County - Journal . ....A, FAIIER ...... .- J urxSAL Is entered at tb poitMmce ia spgription rates. ( J VC. ....... .........S1-5H) Ni-otfrsis ...... - ....... ,.7-' es.s jfaxfiM. - . 50 The 4.utoi-aobUe Mower. Tfi sutmoUile mowing machine .could Jvvv!-' lw'tn conceived' and ex secuted ly none other tlwn an Anuviea?.. it is the abdication of th. OREGON LEGISLATURE. jas, 24, Important Measures Which Have Aire e. a Been n rpdueed Senator Steiwcr has introduced a bill for re-districting the state motor to horses' drudgery, to . into senatorial and representative pot onlv lighten but to failit.tc tiistriet- farm work for men as well as j Three bills have been introduced horses. Jt is a comparatively sim-i ;n the house pioviding for a reduc- The Mounf-.urutcr things wb ma4 fi$.vc had .a cfyapge of he.vrt recent ly because of 4r tax -r.llc nn ion ftf John H, Mittslu-U, but it is frrwz- ! M ifit-elj,ell that has Htulergon a change. He ftfli out fii the ilv;r camj) itj wliu-li Bro. JJouC't hi abode sme years b.'i't.H J ' senator a few t n,- - party irj the Ji.scoy.er that r JUBrule fan 1 tvgin to Jook ndldato. TJibo Eastern Oregon whom the ItaMi- f nut select J. o represents the Oregon in the possesses manv : ,'i in ;. arr.se ti.e i B: raj a " "J- j.;:!,, .nr il, a f.. V. i: suid has onlv one .-.or to answer for- f lac apportionment 1 legislature. Wil 'f a representative tercets and would .on than would a L it, in the grave or : in a sling. Dalles .eer. ould not only rep .. ng but every other -tate. He would be regon and for Ore-1 -eeses honesty and - -posa and a headf ull ; the principal qual ssary to a man who ion." But J. X. Wil ; a candidate for sen i, and the mention of Ue. But if he should -sibility become the legislature for sena , unity in Oregon would ised than Crook court for many years. pie rnachiiie, and yet one that has more uses than that for which it is designed. , There was probably no exhibit in the mechanical department of the Taris exposition which created a greater interest than this Ameri can automobile. Early in July it was tafceu out into near Taris and given the most thorough tests, and ugain later in the season it was slwwn in on ex hibition conducted by the Meux Agricultural Society at Jlitry Claye. Tlie tests in each case were suf ficient to satisfy the European ag riculturists that the American ma- . . .i . .i t s cmnewas me most, iru.-ucau ui hj. kind. It did the work with far greater ease and rapidity than could the best of the horse uiowers. It cut a clean, straight swath five feet wide, and was manipulated in the field with perfect eae. But to tell what the automobile mower is and the accompanying illustration gives a clear idea of that it is a light, compact, easily handled affair, with a pleasing paucity of mechanism. It is un necessary to describe the mower, which is an ordinary machine with a small third wheel in front to support the small gasoline engine. The engine is of the two cylinder. horizontal type which was found to be superior for this work to the vertical engine, which, although high speed, gives a decided jerking motion. This motion caused such a jarring uf the cutter bar that an uneven cut resulted, and there was a decided waste in the harvesting of the crop. The engine is of about ! jucej eight horse power and nas a tx-ll wheel attachment, so that it may be used for stationary work. In deed, it was the plan of the builder tion in railroad passenger rates to three cents a mile. Adjutant-General Gantenbcin of the Oregon National Guard, has j prepared a bill for the reorganiza tion of the state militia and pro viding for annual camp, field and cruise encampments every year. Senator T. II. Johnston has in troduced a bill constituting the governor, secretary of state and state treasurer a commission to build a portageo"ailway betwem The Dalles and Celilo and making an appropriation therefor. A senate memorial, introduced yesterday by Senator Williamson, and adopted, is of great interest to the neorde of Eastern Orecon. It protest against any departure from the present. laws and-conditions in the matter" of the supervision and control of the forest reserves, and the senators and representatives of Oregon at Washington are request ed to use their utmost endeavors to prevent the same. Representative Grace renews his efforts to pass a law to punish the poisoning of domestic animals. He had the same bill in the1 house two years ago. The bill is brief and makes the placing out. of poisons where the same is liable to be eaten bv horses, cattle, hogs or other do mestic onimals, a niistlenieanor punishable by a heavy fine or im prisonment. The fine prescribed ranges from foOO to $10X) and the imnrisonmont from one to live years. Representative Otto Schumann of Multnomah, the only tombstone If yea suffer from any or th W ills of men. come to th oltUit Specialist on the Tadi'iC Cout, W DR. JORDAN A CO., A ,1051 Market SL Est'd 1 8 52. T Youne men and mltU M from the effects of youthful intlmcrction or cx- T nuet in maturcr venra. Nervoua and 1'tiysicill Skills. , Impolitic? ttlmnbwoti ( t inaliiMcomplit-.v.ion: permatorrhops, Prtitlirrhiva, Cttnnrrharn, i Frriicnry of V rlttntlnar, By a 1 combination if rcme-iiic, of great curative pow- i ) r, ihe IXcti Iim ii nrrnnced hi treatment " tluit it will not only a:T.rd immediate relief but t permanent cure-. 1 lta IkKtor ones not claim to i perform miracle, but is well-known to be a fair m and square Physician and Sunjcon, pre-emiaent i in his srcialiy 1 I"nJfH of MOB. & Nrpbiii thnrotmhiv enuitmtcatroxu vu ayti-m '.vlt It out uiitf Mcrrnrn m re Wo KVEIIY MAM nM'li" to TO will t- f H e will Guarantee a t'OWl YRCVltRi l'hondaad Dnllnnt. . , , Consultatijn I'KKK apd rtnctly pnvat. ClfAHOJiS VERY REASON AXLE. Treat- stent personally or by letter. tSeml for 1h"W. A w -ThA 1'liIlonoDhy of Maj-riajto, w free. (A valuable book for tneri.) ' V VISIT DK. JonDIX'M T m Great 11 iwenm of Anatomy m the finest and largest Museum of it kind in the fvorld. Come and warn how wonderfully you w ,U. Liu tn ii-l.-nev anrl dieaA. We are contmuanv aunins new Kpeouneus tr GATAlOtit'S rKEii tTlOK wrltu. Vs I06 larket Stre.wiiranciacss W ' : For Sale First cl residenca property iu one uf the beat lcitiiis in Priiierille. t burgnin. , Iniuir4 of A. C. Phnor t the JookiiAL titBeaT ' --; 2-20 aerva'on (StMe3 'rivef, tiS'ldBr' fenca ud irrivUii Jitch partly built. guild hoe Kiid outbuililinir. Thia placv ia choai aa dirt at 9:1000, but it cau bo t : . t . 1 . k n I1,,,- llaauience rnpertv in the cityS Priueville, conaiating of fnur-ruimi house with gmKl cellar ondsrtiealh, good wll in kitchen, barn ltSx20 and JU loet hiyh and itlier out-buildinoa. Price, $41'5. Will atie cart cash down and ramaindvr n time at 8.. IiKjuirr of A. C. Pal mer. 40 acrea of first cUa alfalfa land un der irrieation ily 4 aiilea Ironi Prine- ville. Must b a.Jd at once; 00 worth ,4 improvvraeuta. Thia ia a bargain. Iuqaira at tha Jomil oftice. Vita Ore U nature's most potent tonic Vihte Ore cures rheumatism. ' NOTICK you PVIJI.1CATIOX , Land Offlca at The 1)11, Omjnn, Niv lit, 1!KX) Notice Is hereby ifiven that In O'lnplisnce with the pruWalona f the act nf Cuntcww' Jmie S, 178, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Htates ot California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Waahinnton Territory." as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Aiik-nst 4, l:i2, Daniel D. Warner, of Portlnnd, comity of Multnomah State of OreRon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 172, for the purchase of NWU NK'4, NKK XW, SKV; SW and NKVSW! Sec. II In townnhip No IK S, H.uitfe No. 12 K W. M. and will o.Tlt pro.;f to show that the land sought is more vanable for its timber or Btone than for agricultural purposes, and to establixh his claim to said land before Kecister and Keceiver of this offi ce at The Ilalles, Oregon r.n Saturday, the Slid day "of Vebruary, 11X1. He names as ..!,o..- Kute N. Warner of Portland. Orexon, A; M. Drske, Florence W. Drake of llend, OreKon," L. I). Wiest of Portland, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the the above described lands are reoneted to tile their claims in this office on or before said ,5iid day ot Felmuary. l'.IOl. JAY P. LUCAS. Ke;; utter. f fJCQTICE FOR Pl'HI.lCATIOX. dksf;ut; L.VNU. FINAL PKOOF c j X ?d Office, The lalles. Or.. Nov. 20, l'JOO. itotici WtSrebv irlven that Maroallous M. Thomaa ! Priueville, Oregon has filed 1u notice ol7ntention to make final, fwwof on Lis Ueeert-larHi claim . Bl, lol me r.-i . T. 15 ii.. U; 11 T,., W M. before J. J Sniith, Caffity CUerk at Prineville, Oregon on the 4th d-yl January l!l. He names the following wttnvasea to prove his ooinpletet irrislisi and reclamatitsj ot. sjud laud: r Henrv W. Carlirr: Genrire W. Null. John H. Tavlor. John K. Kryrear afl of Sistero Oregon. JAY P. LUCAS , . . Kejfiater. Our Special Hat Sale. We have 300 Mens' ami Boys' Hats that we sell for tho next 30 tlavs regardless of cost. Here are some of our GREAT "BARGAINS. Mens' lints, formerly $3.50. Now '2.00 " $3.00. " $l.o0 " " $1.50. "' $ .00 Boys' Hats from 25c up. If vou cannot come in write us describing the hat you wish, size and price, and we will send it to you. .We carry a full line of the Royal Worcester Corsets, at prices fiom 1 00 to $3.00. .We are still selling Flour at $3.75 ' perv barrel. $1.93 per single sack: "it.; "i Hi 5 . . ... Simpson Wilson &rCo.- S1.A.M0 Vlll V. O. Coinploxion Cream, a cur kr cltapiieil humly, nmich, tender or rhW skin. Removes frecket", wrinkles', and blackhead. ' man in tl;e legislature, nas iniru- a bill to enable tombstone , mrn tn eolleet the T.llue f tomb-i stones from cons-ieneelesa relatives of the dead. Toml-stones are de- clareil to be j-rsonal projierty by to produce a machine which could j he hm fo lien an j 1 l.e fn:. ; Coant y Journal has U i -1 -. -fi -me 34-psge annual filled s -l j i .'ere-ting reading matter, de- ; ..t- rif Priueville and i i f: r er, who lias exercised enre .. - ;i ? nicles appearing therein . , it !y fact are tatei and not U- ici.:red tjctioi), aa we:i as to f t -. PriqUqg com paijy, of Port land, whq did th.0 fine - mechanical jpoti. 6tumika iosder. be used for general work on the farm. " Upon tho removal of the cutter bar the auiomower stands ujon a neat, handy little engine, which may be used either for traction or stationary wrk. It mav be run - ScaJy Bounty Law. f ha proposed bill upon the scalp pouuty question psrbaps will be aa y.:r aa any one that could be devised. The efects of the bill will be to nuke fbuse counties receiving the greatest eiiefit, to pay tlie moat money for jt maintenance. The htw will have the enforcement thereof. The bill provides that the tombstones levied j A. LI I'M AX. upon for the enforcement of a lien may be removed from the cemetery and sold in the ame manner as any other irsonal property. Representative Allen, of Clat?I. I r-f m,'. . - i j jias jntriHluced a bill to preserve the gasoline ciTjiTTTfor sJJl.Ulili! ( work,such as corn shelling or husk ing, grinding, threshing or pump ing, ha resulted in the adaptation i of the niower-rrii-itstr. f.r 1 , t J vnrl. I :,.! i.. t - - - ,," than hook. luuuui iu a consiiieraoie f i s Fire-prooi buitdinx, 00x300 feet, is now ready to baii.Ue Merchandise, Wool, ntc. HAUL YOUR FREIGHT TO SHANIKO -DEALERS IS- STABLES DAVENPORT BROS.. PROPRIETORS. Coal, Flour, Lumber, Wood, Hay and Grain. PRIUEVILLE. Bast For th BoweOa. Xo matter what ails yori,. headncht to a cancer, yVu will, neirer wtt ell in! vour bowels are put riiiht. i fASCARETS help liiiture, cure you ing ground for salmon. The l.iil;ci.na tl ,tnr, p.tline vollr proimes mat no salmon in tliese back. CASCAKKTS fan.ly Cuthar- streams ab.ive tidewater shall lie'tic, the :euiiiiie. put up ia metal caught by any appliance other 'hove, every talUt lu. t. C. C. A tienaltv of a fine stamped on it. Koar of imitations. lie i ranging from 2."k to 1 10 or in- - advantage that the enin m.,r,.i v prisonment from one to six months ; mounted on wheels, as it can be I' , . , . . move! about at will. Roller and ball bearings minimize the ma chine's draft. The driver's seat is the usual sulky-mower seat with the steering brake directly in front of it and the j o-arer lever at the right hand. Its inventor, Mr. Steward, who. Ihjt sTTaMt nf lift tn aw !ba 11 U, . ate ,,rpce in order to P3" . ' h3 lon g CO"" payment of two-third. I nec,?a WUn ,ne ,atest devices in ibe effect ol raising the j Jarm oachinery, talks modestly of .10 A i-. t li .i 4 Hi . ! '1: rt, ma! iu the counties iht wt of the varmiu lor is intended to destroy. i 4 feature in .that caw lity to pay in "the last of the revenue arising r, art greater than all. aj go--d to consider will in flocks and herd in.tiia animal upon whch subsist whether tliey he V cattle. -. ioo of these predatory - able the (mall farmer . wnand profit from his ' -beep or other domestic or loth a fine and imprisonment' is proviilea tor a act. mt Tcmrrm mmi ot. Tw I4f A-mj. To 1 1 U'lmevo nMttr ami (wrir r. be bm Hie. Innvautl vjtfor. bkk oit Violation of the ! Um- ,f"e.o!rr w.-rki-r. thai main aeak I COXTKST NOTICE. DcrAtTsixT or Th Intxsiob I'DiteJ KvaUs Il Ottire, A SQfEcient contest arridairit havitiK beea filed in this office by llenrv T. tri sri, enn testant. svin.t rxtmestead entry No. C'-7i. str-s. Ail tl;uorils. . tl. Curattarav le-U lUwlilet anl vunrtla free. AiMqaar Slerllne Uenievlj- i s . Cbtraco or New York. XUTICK FOR PflttlCATIOX. IjcJ 1'tf.ce st Tlie I Mies. Ilrrt.ii. Nk-e U rieiel.e uiven that -fhe follosinsr named tler ha. fi'l nf k-e i.f hr. jnlentinu t. li.al.e finsl n-f in .iii-i- rt of his ciaiiu. made April!. JUS. f.,r K'. SK'iSWk SKk A nJ tnst wi .n..f ill 1st mo.ie la-fore his recent work and the uostible, 1 I uuu.-ome oi it. "The gasoline engine is the sal vation of the farmer for light work," he said. 'It can and will be ap plied to any of the lighter machines bnt for the heavier work it will not lie serviceable because of its limited power. I haTe already tried the gasoline engine on a corn planter and found it succcssful and it can be used on othei ma chines of that nature, but for plow ing and work of that class it will not be used. In France, the aiifn- J ii u -o ill a-: i f-t'utl, fie: . .). ( Sl.i fV-lf ! Uj tin 1... ...l i. . ' ... - .., .uiwi : mobile mower was careful! v tesfe.1 nance oi the law hi. j ... J w..i.u.-imj proven to lie the greatest success. We have had letters from all over the world ask ing about and it is my opinion tl at when it is placed on the m irb.. ;. n business will enable j ejtra tax with profit the general advance in rosperity that would nay be some who will f -r l. jineutsa loss to them. i ah i. d ever remember tba? lien result, in the 'ifreati at i--fntest number will yi..i.,.d c,..,nad none afeso.itu- ' J, (.". ll.nt tiw tK.nl- f- :,, r - avi iijiiu mill wi. burden of tlieir ixa 1 v ni othvr .......... reduund to their -1 u SKV SW1 Scti. 10, T.wahio U S. Kuxi l K, hf Victr If. Iatit C'Utt, n whirli H i alrxi that uul Victsr H. Iiti baa vill y lubdooed wmui tract and chanvti at nsMintcc Urfiriniiu more tnan i months aittor makinif said rntrr. and tlu.t bis aiwariontnerlt is u due t hU ih1t tneot in the miiitu-y c naJ aenrtce of the Cnitcd States in time of war. &u. art.rs are bcrehy ivLi6d V aearv rrnod and nffr sTidmc WHtchins: said allnratian at 10 o'clock a. tu. no Mrcb 2. lH01t Iwf - A. C. Faimer, I. S. 0miuiMtoner, at hi office at PrirKTL., OrvKo, aod that final bearios; will be hd at 10 o'cl'tck a. m. on March 14. 1101, beUet the Hvx'.tter and Re ceiver at the United .-itatea LjJid Oliice iu Thm IaiW. Orvu, The said crmUwtaRt having, la a prjwr affidavit kt forth acts which show that alter due dillxwnoe persunal service of thU notice can not lie nale. It is hrbjr ordered and directed that such mitice be triven ! due and pn,cr publication. J y I. Lncaa. ieKwCer. A. C. Palmer, V. S. O nmUi.tner, at Irine- vin. Ortvm. no Mbdv. Keh. 4, Tll, vii: Francis M. Alluum if PrnevU!e. resn. H. K. ."19 f.r the v. SEk NWJ andSW NK' c 24, Tp. 15 S., ll, 11 .K. W. M. le nii the fU-wini; witnewes tn ptoT bU on:inumi n idriicv umq and culttTatiu d said Ijaiad, vi: Willuun A Jam, K'.M-rt IWd Adama, j Chikrlra H. Crain, Chris O'hr, all ,f Prine- U, Orrio-o. Jy P.. Luc, llvi-ter. The Creinrie' iiestaurant in Port land, Oregon, on Washington street Yte- te-u Third and Fuurth street a ia uue of fits tss.saif r. .rvitl U.xum.m Alia win nave a large sale. The cngh e ' c'y. deservedly Mij..yin a g.Kd trade IB ll!eful for so many thing that it I " the excellent .tility of Will prove an w-nnnm iV.. 1 ! f .d Mfrved. nuick and courteous service - . 1111191. And reasonable price.. ment, while t.lM ill i'-ii U .11 of S -u ., necerUininr ! ll hua some obiec. , one of which is, the party who ha. dc Wie atiimnla mentioned travel to the nrnsefit.fi i:.. .1 . . . -.wo vi me " .-won to the county clerk - : c-.tiene upon l.i,u that ' J" -uj idea l profit abatevei nx.iry tupenee incurrl ' "1' lJiated, especially if the o -k '"ia ' appciito liva in the ..: , L.0iinty. Thespcond - -.'. i- t) .. Uiu clerk alone is the d there ia nu person ot Ims kn.nyWge o "e Pli'l'll, all evideuce iug been ; . .iifl!) u Jayit. ha, destroyed. 19 mi'P f ' Eastern Qiegon cnii the amount, of warrant, issued ...;! P"U"'ty tnnsHrer wilj run fii. intawlie t boy i-a nds and will b. t iilKUit lfl-s fcle check or deletion 01 M't'Ea- ,.'JC fc.'i) ought lieaineudHd mveft- of course if it ,.. simply a mower it would be rather an cxtravagent investment f .r the average farmer." II is safe to fay there has be n no agricultural machinery brought forward in the past five years which created tho universal interest among the farmers that has al ready been aroused among farmers by the motormower. If in ;r,i..,.... 1. ..... . . . . county ing to the automobile fancier n. well as to the farmer and to the mechanic, since it is one of the flrnt appliances of the automobile idea to do the work of the country horse. It opens up a field of poHsi bihties along the same lines which bjildcrs of farm implements will not be slow to gracp. If what Mr, Steward says is true, and no one woud doubt it, the engine will not relieve the farm horses from their 1 1 1 ... uriuigcry. but will ipake pome (if Visitor in Prt laud shouM iiot fail to taku thir meals r die "Creamt-ne." our Stomach "After I seas tadae. t. try ClsCA. BBls. I sill never be wltboat tben In the born., sir U.ur u In a verr bsa abape. and .f ben. aobed and I bad eUMnseb trouble. Now alnoe uk In. Cucxniu. I fwel Bne. Mr wife bs. alo Bsed ttaam mtb beneaelal results for sonr aunnscli.-- jua. aasuuaa. uai bwnaress be, st. (Amis, no. NDTICK KOIt ITllLICATIDX." ' lr.r.iirrii:.xT or thk Imesior. L-t.Mi Orrit-KJiT Thk IIaulim, Ohku. X..v. 1G. 1W0. Notice is hereby given that in cotnlfalrrv with the firovUiiins of the act of Cuire of June S. 17, entitled "An act for the sale "t ttuiiier lanil. in the States of California, Ore iron, and WaxhiiisJin Territory, as estendeti to all the Public I--U1.1 States by act of Aug. 4, tK".r, Kste X. Warner, of Portland. County .J .,ln. .-K .- ..f 1 V, V... Il L. rl.v : .1 iii this ottlc. her sw.ti .tateme. NVl1; M iiserfExaniiiitHl and rcportetl on Special Attention given to wool trade. Firet-class baling and grading facilities. Also tock yards, latest plan.. All Modern Improvements .for Handling Stock. Stock boariledby the day, week or month. ..Fine saddle bore and liverv turnouts. Rates reasonable. Good accommodattions Remember us when in Prineville and we guarantee that th- - d vour patnonage will be deserved and appreciated. . ; DAVENPORT BROS. PROPRIETORS - h Far-SOM d- Co., BanVera. The TJallea. x.k Bbom., ltanker.. Miro. Lokd. The D.lle.. " ' - Th. nlle. . SSusiness 9en Avho t.oke an interest in the community Vv vliich supjwrts them ought to advertise in a paper that tries to build up their business by advertising the country. . coc over our iist of SZcivcrtisers and patronize them. ' Bay Horse, Foaled in 1894, Owned by O. OLIliTB, "Will stand for the season of 1900 in Prineville. bsnJi- rril in four of the Prineville' Jockey Club, racs j uriong slash. the J-.nile heat, the 1-mile dash, taking first money in all these race.. over such horses as Bozeman, Red i?, Luuili, Paul Jones, and others. TERMS: $ 10 for season, payable at time of service. $25 to insure, payable when mare is known to be with foal or change, owner. B haystack lood Stock R ancli. BREEDER OF DRAFT, COACH AKO CARRIAGE HO.iSES. Choice young breeding stock a specialty. . i ( i - Q. SPRINGER, Haystack, Crook Co., Oregon I Ti rij,a.it',tE " i - j j r THUO illltUAoUA.!hIfn"--"'X'A- th-- Head-hyih-.. ble-I in tiiU otfio hrr wtrn Mtteim-sC 173, fur tle imrcheof SK,' SW; -feVl VtEk Sec. G mnti K, NV)4 Src. 7 in Tp No. 18 S.. l.ftUK-e N. 12 K., W. M., and UI offer Twif U ithmr that the liuitl xMiht I more valuable fr it tiuilfvcur. ttu thi.u fr aifrlcuUural putptswrii, am. ti eUiMiCi her clit 4 ".U " land l-fre the ikui jst nti lEtfOeiver t thU nttioe at The Dalle. Oregn. on Sat unlay, the ?ntj .lay if Feb. 1101. She nsniea aa wit nwe: (aniel l. Warner of Portland. Ore ptn A. M. Iraka, Florence W, Drake of IWnil, Orcf.! L-.D- WUat A Toitland, Or.e. Any and all rrim claiming acivrely the alM'Ve-d-ncrilel Ininlw are rv-queatocl to tile their claims in thin tffice on or beforci aald Md day of February, HOI. JAY P. LUCAS. K emitter XjV- TADK MAHH SOIOTVIKO It f-twt wl'fc ytm wtttbrr ra ettl(iM IktrM,. r -kllllt.y loiiskru hAbli. NtHTe-UAWXTl hmoffi tit dair for totjv-u, itnsTpl M out Hrrvuil. tllatroM. CI til ttlco-ll I illls tin, puriiiao tlio blood, rtt-jfj M E k m. iPJbut . tor"l lot DlsVOliOOsJ. j-pi,rfT a V I k.P-WO OIti I"VC,..ZW "iroW5-t?tSrTi III 4'I1. 400.000 In health. anfTB j-taJL VI U M-P " U117 A-irJ pockctvT .TTTf Sl-0 TO- II A C from si 1 ltr-rilro'or own druirtfial. who -j-eTri-fl f' D I ftJ' "'ii rourh for on. Ti.itc it with rWWMSS iyae wtll.patli-ull-r. puraiatentlT Om SY: iF bov.ai. usuttll-f cur; 3baiei,lt, P rvJxTn.ult't-A lo rurs-. r wo refund monrT. hsspr 5torU asMKlj t. , C(alc aBlrtU, mA. Plaananl. Palat.ble. i'otent. Taste Good. Do BouO. stiti'var btoaao. Waaiia.or Orlp. 10c. 2uc. li)e. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... X-rWwe T Ct-yy. llMfa, mmmtwmml. Sow Tona. IU Hfa-Tfl-RlSf and nrantefiKl br all dr- . 1 U--AU aiW W iVM iwu.bv UiWl- Uis3olution of Partnersh p. : Ni.tice is hereby iveti thtit tha part- t irvvork lighter, apU it will Live ; S. M..rri. and Fl..,d Ib.well l,:.s bmn, thim ji ch;il)te to livn nioro l(ko an- 'tiss..lvd by mutuid cinis. nt. All dubt. iroflj, n'l k-r-s like loiucliini-s than !,'?!" "fl "winit tlm Kim i.f RJ.nris Jt R..w !ia been their lot Juring tlits imst ' ,,b,"u" ba l'""1 J. F. M..iiis ln. conturv at least. Tolr.ilo 1U..,1 I ""Ul'"' " Unbiiitii. .f the ...id firm. ed J 41 4, 1101. J. F. McrriH. Fb.yd How oil. Administrator's Notice. Xntice 1m i -by iven that tha nuilerwi-n-d h i be- ti by the County Court of Crocik Coun t', Ort''uii, duly apointed adiniuistiator of t euiate of Jimt'j.h tl-Me, deceae i and all pei-HotiH Imviri,' cbiiuiM uKuiiiHt s..id etttute are 1 ereby rff,u-tt i tn prcti tit the aiune duly vt-riiHcd to Maid admimntrHtnr, at Prineville, Oregon, within hix n.ntliH from the date of the riit ub!icntifu of tliin notice. Int-'U Junuury 17th, 1101. 1'. F. Nichohi, AdiuiiiiHtrator uf estate of JMe; Glaze, deceased. Vie Ore nntl Vitn Ore remedi-ua ar for aalu by Mm, Hattie )niiicr. nt Hi Juvul pflic-p. ORES ASSAYED. ,VU work given prompt and careful attention weor - Oregon. J"OTICE FOK PCBLICATIUX. L.xd Orr'ioi at Thk I-aixbh, Oh:o, 1 -, , lec 10, WOO. 1 Notice i hereby piven that the following nuned aettler ha' fi'ed notice of hi intention tto make tinal nof in uiiMrt of hi clnim. and that aaid pro..! will inemacie itfiore A. C. Palmer, V. S. Connuiasioner at Prine ville, Orri,-n, on Thursday. Jan., 24, l!K)l. John H. Grant, of Iamonta, OreKon. II K. No. 7i)77. for the NJ NKK and KJ j NW J Sec 32, T. 12 S.. IE. 14 K., W. M. ire n tnei the following wltneitaea to prove htn continuous rtnidonce uMn and cultivation of aaid land, viz: H. .1. Healey, C. F. Smith, S. S. Ilrown, W. (i. KoKer, all of Isaioonta, Orfon. Jay P. Lucim, Ivet inter Nicholmm'e Artificial-Kc jrums, ue S10, 000 to hia Institute, o t'i deaf eoile unable to I'rocure the Kar Dnuuiiniay have then. free. Addrem No. 8HR2. 1 The Nlcholmm Institute, 7 SO, K ghth AVeiiue New Y(rk. f DobI Tobareo Salt aad MMnke Tar l ife Away. - To quit tolvaeco en.-ttly uiul forever. c mng netic. full of life, nervo ami viyor. take No To liuc. the wtiiir-worker. Hint tnnbm weuk men iroug. A II druccisLa SOo or l. Cure pnaran toetl Hook let utitl 1 sitin plot free. Address Sterling Jfciocdy Cx. -Clii.uto or New York. sT Oe tilers, - jft ten tion.' Jfccurate and Compiut IPiats of tA Cntir County and Aaviny aryo oxporionc in and matters, & am pro- pared to furnish valuable information to intending settlors, and as 7. S. Com missioner uritt taAo Jilinyo and tnal Proofs of alt descriptions, fs f f C. Palmer. Of. S. Cm.. aim J t r i.-vi .v.-.fi. - iir, ii-V rineviile, . Oregon ETorTlo1y Para So. Cnacnreita Candv iitbi.iU the moat won derful im-dicnl ili'o rv f the nre. p ens ant tuid rofrihinir to tho Uihio. art. gently ami iH.aitivolv on kidncva. liver nnl bowHs. I cU'aoaiinr tho entii-o avn'm. dispcf rolds. i euro Itnaiiuobe, levr, h.tttitua) 'otsarhnr,;on I and bidousntifa. Plpftai buy mi try n box off.. C C. to-dny; 10, M tnTi. ttokiuud s;uaruntrCud to euro by ull druglsta TICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omc at Thi Daii.fh. Ob., leo. 17, l!KX. Notice is hereby given thtit the followir.ir naincif Mfttler has filetJ notice of his intention tomuke finul prisif inHnipnrt of his claim, anil thnt stiiil proof will !m made before J. I. Smith, Comity Clerk, at Prineville, Oretrnn, on Friduy, Kebruury 1, 1(101, viz: llANlKL Hastkn of Hay Creek Oi-enn, 11. K. No. 711. for the SWJi Sec. 12, and N4 See 13, T. 11 S., 1. 14 E. W. M. He names the following witnenRea to prove him contiiinoua resiuenue upon una uultivution Mft said land, vis: Harvey IX Dutihom, Parker B. Doak, Preston Duulinin, Frank JJouk, all of Hay t'irek, Oregnji. Citf Mont Market, Foster & Lehman Proprieters. A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Bacon, Lard, and Country Produce. Main st. o- 'Phone 31. If ,Vki - T You can save money by making your tinal profs mid land filinga be fore A. C. ruliiior, U. S. cuiiimissioii-er. took Out. FOR THE NOTICK FOK ri'BLIOATIO.V. Land Ollice at The Dulles, Oregon. December 17, l'.KK). Notice is hereby (riven that tlie following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to miike final proof in support of his clnim, mid that niiid proof will be made ttefore .1. .1. Smith, County Clerk, t Prineville, Oregon, on Friday, February 1, 11101, viz: 1'AltKer B. D.iak of Hay Creek, Oi-cnon, II. K. No. 75S1 for the KV SKJ Sea ' 14, NEJ XKK See. 2S and NW'K KW Sec. 24, T. 11 S. R. 1.1 E. W. M. He names the followim. u-itne.... tn ,o. VOIO.OOIOII. iraiurnoi ulNin ami cultivation of said lan f, vis: Ilaniel Hasten, H,. I). IHmhnm, PTeston Dimliam, Frank Doak, all of Hay Creek, Pr.'"i . Jay P. Lucas, Pegirtw, fAURY AWMILL Send in your orders at once. We hiwe a good assortment on hand and saw e.tras tri'order. CLEAR LUMBER PJaned to ORDER Cull at Mill or Addrqea, MW3XIIS BROS, x'. JAY P, LUCAS, Krsiit.r, 0REGO4