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( ) ,, Crook Coaoty VQL XI PRINEvElJCRboK COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 18, 1907. " i 'i i IO u ri k j r.i i. J -3 t j n ri u C3 M ft k"J ri I. J r LJ r i i. j n . ft t j r i 4. 4 r t j r t j Tt IJ r.i kJ ri k J ri k j ri k j r i k j r i kJ r i k j r i k J r i Li ri kJ r. i kal r.i k"j n kj k j ri k j n k j r i n k j r.i k j r..i LJ r.i k j r.i k j r.i L J r.i k j nr L'iW ri Li ri i. j ri ki r.i ki ri ki r i ki r i ,i n LJ r i ki ri L J r i ri ki ri ki r.i LJ ri LJ M LJ ri k j rn kJ ri LJ r.i Li r 1 k j ri k j ri LJ r,n LJ r-n LJ Til LIU ri L J r.ii k j ri L"J ri LJ r.i LJ ri k j ri LIU rn LJ ri k!i ri LU r.i LJ ri Ha nr!ir,!ir'!r"!r"!r",,r",,",r"""' iw.vvifinMnriririririfiriririfiriririHrinr The Season's Best Millinery at Reasonable Prices. Try Our Men's $3.00 Best on Earth. Hat Showings of Spring and Summer Specialties Silk Shirt Waists Net WaiHtH, Colored Wnit See our ipial line nt $l.fi) Gloves and Underwear Long Silk Gloves l-i fiiit t)ie must faittMiiMiis. Seasonable Mufdin Underwear Completr lino uf Cornet and Hosiery. Summer Dress Fabrics W'e are offering some very pretty eeial at priees ranging from lL'i to Wf,. Send for Samples. Pretty House Dresses Heady-made House Dresses, cor rally and neatly made. Unusual but true. Will sane you making Shoe Specials Children's and Miw Tan Can van Oxford Ni.f from H ( l t , fl.'js nV ntiil Miithi't-' KM Oxford". n to a Cull and wo our Men's f-1.00 lino in nil 1 he latest limtn. Ten different Mjltn. We have nn il.'ifunl $1,00 line of I.u.lir' Shoes in six different f tvtat. Sec them. A Plow Bargain John Deere Steel Plow, iron strapped brain, two east shares 12-inch , $14.50 14-inch .... 15.50 Just the thing for a general ptirHse plow; The new John Deere Sulky Plows and Uoo.sier Drilkin stock. Grocery Specials 3 lbs Wash Powder., 1 gal Rising Sun Syrup Half gal Crook County Drip . .(Vs C w E LIONS MAIN STREET, PRINEVILLE, OREGON -iririrrririf VI JLJ r i k j ri k j n k j r i k j r i k j ri k j r i k j r i k J r i k j r 1 k j r i k j r i k j ri k j r i k j r l k j ri k j n k j r i k j r.i k j r.i k j ri l j ri k j r i k j LJ ri k j r.i k j r.i k j ri k j r i k j r i Li ri k j r.i L J r i r.i Li r.i Li ri kj ri k j ri Li ri Li r i Li ri Li ri Li r i LJ r.i Li r.i Li r.i ki ri Li ri Li ri L J ri Li ri Li r.i L J r.i L i r.i L J ri Li r.i Li ri L J ri nnririrnri 'LJLik JLJL.J BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! We will clote out our lino of Dry Oonds, Clothing, Flats, Hoots and Shoes, Ladies and Gent's Furnishings at COST, and confine our stock to a complete line of Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Glassware and Crockery exclusively. This sale will continue till our entire stock of Dry Goods is disposed of. The following prices are but a few of the many bargains that are included in this Closing Out Sale Article at Actual Cost Every ri ri Li r.i Li ri L J ri Li ri L J ri r.i Li ri LJ ri Li ri LJ ri LJ r.i LJ rci Li ra L J r.i LJ ri L u r.ii LJ r.i L J ri LJ ri LJ ri Li n LJ r.i L J r.i LJ ri LJ n Li ri Li LJ r.i Li ri LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ ri LJ ri L J ri LJ ri Li ri LJ Men's Working Men's and Boys' Ladies White Gloves , Hats Waists 75c V.I.W. (or .45 M.OO MonVU.u. f-r 12.10 M values for 2.75 S ,0;:::::::;:: ----- ;? !S SiSf t um'1 " M-H v,;z -,t 1.7ft AhIh-hIos (imiMlUa 1.2.'. w . , c j 1-15 ..M0Bkl im Men and By SuspenHeri Udiei. Uce and Enibroidered 1 fi(K Men's fiiuoy for 2.V. Hnndkerchief from 5e i.o 20c 75c Men's heavy 45c TheSO are Only a few of 6 Men's heavy.... :: Fncy Elatict in red, pink, yellow Our many big bargains 35c Hoys' med ate. v.luetforSS,. A Complete Line of Ladies and Gent's Fine, Medium and Coarse Shoes to go AT ACTUAL COST "-".ji.Ji.akjkjk,jwjuji1JLJLiJLJkJkJLJLJLJLJkJL!JLiLikikiLJLJLJkUn(LjkJ CLAYPOOL BROS. P1UNEV1LLE, OREGON THE HAMILTON STABLES T.-F. BUCHANAN, Proprietor , V I'RINEVILLE, OREGON r: Stock boarded by the day, weok or month at Reixsonable ratop. Remember uh when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent Notice to Creditors. notice is hereby given, hy the under HlKned, administratrix with the will an neso'l of the KnUite of Leauder Dillon, de ceased, to all persons having claims asainut saw estate to present them, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the otlleo of M. li. tilliott. in P rinovitln I Oregon, within six months from the date I oi inu nrst publication of this notice. Dated this 21st day of March, 11KI7. Lxhoha DlI.T.ON. Administratrix vith the will annexed of tno estate ot i.cunter Dillon, deceased. Thoroughbred Poland China Boar For Service. 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Emilr Jnh drtnk wood alcohol Tuesday at 6 p. m., and died yesterday after noon at 5 o'clock. H'h.thpr h. accident or intentionally ia a con- ijrvture. Mm. Johneon has lived in P.nt for about two veur fth ... I about 50 rears of a?e and hon not on her hnmvwttxiH mrtA I work where she could find it. At the time she drank the poison she was woricing lor Vr. Nichols. Every effort wax mad In mh the woman's life. Th iiniti work of three physicians could not undo the work of the noiann Kh has no relativen so far as known and no acquaintances that can throw much lieht on th nant hin. tory of the dead woman. She was buried today at Bend. i $500 REWARD. We are authorized to announce that Mrs. Homer M. Street will pay the sum of $500 for the re covery of the body of her husband that was blown into the Matolee river March 30. Neighbor. mnt others have done all that was poe- iuie, out without avail. It is honed that the reward will .timti- late Others to take nn tK wnrlr nd if possible recover th W It is thoueht that the TnHi.n. might be enlisted in the search h the hope of obtaining the reward. Mr. Street at the time of his death carried $6000 in insurance, but unless the body is recovered it will be hard to establish nrnnf nt death that will be satisfactnrv tn the companies carrying policies on Mr. Street's life. It is barely pos Bible that the bodv has hwWrl nn some sand bar or has been caught oy some anlt wood. Renewed vigilance on the part of those liv ing between the Matolea and Ka Columbia river may result in the recovery oi me Body. STATE OF OREGON i l ounty of Crook, f I, VV. F. KIuk. do hereby rertilv that th t. . , . . . . ., ' """niug in a nun auu cor- rect tatement of tl,e amoant. received, paid oat, and remaining on hand, in the County Treasury of .aid County, for the three month, ending on the 30th day of September, A. D. 190. 7 Witnese my band this 4th day of October, 1906. W. F. KING, County Treasurer. on September 30, 1608, to-wit: Semi-Annual Renort Of the GinntT rww rvf rVrw.v rv..,.,i. .... and number ofelaimeVliowedb f; "f -rrante onutan-linanl inclusive "le 0 ay oi Marcn, 1U07, both On What Account No. Allowed Circuit Court 152 Commtegionera Court 6 Justices' Court 46 I Sheriff's office a Judge's office 3 Clerk's office S Treasurer's office " 3 School Supt's office 4 Assessor's office 3 Constable's office 2 Coi oner's office 1 Tax Rebate 1 Roads and Bridires 37 Election supplies 7 School exjiensea 33 Court house expenses 26 Jail . 4 I Care of poor 24 I Stationery and postage' 7 Express, Freight and Telephone 8 Printing 7 Expense of new court house 2 Amt. Amount of Outstanding Warrants Unpaid I 2584.10 96.20 277.51 1249.99 300.00 900.00 199.99 273.49 198.00 16.60 8.10 22.98 7141.75 32.50 2418.93 786.48 186.92 886.60 145.20 226.89 367.61 2850.00 Outstanding unpaid County Warrants on the 31st day of March, 1907 $9841.43 Total amountof unpaid Coun ty Warrants $9841.43 Total claims allowed 381 $21,169.74 STATE OF OREGON, i txjunty of Crook, j , , r- wiiu., vici a ui tne ouiny oi urooa. State ot Ore S?,n',W .er! y V18 the, foregoing is a true and correct statement of the numlier and amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said County for the sinradiiintht 31st day of March, 1907, on what acconnt the same were allowed, mid thp ammmt nt -..,, j. ... . , ,.,,, ' , .7 - ui.u, auu vn amount oi warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon the records of my office and in n ltnesa mv hftnH ariH thn otiai nf tKn rnt. r.,- nt County, this 4th day of April, A. D. 1907. l" WARREN BROWN, County Clerk, By May Bells Rkbd, Dep. Sheriff's Report. To the Honorable fViiintv , , ...c m vrcjjoo ior irooa county Gentlemen: I beg leave to submit the following report of the receipts and disbursements for the term beginning October 1, 1906, and ending March 31, 1907 : Bal on band October 1, 1906. Collections 1903 taxes " 1904 " " 1905 ' " Feb. 1906 " "Mar. 1906 Fees collecte l Total . .$ 1,544 35 290 27 638 53 7,259 76 3,660 91 70,549 37 3 50 Paid Treasurer. October 3, 1906 Nov. 10, 1906 ..-.$83,946 69 Cr 2,106 69 130 33 177 76 2,533 53 2,325 78 132 06 345 71 1,136 33 " " " ... 26 50 March 25, 1907 18,391 53 March 29, 1907 23279 6 4 Bal ou hand March 31, 1907.. 33,3tK) 84 Total . $83,946 69 December 7, 1906 Jan. 1, 1907 " 21, " Payments to County Treasurer, April 3, 1907.. Balance 1906 taxes on hand April 6, 1907.. " 1905 " " " " Balance on hand April 1, 1907.. STATE OF OREGON $26125 3, 588 09 108 66 57 67 3 30 6413 80 4 01 $33360 84 333(H) 84 Countv of Crook. I herebv certifv that. t.h frnarii, i)oiumui i n... :4 i i- i . , .a! J . . -. '" ""-'vuiDin wi 1,110 iwQiuig aim uiBoursoments of mv office is correct for the period beginning October 1st, 1906 and ending FRANK ELKINS, Sheriff Crook County, Oregon. r. . . , ... , By John Combs, Deputy. Dated April 4, 1907. . Semi-Annual Summary Statement Of tho finunniul iviiiiliHrm cA rr..,n t r-l : iL . -- - -- - ...v wuul, U1WJ, lu iU8 Dutie oi uiegon, on the 81st day of March, A. D. 1907. Liabilities To warrants drawn on the County Treasurer, and outstanding and unpaid 141 4; To estimated amount of interest accrued thereonJZ. ....r..l...Z! Total Liabilitiks $9841.43 Resources By funds in the hands of County Treasurer applicable to the payment of county warrants $24163.56 By funds in hands of County Sheriff applicable to the payment of county warrants ; 33300 84 By estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to the "payment "of CO W'J nouaiiw 0.18 W Total Resodbcbs $U14:i3.:t9