n SSIg 0 Take the Bull by the Horns You must buy your Spring and Summer needs sooner or later. Why not now when we are offering such exceptional bargains. To know how great these are you must see the values we are offering in everything to wear for men, women and children. It will not take vou long when once you see our merchandise to decide that such an opportunity is not one to be neglected. Just glance at a few of our bargains. Mens Cooper UnJcrwear. $1.50 vlue.. Men's Cooper Underwear, $2.00 values .. Men's Cooper Underwear, $3.00 value Silk Underwear, $5.00 value Men's Union Suits $3.50 values Men's NigKl Skirts, $125 values Men's NigKl Shirts, $1.75 values Men's Pajamas, $3.50 values . Bleached Muslin Table Linen, $1.50 value. Colored Satin Finish Table Linen, 75c value . Winner Bed Spreads.. Clarendon Bed Spreads Saxon Bed Spreads PRICE BROS. The Place for Real Bargains High School News. The try-out for the ceneral ora torical contest will be held on next Friday and Saturday evenings, as there are so many contestants that it has made it necessary to separ ate the try-outs of the two societies; the Ochoconiana will hold theirs on Friday evening and the Alphas on Saturday. The try-out promises to be interesting, as each of the pixteen contestants have been working hard to be selected as one of the six to represent his respec tive society in the public contest to be held on Friday, April 8. The following from which three will be selected will enter from tl.e Alpha Society, Miss Louise Summers, senior; Misses Fay Baldwin and Ethel Clann, of the training department; Miss Blanche Wilson, junior; Miss Wilda Nye, Roy Lowther, Vernon Bell and Elmer Martin, sopho more; Miss Maude Potter, fresh men. Trie Ochoconian contestants are; Misses Emerien Young, Agnes Elliott, Ethel Moore, Clark Morse an 1 Wilford Belknap, seniors; Mifs Lotta Smith, junior; Clarence Bice, sophomore. The student body voted on Mon day to institute a contest among the different classes in order to in crease the interest in selling tick eta for the coming oratorical con test. The class averaging the most tickets is to be the guest of honor at a reception given by the other three classes. The basket ball season is over and the teams have all done the usual closing "etunl" and had their pictures taken. The Crook County High School is preparing to put out a catalogue that will combine the features of the regular calalogue and annual. Athletics. Last Friday night the high school basket ball team met a pick ed team from the Commercial Club at the club hall. The club team started off with a rush and closed fie first half with a score of 10 to 5 against the high school, but the Becond half showed that training and practice counts, as the club team was unaccustomed to the "strenuous work" and the high school team closed the game with a score of 18 to 16 in favor of the high schcol. Ockocoeiaa. 1 he program for the Ochoconian society for next Friday afternoon is aa follows: Instrumental Duet Misses Mamie Bailey and Georgia Cleek. Vocal Duet Mrs. Wickersham and Miss Lotta Smith. Talk Rev. C. C. Babbidge. Jeeisrs mi Sopaaaeans. Miss Blanche .Wilson, '11, was absent last week on account of ill ness, but is again in classes. Five of the . sophomores are scheduled for the oratorical try out. TniV is unusual, but means excellent preparation for the future. Vernon Bell, '12, was absent from classes one day last week on account of illness. Frasaasea ami Seaien. The freshmen has its repsesent ative in the oratorical try-out, as Miss Maude Potter of this clafs has entered. This is excellent preparation for future work along these lines. Robert Kester, '13, has been ab sent from classes for the past week. We hope he will soon be with us again. All of the seniors have entered the oratorical try-out and are all working hard for a place in the final contest. Alpki. The program for the Alpha so ciety for Friday is aa follows: Instrumental Duet Misses Gladys Doak and Vivian Hinkle. Impromptu Miss Etta Houston. Recitation Miss Ethel Klann. Paper Vernon Bell, editor. As sistants, Blanche Wilson and Amy Davenport. Recitation Chas. Lowther. "Ste Hob's Kt Kattiag Babies" Removal Notice. Tr A W r.rot.. La. . 1 v : , : .... ... . -i.ui "lyiii .juice fmill til PflinHvtAI h.ktnl ftl.n ...U - vvj uri uiic door north of the Price Bros, store, where ne win oe pieaseu to meet all patient. 3-3tf Wanted. Some White Rock eggs or chickens. J. S lux, Prineville, Ore. 3-17-2t WRITE FOR SPEaALCATALOG AND PRICES THE A.H.AVERILL MACHINERY CO. SPOKANE. WASH.-PORTLAKD. ORE. - 5 AN JOSE CAL. 95c $1.35 $1.75 $2.55 $1.95 .75c .95c Ol $1.95 .10 yards for $1.00 75c 50c .$1.25 $1.95 $2.25 Raise a Pig. It you wish to own an nuto tbat will ' travel fust ami fur, Rake a pig; It you have a dear doire for a splen did private car, Raise a pig; If your daughter yearns for jewels that will make a lurid blaze, Or your wire would be aleniler where some other matron sways; If you wish to give up tolling and Id comfort spend your days, There's a way don't overlook It Raise a pig; If you're sick of serving others and are longing for a change, Rahte a pig; If you wish to gaze at wonders that are far away and strange, Raise a pig; If your son would like to squander money on a chorus girl. If you yearn to own a castle having walls Inlaid with pearl, If yourdarllngdaughter wishes to lie married to an earl, There's a way don't overlook It Raise a pig. If you wish i to be untroubled liy the rising price of meat, Raise a pig; If you wish to get from under the big burdens which yon liear, . If you wish to go to Wall street and create a furor there, If, in short, you have a longing to be come a millionaire, There's a way don't overlook It ItaW a pig. Riser In Chicago Recnrd Herald. "Set Hott'S Kst Ksttisr Babies" BuU Calf for Sale. Thoroughbred Jersey Bull Calf for sale; arjre enough for service; will sell for JUS. Address T. F. McCallister .Prineville. 3-10 Gydesdale Stallion for Sale. Comings years old; weight over WOO lbs. Address 8. A. Prose, Prineville, Or. 3-10in Annual Meeting Commercial Gub. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting nf the Prineville Commercial Club will beheld at the club house in Frineville, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 5th day of April, 1910, for me purpose of electing officer for the ensuing year and for transaction if such other business as mav properly come before the meeting. Dated this 2lrd day of February, 1910. 11. K. ItBINK, Secretary. ENGINES BOILERS SAW MILLS MACHINERY HAUTEVILLE HOUSE. Victor Hugo's Homo Whitt Ho Wss In Exile at Guorntoy. Hauteville Uoum In HI. IVter Tort, i;mniM',, , t,.r Hugo's homo r. Ill le III V.lll. TCIIIUllI exactly us lut loft It. It Is held liy Ills descendants. Yk'tor 1Iiisd . haunter Is written u th walls and ceilings tf every room lu the house. Each Is distinctive and tilled with priceless pictures, tuctrlct tut furniture. The dining room U "puHrcd" with iHiub dolt't ware, and In u recess U u saltcellar made liy a pupil of Michelangelo valued at ftkHl. The study Is s bare und Inconvenient room. It commands magnificent V knu of Surk, ilerm, Jellmu, Castle Cornet aud tile baliior and leads. Into a stiinll room used liy the iiovelbu as a rest aud sleeping chamber, lined with Vol umes bearing the marks of his own use. Not the least lutervstluj; of tlio fea tures are, the corrvHudout point out. the mottoes and uphorhuu writ tea up tu unexpected places, "Rife Is au Exile" U Inscribed ou the door of the dining room; ou the IhhI prepared for GarllMldi (which was never occu pied) one limy read. "Nox, Mors, I.ux;" la the oak gallery are three chairs In Berlbod "rater." "Mater." 'Tlllus," and underneath "I'lllus" Is written "Amatus A mat." lu the red drawing room and otbrr splendid apartments are tables that belonged to Charles 1U a bedstead of Frauds I. aud a Ore screen worked by Mm. Pompadour, a white and gold dessert service once the proHrty of Louis rhilippe. Sunday S hood Chron icle, NORWAY WATCH BOYS, Thoy Sit In Tall Sontry Boxot on tho Lookout For Fish. It Is conutMin enough to see a boy watching cattle to keep them from straying, and In days not so very long goue by it was no unusual thing for a bey to be set to keep the birds off the crops. But a watch boy whewe duly It is to keep a lookout for a school of fish and who sits In a sentry box set upon stilts Is not such au everyduy sight '1'hla particular kind of watch boy Is Norwegian, the seetie of Ills labors lie lug the shores of some fiord of bis un live laud. His little sentry box is made of wood aud perched high upou ixists. Here the lad sits. KazliiK out across the arm of the sea, usluj; bis keeu eyes for the benetit of the fanners who are dciiemtlti;; upon hi m to give the alarm when a school of ttsh (hull appear. They work contentedly enough lu their fields, secure lu the belief that their watch boy will lot them kuow when It is time to reiip a harvest from the sea Instead of from tie land. When the signal is given they leave their work, throw their big uets over their shoulders aud hurry off to their boats. Sentinel boxes similar to those em ployed lu Norway were lu use among the Gsbermeii on the shores of the Mediterranean, and it Is siixsod that the rlklugs brought back with tbem from some of their piratical raids tho Idea that has been put In practice ever sluce. Youth's Companion. Analysis. There was once a young man who was paying court to three dlffercut , beautiful damsels. Each was fair, each was sweet, each was churuiliiR. 1 So much of a triplicate similarity did they have that be did not kuow bow to choose between them. So he went to a wise old man aud laid his trou bles before him. I "Is there a clock at each house?" asked tbe wise old man. "There Is." 1 "And what does Esmeralda sny when the clock strikes II?" "She says the clock Is slow." "What does Kulalle say?" "She says the clock Is Just right." "And what does Evangeline say?" "She always says tbe clock Is fast." "My son, there Is no need for fur ther evidence. Evangeline Is the one that really loves you." Judge. Burglar Medicins. "A society woman otice asked me what she should do If a burglar were to get Into her room and awakeu her from sleep." said a former police cap tain. "I told bcr to do nothing except sit up in bed and srjueal for help at the top of her lungs. That's the medi cine for Mr. Ilurglnr. Not one of tbe gentry la 10,000 will do aught save run like a deer when a woman begins to yell. The mm enough professional will not harm anybody unless corner ed, and to shoot Is tbe last tbiug be contemplates in his philosophy. An amateur loses his head und uses bis gun, but a tegular never.'' Baltimore American. ' Sarcastic. A pompous looking lawyer once chartered a hansom cab, and on reach ing his destination be only gave his driver tbe shilling required by law. The driver looked at the coin and bit his lip. Then In the most courteous manner he said: "Do step In ngaln. sir. I could ba' druv ye a yard or two far ther for this 'ere." London Fun. Reasons For Lovs. Patience All the girls Just hnto blm because he's going to marry me. Pa trice Ifou love him for the enemies he has made, I suppose. Yonkers States man. Tho Manager.. "Are you able to manage your hus band?" 'I don't have to. My mother lives with vs." Honstou Tost. Piano For Sale. A $475 Cambridge Irers fe I'ond plane. Rosewood case, in excellent condition, for $250. Impure at Journal ottice or of Margane r. Brink. 3-17-tf "Sec Holt's Kott Katting Babies" For Sale. First class saddle horxe. Buy gilillnjt coming seven, about 1U0O lbs. od road animal. Nervy, speedy, but gentle. Not mean, never bucks. Will also sell Wvhl saddle, blanket and bridle. Realty De velopment Co. 10 Adamsoti Klock, I'riue vilie. , March 17, l!IO. tf. Timber Claim for Sale. tiocl tillllHT clsiitt fur SmIm .til l't lt Khvi near I'rlueville; mill be sold vtuap If iieii m oneo. AdtlreM . A. I'ltw, l'ruieville, Oregon. S-IOmp Fine Washing Article for Sale. I have lYnnvwli for sale. . 1'rlce 'JUc V package: can be hat at my Imu. on (he north aid of tie Oi hoco. XlKM. I'KAltl, HUhr.Ul.NVI. 3-10-Imp 1st Presbyterian Church SABBATH SERVICES. Sunday rVhrnd, 10 a. III. rhriliHn KudiHtvor, l:.'k) p. lu. Treadling; at M a. m. and T:. p. lu. Xlid-WM-k lrnyer niseling V,lnwUy evvuing at T:. Come and enjoy (ChkI inuaic and Oo'pel rrvaebing. Our polity! In eaaviidals haritv. In iKm-miilfat I.ilwriv. N. U. Kor siwial notices see liValt of inn paper. I LARKMOXT C. ltAHlUltlS, tit Minister. Notice of Sale of State lands. Notice is here y given that the 8tate I.an.1 Hoard will receive sealed bids until 10 o'cl.H-k a. ui., June 3, HMD, lor the following t'eecribed M'liuol lands, to-wit : All t Section Id, T. 2l 8. R. 9 VV. AU ol Section SO, T. Ill 8. K. S V. HieSV4, W WolSKti an I I,ots 3 and 4, Section 111, T. 32 8. It. 13 W. All of Section Id, T. 39 8. K. 13 W. The NV of S, and U.ts 1, 3, 3 and 4 of Section HI. T. 41 8. K. IS V. TheNW olXWW, NKi, and NK of SKi4 ol Section JO, T. SH 8. K. W K. Lots I, 2,3 and 4 aud SKS( ol SWfc, 8S ol SK,' ol 8ctiou Itt, T, 0 8. K. 13 Itsl.2, 3,4, and the t, ofE.S, ES of WS,. SWi,' of NW and W of Sof Mectioa 3d, T. 18 8. It. 11 K. All bids must be accompanied by a regularly executed application to pur chase and at least one tilth of the amount offered. No bid of less than J7.W per acflfwill 1 considered. Th" right it reserved to reject any and all bidt. Applications and bids should bo id dressed to U. U. Ilrown, Cletk State Land Itoard, Salem, Oreiron, and mark ed "Application uJ bid U purchase itate lands." O. tj. Mkows, Clerk State I jnd lloarj. Hated March 24. 1U10. 4-SI Trade at Home! V greatly appreciate home trade and know all would be beneftted by spending your mon ey at home. Catalogue houses never hclprd your son, daughter or neighbor, they do not pay taxes In your community nor upjiort your schools or churches. VOIR HOME MERCHANT DOES. If you will add freight or postage, then compa.e quality with our goods we will meet the catalogue houses every time. Yours for home trails, ROBERT SMITH, - General Merchandise Sisters, Oregon. Summons. In the Circuit Tourtof the Slate of Orrcon for i rook County. A. Hlvvvnaou, plaiiillrr, v Kettle Htrvrwinn. defendant. lo Nettle htevvnuon, llmavove named de fendant: in the name of the. staut of Oregon yon are hereby required to appear and annwer tlie compllnt filed acalnat you In the a bnve en titled court and action, on or before the laal Unrnf t lie time prenr.rllM-d In the order for publication of this summons, Uwlt: the 5th dny nf Mitr, lulu, und If you fall to aoanawer, for want thcteor. the plaintiff will apply lo Hie court tor the relief therein demanded, to wn: Kor a decree of divorce dlaaolvlnf the bonds of matrimony now exlullmf between plalntin and defendant. TIiIm auninionft la wrved upon you by order of the lion. M. O. Kill', Judg of I'rook oounly, stale of Ontron, datet the lint day of IKareh, iviu. and tlitt (lute of the nnit publi cation of Ibis aiuniiiona Is March 2llh, ll'lu, and the date ol the In. I publication of tbla summons will expire ou May 5th, 1 1 . W. A. HKI.T &24 Attorney for I'lalutlir. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the County Court of the Stute of Orenon for Crook County, made ou the loth day ef March. 11)10, in the matter of the estate of William C. Ann. stroiiK, deceased, the undersigned, the ad ministrator of (.aid estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, gold coin of the United States, sub ject to confirmation by tbe said County Court, on Saturday, the 14th day of April, 11)10, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the front door of the county courthouse in Proneviile, Oregon, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said William C. Armstrong, at the time of his death, and all the right, title, ami interest the said estate may have acquired other than or In addition to that or the said William C. Armstrong at the time of bis death. In sll that certain real estate situated In tbe County of Crook, State of Oregon, more particularly dexcribed as follows: The northeast quarter of cection twenty-live in township eleven south, of range eighteen east of Willamette Medridian, - Terms ami conditions of sale: Cash, gold coin of the United States, five per cent of purchase price to lie paid on day of sale, Balance upon continuation by the saiil County Court. JJuted this 17th day of March, 1010. M. It. ELLIOTT. Adininistrrtor of the estate nf William C. Armtrong, deceased. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Notice Is hereby given, that in pursunsFe of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon l'er Crook County, made on the loth day of March, 11110, in the matter for tbe estate of II olenian W. Mor rill, deceased, tbe undersigned, the admin lstnitor of said estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for caih, gold coin of the United States, subject to continuation by said County Court, on Saturday, the lllth day of April, 11)10, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the Irnnt door of the County courthouse in I'rine viile. Oregon, all the right, title and inter, est of said iloleimm W. Morrill ut the time of nis death and all the right, title and in terest the suid estate has acquired other than or in addition to thai of the said I loleman W. Morrill, tt the time of his death, in all that certain real estate situa ted In the County of Crook, State ot Oregon, more particularly described as follow: The northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, the caxt half -of the northwest quarter and tbe southwest quarter of the northwest quurter of section twenty-nine in township seventeen south, of range twelve east of Willamette Meridian. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, gold coin ol the I'nited Htates, live per cent of purchase price to be paid on day of sals, balance upon confirmation by said County Court. Dated this 17th day of March, 1010. A. V. Morrill, Administrator ol the Kstute of lloleiuun W. Morrill, deceased. . Wood Cutters, Attention. We will let to responsitdo artia a contrail to cutlnor .KO rordaof pin wood. We will furnish the timber, ( all on or address tho I'lineyHIc Lights Water ohiMtnv. I.ttf Professional Cards, j. S. 1 OX MIMIC STEN0T.RAM1EI and Boomiru Itootu 10, Adamson lllk, 1'tlnevillo, Or Aaeiil lor Royal standard A Smith premier Typewriters nsvau ll-rityanu) Belknap cC d wards S"4jrWami TrryesA ? .eVl ee TW S tsWaas' WAD15 HUSTON Surveyor Homestead locations a specially Prinovillo, ... . . Orefoa (County Physician.) V ar sm Ce & 0. Jb Caixj AHswsasu riosmi Pay oi Ntsav OrtH i Oss boos Moera or anaaaua's Painiltroaa. Hoik oHlt an reaj. denes lelvylioaea. Vsetw'V W. A. lJI-LL FRANK MliNKFl'i: latwycra The Dalle ... Oregon G. L. M'RNIl'R Attorney -at -Law Will Braellea In all the IVurU. Offlo nvsl dHur lo ttr. ltuanuersj'a, Prlnrvllls, tlrrsMu 7. . Si rink Onftm, SP. Cuutt, Q C. SBrx Cttat Office with Ueo. W. ltarnes Siiiiiliion.s. In the Circuit Court of the (Hate of Ore gon tor. K rook County. H. J, Newsoiti, plsint'iir, vs Adolph Iltnswanger and all others In terested. Defendants. t To Adolph llinawanger, the above- named defendant and to all others Inter ested t I n the name of the state of Oregon 1 ou are hereby commanded to annear and answer the complaint tiled SKsiust you in the above entitled suit, on or before the Second dav of Mav. 1010. and if you fail lo so appear or answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaint!!! will take a judgement anil decree against you lor tne reiier prayed for In the com plaint, to wit: h'or a decree of sold court forever remov ing the cloud upon the plaintiffs title to uie following ucscritMni premises, town: lleuinnlnir at a tioint 30 feet east and fif teen hundred thirty leet north of the sec tion corner w riecuons nve, sis, imrty-one and thirty-two, on the township line lie tween townshitu fourteen and fifteen Houth, and all being In Kange sixteen east oi tbe Willamette Meridian In Crook County, Htate of Oregon, and running tuetice south, seventy-nine degrees east, sixty feet, thence north two hundred feet; thence north, seventy-nine degrees west, siity feet and thence south two hundred feet to the place of beginning. That the defendant Adolph ltiiiawanger, aud all persons claiming by, through and under mm be forever barred and estonned from having or claiming any right, title or in terest in or to said premises or any part inereoi, ana mat too pianino ue accrued to be the sole owner in fee simple of said premises free and clear from cloud or in cumbrance, and for such other and further relief as muy seem meet to the court and lust in the premises. This Humnions is published by order of the Hon. 11. C. Kills, County Judge of irooK i;iuiiiy, otate oi Oregon, mane anil entered the 2i:d day of March, l!)i:i, in the irooK county journal, lor seven full weeks commencing with the issue of March a, imu. Dated and published first time March 3d, imu. M. E. BUINK. Attorney for Plaintiff. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, United States Land Olllce. The Dalles, Oregon. February 12. 1010. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Ada E. Morse, con testant, against homestead Kutry, No. 14171, made Muy 2'2, 1H0.5, for 8 W. Section 2, Township 15 South, Kange 14 Kant, vviuamciie meriuian, uy John M. Stewart, deceased, Contestoe, in which it is alleged that said John M. Stewart died on or about March 13. If); that since his death, his heirs, Alice H. Johnson, John M. Stewart, Mary 8. Anderson, William W. Stewart and Ruth liloom have failed to reside upon, cultivate or improve the land in any wuy; that said abandonment was not due to services in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States In time of war. Said parties are hereby notified to ap pear, respond, and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in. ou April 1, 1010, before Warren Brown, County Clerk at his office In Prineville Oreoon, aud that final heurine will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 8, 1010, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office In The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having. In a proper affidavit, tiled February 11, 1010 set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal services of this notice can not le made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be id veil bv due and proper publication. 2-Uy C. W. MOORE, Register, ('I tut loll. - In tbe (Wily IVurt oftheHlaU ofOrrsnn air t'rooa tvuuly In lb inaitrr of I lie estate of Hobart Hows, llmvaaetl, t'ltsllon. Toll A. (Vnli'tn, Mnrtln Arthur Howe. Melvln lloharl Hows, Maud ilrsham ami MnU-I While, Hie heirs at law ami n. l of kin ol .aid deivaaril, and lo all ullter heirs uit. known, and luall rsolia lulerented In said estate, gieellng! lu Hie mime of the alal of tlmtim, you are heiehv cliinl and rvsolhvd lo appear In lha enultlv court of the alaleol tlis-eon, Air the cointlv oH'rtMia, at lite May term f aalit ismrl, al His wHirlnmm llimr In I he eaiumy i'tirl houai4, In rrtiievlile, t'naie enuulv, non,n Monday IheSml day of May, IviO, at ten ii'iiliM'h In Ihe firenRM of aaiil day, then wild there li ahnw ewuse. If any vihi have, why an order alionld not he granted to Ilia admlnfcstralor irf aalit eatalo lo sell Ilia hrrsniarter dewrllieil eeal nitrrly heluitalne to aald ealale, ileai'rtlN'it aa follows, Uwlll The northeast Quarter ofaerllon asvenleew tl?i In lownslihi twelve (II) ami lb of range ten (il K. H. M. WllnMM,lM II. ai. M. '. ICIIIa. Indteoflhe an I.I rs in ii ly eourt, wllh lite aval of aald eourt aillm-.l. this Hal day nf Marvh. Il. , Allealed. SAHKS SKIISS, 13T I t i.Hiiiv ( ink. Hy II. A. Mslglu, iJeputy. Nolle tor Publlcatioa. IVpartmeiit of the Interior, I', H. I .and OlHee at The Dalles, Oregon, March IWh, 1010. Notice is hereby given that John Malison, of rrlnevllle, Oregon, who. on tVtolier dh, 1117, made Homestead. trWtal No. Wai.) Ha. l.'iTis, for Ula I. a, S. and 4. Heetion 1 Towuahlp 14 houtli, Itaugd lA Kaat, Wllliamelt Ms.ldlsn. lias llle.1 no. lli-eof Intention to niako Final ruiniuu lalion I'rool, lo ataldlsh claim to tho land alaive deaeritsisl, before Warren Mpinm. County Clerk at Ida atnee, at 1'rlneillle, On-von, on III Ub day ol April, UHU. t lainiani name aa Wltneeaea. t art J. fundquiat, William Clswaon, Otto Bor-re-Hin, Charles 11. Dluwlddie, all of I'nne vllle. Oieguii. C. W, MOOKK, S-atp Ueglster. Notli for l'ubhVtttioil. IV'imrtineiil of the Interior. V, H Ijind Oltiev al The Dalles, Oregon, March I.Hh, 1010. Notice la hereby a I veil thai William Smith, ot I'rliievllle. Oregon, who, on March '.Tib, psj load Homestead, (Serial ,Nu, ) No. I4i:i. for W KW', MK NWt. and SVV NliV, Section yu, Towushin IS South, Uanga III Kaat. WllllauielU Mr ridian, lias lllcd notiea of intention to make Kinal live-year l'rool, to siahll-h claim to the land above deaerilied. In fore Warren Hruan, County dark at hlaotttrw, al frineville, Oregon, on the Mh day of April. IUKI. ( laimant name aa wliueaaeai John K. Harris. Henry McCoy, William II. Uiftlii, tieorge Turner, all of Prineville, Oregon. .V.'lp C. W. MOOUK, Uegtaler. Notice (or Ptikllcatloa. Departnieiit oftb Inlerlor, t'.S. Ijind Oltiev al The Dalles, Urrgoii, March l.th, lino. Notice is hereby given that tluy Heaea, of I'rliievllle, Oregon, who, on November tub. loot, mads Homestead, (Serial No. U1I77.) No, l.UBS, for Ns NK', SWt XKX. and NWl, SKt,', ration an, Town, hip l& South, Range 14 Kart, WilUmett Meridian, has Itletl nolle of Intention lo make Knal live-year l'rool. lo establish claim lo the land abv described, before Warren Itrown, County Clerk at hla office, at I'rinsvlll, Oregon, on Hi 'Juh day of AlH-ll. IU10. Claimant name a a witnesses) Charles I). Swanaon, A II ml W, Uayn, Dallon A. Yates. J. Alvln Rlggs all of I'rlneville, Oregon. C. W. MtKiKK, S-aip Kcgialer. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice Is hereby given that lha 11 rm of llorigan A Still baa been dissolved by mu tual con-eiii, J. W. llorigan continuing the titlsiniMa. navltitf ail ln.lpblM,lt,M aiul etitlicling all aecbuiits. Haled March I, 1010. J. W. Ilorlssn. S-IU II. D. Still. Cull for Warrants. All eounty warrants outstanding are called for and will be paid upon prearniatlon to Ihe eon nly treasurer. Interest erase after Ibis date. Doled Ibis "lal day of Wareh. tSUJ, W. r. K1NU, County 1 reasurer. Kotic for Publhatlon. Department of tbe Interior United Klaus Laiid Offlws, al The Uallea, Or . . rebniary st, IWM, Nolle Is hereby given thai Marv K. HennetL widow of John W. llennett, deeeaaed, nf final, Onsjon. who. on HepUnilier Mh, HS1. made hoioratead (aerial tiu. inrn-'l, No. IJWM. for sSNHswftSWl. MMu smI4. and Hk', MK', see 14. township II south, rawra SI eaal. w. ., has Hied noliro of lutenlliui lo make final five-year proof. Uieatabllah elalm lolh land above deaor I bed .before Wnrien Ilrown, cuunly clerk, si bis nllnj al I'rliievllle. ilea. gun, on the I'ilb dny of April, I Via laiuiBiii namea aa wllneaaes; lwla w, Iteniiell and Drover 0. I'rbw of liar lira, dr.; Mailer A I'araou and alUr T. Murrla tit foal. Oregon. Hop C. W. Hooaa. Iblater. Notics for Publiratlon, Not t eal land. Iieiiarlmrnt of the Interior, l:. a. Land Uffli's al Ihe Uallea, tlregon, January 'Alb, I 'J 10. Notice I beri'liy given that Pleaaalll N. Turner. of Powell Butte, Oregon, who, on February Voth, ll i.'i. uiaile llonieatead, (Serial No. ttH.') No. Warn, for Nl, NW'i, SK' NWii, Heel inn i, Townahip It Mouth, Itanga (4 Kaat, Willamette sieriuian, lias men notice ol Intention lu in aim Final gre-year prisif, lo eatalillah elatta tn I lie land above described, before Wsrren Ilrown, Comity Clerk at hla office at PrlDeville. Oregon, on tho 11U day of Man n, lwlil. Claimant names aa wllneaaes: William f) Johnson, Thomaa K. MoUanlei. William Bald win, Charles II. roster, all ol l'owoll Hulls, Orvgua, 1-' C, W. MOORE, Register. Notice for Publication. Di'PartnHint of the Interior, . U. S. Land OfDua at Tbe llallea, Oregon, . . . February IW, 11110, Notloe Is hereby given that Jeaala at. Ilenneft of llarnea, Oregon, who, on June 11th, tWH, mad homestead (serial No. OS'iM), Nn. 13,'His, for eaat hulf sotilheaat quarter, section sV: ' northeast quarter northeast quarter aeollon it, and northwest quarter northwest quarter section as, township Is south, range Si east, T.iisiiini nuiiuo oi inienuon to niaka filial five-yeHr proof, toesUilillsh dial in to the land aisive dascrllMd. Iiernre Wasmn Un.u,., oounty clerk, at Ida ofllne at frineville, Ore gon, on the lUth day of April, 1DIU. "luininiii. naiiina aa witnesses: lwts n, ItennHlLunfl llrnvei. ft 1 u.. n , son; Wa,lutr A, Carson and Walter T. Morris of 1'ost, Oregon, S-'UP w. Moons, Ri'glster. ContcHt Notice, Dctiarment of th Interior, 1) lilted States Land Office. Til Dalle. Ilreonn , mm A annlelnnt ennla.l .ol.l.ul I tiled in this offloe by Earl McLaughlin, contestant, against homestead ntry, No. 12272, made March 18. 1003, for WMHWW Section 10, Township 14, S., Range 12,hV. Willamette Meridian, by Charles W. Kman contestee, In which It Is alleged that anld llbnrl,,. W V. ...... I .i 7 -..-. ... ,, , .,, nun wuoiiy abandoned said tract for mote than six iiioiimis iumj past; mat said tract is not settled upon and cultivated by said party aa ruioiiritfi hv luu, ll,u '. ,..r . ( . , uu f. provement of any description whatever thereon; that said alleged absence was not du to his employment in tho army, navy or marina luirm .f lha IT,.lta.i oi. .... jr. Ii r Ei, . niaies ill time of war. Said parties are hereby noti- iieo lu iiiiar, responu, ami oner evidence tHfOilm, Hultl allui.ull.... ,A .i.i rill Anrif 7 11)111 lu.f... w. u ' . . ' County Clerk at his othice in Prineville. . .5 ! . . """" "earing will lie held ;t 10 o'clock a. m. on April 14, 1910, be fore the Register and Receiver at the United States laud olllce In Tb Dalle. Oregon. The aald cnlitnututit t. ...!.. I . in , 7i, , . ill a oroper affidavit, f led February 23, 1010, set forth lu rt at asj la I a la aa I,aui !.. jTa.. .1 ini ,,.v, niiivn .muw niat alter uue uillgeuce personal service of this notloe can not be made. It is linral,v ,..in.i i .u ... . that such notice be given hy due ami HsfalkaMIs Sill lilliiul likn rv r" u, w. MOORE, RegisUr.