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VOL. 7.
PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OKEOON, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1901.
NO. 1 1.
OKHC1AL Dl RECTORY
UNITED
President.
Vice, Pre . , .
See of State , , ,
Sec of Treasury
Sco of Interior.
Sec of Wa r . . . .
Sec of Navy
STATICS OFFICIAL
, . , Wll.l.'AM McKini.kv
John Hay
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Cliristiiins
Books.
HIS BOOK, by ADAH L. HUTT0N, illustrated by W.
n if i n i r i n
Postmaster General Cua K Smith
Attorney-General. Jons W Gnio'ih
So of Agriculture . Jamm Wuson
OFFICIALS
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A must f h i n i ti ii n army of big and little folk, marvelous animal
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cover of "M K. RUNNY. I1IH HOOK."
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STAT I'
Uovnrnor
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Treasurer . ..OS Muiiiik! A hunilHiur.c pictorial containing reproduction of the world-famou
Atl'y General D it N III ai kiii'iin ' l"li"""RH f tlm Madonna, and Christ, with descriptions of each picture.
Sunt Tub Inst .I II A KKIsman I ''r'"t,'1 1,11 t'i ritilfl paper, artiticully bound in while Buckram with
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y.W M. l.idiiKjTIIH STORY OF JESUS, Children ' Bible stories by ih gifted
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THE 1IOY1IOOD OFJESl'S, J line paper in large type. Cloth. 75cenls
Sinitli s Rralion.
SMITH & CLKKK,
PROPRIETORS.
Carry the following brands of CasedGoods:
Old Private Stock Bourbon. Old Hickory.
Guokenheimer Rye. Mt. Vernon.
MeBrajrefs Sour Mash Rough Rider.
Mdore'i pure Old Mah. Elk Tooth.
Old Hermitage Bourbon. Martell Cognac.
Mnalor . . . .
Congressmen
Yellow Stone find Old Hickory
line AHHorttnent of Winen.
Domestic andlmported Cigars
PRINI2VII.MS. - - OREGON
SENATORS RESIGN
Rew Between B. F. Tillman
Julin L, Jlcljinrln.
and
They Are to Oo Before the People on
Joint Canvass, the Primaries to
Be Held In November.
:M. M A Moony
1 ' E Wol MITON
Supreme Judg- 'It S Rkan
(V A Mourns
7TII JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Jwiyn ,W L I'makmiiaw
ProMteuling Atl'y Fua.nk Mknakkk
COUNTY OFFICIALS
Joint Senator. . J N WlU.IAUno.N
lit A Emmk-it
Joint Krii''ii'tive 'I' 11 MillliKKll
f . S RohKKTS
Jnde V C Wii.I.m
Clerk J J Smith
Slieiitr . ... WC CtiMii.KrnN
l E Tkmitki'on
II J IIkai.v
TllPllnr J N I'nlMiKXTKH
Axffnor J D La ro 1. 1 KTIK
Si hinil .Supi i inti'iiileiit V I'n i.i . r i
Snrvt uir . . . (' A Oii.UKK
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Slink InHpi'l'tor J.'K lll.NKIH
THE FIRST CAI'TURE, or Hauling Down the Flag of England bv
HARRY (.'A. STL EM ON.
A thrilling atory of th Revnlulionarv War, of old Colony Dfiyn
and Way, lt.-uutifully illuclrated. Cloth.' 75 tenia.
Coininii'iiiii'i,r
Justice
t'iirnjil''
W R M. !
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I'rinIlVII.i.k I.iiU'.i: No T'i .A F . A M
MerlH ill M it ttti it; T.'tliplt' Oil Silt-
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Al IHVIN, V M
TEDDY, by JAMES OTIS.
JiiNt the book In delighl nil liov render. Cloth. Illustrated. 75c
THE LOMANTK OF A SCIIOOLHOY, by MARY A. DEN I SON.
Full of intereming adventure, thrilling situation and pretty ro
mance. HunilMMiicIv illiiFtrated tiy John Henderiion (iarnney. Cloth. 75c
MARK" IN (I THE IlOUNDARY. by EDWARD EVERETT I'.ILLINOS
A eloiv in hn li IihIihuh pbtv an luiixirlant part. Cloth. i5c
THE CASTLE (F THE CARI'ATHI ANS, by JULES VERNE.
Not a dull pu(.e in the book ; full of tragic occu-renci i, quuint in
rideiita unit wierd i'Xierience. Cloth, llluatraled. 75c.
A ORE AT LADY, by RUTH REID.
Tim liii-iory of ii little orphan nirl who wai adopted by a lady of
wuli h. Cniil iiiiH ninny beautiful full page illustration. Arlictically
bound in I'lnth, gold elHinHd. ft IK).
NUI'.I A OF SA IIACENESCO, bv RICHARD VOSS, translated from
the (i.ruuiii by HETTIK E. MILLER.
A rbdrmiiiK love Mnrv in wbii.h the artiat, Heinrich HofFuian. is
prominent i lnirncter. Cloth. 'lc.
.VIII A Ml '
(;n. TESS. AN FDUt'ATED Cll IM I'ANZEE, by MARTHA E. HUIIRE.
i A ib'M Million of tlm monkey who wore drenneK. nlaved with dolla.
lirilHV bi'lute full
imiiilli. T M
W I I.I. ' H'.w I iMIlt Si
Cahma i lo.v CiiAf i'iTt No -I I O E S
Meet Semnd mid Foiiilh T'-IIIH
day of each imiiilli in the Mimnnir
Temple. Mlie (iuArt: Rki knac
I) 1 Ahammos, Sec V M
Orilm o I.olnil. No -Pi, I O O F
Meet ill Odd FelloWK hall every
Faliirdiiv evening. M R Hiuos,
A L Wiiii x Sin N It
: Mtt nt lh- liil.lii to ml, rode a biryt le, and huntlreil of olhur atiiUHing
i tliiiii!". Clulli. I'ml'iin ly illu-trati d. 50e.
1 INDIAN CI. l it SWlN'tllNo ONE. 'I WO AND THREE CLUlt
lUCtil.INO, bv FRANK E MILLER, I'hvieal Director of Y.
M c A . Hi.llil. Tex.
A I k lo ii kIimiiI.I ,. jn t de. blind of every albleie. The only
1 1 h 1 1 1 1 o I on billion Club S inking and Juifitling lobe found on the
on. lti i. I'mi ii. in t v. ry w.iy. Cloth. 5-1 illunlralion. 1(HI.
I'ADDY FROM CORK, by STEPHEN FISKE.
A c. lb i lH.n of rlmi I -lorif wit b a we.tllli of fancy, humor and
true I'lntraeier tlruMing. An V one w bn reiiiln tbe initial atorv will iui
nie.li tlely tli'V.ior the rel. Cloth. Speeial cover deign. $MK).
MODERN A MEUICAN DRINKS, bv UEORtiE J KAI'PELER.
Expli 'il itiKt nit'l itiiH for the eonroeting of the nioet tlelieinu and
teinptnm beveragf. Special attention given to Icea and Sherbet.
Cloth, 11 (Ml. PuptT. 50c.
Any of the above book aunt charge prepaid upon receipt of price.
AddreH,
THE SAAI.FIELI) PUIiLISHINn COMPANY. Akron, Ohio.
the state in a joint canvasnand
that the entinient of the people is
to be held in .November.
Tillman wan last Bummer elected
to the United State Senate for six
year and Mc Laurin ha yet two
years to serve. Should Tillman be
RUHtained, McLaurin's eat will be
The (irmt Ktylinli I'.U. k, aeven-eiiflithn French Coach, weight 170) I vacant. If Mc Laurin in Buccesfful,
iiiiiI. Auv unlit niaiH lireil to Kiuhlieu ill iirwluee n animal be Will succeed to Tillman 8 lone
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lI lin rfciiiu .r t if ill iji u-. .inn in inn ..iirtw lur niliail , Nlltlllllirtl .
or tlioni'ilibreil ttntrfH. We bav cultti from hiicIi niarn that will
nmke I JO i or bin' pound, ami are pint an nlylli.li and bauUnomer than
their damn.
Collmbia, S. C, May 25. A the
outcome of a spirited debate be
tween United Kttea Senators B. F.
Tillman and John L. McLaurin at
Uaffney today, both of them have
put their resignations in the hands
of Ooveiior McSweeney to take
effect November 15. They have re
signed with the understanding that
they art to go before the people of C(e outgpokenly hostile to .Cer-
1901 HAYSTACK STAIiLIOflS 1901
CARDINAL RICHLIEU
WEARY OP CHINA.
Germany to Withdraw Her Force aa
Quickly aa Poaslbla.
Bkri.i.n, May 25. The feeling
throughout Germany of the tired
nee of the China war still con
tinued and now include- even the
emperor, who, during Count von
Bulow'a absence, was thoroughly
informed regarding the present
status of affairs in China ami there
upon agreed with the chancellor
that it wa best to effect the with
drawal of the German tone? as
quickly as possible and reach some
understanding in regard to paying
the indemnity. This conclusion, it
is said, was hastened becausw in
contradiction of the semi official
statements on the subject. Russia's
attitude in China recently has be-
GALLANT STAMP
The Tute Hied Scotch Clviimblaln. Is eiecial!y ailupte.l to i roeninu
on laric. I. man built or lewv man-, lliivniuck baa never produeeii
tietler draft colts than llioeofron tins home.
HACKNEY
Tlie Caninife anil Saddle Hire.
IXd Ci brfrl.
H.is some fine ones to liis credit, all
Fee (or either ol the above linrn. 110 00, due alien mare is knowii lo be with
foal, iliHKjm.,J of, or ulowed lo cc on riit)i;e.
Mares will he krpt durinit seaann for 5i) cents a week, due when mare is re
moved from pasture. Will not be resiMinsihle (or accidents.
Young Teams, Stallions and Mares for Sale.
term.
G.o k.ky. S. C, May 25. Senator
McLaurin, when asked about the
resignation, said :
"Tillman made a bluff and I
j called him. All I desire is a free,
fair and open fight on the issue
upon which we differed. I earnestly
hope that all others will keep out
of our race and run for the other
Senatorships, so that Tillman and
I may m;et as man to man and
light it out."
rriuny and the danger seemed im
minent of a serious clashing there.
Among the Germans returning
from China will be Emperor Will
iam's ppeejaily deputed battle
scene painter, Theodore Rocholl,
who is laden with numberless sket
ches made on the spot, from which
His Majesty will order scores of
paintings to be executed.
O. SPRING BR,
I Ifiyntock, Oregon.
Spuria
A WBATHT SCOT.
Camefrie'a Offer to Scotland's
Universities.
ROBBED BT TRAMPS.
Five Grocery Store In Salem Were En
tered Little Taken. '
Salem, May 25. Five grocery
stores in this city were entered by
tramps laat night, but only small
amounts of money and goods were
taken. The stores robbed were the
Twelfth -street grocary, Rineman's,
Steiner'e, Eppley's. AllenJt Bower
sox' and Maguire's. Rineman's and
Steiner's stores are in the business
part of town, while the others are
in the suburbs. The robbers were
evidently after money, for they
weot through the tills and searched
everywhere where money might be
expected to be hidden. Tobacco,
canned goods and other eatables
rhOFESMONAL CARDS.
Li na Loi;k No b"i, K ok P
Miiela in Odd Fellows' ball t Very
eilnt)Hilay evening, All brothers
in good stiilidinK are invited to
attend. W A IUitii, C C
E A P.ki.knvp, K R S
Oi iioi'o Loii.ia No Ml, A O 1! W
Meets in Odd Fellows' ball every
Second and Fourth Monday of
each month. E O Hyuk, M W
L N Ln.nrrr, Recorder
ft'NDKAM Loiiou No Mil, D nt' II
Meet in Odd Fellows' hall every
Tut'Bdsy evening.
M ii a Pkaih, Row ki i.,
MlSH F ETUI;!. l.liHIKTT, C OK II
, . Recorder
pRi.Mtvn.i.K Camp No 2ld, W 0 w
Meet iii Odd Fellows' hull every
First and Thin! Thursday of each
month. E A Uki.knap, Consul
J I. MrOi'l.l.ocii, Ci.kkk
JdNiPKK Cimci.k No .'17, V or W
MeU in Odd Fellows' hall every
Friday evening.
'Miss Ekfa Crooks,
Mi na Ida Omko, tl N
. . Clerk
Our Great Clubbing Offer
The Litfht of the World
Our Savior in Art.
Cost nearly f UKI.OOU to nroduie
Coniaiiis nearly JOO full page en- , Main Street, PrinevUle. Oregon,
graving of our Savior and Hi Offlre on itreet Im-Hub tot.'ourt Hiu.
Mother by the win Id's gieatt si
painter. I rue copies ol the .Masler
pities in the art gallflies i f Eu
rope. Evity piiture is us beuuti
ful a a sunrise over the hilltops.
Contains description of the paint
ings, biography of the painters,
the nanus ami the locations of the
galleries 111 Europe where the origi
nal may bn seen. Also contains a
Child' Depart iik nt, including a
Child's Story of the Christ hih! His
Mc.ber ; beautifully w ritten, to lit
each picture. This wonderful book
m. ff. UIC.CS, Scotland' universities
Attorney at Law and Notary.!, "M,,nv of the oldest and best
' J ! f.l till ll..0 III Sn,tluiw4" ..nntil.llaa
the periodical, "send their sons to
London, May 25. "We tru-t in
Scolish pride to rise in its wrath
against this invasion of the al
mighty dollar," says the Review of I easily taken aw ay were their second
this week, commenting upon choice. It is supposed that one
Andrew Carnegie's munificence to ' Eang tramps entered all the
stores.
HOMECOMING OP VOLUNTEERS.
It Is Probable That All Will Leave Man
ila Before July.
Scottish universities where they
pay their fees, like the sen of their
humblest neighbors, neither more . ,f T .
nor les. It is to be believed that : -Mavila- May 2,. It is reasonably
Attorney and Counselor atLaW.'H''" will continue if the fees are certain that the remaining volun-
' naid for them bv Mr. Carneuie's? i teers will sail lor home before July.
Imagine the Duke of Hamilton, I rhe forty-seventh Regiment and
Cameron of Lochie), or McDonald i bttalioi ;8 of the torty-niuth and
of the Isles, allowing hi heir to j Thirty-eighth will sail on the trans
get education at the cost of an Por,1 , om"' Ma L2i- T1)e 01,10
Arnericn ironmnnrl V .h.ll ! Bal'8 M.V -!l wlth he Forty-second
C. W. BARNES, j,,ext hear of some Chicago pork-! Raiment, and the Kilpatrick and
Attorney at Law and H.ffi-Sj iSSHT '"
PRINB VILLE, Oregon. j lerm, 0f admission and the subjects i 'wo battalions of the Sixth The
niatchlct-B in ii nuritv and bea ut v. : un wi third street. i to be laueht : or of Boss Croker I Lra'u .ean ,rora. clPar"
W. A. BELL,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
OfllCB on trett Icsdfuit to'ourt ilnute.
PRINEVILLB OREGON.
! forming a lobby to control the
B. F. NICHOLS.
appeal to fvery mothers heart, and
in every Christian home where
there are children the book sells it
self. Chrislain men and women : Atomey at L3W and Notary, ! m 'be mind ofthe rising generation
are making money nipidlv taking i of Cockneys."
order. A Chrislain man or
with the Forty-eighth Regiment
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PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
womun can in this community soon. 0IBru Third street.
tnake $1,(K)0 taking orders for
Christmas presents. Mrs. W'aite
our agent in Massachusetts, has
sold over $;i,000 worth of the books
in a very short time. Mrs. Sacked
our agent in New York, has sold
over 1 1.500 worth of the books in
a very short time. The hook is
printed on a velvet finished paper,
TWO GIRLS SUE SHERIFF KEES.
M. R. ELLIOTT,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
PRINEVILLE ORXOO"
0eon E.t Third Slrttl.
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M. E. BRINK,
and gold, and adorned with Golden! Attorney and Counselor at law.
Roses and Lilies. It is without
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doubt, the most beautiful book of
this century. Write for terms
quickly and get the management
of that territory. You can work
on salary or commission, and when
you prove your success we will pro
mote von to the position of Manag
er ami Correspondent, at a perman
ent salary, to devote your time to
attending to agent and the cor
respondence. Wanted also a State
Manager to have charge of office -n
Leading City of the State and main
age all the business of the State.
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PRINEVILLE. OREGON.
"THE DAN I'IKST LITTLE WHEKL
THAT EVER WAS."
BICYCbE.
$40 POPULAR LIST TRICK $40
IDEALS, $20 to $30
All fitted with the"G A- J" tire.
Livery and Sundries.
JOHN B. SHUT.
Head Main street.
J. W. HOPKINS,
Attorney-at-law,
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
U. S. Ueleree in bankruptcy.
(alls promptly attended, day and night
E. O. HYDE, M. D.,
Physician and Surtreon,
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
J. H. ROSENBERC, M, O.,
Physician and Surgeon,
PRINEVILLE. OREGON.
Office, with Pr. (Itsuer; Ki-.kiem't, Uolel Kcdby
OKni'K HOI KS 10 lo W 4 to t ud 7 to r K
H. P. BELKNAP, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
Dlttoe Is'AUsnison, Wlunvk A Co,t,Druc Store
ErttrTbotly Says So.
Ciisfiirot Camlv Catliarlie, tlie most won
derful nu-tlical ilistvverv o( tlio ape. pleas
ant uud refiviiliuii; to tlie tusie, act itently
mi. I positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing" tlio entire system, dispel colds,
euro licaitaulie, lever, Imhltniil cnnstlpntlon
and biliousness. Pleasu b'iy and try a box
ofC.ll C to-Uiiy: 111, W,.'iU cents. tiolJaod
guaranteed to cud Py all dninrists.
London I'nivernitv with th nhieot 1 and tw0 battalions of the rorty-
! of in."iilpi.timr Til m nm n V nri in.i nl Aa ninth.
- r. -.- . .
New Officers of Grand Lodge.
Baker City, May 23. At today's
session of the grand lodge of Odd
Fellows the. following officers were
elected : Grand master, Nelson ;
deputy G. M., Andrews; warden,
Jos. Micelli, on the 6rst ballot;
secretary, E. E. Sharon ; treasurer,
Miller, and representative to the
supreme lodge, Palmer, of Baker
City. It was decided to hold the
next annual convention at Newport.
Alleg-ed Unlawful Detention In Jall-A
Caae For Dainaeea.
Walla Walla, Wash., May 27.
Notice of suit for ISOOO damages
was filed on A. F. Kees, sheriff of
Walla Walla county, this evening
by Pearl and Alice Durkee. The
case is already causing excitement
here.
In August, 1900, W. B. Taylor of
Walla Walla was accused of as
sault on Pearl and Alice Durkee,
two minors living here. Taylor fled
and three weeks later was caught
by Sheriff Kees and Chief Kauf
man in Everett. He was jailed
and as the Durkee girls could uot
furnish bond for appearance as
witnesses they met the same fate.
The case went over one term, not
coming up until the last moment,
when Taylor got three years.
All this time the girls were in
jail. Their mother appled for wit
ness fee from September 5, 1900,
until April, 1U01, at 12.20 a day.
The law states that witness fee
must be applied for at the end of
each day, and Schuyler Arnold,
county clerk, denied entrance to
the claim on this ground. Judge
Brents sustained this.
Louisville to Stop Prize Fights.
LorisviLi.E, Ky., May 25. At a
result of last night's brawl after
the Hart Creedou fight in which
Dave Sullivan of New York was
knocked out by Dave Husbands,
and the police had to quell a gen
eral mi i un. Mayor Wearer has
decided that be can not longer tol
erato the sport here, and has called
the attention ofthe board of safety
to the matter.
Look Much Like He Is Guilty. .
Abkrdee.v, Wash, May 27. F.
K. Dahl, an ex-resident of Aber
deen, is under arrest at Victoria,
B. C, on a charge of forgery, lie
appealed to friends here, saying he
was unjustly accused and kept in
prison. Inquiry from the United
States Consul Smith, at Victoria,
Now suit I brings the statement that Dahl is
for 18000 is brought against Sheriff guilty ; that the evidence is couclu
Kees as an individual alleging un- sive, and that Dahl has been ad
lawful detention. The case will vised by his attorney to plead
come up in June. guilty.
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