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flltKAT SPECIAL SALE: Throughout Our Store Every article marketl down to a very mnull profit, in ordor to muke room for our Now (JooiJh just urriving .... Never wag such an opportunity ofTerod in the oily of I'rinerlllo. W doubt if tlwro ever will bo again . . . ltcinctjibor, wo can inonuy give you boitor goods for the leant Other riinrnhanta will meet tua QUALITY nmot tho PRICK, but Ihey ounnot Our Htmik in up-to-datii, HtyliKli, in (Juuiundud and tliu quality Unit COME and SttIC and you will be convincitd .... JAPANESE BAZAAR Reliable Merchant N A TYE, Manager SHOES AND OXFORDS A fine line of Ladies' Oxfords for mi miner wear Cloud quality, not oil l and finds, but the latest stylus. $1.00 The Horber In Mor J i L ! I'oiiniH hi M i yi a to vii Brick Would be glad to meet all of hie old patron and also new ones to. FIRST CLASS WORK DONE Prineville Review. 8 A TCIID.VY. JUNK lit), luol. lot A I, iMI I.KNrKAL. Embroidery Silk at the Ilea 1 1 i v. l.leu Laud for ulu. A. 0. I'almer. Tice Adkiua, of Mitchell, la (a our city. Ashwood la try Inn to orgauixe a braiia ban J. Sheriff Congh-lou ia Uajn Beaver look allrr Inn stock. Farmer Powell want tu Portland (lie t rat ill llm week. I'.oya' Clothing (rum -' Si par auit anil up. J K Morns. Couin ilinuu Will Wurcwollnr loll list umliiy lur 1'urllaiitl. Hon. J K. Moure left fur hla horns at Tho Dalles lal Tuesday. Lhuor Killer la M)ling a few days in Hid Mitchell country. M. A Moure left lor Portland .Monday. Will l gone about a week. lion. W. II. Udell, ol Haleiu, Wai ill the city the llrni u( the week. Mr. and Mia. Dick Vandi-rpoo!, ol J-ava, a-ij the weak in lli nly, Kitithnnk's UIoeiine Tar Soup, Uo I .it fm 'J.'t icnte. at tho Bee llivn. IVif.'il lining union auila II. ul mult' i vsme and puce see Ihe lien Hit. Mrs. A. C Knighton and duughtri w rc ilmm fruit HoamhI tin reck, SV.J Wright anil J. J. ri.irm.oi, ol lloji I, an,) in llm city ta.t Monday. A. II Nilea anil Councilman While w en-over wi llm IVm IiiiIw last nk It K llluul ia Kihcitiug ordrra In the Jvimiw Creek country (or Hie r'aUltlcas churn. Anybody vanillin lo luy lowu proerty aid e money by calling on A. II J.lppmaii. freight 2 Cents a ponnd from 1 hi' Dalles la I'llut'illlx by Ilia Marin Spring Stage, r.lkiusft king have a large assortment ol evei) Hong III Ihuir 1 1 uu. (.'all and It ton vine id. Stockings lliat are HliK'k-Kiug m botl.'r stock (or tie moiiev In llir land See tlix Itiw I Urn. Jay K SI i mill. Ilia JoiiKa' I'aali Store man, ol I'orllitnd, (Iruon, i in om clly Huh acrk. Iluyforka and Carrinra, lllraka and HantfioH, hi Khank Ki.ai.sa A Co , Hoiilli Knd hlacknimtli ahu. Yui) may nmli h Ilia prion ol our cloth Jug, bill you can't mated the youila at the price. J, K. Morria. It I. (nltwrl, ol lor! la ml, Waa In our city laat Wi'duuaday, making an abalrucl ol the rouda u( ('rook eoiiuly. Meu'a Huili that are durable ami tlml you will llku to aaar, at prlcaa you will like to pay. J. K. Morria. II. J. Muter, o( Paulina, waa in the clly thin week, lie left (or Shatiiko lo look allm his wool Inlnrnala. Hoy your nahlng lack la at llm IWc Hive, tin) plai'n to nave luoimy, A coin pleto atm'k alnuya on lutnd. , War baa been proclaimed In China i town and In eonmiiienee Hie city e 'i chequer la llm guiner $20. Walt A linker Marble Work, ol The l'allea, do dial claim work. Tliuy invite an inaectlon ol their woik. II you want aorne aeconil band tlieliaa or bed cloibinK, call Immediately on J. I.. McC'iillivch, the jowolor. Wuriweiler A Tliorneon bave raeplved a laio Invoice of Spring Koodsol all din erlptioiiH, Cull mid see Ilium, i Our clly aiitlioritlea eliould sen to It that our ateum wood aawa are a little Bioro careful with refureneo to lire. Unhamiled Cupn ami Saucers others ell tliem at 7ft emila per set my price 06 cents. Sou the Bee Hive Kioto. All account" due inn prior to January 1, 1(H) 1, miiHt lie willed. , Kn. N. Wiiith Not Sabbath Dr. Holt, ol Portland, will preach at l(l:,'IO a. m. and 1 p. m , (or the hankut uii'dllng on Upper McKay. Laundry Hua) nemtorl Inr waali daye up In a year's tinm. We ran help cut ilown llin total. J. K. Morria. Alio. Mclntoali ruturned (rum Port land laat Tburailay with Ilia daughter, ho haa bmu attending; school at that place. I'iive your order lor an Adriatic Plait llm ki'Vc. Ilio only liigh'Kradi) roller bwar ing draw cut machine going. Kkam I'J.KINB It ClI. V.'t. I.lllar.l and Hiram (iilmon, two proiiiluciit atiickmen ol the noiillioaMtern purtion of the county were in our city laat TueKilay. On the now daylight run between Prlneville ami Hhaulko the atagn com any in i k ii ibrea rhangea of horaua thereby luauriiig good apd. Siw J. I'. Morria about your new Hat and get It or!' your mind . Whm you put it on your head you will (eel aitlialled willi il and I lie price. J. K, Morria. Kor Ilia neat 80 day a, I ill del I Un derwear at oxtreroe low Diicea not oror tao tlurda their ral value. J. F. Moaaia. We undi-rataiid that tlie ruada in the Maury rojJ iliatrict are in a terrible condition, l'lie ai)arvm jr ol that ilialiirt nlioiild be iiiaile to work the ruada. II ii'inil, K!trliuuin, letter, iliaflng, ivy Hiiauiiui! ami all akin tortures are quickly cuied hv lWitt's Witch llawl Slve. Tho en lion pile cure. Templuton 6c Son. John IVuiplelon arrirod hoina last week (riiin Slcm accompanied by bis iiii-cm, Mi Kthel IMiillinwr. Miaa Ktbel had bicii uiti-nihin mhool at Salem. j l'ir llicr covering ul any kind, go to A. Ii. I.ipi'iiiitn'n and aaVM lioin 10 to 26 ci iiIk a iint. Itcmrin ber, be ilon't ! chjth'c f.'r iot; LMiiaMa. linoleum. ..ie. i A . I'. 1 1 up in olid, the part v ho bought tlie V im' irtie on the 1 .-A'htiU'H aiioiil a moi.ih a.'o, lof afvu Ivni'lit tlel (uIIh be- tow I'll inner lri.l. ii UitH iV.i.'iuH'. ' A . Ii.;!'..! .,..'iiiti.i:i la iot iii't'eaaalV to cure pile I ii Will 'a W'ltcli llaiel S.ilve iv'ci aM "tat 'p.'H"e and never (uila. iv..w,,:. con .'tmfeila. 'i'diipti'lon 6i Sou. J I'. M.ii'ih ei-lla ahoee that are cum (in table ai d Hatiidui'lorv il Ihey Hi iow lomire 11 tlie ilo hoi. Yon uiitihl jut aa veil K"l rhiKia that III, Ibat'a that we ate bete fur. J. K, .Moiria, 75 centH for iMisaea' Oxforda, in kid or vofting topa, good style, a tyKn great barguin. Buy while OC they last. Man's and Boya' Mbocs, reliable and at pricea to suit all. aSHOE HAMILTDri V WMl la. A. XTRAORDIMAEY JaLE Wurzweiler & Thomson 50c cents for Men 'a and Boya' Summer Shirta, laundered with collar and cufl'a. HatTiilton-Brown Shoe Co. ia a medium priced ladieeVishoe, ia one of our moet popular eVIIers and is guaranted to give eatiafaction. Ladies' Fine Jersey Ribbed Vests, 15e. 25 pieces best quality, fast colored Percales will be sold during tbis sale for 10c. The clothing made by Kub Nathan and Fischer Co. ia noted for its stylei and perfect fit. Suita from 18.00 up. A big line of Lawns, Or gandies and Dimities will go at half price. Simpson, Wilson & Go. Hon. I. N. VVilliamaon and family re turned laat Saturday Irom The Dallea. Mre Willmmaun and daughter bave been there aince laat fall, the latter attending acluX'l. Coiimllman P. K.Stewart and daught er I'tia left on Friday of laat weak lor hawton, Oregon, where Mr. Stewart goes to look after hia mercantile iutereata at that place. Hon. W. P. Keady, of the Mayflower tninoa, apent ae veral daya iu our dty dur ing the Out of the week. Mr. Keady aye they are going to have a great cele bration at Howard. Kev. Uramblet will preach down at the Weaver acbool liouee, eight tnilea be low here, ou (.'rooked river uezt Sunday, June 30, IIM1. at 11:0) a. tu and 3.30 p. m. All are invited to attend. in M n w r Prlneville and Shaniko Stage Company. Special attention given to Paaut engor and Krelght traffic to and rrum The DbJ lea aud Bhwolao Special rauMi given to panlaa and frelguMQ bulk. ADAMSON s WINNER CO, Agenta. " J " " - Frlr.ovllle and Shaniko Stago Company SpecliU attention given to Paaa- nnh-Hr unit Freight trarnc to and n oio Tin" Dnlloa and Shunlko. SimhMiiI rnuMglveuto unrltea and frolght In bulk. ADAMBON & WINNER CO.. Agenta. 1 lanitcr, dieutt and dewth follow neg le.-t of the how. 'In. line lVWitl'a Kittle K.tily liiaera to regiilato tliem and you mil add ye.ira to vour life and life to vour veiiie. Kany lo take, never g-iie. Tein- pieloii Sou. Fie It hi i Cent a pound from The Dal let to Priuerllle by the Harm Spring Mage. 1 di'Hire to announce lo the public that I luuo ipiil keeping hoardern at The Keil- hv and have leaaed my nxinis lo the Vienna Cum. I etill retain the manage ment ol them. Mh. Clime Coima. Mr. Jainea Rrown,of Putemoulh, Va., over U0 yeura of ago, nutreri'd lor yeara ailli a bud Burn on hia laee. Phvaiciana wild not help him. UeWitt'a Witcli Salve cured hi-.ii pernianently. Temple- ton A Son. tieo, W. Wilev haa sold hia entire hand of lioraea lo Wuraweiler, tiowier, and Jonoa. Mr. Vilnv haa over MO head of liorNos and the price named ia a private nun. Daylight Run Prlneville to Shaniko 12 Hour Service leaves Prinoville at 6 A M Tuea duya Thuimlava and Saturdays. leaves Shaniko atO A M Muudaya Wedneadaya ami Fridaya. A DAMSON A iii.iuiil heiH lie VP' by the Warm Freight 2 Cents a (l)aliea lo Prlneville ..!... til IT up. ... . . Your lioreea and wauona called for ana delivered free of charge, at Hie South Jud lUacltumltli shop. 1'anx JCi.kimh V WINNKK 00 Agents, rtiiaataaiiTiiw I'riuiiville Camp, No. 21tt, lust week eliii.'lml the follow ing olllcera for the en suing year: C'ouhuI commander, Dr. II. P. llolkiuipi adviaor, Cliarlea I.ylle; ea enrt, W. II. Young; watchman, Sara .vile; Houtiuul, Arthur Tom ploton; loun ger, 1 N, I.iggott. The bilious, tired, nervoun man cannot HUicnaefully oomixite with hia hmiltliy rlvul. DeWitt'a l-ittle Karly UlBera, the liiuioiiH pillalor (!onatiwllou will remove llm ciuihu of your troubles, Templetou Jt Sou. Ye tdllor and family will attend the Fourth at Howard aud in cousi-ijuence (hia ullii-o aill tut cloaed from Wrdneaday iiuoii Until Friday noon and in conae' ipience ae uiay Iti a little late next week. Mr. T. M. Halduiii and family arrived laat F n.l.iy I'Veiiiug from Portland, a liere Mre. Ital'Uiu and the children have re filled aini'ti lio-l Seipleuiber. Tbechildreti have bceu altenUing achool at that place. Mr. Geo. M Joiiea, of Painley, arrived bore Sniiriuy evtning from Portland with his daughter w bo have been attending achool at 1'irtlaud. They auent Monday in our city and doparted lor tbeir borne ! Tiicailay morning. ! Kev. Mr. Irwin will preach in the I'nion i kurcli wl 11a.m. In the even ing at 8 o'clock , ia the installation aer vica. Dr. Holt w ill preach and charge the people; Mr. Irwin will charge the pimtor elect. All are cordially invited lo tlieae aorvieea. To reduce onu'a weight, cut off one meal a day, break laal preferably. Take a cup of clear cotlce, sipping it slowly. I.iva largely ou lean meat. Take plenty ol eattrciae. Avoid atigara and starchy (ooda. July l.adifa' Home Journal. Albert Cubitt arrived home Irom the Yukon milling legion laat Sunday. Mr. Cubitt apent the winter near Dawson, working on a claim, lis aye that there ia plenty of gold in that country but it coma a good deal of work to get it. Ha eeenis glad to got back. Z. K. Moody hata a representative now at Shaniko to look after the needs of hia wool growing and shipping cuetotnere. His agent ia prepared to advance freight to tea in at era, receive and forward wool a, and lo give peisonal attention to receiv ing and forwarding men-band lee of any doacription conaigned to his car. "Tho doctora told me tor cough waa Incurable, One Minute Cough Cure made me a well man." Morris Silver, North Slralloid, fi, It.. llecauee you ve not I found rolief Irom a stubborn cough, don't 'duapuir. One Minute Cough Cure haa j cured tliuiiKanda and it will cure you. : Safe and sure. Toinplelon A Bon. I Hoy Howard, Johnny Howard, Charlie j Christiana, aud Guv Moore have returned ! to Prineville, after a year's study at the ,: Oregon Agricultural College at Corvallie. ; Miss Kdith Howard and Joe Howard were alao studenta. Prlneville ia wall represented In that splendid inatitution of learning and wa hear favorable reporta from all. Another cane of killing aheap Is re- rw ,,l,..l Ku II,- l ll 1. ,...! Tl.l- IU. ru. ,VU XJJ .! I m.ll I ' .J , 1 , III... (,d MUia the shetp beluuged to Dd Henry, of Con dun. They were camped in Wheeler county on the main fork of Lone Kock creek, aeven in Us above l.ona Kock and were shot into by unknown parties, who killed about 15 head and crippled many others. They were ordered tu take the sheep oil' the erek or get a worse deal next time. The sheep were moved to another range. These ocuurrences are getting quite common and somebody Is liable to get buit oyer It it it is pot atopjied. Vr. IWIkuap was called over to Willow Creek laat Monday to attend Archie Brown, who wa, sick with the pneu monia, but the doctor arrived loo late lo render any aaaietaiice and the young wan died Boon alter the doctor's arrival. He waa iu his 16th vear and waa a son ol George Brown, of Trout Creek. I-at Tuesday alternoon about 3:40 the fire department was railed out by tbe woodehed of C. 0. Maling's catching (Ire. Tbe wood aaw bad jnat sawed up a cord of wood and left, but in a few min utes the woodahed waa on fir. No. 2's reeponded quickly with a stream, follow ed aoon by l'a and it waa but tbe work of a few mioutea toextinguieb the flamea. Dyapeptics cannot be long lived be cause to live requires nourishment. Food is not nourishing until it ia digeated. A ' disordered stomach cannot digest food, it must bave aaaiatauce. Kodal Pynpepeia Cure digests all kinds of food without aid Irom the stomach, ailowir g it to rest and regain its natural fuiictiona. Ila elements are exactly the same aa the natural di gestive fluids an 1 it simply can't bolp but do you good. Templetoo A Son. The Vienna Cafe ia still in the lead aa the best reatHUranl in tbe city. They have a number of nice rooms in connec tion with their rex I an rant and have made arrangements with Mis. Cohrs ol The lledby whereby the ienna Cafe has leased all the rooms ol that house. Mra Cobra will bave the supervimun ol the roams, and giieata will be allowed the nse ol tbe sitting loom and parlor aa heretofore. At thel.iat meorinir of Snnbeam Lodge, No. 3fi, IVgreo of Honor, it wa decided to postpone their installation of ollicera until the 9th of July. At this time ihe installation will bn public to invited guesta. Karh member of the IVgree ia allowed to aek one person, w ho is eligible to become a member. A literary pro gram ia being prepared and a lunch will bo served. Fery member ol Ihe order Is invited to be preficut on that occasion. "A lew months ago, lood which late for breakfast would not remain on my stomach for half an hour. I used one bottle of votir Kodol lvspepa!a Cure and ran now eat my brenkfiuit and other mea's with a relish and my food ia thor oughly digested. Nothing equals Kodol )yspeieia Cure for stomach troubles " II. S. Pitta, Arlington, Tex. Kodoi Dye pepsia Cure di genua what you eat. Tem pletou A Sou. Wa stopped into the court house laat Wednesday and awapped talk with the county olticiala. The county clerk was at his poet aa usual. We lound Warren Drown a general utility man. Beside hiaduliea as deputy alieritT, be is assist ing the county clerk, and during Super intendent Boegli'e absent haa an aye ou the school nia'ama, which ia not a very unpleasant duty. He is equal to the occasion and will perform hia duty faith fully. Sam Clemmene arrived in Prineville laat Tuesday on the stage from The Dallea. He went below with a six-horse freight team and ou bis return trip at Ten-mile was thrown Irom a horse and had bis left arm broken at tho elbow, lie was taken to The Dalles Hospital where be waa given tne proper attention, tie lured a driver and bis team landed here Monday evening. He remained over here until Thursday morning order Dr. Uoaeuberg'a care and left for hia home at Paulina. Having new and complete government plats of the entire comity, and being thoroughly posted in land matters, the undersigned is prepared to take all kinda ol land tilings and Html proofs, prosecute con testa and give reliable advice in all nuttera pertaining to land matters. Charges reasonable. Work guaranteed. A. C. Palmkk, U. S. Commissioner. The whole island of New York was originally bought of the Indians for an equivalent of about twenty-five dollars. Today New Y'ork has a population of about 3,600,000, w hich is exceeded by only one other city Loudon. Its wealth ia enorinoua; its annual expenditures are more than twice those of the Kepublio of Mexico, and almoat one-third as much aa those of the German Umpire with its We bave about two-dozen Ladies' Crash Skirts, which we will sell during the sale for 85c. Men's Straw Hats, worth S1.00 and $1.50 for 50c. Ladies' Colored Silk Waists in blues, pinks, lavenders, grays aud magenties, regular price S3.50 and 4.00 ; sale price, 2.50. Ladies' do you need shoes ? We have a line which we will sell like this : $4.00 shoes for - - $ 2.50 3.00 " " - 2.00 2.00 " " - - 1.50 25-doz Ladies' Black Seam less Cotton flose, double soles and high spliced heels, will go during this sale at 15c. Wurzweiler & Thomson, HEADQUARTERS FOR ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. 1 F. MORRIS... IWill Carry a Complete Line of Latest Styles in! i Appliques, Al lover Embroideries and Laces, Embroidery Trimmings, Valenciennes Laees and Insertions, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Velveteens, Gilt Trimmings. We have the latest novelty in Ladies' andfDisses, L'Higlon Belts and Spikes. They are of highest excellence, and bought in the East and will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE MARGIN An impromptu musicalo was given by i Dr Rosenberg and Mr. Hopkins ut the j parlors ol the Poindexter hotel Wednes-1 day evening. The services of Pro(, McKenxie at the piano were secured (or , the occasion. Vocal numbers were rend- j ered by Mine I.uckey, Miss Glaze, Mr. ! Kobler, Dr. Koseiilterg, and Mr. Hopkins j and choral sinning by all was a feature j of the evening. At the clone of the en-; tertainment ice cream and cake were served to those present and it nus uni versally agreed that thie waa a pleasant and successful social function. B. V. Allen has bought K. R. Gary's interest in the Prineville hotel and is now the sole ow ner. He has leased the prop erty to C. E. McDowell, the proprietor of tbe Vienna cafe, who will take charge the first of September. Mr. McDowell will refurnish the hotel throughout with new furniture and bedding, aud will otherwise make needed improvements in the building. Mr. McDowell's reputa tion aa a hotel man w ill he a snllicieiit guarantee that the house will he con ducted during bis management as a firsl claaa hotel. The laat number of the " Barometer" is on our table. Thie paper is published , monthly during the college year by the literary societies of the Oregou Agricul tural College. During the past year Miss Edith Howard, of this citv, was associate editor and the business management for another vear baa been intrusted to Miss Howard's care. The "Barometer" re flects great credit upon its promoters and ia a useful adjunct to the college. "Fred erick Homer Baleh" ia the subject of a short article by Ming Howard aud it speaks well for her literary ability. She waa also elected as president of Pierian literary society for the ensuing school year. Siie is a member of the class of '02 Deputy Attorney Bell and wife returned last Saturday from Long Prairie. Mr. Bell went up to assist in the organisation of the Little Deschutes Irrigation com pany, which haa already a ditch taken out of the East Deschutes above Big river. Thia ditch ia 10 miles long and 12 foet wide. They intend thia fall to en large their ditch to AO feet and extend it 25 miles farther. They alao expect to f The ONLY THE SUN f HJ--U JMf JAR with Detachable Fastener. FRUIT JAR The Only Perfectly Hermetically Sealed Jar. Notice this Lever. t& it' ii.' y i.' ? EASY TO SEAL GUARANTEED TESTED UNIFORM I jjgwaiii sjCt M lp -1 ffffnnwai a Si EASY TO OPEN STROSG CLEAN SIMPLE ST'N FRUIT JARS COST MORE, BUT! Canning Can Be Tested. Iio Danger of Frail t spoiling DanKer of burning bands In Prylnff to open iaeaiing Grooves to Oum J)0 FOR SALE ELKINS & Metal to corrode or taint con Wire to stretch tenia Loee by breakage Special rubbers or oovera BY kzhsto. aSea e&aie, population of 62,000,000. And it has build several laterals ami by bo doing can become the fluaucial centre of the world, reclaim a large tract of land. There is July Ladies' Home Journal. over 400,000 acrea of luud in one body susceptible of irrigation and can be cov ered by this ditch. Mr. Dell is very en thusiastic in reference to thia section and says that it ia rapidly settling up and it will be but a short while until It will be all taken, il one is to judge by the past low mouths. Maury Itema. Messrs. George Morgan and Isudor Meyer and family spent Saturday and Sunday on the North Fork of Crooked river fishing. Kit Carson and family, of Canyon City, passed through Maury last Satur day on their way home. Tliey have been vixiting Mr. and Mrs. Careou, of Hay stack. The platform for the Fourth of July celebration is almost completed. Mr. Ilinton and daughter are visitiug -.villi G. L. Roberts. I.oighton Morgan, ol Beaver, is viBiting with Mr. an I Mrs. John Morgan. James Gamier, ot Hardin, waa in Mutirv the lirat of the week. The cattlemen of Beaver have been gathering cattle in this neighborhood. Love Bailey, of Beaver, sold hia cattle. We understand the price waa $23 per bead. We are Informed that Abe Hackleman. ot Cump Creek, ia going to ship several car loads of boraes to Missouri ia a few days. We still eentinue to have warm days and cold nights. Jumbo. June 25, 1901. Grand Ball. A grand ball will be given at Sisters, Oregon, on the evening of July, 4, 1901. Tickets including supper will be $1.60. An invitation is extended to all. P. B. Davis W. E. Claypool W. T. E. Wiuwit Am, Smith A. i). AlJJNuHAM J Com. For Bale. Two residence in Prineville for sale; also, 1 stage coach : 1 mail cart : 2 seta single harness. Inquire of Bob Smith, The Painter Or, Rkvikw office.