' NEW RAIL FASTENER. Held Bat FUngt to Tit by Mn f Screw Uoltav. TI10 u mil tiii'tlnxl nf hisli'iiliig roll to lbs Iiiii llic llilvniitnii Hint tlio Imiihj dniiyc of lliu mil t Ilk lim clnwi ot tinmiiuT under null lll'llil to tlll'Hilk out of tli wood. A belter niiiiiirui tluti would mtna to l on In whirl) I lie alia of tli ilk lay lit riUt aiitfU'K to the pull of tUt rail tin up. With M Vll'W to .rHl(Illlg KUrll emiatrtH-tloii a new tyi of mil faa toui'f lint J not Imn'ii IiivoiiIimI wlilili Is atiown In Ilia nccoiiiiinnyliig (iitfmvlng. Tim fimlciirn limy lx) aiillt'ij pt rv- iiKivni wmmiii in iiae or a iiuiiiinrr i 'rifcmir lil'iiri II ami aro udjiiaiulile to riiiniiMi fur I ti-nl uu nf liln iii'im lirlnkuc In llio lie. I'la. 1 aliowa rroxa awl luii of a rail fiiaieiirii to a tie ty inruim of two of tlio Improved roll faniciirra, A. 'I'll rail fustcucM, 01 a iniiiii fiiiiiiiior wo riiiil iy twe Irli Hi wl.k li rtpiiariHi limit 200 cubic meter of nlr mm hour. Ilnirnili th fun of lit rrni I'ji 1 ,r In a reacrrolr of glji i rln 'J lie roimlcin of Iti faoa waiter Hi itlj-cerlri In very flu dropa along Hi wnllifcof tho rjrllndVr con Inluliig llio riuiilloliir. and Ilia 200 CO tile miters of air ,hleb ar nltijt ttimiiRtt tut cylinder ar purified alnra I lie Rlr iiarili'lin ciiiiainnlly coma Inio ronliu t wiiu tlx Mill circle of llitild particle, t till-It rarry with llirm a tlicy full Ilia Rprtn. dual, inlcroln and aMrra alwnr fnitrid In (lie air. 'I hi nirc-liiiiilfril aiiTlllrulliin of air liy Mil iiicili' d la a kind of Inlxiratory liuliiiilnii of l lie viihI mrll!( iiilun of lu ainiiiilii r nitunl liy a henry rainfall. rri'Nir ll KM Hilnka ihni Ilia gen- iinrtiiua would mnta- rlnlly iIIuiIiiIhIi Hip risk of rontaglon tiy Knmt ot acnrlntlna, amnllpot and consumption. nwanwaamia1 sjhmw'smi luruoviu K4it rAsrimau. aa liulKaiiil lu Fig. 2. a: formal wllti tK'ka at tin lower eiul. ndnptcd to rn Unto a It, prcft'iably of mat ' metal, wlik li la titled Iniit a Uol In tua tie. Tlio upper rod of vacb fmlfiuT la provltlt'd wltb a tlnt-nded aix-rliiro. lit wblcli a lM.lt. C, U 01 W. Tlie bolt la ndnpted lo bf arrrwotl down ou tba lnm flmij: of the rail. Kltf. 3 abowa a aileliily modlUi'd form of tba fas tener. s : For airifct railways a dlffrri'iit con atructtuii Is riulrrd. aa liiillcan In Fig. . Ilcra the fiihtouors. li are fortiMHt wlih tliri-ndiMl aUwra, V. ru r-w pluti. U. are adapiPd lo lie scrt'ed Into 1be aUerps, V, ao aa to brliiK their lowvr imluta Into contact witU tbr ImM. rinnu"' of tbe rail. Tba rail and ftiMftirra ert ImUililpd lu concrete or tbc slwt paring material, w Kb only I In- upiht enda of the alwves cxpoapd. It la luprcly niH-csaary to . tighten th iw rew pluga, O, one In awtjlle by Inserting a key wrench In the c Ut. II. 'l lio Inveulor of this rail fastener la Oeorgn lkrffil, Fruit talc, Cttl -Selenllllc Auicrliao. RE-ENFORCING POLES. Dtcavtd Butts ftlrtngthanad by 6tal Rods ana Conorst. Tbe lltultetl supply and steadily In rt'iNislug font of wooden poles for elec- 1 trie llislit. teleplimie and rnllwiiy trutia I iiiImkIdii lines prexem 11 serious prob lem In InriP cnliKUiiter of Ibis kind of timber, na.vs ibe Klwtrie liallway Jour nal. I'rewruiilves are uwd to pro long tin life H 1 nl servit' of poles to b set In Hie future, but (lie. conxtiint ro iiewuls of old poll which wern wt before I be value of preaervflllvca was reiillfd reiUlie large iunniltka of new polios en.'li yenr to take tbe place of IIioho luiii;i'r(iiiKly dit'iiyed at the grouitil line. These poles are pcrfecly sound nborp tbe ground line, and a lilun for re-eiifoi'ilug litem eotislatlng of a raise of steel rods , surrounded with a shrll ot concrete wna roeeutly devlm, s The Mle 10 lc re-ctiforti'd Is support ed by lrlMnlK or held w-curely In place by teniimrary guy ropea or wires. Tbe eiirtli l llM'ti removed for a distance of about clgbteeu Im-hes from tbe i.hles of the kI to a depth Hint will expos the solid portion of tbe butt remaining. The decayed portion of the polo la I lien (u rnpi d out. Ktcel rods one-half Inch In dlnmcter and from I hire aud one-halt feet lo six fwt long are used for re-euforclng. 'I he rods are pointed at both cuds, tbo raws wiiu n are enrwr directly 0a to underfeeding r In which tbe mortal- j Ity Is hlfc'lienl among those wbo are j poorly fi-d ana lowest among inose who are abundantly fedconsumption, pneuirHMib. dlarrlienl diseases, typhoid and Inniililnn (11 polite oftlrlal term for Btarvatloni-arrouut for a death roll of 2.'0,000 vl;nma, or nwirly 80 per cent Of all deaths." Again, "the alern and unimpeachable records of mortality and morbidity show that the blameless and frugal poor hare the highest death rate, tba highest dlacaae rat and the lowest longevity rat of any class In the com munity." I'lnnlly iliere Is tbe signifi cant fact "thai practically ry pro longed fa mint U followed by tb out break of some epidemic. In fact, from one-half to two thirds of tb death lo a famine are due to tome form of fe tor which tb lowered nutrition of the victim baa allowed to gnln a foot hold. " THE PEPPER TREE. Sugar &t Cure Fer Hsart Trouble. At tbe ctubty-flrst Ucrmao natural clone mid medical congress, recently held at Sdlsburg. rrofessor Adamklo wlc of b una n-nd a panr combut tug the received theory that lb caus of the heart's rhythmical action la me chanical aud due to the anatomical ar ratigement of tbe ventricle, valvea ml of the artcric. I'rofeasor Adam klewlca claims to have proved aa tbe result of CMK'rlmeut on human beluga that the rhythm of tbe heart depend In tb E.M Instance upon tbemlciil cause. illuriancea of the rhythm tnke place from a loss of "heart pow er" quite lii,leHiuknlty ot any leslous of tbe deal t Itself. The heart, lu fact, resembles a steam engine, which, though In H-rfect order, work badly If tbo fuel 1 lusultlclent. ITofeaaor Adnmklewlt has further found that the fuel lu Hie heurf case I the sugar lu our food and that the combustion of sugar In the blood Ims the aniua algtilncance its tlio combustion ot coal in an engine furnace. Tula theory, If true, l of great practical Importance, Ionian I'rofrasor AdamklewlcS da- ...r.. that what 1 fnerely a hick of I ugar lx at present ofteu explained a due to real heart d!ene nndnu b remedied by Increasing the cou?umi-' tloo of sugar. " , 9' J1 i flfl B-KMFOUClNa WOOD1J fOLBH, upier end lslug bent at right angles to form a dog or point from Ova Inches to all Inches long. Tbe straight end of the roil Is drlveu Into the sound por tion of tbe butt at nil angle by tbe us Mors Adaptable Than Any Other for 8trt and Roadaid. Each sumnslvs year tbut we experi ment with street and roadside trees brings a growing aud well merited ap preciation of tbe pepper tree. For all situations, ajl soils, geueral condition and variety "of treatment there la uone to compare with this our finest of trees. Outside of the Kilellke eucalj -pit w hare uoiie that make a Oner or moro shapely growth, la fact, it shapely growth la not cquulod In our long list ot street or garden tree, aud tbe pleasing greeu is of the brightest aluide. Wo may have treo that ur pm In some points, but when all ar coiixldcrid It will be found that lb pepper average higher than any other, lu Its geuciul adaptability It occu pies a similar position to the maples of the MlsxHHljii valley, the elms of New England and the oaks of the "sun uy south." One wbo bit visited these sttloiH will have noted how the sorts prcdoiuliuife In the different great natural divisions of our couutry. In soma titles, notably Washington, may be found tbe trees of all auctions aar southern California, aud could tbey grow tbo prpiicr tree it 1 aafe to aay It would be found on more than one- half the street of our natloual capital It hu now been grown In all part ot the west wber thecllmat will allow, One is alwaya aur of lb pepper, for few ever die at auy stage, aud of all our tree It h the uiost drought resist aut if sown from seeds nearly every seed will grow, and the reeultant seed lings are no more car than they are .Inter lu life. Tbey may be aucceaaful- ly trunaptnuted at any age or at auy time of the year. I.Ike all other aorta, it will best develop with some cart for the Urst few years, and for at least threo year It ahoukl be carefully pruned, irrigated and tbe eoll kept loosened about be truuk. When planting the bole should be dug both wide und deen. aud no raised alde- walka or broken curba will result I'roperly ptnuted. pruned aud cared for. every peptier tree will become a thing of beauty. It la not natural for the pepper to be gnarly aud til sbnped. This tree, like our native live oak, ahould be allowed to bead low for tbe first few years and tbe branebea abort- ened In until the stem grows sutlk-lent ly stout to support a higher . bead. when the lower ones should be re moved and In thla way cleared below annually until the desired height above tbe ground has been reached, it tree be planted 11 fly feet apart aud tbe treatment given for the Urst few yeur aa herein outlined no fear need be en tertained for tbe ultimate growth, a with of a sie lal drlvlna tool, as shown in 1 seldom clocs one uenmnu care the Illustration. The upper portion of j yenra of age csecpt lower banging the rod Is thun bent In toward the pol Onib removed to clear the way for nnd the doa driven In to its full letifith. ! driver and pedestrian. Tbe amount of Tbe leucth of tbe rod used U auch aa enre aud the attendant cine" Bre no to permit the proper anchorage of It lower end In the sound wood of tbo P.n P.svsnts Foroery a Tnrsee rentletimu him luvented what aouti,! like n decidedly iiUfcw tmta elecirlenl iiliparntu which fair crfiH-utally to prohibit forgery, any the London Times. Hy II M lierson la to be able to write with n electrically oierahd pen.Jrotu which "sparks Instead or iiik win how,, burning a coullnuous series of almost Imperceptible perforation on tb pa per." F.ueh IiiiIp I carbonized by tb prowss, mid to niter the order of the marking I Imposdlble. . ' Piping In Ulnr. In Wg Atlantic liner there are over 1 000 tons of piping of various kluda. The boiler tube If placed cud to end would etreu-u about ten miles, tba condenser v tubes ,over ; twenty-flvo tulles. The condenser pump up more i, Woihi ions of water a day. and the furnaces eonsu mo' about 8,000,000 butt and ro allow the portion extend ing above ground to be of sufficient length to apnu the decayed section of the mle aud bo 'driven Into iwrfectly sound wikkI, The point of the rods are usually driven Into the polo from twelve Inches to eighteen luchci above the ground level. From tour to eight rods are used to form the re-enforcing 1 cage, depending ou the diameter of tie pote. Concrete Is tilled In around tho liole, replacing the decayed (lorllou of the -wood hud forming a protecting eu vel'ii for the rods about six Inches thick, a shown In the cut. This con crete extends above the ground BUtll clcmly to cover the upper terminals of tt.A r.ula nod oi-otect them from the bid n., .,f tiu ini.kliii-n tn tli air. The top Is flnlHhcd neatly by a special Sheet metal form and wheu complete apieura as ahowu In the Illustration. DANGERS OF UN0ERFEEDIN1 Mortality Is Hlghait Among Thos Who Ar Poorly Fd. Il Is a comiiHin saying among vege tarian and othef iiiaiallea of a Blender regimen that "man digs his grave with his tci lli and that Iwo thirds ot our 'disease are due lo overfeeding." To Biu'h the fact advanced by Dr. Woods Hutchinson In the Cosmopolitan will doubtless cause considerable perturba tion. Certainly some weighty argu ments will be uccessury to disprove them. ' Dr. Hutchinson holds that "It la no cubic foot 'f nil" nour iNo fwcr , principle of progress lo bold meudown than 00,000 separate places of steel ore used lu the main structure or iub smu. An Arizona Atbestu Mir.. The best nNbestus yet found lu tba United Stales is located near the bot tom of tbe Urn ml Canyon ot Arizona, but It must be taken twelve mile down the canyon, 4,000 feet up tht other side and ibm hauled twenty miles farther lo the railroad. PURIFIES THE AIR. Franeh Scientist lnvnts Apparatus For Removing Germs. The distinguished physiologist Tro fessor Chnrles, lllchet of the Academy of Medicine. Paris, ha contrived an apparatus called ou air tiller, the prin ciple of which Is based on the method ..i,.n0it lie cerialti physiologist and notably by the director of the Mont , gnuria observatory at Mlquclon for de-, termlnlng the number of germs, con-. talned In the nlr. J rrofesanr lib hct'a ulr filter conslsta to a starvailou diet any more tnan 11 la lo siarvatlon wages, and, w hile econ omy may be an admirable thing In business. It Is In dietetics usually not only ahortslghted, but wasteful, for, compared With human lire and health, food Is one of the cheapest things there are. Dr. Hutchinson aay further: V'v fv-. tV.-t. . 1 - IH Aa Met Vogue. Spring Styles Attractive Styles Utility Coats J Sring Styles are un usually attractive. Trie length of suit coats is just right imparting a pleasing style to every figure. J The long roll collar fally gracefully to a low button. J The back is com fortably ntteL CJ Pleated skirts pre dominate and are most effective in appearance. CJ The Utility coat is filling a field of great U3cfullne8S, as a travel ing coat, a3 an evening wrap. Made of Pongee or Tussah silk, dain tiy trimmed. j Made o f heavier soft wool materials, they are warm comfortable and stylish. CJ Short Jackets in soft mixtures and coverts are much worn as usual every season. Clifton & Cornett , PRINEVILLE, OREGON I 1. 0t n n m T ? 1 m KAty ivieat iviamec: J. W. Horigan, Proprietor Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and Retail All Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh Home Cured Bacon and Lard. Fishfcand Poultry in Season. Butter and Eggs. Give us a call and we will save you money. ft i 1 I I E nr. E i IB t JLJLJuJLJuJl.Jl.JLJl.jLJl.JLjr LJbJLJLJLJLJLJLJUJLjLjbJL 4 r.t t J L J) r.l U ri LJ r 1 r i L J r 1 Li r.t CJ r.i t J n.i t j t -i ii rn t j r 1 c J Li Li Sonera tiftlacksmithing IIORSKHHOKINO, WoOD Vo::K, FTC, Neatly ad Pkomptlt Dosk Whes it is Dose By : : : Siobert TJJoorc Satisfaction Will Wo. Guaranteed Prixkvili e. Okeoos. r, i u n L J r.i LJ r. -i LJ r i L J r i Li r.s ii Li r.T Li r..-i L J r.i LJ r.a Li r.i ii r.3 Li r.n L' J Li LJLJLJLJLJkJLJLJLJLJLJLJLjrLJLJLJLJLJL'jLJL JLJLJLJLJLi T?nrirsr!innr..i IF YOU HAVE $1500 TO $C00 AUTOMOBILE AND A BALANCE J. S. FOX Public Stenographer and . Book Keeper Ha Moved Hi Office to On. Door North of Crook County Bank In Belkap Kail BuUding . All kinds ot Stenographic and Cleiical Work done in Satisfactory manner at Reasonable Rato. Ageut for Smith Premier $100, Royal $65 Typewriter and Kotlc For Publicatioa. Department of the Interior. V. 6. La ml Utile at Tbe Dalles, Oregon. May 13th, 1U10. Notice is hereby piven that llennr VV. Pickett. of Brn, Oregon, m ho, cn April 1st, 1A04, maile ltnieneal.i enal ,o. U3IS ) o. i mi. for SE'i ', RKH Seo. 11 and SW !' SW'K. eect'on 12. Tuwnxhip 19 South. Kaiie ICi JiB;t, tt liiameue Meridian, lias liietl lmtire of intention to make final live- year proof, to establish claim to the laud sbove described, lel'ore Warren ltrown, county clerk at hi ottice, at Prinevilie, Oreifo'n, ou the ilit day of June. 1910. l luimant names as witnesses: James Uil- christ, lx-n W. Jen nett, Wesley Street. Bruce liulkmr, ali nf JlarneK, Uregun. Srl'jp v. w. AlUUKK, Kegutter. gi-cater than for otbor trees, aad aom roqnlre more treatiuuut. It la usual lo plant poppers In the crudest manner nos.slblo aud leave t bem to shift for themselves. 1 it spite of this neglect, coupled vt-lth some abuse, tbe pepier nsuiilly develops Into a flue tree. With lutelllccnt care It easily take flrat rank for every purpose where perpet ual shade with a maximum of beauty Is desired. Ijm Angeles Times. Fnr Frr!aaffil Farms m W v , a W4 mW and Fruit Lands 1 1 IN fU9 II' DESCHUTES VALLEY WRITE JONES LAND CO . Redmond, . Oregon Ml SECOND - HA5ND Health In th Wat.r Pitch.r. A good rule for M whole day la to I drink a Utile water somewhat oftener j than thirst prompts. A course ot this imttnient Will remind the restored wind In sound hotly of the word of the h.vnin, "Wasbotl all my sins away.' There are sins npnlnst the body no than there are aiua aualust 'be soul. - I-'or I he consequences of the for mer (lnd the medicine In the pitcher. Washington Tost. ' TORE c All Kinds of Goods Bought and Sold L. V. Marker Dillon Builc'ing. , A Big Stick of Tlmbar. - Tho tall timber that forms the cen terpiece -of the Nome circle at the Alnslin-YuUon-Pnoltlc exposition baa a total length of lt)7 feet nnd Is thirty Inches In dliimeter at, the butt and four Inches at the top. f'opular Me- cbunlca. A Great Coal Saver. The Nlaeara fall hydro-clectrlc jilnnts during tho year 1903 saved tbe equivalent of more than a million tons of coal. r Drop, in and See t Champ Smith KASPARILLA Tbis sterling household remedy has long been recognized as the best and safest Blood Purifier, the most successful prescription for spring humors and auch disorders of the bloou as boils, pimples, pustules, blotches, sores and cutaneous eruptions. Knsparilla is admitted to be the best remedy for that lack ot energy .,Krom the extraordinary claims put . durin Rthe close of winter and the opening forth for the advantages of a slender ' o 8pl!ug, For derangements of the di- j gesiive org"S n s a uamrai torrecuve, j operating directly upon the liver and ali mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthy activity. Its I beneficiul influence extends, however, to every portion of the system, aiding in the j processes of digestion and assimilation of looil. promoting a wuoicsoiue, natural appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities of the bowels, con stipation and the long list of troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions. ICasparilla dispels Urowsi- ness, headache, backacne aud despond ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidneys and digestive tract. It, is a strengthening touic of the highest value. THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE IIOYt Chismicai, Co. Portland, Oregon DEALER 15 Soft Drinks of all kinds Imported - and Domestic Cigars 1t.r n would surely conclude that the most Imposing array of diseases lu our text books of , medicine and tho bugest total In our death lists would be found directly and unmistakably enrolled under Hie head of diseases due to overeating and that under the bend 'Of diseases due to underfeeding thero would be found a vast mid elo quent blank. What are the facts? "Of the forty-two principal causes of death In the Uniled Stntes census of 11)00 only three are lo be found" which are In an way due or possibly related to overfeedlng-disensea of Hie stom ach, discuses of the liver !Ud dia betes. On tho other band, those dls- At the old Smith & C'.eek stand, Main street, two doors south First National Bank Buy a FORD Touring Car With all the eqrupment on it for $1050 f. o. b. Portland and invest the balance in real estate and give to charity the differ ence in maintenance. What you get for $1050 is a car equal in every way except in weight to $4000 proposition and a car that will take you 23 miles on one gallon of gasoline. Equipment Top. Gas Lamps, Generator, Magneto, Two Sid. Oil Lamps, Tail Lamp, Tub. Horn, Wind Shield and Speedometer. Demonstration at your convenience. C. L SHATTUCK, PRINEVILLE, OR.1 Agent for Crook County. No tics for Publication. Department or the Interior United Slutes Land OtDce, at The Unties, Or, April 71U. 1V1U. Notice In berelT alven that Huifh 1. 1 - of Prinevilie. Onvvn. who. on Aurlt Stb. HOT,. made homestead Iwriai No. uwi.l No. H.H2. for NE-, aoetlon l, township 15 aoulli, range UlexH. WllinmeMe Meridian, ban tiled notice of Intention to uiuke final five-year proof, to establish cttdui to the land above described. before narrvti Krown, county rlerk, at ill" omoe at lTinevllle, Oregon, on the 24tb day ofMay, IU.0. t lrumant names as witnesses: William Marks, Vm Adnms. Jobh F. Morris, r ran t T. lox, all of frtnevl u, Oregon. 4-Hp C. W. Uoork, Keitlster. Music Lessons. Mrs. J. S. Fox. M. E. Chnrch orrsnlst, would like to take a few pupils for the onrnn or piano: Mirny years suocetful experience lu teacliliur. Thorousli. praolkul metbodH. IVrms reasonable- Two lesKnB a yeek One House eastoi Comiuercli.1 i Iub. Notice far Publication. Peoariment of the Interior. Vnlted Sut- lud Offlc at Th? Itsllee. Ore, Man d-iBih, mo. Notice Is hercbr Riven that John O. Howell whtise poalortiee attdress is Hrineville, Orenon. did. on llio 71 li day of August, 1. tlie in this omee sworn siau-uieni aim Application, so. iVMM, to purchase the SK'i 8K'i. section 4 BWW RV, sertioa , KWJ' SW'i, section 10 and Nl KK'i section , towns bin 13 south rsne 1 cast, XVlUametto Meridian, and the timler thereon under tbe provisions ol the act of June S. 1.S7S, and acts amendatory, known as thoTimler and 8tone I,aw," ai sucb vslueas miffht ue nxed by appraisemiit, and that, pursuant to such apuiication, the bind anil timber thereon hare been auuraised. the lim ber estimated 1.4iU,000 Iniard feet at 50 cents perM., and tho Und SNO Oil: that said appli cant will offer linal proof in support of his an. plication ana sworn statemeut on Itie tn day of jane, 1910. before Warren Hsown, eouuty eters. at his otllce, at rrineville, Oretton. Any person is at liberty to protest this pur chase oetore entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by film a corrobor ated affidavit In Mills office, alleging facts which would defeat the entrv. -7 C. W. MOORE, Register. Patients Received. Person needing hospital accommo dation ran And them at my home. 1 am prepared to care for patient?, or patient may employ their own nurse. Maternity case may expect special attention. u25 ; Mrs. P. K Poindbxtkr. Goods for Sale. . Household goods for sale, nlso tent and sleeping nimrftoent. Inquire (if M. B. llockenlierry. 5-12 They are Here The New MITCHELL and REO Cars Call and see them . before buying else where, as we can v come nearer giving you your moneys worth than any other agency. Both machines run as smooth as silk and the- way they eat these hills is a caution. Hodson & Smith PRINEVILLE, OR. 160 Acres Land for Sale. 120 acres rich bottom land; good or grain or alfalfa ; stream of water running tlirouRli it; all under pood lence; good barns ami corrals; small house, eood well and force pump. Price SUi per acre; 120 can lie irrigated. Add rest Med 1 Vamler- pool, t'rineville, Oregon. TO INVEST IN AN FOR MAINTENANCE W Don't Without Read This Attention ! If yon need a new watch, either lady or uentlenmn, eome nnd let mepive prices. -1 have Just put In n line of KIrIii, Hamp den and Willi Iiain Wnteliea. 1 also make a upecinlty of watcli adjusting and repair ing:. All work guaranteed. L. Kamstra LLKkNS STORE PRINEVILLE, OR. Fa T r,-i r.i LJ G.I U J r,.i 5.1 r.ci c J rt c j r.r LJ ET C.1 LJ r:t tj UJ tJ Ea L j L J The 0'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIbloE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season W.J. SMELZER, Proprietor LJ r.i LJ r 1 L J C3 LJ F..-1 LJ B-l LJ isa L J LJ r.ci LJ M LJ r,3 LJ L J n L J ca L J ta L J UlTHE HAMILTON STABLES IS J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor . PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by tbe day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when-in Prinevilie. Rates Reasonable. t We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent ft. V. A. Boom, Pres. D. F. Stewart, Vlce-Pres. 8TATE BANK NOi 188 C. M. Elkiks, Casliicr 1 A. BOOT H, Ass't Crook County Bank v PRINEVILLE, OREGON Capital Stock fully paid. Surplus Stockholders' liability... .JSfi.OOO.OO .. 6,mio.oo . 8U.UUU.U0 Statement Rendered to State Bank Examiner March 29, 1910; Liabilities ...... J101VM3.10 Assets I.onnsnnil Dlsconnts County and other warrants....... ... 2,Wtt.(W Rwil estate and fixtures 7.7WU4 K.speusi's. 1.IIIS.-JI Catb ea hand nJ due from banks 130,950.78 Capital stock.. Surplus I'ndlvttH-d prollts. Deposits.. jaaj.-J-o Ui! flfl 000 0(1 .... 5,'".0 .... e.Ktm.in ... ism .mo. w I