Prineville review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1???-1914, March 26, 1903, Image 3

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ARIC
RED. FRONT BAZAAR
OUR
CLEARANCE SALE
Men's and Boys' Hats and Overshirts,
and Ladies', Boys' and Children's Shoes,
Notions, Fancy Goods of All Kinds,
25- DISCOUNT 25
Making Room
for the Spring
I RED FRONT BAZAAR
H. A. TYB AJ UtlOS..
PH1NEV1LLE,
PRINEYILLE REVIEW.
MARCH 9'i lOoa'M in our
THUHHDAT
CiUI fur Oounty Wurrnnta.
Notice la liaroby given Uil all Crook
roiuity rint rgilprtJ (trr Nov. It,
11C, la ami incloJint ffgUuro.l war
rant No. Feb. 23. lt"03. will l palJ
in preiitliun to the trtuir of thie
roinitv, inlrt will COIO oo tanui (rum
dni of thla notice.
I'linevilln, Ore., March 4, V.M.
M. H. Haul., County Triiirtr.
LOCAKICTTICS.
Dr. Tauaart lufl for Teal
Wcdncaday.
I Dr. Hulknap is atill vary low
f with pneumonia.
I Mrs. Al Cook, of Haystack,
! in l'rinevillo Sunday.
was
Mr. Chaa. I-ylle has been very
sick for tbe pnst work.
Wei have just commenced to
have our spring weather.
John Edward, of Willow creek,!
spent Sunday in l'liiioville.
Geo. flibson, ot Post, was in
town the fore part of the week.
SlicriirC. Sum Smith left Tues
day for Aahwood on legal buaiacss.
Tttl Hasting, of Hay orook, made
this ollloo a pleasant call Monday.
John Poindoxler If ft Tuesday
for his homo at La Catnaa, Wah.
Dave Harnett, of Hayatnek, wu
a business visitor in our city Tuwa
day.
Will Ktlwards, ol Hiatert, was n
hiixiiieas viailor in our city thin
week.
v,o. T. triciltia ia down for a
few days from h I1' r(a'k
ranclt.
Crook county i now out of debt
irtid Trea.uror'll. ll Is ptylng
fur all wurrauls us fust iucJ.
M3 M?i
SIIAN1KO, ORICGON.
Headquarters Tor
Stockmen's
Supplies
vi;
YOUR
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PER
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for Nw Coods
leeion of 1003.
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PHOPRIITOR8.
ORKQOM.
The Miatea McCallistcr, ef La
nionla, spent Saturday and Sun
Our poatmaater talks in a whis
per these days. Csorgo seems to
have a good grippe.
Sam Collins left Tuesday for
the timber belt with a load of
prospective localois.
County Supt. Iljcgli has just
finished a neat picket fence
around his property.
Mrs. Mod Vandcrpoot, after
apsnding a faw daya on Dceohutca,
arrived home Saturday.
.Large crowds of people are now
arriving daily and filing upin tim
ber and homestead lande.
The Prineville-Shaniko Stage
! Co. have moved their ollioe into
the Rowling Alley building.
Hay Sing, of the firm of Ah Tyo
it Bros., arrived home from Port
land on Wednesday of laat week.
During these line days garden
ing ia opening up and people ara
busy preparing the soil fer plant
ing. Mr. and Mr. Jamos Dyer are
visiting with Mrs. Dyer's parents,
A. C, Knighten and wife if this
oily.
Lou E. AHinglmm returned
from the timber belt Sunday with a
crowd of people who filed on tim
hurclaima. Dan Powell, after spending the
winter months in Los Angelas and
other California points, arrived
homo Monday.
Wallace Posl waa in town Tues
day with a wagon load of potatooB,
which he soon dinpoaud of at 3
cents per pound.
Frank Elkins and family find
Mrs, Lngnn returned thia week
from their homes on tho Agency
plaina and Trunk report crops in
that neighborhood very promising.
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Wni Si. Thomas, the tirnler lo
cater, is miming ft good dose of la
grippe.
J. N. C-ulliford, of Pendleton, is
in the city looking after his bu.i
neae interrels it, ihig county.
W. A. Laid law, president of the
Columbia Southern Irrigation Co.,
left fir Portland Sunday to le
gone a few weeks.
We uuduroUnd that Cornell A
Booth Lave bjuglit out Uie livery
business of Win. H. Smith near
the Ochocu bridge. .
Ceo. Schlerht, who is gelng to
mtubliaii a newspaper plant at the
Bend, is in town looking mattera
over and getting acquainted.
J. K. Morrison, president of
the
Oregon
Development Co, whose
selection under the Carey act was
rcjfsir.l, left here Monday for
northern points,
Mrs. Siayton lift for l'ortland
Thursday lo lay in lier apring
stock of millinery good. During
her absence Mr. Van Arnam ia in
charge of the store.
I'ruaeiiiug nt the I'uion church,
m,,rt.itiif fiml iivi'nintv thl 2'.Hh.
Subject 1 he presence and gift Of
tho Holy Spirit today. Baptism
at 2 P. M. if any deiire it. U. A.
Child.
Sharilf Smith turned over to
Treasurer Pell Tuesday $.14,000 of
tho -.,,fKH) of taxes of tho 1002
roll. TJiia ia u good showing for
the promptness of tho taxpayer
of this county.
Srftne of our most prominent
young men are contemplating a
deer bunt in tho near future. Just
where we are unable to learu, but
think it must V'0 in the high hills
from nil indicntiuns.
Charley Don passed through
(own Tuesday on his way to
Antelope from a .two week visit
in Luke county, nnd reperts a
heavy losa there among sheepmen,
being abeul 10 per cent.
We wisk to thank our maty
kind friend who camo to our
reaouo when left without the nec
essary halo iu our olUon during
tho
past two weeks, nnd assure
them their kindness will never bo
forgotten, and hope thay will nevi r
experience what wo have gone
through.
Wo are pleased to announce to
our patroni that wo barn tocured
the services of ltA.. Clomona, one
of tho beat newspaper and joh men
iu tho state, as foreman in our of-
lice. While w have always been
. ,,r,inr u-.trli vnL WA will B IV
that we are now able and ready to friendH and the Odd Fellow, of
turn out a far butter claa of woik : which order he was a niemlxr, aa
than ever before. i well as' Mr. and Mrs. Hipgi who
i!,ouk,,dnfl,','lli,ua9if he wrre one
At the Redt.v Hotel, Hoom II k
Al 1 X
MRS. HAWKINS.
llaa n first tditss dressmaking
nnd ladies' tailoring estab
lishment. All work strictly
up-to-date and guaranteed.
I'.i y. If. 0. CI -ii It ill prunch nt
o'clock and also in the evening.
Ifuydcti, the contmcler, ha
t'omplo'.rri llio rWe of Dm, Ilosen-
cri and Clark just couth of Tjsui
pluton fc Huh' drug s'ore. Dr.
IlOMUIlWit lilOVB'J ill OH Surl'IiV,
Dr. Clark ii away and we do not
knovr when h'e will ht read for
patient.
We uiad an error last week in
saying tho nrcicnt force on thii
paporhuJno polities. Tlie Btroi.g
man who one rule the machines
and tlio (ypo are both democrats.
They threaten to change this sheet
to a full (lodged democratic sheet
unless the editor loon returns
A large petition was presented to
the county courl at the last meet
ing of tho couinjissioticrs for a
bridge over the Crooked river at
Campbell's ford. This ia some
thing that should be attended to a
Ihe people of the western part of
the county ore now put at lifies to
grefct inconvenience in coming to
and going from I'rine viile.
At the drat regular meeting of
the Central Oregon Stock and Fair
aiaociation T. II. Lafollotte was
elected president; George Springer
vice president ; Will Wnriweiler
secretary and treasurer. Grounda
for permanent meetings have been
aecured within one mile of the
poatoiTice with plenty of room for a
mile track. The assurance ia given
there will be a fair this fall. Now
ia the time to go to work to pre
pare exhibits for the beat fair ever
l aid in O.eon. The Review wishei
tj impress upon its patrons the
necessity of early work in order to
secure the best rcaulta, readrrs that
will bo a credit to Eastern Oregon
aa well at the exhibitor.
Vlii Hodge in the Leid.
Tha lair lo witis the Tine (unr boo
drod dollar piano e are fuitig to give
wy nill Imve something nil nay well
feel proud of. It ia worth working for.
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For bate.
Half interest in stare building
and lot and ono third interest i
th I'rineville Flouring Mills; and
one third intereat in a small farm
close lo Prineville. For particu
lars inquire of I). F.Siewart.
MerrieJ.
At the residence of G. W. Ram
aey, Cyrenus Cunbest, of Jackson
county, to Celia M. Forrest, Rev.
Ii. A. Child officiating. Mr. Cun
bet and bride intend to move to
Jackson county about the first of
June and make it their future
home.
t The Ucview estends congratula
tions and wishes the happy couple
a pleasant and prosperous journey
through life.
Aro you ready to buy real estate?
The Crook County Real Estate and
Abstract Co. has several choice
farw. and city properties for sale.
A controlling interest in one of the
host irrigating ditches in the coun
ty. 15,000 inches of water. 640
nero farm good improvements;
good city residenco with barn and
four lota; 200 aero farm partially
in alfalfa; l'JOO acre farm and GOO
Lead of cattle f ft fine buainees
corner; also many others. Call on
nr address,
J. L. McCt 'U.ocii, Manager.
Dloi.
On last Thursday afternoon all
that was mortal of Horace L. H;iy
hsss passed to the great unknown.
Mr. Haylesa was illbut a short
time, first having tho grippe which
turned into pneumonia and in
i ejj)t B10rj j.-g breathed his last
I at . residence of M. 11. Riggs in
j tj,8 city. Mr. Payless came to
j ,5, nation some three nnd a half
I years ago, and by his upright con-
Uuct and gentlemanly ways soon
1 gained tho friendship of all who
j became acquainted with him. lie
j W!ls a native of Tennessee, his
parents residing at Jonoehoro in
j that state. Everything that could
, In, ilillin for Iho sulferer by kind
.of H'O.r own lainij.
Kov. Alter conducted the funeral
gervicea at tho Union church yes
terday alternoon nfier which tho
remains were taken in charge by
tho Odd Follows, who laid their
brother away in his last resting
X pi
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WURZWEILER & THOMSON
Ooaj B-at .Nat rargo ton.
Jamas Newton Poindexter waa
bern in Greeuleaf, Greene county,
Illineia. December 5, 1823. Cross
ed, the plains
1852. He was
married March 1st, 1855, to Eliza
E. McCord near Eugene, Or. In
this family thero were ten children,
four of whom are dead ; four sons
and two daughters with tha wi.te
survive him. In his faiher's fam
ily there ware seven sons and two
daughter j one daughter is yet liv
ing. About five years sgo he bad a
paralytic stroke from which he
never recovered. During these
years be has been very patient and
forbearing. always patient ana
jovial to his friends as thay called
0 visit him. He wis a member ot
the Baptist church in this city and
dii d in its triumph of the faith in j
which hs had lived.
Haded at 7:30 P. M March
20, 1903, and was aged 73 years, 3
month and 15 days.
Funeral was held in the Union
church on Sundsy, March 22, 1903.
at 2 P. M., conducted by Rev. II.
C. Clark, pislor of M. E. church.
Many persons suffer all their
lives with headache and neuralgia,
taking medicine until their diges
tion is ruined, not knowing the
trouble is in the eyes, or perhaps
one eye. Their vision is perfect,
perhaps very acute, yet still the
trouble is the eye. These are cases
for the occuliet. St. Vitus' dance
is in almost every instance an oc
cular trouble alone. No nerve
ipecial'st will attempt to diagnose
a case without ex;miing the eyes,
ir.-fl.laehes are unnecessary pall
on Dr. W. W. Taggart at the Poin
dexter HoUl foi all occular
troubles.
V Drink V
MARYLAND CLUB WHISKEY,
It tastes OLD because it is OLD.
For sale by
f Psllard A Henderson.
Sole Diatributors,
Prineville, Oreg.
; Suits and trousers, ready to
wear, at Gormley the Tailor's. X
REDUCTION OF RATES.
On and nfler March 1. 1003, my
prices will be aa follows:
VtBtt In city (night or dy) ....1.60
Treatment In female com
plaints, par eataent 1.53
Obstetric 10.00
Vial In country, per mile one
76e
And all other eurgloal or medical
work at reasonable rates.
K. O. HYDE, M. D.
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Miss Ethel King,
INSTRUCTOR OH MI SIC ON
Piano, Organ, Violin
Parties deairinj to purchase a
Piano, Organ, or other mulU in
etrument would tto well to call
upon mo before purchasing else
where.
ktealdence at b-.iildin one door
J eouth of Hickman's photo gallery.
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OCR KKVIKWAD" TH!S WKRK, BIT
RE HL'KR AND WATCH THItt SPACE NEXT
THCR8DAY ITW1LLTEI.LOK SOMETHING
THAT WILL INTEREST YOU.
AS.
Iw Johnson Revolvers
ARE RELIABLE. ACCURATE. ASD ALWAYS
llAXDT US A Y KMERSS.SCY.
38 Cal. Blue, Only $7.00.
W B AVE A rTL USE OF ARM AMUl'X TIOS ASD SPORTIKO GOODS.
ELKINS
Foster & Lehman,
THE OLD RELIABLE BUTCHERS
We carry only the choicest
Fine smoked meats of our
qualily. Fish in season.
Ours is the Family Supply House of Prineville
I STEAM WOOD SAW
idwaim a itwoob. rmort
PitlCEB
tm lh 5 ord, Jcuu, ir cord. 75c
t forU ni ovr, 2 tuu, pi ord . . .600
Leave or,lfr with tiiher ol the Arm
or addrfwi poiolTre boi 6.
I
Timber Lend. Act Junes. 1X7.
NOTICE COR PUBLICATION.
l ulled HtelM iJind Office.
Tho rlU", (.)rron, Kebruerf IS. 1.
Vi,ttMi i.4.rtr,.,r Bin that Iu roniuhance
with the vn'Tlnloni ot Ihe act of Cmigrex ol
Junes. 17, eiuillrd "Au act for sale ot
timhvr lande in ihe 8ta(w t California. Uro
Kn, Nevada and W ji.hinmon Territory." as
etende.1 to all the public Land Stalce br act
ut Autut li. the (ollonim-aamcd pvrsoua
have nica in mis onu-w iu.it .miu .,..7
monts, lo wit:
Louisa rcifr
ot Clarketon. couuty ol Awltn, state of Waah-
,...i..n i.nrn .tttlf,m-tlt Ko 10.9. (lUHl CHil 2.
19oJ. lor the imrchaae ol the n hf w qr and n
ht -ur ec 1 1, i iu e, w m.
l'liritoptver H. Howard
nt Med lord, cotintr ot rajrlor, atate nt Wlcen
.i, , rtm.Mtt No 1 .S..V Sled Oct I. l'Att.
fur' the iurchae of the lit nw or and w ht
iw ur eev l l :t Oe. wm.
Donald Keunedr
ntHlh tjLVn. ount ot Tatlor. state of Wi.con
i n. nworil tleJir'nt No IJr., fllod Oct S.
tor the yureha.e ot the ht e jr ec I and no
ur He qr tee ia and w qr w qr mc ii, i u i, i
lil.wm.
Bernard liner
ot Mcdtord, comity ot Taylor, state of Winron
In, nworn .tatement No l'.'eV. tiled Oct .1, IW,
tor the imrotinse ot the n hi ne qr and so ur lie
qr ieo ii and nw qr uir qr nee t, 17 , r lo c,
WThi ihi.T will offer troof lo show that the
land noiiKlit i. more valuable for iu timber or
none tlian for asrleutuiml pur.oc-. and to
eual'llvh tlioir claim, lu aia ihuu oi-u-n- un
Koaister ami Uet-eiver l iuo imnen, unn..
on lueUv, the lh day ot May. liWS.
Thev name a. iliie e.; Roll Aune,
Junea." Hen) Stone, Fred W Imatan. and II M
l'ctera of flark.lon, Wah., John Mom ot llend,
Oregon. Honald Kennedy ol Kit. Lake, tt ij.,
Itcrnaid lt.H-, b'rank fo.e ot Medlord, 1M..
aim r o iMi.iau ui ...... .
wroin rlaimllijt ad vch
aliovv-tloai-rilH'il lilllii' are rr.,o. r"'--,..
Hour i-lailns in III to offleo OU of before Iho "'I
Sle
1WI1I ua ot aiay, J-.-"-. . ti-fAA.
mar , U)-nil-l
Rea-tster.
Ariplesl Appleel Apples I
W. Circle will sell yellow
fi
New
j rioetm vittier at tlio rauclt or deliv
I 0" ' V,, . t 00 per 1 u.lu l.
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of beef, mutton and pork.
own curing. Lard of extra
rgetables in
season.
Prineville
pat Jffarket
r. B. Doak, Prop.
The be6t and choicest meats ef all
kinds constantly kept ew head.
Our motto is, "the beat ef meats
at the very lowest prises."
GIVE US A CALL AND BE
CONVINCED.
Sheep For Sale.
I want tc- sell out iny interests
in the sheep business. Have 2100
ewes, to lamb on April 15, 530 2-year-oid
wethers, balance lambs,
mixed, wethers uA ewes, sound
and in good fix. Shear 9J pounds
all round. The lot goes at 13.10
until Mar-ih 20, 1003. Tbis is a
goed thing for the right party, and
should be taken quick.
F. M. Smith,
Paulina, Or.
NOTICBS rOB PUBLICATION.
r. Land OrSce, The Dalles, Oregon,
Mnrch i. 190J.
Notice le herebr given that the (ollowinK
.n edaetiler haa nled notice of hla intention to
make anal t-rool in aupport of hia claim, and.
that aaid proof will be made before J. J. Smith,
Countv Clerk at Priueville, Oregon, on Thurs
day, April jo, ijj, via:
Ileum. A. Cook
of Hayatack, Oreiioa. II-K. No. 8013 Tor the ne
qr sec iv I s, r 1.1 e, w at. .
He names the following witneasea to prove his
continuum reaWence upon and cultivation of
aid laud, via: K v jenmiis, c.nuer ..o...
John MeOuwell, niuery nauia, an 01 n.ja.
majo JAY P. Ll'CAS, Register.
Vote early and often
THOI
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