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SUBSCRIPTION $150 PER YEAR. VOI, Pt 1'UINEVILLti, CROOK COUNTY, OJIEGON, SATURDAY, .MAY IK, 1001. XO. 12. Advertisers If Jim have bargains to offer, iiiiiiuuncii it through tlm col uiiiiiK of (lie REVIEW. fiTtttPml IP OFFICIAL DIUFd'OHY UXITIOD ST AT KM OFFICI Al, President W'll .l.'AM Mi KlNII'Y Yieo li 'M Sec of Stale . .lullN Hay Sit ol Tn n -ii I y I ,VM AN J I i Ai.K See of Interior , E A IIitcii.oik Hi-it of War I'll. mi' Uimit Sen of Navy ...... John D iino I'ur-tmiiKiiT CfiifTiil ('has K Smith Attorney General J. .UN W Gitlnu Sco of Agiiculture. Jamks Wii.sm.n STATK ol'l.'IClAl.S Governor , . Secretin v of Si Trenstitcr . Alt'v i. in nil .1. D Sll l t I'llll Insl . . I'l llltlT Dairy A Food t 'oin Senators OougieKsinen Supreme .1 7TII Jl'DU I Al. DISTUHJT , , . , ,, Jlllltfl) I, HllAHHIlAW riKx.-.uiiii AttV I'iiank Mknak i: COUNTY OFFICIALS I N W'll 1 iamhiis I ',! 1 ; 1 iv i v. m ii r r r h II Mi (iiu:rnt J l J I . 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T M m ioviv, W M Will W I l:.MV I I'll II Si e Causation (iivirrii No II OK f I Met ts Sec in tl and I'liniih T''ins ll.IV of (in ll 1 1 w n . t li in (he M.IHiliit-i Ten. pie. Mi' s Gii.,. t: Hi. i kn m- i d r AliAMSilN, W M I o o F OlTl'H'O I. Ill HI. Meets III Odd Saturday eveniiii A I, Wioi.k S Xn l'i '. i i.v.i hall eve i v M K Hi..... " X G I.I A I K Nn (i'l, K ul' P Meets in Odd F -Hows' hall . Verv W eilnesdav evening. All brn lin ts in good slandii i: nre invited to iittend. W A llnoTil, C t' 10 A I'.Ki.KSAP, K It S 0,'liin .i l.i'hi. I No 101, A O U W Meets in Odd F. I. o.v.-' hall every Second and Fomth Mondnys of each inoiil h. 10 O II nn:, M W I, N I. nun Tl', It. colder Si',tii:am Loimii: X.i D k II Meets in Odd Fellown' hall every Tuesiliy evening Mlts I'l'AliU Kiit;1I., MlKH F KtIIKI. I.Kitil lT, C tl' H Ii. ci der I'UINDVU.I.K ('AMI' No 21(1, W O W Meets iii Odd Fellows' h ill evety First and Tln d 1' I it r e. I I y fl of each month. K A Dki.knap, Conciil J L Ml'ClT.I.Ol ll, Cl.KIIK Jt Nirr.it CiiiiTk No .'37, W ok W Meets in Odd Fellows' hall cverX; Friday evening, M ISM FfTA CltnOKS, Miss Ida Omi:u, O X ('Ink Piwit Ti:nt No Oil, K 0 T M Meets in Odd Fellows' hall every Second and Knurl h Thuisilay even ings in each month. P It UnwAim, H K 0 J O Cvitt h, It K. PutNKVii.i.io AssHMiu.Y No 103 V A Meets in Odd I'Vllows' hall every First it 1 1 Third Monday evenings in melt month. 10 O llvrui, M A Waihii'N LitowN, Sec DooKoi T Hkiii'KAH Xi 103 I O O F Meets in Odd Fellows' hall every First and Tliiid Saturday evenings in ouch uioulh. (. 'MliS GlIAC'K P.I'M.KNAI1, N (1 Mm." H N Goivan, Scy ! UXXY, HIS HOOK, by II. FRY, A most fascinating; array of H'd s' range I'i' H ih x-itilf M It. ''overs nt ",M 11 1H.,IIIM HOOK EVERY PAGES AND FROXT AND HACK COVERS PIUXTKD IN THREE liRILI.lAXT COLORS, yxllj inches. Tl I K FAVORITE Jt'VlOXII.E FOR TIIK HOLIDAYS, Suhhtniiiiall y bound. $1 25 T 'I' I ' I' I I'lNi'iAii! 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In c-ei-iii!!v mUpte l to i rmiiiie on larj., tiullt or le:irv niur!-. Ilayflaek liii uevi-r prodavei t'itiT dull eolts tli.ii (liuKefroiti tlni liume. HACKNEY The Cnije anil Saddle tf'nxl ( I irs. I'.k lor i-ii her ol tlir atwve liorses. t'M, .liej..!.' I cf, nr ul'u.te-1 tu eca;ie on Miires will lw k ntovetl iruin pu. tare. Young Teams, Stallions and Mares for Sale. O. SPRIXGICR, - I InyHtnck. Oregon. TheLiht of the Yorld i kokk-monai, c.vkds. or Our Savior in Art. ('.. el' nearly $HKI,(KH)to produce Contains nearly PM full page en gri.Mi.i; of our Savior ami His Mother h.v the lloild's giealest pa i iit.-rs. True copies of I he Matter- I'll il S III I liC III! L'llllt'li.S if Kll ii. p.-. h.ery picture is as hea tin- fill as a mhiiim- over the I ii 1 1 1 is Contain desctiption of the paint in'S, hingraphy of the painters, I lie; nanus and the locations uf the gallerns in Kurope w here the oi igi ti ii I in.'iv be set n. Also contains u Child's Depart in. nt, iuchiiling a Clii Id's Siory of the Christ lied His Mother ; beiiutifully written, to tit' each picture. This wonderful book : mutchlis in its purity and heautvj app-als to everv mothers heart, and in overy Cliristian homo where j (here are cbi Id ten the Look sells it-' self, ciirisiuiu men nml women nr.- iiniKii nioiie rniuiv i n k 1 1 . i oril.p. A Christain man or: woman run in this community soon, j make $1,000 taking orders for Cliristinns presents. Mrs. U'uite our agent in Massachusetts, has sold over $3,(xh worth of the books j in tl very short lime. Mrs. Sackett j our agent in New l ork has sold over $1 500 worth of the bonks in a vi-ry short time. The book is printed nn a velvet finished paper, lieiiutifiilly bound in Cardinal Red and gold, and ndnrned with (iulden Rones and Lilies. It is without doulit, llie inot beautiful bonk of this century. Write for terms quickly and got tin management of that territory. You can work on fnlary or commission, nnd when you prove your success we will pro mote yon to I ho position of Manag er and Correspondent, at a perman ent, Halary, tn devote your time to attending to ngents and the cor respondence. W tinted also n State Manager to have charge of ofliro -n Leading City of the State and main age nil the business of the State. Send for terms. Address . TIIK HhTlTSlI AMERICAN CO. Corcoran Puilding, Opposite IT. S. Treasury, Washington, D. C "TIIK IUNTI KST LITTLE WHEEL THAT EVER WAS." BlffiYCIoE. $40 POPULAR LIST PKICK $40 IDEALS, $20 to $30 All filled with tho"C. A J" tire. Livery and Sundries. JOHN H. S1IIPP. Head Main t-trcct. H.MITII A CI.KKK, PROPRIETORS. STflliLIOJiS 1901 m'Ven eijilitlis French Coaeh, weight 17CVI liretl Ut Kiclilieii Mill prixlie-e no anjiiMl - c. TtiU irt the Iioin. fur hui,I, HiHieUril, Ym IimVM lillfa frfll Mlli-I, Kiriri. IImiI uill ami arc jmt an tl li-li anil liaiiU-umer limii .... Sire. Il4 soul.' fine ones to his erwlit, 1I (10 (HI, tine alien mare is kuouii lo be aitli ratine. pt during -ratt'in f ir Tsl c'nts week, due wlien mare is re Will not he resjioriHitite for au-iilent. I M. R. BICCS, jAttorrey at Law and Notary. Main Street, PrinevHIe. Oregon. Office on trect U-adifiK t(i Ceurt lliue. W. A. BELL, AUOmey atlfl LOUIlSelOr atLaW, NOTARY PUBLIC. ! tin ittrect IfitiliiiK tolVtirl llou.s. PRINEVILLE OREGON. C. W. DARNES. Attorney at Law and Notary, PBINB-ILLE. OREGON. -"li' ou 'e.t iiiirj sirt. F. NICHOLS. Atorney at Law and Notary, I PRINEVILLE. OREGON. U9U' "" E,Thlr'i M. R. ELLIOTT, Attorney and Counselor at Law. PRINEVILLE Office mi Kt Third Slrett. M. E. BRINK, Attorney and Counselor at law. A Street, Between First and Second PRINEVILLE. OREGON. J. W. HOPKINS, Attorney at-law, PHINEVILLE, OREGON. V. S. Referee in Bankruptcy. ' Calls promptly attend.'.!, day and right E. O. HYDE, M. O., Physician and Surgeon, PRINEVILLE, OREGON. J. H. ROSENBERC. M, D., Physician and Surgeon, PRINEVILLE. OREGON. Offic. with lr. Uenner; Keil.lcnre, tlntel Kcdlijr OFFICE IIOI RS10 to 12 i M, 5 to 4 and 7 to Sm H. P. BELKNAP, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. PRINEVILLE. OREGON. Office It A.lmiison, Wlnni'k A Co.n.l'rug Slorj Kvoribo.ly Suj-i Su. Pa vn ret ('anil v Callnii'lie, the must wnn ilei ful im.lk'iil iliitcoverv nf tno nee, pleas ant unit leli'i nhiinr to tlm tusie, nei nenf.ly ami puaitively on ki.lnej s. liver mid Imwels, vleaiiHini; tlio entim sysh'in. ilsHd eolilv oure lieu.lnuhs, (ever, linlittiuil t'oiiKtipulion anil lillionsnKKK. Please buy and try a hex ofO. C C. to ilny; III, ao, ftOii'liOi. Hol'.laud guaruutouU to caro Ujf all Ut'iu slsls, Withdrawal of TroopVs",lsm,t'1,liTlto ctA bJ 1 countries ami by th IJiiited S A.MKKICAX I-KA'K TIIK CHI" Ib'H.lH DI..1 Loch into Cuba, for ftX X 1'SF (' I'lT L j ample, from the United States in the nine months of l'.MK) were 8fi " (i'-'t pairs, and from Spain 428,889 Their District Tamel Cr-ir to th'Par. Of shoes and sandals, the Britten and th 0rmin-Wu j i'w ports from the Unites States in and Congor Ccmfjr. l'J,J "i"0 montlm of l',)00 were 177,- i "''' pairs, and from Fpuin I,29,793 !airs. Of imitehes tin) imports Pkkis, May 10. The Americans from the United Si.tU'4 in the peri have evacuted the districts under O'l under diijeu.'eio'ii were 4'.'Si"t in their control, with the exception of the Forbidden City, which they wiil continue to occupy in t-pite of foreign objection!), unless orders to the contrary are received from Washington. As it would he im- possible to turn over the American districts to the Chinese, who cer- tainly would not le allowed to keep them independently, General Chaffee, in order to prevent chaos, notified Count von Waldersee a week ago that he would evacuate 'ri. . i i'a imee puiuuns aujoiiiing the 1'ritish districts were assigned to them, and the remaining por- tions were assigned to the er- inais. The departure of the troops for Manila has been delayed 10 das owing to the trans-port India being quaranuneu ai NugasKi uetause oi u case of smallpox on (he board. The American soldiers have been vaccinated. EUROPE 13 BEATING US. Cuban Imports Increasing Ours De creasing. Washington, Auril ."). Eu- ropean imports tu Cufi t are inereas- : ing, while those from the United States are decreasing. The reports I of the Treasury Bureau of Statistics show a falling off in exports of do - mestic merchandise from the Unit- ed States in the eight mouths end- ing with February, 1901. with the Insular Uuresu of the War Depart- I ment, in charge of the commerce of I Cuba, ubo show a decrease in Cu- from the United Kingdom 'in the I ban imports from the United States nine months of 18911, $ 21o,2o9Jiaod land an increase m Cuban imports in the same months of 1900, $180, from the European countries. In ; 970. Uudcr the head of "all other I the eicht months end in? with Fel- : man ufacture.s of filter " t h imrvirla I....... mill ......... i:.. ,. .1. . T . lurv Bureau of Statistics, the do- ' " . . . ... mest.c exporst to Cuba w-ere $ lb,02 .- i 4.1(3, against $l(i 4l2,-"47 in the . . , , 0 ... i corresponding months of last year; while the War Department state-, the l'nited Kingdom increased ment for the nine months ending! from $9(17,232 to $1,330,387 ; those with September, 1900, shows iut-i from Spain from $157,175 to $182 ports from the United States into 900, and those from France, from Cuba of $24,52-1,059, against '$28,- ! $.'!8,C30 to $09,943. Of the $22, 094,030 in the sdiue months of the 4-1 worth of dried fish imported preceding year. Tin same state-; into Cuba during the three months ment of the War Department, which ending with September, 1900, the shows a fall of $3,500,000 in Cuban value cf $ 11,73d was from the imports from the United States, l'nited States, $85,29; from Nor shows an increase of over $2,000,1)' Kl way and S.vdl.jn, and $123,504 in imports from Europe, lh? figures ! from the United Kingdom. Of the of European imports in nine months : $289,04d worth of cotton cloths of 1900 being $21,559,239, and in ! closely woven imported in these nine mun thsof 1899, $19,481,000, ' three mouths of 1900, $25,725 while the Cuban imports to the worth was from the United States, United Kingdom alone in nil. e $50,4 4 2 from Spain and $108,584. months of. 1900 were $8,297.80,5, ; from the United Kingdom. Of the against $0,598,582 in the corres- $192,040 worth of cotton cloths ponding months of the preceding i loosely woven imported during the year. Taking the entire list of En- J same period, the valun of $30,614 ropean countries it is found that in j was from the United States, $87-, large majority of cases there has ! 819 from Spain, and $312,297 from been an increase in imports into i the L'nited Kingdom, ' Ofthe $162 Cuba in the 1000 period as com- j lib' worth of cotton yarn and thread pared with the corre? ponding peri- I imported in nine months of ,1900,'' od of the preceding year. $3291 from the United States, $17- A detailed examination of the iiu- I 4G9 from Spain, $18,017 from the porta by classes show that European United Kingdom. Under the class- ' manufactures aro rapidly and vigor- j ideation of "all other manufactures' orously invading Ihe Cuban field I under the very eyes of their Ameri- can rivals. England and Germany especially are increasing their ex- J ports to that island, and a coin parison of the quantity or value of ; the various classes of manufactured Wi,kys the food more delicious and wholesome WCVSl fUKINO. POWfFR thoHe v tiiM t; iiited States j may prove intercr-ting, anil perhaps ! nuggestiye, to Anicrirau manufac 1 lvOOI'S turea ami irifrehuijU. Imnortg of value, and from thu United King doin ifGWo. Of p;i pern the imports fruni the United States fell from 12-4,072 in nine months of 1899 to tl 14,128 in the same months of l'.J'JU, while during the same period the imports of pap'-r from Germany increased from ii:.4.8.j to 73,102. Imports of starch fioui the United States in nine n.onths of 1899 were f8-l,.S')7, and in the corresponding, ; months of l'.liiU were $21,213, while from the Unitd Kingdom the fm- . i c ...t,-r.. . , jjui in increa-eu II mil 1 19,4 in nine months of 1891) to $47,G15"in the same months of lMW. Of wines and cordials, the imports from the United Stales in the first half of : 189 J amounted to .WS.OiXi, and in tiie s une months of 19JU were but I0U12, while in the same period of me Import- ot wines troro France amounted to $42,804, and from Spain $l,lo'l,9ol. Ol iron in the form of ingot, bars and sheets, i the imports from the L'nited Slates , in the first six months of 1900 were 40.'-:,4o, against $810,217 in the same months of the preceding year ; while from the United Kingdom the i cu ports of tin; same class in creaeVd from $98.74:)" during the six months of lS'.U to $20j,775in the same months of DKK). Of bags for sugar, the imports' from" the : l'nited States in nine ''months of 18110 amounted to $01,. j.'O, and in the same months of 1900 to $4387; while from Germany they were, in 'nine months of IV.)'.), $77.09, and in tune months of l.tcQ, $23,933 and ' (. k I'..:. I w... ' i i fio.n $81,337 in the nine moi ! e win, . j..-,-.. of 1MH to- $12,,,. so in the. co spunding months cf 1900; w ..... - . . . a . . j vl VJlinJV4. months corre- hile during the same period those from of cotton," the total for the nine months ending with September, 1900, is $3,307,494, and. of this $227,372 worth was from the United States, $329,880 from France, $904- . 91") from Spain, and $1,053,510 'from the United Kingdom. ' " f!0., Nf W