OCIIOCO REVIEW. 8ATCKDAY, OCTOBER i, 189J. TO SETTLERS. t h't free ot chute, where tbe notice are ilbJ In 'oi,i PPer- HeenUtt prieetorpnb ' n'ltiees 7-M. If notice have to ; ,.ij,U"tie 1 mistake of onr, tbe aee , I p iblietin will be inserted free. To Subscribers. Jill thwiptioa totheOcuroco Review not paiJ in advance will be charged for at ttiu ratcnf twenty-five cents periuontb, or three dollar per year, for all arrear aj?. . . 7 . LOCAL, PERSONAL A!il KEXERAL. . Lumber at reduced rates at the plainer. (S i to Cline's m irkat for fresh lard and allow. Mr. (lant returned last .Sunday from the East. Wanted 13 dozen eg.; this office. Inquire at S. Springer has returned from Yam bill county. Circuit court will convene on Monday, October 20th. Mr. and .Mrs. Thoa. Lister spent the week in town. John Ciage and family have moved to Hahibrtn, fdaho. Two tuns of fine onions for sale at Howard'- market. John D.-.C has taken charge of Mr. Mal ing'a furniture store. , A little ice formed on etill water hcv cial night tliH week. ' Charlie Charlton went to (iilliam coun ty tha first of the week. ' Ifeorgo Craw, of I'ortland, spent sev eral days in town this week. A. C. l'almjr is carrying a tine line of riiosa at the l'ostollica -Store. To-morrow the new bell at Union Church will call people to worship. A clear sky and warm sun yesterday gave it the appearance of a day in May. Mr. and Mrs. J. iV. Elliott have moved to town to send their daughter to school. Bring $:i to this oflice and get the Ociioco Heview and S. F. Vail for one year. The rains this week have laid the dust and the roads and streets are now m uuu . Parties having a fe-.v calves to dispose o will find sale for them by calling at this oflice. ' V. Hogers, dealer in lumber, hidjs, grain and flour, north of Ochoco, on -Main street. In some places ground is wet enough to plow, and farmers will beiu prepar ing for fall seeding. You don't want bargains very bad or tho low prices at liowan's ' would' draw you. there to trade. V. II. Anderson started p:i Wednes day for Williuij.'tj valljy with several y-juti.' horses for s.i!o. Hear in mind that you can pay your subscription to tlii.s paper with wheat if you haven't the cash. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Smith and Mrs. J. ! W. Howard returned homu from Willam ette valley last week. The town council has votel to levy a town tax. Recorder Sunimors is now making the asse:is:ni;:it. Sheriif Ilooth and Deputy Slayton have been busy this 8iimnioui:ig jurors and uervins other legal. documents. (iordon Cooper, a well-known tough character of Oregon, died suddenly last week at Echo, t'lu.i'ill.t county. M. Siehell retutned home last Thurs day from Portland, where he bought an .immense stock of fall and winter gojds. Sam Hod,'js returned the first of the week from Harney county, where he hail boon working on the rango for Hardin & Kiley. On Saturday last Percy Davi.s started to Portland to buy goods for l'ulljr it Co. Ho will take iu the esposiiijn while ia the city. ' Prof. McKanlas, the world renowned violinist, will be at (Hade's bail next Fii iLiy and Saturday evenings. Everybody will attend. Do jou want to buy a boms? It' you do call at this otlicc. We have for pale some of the most desirable farm property in the county. It is said that money is scarce here, but there seems to bo plenty of monev to gamble on, at least the wjll p:itw.ii aro banks arj ti i .i n . Tlue week the Review iiiokeu change in it's outside dress, audit will . 1 i . . . o.Miioruer ior tlie Acirs to have a fit i .... . aoout it next week. Subscribers who do not receive the KbVikw regularly will ph-ose notify us of ' . the' fad, aiVwe" will endeavor' to learn where the fault h. This week 1. b". Stewart put boiling apparatus at the tlourin This will enable him to make b :tter grade of flour. Judge E. 1). Shattucd, of Portland, has WMtten J. r. Moore tlmt liu oill l.u I,,,,., n tlm awh to n... ...i... .v......... ton., of circuit court. ' " Mr. ville I'.illes .i o-.i the f got in Usually at this season of the vear there is considerable typhoid fever in this sec tion, but so far this fall there have been comparatively few cases. Some of the farmers were not throiHi threshiiio when the rain came this week, though their eir grain was stacked, hence . - , , atenally damaged. was not in. Marion Templcton and family, of Har ms', aro visiting frijnd.i and relatives bore. Mr. Templetoti Siiys the bay crop in Harney valley was immense. Me 1 Moore started to I'ortland yester day to look aftec his mail contracts. Service on the IVu-.evTlj-Silver Lake route will not be increased uatil his return. Premier, proprietor f the I'rin," ! ",.ilii0 a!1 urJi'iary bunchgrosser green i ricultunst. The grams of the cere-! mvstenes oi polygamy which will . . .. ' f fi , : U.e. acted use wduct, 0,,.e 'als are lareo and idumr,. Hav he read with eager interest by all : ,v, e.,T..Dr ... , i jems inn uiai w, i.ieu -aoj iwantis, and c - - i e t , . il i ur itaas several tru last weok. If.s i :i vo.r:;,.,. w,.;,,i,; ... i ' vitclMl ir..ll ml farm. annntv Ima 'Classes of Decide throuehont th All Vlnrl " T:-.... o:t tune cacti tiio. i , , y . s h .iol.al. c..., L-;.,r. n-ri,; ti i. A IWV rkhatj-fh..A ..ll...l 17: f 1. I . ... I..:..... 7 connty, ad wiU be silled bTtl Ha'r-l L3st?ek t!ie Mity loard off Following is a list of those who - The meeting of the Second East din line when it is re-established. j elual,lat,oa completed the work of ; pay taxes in this county on more ern 0r"S Agricultural Fsir held - The "McXanlas, Operatic Minstrel j the assessment roll for I than 5000 : f 1 Jh 1?aMea last week is Troup," consistingof eight fine musician, wui gtveentertatHmentsat Glaze ball 4 r.i i . ,i c? . t ... : x u.i urn i-auruiij- cutnuugii. There will 03 another meeting of the Cattle and Horse ltutectire Aasociation at the court bouse this evening. Mem - bam are carnestlv requests to attl-nd. -T f'l li , 1 r. ww,. - in. si. .-iiieuaoarger leit on lliursilay for San Francis-o to hnv cowls. He will be gone about two week's. AV. II. llowan will attend to his store during bis absence. All accounts dun mn on fnrnitnr.-. 0...1 on lumber at the lumber yard must be settled on or before November 1st C. C. Mauso. Oeorge Barnes accompanied by bis three daughters anil Miss Kova Dodson ! 111 H ar 1 ""ains next Momiay. Hie young ladies are going tliere to attend school. . i . i -l mi.-iaiwu na 111:1113 in manuotiing tne hank robbery at The Dalles last week. It was the First National Bank of The Dalles that was robbed, and not The Dal!cs National. The showers of rain that have fallen this week have been worth thousands of .111. ..a . i X.-. l. f ,i uuuain iv im.1 i;uuill . J'UOUgll Hltil 1011 to -start tbs griis to" growing and fall range will be good. Wni. Ilogan passed through town last Sundy on his way to Corvallis to meet his wife who has been visiting in Wil - iamutte valley. They expect to return home in abut two weeks. Sam Ciitie returned on Tuesday from Eugene. He was quite favorably im pressed with Willamette valley, and cs peeially with the Wehfoot girls, but he returned heart-whole and single. Owing to bad weather, W. B. Flower. the photographer, was unable to finhh his work in Prineville and go to Mitchell when ho intended, though ha will bD in Mitchell next Saturday without fail. Elder Holman will fill his regular ai- pointment iu I'libn Church to-morrow j at llf a. m. and in the evening. The pub- : lie is' cordially invited. Morning sub- j j..rt. "The difference between the ungod- , i and the sinner." It has been suggested that a literarv , society be organized. It would be a I pleasant and proiitahb way for thosj u-llrt l ! V(i hiint-o 1., o,ut,wl : each week, and there i.s certainly enough IIon' Bln&T llini. Stating that talent here to make it a success. j tne P03tal department has ordered The Willow creek catibmen finished I S(Jrvice increased to twice a week their fall ride the first of (lie week. Joe j on mail route No. 8312J, from Sil-Hinkk-, who was on both the spriuL' and , ver Lake to Prineville, the increase fall ride, says he is now convinced that at ' t0 take effect 0 October 1st. IJast one-ha!f the cattle in the northern . . , , ,. ,. , part of the county died List winter. i 1 hlS ,S 0ne of the hnes on wnlch Dr. Ilinkle came near getting his left C- C- Mc0-V lias tdn the con leg broken while branding cattle at bis tract fr carrying the mail at about corral in town. He uied to pull a cow er mat nau oecn "rojKMi- ana tne am- r ,if..ii i;,-a i. u .. ...... .... v.. i.io hi,, i.llis IU (I TClCltJ rfr-.i.. tl..... ,l. ,...i i., ,, bone. - j us that service will notjbe increased At Elder Ilolman's servLw at Willow'; unBl Mr- MCy "lakes some ar ereek on Sc.t. 21st there were five ad li-! rangements for paying the expense, tions to the clinrc.h Mr. and Mrs. Black, ' above what is received from the Mrs. Pratt and Misses May Montgomery ; government, for carrying the mail. and May (iniiin, the latter two by bap- j tism and at Gray Butte last Sunday! - In Hard Lack. there were four-Mrs. Foley, Mrs. Mo"- When Horace Dillard left here a .uecKeu, i-iss liusn anu Jiiss tolev. lt, 1Z aturdav, October 1 aiKl 25 for the inir - pose ii rai.Jing money with which to pay off the indebtedness of the church. The dinners will be gotten up in the highest stylo known to the culinary art, and will tendiiv court. Bruce Healey replenislicd our larder this week with a cabbage head .which weighed 21 pounds and a dozen potatoes wno.se aggregate weight was li pounds. Warn .1. !..... I.il ..! m , , f- t . - moth veeefables on his Trout rwkf, but if he dm.s, his products will certainly ?n(! -lclng school. The ed ccmpare with those of any localitv in th"e!ltC!r0f tllC Itcm fUm1.s rna(J' to state. LaH Wednesday Walt MeAlpin, the lame upholster, and John Ihintoii, an old wood hauler, skipped out from l'rineville, leaving several sorrowinj; creditors to mourn their departure. MeAlpin had only len here a short time, but being a good workman, and also .a account of his being a cripple, he established a litlle credit, which he abused bv leavins: his creditors ith unpaid bills. He omcd a shop here and coulil have, done well W VlTIIV 11 u.iu ne oeen uonoraoio, nut ins uisiosi - i u;n ,.i i i. . i i i ,i i . , .. . I and he leaves no friends here. Wherever ll"i J H - 1 Uill PUtlllvtl t J I'll lllllIllllitlfT. I. 1.1. . . t t ! i,u eseres no st nipatny ior ne i IS In. !r,w-l I &- T. A. T'ren raturned o-i We.lnesdav from l,rlland, here he had been bttv-! I ing Us fa" and wi,ltur Ua was it the ojK'ning of the Iiidustiial Kxtiosi-' inaire-.v1''011'11'1,1-1'6"''''0'''1"' eck, j ,ins 0r warehouses. Summer fal-1 ingnilll :;;:rSu;Jf7,f !!1fs ( art'low is being worked and much , a utach ;;rm ma;uin;4t a'SeS,,!;; wheat has already been sown. Har - prod I vaiious iiianuf.ieturi:... ;.,.l....-: "tate were excellent, but the mi oereit ny j.iocrati s band, to l.i... -. i I I--luate feature of the exposition. ! I IX? :tl! .tt.r1" ! APVICKTO MOTIIKUS. Mrs. Wixslov.'s Sootiiixo Svp.rp lias lieen used by mothers for children teeth-: ing for over tiftv vears with perfect sue- 11 1PeUavea ,he, '! sutferer at w", ivpuuivb iiaiutai, .juui- toevp nv i riuut sleen hv freeing the child fom pain, and the little . . . ... . . ' jehertib awakes as "bright as a button. ciieruo awakes as "Uri 'lit as a button." i l !; v'ry pleasant to taste, soothes the i clul.l, soitens the minis, allavs rain, re- j i1(,ve, w iml Ksna& t,,J him:el an'(, fa '( Vilt kllOV.Il miTifiK f.-if fli'irrlwn whether ari.-in;, ron, teethinsor other causes. Twenty-live cents a bottle. nr"ci.-m..T. fekTTLE. All accounts due the estate of U. Row- an, deceased, or to the tirm of U. ltowan & Son must lie settled forthwith or costs will be added.- W. II. ROWAN. Administrator of the estate cf It. Row - an, deceased. ' 1 mt . ! . . -.ct mi. j u ie summary ot the prop- - enj on wmcb the tax levy will be erty on which the tax lew will I matltt IS 38 I0110W8 : made is as follows: ; Acres deeded land Kfri. . - $319,043 Brown & Williamson j gon road land 234.44J . . . rJSt.mj ' ' " imamsoa ! ?,wn U,t --- .,77..T Baldwin ' i teXT?'" ! A. D. Bolton -".imiwiwaiM implements. . . no,i 1 ! l - . .. . i noies ana aironnts ' 0USt,no'd furniture, etc. . j JtX !" '""i I fheep " 142j(il8. .. ' ,VW"le 458.. v '?.) Grom valuation. .:. . IndebleilneHS. JalS.'Jltr Exemptions ... . 114,(H.K) $1,841,157 Total taxable property. . . . $l,2u8,863 Number of polls yi7. 'i When compnred with the assess ment of,last year it shows a de crease of $167,645 in the gross val- ! ,r -if , ., ,, . I uv "1 V l'e'li'. u in j VaIue of taxable property, though i this 13 not as groat a decrease as some had expected, owing to the J heavy losses of stock last winter, : The decrease in sheen 1i:ir hen the t - .... - greatest of any class of property Last year there were 222,137 sheep assessed in the county, and this; ,vear only 142,618, .showing a loss ' of 79,519. The decrease of cattle has been 6S49j horses, 2125; mer chandise and implements, $12,544 ; town lots, $15,730; while there lias been an increase of $10,688 in the amount of money, notes and ac counts; the amount of deed hind in land, 13,543 acres, increase in vai uation. 12,678, and the increase ' : i ' i r , in me vaiue oi improvements nas been $13,284. Considering that the value of live stock has decreased $255,483 within the last vear, the fallin" off of $101 412 in the tavaMe nronprtv , f . . , , of the countv is by no means a bad ! ' " ' I Mail Service Ordered Increased. We are in receipt of a letter from 75 per cent of the cost of perform- j . ine the work, nr.d M A ATnnro th . ' l . . . i .1 T 1 CIlK.iirfi'nitii' rn flwt 1fnA I T. i'""-w'u"iiiwiiic, niiur-iib ; lew moritllS ficn tr. tnlrn oilifnriol i f! f Uy t" he to,d i - l'lal' llillIley 'Ry was tne Kden of God's footstool, ! and we all expected to learn of his j having made a million in a short I . . . .- . , . treat surrounded with luxury ! that Eden has certainly not prov i to be productive of golden fleeces i for newspaper men at least, ju ;ing from the following bid Bn fher i WiHard makes for an outsid job : ! "John Roberts, of the Press, has ; lane a contract oi sawing wood, or any light work, to help tide over dull times." Come back to Prineville, Horace, the Review has fen cords of wood you may have the job of sawing at one dollar a cord. Oregon Oops. According to the crop-weather : , , , . ' . bulietion. the last one for this sea-1 . : son 'iued last w-o...- tho l.,rr..,ui p--ut.u fast wclk, tlie largest yle'" ' wheat in the state is re- . . i . ported from Forest Grove Wash- i - ; ington county, where some fields 'leIdefl 80 , bushclfJ to tl,e C. i 'f he bulletin says' cereals are gen-; erally all threshed and most all in os of the ' vest is over and crops are gathered, i B iteu author forms a novel yet true STOVES AND rVxGES TI lusic reu- Good reports as to yield come from to ,ue letter. Above all in surpass- i WAKE, GltAXFTE IROX every county The year has been e of general prosperity to tlie ag-! ; were plentiful, " VAdvertised Letters. i t;.. .. .... ... ' . nn tor, rcniainniii i in Ihd IriTioviIi iwt..;.. i iuo. in the I nnevillo postnttice (let. 1. IS!)!. ; ....... iW i . i do sent to l.eail ; Letter Ullice ov. 1, 18:)j. A. C. 1'ai.msk. P. M. ! Cowardie 1) B Patee I) I, Kanioiis 'or Ron laud Ed L Se.ir J W Scott Thomas Shelhcin Pen Taylor J J) Thomjoa'A L Thomson Mary Thomson U V Ward Martha AVilev Etta i !avis ('!j,V.b 1 Vi.lns T . Elliott I) M ! FJson Mrs tieo ! Elliott Mrs H j Fmtea Frank ! Huron Mr 1 Haniii"ton F P iMlestfci ' .Moore Henerv j Osboru J W oct-n secureu. uaruen nrouucis e ' i "-"""'s CreM HMTI TltWItt. B. F. Allen $20,091 1 P.bl.; ck t. t n- e. Baldwin Sheep & Land Co. 36.894 Phil Ttmaan m 6,135 7 500 (j'j-q -'ni i,vw Rian First Nat. Bank of Prineville 0,490 i Dalles National Bank 1 luwr J- 1'- Combs 5C4;D. W. Claypool 11 700 . '..I. ii,'0 H. A. Cleek J. J. Cozort J. W. Gage W. II. Gulliford Heisler Bro. T. 8. Hamilton Allen Henry A. Hackleman J. W. Howard Henry Hahn Z. T. Keyes D. B. Kelly A. Lytle T. J. Logan & Son W. G. Looney C. C. Maling -1 i,yfi) 8,83G 9 390 M. C. Nyc A.J. Noble f G. W. Noble : S. S. Newsom T. J. Powell T. M. A. J. Parrish Charles Requa M. Sichel & Co. ; .' S. A. Taylor J. 11. Taylor (estate) Uren it Son A. Zell David Calm 6 005 5,650 IS ' ; Dalles Military Road Co. Was It Murder! mi li ,, , KiCT III llic CUIIIIIV ; JUKlllI ijj ;UTI!H The following is from the Me-' of meadow. Tbw is one of the barguhw Minuville Telfphone-negisterorh,tiiatvon'tiieeV.i-edaiieefor a stock tm..nr or.,u i i , i r!"t'' ; plenty of (rood ramie surrounding' tembcr 2olh, and bears out the ; it; one half cash, balmu-eon easy teims theory of the Ochoco Reiiew that ''n" HKKltY HAHN, Prineville. Byron Springer was murdered : j $800. kl "Monday morning on the 10:30 tl... t,j c t c. - train the body of Byron bprmger arrived in this city. The corpse was taken to the I. 0. 0. P. par lors and a post mortem held. The -,.l.,i;,.o r 4i i i . relatives of the deceased were not satisfied with the report of suicide, and the rnsnlf. nf tl,n - . . v i - v..-vuiiJiii(itlWll exnloded the Slllf.ini. tlioorir A , ...,. v 1,. l,.,,- . r j ,i I large bruise was found on the tem- pie, the skin being abraded. The! t .'. . ' ! bridsre of thh .,! i.: O .-w uuu 1.1AM were also bruised fts if hit with a heavy instrument.. Friends think that Byron Springer was murdered A bullet hole was found in tho i . 10. w,10m niay concern, notice is here a liuiiti noie was iouna in the ; V). giveilj Ul.lt lhe IJartnert.ilip lpret(JfOI.e body over the heart, butthe clothes existing between M. T. Manning and M he had on at the time he was found i m.1 oUliieti thf fi"" liaT .f , . i -banning & Co., is this dav dissolved bv in the hotel contained no bullet mutual consent, and all persons having hole,' neither were they Woody. XtSjt .tt.Xht ?.W t-tm ; I mill nil nnrwnrnnrna nt u-oa olmr ' Whil in M a"d murderers! j '-"""'J' urcsseu ine oouy, anu ai the hour of five fired a shot . and escaped, leaving everything looking like suicide " x nu uouy was lUKen io Amity, At Last. he long-expected illustrate History of Utah by the eminent historian, Hurbert Ii. Bancroft, has at last appeared. It is absolutely a revelation. After yisiting the field in person, taking testimony i impartially from all sides, critical- j ly reviewing the enormous number I of 1000 different authorities, and searching many of the secret arch ives of the Mormon church, Mr. Bancroft now gives to the world this wonderful and remarkable "orh'' ule 011ly ue history ot Alor- l.l , . , . mopism published. The work reads like a romance the wonderful adventures of trap pers and travelers, the "bloody In dian wars, the thrilling accounts of massacres and miraculous escapes. i the famous Danite Association or Destroying Angels, the story of j BHgham Young-all this fresh o'" the pen of the brilliant and i,nB '"terest is the unfolding of the 1 grt. Mormon question and the j is published in one large, hand some volume of over 800 pages, bound in red and gold, and grand ly illustrated with steel-plate port- raits of the great Mormon leaders. I exquisite half-tone engravings and j dazzling colored plates. It is is sued by the great publishing house of the Pacific coast, The History Company of San Francisco, and can only be procured through their authorized t?ents. We call atten tion to the advertisement in an olhe column, t ider heading of "125 00 Reward," I The Dalle Kair. hmtn f frll!f i., . r . - , , . fe were eood. the iril of sneo.l ,r j - - - fair, and the exhibit of tine 'stock was eceueni. .uenuonmg ine Stock that was on exhibition the f'wsavs: ! ' The citizens of Wasco countvf mn,rit f...! ,.Mj- e .u ' may well fee! pround of the itn- Droved breeds of fctocfc wluVh thilw cuuaicu a 1 Jl - r,, f ' "UVK anu "5 win coiiipare iu- vorably with any in the countrr. In the history of the Northwest ,e ti.ne has passed when the cav- use is the popular representative of tne horse, or inferior spwits of co'vs 01 "omed cattle. o,jw wii gtMJ fine (jivtics,Jaiei KngisI, 8,0i5 Shire and Percheroti horses; and 6,420 Mr. Sharp's black Galloway cattle, 19,400 which are the pride of the pasture." o,993 j The Sew Ch orth Bell. 7,907 j The new bell for Union Church 10,040 arrived here this week and was 5,515 placed in position in the belfry hv 7 40G AIr" BelknaP- Tlin '5l weighs 4C3 o'9in pounds and has a clear, musical -1U tone, and is by far the bes-t bell' 7,000 in town. It was manufactured 1 y 10,695 theMcShean Bell Foundry of Bal 9,560 ti'J'ore, Maryland, and cot $150 g : laid down here. FORSALE. , 6 850 &Acrr Ti.mu i i..i i. .-TN I II I ituit-uuiaiiumcir H"vvvy. tv iures partlv inculJiva- Sh "Z,1;, v5 half cash, bulanee on nasv ternm; must , bu 80ld- Add,cs 111 NriY T 09ft RQROO 0ne hundred and ixtv 1,545 cattle and horse ranches in Crook county ; 9 700 absolutely controls the onlv water on" a w tract of 4),(i0il acres. This'is a grand op 222,232 '. portunily to buy a ch ice range I'ioj erty ; 7 797 '$1500 cash, balance on easy leiiiis. (Address IIKNKY HAHN, I'lineville. I R1 finn One hundred and MXtv vs vs J . a crew; iirtly limbered; timber hind ai:d nood range t-iii rounding " x"'" 11 """eirauie Mnaii wot-K raneli ; ; one-half easb, babuue on easv terms! Address HEMtY HAHN, Prineville. STKAY HOUSE. On August 12, 18)3, I took np tbe fol- 1.....: .1 -:i....i i . . iuuij!-ui-.-iiijeii uorse, supposing nni to belong to S. S. Cross, of Alayville: A : bli,k S'dding 15 hands high, weighs ! V,0 Pd.8. t white to pasterns, Milr in torelieau ;inl sum on nosw. uft. t re leg badly w-arred alwye the knee,. . - . ..... uniiucn un ngiu siiouiaer iin an in j verted D with bar underneath, timid 'fbe horse may be bad by .-ailing at my ' uhu-o tn: m;i..u ..t i. .. '..ii,. " - . " V '. ' '. iItKMri V IITIII ll-IVlnir lf 1 I ns notice and j V" bill ! A. J. CHAIN. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. 1 fur f-nttin,..t JW(f 1 ai. I. .MANNING. ADMINSTKATOK'S NOTICE. ! Notice is hereby given, that bv order cf i i1'8 ('0,,ut.v -'ouri llf State cf Oregon, i for ("r.xk County, made and entered on wie.isi uay i i irepiemiier, ltstu, tlie tin- W. H. ROWAN, DEALER IX WARE, SHELF II ARD- Vt ARB, iL airs, l'll'E, ETC. Sbves and Camp Outfits. Pump work, repairing and all jOb work done on sho:t notice. anTu (I MITCHELL, ORECON. 0. S BOARDMAN, Proprietor The hotel has len lately enlarged ar.d refurni.-hed, and is now in Hrst-class Fbape. Bet'er tirrpared than ecer brfort to eti'.e la'at gnex'.i. The house is now prepared o re ceive and c.tertain, a!J who may call. vouchers therefor to me at the office of j ' ,C"V '.i a"n,:m iUil-v J8' '''. J:L JW LE" Geo W B ir-ios itt Prinoeillh fir and tins further m;m of i, attornev fees 1 -- ! hi six lionthsTro th "d t ' ,'.f this It Ln tl,ii P,lit' i,nd f,,r 11 "f '' 'court KT'CE FOR PI T.MCATIOX. I ic" i"ded eX " f"r the forei losuro of a certain real mort- e at The i, Ok. e. V b ,1n . Orator. fi' """T" iT"", "i?1 j" Kaf Biven ' Geo W IUkx-s Vttv for l hi! ' Zia lll;,,'is and executed by the said Henrv J""cl wttler ha, filed notice of bis ii.teuilJn ! -T. 1 Kt '"r Liitate- S. Ha.litton the olh day of OetoW. ! SJ?.k-,n,l'7,,',?.l,n ""Wrt". hi cl.iS i laun ... o, : -j . . - tpatsind proof will be made before To. -l..flr ! Tin Pt HnmlirniiA rii 1 it i .vnjMi.iMiis liiuiirauji u certain i crook Co l-t-zr-3rSCs I iritl T i,rrtfrr?l?r JC New Central Hole Fi ult Lauds la lUe illamette Valley. . The OregiHi -Land Company, of Salem, Oregon, is offering some choice bargains in fruit land. This land is situated from 3 to 5 miles from the t-tate capital, with its excellent shipping facilities, cannery, etc., and is es adapted to fruit raising. . i . f 4r- ye-acre tracts from especially l',ye acre tract6 trom t0 a to set to fruit. Ten-acre tracts partially culti- t vated for 50 ikt acre. t . i- i , Twenty acres light timber land with .good sp-ing branch, $35 per acre. ! - Twenty-fiv acres, fifteen acres in cultivation, spring branch run ning on the place, for $35 per acre. Forty acres of choice land all cultivated, small house, some young fruit trees already st out, $70 per acre. Forty acres of land all cultivated, in wheat this year, for $65... Forty -three aeie, twt nly-fi ve acres cultivated, fine spring branch, place all fenced in for $40 per acre. Fruit raisers profit from $100 to $150 per acre after the trees are 4 years old. An industrious man can make a good living for his family while his i i . ... i oreiiaru is coming iiito bearing bv 1 fs and various crops i 'or cannerv. Let us know what amount you have to invent aim We Will ndVIPe lis U. Inonlmn bend fur maps, pamphlets and price lists to The Oisegon Land Company, ! Salem, Oregon. FIST'I i n HOME If yon do call on, or address The REVIEW, Prineville, Or. 160 ACRES OF Choice Land Three and one-half miles from Prine ville, neaily all undur fence, fifty acres niiU' in foiltttr.ti.i itu-....!!....- 1 .: , irnnluiuntr : i;..;.,,. ... . r.. ! goosl bouse and barn, located hand v to school house, just tho place for a person Cnmfflrtahfp Hnmo Mnst lie sold within t he next ninety davs. Terms One-third down, balam-o on one and twovears tim j. Titte good. For further naviculars call at this of fice. ! SCMMO.NS. Tit the Circuit Court of the S:a!e o) Oregon, for Crook Coioity. l. MCtll'ilj,. doing business tmder the firm name of M. Sichel & Co . Piaintilf. j HENRY S. HAZLlrr and J. II. HAZ LITT. Defendants. To Henry S. Hazlitt and J. II. Hazlitt, the above-named defendants: ' In the name cf tbe State of Oregon, you are hereby renired to apiear and answer the coin.laint in the above-en titled court and. cause on or before the Ki. causi, on or oelore the he next regular term of said Id at the court bouse in said iate, to wit: on the 2o.h day lirst clav of the court to lie bel county and state j m imviCTi. inric'Jii n .urn proDiniissory note ; that the premises con- v-pvod he f., 1,1 ... ,,,..... I l.i i the .Weds of suebsldo paj mem oi tne skills abovo-nained and to the costs anil disbursements of this ac tion, and for ;i personal judgment and execution, if such proi-e.Hls are not sufli cient ; also that the defendant Ihmrv S. Hastlitt and all jieisfnis clnitninjr 'bv, through and under him subveqnent to said mortgaire lie barred and foreclosed of all right, title, ihiiin and eipiitv of re demption or interest i:i and to said prem isea, and for other and. further relief its will more fully appear by reference to the complaint on file herein." J. FI Moo e. Attv. for I'tfT. This summons is published by order of I JijJIi . K. 1). Shattuck, j-i-lge of the circuit lyhrt nf Multnomah county, Orcon, JT.il- ul at rortiand, Hej item her" 5 NOTICE REWARD To ti c party r ccivirg the l.irEe;t list of names f ir THE GREAT NEW .. . JLLUSTRATED HISTORY of UTAH By HURBERT H. BANCROFT THE EMINENT HISTORIAN. Ready at lost Jidy true History of Moriuoiiisui pnl.lwhed Fosciiiatin-', in tensely intercstiii0', powerful Endsed alike by Mormons and Gentiles. WONDERFUL ADVENTURES Of 1 rappers and Travelers lilxidy In dian Wars Thiiillj: accounts of Massa cres and Miraculous Ewapcs The f undus Uanite AvKoeiutinn; Etc., Etc. M Yb tKiES OF POLYGAMY The l i.i iiK' Hunu. (Vl..ii..l r..: i -Strang Uli,,n-(:,t;..nJLui.-.,:.a: i i.fRir!l.jmY.... l.:l-: 1 -. I of Hicham Youn, as Ihriliing as a vel yet true history. : - A grand bxk to se'.I. Everyb-xlv wants it Merchants, Fanners, Mechanics, and all classes have eaetlv awaited tbe ap pearance of this reinarkabli book. ACENTS .Send qiin k O 0J for costly and f bpant Canvassing Outfit. Don't waste lime 1 writing for cin iilars. but secure territory j before it is ijiven out. Remember this is a nubject of intense interest to all, and tlie (jrand tllnstralnns attract attenti n ins attract attenti U every wtwre. Address no vim v L'V JUL HHi I T THE HISTORY COMPANY 723 MA KEET JsT. SAN Fit AN. 6CO Farm for Sale 1 G() acres of land located on the main road from Prineville to The Dalles, 15 miles from Prinerillv. All good rich soil with the excep tion of a few acres in the timber, nearly all under fence, good house and barn, living spring capable of furnishing water for 100 head of stock, convenient to timlier and range. Price, $1200, $S00 down and $400 on one year's time, e cured by mortgage. Address J- A. Dot TiuT, Prineville, Or. XOTIl E KOIl I'VHI.tCATlOX. Land Office at 1 nr. Dalles, Or. SrptpmlT W, 1IM). Notice is herehv ptven tlmt tt.r (olh.nit-r-liamiil srltlrr lia ItVil notke of hl ii:li ti t; make tii:al proof in Mi(iMrt of hi c'Rim, m il tM i proirf will 1 ir.nUf lirfore loll My Cli-rk of cr wk Co., at I'rinevilK-, Or., on Ko vtftiilif r l. IS 0. vix. C1IAS. A. LrELUNO.' P s -an. for the U of SEU mid Si of SW; Scr i , .7 S li -il I". He Humes tilt followini; witcewes to n nig continuous rrsl.U-n.-v iimhi nd riiliixuii n of, 8i,l land, vig; Alfred I.. Allen. I. li. Never, M. I.. Urow j. Jus. S. Mever, ot Mdwrv, Or. . II JWHNW. LEWIS, Kecl.Ir NOTICE FOU I'VKLICATION. I..i.M Ofrai at Iti'RKK, OH. ' September Is, Is s). Niitii-e is hereby given tlmt the I"11..h,k named ..ellk'r ha. filrd jiotice of UU tnlri.lt. n to c.ininiutc ami make ffiiul proof in till port t.f hi. claim, and thalXj.aill pr.Kif will te u.da before C .. l.'lerk CrJikl:,.., at tfrineville, Or., N jveiuber 1". ish), vni . DAVtlMlvVEAVEK, 11.1 C, llu uames the followiiiR wituenes to prove his rniiiiiinoiw re-l.k'nee iipiin, and cullivmioa of, aid laud.vij: Vt.ieen Circle Mart W. Balle ( liurles K.-qua, fliarlc, V CireieJr., oi I'au- lina. Oreirou 17 1. B. II 72! CIS JIOS. Keslsler. NOTICE FOR 1't'BI.ICATIOM. LXKU OFFIOR AT tl'l!NI. OH. St'lileniber in. lhsfl. Notlee is hereliy tiveii that the (l)t Ii.r nained settler has tiled iiotiee of his inteutii.n to miike Anal proof in Mipportof hi.elaim.ai.d Ihnt .-aid nrno! Will he ir.nde li.fi,rn r IM.rlr i7-. r., at l'riiieville, Or., oil Njvji ucr M v 0 IViitU iV i'l in.?. I- n v . m for the SW;; of XK'4,SE oi's vV'4:ia N'i of XEi, Sees ip i,;s K 21 K W M. He aaiuca lhe f.ill-iwiiii; witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, audolllthatleil of, said land, vii: Jeff l. Ilei.-ler, Charle, Kt qua Andrew iNoiile, James W. llaiuilton. of Paulina, ir. J-B. Hl'XnSaroS. KtgMr. NOTICE KOU n ni.ICATIOX. 1.anu Office at 1ickk. or. v. ,, . , , , September W. 1K!A Noliec U hereby sriven that the nilh.wing--nemeil settler has Hied notice of Ills lnteiitiuu to make final proof in aupp.rt of liie'aiin aud that said proof will bj made before Co. Judtf orCii. Clerk On.ik Co.. Or , a. Criuuville Ot. on November 1.1. is,), viz: VINCEN ClItCLK. lid No ISA for the SK' See is p i sKfflK W J. He names the followini; witnesses to prove hiscnitiiiiious residence upon, and cnlivatiou. oi, sai:' land, viz: Jeff U. Ileisli r, Chnrle. K una. Andrew J. Noble, James W. HaiiiiXib. ol rutilina, Or. J J- B- H1N TIXGTON, llegl.ler NOTICE FOR IH BI.ICATIOX. Land Offick at Ui rku, Or. .... .. , September is, ihso. Notice is hereliy Riven that the foilowiiiK r.amed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in supp.irtof his eiaim. and that stud proof will he made before Co. Judiira or Co. clerk of Cr.iofc Co., Or., at l'riuevllle Or., on November 1.1. 18'jo, vii: Clf AKLES KEQUA, lid No for the SW'4 Sec 20 1 p Hi 8 It 2ft E W M. He names the followiiiR witnesses to prove ins continuous residence upon, anil cultiva tion of. Fiiid land viss; Vlneen Circle, JefTI. Ilei-Icr. Junius W. Hamilton, Charle., W. Circle Jr., oi Paulina, Or. 17 . J-H. HfXriXaroX, KeBlster. NOTICE FOK rrm.ICATIOX. i.avii Office at Tint Iiallks, On. Sptitnnilu.r I ice is hereby eiven that lhe fnllnuitV. settler has filed noliclenf liK I. i...,H., i.. final proof in support of his elalin, and :h1 oroof will lu n-n.l. iM.r,-. . .. t.,.iuu '" VJV . -'ri,'k :i"'.v. Or., at I'rinev'ilie, or.. ut, ..i, , viuiifr i. iTjo, viz; . i I s1,1" ,KW f,!r iiKir 1 AS- KH'ELU ild .Ifil, for Lots 3 4 nr.rt Sand the SE'.ioiNW'I See (! 1 p 111 S U is, K W M. lie names the followini; witnesses to prove his ciiiiiiniious residence upon, and eulliiati.-ii ":'ia.".,.lBn'1. v'f,:.,W. II. fadle. E. Johiuuu, E. N. W inte, It. P .Miller, of Prineville. Or. "' JOHN W. LEWIS, Kesri. ter. NOTICE FOR ri BLICATIOX. Land Office at The Dali.es, Or. .... . , , September 22. Itejft. Notice is l-ereby given that tl e followtrr named settler has filed notice of bis iiiteiitlt n j to make flmU proof in si: ' pfrt o 1 e a , '.' S that said proof will be made before ji"'i" of tr""k V"""''. r Bt Prineville, Ormoi i ftVeu"r7' ?, ,.-,, Oltvu. r PRtvvirif Ild app .,20;.. for the SE.4 Sec :M l p 16 S It 19 E. He mimes the following u-lttiore to .ro. hi coiitinuoiu resilience upon, ami i-nlthall. n of. ai.l land, viz: W. H. Anderson. W. II. po.l. ... i j.u.iiMLT, ji. a. nineau, or po.,t. Or. . (lr fir Ppl.t..,-lllu .. vember 7, ls-n. viz- ' ' ' i KIAVAIlFiU Tiviim ..u iiB iicn ic louowing wiineHca to prnve-nj-PoptliiiioiiK re .i.ri-ucc npon.aMl ciiltivatioii of. said land, viz. I.iae aee, J. M. Mnn-field. Janie, Hayes, Jes.-eJIinor, of l.iry Or 1,; JOHN W. LEWId, KegUtvr. JiOTH'E FOK PfBLICATIOX. Land Office at The Dalle. Oh. .... . , , , Seipleniberlf.. lata) Notice in hereby (riven that the fulh-wirr-iramed settler has filed notice of hii. intrtitl. a to make final proof in support of hU claim, and that i-aid proof will be made before t'ouulic Judi-'c Cro..k Co., or., at Prineville, Or., on Oct. 'il. ISjO, viz: E. II. MAS TEliSOS, lid App VJi4, Sot the SE'-4 See 5 i p 12 S K 21 E. lie names the follotvini; witiiores to t ro. his cinitiniioiis residence upon, a.-.d. llMlvatloa P'- ,ai.'' vi: J,,n" Evan. llnhhard liU iT.'or Stcphn"", c-w"J'b" Uiwu- JOHS W. LEWIS. KegiaKT. .NOTICE KOU I'l I1I.ICATIOX. Land Office at .v,r.v.x. On. Nol-ce is licioliy plven tlmt the Ilf-li,-. imuird nctller lian tiled notire of 1.1. Ii.trnilon to make final proof in Kiifiport of hi, lim, mi i v.mt rai.l t.r.Kif will be made lil. re th Cuuutx Jiulge of cr.x.k Co., at ITiueville. or-coa. i.g November IU, lw, viz. i:t ki a w. kino, IM E 85. for the W of iiKj and W W of tlK SreSilpaSltlOt. ' lie nainc. the fi.llowinie wiiiiers to pror hie coiiiiiiiuiii,! reaidem-e iifMHi, auil -uttiiatl.n of. haid land, viz: John Keldrmeril. Clia. a. Steal.-,, Ja. A. Moffitt, William -j. l'a,rr, of Lend P. o., C'r'n.k Comity, Oreimn. WAKItKN I KKWli r. Itcei.Ur. notice kok prnucATiox. Lami Office at Lakm-irw. Or. , Sl'teiiib:r . law. Notice Is lien by siveii tl at li e mll.rl.( naiue.1 . cttler t.a., filed not of 1,1. intention to make Anal proof in anppt.rt of liirlaim.ai.d that raid pr.a.f will I cia.le before ll.e t.ounry Cierk of i;iook Comity at Prineville, Oiraov.oa OetolKr ls.0, vii: JOll S. EOCCK. n s No :u:7j, f r the E'i of N'WJ and WW of NhSecXJ ipilsitiSK. hiacoirt lie iiameati.e IoiIowihk witucwri. to prove V.ZL 'PJiT ?... C'Urlw, .....MM..-. re-.iueiM-e ..n,ii. ai.ii cuniValh'M l'. Vandervert, Cortrt f. Allen, John Siteluor of l:eml, Oregon. ... ... . u w Ai;ufc. tki ITT, Kcftt-lvr. XOTKE FOB ITBLH ATIOS. Lakp Office at The Daixev. Oa. Notlee .a hereby (riven tliat the lollna ii:r tiauied ettler haa tiled notice of bl ii.lrniiaai nl tiiat raid t.roof will be wede lfi re c". j&'Z'Vr T, '"'." r..4-irtk.t n, u.o, "i" r'l Pri,:ev"ie-" -' ,. ' MAKK A. CAltsoN. SS?3,2f SJj of WJ' J r" '" 'nVx-n of hi- rial i ' lie names t!."fii;,i 15 He naines the folloirlDg witnerter to prov hucoiilinnniii. residence upon, ai d culri. xlon of , aid lai:.l. viz; i. V. circle. 1. p.. Jlrrr. Mike John Sten'ttrt. of Minrr, orecon JvliS W. I.MV1S. ' 12 17 l:K'tcr,