I Additional Locals. I V. II. SIiik'h, the li.tnd liot mnu, wits a business vhitor in town lust Saturday, T. M. Ikldwin returned lat week from a lri luminous trip to outside (mints. U. V. Brwito and C. W. Carey ware in (mm Comb, flat tl.o fj rnt of the week attending to buwincHK nffnirH. Mr. Minta Prlne arrived from lwihUm Iiiiiho Saturday for a visit with liur mother Mrs. Dun Powell. J. W. McMoon and wife and Frank Rodman and wife, of Liunon U wuio viaitors in the city last Saturday. Undo Jim Caught was down from hi ranch on Crooked river Tueoday, and paid thin office a pleasunt call. W. G. Keady came down from Howard Sunday and wan peram bulating around during the fore part of the week. II. G. Kibbee, of Hay creek, wii in town the fint of the week looking altar hit book buiinaa. He i rcpre entinga largeealru book concern. Miu Ruby Mulvnhill, tlio accom pliahed daughter ol our friend M. Mulvabill, of Mitchell, wan married March 30 hi (Hit Uclmi, of Twicken ham. Mr. and Mr. E. R. Cary came in from Matolu Monday, tlio lint time since moving onto their farm hut fall, liotli look hale and hearty and report that country life agioea with them. Sunday night and nearly all day Monday the wind blew a gale and Monday night there wai a alight fall of anow. Old father Winter ia very loth to withdraw from the scene and let a more wel come viaitor take bin place. The Journal editor it plcanxl to Dote that hit friend Newt Buifriw and C, A, Daniwman are two of the rni'iibliPAii Irginlntive noinnuet. Thay are mighty good men, who will be canity elected. Newt'i brother-in-law, Dan Malirkey of Portland, It alto a republican umninro for representa tive. Komil Journal, Wallace l'uit wat down from Poat the flrat of the week and informed the Journal that D. Koopman had lott tome ninety odd tlieep by having hit band 8red into one night while they were intide the limit of the Maury Mountain cattle reaerve. If thete partie had all joined tbe Crook Coun ty Stockgrowera Ataoeiation they could have had their difference ad- jutted and there would have been no trouble. A. Roberta, formerly of Alkali flat, waa brought over from Mitchell Monday suffering iroin a aevere race of blood poisoning. He was over on the John Day when hi foot became inflamed from being chafed by his ahoe, but it waa not thought to be anything aerioua un til it had gone on for several daya, then becoming alarmed he came to Mitchell, but could not get treat ment thore 10 he wai brought here. On the summit the team mired down and the outfit was compelled to remain over night without food ol fire in a blinding snow storm. The party arrived here afternoon Monday and Dr. Belknap waa hastily summoned, but nothing could be done to save the limb and it waa at once amputed by Drs. Belknap, Rosenberg and Gesner. He was brought over from Mitchell by A. C. Donnelly and P. L. Puett. Application "blanks are now ready for all desiring to become members of the Crook County Stock Growers Association. Parties can sign same by applying to W. A. Bell or at this office Every stock owner and every person interested in the stock business in this county should become a member of this association and thus aid in main taining our home range for homo stock. In this rummer we can re tain enough grans to kw p our stock in good condition. Considerable interest is being manifested in the proposition to open a wagon road from here to Detroit. We believe that the road now crossing the mountains can be used to the county line, or so much of it as is necessary, and there would then remain but a short distance to build. This rond would be a great accommodation to travel us it would shorten the distance and make a much better road. Besides all this it would give this county an outlet to San Francisco and other points and give better freight tutes than wc have at present from Portland. Hliliilea Hir Huln. I have for tale at my ihiitgle mill on McKay creek 100,000 aliingle and will manufacture over 400,000 more during the aesaon. All from the choicest timber. Trice, at the mill 1125, delivered in Prineville U0. J. W. Rittkr. FARM FOR SALE 320 acres. 75 acres in cultivn tion. 40 acres of meadow. All under fence. Good house. Good water. Call on or address the JoiiiiXAi., Prinoville, Oregon. a33 For Sale or Trade. One thoroughbred Kentucky Jack, for sale or will trade fur broke draft horse. Alto livery tta'ule fully equip I'd, located in the Town of Antelope, For further information write to E. C. Djekenion, Antelope, Oregon, p. 4 8 Tiuibor Und, Act June 3, 1H"S. NOTICE KOK ITltLICATIO.V. Vmtku Ktatwi Land Omul, 1 Thk Uauks, Oksunx. I April , Um. Noticn it heruhy given that in emiipli' anoa with ilia pnxiiiuiit uf the Act of OuiivrvH uf Juiid 3, 1878, mulled "An act tor the tula nf timber Und in I lit auto ol California, Oreuoti, Neraila, and WwhiiiKion 'J'wntory," at axtiwdod to all Ilia I'uhlio Land bwitu by aot ol Annual 4, 1H!W, ilia following praona hava ihit dy Hied in thia uttioa their twin n t'aifinumt, to-wit: Alichavl J. Hanev of Sfiukaiie, county of UKkna, Statu of Wuliiiigtou, tworn lUlamaiit No. 2'M for tha purcnaaa uf tiia 8WJ of Heition Ho. '27, in Town hip Nu. li S., Kauxt No, 10 E., W. M. Petar W. IV hit of Spokane, county of 8pokn, Suit of Wuliinsion, twora utaUonniit No. 2U5 for tha putchute uf the 8EJ of 8tunon No. 28, iu Tonntliip No. U o., Kim)! Pio, 10 W, M. fUyiaoud U. rjcilia.ld, of brook Park, ooumy of Pine. 8tat of Minn., iwurn UianiHiit ro llm lur tha purchata ot the NEJ of Saction No. IU, iu Town hip No. 13 N Ranga No. 10 K W. M Enid J. Link, of Spokanr, oounty uf Spokane, stale or Waahiiujtou, tworn laieuient No. 237 for tits pnrehaa of til N n i of Beetiun iVo. 34, in J own h.p No. 12 8., R.o.t No. 10 K, W, M. Ad ilpha Morritttta, uf Spokant.eoun ly of Bpoktue, Stata uf Wailiiugton, worn lUU uionl No. Z16 for the pur chata of llit NEJ of rluoti'in Nu. 33, in Townahip No. 12 8., Kanga Nu. 10 E., W. M. That they will offer proof to show that tha land sought it mora valuable for it timber or itou than lor agricultural purpotet, and to attablito thair olaim tu laid land twfor tut Kegitttr ana Ka oaivar of this offio at The Dallat, Ore gnn, un Tueaday, the 17th day of Juu, laws. Thov name at wilnaue: Putat W. Whit and K. J. Link, ol Spokana, Waah.; L, & Allingham, of Warm HprniK, Ure(on;' Knymona a. Seotirld, nf llrook Park, Mum.; M. J. Hatirv. of Sookana, Wath. Any aud all peraontolaiininjiadvaraaly the abuva-oetoribed land are raquatted to file thair oUunt m thi oltioa ou or ba ton said 17th day of June, 1903. JAY P. Ll'CAS, alOp Rugiitar. Timber Land, Aot June S, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION: Uihtkd States Land Omca,' Tub Dai Mil Ohl. Aoril 5. l'.)02. ' Notice i hereby Kiven tnat in oom- plianoe with the provision ol tne aot ui n.,.a ..I Jiii S. 1K7M. eutitlod "An an aot fur the axle ef timber land in the 8tatea of California, Orexon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa extended ti .11 tha nu hi io land State bv act uf AuifUtt 4, 18i, the following peraona have tint day hied in tin imce meir tworn atatement, to-wit: Michael Oonner, uf The Dalle, ooun ty of Watoo, State of Oreg.Hi, tworn auteinent No. 241 for tha purchata oi the NV'l uf Section no, 17, m Township no. 13 8., Kniige No 10 E W. M. Petur McOuigi,n, uf The Dalle, ouun- ty of Waacu, Hutu of Orrgon, sworn aiateiin-lit No, 2i0 for the puruliaae nl the HWJ of Hootmn No, 17, in Townthip No. 13 ., UanK No, io , m. ilotifpliina Coiity, of Fariiiifiictnn, oounty of Whitman, ttate of Whini ton, tworn atntntnent No. 230 for I In piiroliaae of the HK of Houtiun No, 17, in Townahip No. 13 8., Range No. 10 K , tV.M. Tlmy will olTer prwf to thnw that the land aouglit it more valuable for iia tha -bcr or a.u,ne than for uiriciillural pur- fioaet, and to eamblith their claiui to taid and before the Kciruter and Iteceivrr of ihit ollice at Thf Dull ft. Oregon, on Wwlneaday, the 18th day of June, 1902 They name a wiinwaet: Peter McGuigan, Kred W. Smith, John McOuwm, John Kloat, Miae Con- nert, John J. MtKiuigun and Alicliuel Canter, of The Dallet, Ori-gon, and Jat. McKuriand, of Karmingiop, Waah. Any and all rwraoin claiiuing advoraely ahe above-detcribed ,andt are reqiiealril U b!e their elmnii in tint umai on or before laid lHlh day of June, VMft. JAY P. Lt'CAS, alOp IWiaier. Tlinlwr Laud, Act Jun H, Win. NOTICE i OR PUBLICATION. I'NiTrii STATia Lano Orcioa, at Tk 1au,k. Ohuh., Aran. 7, 11102. Notice ia hereby Kiven that In compliance with tha prrviiiiia of the act of OmKrima of June 3, 1S7S, tulitled "An act for the aale nf timber land in the Htatca of California, Ore ili, Nevada and Waxhint'ton Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land ttatea by act ol Auifuet 4, IK'J2, the followltia perefma have thia day h'ed Io thia ollice their ewom ataUnieliU, to-wit; Frederick W. Sinlth of Tbe Dallw, ermnty rrf Wmco, state rf IreKon, awnm atatement No, 242 (r the purchtwe of the KWK of Keo tinn No. 2S, Townahip No, 12 S Kange Nu. 10 K W. M. Jainea H. Lane of Minneapolia, county nf Hinnefwii, Htate of Minn., aworn atatement No. 243 for the purchiwe of the N N W of Section No. 2 and the H Hw, of Kection No. 21, in Tnwnnliip No. 12 ., Kanxe No. 10 K, W. M. John Hloaa of The Dallea, county of Wna oo, State of Oregon, eworn atatentent No. 244 for the purchaae nf the N'KStJ of Hectinn No. 17, io Tuwuahip No. 13 i Kaure No. 10 K., W. M. That they will offer proof to ehuw that the land emitfht ia more valuable for ita timber or tone than for agricultural pnrpoi-ea, and to retablieh their claim to eald land liefore the Keviater uid llecelver of tlila office at The Hal In, "niton, on Thuraday, the luih day of J one, 11102. They name aa witneeet: Frederick W. Hmith, Peter McHniynn, Michael Conner! and John Worn of The IJaIIh, Oregon, and Jainea H. Lane of Minne atKtlla. Minn. Anv and all peraona claiming adversely the aoove-rieacriiierj landa are requested to nie their ciaima in thia uffioe on vr before aaid l'Jlb day of June, l'JOi JAY P. LUCAS, a-lOp . KniUr. JTICB PR PUBUCAT1S.. , , Land Ovuci; at Tin DAtua, Or., April 8, laol Notice la hereby (riven tliat the following named Battler have tiled notice uf intention tu make final proof on their reetective clainii, before A. C. Paln.er, I'H.Commiaihmer at HrinevllU', Oregon, on Friday, May lli, l'J02, vi: Kdward B. Knox of Pt, Oregon, on honieatead application No. ftoTiJ for the NE14 N W'A and Lota 1 and 2 Sec 19, T. 17 S.. K. ID K.. and bKJi NKH See. 24, T. 17 8, R. W B., W. M. Caleb Davla, nf Poat, Orejon, on hnme rtead amdication No. Mild for tbe WJ4 HWVi. V'4 and NEK 8w' bto, 17, T, 17 a., K. 111 w M. .1 Wltneeaea: M. W. Nroeivl. J. a 8uial. K. K. tiillenwater, K. li. Knox and Caleb Davie, all of Vml, Oregon, a 10 JAY P. LUCAS, Rrtiiler, DEALER IN Elgin Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, etc. First-class repairing promptly done. 1 PRIN'EVILLE, OREGON. SPRING MILLINERY. Arriving daily and now on hand. A new and complete stock of all goods in my line, which will be Fold at greatly reduced prices. - A full line of notions and fancy goods. MRS. SUSIE SLAYTON. Subscribe for the Journal. POINDEXTER- Shaving Parlors TICK ADKISS, Proprietor Shaving ' , Haircuttrn Bhampoolnsr Patha........ A fin hathriK.to derntfil rtpcoiaJlr to tha uaa nf lad in. Evurvthing up-to-date and itrictly trat-elaa. Jl A 1 i A Our Grocery Department Is nearly complete. ' New goods come in with everv freight team. Among the delicacies in stock you will find FRENCII MUSHROOMS, FRENCH" PEAS, AS-. 1'ARAGUS, 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. Tbe price is alright iceds, If you are planting any seeds don't forget that the Bee. Hive has a fine variety of them, at prices that will curl your hair. A share of your patronage respectfully solicited. ' MICHEL & RISSER, BAY STALLION OWNED BY J. L. WINDOW!, will make the season of 1902 at Culver, Or-, cgon. Bred by G. Springer, of Culver, Oregon. PKMiiitKE Sire: The registered Cfydeedale, Ballsston, bred by Ladd; & Reed, Portland. Dam: Registered Cleveland bay mare, Conninjrs Maid, bred by Ladd & Reed, Portland. BALLSTON ia 17 hands high and weighs in thin working order 1620, pounds. He is a dark blood bay, four years old in June. TERMS 110 lor insurance; reduction for three or more mares.. 1887 Haystack Stallions 1902 The Haystack Ranch will use two Stallions for the season of 1902. " THE FRENCH COACH, A large, stylish black, and THE HACKNEY, A very handsome mahogany bay. The above Btallipns. willj be permitted to serve a few taares at $10.00 each one-half down at end of season and J0.UU more wnen, yie. mare k. known to be with foal. Mares will be pastured at f 1.00 per month. WiH not. be responsible for accidents. Call at ranch, oj- address, ' . O. S?JWNGJvt I Culver, Oregon. A Snap for 30 Days. A house and barn and three lots in the city of Prineville, well lo cated near the business portion, of the city, will be sold for cash fyr, 1350 if taken before April 1. After that date the price will be advanced 1100. This is a good investment for speculative purposes. For fur ther particulars call or write to the Journal, Prineville, Oregon. . flow Orimllna;. HJ Harbin detire to announce tliat he i prepared to do all kimlaof grind ing in the lateat approved faaiiion. Chilled plow (hare grinding a peoi,ilty Vhc Place TJo Save? 9tfoney., !"' A " EGGS. Blooded Plymouth Rock Eggs, I am, now prepired. to. f.orniah epgs fropi my pens at reasonable prices. Price, $1.0a per setting of, 15 eggs. Call on or, address, JOHN GEIGER, Prirj(evillev Oregon. . Deputy StocX Jrjepectora, Notice is hrmb givan that I Kat appointed the Ml'min? naaied, rsima, dutj BtiHrk inapactor: J. P. Cattwri)(hK ai Crk. Sam Hamil,tvnv Ahwod. E. Hparka, Sietera. . A. Morrow, Byiack. F. M. Smithy Paulina. Itoacix Knox, Pat. J. C- Mwain, var Creeki 8. Buru, Koilaud. Aim Mclut.k, Haniia J. P. VaiiHi.ulan, lay Oa. p. 8. CowK', Hj Crf Joe Hiokhi, Slock Inaiwctor Crixik County. Don't forget ttia yon van aave o cent on your winter reading by sub eribing for (he OregoiiUu with the Journal for $ i 50. Subscribe for the Jolh.nala Vt It f,A