Coot Bay Point of View The railroad content in Oregon in one which, tfter all, doc not diocloee any dit-couraginjx feature. There may he and probably if, a temporary retention of hostilities between the Southern Pacific and the Hill interests, but there is, be yond question, a very active battle going on between the Southern Pacific and the Northwestern. The stake is central Oregon. The ultimate result is the occupation of southwestern 0egon by both roads and it may be one tr two others. The road from Vale to Natron is apparently the active concern of the Southern Pacific while the Northwestern is extend ins it survey westward, and 8ee ms to be making a dank move ment which mar disturb the Southern Pacific much more than the North Bank road ever did, for should the Northwestern penetrate to central Oregon and Lake county and reach the coast in southwest em Oregon, she would be equi distant irom San Francisco the Puget Sound districts, and and have a command of both. But the Vale-Natron road 18 plainly designed to make the Drain-Coos Bay line of greater im portance than was at first sus pected by the people of Oregon. It is to be a transcontinental line which will enable one to take a sleeper at Coos bay and land in Denver in due time without pass ing through Portland, and without change. It opens up a new coun try and makes Coos bay a trans continental terminal whenever the management decides its interests demand it. The Coos bay people have no special reason to worry over the Southern Pacific company. It will come to Coos Bay in good time, provided Coos Bay people insist upon it, but the way to in sist upon it is to offer inducements to the Northwestern people to come. Marshfield Times. Fall Sheep Inspection About September 1, according to Dr. McClure, the inspectors will commence upon a general rein- epection of the bands of the state. Should scab be found among sheep pastured upon forest reserves the owners will be required to dip twice, immediatelv. Should scab be found among sheep not on re serves, the fact will be reported to the gtate sheep inspector's office, which will handle the matter. Since the sheep weie dipped in accordance with" the state law the federal men have not been requir ing that all sheep for shipment be dipped. Instead, the bands are merely inspected and if found to be unaffected and not recently ex- posed are allowed to go. This course according to Dr. McClure, will dow be followed regularly, and in consequence the sheep market will benefit to that extent Previous to the annual dipping all sheep intended for shipment out side the state had to be dipped be fore they could be loaded, whether actually affected with the scab or not. That the general dipping cru sade on this spring in conforming with the state law will practically rid the state of the scab is believed by Dr. McClure. In his judge ment there will be but little scab left after this fall, and next spring only isolated dipping will be necessary. Under the sheep law it is possible for the sheep com mission to suspend the annual dip ping provision should the condi tions justify. Bring Thousands of Home-Makers Ihe Portland Commercial Club once circulated 327,000 leaflets in thirty days. The Club will begin next Thursday the circulation of 400,000 somewhat similar prints in twenty days. The central fea ture of this leaflet,- a copy of which it is desired shall accomnanv every letter that goes out of Port land and vicinity, is the colonist rates which begin September 1st and continue until October 31st, and should by this time be famil iar to our readers. The National Irrigation Congress at Sacramento September 2-7, is attracting much attention. A rate of one fare for the round trip has been made from Portland and all points south, and a fare and a third into Portland from the - east. Stop over privilege, without extra cost, will he allowed for the Oregon Irrigation meeting at Urants Pass, September 10th, 11th and 12th. Governor Cham berlain is President of the National Association, and the state will send a splendid delegation. There is great interest through out the entire northwest m the visit of Secretary TalU He lands in Portland on the evening of September 5th and remains here all day the 6th. The public will be given a chance to hear him at 8 o'clock in the evening at the Armorv. A rate of a fare and a third has been made from cRoee bum and points north, and from Pendleton and point west Tillamook held a most success ful celebration last week, Ihe Knowing of dairy product ana livestock was especially attractive to the large delegation of Portland business men who made the trip in automobiles. Men's Suits, Hats and general Furnishings at about half price at J. E. Stewarts Co. Typewriter for Sal. A bran new Smith Premier Type writer lor aale at a hargalu. Inquire At the Journal Ottice. Remedy for Diarrhoea. Rerer Knows to FaiL I want to say a few words for Chniuberlniu'a Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy. I used thin prep aration lu my family for the past five years and have recommended It to a number of people In York county and have never known it to fall to effect a cure In any Instance. 1 feel that I can not say too much for the beat remedy of the kind in the world. . Jeroixon. Spring Grove, York County, Pa., This remedy la for sale by I. r. Adaiuson. For Sale 320 acres 10 miles below Prineville on IrooKed river: tnree-iourxns oi mile from school ; all kinds of farm im piemen ; loO head of hogs, 4 milch cows, one span of horses. 2 wagons and harness all to go with the place; M) tons of hay; I'M acres in alfalfa; good house and barn and all ottier out build insrs ; all under (rood fence, mis is an good alfalfa 'and and will be sold at bargain on easy terms. Also 320 acres one mile from Culver in the HaTStack country: 250 acres in cultivation, balance pat tare; lota of water on the place; 12 acres in alfalfa uood buildings. All on easy terms. A grocery store and nnllinerv store on Main street in the city of Prineville Buildings and stock all on reasonable terms. . A splendid chance to get rood business if takes at once. For urther particulars inquire of T. F. MeCALLISTER, 8-22tf Prineville, Oregon Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notice for Publiaiation. Unitasd States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon. Notice ia hereby (riven that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of Angu8t 4, 1SU2, the following named persons have bled in this on ice their sworn statements, to-wit: Raymond 1. Hovt, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. 4tKH, tiled April 22,1907, for the purchase ol tlieSEJi SE)i, SEhi and NEJ S4' of Sec. 6, tp. 14 s, r 18 e., W. M. William D. Hovt, of Cambridge, county of Washington, etate of New York, sworn statement No. 4003, filed April 22, 1907, for the pur chase of the S NEJ, SE SEy. and Lot 2 ol Sec. e, tp. 14 s, r 18 e. W. M. And will oner proofs to show that the lands sought are more valuable for the timber or Htone thereon than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish their claimato said lands before the Register and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on Novembers, 1907. Ihey name as witnesses: Raymond D. Hovt, of Portland, Oregon; R. E. Jones, William G. Balfour and John W. Kitter, of Prineville, Oregon ; W llham D. Hoyt, of Cambridge, New York. Anv and all persona claiming ad versely any of the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before the eaid 6th day of November, 1907. S-29p C. W. MOORE, Register. Notice for Publication of State's Selection United States Land Oflice, Dalles Oregon, August 17, 1907. Notice is hereby given that on May 2, 1907, the State of Oregon, by its duly authorized agent, in due form, filed in this office an application to select as in demnity school land the NEJ NE of Sec. 26 tp. 20 s, r 22 e., W. M. Any and all persons claiming ad- vernely the aDove-descnbed lands, or desiring to object to the allowance of the same, should file their claims or ob jections in this office on or before the 11th day of October, 1907. C. W. MOOKK, Register. Notice for Publication of State's Selection United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Aug. 17, 1907 Notice is hereby given that on May 2, 1907, the state of Oregon, by its duly authorized agent, in due form, filed in this office an application to select as in demnity school land the NKJ NEW of Sec. 7, tp. 18 s, r 16 e W. M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands, or desiring to object to the allowance of the same, should file their claims or objections in this office on or before the 11th day of October, 1907. C. W. MOORE, Register. Notice for Publication of State's Selection United Stated Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon. Aug, 17, 1!K)7. Notice is hereby given that on July 5, 1907, the State of Oregon, by its duly authorized agent, in due form, filed in this ollice an application to select as indemnity school land the SE NKJ of Section 26, T. 16 s, r 18, e., W. M. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands, or desiring to object to the allowance of the mine, should file their claims or objections in this oflice on or before the llth day of October, 1907. C. W, MOOKE, Register. Professional Cards. U. Jf. Cummi'ny llittturitn l HnUu Umj SlHl.le Q C. SSrix Cflc with Uro. V. lUritt Ortfn &. Ciuttt jf Hermf-mt-jCmm ZPrimtmi, (CVa Sjfn SBelknao & Cdwards Jfir atfW f Cmt mm Orf O. JCydo SAfMtmm . Call Aniuiii -orTLT Dtt o hwht Orru- On loo s-vth or ammuh PkcwStok. Barth v(He n renj tvnee lelepttone. Ortfmm SI. SStffs E. C. PARK Importer and breeder of high-grade Poland China JToys and SSfaek jCanyshan Chickens Yoone stock for sale. Address Redmond, Oregon. Timber Land. Act ot June 3, IMS, Notic far PabUcatiasm. I niud State Land Ottice. The Dalle. Orea-on, June ti, ISJ7. Notice is herebv given that in cotnpl ance with the provisions ol the act of Von- eres of June 3. IfiTM, entitletl "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the I'uU lie Land tiUtes by act of August 4, Nellie B. Compton of Grixily, county ot CraHit, State of Ore gon, ha on Nov. 23, 19ID, (ileal in this office heraworn statement No. 3tit, for the purchase of the low 2. 3 and 4 and SK'i NWK of section No. 19, in township No. 12 8, range No. 16 E, W. M, and will olfer proof to show that the land sought i more vajuame tor its unioer orio:ie aiiaii ittr igricultural purposes, and to establish her friini to said land before the county clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on the 12th day of September, 19U7. ii r....... . t;il;n... Due (tallies as w laiiaewo . a. aiiiiaiu .na- Meekin. Albert Cubit, 8. W. Compton, Charley McKiniey, all of Grixily, Oregon. Any anil all pentons ciain-ing aaiverseiy the above-deacri lied lands are reaUeleal to tile their claims in this othce on or before said 12th day of frieptemher. 1'7. i- ttr W.uaUL Li...:u..,. V. -1 v v a. a, aara;iva i Timber Land, Act June , 1S78 Notice tor Publication. United Hiate Laml Office, The Dalle, Oreaton, May a, 1W7. Notice 1 hereby ntven that in cniiiDlliaiice with the provisions of the act cf Congress ol June S, 1K7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands ill the State of California, tM-e-eou. Nevada, and Washinicton Ti rrinry," a extended to all the Public Land mate by act of Augtut 4, Wl, Martn E.aitn tvttriir, of Portland, county of Mulmomah, state of Oregon, has on October , 1J, filed In tats ouice ner sworn staierneiii no. &07, for the - purchase of the lots 3, 4. and and BE1: of section No. 6, in townsnip io. 14 rantte .o. is r.., n. m., and will offer proof to show that Ilie land soiiirht i more valuable for it timtier or stone than lor aKricnltural puroses, aim lo aftttatiiisti her claim to said land before the county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 10th day of 8e tember, 11W7. She names a witnesses: K. E. Jon?s. wettie C. Jones. John W. Kittor, Kobert iemaris, all of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming drenelr Ihe above descritied lands are reapiesta-d to file their claims In this office on or be lore said loth day of September, PJlrt. 7-4 C. W. Moor. Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the fnlerfor. Land oflice at The Dulles, (Intjim July 1, 117 Notice I hereby given that I.AHK K. ELLIOTT of Prineville, Ore., ha filed notice of hi In tention u mane nnal commutation proor in support of hlsclalm, via: hdtneHLead entry No. 114:12, mnde:Heptemtjer 9, lif"2, for the it', NWJ4, K'A NW(4 and NW 8 Hec 22, township 18 south, rnnve a) K, w M, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on Heptemler 2, 1H07. He name the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, viz: Krunk Post and Har vey V. Dunham of Post, Or., John A. Mobler and Walter Elliott of PtlnevlUe, Or. 7-25 C. w. MOORE, BeglHler Notice of Sale of Seal Estate. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County, made on the 5th day of August, 1907, in the matter of the guardianship of Floy Slayton and Kdith Fern Slayton, minors, the undersigned, the guardian of said minors, will sell at private sale, for cash, gold coin of the United States, subject to confirmatfon by said County Court, after the 27th day of .Sept., 1907, at his office in the First National liank, of Prineville in Prineville, Oregon, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Floy Slayton and Edith Fern Slay ton in ana to all the Pillowing dcHorilii'il real property, to-wit: the southeast our ter of Section Thirty F'our and the W est half and the West half of the Northeast quarter and the West half of the Mouth east quarter of Section Thirty Five in Township Fourteen South, of Range Sixteen East of Willamette Meridian in Oregon; also Lots Five and Six of Block Three in the Third Addition to Prine ville, Oregon, according to the plat thereof as the same appears of record in the office of the County Clerk of Crook County, Oregon ; also Lot numbered Eight ami the East half of Lot numbered Seven of Block Two of that part of the City of Eugene which was originally platted and recorded as the Elias Stew art Addition to Eugene in Lane County, Oregon. Terms and conditions of sale: cash, gold coin of the United States. (8-15) T. M. Baldwin, Guardian of the property of Floy .Slay ton and Edith Fern Slayton, Minors. JaW ' J. Men and Team Wanted. 14 head t hoi-Men un.l t.nir men t work la harvcHt; will have 80 or H. it.vt run; will tuiv t-.' to t'l .VI i-r lay for men. ft.iMt it soan tor orx,- mitt hoard a.-inie, Allrvn l.l Im T. c. or J. 11. Moki.ikon tlnix Valley. Sherman County. Ore. Notice To Crvtlitor. Nolle ia lirrrtw kiyi,, by the under- ji;ne.l ilie ailiiitniMrnttir if lli KdImi of John I'rltir. defeased, Ui Ilie creditor ol and all other er-n liKVuiar elaim HaiAitMt naial deeettMHl to iirvKem them to the unitei-nicued i the ajltii- nt M. K Klhott, in rrineville, Uretton, within i mouth trvin Ilie lirst publication of tint notic utttlt the proper ouelier. I tut, ..I ,1., iai, .l..a. aaf i .av likIT M lOM t'lKKH Admttiixtntoiof the Kt(ue of John Prior. lleeetiMHl. o Timber ljuut, Aet J II III' a, ISOS. N.tio fur Publication. t'llile.t lHte Unit OK., Tin' IfeUe. Orea.iu. M IW. Hurl. fioiiee U herebv :iv'H ttrnt in etuueUMni-,- ith the provliueu et the ft it eiitfrtH ol Junes, 1H.N. eiuuWtt -'An for Hie ie ut lmiH-r Uii.tn in uteuK'oi i-uliAirni. Oregon, NevU, uil ii:uiii:io!i IVrriU'ry." extend- to all die putilk luiid iie ly Mlul Auul 4, Pule Jones ot I'rluevtlle. Coiiiuv ol Crook. Site o! Oreirou niu on 'tteiHiM-r i, iwn nteti tu nil onie but w,ru tii(eitioiil No. Xjtkl. lor tile euri'luue ol the vt, m,l4 M1' 4 llil e-4 neol livtloll sno iu low iittiui' ,M. , rnitiie rto, i.v lot Mill offer '..l to ftlow ItlHl Ihe Utltt MHitfht is morv vliiMl.le ior Us umlieror stone ths.il lor SKrieiiituritl iur)HM-, hii.1 loesiHlthnn hlsetsuu lu wit.l tHitt h.-lore the ,Hinniy vlerk, t I'rineviHe, Oreiion. en Hie liuh ily ot Sep. leiuU-r, 1KJ1. He nm itners: Itvmu t'ilv. A. I . KuiKhu n. KoU rt b. miiiimu, I'rl K Mlnkler, u 01 rrineille. tir'iion. Aiit int 11 i.TiHiift eUiiiilim .tverH-tv the unv ilmrtml uiuls sre reil.-l(Hl lotllelh eUiuu lu ihin ortit mi or U-i.tu hu! loth iy i ta..l.LU. u lajlll I C. W. MOOKK, KotfWU'r. Notic of Wood .Delmiy. to htrt patrot.K that lu will tlollvor WtHHl tVO OrtVll 111 till Wil'K HUO want the iuuUctoUar thin Iu mUul whon onU t iuy: m that tvy will not Ih liiciftiivotiivuoUHl Uy tlu tMay, Notice of 1 inal Settlement, lathe Count) ; turt of the Suite oftrt n, for CrvKk t'ouiitv. Iu thf limit. rut tiv feUuto of J. H. Krllt-y, Noitvtf l lierftty itivi'tt. thst Or-o L, KflU'y. Iht vxiH'utrix ol tfw lnl wilt unit ivMtmunt ol j. K. Kollvy, tl I, tlU'tl hi lite Uvi nnuiwl ouurl h r Hul n.-nmiii, aiot Iht4 Mh tiny ol Aupc m?it , .'AT, nt ttiv hour ol tvii oVIim k in'thv Um'iMttm h! U'n. h orth-r o( Ihv Wvi ittttiHit toiiri, Axt1 tho tunc (or li'r- ill)C Of ol')t-IitillS tti OlO UtH ftinl Nil JH'WIW rnv hfrvity notifhil u iifar tu the ibv eiititU'! rotirt n or tH'(rv u tmu itit r viit any obj tioim II thvro ny urh lo MtU r iKrt or tn- (orvvr h'lnrrvl tnirvtrom. 6-A it RACK L. K KLi.KY, Atlminitrtri ol (ho Ut will nmt utuii'iO olJ.il. Klhy. Timber latntl Act June S, lSTH. Notlot for IMIilll'Utlain. l!nlleal Mliilea Land Orfliae, The lkulla', a inui Hi, June 6, 1'07, Notice la hereliv given that In eotitpltaitav with the prnvNluns of Ilie act of eamgressof' June , IsTH, entitled "An act for lliesaleofi UlilU-r laml in Ihe stiite taf C'lllirornla. tn gain. Nevaila and Washington TaTriiory," as exlenla-aj la, nil lite pnlillu tuiiil rUiU by aet of August 4, IfJ. J.na.'lih K. Taylor of Prineville, caamity of Crunk, state ot Ore khii, haw on January 1. hi:. nil-. I in this ortlce his sworn slstcliia nt. No. 77V, lair Ihe purchase of the N1, tj. SKI, Ml1, ami NVa NK', of section So. Jl, itt hot niliip No. l;i saitith, range So. 16 b Vt M . atul ill oiler prttaif lo show tiial the Ismt saHis'ht is more valualile lor lis liluiaa'r or stone (iian fur laiirta'tiitttral piiriios.-, anil laa establish hi claim to said lattil helore the camntv clerk. ni pritti'ViUe, t'ra'Kaiit, on the lllh alav of S'-.a-lilU'r, l'.7. lie rtattta'S as uitmssa's: S'utn K. Mct-oiii, C. John Suii l'.in.i. J. K. Mi Kliiimej', J. 1), Evans, all til I'riheville, tircitou. Any am! all persons eiaimihic ailvenat-ly the apaive-ai'-saTilieil latl'ts are reaiiteslcat to file their t-Uiuia In litis oMU-e on or before said lllh day of September -!3p C. W. MooRI, Keiilster. GO HORIGAN FOR Choicest Meats We are prepared better than ever. We have stock of BEEF, MUTTON, Fish, Game and Vegetables in Season If you want to buy in quantity call on us. We handle all kinds of country produce. HORIGAN THE OWL m ft-1 v vA.,. 4 1 ji m R. B.. ADAMS, Proprietor Timber Unl, A. t June . !:. NstK fsf rblkli. I'llllisl Hlkte l Offi. e, The PIU. Oo'iton, June 1 '!. Not lee is heret'y Biwii H.M i eotnelism-e , ll hlln' pro Lions ol the . I l "Iiki ol l jiine. ):, entiib-.l "An ! tor the mieoti linilwr Un.l" In II"' OIl.' ol vsiuornm -r.- i (nil, N.', 1 lli. olillltfloll l.'iill.ny." exit ll.l,sl tat ll Hie I'tiblle ltiel Suies 1') m I tf A ii,.l. I . tiJ, llertisr.! W . tbts. ot I'rtllet Ilie, a-aitintv ot Crook, slle ol or. .ll, has am IVe. J, l. (U.-'l III llil olln at ltl aaatrn slitl' illi'lll, No. i s:jM, hir Hi" pur. I.it ol the .!, ail savlla.ll . MV4 n. Vi4 M.tt,i( savllaitt NO., Ill lonnsltlp r l;i a. rsniie No Is k. Si. sn.l mill off. r il lo ttltaiat, thst that 111.1 sought Is more attliittiilt' lair lis 1 1 in Ur or stone tlisit for sen. timirai titlrtHises, n.l lat (Vatst.llslt bts f Ultlt laa sai.I allal U'lor the t'a.unlv . I. rs at I'll". Ilie, Ora'ipni. otl the Itllh tlay ail K.'.tt'inK'r ll'I. He names as ttmia'.: v . It Hui..lt, J. W. I'iiUiii., It. P. Si llaliap. I,. II. Ijtlvlla'tle all III Prlltea lle, Ota'Holl Ana and all pa rmms t'lalittitiat a.lvrsa l) the above al,aa-rilH-al laii.l are ra.pl. I.'.l lo tile lii.'ir a-taiiiis In thtsottiee on or U'laare waul lot It tiny ol Sapient her, iwt, -M C. V. MOOKK, H.ailslajJ-. Tinnier I ami. Aet June 3. 1ST. Natirt far Nolitaltts. t'llilal Spiles l.dtid tMllee, ' The Ptilles, liresaiii, July I I, li'T. Naitia-tf is hervhy (;lven that in e.unpli-ni-e with the prtiYiMott ail Hie net of I on arreai of June ,1, 1,S?S, rittitle.l Ail net (a.r the le ol tiltiiier land in the Plate ol t'alifaariiia, tireicon, Neviola. and Washing ton Territory, " as enteii.lotl tai nil Hie -i'i-lie I jtnd Male by aet of Atliiiisl 4. I :.', Laiiits M, llo.lt;.'", of rrineville, eoiintv aif t'raiol.. Stnle..!' traatii. ha this day lllel in tin olhee his aworii "tnlenieiit No. for lite pine ute tifthe N'S NK1.. tK NK', ol Seallant II. aiiat !l NV', of rMa'lion I.', In Township So. l;l tS liaiitte No, IS K,, V, M., and will oiler prottt to slntw that the laittt Htiicht is Inure vnlmthle for lt tint- Ut or hlouf tlin Ur m;i it uliurul tu r -t. 1 . i..l.l..l. S.1-, ..la.i... f.s aa tl,l 1 I I a 1 I S for the t'tiiintv Clerk til l'i inea. Ilie, O.e. gon, on the 'JSnt day of SepieniN-r, 1:C He ttaiites as Itnc-ea: W. II Huston, John W. Collins, ol 'rrineville, Oregon, Anv ami all pcrsains etiiliniiig inlv. rscly the altove-deM-rtlavd Initds are tvapii-'teal t.i 111 their atlalin lit Hit ottice am or bclaire ald itnl day of September, P'X. 7-ltartf C. W. Mtaa'NK, licgi-ta-r Netit fur rblklta. Depart ment l Hie Interior, I .ami Otllee nl The Diil'.e. Oregon. AuguKi i, irn.tr. Notice I hereby given Unit Adr. M. Taylor, aif rrineville, Oregon, h;i tiled iii'lice of her intention to mat, fin! live vettr pronf ill Miipport of her claim, vis: lloinesleail entry No. ltW tMK.Ie April t'r.'. fur Hie n1 net, and ntt nr', of section town ship H aottili, rnnire It e. w. in., and tlint aial praail" will lie made before the eaitnity cli-rlt, tit rrineville, Oregon, on r-cpMiila r l, IW'T. She name lite following iliiaic to prwve her i-oiitiiiilous re'lilem e npni. and eultittitiott of the lain', via. T. V. Mi--CnlliMcr Jacob It. Merrill, J'tiues M. Mont gomery. I barley Maiiirtmtnery.n'l of rnm--Ville, Oregon, (vjap C. W. MoaiK, Itegister. Noicc for l'tihlicitititi. Departinetit of the Interior, Land Ofli.e ut The Dulles, On mm. AllKU.-t I, l!C. Notice is herebv eiven tint! AlftiliU Wilson, of l'rilleajille, Oregon, Ioih llled Inilue of her Inlentioii pi louke limit t'oiiiiiiiiUliun prtnif iu tipiirt of ber cbiint, i: loita .-lead entry So, 1 lti'17 inade Atit'nt 1 '. i ,,r ie (st. yi 1U ;t ,! ,, lion 4. tott nsliiti Is stnitti, riimte HI e, w and that said proof will be made la-fort lite county clerla, til I'riiievillt), Oregon, mi HepieniU'r P, l'.r'7. she nainei the following witnca.a--a to prove her continuous re-ii!ein e iinii, an I cultivation ot the land, in: M. I'ttra l.e Collin, llert M. Wilson, lieoitre K. Miuili. ltoltert I.. Kilt-bing. all of Pritirt ilie. t ire. (tp C. W. MonKK, llegiater. TO & STILL THE in the Market. to serve our many patrons always on hand a select PORK, VEAL. & STILL Hats, Shoes and Clothing A complete line of Gent's Furnishings at Prices that you can afford to pay. Call in arid let us show you the goods and quote you our prices. A Choice Line of Cigars & Tobaccos CASH STORE l-KUKV I.ONU Long & Snoderly iH'Hlors in Kino Wiuen, Mtutr nnl nr. W liamlle the tTlfbriittnl StH.jjwiVk W hisky, iunl frn' itn rich, mellow Hnvtir. Sole RtMit for Hop (ioltl lltvr autl tho fHinoun Xnjm ikIji. ri iPci.rxi.il'rT Trado G elicited. v ft TJhe deception SMITH & I'LKKK, I'it.i Kirr.'Ha Domestic and Imported Liquors, Wines and dinars coiiNTitv oiU)i:us s()i.u:iTi:n IWt Olliii n '.I. MAIS STKKKT " VI Vt tilts ' ! s4 it'J. VI VfjV l Vt ift Mirirtrinriirmrii' -f I. JL. Ji. Jl. Ji. Jk.Jk Jk.Jk.JkJjVl.Ja. r i U r t. V J r i L J r t. J r 1 t. J r w J r i t, J r T t J r t U r 1 i. J r i t, J r VJ r 1 L J r i CJ r i L. J r i t j The O'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PH1NE VtL-LfI, 0HE.G0N Pint Class Mcalt 25c Fresh Oysters and Fish SMELZER & ELLEFSON, Props. r. L J r t i. J r i I. J r -t k J r i tv. J r i la. J r t L J r 1 U r, - L J r 1 L J r 1 v. J r 1 a. J r 1 L J r l t j r 1 a. .1 r i LJ nr Sonera SSlacicsmithing HoitKKHiioKtxti, Wood Woiik, ten-., N'KATI. V AM) PltoMITl.V Di'MK Wmkh it m Ionk Hy : : : fiobcrt 7oorc Satisfaction Will l'lllMCVII.I.K, Hliillglcn, Moultlilij; . IloorH, (i Unix's, Kit', Shaniko Storage & 3orwarding Co. Shaniko, Oregon General Storage, Forwarding AND Commission Merchants Denlern in Bliiekrimith Coal, Flour, llarlmtl Wire, Nailn, Cftrntint, Liniii, Coal PlanUir, Sulphur, Wool and (Jrain, Sacks and Twino,.(!raifi antl Ktn-d. Agents for WaHCo WanilimiHO Milling Co'h. "Whitu Hiver" and "DalleH Patent" Flour, Highi-nt pricw piiid for Hides and Peltn. I Special Attention in paid to Haling for KiiHtern Shipments;. Stock Yardit with all the latent and lrent f iicil ititH v for Handling Stock. 9?ark 2our Soods in Care ot S. S. 1 THE HAMILTON STABLES T. F. BUCHANAN, Proprietor I'KINKVILLIC, OKI,(,ON Stock hoarded hy the day, weik or month at UeaHonahle rates. Itememher tm when in -Prineville. Ratbh IlKABONAni.E. Wo have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent WAl.T SNODKHI.V n ft f v ' t V,f Vf 'jk . ( I I ( - Hox iJ I'UINI.VII.I.K. OKKUON aaaf. a .V'.Vt.V!.."..! vir t JW JV. 4 - ir-t- aririr iriftnn l.J, - .1. Ji. Jk. -Ila. Jla JlW JW J ft. r.i W 4 r .i Is J r i i j r i w i r i ri la J . r.i tj r.i LJ r.i t j r.i tv. J M t J r.i L J r.i tv-J r.i ta. j and Up in Season r. i la. J I if ir sririfir.,1 U Jk. jta.'JW JtvJL JkJ lj. jk. ji, J; . .'k. .'Is r la. J lie Guaranteed OllKiHi.N. Window, Kt, Etc. SHIPP & PERRY IMUNICVIJXK, OltKMON Wool (i railing ami & Ji. Ct f o. r i tv J r.i tv J r.i i. j r i UJ r.i tv j tv J r i tv J M la. J r i tv J r.i tv j r i ri r.i tv J n tv 4 ri lat J ft' ft ft ft .ft