Crook County Journal , ,...A, PAUIKlt , .,. Fnnwi axiiPv;"-'b'kk.' 'ltnt .lorRXAl, iff anterert at the ifrtottiKP in j'rii."ille, rS-. f',r traiiuiisai.s, through the V b-.iU a second otas matter. SCB-SeRIPTION RATES. IS AHVANCf JMFt Vm. , :iMosis ,j H WES .f UTH. ..7S ...60 THURSDAY, MAR 14, JsJOl. ... Mrs. 5aion' notorWy has Fetched a point 'which eijable. her to start a newspaper which she fails the ?nnvtfh?r.s Mai, It ought io be the Nation's Hatchet. . .. 'J . SI I.i Ilup.g Chang's life is said to fvi hanging by a thread, and some ojpl venture to suggest that Chin would improve if a nutuber cf tier officials were hanging by a rope, Yh Review is petting so aristo- ftsvtie that it opposes the placing ff bridges on patn. What on earth is to te tiiu end of all this when the highest gentry in the land are it support i he public in midair -hiie traversing our bridges. They J.owever, will come so high on ac 4"N.H:pt of having to be imported hat few bridges will be supported l,y this particular brand of aris ficras?f.. The ease of Aitschul vs the C. S. railroad washes! din Portland last yreeif and taken under advisement ty Judge Bellinger. At the close ti counsel's argument the Judge rav jbis view of the case. He taid in effect that the method by which JI. Lytl). th president of the fnnpany, took a very large sum of juoney., n.amely3 selling its right of vay, he kad previously received jr himself, could not be counte nanced, and that the contract he paused the company to make with ts own engineer, Mr. Hammond, to 5ect this abstraction of money, fras a fraud too plain for argu pjenfj that these suits now pend ing against O'Reilly in the state j courts for an unpaid assessment, j od for the restoration of money Ueged to have formerly been tak- ?0 by 0'Reilley and Lytle from the eoicpaay, were palpable schemes to oppress 0'Reilley and freeze Lim put fl the company; that the stock was paid np and the assessment in it was invalid. He qnestioned vhetbjer Altschul could call for re . jir .of lhM rri&vatmes. Tbe court then said he could not ender a decision until his return f;oi Pit get Sound, and advised he parties to settle their differ eUices out of court. Ltl U Be Clean. Prirvrville needs a sewer system. fha shallow depth at which water s found below the surface renders it almost an absolute necessity. "Prainage of cesspools, stables and sther filth soon finds its way fo the underlying sheet j of water nd is immediately distributed to very well in the city, to say noth- Jog of the foul and disease-breed-: genius and novel exhibits which fng odors arising from the acuuraa-' promise to make the Midway the )tions of filth. Nothing that can ; most wonderful that has ever been done would contribute more to prepared for Exposition visitors, ihe sanitary condition and appear- J The last page shows a ground plan 'pnee of our city than such a syg-jof the Exposition, whereon the lo tem, and as cleanliness is next to; cation of ci3 rent bailtines is in- iiodiinesa, it might be a good thing from a moral standpoint.' At all events we peed new sewers. As an initial step in this direction the Alty ought to acquire the Maling fhteti propwty which, we under- f tard, is for sale at a reasonable fortably the millions who will at jric. This would afford sufficient j tend. Anyone desiring a copy of frater dunng the greater part of fhe ytr at a nominal cost and at tiie ttoost convenient place for the system of pipes. It is to be hoped faat the city council will not neg iixl the opportunity of getting jiold of this piece of property and utting it to a good use. We have u yater, light and telephone ser vice. Jrt us be progressive and ljtn uy a bit. Oi-nnrjii in Ateinu;nt Lavi. AfJer Deaemlter 1, 1901, taxes rill fcecome due the first Monday in April each year and if not paid th.en will Ije delinquent, provided, l-lit if one half the taxes against iny ierson are paid on or before l.he first Monday in April the re- uajfider sJiall ot be due until thelth Jy irst Mondjiy in Ootohcr following! ind if not then paid such taxes vjllb'come delin(Utpt and inter-! at the rate of 12 per cent per annum will be charged thereon jjroni the first Monday in April of f.iaiyar anu upon all delinquent I . I. M. I ixes there shall be collected from flur taxpayers for the bt-nefit, of the Iflju.. ,.i.r. f .. . . ,. aWl-ntt, lUJV-'F Cent as a nalty, .rovided, that tliere rhall be an al- I' - I 0-aP4-C Ol A JMT Cent rebate ppi)J) anv tux jaid on any separate p-.tr-1 r- loiwl property or upon l er-1 1 Ifoiierty p largx-d to any in-; Air dnaj tjrj f)r 1 pfove Mara'i 15'J j 1 . .1 I. t t 1 ' nt'Xl PflVI to MMK- r-1' rut-u 1 iHi "'JfJ hnVl)W til JipJ-lent if J) 1 I Wines, Liquors, Domestic and 0 Imported Cigars. 9 paid on or before the first Jlonday in April will be collected by levy and sale on the first Monday in May following. There are many Other changes in the new law that are interesting to the tax payer which we have not spa e to publ"sh, but which they will learn more of next year or sooner. An Exposition Book'et. Here comes another of the beau tiful booklets from the Bureau of l rubucity ot the ran-American tx-j position, Buffalo, New York. It . r ' . - 1 consists 01 10 pages aiu a cover m ; I'.gnt green, i ne unique ieaiure 01 . it 18 ma miniature reprooucuon 01 ; the famous poster, "The Spirit of j Niagara, " WIUCU U I1U a UllM. , . ... .......... r i n . x 1. ; . t X ope in wincn me jwirr LK..'a.iev is mailed also bears a reproduction of this artistic work. The booklet is a popular picture book, the first page having an engraving of the magnificent Electric Tower, which is 391 feet high, and which will form the glorious center-piece of the great Exposition. On the same page is a miniature of one of the torch bearers which will adorn the wings of the Electric Tower, and beside it a picture of Xiagara Falls. . Th? second page shows a picture of Ihe Electricity Building and five' ... aii ;n ,, ne t uses of electricity. The third page . shows the splendid group of build- j incs erected by the National Gov-1 .... .,, . i ernment and which will contain the government exhibits, also five miniature illustrations, one of them showing the lifeaving station, j pAXif ZarZJ, where exhibitions will be given with cellar underneath, (td well dailv bv a pickevl crew of ten men. i io .k,,c."e". b-rn 10x20 and 16 feet hih. . . nd..tner out-buiidmn. Price. $4-'5. during the exposition. The fourth j VLtl take part cah down and remainder page is devoted to the wonderful ' "n tiua s- Iuqoire of A. C. Pal displavs of government ordnance: j mer- th fifth to t. M-.rliinr.rrnn.li TMr..: v..,:i i: . i i . . , . other illustrations of modern ma-1 the booklet shows a bircbeve view of the Exposition, and gives one; some idea of the great extent of the ; enterprise upon which $10,000,000! is being expended. The grounds contain 360 acre, being half a mile wide and a mile and a quarter! long. Other pages show horticul-j ture, graphic arts and mines, man-j u (act una an I liberal arts, the; Music Temple, the 1'laxa and itsj beautiful surroundings, the Stadi- urn or athletic field, the agricultu-j ral, live stock and ethnology feat-' ures. and a few of the 30 or 40 in dicated. Tbe railroads will make low rates from all parts of the country during the Exposition, which opens May 1 and continues I six months, and the people of Buf falo are preparing to entertain com this booklet mar have it free bv addressing the Pan-American Bu reau of Publicitv. KOTICK FOR PCBI.ICATION Land Office at The Dal lot, Oregon, Feb 12. laoo Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provkmms of the act of ConireMa of June 3, 1X78, entitled "An act fi.r the aale timber ianda in the States of California, Ore Kon, Nevada, and WanhiiHrton Territory. af extended t-i all the Public I .And States by act of Autwt 4. lava, James Bigcrs of Portiatul, county of Multnomah State of Oreson, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement Xn 17H, for the linThine of Wj SWJi of Secti. 6 and W 4 NVJ ! trf Section 7 in town.hip No 18 S, j Bang? No. 12 K,, W. M. and will offt-r pro. f ; to show that the land antiirht is more vaoaole J ftir its timber or t-tii! tl an fcw aut iculturd .urp.e, and tii establish his claim to saia j land before l:TUtvr and Keceiver of this otfi- ce at Tlie 1 lalles. rrvMi r.n Saturday, the f A.ril, 1!I0Il He name wiUMsses: A. M. Iliske, iuy Hotranl, U. K. l..wai.l, I). I), Warner Iwnd. Oreifon. Any an1 all persona claimini; atlversely the the l.ie dncrilicd lull. Is are rttirsted t"i r'.le their clailliK ill tilts 27lh day ot April, l!il. JAY Y. thee un or before said LUCAS, hegUter. NoTirF. Foil FLIil IOATtov I-J"JU omc ' The Dalle. )rem, Februarys . iuoo Notice i heteby Kiven that the folloaitiK named ettlc-r ha. HU-I notice of hi intention m".1 '"' ii-rt of hi claim, and t!it said .roof will l nia.e lre A. C. Hal mer, I'. S. Cnimi-.ioner. at l'rilie- vi""- '--". " TimnsUyApr. 11. 1:101, viz; HC LLt "x'sw -.v H ,sre. :S T.. 5 ,. K. .'.. W y. Heuan.es tiie f..!lowiui witumses tiiove a.ot,,,IM,u rusidt-npe usin and cultivation I j aaiu umi, via: f ' S. McM.n, .len-F Acl.ev, J. If. (Jrant, o o o o CI o o The Celebrated A. B. C. Beer Always on Hand. Kotice tb Creditor. Notice ix hereby given that the undersiwl by tin County Court of Crook Coun ty, State of Oregon, duly appointed adminis trator of the estate of Julia A. Coleman, de- ! CBaa1'- " ! having claim against am nun are nemoy required to present the name duly T.rine.1, to aaid adminutrator. at tlie office of M. E, Brink, in Prineville, Ore gon, six months from the date of thia notice. A, T. COUtXAit Administrator of the estate of Julia A Cule- nian, deceased. latd March IS, 1901. menis Yoa.can cured If yom suffer team any of the a A T urn sm. cons w uav okicsk 1 Spaaalitt ea ust Paciac Coeu. DW. JOKOaM f CO, A tOSt ttvsst 4. Est. IRt f a a a a i . : i tllli.T.lair.t.DT .1L Wnairja A rraea. m j coaUauioa of rnMdUa,WgTut cunnVepoar A m i4u a wui mi. agort iMi.riiif rrlef fcat r mi A petfona lUTada, but i llJtaoa to be a tu- A seam f 'fii. m A sTlrm without none Arrorr. A A t'? f rt aprt ol btneoonpuiat. A . ' t (jaaramler a S TI i'h CVMK ea W ' " we aartoi, ar JBrM VM a CKmatatioa FREE and strict? prfveta. A CttAJl&Ea l-ERr KXASOXBLK Iw W Pr5ll or b tmtr. Sed book, A "te rbilaoeiphT ar atJusaatteV1 f A (A nkabie book lor aaea-1 Great ainaoam of Anatomy f i "aT 1 I Trr ia smMjru A t?.dr K,i,"ck - A rt cnntttmallv atVuur w spa r I06t ttaSMtaMaM.CiL For Sale r: : j . . - JrcB prpn t in one Prineville. at a bargain. Iitquir. of A. C Painter at th' Joc-x- . 820 "" on brooked nm, .11 under feuc atid trrnratinn ditch partlv built, buae and .HithcildmRa. Thi. place cheap aa dirt at $ao00. but it can be renter. 40 acre, of 6rtlaa alfalfa land uo- &eT irHiration mly 4 oulea from Prine- vtl.e. Must be sold at once; r.DO worth f improvements. This is a benrain. , Inquire at the JorBSAL office. Oregon Skoxtline Union Pacific AND a. a Dsraar imtJU aaatv. Chirac Ball Lak. Dtnrtr, :- .m. P..ri(td ri. IVonh.nmthft, S'tetrinl Kiifu I it. Bi. 9:00 . n . fxu-s,ChicoUMl : HtiBt- Lavu I : clog. AtUmtc salt Ife. P-tiTr. t :i ft. m. EvpiYwA Ft. ortb.(maJ. p. us. K-vDas 1'itT, t. Ti-v Hu'jU Loot,Ccd ifigwa EmmU Ft. Pt.nl Walls. Walla Uwia. 7:t a, m. Tvx Mall ton.8pokstna.Mia- :tl p, m. neapolla.Ht. Pant. a taiuth. Mil-ID- ixfc.ana kCb.cay-a-I-t OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE rKOM rORTLAKD. Mlp.sm. all satUm dates Uts.a subject to ehans For Ran Fraele Satl svsry S dara nailr Csis i. Sner too a . Ex. s undar asaaawra. Ka. euaaar AJti i ro. ratiirdav Te Astarta and Way lti:tiu p. m. laadisvcs. or- a m WlnaswtM Stoar. i .Xp. m. Kx.buudajr Ks. kuadav Oresoit t Itr, New. bur-. Halein, lnle penilen,.. Jk Hay 7:tia. m. Wniaantle aaS Taav :S0 p. n. Tuo . I loir am kiwi. Hon.. We.1. aud Su and Frt. "fffoti tltv, fav. ion, May Lead ing. S:ona. m. Klilsovne She,, 4:10 a.m. Tue., I lmr Hon.. rd. auU bat. Portlatid t t'orvet- and Frl. lis A War laud-la l.v. Hlparia a. m. llallj as. Slver. iLv.lwUtou Itailjr Klparla le Lswlsloa ta.ia. W. L Lawrence, Agent, Biggs, Oregon. por six yrtra I was Ir'ttsat af 6 wm epala In lu woi-Ht form. J troukl eat nothlDff Dutmiilt tot&Mt, and at ttmMmjr aunkvcb would not retain and dfteat even tuat. Latit Marrb I b"frttn tukiiiK C'ASCA KKTS and ainee tbca I have ioaiiiy Im proved, until 1 m aa wall aa X ever wiia In my life." UAVijj u. Uuurir. Newark. O. CAN CSV 1 N V CATMAT19 twtsfLiit.nt- Ptns.a.si. Pfitsnt. TaaltsS flood. Da J GutMa. .N(ir Mtcken. We-sno, or Grip. Kg. tLc. HM, ... CURE CONSTIPATION, ... (Htws KsraaMStr Cw-p j, Ik., Mmmtr, aw aTK Il m-lmtm' lYSPEPSli Baby's First Shoes Free. The Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co. will present your Baby, born during 1901, with its first pair of shoes. We carry a full line of the shoes made by this famous House. Latest Styles. Pricej to suit Everyone. Men's Shirts at 53 cents. We are offering a line of Man's Shirts, Negligee, formerly $1 and SI. 75, your 8 Men's Hats, Hats which 50 cents to .Ask for Prices on Groceries. Fleer, $3.75 a bbl. tLaaEtskaicases nsr.TAai:; ?.vzsr, ar?x.TaK333 A. LIPHAX. rti'vi' W Best For the Bowels. So itintter what ails yoi, headache to a cancer, you m ill never get well until your bowels are put right. j CASCARETS help nature, cure yon without a gripe or pain, prutlttcc eaty natural movements, cost you jtut 10 cents to start getting your health back. CASCARETS Candy Cathar tic, the genuine, put np in metal boxc, every tablet lias C. C. C. stamped on it. Pewit roof imitations. aat T.iacca Satt aa4 Ml Tw I if mwny. To quit tubafoo etly aud turerer. be naff Bcuc full o life, acrre ami vicor, ukt fiI Bae. tbe woaucr-worttar, that mikf-i eaak urn strong-. All druefftata. Si. Cure s-aaraa- terd. Booklet ami aaiaole free. Auitms j' owuo( nemair K.9 ubicsco or raw 1 or; OTICK FOK PI RLICATION. Lxd Omct at The 1.m.lsh. Orwiox, 1 - . Feb. I'fi, HsM. ( Notice is herehv civen that the followmo named settler ha n!d nitice of his intenUtea to nutke bnal tmW in au.p.t of hi claim, and that ai.i j-r.. t s. ill bemaie bef.e A C. Halmer, TL . S. CMuuiisstter at Prine-. ville, Oreirou, on Thursday, AprtL IL. llsjl. Ajaae:ina N. S.te'f Lamonta. ttrefgsr,' H K. No. 57SL forth XK( XE1; Sec S1 ' NWJ Sec. S,SVJ SV. ec -.'l T. 13 S., R. U K , W. St. Ha n unfa the followine witnesses to prove v his continuous rtvidetice upon and cultivation ' of said land, viz: f J. S. McMeem Jemr Achey. J. H. Gra-1, I of Lamonta, Warren Brown, of PrinevUle, Oretaa.1 ' Jay P. Lucas, i iiecisUT NOTICK Ft IK 1THHOATION. Laud Otfcce at The liallrs, ( February 1901. Notice is hereby irtven that the fojlosrlns; . named settler ha hied notice of hi intention to make htiJ pro.? in ttrt of hi claim, and that said prisd will be made liefore J. J. Smith. Countv ClerV. At PrinevUle, OreKon. on Friday. A..i. 12 1301, vis: John W. Jesiee, of Priuevi!!, Orca-on. H. E. No. T.Vil for the F.S SKf Sec 14, XKjr NEi, Sec 23 and XW NVt Sec St, T. 11 j S. K. IS K. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove ; his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol astd lanJ, vis: John J. Johnson, William C. Couleton, Oecar-Crain, of PrinevUle, L. I. Oillenwater, Post, Oreiom. Jay P. Lucan, lle-.ristev. CONTEST NOTIOa Plpamtmivnt or thk Intkbior. Land OHice at THK J'.VLLKS, OK. Fem.ry 12, A niff.Htmtcnntefttatl.davit having Iweu fil ed in Uil office Uy Charles J. Cotter, oonteataiit, aaitiHt hmrtcd tntry No. 7.VS7. ntale Amr SW, lWHI. f-n- SE SVv SS' SK Sec 29, X K i N El Stc 32 Tp 17 S., K 12 K. by Karl 4. il i .-i Oiutvute, in which it k allevl th:,t aaid Earl (v. Uria ha wholly a1aisihvnei aaid tract and changed hi reithUfticv thnrt-fioin f r mora than six uicmtii iuce niuUitt aiii'l entry; And that Maid allrdj'd aluindoninrnt li ' dtMs ti V him eiiiplnriii-fnt in the niilitury tr naval iwr loe if th lniUd StuUm in time of j war, Haid artit-i ai-e hereby nititiot) t t ear. and rMMnd aiil offer evidence tin:h fnK ""id allegation at 10 o'clK:k a. m. n .Mar. 30 1901, before A. C. Palmer IT. S. 0mmi.t tioer at hut otlice at Piineville. Onvon, (nd that tiual hrariiiK will lw held lit 10 iVclnck a. m. on AUiI 1, I H01, lefore) the lieKi- ter aiMl Keciever nt ihe I'nited Ktatea Land OHic in The Dnll-, Oi-eiu. The atiid cmtet.int haiiivr. in a proper affi davit, filed .Inn. 2H, nm mst fort.i FauU which hw that after due diliKfito iiiHnal nor vice of thia notice can not lw utmle, it i hereby ordered and directed that anch notice be k'- en by due and pmer ptiMicHtion. JAY P. Lt'CAS, lleMter. Home8tml Consolidated Notice For Publication Land office at The Iiilli, rtKn Fubrtinry 4, 1H01, Notice a hereby jjiven that th following naitied Hettlert have tilel in it ice of iiiWiitiuii to make ftntd pnHf on their ret4ective clnium before J. J. .Smith. 0 unity C'lerk, at l'rine ville, OrK-" Tliurwday, March 21, t!01, viz: Jerome H. Cole, on hrnieHtal applica on No li:U7 for the V NWJ SKK XWJ Sec, M. Tp. IS S, H 13 E W M Peter G. Cole, -n h-mi -tt;id applicatiun No t'tXti for YM Sec 27, T VA S, K 13 E W M WltneamtM: n. n Ptttyj.-hn, of PrinevUle. Oregon, Enoch Cvriw. of Lamonta, iexn, lerry Ketvd, of Culver. Oregon, and Knbert sjghtimm, of Lamonta, Oregon. JY Lt'c .H, Itexiater. Subscribe for Journal, I'.yjHgfff.Ss.MRI. 59 cents up. sold formerly $1.50 to $3.50 now sell for Two dollars. We can sava you MONET in that line.. Sack, $1.C0. Simpson, Wilson & Co. line wi Fire-proof building, 90x300 feet, is now ready to handle iierohaudine, Wool, etc. HAUL YOUH FSE3GHT TO SHAN1K0 -DEALERS 1- Coal, Flour, Liiimber, Wood, Hay and' Grain. Siiecisl Attention given to wool trade. First-class failing and grading facilities. Also stock varus, latest plans. All Modern Improvements for Handling Stock. FauNCH d- Co., Bankers, Tl I Mopke Pboh., lUnkers. Mi 1 W. Lord. The D-.ll. .. V.B F. Lacoalix, The Dnll- PROPRIETORS 7I7T w;7 '-Z1 r- 1 aS a 1 " 1 't HAYSTACK B lood Stock DltEEDER OF DRAFT, COACH AND CARRIAGE HORSES. Choice youiior breeding stock a specialty. G. SrRINGER, Haystack, Crook Co., Oregon TIIRONTHRONSON. Mines Examined ami reported on. ORES ASSAYED. All work given roint and careful attectlou Ashwood, ... Oueoos. N TIIT1CK FOR Prr.I.IOATION. I'nited fctaten Jnnd Otlice, t The DidleM, DrvK'oii. JHtitiuiy C8, 11XH. I N -tice l hereby x'wvu tliat tle folIowinK I n:.iiifil aettler huj fileil uoticj of intt ntion to 1 in ke Hind proof in nupH.rt of h.!cliim and t?i.t aidd pro-f will Imj uifle b-'fore J. Smith, County Clerk at hi otr.ee in Piine , ville. Oregon, on Thuml.ty the 14th day of M.rch, 1001. vlx: CtiA.ti.KH J. O Kkli.kv, H K Nm WOT, for NWf SK'i, S'i NK'4. NK'i XK of Sec 3T hi Towuihip No. K S., Kan- Nn. 17 K.. W, M. 1 He no men the following witneMHeM to prove i hi o ntinuoiw renidence Hh.ii untl cnltivatioii of mud laud, via: V. H. llirdnon-.', W. If. Kinder, Clyde Khidnr, J allies LttWMon, all of lrinvilte, Ore jf.n, day. P. Luciw. Hewintcr. Dissolution of Partnership. I Notice is beroby yiven thnt tlw part j nombip hurwtofore exmiii( btweei .John i F. Mrri Hiid Floyd Uowell Iim been di -solved by mutiml consenr. All debts ( due and hwhik tlut firm of Morr'in V R w ull must bu pmd to J. F. M -rua who I h1m i MUinen nil linb litits of thv a.iid Hi in. le.dpd 4m 4. Vm- J- F. M.-tria, 1 tvya IVwV. Laundered and choice for 50cts. Banlters, The Tallra. ro. For Cash For the Next 30 Da vs. m HARNESS AT COST. Saddles, B;.'di s Bits, Spars, Qairts, Muggy Whips, Men's Cloves and ether articles at GREATLY REDUCED PHICES J. W. BOONE. anch. TO THE 1EAF. A rich lady, cured of her IVafnem and Noieea in the Head by lr. NicholiMnBi Artificial Kar lrmiirt, ave10, 000 to hit Iimtitute, an that deaf ieopleunnble t procure the Kar lrnnis mav have then. free. Address No. HSSli, The NichoWn lutitute, 790, E hth Avenne New York. Don't Tobaero At au4 Snmke tear Ufa Away. To quit tobaoco eustily nnd forever, be mag netic, full of life, uervu mul vitor, take No-To-Dac. the wonilnr-worlter. ihut inakn weak men strong. All dniKiriats, 60c or tl. Cure iro a run- teed Booklet mid Sfimple free. Address Sterling Remwly Ca. Chlcatjo or New York. Everybody Says So Cncnreta Cnndr Cntbnrt ic, thft most won derful tnt'dicul discovery of the. live, p teas ant nnd rofri-abintT t-o th laste, at. trcntly and ttoaitivolv on kiilnevs, liver nud towe)s. t-lanniiiac tbo entiru systpm, dispel colds, euro lieitunuhe, fevr, li.ihiMitil i-tniHtipation nnd br ion tine, Pteaso buy nnd try n box of i i C. to-duv; 10, Mi rents, tJoldsUid guuruntoed to cure by ull druggists. You can save money by tiiiikinj: your final proofs and land tilings be fore A. C. Palmer, U. S. commission er. The "Creamerie" Restaurant in Port- Und, Oregon, on Washington street be tw?tti Third and Fourth streets is one of the iiHst popular lunch houses in that city, deservedly enj yintr a good trade on nccouut of the excellent ipiality iihmI served, quick and courte-uis service Hiid rensonable prices. Visitors in Port M land should not fnil to take tbvir meaU at ihe 4tCrciu.tJre,M Oolia.-m.TDia. Souttaarn KITective 12:01 A. M.. Siipn-mlier 9, lMw. Ponth South North Korth bouud bouutl houud Bouud Pallr Pally nUr Freight Pssn. Fruight Arrivs Arrive Leave Lesr. 7:30 l S OI I 8:.1U B.li i K:;t:f I 9:118 I 9:12 i 0:'Js i .U i l:&4p.m! Bires 11 :?5 a.m 8:40p.m i i:.p.m iiiDitons u;uu a.m a:np.m 1 2:14 p.m Waseu 10:4. a.ml 2:.rs p.m : p.ia Klu'dykclu::) a.ni; '2:ip.sm ! 1WA p.m Summit 10:25 a.ml 2:. p.m 2:4i p.m liar C J-10:1. a m. 3:12 p. m ' 2:4 p.m .Mcio'lnsH":12 a.ni! 2:0K p.m ! 2:UD p.m lieMoi. l():(lu a.m 1:&! p.m . 3:?r p.m, Mum 9::u a.iit' l:4Up.ta I S:!9 p. in Erskinvl :3 a.m 8:44 p.m Il iV't W.l; a.m l:l p.m I 4:ti6 p.m BnrlKnl H:-V a.m , 4:-Sp.in lltithiie H:10 .m . 4:4m p.m Wiln.x j 8::'4l a.mt.... M 1 iirj" i-.in -hH'iiko ' H:H .m SO. II. MOIII.KK. Oett. Manager. D. J. 11 VRRItt. .SuiseriliWiiileiit. Our Annuals nie guinjj like "hot enkes," nnfl t Hie prrsent rate the supjily will siion le exhausted. If you linvo a frieml or rotation who wants any information about Crook county him a copy. Ili.LTO! STIiLES DAVENPORT BROS.. PROPRIETORS. Stock boarded by the day, week or month. Fine saddle horse and livery turnouts. Rates reasonable. Good aceominodattkios Remember us when in Prineville and w e guarantee that tha your patnonage will be deserved and appreciated. DAVENPORT BROS. Bay Horse, Foaled in 1804, Owned by O. OXjIHSTE, AVill stand for the season of 1900 in Prineville. Harnnto was entered in four of of Ot tolier 1MTJ, as follows: The J-mile ilnsli, the 5J furlong dash, the -.uile heat, the 1-mile l:ih, taking: tirst money in all these rsew. over such horses as IV.Zfiiiiin, Eel S, Latah, Paul Jones, nmi other. TERSIS: !0 for scjison, payable at time of service. $25 tu injure, payable when mare is koowu to be with foal or changes owners. Settlers, ftttcntion. City Meat Market, A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Bacon, Lard, and Country Produce. Main st.. i-akopm. Look FOR AURY M Send in your orders at ence. We haA-e a good assortment on hand and saw extras to olr. CLEAR LUMBER Cull at Mill or Address, CONTEST NOTICE. IliPAKTllKt T Ol- THK ISTERlua, 1' lilted State Isnl IMtioe, The Dalles. OreKon, Hu. fi, MR. A sufficient contest affidavit bavins; tsrsn filed In this office by Emma B. Pik) oontaHtunt, against homestead entry No. 72S1. made April 7, lK'jy, for SK 3W see l and NEK KWK and NJ1 XK .4 Section 22, Township 12,3, Kane IS, hy .Toasph B. Johns, m Contest, in which it ia alleged that said Joseph B.-Tohnaon has srboll jr abandoned said tract and changed his resi dence therefrom for more thansix saonths sisjc making said entry, and that saeh aUrRs,! alsuidomcnt is not due to his employment in the mill tar or naval service uf the United riUtes. Said parties are hereby notified to ; aiear, respond and offer evidersse tmchini( said allexatiim at 10 o'clock a. in. aw Apr V l'JOt before A. C. Palmer. V. S. Conunis. siasier. st his office at PrinevilTn, Ore., (and that tjnul hearing will be held at stf o'clock a. m. on Ma y 7, l'.al bef.sre) the ReiriHter and Keceiver at tae Varied States Land Office in The Dalles, tarsytsa. Tli. said contc-Htant having, in n lansper affidavit, tiled Jan. Ti. 1900, set fseth fact, which show that after due diliKene. per. sonal servios of tliLa notice can not be ' made, it is hereby ordered aeddirected that such notice be given by dne and proper pub. lication. Jay P. Lucas, Kvwister. - Otis Patterson, Ueaasver. . Administrator's Notice. Notice I. heieby pven that tlie niMlershnieil hn 1een by the County Court of Cnsik Cv ty, Dreiosn, duly a4tointed adiiiinistiat- f ' the estate of Joseph iilaze, deceae.l and sJI fierii havinir claims sgainst said estate ar hereby requested to pretent the sun duly veriitted to aaid administratr, at Pi ia ville. Oretfisa, within six months from the daa T the first publicatnin of thk notice. Dated. January 17th, l'.MJl. li. F. NichoK Admliilstratr of estate of Juaep Glaze, deceased. tlie Prinevilhj Jnukcv Club Jjfaviny Oitanect 7rim, jfc curat and Compea SPfcrir nti'r& County and Matt ing arjre experience in lanm matters, S am prepared te SurnisA valuable in fo rm at on to intending tetHers, and ma 2. 3. Commissioner mriti taJta iinya and &inal Proofs all descriptions. 3 I Jf. C. Pal mer, 11. S. Com., IPrineville, Oretjon Toster & Lehman Proprietors. ie 31. THE SAWMILL .Planed to ORDEtt. rmcE, 1 1 ) i t 5.