r W. Frank Petett, SPJgS Has opened for business in the windows of ) Adamson's Drug Store. Bring in your t Watch, Jewelry and Spectacle work. . . r State Registered Optician, All Work Guaranteed -Trial Solicited w I Additional Locals. E. 0. Smith and Will Ynnglt. hotw Itnyeni from Ktiiri'iu arv In 0nols county looking tor (ttwxl sotiml I lionnn lor iik iniiiortua niarKw. The following wnlijivt will Ih" prvm-hed upon at the Methodist ; chureh next SumlXv by the jiaator. j At 11 a. m. "Self or ?ol." At "SW p. m. "PrUle, the Pewtroyer." A cordial welcome at all servkv. There will le a grand opening of fall inilllnerr at the new quarters of T. F. MoOalllxter ft Co., on lower j Main strwt, Saturday next, Septem- j lHr28. The la die of rrineville art cordially invite! to call and iusiiet-t our stink. I Rev. M. J. IIkkey liesires to an-j nounce that he will le in l'rineville Wednesilay, Oetolier Sl, and will celebrate mass at 8 o'clock Tlmrsday morning, Oetolier 4tli. He wilie that all Catholic neat torn! through out thin district should act upon this notk-e and tell their friends of the meeting. lie will be at lVml Sunday Oetolier 7th. Masm will be held there at 9:30 a. m. Itev. Mr. Hk-key desires all the members of his faith liTing In Priueville, Madras and Bend to send their names aud address to taiiu at Wasco, Or. The members of the Ep worth League of the Methodist church are going to give a straw ride on Fri day evening, October 5. Wagons will leave the Methodist churcli at 7, 7:30 and 8 o'clock so as to accommo date all who wish to go. The young ladies advertise "A ten-mile straw ride by moonlight with a so cial at the KeU-huiu farm." There will be a small charge for the trip the proceeds going to the lienetit of the Epwortu League. W. W. Reese telephoned over from Baker Thursday that the Dixie Meadows mine located on Dixie Butte twelve miles north of Prairie has been sold. The parties names nor the consideration were given out nor was the news confirmed by any of the owners who reside here. Some eastern, parties have been figuring on the property and while here a few weeks ago were so1 favorably im pressed that t lie news of their pur chase does not come a a surprise. The Dixie Meadows is without ques tion the best mine in the Quartz burg district if not in all Eastern Oregon. Extensive development has created immense ore reserves and it will only take the intelligent and careful exenditure of a little capital to make the name Dixie Meadows known all over Oregon as a gilt edge producer. Prairie City Miner. Redmond Fair Premiums. (Continued from first page.) Hand painted china Lyle Perry 1st, Mrs. Eby 2nd. Case of butter Mrs. F Murk 1st, Mrs. F Redmond 2nd. Doughnuts Mrs. Bert Laney. Yeast white bread Mrs. Bauer 1st, Mrs. Iramelee 2nd. Baking powder biscuit Mrs. Bnur 1st, Mrs. Lauey 2nd. Layer cake Mrs. E C Park Loaf cake Mrs. M E Landes. Assortment of cakes Mrs. Park. Home made pickles Mrs. Red mond 1st and 2nd. Glass jelly Mrs. Welch 1st, Mrs. Eby 2nd. Canned fruit Mrs. Redmond 1st, Mrs. Eby 2nd. Potted plant Mrs. Eby 1st and 3d, Mrs. Welch 2nd. Bouquet cut flowers Mrs. (! R mc Lallin 1st, Mrs. Eby 2nd. Prettiest baby three to nine months Mrs. Fred Claypool. Prettiest baby nine to eighteen months Mrs. A F Ramsay. KKCOMMKNIIKt) KOIt FliKMIIMH. Canned vegetables Mrs. Eby. r Send Your Watches or Jewelry for Repairs T O W I N N E K Ail wi, r-,. m rui vji iv uuai aiiiccu. V WW WW e!? & I The Redmond H J. H. EHRET, Proprietor, A Complete new line of Harness, Saddles and other lines as usually kept in a first class Harness Shop. There is also in con nection a Boot and Shoe Repair Shop. GIVE ME A TRIAL Crocheted water set Clara Richer. Light rolls Mrs. Inimelee. Ilardanger piece Mrs, Kowe 1st, Mrs. Smith 2nd. 0 Mt melk-h embroidery Anna Steele 1st. Mrs. Imntclce 2nd. Largest family In attendance ix children Mrs. A F Ramsay. Premi um 1000 shingles given by Hlghtower ft Smith Co, Rule 13. Premiums awarded and uncalled for 30 days after the fair shall le deemed donated to the asso ciation. This rule will be strictly enforced, wake a postal card re quest to the secretary E. C. Park, as we did not obtain the address of all exhibitors. We had -104 entries for premiums lHtliles the txioies and Including five general collections, each of which would have been good for from twenty to forty single enterics. Great credit is due xir. Win. Boeglt of the Cove orchard, tor his very ex ceilent display. NOTICE OF MEETING. The annual meeting of the Crook Crook Countv Cattlemen's Association will be held at Priueville on Saturday, October 13. 190ti. at 10 a. m. All mem bers of the Association are requested to be present. (Signed) E. T. Slaytoh, -27-3l Vice-President. To Whom it Hay Coacern. Mt wife Mrs. L. B. Wood, having de serted my bed ani board without good ana siittu-ieiit reason, 1 hereby give no- ti -e that I will no longer be responsible lor any lebt8 contracted by her. 2t Lkk Wood. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Xotice is hereby given, that in pursu ance of an order of the t'ountv t'ourt lor Crook County. Oregon made on the 4th day of September, 1!U, in the matter of trie estate oi i . u. Amu, aeceaaetl, the undersu:nei, the aiiimtiintrtuor of said estate, will sell at public auction to the higher bidder for cash, subject to confir mation by nan! lottnty I ourt, on the SHIi .lay of October, 16. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at tne mint door oi the t ounty Courthouse in Priueville, Oregon, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said CO. Amhs at the time of his death, ami all right, title and interest that the said etat lias acquired other than or in ad dition to that ol tfie said V.O. anilisat the time of his de-.tth.iu and to all that certain niece or pan-el of land descrilied as follows, to-wit: the Northwest quarter of bection Kleven in Township Twelve South, of Range Sixteen Kast of Willamette Meridian in rook County, Oregon. Terms and conditions of side, cash. Dated this arth day of S'ptemher liJUi. W. A. IIooth. Administrator of the estate of C O. Ambs, Deceased. Liquor Petition. To the Honorable County Court for the t'ountv of Crook, iState of Oretrou: The undersigned resiilents and legal voters of Klack liutte precinct, t rook county, Ore gon, respectfully petition your Honorable llody to trrant a license to r. M. .uuiwalt D. L. M iller, partnership, to sell spirit uous, malt and vinous liquors and fer mented cider in quantities less than one gallon in Black liutte precinct. Crook County, Oregon, for a period of six months from and after t e third day of Nnvetnlier, llWti. W J Wood ,F M Booth John Scliulle 'Douthit New K O Foster - F F Sellman C L Jolison J W Allen W H Cyrus WEUraliam K K Jordan J O Wikon .1 R Frvrear M M Thomas H B K'eed Fred Wiese H K (.lazier O Allingham T J Frvrear A G Trahan J 8 Linton O L Kranton S Dickson Oeo Wood D Winkle J F Kirtmer J E Fuller W A Vanbuskirk W T E Wilson John Amblie Oeo Cyrus C C Buchanan Henrv Cralitree C L iJasmun Hardy Allen Frank Body felt M L Oliver Alex Smith C has Hi nd man E W Roberts M J Rolierts Samuel Wield M C Lawrence O Lt Allingham Geo Knahle J K itching J B Frvrear T Rijrtr Marion Stilwell H M W Hiiidman John Y Todd W N Cobb Jasper Johnson K L Johnson Lee Cover Notice is hereby given that the under signed will present the foregoing petition to the County Court for Crook County, Oregon, on Monday, the 5th day of Nov., lfji, at which time they will apply to the Court for a license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors and hard cider in quantities less than one gallon in said pre cinct. County and State in accordance with the prayer of the foregoing petition. listed this LfTtli day of Sept., 1HU. lit Zi'mw ai.t it Miller. Prices Reasonable 'i WW w w w Harness Shop REDMOND, OREGON CrtHk County Court House. Notk-e la hereby jrlven tlmt the County t'ourt of Crook County, Orv iron, will receive wcitlo! bid tor the the building: of n new court hotinc up to November 7. l!Mi, nt 10 o'clock H, nt., Mtthe court house nt l'rineville, Onnton, n follow: Fimt A Mil tor the construction ami lutlldlnir of the funudnilon out of Htoiu orlulnnlly vhmueil by W, l. I'ug:h, Archltivt, Salem, Oregon. Svontl A bhl for the coimlructlon ami bulUliiiff of the ton mint Ion out of brick ncconlinu; to amenlet Ihii by name architect. Thlnl A bit! for the count ruction ami completion of tliesiin-rxtnu tim an orlglimlly lauiieil omitting the (tome. Kourth A Mil for the construction ami couiiletion of the loilldinn com plete us originally pin lined. Fifth A bil for the construction ami completion of the bullillnii; com plete nccorilluK to the Hiucmleil plllllrt. That nil bhln must lie nubmltteil Uou the plauiiaiul nMvtllcntloiiH of W. I. r-ig;h. Architivt. Salem. Orv gon, ami ix-iiksl ami inarkiM "Hiiln tor Cuirt llonm" nililrennetl to the County Clerk, rrtneville, Oregon. The County will imy canh upon any contract enterHl into for the building mill count met ion of any part or whole of nniil building. tVrtlltitl chtvk an ineiitlomsl In the npivilica tionn must accompany each bit). The plans anil npeclticatlonn can lie examined, at the t mice of W. l. I'liith, Salem, Oregron, The lreg:on laily Journal tmice, IVutliiiid, Ongoii, anil at the Ottiee of the County Clerk, 1'rtnevllle, tn'gron. The Court re-(H'rvt-n the right to reject any ami all bl.ln. Hy onler of the Court. ( Sett I) Wakkk: Hkiiwn, !M3-tit Clerk Crook County, Oregon. Pain from a Burn Promptly Relieved by Chamberlain' Pain Balm. A little child of Michael Strauss, of Vernon, Conn., was recently in great pain from a burn on the liiunl, ami as cold applications only increased tne lu ll in mat ion. Mr. Strauss came to Mr. James N. Nichols, a local merchant, for something to stop the pain. Mr. Nichols savs: "I advised him to use Chamberlain's Pain Haiiu, and the first application drew out the intlammalioii and gave immediate relief. 1 have used this linatnent myself and recommend it very often for cuts, burns, strains and lame back, and have never known it to disappoint. tor sale by I), r. Adam son A Co. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon tor Wasco Countr. fcUward Baldwin, 1'lft. i vs. I R. J. Gorman. Deft. ) Sotu e it hereliv tiven thai by virtue of an Execution liwueil inn of the I'm uil Court, ol the suie of Oregon for V a,no County, on the Uih ilay of Seniemlier lswi. utmu a )uitKuient rvmlereil in twiil Court on t lie ;tlt ilav of Man-h In favor of kMwMnl Haltiwln, I'lain. tiff, ami attain! K. J. tiorman, IvfcmUui, to me direi'teil autl ilelivereU. ComniHiiiltnit me to make the sums of $. and the furlhcr sum ol fcjr attornev fees anil fl'2 tost. lilitlon the loth dv ol piember !. lew iikiii N' S.S', MV, Sec. 21. Ty. 1-' S. ft HI Kast iti I'rwik Coimly. oreKon. and I mill on Saturdav Oi-toler -I'lh l'.i. at the hour ol one o'clock iii the alteration of said dav, at the Courthouse door in the Oily ol Friiieville, Crook County, Ori'teou, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, sell all the right, (Hie and Interest, which the defendant, R. j. t.oriiian. otherwise known as Kit-hard J. Uorman had on the 1Mb day of September or now has in and to the above descnlteil real properly to satisfy said judgment, attorney's fees and costs aud accruing voids, or so much thereol as may be necessary to satisfy tha mime. Hated this 17th day of Svpiciulier 1'jua. KKANk Klki.vs, Sli. rift. i risik county, Or. By John cointM, LK-puty. $5 Per Head Reward I will pay $5 per head for horses with the following brand 1 (a wrench) on riht or left still, "prongs pointing towards head. Horses are known as the Johnny Dean horses and range from the John Day to Trout creek. Horses were raised on Trout creek. Any one taking up these horses, holding tlietu and sending me information so that 1 can come ami get same will receive the alwe reward per head. A. J. WASHBl'KX, rW-tp Puplce, Or. WeU Worth Trying. W. H. Brown, the popular pension attorney, of I'ittsBeld, Vt., says: "Next to a jieiision, the liest thing' to gel is Dr. King's New Life Pills." He writes: "They keep my family in splendid health." Quick cure for Head ache, Constipation ami liiliousness. 2."c. Guaranteed at l. P. Adanison A Co., and Templeton A Soil's drug store. Ezpertt Wanted. Pealed bills will be received by the Coun ty Court of Crook County, Oregon, up to 10 o'clock a. m. November 7. It Mi. for the expertingof the books of the Clerk, Hlierin" anil Treasurer of Crook County from July 4th 1!W4 to July 2nd WW. Hida to state whether charge is per day or sum total for the work. Bids to be sealetl and marked "Extiert" and addressed to the County Clerk, l'rineville, Oregon. The Court re serves the rijfht to reject any and all bids. By order of the Court. Warbkn Brown, D-'Mt Clerk Crook County Oregon. We pay 4 on time deposit, current relet on savings accounts, receive deposits subject to check, and do genenJ bank ing business. You can have the advantage of a strong bank at your very door by using the 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. J. FRANK WATSON, Prw4m R. L DURHAM. V W. H. FEAR, Skku 1 C CATCHINGS. Am 247Wasm.St. Portland. Ore, Sill tISEz BANKING BY" MAIL fl Timber liul. Act of June S. Notice for Publication. Cnited Htatea Land Dtrii-e, The Oallisi, Owgon, July SI, l!Wk Notice is tierebv ifiveu that in eomnii- ance with the provisions of the act ol Con gress of June S, l!7!, vntitleil "All act for the sale ol timber amis in the Ktatia ol California. Oiegon, Nevada, ami Willing. ion territory," as eitendisl to all the I'ulw lu-Ijsii.1 Matca by ado! Augiiit 4, W, the MK ing persona have tileil in this of lice their sworn .tali inenls, U-wil: Kdwanl Kwiiur N'arw. of Priueville. cotinly ofCtXHik, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. tiled June :1i. m, tor the purchase of the SWl N WV, N, tW amlbW ivtion 4, Tp. lift , li. WK..-W.M. Kacliiellua K. Jones, of Priueville, coun ty of Crook. Mte ol Oregon, sworn state ment No. jHKt, uh-tl Jul v 111. l!Mi. lor the purchase of the HKi NYl, and l.tt ,1 t ami 4. Section , Tp. 14 S., li. lit K W, M. That they will vtTsr proofs to show that t'ie lauds nought are more valuable lor the tinilwi or stone thereon than for agricul tural purwisea, and to cntahlisli their claims to aaul lamls before the Register and Receiver at The Uallea, Oregon, on tK-lotwr 1, liWtt, They name the following witnessr: Kdwaril K. Seara, Kacliiellua K. Jones, By ron Cady, H. A. r'oater and IVrry Poin dexter, "of l'rineville. lregii! Vernon K. Catly and Walter K. Catiy, of Kverett, Washington. Any and all pemn claiinltig a.lverdy any of the above-dcH-rilietl lands are rv tueste,l to file their claims in this office on or before the said ind ilav of tV tolier, limt. MK I1AK1. T. NOLAN. 7-3i-pd Kegiter. Timber Land, Act of Junes, lies. Notice For Publication. t'lllled Klale ljllld tunc. The Halle. Hregon. Atiguil U, 1. Nolh-e la tiervby given lhat In t-oinpltuc with the prov luioiis ol ths m-t of t'uiigresa ol June a, la's, antitltil "An act lor I h uleof Umber lauds In Hi Stales of Clilonil. Ore gon, Nevada, and whlngton Territory," a eitendeil to all the rubllr lJln,t Slslea by act of August t. !'.. tlm lolltiwiua nameil persons time on August M. IWU, Hliil lu this otHce their sworn siateinentii. to wit : l.ou K. Nash, of Hokaue. i-,uuty tdspokana, stale of Uashtngiiin, sworn statement No. J1SS, for the purrhase of the K.', Ntt and Lola I and at Serlbm 1, Tp. It S, Kit It, n M. Arthur il, Wright, ol Spokane, eounly ol spogane, staiv oi wssningtou. sworn state ment No. ai.17. for the pun-hawe of the Mil, SKi(.Hi.SK. and SKvSW-ol iHH'liou li. Ti ll S, R Is K, n M. Arthur h, Angell, of SHikan, eounly of Hpo. kane, Ntata of y, ashiugton, sworn staleinent No. SI, lor the nurehase ol the S", S i4, N K", !w ol Section & wiiit N Ku N W 4 oi Sei ilou a, Tii US. R Iti K. W M. They will offer prooh to show that the hunts sought are tutim valuable for the limber or stone thereon than for agricultural purpose, and to establish their claims to salt! lands be fore the Kegtiter and Receiver, at the laud of. m-e lu The Kalles, tlregon, on November IX, lw. They name as witnesses: Iaiu E. Nanh. Arthur H Wright. ArihurL. Angell. C. K Hell. Fretl K. Mum h. all oi Spokane, Washington. Byron Cady, of Priueville. Oregon. Any and all persons elalmtug adversely any of the aUYc-4lccrtted land are requested to Hie their claims In thi ottiee on or lieforv said TMtl ttsy of Xovemlit-r. IsiM IMMI MichaklT. N'oi4N, Register. Timlier Land, Act of June H7S. Hotice for Publication. Vnitisl States Land Office. The italics, Oregon, July SI, l!W. Notice is hereby given'that in coin pi i ance with the provi-iuns of the act cf Con gress of June 3, 1TS. entities! "An act for the -ale ol timber lands in the States ol California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as ra tended to all the Put lie Ijind States by act of August 4, K'.', I lie fullowitig-nuiiied persona nave on July It. l:, tileil in this office their sworn statements, to-wit : William J. Barlow, of Coeur'd Alrne, county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, sworn statement No. for the purchase of the WKMi'i and E's Setttion I, Tp. 14 K. W. M. John H. Jarrett. of Cm-ur'd Alette, coun ty of Kootenai, state of Idaho, sworn state ment No. 2M for the purchase ol the Lots 3 and 4 ami S4 N W Section ft, Tp. US., R. l K., W. M. Thomas P. McAuley, of Tacoma, county of Pierce, state of Washington, sworii statement No. '-V.U, for the purchase of the iAits 1 ami 2 ami St NK' declioii 0, Tp. 14 li., R. lit K .a. That they will oiler pruofs to show that the lamls sought are more valuable for the timlier or stone thereon than for agricul tural purposes, aud to establish their claims to saitl lanus before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Oe tolier 3. l'.Ml. They name the following witnesses: Thomas P. McAuley, of Tacoma, Wash ington; John II. Jarrett ami William J. Harlow, of Coeur'd A telle, Idaho; llyron Cady and A. C. Knighton, of Priueville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the aliove-ilescribed lands are re quested to tile their claims in this olllceon or la-fore the said 3rd tluv of October. I huh, M It'll At! L T. NOLAN. 7-l-pd Registe". Starving to Death, Because her stomach waa so weaken ed by useless drugging that she could not eat, Mrs. Mary II. Walters, of tst. (Tair St., Columbus, O., was literally starving to death. She writes: "My stomach Was so weak from useless drugs that I could not eat, and my nerves to wrecked that 1 Could not sleep ; and not liefore I was given up to die was 1 induced to try Klectric Bit ters; wttli the wonderful result that Im provement liegan at once and a com plete cure followed." Best health Tonic, on earth. 5)c. Guaranteed by D. P. AdaniHon A Co., aud Templeton A son, uruggiHts. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior. United Htates Iiiil Office, The Halle. Oreeon. Aim ml JU. 1908 A aiimcient eouteat affidavit having been Hi ed in ll m office hy Florence M. Collins, con testant, agasnitt homestead entry No. Ivm, made Oetolatr il, l!KJu, for KU NK'i, lion 81, SNW', SeelionSl. Townalllp If, H, Range If. E, W if, by Patrick Hasting, Conteatee, in whieh It la alli-ged that said Patrick ilaatluga has wholly abandoned saitl tract; that he haa changed his realitent'e tln-refroin for more than six months stnre making said entry; that saitl tract is not settled iiimiii anil i-ullivated by said party as retiiired by law; that nu ll failures atillexiat; that aaitl allcgeti atiaeiit'e was not due to his em ploy men t in the army, navy or marine corps of the United Hiatim In time of war. Haiti (mrtles are hereby notified to ap ftear, reHpoiut antl offer evidence touching Haiti alli-Kalion at 10 t.'.-liw It a. 111. mi Ontober , pas), Isdore W arren Hrown, County Clerk, al his of fice in Priueville, Oregon, autl that Una! hear ing will be hebl at 10 o'clock a. til. on October IT, l!Ki, before the register and reculvur at the United Slates 1-atnl Ollil-e at The Dalles, Ore gun. The salt) contestant having, In aproper affi davit, tiled Auguat 'JU, 1U6, set forth facts which show that alter tine diligence peiaonal aervlce of this notice eon not be made, It la hereby or dered and directed that such notice he given by due anil proper publication. u-6-np , Michael T. Nolan, Register. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior. United Slates Untl Office, TheDallca, Oregon, Allgnat m, IMM. A aiiffii-ieitt conleat aflitlavit having been fil ed In tills office by Florence B. Collins, con. leatatlt, agalnat fiomesteatl entry Nu,' KiMi, iiistle SeplcmU-r W. IWIU. for NE'. HWA. Nwu SK'4, 8' HKI4, Section vei, Townaliip 11, s, ivniiKc if r., o m, oy jnooni jiiuhiiikh, 'OII- testHi-, In which Itiaallegetl that aaltl Jamea llsstinga has wholly abandoned aaltl tract: that aaitl tract la not aettlctl lluon and cultivat ed by aaltl party aa required by law; lhat he has changed his reaident'e therefrom for more than six moiilha since making saitl entry; that such laiiurea aim exist; thai said alleged absence was not due to hla employment in the army, navy or marine vorpa of the United States in time of war. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, rcsjHind ami offur evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Oetolier 8, iym, before Warren Brown, County Clerk, M. hlsotlic.e in I'riiie villi-, orentui. anil that final hearing will be held at lu o'clock a. 111. on tie tols-r is, 1H06. before the Rt-gisU'r ami Receiver at the United Stales Land Office hi The Dalles, Oregon. The aaltl con tealam havinir. In a nrooer nffi. davit, filed Auguat 2U, It Hi, set forth facts which show that after due diligence peraonal service of tbia notice can not lie made, it la hereby ordered and directed that such notice lie given bv due antl orooer uuhlk-ailon. -fl-up Michakl T. Nolan, Register. Agents for Butterick Patterns and The Delineator I SPECIAL 30 DAY SALE LJ Price Reductions in all lines of Ladies' and Children's Sum lM f Q mer (ioods. Watch viv? Values ever offered V. 0 Wash Skirts A collcctiim ol Crash anil anJ Cotton Cover) Wash Skirts, all round1 lenijllis; just the thing lor your Summer Outing. Lit 1 your choice lor .. $ .85 Lot 2 your choice lor 1.25 Lot 3 your choice lor . 2.50 m CO ffi to SPECIAL IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TAN OXFORDS Ladies Regular $3.50 values Special Sale Price $2.00 Ladies' Regular $2.50 values Special Sale Price $1.65 Children's Regular $2.25 values Special Sale Price $1.45 ffi ffi i 9 S Hosiery for Ladies ... Summer Dress and Children Wash Goods Goods LaJies lace lisle hose in while. MeircrueJ Crarii in while. Fancy Silk himU OryanJim Hack anJ tan. all sizes; regular cream, tan. brown anJ green jn aruf assor,11M.n , rom 85c values. Special 25c shades. Special This Sate 20c ChilJrena lace lisle hose in Changeable Silk, Pongee. Mo- white, black ami tan. all sizes l,on Covert, all good shailcs hair. Pungcss ami I'aney Cotton Hjgular 25c ami 35c values nJ plenty ol them. Regular 20c Foulards. All KKDUCtll) '4cial per pair 20c values. Special Thu Sale 15c FOR THIS SALF PRINEVILLE'S BIG STORE T.V I 'RZWEILER & THOMSON, Prineville Oregon HoarAiaa ." imr Kkaol tor roun IkdiM. MiiiK ttMrkllskr Btko4). Art; Coal. Armtamf Cum; ap-lml lk4ar.ai.kU, Vr Ikiocki.lUk kit.r.1. kutar k.kwrtM. A KULt USE OK Machines and Records ALWAYS ON HANI). THE WINNKK CO. l'rineville Oregon Put yourself in the ivay of Success. J What life work do you elect for yuursdf, youog man or young wo man ( j Are you starting out in the way that means drudgery and iniall wages, or are you getting in line for success and preferment by mak ing yourself competent to do the work that demands high remunera tion? J The Holmes Business College has started hundreds of young mto and women on the road to success, We have a whole index tile tilled with letters from our former stu dents who are now occupying posi tions of honor and trust. All over the Pacific Coast and in faift In every part of the world you will find Holmes Business College graduates iq the professions, man aging businesses of their own or occupying places of trust in banks or other large financial institutions. IJ The Holmes Business College prepares you for success by intro ducing you into an atmosphere of success the moment you step with in the doors of the College. j Write for folder giving detailed information about the courses of study, tuition, etc. It is worth get ting and worth keeping. It will be set t you postpaid by return mail, Write today. RJTOE3IES m. BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINOTON CrTENTH STS PORTLAND, ORE. Write direct to Principal, Room 626. 3P i-4 eJ -jfi.:,-vv:.?;' - 'JJ iii li 1 jp I ' t ONI our big show windows in Crunk Countv. Special in Gloves lilies' Silk Knit Cloves in while, Ll.uk ami champaigne color -sizes 6 to 8, all two patent laslcncrs. Rcguhir $1.50 values. Special for Thi Sale $1.00 tallies' while kid gloves, all sizes. Rcijul.ir S1.50 values. Sneaal lor this sle $1.00 Kotlc. to Crtdltori. N'litlo U li.rnliy kIvpm lijr tli. utlilrr.lKi. l killtiiniatratrtx uftlie r.t.tc i.f U.ihi,. (I. IUmiiib, lc.kMHl, to tli- rmllloni iiii. I kll othura likvlitK iliiliun kKkhit III. ntkitr of iH-lliilfl U. Iiimiii!, ilit'pkwil, to prfwrut tliom with the ntH-r vuurhrni to thv tiiuli-r IkiiciI kt the ollite if M. I. Klllott in rnnrvillr, Ori'Ktin, witliln ! niontlin frtlltl til. llnto hrrnif. Uktcl Ihla lUlh dor of .Inly, Ili. KI.I.A Hi KIN K, Adnlnltitrktrii of the iCnUto of U'liiurl (i. Hootie, JM-rakril. Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line Dally Between Prineville and Shanlko Uitvr Slinniko, p. in. Arrivr l t'riiicville II . m. Ivi- j'ritii'villo 1 p. tn. Arrivin ill Uliniiikti I it. m. First Class Accommodations Second Crook County Fair Given by The Central Oregon Livestock & Agricultural Association Prineville, Oregon OCTOBER 10-11-12-13 Valuable Premiums Fine Speed Program Bring in Your Cattle and Farm Products. Show what Crook County is Capable of Producing WRITE FOR PREMIUM LIST for the Jlest Cash fjht Ki$ ffi ffi ffi ffi ffi ffi Notice to ClcJltolk. Nulii-e U lii-n lij' l v.-n I'V Mkrunrrt Nyr thi- tiitiU'rutiiiitil rirt-tiirlt of tli lt will mill ta'.liiiui'iil ufM. I'. .Syi', IiomimiI, t.i kll ihtmhi. Iiavintt ihiuiiK tiKniiint .mil atkl to iriMM-iii tlirm with thv JirHr viim-hi-r. to tin' iiiiili rlt'in-,l nt itw nflici- of M. K. Kllintt hi I'riiii-i lilr, iin-Kuti, within U molltli from tin- il.ili' ol nil. notli-r. llktril thin kl ilny of AiiKH't. M ikoikitr Nvk, Kiivnlru of thr rtai ol M. ( Kf, iIp-iiiuwmI. 'II KDULK Annual