NEARLY DOUHLUI) IN A YEAR. School Population of Hcnil"ltlnniiclnl Condition of DUtrlct. School Clerk Stella linn practical ly completed IiIh annual rcort for Htibinlsslou at the meeting to be held next Monday afternoon, It hIiowh the oHtlmatcd income for the coining your to be jpyGj, including the HHcinl tux of to niillti, which will yield nearly .i3o, tlieru belti uIkmiI $33iOoa of taxable property in the clMriet. About $.m, or iW.50 per pupil, will Iw realized front thu apportionment of the in tercut 011 the state school fund and the county school fund. Tuition for non-renlilunt pupil will brliifiin some money. The financial statement allows the liabilities of the district at pre cut to lie warrant) of the face value of .12.1.50, uoleti of the face value of $553-a7 and bills payable ainoiin liilK to I. (6.25 a totulofio2.).03 The cunIi balance brought for wnrl from last year was $148.50, the receipts from all -source this yewr were 5611.08. The disburse ment have k-cii $561.16, leaving n balance of $47. 03. '1 o this is to Ih added about $53 yet to be received on tuition of non-ratltleiit pupils and a small sum for the saleot some shinnies and lumber left over from the construction of the new school house, which will bring the Iwilunce to be ran led over into the new year up to something like $Ho. The whole nunilwr of days at tendance in school in the pnst year, according to the teacher's register, wrm jooi, and the average dailv at tendance was 16 4-7 pupils. '1 here were nine children in the dUtrlct of school aku who did not attend. Insurance to the amount of iooo is cArned on the new sehoolliousc, for which an annual premium of $30 is paid, I,st year there were 30 children of school age over four ami under 30 in the district. This year the enumeration, which is not yet com plcted, will show nlniiit 54 children of school nge, iossiIly a few more. The 50 already nn the lit nr 11s follows: tutin Csrtltr ClHHitt M Kevtt llchani h Celter LlHti M Kluf llllWll Cvtlur IWwttke M Kin Annette CotlHr lriticl Klnx LXiii4 1 Mitiir ui 11 i-upe HtiKl Hr4k HUlne 0 Ik-vl Mephen I, MMI Katwit, k TrildHt lutin V SlfMI Miur Vie ' 1, niim 1'ianct K Mcld !n II Weal It W WiHtcttcr Mry )( niter Mary It Wiiu ort AUI nreee A 11 Matkin M Lawrence I'tliiee W hlaal h)leltr Masts Vtt J Mull Jehu JutiKwn Il44 HUw 1 1 Malta-SMHiutr NmDttt Cld Kerer Mulltc II Kever I'll K Til l.Utl usrry ii;iub l)rSyillliii ltrfil misfits; Aim 0tln ImOsivIii Ittlfar Osrvln Marten viel IvmHuc WUst MllNitl Wlest tUWItv KsHiman Jfha KMitntn CTasrlcs KatMtiD Chart R L Wahef 1 La llesssc ISMta! IHattcfcc I. KeVer Will River bo Lowered by Irrigation? Now that the time for the Irriga tion age of Crook county drawn near, sociilntioii is rife over what effect ttie tapping of the Deschutes above I.avn bland will have on the river at Bond. A tmutity of tht water say 500 cubic feet is to be .vithdrawii from the regular chan nel and diverted to the desert for reclamation purposes, and of course the engineers have figured it out that the river here, which flows at the almost uniform rate of 3000 cubic feet a second the year around, would Ix reduced 500 cubic feet, or about one-sixth. But the Deschutes is a peculiar stream, in fact, the most jxiculiar in the world. While at points above its rise and fall are tremendous and sudden, from the lava flow 17 miles south it actually grows gradually smaller till it arrives at the-mouth of Crooked river, 40 miles north, uml two large rivcrB, the Tumelld and Squaw creek, empty their wat ers into the slowly decreasing vol ume of the Deschutes In this dis tance! If thcK- two streams do not affect the Deschutes, except to make its volume possibly less, and both arc large and steady, how is the diversion of a mere 500 cubic feet to make any perceptible differ ence in a river that, as it were, runs Into the ground faster than it Is fed by snowfall and rainfall for a dis tance of nearly sixty miles? We always have our 3000 cubic feet of water at llend, occasionally 3500 feet, lasting a day or two; and this in the face of the fact that a ten foot variation in the river level 20 miles south of is, mid a three-foot Variation below the junction of Crooked river, excite no comment whatever, Crooked river itself uf fects the Deschutes not a bit except to muddy its waters in the spring. Hut nt its mouth u river bubbles up from the ground and Increases the volume in one mile to double what It is here. The theory Is that the waters of the river go somewhere as soon as a certain level at curtain points is reached; then as the water in the channel attempts to recede the bal ance is turned the other way and the water fiom "somewhere" goes into the river, mid thus if i always, at a normal level except when af fected by an occasional local cloud burst, and never causes more than 18 inches variation at Mend. These atrocities perpetrated on the Jews by the Russians seem to be more a result of religious differ ences than of racial 6r oolitlcnl orchi dia, and arc theruforu likelv to bo us unending as they arc deplorable. 1 ncic in uiuy uiii.- lujiiwn twiuiuivu in Russia, the Greek church, and the Jews are the mime Jews they were 18 centuries aco. rcfusiiiir ab solutely to change their beliefs and icligiou and to conform to the rites of the church of Russia; preferring martyrdom when the choice is ten dered to them. While we admire their spirit their judgment is to be certainly deprecated, and the world outside can only utter feeble, whis Hiring protests and shudderiiigly await the next outbreak of horrors .somewhere else in the czar's do mainwhich is sure to occur with in a year or two, simply localise the Jew will be a Jew and will not become a Russian. Surely, no nit- tlftit rf futfiftlit ntr 111 rr tr t1l have a hard-luck story to equal the History ol tuc Hebrew. And yet, through it all, trials, jiersccntiotis, maityrdom and plitical extinction, his individuality remains unchanged unmistakable, inflexible. Is not this .spirit the one wc commend wlrch applied to country? The Jew has been waiting a long time, but his turn will come. Columbia Southern RAILWAY. r-AtMIUVbllH TKAIN TIMIC CARD. JUTeftivc I'cliriurr I J, lyJ. Nailh. tUIHt xa. 1. OAII.V MM Umixl xo. a "HNHHIi l.ttAVR CM. STATIONS. AKIIIVR A.M. I A i a M T i 4 4 i kKKIVM ..IIIOOH..., .OlVrant. .. Stiia.. II J II W tJ M 4 m yt Kit W I) M IJ I m f !" I 4 6 J, I m tiuvn KI4jVe. .... JtMitimH . IUy Cuaran Juncllim. ... . ..MiiWmm. IXMfru ... lw MMkiiivWf .......OniM Vfclfey ..-.lb !'l'.'."".Ti .-'.' .SIIANIKO. . Illjr esmiKtlnt t Slianll.o fur Aulrl. m, rtltmlUf, HcihI. Ilurtin, tvur t,ul.e, IaV-Uo-vMlthJI, liayvfllr. Anlwie, A.lmwJ, Cn )n Vlly, JbIiii IUy City, n.l IV..O. ' it. 11. woonnitKRV, HU(flllt-Htllt, simiiIVo, or. C. It MTMi. O. I". M I. A. Blimllu, Or. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. hand Oftkc at The IkIIm. Omchi. . AjitO , ij Sol- 14 liMvtty tUtii llmj Hit Mkraliii; ntiKl f Ultr Imi fllol notlrc af hH imcHtkiii lu liukc tliul ptixtf ill M)mit ( lot chilm. Bin) ltl UI i.nwfwIU ) iiimle lfr J M lw tittc V H Otmimluhiiicr, at IKlium, Orrguu, bn I'lltlMy, June 11. nwj, vli- t'KANK OUSH. of lltlld, Otcsflli; It ItNoS-u, rr(hc HH NltU mid NX Hlt A, l ir . r 11 c. W M He luiilM the nilluwiuir wlttieuM tu utorc III. ronlliiuuu rc.ldcnc uion uml oiltU(lon of All, IHIIUi VI. V II MUM'. Ch J CAIIur. ()l.l KlUy nnd J U Hrutiliti nil uTlletul. llrrauit. il MICIIAItr. T NOUAN. RtjiUUr. TlniKer t:iul, Act June j, i8-. Notice for Publication. ;. H rlnt Office, The IMlle. OrriMii, . My ij. iij. Nollcv U )itrlv Hlvrll tliat III miiilillAtir will. the jirovWnji tif the Ast of Conurr.t of June fi 18, cnlltlcil, "An net fr the Me tiftlmlifr luiuU In the talt.orCatllornU, Oregon, Nevrnlu, nnil Wathliigtou Tcrrltnry," u extendnl to nil the niihlle Unit ttm liy Act of Aiiii1.4. iSi. the it olUmliiifitamnl ixrm livr on cki i. tui filed In thl einee their nworn nUltmeiiti. ttlt Auttlii W. Cilln of Culver, county at CrKiL, state of Oregon; anrorn atatcinenl No 139, for tile iurchnar of tile ) kc 4, lp 17 , r to c. w 111. W I011K K 1 nn heck of Cilhcr, counts (SI UJNik; atatc of Orrcon; worn MMcmcnt No lyF lor the urchiuc oftlic nc)( rc 9, tp 17 . r 10 e.'W tn. KaiiiiicI A 11.1v lit of Culver, county of Crook, iliac of Oregon; worn ntHteiucut No 1J71, Tor the purchn.e of the e)f ne)f and cK e)( ec 1 and neW nejf arc ij. tp 17 a. r io e, w in That thev will oner tiroortoahow Hint the land oui(ht it more vuluatile for Itt UihIkt or tune tluin for niiricnUural mrioiie, and tu eatalitUH their claim to tuild laud hefore J M. nnwieucc. U H. Coiumiiuloiier, nt lhutv, Orcsou, 011 1'rlday, the 14II1 day of July, ion. Thev imme a wlllirkaem Willlntli O KIIHnf- heck, Ileury M DuvIh, Kutnvicl A jat, l'raiik M i.ovciauu, Aiisttu w uiii, all or Culver, Ore gon. Anv and all ncraoiU elHluiluv ndveruelv Oim above-dcicrlhed land fate rciilMlrd to file their claim in till olllce on or Inrforc the aiild 14th day of July, iv. . . . IUJ3-JJ4 niiv-iiAni. fiui.Ani Kcgisier. Pilot, Butte Inn UIIND'S I'AMOUS IIOSTHLRV. iivni MiLRir, 1 nor. Klogant KooniH, and Table.1 sup plied with all the Delicacies of the Season. Single Meals 50c. Hay for tcjam one night Ji.oo Grain tor team one, night - .75 Petition for Liquor license In the County C"itt of Hit Mate of OieKn fsr llouk Cwuiily To Hi IhinofaWCoHHly Cwiut uf the fcHale f utrgun ior tnn county. We.tlie m)rr)(iii,1, mlinii ltti and tmhleut nf the prSutt uf HtimI (.nwik Cetinty, (irrgun, Honld mutt reptrfMMr wtrllm tint lout lliMHall Ciiuit Is Brant a Itaciia l tain. W Mianrmid Ororce lrDlril"MH, iMtliiera, f aetl Mrfrltimua, mU and itnou IWttHMa fit Im iiuaiitltlta than one ua xaiM.ii 111 ih mtaiiiii hi iitimi, 111 in uouiiiy 01 mtv&il riaiv , iircen, mi in iirego I'm- thl wc wlllev for tlw term ofalx iiKiiilht. 'riiop4ille ht Michel I M IMik.l M C Awbrey W I' Mrwatt Cliaa I Cottar W MutehutMe A W f-oce yf iflat llt'Twtet KP.vN tile Kdckaon itl lltll Maretne lpaie w V ArmatrMie I,m,i .Ndlaun KlcJnird IUhjc OllUft llaua.l II AIIIU C M Wllley j ''.'JJwk J llarctiiw MJCuiry w Hodge lurliey lnl C l Itonkcl It J I''.t MIUhii Ywiiik U 1R lohn Stel.ll A lt"Keit)eily wuiivitnrn vriaa iiimvk John YotfHjc ! 1 llloyii Jacoli William Nirtlc I hereby Blretl lht the aatd iwiltiirra, Jame W hhaw and Oeprxe Hfwtetbami, iirrwnt the Wre lxtllW to ll llouaraWc toaiity Cvurt ofthe Stale of Oirfwn for Crwk CoMiily on tlw firtt tlay that the -M Ctmrt H for the tranaaetHM f county iw.lwtn at the Mat ivauUr letni thereof, lo-wM ihi the th ilay of July. A II iyJ. or a M Ihereafler a the aatal looii ran near ine hw iwiuhmi. a ihi inn ano there a.k for a Hcttae in aetl a4r Iiihnm, malt ami tHOHauorln t4qiHihtlttethH one Klto In the tHtdncl el 141, Crook County, Oregon. fr the term of at months, IMInl at llend. Croak Ceunty. Oregon, thl th any 01 ilay, ,.. mayjj JAMIiri W bllAW. oiioHH HKiwrrtiHii 01m. Tlmlwr Ii nd, Art June j, 178. NOTICK I?0R PUHMCATION. U. H. Land Office. The Halle. Oregon, May ii, iptj. Notice It hereby clvcti that la eMaidtnce with the proetaawia oftbr Act of CeogteM 01 June J. 17. entUtait, "An act fac the aalt of timber lamb In the atalea of California, Oregon. Neva4a. ami Waahlngton Territory," a riUwM to all the puUtc land atatea by Art of Augott 4. '. lluniam Kobrrt of tout aa, emty of (.awrcorr, ttatc of Kentucky, haa ihi (Kt J7, ium, filed In llita office his aworn alatemcnt No 141. fr the pwrchave of the H uwtf ami lot j and 4 seoi, tp 19 , r lie, w 111. and will offer proof lo show that the land sought I more ratuablc fur It timber or stone than for agrtcaltural iHiriHMe, ami lacatatJIah hi claim Is said land before M K. llliia. U. H Commia- atencr, at rrlnevlllc, Oregon, on 1'ilday, thejist uy 01 juiy. ij lie names a. witnesses: O K'ed RoWrta, John a tain llinsvii.ui tmmMf Any and all peraou claiming adversely the atajvtxleacrllictl landt are requested to flic their rial in. In thlt office on or before the said jist day 01 juiy. ivj. mHH MICIIAia T. NOLAN. Kcgtstcr. TtmUr Land, Art Juuei, itl NOTICK I?0R PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office. Tie Dalle, Oregon, iay H, K. Notice It liereby given that In emt)Uanec with the pfswiasona ofthe Act of Congress of June X lass. eolMled, "An act for the ulc of tlrat-wkod. In the atotes of Caltfornt Oregon. Nevada . am) WunlHgttm Territory, a etttftMad to all the msMtc Uml state by Art of AtWttst 4. 19. the foHtratng-nametl person, have filed In thl olttc thctr aworn statement, to-wit-lO.le K Klley of llend, county of Crook, Hat of Oregon: sworn statement No im. Died Jan 4, Vjut, rr the ur atMsr ofthe ), sec ij. tp 17 , r 11 e, w iu. Ovid W II. Klley of llend, county of Crook, state of Oregon: sworn Itatemeat No IM7, tiled Jan 16, 1041, for the pur chase ofthe cHk)( tec 1, lp 17 , r 11 e, w m. Ororgc llreaterhou of llend, eeunty of Crook, state of Oregon: aworn statement Mo liw, filed Jtn IJ, iooj, for the (Hir chsw ofthe sejfMU sec i, awjf sw srcM,nc)( neK tec H and uw) nw tec 17, tpu a, r 11 e, That they will orlcr proof tp ahow that the land sought It more valualdc for It tlnilier or stone than for agricultural iwriwse, and to cstabtith thctr claim to Midland before J, l. Lawrence, I' 8. Commluloner, at leshutc, Oregon, ou tvalunlay, the ith day of Auitust, lonj. They name aa wllnrsaesi Charlc fitanbur rough, l'raiik Ota. John ttteWt, Jolui I West Jam Klutw and Joseph N iluutar, all of Ileud, Oregon. Any ami all person claiming adversely the atajw-deacrtbed land arc requested to file their claims In thl olfice on or Ik lore the aild Mh day of Augu.1,1041. m7 M1CIIAHI. T. NOLAN, Kcgtstcr. Timber Land, Act June 1, 1S7H. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. V. H Land Office. The Dalle. Oregon. May 0, ioj. Notice I hereby given that In compliance with the pitivtaloli orihe Act of Conijreii of June 3, IM, eiitillcAl, "An act lor the sale of timber lauds In the state ofCatifOmia, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory, a extender! to nil the publk land tatot by Act of August 4, iS, the rollowliig.named kioii have lilcj In this olTicc their Morii ttatcmcut tu-wlti Charlea V rtlierman. of 7jo Martiunm llldg, Portland, county of Mult iiomn h, alale of Oregon . a onj ataf cmvtit No 1 i,t I, tiled Oct 1. looj. for the mirchase ofthe r hf nw ir sec 5, tp jo , r ij e, ami a hfaw qr sec J J, lp w a, r J c, vr III. KobertW Wilaon, of iSj Ij 1 Jill at. Portland, coiiuly of Multnomah, stale of Oregon; sworn statement No IIJJ, hlrd (M 1, ivJ tor the imriliaw orthc u'w tr sec JJ. lp 19 a, r ijc, wm. tteorre I ScllUCh. of Portland, county of Multnomah, slate of Ore- goiii atvoru taicmciit no iim, nicti tK't 1, I'iJ, for the purchase ofthe 11 hfsw ur and a hrmv ur arc J', tp iv r ijc. w m. l',dwlti Caawtll, of 691 MarahnllKt, IMrtloud, county of Muttno- nitii, sinicui iiregoui sworn siaieiucui Io IJI9, filed Oct 7, luoj, fur the imrchasc ofthe se or see 6, tpios, r ijc, will. That they will offer proof to h,ov that the laud sought I more valuable for It timber ur stone tiiau lor agricultural purpose, auu to ctatiiin their claim to wild laud belore the Kegialcr and Hccclvcrnt The Dalle. Oregon, sun Thursday, the ajd day ofjuly, iojj They name a wltucuci. Kdwlu Cnwcll,Koll W Wlson, Anion llradaliavv, Orttrke U Kcliucli, C W Hhcrmau, I' C Whlltcii. all or KttUnd, Ore- KOII. , Any and all ticrsou claiming aderscly the ahori-doscrthed laud arc rcnuested In hie their claims In thl office 011 or before the twld ijd day ofjuly, iooa, IUIJ-JI7 MIC1IA1U T. NOLAN, KcgUtcrl Shaniko Warehouse Company SHANIKO, Fireproof building, 90x600 feet, fully equipped for forwarding MERCHANDISE Wool, Pelts, -UKALItKS IN Lumber, Wood, Coal, Flour,. Hay and Grain. Special attention given to wool; first-class baling and grading facilities. AH Modern Improvements for Handling Stock LATEST PATTERN OP STOCKYARDS. t'KOrtttUTORgl A. H. LI PPM AN & CO. rJKALkK IM Furniture and Undertaking Stores, Wall Paper, BuililiBg JWerials, Etc. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. PRINEVILLE, OR. DESCHUTES LUMBER COMPANY tVILt UAVlt ON ItAXO IN A I'UW DAYS A LARGE STOCK OF All Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber. a , Shingle Mill now on the way hehe REED & STEIDL, 4 PROPRIETORS. LYTLE, OREGON You Cnn't Allss M. C. AWBREY'S SALOON IN DUSCHUTKS, 0R1SG0N. Stonewall, Monogram and Kentucky Bourbon Whiskies, . Olympia Beer and Fine Cigars. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WEEKLY 0REG0NIAN AN1 THEMBEND , BOTH PAPERS' $2.00 PEI VEARr OREQON. Grain, Etc l'HIINCll He C04 DANKIII13, The Dalle MOOKit rmos. W. LORD, The llallea. IL H. LAUCIILIN, The Dalle. bulletin.