i: J I t . t .,...... i, t ,.... . . .1. .;. .r. .i. j. - , - v.rr '.j.".f.,".t,' .err. CHRISTMAS DISPLAY AND SALE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER G, 1903. '!', . ', 'J.' COMING CHRISTMAS 1003. NEW YEAU'8 100-i. It t i tl ... . . V . ?r " r , , , '"""'''"" , this ye.r, mi 1 uro prop.r-l to Uk nro of '1 h;' fh 7-V '." M,. I,. t hi illpo.nl 1 ray cUm-.fd.MfI.Imil.tf,.,. H.....-lii. will Im n e.. l. t .. ...x . . . , . v v "ur vur hi mis imiiu r Arn felt in ll ki..fH ....... I ..i . i . . : ' " r ,,RIV0 'Vt'0'Mi nu .,1(.,r( unity to sen ll.,n Ufore (lie assort- ..,. , , .mukvii, mey win inn ot on display or inlu until Saturday, December 5, 1903. On this tUy you will l!. o.ir Morfl uVroml. .1 in huli.hiy CtJ,, Mfl, everreens with specisl altrao lion. BJ JHrKui(.i f,,r .very t. m.rliniMit. Wi. invito you to call on us ilurinir the due. .vn il.,,0. you no not i,. to punhs.o you no ,lo,,hl tnj-,y to see. "lliingi heaiiiiful." Coiim, you are weleoms. I", ! ! t ,. ASK FOR OUR SHOPPING LIST. Everybody'! Store. i-; -; SHANIKO, OREGON. your picturi't for framing. We have a nice lino of gold pens Tlio m-h fur n, ., f It, ri v. r fiiM,; in jn tl. ticigl.boihood. It i'h cxpcrlcd Iuto to lay. ;J Tli'j ilivorco c-ourlo nro doing a hinvling buciiics, nniinly lor tlio .J-jioiiKon tlmt h'oiih-ii y, "ytV' (o a 4-. iniiii i,oni they rcurccly know. Kii()f it? Journal, ralnnn of llm poHodico dliould mail their Xmim nhs iih early aa poHil)ln, hh from now on until the fimUf tho jvar the tnuiU will be lioavily loaded arid gifts may not be Iniridk'd promptly if not sent in Boon . Mm. K. L, Hrodford hoi been upending tho pant wttk in Port land buying her Clirictmaa and spring stock. Miss Lulu Ander son Iihs been looking after the inillinery cutabliBbroent during huralmenco. Mrs. Itradford is ex pected home today. Archie Wileon is in fiom the Dixie Meadows mining camp. Jle said tUt tho company had 'steam up in their boiler on Wednesday and tstod the machinery . The I rut of next week they will begin tho work of concentrating their or$a, which ia th great moment anxiouHly awaited by every body in camp and a great number in and out ol the country. Prairie City Miner. Frank Hackloman, of Albany, is in Crook county to remain until spring looking after his stock! ranch near Priio. Mr. Hackleman is a combined Webfooler and sage- bruiili boy and feels equally at homo on thodt'grrt lauds of Crook county and in the eodduu Willain otte valley, llii slock interests hers are large and require bis con htant attention throughout the winter. Clay SitiiMoo. the veteran in- 2 One Price. t ' t ' ,, iWURZIEILER i THOMSON i I NEW HIGH GRADE GOODS. Our fall and winter stock is now arriving, and we arc pleased I to inform our patrons that we now have the largest and most I complete line ever brought to the city. Our line of Ladies wear, consisting? of CLOAKS JACKETS BKJRT8 t FURS COLLARS 8IIOK8 t ' DRESS GOODS J And many other things too numerous to mention, ,u , , , ... , , , , AH of the very beat makes and at t all of which are of the latest and most approved 5 t styles. is tho very lowest. : i I Ours is a busy store. We carry everything used in the home or For tho Gentlemerv we have DRESS SUITS business si;rrs UNDERWEAR SHIRTS BOOTS SHOES HATS CAPS prices on the farm, and we cordially invite one and all to examiue our t I immense stock of general merchandise and household supplies. : I We carry only the best, and sell at prices that all can afford to I buy. I 1 : WURZWEILER & THOMSON 'in a it A Co. aud pencils at the Pee Hive. Temperance Revivals. TifUMtiAT r:ti? ii), u'i SQUIBLETS. The trihft' iiiHlituS begins to dny. BuloillOll, Juhflttlll A t'll. hilVP some gind V.iiiip-i In itn u's over coats. Salomon, Julio ti A l him Kline Ailrkliil rti.tls sml vcit that are j-ut the th'-ng f.ir cold wralher. l. lic. V"U nh'lSd juiil ft-qi into hikiinon, Juhnmn .V I'o.'s store and see thrir lt(ant line of houe t'ippers. their satnplrs are all in i (la. JAS. S. KELLEY, P HO TOGRAPHER As the w inter approaches temper ance revivals grow in popularity throuhout the lanJi, in their an nual clTort4 to dethrone King Alco- surance man for the Washington j hoi. Orators have been arguing ir i: i. ... i .... .t .! a,. . w ........ t.-.. o.-.i. . : l.i u. was roviilv enter ained .Sun- lor sees ssainet tae arinKinK 1)0 D ii ' .iiMnnn ii, nave mo i no .laiionai i.ive nioc abkoci- i " '(largrsl and best line of healers in I stion meet in Portland Saturday i ay cven'nB .v Messrs. Ellison and ( it, but admit that the strongest ilrnneville. 'of this week Smelzor, withtheir mandolin and thing they have to contend with is guitir. 7heiriiiulc was excellent the purity ami htalthfulness of 'and Mr. Simpson, who is recover-; Portland Club Whisker, for sale ing from his long illness, was everywhere. greatly cheered by it. Tlii-se! gentlemen also eiitertaiued a party j of gurxts at tin residence of Mrs. I i:ihiii J !ui-oii ,t Co. have Art siiuares in all the different' brit tin if men's dress shoet frad car. be found oulv at A. II.' f.. mid in tl.e ciiv. I.inmiian & Vo. J l". Cnin, the Silver Luke n.er- y Pictures can only be found at j ( haul, undo a th'itiji trip to l'rinc-lhe well known old stand of A. II. ! the to 1 Married. In this city, November 30ib, by ville batmdsy. reluming Sunday Tl.ippman A C. jc A j yll jn ,he aft(!rnPon 0fthb Rev. Father Demarais, T. J. Dolan M.s. Coinun rford, wife uf our A full lino of ladies' and gent's i ,R n)0 jav. a,,j were ereatlv ap-! "" Mies Catherine Cochlin, both arrived in handkerchiefs for X ma presents ; predated by tlu hosttfj and visit-, ,ara!'. Crook county. Dalles j t hioniuie. 1 ors. i C. A. Whitnett will Lsv carh ! rn.A.A..I,l,U I..... .1 ' Uwliute. Eebo. Pri -sbj teii.-tn iiiiiii't-T 1'iineville l.ut Thursday to make xt the Pee lPve. her home Willi us. J i;,J,ior Schlecht of the Echo, l!i-v t 'i.in, pantor of the Christian came homo from Portland Tuesday church, will fill tho pulpit morning i and will leave Saturday for the and evening three Sundays it) escb ! clantic shades of Bend. inoMB at the Union churoh. i Mre. AJdie Demrsv-Allen re Found On the toad between I turned to her home in Washtuckna, j The Lartles' nn Organised. Piineville and the Zull place, a Washing'", after a three mouths' j The wires of most of the mem new shoe, lliincr fan have the flay with fiiends in Prineville and . hers of the Piineville Aina- AT THE BEND. for coyote hides. See him at Z, ! Salomon, JoLnson k Co. Btore. Thos. Tripletl and family ra0ve back in town this week. will I Highest Crado Work. PrlnovtUw. i'ttt'in. Mrs l. V. Ti-mpleluu, who hf been sulleilii fumi an atdtk of neuralgia (f the stixnaeh, i t rr.rnl ron.idered nut uf danger, lliungh it sharp nltst k Sun Jay liitfhl oi-ianioned grave frura f r ln-r safety. Her sou, John Tempi" I 'll spent M i idoy at 'ho rani-h, a , I reports his mother as reiing r""'.v' j S,ver L ike to The Ladies' Union Auxiliary j ti, ,-r i lnimn. tint at tho home of J.rs II, I . I" 1 Limp December "J. Tiny hnv liken tip the study of the t.nl.v llnlory of Oregon, and aho spsnl one hour in what is called ninth er's meeting A committed was appointed to carpel the aisles of tho church. About fouV o'clock llm ladies were invited inlo the dinning room to umko imrry over plum pudding, cake nu I colfeo The suciuty ndinurnt'd to inert t Mrs. Dave Slswarts January , iiuie by proving properly and pay l lug fr this notice. lient'fineu do you know that mere la .o met f Mnus present than H Uri'sfl farpi-l swreprr? A. 11 I.ippmsu A Co. have '.hem ui all I lie good gravies. Ovid Riley, of Bend, wan a visiter to PriueviHs the first of tha week, laying in supplies fur the ranch, lie umde the Review rllitea pleas ant call. Messrs. A O. Kjorlnn and X. E llutce. of Northwiiod, N. D , wers in Prineville Monday n prove up vicmitr. Binlth Ai dm, havii the ruuuma Otynipln Her on tup at ih Kf H.KMiptloa ill on I V When you wnt s'm or this rvor lt b.vnrugo e,l at the liuooijtion. ! teur Athk-lia Club met at the Two four-borso stages arrived Tuesday evening, loaded to the guards with passengers who came to Piineville to prove up on timber ehiime before County Clerk Smith. Mrs. M. E. Piroival returned to tlu ir wav to Piineville from a Iwo months' visit f- en their to Mrs. Joe Lister at the Lister place on north Crooked river, and will re in ain with her sister, Mrs. W. T. Elliott, until after the holi- 7 th. HOLIDAY GOODS home of Mrs. M. E. Brink Dec. 5th and organized a Woman's Annex Social and Athletie Club. The following oflieera wero elected Mrs. II, V. Belknap, president; Mrs. M. K. Brink, vice president ; Mre. W. Wigle, secretaiy; Mrs. C. M. Klltins, treasurer. Finance Committee, Mrs. M. R. Elliott and Mrs. C. Elkins. Membership Committee, Mrs. Fred Wilson and Mrs. J. II. ltosen burg. The vice-president is a member of the above committees. The object of this club is to pro mote physical, moral aud mental culture and render all the assist ance in our power to tho Athletic Club. All female residents " of Crook county of good moral char AND All kinds of tho choisest and up-to-dato school sup plies inPriii3vill8, arc to be found at tho dru j store of D. P. ADAMSON. 1 Christmas and New Year's 1903-4. HI - tvt rT-"t DOTH EVENINGS OlVICN IIV Til K Prineville Amateur Athletic Club in inn ni w ct.riiii'M These two occasions are the '"Z reaularClub hops which win oc b vm -first of tho year. A fine dancing floor has been provided, also first-class music, and guests are assured an enjoyable time each evening. ni, . H.OOlt M AN AfJBIl-''. Kiwi;iiirjLiuw iJOAiwu it, M. n niiiis, Jai'li tiiiiiiniara, W. A lliiulh. Oout-tfti t:ynt, (J, Hum Wintln, , lie. J. It, Hi'sonl"" 'UiuiiiUtoo on Munlo utlhscluh houso when available. days. F, Uhes, the Hotel Piineville's , acter and over thongs of lo years new chief, is a first class cook. He J are eligible to membership, turns out the tenderest steaks and j Meetings will bo held the first . . t ii , guests with n ease ttiai unies competition. Ho comes from Se attle. Willi a dunce coining on Christ mas eve and Christmas and one on New Yf ar's eve and New Years, it is very likely that our dancing population will be quite ready to swear nlVon this popular dissipa tion for tho remainder of 100 1. The people of our city ill bo ni-..,! in eantribtito toward the Clergymen's Half-Fare Permits. For tho year 100-1 the custom of endorsing association and other issues of clergymen' half-fare per mits, rendering them acceptable on tho Columbia Southern Railway, will be abolichtd, and this com pany will issue clerical orders to ordained clergymen having change of churchea located on or near ils i lines. Clergymen desiring such Sacnjawea statue lobe 'fet',J l i orders should make wiitten appli Will Kin, ur. 0 A. Otne. Milt '' Kni'iik Si.lnnln, it, iVhiwiii, (!. M. Klktn", A II, Kuimoily Tickets, each night, $1.00. ii, I uu-U nml Clark fair. S j iweit was Ihe only womau to so coinpimy the Lewi i1 (-'lar1' cx" pedilion, ho was their guide and interpreter; she provided for them food and horses when destitute of both, fcho also saved their journals nnd valuablo papers lit the risk of her own lifo. She was the only one of tho pnrly who received no pecuniary compensation for her service. This heroine will bo hon ored at our fair in lui w" will thus show to tho world that color iniikes no dillorence, we give honor where honor is due. All llioko desiring to contribute towftid ,his fund will hand it In to Mrs. U, P. BelkHap. cation lo nearest Columbia South ern Railway agent for his endorse ment. Applications should be made beforo December 25, so that orders may be mailed before De cember 31. C. K. Lyti.e, ti. P. A. Programme. Of the evening session of the teachers' institute at the Methodist church, Saturday evening, Dec. 12ih at 8 o'clock. V...-.I Si.lii-Tlie Orcum . MuctlHl M r-l. A C. cirmiKU. . llcekrr Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Vandervert, of Lava, spent Sunday at Lytle. The roof is being put on the Des chutes Lumber Company's mill this week. W. P. Vandervert, of Lava, Is in Deschutes this week looking after business matters. A. V. Pope is hauling hay from Caldwell's ranch for the Deschutes Lumber Company. Miss Marlon Wiest gave a Thanksgiving dinner in honor of her friend Miss Iva Donkel. II. J. Talmer and father left Ibis week for Portland where they ex pect to wake their home in the future. 0. C. Hutchinson came in last Sunday, accompanied by a couple of capitalists. It is the intention to commence extensive work for his company. On Monday morning Robt. Mo Farland began the survey for a ditch line for Mr. Hutchinson's Company. The new line leaves the Deschutes river at Lvtle iuet It ol,rv..A I I,.. en.iill .' P Forestry Acent Kent who is en-1 gaged in making further investl- ! galion into the Warner Mountain Reserve withdrawals, is work ing !M to Ihe south of Lava. Reports,! from persons whom he has inter viewed would Feem to indicate I that he considered territory, where GO per cent of the land was taken, as unavailable for reserve purposes. Black pine land he seemed to think might conserve the water supply some what. He is also dis inclined to reserve lands on streams suitable for homesteads. From the nature . of bis inquiries it is more than likely that he will recommend that a largo part of tho .territory be thrown open for entry. Mr. Kent will shortly com plete his work. Elkuui & Kim We have a good assortment of "A" tar -v tit 1 1 a a v -,nerM t v ucr.'-- And WAGON COVERS. Our slock of RIFLES and SHOTGUNS IS COMPLETE. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF AMMUNITION. Don't You Need a -? NICE CARVING SET? WE HAVE THEM I Elkutfi Sc King Ellutta Sc iKtttg ffrrfnl WZVT1"1 WfWTM mi LADIE3 FURNIS3 INO GOODS.... LATEST 6TTLK3 IN COESETS..- Mrs. E. L. Bradfordt MILLINERY AND HAIRDRESSINQ Our stock of Millinery and Ladies' Furn'shlng Goods is up-to-date, and the sty lea are the latwt nnd moat approved. Our trocida are all higrh-irrde and will be sold at prices within the reach of tlioae eveu in moderate clrou instance. WE TRIMCl'S OWN HAT3. ' HIGH GRADE MLL1NBRY CHEAP NO INFERIOR GOODS K.BPT IN STOCK prrirroo'yoTro'yiirtronrsTTiro Vtultn'Suli) linntmin' Miis Klhel Kin t'Hilinw,, Mr Mn H. Wigle. ' VotMllWi'to -ItosrtWo , I Koven Mr. C. M. Klkius. Aildrou ' 8ut. U. F. Kobiutm. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Ntitlci ts lierebv nlvtin that st'ftUvl bid" will W rot't'ivnl tsv tlif Hoard ot TrnKift v( thv KtrM rnlivtfVian t'hurch it Vri nrvU le, ro ttm, umtl ti o'fltM'k . in. Sinly, .lanunry 9, iWt. (or I ht crwt t ion nd rii) plrt ion of a cliurrh bnllilinn aeroMin lo tin1 plans hhI Hpeeifit'ftiion now on tllr will llu uiutvrsiiuHl at Uii' First National Hmik. Hitl-. for tin' loiuutaiinn i? for aur sttnicHtro to Ik1 fubmiiU'oJ tt'artelv. Tho right to ri-jovt any inl ail bdla hcroby rt'M'rvl. ITincvllU', Or., IWtt. ,VT T. M. BAI.nwlX, Bev. ol Trusttvs, Hotel Prineville THOROUGHLY Rf NOVATE D"AND REFORNISHKD THROUOOOT $1.00! 1.60 a.oo American Plan - - Rates C E. McDowell, Proprietor. h I .1 1 n t v , ft 4 ; i' - V ; 'i 'I ' . K' i J