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About Ochoco review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1885-1??? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1889)
oouoco kkvikw. HATUKIUY, KiCltUUAKV 1, 1KSII. Til HKTTI.KIIH Annlloatlon fur final proof it!ima i',"1'10.'11 n.l..m,,. Ir,,,, ,,f nhariru. v lure. OKI II'"'1 "1 r" iillilliriuM III til l,i paper. Lliliilt land iiiiHium, 7.' Ii0'jiilr prion lor pull if union luivo in ba rtiiiuullslHil li any inUUktio our,., hiu uu ad uiililiuaaloii Hill bo iuseilul true. To Ntilmcriliem. All HnhHcrljitlon to t ho Oimioco Hkvikiv lint paid in it'lvniicii wiil l" uliuwil fur At tliu ruiooi iwunty-uvo i' P"r ii"iii or three dollar.! par your, tor mi uiro.ti- ItgOH. aOALj TL ii Jw.vi l a.n .i;:vi;;:.u. 1'op corn at Howards marked. Hnvoral IimiN of f rnl!it have, arrived froiul'lio Dalles Ibis win k. Tho grass lata grown about an inch In alieHored localities thli welt. Cliarlio KlliinH Ii.tr li.nl a now flue built over tliu forges in hi simp. ClilckeiiH,rciid)' dreiimul fur to-iuorow's dhinor ut tliu meat uiarUct lo-day. M, Hichol HtiirlH for Portland next Moth day to lay in u npilng stock of goods. IJIcd At Mitchell on Jan, ill, it throe year-old Hon of Mr. uikI Mrs. It. K. itlii nor. Wo im.fwHlaiid Wat Itimmill and K.I l'-viWM Imvo discovered u tpiart ledge AlMiMuttlml In said to pro.ipeet Well. At picuciit llicy uru sinkin,! a shaft on tlio lU(l'(i nod will prospect It thor oughly, A tmrililj Hlurm with tliu mirciiry wnt'iiiB inm, ) to -1,1 degree below nolo, Is reported toroii;;!i Hid flow Kngawd states on Monday lint, At thu sumo timollm inuwury wan nut down to freezing lit ra. Fassi'd Away, On last Monday morning ii gloom wan thrown over tho entire eommu nity by tho announcement of tho tlunth of Mr. J. T. Bushneil, which ti'ate Orphans' Home. Archbishop Gross has started a project for establishing a state re formatory or homo for orphans which in deserving of success and occurred at his residence in Prino- is mooting with deserved micour - The euro of I ho S. H. rmnodiun ' "''"lyel'i mea ls of 1'r. L. andor- ' worthy of attention. Itoad tiio Mum-Tp' w1' I'-i'iovillw'n IWt ph.vHician, worthy There 1m no kicking nt our store. Tho rooda unit price unit loo well. M. Mch- rl A Co. h'ln: liuvo Ikx'H iiooiII.-hh IiisiiHoh Ilia uHt fnw dity, lull m o luviug done thu wuriiilng. 11m MvuHon fur apph' In u!.nit ovor, but IIiiTd uru Hlill a fw clioii;u uiicm ut lottirJ'H. NOTH'K Clciin SurprirH) hiv 1 outs or rtulo ut S. J. NuHfioui'H warolio'.iiiu in rriiiBvillo. It lukoH a very diiLill pricolan to hold Win, 1'Vtnr Iiuh moved HO') head of 1,ih Ht'M'U culllo to MuXuy enjtik wlmio hu 1h ' 'Ili, III tllU Hill'illrf Im will ttllll thlilll 11111 '"I tim ili-nort. Mr, l'on((ir" IiiIoihIh ! nioviinjull 1:1.4 Mt.ick c.illlo from JVaver to tho lIvHClt IKiXt HcaHOII. Ad.mi'Hwill ho glvon noxt Thursday ; vnn lnn, Fobniury Mih, at Iho Willow criM'k Hcli'iul ho:iMi, for tho imijiow of rai-iiiH ' nli4 with which to buy fiiriiKuro for thu iww fchud liotiao. It luing for a irood caiiu, w ill no doubt bo wull natron- I..I.I. This wcmU 0. L. Huliiinon'H buildinir on Ko.-t'md Ktro.?t, o:m of tin oldmt Imildinua In 1'rhiiivillu, an 1 which Inn hu.m owii-pi-ij by iliir.jr.-at ownorn as a waou and bl. k,uiiih whi. j) Hiuca 1H75, wan ti.rn d'.wa. 'Hum an old land murk ban mm ciimlio j lo thu man h of proroMH. will bo j)ln,w;d t. l i.ini that h law gone inlo thu inudii-al m.iiiiifaitturini; huriiiioxri. Tuo tl Kjlorin a bij-luurto.1, w holo-.-ulad oil (.iiiil.iiii.m, u'i 1 h kiidly r.mimii b.irod by many of our old rod 1j tits. "Oroxoii I-Ii,ctiic-Itolicf" la flu Anon iiu'dicliio in tho world for tho euro of any paiti, internal urvxtornal. It in plo.inaiit to tho lastM, and will ilo yon g ioii vi.-ry limn you taka it. J. V. Vcniit-r, Portland, Orison, h ilo propritilor. For rudii by Tciuplcton & S-jii, l'lini'villa, Ortvpn. For tho past fow your we hava throat unod d'liriin.!iilH with hiwuitu, an I ha-e ovon ix nai ho far aa to put accounts in the tho ficurcH M. Siihol A Co. uio putting liaml.4 of colhictorn; neither jilan ha on their K xxla iont'H porcala nliirtn at Mt. and up w.trd.) and necktio thrjwn hi with ovry dhirt at Sichtdii. Tboru la only nno anawer to tho quo tion "who mdl tin) clawponl in town," it ia M. Kichol A Co. Kinco C. L. Sal unon U wmoving to Maino Ktrrot, C. M. Klkiim tun tho only wjjjrm i1io in town. Our renders flmr.ld ever bear In mind provi-n nutjhf.ictory, ho wo havoconiTuded to otl'or ind icemcjita that no man who ha any bitnincKa nlut him can refuso lo avail hiinxelf of. For iarlicul.ira wj ad vejti .vmont on flrht pago. County court has been in wwsiia dur ing thu week and had not adjonred ye tciday evening at tho time of making up tho forma, bunco wo aro unable to give iruHdiiiM this week. Very lilllo buH ineMH, ontaldo of upMinliiig of road miit'r- viors. aiiditim; billa and makinir ui the Hint Kowaurt iathoplaro to bay tin and ; ll0 jury lif.ti hu,, msn iril,1Hlu.t0(j, Ful iroceolingM next week. hard w aru ilit'ap lor ca:b Homo wiid don't know much, but tho nimpleit kiHiw enough to jainp at the bargain oir.Tod at Kichol'H. Petr Zt.ll, of IVunl, bniui,'bt In tho flrwt De4cbiitna llr.li of tho Hoaxon l.iat Wed nenday. They wum deliciou.i. Tba Ociiih-o Hkvikw, Kh4 Portland Sunday Star nd fi. F. Wrclly Call all for 19 year If you gubn iilio ribt now. J. C. Luckey re! ni ned from Warm flprinira last Ttuwday. H.i roportH vry thing at tbo itney in UourMiIng oondi tlon. Mm. Ihihn exKi'ui tontait to Portland licit Monday for tho purpoao of having mirgical operation performed on her hand. Tbo 8. It. roiueillen for ' headache, liver and kidney troubles and for concha and coldn are rapidly grow ing in favor with the woplo, 35 Tba dancing party that wan advertised tobet;ivcn hero- next Ihtuday evoninrf haa baon wtiwaiod to Friday oviaiine;, Feb. 2-'d. C. I4. Salomon will noon Ix'in procling Ida now Hit ip b idding, and will bn pra parod to U.'g'ui workup. lin iu a inuiitb or six weekrt. , Poputy ShoitT Slular roturnod thla woek from an iiniu:ceH(ul peareb after l!er b.mka, clmroJ with having atolou Mr. Wella' wilo. T. It. (ila;-.o will furniiih tho miisio for tho d.iiuu! on Willow croek next Thnra day evoulng. A gixxl tinio ia injured. Kvrj Inxly invited. Homo tiiiHcrnptilouH wretch bnko into tha now Hcbool liuumt on Willow creek after tbo danco uivan tbcro on Friday flight of Unt w ei k. Dr. Vaiidai'ixxirH "S. 11. Cough and CoiiHiiinptiuu C!uro" is a perfect remedy forcoiighH. I'ropared by tbo K. II Mod. Mfg. Co., Dufur, Or. 35 French f-otiio U up(iiint(iiliiig tlto lay ing of croHHWalka, thu readt of liaviui; biiim tho defendant In a ciindnal case in tho rooordor'li court. W. It. Uren, f orriierly of Uron itChilda, Bpont it Krtiou of the week iu town. Tho old goutleinau looks halo and hearty, aa if ranch life agreed with him. Jtiat think of it! Thu (Vnoco HiiNtuw ml Suntlai iS''tc, with a chanco lo draw a $73 sowing m.vblno thrown in, all fr i!60. Tako udvuiitngo of tl 1 it at once, W, J. Johnson, rcconlly from hon An goloa, Cal., cam uerou from Lakaviow on Mjora's atajj tlu but tii. Hj irt hero looking for u lx:.ition for a black miiltb buainuriH. Tim Itrwlonr and Ilonry lbuvblorf wont to tho l)o(dintun on Monday fur Iho purpemo of (lulling with a mo in on thn up Ir ilvor. They will supply the market horo with fish noxt week. A freighter named Allan from near The Dalloa wah nu over by hiH wagons at Mitchell last wook and bad one of his legri fearfully tminglod. Ilo In under tbo caro of Dr. Stout of Milcholl. On Thmxlay of last week Mrs. II. U. Pollard was thrown from 11 wagon near lier homo on Upiior t'rookod river. The wheels d tho vehiolo passed ovor 0110 of lier litnba hillicting a very painful wound. J. W. Gage, of Mitchell, w.ih i a town yotnrday. Mr. Oajm says wo have boon inWnformed roKiirding tho diapoHitlnn of tho pan 1 do of Hiidgo creek (lesiiiug to withdraw from Crook e-unity and form a nw county, lioriays nopotiiinn has boon tdrctilatod for that pMrjxm that ho knows (of, and only a fow hungry odioo -snokers agitate tho county divUi.m qneMtsoa. A'.tontion U called to the new adver tisomont of Chan. M. Flkins in thisissuo. .Mr, Kl kins haa ttnlargud his businvsH by pnrcliariiig J. C. I.uckey A Co's entire stork, and has added wagouniakiug to his buninfis.1, so ho is prepared to do all kinds of wagon work as well as general blacksmithing. When in need of any thing iu Ida lino give him a call. Many of the oldest and best patrons of the (li'in.co Hkvikw aro republicans, and take tho K.sviiiw only for Iho local news, la ardor to boat sncb of ourpatronsfaiily and givo them a leading city pajier and able exponent of rejmblican doctrines, we have, made arrangenunils with tbo M. F. Cull, w hereby wo aro onablod to m.ikii tbo following rates: Thu Ocuoco Kk viicw and HVrWi Call 0110 year, 7'r, the l;i:viuw and Mon.ii.g Cull, published every day, one year, flO. The other day 1 ioorge Podson and Joe Crooks d.-i-ired to make a fiiemlly call at thi.i ofiii'o, but noticing the cold, uninvit ing appearance, concluded it was lies;, to bring along a supply of calorie producer, so they came into tho sanctum la lenud nilii wo. d. Wo werj of course grateful, for it niado tho whUe o.'hce glow with ac ceptable, warmpth, and jirobably ought not ask any qne.dioiis, but our curiosity Inads us to want to know from whoso wood pile they bonowed it. When two old heads aro seen privately caucusing, even body com bides soma tiling is going to bo done, bast (Sunday a p:ivato detective in tbo employ of tho i:iivn:w diteovured ben Allen and K. H. Caiy in a secluded Bpot over in Sam New sum's garden, earnestly eiigageiF in con versation. Ilo concluded something was up, so Ii j got to tho leeward and slipped up to w ithin bearing distance, and was rewarded for hi t trouble by lwing able to report to hoad'.piartors as follows: "Cary was to proceed to rpiaw creek, buy Frank Coleman's ranch, which is on tho j lino of tho O. V., lay it out in town lota, ami cMnhlidi a second Chicago, to bo named Mon-ah-ville." Carv went to Squaw crock on Monday. Nothing fur Ibor of Iho schema is known. J.nsi .Monday Douglas MeUratt a herder in the employ of tho llaldwiuShoup A Laud Co., accident)' hhot himself with a 44 calibir revolver, lie! ball passing through tho fleshy pin t of tho left arm and lodg ing in tho back near ,to spinal column. The accident occurred about () o'clock, but jMe jrall' was plucky enough to stay with Ids sheep until evening, when be (ama to tho Hay creek store and ha 1 tho bail exlibaited. l!o refused to have a physician rent for, so Charlie Van limi ted and duiiies Luckey, who chanced to bo upending the evening at .Mr. Van ilou teu's, undertolV tho oiwiation. Neither of tho guntlemon ate much versed in the science of surgery, but they were most successful iu performing this operation, removing tho bullet and dressing the wound us scientilleally as an .old piao tieed M. 1). would have. MoUraiTstiller od very litllu inconvenience from the wound and was hording sheep tho next day. villo shortly uftur 12 o'clock of that morning. For many years Mr. Ihisljncll has hucn cno of our bent respected citizens and Ihisi'iiohs men, having been oiigngodin the saddlery and lmrnusg biiflUiesH in I'rincvillu uinco 18S0, itnd by nine! integrity in bus- imiii.s and solior and iiidtiHtrions liabi.s hud won the rospoct and es tooin of lua follow mini. In 188-1 ho was doc ted treasurer of Crook county, in which capacity ho served two years. Mr. nnshnoll was lorn near Kcr- byvillo, Adairo county, Missouri, on February 2, 1818, and ctuno to Oregon when a hoy. On October 15, 1873, near Halem, Or., he was married to Miss C. Croisan, his jiresent widow. He was an agrce ablo companion and neighbor, a kin J aufi' uMtctionato husband and father, one whom nil will miss, and ono for whom tho whole commu nity may join liis herieved wife and three children in slieding tears over liia grave. Tho funeral snrvices wero held on Tuesday nt Union church, Kev. Mr. Grant delivering an eloquent funeral sermon, ufter which a large concourse of friends followed the re main i, iu solemn procession, to the cemetery, whero all that remained tothoso that were near and dear was laid to rest by the Maeonie fra ternity, of which society Mr. Bush nidl waa an honored member, and at the time of his death was mas ter of l'rinovi'llo Lodge No. 70. ngoinont. 1 110 subscription was started by tho arch bishop himself, who kindly donated 500 acres of land for a buildinir Hito. An effort is being inatL- to procure 20(J sub scribers nt ten dollars per month each for five months, or five dollars each for ten months. If this can bo accomplished, tho building will be begun by the 1st of April. In addition to thia, a society has been funned, its branches extending all over Oregon and Washington ter ritory , each member of w! fcli ! d,.os himself or herself to pay 25 cents per month until tho college is built. Tho archbishop lias issued circulars to the various punishes in his diocea requesting them to organize societies to act in conjunc tion with the central society in Portland. These notices will be announced in the Sunday ettrvioes and all who are able will be enjoined to identify themselves with the en terprise. Ibis institution is to bo a homo for the care, support and education of orphans and destitute children, irrespective of creed, color or Beet. Boing entirely no l-see-tirian, this institution ie deserving of nlljsupport. Ri prcFciilativo Roberts' bill to change tho name of Avt rill, Coos county, to liandon. Representative Maxwell's bil to change tho time of holding1 tho terms of the county couit in Tilla mook county. Ilepresentati vo Harrington's bill ameiiiimg mat section ut liui.s Code defining magistrate, bo that ciruit judges are included. Not a ( lieslnut. Bones Hay Brown can you tell mo pir, what is tho most wasteful article of a lady's drees? Brown Can 1 toll you what is tho most wasteful article of a lady's dress? Of course I can sir. It's a bonnet. Bones No, sir : answer. Brown Say let me ask the he'il know. sir, if you 'don't you. The moat of dress a la''" Condition of Range Stock. By inquiry from stock men from all parts of tho county, we learn that range stock generally is in good condition, arid it is thought that the loss will not reach 5 per cmt. This is indeed llattering, when the condition of stock and the scarcity of grass on tho range last full is taken intoconsideiatiori. The prospects at the beginning of winter was anything but flattering. Tho past season having been dry, grass had not grown to its usual height, and thero had been about two hundred thousand foreign sheep summered in tho county, which had materially damaged the! range, so stock had not fattened as j ,biuJ,y affected, going at times as long as 14 nays wimoui evacuation, in fact, I was in 11 deplorable con dition, not being able to work for At The Dalles. Clark Fleck, the young gentle man who worked in this office for several months past, but went to Tho Dalles recently, writes us un der date of the 3d that he arrived at that place on Jan. 31st, after a pleasant ride over 120 miles of ex cellent roads and found The Dalles enjoying spring-like weather, though the streets were muddy,' there having been considerable rain in that section. The Colum bia river, he says, has not been frozen over this winter, though the steamboats are laid up in winter quarters. He says the Salvation Army in holding forth at the gar rison and is drawing largo crowds. Wonderful Cure. To the S. B. Maxi'factl'ki.vo Co. Gkntlemen : I take this method of informing you of the wonderful effects of your S. B. Headache and Liver Cure. I am in my jiistioth year, liavo had what the doctors call Kidney disease for 35 or 4U years, my hver and bowels being Bones Come know I'll toll wasteful article wears is a corset, Brown A corset, I don point. Bones Isn't it always wa:t full when it's on after being sold at such verry low values at the Brick fcftoie? Blown faints. or parent, that tuch notice shall Be a sufficient excuse for such ab sence, and that all rules to this con trary bo repealed." Suolraetion us the above we can not approve of, though it was the unanimous resolution of quite a large number of the patrons of the school, for tho reason it is estab lishing a dangerous preccdriico. Il is liable to create i:i tim mini of the pu. il th it ho can nt any tin) i violate any of tho rules of school, and escapo punishment by calling an indignation meeting and g"Ui;;g tho people to rosolva that sudi rules shou'd bo rejvriled. Of course yoBtorday'ij mo 'tin;' was gov erned by excitement caused by tho 1 1 . . t that's not t10 ! recent u.ipieasamn,-ss,an;i we can not but think, the people on more j tober consideration will atao view j the matter in the same light iind regret the action that has been taken. notice Foil prmdcATMX. Lind urfii t t I lie. I'ai.i.u-, On. Jb.oimv b, J, Nnllce U hereby (riven tl nt ti e dilli win nt M-tiler no. flii il int ice of M liUm.t'nn t- niiikc fluKl nr o' 111 Hiij.p'irl el hi e 'ftlm.mid II 11 .-oiii ii-ih, f .!!! 1.0 mlole tH'fi-t' ( rill l.r, i k Co., Or., at l'lii.m tile, (jr., nil imrili Kl, 1S, JOHN' l.OFITS. bSMfil, forth Si'.U f HIV',, 8Wi of SEW ,10, M-: . nl Ntv;, itml f. w4 01 iw, mu tl ' 'iTi h h . 1;. lie iiwiei tan fotlowliie wltncna lo prov cinlimiiiuk reldem- upi"', niel rultlyuili n I of. nlil Intnl. via: Ml"ir Hw-ieW. laio sici-n, I J..e.li C. V l.lii.lt, Fred W . 1 til.i nmiaii.o.'Slew Any ii!r.on who ilentre:' ti jir' tc.( nuntiikt the ii!:i inuiie of n'.n'i proof, or ivlm Iihom-k of ni.y ,iiti luruiiil rm-iii, miller 'hi' ikw ami U,e rrir llliil.nlis i.t the Int; r!i r li'? Kiln flit, '..y ulu tl pro. I kIii ii il iml be n!lt eit. HI hp ulvtn i-n 1 .p rliinity nt ihi' nb ive r.iciiai.fil tln.ii m ,1 p'llft'to crj (.illrloe l'"e wlllrafB: ol . a:d Ui I li.tiiit. 11. . to offer .olilenr 0 In rcb'lttnl ill thu; iiihii. It:..a l v claln m I. M K A. Mi.lONAI,r,;iteli.U'r. - l J 1 if J b 'il & 4- VJLk V V8 An I'sipleasuiit Eriiptlaa. Last Thursday quite a furor was raised among the patrons of the public schools by the teachers sus pending 17 students for violating ruh-s prcocrioeb for the government of the school. The rule which was violated was ono providing that any pupil absenting himself from the school without a good excuse shall be suspended nntil action of the school board shall be taken. Tues day forenoon the teachers dis missed school to allow the p upils to attend tho funeral of the late J. T. Bushnell, informing them that school would again convene at 1 o'clock. A majority of the stu dents appeared at the prescribed hour, but those who were sus pended failed to attend during the afternoon session, whereupon they were suspended. Tho directors held a meeting on Thursday even ing and the teachers were in- .trudtoi8tate.llBuapeodedjlB50 R$ER 1.50 nuiitU nr.nn tlwir nnttinnr Hup1" if-i-iii.-i u . the UeXJ RESTAURANT, Next door to Shellabnrgcr's, Pkineviu.e, Orkt.on, P. B. POINDEXTER, Prop The table supplied with ALL THE DELICACIES that can be had in the market. Wj-IITE COOKS WHITEWAITER8, No Chinese cooking. M enli served at all hours. Private rooms for special meals NOTICE FOK I'I M.H ATIO.V. L.IKI) OFFICE AT '1 UK r'AI.I.KS, OR. Jan on ry 'it, J9, Kotlri. Ik liprul.v riven II, iu ll.e tullou li.g nnnu'il M'tttiT luih rlloil imte of IiJh ie.li'iitti.ii to iimk" fli.nl priml In t il) port of hit clnlm, rrl tlml Mii.l i,i will l,e n.iulc hrfura clerk (,f ( rnok ( o.ty, (Jr., ut I-ri i.e vll It', Orugon, on Murcii 1:;, 1 v 7.: M.KlIF.n I.. AtLE.V, O K Wil, (or tin- NK14 Soe 14 1 p 1; S U 21 Eqi t. He i.Htuc the f:iltiiwi nir wiii.tt.i-cs to prore hi 1 oiili.-iUfiiiH ruoiileio'e ):piin, ni.rl e'llitlMitit n of, 'i;hl iioiil, viz: ,1, F. Croio, Jell' AppcritOD, I. .MoyiT. M. I.. Ilriiu n ol Pr.iKiih, (Jr. Any ptr.-mt w.;o desire- lo pmti.ft ayralnt the H'lowmii'd r-t such prool, or v. l:o L eownnf any .-iiii.-tniitial rtii'.oii, uuili-r t';e ;uiv anil the rt'B ii a: mi., of ti;f liiifriiir 1 -r nrfp i"'i. vv mirlt pnii I shoulil n t Us uliov eii, will be (riven an miuf rt'iT-Ily nt thd ftbfi' -' ' .i-i-tie; l tl.ni aud p'iioi; in ei-'. ftiT-ili ,ie w;on.'i.ji of mi tl , 1'in.i.ia ii. . ..iifi- . .'t iBnc.;to r "iiitUI t.f 1 ii fit l'hIu;(ta by cti.iii if,'. j "A V. A. .'h i 'N,an, Pijl,ter. SOTICB l o'-i n R.MCATIO.V. J-aSB Of.'ict k f TliK liunif, Op Ian .:rv 11 Notice l hereby rlir; u tf ,at ;i h fnllnwlui; eitiiied m-tilei ha CM antic of ilia itttcntlcn i. e- iiiruutu nrd make tinmi r-K "1 Iu wi ; orl i. r.i cbilm,a:.ii thnttiii.t proof will be ini: be fore Clerk of Croi'k ( oiioty, Oregon, at i'rine viltc, Or., on liire.i 4, . viz; AAIF.S W. I KONAKD, IM Sen, for tr.e ij of KH1, sk-c at ar.d WU of KWI.4 Sic jt IpiTSKllK. He names the loHowtii wlfncvca to prov his coiiliirmiui. reiikii.i' 1 1 f on, ai.ili'iiHIvatlon of, mid laud, via: C. S. Stnaf. A. S. Colllna, S. S. .Sicirns, p'raiik Ilollii.iin, 01 Jletril, Or. Any person who dvnlru to protect airainntthe aUownnc of soeii prm.f, or w'no known of any Mib-iAiitiiil remson, under the luw ai d the rev ularioii.s ot the Inicnnr liepnrtrnent, why Btich proof iiliould not be allowed, will be (riven un ..ppi rttuiily Ht the above mentioned time and piuce to ( ru,- cxaiiiine the n itne.M'. of mid c.a maul, and to niter e idecce la rebutial uf thai MiiiinitleJ by elaimiint. "2-'7 T. A. -Mi DOXALI), KegUter FOR 1889. THE SAN FRANCISCO WE EKL Y EXAMINER, The Marmnath WectlyJ To keep iKiss'.eil on the news nt the entire woild suteenlAJ lor tue they should. But this seems to be a siiecially favored section, and the present mild winter has saved tho country a scrsious loss in livestock which could not have been avoid ed had the weather been severe. Slalp Finances. Our spiico will not permit giving Stnto Treasurer Webb's report in full, but tho following totals of the receipts and disbursements of the. state for the past two years aro taken from his biennial report sub mitted to thu legislature last week : Total receipts for the two vearsend ing Don. 31, 1SSS, $2,031,030 Gt ; disbursements for the satuo period, 11,7!) 1. 2S 2"; balance on hand, y2.'.l,37.S 35).. He reports tho total indebtedness of tho state nt the bo ginning of the year to beHVi 77. Will Bo Ueeaiiiaieti.bd. Wo have been shown a letter from Mrs. .Mitchell, widow ofCapt. Mitch ell, who was at ono timo agent at tho Warm Spring agency, to Mr. J. C. Luckey regarding his appoint ment ns ugont, in winch that es timable lady says : "Ctipt. Mitchell was well acquainted with Gen. Harrison and if living would do all in his power to aid you, as he al ways held you in high esteem. have spoken to a friend of our fam ily, who was a Jaw partner of Gen Harrison's, and who is one of tho general's warmest friends, to inter cede in your behalf." Besides such recommendations as this, Mr, Luckey is highly rec ommended by tho leading business men hero as well as those of Eu gene City, his former residence, and nearly all the Indians on tho reservatiyn hay.o partitioned for his appointment. There is little doubt but Mr. Luckey will bo ono of Gen. Harrison's first ap pointees. An Unusual Criminal. A short time ago a Portland crook by the name of Frank Howard was sentenced to tiie penitentiary, and in being conveyed to that institu tion declared he would not work. Ho was, nevertheless, put to work in tho moulding room, and his first act was to burn himself so as to be disabled for a 6hort time, but after recovering ho was again put to work, and ono day last week when no one waa Watching he seized a dull hatchet and cut off his left hand, stating after tho act was done that ho did it to avoid work. A few days after he tore the band ages from the wound to prevent its rapid healing. Convicts frequent ly resort to all manner of excuses to keep out of work, but Howard, wo believe, is the first on record to mutilate himself for this purpose. Ho is said to be one ol tho worst criminals in tho state, and even bis hardened associates in tho nen- itentiary hope that his wounds may result in making him a candi date for executive clemency at tho court above. live or 5 x years. Atom one year ago I got acquainted with Mr. Ham ilton, a merchant, of Grass Valley, Oregon, who induced me to try your S. 15. Headache and Liver Cure, and to my great surprise I am well of tho Kidney disease, which for years kept me from slecp inp a good portion of the timo. Now my back is as strong as ever and I am not troubled nights at all. I have considered myself cured of this terrible malady for the last five months, with no symp toms of its return up to date. I am seventy-five per cent better of tho constipation of niy bowels, which has troubled me so long that I had little or no hopes of ever be ing well again. At lirst it required, one-third of a bottle to move my bowels, while now ono spoonful is quit enough. I have used fix bot tles, Mv father died with the gravel, and I expected to go the same wav, but I have no such fear nt this time. 1 will praise the S. R Headache and Liver Cure to every body, ns I consider it a sure cure for such diseases. If vou wish to publish this, you aro at liberty to do so, Respectfully, J. II. Ivvnurr. Kutleilgo, Wasco Co., Oregon, Dec. GY.ISSS. , - Advice to .Kiiibers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething, is the pre scription of one of the best female nurses and physicians in the Unit ed States, and has been used for forty years with never-failing suc cess by millions of mothers forthei children. During tho process or teething its value is incalculablef It relieves the child trorn pain. cures dysentery and diarrhoea,, griping in tho bowels, and wind colic. By giving health to the child it rests tho mother. Price 25c. a bottle. apology to the school and by mak ing up time lost from recitation. A number of the students -have availed themselves of tho uron- osition, while a few refuse to re-enter school. Such eruptions in our public schools are, to say the least, dis agreeable, and evinces a disposi tion 011 the part the offenders to re- J fuse to submit to laws necessary for their government. be an idea prevalent among some of the patrons of the schools that they can send their children to school one day and keep them out the next; in other words, that the school has no authority whatever No paper putiiL'lied ia the TTnited States contains as nmeli or as grout u variety ol go 4 rwwUug uiattei' as tli WEEKLY EXA?J!!?.'ER. The eominj; year promi.-cs to be crowd, ed villi startling events. In the I'nited States tho entrance of new iHsneg int the political arena ban been followed by a change ci administra tion. Itnt the irreat eeuiK tuie question on which the catnpaiii 1 turned is still ua- There St-uins to'9t',hL and its solution i.-i now committed 10 congress, almost equally uiviueu be tween the two great pi.rtKis. Kuroe is a vai-t eamj. Army corps pat it -1 the frontiers, and millions of men await the signal for the most titauic war the world baa ever seen. The Kramiuer't new-?a!lu:i!i nia- I'liinery ismieimaled.' Its correspondents dot tho inhabitable fjU'ue- ,otlii:ir can . .i.;. I .,.....,..., : , r . . 1 .1,1; it,..! iiiitm i. , uii'i iiu i.-.iiii:ii in to enforce regular attendance of parcel i spreading the results of their pupils. The idea is decidedly cr elibrts before the amine r's readers. . 11 Tho most noted writers of lietiuii in the roneous. Any parent who reasons world contribute to the WELlvt.Y EX-, at all must know that others have AMLNKit. Jules Verne, anther of "A 1 rip to 1110 .110011, etc; KOTIC'E FOll Pi ni.ICATIOX. I-akd Okficz at The Dalles, Or. January 7, 1S9. Xoiice Is kerebjr clven ttiat the followinjr nonied i-clller has lilt. I notice of I.Ik Intention to 'n.nke final proof in support of hircinirii.and ' that naid proof will be ii.ade before Juilte of Cri'i.k eo.e.ty, or in bln ab ei.Cf, before Clerli nt Frincville, OreiMn, on March 1, tss, vil- Ei EliSK l:l;oWN. lid 1141, for the KJjolSn'J, ai.d of KEJ4 lie rallies the following witne.-fes to prov his continuous residence upon, aiidcultlvrtioa of. taid land, via: 11. s. Hoover, Albert 1 Swnria, of llati.lliia, Or., Ilan llinduiuu, Alfred Cobb, ol Sii,ter, Or. Any person wlio de-ires to protest agaliutthn allowance of mich proof, or who known of any ulotHiitial rea.on. under the law and the ri R nlat 011s ol the Interior Department, why such proof Hhmild not beallimed. wi!I be jriven an opportunity at the aoove nientioaed time and plH'eto onus examine the witnesses of ,ald claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of ll-.Hl submitted by claimant. 31 F. A. Mi'DOKALD, EcRister. K0TICE FOR Pl'EI.ICATIO.V. Land Ofhie at The Dali.k, Oh. January 7, 18m9. Notice In hemby (riven that tl.c following named settler has tiled notice of his ir.tenth.n to make final proof in upnrt of bis claim, and that .-aid proof ill be B ade before ti e County Jiniire. or in his nb.-enee, before clerk of Crook County, Or., al Prinevilie, Or., on March 2, US;. viz. ALKEKTI, SWAKTZ, n.t low. Tor tile zi i p la 8 R J E. lie ilall.e tiie folttiwiug w i:ne-.-es to prove hit continuous re.-ideuce upon, and ciiltiiation of, .-aid laud, viz: Eiurene hrown, U. S. Hoover, of Mutoliiis, or , Win EdmuiiMin, olSUters.Or. Henry liurme.-ier, nf t'riueviile Or. Any peri-nn who ile..ire to prote-t aeainstthe alii waio e of mk h pro if, or w ho knows of any siil-stmitiai reason, under the law and the reg ulations ofthe Interior I epariint iit, why sueh proof slionld ii,,t be allowed, wiil I.e eiven an 01 1 ortunlty at the above n, enlioi.nl time aid ptece to eross exiiiniiie t.he witIlt'ses of -aid ,'luiinaut, and to olier ev irieui'o iu rebuttal of that submitted by Claimant. 1 F. A. Mi'DONALP, Keirlster. New Laws. The following bills havo passed both houses of the legislature and only require tiie Governor signa- naturo to make them laws : Senator Watt's bill authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Willamette river between Ma rion and Vamhill counties. Senator Raley's bill to appropri ate money in aid of a wagon road from Pendleton to Canyon City. Senator Irvine's bill to incorpo rate tho city of Halsey. Senator Carson's bill to amend the Portland charter, authorizing tho water committee to issue bontlj to the ninount of $ l,3'W,0OOj rights as well as he; that if his children are not regular in attend ance, they retard the progress of classes, nnd thus encroach upon the rights of others. And furthur, ev ery parent" should realize that ins children are now forming dispois tions that will be characteristic through life; that if tho child is al lowed to disobey rules of school and consider them unjust, he will in after life look upon the laws of the state as unjust and will feel no hesitancy in violating them; and if the parent encourages his child in disobeying rules adopted for school government, ho is instilling into the mind of the child an idea that there should be no law higher than his ungovernable will. We trust that the parents who aro en couaging this feeling of insubordi nation will come to their senses and do their children the justice of re turning them to school. NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION. L.VXI) OrrtcE at Tiie Dalles, Or. Januarv 7. Lviflc Nottee Ih hereby eiven tPot ibe following named settler has filed notice of bis iuleutiou to li.ak linn prixif in support of his ciairn, and Hint said prool e-'in he nmde before .Indue, rr In Sis absence, before clerk Crook Coiiutv. Ore gon, at rriueville. Oregon, on March 3, liS'i vi: HKNS. HOOVER, IM !i99. for the A" Sec l- I p 13 S II 8 E. He names the lollnwini; wiine.-ses to prov his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, snid land, vir: Eugene Hrown, Albert L. .Snarl?!, of Matolins, Or., Alfred Cobb, Kick I .e in be rt, of Si .-t e rs. C r. Any person iviiii desires to protest against the allowance of such pr.iof, or who knows of any substantia) reason, under the low and Ibc rei ulatiuns of the Interior IViwrtinent. hv such prool should not be allowed, w ill be Riven an 0) portiinity at Ibe nhove n et tioi ed lime and I' m'c 111 crust e.viimitie ti e witnesses of said c aininnt, and to oi'.ir eeidence in rebuttal of ibat submitted bv chiimunt. id h A. JicIiONAI.P, Rerister. A meeting of tho citizens and patrons of this distiict waa held at the court house yesterday afternoon to tako action in reference to this matter. A. C. rainier was made chairman, nnd II. A. Dillard sec retary. The following resolutions were passed : "Jiwlvcd, That it is the opinion of this meeting that the directors should permit the pu pils recently suspended to return to school without punishment or be ing compelled to apologise, or stay in after school hours, and that the directors accept tho written excuse of tho parents." "Revolved, That the directors he requested to mlopt tho following rule: ilcrealter whenever a stu dent shall present written notice that his or her absence was by tho request or consent of it j giitudcan Kvbert louis Elevens, author of "Treasure Island," eic; Kuler iiu&nuil, author et 'v lie," etc; Anna Katherino tireon, tho author of "The Leavenworth Case," etc; have nil written stories for the ImvAii Lxam iuer, and will do so in the future.. THK WLEKI.Y KXA.MINKK has es-liilli.-lied an agricultural department, in eliurgo of a pr.tetit'til arlci.lruralist, who is the best writer in the I'nited filates 011 ngi'iciilt 11ml subjects, Thi.-4 department will contain senxib'.e discussions cf lead ing topics of intercut to xineytmiists, 1 .I'l l..., r,li..( .mil f irm. .re i-oltor.illc THK KXAIU.N i:it'S commercial nws "IW.il? I'lZl? "toW" H com idea by expenenceil men, w 110 tion ofyald land vm: ihos. Mcilabon, John .Mc- 1 un, 1 . .,. jioitojo, a. a,, jtoteri;, 01 nir.cneii. Ort'sTon. Any person who desires n protest against th allowance: nf nrh proof, or who km-wa of any 11b tantia! reason, ttndrr the ia.v ami thereg illations ( the Interior liepariment, whv auct proof should not nitowcd. wtil bo isiven an UHiottmiitj' at th !( jHeTlifotica time nud placeto crosiexJSli'.M'ine witutv-r. of sc.i.1 cluinnint, and to m'ter evidence in rebuttal of Unit submitted by claimant. 3l P. A. iicDOXALTl, Register. OTICE FOll ri BLICATION. Iami Office at Tin Pallr., Oh. Ju.uary'i, IsSS. Nntica Is hereby given that tiie tnllownlg named settler ha., filed notice of bis intention to make final p.-ji.f in support of bis claim, and thai said prmti wi i be lntido before Clerk of Crook Co., dr., at i'rinevilie, Oregon, on Feb ruary l'ii.', viz: I. F. CIA H !i. PS l,"7J, fortlnjS'.of KE and 8W of KW'i sec u i p 11 s u -JL- ;. carefully guard the producers' interests 111 all market reports. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER J (Jy mail, Postage Paid) $1.50 PER YEAR. Dully, er year fSft.70 Situday, per year 2.00 All Postmas'en are Ageuts. W. R. J1KAHST, Editor and Proprietor. Livery i reed Stable East Side of Main Street, l'KINEVILLE, OREGON, A. HAMILTON, Proprietor- Stylisl. Turnouts, Either Single or Rouble, At Reasonable Hates. The bet attention given transient nlorh Fine lu aUdl for kee.piny sttillimiK and other rnlnulile nninwU. Excellent shelter for vehicles. Hrt-t artmmnodiitium of any viable in Emlem Vreqon. STRAYED Oil STOLEN. Slraved from my plane about the 20th of Sep tember lust, four horse described us follows 1 wo liK'ht Iiays, well nii'lehed, broke, to work' J" hu htMh. wKh about lauo, star In fore revd and white spot on nose ol each; one I rande 11 1 connected, tho other p both hrandi oil leit stiilu: V.vu sadd'e horses, 00c siiuill sor rel branded 71 011 right stllle anil JIIP con iiecieil left shoulder, tliu other a bav, bald face and while legs, branded 71 011 left .-tide. A liberal reward for Information of their win rcabouts. Wm. Hoti.VN. I"3 Hardin, Crook Co., Or. To i RfT wo 6BsT StLOOjNIST MAIN STREET, FKINEViLLE, OREOOW. Keeps nono but the 8EST BRcH3S Of CISS BEER, WlEt.D blQU0t. eYiU3OBbE.S0UfS0j WJ-1ISKEY. . CommodioHH tjnme and club rooms. A f IJME BHoUI-RD TjASlsE IN EXcELI.KNl' liKPAIll. Mixed, fancy and plain drinks ierv:d by an experienced bartender. Order far lorf qii'tntite of liquor filled with the BEST STOCK, A liberal patronage solicited.