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About Prineville review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1???-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1903)
T . St ward 0 HIIAMKO, afnaia IS Co Circuit Cou t, p Circuit Court fx in .'sion, with $ Judg.i Jirailhfiiiw in ai tendance. 'J In attaches of (Iib couit, includ- i"K A- S. Bennett, J. V. Muoie, J). 0 H. Dufnr, sts-noKrapher, W. II. H'ilion mill othorn, r grinding out ii big giiht of can'l na f.ist as t t t TVV??Vtf9tftwil,l(1 The g.i,t was not diminished by the smallpox scare WORZWEILER a. THOMSON ! . o o o o o o o o ,m ine spring, wnicii enured many A case to bo held over by the absence (if a KprinK terwi. ! Tim Donkel murder cusa prornis- Headquarters for Stockmen's Supplies ARK WIS YOUR DICA UICUS? '8 to occupy the attention of tlio touit for a week, is some rfifliculty in apprehended in iccuring a jury. Most of the people living in the vicinity ot tho murder hiring on ili witness stand, I he jury will have to be, drawn fiom oilier parts of ibo county. The civil docket is about finished for tins term, but we are compelled to issue thin week without it, aa the court but i ha proceeding and it in not receiving rrpoitera just now. Full proceeding wiil be printed next week. INEW HIGH GRADE GOODS. I Our fall an cl winter stock is now arriving, and. we are pleased to inform our patrons that we now have the largest and most : t complete line ever drought to the city. . ' iJlir 1.1 TitVHHDAY IriltCUillf lixCUlC IU Salomon, Johnson A Co. have1 Jt. C. Montgomery, of Haystack, ui iiiiiiti con. M.m Mne ot gi-iiiM uiiMiriii visitor to 1 rinevillo Monday. ! (.'. D. Swanson, of Ash wood, wan loui 'h'rwnir to bp found in the rity ii Fascinator I, OCA I.1CTTICS. i Kelly' photo are genuine work if ait. Gel juiir duck for 1" ct on dollar at Wii i k's. Your aet'ouiita are l K-uitut at Wmiu k'n, Salomon. Johntwn A Co. have j il rrt'rirrfi a nrw carload of Ibo u'd teliablc Mitchell wagon. A million dollar fue nearly ipsd j beautiful lin sale fir children, at 1 Mrs Bradford's on Friday after i noon from I to 5 Fascinator at jjCu.t. rrcacliing at Jo clock at Clay pool aclniolliomu Sunday, by Kev II. t'. Clark to attend. registered at the I'oindcxter Mon day. I ick Vandovort ban moved his family to Prir.evillo for the winter. Beginning with the month of October a full line of Butterick's Everybody invitfd patterns at Winnek's. j John fiteidl, A. Y. Tope, and Our line of Ladies wear, consisting of X'LOAKS JACKETS SKIRTS FCK.S COLLAH.S SIIOKS DItlvS.S GOODS'. 1 1 t a . - - . - iii'i iiiiinr oiner inniKX 100 nunieroua 10 n eiiiion., 4 n e ,t , , , . , , , , , A" of l!ie very beat makes and at all of which are of the latest anlmii', approvs 1 style. ' 'is the very loweet. For the Gentlemen-we have Mtiis.s sctrs - BUSINESS SUITS UNDERWEAR SHIRTS BOOTS SIIOPJS HATS .'. " ". '. CAPS nets that I Oiu-s is a busy store. We carry every tiling used in the home or : : on the farm, and wecordially invite one and all to examine our immense stock of general merchandise and household supplies. We carry only the best, and sell at prices that all can afford to i Imy. , Mii Florence Merrill in about , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brock cams in oui-K-et ton 1 (-.,,. i,, ,,. 1 f..,., rr, 1 ,.,!.. ,..,, I. . (attack. Iua wrk or so she will! The l.ireel assortment of fiirni lie coi.vuUs.Tiit. ;turu cver brought to l'lim-villo will Ladies, you should call at Salo : nhortly urrive at Winnek's. mon, Johnson A Co.'s and lee their I l)ad West and Marsh Awhrcv. two of the oldett inhabitants of the of ladies' silk and' A Palm Stubbing Affray. A fatal slabbing ft (Tray occurred in Ibis cily Vt'di.fduy right in the hwer saloon whijli miy result in the drath of El Ji no, n sluep hetderwho ciiuiti to tbii place tl.i- day before. Tlie t-tahbing occurr ed, from reports gathered from eye witnesses, over a rough and tumble between William (ilisun 11 ml Ed Jones in which the lirnt named got the worst id it. On the promise that they would shake bands and call everything squared, (jlisan, who was being held down by Jones, was allowed to get up. Appaient 1.. 1. r.. - 1: 1 : ... i7 nc.uio bimuub icauiiu iv nil- PERSON AL MZN'TION Mt . .. I lrw.tr i.la n. I.e. i , 6 . ' , , I II. J. I'ahrier is in town on bliM tween the two men in which tbei , . . , , . ... . , . . nerS this week. slabbing was nccicu. Jones is in a critical condition, three, very bad j Lec V''ooJ' 1 f AUooil, parrd wounds being the result. All the " t Ur bt,Ce wound are on the right side of j Thron Tb'oiison was in the city the body, one of them to tiie right j from Howard Sunday. oflhe heart and the- oliier t wo 1 Dan Evans, of Ash wood, was in I about the shoulder. Glitan was J town on business Monday. arrested Thursday mo'iiing pend- Nichols, of Howard, was a $ ing preliminary iuvustigalion. j visitor to PriueviUo Monday. Antelope Herald. j T s IUmiUon is tt.-n-J in ! & WURZWEILER & THOMSON : 0 BkiuB Sc King, the FAf.r. OF THE YEAR WITH ITS COLD NIGHTS IS AI'I'ItOACHING. You Will Soon Need AS-t rd.cn, Wash.. ( If the map ou wool plaid shawls. 1 Deschutes valley, are courting in I .0 I Oth. Four arsj.ad and many ! Found. O110 leather lKiiing, 1'iineville this wesk. " j'""' Jon FrinevilU -Bend road. 0uer (;t.0. W. Noble, of raulina, has Snitli Clrrk are in need of a , rn have some) by cilling at lb It, been visiting this week iui'riiio-j l. ilo re.idy 11.01, i-y and ib-mo h ( view otlii-o an 1 piviog for l!ii no-1 villc. Mr. Nolilo made the Review I aru owlinj .hern iuld confer a j lice. j otlico a very pleasant call while. j fn-.ir by calling in and settling up j Mrs V. M. Slelfa, mother of Ed ; Jf, c. Whilworlh, mayor of! A. It Fastw'i.!, a saivinill man ! ilor Stfll.i of I lis Journal, arrived 1 f.ukeview, has been missing since i.uMiKsy cink.waaa viUr to 10 Iruievillo fiom Penver so Mon- Aiijjust Jd, and tha Herald i imrvili tue.ilay. ,Mf. r-astwooil nay, ann win mini- ncr luuuo lL1 i.iiuuy aro growing w as comiduining about his inabil ; bourn w ith 111. 'about him. It is feared ity to gt timber suitalde f r lum j W. V. Itmwti, of Fife, fold ,12 met with foul play. I i r, and was grntuitouJy advised bi-sd of horses to W. F. M.-Uride' , H0i,,sbead, of Inva, is to lay in a bunch of scrip a lb j and V. 1!. Mosra who are driving stleiiding court this wuek. lie How O'.d la Ann ? Whether gambling shall finally b licensed or closed ; whether the Lewis and Clark appropriation bill will pass con gr etc; w hether street improvements shall continue; whether l'ortland shall prosper, and even whether the press club vaudeville shall score its usual hit this year, have all sunk into the class of matters of minor import ance. The members of the execu live board no longer spend sleepless nights wrestling with problems of new fcrrvboats and bridges and S.V J municipal reform; cily ortieiaU no nnxlous . longer nnnex gray hairs by figur hu j jng out ihe details of city admin- : court in Tririeville this week. 1 E II. Slid Oren Waite, of La inonta, were in town the first of the week. Cut rates on diujs nod a check for 10 cts. on the dollar at Win nek's. T. J. Mnlloy and wife, of Madras, registersd at the Hotel I'rineville Sunday. EJitor Scblicht of the Echo spent ibo week in I'rineville visit ing fiiri;l.-, C. M. Cartwiigbt. oflhe B. S. & L. Co , is io 1'rineviHe this week attending court. Mits Maud "Vaudevert is spend ing the week in I'lincviiie vi.-iting ly sure-way to acipitr a clear Ii' islraiiou. All such activity has relalivis and fiicnds been suspended for the time being How old is Ann? Mary is 21 years old. Mary is twice as old as Ann was when Mary 1 C F. I'errin left lira we.-k for I'i uirie City, where be has accept r a poi-ition at the Diliu Meadows , Fiid.iy evening October .'10 th inino under (". I.. Sbaltuik. 'Ihe'tbe btr.Ulii I one door north of Meadows aeems lo U absorb j F kins .V King's alore, hrgiuning 11 g all our mechanical tab lit, bill j at half past live. All are cordially lo a very short lime e i'l in (urn ; invited b absorbing must of the )cl!ow pioduet of the mine. ' t The Christian Endeavor is lojj (rive a praise servics in placu ot J J r pillar services on the first Sundai j in Noveinbir. A inammnth pro Ki.tmm is now prt paiing for tin-i 11 c ision, which will appear laler t Tha admission fee wiil bo applied !j ,(11 lb jiiirthale of an oiganj l'.vi r) bo ly slinuld luiu out to help tii good cause along tiro. A I'lunie, who has lived 1 1 1 ,1 r - . 1 riouihI l imevilio lor srveisi w-ib pii-t, left this week f"r California. I 11:4 wealthy biotlnr, Thomas J. Clonic, left him 11 hig tanih in N-ipa county aifl th" income, fiom ,1 unoo. This is iuile a windfall fur Mr. Clunie, especially aa he is them to the Willamette valley via i:ia a kick coming. Says the court HrnrCreik lUitb-s and the Bend, allows him only II o0 a day wit Tim ladies of the I'rishyterian ness fees, and it cost him just that Waa as old as Ann ncnv is. Aid Society will give a supi er on to board his team. U liere does lie 1 How old is Ann? in get off at? down spnid- Parlor (Dillinery. The Indies of I'rineville and vic nitv am cn ibu'lv invited to call and in-prct a select stork of lint latisl d- S gns at the hoiuu of Mrs. C. E street, King betwesil 1st I Uing along in year and to a pi'int when a matt mutt tlle ii -iwii if bo is ever g')ing to. Rend tho ud of tli I.yila To.vu "it" Co. on page. I, Not many plni'cs havo Ihn ''tight prospect h'forelhein that I.ylltscan hoast of Tbo terminus of ihn Columbia Suiithcrn Railway, whose extension entiimt bo much longer delayed, has la-en ib'signntsd (tv Lytle. A aaw mill is already In Alteration there .- 1 "1 building I going on briskly A year from now will sea a muik "I clmnga j,, i,i whole country and bits that can t.e bmittbt Ui at h rensonahl liuuro will ha out of thu reach 0!' ordinary mortal. Gel in on tho ground Hour. on Mn in and 2d. RiiMil w o, k and hand em broidery 011 sale. Slat" Ssnntor M. F. K. HinH". of Karber, Mo, in liere on a ten day visit to bis ami, County Judge Higgs. Mr. Bigg", Sr., ii very much pleased with bis son's loca tion, but is ton closely identified with the interests of Missouri to ad mit of hin liking up ft rcsidente That H iyaliK-k country i coin- inir to thu front as a producer of I'reak vegetilblel. Only tve ajo a biff s.iuii'li as brmighl in, and 11 liltlo Inter an SJ pound turnip was h.imled to us for inspec tion. Tuesday morning J"' fiich appeared with a nmngel- 1 ... 1 . 1... j. 1 it-M nm not fa- wurxei or nu"i miliar enough with farm produce to deteru.iim which,) that weighed easily II I"'"1"1'- W" nhn0!,t Larn at tho llumnht of what tho pumpkin mason will bring forth at llayetaok. Max Lunldemann, -ditor of the Antelope II raid, and Mist Oilie Mcl'onnell, of Moscow, Idaho, were nurried on tho Tib and ar noiy t spending their honey moon 1:1 t :ili- fornia. This is itnothi r newspaper ni.ui g mn wrong. However, we cxtond congraluliitions, Max. Representative Williamson visit- j el I'tineville, his old stamping ground, this week and took in the i ranch while here He left Wednes day for The Dalles. As tho result of being ft politician and states man, Mr. Williamson has gained uliout .10 pounds in weight einco ho was hero six month nt;o. If tie j keeps on gaining in this way, in a j jrar he wiil be heavy enough for tho senate. Wo notice, though, that he wears tho same sizo hat lio i alw a s did. j A force of 8 men is working on tho Swalley ditch in which Print villo capital is hugely interested W. K- McFnrlnnd il in charge of the work. Tho ditch has been drained and ia being widened to 10 foet. Tlio lluinu which takes the water from tho Deschutes is large eiiimgh to keep four such canals full to ovorlhnving, eo I hat will not havo lo bo looked after. Tho company expects 10 'rrlKill ut least 100 a;roi nuxt year, though if it ho iomo neo iMiry tha Jilolt will us itia ft'iconi no.Lilo 1000 acre easily. Horn. At Cold Spring, Oct. 10, I'.HM, to tha wife of U I.. Hutton, un eight-pouud daughtor. That is the. Usui) of real import ance. Orcgoui all. From tho range wist of lliej Horton it Saver miil, one black mare, branded )( with bar over on slioulder, scar on knee; one back gi-ldiiig with white bind f.mt brand ed JO on still-.', had billon. Pre sumably strayed toward S.lver Cieek and Piinevillo. Suitable re ward for information. Geo. W. Conk, Burns, Or. Card of Tlmnlcs. Wo desire to thank tho friends who so geneiously assisted in the illness and death of tho late Judge W. O. Wills. L. II. Hamilton, Mahv E. Hamilton, En Wills, Nok a Wills. Wa Trim Hat. Mrs. K. L. Bradford desire to announce that she trims hats in the most up-to dnte manner, re gardless of report circulated to tho contrary. She carries a line line of goods, as good or belter than any ever hi, -light to Pri.ievillc. Inspection will verify this. W. II. Yundevcrt can:e from Lava Saturday and is ing llie wet k in 1'iinevilic. Joe A. Graham and Waller E. Giabani, of Sisters, were among the visitors to Piineville Sunday. J. II. Horsey, of Haystack, was a visitor to Piiuevillo the last of last week, and made tha Review ollica a social call. J. II. Pbirn.ao, of Tb-3 Dalles, passed through town Monday on his way to the Sijuar c.eek coun try on a catilo -buying expedition W. A. Bell returned Friday fronj Portland where be had spent a week on business and iu acquiring a bad cold, which ha brought home with Lim. J. W. Shaw, the popular hard ware man of Deschules, is visiting friends in I'rineville and awaiting EATING STOVE WE HAVE ANTICIPATED YOUR WANTS AND HAVE BOH; (IT FOR THIS FALL'S TRADE T1IB LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED LOT . OF HEATING STOVES EVER SEEN IN I'KINEVILLE. WE HAVE CAST BOX STOVES, STEEL BOX STOVES (;N0) Common Air-Tight Heaters, Wilson Air-Tight Heaters. THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN SELECTED WITH CARE. AND ON ACCOUNT OF OUR LONG EXPER IENCE. IN THESE OOODS WE BELDCVE WE CAN SERVE YOU BETTER GIVE YOU BETTER VALUES AND OU R GOODS WILL GIVE YOU BETTER SATIS FACTION THAN GOODS FOUND ELSEWHERE. J Prices as Loca as Quality mill Permit! 4 : . , ' - ' ' " LA DIE 3 FUBNI6H- 1NO ooors.... LATEST STTLB3 IN CORSETS.. Mrs, E. L. Bradford, SCCCItASO TO US MILLINERY AND Our atoo of Millinery and L, .dies' Furnlshtnt Good t up t )-itato. avJ lhaeiyiea aro Ub Litatt ud mot approTwl. -our itoo-la 11:0 .01 hnjh-gn.i e nJ wnl ( aout ai vrti-s Witlua li:a rtuc j uf v'aoso evju iu laouorate circumauuiacs. A Notloo. All perron nro hereby warned agMiist di-icoiintiiig or purchasing four notes of $." each which were Uttered by me in July, 11)02, and for which value has not been ro reived. Tbeso note are protested. A. H. Kennedy. Sl-CCSSKOK TO VSS. SLAYTON. HAIRDRESSING i ihe pleasure of the coart as a wit- ,i. ness in tbo DjiiWcI casa. S. D. Perclval, of the Paisley ' WE TRIW OVP. OWN HATS Pott, passed through tow n Salur-T- iitGa iLiv on lha av to bis rai ch near K "i' X Keys. Mr. Percival ro.le a l the JHifc,JJ tt "A .'tiAkiiaaAU hLavktAaiAUMlhfclltltAia way from Paisley NO INFERIOR Cfinnfi KtPT IS STOCk - .1 bis wheel covering the distance '230 milts j -TVJ?i-i-.v SCHOOL BDOXS AND in live da vs. i is. Dr. Van (iesner has been visit-! g' ing friends in I'rineville this week,'!?' after n prolonged absence in the r Willamette valley. The doctor All klfldS Of the ChOIS8St I complains 0 good deal about the r Up-t0-dat0 SCllOOl SUp way ins io.'s cr paruauy wcuotu lately, but shjs it will not last lor.g in Eastern Oiegon. Mis Leono Merrill left Tuesday ; for New York, where tho wiil at tend fchool for the next two year and visit relatives. Miss Leone is only a girl of twelve, and it is a long and tiresome journey in front of her, "but being a Crook county girl shu'll make the trip all right- ;j One of our leading Western phy 'jpicians on being ittrrogatd as to I ; what he regarded as the bet rem liedv for all ailments that th hu man llesh is heir to, and what is t yj j t tie oesl preventive ui oibi-b, Portland's Cl.Vli WfiislFY, ; plies i.i Prhsviila, aro to bc i l3 Ifcl)0W it is pure bourbon. ; fount! at t!l8 drug Store Of nvell matured and age in wod. D. P. ADAMSOM.jlEor sale by all nrvci aairt. All parties owins for lumber at the Maury sawmill will please come forward and settle es I need tho money. Wti. McMkekin. Boggs' new lunch counter is one of the busiest place iu the city. The new proprietor odrstnd how to cater to the want of the people and in conaerjuenc, he is receiving a largo patrtnag. r ., t t , - i m :- k 4- iv . 1 , ) 1 ? I. f lit