iissiBiaaiawia iiffiWi!5H5ii5i!M5ffi4K ti A tag from 10-ecnt pieco will count FULL valut y A tag from 5-cent pioca will count HALF valu j,C13 Hats, Shoes and The City Meat Market ill m Clothing to UOKIGAX & STILL, Props. i 1 in I II I. laaaaaaaaaaiaaiaaaaaaiejaaaBaBaoa I HI I 1 MM with valuable tags ; A "--'. .7 C M A 4ata AMaC jLevM v o jvui idya ii win HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST v MASTER WORKMAN STANDARD NAVY r J.T. Old Statesman Old Ptach Tlnsley'a 18-. Spear Head Sailor's Prtda Eglantine Jolly Tar BridloBR Old Honasty Black Baar W. N. Thwltyt Big Four Tanponny Pick Mr Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many other useful presents as shown by catalog : . OMd Cuff Buttons 50 Tags Fountain Pen 100 Tags English Steel Razor SO Tags Gentleman's Watch 200 Tags French Briar Pipe 50 Tags " Leather Pocketbook SO Tags Steel Carving Set 200 Tags Best Steel Shears 75 Tags Lady's Pocketbook 50 Tags Pocket Knife 40 Tags Playing Cards 30 Tags 60-yd. Fishing Reel 60 Tags Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. ' PREMIUM ' DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo Headquarters for Home - Cured Lard and Bacon .Try some of Crook county' choicest products. Its the best that money can buy. You will not only save money but you will help buikl up a home industry. We always carry the best in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal. Special rates when solil in lare quantities We handle all kinds of country produce H0RIGAN & STILL In the vicinity where the writer lives representatives or a foreign grocery house canvassed for supplies, and a bill of goods which one of their customers bought, which was later put on exhibi tion, contained several eye openers. One of these was the fact that the un suspecting buyer had paid 9S cents per pound for a cheap tea that was not worth a cent more than 30. The same order Included thirty pounds of soda at about the same price that it would Fell for at the local grocery store, but there was enough of It to last for four or five years. The same bill of goods which the peddler asked $41 for could have been bought on tick at the local grocery for R52. and for $2750 If cash had been paid, as It was to the peddler. The experience which these buyers had would seem to suggest the wisdom of at least giving the home merchant an opportunity to bid on a bill of goods before It Is given to the representative of the foreign house. In response to a query as to how to treat seed potatoes to prevent develop ment of the scab we will give briefly the directions which have appeared in these columns In previous seasons. Aft er cutting the potatoes In the sized pieces desired place them In a coarse gunny sack and suspend them for two hours in a solution made up at the rate of half a pint of formalin solution to fifteen gallons of water. After the seed has soaked the desired length of time the sack may be suspended above the barrel on a couple of sticks and the so lution allowed to drain back. This treatment of the seed should be given a short time before planting. Sufficient time should elapse, however, so that the seed may dry. Potatoes treated in the above manner and planted on what Is known as clean ground clover sod breaking or land that has not raised potatoes for a year or two will pro duce an absolutely scab free crop. The solution is good for use ns long as it lasts if the barrel Is corcred between ivies. Kewllwed (In department store) Er I want some er what d'ye call It for sewing and a package of er yon know for fastening np the hair and a er skewer, or whatever it is to knit with and a er oh, hang it, I'll come In again and bring a list! Harper's Bazar. SI Sue, supposln' I was a fellet what was stuck on a gal an supposln' you was the gal, what do you reckon she'd say if I was to ask you to marry him? Sue If he wants to find out what I'd eay, why don't you ask her? Woman's Home Companion. Emptied It. "Why did you keep that boy bo long, Jane?" recently asked a Kansas City lady of her new servant girl who had Just taken In a Biphon of soda water. 'Tlease, ma'am, he wanted to know If he c-6uld have 'a returned empty,' so I drawed off the water into a Jug and let him 'ave It. I drawed it all off, ma'am," was the reassuring reply. Kansas City Newsbook. Dividing the Labor. "So, Sam, I hear you've taken a part ner for life." "Yes, sah; married yesterday, sah." "I hope you believe in equal division of labor and will not expect your part ner to do all the work, Sam." "No, sah! No, indeed, 6ah! I does believe we bofe should do our share, Bah. Wife's gwlne to do cV washin, and I'm gwine t' act as treasurer, sah!" Yonkers Statesman. The Heroic Life. ' Know that "impossible" where truth and mercy and the everlasting voice of nature order has no place in the brave man's dictionary; that when all men have said "impossible" and tumbled noisily elsewhither and thou alone art left then first thy name and possibil ity have come. It Is for thee now; do thou that and ask no man's counsel but thy owa only and God's. Thomas Carlyle. Buy your Shoes of J. E. Stewart & Co. Willow Creek Lumber the best in the county for Bale by A. II. Lippman & Co. Wood Sawing. Havlnjr purchased the wood saw ing outfit of C. I). Cnlbrvath I am prepared to cut wood both for the people living iu rrlnevlile and those lu the neighboring distric t. 6-11 H. U Hobbs, rriueville. $20 Reward Return &f Two Horses. Straved from the Mavfield place on Crooked river in May, a team, one sorrel with ttaxen mane, three years old; one brown three-years old. liotli have been worked but are not gentle. Will rav t20 reward for their recovery. Notify J. K. Harvey, Prineville, Oregon. 7-23U Dairy Farm for Sale. In citv limits of Prineville. 12 I)nr- ham milch cows ; 26 head Poland China hops, 100 Brown Leghorn chickens, 50 ducks ; 4 plows, 1 seeder drill, 1 harrow. .No. 4 Sharpless separator. 1WJ acr s deeded land within half mile of Prine ville; rented land 40 acre; all well fenced. Plenty ot crop toleed cows tnis year. For further particulars apply to Charles Carroll, 7-23 5tp Prineville, Or. Gasoline Engine briiatioa, Sprtyinf asd Pupiaf Maduaerr Knirbanks-More Gasoline Engines fur pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding. Out fits complete. Fairbanks rV-alea for weighing. Fulrbanlcs-Morse liynamos and Motors for power and lltcht. Fairbanks-Morse Windmills and Towers. Fairbanka-Murbe Urindera. Feed Choppers, Well Pumps. AH' first quality goods at lowest prices. Always tn stock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to Inquiries and quick shipments. Write for catalogue and prices. W. F. KING, Ageat, PrumtTUle, Ore. Fairbanks Morse & Co. PORTLAND. OREGON. Kotios for Publication. Department of the Interior, United States Land Otlice at The Dalles, Or., June 2, llKXS. Notice is hereby given that F.zri J. I'ulp of Waitsbniy, Walla Walla county. Wash., who on June 2, 190S, maile T. A S. sworn statement No. AiVA, for NVj NEV, SWi4- NE.I4 and NE NW section 12, township 15 south, rrip 18 east, W. M., has filed notice of in tention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, Ins fore Register ami Receiver at The Dalles, Or., on the 17th dav of August, 19US. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred A. Rice, of Prineville, Oregon ; Grover V. Newman. Robert lirmnbUv, Forrest Carpenter, of WaiU burg, Wash ington. tMp C. W. MOORE, Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Orlice at The Dalles. Oregon, JunelM. l.U. Notice Is hereby given that Ueorge W. iHxtson of Culver, Oregon, who, on lvremmber 29, 1S02. made homestead application No. 1 1 tk"7. for NW'i section 27 township 13 south, range IS nut, W. M-, hsw tiled notice of intention to make final dve-year proof to establish cltiim to the land alove descried, liefore Warren Brown, county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, 011 the 17th day or August. IUUK. Claimant names as wltneH-es: Walter R. Ruble. Charles Thompson. Perry Read, Jesso L. W'lndom, all of Culver. Oregon. 7-2p C. W. Mookb, Kegtsier- Miinglcs, JlouMinKf, n uuiowH, H Door?, (i lushes, Ktc. Lie, Lie. SHIPP & PERRY I r II INK VILLK, OR Eli ON' J For Irricrater! Farms I and t Fruit Lands E 1! II lli ' IN THE II I DESCHUTES VALLEY IS WBtTP IP: e .. m H. F. JONES IS II Redmond, Oregon Notice of Admuiittritar'i Sale of Real Eitate. Notice Is hereby given that, in pur suance of an order of the County Court of the County ol Crook, .State of Oregon, made and entered on the Gth day of July, 11)08, In the matter of the ewtate of Mary A. DarneH, deceased, the undersigned, the ad ministrator of said estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, Gold Coin of the I'nited States, and subject to con firmation by the said County Court, on .Saturday, the 15th day of August, 19oS, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at the county courthouse, at the front door, In Prineville, Oregon, all the right, title and Interest of the said Mary A. Barnes at the time of her death, and all the right, title and Interest that the said estate has acquired other than or In addition to that of the said Mary A. Iiarnes at the time of her death In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate and being lu the County of Crook and .State of Oregon, and more particularly descrllx'd as fol lows, towit: Lots .Six and Seven In Block Four, of the Town of Laidlaw lu the county of Crook, State of Ore gon, according to the plat thereof as the same appears of record In the office of the County Clerk of Crook County, Oregon. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash gold coin of the United States. Dated this Uth dav of Julv, 19o8. Wm. D. Daiines. Executor of the Estate of Mary A. Barnes, deceased. "7-!l Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 2i, I'm, Notloe is hereby given that Charles R. Hhattuck of Prineville, Oregon, who, on June II. 1907, made Homestead Application No. l!)5o(l. for K'4NEtof section 9, and WY, NW!4 section 10. township 1H south, range 14 east, W. M.. has filed notice of intention to make Snal commutation proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Warren Brown, county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 17th day of August, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Moses Nlswonger, Charles H. Foster, Samuel Shepherd, Elauson A. BussetU all of Prine ville, Oregon. 7-2p C. W. MOORE. Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Ottice at The Dalles, Oregon, June 30, VMS. Notice la hereby given that Levi Knorr, of Lamonta, Oregon, who on July 1. X'.M, made Homestead Entrv So. !T,i for SW(4 18, Tp la , r 14 e, W Jt, has tiled notice of Inten tion to make final five-year jrof, to establish claim to the land aliove described, is-tore Warren Brown, County Clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on the lwth day of Aiifiit. 190H. rl.im.nl flume a. u i I ii,,hihi John R W.itu t...n U.il,. YVnlt.. ll.'lfrl.'h .ml Charles l'axton, all of Lamonta, Oregon. (.! C. V. JlooEit, Kegister. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby eivn by the under signed, administrator of the estate of (Jommolore Carroll, deceased, to all persons having claims against the estate of Commodore Carroll, deceased, to present the tame with proper vouchers to the undersigned at his ollice in Prine ville, Ongon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated this Kith day of Julv, 1908. J. II. IIankb, 7-16 8-13 Administrator. Notice for Publicatioa. Iepartment of the Interior. V. 8. Land Office at The Ualles, Oregon. July 190S. Notice Is hereby given that Kmlly V.. Powell, of Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, who, on June 19otj. made timber and stone sworn statement No. 032 iutk, fr F.'iSK'A, NWi4NK!4. sen 1H, u"d HW'4NW!4. sec 17, t l'i s, r 18 e, w m, has tiled notice of Intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above descrlln-d, before t he county clerk at Pilnevtlle, Oregon, on the 8th day of October, I'-Od. Claimant names as witnesses; Robeit (I. Hmlth, Hamuel A. Prose, Henry Mc' oy, and Mstrcus Lv Powell, all of Prineville, Oregon. 7-30 C. W. IIOOHK, Register. Notice for Poblicatioa Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at The Italics, Or., July Hi, im Notice Is hereby given that Hllas K. Hodges, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on May 1H, 1!K, made timber and stone sworn statement HHMii No. iiil'i, for HV'HNWH, NK'4H"i ami NWHK'4 and 1-otii. sec 7, tp U s, r 10 e. w tn, hus hied notl ce of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above descrilied, before the county clerk, at Prine ville, Oregon, on the tsih day of Ocloiwr, v.m. Claimant names as witnesses: M. P. Pow ell, Wade H. Huston, Robert O. Hmltu and Walter O'Nell all of Prineville, Oregon. 7-30 c. W. Moouk, Register. Notice for Publication. 'Not Coal Land.) Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Or.. July IB. J903. Notice Is hereby given that Carl (J. Krlx, formerly Carl Chris Mlkkelsen. of Prineville. Oregon, who on April Itith, Iftcj, made Home stead Application jo. rou, ror t.;tniVA. HWHKl-i, KKH WS, sec 2u, tp 15, r H e, w m, has filed nollce of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land aljove dewirllK'd, before VNurren Urown, county clerk Crook county, Oregon, at Prine ville. Crook county, Oregon, on the 8rd day of Heptember, W". Clal mant names as witnesses: Chas. D. Swanson, Robert O. Hmlth, J. Alwln Rlggs and Klansou A. Bussctt, all of Prineville, Oregon. C. w. Moo UK, Register. 7-30 Champion Mowers k m 1 I i i I A oompMe lino tf (lont's Furnishings at l'riwsthntmi can attord to pay. Tall in ami let us aliow you tlo xhU nnl quote you our prices. fl x V Ilea e laiiv m Cigars & Tobaccos THE OWL CASH STORE R. D. ADAMS, Proprietor (2 it1! H 8 Reapers, Binders and Rakes All kinds of wire cable, rope, guy lines, hay forks, hay carriers, pulleys, machine oils and other haying supplies Sold Right C. W. ELKINS Prineville, Oregon. . r.i tJ r.i tJ r.i J ri L J r.i LJ ri LJ r.i LJ r.i CJ r i L. J r i t j ri CJ ri LJ r, i L J r.i l J ri L J ri LJ Sonera tjftlacksmithing IIorseshoki.no, Wood Work, etc., Neatly and Promptly Done When it is Done By : : : Robert ?oorc Satisfaction Will lie Guaranteed Prineville, Oregon. LJ r.i LJ r.i L J ri LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ ri L J r.i LJ r.a L J r,i LJ ri LJ ri L3 ri LJ ri LJ r.i L J rn UJ rinrnririririr.iiririiriirnirnrir!ir!irnrnr.ir;rar!irTtrinRa LJLJLJuJLJLJLJL JLJLJLJLJLjf LULULUL JL JLUL JLLIU JLUL JL JU J Notice (or Publication Department of the Interior, I'nitcl States Land Ollice at Tlie Dalles, Oregon, June 2, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Orover C. Newman, of Waitsburg, Walla Walla county, Wash., who on June 2, I!)08, niftdo Timber and Stone sworn HtateniRiit, No. 41154. for KE4, NWjj SKJ and K5j SW, section 20, townnhip 14 south, raii;u 18 east, W. M., has filed notice of intention to mako final proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Kcihter and Receiver at. The Dalles, Oregon, on the 17th day of August, 1008. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred A. Rice, of Prineville, Oregon ; Ezra J. Gulp, Robert lirumblay, Forrest Carpenter, of Waitsburj;, Washington. 0-4p-. C. W. MOORE, Reenter. Notice for Publication . Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Or. June 2:t, 1SI08. Notice i hereby given that Alfred W. Jlayn of Prineville, Oregon, who, on Nov. 27, l'JOO, made Homestead Entry No. 87(H), for SWK section 25, township 15 south, range 14-east, W. M., has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Co mty Clerk of Crook county, at his office, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 17th day of August, 11)08. Claimant names us witnesses: Francis II. Bnvn Jacob A. lliuus, James Moffitt, Ci. W. Jones, all of rnneville, Or. 7-2p C. W. Mooiih, Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. B. Lund Ollloc ut Tlio Dulles, Orr irnn, June I'm. Notice Is hereby Riven thnt LI..Ih M. Delano, of Prineville, On'Kin, who, on Mnnh 8, 1902, mnrto Hmneiitca1 Kntrr No. KHit'i, for Ji'4 HWX or nee, 11 HnilN'NW!4 Hec 14, tp is H, r 1ft . w in, Iiiik fllcil notice of InU'iiliuii to iniilco nnul tlve-yeur proof, toeHtubllKh c;lnliu t the IuikI above iIchctIIkvI, before tlie County Clerk of Crook County, Oregon, at Prineville, Ore Kon, on the lStb day of AuieuKt, Hit). Claimant mtmei bs wIIiiimshh: Edward S. Joneu, (Icoi'ko M. Ix liiuo, itoy Htuurt and John Uiuillu, ull of Prineville, Oreiton. 7-2p C W. Moona, Iti'glster. Notice for Publication Jliolilcd Trtct) Herlal No. OKI I'UIW.IC LAND BALK The Dalle, Oregon, Lund Oinee, July 2. 1U0S. N'ollcclB hereby (lven that, as dlreetud by the CommlHtooiier of the Ocuerul Land OHieu, under provlsloiu of Aet ot CongrtH approved June 27, lHKi, I'liblie No. :, we will offer at public mile, to Hie hlKheitt bidder, at 10 o'eloelc a. in., mi the IS day of AiiKUHt, HKIH, next, at thin ollice, the followinx trae.t of land, towlt: NW'4, BW4N'W'4, Bee 2, Tp 15 , K 17 e, Any jicron clalmlnn adversely the ehove deiieribed liinda are udvlxcd to (lie their claliim or objections, on or before the day above designated for sale. O. W. Mooiir, KeKinter, 7-9 Lovia 11. Akmkhon, Keeelver. ft ft THE HAMILTON STABLES (llorsosWin in Cunntrtion) J. H. WIOLE, Proprietor I'KlNKVIl.I.i:, tlKItiON Slot k lionrtKil by the day, wet k or nionili at KenHoiiuhlo rater), lu'ineinlu r us nluii in I'rineviHtf. Hatm Kk.honaiii k. Wo Iiuvd Fine Livery Rigs For Rent ft ft r . Report of tK condition of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At tho clot of buine July IS, 1908 lit sot Itl KS U.nn unit IilwnunU filS-Stw 7 I'll I led Hlute. lUillda tank I rviutn- I'ur from t nk mill on huJ Itcdriuptluu fuinl I0-.,I J9 60 B. r. All.., Pr.J.M Will WuriU. Vkc. Praildaol . ll.lku to . i'i..Viu rj , li-s.-ot u ,. irr fl oo I.UIUI.I i n mpltal Work I W.tM) 00 Huiplu and undivided pnint M rlrrulalh . K.IOO W) Individual Hriili S,IT 7 IMvld. li.l. unpaid M T. M. tl.lJl, CwkUt II. RMln. Am'I rUr bcr D. 7ossic 7atary Public Sistors, Oregon fioal Gstalo, ffirokcrago and Snsuranco Choice Smprovod Srrigaicd 3arms for Salo j S?cu . Sood Jfomcjlcad jCocatons S mm Sa you 7pmty Si m m v'rTrTrrrirr,rTrTr,ijirrjr!'ir,T,:"r,rTr"ir.r.Tr;"ir"rirv n i. j r.i LJ n LJ n L J r.i LJ ri LJ ri L J ri l j ri LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ ri LJ ri LJ r.i LJ ri The 0'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIlaloE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season SMELZER & ELLEFS0N, Props. r.i L J ri LJ r.i L J r.i LJ r.i L J r i t j r, i L J r.i L J n L J ri L J r.i LJ r.i L J r.i LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ r,irir.nrnrrTnrr,ir;lirnrririrrnrnr.nrlirrtrrrinrnrnrrr.,i LJLULJW JLJLJLJLULJLJLJL JLJLULJLULJLJLULJLJLULJL'JLJLJ It's easy to reach North Beach Take Steamer POTTER from Portland Pttaengeri are low trnifcrrtd lo the railroad al MECLER fourleca nilti np tho Columbia River from llwaco. Thii eliminalei the ntceiiity of itcameri waitinf for the tide and inaurei I prompt and regular Summer Schedule The Steamer T. J. POTTER leaves Toi-Haml every morning except Saturday ami Sunday at 8:30 o'clock. Saturday only'at 2 o'clok P. M. Remember tho Summer rate on tho O. R.& N. is $12.00 from Shaniko to all North JJcach points and return; good until September 30th. North Heneh Inn fiiiiioun.'tienutiful jtliivutho niont ler (eet lieiieh on tlio wliiilu Nurlli Connt. v There Hro eeeoininodnlloiiH KHlore Ht prieee tu milt nil tiinteH; CHiupliiK (uellltlee wllliitut i'iiiiil jierfeet bnllihiK eoniliiliiiiH; ull Hortu of ainiiHeineiila mul dlverNloiie, Coiun, Imve it koikI rent mul a Jolly thnu. Let u Hcnil von our now buniiiitT took, nml tell you nil about NOHTII lIUACll. 7 2U E. J. WILSON, Local Agent, Shaniko, Or. ' WM. McMURRAY, (Jt'iierul riiHRotigor Agent, I'ortlant, Orcgonr 1 1 't