I i Btatknin Valloj" 'J lie board ill directors' of the Jolumbiii Houthurn Extonnion rail road company Iiiin approved the map of the luHt Huution of the lrn extension from Hhaniko to lend, a dintiincn of u trillo more lUn ninety-HCVon mi Ion. Tin. u,n will now go to tlie United iiU' land oflice at Tlio alle ' ir fillip, in order that the com pany may have rlht of way across government land. It in notable, however, that the goutlieniniont twwityHoven mile of tho route will trow very little government land. I'loepcctH of Irrigation in that coimtry, together with the promise of the railroad, has had the effect of putting tnoxt of the government land into private lunik Kverytliing in now ready for the financing of tin project ond for coiiHtruction, Prcnidentil-ytlu cx puets to have all arangntnontH made for construction crews on the line curly in tlio npring. The grade are very light, and the curvature 1h not great. For most of tho din lance the line doca not vary per ceptibly from deud level. From hhaniko it beam southoaHtcrly to Trout creek, from which point the main line dimlm the divide be tween Hay creek and Willow Bamn crossing Agency I'lainn and going through the Jluyatack ceunt'y. The croHning of the Crooked liver U a dozen niileo below i'rineviile. From that point to licnd there in little curvature or grade in the line. Chronicle. Inirreatlnv rlurr ol Namhwett' , rrn lirrn. From recent report of A. B. K-arlc, who in in charge of the topographic work of the United HtateH (icological Survey in nouth western Oregon near (ilendale, in teresting detail with regard to the country and dillicullie encoun tered in the tiovi rnmeiit mapping of the region are drawn. Thin at tractive country, lying on the weal cm nlde of the CWado llange, combines mountain topography of a bold type, some of the elevations reaching an altitude of 5,0(X) feet, with fertile valley where consider able hay and grain are rained and where, especially in the northern part, the production of prune Juih become a large iuduntry. Some very intricate topographic features were found in winding ridge which put off from the main di vides. These mountains carry a good Htipply of unusually line tim ber, which is being rapidly brought up; they are also rich in mineral deposits, especially gold, found in pocket, and mining interests are rapidly developing. The method used in mapping (lie section was to locale as many prominent points .as possible by Iriangulation, which were then used to control the measurements by road traverse. Level lines were carefully brought up from tin sea and elevations were obtained by verticle angles based upon them. The topography was sketched by contour lines at intervals of 100 feet, which brought out consider able detail and will make a uoful map for many puqow. The whole area comprises about 1)00 Hiiunrf miles and under ordinary circumstances could have been completed in one field season, but the atmosphere was so smoky from extensive forest fires and the trails were so obstruct ed by dense under briuh and fallen timber that pro-g;c.-s un (-low: yet the quadrangle will be completed during the pres ent field season, ending December 1. Although in the main the forest fires retard the work, in some in stances they are a help in making clearings on the tops of mountains, from which good outlooks could be had in no other way. Nuamp Disease Kills emtio. Dr. Mesner, stock inspector for Jackson county, received the fol lowing letter Friday from W't P. Counts, a prominent stockman of Tolo; "We have lost a number of calve which were brought from Crescent City. Upon examining one. a small bunch of fine white worms about the size of a horse hair and from one half to thrree fourths of an Inch in length were ' found junt beneath the Vttlvc at the ' ton of the windwipe. Would thin ca me death, and what treatment '.,,. , would you advine? Tho calve cough and breathe witli a wheezing wound, but eat until nearly the hlHt. The lllllgn look perfectly beillthv " ! lJ'u .,!., 11. m , (l ' , , , , down to Mr, Count' ranch to in- vestlgato Hie irouoie. un mixing ( towels, eilt,,t brushes, etc., requiring a post-mortem examination , ho'notbiiiffof the kind tube furnished by found that the animals had died the passenger. Each car has stove for from the effects of hush, or wormu , ''l(f "" l to nd d"in "nKht bronchitis, a disease caused by a ' houkcepi,," ...d each section can fee iii fitted with an adjutable table. A urn- very ...ml worm produced by a rf uim,mnm each oar, hit germ develop! m stagnant water, j bmimM Wl)g , BJllkB up bertllt( keop The disease is infectiou when tne Mr cegMi na the comforts slock are allowed to feed from the w,d wants cf the passengers. In each of name trough. There i no known the trains which are dipatched daily cure for it, as the bacilli i-cnetrato '"" PortUnd by the 0. R. & N. Ce. i. the Mm passage slid Hwn " b m 'A "mH ' ., , ,. , i i i ildhmry Weepen," The car l gliaclied tKruugn a . pur u. u.e oeuu, anu , .,0licai(.purtM)(I Spedlli get beyond reach of any outward I hich goM through t chie8)o without application that may be made to oImng(li alld the me in tne "Atlnutlc E kill them, The only thing to bejpre.i run, )u Kunm Cily wt,nt done is to kill the affected cattle, change. Fiusetierf in this car for Chi and isolate tho Others and put them 1 cuo change to a li'iiikr car at tiranifur. where they will have pure water) Much of the Brat clau travel i beinit and food carried in thoie eara, the ratea beinij . . n(v, , i , i ' lower, and the aerriee beinif nearly eiual Mr, Count ha 200 head of ; , A. ' , , ' 1 . , , , , i , j to that in the palace ileepen. young slock which lie bought onj F()r ra(e w fu w)rm8ti()I)) jn. the coast near Crescent City, undj eluding olden, write to A. L. Craig, G. of thii number 00 bead had died at p- - K- N' Cw- the time of Dr. Mesner' visit. , .,, , , , . , ., ,. TOTICK FOll PUBLICATION'. I he cattle had contracted the dis- 1 .... ...... ease while feeding on the marshes! Dupabtkot or tub I.itkmoh. in tho district where they were: . . I riweun. - icirgi itiij. "Now cue Appointed Time." The O. K, & N. Co. haa juat iaaued a I hatidaoioely illu.traled pamphlet entitled, i ' ,. . ' , !' 'Oregon, natllllighton it Idaho and their roaourcoa." People in the Eaat i , . are aiimoua for information about the I'acilic North Wuat-If you will give the () K, St. N. Co, agent at hhaniko a liat of iiauiet of oaalurn ioople who are like ly to be ititoroatud, the booklet will be mailed free to auch peraoba. KTOIjKS Clt HTU.tVKII. Duo brown nme, ng 6 years, weight iiuoilt 1.IW lua., Drone, is very gunuc, slur in foichciid, right hind foot white, branded H-Z on left shoulder, ma a yeurling colt with Imr; One durk bay mare, weight about 1000 Iba., broke, very gentle, white hind feet, star in forehead, branded A 3 on left shoulder. Left Hislora one year ago. $5.U0,ieward will be paid fur return of, or information to discovery of cither of said animals. ' H. K. Ui.a7.ikr, or Sam W'ikiii., 02-1 111 Sisters, Oregon. A. J. Snell wanted to attend a par ty, but W11.1 afraid to do on account ol pains in li 14 stomacli, which lie feared would grow worse, lie says, "I was telling my troubles to 11 I.idy friend, who titid: 'Chniiiberltihra Colin Cholera and llirrlnea Itenietly will put you in condition for the party.' 1 bought a bottle mid take pleasure in stating that two doses cured 1110 and enabled me to have a good time at the party." Mr. Knell i a resident of .Siinimer Hill, N. Y. This icmedy k For sale by all druggists, ftflEDFORD'sl BLACK-DRAUGHT THE ORIGINAL A sallow complexion, dizziness, biliousness and a coated tongue arc common indications of liver and kidney diseases. Stomach and bowol troubles, severe as they are, give immediate warning by pain, but liver and kidney troubles, though less painful at the start, are innon harder to cure. Thedford'i Hlai k-Draimht never fails to bene fit diseased liver and weakened kid neys. It stirs up the torpid liver to throw on the (terms or teverana runic. It is a certain preventive of cholera and llright's disease of the kidneys. With kiduevs re inforced by Thedford'i Black Draueht thousands of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yel low terer. Many families live m perfect heUh and have no other doctor t&n tneutord 1 mat Draught. It is alwayi on hand for use in an emergency and saves many expensive cam ot a doctor. Mullins, S.C, March 10, 1001. I havt used Thedford'i Black-Draught lor tnrtc yean ana 1 neve not rua to go to doctor ilace I hatt been takiaa it, It Is the beit medicine for me that b on the market for liver anil kidney trouble! ma oypepiu ana outer corapUSiti. Rev. A. C. LEWIS. Pullman Ordinary Sleepm. The tourist travel between tho east and v(us coast has . reached enormous P";P;rtion. 1 the ta f calls for a snociiil class of equipment, To , Pul,rimn C(, h,u jm.d from in shops what it technically call the "Pullman Ordirary Hlceprr." These ear. ,)mr similar .. i r. (jul.ii slet'.r, being hunt on the aiim uluii, but not furoiihed with the Mine elegance They are equipped with mattresses, blatikets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, Lni. Okic at Tmii IMi.i.ks Oiioi., l November 24, 1002. ( N'dtice U hereby (riven that the following. n-urird Kttler hae filed notice (A hi intention to make Html pniof in iutHrt of hU claim, ami that laid pro if will be made before J. J. Kmitli, Omnty Clerk at I'nncvllle, Oreifon, on Thursday, January 8 1!K).'(, viz: !vi A. Mmire. of LaiiKitita. Oreeon. H. K. No. nvvi for the Lota l2t H'4 NKJ4 htT.t,"n s- ''.'L ,, " . He naniea the following witnee to prove hi eontinunua renldence Ux,n and cultivation "' "'i1 la'"; " . ... u Jerry Aekey, Koliert Johnwm. John Han- y J Jan, Kujan all of Lamon'a, t)re- K"H. Deny JAY P. LfCASi, lleKWter. Tlmoor l.iiwl. Act Jone 3. 187. NOTICE KOU l'i:ilI.lt'ATION. 1'nlted Slulin Land Olllce, The lallu, Oregon, Novemoer 2o, 100J. Ni.ilco is hereby lvt-n that In comiill aot . wilh the (irovlHionH of the act of CoiiKrcwH of Jone 3, 1S7S, entitled "An fit-t (or the Kale of timber land In the rititleM of t'Mhfornla. Oregon, Ncvad-t, l!"'""''1 AuuuHt 4. lUtf, the following neraon have, illed In this oftleu their aworn atutcmeiiu, to-wlt: Kdward 1!, Knox, of Post, county of Crook, st'ite of llreon. sworn itnU-ment No. Iii7, Hied June DO, l'.ICrJ. for the purchano of the SK!i N W4, W K NK'i and N'Ji HW'A Hec. 24, Tp. 17 S. It. IS K., V. M. Ituscoe Knox, of Post, county of Crook, state of Oregon, sworn statement No" G'lii, filed June 45, l!Kr2, for the purchase of the S NK1,' and . Sh! (fee. 20. Tp. 17 ., li 1SE..W. M, Tlmt they will offer proof to show that Ihe land nought Is more valuuble for lis timber nr stone llmn for Htfrleultural porpoHea, und to establish their claims to said land tv-iore J. J. Smith, County Clerk at his otriee at Frlneville, Oregon, on l-'ridiiy, the lith d;iy of February, lllO-'i. They itiuue s witnesses: Henry Heck, Caleb Oti us. li.ibert Myers, Johu Hughes and Frank ll'iKhes. all of Post Oregon. Any and all iK'rsons clalmtiiK adverae iv Hie ahove-tlewrlbeil lands are retjuest nl to life their claims In this office on or licfore sail lith dav of February, l'.lO.'t, JAY P. l.l'CAK. Keglstcr. Dc-.'-np t Umber I.nnd, Ac-t June 3, 1K7S. NOT1CK FoK ITUUCATION. I'nlted Siaiea Land (iltlee. The Dalle", Ureuun. Xoveinljer ii, l'.KJ2. Notice la hereby given that In compli ance with tile provisions of the uet of I'oligredH of June 3, l7s. entitled "An act lor the sale of Umber lands in the .states of California. On Ron, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," as extended 10 nil the fiiMIc Lund Slates hy act of August 4. l'.lOJ, the following lierson haa this day Sept. Ill, IHO'J Wed in thif olfic ! his Wi m statement t'.'-wit, Klui"r V. Kayler, of rrineville, o-mnty of Crook, st:ite of Oreg m, sworn statement N'o. UAH, for the purchase ut the S1 N K', anil SXW',j Hec. 4, Tp. IS J., K. Ill K., W. M. That he will otter 1 riMif to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Ita Umber Qr stone than fur agricultural pur pones and t. establish his claim to said land before M. It. llis.'s, IT. . Corn, inissionerat I'rineviile, (reg.n,n Friday the litli day ol'Fcliruary. 1!H3. He naiiies as witnesses: Sam Hodges, I'.ltner V. Kavlcr. II. K. Jones, Chas. A ( 'raves mid K. 15. Wukeiiel 1, all of Priiieville , Oiegoll. Any and nil persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lamia are request ed 10 file their elulnis in thtH otriee on or la fore tlio said liih day of February, l!HM. ' JAY P. LUCAS, rieglster. Dc-Tii MEN! t yoa luffer from any of tht iim oi men, tunio to tit oiucu k Specialist a the Pacific Coast, f OR. JORDAN ft 00., 10S I Market St Eit'd IBS 2. Young men and middle J m from tht efTectiof youthful indiscretions or cx- DbllIit;,ImpirBrj,LiaaMBBbuoe4 in all itg complicaiioosi hpermatorrnora, PraiAtrrtar, flonorrhcria, ti Priara7 of (Irttmllni, etc. By a combination of remedies, of great curative pow er, the Doctor has an arranged hia treatment that it will net ooly afford immediate relief but M permanent cure. The Doctor does not claim to perform miracles, but U well-known to be atair and square t'liyiician and Surgeon, pre-eminent in his sneciallv DlirtRM of lf. i K.Tpbllla thoronghWerHftioateddomttia aystrm without iikIimi Mtnr. EVKBV NAM annlvlnir tn torn will t i celveouriViei(oj(notio hlscmnpuint, f Wt will Uuaranlte a.POSl 71 YE CUBE tw com w ujiaerttitef or Jorjtit Tbnsan4 Doll am. Consututioo KKEG and strictly private CHARGES VERY RgASO-totBLB. Treat ment persona Hy or by letter. Send for book, "The Philosophy f Mari-lmce. tree, (A valuable book for own.) YlftlT DB. JOBDAlffl Great Mnseam of Anatomy tlM finaat and largut M useumof its kind in the world. Come and learn how wonderfully yoa are made; bow to avoid sickaese and disease. We are eontiaually adding new ftpeoimeaa. CATALOG IS MEM, Call or write f W I (Ml MftAat taa n4M. CkL Notice to Creditors. ' Notice Is hereby iriven that the under slKned has by the (jotuity (!otirt of Crook county, Htate of Oregon, duly nnnointed as Administrator of the estate or W. 11. Fuller, deceased, and all persons hoviiiK claims ainiinst said estate arc hereby required to ,,,, km: rufoe lioiy vrrioeu lu Slim l- inlnlHtrator at his office at i'rineviile, Ore Kon. within m nionths from the date of the lirst publication of this notice. Iiulcd October 23, lltri. I). . Stkwart, AilmiiiUirator of the Estate of W. H, KuM.ua, deceased Tlmlier Land, Act June , KOTICK VOR I'(JI)LI(.'A,TIOM. United Hlates Land Office, The Dalles Orcxon October 17 112. Notle Is hereby Kiven that In cimpll nce with' the orovfslons of the act of Congress of June 3, 1WS, entitled "An act for the Bale of tlmlier lands In the Hiatcs of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, as extended to all the 1'iihllc Land State by act of August 4, im, Thomas M O'Connell, of Prineville, county olCrook, state of Oregon.has on Aug 4 Wed in this office his sworn statement, number for the purchase of the Yf'A HKJ A , N Wl of Hi. ) Tp Vi 8 It IB j , W. JI., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is Wore valuable for its timber or t,iie t!in for agricultural pur pusea. and to establish his claim to said land before W. A. Hell, U. H. Commission er, at frlneville, Oregon on Friday the 2nd, day of Janu ry, VMi lie name a Witnesses: Walter ffXcii. Hcott Hathaway, Walter Huodderty and Terry lyong, all of I'rineviile Oregon. Any and all neraons claiming adverse ly Ihe above-descrlhed land are request ed to (lie their claims In this offline on or before said Ina day o! January, 1003. JAf P. LUCAS, Rcgltr. Timber Land, Act June S, IHlS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. fruited Btatcs Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Oct. !fl, UW2. Notice Is hereby given that incompli ance with the provisions of the act of C on gress of June 3, 1X7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Htates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the TuB lic Land Htates by act ol A ugnst 4, 1M, the following persons have filed in this office their sworn statements, to wit: 111, A SUU K I'A KH )NH of Buckley, coun ty of 1'ieree, state of Washington, sworn statement So. l'SKi, tiled August 2, Ktti, for the purchase of the HV. ec. 32, T. 14 H.. It. Hi K., W. JI. AI.I'.KKT H. TAItHO.N'N, of Buckley, county of Pierce, state of Washington, sworn statement So. 10M7, Hied August ), MH, for the purchase of the K!4 t.E'.i, hWK SK4 aud HKJi X W'A Sec. 2, T 14 S, ItlflK., W. M. l'KAKI, UHAMBKKM.V, of Seattle, county ot King, state of Washington, sworn statement No. llrii, tiled August 21, 1H02, for the purchase of the K'4 ISKJ4 and K'A SKX Sec. 1. T. H 8.. K. 18 K, W..M. That they will offer jirmif to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timlicror stiiiic than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish their claims to said land is lore Hie Kegister aud Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Monday, the 12th dav of January, l'J03. They name' as witnesses; Florence M. Cady, D. Lawton Uady, Blanche Pai-sons mid 'Alls-it H. Parsons,' of Buckley, Wah., MuvJ.Cudv and Walter K. t'mly. of (iet che'll, Wash., and Pearl Chambcrlin, of tk'atlle, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aisive-ilcKTilK-il lands are rtsjuesttd to me ineir claims in tins office on or oetorc the said 12th day of January, VMi. o-.p J. P. l,i:t'AS, lie glster. Tlmlier Land. Act June 3, NOTICE FOK PUUI.iCATlO.V. U. 3. IJind Offlce. The Dallea, Oregon. June 23, lc. October 17, 1112. N'otice Is hereby given that In compli ance wilh the provisions of the act of Coiiktosb of June 3. 1K7S, entitled "An act for the Bale of timber lands In the Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all ihe public Land States by act oi A.lKiist 4. P3J. the following persons have iiled in this ullice their sworn statements to-wit JK.VXIE D. PICKETT, of Priiieville, county of Crook, state of Oregon, Sworn statement No , filed August, 7, 11102. for the purchase of the K'j Sl.'.J, SWJ4 SEV4' and hfc S W! Sec 20, tp 15 S., K li) E., ERNEST D. STAIUt, of Priiieville, cmintv of Crook, slate oi Oregon, sworn statement No 114, tiled August 7, 11102, for the purchase of the NEJi Sec 21, tp 15 S., li 18 K., W M. SAKAH L KOTZMAN, of I'rineviile, county of Crook, state of Oregon, sworn stak-uient No !M7, tiled Julv 1!2 for the purchase of the Klj SE SW SEv; and HFM lWi See tp 15 S., K 1!) K W M. ADOLPH KOTZMAN, of Prinevillc, euuiiiv ol ( rook , state of Oregon, sworn statement No !i7, filed August 4, 11102, for the purchase ol the skv; sec , tp 15 s., u l'l E., W M. HliXllY E. BEARD, of PrinevilU', county of Crook, state of Oregon, sworn statement No !W, tiled August 4, 1102, for the purchase of the SEv; Sec 2, tp 15 S., H 111 E., W M. JEFKKflSOX D.EVANS, of Priiieville, county oi Crook, state of tlreL.on, sworn stntomeiit No (Jil, Iiled August 4, littJ, for the purchase of the W4 NEl, and W)a M'.i Sec- 2, In 1(1 S., K is r,., W -M. that they will offer proof to show that ibe land aousht is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish their clnim to said land betore M. li. Hikes, U. S. CommlS' sloner, nt his offlce at Prlnevllle. Oregon, l-o e nuny, me .uu uay 01 January, 1:10.1. Thev name as witne-ees: Jennie II Pickett, Kriitst D. Starr. Sarah L Kotzinnn Ailolph Kotztnan. Ilcnrv E. Beard, .letter- son D. Evans Thomas M. O'Connell and Mutiala J. Evans all of Priiieville Oregon. Any and all iiersons claiming adverse ly the above-defecrlned lands are request ed to nie llielr claims In tuis office on or before the said 2nd dav of January, l'.KB. JAY T.' LUCAS, Register. 0 23 4 Notice to Creditors. Ntic is hereby given that the tinder. Mailed has been by the County Court of Crook County, state of Oregon, duly appointed as Adiniuitratrix of the Estate of Ceorge W. Cleiin, deceased, and all persons havinir claims against mid estate an. hereby required to present the same duly verified to said Administratrix at the office of M, K. Brink, in I'rineviile, Oregon, within sii months Ironi the dale oi the lirst publication of this notice. Dated Oetolicr 21st, 11102. Sarah P. Oi.kns, Admiustrtratrii of tne Estate of i)i:nKoa W. (ii.rax, deceased. M. E. Brink, Any. for Adinrx. Oct 23 7 Real Estate for Sale FOIl SALE A two story dwelling with baru aud ouUiotmes in the city of Prineville. This pcoerty is well situated aad is covered by irrigation. It cover ime-fourth nf a block and is oat nf the best residence locations in the town. Price reasonable JOURNAL REAL ESTATE AOKXCY. Notice of llnnl Settlemenl. In the matter of the estute of Alliert E. Smith, Deceased, "K otlce is hereby fjiven that the under " signed, the admiiistrator of the estate of Albert K. Mmlth, has tiled his final ac counting of his administration ef said es tate, and the Hon. County Judge for Crook county. Oregon, has set the 5th day of January, W at the County Court Kiiom, in 1'riiierille, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing said filial accounting. Wh. Hkith, Administrator of Estate of Albert K. Smith. Deceased. Dated this 13th day of XoyenibeT, Km, 5t-p . EXECCTOK' AI.E. Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of an order or tne county court or the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, duly made and entered In the matter of the estate of H. A. Smith, deceased, on the 10th day of November, 1SJW, authorizing, direct ing and empowering the nndersigned to s!l the folio ting described real property of the said Kstate, at private sale for cash, subject to the confirmation of the Conrt, we will, on and after the 22nd day of Dec ember, 1902, proceed to sell the same at private sale at the office of the Kjecutors, 402 Failing Building, Portland, Oregon. The said real property is described as fol lows: The southeast quarter of the south east quarter of Section twenty-nine, the east half of (he IlorUiat quarter, and the nfMliWe4 quarter of the northeast qnarter of Section thirty-two, Township nineteen south Range eleven east Willamette Merid ian, Crook County, State of Oregon, con taining one hundred and sinty Vf) acres. y, y, jokm, A. P. Fl.KOKl,, Executors of the Estate f H. A. gmith, Deceased. Nov. 20,5.. Timber Land, Act Jone 3, WH. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Usmm Rtatbi Lasd Omc, The Dallea, Oregon; Oct. 21, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of .June 3, 1S7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States hy act of August 4, 181)2, the following named persons have, on August 2!), 11)02, filed in this office their sworn statement, to-wit: LEONARD T. SMITH, of Buckley, county of Pierce, state of Washington, aworn state ment No. 10(H) for the purchase of the H SE, XK, SK!4 and 8E1 NE1 Sec. 12, T. 15 8., RISE., W.M. FRANK F. SMITH, of Buckley, county of Pierce, atate of Washington, sworn state ment No. 1070, for the purchase of the SW1 Sec. 8, T 15 S., R li) E., W. M. That they will olfer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish their claim to said land before the Register and Receiver, at The Dalles. Oregon. on Tuesday, the 13th day of January, 11103. They name as witnesses 1). L. Cady, Flor ence M. Cady, ,1. M. Smith, C. Cady, D. A. Cady, B. Cady, M. J. Cady. W. E. Cady, lonard 1. Smith and rrank r. Smith, of Buckley, Washington, and :,I. J. Cady and W. E. Cady, of Uetchell, Wash. Anv and all oersor.8 claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before the said 13th day of January, 11103. o-30-p J A Y P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at The Dalles, Oregon November 17, 1002. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to commute and make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before W. A, Bell, V. S, Commiisioner at Prineville, Oregon, on Saturday, January 3, r.102, viz: Oeones M. Paul, of Haystack. Oreeon. H. E, No. iMii" for the SK'J SW'4. SW'4 SE'4 and Ki SEJi Sec. 11, 'lp. 12 S., K 12 & W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence us,n and cultiva tion ol said land, viz: David W . Bamett, of Haystack Oreeon and Orly C. Hale, Frank V. Hanaa and frank J.. Hodman, all of Culver, Oregon. Jav P. Lucas, nv-27 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, Novembers, 1!)02. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said , proof will lie made before J. J. Smith, Couaty Cleik at Prineville, Ore gon, on Friday, December, 10, 11102, viz: John J. Coleman, of Prineville, Oregon. H. E. No. 7143, for the SV Sec, 35, tp. 12 S., R. 14 E W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his oouttnuous residence upon and cultivation uf said land, viz; John Hanley, L. JI. Thomas, Joseph Wigond and Lee Moore, all of Lamoiita, Oregon. b JAY P. LUCAS, N 13 BgtSi Portland-Astoria Route. Steamer "BAILEY GATZERT" Daily Round Trips except Sunday. Time Card Leave Portland..'. 7a.m. Leave Astoria 7 p. m. The DallesPortland Route, Strs. "TAHOMA" and "METLAKQ" Daily trips except Sunday. Steamer "TAHOMA" Leave The Dalles, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 a. 111 Leave Portland, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 a in Steamer "METLAKO" Leaves Portland, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday : : : : 7 a. 111 Leaves Dalles, Monday, Wednes day, Eriday : : : : : : 7 a. m. Landint; and otticc: Foot Alder St. Both Phones Main 351, Portland, Ore AGENTS. J. V. Crichton, Apt., The Dulles A. J. Taylor Agt., Astoria J. C. Wyatt, Agt., Vancouver. A. K. Fuller Agent, Hood River Wolfonl & Wvers, Agt., W. Salmon R. O. OILBRETH, Lyle, Wash. .I0HN M. TOTTON, Stevenson, Wash. HENRY OLMSTEAD, Craon, W.h. VM. BUTLKR, Butler, Wash. K. W. Crichton, Agt., Portland t 2J. iBarnts, jfttornt at jCaw, PRKffEVILLE, OREGON 2it ft. floii. jfttornsy'ttt-jCam PRINEVIUE, OKKOON. jf 'tornoy-ai-mCaw. PJUNETTLLE, OREGON. C. ftrink jftloraey mnd Counstlor mt Caw PRINEVILLE, OREGON. J. L. McCnlloch, Dealer in Real Estate and Ab utractor of Titles. PRINEVILLE, : OREGON J 9. fiolknap. (Phyiioian and Surgaon, , Ofiice in rear of Adamion, Winnek CV PMNiVltlE, OREGON 0 Jtydo, 557. a iPAyan and Sitryom Diseases of women a specialty. Phone No, 2. Residence back of the Photograph Gallery. PRINEVILLE, OREGON. &Ayiim and Surytom Calls answered promptly day or night, Of fice with Dr, V. Gesner, Residence corner 1st aud Main streets. PRINEVILLE. OREO0N W. If. SNOOK, 91. D, PHYSICIAX and SIRGEO CULVER, : : OREGON Am prepared to answer profes sional calls promptly. j. l. Mcculloch, DEAI.KB IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Repairing a Specialty..'.... Prineville, : : Oregon POINDEXTER. Shaving Parlors TICK ADKIN8, Proprietor Shaving Haircuttinu Shampooing Baths. A fine bathroom devoted especially to ' the u,se of ladies. Everything up-to-date and strictly first-clssa. W. A. HARDIN M. D. KLUM Contractors and Housebuilders Painting, Bricklaying, and Carpenter Work, kkHJi. 60 YEARS' 5n-. v EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks Designs Copyright Ac AtiTone Mndtnff ft nketeli nnd descrtption mar quick I r aaoruin our opinion fre whether so tnventtnn 1b prohabtf patentable. Commuslrs timuatrtctlycotilldeDtiftl. Handbook on Psteuu lent free. Oldest agency (or tecurlHg'ptaenti. Pnteuta taken tbrounb Muna ft Co. racelra tpecial notice witrmut ooarge, in tn Jlmericatt. A bandtometr lllntitrated weekly. I-nrwt elr eTJlatton ot any cieittutc Journat Trma, S year : four montb, u Sold by all newedealarm. MUNN ft Co." New York Branch ODIca. D36 F Bt, WastiliMtoa. O. & Deputy Stock Inspectors. Notice is hereby given that I hare appointed the (iiliowiue named persons deputy stuck inspectors: J. f. CartwriKht, Hay Creek. Sam Hamilton Ashwood. E. Sparks, Sisters. A. Morrow, Haystack. F. M. Smith, Paulina. Roacoe Knox, Post. T. C. Swain, Br Creek. J. S. Boi;ur, Roiland. Alex Mcintosh, Hartlin J. P. VanHuuten, Hay Creek. I. S. Cowles, Hay Creek Joe Hinkle, Stock Inspector Crook County. TIMBER LAND FIN AL PROOF BLANKS for wile at this office at very renson alile price. Mail orders protiiply at tended to. r4 1. - .