C O. D. WOMAN BOUND OVERlBootKs Acquitted in the Federal Court Ada Pierce Held to Await Action of the Circuit Court Under $250 Bonds. Ada ri'rce, of Payville, Grant county, who was pent C. O. I), to Prineville Lttt week, was placed on preliminary trial Saturday at the court hoiiKe before Justice 11. Sharp, charged with the larceny of a horse and (addle. This was the first cape to come before the newly elected justice. M. E. Urink pros ecuted, George Barnes appeared i counsel for the defendant, and J. II. Heckler of the t'oM springs ranch near Taulina, took the stand as complainant and prosecuting witness. The hearing itself was quite or dinary, the result K ing that Miss Tierce, who is 20 years old, was Heckler and Barnea, who had to be cautioned by the court, and there were a number of ambiguous questions and answers. The prosecution tried to wring from Miss Tierce a confession that the reason she had chosen to com to Prineville rather than go to Burns for trial, was because jhe believed her lorer in the alleged crime, a man named Sheffield, who, she says, she has known since she was 14 years of age, was to meet her here (in custody), although it now appears that the said Sheffield is held at Mitchell. The' young woman, however, only tacitly ad mitted this fact, saying that she Its bound over to await trial in the ; had hoped to see the man she .ikeil circuit court under f2."0 bonds, but j so well even though he were under the interchange of words between j arrest, the same as she was. Her opposing counsel and the prow- principal defense for going off with . . ,i '...o1 Mr. Beck evV outfit the wav thev cuting witness was on the facetious, both anJ ana sometimes on me Fpeciacuiar order. The plainly at lie was pas least once sed very between was Sheffield were sick and had to go to some nearby town to seek relief for their distress A. Booth of Trineville re turned from Tortland this week happy in the verdict of acquittal; rendered in the federal court in thej cases of his two brothers and bro-1 ther-inlaw, who were defendant! before Judge Wolverton in what j has boon known as the Booth Sin- j gleton conspiracy case. Only two of the jurors were against acquittal! at any time during the proceedings,! land these finally acquiesced in the unanimous opinion of the majority. Robert A. Booth, ex-state sena tor, was freely acquitted of the conspiracy charge; J. 11. Booth, ex- receiver of the Boseburg land office, was acquitted for the teeond time! in the federal court; and their j brother-in-law, Thomas K. Single-1 t-n, was also exonerated of blame. Tears of joy mingled w ith hearty congratulations were in evidence after Clerk Marsh had finished reading the verdicts, each of w hich was individually separate. Kach of the three verdicts is equivalent to compUte vindication. temamsMKaa ESTEBENETCHARGED WITH ARSON Habeas Corpus Writ Dismissed and Bail Fixed at $1250 Still in Jail. Charged with arson, and also j made and granted for a charge of held on a charge of selling liquor j venue, defendant's counsel sub unlawfully, A. B. Estebenet isjmittingan affidavit. This charge locked up in the Crook county jail j will, consequently, be reheard at awaiting trial on the criminal j some place other than Bend, and docket at the October term of 'probably before the next term of court, which convenes in Trineville , court convenes i erecting a plant at TORTI.ANP. OREGON for the manufacture of their vorUl famima PORTA KLE WT.Lh PRILLING MACHINES for water, oil. gas, etc., etc A mmlernte amount ot money will tnrt yon in a lroiab!e business. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have Wen proved by ,-o Tets to lio JULY DISCOUNTS Con Th.- IVt 1 i I lie v ''!. For full pat ticulars recant inir well lvillit! nmihmcs, tools, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. or AKKON. OHIO Gigantic Explosion of Prices iff ...... Estebenet is the ex-saloon keep er of Bend whose place of business Monday, October 5. Both preliminary trials were held last Friday at Bend before opposite the Bend Hotel was twice Justice V.J. O'Connor. He was ' on fire within one week recently. held on the arson charge in the sum of $2500. A change of venue was granted in the liquor case. Estebenet has not yet been able to furnish his bond. At the hearings Attorney G. L. Bernier of Trineville appeared as special prosecutor for the state, and Attorney F. II. Greenman of Bend defended. On the complaint alleging un- Estebenet's case came up again today before County Judge Ellis on habeas corpus proceedings, in an attempt to release the defendant from jail. Attorney F. II. Green man came down from Bend to rep resent his client. After a lengthy legal dissertation, Judge Ellis dis missed the writ and held the priso ner. Estebenet's bail, however, was reduced to $1,250, which he lawful sale of liquor, motion was may be able to furnish. Redmond News., Teachers Examinations. Agricultural College Corvaliis, Oregon Offers collegiate courses in Apiculture, incliiilm .Agronomy, lln.t .culture, niaial HusUimlrv, i'airy Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, lomiv-tu- Sciemv ami Art, (.'nil. Kiectti.al, Mechanical ami Mining Kntiineering; Commerce, Phar macy. Offers elementary courses in Agricul ture, Forestry, iKmiestie (Science Hint Art, Commerce ami Mechanic Arts, in cluliii forge work, cabinet making, steam tilting, plumbing, machine woik, etc. Strong faculty, uuNlern niuin ment ; free tuition ; opens Sept. Illustrated catalogue with fuM infor mation on application to the Registrar, free. Ml-It Professional Cards, S3rink jf strt, jCawytr Ortymm. SPeai Cstatt Utile with tieo. W. Hume Oryt Mi . M Mi H4 The success of our waist al has more than proven to us that our cus tomers can appreciate good values even on small purchases and we have decided to give ft more liberal dis count and extend it throughout the store. Cash will talk here and our stock must be reduced to low water mark by July 31. Si. Ciliott, fftUrniy-mt-jCmm SpAjfticiam mmtt Sttryrtn VnUJt Anhwskki. 1'iowm.Y lT oi NtiKT lirrii'iUM IH soerii or i Icmv 1. 1. .h.'ii. . PrtmtmiiU, Orffom Crtyom. Citation. In the Connty Court of the State of Oregon, for the tounty of (.'rook. In the matter of the estate of Fie I P. Anderson, deceased. Citation. To Minnie L. Anderson. FMilh M.I An lemon. Wesley I.. An ler.-on and , xr T r lleatrice U. Anderson and a 1 htirs un- j 0 M'' known, if any there be, greeting : ( Cbun'jr !PAfieian In the name of tlie stitte of Oregon,! yon are hereby cited and' required to i rJolknaD X CidtVOrcii ;e At the height of the season you can buy everything here in stylish seasonable goods at prices far below any other pace in town. Quality and style unequaled Our entire stock of "Sincerity Clothes" goes at a discount of 25 to 33J Pr cent. Florsheim Shoes for "The Man .Who Knows" reduced 50c to $1.50 per pair. Men's fine Neg igee and Golf Shirts reduced to low water mark. Our Ladies White Waist sale will continue at the same low price and everything to make your wardrobe complete will be sold at explosion prices. lumOtv i-ivn flint. th REDMOND, Or., Aug. 3 Last (l)Untv Superintendent of Crook Saturday, a little girl; not so very County will hold the regular exami little, either, for she weighed 10 lb; j nation of applicants for state mid made appearance at the home of ; '"ntJ- paper in the nigii Kcn.mi liuiliimy: at rrineville, an follows: and appearance Mr. and Mrs. D. W. C. Vood was given a royal welcome. Campers are in town to the ex tent of twelve children and some older folks. They, the older folks, were land purchasers some time since, but seem to have trouble now in locating their land. W. L. Gibson was hunting hor ses Saturday morning which were stolen again. We presume that he found them later in the day or that they came home again. The Ladies' Aid has another ice cream social on for Thursday after noon and evening. The refresh menls will be served at the school house. Latest advice i received from Miss Olive Smith at Spokane are to the effect that she is out of dan ger. Ft iends of the family w ill be glad to learn the cheering news. We understand that A. E. An derson is soon to leave here. IJe has sold his town lots, east of the Redfield property, to J. E. Lamb who thinks they may come handy when the railroad comes in. E. C. Pa hk. Horse Lost White horse, weighs 1100 or 1200 pounds, branded 'J on left shoulder, T4 connected on left stifle; broke to ride or drive ; about 12 years old. Left my place near Izee, Grant County, in July, 1907. Suitable reward will he paid for its return or for information leading to its recovery. 7-l2mp J. V. Kunx, Izee, Or. Notice for Publication. Not Coal Land) . Department of the Interior, IT. 8. Land Otliee, at The Dalles, Or. July 2, V.m. Notice is hereby given that William U. lialfour, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on July iwo, inane iimoer aim prone applica tion No. 03!)1, for SKK NKK, Y.V, SIC'. and SWtf 8E, Sec 14, Tp 14 S, K 18 K, WM.lias filed noticeof intention to make final Umber and ptone proof, to CKtab lisb claim to the land above described before Warren Brown, county clerk, at liisohMceat Prineville, Or., on the l'Jth uav ot October, 11)08. Claimant names at witnesses : Kachielhm E. Jones, John W. Hitter, Thomas O'Kelly, Albert Sears, all of Prineville, Oregon. 8-6p C. W. Mooue, lteginter. KOI! STATE I'.U'KliK. Commencing Wednesday, Anoint 12, at i) o'clock A. M., ami continuing; until Saturday, Anoint 1.1, at 4 I'. M. Wednesday IVninanHliip, history, xpellfii, physical geography, read ing, psychology. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book keeping, phyHirfl, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, composition, algebra, Saturday Botany, plane geom etry, general history, English litera ture, school Ia K(IH COI NTV I'll'KI.'K Commencing Wednesday, August 12, nt !) o'clock A. M., ami continuing until Friday, August 11, at 4 V. M. Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthography, reading, physical geog raphy. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, physi ology. Friday Geography, school law, civil government, English literature. C. P.. Dinwidihk, Superintendent of Public Inst rue tion. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice i i hereby given that the part nership theretofore existing between II. (i. Davis and E. E. Spaulding, Den tists, was on August 1, PHlH, by mutual consent dissolved, paid E. E. Spaulding retiring. All accounts due the late firm are now due and collectible, and may be settled at the ollice up to Am. 20, l'.XiS, after which date they will be placed in the hands of Geo. L. Bernier for collection. H. G. Davis, . E. E. Sl'At'J.MNd. Trespass Notice. Trespassing and hunting is positively prohibited en mv land in Section ."1, Tp. 14 S., It 10 K. Dated June ', l'JOK. I'll ,). E. A DAMSON. Willamette University Founded in 1844. New $50,000 build ing this year. The ( 'ollegu of Liberal Arts has strong uiaui-uevBiuping courses, umer courses in Oratory, Music, Theology, Education, Medicine, Law, and in the academy. 45 ProfoEsorc High (tmlit.v instruction State libraries afford superior advan tages. For catalogue address 8 0-0 Pkesidkkt F. IIoukn, Salem, Or. appear in the County Court of the tt ite ! ot Cretin, tor the county rt Crook, at the courtroom thereof, at 1'rii.eville, in the comity of Crook, on Monday the 7th day of September, PJuS, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cau-e, if any there be, w hy an order should not be granted to M. It. hlliott, the administrator of said estate to sell so much of the fallowm described real estate of said deceased as may lie necessary, to-wit, the southeast quarter of the routhcast quarter of sec tion eight, and the south half of the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of tlie southeast quarter, of sec tion nine, in township fifteen south tf range twenty east of Willamette Meri dian. Witness, the lion. II. C. Ellis, judge of the County Court of tlie State of Ore gon, for the county of Crook, with tlie sell of said court allixed, this Oth duv of August, A. D. 10 is. Attest Warren Itrown, clerk. H-0 iPhyn'ciant mnJ Surymt. Of Jtrtr 2Wc lt 0 tSim SPrintvilU, Oryn. ZPAyiician mnd 5Vry Calls mmtmnntl prtmplly dajf tr migkl Off lm M.M tmmjtmmm 'a ml mmm" Vmm St: MILLINERY Clearance Sale A nice assortment of Trimmed 1 bits, Sailors, Outing Hats, Veils. Maline, Chiffon, Flowers, Kibbons To be sold at Cost Also'a full line of Zona's Toilet Preparations, at Millinery Parlors Corner Second and Main Sti. Mrs. Estes' mm I Wurzweiler & Company The ' Ochoco" 1,0c cigar is letter than the ordinary smoke for the same price. All cigar counters. j Half-soling ladies' and children's shoes f0c a pair; tnen'a 7io to $1 at Wilson's Shoe Shop, next door to Journal ollice. Orifom. 7yers jCawytr Practice in nil State nnd Federal CourtM jCaidlaiv, Ortgon Fine Ranch for Sale. The best place on Willow Creek. Four hundred ami chrhty acres of gooil cultivable land: KM) under cul tivation; Xi acres in alfalfa, 20 In timothy: NO ncrt In gralu: good house; so tons of hay 10 alfalfa and 40 tlmothp; :!." or 40 liend of cattle; 20 head of worh horses; 20 hogs; lots of chickens, geese, etc. stream of water running through the middle of the tract from one end to thi ol her; big spring on the place, wnter all the year round.. Two orchards 200 trees bearing apples, pertrs, plums and prunes. Good water for domestic use. Half cash, balance on easy terms. I'orfurther Information address II. L. Montgomery, Grizzly, Crook county. Oregon.- 4:t0tf crqqe mm mi OFFICERS: W. A. Booth, Prtildant D, F.8rtWAllT, Vlc Prtldnt O. M. Elkin. 0ihlr 0IREOTOR8: W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkin, D. F. 8tiwat Transacts a (leneral '.auknip; JUtsinms Ex cli a UK' Houlit and Hold CollfotiouK will r ceive iirompt attention I I (? ?4 ?4 $4 1?4 4 4 ?4 1?4 & & l?4 7 v 4 1?4 ?4 P12S7 Good Watches I have in stock a complete line of the best wachea and clocks and also do repairing. JEWELER and OPTICIAN Eyes examined and glasses made t o fit. Graduate optician. W. Frank Petett Prineville' Old Reliable Jeweler Wilson's Shoe Shop I have opened up a ' shoe shop In Prineville in the McCullister buildinjf, on Main street near theOehoco bridge, ami am pre i pareil todoalLkimluof repairing. All work done neatly and promptly and satisfaction guar anteed. Prices very reasonable. A trial will convince you that this is the beet place to have your shoe repairing done. J. E. Wilson, Prineville, Or. I 2 2 Selling It At Cost As we are arranging to manufacture at home this line of housefurnishings, in order to close out the stock now on hand we are selling all the goods rr.ade by the Pacific Coast Manufacturing Company AT ACTUAL COST This gives you a chance to make a big saving in the purchase of any of the following articles Iron Beds, Springs. Mattresses Pillows, Dressers, Chiffoniers Washstands, Commodes Sofas, Couches and Lounges A. H. LIPPMAN & CO I : : : : : : : : : : : : i' : PRINEVILLE, OREGON WWW WWWWWWWWQ Lawns in white und colored, regular 10c viiIuch during mle, yet yard . Organdies regular 12ic vulue, during mle, yd.. Cotton Voilles regular 20c vnlue, nnle price, yd. Batistes regular 11c value, tmle rice per yard.. Panamas regular !!0c yord, during mile. , , Dotted Swiss regular 3.'lile yd., during sale Dimities regular 20cf during fifteen day nalo. , ,'. . Silk Chiffon regular 3fe value, nale price Clifton & Cornett THE BRICK STORE Prineville, - Oregon. FIFTEEN DAY SALE OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS AND WAIST1NGS Rather than carry them over nntl as the season will soon close wc are offering our entire line 'of Lawns, Dimities, Panamas, Doited Swiss, Batistes, Silk Chiffons, Organdies and Cotton Voilles for the next jjfteen days at Just Two-Thirds the Regular Price. These are all nice new patterns and were bargains nt the former price. Price per yard plainly marked on each piece, hut we take off one-third during the next fifteen days Read these Prices, then come and see the exceptional values we offer die Ho ....13 Jo . , . ,7 jo '20o 22c ...Kljo 2:ic Put Your Machinery in Repair Don't forget that the Prineville Machine Shop is equipped to do any kind of machine work that can be done in Crook County. Prices reasonable. Also carry Belting, Cap Screws, Machine Nuts, Steam Fittings, Bicycles and Sundries. Agent for Reo and Ford Cars. Automobile garage in connection. All kinds of Gas Engine Repairs a Specialty. ftr Remember that wo are supply headquarters for nil It i nils of lubricating oils nnd gasoline. We can save you money, Prineville Machine Shop " " ' ED HODSON, Proprietor -- ... . ,.. T ... !LJ3 Bring your job printing to the Journal