Hot Stove-Cool Kitchen How do you expect to en dure the broiling dtyt of summer if you prepare all the food over clwnS coal fire? You need a " New Tcrfec" tJon" Oil Stove that will do the cooking without cook ing the cook. It concen trates plenty of heat under the pot and diffuses little or none through the room. Therefore, when working with the NEWJEREOON Wick Blue Flame 00 Cook-Sf ove the kitchen actually teems as comfortable as you could wish It to be. This, in itself, is wonderful, but, more than that, the New Perfection" Oil Stove does perfectly every thing that any stove can do. It is an ideal all-round cook-stove. Made in three sizes, and fully warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. i i 1 r 1 i Kotic of Administrator' Salt of Rtal Ette. Notioe i horolv civon, that in tmr itiutre of an otU-r of the county court f Crook Count v. Oregon, mutle on the dill day of May, 1 in the matter of the ett of John l nor, (toooatuM. me nndiTfii.'tusl, the silministrMor of saUI stale, will pWi at private e!e, iitjis-t to eanhrmation bv mvl county comt. from and after tlie 3rl sr of July. 1 90S, a.lthe ripht. title ami tnlewt of the ail John Trior at the time of hi loath, ami all the rinht. title ami in ter t the out has aconired tn al- turn to that of the mm John Prior at the time of hi do.it h, in ami to nil that certain piece or parcel of lam! aituatiM in the til? ot rrineville, ixuinty ol 'root. Stulcof lrei?.in. more t-articu- hirly tlecrihel as follow: Ixt two in Mock thirteen of Monroe Hol;ts' plat of Prlneville, Oiwn, as the aame ajv rw.it a cf mvrvl in the olliee ol the onntv clerk ol trout lonntv, Mate ol Oregon. Term and conditions ol sale, cash, rated May 21, l'.KK IsOM CtKKC, Administrator of the F.state of John Prior, deceased. JS&& Lamp a ubtntial, trojir- It made and hand some lamp. Buna for bout with a strong, mellow light Just what you need for even bit reading or to light the dining-room. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporate) 1 Big Freighting Project Abandoned The freighting project between Madras and Shaniko has been finally abandoned, says the Pioneer and the big road train which has stood at Shaniko for the past year will be shipped at once to the Holt Manufacturing Company at Stock ton, Cal. This action was deter mined upon by the company after the recent visit of an expert sent here by them, the report made by the expert having been unfavor able. The road train, which was sold to the promoters of the enter prise under a guarantee that it could be successfully operated over the roads between Shaniko and Madras, did not prove a success on the first and only trial trip made with it, and the company organ ized to carry on the freighting business refused to accept the out fit. It was believed for awhile that the Holt people would make a second trial, but that purpose was abandoned after an expert had visited and inspected the roads. The difficulty in the way of the successful operation of the road train was in the character of the roads, the narrow grades and short turns in Cow canyon making it impossible to successfully operate the train without the expenditure of considerable money in road building, and this expenditure was not believed to be justified. of all the dry farmers good and the irrigators, too, for that matter. Mrs. G. A. Lilly is considerably under the weather at the present writing. Rumors have been quite persist ent of late that a bank is about to be started in Redmond. Possibly a trip to town tomorrow will reveal more. Later. We Eaw the letter from Edw. Johnson, cashier of the bank at Sexton, Iowa, eayiug he had succeeded in organizing a bank for Redmond and had shipped safe, office fixtures and checks, and that Mr. George Ehlers, cashier of the Redmond Bank would be along soon. That looks somewhat like business. Mrs. Kenyon reports that she and Cecil drowned out 49 gophers one afternoon. E. C. Pakk. Redmond News. Redmond, Or., June 21. Mrs. Carmelia left here the first of the week for the old home in New Jersey. A school picnic is scheduled for next Saturday at the schoolhouse grounds. ThiB departure from the usual riverside picnic is taken that the men may bring along their grubbing hoes, picks, plows, spring tooth harrows, floats and other implements of improvement and clear up the school house grounds. While they are doing that the ladies will cheer them on and male ice cream and serve other good thiDgs that will have been already made. At the school district meeting held last Monday B. A. Kendall was elected director aud J. H. Jackson, clerk. This makes a Bchool board composed of F. T. Redmond, J. O. Hansen and B. A. Kendall, with Mr. Redmond S senior member and chairman of the board. No tax was levied, that being left until later when the tax roll is made up. The Modern Woodmen held an enthusiastic meeting last Saturday for the last one of the semi-annual term. Several visiting neighbors were present and Neighbor S. Sroufe laid over for a day on his way from Silver Lake to Shaniko in order to attend. With this issue J. E. Lamb ceases to be a 6ourco of, weekly news, as he got home the first of the week, as pleased as any boy to be home again. Another copious shower yester day and last night does the hearts For Sale or Trade One Jackson Eelipe Haystacker, three Acme liuck Kakee, one 2-horse power Fairbanks-Morw gasoline engine, ill sell or trade. Address Ed Slatto.v. 5-2Stf Prineville, Oregon. Notice for Publication Pepartment of the Ir.terior, United States Land Olilce at The Ialleg, Oregon, June 2, 1908 Notice is hereby given that (i rover C. Newman. of Waitsburg, Walla Walla connty, Wnsti u-hn on June 2. l'.Xi.S. nimle Timlier and Stotifi sworn ftatemnt. No. 4(54. for SW'i NWJj SE'i and E ,2 's4- Sutton township H south, range 18 east, W. M., line filed nnticH aF intention tn mnkf final nroof tn establish claim tn tho land above described, before Register Mid Receiver at the italic?, uregon, online iau aay o! August, l'JUS. 01:iimint names as witnesses: Fred A. Rice, of Prineville, Oregon; Ezra J. Culp, Robert Brurab'ay, Forrest Carpenter, of Waitebnrir, Washington. o-4p v. v . mwiit, itegnier. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. TJ. 8. Land Otlice at The Dalles, Or. A! ay 12, 1908. Notice is hfrehy Riven that Mary L. Anderson, of Prineville Oregon, w ho. on March 2-'t!i lliOH. made Timber Application No. for f !4seW sec 32, tp 12 s,r 10 e. Lot 1 sec 5, lot 4.V ew'k'nw'i sec 4, tu 13 s, r Hi e, w ni has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the County Clerk Prineville, Oregon, on the ZSlh day of July urn. Claimant names as witness: Wade II Huston, William Wile, Samuel Dingei and Archie Powell, all of Prineville, Ore fron. C. W. Moobe. Register. '6-28p Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, United StateB Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Slay 12lh, l'J08, Notice ii hereby --mil that John W. Ritter, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on March 9th, l'.K)8, made Timber Application No. 4569. for S section 28, tewn ship 12 south, ran''e 17 east, W. M has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to tb land above described, before 1 lie Regis ter and Receiver, at lhe Dalles, Uregon on the 41 b day of August, VMS. Claimant names as witneesee: R. E. Jones. Mrs. N. 0. Jones, Wil liam G. Balfour, Arthur J. Decker, all of Prineville, Oregon. 5-21p C. W. MOORE, Register. The City Meat Market UOKKiAN & STILL, Props. Hats, Shoes and Clothing SALE OF TIMHKR. rrineville, Or in, June lti, UHW. Sealed bid markel outside "Rid Timber Sale ap- dication, June Id, l'JOS, liliio Mountains West)" and addres-d to A.S. Ireland, rrineville, OrvSn, will lie received up to ami including! July 1. litW, for all he merchantable dead timber, stand ing and down, and all the live timher marked (or etittine by the Forest Oltb cers on a ueoisnaUM are ot aout 4ii res located in the e nov ieW, e.S sel4 ne', el4 rw nelj, see S tp 17 s, r 20 e, w m, Fdiie Mountains (Westl National Forest, Wrepm ; estimated to be 230.000 feet B. M. log scale, more or less.joj living and dea l vedow pine, and fir sawtimber. No bid for loss than J2.00 per thousand feet R 51. will re considered (or livinif timber, nor less than $1.00 per thousand (eet R. M. for dead timlier, and a deposit of $-"0 00 must be sent to II. B. Cramer, I-iscal Airvnt, Forest Service, Washington, 1. C, and made payable to the TREAS URER- Ot LNiri.l) SlAlr.S, lor each bid submitted to the Supervisor. The rieht to reject any and all bills is reserved, limber upon valid claims exempted from sale. For further infor mation and regulations governing sales nddress the undersigned. A.S. Ireland, Forest Mipervisor. b-ls ot Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Mav 13, 1908. A sufficient ontest allidavit having been hied in this office by Rhodu M. H. Amel, contestant, against honieste.u! entrv 1152. made October 11, l'JOi, for SW'i SWt.', Sec. 1, Ski SE, Sec. NWi; NVi, See. 12, Tp. 13 S., R. 15 E., W. M., bv I'atrick Kellv, deceased Conteste, in w hich it is alleged that said Patrick Kellv died some timedur ing the vear l'J.Oor 1907; that said tract is not settled upon nor cultivated bv anv of the heirs of said deceased ; that the heirs of Raid claimant are unknown to me and that I have been unable to receive any information as to the whereabouts of any heirs whatever that said alleged absence was not due to employment in the army, navy or ma nne corps of the united Mates in time of war. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said alienation at 10 o clock a m. on June 30, lifus, before warren Brown, county clerk, at his office in Prineville, Oregon, and that final hear ing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on July 8, 1908, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Of fice in The Dalles, Oregonr The said contesUnt having, in proper affidavit, tiled Mav 11, 1908, sot forth facta which Bhow that after due ililligence personal service f this notice can not bo made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given bv due and proper publication. '5-21p O. W. MOORE, Register. Notice for Ptiblicaion. Department of the Interior. U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Of. May 12, 1903 Notion is hereby given that Maud Rrown, of Trineville, Oregon, who, on April 1908, made Timlier Application, No 4004, for neUnwtf and n.Si'neJi sec 20 tp 12 s, r 10 e, w m., has tiled notice of intention to make final proof, to estab lish claim to the land above nescnled before the county clerk at Rrineville Oregon, on the 29th day of July, 1908. Claimant iiamcg as witnesses: John 15. Rrown, of Culver, Oregon, A. R Eastwood and Dale Jones, both of Piineville, Oregon, and John W. Dee of (irizzly, Oregon. 5-28 C. W. 5Ioore, Register Notice to Creditors. NotiCe is hereby given bv the under signed, administrator of the estate of Commodore Carroll, deceased, to all persona having claims against the estate of Commodore Carroll, deceased, to present the fame with proper vouchers to trie undersigned at Ins otlice in rrine ville. Or eon, within six months from the date of the first publication "of this notice. J. 11. llANKR, 5-21 Administrator. Notice to Creditors. Notice U hereby fti veil by the under signed, the nilnmusirntrix with the will iinnexed of the estate of Alexan der AlcCIoy, deceased, to all persons having1 cbilniH agaliiHt said (IcceuHed to pttnent tneiu Willi the projier vouchers) to the undersigned at the office of M. R. Elliott at I'riiievilh Oregron, within nix months from the firwt publication of this notice. Dated this 21st day of May, 190-S. MAHTIIA Ik'OVKIt. Adnilnlntratrlx with the will annexed of t he ok t ate of Alexander MeCloy, deceased. 5-21 lloaJquartcra for Home - Cured Lard and Bacon Try somo of Crook county's choicest products. Its tho best that money can buy. You will not only savo money but you will help build up a homo industry. We always carry tho best in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal. Special rates when sold in larc quantities We handle all kinds of country produce H0RIGAN & STILL 1 1 1 SI rirvrnMrinmrinnnninnrinrmnnriMrnriri r. L J r 1 n 1. j) r.t W J L' J r "J J r. 1 t. J r 1 CJ CJ n L J v. J Sonera Zftlacksmithing IIorseshoei.no, Wood Work, etc., Neatly and Promptly Done When rr Done By : : : Siobcrt 9oorc Satisfaction Will Ue Guaranteed Feineviixe, Orkgox. L. J LJ r..i LJ r..i LJ L J r.n r..i L J r LJ r..i LJ r.t LJ r.i L J r.a LJ r.3 LJ r s L J L J r a nnnnririrwinnrnriirnHnrnnnririHnnrsr.i LJWjLjCJi.Ji.Jl.Jl.JLJl.Jl. Ji-Jk. jf LjLJi.JLJLJl.JLJl.JLJLJl.JL:JLJ ZjTJDNjBEjR, Shirigleg, Movtl JirK, Window, Doon, lila?soH, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP&PERRY TRINEVILLE, OREGON vrr;rrrrrr:r.tr1r?1r;r'1lr-1r; t L Jl.-Ju Jl. JL JL JLJLjLJi-jVl JLJLJLJLJLJL JL.JLJLJL JLJLJLJ A L J ri LJ r,1 I J r- 1: j ri L' ri L J r 1 C'J L J r. 1 w.i 1 L J r. 1 l J r.i LJ LJ r,.- CJ r. 1 Li r,1 L J The 0'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIloloE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season SMELZER & ELLEFS0N, Props. fTft!W II i i ri w -. A complete lino of dent's Furnishings at Trices that you can a (lord to pay. Call in and let us show youf tho goods and quote you our prices. A Choieo Lino of gr Cigars & Tobaccos THE OWL CASH STORE IU.1 ilMiillilililillllilS BS200SlSilSlSiSgfiaD3flSaa R. B, ADAMS, Proprietor T4 : ft ft THE HAMILTON STABLES (Horseshoeing in Connection) J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor l'RlNKVlLU-.. OKl,t;ON Pttx-k loardtd by lht day, wwk or month st Ikoaconnblt rntrn. KonicmlH-r u whrn in I'rint'ville. IUt Ue.M).adi.k. Wo have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent 8 8' s4 r.n L J r.i LJ r..t L J r,.i LJ LJ LJ L J LJ nn LJ r.t LJ r.;i LJ Tit L J Til L J r.i LJ r..n L'J CI LJ r.iririnnnrirnririnriKrirrrrrtrnrinrir.nnrjirs L'JLJLJLjLJLULijLJLJLJLULJL-JLULJLULUL'JiJULULULIJLIJLjLUUJ P 1 caption SMITH & CLEEK, Pnoi'RiETOits Domestic and Imported Liquors, Wines and Cigars COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED Poet Oflice Box 92 MAIN STREET PRINEVILLE, OREGON 7 Kotice for Publication. Department of the Interior, United States Land Olfice at The Dalles, Or., June 2, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Kzra J. (,'tilp of Waitsburjj, Walla Walla county Wash., who on June 2, 1908, made T. k H KKU anl NEJJ NW , section 12, township 15 south, range 18 eaut, W. M., has filed notice of in tention to make final proof, to establieh claim to the land above described, be fore Hegieter and Receiver at The Dalles, Or., on the 17th day of August, 1'JUS. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred A. liice, of Prineville, Oregon ; O rover C. Newman, Kohert Brumblav, Forrest Carpenter, of Waitf burg, Wash ington. 6 4p C. W. MOOUE, Register. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given by the under signed, the executrix of the last will and testament of Charity Wilson, deceased, to all persons having claims against said deceased to present them with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office of M. It. Elliott in Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice. Dated this 28th day of May, 1908. Makia Chain, Executrix of the last will and testa ment of Charity Wilson, deceased. 5-28 Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. h. Ijanit Ollicc at The Dalles, Or. Slay 12, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that Olive Cook, of rrineville, Oregon, who, on April 16, 1908, made Timber Application No. 4012, for nJnt'K sec 12, sejaei sec 1, tp 13 s. r 15 e, boi 7 sec C, tp 13 , r 10 e, w m, has filed notic e of intention to make liruil proof, to C itnljli-di claim to the land above described before the County Clerk at Prineville, Ore gon, on the 2'Jth day of July 1!)08. Claimant names as witnesscH: John W. Snyder, Lucy Hnyder, Andrew H. Fields anil Zeda (i. Fields, all of Prineville, Or. 6-2H C. W. Moohk, Register. CITATION. In the County Court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook : In the matter of the estate of Mary A. Barnes, deceased, Citation. To William D. Barnes, Agnes, (ieorge and Velma A. Barnes, and all other heirs of said Mary A. Barnes unknown, if any there be, greeting: In tho name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook, at the court room thereof, at Prineville, in the county of Crook, on Monday the 0th day of July, 1908, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show nauKe if any there bo, why Wjl liam D. Barnes, the executor of the will of Mary A. Barnes, deceased, shall not sell the following-described real estate of said Mary A. Barnes, deceased, for the purpose of paying the costs and expenses of administration, the legacies named in said will and for tho purposes of distribution, towit: Lots Six and Seven in Block Four of tho town of Laidlaw," Crook county, Oregon, ac cording to the plat thereof ai the same appearn of record in tho oflice of the county clerk of Crook county, Oregon. Witness, the Hon. W. A. Boll, judge of the county court of the state of Ore gon, for the county of Crook, w ith the seal of said court affixed, this 25th day of May, A. D. 1908. 5-28-0-25 Attest: Wahben Bhown, (Seal) Clerk. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, United Stales Land Offco, Tho Dalles, Oregon. May la, 1908. A gullicient contest allidavit having been filed in this otlice by James B. Adams, contestant, against homestead entry No. 14220, made February 25, 1905, for W SK, SW, Section 29, Township 14 South, Range 10 East, W. M., by Louis F. Guilluume, con testeo, in which it is alleged that said Louis F. (jiiillaume has not resided on said tract at any time since filing there on ; that there is no improvement of anv kind whatever upon said tract; that said alleged absence was not due to his employment in tho army, navy or marine corps ol tlie united Mates in time of war. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a, in., on July 1, 1908, before II. C. Ellis a U. 8. Commissioner at his of fice in Bend, Oregon, and that final hearing will be hold at 10 o'clock a. in., on July 8, 1908 before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Olliee in The Dalles, Oregon. The saiil contestant having, in a proper allidavit, filed May 7, 1908, set forth facts which show that after due dilligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 5-28 C. V. MOOUE, Register. Report ol lh condition ol The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At Ik clot ol buio May 14, 1908 KKHOI'IU'K IJAIIII.ITIK lioni and lUwninu W1MI V rapltiil murk I 0.om 0 Itlillrtf Hllrt llomH la.MM 00 Hurplua anil undWI.Ird proDM U Hunk tvml- ia.: rlrrulalkm I". M 00 l'u from bunk 137.130 1 Individual Ilvpualla n,7t n Omh on hand , TT.l'l 00 HrdruiptUt fund ... Kt 00 HDA.srs so Ftt.ro M B. P. All... Pmkkat T. M. BMU. CukUr Will Wunxil.r. Vie rWUt H. BM1. AhI C.hhr jfcenderson cf tPollard Wines and Liquors Finest Cigars f7 ajar In Stuck Country Orders Solicited First Door South of the Poindexter Hotel ber D. 7ossc 9otary Public Sisters, Oregon S?ea Cstate, ffiroAorayo and insurance Choice improved Srrigatod J' arms for Sato j 3ow Sood JPomeotcad jCocations Sivt mt m tmll The Famous Maltese Kentucky Jack "HEADLIGHT" Will stand four days of each week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in Frinevilloat tho Dillon Feed Yards and the other days of the week will bo at tbo David Elliott ranch cn the Ochoco, 7 miles from Prineville. TERMS: $10 to Insure; $5 for Single Service. DAVID ELLIOTT, - Owner Barred Plymouth Rocks Large, hardy and good layers. Choice egg $2.00 per 13; two Betting $3.50. Address Laura Graham, Haycreek, Or. 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