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About Ochoco review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1885-1??? | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1891)
'OCIHX'O RKVIEW. (i. Ii. 8AL03IOX, -nr.Al.KK IN j The opportunity now twenit tobc ' at hand for the I'nitcil States gov- a the Monroe UkVttiiiP is uity -OOVrJOA-n.U.-KTJEr.lK.V." j theory living principle. The - UrilUh governirit has for roan; ThUi a saying we ofW.. htar, encroacWng upiM1 the and one which, in eom instances, , f. hu rf Vcnczuela l)V pugiling ,er Is advice; but like tbe JCforcft into Venesucla territory far of Horace l.reely. "g young uvoni, U)e lK,nnJatirt of bor tJuj. man, go Weil," will t always do: - Alui ro00i,ilv the to MIw. It is probably unwise to ; iment took C I VT I R F mortgage farm t pay off old of t,jt inci . 0UtU?t of t.TI I UrVL-O. debt or to pay one running -jOrol)00t rivor Wruvla. main n. For the farmer who ha !commoKiji tiKmughfare. Score-1 ln,ori t prcsenl. unable to pay 1Urv Waine ,K,S a,wava llC(, an his running expenses om of eiarjent supporter of the Monroe Joe-! tcJs of his farra would not bet-: ,rine anJ i( tcUains .hh ,liln ,0 ter his common by borrowing if this attempt of Enalaiul to money, as most likely, were he to ; n ukorv on ti.e American con- do so, it wouid result eventually in j . . , 1(.f,Iied an un I Pone oa Short Notice. STOVES, TINWARE, HARDWARE, PUMPS, PIPE AND Docs nil kinds of BLACKS I THING W AGO fi WORK. GENERAL REPAIRING WORK Lis havn.g to give up tae farm to: friendlvact jn.e ha the back- Full stoc& of IRON end WACOM MATERIA!. Con stantly on Hand. IT pav the debt. Put th.-re sm many instances whrcthc farmer in this :bone lie has always been credited j l with having, he will say it is tiaie: for Undo Sam to get mad. ""-'with onlv limited means. to be of fcctie&t. i port lor me umi Monev inverted in cattle or sheep shows the expenditures for the, in this county, if the stock are I month to ha ve been $S,lS,2-i in fj. S. BOARDfrlAN, Proprietor. t ..!;,.. !. f tk, wrf. showing a! V.:o i..- has beoii Uolv ei.l.ir-.l ami H I II I TrniU-aStat-streTsurersrlAOW UU M -r1 .r , , ii .... ?.,. 'M They Are Here! That is our new stock of 01 lumuuvj . .. . . m n rtiN IVI V V til jhUhii uuuuo, Fourth of July Offering! In onler tliat neojrto of Croak County nJ realize the benelieeneo of a Free and Independent 43ifcXL, orecon. IS loi'O pot rent. The usual rates detscienev in Hie treasury ot several x , of interest charged br investment : millions slu;. littler pr Tht- luiKUin mmii'r.ti (a'( .Mm Oiif.'U. ' i 1., dil (iff l-fttrt to rt. . i : ....... ....... i. companies on long lo-ans, with real during that period were J i.M.,1.k. . , CIiU.,ui;au w10 luav so ii frX'.M m excess oi me receipts estate security, is S per cent. th firmer should borrow money at of the treasury. At th call. of, tbi rate an J invest it i: a business paying pensions it looks as if the ; In iht Co wiry f U,r Of-.'. . i . c - . a ! - ' .1. - , t iL. ' Ut ' ri laai pavs iroiil 1J k - per mil uc oiurr cJi'i-iuts in inc fi'iuii,iui I.i ihf nu-rol ii; WffDid realiio a fair profit. Sun-! would goon he of a secondary na- " Vr. w pose for instance, the farmer has .ture to the liquidation of the imag- lft) acres of land valued at 1500, ! iaary debt to the old soldier. pn which he iakes a living coild , , ... - . . " ihe Nicaragua canal is not pledge that land a. securitv for , , . , ,r . j ' . bui.t it wul not be tor want of en- 11000 for five rears at 8 per cent , , , . , . , . .A . . . ercv on the part of the oiheers of interest, ana invest it in stock. r . , ine cou.panv n no nave wiiirui ui lhU iiiaru'b '.ii u-i l:Tt.iking. They lioa, ie- 'V- of K Consisting ot an mcyaut Lino nf SUMMER DRESS GOODS, LADIE'S FURNISHING GOODS, TRIMMINGS, Etc., Etc., Have Arrived at the BRICK STORE. -WK ALSO HAVE- II kowaii a-il i'ail Kiai !( Hid In the tiameoft'.e tof orrcon. ynn r herrCy dU-l :;! re-: ;;rt-l l.. ach-.r in lb t .umlv of Crifc.k. ; V carl niit il.cretW, -t I'ruirVitW. in irtf ui ''nutv otvrx)L.va W c J- ! TTinf: :;'r:Z& have ever ofTereb to the trade of Prineville, and we cor It is lb Best Assort ment wLifh investment is safe provided the stock is well managed, at the expiration of the five years he would bare made enotigh to raise 4 V & rr l.ia lu nJ tiT 1 1 n ra a fair profit leu; 1D fact would be. eircumsunccs that Lt would : -.r--,, , have representatives everywhere so liciting subscriptions to the stock lot te company and expects to get a million sub- n this county there are a great , . rt , ... , . , ., ! million each in Oregon and ash- nol need to borrow longer. fcianv such termers, lher came V vlti limit.! mill na fln.t i irigtOn kle of makiug a living aud impov ins their land, have been able to Early in tbe season it was esti- il n n r-.l. iilcJ .11? at :-. i.rti U- Ue- .cn!e.l'v ..li.. l. it l-iitun:u al a iul ;J h-rt Uulh nf Irtf i-..rlli.t cnivr ( Li I ill Khfc'k li. in t;.e l-.wu "t I'rinri tli. l n k t'.Min:r. lre"Il. n I rtmninc tiiem wmth il le.1, locmf tte-l i f-l. ihtnc north a Irr. Hwih- mt m WH K t.m !; t-Ttimiii it: W.,.,.. rill : u.liio n oo.lni.if.t ..n "I tti i.mKiw- aruer .Miurr, (je.Mn4 l arn-i ( UiiJ. t it l-limiii At a point . Ii'ol Miim l w. nnnrt.i frriwr ll. ui mr iokii oi rriiir.uir. IIUU1K tnruc wllth I.' lvt. a million sub- ...'.. ,,, .,.,,'. lhe .-.i'u.i tmj on 1 l.olf m e.tati. whi. h liavi tn preuttnl anJ al aim IIHIl a , y,,,,,,) i,,. y. ii. Koan. the aauini.uaut oJ . a:l ti. t VMlnr,. thtHoiv JOHSC Sl'MNEB. J!re i of lhe County C.urt i th Hat.- ! tirir,,i., ' t Ti a t iunir. aiu tar Muai ti au.i own ; Ult. Ub day of J me. 1L ! t.. : Allot AklllfR HOILKS. ennk. dially invito all to call and get prices. UREN & SON. AI'MlNlsl H.vruH SALli UF WH.lL K.T.rii X.rtic I hrtl'V ji eo. that in par viatic of an .rOer i th l-r :n? C.virt of th Sialr i"r.j, V-t ttwtvuiuv " Owk. iaOe urn VS rvsuiar iprm of e.ta: of J. 1. Brown, iiw ..f 1. Ih nilf.lieii4. U ailmint-lralor of t-r aid lat. will -U at mated that Kansas would this year! accumulate but little, that is to gel produce CO.CHJO.OOO bushels of murh rn;Li! ahead on which tn t l.i rarrim in.i;..,ti lo Mmrrh. a. I" t-vi, at r uta, uu. iu. .1.. .-.v-.-o( MlJ r ,url- ,n t'.e o atti-r operate, ttut tDprjose. tbey could , that there will be little more than borror money to the amount of .half that amount raised. In other af. twotbirds the value ot tbe.r lano wheat prodocing state, of the Mis- ; SLt iV.-'.Wv at a comparatively low rate of in-; sis9ippi valley a like shortage is ex-! .S? terest, thev could engage in basi!rcted. Thia horta'eer ' together i 'P' ':'!!. " ,".,ifb!; '"'JA! w oiiri.a:.l t. r. lirown ai mr :nir i u" whr-at I and all th r:cM, till ai d Interest mat in terest, they could engage ne-8 more extensively, and if tbey were economical aud industrious, they certainly would thereby im prove their circumstances. Tbe great drawback to this coun ty in the past has been a scarcity of monev aminz tbe masses of the Th.-tt i i W ht, vp r,ni fcari i schools of a city is a good gauge on e1Lh r".J . . . ... .... 'ivl.;..K tr, l,n thA i, In nti. i Sec I IV W s-.uth of kaoS 21 t.t uincieni capital on wnicn to oper-i " w - rr . Mtatoj m. at. and henee hare not been ai.le , "iion oi a cur. MX jears ago H . , . (h u. i ,.:. m ra.n to take advantage of the opportuni-j re,luired on,r tweIve achers to ties for makinz cioner their sur-! conduct the public schools of Ore- pected. This Shortage " with tbe shortage in the crops in Europe ought to result in ' " -high prices for the immense crops f.? 'W. T of bread stuff that will be raised on j "i Situ tKp P-.-!fir rnnst i of tde Kuthw.i .ian.-r. ihr nort:ie.t.iiarter lUe I aiinC COaft. . j( U)e (outnwM VMrlcr and th . itline-t I .(natter of the n' r:iiw-i ..iiarwr s IS: tli Tli inrrio in thn mil, lie 1 "Uthr,4 .i'iartr itie n-.rt)i.--t quarter ainl i ne increase in me puuisc ; 1Jlhw., ..'jantrof t.-.- n T:n-t q carter ati.i uort.tw.t q'ltrt.T GOVERNMENT of the northrR.t i on the i th ra!e. rrintti-itivr in thrrm m nt!)f ru-i k. 1 deirre-l prmnrt 1 to Ue eC irT"1 by note aul tuorttratre on the ! t-ntertv .i-l njin confirmation 'f 1 il ' i aal kr .a-.t r4 i-i.lirl hm1 aiul limiMftlt foundings afforded. Of course it is m 8 capnai cuy, ami mis j ear ; rtw, ijU tm.iit ,,, ,M Um ar hi-kiia will emniOV Iwen- "'' "I a ctTltn -air "I a i l p irt aa.-. p.aieiii s scuooia wm employ men-, ti the aad di May. a h. ii. li. l Ht'Tl.KK. AJmitil.-trat.ir E-tate J. t llrt wo dira.J. airisabls. under ordinarr circurn stances, to keep out of debt, but it KVn hs- 5?bomS a one.br borrowing moaev, can make' handsome increase in the patron more man double what'he Las to;8Se of thepubl.c schools of the city, pay for tLe u?e of it, it is to his ad-3,1 J a corresponding increase m wntaee to borrow, even if he lias : l"e pOr'Uiauon. land The secrttary of war has ordered to pledge his land as securit-. Hence in manr instances in this a court martial to trv Col. Compton emmty tmirt i the wm of or.a.n. , ,, " , , . ,, , ! i r I- I Omuty of t.'riuk. at tlie cotttt room lit county, to follow the advice "don t ,on a charge of negligence in failing ! iTinsviiie. in mr county i cm.i. , mortgage the farm'' is hampering the land cvner's opportunities for making money. CITATiON. In tht County f.V'ii-1 of '.lit $:it:e of OrtQon, for (Vir.i- ' Vmii't. Iu'the tra:t:r of lUe ,! of A. V. I.lHon, de- cea e.l. loaU heir nnknnvrn of mil ilere.lont. atol a!! prMin. intrr.til In haul e.la'e. rrotlliB : In th n tni of the .-t'.ttte of ort-j ia. you are hereby eite.l and re -nr..l in appear lu the i.r me reof, at on e.- .Vl.rfa in nf J 'iJy. lvl. at 2 The sugar business of the United States is evidently on the increase. The new 3,000.(X0 sugar refinery of Claus Ppreckels in Philadelphia is taxed to its utmost capacity and a male to it is to be built in that city soon. This is a business that will eome day become a leading in dustry on the Pacific coast. The . . .... , . lie.'l&v. lhe 5-1 U lliiv lu lane Mf' to pre tent tue rweui , ,!, ,,d. ,Un mn.l ih.re to Iviiclilng ot Hunt bv the solaicrs ! The order was made on the find- i ho.vca'i-e. if any ejci-t, why the foliowlns- stationed at Fort Walla Walla, i wi',it t-K'. an.i .-K'.V.i s.k', t ip' ii of H tl K of VVillnr.clte Mt-ri'lian, in frook 1'r.'...,.. I.r....l t. f,..t ...hi lo ai..fv tllM I i in." ur !. i.-1 l.uv. !t.-i-,i iir.,i.nt"l to. a, id al. n.vru. adiiiiuttrator ui ta.a ings of the court of inquiry which ! ""'"j5 '" 'V' investigated the matter a few weeks j iTJ. 1 ago. AUaSNISTRATOa'S SALE Horses. Mules and Farm Implements. .li,es. the lion. JOHN C. St MSER. Jaitt of toe i'miiity f '.;!irt of tie :a!e of un-.-'iii, fur the I'uyiitv t.f Cr'.t, atol the sf-al of ni r'liirt bereUi a:liiel. I.'.i. Hii 'lay nf J ir.e. A l. 11, Alle-t AKi 111 11 U0inS, C.f. SHKKIKK'S S.U.K. Ii7 rirttte of an eti-'ition i.me.l out of the H'.nortnle t. lrt-:i;ll.''.art of die suite of Oregon for the i.v.iir.ty of I'rx.-k on a ol(fni:iit en- i i . ro;le.l and il.x kteil on tie !tn (lay o! Slay. notice is lierebv civen that on in tmor t m. chrstiani. t.iiniiir. and Julv 3.1 ami 4th." 11. at Vohn'"ntl!.r: , st.'tlilo in l'-iiir-villp. Ori r-on I will i foiir'antl t 1 NWi il.illar. ( l.l coin, and I ... t. ... . i .. .. ".' . ..' .. : . . ..IwenH five an J v4 R 'Ii. VI d..liar ro-t, to- eugar ueei inrives in nearly every sell al puonc auction lJ heail ot ether ah : tr cem it inter,!. locality, and it is only a question 1 horses and mules, also ono s;t of of time when it will be extensively second-hand blacksmith tools, one ; utitjKi'uaru, one cuuivuior anu omer farm implements, belonging to the estate of David Prine, deceased. OUR NEW GOODS cultivated and manufactured mto sugar. The climate and soil of Eastern Oregon is admirably adapt- j Terms of sale, ten per cent dis- ed to the production of the sugar ,' count for cash, or on one year's beet, and some time it will form an S ,i""i wit1'. approved security at ten important feature in the commerce j ir ce'f ",l'rt'st- ii. I'rixk, Administrator, of the Inland Empire. ! AliMl.NM.UA. OKi NOW1K TO CHEWT'JKS. Win. McKinley has been nomina- o. W7, ertwd. . . ,. . ,. ! KMlre 1. horcby irive-1 by lle inidersfpned. ted by acclimation as the CailOl- j a.lmnii.lrl..r. of lhe e.t.le of John l-owell. , e e ri ' i ilf:aeU. t.i th ereliUirj of, and ail fxir.on. uaie lor govenor oi wuio on iiie re publican ticket. The result of the contest will be watched with inter est. McKiuley's name is so asso ciated with the protective princi ple that bis defeat would be accept ed as the condemnation of that principle in the state of Ohio. The contest for the governoiship will be an interesting one, and without doubt every device known to mod em politics will be used by both parties to win a favorable verdict from the people. bavliic e-aim axailint, .aid erlate, to exhibit them with the nefe.ry voucher., within nix month, aftvr the Srt lbliealoin of thl. notice, lo Die ai-l a-linitiUlt au.r. at Hie place of on.-lue.-aof D P. Powell. In l'rinc tile, uren-iii. ItntroWi AdmniLtrator.. Ptted itme 1. I-I. i. f. MOOHK, Aturncy for the Ktte. anrt aVrfriltrii f iA$. I t.live le.ifl tlT'Oll A)1 wiU m'H At jMiMir A'iftion, on ?it'ir;Uv', lhe j Ziin nay oi J ii.e. l-Jl. an i o cmm-k p in , m ine ro'irt Uummc ti r in 'rrk t'oimiy ai.-I tint' of Oreijim, all the riiit, ti(!e atn-l intr-! whtrh til ti S. J. 1 av-r Hiii F J.TU'f, df('n1 fcnti, ltc-I on fir Bft'r tn 2' 'ly t1 NovftniHT, )w7, lu ur to tt isiii'S decrlbrJ (irvniinv", lo wit, !riiihwe-t fonrth 'SW'j of nnnhwe't fourth NW'4-(wet ttftif 'WUi of trftt.thwe-t fourth InW'.i t,I n'j!tift t fourth rsKl4, of w.uth w5t fourth ' V , i Sermon thirty i'wtih. rveutn:i 'IT) r-'Hh of r.angtj .eveuleeu iIT; Kn-t of VVUiame;." Mcrtaiau. Term of Ihile.1 it FrinevillethU 'JPlh Aty of My. !M. w a. butni, KhcrifTof Crook ru!tjr, Orr?fn. Tlic Cliiinfp govt rniiit ht Mill re fuces to accept ex-Smator Blair as V. S. ftiitiiyter to t!int foverntiuMit. Poor I!lair; he eet init to be neither MuiitcJ at huaiu uor uLruaU 8MKHIi'PS SAI.K. By rirtii of an f xtK-mloH (nut out of the Uoiiornfile t irtiit t'ntjrt of th st! of Orejron f.r the I'o-nity of ('rook, on a juilntent en rnltfft nd i1h k"fe'l on the Mth day of May. In favor t Mr. H. J. Nt-wnotn. fla!ntirT. arul aifAintt M. K. Irin)fle. exenttrtx of the es tate of Frank V. l'rliijtltf, ltrn-ael. and rhoma H. Irlnx!e, Kn-i: I-. i'r;asrle aiM Mildred I'rin irle. llw mliir.r heirs nf the estate of il K. Frin Ifie and Frank K. i'riiii'lf, I';fa-t-I, and J. S. Jtinran, iriiardirtn ad litem for lhe mliwr hrir- Uiv. nnuiN.1 jlfe'Ti.1rt-it Inr thn all in . f t w.. 1 1-a StOCk !nSDCtOr'S Notice hundred and tliirtytwu and M IW ifliti.ti r . . . H.iIUp. in.lrl r...ii t ! 1 1: t ri . ft v m anal : :"T 1 i arl Tb follow inir tiAiiied persons are apfMtitita r , ' " ' , .', J ,;:,", " " , it,. r.i..w.t 1. .hi,, iha-v ra..i.l .i.rf mwm ti. 1 Pr ",, Mli-'r--i h:i i irrnnrnr pi.i,, I naif tliiriztd to ftufe't Urk, nfiit Iravflirtir per mit, and dir-eharift iu other dotiu.as are by law reMUireiJ of the aUk'Jc lurpector. JoK DOHHO.V, Hlork !opctor for Crook County, Or kod. Name. Free. net. I O Addrest. C.T lioynton. Camp t'reek, I'rice. Mivik Hu t-oi, 1'riitev.Ue, I'riiieville. Jauie Teller, Mitchell. MiUlieil. C. A VanHouten, Har Creek. Hay Creek. A. Aldrldye. hear creek, lJriu-viiie. C". klffberaruu. Hay Crerk, fr.iaa Keya. Ja. U'imhI. t nper troiir, Hay creek. Love Kailejr, Itcaver, f'aulina A. l.ytlo. Willow Creek, Prineville. If. ltPKCiy. Maitiiiian. ll'irnl Kanch John H'fwni, Jtia k iMtfe. fsultra. I.. IriilMit. Fa'euvll He;idt U' A. John nu-wart. Crooked hivcr. Mou ry. CI. Vaudr.r Ireland, ttiiU. j IfVletl upiin and w ill at p'thtlr a irtion on i bat'iriiay, trie '.Mil !.iy 01 j line, at ; o p.oej, p. in., at llieeourt iioiie d'Ntr In CrKk County and Ktatp of orerja"" all the rlt'hl, title and In tered whirh tl.e ai'l M. t rtifle. excetitrtx of theetateof Kmnk . Frl mtH, dteea-ed, and 1 hooia-t. I'riiir!e, Jtoiie I. I'rihtfle and lti dred frtntrle, the mitior lieir of the etu- of M. K. rrli.K'c and Frank V. Frhurle, dceae-l. and J. X. l'tinrwn, Ruardlaii ad litem forlhe minor l-r'irn atta.ve iiiauied. dt-ft-ndanU, had on or after the id dav id (.irtorlier, I--., In or to the followiliflr drritieil prnife, to it: NorthweKt (otirtii i.N'VV',j of Heetion eiirht JkJ Tow n-hiji ffve'i'-een il'! liosith of Hane nine teen 1.. Kii-tof W iitumeUe Meridian. 1 ffin. 'of . te, r-(i. laed at iTiiie - UIi' thU 2t!i day of Mnr. tW. W. A. I.m. II, ffUeHiTof CfiMi '"'uit. Oregon. AliE Arriving Daily And make one of the most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT -0F- General Merchandise Evor Brought to Prineville. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED To call and inspect our stock and buy TJHE QrEcT BvR(SAIJMS We are offering ii n ni u e ii We are agents for the FAMOUS Brownsville Goods Fuller & Co. Ami that they may celebrate tho National Anniversary JULY 4, 1891, With a True Spirit of PATRIOTISM M. SICHBL& Co Have made the following GREAT REDUCTIONS For cash on Clothing, Furnishing Goods arJ Dry Goods. Suits Formerly $25 00 22 50 20 00 15 00 12 50 Kedueetl to $20 r ii ii il ii 151 12 X 10 Neglige Shirts Formerly $3 00 Reduced to $2 50 2 50 44 2 00 Neckties Reduced iO per cent Straw Hats Reduced 25 per cent. Casslmero Hats Reduced 10 per cent. Dress Coods Reducod from 10 to 20 per cent- REMEMBER THIS IS ONLY A 4th of Jnljr oferiiif, And that Former Prices will prevail after July 4th. Don't fail to profit by this GREAT MSCOUfl MADE BY M. SICHEL h CO. National Holiday! 1