Prineville review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1???-1914, February 19, 1903, Image 2

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PRINEVIUE RVIW.
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The e.preaaion occnre , man, times in j ' " 1
lettera from tick women to Dr. Pierce; "I J f. y,y Of ' V TV
s5!spL Salomon, Johnson do oo.
nirnt. Yeaiaof atitTerinir. Doctor after ! W CXJX WJLXA J V w
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r-S OUR POLICY
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1 will furlliir mveKti.T;lte lliii filrHfO
law and our county court should at plant, as wo are satisfied it is just
or.gon, onco take advantage of the law and what is wanted by theiu to pro-
they together with tho citizens of ' duce good feed in abundance.
I tho county raise a sum sufficient! - -
It ro?riv advertise the county. The Sherman County Observer
Will COinfl ' " HU-UUIIIO JMlllV pnj-v..
SUBoCKit ViON RATBS:
Bro. Ireland,
Out" i'r
TliriM' in m'..r
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TliAiniiml of noonld
rrt this ..mm lookinn for homca We congratulate you,
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And as Creek county has room for on 1,18 P -n - J
i.u ail'.
-1 a great many more people, why
not get some of them here?
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AN OPEN E1VKB.
One of tho tuoet important
vky io, 1003 1 measures passed by the legislature
DHVKJ HAS WON.
Fro:n the O;.';;oni;'.!i of hut Sun
day wo !e:!Hi thai tho President
has approve. I th contriu't of the
Pilot B.ittv Pi vebpiug Co., or n. is
better known, th,' I.';i';e ii'rig:ition
proposition, ti'o. 1 tb.it now he can
go to work under the Carey
a't
was tho Ginn bill appropriating
1G5,(XX) for tho purpose of con
structing a portagt road around
the rapids in the Columbia river
between The Dalles and Celilo.
As toon as this portage road is
constructed it will mtan much for
Eastern Oregon, and will he but a
few years until the saving in
freight rates alone will amount to
more than the entire appropriation.
To Central Oregon it means per
haps more than to any othtr sec
tion, as now the Columbia South
ern can free itself of the position it
has been placed in by Harriman
the farther construction
of that road. Portland capital can
now take a lmtid in the mattsr and
') 'M.i ai d iuish'tl,f.v together w'rth other capital
mat can oe teeurea snouiu e uie
without farther delay to see work
and place water on Cue desert west
of us. Ti.e lu'vie .v
see the nation t:.ke
prise an.' f
has war.tv-d t.'
un this enter-
we were hi
ve Mr. Drake
,0 l.uv as he
! at iu this it
ikm aiul as ! opposing
i signed t.v
We have the territory,
Cta. ; we now produce a grsat deal, but
The attention of notaries public
is called to the following section of
the statute which appears from the
records in the county clerk's oilice
is sadly overlooked and may cause
trouble to sonu one: A notary
publL, upon b-.-Ing t'ppointcJ and
receiving !iis c.iriiiiiissioa iron) t he
governor, thai! have his couiruis
sion recorde.l 'y the couu'y clerk
in the book kept for that purpose,
paying the fee of one dollar there
for, and th'j county clerk shall
thereupon he authorized it certify
as to the o.iL'i.ii i-haracler of such
notary pjb.tc, i'pn a.i instru
ments r, .pilriiio; sri-h certificates.
and as to wht-tLvr suoh instru
nient is t xe.-ut.
State ot Or..-L';ii
Senator Mil?
time has ben
idiy improving
ed he w i ,1 s i
feet h-.-a.lih. :
could l.f.li (
death of Mitch
time. The pe
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i v rad e i day con
k in 1 one and
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A bill
lature '.:
ties to i.
. J-e 1 hy
k i-.utho:;
riato n.o;;
I paper
las well a its proprietor have con
1 tinund success.
Addro ofW. O.Wllta Dsror th Wool
(r rowers' AMOltlon.
(Continued from Ut wtek.)
We will raise nior whtat, but
while the production of wheat in
crea8s in quantity ao will othtr
resources be developed, and what
might be otherwise turplus will
be coneumed. The farmer's pro
ducts must be in a concentrated
form to be profitable for shipment.
We have yet to produce all of the
bog products consumed. Ample
irrigation will produce stock hogs
profitably and the prospective in
crease in grain production may en
able us to more than supply our
own demands. I look ferwsrd to
the damming of the McKay and
Ochocoand with their spring floods
hrld back until wanted in mid
summer when all the now desert
lands lying near this town are laid
out into small and well irrigated
dairy farms. Better than a 130,
000 courthouse or a- $30,000 high
school building to promote the
prosperitv of the town. The wealth
and prosperity that would fol
low such an enterprise will build
either or both. Do not sit and
supinely lament because we have
lost by careless legislation, while
you have cast your eyes 30 roues
away and are trying to rscover an
opportunity gone perhaps forever
as a government scheme to redeem
You should wake up toother un
claimed possibilities. Areuse your
county court from its lethargic
ease and have it tender you mor
al aid, and if need be financial aid
to furnish to the government de
seription of location, site of reser
voirs, probable costs, the amount
of ground possible of redemption
and the resultant bsnt&ts to be
gained.
There is a proposition by the
government where there is private
ownership the land in private
ownership may "eontribute to cost
of redemption by contributing as
does the government land a part of
the sum of its increased value. If
you fail to act now you certainly
will have to wait a later consider
ation when others who are active
now will receive the aid to which
you should be entitled.
Every dollar in busineis circula
tion, except the fuw dollars dropped
by the transient traveler, comes in
to this country through the stock
industry in some forai or other;
then tbe banker, the merchant, the
lawyer, the farmer, in fact, every
pursuit, whether it be of body or
mind, depends for an increased
success upon tho advance made in
producing wore and better stock.
We are entitled to and can have
the best that is geing if we but
reach out and get ready to pluck
the fruit that is fast ripening at
our doors. I look forward to the
l v when Crook county will be
We are glad to note that many j noted for its dairy products; and
jofour Eistarn Oregon exchangee ! there will be ereamries in every
l,.;s. i bv? cr pied the article we ; iblish-; irrigation district. With the pro-
coun- el o-i the Au.-tf!in f
r ad-' few w orki ago, and hope ;
doctor tried in vaiu.
i . u.. iii. we now want to
sec Mr. Di .ke
the work to a speeuv cons um in a
il.Mi T!. land iroro.ed to be ir
rigated is of the very best aod will ; f'1" 011 lhe toaJ-
make homes for thousand of Peo I'omana is reauy earne.v
pic, and whatever the lfovie.v 0;lu , and wants our trade no is her
do toward farmering this worthy ! opportunity, and let her
Tiroiect alon shall be done bv u. b b ctions that she is in
mi ., w i,i i.iv.. it.. u.irW ! earnest
nntbttd fi:rw:ir.l without unnecee
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sarv delav and that overv require- j a "a" ..u...5 vu.u4,.
me'ntoflaw be complied w ith i0 Central Oregon, our vacant leads,
that the S7,000 acres of land being I tliat re in productive
now claimed bv this company be ; qualities as any the sun ever shown
made homes for worthy and in- I l,Pon. vvouIJ be laken UP and mde
dustrious citizen. ' 10 3,ield lheir fruits in bundnce'
We want to a no job or ( adding products to be transported
in tho propx-Uien. but straight- i hl rail thlt wouIJ multiP th
forward business work, and Mr. j Pt productions many hundred
Drake will have the support of all ! The people appeal to Tort-
the people of Cook county. This i lallJ t0 ePeecl tho when tte
... . , I fii.nrt nf ttia irnn linrflrt ill heard
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surely no one can ol ; -et to it.
throughout our entire confines.
We want the road. Will Portland
do her part in giving it to us?
to the
Among the numerous affidavits
which have been received at the
land oflice within the past few
days is the following, which is
nothing if not unique: "I
on oath say that I am the identi
cal person who made application
for a homestead. That I was a
widow when I made said applica
tion and single and am still in the
same fix." That she should have
been a widow and at the same
time single is to say the least
somewhat singular; but the most
essential information to Uncle
bum's ofliciala is that she was still
in the same fix. Dalles Chronicle.
Portland is ne hog oh no. She
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wiio ior some nas one senaiur, me nuvernur uu
1:1, is now rap- a uau munun uunars ior nr inn
t is to be hop a new enarter ana a nre ooai.
restored to per-j Still she wants the other senator,
-eater calamity j Portland's generosity would put a
i-tute than the hog to shame. Salem Sentinel.
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irrespective of.
The vote stood yesterday noon
Fulton "
Ket wftllcriiiir.
unlirtnea clomg
no lading good.
It is no woiuler
that the woman
feci discouraged.
Thoiwinds of
thtst weak and
ick woiurn hava
fnnnd health and
courage rKind
the result ol
the nae of tXx-tor
Pierre' Favorite
Pre.seriiitioa. It
eststiliMies regu
larity, drin un
heefthy draiut,
heals inflamma
tion ami ulcerea
tion, and cure
female weak urn.
It makes weak
women strong and
sick women well.
In thr ynr tSg
I w tkrn
wrilea Mra. nana
Crtwitr, of aiplry,
l.udri1lc Co..Trna.
'Mv limha ai'hcd,
ht.t rTT9 Mina la
back an.i lopr fart
xf bowela, wllh dit-fli-iilly
in urlualUML
nit amarlina III
btiralnf twin aflrr. I lrirt man kmrtt ol
ainlicine ami Ssiir of the ! doctr In lha
eminlrv. until 1 up all hop of r.-rofry.
In Uniiarr. igoi, 1 urtl fo Pr. a. V. ritrf . el
Butnilo, U. v.. an.l mrlvrd Horn him a Irltae,
lll.ii m to try hl mnliclnra. I look tlrv
bottlra, ail of 1 Pavorita Prcrlmon ' flv
CoKlrn Vf.ll.al lic.irTy.' ona ial of M
ltV ud nrt ona hnaof 'I..Hion Tahlrt'a4
ona of ' Healing BiirixUiria,' an.l am now
Ibll id work at anTlhina I want to Tlianka to
you fiir your ratuahla nmlieina and kind ailvtca,
Wenk and sick women are invited t
eoniult Dr. R. V. Tierce, br letter, frtt.
All correspondence is held as stricthr
Srivate snd (wcreillr confidential. Ad
ress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.
n
Is to make tho dollars go faithcr than they ever did heforo in providing tin
e'S with standard makes of good.i, ami iu cmisnpienco '-is n !;:
tho liuino an'1
v shire.
family
WK CA1IHY A Kfl.L LINK t'K
.MKN'S
Koots,
had better go offend stay awhile,
and when he comes back he will
find that half of his friends didn't
know he was gone. Tbe othei
half didn't caro a cent, and tht
wo-ld at large didn't keep account
of his movements whatever. You
will probably find something in
your home paper that you cannot
indorse. Even the bible is very
plain and hits some hard licks
If you were to get mad nnd burn
your bible, the hundreds of pressei
would go on printing them, and il
you were to stop your paper and
call the editor all sorts of ugly
names, tho paper would still be
ublished. And what is more, yeu
would sneak around every week
aud borrow a copy of your neigh
bor. It is hotter to keep your vest
pulled dewn, your temper 6nde:
control and your subscription paid
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Qlory Ticket.
During tho year 1902 County
Clerk Smith issued marriage
license to the following persons:
Price Coehow and Esley Hoover
Geo W Miller and Ada E Wil
Shoes,
Huts,
Shirts,
Tics,
Overcoats,
Underwear.
As well as hundreds of other articles iu tho dry good line.
I.AD1F.S'
Shoes,
Dress (Hoods,
Silks
Skirts,
Shawls,
Jackets,
UndiMwear.
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Wo also carry a lull
Si
I nn.ln rlat with full and coiniih-te lines uf nil the first-class goods
line of
Crockery and Cutlery.
Come and inspect our stock, and wo will take pleasure in showing il hi you.
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40 per cent off!
O K WALL PAPER.
To make room for our new Ftock we have decided to cut
the ki.ife ink) iv.ir Wall l'aper Department, nnd for
THIKTY DAY.S will pt 11 our entire stock of Wall
Paper, showing over one ucnukko patterns, atadiscour.t
of -J'J per tent.
All ' 10c I'm per will go fur Cc per double roll
All i-io Paper will go for 12c per double roil
All 25c Paper will go for loc per double roll
All iioc Paper will go for 21c per double roll
AH 40: Paper will go for 2ic per double roll
All 45c Paper will go for 27c per double roll
All 50c Paper will go for 30c per doublo roll
The i,l ovc comprise the best felling patterns. Those
who cat! not cn II and examine tho stock personally are
fissured that by sluthig the colots desired will be suited
in patterns. A hv.tys etatc eizo of room in ordering.
Yurs for Business,
C. I. INNEK, Mgr.
ADAiyJSCrt & WIN?4EK CO.
tbush a j duction of more hny r.d psiUie
and the improvement in our breeds
of cattle means more cattle, better
cattle, and all the resultants fol
lowing, which means increased
herds, the surplus for exportation
thus keeping the stock down to the
best limit for profit. We will pro
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i rjace ouuer, snecse biiu iai.can.ie,
; stock hogs will be a product either
X I for exportation or kept at home to
consume the farmers' surplus. A
2 good gorernment has given the
i ! reference of tbe home market to
X the home producer of cattle, wheth
X er it be the live animals, the hide
X or horns, butter or cheese, and
X'. while these conditions shall IsBt,
X taking into consideration the in
X crease of population and tbe di
X minished opportunity for produc-
tion, the cow as compared to all
X other domestic animals is king of
X all and will ever so remain.
? l A Flyupeck on tbe Window.
j. An exchange gets even with
X someone a follows :
X After you get on your ear and
X ' make up your mind to stop your
J paper to make the editor iwel
X', humiliated, just poke your finger
J in water and pull it out and look
X at the hole. Then you will know
X how sadly you are missed. The
1; man who thinks that a paper can-
7 wtt ciiruluD Itflttl.llf l.lu liknripl
I1UV
survive without bis support
R F Berryrasn and Mary L Mc
Millan.
Cornelius J Milligan and Klsi
Windom.
W E Claypool and Lena F
Wood.
II. P. Thomson and Uattie Al
len.
J. E. Cox and Laura A. Banla
Wm J. Smith and Sarah E
Swift.
J. J. Hit) ton aud Mae Cook.
Edgar Bates and Sarah E. Slay
ter.
Donal McKay and Alice Cary.
Alexander Friend and S. E.
Fowler.
J. IL Delore and Virginia Bar
tarn.
Walter E. Parrish and Rosetta
Allen.
Diedrich Koapman and Lu-1'
Vi iinei.
Harvey D. Dunham and Alraeda
Wiltso.
John V. Hanley and Elizabeth
A. Cain.
Fred P. Claypool and Daisy V.
Langdon.
Randolph Gibson and Zoe E
Balfour.
Y. T. McIIargue and Mrs. Mary
E. Cox.
James II. Smith and Mrs. Mar
grctt W. Vandervert.
lien P. Ilelfrich and Ruth G.
Wright.
James E. Fuller and Mrs. Rena
Herferd.
C. L Johnson and Jennie S.
Hull.
Lyn Nichols and Florence
Grimes.
Charles L. Brock and Marie
Darrot Cottor.
Gustavo Zenkc and Katarina
Gorner.
Charles J. Hindman nnd Mrs.
Martha Cobb.
Nnmia F. McCoin and Kate E.
Morrow.
Leo B. Lnfolletle and Eva Whit
sett. G. N. Clifton- and Minnie
Crooks.
R. E. Simpson and Effa L. !
Crooks.
Mathias C. Adking and Nellie
M. Puett.
Fir KlddUnas,
The pupils of the school gave a ! X
basket social on Friday evening,
Jan. 30, which was a success in. 5
every respect. The songs d ii
reeitntiona were all well rsndcredi
and showed careful training. The J
proceeds from the sale of baskets i X
were 140.50, a part of which is to X
be used for purchasing books for a X
library and the remainder for an ' .
organ. Mr. Brewn giving half on
the organ aud paying the freight.
The following is the program :
America School
Croquot, reci Wesley Street
Patriotic Family Little Folks
Blue Bells ef Scotland School
When Pa'e sick, reci . . Lena Street j
Mothsr Goose Entertainment j
Little Folks
Owl Critie Bruce Balfour i
Four Comers to My Bed. .Tableuu I
Old Kentucky Home School j
When Pa Puts the Stovepipe Upj
Eddie Street
A W'rn Pieaiiinnv . . . . Two CoODB i
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Evenimr Henry Street iV
Oregon, song rsclieol
Uncle Dick's Mistake, farce
Home talent
Colored Philosophy .. Uattie Miller
Little Bachelor tableau
Leap Year Mishaps Ida Omeg
Old Folks at Home Sehool
Good bye School
Basket sale Robt. Bxiby
There are about 4 inches of snow
here and all the stockmen are
busy feeding. Cattle are general
ly in poor condition. Mr. W. W.
Brown is feeding several thousand
head of sheep al Fife and some at
Silver Creek.
Prior Barnes dislocated an arm
l-ist wek while attempting to
throw a lasso. The arm is mend
ing rapidly.
There are 20 pupils enrolled
with n average attendance of 17.
One dropped out to be married nnd
one too small.
Report or School District No. 44.
For month ending Jan. 30.
No. ef pupils enrolled, 35.
Whole No. days attendance,
004.
Whole No. days absence, 34.
Whole No. times tardy, 13.
No. of visitors, 7.
Those who have been neither
absent nor lardy during the month
are Rush Bennett, Grace Moore,
Charlie Moore, Bruco McMeen,
Earnest Russell, Hatlie Rusu-ll,
Nora Russell, Lotla Smith, Win
Rusacll, Arthur Russell, Liunio
Cain and Loyd McMeen.
Kcnicb IIoiinkv, Teacher.
For Sale.
Half inlerrst in store building
and lot and one-third interest iti
the Prinevillu Flouring Mills ; and
ono third interest in a small farm
cloio to Prinrville. For paiticu
lars inquire of D. F.Siswart.
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THE PLACE TO
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Stage Company
Spocial attonMon glvnn to Pimii
encor and Freight tnifflo to and
from The Dallea and Bhanlko.
Rpeolul rutoa g;lven to partlos and
frelg-ht In bulk.
ADAMBON St WIN NEK CO.,
Agenta.
Values a 1
Bararains
Everybody.
OUR 5c AND 10c COUNTER
Draws the crowd ! Price cut in i-v.tj thing! We air imt
looking for profit thin time ef ihe year! Our aim i lo clean
out the surplus Mock, nnd the price . urn making will do It!
Thanking you for your gen
erous patronage during tho
past year, and hoping to se
cure a share of it during tho
coming year, I nm
Yours truly,
I. MICIIICL.
CROOK COUNTY
Heal Estate & Abstract Co.
J. I.. M.CI I.I.iii II, M..u.Srr.
This company will do a general Ileal Miiatu n 1. .1 Alxtr iet tiusim'ss,
as well as to locate settlers upon public lairh. I'nrih a wishing t() dia
poso of their lands would (in well to call upei ui, M wo IV(J impjirii
from parties wishing both Block and farming huels.
Wo have a number of ( hoieo hila in (ho new t nvn of Palmniii fur a ,,.
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Flat Irons
wctxr on.
So do
DUfirTiVftCS JV
Ask tyvzjfcit
your mcrchtxnt.
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The Grand Restaurant
MHH. 1.. COMINI, I'liiir.
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Everything New and
First-Class.
Good Beds. Electric Lights iu
. Every Room.
MEALS S5 CENTS.
A. fl. Itippman & Co.
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