A I .1 . ...ta. u palmku Th. Jpc. mtmn at th. omtomos In Frio. . -li-. trve.. f.w transurissioa throui-a the V. K. t..dls as eecoud elaes wat;er. subscription rates. .IS ADVANC'- Oxa Y. ...... at. so BIX MoMTHS ........ . 7 Thih M.CtK..,. " .J4t TtTES3AY; JAN. S, MWI. TKB TWENTIETH OSNTURY. We stand, on the threshold of a-I new centnry.. lis dawn U now !reaking . upon us. The old has withdrawn into the shadowy Past. During its-passago it has received tho impress of that ..degree of evo lution and advancement in eivili tion which readers all other past centuries-dim iind dark by contrast. Its achievements have set the world ablate and by the light of theui the enshrouding Mystery of the Past has"',,: been penetrated and many of: its well-guarded secrets revealed. . . The visttt .of buman knowledge has expanded in all directional and in" its backward trend bids' fair to disclose the se crets of alt past ages. Standing j on . its threshold, crowned with the sum of the knowl edge of all ages and skillful beyovid compare, what have we to expect of the Twentieth Century? Evolu tion or devolution is a fundamen tal law governing all matter. Pro gression or retrogression is immu table. There is no BEST. Have attained the limit, hare ire reaclwd the summit of banian ad vancement front .which descent is unavoidable, or, shall we still mount npward, constantly disclos ing the secret forces of creation, ever controling and adapting them to our will and pun- until, at ' ic.--a i-,nl.-Letthe door that k,.a the war ,,-Lttds to the Fountain of Knowk-dvre ..a!i!Js tout. C Pi : ' i""i s v 1-3 ';i .--rr tj.) Jr.i n frit -' s ,ve- a tc ne h He oiucuue I. re i" Rcriew. - v,'u t- - Cir;-plimerit, for which thee.'.:-.- ci tie. Jleiew has EC y ths- ". So jfir as the remainder this ediaril is concerned it yjo'e--.3 efn.e falsehood and a prt it deal ' . Tenom, and is not woriby' of j elaborate answer. 'n U'i.i c: r.'.e editorial i degrad ing, to its or and I am inclined io think :t U not pleasant to the Crook -JConnly - Jo' n-id :i A the home papers of this , from fcouthern Oregon, and three ountv; 1 shall pass it by and j from the Willamette valley, per , . t .K taid 1 sH leare it to the j haps two from Portland. I dtire :ple of this county to hare done good or W. C. Wills. i n has been iseof Cain vs.PatteT . '6f Geii, who .'"jump- . 4 r . . m ui n. i duci buii, i .11 1 ? j se aecision gives gen - Action among rrie'res . sihovc natned flace, a tV-t.-te h -is' a hardworking -- h-.i spent a good deal of 'tn.': .tci rioney improving the cliiui :i nee .t decision was render- 1 in fav.w lat Spring, at which " Jr. V.'a retncd froai the J'l.ter--. 4 ranch to Kye Grass 'X'tc- I,..- i s.k tnoCiier hi.itj'.rtead. r .. i r s tfi-U Uirohuut Ihe '.1 . Uleioaut and it is safe LV III. ii at ca- f the kind, oc4jur,.will not be so rCttkfJ.. ' - . ;.r it v. he naicUkt-s made in the . i v eadintJ editorial last wisk was one n which Editor Lig- getwtaUts that Judge Wilis was ed itor "protein" oi tlitr Jovusl last wetk. . Wa wcr indebted to Mr. Wilis for iuiu:h that appeared on the editorial page, as we are thii .neck, hut he has not, during the wtx'ke) he jias , been a..; tains us -ver manifested the sltghtest intn tin fit fditjnt,, this paper. The Eevkw exploded premalurcjY .( Washiuvj.t ...i., o.adestbe tmalp hoanty act. Yt Wahiugtu ejiiaty drsirds to tutll ehermail ' count bij;h prade -'pgs to Latch lilCV Clilcacli.-t lor Cioies io ltoei fa.k'!.5isa t'cuat Oraervcr. lu. ... indicate mat in cmiBt ' that the whole eople of this wun ty may 1m ordinarily prosperous they must all work to the end that Crook county shall furnish for it own . consumption every production of which this climate will admit. The sheep, cattle and horses nre now, and will be until we shall have railroad transportation, the only resources that will bear trans portation and they are the pro ducts that bring in the ready cash, upon which all other business depend. The object of this article is to warn all who are now depending upon the production of grain and hay tor the local market, thut to rlenend tioon these atone is dan- geroua to their interests and is likely to bring disappointment to them, for the reason that the de mand is limited and an over pro? duction brings a surplus. Under such conditions the price falls and disappointment ensues and the producer is unable to obtain the ready cash to answer his business needs. The remedy for such" dis appointment is for every farmer to become the owner of at least a few cattle,1 sheep or horses in order that that which would otherwise be wasted may be consumed and the surplus reduced to meet the wants of the local market. This county should produce every pound of bacon needed. Every pound of beef, every pound of mutton and wool of which the small producer is posessed will find it buyer without effort on the part of the owner. There are many sections oi this coxinty that even under present disadvantages can by uny of pur pose and proper nflagcmftrl't be r! ' 1 i-ti'Il bv" r i C!e --fiw-'i e.,r . it''' '-. CtV-t as ioa to market h trans j.orta t ; .1 r. 'tn profit to r "-i feir "..1 . r : - ;.t -t--J i r.e ..es -av-' -hai! t :i.iw i -:rilri.T.! h la-s ;.? trc. C'V'. rr :.- ct . ' a. tt-i v l.M-vk ' f i ;f?? ! ai ' u-r chi! -.r- t: . .. ; - unuocnt man in reference to it. He says; '"It ia a very difficult task to perform, and I am very anxious to select the very best ma terial to be found within the state for that purpose. With this end in view I am going to ask a person al faver of you, namely to suggest the names of five men you would appoint if you had that duty to perform. My wish is to aelect one man from Eastern Orccon. one to pay some attention to the politi- cal complexion, so that the mem bers will belong neither to the one party nor the other. I am' not TI:C iili'M" conditions Kvcrsedparticular whether there are three republicans and two democrats or two republicans and three demo- i A.. t . ,, . j wiius. i wani oni j me Dcst miter- i ' t . n.. i iai possible," mat has a fair i r: etawt iV , .nl hn T. a" - V T"-' t mocr,. faopeal tha selection ofnen who tit,' work hi the "Interest of the pstm. as well as the schools and not in I the interest of rtfe American !,ook ... . .1. . . trust or any ther trust, men who cannot he uifiianced ,against the intcrcsta oi lue state. $,, If the i eoplt who seek courtesies from, the country newspapers would only think to retura tl t o much good would come of it Majiv peo ple think they are nc-lected in print hecaust sod news ituiu of personal - . . .u ,1. f i lUUrcst tO them docs not Cnfi ,ta way to the general pnblicthrough thenewspapers, and yet they seem to forget entirely that aewspaper men are, unfortun.te43', not mind- readers; and if they would but call at the office or drop ua line through tbc jostoffiee, the editors would only too gladly give the item space. There isn't a paper in the land that does pot want the news, and every prf - r'-r - a would lie full of nt tin gi ton knowing some- it. line wotud hut slightest tip. Ex. jih the democracy :'.:: i the reorganize -;.. : iiud ' BrvttO oa hs ' "VfC i J ' ' t -1- at h lief that when it wan is a failure at everything elg h.0 will make a good editor. A little boy at Hardtnan was re quired to write an essay the other day. "The Newspaper" was his subject aud here is the result: 'I don t know how newspapers came tobein the world. I don't think God does, for ha hain't got nothing to say about them, and editors, is not in the Bible, I think the edi tor is one of the misain' links you read about, and staved in the brush till after the flood, and then come out and wrote ihe thing up, and has been heie ever since. I don't think he ever dies. I never saw a dead un and never heard of one getting licked. Our paper is-a mighty poor un'; the editor goes 'thout underclothes all winter, don't wear any socks, and paw hasn't paid his subscription in more than five vears." Ex. . ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Cupid s Uat For 1GOO, Jul.. Ju W Stanton to ft.eh S! Mil!. " Miller Mcpherson to M Gillwan. March, Jacob Kaaet to Lena faiali. F. E. Rodman to Ella V. gtrood: May, A. L. Delor to Jessie Munniee. Jon. Wilfurd Crmm to Jvuni Watkina. O. M. Cyrua to Battia Pack. Vieiir B. Davia to Alic U.rmr. Cbaa. F. Prrnn to R.beca E. Pfina. H. K. Rrnnella ! Stella Andrmm. JuIt, Kltuar Clark to Praukia Andaraou. Cart Cm(iton 'a Keaa Th.p. A. G. Kihbee to Elizabsth A. Dee.' Ora Parkar to Frank ia R.rick. &r(it . Uacw Craan Braaia V.ikia. " O. L C.K Mr.. Kmaia' Siha, " Clio. H. Spaoab to M..lli. Wimrr . H L.. S-trjtrt to Ollia Bnwn. It- I Ho Carria DxHaran Jm Fergun to Edith Smead. Jaepli Luter. Jhi'Jalia FJIitt. r vrj;,..,: h. y. . t- . . t rl F .a . .1: v. , .t1 " ' ""J Li . ".'T., e J. i. O , J. r-te. L. ) , : M - v. it. K . THE POINPEXTEU. H. P. Taylor. Howard; Jaa. Cram and wif. City ; J..ho Haoolt'. C.arrvrt McOotioai. Too De4.M. Ashwood; U P.tters. H m k ; Jnhn M(ilirm, Cr-k; H.J. t-CVvnt. Burns; T. De li. n... Bonis; Clantuco Wiley, Pual;C. H. Diihai, City; C. F. Smith and wife. Lso4.ta; 8. 8. Criwft.ritA Lnmioits; A. C Beai-n. A.Sw.kmI; Forrest Q"iin1y, L.;C. J. J-.ho-.n. Mill Crrk; J. M. O-.'-t. Aheil; J..hn (jru-r, P.att; W t M. It- rtv. J. Y. Winrer. Suaters; C M CUnnea Will-y. City; S. E Pr-!ui-t. Powell Bottes; 8. P. D.-n t-lo, FVi.H; E. D-lsn .. MrKiy; 8. W. Yo-y. El Crk; W. H. ftortsm"n, N. Y. E-lwarHs. Kinsley Station; Hsrry H-iiia-.n. CKi-snut Ranch; Dv Bsrowtt. Hsystsf-k; In Hastings. J.ttoes Hast- nj.. Hy Creek; E N. Walteheld. P.Mt; J. O K-lly. J. C. bVn-fioid. Mill Creek; R. A. Dunn, Grass Vallry. I N.'F. McCoin passod thrnujih town Wedneilay on his way to his bonier at Lamonta. L. Dillon is rebuildine his rei.lence which was almust destrfyed by fire w fpw wreke sgn. The itmurnnce alio"- ed, 350, has been received. -Mf.nd Mrs. J,as Mejll.w . t m .i.t . r.; ;,Illimr those who attend- :'t th , v,i:'" ' , isauiacc ittesuar t ' ' ' ' ."uV"-r' ; tSliiimkn aies t.iierird to tnsntilihc on K Year. I)v with Mr.sF.n Bnttv. formerly af th-;, UiutiSilla" house as proprkiUir. The ' house f Steely fur nished and At ted tlirowfjlliiut snd is Jlaii;f enough? to accoiiunodiite nil comers. - . Soma Opinions I liars examined with cum "Tlis Pso. fins' 8tHiidsrd lliatory of. the I'uited 8iih,'- by Mr. Eilaard 8. Ellis and have n., hesitation m recuiiimting it. wn. n.ii.in piirriH a reoines Hi...,rT" ft.it and c.,n.,,lte in lacs, in 1 nrmnKenient, stylo snd J), .H,ciilv for th young stuUeiits O. K D.vi., ,. u. S 8UHtor, Minnesota. Tho D-dles Or2 , Nns.'21, 11100. I hava hwn u,li; lillce My (f tli. yesr. "Elllse hi,try f ,he Coiled Ststos," now o-jini iutrduoed by Mr. E A Hicknt. I iiava found it quite sstisf iotory. " Tlia ohnricl eristic fest urea of Ih's sr. irk are elmrnoas and directness of statement, making it everywhere attractive and interesting. The sslisiit ; Coitsd States hiatory are i it-.it nt it. str..iiu r..li..f, while trivial. le'iiti. ' l-.tirv h ..iii.K.'.l. It ia not only nap f.lill.....pliiosl. No one c.iri pa-ea iboruiiKlily without n hiulier aporeoiatit.n of the history of this eoontry. aod without a dvi'pHr thrill of patriotic f.ior.J. S Ls"VSk3, City bt2(4. if t rtn ; . ( Co. ia .j.'-r ie-!e4 -e to fariA aud stock interest. The price it $1.00 a year. T. nil new aubsoribers to the Crook County Joui iSl who pay one year in advance, 1.60, wc offer a years subscription to the Hilmrslmiil frae, and to all 'Fj OUr.subseribera who are in arrears and will pay up and one year in advance we will sand the Homestead one year free. This offer will i entain goad till Dec. lit," he xt. A Remarkable Statement. State of Oregon, County of Douglas; - Personally appeared before me a Notary Publie for Oregon, J. S. Lane who being lint duly sworn depuseth snd nkh: That he is the son of (Jen. Joseph . Lane, who was the first Gov ernor )f Oregon, and that he resides at Myrtle Creek, Oregon," and is 72 old, and that be baa been af 'flirted witu ecsema t.nd kidney troub le for" some years, with stomucb complaint fur a long time. He ob tained" some V. O. and y. O. Pill fromT. T. Magee, of Myrtle Creeit and that he has not used : tip-" ft.25 worth,, aiid BOBlrt. ieel . I lX.Jt .ne4: man. -The ,.(m0i baa eotirel.left hi I ft. ia.dr Jaa back and can eat anything tlvat fii!'' H aiuMatiM f is luncn better. J.S. Lane, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this the first day of June, 1900. P. T. Magee, Notary f o the State of Oregon. Vita Ore is nature's moat potent tonic. Vitae Ore cures rheumatism. PATPFIT.Q TtM-ifS aMCeSTIWNlS aaal W ssruma svks as to srtTstmr FREE: un pMaat Im K. m. stasmas. y. p. Complexion Cream, a curs for chapped hands, roujth, tender or chaled akin. Removes freckels, wrinkles, rf ,-rt C : it - i-t ? ,'Wt - - . C- . -c'-i. Notioe Im orrelnr cin that tha foUowlne aaaoed sutler hmm 6Wd eHiticw .4 hi. iototi.ai tn soJw ftol pront in .Tij-p. t of hie ttlairn, aad SbaS said proof wiU he eaada twfun A. C. falaoer. L:. S. CooonWlnoes; a Irioe eUle, Onoa, Mooday. Feb. , 1901. via: - Francis M. Alluoo .4 Prioevilte. Orqrai, H. K. No. S7I9W the E4 8W, SEX NW and SWj; NE!, Sr& r. T. IS S.. K. IS Ei He mutm the following wita.a.ia tn rif ove hi. eootinaone madeaav apon and cultivation oi said iaad. via: Wllliaaa Adaaa. Robert Boyd AdaoM, Charir H. Crsln, Chris Cobra, aft of I'rto- eiDe, Oregon. Jay P, I! X OTICK FOR ITBLICATION. La!n Orrn-c at Tbs Diutt, Oa . Dee. 17, ISOtk. Notice ie bersbr tciren that the fullowira Bained eettler ha. Sled aotior of liis Intentiisl j tnniake riual pmi4 ramipportof hisciaisn. and j that Mid pmnf will be made before J. I. Smith. Coontr Clerk, at Prtnevilhj, Oreson, on Friday, r'rbrusrr 1. 1S0V viar Daxin. H.t.fr.K of Hay Creek Orron, H. t. No. 7KU. for the SW;f twt: iV lanV;! XWI S. S.-C 11. T. it's.. r..tiL W. M. . . -Hs names tbe folloains wttneears to prove ( bis enntlnuooa nsidence uaua aad cultivatioa of. .aid laal. : r - t - La-1'" fr"k - r'-' jcr-tUm I'unhttm, Krniik lk. J1 of Ht JAY P. T,T. CAS. Ki-t.r. NtiTICE FOR PCBLICATIOX. DKr.UTMK3fT or ths Intchios., LAMrarrics at Titf Uai-ks. Osro. ro. 18, ltiOO. Notice is hesyby iriven that in ooutplisnoe with the prnsi..ions of tho act of C.mrvsa of -Tunc 9. 1S7S. entitfed "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States rfGulifornia, Ore. i&n, and Wahint;um Territory, hs extended to all tbe Public LsndVMtjSles by aetr af Aug. 4.1W12, Kite N. Warner, of Portland. County of .Multnomah. Stats of Oregon, 4au this day Hied In this office her sa-oru statement No, 173, fortbspureha.1fSESVW, S WJ KEi hec'. Q snd KJi S W'i ; Sec. 7 In Tp No. 18 S-. Ranr No. 12 K W. M., snd will offer proof to .how that thj land sought it nore vulnshle for its timber or st.sie tlion -far aai:iciiltnral liuiprwes, and to etabliatl h.-rlaifn ta Haiti land before the lteisr and Receiver nf this .Rice at The" Dalle, Oraou. i Saturday, ths 2nd day of Feb. 1901. fl)e names as s it nesses: Duniel V. Warner of Fortknd, Ore gon A. M. Drake. 1'iorencs W. Drake of lisnd, Mavc. n L ,D- Wiest of Portland, Ore, Any and all persons clsirnfnK adversely the above-described lsn.ls ara Kquested to tile their claims in thiifu;e ou nr before said Snd day of February, 19QTT ... , m JAY P. LVCAS. ReKixter US von whether yes enttnse r..wo ui. a.sirr tor iohmk-o, tut aoou. aaioH. tlu., psrinc th ui.. acir.. Io.. BkAnSoMl oar own amttcm. hm oucb (or 11 a. 'favka t twit It 111. patas'btlT. txiraiairtf r On ilaaaaV aahLaaaauLaaaaa W imL "Ft swaaatt SFW a aWJS ktar'JB I M 3tt a. Jii'i rf ir-j mKtwmi i HI Shi mmZfi tV III JCATION ,t Pallas, On,--: Km IS, I - Ls4 u:. iS.nii i hnjy tbaS la mump , r... ui,i oi i as of ComaT '. rnti'x d ' 4a set fsrtaa asieut timfcar laads la th Htatss at CaliforniaOrs. Koa, Nsvat, aad Washinittna Territory." as xtfnisd to aU tba Pitalis Laad Butas by act irf Auicurt 4, KSa, DAnial D. Warner, ot Pirtlaad, aouaty of Maltaoawk Mata of Orevaa, kaa this day fild io thia oOle hi' wmiUtuMit No. 179. forth oarahaaa af NWK NKX. NKK NW. SEX NWK aad NKM.SW Sm. S ia towashlp tio W n, Raast No. 13 K W. Id. aad U1 off peaof tn bw that tha laad sooxht Is awn vauaola for IV timber r st.a thaa f- asrlauKural uaruHMK, aad tn atabllh fab elaia) to raid laadafm RacUtsr aad Basrirar of this ott os at Tha VtellM, Ombob oai SturtUy. tb Snd day of February. ISM. Ha names aa witnesses: Kat N. Waraar of Portland. Oroa. A. M. DrV. ttonaes W. Drak af Bmmc Oregon, L. D. Wiest f PortlanU, Ore. Aiy and all awisoas claiinlng adraniety the the ftbove deasribtd lands ara raqaeated to file their ejainu la this uffia on or betors said tad fay oi Febauarr. 1SUI. ' ,. . JAY P. LUCAS, Rsatster. HOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. DESERT A LAND.. FINAL PROOF U. S. Laad Offic The Ialle Or.. Nov, 30, 1900. Notice t hereby (rl.ea that MaroellottS M. Thomas of Priaerllle. Orecoa has fUe-i Kie asAiOFof intention to make 6aal proof . faU riesect-lwd siaisa No. U I the NEW See- re- eierkotPrfaoTille. Useaoa oa 1S01. folluwiaa wit 1 ifrary . Cariia. Osorta W. Nail. Joha H. TayW. Jha R. Fryrrar aU of Sistcn. Oresoa. JAY T. LUCAS - f OOMPANTT, Fire-proof builJintf. 90x3W) feet, is now ready to handle Merchandise, W.m.1 .tc. HAUL VOUa FREIGHT TO SHAMKO DKALEBS IS Flour, VVtti. J I'n bar, inveq to Also fFaxCB Faxm Moot W. L, B F. 1 Monaa . I c Bee hce to Stock is W s Come soiiijcait-, Shiokiii & Sbavino; Sets, Toilet Cases. Clxristmas Candles, Candy, Nuts, at Special Prices Easily by. Trading with. HA1TSTACK " lood Stock Ranch. B BREEDER OF- DRAFT, COACH AMD CARRIAGE HORSES. Choice young breeding stock a specialtj-. G. SPRINGER, Ilas-stack, Crook Co., Oregon r Mines Examined sr.d report ed on. ' ORES ASSAYED. All york riven pronrit sod caretul attertlo Aaltwoon, - - Oi-.KC.OS Fwill sell good rough lumber deliv ered in Prineville at f 10 per thousand. Qrtlers left with Simpson Wilson A Co will receia.. prompt attenton. Carh on delivery or orders accepted by eimtlsnn 'ilson A Co. Kreaaed lum ber sit forresponding prices. ' ,. . W. 11. Birdsong tf.' rrineVille.Oregnn. Vitae Ore arid Vita Ore remedies are for sale by Mrs. H.ttiie Palmer, at the JoitRSAL ofMee. N TICS FOR PUBLIUATION. Laxn Ornnt At Tbs Dallis. Okeoon, I Deo. 10. 1000. I Notice ia hereby clven that tha followinR n uned settler has Sled notice of his intention to make tinal pniof in support of his clsiin. and that eaia pro-if will be made before A. C. Calmer, U. K. Coruuiianioilcr at Prine ville, t)rs)ron, oa Thursday, Jan., 24, 10I. John H. Grant, of Lamonta, Oranrht. H K. No. 7977. for the NJ NF.V and EM NWJ See. S2, T. 12 S.. R. 14 15., W. M. lie n .mes the followinir witnenaes to prove his onntiuuoui. rtwidenoe uti.n and cultivation of said land, viil H.J. Ilealev, C. F. Smith, S. S. Brown, W. G. Iluvrs, all of Lsmonta, Ore (ton. Jay P. Lucas, v 1 tntii '-4. & IK s' w J T7 VP II Our Grocery Sing-le Sock G-IVETJS Wood, and Grain. wool trade. First-chMa baling; stock y orbs, latest plana. nrovements for HaiMlliug Stock. Co., Banker. The Dallea Bam. Banker. M ro. Lob, The LVtues. LarUS. The Danea. Hive Save Tljoney Complete. in and see mv WLeelbarro-s, Battles, "Wagons :-hes. Stoves, DtIls. Tops Whips, ,Tt THF. DEAF. A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gave $IO 000 to his Institute, so Cist deaf tieople anahle to procure ths Ear Dt-unis may have then, freej Aihlress No. SSSS, The Nicholon Institute, 780, Kxhth Aveauc New York. asatTabare Salt aad Saiaks Tsar Ulk Swsy. Ta autt tobaseo eaetly aad forever. I mar Stetle. full oSita. nerve tui.l viiror, taks Mo-To- the won.ter-wnrlter, tluit uialteN weak men ua. All dnu;i;isia,i)corSi. Curesaarsa- teeo. Booklet ami aample . rose. a.luress Sterling Itevieilr Co. Cliioaso ovNew York. . ,..i . ; - -Everybody Svra 8o Cni.rvta Cmndr Catlmrt ir. th ftirvat won. (jarful uimiIUmI tlimw tkv of tlw Mp. ant aiift rfni1iine to thr lanifwaft eitt ail (sonitivs'ljr on kMttciva, Uvr iumI iMxvfis. i'lf&immi; the entire avatrm. dliHl rnM. otim tiHthlnolie. lvr, hsihituul i iaibtior i?tl )' litUHmwa. Plt-asv buv atvt try , kJ-S. You can save monev by , maki E yohr iinnl prrxifs and land filings be- Jpie A. C. Palmer, U. 8. ct.inmission- NOTICK FOR rtJRLIOATION. Land OOioe at The Dalles, Oreaon. ' December 17, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of hi. intention tn make tins) proof in aiipiort of hia claim, anrl that said proof will be made liefore J. J. Smith, County Clerk, at PrinevUle, Oregon, mi Friday. February 1, 1901, vix: Fssasr B. Doek of Hay Creek, Oregon, H. E. No. 7581 forth K1 SE See 14, NF.j SKi Sec. 23 and NWk N WJ Sec. 24, T. 11 S. R. IflE. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuouti residence upon and cultivation of esid hurt, vis: . Uuuiel Hasten, 11. D. Dunham, Frank Dusk, Oregon. 11 . Dunham, Preston all of Hay Cnefc, Jay P, Lucas, - - ; .... on tho PtOTXR; proposition. e "Uiagfoi fr 4 Cash, best Prinevllle Flour at following prices;- Bbl. lots & over. $3.75 Prices is complete is all new -is fresh 1 Simpson, Wiln&Co. I3ADILT0C r STnOLES DAVENPORT BR03M PROPRIETORS. Stock boarded by the day, week or month. Fine saddle horaea and livery turnouts. Rates reasjomtble.' Good accommodattiona Rerrrwber u when in Prineville and we guarantee that tha j your patnonage will be deserved and appreciated. Bay Horse, Foaled in 1894, Owccd bj Q. A. . QTiTJE, Will stand for the season of 1900 in Prineville. JfjaSssjSM' Bsrnslo was entered in foar of the Prineville Joekey Club races . ! of Ortoher 1899,' ss follows: The laile dash, tha 5J furious Ja, She j-o.ile heat, the 1-iuiia dash. tAkinsfirsiNuHM'y in all tlaWe Jtawr.-. . over sucit horses ss Bozemah, Bed 8, Latah, Paul Jones, snd others. TERMS: tlO for season, payable at time bf service. fZi to' insure, psy able when mare is koow. to be with foal orchangesowttet. ' uss tm fmrmJk wwsrarsVar rsis awsii'sMS im imitymmfimf trttittra, mmj sTJas JTtsar ewA 0P atrf 2w-rrs. ZPrinevitte, Oregon City Meat .Market A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Bacon, . Lard, atid( 'Country rrodiice. Main st v 001 'Phone 31. 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