Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 04, 1901, Image 2

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Cfdpi Coanty - Jonrnal.
T. KO(!LK
KtifTOR AND l'l BUsHKK.
'It lrsx.c U etttreed a fcte rsstoflrs in
yrutt -.re., f.w traneuiaei.m tluuutfb the
U. M. fc -4i wt aesaaus otaas watt-sr.
SCaSCBIPTION BATES.
IK AUVANC
On. Th. ,.,!. M
Hix Mostu , ..75
Tusk Mouths.
THURSDAY. ATRIL 4, 1901.
In assuming ihe projrtetorshij
of the Jotrxal I will state for Hie
Ixtiefit of its many readers, that it
.shall b By constant enJaavor ta
make and luaep thU paper one of
the best country newspapers in the
f Utn, To do this successfully, I
must bav the support of a majori
ty of the people of the county. To
gain, $jji4 3tain this support shall
lx my coDta.nt eniWror.
I apprehend a. bright future for
Crook county and an early devel
opment of it resources.
Politically the Jor-KXAX will be
republican and will advocate re
rjmbtiean principles at all times;
yet it wilt refrain from offensive
partisanship so tar as personal, lies
.re concerned-
Our cojuninj will be open at ail
times for the fie tUsjtJssion of
quoftuin of public interest
TheJorEXAt, will r. all times
l4bor for the upbuilding of '
town and county from which it!
derives iU sustenance and St will
,-..l
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&iesures tliat win tena to Keepi
our Csimmoti country in the van of
progressive citizenship.
I will not promise more than I
can reasonably expect to fulfill,
but hoping to merit the approba
tion of an indulgent petblic and to
receive a continuance of the pat
ronage hwetofore bestowed on the
Joj.-itSAL, I remain,
. - Very truly youri
. W. T. Fogue.
EFD OF LiTlGA TIOS.
Cotvwbia Souther Troubles Set
, .... Jlt Wut 01 ttr-rt
All ths legaF troubles of the Co-!
lumbia Southern, jrailroad have
tjen settled and the litigation in
ille State Circuit Court and the !
UoiteJ SUteS Court Will be dU-!
.missed. NegotiaUons which had !
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teen pending for several days be- j
tWeen E, , Lvtle and Drake C. 1
O'BeUlr, the litigant and princi-
. " j
pte owners of the stock, were ,
brought to a Satisfactory conclu-'
ion Saturday morning. Mr. O'- i
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Beilley Will receive par for
X 1 47 shares of Stock which he :
owned and another matter at is-; ii '-t-'rarT fees, and the further sum io
- ., . , , , - j rrsnsjes and eoata. Sai-i faeLi meats heinc 1
ae will hp, Qubimtted to ftrbitra-: d;tly hy a Woidt, ntiff. to J. y. !
tiop. It 13 probable that the old ( Brtnieberrv, nd thrr-ftr duly Aurtxl by !
flat wUi be wiped oat to-morrow, j M T- s- BrQdcU?rr?" to w- A- wu
x , e t a.i j i ..r ! whewivi, by mmdd executiiQ it -raa ordered the-t
t- E. Lytle, of Portland,, and U . wt it pvtmxi property of .aid defendant
JI. Jfoore, . the Moro banker, be-1 waium Mkay, I m&ke the mm of ttsu.as,
4dm owners of the entire issue of , Md iotrest tlon l 10 WIlt fnrtn ,,UD !
etock of tbs road.
As Boon as the Columbia South
ern is clear of courts the manage
ftsetst will orjfngider plans for. tjie
extension of . the" road south w;ird
from Shaniavo, thse; present termi
. :
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r L aad J STimient personal property caanot be
f irther, anJ eastward through the fwundth n out ..fthi real property bei-nsing
Jfoho" Dijr, Valley, "to Ontario, On the defendant, AVillum Mackay, iu
ihe Oregon Short- Le. Every ) Cro.k county oo w after tr said 15th day of
- , June, and not havin found any person-
foot Of the territory thOUgh whxh ; pr.,perty in said CHmty wherewith to sats
t is" propped to extend the road 13 fy said execution, 1 have levied upon all the
Hi good "a that tapped by- the ! "eht- titU nl "t' of th. defendant,
. , - , n- r., -i I William Mackay. in and to tlie following de-
picasmt liiiu from Big to fchamko. maftMj ell pr,,lv r , t
When th?. Toad rai firit projected An undisi led 3-J2 of the suuth half of the
from Biggs, to . Moro, the seat of,1""1 m"t 'r'1' of section 30, and the
- . , " ' north h.slf of tua north vwt quarter of section
feherman county, there were few ; 3l Twlwhip )o ,s. it,a2 E.. w. M.
trho jifiared the' confldent predic-j Als.'. an u Uvi led 1-12 of the east half of
lio Of Lj'tle and 0,Reilly, the , the n ,rth e-4t quarter, aud the east half the
. .1 , -. iii r . . south eat fitiarter of section 31, and the west
, w l "v"7htlf of the s mth west quarter of section 29.
oie. ine roaa openea up a re
gion, the resources and pos.sibili-
t'eti'Qf which were little known.
'ba line paid beyond ihe expecta- ; kiyi i win Saturday, the nth day of
tionB, even of those who built it, j M y. t'JOl at 1 o'clirck. p, m, of s;.id ilsy, in
bd tha Shaniko extension has i f, " "f.tl, ;c"urt h"u'? .,,D .'' e te' kidinK
' t :ereto inths c.ty of I r.ne. ille. Crook Oountv,
Iwea equally 8UCCsful. CrOOi I Oregon, 11 all the st-id riuht, tit!, and in
tiHUIlty of which Prineville ii the ! tere-t the s-si l William Moclcay had in and to
sta.t. lvinir Rfllth nf r n!in f.oiri. tin. above descrilwd real property on or after
ty, ) rapidly settling up. For it
tha era of large stock ranches ii
passing and the period of small
f inn fa opening. At its pre'ent
r ite of davelopment it will not be
1-ing ttstore it will be able to f ar
ttisli a largs traffic for a railroad.
L,yitt to t'aa eastward of Shani
k't is the John D4y valley, one of
the rnoot pronj'sing of the isolated
f-ee'-iona of Oregon, If it had a
r;Jroad it would rival the William
tt va'lay for the production of
grain, fruit, but tor and cheese. It
Is nov without transportation fa
s:iluiu ;. though the Suoipter valley
Hue :? hiatTing i if t it frOrri Sump.
ttr, Jrj th abeaae of transporta
tion fviliti, th popa have no
inilu-e-prn: t to gfow grain find
fill f 'if fhipmcnt, and stockrais.
iaii unl mimn liavt bevn
Smith's deception.
Wines, Liquors,
Domestic and
Imported Ciears
principal industries since early
times. Strawberry and Dixie
butt, which skirt the valley, are
rich in gold, silver and copper and
in one mine in the Dixie country,
a considerable percentage of col alt
is found in the ore. At Canyon
City and other points placer gold
is washed out on a large scale.
Coal measures are known to exist
in the lower part of the valley, and
a Portland company is reported to
Hire recently taiion up a large a
tract of land on which petroleum j
seepage has been found. j A
1 uesimpiK raci mat ine v uiiim-
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Oregoman
x-v i c . l 1 : a r
w.l'. noiiu, lormeriy ctuior oi
r ii
the La Grande Journal, has assum-
ed the editorial management of the
Chronicle at that place. He ii a brt -
ther of E. P. Dodd. of the Pendleton
Tribune.
Ajuinaldo has been caught again;
1'S ime bX a Kansas Jayhawker.
Nw if they only had Aunt Carrie
there with her little hatchet
to
smash him.
Willamette valley contemporar
ies that are making such an ado
over the alleged plagiarism of
young Minchin, in connection with
the recent inter-colleeiate oratorical
contest, are reminded that if there '
was a law making plagiarism a fel- :
ony there isn't a blame item-steal-
er of the whole gang of them that
wouldn't be in the penitentiary.
Moro Observer;
Vol. No. 3, of the Ashwood Pros-:
pee tor is on our table. It is a five .
column folio, replete with news, j
and advocates the good qualities of
the Trout creek mining- district.'
Here's srtccess
Luedderman.
D.lL tZUMilltlu Ilil5 l-t:il s:at-i vji m
.. o. T
i i PiMiris nipuns rmii-ri inr a - .
m from th effects ol youthful indiscretions or ejt- m
tral Oregon. Even if the road is S.Kic?.VMiibi' J
?f in all us complications; hneruiHItirrlKrat
will n t be l.ampertH, by litigatiou i XL.i'L""" i
when It shall ucciae to build. A ttutit wm onir. imauwreiwf but A
to- -vou. Brother, anemia
itspre
p m.
mmbm.h ! Via riaafc.
Sheriffs Bale on Execution.
Tn the CMialvfomt at the Atal of Ore
g,m f, rnuin onuty.
B. W.Odt, PUintii. vs. Wmiam Mackay.
J'''IlUnt- . , . .... , .
otice ks berebr vven, that trader so l bj
jrtne of an execution issued out of the ahove i
ealhled court and canee. and to me directed:
rx jimnt rendered d ;
et.tered in said court and cause, on the 15th '
, Jime- isi, in favor of B, Woldt,
plaintiS. and apainst Willisra Marker, de-!
" J -NU85, and inter- j
there. m at 10 per cent per annum, and the I
fur h tt sum of with interest thcre.n at
8 per cent per annum, and the further sum of '
i . uj, Uma tti ama ol ijO.J, pak! .o.
14. lS, an 1 the sum -f 40. 20 paid Jum 7. '
L9S; an ! ihe further Bum (judiueDt)of fC5.r.lt5
I with interest therein, at 8 per cent from June
, lf&j, and the further auai nf 925 atwrnejr
fees, aoJ the further sum of 910 costs and dis
gether with aecruMif eewts by levy and sale
ai soca persfmsi property ac xrtiD2 to lasr.
an-J the anth half of the south east quarter of
section 30, all in Tp, li S. R, 12. K, M,
Said doMcribl uadivUed inters, in the
I .1 - Li .:.j.r.i . . nr sr
f Jim- 1H98, at pulic auction t the lii-hest
bt'l'lr f..r c;uh in h trvi, th rueei!s U be
aplic I in Matiract'ou of fcuiJ judgment and
all csts.
W. C. Co9.i.rroNt Sheriff,
Crook etmnty, Oreifon.
Dtd thw 2 I day of April, I'JOU
Ic iiii tiue.it ol tue Interior.
United States Land Offiop.
Liikoview, Ore. March 18, l'JOl.
Kotice U lieiely given that a
provttd pluta of towiiHhip 31 xotith,
ranges 19, 20 and 21 eat; township 22
south, range 19 east and township 21
south, raiiea 17, 18 and 19 east, and
towix-liii) 32 south, ranges 17, 18 unci
19 e.U"t; tnwiixhip 33 south, range 7J
east, aud townnliip 39 south, range 6
east, W. M. tlregon, will be fi!ed in
thia otliee on tlie 30th day of April
1901, apj.liciitiun for the entry of l.md ;
: . i. i j . i . , .., j
in the nhuve desenbod toniitlnpii will
ha rt ccivoj ut this olfiue nnd mailj u j
r.oid. K. M. BKiTrAIN-, lil-Ki'tr 1
IUxhv lAiu;y, vcuivtir.
The Celebrated
A. B. C. Beer
Always on Hand.
2PrinevMet ?rc.
Notice tb Creditors.
Notice in liereliy given tht the undersigned
has hesa by the Ciumty Court ofCrnok Coun
ty, Stat at Oregon, duly aiinted atlniinis.
trator at the estate of Julia A. Coleman, de
ceased, and all persona having claims against
said estate are hereby required to present the
aiue duly verified, to said administrator, at
the office of M. E. Blink, in lVineville, Ore
Ron, six months from the date of this notice.
A. T. Colkkas
Administrator of the estate of .luliaA Cole
man, diseased.
Pated March IS, 1001.
If yon taner from any of the
ill c4 men, cone to the eldest
SpecUliat on the Paribc Coast, 9
PR. JORDAN ft CO..
1 05 1 Market St Est d 1852. r
Vtass men and mltldlc)
sirecl Itieslvlto aiesuliertns
- m perform miracs, but is kno. a to be fair M
. T Sod MlUMPhM.-i,.! anil v.nfw. premiaeilt T
in his inc-u!iv- B I nf M
r ,-,u,:hiVeru.iiieJtroaiUie
A) t r m ntio'i t nnc If TTwn
r kvkkv hav iiiv'..( iinnir
a cTe Mir aMf nr.ima., or blsoomr-iii
U sr.JI Umaraiut a lOSITlVi; CtJ:Sr
1 tvery cote k stadrtoie, or Jorjnt vuc
w aHvnsmoet tintiars.
(.cosnltsoo frKt l!. and strictly prtwste. a
CHAKLS VERY ftEASOSAllLE. Trcaf r
!Iv or bv letter. Send lor bo. . a
To Phlfotihy ft Maxrlmxe,4 Y
(A TOiiwbia book :or ncs.)
TISIT DB. JOBDaWS
Et Museum of Anatomy B
at s.-wl lr5et Museumul its kind m the
Coine and learn how wonderfttlty you 9
tikit db. jaaiiirs
Great
the finest
are assdei tk.iw a avo:d ikokm and Oiseae. i
We comtmiuTI ad.iir. new twomftifc W
KAl A L . AJL Cud or wnta.
iOSI asarkH Street. Sea FiasaLlece. gat V
Oregon
Shoij LINE
Union Pacific
AMD
IrrAST
T1SE SCMEOHLES
Portta-reS. Or.
cafeaaw
Fontanel
Special
S 00 a. as.
ml Ike, Zet.Tr,
Ft- Vorth.Omaha,
Kansas C;iw. Si.
Lou is,J nlcatfo aui
t.tea.
Salt f-ake, SenTrJ I.-Mli
r I. nortb.Omtri.,,
as mas City, t.
I out-,kicaso auJ j
iassoa
Walla Walla lwls-! 7:00 a. I
soD.ipok&tie. M in-j
B4.roi4. St Pain.)
IQlutb. Mtlan-
kee.i'bicaaoXKaj.ij
si. P. ml
rat Mall
S :wS r m.
v a
posaD
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
rS rOKTUKD.
..
all aalllnc dale.
sub;t u casus.
. p. as.
For Fan Franrbco
sail ST.ry a days
Dsiir
Kx. Sunday
faliird.s'
M:u p. BA
To aslorta and If ay
LSUdlUKL
SICS a. as
1. 1 . Suud.J
Wltiaan BTvar.
4:10 p. m.
Ka. buDtlAj
(rtrofi t'itj. Nsw
pDdi.rt
iauUiDfi
7 00 . ra.
Tst.. Thu.
aud Sa&.
WUUaiofls mr4 Yasa
MU ftlvars.
toD.A Waj LauJ-
:30 p. m.
Un.. Wed.
aaU Jr ru
00 a sa.
Tors., Th.tr
and HftL
WltlasiStls llNf. : 4-90 p.m.
Portland t Corral-' aad Fil.
lis Way Uutl.;
iDfk.
Lt. Riparta
S :i a. m.
ltm,itf
lasso Krtor. Lt. Iwistoo
i l'aily
Bt parts to Lew.. ton ft a. ta.
W. L Lawrence, Agent,
Biggs, Oregon.
CONTKST NOTICK.
lKPAHTMK.vr or Thk I NTKhloa
I'niteti States l.and Othce,
The Dalles, Oregon, Match b, 1!KH.
A sur&cieut colitest athlnvit havtiif been
filed iu this office by Henry T. (.lines, con.
testant, atrain-st homesteail entry No. u."i74,
made April 1. l.M,f.EIiSKSWKSK! &
SK',' SW Section 10, Towiisliip It S, Halve
15 K, by Victor H. Iavis Contestec, iu
which it is allMl that said Victor H. iJavii
has wholly ahalidnncd said tract and chunked
his resi-Ience thr-frtnii for more than pix
months since making said entry, aud tl::.t
his slusiiflouuietit is not due to his employ
ment in the military h naval service of tht
C'nited Static. I:i titae of war. S4vid parties
are hereby notifietl Ut appear, resMnd and
offer evideuce toochiutf said alleratian at 10
o'clock a. ni. on Apt. 2o, ltKl, before
A. C. I'aluier, f". S. OaiiiuiiMioncr, at his
ilfice at 1'riaeville, Dre-.n, (and th.it final
lvearinif will lie held at 10 o'chs:k a. m. on
My 8, 1901, Wforc) the Ue-it.:r and lte
reiverat th. United States Laud Otlice iu
The lialles, Drejrnii,
The said cntittiit having, in a rtr
afiidi.viw, iet forth fact which show that
tftur due dihxtmce wm.ai;tl service of thin
noticu can not le nia!.-, it hi hcrt;hy ordered
and directed that such notice lie tfiwn ly diu
and pfojier puVlication. -J ly 1. I,ucm,
N
OT1CK FUU 1'1'HUOATIOX.
Land OrricR at Tiik Ti.vi.t.ks, Or..
Mar. 27.
Kotice is hereby driven that the following
named settler hux tiled notice of his intutition
toniaks final proof iusnpportof hi claim, and
that said proof will !k mads liefore
J. I. Smith, Comity Clerk, at Prineville,
Olef in, on Friday, ilay 10. lLtOI. vi:
Will am H, firm, of P. In v ille. Oregon,
H. K. No. m for ths HA NEK. ' J NWj,
8. T. lo X.. K, la h. W. M.
Us uaines the following wltnKses t( prove
M. c....i.ii...o. r.,.i,leoo. Jpon and cultivation
uf, said land, vis:
JeB O'K.llv, W. H. Kinder, Trunk .lohn-
jav V, LutA.3, rwsts.
V
I I SPRING ARRIVALS.
; : : : : :
pa
Our Spring
SUMMER
Wash Goods,
New Silks,
(iingliunis,
Percales,
Piques,
Chambry,
Kew Hibbons,
Dress Trimmings
PRINTS: 23 Yards for
h Full Lias cf
Ladies' Phirt Waists,
" Underskirts,
" Muslin Underwear.
! NEW PATTERNS IN
I.aoes, Fnibroidiries,
K mbroidiries.
LATEST NOVELTIES
In Ladies' Belts, Collars, Ties,
tUoves.
The Finest Service to the Bast and
South.
The O. It. X. Co., in connection
with the Oregon Short Line aud t'nion
Pacific, otri-TS tliu linoV. service and the
fastest tium to Salt Like, Denver, Kan
sas City, Om.ih. St. 1'uul, St Louis,
Chicaj., slid all p-.ints east. Three
trains daily frvm Portland, ith choice
of many diffen-nt rHiea. Palace and
tourist sleepers, library, diutuir and
chair cars on all trains.
Write A. L. Crti)j, O. P. A., O. R. A
X. C ., P.J-tland, Oregon, for particulara.
Best For the Bowels.
No mutter mluit atU you. betdnche
to a cancer, you will never got well
until your bowel re put right.
CASCARETS help nature, cure you
witliuut a grijejr pain, prtnlucc ey
natunil movement, cost you jtwt 10
cents to st.irt petting your health
back. CASCARETS Candy Cathar
tic, the genuine, put up in metal
boxes, every tablet has C. C. C.
stanifMHl on it. IVwarof imitations.
0mmX ToaaW Sritl .WA Twr UlVYsrsj.
To quit tobsreo easily anJ forever. b maf j
neitc. lull of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To j
tm. .k. wa, .I..! e..L,ss. W '
stroiic- Alt drucirlsta. ft. Cure era aran
tecl Hookies an4 Kvmple free. AtUre&s
Sierltnc 1-cu.cy t o , C(ucyro or N w York.
UTICK roil I'lT.l.ICATION.
Laxn Orricc at Tiik Iai.mc. Orf-.ox, I
Krli. 6. 1-JOI.
N'k i hereS.e irfven that the f..!lt.
Winaf- i
nuMHi setticr h.x tiit-tl notice ( hi intrntion
to make niutl -roof in sii'srt of hi c!vm, i
and th tt said m f viil buiaiie tvefore
A. C. Palmer. I . S. Cni:iii-neT at I'rin- i
vtlle, lr-rvu, on Thuixiay. April. 11, VMl. f
Ansre'ina f . Sites f Tju"nia I rv ;
H K. No. 5731. f. tirf N Ki K' Sec ?J N J
N W$ Sec 2SSW1 SW . e: Jl T.liS.lLH
K . W. M. I
He n miew th f llmrinc wilnejtaes to piTe
his Cs'inftnuou rraideuce upon and cultivatin
of said laud, vis:
J. S. McMecn. Jerry Ach-y. J. H. Ora- t.
of Isau.uuLa. Wanvu Ltwftn, of I'riueville,
Orejpn.,
J.y r. Lucas,
KeK-iUr
onCK KUK ITW.IOATIOX.
L-nd U:hce at The Ih lh-s. lit n.
Fchrua-y -M. 1301.
Notice w hi-rrl-r yivt-n that the f"U .winy
nameti urttlt-r ha- ti!id ntice of hi intention
tn make pn-f in u;i:t t d hU clsiiu,
and that swid pr- f will N m-U U-f..r .1. J.
Smith. O.uutv tUi k. t I'i itieviile. Oregon,
on rnday. Au 1.' 11, vu:
Johu W. Je-.-e. of rrinexi'.le, Orcm, H.
E. No. 77-0 for th- NS' N"vl X a.
-Sec 22 T. 10 11. IS K. . M.
He natn the f. ll..w:n witnesses to prove
his coiitimioiifl rretiuctice upon and culli.ati n
of said lanJ, viz:
John Johns. n, Yil!ia:n C. C.n,htmt
Ocar'Crs.n, if I'uiicville, L. 1). llitien water,
Post, Oregon, Jay I. Lucas,
I.eKUter.
In th Circuit Court fr the st-ite
of Oi
cKon '
for thecttunty of CrMk.
J. M. MinkJer, plintifl, vs. Alice M inkier,
defendant.
To Alice Miukter, tlie a. Hive named defend
ant. In the name of the state of O return: Vou
are bureby reriiird to apiear and answer the
complaint fiitd &;.iimit yu iu t'le love tn- !
titled suit within ten days from the 'datei.f j.
tlie service of this suni'ii". upon, you, if J,
served within thi.n c-nutj', ot-if mrved within j;
any other county of this state, then within i
twenty days from the date of the service of
this sunn. .on. iiton you; and if you fail to
anxwer for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief demanded in
said complaint, tow it: a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony heretofore existing be
tween the plamtitf aud the defendant herein,
ami that the custody of Arthur M inkier and !
liuhy M inkier, uiiuors.be awarded to plaiu
titf. The date of tlie first publication of this sum
mons is March 31, l'JOl, aud is publUhed In
the Crook County Journal by order of Hon.
W. I a, llradnhiiw, Judeof the Seventh Judic
ial Pistrict of Oregon, aud done at Tlie Dalles
Oreyon, thU 10th day of March, V.M.
A. C. Palmkr,
Attornt-y for Plaintiff.
-nr .us ma piinpin on nsrnee, but
she bs. beon tukine ciscAKrxs .nj they
have ull disa'.ioearud. I hud iiien tri.nltlj,
with conatlpiiLlon lor sonic lime, but alter talc-
Ins the first f'asoaiel I have ta nil no trouble
with Oils nllmoitt. Wo cannot sneak too high-
Ij of Caaeareu." Klsl W AHTHAIf.
Sus 41leriuantown Ave.. Z'ullaUflliiUla, Fa.
Plaatiint. Palatable, i'otent. Tutr Gv?. no
Wood. JSver bicken. Weaken, or OrU. ICu. 3&0, 60a.
CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
lrtIS Urmrndf Vmpttmy. 4 kl., 1UMilral. Kw . Ml
KO-TO-BAC 2;;'liTia
sl CATHARTIC
i'fch THAOI UAMM RKtlfTIRIO
Stock is now complete
MEN'S FURNISHINGS.
New Styles
In Cellars, Ties, Golf . Shirts,
Th- Famous
51.09.
Made by Kuh, Nathan & Fischer
Co. Noted for its perfect lit and
Fplcndid quality.
Our Shoe Line
Is the most complete and up-to-date
line of Mens', Ladies' and
Chiltlrens' fc'hoes in the market.
- In addition to the famour Hamilton-Brown
Shoe we have add
ed the Dcsnoyer shoe for Men.
Fine Value and Latest Styles.
All-Over
Simpson, Wilson & Co.
Fire-proof buiUIinc, 90x300 feet, is now
ready to handle MercliaiiUi.se, Wool, tc
HAUL YGUS FREIGHT TO SHANIKO
-DEALERS IN-
Coal, Flour,
Lumber, Wood,
Hay and Grain.
PrxHMal Attontiun pivea to ool trade. First-clnw baling
anJ gr.ulaig facilitit-j. Alio stock yariit?, lutest plana.
All 3Iodern Improvements for Handling Stock.
PKOriUETORS:
TIIROXTHKOXSOX.
Minea Kxnnwuoil antl rejK.rteJ on.
ORES ASSAYED.
AH w-.irlt jven nmpt and careful attetti"U
AslITTOOD,
Or.EGoN.
j NoTICK FOK ri T.r.lCATION
t Land Otl'.ce at The P.vlU-a, Oiv-n,
j .-t:ce is rerviv Liv-n li. ml m c-.inpli.tnce i
with the pmviiom f t!ie act of Cmi-r-w of
, June 3k I.S-N entitUxt .n act tor t!ie sale of
tiuiher lauds in the States of California. Ore-
i .
r,ri, f va.i, and a-tluntun erriUrv. ao
11 l ta I .- 1 1
exkn Ifti t- all Ihe 1 viihic Ijnd Spates ly act
of Au.-ut 4. 1m2, Jamos BUTys j
of Ih-u'L ctmidy ff Cn-.lt State of
, Oregon, has this day filed in this ottiee hi-
sworn statement Nt. 17S. fr the u -chase of
. Ws SW, of Sectio n 6 and W H XV,
; cf Secii-m 7 in township No IS S.
: yMgt ytK K., W. M. and will oBVr pnu f
V -h-.w that the land nit,-ht is ure van.ul.
j ftr iU timber or st.-ne than f.r aicrlcnltura1
purv. and to establiih his claim to sr. hi
Luul lfasre Keinttr and Keccii-er of this otti
ee at The lalies, Oretpon cn Saturday, the
37th day of April, l'.01. He names s
witnesses: A. M. Drake, tiuy llowanl,
I. E. Howard, 1. l Warner VWnL Oregon,
Any and all penwuis claiming advemely the
the altve described lands are reneted t
Hie their chums in this ff.ce on or lefiire snid
37th day ot April, li0l.
1 '
JAY P. LUCAS, Kr.-H-.ter.
Subscribe for Journal.
THE PLACE TO
1 Rrass Eound 2 foot rule.
1 good pair 8 inch scissors
lbs Tin Jlox Klondike
Smoking Tobacco.
4 bars of Lyon Soap,
2 8 quart tin milk pans.
1 glass syrup pitcher, nickel
top.
30 Boxes parlor matches.
' T . r ,ss
: 2 pa T3 Jjadies fast black hose
E 1
rt 1 ,, c t a rrpa cwpt't rlli)i'ol-ltf
" 1 "t-rsdgLS bWtt L I UOLOiaiC.
1 T.il-JcV. ,!
1 Ulg iUrKlSn tOWCl.
1".T 11 !
x ii i ie iansuaie cam uric apron
1 Glass berry set
1 Glass Milk Pitcher.
Lacies' long sleeve vests, med.
Ladies drawers, medium.
The Bpe HiAe don't
I. MICIIELL.
in all lines.
Clothing
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f FETH t Co., Hankers. Tlie TXslles.
I M.m.ke ItKiM., Honkers. AKru.
V. Louis. Ths D..lls.
B . Iaihaun, The T.ll-.
Dosil Tjssh s Spit aa4 Rasoke Toar I0A A nay.
To qtilt tolmceo easily and forever, be mac
neltc. full of life, nerve ami Ticor. take sSo-To-flac.
the f.nrtr -wurker, that makr weak men
strong. All drucjrista, sOc or ft. Cure guaran
teed llooklrt anl anpl frees. Address
Sterltuc iteueAly Ca. CUico or New York.
Everrbodx Bas IS.
Cnarrts Caiidv Caihartlc. the mnst trnn
lerful titxJisul Iim-o err of tiM a7e. p ra
!ir. arid rff r.-Snntr tn lha trtsie. ai-l pcnti.v
iint Mai lively on khlity. liver and N vris.
A' ann ii Use emirr aystrm. dir-i-e! rold,
un .ta incite, fever, bibilual -oiiatiraiion
ifi-1 h. HiUMiKa. F!aai buy and try a lnx
f . C C to-day; iu, -i... -M. i-ent. tkjlaanu
uoxuiiUx'd u cur by ail drui-irial.
1 -r 25?V..,a
1 nci.rr tor iodo.
j tiac. putiUci t&m biSdTr-
! tor lost ittut
nk toa iroaf
UDID,n
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Ortice at The Dalles. Oregon,
February So, 1U01.
Nitice is hereby jrivm that the folloa-in
lamed settler has tiled ntice f his intention
'-n make final protf in sup(ir.rt of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before
A. C. Palmer, I. S. Couiniissioner, at Prine
ville, Oregon, on Thursday Apr. 11, l'JOl, vis:
Co'ontl F. Suiith of Latnonta, Oregon.
H. K. No. 60ISI for the SS NV, SW N K$
X WJ.SKi Sec 2M, Tp. 13 S., R. 14 E. W. M.
lie names the foll.twintr witnesses U piove
his continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of said land, vis:
J. S. McMeen. Jerry Acbey, J. II. Grant,
of Lamoata, Warren Brown of Prineville,
Oregon. Jay P. Lucas,
' Register
SAVE MONEY.
3lal!iS.
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l;.eep anything; it sells
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South South North N'orth
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Freight Fuss. Froigiit
Arrive Arrive Leave Leave
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2:7 p.
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2:p.
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3:14 p
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KO. H. MOITLER.
Gen. Manttgsr.
D. .t. n nnrn,
.Superintendent. -
Our Annuals ai poin like "hot
dikes," and at the present rate the
supply will soon !e exhaustt J. If you
have a friend or relation o vuuU
any informatiun about Crook county
liim a copy.
DAVEnp fit ones., pf.gprietg.is.
Stock boarded hy the day, week or month. Fine saddle horses
and livery turnouts. Rates reasonable. Good accommodattions
Remember us when in Prineville and we guarantee that tha
your patnonage will le deserved
BABNATi
.sf
Bay Horse, Foiled in 1894,
Owned by O. k..
"NVill stand for the season of 1900 in Prineville.
Earnato was entered in bur of tlie Prineville Jockey Club races
of Ortolx-r 1., as follows: The g-imletlush, the 5 furlong dash,
the J-,uile heut, the 1-iiiile t'iish, t:iking tirt money in nil these rnci'8,
over such horses as B.iz-jiiimii, HcJ Lnt:ih, l'uul Jones, :nij others.
TERMS: ? 10 for sc!iiT p:iy:ih!e lit time of serviee. to
insure, pnyuble wh.en marc is kuo'.vn to he wirh foal or changes owners.
City Meat Maikot,
A Coinjilete and Choice Line of
Beef, Veal, 51 niton, Pork, Bacon,
Lard, and Country Produce.
Main st. itons.or 'Phone 31.
L
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FOR
T
Send in your
We have a rjood assortment
CLEAR LUMBER
Call at Mill
TftT 7Y T TD
r,, B,VWKIKS EROS.
or Adi
HAYSTACK
Blood
Stock
l!liE.aiU OF
DRAFT, COAOil A.iO CARRIAGE HORSES.
Choice young breeding stock a specialty.
Q. SPRINGEPv, Haystack, Crook Co., Ovegon
Prineville Planing Mill.
John B. Shipp, Proprietor.
Manufacturer and dealer iu all kinds of rough an I
dressed lumber, shingles, brackets, mouldings, turn
ing and bund sawing. House F.nish made to older.
Agent fur Gambler and Usui Bicjclcs and Tundries.
Mill opposite riineville F.our Mill. Y.inl, 2il St., ntriaite I. 0. O. I" Bull;
Prinirille, Cregcn,
, CONTEST NOTICE.
IKFAi.Tlllul-T OV TrIK I NT Kill OR,
Cnited States Tniid Ortice,
The Dr.lleR, Ore , -on, Mar. 6, l'.fOl.
A stifTlc'ent omtest affidavit having heen
f:Iud in this office by Emma E. Pik
contestant, against h.mietitead entry N. 72M.
made April 7, 199, for SE SWjf sec 1 and
NWJ and NK ' NEJ of
Section 22, Township 12.S, Rane 13, liy
Timejli B. Johtiaon Cuntextee, in which it is
allowed that said Joseph B.Johnin has whuliy
n'jan-toned said tract and chan ,ed his resi
dence therefrom for more thantdx months ainoe
mal ing said entry, and that fctich nUr(t
aiiandomcnt if not due tn hi employment Itt
the militar or naval service of the United
Stales. Said parties are hereby notified to
appviar, respond and offer evidence touching
fluid alienation at 10 ochek a. ni. on Apr I7
1901 before A. C. Palmer, LJ. S. Comm.
cioner. at Lis office at Prinevi le, Oregon,
(ami that linal hearimr will be held at 10
o'clock a. m. on May 7, V01 before)
the FetfiMter and Ilejeii-er at the United
States Land Ortice in The Dalles, Oregon.
The aaid contestant having, in a proper
affidavit, tiled Jan. 22. 1900, act forth fact
which show that after due diligence per
bonal Me-rvtca of this notice can not be
made, it is hereby ordered and directed that
such notice be given by due and proer pub
lication. Jay P. Lucas, Refister.
Otis Patterson, lteceirer.
County Treasurer Notice.
Notice is hereby given that all
Crook county warrants registered after
Apiil 23, 1900, to and including war
rant no, C16f chifis 14, registered Oct.
10, 1900willbe paid on presentation to
the treanurer of said county. lute rent
will cease from the date of this notire.
J. X. POiSDKXTEI.,
County Treasurer.
IVineville, March 12, 1901.
and appreeiated.
DAVENPORT BROS.
Tester Leliinaa
Preprietcrs.
THE
AWMILL
orders at once.
on hand and saw extras to order.
Planed to ORDER.
Out
TRICE,
OK tGO T.
anch.
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