MwnwMMwtai " " si a i V i r n it NOT A BAD RULE FOR ALL QUACKS Indian Shoots Medicine Man Who Failed to Make Good. TOO HANDY WITH A QUN finch, the Condemned Portland Mur derer, Once Attempted to Shoot Una Prlnesllle Saloon-Other Items of General Interest. Dr. Joe, an Indian, was killed by Charley Preston, another Indian, near Alturas lat week. Preston and bis niece, a small cbitd, were both ill nnd Preston had paid the "Doctor" 250 but both grew worse. Joe mi id he knew what was the matter with the child and pro ceeded to "suck a needle out ol bcr breast." Preston caught him with the needle in bis mouth in the beginning. Preston denounced him, and the doctor replied, "Well what are you going to do about it?" Preston's answer was three shot" fired from a pistol, one of which killed the doctor. The voung fellow is now in jiil in Alturas. The Lnkevicw pa pets avc an account of the shooting and slated that it seems that the shooting was the result of an old tribal law, wherein should a doctor fail to "make good medicine," he should straightway be killed by the nearest kin to the deceased. This is the second Indian doctor who has gone to the happy hunting grounds the past six mouths for failure to cure. Just Naturally a Fool. Jim Finch, sentenced to hang February K for the brutal murder of Ralph Fisher, had an experience in Prineville a few years ago dur ing the timber rush. He acquired a whisky bill and when Isom Cleek asked him for a settlement drew bis "gun" and started to shoot up the proprietor. John Dell took the gun away from Finch before he iired a shot, and held it until be was seated in an outgoing stage Dell then gave Finch his gun, minus the cartridges. Princvllie Review. Grazing Fees Upheld. Judge Lewis, of the United States district court, at Denver, has de cided that the national forests are constitutional, and that the govern ment has the right to charge and collect the grazing fees provided by the Department. The decision was rendered in u test case brought by the govern ment against several members of the Cattlemen's Association of Colo rado, who, in order to get an ad judication of the matter, hud re fused to pay the fees. It is under stood that the case will be appealed to the United States supreme court. Six Tons of Advertising Matter. Six tons of advertising matter, and the highest possible grade ol advertising matter at that, was for warded to the Bast by the Port land Commercial Club last week This remarkable addition to the enormous advertising Oregon is al ready receiving, tells of alt the re sources of the state in picture and text, and comprises 5,040,000 full newspaper columns, certainly a great accomplishment, and one which five years ago would have bjen considered impossible. Nearly Frozo to Death. Avery G. Scoggin came near freezing to death on the hill east of Prineville while on the way from Paulina during the cold snap. He is "subbing" that liue, and becom ing worn out from hard work, fell asleep on his seat. Passengers, noting his danger, wrapped him in heavy blankets and placed him among the foot warmers in the boot, whi'e Alex Mackintosh brought the stage to town. Re view. Lighted Lantern Keeps Coyotes Away After "repealed experiments on a farm near the lake shore at Kays ville, I am thoroughly convinced that nothing is quite so efficacious in keeping the coyotes nway from the chicken roost at night as a lantern hung on a pole in a con- i spicuous place. A pack of a dozen or luore, accustomed to howl nnd plunder about a certain place, will not even npptonch when there is u light, C. T. Runes in Dcscret News, Diphtheria Scare at Lakcvlcw. The authorities have forbidden any public gatherings, nnd have closed the schools for n few duyson account of the diphtheria scare. Die reading room will also be closed for n short time. The dunces have been forbidden and the skat ing rink closed. Herald. Short Items of Interest. Burns has organized n commer cial club. A great amount of cattle and horse stealing bus been going on .irouud Bonanza and Klamath Falls. The county court has ofTered a $350 reward for evidence as to the guilty parties. Settlors living on Klamath irri gated lauds arc going to send a man to Washington who will en deavor to secure a reduction of the price of laud under that project. The Klamath project is a govern ment undertaking. The last trip of stage coaches and freight teams to Klamath Falls has been made. The railroad has been completed to Holland, and from there freight and passengers are transported to the Fall J by boat. The railroad will be built in to Klamath Falls by next spring. The Lone Pine Trading Com pany has been taken over by a new lirm and is now known as O'Neil, Larson & Company, the principal partners in which are George O'Neil and Geo. J. Larson, both of whom arc well and favorably known here. The new firm starts out with a gcneious business and is sure to succeed. Prineville Review. A rather unusual sight was wit nessed here the first of the week when a Urge flock of geese were seen flying over Burns. The mi gratory birds are common here dur ing the spring, and summer, as well as their fall flights, but to visit us in midwinter is quite unusual. We will have to consult Capt. Louey, the Piute oracle, to learn the significance of this untimely flight. Burns Times-Herald. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. If at any time whatever you visit the store that has the best ads. you will be pretty sure to visit the best store. P. II. Benson arrived recently in Bend from Seattle, having come West last fall from New York City. He owns ditch land cast of Bend and plans to put it under cul tivation next spring. F. Crrington and wife are late comers to Bend, having come h.re from Idaho, but formerly liv ing in Texas. Mr. Hrrington is looking over the country with a view of settling here. At present be and his wife are stopping with "Uncle John" Sisemore. Mayor J. D. Davidson and T. V. Triplett have purchased the drug store of Dr. C. W. Merrill, posses sion to be givrn February 1. The postnffice will be moved into the new building now in process of con struction, and the new firm will oc cupy all of the present room. They will incorporate under the name of the Bend Drug Corypany. If you will take Foley's Orino Laxa tive until the bowel become regular you will not have to take purgatives con stantly, as Foley's Orino Laxative posi tively cures chronic constipation and alugglsh liter Pleasant to take. C. V. Merrill, druggitt. Thanks. The Bend Bulletin has installed a new cylinder power press. The Bulletin is one of the wide awake papers of Central Oregon and de serves the support of the people of Crook county bllver Lake Leader NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Iuterlor U. S. land Office at The Dallra.Orr.on, November I'ytb, &. Notice It hereby given that lame K. I'alt, of The Dalles, Oregon, who, on November nth I'JJ. made Timber H Stone Application No. 01647. for hVM HVM. I'M HI!?. BWtf SKtf, bee. 31, 1'p 19 .. K U I! . W SI .Jiaa filed notice of intention to make final timber and atone proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before the Keglstrr and Receiver of the United Mates Unci cTUice, at The Dalle, Oregon, on the 8II1 day of February, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Michael O'Conner, William G Mason, Herbert Cunning bam and Nile Mcintosh, all of The Dalles, Ore gon dl-f C, W. MOOKK, Ktglsttr. NOTICK FOU I'UW.ICATION. Derailment of the Ititeilo U, H. Laud ORlcv at The Dalle, Ore tvti, Nuvember Ijth, lS. Notice Is hereby itl'm that Mule I' IkuricM, of llend, Oregon, "ho. oil Iklulwr Itllh. lv"S, made Tlmter and Monr Application No. ol.U, for Lot 4. HUM 1WI( See H and U-l I and Nl i NWV.hev W,Tp. I'H.K II I! W M, It-a Alnl notice of Inlaiilioi) In make 1'tnsl Umber sn.l slnur li,Mif. In establish llsllit to theUlld above- Jescrlbed, before II C Kills, I'nllnlMatr Commissioner, at bis officr, at Iteml, oii-gun, on thr t ml day 01 January, ly. t'lalmant natiteaaaisitiirssss losenhN Hunt er, William II M-ala, ln I. SeufitM. Chattrs I) lliown and lilmer Nla-onger, alt uf llend, uregon ma-JM C W. MOOKK, HegUKr NOTICK l-'OH PIUJLICATION. Depaitnienl uf the Interior, V H. Laud Office al l.akcvlc Oregon, Navemt-f r JJ. !". Nctlce Is hereby given that I'l.ns. II "si Ion, m i,RKHSw.uiT;uni wnu.vn hut 4. p, , na.it Timber nnd Won Application, No, o?:, for H NW( a 11. 1 NH rtWtf lee l, Tp 11 1 . K 11 K , V M . has 6tl notice 11 1 lulrnt'on to make Pinal Timber ami stone itool in eataniitn claim llhr Lml atr ilrsrflbnt. tirfdlr It C Kills. I' ( Commissioner t his olttce al bend Oiegon, ou the jih nay or l ebtiury, nv- Claimant in mm as nilurstrs Militant II Maals. losttih N Hunter and Chsiles II I110-11 of llend, Uteguu.and John UtossortMstrta.Otrguii ill It J N WATSON, krgiiler NOTICK FOU PUBLICATION. IVpartiuent cf the Interior U H. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oiegon, December ll. !. Notice Is hereby given that Lolhroplt McCann, of llend. Oregon, who, on Apill t;th. 1901. made hnmrtlrad attlttlrmtloil. No inn, fur hl'U tiee I.Tp toft.. K llti.W M has file,! uotiee of tuieution to maie rinai rive war now i, n tahlish claim to the land above described. I'fore 11. C Hill. United Mites tonitmlonet at his office- at llend. Ctouk County, Oiegon, an live 4th day of February, I9. Claimant names as witnesses Hits St Ar noM, Mlllam Arnold, Albeit C Lucas, Clinton C W hilled and hruest A Ullffiu, all of lleud. Oregon fljo-ft C W MOOKK, Heglster NOTICK FOU PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, V rt. Land Office at The Datlea, Oregon, December Ith, 190. Notice Is hereby given that Cora Jones, of Prineville. Oiegou, who. on November 1Kb. iao, made Timber and Stone Application, txilal No, oiTM.forSMNKU and U SUj twe Tp. 17 H , M 1 1 It W M , has filed notice of in tenlkin to make Pinal Timber and Moue Pi oof, to establish claim to the land above described, before II C. IUIis. L' 11 lied Mates Commissioner, at his office, al Hen I, Oregon, ou the jrd day of March, 19119. Clalmaul names as witnesses Josph N Hunter and William II Maats of llend, Oiegon, loci A. KUMt and Mary b, lilllotl of frlnevllle, Oegon. djo-fJ4 P W MOOKK Kralstrr. NOTICK FOU PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior V H. Laud Office at Lakrvle, Oregon, DecemUr aS, lyuS, Notice Is hereby given thai Joseph V Tageart of Koslsnd, Oregon, who on December IS. I9U. made Homestead Kntry No, iiv (Milsl No. 0941) for NWtf Kectlou 1 Township 11 A, Range 9 K., Will Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Pinal Flac Year l"roof, to rstabllsh claim to the lancfabtive desalbed, before II C Hills, U S. Commissioner, at his office at llend, Oregon, on the ijth day of February, i'f. Claimant names aa wlturasca Ralph It. Lewis, of (lend. Oregon, Job H llogue. William II. Hoillngshead, William l- Uogue, all of Ros tand, Oregon. j4-fio J. N. WATbON, Register OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITKD STATKA r-rcsident . . .... Theoilore Roosevelt 1ce-Presldent ..... -Chatles W Fairbanks Secretary of Mate. . . . J'.tltiu Root Secretary of Treasury George II Corlelyou Secretary of Interior -smes R.Garfield hecretary of War . .. Luke H. Wrlghl betretary of Navy ........ ....... Tiuruan Newberry IwxteUry ofCommeree .Oscar blrauss Postmaster Generat...George Von L. Meyer Attorney Ocneral.... C. J. Douaparte Secretary of Agriculture -Jaraea Wilson 8TATK Governor ..... 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