THt pi.iiiipiM. import. "(lowrnor TafS report contnitin flvo IUKK..H11.HM. The - wdiMlHli- i i.i i i i ..:,t, i i. 01 ll K,MU riiiiNUtirq win. mm.' imiiih eormntlmn emimwoml lo .mm btiiknohn.' A75iH'rwnt reduo- of imiKljlforliiiKl and Uwm Mr tion In duli-i on goodi Import ing timhor for purH f..r winch Into thin country. An imen.lm.int t,' f u" uf t,mlwr al ,,w tctho Philippine act inching oJ- " M to buf the iimount o! land that may ho lmlil liv an Inili vlilunl or mrnnr aliim, AlHonlldwingiinindividuul or corporation to hold moro tint 11 than onn mining claim. Tlmt a 11 bundHl,HUn.y!lH I.mtilar Gov, eminent nrny be freo rum t.l, w.,ini ... i. u v.m Allll, Vlllll A IIJl'U UIIU limnuu mini bor of ci-rtitlfJ Chinww skilled la borers bo admitted under ft bead tux of nut exceeding $.riO, and bond to employ a Filipino apprentice for each Chinuiimn. "The Com munion thinks uuliiuited udiiiwioii of ChinoM) would bo utiwino." Thulmnu of Philippine civilzn tion in the piiHt wan litdroniMii, ami the prcHcut condition are iiiohI favorable fr iU growth and main tenance. It 1h nut certain whether in the" deprived "lute of agricul ture, with the temptation to la-, tlriiiiimn, the constabulary will able, without the umUHtuueo of the I Iiiilitury, lo Htiimp ll out, Weroj them leuiptutioiiM to agriculturo, were there proaperoiw condition", in j the country, it would not lie a troublesome mutter to deal with, but whou. want nnil fiiiuinw arn st-tring people in the bice tho lifet of the fruebooter forms to the d-n- cnite and tlm weak a very great attraction. The above i undoubtedly the opinion of the entire Commission, and they know that from fI,!iO to $7.50 per month will secure indliH-j trioim and willing labor in thei Philippine, but they propose to ' encourago ladroiiinu by importing) a fixed and limited number of. C'liinem', who are certified to be bkilled laborers, According to 1'rofesBor Jcnks tl wr mouth in silver seem a fair pay for Chinoo under contract. And in view of the fact that about 00 jur cent, of tho water buffalo in the islunds have died from rindcrjs'nt, almost destroying rice growing, itdocn not seem desirable that for a possible saving of per month Chinese labor should be allowed to take opportunity for labor and wages from Filipino, who would not go into ladronism if it were not for poverty and idleness. ' If we wish to help the Filipinos, the people of the I'niled States, and of the whole world, Wo should build railroads, particularly dur ing this lime of scarcity that in evitably follows, the almost com plete destruction of farm animals. If our KcformcM and Anti-lmperi-olistH fear thai "some American may get rich" thereby, why not favor building with owncmhip by (iovcrninent? lor Btillel al tlltri. Representative Mi)dvll, of Wy oming, Monday introduced a gen eral bill repealing tho Conflicting ami largely obsolete statutes' relat ing to the use and appropriation of timber on the public .domain, and. providing in simple terms for the- freo use of tnnlier from punlic lands by settlers, miners, prosectors, etc., and for tho sale after adver tisments of the timber from, the unreserved and unappropriated public lands. It docs not in any way conflict with the laws relating to tho sale of public timber lands uniler the timber and stone act. Under the Momlell hill, settlers. prospectors and others will be al lowed to cut. timber free of cost' from the public domain for use .for j firewood, fencing, building . pur-1 poses, and for derelopmcnt of their j lauds, its mineral and other ro- umirpi.a Itnf mm iwrknn tint. In' exceed stumpnge value of $50 per' annum, which, at the usual slump-' age valuation made by the Interior' Department, would give them from ' 50,000 to 100,000 feet, board mens-1 tire. j At present under a decision ren-1 dered a year and a half ago, there' is no way in which timber on pub- -lie lands can Is- purchased, the do ' pnrlnient having held that, the HtHtuto iitnlor which HiilcH hud Inn-ii ,,l,ul" 'w 7 i"v.miir m,Uutlmri.u.( li. At mini mow o HTtmnir Hfiwmiiin lur 1 U"' I""!"' " "'plyl tin tyitut " , ,' , ' ". , find it ImpnwiMe to necuro timber Partnership Ulasolullau. NotiM1 ,, ,inwb lvon tlmt thfi , und pHn-rnhi,, of Willey n(,)(,C) coni(Hljn, 0, cimrluitM. Wlllcy and John vv.Jlri , Uomga general saw mill businccs on Wil low Creek, Crook county, Oicgon, baa Im'I'Ii thin day dissolved by mutual consent, Charles' M. W'illcy retiring from the linn. All ac counts due said firm will be col lected and receipted by John,W, Dee, and all accounts owing by said firm will be paid by John W. Dee. John V. Dee, Charles M. Willey. Dated December 10th, 11102. 0. A. IVrrln, M el P'tll, M'Hlt. lfrHir! - 1 ImvR dourly flitlli ;l ttiu for itirr Mtl mtl liifi r.wtl(!tly tynll, h y ewe wm nnn mut phil-imti w-hiM Iihv irimtiint'il iiiL-tintt'le. My ait tr U K"Ht. have Ktiiird . 10 Hmt)i in wtliftit ati'l fevl Itktj a no w famus yl Iir wax vr-n Mi, Oik of tho ' ittk' I fini lot tll tlittr U ttr frifi.l ami Jir tillitr lor niMM'lf an 1 (! n.t (i ti nd U br without it. Vry truly yuurm, T. K. H ahich Mrs. Fred Urva.th, riUM imuiry t'lnk, Itaatva "Altar my Rnt biby vru born I did not mm lo nln my itniiatfi iWwufih w doctor m ronlc wrOJl lu coniid rtd vary wDartor. but kad a ntUIng kaitar I raw waJur tttn day. hut. kaul MaU dot I M Vk Cjrdul (or wack wd im what K wdd da for mt. ldldUuir4HlMadwMvary pataM (kd my ttrn4 mi haaUi lowly ratarraaf. In two woaka I wal Mt tftuodki month I woj akk to mtu n my mwI Mm. I Mt vory aiwwi aaUc ( In prolM." Yf'u at 0rdui rnimf urott ttoorgmii U giantrtci hm n wdoal at prnr naimy mill dhildbirUi. RproToufcniu-au-rinffn. Nowunian whotakua Win at Cnrdni nmd four tho ootning ut bur child. If Mra. Cnralh had taluiri Wint 6t (lanlui bfir bur bly(uT,o lha woald nut bt boan wtknal (w the inn. Her rVd roeoTory shot' 1 oomtnond this great romwiy to ovcry expretant mother. WiiK of Cnrtlui mjuliiti theiriMiiitnial flow. VVINEorCA?.DUI MENIbecSredl If yon mlhr from tnr of tht Itlt of man, come to tht oldtxt Speckliu m tha PftciAc Couti OR. JORDAN ft 00., IdBIMwMSL ittlVlftU. Voobj mm and Middle KsTtMl UB who ar suHtiinf fromttw efifecu J yovttUul iadiKvction or u rftw tn nuitnr ymn, Nervotu and I'hy.ical Oebllll.lmiieasiy.LiMi Hiuibi in all iti cnmpltrKtioosi Hfirai Morrow, piiKtorrlitMa, UousrraMrB, Ulrt, rrtM-sr mt VrmtUimm. hy a oMiHtiuioa at Kinadiaa, af graat cumiv ar. iht Uuctat haa an kiranxati bia trut I rut it will not oaly afford imaMdiaia Klicf but parmanaut cur. Tha Doctor doaa not claim to parform mirtclea, but k weii-iViiown lo dc a taw and iqaara Fhyuciw and Suriton, pr-m in hit fsiaadalty M iawfcWPB if In. and Hitura HivucUa and Surrton, pwaminenl t Njiishllla thoronik'ariMHcalcdllouiUia jTHK'ni wtttiotii UHtisg mmr IlVKBT N AM unulvL Ceivounr mt rittnn of btaromplnlnU we f iff uuarowef a jtihss rira vv m every com we vmiVrlalte, or forfeit Oat Thtaaaad Dollnra. Coiuitltatioo F'KKK and itrlctlr prtvata. CHAiUlKS WHY JtKASVNAhLlL Traat mcnl permnaHy or by loiter. Send ft book. "The PhllMophy MMTiuie." frea. (A vaJuabia book for m.) TWIT DK. JORDAN GreAt Muoetim of Anatomy tha nnaat and larett MaMuatofiM kind tnlha world. Coma and tanra asnw wonuorwir r ara nuulai how lo avoid ikimh ana Wa ara otxtimuaiir aawf wjw stpw CATALOG IS tn CanorwiHu. mil Mr4al ftifsMl. Im Pranolioo. CaL 1 a Pullman Ordinary Hke.jim. ' "' l"lm'''" """"" "n" . .-k r''' .K'-r" - ailln for a mmciul of miuipnunl. J'o iimtil, tlm lienisiiiJ Hie I'ulliniin Co. im iuuud (r-oiu it abooi wlmt it Uiclii.ically anils the "Pullmna Ordieery Sleepur." Tlime cars appear oiiniUr to the regular loeper, being built on the P1'", but not funiialitd with the eame elegance They are equipped with inattrewee, blankets, (heels, pillows, pillow-cues, towels, combs, bruahes, etc., TMjuiriu nnlhliiKof the kind to be furnished by the paasenger. Each gir has t stove for unking coffee and tea and dome OK"t houaolicepinK," snd eaob section caa be lilted wilh an sdiuaUhle table. A uni formed porter accompanies each oar. Im buainvM bi-iiiK to make up berths, keep the car clean, sou look after the comforts and wants of the paasengers, In each of the trains which 'are dispatched daily from Portland by the O. K. 4 N. Cc. i io be found one of these "Pullman Or dinary Weepers." The car is attached to the ''CliicaKO-I'ortlaiid Special, which goes lirough to Chicago without change, and the one in the "Atlantic Ei pmss" runs to Kansas City without change. Passengers ill Ihis cr fr Chi cairn ( hange to a sinilar car at Granger. Much uf the first class travel is beinc carried in these oars, the rates being lower, and the service boing nearly equal :u that in thejpalace sleepers. For rales and full information, in cluding uldera, write to A. L. Craig, i P. 1., ). It. N..Co. Portland, Ore. llollUar fcscuraleu. Kxcursion tickets will be on sale from and to all local stations on the Columbia (Southern Railway on Dec. 2.'!rd, 2-lth, 25th, 30th, and .'ilst, 11)02 and January 1st, 1903 at one and one-third fares for the round trip. Children between 5 and 12 years, one-half the adult fare. Tickets fold on above dates will be good to return until Jan uary 3rd, 190,'!. Conductors "will sell tickets only from stations whero there is no Agont. C. E. Lvti.e, (i. P. A. Shaniko, Ore., Dec. 9, 11)!. A. J. Snell wanted to attend a par ty, but win afraid to do so on -account of pains in his stomach, which he feared would grow worse. He says, "1 whs telling my troubles to a l.uly friend, who said: 'Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Dirrlui-K Remedy will put you In condition lor the parly.' I bought a bottle and take pleasure In stating that two dixes cured me and enabled me to have a good time at the pnrty." Mr. Snell is a resident of 8.1 miner Hill, N. Y. This leinedy is For nn 1c by all druggists. Notice of Final Settlement. ID Dip matter of tho pttate of William If. A'lulint, ilecf listfd. Notice ia lierfliy Kivell that the undtfi-ititfiied, ailuiinitratnr of the ttnU of William 11. Adanm, ritct-aard. bait tiled Im final account a such admiiiiittratT in the County Court of the 8tate ol Oregon f.ir Crook Cnuntr, and that Raid Court has Ufd Monday, r'ahrtnry iud, l!J'J. at 10 o'clock A.M. for the In-arini; and final aettle nieitt of aaid amount. All trooiM ara thrrf fore notified toprenent their ubjecliouH lo aaid account, it any tliey have, at aaid time and ilnca. Wu. AOAMa, adiiiiaiatrat.ir of the aatate of William H. AtlaioH, daceaaed. W. A. Boll. Attorney for ealate. Jan-S-dt Bxsoutors Notice. Th underainrd having lieeu duly apjittinted excutor of tha laat will and tUiiieiit of K. M. (lilmour, deceaiwd. hy tha County Court of tha Stats A OreKnn for Crook Coun ty, notice is hereby given to all perxona having eiaima agninHt the laid entate to ire aeut said ctaimi with pniier voiichere, to the undcraitmed at the office of W A. rait, in Prineville, tire. -n, withia aix months from t' e dato of tliia notice. l):ited thia 7th day of January, 1I.0.1. f ' W. V. Hamaier, Kxecutor of the last will and testament of ,F. M. tlilmour, do. ceaied. W. A. fell. Attorney for ertate. JjllS..-it Timber Land, Act June 3. 1R78. . NOTICE FOR PttMUCATION. , United (Italm lnd Offloo, The-IUllea, Oreil, Peceircer 2S, 'IKI2; Notice lo hereby given that In compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congresa of June i. Htm. entitled "An act Tor the sale of timber lnmla In the suites of. California. Oregon, Nevada, and Wash. lngton Territory," as extended to all the I'ublic Iind States .by act of August 4 1MB John W. Te, of Qriw.l, tounty of Cro.ik, state of ttiwon, has Dec 1 l'.Kri tile.1 in this olriio hit sworn statement uumlier l't'.i, for the purchase of the KW SKW sfctlun .HI .n,l X W SKI and XU NW aecton 32 i in tnwmthtp uumlier 12 8., hoiks H r.., ' M., and wil! offer p.-nof to show that the hind aotiht la mote valuable for its timber thsnfoi- aKrlcultural purimies and to rsUhlhh hii claim t said land before W. A. Kelt, U. rl. CoiumisHtoner. at lMuoville, Oregon, on Tuoaday, the 10th day of March. V.m. He names aa witnesses: Ijia Hurley, Annie Mail1 n, Nellie lee and Auut l.;i- man, a'l of 1'rine.iHe, Ore;oil. Any and all pensom clatrn!:!!: r.dvr--ly the alrfve-descrltett laiuti are mi iwt i ti lo r.U fhf '.r rlaima 'u tl-. ntce on or before sal I 10th day of llarch, V.W. JAY P. U'CAS. nejiiter. Jan.-l-np "' Prinavllls, (h-soon, T. J. llnrtnn, W. A. Null mid Frank Hordnl, oil ol frank, fW,m, Any una ill persona clalmlnf adverse- ly the alMVa-descrltiod landa are request f-d to file Ihelr claims In this office on or In-fore said 7th day of March, VM. JAY F. LUC AH, Register. Jan-l-p Timber 'And, Act Juno I, VM. NOTICW FOB PUBLICATION. United Btatoo Land Ofloe, The Dalles, Oregon, Dec. 22, 1W2. Notice Is hereby given that la compli ance with tho provisions of tho act of Congress of Juns 1, 179, entitled "An ast for ths sola of timber lands In tho states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," as attended to all the I'nhlle tnil fltatea bv act of August 4. M1, Charles Waterhouiie, of Granite Falls county of Snohomish, state of Washington, has on Oct. , 1IK.2, lll''l In this office his sworn statement No. 1323, for the purchase of the WX HWtf snd M'-'t HW Hection W snd NWK NWtf s:tlon 18 In Wjwnship 16 H., range ' E W. M.. and will offer proof Ui show that -he lsnd sought Is more valuable for Its timber and stone than for sgric'ilturul purposes, and Ut establish his laini to said land before wi A. fell, u. o. Connnisdoner, at Prineville, Oregon, on Haturday, ths 7th day of March, W. He names aa witnesses; Byron tody, Fred T. HiKgi'is, Henry A, Foster snd I'ei.-y 11. I'oindexter, alio! I'rineville, Ore- K'Bl. Any and all persons claiming sdverse- ly the atve-descrlbed lands are request ed to file thelf claims In this office on or before said 7th day of March, 1WH. JAY P. LUCAS. Register. Jan-lnp Timlier Ind, Act June 3, 1X78. KOTHJK Foil JTIiMCATION. L nited StaU-s Iand OHice, The llslles, Oregon, Ileceu.lier 23, 1U02. Notice is heieby given that in compliance whb the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 17, entitled "An act for the sale, ol timber Utile in the .States of California, Ore gon, Nevaila and Washington Territory," as extended to all the I'ublic Ler.d States by act of August 4, WiL, W ilium f. Ijllliert ol Post, county of Crook, state of Oregon, has on Aug. IS, 1!"2 filed in this office hU worn statement numlier 1001, lor the pur cliawoftheNH RKJanilSW SK Sec. 22 and N , HW rkc. 28 Tp. 17 S. It. WK, W.M.. and will offer proof to show that the land Might is nir.ro valuable fof its timber or stone than for agricultural purKes, and to itablish his claim to aaid land before W. A. lielL U. 8. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on Monday, the 23d day of March, 1U03. He names as witnesses: L. N. HiHikctt, of . Salem, Oregon, Knox Huston and William A. Booth, or I'rineville, Oregon, George W. (iiosoB and John A. Cilswn, of Post, Oregon. Any and til persons claiu-ing adversely the above-descrilied lands are requested to hie tlieii claims in this office on or before said rd day of Msrch, 1903. Jan-l-p JAY P. LUCAS, Kegister. roTICK FOK PL ULIUATION. I)sTAHTHIT Or Till iNTIBIOg. Ijkii Ornci i Tug Dallbi, Okkciok, I Nuveulier 24, 1002. I v. . t..,.-l l.-n l,q 1Kb L:.ll,K-inv. I ....lu. Hl.l nutioe nf lilM Intention to make liliui pniof in supisirt of hi claim, and that laid pro d will be mode before J. J. .Smith, County Clerk at Prineville. Oregon, on Thursday, January 8 1903, viz.- 1,-vi A. Slisue, ol t.aiiii'iiwi. vyicK..ii, ii. t- ' t'.JI fr ths It'i HW SY. w T.. l-j U '. V W VI. MS DSIIies tllS lollowillg wiiocsses mp lis continuous reHiaence uu-m suu (uiuimwh of said land, vix: I k U..I...4 f..knann -Tnlin Han- ley and James Kiigan all of Lamonta, Ore gon. JAY P. LUCAS, Register. Deny Tliaber l.aad. Act June I. 1171. NuTlCK I'UB Pl-nl.lCATION. L'nltod Itateo Land OfP.ce, f Dellrs, Oregon No' .-aoer '.'i, 1 2. anca wits the provialona of te sat of act for lha sale of timber laada In the liaiee oi iin.i - ind Washlngloa Territory," as extended o all lha Public iJind Slates by act or i ,.. i. r.oinarinff trsnas bave. tiled in this o'm-o their sworn atatemeiils. -wu: 1.-J i .,r Post AAimtv of Cnsik. .... .1 .1 tolaml'llfc No. III. stale in wrrKon, ... ...v.-..- - tiled June .10; 1MB, tor lue porcnase oi w 'Wi.8WW Nr,1-, and .Vi K oea. I, Tp. li S. K. .e r.-t m- Uoacoe Knox, of Post, county of Crook, state ol Oregon, sworn statement -o o.u, l...l I O-. 1UOl t..r the ntteehsiUI of the ..ft VV1..J KUSKU See- 20. 111. 17 S.. K 18E..W. M. . ....... l,l nltr nnuil tn ShOW that the land sought la more valuable for Its limber or slone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims lo said land before J. J. Smith, County Clerk at his office at Prineville, Oregon, F.iday, the Ota day ol reoruary, isoo. 'ri..... ....... Bitn : Hp.irtf Heck. Caleb Davis. Robert MyJrs, John Hughes and rrans riugaes. an oi iwi v.ich..,. Anv and all persona claiming adverae ... ,. . ... .t..-..nii.l lamia are reooest ed to hie ihelr claims In this office on or before said bin day in reoruary, i JAl r. uui-n Dc-6-up . Timber iJind. Act June 8, 1878. NOTICE) FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Dec. 22, 19.8. KAiira la herebv elveh that tn coropll' 3i.m with the nrovlalons of the act o: r-nnreus of June z. 1ST, entitled "An act r tho aale of timber lands in tno sia.e? California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory." as extended to all Uu Public Land Statea by act or August 1KI2. Allen M. Logan, of Crook, county of Crook, state of Oreg.-ll, his this day November 11. 1902, lil'd in this oltice bis worn statement S.. M! for tlie pu chaseoltheNKii SW aa 1 NWT, SE' orsn-tloll 10. 1 p. ll" K- -t r., vi . , aim i willoTcr proof In ! that the bin:! sought i uu,re valuable for it' tiniVr ov stone tlmn fm s ,-ric:.H ,i..i p ' ii""' ' " ' I tUk Lis i aim to asio aud tsfore J. J. uiith, i li.ia' Uerk, st Frioeiillo, Oregwn, Saturday, lae , b day ." Malta, PCS. He llamas as witaesses: John H. Wigle, TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. J v""". ""'; All druggist; refund the money if it fails to care. K. W, () rove s smnstare is on each box. 2f)o. Rotlce of Sllsal gettleaaeait. In the matter of the estate of Albert I. Smith, Deceased, . V otlce Is herebr given that ths nnder- j.' signed, the adiiiiiistrator of the estate of Albert B. Hniitb. has tiled his final ac counting of his administration of said es tate, and the Hon. County Judge for Crook county, Oienon, has set the oth day of January, )!., at tne laumy oimn ttoom, In Prineville, Oregon, a the time and place lor ut-aruig said final accountini;. Wg.HgirH, Administrator of Estate of Albist K. Smith, Deceased. Daied tins 13th doy of November, 1002. 6t-p Timber Land. Act June !, 17. NUT1CB niH PUBLICATION. United States Ind Office, The Dalles, Oregon. November ,, 'fl. Notice Is hereby given that In compli ance with the provisions of the art of Congress of June 3, 1X78. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the stales of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory, as extended to all tne I'utillc Iand Slates by act of August 4. 1002, the following person has this day Sept. 19. 1002 hied In this oHics his sworn statement to-wit, v Klmer W. Kayler, of Prineville, county of Crook, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. ll.MI, forthe purchase of the SJ NKU and H'A NWK Sec. 4, Tji. 1.1 C, K. 19 F,., W. M. That he will oner proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or r'-one than for agricultural pur poses and to eftUbliih his claim to said land before M. K. Ili'gs. C. 8. Com missioner at Prineville, Oieon,on Friday the llth day of February, 1003. He names as witnesses: Sam Hodges, Rimer W. K..yler, B. F. Jones, Chas. A Oraves and F,. B. Wakeheld. all of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad-erse- ly the above-Si-scrlbed lands are request ed to file their claims In Ibis office on or before the said lilh da of February, 1003. JAT P. LUCAS, Register. De-op Timber Iind. Act June 3. 11(78. Noni.K 1-ult PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office. The Dalles. -Oregon, June 23, Wa. October 17, 1002. Notice Is hereby given that fn compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, IK7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber landa In the Siatr-s of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Btatea by act of August 4. 1142. the following persona have tiled in till, office their sworn statements to-wit JENNIE D. PICKETT, of Prineville. county of Crook, state of Oregon, sworn statement No , tiled August, 7, 1002. for the purchae of the Etf N KK, SW NEK and hE NWJ4 Sec 20, tp 15 B., it 19 E.J W M. ERNEST D. STARR, of Prineville, county of Crook, state ol Oregon, sworn, statement No 004, bled August 7, 1002. for the purchase ol the nt cc 24, tp lo o., R18E.,WM. bIDiU I VAT7UIV nf VrinoviU county of Crook, state oi Oregon, sworn statement no SHI. men juiy do. nan nr thc purchase of the V. . NW SF, and Mi ivi sec aj- tp lo b., it j c, VY M. ADOLPH KOTZMAN, of Prineville, eountv of Crook, state of Oregon, sworn statement No0b7. hleil August 4, 1002, fur the purchase of the SEU Sec 8, tp lo S-, K 10 E.. W M. HENRY E. BEARD, of Prineville. eountv of Crook, state of Oregon, sworn statement No fsM. filed August 4, 1002, for the purchase of the bKji Sec 2, tp 15 S., R 19 K., W M. JEFFERSON D. EVANS, of Prineville, county ol Crook, state of Oregon, sworn statement No 9bU, tiled August 4, 1002, for ttie purchase of the -Nh and Y1 SEJ Sec 2, tp 16 H., RUK..W M. that they will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuahle for its timber or atone man or agricultural pur uoses. and to establish tht-lr claim to said land before M. R. Higgs, U. S. Commis sioner, ai nis onice at rnneviue. uregon. on l-mluv, tne 2IIU nay ol January, lllu:;. Tliey iianu- ni witnesses: Jennie D. Pickett, Fnest D. Starr, Sarah L Kotzmau Adolpb fvitziitnii, lliiirv h. iieunl, Jctler- son D. Evans Thomas M. O't'onnell and Muhala J. Evans all of Prineville Oregon. Anv and all nersons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are reaueet- ed to die their claims In this office on or before the said 2nd day of January, 1903. JAY P. LUCAS. Register. 023 Kmml Estate for Sal FOR SALK-A two story dwalling with bara and oathousea ia tha city of Prioeville. This property is wall situated aad is covered bv irrigation. It covers eae-fwartb of a black aud ia was of ths beat resideuce locatiwna io tha town. Pnoe reaaeaablo JOfc'FNAt KIAL ESTATE AMH.N8Y. Portland-Astoria Route. Steamer "BAILEY GATZERT" Daily Round Trips except SuTidsy. Time Card Leave Portland 7 a. ni. Leave Astoria 7 p m- Ihe Dalles-Portland Route. Strs. "TAHOMA" and "K3TLAE0" Daily trips except Sunday. Steamer "TAH0MA" Leave The Dalles, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 s. in Leave Portland, - Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 a m Steamer "METLAKO" Leaves Portland, Tuesday, Thurs day and Sat unlay : : : : 7 a. m Leaves Dalles, If mday, Wediiea day, Eriday : : : : : : 7 a. an. Ltndiii2 apd ottice: Foot Alder St. Both Phones Main 351, Portliud, Ore I AGENTS J. V Crichton, Agt., The Dulles A. J. Taylor Agt., Antoria J. C. Wyatt, Agt., Vancouver. A. K. Fuller Agent, Hood River ! Wolf i-il it Wvers, Agt., W. Sulmon R U. (1ILBKETH, Lj Wash, i IO.) S M. TOTTON. Stttenaon, Wash H S S ? OLMiSTE. D. Oarsuii, Wash. I WM. BUTLER, ButUr, Wash. I" W. Criehton, Agt., Portland W. Barn;, Jfiitrxtj ml jCmm, PRINEVILLE, REQ0N Jttltrmf.mt-jCmm PRINEVrUE, OUEQON. tffjt 91. 3ii9St PRINETTLLK, OREGON. C. SBrink Jfttoraty and Coynjtor Xam PRINEVILLE, OREGON. J. L. McCuiiocli, Donler in Real Estate and Ab "tractor of Titles.' PRINEVILLE, ' : OREGON J P. SSelknap. SPhytitiam unit Surf ton. Office in rear of Adamson, Winnek Co PRINEVILLE, OREGOJfl & 0 JfyJe, 7t. 2, PAytfomm and Juryman. Diaeaseaof women a specialty. Phone No. 2. Residence back of ths Phototrraph Gallery. PRINEVILLE, OREGON. iTAys4mn. cast Ouryven , Calls answered promptly day or nighty Of. See with Dr, V. Gesner. Residence corner 1st aud Main streets. PKINEVILLE. OREGON W. Ii. SNOOK, HI. D., ian aud 81R0C0 CULVER, : : OREGON Am prepared to answer profes sional calls promptly. j. l. Mcculloch, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Repairing a Specialty. Prineville, : : Oregon POINDEXTER. Shaving Parlors TICE ADKINS, Proprietor Shaving haireuttjnsr 8hampooinp; Baths A fine bathroom devoted especially to ths uss of ladies. Everything up-to-date and strictly Grst-clsss. V. A. HARDIN M. D. KLTJM Contractors and Housebuilders Painting, Bricklaying, and Carpenter Work. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks DcHrONt COPYHIQHTt AC. ssutst avanitlna si akaaich avnrl dMnrtnttirtl Dift nicklr uwrulM our opiuUxi tne whMher an Invention La probmblr paUeiitable. CoiumuBiesv tiouaitrlctijrxintltleatssil. Handbook on PatssuU twit frM. OldMt ueticr for atMniriHit patent t. Fatuu taken throuirh Hunn k Co. walrt HMcitiJ wtiM, wtimt ohargs, la tb Sckitfitic Hmericatt. A kandanraeir Hlsatrttad wMklf. Urseat 1r culaMuu of anr oletitLfle kturnal. 1'erntt, 3 rear; four m-jnthi, L Bold by ail Tiewadtjalera. nasi nee. OS r St. Washlusitin. D. Deputy Stock: Inspectors. Notice is hereby givon that I have snnuinted the following named nersons deputy stock inspectors: .1. r. I'artwright, Hay urees. Bam rfainilion Asnwood. E. Siarks, A. Morni, . M. Smith, Ruscoe Knox, T. C. Saain, J. S. Boiiae, Alex Mcintosh, .1. P. Vanlloillen, I' 8. Cuwles. dial Hinkl Sisters. Haystack. Haulms. Post Bi-ar Cresk Rowland. Hardin Hv CreeK H ,y Uret k Slock Inspector Ori.k County, TIMBER LAND FIN AL PROOF BLANKS tor sals t this office nt very reason able prices. Mail orders proiiiply at tended to.