/ / C b f <ry i c N X i f CxjC^L G v U f/c U L ç OK |QIGI0IOi0IOIOIOî&8i0i(^Gf0t®0î0t8îOt0f0i&0l0î0l0t0të F / L v v v ^ ' ’ ■' ■’■• '■-;»:•• - & ‘B . DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, MAY VOL. II. C . H. DALRYIVSPLE, A tto rn e y and A b s tra c te r 1001. “The W orld’« F air Route.” The euils brought l y Messrs Passenger« from,the Northwest L a k e n i e w , O r e g o n . ! Dorranco and W iest against a num - Aake the Missouri Pacific trains W ill practice before all the c o u r t, of the 0 f p e o p l e who participated in fro™ Denver or Puebla, with the State and before the Office in Daly Block, next door to U. S. Land or were spectators of the trials of .choice ot either going direct through Office. C orrespondence solicited. those gentlemen for taking and K ansas City, or via \Vichita, Fort carrying away the organ from the &cott and P leasant Hill, DR. W . W . T A C C A R T , ’ schoolhouse last winter had a I 'vo trains dai.v from Denver E Y E S P E C IA L IS T . troublous career in district court nl,d Pueblo to St. Louis without this week. The defendants are change, carrying all classes of Prineville, Oregon Poindexter Ilote very numerous and included sever- modern equipm entjrincluding elec- al who were not even distantly l , t0 lighted observation parlor cafe M . R. BIGGS, connected with the matter. The dining cars, le n daily trains lic Attorney Law and notary. enses met diiliculties in court from tween K ansas City and St. Louis, M a in S tr e e t, P r in e v ille , O r e g o n . the start. Mr. W. A. Bell appear- Write, or call on W. C McBride, ed for the defendants and demure-. General Agent, 124 Third street, Office on street leading to Court House. , , , . ,, , i Portland, for detailed information ed to the complaints on the ground , aud illustraU(1 literature. - —~ WM. B. M A T T H E W S , th a t if they were true no ju d g m en t A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . ! could be recovered on them. Thi.s \ T h e y All A tte n d e d . The NO. F a m o u s O rg an S u its . (,er STARTS W i l l g iv e y o u b a r g a in s on g ro c er ies at h is store. A ll b u s in e s s d on e on a c a sh b a sis. A c o m p le te sto ck on h a n d , an d m e r e on tho w a y from S h a n ik o . W . H. S T A A T S , Prop., at Deschutes, * - - Oregon. W ill practice before the United States Supreme r . - . . . , cou rt, the cou rt of cfoim», »¡I tho Depart- i v i e w t h e c o u r t s u s t a i n e d a n d t h e m ents, and Committees of Congress. . . . , , . . rr,. Special attention given to contested and e x - : COUQpl&intS w e r e h e l d baa. 1 he parte cesea under the Timber and Stone. Home- »H p h th o ir e n m - stead, Townsite, and m ineral laws. Gases be- p i t u n i l l l r f l i i e n a i h e n o e u IQ61F C,om A lover of trouble from this place wrote to the district attorney for this district and informed him th at enfofoTinrvention" routu comra-c ts’ ,uld 1,at' p l a i n t s b u t t h e c o u r t a l s o h e l d t h e during the melee at the “organ” Offices: Bond B uilding, amended complaints bad. In or- trial last winter a knife had been _________ W A S H IN G T O N ’ c -________ d e r Bt a y i n c o u r t a n d h a t e s l a w i used to com m it an assault The ,i.p.EELKNAP (His s. edwards suits on their h a n d s the plaintiffs j county authorities were convinced b elk n ap & E d w a r d s again amended and to this com- that there waa no truth in th« state- P h y s i c ia n s a n d S u r g e o n s | P laint t h e d e f e n d a n t s r e s o l v e d t o m e n t b Q t c o m p l j t 0 w i t h t h e o r d e r P R IN E V IL L E , O R E G O N . ' a lt h o u g h it is l i t t l e d iff e r -1 u ,* ,;.., lt . „ i„ . of the ¿ district attorney t th h at an i n ant from the first statem ent of Office in Adamson <k Winnek Co's. Drug Store vestigation be made. A num ber of grievances. The whole thing is witness were summoned to the rather am using th a n otherwise, H. W . R E E D , ; county seat and examined before and the defendants are now re ¡the grand jury. I t was clearly 3STerteury IPialolio solved to fight the m atter on its 1 established th a t no weapon had Draws up deeds, m ortgages, etc , and merits, which from all appear executes all kinds of legal docum ents been used on th at occasion aud with care and precision. ances will be in no wise hard to "do. i , , . ._ the district attorney was a good LYTLE . . . OREGON T I s the organ case the plaintiffs got , , j. t _ j deal displeased th a t he had been a disagreement once, aud two ver so rninled. The only result of the dicts were rendered, one binding c* I jo k e r’s statem ent To the authorities 1 them guilty as charged and the j was th a t a large n u m b e r of our other acquitting them , hut s tip u la t citizens were on the county pay- ing the return of the property al- ,, , . , . . . , . . roll tor several days, i leged in the crim inal com plaint to j ____ _________ 1 have been stolen. Taking into j Tho Fair Routo consideration all the circum- | „ , —AT— , . . | \ la Chicago or iSew Orleans to the bringing in a T . . ., .. ¡stances, iacludi» , • Z I , ! St. Louis, is tho one th a t giyes you of defendants whom plaintiffs had the most for your money,— and the every reason to believe took no p art fact th a t the Illinois Central offeis in the crim inal trial, the suits are unsurpassed service via these ju s t attem pts to intim idate the to the Worlds Fair, and in com m unity in general. I f such is ^ ° ln S j this connection to all points be- ! the case a real good tryout in couit yond, makes it to your advantage, is the proper solution. The cases in case you contemplate a trip to have been the standing joke of the any point east, to write us before | cop.Rty for months. | m aking final arrangements. We can offer the choice of at M y s t e r io u s W ithdrawal least a dozen different routes. The government’s purpose in B. H. TuuM nrix, Com. Agt. withdrawing from entry a trac t of J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & I*. A., I land in northern Lake county is a Portland, Ore. subject of speculation. Thu land Paul B. Thomson, F. & P. A., Seattle, Wash. Tilt HEY/ AND [KLARGEQ EDITION CF is said to be sagebrush land, much of it being covered with an exceed iffJC A n I n t e r e s t i n g A r t ic le . ingly heavy growth of tail brush. W ater can be obtained by digging W. A. Laidlaw has an article in • S3i:<.j3tnVocabulary. I I 1*therflostu sefu l several feet in the location. Those the May num ber of the C ham ber of i . ;ir....i, jm liciou sly selected ,o ■ ■ o coty'ijitiun-i*Lfrood usage, and to who are familiar with the agri Commerce Bulletin in whieh hogive« 'n \ . ’. !’".i"t-*l...dblo *o; LnicaUtics. I i ’.tt»!» In A n an com ccL Each word bo- cultural possibilities of land« b ear some very interesting statistics j ;ru.« a .u ru v.i pi' l . i 1 1 -orrect alphabetical •| | : a i- and is readily cau gh t by th e eye. ing a rank growth of sagebrush «ay concerning the results of irrigation Kneels In Etym ologies. Thp'O are com- t |.a a e and st.o iu h lc, u u erabody tho liest th at grainY nd hay could be raised in the United State*. Among other 1 ills of r ’dloloiry. T h e / ire n ot scrimped or crowded in to cDeeero places, on the land without irrigation, things he «ay« : i Kx-el* in Tronhnciation which is indicated Its isolation has been the only ■! hy i pch'.ii^ w u u iho diacrltically marke.1 Q n t he authority of the United I leticrs nsc i in tho f hoc Ihooka. the sounds reason hy this land has not been States census for 1890, the import- / ofcivliieb are ta ic/h t in the pubiie schools, i Excola In DcSaitions. They are clear, taken up for farm ing purposes. a n t , t »tem ent is made that there 't e i s e , yet comph -e, and are ¿¡veil in the *"ni.K'r in which th< wor 1 has acquired its The intention of the government wer# in jggg hardly more than 3,- shades of m eaning. Many o f the detl- ■ ; luAs arc iU ustm tcil. in m aking withdrawal is not ap- ()00,000 acres ef land in the coun Excels in It, Appendix which is a packed steiohoufo o f iLu.i.l i ..uwledgo. parent. As the land has no tim- try which bad felt the transforming E xce'j as a Working Dictionary. N o other boi*1:em bodiessoiuui a useful inform ation, her, it is believed by some th a t it touoh of irrigation. Of these, a is so valuable and convenient for consul tation. or so indispensable In the home, has been applied fer under th e ]i u l , more than a million acres study, school, or office. Carey act for irrigatiea. were iu California, while Celerado The International has 2380 quarto pages w ith 5000 illustrations. 25,000 -------- - -— •— - included 890,000 acre«. The total new words and phra3e3 have recently T h e W o r ld ’ S F a ir R o u te . value of these lands were placed at been added and tho Gazetteer of the World and Biographical Dictionary Those anticipating an Eastern $296,850,000, averaging $83.28 per have been completely revised under trip, o r a visit to the Louisiana acre. The irrigated lands of Utah the supervision of W. T. Harris, Ph.D., LL.D., U. S. Commissioner Purchase Exposition at St. Louie, | were valued at $84.25 per acre, of Education. cannot afford to overlook the ad- while thoee of the Golden State L E T US S E N D YO U F R E E “ A I t l t in Pronunciation” which affords • vantages offered by the Missouri averaged $150 per acre. The ag- pleasant and M n d l t * even in g’s en ter tainm ent. Illustrated pam phlet also free. Pacific Railway, which, on account gregate coat ef the entire irrigated G. & C. M E R R IA M C O ., euK.isHias, o f its various routes and gateways, i area reached the auna o f $77,490,- SPR IN G F IE L D , MASS. hes been appropriately nam ed 000, and the net profit to the farm- ^ . I a n sw er, FOR SALE Gilè« Tamer; M IL L ,. DESCHUTES, OIL •OSIER’S INTERHATIONAL BI3TIQHARY i i Mro. C. E. M cD ow ell, P ro p . On your way to Deschutes and Silver Lake you will want to stop at a good hotel while in Prineville. The PRINEVILLE has the reputation of being the best; ask your friends if it isn't. Fine R oom s and B ed s . C u is in e U n e x c e lle d . ©♦©©©♦©^©©♦©©©■©©©©©©♦©©©©©OAO©-!'©©©©«'© ©©<-©©©©©©©©©©’«'<> ^ l ♦ 0 ' 3 tTH 3 IT_i OYSTER HOUSE ♦ AMD | LUNCH COUNTER | 2 I>. G.' ROGERS, PROP. Fresh ¿.ast ern O p en a t A ll H o u r D a y a n d N iffh t. © OYSTERS In Every S ty le . A L L B A K E R Y GOODS K E P T CON S T A N T L Y ON H A N D . M e a ls o f A ll K in d s S e r v e d t o O rd er. ¡Villici* B u ild in g , P rin e v ille , O re g o n , ©♦©©♦♦♦♦©©©©©©♦©©♦♦♦©♦©©©♦♦©©♦©♦©©©©♦©©♦♦•»•♦©♦♦♦©♦♦e© ‘ L O W ’S CAS Fi S T O R I -V y LYTLE, OREGON. First-Class Shingles at Prineville Prices. t Lytle’s Leading Grocery Store is being stocked to its full capacity, and the people of this com m unity will find it much to heir advantage to trade there. No. 6 B ro a d w a y . Lytle, O re g o n . ♦ ♦ | fat) Siiiiths Recepi rsszr I 2 2 © Oue of the Best Appointed Buffets at the County Seat. C H O IC E S T E R A N D S O P L IQ U O R S A N D C IG A R S A L W A Y S IN S T O C K era and owners of the irrigation ditches was $219,370,000. This enormous eost was due to an e x tensive system of pipes under ground, tending toward a great economy of water usage and th* preveation of lots by seepage. In tome of the fruitgrowing districts of California water rights cast as much ae 1500 per acre, though the average cost was $39.28 per acre. 2 f ♦ The Japs are poor horsemen and want none but the best horses. Crook county has settled its state taxes with the state treasurer by the paym ent of $15,925. This is the full taxes levied on the coun ty for state purposes. A Canning, a Crook county sheepman pleaded guilty to the charge of ca relenly permitting fires in a forest reserve and was fined $400, whieh he paid. This w ay N e w s o f t h e We e k . cause C anning’s permit to graze en Fifty men are now working on th* reserve t* be revoked. the railroad extension to Dufur Lake county i* gaining an u n end two more men will be at work desirable reputation for lawless within a few days. ness A report states th at a band Twe earloade ef Oregoa horse« of 2300 ebeep was exterm inated hy are on their way m Ja p a n for caval a crowd of ten masked men. This ry purpose*. They were p u rchas is the second event ef this kin d to ed by J. L. Barlow of Victoria, B. happen in th a t county within a C. Prio*« were $100 and upwards. hort spaqe ef time.