BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Oregon City will taavt a bit toultry how February I and J. Member of the Port ot Coqutlhs commission hare been named by Got rnor West Work has been resumed and will be pushed on the line ot the Natron Klamath cut-off. A total ot over $90,000 wa spent in buildings and improvements Id Cottage Grove in 1911. The big bridge spanning the Colum bia at Celilo baa been thrown open and trains are now crossing it The water system of the city of Vnion will be placed In first class shape as soon as weather conditions will permit The big Agricultural Fair at the Oregon Agricultural College is to be held Friday and Saturday, January 12 and 13. Hugh S. Jory, a prominent pioneer manufacturer and citiien of Salem, is dead, aged TS. Mr. Jory came to Oregon in 1S47. Work will be begun on the Lebanon sewer system early next spring. Sew- r bonds for $60,000 have been sold and the cash Is on hand for the work. Believing his land contains gold, D. L Walker, a capitalist ot Roeeburg, is sinking a shaft in his yard In the Tery heart of the residence district George F. Sykes, instructor of so- ology at the Oregon Agricultural Col- lege, will give four lectures In Janu - ary on the Conservation of Health. Su tong houses In the old and new Chinatown In Portland have given up ine pagan worship which was a prom - lnent part of the ritual of the socle - "e3- Frank Pierce, a woodchopper of La Grande, was shot and fatally Injured oy the accidental discharge of a shot gun, the load of which buried Itself In the man's groin. Baker is to see a more active build- Ing campaign the coming season than ever before. A large part of the con- struction will begin as soon as weath- er conditions permit Governor West has set aside Friday, December 13, 1912. as "Hangman's day," provided the proposed Initiative measure fails to carry at an election of the people in November. E. M. Brown, a policeman of Lake- lew, was shot and killed by Bert Tay- lor when he attempted to interfere wim layior. wno was Dealing his wife. Taylor then committed suicide, Governor West has appointed E. L. Thompson, of Portland, as a special commissioner to Belgium to investl- gate, and report on the flax industry In that country. Mr. Thompson has accepted the appointment First payment of 60.000 on the purchase price of the 15,000 acre Hume estate at the mouth of Rogue river was made by the Macleay Estate company, which bought the property several week, ago for $230,000. Difficulty in finding homes for boys from the state training school with people other than those who want them purely for the work they are able to do, is reported in the annual statement made by Superintendent N. H. Looney. To stimulate the cultivation of field barley In the Willamette Valley and Western Oregon, Harvey E. Louns bury, general freight agent of the Southern Paciflc, has arranged for the free fctritutioa ej fee? to the fann ers in that section. A corporation capitalized at J30.000 has been organized to take the Pen dleton Round-Up into the Eastern states as an amusement feature. The entire capital has been paid In by the stockholders and steps will be taken at once to organize the big attraction. By applying the pruning knife the present administration reduced the state's average quarterly payroll from 1205,997 In 1910 to ?202,.J4 in 1911. No salaries have been reduced, but on the contrary where it has been de served some have been increased. J. Nelson Wisner, of Oregon City, who for nine years was field superin tendent of the United States bureau of fisheries, has been appointed direc tor of fisheries of Uruguay, South Am erica. He will receive a salary of $4500, which is equivalent to about $5500 in this cour.tr;.-. N. Duncan, County Judge of Linn county, by officiating at 48 weddings In 1911, has broken all records for the greatest number of marriages ev er performed by one man in one year in Linn county. The former record was 41. This was also held by Judge Duncan, who established it in 1910. That more money has been cxpend rd for railroad construction in Oregon nee the creation of the present com mission live years ago than was ex pended in tiie v.'hule previous history of the state is shown in the annual re port of the railway coimuis&iori. The commission exercises jurisdiction now over :,i)22 operated miles. Arrang.iiricrits have been complet ed whereby the business men of Sal em, Alb ny and CorvaiHs will make an application for terminal rate3 at the hearing of the Interstate Commerce CommiHsiou at Washington, D. C. on January 13. The three cities have raised a fund of more than ? 1250 to send an nttcrr.ey to Washington ti prstsa 1:.:.:; ir.-;rwt3 at that hearing Bills Allowed by County Court The following Mil sw ordered 'paid nt the January term of the county court : j Cfwrel foi. IT.. ," , ' , 7" ' Pilot Butte Tel co, tel service 11 Polly Hodp-s, vk nss'rs oMW -W "5 1 Wallace Pout, eoroner'a fee... , 6 40 ; V W OrvHitt, justice foes 2 10 V W Orrutt, Justice fees 4 SO 9 SO SO W C Holllnslieail, const fee. 4 M l.tiwreuee. Justice fee... I.on L Kos, deputy sheriff 2 50 S M Mackintosh, witness fee 1 SO 11 Kerrell Mary I. Patterson " Irene Ivy Pae " " 1 50 1 50 I 50 4 SO 1st 40 II 50 , Nettie Stevenson, lul prisoner I Joliu E Kd wards, auto fare.., Wm H Hes, services J H Jacfcsou, Justice tin1 6 Si Chna Eagles, witness fee.. R Wallas ' " " .. Oscar Lituberg " ' .. j M Maloy, " " .. J Harris, " " .. S 0 Comb " " .. 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 J L Campbell M Strikes j qo 1 00 5 00 ISO 00 12 00 41 00 4 00 Dillon Feed Yard, wood 'j P Doherty, wk ass'rs oiliee.. j Mrs R E Gray, teacher's exm Lora L Stearu. (It A Ford ).. j E Bersland.bal due filing trau ' E H Smith, Jail beds 9 00 , Templeton & Son, supplies tW 15 ! . H Llppman, erv', supplies 66 110 , Bushnnir & Co. supplies 200 ,' Pacific S P Co, supplies IS 00 i Glass & Prudhorome, supplies 11 00 R0v Lowther, witness fee 2 00 j Warren Yancey, 2 00 2 00 4 00 10 00 Guy Sumner, " " c P Bailey, " " j j d Powell, " " Henry Cram " " j w H Wlrtx.'postage, etc j xick Halm, deputy sal i Prlnevllle Planing Mill, indue., J Mrs I Michel, supplies . Pioneer Tel & Tel Co, tel eer.v ' w J Eagles, care Smith family j Prlnevllle Revlew.500 subp S 00 2 00 61 35 11 40 IS 60 71 15 22 20 10 00 J Crook Co Journal, printing, etc 147 0s i Frwi A ri wartt mileage, etc 221 50 t X Balfjur, postage, etc 10 75 j H H Clow, Janitor salary 150 00 I t N Balfour, expenses US 50 r l Jorda", clerk hire j r l Jordan A Co, mdse ; Brewster Eng Co, map, surv iMr Marv Hinton, bd J Statu j Winnek Co. tjauDer acct. stat 50 00 20 30 25 00 50 00 34 6S ; Redmond F 4 F Co, wood 11 00 j Hillmau Mere Co, mdse, etc 6 ft! Prlnevllle Light & Water Co... 65 15 ' H H Clow, laundry, etc 12 00 H Kennedy, Justice lees 9 25 Snag Hodges, witness fee 1 50 j A H Kennedy. Justice fees 7 45 Joe Hoover, witness fee 13 50 ; 0scar oheTg .. .. 16 50 p A Powell ' " 13 50 ' r, f Thronn ' " it i0 , A H Kennedy, Justice fee 9 &5 I T X Bulfour, board prisoners 102 21 1 Wenandy Livery Co, team hire 25 00 Ross E Moores & Co, printing i J H Jackson, drawing jury... CH Jackson " " ... D W Burnett " " ... 4 20 3 00 3 00 3 00 i H Grime, viewer 4S 00 ', G W Wells, " 4.N 00 j Dan Crowley, flagman C 09 .T X Balfour, 1000 stumped en r 21 24 ,CityofPrlneville,waterCHyd 5 00 i Warren Brown, ex clerk hire... 100 CO : Wm Johnson, work on tax roll so 00 , L J Murdock, salary, Xov, Dec 2-l 10 , R A Ford, exp to supt conv... 17 70 j " " car fare, postage, etc , The Home Hospital, servkeft.. I Warren Brow n, stamps, exp... j George Hamilton, team labor i Etiie Houghton, care A Weber 19 SO 70 00 13 70 , First Xafl Bank Prlnevllle, iut 122 CO : H P Belknap, Webber pauper.. CO On r 11 isrennaii, witness -J Wi H J Karris, freight charge.. 2.1 Beach Mfg Co, materials etc. ..11:." 70 i It 11 ISaylej-, road work ...'I0'0 00 Claudia Wouderly, services... 13 Su It H Bayley, couiuiissioner fi.t-s .'!" TO James Hlce " " 0; i Road Fond. I L Smith, road work 41 00 II U Bayley, " " UM m Robert Moore, repairs, etc i) 7.1 John Corwln, supervlsrir S4 -V) li S W right, road supplies 1.11 '.) lieiill & Co, rond supplies 4i;- 7i Tuui-A-Luiii I-unibi-r Co "'M M R L Jordan & Co, camp sup 72'i '', W V Kinpr & Co, rood supplits hi (K) Prineville Planing Mill, lumber 4S 10 ; I'linevllle Paint Shop, slns... ;m)0 T J Mincer, steam fi tt i r.ji.- 22 20 V Piiinilexter, work on bridge 7 ."0 'itorse Hun-ell, road wui l; 2 IS 50 t High School Fund. T J Mlnirer, paint, work, etc... S 40 Coliiim V Kll.ins, supplies 4 fi Shiip &;Perr.v. luinber, etc MM 25 F Kinjj & Co, supplli s Crook Co Joui nal, printing etc W !' Kinu; & Co, supplies C V Sj'rinij, work, etc Vl hwest School I ur Co, inde I.uurelBook Co, supplies 1 Japan Paper Co, paper, etc..... KtaffordKiijrravIng Co, print- 2:1 m 20 :!5 4i 77 Si:; 00 i,l:; :;i :i 70 3 f.0 I iii(? 40o,bulletins ; Atkinson, JMcMzer & Grover Hlpplies W s:; Manuel Art Pre, iiile. 9 id (1 A Gimtafson, janitor YM 00 J II lUner Co, Ins on HS.etc 2.tl 00 H 1 Karris, hooks, etc (12 Ml R I. Jordan & Co, mdse.,,.,,.., S4 E 1- Coe, ma(falnes, etc HI 20 0 E Smith, itrndlnir st tor H S Id 00 Pioneer Tel & Tel Co, service is 60 T K J Huffy . work is oo J K till! & Co, supplies 2(1 00 K I. Coe, salary .Nov, IVv 2.V1 (K) JCV Conway, salary Nov. lVe , ' . ,' .. E E Kvaus, J W Smith " " 222 Mr XI V Wood" " ' iM 00 Alum tiltchcll " " ' 200 00 Prlnevllle Uuht A Water Co... 22 1st I.C Wood, tniilnji piano , 5 00 I'M Baldwin, prem on policy Utt 00 Ranch for Rent, 200 acres, 120 fenced ; SO under irri cition. Innuirs of Frank Foster or write tieo. Suirkmnn, Ontario, Or. 1-11 ' Notice ot the Nulo f Real Estate by Adminittrutor. Notice is hereby itlx-en that pur suant to an order ol sale of the County Court ot the County of Crook, Plate ol Oregon, made on tli 3nl dsv ol Jsiiu ary. 1012. in the matter of the eitstsof J. V. Mctionairill, dei'easel. iho umler-DiL-nisl administrator ;il mid estate will I'll at private sale suliiect to the con- : nrmation ol the said ixiurt Irom nl wi" hid nun usv ui renruarv, iii, ail the right, title, iuteivst aud'esuie of said J. W. MeGonatMll at the time ot his drath, and all of the right, title and interest the said estate tnsv have ac quired other than or in addition to that ol the said J. W. .MrGonagill at the time rt his death or tubsrqupnl thereto, in all that part or portion of land situ ated in the county of Crook, Oregon, and more particularly described as follows towit: The west half ( ol the west half (t, I nf section twenty four (24) in township fifteen 1,I sotitli ol range twelve (121 eat o( the Wil Ismette Meridian, in Crook County, Oregon, and all in one parcel. Terms and conditions nf mi, I ale. cash in gold coin of the I'niied States, 5 per cent of purrhare prii-e to be paid on day of sale and the balance upon the continuation o( iale by said court. IHited this 11th day ol January 1012 and published for the first time on the 11th day of Januarv, 1M12, and date of last publication February 10th, l)il2. ti. W. Ramsky, Administrator ol the estate of J. W. Mctionagill, deceased. RnttratMa U Eatry st Lwis is Natwul Fsmt. Xotlce I hereby given that the land described u-low, embracing w.s acre, within the lK-schutes and Cascade Xutioual Forests, Ore gon, will b? subject to settlemeut and entry miner the provisions ol homestead Ihws ot the United states and the act n( June 11, l'.NMl, (34 Stnt., 233), at the I'm ted Mates lund office at The Dalles, Oregon, ou April U, 1012. Any settler who was ac tually and Id good faith claluilim any ol said lands for agricultural purpose prior to January 1. Uluti. and ha not abandoned snme, has a preference right to makea homestead entry for the lands uctually occupied. Said Ihuiis were listed upon the ap plications n the persons mentioned below, who have a preference rluht subject to the prior right of any such settler, provided such settler or applicant Is tjualilled to make home stead entry and the preference right Is exercised prior to April 3, 1012. on wlilcti date the lands will be subject to settlement and entry by any I mil I tied tierson. The lauds are as follow: The w'o of sw J, the set o( swj, the w'j of swj ol ui-i ol bwJ. tile sej ol s '4 i l n,-'4 o( sw'4, sec tion 15, I p. IS south, range It east. W. M., 127.50 acre", aunncatloii ol David J F. Gue-nu 1. if Kobert. Oregon: List 0 5 0. The awl of nwl sivtb.11 25, the lie o iie'4, sect ion 2i, tp. 20 soutli, ra . e lOensr, HO acres. u atlmi of .lnhn W. Usher, of Bend, Origin: List 0- 5J1. The of nitj, the nw-J of swj, section 25, the s i of iicj. section 2ii, tp. 20 south, ruuge 10 east, except a strip 30 feet wide described as being off the north and west sides of the tract: and nlso the nej of sej, sec- linn L'fi. to. (l uohHi- ritnie 111 e.'iut except a strip 30 leet wide off the ! west side thereof, the net area of! l,.th tPHClu llullH. l.i: IIOI-.M II- I 55icatlonol William H. H. w'lllliiins, j 9 00 of 701 Andover street, Seattle, Wash-; iiigtoi:: List a-naa. S. V. Proudllt. Assistant Conimls-! sloner of the General Land Ofliic. 1 1 ,.,i.. vi i.ni Oirini A. '11101111)8011.' Acting Secre- tnry of the Interior. l-lv4c ' Citation". In the county court ol the state ol Ori-ifon, for the county ol 'Cnxjk. In the matter ot the estate of Hichard Meyer, citation. To K. A. Kusrett, administrator of the estate A Hichard Meyer, (leeeaned, ami to all the heirs at law, known or unknown, of the paid lUidiard Meyer, deceased, Greeting : In the name ol the state of Oregon, You are hereby cited and required to appear in the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook at j the court room thereof, at Prineville, in I tl e county of Crook, on Monday, the I 4th day of March, 1012, at 10 o'clock in i the forenoon ol that day, then ami j there to chow eaui;e, if any there be, j why the following described real prop erty, bel'iiiini! to the estate of S'.iid Hichard Mever, (lecca-ed, to-wit: The norlliesft quarter of the northeast quaiti-r of section in township 11 south of ranee 1 1 east of the Willamette .Meridian 111 Crook county, btaleofOie tfoti, and contHiomi 4l acres, sbrni'd not be sold to pay the ejLpemei of d-niini.-tration, and claims suainst said estate and such cotts and lecal charg e as mav accrue. Thiscitation ii published in thet'rofik County Jourmil lor ix foil weeks In order of the Hon, ii. C. Kl is, jmlne of the county court of the state 01 Oregon for ( !i ofik county. Witness, the lion. II. C. Ellis, judie of the county court of the slate, of Ore iron, for the comity ni Crook, with the seal of said court atlixed this 11th day of January, l'.(12. Attest: Waiiuf.s Hhowx, Clerk, I'y A. V. liattles, I'einity. Sti-pouiid alUwool unitary Illstikrt. a loud stuck latin, t,t.0O per pair, A, 11. l.ll'l-MAM to. 12 -21 It f 1. I.oim rnnn mry V. V. I' sourdsr n 1 li I. tMmitgvni wriwm, K. V. t'tMtiUlits, N. U.: Wnl.1 Harm-. V. ti.; II. U IUiI.Im, hw.) ami t K. llnwl.l.tl. Ttmu. The Brosius Bar Finest Brand of Wines, Liquors and Ggan. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor i HARNESS and M SHOP H.D. STILL I 3 Prineville, Oregon r " RECEPTION ' Smith & Allingham, Props. Champ Sniith'i old stand. Imported and Domestic Cigars Famous Whiskies 4 Old Crow, Hermitage; Red 4 Top Rye; Yellow Stone; i Canadian Club; Cream 4 Rye; James El Pepper; 4 Moore's Malt. f 4 . Porter, Ale and Olympia 4 Draft Beer on Tap. 4 4 4 1 1 u: .nj I AIXipVl ll-U 11 I1IW UliU 4 Liquors. i 'VAAAAVVVV V The Oregon Bar I At the Old Stand G. W.Wiley & Co., Prps All kinds of Choice Liquors Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft. Application for Crazing Permit,. XOTICK is hereby given that all ap plications for permits to graze cattle, horws and sheep within the OI'IIOCI) NATION A L I'IjUK.ST during the season of 1012, mint be filed in my oflice st Prineville. Oregon, on or In-fore Febru ary 1"), V'l'J. full information in rn ghrd to the grazing fees to bn charged and blank form" to be used in making applications will be furnished upon re quest. 1-4 It IIU.MEK KOSS, Supervisor. Notice for Publication. ,i'inrtrivnt offhe fnliTior, U.K. '""ll OIHi:eiil Tin- liuM.s. Ori'imn, ISM:i-iuis'r ll, 1111. Notice Is herehy Ivi'li Hint Kltziils.'th V. Krv. neilli'T anil wi'' h"lr (iftii-oiyn h Fry, rli-f-'-HM ,1. of lrliii:vtllt', Im-Koii, wlui, on .hiti uiirv --nil, 1''"'7. iiiiel,- IhiiiieMti-iiil No. lOl'ls Hi-rial, No. Ol":!, f',r h':, lin'. -' i, uiiij si-U ll''1. iei-t,in la, tiiM-n-hlp l.'i soillll. raiiKi 1H east, UHliiliiftte M'Tldlin. ha llli-fl lioll'i; lit llitentl'in to niwko limit irirlilliillfsUull prisif. toeiitiitillh clalin to the lull'! iilmvc i-Hcrll-rt before I liiiolhy K. 4, Diill'v, I' M. CniiimlHlolii-r. At litx oltlce at 1'rtiievlllf, Ori son, on llni2Vnil tiny of J iiniuoy, lJ2. liialmiint niimi'H as wltiii-Hm-s: Fmnk T. (.'ox. l-'.lir.iilier h K. ','x. (.'lareni-e McAIIUler, A, Wilson, all of Prlnevllle, Oregon. lUiv C. w. MOOlciS, lUvlstcr. Our Fine Line of Gents Furnishings Is most complete, hlli gratln and liuklern. It Include all lb nrwitt ideas in Dress and l'nniet Kliiits, Im ported and doniesliv Necksvsr In an in tl it it variety nl sl)li and ahsdrs, Collars, 1'ufT and Handkerchiefs ot III purest linen, imvelties In Ibuiiery that will appeal tu all men nf lante, and Underwear to suit all tastes au I r q tlreilients. FOSTER 1912 Ti b Our Friends In starting the year 1912, we wish to thank our patrons for their patronage. We hope that in the past year we have given satisfaction and that in the coining year our business rt lot ion will be as satisfactory as it has in the past. It will be our aim to satisfy our custo mers; giving the best that is to be had at right prices. We wish you all a I lappy and Prosperous New Year. 10. Stroud & Stroud, Proprietor a.. "" ; ' II - T I surpassed Me.licul Staff, Hoi Ijika Stomach. Kidney, IIIikmI and Skin HOT LAKE SANATORIUM. - - Hot Lake, Oregon WALTER M. PIERCE, Pr... and Mjr. r,' Columbia River Bridge AT CELILO, Opens January 7th, 1912. From January 7th, 1012, llie wonderlul l.ridjie ol llic Oreoon Trunk Ry., across the Columbia River at Cililo P ulls will lie in service anil Central Oregon Points g Portland FASTER TIME Trains leaving Kedtnnnd 7:21 a. m will arrive at Portland 5::'.0 p. m., instead nl U:UU . in.; direct connection at Kallhrldgu with through train or Kpnkane, St. 1'aul and Chicsgn, I.eaviiK Portland H:55 a. m , train will arrive Uedinond 7:110 p. in., in ilend of 7 :4,ri p. in. Tickets wild through to points In lha Kitst, Northwest and California. I'etailn will be lurnished on reitiest. W. E. COMAN, Gen'l Freight & Paas. Agent, Portland, Or. 1-4 if H. BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond, Oregon. . THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor I'KI.NEVILliE, OKICUON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at ReaBonable rates. Remember us whnn in Prineville. Rates Rkahonable, Wb have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent Watch Jthe Journal Piano Contest til & HYDE and Patrons:- K. MARKET vj-I v lively i Uitwuur Begin Treatment Now Rheumatiam Can Be Cured A reitint will bring yon our lew bnntlet describing HOT LAKE SANITARIUM. Natu ral Hot Mltienl Haihs, Nalurs't 4 Cur for Khaumalitm. I Mir equipment i complete. I n- Mineral Water Cures iheuniatim, Ditonlers. Trains Run Through via. Oregon Trunk Railway Between . , s K-4 Hi hi b .3