I Lava Ure. The snow ix nearly gone. The roads are very muddy. Duck urn sctrce now on the river."' Quarreling meins to bo the latent Up lllTO. ' . Mr. 81y, of KoHlnnd," was down the last u( the week. Harry Evoringham returned (rmn Prineville Friday, Milt Young citine up from the Pond to attend the social. . Our school in Rutting along nice ly And will ho out in a month. The (armor all wear a itmile now a days, they think spring bag come. James Mack, Fowl Quimby, Jim and Ethel Carter started (or Prineville today. Oscar Peterson started to Bend where lit) will commence work tigain. He left a broken heart be hind. Hons To the wife of Ora Poin dexter an 8 pound (ton. Mother and baby doing nicely, with care ful nursing Ora will recover. Ralph Caldwell and wifo return ed home today. ' are glad to bear Mrs. Caldwell is improving and hope she may enjoy better health in the future. , A basket social was given at the Jlig Meadow school house (or the purple of raiding' money to repair the school bouse. A largo crowd was present and every one seemed to enjoy themselves. Enough money was raised to repair the school house and some betides. tiPITFlKK. Post Items. We are still having some w inter weather. The political pot has begun to bail around lu re now. Nerly everybody is still feeding and stock is looking tine. Mrs. 'Geo. VV'iiey is visiting friends in Prineville this week P. P. Davis of Squaw creek, passed through this burg Monday. Meters Kosuoo and tieo. Knox have returned from a uumiicss trip to Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. Beu Chcpard, of Swamp creek, are visiting friends here this week. School is moving along nicely under the management of Mrs. Eugene Wimer. Mrs. Stella Rannels, of Paulina, is visiting her sinter Mrs. Elmer Clark, here this week We have a daily mail between here and Newsotn creek with prank Hughs as carrier. H.llie Smead and wifo have mov ed to Pine crock, where they will have charge of the Ed. Wakefield ranches tho coming seasoh. Robt. Wiley has moved his cat tin from the Stewart ranch to his Pear creek ranch where ho will turn out as soon as the weather penults. Sambo. Htockeacn'a Annuul Meeting. . The annual meeting of the Maury Mountain Cattle Associa tion will be held at the Camp creek ball on March 29, 1902. A. L. Wiole, Secrotery. Tho executive committee of the Oregon Wool Grower association will meet in The Dalles March 21 to con ider the matter of apportioning the Csseade Forest reserve. Our Crook County Stock Glowers Association ohould have a representative there in order to get it" share of the grazing permits. There ate sheep enough in the county to take very nearly bII the range and we should have it. Grant county is to vote on the proposition of a High school at the next general election, The Idoho Northern, which was built last year a distance o( 27 miles from Natnpa, Idaho, to Emmet, and which is allied with Colonel Vv. II. Dewey's Poise, Nampa dc Owyhee Railroad, will this year be extended 63 miles further northeastward, up the Payette River to Garden Valley, where tho north fork of that river joines the mainestream. It is aim ing for the Thunder Mountain dis trict, where Colonel Dewey end his associates have extensive min ing Intends. DUMiiluiinn Notiuft. Notice i hcre'iy given that the firm of Col I inn & Davis in thistliiy dissolved liy mutual coiim-nt, J. W. Collins retiring. All oil's will ho paid by Arlington Davis, who will collect all accounts due the lule Arm. Aui.iNiiT'iN Davis. Dated March 4, 1902. Hlilnle For Main. I have for sale at my ntiinlo mill on McKay crank 100,000 shinies and will iiimuilactttr ner 400,000 more during the reason. All from the ehuicrst tiinlier. Price, at the mill 1)12.25, delivered In Prineville $2.50. J. W. KlTTKB. For Sale or Trade. Out) thoroughbred Kentucky Jack, for sale or will trade fur broke dralt horses. Also livery stable fully equip ed, locntd in the Town of Anttilope. For further information write to K. C. Dielternon, Antelope, Oregon, p. 4 8 SPRING MILLINERY. Arriving duily and now on hand. A new and complete stock of all goods in my line, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices. A full line of notions and fancy goods. . MRS. SUSIE SLAYTON. United ,Sttoa Uai (JtnM i The Dalles, Orrxun. March 10, 1S02. N"tlc in heroliy given that In ramiilian:e with tli provisions of the act ttf C"iiKi't-s of June S, MS, entitled "An act fur the ante of llmltsr lwl la th .StrttM tif California, Kan, Nevada and Washington Territory," an ..xttrndrtl at all the Public Land iltatcs hy act of Atiximt 4, IWi, O. Clsi-ke Li'iter, Uu (ua A. Uiter and John M. loiter, of Port land, county of Multnomah, Slate ot Oregon, and Joseph T. Peters, of The ballot, ouuntr of Wmci, .State of Ureiron, have on the 2-ltli, tftli ami 2Sth days of Kehruary, 1S02, filud their sworn sUWinetita Nos. 2U, 215, 2Hi, i il7, fr the N KJ. N WJ, .'KJ an.l NWJ 8. tion 30, Tu, 1!) Htttiih, Hitno U Kant W. M. and will offer proof to show that land mux! t is more valuable for its llmlwr or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to said land before the H.-Bl4er and KitKiror of thi nlfieo at The Dalles, Ore lion, on Fii.iy, the 2AI day of May, 1S02. They name at wiIimmums: ' John M, Leiter, of l'ortlanl, Orett m, Ru fu A. loiter, of Portland. Uiuk". O. Clarke Leltttr, t) Portland, (liiyon, It. W, Harden lltook, of Portland, Oretfon, Josi-pll 1. J et era, of The Halles. Oiion. An; aud all rsons claiming adversely the aoove descrilied lands are requested to file thoir claims In this office on or before said 2.U day of May, PJ02. J A!T P. I.UCAS. ni20 Krister. Timber lnd, Act June 3, 1S7S. NOTICK VOH PUBLICATION. United States Land Office at The ballea, Oregon, March II, 1!02. Notice is hereby kIvi that in oouipliance with the pnivivlons of th act of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Htatea of California, Ore- goo, Nevada and Whin,rtim Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land states by act of August 4, 189i, Miohaol J, McGuigan, of Boise, County of Ada, State of Idaho, has this day filed In this office his sworn state ment No. 219. for the purchase of tht N EX ot Section No. 15 In Township No. IS S, Rsii(e No. 10 Ki, W. M, and will jffer proof to show that the land sought is more valu able for its timber or stone than for axricul tural purptaes, and establish his claim to said land before the Kenisterand Receiver ttf this ulfloe at The Dalles, Ongon on Saturday, the 24th day of .May. 11102. He nsmes as whitnesHes; .Michaul Connors, E. II. McCormic, P.o!;t. McDonald, Pvter McOuiKan, all of The Dalles, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-des:ribed lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 24tb day of May, 1U02. . . . ' ' JAY P. LtiCAS. nZQ Ueiriater, A Snap for 30 Days. A bouse and barn and three lots in tho city of Prineville, well lo cated near the business portion of tho city, will be sold for cash (or 360 if .taken before April 1. After that date the price will be advanced 100. This is a good investment for speculative purposes. Tor fur ther particulars call or write to the Journal, Prineville, Oregon. BL'MMONH. - - In the Circuit Court of the rttate of Orejtm, for Crook (Guilty. Cental tl (JorinWy, plaintiff, vs. : . ' , , Olnthy M. tiomiley, drfeailant, 'M) tl.VTHY ii. tiOHMLKY, THE t- above named defendant, In the N'atne of the Mute of Orison, you are titrnhf niiirii to appeared and answer the cotuplaiut tiled ajuiost you in the &Uive entitled suit on or ttor the 1st day of April, 11102, and if you fail to so pwar aud answer for want thereof the plaintiff will a,itlv to the court for the re lief demanded In tits omialnt, to wit; for s dissolution of the marriage contract now eitoltmi lietweeu toe plaintiff (lid defendant. I'ubiUlied In the Crook bounty Jo'-knai. Iio order of the Hon. W. C. Will, County Judfc of Ciook Onuntv, Oregon, weekly for a perM of six weeks, said'onler was dated and tiled on the 2t.h day of March VM. 'J'ne dale of the first publication bem the 20th day (if Match 111. it. liwos, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. Und Oftioe at The Dalles. Oregon, March 10, 1H02 Notice Is hereby trlven that the following natneil settler has filed notice of hie intention to make final proof in supjK.ti of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. J. Sroitli, County C'letk at Prineville, Ore gon, on Saturday, April "M. VM2, vit: William 11. Urtzzle, of Piatt, II, B. No. SKIS, for theKKJ NW4NK'4 SWJandWj HKJ Kec 14, T. 17 8., It, 2 b., W. M. lie names tl.s following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation m salt! laml. vis: K. P. Miller, of Post. Orwron, W. H. Kelley. of Post, (Irein, Jeff Stewart, of Muwty. OreKon, Henry Orchard of Post, Oregon. m20 KegisUir. NOTICK POR PUBI-ICATION'. Land oiSue at The Dalles, Oregon March 10, 12. Notice is Rerehy gin that the following named settler has filed 'notice of bis ititeti- linn to make final proof in Support of bis claim, and that said proof will tie made Vtoi A C. Palmer. U. S. Couimiasioiwr, at Piine ville, Oregon on Haturday,' April 20, 1902, VlX! . --. . t OeorrfsO. Pfoa it, of Htty. Creek, H. K. OdSOforlhe Ht NW!4, XhfHWI andNWJ SliJ two 13, Tp. U 4.. U, Id E.. W. M. , He nsniea the following witmsses to prove Ins o ntinuoiiN residence ne.n aud cultiva tion os ssiil land, viz: .lames A. Allen. J. P. V.inllouten, Ed. C. Klkiii", J. II. O'Kelly, all of Hay Creek, Ore- koii. : JSV P. I.l'CAS, 4 Vienna Cafe i Repapered and I .Newly Furnished j j ALL WHITE HELP. Having I popular ei Having purehasea tins once 4 eating Innse we pur- 1 t potc nisking it, without excep- i linn nut' nf tliP hot ill the I city, A tdmre of public pat- f ronsge respoet fully solicited. Mciils at ell h.turs. jt-M.-E4.iM, M ini, H S'H-Pmtat POINDEXTER- Shaving Parlors . , TICE ADHIN8, Proprietor Bhaving Halroutttnd tJharnpooinfr Baths A fine hathrtwim devtiltid eopectallv tu tho use of lattice. Everything up-to-date and strictly lirst cls-ts. Deputy Stock Inspectors. Nutice is hfifhy uiven that I havt spiiiinted th (nllttwiiiK natitfd (wrums deputy stock inspfviore: J. P. Cartwrinht, Hay Crtwk, Sam HamiUuu, Asliwttod. E. 8tai-k, Sistura. A. Mnrritw, Haystack. F. M. Smith, , Paulina. Rmctie Knnx, !"'. T. C. Swain, Boar Creek. J. 8. Bn(!Ut., H.hIhihI. Alex MoIlitili, Hsrtliit J. P. VaiiHuuten, Hay Oek. U. S. Cuwlci, U"J Cfe)1( Jiib H inkle, Stuck Insuvctur CiiHik County. Onion seta and everything else iu tteetls See B.;e Hive. Vho Jfivo, 'e-sw'i,- zip ..r---"- in- .v-A. Our Grocery Department Is nearly complete. New goods come in with every freight team. Among the delicacies in stock you will find FRENCH MUSMR00M8, FRENCH PEAS, Art PA RAG US, Purie de foies Gras, and a thousand and one articles too numerous to mention. Come and try our home made Hams, Shoulders, Bacon and Lard, and you will want some more. The price is alright. Seeds, If you are planting any seeds don't forget that the Bee Ilivehasa fine variety of them, at prices that will curl your hair. A share of your patronage respectfully solicited. MICHEL & 1USSEII. BALLSTON BAY STALLION OWNED BY J. L'. WINDOM, will make the season of 1902 at Culver, Or- egon. Bred by G. Springer, of Culver, Oregon. Pedigree Sire: The registered & Heed, Portland. Dam: Registered Cleveland bay mare, Conning Maid, bred by Ladd & Recdj Portland. BALLSTON is 17 hands high and weighs in thin working order 1620 pounds. He is a dark blood bay, four years old in June. TERMrf 10 for insurance; reduction for three or more mares. 3 -'-., i v""sr- a entire ministry with not less than supplying every court." ' Press Dispatch to Portland Oregoniau, February i. Portland office imith Ptemior Typewriter Co., 122 Third St., I. & M, ALEXANDER & CO., Agents. W. T. FOGLE, Agent, Trineville, Oregon. C. E. McDowell, Prop. Thoroughly Renovated Mid Re furnished Throughmit. American Plan. Hates $1, Ui and $'i imt day. Acoomniofliitionfi are Vnstirpassetl in the city. Sample Rnoins for Comiiierciul Travelers, Long Distance Telephone Station in the house- 13 Place . Zfo uavo Tlfoney i '- "'i, Clydesdale, Ballston, bred by Ladd EGGS. Blooded Plymouth " L ck Eggs. I am now prepared to furnish eggs from my pens at reasonable prices. Call on or address, JOHN GEIGER, Prineville, Oregon, Big Deal in Typewriters. Austrian Ciovernmeut Ortlers 1200 Hmlih PremierH. "Vienna, Feb. 7. The greatest single purchase of typewriters ever made has been ordered by the Min istry of Justice, which, after three mouths of exhaustive competitive test, has contracted to equip tho 1200 Smith Premier typewriter, Billiard Parlors AND i BuW LING ALLEY ; AJILIXWTON DAVIS, Prop. ''Nuts, Candies, Cigars, Smokers' Ar ; tides and Tropical Fruits, Furnished rooms by day, week or month. Moore Building, Main street. Don't forget that yon fun save M cents on your wiiii'T reiiJin hy stih sciiliiiig fur the OreKoniun with the JouKSiL for $2.50. Subscribe for the Jovbnau i