The Place to Save Money THE LEADER The Place to Save Money . Too busy unloading my new spring goods to write ads. Next week if you will keep your eye on this space you will find all about the latest styles in Ladies' Shirt Waists, Mus lin Underwear, Ginghams, Embroideries, Laces, Etc LARGE SUPPLY OF FRESH GARDEN SEEDS CHOICE LOT OF FRESH UTAH ALFALFA SEED Closing out 1 0-inch Records at 35 Cents I. MICHEL, Proprietor, Prineville, Oregon Educational Rally at Culver Superintendent Ford, assisted b.v tenfher of the county, will hold a prnnd educational rally at Culver on April 2S and 29. This gathering Is lor the beneat ol all teachers, school officers and people generally living north of Crooked river and all are urged to attend. The first session will be held Friday evening, and on Saturday there will lie a morning and afternoon session. At noon on Saturday the good people "of Culver will serve lunch. This is a feature that should not be overlooked as the neighborhood Is noted for Its hospitality. The program Is as fol lows: Friday Enau Asr. 24. Presiding Officer...Profcsor Tolbert Music Miss Reynolds Talk (selected) Supt. R. A. Ford Titlk, "The Value of the Trained Teacher". ...Mrs. Wickersham Music ......Miss Yerna Howard Talk, "The titlien and the Schools" Mr. Springer Safaris? Aprs 29. Morning Sesslou. Music ......Institute Arithmetic, Sth Miss Reynolds Arithmetic, Mb, "th, and 8th .... ."...Professor Myers History . Professor Cook Phonics . ...Mrs. Torter Vocal Solo Miss Con way Geography . ..Mrs. Dougall )jiuguage Mrs. Wickersham Agriculture Professer Evans Voenl Solo. Miss Verna Howard Aternooo Session. Music Instlt u te Sclling . .Miss RIdeout irammar.. Miss Kent Heading Mrs. Wickersham Vocal Solo... Miss Verna Howard Morality In the Schools" Mr. Moor head "Mental Suggestions In the School Rooom" Miss Parrott "School Discipline," Supt. R. A. Ford Vocal Solo ....Miss Conway Blooded Stock Stays in the County The Baldwin Sheep Land Com pany are selling most of their regis tered blooded stock to local people. R. M. Powell bought two Shire mares for flOOO. M. R. Biggs bought two yearlings for f WO each, and two mares, price not stated. Herbert RIdeout bought t wo mares for S1500. Oliver Towell, Marion Terapleton, M. R. Biggs, It. M. Powell aud Herlert RIdeout formed a company and together purchased one of the big stallions for 12500. This Is all registered stock and the best money can buy. Child Had Narrow Escape Building Westward From Vale R. M. Powell came near losing his 4-year old daughter by drowning; Tuesday. j He went op to the headgate of his Irrigating ditch to fix the flow of! water, and as usual, the little one' followed. While fixing the ditch he I bad occasloa to go away forty or fifty feet and happeuing to turn his bead saw the feet of his little daughter disapjearlng down the sluice way. She had tumbl-il In, head first and the suction of the swift-ruuulng water drew Usi under the bendgate aud down a l&foot box flume ln-fore she was rescued. The child was unconscious when picked up by her father but resusitat Ing measures soon brought relief. It was a narrow esctie and one the futher will not soon forget. Shumla Club Meeting. Last Saturday evening F. A. 1 1 ii u nel and Grace McKenzle, both f Bend, Oregon, were united In mar riage. The ceremony took place In the Methodist church, where the mother of the bride and a few friends hail gathered to witness the transac tlon. After supper the young couple returned to Bend by auto, where they will make their home. The Sbumln Club met Saturday afternoon, April 16, with Mrs. Em ma B. Wickersham as hostess. After the usual business, Mrs. Mar garet Elkios opened the program by reading an excellent paper on the life of John Ruekin. Mrs. Wicker sham followed, giving a most Inter esting review of Ruskin's "Ethics of the Dust." At the close of the regular pro gran, Mrs. Wickersham read and discussed an article In the "Ameri can" magazine on the education of William James Sldis, the eleven-year-old boy who Is causing so much wouder at Harvard I'niversity. j Ater adjournment delicious refresh ; ments were served by the hostess, I assisted by Miss Marjoric Brink. A Vale dispatch to the Oregonlan dated April 15, says: Determined on Mng the first railroad Into Harney County the Harrlman Interests Jump ed Into Vale this morning with a force of 100 railroad laborers and started construction work on the Oregon & Eastern, thesurvey for which extends westward across the state from this point to a connection with the Nat-ron-Klamath line at Odell. Material yards have been establish ed In which W) carloads -of ties are al ready piled np. In addition to several miles of 70-pound steel rails. Engi neering parties are now settlug the grade stakes along the line of the sur vey and are camped as far west as the Harper ranch 23 miles from Vale in Malheur County. The survey of the Oregon & East ern extends from Vale up the Mal heur river to Malheur Lake, and, as at present staked, leaves the town of Burns IS or 20 miles to the north. The road swings around the base of Wagon Tire Mountain, enters the Christmas Lake Valley, passes through the Sliver 1-ake and Fort Rock countries and out through a gap between timber-covered hills at the western end of the Fort Rock valley. Died. CROOK COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL (Continued from First pitgv.1 bafl uhii the "MwMmitw to tiarvlit,'' in which wa ortt'liaii'.l the vain and iniHHtiH' of being Uilhtul to an aa- ligued duty. Ths loot literary number tn oration, "Slopping Sioncs," by Miss Agnes Klliolt, ho dwelt upon the importance of exercising care in the clioic and selection of our stepping tones for tio them depends our sue res or failure. She. rniphaniu'd her thought by her torvaful and unaffected ityls of delivery. The program closet) with an instrumental duet by Miasc Georgia fleck and l-eola Kates, wlilcl was well rendered and was a llttitig riot) to ons of ths most excellent pro- grama the societies have liet.moJ to this ysar. Alkletics. Ws had thought the basket ball sea son closed but arrangements have been mads for ths girl to meet the Bend High schools on the evening of April SO, Both teams are tnre of victory ami a good gams is promised. IVw'l miss it. Further announcement will arpeai next week. The boya have legun baseball ami track work. The tryout for the team to meet at Whitman and O. A. C, w ill be held on Junior day. Ths societies are also planning to have an inter society baseball gams at that time. , Frtskam mi Seaisr. Miss Leola Eitea, '13, was absent from classes on Monday. We are glad to welcome Clark Morse back to school after an absence of al most two weeks. Ths seniors have passed ths laurel crown of victory to ths sophomorv thi month, but they will have to work to hold it next month. Jmmi mi SfWssraa. The juniors are busy formulating and perfecting their plant for junior dav. The sophomors class are holding their heads high these days, as they averaged ths highest last month and ths bigheit that any class has during ths year. Their total averags wax Ho per cent which is an average that any clan woukl be proud to hold. Notice to Creditors. Nolle U hereby given by ttie undersigned, the administrator thetat.le tr Hitrlcl It Mahen, dwiwd. to all ercdllore of and all perwtM bavins claim against said deceased to present the aaute with the proper vouch era, to the undersigned, at Iho oilier of M. K. Klllotl In l"rlnevllle. On-con, llliln six months from the Ortt publication of this notice. Dated tbls flat OUy of April. WO. Joh Mhk, Administrator of the estate of lUrlet It. Mahen, deceased. On Friday, April 16, 1910. at his kome in Prineville. Peter Zell, aged 74 years. Peter Zell was bora in Parkerville, Ind., in April, 1836. He was married to Ellen Miles. They crossed ths plains in 1864 and settled in the Willamette valley. Three children were bora to this onion. Afier a few years residence in the valley the wife died. Later he went to Iowa and married Miss Sarah Hyatt on August 10, 1873. They cross ed the plains in 1879, settling in Prine ville in the same year. Two children wero born to them. Mr. Zell leaves a wife and three chil dren to mourn his loss Frank Zell of Watkins, Ore., F. B. Zell and Sirs. Mat tie Edwards of this city. Funeral serv ices were held at the Union church from which place he was buried Saturday Dissolution of Partnership. Notice la berebr given that the partnership neretoiope enannc net ween tiny Uuallrtu and J. S. Fog. of Prineville, Oregon, under the arm name of The Realty Development .. baa been this day, by mutual consent, dissolved. J. B. Fox retiring rrotn tbe bust neu. All accounts doe aald Arm are navahla to tiny Latbllelte and all liabilities will be paid ny nun. Dated this 21st day of April I WO. tirv LaroLLsn-ra, J. a Vox. ! At iitsAi r?k-jJ-5 t-zr nsi-srfi ? UrJr 2t-2j ? Las "2 Va Ar)-r ijv The Winnek Company Shoe Department 11 lf m m .It) 1 m Drug Department Winnek'$ Cream for the toilet . 25c R 56402 lor Colds and Grippe 50c. Colgaie s Dental Cream ; 25a Toolh brushes 15 to 35c Sarsaparilla's Sassalras Bark (or that tired spring feeling. Wall Paper Wall Paper and spring house - cleaning come at the same time, Our stock ol paper is large and the price is small 20c per double roll up. Waltham and Elgin Watches Men's Guaranteed Work Shoes The Wizard A Gentlemen's Dress . Shoe in fashionable shapes The Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoe . High top riding boots ..J.; $3 50 . 4 00 - 5 00 . 7 00 Men's Furnishings We have just received our new complete line of Men's goods Men's work shirts good grades 45 to 90c each - Men's Dress shirts all colors and sizes $1 to $5 75 each. Edison Phonographs and Records The Winnek Company j Our Last Month in Prineville. We will close our photographic studio shortly after the May races. Parties desiring work should take notice, if. M. Cook Main Street Studio. 4-14-21 Clydesdale Stallion for Sale. Cum in S yeara old ; weight over ItiUO II. Aiidreas b. A. Trose, Prineville, Or. 3-Um 640 ACRES, 4 miles from Trim ville. Improved. HO arrw under plow. Living writer Adilreaa Hoi "I, Prineville, Or Wood Wanted. 1 Mm htreb dlnett'J by County Court of Crook oounty. Oregon, to advertl- for eortu or ft ood mm mi jnnlHror body p.ne nrl wood. lo be dellvervd Hnd pllrd for mi-aiiurw-ment m foltow: HO ordt M lUw rrr of th cturl houm building and hO oord on th btcb wrboiH lot; vnitre h moo lit U br dHlverrd on or pritr to Ht ptamwr . i'ourt if- wre right to nkct mny or nil bid. Mldn muni be flltd with roauly clerk on or before 9 p.m. April W, 1IU. V AKHEX BROW'S oounty clerk J. S. FOX PUBLIC STENOCRAPHEK AND BOOKKEEPER Room 10, Adameon 81k, Prineville, Or. Agent (or Royal gtamlard Si Smlth-l'rtmler Typewriien (rru-e (meefnu) Zftelknap dc Cdivards 00t Jhir 2mr Smmt mS tfmm't Colonist Rates Wk m 1 Great Northwest The nnmagrmt-nt of the OnKjn Rull' road A Navlfatlun Co. takes (ntit pleaaure tn announcing that the low rate from Katern elllen, wlilch have done ao much In past aeaaona to atinv ulate travel to and aettlement In Oregon, will prevail asuln thla 8prlng DAILY from March 1 to April 13. Inclusive. PEOPLE OF OREGON The rallroadi have done thi lr part; now It' op to yon. The colonlut rate Is tbe greatest of all home-bat Idem. I all jrou can to U t Koxtern people know about It, and encourage tbem to come here, where land l clu-up and bome-hulldlug easy and attractive. Fare Can Be Prepaid l boniI If desired. Any agent of tbe road named Is authorized to receive the required deposit and telegraph ticket to any point In the East. Remember the Rates From Chi,. go, t38; from Ht. Louis, $32-,from Omaha and Ksnsas I'lty, 125. This reduction Is proportionate from all other cities. WM. Mc MURRAY Cmsral Pawaagar Acrat fortlmmd. Oragoa SltllllllOIIM. In the tlivdll ttitirlof the Hlulruf t !-. hi Ar i'rMk tninlv. r, A. NlrvviiMMi, l ln HIT, a Ni'llle HlrvriiMin, itfrVmlKiit. i.iN. iiK. Hi. v.(, iIivmvuv named Uc- Amtiint: In the name of the tle nfOn-atHi yon are hon-hr ritniln-d ti aiawr and answer the eomi'llnl HUxl aNlnl ymi lit th ninv en. Illhil nxirt ami action, on or l -nr the Is. I ilav.! Hie lime prwrllird In the onler ar piilllKiloit or this siuniiKina, ticwllt Hie .ih day of Mm-, tat", ml II vo hill to mt answer. Air want theiiMif, the plalnllir Wilt aliilv to ihootmrl hr the n ll.'f ilu n ln di-nutmleil, to wn: Kor a H.vre r dlvurre dlsaidvln the ImmiiIs of innirtmiwiv now exlUo tsrtween plnlnlin and ili-n uilMnt. This siiiiiiiMHia u served Bpun Tntt hr nnter of the Hon. It t'. Kills Judge of iihI eoiinlv, sui,. orttrvxui, datd the tlt day nl Man-h, Wiu, and I lis ileleor the Prl puhlt. ration of Km summons Mnrett INIh, IUiU, and the date ol lit U.t puhllmtliot of ililn sumnioua wilt eil'lrv on Miuf Mh, KM". .A. HKI.U Attorney rir I'lalnilO. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Notice Is hereliy given, that In pureunnee of an order of lite County Courl of the Mate of Oregon I'sr I'nmk t'uuttty, male on the tilth .lay of Man-It, tl)lt. in 'he toaltfrlor llirtatof iloleinsn W. .Mor rill, tlistaeil, the titioVrstiriinl, the ailuilii Islrutor of aaiil estate, will sell at public auction to tlic htKhesl tdilder, lor ra-lt. gold roitl of the I in led Slates, sol.), ct to continuation by said County t'utitt, on Saturday, the lmh day of April, lulu, at ID o'clock In ths forvitiHin, at ths fruit door of the Count y couriliouse in I'rlne vtlle. tregit, all tlie riuht, title ami Inter est of sm. I llolemnn W, Morrill Ml the lime of nis death and all the ritflit, title and In terasl the said e-tsle has ariuiril other than or lit a.l.lilion to that of lha suld llolemnn W, Morrill, at lbs time of In dent Ii. in all that eertain rtn estate situa ted in the County of Crook, Slat ol Oregon, mors particularly described as follows; The northeast quarter of lha southwest .uarter, the ca-i half of the northwe-t iiuarier aud tt e southwest quarter of tbe nortliwe-t ttarter of section twenty.ulne In township seventeen south, of range twelve east of Willamette Meridian. Term and condition of sale: Cash, gold Coin ul lite rmtrtl Suites, live r rem ol tiurchase price to lie paid on day of sale, balance upon ootiluniulion by said County Court. Duled thl Kth day of March. l!)t). A. I). Morrill. Administrator ol the. Kstate of llolrtuan V. Morrill. dei-ea-e.1 Notice for Ptihlicallon. Is-partmeut of the Interior Culled States Laud Onlee, at The Is. Me., Or,, April 7th. tant. N. it Ice Is hereby given that liuali I. (fee. ' of Prineville. Onwon. who, tin April th.lW. made houM-atead .serial No. UUiV.I ,No. USi'J, air N K'i section li, township li south, ranee Iseast, Wlllauielle Meridian, has Sled notice of Intention lo maks filial live-year proof, to establish claim to lha land aliove described, l'fnre Warren llrown, county clerk, at his "dl.-e at Prineville, On-gon, on the L'lth day of Mav, ItllU, I'lslomiit namea as wllnosses: William Marks Ullllain Adams, Jobh K. Morris. Krauk T. t'o. all of l'rlnevle. tin son. C. . Nona. Iglster. (Otvtt Wotlc. 4-1 ti The Store for Young Men We have nhrirtl to t!eserve this title, by allowing distinctive apparel for the young man who is not satisfied with ortlinary clothes. Our success cannot be doublet). You realize that we are absolute headquarters for "nobby" apparel, and nowhere cle in town will you ever find clothes which possess that same air of elegance which you always find in the clothes exhibited by this store. We Specialize - ADLErrS Collegian Clothes - MatlsWBBMsMasWHBYBBtaa)jasjM because we are con vinced, from actual experience, that no other make possesses the same amount of character, nor the same high standard otquality. It pleases us to so successfully cater to the wants of our particular young men. You will be delighted .q,Vf with the new Sprint? sf?Jii suits which are now TVDLtRSgi i being shown by us. Qpk2tll'' CLOTHES FOSTER & HYDE UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS r t ! :i f w f t'nlted States Ijiii.I Office, Tti I is lies. Oregon, Msrvb. . loin. A iiifncieut contest amdavtl having been filed In this Ki.s hr James Hstn, contestant, sgslnst homestead entry. No. l.tjts, tiis.b. Kebruarv 3t. Ivol. lor W ( HK,. sertlon it". it John T. Hlmr bu ln.Ujf bs.ttuitt witi irt-t .r nior tltn ti mmttb Ut i-t; iht muI trrl ! iml swlllttl ujMtn ami cutltvMrtt by jaul party m rr-iiirtt hy lw snt ihl iherj r m iiH'rovmftiia u( uy di';rttiitn ht ver lhrrn: ihat mUI tlfirl bMini' w not ilnc to hieiitUtyn,nt iti uivarmv, tmy or mriucuriHil lti t niinl Matrs) lit Unit vi war. V -sail i.anV ar bcrvt botlAeit to nt'fMiir, 1 s ruissant de Lireaux u resHinu, and offer evtdetM tonclitng sat. I alle. gsilnn at 10 o'clock a. ni. on May 17. lyln, tw (oretarren Hmwn, county rlerit.at htsorhca in rrlncMlic, Oregon, and that tltisl bearing will lis ncm at 10 oet.M'ii a, m. on Msr H. I'.'lo, belore the Keglatcr and K.-elv. rsl Hie I tilled States Laud tliln t In lha Italics, Oregon. 1 lot said contc-lant lisvlh, In a proper affldsvll. Hied Msrt-h U. I'MU. mi forth lacts alilcksltuw thai alter due dlllgcne n-rsoiial errlee id tlm notice ran not be made, it is hcrel.y ordered and directed lhai n. h notus be giveu by due aud profier publication. 3-il c- W. Mookk, Kcglstcr. THE Hotii c fsr rtihlicatlon. , ! lHpsrtment of tlit Interior, I'llltvd Slates Utlid OAice SI The Dalles. Oru. I Msr. h .-Sth. IUIU. , Notice Is hereby given Ihst John (. I'oaell, whose pimlottlce address Is prineville. Oregon, i did. on iho 7lh day of August, I'S", file 111 tins othce Maoru Staienicnt and A plication. No., ii.l.'.l, lo purchase the UK's WM. section 4, I SW'si HW's, section S, N, N',. section 10 snd tiH'i NK'-, section , Uiwnhip lil south, j range Is east, Mlilsmetlo MerldluO. and the I linilsr thereon under the provision of the ai t I of June:!, 1S7H, and act amendatory, knoan as . Ibe "Timlier and rtmno lw," at such value as might he Axed by s.i rsl.Hi-til. and that, I piirsuant lo such amit-at!on, the land and timber thereon have lieen appraised, the tint ' lier estimated 1,4'),U Iswrd feet at (St cent i M-rM.. and the Isn.l i ml; ttisl said appll cstit will offer flnsl prtsil In supiKirt of his sw hlleation and aworn iulrin. nl on tbesihrtsy I of June, l'Jln, lielme Marren Hsown. county tiers, at bis office, at Prineville, Oregon. Any person is at liberty loprotesl this pur chase beloru entry, or Initials a contest at any time before patent liutui-s. by riling a corrobor ated atfl.lnvit n this ortio", alleging (acts which would defeat the entry. 4 7 C. W. MoOKE, Register. Ifotice for Publication. Department of The Interior. United Htstes Land office at The Dalles, Oregon. March 'Mh. lain, Notice la hereby Riven that Niima K. M. l'oln, whose post-office address it Prineville. Or.-g.in, did, on the 17th day ol Dccceuilier, 1, file In this nffic Bworn Htalemetit and Application, No. Hi7l, lo purchase the Htt SW'i, Hit tlnn il, town. hip llsoiilh, range l.'i cast, Willamette .Meridian, and the tlinlxT thereon, nii.l.-r the provisions of the act of June H, ls7s, and act amendatory, known as the "Timber and Htotis ,iw," al such value as might lie flxsd by ap praisement, and that, pursiisnt to aiirh appli cation, the land and Umber thereon have been appraised, the timlier estimated lU'M'"' board feel at ..'in per M. and the land I0 ..; thai sil'l j aiipllesnt will offer final prd in support of his application and sworn statement on Hi Jlh day of June, l'.HO, lielore Wsrrcn Brown, i county clerk at his office, at Prineville, Ore gon. I Any person is at liberty tu protest this pur-1 chase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any ; time before patent Issues, by filing a corrolsir-1 ated affidavit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. 4-7 C. W.MOORE. Register. aaaaa. wa Belgian Stallion . OWNED BY I H. A. MYERS & CO. p Will make three stands during the season of 1910. 5j? Monday and Tuesday at Powell Buttes. it Wednesday and Thursday at T. Sharp's g ranch on Crooked River. Friday and Saturday at Redmond. ?S Season begins May 1st and ends August 1st. Should anyone wish to breed prior to that time the (I) horse will be at the ranch of H. A. Myers. 1 H. A. Myers & Co. Post Office Box 27 Redmond. Oregon mm Si lit .. men 25,000 Roll if aiiws New Wall Paper JUST RECEIVED We are also showing a fine new line just arrived of Mattresses and Go-Carts A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. s I 91 it