A tag from 10-cent piece win count FULL valua ' A tag from a 5-cent piece will count HALF valua with valuable tag s . ; Save your tags from v"J " ; HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST iVIASTER j WORKMAN STANDARD NAVY J.T. Old Siaiasmatt 0!d Peach Tinsley't 16-cx. luteal teal Spear Head Sailor's Pridt Eglantine Jolly Tar BrisflsB.1 Old Hontsty Black Bear W. N. Tlnjlty! Big Four Tanpanny Pick "J, Ivy Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many other useful presents as shown by catalog : French Briar Pipe 50 Tags " Leather Pocketbook 80 Tags Steel Carving Set 200 Tags Best Steel Shears 75 Tags Gald Cuff Buttons 50 Tags Fountain Pen 100 Tags English Steel Razor 50 Tags Gentleman's Watch 200 Tags Lady's Pocketbook 50 Tags Pocket Knife 40 Tags Playing Cards 30 Tags 60-yd. Fishing Reel 60 Tags or 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. .... -. ". r v. fV -,' if PREMIUM DEPARTMENT " THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo." STORY OF THE FOUR SKULLS (Continued from page 1.) tragedy was over as quickly as it began, the Warm Springs Indians taking it as a matter of course and remaining wholly unpeiturbed. "Huntington said to Billy Chin oVi: 'We must secrete these bodies, Sr..- if they are found by the tribe vs will be done up.' So the Indi in? looked around and Eoon re 1 rled they had found a suitable place in a boggy spring. The bodies werj taken there one by one and trampled into the ooze until they disappeared. "One of the 'dead' Indiana was only slightly wounded, however, and when the trampling process began with him the cool water and mud revived him. He sprang to his feet, a very lively corpse, and dashed away with the speed of a deer. The others were after bim at once and because of his wound overtook him after running a quar ter of a mile, dispatched bim; then carried him back and buried him as before, this time successfully. 'Never before or since,' remarked Huntington, 'have I seen such a pretty foot race, one with such a stake or one so spirited.' "The tribe never knew what had befallen their lost brothers, and Huntington continued on his way and made the treaty." Note The following winter the Piutes burned Claypool'a cabin up the Ochoco, and the next spring, that of 18G9, Mr. Luckey settled in the same valley above Prineville. He passed many sleepless night watching his cattle and scanning the neighboring hills, when his dog would run in with hair bristling and whining low after being half scared to death by some wild beast or skulking figures in the darkness. The country was then what it will never be again, both a wilderness and a hunter's paradise. Many a time did Mr. Luckey and his eight neighboring settlers shoot deer at their doors. Game was always abundant, but was never wantonly killed until people began to flock in here. Hoties for Publication. (Xotcoal land) Department of the Interior. V. S. Land office. The Dalles, Or., August 12, l'JOS. Notice is hereby eiven that John V". Gilchrist, ff Paulina, Oregon, who. on January 24. lyOS. ma.le Homestead Kntrv t.Sfriaf No. iwllXo. 15" for NK'j X E'4 Sec S.V K', SK',', SK.,' XE;. Sec 2ti. Tp 2l) S, K 22 t, V M, has tiled notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish laim to the land above described, before Warren Brown. County Clerk, at his otlice at I'rineville, Or., on "the 21st day of Seji teinber. Is. Claimant names as witnesses: Wesley Ftreet. C. J. Johnson, L. V. Tice, Henry Pickett, all of Faulina, Or. $-20 C. ". Moore, Register. The place to save money on your Grocery purchases is at J. E. Stewart & Co.'s. Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Crook. In the matter of tiie estate of 1'red P. Anderson, deceased. Citation. To Minnie L. Anderson, Edith M. Anderson, Wesley L. Anderson and Beatrice R. Anderson and a 1 heirs un known, if any there be, greeting: In the name of the sute of Oregon, yon are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the Mate of Oregon, for the cou.ity of Crock, at the courtroom thereof, at Prineville, in the county of Crook, on Monday the 7th day of September, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to ehoar eane, if any there be, why an order should not be granted to M. It. Elliott, the administrator of paid estate to sell so much of the following described real estate of paid deceased as may he necessary, to-wit, the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of sec tion eight, and the South half of the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, of sec tion nine, in township tilteen south rf range twenty east of Willamette Meri dian. Witness, the Hon. II. C. Ellis, judge of the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the county of Crook, with the seal of said court atiixed, this tith day of August, A. I). l'JOS. Attest Warren Brown, tlerk. 8-6 Hotice for Publication. Xot Coal Land) Department of the Interior, U. Land Oliiee, at The Dalles, Or. July 28, 1908. Notice ih hereby given that William G. Balfour, of I'rineville, Oregon, who, on July 28, llfOS, made timber and stone applica tion No. 0391, for SKtf NEW, SEW, and 8K?4, Sec 14, Tp 14 S, K 18 fc, WM.bas filed notice of intention to make final timber and stone proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before Warren Brown, county clerk, at his otlice at Prineville, Or., on the l'Jth day of October, liiOS. Claimant names at witnesses : Kachiellus E. Jones, John W. Ritter, Thomas O'Kelly, Albert Sears, all of Prineville, Oregon. 8-6p C. W. Mooke, Register. Notice for Publication. Jiopartment ? the Interior. TJ. 8. Lund Ollice at The Diiilt-x, Orr-ifon. July M, 1908. otlce Is berebv irlven that Emily K. Powell, of Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, who, on June 22. made timber anil stone sworn statciri.-nt No. (r.i'l PiTH, for K'iNK'i NWNK'i. sec IH. and HWNWJi. w-c 17, tp 11 k, r Iti e, w m, lias filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lanil above described, before the count v clerk at Piineville, Oregon, on the 8th day of Claimant name as witnesses; Robeit O. Smith, Samuel A. Prose, Henry Me ov. and Marcus I). Powell, all of Prineville, Oregon. . 7-:iup '. W. Mookk, Ileitisler. The Dalles, I i-t No. MOO. Notice for Publication. I'. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Or. July 2., I'JlVS. Notice is hereby given that the North ern 1'aciSc Railway Cjmtany, whose pottothce address is St. Paul. Miinie sta, has this lK.'th day of July, l'.KXS, tiled in this otlice its" application to select under the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved July 1. MS (SOtat. 5!7, JJU, as extended by the Act of Coneress approved Mav 17, liHW, the -EV; NEl4 Sec SI, Tp IS R 20 E, W M. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should tile their atliduvits of protest in this otlice, on or before the 15th day of September, 1908. C. W. Mooke, Register. 1st pub 8 13 lat 9-10,03 Notice for Publication IVpartment of the Interior. I'.S. Land Office at The Imlles, Or. July 2J, l'.Jg. Notice Is horebv given that Silas K. Hixlites, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on May 18. J1, made timler and stone sworn statement ef'.tn No fur SK'.NW'1,. NK'4KU and NWsKand Iai "2. sec 7, 'J' tH , r Irt , w m, has tited not b-e of Intention to makv final prtMif, to establish claim to ttie land atiove di-scrllied, before the ciunty clerk, at Prine ville, Oregon, on the bib day of October, 111". Claimant names rs witness's: M. P. Pow ell. Wade H. Huston, Kolierl U. smith and alter O'Ncil all of Prineville, Onuon. 7-3U C. W. MixiHK, Heuister. Notice for Piblicatioi (Not Coal Land.) Department ol the Interior. IT. ii. Land OMce at The Dalles, Or., August 21, 1UCW. Notice is hereby given that H. Kugene liitttns, of Portland, Oregon, who, on March 9, PJOs, made Timber and cttone Application Xo.4572, for HKSW4, bWtJNK and and NJjriE'i, sec iS, tp 15 s, r IS e, w m, has tiled notice of intention to make tina! tiinlsT unil stone proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Otlice, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 9th day of November, l!)O.S. Claimant names as witnesses: John W. Ritter, Byron Cady and R. E. Jones, all of I'rineville, Oregon, and Oeorge N. Rudy, of Portland, Oregon. K-l7p C. V. Moohk, Register. Notice for Pablicatioa (Not Coal Land.) Department of the Interior. C. B. Land Otlice at The Dalles, Or., August 2i, I'Mi. Notice is hereby given that Oerge N. Rudy, of Portland, Oregon, who, on March 9, 11(08, made Timber and Stone Application No. 4570. for SEbff, HK'4SVyt and Lota 3 and 4, sec 4, tp lb s, r i e, w in, has tiled notice of intention to make final tim ber and stone proof, to. establish claim to the land above described, lfore the Register and Receiver of the United States Ijind Otlice. at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 9th day of November, Claimant names as witneses: II. Eugene Gittins, of Portland, Oregon, and . vim ? . jimri, ii'ruii tauy hiiu IV, Jones, all of I'rineville, Oregon. b-27p U. W. Mookk, Register E. t -. '4 For Bo by : v i A TEHPERANCEiBREW "l) ' .'Looks like beer! Tastes like beer! Tlio pioneer temperanco beer of tlio Paciiic Coiut For sale at all loading temporanco driuk Btands. Guaranteed Ron-Intoxicating NORTH PACIFIC BREWING COo ASTORIA, OREGON Summons. 'n the circuit court of the ttate of Ore con, tor rook county. Bertha White, plaintiT, vs. James F. White, uelendant. To James F. White, th above-tamed defendant In the riamo of the state of (Jregon you are hereby reouired to ari' p-ar and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit in the above entitled court on or before the 10th day of October, 1!W8; and if you tail so to answer for want thereof. the laintiff will take a decree against you tor the reib t praved for in the com plaint, to-wit: For a judgment against you fjr the costs and disbursements of this suit; and for a decree ot the above entitled court that the marriaze con tract now existing' between the plaintiff ami netenoani oe rescinded and an nulled; that the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant be annulled and terminated and that the plaintiff be eranted an absolute divorce from the defendant; that the plaintiff be allowed to take her former name of Uerthi Watkins: that the plaintiff be allowed counsel fees and suit money as the court mav seem proper, and for such general relief as may be just. 1 his summons is served nnnn vou bv j ublicattpn thereof in the Crook Cotintv Journal, a weekly newsnaoer of eeneral circulation, publiiihed at I'rineville. Crook county, Oregon, which is hereby designated ns the proper paper to give you notice, for a period of six full con secutive weeks, commencing with the issue of August 27, A. IX 1008. bv order of the Hon. II. O. Ellis, Judge of the County Court of Crook county, state of Oregon, made and entered at chambers this 17th day of August, A. I). 1908. -z-bw V. C. liKIX, Attorney for Plaintiff. $20 Reward Return of Two Horses. Strayed frm fie MaxfiVM place on Crooked river in May, a Irani, one sorivl with ll.ixen mai'io, three years old ; one lw n th-ce year old, biaml.il Jll iMitmvted on left' shoulder, lloth have Invn worked but r. not senile. Will pv I .M reward for their leeovery. Notify J. K. llarvev, I'rineville, Orvsoii. --'If . " Horso Lost White 'horse, weighs 1UX) or l:W pound, branded ;k on loft shoulder, i'4 coiin.vtevl on left slitlo; broke l ride or drive ; about li yrars old, l.efl my jle near Ie, tirant Cotintv, in July, lm7. Suitable n'iar.1 will U paid for its leltirn or fvr information lend in to its revoverv. 7-lt( Snip J. V." Kl ns. liee, Or. Gasoline Engine lrrtrtia, Sprayiaf ti Ptwpiaf Mxkuwr; r''ilHnk.M,rp Uu'o'lne Knlne ftr punnliiir. anmyliur, uwlm, (rtndlnc. Out Ills complete. alrtmnl,. Scale ftr welnlilnc Katrtmnks-Moi'M) tivuanuM and Motor power unit Uubt. Kalrliank-Mir' W'in,m and Tower. Kulrbnk-Morw lirlnde Kivd t'lioppers, "ell l'uio. All rtrst yniilUv r'S'-l" at lowest lrlo-. Alway In tm-k. I.itx-rnl leiiiin. Pnoupl reply to liiiiutrlea ami qnlek titpnx-tiu. W rite for cull.iue uJ prte.-. W. F. K1NC, A(t, rriawfiU. Or. Fairbanks Morse & Co. rOKTLAXM. OliriUOX. Wood Sawing. Itavliiti pimluiiH'd the wood miiw ttiK " I tit of C, I). Cnllirt'iitli I nut pri'ptmtl to rut wood doth for the HopU living In I'l liievllle nml IIiom 111 the liel(ihbnilii(r dlnlrli'1. (I ll II. U IIoiiiih, rrlnevlllo, a42SO Reward A rewsni of I'JMl will N ld for In formation lemlmu to tho atrent and conviction of anv pormn found guilty of interfering with tho How of water or Jam ol the Kiiuw Creek Irrigation ti, k.T.MJY10N, twy. Fine Ranch for Sale. The Ut pltu-e on Willow Creek. Four hundred nml clixbty no re of IioimI riiltlvnlilo bind; UH) under rub ttvntlon; :i HcreN In nlfiilfii, 1M In timothy; Ml iicrt-a In urnlii; jtooil botiKc; mi ton of liny 40 nlfnltit nud 4d tlmoihp; :lo or AO hend of cut tie; '.M bend of work Iioi-hch; IMhogx; lot of chicken, pnfH', etc.; Bttvtmt of water running through the middle of tlu triiet from tine end to the other; IiIk spring; oti the plttce, witter all the year round. Two orchard i'mi trtin heurliiK tipple, penrx, pliini nud irune. tlood water tor doiiii'Htlc nt'. Half ciihIi, lialaiict oil eay term. For further Information nddrvKM II. I,. Montgomery, tirloly, Crook eounty, Oregon. 4 ilOtf PRINEVILLE-SISTERS STAGE LINE Leaves Prineville Jaily lor 0 Neil, Redmond, Cline Falls anJ Silers. Connects with ihc Lebanon stage at Sisters ThtirsJay nights. F irst-class sen ice and courteous treatment. New man agement, Slagc leaves Prineville at about 9 A, M. daily. Fare Irom Prineville to Sisters S3.00. S. SROUFE, PROPRIETOR fcbsriri3Si5rT Ssters - jCebanon Stave oCn me Plreet eoinniuiiientloti with f-hanoti hy attiRe. From rrlnevllle to Lebanon In four day. Fare from Sinter to Iebanon, ?Mki. Take Sister tae on Thursday nt U A. M., leave Sister on Friday at 7 A. M. Rewrve rljcht to cease oHTation a soon after NopteiiilHT as the rotuls get very bad. The nioiintalu division oin-rated by S. Whiicomb ' "i Vi' -Sk- -s- The City Meat Market IIORIGAN & STILL, Props. Headquarters for Home - Cured Lard and Bacon Try some of Crook county's choicest products. Its the best that money can buy. You will not only save money but you will help build up a home industry. We always carry the best in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal. Special rates when sold in Iarfjc quantities We handle all kinds of country produce HORIGAN & STILL LUMBER Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP& PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON Si VJ r,i r,7i LJ rT LJ rn LJ r..T LJ r.T LJ r.i L'J r.t t-j n L'J r,-i LJ L'J r.T LJ n L'J L J m LJ Sonera ffilacksmething tJUUyJUJUiJUlJUy!JkiiJU!i.JUfUUUUUUUU!JUUUiJUUUUUU L'J Kit LJ TiI LU r,ti LJ na LJ an LJ cn LJ ra LJ LJ "W rci LJ LJ r.ui LJ r,a LJ Fid LJ F.a L'J Fifl ttJ HonSEBHOEINO, WoOD WORK, ETC., Neatly and Promptly Done When it is Done By : : : Robert 7foorc Satisfaction Will Be , Guaranteed Prineville, Oreqon. Hats, Shoes and Clothing X 71 mm A complete fine of Cent's Furnishings at Trices that you can aflord to pay. Call in and let us show you the goods and quote you our prices. A Choice Line of Cigars & Tobaccos THE OWL CASH STORE d n ArtAMC n . r.. HI .H ''4 .11 n A 1 8 8 THE HAMILTON STABLES (Horseshoeing in Connection) J. H. WIGLE, Proprlotor 1'RIM-Villi-, OK ICON FttM-k iNianloJ by tho dny, win-k or mouth at KcnHoniihlt mtcn. Ili'iurniWr tm wlim in lrint'ville. Uatm KfiAiH)MAtit.K. Wo have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent ft Report of lh condition of The First National Bank Al Of Prineville, Oregon th clot el buunoM July 15, I SOS 1U:mo Hi KM unit IHaniunU f;i.ii PI t'nllni Hlalr IUhhU 11.90) 00 Hank n-iular IJ..VIO in I'ue from Imnln I3.ai wu ouih on Imiiii l'J.!m Hrdrmplloa fuud" Uft 00 I.UMIl.tTINt rapiml Hiurk fjo.rwoo Hurplu nil unilttldi'd pruflu tojfl U cirrulnllon (JOt 00 Individual IVhmi ir.lt or I'lvianul. unpld ,, wn lirjA.190 00 B. F. All. Pr.l..l Will Wotw.Uw. Vk. Pr..U.l ll'W.IW 00 T. M. B.Uwla. Cltor H. BMte. Am'i CmIUt J kJLJk Jk JL. JCJL JLJU JU jVbJhJL JL JC JL JL JLULJD JWJUJLJLJ L J ri LJ r i L J r.-i t j r,-i LJ ri LJ LJ rn L'J L J The O'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIbUE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season LJ F..1 LJ F..1 L J r.i LJ C3 LJ r.i LJ r.i L J LJ j CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION 11 F.I L'J ri LJ F.I L'J ri L'J ri LJ ri LJ CnrryliiK n choice wlivtlmi of fino cnixly, rlKurn, tiniiijtcH, Ii'Iiioiim, i-ir. (ilvc tm n call. SMELZER & ELLEFS0N, Props. LJ F,1 LJ r,,i L'J F..1 L J F..1 L'J ri LJ F,irnr,irnriirrir!irrri!ir.iri jrnrirnrnnnr?ir.nr,rtF.nrriFnmnnr,n L JLULJLULJLJLUL JLJL JL'ULuVl JLULJLULULJLULULULULULULJL J It's easy to reach North Beach Take Steamer POTTER from Portland Paitcaftri ir mow truifcmj U tk riilrud it MECLER faurtcca ailci ap lb Coloaibit Rivar fram llwica. Tkii tlinlaalei lha lacaiiilr af tliuMri waitiag far lb lid tad iaiarti pranpt aad rcfalar Sauar Sckadala Tho Steamer T. J. POTTER leaves Portland every morning except iSaturday and Sunday at 8:30 o'clock. Saturday only at 2 o'clok P. M. Remember the Summer rate on the O.R.& N. is $12.00 from Shaniko to all North Hench points and return; good until September 30th. North llciicli la (mnmiiibciHiitlfiil place the ntot per fci't l'cli on lliu wholu Norih CoHt. TIiito Rm i'('oiiinMiilntloii KHlnre at prlrct to mill all tHHtwi; oiin .1 n Ui'llllica without eqiml-perlnci ImlhliiK roiiilltloiiii; all aorta of ainnat'iiu'iita and dlvtiraioiia. Come, have a itood ri'at ai:d a Jolly time. Itimai'nd you our uuw Hiiiiimvr book, and lull you all about NORTH I1KA(H. ' E. J. WILSON, Local Agent, Shaniko, Or. WM. McMURRAY, 7 2tf Ofiiertil riMHengur Agent, l'ortlnnd, Oregon. LlJLJLJLJLULyLLILULULULUL JLUfLjULULtJLIJLlJL.IJLijyLjyiJLJlJLULllJ For Irrigated Farms and Fruit Lands iMTtirf ill DESCHUTES VALLEY . WHITE , H. F. JONES Redmond, - Oregon Willow Creek Lumber the best in the county for Bale by A. II. Lippman & Co. Pedigreed Stock O Poland Chinas q q Duroc Jerseys g Black Langshan Chickens E. C. PARK RKDMOND, OHUIiON V