( Sister Sifting, ''Ibdlo, Jack ami Daisy Bell." V(i will miH John Elder's smil inn face ut the Sistuis. 'We are pleased to note that Mr, Ira I'lTKim iH fimt improving. Wo hope to wo our old friend Clyde Herring ut the Mth dance. , Mr. Roy Fouler visited his broth er-in-law, Mr. Geo. Wood, on Long Hollow. Wo nro Horry to Htato that (lie Herring brothers have quit the sawmill. ,Mr. Alex Smith had quite a stir ' prise through a mistake by having hia miwtaeho out off. Mr. Williitm Woods has his house iilmoHt fiiiiHliod and will move in tho same llio lnt of Muroli. , Will Claypool says ho in K""-'11!? most too old tc Hinilo at tho girls, "Watch out for those Missourians, Hill." . The jolly crowd of tho Sisters went skating on Jlindmati's pond hint Sunday flight mid nil reported liitving a good lime. Aunt Jhmima, i'rice Paragraphs. Tho weuthor is mild hero now t for thin time of year. Harry Barns had tho misfortune to lose one of his fine cows last week. Grant Mays was ovor on the head of tho river last week hunt ing for cattle. L. V. Tice in back on bin Camp creek stock ranch for awhile look ing alter hia cattle. Mr. and Mm. S. II. Burnett wore over from Crooked river lant week to visit Mr. and Mm. C. T. Itoyn toii. E. A. I'arker wan Keen taking a cleigh ride one day last week. die aid there was just enough Know to make tine sleighing. Duck hunting in a very common thing these dayx, one' man killed 1U at one shot; if lie bad had a good shot there in no telling what ho would have killed. A number of our young people went to Clarence Wiley's last Fri day night to the dance. They bad a very pleasant time and intend going back if there is ever another one. Jcmiio. Hayatatk Happenings. Jim Burnett had the misfortune to get run over by a wild cow lust week, but wan not seriously injured. . The mud at present is no telling bow deep, as one man reporU get ting bin saddle horse down. Tho grouiyl wait frown about a foot deep. When the ground tliuwH out '.he farmers of this section will make a bold rush at the plow bandies and the soil will roll over in great shape, On the road home from thedanee Fred Green and Percy Bunta killed a whito weasel that measured 9 inches. Mrs. Green will stuff the hide and keep it as a specimen. 0. C. Halo has built a large wagon and machine Bhed on his farm. This is something that is badly needed on every farm to shelter machinery from rain and hot sun, wbon not in use. The dance at W. 8. Hale's last week was well attonded. There were 28 persons present and all en joyed themselves. Two little tots of five and three years of age danced a schottisehe with the big folks. I'ersons hauling lumber should be a littlo more careful about leav ing wagons, or other obstrnctions, fttunding in the county road for a load of people going to the dunce had a narrow escape from serious injury, by running into a wagon loud of lumber left in that manner. E. J. Paulina Pointers. We are blessed with rain today instead of snow. Mr. and Mrs. Dean lout their lit tlo bubo recently. Mrs. George Henocal is very sick ami not expected to live. Our sheriff is with us this week attending to business mutters. The thermometer has been down to 20 degrees below zero this winter. G. W. Noble is killing off some of his old cattle which ho bait be come tired of. Marion Morgan is out again after being down some timo with a se vere attack of "grip." Cattle feeding is about over with for this winter., Kvery thing indi cating the early approach of spring. Kverybody has been busy put ting up ice for the hot weuther next summer and ice cream ought to be plentiful. . February 10, 1902. I'low UrliulliiK. Ed Harbin desires to announce Chut lie it prepared to do nil kind of grind ing In the -latent approved (asiiioti. Chilled plow share (jrimliiiK a uprcialty. MAHHIDI). MILLER WILSON At the resi dence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. J. C. Wilson, of Culver, Crook county, Ore,, KIder J. II. Grant officiating, Mr. George M Miller and Miss Ada K. Wilson, both of Culver. The contracting parties aro well and fuvorably known in Culver and vicinity. Their relative and many friends join in wishing them a long, happy and prosperous life. After the ceremony the guests were invited to partake of an excellent dinner prepared by Mrs. Wilson, to which all did ample justice. Tho groom and bride were taste fully arrayed tor the occasion and received many not only useful but valuable presents. The Sunday school and music claw will lose a faithful member, as Miss Ada and her mother, Mr. May Wilson, have been untiring in their efforts in all Christian work at Culver, and have endeared themselves to their many friends by their many acts of Chris tain kindness Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. G, Springer and daughter, Mr. uml Mrs. J. II. Merrill and family, Grandma Springer, Miss Bessie Wilson, Miss Myrtle lianta, Miss Grate Merrill, Miss Florence Mer rill. V (f KNKKAL AUICNTH WaNTUD tO lull I'nif. f.iitf'ii Maiflietin C'initM, Ttwy reumve Han. dnilF. cure aealp aiinteiita and check fulling uir, are iiiitoniiitliiiliU and will not brak. KvwrvtwHiy wants them! KOtit in.Nwiti(iu ft liuallrra. S. ml (,.r tei-ma. Outtiit Ms style.) in a plttah cane S-.OQ; Lsdi' Drawing; Omtt Kg. (irntlsmsn'a Totlat Cmitt 4k-IkiIi Jha. Writs tiKiay. Miynelic Couth (.. Prion, ill. Timber Laud, Act Juns H, 1S78.' NOTIJK KOU PUBLICATION. United Slates Land Office, The Dalles, On., February 13, 1U02. Notice la hereby (riven that In compliance with the provisions of the Act nf Cougreai of June 8, 1S78, entitled ''An act fur the Bale nf timber landi in the States of Calilornla, Ore gon, Nevada and WaahinifUtn Territory," aa extended to all the Pultlio Land States by Act nf August 4, 1K92, the following peraoiw have thla day filed in thli offioe their eworu state ments, vli: Henry A. 8mllh, of Portland, ernraty of Multnomah, State of Oregon, sworn state ment Nn. 210 for the purchase of the RK 8KX 8eo. 29 and KX NKX aw NWtf NK Sec. 33, Tp. IS 3., R. 11 B, W. M. Helen A. Kerr, nf Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, aworn state ment No. 211 for the purohaae of the KS NB Sett. 21 and W) NW Sec 83, Tp. 19 8., K. 11 K.. W. M. That they will offer proof to ehow that the land tought la more valuable far lta timber or etone than fur agrlcul.ural purpoaei, and to wtabllah their claim to Bald land before the Register and Receiver of thla olfioe itt The Dalles, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 6th day d May, 1902. They name aa wltneaaes: B. F. Smith, Helen A. Kerr, Dewit Danforth, V. N. Junes and HenJy A. Smith, all uf Portland, Oregon. Any and all poreuiia claiming advereely the above-described lande are requested to file their claims in thie office on or before aaid Cth day of May, 1902. F30 ' Jay, P. Luoaa, Register. County Tretumrer'a Nailer, Notice In lirby given thxt all Crook coun. tv wurranta ru lutored after Ht'Ett. W). HlOl. to and fTioluHiiK wtirrant rrgiatt-red No, h72t Nov. II, 191)1, wnl lie pniu on ppwenution to the Treanurnr itt siiiil cotiiit.y. InUreat will ci'Sne Iron- date ! tlti noti.-i;, j'WNKviUiii Or., Veil. ft. VM. i. N, I'oiKnr.XTKii. (,'ouiitv Traaiirtr. J!y Wilt, WuHiwcikKH, JJcjiiity. Price Blacksmith Shop K, A. I'ARKER, Prop. All kinds of bhicksmithing and wagon repair work done at reas onable rates. - THICK, : : ORKGON. 1 afceaVAaiiai. ijeialiiii ilia iluli ill ila elaaiaaSa AifaeljJiafsislaeii 4 I Vienna Cafe : i:iwakis & i::)va::ds ; RepajM'rcd and :i Newly Furnished :: , ALL WHITE HELP. Having purchased thit once popular eating bouse wo pur ; ; pone making it, without execp- tion, one of the best in the city. A share of public pat ; J ronage respectfully solicited. Meals at nil h'nirs. C. K. McDowell, Prop. Thoroughly Renovated and Re furnished Throughout. American Plan. ItatoH $1, $..." anil ft per day. Accoinniodationi are Unsurpiwfed in the city. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers, Long Distance Telephone Station in the house. Billiard Parlors AND BOWLING ALLEY DAVIS & CttLUSK, Props. Nuts, Candies, Cigars, Smokers' Ar ticles and Tropical Fruits. Furnished rooms by day, week or month. Moore Building, Main street. CETZ BROTHERS CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Plans and Specifica tions Drawn. All kinds of wood work. Shop at Harbin's Flailing M'll f RINEVIblsE, OREGON POINDEXTER- Shaving: Parlors TICK ADKINB, Proprietor Bhavlncr Hatrouttmff Shampoolntr Baths. A finu bathroom devoted wreuiallv hi th use of ladies. Evurvthinir up-to-date and strictly first-claa. . Deputy Stock Inspectors. Notice is hereby given that I have appointed the fullosring named persons deputy stock inapeeiora: J. r. Urtwri((ht, nay ;reeK. Sam Haniil'.uii, Ashwund. E. Kparka, Sisters. A. Morrow, Haystack. F. M. Smith, Paalms. Roecoe Knox, Pitst. T. C. Swain, Bear Creek. J. S. Bojfue, RmlRiid. Alei Mclntmh, Haiiiin J. P. VauHouten, , Uay Creek. Joe diukle, Stock Inspector Orvok County, Hotel I'rineville. svj : ,'J, f' ... -,W,",t 5""? v.,' 00 We thank the consumers of Crook County for the liberal patronage during the year 1901. During the dull months of January and February we shall run a 5 ami 10c Bargain Counter where odds and ends, which are always forgotten, can be picked up very cheaply. Mens, Ladies and Childrens Mackintoshes are sold at a greatly reduced price, Random Wool Drawers for men while they last, reduced to 50c a pair. A splendid variety of Mens and Boy Duck Leggings. Will keep out snow and keep you warm. Boys, 40 and 50c a pair; Mens, 7oc and 1.00'a pair. JWt forget that we keep the Celebrated Klondike Ting Cut Smoking Tobacco always on hand, and no other house has it. OUH OWN BRAND, a comfortable smoke and wont burn tho tongue, 1 lb tins 50c, full weight; 1-2 lb tins 20c, full weight. If you want a good oc smoke we have a big variety to choose from. Every known brand is kept here for sale. A share of your patronage respectfully solicited, MICHEL & RISSER. FRANK ELKINS& CO. South End Blacksmith Shop We Have Canton Gang Plows, Canton Sulky Plows, Canton Walking Plows, Canton Blue Jay Plows, In both Chilled Iron and Steel We also carry in stock the Famous Canton Disc Harrows, U Bar Harrows and Favorite Pipe Frame Harrows. Call and Eiaraine Onr Scotch Clippers A Steel Plow with Cast Shear. Smith Siros., DEALERS IX- Seneral Merchandise. SISTEKS, OREGON. 10 have juai rictivtJ a full and yovet. life alto have a and Xadies' Shost. 'Dry Soods, Sroceries, Jfardware. Xadies' and Sentt' furnishing Soods Call and Cxamine eur Sloth Spring Goods Now ready for Inspection. the Handsomest line of Suitings ever displayed in nine ville. , Don't Buy Hand-Me-Downs until you have seen my line of Goods and learn my prices. GORMLEY, the Tailor. Mace We Have Superior Hoe Drills, Superior Disc Drills, " Suix'rior Shoe Drills. Superior broad cast seeder With Cultivator attachment. Una of Xatlits wrapper full line of Senttemen' Come in and let me show you