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m Japcnose llazaiu rn n Our (Jreat Sale commmtoe MONDAY JANU ARY 7, lWl continuing for i',0 day. Every, Article H educed It-ft for Huplce, Oregon, Vi hero Rim will teach u tt'rin of school ut tliut place, KirnrlH urn )lii( made fur Clio or gunixutloii uf a lodge of tho Itathbone Maters In this city In tho near fulnru. All accounts duo nit) prior lu January I, 11)01, Hitmt bo Huttled. L'n. N. Wiiitk, Wantkh To purchase two good buggy ll'alllS, Must l gKlltlo, ClIKIN ClloltS. ArCoxr- l will will my millie stock of millinery ut (mt. Mum. (. M. Kkkiin, Milliner, Tbn roHiil from Washington places ilia population of 1'rinnvllle at (I'lil. Thin la rulhur a low ustimalu, we think. ijnulity mi. I not quantity tiiukes lo Witt's J .It I lu iCmly ItlmuK mull valu u 1 1 1 u llttlu liver ) i 1 1 m . Templeton A Hon. I'r-lK lit '.' Criitx a pound from llie Dulles In I'llnt-illle by the Harm NH liiir Mage. I Every Man and Woman in (his com. lmuiity realizes the fact that tho Itazaar utiu.h iiflir.lif!ll AX. DISK Consists ()Illy FTrlnovlllo and ShanlkT' of strictly lirst -class, ! stagocompany " .1 HuocluJ ulumllon given to Paas nOWeSl. inOSt UM-lO I niiir ul Krolht truitlo to ud date goods. is not an effort made to force out old, un desirable goods. The BAZA AK'S GKKAT SALE is n (3 HEAT offering of the most desirable, newest mid very choicest mer chandise at prices as lower than for inferior OUH SPECIAL HAT SALE We have 300 MEN'S and BOYS' IIATS that we will bcII for the next 30 days regardless of Cost. Here arc some of our Great Bargains MEN'S HATS, formerly $3 50, now, $2 00 3 00, " I 50 M m 50, " 90 BOYS HATS from 25 cents up. If you cannot como in, write us describing the hat you wish size and price and wo will send it to you. PRINEYILLE'S Bid STORE 1901 fruiii Tlin DiLtlnM .nd HhtttilltiJ. Oil! 811.0 ' HpooltU niumifi vmi to purtiu and ii vhiiv in utiiiv. ADAM8UN & WINNBK CO Agents. fi-ol L from 00 We lZ or fu" Royal Worcester Corsets;; We are still Belling Flour at $3 75 per bbl., or II 00 single Back low and is asked Is. good gras The Harbor In M'torea Brick Would li g lui I to tni'i't all of hi oil patrona and also new oni'N to. FIKST CLASS WOHK !NK rrineville Heview. SATURDAY, KKIIIK'AUY V. Itll lAM Jl. AM) ti V. K It A L. I'm-ri.ri Waraiift Sula ut I In- I'ji uir. Kn.br ndrry Mm at tlx- W H n ii. U litl run wo in Tlie Un..r "a.1". h 1 Urail Sillllull, WllniMt A Co' III i "Aj " I Italuliillili (llll-.lll. Ill I'lll. .! IM tllK t-hr avti'ial itji dming the llml uf;''"" Ilia r-. j nianipH-rsd.i bull on tint I lih is nil i III talk un . J. J. WVM. of I'll. lUitlr, aa III (lis t it v this t. ! Call mul nre tlnwe Chiimoin Jackets ut TipleUn A Hilt's. I hrin Cohrn desire lo announce til the public thut bo ill from thin date feed homes over night on buy fur .')0 cents Per head. Wit will Hitml tho Kkvikw, fri-o, for Dim yi-itr, to thu K.'iitlnnon who will Ih ilfiluriMl the bent wiilltor of the 1 1 1 u n k 1 1 . Priaw trrli, money tulkti, bring H your taah hiiiI I'li'lotiitiu H for bent Trine vlllo Hour ut 7& wr bbl. Himihun, Wiijtox A Co. Kri'lvbt 2 Ci iitH a Miund from The OaUm to rniii'vllle by tliti Warm ticl your nulla ready l-r the inaa iinuil. Tlmm ia itoinn to be a ftninil old time that ni;ht. I'ou't you fnil lo be ttmre. A mull who tiiiiuM'a tlio Hle of Wlntt-r liojtlH ut J. K. Munis'a bail an i'll IikI1 hi" t'i'ur with a flO bill unit cull it Ki'ouotuv. If ou lik cli-un wrvii-e, t!lll"l ailver, 1 1 1 1-ii , 1 1 1 1 1 1 m , l.i 1 1 1 1 ' Hiirioiiiiiiiilua ami a well ri-i.ircil bill of fine, tfo to the Vicuna t'ufo and you iil crruimy nijoy it. (io to Hi" WuttH Sl lliirtoti Mm bin Wirk ut Hi" 1uIIik for mi) tiling in Iheir liui-, Tliry ili liit iluH work ami can (nriiMi V" wk on nhurt noliva. Kor rl'r i-nreriiitf ol tiny kluil, I!" 10 .V. II. I-U'i'itimi' uu'l "v bum 10 tu ri'iitH a iukI. Ki'iiu'iiiix'r, be ilon'l i hjro (01 lu iti t-Hik'lH, liiiuti'iiiii, etr. The lii.iu l M.ir. h ,ii lliu Matiura In 11. .11 on 1 1 .i- M'li i I Infill nmill.i nl ! ii'. k k 'I'lic ilo.it will tm .. ,'li ,,l T M.i'ki'i niioi l ri'iiirmlii-r IIiih I .me bil l il. l'.u". u'l eiuiiili-tfelia of i. 'Vin'i. v iuii lim i .ii . . wi.iiii Iv-m 'tin int,iiitl iLiitl.li' imrN tll,,a,li rt.li-h l.l.it nil iklll ill.u-l'il. 'i.'iliilt'tOII Simpson, ttlilson & Go Great Reduction WINTER GOODS At J. F. Morris Call and Get Our Prices. Styles and Prices Blended to Yoar Liking For the remainder of the season, prices cut the figure and here we cut the I'ricts, Grand Clearance Sale For January 1901 SWEEPING KEDUGTIOIiS Ox ALL Winter Goods Kor 30 Days We Offer all our Winter Dry Goo 1-3 eff for Cash WOBZWEILER & THOMSON OKEt.ON M1IEE11 1TOS. Hay Creek Ram's Triumph at Salt Laka City. tVI"i.irv ii lite uiini ii .Kit nl Ki.ilita uf ni t I 1 1 ; "I Hi- . ti v pio i- ilia to ibiuie t Mh i f .f Hi.. 1 11 t.l I m tii.iklti,: I'l. lliul event. .Millu.im uf Hi.le iu fuiiiiliur ailh H.WlU ri l i:tlu K.11I.V liiMua 1111. 1 tlioiw who lino Hi liiul liiem to he f.iiuoiie hllle iil:. Xiivcr K'U). JViupletoii A Son. Wiit.nrilur A TlunnJioii liave receir Naw gnoila airivn eviiy tl.iy t Wui ,,i(i,. line nf Koyal Worrealer Jf A TlHMtMin'a ( . rit'tN, in Hlmit, int-iliuin, long and ex- CcuIh, fl.iRl, 1. W, luvn bllHllI llova' Woulen (ioode of nil kliitli t .Hour own I Iru ln"K I'lhvn V'ii-. Tim It.tr.AAH. Iter, and Mm II. N. Huwau beao lpiitii III for neverul ilavn. Ueriimn lli ulth Tin, thu it'eat uriller at Teoiletou A Kou'h. Ureal lUriruiiia III Mimi'h and llata at Hlniaon, Wilnon A Cu'it Iteat blai'keniilhliiK and horm-Hlioeiun In the city at Krank Klkii n' ehoi. It. H. Trim ban a fine lot of dry Juniper wood 'or aule. Cull on him. You can buy lloyt' Clothing of J. F. Morria'a ua cheap aa an) other plant. Geoino KuMaell, tho borne buyer, aaine up from IVrlluud lunl Wutluen day. At J. F. Motrin' you ran get niiitu made to order, any etyle, at rtiatly inaile pricmi. U your batitla are coltl, enmo to Hie JUta lllve and get MiltenM ut rudmrd prtoea. Anytwdy wanting to buy town proM-rty will aave money by calling 011 A. II. Llppman. K.lhint A Klnii buva a luriro aHeortment I 8l,lv- 'rilH "rluinal ol ftv.rvtl.liw In ih.ilr linn. Cull ulld bo!t,r,a" cllro '"r t''1"" eonvlneed. Hand mado hunicwi the Ili'Ht in thu ijind at Ih'd Hix-k I'riteH at Ilooiiu'a Saddle Khop. Head Ihn notira for the ptihlio 1111 aiuination of teaubura for alula piiihth In tbia iimie. Men'a llata formerly '- 50 to fl.iH), now Belling at .!) to 2.f. at Slmpaon, Wilaoii A (Va. Freight 2 Cfiitn a pen nil from The Pallea to rrluevllln by the Warm Harhig Hinge. K. A. llelknap hint Monday nim nianced a term of aHiool in Ked Kin k at'hool Uiatrii't. Free aam pie room for commnriMiil nitui at the Vienna Cafe. Hoard mid lodging at ruaaomibla ralea. Cold weather netuwnilitiH in OvcrroulH, that are right in utile mid very ordin ary In I'lli tia at J. K, MoirU'n Unliaiidled Cup atul Muneera nlliera aell them ut 7ft eenla per aid my price 05ennta. Ke the Htm Hive Hluro. A)MN I'lUHIIU MlllllUIII IIIHI HIUNUllV 1 (I M and 2 HO. IVinoiie who fjiinot tukd onlitiary pi'hi Ii 1 i.l it a I'lciiivure lo take !o Witt'a Utile Karly Itinera. They are the Ln'nt litlle liver pilln ever made. Tenipletoii A Son. The l.tdiea of the Ihtptint cburcb gave an L'e cream p.H lnl ut the I nion , 1I1 11 1 iti lui-t S.itiii.luy erening tu help ! to raine fumln to ..iy fur repainting llm church building. They nctied over :ii) 00. The 1'renbytnrian church oxect to build a chtircli in rrineville during I he coming year. The ro.id ojmpany hun guiieruiinly iloitutod to them for thut purpiine Hie two lota lying euet of the rchool Iiuiuh). The new homd of directora of (he I'riuevillu Jinkey Club meet last Tliura iluy and eluded llm following ulucere: I'rraldeiit, Will Wuixwoiler ; vice preai dmit, John I'ouiIm ; aecretary, I.. N. Liggett ; treasurer, Kd N White. There in alwaya danger In lining ooiintcifeitn of DoWllt'a Witch Haxol ia a aafe and It ia a tooth- lug 11111I healing Halve for aorea and all akin dinpunon. Templetnn A 800. Our ahoiin aro the beat and It ia im powiblo to iiiuko better nhoci than wa nhow for the nkill of m.m cannot ex cel nml no 111 Uoriul in nupcrior. They c-oiinolu your (eet and the prices con nolo your pume. J. K. MOHHIN, t Prlnevillo and.Shanlko Stago Company. Bpnolul nttmitlon Blvon to Piias oinror and frolirht trtiftlo to and ft'om The Dulltta end Bhivnllco. Hptictiil ruioa given to purllea and freight In bulk. AUAMaON St WINNER CO., AKonla. C&m ujMllTinit fTlll 1 iffftHTMw1 fr itMftsltrt.aTMf.iA Awitt fK-iwfTn1 Kor Hie weakueea ami proetralion following giippo there ia nothing ao proniit and cIT-ctive u One Minute ( "niigb Cure. Thin piepuialbm ia bigbly fti.lor-i.l ua an uiiUiliug remedy for ull ihiu.it and lung troublea and ita eurly iiwt pri-vcntn connuutption. It wun 111., .Ii- Ui t Hid ipiii kly. Tcinplcton A Son. Krom llm Wuhiiit K.igle, of Kunnaa, o leant lint i'urry A. C uili ilia I at W ui itit, KjJiiaa.Janu.iry lat, 1:1.11. ; eiving tliem but little ultcotion. He m Una in Highland coiiut, j Dming the piut )ear, the horse Ohio, June I-tlt, K1J He nerved in j market hue lm-n looking up, and a 0. ti Ki Kegiiueut Illinoia vohmteer Jemand In now being made for a clans infantry and wua Imii.irwhle ilincharg-j ,orM-a thut have hitherto been un e.l June SO. l.sl". He waa mora bigli uulable. The recent wars have cteat ly enlerinetl and mora miiveraally ej , deuiun.l lor cavalry hornea and rewixK'lod titan any other man that 1 buyera were in our country iast suuinu-r h.i lived at that place. He was a or l.ttHS vf ,or8eg tu(i loo ou brother uf the late J. 1. Combs ' - inul uuny liurmtu. bia city. ' I Tbe people of Crook county have a Saddle Horaea Wanted. Yeara ago Crook county received a large amuunt of muiicy from the sale of hor.n's ahiili she raised. A fear yeara ago there were a aiirp'.ua of borsuu and it u.ia bur.t to nell a borne for any price and in tounopience peo ple became iliigueted with hrao ruin ing and sought some other meaoa of earning a livelihood, allowing their honln to wander here and there not The nlockboldera of the 1'rinevilla Jockey Club al their annual meeting hold hint iSultiiday at the court nous eltx ted the following directora for the ennuing year : Will WuJiwciler, John C.uuba, Kd N. White, Champ biuith and I.. N. Liggett. Tin rejiort of the tiea-mrcr ahuned that the Club was out of debt and a small balance on baud. During: the pant year, the club paid olT a note of -M7 and will start In the next year with no indebtneaa and by careful management for the next two years, the time for which the leune holds good, ought to bring a good dividend to thu stock holders. rrineville can now boast of some (new and aleigli riding has been the principal enjoyment for tbe several days pant, About lour inches of snow cover our beautiful valley while iu parts ol tho country it is soma deeper and in others not no deep. Stockmen are generally rejoicing at this storm for tliey have plenty of bay to feed and without the snow in the mountains, our water supply would become rather limited. Thin anuw is also pleaniug lo the funning communities that are wit'iuiit the iiieuna of irrigation. It means more mointure for ths aoil and in conneipienue larger crops next harvest. Hayataolc. Kit Kkvikw; Keal eatate ia chang ing Imniln occiiniiiniilly in and around our burg. Tom lataoh has sold his ranch to J. II. Windom, and W. Q. Rogers bought a lot In Iliiddlevllle from II. H. Oaborn and has moved Ilia house onto It. (1. K. Ibinta has moved out onto tieorge Millur'a ranch and tbe latter will drive the Lamouta stage. . Tho I'nilod Artisans gave an en tertainment and supper at their last meeting. The brothers furnished the program and tbe sinters furniabed the supper. It was a (well affair and was enjoyed by all present. There was an ahtiniluuce of supper and nttinh and milk galore. Some of the young ladiea wore very (ond of uiuah, but they did not founder. Ki'poita Vliuw a gieatly increased death from throat and lung troubles, dun to prevalence of croup, pneumonia 11 11 1 1 grip. Wo advine tho una of One Minute C'uiigli Cure in all of theae dilllciilticn. It ia the only hurinli'MS ie:iiiily I h it givcx imiiieiliiile rcnulla. Children like it. Toniplnton A Son. In They Come. The following books wore placed the school library this week : "The American Speaker." Four copies ot "tSpocial Songs" by the mcIiooI, Ten supplementary books by L. N. Liggett, chance sow to dinpuise of all their well broken saddle hornes. Mr. H Taylor Hill ia in the field for a thousand bead of cavalry horses. They must be sound and well broken to the sadJle, bard color, in good condition, 14 bands 2 inches to IS bands 3 inches high, weigh from 900 to 1150 pounds and must be delivered on or before May 1, 1901. Now is the time for our horse raisers lo dispone of a clans of homes that they may not have a chance to do so again for years. Get up your horses and break them and let them go. Fire Protection. The committee on fire and water and the marabal made a partial round of the city thia week examining flues, chimineya and stove piies. In this connection, we desire to call the at tention of property owners and tenants to the new ordiaance panned last month "an ordinance for the protec tection of fires, for the protection of property endangered thomby and to repeal ordinance No 53, panned by tbe council, December 14, -'1888." It ap pears in another column. Read It carefully and see whether your chimney, flue or stove pipe confirm thereto if not, yon had better make it confirm thereto, as soon an posnible. There is another ordinance In ex istence that ia frequently violated. Open air fires of all kinds, are pro hibited, and any ono burning trash in the open air is liable to a fine ! of fiom five to one hundred dollars or thirty days in the "cooler," or both. Married. COLLVEK KOSTER At tbe resi dence of Mrs. Jennie I'ickett in tbia city by liev. J. II. Urant, Mr. O. 0. Collvor, of Culver, Oregon, and Mra. Virginia Foster, of Priueville, on February 7,11101. The happy couple In well known in I'rlnovillo anil vicinity. Mr. Collver has been a resident of the Haystack settlement for several years ami ia engaged the mercantile buninees at At tbe recent National Stockbreeders' Association held recently at Salt Lake, Oregon's triumph as a sheepbreeding state came prominently before the people. The Baldwin Sheep A Land Company, of Hay Creek, Oregon, have given tbe state a prominence in tbe sheep industry, of which any one would lie proud. The American Sheep Breeder in part says : "One f the most interesting features of the convention week at Salt Lake City was tho sheep and cattle show ut the state fair grounds aud stock yards. The Baldwin Sheep A Land Company, of Hay CreeX, Or., came dowu with HK sheep and lambs fairly representatives of its great stud flock the largeat of the kind in the United States among them a pair of magnificent slock rams, one a big, massive, heavily-quartered Kaaihouillet, and the other I a big IVIaiue of superb form and I fleece. With these were 50 very line ' ram lamba, most of them of the IV I laine type and of unu-ual size, capital j form aud strong fleece. There were 1 also in this fine collection a grand lot of yearling rams of both breeds. 'Our old friends Colonel J. P. Van houten, former manager at Hay Creek, and J. P. Holliday had thm in charge, and all of them except the two lead ing stock rams were sold on the spot for distribution in half a dozen states " While the sheep exhibits were chiefly made up of Kambouillets, Delaines and long wools, and were not so imposing In K)int of numbers as leading East ern sheep nliown, there was no large a percentage of strikingly good sheep and so fine a representation of really high-class rams and ewes, as to give a distinguished character to the shows as a whole, a fact that reflects very high credit upon I'tah aa a progressive breeding state, quite likely to become a formidable competitor with the older nbeepbreeding centers of tbe Kuxt. The ram contest for silver cups were decidedly interesting, not to say ex citing. In the fine wool cine were home bred Ramboiiilleta and Delaines from the Hay creek contingents, im ported and homebreda from Mount I'leasant, Utah stud, homebreda from Colliuston, Utah "Box Elder" sttnl, and fresh importa from the "Anoka" stud at Waukesha, Win. Mr. Work, of Montana, passed rather hurriedly 11 (on the long columiiB of contestants certainly a very formidable and com manding company and gave the honors to the Hay Creek rain Holliday, a bi s masnive, deep fleshed, heavy-boned and strongly covered Bheep ol very masculine moulds and one of the great eat breeders in service at Hay Creek. Following the content came a 1750 offer for the winner, which was respectfully declined" Tho honors woo by tbe B. S. A L. Co are deserving. They have epent a great deal of time and money in im proving their Hock and we aro proud to hear of their triumph. Many ol our sheep ownon are paying particular at tention to sheep-breeding and Crook county ia bound to come to the front as a sseepbreeding center. FOR CASH FOf TJHE JJEXT 30 DrYS FOR CASH Harness at Cost Saddles, Bridles, Bits, Spurs, Quirts, Buggy whips, Men's "Gloves, and other articles At greatly reduced prices. J. W. BOONE F Iff GOOD, PRACTICAL GROCERY ADVICE You Will find just what you want and just )! as you want it at our Model Grocery 'i everything, fresh, cleaii and seasonable. Can you ask for anything more desirable? If go we are open for timely suggestions from our friends or patrons. Your interest is ours. Boy where you will, we will duplicate any prices J i u nave quoted you ana in most cases we can discount the prices made by other stores Cheap prices, not cheap goods, is our plan for do- J nig business. We take orders for DromDt leliveryand guarantee every article sold. ELKINS & KING. a. Culver, while his bride Is a coimin of Mra I'ickett and a lady runpcted by all her I'rliieville acquaintancea. The Kkvikiv denires to extend con gratulations to the happy couple. Receut experiments shows that all clatwea of foods may be completely digested by a preparation called Koiiol PyniKtpaia Cure, which absolutely digests what you eat. As it is the only com bination of all tbe natural digentants ever dsvined the demand for it has become euonujus. It bus never failed to cure the very worst cases of in digestion and it always gives Instaut relief. Templetou A Son. Masquerade Ball. A grand masquerade ball will be given at Ci lute's Hail on Thursday evening February 14th, 1901. and will be under the management of Sharp's Orchestra. They expect to make this Hie bull of the season. A prize a ill be oilered for the best ladv waltzer and another one for the best sustained character, either lady or gent. Dancing tickets will be $1.00, and men and boys will be charged 23 cents each for tbe privilege of looking on. Ladies will be admitted free. Pauciug tickets will be 011 sale at Templeton A Son's drug atore. Supper will be served at I'oindexter's Hotel at 50 cents a plate. Frank E'kius, Ora Poindexter, M. Ii. Biggs aud J. W. Howard will have charge of the floor. There is only one way to make a Masquerade a success anil that is by all going En Masque. The following additional prizes have been offered : A fancy fruit dish for the prettiest costume by The Bee Hive Store. Pair fancy vases for tbe best sus tained character for girls from 10 to lii years old by N. A. Tye. $2.00 bottle perfume for the best lady dancer iu Hie house by Temple ton A Son, Other prizes will be offered. Glycerine Soap for a few davs only- only 3 in a box mado by Jas. 8. Kirk & Co, Chicago, at 20 cents oer box. See the Bee Hivo Store. j The Iri R. Hioks 1901 Almanac; ' Whatever may be said of the scientific causes upon which the Kev. M R. Hicks bases hit yearly forecasts of storm and weather, it ia a remarkable fact that specific warnings -of every great storm, flood cold wave and drouth, have been plainly printed in bis now famous Almanac for many years. The latest startling proof of this fact was the the destruction of Oulveston, Texas, on the very day named by Prof. Hicks in bis 1900 Almanac, as one of disaster by storm along the gulf coasts. The 1901 Almanac, by far the finett, most complete and beautiful yet published, i uow ready. This remarkable hook of near two hundred pages, splendid illustrated with charts and half tone engravings, goes as a premium to every Nubscriber who pay one dollar a year for 1'rof. Hicks' "journal, Word an Wokks. Tbe Almanac alone ia sent prepaid for only 2jc. Order from Woau and Works Publishing Company, 2201 Locust Street, St. Louis. Mo. A powerful engine cannot be 'run with a weak boiler, and we can't keep up the strain of an active life with a weak stomach; neither can we stop the human machine to make re pairs. If the stomach cannot- .digest enough food to keep the hodv strong, such a preparation as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure should he used. It digests what von eat and it simply can't help but do you good. Templeton A Son. If You Want to save money ou FLOUR or GRAIN Our prices are better than elsewhere. Yi bzwem.kh A Thomson,