County Court l'ru:i'cdinj(s. Thn t ( n It r term of tlio comity court, for llii' July term Am convened on Wi'ilnc'iliiy, July !i, 1'JOl, thcro be ing h (oil I ii 'ii nl iii'HCiit inn! the fol lowing prori'cdiii' with hud: In tin) mutter of error in tux roll of IKIIII In relation to city tuxes of Quong ilitig ib Co., it in onlered tlmt tliuj clerk of thin court ci'ilit till! mil of ' IKO'J in the sum of fKI 'ID himI charge,! llin alicrilf ill tlm hiiiiih Hliiolint on ac- ; cnitiit of error in aeitinent of 0,uim lliug Co. In tli mutter of petition of I). F. Furr, lelmteof tuxes; it iaorjltired that the clerk il rn w a warrant in fiivor of J). V. Kurr in tlio mini of $1 47 ' rii- llllIC Oil tllXCS. In the mutter of llin viewer of the (!. W. Jones i't ill roml, ii!irt of view Hi rend iinil nol'i'iiveil Hint nrdeted thnt the mini! bo h public highway; mid thul tli clerk furnish tlio super- vtNiiru tint, of tit-liliouera. lot iiuunr ol oitit.mil of O.C. 1I..U el ul for county mud, or.lcr il it thn same, be. diitiiissul for th" ieiim.il of it delect in tlm deneripl ion ; unil defect in proof of iiihlicnlion. I In the mutter of report of viewers ; of the Chmlotlfl lliiiiint rmid, report ' lend mid npprovd uiitl Mnd ordered . opened iiml clerk ordered to furiiiuli In the mntfr of clitim of II. P. mipervimir lint of peiitiiinerH. Juhtiton for viewing roiid. It njipeiir- ln mutter (d riinjjliil iiMwinpitt jn to the court from the record tint of K. A. l'.mell, ordeinl thnt the cb-rk ; the vieivern were nut notified to up envlit tlm iiheiiir on the roll of lOuO pcur July 21 lU'H), lliem could be no in thu mm of tj 1 1 "2 wmoglul umeei- lejjul uwnt-ing, but the time w.m ri:t liienlol K. A. I'"! II. j lor Sept. 22 mid thfl record dliow In the mutter of wrongful ine"!-1 tlmt nil tiilU luivo been paid on uc nient of G. W, Wiley, ordered that the ! count of mi id review. iherilT lie siiiliied on the roll of lOOOj In the nuitti'r of error in M'tllement in the linn of if.) I 40 kk lei Mllliluvit on lile. In tho mutter of wrongful r"j incut of A. (J. l'lilmur, oiilered tlmt j the ulieiill' he, credited on roll of 18'J0 . in the buiii of $1 b'-'i at per ntliduvit un (He. In the mutter of wrongful hhck- nienlof J. A. Jlollitt, ordered Hint lli't)lH1 ,1U r(J, j p.ction nherilT Ui crmlited on tho roll of l'JOl) j (ln(, t,)e KKr,Kiao r,.,.eiv(d to be 28l in the mini of $') 00 m per olliduvit on 1 41 Hn, lhnt lhn mmv ))llH t,lrll(.j hie. in to tho treiiHiirer nnd a reciept tiled lit tho mutter of wrongful '" iih the clerk. 8nid liionev wnk ro- ineiilol Williiim MnrlcH, ordered Unit IhoihcrilT 1x3 credited on tho roll of l'JOO in tho 11110 of If8 25 R rcr davit on tile. Ill tho matter of wrongful hmcm. incut of A. ( . . i . .i .1.1...: ivioiwc, oruercci hiiiii tho aherill' lie credited .... !. -..II .. I'll mr iiii : ; l'JOO in tho of :i 75 per ..Hi- J dTZ'im,tter of wrongful nfmj nient of I.M. Hitlilwin, ordered tlmt tho ahciirt" be credited on roll of lifOl) in tho mini of $8 31 per uilidavil on tile. In the matter of wrongful BHuei's- mcutof M. C. Nye, ordered that the gheritf be credited on roll of l'JOO in the duiii of $30 50 aa pur nlliduvit on lile. Court here adjourned until Friday ot'Jo clock, a. m. Court met purmiant to Adjourn ment the full board being prevent. In matter of petition of Krnnk For t et al for a county rood, John la limn, Juck II ii nil mid Hitmiiel New oom aipointed viowora and C. A. Graves surveyor to meet at place of beginning on July 15, and view cuid rood. In tho matter of wrongful aHcs nient of J. N. Teal, ordered that the palo of the KEJ SKJ of aec. 21, tp. 9 t, r. 14 e, lie canceled for the reason that the property at tho time of nsscHsmont was the property of the B. 8. 4 L. Co. and they wore axacxHcd for tho hind and have paid taxea on tmme for 1807. In tho matter of CHiicclhttion of cer tificates numhei'g 141, 101), 177 and 180, ordored that said ccrtilicatea be and hereby cancelled for tho reason that ut the time of the ns.ieHEiiient the land Hold was tho property of the B. 8. t L. Co. and that it was assessed for and paid the taxes on sunie for the years lor which they were assessed. In tho matter of the payment of! labor on Kobinson road, ordered thnt I the clerk draw a warrant on the road fund in the sum of $150, to be expend- ed in opening the said Robinson rond warrant to be payable to W. C. Wills, and to be ined in payment of labor on said roud and that said W. C. Wills return vouchers for the money paid out to this court fur liuul exutuinu- tiuu. In tlio mutter of settlement with tlni sherih" for roll of IK!Mt, ordered tlmt tlio ithiu ill' Iiij credited on the roll of IHDi'l in tin! mini of $8 4H, leaving bal anee of $502 99 yet uncollected. Bame, for the year lh!7. There be lug nothing collected on wiid roll. Hume for tlni your 1899, ordered tlmt tlio "hcrilf lie credited on th roll of 1809 in the mini of f 1877 07 I leaving it bitbineu of 91020 20 uncol lected iinil credited with if 11 4-1 on the sheriffs iiKHiwNiii!iit mid $39 411 uh wrongful assessment on thu regular roll. Hmiie, for the yonr 1000, ordered ; that, tlni sbetili' be credited mi the ro iof 1000 with the sum of $21022 41 an 1 on the shcriH's iimhi bhuicii t in thu hiiiii I of If 1 15 72 mid n wrongful nsMi-Hstnuul. I17 01 nun be el i urged with thn hul i linen on tin) regular roll uncollected til Uin mini ol m in.VZ . Hit mn (or tlio year 1808, ordered tlmt the flirt ill' be credited on the roll 1,1 ,l;e "'""' 48 leaving hlunc,ii ol fOl 1 77 uncollected. In the mutter of attachment of new warrants t t ho rolU of la'JO, 1897 1 K'JH Hint 1000, ordered tlmt thu clerk iiltiich new warrants leturnublo in ixty dityM from the 10th" day wf 'July l'JOl, with the nhen l on roll ol 1800, or'leri'il tlmt tho (iherilV bo credited on roll of 180!) in the mini ol 1(1 10 error in Jim. term 1001 mxen. aetllvilililt Oil re but e Oil The court having examined the certilieil atiitenient of thn nheriiT of nioniea collected from other ource ceived between Jun 1 and July 1 l'JOl. In tho mutter of cinifimiition of tux anlo, ordered thnt tho ule of probity 1ini..itiif(.m matin tinntt nTei'titiiiMM in. ,,:.,,. r .,l , . , , . , a . hiiri'tufiir.i tuon n in II lllUHt Id fit IllIN ml omAmeA Jllly 8 m, The following bill, being printed , ' that the following mimed persons be allowed the sums set opposite their respective names and tho clerk is or dered to draw warrants for same: Glass & rriidhouiiiip, road... blanks 80 F M Mitchell, teachers ex. . . . 9 00 W C Wills cash for cleaning courthouse 1 50 P B roitidexter meiili and beds far jury 20 75 M L Chnmberlain list of lands 8 30 Bill B union, witness fees 9 00 J A Gibfion K W Nelson W II l'mt Joseph l'ost John Hoil'man J II Kelly A J Gibson J W Winter Lewella Winter Koscoc Knox Geo Knox 11 8 8 9 40 12 7 00 5 70 8 8 7 00 7 60 10 II E Kanucll John Fryroar L V "Jailey Manila Linton Mabel Dunn C P mien Geo Taylor W T E Wilson U D Allison Alex Smith Mrs John Cobb II W Cuilin E L Johnson 3 80 17 10 10 111 11 4o 12 12 12 11 20 11 11 11 40 9 40 11 40 12 12 Mrs 8 E Taylor W N Cobb 11 K Stuart T W Briggs Elmer Clark W F Fryrear Ettie Fryreur J W Howard s J Newsom q W Gibson B Kmx 10 60 10 50 i 3 15 60 Prinevl!te-S age Lies, DAILY BETWEEN PSINEVJUE AfiO SHANIKO. SCHEDULE. Leave .Shaniko, 6 p. in. Leave Princvillol p.m. First class accommodations for the traveling public. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT Marnson & Winnek Co., Agents. G. City ZBarher Shop. (Powell Cyrus, Jot and Cold Cftaths. II 3 KeUuy , " .... 75 60 llllilyieit " .... 10 JohnHilyieu ' " .... 10 C II Grain ' ... H 60 K M Thompson ' .... 20 Jerry Cochuin " .... 26 Win Walker " .... 20 P O Ryniiiug " .... 17 DellEads " .... 17 8 J Everett " .... 2 Mrs E M limner ' . .. 31 40 8J Newsom " .... 2 " " .... diwil'w CCO'Neil., PL Timer " .... 10 Win Davidson " .... 17 MJWilt " .... 2 DSchafer " .... 9 20 I) Scott " .... 14 J A Little ' " .... 16 40 II C Hooper " .... 15 Willis KoU-rts " .... 33 JohnDodling " .... 33 J W Robinson " .... 29 Frank Whitney .... 29 EdMullarkey " .... 33 15! Win Good " .... 45 Clins Hamilton " .... 32 C F Hamilton " .... 22 TSChilders " .... 22 JW Jamison " .... 30 John Creegmi " .... 32 Thron Thronson " .... 29 00 D MeCarty .' .... 19 J II Rodeuhiser " .... 23 50 F Wurnock " .... 0 MrsDellEuds " .... 17 F Bruner " .... 4 I W Sampson " .... 47 C A Graves " .... 50 E L Bradford " .... 10 C A Graves " .... 6 20 T J Ferguson, juror's fees. ... 21 A Fogle " .... 21 jl) DGillenwater .... 9 H Grimes " .... 2120 S J Clemens " .... 30 B F Jones " .... 14 CO R A Merchant " .... 7 JJJMemlt " .... 22 40 (Continued next week.) How Thoy Boro For Oil. A derrick in. uhuhIIv built to a height of 75 feet, strongly and sub stantially constructed of heavy timbers, and there are 17 tons of miscellaneous machinery in ad dition to that goon to make tip the plant, including a 35 horse power boiler and 23 horse power engine. The modus operandi of drilling will be of special interest at this time. Under the derrick is the bull wheel and windlass, and so completely reduced to a system is the drilling xwm thiU wvc,r Arrive Tririeville, 6 a. m. Arrive Shaniko, 1 a. m. RATES REASONABLE- f. Cornett, Manager. ; i Proprietors. ZPrinavilla, skilled bands handle the machin ery with apparent ease. The work of digging for oil is begun by "spudding in" as the technical1 term goes. A steel bit, weighing I nearly 1000 pounds and seven feet I long is raised several feet by the j engine and dropped. This goes on I rapidly, the driller turning the j moving drill with his hands. The! bit is susjiended from a solid steel! stem thirty feet long and this from a manila cable reaching through ihe pulley at the top of the derrick. After the drilling is Btarted the walking beam is hooked on and different kinds of bits are used. A suction pump lifts the" sand and water out of the woll and will lift a ton at once to begin with. It would be impossible to handle a metal rod 1000 feet long with a bit on it, and a cleverly contrived two piece bit or d-ill is operated at this depth on the end of a great manila cable or rope, A pulley fastened on the top of the derrick affords means of hand ling the long stems and pieces of casing which g into the ground. Thee sectisns of steel casing are forced down the well as it is dug for the purpose of keeping out sand and water. The first sections are sent down the well by thofe driven on top of them, and as in creased depth is reached and smal ler drills used, the smaller casings are put through the larger. The steel casing in a deep will is the most extensive part of the plant. The rapidity with which a well may lie driven is regulated by the formation encountered. A com paratively general estimate has it thst 1000 feet depth should be reached inside of two months' dril ling, barring mishaps to machinery which sometimes occur. The 'spudding in" is begun with a 14 inch drill, which it is expected t) run until a depth of 500 feet is reached and the water shut out. Then the tizo of the casing is re duced to nine and five-eighths in-1 dies and afterward as depth in-; creases the casing is reduced to 7-J and then to 5) inches, which is the! smallest bit ur-ed, nnd then only; in cae a depth of 2500 feet on more is required. Ex. I Subscribe for Journal i. ( fi H mm fi CclumToIa SouttLoxn Kfcclive 12:01 A. M.. 8-ptember , Soitti bound South Bound Korth Bound N'orth fiouud Daily P.M. Dally Freight Deity I'm. Dally Fieigtit Attire ArriTe LeeTe Lti i i i i i 1:30 .mi 1:34 p.m Wren 11 :M .tn! 3:40 j m :0 .ra; l:.vjp.ni,niblKnJliii .in t:Vl p.m :: n.mi 2:14 p.ni, Wucn ln:45 i.ir.l 2:' p.ra I :l.i .n T.n i.ni Klo'dvkclO:: run 2:4p.m I :6i h.m 2:33 p.m Kumiiiit 10:24 a.m 2::'. p.m 1 5:1 a. or 2:4- p.m Hav : J10:15 a in! 2:12 p.m I t:Vl a m 2:4 p.nj Me'Dn'ldi 10:11 a.m! 2:00 p.m :28 a. in: r,:ii p.m. L'eMom 10:(i0 a.m: l:.i2 p.ra ' ft:u0 a.rn 3:i! p.mi Moro ( 9:. a.mi 1:40 p.m i i J:10 p.m Ernkinvl : a.m: ! 10:40 a.m 8:44 p.m; C'i V'r ' 9:U, a.m 1:00 p.m I 4:wi p.m P.rmrbon a:V. a.m:.. 4.2H p.m; ontnne 4:40 p.m Wilcox I f:-jIi p.TnhJvuiito 8:40 n.iii : a. mi - 8.11 I. Ill; BO. U. MOHLEK. Oen. Manager. D. . HARRIS, .Buieri!itundent. OREGON amd union Pacific & ! n i fell pl fMy(wAT& I Awfl1r 1 r" PortlanC, Or. I i rtitcano Salt Lake, PenrerJ 4:3p.m. Purilaud Ft. Worih.Omaha,) Special Kansax City, at. 1:00 a. m. Louia,Chtcayoand via Hunt- Kant. lugtou. I Atlantic Salt take, Denver, 8:40 a.m. KspKKS ft. Worth, Omaha, 9 :Oo p. Vj. Kama City, St. via IIc'jV Louia,CiiieaQaud ingtou KasL St. Pml Walla Walla I-ewtv 7:00 a. a. Fast Mall ton.Spokane.Miu S:iiO p. m. neapolil, St. Pnm, Tl Ilnliith. ililwan- Spokane kee,l'hicai;o.l:Kat OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE rliOM rOKTLA-ND. Itflp.K. All nailing date 4.00 p.m. aubjvel to change For San Frandwo bail every 6 days. Dally Columbia Ulnar 4-oop. m. Ii.hiiuday itaamera. Ki. Suuday S:0o ti. m. Faturdar To Aitorla and Way 10:00 p. in. Laudinga. (:00a.m. wlllamattt Rlnr. 4:30p.m. tl. buuua; t. buliday Oreron City, New berit, Salem, Iioie pemlence di Way IAndint;a. 7:00 a. m. WlllanVte and Yam- ':.' p. m. Tups.. Thur. bill Sltart. Mm.. Weil, and Sak aud t'li. Oreaon city, Day Ion, A Way Land ing. S:00a. m. Wlllamitlt River. 4-30 p.m. Tuet., Thur. Won., Wl. aud Sau Portland to Corral.i and Fri. li it Way l..iii,l. IngK j l.T. Klparia Snaka Rlvar. Lr. I miston StiKa-m. l'iiy Daily Rlparia lo U'iton 9 a. Ul. W. T. Lawrence, Agent, Biggs, Oregon. BESWOiTHE iOiELS If yon bnvcu't ii rcnolar, licalthy movouien of th bowiiUevury day, you're tick, or will bt. Kuoi your bo-rla Oivjii, und bv well. Force, In the Klnii.tor Tlolcnt pliyslc w iill xismi. it, duniie.ous. it4 intKilhcst. eublesU luost iH!rfucl way ui kjiyiu ySS CANDY T CATHARTIC yi tiiaci uarh ncoiatinro P!tAnl. pMtble. tNueuVTimtf Good. FeOtM, HoTLTSinkoM. Weoon.fUric. lie, iiM! Wrim Inr fruoKamiilo. A lid booklet Oil hvr-'th- i-Urci lUHIaf Urmr4j l'wpu, tkaCOa llrMl, Nf tk. 222 KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAH