Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 29, 1902, Image 2

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Crook County Journal.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
THURSDAY. MAY, 29 1902.
Republican State Ticket.
(iovernor,
V. .T. Fl'RXISH, of 1'etidleton.
Supreme Judge,
K. 8. UKAX, of Lime.
Sec. of State,
F. I. Dl'XUAIi, of Astoria.
Treasurer,
CHAS. E. MOORK. of Klamath.
Attorney General,
A. M. CRAWFORD, of Douglas.
tfiijit. Fuhlie I nst ruction,
J. II. ACKKRMAN, Multnomah.
State 1'rinter,
J. R. W1UTNKY, ol Linn.
ceiwr, shall be a follows: J)iolutiou Noiloe,
For each affidavit, twenty-five) Ni)ti(.w th;lt (),c
' ,.i. i u; ... ,t .!. J firm of Wakefield & Starr in this
or witness, when not nreiiureil hv ... . . ........ '
the officer, twenty-hveeen s. :,,i i . r .;. ii i'mi V
is I i i i . Held colicrtmi; II 1 i hi Hill l'BVllllI
tor each i eposition of c unnant n ;., . i , . i. . , ., i .
... ... luuLnuiiiii'i'P ui uio inie nriii.
K. Z. Wakkfikmi,
C. V. Stahh.
or witness, prepared by the officer,
one dollar.
Any officer demanding or reeeiv
ing a greater sum for such service
shall he guilty of a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction shall ho pun
islied for each oflci.se hv a tine not
exceeding one hundred dollars.
Approved, March 11. 11)02.
Nee Here, Sir. (.'Iiamluiluln!
J
Coogiess 2nd District,
N. WILLIAMSON, Piineville.
Joint representatives, Wasco, Crook,
Lake and Klamath counties: X.
WHEALDOX anil J. X. BURGESS,
of Wasco and R. A. EM MITT of
Klamath.
Republican t'ountj Ticket
County Judge,
W. C. WILLS. of Willow Creek.
County Clerk,
CAREY FOSTER, of Prineville.
Sheriff,
J. 8. MoMEEX, of Haystack.
Commissioner,
M. D. POWELL, of McKay.
, Treasurer,
' MARSH AUBREY, of.3end.
Assessor,
B. F. JOHXSOX, of Mill Creek.
Surveyor,
C. A. GRAVES, of Montgomery.
Coroner,
J. L. MeCl'LLOCH, of Prineville.
Timber Land Law.
An Act to amend section twenty
two hundred and ninety-four of the
Revised btatutes of the United
States.
Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Con
gress assembled, That section
twenty-two hundred and ninety
four of the Revised Statutes of the
Notice,
All persons wishing grist work done
and also those having old grists on our
hooks, must, cull and net "ame on or
before May 20lh as wo will shut down
at that time.
Stuwaut i Co,
ripililk
W. sff. Cyrus,
Mr. Chamberlain makes some
sort of a claim that the Oregon
lonstmition is heing violated in
the payment of salary and fees to
tlie stuie officers over and above
the amounts specified in the Con
stitution. Now, a number of these i-n rrr x t. t i
acts were passed .during the admin-1 MBm -W &tCn6S, Jewelry,
istration of Governor ronnoyer, i
and also while Mr. Chamberlain
was attorney general. Certainly
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Silverware, etc.
First-class repairing promptly
done.
PRINEVILLE,
OREGON.
W. H. SNOOK, 51. D,
Physician and Surgeon,
the regular appropriation hills oar
ried the items for all of them.
There have been no increases since
then.
It is a pertinent question to ask
Mr. Chamberlain, if these laws are
unconstitutional, why. as attorney i
general, the legal advisor of the
slate of Oregon, he did not take1
some steps to prevent this money j CULVER,
trom being drawn out of the treas-j
urv in violation of the Constitu-I Am prepared to answer profit
tion of the state? ! sional calls promptly.
There is a vast difference between I
Mr. Chamberlain, a public official,
and Mr. Chamberlain, a candidate
for public office. It is as great an
appeal as" the one from '"Philip
drunk to Philip sober. Salem
Statesman.
Big Deal in Typewriters.
Austrian (Jovct'limeiit Older I'Joil
Hmltli I'reiulei'N.
"Vm.NNrt, Feb. 7. The grculest
eingle purchase uf typewriters ever
made has been ordered by the Min
istry of Justice, which, after three
monlhsof exhaustive competitive
test, hiis contracted to coiiip the,
entire ministry with not los than I'ilX) Smith Premier typewriters,
supplying every court."
Press Dispatch to Portland Oregonian, February 7.
Portland ollice Smith Premier Typewriter Co., 122 Third St., 1. ,.
ALEXANDER it CO., Agents.
W. T. FOGLE, Agent,
Prineville, Oregon
'SC ... ...- m'-ji. ri
DEALERS IX-
Sonera Tlfcrchandise.
SISTERS, OREGON'.
OREGON
Jf. Xeit.
Old Soldier's Expeiience.
M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran,
of Winchester, Ind., writes. ''.My wile
was sick a long time in spite of good
doctor treatment, but was wholly
cured by Dr. KiiiK'o New Lite Pills,
which worked wonders for her health."
theyalwavs do Trvtiiein. Only 25c.
j at Adaiiinoii k Wimiek Co's. drug
stole.
PRINEVILLE, OKEOO.V.
Jft P. Belknap.
SPAyiician and Surgeon,
Office in rear of Ailam-un, Winuek Co
PRINEVILLE, OREGON,
lift hau juai received a full tint of Xadies wrappers
andglouas. W also have a full lint of Santlemen'i
and Uades' SAon
firy Soods, Srocerics, Jfarciwarc,
jCadies' and Sents' Surnlthing Seeds
Cxamino our Slock
Call and
CHAMP SMITH.
ISOM CLKEK.
mmm.
C. Erink
Heed Barley and Oats.
S. J. XewBom bos CLEAN eed bar
ley and oat for sale at his feed barr I
in north Prineville.
Timber Land, Act Juiic 3, lt78.
NOTICE FOR BURLICATIOX.
Jfttoraey and Counteor at J?au
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
Usitku Status Laxu Ofhck.
The Dulles, Ornpni, May lit, !!.
Notice is herchv (fiven that in ceiiiuliaiice
ITnitwl Slut lio .ml tli. ..m. s. " m unwiMowol tlie art .it cmgmu
. ....... j i OI Junp 1(17)i eutitiud an "An act tor the
hereby, amended so as to read as j sale of timber lands in the suites ni (.'H-
follows- fornia. Oifgoa, Nevada, and Wwlitie.'ti n
''am. n-, .i , .' ,, ' Tcrritorv," as extended to all the Public
bee. 2294. 1 hat hereafter all ! Land Stat by act of August 1. mi.
proofs, affidavits, and oaths of anv j Thomas J. KcrffU.non of Cns.k, county of
8. 23ms
jffttrn y at- jCaw.
PRIXEVILLE, OREiiON
Wines, Liquors,
Domestic and
Imported Cigars.
The Celebrated
A. B. 0. Ueor
Always on Hand.
Proprietors of Ilic PrineTiile &la Wsrks.
Two Doors South of
First National Bank.
ueosE
( 0 Jfyde, If. 9.
Diwwe uf woiuiiii a n(Mtcmltv.
Til . Ik n u .. .
whatsoever renuired tn Iw Y v V- y " rnone .w j. ituideuoe back ot the
wuaisuevtr requireu to lie n this o lice his sworn statement No. :i77i .. . .
lllilde by applicants and entrvmcn ! for tlie purchase of the SW SW, and Su! fln..iiaill .Jallery.
tinder the homestead, preemption, TOndViFl 0REN.
timber-culture, jesert-land, and ! land sought is more valuable for its timber j ;
timlierand stone Acts, may in j - Jf. Stoseniey, ty. D
addition to those now authorized to j A. C. Palmer, U. f. Commis.-ium-r at his
take such affidavits, proofs, and i "m''e pfinv'He, Oregon, on Saturday, I an SuV,,
.it j i ,1 . , 1 AUBU"t 3. 1902.
Oaths, lie made before any United j He names as witnesses: OlarcnceS. Fer-i Calls answered promptly my or iiiKtl Of.
States commissioner or COinmis-j puson, i:iam Kaught and C. Y. iiouston uft fiw with Dr, V. Gtsaor. Kesld-iii
ville, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the abovtMlescribed lands aro re'juestwi to
tile their claims in this oflicc on or before
sioner of the court exercising fed
eral jurisdiction in the territory or
before the judge or clerk of anv
court of record in the land district ! said 2nd uav of Aumw. mi.
in which the lands are situated:! JAY P. Lt.CAS, RigHir,
Provided, That in case the affida- , Timber I.nd, Act June 3. i7s.
vits, proofs, and oaths hereinbefore NOTICE KOIt I'U 1)1.1 CATION
mentioned be taken out of the
county in which the land is located
the applicant must show by affida-
t'KiTEii Stati L.i.vii Omry,
The Dallea. Orison, May IH, iS)2.
Nctire is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Ci.n?;re a
corner liit aud Main stieets.
PUIXKVILLE. ORKIJON
J, W. BOOxNK
Saddles and Jfarness
Maker of the celebrated PRINK
V1LLK STOCK SADDLE
vit, satisfactory to the Commission-i of JuneS. ls7s,cntilled"An act forthesale
er of the Gene'ral Land Office, that ! 'awXHtn'Tc;"!';"' H 11 U K 0V
most accessible officer qualified to Latest improved Ladies' Side
take faid atllUaVltS. proofs, and : hi woru MtHtcment 'No. m for the nur- i u.-M,. cm.,,. u
ulijo hi iiiv jauu uiPniuiH in which ... ' : '. ' . .
the lands applied for are located: KSM lllick"-
but such (jhowini bv affidavit need1 its timber or stoua than for agricultural1 mores. Write for prices.
rm.NF.vii.LE, : : Ohegov,
if the proof be taken in the town sioncr, at his ofrice at Prineville, Orcuon,
or city where the newspaper is pub-! on,fJ'urJ'. the 2nd day of August, lite.
,. , f. ,. , , ,. ',' ' '"y" ' He names as whdc's: il.h. Kiiiwmt,
iisneu in which uut nnai-jiroot ho-1 1., llillon and Howard Dillon of Prineville, :
tice is printed. The proof, affida-! (mZ" mii William Drock of llend, Ore-,
vit, ami oath, when so mado and : Anv and all persons claimini- advcrselv
duly subscribed, shall have the' aooviMlescrilied land" are advi cd to
same force and effect as if mXAST
before the register and receiver,1 niisip JA P. LUCArt, Beidater.
when transmitted to them with the; "wriCKliiK pnii.lCATlo.v7 '
fees and commissions allowed and; Land office t The Uali, Ore,
required by law. That if any wit-j May 14, lsxri.
H;-s making such proof, or any ap- Notice is htirehy Riven that the fullowhiK
plicant making such affidavit or j named ecttler has filed notice of hia inttn
oath, shall knowingly, willfully, or' t'"" to nialce HnJ nnxif in pport of hu
corruptlv swear falsely to unv'ma- cI"',m' mi "" ',rn"' ' "u,i" ,","re
... ;. ,1 .U.,ti. i . , : J. J Smith. Cmatv Clerk, at Prinei ilk, Or-
tenal matter contained in said ...,, r.ij.v. j ,,-r v.tr .;.
I
LU I)
mm immiu
prools, atiiiia vits. or oaths he shall; hoplii Kietner of Mitr. Urennn. H. V..
be deemed guilty of perjury, and .XlVyL''4
shall he liable to the same pains' She mma the following witliewe- to pmvei
lllld lieimlties as if he had sworn ber 0"ut'n."""" rwidence un and caltiva-
i .. i t .i . mm . tion m paid land, via: j
fahcly before the register. That Hardy Allen, Will Vanhtiskirk, David L. :
the fees for entries and for final Millk-r. L. K, Allin'ham, ail of Kisteia, Ore-!
proofs, when made before any other 'a' Ja, r. L .
ufficer than the remitter and re-, Keni-ter.
C. E. McDowell, Prop.,
Thoroughly Kenovateil and Un
furnished Throughout. -
Aiiicriuui Thin. Kales $1,
$1.50 and $'! jtcr day.
Areoiiiiii(lations are Unsurpassed
in the city. Baiuple Rooms for
Commercial Travelers,
Long Distance Telephone Station
in the house.
coMPAisry",
Kin-proof building, 00x300 feet, u now
ready to handle Merchandise, Wool, old.
HAUL YOUR FREIGHT TO SHAIIIKO
DKALEH8 IN
Coal, Flour,
Lumber, Wood,
Hay and Grain.
Hppcial Attention piven to wiail trade. Firat-cliist haling
and grading fiu:illties. Also stock yams, latest plana.
All Modern Improvements for Handling Stock.
Fkkscii Co., Danker, The t)uh-,.
MooasHaos Hanker., M,m.
W. IxiHD, The DiIIms.
B. Y. Lacoalis, The Dullea.
A. M. EEL3AY, General Manager.
Frrsh awed Shingles $2.75
per in.
at SHIPP'S.
Ch harder Shop.
Powell A Cyrus, Proprietors,
Zf. 1 j j fft j i
uioc ana Koia ujaris.
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