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. ocuoco !' UT Itll.VY,.. . ... KICVIKW. I Showing a grand total in ton) Till: UEAD KM iUl.iK, ---states ot ..,4,lH)U,WJ I inoit-, .T.ic death of Jfi.ujww Will ..MAUCH. 17, 1S8S. gagou larm property, 'of (iermany,. which occurred o Poos this look like prosperity? .ti, oil, ..i,.a r,p i, J . l)Sm;c:.vnt't'OV.;rY COJi i E riy. ; no mo larMers oi tup grout -Mistiia-1 eventful lives of tlw century - 'IH-''1 H COJ8 Ollt (ho light Of 01 . l,'! Crook ;Kay--,htfo t1erv K) llu, a.noU!lt of 10:rty tli-l-e'bri-htest mindi-of Furono NuricK to sn n.r:i;s. am All per mi doilrlnir to locale on Uunl, make fllinu.i, tic, will iln nil to cull nit the County ().., ; ( li'il. ft. liu Hii'itft!in'il lull anili'omplcteintt n icpt ; .; -Hwlk. ji;"6f,!'ajd-.lay, fr...tlK'ioau'.tlu' n : rrP:!rou.8r 13 11 nounced success. It carried '.. 'riAiriKW ? t nominating tt lull county': t.io prosperity tint protection tu,mv tliroush tweiitv-Boven v j-tlwket- and electing tour . delegates . makes? ' Ye. This is just what 0f varvin ' o es and twvo.-e tJ iS i-.thatnttimc. h ,k it very fouV committee that the lui'tnaries le:u!,' V""?'0 S , 1, Jt'tion, and at its cle leaves the -."v':W hrid in each prcch.ua o:i 'thP11'1 homes, and finally , a n:ltitm ilt ,ml00 wil t;10 worjj llui ,' J. i7ti Jay of March, lSSS;-at 1 o'clock . system of rich landlord and poor1 P,.sro, t ,,i )y n civilization. ICm- i. ., for the- purpose of electing; tenants, similar to that ofKiigland. ! peror Wil i nn was n leeJ a "rultr '- dvleptes to -the eininty convention. , p,ul llted wo po to tho Missis-; u0., th throve" Ho held in -The county convention, will be ' . . ,.,,,;., (i, . , , I ' lJ" l'uo,,(" 110 "uu 111 comiwsoU'.of 53' -delegates, appor- ' " " strong bo:nl the terms ot peace lie uiu inuii'uni- uiiili is lji i nui ; i blilp iiiup.i nl thli, county, il 1 1 1 1 iiLm a full inil coiupiei Olttce, notich rou rciu.nvnox. Mnrh 12, IMS. I.VNI) Omric AT TlIK U.ll.l.Ks, (III. Notice l hereby yi en thai li.o iclum lug named .-eMler i. it. died notice i( li Id iiitculiiiu t,l make II' III prunl III ..lllin.ill in' ula fill III. mill tlllll .11. tl IHMvll Will U1 11. H, 1,1 lit'lUI'l. li t Ci.icty .iHltie l in in v.iiiiniy, ti.t m i lii.l'V'l I. (M.,llll .Mii.,i,.S,r, U S lii'lli'.N o. AA o ir..ru (i ni'ir h; iiw in' m'I'.. on .nun. Jr., ml ior n.v l-.'j nf .Mi1 4 Sim1 . I 1 1 17 . Ul H U b, S't III S-t Si't' .i ami .N I)1 4 ,ii N K1 .it'i' ii (I ,o S ill K 'iL K. lliiiitKO.. t..o iii,,iiv:i.ft wi.no 0 in irtvti jt..i.i,IHIllll lllil.. TO-.illNil'O npilll, Hint Oillti V III lull ill, tii:IJ;iil, vl: ,1. N. U .illnuuoii, of I'rinn villi', Hi'., t', li. AlK'ii, Ji. i'1 Alum, J t 1 1 11 luirrl buii, nf K'ikI, li'r. I. A. MrliONAI.I), Hi'Ki.-ti'r, NOTIi'K KOII t'riU.lt'ATlD.N. Land oi i hk at hik D.wxks, On. lH-0l li, liK. N t'pp lii licrctiy plvon Hint lliti inlliiwli'if iiaiiiiMt ..t'ltltir uu, lilfil iiutli'i ul'ttl.tnUMitmit In urn ko IIiiiiI ii'i.i iti Mippurl nf hi., cialm, mill tilill MlKt l.riinl' will tm li.mlu lii'fulo C, unity ' . . .. , li.i. I.Villlll'l 1 I.. T'll-IM ,U ,'! 111.111 , T IIC . ., ... liwtic j ii iiiu various prcttjicis Oil . I c - n - iivji-u macr cinjurca ttnu ii.iiains, tie, i iwk i niiiny, i.r., in ri:inniii(., nr., on th. vote- 'past for" the. democratic) to-what kind of prosj.eiity "it y ,ight of rule, by ties of m-1 'for MJ'i i.'iel 'candidate for congress at the dec-J makes? 'Let us examine tho situ-; ganguimtv, ami ly his peaful "ni'imlt' mihwh,, i,, , tion of bciiiR one delegate for '.,!.,;, ri,,!,!. ,.;,Thf ,r in ' 1 , f hi.. .-..1tiii.io ru.i.i.-nr nimn, i r uitiv. in-nn- 10 mi I fnip t in nf 1 nr niiw1 " - Counsels. Ills death Severs tSefC timin. :.! n i.l, vi. il.-my iM.-k, kmnto W. eM-ry 1U anil tniit'.on ot o.or lllOU ! woo) producing eountrv where the.-' mh , ,i i:-u'-"; in-a .s,. K. n. VHi.Wy,j r k. or. votes so cast . i prauumip louiun , ut rt int tl,.s . 1 ho "peace counselor ofi 4-4. - a. i. i.os.ai., i.g:air. In accordance with said appor-1 protectionists tell us we must not Kur0po is gone, and tho Kiuothfred JiOTICK FOIl ri'ltl.U ATKlN. tionincnt, the rcFnecti ve nreciiu ts : aguaio larui reiorm, wiiere Uiocluet . ii.,,,,,,, ).i,.,t i,,,..,, sn lnnr t'ii Iti! i-nu oikick at ihk ium.k. Ob. ''- will be' " entitled to the following industry of the country is protected, j t0. burst forth among tho y.Jb?f -N"'"'" l htii.v .rivi-n .nm iMi'ini iiu'iC , -reprrseritation : ; ' ' ..' . ' XttujtkM of stl.uuius is the tariffs uA i uU SlJirT.r.llIrt;!!?";1'" 'ill '111111 Ji ll-TT---"- ' l" WH IIWI1M IIIU 7 I'lll II U I tl II II 1 ... .,,,,.... w, 11HIIII, Klin - . . ii ' ... l n a t I J ! tilHt.Ulti nr.i.H Will hi ii.tul. Ii..fiir( I'.tunt . I'L.rlr SrTJk J giving ui ooi raisers r aw mey; voiclnio oc-tivitv. Tho peace ofi c.nk Co uiiy, or.. .i prmevine. or., W Aprf Cuniii hvHvt'ri'rof k .-. . Willow. 'ri'ik ' I'rooktil lliver SrtH.uiail Linvr1 Trout . . . I!iper ti.'hiK' . . Prmcville ' : Hiiy.'Ui-krf 1-i'rirCrt't'k Mill Crock . . . 'ij S-nninit I'mirle Vi'lliii'k litilto ler tr .ut Karowoll leiul . Mitchell . ut .is ii . !,i ' . ::) l'l 9 .17 . 17 ' a I n,aSlS "lom-yf Are ttiey reeeiv-; to.jay may be followed be the out sing just compensation for. their la-;blV!lk ofa general war to ni. r o,v. sitor and capital invested? If they j But let us hope that Fredrick III ',' , are. t!it'ir ib-ks wiU certainly not :may inherit the virtues of his illus v be mortgaged ; their property can-jtrio"U3 sirC) anj t,at ho may main l not bo covered with liens. But go 1 tain the g0ol will of the other po.v a i to the records of any county in 1 cr3 a, the aJ hoT 0f poac0. Ivistern-Orecion-and vou find from) T.vai . . .. i2 k i one-third to one-half the sheep arei .... . " BA oJirrma.. Co. central Com. mortgaged for all "they are worth.! Co:ivai.lis, M.irch 1, TO Til E UK r 11! l it' AM D V I' it O i) li ' j s ' the sl'ecpmen if they are niak-To Ea pREaosiAS : . I'OL'.STY m:Hv: von r .,,!,! ti, I am in f.ior of reducing the o j i w " v j At at 'a meeting ot -tiie repiU.li-; ar0 barely holding their own, .21 1) surplus in th United Stitjs trjis- can county central committee, IrclJ iti Ikn t.i r linn'o in I ' ri i ill' i 11 r f,,i March 10,'bSSS, it was ordered that : eomS be,""lJ nd nianv will tell vou they arc: Yet their business i ury by paying to the farmers of tho I nited States a bounty of, say lde 'T . , ; .,, I . . , .,. .- on every D.istiel ot grain raised hy - primaries he iieiu in eacrr pwcinct ,5F'U11"M "'S11 i-'im, ua-ir. - - ' on SaUirdav, tho Ststdav ofMarch. ! industry is made -prosperous" bv t!u!ln- for eaI or cxPrt Clch -VP,,r' . 1888, at. 2 o'clock P. M to elect deb ! nrofection. Whv this denr-ossion ' 80 long a8 t! e V hl'U tiini1' 18 . . ,i . - . .. ... egaies o convention bouse, the. 4tlv day- .'111,!.- A - -' ':eVrVnrcsentation was : armorr ! nnt ' . Kcor.t!,;,,,, ' Dm cUnmnn I ,iued that there will be a surplus 't'ione :Ys-follows : One delegate at ' " i i ' fi in the treasury next June of $110 iioiicu, a luuyw.o . vuc ut .tiv , consumes is Uixed at an average ofi , , , 3 , ,. .. 10. .vw. l,x Al.i.i:ii. K. ...Ml II. l)Si,:i7. in tlie ot Mi;, anil siSu oi Mi', ioc t$ i p A, S. ot I.. ,7 li. lie lui. .uu tho follnwlnsr wltii(iics to provo liL outi nut rciiilonou upon, u,t culth uilnii of, .at, I ja;iil, vU: S.'oniiili, h'ra.ik i'riue, K. Forou, A. Mci'nll, oi fi ino llio. Or. 8--II r. A. MciuiiiAi.il, i.oKiacr. l.AUD UFfll'lt AT I'lIK IIAI.I.EK, Oil. ' , , , l'oliruary 17, liHS. Notice Is lifrcliy tlven tliat tliv tollowliiir II II 11. Oil ..Ottll.!' flU . III.,, I III, tiff, ill 1,1b llll.oill,,., I., coiiiiuiito ami iiii.iMtiiai pr.nn in ,ni,p,r!i.f hi, j We will sell for next to nothing claim. Aii, 1 1 hill m i.l i.r,,t 1 1 1 l.u mu.l., l...i,,., . .. I icik Crunk Ciiiiiitv, or., nt I'rl iip II. p, (ir., on Match m, Iwh, l. K. (i. Wont ii i. h. m71 tortile Ni, .Nt: 4 .-cu;i aua wi,, .N i . Sec Ji, 'IP U S i:f U I.SK- ' He iiHine . tnc i.ill.iwinir wit:ie..e.toproveM.i c.iiitiniiii.i. re.l.kniee up.iii, ami oiiHUailon of mi.I la, nl, via. A. I , J.Mkiiu, U ,rue u tiorne. A. J. w iml.iiu ana W. il. reck ui I'ruicviile or. 7 41 K. A. Mi-noN.u.D, Ilegl.-tir. -.smnuiii iTvS mm turn One that is of sufficient importance for ovorybody to read ahou t. WE HAVE JUST A LITTLE LEFT Over of our winter stock and wo must get rid of it. In order to do to we have Slashed Prices Right and Loft And have censed to pay any regard to cost. SUITS AND OVERCOATS, WOOLEN PRESS GOODS, FLANNEL & KNIT UNDKItWAItIC, 'BOOTS & SHOES, NOTICE KOII Pl'BMCATlON. February 8, 1MW. I.iNr Office at I ut iiai.i.k , on. Not'co I. hi reiiv pivcn that da f l ovliiK nuineii se.tlei hi IIUil m ticeo. hi. intciiiloiito luukc tl.:iu pruoi i.i Kiipport of hi, claim, ami t.iai nivii pr K'f will he ,.ia,tc tn-(,,re tnc ii:mty C erk oi Cruuk i'.i., or., ai I'rlnei 1:1c. dr.. oil .Marc l .1. 4oi, v-. HAV1H KLI.M i . u S 4jI Wo do not want to carry nnything over to next season. e must SWEEP OUT EVERYTHING. , I 1 T'..: ....... M ... I v.io uou.nii.uii vuui.il,. , riroiliieera? W hv i r "M" "f - . ..- , i im,.ii., , ,w ,vn jm it u E. , to be held at the court . .? . - surplus at least one-half, and U i hi .T.,.S '.i,fruipJ!i , mi. ... ,t.i i not thev. hiio tne manufacturers. 1 : "i 1 ," 0 re ' 1 . uin unc tiiu.o.i v iiHu;iv, i . . dn ni? s inn ft itut e to it c :m n u':. .,.1' ':.. " "''' ,,,J,"i of .April, 18SS, at 10 ' lwive a proat on their labor? Jt! ? Tt ,. K a"j , r". i uier 1 ' ' , , ,, . . . -people most d serving. It is c.ti- ....fLftl!lIIl It is the greatest dollar saving chaneo ever heard of and demands a very early call. This great sale lasts for a few days only. Then we prepiiro for our GREAT SPRING STOCK. Como and help us Tl will Hnrm h? horn and we must nrennro for it prove i , . on ciear it oui. 000,000; that the taking of this large amount of money out of eir- it cannot be used, is an evil of 1 mm JVk cko A rrni mid nml nnn -tfXl Eli IKJl'- tJ IWV I 1 1 v I' j H'l'' Willy I f. Ail ft KiM'M. voti an l f.-actio:r of S j wnt-to benefit some man- L-- . k i Cwf r I iiflirfnrpr. if it it a pntrltn.lv or over, v,jKM .in ' ' " ' " V culation and locking it up bo that Bjnerer Ilernnmn at the last-gpn- He pavs- forty per cent too inucni. . , . .... crateleclioii.; this entitles tiio pre-: for what he cats and wears. Ilc cincts. to the following 'teprtscnia-1 ,dacf(,Mli3 oxpansos by allowing him tiottm the county convention, to wit : 1 , i i . ,r in iiiiv li'il? ii v iv i : niii'ii ni nun wiiiow creVk';; !,'.'!.'.. i " it..... .. e , . i is the remedy recommend l.'a.'Cretk . ... Ttiu ! iMurm-us u iiiui hct, ior ins pro-t .,, ) j i i.i.er ir.mt , . i i . . , ! the president but which will iiw.- 5s!m,it prairie 'i , ducts, and you place 'bis . business . . 1 , , - sjinicwk n ' i - " t- ' ,1 in all rrjbability, be done, it womd 2 camp creek on a paying, basis; continue the ! . ", . ' 2 itear cre-k 2 1 i- t t -n ' not allect the surplus already ai- 3 Farewell lieml . . 2 ; pro'ei t:on W hull IS Said Will: , . ' J NOTICE FOIl PI 'HI.ICATION. I.A.ND OFl'U E a,t Tub Dali.ki, On. iehruary M, Imi.. Notice Is hereby plven thai the iiillnwiiiK iiHine.l fCttlor ha., tileil notice o( tiU Intention to make tiiml proof In support of 111, claim, and that niil pruiil will he male before the County Clerk til : Crook County, at I'rinevllle. Or., on A.lircu 24, IKMt, viz: SILVKV SllAKl, 1) S 22-, for toe W'i fit SW'i Sec w i p j 8 of K iit K. lie name, too lollowinir vitne.-ie to prove I, ... eon.i itiiiiu.. mense magnitude no one will deny, ; and if ih ' tariff i.i redi c d which Mitchell-.:;.... J'rineville ltauUok ...... Vwcr'irout. . SaIiz.hhii ,1'fipor uchocoT ( r.iokeil Hiver Jteaver ....... lslack llutte .. -V.lIlTl ed iv A. C. Palm Kit, Secretary. li. F. i'k'1ioi, Chairman. . 117.1 T IT IS, COM I SO TO. I make him "prosperous,''', and you j bring him' to penury, to more mort ! giges, and finaly a tenant of some j rich corporation's property. i ' TO IlEh Ui'E THE H UHPL US. Protectionists will not admit that j anything -but.-.the protective system of the pas'ttwenty-five years is the i , Elsewhere we give space to a cause oFt-fie present prosperity of j communication from Hon. John tho agrirphuralists of America. Burnett, of Corvailis, which recent- Aiiow us for the time to admit thoy ',y appeared in the Oi-ejonian, in cumulated, and tho same may He said of the tax on whisky and to bacco, and besides, to remove the tax on whisky and tobacco, ai.d keep it on sugar, coffee and all tlie other necessaries of life, is a fraud, and the men who propose it know it. The president wap right when he said that "it must be considered that none of these things subjected ot Croa Key., nr., John UreKK, cl l'ulur, Or,, J.N. i eal, o( l'urilauU, or. .-ii f . A. Mcdonald, Reglnter. NOTK'K Foil l'l'IiMCATIONi La.NO (JFFIC4 AT 1 II R DALLE, OR. . , , , I'eliruary 2, liiis. Notice U lierehy (tlven that tun lollmvlng naineil ..ettler ha, tileil n illce of hi., Intention to commute nml make final proof In support o hi., claim. anil lhat .aid prool will he made he fore Clerk ol Crook Co , or., at I'rinevllle, Or., on -March 21. IMS, viz: IUA Si KOi li, 11,1 for the of ii;4 and 6 of S V;4 See 7 1 p 14 8 of It 21 r.. Ilenaine tho following- wltnei,es to prove hio coiitiiiuoiu re.lilcnee upon, and enltivailon of. raid land, Viz. John W. Ileilelieth. Ilavlrt F.lllott, Waller .lack.,oii, Patrick 11. SicUiilre, of i-re.ieem, i.roun Co., or. HO F. A. McilONALD, IifftUtor. Oar Mr. Fried is in San Francisco selecting our IMMENSE SPRING STOCK. That is why we must havo room, hence tho SLAUGHTER IN PRICES IIAHN & I'JtlED. NOTICE FOK PfHUCATIO.V. Land Offk e at Tub Dallrb, Ob. . l ehruary 1, itiftft. Notice I.i hereby plven that the lollowlng nnnied etller ha., filed notice of lila intention to make tlnal proof In .npport of hl claim, and that ald pni.if will he. made heloro (.oinity are correct that the prosperity of: which Mr. Burnett favors 'paying to internal revenue taxation, are, ' cii-rk of J'ro.'.k Co., or.,a"i-rii,tViTi, oV.'.'lm American farmers is due to protec-! tha farmers a bounty on grain strictly speaking, necessary, i.d 1 4f4TUmiwl'it'Ll tion ; but what is this much talked j raised for exportation, as a means there appears to be no just cause j ""'te' namldtafii!.iV.,V 1"u."jfJSio pmr jn. i.-iiin.iiiiMiu rvAtuviiL-ts upiiri, ana ctiiuvuilnil ui, ruin luuii, viz ueurKO m. leilvn, il h. of prosperity among the hornv-iof roduciner the pnrnlns in th of complaint of the consumers of fisted tillers of the soil? I3 it re-! treasury. To manv. Mr. Burnett's 1 the articles, and there seems to he j wrm"!oAuSi:uJoi,,l K c,rc,e" CLEARANCE SALE. ' ally prosperity?. Are tho farmers ; suggestion, no doubt, seems absurd of America making immense fort-j and unjust; but such an act would unes. living at their ease, lolling in ; only be returning the surplus to wealth as are their brothers who 'those from whom it has. been ;;arq engaged in the protected indus-J wrongfully taken by the robber ' .tries? If so, then protection is tariff. His proposition is more ' fight, is just, is equally a protection j reasonable than that of many who j'to the fanner and the manufacturer, j foror the dependent pension bill 'and our present tariff system is J and extravagant appropriations for what it 13 claimed to be and should ; improving obscure duck-nonds and be continued. But let us examine into this boaited prosperity. .' The table given below of t'hd val erates, under the head of -appropriations for internal improvements. We say, if the nation's wealth is to 'ue Of farm' property mortgaged " in be given out a-s charity, let it te ten great ngiuultural states of the j given to those to whom it belong, iiipsis'sippi valley "is a correct one! those who earned ' it and from and shows that bi t ween one-third j whose possession it was taken by rttul one-half of the farmers are j unjust taxation the farmers and hopelessly in debt, and must; with-j producers not to rich corporations out avail, cease to be land-owners, j and . lazy hangers-on who chances' The protective system of forcing j through 'their own mismanago-luneteen-twentieths of the people j meht, to be blessed with poverty, to pay double price for all they buy j even if they were at one time en for the benefit of a few capitalists, I listed in the United State's service. and to sell at any price they can j trot, does not result beneficial v to! tho greliter number. Tho fulioW. ! Crook county will put in the field a ing table sho.v3 th-3aniT4:it of tiie I t,ckct t0 b a'PPr0VC(1 or rc;cteJ 0 i.i... ... 1 if .1 .r.i.-i.i 1 tt,,. ,.r ti. ...... ioc voiere. n uicv woimi niive nnthinrr no well abltr 'fo lienr tVA iJ'4j McDonald, HegUter. burden without hantsiiip to anvl portion of the people." As fa back as 1803 a bounty was paid by the government to tlie New Eng land fishermen for all fish exported, which bounty was based upon thof salt duty. Xow upon tho same! principle a bounty should bo jnica to the farmer, based upon the dul ties laid upon every agricultural implement and upon all ho wpars and all he ust s and owns. Lri this country the chief creators ofwunlth are the tanners. The. n)prre.,. calved for our surplus agrieulturtl it"ecu;,rBtt'J ""d Svv products is almost wholly the toltil NOTICE FOK I'lnUC'ATTO.N. ' Land Office at Tup, IiAi.t.na, On. ,,.,. . January Hi), jmhi). Notice Is hereby (riven that the loiloivlnn. named eltler ha tiled notice of hl Intention to inakeflmil prool In .nppnrtol hi, claim, arid lhat ii pioiu win oe inane iieiore t:unnty Jiidtre Ci'ook County or., nt I'rliievillc, or., on March amount of wealth this country draws from foreign peop'e. Tj.o value of farm products Bold in for eign countries, it is estimated, hits averaged, for the last ten years, !f 000,000,000 per annum ; but how fares it with those that have brought this great wealth into tho niniirv fi-if ucliili wo nil lnncttl? Vi.t Uot,,r,r., tl,,. A. f i"""-.y "' . '""'"""""J t.iu uMiiwnB "A; Thev have been come be 1 in . nnti -j o d now (according to a carefully pre pared table published in a late New York Time), tho. total farm ! mortgages in ten -of tlie western states amount to the sum of If.v 422,000,000. To talk about this vast sum ever being paid unless lie llanieii tlie followilia Ivilnnu.A. tn lil coiitiniioii. resilience upon, and cultivation of, tulil land, via: Wliliaiu T. loinlluiioi), Wni, Adii.ii.,, David I'rlne, JiUt"Ar.l N. White, of i'rinevllle, Or. I"'1 F. A. MoDonalti, flel,ter. victory as the verdict o tlie people, mortgages on the farnu of these States : . In Ohio .701, 000.000 i Bd judgment must be exercised In Indiana ;!!).S,O()0,0OO IV selecting the ticket, -Competent In Illinois 020,000,000 men must be nominated. Tlie something is done to assist tho far; In Wisconsin : 2-"0,000,0( K) time lias passed' when men are sup-1 mors, is trie sheerest nonsense. Iti Michigan :!."0,000,000 1 ported for ofiie'e because they are Tho men who hold the naked legal In Minnesota. .... .; 1 7o,000,00O domoerata or republicans, regard-i title to. tho mortgaged' farms hi Ore- I ii Iowa. .. . .'.?. . ..." !i-"l .000,000 j less of their personal qualifications, j gon and all over tlie west, may oc- Iri Neonu?it& . . . . ... i-i,-. -01-10,000,000 j Let tlie-deniocrats nominate a good cupy them for awhile anil pay the In Kansas ;:20O,O00,0OO . licket.iind it will be elected, other-j taxes on them, but thyare in fact In Missouri . i 2:57,000JOO wise the tesult mn'y be' doubtful. I simply tenants. JohsBwwett. : ,. " ' - ....... NOTICK FOR PI I1UCATI0N. Land Officii at Thk Dallh", Or. , Jiuiuaxy SO, 1HM. Notice Is hcrnhy clvcn that the folltiwlna nained Hcttler lin, filed notice of liU Intciitlun to make final Tirnof In kimitxh-i ,r i,iM ,.iu,.. .,,t that ald proof will he made tieforc County Clerk Crook County, dr., nt i'rinevllle, Or., on March 17, Imkh, vl, John ha VAUK, I) S M,4, for ";i.r. f Hli-' ' s'''' ' P 17 S of 11 15 E and NU of NK' '. See H i i. in .1 r.t h V lie naiiioa the fnllowliiK wftiieiKieH to prove hln coiiliuiioui, residence tipmi, and cultivation of, h.ald land, viz: L. ;. I'errv. Ail ivrlmm of i-i inc., me, vir, ii in. eiauti iieiiu, or. 14 Hj Sum Collin, of F. A. McDonald, HegMer. Q o p p o CD CD Q O P CD CD -AT- SEFI) CHAIN FOIl SAI.K, A Zcl! ha aMipjily of eed wheat nml barley fnrnulu. '1 he hurley ciin he hud at hl farm, one mile from PHnevllle, and the wheat at the 1'rliievliie llout..n mill.. Call early, before It l all Kone. a 41 M. Sichel & Co's. .' Strayoc or Stolon. From North hear creek In .time, lf.K7, 1 orrel hnr.o hriinded X on riiflit hip, 1 hay horo I randed 'X 011 iliflit h'p and II) on leftuhoulder, 1 hrown pony hrimileil X on riyht hip, 1 bay lony liriinded A mi khonlder, 1 white home OO 1 11 left shoulder, nnd 1 dufk hay mare HO on left lioulder. Any Information liberally raid lor, who hi iiunuKK, crcKik f. o', Or,