The Best on the Market Pioneer fW, PIONEER CREAM CO. PRINEVILLE, OR. Butter For a Better Band the Coming Year The Prineville Concert Band effected a new organisation last MondiT evening t meeting ir the Fireman's Hull, adopted a constitution and by-law?, elected officers and fourteen signed the constitution as charter members. This reorganixition was the re sult of the apparent need of some manner by which the band could handle its business matters more satisfactorily, and to bind tht members together so that more interest could be aroused. The new constitution provides for the payment of an initiation fee of three dollars, monthly dues 25 cts, and fines for absence or tardiness. It also provides that the members may be assessed not to exceed one dollar per month. Officers were elected as follows President W. Frank Petett; Secre tary-Treasurer, L. C. Morgan; Vice-President and Musical Direct or C. A. Riddle. These three officers comprise a board of trustees who hare the management of . the band's business affairs, subject to the will of the members. The president and secretary hold office for six months, the musical director at the pleasure of the vote of the members. The salary of the director was fixed at (25 pr month. With the money received from the Barn Dance and that which will come into the treasury from time to time from different sources the boys plan to make investment in new instruments and to exert their efforts to building up the or ganiiation rather than to make money for themselves. The or ganization bas worked together for the past year. At the meeting Monday night the expression of each member was to the effect that more effort would be made on his part the coming year to make the band better. With this feeling on the part of the members, and better equipment than ever before, there is no reason why this musical organization, which has made satisfactory pro gress during the past year, should not develop into one which will be a great credit to Prineville. Improve City Park. At the meeting held recently by the advisory board of the Civic Improvement Brigade, it was decided to devote the energies of the society this year toward im proving the City Park, land for which purpose has been dedicated to the city by the Military road company, just Eouth of the high school building. The plat set aside for the park comprisis about wo blocks. This property is to be en closed at once with a temporary fence, the ground cleaned and leveled, grass seed sown and trees planted around the margin. Pro vision will be made for irrigating the tract and for giving it the care necessary to put it in shape to re ceive further improvements, with a view to making the park an at tractive place of recreation for the people of the city. The board taking in charge this work will be composed of three members of the advisory board of the C. I. B , one teacher from the high and one teacher from the pub lie schools, one member represent ing the city council and one from the Commercial club which is now in process of organization. This year the C. I. B. will not have any competitive exhibits of flowers and vegetables such as were held last season. The business men responded liberally in the way of prizes, but owing to the dis couraging season for flower dis p'ays last year it has been decided to put all the efforts in on the one ilea of improving the city park. A committee secured by sub scription this week about $130 for this purpose. Another feature of improvement will be the erection of a flag pole from which will float a 24-foot flag. The flag and $20 for the "pole are already on hand, being a residue from a Fourth of July celebration of several years ago. ENGINEERING FEATURES. Continued from page 1. mount, it is practically decided that Mr. llarriman will not build into Central Oregon over the Des chutes route but will le compelled to have entirely fresh surveys made over different routes. The reason for this is stated to be that the in creased cost of construction of a high line over a water-grade line would be $554,000 at the site of the Government dam alone. There would further be additional ex pense involved in gradinp, which taken with a 50 per cent increase in the cost of maintenance and operation, would absolutely pre clude any feasibility of the Des chutes Canyon road being adopted by the llarrinun epginoe:. Besides the Government dam, there are several private dam tites which would further increase the height to which the line would have to be raised, but it is believed that these objections might be sur mounted if the Government dam project could be overruled. The height of the proposed Government dam was to be 100 feet, and this would mean that the road along the canyon would have to be raised to at least that height to surmount it. Besides this, it is said that the dam would be the means of flocd iog an enormous number of water level and close to water-level plateaus, which with the advent of a railroad, can be made immensely valuable as fruit ranches. MikieauK. Cart Heavy. A line that was suspended from the cliff would be far more difficult to keep in repair and maintenance and would be in constant danger from falling rocks and basaltic cliffs. The high line would involve at one point, Mr. Boscbke pointed out, the grading of a cliff 500 feet in diameter at a cost alone of $30, 000. Against the Deschutes down water-grade haul the Shaniko and Redmond extension would involve a grade of 6022 feet east and 3235 feet west. On at least four points on the road helping locomotives would have to be placed, in par ticular the Shaniko hill requiring immense power to move an ordi nary freight train. The survey for this route showed both eaEt and west the grades were so steep that the road was declared impracticable from an operating standpoint. ' In comparison' will! the Shaniko extension the" Deschutes water grade haul would have a grade of 3339 feet east and, 630 feet west. The surmounting of IIoge,s Pass on the Corvallis & Eastern was similarly pointed out as an abso lutely impossible feat from tie railroad operator's point of view Unless the Government declares against the dam it would apj ear that quite indefinite time must pass before the Ilarriman linrs can find a gateway into Central Oregon, for the length. of time taken up by the requirements of surveys over new routes will make the Central Oregon road more a thing of the far-distant future than of the near present. . Water Power Ava2iM. It 13 confidently stated that while it will be impossible for the dam to be on the Deschutes River if the road is to be laid up the canyon, the Government need be under no fears of obtaining the required force of water for water power, for this can be obtained either by building a dam low and easy to The R. E. JONES Lumber Mill ON THE OLD KNIGHTE.V PLACE ON THE OCJIOCO Is now cutting first-class lumber which will be sold on reasonable terms. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Hides, Pelts and Furs W ANTE D Highest Market Price Paid ' Herman Poch. 2 miles east of Prineville, cn Oclioco road surmount or by other methodo familiar to reclamation service enijin eers. That it will be impracticable to build a dam without ft 20-mile stretch of railroad is another fea ture that must appeal to the rec lamation engineers. At the point selected for the dam, 20 miles above the junction of the Deschutes River with the Columbia, no sand can be obtained for concrete, and, together with heavy engineering machinery, will have to be carried at least 20 miles. The ditliculty of constructing even such a road as would be required is quite likely to postpone the construction for a considerable period of time. "If the Government insist that we must build ovir the dam sites it will mean that we cannot build the Central Oregon road, at least not for some time, and certainly r.ot along the easy route the water-grade haul. We should be shut out from our mast feasible route. If we had to allow for the dam being in position a mere 12 miles of our route would cost a further $561,000 over our estimates and together with the private schemes further up the river the cost of the road would be advanced at least $1,000,000. Now to make 4 per cent for operating and maintenance we would lave to have an income of $430,000. But we expect that it will be a number of years before the country is dev eloped sufficiently to give us any return on our money, and we are A quart bottle of GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE iktct to you 4 ill charge pxi to the ecar- ett railroad eipiw oft ice. VLSTwrr PSA iMra iS fi-'i a You mini have ihe best tuaranlccd to be bo!uicly pure eged in wood and We buy GYRUS NOBLE dirccl front the distil!cr-have boufclil il for t ycari. Doo'l let them sell you omcihin( ele " just J good." Buy the best ii'i the cheapest in the long run. bottled by the dnhl.cr. Guaranteed 10 the United Statci Government t.d to you to contain oolhir.f except pure straiShl aged whiskey. For the bm time since Wrt (44 years) in luch lection as the public n uruhlc to purchase CY HI'S NOBLE we will sell you direct 4 quart botttea for $4.90 No danger ol refilled bottles but the GENUINE CYKUS NOBLE the belt , made, the best selling brand in the whole world. W. 1. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.. 1 05-1 07 Second Street, Portland, Ore. ESTABLISHED ISM ' ...... CUT T TMI UN W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., PwtU-d, Om. Enclosed pleue and $4.90 lor which pleaar ml I GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. N , P.O. AdA- Ga- r.t L. J tj n r.T b'J n t'j n t'j r,.T tJ -sv- r i fj r.rt CJ L J K'J r.T ri r,7 Soneral ffilacksmithing Horseshoei.no, Wood Work, etc., Neatly and Promptly Done When it is Done By : : : Siobort 9?foorc Satisfaction Will Pkineville, L. J u J r. t u rt uj n f. j t j n L J L J CJ r.n t-j LJ I. J Ha.- SB MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIblsE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION Currying a choice selection of fine candy, tlgnru, orangcH, lemoim, etc. Give uh a call. LJ LJ n SMELZER & ELLEFS0N, Props. willing to allow for that and to help build up the country, but besides that 4 per cent for o (rat ing tlieie would bo an extra 2 per cent for increased cost of operation, which would make freight rats brohibitive as well as unremunera-tive. "The building of a water-grade ' road would not destroy the pos sibility of developing an unlimited ! amount of power, by other method : than that of a dm, and it would be possible without a dam to obtain : as high water power as could be ! needed. I "The proposed dam itt is in accessible, and rock crushers and such heavy machinery would re quire a road to haul them there. "All the present route we have surveyed are not ieasibK if the Deschutes River grade cannot be adopted. On the Dallea-Bey.l route heavy tonnage would bo im possible as an investment. "1 h ive been intructed to com mence work within one wes'k after I . I .1 ...... I I... II j vi.c I'luiiB mi? nuii'tru iv mo nu ernment and my energies are now directed along those lines. Within two weeks actiul construction would be in operation." Mr. Boscbke seems to be rather hopeful that the Governni'Mit would meet the railroad officials, and he quite plainly intimated that it was a question of which was more necessary to Central Oregon, the Deschutes River irrigation project or th? Central I Oregon Railroad. Oregonian. . . r ...... . J, . T rrUDAV IN AND Kail TO-0T t at once ty prepaid, four quart Sum. r.i t j r..t L J r.i u n r i LJ u r-n r..t u r,n k. j - LJ L J r.ji L J r.,i r.i L J r..T Li He Guaranteed Okeoon. mxrprxr.xir.nr.xr.xrxr7irrir?ir.ar,7ir.xrirlnm tj r.i LJ r.i t j rn LJ run L J rn LJ r.i L"J L J ri LJ r-a LJ r.a L J r.i LJ Ordinance No. 169. Tt An ordinance cm .renting, regulating, mut restraining minor. pool room, hillurd tooin, tnril tulilm, mut, gam iitli, tolutivo, n-inliiouHj mull, nta.it vinon liiUm, mnl ri tiling lur lln mniilinu'itt tl.ni'uf. Ttto people f the rily of rrinrvillo, 0.ein,'ili tmlairt follow !-i'tnm I. Itflmll tn unlawful (or any pertton or person to ileal, play or carry on, chh or tttuff to Ik- oeniil, or who hIi.iII conduct eitlnr Kimr, ptoptii lor, or employee, wliollier for lino or not, any puno of (urn, inonto, roulette. room et noir, litiiiiienet. imihIo, viiiKt-nn (or twenty one I, poker, ilraw poker, lr;ttf, Mttft, thaw, tan, tan tun, (in tun, kloiutike, or tiny banking or otlmr game pla.vtsl with caul, iliee or other mean, nlietliet tlio .iiiik tie plat e lor money, rlnvk, rrollltt, treat, or any other reprrontntiv Joi value, illun vtlie citv nf 1'riueville, Oregon. Section 2. It hall W unlaw ful (or any permit to give away, barter, wll or Jn-iHiieol in any manner, any apirituoii, mult, or vtnutis li itor within tl city ot Prineville, Oregon, provMott that this n'tuiii alinll imt lx no roiiKlnul a to pruhihlt the le o( ptiro alcohol (or i initilie an. I manufai luring pur pom, or wine to church ollicml (or MtcriimonUl purpoo, nor nlcnliolir uti in til u lit n tueilicini) in rane ol actual Hlcknes. Imt audi stimulant nhall only U-ml. I ii m the- written precri tionof a tegular piacticiug pliynician. ilrttnt ami sigiuM by aaiil phyaiciau, nl certitleil, on hi honor, that he, the physician, hint personally rx.iininc.l the applicant, naming him,' ttmt that lie (iiiil It tin actually nick ami in tieel ot lht ittuiiilant prem riU'il a a nie.li in ; that no porwn shall more than owe on mm I prescription nor shall any eroti be periuitteil to sell at all on a pros cription winch i not il.itcil, signnl, ami eoruilctl as herein rtiiuc.!. That every person selling such Munulunt upon the prescription herein proviile.l lor shall cancel such pre.'i iplioii bv en itorsin thereon the wonl "catuvllo I," ami the date of cancellation, Mini shall tile the s:itm rt way. Nothing in tin soetLn shall Inj construed to prevent one rofistcroil pharmacist selling such alcoholic li'iiora Jo another legistereil pharmacist. Section 3. It shall be ui lawful (or any person or oroii, a owner, man ager, emp'oyeo, rlerk or waitsr, ol any room, rooms, bulMing or other placo, in w hich hioI tables, billartl tables, uml tablcg use.! or kept lor plaving cards, ihmiI or billiinls. within the Ultr of l'rineville, Orejon, to all j any minor in or lnut such r kiiii, ro itti or buiKl iug. Section 4. It ahull bo unlawful (or nny erson or pemons, to sell, barter, give or in any manner (urninh to any minor any tobacco, cigara, or cigarettes in tiny loriii, or any coiiiouihI in which tobacco forms a comHineiit part, within the citv of I'lineville, Dregoti. Sections. It shall bu unlawful (or nny minor to sniiike, chew, or in nny way use any cigar, cigaiette, or tobacco in any fcrut w ithiti tho city of l'rineville, Oregon. Section ti. It shall be units. (ill for any minor to loiter in or alxitit any room, rooms, or buildings w hich is used in whole or io part for playing hI, billards or card within tho city ol i'rinevillu, Oregon. Section 7. Any person or persons upon being convictol Is-fore tho Ho corder's court o( the cite ,,( l'rineville, Oregon, ol thn violation of any ( the provisions of this ordinurre shall bu lined nut less than rJvo dollar nor more than Him hundred dollars, or bo im piisonud in the city jail not less than two daya nnr more that thirty days, r by both such lino and imprisonment nt the discretion o( the court. That in default of payment of any linn impo.ed under the proviiions of this ordinance, such person so defau'tin? shall U iui prisoned in the citv jad for one day for i each two dollars of such line, but such j imprisonment ahull not exceed thirty I days. I Sectii.ti 8. That nil ordinances and parts of ordinances in cnnllict w ith this ordinance, le mid the hiwiio U hereby repealwl. ' . " ' Section B. That this ordinance shnll be in full force and effect from ntnl Bfter being approved by the Mayor. l'ttSMil thecouin il of thecityof I'rinrt villo, Oregon, after the third reading thereof, thiH i day of March l'.IUuV -Approved March 'I, I'.tuu. 1). V. NTcWAKT.'Mayor.' At'.est: C. I.. rJiiaTTfcic, Kecorder.' MILLINERY Closing Out Sale Fine assortment of Hats, Veils,' Ribbons, etc., to be sold at cost Mrs. EstaVKBsy Corner Second and Main St. 77...- .-.--gil inn mm mi OFFIOERt; f j ,r . W. A. Booth, Prealdant O. F. 8TCWART, Vice Preildent O. M. Elkins, ! Cathlar . DIRECTORS; , , w. A. Booth, O. M. Elkini, D. F. Btiwabt TranHacts a General Banking Business Exchange Bought and Sold Collections .yill rxn ceivo promtjt"iatten-'' tio'n ' i 1 Ordinance No. 16S. An tndinmiro to tI d.ij; mnl to provrnt bitchfi from running at Urgi diirinic lint, Tho -oin o( thfcllyof rilnpvillo, Origin, do oriUln aa followa: SiTthm 1. That rvnry Hrmin uwnlnii or kiM'ping it iliiji within tlu i-orixirntp limit of tlin rily ot 1'rlnvvlllti nhall ay an annlml lax to thn dty lor audi dotf a follow : (or rli main iloi ovrr thrr month old two dollar and (or rvi-ry foinalrt dii thn ainii of (our dollar, pay alli at any time thn iliy may In (oiuid within the city limit upon which no tax (or th yrnr hna Iwvn paid,, (tin pny to i' n I of tin) aitiil until of il and t ie HM'tivily ahall lm In (nil to the .'II t day of hw of the year In which paid. Sui'li tax nhall ho paid to tho I'lly Mamhal w ho nhall inane to the Mrimii payinn nvvipt thendor thowng the amount ri'i'xivoil and for what yrnr, tktlir with a dorn'riptlott of tho don upon which the tax I paid, kIvIhk name, u, rotor, and the Nlarahnl ahull alo deliver to the eriion pnyinn aid tax a Intf Un which ahalt I mi priutiNl the dnie to which the tax 1 paid. Sottimi 2. Any Hroii pluclnu a Ian a alxivo dcfctilM-d iikiii any don timn whivli the tax ha lot Imtii paid, hall he deemed KUilty ot a luiadiimeMiior and ipoti eiinviction then-ot, ahull I pun IhIiihI hy a tine of not Ua than ten urn more thnn twenty live dolhir and in default ol the payment of imld tine and the rot ( pruwcutinn, ahalt lm run lined in the i-tttr jail one day (or every two do lur ol mil h tine and tivt. Section 3. It thrill he the duty ot the City Muiehal to take up all dogi found runiiii'K at Inrtre upon wl lch the tax hi not heon paid, and at the expiration ot 5 tiny if no pnnti hll appear and claim Mini don and pay Ihe tax there on and one dollar to the marahal lor hi trouhlo in tnkiiiK up mid doi, lie nlmll diaHieol the (nine Sii ti ui V II any Hoj eltnll li found ruuiiiiiil at laino without the Inn a iiIkivi providod for, worn ill a conpicimu place iimiii niid dou, (or 6 auccenaive lay which the Mumlnl i unaldu tot ike tiji ua alHive providinl, lievhall ki 1 or die Hid of tucli d.'tf. Sect Lin r. The mariili il ahull nil. mill for each dojl tnke.i tip killed one dollar to U paid out ol money icccivcd lur ill g tax and other ie. !fttiiii 1. Itflmll lie un'awfiil Ik. or (he not tor mi v owner ot any female dog or hitch to allow (nu ll w initial to run at larye when In hent and any pornou riniltitt any female dog to run at largo w title in heat kIjiiII lie deemeil guilty ol a mladenieannr and, upon conviction thereof, vhall lie puutidied hv a Hue ol not leaa Uian live dollar nor more tban llfty dollar and upon failure to pay m h fine and the rout ol pr.MW'cution, ahall he con lined in (lie city jail one day (or every two doll lira ot imch fine and cont. Ordinance No. fifty eight and all other ordinance or part ol ordinance In conflict herewith are herehy retiraled. I'nwed hv the Council March ', lSHJU. Approved March 2, I'.wu. I. K, rTK?AaT, Mayor. Atteit: C. I.. NiuTrtVK, Kecorilur. Professional Cards. Tf itrttt, !Prim0mHI, Ortgon. Qt C. S3rix '. S?at Cslati OIBi-e with Geo. W. Ilartiet JJJ ?. Clliott, 2Piiioian ant Snrym Call Anufcaiotii T'annrrr.Y Day o Nioht urrKKiv looa Hooth n AnanaoN't ( .iiailu bOH. . Hiilh nrllr au ruaj , duuoa tuliiiUuuv. : tPrinttiillt, Ortgom Zftolknap Sc a 'wards iPhytieiant and Snryom. Ofmm flrr SDow mmt tiZmmm' SPrntuHt. . !Piytieian and Surycon CaiU antw0rd prompty day ar ntyAi it mm 97am tStrM. ZPrintot'ltt, 5 Ortfon, t P. tyyers 1): ' - . j JLawutr I l'ractlco In all Htate and i' 1'Vderal Cmirtu Catdtaul, Ortfon IS Pedigreed Stock H ' ' O Poland Chinas g Duroc Jerseys H O G S Black i' Langslian Chickens e3 c. park REDMOND, OREGON Bid Wanted. Hlita am waiilril for Hi aarea nnw In nw ltr thn .iioilv rl.'ta anil the atirrllf or rmik riimilr, ili'ilverv nut to I mailt! irlur In Juno I, I'Jiai 1 in. nfiurit liy iht euiiiilv I'lerh la HI', V'U' ""' liK'lliv nlilalile inmiiirvil t and Lit iHIW lii.liln, Tlie mw III llmalirrllt' nftliv l li '!', W Indie oul.hlo ami IHf'l l lttlile. Tin1 rlalii U nwrvnl l.i rrmt nny aio I all lilita. lll.l. will in ok.ii.,I Aerll H, IWW, "AltltHN lllltlWN, (iuulr ( li-rk. Summon. In Ilia tlB'iilt (nirl nf llir Hlalr of Orvfun lur I'ruua i-ouiil, i , II. iKiikln, plaintiff, va. I'lvil.-rl. a Mallnx, Mary Miillli wild A till I Mallli. ilerellilHilla. To rt..l.tl, Mnllna. Mary MkIIii a lot Annie Mnllit, Itin alHiv-imtiteft itefrinlunta. lit lliv iiioiinnr llio Hiole uf uregmi you are hen-liv riHininnl In nitiieur ami auawer lite tnnnlifilllll nteil Ma!nl vi.U til tlin mImivcw imiIHIimI einirt anil chiim. mi or Ix-fiir Hit ilav uf llici eirwiun nf I ln I line prwaerllMMt In I lie nriler fiir the imlilli-Milmi or thl aniiiitiitita, aolil iIiiIk la-lii Mid ti'i ilar f A .rll. Imai. ami If yoii full In ai nelwar ami anawrr. jmlaiiwnt anil ili-env will im Inaeii aaalital yon for rani Ihemif aa auoelilixl In Ilia li nun plnliil, IikwII: That llm ll i. In 1 1 rT Ix iteelnml Ilia owner In f. atinile of ttir aiutti-aal iiuarlrr, lite Miulll half uf thn atiuttiweat tlnarti-r. tll aoulllfaal tiuaiter of Iha imrllii'ttat iitmrler tif aeellon lli ! nl v, llm winlli half of Ilia anilltieoal luarter, llm anutli tmlf nf Iha aoutliweat lilarler. Ihfwel half of Itl liorltiwval qnar. ler of aei'l loll lilt Im-lttvine, Iha aoulltweat itarlrror llm anitlhweat nuarirr of artlott I lit twenty -I wo, tha llullli halfiir Iha Itorllt wi-al quarter, itorlltweal innrler of itnrtlieaat illarler, thn aoullieat illnrteritf northweal qiiarier, I tin aontit half ol the mirllieaat tuarler of areiinn (J"i Iwentr-nlue, all In lownahlp ilVi Iwolva annlh ol ralie (ll hvn ru.l nt ih Wlllaiiiellv Merlillan III t'naik eoiuily, ItriKon, 1'kat tlrh nilanla lie remilnM to aalahllah tht-lr elullii In ami to aahl lnn.1; that a tleervv lie i-nlrreit rotever tmrrln the ttaremtanta, anil rui-lt nf Ihriit, riiint muklii or rlaliitlnir any tnirreat In or In aalU lain! or any part thereof; thai the lltlereal or elalm nf anld ilia. femlnnla III or n aahl tninl Im ileelaret! uImh 1)110111 anil ailvarw In thai nf iilalnlllT. altit for aueli nlher ami further iittteram! ileereai a may aeent meet ami prniirr lit 111 prein lara. Ihla aiiiiiiuona I aeivei! hy ptitilleatlon Ihrreof In the t'rooii ftutiiv Joitrtial. tiv or. ller of Ihe Hull II. I'. Kill.. IU!li-of I rill county, f ireajon, ma le, ilnleil ami Dleat In Iha a'Hivv euiiiieq eeurl ainn-ll a, naw, wnieil aahl enter retiulrea thai aiitiintoita In Ihla auli la. IMlhllahvil otlr a WfHa for al atliivaalvo week. W. A. hK.I.K Alt imey A,r .l.lnlllT lnteorr)ra linhllentlmi hemif Mnrelt II, II' I. Ihile uf laal pulilli-aldm hereof A nl K. I o Kotlco ta Cr4itort. Notice I heraliy given, h) th Under- Ignr-I, the ailuilnlatiatur of the ratate of I'm i.l K, Teiiipirlon ilii raaeil, to alt per. ona hntlnit claiuia Kalnt aalil e.tate to prexetit the anlue, with the proper vouch, era, lo Ilia timleraigued at Ida nlllce In Hie Klnt National Hank In I'lineville, llirgon, wilhln all month frum Ihe llrst puhllra H ill of llila li.illce. T. M. lUl.iiwin, Ailnilniatralor of the ratal of David K. TrinpU'toii, deceaavd. -ll Notice for ruhllontloii. Nut coal land. ' Impart nirnl of Ihe Interior. I. H. Uud Ultlee al The llle, Or., -February llth, liaJU, Notice 1 bendy given thai J. Alvln Higg. of l'rineville, Oreuon, who on (etoler S7lh, , l''i, made houieateaii ei try (Serial No. ir.1i;m, N, for lola 2, S amU, and rK'. N V I', aertiutl 3. lowtldilp lAaoillll, rniik-e U eaat, W, M. Iiaa tiled mil lie uf In tention to inak llnal live-year proof, lo eatalillah clalill to the laud almve ileaerilxnl heforo Warren Hrowii. county rlerk. al hia nlllce at rrinrvillo, Oregon, on Ihe 23d day . of March, iW. I'laiinant name a witne-xie: Henry J. Kilwarda, lleiijauiln f. Zell, Carl J. Ilrlx, Alfred V. Unyn, all of l'rine ville, Uregon. a-IHp C. W. MooMK, Ktglalrr. . W.U. (or Publication. Not coal Intnl. Department if the Interior, l 8. ljmd Ulllce at The 1 In I Ira. Orrirnn, Kehrnary 27, IIUJSI, Notice U hereby given that ln la K. Wil.ou. of I'rlui'ville, Uregon, who, on June juili,' I',I7, made linuieatead entry (.Serial No. iMm) No. I.Viihl, for HW'i ai-ctlon town- hip in outl, raiiKe 111 raw!, V. M., ha II led notice of llili litioli to lluike II mil live, year proof, to eitahllili claim lo the land aliove ileacrlhail, liefore Warren Hrown, county clerk, at hia olllre at l'rineville, UreKoii.on the llth day of April, liaju. I'laiinant naiiie a witneaaea: John Harmon, Oeugn T. K Itching,' KolH-rt 1., Kltchlllg, tlvorge K. hinith, all of l'rineville, Or, 8-lp 0. W. M ixi rot, Itcgiiiter. Notice (or Publication. (Net I'onl land.) Depart nient of the I nterlor. XT. H. Laud Ulllce at The Dallei. Or., March in, 1IJU. Notice 1 liereby given that William Mark, of Prineville, Oregon, w ho on Hepteniber Hlh. l!i'J, niadn homenteiid entry (Serial . No. 0.lk'il),'No. 1H47. for HWV. NWw, KM HW'i.ami NWri HK'j, ee H, towiiahlp U aoiith. range 17 K, W Nf, hu llled notice of liitentiou lo iniikv llnnl five-year proof, to ' cMhIiIInIi chum to the land ahove itearriiied before Wurren Hrown, oouuty clerk, at hi ollloe til l'rineville, Oregon, on the ad day of April. t'luiuiiint niinu'i a witr.e.anea: Cbrl'tlan Kiierhc Im, Wllliiim Adam, Aliini T. Morrl, Warren A. Morford, all of l'rineville, Oregon. 8-18p 0. W. Moohr, Ili'glHter. r- Call for Warrant. Notice I hereby given Hint Crook Colin- ' ty (lenenil Ktinil rvginlered Wurrunt No. UII to lllft Inuluaiva, registry dute Nov. 13, ' IIKJH, to Dec. 7, MM, Inclttaive, will he paid on preaenlutlon to the Trcnaurer of uid county. Interest will reuse from dute of i thin notice. W. F. Kinu, - Dated l'eb. 20, 1001). Co. Treuiurer. " Call for County Warrant. Notice Is hereby given that Crook conn." ty general fund registered warrant No. l lo IM Inclusive! registry dute November 11 to 13 inclusive, will he nnld on presen tation to the treasurer ol enld county. In terest will cenae from the dute nf this no tice. W. V. KINO, County Treasurer. . rrlnevllle, Or., Feb. in, U 0J. Land Clearing and Contracting. Wo aro prepared to pull tree, remove mgidiriiHli and preimro land for crop, ltuildinga moved. Will also bid on all kinds of coiiHtruction work. McLai.un, Youno & Co. J. A. Norwood, Cor. boc'y, Kedmoml, Oregon. l-!!4-8m Call for Warrant. Nntlcn I hnridiv irlvnn Uml .11 inn. i .... j n " ' VI.U. 1. 1 , v 1 If PIV, County Koad Fund Warrant, Nob. 1 tut--: 19 intiluiive, registered from January 1001), to February 10, 11)00. incluBiveW will be pBid on preRentution to th$ treiiHnrer of cniil enuntv. Tnterauf ,,ilil. ' ceaso from dato of this notice. ' ftti. W. 1 . Kino, County Trea. v" Dutcd this 18th day of February, 1000: