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V, . a J. J J . I . ' 1 A i 5 i ...i . .. VOL. l.O 1'KI Nil VILLI, CKOOK COUNTY, OKK(JOY, THURSDAY, Al'KIL 2.'J, YM. NO. 38. X V'.r " wtimMk m rrVtylllVT'7lKT.':lwwTTr.,'., lldll IlUl 'J !?! V f t I VI 1 My ? ' Pi;. 7 si J r i Ft GORMIJS Tl I1C TAILOli HAS A r!KV UUBOV CiOdDll JUrtT AltHIVINO WHICH Wll.l. MAK.B IIAt.D.luMia HL'I'M Null' Ifi fill! TI.MIi To I, cave Your OnlerH, LAIilHI r'l'ltNI.SIl- INU UOuU.'l.... I.ATPKT HTV1.K8 IN UultllEl'it..., s Now MJIInory OooI al llio U!.l liolmbio IJllll no: y hl.ji o or IEIS. SLATON'S Onn of tli.i luri Rt rtti I HM.t Bnl.v lol linn (if Hula nn l limit, lituiimie ( v,t t'l iMirfUi t.t l'riiinv!l,.. v.'tilrli will l. .iM n' tin lltn' l t'f liw pi Voh'!II rti!m'X unit ll lin ni'l ll.itu fit t. Wfl linvo ..r ,l,i'i'll lln'iw liny Kv-rv W ! I )NH. JS I A V nml bA I'UUtiVi ui wMi.h liuu v. o wltri' f.i'ocirtl lUi'tiHiua- 1MH Oil A tm r tVKflMOB UOU1M KUt'T IN STOCK : J. Ulll.l.MiliV t i!KAP OFFICIAL DI HECTOR Y E. O. HYDE, M. D., I.'IH'MY MHUU) Physician nnd Surweon, PR1NEVILJ-E, OHEGON. iruuiitly tl'nilcil, tiny ml uinlil J. H. ROSENBERG, M. D., rniNCVILLE. OUKOON. (Ifflo Ar.t iluur nnrlh ot Tuni.lflill & Hnu't linn siiiro, UFKII'K Mill l(4 10 to 111 u.l to 4 nd 7 to Dm H. P. BELKNAP, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. PH1NKVIU.R. OKEUON. ilUrt lii Ailasimn A Wlnimk t'o'a. I'nij Hlorr C. A. (.'I.I.N K. DKSriST, I'KINKVII.I.P., OHKlillS. M. R. DICCS, Attorney at Law and Notary. MnlnBtroat, I'rtnovlllo, Oregon. UlUrt on ilrttt Ici1lui to Court llouu. ATf XTTir h XI XX M H M IT'Rl! I .VKX l H X X K . K KTTXTfX X K XXX XX XI XX IT lT E Cohimbiti Southern 3 3 J. M. KIC1CNKY, Prop. Finest and Best Appointed Hotel in Eastern Oregon. r Hot utnl culJ witter on (mill floor. Jtailm for th u of gut'Hlo. J'.vory uioj tii coitvviiiittico til liitml. sThe dining nxtni, uml"r tin ilireni mipi'rvi.iion of Mr. Kfrncy J III a very ino lcl of tuti fti!, illicit tit nancv, nnj tha Hcrvico in N)tial to ntiy in the tUt. J J All ntng. it ariit'o nt nml li'.ivo lliu (lolutnbiit Hulhern. VJIII AA.WtJUtJLa.ASl IfifiAfiJl 9 4JU JLAliJUJ SLlSSULILiLSLXiJL!LiXlia.JU W. A. BELL, A ttomey-Mt-I.n v NOTARY PUBLIC. Otn(u on itrret lr4lll( to Court ltuu-. rHISKVII.I.K. OKKt'ON. C. W. BARNES, ATrnKNISY AT LAW AMI jN'OTAKY I't'lll.lC I'RII-VILLE, OKKUON. omc, on Third HlreeL M. E. BRINK, ATTiiKM.V ANIl t'OL'NfKI.OIt AT I. AW A Blrout, Rfltwooo Ftrmt and booond PKINE V1L.LE. OREQON. J I. McCL'LLOCH, Abstracter of Titles I'rineville, Oregon. pr r ff a t n if 1 1 1 rt s s htb j s a 511 ? iv JuanjiTsffi jvi a a Hotel Prineville THOnOUCMI V "irNOATtO"AHO NtFUNNIAHtO THROUGOUT American Plan Rates E. McDowell, I rtprlct)r, Jl AAA 9 AAS S AA IAS 5 tAJLS AC HAS. ft A AT AAA A B A i A AA A AAA S AAAAA. UliiSDKKSON rOLU-VKI). IMiAl.liKtt IN Fine Wines, Liquors and , Ccst Brands of Goods on tho Market. TIIK UNKST IMl'OllTKD AND DOMICSTIO CUiAUS IN' ; T1IK CITY TO 1110 HAD 11KUH. i CaUoii Uj, nt Wiiito C im'jt' OUt duuvl, NnxtlDuoi- tj Polivloxtor Hotel t n I of o W CI o o 0 t 3 $1 00 " f I r.i- 0 x a in. Z X 1 l CM ) U l 1 1 t 1 ZZE It WHKN VOC WANT A 1'IKST CLASH II I C V C 1. 1 CALL N j. n. skipp A'.HNT HiK Till! Rtunbler, IVIoiinrcli I Ideal diul Imperlul BICYCLES HCNDKIKM V ALL KINDS J STILL JN Oil It MIDST Several Cases Developed Dur ing the Week Passed 1 IH'SINLSS SUSPENDED M. 0. Ho ml NurciinliH to 1 lie Drcud t)lcae- Mim Itonilit ( liij)iiu .Much 1 111 pio vetl . Sinulljiox in utill in our iiiUhI 1111J finco our lam in.iuo 0110 deuth liit occurred, lluit of I), li'iiid, wlio died IiikI Kridny ni'it. MiiM Clay pool uiid Mux Knvd arc gatlinK a loii( nicely. .S ttn Smith and wifo Imvu coinplt'tc'ly rt'covort-d, und tlio iUuriinliii lias liecii removed from thuir liom. The now cast-i inco our IhhI ihruo arc u follow: Clark Kw intf, llio rriiifvillu liurnit ntugn driver in vry bud und is delirious tiart of tlio lime. Luwrence Uillon in i!tlin) ulong nicely. Krank Crttin i in a vnry weak con dilion. Dr. TuKgnrl i broken out well and renting cany. Mr. lioyd in getting better. Mr. Dillon, gr., broke out all over. Mr. I'ruett bet lT, Iml not out of danger. City Marshal Harrington and John Clarpool are supposed to be taking U. Kach day tho b.mJ of lieuUh i taking more active kU'Iis lflar.ls .. . - . 11... 1 : ... . r 1 ... 1 : 1 . ntitiiijiing out me umeane, aim wnue it would nppear that some of these measured ohou'd lnive been taken earlier, yet they wera not. On last Monday tho l'oindoxter hotel was quarantined by the board of health, as two new cases were dincovered therein, although it was only laet Wednesday that Dr. Hutchinson gave that house a clean bill of health, nnd declared it was "free from infection and aafo for public use," tho sains being pub lished in the I'rinevillo, papers un der the doctor's own signuture. On lhl Monday an order was made notifying the owners of all dogs that they inul he kept chained up IVIiss Ethel King, INSTRfOToK OF HI'KIC ON Piano, Organ, Violin rrtlo dtvatrtni; to purctiiwa Plnno, Orifn, or othnr munU-nl In etnmiont wunlil do woll to call upon mo boforo purchiwlntf le wlir. I!oniJiu- nt bullillnn on door south or Hickman's photo irallpry. TME PRACT1AL MAN spirrlnln llio nuviiiii In wear nml l.'nr, In fiirli ui, iliuft and luiior ijuiih' I hy ilui (.linplii lly o( Piano Mowers !! krinWH llio viiIiik of alinli ililiiK iii'i' lli'i' iiierliuiiHiin and applvliiK poni-r illrncl. J'lituu'ii Hippie, niiiniiniilii t '1 111 i h Sliifl, ulriiit Inlnrnul J)tv (Iciir, eiiHy-mlii; Verllrul Lift linnet am! self-ail-Jimtlliit Until Itml 11 1 (i Ilui klml i( Mmier i 11 1 1 r'.-vm 11 1 h ttiiit ai l'i'ul lo IiIiii. 'I'hi'V 1110 tlin Hkuiw Hi 'f cxpeii ne ami ii.'ii'lilillii Iiiki'IiiiIIV. Tlie I'Uiiii ciiliilniiiiii iixpliilim Ilium nml tellu uliulit Kiima oilier inlori'iillnu prmlneH til Ilui I'luno sliopH drain I'IiiiIith, 1 1 1 -1 m , Ui'iipuiH, iMimi'iM, r.nki-M I I ui "I'litriii" in Ilui iiiiii.liliiu faiiieil for iln sale, nwill cud sat lufaelory wink. ASK TO SEE SAMPLES KUKINS ik. ICING 1'IUNICVIU.K, OKK. I mm At tho Redby Hotel, Itootn 14 MRS. HAWKINS. . 1.. 1 i mis n tirst cinss uressmaaing and ladies' tailoring estab- 1 lishinont. All work strictly X up-lo date and guaranteed. , i STEAM WOOD SAW HIWAHN A 4TWUHO, flOrt Piiicua ! limn 5 mnli, J run, por rord, 76o 6 I'linln mid orr, 3 uU, pr orJ ,, OOo Lonvft nrilrr with althorof th Arm or mhlrvfti nintofnn box bo. J 4 Soils anil trousers, ready to T ... r- i. i.. t..!U.. ivi-nr, ni viuiuiivj iu, uiiui o. Prineville fJeat JVIarket r. 11. Doak, Trop. The best nnd clioiecst meals of all kinds constantly kspt c band. Our motta is, "the best ef meats at tho very lowest prisss." GIVK US A CALL AND M CONVIN'CKD. J ! or otherwise secured, or they would oe snoi, ana in conseipience not 11 dog is to be seen upon our street!. The business meu have signed an agreement of their own free will, thereby showing iheir interest in preventing the spread of tho dis ease, to close their stores at 7 p. tn. each evening, and the agreement is being kept by them. If necessary the majority of then) would be will ing to close up for a time and aid to stamp tho disease out entirely. One prominent man remarked to the editor of tho Review, "We want no one to lonf nroiinj our busint'89 houses, as this is a time that every one should use all tho caution pos sible. The saloons have moved all the c'.ntirs and card tables from their places of business, thin being done by their own agreement, so us to prevent crowds collecting there, and if considered necessary will close up entirely. C. I. Winnek and A. II. Lipp- man, our two furniture dealers, lmv made an agreement of their own that their places of business will be closed and no furmturo bo sold by them until further notice, large cards being printed and posted up over town notifying people of the fact. Tlio public schools have been closed, no church services nre being held by any of tho denominations, and no public meetings of any kind aro being allowed. Tho postmaster fumigates all mails thoroughly nnd tho pustollice is chned nnd licked securely, disin fectants being used each day from 11 a. in. to 1 p. 11). so strong that no human being can remain in the houso while it is in progress. Tho barber shops have closed up and now no ono can get a shave therein. Health ollicors patrol the streets at nil times during tho night and day and aro trying to keep a wntch on everything. Tho passengers coming in on all stages ore taken to either tho drug storo or express oflico nml fumi gated thoroughly. The order that citizens who have not been vaocinated within the past six months should In vaccinated at once, has been cheerfully carried out by our citizens with but very few exceptions. That tho dread diseaso may soon be under control is tho ardent ilesiro nnd wish of till of our citizens nnd no order, no matter how severe it may be, or to to what inconvenience it may place tho citizens, that the board of henlth think in theirjudginent nec essary to stump this disease out of our midst, but what will be d- berred to and each and evory one will do his whole duty toward see ing it enforced. Tho board of health ha the community atiti buck, and let them iiuarnntine every person who is known to be exposed to tho dis ease Loss of trndo and business is a secondary condition to the health of our citiz'iiiB, aipl tho majority of our business men have so expressed llietristlv s in no uncertain words. Died. On last Friday night about II p in., M. D. Hfjnd pnt.-cd to tho gruat unknown. This wai tho aeeond victim of the sc mrgn of smallpo now in our midst. Mr. Hon 1 nag taken down about 10 days befire his d.Mth, and during his illness all that medical aid and good nursing could do was done but to no avail. Mr. ISond hn-i nsid 'd in our county for foinu tini'j having taken up a homestead west of I'rir.eville, and was anxiously looking forward to the time when ho could bring all his family together and reside thereon. Mr. Bond was a man who made but few acquaintances, but thoe wham he did make wero fast and true friends and held him in the highest esteem. He leaves a wifn and four children, his wife and one child bsing i;i Slianiko, and the other three children in I'hilomalh. Ha was a true and consistent Christian and a insmber of the M. E. cliurth. DEATH OF C. E McDOWELL If A I Mi OA I) AN!SnfiFh;ciliz'iri8do not congregate together llALhllVAU AOOUIlLDjtither 8l churchVdg0 or enter- I taininents of any kind, but to re main tjuietljr at home, and refrain from violent exercise, and excesses of all kind especially in the mat ter of driu k and food. That they thoroughly disinfect their houses, clothing, furniture, etc., with a preparation of Formalde hydo, one tablespoonful to one pint of water, with which spray them selves, clothes, etc., dso disinfect I all sink drains, privies, and out buildings with chloride of lime, also take internally sulphur and cream of tartar equal parU mixed with syrup, take teaspoonful at bedtime; preserve a peaceful and tranquil frame of mind, recollect ing that the germs of disease are more likely to attack a person who is excited and alarmed. The only preventive we know at the present time is vaccination which has stood the test of over 100 years, and now is fully endorsed by Bu3ine33 M3.1 of Portland Send T. B. Wilcox East IIAKKIMAX (JIVES IN nthcr .New K01 1 M ill lie Unfit or the Columliia Southern tlx ten (It J From Minulko T. H. Wilcox, who wag sent to New York by tlio business n,cn of 1'ortland sometime since to inter view Ilarriman in regard to build ing a railroad into Central Oregon, has succeeded in getting a prom-i-e from that gentleman that u road would be built into this terri tory It has been a well known fact for! alt nlH'grit persons throughout the civilized world. It is recom mended by the board of health that every person in the county who bus not been vaccinated within six months should be vaccinated im mediately. All cases of fever accompanied by chills, headache and backache, A Prominent and Highly Esteemed C'lllzen I'anses A war. It is with sadness that we have some time that the Columbia South ern rjilruad company wanted to x- tend its road fro.u ShAtuko into this interior country, but owing to Ilarriman s refusal to allow the O. j R. fc N. Co, who now holds its 1 bonds, to give it anv financial as sistance, thinzs have been at a! standL'till. Portland's business wli or without eruption must oe men begin to investigate the re-; reported to the health board irame eourccs of central and southeastern diately, eo that the proper steps Oregon, and saw that soon the maybe taken to investigate and de country would be developed and termine the nalu-e of the disease, lluit if'tliov did not do nompthini? Quarantine and all necessary to procure that trade from the sanitary regulations will be strictly same, that a line would be built ! enforced. We hope and expect to into this section from California, j receive the hearty, earnest, cooper and the business tributary to Port-1 8tion of all to aid us in stamping land would be turned a'wav sonn 1 out this dread disease. to chronicle the deuth of Chas. E. McDowell, a man who was held not only in the highest esteem by the citizens of Prineville hut of all the surrounding country. Mr. Mc Dowell's illness was of a verv short duration, but the result of that ill- j eonictLi nees was sunt ami sure. On last Friday morning he com plained of his side and calling in physicians was informed he was euflcring from appendicitis and an operation was an absolute neces sity: Preparations were immedi ately begun and about noon Dr. Hutchinson of Portland nnd Drs. (.testier and Rosenberg of this place operated tipen Mr. McDowell. I hey found the appendix badly de cayed and while they could give but little encouragement ti his friends, yet hoped for his recovery. During Friday night, Mr. McDowell rested easy but on Saturday things turned for the worse, and as night and forever lost to them. This un-di.-putable fact set them t acting in a vigorous manner, and Mr. Wil- E. O. Hyde, M. P., C. P A Foolish Idea. We publish in another column a cox, who is one oune largest ex-1 ,nmmunic..ion f,0m one of 011 r porters on the I acific coast was sent princvile ministers which we con by the business men to Ilarriman, j ,ider wh eve . miDiiter to lay tne UcU before him with the ; f ,h , underi8ting sircum- a l.iri.nflfn that it La J wl .Ul D .r .. . . . ? . ii4i v uo uim iivv v alanimu c i .1 1 1 1 rl , a r ft- ho a Asiid Ia t:g they would, and with 1 . intn , ,,. nm;,.H ,nA this pressure brought to bear, liar- nlled wilh Bin,lpM patients, snd rimsn had no other alternative but j ,ake chanceg 0f contracting the to yield and either a new road will , oatlome digea4e ,ni fprelld it not bo bunt entire or the Columbia ; onl jn his own fan)i, but t0 Uj0 bouthern extended. L. j members of his church with which It . is the intention to push this ; mi ht mingIe j, beyond our matter along as fast as men and ,imited comprehen8ion. We be money can do it, and in not j )ieve in reigion w, bej in many months tho snort of the iron j chunh we Mitv in ministers, w horse wi.l be heard within our con- in religioU8 matters being in.V3, anu ncni.iuti.uiiiiaiiu "u ntlnr ofl n in ovorv laviiih a 11JU ua.?i 1J nuiu ltiil nail 19 wi j but we also believe in drawing the steel a new era is opening upon ; ,iM RnJ kePping in check ,bose us, for with prospective railroad s wh0 would ru int0 dan when connettions to the outade world, n0 neceMit ire- it Qd if nec people will (W-k into this territory 1 e iock lhem up to keep them to be tapped, new industries and , awar ousinesa wi 1 spring up, homes ana There :9 . time when e c.n .afe. approscbed his condition became farms will dot the plains where now ' jy d . .), an(j ibere are critical, tho doctors being at his bedside continuouiir. doing all in their power to aid the death-striken man, but is no avail, and at ll:li all that was inorlnl of him whom wo all loved was tailed away to his final home. Mr. McDowell was one of na ture's noblemen, ever ready snd willing to do all in his power for his fellow man, making friends of all those with whom he came in contact. In his every day life he there is nothing, and mother earth will bo made to produce its golden crops in abundance. To Crook county this move meant a great deal as we will be the first to feel the new order of things, and our times when we should not and must not. If one wants to become a martyr, we have no. objections providing he endangers no one else, and would advise those who wish to r. n a n 1 irivo Dtilpitiial rnnantaliAn tn people will be equal to the occasion 1 th with danlferoua nd infec. and will give to the promoters their active and hearty support in every wav. Suggestions on Smallpox. During the present epidemic of was honest, truthful and upright, smallpox with which our cotiimun and set anexample to all worthy of 1 ity is alllicted it is advised that the emulation. Ho might have had - r- : ; ; : rr-- enemies, butitto.it was ot their! own choosing and not of his, as he ; always had a good word for all. j Mr. McDowell is no more, yet his 1 good works and noblo deeds will live in the minds of all who knew him. Ho was born in Ttipley county, Indiana,' August 15, 1S04. 11I1 bis pirents be removed to Pane ville, III., in 1870, coming to Ore gon in December, 1SS3, settling near Rrownsville in Linn county. In 1SS0 ho married Miss Maryj King f Holly, Linn county, and j shortly afterwards moving to Prine-j villo he became ongagdd in the hotel business which occupation he followed up to his death. Mr. McDowell loaves a wife, father, mother, brother and sister and n host of friends to mourn his departure. A short service was held at the house by Hev. II. C. Clatk after which his remains wero taken in charge of by the K. of P., I. O. O. K. and W. of W. and laid away to rest in tho Union cemetery. A large concourse of citizens followed j tho remains to their last resting' place nnd with bowed heads and sorrowing hearts, saw one of our best citizens laid away in his silent tomb. The Review extends to Mrs. Mc Dowell their sympathy in this her hour of trouble and bersavement, j as he, her noblo husband was one of our best friends and one whom I we will always remember, and his j memory cherish, Mr. McDowell enrried if 2000 in-1 stiiance in the W. of W. nnd if 1000 in the Washington Life Insurance Co. tious disease, to go and live with tho lepers on the leper island. We cannot be too strict as regards the disease i? our midst, in fact have not been strict enough, and it behooves all good loyal law-abiding citizens to do all they can to stamp it out instead of spreading it. VOTING CONTEST. A FINE $400.00 Piano Given Away! We have mailt? ftrrAUittuientA with the well knownfi'lano firm of Ei!er in PortUml, Orvsi'n, (or one oi their famous Hamw, which retails everywhere for WU( and will give the same away at S o'clock . m. May lti, liVl, to he lady reeetriug the most rotes. The snbpriptiou irhe of the Keviow ii $1,0 uer year; antl each pertn. whether an oM or new author er, who pays a year's sutwer p ou in advance will be entitled to cast votes. We will a Wo print each week in the Reriew coupon, which Is ttood for S votes. Kach w eek will a;vi.'ar in the Keview a list of vote received proirlT cratllted to the different con te. tarns. In this way some lady will receive a handsome present which will eost her notta lug, nor will it cost those who suiweribe for our paper anything, aa we are charging you only our regular subscription price. We are simply dividing prtirlts with our pat rom. Do nut delay, but tilt out the coupon and mail it to us, aud tt will receive proper credit. 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