t.v C. L. Salomon. Mitchell Wagons Racine Cusrdes and. Hacks General Dlncksmithing and Wagon M Repairing, Hats! flats! M Our Unit of Huts is complete and embrace the John !f, H. Stetson ami Linn hranila, in all lie new llgck W and styles anil at but torn prices. ' I fe Our FaSS Clothing ff."- 1 la now arriving unit all lines are complete. We re prepared to show you something nobby in Men's aud Boys' Suit. Fall and Winter Underwear for Men mid Boys. We handle the celebratedlWiight's Health Underwear, Beat in the World. Other linea cheap mid good. The Red Corner Triney'illo, Oregon General Merchandise. Staple and Fancy Groceries. Paints and Oils. Windows and Doors. Grain Sacks and Binder Twien. Hardware and Stoves. Dry Goods. In ur dry Kmxia department will be found the S completes! line in the city uf Ladiea' and Genii' Furnishings, ft PIOWS, HARROWS, MOMS, BAKES AH3 ALL KIM03 OF FARM IMPLEMENTS. County Court Proceedings. Continued Irom pnge two. seseinent of F. M Booth: Sheriff or- dered credited with 151.10 on roll of 1901. In the matter of wrongful assess ment ofL. Dillon: Sheriff ordered credited with the sum of $17. i4 on roll of 1901. In the matter of the wrongful as sessment of C. C. Butlnr: Sheriff or dered credited on the roll of 1901 with the sum of $0.21. In the matter of the wrongful as sessment of B. J. Pengra: The Court having called in the assessor for ex planation, he in hia ollioiul catincitv. states that the lands assented ari j meadow lands and should be assessed as tillable, therefore the Application is refused. In the matter of the wrongful as sessment ofF. E. Rodman:- Sheriff ordered credited on the roll of 1901 in the sum of $2.13. In the matter of the wrongful as sessment of J. L. Coiulu estate: Sheriff ordered credited on the roll of 1901 in the sum of $1.20. In the matter of the wrongful as sessment of Aaron T. Bliss: Sheriff ordered credited on the roll of 1901 tu the sum of $13 60. The following bills were allowed and ordered paid. Hawkins Bros. Lumber for bridge ltlS.12 Geo. Hobbs, wituess fees 12.70 R. H. CaldwelL witness fins 1.4 ( John Atkinson, wituess fees Hesstheiit of Newt White: Continued mail May term for further consider ation. ' In the matter of the rebate of taxes for T. F. MeCallister: Cleric ordered tu draw a warrant in his favor for $ij. In the matter of the petition of . II. Smith et ul to authorize the plac ing on the official ballot of this coun ty the question of the establishment of a County High school: A petition I uving been presented containing more than 100 names of qualified voters and taxpayers within the coun ty: The clerk of this court is ordered t-o submit the question to the legal voters of this county at the next en suing general election as by law pro vided. In the matter of the resicnation of Wade Huston to clerk of election of Ash wood precinct No. 11: Resigna tion accepted and Lee Wood appoint ed to fill vacucy. In the matter of t.ie resignation of Harvey Dunham as judge of election of Hay creek precinct No. 8: Order ed that Judd VanHouten be and he in heieby appointed to fill suid va ca ucy. . . in the niatter.of the resignation of J. W. Robinson as clerk of election in precinct No. 11, Ashwood: Ordered that resignation be accepted and J. S. itotjinson be and he is hereby ap pointed to fill said vacancy. In the matter of the lesignation of P. li. Davis as judge of electiou of .Black Butte precinct No. 5: Ordered that resignation be accepted and C. B. Person appointed to till vacancy. In the matter of the resignation of Vi . a. Brock as clerk of Bend pre cinct No. 3: Ordered that resignation be accepted and C, '6. Brock be and he ii hi-r.'by appointed to fill said vacancy. In the matter of the resignation of J. 3. Bogue us clerk of election of Ire land precinct No. 2: Ordered that insinuation be accepted and Charles Findlay be and he is hereby appoint ed to fill said vacancy. in the matter of the resignation of J. ii. Windoiii and David Peck as . clerks of Haystack precinct No. 6: Ordered that said resignations, lie ac 'epted and that Thomas Leach and Ltv Peck be and they are hereby sp ) oii ted to fill said vacancies. In the matter of county road tools: Ordered that clerk of the court notify the county road master to obtain a list of all the road tools and material belonging to the county in the differ, nit road districts. In the matter of the report .f the '-ievvars oi the J. A Moitt et al coun ty mad: Report read second time and p:iH!edou favoiably. Claim for dam r.e. read and tiled and the following Kir:.iwrs appointed: Ward well (ram, S. J. Nuwsoui and William Pol-Jn-d, to meet at a point where said ro-id eutcr the premises noon which dinugsw are to he assessed, on its ii. 'C. Iiern boundary at 10 o'clock a. m Apiii 12 l'JOi i'l :i-j matter of wrongful asscss- tii 'iit of diaries Altsehnl: tLfr ...J C. A c.. s ;vai credired on roll of 1901 in tho ' Alilm"nB & Wuinok Co. stationery. mi.il of $(Z:S1. In the matter of the wrongful as- Mining Laws Need Ilov talon. Speaking of tho vast number of mining claims being located these days, and the great amount of money being expended in develop ment work on mine in this Btnte, a mining man said yesterday that (lie mining laws of Oregon were much in need of amending, being away behind the times. As litiga tion is constantly springing up over mining properties, he snvs this nutter should be looked after by the next Legislature. County Recorders Bhould refuse to record notices of mining locations unless! the same give an accurate and J complete description of the claim to bo located, which should be de nned by monuments, so that the location cannot be shifted to suit the convenience of the locator, us is sometimes done, thereby enuring a great deal of trouble and litiga tion. When a man lias located a claim, and another has located an adjoining claim, and one or the other of them shifts his stukes in order to follow a ludc, ' there is bound to be trouble. Oregoninn. The best friend of the "country editor" is tho man who comes Mrs. John Atkinson, witness fees 11.50 ! arount the print shop when he W. C. Wills, cash for piling- wood 80 tilasa t Frudhoranie, deed, and record bonks 32.00 J. H. Rosenberg, M. D. examination ef Joseph Cline 5,00 I. K. Trouth, care of pauper 20.00 Mrs. Ora Parker, board (or Xora East. er'y ' 5 0fl J. J. Smith, express 2.25 Mm. Susie Blayton, mde for Nora Ktrly 2.00 Klkins 4 Kin, road supplies fi.flO Frank Klkina k Co. road supplies 9.15 M. . Gerow, cna-table fees . ; 10.00 K. Js. Orton, teachers examination. .... 0.U0 1 H arrtn Brown, teachers examination.. U.OO I. It. Trou(;!i, board jnd lodi;ing paupei 10 00 Mrs. W. H. Young, milk for paiuwrs BM'i A. H. Liopman, covering tables etc fl.On J. W. Robinson, registering voters 1000 H.55 1j. & W Co, light and water 11,00 J. F.Morris, uelse fornauner , no Wurzweiler & Thoiraon. nidse uuptr. . 7.15 Wurzweiler 4 Thomson, road sunr.li in O. V. Collet, car of panriei (smallpox) 13.80 J. F. Morris, mdse for ticnts , , , u r. A. 7ell. wtnl fortvmrt house 8,00 W. c. Unton, paHtaRetftmi 13:00 Janei Ktilier, fumitinff G. Berd! 0UI 5.00 Wjij Biwgli. rmntajfe ntanip 2 00 Sim tuum . Wi lumi IV, t.. pauper 21.B0 j Inake t"e work a. little easier by Adain-on t Winnek Co. exprew 1 60 j contributing what they can ill this K. S. Puce, express 4 00 i- ., . Mrs. J.C. Sumner, car. of pauper 4BMhM T ' tHe ,rintCr C. C. Kalomon, nidse for pauper 15.09 inin himself down looking for BD Crook County JocukaL, pubiio print- i item and use a stomach pumn to "g . iin!... , , ., ,.. 1 ' vuv .... .... it n m, u(.e In hears anything of a iicwb nature and imparts it to that individual. A good many people on tho con trary seem to make a point to keep all the news popsible away from the editor and though often in a position where they have oppor tunity to hear and observe much that would help to fill the news columns with interesting reading, nave never be;n guilty of com municating an item of news to the print shop drudge, the editor. We have often accidently stumbled on to an important item and found, when we came to run it down that it had been a matter of com mon knowledge about town for a week and had been discussed by everybody when we weren't around. The newspaper is always to be found doing what it can to advance the interests of the town and community and it would it be but a fair return for the citizens to . . Si nninn fnul ...n l.. t - l'l" O.WI ... J. H. Gray, road work ' si no I quiring lor news after ntonln form Joint A. Brown, cleaning court hoiue. . 3.00 ' the habit of atlBWerine that tlipv A. Ze!l, viewing io.d fiivi ' " ' E. T. sinjton, wivwing road 6.00 he senate cannot deal with jo Kinkie, viewing road oo Tillman 'because of luck of nro- i. (. Stroud, chsmman 5ftfr j i mi , . , j.K.sear.,ci,i.in1an....:.:::;::;;;" is c ent: TlllH might be a hhy H.)wj.id Dillon, ciminman... ami (i. V. Etttes, niarker o Win Piine. (sarker . a s...f 1. W 20.00 Aclamson Winnek Co. muj,e for pauper L. I'riday, freight oo putty A Horrible Outbreak. "Of large sores on my little daugh ter head developed into ft case of scald head" writes C. D Iahill of Morgnnton, Tenn., Bileklim's Arnica Salve completely cured her. It'a a guaranteed cure for Ecierna, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulcere and Piles. Only 25 cents at Aduui- on & Winnek' Co. TUB HOME GOLD CURE An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Ourod Daily In ' Spite of Themselves. It is now cennmllv klinnn ai.rl .... derstood that Drunkenness is a disease anil not weakness. A body filleil with poison and nerves ccmmlotcl v li,,n,.r..,i by (Kiriisliral or constni.t ue of intox ieating liquors, reiiirejt nil antidote callable of neolrali.ioo nod li... ing this poison, mid destroying (he vinviug mr inioxicuiita. Butluiers may now cure themselves at home without publicity or loss of time from business liv this wonderful IKIMK init ii CLTHK,"which has Iwen iwrfected after many year oi close study ami treat merit of hiohrintea. The 'faithful tim according to diiwtUi of this won derlul discovery is positively giiaran. teed to cure tfie most oliatiiinte case, no matter how hard a drink OP 111.. recordstbnw the marvpli ns transform atioii of thousands of Drunkaiils into solicr. industrious and upright men W1VK8 CViU YOL'U II L'SHANDS! CHILDREN CURE YOL'tt FA THKUS! I This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is a specific for tins disease only, and is so skillfully de-vi.-isl and ureuared tlmr. it i il. .,,,,!, ly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so' that it can be given in a cup of ten oi coffee without the knowlvdoa i. person taking it. Thousands of drunk nrus nave cureu tnemselves with this priceless remedy, and as ninny more have been cured and made temperate men u.v naving ine cure mJimnistored Pullwun Ordinary Sleyen. The tourist travel between 1 1m oast ami the Paeilio o.wi has reached eiuiruinu Pt"P"""' ' lbs laat lew years, and calls lor i apecial class uf enuiniiunt, To meet this demand the Pullman Co, hsi. issued from us annua l,.i 1...1 .a...n.. ealla the "Pullman Orilir.ary Kleeper." Theae cars awiir similar 10 the regular lesuer, being huilt on the same plan, but not furnished will, the aame elegance They are equipped, with mattresses, hlanketa, sh.ute, pilloaa, piUow-tsuea, towels, cutnhs, bruahea, etc., requiruiK nulliinvof Hie kind In he furnished by the paaen(ter, Each car has a- stove for making colfee and tea and doing "light housekeeping," and each seciioii osm be titted with an adjustable lable, A uni formed porter acoonii.auie each oar. Ins business being 10 makeup Wril,, the car clean, aim look n. t ... . and wania if the paaeeughrs. In eaeii of ii hums wmen are dianlclied daily from Portland b ih (1 It .t i. f. n be mtihdoue uf these "Pulhnm Or dinary Sleepers," The cat ia aliachwl to Hie 'Chieauii I..riL.l u. 1 which goua hrou((h lo Clncagn without change, and the one in the "Atlantic hi presa" rims In Kansas Cily without change. Passengers in Ihia car for Clii ci" change lo a sonilar car at firnneer Much of Hie Hrat class travel it Iwina carried in th-aa cars, the nine being lower, and the inn lu.,nn . 1., , to 'hat in the palnce sleepers. For rates and full information, In eluding ..Idem, wriie lo A. L. Craiir (1 V, O. R. N. ... PnrtlanJ. Ore. Henry A. Suillh. of I'rii....i ... , Multnomah, State of Oreg,,,,, ,wum ltul). inattt. Nn Ota f... .1 - . . . , : e nuiniiiiBHTeu 1 wie purcnaae m the UK's by loving friends and relutivea v. ith- J BEW and K4 and NWk tif out. their knowlnd.... in 11. I SW ao T.. 111a i ... Timlier Un,, Act June i, IS7S, NOTIOK KOH lTm.ICATIOX. United Hutee Land llffiee. I The Ilalles, (Ire., Feliruary 12, IU02, , Notice Is hereby given that in eotnpliaw, Ith the provision, of the Art of n... 1 June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber land, in the States of Calllntnl I), gon, Nevada and Washington 1 erritory " as extended to all the Pubiio Land States b. Act of August 4, mt the following pens,,,. h, tins day died in this office their sworn state. menu, vil: ...wv. ..n Ti.tir out their knowlcdue in t ne nilv.u and believe tialnv that H tinned drinking of their o-vn freo will uuisui Aii, wo not U, deluded by upjiaront and miladitir "in.,,.,.,.... ment. The HOMK COLD CURE is Sold at"the extreiaelv ln t,ri ,.( 11..,. Dollar, thus placing within reach of cKiyuiiy a treatment more effectual thnn othrs coatimr Ki'll m ,a v.. 11 directions eacompany each package. ojieumi auviee ny skilled physicians when reaested witliont. eyre.. b..,.,.n Sent prepaid to any part of tho world un receipt 01 une jiiiiinr. Address Dept. E 4SS KDWlX B. (SILKS & CO. 23:tO and 23.12 Markot Ht m.ii... delphia. All correspondence strictly confi-dcntinl. good time to establish a precedent. Plow Grinding. Bd Harbin desires to announce that hfl is prepared to do all kinds of irel.,,1. I . ' r,W S "i the latest approved fashion. 1.05 tinned plow share grinding a specialty NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Lamb Omog at Lakevlew. Ojumon, February XI, !I02. Notice 1m beeltv It.n .1. .... . . named setter h ii: " u" V? " ",W!" to make h.,al proof In supis.rt of hi. claim ..... ..... . proo, win ne maile before A. C, l-' l.ner, Li. K Conimisioner, et Prineville, Laander C. Caldwell, H. K. No. 231S. for s. an t 01 si 11 11 V u 04 4 He names the following witnesses to prove nis fionlinn.in. e.l.la...u. ... . ... ' .. , . . . ."" h-o miu cultivation of ssld land, vui George T. Sly, George W. )3oKae, William Ore U""!' " Uy,L M02 M. BR ATTAIN, liegister. Hoc. 82, To. IBS., Ii. 11 K.. W M Helen A. Kerr, of Portland, comity of Multnomah, State of Oregon, sworn state, ment No. 211 for the purchase of the K', HK'i Sue. 21 and V4 NWJ 8. 22, Tp. 8.. R. U K W. M, That they will offer proof to .how that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for sgrionl.ural purposes, and to establish their claim to ..id land before the Register and Ktoelver uf this nffloe at The Dalles, Dragon, on Tuesday, the (ith day ,f Hay, 1002. ' They name as wltnes.es: B, V. Smith Helen A. Kerr, Dewit IW..rih w v 1 ' aud Henuv A. .Smith, all of Portland, Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming adversely t """'described lands are mmJ i. their claims m this ottice on or before said nth ay 111 May, VJO'i. ViO J u r ... . --j. . . uu.im,, iiegmtor, Price Blacksmith Shop E. A.; PARKER, Prop. All kinds of blacksmithing and wagon repair work done at onable rates. PRICE, : ; OREGON, JJ-OTICK FOU PUBLICATION. LaNn Ovricx at Ths Dai-wb, Og., v,..i. it. , Fn"iry . UKI2. otice is. hereby idven U.t .t,J..n...";.. - " ..in ,.,.,,..jr named settler has Hied nii. .. 1.1. i.... " ow iiibenoon to make final pnsif mainmort T I.I. .1.1.. ...1 that said proof will be mad. before A. C. Paln.er I'aCommissioner at Prineville Oregon, on Friday, March 21, lilOJ, vim h.rti:&.it"'?-''?p-'. of, said land, " ,lnu cu"lv'" O K Smith, Jerry Achev, J. H McMaea and J. H. Grant, alf of Lamonta, Oreiom 2-" JAY P. LUCAS, Rfgietor, Baptist Church services at Prinuvill. very 2nd and 4lh Snuilav. io ...k month, at Culver every 3rd Sunday tnd st Howard every 1st Sunday. ' M. EramUet,