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ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE! 1 ffi . t r .... I " - ' .K,ea City has beaten Chicago , . ' ' "V . Vorct-8 in six minutes jrcre given ! ' in Ibe circuit court of that city 'one - " . , daj last week. - - . , .... , , . " 1 . Judge Thorn - L. Grippey.'of ""'' ' - - -Biuux City, 2T.a, wl,0 is 73 years , -t ' ' ' t Id, is tbe defendant in a breach of V.iv'?'.i ' Ifimi'tiw anif ''-1! rli.. ...iVtV .'I i - . BgedactionVsit $20,000, ; ' M t i Johrj V. Watson the principal ttttlKftw f T..... ;!? ll -. 1 'rt? jfbrakeruan on the New York elo- X" ' vate(i 'a'lroad at a salary of 19 aJ week. i. Thus the whirligig of tum blings its re venges, a ; J ; i ; r ';;--.' Uncle George Do you like to - have such long hair? . ' , Charlie No I'd ; rather have "it short - myself, but martna wants v Hie to look like oiie of" those d -d ' f--. cherubs. - -' '.." '"V- v'.. ; i. '' The latest development of the artificial; pot plant Is to have a flask of BCj-rit concealed at the root. from which Btrings run up : to ; the , heart of bll.,,. tlln, and Iea ft"OUt a s, J heart of each blossom and ?ive oif perfume as natural as life. The emperor of J;uanis rid ; He is allowed $2,500,000 a year for his household department, and his private fortune is large and inereas- . mg. lie thouroughly understands business matters and keeps him self well informed as to. his invest ; r: . Before the flection, President liar rison joined his parly in iguoring the dangers of a growing surplus in the treasure of the United States; Now his voice is raised in his in augural address against. this dan ger. Such are the straits that pol iticians are put to. The Panama Canal Company in paying up some of its men, found that, owing to two men having been murdered, it became necessary to to valuo the loss sustained by their relatives. Ten dollars apiece was the amount settled upon. - Life in Panama apparently does not come ; very high. ' J; The czar of .Russia is growing so fat that he has become alarmed, at his condition. Ho smokes a great deal and i3 always under a heavy nervous strain, but in spite of these flesh-reducing influences he con tinues to increase in weight. He" has been advised by his physicians to try the Banting system. ;..:--: "If you don'f want me to know where you have haen, Harry, when you come home this way," said a young wife to ber late and some what demoralized husband, "you had better run up stairs . when you are coming to bed." "Why so, m'dear?" "Because by running up stairs you may lore your breath." A gentleman just from Washing ton City says that there are more hungry office-seekers to be seen at -.-'.-.Washington now 'than .at any time during the history of this century. The democrats after starving for twenty-four years were hungry when Cleveland was swain in, and now the republicans are hungrier after having only been out four years. Fifty thousand applicants . are estimated. Oh, what cant to Bay that the republican party is the party of the people, except for rev enue only; Roseburg Iletiew'. - In Europe the frightful accidents which have occurred within. V-few yearg at popular theaters have led to the adoption of laws "jrequiring managers to divide thetp-' houses into two compartments with a drop f COrtain of sheet iron, in the case of a fire behind the scenes, siiuts off he auidtorium from the flames. The reform has not thus far com mended itself to the approval of our American municipal gover ; ments. We fire in some popular , theater and burn a few score peo ple to death. "5 ' ; It is now in order for the am bitious citizens who desires to serve his village or precinct in the capacity of postmaster, to make bis way with ail possible haste to ! Washington, inMst iipon a person-'in tiaie for the regular session in al intrvWV with President liar December. The democrats claim make the Important an-; h U they can capture the legisla noo n cement tbat Lis father was an. ! ,iro 01 Montana, but even in that riginal ; Harrieon man and - in-. Tent;ihe I,ext sonate would stand :. imre 01 . Daoy -Tica.ee. ucn a combination of diplomacy and flat- Senator Stanford has nt last com tery -can hardly fail to secure such ' P'-d his Washington stables. applicant a prompt reference to lIc has room .for twvut? Worses and i... ..-. t , as many carnages. - 7 V : in!wuiw:r-ueiit'rai t anaiiiaxer, 1 and .' a filing of bia apoliention - - . - - - .' among me muitituae ot documents ; ol litte ln.pottnM-e. Of course it v: may riever see the light; but after a. ; patriu ii, ini.vidu;.l - has ofierid ; himstilf to hi3 Koantry's-; service it '. is : jioi hisfsiilt if pullic" intuit st . re atiortC-iiPv' sua'ur ; bv Ifcis.-rf-iec : -?L Uou. 5.-7 X -;"- '",73 ..-'i--. ." i Mifc Ecitok -Please allbwfrne, through your columnF, to ansewer a writer in r the who style himself iUasfliifr.'" In a recent article he quotes, ,I indeed baptise you w i th wa te r V unto ' re peiitance," frfMat. 3 II ), and then asks, "tthv did John say this jf water was not applied to the subjecl?". This was said to show that the Greek word "eu" means "with" Instead of "in." If it means "with," let us read, it so in all scriptures where it occur?. And tuere went out unto him all the land of Judea, and they of! Jerusalem and were ail bautked of him eu (wilii) the river of Jordan, confessing thtifFin" (Mark 1-5). ow' 'Rea'sonerVV petition foreca U3 to apply nothing less than the whole river of Jordan to the- sub ject.'; We think that if he sprinkles or pours the whole river upon the sul jeet he will be fairly immersed. Again, ,.-"Then, will I sprinkle clean waf er upon you and you shall ne.ctoan; ' (Ezek. 3G-25). This fe gle oniii)tnt,. but evidently meant to prove by it tnat sprinkling is the proper way to baptise. Now he was unfortunate in selecting this to prove modern effusion from the fol lowing considerations : ' First, this sprinklingjs still fu ture, as the chapter itself shows! - Second, it was spoken of the Jews alone. '. -' . . ' - Third, the Lord dimself is to per- torm this'spnnklinsr. If, therefore, "Reason or" is the ".Lord of Hosts," be can legiti mately perform this sprinkling when'that future time arrives to which it refers, but even thenVhe can only baptise the Jews, while baptism is for all '.those in every notion who should believe the gos pel, therefore Ezek. -86-25 dops not. refer to Christian baptism. Again, "Let us draw nearer with a true heart in full assurance of faith having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water," (Heb. (1U-J2. lleasoner" is yerv unfort unate in calling upon this text, for his use of it in this controversy is a tacit ackijowlodgraent that itmeens baptism. At the eanse time it can never- be reconeiied with either sprinkling or pouring. The heart is sprinkled and the body is washed. The body is washed only -When the subject is immersed. Again reference is made to Mat. ID 13, 15, to Rhow that others besides believ ers are proper subjects of baptism, bnt the test neither mentions nor hints at baptism. Again, "I)oe3 Bro. V. deny these little children the right of baptiem when their parents are believers?" The. gospel represents each indi vidual as'oeing responsible to God for his own doings, not the doings of others. ' Remember Christianity is an individual matter. None can use a substitute. Jesus said : "He that beiieveth and is baptised shall be saved, and he tbat beiieveth not shall be damned,'' (Mark 16-15, 16). : Kis case of household bap-tis-in neither mentions phihiren nor infants, sprinkling nor pouting, and thereforethey are wide of the mark. . Now ii'-'Ileasoner" wishes toshow himself vuliiant in fight, we shall expect him to whet his glittering sword and grasp his spear whose staff is as a weaver's beam arid whose spcar-head weighs-'six hundred-shekels, of iron and whose height, like Goliath of Gath, is six eu'dts and a span, and come forth to defy the armies of the li ving God to deadly combat. Itso, be it so. We shall go forth to meet him with our sling and a few smooth stones from the brook of truth and smite him in the forehead as did David of old. J. A. Cami eell. The tiew senate stands o') repub licans to 37 democrats, with, the eight new senators from the ! Dako ta?.' Mont-ana' aiid Washington to be added by December. The re publicans in the Louse have a ma jority of three, but the new states will add fi . , , - M w I.W. Suit. 'Mty. hRHH ;1 Ilb - IVft .SSLl-iS-js ,PUI" ".Witt weri ' "-"a ,.,- v-.Ky-. -i pKiii-.. .... feS,: P.-O. ad.ire.5. frfne- .'?-'. JDRnNnftMnlaa wr -: V;. ft . i-.-,..'....,.. J..f.-.. t ri&&-i.jlltlir.- ..... .. .M----. -w.. r iirWM3-i--ia ais made kr.own- on'i-BrTiifca v-: ?v T!"'-4-,. r-y A-1 -i-fe "T" '- 'CV latAHED 7 liu IVf J lQ?rv M1J'' rj'y1- 7yyr.j?l.; I Important 'to G A $1 Paper, 800 Pages, 1500 litfeg ia'tha age f Ciesp LiUratare Via EXTRA OlBIHliY'lOFFBR To every person wto (withiir 60 drws from fine aate 01 , tms paper) oinll suosonbe for OCHOCO; REVIEW, SiSR!ISS8AYAER ro.fe u?a'anfIiyIy ""P'ioo p:ioeaia$i aiiailional we sEall send - . -- 7 ... , ii i nM-n i n o:ie ve.ir a Ojy wei iy ol THE CELEBRATED ILLUSTRATED HUMOROUS PAPER TfcserabscripUon price of J5IFTIXGS i $t Vbw "it is a lB-pasa pnper, pa.': fassly lUnstrated by the fcaOinff urdsts aud curitolnru,.-? of iho car. In tbe matter f anginal hnaior, it w a.:kiwloaed to rtid tt thol eviof the iilastrated press of .the country, nr.d h been well named 'ST.no M'Hty dwt .of the Worid." Tt is pnWished in New York cud has a Rational KontaUon. 'Xiio meiiln of SlfTIA'GJS are so well known that wo do not diem ii nccesaurv'fo refer to tVm further. . ; 15oth new ubscribenb and those wha reaeVthcir euUcrmiicna via have the pnv!lK-3 of thw off-.r. - .. . , HEMEMtlEIi thot TEXAS SIFTI5GS is oflVrrJ at 'this price only to Hios -who ' entweribe vithra tiio Brat CO davs. KjbUtU eiT r s tuli k tvt r l.cca nikde. Ve . offer the two papers for less Uiau tbe p ie rf TEXAS fdi UNCS. '. .; No one but our subscribers eau get Sll'lI'tt.S for Is tirfin $4 r year. The regnlar price of that paper is now, and v ill conlinua to bi, $t a yar, bet the publisher:!, being desirous of adding to their list of subscribers in this :ectioa, have mad special and extraordinary redaction to ns for a limited nerk.d. : Tba amount for both papers bbooJd be sent aired to us bv P. O. Order Postal Note, or otherwise, and we shttU order the psBluOiers tD saaJl KilINdiS from New York to yon for one year. . . Call, or wata to tiiu office, and yon -nrSn get a "sample" copy of SlfTOfiSS.. :' '' si- BST lAslinaiwut MtlweriUitu to'the'REVI VV who 'uav'-'u nil arrears'" will - tw f.m.iie.1 the REViEW aad SIFTS NGS wfe year for $3.50. This of fer holds good only until May 1st. The Sortliwest Eire and Marine Ins. Go. J. 33 WASHINGTON- STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. CAPITAL-' -$500,000. Vnrtn Ppnnartff T.lln UK.I TT....... I And Churches a specialty. "i Schoo OffiSEFS F. E. Beach,., . . .';. .. .President J, McCbaken, . . .... Vice-President. J. Lovvenberg, . . . . . . ... Treasurer. R. P. Eaktiakt. See. and Mnnnr.er. Edw. Everett,. . .. . ; . ...Asd. See. ' ": STEWART, l PALMER & Co. Agents for Prineville ahd vicinity. ED. .vWHUE MAINSTEKET, . PRINEVILLE, oREGOS FROPRIETOK OF THE f OPULARXESOrV f ORtLL .'. WHO WISH A good cigar, - A nice refreshing drink, A gaiYie of billiards, or A social game of cards. , '" A CSub Rooms for Games. ' Call early, late and often. y EL EG TH ! CIS A L0Q N, OPPOSITE LIVEKY STAHLE, PRINEVILLE. ?ncy kutiLhl .rFD. - The attractions of the house are the ' jMEW BibbhARS AJJ ' ! 1 5-BALL f CCb Tc3bE3 .'. . - ' . ' AND THE :.- ; - .' . New Stock of fUrE WljNES, BE EE AND LI QUOltS. JU3T.RvEGElVEi3. Best stock of CiSAHS ever in Prineville. Onlt-rfnr liquors in large quanti ties filled icith a No. 1 article. ' 6. ROGERS, SORTH STT E OF OCHOt O, PRINEVILI E. Hldas, Pelts, and Furs.; CA SIT fdwnyx pa id far h !'&.. Headquarters for the White Sal mon Nursery. ' ' ..;" agf.st for- y - " I McMeekea's Saw Mill. ' " Tliroiifrli Stage Line TO '," Silver Lake and Lrk?vi--:w. Leaves Prineville on Monday at! Tue?i3a3r st -f reiiirnsto Prine-'1"- '.' ville on Thursday &l-t p. m. l?::'p.c Cotir.ects - with' T.-aki-viw iafa'Ml.':JW- at Sit-, l.'f-'v'-v.;'--- ".-? . Our Readers- Ulnstj-atiozs, 3000 Colomns iny stW js bs fqwlici tLa fcllwiBy X 'Stock Inepecior's Notice. ' Hie-followlug-atimed' persons arc ap jMin'eiir dyputy Vtoi-k inspectors tor Crook county, for Hie proeine's in- which thrv reside, and . are ' authorised to insneet sloi-k, . sit-n triH-eiing permits and 'dis eh;We sach other duties -as are by law required'of the slock inspector. -. V. J. H..-.vv, . . . ' Stock liisretor Crook Co., Or. Name. ' Preeinrt.- P. O. Address. J. Lv.Lr.okey, ; 1'iinevil'e, - Prineville. E. FT. KparkH,-- I'.lsek lluftej tamp Polk. Vr. K MeMeen, Hajbtaeks, 'Prineville. J. M. Fai:L-';tt. 1 e;ir Cm.- " t'.r. K..ti,.i. ! 1 11 ': E. .fuhnaon.' .Mill fWt. (j. aniioctert. lkv fVwi TTw r!rab G. -Mel'iierson, Lower Trout, Cross Keys. T. Kaniiitonr TJip-r-er Tront, Antelope". T.-J..ty;iiieriF:on,Sal!:;inaru, Mitchell. .?. V. (;.:- liliiehell, ! " W. V. B-iiiev. TWwr - Knlln. .Vm. Hoguii, ' Ilurdin Hardin. ilnr.--?!s branded tb enn. f? T'nS'T? Mpwry, Crook Co., Or. 5- 'Zr''K-&'' -j A'-rr'r.r-.-?'--1.-. -Kiipp'tt-, i T '-txp r. tu.i it 1 , t-fl TIf:r:ie.i branded 75 on l . - Tit-i-.-.cr i.reeE. iD.,to:- W Vfy fiVe 3lSr.s, i'rinevilie VV- M-.'v7 fr'A pr Oregon. Herpes branded the old V. i..o:t brai-.d. diauiuail n left b..nWer: alo vL-;!cr hr;d, heart on -eft afcouidcr. C'm3;rt:.ny'g awn brand, tiae at 4yeYirVv-3 .' K-,e, LsjiTsr and M -.; v- andtec, Fauii I'f ' If , na Crook Co., or. .!a ii.'pji.'rar.iladon rijl-.t 'S Ka. 'in Willow P. 0. address, Priue : THit, Or. A S3 Saoet. lloe- branded on r'jht nu'.uur as t.'iowu ia :"it;oMUl brft;i(ied left s!:n!4Ar and mark ! 'I-'it io let tar. -JiR-ii;,, (r.Hjked hirer ana Oehoso. 1" O. tddress, Prine ville, Or. . r david pmm. Hors bramlel on loft snw.'lder as hown in or.t. ... Dry rek. !h li'-eri R,.d CronJtcd Kivcr. i'. o. addreu, Prine- ville. '. Ee.CO??AT. " ' W'-'rff brandfd as rtit- -e:::ed in-ii. Calt.e frte brand -on left J'tmzo. tTniipr rrnoVp.1 M! i'. O-' addrea, Prine -:e'Bai;??58, 'tim K rr r branded os'ltft Tin'- jtt thown in cat. I mliiSST oef"0 liST-Pe-rFon rinding an v stock ad- STANDARD PATENT MKDTCINES vcrtiscd iii thir. paperolfofits range PAINTS, OILS ANP VARNISH I' will pler.se inform the owner.' ' - . :. DYE STUFFS AND SOAPS ' ' TOILET ARTICLES S- " ' v' IP - SI - . krJ i3 -OF V Opposite Brick Store, (BHSjV! Having PrcJused J. C LacMy & Cos entire stock cf BLACKSMITIirXG AGdNMAKIXG MATERIAL; ; v .-. -"', I now carry the most :ompIete stock" of Iron, Steel, Hard-Wood and fiflkflables in Crcok County, - ". ' And am prepared to Uo ail kinds of ; usi buort ftoticaaad in gfFHORSESIIOEIXG and PLOW' -DEALER IN Ail Kinds of Building Material, Paii-is, Putty, Oils Splendid Line of Furnitr Lounges, Chairs, Mirrors, iBmbe . accounts .'.ccSJcctajjIs jH . . B E LoKj (successors to J. -DEALERS IN A CJdKKIVAiiIS;X--iiO.E.... ... ! aiiuiaqaorhior JieuicaiAJBe, : , UasT SlDK fY MatN STREET. J t i i.r j' .1 t. . , WHOLESALE . .. PrinGYiHa, ' ;-1 .;r . 0rcScn, R U (i i -DEALER PERFUMERY, HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES,! PATENT MDI- CINH5. TOTTiET A X-naMTT -WfVfl Sfl liPB IWVPVfnAno- , - - k x- . i j J(JJUiS GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS AND OILS, &c, &c, Ac. Also a fins Ursa cf psld and sliver 'watcho;s and jewelry STAH orders for goods promptly filled. "J ! v ; ; -. ' Phydciant' prescriptions earefaffy comppundedlat all hours. ' ' T JL WXJL"' MASONIC BUILDING," The Pioneers Gf DEALERS DRY GOOPSDjGROQERi jhats, cre hi'AllDWR -Aoxirra ron M ITCH ELL ;tt-;if;lcBti: -DEALER S V CIO M JM LJ . ' 5 ' 1- - -. "S, I - ' " t Agents for D. M. Orjbo ACilllll OilUl his KINS, TRINEVILLE, OREGON Rrs - cSass Workmanshin WORK 4 SPECIAL TY. t ; 01 1 AS. M. KLKIXS. Dressed and Rough, and Glass, --'ii-'. : LreBed-Eoom etsS. &'e M 7 monthly. j; A & SOJMS W. HOWARD) AND P72RT?HAfT"T? v HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES ' - BIRD SEfeD AND CAGES - s, Tobacco and Pure VinW . Tpt TJSVTI.I.V OrxCON. AND RfeTAIL s rr s. IX- PRiNE VILLE, OREGOl PRICES. IN ths J. 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Jiiiteia, iJiJeilBpi ! t, OBfh?-?o' Splendid Si ' mm r i in- -i f BSCAy SS 1T-.;'A31-,THS? it tig? :': ttM.aw COWxIs LIj V i Tot H dc-i.2i ! H7JS.i.-ii T.f s.. f - PlATIi?iMiH!3MI OTJ3 f- AITS. XS I ? - I aotMMEftMMM' , 1 o-B.ajtM 4 ' "WJJsV' ,J TEAS " 4 - &f.jrriAmfi . t" kteMsP - - " 1 f X 0 1 I ; - 9 'i av It 'I 1 1 P j .r , - . - . . ; - . -N . ; ' -J!.J UUll-UlU. v B2l.VlDESe.ll.Uj