w. Frank Petett, lias ojxMitM for business in the windows of Ailmison's Drug Store. Hring in your Watch, Jewelry and Spectacle work. . . State Registered Optician, Mil I. . . ,J TI CnllnUarl Crook County School Exhibit The Crook County fair will open October 10th, and" an International Dictionary and" f'20 in cash will in pven to the school children of the county a. follows: ItoHt wlitwil exhibit IMcti.mary 21 lHt " " " ' .: 8 N Best emtition 3 "0 2l 2 00 Bint Arithmetic m-lieme 2 (Hi 2d " " " 1 Boot I..Hiirii!tv ntcr l.v pupils 8 yearn mid under 2 00 2il lt Ijuiirn-W aM-r ly im- plUS.vwtw ami under 1 00 Heat Numlier work by pupils" yearn ami under 1 t0 The exhibit need not le exten sive but every progressive teacher and school should see to it that the quality ot the work does them justice. I realize that the time is too short to prepare an extensive ex hibit but compositions, language exercises, number work and arith metical anlyses are matters of every day school work and a little extra care in pteparation of writ ten work on the part of the pupil, a little trouble in sorting and for warding on the part of the teacher and the exhibit is prepared. This is the first time school work has been allowed a place on the premium lists in Crook Coun ty fairs, and as the fair comes so Boon after schools begin, we will have some difficulty in preparing an exhibit; but let us strive to come up with our part of the work, secure a ermanent place on the premium lists and arouse a deeper interest in school work and school affairs. Teachers Patrons will look for your name on the exhibit and its appearance will call attention to yourself and inquiries will le made concerning your work. Should your school lie in session. its non-appearance may be taken as an admission thai your work is not what it should be and you are unwilling to submit it to the pub lic for inspection. Pupils your parents and friends will look for vour name on the exhibit and will W disappoint ed if they do not find it there with the others and the public will naturally conclude tuat your work is not good or you havn't any pride or ambition. Teachers and Pupils Here is an opportunity to interest father, mothers, patrons and friends in your school work; here is an op portunity to prove to the people of the county and to the strangers in our midst, who may be looking for locations and who will spread the filets abroad, that we are alive, that we have good schools, wide awake, progressive teachers and intelligent hard-working pupils. Hoping each and every school in session will be represented, if only by a single paper, I am yours truly, C. B. Dinwiddie, County School Supt. Eighth Grade Examinations. The eighth grade final examin ations will be held September 27 and 28, UKHJ, by district having pupils who wish to take the same Teachers will please report the names of pupils at once and ques tions will be sent out. The following is the program: Thursday Arithmetic, writing. history and civil government. Friday Grammar, physiology, geography and spelling. C. B. Dinwidpik, County School Superintendent. Crook County Court House. Notice la hereby (ft veil that tlte County Court of Crook County, Oiv- iron, will receive svakil tilda for the lie bnlldtn;; if s new court house up o NoveniluT 7. I at 10 o'clock . in., at the court house at I'liiieville, trefoil, as follows: First A bid for the construction and bulUUiur of the foundation out f stone as originally planned by Y . l. I'tiKh, Architect, Salem. Orejron. Stvond A Md for the construction and buildlnir of the foundation out f brk'k according to amended plan bv name architect. Third A bid tor the construction and completion of the superstructure as originally planned omit t lux the dome. Fourth A bid for the construction and completion ot the hutldiiiK com plete as originally planneo. Fifth A bid for the construction and completion of the buildlini coiu- lete according to the muciuled drum. That all bids must le submitted upon the plana and apecltleatlona of w.U. Illicit. Architect, faiem, ure- iron, ami sealed and marked "BUU or Court House addressed to the County Clerk. Crlneville, Oreiron. The County win pay easn upon anv contract entered Into for the buildiiur and construction of any part or whole of said building. Certified check aa mentioned In the apccltlca- tlons must accompany each bid The nlans and siwincatlons cau be examined at the utnceoi . i. l uirn. Salem. Oregon, The Oregon laily Journal Otttoe, t'ortland, Oregou and at the Office i4 the County Clerk rrtnevllle. Orvirott. Tlie Court re serves the right to reject any and all bids. Bv order ot the Court. (Seal) Warren Uhiiwn, 9-13-6' Clerk lYtHils County, Oregon. Do not forget the county fairs The Redmond fair is now in prog ress and the Crook County fair will open October 10 and continue four days. Make it a point to at tend both. To Whom it May Concern. Mt mile Mrs. L. B. Wood, having de serted my bed and board without good and sufficient reason, I hereby give no- ti -e that I will no longer be responsible for any debts contracted by her. 2t Ltu WOOD. Notice of Sal of Seal Estate. Notice is hereby given, that in pursu ance of an order of the 'ounly Court lor Crook County. Oregon made on the 4th day of September. lHUi, in the mailer of t he eMate ol . . A nuw, ueceaseu, me undersigned, the administrator of said e-t:ite, will sell at public auction to the highot tiulder ror cash, subject to connr uiaiioii liv said t'ountv Court, on the 2lUh lav of October, l!iti, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the front doorot the l.ounty Courthouse ill Prineville, Oregon, all the right, title, interest ami estate of the said CO. Amlis at the time of his death, and at! right, title and interest that the aaid estate li acquired other than or in ad dition to that of the said C. O. Anibsat the time of his death, in and to all that certain niece or parcel of land deserils-d as follows, to-wit: the Northwest quarter of Section Eleven in Township Twelve South, of Kange Sixteen East of Willamette Men,! mil in I rook Louuty, Oregon Terms and conditions of sale. cash. Dated this Atli day of September 190U, . A. Booth, Administrator of the estate of C. O, A nibs, Deceased. fik atk AAA A AAA A AAA A AAAA AAAaVAAAj! it 4 o l vr . ir . i . I w i Send Your Watches or Jewelry for Repairs T O W I N NEK I i i All Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable ANOS Good Pianos When you come down to it everything else about a Piano is of comparatively little impor tance but T0.NE. It is the tone that fixes the artistic val ue of a piano. It is tone that regu lates the money value. It is tone that gives it its right to the title. It is the absence of tone (and consequently of all musical worth) that stamps so many cheap, so-called pianos the frauds they are. Do you know of any other institution on the coast where the question of tone is so dutifully looked after as at Eilers Piano House? We are the Pacific Coast authorities on Piano tone and Pipe and Ileed Organ tone. Get prices and catalogues. EILERS PIANO HOUSE Retail Headquarters 353-355 Washington St., Portland. Largest and leading wholesale and retail dealers in every western city. Timber Un.l. Act ot June 3, l-C. Motk for Publication. Culled Slate Land Ortice, Tha Dal Ira. Oregon, July 11, ItWri. Notice ia hereby given that in compli ant- with the proviaioua of I be act ol t'on- resa ni June 3, 1ST, nuuieii "an act ior lie imie of timber lands in the Slalea of alitoruia. Oiea-on. Nevada, and Washiur- n Territory,'' as etUnded to all the t'uit- Und State bv act ot Autfii't 4, IM!, the lollowiiiK Whh hav tiled in this of tlc thir sworn sUlemeMa, Uvwil: Mwarxt Kwnw Sears, of frineyille. county ofOrook, stale of Oregon, sworn Utement No, ), ttleil June .N, IMOt, fur the purchase of th 8Wl NWS, NS tWi ml pWi, bWH, Sevlion 4, Tp. 16 8., K. Kachiellus K. Jones, of rrinevllle, coun ty of l'rHk. stale of llregon, aworn state innl No, SHM, Ble.i July to, Msl, lor the Hin'has ol th SK N'iand Uta s. 4 and i, Sction ti, Tp. 14 S., K. lit K., W, M. That they will oflsr prvHifs to show that 1 1 lands auUKht are more valuable (or Ute timtsM or sum thereon llian lor aaricui- ural puriHwe. and to estalhh their claim to aaid land before th Kcgisler and Kecmver at Th Dalles, tireau, on October i, tW. Tbey nam the following witnesae: Ktlward K. Clean. Kachiellus K. Jones. Hy- ron I'ady, H. A. Foster and IVrry liu dester, "of trineville, Oregon; Vernon K. a.lv and W alter a. ta.ly, or avereit, A'asnington. Any and all persons claiming adversely any of th abov-dM'rtld lamia are re quested to 61 their claims in this otttc oa or befur th aaid tnd dav of tvtnlier. t. M K HAKI. T. NOLAN. 7-pd Kegixter. Pain from a Burn Promptly SUt4 by CnambarUia'a Pain Balm. A little child of Michael Straus, of Vernon. Conn., waa recently in great pain from a burn on the hand, and a cold applications only increased tha in nanimatioo. Mr. Strauss came to Air. Jamea N. Nichols, a local merchant, for something to stop the pain. Mr. Nichols aavs: "I advised him to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and this nrst application drew out the inflammation and gave immediate relief. 1 have used this linament mvself and recommend it very often for cuts, burns, strains and Uoie back, and have never known it to disappoint. ror sale by D. r. Adam son & Co. Sheriff's Sal. in the Circuit Court ol the Slate of Oregon lor a aseo t ounlr, Edward Baldwin, PIS. vs. R. J. Gorman. Deft. 1 Notice Is taerebv lven that bv virtue ol an Execution issued out ot Ibe Circuit Court, ol he Slate of Oregon lor Wasco County, on the 14th day of September lvo, uuon a uUiiueni rendered in said Court on the 31tt dav of March 1WM, in favor ol Edward Baldwin. Plain tiff, and against K. J.iiorwan. Defendant, to me directed aud delivered. Commanding me to make the sums of (f.Jb and the further sum of attorney's fees and VI cost. I did on he loth dar of September rs. levy upon S S!,.1, N Iec. 11. Tp. lii. A 10 East iu Crook County. Oregon, and 1 will on Saturday October AH ti iwa, at tne hour oi oneot-ioca in the afternoon of said day, at the Court house door in the Citv of Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, at public auction to the highest bidder lorcaithln hand, sell ail tne rig lit, line anu interest, which the defendant, ft. j. liorman. otherwise known as Richard J. Gornian had on the 1Mb dav of September or now has in and lo the above described real properly to nattsiy said judgineut, attorneys fees and costs and accruing cusu, or so much thereof as may ue net-essary lo satlsiy tlie ssme. Uated this 17th dav ol September l'AJS. rsAsa k.LaiNS. auerin, croos county, or. By John combs, th.puty. $5 Per Head Reward I will pay (5 per head for horses with the following brand 1 (a wrench) on right or left stitl, prongs pointing towards head. Horses are known as the Johnny llean horses and range from the John Day to Trout creek. Horses were raised on Trout creek. Any one taking up these horses, holding them and sending me information so that 1 can come and get same will receive the aliove reward per head. A. J. WASHBURN', H-a-titp Suplee, Or. Well Worth Trying. V. H. Brown, tlie popular pension attorney, of PitteSeld, Vt savs: "Next to a pension, the lHt thing to get is Dr. King's New Life HIls." He writes: J hey keep my family splendid health." Quick cure for Head ache, Constipation and Biliousness, 2'jc. Guaranteed at 1). 1. Adatuson & Co., and Tern pie ton A Soil's drug store, Experts Wanted. Sealed bills will be received by the Coun ty Court of Crook County, Oregon, up to lb o'clock a. m. November 7, l!Mi, for the experting of the books of the Clerk, Sheriff and Treasurer of Crook County from July 4th 1MU4 to July 2nd IDUt). Bids to state whether charge is per day or sum total for the work. Hut to ne sealed anu marked "Expert" anil addressed to the County Clerk, Prineville, Oregon. The Court re serves the right to reject any and all bids, Bv order of the court. Wabken Brown 9-2fMt Clerk Crook County Oregon L RANKING MAI We pay 4 on time deposits, current rates on tavingi account!, receive depoHtt subjetf to check, and do a general bank ing business,. You can have the advantage of a strong bank at your very door by using tlie mails. Send us your deposits. Acknowledg ment will be sent you by return mail. Savings accounts received from one dollar up. Open an account with us and note how rapidly it will grow. y FRANK WATSON. PrVal R. L DURHAM V. Pk W. H. FEAR, Sccku, 1 C. CATCHINCS. Ami. Smi 1 oriiit irntMTinrtu 247Wam.St. Portlano.Obi. i CAPITATTFociT-ooooS'firVgy Tinibar Uad. Act of Jun , tra Notice Kor Publioatlon. failed Slates Land Office, Th Dalles. Oreson, August 11. !. Nolle is herehv i thai lu rompllsncs with th provisions ut the t of Couaresa ol Juiis 1, 1st, entitled "An ai't lor Ihs sale of Umber lands In the Stales tif t allloruia. Or gou, Nsvwda, and Washington Territory' as eiteuded lo all lh Public Land Sialss hy act of August 4. ISSU, th following uatned psrsous aav on August :t, m, niea in mis one ineir sworn staiements, to wit: Uu K. Nash, ol Snoksne. county ot Spokane, stat of t asattuitou. sworn sisientsui No. Sua. tor the purehaMol the K. SWi, slid tula 1 and ol Section 7. Tu. US. H IS K. St. Arthur H. Wright, of Stkne. eounty of Spukaue, state of Wsshtugtou, sworn slate meat No. St;, for the purchase of the MH, SK' 81. SKk.sud SESWlul Section U. Tp l a, silk, w at. Arthur L. Ansel), ol Spokane, eouulr ol Ho- kane, stat ol aashingtoa. sworn tiatemeut No. SIM, lor lh purchase ol the i SM v, N K', SW of Section 4 and SKU Nat, ol Section a, Tp U. K IS K. W St. They will oiler pnli lo show that th lands sought ar mors valuable tor tlis umber or stoue thereon than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish Iheirclslms to said isutla b fora th Register and Receiver, at th land ol Ace In Th Uwilea, Oregon, on November iS. 1W. Thev nam as witnesses: Lou K. Nsh. Arthur B w right, Arthur L. Augell, C t. Bell, Fred K. Munch, all of Spokane. Washington. Byron Cady, oi rrinevlll. Oregon Anv and all nersoiu elslmiug adverselv any of the above-described lands are requested lo nie ineir claims In this omce on or beiore said rd day ol November. Iwtt S SIICUSKL I NOUS, Reg HUT. iSaJCS p Q Agents for Butterick Patterns and The Delineator Q SPECIAL 30 DAYS' SALES Hits lrlii Iti'iliii't Imw ill 21 II linos of Ladies' iind Clilltlrcn's Sum lAl fft mcr Goods. Watch our bi show windows for the Host Cash (Tt inu nviir ft ffinil in (Vnnk C!iitltltV. CD m 8 Wash Skirts A collrt'lion ol Crash and anJ Gilton Covert Wash Skirts, all ruiirtJ Irnyllia; juxl the tiling lor your Siimmrr Outing. Lol 1 your rhoiif lor $ .85 Lot 2 your choice lor 1.25 Lot 3 your choice lor . 2.50 Special in Gloves UJira' Stlh Knit Clovci in white, black anil champaigne colon aim 6 lo 8. all two rlaap patent lastenera. Regular $1.50 valutn. Special for ThU Sale $1.00 UJira' while kill gloves, all airs. Hrgular S1.50 values. Special lor thia ttale $1.00 Llhildrcn's Regular $2.25 values Special Sale Price $2.00 $1.65 $1.45 SPECIAL IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TAN OXFORDS Ladies Regular $3.50 values Special Sale Price pff Ladies Regular $'2.50 values Special Sale Price R1 t6 M M m Timber Land, Act or June HTH. Motic (or PubUcaUoo. Tnitwl Stales Ijind DtRi-e, Th Dalle, Oregon, July '.'1, ltSM. Notice is hereby Kiven that in rompli- a nee with Lt provisiona of the act ul t'on- Kress of June 3, 13. n. entitled "An act lor the sal ol timlier lands in tlie Mates of 1'aliforiiis, Oreiron, Nevada, aud Washing- Lhi Ternlorv, as eilended lo all the I'nli lic Ind State by act of AukusI 4, l.tiri, the rollowiiig-nauieil persons have on July 14, ivtt, nie.1 in mis omce tneir sworn statement, to-wit: WUIiaui J. Harlow, ol loeur il Alene. county of Kootenai, slat of Idaho, sworn statement No. 1SIH6, lor the purchase of the yhliantl!.ij v i, Bection 1, Tp. 14 John 11. Jarrett. or i oeur d Alene, coun ty of Kootenai, stale of Idaho, sworn state ment Mo. 'em tor tne purchase ol I lie Mils 3 ami 4 ana . w 1.., nectlou y, J p. 14 R. 19 K.. W. til. Thomas r. McAulcy. orTacoma, county of fierce, state of Wa-hinKton, sworn statement No. '?, for the purchas of the IaiIs I an, I 2 ami P M. Section 0. Tp. 14 S., K. If K., .31. That they will oner proofs lo show that the lands sought are more valuable for the timber or stone thereon than for agricul tural iiurooses. and to establish their claims to said lamia before the IteKiater ana Keceiver at 1 lie lialles, Oregon, on Uo tolier 3, l'J W. They name the following witnessss: Thomas P. McAuley, of Tacoma, Wssli- iiiKton; John H. jarrett ami illiatu J. barlow, of t'oeur'd Alene, Idaho; Hyron Cady and A. I'. Knirhlen, of Prineville, Oregou. Any and all persons claimiuK adversely any of the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this olilce on or before the said 3rd dav of m-tolirr. IHUtl. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, 7-2B-pd KeKiste' to HiDiMFini i rc nw cnrrDt: 18 nM u'liDTuni cd jp. xuniiJcriM d :n n I Iuj If JLrfllJLsAX, UC 1 A AVyiTlsJVyil, A I1I1CV111C VylvUIl 85 Stanriog to Death. Bex-auae heir stoinai'li was so weaken ed by uaelena drugging tliat she could not eat, Mrs. Mary II. Walton, ol M Clair St., t olunibiii, O., waa literally starvime to death. Hhe write : "My Btomacli waa my weak from urn-lean ilriiirs that 1 could not eat, and my nerves ao wrecked that I Could not sleep; and not before I waa given up to die waa I induced to try Klectric lilt- Urn; with the wonderful result that Im provenient bevan at once and a com plete cure followed." Beat health Tonic on earth. 50c. Guaranteed by D. P. Adamaoii A Co., and Temple ton & Hon, druggists. Content Notice. Department ol the Interior. United Htates Land Office, The Dalles. Oregon, August 'J, lis. A sufficient contest sttnisvlt hsvlnii lieen Hi ed lu this office lv Florence a. Oolilns. con testant, sgsinst hnineslesd entry No. SOoa, U1IJT U MtfNTI in., lJr " " m- HUU ,,1 , SWU,8ectlonH2. Township 11,8, Kane 16 a, w M, ny ratrtca nastuiKs, uoniesiee, in which it is alleged that said Patrick Hastings has wholly abandoned said tract; that lis has changed his residence therefroin for more tban six months slnee tusking said entry; that said tract is not settled upon snd cultivated by said party as required by law; that such failures still exist; thst said alleged absence was not due to bis employment iu the army, navy or marine corps of the United Htslen in lime of war. Haid parties are nereny uotinea to a pear, respond and offer evidence touching asl allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. ou October 8, HM6, neiore warren Brown, uouniy ' ", at nis ol fice in Prineville. Oregon, and that Anal bear Ing will be held ai 10 o'clock a', in. on October 1.'), 19U6, liefore the register and receiver at the United States Land Omce at The Dalles, Ore- gon. The ssid contestant having, In a proper atll davit, filed August W, set forth facts which show thst after due diligence personal service oi tins notice can not tie maue, it is nereny or dered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 94-np Michakl T. Nolan, Register. Context Notice. department of the Interior. United H tales Land Office, The Dalles. Oregon. August 'JO. lVUd. A sufficient contest aHidavit having been III sd in this office bv Florence B. Collins, con testant. agsiust homestesd entry No. Hftio, made Hepteinlier'!, ISWO, for NK'4 8WS, NW'4 n1 BIVi, e!tion s, lowiiHiup ii, a, Range is! K. M. by James Hastings, Con testee, In which it Is alleged that said James Hsstings has wholly abandoned ssid tract thst said tract is not settled upon and cultivat ed by said party as required by law ; that be has cnangeu nis resilience mereiruui ior more man six months since Disking said entry: that sach failures still exist; that said alleged absence wssnoiaueio his employment hi tne army, navy or marine corps of the United Htates 111 time of war. Hald parties are hereby not I lied lo appear, responu aim oner eviuence toiicniug aid allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on October S. 19U6, liefore Warren Brown, County Clerk, at his omce In Prineville, Oregon, and that Dual Hearing will be held at luo ciucg a. in. on i' tolier U, lMie, before the Register and Receiver at the United Htates Land Oftlc In The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit, filed August 20, 1906, set forth facts which show that alter due diligence personal service of this notice csn not be mute, it is hereby ordered snd directed that such notice tie given by due and proper publication. 9-6-np Michael T. Nolan, Register. Hosiery for Ladies ... , n , Summer Dress and Children Wash Goods Goods LaJi lace lisl hosf in wliik Mrrcrrunl CraA in nhilr, Fanry Silk FinUhnl Or0a.t Jin Hack anil tan. all sizes; rrotilar "fain. tan. brown and own ; j,, .i,,,,.,,! coor 35c values. Special 25c shades. Special Tltii Sale 20c a. 1 1 . i tit Cltanaralle Silk, Ponuee. Mo ildrrns lace ii-sle hose in white. Hack anil tan. all sues Cw"on CVfrts 8 ''! "'"cy Cotton Regular 25c anJ 35c values nl plenty ol tliem. Regular 20c Foulard's. ALL REDUCED Siecial per pair 20c values. Special Tail Sale 15c FOR THIS SALE Boartfla aa 4ay sebeol for sous laaiss. Musis (Lsekilsks saslk4). Art: Caaulsi Ae4wiss CosrM ; ewaelal ladaeawisala. ffW Iwtaeisisisi sSSrsss aieta urls. KUIX 1.1 N K Or Machines and Records ALWAYS UN HAND. (3 THE VVINNKK CO. Prineville tre((on f?- Paid his ivay. C A young man, who recently graduated from one of the best known Cnllegra in the United States, paid his way through com fortably hy money eurnrj in taking stenographic notes and liirnisliing students with type-written copies. C, This young man took a course at the Holmes Business College .before entering the University, and this training equipped liim with knowledge which he wa-j able to turn into money. C There are hundreds of young men and women in all ..irfi of the country occupying positions of prominence, who were helped up the ladder of life by training re ceived at the Holmes Dullness College. C If you are interested in "Stories of success from rial life," wc shall be glad to give you the details. C Write for our folder. It is worth getting and v.oitli 1,-erping We will gladly send it to you post paid if you will send U'i your name and address BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON TEN I II ST: POP TL A NO ORP Writ direct to Principal, Room 626. Hotk lo Ctdltor. Nolle is hereby given by th undrsii(n ed a,linlnlstratrl of tlie estate of lmiiel U. lioon, ilavtwil, to tlie creditors and all other having claim aitainst th estate ol 1-niuel 11. KMin, deceasanl, to present tliem with th prowr voucher lo the undersigned at lh olMc of M. K. Klliott In rrtnevill. Oregon, ltliiil all nioiillis from th date hereof. Uated Hits l.'tli day of July, lfJ. KU.A Hi MINK, Aniiluislratrii of the Kstat uf Imuel 0. lioon, IhKvaatsl. Notice to Crvditoi'N. Notice I hereby Riven by Msrgarvt Ny Ibe undersigned eitK iitrll of Hi last will and testament of St. t'. Ny, deceased, to all persons having claims against said estate to present them mill III proper voucher to th niiderslirned at th ottic of M. K. Klliott In frlnevillr, uregon, within si I months from th dale of this nolle, Mated this Ztd day of August. Una). Msaosaar Ni. Keclltrt ot th estate ot M l). Nye, de ceased, a-m Prineville-Stianiko Stage Line Dally t Between Prineville and Shanlko OlIKDULK Iavp Hlianiko, (1 . m. Arrive at Vrinevillr) fi a. m. l-aves rrinnville) I i, tn. Arrive at Hliatiiku 1 a. in. First Claaa Aooommodationa Second Annual Crook County Fair Given by The Central Oregon Livestock & Agricultural Association Prineville, Oregon OCTOBER 10-11-12-13 Valuable Premiums Fine Speed Program Bring in Your Cattle and Farm Products. Show what Crook County is Capable of Producing WRITE FOR PREMIUM LIST