Ochoco review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1885-1???, January 18, 1890, Image 3

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To Sab-eribere.
All tcriptj.: to 0 v: Um"i'r'
nut imidin advaace will be ci!j:0-l wt
at the ra'eot Wreniy-B coy.U ; -:
rthrrcdolUr per car, ior ;'eJ-
Severd of H. K. lairmesteVi; bendy are
afflicted witii tl.e i-iS()p.'5.
TheStrou.l Pro-, ay SUc-ir iicr; ary
doing wi-U ra!ii,i:ig on ttus 1 --ri.
J!m. rurmftr H J.r.''.;rt tocl-an
cluthiu an-i do ail ki"!:- oi r.-u:-iii.
Snow was cijsHl 'i tl.y'i:"-
niit of the liU$ iii'wtiJiai't lx-it vt.v5:.
Life in VUo.4 .lUl m uit I'A'i! Oit
W.igli, so he r.rti;ni!.! f I'.Lu-viilo.
Ko iv'-iout ti, :w ir-i". ut "ow
ann'. To be couvi.it-.'d ' i -'. i: j-ti..
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Th J.t:.; Jil-A v.iAV hiv:- ! -a H:-
CU'tk nroR-n'b hoti.-p, with ws;iy
:.!: iis v !ts. Tr:; 'is-ftiOye-I hy
lire. Mr: Brt-,vn ItaJ Insilt a fire
'in i:iU:u!;:: sljvp asivl h.;J go:;s
t.cros th:; j'r.-t't to ;i i;t-ijh! jr tor
a f.'VT HMij.unfs. and it w 5-..$.!Kisi'l aujortg'ijat '.!?.
the "iK-at Of t!-H EtOV- get tlit! -.yO;)(l
i;i ti;-: wo ! 0 o; 'iro, and from
hut Ua Wilis f.ri:.'it. .-.':! g-:!i':g
: the wlwSu hou in. a i.Jass. vV!.t;n
!i -ire was dicovertl y ik:
; Moc.- ho ms psissir.g covrn the
I i'tr-i, it was 'bunntig oat at tii
; roof. An a!ar:a of firo wa givou,
: hut there being a still wiad bisnv-
' ijis ff-i.ii the coaih. it w;w ovyiV-sit
- liciffr Sewn."
January i 0, lSIX).
B; ow ::l;otit a. foot ikej-, av.1
-Aa Lijt'.ssw'K-B.
.P!:i?:r.v:-Li-.. -Jan. It, 13-
E. iiEV-'EV, : At tat !sst tciiii
sit ii.o; Jin-u&rvy 10, ti-rui of
KOTifS FOP. ri fer-ATi!.;
sr.oi.vp a utile man' emyuajv V' ' of our voar.tr court the Pvscuut?? : tw.i?ity,fourt :
Jidn't con:c. - -'s co;i?Mtsv 'Kif-d !v citi.'.-n? of n'und ' Kock ' Puint
if.-k i. vi-ry poor, cspf.-c.s.iiiy . i;,is entity, prii-i-i'.d a j-tiiior. ;- nvcr, res
li 'h.'C:u strung: ; t;vr a kn- t;! tl:e l;i5t i!a i ar.Hc?
taat.c;.U!f;ui h-s. t.if.r sto.:K su!- tur in-kwig a
oa CruoUed
;.:U'
Of
U lU -.", i.:,re,,r;iiliow,:th,!,nB,u:d not be saved. Par- are log iut v.ry u.
::.'.'.:: iuy -.f ; i-k ........... t,--
ft. JVvnr'rt i' .ai.'tir.ira Ji.;r.d-..ie of fji-iiituro out of t'ne parlor,
'tir'aifi a;id .ti -i:n;ry i,.,t- iha taiiiiiJ but all vUe, including their cloth-.irnm.'n-ii
i-n-naiam-nt. ' in 4, bedding, furniture, Mr?.
Th. loR U.i I a --.nd !n.4V!i I. vit Bfowii's ;vatf & an! about in
Th::r.-.!..y, iw.Iti.si ia She d, raiLs it! i , . 'q M
Te:ni'iati-s the entire loss at 'about
; 2 JOj, on which there was no in
fer as thi'V do. I --fS;-ve I could ,
roiin.d i;.; Ivd ht-ad if "-.:tti in a
diiy'h ride oa the south fo:;k' of
C:ook-d live r. hi d tht'y are id! ,f- ;
iesing. not cnly fiom i:nt of fvi d,
lul ii-r v. t"r. I don't knew of a
siii.lo placu on the river whese Ci.t-j
tic can gi-t wat:r.
' Siiccj'nit-n, so far as I can learn, ; tract with tun county
Dc.-'chat'-s rivvr Kr a ni.nn'aT
years f.-r tii-- pnn-t.K,- cf :!;.;ki;: the
chanovJ of tiirtt stream a pa :iir
idjiha-ay for ?': ilo'.tir.g and traiu-poi-iation
fi'I!!5,ti:u'.'Cr and hi.u. cr
at ti;di r.4-u!f f.rtr.iv.sport:tio:i and
liwi'iin .i-i l :ie ci'svt i-iiord i fix,
and otTv-.'ir.ir t- rt.U-r into a t-.m-
cr honds.
tut if; to s-jct.-.t!n; ih:hi of 'y and ot!n-r
longer, : nccctJary rights f;osn land ownvrs
SAitiiS-i?. faUJ-K,
to w!. a.t 1:;-; r. Vu::,!, Jtfir-;
i H6iir. J.iu.writ.CtaypooU Vi av., v. . LI
l:i8, at i'AuMas, or. , "
nu .v.i. vi -ai:u - ;.tr ,
to 3. Vf
the i C. F. bnnth for tnc sum oi no.A).
o(i in tb natter of the npp-dnt-
iuc-:it ofi road hiipervieors, the fol-
tVO Lini:i:vd V d:'.t-S.
T;i u idiii .-: To hc. v.'-uy a local po- ;
thi-. v:-:;r I.uvo "titlo tho witily seat ; snrance.
Itiac:ri-iwfactt!...t r.in t-U on .iU.---;ior..
vl.iie ah-
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w ('-,- . e it c it pap
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y, b ii ;hf!
I;'. ..!'. thti
tladr. pile cf hides will bo larger! along said rtrani, and to make ah
than their Hocks ; hut we wiut ! wmsary itnproveinents for the swe
ll' pe 'for the hest. j ct-ssi'ul opening and .use of the
There must be something wron, stream for the purpose nier.tioiu.'J
in the weather depa: tinent. Evi- without expt-ne to the county and
dent'y the clerk has mistaken this : keep the tamo in repair, iiont, e.irry i thu j;'o,viug r,'-.
for Dakota. and boom aU timbers ana ( rtppoiiif.'d :
The U. o. mnil man. Mr. Raker, ! lumber that should be offered for
foiving gvpervisors 'were
for the enuir.g rear:
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i li.itE ni:j ir.t.ii i-t' :. .itiv xin-r i; -I
slU. i 4-r !.. I. ." llll"MU. Mk I ' ; 1. c . r c. cr..n
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on. I cii h'.,i.. o. 1 kt::i i..
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n-r. w i:' it i. I 4-.. . i i
, ilt' iiai:. :'.--i.-,vl::p v.-.l:.e-n lo rT 0 I
t il. ' lil e:.'.::il"-!-. :i' liMHf i-v-i... m t !M'Vi,i.tl , :
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all. ! ..:-.:i. ;.t l!!. , cr.-; :i. c r.. cmvi'-. .a. ui-j.i-i. tt. !
:;. l.N'.M .1.1. J'HEi
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I. AM- 1'Hil!
1 1 1
At I I
In the riatt?r of the apt'
of judges'; and clerks of
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:-.ke ti:
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I vt 11
the ranws wm to be thrivias
rs are utarvinjr.
Koliiiterui.iilfro.il The O.i'b T: t.
daylight. Someihi: v,ri with tiw ; www .lt,a;-
mail uervkc at;an.
Tlie jioctmaHter went In bed !" ea.ly a
week ago laKl nijiht, Uu-r f-jret!ie t:-.vi;;vv
li.l i,i,t r,:.wh ina.iv or rc.i i -r on tiait:.
tj.. ,..,!.,' tl. i.idii-ad as v;er ' Ihe- r-vi.d
muinui i.t !. : . .. .: I ... .i.i. . ... . . . .-.
ff.r i .-i.iii.H.k. hut durnv ti.c : cliaicn -.j..na;.o o .a..-.i "-" -:ould tC done hut DJOtCCt tilO SUr-
niht the chiu'wk tiinwd into, a Daia.ta ; a'leii.i-ri, a:
Uizurd.
The firiMiien - gr-t thfir encine 'at ' P'lt3 l! lull tune now. u tatces ai-
tlK- tdH'e-rn by the Brick store, but!"1 5 ,"i'aS,'t fthim t01,,ake
had rot enough-hose to reach the ! the trip, hut thanks to ins uever-
i l.urniin.t l:uiiiinjr, so they pulled
Kv.;r;i
up and riifired to C. M. Charlton's
i.t.u ' b.ll : 1
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". ,t-v ',4 e.i, wi.tuu a p--.'i-
. i.-ivl.ud. The ! then thev moved to (it. W.
Kizsr'?
: tie iiii iii .u;--!.
liif"itiii;;s ai
!d. K.
weil, hut by that time the fire had
almost burned out, and ' nothing
. .
r i r.vinr in:' hmhnncrQ
!;lii,t i:r il C'.e.i ,....,..,
, . Tins is the first fire oi anv oon-
H .r.10 ..i (he c!i.vt) nmn v! di-ir . "
faH-kHil-iinery we'l. v hile. o!ii.rs ,-,y i i'-'ce I nneville has had or
tiicitv !!r,i b-i-mtiifj to have a .rro-.vf u! j several years, and the fourth house
i:pp.:a:p'. We writd t.'iink so. that has burned entirely down
The v.-;'irts of !i:ftv.- aad eitr-aic! !.! : siriee tho fire department was or-
::i all pari .v, ta-'i sl.tt;! h-iv.. a s-fa.iwn it ; ir;.rdzed.
sii-::!.-"i i U s-iii-d w:' ;ire no-v iwl
If you want the TVvis S:J !.!',
scrilw now , as our clubbing tiXj-in.-on
February Irit.
Only ten of Urn r i.nl suii rvii- rs mad:
their final reports to ties county eoart at
the lant term, licnc: only lea new i ioei-vi.-uir
were uim anied.
.M.n.th.n Hrown.un old and r,s:e1e.l ! in ":i':-!r-v
citiwn of this couuiy. die I very s...ide.nly 1 1'-"''.'' .v-i'Kn','v-
Waldrou a week no ! a:a:i currier 1..1S.T jt:c ion on .u:
i ) it ;:s !:; cam'! io frcru l'nr:: l:i;-t
' Sutard.iy niicf;'.. and v.-;i f ire', to bar.'
' u; u:'l-.- a jijr.iir until it jft. ii.in
eno'.i;-,1.; f.r him to h.i-i way out.
Sow i-i a :'ix;d tie-i to agitate the
"iiliery I-jves eoia-
at hi
luwt Saturday.
Tha only way to not even on th" losses
jftocktU'w winter is. to wll yoin bid-s
and pelts to ('-. H;',:, ''" l''
hifhent market juice.
The ircmntaia hut ween Ohoeo a-;d
Btidgo creek is uo impasi-ibSe on ae
count of iL-e;i snow, therefore the mail io
Mitchell l carried by liakeoV:!!!.
Io l"rid v.ritos us that be is now
liome'Aurd hound. He. exs-eet.-. to he ia
Kan Frar.c'irt'oaboiit the 1st of lYhriMvy,
and will be home yomo time ia Marnh. ;
This week P. B. Howard jmUwoIh-ks
off the range that w; re ia i-iti- coadi-!
trim. They had run on ll:e rani-ail v.in-
ter and were fat while oilier flock oa the
tunic range whs ;--:or. - j
Pevp.ral of our local gunners ta-k of or-
gani .ingaz'in and rod c'aih an-l "u'ti-.ey do, ;
intend Ktnekm;: Cro 'ke-i mvr vn o ca
fsli and also imjiort. a lot of quail and
Mongolian I'.lie.v-Siit.
The bu'raina f 7.. M. I'wwa's h"a-v
last Wu'lni-. d iy furiu :n'd -o-ii.- xivU.,.
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practice iorme i re n-,.a:,iai-.n, i.i '-"1.,., ..;.-(, ,.r..C
ins; up their apvarai'.w and fe'lini! at the ; ;.. , vv ;
ditferetit wells in thit loc:;hiy.
All kinds of huildin;? ma'fral for I'.'.i-.-hy
C, C. Maliii.;. Ten. per cent diivoant
fur cash on all H..les.
Married At Ihirdin, on f.m.lay. Jan.
JS, 18;)0. T. D. !pai!'ord, J. P.. tr3e;at:r.s;,
Mr. Lee Steers to MJus Xchie l-anfddi.-i'.
The Kkvibw extends to the happy caiij-le
i's hearlit'Kt ci.njjrainbitioiis.
Minor Swick started for his ho;n at
I.eurn Tram r.sr.erlfncs.
There is no quei-'tion no.v but the
loss of stock in Crook county from
the effects of the present storm,
will lie (juite heavy. And while
the loss will be a serious set-back
transp.); tution by any pertan, at
such ivit-'s as the court t-hc-u'd
deem rcasonahlo, and at the espi-
tiring energy, lie has never' yet; ration of said lease, turn the prop
failed to get through. i erty with all its improvements over
I eee men on the range to-day, ' to the comity in good rep tir.
gathering cuttle, and hope they j Such a. contract and Sea?e could
wilt take all the poor brutes to feed, j in no way interfere with the rights
Mike Brown bus charge of the j of, or damage any settler or ripcrinn
, 1 . 1 I T (' T-. t ! i
M van u oanu OI Jiieycr a i;0',vn s ; owner atouj' t.w u.hkcs oi taa river,
sl'.eep, aid as he is a good nurse,
he will take tiiem through.
You see news is very scarce this
week all snored under but just ' is strongly protected, not only by
wait till spring when, the people go the law under which the company
to work, preparing for another had j asked the louse, but by an unbroken
Prineviliepreci n ct -1
11 v. K
til- l.Ul.lt:.: 1
the rights of irrigation ; th-. free use
of the wider of the stream for slock,
ari'culiural-and do iiestse purposes,
to many, it w;ii teacn a lesson
ijnesiioi of i.i-ijir-ivinjr -nr fi:'-e apparatus. troui winch toey ought to proht m
J-ist ::'";r a fire everybody wes the no- j the future. That is, that it is no
ce-vityofivit.ir ?a"ili::e for Pr-,!eetion or(ger safe to depend on the range
ii.i i v-i ! a.d in anv measure for i:n- . . . , , , ,, ,
leeti for winter, and also that a
rovenrT.tS. '
, , ,. , rtoek, esp.-c.inli? sheen, must bs
tt :i n it e-;e. :---.l 'liar -v.,;k wib Iw.'in i ' -
oa the o. r. i'-i ti.oC.te.v!..:s I:!:f.-re th i 'n in smaller bands to be profil-i:;i':-li
. of Apd! ea-Kt. li it d .,5-; net. the ' able. True, the past three or four
r:oir ..i i wcr.paay will have io hti-il.- in 1 seasons have been unusually dry,
or i 'r ! a.-r.-ss lo- m-iui.im in '.lme
So haal n-:-t ---a-:::n's ;:;:: of ...'..
There he: be ' l a 'T " 1 d i.d of w'lis
tii e; for a rhbcvii:, imt a- -vet it i-.i-:
not ':..! a:iv eX-ci. ' it am.-m ts to ah ut ; 'n;p
!'e: rei-a j ,ts vr iag for rain in die .r-u-1 Imnehgrass is being killed out, so
t:ier. When tie" ..--' -i i--?- h-ome fa- 'that it is no lonarer safe to denenrl
U ;0u it fur winter feed. Of course
; which has kept the natural grass
on tii-:; range from growing toils
; natural hight and from winter p is-
but it is also true that the
v-iraiip- it via tr.ina v. i
our p:;it.
Tiiy til" wiia-b !.-?!'
!,"ll.-o ! ;r'l Wvi!-:i'-,ia
ihon &-- d i ir two d
eit
.if vr
h.ial aav eii'ort on ;
y- A:.. l.-: v:;'.:
t:'t .Mr. and Alri.
euiilci:- in ratliar
:;.i--ii, c.'!.rtiWi!is
.n-er, ;e: ail t ! i 1 r
1 ilb::: .', I'Xiv;;- whv hey v.ero warin
at tie'- tiiiie, v.: lr.a'a-.eb
J"!r.i lii'-ot' o-!ir:ie-! ia-l Sar-day from
Vviilaiiv.pl s-adey. va s !b-' b'-.ach-n-vi-is
count rr :e:il !ii-n i.it-.r !li in aiiy
th'ms !;e f.n in Wcba-ot. .ii-j f..:he;
arid brother, i i".'.ys, are coinf jttahiy !-i-
vte may expect an occasional mild
winter when stock will thrive on
the range without artificial feed.
But the slock men must learn fiom
past experience that there will come
winters when stock must tie fed,
and nrdfit make preparations there
for. There is enough tillable
land In the county to raise sni'ri
cient feed for nil the stock owned
here, if it were cultivated and this
winter, and then we will
paper for- you.
Casa? Creek Kevrs.
. January, fvh, 1300.
Snow about eight inches deep,
and slock nor doing extra well.
About 3d or 40 eo-vs belonging
to a Mr. Foster of Summer lake
have banked up. at, Wife's barn,
and will die if not looked after.
The dance at the hali New Years
was a suecess, and everybody had
a pood time. About SO numbers
were sold. The music was fur
nished by Robert Darscy, Lee Wi
gle. Henry Beck, M--S. Miliiron and
Miss Wigle.
A niastpicrade .is talked of on
the. 14th of -February.
Some lo33-of cattle is expected
in these parts, and the loss will be
considerable unless stock is pretty
closely looked aftr.
' COKSESPOXEEXT..
;f;;;! in ;-'"-'';n::S ':v''y . "Mthe stoekinon must do if they would
there.
guard against such losses as they
will sustaiu this winter.
Stewart Thursday. His Hit U- son- who A. P.. Web :. '! is dorms ns that lie has
had been nader the care cf the doctor : iwaallv h.'atd i'i-.t.) tha nr..-fi.M ct.i hi.s
here for some tim was somewhat im-: chara- of !,; horH in the Malheur 1 t ti.j,- ti t.,.,i -Iastatlaiwa.
proved w'nen :.Ir. S.virk !e!'t. i coantrc and thev re-.crt a f-et of .- aov.-! '. ' "". " ' ". , . i' Last MondilV OVenini the A. 0.
' i am! (tin rain HttiT o:ii'!.f ("iii-.tf ' "
That local jrr...!it. who said, h.'-:i;s. . i.am;; o vi on the irr.".and smee tne !a--t t- ' ' T . f ' I U. W. of Prineviile installed their
th first three d-.iys of last l!cr:-i:d.-T were ' of Nocen :b:. Mr. Wcbd-ii thi.,k. the -!'IVU S'tewm t and i erry rmndexter. j 0,nce.s fo t,,e vt)i,ui. vour -j p.
mud, yi would Inve an ea-w nr.1er, lias ; 1 cf ..-toes ia to.tl couuiry uiuit be
not shown lili lately, ii"r 'n ot he Ueii-r h-avy.
- "We Poi.;! tiltii Priih-"
To the ''good name at home," won
by Hood's Sisrsf! peril hi. In Low
ell, Mass., whole it is n-'etrired.
there is more' of ilood's Sarsapariila
sold than of ail other nicdioiues,
and ii has given the best of satis
faction since its 'introduction ten
years ago. This could not be if
the medicine did not posses;-! merit.
If you suffer from impure . blood,
try Hood's Sarsapariila -and realize
iis peculiar curative power.
until spring
Oil Ul hills. .' ' ' abo.it tlu-e i oit, v, i
: ii-ar ine:i "tmible
i riisna:;.:, idle rt:yv.
C. A. OillKirt came down. Com X'pp-er 1 hi. etc , en-. Any man hovo!ant.v:i:y
' Deschutes the Srst of the week, thi .iysi : j.uts his in. id ieij tile lire- ointht (o he
the snow on big Meade- oidy ai:o".t : badly Ivirnt. And aay tnaa jo v.l:iu
thre feet deep. Some of the sett!rs are ; Uirgy ia a north pohj eiiiUate o;!;:'.-.t
out of feed and are driving their st.:.oU to i iw l- d.uth. 'there is in e.i
the desert. i ! ' the eoi ! re., ii'....; p. naicrat iiai-
Tl. ....,.,, .1.-,,.,, to V,-. m-nliow? at !' -ofi.it-ny, if ju?t oa.-, ii aits tint'.
fA iV li-4t1 n:-o.,iU,- t,, I, iot.o.-Jtier' V'J'
and it beinj; f.r a coeon.oi i.:hie na rpo-.fi
to buy an ora.m C-.r the 1'iie.evi!:-; pub
lic :hols--wi;l no doubt bo ii' era'iiy
jiatrouiied.
B. F. Childs has sold his iotereet ia the
Brick store to W. B..and T. A. Urea, and
contemplate roovtns; to Wiihun-ite val
ley. Mr. Ciiiid-i 'oa- been in business in
l'riaeville for a uv.ml er of ye.o"nd wo
regret his determieatioa io leave as.
Hon. C. M. Cuftwtbrht, who was in
town tho first of tiie week, sai l sto k on
Hay creek was standing the whiter we!!.
Most all the settlers in that secii.ei- have
plenty of feed, and tiiey yyepeer to jfot
through the winter with very hole less.
Tiial v; .add be on! ah :;t !.,,)
' jrtees ir-l-av s-r-). 'i here is n ahi.;.,; to
preveti! tiia :eiow fa'iiu-i Pa a (b'iiih (,f
lire feet just as easily as it d ies fo !: feei
if conditions would ivaii.iue fiv-ir,.;:io
!.;:; e.io.t'i. Itei vd -.e u'Uu to Pa
Uiaatiui insiead of ia;d ab -at it.
rant. its tiemg tne game. tave
Stewart made the hefs score. 57.
G'ra Poin'dcxter second - best, with
50. - Perry roindexttr killed 43,
an y Joiiii Templeton, 40 rabbits
and one prairie chicken. The reader
cat figure out for himself which
side. won. Some money changed
hands from the hands, of the
. hunters to t!w?e of tho 'men who
isold tiio ammunition. That s all.'
S:n:i!i i'ire.
About g o'clock Tuesday morn
ing a ni ijority of the residents of
Pnnevillo were aroused from their
Mark Cary is one of tiie .dSant ilie ; sbimiiers by the sounding of a fire
i.t iueM-.-rie.iy -.:.-; ...I ntiJCi!! ...,i"aii ril:;hed nJ--. 11
-" i -
to find the roof 0f a Silla; house on C
f dniy f'nher uiUt or day, ai;-i does rat
aliovy the f.e f tiuf as a S'rcU.ail d'liiss el
ie;
t.vitv devolve unoa i.im whether !e-p-. sr?,-,? oeoupie-l by Mrs. Mmton, to i . - , , V
' . .. ,,. . , ' '-.-. ? t: c ; deptn. it is so nauiv dnrtta m
: or -....kiej;. ine !:ro f.!:u'f.i.iy t. i on lire. 1 tie fare engine was; ,
pulled out to the scene of ike fire, ' u,a!i'V Vm l!,iU pl0tK nUl "'n ftt
i-.nt k fev SneV.,1 f.,!i j'f. w.,f , t,.,,! MPitO travel through it, and thus
about put out the 'fire bv tha t.imo I tl!9' bocon,e discouraged, and do : see by examining t
The fire orig-
s. .no dv-.:e-.i Cast run,; op rir's ite! ve ',, and
wet. be reined that i d;dir in an apr.er
ro-.-ai ai tie? I.-tel hi- mi ;d was iiot ye;
treed hem the cs..-itii:i . eoia-s of i!.,-. .! -.
ami ia hi; -i:v;--.i t- he h -a d a ,-rv of t!i" engine anived
Some time since laisiia i-arne tnor-1 yeiik ,::.ppt sfun.i ,,a -j.,. ,;r :,.r ,.f hl- : it,r.ted from a defective store nip
oughhred stallion Winters died at C. A. S,M is; th.,'ea:i, n.-r ev -a uk ti n. P, i Mrs. Minton had started a fire in
vtruves aiu-e on ii-a-n.iii-.-. iiaa-:.--.
Sil vour ' line of decisions of our supreme
II X. court.
Tho settlers on the Upper De-s-
chulcs have in their grasp untold
wealth, in the almost incxhstistable
body of the fimst timber in the
state that stands all around them,
yet this timber is valuelss to-day.
for tisey have no market and no
way of getting it to a -market other
than the opening of the Deschutes
river. And to ot--ii this river w.'ii
lyeouire tha expenditure of a large
sum of nionev more money tnan
the settlers along the stream can
raise, and more money tnan any
prival-e individual would ho apt t
put into such an enterprise. If the
liver is ever opened so it can be
used for the purposes above men
tioned, it must and will be by the
organized capital of a company,
and that the . opening of the river
for this purpose will he a vast- bent-lit
to the people of this county,
and most especially to the citizens
along the stream, no reasonable
person will for a moment dispute.
First, to open the river would give
employment to a large number of
laborers; second, it would furnish
a market for,, and make valuable
the limitless forests of llppm- De
schutes, and give employment at
good wages, to an army of loggers
and woodsmen ; third, it would
cause the erection of numbers of
mills, thus bringing money into
our county raid again furnishing
employment for another army lot
laborers. All these things would
of necessity enhance the value oi
all the 'lands along the river.
But a coiiir.anv of speculators in
the Willamette valley, closely con
nected with the railroad company,
desire to loase the river in the in
terest of speculation, not as thi-
company, for the p irpo-e; 0f build
ing up the comity and making the
piOpeity we now love valuable,
but for speculation ; they have em
ployed attorneys to appear before tin
court, strikers to tnouthc on the
streets, and writers like t-I") , n.onat"
and "Cili.J:n'! to spread misrepre
sentations through the columns oi
the local press, ami for the- present
they have stuieeKkd.
'Th n c.cralV arptui crit that tin
leasing of the river would damage
tne ripe! i an pettier or m any man
ner int.-rfere with, the tights of ir
riiiiition is false, as anv one can
jo Session Law?
j not hugt-ie tor feed, ine conse- , (Sessimi Laws IS), pe.ge I'n). But
i rpienee is that a considerable loss ; Prank Nichols writing under tb.
of live stock is sure to be sustained 1 noui de plume of "Democrat" would
; even if the snow should. go off im- lead smy one to know he was jok
I
g year
Moore, M. W. ; Pave. Stewart, F. ;
P. B. Davis. O. ; D. V. Aldridgo,
Rec. ; I. L. Ketehum, Receiver;
Geo Summers, Fin ; T. V. Davis,
Warden : T. li. Glass, I. XV. ; After
the installation ceremony, the breth
ren indulged in a social feast. The
A. O. U. W. will give a grand ball
here on the 21st of February, to
which ail will be invited.
Bard ti'iater.
There is no use trying to conceal
the fact that Eastern O.egnn is now
experiencing a very severe winter.
Snow has been on the ground con
tinuously for over six weeks, ami
out on the hills and elevated ranges
it is now nearly a toot- averaae
Slayton, J, IN. W
i!cil; Clerks, II. 'ihtho, '
so in.
. Mitchell Julges, S V ,
T. J. .elonroe, E. P.aih v , Co ik
C. W. Aelson, rlradiey Kamunsnn.
Baltlniaii--Jr.dges, -, . J. baha
me.n. J. '5. Teller, II. 0 RniMis
vi'tie; Clerks, Y. SL.u i, s
Meaiay. ;
Upper Trout Jude. T. . S.
il.uniiton, C. Criend, II. T. Hill ;
Clerks, Ivuox liustou, James iiam
itlon. ' - .
Lower Tiout Judges. C. Mc
pherson, R. lle.dcy, K. ii. boiler
Clerks, A. R. Lyle. Wm Jul i oi
Hay Cri t k Judges. A. an
ilouten, G. Maupin, A. Dunham
Chrks, J. R. CitrUrid.t. J. 0
Donthit. . ... j
-. Haystacks Judges. A, T. Jen- j
kins, R. Springer, Henry Vvmuom ;
Clerks, D. Vv. l"arneU,Tamo Hob- j
Snson. - I
Vi'il-oiv Creek .Judge, P -i (
Read, J. II. Crooks, li ( hk J
Clerks. John Archied, C j
Wilis.
Black Buttes Judges, I). W. Al
lingham, J. II. Smith, Mark Wilt;
Cio'ks, S. J. Smith, W. II. Fuller-
ton.
Farewell Bend Judges, John
Skemore, A. S. Collins, W. II.
Staats ; Clerks, S. S. ' Stearns,
James Haggard.
Ireland' Judges, C. B. Allen,
Geo. Aldri dg, .V. J. Vandervert ;
Clerks, J. w" Pelton, 0. P. Pnngle.
Bear Creek Judges, Silas Hod
ges, W. H. Miliiron, J. M. Taylor;
Chuks, W. It. Dixon, L. Hodges.
('rooked River Judges, W. C.
Plummcr, A. Roberts, It. E. Darsey ;
Clerks, J. II. Kelly, W. II. Post.
Mowry Judges, Joint Stewart,
Thomas Lister. M. A. Carson ;
Clerks, L. M. Liggett, C. A. Force.
Hardin Judges, Thomas Alien,
John Stewart, C. J. Johnson ;
Clerks, T.-D. Spafford, Douglas Me
Lagan. Beaver Creek Julges, -J. D.
Ilt-isler, Geo. Noble, Clias Uequa ;
Cleiks, S. M. Couitney, C.W. El
kins. '.
Summit Prairie Judges, John
Iledgpeth, Ed Merritt, D. 15. Kelly ;
Clerks, Perry Cram, Leslie Powell.
Ocl.oco Judges, W. It. MeFar
land, A. F. '1 i.ompson, Pen Blev
ins; Clerks, J. 11. Miller, W. A.
Ge.ro.
Mill Crock Judges, W. IT. Kin
der, II. P. Evans, D. W. Ciaypoo! ;
Cleiks, J. J. C. Lawson, Chas. ids
ter. Catr.p Creek Judges, S. A. Lo
gan, L. F. Castie, Frtrnk Ilackle
iiisn ; Clerks, John Coivcr, Lee
Wigle.
Ihils allowed aggregating 2,
154 hd. ;
In tiie matter of the lease of the
Deschutes river, action postponed
till next regular term.
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tail! I Mi'.eids l.ooncv. HHf-a:-eii, ml ir
koi:m Sniviiiir eiamis aHinst said eKtitteare
hereliv iiotiiieil to present the same tome,
i roi eil-.-veiiticd. i;r llav C reek, ( rook
i oiiinv, Oregon, wi'.hia six mautiis troui
the dale of this no! ice. :
U. TAYLOR HI hL,
Admir.Hrafor of the estate of Wiields
Loonev, deceased. ' - ;
Dated this 27th day of December, LS3!.
19 Retard
$200 'REWARD will.be given
by the Cattle and Horse. Trot ectivo
Association of Crook County for the
arrest and conviction of any per
son or persons found stealing stock
horses or cattle belonging to
the memte:-8 of the Cuttle and
Horse Protective Association of
Crook County.
By order of the Association.
A. C. Palm!;i,
Sec. C.'.t II. P. A. of Crook Co.
." DAViS BROS-P"
DEALEliSIX-
Slroceriss, Provisions and '
Cacnod Goods.
Store opposite Salomon's Shop.
We sell OrTLY for CASH, and offer tl
BEST BAROAiS
IX TOWX:
DAVIS BI10S.
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v-ake Ut). bill bidei-d I'ireU'ii ;aevii;:ie-.e. ; . i. i i. ..:.. ',
rucco!" " I1 fWS jing, and "CitizenV statement that
rauticcw., .ii. .ui, o.i-o i-i... t -,. .i. .-Liss wnn on.., l-ia-.mi oa c.eii i:-.:- . ,, f . . . deep snow that the stockxucn fears ', the coir.panv was riving stock tr
heavy los to Mr. Pa-nes, but ,s a loss to : f : ,f iho :e,i. F..:f.maV!v the ni.iir i rt P issed tnrougo the roof. ! BO , , .,ep. ,,. a , f I , ' b. 1 .
the horse interests oi tho couniy. Uat.d, eatne a!-,- ab:mi tPoe .Ub, The dmnge was slight.', probably:'0 D'Ut'h' '"'tjany one tor their support, is sim-
buidiiur. and
f .. , . 'contrary, has several tunes twen ; dcsiied .to biilw anv one it would
i ii rii'r ii el lct'ii rwt . ,i
the collision of two trains in the Khic ha sutru to a fire. ' J ; warm enough to cause the snow toinroSaMv m;Iov in Hif ;frr nr t)w
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melt, and then afterwards freeze, ; sDecalators and strikers, tackle the
It ts stated that seven great flour thus cov, ring the ground with ic-. ! county court, hwzz the county
rmiis of Milwaukee have formed a -The present winter is a hrtr-i one, ! judge in season and out of season.
This matter is now simply a fight
between home capital and bonn
Oregon cohort Line who was injured by ' s ri-.e l ' e v..;!:e ati liie next tia.c befo.c-! t -io . .! t .'.-I-0.'. i'l ' tontrary, has several times Wn ; dcsiied .to biilw anv one
' f,re- 1 water. i
last suiniiie;-, Povs sue! the
company for 3VW. Ha allege the a-ci-deat
was caused by the c ar.rlessiiess of
the train dispatcher at La (irar.de.
i The two fires this week very pUaly
deaioasirated the fact that at keii-t t
T Sy 3.ili.-r.ny rjUtr-'rs. i
V,"i-h tve-ify-tive yr-.,rs et-;eri.'i!e.- and i
Irave, of ne.i.lv ..if tiie wjrid. I have!
ia an An.--tra'iaa piaat-.i: bo-ri.-n ; combination involving $5,000,000 and at the present there is no in
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'e.iy w.i.-.dM-..--.-rKt i,. a id I sae,cd:v ipifii. anu .in annual output ot a Oicalion or a lavorame cliange.
more cisterns are r.ivdea- one near the 1 :,'w.mi to- s.-erot. I u cwn .w s.-ti.ad do-.vn : liliilioa atid a half barrels of flour, : . " -
court i.nns,. .:-! sootrier nar I. . How-! ! W t5i '-' ' -neh.nd 'a- beaeiu i - rSt ... . P.T!- tr,. .,: , .. .,. i The asiiingtou legislature has
.; . . l o- r.iv ;
ard's rastibaee. Ew.-h ol tne lire-" w
rti.i.iiiur n- -ij . ..1
out of reach of water that c.tjH bo readied ; menf rea otd:ei
by tha ennbie. i-.eaee the r!ro :urar:ita'-! Pr-ii e : i
! ill ; of treat - i
ei-ee ' b e"
Ws ust-luaj ia hs.h easas.
i f a-!t th English syndicate mills.
Ben Bhiiitoti. who maiieiondv
killed a man at Colfix, a short
ti m r,-) his h. rP. r.y.vijto 1 of
j murder in th-; drst deg;ea.
IP-. Cede, id d .rihJ :
passed Stevenson's bili regulating
the se.idhig of ne.vsp.ipjfs. It is
tiie SailiC ,1i tb-1 1 r.Y p,.-::,t by the
Or. -m i.-lv..-
To WiOKCii.
Or.Y:.!rt.v S. Mckkay, M. D., Fe
male Spociaiirt. Has practiced on
the Pacific Coast for the past twenty-five
years. A lifetime devoted
to the study of female troubles, their
causes uid cures. I have thous
ands of testimonials of permanent
tires fiom the best people on this
coast. A positive guarantee to cure
uiv case of female weakness, no
matter how long standing or what
the cate may be. Cha-gcs reason
able and within the reacn of til.
For the benefit of the very poor of
inv ex who are sufferine irons any
of'ths ?ref..t multitude of ailments
that follow in the train of that ter
rible disease known as imnaieweak-
nees, and !vho are not able to nay
for treatment, I will treat free of
charge. Consultation by mail, free.
Ul correspondence strictly confi
ienlial. Medicine packed, boxed
.i!:d sent bv express with charge?
men who desire to build no th-J nre-naid for ."hoin?" treatment
1 . . . - e a: . : r.. If
I. r --..i f,r..;--. enwnUin,. Willi Ho'in aircciiooo ior USS. - Xi
ho desire nothing but i-'t',r,?t for
I Fed. fclitl. the home cotnp-any sn
! willing to let the bribing he dour
! by the other side. (J. V. B.
Mi.
BUSINESS y
We are prepared to -negotiate
loans on Improved Real Estate or
other Securities ; buy find sell Bonds
City and County Warrants, Notes
and other Xegtiahle Paper. ;
Cru n)'inie :'' y-iliH'f.i aid information
lati.Utied ua Oj,pi-icr.iii.:'. :t . -, :j
HKXKY.HATIN.
OTica Tn J-irnt Kali'.i:l'Uuk Uuihl
inj.', Prinevil!-, (iTe-on- ,-
I hit lift).
PEALKKS IS
FANCY JAPANESE
AN -
CHINESE' SILKS
ALSO
Fins China' tea sets and
ornamental warjf
Satnjdo roiims at Gary House.
NEW fEAT MARKET,
In Enehacll'sold Hta:i:5,Trineyi'!e,
Proprietor;
CHOICE BEEF
MUTTON, VEAL, AKD 'l'ORK
constantly on hand.'-.
All iOsds of Prsj!iice S!d sn
vou are suiTeriu- from anv fmnnlej . "1' t '
-o,,l, periolically or constantly, 0n ? to ad. 8yTft prof-
;';t 1 t Hts is all that is asked; ' Live and
OLYJrrA S. M- l::y. M. D., ' it t live; it my :i otlo.
V
East Potiaud. Oregon.
ALBERT af. V.'IL'SON.
ef.