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Improve your odd minutes and become a mu sician. We bring a Conservatory education to your door. Our Pupil. are Satisfied. What better proof could you ask fort We have some Twanty-fiva Thousand Pupil, and thousand of eu dorsenieut. Right here hi your own county we have a large num ber! student. Thta number is increasing rapidly as every day several are enrolling. Why Not Investigate? Write our Portland branch. or btter still Mr B. F. Scott, formerly with the Eilera Piano House in this eoun. t i now reoresentinst us and if you would drop him a card at riJ: I... .,,,1.1 tva eli.l tn call and ee YOU. Do ttltS. lOU Will not be placing yourself under any obligation. r c J r.3 r .t CJ ra CJ C J ra CJ r3 CJ r.3 c J CJ r.a CJ r a c J r.j c J r a CJ ra CJ r.3 CJ r.a c J r.a CJ r.a CJ r.a CJ r.a CJ r.a CJ r.a CJ CJ c.a CJ r.a CJ t.a CJ 63 CJ ca CJ r.a CJ ra CJ I1 cJ r.J CJ C3 LJ r.a cu Ttattwr Land. Act ot Jus . ira. Rotica for PabUcatkM. rlll Ml Laaal Ofe, tm rn, !. iob . w ..i. ..k. that 1 t.uuimaiK' within mhM ol aotot uiMl Jm I. ur. muled ao Mfib mot Sbepierd Hinged. Continued, from lt page. in which Zell was killed, and his . . . t i . . 1 1 1 : "r.:.. . h.in.irmoi t"aiiiri. or wit, a rattier aeucaw anu renuru rK.frAlrb'i" m woman, outraged thereafter, m Auntuii 4. ij. im (..iiowitx n.mKi pr-t I a mated that the men who h.v. Au...i . twa, ajjuta uit. c , trti,. .neari hour ihrirsw.wasui.mMiu. U: iweraeailea to me scene an uu' uv.iu mu,hi '".I. ' '.l.. I or so alterwarda. coma case ciieo- calmly wait . . .. v nM (. ia mil. 1 s sk1 isas herd in custody and calmlj ill"" K,El ot " lor the arrival of the Sheriff. u in ,J ivv.il TAunir of itoos. I ui t Orirn. sworn itini No. . tr il in offvr irt K .how ih.t U lna ouitht mn mr tIuM lot lb IHahw or nd iowuMh ihlr cI1m t .i4li.U W. .. i-.u.ni. l-l.rk .1 ITlMTtll. OrCM. Tbvy h Mlt wltiHw.: U Co. b4 Jh H. Co, ol 0'NtC Oraon; . A n.invB. W.lwr O'NoU QXf 0'Ntl.of ... ii n.riu filmtmln JrrlT any of Ihi b..Tl'rihKt Un.U r rquiil lo If iheir cl.tmt l thtoolHc ou or bclorotho aid nth dJ ot Jnury. 1W. ll-l. MicmulT Noun, flr. ltt-imnmMlt of lh tntrtor, Kik lur Publtotlon. Uuid OlB ot Tb UhIIm, OrMrn. Not lor I. hr4r tlTo thai Joho H. of Prlolll, Ormwn. ha. fllod miUoaofhU Iniontkia kmU inal numultl. P"r In iuiHrt ot hl olala, via: H.HiHtd Kn rTNoui40 mad May U. ' ' J? of iWoUoa . TowiiKhlp IS fVuh, Ran W K. W M, aad lhai aaia proor u n ni In CVmnty I1rk, at Prtoevtll, Orvcoa, oa January I. lj tha Alkln wttnaa. to provo ...!. W. l mrd. Luinor nanao. m hUounllnuttu rwddDOO upim. aud culUTBr- Uonof lhlandi: mnTlUo.Orou. Joto ftmtth. of rala. When that little woman came back after hating gone for help, with hair streaming, dressed in nothing but a loose wrapper, hav ing ridden awav bare-footed and bare-legged, and falling from her horse screamed witu grtoi ana wr TkM ia the. maul That is the man who killed my Ben!" It IS was fortunate for Shdpherd that a LU . . ... . ..-ii , rjl very quiet, owrnmuni uibii " - in control of the situation. Judge Fraier conclude as fol lows: The case being such an atroi'toim one. and Shepherd hav ing shown such a fiendish dispo sition, having not only murdered ZH and outraged his wife, but hating shown a desire afterwards to forever blacken her character, in my mind he is not entitled to nit Ma ia eieariv not insane, at j - - & Men's Suits from $12.50 to $25 overcoats! gu r dntf del $1U lO $60 ffi Supply your Fall and Winter Clothing needs at Wurzwcilcr's Store; the jar gest assortment to seleet from. Kuh, Nathan and l-'ishcr Company's "Sincerity Clothing" for men can't be beat for equal style and quality. Material and fashion the very latest, Single or double breasted or straight fronts. least in a legal sense, is somewhat stupid. tlthough he ft ? ." i I J I i !-'W7 ra rar3r3r3r.3r3rar3rr3r3r3r.3 biicjcuciacucijcjcucjccucucj mcsriacsrjarsrsrnrnmnarnr.a The Dalles Nurseries R. II. WEBER. Proprietor, The Dalles, Oregon GROWER AND DEALER IN FRUIT. SHADE TR F F S SSnl ORNAMENTAL I Ifl b CO SMALL FRUITS ETortrwM, Kom aaa SfcrakWy. Hyadatka, Trfiaa, LUlita, DakilUa, Poi, Etc WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, IT IS FREE Remember our Trees are Grown Without Irrigation P. B. POINDEXTER, Agent PRINEV1LLE. OREGON Dart Land. Final Proof. Notice for Publication. UnitJ State I and Otttoo. The Dal In. Oregon. October 11 1. Notice ia hereby rWn h' Keibrt II. Hawley. of Foot, Oregon, hai tiled no tirwnfhi intention to make proof oa oli desert-land claim No. 2SS. for the LoWlJ and S of Section is, Tp. lIB.ua . " . before the County Clerk at PnneTill. Ore gon, on the Tth day of December, 190A. tie names me iuhwwhh w ..... prove the complete irrigation and reclama tion of said land- Howard Morri. Si. 1 Brown, Isedor Meyer, of Poet, Oregon; Charley Henry, of Paulina, Oregon. ' MICHAKLT. SOLAN, J0-25p . Keguter. Department of the Interior, tnr Puhllcatlon. nd ilt alTb Dalle. Orecon, November Su. IMS. Nnttae la beiebe riven that Abet '. Moe- fhrd, or Prlnevt lie, Oronn. baa SWd notkw of hi Intention to make fltial fl-yr proof la uppirt of bta claim, via: HonMMteari Knlnr No W6i mat Auut H, 11. tor the N WS of Section U, Township 16 South, Ranee 17 K, M. and that ald proof will be made before tb County ark, at Prtneellle, Orecon. oa January II tta. 1W. He name the rbllowlng wltneawwto prova his eonilnuoo reldeno upon, and eu lava lion ot the land, vll: I harle Keuerhelm. Otto BadU)ff. 8. W. Tancey, WUIIam Adam, of PHnjvltie, Ore- AdditioisJ Locals. Wm. L. Mortonl. Stttuurt I. I'lon and Edwaril T. Batfaon of I-auiotrtti were In Prtiwvllte Saturday tuHklint arrnnp'inoiita to rtve- up on their homeatfrnls. O'Nt'll Nit., wbo hare twn lu the wholesale and retail Uuor buslne In Prliievllle slm 1W. have soltl their retail buslmws to Long 4 sn.vlerlv. The O'Nell Uroa. hve rvtalmnt the wholesale department but the new flrtu will net a tlh'lr atrents. The old firm will devote nil their time to the Une I'lne TradlnK Company's store at Forest and In looklnj? nfter their larjre raueh Inter est. SVi i .J- JYI LrtlUICd. aSl arl Prices from $15.00 to $25.00 per Suit Misses and Children's ra ton. IWIp MicmaiLT. N Rec later. Closing Out Sale OF LADIES' FURNISHINGS, Etc Having decided to discontinue from carrying Ladies' Furnishings in stock, our entire line of these goods will therefore be sold at ACTUAL COST Don't fail to take advantage of this sale, as it means a big saving of money to you. We have in stock useful articles of wearing apparel. Call, see the goods, get the prices and you will buy. THE OWL CASH STORE R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor Department of the Interior, Notice for Publication. Laud Office at The Dalle. Oregon. November. 0, 1908. v..i..- I tiereh riven that James M. Zimmerlee of Princville, Oregon, ha Hied notice of his intention to make nnai nye- year prooi in support m uiaciauu, Homeetead Kntry N'olU34 made June . 1902, for the WW SW. KK 8W and NVW SEV4 of Section 8, Towmmip H South. Range 17 K, W M, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk. atPrinevUle, Oregon, on January 9th, 1907. He names the roliowing wuneaee mj prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of the land, vi : E. A. roe Lafollette, William a.irnam. Tom titroud, Henry B.rdsong, of rnne- ville, Oregon. . micbasi. i. ctouaii. Desert Land, Final Proof. Notice for Publication. L'nited 8tates Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, November 30, 1906. Nntine i hereby inven that Rebecca A. I ii u nt PHnrvilfe. Oreson. has tiled no- tice ol invention v mao wiwi in desert-land claim No 2HK. for the SWVi, NW SKaml Lots S aud 4 of Sec tion 18, Township 16 8, R 19 K, W M . be fore the County Clerk at Prineville, Ore gon, on the 8th day of January, 1907. She name the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: W H. Keehn. Homer Norton, F. A. Rowell, of PrinevUle, Oregon, W. H. Post, MICHAEL T. NOLAU, Register. Th iwhiiIm h I'rlnevllle want a now nnrt houxe and lacked some thing like seven tluiuaand dollara hHvtnir inoner emiuith t build It and keep atrletly within the law In the matter of county Indebted mtui. The buitlnettn men ot that live town Immediately aulwcrlbed tlie amount whk-h make the building of the new court houae a certainty. Such a town la worth living In. Mitchell Sentinel. Winter Apparel Handsome Fall and Winter Coats of Gray Shadow Plaids and Black and Mixed . AAA 1 ro clolh$ IU t& Ladies' Walking Skirts of Fancy Gray Plaid LJ Materials - - $4.50 to $7.50 each lYi iUJ s$e$ and CniIdren,s nS Coats of all the iJaV i . i .il.- 1 M.lriMt Prtroc ranffp feHfrcm - - $3.50 to $12.50 each m WURZWEILER & COMPANY ti PRINEVILLE, OREGON SI n iveuucuuii ucuc rr7i mwfcm IS fin I 111? I My entire line of Millinery at REDUCED PRICES MRS. ESTESf Corar 2nd mad Maia StrejeU f a Timber Und, Act June 3, 187H. ! Metkc far rUkatiea. United State land Office, The Dallea, Oregon, November 2, 1W. Notice it hereby given that in com pliance with the provinioni ol the act ol Congrea olJune 3, 1878, entitled "An act For the eale of tim'wr land In the KtateMof Caliiomia, Oregon, Nevada, .r.,1 WaHhimrton Territory." a extend ed to all the Public LatuI HUU by act o( AugiiHt 4, Wi, (iarrett T. Hoover, of PrinevUle, county of Crook, Mata ol tlregon, has this day tiled in thb office l.; .worn statement No 3M7, lor the ot Post, Oregon, 1 12-tinp Cattlemen should rejoice at the condition of the cattle market at Portland. Today's Journal nays: "The cattle market la doing thing. Receipt are again quite fair, but de mand Ut ahowlng a kku. On everv aide market la allowing Imprometnent. that the land sought is more vaiuame . . . . .. far it tiinher or atone than for agricul- cuiKiier ...r to MUbliah his steers and cowa. llie loriuer naa . . d u,fore tbe (,nI,ty constant In- ,nilllp N?w h, Kange No. 17 lie the cattle r, w M, and will offur proof to uliow THE IIU1G M1 "Ml OF CURES DR. KING'S C1U 11IWEM FOR COUGHS and COLDS. FOR WEAK. SORE LUNGS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, HEMORRHAGES AND ALL THROAT and LUNG DISEASES. PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the grandest medicine of modern times. One bottle completely cured me of a very bad couch, which was steadily growing worse under other treatments. EARL SHAMBURG, Codell, as. PRICE 50o AND tl.OO 3 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY C Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office, at Burn. Or., Nov. , 190S. Mti. in hnhv riven that Jame . Fosle, I of Paulina, Onon, ha filed notice of hi In tention to make nnai nve year iinxii in nun- port of hl c'aim, via.: Horaii cu.rjr till, made November 6. Hl, for the a4 ', and 4 nmH, nee 'U, tp. IS H, ranee 24 ,, and that nald proof will be made before War ren Brown. ounty clerk, at bl office at Prine ville, Oregon, on December 1. ti ....r lh. rr.ll.,alnr witnmuie to DrOVe hlerontinuoa rwildcn upon nd cuUlva. Hon of the land, vie Hugh J. LUler. V. Il'lam Coulthard, March Logan. L. V. Bailey, a of Paulina, Oregon. , , II -22np Wm. Farre. Relter. reached the high point at $4.25, while eowa and hetfera are firm to day at $3(3! 3.25. The same figure remains for atockers and feeders. Clerk at I'rinevtlle, Oregon, on the am da; of February, 1!I07. tla niniMln willlPM-ti: J. W. VOl lina, W. !l. Huston, H. Y. Huston, of Prineville, OrcBim. J. H. O'Kelly, ol A -1 -...I ku.kn Prof. A. C Strange, who has been Anv lMnon. ,;iminn adverne- prtnctpal of the Crook County High y tne bove-decrill lands are re- lD..t. v, .1 fkaa 1lin1kal f vvMj-u. Iihh nnmtnl to tile their claims in this office ficilirwi .... . --, I n . , , ...!..... tua hiinila on or neiore aaui nni nay """j, Templeton & Son and D. P. Adamson & Company Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notice far Pablicatioa. j United States Lund Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Hepteni ber '!A, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to ail the Public Land States by act of August 4, 18!, Rebecca Smith Davics, of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Ore gon, has this dav filed in this office ber sworn statement No. 3:112, for the purchase of the NEV of Section No. 2fi, In Towushiji No. 16 8, Range No. 18 K, W M, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for it timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish her claim to said land before the oountv clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on the 10th day of January, 1907. She name as wiineBsos; wiliiRm n. Ford. James 8. Smith, c. M. Charl ton Charles A. Graves, of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claimB in this office on or before aid 10th day of January, 19(17. 11-1-p Michael T. Nolam, Register. Timber Land, Act Jane 3, 1878. Notice for Publication. United State Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, October 30, 190. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of june 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," ex tended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, Samuel A. Prose, of Prineville, county of Crook, state of Oregon, bas this day filed in this office his sworn state ment No 3521, for the purchase of the of sec 20, SW14 swli ol sec 17, and seUseW sec 18, township 13 S, range 16 E, w M, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val uable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the county clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on the 2lh day of January, 1907. He names as witnesses: W H Huston, W H McCoy, W H Loftin, A A McCord, all ol Prine ville, Oregon. , Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 29th day of January, 1907. II-22p Michael T. Nolan, Register. If otice to Cteditori. Estate ofB. F. Zell, Deceased: Notice is hereby given by the undersigned ad ministratrix of the estate of 11. i. Zell de ceased, to the creditors of and all other persons having claims against me aaiu estate to present them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the nndersigiie.1, at the office of M. E. Elliott in Prineville, Oregon. Dated thU 1st day of November, 1900: MARY ZELL. Administratrix of the Estate of B. F. Zell, Deceased . , " CITATION. In the county court of the atate of Oregon, for the County of Crook In the matter of the eatate of Alex ander McCloy, deceased. Citation. To all devlseea and helm unknown of Alexander McCloy, deceased, greeting: In the name of the atate of Oregon you are hereby cited and required to appear in the county court of the atate of Oregon, for the county of Crook, at the court room thereof, at Prineville, In the county of Crook, on Monday, the 7th day of January, 1907, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, If any there lie, why an order of aale should not lie made authoriz ing P. B. Davla, the adminlatrator ol nald estate, to sell the following de 8crlled real estate belonging to said estate at private sale, to-wlt: The SWK of the NWji of sec 10; the REK of the KKhi and the N of the SE of sec 9. In township 12 8, of R 9 E of Willamette Meridian In crook county, Oregon. Witness, the Hon. W. A, Bell, Judge of the county court of the atate of Oregon, for the county of crook, with the seal of said court affixed, this 22d day of November, A. D., 1906. hai, Attest: Warren Brown, clerk. By May Belle Reed, deputy clerk. placed hla resignation In ot the school board. Mr. Strange made thla announcement to hla pu pils the other day. He leaves Prine ville to accept the prlnclpalsliip of The Dalles High School. The po sition la a better paying one and much aa we dislike to lose mm ne cannot be blamed for tietterlng him sell. Mr. Strange has labored hard and earnestly for our high school and his efforts have made It one ot the best In the state. His successor has not vet been announced. It Is UW7. ll-2ttp. Michakl T. Nol.AH, Register. Timber Und, Art June 3, 17H. Nti fr rV4itlia. United Stat.- Ijhi.1 OfTire, The Dalle. Oreuon, Novemlier 8, Wort. Notice l hereby given that in rom pliance with the provision of th art ol Congress of June 8, 187H, entitled "An art for the sale of tiutlier land ill the State ol California, Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington Territory, a eitnndod to all the Public I-and KUUni by art of Augimt 4. tieoree V. Kohert. of Prineville, eonnty of Crook, Ptate of Oregon, baa Una day llleil in tin onice hi sworn statement No. AVitt. for the uurt-liaae oltheN1 MM, Br,i rvr.i ol rlertion :t2 ami NWk N I4 of Heel ion No M, in Township No 15 S, Range No 21 K. W M.' ami will offer prool to show that the land might is more valuable lor its timber or stone than for agricul tural minx)), ami to establish his claim to said land Iwlnre the Count Clerk at Prineville, Oregon on dav ol February. 1107. lie name wltiiessos : A. C. Knighton, Jeff O'Kelly. Hynm Cady, J K. Stewart, of Prineville, Oregon. Anv and all iHirms claiming adverse lv the almve dcscrilied binds are reouest ed to tile their claims in this office on or lielore said 7th nay ol rehrunry, 1107 ll-2ilp Michakl T. Nolan, Register. County the 7th pi TRY US We collect everywhere and make no charge unless collect ion la made. We please our clients. ASK THEM Timber ..and. Act June 3, 1K7S. Notlr tor I'tibllcntlou. t'nlted Ktntea I Jtnd Office. The Unites, Oregon, November ft, UKl. Notice la hereby given that lu com Italic with the provisions of the act of CougroHM of June 3, 1",H, eti- Hied "An art for the ante of timber lands In the Nutte of Cnlllornla, Ore gon. Nevada, unit Washington Ter ritory, ' as eleiiiiel loan we i"tio lit-Uuid Slates by act of August 4, 1HW, u-ua v. aioeeiy, of Prineville, county of Crook, Stale of Oregon, has thla day tiled lu thla tittle. Imraworu statement No 3;57, for the purvhitjte of the V. NW W and NUKW&ot Section NoU, In Town ship No 13 M. Range No IS K. W M, and will offer proof to show that tn land Nought I more valuable lor Ita tluiU-r or stone than for agricultur al purposea, ami to establish ber claim to Hitlil land before the County Clerk at Prineville, Oregon till the Hth day ol February. ltK7. She nil me aa witnesses: v. n. Huston, J. W. Collins, Delia Huston, S. A. Prow, of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all iversona claiming au vermdy the above-descrtlad landa are riHiiested to lite their claims In this olllce on or U'fore said Kill day of February, 1SMI7. 12-up Mm iiakl T. Nolan, lU-glster. HOTEL FOR RENT. The Hamilton Hotel In Ashwood Is for rent to responsible parties. Ap ply to I. H. Hamilton, H-22p Prineville, Or. Addres Mduoan Mkhcantilk Co., Whlir. Portland. Ore. notUkely that he will takeup hla 1. - rru.. rtulliMi until nttur th I '- wuri ab iuo y ... ..... - - 1 holidays. Prineville has long needed a place where dramas and other entertain ments can be given. To satisfy this need the public-spirited memliers of the Ladles' Annex have undertaken the erection at one end of the club gymnasium a stage ample In size for any performance and with commodi ous dressing rooms. Scenery will le provided sufficient for any ordinary program and it Is hoped the stage will lie In frequent use. The greater part of the credit for thla is due the ladles of the Annex who so often sur prised na with enterprises designed for civic good. The first use of the stage will probably be the opera "Pinafore" given aa a lieueflt for the high school piano fund Friday De cemlier 21st. Seats will be provided for all and the hall will lie made as comfortable aa possible. All are urged to come and thug encourage and help two good Institutions and and two good purposes, the club In building lta new atage and the aahool In paying for Ita new piano. Timber U11.I, Art June 3, 1N7H. Notice for Publication. United Hlslna Land Office, The Itallit. Ori'itun, O'tolwr a, lwl. Nolle Is Iht!t given that III coniiillani' with the provisions ol the set of conxremi ol jiinas. 1H7H, entlflml "in i t lor the ule ol timber lands In the HUtiwof callfnrnl, ore- gem, Nevada, and Washington Territory," extended In all the Puhllu l,and States by ael ill August 4, 1st'.', I.lua Mppnian, of I'rlnevllle, rntinty of crook, Htateof Oregon, ha this day liled in this nffiie her sworn aiateiui'iit No. HXIb, for the purchase of the Wi HK'4 of section Nil. 2, III Township No. 12 H. Kangu No. IS K, W M. and will offer proof to show that tlio land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to tabllsh her claim to said laiul before the county clerk at Prlunvllle, Oregon, on the 101 h day of January, 11NI7. She names as witnesses: 8. J. Newsom, Walter O'Nell, George Meyers, A. H. Lippman, of Prineville, Oregon. Any and alt persons claiming adversely the above-described lamls are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said UHh day of January, IIM7. ll-I-p MichailT. NoLsM, Register. tuirtineiit i Notice for Publication. Land Olllce at The Dalles. Oregon. November 30, lBOtt. Notice Is hereby given that Bert C. vi. i,f I'rlni-vllli.. Oreiroil. tins flltHl notice of his luteiitloii to make final live-year proof In support ol hla claim, via: Homestead Kntry M 1105 made Novemls-r 12, litoi, lor me N)4 SICK and K HW ot Stwtloa 23, Towuslilp 18 South, Range 17 E, W M, ami that said proof will tie made liefore the County Clerk, at Prlne vllle, Oregon, on January 10th, 1907. He names the following witness to prove his continuous residence up on, and cultivation ot the land, via: Joseph Olle, O. II. Nye, Henry Par ry, Orange Hodges, of Prineville, Oregon. Michakl T. Nolan, 12-Sji Register. Boooks and H School 'ii o i i a.. l : . ii 1 scitoui ouppucs m 1 at I t 1 A D A MSON'Sg THE PLACE TO 1 hQ I OCI Ci PT THE PLACE TO SAVE II 0 It E Y 1 110 l-OCilC;! SAVE MONEY . I. MICHEL, Proprietor Jolly Old St. Nicholas has paid us a visit and from his well filled sleigh we selected the best line of Holiday Goods in the city. For the Boys and Girls Notice to Creditors. SledB, Horns, Drums, Tops, Gaines, Whistles, Alphabet Blocks Iron Trains Autograph Alburna Air Rlttes, Magic Lanterns Dolls Doll Buggies DIhIios Trunks For Ladies and Oents Toilet Cases, Manicure Set, Musical Albums, Hand Mirrors, Photograph Albums, Post Card Albums, Thread Baskets, Fancy Stationery, Fancy Hawaiian Ware, Fancy Japanese Ware, Glassware, under- ment of Edward Q. Bolter, deceased, to all Nnliea ia hnreVlV eiven bV tllS aimed executor of the taut will and testa- creditor of and all persons having claims against the estate of the Bald deceased to present them with proper voucher to the nnnWuionod at the oftlce of M. K. Elliott, in Prineville. Oregon within six months from the first publication of this notice. "WkO. BOLTER M. R. ELLIOTT Executors of the last will and testament of Edward O. Bolter, deceased. Our stock of fciweaters, Legging, Caps, Fascinators, Hoods, Gloves and Mittens are ... ' "...-. A A.! . t T . 1 t. the finest to be had. run nne 01 lioots, Arctics ana ituoDers. i Complete stock of Groceries always on . hand. Compare our prices with what you have always paid. Chocolates in fancy boxes tor holiday presents. THE