Prineville review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1???-1914, February 05, 1903, Image 2

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PRINEViLLt RZViEV.
KmiTi'-t it the v.i-i i.r.,
II Sl'l'Olld elll-S IiWIlt.'
glUSVur...
lot,"1"'
in v:i,
all 'n'rtisll
I t'iu.!.-n i:n kvi rv lie
VM, huim:.
si -..
vliuli lVnland is entitled, to will
be diverted elsewhere.
Now is the golden opportunity,
now is ihtf appointed time, and we
appeal (o Portland for aid in giv
i ii rr us rai'ioad facilities and ii! re-
mm we will
snty,
.ro'li:
t:
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lull 's in the
:;vri!i;; from
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-rrigiti.-r
: k of tt.i: -
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.., and i-vM'1;'1 rt :;
so great that the h,1
running in .vi: zt" -v ;
to be followed lv 1 '
countries.
Cin-cs at lb c'Mi:
widely. Sir
out that tin1""
v, .i, j- atvl t
in to cut.nv
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a ; t
r.ot
tie
le
;a .
Unit A. 0. rainier, U. 8. Commis
sioner, ia without authority to net
oa such, his Com mUsion having
expired October 4, 1002; that ho
has continued to net as Commis
sioner, t he people having supposed
pive them trade that ; him still authorized to do so ; that
many times over, j nianv nroofs have been set for a
i
hearing before him at Prineville,
Mend and Sistera and you nsk that
the Register and Receiver of the
several Land Ollices affected be
directed to allow such parties as
have advertised to make proof be
fore rainier, to make their proofs
without readvertising, before either
of the other Commissioners of said
County, or the County Clerk.
-In reply you are advised that
there is no authority of law by
which final proof advertised lobe
made before one official can be
taken by another not mentioned in
the published notice. In the
event that this is done, republica
tion is required using the name of
the proper official, before stub,
proof can be accepted.
Very respectfully,
". A. Richard,
Assistant Commissioner.
1,
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i l.e
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it is their
!!.; ivi
rri.v.:::i y
tMiliie t
of t ,vo t:
-.1 til
inis
heat, the
and the
that th'
time r
t Tor
is ti;:.er fir
em io build
in and niJ
,voik cf ext'Misi jn
10, l!
ailv One
Kin
ii..-. ,);!,-
years ".
w-a1es we find :
Journal cf
!.'! e.litoria
this subject, a-.-l i:i the a ti
editors urge and i: sist u;
business tuea of Portland
the mat er up. : n i if
i
is well
re .re., i
upon
.les the
mi the
taking
irriman
uvsteiu still c'
els t) t:u exten
sion o! this ro.U t,. en j.,r Uiein to
oCon,,nence ro.id at Th-.' I'ailes to
.run into this coa-.tv, as su -h a
road would no', he oomn iie.l to be
undor tho Ilarriarui system
other systeiii, but. have an
by water. The Por'.h r.d el
of commerce Las taken th-
if
. S'OOK Ciit-iNVV 18 OUR HOME.
o t!i .li-urtial's editorial
of last week we will say we are the
owner of the Shaniko Leader, but
wa leased it last September to Mr.
lYruv.il, and in that lease provid
ed he should conduct it as he saw
i tit and be responsible for every
; thing it contained after that date.
If the infantile editor of the
Journal wants to take issue with
anything in the Leader's columns
let him say so, and it is his ami
Mr. Tereival's fight, not ours.
We have always found it a safe
rule to attend io our own business
and not that of others. Our policy
a.'.s outlined under our own name
when we took charge of the Re
view and we 'have lived up to what
we then said. Our opinions will
be found in the Review each week
on the different questions of inter
est to the people and they will find
us iver watchful and vigilant
working to .their interests and bat
tling against that which we believe
will work an injury to them.
When we purchased the Review
and moved to I rook county we
came to make it our home. We are
a pi nnanent fixture here; we like
the people ; we like the county
we like Trineville, and care noth
ing for the criticisoma of those
who by nature are of a fault finding
and of a iealoua disposition. Our
columns are too valuable to wast
i:i such and we hope in the future
we W ill not be compelled to notice
any of their childish gibberish.
A paper down the valley tells of
a girl who got a bale of hay in her
stocking for a Christmas present.
Rut it was careful not to mention
any name. Eugene Guard.
Great Jeniimia ! tell us the girl's
name who owned the stocking and
how big the bale of hay was.
J trrupalsa and V.
said, 'Tt is for th -c
to raise the to e
Ojbuild theroaJ ll.en
150 . rritory, which ii
..Wtss-ruii'Oad and v,
crease the LusiiUfS
a very !ar d- gree
mostcriuiina! thai
puthed forwar 1."
trur language eo;;'
Tills v is s t r.-i:--
:r any
O'.'.'.iet
a:uler
niat-i ;
r.-solatija The Review acknowledges the
.e;.'el men ; receipt cf the annual report of the
f -j; i Is and .' department of the interior from
ts :i,'.-j th:3 ilon. Umeer Hermann, commu-
It
No
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ro .
COUIi
th.
f;. larney us v.v :. !..
rr:uls within tin 1 o
their va ju i.t lan Is h'
industtious fr;;-t.
this is d.Ki-;- IV; tlai.d
iffeetf of it i:i Te v,
find without f-.-;,r of
trad ictioij v.-e will
in five years f.-cm the
road is corii-tai .!'- 1. ; i
ing viih the (Jul :.; hij
Phaniko or at 'I::
traffic cou.it.g fr.:a l.'
nth and Harney cout.
larger than that irci-i
land fiem the tr.tin.
Oregon tolay. I'i.r.h
busijitss hin t-.'A
tnatter up tt ' :i' e a;. 1
vast trade, f.,r ii' s; e
one will jeeuru th ;,;
the golden e,-; Mi 1
ryi: i.eed
v.'.-u'J in-
1'ort; -.livl in
seems ill
al is not
;'.r mi.j, r or
'.: .i.'
iy only in
l : ; . i: r and
only rail
's to make
.-s f.r the
- t'jii a?
i f-el the!
-" ' in in one, j
t.;U.I con
that v. ;ta
a rail
sinner of the genera! land office.
Some of our exchanges art un
aware that Geo. Chamberlain is
now governor of Oregon, as in their
published directories they still say
T. T. Geer is governor.
Important Decisions,
lo v are two letters, 0113 from
I'.inijer Hermann, late commissiou
er of the general land oflice, and
one from his successor, Riohards,
which gives full and complete in
formation eoncerning timber and
stone as well at all other entries
j which were liled upon by parties
j b-f ore A. C. Palmer after his com-
n-.-r i i-r.i.t-ct-.-'-'.itli
. ru at
I.'.iii.:?, the
r -'ill. K 1.1 lil
ies B0:ii i he
1'ort-
: em
her
this
.-.'.'ire this
u lays some
.-re tiiat iaya
our trade
: o: i:
air! an
.! take
mis-ion expired as well as to those
who made praof before him after
that time. According to these let
ters there ii only one thing for
prrtiea who are interested therein,
a r.d that ia to have their work all
done over again :
Department of the Interior,
General Land Oflice,
Washington, I). C, Jan 20, 1903.
Mk. Jas. A. Borjos,
Sin: I am in receipt of your let
ter of January 8, 1003, in which you
fc'.ate that it has been discovered
Department of the Interior,
General Land Office,
Washington, D. C, Jan. 2. 1003.
Mk. Jamks A. Boous,
Sir : In reply to your letters of
January 10 and 12, 1003, relative
to the alleged unlawful acts of A.
C. Palmer, formerly 1'aited States
Commissioner at Trinevillo, Ore
gon, in administering oaths, etc.,
in connection with the entry of
public lands, after the expiration
of his term of office, you are ad
vised that the Registers and Re
ceivers of The Dalles and Lake
view land effices have been given
proper instructions with reference
to the matter, and have been call
ed upon to report as to Palmer's
actions. No entries," filings or
proofs made before hiru after his
commission had expired can be ac
cepted by this office.
Very respectfully,
Bi.vflin Hermann,
Commissioner.
ewi v.
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v.
h A IS
er cent off
ON WALL PAPER.
8oclaI of Junlpar Circle.
One of the most pleasant and
profitable socials ever held in
Prineville was given by Juniper
Circle, '. of W. at their hall last
Friday evening. About seventy
five persons who were either mem
bers of that order or invited guests
were present.
Tho evening's entertainment
opened by Mrs. John Wigle calling
the meeting to order, after which a
short but interesting program was
had, consisting of singing, recita
tions and music.
Mrs. Wigle then announced that
nil who were representing the
tUle of a book to form in the grand
march ; about fifty marched
around the reom for some time
then all were abated, after which
the guessing commenced as to
what title the different ones repre
sented, the one gnessing the larg
est number would be awarded a
prize, as well as a booby to the
poorest gusser. Mid Ethel Lig
gett and Mrs. C. A. Lytle tied as
to the largest number ; in drawing
lots Miss Liggett wns the fortunate
one and received a handsome
bound book. Several gentlemen
were very poor guessers, among
which were Dr. Belknap, Wm
King, M. IS. Brink, L. N. Liggett
and others, but npen drawing
straws Mr. Liggett became the
proud possessor of the smallest
straw in the lot and was presented
a small ABC book which he
promised to study. '
Ice cream and cake were now
j served which it is needless to add
I all present did ample justice to.
To what people my when thy would
discourage your hope of exchanging
womanly weak new ami aieknfM for per- j
feet health. Women who have leen
invalids for years, scarcely able to be up
half the time, ami i w.
the other half of ' $
Salomon, Johnson & oo. .
their time spent in
Keil, have heea
made healthy,
heatty women by
the me of Doctor
l'ierce'i Kavotite
l'rescription. It
cures the womanly
diseases which un
dermine the
strength. It es
tablishes regular
ity, dries weaken
ing drains, beuls
Inflammation and
ulceration and
cures female weak-
He.
Wlth tileamire
MMtl a frw Hum to let
rtxi know that 1 feel
muck belter than for
rlaht Teem before- lalt-
inff Tour ' Faeotite
1'iescnplion.' " write
Mr. Ttervr tleme. oi
s 'w I'lillolelphia
Street. Vork. 1'ettu a.
Will rec)mineul Ir.
Flerce'e meittctne to every pemon eha my in
quire to what it hat done far ttie. I ant
tmuhleU with female wrulneaa ami twirau to
trunk 1 woultl tie-er iw well, if t bad cwtttmirtl
the tteatment precrltett by mv l,vttH I tlon'l
know what w,ul,1 bare ttevomie of me When
eotti treatment waa i-ouinieacetl uiy wrteht
toS lb; at preaent it ia i.ta. Have healthy cnltv
and my I'rteiula aay I Iwk well. Mv beat that
jo you aut niy lest wlahea too, for what .0
nave doue for tuc."
" Favorite rrescription " makes weak
women strong, sick women well. Ac
cept no aulalittite for the medicine
which works wonders for weak women
.The Common Sense Medical Adviser,
Ioo8 large pages in paper fevers, is sent
reV on receipt ot ji one-cent stamp ro
tv expense ot mailing only. Address
R. v. nerce, uurtaio, a. x.
Htltwawiri' lu t 1.. KAI.OMON.
OXJ11
POLICY
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with Bttindurd makes of jroo.bi, and in count -.pifiu'c is ""-
To make room fur cur now (stock we have decided to cut
the !-:: if-; into ,ur Wall I'm per Department, and for
'iii.i '. ") . , ill tell our entire Btock of Wall
- i .!. .-vr o:.j: hc.ndkkd patterns, atadiscour.t
A!) I... r .in go fur Cc per double roll
All Jlc ' -t v,i;l j.) for l.'c per double roil
All 'j.'t'.i I'jipi-r will fro fur 1 jc per double roll
All tioo P.:t. r v.iil go for 21c per double roll
A!l -IOj J'aj . r v.ii! co for 21c per double roll
All -tic r.iptr will go for 27c per double roll
AH DOj hitiir will g.-j for 30a per double roll
Near the hour ef midnight the
happy gathering broke up, each
and every one expressing the tame
opinion that this tocial waa the
best as well as the mont profitable
j and pleasant ever hold in the city.
Long may Juniper Circle live
and many may the socials be that
(the will give.
Thronaon Oet the Mayflower.
j Thron Thronson, the mining
' man from Ash wood, waa ia town
last week. He has made a deal piano, we will give you credit fur
Ashwood and who outlined the
plan of development for that prop
erty which rejulted in proving the
ore bodies now in sight, after mak
ing a thorough examination of tlit
Mayflower vein and the geological
conditions of tho district, law that
fatal mistakes had been made in
the attempts at developing the
mine, and tho result is that he
bought the property and will be
gin the work of development af
early as the condition of the roadf
will admit of machinery being
brought in. He intends to put in
a hoisting plant and pumps and
will sink from the present tunnel
level, following the dip of the vein,
and expects to reach permanent
ore bodies at 300 feet. The ore?
are high grade and largo amounts
have been mined, some having
been shipped that in spile of high
transportation charges, leave a
good margin of profit. It is only
necessary to prove the continuity
of the vein in depth, the develop
ment work heretofore done having
been in another direction. The
sncceesful development of this
mine means much fer Crook coun
ty, and it is to be hoped the work
may be pushed to this end.
SEND FOR ONB TODAY.
The B )at Organa In ths World, Almost
O.vs t Away Slightly Lil. Of
Course. BulOuoi Aa Now.
We have now on hand a large
nuuilcr of first-elass organs only
slightly used, that have been turn
ed in to us as part payment on
new pianos. These organs have
all been thoroughly renovated and
put in perfect order by our expert
workmen, who have made them in
every respect at good as new. We
are however, selling all of them,
limply as second-hand instruments
and our prices will be found amaz
ingly low. Among thein are a fine
Chicago Cottage good as new, for
only $84 ; one handsome Mason &
Hamlin, with large mirror arrd
high top for $50; an elegant Cor
nish, in fair condition for $15; one
of the celebrated A. II: Whitneys,
for but $41; a beautiful Cottaee
Queen for $3(5 ; Kitoy, uied only
two months, $42 ; a Kimball, good
as new in every respect, $43; a fine
Smith American, $28; one of the
popular Western Cottage, $4G; a
Crown, guaranteed for 10 years,
$52; Packard, fancy ease, $43;
and a great bargain in a fine, new
$00 Kimball, whose case was a Jit
tle damaged in slrpinont, which
we will sell for only $58. Just
think of it, only $5.00 down se
cures one of these organs in your
home and $3.00 a month completes
your payments.
This is an exceptional chance to
secure a fine instrument for money
you would fritter aay and never
miss. One of them will afford
your children a good musical edu
cation and any time within two
years if you desire to purchase a
VK I'AHHV A h i l l. LINK OP
MEN'S
Boots,
Shoes,
Hats,
hnino and fninily -
Shirts,
Ties,
Overcoats,
Underwear.
As well as hundreds of other articles In tho dry y,
l.ADlKS'
Shoes,
Dress (Jootls,
Silks,
.Skirts,
Shawls,
Jackets,
ITiulerwenr.
OUR . GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Is up-to date, with full and complete lines of nil tho lir.-t i-l.tss gondii. We also i.u ry a full
line cf
Crockery and Cutlery.
Como and inspect our stock, and we will t.tke plei-
in showing it Id von.
V5
advertise bo extensively. Ship
ping our instruments in carload;
lots, and under our harness system, i
which does away with boxing, we
are in a position to save at leant ;
$20 on each piano and i?ivo you j
the benefit of the saving. Our
terms of payment are exceedingly
easy, as little as $0 down secures a
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a-i. i .-i.r-):- t,.i.
CLAY
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y ID liii rt'li'j any i
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t IT
A. SIMPSON,
r I'.-, fiiin-flt:.
fine instrument in vour honi and
ft5 monthly complete your pay-
liieuts. Kverv instrutnrnt wo sell 1
has our written cuarantee and if
after use. vour instrument does not ;
suit, wew'ill cheerfully tako it t0c$'i O
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back and rtfund tho money you :
have paid on it. Write us iniuicd- i
iately if you want to bo certain of
securing one of theso bargains, j
Kilers I'iano House, 351 Washing-1
ton street. Other largo houses at 4 THK PI.ACK TO
Spokane, San Francisco and Sac-
ramento.
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K MuNKV.
A. H. Lippman S Co.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
01T.ce t The Imlh-H, f rfou,
JrttniMry VI, Y.:i.
No(rp i hrrchy plv'n Uml tin' fil1w(ni-imiiH-'l
m-ttU-r Iihn flo-J ntitiii of lnr tnti'iiiinn
to m,k nrtftl i. ro. if in iuiMtrt "f lnr cUtiii, ninl
thnt w.td l.rMf will In intvlf tn-forr J. J. Hniltli,
oiidit cfprk, m lrliiffvilUi, tr K". '
titty, Nfarrh i. l"3, vU:
HI MIK HI-.VYTON, of I'rlnpvillo, Orison;
II K No KiTnt for the ui m'p ."VI, tj 1 , rile,
M.
Hhi nmi tJiff fdllowh.M wUninwn in prttvn
llPT rOTltlfiO'nm rtfll'trliftt ItfiOII H'l CQltlVRtiOtl
of tnlil land, viK :
Jnmm MfMri'ii, JiTry Arhoy, Wnltam Harm
tnil r K Hin tih, all i( Iaihotiu, Or k-hi.
J"-m JAY T (.( CAM, K.-KUt'T.
Tim aliovo ( o:p -rj-'o it best fiellin pntterns. Those
w ho cntmct cill cxnmi)Q tlni Btock personally are
npt-ureil tiirtt iV'dwr; tho colors (Jenired will le suited
iu prttcii;,;. Ahvaya Elate size of room io ordering.
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YitiG for Ousinoss,
C. I. WINNER, Mgr.
ADA1 ;&Ck'I & winnf" ro.
Z with Lewis McAllister of Howard
X j whereby he takes over the May-
j flower group of mines on the Ocbo
X ' co, 28 miles northeast of Prineville.
X This is the property at one time
X under bond to Portland people for
a prion of f 100,000.00. This com-
pany threw up tho bond, leaving
X the mine with a "black eye." Mr.
X ' Thronson, whom, it will bo remem
bered, was tho first to recognize tho
' '' nv into tho now
' King .mine at
Annual Sale of Baggage.
Tliff folJowlHK Ik a 1lflt of nnrnlU'I for tm-li-rcmalnlMK
In tli puon'-tt oftn o itt l'nn-
vifip, Orvgon, for itif iMrtod of one y'r, wlilr h
will li ftolrl at pulflic auction un
NnlhrdRr, March 14, Ho:i.
to the hlKh-t li(r'f, to Ktlnfy tho vhnrn
HKHltiHt inn mini:
If Mhx Hptmrr .lnnlff I'lrk.-tl Nfr K K Mlrn
KtvM HrrtiiilK-1 Kritritt Turner IIh- iut
A J Nnhlit Mrtryl Wft.Ie V T Vll-i(i
J If lun A Itell Krel (.my
MnlHrk"v A H'-lt'mx W ( Unrnlllmi
IfefiryChopin WTHmlili l J f vim
Wallip H-lmn W F Hruw n Laura Taylor
2 wagon Kkeltitt
A DA MHOS A WINNKK V.O.
Flat Irohs
So do
Kih5jkiryM
DuririoLRcs i
Values and
Bargains for
Everybody.
OUR 5c AND 10c COUNTER
Drautt tho f rowd ! l'rio nil in i-vcrj thin( ! 'i an- n.it
looking fur profit thin tinm of ihc yt-nr ! hir aim in t. i h iin
out the HiirpluB Htot-kn, mid the prit.'u nr iiiakin' will do ill
Thanking 7011 for your gen
erous patronrvjo (hiring tho
past year, and hoping to ne
curo a sharo of it during tho
coming year, I am
Yours truly,
I. MICIIICL.
CliOOIv COUNTY
Heal Estate & Abstract Go.
o
J. I.. MHTI.I.Onl,
your mcrchaait.
i.
just what you have paid for it on
any piano you choosr. If you
want a good musical instrument,
and do not fuel like paying much
for it, you cannot do' hotter than
take advantage of this opportunity.
Maybe you would be interested
in the fino pianos we are selling.
W'o are offering this giwon an
KfVffflnf. nnw nlnnn fnr 1 37 Off I lin f frwtifht In built.
depart-,T AaentB.' J
itl
HTAKDARri OHKUON I.HIUf. lll.ANKH
for Mala at tin-ItKvUw nine. l-'Irat-WuKK
blanlfi al Mlaiidard irln'a.
I Prineville and Shaniko
' Stage Company
8pedal fttKntlon given to Pae
niKsr and FrolaTht trafrio to and
fi-om The Dalies unrt Hluinlko.
JpotinI ratoa given to pitrtlHS aii'l
Thin company will .lo n rcih-mI H.miI K-.f ,,nd Abvrirt binin.Hs
as well as to lo,:,!),! a-ttl:ra upon puhlio land... '(lrii. h wil.inR l ,i.'
poBo of their lands would wi ll l cull ,,, , , llH wo ,, irjM
from piirtieH wikIhmk bolli Hturk ;nid farinii K laiuh.
We have aniinihi r of .-Imbm .,H in Uw nnv t-.vvri" of I'almuin for (,!,.
same
kind that Kantern
uiewt fftoifcs-and mail order houum
NOTICE l''OIl PnriLKJATION.
l,ni)l "rtlci! ill TIm htiliiM, nr.-un,
jHinuirv r-,:.
Noficf herrtrV (flv tltnl (!. J.-il.,., in;
nfiiue'l Mctlh-r ha'' tHcil iiMtfi-.- nf hh iiti.'iiii-.n
in iimlic (liml riMl In Mifnri hi" .hum
find Unit Mild riM.f i- tun'U- h.-rre .J ,1
hmllli, (,'miKty I vk, nl I'rl ne ill-.-, i m 1 ii"U ,n
VUY.
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"'i f f fl r, ymv ( ., u.hln,;, 'h
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i'-Mihind,
dr.
The Grand Restaurant
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n ia i.M.tiiiii.. u r . in-,. n,i , ,.iui.ii
of anl'l lml, vl ;
Jiuii.m Mi'Mi'i'ii .mil I' I KhiIIIi, nl !..,,,, , ,
Or. .mil Au.lriiw .M.irn.H iin.l .Inmi'i Kf.-:iu ,.i
orlzly. Or. '
J .,-u... .1 A V I
l.l . AH, llrpjUHT.
Everything New and
First-Clans.
l'.cd.. Kli.ilrio Ligl.iH
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