Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 28, 1901, Image 2

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A. PALMES
tr'tama txDlluiiwi.
' -format, m entered at tlie twatoffiee ia
IrM . ;JK Ire,.'., fr trausuiisMinti through the
V- -ii. c.-ls as second class matter.
SDaSCRIPTION RATES.
IX APVAMCr
Or Y. 81.50
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TtfCKSDAX. FEB. :8 1901.
MITCHELL ELECTED.
Wines, Liquors,
Domestic and
Imported Ciears
S3
O T7 2Ww S-oA
The Celebrated
A. B. O. JSeer
Always on Hand.
SPrt'nevitte, &re.
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The customary speech was expect
ed from Mr. Mitchell, and there!
wereuproariouS demands for him to
come forward. A committee was
appointed to escort him into the
assembly chamber, where Mr.
Mitchell delivered a short address
thanking the legislature for
honor conferred upon him
Tl
if Tl'a
i f 1 1
; Ok;
MEN! i
You..can
ba cured
.
Von luffer ftntn .n. of th.
iMl of men. enm. to I Kb nMet
Specialu on th Pacifa CoaM, tr
DR. JORDAN CO., A
OBI Market St Eat 1852. f
foanir nfi and salddle. a?
A , ae men who arsuutennc
a? irom la. enecta oi i,. a
. . i ninwiinrfrTtBii. Nervnu and 1 nylcal
tlie M iuiii7.ilul,llr:rX.UMaab'M
l ' a ""all n compiH-atioaa: tiprrmalorrliva,
JT-"rrle, i;n.nrrh. ulr, 4
rr-miising to serve the state of Ore- eh.iaiof r-i,rj, , EJt po- A
. .... h arranged hi. Irealmant
con to the best of las ability. J m " onir ir.d umneuui. relief but A
. . . " Perraoent cure. The d.m not claim to T
AnU the great nSiH Was Over. ! m Perlocin m.r.ickj, but f wsll-koowB to b a fair m
Haar. FhriicUa and Surgeon, pre-enuueut
wjaity lHwaKcn of lira. '
n,.o r.nn -lv tTYirliRtt eli.Mil.l I i JSST".iS f-PTiS aHnUMI tram tb.
I,..,-., luwn niiutrAi m ma itiini.tn '
B Slfmrt. A
MAN .....ivl.,. ... M will m. V
llJII.irii(fr,l MS1T1VKCI J.ffra
Hennelt IS.
John II. Mitchell wag elected
United States senator at 12:30
Sunday morning. It was the 25th
ballot of the day and the sixty
third of the legislative session. The
result was reached on the inevit
able last ballot, and was attended
ly scerres of supreme uproar and
enthusiasm on the rt of the
.Mitchell push. Ihe grand coup
planned by the Republican minor
ity management was rarrit d out
precisely according to the program.
There was no hitch or jar in the
.Mitchell machine. He had put his of the Oregoman, is because we
dummies forward for 40 days, to j need a senator from Portland to
le sacrificed in turn, and then. 1 ok after the interests of Portland
whrrn all were out of the way, lie' in Congress. That paper also
Iiad made his spectacular entry; wants the state capital moved to
nd carried the , legislature by i Portland. The Wehfoot mctropo
slorm. - I lis would like to be the whole thing
The hands of the clock had al-; in Oregon,
ready pointed tomidniuht and the! - .
clerks were engaged in checking up j Over 1600 homeseekers have ar j
11 Th-r. w irreat rivetl in Orecon within the last few ;
.i'.ement and loud calls of the keeks. Many of them have money 1 Fireci reaideuce prty in no
me of Mitchell from the lobby, with which to purchase farms and ' rV" r" p "
The first deserter from the Corbett j other real e tate. Almost every the Jo,.RN.AL tfice
ranks was Hemenwey of Lane. On I day lettws are reived at this of- J n Croiked nver . onder
the previous roll call Mitchell had J fice asking for information about true and irr.e!.ix ditch partly buiit.
lad 34 votes and Corbet 36. When j Oregon. This state is certainly at- Km j hoae ami .M.thuil.lioK. Thia pUce
Iiis name was reached Hemcnwav, ; trading a great deal of attentun U cheap aa dirt at $3000. but it
in the last roll call, without an v j n the east as a desirable place for bouijlit f.-t K-aa. A. C. Palwrr.
explanation, responded John II. i a home. Oregon has boundless Reaitli nca pr.perty in the city e.f
JlitcbelL The call rroccetletl to ! resources, among them being its lrineville, o.iiaiaiing f four mnhh hi.
f THimui4 Illar J J W
A CocimihatiooKRKE ami strfctly private.
i tnnt i
f "Th
i (A bx far mesa.)
Great Museum of Anatomy m
ttM tUMat and larrnt Muwuaiof tia kind iota
vortd. Come and leArn h.v wooifffultv rou W
are maie; bow to avud cfcnea and dcAvv.
new aptcimttii, W
Mt tar ronimnt'lv m.i.i
Fcr Sak. I
Our Special Hat Sale.
We have 300 Mons' and Hoys' ITat3 tnat we sell for the
next .'W ilavs rearlless of cost. Here arc some of our
GREAT "BARGAINS.
Mens' H.its, formerly f.3.ii0. Now $2.00
$3.00. " fl..r0
" " $1.50. " $ .1)0
Hoys' Hats from 25c up.
If you cannot come in write 113 ilcseribinc; the hat you
wish, size aiul jirie-e, and we will send it to you.
We carry a full line of the Royal
Worcester Corsets at prices fiom
Si 00 to 83.00.
We are still selling Flour
$3.75 per barrel. $1.09
single sack.
Simpson, Wilson & Co.
at
per
Xc's ten" r. g
A. LIPMAX.
PR 1 SEVILLE
can be j T"
t're end, and Mitchell and Corbett ! fruit, mines, grain, stock, pretty
were then exactly tied, having 3oT girls, gootl diojate, gixnl schools
wotes ach. Then McQueene, of and good churches.
.Lane, arose and w-ith a brief speech '
x-Jtanged to Mitchell, putting him
The trouble in China seems not
. ... , , - I Boxer leaders, whuh
JSo -erts of asco, who made a , , , , , ' ,
.... , , ,.,r- 'have demandetl, hav
rx.i aaaress anu cnangeu to .niici--1L
Colvig followed him from the
Herman racks, then came Senator
JUarsters of Douglas?, then Tbomp- j
The lives of the
the powers
e not Ihhmi
' with gaxl cellar umlrrnealh, veil
iu kitchen, harn llisW 10J 10 feet hiuh,
i and ..I her out-buiiditism. Pnw, 4f
j VU ke part cah d..wo and remaiudir
..n time at 8 ;. Iuquire uf A. C. Pal
IHrr.
j.n tt TTm4f 1II4 no t s 111 r. i. -1-
PrtI Hn'ma .r, these fame leaders W promoted.
Then there was
mighty suspense.
i to l;e settbnl Vft
u acre. ii orst-cmas anallA la ml UB
dcr irricattou ubty 4 miles I mm Prine
Tilic Muat be ciM at itct: S-tX) -..rtl
given up, ana tne impress snows f iu,rrveioenta. Thia
no disposition to do so. Further- Inquire at the Joonal pAioe.
more, memorials have lieen pre- .
onipiexiou .re.iiit, a 3 lr iir
a baraio.
' Tl Jo 1. 1.,. i;.,. .1 ..t it,..
.
t- t. j t.nir.e?e expert to cause us
. 4ki :.. :
tfnrjativ Kurt ant nnnn a pK.ir - 1 1
, , , jHxir time of the year in China for
. , , t . 4iv site ai'i'ai t uim ;
cn?p,l t. the emir.r nint tli.tt 1
1 ,.....11.....!. .......I. l l.-f.l
v 1 l' i. ..-, ivi.iii, irimrr vi t iinitTi
ykiu. Remove
ami blacklie:l.
more ,
this is a
frecki-ls, wrinkle.
Beet For the Bowols.
Xo ninttor wluit ails V"-i, heiitlarli
t a cancer, you will never get ei.
until ymir Ixiwels are put rixlit.)
CASOARETS help nature, cure yu
without A griieor Mtio, iruduoc enay 1
natural movement. Cfst yon jnat V) i
cents to atari Rotting your he:iltli ,
Iwck. CASCAUETS Cnmly Cuthnr-j
tiv the genuine, put up in metal j
buxK, every tablet lma C C t". i
tau-erl on it. Uennranf imitation!. !
eat, Til .in aat"aad to4e Xmu IU " j
To at t totAreo Ca.i lr ami furerer. l-e ntu I
Detle. lull of lite, aorre an.l t;ur. take No-To- i
Bae. uie nftlrr vrtrkrr. thai make weak hhb
atroti(. Ail druiariata, i. Cure cuanut-
leett llonklet and anrople tree. Airr-a ;
Sterling Renege I o . Cblcan or Netr York.
3 MMiiiuiiyyo&.
Fire-proof buihlinp, 90x300 feet, is now
ready to handle Mercliiiudisc. Wool. tttc.
HAUL YOUR FREIGHT TO SHAHIKO
ooiumDia tcouuera i
KfTective 12:01 A. M . ptfmbar , 19uu.
South South North North
bouml Bound Bound Bound
Dally Pally L,"r Palle
rrelght faaa. Freigiit
Arrlre Arrlre LeaTe Lear.
1 :34 p.m
Btffe 11 5 a.tu!
1:40 am
T: a mi
fl-flO a m 1 -'A n m HV.u.na 11 .! a m 1:1'2 n m I
:X0 a m! -2:U p.ml Wasco 10:45 a.ml 2:M p.m aonal
CONTEST NOTICE.
DKPAMTMKfT OK THK iKTEXinR,
United States Land Office,
Th. Dalles, Oreiron, Jan. 23, UtOl.
A sufficient contest affidavit having lieen
filed In this office by Emma E. Pike
contestant, against homestead entry Xo. 72S1,
made April 7, 1U9, for SEJ SWx ec t and
NKK NW and NJ NE .a?
Section 22, Township 12,S, Kaon. 13, by
Joseph B. Johnson Conteatee, in whiuh It is
allefred that said Joseph B.Johnson haa wholly
aljau'toned said tract and changed his reai-
Idenoe therefrom for more thansix months sine,
making said entry, and that such allejfed
abanJonicnt ia not due to his employment in
I .Via nil!... H 1 ..1 . 1. - T--I.-.1
States. Said pasties are hereby notified to
aipear, respond and offer .vid.no. touching
said alletfatlon at 10 o'clock a. m. on Mar
l'JOt before A. C. Palmer, V. S. Cornfnia.
ioner. at his office at Prineville, Oreiroa,
(and that filial heariiur will be held at 10
o'clock a. m. on March 2H, 1901 lief ore)
tbe FaKiater and Iteceirer at th. United
States Land Office in The Dalles, Oregon.
Th. said contestant having, in a proper
affidavit, filed Jan. 22. 1!K)0, set forth fact,
which show that after due dilluenc rer-
servlc of thu notice can not he
S;S ta Si. t.l.?'S"noiS IS tZZ .r.d;directl that
t:ia a.m 1:4A p.mlHav c Jc.l0:la a mj 2:12 p.m I such notice be given by due and proper nab
:I2 a .wa, t-M p.m Mclxi ld. lo:Ii a.mj t:W p.m 1 x. j r u
a.ml JM p.ml l eMoss 10:00 a.m! I:SJ p.m I ''cation. Jay P. Lucas, Register.
:U a-ml I:l p.m, Moro I t ::o a. in 1:40 p.m I Otis Patter in, Reeeirer.
S:l o.m Er.klnvl
10:60 a.m At p.m! U s V'v
s:ub p.mt MonrDon
p.mj Guthrie
4:40 p.m Wilcox
&:'J0 p.m(Shsnlko
9:29 a.m1
a.ral 1:00 p.m
S:-'iS a.mi......Mma
S:40 a.m'
8:90 a.m...
:oo a.m
BO, II. MOHI.ER.
Qen. Manager.
D. 3 HARRI9.
.Buparintendmit
Our Annual, are going like "hot
cakes," and nt the present rate the
supply will soon be exhausted. If you
have a friend or relation who wants
any information about Crook county
him a copy.
Administrator's Not'oe.
Notic. h htieby given that th. nnoVrahrn.1
has been by the County Court of Crook Coun
ty, Oregon, duly apHinted aditiiiiuitiator of
the estate of Joseph Glaze, deoeasej and all
persona having claims against said estate are
hereby requested to pretent tb. sam. dulf
veriihed to said administrator, at Prinevill ,
Oregon, within six tronths from tlx dot. uf
the first publication of this notice.
Dated, January 17th, 1901.
P. F. Nichols,
Administrator of estate of Josep Ulaza,
deceased.
HAMILTON STADLES
DAVENPORT BROS.. PROPRIETORS.
-DEALEIU5 IN-
Coal, Flour,
Lumber, Wood,
Hay and Grain.
Bpeciiil Attention given to wool trade. First-clncs baling
and gr.uliiig facilities. Also etick varus, latest plans.
All Modern Iniprovenients -for Hamlliiig Stock.
The v
Kit :
j as hel les as the Chinese are oh-1
stinate. Count Von WaKlorslee'
isues ultimatums when he has;
nothing else to do and the Chinese
d
great mat ne couia i
.. , He inquired if ' .
-t time had a major-
1, 1 1 r 1 tit ts Thpri.
put in ttie:r lime evaamg idem. ;
The powers evidently l-elieve that .
China never intends to make res
titution, and, if a partition cfthe'
empire on the program, no bet-
ter ei-mse for action could he
found than a Chinese refusal to do
j the right thing. So the game goes,
on ana the eml no or.e can see.
This being a world power entails!
no end of trouble. !
Vit.-e Ore is nature's must potent
t on ic.
Vitae Ore curea rhetimntisin.
:-ja ..i - vet-a of "Ves," and j
j-. ;:i c -;rie of "Xo" from j
Sne Corbett ranks. Butt hesitated
iot a moment and thto responded,
"Well, it makes no c'ifference. I'
.change to John H. Mitchell." j
jdjtcbeJi nosr had 45 votes, within
sane af the goal. There was a long
-wvait and Senator Adams mounted
the chair. The crowd believed he j
was going to vote for Mitchell and j
a w
OREGON
Shojt Line
amd union Pacific
CXXTKST Xi.TICr
j Pkr-AsmiKST or Tux IxrxnioR
United Sutn ljinl Otfivy.
The Dallta. (hviT-tn. Sr. IS, l'0.
! A aurocirnt omtest alftt!ail having, hrea
s tild in this itrhce by Hnry T. tJri nea, c..n,
teatant, asitnt h -liwtd etitrr N.. V"rt.
ua.le April 1. 1-W. f. K SK'.SWli SK A
.SK'4 SWJ SVcti.a 10. Toanshii. U .S. Kan.-e
IS K, by Vkt. -H. lau Cnnlnln. In
hirh h is all-l that sai.1 Victor 11. Iaia
haa wb.,l!y ahmlted sal I tract and changed
hia reai-lrnce th r -from f.r more U:an rix
m.mtha since making utkl rutrv, and lh:.t
TRtiPRIETOKS
I
f Fkexi h d- Co., Itankera. Th
c J .Moohe Bkim , Rmkers. Mi rt
W. Lokii, Tho D..II.-S.
I, B FL. a Lt N. The Dnllea.
The Tallca.
ro.
ldlam broke, loose, but Adams j Up to date, Kan.-as has produced
.did not. Ee merely demanded ! a crop of agitator? and reformers
4ha the chair enforce order and hard to beat in any country. They:
sclear the aisles. The chair under- geem to act on the" principle that:
ook to do it but did not succeed. ! two wrongs make a right. John '
flepresentauve Carter about this ! Brown, not Mieving in slavery,
ijtne arose to his ieet and tried to : tried to destroy it bv rising against
y eomething. It was not dis-! the government. He was e.Tecut
iincUy heard, but he seemed tojed. Since that time, men and
calling on the Corbett men to nroaien have followed in his foot-i
tnd pat. Miller also tried t stej. but. unfortunatelv, have not '
ritbstand the storm by saying b: met his fate. "Socklcas" Simpson. :
jiiicauwwKuoa oy Morten, ana Pfffer, IngalU, Sheldon, Mrs.
H uwa xor a minut s u Uie ex- fea-e and Mr. Nation are jromi-!
senator would lail. The naraeof nent members of thia "Faratir'al
JUf4xn," repeated with great re-j club." Mr. Nation U the latent!
TlC tCHCOULES i
fN.rtiu4 i f t. Uorth.mh.
Ttwi j Kn' t it-, m.i
4 9 p.m.
Jtlttnii. I
Atlantic
f VJ Jv -,.
via Hn-.l
lake. pcaftT.
Kan- Stu
ltlii,Cakg04W4
hi ahltteftt i w. due l" hU eiupiof
ntfrnt in the military or a ml service tf th
Ii t'nited St in tiiue rr. S.u I rti
rv hereby ati6l V mifrr, r-in.l mnd
"Jji-r evivirttoe tmichiu wl llrvtiji ml 10
j 'dock a. at. cm MrcS 2. llWl, U-fre
A. C. Talmer, t". S. 0iuiuEwiner, t hi
' offkse At rrisw-villf, tresrn. Un l that 6nI
hemrinjf will le brM tkt 10 oclck a. nt. on
j Mrch 14. 1301. befwe th? IV'i-Ur n. Kr
Scet.erat the L'niul .ita Ljurl lce in
The IhkJIi-tL, (ripn,
j Tbe Mid e-tntmtdUit hTtii. In m proper
. affsdavi. tet f-rth fart which Siw that
"3
For Cash For the
Next 30 Pars.
Fa-i u.ii
S:Ul p. m.
v a
Spot ana
n alia Walls LrwtaJ a.
ton .p,. Sane. HnH
Ite.lf.iiS, JH. rem,
liil.i:h. Milaaa-
kee.) Mcao Can
4:S0o.sa. 'after due dilijrnce r--nl w.rvii-e f lhi
notic can tx be maie, it i hwrvly .vhred
and directed that such mice lie iriven I'y due
' and prrwr publicatioci. J .T I'. Lucaa.
Irryiwter.
I
CCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
rKoa ruitiLiJu.
tf f.m.
All sallint dale.
the hall, and a crowd of the Doug j lustration of her clas,
a . .
ncmrncc.cauic irom many pans 01 acquisition, and is a "striking" il-
, who are all
She lias no
those joints
Brown to destroy
subj-et u cliause
For a.n Francl.eo
fca J everr i day.
lag county
around him
man's friends got ;
ahd talked to him ex-
! more or less rabid.
! more rinht to destrov
ariieaiy. ne seemed to be success- ; than had John
ixlly
Ki. Siiii.lay j
Sat nrdar
Mi:ub p. in
C.li-kl. a Iter
ttaaaMrs.
4 OO p. m.
tz. HillHlaj
iully witltanding them, and soon ;
there rose cries of "Deadlock" -Ad-
Harjier's Ferry. But
women go crazy about
and
i
.oo a. m
La. undar
Tors.. 1 hnr
sud bau
men
her. an
journ," Adjourn." ! in tryinj, to emulate her, some get
The Corbett men jumped to their serious! v injured ami une lad v is
feetand demane'ed that tlepresi i killed. 'An avlum f,r the" -feeble
Sent announce the rote and Mr. minded should be her finish. Hei i
J'ulton cemed to be prepaiing to' husband is staying with her in her !
sdoso. A wave of disapointment J crusade'and is putting np his n o s no.m
overspread the faces of the anxious j ey to help her. He is not as wise i '"'a I'L"'
Mitchell crowd. AlKut this time,a3 Mr. 1-ase. for Lease rr..t !
. I ir..i. i ii .( '
.iiq uuiLiiuuiaii aeie;ai:on got
To Astoria aiul it ay .
landings.
UlsawU. nsr.
'rTon Cllr. N.w
bers. Salem, lit-;
1iitlfnf-e Mart
andlMss. !
Mlllla.o m4 Tsav
aill aivsrs.
'ireson Cllr, rar
Ion. luj.
4:30 f. m.
Ka. SonUaf
S:S0 p. m.
Won.. H e,.
aud l'ri.
divorce.
ground Representative Schumann, j
trbo had changed from Bennett to j Vi'ae Ore and Vita Ore remedies a:e
Corbett, and demanded that he i ,or "le bv Mr- Hattie rainier, at the
jerent a deadlock. While the j jovhxal ottice.
j uah was wrestling with the obsfi- '
iate German-American from Mult- ! ' A O020 for a Huatler.
noiruh, Mat toon finally yielded to! There i an oppintunity for one of
the imiiortunities of bis friends "ur '"""K ",e" or "" women to
ind arose and changed, his vote to j
lllcbell. This w.is all that was
fieeded and the crowd knew it.
I'audeiuouium reigned for many
4econdi)a and the chair made little
srffort to check it. Ihe clerks then
completed the roll and passed it up
to Mr. Fulton who announced that
31r. Corbett bad "received 29 votes
Xr. JlitrhcJJ 46 And Mr. Bennett
Itf." crowd wot wild agaiu,
mJ irateroized wildly with uem
taars BjbL-jjjg them, shaking
(Jwai tj Ihe h-indi aud fiiijv
issajiBj? u JuJ5"3 i-3 Jic'r ;"fy.
make iiiiini'y with THK CN1QCF.
MJXT1II.Y, Depew Itiiihliitg, Xe
York. 1 Iiis Aluiitlily, nliich wum fur
nierly The I'eiiny .M:iK;izini'. lun now
Is-coine llie stHiiihiril lixlf-dime iinigo
zine of the norUl. It wants one ngent
in this vicinity nnd will give exclusive
territory to the riht person. Bi-siilcs
paying big c-omniisiion to its repre
seiitalive, it rends a present worth
more I linn the pi ice of The I'niQ'-e
Monthi.v to rvery subscrilii-r t nit i
aerureJ by the it-in. iil;itip. l!i ;tci
ad Iress lit ouce'l'tfE L'.SKjirn Moxthi.v
Depeiv Building, Yoik.
I.T. Kl-arla
S : V. a. m.
ti.ilr
Wl.lsaMlM II Mr.
PnrllaiM to Corral.
Ii. Jt Ha Laiid-
4 ao p. m.
Moil., Wed.
and Kil.
sasS. !.. ,v. I.wlstoti
i n.iir
Hlsrls to lwistotij t a. m.
XNTE3T NOTICE.
IHPAlrrainror thk Intkrior.
Ijuid tlce at Til K II.M.LF. OH.
Kfbr liry 1J. t IJ'.
A m!Gcimtc.mtmta!EUvit having Im-n fil
ed in thl. office hr Charles J. Cotter.
; ennteataot, aioiit homrt.l entry N. ''.?.
I made Aw, St, l'r9. t.tr SK- J SV; S'i SK1,
Se : , N K'i X K Sec S! T. 17 S.. It 12 K.
by Kl ii. fi lot' CoitHv in rliL-h it
is aiic.-ol th.it sail Karl i i;ri-o
I haa -b.ly abannl said (rnrt an 1 chan,,'d
' his mi,lence therrfrtan fir UK.re than six
months since making si-i entry;
And that said aUrh:ed aliandmnient is not .
due ti to hi eliiployuirnt in tiie liiiliktry or '
naval sen ice of the I'niled Statrs in time of ,
war, aaid artit are hereby notiti.1 t. ap-,i
pear, and reaMnd and offer evidence touch
inr said aileyati-n it 10 o'clock a. m. on Mr
30 lilOl, larf.ire A. C. Palmer f. S. Oiinuus
sioner at his oMice at I'.ineville, Oregon, (and 1
that final hearing will lie held at 10 o'clock j
a. m. mi Ap-iil 12 l!i01..Wrr the IV-ir.
ter and lieciever at ihe t'nitvd State. Lund I
OtTice in The Dalles, Oreiron. I
The sai I contentant having, ill a pn,(ier atfi- '
davit. Tiled Jan. 2. I31 set forth facta which 1
how that after due diligence iersonnl service
of this notice can not le ttiale, it is hereby j
ordered and directed that such notice be Riv
en by due and pror iiulilicatioti. j
JAY P. LlrCAS.
K rjfister. i
1 ipH
i III iiiim mi i r inin t hi ii mm i- -iSm Unl
HARNESS AT
COST.
Saddles, Bridles Bits,
Smi, Quirts, Bngrj
Whips, Men's Gloves
and other articles at
GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES
J. W. BOONE
B
haystack
lood Stock Ranch.
HR K KIKK OF
DRAFT, COACH AMO CARRIAGE HORSES.
Choice yoim breeding stock a specialty.
O. SPRING ER. Haystack, Crook Co., Orc-on
W. L Lawrence, Agent,
Biggs, Oregon.
bestforThe
BOWELS
If Ton hrttn't s ruit ulsr, humltlif movement of tho
bowclNCTerr tuf. you're mU:k. or will b. K--p ytnir
bowulsi uih;ii. uimI int wttll. Furcsj. tn tlto liapo of
T to It-1 t purnlc or I'ill tlMm, I iHiiKi-rotia. The
iniM.tl.okit. i.'tu.ltfat. mirfvt (ewrlt-ft wujr of koeiiuK Llit
bow ola clear stitU cluuu ia to tuko
TIIK0XTIIK0XS0X.
Mine. Kxamiiit! arI n'jmrteil on.
OHES ASSAYED. ,
All work K'vii proui'it mid c.ireful attention
Abinvoon, - - - Oiikoox.
Til THK DKAF. A rich lady, enred of
; her lleafneKK aud Noises in the Head by Dr.
f Nicholson s Artiticiitl Kar 1 1 nuns, (rare 910,
! CKXI to his Institute, so t'lat deaf ie.lle unable
to procure the Kur llnuiis may have then. free.
Addrris No. SW2. The Nicholson Institute,
! 7t, K tilth Avenue Xew y-sri.
btock boarded by the day, week or month. Fine saddle horses
and livery turnouts. Rates reasonable. Good accommodattions
Remember u.t when in Prineville and we guarantee that tha
your pat nonage will be deserved and appreciated.
DAVENPORT BROS.
Bay Horse, Foaled in 1894,
Owned by O. A CLI!,
Will stand for the season of 1900 in Prineville,
Barnato wnn entered in four of the Prineville Jockey Club races
of October 1899, as follows: The g-mile dash, the 5 furlong daah,
the J-.nile heat, the 1-niile dnsh, taking first money in all these races,
over such horses' ns Biwnian, Ked S, Latah, I'uul Jones, ami oaber.
TERMS: $10 for season, payable at tim of service. S25 to
insure, payable when mure U known to be with foal orchanges owner.
Set tiers,
jfttentfon.
rmf amJ CmjC SPats
f t Cmtir Commtjf mmJAmm-
mtfr, f - mm jtrwparmd t
firm's A mmttaSi imortmattem
i ' inttmm'imj fttirra, mmtl m
IsC T. Commissioner milt taJto
fiinjo mmj irnmi proofs of
mit Bosonsions. & &
Jf. C. ffaimor, 2f. J. Com..
SPrt'neviile, Oregon
N
UT1GK KOU 11 PLICATION.
Final Eiarhth Qreuxa State Exam
ination. A tinat ciglith grade pxninin.it ion
will Ik in the court house in
lrinevillp, U nitiing Fel. 28, ntul cm.
tinuine three thiya. Wm. IIokg'm.
t'ounty Hcliool SniMTMiteiHWnt. ' rut v.H ,
I'lii ted Strtttn Ind OHitic,
n.e U.tlltw, Orftf.n, Jhi.uai v -JS, 1.101,
N .ice'U liervhy iveii Ihut ti e follow.,..; f
0 tiuvd pttler hit tilo. ii'itiuL of inti ntiii to
ni ike fimd rof in mijitrt f Iiim claim an I
t'l.tt d.ii.l in.if will le m l.i hofore .1. J.
Smith, County Clrk at hi.H olllce iu I'riiitf-
llf, t'n'w-in, on Thursihiy t!ie H:h tay of
Pont Tobacco S It nut! Sutukfl Tour Mft A wary.
I'o quit tohnrco oivnlly ntitl forever, be mac
rtcLic. lull of lifo. nurvo uint viiror, tuke No-To-Hiu-.
tiirxwontlor wurrttr, that makes weak uti
i strong. All lrut:risu. Mo or i. CureruBrsvo-
tecd Hwklot imI v smnplB free. Addresm
Sterling l!ouiely vo.. Chiuuso or New York.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
J taDusssnvetsDs
Momestoad Consolidated Notice
For Publicatlc n j
I,alid ofiice at The lliillcs, Oregon i
Keliruury , I'.KIl, I
Notice is hereby irfven that tliii following
named settlers have tiled notice of iiiti-tilion
to make final liroof on tlieir reHctive clnims
i: No
X K 1 ,
Nil.
SS07, for
of Hoc :(
17 K W.
ant r;ilatal.le. i'fii out. Tn.ri Cvrt ttnlnt1.
iTMi-ki-H. Wi liken. rliii,M. V &tc Wrtu
"f 'roo hnt..;. nnd bojkltoti licullh. AildrfMi
Urmr-,? aap,,aar. Lhis: Nuclrval, Kom Vr.
jnb3?T tx Journal. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
before .1. .1. Smith. C'miity Cltrk, at 1'iine
vilie, Oregon on Thursday, M'mch 1, 11SJ1,
vis:
Jerome H. Cole, nn lirmeKtead appltca.
on Sn i47 forlhe W'K NWJ N VJ
SWH SK'4. Sec, 2il. T.. IS S, It l.t U V M
Potcir O. f ole, r.n houii ste ul alic:itioii
Xo uOMi for XKVi Sec "7, T 13 ft, Ii i:t K XV
M
Wltupses: ft n JV ttyji.lui, of IVineville,
Or.fon. Knocli Cyrus, of X.niimnta, Ore-;im, j Jill must bo
Perry Head, .if Culver, OveS"n, and R.ili t I ul.., uasiinica
Johns-Hi, of Lamoata, Oregon. Di'edjui 4
Jatc P. lfVrK. He, i ej-. ' '-- ' "'
('llAld.l s -I. u'Kkli.kv, II
XW'i SK ,. SS Mi1,. NK'
in Towin'.iiji No. 13 S., Uaii
Ho nniui'N the following w itiicsses to prove
lii t-t'iaiirnou resitli'iicf tmoii itnJ cMiItivutiii t
of Hi.i.l html, viz:
W. 11. llinUon-, W. II. Kimltr. Clyde
KrerrlKMly Sitya So
Caci. rets 'ami v Culhiirtic. th mmt won-
Icrfiil nottuiil (tiHi-n crv f IIk ture, lie
ant iiml rofri liinir tt lht titMtn. ai ifenMy
ami I'OBitiv'ly on kilnern. hvrr niiu ImwtMi.
I'ltatisitit; ilm euiiro nvntfin, diJ(nl tollM,
ruro t oaiiiioliR, levi-r, h.tlmiuit roitttiiitioii
mu hi ioiisyosn. Plrassi buy ami trv n Imix
ir". '.(:. to-thiv; in, 'S mi .t!it, iSuiauuU
Muin.tjUHHi to euro by all Urutffistift
Ciff Meat Market,
Foster & Lehman
Proprietors.
A Complete and Choice Line of
Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Bacon,
Lard, and Country Produce.
Main st. rru.eva,e,h. 'Phone 31.
j K im! it, Jitint'st Isiiwrt
fill of I'rim'vUlf, 0-h-.
Iuc.i, Kt'K inter.
Yon can save money by making
your liiuii tuiKifs nid land tilings be
fore A. C. I'nliiier, U. S. ctHiiniission
Hon, .lay,
I.ssolution of Partnership. Tho "Crorunerit." ReHtaurant in Port
Nolicu ia hcrohy ivt n that llui part- laud, Otfonn, on WH8n jnjrtttn street be
hiTHliip ht-rffof. .ft' i xiKtin hrturt-ii Jtdiii tvv(in Third Hint Fourth streets U one of
F. Moi ritt nnd h'lvd H.-wt ll hud ht-rii i ho lnost popular lunch houses in thai
tlt'Ko! vi!tl by iiiiitn.il coiiMfiir. All (U-his i ciiy, ihpiu vidly enjoyiui; a good trude
duu g.ntj n.yiiir tin- limi of M-.i rin A' U w on iu-cunt of Ihe excellent quality of
pit' I lo .. b Mi. iiis who j fond si-rvud, ipiiuk nnd courteous service
h!) tiati lit it a of i In. a.i il fit ni. j an I reaftotiahiu prices. ' Via i tors in Port
10)1 .1. F. M. IH6, laud should not fad to take their nieals
Floyd Iltiwell. I at the ' Cinnurie." .
Look Out
FOR THE
gAWMILL
Send in your orders at once.
We have a good assortment on hand and saw extras to ort'er.
Cull at Mill
qr Addreee,
CLEAR LUMBER Tlaned to ORDER.
BAWffiKS BEOS,
rRICE,
PKEUOX,