Ochoco review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1885-1???, August 23, 1890, Image 2

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QCIIOCQ REVIEW.
SATURDAY, AUfiUgT 2.1, 1SOO.
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PART? 'ERSU$ TflE PEOPLE.
The republican party is getting !
bill is nassed or not. That bill is I
a small matter and apt worth one-'
tenth of the fyss that Uas been made j
AVAr it. Tt. ?a nnf. avpm imnrirtunt
f " rrr ?t -r"
tUt any particvlaxtariffbillshould !
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be passed, though it is important
that the party should keep its
pledge o ieduce Jhe revenues and
simplify and equalize duties. It is
the principle of the McKinJey bill
thai is imnortant. not ita details.
t . t . . -c .1.': - ,, .
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iportant of
that the party responsible for the
too far apart for comfort. It would uw Iron a WBW ; j"- " c ai,ove the dl iof coming to Gervais Sundavr, ,
dowelltakctoUeart Mr. Ran- naturaI resourcea and "tending j straw that is possible, waste noth-j Rllm. r cHAmrifo, 4J filling up on bvS juice. Wo h
al! ulnMuit arin tvii.' t tJ, ' from Pfty l9 one li:unorcd miles in j g. pat U all up, for, though; " " . ., i been expectine to sec some a
Amnt o v.r it i. nftf o I cverv dyrection. There is no rea- j U may not be needed next winter. ! " , lI't 1,I3UK,'U nver "ut ! ruade, but it seems the officer
Sl !wl! n 'why it should not retain thi, tbere will come a time when it may i so-of WS dr0Wned P.ot --d ndav afternoons,
"m " wrr-fcYj MV - " . . j - - - i,- .w.t. ou . ;ii vL-t;K ago i:tt cur.aav. t u a poor uesgar woman comes in
! I . c r : i t i y . un.viuvij ui tuc nay, 1
government should decide what to that it W1,l only get the tH and say they will defeat McKiniey ! "e
0 and then do it, wUhouteternaliy '? surrounding fur.i.ers. Kutby from 1000 t0 20U0. 0l
'backing and filling, and pulling at I
Quay resolution ap - !
Ited in a situation i
nigut on tlie
narentlv resulted in a sitn.ilinn
Whose logical outcome i. the eon-!
irol of he action Qf senate l)y
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the demrtfrata. with . tlm nil nf a
few republicans who ejon't know
.what they want, except that they
.want to please Mr. plajne. Ore-
As we understand the abovn
rather remarkable utterance, it
foeaus that pulling together in party
barmppy ig pf mqrc importance
ban the nature of legislntion passed-
Qr in other words the life and
sycc.ee pf ho republican party is of
paramount importance to the wel
fare of the people.
"e cannot agree with this prop
psition. That the republicans in
(congress arc "getting too far apart,"
and are ''backing and tilling and
pulling at cross purposes," is the
natural result of the unjust and
(dangerous legislation proposed by
tbeif loaders, whjch jnay pf the
more scrupulous and statesman
like of that party secretly if not
ppenjy oppose.
icfthcr do we believe it ought
JU, bordered that the .eleetn
uiW ana uie ann piu are ot mau
jinporjance. They aro of the iit
niqsj jr.ip.orar,c.e. One proposes (a
ak.s iyay fr,cra the people tjie free
dom and fairness of congressional
plections and put them in the
Jian(jj $f partisan and prejudiced
supervisor spies ;
aim mo .Qiner j
propose to ct7nt;r,ue and eyen
Jabor for tle benefit of capital and
monopoly.
j($,Cfter that either any party
fihould go to Wtcfk than that it
erfoj.d "get fpgetji.er" for th,c pur
pose of passing S.ycji lajy.s a tliese.
s-rEasf Oreijonia't-
The S. F. Examiiier is now in the
lead, in the way of enterprise and
pews gathering, of any paper on
he coast, and is excelled by only
a few papers in the world, yet it
does ,pt stop after reaching the j
top ef the Jauder but keeps on
pushing upward
Its latest d
em-
pnstration of pijsh an4 enterprise
i9 its premium offerings for this!nil t. T. , " V . 1 i
fill i vhtnh inm ,i, f:" t!ie bo)"lon bieyc e railway;
fail, in which $.t0,0U0 worth of ; f . -. ,. . . T, ,, r, ,
' . i . , .. i tiom Gravesend to Brighton, Coney
preuiiums are to be given subscrib
ers on the 14th of November pest.
.Send j t$Q Examiner for list of
premiums.
TU eventful life of John Boyle ;
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(. yK t- rtuniyi, vitme ,
lo a close fiii t)io JOth. Ifa
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peep perseevtea oy n.s native coun-
fry, England, Cor political reason, I
butes.capidtQt.be land of the free,!
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wuuvui n 'stramf, anj nag aqueu
pucli tq the literary productions of
Jits adc-pd country.
Representative llerinapu is cen-
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pMnercwiii e a reappwimn-1
mpnt bill passed this congress, u
JbP basis Qf oi5S representative to
140,000 of population. Tbspf a CQ:iti,1U0U;, b.,;l!J. i,eM ns)U.
he thinks ill eutjthj Oregoij tj
f,yyp congressmen.
Cardinal Newman, the Ero.U-
finffhsh divine and literary H-rht.
jnUndpnpn the 1.0th. He ! ter it is o4g the less iiahb iof thwlU iu the laSt ea j.targ.!The caee bas attract tne attention
Pf tb.e foremost men of H i to wobble or full over, i Fourteen Southern states show an ' Vh taik 01 FSe"
Jhis ctijry, am bis memory ?;U engineering papers have illcreMe of 4,UOU,(KjO. Texas leads ;C!ltln 6 "Joot.Keepers who have
h Sjliwshed by those who ad- a'-ready declare J the bicycle ; wjth an increase of GOOHJO, and : g"e" r"n qUr'
Mir a brilliant m. iaf is destined to revolutionize the I Missouri comes next with 400,000. ! J- R- and R. F. Ashby. of
,.. present system of passenger trans! ' ' this city, with several wealthy cap-
Onba faaa a -'king f J)e foregt" portion, oynton says lie can carry I Tb .senate finance committee ' italists from Mr. Neil's former Nt
rho demanded 25 000 of a rail-'; 1000 passengers at the rate of y0 has not finished revising the Mc-ltrcska home are makimr arran-re-
roat cpmjoaay, ap4 pre up 150
yards sf track and wrked a train
'because the caoirjanv refused to
ri$ hU demand..
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sssa
Indicatior,s are that MayqrFnd,
rc. t? i ..mi i . .i . .
- vm, -yyt .v i. vi;.i-
PCiP )r8$8 Spy,".1.1.0.1- of
(fi$hJi!&i ,'.
!in ETunmirtifi wits im i . . . i i
PRIXE VI LLP R FUTURE.
What Prineville'8 future trill be. 1
ia a question of no small import- j
ance to every businessman and ;
property owner. In .the past Frine- j
?u,e Da? enJJea a "re anu lucra'
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.n? :un uie pncipai ais- -
ttin" Point fl,r thu vast terri-
itory surrounding it. l'rinevule 1
central.lv located and has all
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,,4rai "eB wr ueiug tue only
business center in the county, at
business center in the county.
least for years t,o coaie.
,' re.puently we hear persons pre-!
diet a gradual decline in the busi-1
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ness of Pnnev;he and that u.U-!
. rauroaus are nam
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I Ihritllir!. f;ti AAi.ntn. -Ill
country, trade will!,
dwindle down to almost nothing.
SUch Ffcdietbns are based ou iai-
agination and have nothing to suo-J
- tanliate lhenK PrinsviJ1- being j
the tcUilt-' eat' has advantages j
0ver uew Pkce tl,at Pg !
"P. as much trade will aivvays be
OrHWfl hlTft llV l(rs;rili a orttt rift it,
r J r-- -""-0
to attend t.o county business, and j taken by the government enutner
if the proper energy is sho vn by jators this year give them a popula
the residents of the place there is ; ti of only 8C00. The vote of the
little danger of its trade falling off. ' county had increased 417 in four
Prineyille's future may not be as
brilliant as that of Some other
towns, but if its residents show the !
right kind of pluck and enterprise
it will epof to be a place of no ;
small importance in the commer
cial relations of Eastern O.egoa.
Hardly a summer passes but i
gome parejess hunter shoots another j The farmers' procession was five
"accidently," having mistaken him j mi,e8 in longth, and 20,000 persons
ofr a deer or some other game ani-jHere'n "e- When 20,000 agri
mal ; and this summer has not ; cultural people gather in a'-small
1 passed without its fatil accident of j
this nature, resulting this time in the momnent they represer;t is not
the death of one of Oregon's most 'ouly Btfli"ted but has grown to re
useful citizens. Such occurrences j spectable proportions. Anditbroods
are perhaps unavoidable, but there I no 8ood to tIie republican party
certainly could be something done!"ther' 0T il denounces the war
to make them less frequent. Since tariff aa an infamous robbery.
mere are laws making it a crime
to take life purcoselv. which have!
atle88,a m 0 Ies8en thelZ hv3 r7 nTrT n
number of hnmie.id -l,v nntl., .. . . .
, , ,. ' - j aiarKnam, Uie L,os Angeles banker,
have a law making a man crin.in-; for g0verilor. The Oregon repub
a ly liable for his accidental acts? j lican8 had a banker up for governor
ll ine inexcusame Ki.iing ot j
man as air. u allcer was killed by-;
Powers, by his shooting him wilh-J
uuLiiuniugwuaiiiewus snooting ;
at wpre ma(je tnanslauahter.
P-jableby imprisonment, hunters
not fire illto the brush eVf?rv time
they hear a noise or see a leaf
move. The legislators who meet
next January can scrv the people
wel by considering how bett to
protect the lives of those who occ-iv
sionaliy take recreation in the !
mountains, from
careless hunters.
the
ravages of
The scope of man's inventive
geniu3 probably has no hounds,
, but it do s seem that the final has
b(jen M Jn lhe
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invention of!
means ot travel, in the invention of
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uiti en; iuun.iv car aim io"0-
motive. Ou the loth at a trial tr
Island, a party of newspaper men
were whirled along at the rate of
a mile in thirty seconds. A single
bicycle passenger car was used.
Tl:'- car its.-if was a cmuule-decker,
ir. l:lc!l I'.iMri.' civ ilil'i!.!;. on1
-- ' o"" uu
i or single compartment, each com-
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tered from the side of the car.
Kh is less in width than half of
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"v ,' 1 w vai-si umei nucn
in- .uv luiiiuiiji on oppuMic rans.
Th' Wll'.1"! nf lni" l':ir ;l ri-i rljrn-t?i
.1. -,
under the center, a double fiage
craspinir the rail. The car is tiie-
from toppiingover by double
i ,vhls auached lo the tup of the
car ai,j rl,!lMilvr (!.! ' ,...;,
fra.e work c;n .either side of the
iirack. The locomotive is also
! tiicvcle. The car is run on the
; Pr ""-' P i a no-jy ii) motion, tne
; miles an hour continuously, or G00
i passengers at the rate of IO0 miles
! an fcasr.
, -r-
i 1 he present ahundant harvest :
should not cause farmor and!
.
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i ..u ..ytMcii iu inj t-iiriivaguni or
! wasteful with the abuudaiice of :
feed they are. abk-lo j'Ut away for;
future use. Too often when there
an abundance of anything pco-
place small value upon it; but;
lDe "gore ot last winter aerncn-;
stratea wiiat may De
JU T u l,
C . Trv n-im.l. ntnnb -
The contest for congressman in
! the 1Gxh 0bio digtrict th5s fal1
be one of the inoit interesting in
the nation. This is McKinley's
district, and the rr-Dublicans will
undoubtedly renominate him.
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, mnnntn ,a n
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ernor W arwjck, ona of the ablest;
litician8 in the gt aiid the
is BtlA . f, t,.ff
V Ull bUt ill , OU IIJ c
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The peoplj of B..-nto i county are
beginning to -'get upon their ear'
about the result of the recent ccn-
sus- The census tike bJ' the as
in 183o gave ,them a popula -
tlOtl OI 1(1 I l.-t.-i tvhllfh lci fnr.et-n.
.- - .., wiwaa
years, but "the census shews the
population to have decreased 1455
five years, which is convincing
evidence that trie census recently
taken was far from correct
The most impressive Farmers'
Aliiance demonstration yet on rec-
ort was tat at Emporia, Kansas.
tow" Emporia, it is a sign that
i The renuhlieans of ('.jilifnmin
last election vno failed to hold the !
farniing eienient t0 him and this
inonev lendcr and corporation k;
of California, may meet the
cna-!.jf,t.u.uMiTi. .
same
wiI, Jikely find a biC Pond that
son. lie
is
get i
election in
November.
Harvest will soon be over in the
Willamette valley, then the immi-
! grants who came there in the early
! part of the seacn will begjn look-
iuo "round for homes. No place
in Oregon offers greater induce
ments to home hunters than Crook
.county, and those in search of
cheap lands, where they can make
comfortable and profitable homes
will lind the object of their search
in Crook county.
Few iin migrants are going into
Harney valley this summer. The
past two or three dry seasons and !
1 ' e ur , J1"11
the muddled state of land affairs'
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has much to do with the fact. How- i
evfr. nature will correct the former
evil, anu common sense and iokh'oa
the latter.
I The icpuhiicans m congress have
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. vautuescu me matter tt.oroutliiv
ghlt'
the
and concluded it is unsafe for the
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party to mrce tne Lodge . election
J bill through congress. They are
j afraid to go before the people at
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se.cn au atteuiptett steal loilow-
..
iiig mem.
!
Another American heiress, with! At Pendleton a man named Dear
a good bank account, 'diss Jennie ib-on has been intoxicated for several
vnuiams, nas rounoeU up' an ;days while his wife, is lying, appar
Engiish lord and will marry him. ! cr.tly, at the poi::t of deth. It is
Loid Petie is tbename of the iuckvi stated that he attempted to corn-
j titled tliob who will
pay eif his
i Bamblin de0ts wlUl lte baid -
j earned gold of the actress. ' ;
ti,
1 he recent f-ensiw ',, n
; heaithv i,u;raBi. i uw
Vln'-y bill, hut has already made
:?0 PW' changes in it that ii
I father scarcely recognizes it ks his
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p.-
The recount' of .Multnomah
county will be under the sui.rvi,-
.
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aided by J. D. Lclan'i, sn
the census bureay.
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"OTES AXD XEWS.1
Fine coal has been 'discovered
near j ,efcanon
Frank McKnight had a fine span !
!0f mares valued at ?1000 drowned
i bv their lumping of
Albany ouedav last
off the ferrv
ati
week.
if ; a c, r: not creditable to tne towu. uust
expected ai.y -.j-n j- i j- .' i exist in Gervais, judging irom the
r ' ! .vliltorf. has discovered indications .. i -i.fi
, and those who , ,. , . ,, umowmg hwii m uie arar: mere
' of coal on his nlace. one-half mile o nf hS.-e m ,! o i,i.:
Typhoid fever cases seem to be:!101" in the open vio-
,
6 '-''" , oim.ui. uuiu
bt' ot Patients suffering from that
epidemic is large at both hospitals, j
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Considerable alarm was created ;
at Atuena Uie other day by a suep- j
I herd dog goinc
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i was killed before he had bitten any
Out of the numerous bills that!
have been introduced in the pres-
ent session of congress, less than j
j 750 had become laws up to the first
of August.
LaBt Saturday two stacks of oats
, belongi to Dr. Shelt0 of Eu.
:
gene, caught fire from the steam
thresher and were burned. He lost !
200 or300 huhelsofoats.
Medford will have a national
nans on uctotjer 1st. 1). V.
Thompson is one of its leading in-
corporators. The bank of Jackson!
county will, be merged into the
new concern
It is learned from reliable source
; that the famous Cabell mine in Da
ker county has been sold to a syn
dicate of capitalists for $200,000.
The new owners will take charge
October 1.
A Tangent correspondent to the
Albany Herald saw a woman run
ning a binder on last Sunday in a
wheat field, apparently successful
ly, while her husband followed the
machine and shocked the grain.
The Athena Republican tells a
story of two children, a boy and a
girl, aged 11 and 9 years, who aic
compelled by their father, Rev. R.
F. Johnson, to haul heavy cord
wood, loading and unloading it;
also that he whipped them when
too slow in his opinion.
II. A. Hansen, employed in a
logging camp on Lewis and Clark
rivers, while cutting a tree down
was thrown from a log on which he
was standing and while falling his
tongue was caught between his
x"y" "
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u,u'ulue-
H . it. Anderson, ofbalem, went
put shooting last week and while!
trespassing on a farm, was ordered j
off by the farmer's son, John Chris-!
topher. A quarrel ensued and An
derson struck Christopher over the
head with a gun and threatened to
shoot him. He has been arrested.
At The Dalles a very difficult
operation was performed on Mrs.
Pitman, of Klickitat county, Wash.
fcurgeons icmoved a tumor weigh
ing one-quarter of a pound from
the side of her neck and face. She
stood the operation well, consider-
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Although her condition is critic.il,
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strong hopes are entertained for her
recovery.
! 1 llc L Grande Gazette published
: this item, which is of special inter
est to surgeons : '"Some two months
' a0 Joim Mummev h-d hU h-r d
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sawed off below the wrist, which
! hnntr nnU- hi- i chroil f CulI. TI,..
e J v - mou. ii
attending physicians derired to cut
'it off but Munmiey insi t-d f-a it
j be replaced and dieted ns rend "a.
purlin
NoV the sevprnrl
mem-
i -,nr , rnil.n ,n..nr ,i t.
iv...i,i im vuti
moved slowly."
I mit suicide Thursday night by cut-
; ting his throat
with a razor, and
j was barely prevented by his wife. !
r it'." i-ijuiiii uuiii utu anu reaeneu
, 1 - '
!"""
l hid cm!,
his side in time to stay his hand. !
j ments to incorporate one of the j
! largest land .corr.panka in the stace. I
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; it nm yc tiiiutwi as i.ic vrt"iu:i J a
ciuc e,ami eo.. am win nave o ;i -
; 81 All,aay ana 1 rlIan'J' a large
I CHe at kUer J-lace- Tho C3P5"
tai ock win oe Siuj.viuu. f
of,
ItlPn fiwn 'i t -uca n:ni, r.f
i 1iittV
ty end the company, we predict,
! will be heard from. Albany Arni-i
: ovaf.
1 A peculiar stale of affair?,, that is
and
ave
rrcsts j
are !
but
'.during the ?.eek and tries to sell a
lf!'' 6be 13 rr?
j it nut hjvjijV l"j ljaJf tiiC Aiiit
they take it out in jewelry. We
i are not prepared to say -who sells
; i;u:un ui n;e law. ouiiniiiK it. aooui
time it was invf-s!ii.'iter! nnrl t!int
; we do not have so many drunks on
Sunday."
f
J I K M W WOODS'
SbOOjM,
MAIS STKKET.
PKIXEVIU.E, OaEGOS
KEEl'S ON HAXD THE
j ejHOISEST WJjNES,
CIGARS,
FAfc'CY MIXED DF:IK3
Prepared by an experienced bar
keeper. 7fljNE E!bblF?D TciSbE
AND
! EbEGtjNT ehU3 POOjYIS
it or the accommodation of
tomers.
cus-
Special attention to fJHag orders
i mail.
rn' 0 II
iii & Hardware
S T O K E .
w. h. mm mi
nEAi.Eii in .
STOVES AND RANGES, TIN
WARE, GRANITE IRON
. WAIII5, SHELF HARD
WARE, PUMPS,
PIPE, ETC.
Also a fine line of fishin tackle.
JIAXUFACT-CREU OF
I
AH Kinds of Thiwars, C&mrs
StSYSS and Gaffi3 DllKitS.
pump work, repairing end
" all JOb work
done on short notiec.
N.. WHITE
: main street,
riUXEVIl.LE, okeoox
rnoi'KiETon of the
f OPULAR RESORT f OR 7VLL
WHO WISH
A good cigar, j
A nice refreshing drink,
A game of billiards, or
A social game of cards.
Club Rooms for Casrses-
Call early, late and often.
L9I
Mart: la on
TH3 Best
I " & U f n he mm, I
: Si BAI i 11.7 ,,1'
Ipackage lr
mm
PROF. HARRIS' W M
FORTHE CURE Or
(VI i ALLY Vtf wiT too su applieatUa
: tr. bjiits or ali.-iy ; atrial arp; cr grieT; g!X('.4A
Ilj"owic mi .!ie!if,viH.iH babit T.-.itrsrtsd ia vonti.
W?fi5f irTU71HS to NKKVUIS KSBILITT-
; TO! t :,r.p.V t.i;tl,r IiM:AY la Yonne a4
: Bila!f !ak of i ijt-r.arid rtreBr..s?snr. srsjac Ira-
Jii c.l aTid wcaVcrirr T.nn-jfirr'w it. 'rcacLiD'j'il-i
mi, prat a..,.; sronbleltieaia Kzn !3rot(r itat4I r;iitti:ft
rt mnmtt ' prt(fe mcrflfhie Ceet 9 rcsipi eupa.
Ji:i 1b St Ter (ftTlJ .Tmrw?t. LvU v9
?cr a'.l a ahanceta c.irl trrn Paa-.:ns Tr!ctaM&G.
TKB XAfPIS REietOV CO., Iftte. QwwistjL
Doong's Eestaurant
IN TIIE
CAKY HOUSE,
Pkixevilt.e,
Ah oooe,
The restaurant is firft-class in
cve!7.re??(4.c R.n1 t!)C ta5',K;s alays
?aP?1.:d with the best the market
orus.
1 . oi-mai -r-rr-sT'.'-i-.i
Given to the -preparation and
! inK of
aki. u'f c ana
iien's erreA at ull hc-ir.-
" . 1 ".".' f i!iti.le
j viqht.
ANU
1
To the People
-AT
BRICK
i
fil 1 m
UiUUU uiuo
XJREN & SOW
Desire to Close Out Their
i .
Business in Prineville,
And Wil
AGENTS
Cash Only.
MITCHELL WAGON
D. II. OSB
(ann
FULLER & CO.
SUCCESSORS TO
STEWART. & DAVIS
DEALERS IN
General
mtm for
mm Wnnlon
uiilillM
Buckeye Mowers & Reapers
FULLER k CO,
i
i
PHENT
of Crook County!
Air ii
icmrt imt Mom
vui umi
THE-
STORE.
Sell for
FOR TI1F-
-AND-
mm &
lii;itj!ili!l
UFEjS! SOJJ.
1 1 1 1 ci
Company
laps and
f
Maaj