Great Closing Out Sale! A splendid $8000.00 stock of Men s; Women's and Children's Wearing Apparel will be sacrificed at 50c on the Dollar until all sold. This is an opportunity of a lifetime. Just think of it! Fifty Cents is worth a Dollar here during this great bargain feast. Fathers, mothers, daughters, wives and sweethearts come one, come all, to this great exposition of bargains. Unequalled valuesyou can't afford to pass it up. Everything you wear is here far below the cost of manufacture. Sale Opens Tuesday, Oct. 5, at 9 A. M. Plenty of clerks to wait on you. Come early, avoid the rush , ID), race iDFos PRINEVILLE, OREGON Look for the Red Sign at the Morris Building South of the Ochoco Bridge, Main Street Gormley, The Tailor. Whutvithmit that full mitt ? Of cuiirms you wnnt It tallor-iimib.', ll iltx'oiri rttoi tny tiion imui utr hlt-mul-ml Mini. My wtuiili un til nnwt In town. Prvaalnir, rvimlr liijr and donning. iilv n trial. Mi High School News. Continued from page 2. An artist at the piano and we appre ciate her kindness very much. The assembly period on Monday waa occupied by Mis Francis Hewetj who talked on "Anto-Suggeetlon." Her remarks were helpful and In spirational aud we felt, when she had finished that, If we were not a success In life the fault would be our own. One of Ella Wheeler Wilcox's beautiful selections, recited iu the most pleasing manner, concluded the talk. The students and faculty Join lu thanking MIms Hewes for her de lightful address and trust that at some future time we may hare the opportunity of repeating the pleas nre. AtUetki. The boys of the Amateur Athletic Association of the C. C. H. S. held their first meeting Friday. The first order of business was election of officers. Clark Morse was chosen president; Clarence Rice, secretary and treasurer. It was decided to begin track work Monday evening nnder the direction of Professor Evans. Football, It was agreed, would have to be postponed for an other year. After making arrange ments to do some much-needed work on the tennis court the meeting ad journed. The Board is talking of fixing up a gym in the old court house. They will be more than thanked by both the girls and boys if this suggestion is acted upon. The freshmen are taking up all kinds of athletic work. They are much Interested in tennis, in boxing and in the punching bag; two of the girls, even, have tried the gloves. Ocbocwuu Society. At a special meeting of the society the following program was adopted for Friday, October 1st: Instrumental solo Agnes Elliott. Roll call Responded to by .quota tions. Recitation Ethel Moore. Select reading Alex. Barnes. Talk, "Loyalty" Eotta Smith. Paper Ethel Kidder, editor; Clar ence Rice and Aaron Hoffman, as sistants. Impromptu Wllford Belknap. the Junior classes Friday, but Is again in her place. Frctamea u4 Seniors. The freshmen class is still lncrear- Ing. Adolphus Myers and Robert Kester registered Monday. The teachers had a vacation last Friday afternoon as Mr. Hocken- berry's absence left them free to fol low their own sweet will. We feel that the Crook County High School Is to be congratulated on the incoming class, as they are taking nn interest nud an active part in all the high school work. Miss Louise Summers was absent from recitations Friday on account of illness. Miss Emerien Young hns joined the training department and is doing observation work. Will Sink Drill Deeper. John Moore, the well driller, has again taken charge of operations at the Grizzly oil well and drilling was resumed there the first of the week. Progress has been delayed somewhat by the loss of a drill bit in the well, but the tool has been recovered and casing Installed, so that caving and its attendant difficulties will be obviated. The oil company intends to sink the well to a great depth, unless some valuable discovery Is made In the meantime. There Is good prospect of striking oil, but if there Is no oil to be fouud, a good How of artesian water would soon repay the com pany for all its expense on the project. The hole is down 500 feet. The promoters are going to send It down a thousand feet deeper at least. Pretty Home Wedding. Sunday, September 19, at the home of the bride's parents at Lamonta occurred the marriage of Mr. Warren Smith of Madras and Miss Ethel Smith. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. B. F. W. Pitman, pastor of the Madras Christian church. The wedding was a quiet affair, only the Immediate relatives and friends of the bride being present to witness the happy event. The groom bo been located In Crook county for several years and Is held in high esteem by many friends all over the county. Mr. Smith Is at present conducting a profitable barber business In Madras The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theonore M. Smith of Lanionta and has been a successful teacher in the schools at Lamonta and Culver and has a wide circle of friends In this section of the county. The happy couple, who are recelv tng the congratulations und good wishes of their friends, will make their home at Madras. Pioneer. Death of W. H. Vineyard. W. H. Vineyard died at Oriizly Monday morning at the age of about 40 years. Mr. Vineyard has been a sufferer for some time from stomach troubles. Early la the summer he underwent an operation at The Dalles Hospital and after bis return home three months ngo was much Improved In health. His con dition grew worse however a short time ago, resulting In his death. His father, brother and other rcla tlves survive to mourn his death Subscribe for the Journal, $1.50 a Year. County Official Paper pill fnuR 6 Mali c c Alpha Society. Lee Lowell and Arthur Kester were added to the Alpha members this week. The program, adopted at a special meeting for Friday, October 1st, is as follows: Instrumental solo Allie Horlgan, Vocal solo Miss Conway, Talk Rov Lowther. Impromptu Elmer Martin. Reading Vivian Hinkle. , Paper Bluuche Wilson, editor, Charles Lowther and Warren Van coy, assistants. Recitation Ethel Klann, Sopbomorei and J anion, The sophomores have taken blue and white as their colors and the lilac as their flower. The sophomores are working faith fully on debates and are going to be well represented In the try-out. Miss Blanche Wilson of the junior class is absent this week. Miss Ethel Kidder was missed from 1 i We hereby offer $1000 to anyone proving by chemi-' cal analysis or otherwise that CYRUS NOBLE con tains anything excepting pure straight aged whiskies. It is distilled in an old-fashioned still andcontains'! all those secondary products of distillation which the U. S. Agricultural Department and the U. S. Internal Revenue Department rule must be present tqjentitle . the distillation to be called whiskey . Alcoholdoes not contain these constituents. v Neither does cheap so called straight whiskey made in a continuous or many chambered stilLT Monev talks. CYRUSl NOBLE-a puret-oldhonestr-whiskey aged in wood.' ? quart bottle cf GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE direct to you, all charge paid to the nearest railroad expreu office. W. J A VANi SCHUYVER & CO. EitabUud, 1864. 105-107 SooJ S-. Ptl.,l n. CUT AT THI LINK AND MAIL TO-DAV Van Schuyver & Co, Pertlud, Or.(. ; W.J, EticWd pleax and $4.90 for which pleaae Kod me At once by aprcn, ptcpJ. four' quart Genuine Cyrua Noble. ' ' - K P. O. UJm . CoilOtj St. tit.. Hall Sf for Sale. A Hall ante, fixwl a nw, fur al. It weiliha 1.VC pounds antl t 43U2 oittalile nirai-iirviueiit.inalilii J7'.UW. Kir further particular call at tint ollie. f-10-lf Timber Land Wanted. Timber Und wanted bv buyer direct from owner. Uivo description and price. AddreM "Tiwlier, car Journal, v-x-im Professional Cards . SSrimk Ormgmm. S?. uitt. iPrimmmillm, Crjrm. 0. JTy m mm J Smrf9mm Call awib Pbokptlt lut a NraHT Orrn- On poob hith o adab-mm- Vmw ttroaa. Hut h oitti a rva) drue tleiBou. 7WyV7v - Crt St. SSifS ffttmrmjfmtjCmmi SPrintmilit Ortfmm W. A. HELL - Attorncy-nt-Law rrluille - . ' Orpp.n . F. SWOlE Attorney at Law Prinkvillk. Oaaoow G. L. BliUNIliR Attornay-at-Law Will praotlo to all the Court. Ome ntit door to Dr. tUanbcrg'. Prturlllr, Ont. jfttrjfmt-jCmm SPmaf ttat Office with Geo. W. Barnes tPrimmilU, - - Ormjmm !Pjkrnimm mmm Smrfm Cmllt nuiwrr prmjrllf 4m f mr mifJkl Urmj Jam, SPrmniU, Ormfmn, PI337 Quality I what tlis tsrt ful laiyrr lit vraligatra when urcliniing jew rlry or wslchcs. V ntntid be liiiul ilio quality t( rvrrylUinu we -ell e purMlr it to le of the quality we rejrcirnt it lo l e WATCH REPAIRING W. FANRK. PETETT Jeweler & Optician Prineville, Orgon Statement of Reaource and LUbilitiM of The First National Bank Of Princvillc, Oregon At (! do) of twain Sept I, 1900 KKHOt KCK Loan and MaenunU t.P"-i M UnltJ HUM Honda l3L9ti) W Huk irrmlMX l'J lUHti'Diptlun fit nit K5 "0 l h a lu frotn twnk aio."" V tli.(lN It B. r. Alka. tVawaaWot WW MmmO, Vk fntieW I.UttltJTIK rapltal KUtrk I MM AO Hurpluaand undtvlitt'd pruflu a.a ctrrulalKm ,ijO For Sale. Whilo Htfaiitu Mtiyliui for ll'J.Mj hmI tmliy luivtfv lr ml at a bnruitiii. I Al ly at una ninre. Notic of I'liuil Scttlamant. Ntli'0 li liori'Lv 'Ivtl I'T til liinlrr. iiu'.l, t In' r m in ili i.r Ilia lint will ami li'Mititii'iil oi A iii.lrr rrlrnr), tlwraapil, thin lu Ihi" n n-lf M'l.l lilnl with couittr t'trtk l.tl liiml hi I'ulllitlnK ol lior IminMiuliiMi til 'in. I irntiiU ami I ! iMiurt li.i. mi Mon .'iir, tlic l-t ilny til NiivrinlMT, I'HJ, lit ll i.M k k In Iiiri'iiixiii at fit imiuIV iMiirl luiiiii lit I fiiiavilln, llnifiin. Hi Urn lima iiiiil Ikii' lur lirarlliK ami artiliuK al. linul aiTuiintliiK. At a It Irli lime mul Hi.i'', tiny prrumi UiU'K-aii'ii lit iil.l r.ialr iniiv al i i ur lul til lirl lo aUI liunl MiK'tiiirlini'. lialnl Una '.M l tiny nr MplniilHT. Jt. I;i uti-.rn KaiKti, Kii'iilr uf will of Al aauilff Krlt-ml, ur tva'd. Nutii fur Publication. Nut t'uitl litnil, t - IVpm liiit'iit uf Hie liitrrlur, I'. 1.. I.hihI (Mllta tit Tit I'allt'a, Orrf'on, AiikuM lnl, ll. Not Ire la lii'Miy (tlvi-ti llutl X ... U L-...I.I. uf I'rinrvlllfl, thri'iiii, w ho, tin 8'iliMiilMr-,' ll ls4, Itia.lo lloiiiiwlenil.- pi rlttl No, U'l-ta- N. IKilifi'fl", MY',, Ntj KW', wuiiii a, inn niiin i aoiiin, rnntfc in rnni, .;. ... I. .. .. .... . i 'i llltliuctt .iiiTlMiltn, uni iiiihi iioiirr til Uil.'iitiiiu to niitku llnal llvn yfr prmil, to ..i.i. ii. . ..i.. i... I., ii.. i,.... i .I-... ,11.. nl, iMifi.t Warrau liioan, rnuiiiy rltrh nl In. oitii e, t I'tiiiivllir, Urt'iimt, oil I lit- Dill liny in vm uiiht, ( Initiiant nniiir. n arlltiraM'at J iff I). Kvmia. Wllllsm K. Mu.im. John V. Hnvilrr, Jiiliti K. lan kry, all of i'rlitevllle, ttr,ui. ('. V, Mt'tilt K, !t..i.p Itrjilalt-r. Individual l)poat. '.ONI W T. M. B.U-ln. CaUtU M. BIJwt, Aaa't CaJ.Uf THE HAMILTON STABLES (Horseshoeing in Connection) J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor 1'Rl.NEVIl.l.E. OKFCON Stock boarded by tho day, wet-k or month at Reasonable rate. Uemember m whin in Prineville. Rates UKAitoNAiiiK. We have Fjne Livery Rigs For Rent Seneral -Sfelactcsmithing Ckmm. S. Sm-mmrmf JIT. !P. Stikmmp Belknap & d wards Pmjt0t PrimtmlU: m mmm Smrfma. Jtmtm Ortfmm. SECOND - HAND STORE All Kind of Good Bought and Sold C. L. V. Marker Dillon Building. vt ww a w w vn r r m Vt' 7. nAKINbdd and $ SADDLERY 8 anur a z For a stock saddle, ladies' astride saddle, chaparejos, bits, spurs, lap robes, harness of all kinds, horse blankets, B ol. oll nn ' W WW 1 1 - w . a w w Prineville, Oregon Notice of Adminiittrator'f Sal of Real Estate. ' Notice li lierebr Riven, that In nuritu- ance of an order of the county court of urooK county, aiaie oi urexon. mane on the Oth day of September, lltUU, in the mat ter or ine estate or Andrew j. ftnncpan. deceased, the unilersiened, the adminis trator of naid etttate, will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, for cash, and subject to continuation by laid county court, on Friday, the 22nd day of October, 1900, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the front door of the county courthouse in Prineville, Oregon, all the riKht. title, in tereat antl estate of the said Andrew J. Kinneiritn, it the time of hi death and all the right, title and intereat the cuid estate has acquired iu addition to that of the said Andrew .1, Finnegan at the time of his death in all that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being; in the County of Crook and State of Oregon and more particularly described as the north half ol the nortnweat quarter of section eight, the west half of the southwest quarter of section five, the south half of the northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of sec tion seven in township 11 1 teen south, of range twenty-one east of Willamette Meridian, Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, gold coin of the United Mates. Dated this 23U day of September, lf09. M. It. Elmott, Administrator of the extale of Andrew J. Fiinicgaii, Deceased, - I L' JL. JLJU JkiJJUJL JkLJk Jk. JW jfk.-l. Jt. Jwt. Jl. Jl. jt. JCJI. JU JWJ. J 1 i r t r t-'a r. L J r a i.j n a. J - r.i L J r "i t.j n t j r..t t j r .1 r.-t r..i t J E.1 fi tJ r.i t J r.i CJ LJ r.a ci r,7 C'J ri t j ri CJ r.i t-i r.i C'J r.i t j ri rarnrrtr,irirsr!irnr.rir.irnrrirrir.r'-(rrtrrirrtr'7rrtr"rr,r-irir..i IIoksesiiokisc), Wood Work, ctc., Neatly and Pkomptiy ItsK Whem n- is Dons, By : : : Robert ?oorc Satisfaction Will lie Guaranteed PlUNEVIUK, Ohkoo.v. ri ri L'J r,.i LJ El LTJ r,i L'J ri L'J r.i L"J ri L'J ri LJ ri L J B.1 L'J B1 L'J r.i L'J ca L'J R.I L'J B.1 L J ri The 0'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIloUE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION Carrying a choice selection of line entitle, clffiirn, orungfn, letuouH, etc. Give um a cull. SMELZER&ELLEFSON, Props. u r.i L J r.t l j r, L n L'J r L r i L J r LJ r..i L J r.t 13 'L'J LU r.i LJ r.rt L'J L LULULLik.ULJLULULJLJLULJl.yl.'Jt.'jLUUkLUik.L.Ub.LIL.'JUUkLJLJ Shingles, Moulding, Windows, Doors, Classen, Elc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON Champ Smith AafaLjraijVAWPAaffc AaVArfj i Drop in and See ; ft ft I I DEALER lit. Soft Drinks of all kinds Imported and Domestic Cigars At the old Smith & Cleek stand, Main street, two doors south First U 4 National Bank . ' ft ft ft 0FFI0ER8: W. A. BOOTH, Prcaldant D. F.8TIWAHT, VlcaPraaldent O, M. Elkin, Caahlar DIRE0TOR8: W. A, Booth, . O. M, Elkini, D, F. Stewart Transact a General Banking liusinoss Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention Notic for I'ubllcittloo. IH partliu'lit (if tliti lllli tliir. V. . Laiul Utile at Tli Pallra, Ontn, AimuM imli. lu v. Nollrr l Itrrnliy kIvmi Hint t'liirriH'p r, Mrt nllltr, f rrltifvillt". ttitifint. wliu. tut Anrll y.'ml tiimlf llutiirnUail,- N tlal Nu. it.'t Nil. l.'.Mkl. tnr l.uta '., S ami K HWti. a. II..M t, tn iilili l.lamiili, ruiiKo 17 rn.1, W llliHiil lli' ,ei i.limi, Inn 111 I llnlll'O ur Intotit ! tn ii i it k f 1 1 1 n I Hvr.VfiHrnriHif.tn Mntllt! t iaiitt lu llic Inml alxiv ili'H I lln wt, iM'fnrti Warren llrowti, ciimily rlrrlt nl lua tillii-f, nl I riiirvtlio, (irriton, on llivnili Jnv l tK tiilior, luw. t' l.iiiiiBiit i anir. a wlliiri'i t Imiji"! Krllrllii'llil. Julill llllllkpr W tlllmti Ailama, W llllam Maila all of I'rliirvillii, UcK.iii. f. W. MtMiltK, S-'.tip Kvtlapr. Suinmoii. In tlt firt'int t'mut t.( tli rltatf of (rr!t'n lur riHin t n'li iv, ti..ltlt ili J. Wrthr. i liiliitlir. v. Knmlla WkIIcT, nlfh'ttlttllil. To Kluohn W i lirr. Id i.U.s iiitinr.l tic fi'SHl.itil: ti lli naiim of lln Hlnlti ol Ort (.'Hi: Vou arc lnn liv riitiitiiiiinlH to a car ami uimm r I tin r..ii.illlil liliil iH'iinl yoiilMtl.il uImm-rnlilli'.l null nn ir uri'iit tun i.'hu ni'.v hi 'hihixt, tia, ann il t oll l.ll ,..1 lii iiiLui r. lur ttuiit llia.niif l lip I'laimitl ill tuti- a ilivtt-r n,:nlnl ym ir.irii lur in irir ri'iui'ifuiii, id-nil. I'..r .(...r....ril.!. i- I. 1.1 1. .i..l i.r. t-f ,,( li.ilinir kiul lulling aiilo tli iiiLirriiur ini lriut In ri lnl.iri' Kmlllid lio-t.- n I hi1 I'liiiiiilir anil tlrli-rtilntit, inl i rtir-!" tli mi. I lurcvrr litilinilliirf Rltil Olf ",i!viit ti e U'M la of iiiiilriiniiiiy how Pf . -I Ulon :i ilin I'laltil II nml ilalrn.lanl .il.! nn'iniiiK ilir ' i.i I iu i 11 aUiTirt ufnlw .ia:i iltvi-rin from Ilio (li'lpiulmit, atnl .!. .1 ,1... .l..f... U l..tMt.. rt-pMi Irmii havltiH nr rltiinitt'it at'Jf in- ii- i hi biiv tirtitiiiriy ! tnr I'loiiniii, I'i.U I. ... .1.1,-1. .. I 1.. il. i'..t.L i iitiiily Jotirnul, a weekly nrii'r iilt i i. .. in i riiifvtiiv, t r.K'K i outity, rtitm i.f ttri ini. ami uf iii'iicriil rlrriiliilimi, liy ....:-ri.r tl.in, W. I.. HraiUliaw. Jiiili;rof of tl . hIhuu piilllliil t'nurt, nimln on tli tli it.iy i.f Atiffiil. I mi. tli tir t nilill ciitUili to I m Hi 2ml tlar tf Hrii inln r, l'i"ii, am) Hip la-l iiilii atiuli to lv on tli lltli il.ty ol tti tnU r, l:ti. I'ul'liiiln .l lint uiiii'M-pii-inlH-r Inil. IH. M. I'.. H It I N K, Alti'rm y fur i'lalntill. ISonrJ of I quttllatttiii McvliitK The t'tiiintf H.miiI nt Kjiiinlliiillim fur t'riKik ' miiily, litiYi'll. ruiivtwa Wutntay, Ih'tutwr li. twv, til lli iiiurtlimiai nf aiiiil nuiiity. Ilifl latiinYi'ra an tiKTltftilT n. iimif.ii lo nittic ninl lMk vrr llii-lr ra. in, ni na Ilirr aplx iir on Ihn latt ru'la, ami If tlu'm ar atf rriiira lit Ilia tli ai'rllil tun or mliiiiii.Mi nl ialin iiiiiitI (hiitly rum 1 1 tin-uini', J. 1 I.aKui.i avta, t'oiintr Aariwt, ItatnJ ti t. J, ItaO. ai i- If jtito of Final hV.llemtat. Nuilif l lii-ri-liv glvnn Hint th ninlitlnci1 Itna flli'it tila Itinil Hr.'iiinl na NitiiiliilMlriitur uf lit I'ululp ol M II. iMirtmin1, ili'4-nMi'il, ntnt uf 11111111114111 of Ihirrnnii lltullu'ra, Willi tint puiliilv rli-tlc uf t'riaa ruuliltr, ttluli uf Orv kih, iititt tin t'uiirl hna ant Mniulay, Ihn rttml iluv uf NovriiilHT. !. nt Hit liunr of I" o'rltM'lt in lim lnllMltl; na tin tlttii lur Itrur iua anlil liiiul HiH-ciiiiit and nuv uti!nlluiia . tlinl iniiv In nimlf llii'iviu, nn. I fur iiihIiIii; ' alt tirilir ul linul w.tliiilint uf attlil I'alntii. f IhiI. U till thill ilny of MiUiiilr. tm". ' 1. l. KiHItANI K, j Adiiilnlitrnlur of tin riatnln uf H. It. iurrniii iliia itmil, bihI uf Oil pin lii rlil mliili' uf lhirruiui lliua. 10U, The Diilli l,tt No. Ik'.l'ii. Notice tor riihlicutliiii. Not ('onl IaiiiI. 1'tiitnil Hinti'a I.iuhI tilllci', Tli Dnlli a, Urt'KUti, Auk- h i'.X. NiilUro Is linreliy islvrn tliHt tin Nonlii'rn l'nt'ilii. Kiiilwuv Company, milium mal otllni ailiirtifia la Ht. I'liul, M iiiiioauta, luia thin lsih ihty f Aiiutml, l'.KHi, lili'il In tin otllcfi It tHciit Ion to aclii-t iinilrr tli )riivliliina of tin Aft of t'titiRrfaa, ai provi'il July 1. IWrt j aj Htat. 67. H'.tt a I'Xli'iiilc.l liy tliti Art of I'tinirrt, itiijirovfil May 17, I'lWI, tli HWjjNK'i no , tp 111 a, r III fif t. W Ml ttfilnl No, U.'ilTU. Any atil all (H'raona lialiniiiK ailvortly tin lit n In iIi.tiIh .1, or tli-irtiiK to ol'Jii t hci'ttttse of tint miiicriil i linrni ti r of I ho laml, or fur any otlirr ryaaon, to tlte tlla piifal tu tint Hiplirint, aliotilil tile Utt'ir alllilitvitt of irutt'at In thin oltli'i", on or before tliu Utli ilny of tii-tnlier. llrnu. U-ip V. W. MOOllli, Kt'KlKtor. Notic tu Creditors. Noli la linri'liy R'vcn 1. 1 n t the un lrrHliinci hna tx'in Hiiuliiiiiil iiilniliiUlriitrlx uf Um (iiLiitn ,)f .liiinea M. Miuiillliin. ili'i-ouril, unit nil iH'rHiiua luivlnit: I'laliua iiuiitiiHt anlil ealntn are hereliv rfiiilri'il lu preaciil. tint mhihi, duly vrll nl, In Milil ml nil n Wt in I rl t nl I hi In ofllna uf M. K Hrlnk, nt I'rltU'VlIln, On unn, wltlilnalx inunlliH fiiim tliu ilitlu of tliu Hint piililliuillun nl I nollen. Iiiitiil una piilillalit'U II i nt I lino Heplcinber :, lsiu'J, Kiriita lliunlltnn. AilmliiiitmlrlT of t lie catnlii of Jitiuea M. lluinllt tit, iliiTHHoil. JS'otlco for PuUiration. (Nut conl lnnil) Di-pni'lnii'iit of Hie In I I'llor, V. H. 1 4i ml (lll)i'c at The Dnllea, (Irritiin, HeUmbir SI, llajll. Nntleo la licmliv Klven Ihiu Imvlil K. lloliwond, nf I'rlnovllli, O 'I'Kon, who nn IVnemlH rli, l'K, inn. In Iiuiiii mii'iiiI enii v Nn. HK7I, (Herlnl No. IWI4I for t-'i NVt V inn! N' H '!,', wn Wt, tnwiiMhlp M a, ninirn 17 e, W. M linn llleil no. Mile of hit 'iiltnn tu tnnke tlnnl flve-yinr firiHi', tu eHliiltllMh iiliilin to tho Inml itliuvit di'Hiirlheil, liefora vvnrri'ii llmwii, comity nprk, nt lilit. ofihw nt I'rlnevlile, On-'itoiti on Ilia HUi tiny or. Novi'rniKir, imw. ( 'luliiiiuil milium na wllnnam: Tliuiiiun R Hlrniiil, Kied Htruuil, I'rnnk Hnv nnit Wlllliuii U. Klrklmin, nil of I'lini'vllle, Ori'Kon. alldp f). W, MoottK, Ki'Klatar, r-tT--Kigf3fj UP s I ror irngaiea rarms n uhu a i uit Auaiius 1NTHIC DESCHUTES VALLEY WRITR W JUlNta LAINU L.O L'l Ji Redmond, Oregon ri