, iu J,ni iri. ing of two new mills, but the di I'roVily the larjjt--t uml tm.st rectors have not yet had lime to important unil far reaching linsi- decide just where these will be lo ncss transaction that Ins mcmed eatcd. They nrti endeavoring to in Oregon for sour- tim was tlmt obtain additional ground adjacent consummated in Kngciic Saturday, to tlu ir Sjiriiijiu-Ul property, uml Thcuuitrol of over 1 .000.000 acres if successful will make that one of of land is involved in the iransae- the largest mills on the count, lion, this control being transferred; Three crews of cruisers are to he to the stockholders of the liooth- put into the field At once, to ex Kelly Lumber Company by the ' limine thu timber on the property Oregon Central Mili'ary U'aj'on just acquired, uml upon their re Road Company, port the company will have deli Negotiations for thin deal have nit.; information of the quunity been in progress for a number of and quality of timber. Mr. Ituolh mourns, i nc property in que.-uon will go with onu of the parlies is the. land grant whic h was given about the middle of next month -to to the Oregon Central Military examine mid classify the lands in Road Company in 1804 in eon- Eastern Oregon, federation of the construction of at The business of this company is wagon road across the (Wade already very large, and its influence Mountains from Eugene, by way i upon the comity is distinctly visi of the Willamette River, and on hie. It is now paying out $1,000 throiuili Kastern Oregon, going 000 a year in wages. The force is from here to Lakeview. thence lo to be immediately doubled, which lioise, Idaho, the entire distance will mean ?2,f 100,001 a year pay I...;,,. i,..i.i ...., .inn .....i r.nn ' n The land granted by the state eon-; A meeting of the stockholders ! sists of every alternate section for ' ai held at their ollice in Eugene' three miles" on each side of the Saturday, and the question of in-J l .i iAik uiv.i-iui: in. Stimuli sim n. nits l ull" road, comprising mo-c than 1.000- ., . ,. . ., ' 1 snlcred. Without anv dissent the 000 acres, it.k ttU8 i,lcruaM,.( to 1,500,000, Along the western portion of this the additional capital being paid road much of thi! laud is covered iu by the present stockholders, with valuable timber, which is now , 1,1 e"'tic.i with the transfer . , i i ..... of the property of the Military Wa in great demand for lumber. J his o i ii . b gon Koad Company there are ev- timber bell extends almost to this urHi riljlr0iui rmnori) u0;l. al,j Hamilton Stables Redby Feed Barn and Stock hoarded by day, week or month. Finn saddle horses and livery turnouts. Hates Seasonable, (iood accommodations, Remember un when iu I'rine v i Ho, and we guarantee that yuur jiatronago will be appreciated ii ml deserved. BOOTH & (X) UN KIT, Proprieton.. EI) x. white, JOUX COMBS. White dt Combs. w WINES, lKI.KMSIX- LIQUORS, CIGARS. side ot the mountains, and for a much credence is given them long distance on the east side of principal project is that from the. range. On the west side of I he mountains the timber is of the The Halt Lake to the Coast- at Coos liay. This railroad scheme is said to be haeked tie tlid ( Ian hi Denote wtir. finest quality of fir, while on the wallt t0 reach the l'acilic Coast eastern side it takes in a vast mid have decided to build this Jine. amount of valuable pine in Crook The line would be a direct one, and and Klamath Counties. Much of lmve many advantages over either ,, , , ,. .,, . ., .. . of the present transconitinentai this land lies within the limits of , r. 1 , , ., , . lines. It would pass through a vast the timber reserve, having Wen developed territory in South granted before that reservation was eastern Oregon, which would at made. once give it much local business. The Iiooth-Kellv Lumber Com- It would have the carrying of vast . , , " ., i ,i i amounts of lumWr to the bast, and pang ,s already considered the lar- wou,(, a u gest lumbering company in the with all other lines for through Northwest, but from present indi-, business on advantageous terms. cations its business is only in its infancy. Mr. Booth stated today that it was the intcution of the company immediately to double its, output, and to work its new hold ings into a marketable product. The company owns and operates four sawmills in this county, loeat ed at Saginaw, Wendling, Spring lield and Cohurg, and has purchas ed the Harrisburg mill. The stock holders are also interested in other companies, and own the saw mill and box factory at Grants Pass, and other mills in Josephine coun ty; also.an interest in one of the largest sash and door factories in Portland. The first step in connection with the new property will bo the buibl- IMIHKSIH and ini'oi(ii;i... COL'NTHV OKItKIJS FIRST lH)OK SOUTH SOLienT.Ii. I'OIXDEXTER HOTEL PRINEVILLE, OREGON. Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line. DAILY BETWEliN I'KLNEVILLE AM SIIAMO. -SCHEDULE Leave Khaniko, 6 p. in. 1cave lYineville 1 j. in. Arrive I'rinevilli', Da. im Arrive Shuniko, 1 n. m. First class accommodations for the 'traveling public. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE All the indications have been poin ting to this company building on the line of the Oregon Central, and it. J. I engra is authority for the statement that this is certain to be done, and that it will bo the great est influence for the development! of Oregon that has yet Wen cx-i perienced, from the fact that it; would first offer competitive trans-' portation rates, and, greater than this, it would traverso the richest' portion of the state and make pos-i sible the development of unlimited natural resources which have here- i tofore been unable to be worked, t In connection with the proposed ;& Vorthni. l'S4; flits M,iCJIJI UVJ Jl'tl) iJl Aibiinson & innek (.., Agontf. 0. M. Cor'nett, Manager. B.LLST03Sr BAY STALLION OWNED IlY J. L. WINDOM, will make the season of l'J02 at Culver, Or egon. Bred by G. Springer, of Culver, Oregon. Pkmuuek Sire: The registered Clydesdale, Ballston, bred by Ladd Dam: Registered Cleveland bay mare, Coiinings sidered, and it has been figured Maid, bred by Ladd & Reed, Portland. ZaSllZ it! HUSTON is 17 hands high and weighs in thin working order 1020 lumber shipments alone it is said, pounds. He is. a dark blood bay, four years old in June. will be sullicent to sustain the road TERMS f 10 for insurance; reduction for three or more mares, from the b 'ginning. '