C0UN1Y OFFICIAL PAPF.K. THURSDAY. OCTOUKK 2, 1902. Crook County Journal, double the aggregate Um of the tliecpmen from wie coyote, una is a startling statement. Congress, man Williamson says it is a (net. There is such great diversity of opinion over the fourth 'contention of the opposition that it is possible to do little more than merely state the case. Generally speaking, a man is on one side or the othur re garding the fourth objection, ac cording to whether he is for or Coyote 8calp Uoitnty Law. Pendleton, Sept. 23. Every body knows what a storm there is going to be in the next Oregon Legislature over the coyite scalp bounty law of this state, and any observant man who watched things closely at the ifsociuti.m meet rfj against the bounty measure. Reports by counties of the sheep Oregon wool-groweu ill l'( ndleton, fould see the tokens of the hard tight the sheep men of the state are going to put up for its continuauce. Congressman-eliot J. N. William son of Prineville, Crook county, was at the meeting, mainly to make a long speech in favor of the law and. to strengthen among these kings of sheepmen the already powerful sentiment in favor of the measure. The eloquent - Congress man bad little urging on his hands -the wool-growers, in whose inter est it is alleged the bounty law was passed, lent ready ears to his persuasion The Legislature of two years ago found means to provide payment for the scalps brought in during the two years previous, and enact ed the law now in distance that of every 12 allowed for a coyote scalp, the state should pay two thirds and the county one third. From 1901, the beginning, until the present time, 1130,000 in round numbers has been paid out of the state and county treasuries to killers of coyotes. The grand to tal of expenditure on these animals fince the enactment of the original measure less than four years buck, is $250,000. Tfie opposition was serious in 1898. It was grave in men at the conveution showed an unanimous sentiment for the law. Umatilla is a fair example of how the measure affects counties. In eighteen months 6323 scalpB have been presented to County Clerk Chamberlain for redemption. This has involved an expenditure of 112,636, of which Umatilla con tributed $4215. The light over the bounty law may be said to be fairly on. So materially does it affect the power ful sheep interest that the strug gle will probably rend the state as few issues have done. 8trickea WiUi Paralysis. Henderson (jriinett, of tbit place, iu stricken with partial paralysis and completely lout the tine of one arm and tide. Alter being tie ted by an eminent physician lor quite a while without relief, my wife recommended Chaiuberluiu'a Pain Buhn, ami after using two but l ld of it he la almost entirely cured. Ueo. K. McDonald,! Mau, Logon county, W. Va. Several other very remarkable cures ul partial puralyaia have lieeu effected by ine nee of tint liniment. It ia most widely known, however, as a cure for rheu matism, sprain and biuieca. Sold by all druggists. The reports of the past few weeks TliuUr I.uil, Act Jun. g, 1878. NOTICE FOK Pl'IILICATlON. United Htntw Land Or1k-, Tb Uallaa, (lr.K..n. Ann. IS, lliu'i. iitioa fa hareliy glvm that in ooinpllanr with the imviiiia n( Ilia act of Congrma of June 3, li7S, entitled "An act fur the tale of (miliar lamia In tha Hales nf California, Ora. Hon, Nevada and Waaliinton Territory," an eirwulad m all the I'.iMu Land Statu by aot o( Auau.t i, lft',12. tlie (ullimlng persona ' - to miis ii.uwa mrir amiru atuta (iFtita, to wit: , WILLIAM H. HDMNKIt, of Prlnatllla. anility of Crook, Statu of Orriron, awoin auifiiient rvo. Wai. Julv 1, IWi, for the pur. ohaaeoi tht ae! SoC S:r, Ti. 13 a, r 18 a, W. ' ifAUhlKTTK A. COLHY, of Prineville. ounty of Cnsik, tw.ite nl Oregnui awora tataruent No. tktt, July 1, 1WJ, for the pur. chase of thaw)awt S.v. 21. and nW nwW 8m. as, To. 17 a, MS a: W. M. IKVl&tj K. WlNNrK. of PrlnavlNa. Ctllinttl ill rp.uklr Mtuta. I 1iu.,k -.-..-L tatamant No. Stlf, July 1, IIKW, lor Ilia pur- cowa oi uie nw rwo. oe, I j. lit a, US a, W . Of. MA BLR J. MILLER, of Lamnnta. aonn ty of Crook, Huto of Oifnon, awmn state- infill Au T,m juiy ft, uma, (, (, j.urohM, af the wt awK, ae awU and awtf MX K0, lo. To. 14 a. ran a. V. That they will offer inwf to show that the land "I'lmhi ia uiore valuable for ila tinnier or una man for agrijultur.-tl urioaea and to establish their claims to said land Mora W. A. Hell, U. 8. Coiiiinlssiouor, at Piinevllle, Or(fon. on Thursday, the. lath day of No vember, liiOi They name M wltnessea. C. I. Vinnek, Frad HiKirina. O. K. .McDnwrll, I. L. Holt and Jou.t Kanuht, all ol Prineville, Omxon. Any and all person ulniniiu advaraely the above-iinicrilied lands am riieatl t hie tlu-ir ohiints in this oltii ,iu or before aaid l.'llh day of iXovemlsT, 1 IHiii. auWu j4I. p, Lui as, ReKiter, KtfflLfUtw-X 1900. With a quarter of a million; ln" l"e uolllus umi Ulelr "'" dollars gone, thousands of tox-wiil enKafe'e ilu lbe Morgans and payers "hollering" at the outlay I their supporters, have prepared and nearly the entire west side of I Wall street .'or some exceedingly Oregon unalterably opposed to jBtrenuous tiaies, a feature oi the paying the ea.t side men money """'e will be the (leeire ot uuuiu for coyote sport, the outlook for trouble at the session of 1902-3 is as good as for the two previous nessions put together. The sheep men, who are chiefly interested in the maintenance of the measure, tin ierstand this thoroughly, and it is inspiring to note the steps they j are preparing to take to ensure gaining their point next winter. Congressman-elect Williamson, who, as representative, fathered the coyote measure, recited the four chief objections to the law at the recent associatson meeting. These were first the cost of main taining it; second, the difficulty experienced in keepiug out foreign scalps; third, that it is merely a discriminating law iu favor of the to get a fooling on the Atlantic sea' board, which will be lought by Cassatt, of the Pennsylvania, and a poweriul coterie oi ruilruud mug nates. The rumors that Gould has cast bis eyes towards the Pac.tic ocean and has been backing the Great Central's fcci.eine to build from Coos Bay, Oregon, to bait Lake City,.across Southern Oregon, tentla to intensity the situation and cause the holders of securities of most roads now leading to the Pucihc to desire that he be balked. The plans of Gouid have been years in forming. He has ap proached the present moment cau tiously having gathered in the roads in the Southwest in the Min- Tiuilier Land, Aut June S, 1H78. Notice for Publication. United States Land tlffiw, The Oallta, nr., uk. 15, 11102. Notica ia hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of tne act of Conan-aa of .luue 3, ta;s, entitled ' Au aot for the sale of timber lands iu the Stales ot Califiirnis. I In.. Kon, Nevada, and Wahinut Territory." as '(tended to all tSe Pub ic find HtaU hy act of Auiitiat 4, l'.X!, the d-liov. iitic lteona have men iu una omce Ulelr avvorn atatalneata, to wn: KDWARD H. KNOX, of I'.iat. cunt, i Crook. Htate of Oreu'on. aworn atateinnt N... Imi, lor tlie uurehaao of tile seU uvU. awU H", and ni sw Sec. 24, ljt. 17 B., R. Is KOSCnri KNOX, of l,nt, county of Crook, State of Or.K.m, aworn statement No. KM, June 2f, 1S10J, for the imioh-.se of a neK in.l k rfec. JO, Tp. 17 S., It. IS t., W. That tlwy will offer pns.f to show that the land sought fa mora valuable for iu timber or stone than fur agricultural purpiese aim to es tablish tlwir claim to sai'l l.nl before J. J. Smith, county clerk, at I'liii-vilte, Uregon, on Wednesday, Nove niter 12, it1.!. Tney munu na witiuMu s; limry fleck, Ca leb I at is, lii.lwrt Myeis and John lliyln-s, all of p,f, OreKim Any and all ieiso-is ct-jimitit; tulvereely the a'stve desciiW lands ai-j rpijUfsteii to tile their claims in tiiia oilier on or before aaid 12th (lay uf Novuiulier, KM. aul'Sp , J.VT. P. LceAH, llfliister. Big Deal ia Typewriters. Austrian Uoveruinent Order liiM Hinllh J'remlora. "Viknna, Feb, 7,The greatest single purchase of typewriters ever made has been ordered by the Min istry of Justice, which, uftor threw months of exhaustive competitive test, has contracted to etpiip the entire ministry with not less than P200 Smith Premier typewriters, supplying every court." Press Dispatch to Portland Oregonian, Februnfy 7. Portland office imitb Premier Typewriter Co., 122 Third St., I. & M. ALEXANDER & CO., Agents. W. T. FOOLK, Agent, Prineville, Oregon i.-i .: Smith !3ros., DKALER8 IN- Scneral TfferchandisQ. SISTERS, OREGON. Kcop on Hand, Sheepmen's Supplies of all kinds. Rangers and Campers Supplies. Camp outfitting, We Carry a Complete lino of Groceries, Dry Ooode, Hardware Etc. We Hespectfully solid your trade. Cornett & Ellrins. Senoral SSlacksmithing, orso on atV( sheep men; fourth, decrease in Isouri, Kansas and Texas territory coyotes is followed by increase ind to the westward, so that, ii his proportionally of rabbits. The sheep men and the support ers of the measure generally, antic ipate their greatest difficulty in overcoming the first objection namely the amount of bard, cold Oregon cash that will have to be put up annually to redeem the scalps. They argue in reply, that the expenditure is a necessity. The supporters of the coyote bounty law claim that a six per cent annual loss was sustained by Oregon sheepmen before the meas ure passed. The predatory quali ties of this scourge is not often iiwotiated with any thing but sheep and lambs. Hence the third objection to the payment of 2 per that the law requiring it is merely a sheepmen's law, bene ficial to no other classes. Hence, it is argued, what benefits one special class should be paid for by tlmt class alone. ' The answer to this third object ion as it will le made at the next session of Oregon's Legislature, is alleged connection with the Coos Bay road is real, and his desire to gain his Atlantic entrance is real ized, the Gould system will he as powerful as any that Morgan may build up. btood Death OH , E. B Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tex., once fooled a grave digger, tie sny: "My brother was very low with miliaria! fever and jaundice. I per autided li i in to try Electric Bitters And lie was soon much better, but continu ed their use until he was wholly cured I am sure Electric Bitters saved his life." This remedy expels malaria, kills disease germs and purifiei the blood; aids digestion, regulates liver) kidneys and bowels, cures constipa tion, dyspepsia, nervous diaeiwes, kidney troubles, female complaints; givea jierfect health. Only 50c at Adauisnn Winnek t Cut. drug store. The eicitement incident to travel ing and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one should leave home with out A bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For that the losses in poultry alone are ale bJ 411 driigguu. Timber Land, Ai t JunuS, MH. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Tiiitii! Stales Land oilier-. The Ihilli-s, Hrn'i'ii. A enlist l.t, li Notice ia hereby I'ivell tiiut in i-mni.H. aiiee with the lirovUioi... ,, t,. net ol Con incbf uf June ,;. 1ST!', ei.tilhil "Ait aet for tne K'le oi Uiiiim r IniiOs in the Mann of California, Ori-m, Ni'.u:. and W'ushiiiK- toii I --mini-v," n CAltml.-n to all the I'uli-1 ne i.ioi ruiO'B nv net el .lijt:o 4 Virf I he I'ollowiilu licftilm h.ive, on Muv, 31, r.v::. men in una oriiec their unorn atule- meiilit, lo wit: .MAilTllA A. HrKAIl. of I'rinevlllo. eounty j" n.tk, .State .1 toeK'Mi, sworn t-.it,-ii'ient No. 4fi, for the ii.i..iia -e of the Vt 'A w avii! e H a v sei-- tioii 3. township :i s., riiye It; W. M. MAK;i;si. I'OWKi.L. of l'riivvilla. eouoty of Crook, mj;i. ,.f (ir-vn, arrii stjtenn nt No. 4tl, for tlie pijiciKine of Lot II and -'end 4 n e y. ee. ;;, to. a f.mtli, i-tteeu Hie., V. M, They will oiler proof to ahow that the lino souciit in more vuliuihle forilii timber or lone tium for'iu!!ie'ilt-.iral i.ii-pc.e, ai.d to entaaliih their chuiua to auid land before A. (.'. rullner, I', r. t'uinlitia ioiier, at i'riiieville, oreoii, on Munday thu 3m day of Xoveiiilier, lnirj. H,; J. V.'. Hpeur" And Wagon Repaiiing. Farming Implements, Wind Mills, Pumps, etc. Our facilities for Tire Setting aro unexcelled. 'PHIXKTILLK, ORKfiO.V. lne Iney nnnie m witneiwet": J. v. Hoeur. T. J. Powell. J. 0 I'owell, and JooCuiavaii, :;ll of i'rineviile Hrer m, Any aim all pernon" claiming udverwly the ahove-de eriheii lumlii are reijue:td to oie tneir eiaunti in una olliee on or uelore tuml ilrd day ol .Novenilr, l!ii2. a 2Jpd. JAY f. Ll'CAs, Kcglater. Gyrus' Jewelry Store John Cyrus Prop. Dealer in Silverware, Jowelry, Watchea, Clocks. Optical god3, Sewin? machines etc. Repairing done by W. H.Cyrus. Prompt attention Svtn mail oreart, Prtnevitlo, - Oregon. - CHAMP. SMITH. ISOM CLE KK. SBTB'S BECEPTIOI). Timber Land, Aet June 1, Kit. XOTICB FtIK PUBLICATION. United Btatea Land Ofllea, The Dalha, Oregon. Augut IS, 11102. Notice la hereby Klven that In comnll- aece with the provlslona or the aet of Congress of June 2. l.S7li. entitled "An act for the Bale of timber lands In the atutea of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Waah Inffton Territory," aa extended to all the Public land 3iatin by act of August 4, lf, William H. Peek, of (,'ulvcr, countv of Crook, Htatc of Oregon, Ima on May ii, tiled in thiaoflice binwonitatement .S o. -110, for the purnhaac of the a n nc of oeetion o3, tiwiifhip 12 rane 13 e., W. M., and will oiler proof to allow that the land tajught ia more valuable for itn timber or t-tone. than lor agnculthral pur posea, and ttt etabiah bia claim to said land before A. 0. Palmer, V. M. Coniniia I'ioner at Prineville, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 4th day of Novemlier, 1SI02. ' He naine a witneaHea: Henry Windom. Oeorge Oaborn, trunk Holl'man and David Burnett, all of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all peraona clalmlntr adverae- ly the above-described lands are requeat eil to file their claims In this office on or uelore aaiu 4th i av ol .November llr2. J At P. LUCAS, Reglater. a21p "Wines, Liquors, Domestic and Imported Cigars. The Celebrated A. B. G. Ueer Always on Hand, Proprietors of tlie Priiierille Soda Works. Two Doors South of FirHt National Bank. PRMVILLE. ORE. Lumber, $11 per m Frsh Sawed Shingles $2.75 per m. at SHIPP'S. SOTfCE t F FINAL BBTXLKMKK'f . In the matter of the estate of (Iconic W. 8walley, Deceased. Votic-e is hereby given that the under i' aiuned. adnifnistrutrix of the extute of Oeorge W. Hwallev, deceaaed, has tiled ! her linul account of her adinimtrntion of said estate and that the Court has aet Oct. i ilth, WW at two o'clock P. II. at the Coun tv Court Room in Prineville, Ore., as the time and pluce for hearing objections toj the Kame, if any there be. Dated this 14th day of A igust, lft. i ALM1RA HWALI.EY, ' Admx. oftheK-tateofli. W. BW ALLEY, City ffiarher Shop. 1 Powtll d Cyrus, 'Proprietor. . JCot and Cold fiaths. town,. Or.