Ochoco review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1885-1???, July 12, 1890, Image 3

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ii.
,,0 mt ijuullty ol uuuir uoi.r uv
KoiIlTH'.
lull. T. J. Hcl'liOUSoll ttl"' "l"'1
nock In towu.
hio county oIIrTiIs w n
ini liuconiliijyy.
itlonwy M. 1.. IMuk l.mg'"
;,) Ui vMt frli'liiU.
,i,.hliirttliJii rye Is allowed to ripen
.! mil U uijchiiuj,
otnl lieejer bun Iwiiulit I'"!' Kinder'
.r place 'i Min'u.
IwkA Hmllli urn iMitf.tut up u l.irgi!
L i their yard.
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l'liin week M Mi'iiui nougnt r""K
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1V.IU Itoll lian been cmloye.l to leach
mlii.il on Uird'acreek.
M. Iliil.lwin In liiiiliiinx enr ""'
liU irviiiW "' 1' ','Ml l'1-
jllKOTIHlU' VioWof itlO JolltlMDWIl dn-
r ut (llano' lmll ttHiljflit.
llr.atnl Mm. A.J AIU'ii, "I Leaver,
r.i visiting I" '" v,,,,'li
V,.si.nl.iy tt unu PiwiikH coll-
IV )1 Unit ntliiiimT U l
i it it i.'.... ....
ut il,o 4tli ticliiii on Maloua.
11. Itaknr li:w KU'ilil oeiire.l Um
,,-t (orrarryiuir Um Hunm mail.
li nil kiinln of 'ti'iili vi'ti'lulju.
um 1'Iiiiu will mi'Vo lujo lU H )il',
l Jjur Ut VViahJs' mI'wu li-0.y.
Vmitiil huii'lreJ tii-i.)of yor!Jim
ln.nlro uf M, k'itbol itu,
V I'utnaiu will liH-liim tlii wvi-liliiu
ii I .......f u-t,iitii mil limki! rilf
fel'iwilli n -
fcr lri lu wmilry ,ui"'" a v,' k
Sin, lf. Cnor I n.mltii a lV
i.-Vniu III" country ill Win. Cirilo'n.
i..if Kul'y IH runil-I' t" " "
riiiint ol tlju county I" l'Ul iO"tli.
Tim lover uf rt'al lai.ijii buy I'H tin-
Ln, luriUuro, tuu, elf., ttl Uoiiii
f.iw light h'wini ilurliin tliw MO-k,
jiikIi not uiwuiili t luiwrU-ru witlj liuy
Kiiskimi Hmwii, U M.il.ili4, romnlin
i uiIUd with trout twenty iudu
M.Tvudor tti Jrlo i f tli t. i. o JtK
.. ami H. K. Coif cmnUm-l will to tl
IT yrr.
iiisw biiil.tinK i" l"-ln onvlwl nct
loair till dtoro, to Ihj ui l ly tliu
S liwl Hu.t. Ilmtxilln l.-o.l tlio llrt
'irUT"( lim ik'hiM lu WHincv .a. -i
jilt WH'k,
Kv. iij.rj, t. mill u illvar.nl uu nl'lo
Irmoii liuro b-itli inuriiiiitt ami ovenlnit
0 l.uit Suiii1.iv,
Tlie "olili-dt liiliiiliitttiil" miy IM i
lie ruulu4 vuminur Im liiia ever ixt
4ntoril Ori'ifoij,
Ju.L'OH unit i l.-rkil i f i-loclloii will ro
ivo
(Mr county wi,rr,,.,t by culling it though i;.fH.W.W to ao b)
Tint laili.'H ol Ihn M. I
uivi' an iiXTii'iiiii fi'Hlival
lmll next I i
nl ; ii'tliii k,
I'lrnl, fruit liuiluK a littlii of unlit In
tlii'wi patlH. IVai'liCM mo milil ut i'lH: H;r
miiihI unit rliiTiic 'I 'm ii ijuiiiI or tlirKO
cliuiili'H for ii iil' M,
Tliu Ucvikw iwclviiil tlm IliMt (tniinty
wiumiit ili iiwn by Coiinly I'lurk I1uiIkh,
mill on in'Mi'iila(liin lo TiviiMiircr Whllo
il wiih i ii 1 1 1 't ly pui'l.
Mih. V. 1 1. Kuwait unci Mm. W. II.
IVck Inlmnl vliiilin Vllliunullii valley,
Uli'l will Ntiirt to ilay for larUnuli, gnliiK
via. Iliu Sutitiuin lonlo.
Tim eeli-linilion lit MiitollnH wnii not
ri-iienilly Ktti'llileil, tlinnillt t ! pieiiiu
hum a I'leUHUiit nll'air mill tliu uutioo In
tlm evmiliiK wuh a HurceHH.
"Mmk'H Manin lainturii Kxblbillon"
nl (oiimi' lmll hi-nlnlit. Hplimiliil I'Uim
lamlc views of Um bntllo of iotttiiirtf
mill nllmr lulennliiiK weneH.
Kx-Klieritr Jolm CoiiiU Ml yentenluy
for I'.irllun.l. Whllo below Im will vWt
111 nltnm ut Kalem. Hu w ill rotnru to
I'rininiDe S alwiit two wrekH.
Ai!e U tbliilT tliu beretoforo bun
.en unknown in tbi tliiimti, but hr
tlm wofk (iii I'nwn I"" bmi Huir.T
lug wiih an M tlm f yoiiultin uuu.
Marion rwull wan up from iraiH vul
)ty tlii week, lie Kuy tliu iwoht rniiiH
Jjiivo H.iveJ tbo cnipii In Slieriiiaii lounty,
iin.l tlioro will U a liuuvy ) ieM of grain
UlIM MMHOII.
Z. M. ltrow n iiml family Nturtoil ytwtcr-
I, iv f . ir Thu Pallw. Mr. Itrown ia lw
low to look after tlio Halo of bin wool imJ
will probably vjitit Willanietto valley
Im'Ioio li riftiirun.
V. (i. I'U'Lott returned on Tei"lay
from 'Xttvx. tiimli Imbrovml in Jioiiltli.
Mr. l'ii-kett cnyii Ti xim in one ol tbo lxt
HlaUm be Ii:ih over wseii, ami woubl Im ato
ttiero it it wem not wi Imt.
l or marly two yearn piiHt tliftrc nun
not Well R l.tlHineHil biiibling fwtel i"
rrinevilli). but williln tbc pant few weckii
two bavii U'n tip. Tlil liov tlmt tliurs
W Klill Homo lifo ill thu bitr.
The name J m I. I'laino lnui biinuja
proveiblal In Auieriean and in li-
ublo to lnTtnnn i i Amerii iin bor! m
JiiU, in Oreison at leat. A kninbl of tbo
tmf of that name Im aiming up Jn I-uko
rotinty.
Soma tinio ineo Hilly Hlutur left thii
v uiil. Um hileiitioii ol IT' nil !
IwllereoiiKtry, but inH fiikling that kind
of a plain ha. lelnrned and Into tbo
i-uiploy of tlm Ibiblwjri Hieep A laindl'o.
uf Hay creek.
C.mntyCl.irk ll xlkvuiakept bony at
t.n.liuK to lli dnli"" i tbo elerk'a olllen
ninee laklnis cbarjje lail Monday, but Ar
thur in eijiiaJ t tb imiori;my. and will
Brt away with tliu work without tha a
ciHlanci) of a depuly,
SliiHlirrth liaaappoliit.nl V.. T. f-'lay
ton bin deputy. Tbo npMiiiitHMnt of Mr.
Sluyton mwta tli approval of tbo deni-.K-ratie
party, tia Im I' known to t
yootitt man of aierlmg ipiahtiea oua vt)i
lilted lor th Hwii"ii. -
The i). I. Company keep a low men
working at th" front on their road, but
tliero ia no vl"iblu wu'i of muny thou
Ha.i.l men b'i'i'.' fiiiplnyed on thu linn
thi vear or pnil.tbili'y of tb ".id rearii-
lug bum bgraMa for a few year 10 come.
Tlm lecliiir of Mr. Tutnum luivo b.vn
it treat to tbo lareiiildienrc that li:iUn
in aUumlani-0 oaeheveiilin;. llii leetun'a
arc com In-l l ll lMt lai''U. "
not nbmivf, heme utu leiianiit to liatnn
to, and no d'.nbt will huva tbo tendeuey
U put pro) !" to.tlilnkiitg for tbon.wlven.
The I'orv.illH 7Vir aecuno Ji Hinkle,
of thia place, of takiiu n band of liuiica
il,Hliar,-H from Wullia iun
f biwlini. J'W di-nl' tbu
.I. oxmi and nuvs In" never t.k tbo inulon,
tlio ciiuor
(lie cioiirso of lii lucttirc
on Tuesday uvciiin, Mr. 1'ulmn.i
jiiiiJ thu foilowing tribulo toliUity
mid thu fouiulers of frccJom :
What lias froothought tlono for
tho world? It ban given it civili-
. i:. i;i...ri.r
.alio.., ncicnco, pom,.,- v . .
Tliero wiib a time when t wan dun- , l" J'"J -
? V. a " I ,,, jt 1 Int. in nil parts of the Btalo, except
ixitsed tliiH earth wnB lint, tnut it i n,,,,,,!,..
, , r t1 ....ivfrar. Hint nloiiK tho coast. I.oeul tliumlcr
wiih the centre of tho unn erne, unit
e . ;i i,n i, b lowers prevailed on tho hint to
tho mm wiih a few miles nbovo the i
earth nnd the Hlaranlno. Who was , 1'0'H of Juno and f.r.t day of Juh.
it hat revealed tho grandeur of , On Juno 2!) a very Wvor. thunder
modem ..Htronoiny, who unfolded;- aceompanied with rain nd
h.w.f K,ir.n and all experienced a few miles
lilt, JJUilUWD I'-iinu "I
it: wonders, wlio declared that tho
, .( , 1 1 ....! tf
Jlr. I'litniiiii'N Lecture. A i"11"" l"
On Moinlttv cvtiiinn S. 1'. I'ul-1 I'luinj,'
until, of Sun Franci.i o, Leg an a
aorii'H of li-clurew hero that hao hem
coiitinund throughout tho week,
with tlio exception on Wedneeduy
and Thursday cvoninp, which
wero devoted to a joint disciiwjion
hotwoeu Mr. rutnam and Kov. J.
IT. (iriint, on tho Buhjcet, ' Ja tlio
Uihlo a Divine lluvalution from
(iod?" Mr. tirant taking the af
firmative and Mr. Tutuum tho nej.'-
ntivo. Tho subject was atjiy Han
dled by loth gentlemen, Thu sub
ject of Mr. riilnani'H fiiet lecture
was "llnivursal Mental Liberty.
Tho subject, though embracing a
wide field of thought and subject
matter for many lecturers, was con
centrated down to a few striking
features by tho speuker, and was
dirieiused in tho clearest and moat
concise manner. In his lecture' on
Tuesday evening Mr. I'libiam i our vision left
v, .1,1 tn allow tho relative noHitions ions of years ago
of freethought and Christianity, and I thinker, tho unbeliever, tho infidel,
drew many pleasant comparisons tlio man who would not accept a
of tho dilTtrent positions of faith univer?al Lelief.
...l .im T.nut cvcninif tho sub- It was France, infidel France,
Sect discussed wan "Freethought' that fust prohibited African slavery. !
and Morality." Owing to tho early
hour of going to jiress no account
of this lecturo could be given.
Mr. l'utnani is a forcible, logical
rcrtBOticr, courteous to all opponents
and liberal to a fault to those who
;riiWaiiier iiuileiiu .V. J.
Of the Oregon weather bureau,
co-oper:iliiiwitli tho I'. S. Service,
central oflicf, Portland, Oregon, for
week ending Saturday, June 2,
i;io.
WEATHER.
Tho temperature ranged from 00
SJHEEP FOR SALE) FOR SALE.
Ah
Willi
.,,( ,l-.,l .,..11 (,l pll W'K HlH'r l, .-Oi'lino
, f..r yule. I-or .ar!ieuliirinpply at
tl.ia iillicc.
t H
earth was not the centre, but was
wheeling about tho sun, ninety-five
millions of miles away, and that tlio
north of Grat's I'ass, Josephine Co.
chops.
The extremo heat of tho forepart
of tho week did very little injury
The weather during the
...i ii.,.. t.r,.iorh tho im- y i"
mnBitieB around somoetherorh,and i er part of tho week was very
that, ns wc ga.o upon thuiangled
night, tho heauis lhaf shin6 upon
their sourco miu-
i? Tt was tho free-
beneficial to growing crops, fall
wheat in now generally past the
point that tho weather could injure
it. Spring wheat is doing remark
ably well, and if no unforseen
causes interfere, tho yield will be
much greater than anticipated.
The warm weather was beneficial
to corn which is growing well.
Slavery f.nd existed for hundreds j umimma county rr,r
of yea a with all its horrors, its infi- P. P .f
i, ...,d v,t.notnnQ chris- ashington county, hay is an
lUlU WU V. VJ, . -
tian nation pronounced against it
The Declaration of Independence j
average crop. In Clackamas Co.
i fall wheat will be ready to cut in
side of two weeks. Crops will be
opinion, and his lectun-s ore
libtencd to with tho utmost atten
tion by tho largo audience that at
tend each evening.
A Vilbuilile Invention.
A. M. Huberts, of Mitchell, re
cently patented a tool for paring
Imrses hoofs, which, from tho de
scription given in the letters patent,
appears to be one' that will come
into general uhc among blacksmiths
more, spring
well. In
ran a froethouttht document. There
i. ... ;.. 1 nn avcrairo one. or
.. ... i . . . ..e : . .-.n ..i ... in t.t f imu nin lv in . - '
may Uiller wu. mm in u.uu. r, . . - , -.wv ... " , , . d 0Bte rowin
it. Wasliingion, ! raiiKnu, jcnui- - .
i r .. ; ti. jamhill, Polk, Marion, ben ton and
son were unbelievers in tlio popu- ' '
,. . ,n . . ,.!,. i Lane, the wheat outlook is very
lar re hgion. They wero not ortlio- .
. , .. ! nromisinc. and ennns wheat will
.!,. 'I'lw.ir neeuiiioii t ib saiao no-
vi v -
TO MY KI'FKICKIMi SlsTKKH,
Wi ll tw.-mtv-flvf! yeaMxierieri-n anil
travel fi neaily nil the world, I havo
foiiiul in an Australian plant a fovficiun
reined)' for ail womb iliseaH. 'I Ins rem
edy aH iliHcovornd by nm, uud I Hiicriiilly
uaril Ibe necret. i have now Mettled down
to k'ivo tho women of the land tbo lienellt
of my untiriiiK elfort in their behalf. ( on
ruilhitioii by mail friic. Terms of treat-
inclil ri::monalile. ,ioiliei:ie umi uy -prowi.
J: ronc! jtivoii. AddriiHM. uliH.
Ilr. t'ule. i: Third Street, l'oithmd, Or.
AIVI( "'K' TO MOTIIKKS.
Mun. Wisriiaiw's S'lormxii Svnre ban
bcwi e'd by mothers for children teeth
iug for over Vif iv vearn with perfect suc
:umi. It relieve the litllis uuflerrsr at
onco, iiriKluce mitiiriil, q'.iiot le-..'P by
frceini! the child f-om pain, and the litllu
cherub iiwukuH u "bright as n button.
It in very pleaniint. to taste, soothes the
child, softens the fruin, nlliiy pain, re
lievcs wind, rexnlale tlio howulrt, audi
1 1.,. h..st known rejnody for Uiur.-hie,
wbeUier uritinir from teetliitiK or other
cai)!H. Twenty-five cent a bottle.
NOTiCLTO .iVIJOJI IT MAY CON
CKIiN. '.tico in hereby given, that all irsons
wctipyinK, fencing or in any' manner
lining or improving any land belonging to
ii,. U' A l'. M. M'a'on ltoad Com
pany, w i'Lout lirnt procuring the right to
do ho, from the said company, or it duly
acting n.'entn, shall be held liable to
actions ?jt damagca for trespaiHeH, and
lire liable to forfeit any audi improve
ments. And any persons cutting and ro
moving any timber from any of Haid lands,
ii , I l, nrnsci' nted for U!iv cuch act, uu-
le ja-rmiss-ion in firnt obtained from the
r aid company, or ita law f ul agonta, to do tso
bated at i'lineville, Oregon, May loth,
18!W. J- Mooiib, I-ocal Agent.
A P MI M ?TU AT O U ' S NOTICK.
Notice in hereby given that the under-(i-ned,
administrator of the estate of
Jopu bomiiiRim, deceiowd, has lileil
with the Clerk of Crwk County, Oregon,
hi final account in Raid estate, and the
.Jml'i of the County Court of Crook
County has fixed the i'-th day of July,
iwi'i nt thR hour 01 one 0 CKA K I'. . Ul
rfj A r f r Tliriie liiiii'tred and I wen
if) ! UULy . ty ii'-ren partly infultlvn
lion. Hero is a cbiuicu i'or a good abi ep
ranch ; safeiit range in tho country; one
half cash, balance on .my ternia; tnuat
iMJsold. Addres HI NllV IIAIIN.
rrlnevllle.
l?0RrO One lumdroxl and lxty
vpvjUW. acrea; one of the bent
cattle and horse randies in Crook county!
absolutely coulnila tlie only water on
tract of 4i),(ssi acres. Thin is a graud oj
portnnity to liuy a choice range proriy
$1500 ciifh, balance on easy terms.
Address IIKNKY IIAIIN, 1'iineville.
fhnnn One hundred and tlxtf
vplVjUw. acres; partly tiinbcwd;
best water in tho county ; about BO acre
of meadow. Tliia in one of tho bargain
that won't keep; lino chance for a utocw
ranch ; plenty of good range aurrotmilinil
it ; one half cufli, balance on easy term.
Address HlvSKY HAHN, l'rineviile.
Qffi Kiglitv acres fine land!
vpOUVJ. magiiiftccntspriiig'of water j
timbir land and good range nurrodnding
it. Thin I a desirable small stoi k ranch i
ono balf canh, balance on eay terms.
Addrert IlKMtY H.UIX. PrincviUe.
TIMilEK LA -VP ACT JISE . 1ST8-
K0T1CK FOR PI BI.ICATIOS.
Lanb Ornc Tu lm-iot, Oa.
Jllll M. 1 0. .
Koticc in hereby fivan that to e-impllaiice
with the i.rovl-loii of Ml ait ol timRrena uf l
Jnne a, e.7. entitled "in ac-l lor lac ! of
timber lainin m in mama
sou, Nevada aol Wasbluaton TttiiturT. -. .. t
8 ' MV-cKV i:mn.
uf Howard, County of Crook, Mate Ortnn.
11 M .WOril MUMTHIfM.
i,, tr.i. a.v niu
fr the p'ircl,iie "I Hie HW'.j of W( See U
f-tiM L-iy vu'i til M.-llon So
.rn..,...T. s.. li h.nVH No. Jti
and
will olfcr proof to how thai the land pniifhl ; la
more ralaalde for it limber or atone than for
nricilitiiril
claim toaiil land before the Keijl.ler ana
They oeeupiea tne same Po- . - " . 1 1 , '. W ibe beam, of objections
tition (hut Voltaire mil PainO OC maK0 ,UWrf U'U" "ri'l thereto. f and to settle said estate..
n.t(a Virti.n art A hav Will llVPr-
. . tVHI) VUt?j ivj - - -
CU1)" . - , , I am well. Fall wheat ill soon be
Paine U tho author-hero of the t aBWL"- , , " ...
, .. ,,. . ,;i,i,i , rcauy to cut; hada are well Iilleea.
P.evolution Vi ashington wicldca 1
ielded the pen. """S1"0' e-
now assured. Josephine anu jach.
son counties will havo fair cereal
tho sword, Paino wielded the pen
There was no thought of a sepa-
.. . : ... r.., .1... .....il,... ...uritrtr nt.
r'.lVlUII 1IUIII Hio iinnovi ... , i
i .:,..:..rii....n, Ti, idea crops. The fruit crop will be large.
uult will do butter and (imcKor i , . . ......i ri,niexcc
oi -American iiiui-evuui.iim v. , , , , , i
i. it.-., ti.. .ii,t,ii li'iiifui . .... ..i... i be nlentiful. berries are in abunu-
h.miv uu.., v.- ."ii-o - American UcnuullC W as not in me I
now in use. It is impossible to!,ninj30f tl,o people. As late as
give a description of the instru-j j--- jc.nn5y ivn.niu assembly
tnent uithout diagrams, which -we jiiistructcJ iu dt,l.gat:orl ja con-
are unable to produce, yet the tn-1 . o,)0so all measures for
I ).,te,l thirt 1 1th day of June 8!H).
T. J. 1-O'iAN, Ailtninistrator.
DUNCAN A l-KINK, Attys. for Adms.
nortaneo of the invention is assured 1 ,
from the fact that an Kaslern man- j tl ... .. ",..,., R,.n.. of reported to be an average crop
..fallow firm has ofiercd Mr.!.. . .'' , .t:..,,;t i i, Eastern Oregon. Wasco county
ADMISISTKATOK'S NOTICK.
Kotice is hereby given, that the under
signed was, bv order of the County t otirt
of ( rook Couiitv, Oregon, on the 23J day
of June, 1SW, appointed abnnnistrator of
,u iitf of A. V. Litton, deceased. All
, , . . uersons having claims against said estate
spt peacbci ; melons promise to tllbB,n t0 me at Hardin P
Crook tountv, Oregon, ouiy itnuen o"
in six mouths from the date of thw no
tice. Dated .lone 2H, 18W.
J J. HKOVVN, AdmuiwU-atoT.
DVXCAN & ltKIXK,
3 Ativa. for Administrator.
and to etablUh hla
and r:e-
relver of Mil, office at The Oallc-a, Or., on Mon
day the 1-t dar September, 190.
lie iiampM ao witneoes: l. H. "elly, IC. .
Keilv. of Mitchell. Or.. W. K. MeFarland, J. .
Kltter, of Frlfieville, Or.
AnyaudallperoiineliniliiT adversely
l.vedfrine.l laiuU are re-ineted t"-nb
their fluinu in thUottice on or before .aid ytU
day ol lune, lnJO.
KOTICE KOK PCBLICATIOX.
Lamb omcc jtThic Uium, Or.
May 6. 10.
Xirtlce In hereby (tlven that the Inllowinf
named settler ha. flle l notice of hin luleulloii
to make fliial proof In snuoort of nlj elaim.
and that aid prsf will be made before Co.
Judse, or In hin alienee before Co. Ul
1'r.Hik louuly. Or. utiriuevillc.Or.ouJiily .la
l.nw.vn: niCifAKD W. rOI.I.ARD,
lid No IMS, for sOjSEi., ami , SE5
tit 16 S. It f) K. ....
He uam tlie following wltneajea t prow
hlscoc.tinuoin residence upio, and eultliatl'i
of. .aid land, vix: Ihoina. LUter. Win. Ander
son and C. M. l.loter. of lriuevllle, Oregon.
i i..). ,wrt ... U.ttrr . Ilr.
JoU.S W. LEWIS,
60 Bejiater.
lfal1 1- i
ance. Uiatsop, liiiatnooK, euus
and Curry counties will have very
good crops, fully up to the average.
Hay is quite generally reported
to be short in Western Oregon, and
in
Paine a imnmhlct distributed by j
- . , 1 . . .i..a 1 f
Kobcrts Io.iksi ior ins paten, a.... utig of tllousan,8 0f copies a pam
tho exclusive right to tnanufacture. , , f rc..)!irkaoi0 p0WCr that
. . . .... -.., I "
hid iui in l;im t. ivu t un' s. v
in
understand that Mr. Huberts has I
made arrangements with a tool-1.
' mnliiliir cKtiiblishnietit in Illinois:
to manufacture this tool and that
it. will moil 1 o l.laced on the !
market.
County Court rrocredliiff.
County court convened on Mon
day, July 7, lS'.H), and tho follow-
! tug proceedings were had :
Certificates of election ot J. I.
created and nourished in the hearts
of tlm RtrnrL'linir colonists the
i splendid idea of freedom. This
j was the beginning of the Declara-
, .. T...1.,.,.,.,.ln,,nn fltA fiAOlb
IIOI1 Ul IIIUIjlCIHIlllV.1.1 ,,. , g-, , .. ,
I t, UilUIOI, 1'a.ci, vtwa, ...v
other interior counties
lias indications of a better wheat
crop than for years, the same fur
Morrow county. Sherman and
Gilliam counties report average
crops. In Umatilla and Union
counties reports indicate a yield of
from 30 to 50 bushels per acre.
thought of the mighty republic
to-day. It was Paine who first ut
tered the words: "The free and
independent states of America."
These words from his glowing pen
thrilled the people, and tho noblest
iTivern men t ill tho world was the
O
i fruit thereof.
u.. :.,.1.,a. .2 irmccr com.
miunici, jMfc' , I ! .til riM"l..
,1 ( M. llid'neth.l Whatever one may think of The
....i 1 ,.....,:i,.,1ft filed und ' Age of Keason,
oaths of ollice administered.
let all honor bo
done to him who first set the 'stars
Ins clerk' olheo.
M. II. llult Im boiinlit tbo old Itllnll
11 bulMIng and will move hi aaddlury
lluij) into it soon,
t iott fried r.rose wan nd..;inud from Jail
int Satiiriy, hi lnd having been ai-
X . t . .
iroveu ami uccupteu.
Saiidorn Iiinn and H. V. Allen will 1)0
n gatlmring b x( lu tlm noiitlium part of
hit county on thu :'.llh.
Tlm Fonrlli of July oration deliveroil
y ) fun. It, K. Huston at Hay creek i
)'ulililn'.l on the (1 1 L p.igo.
What lum Ik-cuiho uf tbo project at
P'ko lull which v lu givo Crook Co.
Si railroau In micli a hurry ,'
J. N. Ibini'iiu and Mr. Vance arrivti.l
icru on Wadnesday from Albany. They
will remain here alwtit a w eek.
A. J. Hliriun, of HulUiniin, brought Mr.
3'utnitmuver from Mitubell last Monday,
md ha spent the week In town.
A pluasiint ibuH'a wa uh'en at tlio
rn'iunp creek hull on tliu uviinliig of tho
ftth. Tliuru wuro III iiuiiiIh.is sold.
Hijnoss livPilnovillu I lingliinliiB '
ivon up. Aliuoaf every day Ibe stores
nilud with .iriiinr buying supplies,
The tmw comity ulliiiiiils nil prusoiitud
llliiMiinelviiii bufoio tho luuinty clerk last
IMoiiilay iiu worn duly lnatullud Into
Jtilllcu.
Tbuiuln llttlo dlnpulo iimoiig sheep
inuii over summer rango, owing to tlie
limited iiuiiiljor of sheep left lu the coun
try. Tho hiiltipon.lonno lien .Side was tbo
moMt patriotic pillar in the state, having
iiomii out in rod, whllo and blue color oil
Iliu 4th.
The Klavln bovs, of lltilton sm lugs, en
livened Um 41I1 by killing a boar and
rupturing anot luir and also taking a young
Uoyoto captive.
Win. Uodinun, of Hear crook, was stop
I'lng around town last Haturdny wearing
li J.VMUiiit of clotbus. Kiitlier line rig
for thin poiintry.
At tliooHm-iilrdaniia given after thu
(eleliratlnn at liny creek, there were 711
imniUirs sold. It was said to havo beun
the lHi'gNttt(tomlaiHiocvor at a dancing
I'iUly la Crook county.
of the 7'i.nra
On Monday evening tho Prlmiviilu fire
company held its annual election of ofll
ccr for 'th-i tMisiiing yeur, wiih the follow
ing result : lWl.'tit, T. M. Culdwin;
secretary. I. Kicliel j treasurer, J. A.
iMuthit; foriMimii, C I- Salomon ; first
assisliint, C. M.l'.lkins; HeionduHsistaiit,
P. I'. Stewart.
Thu contract fur carrying tho inail 1-
tweeu here iind Mitchell was let for less
than the actual cunt of carrying it, ami n
ia underatiaal tin) contractor wants tha
route ilinoonlimieil. Tldn is one of tlio
most iinisitljiut route lu (lie comity, ami
the iHiople will prolont against Us being
discontinued.
Iaist week J. 11. Zevley had ft horse to
die iindtir jiecullar cireumstatico. Ho
drove tho horse to town and noticed it
was lame, iimltouklt -to (lie bluekmnllh
ahoi and Inula piece of sagebuali taken
from it foot. Ho drove the nmmal Immo
, It died two days afterward from
blood poisoning.
8oiuebo.lv rush in and get a marriage
license quick. Arthur 1 lodges want to
alllx hi name a clink to such a docu
ment Just to sou how it looks, nun uesnm
wo waul a news Hem. Tho devil ut our
il.mvKiiL.eeMt that Arthur should issue
tlio first license to lilmself, ho now being
in a good oilioii lu take unto himself a
bettor half.
A Walla Wa'la "Smart Alio" by the
name of C. O. McCoy, has gobbled up
Hhotit nil tho small mail contracts iu this
suction, mid is now having some dillleully
In HublotlimS them, ho having taken
them lower than any ono can air.ird to
carry the mail. It U no child's play
to curry tbo malls In this country, and in
..,1 i,i,iliiv Mr. McCoy will be coin-
' lied to pnv unite u. pveinlum on some
jyiiincoiilrilctshofoioho sub-lets them.
Tho mile and repeat race at Silver
r ..i-,. n ihn .ltli. between tluorge Small
horse "Mackey" and James X Ulaino's
horse "I-rod K" was won ill two
MMKlit heal by tlio firmer, which was a
Keneriil surprise to all, a Um 11 a iuo horo
. i.t:
,i,r,.,i.,l K.....I. of Arthur Hodges, of g'ty in tne nag oi our reruuu.
clerk; V. A. Hooth, sherilfand tax; l-t Ins name suing in ine
I-r tb tl.....ir : V. A. C.erow. assessor ; ! ot millions wnoni ,8 woriw .a. -
F.d N. White, treaciirer; 11. K. efited. Let no creed, no d.ilerence
, ..r ,0.u, nri. lb lustre of the
Huston, Mirveyor.onU ' w.oous, -I
coroner, filed and approved. palnot an d hero who consec a t d
Intheu.ftU.-rof the petition 0f( all to liberty, and who declared the
I, W. Woods for license to sell j world is my country; to do "good
i;.,.inr in Mitchell weciuet, petition My religion.
4 j aw.
granted and license ordered issued.
V. II. Post appointed justice of
tho peaeo for Crooked river precinct.
S. H. Slayton appointed county
commissioner to (ill tho vacancy
caused by the death of Win. Foster.
In the mutter of the 1. llmkle
bid fair to
make average or more than average
yields. The present outlook is
most encouraging for a fine harvest
throughout.
B. S. Paole,
Observer, U. S. Signal Service
Asst. Director.
STRAY HOUSE.
Ti,f.,iir,u i,,-ilHw:riVKl horse was found
near I'owe-ll Unites on June 5th', and may
bo had bv calling at J. II. Perry's place
ou Deschutes : A bay Clydesdale stallion
vear old, lo'.i hands high, branded on
left shoulder with cither a febgig or cross
with end of crossbar turned up nil halt
circle underneath. Address
L. C. l'EHUY,
3 l'rineviile, Or.
J.0TICE KOB PUBI.ICATIOX.
Lan Orrica at Tu Dallii, Ok.
Juneia,l
Kotice U hereby ftrrn that the followlnf
named jetller ban Sled notice of her intention
to make Sual .rttof in aupport of her claim and
that .aid proof will be made bfor Clerk of
CrK.lt Counte. orejoa, at rrinevllle. Or.,
Auau.-t w, lssio. Tlx:
S JEANCLAYPOOL.
0 8 So SJ77, for the Sa',. of N BW of SE!J
and WiJ of SKH See 2 I P 1 8 R 12 K.
. . , ..1 . i. .. f.,H.,M.iiiv etlnfftM. Ill HTt
her eontiunoua reidence upon, and cultivation
of. mid land, via: i. II. Clay pool. J. S. School
iuir i. r. Taylor, M. C. Aubrey, rrincrl bt. or.
' ,f ' ' " JOHN W. LEWIS, KeUte.
.Ilarilage of a former Crook Couuty (iirl.
The following marriage notico is
taken from tho Colfax, Wash.,
ffrtcelf of Juno 27 ;
"Married, at the residence of tho
bride's mother, in North Colfax,
Just Opened!
TKEASriiKll S NOTICE.
Nolle I hereby given thnt all warrant? '
Crook iMiintv rei.lered prior to Jnl 1J, ISA
will l Hid ""i J.resentation at the treasurer .
otncelii Krineville.Or. Interest nr. the above
warrant, will 'ul?e.
Prlnevlllc, Or., July li
PEE TRIAL
& PACKAGE A
PROF. HARRIS' '
PASTILLES
r An li r fl t or DC "
(VITALLY WEAKi. '"fWiTr 2J
DAVIS BROS.,
DEALEK8 IN
Croceries, Provisions and
Canned Goods.
Store opposite Salomon's Shop.
We sell ONLY for CASH, oml offer th
BEST BARGAINS
rIX TOWN, f ;;
DAVIS BROS.
Ill Dooi .Co.
road, Fred Smith, M- I.aughlin and ! Sunday, Juno 22, Uev. H. C. Motor
Isaac Mills appointed viewers and oiliciating, Mr. Dayton Collins and
ir i.- u,,u,.. i,reeenr m meet on ' M iss Lucia Princie. The .'wedded
11, 1 . "Bt" U... 1 J - ,
July 7.
In tho mutter of tho TeMierow
road, James Weaver, David Weav
er and Titos. Gear appointed view
ers and 11. K. Huston surveyor to
meet on August 28.
In tho mutter of tho Jerry Achey
rond, report of viewers accepted
and road ordered opened.
Andrew Morrow, a native of Ire
land, admitted to citizenship.
Ordered that bids bo received
for a suspension bridgo ncross
Crooked river tilovo tho mouth of
Nowsom creek.
No Itallrontl this Summer.
Tho chances are that tho O. I'.
will not reach l'rineviile this sum
mer, but parties who visit Willani
etto valley and desire to buy sup
plies, are invited to call at Vr. W.
Simpson's, Albany, where is kept
a full assortment of groceries, dried
fruit, bacon, dry goods, clothing,
boots, shoes, etc. Am prepared to
furnish a full load at tho very bot
tom price. Wool, hides and pelts
handled and the highest price paid.
li. W. MMl'SOM,
Cleneral Merchandise Dealer, Al
bany, Oregon. "
ouple took tlio, afternoon train to
Tckoa, where their iuture Home
will bo made."
Miss Lucia is a daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. C. S. l'ringle, former resi
dents of this county, and was well
and favorably known here. Though
her friends hero remember her only
as a little girl, in this her. marriage,
they recognize tho flight of time,
tho' changes a few fleeting years
cnuso in lifo, and now congratulate
a woman married and wo hopo
trodding tho path of a perfectly
happy wedded lifo.
THE
NEW RESTAURANT,
Next door to Shellabarger's,
Pni.NKvm.E, Or.K.tox,
P.B. PO!NDEXTER,Prop
Tho table supplied with '
ALL THE DELICACIES
that can be had in the market.
WJHITE COOKS
WHITEWAITERS,
No Chinese cooking.
Ma's scrc flf all hours.
Private rooms for special meals
First-class
in connection
WEAK MEN ."". w...iMWa. i-
Id.ll. lr.il lck of ltor..4 Brentih.Miu.1
' ' -AteTtdeooeofour faith ts Ptvl. MrrU'
TRIAL All f l. "'lac 'f"
,::.i,,.nreubl. iboold a f .r ..r ll .1 m
5 "Vili'i rTaofel. ". a Prl
eff.r .11 . th.nce to M eurl br th. rutin. Ir'T!f
'I
nrtrcryrTCTTyiFi.T
119 Seward
-DEALERS IS-
FANCY JAPANESE -
SILKS
AXD-
CIIIXESE
-AT.SO-
A200 REWAltD will be given
by tho Cattle and Horse Protective
Association of Crook County for the
arrest and conviction of any per-
tVinnll stPnlillt? Stock
uf- li,t I horses or cattle belonging
nan v.-.t.. , , ,
the members ot tne caiuu
Horso Protective Association of
Crook County.
By order of the Association.
A. C. Tai.m ek,
Sec. C. t H. P- A- of c'rook Co-
Fine China tea sets and
ornamental ware.
Sample rooms at Cary House.
blJWOODS.
SjrVbOOJilST
MAIN STREET. PU1NEVILLE, OREGON,
Keeps none but the
BEST BRcJDS Of CISA-RS
BEER.WIEcB IslQUOR.
CYRUS NOBloE BOURBOf,
WHISKEY.
Coriodious game and
club rootns.
ure
e
If yon have mailo up your mind to tiuy
IliKid'a earauiarllla do not be Induced to tako
nny other. Howl's 8ailiarlll is a peculiar
iv.m'.lciiio, iws.scslnt', by virluo of its peculiar
combination, rnnrltui, and preparaUon,
curalivo imv.'cr Mrior to any other article.
A Bostou liuly wlio knew what sho wanted,
and wliosa cj;:uiip!o is vorliiy luiiUiUon, telU
liar experience below:
1 0
w. s m....ihc-d to ho tlioimiv.lable win. r.
Tlm s, lie rae-i was won by 1' ester s
1, ken Icwod Ceiiiior roll. Tlio racua
wre well 1...1 there bcin a boil KM
iH.rmins from Uk-ivlow and I'.iislejf pies-tmt,
Crook county new hoiiHts uf tho fattest
treftHure, and the leanest, longest clerk
of any comity lu the nluto. Verily, Crook
leads lu nlulost everytlilns.
In ono store where I went to buy riood's
Barsaparilbi t'ao clerk tried to induce mo buy
heir own Inatcail ot 1 looU-s; lie told mo Uiolr'a
I would last Jougerj that I mlejit tiko tt on tea
All porsons Imlohled to nio must mnka I dllvV .lal. tllat.( idld not Hko it I need not
...,l..,..i .. .,r l.f.,m AiiL'tlst 1. 1S'.K). or ! nav aiiyUiliiK. etc. Hut t'O could not prevail
. .,, . ,, i ni.:.. u .,..t.iiu ii.m.,1 ' on mo to change I told lilin
C081 Will DOIUUIUU. H'm - ,.rt.
out moaiia u.si wniu n en..",
1. 11. 1'OUNOKXTER,
I knew what
I had taken It, was
NOTK'K FOK BlOrt.
Notico i: liereliv given, thai tlio Comity
Court of t'roiik Comity, Oregon, will re
ceive sealed liiilw for tlio btiililinsi of a
mitipensloii britliw aemsw Crooke.l river,
on the county rouil leailln from Vrino
villu. where tlio wune erosaos sanl river,
just iihovo the inouth of Nowsom ereek.
i lio hlU will 1) opened on Wednesday,
September ii, m, at 1iU'cIih:Ic a, m. ;ami (
pluns unit iiiKcitValidiiH must accompany ;
eucli hid. Tlio rejlit I iworvou iu re
ject any and till bids.
llv order ol tlie t'oiini)
County. AKTIH
aatlsllcd wltU it, tuid did not want uy uther.
HoodTs
When I bepnr. taking nood's Sarsnrilln
I was leoliiij real mlscrablo, suftcrlni?
a croat deal with dyspepsia. i"d woaf
that at times I cou'.il lianlly stand. 1 looked,
eud had lor some time, like a person In con
eiimptlon. Ilooul SarsaparlUa , did mo o
UmchodtliatIWlulcratm-sclIomcthnes,
luul my Irlcnds trcqnentry rpt'k ot it. was
Euu A. Uorr, il Terraco SU-cct. Boston.
SarsapariHa
lty order of the .Cotmln ' 'oiir t of sa.u ana,, .11 ... Pi
It v lliiuur,,-., ujv.i.uoovv,,r- .--
County Clerk. 00 P086S OnO Dollar
C.L .Salomon
Blacksmith &
Wagonmaker.
Diacksmithlngof all kinds
on short notice-
Vagcn work in the best style
cf workmanship.
Repairing a Specialty.
DKAUUt IN
rLOWS, HARROWS, NEW AND
OLD WAGONS AND
HACKS.
A flJE Blbloljtr9TirBu)E
IU E XCEI.I.ENT I.EP AIH.
Mixed, fancy and plain drinks
servud by an experienced bartender.
Orders for large quantity of liquor
filled with the VEST STOCK. .
A liberal pat.ronago solicited.
new meaTItIaMet
la Wilson's old stand, Prineviilo,
Sam C. Cline, Prop,
This Trad 9
Stiark la on
TH3 Best
Coat
In th world.
CHOICE BEEF,
MUTTON, VEAL, AND PORK
constantly on hand.
0
The Highest Price in Cash
IAID FOK
All Kinds of Country Produce,
Or Sold at a Liberal Cououiissjon.
We solicit a share of your
patronage.
SAM C. CLINE.