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1 1 . V ? iW r ; '2 4 ft If t Elkifts (Si Kingj J .PRINEVIUvE, OXULGON. ' WE WANT THE TRADE Of everyone lit lioud niul it vicinity, nml arc willing to meet you all more tliim lmlf way to get It. We know that ufinr trndiug with um once there will bo no trouble nbout Hearing your MibMxiucnt orders, Wc will give your ' ' MAIL ORDERS The uniiie uttcntlou and prompt Hhlpmont that wc would were you urea cut In HjrM)ii. t We will noil you nothing but firnt'Clnss goods, nt ns low a price aa'it Is possible to make, quality being coiiHidorcd, J Send Oh a trial order. Yourx " , CLAIMS MSTIMAIl'.D AND SOLI) KING, HUNTER. MARSH. TIMBER CRUISERS AND LAND LOCATORS. MIND Local Events of (he Week. Mr. John IllriuloKliniuofCliicngo visited in lloud Tor a couple of days thin Wtttik. K. Bond whiskey l.i to be had at the Honour Saloon, Sltnuiko, J. J. Wflay. prOjrictor. A good grate ful drink. ivfrmhinK. invigorating. The Itccuplton Saloon, Shaniky, offers the moat tempting induce iiiunt$,to timber locators going into the woods. The very best brands tff whisk ies, such as Cyrus Noble, Old 1'upper. Hunter Ihiltimoru Kyc and other standard goods, always to be lincl here. Call at the Recep tion. Dr. It. 0. HytU otuiv through Btuul Monday. Il had bwtn up to Caldwell's ranch on Ihtuliim crtwk to attend Guy Ketaw who has a hariotm cam of muiillpox. The Honrd of School Directors, follow ing Dr. Hyde's suggestion, closed the school until further danger from eoutngion was past. At last account Mr. Uuej was recovering. KtiK)rtfl have reached us of jwvurul new csson of smnllpox on the stagu route from Prinevllle to Shanlko. Three cm.sc at the II. S. & I Co'm ranch at Hay creek and two tain in Col. Smith's family at ' Klmrock Springs. It Is evident thnt the smallpox hns come to Itny for a while and the jxiople here ounnot bo too careful in regard . to ' fumljpition, vaccination and jwople ' , with whom they associate. I't is suld Unit the disease will die down nS wprm weather approacho, and until then wc cannot use too many precautious. The muteor which "busted" di rectly over Portland, Tacomn, Sonttlo, Sitka and Nome a few days ago. was evidently the explosion of one of the numerous bunches of "hot all-" which have emanated from thlfi region since the smallpox - took possession. It will relieve the minds of some of the Oregonlau people to know about this and now we suggest that the Prinevllle Review man get down his well 'thumbed Uucyclopwdia Ilritaunlca and give us the history of ','hotalr" from the year one, and also his own particular remedy, even though tills would beihoineans of closing the Review office. 4 for, busluci, ELKINS 3b KING. HSTIMATINfl A SPECIALTY oRnaoN. Mrs. Chas. Cottor has been ill for u few days. Wc are deeply indebted to Geo. Schlvcht and Donald Stcffh, who helped us out this week during the brief illness of our Mr. Kennedy, We would ccrtuinly have Iktcij up against it and our subscribers would have missed one copy if it had not been for the kind assistance of these guntlcmcu. Win. Cyiine Coc, a nephew of Col. W, V. .Hiitchcr l?emocnitip nominee for Congress last election has been appointed naval cadet by Congressman Williamson. This was not the result of any nffectiou lMitwuen Williamson and his de feated rival, but the result of a comtwlitivc examination in which young Coe came out on tops Last Saturday a meeting of the electors of the Hand school district was culled for the purpose of voting a bonded indebtedness of $1200. After the meeting was called to or der a question in regard to previous acts of the school board wus raised. Words flew back and forth, and the meeting finally broke up iif a gen eral row, leaving the lxud question still to be settled. , We learn of the doath of John Cyrus, of Prinevllle, after u linger iug ilhusMi of some time. Mr. Cy rus was a member of a pioneer fam ily here, ami was very well and fav orably known in Crook county. He contracted consumption some time ago, and his death had been expec ted for quite a while. Mr. Cyrus leave a wife and child to mourn his death, besides a very large cir cle of ucquaiutuueeti and friends. It is rumored outside that sev eral cases of smallpox have ap peared in ltcnd, Up to thu present we have been very fortunate in that the epidemic has passed us by. We know of no actual cases of the real thing in this vicinity) but there is no telling when we are apt to have a visitation. Kvery time anyone in the neighbothood has the tooth ache or a dark brown taste in his mouth certain jwoplc take pleasure in running about the country with a long talc of the new case of small pox in town. As yet we have had no smallpox; but as soon as the first case appears we will issue an extra bulletin und notify all concerned. Prof. Hampton's vaccTiiaiion'was a grand success. ' He has ken laid up for ti copp'le of days with an ex-' cccdlngly sore arm, ' ' Vhcii you arc :( Shaniko, re member llic Pioneer 'Saloon is the place to get fine liquors. The best is none loo good for you, and we disjxmsc the very bast. Our foreman, Mn A. 11. Ken nedy, has len titur the weather for the past few days. He hks been unable to attend to his work and owing to the lack of time nh'd also to the scarcity of coiiijwsitors here wc are compelled to issue a half sheet this week. Mr. K'.'s Illness has turned out to be an old-fashioned case of grip, with no after results, and he. took charge of his work again this mjmilng. MissMnric Ware, the U.'S.' commissioner at ISugcnc, who was "allowed" to resign a short time ugo and two of the other, three commissioners who were recently removed from office by Judge Bel linger arc to be arraigned for jkt jury, falsification of records, and conspiracy, with numerous minor charges in addition. Miss Ware has skipped out aiiil ' cannot be found at present. The other two commissioners' Identity is not known at this writing, but all this goes to show that the paths of the commissioners, although they seem ed rosy enough, have at last shown their thorns, and that the man who holds an office under, Uncle ' Sam cannot use too much care in his transactions. Last Monday morning the bridge across the Deschutes about a half mile alxvc Hend -was seriously in jured. Several large planks were fractured and dislocated, but at last reports the structure was doing well and the river was flowing on as us ual. It seems that Mr. Kim:, who has charge of Uiclog-rolliug depart ment of the Pilot Iluttc sawmill, had taken his team and heavy log trucks across the river to get some timlKfTwhich was oil that side. He evidently miscalculated 'llie "heft" of his load, and on the way back the wagon was too heavy or.d broke through the bridge. Things looked rather scaly for a time, but the out fit was safely extricated without the loss of a log, and m twenty min utes the immense crowds that had been held up by the accident wore passing back and forth as though nothing had happened and steam boats were passing' through the draw as usual. Thursday's stage, going toward Priucville, brought about two weeks' mail, which the postmaster at Silver Iake refused to bundle, and dumped it off at the Deschutes postofficc. This hiiilidmudod man ner of bundling I'liele Sam's mail is the uaiult of an order sent to the Silver Lake pctmas"tor by Judge Daly of I,ake county. The order stated thut the Silver Lake oflicc should handle 110 mail from Crook county until all danger pf smallpox whs over. We do upt know what the postal resolutions, have to say in this regard, but we are tiudor the impression that the judge has gone considerably but of his way in issu ing this order, and that he is very liable to get either himself or the postmaster who obeyed his com mands into serious trouble. If he had issued a mandate ordering proper and thorough fumigutiou ot all mails coming in frqtn the north, the postmaster might ' have taken his demands as a timely suggestion and followed them out. As it is, a groat deal of trouble is being caused people here who have business cor respondence with pqiuts south, to say nothing of the 'inconvenience caused the Silver I.Uke people by this silly order from a timorous county official. Wetriist that the postal InsiK-ctors willfvc this mat ter u full investigation", Timber fiml, Act Jtme.j, i;. , . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. n)Ui)vr..ut-nr.i(i, Unllfri HLU-. Lirid Officr, ttit !!, titigon, Aiirtl 11. im. Nolle I. htttliy Klrrri Hint In d;iiiiHin- wllh tl.f trWiin of li Act ufCungrtot of June i, iMf. nil Kiwi. "An jt, entitled, "An netfortlieMleof Mmlxr .. .!. .. .t ...!. ihIh ft. ami... ... in llic .Intf. of Colllofnla, Dttaim, NrrmU, nml unu. 1.1 IIIC VIH.W 111 VtMII'f. IIIH. UlTKHIIi .VTI1I., Mll.l Wa.hlnvtnti territory." riirmlnl to all the public Und stales iy net of Auguit , ifyj. Jacob ti. Ouibtrg, of Hl.teia. county of Crook. lte ot Otraon. hi. mi Jiy 17, ivn. mm in mi outre in .worn ... -... .. . .- . n tulrimiit Mo 17V. fur tlie (Mrd,.- of the n hf w (jr ih! w lit ik or uec 18, tit 14 ., r 10 e, w in, and will offer roor to .how 11m t thtUtvi toviiht I. more r.lu.blr fir Hi tlmtier or .tone tlimi tor IrtrFhHuriil ttHrfvn, M4 loeM.MMM lit.d.lm iu mki iiiiu oeior e 1 J nmiin, tooniy Llcru, l rrliiewlle, oiegon, 611 1'rkUy. tlie jltl.yof July lJ. lie name. n. wllneow. Jo A (Jr.li.m Hmiiuel Wll aii'l CIm UuilerK, of Water., Ore Kin; and (Ml. Ito-lge. of I'rlncvttle, Oie icon. fi'J bii. ihiwii. vMirmiirj nirviHij hit nHrr lrKrtlnl Umllate irauHlnl la Ale tlielr ctaim. Ill till, office oh or Ixfwe Hkl yt day of Jul, vv. aiyj MICIIAHf, T. NOI.AK. Keglater. Tttntier IjihI, Aet June , 167ft. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. MtunvnxTtaiiMisNT. V. H. Mud Office, The I.tle., Oregon, April n, t?4j. Nolle I. hereby clrrn lint In cum t,Ui liar with the prorl.lon. of 1 lie Act of CenereM of June J. 1M7J. rntltlttl "Au aet for the aalc of IliiiUr laiiu. Iu the .tate. of CallSonita, Oregon, Nevada ana wiiniiton Terniory," a. eiuiiuro 10 ail the public land date, by Act of Augu.t . ,t,tl, the foUuwlHK-named Deraon. have filed In till. ollice tlielr .worn .tateinenu, to-wlt Cliarlra W Tliornlhwalle. ofl.ewl.toii, county utUt l'eree, .tate of Idaho; .worn .lateiueiit No , filed April 19, 1901, for the purchase of the e hf ne qr aec J9 auu w hi 11 w jr aec r), ip 1 .. r 11 c, w rn. ChrUtlne 1. Thnrnlhwalte. of '.frltton, county ot Nrx l'eree, .late of Idaho; worn .laiemeni no r, men April n. ', lor thepurcliaaeof the.w qr kc aa, tp lb a r II e, v in. Tint thev will offer proof to .how that the land .ought It more valuable for It timber or atont tlMti fur agricultural purpote, and to ec tablUh their claim, to uld Und before, the Keg Ixer and Uecelrer at The Dalle. Oregon, on I'rlday, July 10, iy. They name a wllnee. William Ktaal. and J.iue II llaner. uf Jlcud, Oregon, Utll (.rant, of The Dalle, Oregon, and Clirlitlnc 1. Thorn- ihwaite ana cuarie w riiorntnwatte, ot iwi ten, Idaho. Any ami alt tieraon. etalmlnr adrerMlv the abuvc described land, arc resumed to flic their claim, in 1I1I other on or before the a Id lath day of July, IVJ lay of 1 1-3 Mi auiiiAiw. 1. .".UL.A.T, negi.ier. Tlmtier luX, Act June j, ttfl. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. MIUIIVIIIIThlHMIIMT. V. S. Ind Office. The IHille. Oregon, April 11. iyj. Notice I. hereby glren ttvat In canpH.ttcc with the proirtaieu. oflhe Art efCoagreu of June J. ilija, entitled "An act for the ulc of limber land In the .tate of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," . eatended to all the public biwl date, by Act of Augutt 4, 1891. the lolkKTiHg named ter. have tiled In thM olfxe their .woru .tateinenu. to-wlt. John J McGulgun, cf The Dalle, rwunty of Wikw, .tate of Oregon; worn .tateinent No , (lied April 14, lyM, for he purchase of the neqrMC 9, tp la , r tec, w m. John Mom, of The Italic., county of Wasco, ttatc of Oregon, .worn statement No 141, died April. 7, l, for he purchase oflheucqr aec 17, tp ij a, r 10 c, w iu. l-cler McOulgan, of The Italic., county of Wasco, .tate of Oregon; aworn .Uteruent No 140, filed April 3, iy, for the purchase of the aw qr sec 17, tp 13 a, r 10 c. w m. That they will offer proof to .how thai die land sought i more valuable for it. timber or sIuhc than fcr agricultural iiuriw.-, and to es tabtlah their daini. to said Und before the Keg. (tier and Kecelrer at The Dalle., Oregon, ou I'rtday, the loth day of July, loaj They name . wllneaM Michael Connor, John Iitos. I'rcderleV. W Smith. Peter McOui iraii and John McOulgan, of The Dalle. Oregon, and Jamr II. Ijine. of Minneapull., Minn Any and all perxut. claiming adveraety the auovc deacrllwd land, are reuulrd la file their claim, in Ihw utkee on or lieforc theaakl Mthday of July, KM. ai-Jia MICIIAUI. T NOLAN. Regtater. Timber Itud, Act June J. 187L NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. MCUlVhUTLUM aarr. V A. Und Office. The Dalle, Oregon, April . 194). Notice i hereb- given that In compliance with lit provMtHi. erihe Act of Cungrc of June 3, l7, entitled "An act for the ulc of timber laud. Iu the .tale ofCallBf nla, Oregou, Nevada and Washington Territory," a. extended to all tbe public Uud .Ule by Act of AuguH 4, ity, the (wHetvIng named peirsoa. have on March Jt, tgm, tiled in tlit ochec their .woru .Utcuteut., to-wil. I'raiik V. Ilusey, of larnilngton. county of U'hHman, atatc of Wa.hingtun, aworu atateuient No w6, for the imriHascofthc neqrstv 14, tp 13 a, r M e, w m. Sol Walter, of Panuington, county of Whitman, alate of WatbiHglon; .worn alatetHent No 4. for the IHircttaseofllveseqrsac 14, tp3,f . u. WtlUam H. Merarland. of l'Mmlngton, cutmlj- of Whitman, stole of Washington, sworn ktatctueM No aaa, for the purchase of lite t qr sac 13, tp 13 . r m e. w m. Krnest It. WalVer, of I'armiHgtoH, county of Whilman. atatc of Washington, aworu autcNwnt No nf, for Ike purchase of these qr sec 11, tp 13, r lor, w In. Iltuce Kiiowhm, of I'arniiiigton, couuty of Whitman, atatc of Waahiuglou, attoru HnirnxKi No 130. for the purchase of the w qr sec 1$, tp 13 , r 10 , w m That they will utrrr proof to show tint tlieland souaht W more valuatue fur it limber or vtuue tluu for agricultural purpu. aud to eatabtUh their claim, to said Uud before the Register and Hewiter at The 1)-H, Orsgou, ou Nturday, Uli utlidH) of Ju'y. lyAJ. They Itauie aa wiiihsm: Ait Wolfe, of Ita louse Cilj , Wh; Tcwuta. Tweet, of Tltc Hulls, Oicguu; nml l a Wa's.r, llruoe Kaowla, Win h McfarlAiid. Joseph S Wallers, twit Walter, and 1' 1' llui.-y of lTarMilnklou, Wash. Any aud all parsouji dalming advcnoly the above ilescrilxtt land uto roquestevl to Sic their claim iu thi oihcc 011 or Iwfure the said nth day of July, lyuj. uijio MICIIAUI. T. NOUAN, Kegitter. Pilot Butte Inn BUND'S FAMOUS HOSTELRY. ovtu kit-av. ruor. Klegant Rooms, and Tables sup plied with nil the Delicacies of the Season. Single Meals 50c. Hay fox team one night - f i.oo Grain for team one night - .75 jiUptpty nd Will practice In all conrl In thr te. notary. M. R. .BIGGS;') U. B. ComwU.loner. I'IN1!V1M.I', . ORIJOOW. Mnd filing, and proof, of til kind.. Office on .treet leading to uninhoiiK. Wanted MEN 1 TEAMS TO WOUK ON TK COLUMBIA SOUTHERN IRRIGATION CANAL Steady work. Apply by. letter to C. F, Smith, fore man, Deschutes, Or.; or per sonally at the camp on the grounds. Fishing Tackle By May 1st we will have a full line of Trout Rods and Cane Poles, Fries, Lines, Leaders, Spoon Hooks, etc, which wc will dispose of at Prinevllle prices. Reserve your purchases until you examine pur stock. At the Bulletin office. A. H. KENNEDY NEWLY EQUIPPED. HOTEL PRINEVILLE C. 12. McDowell. Electric Lights Throughout the House. AU White Help. PRINEVILLE, ORE. City Meat Market. J. I. WltST. ITop. DUALMtt IM A1EATS OF ALL KINDS Nutter, Eggs, Poultry, Potatoes, Vegetables in Season. Opposite P. D. D. Co. 's Store, BEND Tlmlxr Itnl, Aet June J. itfS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. H.nvBHruiBmicT, U. & t,u (ul Oftiec The Halle, Urroii. April , ifoy Nntlre U haitlu- civan that iiicowiUiaiice with the prueitlott. ofihe Act of Congress of June J utt, eulltlad. "AtusM far the aaleoT timber Unas ill the state, of California, Clrcauo, NcniiU, oud Vashiulo Territory," aa rxteaueU to all the public luiul Ute Uy act uf August 4, . UdniuixlU Wbile. ofIMvkUHi,cuiiu(y of fulV.. state of Miuiieoota. ha on May 10, iom, flltil in this offlwr hU aworu tatmiit No jo. for the imrehe yf the eir iiwiraul toll 1 40ml 1, , tp iSs, r 11 e., w. 111 , Hmlwlll oil--r (irouTto vhow that the land aoiig lit U more valuable lor it," timber r stouc ihuu for aurioulturml imriKtsM. anJ to c tahlUli his claim to aakl htivl before the Kej isttr oud Keceiverof thM otfioe at The Dalles, Orcjion, od I'rlday, the 1 Mh day Qf July, iwj IK-names as wuuv4sf I. If. llaner utlieud, Oreuou: Chas. hlaier. lloyd rf 4nriiat bikI K;ch nrd I.. Caintxun, all of lloo Hirer, Oregon. Any ami all pia eUtMlx; wtvenely th- box- desoritietl lands arc reuetrn tu rile their claim in ius oinci, an or oeiure me sa)u iuui uay 01 juiy, iu lay of ifjio J11V.U.I IAKI. T. NOUAN, UciiUtwr : m. r "i-Es