Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 21, 1901, Image 2

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    Crook County - Journal.!
... A. G. rAT.MER
Iwwtos jsn'ruuniira.
lh .Iovkval is entered at tha fHittoflioe in
IViwc .Jreg., for transmuiHi.m through tlie
i. H. l-U1s v second class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
IX HOVANl'P
Osb Year. fi.no
Sis Mosths ,. , ..7
'lHKKce Months. ...... 60
THURSDAY. MAR 2J. 1301.
PaV.ir. Rights t. Private Interests.
The mail service of the United
Ftates is supposed to be conilueteil
in tl.e interest of the public. It is
a very expensive system requiring
on appropriation of several million
rvi Li- " ' ...
xii uuiuic luivs nuts anu is ei-
benefits to
filled to the
titled to receive the full
letter. How much thev fail in do-,
ing so is illustrated bv" conditions
that have existed the FrinevilU-
T11 .,r,d Prin-illp-Sl,.!trt lino
for years past. It is within the
bounds of conservatism to say thr.t
for the past ten years the mail has
not arrived at Piineville on sched
ule time one fourth of the time.
Occasionally this is due to uni-i lnl -"ai eastern Oregon oum
voidable circumstances such as the jhavea nch on a11 the buslnfs
bad roads, washouts and break- for 100 sil nM3'' on ch "df
2,but more often it is due to!and as the country developed it
the fact that the mail contractors ! would builJ UP an important local
sV -a va a v. 11 . wil v i ii v J n . a. '.sv?
eengers and merchandise to such
An PTtpnt that tr.v Mnnftt ttiaVo
-hedul time- Another reason is !
that as a rule the lines are not
properly stocked, poor teams are
overloaded and overdriven because
Stations are too far apart. From
Prineville to Shaniko, a distance of! tive business and is giving awav to
60 miles, the time is 12 hours, re-; institutes o learning, charity and
q tiring a speed of a little roo:e public libraries vast sums of monev
four miles an hour, but the road is j h;3 donatjolls to the citv of New
rough and hill and four changes tfjYort exceeding five millions of
siagle teams, loaded with from 10t0 doi3ars for the public libraries;
to 20tX pounds of freight, passen- aljne He also published a pen
gers and mail cannot be expected ' ;on svstem supported bv a large!
to make the trip at even a snail's funtl d"onatej bv him for the bene-!
p ice. Last Monday about a ton of J fit of aisalled or decrepit workmen !
ireight was brought in on the mail j in anJ around Pittsburg. In this j
ftage,sowe are informed, and at j manl,er he is giving back to the!
end of this quarter e presume that corumon people a laree portion of i
posimasiers aiong me rouie win te
asked, as they usually are, to re
port that the late arrival of the
r-tage was due to causes whieh the
contractor could cot prevents This
is all wrong.
With the completion of the rail
road to Shaniko Crook county was
brought 12 hours nearer the outside
vorld, for which we are all trcly
1 x -i- i
thankful, but now to jurther the
jrivate interest of mail contracts J
An effort i being made to change !
the schedule so that we will again ! ',i-T ma lL' "
r I um uikui uHn yoa; and if yoo fail to
be jdaced where we were, that is to j (r WiDt theiwf, th plaintia will P
JV, where it will require two davs5 P-T cart fur the nl'xt demanded in
to'get mail from Portland, and, i,"n-; ! during the
, , -,,,,, - rndi of icatnmony beretofor, existing be-
lessthe mail should then arrive .WM, f,iiiniff d the drfiu.t brrin.
promptly on time, where a lttUr j i thai the cutody Aithor Minkler and
f rOOl that point CCuld not be re- ( Ruby Mint!e'. minors, be awarded to ulain
plied to for 3S hours mot?. Th- date of the finrt pnUica-ion rf this rom-
7 he JOURNAL UOeS not Wish to be
i 1., - 1 1
yvgaraea as a KicKer rui 11 aoes ,
. -. - . , - , . .,
potMieve it just and right that j
the entire people of the county j
should t9 inconvenienced to fur-
tier the InterwU of a single indi-
Tidual or company. The present
contract on this line was entered
jnio wua a lUil icnowieage on tne
part cf the contractors of terms !
nd conditions, it is the best that !
fould have been devised to secure '
fxrwditioiia mail .rtri r,,l it !
, . . , ,A I Methods of Teaching F. M. Mitchell,
ought to be allowed to stan d and j Readiug Miss Ida Oaieg.
I complied with. The proposition irrEB-toos sE.aos, 1:30, a. .
is made that if the change beal-j Music
Jowed the contractors will put on a ! Geography c. B. Dinwiddie.
four-horse service, and that the! WrilinS G.M.Paul,
jnaila 1,111 be delivered ot time. ! sh""1 L' C..on!y SapriutidKnt.
tut this will not eliminate the 121 Qi,e"'nI',x
Iiours delay involved in the pro-j Mj,i(S
posed change, and besides, similar , M .ra! Instruction in the Public
propositions have heretofore been School b. F. Harper,
made bycontractors on this line Entertainment.
which were never fulfilled, and I T',,! tr'er part of the work of this
there ia nothing new or binding in ' ,Jl"a,e -el on Whi-e's ' Ele-
ibis one. The present contractors
etre crenilemen in everr reanoct. bnt I
iloes not or should not relieve them
lf their duty to supply the public
fvith prompt and eirk-iei.t mail
service.
JiAJLIiOAD HUMORS.
Jlrpvrt that the Corvallis Eastern
Wli h. i 1 to Eastern 0 ton.
The Salein Statesman of the 12th
jnst. says;
fA. B. Hammond is due in Ore
jgon from New York in a few da vh, t
i.nr1 in fl.ia f,,nn,,tw,n enmn i,.f i
fnation received in a private k-tter
from a C rta;n point in the United I
State? by a member of the Stales
jnan force is interesting. It is as
fjllows: Have hoard indirectly
tha-t Mr. Hammond contemplates
ir is trying to arrange to extend
.he road (the Cyrvaliis & Eastern)
t-ast-rly over the C; a ades and
meet tl.p Burlington or some other
I si". I do not know what theob
iitacles to overcome may bo, but if
lie can get a Jine fro:n Corvallis
tlown to m-'et his Astoria road,
Jiavo no dou'it but that eventually
the Corvallis Kastern will devel
op into ail impoiiant property,
'.oria is nearer the Orient than
iii Fran i co, and tlje railroad
y
.
Smith's SRecepton.
Wines, Liquors,
Domestic and
Imported Cigars.
rr .rs S.mt
Kvw s$t.m .sbv....
are watching the trans-Pacific situ
ation closely. The Southern Pa
cific company and the Sante Fe
have California so closely in their
erasn thatariv new road is almost
c ;
compelled to look to the Northwest
for tidewater facilities, and besides,
lt 13 a country mat oy development
mav produce tremendous tonnage
fr a railroad. In my opinion tl e
'"ml traffic alone could be maje
ja better revenue producer man.
' anything a new road could ex pet t
i to get in California, and the lum
ber trade is one that lasts 365 days
in the year. Besides a new road
! . s T T- . v. - 1
1 -
To hit mind an extr.-
sion of the Corvallis & Eastern to
meet some. road from the east is as
I - r i r 1 r
promising a neia lor rauroau cp.-
road
st of
tal as any looalitv
tte
Rocky mountains."
Andrew Carnegie, the great steel
manufacturer, has retired from ac-
the wealth that he has accumu
lated through their labor.
In Uw Circuit Court f'r the atata of Oregon
for the county of Crook.
J. M. XI m tier, pUintiff, v Alio Minkler.
To Alice il ini.'art the above named defend
ant.
Ia the name of the state of Oregon;. Yoo
are hereby rwioir-d to aiear and anawer the
fi.d arunt y m in Cm bovern-
i tit!i auit within ten dara from the date -f f
I.,
j the servtoe of this nuumioi upon juo. if !
served with:n tbi co,
n-r other coch:t of
t conntr, or if aerTed within f
this state, then witLin
m.ns is March SI. mi. and is (.ublUbed in ,
--.". r. . 1 . ( v. i ..1 11 t
j j
V. L. Bradhaw. Jude of the Seenth Jodie-
w Ifetfcl a ()r M1
Ores-Ki, tfcii lith dy of March, laou
ttPiun,
Attortyfor I'Uintig.
Programme cf Teacher's Institute.
The following U the programme of the !
l al teacher's institute to be held at
PrineTille. Mrch 30.
noasuto K&aos, 10 a. m.
11 "IC-
A UrK1 C-unty SaprrinienJen.
ments ot fed.tfgy and "S'ate Course
j of Study." All persons interested in ed
ucali.m are invited to attend.
Wji. BoEctLi, Cuunf j Supl.
COXTKST XOTiCK.
Departmkst Or Tue IsTKmos
United States Ian l Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, March 6, 1001.
A sntficiput content atfiJ&vit haviu been
filed in this office by HVnry T. Griiiea, con
tertant, Sffaiuit homestead ehtry No. 6-"r4,
made April 1, 1SH, fur KU SEJJJW SKtf &
SWf S- ctii.n 10, Titsrnahiu. 14 S, iLme
1" K, by Victor H. I)avi Contiteet in
which it U allrit-l that said Victor ir. Davu
has wholly abanrloited ai 1 tract and changed
hU rtnideiice thtrtifrom f(r more than fix
munt!s since making said entry, and thr.t
jmn doumfiit in njt due to his employ.
men' niilitary or naval .ervice of tht
United States in tin. of war. Said parties
Jars hereby n..tiKd to apiear, mp,md and
otf"r evidence touching said alUnatian at 10
chick a. ni. on Apr. 20, liJOl, before
A. C. I'alnier, Ir. S. C'ininiisriliiner, at his
oilice at I'rinevillo, Orejyon, (ami th.tt final
hearinif will be held at 10 o'chtck a. m. on
My 8. 1!0!, b-f..ir) the Ixit-r and Re
wiverat the United .State and Office iu
The DallcH, Oregon,
Tlie said cntfMtant having. In a pmper
affi lavi-, et forth factM which show that
lifter due diligence feritnal service of thi
notice can not be made, it is herety ordered
and diiected that such notice be teivca by due
and proper pisblicatitn. Jiy I. Lucas,
Keg titter
Itreirts with yhi wbeirnr yon aonttna th
I c;m.ie. II. aelifp lor KjTiaj;
dumtrvouioni rena.
tine, pur in; tut bi
Cuaattlal
ill tl
aiin, rn
400. COO
and p
ims-Mctirttl liuv
NO 1 U 11 A : from
' own drui.-j-i..t. who
jrh fur til Tiik r it with
will, patli ntij, iei tfsicntly (me
tij-ri:.- -JjC,, VUtcai;., Buatlrtul, atn Sfe-Sf
t: 4 .
im . k r aa"
o
o
o
The Celebrated
A. B. C. Beer
Always on Hand.
!PrineviVe, re.
Notice tb Creditors.
Notice i horehy given that the undersized
has heeu by tl.e County Curt of Crook Coun
ty, State of Oregon, duly appointed adminis
trator of the estate of Julia A. Coleman, de
ceased, and all persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to present the
saute duly verified, to said administrator, at
the olfic? of M. E. Brink, in Prineville, Ore
gon, six months from the date of this notice.
A, T. Couchah
Apruinistrator of thee:tateof Julia A Cole
man, deceased.
Dated March 13, 1901.
rm lllli . ho rurPfl i
r?M If ,r. r r L
iiu of men, come to the oldest
tpecisut&t on tbe facinc tout,
DR. JORDAN & CO.,
1051 Market SL Est 4 1 852.
Vounar men and middle
CCi men who are suilerinj
from lh ctTccts ot youthiul intlUcrciicns or ex
ce4 in malurer yvixrs. Nervous nd 1 vical
Keslikjr.uisn7 uMuhosMl
inKj itscompiicatioas: Sprinatorrhcra,
rwialwlura, .ounrrba, Ulrct,
ftrvnmc af triuaiiarr, cie. By a
combaiutioa of rr medic, of grea: curative pow
er, tn IXicioc Ku arranced his trcaimrni
(hat wnii not oniv Mil.ni immediate relief but
perrAaneat cure. The Ioctcr does not cbim to
perform miractes, but is weti-known to be a fair
miwaare 'n-cvn and ureon. pre-i
ta hn recialtr Ikiniim of Men
thoroh'r rmd'rated from thm
trm it,oiitusiilRMrrarTa
fc.KKV A applv i. C to Will
Cey our Vvteji orn(on 1 1 his romn'nliiU
erw com ce v Jrr a- e.yrfrit
ThoaaD4 Xollnr.
ConsuiMt km V K Y. K anJ trrcr!r private.
CHAKGE3 VKJtr XXASOXABLk. Treat
sent persona.': r or fcv Utter. Send fvw bona,
Te FMlocothv of filmrrlase,4
ire. (A Tjuu-iHe book lot men.)
vii ix on. jordaits
Grfat31uscum of Anatomy
Kb nnaat and Lirr-it M usenra of its kind ia tb
world. Come and IcArn hw aronoerfuilr yoa
re Bucks; bow to avoid kaca and diea.
are cws niuriv aj-!i'c ivc w spe
CU T-l LOi VK A-AsC Callor write.
1061 Market Street, San Frmncise. Sat,
For Sale.
320 acres on Crocked rtrer, all under
fence and .rr.15ati.10; ditch partly built.
fEiMd huuae and outbuilding. This place
is cheap as dirt at $3000. but it can be
bouifUt fu less. A. C. Taituer.
Residence pro port y in the city of
Pnneviile, cunsistiuic of fmr romn huuse
nith giHa cellar underneath, good arell
in kitchen, bam lox'JO and 16 feet hitch,
and ilher out-buildit.cs. Price, $4'J5
WUI fake psrt cash d..n and remainder
n time at 8 Inquire of A. C. Pal
mcr.
40 acres of first-class alfalfa land un
der irrigation only 4 miles from Prine
vilieL Must be sold at once; $200 srorth
of improvements. This is bargain.
Inquire at the Jocrxal office.
OREGON
Shorj Line
axd union Pacific
I -a
in I
Chicago 'a!l lake. lVnTerJ :3SwBa.
FWt.and Ft. oh. Omaha,
special Kanaaa Cut. t.
t:09 a. m. Loma.Chlcafoand
v ia H a aS- EaaL
tt-gtoti. !
Atlantic -Salt lake. Denver. MOLD,
Expresa Ft. Worth. Onaana,
W p. n. Karui t itr, 81.
via Rent- Uaii,CaU:Aotid
lngto-k buL
St. Pi.n! WalUWalta lewts- ?:0 a. so.
Fat Mall ton.Spokite.Mm-
4; pt. m. ueafxilts, t. Pani,
V a DtiiMth. Milan-
Bpokans kee.c b icaoK Eaat
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
1'KOX roKILASD.
tMp.m. Alt allltin datn 4OJ0 p. m.
subject lo change
For San yranfH'ro
Sa;l every & dajra
Dnlly Cshmbla Rlvsr 4-OOp.m.
Ki. Kuii'lay tlssMtrs. Kx. Uuuday
S:0o o. m.
Fstnrdsy To Aslorls sod Way
lb:Ui p. in. landiUKa
:00 a.m. Winsswte !. 4 :J0p. m.
kz. buuday l.x. buadsy
Oregon city. Nm
b?rjs. H1m, Inos-
reTidtfiiru s Hat
aiHllngs.
7:00 a.m. lllmlte SM Ts!- - :S0 p. m.
Tiiva.. 1 hur hill alters. Mon.. Wed.
aud bat. and Kri.
reson CI it, ray
lon. A n ay Laud
ing. :00am. Wl IssHtts Rlsr. 4:0p. m.
Taes., Tlnir Hon., Wed.
aud Sat. Portland to Corral- and ci.
iim A Way Laud
ingt. I.t. Rlparla tasks Itlvsr. Lt. Twlaton
:.v. .. m. llly
lially Klparia to lAwlston 0 a. ui.
W. I. Lawrence, Agent,
Biggs, Oregon
0g
I snflVrod the tonnre of the damned
with protruding piles brought on by eoD.tlpa
tlon with wutca 1 was anlicted for twenty
years. 1 ran across your CASCAHKTS In the
town ot Newell. Ia.. and never found snrtblna
to equal them. To-day 1 am entirely free from
plies ana leet nice a now ninn.
O H. kiitz. uu Jones bi.. Stouz City, la.
Plensnnt. Pnl arable, I'otont. Taste Goofl. Do
flood, iSovur Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. Wa. 16e, 600.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ..
I HI aj Rtaa4. tmrnprnuf, Cktoasja, wiraal. It. TrS. Bit
Uf Tfl Dlfl Holfl an1 BimrnnUwrt by all drug-
iw C WAVa) IVusopo iisUlw
Subscribe for Journal,
tEJb cathartic
V raaos mass ssorsrsssp rr
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. Prices to
suit Everyone.
Men's Shirts at 59 cents.
We are offering a line of Men's Shirts, Laundered and
Negligee, formerly $1 and $1.75, your choice for 50cts.
Men's Hats,
Hats which
50 cents to
Ask for Prices on Groceries.
. "We can sav3 you MONET in that line.
Floor, $3.75 a bbl.
A. LIPMAX. priyhi-f;,
Beet For the Bowels.
No matter wlmt aila you, headache
to a csnnr, you will never get well
until your bowel, are put right.
CASCARET8 help nature, cure you
without a gripe or pain, produce easy
natural movement, cost you jnt 10
cent, to .tart getting your health
back. CASCAKETS Candy Cathar
tic, the genuine, put up in metal
boxe, every tablet has C. C C.
stamped on it. Beware ot imitations.
sat Til.ru Sft saa Saseae Tew Ul away.
To quit tobacco amly and torvr. be nsf
netle. lull of lite. Mm and viaor, tak. NTo
Bae. tbe wnidw woraer. thai makes weak bus
strong. All droaanua, tl. Cur. auaran-
leed. llookkes and nanplo froo. Address
Blerlinc llemody CO , Cbleaco or New York.
N
OTICK fOK PUBLICATION.
Laxd Orrica t The Daub. Or.er:ox,
y.b. -11. 1J01.
?Coic is berebv eiren that the fiUwinjr-
nvned seller has 61daolice of his iateoti
to make hnal prvmf in .upporl of bit claim.
1 th.t aaaU pm-f ariU bemade beinre
A. C- Falmer. I - H Commiaaiooer at lrine-
.iie, Oneoo, oo Thorwiar, April. 11, 1901.
Angelina N. Siteaof Lamoota, Oreur,
H K. No. 5731. for the NK NEV, Sec 39 t
NW See. W,SW SW'.'k SI T. 12 S . R. 14
K . W. M.
He a unee Ih fxlU-winir witnesses to prov.
his cnotinooos resideoos uw. aad culUvalKid
of said laml, vis:
J. S. MeMeen. Jerry Aehjr, J. H. Grai t.
of 1 aoionta. Warren Bruwn, of rrineviUe,
Oregvm.l
Jay P. Lucas,
Beaister
JiOTICB KoR P1BLIOATIOX.
Land UrBce at The Dalles, Orewoa.
February 36, 190L
Notice is hereby airea that the follosrina
named settler has Bled notice of his intention
til make final proof in support of his claim,
an i that said pn-'f will be made before J. J.
Smith. County Clerk, at Prineville, Oregon,
irnoay. Apm 13 lsot, via:
John W. Jeasee, of Priaevi'le. Oregon, H.
E. No. 57furthe NX N"v. SH. NK:
Sec S3 T. IS K. IS E. " , M.
He names the following witnesses to Drove '
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of aaid land, vis:
John J. Johnson, William C. Congleton,
Oacar'Crain, of Prineville, L. D. Gillenwater,
Post, Oregon, Jay P. Lucas,
Register.
CONTEST KOTIOH.
Diraimi.vr or ths Ivrsuioa.
Land Office at THE DALLES. OR.
e!irusry li. 1)V.
A sufficient contest arfidat it having been fil
ed in this office by Charles J . Cotter,
contestant, against homestead entry No. 7&7.
made Aug. 23, 1819. for SE'4 SW SVj SE'i
Se: 29. NE' NE Sec S3 Tp 17 S., R 12 K.
by Earl G. G.I Onta'-ee. in which it
is alleged that said Earl G. Grig
has wholly abandoned said tract and changed
hia residence therefrom for more than aix
months since making aaid entry;
And that said alledged abandonment is not
due to to his employment in the military or
naval service of the United States in time of
war, said parties are hereby nnti6ed to ap
pear, and respond and offer svidenoe touch
ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Mar.
30 1901, before A. C. Palmer U. S. Commis
sioner at hia office at Prineville, Oregon, (and
that hnal hearing will be held at 10 o'clttck
a. m. on ApJil 12, 1901, before) the Regis
ter and Reciever at ilia United States Land
Office in The Dalles, Oregon.
The said contestant having. In a proper affi
davit, filed Jan. 2S, 1901 sot forth facta which
how that after due diligence personal service
of this notice can not be made, it is hereby
ordered and directed that such notice be giv
en by due and proper publication.
JAY P. LUCAS,
Register.
Homestead Consolidated Notice
For Publication
Land office at The Dalles, Oregon
February 4, 1901.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settlers have filed notice of intention
to make final proof on their respective claims
licfore J. J. Smith. County Clark, at Prine
ville, Oregon on Thursday, March 21, 1001,
viz:
Jerome H. Oole, on hemestead applica
on No 0347 forthe WH NWJ SEX NWJ
SWK NEK. Sec, 2G. Tp. 13 S, R Ml E W M
Peter O. Cole, on homesteid applfcation
No 6056 for NEK Sec 27, T 13 S, R 13 E W
M
Witnesses: Run F.ttyj..hn, of Prineville,
Oregon, Enoch Cvrus, of Lamonta, Oregon,
Perry Read, of Culver, Oregon, and Robert
Johnson, of Lamonta, Oregon.
Jat P. Lucas, Register.
Edneat. Toor Boweli With Caeearata,
Candy Ontlmrtl-. cii' constipation forever.
10c, Wo, It C. c. C, fall) an jHism rotund money.
59 cents up.
sold formerly S1.50 to $3.50 now sell for
Two dollars.
Single Sack $1.0).
Simpson, Wilson & Co.
mm WAREHOUSE
Fire-proof building, 90x300 feet, is now
ready to handle Merchandise, Wool, fctc.
HAUL YOUJ? FREIGHT TO SHANIKO
-DEALERS IN-
Coalr Flour,
Lumber, Wood,
Hay and Grain.
Special Attention given to wool trade. First-class baling
and grading facilities. Also stock yards, latest plana.
All Modern Improvements for Handling Stock.
Frbxch
J Moob
1 W. L.
V.B F.
PROPRIETORS
oobb
Lord.
I t " : .. f
t r.
Ii
A
I li
HAYSTACK
Blood Stock Ranch.
BREEDER OF
DRAFT, COACH AND CARRIAGE HORSES.
Choice young breeding stock a specialty.
G. SPItlNGER, Haystack, Crook Co., Oregon
TIIR0N THK0NS0N.
Mines Examined and reported on.
ORES ASSAYED.
All work given prompt and careful attention
Ash wood, - OnEaos.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
Land Office at The Pall, Oregon,
Feb 12, 1900
Notice it hereby given that in compliance
with the provision! of the act of Conreta of
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of August 4, IBs 2, Jamea Biggs,
of Portland, county of Multnomah State of
Oregon, has this day filed In this office hi
sworn statement No. 178, for the purchase of
WW SWJ, of Section 6 and W H NWK
of Section 7 In township No 18 S,
Range No. 12 E,, W. M. and will offer proof
to show that the land sought ia more vauable
for Its timber or stone than for agricultural
purpose, and to establish his claim to said
land before Register and Receiver of this offi
ce at The Palles, Oregon cn Saturday, the
27th day of April, 1101. He names
witnesses: A. M. Drake, Guy Howard,
D. K. Howard, D, D, Warner Bend, Oregon,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
the above described lands are requested to
file their claims in thu office on or before said
27th day ot April, 1901.
JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
Educate Toor Bowel With Cascarets.
Candy Oatlmrtic, c.iro constipation forove" '
U C C C, tuil, aruggiytH reluct uiouej.
Co., Bankers, The T)aJlea,
Bane, Bankers, Mtro.
Th. lX.ll.-s.
Lacoaliw, The Dalles.
For Cash For the
Next 30 Days.
HARNESS AT
COST.
Saddles, Br id; s Bits,
Spnrs, Quirts, Buggy
Whips, Men's Gloves
and other articles at
GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES
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-i J. W. BOONE.
Doat Toaaeee Spft sal Sawhe Tear Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netie. full of lire, nerve and vltror, take No lo
llao. tbc woDdcr-worker, that makes weak men
atroug. All drnecista, 60c or tl. Cure guaran
teed. Hook let and aample free. Address
Sterling UemeUy Co.. Cbluago or New York.
Everybody Says So
Caacnrota Canity Catliartic, the most won
JerltiL inudical riiwo ery of the aire, p eas
ant mid rerrfnliintr to the taste, art gently
anil Kisitlvo1y on kiilneya, liver Biitl bowels,
clransinir the entira system. dlsicl colits.
cum lieadaolie, fever, hahitual ionstintioii
and hi;tousness. Please bnv ami try a box
of V.. ('. C. toKlay; 10, lift, AO i-enm. boldaiiU
;uruutecd to cure by all drut gists.
You can save money by mating
your final proofs and land filings be
fore A. C. Palmer, U. S. commission
er. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon,
February 2 ', 15)00.
Notloe Is hereby Riven that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof In support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before
A. C. Palmer, U. S. Commissioner, at Prine
ville, Oregon, on ThuradayApr. 11, 1901, viz:
CoTonel Y. Smith of Lamonta, Oregon,
H. E. No 6049 for the SV NWV, SW NEJ
NWJ48 51 Seo. 18, Tp. 12 3., B. 4 E. W M.
He names the followinK witnesses to piove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, via:
J. S, MeMeen, Jerry Achey, J. II. Grant,
of Lamonta, -Varrn Brown of Prineville,
Oregon, Jay P. Lucas,
BegiaUv
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KO. H. MfJHI.KR, .
Gen. Manager.
D. jr. HARRIS.
.&uertiiteudent.
Our Annuals are going like "hot
cakes," and at 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.
HALH.ILT0E9
DAVENPORT BROS., PROPRIETORS.
Stock boarJed hy the day, week
and livery turnouts. Kates reasonable. Good aceommodattions
Remember us when in Prineville and we guarantee that tha
your patnonage will be deserved
Bay Horse, Foaled in 1894,
Owned by C. OLUnTE,
Will stand for the season of 1900 in Prineville.
Barnnto was entered in four of tlie Prineville Jockey Club races
of October 1S9!, us follows: The 2 mile dasli, the 5J furlong dash,
the J-iuile heat, the 1-mile diirh, tnking first money in ail these races,
over such horses as Bozeman, Red S, Latah, Tuul Jones, aud others.
TERMS: $10 for season, payable at time of service. $25 to
insure, payable wlicu mare is known to be with foal or changes owners.
jittenti'on.
C Moat Market,
A Complete and -Choice Line of
Beef, Veal, Mutton, Turk, Bacon,
Lard, and Country Produce.
Main st.
Look Out.
FOR
jAURY
Send in your, orders at once.
We have a good assortment on hand and saw extras to order.
CLEAR LUMBER
Call at Mill
1. HiWKIIS BROS.
or Add
CONTEST NOTICE.
" Departmei-t ok thk Ikteiuor,
United States Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, Mar. 6, 1901.
A suflicient contest affidavit having been
filed in this office by Emma E. Pike
conterttant, against homestead entry No. 72H.,
made April 7, lf99, for 8EJ SWX sec 15, and.
NEK NWK and NX NEK of
Section 22, Township 12,3, Ranjje 13, by
Joseph B. Johneon Contestee, in which it ia
alleged that said Joseph B. Johnson has wholly
aban toned said tract snd changed his resi
dence therefrom for more thansix months since
making said entry, and that such alleged
abandomcnt is not due to his employment in
the militar or naval service of the United
States. Said parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond and offer evidence touching
said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Apr 27
1901 before A. C. Palmer, U. S. Commis
sioner, at his office at Prineville, Oregon,
(and that final hearing will be held at 10
o'clock a. m. on Ma y 7, 1901 lef ire)
the Register and Receiver at the United
States Land Office in The Dalles, Oregon.
Tl.e said contfstant having, in a proper
affidavit, filed Jan. 22, 1900, set forth facts
which show that after due diligence per
sonal service of this notice can not be
made, it is hereby ordered ar.ddirected tht
such notice be given by dne and proper pub
lication. Jay P. Lucas, Register.
Otis Patterson, Receiver.
County Treasurer's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that all
Crook county warrants registered after
Apiil 23, 100'J, to and including war
rant no. CM5, class 14, registered Oct.
10, 1900will be paid on presentation to
the treasurer of said county. Interest
will cease from the date of this notice.
J. N. rorsrjEXTER,
County Treasurer.
Trineville, March 12, 1901.
ST1IL
or month. Fine saddle horses
and appreciated.
DAVENPORT BROS.
JTaoi'ny Oiiai'nad Jfeur, jfe
eura9 and Complete iPiats
of Ae Gntire County and ' Jiao
i'ny iarya experience n - and
matters, am prepared to
furnish vauaole inbrmaton
to intending settiers, and as
?. ci". Commissioner will taJke
filing and inal SProofs of
ail "Descriptions. 5 5
C. ZPatmer, 1. S. Com.,
SPrfnevt'He, Oregon
Tester & Lehman
Proprietors.
'Phone 31.
THE
gAWMILL
Planed to 0EDER.
TRICE,
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