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About Prineville review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1???-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1903)
X v V i ... : :. i:. Aiiiii imkI dir., of p.nd f;nl;l JKVt-f J 1 'iMsill uirii'y lln; fore purl of tlio week, laying ill supplies, Mr, Allen report atoek .' V , . . .... j-. t tm-m urn r m-m - f n W a. Try 7 7 L v -V III kii b v iii i a V- Ill Edward 4j ; !inj5 nicely in Ids section, nn'l S'feid plenty. ! (.1.-y A. Si WHANIICO, OUlUlON. iiipson, vricran in F7UMI A 1 ftUtLhVlMhh& : i . . 1 Mil Tilt i CO VV?VWVV'I9?VWVV?7V Cm,,,, a flip li the Mend .nuntry. ,.v ' . . ... V ; Mr, iiimp.on a port ft nittiked in- I Headquarters Tor Stock men's Supplies $ rreriKi' (if lini, -i nH n remit (. the book let gotten out by I he Review oilier; liit month. It in with pluaaure we nro able to announce lluit all tho pjlient of Dr. Tugart Buffering from blind ness or recovering. Tim cstnracl case in nearly cured ; ono man who fxintod in lliij dark fur year it J PRINEYILLE'S X I LEADING MERCHANTS a 'rt Wt n rt A , r' w y- 42i.?r t rt n A X f "V- -M - now in tlio ligbt. ARIv YOUR DI.CAIJSUS? o i We ek-Fire to ewm our lhankg to tli people fur tli i liljoral pntronftgo bestowed upon us during tlio yt-arjuHt pasncd. L'pm completing our inventory wo fin'l that more pace will be i.eeded for our rprir.g ttock of goodg row on '.be way from tbe rrianufacturem, nd to igiike room for tlie same we will ofTer for the next ."U days our dry goods at unheard of low priceii. Judg'! Iluoth rtturni'd borne (lie filhi of l)i ii week from Sulem, where Ins bad been for several wctka pat working na a mriiber of lli tliiid lioune mid aguintit cuttirig oir any ftortion of Crook county. The judge looka like Kilcin agreed witli him. A bill Ima been introduiied and KHr)e. in the nenatc ruining th: toilariea of pcvciat of tbo Crook county oflicinU. ' Aa aoon aa it was gcnerttlly known" by the people that ue.li a menaure wa in the legisla ture a. ulrong remonatranca wa sunt to Kepicienlalivca liurgeps, Wbealduu and Kmiintl protealing aguinat its passage in the houf. A VACANT PLACE Ono TiiM Bliouia lij FiUd Wltb. 40 per cent DISCOUNT per cent On Ladiea' and Mia?fB' Jackets, Lndiea' and Mi8eV Woo! Hosiery, La.iit' n.-.d MisreiH' Dreca Hkirt, Lndiea', Micscs' and Children's Kaacinatora, Mifsea' and Children's W-xd Hoods, Ladien' and Children's Wool Glovea and Mitten?, Ladies' Wrappers, Ladies', Mioses and Children's Wool Underwear, all of our Woul Dress (ioodd, as well as our Ktotk of Men'j and Coy no r: - "Hollar's :4 5 RED FRONT OUR BAZAAR There iai vacant place in yo parlor that necla fi.ling Ladly I tlnio it i.ut a pi tno or an org.tn ' it. There is a vacant place ' your life and in the life of yo family nd ono it is serious , tli'glecl if IllUkic diR'S not con tulf u part of it. .Music feeiis t aoul ; hterafire fyeda the mind ; t I perienca feeds tlie heart, jiift After tbo regular woik in the flood nourifhts the body, (ii Macciblue's lo.h-e w.n com pit t d j J'our thildrtn mental and so ni."l jm nrii us inirkicai. i u n-M'il it jjhl us badly. You w aisLe much better ciluei.l of the S SALE. Our Store Will Be rs. 4 fHOMSON ok 1 it t Tl.lird.iv v i r i i r , ir (be ! int'iubers upeiit an hour or- two ii : I i i CLEARANCE SALE Men's and Boys Hats and Overshirts, and Ladies', Boys' and Children's Shoea, Notions, Fancy Goods of All Kinds, 25a DISCOUNT 25 11 Mie,! w.y provided, w ' uild .ill did j Th- U- ..I. I it. .:. iii fi-l tnu.l ..I A (.' . ,1 el, ,t 11 e Ui. III-., il n 11. - w a I : ' 1 II i i .:u Hi . k l i. H..rlli t.H.- in l-"ii yi.u gur ih.'in a goo.l nli rouii tVeli puirii! like llil. They wi ,'!! i.f rf.iij'.y piepsirt'd lo n.ei ! . !- I in.. , lit V In .111' H!:'l lie i.ill i U II .1 1. 'I In '. i,'Uli"'iV h. j Kit II. HV KVV IVK VKK IT f.)R .x I- lilt IIU'A UIi-J HI-Ii g lii .1 I'll I l.ave o.-. PER CNT Making Room for Now Coods for tho Spring Season of 1903. -e. olid liiii.il 'liij i r i ,,;.n i ..i l o ti.iii" I .lin e l in I us a pail p lymenl n 'i new ones, nisti SMie lii.tl iiave oeu ishgiilly iiM-d for rint.il purposes. iiecaiue uf tlie immeiiHe uicumu'a lion of these instruments wa imist diciie of them to make room fur the great Spring ihipmenta of new instruments now rapidly coining in. Wo are, llicrelore, making prices on them so small as to make it well worth while for any- bo will take cVinrg" of the bun-j one wi.-hmg a good piano very : ...... i..,..,. ..,.t,i,.i;,.,T il.o 1 cheap to look int tins sale .Many . Ill P9 I 111 111 "' l fc' I?. "..."fl i . Ml . . l... .! M: . Ii. l i li. .4 k . VU lliifl s '' M r Mhij 1. fr.'fctu. - ' a. .iv li.-j i M r. W il is H. Ikl.. . ., ....... '' Urn. A U inlw , From lb Dalles Chronic! we learn that Moore Urea., the wcil t known hunker, of Moro, liavo told t 'nut their banking business t th-! Wasco Milling Co. of The Dalle? T II RED FRONT BAZAAR j H. A. TV b tinoa. PKoriuErona. same at M ore liion. old stand. On Tuesday evening, February ,21, giv PRINEVILLE REVIEW. will TIIUUMUAY L LOG A I i Tjiht T, trn-v.ir nlJ htet'ff ii.,....l-.lVn li.fi J.in nd tlPrt,rea.n, for which a small s;im MBBOaVyVo " Information rewarded. the participant. I will not gr'!!n as the ice cream i . . i ? ... :li l... .1... uiHtle lor lliis occasion win uu nu ll...! i.4,.r t.i4t,i,l in l'rinnviilu. I II....J I.4I Tl,,i...l. , mill i J 1 nt I lin ermli illiirm of Kit Iinvk. I X of these iii-tniinents ar practical ly new mid every ono haa been thoroughly overhauled, renovated, tho D of 11 f this place will j tuned and placed in perfect condi ,n icet-resm social at their ! lion by our expert workmen. Here ij f.,.11. ..i...i.rl nr.il V , rf i I fin lit. . i . 1 a . 1 1 ia u;ui ui' ivituiiiii k at-- liail. everyone 1 inviteu to u- ' . ,.- . (iruscntaml participate in the ex ercises and to taka a dish of ice ,., Dr. Koaenocrg J. 0. 1'owr: !.. wai called to. The new rum of McCuIloch A Hyde, barbcra, aueceaaori to Tica Adkina, 's doing a fine business ; and thoy should as they are truly tiinsorial artists. Rev. Snyder, a prominent minis of the serious illness of F.d Itroi'k. Tho doctor found him suH'ciing from an abaeesa in the right side, which, ha opened and Ilia sufferer waa soon resting easy and is now rapidly recovering. On last Saturday night the At the Uedbv Hotel, Koom 11 Mil.?. HAWKISH. Has n first clsss dressmaking and ladies' tailoring estab lishment. All work strictly up to dale and guaranteed. slnimcnt that wiil be a satisfaction to you for yoirp. Head these names and prices anil then write or sco us. You will need to ajt promptly in this as tho bugains are to.) marked to last long. Kiiienon ?Il'o.(K); Fischer f loU.tH); Nirtt-r A Kvans iflSO.OO; .leinway '.'(YOU; I.tidwig, good as new. if 111") tii) ; A. C Chase, lit tle ued, f J-ri.lHJ .S ngor, in perfect condition, I'.toIX); .Stwinway 'K) IK I ; Crackett IT'iAH) ; l'lardman T,StK); McCanunon .j4(M);Mar hall A-Travcr, good action, if 00; i llallet A- Davis i a CK ; Kiai.ich A 1 1 iach '.)o.t;; Marshall A Wendell J j (iS.(K ; ( i.ilo 00 ; Ernest (Jab ,r ifiiJ.tKt; Hoi n way .IK) t iWivi.ri... church of !h'P Nl,1,"' ftboul -'t tiuatcw... . - . . t W ......il Itrown.ville. ia expected in 1'iine- I'11 ' on this side ot .M.ui.eii Kmeraon (i.VCHJ ; Mixaell S0lK; inursii.iy " I Marsha V eiKlell ;) .w J. I and in comimineration n,,H, 88 00. Terms: $1000 and m I...I.V .ml will assist Kev. took fir and waa burned to thei Last Altar in a aeries of meeting in the ground, with abotit.r)tX) head of sheep ; )irluay near future. Dr. W. W. Taggart will open a real estate olllco next door to JlenJeraon & Pollard'a aalooo, on March lt. Look oat fr thia real estate ad next week. Jim Uiee, of llsy creek, liont last Friday in our city and took in tho mnt'iuorade ball. Before leav ing town ho ailed nl tho lUviow ollU-a and pluooJ 200 votei for one of the piano contestant. On last Wednesday evening the city ar.arHhal of Mitchell and Charley ('tig" had aet-to which crealed iiuilo a little excitement for a time. Moth emptied their re volvoia at one another, but neither was hit. After the shooting was over (luge ftv0 l''Hef llP nl"' was placed under f 500 IiobiIk. On lust Saturday tho Btockhold era of thu Union church associa tion hoUl a meeting, called to order by A. Zell. The vacancy of two director was filled by elect ing Dr. H. I'. Hflkasp and I. h. Kolehuin to fill sn'di vacancies tin til thu regular annual meeting in T.. Kamuel NeWBOillO WHS elected secretary and D. 1 Stewart treasurer to lill viieanoiea until June. A committee consisting ol A, Zull, H. !' Hclknsp nnd 1. L Ketchum waa appointed t ) g"t up n mended nrticlea of incoiporiilion us wall a by-laws, and at th an nual niuelirtgin June report. killed and about that many more i ,, f ,i .rrv banner that be! I1.V0O down nnd easy paymei.ts of i . ii- i .. n ,vvl ' " i . i .. i r. a, . .i. l..l.y imureu no i,..j..r..y u. ,.,,., ny, ... . a kl.,.. which will die. J tua ii a severe; ...-...-, loaa to Mr. Nelson, whom wn un-ifiom trailing in tho dust waved deratand just recently purchased , in the breeze from tbo flagstaff at these sheep, which were all j oung ; t18 Si:ln.ol bouse. As years roll and splendidly bred. only I 00 and 5.(X) a month. . Olili.VN Chii'.iKO Collage, good as new, oiilv ;." 00; one handsome Mason S: Hamlin, with largo mirror and Son Lincoln's name, Lincoln's; high tup, for $."', OU; one of the T. F. McCallister, of Lamontn, , deeds and Lincoln memory, line tlio mi.fiirtnno to lose his! that of WaMhiagton, will become smoke hotiHQ filled with meat by fir on tho 7th iust. at about . . i i i r l 1. 1 . ., i l 1 ilii ce.enraieu ii. iiiiiiiirjuf u.w, fancy cased Packard ."M.'UX); Crown, guaranteed for ten years, ."ij ()t) ; the greet Western Cottage if ." 0O; Smilh-Anierican, very tine, $2S 00 ; Kimball, used two years, if t0.lH);nn Kstey, good as new I2 00. The tiavments down on I I1U IIIPB in ivinii.n ii ii I .I "... neighbor by the name of (.2 illl.UM ti ! r f..r hitii hail tho meat from si x hog in the iMiniuess in Tl iiii'ir anv ii'iiuwHinc. vann , . -(ii I iUd'elll4, l,,l.t Uu ir i organs nro only .fo.(X a. ,1 lleU d .rs ril.,,i,1;3.00.. wiith wall vou have to sinoko liouse, which wim aumed. ah o con-; I' nnd New school Click clier cntwnied in tlio Hearts ot ail A ..n.rlV.ttiU o'clock V, m . mo lire etartru "y , ,,,, lo Wljr , ,,- , ,l,e ,.00 some of the string breaking winch , 1() ml !ie U ,mn i, rrinmilip; held the meat whiln being SHinked. 1 paiiins w nnlii'K any li'iulwloiic, vault The loss is estimated nt Sf'JOiK). A , it Ii-iiich j l.',l..rj I'l iiio li.insiv I n urea villi as si'on m lie lliltlM can. . . ... . . . 1114. r 1 '.,.i.,, 4. 1.4I..1 11 ri Mshmt'lon l,M your orders. IVo, ir,; v,,,,- ; I",,, k. Fortlaml, Or, vlllo 111111 hie winks Ik a blii-liivM Unit is ' , , ,. ...... . I'l.ier iui;i , iiiiin idhh's 4744.44.,- at San Francisco, Spokane and Sacrumciito. t Ai.amson. ! tak J. L. McCuIloch, inaiiagor of ths Crook County Real Kstnto and Ab stract company, haa aumo clioicc 1 : .1. i 1 1 1 Tlinn n rn cans good farm of UIIO aaroa all fenced j fo. ooculihi; St ViluV j.lIK.t. and !2tK) acres in cultivation; " in in nlmoft tviiy iiiKtam-o nn oo cood llv roomed house nnd a bam ouhir trouble iilono. No ncrvo 4-4 r,4S ..4 ... .1... U 11.,.. 4.44.4,44 .4 I 141' tU I I I 1. H M 1 1 1 f I f. Il) 1 1 I II I f I 1 1 V'. H . tlX MI lOOl lire oil (ill" c, mm ; rjn v.,,,.,nv .. , .... . ... j OUtsidO range. Also a lino Burn tinminiiiiuiii i'jiiii iiuiurii.'. f 0 4. ,4 4. . .,.4444 i 1 4,lf..lf,. ! I 1 4 4 II 1 1 11 I ' 1 I I 1 llfH I 1 I I II I ' C l MS II I V . (.'.ill 7r. acre mora which can be easily on Dr. W. W. Tiigi'.irt at tho Tom- i heso arc cash prices for Uunbernt . . . .. I I 1 . ... If . I 1' . - ..II A......1..M ...44- t' 44 4 ,tu ill Ptl 1 1 14 44 1 1 1 ,. I. - it,, ml Him on H ! nee ilt'Xier iiuna ioi uu ut.cui.n uu. - rutuiin'r; water ; farm ull fenced. ttoubles. SchiKil books supplies at tho Drug Store. D. P reliable and trusUotlliV. Many persona sutler all their lives with headaeho and neuralgia, ing medicine until their ligea- li.iii ia ruined, not knowing thu trouble is in the ryea, or perhaps ono eye, Their vision is perfect, . 444 , 1 , 1 1 , a v.-re Hcuto. vet still tin' property to sen among w ... .. .a . , uM lha Lotit. On last Wednesday evening a gold locket with photos of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sninnine inside. It is a keep-1 a leu and thu finder would confer a great favor by leaving it nt the Review ollice. Wo Soil Dry rough lumber tit 1,12.50; same belter grade 4 115.00. Flooring mid rustio nt 4:10 nnd $;2 ASH prices for him n Piiiicville. A. II. Lit'i'MAN & Cy. f e Vs-rxi Iver U11I10UI1 U ;evoiver nr.i.t ViO.F. ' .i TK. liAS.iv is j.v Lin.1. ASH A1.WAY4 J1.NCY. 33 li AVE A V Blue, Only $7.00. L USE OF A KM VMM IS TI )S A.X D ii'jK I II- Cal. ing. Cpoii the iloor were in isker. in coftumoa of all shades and hues ; mad to represent everything oud ! everybody. It was a magnificent , sight to gaze upon as the grana march began, and mde one think he was in some other cou.itry where representatives of all ; nations, tongue and c.imcs nao; gathered together. Each masker ! sustained their characters admir-, ably, and to describe each person- j ally would be but a repetition of what we have already said. Prixea were given aa follows: For best waltzers, Mr. Edith Ferguson and Ray Kinney ; nicest j costumes, for ladies, Ethel Phiiii-j her; for genu, Geo. Wright; best! sustained character, Lulu Aador-j sonl best cake walkers, Gertie j Sharp and Horry Smith. Crook County Cn Top. Guy E. Meore, son of the late M j A. Moore of this place, won the I oratorical contest at Corvaliis on i last Friday. Mr. Moore was kick ----- - i at the time of tho contest, but his! young schoolmate carried him , to ;Qurs is the Family Supply Kous9 of Prin8vill8 (he college and in such a condition j : 1 lis won the contest, which now en tij0 Artlsar' Social, ableshim to enter as a representa j MjlHd evening last tho Arm-oof the Agricultural college to ; . ' f ; delichtful p- - - - ELKINS & KING Foster & Lehman, THE OLD RELIABLE BUTCHERS We carry only the choicest of Let f, mutton and pork. Fine smoked meats of our own curing. Lard of cxtia, quality. rush 1:1 season. tgetnblcs in season. Y O f W ANT THE B E 3 T , the state oratorical tontest which ; ......rtainments t.i a crowded house. lakes place at Eugene in March, j u g oVlock the gllu .j.,,,, t0 It is truly gratifying to kc.ow that. rrivCi &ni m a few Ili0mei,ts' our Prinevilla youth, when given ( Rboul J5o rCOp!e were present, fill-1 1 chance and placed alongside those ji)g (h(J pu.5;ni,p (la;i t0 ju utmost : youths horn, orea ana reareu ai Th)J orou.strl ,eil rendered other places is their equal, " 101 jpleasing otoiiii)C selection, which their superior. 1 rineviue ias.es a . f .. d i , jiajoiUe i!V just pride in Guy s effort', and ho j t))rcc j;, jrI nuJ jrre can rest assured their sj mpataics 1;t,!knrtp i(1 lu;r boijt U100j J. liver and good will go with t.;m, nua ;ej ft ilisj,iy npprecioted recitation. T "' hopes ho will come out nt the top i T,Kn c,uue a qa,lrU.t( roll,posed of: PinPVillp ... I, .4 4 1, .4 .4. 4,44 114.1 , V i I 11 t 11 it I" !l OS I 11 i . , , -4 It. I. - - 1 M ll lllVllllU nim.i i. v...,,..4.. I t ay aiiit vierno uou'es anu .u;ic- R. L. HICKMAN', t rnOTOORAPHEU rRINKVlUE, oa. 4 t VOC GET THE Hill HICK M AN'? T I- 1 I O representatives of otl-er Oregon ; gio n,u, R ... couegea ni. our,""'" , iilitely captured tho an 11 . 1. I-.- ... I- .4414, ..44 n.,.f I - liurran lor v-iuvit. i-uviiiij, win. her bovs ! Marriod. On last Monday at the residence of Calvin Harris., Mr. 10. M. Harris and Kiltie lliutou were united in marriage, Rev. A. 10. Childs ollici aling. The bride nnd groom are well known, and tho Review to- totter, which tom- Jier.co. A' b-eautiful violin trio by Miss King' and her two pupils, Misses Wini-i I fJeat Market f.-id Ciine nnd Georgia Hodges, nnd another selection by tho or ih'stra terminated the program, after which the tables wvre spread and the feasting begin, to last lill nearly midnight. Delicacies in numerable covered tho long tables, gethor with a host of blends wisl.es ; ,.j i,9 guests lost no liuio in them joy, happiness and a long j crvatin idtaos out of order, ycu and prosperous lifo. j may bo sine. In this city, Feb. 11,100.'!, Mifsj Tlio Artisans do i.o'hii g by .ella Knighten and Mr. Jimmy j halves, and a rept tiiioo of this eu- Dver, M. R. l'igijs olliciating. 1 he ) tcrlainment will bo gratclul'y ; Ueviert extends cotigrntulation. Apv'.oal Appleal A miles I C. W. Oele ill a.U leihnv N-. v Town I'ipens eilluir nt llieraii. li or ituliv ueU iu 1'iiiieviile at il.tO ici btiilal. - P.. P.. Doak, Pi op. . . The Lest and choicest meats of all kinds constantly kept on hand. Our motto i. "the best of meats at the very lowest prices." GIVE US A CALL AND "IS JO CONVINCED. Ip? F""S ?4PiPy4iy4pyyiyB41jr.ji I Prlnsviilo and Shaniko t Stago Company. T Special attention givnn to Paan- i' t'tnjer nnrt B'rolgiit trntllo t iiiU t ft-om Tlu Dallo and iihiimlco Speolol retBii ctveu to puruua nd finl.l In U..11. ii heard of by an ni preeiativo J-tlb-lS. ADAMSON Jk WINNKK CO.. S lie. Tho rpeakinjj waa lino, U:cj Aint. ,A nis: ta-t.-ful ami cnplivating, j bjiai '&Jimiii&ueiil4& nnd tbo ltineheon lint to bo excel-! . .. rs-.:. ai l4.vtii Wiille'l led an; where. i inn t riiuin i ... n.,- u,.1-i,in, r , (oui HK'k,nulviu4,n.-iiuittili! iituiiJ.. tu.i I t I ,1 'Si V 1 h ( n ,-4 f . " ' : . t: ajM-" n it I r s V " - fc