j ... :noco KKVJEW. '.TUItlUY, OCTOBKlt 15, 1HH7, T roHurri.iiiw "llMtlnn for filial proof- notlee nimlo t It Una (r-jj of onurua, whore Uif iiiiIIi um uru l J-'iea in t!s Iur. lluTiiiicr, price ioroo 'l land linUrn., t-'j 69. If nolloe., liavn tn (:f htUliK.I by any iiilntukn of onri, tlio uu- lu."l'"u lj lni""'k"' ,r''' Ii j ' . , ........ JZU und family liuvo returned Irom ny. li II no of blanket ami comforts ul meElkin, of Beaver, wuh In town V nd Lunirtrv tuckets in till colon !rwli , , t ry C iI,h ptJ hag started 203 bond of beef """'V-oby traveling huts only $1 50 . . . , .. lijiel hue Just received a uno new nno i ill paper. LyA 'fs. Frank Barnes lias bopa quite tick tTt iol ' Mention Ih culled to t ticoof m. C rd In thW 1hmio. Fswtydnch Irtdiea' cloth In all patterns i J color at Kiolml'g. ,i J. P. Combs' family lnw gone to Port' lu id tospenil tho w in'or. Jobuiiy Wood mid wife buvo roturnod fn m their vnit to CorviilliH, Genuine fall out for sou 1 may bo bad ait Newsotn'n buy warehouse. W. . ! 1 L I. - I.. wonil rvVl, oi limine creeK, ai in tojwii Sunday und Monday. FintN't line of ladies' nn 1 tdiildron's un- rwear at tint l!rirk stow. AdoluU Bender and Ellio Schmoor ar- rft ed from Albany Thursday. , (The newest novelties In la dies' j.iekots JitMt received ut ibo Brick store. j.Mr. ni Mm. H. E. Dorm-y rolurmid limine from I -a no county Tuotubiy, . fM. Slcliol A Co buvo iiloulid new line of ladUu' kid glow in nil colorn. J. M. Klakt-ly mid (ko. f lino will nturt It'o bead of bwf ctittlo to inurkct to-day. (Mr. M. Biclufl returned homo TiiBwIay cvuoing from u tbroo iiioiiIIih' visit in 1'ortUnd, t" "lVtr Zoll hiw moved to tbo IVncbutoB, And lit taken a timbur claim neur John KiH8tnore'. ' !01rcult court convened next Jlonday, nd a lively time in expected in town dur ing th week. J; 'Work n the new bank ha hxn do i4. for Con.. account of a load of promptly p' - Mm. Burnetii wif of"r onUirprislntr 1mrdwarc deali.-r, itrrived from Tbo Dalle by.Tliurnday'a rttfo. Thia WBek evidence wan taken before Cr A. tlravea, refer .io, in the cao of MrH, Gird vs M. N. (Jird. A few uliowors of rain lant woek laid the duirt, but tbero was not aulliciont to atart the graan ttrowiiii. TreaHiirer Italdwin is prepared to pay all warranta of Crook county MyiHter d prior to Oct. 1st. See notice. M. Sicliol & Co. hava the beHt assort ment of ladii'tt' winter clonks, ulhters and jacketM ever brought to this plueo.' Col. Wood is recovering rapidly from the etr.'ctjiof bis fractured limb, and ux Hict to start for homo next week. LnHt week A. It. Johnson started about MQ beef cattlo to Rlalnck. This will bo the lttJtt drivo he will make this season. Tho tariff has not he-en reduced on iron still Howan & Hon will sell you hIovoh clieajKir than any ono cIno in tho county. Jobft Howard was down from Malheur tlio flint of tbo week. Ilo Beeins well vleHHed with bis new homo in that sec tion. Kd Minims started Saturday for Pen dleton where he "was called to see a nick brother, who is telegraph operator at thut place. . Tho town council basordered tbo build ing of a sidewalk from Ocltoeo brido to J. 1. Combs' residence in Nowtiom's ad diitati. Ari. C. W. Elkina, of Reaver, is viit-inir- In town. Sbo expeitts to start to Portland Monday to attend tho Mochun Ict'Furr. - Mis Vina Diinbutn, tlio toucher -m-J)loyad for the primary department of the school here, was viHithuj in town bint Saturday. ' A"- We are pleasod to note that Miss Lott ie Sites has so lar recovered from hnr re cent illness as to bo ub!o to ride out in a carriage.' - Jack Thorn punn, who killed Sliolly at Anlolope, has boon held without bail to appear befora tho noxt grand jury in . Wanco county. " sf?" Rob Dorsey is sorrowful and refuses to be comforted, lie lost a favorite violin out-of bis wi,'on us bo anno across the Cascades lust woek. If you have a friend contemplating a trip abroad recommend liini to ao to tbo Rri;k store if h-j is hi need of a trunk, vali.i or hand-satchel. Mjr. Street perfonnod the feat of lasso Ins ik five-point mule doer on Hampton butttl. This is a rather novel way of causing deor, but tbo biicnroes of Crook conhty have many novel wuys of doing, I1', Chrislnjjor has boon employed to fetich a live-months' hcIi'imI on I'ppcr Truu I. J Id Iiuh iircvioUHly taught niuo liiontba in Unit diMtrict Joo Howard was in from IiIh ranch on I0Mchnto Himdiiv. Joo In inuoh talien up wilb rancl'i 1 i fa, und lias no return to town und iiell plIU. lUiiro to Cattlemen buvo Jiwt flninlied tbo fall'Tii und taking chuigo of iaii'8. rido. Tliey uro now nblo to iniiko u eloHjj HMtiinat'j of their lo.iien lust winter, unu plw:o it ut about forty per cunt. Mgi, (jo, II. Cliurchill und family plowed tliroiii.!li town Slonilay returning from Willaiuetio valley to their lioibu in the euHtern part of tlio county. L. Neudor arrived hero from Albany ycHterduy, llo will boi felling ut auc tion next tMondiiy tbo Hoi k of gouiln be longinir to tlio firm of h. Benderw & Co. Wo acknowledge tbo receipt of a com- nlinionliirv to tlio North l'ucillc Domestic and Fat Stock tliow which holds its third j Wakefield hus been pastor the ptist annual meeting at Portland next week. two years, und was given on the Sheriff Williamson has been confined j eve of Mr. nnd Mrs, Wakclicld'ijdc to bis room with an. attack of fever dm-1 purtura to his new field of labor at iug tlm week, but is not seriously ii). He . f!p)in., hn hn )fc, ,,!. expwrtu to bu ublo to attend court next woek. ' Monroo HodoH returned from below Monday. Uo brought um uu upplo from I). I!. Iloiles' farm in beiiton county which measured inches ia eircum ferenco. Rev. J. II. Wood, of Canyon City, held services at Good Templar hull Hunday morning, and Kev. Wukelleld delivered his furewell sermon in the hull in the evening. A. Ilinklu hai finished his contract of furniHliiiii; for tho court house, and Mtill has eonsiderublu wood left. Thou wanting gooJ itno wood will do well to se him. People always takegre it interest in tlio sjioed mude liy lioldsinith Maid and Jim I'ilaUely's Irirso Tim Murphy, but the ladies ouli), to call ut the L'rick store and see tho 3 ;X) corHels, The McKencio road across the Cascades j is Huid to he in a very bad condition for travel. There Ims been very little work done on the ro.id this seuson, und it is full of loirs ami rock. Kliould any of the jurors or witnesses in attendance on circuit court have more county script than they know what to do with they can apply it on payment of sub scription to the Hi: i::w. A. II. ArgetsiiiKer has sold his barber shop to Minor Lewis, and started for Michigan Wednesday inoniinft. Mr. tawis now has a monopoly of tho harbor busineM, owning both the shop. Of all aiifu-tbly groan herd for a long time, uotliing com pa re td the groaning of the shelves at the Brick store, frum Iw hig over loaded with gixxls. A sympa thetic pohlic ought to step in and give and get relief. E. Ilinton was in from Rear creek Tuesday. Ha informed us a heavy (ire was raging between Rear creek butt! and Pino mountain on the desert, de stroying much grass on ono of tho safest winter ranees in tlio county. Pierson & Rony, tho artists, are still here, und tire executing the hest work ever done in l'rineville. Their photo graphs aro perfectly life-like and no ono can afford to not have their pictures taken while these gentlemen are hero. Last Sunday wo looked through the new jail. The hrick and wood work is all completed, and tho structure is ready to receive the cells ho soon as Jliey arrive from the factory. It will probably not be, ready for iuseeiioii by the g'unJ jury next week. Marion Elliott, of Corvallis, arrived hero Thursday. Mr. Elliott has been em ployed to tike ehargo of tlio school at Mitchell und is en route for thut place. Mr. Elliott is an experienced teacher and the people of Mitchell aro quite fortunate in securing his services. Died Ou Wednesday, October 12, 18S7, Hector Sicbel, the faithful old watch dog at M. Kichel & Co's. store! His re mains were buried in Ibo dotf cemetery on tit is race track with dun ceremony, and nightly the town dogs congregate an I sing requiem over bis grave. Judge Washburn, Hon. L. Hilyeu and Thomas Lackey, of Eugene, arrived here Wednesday. Messrs. Rilyeu und Wash burn are attorneys for the defendant in the case of the state vs F. S. ("urn. Mr. Luckey is visiting bis brothers, John and James, and will probably remain in l'rineville during the winter. $250 IN CAXfll 3 Worcester's and S Webster's Dictionaries, worth 4 Si and 4 Dictionary Holders, worth flu fit), given asi'ui.Ksfortlie host essays answering tho question "Why should I use a Dictionary Holder." Kor full particulars send to La Verne W. Noyes, ! Ss Ml W. Monroe St., Chicago, tbo maker of Diet binary Holders. Or Inquire at your bookstore. John Evans tolls a pretty hard story on his neighbor Isaac Hugo. Last Sunday they were crossing tho mountains bu tweon Rridgo crock and Ochoco when they met a largo t rain of immigrants., con sisting of men women and children. After they had passed tho immigrants Ike remarked that, ho had novcr boforo sew so iiiiuiy women traveling without male escorts, and that bo believed there would be a show for lilm in that crowd. Ike is an old bachelor1, and would not oliject to having an angel presiding over Ills mansion, accounts lor ms eyes not being ublo to discover any uteu in tho I'lircwell Turly. Last Rulurduy ov;iilng Ucv. and Mrs. Ira Wakefield wcro invited to upend tlio evening nt- tho residence of Win. Foster, and about seven o'clock they -wcro eompl'-toly mir- priscd by fomo thirty fiiutitju filing evening vvna spent in Hinging and a speech by Mr. Wakefield, to- gether with n splendid lunch pre pared by tho lady visitors. At lunch Mr. . Wukeiield waffurniehed with n dish, which after being re lieved of itn eatablcB disclosed a silvor lining niriounting to!(!l0 7o, contributed as a farewell gift. The party was given by the ladieo of tho Methodist church of which Mr. vatod to the position of presiding! liu tier of the La Grande .ditf H.rLi2i'jiKl -the urtemperats ...f uring their residence in l'rineville toxicants, they "mHyw'r - . .1 Hf ... MT n I-( ..1.1 r A rnr aMiitrn t 4)tt' irrAicinrr Dm Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield, made many warm friends, who regret see ing them depart, though all are plenBcd at Mr. W's. advancement in tho ministry,' and wisl'liim and his estimable wife a pleasant o- Ijourri in their new home, nnd hope ho may he as successful in his new field of labors us he has been here. School Matters. At a meeting of the board of di rectors the rates of tuition for schol ars, not residents of the district, were adopted as follows: Grammar grade per quarter, $7 50; interme diate grade per quarter, 0 ; pri mary grade per quarter ?4 50, pay able in advance. To obtain ad mittance to the school all students must obtain a ccrtilieato of schol arship from the district clerk. These will be furnished free to all scholars residents of the district on application to the district clerk, and to non-residenta on the pay ment of the tuition feo mentioned above. It is expected that school will be opened on Monday, November 7th. The corpi of teacher, Prof. G. T. Stanley, Mr. Geo. Slsyton and Miss Dunham, is su'lieient guarante3 of the success of the school, and it is a certainty that the Pjincville school under the management of these teachers will be second to but few public schools in tho state, nnd far excel 1 many of those in other towns of like size. Specks Well for I'l lncville Prinevillo has almost since its infancy borne the unenviable repu tation of being a rough place, and has been considered a most wicked place, but it is redeeming itself. Rev. Wakefield states that at the M. E. conference,, recently held at Walla Walla, Prinevillo stood at the head of the list for the payment of its minister and for contributions to tho m's tionary fund, which shows that, though we havo a bad repu tation, christian work is not neg lected, and we out rival some of our more pretentious neighbors. Mr. Wakefield also stated that during the entire time ho had been in the ministery he had never been treat- Jed tuore courteous and with greater respect than by the people of Prine villo. ' ;:;-. ' "'" "" A Fine Hore. Last Monday wo were shown M. Hodges' fino threo-year-old stallion, General Sparks, which he recently bought of D. li. Hodges, of Benton county, and pronounce him by far tho best horso of his class in the county. Ho is a bright bay with black points, 10 hands high and weight's KJ00 pounds. Ho was sired by M-'ij- Biuce's Centennial horso, tho largest Clydesdale on tho const, and his dam is an Eng lish Draft. Tho importation of such animals as this will materi ally aid in building up tho stock in this country, as hia get cannot but bo of a superior quality. For Sale. A fine stock ram, imported from Vermont by Kirkputrick, of Knight's Landing, Col. To parties, wanting to improve their Hocks thia ia a good opportu nity. Inquiro at Ilaljn Cvr Fried 'e. VV. V. T. V. Organized. ; On W'tduefcidiiy ' 'V(iiiing ilie i ladies of l'rineville met at Union Church nnd organized a Women's Christian Temperance tJnion, and ! elected ..tho . following ofli.cers :' President, Mrs. H. Palmer ; vice- J Crook county, and was imported president, Mrs. J. J Wilson ; re-l'T ,l- ll- Pope, of Missouri, of whom ' i: ' . nf t i I Mr. Itecd bought him. T he Short cording secretary, Mr,. A. C. Pi. In.-, hon9 ,,t of p. Kuqua, tf cr; corresponding secretary, Mim; parjCr station, I'olk county. Mr. Eva Larties; treasurer, Mrs. M. j RCed has also bought UO head of Ileisler; librarian, Miss Mattie ! graded heifers, and will engage in Barnes. A committee consisting of Misses Eva Barnes, Oliie Hmith and Annie Molniun were appointed to prepare a program me of exercises for tlio next meeting to bo hold on Wednesday evening, October 20th,1 We tire pleased to &cc this roovu rni.de by the ladies of l'rineville iri tho organization of the union, and hope their efforts for the cause of , . r ., ,it. temperance may have a felling effect upon the morals of out; lown. By ft united iction of thriadies. ana SOOn educate IIIO growing .1... n ..,.,...!" BiiOBr.iifn ui.irnvn inut iiiciiqivj uiicu 10 niuui and will and must bo held in dis-; .l.'u ; grace by good society. Lcts Hare a l'ark. "Unless ye ask ye shall not re- eeive," or words to that effect, ap pear somewhere in the Holy Writ. We have acked for much for Prine villo and have received little, but are not discouraged "about asking. It has been said Prinevillo needed a park, and it docs. Now, we ask that the people of l'rineville form a joint stock company, buy a piece of ground, and begin building a park, pienic ground or whatever it may bo called, just so it is a suit able place for fourth of July cele brations and public out-door gath erings of every kind. Who will tako the lead in the matter? ' Prices Will Tell. : Shellabarger, of the Brick saddle store, informs us that his trade has greatly increased since moving in to big new place, and owing to tho fact that he can now obtain cheap rates of insurance and has no rent to pay, bis etrtor-oei 'Jit? enough less to enable hinfto make exten sive reductions on the price of bis goods, which will be the programme in the future. Give him a call. Scliool .Meeting. By order of the directors of Prine vjlle school district No. 1 a special meeting of the legal voters is called on Saturday, October 29th, alp. m. for tho purpose of considering the picstion of authorizing tho direct ors to sell the grounds belonging to tho district, known as the old school house grounds. . Recorder Luckey is keeping a close watch on Judge Washburn and vows he must curb his passion for shooting jack rabbits within the corporate limits. Mr. Luckey would have punished him for tho last offense, hut bo was afraid the judge was broke. ' Advertised Letters. List of letters remnlnlnB In the postnfflee ut I'rlimville, Crook County, Oregon, unclaimed Oi'tolior 10, ls7. . To olitaln Hiiy of the following li t ers call for ".dvcrtii-eil I.tMler." giving- Oate ol lift. It not delivered will bo oeul to Deu.l Letter Outce SO Uuya from ante. . F. Moo KB. Postmaster. Hlonia J W llurc U Ocnrge XlHilcyllW i lirown Warren Hell I-.HKC hrown M Clark Jaraoj D Crifc-by Walter tVUinc ' Cheney Pint OImoiom II 11 Huuui'lt Jiunes M Fouler Josopii V Harris William ' llenilrleka Ocorg S Hal. en J I' Hnrbtn Eilwarl N llFiitlerswn Ueorge C I t'c'a.. J V HtirrUun Jnliii Jame. Sailie .latutM W.u Lyuen J W i Moraan c ar ' Mill EUw.itth"' . -!", ' K rtou JtK-eptiua . . Pflnco Dai Id lawymond Henry Savage O W WatnJW WmMt A B Free Trade. Tho reduction of internal revenue and the taking off of revenue stampB from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has largely benefitted the consumers, as well as relieving the burden of home manufacturers. Especially is this the case with Green's A ;( Flower and lkschee' German Syrup, as tho reduction of thirty-six cents per dozen has been added to increase the size of the bottles containing the remedies, thereby giving one-fifth more medi cine in tho 75 cent size. The August Flower for Dyspepsia and Lijer Complaint, and tbo German Syrup for Cough and Lung troubles have, perhaps, the largest sale of any medicines in the world. The advantage of increased size of the bottles will be greatly appreciated by tlio sick and allicted, in every town and village in civilized countries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain the same eizo.- ' Flue Stock. , ' This week Terry Henri returned homo from the tftate Fair with live head of thoroughbred cattle, four Shorthorns and one Aberdeen An Cub. The Aberdeen Ancua is the first of this stock introduced into i breeding tine cattle in the luture. New Arrivals. During the past week there have been several households made hap py in this vicinity by the arrival Jf -bjii n -new, babies. So far as we have kept count tho total foots up us follows : j Saturday, October 8th, Mr. and Mrs. S. Black a son. , Sunday, October 9th, Mr. and i Mrs. I. L. Ivetebum a daughter. "" 10th. Mr. and Mrp w f jioH.an a daughter. Tuesday, October 11th, Mr. and In-jM ' Mrs. M. I). Powell a daorrhfer. All w-rnont knowing tbeir.M-tvM Itii M.- nie Ulil:..r.it;nii f rufjuo-lud In eall il1 ttl t Dfice'imd ,av ro,t-. Tlii la enini alK-iinv tinnfvmid rave rn,T lee la-t. call. Co-la will be uddt-it ll nccouaU wtieaBnucu' ltd)'. IS I. L. Katrhum. ' TKEASt'KKH 8 NOTICE. All Crook Connty"Brrants, rc-gii-tcnx! prior U October 1, 17, will be ,a:J on presentation t the Treasurer' otlire in l'rineville, Oreuon, Interest on the above warran' will ceaj,elroiu date ol thia notice. T. .M. BALuWIN l'rineville. Or., Oct lo.;is7. '1 reanrer. GBAND HAND RAND OPENING I PENINfr I PENING 1 - Fall i Winter Goods! We have received, and are still receiving, an ELEGANT STOCK of DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, FURNISH NG GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES Of the latest styles and finest quality ever shown in Prinevillo. - Our Dress Goods are the latest, and we offer them at such remarkably low prices. Ladies' Cloth, pure wool, in ten different shades, from 75c to $1.50 per yd. Ladies1 Mis333' &G:ii!dr3i3' Cloaks, Jackets and Jersies, Of which we have a large and beautiful selection. FANCY, STRIPED AND PLAIN PLUSH AND VELVET, very attractive in style and variety. SATINS IN ALL SHADES. JVIEN'S & BOYS' ebOXH INC.. - Our style, cut and fit are equal to any custom work, while our prices are VERY LOW. HATS & CAPS. Of the latest atyles and at the lowest prices- BOOTS & SHOES. Of this line of goods wo have a very largo stock, especially selected for the trade of Crook County. -ALSO- A very large assortment of Please call and Inspect our Immense Stock, and be convinced of cur Low Prices. M MILLINERY STORE, MAIN STREET, PRINEV1IXE, OGIS., 4fS. D. CIoK, pB0MUBTBK3S. A full and complete stock of Latent Dlykt and mn. falhionahle pattern of LADIES' FALL and WIXTER ITATS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, , J'LVMl.S, Rl WiQXIS ' A NO TRIMMINGS. The entire stock is new and was purchased especially for the trade- oi l'rineville and vicinity. Fiftv bend of fine well bred stock horses for sale on reasonable terms, also two fine three-year-old stallions, .1 l.l,-,l ir,.r.,l,Mt nrw) IOIItJ a tilIIUUf.',IIUICU, IIUINUUIUVHUU Lindsley. All the horss bred and i t .. ti i t raiseu uy xiowuru hiuuiii. Parties desiring to see the horses will call on Mrs. II. Maupin, at the (Maupin ranch, on. Trout creek, L'rook Co.. Or. 14-18 J - ' NOTICE, ttift bav'nr ptirctiawd Seo.t'! Tp T .,111. S .1 ! k ..'io treniaKiiiK or hv u .iii.j fro Mi-.l m. Avis.- - Wm. Joumhim. N0TICB TO rtKiil'OUS. . ' Owtnv to A. Senilern belnsr failed to) Alhnny, All olour note' and account have been plamd -in J. L. Luckey' hands, with order to in Hi tote proireediriL'8 to force collection on all account not keltleU at once. L. SENIiEKS A Cot. GRAND UAXD HAND OPENING PENTNG PENING OF - RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES. lorn for Sale. 7 ICHEL QO. f' i Li :