0C0 KKV1KW. JiUSOJU!. ANI KSKIUI chl.kiiimwlC'limi'M. IM.lini Dili fwrniKin. unckrwnro ot Ui OilnfM bit- ,(mr for Juk, or anybody lliiku, ol Mltulwll, ihw niuvod fllluM g'no to 1'orllunJ on l,eJ doion eK wanted t rket. , uf 0virco' vory cliaap t iloro. ,,aii, of Novmoiii creok, in itik I11011U. fry hu bipit mrforinii from m liouil. L il lv III ft low dnyefitr L rm ilitim. , at I'rtlmnr A Muck 'a incut i) I duiilll oz. iiii tlio ltKViiew my ba paid ,rtliiThiikiclvltn lull will Fi lulli lrti turt. ..mud tlio liiub bill iu i:lt ol fllio Hrnt uf tlm wuvk. t will Uuy keen warm If ir hIuki at tlio bjur, vn mlurnul WndiiomUy from Jon I'jijwr lliookod llvur. Mm. Thou. Utr nt never- tilinK la town tliU week. moil Ulli "1 cuuren- in viiu'Kur lit tliu Iliick alora. hinrvllle on TlitikglvlnK to tit iIIiiiht mid dain'0 Ml iiiiflil. .iro hi ml I ii it at I'nlimC'liurcli I llcnilij.l il'iniiKtlia Htwk, HHil iiirnillita today almuM ba ,v ilit taxpayer uf llil din- Lntr (urroiindlug Tlio ln,lliie I ,y lii'vy riu tlm flml of Ilia lit U tx'lrm uiiidtt to K tlio mail r.4 utuuded la Trie on Camp min nd clilldron'l cloak at i no will ba clowd out very in tli Siiiw Creek Irrigation ill Una bee. I uiiidod lor tlia iin Rtilt lianjr out at tlio old il ,,e all kluda of rculrlii( and 'inle Iu purcliaafd ariJor mill, uiiifactiiriiijc an excellunt ti.;l- wt'it lo buy lio.l, cull at tlil ol- kiia .l.iir..lL Utrg-thi ra on our turn (or uld Mt-rmllth matla fltiul proof on bill1 ! Uifora I. H. C'oiiiiiii'wioii- Ll l.iKt Moik1.iV. likKiiiilt ball will ba given at flil on Tlmraday vvcinluK, Nov., I lvprti!iuout. nlrr wuiitliiK to b'ly land In Uri'jon will il l well liorriHiiid n.l will) till oft . and iliiik tfrc plentiful on tli It flrt of IIm wtM'k, and orlauinn . sill- chi'i tlifio. I (arm on l')r Oirltnco, trinty- (rm 1'rtuatiHa, lura-do. Call l!lU-e Til particular. iva f.ir aula one of llin lot frull don r.im lip In Hie urid crtX'k Call and K't tornm. ilnovilln public ii'booN liavn all lil that can tw kiiiintnliitaii un- m tcaclior ant omploycd. I lily norvice on Tlia Dillca and lie until lino begin lut Hunday, iv wu bavo a mail each dny. n'w bridjto aoroa Croukad river i il. ll I a aubalanlial vtruuturo, :ht lo aland for many yar. r ju'avy Utg tlint hu bxen abroud iooiihtry for tlio pant fuw daya la luiiuiiin thing In tbla am'llon. 1 0. 1". railroad l b illt nntt ivcnlmimt lu real tiatala In tbl (ill pay 100 per cent without fall, . Ilinwn aold tbn (utile ba bronxlit tlis mountain to Alf A I Ion, ami lurried to l'ortland to Hwiul tlio the pnx-'-iB'itlim of tlio president fvernor autiuirmtiitf tno peopla of Ho and vicinity to danr.o on KivhiK, w Invoice of mllllnory Rixda liu in wiwived at tbo millinery atore. klis are reiiuaatid to call and ex- I tlio new giMida. l'aliuar w-a eallod to Tlio Palle ftnrni hint Hat unlay, uiul Frank xter ha Iwon occupying bU place or & Co'a. Blore. ll rorpi of mirveyor are locating fn of the iri)me(l pnrlii! road ?he Hulh to Celllo on the Wanli- mda of the river. Daritey la diaponalng the "ardont" in' aaloon. Hob I not an ovorly b.irkoepiir, but be 1 protly enough up lor all other dufocl. nod, nt the rcKldenco of Iho bride's lit, on IworTrout, on Suud.iy, Nov. II. Hull, J. l, olllcliillntt, Mr. W, Ihou to MIh J ohIo Nuiin. Week tlia Imv nn W V. Tteolnr'a was anld at ahorlira aalo, biiniiliig "f'i 30 to H ftO tou. TblHlitibonier itho fanner can afford lo ruio it ftvy ruliia wore reported In Wlllum jvallcy hint w-Hok. Knoiigli wiitor Hen to put tlio Willumotto rivor In Mug.) for atouinhoat navigation. K. I.yle, of Crow Key, wm In town kg the week. Mr. Lylo naya tlio out blch hu bronubt out (rom Wlllum 'alley are doln,j eteodlug well fvr rnt vat Ho. I'hil iVibr hu aold hi llvury ImihI lien to . lluiiiillou. and iiovi C'IiiIn I a geiilleinun uf leUure. Ww retjri-t Mr. t'ohra' rctiiiiig from hin-lmw in our town. Mr. uud Mr, W. K. lluimull .IcmI o thank the people of Prliievlllefur llu kind- nejM Mluiidnd lo them during the Mick iicmx, death and funeral uf Ihuir Utile daughter. lion, Uliigcr Hermann liaabeen viHlling tbo catleru part of the anitu, mmlylng the ttanl of thut miulltni before rotiiriiliig to iiHliington to begin hi wlnler'a work In coiigre, I'erry and Orn l'uliiduxtor have beon doing Nome giMnl NhiKillug the punl few tluy. On Wodneday thuy klllel tilght un duck and uu I'liuuihy tlltuuil duck and an otlur, H. J. Nuwoin ba propared two acre ol ground for hop culture, and will Met It to hop neat year. TliU I merely an ox iwrimvut, but It I one which we believe will ruflult prolilahly. l'riuevillrlk.g re aoinewhut urpried Wudinwday morning to aee the ground covered wllli hull an Inch uf iiow. It remained with u ilulil the ufteruoou, when ll bad ull dlHapNared. ' Ims Iottk and Johnny Nulling return ed thl week from I'mallllacouiity, here limy hail Iwen with a band of horwit for aale. The fouudy rather a d'lll market but aold all the bore thvy lul. Mr. Ifnckleman, who i.-roaaed the Caa ado mountain by the Kuntiam route the flrnt of the week, found no mikiw on the mountain, though heavy r.ilna aero fall ing and the road were very muddy. The Albany llernld la of tlio opinion that (he Oregon Pacific will be completed next year, anil llilnka work on lliu road w 111 brgiu early in Dim Mpring. It i lo be liod '.ha llriahl makra tbiUMKrtluiiun good authority. Mr. Minor, of Iowa, I vl-liing hi nephew, Hheriir Ilooth, in I'tinewlle. Mr. Minor ace little iu Ihi coumry that comparu favorably with hi native alutr, and ay ll i a wonihir to him howr the people hero make a living. The Canvon City Stvt I Informed that K. A. Itrackett, the young attorney who left that place a few yc.tr xo de faulter to the achool (Indict Mevorul thouxand dollar, ho turned up in San Krancirtco, and U uot dead a noruo had upHHeil. Holomon Iingy, a great uncle n( Mr. C. I.. Salomon and Mi. I. 1-. Kelclmm, ilieil In New York recently, and it i thought tlieae ladiea will fall lioir to a good portion of hi entale, which U val ued at t'.'O.tMKI.IKX). It could not fall into worthier hand. In a piivute letter Horace Dillanl, of Duma, expmwc the belief that the new mine in Harney county are good, but owing to Ihe ararcily uf wattr they can not be worked at prewnl, and adia hi Mend here to not get excited and rorh out to Iho new niiiuii. Coal oil im higher here than In aim oil any other place in the world, hence light am very cxK-niivu. Thl Udng the cane, why would it not lie a paying iuvi-tment for the people of I'rmcviilo to. form j'llnt ioi-k company and put in an eleclrio liht plant T j It i a long lime unlit next June, but j tlioae who want to lo aucceiu-ful camli- ilatea before tlio people at ino next chh tion had belter begin rolling their log together now whilo there I little clue lo do. They ahould remember lliu old May ing ahont the early blid. A a rcmilt of coming by way of Anle Iow the daily mail doc not and cannot arrive hem much before eight o'i-lo-k. If the poetal dcartmeiit know what an Inconvenience I hi 1 to lbs pjople here there cottainly Would be no trouble about getting the route changisl. The gKd name of our public achonla haacaumid Mr. und Mr. Peter 1A of lUmd, lo move to town for tho purpo-Ki of educating their children. The taxpay er of tho dUtiit-t are n )W iHilnning to rvulixo llm U-nulil uf umiiiliiiiiiiig a graded Rchool III our town. 1'iwitmaHlor IIowArd will aoon ttition the HMtul deparliuent for additional clerk biro. A Ibi I a ditrihulinK of llco for aeven until line, and the work attached thereto i greater Ihun iu many aulariud olMtv. there U litllo doubt but hi petition will be grantud. Three year ago I). 1.. I'atteo planted nine iwlato Need and ha Uien replunt ing the tuber therefrom each year, and tho reaull i he ha produced an entirely new variety of potulo. Il i largo and month, the akin a light pink, i vorv dry and mealy, and thj flavor I excel lent. There I no accounting for the change time will tiling about. Two yearn go our old friend 11. 1". Nichol wa Ihe most radical anti-corporation man In tho coun try, and now ho I intorontud in two irri gation ditch corporation rjcenlly organ ized. What i tho world coming to, any way T Other place put on nlm about having their lalior atrikca, etc., fctid Prinevillo ia threutuncd with notoriety in t Lain lino. It in atalod that tho niim working on the Prlnovllle Irrigation Co'h. ditch are con templating Htriklng for higher wagon. Tho wage paid are fi 50 for a man uud luuni and 75 for men. Died, In IVlnovtfle, Saturday, Novem ber 7, Kmio K., daughter of Mr. and Mr. W. K. Ilnnnell, aged 0 yearn, 1 month and 4 day. Tho funeral took place from tho M. K. Church luHt Mon day afternoon. Mr. and Mr. Bunnell have the sympathy of Iho entire couimu uity in their oud bereavement. The bank In Kummorvillc, Union county, wa robbed on tho night of the 3d by two miiaked robber, and M,770 SO taken. The ambler had Ihjoii In the hank In Ihe evening allonding to his book, and a ho left waa met at the Uor by the robbora who forced hhn to go back liiHido and deliver up the coin. Strand Trice, of Camp crook, was In town Monday. Mr. 1'ilce i confident tho ijn.irti k'.lgo ho ami rrol. wmiey arej working will develop into a guwl mine. The rock uay nil I he way from to f"i(M a Ion und the lu lge i mIx feet thick. They expect to do coniddornble work lo wind developing their claim during the coming wlnler, The hen grand Jury rccoininendn I that omo prucaulioii h) taken to protect the court boiiMu again! fire, and why would It not b ) well for tlio county court and town council to pool Ihhiuk uud build a clxlern luitwuini Iho court Ihiii-k und Ncliool hoiiHu. Nothing could done thut would bo a greater protection to both building. Harney county' total renource, n ahown by tho clerk' Heiiii-uiinn.il rKrt, are tHIIl'J IIH, while her liubililio ureftO, 2iU 47. Thl leave an indtibtedne 4 (:U,944 7U agaiimt the county. Katlicr a heavy imlolilediuw fur a county thai linn been in cxUteuco leo than font year and hu no county building and few public Improvement. I ied, ut the homo of her fathor lu I'rlnuvillo, on Wediicmluy, November 10, Alice McVay, aged 17 year, daughter of Wm. McVuy, the hud been a long and patient Miiffcrur from iliomy, having been un invalid lor year, und her life hud only lieon prolonged by careful numing and good medicul akill. The funeral hiok place yeaterduy forenoon. Home time aj) one of I). L. Tatee' hor'H fell lulo u well forty feel deep, and waa given up for dead, but it would have cost abiiitf! ) toilig another well, bo Mr. 1'utee concluded to undertake the job of felting tho borne out. Ilu and A. W. Power contrueted a windlen and drew tlie hore out and found that he had niim taluod no malerhtl iujurie by tho full. The engagement of Mii Muttio Mitch ell, the huudiomo und nccoutpli-'hed daughter of Senator Mitclmll, und a French duko, with un unpronounceable namo 1 announced. It' too bad our American viH can't And huibiiid anil- ed to their tunte umong the Hiur.ly nii of I'ncle Ham, uml not have to luke up with wnrthlexa l-iiiroie.in nol poewiuii g nothing but c defunct title. One day tail week two brother, Dick and l-oti KwurU, filled up on bad wliihky in Salem, and iu the evening Marled for their home noar Sllverlon. They we'e in a wairon together, and on the way were in volved iu a ileiMirale fight, aluxhing each other with penknives, kiHing up the light for Moteral mile, uud until each wa pretty badly ula-lieil. A it wa Htrictlv a f iinily row ths Marion county olllciaU have not cauicd any urresta to ba inadn. O.i Weliiolay of Ut woik (1. W. Grave, brother of C, A. Orave of thi place, wa drowned at Newport, Oregon. Mr. Grave wa foreman cf the govern ment work at Newrt, and wa awo t off the tramway by a breaker and all ef fort lo rewcue him proved nnsuccewful. II j h id I i informed that aoine of the plank at the end of the tramway had lie coma loofft and went out to fix them with the u've result. At lat uecoiinln hi b iily had not boeu rccovere.l. lie leave a wifo and one on. This following rule fir tli.i miiiura ment of hay i given by o io of the best practical niAtlu'iiiali i.ini in the county, a id it would bn well for all t!ioe inter ested to cut it out and keep for future ref erence: Multiply tho length by the width, und that product by l tho dis tance over, from aide to ido (providing tho hay ha not lien licked over two montliH). If the buy ha be -n mucked a longer lime than two month, the multi plier of Ihe product of tho length and breadth in that rue will hi )' of the dis tance over from Hide to vide. IMviile Ihe riiiul product In. both ram by 51? 'and this rexult w ill give the amount of hay in the clack. Two Work at Merit. We uro in receipt of two excellent book from the well known publishing houie of 1,. I'. Miller & Co., of Stockton, California. They are "l-'ircMdo Fanciea" and "Kindergarten." The former ia un elegant work, bountifully illustrated, uud contain over 5iK) gem of pirwe and po etry from the Ik-kI author of Ihe world. "ICiudoigarteli" i intended u an aid to teachera und parent in the woik of in truding tho youthful mind, und Ihe au thor ba certainly handled the Hubject In a uiUHteily way. Menem. L. I". Miller & Co. carry all excellent line of juvenile holiday book, which any agent would llnd it prolltuble work toliciting aubacrip lion for. A Flue Horar. Hon. A. Huckleinan unived here l;tt Tiieduy from Alliuny, hriiiinir with him a rlue trolling alullion, Alwood llroeie, which ho will put ou hi Camp creek stock farm tor breeding ptupomi. The hore I a line hright bay, ubout 111 hand hinh uml i a very atyliah looking animal. Ilu I a etuiidurd bred hoiae, sirod by Alwood und U from u good fumily of trot ter. Mr. Hucklemun ha aoine of the Ut bred t'ottintf hoi-er in the country, and Alwood Breeze will be a vuluublo ad dition to hi fine atock. May It lie So. Tho Newport 7'ii is authority for the Mtutemcnt that thera hu been a little quiet conciliation between Col. T, E. Hogg and Mr. niuir, und uriungnmeiit are on foot to ptifth the Oivgon rucillc road In tho nour future to it eastern terminus, with nil faction working in harmony. Tho iiifHcnt outlook for tlio Oregon l'a c.ilic I luillor than ever before, and more coiilldcnce I full and Known along the line than ha ever boon noon in the past. ItiHwtid Col. Hogg i to bo president and Mr. Blair i to iiuine the uiunuger. For Over Fifty Year. As Old and Wki.i.-Tbikd Krmkiiv, Mr. Wlnalow'a Soothing Syrup hit been iimd lor over tlfty year by million of iiiiilhm-u for their childicn while teething, with pe feet hucccks. It soothe tho child, Koflen the gimi, u'.lay all pain, cure wind colic, and i tho biM remedy for diarrlitt'tt. ll i ilcauut to the tiiHle. Sold by ilniggiHl in every part of the world. Twenlv-tlve cent a hottle. It value i-i innilculublo. He Hiiro to ak for Mr. Winalow'H Soothing Syrup, uudUke no other kind. t'oHiily Court I'roceedluir. County court convened m Monday, November !.', with ull the olllcer of the court In attendance, mid tho following proceeding were had : MW. Templeton & Hon v J. F. Cndle, net tled. Steven l'.ro. v n. F. Allen, not tied. IM INIOII A I K. In Ihn iniillcr of tho entitle of 1. T. Kldiewuy, deceaned, flr.nl report of ud minlHlrator accepted, admininlrutor di- churged uud bond exonoritted. In the matter of Iho ontate of A. Pelore, deceaed,J. II. IVIorn appointed adniln ihl rator. In the mutter of the entitle of It. Haw aii, decciincd, nulo of reul proM?rty con firmed. COMMISSION KR' COI'ST. In tho mailer of the A. I. ilinkle mud, report of viewer uccueled and roud or dered oiened. In the mutter of the W. J. Bchmidt roud, JanH-r Wright, Jumes Zevoly und R. Vow ell iipH)inted vluw er to moot on November 111. In the mutter of the A.J. Friday bridge, continued. In tho matter of the C. Mcl'herfon roud, supervisor ordered to woik und 0mi the name. In the matter of Iho M. D. Powell roud, combined. In the nutter of Iho J. W. Oiige road, petition denied. Iu the multerof Ihe M. B. Stone road, re ort of viewer accepted and road or dered oKricd. Ordered that S 81), taxes wrongfully collected from A. Mci'ull, be refunded. Ordered that Ihe county clerk procure from Wiikco county Ihe field note of The I'.illcn und Ochoca wagon roud. County judge authorized lo contract for the building of (i7 wooden voting bixith, to tie completed Apiil 1, IS!)?. Ordered thut the nhcriff be inntructed to immediately celled the delinquent luxe for the years 1387, 188.8 and 1889 by levy and nulo of the projicrty of ull de linquent taxpayer. liill ullowed umounling to $."J30 43. A Pure Uaklng I'owdcr. A baking powder that can tie depend ed iiKin to lie free from lime and ubira is a desideratum in these days of adulter ated food. So fur us can be judged from the official report, the "Royal" seems lo be the only one yet found by chemical anulync to be entirely w Uhvut one or the oilier of liiene substances, and abso lutely puro. Thin, it i shown, results from Ihe exclusive une by il manufac turer of cram of Inrtar specially refined and prepared by patent proces which totally removes the tartrate of limo aud oilier impurities. The cost of thin chem ically pure cream of tartar i much great er than any other, and it is unci in no baking powder except the "Koyal," the manufacturer id which control the pat ent under w hich it i re.'Suad. Ir. F.dwurd G. Love, forinerally anal- j yticul hemUt for the V. 8. Govemraaht, wlio uiaile die unuiyni tor me .now lora State Hoard of Health iu their investiga tion of baking powder, und whoso iuli mate knowledge of tho ingrediuutn of ull thonenold in thi market enable), him to ieak authoritatively, nay of the purity, wholenoincnenn, and superior quality of !the"Rovul:" "I find thu Koyal Raking Powder com po.ed of pure and wholeome ingivdientn. It i a cream of tartar powder, and does not contain cither ulum or phoephulen, or other iujuiiou nubtuiicen." Prof l.ove'n teti, an I the rei-ent olli cial test by both tho L'niled State and Canadian Government, shows thu Roy aMtkiug Powdar to be superior to ull other in strength and loaveuing power, ll i not only the moat economical in une, but make the purest, fluent flavored und most w holesome fod. Thu Worlt Enriched. The facilities of t'.ic presect day for tlu proJuctioa of everything that will con duce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited aud when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remjdy which is truly pleasing; and re freshing to the taite and prompt aad effectual to clcauie the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it Is known the more pop ulur it becomes. Grand Ball! THANKSGIVING . EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1391. Benjamin Harrison, president of tlio United Sluten, und Sylvester Pennoyer, Governor ol Oi-BK'nt, proclaim to the people ol l'rinuviiltj anil vicinity us follows : "In obudiunco to tho time hon ored custom of your forefathers, your nro commanded to assemble at Gluxe's Hall, in the Town of Prine ville, Statn of Oregon, County of Crook, on Thursday Evening, Nov. 20, 1891, then mid there to give thanks for bountiful harvests, fat horses, cattlo and sheep, by indulg ing to your hearts content in song and datiee, principally the latter." A committee has been appointed to carry this proclamation into ef fect, who will furnish musio and other conveniences for participants, and will chargo each dancer only n .w. All disciples of Terpsichore are invited to report at the hall at 8 itfO p. m. COMMITTEE Of ARHANlHtMENTS. KI.UEHT MXKN.U", JIM) PALMER, OUA POINDEXTUR, GARDNER l'KRRV, ED URAILVM. Suptier ut tlie now restaurant,- tl 00 u couple. A Men Irrlgiition Cmnpnny. ' j On. Wednesday Tim Tumiilow trilga-: r lion ('ompany liled urlicl.- of incnrjKiia ! li in witli the county cl.'rk ; capital Kiovk, 4 )(Kl in share of f.jO r:ich ; Inrorpora-1 torn, A. It. I.yle, It. F, Nichol und M. C. ' Aubri-y; place of burines, l'riuevillc. j The ohj -cl r.f the cc iriput.y nre lo con-j struct irrigation ditches In I lit, vicinity of, Tumiilow uud Item hulcs livers, ui-quiiej ntie to luinin nun nun wuler lor Irnall n und domenlic purpose. Tho company hit u line field in w hich to otmrute, theie leing largn tracts of land in that ti. inity nuncepuble ol cultiviitioii if water for ir rigation rurpoiie can Ik hud. Arrested for Attempt lu Commit Rape. On Thursday Frank Vuniiia entered complain! uguint Vho. Purtili f r ut templing lo commit u rae on hi (Vu niiia1) wife uud iluiigliter. 'Ihe com pliiiutit ullec that on ihurwlay of lat week, when Mr. Vunlna wu away from homo, 1'orlili cutiio to Vurdna's liouno und uttempteil to rape Mrs. Vuidua, uud failing iu llii he unuullcd the daughter, a girl some Ihirteeu years of age. l,e.rT llixilh uriemed Porllll on 'Ihurnday and brought ti 1 11 to town, lie 1 u lru.li.ni, and speaks veiy poor l'.nyli h, but in utile to stoutly deny the charge u0'.ii:int hhn. siiiatiFF's au:. By virtue if n execution ltie.l out of Ihe ftonorsblti Circuit Court ol Hie H a'e i,f orc7'.n 1 inr trie co'inty ur '.m.ik, 011 1 iinuiii; ti rolli-il siul d K-k-t4 on t!ip 1 tti (hiv oiociuler. lb I, In fsvor 11I H. V Allen, lluiiir, n.1 atsilikt C. M. Siiilth and Fraud riiiiitii,iIW.i.4 ant. Inr tin. lenii ol vn t ti i.a:i I ei it liiiiidril and fllty d llsr.i k-'M coiu, and fnrty-ix ijoilara aoj torty cnU eou, l.ipethcr Willi ten per ct-nt .r Annum Interna :i 1 st-r-iliir c i.ti, I haa 1 up .11 ar:d will ell at pal, lie miction, on i'iii dny, ihe lt lay of lit eeiiilii-r, I -1. at 1 o'nlnck p. 111. at Ilia ci.iirt hna d.ior In (.'runic CoJnty aud the dia a ol urea; 111. ad the rl.'ht. tlile anil lutcrot w.lch li e isiil I,'. M. Smith and Iran ri Smith, dttlendants, had 01 or after tlie 1'tn day of July, 1M1, ia or lo Hie .illo'.iif de-crit-d preinle. t- wit: Hoaihwi'.t nut fourta .W: M Seetlon Sev en 7 and the Wet e.tirj hall W? of N'irth wet one f'.'irlh N A'i a-iit We.l one half V I., of Souiliwe.t one f.urth il See linn KlR''leen IS luwn.hlp Twelve ti Koiithof Karnra Tweutv twj -i Eea.t of Wit lamelte Meridian, and North ouc haif r.'iij -of Northea-t one-fourth XK', ai.d Nurtuea-4: one-fourth NK 4 of N irlmre.t one fo'irt 1 NVV'4 of Section Kishteen 1- lowuhip I Helve I'i Honth of Itaaice iwcnty-lwo J2 Ka-t r.f Willamclf Meridian, and Ka.t oii lialf Kl of i.cithea.t one fourth -l'.4 and 8onlhea-t one hurth .-Hi'.; -ol Njrthea.t one fourth SK'4 of Keetluu ihirteeu i:t Town alilp fwelvel'i South of Kaiure t wenty one n Kt-t ol Wlllaiiiette Mcnd au, iu vrook County, Oregon. 'Ii-riitftof Mle, ra-.h. Haled at friueville, thij .10th day of October, 18 1. W. A.llOJlH, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon. 1 First Door North of Postoflice, PRISMEVILLE, ORECON. PALMER & BLACK, Props. KEEPS A CHOICE LIXE OF Beaf, Mutton and Pork, Spring Chickens, Fruit and all kinds of Produce. Cash prices paid for all kinds of FARM PRODUCE, BUTTER 3 EGGS. A Free Railroad Ticket TO AM) FRO.M THE WOOD'S fclr. Commencing May lt, 1833. Ending Oclo'ier IK, JM.1. Out jmDoltlon l to clve, absolutely trca, a Sr.t cla- railwar ticket to anit (mm CMca;n, lo Int-luile all meaU en n-lt b tli ay, fr? h.i.. and hap.atf In an,l from ilppot til hotel in rhi,..n .iv Uav. flrt rla. li'iaril anil loitffiiiK I 1 while i here, .ix an mission, lui'i r air i.rui.uu. anil twn tirkot.-. to any nr.-t-ciass tneaire. hb want reliable apeuta to revrf 't11 11 Tfinirtioiit tha rat-lite Colli. Plea.a'i! anJ profltable fm plovinantwlll b alven, II delrd. until tlie iipenina ol Hie World a Kalr, Mav lit, IS. An agenrv will tiav an avera3 ol Irom THREE 10 1 EN DOIXAUS A DAY, liculdf. eaob ant will bi-ir'ven a free rallroaj tirkcttnant from the World i Ka.r. AGENTS WANTED! IZ. hriclit voitr.s man nil women, parties who have had unerlenre a. canva er-, for hooka or other artli-le a in tait, our proposition la open Ui everybody who U In a position lo de vote all or a pinion of his or her lime toour bns Ine.i.. Parlies who are not in a po .lton tn de vole lull lime lo onr bii.lne-.il. can, by devoid' a few hour., cadi day and evenini; to the work, secure one of the Iree tickets only. Each llcket will be nr.l-cla. and auaranteed by the World s Kalr Co., Incorporated, cap tal stock llotMioo.uo. We rc-i'ilre no capital to be invest ed by on r aeent. Experience not necessary: we teach ymi free. Write for terms and ,enl two cent stamp lor reply and p i. tase for print ed pamphlet a-i vicar lull particulars. AJdrcsa FAt'IEK 1'fliLl-ilHNii CO., Ainswoilii 1'liM-k. Tliinl unti Oak Streets, I'or-Ti-Axn. Oiieoos. (Copyrishted ISjI.) 0. I, SALOMON, HEALER, IN STOVES, TINWARE, HARDWARE, PUMPS, PIPE AND FIXTURES. ALSO Does all kinds of BLACKSMITHING AND WAGON WORK. GENERAL REPAIRING WORK Done on Short Notice. Full StocK of IRON and WACON MATERIAL Con stantly on Hand. TTa ronil th niamlnna Frrortl loBiil cuariintua that OatTllot Willi K 1 Of Utekarfrl UKimloaa, CrKE KperraaUirrhfO, Vartwcck-I 1 Vst it and fi.Y if sistisfici. . .. .ml, U.-.U1 t M. awvrkta AuiW, Claslaaal Oklo. rumv 11 inirnm ui 1 1 Highest of all in Leavening Power. &m ABSOLifTEiy PURE NOTICE FOB Pl'RI.H'ATION. LaSU Ur-FICK T II. IIAL1.SS, OB. .Soie.i.ii, r 4, 11. Notlee 'a ur.-l.y itl en tl.au He loi.owli.g ua.ne.l .ci.tii- ,m. d.va u.iL.ce uf her iiiivi.t.t . u iium linai pr no, 111 u.p.rt ui hercimui. ai d .hat .aid pr.,,1 Kill i.e made hioie 1 1.1111 y t'icrk in Ciooi c-iiuly, or., av Frn.v.ili, Or., uu l.nfh.i,r .1. m 1, r A.v.SA ci.O It i, f) So 710", .'ort:ie HK al 4 a. .J .V -i Ave j i wp 12 8 K10 K W ..I, :id iia.oc. the following wttneeito voe hnr coiiiliiuoiia re.ide..iu op. 111 a. .it cu tivation ol, aiU laod.vii. Jo n An I1.I10..I, I. . Wrd, I'erry head. C. iloo to i.-r, n. Urlx'ey, or. Jvl.N V..LKV.1 .1.1 gi.ur, NOTICE YOU I'l'UUCATlON, L.u orricE at 1 1.1 1. i.i.k . n. Vortoti. r S. 1m; 1 Kntlco la hereby given that ti. lellowiiig-uauii-d .ettlei ..a ft.ad .-.'il-tf ol i.U i..ii,ii.it, 10 ants final prnoi iu a'jl.pou 01 1 i.sclaii, at,(l tl.at ui prool will be it.ue uetoir tl e ,oulv ciera ol oi-o.ia c 'low, ui. : i:iniivli;e. Or., 011 N j. etnUer xt, li.t, v tAiiL.i.li o. r'uikv'E, Hd Ki-1-"1. foi the art 01 .jK-4, tV, o: ,4 eul 4.' H '. oee i v p i.-'l! ' lie uamea tti ioiiowit-ir wliiibi.e to prove hi. eonliuuoua resilience upon, aud i-uit. 1 aticu ol, .aid land, vir J'Oi ewn. Iieury ei art, .aunuii jiurgaii. l.aJore lit-,er, n Aiowry, Oreguu. JOHN vV . LK Iieglter. NOTICE Fon FLIlLK'ATIO.V. I.A1II OFFICS AT I ll iAI.LE. C. Hi pteuLcr r.u. lsf-1. Notice la hereby elven tlai ihe follow. r;g uamed .ettler Iij Hied not Ire of hit intention to make final proof 111 aii on ot hi. c.aira, ar.d thai .aid prinn w ill be u.ade before 4. A. lou tiiit. C. H Coiiiiiilioiier, at friueville. Oregon, ou Soveu. tier H, lil, vi. liF.MtY Y. tVA.NS. lid NoTSlf., for the K., .! "d t'a tec '" P 14 8 It 17 K W M . lie name, the following wltneni-et to prove hU rontiniioiit retlderiee upon, aud cultlt alien of aaid land, vil: tVilitaiu Kniiih, Jauie l iw Min, e. r. i;aU, tV. V. Mar.; al, all 01 friuc ville. Oregon. JOIIS W. LKWii. Itcst.ter. NOTICE FOK PtBLICATION. La.xd Orruc at The D.ii.i.r.K,OB. September 30. 11. Notice t. hereby given thai tb following named eiller!.a3 riled notiee of hit inlcntii-n to wake final proof in tupport of hi. claim, and tliat .aid prool w ill lie li.a.le licfi ;re J. A. I'oil tblt. I. S. Coniini-nlruer. at Priueville.Orvgou, on November II. l.'l, vt: IDA M VILUN. nee Ida M. Huniaker. lid No IjM. fur ll,e NW;4 sec i2 lap la S R 17 K W M. Bhe namen the following wltne!e to prove hercoiitiuuou. re.ideni-e upon. arnK--.iltitatton of, aid land, via: tieorge ( line. Jacob ll.K-n. Oenrge C. Adauia, Wui. Adama, allot I'rilievllie, Ore duo. JOHN W. LEWIS, ItegMer. NOTICE FOR PtnLICATION. Land Orricg at i'hk I)i.lk.0. Septemtier 1st. 1-j1. Notice la hereby given tl.at ti e foili.wn g naiued aeltler ha-, filed notice of UU inlenlir,n to make final proof in tuppr.rt of hit claim, and that -aid proof will lie made before t o. Clerk Crook Co , Or , at Prineville, Oncon, ou November C. 141. vl- C HAULER L. KOHF.UTS. O No. 72. for the K'i ntV!4 aud Wl, SW;., Hec 18 Ta p 17 It in K M He name-the following wltner-e lo prove hLconliuuou. re.ldence u on, and -ullivailou of. taid land, vll: I'.oberl K. I ari-ey, of l'ot, Oreeon, Samuel J. New'tn. Edward (i. t.'onant. ot I'rineville or., and I.ac L. Mvcrriiiger, of Io.l, Oregon. JOHN W. LEVVI, Ki gltter. Stock Inspector's Notice. The following named pemon.i are appointed Peputy ritoek Inspector" for Crook County, for theprecint-l5 iu which they re.Ide. and are au thlrlied to liipe-t ttocii, hign t-aveling per mit., and dWelinrge mc1! other dutloan are by law required ot the Stock In.-pet!or. JOE IH1L8ON, flock Im-pector for Crook County. Oregon Name Prpcfurt P.) Address. Price. PritievUle. Mitchell. I'av Creek. PritiHville. Croi Kev. Hay Crvck. VH'illra. Prinevi.Ie. Burnt Uaucb gt-ijra. , fcend. Mowry. Bend. , PobI. O. T. inyntoo. Vnnx Hu tan, Jamc il!er, C. A. VanHouten A. Al.lri-1.-e. C. MrKhs-Ttson. Jr. VfMi. Love Bsaiiev, A.Lvtle. II . Lour ro jr. John steveim, h. It'llon. Priiieville, Mitchell, , Hay Creek, lu-ar Creek, Hay Creek. I'pper rour, T-eaver. Willow Creek, S&llxmati, Flack Unite. Va-ruei! ltend Jolin Stewart, Mnwry. V Van. server;. Ire'aml. O. V. Gibon. tnrked Hlver, SHEl'.IIT'S SALE. Bv virtue nf an cxec-itlon t:.iic4 out nf the Honorable Circuit t.'oiirt of the stale ot Oregon lor the County of Crook, on a J'liienifnt en riilleil a'i4 .locltete.l on tlie "in day of May. I'M. 1. In favor "f ihe Fir.t Kat'nnal Hank of I'rinoville, p'ai.itin and asraiit Juie. II. Mil leranj Kale V. Miller, rteiendaiit!.. for the amn of five hundre.l and thirty t.,r,ar and fi.rty blx cent.-aold coin. ai:d Bity dollar, attorney fees, ana thirty-one ,loiar ana Mxiy nve cenw co-.t.. together wlt.'i Intere t since tlie itli day , ot May. is. I. at leu per ceot per annum a d ae craian eoit.. 1 have levied upon and wilt elt . at p.ibllc a icllou on aiuruuy, me uy i.i Soi enibor, IS 1. a: 1 o clock p. ni.. at the court hou.-e d.wir In Crook County a-id Sia'e of ore iron, all the riRiit. title and interest wlilch the .aid lames H Milleraud Kate V. Miller, de lenilaiiu. had on or alter the 4th day of Niv emir, isn-.-, In or to tlie tollowiug do.-cribed prrolie. to wit. Northeast one fourth "i of Section Twenty n lie lill iowu.-hip Fourteen (Hi South of Kanv'e I'weniv one i'JI) Eait, and North one half 'V l .itliwe-t one fourth l'4 aud rt. ull.we l one louitii i'4 of Soutliwc.-t one fourth t'i ni -10011011 eveuteen 117, and Northca-t one fonrili i4i of 8outliea.t one fourth il)of recllnn Kiit iiecn US) inwiiahip Fourteen I4J South of Kange twenty-one l I F.a-l ot Willamette Merlu.aivin crouk Couuty. orecoii. ier:n of sale. cah. I'aitd at friuev iile. tUi. SHh diiy of Oclnher, IS I. v. A. iiuo.il. Slicrtil of Crook county, orcison. SIlF.nU-l-'S SALE. Bv vlrtne of an execution li.i,iied out of the iiAnnr.M. t'lroolt Court of tlie Slate of Orevoo for Hie County if Crook, oil Jinlamcnt 1 11 rolled anil docketed on the asd day ol Oi-wbur, lint lu favor of Minnr Lewis, plaintiff, iiu airalnt Le.-lle Vowell, deieniinnt. for the unl oltwo hundred and twenty flve dollar ana fifty tx cents itold coin, and thirty even dol lar, and thirty i-lx cents oo.-ts, toiielher with ten per cent per annum Intere.-t and accruing co-ts, 1 have levied upon and will tell nt public auction, on Saiurdav. the Oth day of Uecemlier, isn atl o'clock p. m ..at the court hoiixedoor In l'rlnevlll. Crook Count", and Stale of Oregon, al the right, tille and Interest which tl.a .'d l e.-lle Powell. dfeiidant. ha.I on or after the Mil d.iv of January, t, In or to tho followtnj dc-crllied preml-e. to wit: NArlliwtit one fourth !NV'.,1 of (Section Twenty two rJll lotvinliip Fourteen 1141 South ol Kan'ueTweii'v-one (Jl Ka-t ot Willamette Meridian. In Crook County, Oregon. 'I't-ruiH of i-nle, c.-h. Paled at l'riuevillc, thli !d day nf Novem ber imi. W. A. BOOTH, Sheriff of Crook County. Oreson. COOK STOVES! itovesi- fAR.lOR STOVESI BOX STOVESI AT BOTTOM PRICES. C.M. BLKINS Princville, :::::: Oregon. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Powder Farley I Frank, The Cellos, Oregon, HARNESS anil SADDLERY, Cull org.. ,1 for 'PRICES fore purchasing clscw here. t N'o. I lani'ia ivitli Jft P-oston" J- Team Collar 14 in. J'oint, witli'.'U; . r . . . mii - 2j in. Inn--. . v. '-' ?ailif VI fill Crecc ue iron in the bouI of All Other Go in 1 JSfiT'Muil rilfm piompily ntteiileul to. .... ,, Tlie i)iilTes: & I'rihevilie , STAGE LINE, A. W. EnSNKEft, P.-oprietor. Leaves Tlie Dulles ant! Trine viiie every day, and arrives in The Dalits ni.d 1'rincvilln in 30 hours ; ulfo firiivts at Antelope daily, connecting with the main lins ut JJakc-oven. Cnnie-n ll o U. S. MAIL, PAS SENGERS and EXPRESS. CONNECTS AT l t'.INEVIM.E WITH Stages from Eastern and Southern Oregon, North ern Calitorma ana an tnterior Points. Gco'l areoTnnicdalUn along the road. Fint-clat Cache nW Harm ved, Courteous Driver, lljym Matter handled uith Care. All persons vdliing paffnge must way-bill at cHins Lefor taking pacsage ; otheis will not l.e received. Express mwl Le way-Lilltd at if fices, or tlie fc'tag; Co. will not is retponf ible. For further in forwofi'on afpty to agents in The Dnlh or I'riverillt, or to.l. W. BREXSEIi, Xnvttne. M. SICHEL& Co., Apt", nt rrineville. STOCK BRANDS. dPPerson finding any eloek cd vertised in tliift poperoffof its range will please inform the owner. . CEORCE MILLICAN. . Cattle hmndett with V s brart on tnt!i hiim mi rftjow fork in ie:i er a shown In col. lltirre branded with heart nn left tlrte. V. O- address, frli Tille,- Oregon. CEO. A. CIRCLE. Horaes branded 75 left bhotiidcr. Karfe, V ."T ivti - ii-cn. w uri- y .- fli'e atlflroh. PrlneTilJe or rauuuav, vieon. E. C. CONANT. Horsea branded a a re' re.-etited in cut. Cattl, Rnie brand on left hip. Range, I'pper Crook! river. 1'. o. adUren, Frlta- ville, Or. SADDLUE SHOP. Wm-1. SJHEbbtE3)ttSE for. .aW JW TO r'ihwiWh 1 flSrfW - ".. . re til lietnl. r-; . loi I ago that "plot" MATFACTl'I.ER OF First-oln STOCK SADDLES'and HARN ESS of evni-y deKciiption. ;, DEAl.KU IN Everything pertaining to tho trade of this country. 8F.1M ti-orit irai-rantfd. KEATING STOVES! i s the Eat, -