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Advertisers If you have biirgfitiis to oiler, announce it tlirougli tliu col umn, of tlio REVIEW. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR. VOI, 7. PUINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OKEtiON, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1901. NO. 43. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY UNITED STATES OFFICIAL- President. . . . Wii.iam Mi Kim.I'V Vice-Pre Ki-o of Stale Jon Hay Sec of Treaaury , , , Lyuan .1 (Jaok Hcc of Interior . . , , K A J Iiti hc-oi k .Sun of Wnr Hi, inn Hoot Hro of Navy , John I) Lomi Potmaicr General Cham E Smith Attorney -General. John W (tittim fee of Agriculture. . Jamk Wll.sn.v STATE OFFICIALS Governor . . T T Gkfh Secretary of Slate .... K I Di'Kiiah Treauitr O S Miniuk A tt'y General . I) It N Hi.Ariiiit ks Ntipt I'ub I tlHl ... J II At KI'HMAN Prin'-r Wll Lmns Diry t Food Com J W IIaii.kv j'i M. limine ' r'JiieKI'll MMllV 0-1, T H I'M, M A Moony It! E Wol.VKHTUN Supreme Judg" !! S Hk.an (K A Moon Senator , . . . Congressmen M It. MDNNY, II. FRY, Christmas Books. HIS BOOK, by ADAH L. SUTTO.V, illustrated by V A most fascinating array of big anil little folks, marvelous animal Riul htrniti. device it in poHHihlit l find outside the gaily decorated cover or "Mil. BUNNY, 1 1 1 HOOK." EVERY PACKS AM) KKONT AM) HACK COVERS PRINTED IN Til REE BRILLIANT COLORS. Vx 1 1 J iridic. TIIK KAVOK1TE JUVENILE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Substantially bound. 1 25 THE MADONNA AND C Hit I ST, by FRANKLIN KDSON BELDEN. A IiuiiiJhoui" pictorial containing reproduction of the world-famous paintings of the Madonna, and CliriHt, with UcHcriptione of each picture. Printed on enameled paper, artistically bound in white Buckram with appropriate cover design in gold. The mont acceptable CHRISTMAS GIFT HOOK imaginable. $1 IK). Smith's Reception, SMITH A CI.KKK, PROPRIETORS. Carry the following brands of CasedGoods: Old Private Stock Bourbon. Old Hickory. Ouokenhelmer Rye. Mt. Vernon. MoBrayer's Sour Mash Ruuih Rider. Muore'i Pure Old Mash. Elk Tooth. Old Hermitaf Bourbon. Martell Cognac. 7TH JUDICIAL DISTKICT Judge ... ...... .V L Buaimmiaw THE STORY OF JESUS, Children' Bible ctorie by the gifted RUTH A BIBLE HEROINK. I author JOSEI'HINE POLLARD. ivji-r. i ;)! MADH TIIK WOULD, EhcIi book conUinn score of illustra- JMK (iOOD SAMARITAN, I lions, colored frontispiece, printed on TIIK BOYHOOD OF JESUS, j line pr in larg type. Cloth. 75cenl TDK FIRST CAPTURE, or Hauling Down the Flug of England by HARRY CASTLK.MON. A thrilling story of the Revolutionary War, of old Colony Day Hinl Way. Beautifully illustrated, ('loth. 75 cent. Prosecuting Att'y Fhank Mkaakkk COUNTY OFFICIALS Joint Senator. . . . J N Williamson lit A Emmftt Joint Kr wn'niv l' II Mi'tJidtnH t . . Roiii-ht Judge W C ills Clerk Sheriff . . . . Commissioner Yellowstone und Old Hickory Fine Assortment of Wines. Domestic and Imported Cigars PRINI2VILLE. - - ORICGOX 1901 HAYSTACK STALLIONS 1901 Union the Iir Line. Plan of Management Far Reach ing and May Rosult in. Great Benefit to Californ ia and Oregon. II J IIkai.y Treamirer J N I'dimh-x rut AnN-MUir J D I.AKul.lKI'TK ri'liij,il Soih rint'-iiili iii NV M !';: i . t TKDDY, by JAMF.S OTIS. Jnet lh"' bonk to delight nil hoy realera. Cloth. Illuntrited. 75c TIIK ROMANCE OF A SCHOOL ROY, by MARY A. DKNISON. Full of i'lli'ri'Htitig adventure, thrilling t-itiiution ai' 7 pretty ro tiniiice. HhiiiIhoiiii'Iv illiiHtrated by John Id-nderaon (iarn- ; jjloth. 75c MA II KINO THE I'.OIJNDAKY, by EDWARD EVKRETr l!ILLIN(S A KtoiV iii wliirh Iiiiliiiiix pliv an important mrt. CI., h. 75c TIIK CASTLE OF THE CA RI'ATHI ANS, bv JULES VERNE. J J Smith j Not u dull piige in the book ; full of tragic tccii-rent;e, quaint in- , W V. CoMil .ktun ridenlH und wierd exMrii'iicf h. Cloth. IlluKtraled. 75c. tl) I'. 1 rMii.rro.v Purveyor 4 Olnller fUick liM'ttor Ju.tire . CmiKtiible A tilA ! . . Wm II Hue K JoK HlNKI.K W It Mi Fa hi am . . Kl (i IHOV MCNLTI'AI. OFFICERS Max or f U h i. Wt v.i 1 V II Ciiuiii'iloirn lli-.firder l rea.urer I L N I. too i r,- aw 1U:k Ft. N WiiiTt: I F Stkwaut A II Lli'TMAM C M I.I.Msi. M II I'.i 1 1 , MA U,i: M PlSINK SOC1EI Y M KF. I I NCS Piiinkvu.i.i: l.nidiK No Tti A F ,t A M Meete iii Miii-otiic Trinple on S.it (irday before full iimim of euch inonih. T M ItAt.l'UT.v, W M Wll.t. Wt K7. u K I m Kit See Caknation Ciui'tkh No I I O K S Meet Second and Fourth 'P'urw day of each iii'intli in the Miihoiiic Temple. Misn (Shack I!ki ksac D P APAMttiv, See W M Ocikmii LuKik No 4(1, I O () F Meet ill Odd Fellow' hull every Saturday evening. M K Riuiih, A L Win IK Sen N (i Ll'NA UlllOK Nllti"), K OK P Meet in Odd FcIIiiwm1 hull every MtdritoHday evening. All brnllierH in good tuiidiig n re invited to attend. W A HooTil, C C K A Hki kxai', K R S Ociioi'it I,oim: Nn lul, A O I! W Meet in Odd Fidlowo' hull every Wecoiid and Fointli Miinibtv of acli month. K O Hyuk, M W L N Lkhiktt, Ueeoriler Sl'NItKAM LoliHK No .'111, ! OF Meet in Odd Fellon' hall every Tued:iy evening. Miih Pkaiii. Uiiwki.i,, Mum F Etiiki. Lihoktt, C ok II Recunlcr raiNKvu.i.K Cami No 21(1, W O W Meet in Odd Fellow' hull every Firnt anl Tbiid rhuniliiyH of fiwh month. K A Hki. knap, CoiibuI J L Mt'Ci'i.i.ot ii, I'l.KitK A OR EAT I.ADY, by RUTH RICH). The hit-lory of a hitle orphan girl who waa adopted by a lady of urn I ih. Contiiiiirt ninny beautiful full page llhintniUoua. Arlictically liotiod in clntb, gohl eUi!ie, fl.()(). Nl'IlIA OF KARACKNKSCO, bv RICHARD VOSS, trannlated from the (lerunm by I1F.TTIE K. MILLER. A charming love nlurv in which tbe artiat, Hrinrich Hoffman, is proiiiineiil chitructer Cloth. .rOo, TESS. A N FDI'OATKD CHIMPANZEE, by MARTHA E. HL'HRE. j A rlrM'tipliiin of lh monkey w ho wore dreeeea, played with doll, nut t the i, iid to mt, mile a bicycle, and bund reds of other aiuuitiug j thing. Cloth. I'rol'oxt ly illutrati d. Tiiii'. ' INDIAN T , I ' I SU IN(,IN(i ONE. TWO AND THREE CH'R ; ICiitil.lNii. bv FRANK E MILLER, Ihvicul Director of Y. 1 M C A . D..H1M T.-x. ' A I oi k bu ll i-boulil be in the bunds of every iilhlele. The onlv i nun. u i in. In I i.iu Ciiii, .. iiiting iiinl Jo)!i!lii.g in be found on the I urn kit. I',. h(i ul in every w.iv. Cloth. .VI illuMtratione. if I. IX). 'PADDY FROM CORK, by STEPHEN FJSKE. ; A ci. iri l n 'ii ul ri. mt -Inrii-H willi a wealth of fancy, humor and I r 1 1 i I j .i i . i . 1 1 r i r i a 1 1 1 l; Aim one who rend tbe initial etorv will iin ! ineili.itidv devour the nut. t'lnth. Snecinl cover rlenign. $1 (HI. MODERN AMERICAN DRINKS, by OEORCE J K APPELER. Expliit iiihl ruction for t he cnncoi'ting of tlieino-t deliciou and j templing bevcrngc. Special ullention given to Ice and .Sherbet. Cloth, f 1 lrtl i'aper. Me. Any of the above book ent charges prepaid upon receipt of price. Aillrct, THE SAAI. FIELD ITHLISHINfi COMPANY, Akron, Ohio. Oup Great dabbing Offer OFFER NO. 1. CARDINAL RICHLIEU The ireHt Ktylii.li HUek, wvn eitthttiK French Coaeli, weight 1TO) pourida. Any liltl limre tireii Ui Kichlieii will prixlme an animal larfe euoufli for urilinary Uie. Tliia in the horne ior Hinall. HtuiiiiiiriJ , or thorough hred uiarM. We havn Colin fiotn him-Ii mare that will make l-'OO or l.'!U0 puundi, and ure junt aa at' Imh and huudwiuer than their dann. GALLANT STAMP The Pure Itred Bcuteli Clydewla'e. In eiwinlly aiUpteil to eronsine on larite, lixjne built or letitv niare. iluyntack hint never produced better dull colta than thuee irorr thi liure. HACKNEY The Carriaite and Sadllu .'ire Kitod euhira. Haa some fine ones to liia cre'lit, all Fee for either of the above horc. $1(1.00, due when mare is known to be with foal, din'xjne.l of, or allowed lo etca on rane. Mare will be kept during eon for fr) cents a week, due when mare in re moved from pasture. Will not be roiiHible for accident. Young Teams, Stallions and Mares for Sale. CiinniojMililnn I Everybody's mugtuine 1 Succe 1 Peareon' 1 Home magazine (NY) 1 HoUKt'hold ( Hoctoii) 1 Woimin Hoiiie Compnuion. 1 Ev'ry Month 1 Ledger Monthly 1 Modern Culture Magazine. . . 1 (H) (H! (to ! tx; ooj (HJj (H) (X) 0t) 00 Anv two and the Revikw for n so Any three nnrl tbe Rkvikw for 3 00 IlaystncU, Oregon. rKOFi:.-.H(NAI, CAR IS. M. R. BICCS, Attorrey at Law and Notary. Main Street, Prineville. Oregon. Oftier on .treet ieadicg to Court limine. W. A. BELL. Attorney and Counselor atLaw, NOTARY PUBLIC. Ofl'tru ou ntreel lc.iling to Court Houa. PRINEVILLE OREGON. G. SPRINGICK, The Light of the World or Our Savior in Art. . j Coat nearly 1 1 X I.CM K to produce.; Con la i lie nearly PHJ toll page en graving of our Savior and His Mother by the wm iii grealem painter. 1 rue copie of the .Master pieces in the art j!iillerii-ii of Eu rope. Every picture ia u beauti ful a a "murine over the hilltop. Contain description of the paint- ing, biography of the pHiiitcm, the names and the locution of the, galleries in Europe where the origi-; rial may be seen. A!t-o contains u Child's Department, including a Child's Story of the Christ and His; Mother ; beautifully written, to tit each picture. This wonderful book matchless in its purity and beauty, appeals to every mothers heart, and ; in every Christian home where' there are children the book sells it self. Christain men and women are making money rapidly taking' order. A Christain man or: woman can in this coin m unity soon, make $1,(XK) taking orders for Christinas presents. Mrs. Waite our agent in Massachusetts, hit sold over 3,000 worth of the books Attorney and Counselor at Law. in a very short time. Mrs. SacketC our agent in New York, has sold! PRINEVILLE OHEGOm over 11.500 worth of the books in om"' st Third sirt a very short time. The book is printed on a velvet finished duimt. beautifully bound in Cardinal Red I ly attract the attention of the con ductor or brakeman and would soon be liberated from his unpleas " " I ant perdicament. On this partic- Controls the PaciflcCoast ' ?Ur evenin8 ltle t"'"" t nd . it ran with the speed of the wind Railroad Situation. j in order to report in "on time" at i Pendleton, and one can hardly Im- i agine the amount of nerve and MOST POWERFUL SYSTEM, animal strength that was required I to cling to this narrow step. . When near Milton the man's strength began to fail him and he realized that he must secure relief or be dashed to pieces. With ft superhuman effort he succeeded in breaking the small glass in the j vestibule door and reaching through Nkw York, May 18 Interests managed to unlock the door. IIi identified with Union Pacific today ;.hand9 n,d were terribly control the Ln.on Pacific line ex-1 The g,ag(, jn the carBdnor wa9 tending from Ogien to Portland, fu;v three-eights of an inch thick also the Southern Pacific line, ex- and the wonder is how tbe man tending from Ogden to San Frao- ! succeeded in breaking it at all Cisco and back to New Orleans, vvith nothing but nature's weapons ,, . ,, , to aid him. Milton Eagle, and branches all through California and Oregon. The same interest ; hold a majority of the stock of the j Northern Pacific, with a line from I " St. Paul to Portland, together with! ,A LdeIlca.te urgeal operation, the interests of the Northern Pa- j h'ch terjcinated succesfully, wa cific in the control of tbe Burlinz- Peormea on a cat uy u. iatney l.iiUFei,.., ft-,.. Dl.ilua nf rilini-OM t ahU Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska, with SaYed Pussy's Life. branches into other states. The same interests control other proper ties, but they are not so directly identified with the Union Pacific. It is not at all probable that the Union Pacific, as a corporation, will ever control the Northern Pa cific, but it is in a position to exert a strong inf 'uence in Northern Pa cific affairs. In othar words, the Union Pacific is becoming the dom inating power between the Missouri River and the Pacific Coast, to an extent never before possessed by any one corporation. The plans oftheLnion Pacific management a fellow student about three weeks ago. Pussy had been ill for several weeks. Her case refused to yield to allopathic doses of kind treatment, and no amount of caress ing in proved her condition. A consultation was held, sod it was decided to try surgery where medi c'ne had failed. Farewells were made by earthly friends and chlo roform was applied to pussy's nose. When unconsciousness came she was placed on the operating table, and the knife was put in play. An incision was made in the abdominal cavity and it was discovered that a hard substance bad formed in th descending colon. How to remove are for reaching, and, in the opin- j this, gave the surgeons pause. An ion of the management of tbe Un- 1 P?mng in the intestines is made ion Pacific, are destined to still j a a c,8.8? of lf nd detth. greater predominant i the future, i 8 condition was desperate. A V reck. The worst wreck in the history of the Lebanon road occurred this forenoon at Froman, two and a half miles from Albany. The train from Wendling, with twentv-three cars heavily loaded with lumber, tics, and other things, was coming slowly along at not more than fif teen miles an hour, and three card and the engine had passed tbe switch at Froman, when the fire man who was in the gangway look ing back, could plainly see the ; incision was made, the foreign tab j stance removed, and the wonod (carefully stitched up. The outer : wall was closed and sewed, and th : operators waited anxiously to see ; which would pass away, pussy or ' the effects of the anesthetic. Hap ! pi I y it was the latter. The erst ' while invalid has now taken a new ' lease on her nine lives, and surgery j has again triumphed over medicine. ; Corvallis Gazette. C. W. BARNES, PRINEVILLE, OREGON. Olflceon Wet TliltJ Street. Getting Well Fast. San Francisco, May 21. The rails of the switch move under the i convalescence of Mrs. McKinley is fourth car of the 'rain. The place i very rapid, and Bhe is fast regain- A anA ina her normal strength Sh waa Attorney at Law and Notary. I tere js a cattle guard approaching able to sit up today and read the tbe road. The fifth car on leaving I papers, bo marked is ber lmprove the track plowed down into the : ment that it is very probable the guard a id the other cars behind it s Presidental party will start for followed on top and over into the Washington next Saturday. If no county road until ten cars- were j untoward developments should oc heaped in a pile and smashed to i cur it is thought that Mrs. McKin pieces, laying on ends, sideways, ; ley W'H be able to endure the upside down, all kinds of ways, journey by that time. The remaining ten cars including j At 1 p. m. Secretary Cortelyou the combination car and the pass- issued the following statement : enger car remained on the track- j "Mrs. MeKinley's physicians re There were about twelve passen- ; port that she has had a thoroughly gers in the passenger and express . comioriaoie nigni anu is rapiuiy B. F. NICHOLS. Atorney at Law and Notary. PRINEVILLE, OREGON. Omrsiin East Third Sire. t. M. R. ELLIOTT, OFFER NO. 2. Jumipkr CiHii.K No !17, V of W Mrrts in Odd Fellows' hall every Friday evening. Miss Kkka C hooks, Miss Ida Omku, O N Clerk McClure's 00! Leslie' Popular Monthly ... . 1 00 Munsey's Magazine 1 00 Aitislee' Magazine (N Y). . 1 GO National Magazine ( Iloston) . 1 OUf Uroiidway Magazine 1 (K) Delineator 1 00 ii... ; I (Ui I'lllllll . VVj Any two and the Ukvikw fcr 13 00 OFFER NO. 3. Review of Reviews $2 ,r0 Current Liternturo S 00 Short Stories 2 50 Cassoll's Magazine 1 50 Second and Fourth Thursday even- U'nver I mi ing in each month. Ctisscll's Little Folks 1 50 P H Howard, HKC llookman 2 (X) J 0 Cvut!, R K 'Toilettes 2 00 Pilot Tknt No K O T M j Meets in tidil i-eiiow' null every I'rinkvii.i.k AsHKMtn.y No lti.'l U A Meets in Odd Fellows' hill every First ami Third Monday eveiiinK in t licit month E 0 IIvuk. M A Wabufn Uuown, Sen Country Gentleman OFFER NO. 4. 2 00 Any two and the Revikw for 3 50 Lookout Ukiikkau No lO.'l I 0 U V Meets in Odd Fellows' hall every First and Third Saturday evenings in each month. Mibh (iitAt'K Rhi.ksap, N G Any two in Oll'or ii Wrt II N Giiwan, fli'o I r 1 I hit two and Oiler ilj Rkvikw $2 75 Any one in OFFER NO. 0 Any one in Offer 1) The 3 and the Anv two in t HV.ir . IIl-vivw iK.'l .Ml OFFER NO. 5. Anv two in Offer D The 3 and the Any ono iu Otter 2) Kkvikw 3 25 OFFKH NO. 7. Any one in Offer 11 The 3 and the Any one in Offer 2 Kkvikw lM 00 Any one in Offer ii) and irold. and adorned with (iolden Roae ami Lilie. It i wilbont! doubt, the most beautiful book of this century. Write for terms quickly and get tbe management of that territory. You can work on salary or commission, and when you prove your success we will pro mote you to the position of Manag er and Correspondent, at apertnan eut salary, to devote your time to attending to agent and the cor respondence. Wanted also a State Manager to have charge of ofiice -n Leading City of the State and main age all the business of the State. Send for terms. Address THE BRITISH AMERICAN CO. Corcoran Building, Opposite U. S, Treasury, Washington. D. C M. E. BRINK, Attorney and Counselor at law. A Street, Between First and Second PRINEVILLE, OREGON. "THE DASTI EST LITTLE WHEEL THAT EVER WAS." J. W. HOPKINS, Attorney at-law, PRINEVILLE, OREGON. V. 8. Referee in Pankrnptcy. Calls promptly attended, day and uiht E. O. HYDE, M. D., Physician and Surtreon, PRINEVILLE, OREGON. cars. It was a shock to them, but j regaining her strength." fortunately none were injured ser iously. An examination disclosed the fact that the lock and staple had been taken out of the switch, they being found on the ground near by. Who did it or what for is speculation. When the train left tbe switch the weight of tbe heavy cars jerked the rails out of position throwing the cars from the track. The train was in charge of Frank Cummins, conductor, and Frank Craw, engineer. The char- Will Appeal Case. Washington, May 21. The navy department has been advised in formally that the higher courts ia California have rendered a decision against the government on the ownership of Mission Rock, in San Francisco harbor, where an exten sive uaval station was to be placed. 1 he case will be appealed to the I nited Mates supreme court. Na ucter of the accident precludes any val oificials regard the ownership of blame to anv one connected with this site as of great importance, the train. Albanv Democrat. j The .early decisions of the courts . . were favorable to the government, so that the report of an adverse de- A Thrilling Experience cisiou came as a surprise. No Indian Trouble. BKSYCIsE. $40 1-Ol'ULAU LIST PRICE $40 IDEALS, $20 to $30 All fitted with the"G A J" tire. Livery and Sundrios. JOHN B. SHIPP. Head Main street. J. H. ROSENBERC, M, D., Physician and Surgeon, PRINEVILLE. OREGON. ( Offica, with Ir. Ik'ntier; Kettldonce, Hotel Keitby tlKKH'K HOCKS 10 to 1'.' A X. 3 IcU mJ 7 to Sr H. P. BELKNAP, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. PRINEVILLE, OREGON. Officii Ii Ailanipnn, Wimivk A Co.s.llrug SlorJ Even body Sura So. Cnnmii'ots I'auilv I'lilhaitic, tlio moat won derful tnciiicul ihsroerv of tlio as-'C, pleas ant mid rain-alum; to the. tune, act irenliy and positively on kidney, liver and Uiwi'la, cleansitur tlio entire Hvalem, dispel colds, oiuii lioiuliuilie, fever, lialilliuil i-oimtliiation and bilioaniiewt. l'leuao buy mid trv a box of U c C. to diiy: 10, Jo, to) cent. Huldaud guiuautovd to euro by all duipgista. A passenger on the train from j Walla Walla to Milton Monday evening passed through an exper-1 Washington, May 21. No ad ience which he will probably never vices have been received at the in cttre to undergo again. He was terior department indicating any talking to a friend on the platform friction between the Shoshone In- at Walla Walla when the con- dians and their agent. No request ductor called "all aboard" and the has been received for troops to as- train started. It had gained con- eist the agent in meeting tha al- siderable speed when he caught on- leged trouble. In the absence of to the hand-gaurd and landed on any official advices, the department the car step. The vestibule door otlicials are not inclined to believe whs closed and fastened on the in- the affairs at the agency are in any side, but he thought he could easi- serious condition. Baking Powder Absolutely tHiRE bteltjs the food more delicious and wholesome HOVAl MKINO POWTWH CO., HtW VOtWt.