General Dlackomithing and Wagon llqiniring, Hats! Hats! Mitchell Waspns Racine Buggies and it Hacks The Red Corner Prinevillo, Oregon C. L. Salomon. j8 Our Fall Clothing fM la now arriving and all line are complete. V e jrjtf are prepared to allow you aoinetliiug nobby in jS Men' and Boy1 Suit, & Fall and Winter f Underwear for Men and Boy. We handle the . celebratedlWtight' Health Underwear, Beat in the tWS World. Other line cheap and good. General Merchandise. Staple and Fancy Groceries. Paints and Oils. Windows and itoors. Grain Sacks and Binder Twien. Hardware and Stoves. Our lino of Hal i complete nd mbro(i the John ajjf M. SteUoit mill Lion brand, In til the now block mid tyl nJ t bottom prima. PLOWS, HAHflOWS, f10KR2, RAKES AIID ALL PAY FOR BETTLFRS. Mitchell' Bill to Reimburse East ern Oregon Men. Washington, March 20. Ser,. ator Mitchell has introduced t bill for the relief of settlers v.yon the lands of the Eastern O'.egon Land Company, in Sherman couty, Ore gon. The bill jthorizes the sec retary of the Anterior to investigate and ascertain the reasonable value of the -'lands settled upon and heretofore claimed by the respec tive persons whose names appear in fipnntA Hncument No. 8. fiftv- lifth congress, and senate docu ment No. 240, fifty-seventh con gress, and in which documents are also specifically stated an accur ate description of the lands claim ed by each of such persons, to gether with the value of the im provements thereon, all of said lunds being in Sherman county. The value of said lands and the improvements is to be determined in all cases where the settlers have been diapossessed of tbeir lands as of the date of the ousting of such sutlers, respectively, from said lands by either The Dalles Mili tary Wagon Road Company or its successor, 01 the Eastern Oregon Land Company, in accordance with the judgment and decree of the supreme court of the United fclates affecting the title 10 said lands. The secretary of the interior is required to ascertain the dates when these settlers, or any of them, were respectively dispossess ed of their lands, and in all cases where such settlers are still in pos 8i'.ssion3 of the lands so claimed by them, the value of the same, and of the improvements thereon, shall be determined as of the date of the passage of this act. Upon the as certainment of this information, the secretary of the interior is authorized and directed to issue to hiiid settlors severally and respec tively, a certificate of indebtedness, in which shall be stated the exact amount each one of such settlers is entitled to in accordance with the ascertained value of such lands and improvements, as provided for iiy the first section of the act, and pn the presentation of such certifi cate, by such settler?, to the sec-r-tary of the treasury of the Unit sj States, warrants shall he drawn la favor of such settlers fo: the Amounts so ascertained to be due )y the secretary of the interior, v hich warrants shall be paid out of any money in the treasury hot otherwise appropriated. The bill appropriates an amount sufficient l uieut the payment of all such warrants so drawn. Mystery of tly.- Cascade. Strange and wonderful tales tome from the Cascades occasion ally, and it appears that region it one vas. territory of curiosities. D- B. Ennis, of Sedro-Woolley, who recently returned from a journey to his claim, which is lo cated on the Cascade River, brings back the latest wonderful story of the mystery of the Cascades, says the Courier. In the bed of the Cascade River, and protruding from the bank is a common Siwash cedar canoe in a good state of preservation. Fully one half of the canoe is concealed by the bank of the river, which is ten feet high at this point. Grow ing from the bank immediately over the canoe was until recently an immense cotton wood tree, but this has been cut down, and by counting the layers of growth on the stump, it is easily determined that the stump is 150 years old. Mr. Ennis' theory is that some time, more than a century and a half ago, a landslide occurred on the river bank which completely covered the canoe which had been left in the river. As the years passed on a cottonwood sprout sprang up on the, bank above the boat, and it grew and flourished until a mammoth tree was the result. The Spring freshets came, and each year they wore away more of the bank, until at last the long-lost canoe appeared, after a burial lasting more than a cen tury. As the waters of the river gradually eat away the earth above and around it, the old ca noe emerges from its grave in a re markable state of preservation, which is a flattering testimonial to the stability of Vvashington cedar. Mr. Ennis stated that the toma hawk marks inside the canoe, which shows that the boat was hewn out of a solid log, are easily discernible at the present time. The discovery of the eanoe was made by an aged Siwu?h, and the Indians up the river are much ex cited over the find. They say the boat has been there for "many, many moons," but only recently was it discovered, which would in dicate that the bunk above it fiad been waahed away probably with in a vear or two. Strikes a Rich Find. "I was troubled for several yearn with chronic indignation and nervoue debility," write F. E Green, of Lan caster, N. II., "No remedy helped me until I began uting Electric Bittern, hich did me more good than gll the medicine I ever used. Tbey heve also kept my wile in excellent health for year. She ayi Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invig orator for weak, run down women. No other medicine cm take it place in our family." Try them. Only 60c. Hatifaotton guaranteed by Adunnon A Win nek Co. Subscribe for the JoubmaL. THE HOME GOLD CURB. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards are Cured Daily iu Spite of Themselves. It ia now genera'ly known and un derstood that Drunkenness ia a disease ami not weaklier. A body tilled with poison and norve com plotely shattered by periodical or cniisiuiit use of intox icating liquors, requires an antidote capable cf neutralising ami eradicat ing this poison, and destroying the craving for intoxicant. Sufferer may i jo cure themselves at home without piiUii'iiv or losa of time from buainesa liy this wonderful "HUME GOLD CL'KE,"which bua been perfected after many years of clone tinly uml treat merit of inebriate!!. The faithful line according to direction of thin won dorliil discovery ia positively guaran teed to cure the most olwttuuto cuae, no matter how bard a driuknr. Our record bow the maivelcua transform alion of thousands of Drunkards into sober, industrious and upriirlit men. W I V E8 0 V Ii .C Y'tl'K UUtiBAKDH! CHILDREN CURE YOL'K FA THERS! I This remedy i in no sense a nostrum but i a sja-oific fur tin disease only, and is an skillfully de vised and pieriil thut it is thorough ly soluble and pleaannt to fie taste, so that it enn iw given in a cup ol tea or cotfee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousand of drunk ard have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, end as imiuy moie have brcn cured and wn.du temperate men by having the cure administered by loving friend mid relative with out their knowledge in ten or police, and believe today that tliey discon tinued drinking of their o'vn free will. 1)0 NOT WAIT. Do not lie deluded by apparent and misleading "improve ment. The HOME GOLD CUKE is sold at"the ext.cmely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more ellcctii.tt than oth.K costing $25 to $a0. Full directions eaccjrupany each package. Hpeci.tl advice by skilled physician when rtqested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any pur'. of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. E m EDWIN B. G1I.E3 fc CO. 2X30 and ."3:12 Market St. Phila delphia. ' All correspondence strictly confidential. SIMMONS. In th Circuit Court of tit State of Oregon, for O'Kik County. Eei-uani Curiulry, plaintiff, vs. finthv M. Corinlev, defendant. 'Id CJ.VTHY M. liuItMLEY, TMK -L nhove naniMt defendant, in tlie Nathn of the State of Unx"". you are horebv reiuirwi to ai'i'Kumi and anmver tlie complaint hlul aKaiuit von in the alxive entitled auit ou or before the 1st day of May, liX2, and if you fail to so apiear and answer for want thereof tlie plaintiff will aoplvto the court for the re lief demanded in tlie complaint, to wit: For a di..ilutin of the marriage contract now existing; Ivtween tlie plaintiff and defendant. I'ubiixhed in the Crook County Jouhnai. bo order of tlie Hon. W. C. Wiii., County J ud of Crook Countv, Oregon, weekly for a jriod of nix week., said order wag dated and filed on the l'Jlfl day of March llXI'j. Tlie date of trie firt publication being the 20th day of Maich 1U01 X. K. Kiooa, Attorney for I'laititilf. Price Blacksmith 5hop E. A. PARKER, Prop. All kinds of blacksmithing and wagon repair work done at reas onable rates. PRICE, : : OREGON. ' Plow (.rinding. Bd Harbin desire to announce that he it prepared to do all kind of grind ing in the latett approved bunion. Chilled plow ibtre grinding a (peoially. Dry Goods. ooinpieiv.t iniv Furnishing. KINDS OF FARM NOTICK FOlt PCIlLICATION. United Mute Land OMc at The Ialle, Onifon. March 10, 1U02. Nolle la hereby tiven that In compliance with the provwlona of til act ol Conicma ul June 3, W8, untitled "An ut tut the ude of timber land, in th .'ttate of California, Ore gon, Neva la and Washington Territory," a extended to all the l'ubllc Land Mate by aot of AiiKU"t 4, lK!'- Clarke Irfiter, lie fu A. Leiter anil John M. L.iter, of 1'nrV laud, oounty u( Multnomah, Stat ot Oregon, and Joseph T, Peter, of Th Dalle, oounty of Waaoo, State of Oreifon, have on th SUh, 27th ami IWth day of February. lt2. Bled tlieir worn itatement No. 214, 21 210, ft 217, f.r the S K . NWJ, and BWJ Heo tion 20, To. t S.'Uth, Hang I! Kaat W. M. and will offer proof to allow that laud touht I more valuable for lu ilinlier or stnn than for agricultural purpoiea, and to eatabliih their claim to said land befor tin KfKl.ter and Receiver of thii oAu at The Dalle, Ore gon, en FiiJoy, tl day of May, 11102. They name M wilnewa: John M. Loiter, ot Portland, OreKoa, Rii fua A. Leiter, of I'urtland. OreKon, O, Clarke Leiter, ot Portland, Oregon, K. W. flardtii bnsik, of PortlwiJ, Oregon, Joseph T. Pet era, of Th Unite. Oregon. Any and all iieraon. olaimlng ailveraely the aisive desci ii.l laiida an requested to file tlulr claim, in till, niflce on or before laid 'M day of May, VM. JA.YV. LUCAS. Bl20 Keghtef. , Timber lml, Aot J una 3. lsr. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. United tttates Land OIBce at The J lulls., Oreaon, March II, VM. Notice 1 hereby given that In compliance with the provinlun. of the act of Conifrea. of I un 3, 1H7, entitled "An act for the sal. of timlier laud, in the KUtm ol California, Ore gou, Neiada and Wa-lilngton Territory," a. extended to all the Public Land HtaU by act of Aii(uat4, lWr, Michael J, Mcliuigan, of lioise, County of Ada, State of Idaho, ha. thla day tilid in this office hi worn .tale nieut No, 219. tor tl.e purchaw of th HEH of Unction No. 15 in Towiuhlp No. 13 8, Range No. 10 K W. M. and will jfjcr pioof to show that the land sought la more valu able for iu timlier or stone than for aurlcul. tural purpose., and eetabiUh hi claim to .aid Und before the Register and Receiver of thia office at The Dalle., Oregon on Saturday, the 24th day of May. 1MB. ie niimea aa whitueaKi: Michael Connor., K. U. McConnlc, Robt. McDonald, Peter McCuigan, all of The Dalle. Oregon. Any and all person claiming adveniely the nlstve-deseribed land, are requested to tile their claim, in tlii oltice on or before .aid 24th day of May, I'M. JAY V. LtiCAS, m20 Register. NOTICK FOR PUIILICATION. Land Omci at Lakevfew, Okkuon, February 21, 11103. Notice i. hereby given that the folluwing named settler baa filed notice of hi. intention to make final proof in stiport of hie claim and that said prisif will be mad before A. O, J'aluior, U. S. ConimiMiioner, at frineville, Oregon, on May S, 1Wi2, vii: Leander C. Caldwell, H. K, No. 2ol8, for the NK!SW, HW NE ndS.E, Hec. 30, T. 21 8,. R. 11 K. lie name the following witneanee to prove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of .aid land, vit: George T. Kly, George W. Rofrae, William K. K..gue and (jvug. O. lteeie, all of Lava, Ore. K. M. BRATTAIN, 3-6 02 Regi.ter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dallea. Oregon, March 10, U02 Notice ia hereby given that the following named tettler hw filed notice of hi intention to make tiual proof in support of his claim, and that eaid proof will he made before J. J. Smith, County Cieik at frlneville, Ore gon, ou Haturduy, April 20, 1902, vie William U. Grizzle, of P H, K. No. 8198, for th.SE, NW1NKU SWJaiidWJ HV.i Sec 14, Tp. 17 8., ft, 20 ., W. M. He name, the following witneasea to prove hia eontinuoua reaideuo upon and cultivation of said land, vix: R. P. Miller, of Post, Oregon, W. R. Kell.y, of Poet, Oregon, Jeff Stewart, of Mowry, Oregon, Henry Orchard, of Pot,Oregon. JAY P. LUCAS, B20 legittat. In our dry good department will be found the I i .... l:. ! .1.-.,.. .1 I ,l,.' .nd 7: i wF v v... IMPLEMENTS. jg Pullman Ordinary Slerperi. The touriat travel between I he east and th I'aoitig eoaat ha reached eiiormou proportion in the lt few yuan, end calls for a apneial elaa of eipiipuieiil. To meet tin demand the Pullman Co. ha iaaiied from lis hn what II technically call the "I'ullman Ordii ary Meegwr.". Theao car appear similar to lb regular deeper, being built on the urn l.oi, hut not furnished wit Ii the aame elegance They are equipped with luattreew, blanket, sheen, pilloea, pillow oaae, towel, comb, bru.he, elo., nquiring nothitieof tlie kind lo lie furnished hy the paaaelignr. Kaoli ear haa iov for making oodeeand tea and doing "light houaekeepnig," and each cii.,n can be tilted with an djualahl, taattle. A uiii. formed porter accompunie each car. In buaiiiea bring 10 make up berll ., keep the car olean. ano look after the OMiifnrla and want of th passenger. In each of th train which r disptlchrd daily from Portland hy th O. K. A N Ci . I to be found one of I hew 'Tulliuaii Or dinary Sleeper " Th ear I atiachrd Ui the ''Chicago 1'urlh.iid special, whioS goe through In Chicago without ohange, and the one in the "Atlaiilio Ex presa" run In Kansa Oily without change. I'aaai-nger in ihi car for l'hi cai'i r hauire tn a aomlsr onr at flrnnger. Muth of the lirst class travel ia living carried in t-ese ear, the rare bring lower, and th aeri'ce being nearly equal In that in the palace alri-pora. Fr rate and full Information, In cluding older, wrile lo A. L. Craig, 0. P. V., O. R. N. Co. Portland, Ore. Tiinlwr Land, Act June 3, H7H, NOTIJK FOR I'UllLICATIUN, United States Und T,, I Tin Dalh-a. Or.., February 12, I'.nri. , Notice It hereby given that in omphalic with the provl.ioii. of the Act of Cor,(nui of June 3, 1K7, entitled ''An act lor the .ale ol timber land. In the HtaU of Calitnrnla, Ore gon, Nevada and Waahington Territory," aa .xtended tn all the Public Land .State, by Act of Augiul 4, 1K02. th. following pens ti. have tlii. day filed ia thla otfio tli.ir .worn .tat., menta, vii; Henry A. Smith, of Portland, ounty of Multnomah, Stat ol Oregon, .worn lUte. ment No. 210 for the purchase of th UK', HKK Sec. 28 end E! NK',,' and NWj NF.'4 Kec. 32, Tp. IBS., R.11K., W. M. Helen A. Kerr, of Portland, cwmty of Multnomah, Stale of Oregon, sworn tale rnent No. 211 for the purchase of the K' NB! Hec. 21 and WJ N W Sec. 22, Tp. ill 8., R. 11 K.. W. M. That they will offer proof to show that th laud sought la more valuable for it timber or atone than for agiicid.ural purpose., and t establiah their claim to laid land ,)efor th Il.gi.ter and Receiver of thi. uKloe at Th Dallea, Oregon, on Tuesday, the (ith day i f May, 11)02. They name ai witness.: B. F. Smith, Helen A. Kerr, Dewlt Daaforth, W, N, Jne and Heniv A. Smith, all o Portland, Oregon. An) and all person, claiming advei.ely th above-deaoribed land are requoated tn ale their claim in thia office on or before said 6th day uf May, 1902. I'-O Jay. P. Lnona, Regiiter. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at The Dallea, Oregon March 10, lWJ, Notice b hereby given that th following uamed tettler haa (led notice of hi inteu tln td make final proof in support of hi claim, and that .aid proof will be tnadii before A C. Palmer. U. 8. Commianlonar, at Prine villa, Oregon on Saturday, April 26, 1902, vizi George C. Brown, of Hay Creek, H. K. 9XH0 for the HJ N W. NKJ SWj and tiVii 8E1 Seo 13, Tp. U 8., It, Hi K.. W. M. He name th following wltneaae to prove hia eontinuoua resident, upon and cultiva tion oa aaid land, viz: Jame A. Allen, 3. P. Vanllonten, Kd. C. Elkina, J. II. O'KeiJy, all of Hay Creek, Ore gon. J at P. Luc, m20 Regiater. Baptiat Church service at Prineville - n i l ... . everj iiw ana m ciunaay in eac miaath, t Culver every 3rd Sunday u at Howaid every lit Sunday. vr n ii. m. eoaiwi,