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IIOCO RHVIKW.... I'KKHOIil" AMI! (IKNEKAIi. lard at lalmr A IlUnk'. an I tall ill .. I. ...... IV, l'. Morrw, ui i? WmllltHilny. Lr ltl tWsey's iekot knife html to r.'tur It. Max"", of Aimer, simut an I Sunday lit town. n. Ilardiitty' children In Ik Ml 'hi limit on hVaver ,TPV'1- ! ... . ...1....1.. i ivi,,.. Km flitliK" V""V Luiuoii skaiti', W yarn, ior Hilly Rowan '"f all Mads lis hold ''" t ll'fl old iR machine t trad for ,,,i,tab!o farm piodtieo. t-uii ut In. Bl..i.U'r, 'f n vr, wa In town ,.rniM(ii'l la niako ihimi F' " rutead. it li m lut o.'l'oidt I' hull. v't ' rlil"" Warthulurs. Or urn! I'M11 rolti'ltf"' '" ,,rt tint Urnt of 00 ,.jn'lili'"i- iuiw'v but rft""l I'm "l-l wurt Lid will Hi h l tt l-l'tf kmliiii rluk. (.irm o'l l''wr Ocheo, tiily .afroui tMimnllis. InrinJ. Cull I .j (i iMrUVtilara. . I f .1 t. lu creek ( ruen ',, !'"" rv lo feed Hut "realer Kiitlnn of ,1V nl Ihe grand uih ball l Feb. , tiotliia lltit a ban baca '- Tim Hill will 0,1 SiimUy. Ira ic AJ 10 learn that U Hal- fl'-aVer. i HHOVKfllltf ItOIII U Ml- Lik i.l inllainatory rheumaliem. mi roturne4 bum bj1ow lal Hat- !,., had bjjit attending1 vboul la Mown. Jleury llului att I J,, 1'rUI, fnruittrly ol Ibis plain, have flioclnlil IhesnailvcH Willi Uuil'oluiiibiaCiir Work In I'orlland. The, JIkvikw wlidies I hew? "t'lilleuieii niii'('i'n In their new enter. uW. , . - i , , ICvMCMtMiliitlvi Hermann Inn Intro ducud u hill iiroiriathi- HU,(M) for a MMl,tjfo roil' I urgiimJ Tliu Uilliw. mid llu K.ivi'Niom uf ()rcoii, VIiIiikIii uihI M.ilio liavu hIkih'iI m ictli,iii lu-klnir ii. ., i. in iiiu, iiiv mil .,infl, Mr. uihI .Hi, A. W, fir. or. of Nun. rillf, Mt'tMlt NVVAIIll lIul'H in iohii , U nook. Mr. Iliviinur rnoriit nunU bw toon In lo u il i lio PiiIU'M in Im'l condi tion mill uoiiil'ii'litijt ukIuku I1iiuhii)IIiIii l)llt U ll.llllt UCfllllMliuil. Clillll'kll Viiw 'it.,r ulll lunflt. iik.l 1'il'l.iy uvvnliid uml Ilio holUl.ty will i-um-tinii'i fr oiui m,ik. Ah Tio tuvii ha vtlll hL'ht ll,M I'l.ltiltmf 1 tn in ti-tuil ,,( lilk Hlnm IViday uvuiiiiiti w.lli a graml ilUpLty ui lliMi'ru-knr kIiimuii Mini liulluK all lim (iIuihI to h irumiiit. In primus tit imini' of l'llnevlilv'H youiitf iiiuii Mho Mm c!liilto to matri mony wv omltluil 1 1 in iiuiiii'N vf CI, rfillu I li l in mikI Jon IViry, It mmk mu ovtr Hiht, uml hu inaku iluu aiiifii'ln hy m oii,iiii'iiihii thuin to I ho l.i'lion who ur iiiix'liiri( (, Mil liulp moot. A man n j i ii J Ii.iii Cut roll lutntoil hlin-H'K on tha rilraat hri.lj Iwluw IVmlli'l'in lunt wnt-k. Hit NlrMiiunr llii-rit, Mini tul'l Kr)iiii li IiiIuimIdJ cjui- niitllniC miii'iil,', lint no oim t-rclile.) Iiim Kl.ilfiiH'iil unlit hU lifi-li'-n kxly a fuiiiul nivii(li"l lo I ha ImI'Ijii Win. WmIm la iu rornlnt of ululUT from Jtihil lliuiiuki'r, ho in ilriviiiK thu ns limn liuru to (iriniUlous. MmHiik laid (In) miiow U u foot Mini hulf ducp nil over ll.irnry Vull.' , tlireu ili-op on Ilork MoiiiiUin. wiiil from I'ifj to (iriudttoiiu la di'iflml Iruiii two to fuiir foot iiorni l.ylle Url, hoiMii tram town Inn mr rirttiiiii:' fp.tdy for ItohhyV Ulnol I'oimury lk. Mil Nyu L,, i:t Vj tluro to lii.ino I'lo.il) FMitglit la In Jrotit Ilio niili- i ( Ilio cmintv. llmuiVM llirro n Lini.T uut Ihi-ra mii J iiIulL uh Limit. Ij4 TiifM'l.iv hIiuii lie ii ol lie. I out) of hnrxoM liiniiiiiK lu'lly. Hy invvHlliitiou hi lutiiiil Hid t'auro of t lie Uuiohcm to Oo a Uirtfo tuil In th h ' foot. tiuri;ti luil no liiKlrniiu'iiU iA Iniml with whit li to rt'inovo l ho iiuil, o he Uod hold of it villi i,U ti'clh and dicw it out. Mud Mooru U muklnit rald mlviimn mi-lit in llwMit uf utilJIii mukiiii!. mid l' uhlt) to mukv jiit mIkiuI an foil mddlo ui hii tiiedmwwor in bunluo and in- - VIH UL..I1 .1. ,r.ir & lin tri full- In ,in imi, .',,,,'n'" i -- il.i tiy all to he on ol the Uottnaililleiii on lha tiul. Cull uml h Mr, .Moore h work. Miid if you want a M tdJla ho will ilj you uut Huiinbi turully. Thin fk wine of th Mi,k romiiy to ! il ri.viiiJv hlmnf M t ar i l,i,.n.il-of ho rliiiHl their wool livii ik Mini dj-r iruiii tt'mlj Wl-1 IMom Ut 'm '.he rcnirim from Mulligan. IfJ liiloiid. Uoakiiitf ihclr imlj. Ailr ajlntt Ui tfXM.'ii la ruik. I "1 "l!'' tiiiiw nu wuratw ... , , .1 f- ul .. i,i I'll :.. m L .in miil m number ol o..i ""' ' " r Iioiiiit diiid ill llm til luiitv l.oio too vir.tl. w Llllo Ut-vd. r.ii.i lidr T.i.aliy imr il I, . then 111 J ky ha binu idiur, w.ilUjr vory r.AUi lor Hit J tha year. r.ulkn.11', vi Ito li4 Ik-bh it.llii ovor IHiitiou of Hi eouitty rK.tu!v, Inn iuii tind ull kln.iM ..I fo-d-, luua. Ln, I mion- niifl. ,ti.d .Mr. J. H. Fryre.ir, of SWw, nun. ;ii. toiojr U Muaa.lnit L u-fv,tu. alUik, mid it uodor Ur. Li' lie.itinoiii. r nkjiia in l)iniiig liJi"Ur ll,.i ,rti.nJ lolk. I" J o..io M t inlU.I .100 M g"od do-' l ll.lll ItlUM UVDIlllljil. vi fl liirm leant luailvd for Bil iVMnlxil up t Jai. Caitliill'ii, tit f jr Ihn miw to K "'f JoMirt U iluiy can tt't Mfroim. .1 MiCJiUti-rlnloud. potilntioiit u uril in lha Hnl iK. Mod lia thw lHli. ro, roady lo jnit l.ilo llmgio.iiid n tut Ilio wiulhnr "ill 'im.t. !i-ral U4 hoi li iv killi'd lo I -'ity thijtUI,iiiMM Urjo M .' .'nd by l. f. hlo-Mil M year g.il.fdlU oiiiidJ. ,","""''','J.roiiitllfavo.al.l8 that 1 in)o1o imwn bu-iiiie-i. I "v.nU.1 lo y ! Ix owing toHKVrblaJ. I. uiito nnintii), nun no, i... I.. ..-,., ... l iur jiioiiimii l.iMrtr, l.ritl n llm rek. mi leintlnit '. In town lie Mia u IJ. mm ii "t lout a ttteep durliijt llm nd Mm. V, 8. Wtiyberry niont Salurd4y in tow a. Mr. M-yberry U f Mnvemilul wltiMtl on Willnvr V , Mini Ima ben emlovvd la toai'li '4. iir term. B tin) 1,'tiii tho Ortpmian moved Into (w biiiitiiukf, and on tho I fit la cutno jti much impioved ulylo, tho print t on litrut-r lya uml inucli clearer lormeily. "k-a Imicy uoodn, Cliinena ami Jap- ii R'kiiIh, ttioiierien, bonis ami tihoeM .' Iiiatr. All akae warranle I not If limy do thov will bj ropliu-e l a now pair. 'lii'n llm mlii boitnn falllnff TiiRnday uuf Jno ilinklo Blurted (or Williiw l to hfii llm mm iv irii olf. hut wuh iIIm- utiloil, hk it quit ruining before ho Kone half way. ii Hluviim wuh down from hi runcli ppur Uehoco llm flint of the week. 'id Iho hiiow ut hU placet unit tun ' dtmp ami badly eriiHtetl. All tho in lliut Heullon lit Ixiintt fud. iiiio In heroby (tiveu lliut laxe on owned within ihtt corporate liuiltH ol ii'Vlllii imiui I,,, iuiIiI Iniiiiitdiatolv. i tlmd n will t9 xiiot. TniMii tin) piU. L, V, I'KitHy, M.iihIiiiI. fr. nnil Mm. C. V. Klkinn, of fieaver, I" town. Mm. Klklim U huro inidjr aro of Dr. llolkuup, hIib huinit allllil iilt hu.rt diHeami. Mr. Klklim wiya vr crui'k .tin-k iiihii lire Hllll foodlnn. fliu Tuiiiplaton, Jo t'rDnkn uml John ''y h nl gitinl Miii-i'o.H hiimiiu on Iho rt. They kldud nluo untelnpa. Hy 3kin tnai of .Mr. Crook a ham of one luiinulu !n,i, lti way to I (tin club ueut. iu bunllng auuln, Joe. ml of I pound, ibe m wool won. a n.vo mm 1. I lllllA laht Hlllllllior Mt flHHI Hl'lolllCM I ... . i H,iiml. Hjihh Mi.l-tiim wo ii Jfrotiem imvu nuilii money by Mnil"it llu-ir w ool cani, but i M ruin lliey liavt found it tnoxt proilUUe lu Hell lUoir wool Iter or ut The 14 let. Tim tiiid Creek and John Pay Ho.nl Co. baa cauiH-J in ire trill Idj Miielio'.l meiliit l. A law -it aiMiiit out of di II- eiiliy over the road mviiriod ut Milrliidl the oilier d iy, renal iiiji hi U. I., lu.aeli itiitlurtdki'iii In earvf WaMy Helm with u kiiht! uml Mr. K.i I'll b in held In b'ltiibi i l 10 lo appear b-foro lha nett ijianditry. It will prulwl ly be. found thrill! I i lli.i hniK run lor the cunly 1. 1 b iv tho pm,i.'r!y i f ihe mud routi)' und inaio It a fo' ou uy rl. Kriri touu! the c.uiipiuiy bv utiiomi at law have fa jd, a id tlx peopU want M free nuil, mi mIiouI Iho only wmdldu thing to tlo i$ to buy It. Tlie roildrfiitB of Mc vay ermk Invadad he lai In lor hull t.f Joint laif.Jlelt on r'.hl.iy uvoning of laitt week, look Mvle puWrMi.ni i f III" eiMhli-hiiielit, cleared uwuv In lilm In if thu ' IIjIiI fatiumiu." Jolin wan lukon ciun!elely by Mitrpit, but wan Mb o to f.n-ni.di iiiiihk for the tl.mee.H ami inov-t my .illy onloilalu llm ladiea and iniiiili'tiieu whoet-miKwd lilt cncwtii. Ho ,l!ilit'texae ly BU'lemlaud Iho purport t f iIk luriirniv. b it fi'ino o( tlie 3'o d.M, who eolilemplJlo takinu advuiilMRW uf tho privll. of Uai Year, Intu-prct i .a i.i..i ilwi l,U lirait will Mon t bwiilt.tl with grut mice" a hii mitn ftUm witi. W any awtea. , "Yearlf Subicrlbens" Are They t 4nt waek tho .VeM informed its read em Hi, i ii.u lUi ,J HiibjeiilwrM whii b itx puhlinlier .,,ulij ullld-vll lo uml luini-lied (he eouniy iHinrt. in the eonloat for the couiily riiilin, w..m till "bona lid your. Iv HiiliHt'iiboni." Ilia rather a delieute mailer to uccuro Mint iiiillvldiiul of toxti fyiutt f.tlHoly, but thca in a "uintf wood iiilo" Mominvere. Our ultorney in , II III. . ,,M. W - - I . ....In .mil tn i liu ulli'u'fil Htiliioriliera of Ilio Mian have relurnoil Willi lha Mlittemenit of Ihe inirMoiiM uddiKMucd that Ihey are im"veailv mibm-iiberH,' Sumo of the ...,nl. Iiuvn not Ih'CH relurned and to tluiwi wo romiectfullr requcxt (hut they uliile whether or not they uru ubHi'rilK)ii. In llm Seat: and if lliey Uro lint by nil- avteiinx thu pieliou aeul them will give thu editor ol that pux.r mi oporiuniiy liv whut uulhiirily lie tnako line of ollmr k)iIu'h naniei ut hij own option. To know wltleh paper linn the laruet ral t iiculMtioii within lliowtmly, la a nialter in whlelt ull should feel un I,.i,.i..kI. and bv atiHWUiing the Qitaation nent Id Ilio ullenod aubHirl1 e vt tho A' ii, I. f.u.i fun bo BHeoiliiined. Tho ,Vic now (IuIim ileelf tho oflli lal paer of ihe eotinlyj wo mi rt that the in. an by whlih it ueipiiiud Unit ill i urj fr.iii.ln lonl. Our ulloiney liua ulready n'reiveJ MtalunienlM that pU.r the ediloe of Unit Mluu't in a very uncuvory I ght in reimrd to vcrm ilv. Uiil if It Im fi imd upon ihor oimh luvra'lg.iUon t"t llw coneern, of whli'h I. W. Ald.l'Uii ht the lieinl, Iium Ihuh'gjl Htfl't to 10 eulled tho nlliolu) ,.iiKir of llm eouuty, wo will aubuilt to .i i . ..niii fiillv oh any ono mid w ll I'titigrtitulato thu god of Baevun upon hi MUt'CrlKI. HOSE TO A 1)111 NKAKirs (,'ltAVK. Kl lleeiii DI.'H Very Suddenly from Hie Uirerl. of UxreM.lve brink. About hull punt t Uht n'clm k l.mt Pat unlay eveniiitt Hl HM"W died in l.lnn WooiIh' fulonii. Tha fiimui of hit deiilb WilMexcetoiii'u imo of iih'oliollu tlrink, lie huvl ug b en a t'OiiHtant uml em eicivH di inker for mun v yearn, uml IIioho w ho have wuli'liod bin ewurat. Hnxuly ruy he hud never Iwen nnlwr tliirlii the pal yi'iir, iiti'l (or lliu u-t in intli or I wo he had dmnk very lioavily. lit; went Into Ihe nullum early in llm evening und pur ehiUN'il u half pint of whisky, whieh II l HupKiMpd lie drank. Ho di I theehoreii ub ml tho Kal'Min, Htvi'pt tho HoorH, built llrua, ulu., und umuI ceven lha barkeeper Kave Idin u think for I'.inymn in wood. tmn Mfterwurd Iid look uiiotlmr tlrink, and ufiiir milking wveral uniuivt iwfti! ut li'tiiplH In Mil down lu a vlndr, wu un .'.li'd I it a b.e k rr)in und went In lee!. I uer, parlluH ho.inl him brealh lug lii'uiily, and if.inu Id hnk udi-r liiih, f mud It lmMMHilile lo aronmj l,t iu from hi elumlierM. )r. IVIkn.i) wan niiui moiled, but whon ho urried Ri'ckii wuh pmt llioailnta;iee o( uiotlieut hUIII, l.fe bt'hi extinet. Con ner Wood being nut of town, Jim Uro r.ll look t iiurn ol the buly, und on Sunday mori.iiikr nuiiimnned th folb- lug Jury (o inquire Into the fauna of Ihe death: J). W. Aldride, . l. Comb, J. II. Clayponl, Win. McMoekin, S. J. New- Moin and Chr'm C'ohm. After due tlolib- eruliou Ihu jury avront Unit Heene rami) lo hi death fiont cxi'o1vb drink. ltee.e had lived in I'linoviilo (or four ' live ye.ir", und hal oawed wood ami ilone od I J dm. Ho w q iiiu inl jtlri linn, willing li do any kind of work, but ull bin ctridiiKM, exvpt what wum requir ed for a living, wont (or di ink. He hutl no nOallves bore, ami If lie had relative any where elite tin ir uildrc in not known. ALFALFA FAKMIXW. How II In Coiiiliiilea mt tlie Fi ol of the llucky Mimiiiiiiii In Colorado. 3. II. Wttlker. ln the ";oawpolltan.") Tim niglit of the th of Jmjo. It u huiiy fvening. Tou.orrow ii full force of forty iiicn iit to l put into the fiflJ unci all the t!tniIi teI iiitluMliifM of alfulfn fartii tviil be in full iipcrutioii. Two'J'iy nu i vcrytliing won ready to iM-gin tho opening work, and the tilfnlfn utood bt inliii nnd" waving in th nieczc that HWfjit down from the Sit.-rrii. An nij(lit Holttod down there emtio idoud out of the north-wt-nt und with it, for mi hour, rain. Later on. ii th durktifws the rain changed to hiiow, und next iiiorn ing every tree and t-vcry grwii field and every roof wmm tovered with a wliito iiutitl If ; and off on the foot hill und h way up on tllU tOIIHIOHl i r't.'V8 of tlif iicmU, cveryiliing wii wmi". Tho occiie might have t'HHti-rn uiiiiw inter : Out w tiioiiiing broke, the clouda hud dia uppinicd and the sun uioae a ought und warm ua if the uioruiuK ri hieilllf Uauta It. Itecent niovea t.1 Iho Mlu'kh'j'ler In I lie UMgiiri'ai'i.1c Company warrant the opl if ihU Mil ion iu UdievinK lliut woik of eoiutlruclion ou that road will be ri-Miiiinl iii tint kpihiK, uud Ihia ban euimul Ihe eulerpii.iiiK tiiLeue of l,iuo villu to iH'iiiu lo l-ku Into t oiiw ieraii. ll llie ud.aiil.ik'e fl would bj to tliu placo it ihe na 1 were lo come lluoiuh Ihu town uud what the roiult will be if Ihe road in built ou loo piewnt Ii itt of eur vey, thirty mileu kuiiiIi of 1'rineville. All a bo are ul un eitterp.iidng lu.n ol uiiiid r.'u.iie that a tratiMConliueiital line if r.iiiio-d ruiii.iiig Ihtuiili 1 iI.r-v.I u would uuke o, il one of Iho IkvI bii..!iK-M pi4utM in the inti'iutr uf Oregon, Ih iiec it ii lliat I'liuevi.lii want the road built : lliin way, and when the lima cjineii tlui a prowunlion wi.l In oouuaerea uy itie i raiiroad company for tin piure lo oUY-r I hi'luivuiciil in Ilio way if a aiib4.lv lo' caUje Uil'Iii lu aoaii'lou Iho jmvh'IiI Jfr poned io.Uu Aii'l lay tlm road uter a now loule lout'hinit I'linuviile, there irf lillle lirt hiokcn hy tlie low. It in of till crop, growing now horo in the world morn luxuriantly than in the rli'li guii lulow tlm foothilla of the Rocky inniiiitniriii, and the ineth odg hy which it in planted nnd wa tered 'and Imrventi'il. that I propose topive u brief duncription. Thi ptirpoxu win be attained in no viiupVr way than hy taking tho run ml of tluiicK which the farmer find for lit men dining tin five month' Mcifon which Im Ojjene.l witli the h.gini.ing of June and idoceit with the bi ginning of No vember; by which time hiiow has again fallen, perhapa covering up the few belated ''haycocks which iiwiiitthn kIoiV curing pioucas of the colder days. " r v,-. We began with the evpnfngof th 8th of June, not that there has been no work precf.Mling this Itoie. Two month ago ftm.ll forces '"of men were at wotk fleaniiig out'iliuht-s and putting in new water boxe and junking nil arrangements so that if, bv any chance, there idiouid not he the umuhI rainfall of the spring, water could he "turned in ;" that in, turned tulo the uucnes anu WM.tt in August. The jjiiHt pu'i'm4tnrue0 out upon the fields. alfalfa tops hud bci.tr? uiiuer x7e"i"' VsrZi tlie northennt lie 1G0 iici weight ol the unow, at, j-'i'tOhf as fncwlv plowrd field with a tin the nun turned the snow to water, reeled Duck ng:iin into place and Htood upright us before. To one jiibt fieh froi,i the Euet, tiit-MO MtiowbtoriuM that couie ut the taut of May, when everything is wuriii and giccu, seem aliuol Hurt ling ; tuey are the product of Hie colti night, and tno Coloradoau merely cungratulutcs hiiusclf upon the lull ol eo inucli moi'lure uud knows that there will tie no serious consequence. itiiin u coupie oi days every particle of snow haa dlduiipeutod, the grouna lias orica out, und lirrt one and then unot.ier broad gaugo cciitre-draii;;iit mower goes do.vn into the greenness and moves buck ward anu lorivaru, leav ing a level carpet of green where tint a moment befors the wind gently swayed the ripening tops. "Allalta; that whm a Moor.1.1 word, and then Spanish and then .Suutli American and then Caii- liuniau finally Colontdojil. It is not known in the ear tern stules ex cept lo those who have truveled through Kuropo uud, having an eve for agricultural operations, have wandered through green fields. To such il is "lucern. More limn 2000 years ago it was well known at Home and urown on the plains of Lombardy ami furnished loddcr in Switzerland, and in tho hot, dry countiies of Afiica Was, pur excellence-, the cattle food. When the Moors crosxed over into Spain tln-y curried the seed of their wonderful clover with tiiem for it is u clowr, with this radical ditfereiicit, that it grown taller and somewhat woodier .1 ...... K..d ;.. tUt lliut 'if htm kiuiwu.bat it IswfotoMV 11,-t Iho t.-lut l,tt,l,"D '". . ' "". " . 1 O'-IOKIIUII mil nl.ll M inu iwituii . .i.l.. W i.t MiiioiniL ttoiJJ hj con- rv'"' - Milured HiillicUiul for thin purjioMj in no which are attached which very into loamy. sandy soil twenty Iet deep, lie tirl exist that roots have been found riity feet in length by per ron who have hud occasion to dig plu if llii place will n it bo iiiar.H.i" iu their eonlr. but iuitri. v aie luid that li. I r'. Alh'ii, preii-ioitt of I ue H11U aiioiial ISaitk, will i.Uv ij(o for this pnrj oe. f nera are oil.i r.t wIawi bofauenu iuler- vrilM wou.il uj iieiietitt'il um iiiuci or more 1 than .Mr Allen ' by Hie rai.ro.nl vouiiiiit liy .) .g I'li. levill... ut.d 110 doubt lliey mil n t'piutiy tioor.,1 a. id iv,. la aeeoid aiico wi.lt lite hiMio'lt lin y v ill d rive. ted and narrower. Hut the -jblfff lies 111 tint hini; toots to infiiiiti'sitiial rootlets foititiioiih' go down It Paj. Tlio parii m wh 1 d.-om It i 1-tH this eo'.miy last fall bava draonmt rated the fact thai it wa a paing investment, huvitiK iu hIj no hI iiilnre.! o-i Ctn'it m ei ey and reali ad a foir p.iej f r Un ir urain lliey have ue I 1 1 filleiii u lb. b i b .Una blind ub'o lo mii!y tin markel with m Iwllor uilalily i f haeou uud t Ii ;t i 1111.1 ly imuoitii l'aii'l at ared.mtl priee to the eonuuii.'r. Ihinl.a kept a Uriw aimi'int of innney itt the enmity llm' liorelofiri) has been cnt out for lu-,-on and I..11I, but had the boH Ihwii raii d hero. lii Kilter it would ltave Iwou; and us Ihey can le ra'metl at ancli rligtit .-xiittmin. Iheie In no reason why tho well or where iheie hitvo-lieeii great wash outs iu sandy roil. In this deep root lies the great value of the plant where water is scarce. With the eight or ten inches of the soil near the surface it has lillle to do, taking nothing from the top soil, but rather Lring iug up and enriching from below. Here eti'in-s in another great ad van tage of the plant; la-sides resisting th ilititight it does not exhaust the koiI, nnd while it takes at hast two lard ve-irs to reach a full crop, yet it is said I hat there havn been heliis where in fifty years there was no diminution of product. Kstimitlii the nutrition in six inches of soil as being equal to ten years without manuring; now mul tiply thesosix inches by the nour ishment in twenty feet s repre- 1 . .. . . " .i . ,, .i 1: ..1 .. :.i. ......... 11. a iim inrtHi iiir.iieritta i-riieu- c.uiuv siiimiii noi ue piipinn-'. tni onino . protltieiloa. Some el aim lliey are an ex-; ingdnwn of the alfalfa root, ami fee icKTa.,lm,u'torai., but tits expert- i for how many years a crop may be nee of J. II. tirav.a pr.wperon fanner rj. p ndetl upon, une ergins iiiv uf Ibiseotintv, Is loibe com rary. I.Uiring to understand the marvellous tiual lliu amniims 1III1I fall In U-n-U hU ho on 1 1 he.il ions oft Ills plant Mr :li laii.'i... a food whii h thov reli-h awllof alaiut one-qii-irter of the ' Uniti-f thrive on, and at miit ho ia feediitif hi stock hoitM ulf.ilfa hay. w hieh ho says Ihey eat with u rulih, ami it seems lo provide all Ihe iiourMiment mettHary lo kp llsm grow log and th.ifiy. II hoH ens Imi ruil on turnips an I wl itwu.l on alfu'fii buy, ns Mr. (hay ia raining and WM.... j, , V .. - ..-.- M.kL.t.1.. . thrill miiHl bsi very light, and Ihe profits there front will Imi eurresMiiidiiiitly great. I I Slate and perhaps one fifth of all tlie land on the glob. These roots ramify and loosen the lower strata of soil and, when killed after years of production, leave 11 vast network of a rieh veg etable fertilixe-rv Tho soil, worn nut with wheat or com. becomes re- enriched and capable of frot hieing largee crops of gram tlmn when The Idcfil Baking Powder Is Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. For more than, fifty years Cream, of Tartar and Bi carbonate of Soda have been used for leavening purposes with sufficient flour added to preserve tho strength of the powder unimpaired, and this with tho addition of whites of eggs comprises thi3 pure and. wholesome leavening agent, that lm3 been tho standard for 40 years. la Us uso pure, wholcsomo and delicious food is always assured. Mal'c3 enko and biscuit that retain their moisture, and while they are flaky and extremely light they are fine grained, not coarso and full of holes as made with ammonia baking powders, latter dries up quickly. Alum powders leave a bit ter taste in tho bread or cake. Dx. Price's Cream Bakiag; Powder once vised, always used. acres nlowed field with a tinge of greeii relieving the hrowimess. That is newly seeded ground and will lie mowed this year simply to clean away Ihe weeds and have it iu readiness for the following sea son. Along in February heavy plows were breaking the soil eight and ten. and. where iMisfilde. elev en Inches deep this line loam of Colorado tolling over us 11 11 nun been hiok' n every year for half a century; while the slender, thread like roots of thw gramnii gri shrivel tip and disuppcar under the sun. Only the great soap plant, or vuccn. when cut hy the plow re quires to be pnlltd out and shaken and pitched out ol fie plow s , or the sage biush, tough lo cut or Mill clinging to its roots, need to be carefully rt moved hy hand, ami iifi.-rwarils. with the soap plant, hauled off and binned. This dei 11 ttlowing, which in new soil is almost iiiiaisible anywhere else than in Coloradij, is important. lor Ihe reason Dial It creates an eaithy sponge, thiough which the seed, stinted by the spring rains, slips its rootlets down with ease and rapidity, and iu which is held every drop f n.oifture falling from the skies. I wo weeks ot not, firy sun coming at this time scotches the soil down to a depth of four or five inches, a..d if the hard subsoil begins at that depth, the root is destined to die before it has strength enough to hear the rush ing witters let loose by the irriga ter;btit. plowed to the depth of len inches, the spongy Led below has plenty of inoioture to carry the root through the dryer spells and start it down into the soil below. Then it i siife. and later 011 is rushed to deeper growth by ample irrigation. Some years ago, while visiting Utah, I asked a Mormon elder what were the principal re ligiotis tenets preached by Brighain Young in the early days of the col on v. ' Well." he 'said,' after some consideration. "I lid"!5 ' mignt all prettv much he boiled down in to one text, 'Plow deep, and sow alfalfa." (Confi'nurd nril week.) Curs Jur La Grippe. TV. Keeli-y, of pwight, I!li'oi, sng i'xIm ihe follow imr as a treutmcnt for giin, which ii epeeili: e'I aa innocent, "ll i' Minply usdifietidi, given in four Kr.ii'i I ill. 0:e pill f'nr tbnei a day. No man need 1 ei. k of the grip these d..ys who will lake it. Korlbe pst Iwo years, with ull my patients hero auhjeet, of courw, to snob, an epidemic , I bad not one man iro to bed (rem the diHeaw. I 'ireak it up V; ry quickly, and, in fact, ure it. If thlt tcMtntont ww go lerahy known il wo'il I kuvo nuflbrer much ex Inline and wreli'lietineas and many use t'td und viiluaUo lives." Tho Worl 1 Enriched. '-.e rnd'.itics o( ttie p:ccrt day for tb .: .eitoa of c.crj thiaR tbatviU tc- . , - -be toatcrlol ve!foj a 1 comfc- . , munkisd are ftbaoat nniiiuUrd sor . hcu S;tp of Iris was first protlaeec he world was enriched with tb out .erfcet laxative knows, as it is the only emjety which is truly pleasing end re esliirig to the testa and prompt aati .Tectual to cleanse the s-steta gcutly it he Spring time or, in fact, at any titm ad the better it ia known the more pop Wr it become. The State Analysis. "For purity and care in preparation the Royal Baking Powder equals any in the market, and our test shows that it has greater leavening power than any of which we have anv knowledge." Jfvf. Cliemiilty, Ur.h'irtity i CuHvrnM, and SUU Analyst "From actual .analysis made by me, I pronounce the Royal Baking Powder to be the strongest and purest baking powdery before the public." TCs-m jjJy .f. r. Pr. Cktmiitry, Cal. Ce ef Pl-Jrimey 0 Ikt Uitiv. rsiry c Catifjrnt, Clumi t State l',a.t d !!trti it!!vrt, t.'.-. KOTIt'E FOK I'l'BLICATIOJi. Liournc.r inliLLit.0. Kollra la henhf alien thm lr. n.l.owinir noiM tt!erl,- (lied m.ticv ol I t-rlnlt'iitlnn tamakc Soil rii lu .Jipiiorl ul I eri'luim.ai.d Uitt.n.d proof will b lumle l.rlnri- J. A. liutl f lilt, ij. M. i:tmiuitiiiir,a.l Crliicviiltt, ori-auD, on rbrer)r w. j. vli J.lSK .tMEKKI.V. :t.:S 2, for thtUli Mi., iinl S!it.'t Ate a ipU8K U 'i t Hue iiaiiitj th lollowiine wl nr. p. lo prove berrm.t u.Mii.- re.i.i.:ni' ituii. m..l"i tlii,tii;B in, .aid ianil, vli It. ii I.nrne.1, Win. 10 tr, Jtiut. 1 aruett, ti:j 1 aruelt. ell of lia.ieck. urtrKnu. JOtIS W. LEWI). l:;i.ter. Stoc'c ln3;9Ctor'B Notice. ilie I iHowiiik named per. on. are rppointed btp uy Stock Iii.prt.or. .or t-in.k luumy. Ir tliepreeinci. in wnleii n re.lile. a. d arc au Ibirited to In-pri-i .li!i, .Inn l-aielil mlu. and 'i'-carire ue:i oilier d itie. a are bj law rejuired i lb Stui-k lu.pecli r. JUK WlHSOh, Rt-k Iu.pector for Crook County. Oreio.n. Kame. Precinct. V. Aildre.a ('. i. anvnU.n. Ca ..p Creek. ITIit. Vnnx Hu ton, crii.evl.i.e. Jim., .slier. tlilciieil. C. A. V'autiouten, nay creek. A. AlUriilK. C. Wrt'heria, Ja. W'oml . Uti Hailey, A. Lytic. II. Loiircoy. Juhu itteveua, 1.. Iiillon. John Siewart, C.C. Vanderver;, ti. W. til biD. l-.ear Creek. Hay Creek, t pper rour. I ea. er, Wlilnw Creek, Satlzu:an. Llaek unit. Fa-eweil hu&, Howry. Ire'aDd. ir.x.ked F.lrer. Crinevilie. Milel.ell. I ay Creek. PriliH, iiie. Cro. Key, llay t.'reek. I', illi.a. erlneTtlle. hnrr.l f.anch Sclera, l.enil. iowry. lerd. I'o.l. TUEASUREtt'3 NOTICE. Notice i hereby (Hveii thai U warrantx of Crook Comily. Oieaoii. regi!eru I jui orlo January 1J, 1H, will Iw id oa fiwntati n lo Iho tre.iKUrcr'a oilice in Kiiievi I.-. Dkvoii. I will also pay, on .ioenla;i'ii. wttnaiitM, leKMi'eied n em bers 341 t.o !3, ii t hif ive, reijinterrd Jan uaiy 1, liiiil. Ititeient on Ihe above warrant will cease from date ef this uo- l',' . . . . Dated t 1'rineville, this 91b day cf January, 180.'. Ed. N. WHITE, TreoBiirer Crook C unty, Orson. KOTICB-llMliEH Cl'LTt'RK. C S. Lam OrriiE. I.viiiw. ). November '0, ISet, Cnmple'nt I avlre been entered at lhl sSWa bv H. i. Ollci.rit araln.t A. 8. JlrSbail failure lo eon .ply wim law a. lo limber CaaV tire Rrtry Ji". '7:t. il:td Sepiea-ba-t V in!?. I pun Ihe t'i nl NE'.i and Let. 1 ind loca tion 2 u wn.blp at S ol i: 2i S. InCrofik Coetav ly. Oretron. with a view to Ihe eaoeellallB at ,a U'ei try eoinefiaiil allexii'rlhat.ald McrteJI 1 ad failed to brake or can.e lo be broke See ai're..orauy oilier anniiiiil of .aid land lha1 oi.ilv. ar alter -a d enlry. aed ha. al.s fallal t eiilli' ateanv porlinn of ,aid land Ihe aer 4 . year alter aid entry, end that ia!d fallnreeaee t'liuc. to Ibe pre eM tiu.e the ald partiea are hereby tniiimotiiil to apt ear at Ihe oSiee f t. N. Lieeeti, a Notary public In and fi r eaia Stale ul Oreaon. ai Mowrv. Crook Ciauity, Ore roll, on tbe Hill day in January, A. D. ISkS, t re.Krd and fllllih te.linionyencernlpae.l4 a.'tsul failure, and the aid prliejareMerky i.iiif.moi.efl to appear at Inl. office oa IS S4 dayoi February. A. I). 1M2. for a beari ! tlieatite earned ca,. 'Ibenoid LleinbaelM been duly ei.muillm.ed by the kexiler e4 Receiver ol the above offre Ui hear .aid and It I. hereby further ordered that thla mm lire l.eerved by publratlon. potin and e l.terir.g in rhall the publlrallr n to he avaOW la Ihe Oi i.ivn Iikmeh. a tienr.pvrpubli.h4 a Prlnevlile. Criu.k Couuty, Hretton, for at four week, eomeeiitivelv, Ihe Hr.1 lnetitai be made at lea.t thirty day. prior lo the day ! .aid liearinir. WAKREK TRt'ITT, Reelatar. EXECL'TOK'8 NOTICE. Notice i. hereby given that by an erd the t OUIlty t.olin Ol ine eiaie oi uiviw the -2bth itav of Vf ber. ml, the ni'.deri.iei ed waa duly appslBMat a.execitor of the ia-t willol Alexander Fine lav, deceased, and that he ban duly ejnate fied a. .urh All per o!i havlnr.elalmaai alii e-lale are therefore hereby notified ta re MMittl e .aiue lo me duly veriticd at Iht oaar ol J. f. Moore. Prineville. Orecon, or W. al. V.l I. on. ihe lialbv, Oregon within la WMieHwa from the date hereof, ati.l all clalm not rv .ented will be poetponed until all rlaima ented w itutn tbat tin-e tave fin,t been fullj, ' l'atd lhi Slt day ol December. Ml. lonrrH MAi EacMiaM. Eireutor: SHONG LEE, WASIilKC and IRC KIKC. A New Man at the Old Stand, West Side of Main Street, Pri.nevii.le, Oregon. Perfect Washing, Nice Ir oning and Polishing. Chargt$ Reaonable. Here's a Bargain! A fine ranch of 1C0 acres deeded land seven miles west of MitdhelL for sale. 100 seres under fence, So acres in cultivation, un orchard of 300 trees, 200 bearing, consisting of apples, peaches, plums, ptunes and cherries, abumlace of small fruit. The improvements consist f a fair dweling house, barn 50x50 feet und other out buildings. Also 200 bushels of wheat, 20 tons of hay, CO bushels of corn, 80 bush els" of potatoes, three plows, one barrow, household furniture and 19 head of cattle. Plenty of living water, timber handy, one and one half miles from school house, beau tifully situated, just the place to make a coniftv table home. Will ! sold al a hnrgain For ".TP'S, It , address ' J A. Do Vr.H. I'l'i.t viiie. Or. STOCK BRANDS. IT"Pcrson finding any stock ad vertised in this paperoflof its rang will please inform the owner. CEORCE MILLICAN. f.attie Drapaea.w.iw heart ou both hi pa a4. le.'t jaw; marke wlUk awauow lora ibi mn ear an abowu la ant. IIore branded wltfc heart on left title. P. o. addreu, fetaw Tilie, Origi n. CEO. A. CIRCLE. Iloraea branded T left shoulder. Kv Heaver Creek. Poetaif flee addre... PrtnaviU or Paulina. Oreea. JOS E. C CONANT- Uoraea branded aa r. re.euted in cut. CatvW aame brand ea latfe hip. Kanee, t'pper Craakadt river. P. O. addreai, Frlaa- villa. Or. SADDLE U SHOP. H. A. MOORE, Propriety. (SuccefHnr to W. M. M I E LLAtl A UU R. ) WE TEH Twe I IH 1111 I a .1 m im k Will Ba Clvcn on FEBRUARY 12, L892 aiaze's HalKPrinevilts. A HANDSOMt PRIZE Will bo oiveil lho bi't 8Utaineti lady dmracler aj'.d Ihe bwt susluined gentle man character, ErtryboJy respectfully invited ( ittend. K. V.. n.KSKV. Miin.scr. TRUTH about Seeds. Wc will send you Free our Seed Annual lor iSqi, which tells THE WHOLE TRUTH. We illustrate and give prices i i this Catalogue, which 13 handsomer than ever. It tells NOTHING BUT THE VAebritt4ay. fJ fi. .M.FCRRY& CO., Detroit, Mlah., ft 1 1 1 1 Sl in -MANUFACTURER OF First -chtca STOCK SADDLES 4 HARNESS of every duMciiiaiuu. DKALER IN Everything pertaining f the trade of thl; country 0" All work Werrauted, Thla Trado" Hark la oa TUB Best patcmrcsf tnltfl-llt,.rtr.tlC.i.toiro.SSa Kl tow.t" ht tha world. KEEP THIS IN MIND! -I CARRY HARDWARE, HARDWOOD. TIF. GRANITEVAR, GUNS, PISTOLS, I AMMUNITION, ciEWECSTOVES" fUJVIPS I f If E. Blacksmitliing, Horse-Shoeing and Wagon Work a Specialty, C. M. ELK INS.