1 ti wit Jut tim ROl cil of he ine vt 181'' r 1 . .1 t i jroi . iif f e of ' ., r 'i ' " , Jif ' i . . of " ' pe i w i., of ', E of II 8" . i; it t ' . I t . si w -u - V . A' PRINEVLLE REVIEW. IhitrrM t Ui rvt"fflee t rriucvClc, On-geti, wuona-uUM mater. rvai.imina kvkrt thi;.njay tv WM, HOI.HKIt. ger."jn M" rnei-aifi". BUBSCRirNON BATS;: On yrr St inontli' Thr mould .It w dTrtislng trt on j Aatfrlr-r? i1.-triiirt te ilmncr tq,ir.t,-! ti lr '.f f '!" ; Mian Tnr.Hy lu-n:.-..ii -.. mil inrv. Into r 'tk i AK ljrel .'.Terti'iutr.t c p.: THURSDAY ir ' f , u.-t int-r ,.f litis i?a nxv. COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL J. II. Crook : Tho high school building should 1)0 a lire prool building built of stone or brick or both. Hy no means should a wooden building be erected. The old fair ground is j" lho Plor to put the building. Tom Rthtwin : Put up a goo? substantial building of brick c stone. Wei want something dur able and which wa will take a nride in when finished. ij E. H. Smith: I would much - j rather prefer to see a building con structed out pi our rnuro rru granite, as il is far preferable to .ill other material. One of the most beautiful location would be on the hill at the water tank. J. V. Boone: A good brick building would be tho proper thing provided our finances will admit of it. The old fair grounds is just the place to erect the build pinion etPrttite l ili.ins In Kegard j ing, and is the best place in town te l?nU4iiit j i"or school as everything if con . , i venient there. A the lait gem-.-ai lectio:, bed j CoL Nve . BuiU ft btick builJ- euity laoiwptti.t.n'u iUlI l,v all means. It is far the hy iars niajvr:ty ;iut a uigu 1 ilioala be tt;sl i;.nr.d and in nBB i'f tuch r.: and :.s tne t law weaiailT direi-:?, tin i otinty Fred Lehman: 1 am i f.ivor of n fiixxl snbstanti.tl school build-1 ing j the lower lory to be btiiitofi, red granite aad th Upper utory of t hnck. 1 hi would timKe ;v urtut-; tiful and lastinc buihiing. the1 t ld fair grounds is nn ideal plitcfj for the building. V. C. Harnes: I am in t'.ivor .if a good substantial brick scho.il J: u il lm ll.H I.. 1 l.lt.t iiui.u.ni;. n iv '-v cheapest when everything is lakatt i into consideration. Put what-1 ever kind of a building we erect lot it be first-class anil employ ou- Ih tlput. laiia watt IriMtvti ! ter. My choice of sites i tho old fair grounds every time. 'MB-SM" Salomon, Johnson tfe Co. i icf intiinents ( pltv, tmt U itsy loii( " y t' n it iJt tc-u 'ct wuh want ; V'V Huiwmi.r to 0. I- Salomon. v 'i 1 t .1 nre.'.-t, i.euerallv th mother who' i vVi . - - - v r. - . ' OAT 1. i iUU I'l nil .rival's cheapest and best. As to a sue i for the building my choice is the old fair grounds. ... t . , . i - etrt t h. ti:n it levied taxes! " ""'V s-ti i-.-.j ., u, ... : :i i,i..h I will jusiity, a brick building "vt L. !,;.. i ,.,"v ,,r ih i should bo erected. A good house, rst weri'.r tbcr.-of his been ! wellcpt grounds and first-clas- j I. "i;.. ;.',., . ...U ,if i leaolur are essentials to cood rtitCT.tyV.-eu'rsr aw.iiVi. V'thc ; lioois. The place for building prtw Sir.bu:uMi therec! t-r tne I " w tai-h sehanl board -.v.- a niong I addition. tar thing is the erection of a I D. P. Adamson: I have given tiluh! Vaiiding I the hijh school question but little TT ar a'.ror;z lv!i. vr in s;ood ! thought, bu'. would much prefer to ebeals, aw 4 to h:tv. yoo 1 schcols j gCe a good brick building erected eju:?ped l-ui'dir.s is rcccs I provided our finances will admit of ear? at wsil as a t:rt-c!:iis tcn-h j ;t, ns I consider such a building re pa t? j hotter and far chesperin the end. er. sriimessv in iLcse art lit Mvisecl. tor a g--Ovl ii-st-!eil scits'. il worth i::oro to a Vnwi tkin rssil; anytiiins c!.-e and Hfceral sp:;'!turo thereto is rtresy wsli a rs t. In tl'.is wa do ee neaa axtravavancd by any ci.-ttl. ivit w ;o mean such fcctsal BetsrT exp-?:idit,.:rcs that will nnka tk room iTi attract ve. and ! In I consider the proper place tor the building is on the hill near the water tank, as it is sightly and by planting trees theteon and fixing up the grounds properly it would be something all would feel proud of. John Teinpleton : I believe in erecting a good first-class school b bwt aiteatora to be had. At tpnj. t0 baild np a county more fcta ptrv.ea'.sr time ti -'io co:ues ! lhan anTthing else in it, and to bsfara tt. hi.;h school board j have ag0oJ gehool we have to heracuaafa bwWr-g as well j have A gooj building and first e.aasiteeal wa have taken the j ,.! t.acher9. It ig poor econo P an to as lane of our pro-r.ment mv t0 stint our srhooU and put in hs ea4 here are thou- oj-inion? inferior teachers. The old fair "!!r:I!5",V;'",'r':, , i grounds is the proper place for the J. L. McCilloch; I am in favor ' ijuildi ef a gt? fw.t!nt:l . uric!; tiuild iat at it i far more n'.trac'ive than :i the end i Dr. V. Gesner: The erection of high school building and the employment of teachers therein is a weed en hai'dir.j and , r ,, -, ,of more than passing importanee. !, . n 1 " i .V good school is far more advan- ".' '. ,. , itagaonstoa town and county than Pir9 i.son : l! tne cost alraost any othef tling ; jt Car, ei aenei aenainj is rat ar in ex- . ,hoQjj taken in the ,reclion 0f es cr a wooden l-.nli.ng j the building si -well as ths em aisaie prersr a t-aci as we copsij j n!ovmer.t ef teaeher. for if we er it tester and far letter than a vreedta haiiiing. Our choice of Ieatia is th old fair grounds. Le TTi;:: l'ut up a r,r;B Kaile'iij by a!! re cans as w want aemtkinjr nst only $:! jtanlia! feat a huiJdiag that wiil b a credit t ear ceanty, as nothing builds up a county . ruo-jj; lh.in good sc'e.eo!. erect a poor building and employ poor teachers at first, we -will re ceive a set-back that it will lake vears ta overcome. I should pre fer a brick building as it would be far cheaper than wood in the long run. A waoden building might be j ihe cheapest constructed, but tak iingthe question of repiira into ! coRside ration it would be most ex- Knsx Hfs'.on : DuilJ a brick pensive in future years. Ve build bv.i'.air.g fey all mi ni.;. We want J a good building and employ good a seed hanrj, good school and I teachers (even if thev come high) r end j o we can educate our children at n ad pet trsefter. At t.c n-;i tit th a'-l fair vr'.iun Is i mirafcle paes for the build' p. Cl.ST.p !a)ith : Duiid a pood j 1-rst school towns in the state. The briek Wilding bv aii irea-s. J.et : old fair grounds I should think was T! hire a fcoildinff we will not be!tbe proper place for the building. jliorrc. Let this be the beginning 1 ofct ,hove Ufl k,vel , ,p I of mikiDS i'rineville one of the .i j0r01V and fo.-mi,, ashsnocd ef, and that r in the t-sr ef t. sute. CAPTIVITY OF THE MAN CIRLS CHAPTKR XL "'We were conducted immed iately to the home of the chief, : and welcomed with the stating; eyes of collecting group, and an; occasional smile Irotn the nicn.luM ; of the cliisf's family, who gave the warmest expression of joy over the , return of their daughter and .sifter,' so long absent. .Seldom does our; civilisation furnish a more hearty exhibition of affection for kindred, than welcomed the cotnii i; in at j this member of the-chiefs family,' Ihough she had been absent but a , few days. Ths chief's house was, on a beautiful but small elevation erowning the river bank, from which the eye could sweep a large; section of the vally, and -survcf tho entire village, a potion' c! which lined Ciich bank if t!i stream. "As a model, and one that mill' give a correct idea of tLe form oh , served, especially in the vtl'. it;-" structures, we may t-pjak of I tie chief's residense When we reached the outskirts of the tovr::" we observed upon the bank ;!" the., river a row of beautiful c.o!lo:iwo-d , trees just putting out their i c v leaves and foliage, their branches' interlocking, sttnding in a . nw. about a perfect siusro of aboot hundred feet and arranged in ta.'te. ; They were thrifty and soenied fed from a rich soil, and wi:h oilier, plots covered with the same growths and abounding through out the village, preseuted truly an oasis in Ihe general deTt of country upoa which we had been ; trailing our painful walk for the, last ten days, climbing and dc- j scending, with unshapen rooks, and sharp gravel and b'.'.ruin:: sands for OHr pavement. Immed iately behind the row of trees lira spoken of, was a row efpol.sor Iocs, each about six inches in di ameter and standing close toea. h other, one end firmly set in the ground and reaching up about, twenty feet forming an enclosure, of about fifty feet. j "We entered ibis enclorur.v through a door (never shut) aed i found a tidy yard, grass plotted. Inside ef this was still another en- closure of about twentv feet, wall ed by the same kind of fence, only about one-third as high. Kunnin' from front lo rear, and ilividinsi , thi dwelling place of tho Mohave magnate into erpal parts, sioid a ro.v of these log' stuck in the I ground and running upfibT.it three Of the ,-,;-- a r i -i z bir j the resting of the roof. Tne ronf wa a thick mat of limbs and mil l. A few blaakets, a small, etnoking' tunvi rxj ertfiti'M lxiitrr nrniniid on lirr eierr,lc ! Icm biiiI lew. ttenglh lo leapiimt, S.-'tuttime lle fufftia liotn Ct: sw pfcuhsr to lir rrv, Mi,t often Ima titvar iVofocplily reevn-rrrd lir MK-nplli after taliy'a cum- Int:. Tor 1l nomen who lira wesVetifil ty wotiiitnlv r.rs er who tc tun ilown It niAtfit-ftl Kmt beticholtl uiti l'r, ririx-f' I'artiti'e I'lcuriintirn i coinmrndcd a medicine which prr.mialy cmea diicar uiul ivs'.oiea the atretic,! II. VVVl reRUrity, ones wraen. in; drain, l,t.!a inlU'.m mnli'Mi and ut ccttMiun inJ cure feutal wcdkneaa. It is inn jitHpI as a tome tiervin for weak, Tim down womeu. i i 1 "i-M'..-. : iwmx III T: ! mm OUR POLIOY Is to make lho dollars go farther than they ever did before in providing the homo and family with standard makes of gondii, and in consciueme mr Is n busy store. WK CAIillY A Kt II. I INK OK MEN'S Jioots, Shoes, Hats, s, Tios, Ovorcortts, U ndo rv car. APIKS' Shoos, Dross (lomls, Silks, Skids, Shawls, .Jaekds, lliulorwoar. 'i wt lr V ivr I uvi'nlP l-trH'U1itH'H 1. ! Iiriu't.-tM 'Ti-t.tcl.l MiU 1 i;rirr ClnliV ol t i.nutj ta, 1 AAvr lUf WuTi . my Ml U-.tli lltrv w.MtH v ; - :c M , f.t-tt :!'.. I ;k -nn ti tT;m mv f'.rMh( n.i m I t ic Tv.f ntp-llf tHf, ntnl In 1to k. 1 u't . n.r-t und it iic lo N nUiiit, a kf.l i 1.t,1. it i i ! iroittli! Mul (.'tim! at tli rtfl t'tit iLtno t rp?itrv-(v iti;Hliitd itif twin! U i;;'t. 1 .it.-- tvrA tlm it v..-l i-fueiit t' a l- tM,-:-;;ui ji- i.r : It.! v ;llvnt ; U L ii i". . f S't 'i, t.Titciit m alt ljitt.s( c( fcuwt As well a! Imiuln iU ofutlirr nrtirlon i tho dry good liua. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT first cluse goods. Wo also i-jrry Crockery and Cutlery pj Is up to date, with full and complrto lines cf nil the V-:. " line of Vr. View' rioawin! relict nltotiM tie i fj';X Ufcu vita ' : iivotite t rscnjr,ioti wnca- i ever a laxative is leii'.utea. fl "Thefr rondua" during that t-4LvfLvlLxl Lv X i 1 i VIy ful Come and inspect our slock, an I w will tiko pleasum in rhoivine; it l. yon n it m f h s m nijiiit of nii.l t'N',;itu:r.fr.t, was very ) dulorcp.t from that ly which uur C:!:'iU iti'iong tie) Apaches was1 c.-ubril-.-d. luat was one of sel-1 f:s!i -iron Uearti i;v;, r a n;u o'. .t. a' U of a i ?:iu.a;s tho ir u,i:uiii. .V'.ITY t.. l rlc.:ii of at!'.';?: ,d..pt:l yi.u u cr t! nd, glutting ; V ii-us, baibarous deed I plunder, '.his wss, inpany iif itidoli nt, j A lazy lieu', hen, ii.i li.r.d iiliti'.li ,;;r,d ignorance and nny ifv thri: joy kintired and the I ' , lifi.iicl ; t;r ciioe c f two foreign 1 oa4;u. 'J licy placed us out up on the grtei., noil in t ho light of a Iar.', brifk lire kept tip their dsitcirg. sicgitig. jmnpirift and n'.iOi.ti' '.: until the bu-.ik cf day. "AtVr tiiey hi I di-porped nnd that .(dii'it of tears an I lh- bitter 1 eet 'enei'.ions and most torturing 're!i!":;i'.'rai-.ci's if -the past and re ll.-ciiiViiS of our.jv-sei)l ii a .1 nearly worn ii'.vay, with bleeding feet, urn in p!.;s al,i,ct, t tin bone, jnith ..riling t-:ti! b.'neath a thin ovoiii e!o l,y Mde, litt'a Mary Ann and invself lav us down noon 4 4 4 a I! 1 Vd ' o r,)-;!i late iijion sleep, (To l,c Conlinu-d.) re teachers j Cha. Elkins: The quality of a : fire near the dr, with naked personal of the1 walls over which the finishing A S;a.i.l I'lit' l'ril.ijr t n hot l'ii ?uy evening nt about S o'c'o -!. on r v.i-.if.i-.r were aroused by t.e sharp rl.,n;; of tho .ire bell. In an iner' d'i 1 s.'iart lime the fire w;e on tii-' pround ready to do 1. '!!:,', but liitir snicea were rot r ei'ii.-il, a-j t!. f.re was cxtin ;iii!.fd by l'r- lime they arrived, Th.- ii:-' cifiiht in the roof of th r.: ii i ,;" ef M .. ('. Wi!on, eauaod b,- a p..?ej e.::u r too close to hi-;;:' );!,- li-e h lys da crri cv : t f-.r prompt rea-t-i a!l eail. of duty, and will .he !"ro fldid a fierce fight wiiris'vr en,-; I ii pin. rrin'viile has one cf (hi; 4est e piitijieil fire (he servo pnns give th-n st raiis 01 educa- ! .rheol and the Let us rr.&ke teachers errniored therein I con-! hand of the tmholsterer had never companies r.nj no do tint except sehooi town f. ah the i consider of more importance than I passed ; a Hair mado wh'ti ail lain : ths buildine. althotish it is necea-1 terra firm was created, welcomed isirytohavo a comfortable build-' ua to the interior. , ing. I should consider a good j wooilen building plastered ; tlirooghout and made substantial rhne.ren ef the ceuntv can o a first elsis ed illation witlieut leaving ki-r.e. Th-j cM fair gratise's is ih nicest eiic I know of fer i'b V- i I d i n f . aiiv town of i'.3 si'j in the stale. I..HT i VI,!, FO ! (.tESSEi. i'of rte n ir ale: I -e none but the very beit teachers j employed and make this school , a place where we can send our I o oLiaii.e l j childrea to and procure for them a Ci.eapT li.iok a C. J. Jehnson: I would con-1 in every way with a good stone sider if stsne is handv it would be foundation, a sufficient structure, the best Kslsrial to eorslruct the i a it eoold be erected cheaper than high schol boildii!' out of. f: i either stine or brick. I want to the kn fcsr.da-. cm gst and heiiere ths.a ether material gr,.d lecst'ea as ct u'd is cs the oiti lair grout. 03. good education, as by this means ' J. F. Jferr.'j : I am in Lvor of i rjUr children can be at home under ft briek or '01m builuirg, pnrid.jil ! "ur own supervision instead of tho eest over wood is r.ot" toy reat. ; aboad. The citizens of the, eoun My cheice ef location ii hi ?,Kw i 'y are entitled to a first-class S9rs' addition. 1 " hool taught by firit-elsss teaeher ! Geo. O'Neil: Stor.o wouIJ he cf k,!0WB My preference mv BT.fr.re ,i.n .r,,' i s location is the hill at the wa- 94 i" poni'ticn and a b-.nidio.? i t?r ,ank. Providd ( ns'a I'r'sss title.'. ru I lie Ilest can ersctsil lk ; there for all'.; me to eons. Die repair-? r-n a fr.'.rne Woiioiag with (.he painting and intaranee weald soon . far to wards paring for a stone bi:iJ.-ling. The eld fair grounds is nn ideal plac to erred the L-silding. Judfie Brink : Am in f.,vor of u brick bui Id i on. For the new hiirh school bnilelie; we want s'iK-thiiig 1 building by all means. It is far be procured. Mike Christiana: The finances should he looked after carefully, and if the cost between a brick and vooj is not too great I should prefer a brick building si it is far the better. The building should be erected in Newsom's addition. Will Wurzweiler: A brick :,i 1 . , , insv wiii no permanent and last ing; aad ft credit to Crook cnimtv. The ceanty is now out of debt, arid for educational purposes wo can not siTnri ta ho stingy.' Tho fa i r groond is jnst tho pbicu for the bailding. Jehft Comfc: I would r pre fer a tend tane boiidinc if suit- better and cheapor in the end. A beautiful site would he the ridge upon which the water tank stands if watr can be had. Arthur Hodges: Build the school honee of brick or stone as when built of these materials we will have something permanent and lasting and not liable to be de an, a tor, eiuld be procured and stroyed ly lire. A brick or stone if not lee costly. If not fione then building is far more comfortable, brick. My choice of tile is in j The grounds around Ihe building JJewaoit)' addition. Uiiould he made to look attractive. A TI. Lippman: Ikiild a good j My clioico of location is the old brick structure, wtHl ,'veri tilaled grounds. end an os l dale building, A M. R. Klliott : lam in favor of gnei firit-eias building with only eithnr a slono or brick high school flrat ulan teachers .is wl fit - v. e building. My preference is our waiit. My preference -for the sight native stone if it costsno more is ki 'ewsoiu'g udditioiu, ! than brick. l,Thd daughter of the chief had been kind to us, if kindness could be howu under their barbarous habits and thoss rates of travel while on our way. Sho was more intelligent and seemed capable of more true sympathy and nifcetioti than any we had yet met in our one year's exile. .She was of about seventeen years, sprightly, j-ivin! and good nature, and at times manifested a deep pympathy for us and a commiseration of our dejiUte condition. But though ,: to , I "U ls Ihan any other store on he was a daughter of the chief, i lho cna.'b their habits of barbarousness could j The heel ii' -rgili .-J." in cadi, not bend to courtesy oven towards ; the pe.n ! ! t gets f '20 in cash, those of rank. f-'h had walked j tho third le t guessir g'lfl -flO the whole distance to the Apaches, ! card;, tin fourth best guegser gets $" carrying a roll of blankets while ; ea.-'i, the li 1 -x t best each i?l two horec were rodo by two slal jeisb. Sv!;tr doMars nil in css'i. tiin i the largest o Spring las Arrived ivl eo hv inn Sprit'it mid ?intiiner ir 'i ni l " e 1:1 tn' "I l'lv lho itrviiHufotir niKiiy fulrmie, la lie rOv r. 1 1 vjtii.ur. rt,l lo llliwe living llll ill llie 1 i'V Wfl "!' I :!)' Hml l'l I' tiiKlu'ci market pi i, o I1.1 butter mm.I i-h: in x.-l.iinr f,.i mi. I.au ilii. Y 011 nmv ei'il t linn in nli'our ci-l't ! nel will e lliul even- tir.lr rei-n voi pf tiil nttei tini. mh In aiitiiiiiiM-o Unit diiriiu lli fin-vniltnj i.-kne in I'tn eii'M aro prepured lo (live eloo uti'l prempl u'.ti'iiliun t mail ' lei, A Nobby Uine of (ieiita" Kuriii.iltiiiii i. o.lt. The l,lll lli- ill N. uheo mid I iull HliirlH, Stumer I'll ler ei-, Sninmer lljtn, etc. tiiODI F ....ftnhKTTV niAm.'U.wuuiiaiiiii. , Mof ST. ! ifhasjaatsti 14 n.. In tlie faclieis Dept. liav llm very lnt! in -jhirl Vit, Hi lt", Hiiaierj-, I'nderwear, Wrpn rii, Sm I'omn-t , rte. Wu Uiipectfiilly aolitit a aliaru of votir ali'.im,;", I. MICHEL Fro p. I .tin kU IiU'.'p. I BEE TUB I'LAC B TC HIVE SAVK MoNKV. S441 $- MoiittnicitlH, I'CIK'CH, CurbintC Vntillri. ' 4t!l s'l ki-i,: '1 rI.Ml,' e l!!.14 I" I i . li.,..ilif,riitll IV - k . il t.'i ! 1. f'uil i thi'Mi ltv.'Uiirf n(ti ', l"it H ' ' it ai'vi'lple ni !ftn HI."! i'"lie. i.i ,1" I 11 I an, I M-i-iirn in t,"ii. It v.'; 1 t-i 1, Ii I i-aiiii M'ihii 'i '.:,.' . ittrn i l irl r'.i-. vi ,,ir to . i ti 1,' l li j tlv (,elll. me . Imi if ! II i , -1 1 r 1 t k mul le i,,t,n,ii I mv iri' 11- lub'e p'tce ' I llV nil lull I .1 ! napp'ir l II. "!'! Hi'MiIii li cti",Ke ff e . wl, li iia!lfi' I tail ill leil. '".O" 1 mn pit -pjn.l j lo (In nil kltl'l" 1 I 1'. I I '-. e, t 1 Iv t'pepwl ti.v p el, p .j !-1 ti 4 j iiiiiief 1 ifi-i.i. ! 1 : til I I i Tli Prlnevllbi M tl-le u'i I l.rvi ili uik, llrin li nt It,, l'C!., l.-t. 11 no', lir.d theni out renieinbrr tho I child who gives the most ami the ! Iieft reason geia the lurgeft prize. Children of Oregon Id year old , Nutlcw. I am now prepared ! foruitih water from my dnili, knonn n tho McKav ( reek I r ri.'tit li! V' have betn getting just buncheiof lho brightest kind but if there aro any uier little folks in the state who have not Kent their ?u"S"e in, they h ire until the 31st ef May to give thehct rcaons why Rilets I'i.ino Homo cati afford lo s'.di pianos ,11 il dues, at from if 100 mil younger can cetneinlo tho con- I lo nil parties wishing It lit one dol '!":, leiiet not lo be longrr than lar prr int h. il.ij words nnd contest clones May j J. 1!. VaMl i; iol., ".1- lie suro your Utter is mailed 1'rim villo, (he. by that date, because any bearing, a'lafr postmark will not bo neeept- H0Uion nlt.-e. ed. I'riz's to bo awarded as snnn alter canlcti luyea a hot.iblo. Tho . N"ll("" 1",'c,,.v t,vr" tlnl l!lt .ei.tlemen who leav,, kindly con ! I'tnen-bip heretofore existing be- ! ,..,.i.,l o.nMn. iM,l,.n. .r. M,C : I Ween Alex Mini l.obt. Sinilh Under , I fi ,,,.oi., .,llir l.'u.'i,,.J 'he firm name and style of Sni . . ft ' . " I .1 i 1 1 . . i.iii.i, 111 , irin.i, , '111111. iiiive net 0 dissolved by mutual concent. All bills owing to the Into linn are now l'elegroui, Mr. S. J. Council, presi lent of tho Northwest Door com pany and secretary of the l'ortland Chamber of Commerce, and Mr. Thos. Miibtirn, ad agent, Morning OreKonian. AH men ef marked business ability and excellent judgment. Eilors Piano House, Washington itreet, corner Park, Portland, Oro Kon. 'duo nnd collecliblo, imd ran be paid to either of u.s. All oii'slnnd ing olilijntioim of tho l ite linn are to be paid by either or l oth id us Dated at SihteiH this i'Uth day of April, l'JU'l. A i x Smith, ' lloItKltr Sm 1 r if. i i ti yy n uav r 111 . . v irst .Mitioiuu I Sank PniNEVILLE. ; H B. F. ALLEN It- .'.hi t W. WUitZVEILEM .Vic I -eiwi , . t';.l:.l , wart, healthy M shaves by her i Kve-yhod. side. I piai.o nloreo.'i toe Mast and that it "On entering ths house, Topska, j cani's t!a grc.-itcrt varieties a. id who bad accompanied us, gavn an j fmei-l pianos, ihut its bii'iuess i immediate and practical evidence ! it;imet,;c t'.nt it Iris foo.r prosper that her stinted stomach had not! tins t'n:-, t!;t g.a. hi on h:;re in become utterly den f to all the de ! I'orti ind, another hirgi. one in Ban mands of hunger. Seeing a cake Kiancia;o, ai. other one in Spokane, roasting in the ashes, who seized if. Washington and sliil anoihor one and dividing it into throo pari, ul S lerarii -nfo, C-,1. .Vow, if we or A ' Wijtulorfiil Ii4covury. a... . t . 1 , 1.. : viie ui our icauinjj v rstern 10 : ..l 1 . , . . , I'lMoieiiiiin on iirinj; iiilerrnguirtl us lo what he regarded ns Ihe besl remedy for all itilmrnhi that lh jbuniiin fleeh is heir lo, and what 1.1 inn oeei prcvenuvw ot (ineus.e. repliml, IVhitimmsCm 11 Wiiihkkv n. I I - . . 1 ei 1 nniivr 11 in n itiru liotiit'iiii IILII . . , 1 ' 1 . K.en r...ii,. I ..,.1 miiiureu nnu ni-e.i m woml - . " -e. -t 1 , r u., n. F. ALLEN w. wuitzweiLF.n i f. M. UALDVIN . ,. . I Trii v-tt fft?in-fl i-m-l in; ho j Arvounl l an!.;r.'t M rhe" f Cnllai'lliitta rnrlt ( I l'tr''i ,1 hn rt 4 - "i,tfin 1 antki : Men and lenms work orj ihe Columbia Southern irrigation canal ; steady work.! Apply lo 0. F. Smith for full in formation, Lamor.ta or Dce;hulrn. a.'iO-tf. 'urzwiler A Thomson have she gave me the Uerijarnin portion and bade us eat, which was dune with greediness and pleasant sur prise. "Night came or. and with it the gathering of a large concourse of Indians, their brown, stout wives and daughters and swarms of little ones whose faces and bare limbs would have suggested anything else sooner than the near vicinity of clear water, or their knowledge of it use for irrigation purpose. "The Indians were ' mostly tall, stout, with largo heads, broad faces, and of a much more intelli gent appearance than the Apnclien IJark-clad, whero clad nt all. the scarcity of their clothing indicating either a warm climate or a grcut der piano:) in large 'pnntities from tho factories fit one time for nil these otnres, what soil of discounts aro we li iblo to get? And also shipping fo many nt a time are we liahlo lo et id vaatiigeous freight rate and iheii if they are not put into gn-at he.i vy box;-.", would there bo any savin.;' in weight and what ort of fni van tag'! would that be? Then, ro'iieinliorthat big warehoriHC of ohm down on the nii l-vay tracks in I'orlhitid, where the car of pianos nn: h ,l:Med right Up to the door, iviild nut that he much ch"tiior th;tti if the nisnoq had to be carted to Ihe store house? There now! wo Ioivh given you just lot of hinO;. There aro a great many other goud rcuhens tee if you can farm machinery thia week lial will pity the farmers to investigate before making their purchases. Iikt Two ta-o-yearold steers branded V on left hip and neck. Information rewarded. ' J. 0. PowKi.r.. ! le by nil firMt thn-s drtilers Many persons suffer all their lives with liciidtiehi) and neuralgia, taking medicino until their ilij;e lion ih ruined, not knowing ihe trouble, in h, th0 ,.y,.g or j.r111(1 oiii) eye. Their virion in perfect, perhaps very acuto, yd Kill the trouble, is the eye. Theo are eate. for the occuliet. Si. ViHm il.-,,,,... FOB BALE A cood 100 aero farm widl In. cuteu, Willi ine noted UetJ Jlock ! ,a '" L'V(:LV niHt.iice 1111 oe soda spring on it, tho finest audit in 1 cu'"!' trouble alone. No nerv( the state, for sale by the Crook I "TW"'"! will attempt lo diagnoKi County Ueal Estate t Abptrnctf 11 caK0 "itiiout cx;-mi..iim; M10 ctyrs Co. n:Q if; Ileatliu hoR are uimrttcanirf. ''nil on i)r, W. W. Tnggart at tho I'oit,. dexter Hotel fni fill r,M, i,l . - , wiiiiii troiihleH, v, . ," .? ,:"r'',7 siii-n H.m ti.. For bale. Half interest in storo . building and lot and, one-third inlcrost in a small farm close to I'rineville, lor jiiulicuhirs inijuiro of I)." K. Sicivart. Wo Hull Dry rough Itinibcr nt I2..10; snmn hut better grad flo.OO. Mooring md nifctic nt fiO nnd r.'.i ii'.-nc 1111! oAnii pricea mr lumber lit ' ruirviii... ir,... ....--1 . :.. 11.:. . . ! ,u' )l-ua ' nncvillil. Vlinltil.tnorlx A. tl, LJl'I'MA.N & Co. AilnilnMijiIrl Nollco. N'.tlcc ! Ii-ff l,V nii'l'-ritL'ii,t 1 'mi i, 1 v 1 ', .v... :., . j : . " ' inn ;...i.;,', ..i, iniHi.i ; , ';':, '";,k, ..... whh imtn, Hllllll r, Poindexter Hotel Shaving Parlors. Mi l'nlliii li II J lie, Prep". Shaving, llaircuttinj, Shampooing, Baths. H.WK TIIK MM - I p.MII if Hid in mi-: 1 1 iv . , , Wo thcirii llm LAIMK' la reiiieniber tlt.it Wu have lit' ted up nnn hi.ih. roniil '. purinlly fur tin. htiliea. Kverylhinj. coniieetnl ivilh lhi shop is up lo duto and strie.llv fuel' dims. "tik nn,i,rar rs.u,,s nuanioii:" L I L I P IT T; Collapsibl3 Pocket ; Stcrcoscopo ApparaiJi. j l lir .tiiilllr.l Slur, ,.,-,,, h , , .(, ,,, l tti I.I .-It,, , ,,,V ,i.,,., , ,,,i I..I..H ( Hll !! I u,,l,l I, ,1... .1 1 1,1- mill in, r... . .. . '..' . ' . . in,. 1. II.. I , "'K'V. I' -I...l.,i.j,,li ,1.-- ' '"i llm. .m.- el IV, A. le il hi ' I,,-, - 1 ,1" r ' 1 ' ""' ' "T1'' i" I'h mi ,11 1. 11 ri lm id , Ano,t wnue 'i' 1 ltY I. tl. I... ...... , ' iMHi'ii,,!,,.,..,,.,. ".ru.. k. 11,.. ti. iput sterooaoouo Co v W. A, UnU, Allutiiey (or Kilt. l lVlK.I Hull