Ochoco review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1885-1???, March 17, 1888, Image 3

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Tt, wo'i! I M'llsh un M-tliii.' Wil)-! ii'iiiDt i .iu; t ;.ilj.
ftHii.i'f 1 1 coimk leu ( thU hMh of the Piipan.int to a call n-iMUh-d
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HATUKDAY,.
lilt H I Ml" lill I 1 1 I 'I J 'I l ( l'" ' 1 1 j J n
, number of democrats met lit tlio
TO WH.KK.4. I ... . . ... 'fourt honwi 011 Motld.'lV CVCIiiniT ' Cilft house, ill PrinnvilU. nn S.if
l'unmmt to a tiu'olislied call, u
KCV. U.
: ' i -mi ..
ro-iirru:! i.
r of the M.E. church I mt.ik wiuo,. triiEj
App!lctiiii I'ip II. ml V1'" imtli'i" to a In tit
t'il lice fruu nf ( ntrgu, wlitTi' t 'i iidIihh. urn
ri ilitlsliul In till paper. ror ir.iv for lb
MllMU In. l.l nnlliiMn, fV.'i). If tuiIiim, Imwi to
b.f rup:l)IU!ll) 1 Uf A IV llllslltkll Hi Mill';, tint ..eu-
0 til p iblW'iitl.iii will fio Ittnortu I frou.
K. (. Unrli will soon Htiirl 11 p.ipof nt
LOCAL, I'niHO.NAL AND ( KM Kit Hi.
liinlnuu inon report trmlo still uiiusii
ally .lull.
A. Iluiinoll, of Ilia Dados, 1.1 expoetol
liora In n few weeks.
Win. Coinbt imT wife hava rottirnoil
from a visit to Thu Dulles.
ICoivd tho iirnciM'tllnjjK of tho democratic
club, iiiblishml In thin is ,110.
Attaint tho clunmiT.itiu club meeting
n WmliiuHilny evoninu;. . i
MIim Davie look cluirjio of tlio Kyo
grass school lust Monday.
CliaiTio Iltlnnelt ntimin.l lust fiaturuVy
from a visit to Tlio Dalle.
Horn On Tlnimihy, M.irch Rtli, to
-- th) wifu of John Ho4, u tltititfliti'r.
Haluin in in h. V. Ili.v.ir f a ilr i,j Htor.-.
Kvorviliin;; in th i jwjlry lino, from 11
hair-pin to un uilit-d.iy clock ut l.oouii-i'.
0. I). Tumor exports to itt.irt for No
liraMk with u luml of horsoH in a uhort
t i mo.
"Biitlo:i ln)!liii" will fos In or h-r tliix
aftornoun, thin buinj tho il.ty of tho j.ri-niuriiM.
Wanlcil To liny from MO to 211 lica I
of "yuarlirijf kIiht. Cull on llowur.l &.
J!.ililin.
Homo fi-vv ire boainniiiif to plant par
.tiH, ami ull buy tbi'ir kimU of J. W.
Ilowar l.
B.ikcr city. Tin now pii ice
cliritr 1 1 I tint Oirtjn i .cc, anil will b
r publlciiii i'i politiuH. Wo winli tlia mw
ti;ii"rpi'imi huoochm.
"Hivo t!mtViits un I t'i 1 dol!.irn wl'l
Miivo tliiiiiiMol vt-D," TIiIm ir trim of our
Ktock of clothing. T.iko our uilvico, buy
our olotliiiitf, uii'l I ho dollars will noon
pilo up, lLtlin k l'rioil.
W, It. Osliorna, who wan down from
Ilo;ivcr llio HrHt of tho wuck, bujh llio
grouiiil In vi-ry dry In llmt Hoi'lion ninl
r.iln in iiiiii'Ii ncciliid. In fact rain U
mmdo I ull over tho country.
Marrii'il At tlio ri'xiili'iii o of tlio o
ciatiiiK m:niHtr.ito, M. 11. Hell, in l'riiie
v ilo, on Tlnir.4il.iy, Mun-h lolb.Mr. Sam
uul I.T.i Ion to Minn Josio Knighton. Tlio
Uisvimv uonr;ttuluti! tlio liappy pair.
You H'ro-itf yonr.'lf by not trad. nil
with un. To iiHHiiru yonrwlf of tbiH fai t,
look at our wouhtn ilretw oodd w hich we
will tut nnil orxuiizi'fl a club to lin known , urJ.iy, M irc.'i 10, 138 i, at
iivrting f tli? rfpa'.lic-i9 cu-tnty 'fition aa pastor
contra) co.nmittee wns helil at tho j nt tills place rwntly, ?n& oa Wed
nesday took hia departure for Ohio.
iik t!i DfiiiiMtriitic; Club of I'rinrv t!i.; f.i'.lo.ving
villo Precinct. (J. W. PariuH was iifto 1 :
bu'j'mcflK
was
wiiiclt
trans-
M .'.tinjr oiilluil to order by B. F.
NichoiH, chairiunn.
On in jtio;i A. 0. I'almor wag
ck'cted secrotary.
On motion it was resolved that
elected tcii;ioniry cliniiiiuui and
J. A. Dotitbit secretary.
Culling tlio meeting to ordjr,
Mr. IJiirtifH brielly stated the ob
jects of the meeting and urged j
democrats mid all others who were j each precinct be allowed aj a rcpra
iiUeriHted in tho lioiient fidminin-; sentatioti in tho county convention,
trillion of govern mental nfTuii s to o;n delegate at largo, and one for
enter tho club and by their actions j each 13 votes and fruetion of 8 or
and votes nnnert their rights lis over cast at lust general election
American titizuns. for representative in congress.
By motion it was ordered that a j On motion it was resolved that,
committee consisting of T. i 5I.as Prinevillo precinct registers a
Haldivin, J. A. Douthit and E.j larger number of votes than other
Barnes be appointed to formulate n precincts, tho representation of said
preamble for the permanciit orga-; precinct be reduced to 8,
tt ro now
'-"J" Vi!" 'IV-t'" J,ri,,i,in '''Z'ltioJJilitLxJiiU.
ui.ikii room for our Hprini nlock. IIuliii
A 1'riod.
J. W. Iiownnl linn boniilit T. M. Bu'd-
win'H intiTCKt in tho clriirf huxinoMS here,
and will lii'ivaftiT ilevuti' Imh attention lo
tho more, whilo Mr. Baldwin will enter
tho bank it cashier as noon us thai iiiKti
tution HtartH.
y At thn clone of Mr. Ninklo'H wbool on
JU:uy crj.'k, Ainmi u 'ixt:i, Willi')
I.vtlo un I l'rank Wilhoit r v.Ave I the
bib"Hl Blandirijjr in -their clatsen. 'rank
Willioit wu4 neilhcr tardy nor iibiont
during III i term.
I). ...I. ii. fut !.. niinunnllft.iu tt lll 1..1 ln.1.1 In
mo. t of t io counties of I bo dlato next
: bis former home. We have liei-n
, requested to state that Mr. Pry V
roNigiiuiio.i was nut caused uy any
ill feeling between himself and the
church here, as his relations with
ull the members were the mosthr.r
monious, and he resigned only on
account of the insulliciency of the
salary which the church was able
to pay its minister.
During his short stay in Prine
ville Mr. Fry and family made
many warm friends, who sincerely
regret their departure, and as a
minister ho was universally liked.
':?io:;a.
Jin' f in:-. .i ii.-: ,i i.,e it a e ot vrejun,
I. In . ,OUK K VU II.'"
.1
joh; 3. wit-ioa. si;) . -
lo luhn I. Kl.a, tin- bxnr ouuil dalrail
; In the nan f tike- ot Oregon. jr n
birrobf rc Uirvd t (.pmirin the itr fnftrlcd
xmn and anwtr tliv plalotlff eomp alnl Id
thettHTe-ntlllel mill, nw no (!! In In ofllrw
of 7. M. Bron. c'-k o( il eonrt and of Crook
county, on or bfir- th Aral liny of lh nxl
reimlar term of . tl ennrt, to wit. on r Iwlor
th 71 h ol Hay, iv. and yuit will taka at
tin, thai If you fall mi to anww, fur want
tlicrxif, the al iva-iiamrd plaintitT will apply tit
the aalil co irt fur a daercis a pra.vd I ,r In tier
mid com plaint, to w:t: for a dvcre lurrrar d
dlvliif ttia marrlaicc rantraitt now ail l iif t
twmi jruurelf and te plaintiff, opan the
ground of d.iertion and atiaiidoiinlant imntin.
ulim for worn Hi an ona year', and al 0 lot in
eutndy of tlia minor children, Imua ol your
ald uiarriage, and tlia coU and dUkur.vDirata
of thi ull.
service of ummoni Ii made la thin ran by
publication for tha period of nix week In tha
Ocnoco Kcvitw, a waekly nawfaper publUhed
In Prlneville, Crook county, Oregon, by ordi-r
of Hon. J. II. Bird. Judzeof the Seventh Judi
cial Ul.trlct and of ald court, dated at balla
City, tha 7th day of March, 18M.
OIO. W. BaMS,
6 Atty. folVlfT.
liltchell Notes.
March 5, 1888.
Leap year party here on Feb.
The committee submitted' tho tha p-im iHes b3 hell on Sat
folloning report, which by motion j urJay. March 31, and the county
-fHWJtitjyfl-.WiJQlvcd .that ! 2)th ; tha young folks did well, the
Join tlio democratic chili if you want to. Saturday, and lh.it will bo u day of dii-np-
ko,-p informed on the topics of thu com
liij cuinpaij'i.
Mott of tlio farm land on Oclmca ban
lioen plowed, and a good portion of the
ground i Down.
An easy way to navo ininey Is to buy
our laundriod Nlrrts ut "jo and 1. A
1 lahn it Kricd'H
We learn from parties wl:o have liocn
out on tho denort Unit deer uro ,uite
plentiful ut pronent.
Tlio first n.itioiiil hank of friunvillo
will probably not opjn its do iM for bu-ii-lieSH
buforo .piil IkI.
On tha receipt of thu nmvs of the. death
ol Knipemr William tho fla overKicliol'H
Htoro wan floated ut half in. tut
Ilr. IJosw'oll, who bun boon viw.tinn bis
frinn.lrtiu this Hiiction,lcftonTliurHday for
his homo in Washington territory.
l.. ii t r ii :i.. l.f. Tn 1
i nfcw .asii-wi,iii.(illlij IVIb 11II-
day iiioiiiinn for their homo In Ohio.
J. I. Coin ls took Ibciii to Tlio I'.illcs.
Prinevillo is rid of ono prominunt cili
s in, Hi Reuse, who left ut tlio reijiiest of
tlio authorities. None mourn his depar
ture. '
T. M, Baldwin and J. W. Howard b ivo
xeli'4'U3.l dwelling houses, and moved
their liousoliold goo Is tho first of the
week.
Tlio mail is nrrivinp hero on tinio oneo
more, and of course wo who liuvo been
grumbling the loudest liave nothing to
complain of.
Tliarj is no mist ika u'lout it ; wa ara to
liavo a daily mail next stimnicr. The
Lids for the letting of the contract uro ul
ready a Ivertisud for.
A bargain in town property can lio liad
in tho purch.iNo of J. M. Hlakoly's du ell
ing and oilier buililing. Tor particulars
cull on M. tSiubul & Co,
Joa Perry bad tin m'sfortma to fall
from tho horizontal btr at th) saliT.il
liouso lust Sunday and xlislocuto one of
tho bones in his elbow.
Thorn is no nond of Rimditig watclies
and clocks oT to have them repaired, fur
M. V. Loomis is prepared lo do ull such
work in llrst-class Btylo.
Wo ara frorjuontly asked when circuit
court will convene Thu tium llicjd by
law in tha first Monday in May, which
this your will bo tho Till.
M. V. Loomis, tho popular juweler, in
cosily located on Main street, next door to
Keteliilm's. When, you want an vtlilitix
p lintiiioiit to many un itHpirant who will!
like Just ona or two of having enough del
o.jatcn lo itiHtiro noniinalion.
A sample copy of the Evtheei Lihi
ci'.r, u'i!ishe.t iyA. 1'. Am stiotif, o'
j t.i') I'nrtlu nl lis;iu t.H t ollcne, is tn our
I t ili'e, and wo llnd it a i eat;y rimed, in
stru Mi ve jiiurtutl, well calculated to In
' form tlnne who are dcKirous of obtaining
a businrss edii.-iitioii.
Tha report liai been eirculitled tliat
t'icro aro wv,T.il desiit ito fumi'ieR in this
was adopted :
This club shall be known as the
Democratic Club of Piineville Pre
cinct. Crook county, Oregon.
The o.'licers of this club shall be
president, vice president and secre
tary. Tho meetings of tho club shall
be on Wednesday evening of each
week at 7 r. M.
The o' j v'cts of this club shall- be
j the furtherance of the interests of
democracy ; for tho Eiipport and
hotels did better, but the- saloons
did the best.
I have tin pleasure of recording
the marriago of Mr. T. Woodward to
Miss Francis Edinunson, of Moun
tain creek. Toe wedding took
the parents
will favor a reduction of ho tariff
to n tusis of tariff for revenue only ;
the restoration of all unearned
land grants to the pu'.Iic domain,
and tlie throwing open of the same
to settlement, and the honest and
convention on Wednesday, April 4
Hesnlocd, Tlnt ue condemn the
practice of the residents of one pre
cinct representing, by proxy, the
vote of another precinct in the place at tho home of
county convention. We therefore, 1 of tho bridegroom.
urge upon the voters of each pre
cinct the propriety of electing such
persons as delegates as will be sure
to represent them in the county
convention. B. F. Nichols,
A. C. Palmer, Chairman.
Secretary.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of tin Slate f Oregon,
lor Crook County.
I
ELIZaBKiU
Rattier High Fees.
It is not usually our custom to
complain of fees charged by pro
fessional men, especially when we
are unconcerned, but there are
times when such coniylainti ju i
liable, and at su-jii times wu feel
economical administration of coun-J wim-ite! in e.itrinx n cmi jl.-iint
ly, statu and national ail'.iirs. and condemnin ' an unprofessional
After tho adoption of tha abovo act, though at this ti.ne we refrain
Elmer Tucker returned recently
from Malheur, bringing the
sad intelligence of the
death of Mrs. Thomas Keaton,
eldet daughter t f Mrr, Edmund.-on,
of Mountain creek. I had known
the deceased from her childhood,
and it gratifies me here to say that
I have scarcely known one who
was so universally loved by all.
Tom Vowell returned a few days
ago from the Stein's mountain coun
try, where he wintered a portion of
his horses. Ue says that country
is getting "sheepy," but he will not
tcturn to Bridge creek till the silver
moon rises in the west, even if he
toA'ii, which ruport is unfounded, an no the following permanent o.'licers ', from mentioning names or severely 'di lose 15 head of horses on his
Durnes; vice-president, T. M. Bald
win : secretary J. A. Douthit.
March 21st.
f Farewell Sociable.
On Wednesday evening
dies of the M. E. church
farewell socidble to Ilev. G
la the jewerrFy-lino give him u call.
Ki Sid if! is having his ollico ut the
store refitted. Whou tho work is com
plotod our young friend will hava tha co
siest ollljo of any accountant in town.
"Captain" Brown has again taken up
his rosidonca at tho county jail, ho hav
ing boon discharged at attondaiit to the
young uiiiii w ho is sick ut Mrs. Hamil
ton's.
Those dark nights a few Htretit-lumr s
would be a eonvenioncj to those wIioho
btiMineBs culls them out lifter dark. What
does tho council think of supplying a few
"shiners?"
Did you nay you wanted garden sood?
Well, if you do, just go to J. V. Howard's
where you will Ibid a full supply of 1). M.
Ferry's celebrated seed, either in bulk or
in packages.
Uy tho Grant county Neirt wo sen that
W. 11. Drown, well known in this place,
has arrived safely in Cunyou city, but
could not have arrived there otherwise,
as bo was in charge of a coiiKtablo from
Hums, at which plaeo ho bad boon bound
over in 201') bonds for threatening to use
a dangerous weapon. I
one is to ho louiiil in town who lias not
ut least the iicecHniries of life, mid if there
wens, their wants would noon lie supplied
by I lie i liarituldo people of Princvillu.
1 Wo don'! care for our excbui g-s clip-
p'oir news itemn from our columns, even
if th -y do not givo ui credit, and bonow
thorn outright, b.it it d mm ru.Tie our .
ally finoolh temper lo fee items artcur
in tl e Timet-Mountniiierr clipied from
tho Ukvii.w and credited to thu Trine
villo A'eirt.
! Hjnry Bur. ht rf, who It i boon visit
ing i i India'i.i, Dakota, Montana and
Washington territory the past two vearc
r..lnm.l l fl.U i.1h,..i t,i 4I fJ,,f,ir,l,i u-illi ! Cll tcrtlUIllllCnt WtIS
the intention of making this bis future
h mie. We uri pleusod to ceo our old
friend come bark, and cxt.u.d t him a
hearty welcome
A newspaper man who is always whin
ing beeausj Honiubody dont pat him on
tha back occasinally and say "bully boy"
when ho advances an idea ho thinks is
titnurt, and grumbles when he is taken to
task for meddling with other people's
affairs, certainly don't say m leh that is
commendable. Tho editors of nomo of
our exchanges uro in this awful fix.
Religious Notieo Owing to tho fact
that 1011111 of my hearer miuiiderstood
my position with reference to tlio judg
ment of tho nation in my sermon last
Sunday nig'it, I will, D. V., preach at 11
0'0'ook a. m. en the &th hint., on "What
tho Parables of Christ Teach." and tit
uight, on "Tho Four Judgments." All
01110 and hear. G. 15. Doroi.ASS.
I Lust Sunday tho editor of this paper, L
' u accompanied by n number of friends, vis- p .
lied Stein's pillar, on Mill creek. This
mighty monster of tho mountains, stand
ing like a sentinel guarding the emrround
ing hills and valleys is really a sight well
worth seeing and well repays anyone for
making the plcammt trip from l'rinovillo
to tho pillar.
In Gilliam county they have a stock
men's association which intends giving a
round-up, commencing on May 1st and
lasting four days. It seems from the
minutes of their meeting held on the Ctb
that ladies are active uiembers of tho as
sociation, but it ia a query in our mind
how they will look clad in tha regular
uniform tho us-tociatlon has adopted,
which is a wUo-rl:n:niJ white h it, black
pants, red shirt with tho brand of tlio
wjnrjr 011 thu front; also a wide leather
belt.
wore elected : President, Geo. W; i criticising tho parties concerned
Not long since an ignorant nat
uralized foreigner was arraigned in
The club adjourned to meet at ; one of the justices' courts of this
the court house on Wednesday, j county on a charge which, if sub-
Jstatitiatcd, deserved a more severe
3 'yiEJ'Uiiishment than our statutes pro
thc lc f viaJt, in fact no punishment for
cave a 8lu'1 a cr'mc hould be deemed too
p Frv : severe. Jie was reprcsentea
new range last winter. He is here
gathering the remainder of hia
horses.
There is much complaint among
our sheepmen of scab. Several
have dipped their bands recently
among whom were Garabill, Van
Houten and the Manning Bros
Plowing is nearly finished, but
seed is very scarce, and some fears
severe. Jle was reprcsentea in
,, ii, ,. r i.ij ,i,.n.tr r,. conn oy two parties wiioare uubbcu
ni.?rt Tt m-b,jl r n. attorneys (in justice court practice). 1 Brain not in the country to go
VIII V. 4HV JMlllVIIML Wt'JI.V.fcV HIV w
the serving of "ot tneir services were not sum-
ice cream to the guests, whic h the CR'n t0 establish his innocence,
. ,. r, . ., . . . and he was fined about 1300 in
lad.os did in their accustomed , txce88 of tw amount i(Jed ag
pleasant manner, to tho largo jHlnisl,meilt jn BUch case8 Xbe
crowd of guests with which tho justice, after learning he had tx-
church was filled. After all had ceeded his jurisdiction, determined
been satisfied with the toothsome! ! ren,u 80 ,,n,uc11 01 ,ne nn, 08 was
ui,..,, a iou.hu prc,, ,od ; 2s? wfssrsi s
Mr. I- ry with the proceeds of the , who defendetj the culprit, by some
fcstivul, and also, on behalf of Mr.! means, became advised, and with
Fiy's biblo class, presented him out breaking the good i.ews to
with a handsome gold pen and ' li,a'ir, ,c,iu,,,t' "! professional men
UJ.,. 6, . I.ia. Mr. Fry MeJ iMoi'S? jT&ZTSi
his heartfelt thanks to nil who had '.tley coui(1 get i,ut.k of the fin0) to
been instrumental in the generous ; which the ignorant fellow agreed,
donations, and with words of sin-' "d consented to give them one-
cerc feeling exprcFScd his regret at ! half (, any . wwtioa they could
, . ... , , , , , Ctt. By this little 'sharp prac
leavmg this place, wheio be had i f. ' " . .
oft f . ... iM ntroriiPVH with pnrichcd
IIIUI.4V OU IIJU1IJ' tllCCtllJlU ULt.UUlUli
anccs and warm friends.
tne rounds, xt is saiu that our
friends in Egypt (over about Fossil)
have corn, and to spare. If so, they
would do well to bring us a few
wagon loads of nice seed grain
Max Putz, the miller, baa let out
some seed wheat, for three bushels
after harvest for one now. Pretty
good interest that four hundred
per cent.
Mrs. Koxanna Clover waa very
sick a few days ago, but Dr. Stout,
who attended her, says aho ia out
of danger.
By the way, I am anxious to bet
my "legging" that we
have a more amiable
doctor, a better looking doctor,
a more popular doctor right here in
Tho exponas of importing hams lo this
market has long been seriously felt by
the people here, and is a heavy drain
upon the resources of tlia country. ' It is
a poor advertisement for any country to
bo compelled lo import Uh meats from
oilier localities, especially when it is a
m.'ut producing section, yet Crook coun
ty has always imported most of its cured
moats, and it certainly would be a pay
ing business for somo ono to start a meat
Married.
On Wednesday evening, March
14th, at tho residence of the bride's
nr 'ii. Ii i t
parcn s, near i i.nev i.e uev. u. i . ,vK8ional, even if it is not dishonest.
1-ry olhciiiting, Dr II. llelknap nA wlU in the lo ng .. result in
to M.fs Alwilda Jvetohuii. daugh- DMjWBt age to those who Btoop t0
ter of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. vctdium.j,,,, trU8t wjU be Ue
'lis often said "a fiiint hetut, a X.!n,. ,:n
uvluci.iii nv villi uaiu 1 1 J 1 1
iff.. U . .1
$150, While their client was little Mit. hll thnn thern ean h found in
less than robbed of that amouht, any ono disciple of Esculapius in or
9 a ouiu uuvo wen remnieu io about Frineville. Who dares take
Ijiin wiliiout their aid. 1 he talt- the bet? I'll double the bet and
ingadvnntageof the ignorance of put up my spurs, too. The offer
ojie's client in this way is unpro- j i,0ij8 good, even if you want to en-
ter your Doc W right in the contest.
Teams are beginning to arrive
with spring goods for our popular
never won a fair lady," find be that
as it may, no bravo heart evor won
a fairer lady than it has been tho
doctor's lot to win in tho matrimo
nial lottery, to which fair prizo ho
is niOHt eminently entitled, for
though young in practice Dr. Bel
knap has risen to tho head of his,
profession, and in complimenting
him and Mrs. Bclkunp upon the
hippy event we can also bespeak
success, which in turn wo aro as
sured will bring happiness to their
future.
Skipped Oat.
For some tinio past parties in
town have been missing small ar
ticles, such as saddle blankets,
chickens, etc., and suspicion rent
ed on Si Reese, a worthless fellow,
who lived in n dug out near the
engino house. Tho first of tho
week his premises were searched
and most of tho missing articles
,.,.... n..,..n ,mv.,.-v.. i oniul. Keeso was given an invi
to learn that Messrs Cary and Vcnner jt tion to leave in a hurry, and ho
think of starting mudi an enterprise, and i i e .1
will use a uewMiii.l effectual process of skipped out for other climates
preserving their hams and otlier moats. I without much ceremony.
turn such
county.
an occurrence in this
merchant, I. N. Sargent.
Cow Boy.
Advertised Letters.
I.lst of lettera remaining In th pnatofflc at
Prinevillo, Crook County, Oregon, unclaimed
March 10, 1.
To obtain any of the following letter call tor
"Advertised Lettera," giving data of lit.
If not delivered will be taut to Dead letter
Orttce 30 daya from data.
J. F. Moore. Postmaster.
Bradley Oen W 2 Runoli Jamea
haunmnn Alex Koby Jeunia
Cnnittll Albert Klcc John
Cleinmmii Samuel i sayer Krank
lhmdon Joseph K Saundera Ait'iur
Howard Heury Milton Savage Geo
Hamilton Savage J P
Hepahere MIsb Ida May Shortldce V B
lor mn blixa A.
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Enjoy Life.
What a trulv beautiful world wa
live in I Nature gives us grandeur
of mountains, glens and oceans,
ahd thousands of means of enjoy
iijent. We can desire no better
vvlien in perfect health ; but how
often do the majority of people feel
like giving it up disheartened, dis
couraged and WOrn OUt With dis-! Miller MraAlIca
t(se, when there is no occasion for awneBBWBaai
this feeling, as every sufferer can
easily obtain satisfactory proof, that
G, ten's Aujust Flower, will make
them free from disease, as when
born. Dyspepsia and Liver Com
print are the direct causes of seventy-live
per cent of such maladies
as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick
Headache, Costiveness, Nervous
Prostration, Duniness of the Head,
1 limitation Of the Heart, aim Other " Wlllnw creek, iu thUeotinty, are not nubile
,.. Tk.. ,!.. properly, and I hereby warn any and all r-
i(n'iiig cjr ijiunio. iinrsviwri oiu iroin treiitpawiiig on my at
of Aniiut Flower will prove its "r:.r:L"!LVJ?!"f."hd,B!
VYOllderful effect. Sample bottles pro.eo.Hed to the full n'-eut of the law.
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ADMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICE.
Notlee U hereby given that tha undersigned
has been duly appointed by the County Court
of the Slate of Oregon for ( rook County admin
Utrator of the etate of lniiH Melton, daceaned.
All per.on having claims agaiiut ald estate
are heroby nollrled to present the same to me,
at Prineviile, Oregon, properly verified, within
six months from IhlsUMe. H. F. Ai.uk,
Administrator of th estate of Louis Mellon,
deceased.
Dated February 7. IMS. 2M0
NOTICE.
N-itlct Is hereby given that my endosad Stdi
lUwoKTn. rite...
II. 8. HAWORTH. Ief.
To II. li. Hawortb. th above named defend.
ant: ,
In the nam i( th State of Oregon, ynu are
hereby ru r jd to eppyer and iurr the com
pia'n: A; e l ava nat Ao .in tin. a a -anting
aiiit, oorr before -lie the first day uf the next
regular term ol th above entitled court, which
will be held at Prlneville. Orrron hafnnln
on the first Moo la. be'n th 7th day of Maw.
lt;or, fur want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief prayed for in
.aid complaint, to wit: for a decree of said court
forever dissolving th marriage contract now
existing between you and said plaintiff and for
aueti other and further relief as to equity em
eth meet.
'Ibis summon. In lerved upon you by publi
cation, by order of II in. J. II. Bird, Judk-e of
the above-entitled court, which order bear
date ol March 9th, ISss.
W. S. A. Joint ,
Attorney for Plff.
Prlneville, Oregon, March la, lnbi. t
SHERIFF S BALE.
None is Hxaxar Oiven:
That under and by virtue of an execution fl
ailed net of the circuit court of the state of
Oregon for Crook county, to me directed and
delivered, bearing date of February 7th, IMS.
upoa a judgment rendered in said court on th.
I'ith day of March ls7, by confession, ia favor
of Heury Hahn and Leo Fried, partners doing;
business under the firm rame of Hahn A Fried,
and agalnat J. I). Hcdgpeth and J. K. Hedgpeth,
re.ilirlng me that out of the personal pronartr
of the .aid J. D. Hedgpeth and J. E. Uedgpeth'
or if sufficient could not be found then out ot
the real property of aaid defendants I make th.
ma of I10OS H. with interest thereon from th.
K'.th day of March 1887 at th rateof per cent
per annum, and the further sum of f 17 11 eosta
and accruing costs: and whereas I have been
unable after close and diligent search tn find
any personal property belonging to saiddefeud
auts, l.on th nth day ol. February lWDt, In
Crook county, Oregon, levy upon and will sell
at public auction at the court house door in tho
town of Prlneville, Crook county. Oregon, on
Saturday the 17th day of March, 1S8S, at tho
hour of one o'clock r. M. of raid day, all tho
right, title and interest the said defendants J.
l. Hedgpeth and J. E. Hedgpeth or either of
them had on or after the said 16tta day of Marcta
17, In or to the following described premla
to wit: The SE' j of Sec 1 Tow 14 o, R 20 K and.
th SU of SE'nf Sec end of KEU See .
Tow 14S R 21 E Willamette Verldian. Oregon,"
and situated in Crook county, Oregon. Ttrma
ot tale cash In hand.
Prinevillo, Feb. 16th ISM. J. V. Williamson.
K-N Sharlffof Crook Co, Oc .
Wasco VYarehcuco Co.
THE DALLES.
C. C. ROBERTS, Manager.
STORAGE AND FORWARDIKS.
CASH ADVANCED on clip of
1888, or negotiated on shipment,
to Portland and San Frwunaco..
Th BEST WAREHOUSE in
which to
EXHIBIT YOUR
WOOL
for sale.
HOWARD ABAiDWIN,
Agents, Prineville, Or. 38-55
Deputy Inspectors.
The following-named persons art-
appointed deputy stock inspector
of Crook county, for the precincts,
in which they reside, and are a a,
thorized to inspect stock, sign trsvv
eling permits and discharge such.
other duties ns are by law required
pf the stock inspector.
A. B. EBDELL,
Stock Inspector for Crook Co..
Kara of Deputy
J. L. Luckey.
W. 8. McMeen.
E. Sparks,
Oen.Niittinc
E. Johnson.
C. McPherson
rout.
T. J. Stephenaoa,
jonn unge,
T. W. Porter,
Hriice Price.
T. Ilatuiltou,
Precinct P. O. Aldrese
Prlneville, Prlneville
Havstacks. Prinevill
Mack Butte. Cama Polk
Crooked River, Princvlll
ocnoco, rnnaviwa.
i - rout' Ky
sa m.
Mitchell,
Beaver Creek,
Camp Creek,
Vpper Trout,
Mlteh.ll
Mitchell
Paulina.
Prlea.
AatlBs
e. e. jV.tioiNie4
DEALER IN
All kinds of
BUILDING MATERIAL,
ALSO
FURNITURE
of every description.
0
SEASONED LUMBER of all kind aojaaUatiss
on hand. .
WILL ALSO KEEP THE
PORTABLE PICKET FEKCE.
y said premises,
-mug on ar over
y Oekl. wiU be
J Caortc.
All lumber aceotmtt mil i al-
Ueted monthly. -"'
Lumber Yard, at Planer.
Shop. Corner or Tuixd A B. Its.