District Court. The My term of the district court e ded iu labors Tuesday. The following cawe were dinpoeed of: II. F. IVitzel va S. P. Conroy et al. The case will be heard at The Dalles. R. L. Sabin vs Madras Milling A Mercantile Co. etal. Continued. E. Dorgan & Co. vs K. O. Hyde, Continued for the term. Grorgn J. Douris et al vs State of Oregon. Verdict for plaintiff. The Deschutes Irrigation & Tower Co. vs Sarah K. Barnett. De fendant to have thirty days to answer or plead. Transferred to Wasco county as per stipulation. The Deschutes Irrigation A Power Co. vs C. II. Barnett Plain tiff to file amended complaint. De fendant to have 30 days thereafter to file answer or plead. Rock Island Plow Co. vs Will Wur iweiler and Arthur Hod ires. Ar gued and submitted. Briefs to be sent to The Dalles. P. B. Poindexter vs City of Prine ville. Continued for the term. J. D. Merrill vs G'. M. Cornett. Motion to set aside service was sustained. W. D. Clark vs Columbia So. Ir rigation Co. Judgement on ver dict Defendant to have 60 days to present bill of exceptions. Will H. See vs V. S.Cowles. De fault and judgement. P. B. Davis vs C. A. Graves. De fault end judgement and order to sell attached property. Mary L. McDowell vs T. M. O'Con nell. Continued for service. Mary L. Cook vs H. F. Cook. Report filed; decree granted. Robert Odell vs Grant Miller. Settled and dismissed? W. F. King vs The Gatewood Mining & Trading Co. Continued. D. S. Dufur vs W. T. Casey. Set tled and dismissed. Jerry Cramer vs M. N. Cramer. Report filed and decree granted. Alta A. Rundlett vs The Lone Pine Tree Trading Co. Continued. Murphy, Grant & Co. vs Fred Cla3-pool and 0. C. Claypool De fault and judgement. J. M. Stewart vs Ida B. Stewart Report filed and decree granted. J. L. McCulloch vs S. A. D.Puter. Djsmissed without prejudice. A. N. Johnson vs Crook County. Dismissed on motion of defendant A. A. Kellar vs A. P. Dawson. ' Dismissed without cost J. F. Morris vs Fred Claypool and Omar Claypool. Judgement on verdict The Sute of Oregon vs A. A. Me Cord. Sentenced to pay a fine of 200. State of Oregon vs Oliver Errick son. Verdict of not guilty return ed and defendant discharged. Mary L. McDowell vs John El der. Settled and dismissed. H. A. Melvin vs J. G. Dorrance and S. H. Dorrance. Settled and dismissed. Sute of Oregon vs F. Rowlee. Dis missed on motion of district attor ney. Barton Bros, vs The Gatewood Mining & Trading Co. Continued as per stipulation. The Mine & Smelter Supply Co. vs The Gatewood Mining & Trad ing C. Dismissed on motion of plaintiff without prejudice. Deschutes Irrigation & Power Co. vs Crook county. Agreed and submitted; . to be heard at The Dalles. H. B. Reed vs W. H. Foster. Judgement on verdict. C. M. Cartwright vs A. J. Black, Loretta Black and The Baldwin Sheep fe Land. Co. Confirmation granted. G. T. Daritch and N. B. raritch vs State of Oregon. Continued. Stroud Bros, vs C. A. runcan. Default and judgement and order to sell attached property. George Wood vs F. C. Rowlee.M. H. Rowlee, Crook County Bank and the Shaniko Warehouse Co. Default as to defendants F. C. Row lee and M. H. Rowlee. Decree. J. F. Morris vs Campbell Duncan and Susie Duncan. Default. Jud gment and order to sell attached property. State of Oregon vs William Hor sell. Plea of guilty entered by de fendant and find $250. ' Ida Merdith vs James Merdith. Report filed and decree granted. A. Thompson et all vs George Summers. Default judgment. Sute of Oregon vs H. A. Melrin. Not a true bill. Defendant dis charged. P. B. Poindexter vs Martin E Girow. Default and judgment and order of sale of attached property. An tone vs James M. Montgo mery. Settled and dismissed. Prineville Amateur Athelic Club vs Crook County. Argued and submitted on stipulation of facts. Black Percheron Stallion TURCOT 5 6 0 4 1 Foalded May 11, 1900. Bred by M. Vallee, De partment of Orne, France. Imported April 12, 1905. Pre sent owner Lamonta Percheron Horse Company. There will be no regular stands this season, but the oiauion win move trom place to place. It will come from Willow Creek down the McKay to Prinerille. From Prine ville to Lamonta. If anyone desires information or service at any other pomi win piease drop a postal or send word to Henry Montgomery, Grizzly, Ore, Iheir wants will receive immediate attention. How to Var4 Of Old A p. The mot sikvMful way if wniil- tng off the approach of oM l to maintain a vtorou llirtlun. Thin can lie done by entlng only fil suited to your mul oecupntlon. and when any illnonl.-rof thentomiu'h nppour tnke a doui ClinniltertatiT Stomach and Liver Tablet torrvrt It If yon have a weak stomach or are troubled with Imllifxntton. vou will And thewe Tablet to be Just what yu need. For sale by 1). 1 AdaiUHon. If otic. Notice Is hereby Riven that the rriuoYiite i nitrcn Aiwooiation will meet on Friday, May 10th, at the 1'nliin t'hiirvh. for th iiumnaiA ! ilu. cuiwIuk the propriety of gellttiir their property the I nlon Church. Kverv i ii,. .. - iiimy evmt. AiwuiiK raueti mr a p.m A. Zki.i., Chairman of Hoard. Notice to Debtor. The old Arm of Foster A Horitra ha dissolved partnership and all account due said firm must be Met tied at once. Any lndeltednei aiCHliiHt said ftriu will lie settled on demaud Cart W. Fostkk. J. W. Ho RIO AN. If otico of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice I hereby jrlven that the firm of t oster & H origan I dissolved by mutual conwen t, Cary W. Foster retiring. All debts or account due or owing by the old firm will be net tled by them. Dated this 2nd day of May 1U07. Cary V. Fohtkk J. V. Hokioan. Incubator for Sa1 Cheap. A Rood Incubator, practically new at a bargain. Inquire of Mrs. N. E, LiOUan, ITtneville, Or. 4-UitI For Sal. Relinquishment of Ho incut cad En- try, with house and Improvement. situated on Deschutes river, for sale cheap, inquire of I C. Email O'Nell, Oregon. 4-lltf Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby iriren. bv the miller. uned, the administrator of the estate of Uavul D. renter, deceaMHl, to all perwnt having claims against said estate to pre sent mem wun tne proper voucners to the undersigned at his ofttce in Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice. Dated this lltfa day of April, 1907. M. R. Elliott. Administrator of the Estate of David D, r eeder, deceased. r il l!) J! Ml V',l IVl'l 111 wS8 1 CSMTJ ?LL ft Will cost you B- J to wnte for oar big FKKK BICVCLK catalogue Ull I he mwt complete line of hiKhrlde BELOW any other manufacturer or dealer in the worUL """" DO NOT BUY A BIGYm r L"L?"'T, '' 1, "W T?n have received out complete Fre2 Cata loBues illustrating and describing every kind of high-grade and low-eralc Pwa'dJa"er!l!.r"!. md-"" of our remarkaWe low . l?d wo.?derfu' "fw ""en made possible by selling from factory direct to rsier with no middlemen's profits. . j !YF SW.PH fPPI?yAL "''"' a end dtfiosit. Pay the Freight and hZ,?JZ' JZSl'd m', cth" terms which .fo oth. r - j -"f"J -'"'"S a JJim. Regular Price $ To introduco Wo Will Sell You a Samnlo Pair for Only ' We,nee5 Bldam A tent in every town and can offer an opportunitT to make money to suitable young men who apply at once. 7 bUFunsTunp.PHnnFT.nP3o nly aawwa OA i .80 PEU PAIR NAILS. TACKS I OH GLASS 1 WON'T LET niir tuc aid Vbxsn WITH ORDER S4.6S NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES. Result of is years experience in tire- making. No danger from THORNS, CAC TUS. PINS. NAILS. TACKS or GLASS. Sr.enous punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can be vulcanized like any other tire. I wo Hunarea Thousand pairs now in actual use, jeveniy-nve mousanu pairs sold last year. iff " Over Notice the thick rnbbnr tread "A" and pnnctare strips "Ii" and "l," also rim strip "IV to prevent rim cutting. T:,ls tire will outlast anj- other make bOI T, tLAblKJ and HASH XilUWii, DESCRIPTION! Made fn all sizes. It is lively and easy ridw ot i1iirv,l. J ti.j TV- tl. a special quality of rubber, which nCTertme. hJlS ! "IV" i special quality of rubber, which nn.r w,,... l.irSU'r"'""" innnre . ithoutallowinirtlicairtoescaoe. w, rC t" , ; ,":.;"u.""'tn.h' P '" pnnciurcs thaUlir tireshaveonly been sniped up an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given bscveral layers 1 thin secia'" v picpared fabric on the tread. That "Holding Hack" sensation com'inonU when rid iJ ?t iti, ' tread which prevents all air from b fiKrSVIiVi,rtind.t-h? road ""-omtag all suctionThe regular price of th"x tires is p, w per pair, but for advertising purposes we are making a special factoFy price to the ri.iri of only H.ku per pair Al orders shipped' same day letter is rcceivcdTWe ship C aiJ onnpprov You dc not p:.y a cell urild you have exammed and found them strictly as represented 1W)fOVuL FbLL t lHH VV I1 If and enclose this advertisement We will also send one uicl:U j a t'nnsnn mpii r.unrtnrvr khim i . i . Ki ( e oi intentional knite cuts or heavy gtishes). Tires to be returned e- ')UU L-.vt i.n Se if f jr a.-.y reason they are not satisfactory on examination Vi e arejK-iixlly relh-We and money sent to us is as safe as in a bank. Ask your Postmaster ranker, fexi.resa or Freig: Aut or th.. Editor of this paper about . If you order a pair of these tire, you will nr.d that they will ride easier, nm t,s,er,wear better, last longer nnd look finer than any lire yen! nr.ye eyer used or seen at any price. We know that you will be so well pleased Oreo yUr We to and Uiil iZ?Ur , Vveleor a pair cf tires from anyone until yea know the new and wonJtri;;, ocrrt we are makiML'. It only costs a postal to learn everything, crii.imi. S&?iTF??,FZf VFGt bullt-up-whords, saddles, pedals, parts and repairs, an .rai. rt"S&d, everything in the bicycle line are sold by us at half th? uuu. pnetschurgedoy dtaiera and repurmen. Write for our big HDMDKY catMmme. iZ?Ur , Vveleor a pair cf tires from anyone until yea know the new an wonJtri;;, ocrrt we are makiMs;. It only costs a postal to learn evervthinp. 'Write it NOW. mm syols mm, sept, "i" ghicsso, ill Kelief from Khtumatic I 'sins. " I sutTertHi with rht-uiuatlHin lor over two years," nays Mr. Roland Curry, a patrolman, of Key Vet.Fla. "Sonietlmea It se ttled In iny knifn and laiued rue so I could hartlly walk at other times It would be In luy fee and bands bo I was Incapacitated for duty. One night when I was In severe p.ilu and lame from It my wife went to the drusr store here and came back with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I was rabbed with It and found the paiu had nearly gone during the night I kept on using It for a little more than two weeks and found that it drove the rheumatism away. I have not had any trouble from that disease for over three months." For sale by I). P. Adam son. Professional Cards. llJm- J? Cumming Sradmmt Vttrrtmmrj 3mryrm Headquarters at Hamilton Livery Stable ZPrintiriHt, Ortye. C. 8rix Office with Geo. W. Barnes Ortyc Si. Cliiiti, 10 ' ... j rtnmwtiiu. lrtgon. Cka: J. Cowards JIT. 0. 33tikna ( Ctlmty SPAyticam) Zftclknap dc a 'wards IPhjfsiciamt and iSyryoms. Ot' ttrmr 2om- o" " tlmmA-l PriMBill: Ortaon. SPhytieian and Surf ton Calli amtmmrmJ promptly day my At " mm 9?mm Jrmmf. iPriniii; Ortoom. & 0. Jtyd. iPhytieian and Surf on Calu Answcru, Pbomptlt Day o Nioht urrics una uook jvortr or A damson's bum HTOKS. RbSIUENCC Oppositi Methodist Chusch ZPrinmvilit, Srtgon ffj, n. Mm Jfttornty.at-jCam finmmnn. In the Justice's Court for District No. 1 iruoK iounty, uregon, W. R. ClKlk. Plintifr .. C. V Tli- , , . . . . . J(.t, L, Defendant. To C. N. Banta, the uliove named de fendant. In the name of the (State of Oru- irnn!' Ynil a ra hiimliir al.ltia. n and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action on or be fore Katurday, the 1st day of June 19(17 said date being six weeks from the date of me iirni puuiication oi mm summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum xpecilied therein, to-wit: For the sum ofrj0 and for the costs and dis- DiirHemenis oi tne action. ouiiuiiuiiB in scrveu upon you ny publication thereof by order of the under- ---n . t"' i uiil lor the above entitled Court, Haiti order being imiu uic iohi uay oi April tau7, and by said order it was further directed that this summons be published in the Crook County Journal, once a week for six suc cessive weeks. The date of the first publi cation of this summons was April 18, 1!I07. Oiv-n under my hand this 17th day of April 1907. J. L. Lucky, w . iii, ... Justice of the Peace. W. A. Bell, Attorney for Plaintiff. Trotting & Pacing Bred Stallion JOHN "S" Will make tRo Season at my barn in Prineville, Oregon at f 15.CX). Money due when mare is known to be with foal. This is a well bred young Stallion as there is iu the State, of good size, and disposition and his eolts are gKd inHth ones with plenty of bone and style. FINE DRAFT STALLION i The Imported Registered Coal Black Percheron The Property of T. J. Ferguson. He will stand for serviee at the ranch of (Jeorge Wiley on Newsoin Creek on Monday, Tuesday ami Wednesday of eaeh week, commencing the 1st of May. He will be at the ranch of T. J. Ferguson the rest of the time. Terms To insure, $15, No responsibility for accidents. The Imported English Registered Shire Stallions From the estate of the famous Peter Stuhbs, of Glos. England Blaisdon Glory No 8622. By Blaisdon Conqueror No. 15989. Blaisdon Standard No. 8623 By Blaisdon Champion No 19351. Will make the season 1907 at Haycreek Terms: $20.00 to insure mare with foal. THE BALDWIN SHEEP & LAND CO r GO TO HORIGAN & STILL FOR THE Choicest Meats in the Market. We are prepared to serve our many patrons better than ever. We have always on hand a select stock of BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL. Fish, Game and Vegetables in Season If you want to buy in quantity call on us. We handle all kinds of country produce. HORIGAN & STILL Hats, Shoes and Clothing A complete line of Gent's Furnishings at Prices that you can afford to pay. Call in and let us show you the goods and quote you our prices. A Choice Line of J5 Cigars & Tobaccos THE OWL CASH STORE R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor IPS si 1 -Hi I 1 1 1 n. 'tt i 1 Strayed or Stolen. A llcht bay home, saddled marked, 15 haudH hlh, weighs IKK), branded anchor 7 connected on left Bhouldcr; whltr face.-one white eye; wan In Sam Smith's pasture a month afro. I will pay SlOfor Information leading to its recovery, or $100 for Informa tion that will lead to the arrest and convltion of the person that stole It. Address; John A. Mohk-r, Alma, Lane Co., Or. 5-0-1 nip Notice to Creditors. Notice 1 hereby Riven by the under Rignwi, the ailmiiiiHtnttor of the Kotute ol Oeorjfe B. Taylor, deceuHcd, to all pcrMHir linvins cluiiTiH BK'iiiiMt the extitte of the Raid decedent to present the Hiwne to the nn,L1.un..Ul al l.i. in Iii...ftll. fl-n. gon, with the proper vouchers, within nix niontlin from toe lirst publication of thin notice. Dated April 11, 1W. M. R. Kl.MOTT, AdmiriiHtrator of the Kxt.iLt.c of (liun-ie It. Taylor, Deceased, I'KHHY l,OM WAI.T H.NOPKHI.Y Long & Snoderly Dealers in Pine Wiuea, Liitit niul gr. We hatulle the celebrated ' Sedgwick W hisky, noted fur its rich, mellow flavor. Hole agents for Hop (Jold Iloor and the famous JSapa JSthla. 2ro.xm.ll37- TxcLcio Solicited. $ BES8EBBBBEEBBB eSSaSSeSSSeSQ 7jie deception. SMITH A CLKKK. IWim-roim k- Domestic and Imported Liquors, Wines and Cigars COUNTRY OHDKHS SOLICH 1-1) 1'tH.t Ollitr- llox 92 rUINKVlLLK, OitKCON i MAIN 8TKKKT .t.,lvt.l, t, , , i,7T, i . , , N, V. t, V, . , I. (.1 r t LJ r u r t ri u r -i i. J r u r 1 li r "i 4. J r i. J r l L J r LJ r t k j r i li n u n LJ r i L. J r tr LJL. inririnnfmPirijiririririririrvinririnriMn JbJLJkJkJl.Jk.JLJkJUjVl.JkJLJLJkJLJLjLJI.JL JI. JLJL JLJLJ The O'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIbkE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season SMELZER & ELLEFSON, Props. pir innnnririnnirirriririnrsririnrirm JLJLJkJLJLJLJkJLJLJLjVLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLjLJlJLJLj r i k j M LI M L J r l L J r i LJ r i L J r i L J r i u r i t j r n Li r..i L J r t L J ri u r L J r i LJ r 1 LJ rvinnnrinrvirmrininnririnr inrir' ir.-irir JLJLJLJLJLAJLjLAJLJLil J L JLJL JLJLJLJL JLJLJLJL Jk JL jfL r i LJ r - LJ r i LJ r i LJ ri LJ r i LJ r i LJ ri LJ r, LJ r 1 L J ri LJ r i LJ r 1 LJ n LJ ri LJ n Senercil jftlaccsmithing IIoHHIIOKISO, W'lUlp WoKK, KT1'., NKATLY AND ritnMITI.Y Do.NK Whkk it m )onk liv : : : Sfiobcrt 7ooro Satisfaction Will He Guaranteed Pkimkvu.i.k, OllKliON. L J fVI LJ n LJ r i L J r i LJ r..i LJ r 1 L J r i L J r i L J r i LJ f 1 L J r, l LJ 11 LJ r..i L J r..i L J r i L-J rTrrrxrrrrirr'rr'irrnr'imr?r'ir-r'r'rxr'irrirr'rr:i LJL JL JLJL JLJL JLJL JLJL JLUL JfL JLJL JLJL JLJLJLJL JLJL JLJL J IiXJnVEBELE ShinltH, MouItliiiKf, Windows, Doorn, (IlacHi-H, Klc. Kic, Etc. SHIPP&PERRY I'KINKVILLK, OKKtiON Sr3n3SCriErierar3 Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line Dally Between Prineville and Shaniko HCHEDULK i Leave Hlmniko, 0 p. m. Arrivi'M Rt Prim-viMo fi h. m, Ihvch Prinevillo 1 p. m. Arrives Rt Hlmniko 1 a. m. First Class Accommodations Shamco Warehouse Co. SJinnAo, Oregon General Storage, Forwarding AND. Commission Merchants Dealers in Blacksmith Coal, Flour, Barbed Wire, Nailg, Cement, Limo, Coal Oil, Planter, Sulphur, Wool and Grain, Sacks and Twine, Grain and Feed. Agents for Wasco Warehouse Milling (!o's. "White River" and "Dalles Patent" Flour. Highest price paid for Hides and Pelts. Special Attention is paid to Wool Grading and Baling for Eastern Shipments. Stock Yards with all the latest and best facilities for Handling Stock. 97Jark 2our Soocis in Care of "S. TO. Co' The Journal for Printing