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About Prineville review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1???-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1903)
W . A,- li II returned Monday V fi ..in a vifil !-i 1 -.0 iji'ci ;or. J 4 ii v hi i v in 8 THOMSON! V CoiiKn-HHimn oluct Williamson! i i i 4 0iu iki-.v on I. in way to Washington lo ! stuirn in on March 4. 11 HIIAN1KO, : : (mc ..ION. JO-litor Kvhny, of the fihnniko Lent'er, was in town on hi way to t litii'l the firel cf t!nj week. J .M:i Cornell is in town this week PRINEYILLE'S LEADING MERCHANTS I from ' Sliimilt 5, looking nf.er Kin X ! ninny ku'int-35 ii. .treats iu Prino- Vl ,-M I U 4 ill il VV ii 1 I i ii n 7 till lin f llftflf II mm IX ' li 0 Hti,tit',9 O PC KJ Headquarter Stockme S u p p 1 i ' Al i"ti lo a number of timber mm 'iwifiii i'riiu'viila thin neck frctn ; liimiijji, Mi nut sola's lumber city,! J , IT OII0 01 UlClll. V f. ! Lour Two t.vo-yearold steers A j branded V kii loft hip end neck. fr I Information rewarded. J. O. Puwei.i.. 0- ('. K. McDowell in Laving liii 4) wine cellar rebuilt. A force of 4 men fetarted to work on it ycsler- V;ily morning digging ami framing for n s e s e desire to express our thanks to tlit people for tin liberal patronage bestowed upon us during the year luotpa.ied. Ipin complMing our inteMory we find that more fpace will be reeded for our rprir.g dock of goodi now on the ay from the manufacturer, and to make room for the earue we will oflW for the next 80 days our dry goods at unbtard of low pricee. AUIC t t t WIS t YOUli niCAIJCKS? o 0 Itoviviil ii.oclinjjd are in progrt-et V in th Mctl.oJiit rburcli. The at . ... V I'-'ii'Ia r.co ih l,irg.j an J .the lotcreut O I: (i.n. C'runrds nllend every even V ing, and much coud work is beina (ione. , Thu ludici of the I), of II. gave an interesting entertuimntut and ice cruiim aoeial Tuesday evening. On account of the revival Q.tutingn in prof-r'K at the M. K. church llie program wua cut abort, and ice cream reigned eupreuie until it ran out. Tlie Jodge cleaned up and lifid thu ludics had more crram they would have luken in nearly that uiuch more. All 40 per cent DISCOUNT 40 per eent On Ladica' and Misea' Jatketa, Ladic' and Misnes' Wool IIoiery, Ladies' and Miafca' Drccg Skirts, Ladies', Minses' and Children' Kagcinatoru, Mise' and Children's Wool lloodii, Ladies' and Children's Wool Gloves and Mittens Misses and Children's Wool Underwear, all of our Wool eloek of Men's and Boys' Clothing. Ladies' Wrappers, Ladies', Dress Gooda, as well as our agree in saving the nocial was an enjoyable afLir. i4-0-' STEAM WOOD SAW I . i RED FRONT BAZA AR clearaIce sale Men's and Boys Hats and Overahirts, and Ladies', Boys' and Children's Shoes, Notions, Fancv Goods of All Kinds, in I m in afurr 1 (J Coriiett m r.uilio.i Mjn!iy lijt'uii, ; !.! btlsilH':D. Kl.var li.V Al'.vood have bought the fle.'im wood (aw, ai:d ron -riici.en r.j rratir.nH tod.iy. Notice their ad fl.cn hi re in tlii iue. wwnd ord' ra l 1'. ). l ux .'ri, and "'M utt. .is I .i c.-r.l. Biiil uu-r( rnti, enril : 75o OOo or.!.- Ut: ". 't n ith -iih.-r of the firm tftliU .'(6. NO RESERVE IN THIS SALE. Every Dollar's Worth of Dry Goods in Our Store Will Be Sold For SIXTY CENTS. ! WURZWEILER & THOMSON - Ui.ll Sorvioa. tiu-y Mill lie proni(lly al'.emlvJ to. Concern I li it Wasiiin.iton, 1. C.,Fcb. H, 1003. j M It. UtuiioK t?L MMKtt!, ' I IIKAH Ml Hi' rrin iirun in V ru" h'lvl.o!ii. ll.o fine tu.tr t.un-! l)ie n , , Uva t ion of th netilioners ; . .... ,, . .'for service on route No. i.ilsl to A y tt ii. :i.i ii ftomt-llontf nuv well . im,ut, Ii w wuiin o.ii.'l..r. j''"-. I qu-.te lirwitH copy of a X : ;!,.. v; ...... ii. ...it, letter just received from the Hon- ; .'" '.' " " - -i : orab o econd Assistant rostmaater 25a DISCOUNT 25 PER CENT Mi-, M.n. -j .... i- l.M f..lr.iil II- .... . M" Mki..I,i 1 k.'in 51 1 I II. I ' .l Mr., II .i ! II .'.nun A XI Making Room for New Coods for tho Spring Season of 1003. At the Uedhy Hut. i, l;(H-ni 11 Ml:.?. HAW "KIN?. f 5 I li . . ... - -. . X' 11 c'asii dref smakii.g RED FRONT BAZAAR ii r;1 : 2 $ In-htiii-nt, All (Voik ttrietly ,l p to date and pitarai.t. d. J Mr t 'oir.ini, ot lim Iiullfii A Piim' illp tieneral concerning the status of : ! hat c.i. ' Hiferring ta the letter fro:n the poKtrnuKlor at I'rineville, Oregon, li.'c 1 by you in tbijotlice, together with a pt'tilio recommending that the service on route No. "311, i'riiicviilo to Ciook, Oregon, be ex tended to Fife, tbo receipt of which has been aeki.offledged, I have the honor to inform you that, after a very careful oontidcration of the matter, this otlice decided some time since, that the circumstances i ...i.i -. j , i; .in in' It-I I . . -,.,,,. t L.. , , . ,. .,, in the (am were not su licient to PRINFV I I F Rf-VIFW Jl" harp wa out ventrrd.tr, I''" ''la' 'H l-o 1 I'm.eville . j . ,. , riilliu w IL.L.L. Ilkff lUff . j , . , ,. , " ;i , ,ti.. .i.io,,. i ,m.Iu.i,... v .-, : warrant the cutabnshnitfnt of ser- nft.-r a tufnto with hm an h enemy, ' l'lu" '''. "K .o i-iut-i.i..-, v.m-i , . ' . J ' ' ... i. m I ...lit ! I 1 . 1. I I . I ' ..... I ... I IV ...... I , .) . I .(IN t- f U M.I I. f a ttt..i.tiiuv Ori imiM .1 I , , , . "i.-i in ipiiii-r nut n inn iu mini l ot ir vv i , . vu wv.u .-it u f..u khhuuahv iiiti the rheumatism. Jim looks rntlu r 1 .,,,,, .u.t j; . ... . . , r i . e iii'ii'K uriiiiif nui iii ururr w hiiukii inn iioeiui- TIIUW80AY UOCALICTTICS. Pro4fm Wi r . Song Nearer My God To Thee Invoeation Uev. Alter j Opening Address Sammie Newjom j lust. Muidc .... Miss Kipg, Winnie j Cline, (ieorgia Hodges and Beulah Crooks. Recitation Wilford Belknap, Chorus Lightly How j Re, itation Van Drihk j Vocal Solo, "Give Us Just Another ; Lincoln" Fay Hedges Recitation Millard Klkins Quartette, Beautiful Flag of Liberty Recitation Love of Country A. O. Misier Song by .School Jewels Recitation Hazel Howard Song George Washington) Dialogue Twelvo Grandmas Inst. Music I Gertie Sharp, Berna Poindexter I nee. . Lincoln s iiettysuurg rpeccu E. K. Orten Scleet Reading Washington's Patriotism Maude Dobbs Chorus. . .... .Mount Vernon Bells Ivcr Johnson Eevolvers ARE I.KI.Hrt.E. AI-CfRATE. AMI ALWAYS HANOY IS ANY tMERljESCY. .... .. I,.... I e . i ... . " ""'"'"'f. ! '! "ill "i;fieo at Cuhlspring with regular wring u vu v i it i ft i V n li 1 1 f-' t J . Ni.iinitii! ptii in ho niuiO Clin. j . . I ho new planing mill prmi.t , , ;,,,,, , ,,,,., ,,,., adverl.Hemcnt was tssued inviting (itlllo an itnpoHiiiir aiiiioiranre ,., ......w..t f. ik. A slight fall of snow occurred ,ju,t mw wlioh lvi bo further e- u. alul lru,tOI1i,1( I from Crook bv Price (n.o.) to Cold- hunday night. j hanced when the city arliMs .l.-c-j Milnv (!(.r(onH eu(V,rull their j coring, twiee'a week. The only John Combs arrived in Prior- ; orate it with mineral. One of the t ,iv,,s ,vi(h 1(,n(adll) Hni, vUral).ia J received under said advertise .vilU Monday from San Francisco, j Urgent buildings in the city, and i ukilli mv,ru.n(1 unr, their diir. -1 n.ent is at thy rate of JS'.m.OO ner i wl.nre lie tins been comiiltilng lilleu Willi nil LiiuU ul iimclituerv 1 ,j jU liuniui'ss with pleasure for the punt lor woodworking. ! month. Kd White, who has bern spend-j! ing tho winter at Fugene, returned ;! homo Sunday, luoking if pusaiblej! belter than ever from his visit ini! the Willamette valley. School books supplies at thu Irug Store. D. P in mined, not knowing the double i iii tho eyes, or perhaps out; eye. Tin ir vision is perfect, and New FcllOoI Brick annutu, find ns that was consider ed entirely too high for tho service rtiiuirt'd. the bidder was written to perliAps very acute, yet t-lill the 'by thii ollice on December 24, A hah so.s. t Saturtlay week Dick Koopuian for tho oceili.-t. St. 'itin- is in almost every instanoo an oo cul.ir trotiblo alone. No nerve pecialist will attempt to tliugiuv C. It. Don, afteratriptoMoronniLi,,., i, r ,. .,a,.i,. ,lf i, .,,:; case without examining the e.vr- : . . . ; lleiiil.iiMics are utintivi'surv. t ali j on I'r. W. W. Tnggart at the Poin- other points, has at last fied on . lo Ncwgom c.t.k together! , . i ..t r..i ' i Miver i,nae os a p...co o. ..ulu;with cMn ftlul barn A, greatneHt, and will shoitly leave!,, r0. ocoumti ,l0 .,..,, ..iM ! troul . . . i . . - . - i i tor that point to iiimko ii ms nomc Ibu I dexter Hotel for all leu. t,,t Irmiiiiri r.-n.lv to SllilH wear, at Gorniloy the Tailor's, Dick Dove, itccompaniid by bin family and KrueH Doty, was in 1'iini ville Monday to provo up on bin timhur claim ami ly i' 'M1' plies. Dick has a comfoi table fir. ii on the Agency Plains. Tho Modern Woodmen ' gave a very lively ball Friday t veiling bint which was well attended and enjoyed. None of our lodges ever t!o nnylllng by halves, and the Woodmen nro not by any menus A i exseption. Homo one n into unknown threw n ntavo through tha fionl window in Prof. Orton's residence on Sunday night, n nl reduced the lino pinto glass to filiations. It is linrd to believe thnt anyone slothed In hiH right mind could do such n piece-of vandalism. They nhould not bo iillowcd to run nt largo. ami were four miles apart, no oth er conclusion than that they were of incendiary rigiu can be arrived it. This seen. s to he tho outcome of the war between the bhei pinen and the cattlemen, which, thoul quit scent now, breaks cut yirtilt-nt ly nl times. Mr. Koopuian 1ms tiur sympathy in Ins mistortune. l' ,.. ii' a ri,,i.i ,,,,,,, t!,,ii ' : i i I there is u strong piolmbility of hav ing a large go-pel tent antl one of their best tinging evangelists bcie ns early as May. Let ns ninny in the douiity us tlesiro this, writo or see Mr. Child soon nnd sny how much lliey are willing to sub rciibo toward it. It is pomihlo to buy tho tent nnd hnvo it for our uso throughout tho county. About if'J(H) will pay nil expenses ntul we shall have a tnbuniaclo that will last us peveral years and be a grt nt help in eslablishiug woik in the cotinly. It will do for woil; nlro tim ing any political or public rn!!y in thu oily. Let all subscribe finely to this enlcipiise, trouble is the eye. These are cases ; BHi'J, t i tee if he nnd his sureties lance ! would agiee to perform t ho service nt the rate of f OOO. 00 per annum. As no reply has been received fiom him, nn ndvertisoruent has ngnin been issued, this day, invit ing - proposals for carrying the oceulur i niail between Coldspring and I Crook, bv way of Prico (n. 0.). If a iesonfib!e hid bo received, award of contract will probably be made i to tu iii jiih v., i.'.i, n ii i iu present special supply to Colc spring ha discontinued." Jl From this it Wotil.l soein that tho Dt'parli))ut hitd done their part towards securing adequate Jj mail service for tho residents there $ ahouts, nnd now if the people in- f Kli.DlTt.TUiN OV KATK.', 1 On Rii.'l uftor M.ti'i-h 1, 1003, my i l.rioert will Uu tt.i luilewi: t Y!ismtc;ty(!iifli!oi-il:iy) $160 i I'.-i.t-p.oiif. In female com li'.rtle.t.-', pur Itiuuimmt l.ftO oi.v)tti-iv9 10.00 Visit ttt eoui4ti-y, ivr m'la o;ia v.'.iv 73o A.i.l it'.l otlti-r surtfioiil or mo.itc.il wo.'ii ttt r,i';-io.i:tli.ii iu a. K, O. HYOE. M. r. A Directory For Prineville. Mr. Child is collecting facts and j figures for a Directory of this city which he will issue soon. He ex pects to nut into it a historical sketch of tha earliest beginnings of this county and also collate other facts of interest to all. It is new the purpose to put a copy of this publication into every one's hands free of charge. A plat of the city and also cuts of certain of the finest residences and pictures of the prominent business men will be inserted if they can be had without too mueh cot-t. The business men will be asked to place their card or "ad" in the work to help pay the . cost cf the printing. Mr. Child is doing the work for tho sake of obtaining a thorough knowledge ol the city and gaining systematic access lo the homes in his pastoral capacity. 33 Cal. Blue, Only $7.00. V UAVEAFIL USE OF ARM AJ1MCX TIOS AND SPORTING G03D3. ELKINS I KING Foster & Lehman, THE' OLD RELIABLE BUTCHERS We carry only the choicest of beef, mutton and pork. Fine smoked meats of cur own curing. Lard of extra quality. Fish in season. Vrgetables in eeason. Foity live timber locators unie- j tercsted will bring about reason ed at SHanil.o hist week while ' Mo p;-cpcsaU on the aervico ud ihcro w;u n slight fall of sno.v nt I 'ertised for, it will undoubtedly be that place, nnd imagining ( j, j nulhoriicd. snow was the fame or worse ri,;'il I 'to.irs truly, up to the timber line, ! they turned! M.w.t oi.m A. Moody. Poitliindw nrd till wanner weather We hear Ui.it tlniir fears were further played on by some synipa lhetic(?) bystanders, who wore very curt ful lo have 'deeper snow up thi.i way. Aa a mutter of fact there w;:s a littlo snow, and some cold weather, ton, in thu timber from tho Hill to the 12th, but that li;.H now pas.-fd into ancient his buy, mill lite ;iir in springlike and balmy, uud the ground clear. Morn In this city, Feb. 22, 100,1, to the wife of A, G. Scoggin, an cight imtiutl boy. Mother and child do ing well. Aa this is Avery's first. J ami having tho doublo distinction of being born on Sunday and i Washington's Birthday, or twr legal holidays in one, Avery in his delight laid oil' two trips of the Sisters run this week. Crook County Stock Growers' Associ ation Meeting-. There will be a meeting of the Association at tho Ceurthouee in Prineville, Saturday, February 28, 1003, at 10 o'clock A. M., for" tbo purpose of tilling out application blanks for grazing stock in the Caroade Forest Rtsvive, and the transaction of any other I'UMncfs that mav come before the meeting. It is desirxble that the annual repoits nnd annual election of of ficers be made at th's meeting. A full attendance of all stock men is expected. Ours is the Fasniiy Supply House of Prineville A certain Missouri editor an- J nounced that one of tho most Y 0 u wast the bkstJ beautiful married women in town ) j had kissed him and that be would j X J give her name in a coating issue. It is said that his circulation in- j creased with remarkable rapidity until he named his wife. Tin livpn in another village now. T .. .. ! i R. L. HICKMAN", PHOTOGRAPHER rautcriui, on. R t Tin,t.?r I.at;d Ai-l, June 3, 1ST. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TOU GET TUB BIST Lost. On last Wednesday evening a gold locket with photos of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spinning inside. It is a keepsake nnd the finder would confer n great favor by leaving il at tho Review ofiice. We SoU Dry rough lumber at 112.50; same hut better grade $15.00. Flooring mul'mst'io at if 28, $30 and $32. These nre oasu prices for lumber nt our yards in Prineville, A. II. LUTMAN & CO. Prineville JUeat Market I'nilr.l SUtu ijinj Offlfp. I Tt:e ltRlle. Or.-,.n. .laminry iT. l i i"1"" ' nrrr.iT Kicn iui i:i ciiiipaauce at ii i r i m i i , t u t t- n I n n ith thu i-m lf.n t,8 B, t of o.,rr ,,i : 5 1 KMAn's STtDtOt June .1. IV. n.titlwt -.vn ,-t (or ;,', ... (.( i &mm liiubcr l.-) iu th statu C.lif.iruU. Ore - - ZZ?ZZZ """ZT""T" K.-tt. iNOvaa Aii.l YtH-tHtiulou wrritoiv i-xtrii.le.1 to a,l th,-vie.lio Slaro Uy .ii itpn.t . in.'-.:. ii.iu.uuiT nHin.-. vr-oi nave mm iu tun u:liro t:ie:r iura itat. im-iits iu ttll; Ih-iiry I.. Kvan-i (if Thr l.ilK-.. ru-ttus i.f Ya..,, .-(-ie,- nf Or-- , con. sw,.r-i stat.niv-nt N,i llT:t. tii.-.l s.-,t -Jt, Lit-. f..r tl-.-j f.urv-liu--f ,t tit.- su .ir scj 17. t is s ' r U 0, v in. j sti-wii r. rtiiw I P B Doak ProD son, torn nntrm.-ni Nn U7J. tv.i Srit ' ti t i it-. . t n in.-.'. (,.r til.-imrtimM-oi tin- n hf.o qi-u,t u' 'I18 nest ana choicest nieatsofall ,,,5U ,rsc n r1'';,",, ! kinds constantly kept on hand. f The I'rtlliv. roMitiv o( W iw, ,(,!(.' cf o,- -! sou . .s-v.K-.xM.tt.'m-u- No nn, tiust s j t Tt ' Our motto is, "the best of meats iii v tr M-f t, t is r n . w m. (it tho very lowest prices. of Tho I-rtlU", tummy of Vrtsr.. ststo of U:v- ("J I VI? Hon, hum Til stutt'UK'llt 1S". It It'll S.;t i IWj. fr (tie I'tifohHM' f Hit' it hfstj iji- u'uU u; i sw nr w A. t 1 r 10 in. i William 3 t'nw her.l I tf Tho h!U'", r-ouiny t, V.'ioo( srutr n( O-t1- Prlnovillo and Shaniko n n. Mvt.ru ti.um.'t X. l':2. fiuM St-ht ! company, UV.J, fur llio purvhasc oi tut) iw qr t 17 ; s, r Hi o, w HI. That tht'y wtU ofTvr priutf (, sItht tit tho i UnUouKit is mar t v.il,itil!y ff iU tnn'.r t t.rtitu' t'luii for arliMluiral put t's nn I t" ;f t'..!abli-i!i iheir c:tt'm lo mi id Ij.iitl hkfirts , ii W Uft'-l, f ,H foiumiionur, at lit'U-I. Vsv-, iTl.ll Itll r'.V.U,- Muv 1 .A. I Thcv nH:i!i!n i'lur-'"'; Juihvj V Yoimrn, . $ .luhii C 'I n fttv, 1 V l.tht tu'itfh, U J tv,iuiM, f h Hi-nrtf I. Ktnii-i t I lh. irtlti.. fr,'. Anv mil hII ttt-r-tm.i t'.:.tMilii Hl . )l't'l i Ih ' bove .IfMTilK'U !i,iis urn rc-'ioto.l Iu flip , - their r'hiiu tn th fi.tf' " r bcioro the j lr PrinSn i At Kl'vtl'w lJkill;.l f-aij 1-t tl.n o( Mav, 1- liUU I I liliui wuf kinMi, H n mahiin rv, i. KMWU J.V V i LCVAS, Krister. ovJ stuck, tiuicku rviuH.ubW H'iwfc bvv? US A CALL AND CONVINCED. BE r psMCppspap, 1 Spocial attontton given to Pasa ongoT and Freight traino to and rrorn Tho DuIIob and Shunilco. Spociul rnceu gi veu to parties and fl-uighti.-t bulk. ADAMSON & WINNER CO,' Ascenta. J