Crook County Journal, !bccom? one of the U"r i iiiu n Liftii. iu( mi; cvuu:i:s oi int. WO! iu when those wealthy lumbermen back there begin to ul in their big mills with 500,001 and 000,000 capacity per day, and ho thinks this prediction will materialize within a verv fnv vuars. ..:.A. PAI.MKR ,. Th JocRSAl ts entered at the potnlfitTe in rip.."U .re?., tor trausunsnq through the ft. second class mutter. SUBSCRIPTION RaTES. IX aUVaNO? -OVB Yf. ,...., t- v VfisTiis , hhkr AlON"nt . . . , , , ........ .81. o THURSDAY, J AX, 10, 1001. WSAT MICJHT BE DONE. It is again reported that Agui nahlo is dead bin like all others it lacks confirmation. WHAT THEY SAT. The legislature will convene next Mondny and the question is, what w ill it do. Its plain duty is to elect IV United States Senator without delay and the- proceed to the transaction of such business as de mands attention. In this latter , -a' ) v i, t - jestion .'of assess . ei t. ;ui i in; .the arid land ' cs. i ' i i the state is con- n . t vr '1 'J legislation on rov .i ' ora definite and -.-..,". - vstem of ,biws re-r- . on and riparian ilomerate known . v une laws should . r, definite and cer---.:,. bounty question . r . .by repealing the . - nttins it in such .swi'on as to its aised; district at should be dispen . e bill substituted ah .1 heriffs sb.ould be ' S. ;ept smaller salar towards earning . . 1.1c ns should be pro e: he state will receive i rn poll and road ow received, and r ters too numerous . i.. ;ht profitably ens-ion 'of legilatois 4lv3 session, but A noteworthy and valuable pro duction is the annual number of the Crook County Journal, pub lished at rrineville by A. C. Palm er. The-edition is issued in pam phlet form, T2xl4 inches; contains 36 pages between the covers; is printed on good paper, and is pro fusely illustrated. It is the first edition of the kind ever issued in Crook C'Uinty, and is a very credit able one. The resources of Knst ern Oregon are rapidly being brought to the notice of the world, and the Journs'.l has done good work for its section, ohe of the most resourceful in that part of A: IB ETJGGE3TIOST .'h some person to fame unknown hns jard to loans of the d is valuable. The ime is this: To icipal corporations, tis, to borrow from . fund and par off ng debts and when are incurred or war do the same thing js scheme this, which resents sevvjal in es among which tlie lansible: That, the d be gilt edge; That the state. Stockraising, woolgrovt lug, farming, dairying, fruitraising and mining are especially covered in this annual number, and no small amount is devoted to the irrigation plans and natural scenery of the county. The names of 77 taxpay ers; are given wno pay taxes on property ranging in value from $5000 to $30cSoG, and many of them pay taxes on more than $10,000 worth of property. A de scription of the public lands, tim ber belts and mining interests are special features of the edition. The Journal says that there is room in Crook Cuntv for all who mav come and mean business is not a hobo or tramp in the cotm- tv, or failure of any kind; and thst a welcome hand is extended to men of all trades, callings and professioos. Truly, Kastern Oreg on today offers superior induce ments to the honest homeseeker, and Crook County is one of the best sections of that wide and rich em pire. Oregon i a n . It it again reported that Aguin aldo is dead but like all others it lucks confirmation. So far, this has been the most severe winter that the country gen erally has experienced since 1S3S-9 and it is not half over. In this section it has not been severe and even- though it should last for two months yet there would be little or no loss of stock as there is an abun dant supply of hay and feed for all purposes. . A Double Wedctinff. TV. M. li. Taylor, of Grass Valley, and Miss Mattie Bui ley, and Mr. L. A. llenth and Miss Casaie Bailey formed the two couples of a double wedding which occuried Ht the residence of S. S. Johns in The Dalles, lit 8:30 on on Jan. 2, 1901, Euv. W. B. Clifton officiating. Ouly a few of the brides' friends were present, the atVair being a quiet one. Both couples returned to Grass Valley next day where they will reside. Messrs Taylor and Heath are very estimable geatlenien and their brides are well known young ladies who have formed many acquaintances and friends in this county who wish them the largest measure of bucccss and happiuess in their new homes. The Tacitic Homestead, u 12-page farm Journal published at Salem,. Oreg. by the Statesman. Pub. Co. is a first-class paper devoted 'exclusively to farm and Btock interests. The price is $1.00 a year. Tj all new subscribers to the Crook County Jour nal who pay one year iu advance, $1.50, wo otter a years subscription to the Homestead free, and to all of our subscribers who are in arrears and will pay up and one year in advance we will send the Homestead one year free. This offer will remain good till Dee. 1st, next. A Remarkable Statement. Dmt. 1 The animal number of the Crook Conn ry Journal is at band and d "serves the highest praise on the put of Mr Palmer the editor and proprietor. It U hand -me:y printed pamphlet A about 40 pa;es with S3 engraving, and contains a thorough dcrip:ion of tka wealth and industries of Coa-k Cion'y t.ufethei ltn some interesuog sKeicnaa ti i.-ie i g lires of proinineut ciiueus. Antelope n Republican- I 15 19 hi are not good, '24 from some un- ' "-t For Sale. Firs,t clnss residence property in one of the best locations in Prineville. at a barntn. Inquire of A. C. Palmer at the Jocrsal oftice. 30 acres on Crooked river, all under fence and irrigating ditch partly built, good house and outbuildings. This place 4. . . ' is cheap as dirt at $:000, but it can be ; that there , L , oouot iot less. .- . v. 1 aiiuer. Residence property in the city of Prineville, consisting of four-room house with good cellar underneath, god well in kitchen, barn 1GVJ0 and 10 feet hiuh, and -ither out-buildinirs. Price, $4"Jo. M iU nke part cash down and remainder on time at 8 Inquire of A. C. Pal mer. 40 acres of first-lass alfalfa land un der irrigation mly 4 uides from Priud- vUie. Must be aoid at once: $'-'00 worth of improvements. This is a bargain Inquire at the Joi knal office. State of Oregon, County of Douglas; Personally appeared before me a Notary Public for Oregon, J. S. Lane who being first duly sworn deposeth and saith: That he is the son of Gen. Joseph Lane, who was the first Gov ernor of Oregon, and that he resides nt Myrtle Creek, Oregon, and is 72 years old, and that he has been af flicted witn eczema Mid kidney troub les for some years, with stomach complaint for a long time. He ob tained some V. O. and V. O. Pills from P. T. Magee, of Myrtle Creek and that he has not used up $1.2i worth, and now be feels like a new man. the pain has entirelv lelt his back and can eat anything that his appetite calls for, also that his ecxema ia much better. J.S. Lane. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this the nrst uay 01 June, i:KK. P. T. Magee, Xotary f o the State of Oregon. Vitae Ore is nature's most potent tonic. Vitae Ore cures rheumatism. School Apportionment. j McBride's chances 1 appearing to suffer no lossers on mo'l- 3; that municipali- i 1 by reason of their j warrants always being at par and f.heri3 would remain the added satis fxction of knowing that the inter- . , " ack to the taxpay- :. : school fund. ; explained, inherent weakness, a lack of enthusiasm and a general SI jiSD CHEAP. v 3 lie-:- there ; '35 37. :ri none . .1 44 4J i-.i4iii m.ib ills ai'iiii k iia?vi.ui , - -1 been sufficiency rewarded. tw-n these two extremes, stands a man whose abilitv can" deny, whose services to the state none have exceeded, who has been the recipient of more deep and heartfelt cursings, and today has more friends than any man in Or egon. That man is John II. Mitch ell, and if he should be selected as growls of rage (and disappointment ioilowmg a i senatorial contest will he but an I'.; , U-t . tr. t can be purchased at ,sj fi cures in Oreeon. prices paid in Min- j ator, the usual sg to C. F. Comstock, er of Minneapolis, be bought in this bout what it costs to ta timber lands, will not alwavs be! Corbett's acknowledged ability. i-:e, an acre of timber determination and wealth, assisted i is estimated nt so by a towerful coterie of A mt. $307. S7 K5 31 73 i3 74 CI 83 31 109. !I2 20.72 105. C4 4-1 85 73.C3 87 43 U 77 7r.s C3 ;i 70 is C2 84 1.77 75 liS 7 12 I!U o 4 C 8 10 12 18 eo 20 OS 40 42 43 47 KOTICK FOlt rt'ltl.ICATIOX Land Oinee at The Dalbs, Oregon, No 10, WOO Notice U hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of -the act of Congress of June S, 1K78, entitled "An act for the mile of timber lauds in the States of California, t)rc (yoll, Nevada, and WanhinKton Territory." as extended t all the Public Ivnd States by act of AuRiist 4, V.i'.a. Daniol D. Warner, of Portland, comity of Multnomah State of OreKon, has this day filed in this office bfc sworn statement No. 172, for the pu x-liase of NW)KK, NK NW!i, 8EtNWJ4and NEJiSWX Sec. 0 iu township No 18 S, Kane No. 12 K W. M. and will offer proof to show that the land aouKht ia more vauable for its timber or stone than for aRriculturJ purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver of this offi ce at The Dalles, Orejtoti on Saturday, the 2nd day of February, lflOl. He names as witnesses: Kate N. Warner of Portland. Oregon, A. M. Drake, Florence W. Drake of Bend, Oregon, L. D. Wiest of Portland, Ore. Any and all persons "'aiming adversely the the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this oftice on or before said 2nd day of Febanary, l!K)l. JAY P. LUCAS, Register. PATENTS' DCSIGIrt TRADE-MARKS AN3 COPYRIGHTS 0BTAIKED ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY Notice in " lnvvnuve Ao " PjJ p g-S 91 Book -'Uowtoobuun Patents' lifalM Chargm eiodmits. Ko fee till pauat ts seiautid. Letters strictly conbdsnual. Addraiia. C. . soiOEHi. Patsat Laarv. Waaluat. D. C. NOTICE FOR l'VBLl CATION. DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF U. S. Land Office, The Dallea, Or., Nov. 20, I!i00. Notice ia hereby given that MarcellOUS M. Thomas of Prineville, Oregon has tiled hia notice of intention to make final proof on hU duiert-laiid claim No. Gl, foi the NE 8ec S, T. lfS., R, 11 E., W M. before J. J- Smith, County Clerk at Prineville, Orejon on the 4Lh day of January l'.K)l. He iianiea the following witneaaea to prove hU comolete irrigation and reclamation of, aaid laud: Henry W. Carlin, Oeorffe W. Null. John H. Taylor, John R. Fryrear all of Sinter Oregon. JAY P. LI CAS Register. V. O. Complexion Cream, a cur for chapped bands, rough, tender or chafed skin. Removes freckels, wrinkles, and blackheads. A nit. $73.54 70 33 ia.! 70 33 K7 45 6!1 C3 10.( C4.8;t rs 3r ia 3o t!4 93 G4 08 A. LIP5IAX. rHixRyn iK, Best For the Bowels No matter what ails you, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until vour bowels are put right. . CASCAKKTS help nature,' cure you j without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movement cit you just 10 cents to start Retting vour health 7140! back. CASCAKKTS Candy Vathar ft.08;tic, the genuine, put up iu metal 53 !' boies. every tablet has C. C. C. ' stamped on it. Beware ol imitation M 42 72 47 67.12 BAXK STATEMEXT. -3S5I - Report of tJtf Condition if The First Satunuil & ihL; in IriH4riIIf, in the St'tte of (nr?'t f the dose of business. I Dec. l.ith VJJl; 1 Jjnmna m-n-i diynt. Jftat TUm Spit mm SmAf Tr U iwij. To quit to I vac co easily and forerer. b may U-f. fuli of nerre Kud vicor. Uki No-To- Bac. ihe wnodt-p woriter, that make weak nwa ftUruif. AU tfrupistA. !. Cora cra td Booklet and sample free. Address Surllnc Kemedr Co , Chicago or New York. ft in ci li I echo of what thev Lave heretofore r '.mi-. Mir-i and unx-enrvt. IiM-ct j " i t". S, Itafj.-ij t' cticulati'tn. 1X",00; 1 ceen. Vn-oiimr on v. s. r-D w j ! Uarktni: bu, fumittue al.l 1 ! i:tares . . . .. ,1.300 f J Iue frra Nafi'oai Fanki tvt I 5 Korrve A2-titi 30.1'2.W 1 s fhws f riu Slat-Hank and l'..u.km 7,!-T tit 1 ) ireniis ; i,m. fr,n. p., ,1 ...-r idered cheap if Ulwoald make him senator were lie , ( hrei, , , mh,.r cJh ; ; ; " .' - lor ier 1000 iect i ten years vounser. He is a viuor- j other Nat.al Hank. l . " . . .' . ' fractional paper currrncy. nickla ue acre. Here Govern oi'oM man. but there are more s and ou . 1 T.JWI I t. M.VEtT KlOBVt IX HANK- VIZ . at 14 an m-rp irlulr.' men WlHe exrectanCV of life ex- Le-jal-tender n-.ta . . 3) NOTICK FOR PfntlCATIOX. Land Office at The Ial!ea. Oreiron, lleceniber 21. l'.M) ot:ce t heiebv (pven that tfle foll'iwine nanieti arttler haa ftied n.tice of his intention ti make hnat proof in ftupx rt of bat claim, and that said prmtf will lie made brfon A. C. 1'almer, V. 8. 0muiiiti.ner, at Prine ville, Oregon, on Muodiy. Keh. 4. 1S0I, ht: Kraneia M. Allison of Prineville, Orecin, H. K. No. 57l! f.-r the K', SW v. KKX XWJ and S'! NK'V Sec. 24, Tp. IS 8., K. IS K. W. M. It nan'e toe f.:iiwinij aitneiwe t.i plnw e being 'scrij.petl and : vigorous and equally able younper ' 14.30.04 ; hu outituKHia n nlDoe uMn and cultoatlou ! ,f aaid lanl, ' viz: j William Adatuit, Rottert Hoyti Adama. ttarlt- H. Cralti, (.UJ u lonr. ail of rnue- vilie, Oretfun. Jay P. Lticaa, Reiiter. 221.1. ouo.uo i,a- ,tt '1 at fH an acre are i t"nl.i beyond the s-ix year term of! (Vrt,f Under Dringing a good price, j a senator, and with whom the p--o- 8: ., ;xt few years these ' wiil have advancerl tr i.ures, a lare mill e 1 out here by sawmill pie of Oregon can safely trust thi-ir ifut-re.-t; in the U. S. senate. ) -J: . I .be i. - ' j-.il ) k, Hi ' M L ' . . i on i. r, i : '; f ill, li a e become rich in the i . thre, and w ho thuej ue o( (fttod timber, j injc the railroads will i ee rates that will per- luraher to reach the satajirofi.tothenian - A numlitr of wealthy .neapolia who have be- of Oregon la no a will influence to bear on tinental railroads in is to make themsfclveu ! i the purchasers pet v;o to cutting up the Ore- ate senator, F. P. Mava introduce a bill ibe-r t-r I' J.. tocc aav9 Minnesota c.hoone Oregon in pref e Southern States w hen to erect new sawmills, ditions are more favor lore. In the ffouth t her grows in. the un- ' '-tmpn, w here it costs a fortune to build logging railroads fts these have to le constructed of filing or treble work, Besides this labor 4 ursatisfattory In the! frouth. egroe will ru;V work, foutherner, don't hava ti, and Jiwrthernera can't stand tlie cli riate. Tlit-re is a large amount of VfUow i)in, hemlock and sprucb in V Jpisjana, Miseippi and in the t'arolinas, l.ut it nilj not be called Vn Pfitil t;e forjitits of t.o Xort!- Porthmd will nip coming iefrii.satu.-e to t.ro i for the election of U. S. senators by direct vote of the people, so far as the same may be done without conllict with the Constitution of the United fr'tatcs. Should this or a similar law be enacted together with one providing for primary elections so that nominations will be uncontrolled by ripps, the peo ples choice will more often grace a senator's scat. .( ie:nit f.r fund wi'h t'. ! of circula.i.in) Total tlABIHTlCS: Capital tnr' paid in Surphi fund I ndoided pr-if.ta, lr3 eleiKea an I tat paid X.iti"nA! liank notes oubitaniiinn'. i I'ivide-n.f nnpaid j ln-liMl-i.U d-. (,u.ltj sultjret to .io.- . ' llenand c?rtiticaUi of J'-wit. . . . 2-i.:W. Gjr-.OO lu.uou : l-t.4no.2r1 1 11..I0O; J.IM.W X ,TtTICK POK ITltl.ICATloX. 2:ai.:. ;.si i T..t.d ' KTA1K OK OKKiioN, 1 1 " ' Coonty of Cry.k. ) I f. T. M. rAl inviv. raj.hir '.f the alie- flaioe! Iank. d- olni!y Ho ear that tlie atfove Btatcuo'itt i true to tSe lt f 01V ktmw s le.lu and tlif. . T. M. UAI.DV. IN, C'ahi-r. f SulnTild aoll n'orn before me thia 2Slh d-iy of Dec. 1'IXL L.VNH Oriki at Tint Iai.i.rh. On., IKc 17. l!HO. Notice i lierehv clvrn that the fill.m ir name.1 aettler haw hle.1 n,tice tf hia iotentiitn toinke final pr,f innppttf liia claim, anti th:it id pn"f ill made liefire .1. 1. Smith, O-tmtv ClTk, at Prineville, Oregon, on Kriday, Kehruary f. lltll, viz: 1AN1EL Hastks of Hay Creek Orrifon. II. K. No. 7IH1. f..r the SVM; Sec 12. and NJ XV-,' Sc 13, T. II S., K, 14 E. V. M. Ho n;Mr,- the foU" inii wltneit," to prove hi coitinuoi; ri-Mi.l.-nce uimoi and cultivation of, :.ld land. vi: llarviv 1 . llunhMln, Parker 11. Ioak, Krenton Iiunhai Krank Iloak, all of flay Creek, Uiegou. JAY P. LIXAS, lieuiater. So far, tips has been the most severe winter that the country gen erally has experienced sinc-i! 1SSS-.) and it is not half over. In this section it has not been severe and even though it should Inst f..r two months yet there would be little or no loss of stock as there is an a buntlant supply of hay and feed for all pnrpi.ses. From the appearance of snow birds and from other . equally valu able indications, the Jocunm. pre dicts that C. W. Fulton, of Astoria will he President of the senate and that L. 15. Kecdcr, of Lmatdla will preside as Speaker of the houie, J. J. SMITH. Ccicnef-T- Wlf.L H. r". Z. M. Atte.tr Alm:s, 1;kis. County Clerk. :u.it, i Director. Pa. fi'i t-J.cav of depletion." He J:i:U that PortlanJ will The Rochester X, Y. Orp1idHH Asvkim was dtvtrovcd hy lire J;in. 8, t-ventyfive jron perching in the fhiincs and as m;vaiy uiOtc nv yjL'it'lv jiijured. Tho D.i)!fi()iT2,, Nov. 21. 1003. I have bft-n usiuif ttinco May of tlii year, "Klli'i hit.ry rf the Utiiletl St.tt nnvv tvufi intrrlucuil by Mr. li. A. li ickrtt. I Imvo foiitwl it tjnitf :Atmfitcrory. Tho cluir ictcrintic falurt of ttrn work itre clt;irus and directnoHa of Htattetituiit, tiiakiuv it very where Httructive and ii.tt-rcBtin, Tho salient I point of t" ui red Statf liiMt'-ry nro hrouht out in strong relief, while triviut details nra omitted. It ia not only uar rative Viut dnliftopliicnl. iN'o outs can read its pit yea thoroiit;i!y w itlnmt h higher appreciation of the history of this coiititry, and without a deep;r thrill of patriotic feivor. J. S. Lanufhs. City Sunt, of Schools. Sorrfe Opiniona. I liave examined witli care "The Poo tries' Sffiiuhird H isttiry of the United State,'1 ,ly Mi. Kdurd 8. Eilm and hava no henitaiiou iu recommending it. It ia what its title purport:, "Po pies' i fliiiforv' full utnl Complete in fuels, in trtreHfiiii; in iaTnuyetiieiit( ittylu and t.it'torial illustraf ions. It tvitl be of the i grent t servter- in any fuuiily lihrarv, j HpfeiaIlv for the j'iun stiittetita. C. K ! l.iyi4 ffc'o 7. . ScMHtMi'. inn jsu'.ft, NoTlCK FOR 1 rHLICTItX. IKPiTMKVT OK TDK INTKKIOH. LaMi Otr-FIt'lC AT TMK I.LLlCrt, OltKd. Nov. 10. l.ioo. Notice iu hereby iven th.U in ctndiauee with the pmvMi.nM of th- act of Cmi;rn,uf tune 3. S7 entitled "An act for th sale of timber lund in the S tutus of C.t.lifirtii--t, Oru oii, and ' Wanhinoit Territoiy, a extended to all the I'ublic Land Statea by act of Auk'. 4, 1K-J, Kate X. Warn, of pnrthiad. Cmmty of MuIttH.litah. St:ite of )ienm, ha thin day tilfd in'liH ollict Iirr wwnrii 4itateiiif lit No. 173. for the purchiwofSK'-; SW;, SWSKj See. J and K', NW', Sec. 7 in T No. 1M S., Halite No. 12 K., W. M., and will offer mif to m1iow tli.it the l;m l noitlit more v.ihialtlt for it timber r Mtne than for agricultural (MirpnHi'M, an to entabli-iti her claim tr said IuikI before the I'tiM ,er aiitl Ueceivel of this i Hice at The I fallen, Oif on Saturday, th :mi "lay of Keb. 1101. She namea ixm wi neHKert: laiiiel I . Warner of Portland, .-e-Kmii A. M. lb-aktf, Klorence V, Drake of llond, ()re-:on L. 1. Wient of Portlaiid, Ore, Any and al' pei-Hnns claiming auversely the ahove-th'HCribetl landH are reipiewtttl to file their claiiiiM in thin oilice on or before uaitl 2nd day if Kehruai4 1IH)1. JAV I'. hVCAS. Keuiitter Itwta with yrn whether yon entlnn tbeaBMM uTv-kiinnir ti.iitti-oo inahtt. N-T-UAirf-3k r",'7J r. ni'iTuii tUu ilt-Birc fur lobftci o, with TW fflft fcH,' : M out nui vutixltmroaa. exulnlctg I B .""T tluy, puritius tbo liiuud, H'llY A I k M rl.,rt lout mutihoud. rfgll 1 5 1 IliS'uOO imnn liiakca i jrm "'"'JJ'. I 3 1 tM'ot(i 00.000 In feeitUh, nsrTe li I VUMearit currd. lluV Mapocset-rf-TfWkl MVNOTOllAf from your own di'tiifiimt. who ill vouch forui Tnko It with A Will. DKti.intlv. imralatitnllT On box. SI. uiuallrcurn: S boxes. M2 60. rurnnf t-rd to on rv or wo rrfuml aiom-T. LiOr.K. eTl 'l: fill L, ' iiw mf Flour Prices BRICE S-T O IE, IE- D O CVBELOOK TTS on ths FLOUR proposition. We are selling for Cash, best Prineville Flour at following prices. Sack, 1.00 Bbl. lots & over. $3.75 Oar Grocery Stock is complete is nil new is fresh Prices Always Lowest Simpson, Wilson & Co. Kire-iroof buiMing, 90x300 feet, is now ready to handle Mercliuniii.-?, Wool, tc. HAUL Y0U8 FREIGHT TO SHANKKO -DEALERS IN- ES JOB STiei DAVENPORT BHOS., PBOPRIETORJL Coal, Flour, Lumber, Wood, Hay and Grain. Plcial Attention piven to wool trade. First-class baling und grading facilities. Also stock yards, latest plana. All 3Ioderu Improvements - for Handling: Stock. PROPRIETORS: (Vr. esc 1 W. L.i rFFE.N-ru t- Co., Hanker. The Dalle. iiork Br'ik., Hankers. M4.r0. Lord, The Dallea. Lai ;liv. The Dallea. Stock boarded by the day, week or month. Fine saddle torses and livery turnouts. Rates reasonable. Good accommodattions Remember us when in rrineville and we guarantee that th your patnonage will be deserved and appreciated. DAVENPORT BHDS. Bay Horse, Foaled in Owned by O. A. OILIEST IE, Will stand for the season of 1900 in PrineiUe. The Bee Hive Uho SPacc to Save 9?oney Oar Holiday Stock is Complete. Come in and see omvL Rocking Horses, Wheelbarrows, Rattles, Wagons Tool Chests, Dishes. Stoves, Dolls, Tops Whips, Manicure, Smoking & Shaving Sets, Toilet Cases. Christmas Candles, Candy, Huts, at Special Prices Easily hy eT Barn.ito was entered in four of the Prineville Jorkey Club of October 1S99, as. follows: The -niile dsish, the furlong dkah, the i-.nile heat, the 1-mile dash, taking first money in all them lace, over such horses as Bozeman, Ked S, I. tali, Taul Jones, and o)Wr. TERMS: flO for season, payable at tini of smice. f25": to insure, payable when mare U kaown to be with foal or changes owrer. Trading with 97iciet. B HAYSTACK lood Stock I5KEKDKU OF DRAFT, COACH AHD CApiAGE HORSES. Choice young breeding st(Xk a specialty. G. SPRINGER, Haystack, Crook Co., Oreiron TIIU0XTIIU0XS0N. Mines Exiiniinel and reported on. ORES ASSAYED. All work given prompt ftuJ careful attention Ashvuod, - , - Oregon. TOTHKDF.AF. - rich lady, cured of her De:ifneti und Noises in the Head by Ilr. Nich'!'n' ArtiScijU Kar Dnium, ve $10, 000 trhu Institute, so tSak deaf (eile unabV to procure thelCar IVums mav have then. fr?e. Adtlrew Nk 8KS2. The "icholstn Institute, 70 E j;hth -Avenue New .'ork. Dont Toharco Spll and Smoke Toer 1.1 ft limy. To .quit tobacco easily and forever, beamy notlo, full of life. iierr and vior, talte No-To Jlne, the wondor- worker, that nj alien weak men Btrocg. A U druKCtsLa, ficc or H. Care pnanin teed- Heckle t ami sample free. Address 8 tor Hug Remedy Co- Clucato or New York. Settlers, - jfttentoa JYavtnj Oitainut J?m, jfccuraie and Complate SPats of tAr Cntir County and having large axportvmc in lana matters, J am pr parad to furnish valuabt information to ' intending settiers, and as 2f. O. Com missioner tviit take ilinga mnd Urinal ZProofs of at descriptions, A$ S JC C. SPahner, If. S. Com rineviile, Oregon $10 A. THOUSAND. I will nU good rough hnuVer tleliv emt in rrineville at $ 10 Hr thousand. Ordvrn left with Sin. 1011 AYiUon A Co will receive prompt nttcntn. CiU on delivery ortnlers .iccepted by Siinpnon ViUon A Co. Dressed hm bty at corresponding price. W. 11. Hirwlsong tf. lnneAille,Oiegtn. You can save money by making Viire Ore and Vita Ore remedies aft . your iinal proofs and land firings be EverTody Fnju So. Cawetirrts Candv Cathartic, the most won derful medial iliscoverv of the nir. p as ant and ivfrt-aiunu tJ. tho taste, aci - geM-ly and positiv lv 011 kiduevs. liver and hnwe'a. j cloanniB' tlio cntiw ysum, dispel eobls. UUH! IH'UCUrDC, lfrr, liaiiltu.ll mhi.id-uih-u and li itiisneiR. PU-aso buy and try n box of -. uwhiv; 1, U-", Mii-ents. hyldauU t(iiaraiiL'-ed to curu by ull Urut yials. for Hale by Mrs. Huttie Pulnter, at the Jol'KNAl. ntlice. VOTICK FOK l'tr.IaICATH)X. IjAM Okkick at Tuk Iai.i,ks, Okfon, I lee. 10, 1IHH). i Nutice hereby iven that the fdliwmir-n-ained wttler han filed notice of hi intentioi t 1 1 ink o final priHif in xitpport of hi claim, and that mud pro f will lwittadn before A. C Maimer, U. S. CoiniuirtMioiier at I'rine ville, Oregon, on Ttiunttlay. Jan.. 24, I'.KJl. John H. Grant, of Lamonta, Oregon. M K. No. 71177. for the N-fc NKV, aiwl KL XW'i Sec. 32, T. 12 tt., 1!. 14 K.f W. M. He nimethe following witnet.sc to prve hit continnoiiH residence upon and cultivation of naid land, viz: H. d. Henley, C. F. Smith, S. S. rivotvii, V. U. Uoer, aH of I4f.m01.tA, Dreon. Jay 1. Lucas, fore er. A. C. raltnor, U. S. commission- M)TITK FOK lM T.l.lOATlOX. Iuid Otlioe at The PalW'. Orem. IVccmln-r 17, l:KHK Notice it hereby k'v that the following nameil net tier tiled notice of hi intention to make final proof in support of Iuh claim. and that aid proof will be made before .1. J. Smith, t'uiintv t'lerk, rtt rrineville, Oregon, on Friday. February I, I'JOl, viz: 1'AHKiT 11. l-ak of Hay Creek, Oregon, H. K. No. 7.V1 firthe Kl SK Sec. 14, NKJ XKl , Sec. 23 and NV4' NWJ Sec. 24, T. 11 S. U. 15 K. w. IU. He names the followtni? witnesses to prove hi continuous rexidence upon ami cuUbatimi of said Inn I, viz: lmiiul Ha-Hten, II. I), punham, Preston lbmham, FvUk loak, all of 11 ay Crtek, Oie.0,14, Jy 1- Lucas, City Meat Uii (11 ivi Fester & Lehsan Proprietors. A Com)lete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton," Tork, Bacon, Lard, and Country Produce. Main st. 4 Priaeville, Oregon. 'Phone 3L LOok Out v FOR THE . r 7 mitt JTX. MIL a3 Send in your orders at once. We have a good assortment on hand and saw extras to order. Call itt Mill or Address, i CLEAR LUMBER Flaned to ORDEU. IIAWKISS BROS. micE, OKfcCOK. ii W r1 4