The Place to Save Money THE LEADER The Place to Save Money iia Spring Goods' II you are hniking lor reliable qooJs flooJs ilK style and quality that will give both presrnt and permanent satisfaction we cordially invite you to inspect our Spring Slock. We are confident that you will lind just what you want in style and quality, and you will wonder how we can sell such goods at such low prices. Ladies' Skirts, Ladies New Spring Waists. Shirt Waists in delightful abundance. Airy garments that bealhe coolness wherever they go. With a rising thcemometer the demand is earlier than was expected lor shirt waists. It has leaped up with a bound. As usual we are prepared as never before. Men and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps and Shoes, etc Just received a new line of Crockery and Glassware I. MICHEL, Proprietor, Prineville, Oregon Circuit Court. Continued from first page. MnUrkcr, attorney! tor defendant; action for judgment and tale ol rel rotate to satisfy note. Martha Stevens, plaintiff, vs Frank II. Marion, defendant. C. S. Benm, attorney for plaintiff; action to recover location fee on timber land and alleging mi' representation when having been lo cated by defendant. C. U. F.lkin, plaintiff. s Omer M. Cyrua, defendant. M. K. Brink, at torney for defendant and M. R. Bijcje and M. R. Elliott, attorneys for defend ant ; action to determine water rights and nts of wells. IVschutes Railroad Co.. pla:ntiff rs Anton Rirkenfleld et at, defendants. W. ! AV. Cotton and Arthur C Spenoer, at- torneys tor plaintiffs; action tor coo-1 demnatbn of railroad right of war. j I .ml, defendant. F. V. Wilson, at torney for plaintiff ; suit for settlement of account. Samuel H. Furber, plaintiff, vs Carl X. Ehret, defendant. M. U. Elliott, at torney for plaintiff; to complete sak of j Barker, defendant. r.CRowlee, plaintiff, . Madeline N. Rowlee, defendant. Edith Wahenaker, plaintiff, vs Jake nahenaker, defendant. Elnorm Barker, plaintiff, v Frank II. real eetate. John Steidel, plaiutiff, vs A. I. Mor rill, defendant. C. S. IVpnson, attorney . Lucey, Morgan, plaiutiff, vs Clarence Ettie Chailes, plaintiff, vs Charles Charles, defendant. For completion of sale of real eetate, Eva U Wise, plaintiff, vs J. M. Mas ton, defendant. Berkland A Parker, attorneys tor plaintitT and C. S. Benson for defendant ; suit for damages. OonsUocw Mildrel Eaton, by A. Bronrgeest, her guardian, plaintiff, vs Chas. A. Frasier and Stephen A. Frasier, defendants. Bennett A Sin not t, attorneys f r il IntifT, sn l M. O. Wilkint tor defendan's; action to re i cover teal estate. C F. Smith vs Will Percy, defendant. M. R. Elliott attorney for plaia'iff; aotion to foreclose mortgage. A. K. Eastwood, plaintiff, vs R. E. Jones, defendant. Oeo. W Barnes, at- W. A. Ellis and Rachel Ellis hi. wife, lorJUmUff' ,ml W'A" for d.f i.t. W. W Cotton attorney . M lor pl.lnt.ffs; act.on for aettlement tejjy,,,, detaldan.. w W. Barney riht of way. j attoriM.. fot an1 M. r. KUiott, Don 1 Re, plaintiff, vs B. C. Dove,! 4tffeIla4nt. damage suit to establish defendant. Jesse Stearns and John j wtter right. H. Hall, attorneys for plaintiff and H. A j, sh.nm, plaintiff, vs Virginia S, Wilson attorney for defendant ; ei.it ; Frantj, inj Joeeph Frantis, defendants, lor damages on non-sale of real estate, j Ge(X w lUrne. attorney for plaintiff, E. Dorgan A Co., plaintiff, vs W. F, anj Menefw A rwU. f r defendants; Kirg, defendant. L. M. Corl, attorney ; tuit uyj wter riillU for plaintiff , action to collect note. j x M Uni p!aio,U t;, Mc. O. C. McNelly, plaintiff, rs Crook . Callister, defendant. W. P. Myers, O. county, defendant. M. R. Elliott, at-jC. Yoong and W. M. Killenbeck, attor torney for plaintiff and F. W. Wilson ueys for plaintiff ; action to insure pay for defendant ; suit on court house. nient of note. H. W. Turner, plaintiff, vs Dwightj I. L. Scofield, plaintifi, vs W. P. KolerU, defendanU M. R. E'lit, to Thorp, defendand. C S. Benson, at- cullect note. tomey tor plaintiff ; suit for judgment. A. M. Drake, plaintiff, vs the Bene1 J. I- Wicdom and other against Water, Light Power Co., defendant, i Walter Helfrich, defendant. George L. M. R. Elliott, attorney for plaintiff ;' Bern ier, attorney for plaintiff; for action to collect note, i judgment. H. P. Still, plaintiff, v G, J. Hardy, ' Al Xichol vs the Oregon Mayflower defendant. M. R. Biggs, attorney fur. Mining Comny defendant. George plaintiff; action to collect note. L. Bern ier and Geo. Barnea, attorneys J. H. Wood, plaintiff, vs Adams Kot-! for Pontiff, for damages. man, defendant. C S. Benson, at- j Divorce Cases. for defendant ; action to recover awnf ihipofacow. S. M. Fean, plaintiff, vsR.H Barley al. W. A. Bell and Wilson A Seal, i Anna Sharp, plaintiff, vs J. M. Sharp j defendanU Bertha H. Grant, plaintiff, vs Alfred j H. Grant, defendant. Ora.nrtt F. HiidiTes. n'.int:fT v r.."wio attorneys for plaintiff; actio to collect j nj, ejendct. note made to the A. C Ruby C., for a c A snfo., pl.intiff, vs Nettie ,,ory- Sterrnson, defendant. S, M. Bsiley, plainUff, vs O. K. j lCH1t, K. Akern, plaintiff, vs Mont. Il1ge, defendant. W. A. Betl, attoi- w Akemm. Ryfcw pliintiff; action to collect inXe ; Imer Xi'swonger, pWrjtiiT, vs Cal S. J. Xewsom. plaintiff, vs Adolph .., visimnr fend.nt. I Morgan, defendant. Jennie Crain, plaintiff vsW. J. Crane, defendant. IXr Thronson, plaintiff, vs Throu Thronson, defendant A. J. Iecker, plainUff, vs Ellen Decker, defendant. Edith Wahenaker, va Wahenaker In dian woman asking for a divorce ol the ground, ol desertion and nonaupport Prineville Beats Madras Birtsa anger, defendant. M. E. Brink. s M. J. Chambers, plaintiff, vs J. M. attorney plaintiff; suit for the re- . covery of real Ute. ! Ev, u ptitfff. r, Gottlieb r ro-l Fwher, plaintiff, vs F. M. Love- Wise, defendant. Redmond Plays Here Next Sunday at Fair Grounds. Prineville 10, MadraS 11 in nings, was the score of the ball at Madras last Sunday. Getting away for a lead in the first inning Madras looked like a sure winner until ths fatal ninth, when the Prineville boys woke up and ham mered the ball to all corners of the lot and when the smoke had cleared away three runs had crossed the plate and the score was tied. Prineville played real baseball for the next two innings and no chance to score while Prineville chased two runs over in the 11th, winning the gane. After two pitchers had been tried out and found wanting, Madras trotted out a dark, horse, in the person of Ed Brown, who proceed ed to eerve the ball in a mysteri ous way, and for three innings not a P. V. tower planked his tootsies on the ioitaJ tack. Dan Ketchom, who pitched for Prineville, was the big shining luminary throughout the game. Several times he pitch ed himself out of the danger tone by striking out She opposing bats man, and in the ninth inning, with the bares loaded and none out, he succeeded in holding them without a run. Madras secured hut three singles from his delivery. Peg Belknap received great ap plause from the feminine fans by a sensational catch near the left field bleachers. Warren Smith and Bert Barnes umpired and gave uni versal satiffaction. Redmond will cross bats with Prineville at the fair grounds, Sunday, May 1st and Madras will be here the following Sunday. Prineville Fan. EA Club Meeting. The K. A. (lull mot litat S.Utmlny with Mis tVllii Nctm and aa the day waaesojiHllngly warm the club adjourned to the lawn and there Ilstvued to u unusually Interval lug program u Ilcketm, After the usual quota of buHtttcMi and (lie n il call, atiHweied by quotation from Dickens, which brought out many tutorvotlnu thotittbta from thla popular author. After a brief d -cumiIou if the many and various character portrayed lu "Old Cuil. oalty Shop," the hoHto, aiwUted by Ml Bertha Baldwin, orved 1Ik!i refreshment, and the gtietit de parted feellnjr orry that one more meetttnr would clone the club lor the ummer. High School Notes. The first Friday in May will l Junior Day and juniors have per fected their plans for the celebra tion of the occasion. The niomiru will be devoted to renovating the school building, at noon the juniors, assisted by the olher co eds, will serve a banquet with its uual accompaniment of toasts, etc, and the afternoon will be given over to the track meet to select the athletes to represent the school at 0. A. C. and at Whit man, and also to decide the win oing society, ine events are as follows: 50 ystds dash. , 100 yards dash. 440 yards dash. 220 yards dash. Standing high jump. Running high jump. S'anding broad jump. Running broad jump. SSO yards Relay-race (four men ) A tennis tournament will cloe the athletic program if the counts are in shape in time for practica. Mrs. Wickersharu, Miss Conwa v and Miss Parrott entertained the faculty, seniors and juniors at the home of Miss Parrott last Satur day evening. Earlv in the even- ng the guests were given an oppor tunity to recall their English and American literature by guessing twelve books which were represent ed by various devices. Several of the guests drew for the prize, but Miss Emerien Young was the fortunate one and was presented with an elegant little gift book of selected poems. Next Saturday evening, April 30, at 8:30 the girls basket ball team of the Rend High will meet the girls team of the C; C. If at the Club Hall. Both teams are working bard and both are look ing forward to victory. This is the first came with an outside team, but we hope it is the begin ning of a contest for athletic supremacy that will grow with the schools. The Winnek Company TV rm tt- 1 Oi Sr m if -x m If.M la. vf r; tin 1 if'k I-.V Ik. W i$ l w We call yotsr attention to our complete line of Drugs and Sundries In Ibe line of Patent Medicines we have all the standard remedies. Toilet Preparations Oor line of toilet preparations and ftricj npHto-date, are fresh Rubber Goods In rubber goods we have the largest lite in Central Oregon. Fountain Syringe, Water Bottles, Gloves, Atomizers, etc Ye are adding daily to all our lines and are confident we can show yon a complete line of all branches in this department. Wall Paper Prescription Department Oor prescriptioa department ts f ally equip ped to care for all regtslar prescriptions and is in the Lands tuf a competent ptar-martsu If you contemplate re-papering your bouse this spring, drop cs a card for a line of sam pies of wall paper Si ?&! Ml m Art Squares and linoleum Jbjl A new stock cf Art Squares and Lino leum this week. Come in and look Ihem over. Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the tork. holders ol the Ploce.-r Tetesranh & Telephone Co. will be held at t lie office of the company at Prineville, Orvgou May to, r.iu, at s p. m. Loi im Doo.xar, 4-2v?t V. P. and Manager. Card of Thanks. We winh. through the medium of tit Journal, to eipre our sincere and heartfelt thank to our frk'inl and neijihtHir for their help and klud- Dex during the tunes of our In-loved ire, mother nnd sister, and for their help nnd cympnthy tn our Ute lierearement, Oren Walte. Henrv H'alte, John Waite, Steidteu Waite, Edgar Walte and Mr. S. A. Uarrou. t it: U r- Notke of Sale of State Lands. Notice it hereSy given tliat the Slur LmhI Hoanl will receive iiralnl luiinumil llo'clock a.m.. Auirum i, l!ih, for the lollowin deirntieu sciiool lmi.l ol SectKin '.il T. 15 . R. Wv of ection 1, T. 20 S. R. M E A li ol fwuon Sti. T. 21 S. K. 13 K. W S of iertion 3ii T. 1 S. K, 14 K. All rf S-tKin l arxl all of S tnn Jii. T. a S. R. U K. All of .-action 16 and all of Secttun 36. T. 22 S. R. 14 K. All bil mvit t cenr'aniet y a rcpu Urly eieeuted pf!icuon to parrliase and at least om-hlili of the amount orTcreit. No bii ftr less than f liuO ptt ore nill be considered. The right is reserved to reject any aod all bids. Application ami hid should be adilm ed to ti. IsTown, Cterk fut Ijind Board. iMlcra. Oregon, ami marked. "A p (ilicaUun and but to ftunhaM ta land." Ork ?iate lt.d Board. Dated April 22, 1510. a-js Baseball at May Race Meet The miiuaKir of the Mny rnce nuvt have divldisl to huvo h hull Kme on Sunday, Miiy 15, the condi tion of which will he a lollowa: A punm of 100 to the wluiiliitf team, m1u halt of the gate receipt will le irlveu to the 'two bout team out of three, 70 per cent to jrot Jthe llret team nud 30 jht cmt t the second. The plm- will be given to the nrot thrt) team to npply between. May S and May M, each ap plication to accompaiiUnl by a ('.'5 forfeit In cae the tCHUi din- not appear na promlmsl, the money to l tvturiunl when the Ratne I played. . One game will be played at 10 A. M., the aecotid at 11. M. nnd the third at 4 l M., It a third Kme I necnry to determine thechatuplou ship. flnce will te drawn tor af A. M., Sunday, May 15. Sum moil. tn I ha Circuit Court of (h DlaUoT Oc..n for t'rk (Vuniv. C. A. aivwnxMt, pUlulltr, va ' Nettle HleveiiKon. terVndant l. Nettia auwnaon, the avov nainrj de frndftiil: In tt name of the alate of On-con you am herehv rvtiulred ti aKr and aaer the complin! It led acalnut you Willi abv en- iitivd eoun anaaciiun. on or liemnt in la. I j dv of the lline tvaerttd I the order fir I piihUcnllon of Ihta sumniona, to-wll: the illi I Jbt of Mav. lh. and If yon fall loaoanawrr. nr waul Iheieof, Hie thUnllfT will apply lo he murt for the relkf ttirn ln dnutnded, lo- i wil: tor a decree of dleoma dlaaolvln the! honda of nialrlnwrnv now exlaiin betwet n I plalulltTand defVndanl. I ThU aummonn u aerved upt vou by ord.-r of I lie lln. II '. KIIK )u.l of' 'nk I eouulV. alale of Oniron. dated Ilie 1U day ( ' March. and the daioof the Aral pul.ll. I cailon oflhli mimuHma la March tlih. tiO. j and Hut dale X l lie la. I pulillcallon of thla i aummons will expire on May "lli. I 'I", ! ".A.MKI.U S-21 Attorney for I'lalnlllT Itotic for Publication. tVpartinent of the Interior t'nlted siatea Ijrnd tUHcx, at The lollea. OrM April tlli. leiu. Nulloe la hereby given that Hiuh 1. i-e. of IVtnevllle. Ore(n. whv on April Sin. made homcntrad iverlal No. HMJ.i N.v lUU ftr SK1. "ecthKi li, lnwnahlp l& atHitlt, rmnve i Ideaxt. Wtllainelle Meridian, ha Bled noil el of Intenllon to nutke anal dve-year prKf, to ' eatMlillah elatin IoiIm land ahove dearrllie.!, I before vtarrvn ttmwn. eounly clerk, at hlat office at Prliwvllle, Orr(a, on the SI Hi day . of Mav. IDia latinanl name a tllnenct William Mark, uilllam AJmv Jobh W. Morrla, Frank T. Con, ail of Prlneirllle, Onf.Mi. -JP. C W. MooKK, Hltpr. Cantcst Rotic. t'nllcd SUtea land Om.e. TlHt llallea. IUWir. Mare V lH. A nlnrlrnt conit affidavit aatmt r. n Stetl in this office by Jantea Ham. etmteaiaaii, airaiuat b.Haeeiead aniry, No. iXH. ma. vbninr a. hw, tor S'V SKJ. action sr.V r', ac'iiuns:. lownanip n, raiuce 1'. h. M tltameite Meridian. t iotrn . T. Blair, eonlealee. Id which it l llt'itr.l that aid J.H.D T. tllalr aaawnolly ahaalonea aald tra't hr mitre than ail aionths lait t-aat: that said iract not erltled upon and culliTated by aaid party aa reiiired by law and that there are no improvement of any dturttmtoa a hai aver thereon: that aaid alleged atiaetvra wa. . bki due tu hiacmptoymrot I the anri y, na y nv marina ecqxul U I nited Mauia umral arar. ai,t parliea are kerehy wt tried to appear, rttaiond, aod oflar avedence tocbtrte aai aUs 2uon al W o'clock a. r. on Mar IT, lm. bt. fore laarren Brown, eonnty clerk, at hutoffh in PrinrviUe. Orea-on, and that anal keario will ba held al 10 oVloi a in. on May M, isltt, t lore the Kcautet and Receiver al tiw I niied tNlalci Laud Othre In IM lall. . Orveou. Tae aaid Tontciaat havinir. In a proper Adavti, tied Macra 'J4. llu. aet lorih lai u a nu'hhow tliat ailcr One duiitenea jeritiar rvl.e of thi notice can not be made, it w hereby orlere.t- and dirc-ied that Rfh nottca be airea by dua and pnter pnblteation. ! .lp ti W. MOKK, Reller. The Store for Young Men We hnve aimed to deserve this title, by ahowing distinctive apparel for the young man who ia not satisfied with ordinary clothes. Our success cannot be doubted. You realize that we are absolute headquarters for "nobby" apparel, and nowhere else in town will you ever find clothes wh'ch possess that same air of elegance which you always find in the clothes exhibited by this store. We Specialize ADLER'S Collegian Clothes because we are con vinced, from actual experience, that no other make possesses the same amount of character, nor the same high standard of quality. It pleases us to so successfully cater to the wants of our particular young fnen. You will be delighted w ith the new Spring suits which arc now being shown by us. til fl) 4rJi 1 1-.! u h!; i r7 cf CL0TIIE3 FOSTER & HYDE UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS Notice far Publication. IVpartmenf of the Interior, t'nllcd Matca Laud nrSce at The lallea.Ora. March 2Mb. ISW. XoUc la hereby xlven that Job o. Powell, a tuiee HWlnlfice a.Ulreaa la prineville, Orecon, did. on the Tib day ol Annual. lsw. fl!e ia thi nffiee Sworn Htatewent and At-plicathitt. No. I nirt timtr ihrrrtiti Dn.) r itic rv tMons .1 tlttict Jtim-.t, Ami ftt-u am udurT. ktKB u lh"Timl?Tmi Stoue I jiw," t m h rain m mijrbt Ins flxtnl by tntiM'inx.t, n4 tht, ornt to such iltrtlon, b UoJ ami timber tiier!! hv F,rtKlt itt tin- Nt eliuiftlH) 1, -...-' btmni trt til treu Ier M , and the Unl ttuit; tbM Miti spiit cam will olftr fin. pni la mpport ol ht mp. plntioa &tt twurn winiemrnt on thr 91 h dtT ofjMoe, 1410, telof Wgrfn BsMittn, eotioty eirr, at bt officv. at PriivvUa, OrvtfOB. Any vrrwon u at It ben ta prxt-i tki nr rhasve W-tor eniry, or initiate a remtewt al any Itme trl.r patent iuca, hx fltinc rrof atet) atf.iavu n thit ofttc. a.lefmg facta whit's, would dileat the eatrr. n:e6s::s::-s::i3:;e:2:ne::e:::en:n S bhire Mailion i andard i Formerly owned by the B. S. & L Co. of lUycreek. Now owned by a com pany of Prineville. horsemen. Is at I Hamilton Stables For 1910 Season Notice for Publication. liepartment rtf The Interlnr. t nited gum Land office at The Dalles, Oregon. March iwh. 1A, Kettle herehjr liven thai Suma f, Mcla. whttse pcaalfiie ai1lrra la Prineville. irceoa, did, on Ihe nih dav of inccem her, Bte in thla oftic eatvrn eiaietnent and Aipiet!om. NO.IAT1S, to purchaa Ihe SeclKm 21, town.aip U aiMith. ranee V eaat. w itiafael'e Meridian, and Ike ttmlr iherecn. under tt pruviHnsal Iheci of Juna X. liTn. and art ainendaiorv. known aa ike "Tltaner a.n 1tve lAw,''atuch valueaa miaht br fixed ti aa prataement, and that, pursuant to auck app cation, tlia land and Umber thereon fiave bees appralwd. the llwier e.,'.inalil Me.tad board leel at ner M. and the land 1:0 Ue; thai aasd applirani will offer nal pmd in aopport d hia application and laiei atatemcnt na tbe rih da; ol Jane. I!0, lw-lrt anwi Kraw.. rminiy clerk at ltia oftiie. at fnaeiUie, Ore fon. Anv term! ta at lihrrw inrmteM Ifeta por- rhaae In-fore entry, or initiate a corneal at aty time (ore iwten't iaanea. t nhne a ewerobur. ated alrtdatn ia ll.ia i.frx-e. tktms iau whlcdt would del, at U.e entrv. 4-T C . MOORE. It ,! r. Service, $10 ; Season, $15 ; Insure, $20. Five or more mares, one owner, $1 7.50. Marion Templeton, Keeper. o: : &a;:e m iei m ie:si Notice of Sale of State Unit. Xotic is. berclijr rivew Uiat I be Plate tjimt rkaird mul receive wealed bida uuiii ! 11 naj t,;.-lock a. n Anna 1. lnlfl f,v ! I flKin)r drcned nchoo) land, to-mu: , S S of finction Sri. T. 15 8. E. 21 E. SEX f -um 16, T. 30 S. 2. i S2K. All bi4 nadbr anmiramc(! be a rrfra- j lariT eiocBW.1 arpircanon to pnTttae fl - I al kM (Ae.fi It n of the amw-nnt entered So rod for ksa than tlJo ir acre ill i c ecmsiderevj. , Tbe rirbt U reerrd to inject u; arid , an mas. j i App!ira:jnnj .ni bid tbcui4 be address. , I e4 to v. o. lirowo. tlert Mate - Land Board. Saiera, trretron. and niaracu. "A- fiitcauon acd bid to rnrrha aute lands." t. i. Bar-wx, Clerk Bute Land board. DaieJ April 2i, If 10. 25,000 tVC-e-C New Wall Paper . I : - JUST RECEIVED Rolls We are also showing a fine new line just arrived of Mattresses , and Go-Carts 95 I a: M The Winnek Company CM, at ear & J. pi 5$elknap Cd wards PAjfammtu mmJ nSrfma. C JUa W Smmt ae IMaaal'a f Jai a A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.