trcei - Cavnty - Journal. - ..w.. t, ,...... lji(U M sssteres' t tha nnstotfice in F'H-ii.. V-. Jreg.. iwr tsaossuiKtSMSi UinHiii Ua ti. si. U u sacuud Lws matter. STeifCBIPTION SATES. K aswajccr s -..... ..,...... ist Mmw ............ .... T MoiriK ... - . ..TS . ...so THCBePAV. ArBIL 18, 1901. If Mr- Bryan succeeds in buying an art4e from Mr, Cleveland, he will (eertainly make a decided im 2rersBaat in his paper. &eer!Liry Wilson is getting ready to send millions of young trees all over the country this year. The Secretary thinks the country needs woods and he stands ready t fnrnieh trees in assorted packets. The Shaniko Leader devoted considerable space last week to hat the Portland Dispatch had to fay of it, Don.t do it again, broth er; poor, old Toney has outlived li sfulness, if he ever had any. The government is moving vigor u?ly to investigate the recentlv Jeovred frauds in the Philip fanes. Its action in the case of the Cuban frauds is evidence that Its action will be all that can be vri&had. One Lentx, of Ohio, who has ttecn retired from Congress, to the jgreat Ixrncfit of that body, has jigain won notoriety by denounc ing the capture of Aguinaldo. By he way, Lcoti is said to resemble An exchange says: He who Ik-Ijk; his town helps himself he's a partner in the business, and that is the essence of building up the sbuines. If you can't contribute M good act or word, you can help .by giving your little hammer and yourself a rest. Stop knocking and tts'P mxun. Son? of our exchanges, in the sricinUy of where Thomas Reilley was killed, . are lamenting the fact 4'nt they gave only one side of the affair. It is always better to say nothing at all than too much in -such case. A bare statement of tlie facts is sufficient, gentlemen, Jiri rx dtn'tpoil any good "jurcrs. Col. Bryan seems to forget that the people of these United States liave twice elected Mr. Cleveland. li&d tar.ue lete4 Mr. MeKinley to th hl2M 8ice in their gift, and Jive I vice refused to elect Mr. 3rj.B to that same office. Really, .eon jlxin; these facts, a little re spect tosazds.at least one of these seoUeufiB ja.ti.sM JJot be out of J6tit Jit A ay Meam. The Jit. lltiens Xews A a bad acjaell J JbjatssrLa last week over the 3Tt-t fcr.l (h eople of Eastern Oregon mere' l&xmg in the scalp fjwunty. It eje8 tliis is a country where nothing "is raised but hair and that only in the shape of a dktalp. Will maybe we can.t raise o much as they do at St. Helens, amy way the salmon don't swim out of the streams in the fog and fet tan tied np in the branches of the trees to be picked by the in habitants as their chief means of support as is done in St. Helens. The people of the United States Are determined that the Nicaragua atanal hall be built. This nation ftis a compact with countries through which the canal will be constructed, empowering the Unit vd States to build it. 1 his country Jias Can right, the means and tlie !-etermination, and will dig the -tiTtal in ppite of all -opposition. Cf t-ourte it will 1 open to the Cf-nr.merce of the world and tl e )iips of all nations on erjual term?, 1-ut build it we will and con'.ro! it., A rupgd-tion has lieen made tliat an iaiternational congress to be held at Wafhint:tcn might irove the Vet-t means of harmonizing ine Ulner - nce and bringing alxiut a common ground of understanding. Out of uch a e ingress grew the Suez con .fn?ron, which controls the i.B;ige t-i tliat waterway. 1 here is reason to beliete that the project of an f ti'.crnational congress at Washing ton world meet with the favor of the several Eurojiean maritime j-owers which have. not up to this time taken a prominent part in the .unul ufiiirs. Albany Herald What Will U Say Sextl Ar, jfermann' desire to break Into the JJull Run reserve is not u-t:efi the alleged necessity star .path .fT fire-fighters. What jtlie Becj-e nuds is to be let alone. Yrit.b evUjdueirerct to Mr. Ormsby .nl Jii A'igilance, bis men will do jnore itta io fl j-eserve than jedxL TJje lat thing wanted in jliiJ is - procession -Of jjleasure-3UT-- j'ttJeg j-hroughr--'rcgon- Smith Js deception. Wines, Liquors, QDomestic and -Imported Ciears. v3 Onion sets t Elkinj 4 Kinff. Ask for price on barbed wira at C. L H. V CSates has sold thc.Maling ditch u the ciiy. y Jihn Combs returned Tuesday f-om a business trip to Arlington. Mrs. I.e:ty B. Brock, 'Grand ch'ef of the Rathbotte Sisters, is in the city in the interest of that order. Should be Looked After. It is rumored that a party Ot I immigrants are headed this way from Harney county among whom there is a case of smallpox. If this be true the count v board of health should see that they' ar quaran- tined until all danger of infection j. is past- Any thing of such a nature hould be suppressed and not a liow- ed to nm or the county at will, spreading the di'Sease far and wide, "An ounce of prevention is worth a ' " one r these "rullman Ur , j Binary bieepen." The car is attached pound of cure." j to- the '-Chicago Portland Special,'' - - - - j which g. ei through to Chicago without Hasn't Bee "Bounced." chan-re, ami the one in the "Atlautic K ii 'Prv ' 'S to Kansas City without The disgruntled, harping, small change. Pasaeugers in this car for Chi politicians, Who "told VOU SO," and cw. . hange to . T,iIar car at Granger. ' , ,1 Much of the fiiat class travel u being were so elated at the exaggerated CTrr!Wll in tKe8a Mrm lt)e ntn and unwarranted reports concern- lower, and the service being Uearly equal "removed," will now have some- rinding foldera, write to A. L. Craig, G thing to reflect on. The chances are ' - K- A N. Cj. PortUnd. Ore. that Mr Hermann will remain in the present position which he fills so acceptably, for if a chance is made it will be a transfer to a field where his tireless energy and broad capabilities will be exerted still t further in the interest of the people. The Government does not drop such ; men as Binger Hermann for slight I cause, or to gratify a few politicians in their aspirations. Roseburg' Plaindealer. JVZ Tax Cuconstiiutional. The road poll tax law raising t"ie road poll tax from $1 to $3, has j been discovered to be invalid be-1 lcaue the journal of the senate fails . iu suuw uiai ik iaeti Li tab uoiy. i This bill was introduced in the i house by Mattoon and passed that! branch of the legislature. It was j called up in the senate on February 22, next to the last day of the sess ion, and was passed through three readings. On motion of Marsters it was laid on the table after having beenread the third time and was lat- er taken from the table. There is, however no record of its having passage. The journal of Feb. 23 shows that President Fulton signed the bill, but that will not give it life. The bill, so far as the record shows, d d not pass, though as a matter of fact it did pass. Salem Journal. Sheriff" a Sale on Execution. In the County Court of the State of Ore gtei for BcnUin einnty. K. Wokit. fLur.Ua, vs. William Mackay, defeotii.nt. Xetice i. hereby Riven, that onder and by virtae of an avecatioa iuij oat of tbs almve rautid coart anj came, and to me directed and delivered, upon a iudicment rendered and entered in aaid conrt aui cause, on the 15th day of Jane, 189S, in favor of B, Woklt, plaintiff, and agarajt WQliam Mackay, de. fendant, for the sum of and interest theretia at 10 per cent per annum, and the fur h-r sum of $3o.25 with interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum, and the further sum of S25 attorney fees, and the farther sum of $10 damages and owts. Said judgments being duly assigned hy B. Woldt, plaintiff, to J. X. Brwieberry, and thereafter duly assigned by said J. Ji. Brandfber.-y to W. A. Wells, and whereas, by said saecutiai it was ordered that eat of the personal property of said defendant William Mai-Jtsy, I make the sum of S24U85. and interest thereon at 10 pes Beat from June 7th, lS9e, Um the sum of I70.t0. paid Nov. IX, Itm. and the sum of 4X20 paid June 7, IXni; and the farther sum (jud)nnent)of with interest thereon at 8 per cent from June 7, 1X94, and tlie further sum of 825 attorney fees, snd tbs further sum of 810 costs and dis bnrsemeuts now due on said judgments, to irether with accruing costs by levy and sale ! " property sooordmg to uw. : funj thrn out of the real oroperty belunKini.' t the said defendant, William ilaciiay, iu Crook eounty, on or after the said l.'ith day of June, 1S9S; and not bating found any person al property in said county wherewith to satis fy said execution, I have levied upon all the riicht, title and interest of the defendant, William Mackay, in and to the following de scribed leal prop -r1 v, to-wit: An undivided 5-32 of tlie south half of the south west quarter of section 30, and the north half of the north west rj darter of sect! ill SI, Township 16 3, K. 12 E., W. M, Also an tmdivided 1-12 of the east half of the north east quarter, and the east half the south east quarter of section 31, and the west half of the south west quarter of section 29, and the sonth half of the south esst quarter of section 30, all in To, 111 S. R, 12. E, W, M, Said described undiviled interest in the 1 tads belonging to ssid defendant Wm, Mac k iy, I will on Saturday, the 11th day of May, 1901, at 1 o'clock, p m, of atdd day. In frd it of the court h"UHe on tlie step leading t'lereto inthe eity of Priueville, Crook county, Oregon, sell all the said right, title and in tereet the said William Mackay had in and to tlie above described real property on or after June 1", ltiW, at public auction to the highest bidder t'T eaiih la hand, the proceeds to be applied iu satisfaction uf said juuVinent and a( ciwts. W. C.'Coyotr.TO, S' eMIT, Crook eounty. Oregon. Pa'd thi ?j di.v of A).i'., o o o o o The Celebrated A. B. O. Beer Always on Hand. O O o Prineville, , re. TWO CENTS The Dalles-Warm Spring Stage Co. will carry freight ami express from The Dalles to Friueville at three cents a pound. Vim.- Ordinary Sleepers. Tile tourist travel between the east and the 1'acilio ouut hit reached enruious prp.rtiou iu the last few years, and calls lor a special class of equipment. Tu meet this demand the Pu l;ii ui Ou. hua issued from its shops what it lecliuicallv calls the "Pullman Ordirary Sleeper." These cars appear similar tu the regular a eerier, beitii? hmlt mi 1 . u .),, but uot furnished with the same elegance i ley are tq-upped witb ni tttressea, blankets, sheets, pillmra, pillow cases, towels, cimiUa, brushes, etc. reiuirinx nuthinirff the kiud tu be f uruisned by the wssener. Each car has a stove for , making oUee and tea ami doinu "liuht houetceepimj,1' and each sectiju can be n""1 ,,b !1 "djus able table. A uni formed prter accumigtiiiea each car. hi business being to makeup berths, keep tu - car clean, ana look after the conifuri . - fnmi Portland by the O. R. Ji. Co. is Kotire tb Creditor. Xotice a herely Riven that the nojerattraed has beta by tta County C.mrt ofCrnok Coun ty, State of Oregon, duly appointed adminis. trator of the estate nf Julia A. Culeman, de- ceased, and all persons havinjr claims against said iMtate are hervby remdred to prenent the same duly verified, to td administrator, at the offiue of M. K. Brink, in PrineviUe. Ore- Son, six months f rua the date of this notice. A T. COLEHAX Administrator of the estate of Julia A Cole. man. deceased. Dated March IS, 1001. SiiORj line and union Pacific Cbto Salt lAke. Isvnrer, 4:3 .m. Portland Ft- ortb. Omaha. Bperial Kansas CU?. ht. t:00 a. m. lutA, Chicago and via Hull- atai.4. ' It. gton. AClanile Salt Iak, fenvr. :40 a.m. i Kzpreva Ft. orth.Oraaha, tf) . 8L Kl9U' tr, !. ; via Hoal Loaim,Caica4oautl lAClod staat. I 8u P.al Watla Walla lwi- 7: a. mu Fat Mall ton.dpokana.MiD p. ax. neapoUa.t. Paul. Dnlulti. Wilwtv- I Spokaxt k,CUicacoAaaat. I OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE I FBOJC PORTLAND. I tOr-sa. All sslllnic dslei 4.00 f. ttv. subject to cbauge For Ran Franeteo ! rail every a daja DaHy Celeaikls dlvar 4np. m. Ii aimlsr Wssmsrs. Kx. aumUy l:MB. m. Vatnrday To Astorts sntf Wsy I HlM p- m. landings S:0Oa. m. wlllaaistts Slier. 4:mp.m. Xa. auuday ks. Sunday Ores on Oily, !sw. bers. Raletn, I n.le- Ctideuce A War iidlnics. 7:00 a. m. silllaswns mm4 Tssv : p. m. Tim.. Thur. MU Mnrs. U..11.. W e.1. ami Sat. ud Fri. Oreson City. Pay. Ion, A Way Land ings. 00 a m. imissms Slrsr. 4:S0 p. m. Tass.. Thur Mon.. Wed. sad Sat. rortland la rorval. and Fri. lis A Way Land ' ln. - I.e. Rtpsrts Snake Hirer. I.v.l'wlston :a.m. bally bally HI paris to Lawlsteu 9 a. in. W. L Lawrence, Agent, Biggs, Oregon. COXTKST NOTICE. Dkpaktmktct or Thk Intkhior United States banJ Office, The Dalles, Oregon. March 6, 1101. A sufficient contest affidnvlt having been tiled in this oflfirre hy Heury T. (ri nei, con testant, afraiitnt homestead entry No. 6574, made 'April 1, IslW. fur K SK?4 S W SKtf ft SEK SWJ Section 10. Township 14 S, Kange 13 K, by Victor H. Davis. Contentee, in which it is alleged that said Victor H. Davis has wholly ahai.dou.ed sai l tract and changed his residence therefrom for more than fix months since making said entry, and thct his abandonment is not due to his employ ment in the military or naval servioe of lb United States in time of war. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, reinnd and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. nt. on Apr. 20, l'JOl, before A. C. Palmer, U. S. Oi-mmUditmer, at his office at Priueville, Oregon, (and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. tn. on May 8, l'.tOl, before) the Register and Re ceiver at the United States Land Office in The Dalles, Oregon, The said contestant having. In a proper affidavit. Mt forth facts which show tliat after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. J y P. Lacaa, itefrieter. Kdaetntte Toor Boweli XTlfh Caescmrets. Candy Catharrtr, cn- consi 1pn,t (on forever. lQcr&c I-UGt.tUittrUadlJae, Our Spring SIMMER Wash Goods, New Silks, (linghanis, : Percales, Piques, Chambry, New Ribbons", Dress Trimmings. PRINTS: 2i Yards for KA Full Line of Ladies' Shirt Waists, " Underskirts, " Muslin Underwear. NEW PATTERNS IN Laces, Embroidiricp, Embroidiries. - LATEST NOVELTIES In Ladies' Belts, Collars, Ties, Gloves. t Beet For the Bowels. . So matter what ails you, headache to a cancer,, you will never get well until your bowels are put right. CASCAKETS help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produco eaey natural movements, cost you just 10 cents to start petting your health back. CASCARETS Gaudy Cathar tic, the genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tablet has C. C. C. stamped on it. Beware of imitation In the Circuit Omit t the st&te uf Oictfuu for tbc etMnty nf i Trouk. J. M. Minkler, pi tint iff, va. Alice Miakler. defendant. To Alice Mtnkler, the above named defend ant. In the name of the state of Orecnn: Yito are hereby required to aprear and uuwer the onmplaint filed aftatnM yon in tSe huve en tits ed nit within ten days from the dateuf the errtoe of this summons npoa ju, if served within this omintjr, or if served within any other county of this state, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this umtL.om noon you; and if yon fail to anwer fur want thereof, the plaintiff wilt ap ply to the court for the relief demandssd in said complaint, to wit: a decree duwdmj the bontls of watrimony heretofore eatMtine; be tween the plaintiff and the. defendant herein, an-J that the custody of Arthur Miukler and Kuhjr Minkhrr, ntinocs. Le ajrarded to tdain titf. The date of the first puUiatii of this sum moos is March 31, 1'JOL. and Is puUUhed iu the Crook County Journal by order of Hon. W. la. nradahaw. Jude of the Seventh Judic ial IHstrirt of Orem, and done at The Dalies Oreyn, thi- 16 th day uf Man:h, VA)l. A. C Palmrk, Attorney for Plaintiff. stave .fee-eta vetm C A MTA R sTTS fr lusomnta. sitk wblch I bar been atVlcied for oer ttveabf rears, mod I can say tbai Cascareta fcsve etvea a. snore relief tbaaany other reme dv 1 bsve ever tried. 1 shall eertatnlT reeom Dend them to tajr friends ss beinc all they are re pr esse ted.- THu4 'n'-. ilL Candy sans, rstetal.1.. Pnwm. Tssts OifX. ra ssr Slea.n. MMIn.a Grips. We.xjS.SBS CURI CONSTIPATION. ... ,. niii, I, I. mrm M SM Ms.T0.RlC rMiMl rnmrt.nlsaoO ar t tfroe yOTICK FUR FI BLICATIOX. Land Office at The Dalle. Orrenn, Ainril 10, ltXil. Notice ts herel'T iriven that the f"ll"wine named ettler baa ti!Kl notice nf hi int-ntiin tn make final rrikf in auprt of hi claim, and that amid pnwf a-ill be made before J. J. Smith, County Clerk, At lVinevUle, Oretfun. on Friday. M7 24 llfOl, Lettan Curtia, if Hay Creek, Oregon, H. E. N- 7A!0forth E SW, SE XWjsJ 8WJ,; NK Sec 18 T. 11 R. 16 E, V. M. He nankea the following witnenaee t prove hit ctntinuius rraidence upon and eultivatiun of naid land, vix: C. C. Ihmbtin, P. M. Dunham,; P. B. Dok. F. T. Doak, all uf Hay Creek, OrKOu. Jay P. Lucas, Ftx inter. JOTICE FOR PrBUCATIOX. Vnitcd State Land Office, The Udlts. On-jfon, April 10, 1301, Nut ice U hereby given that the foDnwinr; named evttler hae filed notice of intention to make final prouf in support of his claim and that Baid proof will be made before J. J Smith, Ciinnty Clerk at hie office in Prine ville, Oregon, on Friday the 24th day of M.y. WC1. vix: John H. Wigle, Crook, H E So. 1319, for E'NWJ S-WJ4. NK. NW SE of SecS, in Town.hip No. 19 8., Range No. 19 E.. W. M. He name the following witneesea to prove hie ochtinumut reklenc npojf and cultivation of said land, vix: . R. S. Price, Priheville; Alex H in ton, Paul Held, Crook; Edward A. Parker Price. Ote gn, Jay. P. Lucas, ReKUter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department or thk Ixtkkior. Land Office at The Dalle., Oregon. March 4, 1901. Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing nameJ settler han filed notice of hfeintention to make final proof In support " of hie claim, and that aaid proof will be made before A. C Palmer. U. S. Commissioner at Prineville Oregon, on Thursday. April . 18, 1901. viz: Ranick O. Jessee of Prineville, Ore gon, H. E. No. 7933. for the 8W NE SEVi N WW and K SWj, Soe. 2.,Tp. 10 S. R. 18 E.. W. M- He names the following witnesses to prove hU oontinuoe residenoe upon and cultivation of said land viz: Oscar Crnin, Jehu Johnnon, R. E. Dareyf Jt Ht Ga-y, all of Prineville; Oregon. 4 xrv. lt'Cas. 1S0MA SPRING ARRIVALS. Stock is now complete MEN'S New Styles In Collars, Ties, Golf Shirts, Negligee Shirts. The Famous J1JXI. Made by Kuh, Nathan & Fischer Co. Noted for its perfect fit and pplendid quality. Olt Shoe Line Is the most complete and up-to-date line of Mens', Ladies' and Childrens' Shoes in the market. In addition to the famour Hamilton-Brown Shoe we have add ed the Desnoyer shoe for Men. Fine Valne and Latest Styles. All-Over Simpson, Wilson & Co. BICO UAREH Fire-proof building, 90x300 feet, is now ready to handle Merclinudixe, Wool, etc. HAUL YOUR FREIGHT TO SHANIKO -DEALERS IN- Coal, Flour, Liimber, Wood, Hay and Grain. Special Attention given to wool trade. First-claa baling and grading facilities. Also stock yards, latest plans. All Modern Improvements for Handling Stock. f French at- Co., Banker. The TMlea. PROPRIETORS: "?t' "u'' Mlt J w. upkd. The D.illes. ; I.B. F. LavnALry. Tha Dsllm. THIIONTIIKOXSON. Mine Examined and reported on. ORES ASSAYED. All work given prompt and careful atterUou Abhwood, - - - Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at The Dal lea. Oregon, Feb 12. 1901 Notice) ts hereby given that in compliance with the provisions nf the act f Conrrreae of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the .States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Waithintoa Territory." as extended to all the Public Iand States by act of Auguat 4, it92, James BUfffB, of IWnd, eminty of Cnxtk State of Oregon, has this day riled in this office bin 1 wornstatemeut No. 178, for the iwchane of I WM Section 6 and W NW', of Sectin 7 in township No 1H S. ' Range No. 12 K,, W. M. and will offer pi-if to ahow that the land sought U more vauao fur its timber or stone than for aricultur purposea, and to eetablih bis claim tu sat land Iwfore Re'tMter and Receiver of this ofl ee at The DalW, Oregon on Saturday, th 27th day of April, 190L He namee e witnesaes: A. M. Drake, ny Ho wart. D. E. Howard, D. D, Warner Rend, Oregon Any and all person claiming adveimly th the abve deecrilked landa are tvqueated file their claims in thi. ofEce on or before said 7th day ot April, IDOL JAY P. LUCAS, Register, Subscribe for Journal. THE PLACE TO 1 Brass Bound 2 foot rule. 1 good pair 8 inch scissors. 1-2 lbs Tin Box Klondike Smoking Tobacco. " 4 bars of Lj'on Soap, 2 8 quart tin milk pans. 1 glass syrup pitcher, nickel top. 30 Boxes parlor matches. The Bee Hive don't , every tiling, . in all lines. FURNISHINGS. Clothing Ewl Tctew SfH 44 K-nifc Int 1JI Away. To qnit to)acro easily ami forever, be mac cetic. fall o( life, nerve ami viifor. take No-T llec. the wrtntler-wnrker. ibat makes wemk men strorag. All drtifrirlsta, 5c or tl. Cureicuaraa teed. Donk let ami anmp le free. Address Sterling lemeJy Co.. Cti.cao or Ne York. sbvervtxMiy Bays So. Cn.vnrtit Cand r Cathartic, the moat won derful medical diarov ere of tlie are. p eas int and rofr-ahintr to ih lasre. art irentiv ind oaiUvcly on kidnera. liver and ho we is, .'h atisinte the- entire system. dlstel colds, ciim lieatiaeite fever, habitual onstiaiioit and iMiiousnea, Pteaae buy ami try a box ofl!. V. C. to-dav; 10, sfcV, .su cents. tSold aoU guaranteed to cure by all drogista. It wto wira ym vkfibff ytm eontfee r atiruDwiitrtM. ztla nlco- torrs tottt f lh Uuo1. a 1 V, hav oOff boxr-a pAkos too iro4T-sV 111 AlwWoid. 400.000 vci poctet- -wT a PvT W NO TttBAr frai yonr own dniciiii. who Toueb for as. Tsvkt it wita l.BtlntiT. MratstenUv Ooa bos. SI. DwBtvllT ran: 3 Imim. 9M.Hk, rf unl mnnrj. tWad, Mmw fart. rOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OrncK at Tb Dallks, Or., Afar. 27, 1901. Notice it hereby- given that the following anied 1 tier ha tiled notice of his intention make rinal pnmf iuHUpportof his claim, and hat taid proof will be inade before I. J. Smith, County Clerk, at Prineville, )rvgron, on Friday, Slay 10, 1901, vix: William H, Orimes of Prineville, Oregon, I. K. No. 9as3, for theA NEK, FJ NWJ W. 8, T. 1.1 S., R. 18 Fa. W. M. He namna the foUnwinKwitnewtes to prove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation f. Maid land, vis: Jeff O'Kellv, W. H. Kinder, Frank John son, William McVey, of Prineville, Oregon. JAY P. LUCAS, Register. SAVE MONEY 111 2 pairs Ladies' fast black hose 0 Packages sweet chocolate. 1 big Turkish towel. 1 white Lansdalecambricapron 1 Glass berry set. 1 Glass Milk Bitcher. Lacies' long sleeve vests, med. Ladies drawers, medium. Heep anything; it sella J. MICIIELL. ST-' 'rNsi asiw ColVLzaalDla. " S outneni Effective 1J-.01 A. M H, pirmbr , iswi. Boilth South rTorlh fCorth bound Bound bound Bound STATIOXS. Tlslly Dally Pslly Freight 1-sss. . Freight Arrive Arrive Lesve Leave 7:30 a.m 1 :!M p.mj Biggs 11-5 a.m! 1:40 p.m 8:00 a.ral 1:.'0 p.m Gibbons llou s.m S:rj p.m 8:0 s.m 2:14 p.m; Wasco - jl":45 s.ml 2:'s p.m S:4fi a.ml 2:'Si p.m Klo'drkelio a.m 2:4op.ra A - . n m k,.n,Tnit 1 ''S . m 2 :!W n m I :U a!m 11:45 p.m:Isy C Jr:19:15 a mi 4i:2 p.m 9:V2 a m 2:.s p.m Meiio'ias iii;i a.m z:un p.m :2s a.m! r.:0i) p.m LeMoM 111:110 a.m 1 : p.m :U am l:i p.m! Mora I :. s.m' 1 :40 p.m :! o.m Emkinvl aui9 a.m! 10:10 a.mi S:44 p.m O i V'r I :1.) a m; 1:00 p.m :unp.m nonruoni ..w, a .ii i 4:J6 p.m' Uuthrle s:40 a.m; n 4:40 p.m Wilcos 8:si a. aij .. J p.m. naiiiup i n:w ill1.... KO. H. MOHLER. Gen. Mansicer. D. J. HARRIS. .Superluteuusnt. Our Annual's are going like "hot cakes," and at tlie present rate the supply will soon be exhausted. If yon hnve a friend or relation, who wants any information about Crook county him a copy. Hamilton Stables Redby Feed Barn. BONNE Y City Meat Market, FosoSa A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Yeal, Mutton, Pork, Bacon, Lard, and Country Produce. Main si. mow-ibb, Look Out. FOR jAURY Send in your orders at once. We have a good assortment on hand and saw extras to order. CLEAR LUMBER Cull at Mill or Address, HAT7E3KS BROS. SO. Stallions. so. Haystack's three great stallions, The Heavy . Draft, The Coacher and The Carriuge or Saddler, will stand at the ranch until July 1, 1901. "Uhe Clydesdale, , Saltan! tamp, JS, is m of tfeoana"s vttry 6st Hood. dorih dapjiioti 6ay, mtitA woAito point. ifamp cannot 60 OJrcocm a a si'rw 0 ' iarpo, smooiA at oonod, sa&aoo norsos. XJhe Coacher, x Cartfimat 5?Sc A r hiacJt, mee'vAt 7CO pomeis. jfAepA iarf as a ttraficr, is far a6oiw tA attrctp arrtony smali Aorss for 4kmm y, sty ana sjotra. sreay adapted to cross ny mm mait - mti formed mares, ZAe JfcacAney ZAo tram'ayr ana" saddo siro, is maAojany 6rty, and Aia oafs miil mroiyA from 9SO to 300 pounds, and for a Aandsomo oasinoss Aorso mm' ooAard to surraV. V. " yyy, c for oitAor of Aestr Aorses, fO, elue tvAtrt iA marv fs known to bo wit A foal, disposed, or allowed to oseapo on tAc ranyo. 9Jars av.y Sjeard or urwmiy, mn mod jMrjtmr, mt SO emnf, Jr wmoJt. due mAM ivufrnw, mnd f av r o rmspmnstoi or sr -' iwntm 2ommp sttons mioros SVs mroods, rrs at Arj oAoicw younf toants. mm Aam f, ar saio, Q. SrRIXGER, Haystack, Crook Co., Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. Department uf the Interior, Land Otfioe at The Dalles, Oregon, April Snd. l'JOl. Notioe is hereby given that the following, named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support ot her claim, and that said proof will be made before J. J. Smith County Clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on Thursday. May 10, M01, 'vis: George 3. McCoy, of Hay Creek, Oregon, H. E. No. 7842 for the SVVjf SKv;, Si CWJ Sec. 10 and NEJ NWK Sec 1 T. 11 S., Ii. 18 E., W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residenoe upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz; C. S. McCorkle, of Ashwood, Oreiron, Alex Friend, G. F. McCoy, H, t, Weble. all of Hay Creek, Oregon. Jay P. Lucas, KvUtt-r CONTEST NOTICE. PKTAIlTMKrT Or THE I.NTVEl.tt, United States Land lllfiof. The Dalles, Orepin, Mar. A, l'JOl. A siiMicie'it contest affidavit havitix lieen filed in this uffics by Emma E. Pike contestant, against htnnetead entry Na insde April 7, 1KU0, for SE1 SW see IS, asal NKJ4 N.VJ4 and N SK A Section 2J, Township 12,S, ltanRe la, by .To-ieph It. Johnsim Content ee, in which It is alleged that said Joseph B. Johnson has' wholly abandiaied said tract snd changed his resi dence therefrom for more thansix months since making said entry, and that such al!ejrel aiianjoment is not due to his employment in the militar or naval service of the. United States. Said parties are herelry notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Apr 27 1!K)1 before. A. C. Palmer, V. 8. 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, 1H01 before) -the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Tlie Dallas, Oregon. The sakl contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed Jan. 21 1900, set forth fscto which show that after due diligence per. sonal service of th:s notice can not bs . ,J .. :. 1. l. 1 ....1 n n .1 .1 i nt 0.1 KaS such notice be given by due and vroiper pub. lication. Jay P. Lucas, Register. Otis Patterson, Receiver. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given that all Crook county warrants registered after Apii! 27, 1900, to and including war rant no. 616, class H, registered Oct. 10, 19O0will be pnid on presentation to the treasurer of said county. Interest will cease from the date of this notire. J. X. rolXDEXIXK, County Treasurer. Prineville, March 12, 1901. Stok boarded by diiT, week or month. Fine saddle horses and livery turnouts. Rates reasonable. Good accommodations. Remember us when in Prine ville, and we guarantee that your patronage will be appreciated and deserved. & C0HRS, Proprietors. ow 'Phone 31. THE gAWMILL Planed to ORDER. PRICE, OREGON . OT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. Department or Thi Istkkio. Land Office at The Dalles Oregon, March 4, 1901. Notice is hereby given that th. follawing. named settler has filed notice of his intent n to make final proof in support of his elaiin and that said proof will Ite made before A. C. Palmer, U. S. Commissioner at Prineville, Oregon, on Thursday, Apiil 18, 1001, vis: Thomas R. Curl, ofFrineville, Oregon, H. E. No. 70.T4 for the SWi NW, V)j Sff, and SEJi SWH Sec. 14. Tp. 10 S., R. 18 K. W. M. He names th. following witnesses to pror. his continuous rcnHtence upon and cultivation, of said laud, vt: S, J. Nswsnni, J. H. dray, R. F. Darsey, VV. C, Conjjletou, 11 of I'rneville, OreKcn. Jay P. Lucas, Register.