j NOTICK VOU PUBLICATION. Laud UHlo at Ths Palh-s. OmKon, April 22, MOl. Ndtlct I llUcllV (lvm tIlUt tll folloK'tllg iisinmi settlor liiu filwt notice of li In Intmtluu trt Hiuko liniil primf In aiii,rt of lila claim, Mill that said irm( will lie iriKilv lielure Tlia HeKWter and Unoolver t The Dalits, OreKnn, on Mnndsy .hint 8, 1U01, vki Oalwrus Davey, u( Haystack, (h-egim, II. K. Nil. WNUfurtlia WX HKtf, H4 KKJ Nee. 14, T. 12 S.. It. 13 K. W. M. 1( uaii'ea tin NIuwIiik wltn- tl 1V h I" ixintliiiiniia rolileiice upon and ciilllvatiuu uf aitlU land, vim Taiuva II. Laiiiaiin, Culver Oregon) Clay Hrltua, I'. H. 1'urrcll, CIim. 1'. I'uhlsr, lly lit ack OrK"n. Jay 1', Lnt-as, Register I A'oftVe (o Ureditori. ' Notion Is licruSy Kivtn Unit the uii'liir sidled linn been by the Cnunty Court of tliii btftta n( Oi-.ii(')n for the County of OriHik, duly npg i ut ud aduilniatratiir of Itiu nUta of Nancy A. Dunhntti, deceased mill til persons having cUiiui against aid oalalu re httn-lij required to ir nut tlm same duly vurifiud, to did ad liiiiiiitratiir, it tlm oflioe of A. C. Palmer, in Priuuville, Oregon, wiiliin six iiiuntlit from the dam uf till notice. ' I 1 J. K. Ilcuhsin. Adm'r of the estate of Nancy A. Ben liaiu, deceased, Dated April, 17th, I'M lliilio Mays luHt Uutnrdny sold to , 1). 1. Ketclium of Tlia Dulles, 1400 head of half-blood Hhrup yearlings, al 92.50 jwr liciul. AiiU;li)ie Humid. Laces, Finn patterns in Hue gnodi, yet iiricei wit hill the reach of ll. The Bee live. A nice variety to elm-ate from. Rkirts, night gowns, chemises, drawurs and cur tut coven all sim Tlie live Hive. Alfilfa seed and brominus iiicrmia need for sale at 0. L. Salomon. Salomon's have jiial opened a, new lot ul gent's furnishings and (uita. Prol rie City will send 700 Iba. of cobalt to the Buffalo exposition In chunks of 60 to 100 lb, end). Ho far lie known tlw region of Prairie City is a1 tlio only place m America where na tive ccbalt is found. Mr. A. C. Taliner will devote his iU ire time nnd attention to the law miJ land business, and ciin be found at liu office in the Journal buildiiiK t II times'. Pipes. A oomfortahle, clean amoker that will help yoa fori(e worry, lut ill ciuaa no worry either. Al the Dee Hive. ' ' Liou land for tale. A. C. Palmer. Jlnby'a first shoca free at Simpson, Wilson A Co. FOU SALE- Residence in Prineville. Very cheap. Iiuiuire uf A. C. Palmer Prlneville to Shanlko by DayliKht. Singe leave Prinuville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday tit 0 a. m Arrive at hhiiniko 0 p. in. Leave Khnniko Monday, Wednesday ami Friday at 6 a. in. Airivo nt Prineville at 6 p. i. Fresh relays of homes, (ood conches. Courteous nnd care ful driven. Social rutea to partial uiid express in quantities. Adammin A Wimkkk Co. Agents. Additional hah. I 'c(iceciicc TIIISPAPEIUaS veitUliiK Afimay, M and lit Merchvita Kx- 3iiaiiK, nan V niricHcn, Unllliinila. whera con truott lor alvertlaliiK oim ha uiaiie fur It, Onion acta at Elkina & Kinc Aak for prinet on barbed wire at C. L Bulotnau'a, , Col. Baker clgiira 75 eta. a box for a abort tiinii only. Dent ten cent values in the town. At Tye. Koditk Cameraa & Buppliea at Temple- ton d- Sop'a, 1 Buy your alioea and hata at 8. V. & Co'a For Sub1 Two very deniriible lot in l'rineville nt a biirguin, Call on or addra, Frank Klkina, J'rineville, Or. Call and ane the fine Hue of Photograph Albuiut at Tumpletoii & Hou'a. Mena' ablrt formerly f I to fl.75 your choice fur 00c, at Siinpaon, Wil son & Co. Wumveiler A Thninpaon liave junt ri-ceived a complete lino of Curliton, Currier Co'a. fat colored embroidery ailka. lii-iijiuiiin Foley, a pioneer miner, of California, and a reaideut of the Dalle since 18G,r), died from the t-ITectn of a doM) of jMiiaon taken with suicidal intent. Deapoudoncy, reaifUing from atraitened circumatancea, prompted the act. Mr. Foley waa about 71 yean of ago. Wm. McMeekin will aaw your wood twicu into thrro lengthe at 40 cent ier cord, whuthfir you luivo only one cord or one hundred cord. R. S. Price haa plenty of dry, solid juniper wood which he will tell at loweat cah price and deliver on shortest notice' 124tf. DuriiiK the pant week a very heavy storm has prevailed throughout western Nebraska, South Dakota and eastern Wyoming causing a great loss to stockmen, lhe thormoniet' r rang ed around xero. We should be well pleased with the kind of weathor we have been getting even if it ha bren a little cool of night. Cyrus, the jeweler, will make your old clock or watch run aa good a new, or give you a bargain in anything in the jewelry line. Simpson, Wilson & Co. are offering great bargains in Mens' and Boy. Mat. Pullman Ordinary Slerjxrs. The tourist travel between the east and the I'acilio coaal haa reached enormous proportioiia in the Inst few years, and cull a tor a special clan of equipiiuuit. To meet Una demand lhe Pullman Co. hit, issued from its ahopa what it technically culls the "Pullman Ordinary Sleeper.1' Thuso cars appvar similar to the regular sleeper, being huilt on lhe same plan, but not furnished with the same elegance They are equipped with mattresses, Markets, alienla nillowa, pillow-cases, tnweU, com a brmhii, do, requiring iiutlnneof the k.i.J tube lurmslied by the pssseiiuer. Each car has stove for making coll'ee and tea and doiiu "light housekeeping," and each aeutiou can be titled with an adjustable table. A uui formed porter aocompaiues each car. his business bfi'og to make up berths, keep the car clean, ana look after the comforts and wants uf the passengon. In each of the trains which are dispatched daily from Portland by the O. II. N. Cc. is to be found one of these "Pullman Or dinary Sleepers." 'ftie car is attached to the "'Chicago-Portland Special," which goes through to Chicago without chance, and the one in the "Ailuuiio Ex press" runs to Kansas City without change. Passengers in this car for Chi ciir'i i.hange to a similar car at Granger, Much of the Hist class travvl is being rirried in tnoie cars, the rates beiinr lower, and the aurvice buiuii nearly equal to t hat in the palace aleepera. For rates and full information, in cluding folders, write to A. L. Cranr, O. P. 1., O. U. & N. Co. Portland, Oru. TIMHKIt CTLTl'RE PKOOK-NOTICK Foil ri liLILA 'ION. I'uited States Land Office, The Dalle, Tire. Apill T 11101. N'otlje la ht-n-by civen that Jamn lleiiry Dmitliit has tili-d ui'tice uf intt-iitiuii to make l!itnl imMif bt-fure Max J.iiedtlinuii. V. S. Com-nifaiunpr at the reoirlt-nce of A. J. Prit .lav at 0(mm Kiva. Ore,.un Saturday the br ilay of Jinn, nail, im tunir culture apiilics- tiun A", o.i.o tor the bVV4ul bee. i, ill. 11 a., 11. 14, K.. W. M. He nanipa aa witmHiam; Walter Parrlah, .lack HantinK, of Hay Crm-k, (Ire., Joe Stew art, Uidwi-11 Cram, til Cra-a Keaa, Orem, JAY V. LUCAS, tlegiater. JOTICK KOHPUKLICATION. Lamd Oeriei at Tin Dauks, Obrhos, I AprSi, 11W1. 1 Notice l hureby riven that the followlnir. named settler has tiled notice of intrntioii to make bnal proof in snotHirt of Im claim, and that said prorf will bemnde before ' Heuiter nnil Kewiver at lhe Dallies, UreKon, on Mmday, June.1, l:Hli. Clav THte, of Haia'ank, OreRon. H K. No, 8095, for the NKJ NWK NJ NK Sec 14 4 $ 4 W;. eo 13 T. 12 S , 11. 13 K., W. M. He nAmea the following witneaaes to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation a nam land, vis: James H. Lainsiin, Culver, Ore.; Chan. P, P ibler, Osborne Davoy, P. H. Farrell, Hay- s.ack, Oregon. Jay P. Lucas, llegiater NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Dkpaktmknt or Tut Ixtsiiiok. Laud Oftice at The Dalles, Oregon. April 22, 11101. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof wllp be made before The Keguter and Keoeiver at The Dallea, Or e, on Monday, June 3, 1901 vis: Patrick H. Farrell, heir of Charles Farrell, deceased, of Albany, Ore. H. K. No. 80(11, for the WW 8W, NKJ SWandSWK NWX Sec. 14,Tp. 12 S.ll. 13 E.. W. M, He names the folluwing witneaaes to prove bis coutlnutai residence upon and cultivation nf said land vis: James H. Lainson, Cul ver, Oiegon; Clay Tiites, Oslxirne Davey, Chas. F. 1'ubler, of Haystack, Oregon. J A if P. LUCAS. Register, N ''.T'T"""?1"" ."' " " 111 ' Sf'a ',' l I iiiynw anal sujiibjihhi.i i hi enoan-mnsini mini iinoini in i must, I SPRING ARRIVALS. 1 Our Spring Stock is now complete in all lines. ... I SUMMER Wash OooJh, New Bilks, (JinghiimH, Percale, ' Piques, Ch ambry, -New Rihbong, Drew Trimming. PRINTS:' 20 Yards for J!J. A Full Line of Ladies' Shirt Waists, " Underskirts, " ' Muslin Underwear. I NEW PATTERNS IN Laces, Etnbroidiries, All-Over hmliroidiriifi. LATEST NOVELTIES In Ladies' Belts, Collars, Ties, Gloves. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. New Styles ' In Collars, Ties, Golf Shirts, Negligee Shirt. The Famous Clothing Made by Kuh, Nathan & Fischer Co. Noted for its perfect fit and splendid quality. Our Shoe Line Is the most complete and rjp-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 Value and Latest Styles. Simpson, Wilson & Co. SM 0 -DUE flUSE Fire-proof building, 90300 feet, is now ready to handle Merchandise, Wool, etc. HAUL YOUR FREIGHT TO SHANiKO DEALERS IS Coal, Flour, Lumber, Wood, Hay ahd Grain. Special Attention (riven to wool trade. First-class baling and grading facilities. Also stock yards, latest plans. .!' All Modern Improvements for Handling Stock. Fkknoh fc Co., Bankers, The Dalles, Mooke Bans., Bankers, fclcro. W. Lokii, The Dalle.. B. F. Lauqalin, The Dulles, PRINEVILU, OREGON. THRQNTHK0MS0X, Mines Examined and reported on. ORES ASSAYED. All work given prompt and careful attention Ashwood, - . . . Oregon. Jft P. 3c nap. !PAyiieiaH and Surgeon. Office in rear of Adamaon, Winnek Co. PRINEILLE, OREGON. . Sirink. Jf.toraty and Comnlor at jCaai, PRINEVILLE, OREGON. SO. Stallions. 1901. Haystack's three great stallions, The Heavy Draft, The Coacher and The Carriage or Saddler, will stand at the ranch until July 1, 1901. TjAo Clydesdale, Sallant Stamp, 2, it n Scotland' s pory test Hood, fs dark dappled toy, with white points. Stamp cannot ie excelled at a lire of iaiye, smooth, flat toned, saleable horses. Vhs Coacher, Cardinal Sliehlieti is tlack, weight 1700 pounds, fflthouah largo as a drafter, is far above the average among smalt horses for otau ty, style and speed, Ss especially adapted to crossing on small, weli formed mares. ZfAe Jfackney 77he carriage and saddle sire, is mahogany tay, and hio foals will weigh from $50 to 300 pounds, and for a handsome business Morse will behard to excell. . 3e for either of thfse horses, SW, due when the ' mart is known to to wiih foal, disposed, or allowed to escape on the range. SI. ws. ffltornty-at-jCctw. PRINEVTLLE, OREGON. 0. JCjfde, 71f. 0. IPhjsican and iSuiyeon. Phone No. 2. Residence back of the Photograph Gallery. PRINEVILLE, OREGON. jf Jf. Siosenbery, 73f. 0. IPhyjieiam and Surgeon, Calls anawemt promptly day or night, if ficewithDr, V. G wrier. KesitUnc' Redby Jiotel. PRIXEVILLE. OKK;oN. tPalmer, 97arj wil 6 ear J for car fully, 0m pasture, t 50 oomts r wmak, lu wAm remed, ana S unit mot aa rvonjoa far maaudants Sfouny ttatiiont and moras of maoaa armmds, aso m fata eAot'eo yoany toams, am hand, far sola, 0Mt Tolwrro Spit ami Naiuka Tunr lift Any. To quit tobat-co easily inul forever. ! uiai nettc, lull o( life, nurvu ami viiror, take No-T.v Bac. the wonder-worker. Unit irakes weal; men Btrontf. All dmucista. ' li. Cure ti'.iaran 1 r t n r ! toca. Booklet 11ml sample free. Adlre G. SFAIsKGER, Haystack, Crook Co., Oregon 6titng usuMdy ca. cucako or no vo jfifornoy-at-Cat Vjottry SPubhc, All businew promptly and carffuUv attcnii 'to. (Collection ftdttcuiltr PRINEVILLE, OKKCJX