i mmim Tako Advantage of our I It will save lOmatfi (Onus? (EitJ SHANIKO, aljf lriiirttillr ftrmrui TllUltriDAY DEO. ill, 1IAKI SQUIBLETS. A Happy New Yetr I (.'has, (irv, of Udell, wm i toffn on buiince this weilc, k Hahvnon, Johnson A Co. have oitin gooj value in mm over cent, A full linn of UvliiV and Kent' liat.ds.rrcliii'fs for Xinae presents I the Hr H t. Ssloiil'in, Johnson & IV -jiomo Astrskhm't ciuli and I,...' v thitt urn just the thing for cold we allisr. I.adiea. vmi ahuldjutt lp Into j ,iliii!0:i, Juhnauii Cii.'a ilor ' I .1 ;. II... r.t I, ..,!. ( and see tin ir elev ant line of house I ahppera. light. Tlnir aauiplci are allin'aa the supply ! atd there are JA9. 8. KEltEY, P HO TOGRAPHER Hlghoit Crnrio Work. I'rlii.vlllo, Onen. J Mie Wliinia Cliue, Katrlle Simpson ami Mar alonion are - epqojing the holiday with their parent in I lit) city. Tim young; i4di aro ilud'-nt at St Mnry's Academy in Tli DalU and are Hijtiyinn Imgely their tei)mniry er trm from hooks and sliiJn. j """ ' ""-- ntm ill -.lll ("line Falls mi SaturJ.iy ami spent" the tirt of the eek In I'rinevillv J Mr. Hammond has H'J'I arrr of - Crook county iid nesr the !is , fhntes at t'linn FiU and in a fow yeara will liav on of the 'best raimhe lu the county. He is an indvfatiCnhlti worker aud ail such , generally succeed C. J.Cutto:. rf vv'''9 v'"'' 11 ,Mr. Cotior.iu i C, J. Cotto:, of I.rtle, paid l'rino- the Oral of the wik. order toavoij a ficix-. II. g trip fn III lgn, ii'oiru i . .i i r ...... i i ... i Bcr tho Uosorl. A walk across , the desert is by no nissns a urooc J rurrrnoit duilng the sitmrnur months "n'ty tltix'its of that commuiiily, when the nighttime is taken for Jtho atroll. Different parties ae Compliahed it H llmca lar-t sum nier, We liav to record one en, 1 fiyerr, that flnUhe.d the 30 inilo w.inoui a very tired feeling II f :?. A Wbitsett will pay ciish X U SSjT-;.., AIWV. r we.,4e,eeeee ' f . JS r ..r .... Christmas and New Year's . 1903-4. 85. BOTH EVENINGS UIVKN IIV TIIK Prineville Amateur Athletic Club IN TIIK Mliw ci.t'aiuil'Hit. These two occalon aro the forerunners of the regular Club hops which will be given after the ft.-st of the year. A fine dancing floor has been provided, also first-class music, and guests are assured an enjoyable time each evening. HKCVrTiuN OOMM1TTKR. M r lllirir", W A HiiMi.it, Uooraa t'vruii, u. Mum .tinltli, I ir J. It. liosenbni'ir. Ouiiiuiutee on Munlo ts, eacn i ! I I 'I r-.KEAR . . 'V t v i :i: you money. OREGON. Will KJwards it In I'rineville on l-minee from Sisters, JirluR your pictures fur framing to A. It, I.inpnikti A Co. W. Hrowti, of Crm Key, i was a visitor in town ytrdy. I'rof. J. Anderson of Aubwooil in I in I'rineville ibis week on husin'SH. . . it it . . i ..i A . 11. i.ippmaa iv i.o. nave ins Utgt'it mul beet line of heaters in 'rineville. Salomon Johnson A Co. have tho brt tin of inrn' drew shoes to be found in the ti:r. tientleuieii do von Vno- ti.t flhert! ia no nicer .mit pnaent tlmn Ilriatel " carpet aweeprr? -V. U- 1-I'I' eoldV" ,U he ,: ipptnan & to. Iiare il.rm i giiod gradea. We have on tale at the Itevietr o'llse li t copie of Hick' almnnaca j "r 1004. Tln.ae deaiiing thiival-! I.. I.! ....!.. I, , I ,.,.,.! rn,.. 1 liable work sliou u come at once, m11 fuun give out to bu no rcmvwali'. I'ri :e :i'.V. - Worship at the Union church next Sunday will be in charge of the pastor of Ihe Pit.bylrrinn -hiih.h, Rev. F. M Comu.erford.!"19 ,a"1 ''ur. The (heme nf t!ie morning sermon will be "The Word M.di Flesh." Text John 1 ,U, and in thw even-j lug the pastor will deliver a aer- j moil fol young men. As laat Sun- j day, the sermon will bo enriched j wilh some good mueid from the hoir consisting of nuartets, duets and solos. All not worshiping elsewhere are invited to be present and dike putt in service. HOLIDAY GOODS AND All kinds of the choisest j and up-to-dato school sup plies in Prineville, are to be found at the drug store of r II f All ANlMlrl. ,v. JkiAft.il I J' - " J- " - - The Mason and O. K. S. held loinl installations Dec. 'J. Tk. re t were many preecnl, M K 1-rink , W M, welcomed the Star tbat brightened their firmament. On ; behalf of the Eastern Star Mrs Winiiik, W M, responded. After tho beautiful Installation ceremony all were invited to partake of the I good things of lift). While the in- ...... man was bt'inff satisfied the ; , m) ou, ctnUilum,, '... l. ............ !,. 1 1,.. I.nml tirt,lh(rll((0(1 len,ler vins is rspidly entwining itself around m um ' ! It. l. Oil! i phtt'.lllff, IIiiMwiu. ii Koiuioiy night, S..',0. I- Alex Ktnilll Was in town from Sister Monday, V have a li ion ling of gold pens mul ptncil ut the lice Hive. Mri, C, M. Ellin ii doing very iilnrly at.'J it rxpeiled to be cut in a get day. ' Arlsijuarss in all tlio different grndui car. be found only at A. 11. I.ippman A Co. Pictures can only lie found at the will known old stand of A. II, Uppinan & Co. Wo an Laving delightful wc-ather, Hardly down lo freezing, and springlike and balmy. A. R. Kricksmi, of Haruidji, Minn , patsed through Prineville Tuvaday on liia way lo the tall tiiiibrr. Wall Snodurly ia having a hard tuoilu with pneumonia but ii now at tin rrinia and Ia expected to pull through all right. Mom lie re of the club attvndud orchritra praclioo Monday t veiling and turned It into a dancing echool. Inatruetort were there in ilenly and coimidcrable progrrat Hindi) among tliofo who were try ing to tnaater the intricacies of (he eliinive waltt itrp. The I.adici' Annex Social and Athletic Club will give a public re ception New Yetr'a day at the clubhouae, beginning at 2 p. J). Tlio change in the place of meeting wai mads on accor.nl of , lie illnoas of Mri. C. M. Klkina. The ladiea of the club will aerve you with re freahmenla and ce'.no you to forgot yon have grown on year older and convince you that the clubhouse ia the suiaainr link long nrwW to make onr aocla! relationa perfect .III IWlH.M.HMW. Rmltb A Clock have the rraoua Ulrmplfk Ucr on Uip l lb K RMauptioa i on ly "'Wtoii yon wnt gliuwor this rvor lia braif cU l th Uwonptiua. AT THE BEND. Is t. hum K. Im. Joho HUss ws a visitor in Des chutes this week. J. I. West was a visitor in I'rine- Ovid Ri!y was a Piineville vie - itor the first of the week. Cbsrles Low came in Wednes day wilh a load of freight. John Steidl'i sickness bin been diagnorod as typhoid fever. Mr. snd Mrs. C. I). Weisi were vicilon in I'rioovilla this week. Ed Iirock took in the sights at the county seat for a few hour Isst Sunday. Mr. snd Mrs. W. II. Staata went lo I'rineville the first of the week to do Christinas shopping. C. D. Weisi and wife left today for Silver Lake where Mr. Weisx will make proof on his limber claim. Frank Glass left laat Monday for Corvallia where be will spend tho holidays with relativea and old friends. Ford McCulli.ter came up from Crooked river Tuesday with a load of apples wbioh he sold to our local merchants. II. W. Reed's aew residence is the first on the river to be painted within snd without. X. I'. Weider did ths work. John McTaggart and wifo posaod through town Monday on thuir wuy to Silver Lake to make proof on their timber claims. C. I. Turney and Charlea Dano came down from their homesteads near Holland Tuesdsy and left ; next day for rrineville. Mr, ind Mri. Oscar Hyde, who have been visiting wilh Mr. and Mm. C. D. Weisi. during the past week, left for Prineville Monday. A. W. Pope went to Prineville last Sunday morning to summon a physician to attend Johu Hleidl, whoso illnosa took quite a eerioua turn Saturday night. This plane is daily hearing of new projects which tend toward city building, This week wo chronicle a now telephone project and also a movement for a new bridge over Crooked river at For est' plauo. Tho nale of city lot i going along briskly and Tiik Ki no Is receiving lutUrs of Inquiry from Eastern people in every mail. The public school closed Wednesday for the usual Clirint and Now VeiirIay va- the nchool year aro Ihun cloaod with a record of good work done by both Mr. Rowan and tho ichol ara. With the opiming of tchool again on Jan. 4lh it ia hoped that the aauie energy will prevail among all and that the anme rapid pro- greri ahall be made by the chil dren. Two Big Dance. Christmas evo and Clirlntmna night wjliiemod a grand ball, one at Gla.o'e Hall, the other in the new clubhouae of the I'. A. A. C. In each caae a full hour greeted the niuaiciani and the dancara tripped the light funtactic till the wee una' houri. Many visitor were in from the lurrouuding coun try and attended both. Hud there been another Saturday evening a full attendance would have graoed that a loo. Tonight and tomorrow night will be given more dances, at both of which a large crowd ia expected. Too much danciag cannot be bad in I'rineville. Those who enjoy duncing never quit until the music ceaaea for the night and even ihon they alwnya coax tbe musician for ''just one more waltx," aeeming not to recollect there will be other hops. Obituary. Wra. II. Quinn was born Feb. 27th 1841 in Owen County, Indi ana, croiaed the plains with bis parents to Clackamas County, Ore gon in 1852, where be grew to man hood. There in 1804 he was mar ried to Mary E. I'orttr. He emi grated to Crook County in 1870, where he ba aince resided, a prom inent citizen and stockman. Sud den death from I eart failure .ook him away on the evening of Dec. 17lh. II left a wife seven sons and daughters, and many friends I to mourn hie departure. The funeial conducted by C. A. Siai of tho Prineville Church of j ! Christ, occurred at tbe family resi dence at Willow Creek at 10 a. m., Dec. 21st. The remains wire in terred in the neighborhood ceme tery. Concentrator Working. At the Dixie Meadowa, the con centrator has been I uniting for ad- , juttruent sine Monday, and will continue to ruo in this wsy uotil the New Year, when regular work will be commenced permanently. Arrangements for water have been I made, ro tbat there will be plenty ) f ir permanent use. The free gold product of tho mine, which will average about 23 per cent of the values.it is calcu lated will pay all expenses, aud that tbe proceeda from the value of the concentrate will he deelared dividend to the stockholders, w bich will mount to a large percentage on tbe inrestmeot. frame City Miner. Clergymen'e Half-Fare Permits. For the year 1D04 the custom of endorsing association and other iisues of clergymen' half-fare per mits, rendering them acceptable on the Columbia Southern Railway, will be abolished, and this com pany will issue clerical order to ordained clergymen having charge of churcbe located on or near it line. Clergymen desiring such orders should mike written appli cation to nearest Colombia South ern Railway agent for hi endorse ment. Applications should be made. before December 25, so that orders may bo mailed before De cember 31. C. E, Lyti.e,. 0. P. A. Temperance Revival. A the winter approaches temper ance revival grow in popularity throuhout the lands, in their an nual efforts to dethrone King Alco hol. Orator hnv been arguing for ages against the drinking hab it, but admit that the strongest thing they have to contend with is the purity and healthfuluess of Portland Club Whiskey, fer eale everywhere. f " Notice to Dogowner. .. All owners of dogs within the city limits of I'rineville are requir ed to pay license for fix months on January 1, 1004. Call at Record er's oflice and ;ot your receipt, R. P. IlAnniNUTON, Marekal. Card of Thanks. We wish in this way toexprcts our sincere thank to our friends nnd neighbors for their generous sympathy and help in our recent bereaveuion. --r MhsAuinn and Family, j WURZWEILER ft NEW HIGH GRADE GOODS. Our fall and winter stock is now arriving, and we are pleased to inform our patrons that we now have the largest and most complete line ever hrought to the city. Our llneof Ladles wear, consisting) of t CLOAKS JACKETS SKIRTS FURS COLLARS SHOES DRESS And many other things too numerous to mention, A of th(j yery all of which are of tho latest and most approved style. Ours is a busy store. on the farm, and we cordially invite one and all to examine our immnrico airwX? rf rronnral mnrrtlmri1 1 an orwl lwn cnYirtlrl CiinrtllPS. 1111 IX1V llOV t J 4 V V i v& We carry only the buy. WURZWEILER & THOMSON ;WARM 6PRINCS. .Frank Winneshet, the Indian who killed the policeman here, has been turned loose and a big feast wss kad upon bis return. Tbe iB- terpreter aud deputy district at torney may bs called before the next federal grand jury to indkt tbe wilnest.es who testifies before tbe last grand jury and the court in different itorres in the Win nesbet tiial. Five or six Indians were arrett ed yesterday drunk and with whisky on them and more to fol low. But tbey no doubt feel hap py, as they got to lay in jail only a few days by a good fire and eat good grub. E. II. Osbkoish, our honored in dustrial teacher, ha been tram fered on bis own request to Crow Agency, Mont., and Wm. Hunt has taken bis place here. An eatertainraent and Chritt maa tree was had at the school Thursday night, and Friday after noon a tree well loaded wilh valu able presents was unloaded at the church for the older Indians, and all were well pleased. Since the railroad is an assured fact it seem Pslmebn is a very at tractive plase for fiome of our citi zens, who stop over there for days at a time, while now ia the time for farmers to stick the closer to their ranches Atid ltt transient men build the road aud loaf. Another Indian oflice official is expected here any day now, which makes three very recently visiting here. Tbey must keep up their rounds and oflice inspections even if this is in the backwoods. Now, Mr. Editor, since tbe whisky truflic in this part of the country is becoming so obnoxious I desire through your columns to ask a question and hope some well ioformed authority can explain it fer I tell you many of tho good citizens of this whole country are interested in this matter, especial, ly where whisky is sold from a plaoo where there is no incorpor ated law officials to protect the good citizens, vis. Who ia author ized to say what constitutes a re tail liquor dealer? Because if it is a man who first secures the petition of a majority of his pre cinct voters to tho county court to grant him a license as a retail liquor dealer and it is granted them, he is Barely authorized as such and can justly apply to ths collector of internal revenue for a special tax stamp as a retail deal tf. But upon the other hand, has the collector of internal revenue tbe authority to grant to Tom, Dick and Harry a special tax stamp a retail liquor dealer whenever tbev forward to him the required! ?5, and in 60 doing construe hf option ol saying who isi "i'u liquor dealer to be in his- power and grant to any 25 roan this stamp aud H thin man set up jug. fcituse or doggery under the noeeVtVlaw abiding community even iMvuring county authority and Ihe wiebie of the community. - GOODS BUSINESS SUITS UNDERWEAR SHIRTS BOOTS SHOES HATS CAPS f We carry everything L 11V 1 L 1 IllOl VllUUlll UUU best, and sell at prices ElfctttB We have a good assortment of "A" Wall Tents i8 the very lowest. And WAGON COVERS: RIFLES IS W E ARE HEADQUARTER Fi$Hf " ALL KINDS OF AMMUNITION ' Don't You Need a V ' : NICE CARVING SEfr; '" ? - WE HAVE THEM I V . tzUmts & King LA.DIB3 FURNISH ING GOODS.... Mrs. E. L. Bradford, srccnsoK to uks. slatiox. MILLINERY AND HAIRDRESSINQ" Our stock of Millinery una l, if Kxlate, am the style nr s t'.e Our Rood Ararwal luaH jrrj. ' WETRIV! r.f HIGH GRDS MUJNKKY CHEAP rrrrtroTfrrTnr im t svnrns flotel Prineville THOROUGHLY NCNOVATEDTAND REFURNISHED THROOOOUT . ! American Plan -. . MeOoweil, " i JtaJU !UJJt.JtX0JL!lJL8JLtL THOMSON For the Gentlemen we have DRESS SUITS makeg and at prices that used in the home or IIUUCIJIUIU UUI 1" that all can afford to eeeee- Our stock of ' ' ' and SHOTGUNS" COMPLETE? & - CUmtxs " & King. LATEST STYLES IN CORSETS.., 4 i ;; il6hlnB Goods ts np t r-ui most approved, v. - ; Vie sold ai prices ue.au) clrcuBtatoneee. N HATS. - IO INFERIOR C OODS K fPT IN S OClk. 5 onraVs its ooT"innnf rmnn) v TnruinQ 1 3 2- Rates 11.00. CSVIS-a- i i Proprietor. f5 jiyj UJpSllJSJSJiWIII Tf r"M""il'lia'M"" i r I )'."' '-V: . ) X f 1 pWBlSM'iMI I VMIsil K -v