Real Estate Transfers Matliias J. KUin anj Agnus Klin to Oregon Trunk Ilailaay, consideration nominal, trip of land for railroad pur poses 100 Utt wide, acrora Riverside townsite, according to plat thereof. Arthur L. Goodwillie and Grace L. Goodwillie to Oregon Trunk Railway, consideration nominal, atrip of land 100 feet wide for railroad purposes, cross the east half ol the B? ' 4, t. IS s. r 12 e, w. m. The Pilot ftutte Development Com pany to the Oregon Trunk Railway, consideration nominal, a strip of land 100 feet wide for railroad porpoee cross ve s sec. 30, t. 18 a., r. 11 e., and other lamK C. S. Hudson and O. M. Hudson to Oregon Trunk Railway, consideration nominal, a atrip of land 100 feet aide for railroad purposes, across city prperty in Bend. Etta Arnold and William Arnold to C. 8 Ila.tfon, consideration nominal, west half of acre lot No. 23, in Lytle townsite. W. II. Staata, E. A. PtaaU, Joseph Hunter and A. P. Hunter, to A. C. Auderway and Jennie Anderway, con sideration 250. I-ot 7 block 19, in Dea chutci tomnsite. The Lytle Townsite company to J. E. Reed, consideration nominal, parcel of land adjoining Lytle townsite. S. Jamea Sewsora to Sarah J. Kew Kim and Samuel J. Season Jr., con sideration $1000, lota 5 and 6 in block 2 in Newborn's addition to town of Prine Prineviile. Harry Roy Hamilton to Lee Pk Yen port, consideration nominal, wls and ae of sec. 1. U IS, r. 13., also contracts No. 251, 2."7 and 2o8 with P. I. & P. Co., and subject to a mortgage of 30,COO.O0 held by E. A. Baldwin. State of Oregon to AnnaM. Hamilton, by virtue of desert proof, awVt sec. 1., t. 18. r. 13. State of Oregon to Harry Roy Hamil ton, by virtue of desert proof, eej sec. 1 r. 13. State of Oregon to Florence A. Bald win, by virtue of desert proof nw sec. 1, 1. 18, r. 13. Florence A. Baldwin to Harry Roy Hamilton, consideration nominal, nw sec 1, t. 18 r. 13. Laidlaw Townaite Company to Richard Kirby and Maude Fraser, consideration S5, lot 4, block 46, in Laidlaw. Jocephine D. Redmoud and Frank T. Redmond, to Henry Kehoe, consider ation $ 5000, ?4 interest in sv of w of eec. 10, and all of nw,1 of aw$ of sec 15, 1 15 a,, r. 13 e. Redmond Townsite Company to Flor in Weston, consideration $300, lots 19 and 20, in block 26, in Redmond. Richard Sackett ami Lelia Sackett to Edwin T. Spafford, consideration $2000. nwj-i sec. 9, t. 20 a, r. 13 e. J. H. Haner and L. M. Haner to A. R. Rogers, consideration nominal, sw sec. 33, 1 12, r. 16 e. George Birtcb and Emma J. Birtcb to Edwin T. Spafford, consideration (2000, te'i sec.2,t. ,19, r. 12. Josephine D. Redmond and F. T. Red mond to Oregon Trunk Railway, con sideration nominal, 13.3 acres of land, being a right of way for railway pur poses across lands near Redmond, Ore gon. Nora Emma Tessmer and husband, heirs of Louis Worley, to G.W.Wells, consideration f 1000 te of swj, tec 7, t. 15, r. 13. Mary E. Coleman to X. P. Welder nominal interest in the Square Peal placer claim, consisting of 160 acres of land located by O. 1L Erickson and others. J. H. Barber to Agnes Liuebam, con sideration nominal, s and s nw.,', sec. 36. 1 12, r. 12. Laidlaw Townsite Company to Min nie Williams, consideration (S5, lot 5, block 46, Laidlaw townsite. Crook County Investment Company to Paul Laseig, consideration $175, lots 1 and 2, block 85, Hillman townsite. Mary J. Boyce and husband to Boyce addition company, 139 lota in Boyce ad dition to town of Madras. Charles L Winnek to Anna L. Win nek, consideration nominal, lots 11 and 12, in block 10, in tint addition to town of Prineville. State of Oregon to W. P. George, CiL Southeen, ew of te and eei, of swjf, sec. 22, nwj of ne and nej n sec, 27, all in 1. 16, r. 11. Oliver H. Erickson and wife to Betlie Erickson, consideration Luminal, in terest in placer claim located by W. P. Myers and others. William Henry Kennar and Peter Schrieber to F. W. McCaffery, consider ation $2800, nwtf of swj of sec 2, 1. 16, r. 12, and sw)i tv 2, t. 16, r. 12. Asil E. Garlinghouse and Katie Garl inghouse to William Henry Kennar and Peter Schriber, consideration nominal, nw of sw quarter of sec. 2, t. 16, r. 12 and sw quarter ofsw quarter of sec, t, 16, r. 18. Crook County Investment Company to Charles C. Brown, consideration 150, lots 26 and 27 in Hillman townsite. fcugene Basey and Myrtle Basey to Delbert C. Jenkins, consideration $1600, nw quarter of the se quarter of sec, 22, t. 13, r. 14. Crook County Investment Company to Jenny Lindell, consideration $20, lots 13 anrl 14 In block O Ttillman tr.mr.aWA Crook Connty Investment Company to V. Vincent Jones, consideration 75, lot 81, in block 86, Hillman townsite. Adolph Hankey and Sophia Hankey, to G. W. Sanborn, consideration $100 tin mmrtftr sap. 9 ft f . Is? r 16 Western Oregon Truet Company to 5 Bend Timber Company, consideration . nominal, 794.90 acres in sec. 19-30. t. 12 , r. 10, and sec. 2, 1 17, r. 10 William G. Killingbeck and wife to ' Madras Land Com pan v, consideration $2700, a. half of sw quarter sec. 17, t, 12, r. 13. Mary F. Fields and husband to Barney Walking, consideration f 1000, se quarter ot ne quarter of sec. 14 t. 14, r. 16. Je R. Watkins to Mary F. Fields ranvderatioo nominal. t quarter of tie quarter sec. 14 I. 14 r. 16. Mary F. Fields and husband to Jew R. Watkins, seqnarter of sw quarter of tec 14, t. 14, r. 16. Mary F. tVleman to l C. Coo, trus te, consileration f 1575, n. hn'.l nw quarter, sec. 21, t. 20 r. 11. Catherine H. Brooks to Byron C. Cady, consideration nominal, quarter of nw quaiter, aw quarter ot the n quarter, ami n quarter of aw quarter, and sw quarter of ne quarter, of ec 23, t 16, r. 11. William T. Brooks to B. C. Cady, con sideration $2iKW, se quarter of nw quarter, w quarter of ne quarter, nw quarter of se quarter, ne quarter of sw quarter, sec. 23, r. 16, r. 11. C W. Johnson to Oregon Trunk Rail way, consideration nominal, railroad tight of way. Thomas Arnold and wife to G. W. Vaoderwall and Albert Hoi nbeck. con sideration $8000, nw quarter of nw quarter, sec, 8, 1. 15, r. 11. Call is M. Gardner to Thomas Arnold, conaideation nominal, nw quarter nw quarter sec. 8 t. 15 r. 11. Harlon F. Oong et al to Frank II. May, consideration $250 lots 3 and 4 in Kenwood addition to Bend. Crook County Investment Company to R. M.. Moore, consideration $75, lot 9, block 104, Hil'man townsite. Crook County Investment Company to David L. Ha worth, consideration $70, lota 21 and 22, in blocK 31, in Hillman townsite. Crook County Investment Company to David L. Haworth, consideration $X0, lots 31 and 32 in block 88, in Hill man toansite. Crook Connty Investment Company to David I- Ha worth, consideration $300, lots 7, 8, 9, and 10 in block 10, No. 3 in Hillman townsite. Crook Connty Investment Company to Pearl Shaw, considerati n $75, lots 31 aul 32 in block S2, in Hillman townsite. Homeseekers Made Welcome Manager Tom Richardson of the Portland Commercial club return ed from an extended tour of cen tral Oregon in the inteie?t of the Oregon Development league says the Journal. Mr. Richardson i enthusiastic over the feeling ot sympathy he found among, the wealthy stockmen of the interior towards tha new settlers, the van guard of whom are now pouring into the state in steady streams. "It is wonderful," exclaimed Mr. Richardson. "History tells us, and many have experienced it per sonally, that the big ranchers and stockmen as a rule look with sus picion upon the opening op of the big pastures on which their stocks have roamed at will and grown fat, but such is cot the case in interior Oregon. The big men there are as enthusiastic over the coming of the railroads and people as are the automobile men, who profit by the rush. - u 'Of course,' said one of them lo me, Mr. Kichardern, "'we wel come the railroad and want it, but we will lose many things now dear tons. For instance, it will no longer be safe to leave the cloirs un locked with our purse on the table, as has been our habit for years.' "The sentiment throughout cen tral Oregon is to welcome the new comer and give bim all the assist ance possible until he gains a strong foothold. The . pioneers realized that it is no boy's play to find one's hopes shattered. There fore they will see that not one prospective settler will return home disappointed. There exists a spirit to help everybody along and make things pleasant. "That sentiment is surprising, strong and general. "The new towns are ambitious, and yet tbe rivalry seems friendly. Bend wants to become a manu facturing city. It has the timber and the power. Prineville is a center of wealth and Redmond is in the midst of a great irrigated district. . . "The country is well supplied with hotels, some of the very best accommodations to be found in these . new hotels. One would hardly think so in view of the new ness of the country. "The spirit of advertising the state and the various communities is increasing to an astonishing de gree. Why at Prineville the wealthy stockmen came forward voluntarily and announced their interest in the work and eagerness to assist. They are independently wealthy and comfortably situated, but are glad to assist in the work of having people brought to Oregon and the country developed. Administratrix Notice. Notice It hereby given, that the undersigned uaa Been appolntm! bv the Coimiv rri i the state of Oregon tor Crook coiiuty, adminis- uniiiAui uie cnuiie m itotauno parrUh,' de ceaiied, and all pernons having claims against said extate are hereby notified to present the vuucners w me uuaersigned at Hay Creek, Crook County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. l)aed May 12, l'JIO. . , Martha A. Parrish, Administratrix of the estate of Kolando far rish, deceased. w. A. Bell, Attorney for estate. TUHDY WATCH. Ha Knpi It In Repair Himself With the Aid at t Km fa. "Some men, don't you know," said Mr. crlllkltlton. -will stop off a curb, atop down about a ftwt and break a leg, and then a Dottier nmu will fall off the lop of a Keventeei. story. bouse and not even uutsa his clothes. And It's about the same way w ith watches. "I dropped my watch the other day about alx fctchi-s on to a thick plush carpet, aud It coat tne $10 for repairs. Wbeu I vaa out walking with my friend Bwlllkwillby this morning ha dropped his wuttb on the sidewalk, aud It didn't so much aa atop It. lt aounded wbeu It came down Ilka a aafe falling out of a bhib wludow, and It was' only a two dollar watch, aud I expevted. of course, to a Itwtll kw illhy jiixt kick the rragmenU off tha sidewalk and puss ou, but It seems Itwlllkwlllby knew tha watch better, lie pkked up the crystal, uot even cracked, from where U had Bown. sev en feet away, aud put that tu bta (Hx-k-et, aud then he looked at the watch. "It was gotug all right, but some bow In tha fall the loug baud had got beut He atralghtened out that beut hand with his (Hx-ketkulfe so that tha two polutera wouldu't catch, and then be pried off the crystal rlin of this watch and put tha crystal back In place, and then he snapped the rim back on tha front of the watcb again and dropped the watch In hla pocket and started on, and 'As I was saying,' he aald. Just as If nothing bad hap pened." Washington Post BkSTIMG THE BOASTER. A tlttla Problem That Floored the Lightning Calculator. "Now, gentlemen.' concluded the lightning calculator, "1 ava demon strated to you upon this 'ere black board the marvelous speed and accura cy Insured by my great system of addi tion, aubstractlon, division and multi plication, aud I trust that you are all satisfied with the resulta. Now, gen tlemen, 1 'are 'ere a little shlttlu' book let explalnln' my marvelous system In full and by a careful persual ot wbletk 1 will guarantee you to become as ex pert a Itghtnln calculator aa myself within the period of one week, by which time I ahull be out of the town. Ahem: Now. gentlemen, when yon re call that 1 was straight away able to multiply 1.1 11.111.1110137 by 037.111. 11U11. Ill perbapa you will"- "Oue moment, sir!" called out a shrill voice from the back of the crowd. "But will you answer me a question? I'm no scholar myself, but I was won dering tbe other ulgbt bow old a child born In September, nineteen nougbt nine, would be in September, nineteen nougbt teoT Tbe lightning calculator threw bla interrogator a look of contempt "One year, of course, my little man," be replied sarcastically. "Well" retorted the abrlll voice. "1 think If you were to go Dome and im prove your own arithmetic you would find that child would be 17.101 years old." London Answers. A Matter of Smokestacks. The smokestacks on ocean veasela of recent years bave been made to alope backward more particularly to give tbe steamer a raklab air. the masts also being given tbe same alope. Aa to tbe effect on tbe draft, there Is a alight one. as tbe wind pressure on the front of the stack aloplng up and over tbe top of the stack is more apt to draw the smoke out than to cut It off, bat from all wc are aware of this seem to have been held of secondary con sideration. Tbe shape of the smoke stacks also la changing from round to oval ko aa to present less surface at the front If you compare the steam ers wltb the sloping and straight smokestacks. In one case the former, while motiouless, still appears to bave Ufe, wblle the rigidity of tbe other gives It an appearance of stiffness even while uodur considerable speed. St Nicholas. Tha Huntsr and tha Wind. In hunting against the wind In open forests more game is passed than many hunters would suppose. The an imals aee tbe man. note that be will pass tbem and bide by gettlbg aa near to tbe ground aa possible. If tbey scent blui after be baa passed tbey evidently realize that tbe danger la over, though some, mostly tbe younger. inexperienced animals, then sueak off. Where game is very wild it is often in such localities aa 1 bave mentioned only possible to approach tbem with the wind by outdistancing tbe latter, because a big game animal at rest de pends on Its nose to save It from dan ger In tbe direction from which tbe wind cornea and on Its eyea to watcb tbe side from which it can get no oth er warning. Track and Tracking," by Josef Brunner. Reforesting Burned Land. Experiments are being made by the United States forest service In the Olympic notional forest, in the state of Washington, to determine the practica bility of reforesting the great areas of forest lands that have been devastated by fire and that now lie barren and nn productive. PREVENTION THE BEST SAFEGUARD If for any cause the horse or other domestic animal exhibits a lack of energy, proper relish for food, or an appearance of general debility, timely action should be taken for the restoration of its health. In the natural food of our domestic animals Nature provides certain peculiar medicinal herbs, leaves, barka and roots which seem necessary for their health. Pacific Stock Food in greatly condensed form is intended to supply the essential virtues of those health-giving natural remedies and is prepared expressly for those animals deprived by man of their natural food. It is an alterative tonic which stimulates the various -organs of the body, promotes the secretions, tones up the general system and restores the disordered conditions to a normal state. It stimulates the appetite, improves the digestion and assimilation of food, purifies the blood and insures a good, healthy condition. Booklet free. HoyT ChEmicai, Co. Portland, Oregon ROBT. SMITH'S Prices that You Will Find Right After Conaidering Quality GENERAL MERCHANDISE SISTERS OREGON Tie Fruit per can 20 KoynlClub ltlnckUrrle 30e " IVnra or IVnclun 30c " Koyal Ann t herrk-a 35 " " SovdedKnlxliiaa pkjr 25 " " 0rrtut 2 pkjr (or 25 Fountatu Canned (Joods 25c 3 lb can Fork aud Keatia 35c S lb run Cleveland ltk Towdor $1.00 3 lb Sixlti 25e Quaker Corn Flftkea 2 pkga for... 25c Itrjp' UhIhIiis per lb , tic Seed lea UalMltia per 10 HV Good Dried iViu hoa per lb 12,c KlcelSlba USr $1.00 Good Corn or Tomatoes ler can 15c 2j lb can Sweet Potatoes 20c 5 bars Ijvmulry sonp 25c Snutll White Henna per lb Blaisdon REGISTERED 1 -J FT-r. 1 i Will make the Season of 1910 at Hay Creek, Oregon. Arrangements for Breeding can be made by applying to the Baldwin Sheep & Land Co. HAY CREEK, OREGON P1337 Whiskey Bad for You? Depends on the whiskey. "L-W. HARPER" Is mellowed in wood till it is thoroughly aged. A medicine as well as a pleasure. Sold by Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko, Oregon r- 7 Statement of Resources and Liabilities of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At the close of basinets Mar. 29, 1910 KEHOURCKH Loans and Discounts filS.Ub M United States Bonds 11&00 00 Bank r remlses,eta. 1202 62 Redemption fund tab 00 Cash Due from banks m,m Si B. F. Allen, Prmident Will Wurzw.ilor, Vic. Pr.iidint m k 1 Mter4aslrsJ-TsA- Ultuikfta from $1.50 to $8.78 Meu'a Fancy ItnlbrlKRHn Fnder- woar...... 75 Men'a flue lVrby KtblMnl Vnder- Wftrv SOe Calico nynrd $1.00 Kcd Star OIUKhtuu t to 12V Linen Tow Hug , 20c Men'a 1 Int st from $1.50 up Stetnons , ,. 8.00 Koral Cnlnook Shoea from $4.30 to $8.78 Meu'a Solid work Slioca $3.00 I.adtea Shoea' shot from $1.50 to $4.00 JSiienliio Silk 80c A flue line ol Mm' Work and lirve Shirts ,ii0c to $2.80 Men'a LinHi' and Children' Hosiery Irom...... ,."e to fate Glory 8622 SHIRE STALLION Quality la what the careful buyer in vestigates when purchasing jew elry or watches. We stand be hind the quality of everything we sell we guarantee it to be of the quality we represent itto be WATCH REPAIRING W. FRANK PETETT Jeweler & Optician . Prineville, Oregoa UAWI.lTIKi capital Rtoek I 60,000 00 Burplus Si Undivided: proOU. 71.M0 80 circulation..... s,20 00 Individual Deposits 425,1 47 .W,102 71 T. M. Baldwin, Cikr H. Baldwin,. Am'1 Caihier Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc, SH I-PP. & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON Kotlce to Creditor. Noll- i hft t-r h iitiitnteit lh rHHiiur tf Hi cut ol atN W. M.mw. i1t,-tsHl, to alt rriMttora f atul all tll,rs kvttttf ,-UlntB actHt (h will tlat lo r. iiiim wtttt ! tmmr torn tirra hi th DHtltriattm1 l llltt onw'o ol U. K. Ktlloll III l'riii,' all,', or... ii aiihln i tuuuibt Imw thu Srl inilihraUnn f Ihll Uatt4 llilt I I h ul Afril. Iiu. Kl I'll MOOHK. Kjwui.if et ll olnlv ul iMMh M Mmire, IHWHH, II Notice of final SvttUmeat. Nulli-o la honihv alwn hv Ilia undmtarnad. Ilia KilmliiUiralur ul lli nalai f a. r, l tut, UHimHl, that n hKa ntal attd SUm! Willi tit tha in iliamtititr foiurtV lilnAiial aiieiiunllae nf tila atliiitttllrailiiH of aald Fatal,-: and thai Ilia mtittttr vuurl ha ael Mmitlar. Hi lav ul .In ms iwu al noliirk In lit hirvniHUi al Hi onunty nwrl .aim in rrlttrvllla. tin,u,. aa ilia iiinaand la nir hHtlli( and a lllliK aald llaal cuiltntllts. Al wtiloh llliwaitd latia,Hiv a.i kmi luU rvalml In aald alatf niajr aiar and ulilivl tu aald flnal atitinlltif t)ald tlila&lU day o( . IKIO. in, Mi Mmi, Adtttliilalratiir nt 111 ealale of A. 1'. 1 autl, dtfoeaJa'd. S Notice for PuMlrstioa. IK'parlntrittuf th Interior, 11.8. l and I Mlit e at 1 u iMllwt, Urefon, April nh, 1HI0. Nuln-a I hervliy atlveu that Mri(rtl llarea, iWiticrly alarnarel r. t'olllna, of frineville, iltfRon, who, ou June tt'th, l'4, mailt! lluniaalntd, (Serial Nn. W-'Ul.) No. l.Hill, fnrKS YiH MC4, ert'lion 10, tiiwitaliip III amitli. rani; III K, Wlllaniril Meridian, haa Miml ntittoeof tnli ntuiii Ui inake tinal nve-year prmif. In taliliah t'lalnt to the laud almv .len'titMsl, bt lnre Warnm llrnwn, nmiity clvrk at liia tilllt-, at i'rdn tllle, Urv(on, on the Kth day t June. lull). I'litlinant name a wltiira! Kdntund A. I'arkrr, Klam V, VmgUi, I'leaMtnt II. Milltorn, Lilly WIImjii, alt of I'rlnvvllli', OrvKOit. l W, MlKIKK, 4-J KvUtr. Notice of Sale of State Land. Ntitir t hemby (imn that the Htale IjiiiiI lliianl will rn-riv a,.lr, hide until It rto o'clock a.m., Atiiiutt I, 1BIO, for the Itillowiinr tlracrilanl avhiHil lanile, towit: ri ol 6 lion Iti. T. 14 H. K. H K. bW, i.f Mrcllnii H, T. W t. K.HK. aii ui Htvtuin an. r. ti h. K. u k. W i, t.I rtvciiun .HI T. il M, It. It K. -All i( Sti'tion i'i aud all of lion SU. T. a H. R. IS K. All tif h. lluit tu and aU of tSecUoit 311. T. K. It. U K. All hiil luting be afTHittipantnt ty a res;U larlv rircutrd siiiilioaUun Ui luin liaw and at treat onr-ll(lli uf the Suimliil oUnnrd. No bid for vm titan I1&.UU wr acre will be ci'liaiilrml. Tbe right Is rvaervrd to rlrt an and all bid. AtumralloiU) and bid altuuld be address ed lo U. li. Xrown, Clrk Hlai Land UiMtrd. haletn. Ilrriruii. and marketl. "An- jiltcallou and bid to pun-hata state land." u. it. natiwn, Clfrk Ktata Und Hoard. Dated April 22, into. . Hotiro for I'lihllcntli.n. tMpartmvtil ul Tha Interior. I uilrd Mlota landomre I Tbe iHtliva. Otottnu, Mart h u, ll. No'.li ta krratij sitcu that Nuui K. MiH utn. whiaul o!r, aiLlrraa hi Frluvt lllo, Orvauo. Iiil.un ilia I'tlt dv ul Itmmniimr, 1 Bla lu th la time ttaiun autemrnl and Aiiilretion. Nii.uailS, tu iiurrhaae ilia Sw u Sit1., Hn'itua Jl. toii.ln l.tainith, rans It oal, w UUmalla Mrillan. aud tbe llmli llitmm, un.lrr tha (ifiiiftatiiiiB ul Ilie ! ul iuna S, laia, and aru aii.ti.lu.ry. kuown a lb Tinbvr and atone l.aa.' alaui h valtio u nillil b ! by ti uraiavnxni. and that, l ur.iiunt lu urn ai'till ration, Die Und aud llmlirr thnmia bare ! tiiratMid, tha Umber tlinai..! sai.iao buard levt at err M, and the land tluuu; that aald anpltrant will ttvt Itnal pniol la aui(i4ut l bia tullratin and a urn alatrmeni ua the th d)r ol Juna, :'li, Iwlure Warren Mmwa, ronnty clurk al blatmc, al ITInvvUlc. Ore. Son. Anr mtwiO I at libertT to nrutml thle cnr- rhaac U'tore nuirr, or Initials a aonimt al any time wiiire immui laauna, oy mine a rurronor- anil amdatlt In thla onV, alli-(lti( laU bii-u would ili-ual the entry. 4-7 w. n.MOUHE, Bri later. Notice of Sale of State Lands. Notice is hrrvbv dvea that the Stair Land Iliiard will receive Braird bids until 11:00 o'clock a. in.. Aunil 1. l'HO. for the luilowthK ueerritiea at lioul lallili, lo-U: N W ol Section sit. T. 15 8. K. 21 E. K Kit and e of Serllon 10. T. 2U Vi K. All bids mint be accompanied by a rvmi- larly ti rtitcKl application to purvhaae and at It-ant un-(iuh uf tli aniuunt ottered. No but fur lets than tlM ikt acre will be cunaidered. Tlie rlk-lit is reserved to rrlect anr and an inii. Applications and bids xhuutd be addre ed to U. (. Jlrown, t lerk PUte Land Board, Balem, Orenou, and markeu, "Ap plication ai:u oiu to pun ne nate lanus." M. 'I. HHOWM, Olfrk HtHto Laud Hoard Dated April 22, DUO. SfH Notice ftr ruhlicatlon. ' . I Vpartment of the Interior. V. H, Land OUlcc at Tbe Dalles, Oregon May 1. th, lUlO. Notice Is hereby iriven tlmt Jlenrv W. I'lckelL of Barnes, Ornjon, . who, on June ItHb, i;if, inaue unsert uani r.iitrv. mertal no. 0271,1 No. 8. for NKWHWW.W BKW, eo. is aim i w Kr.'4, co. Zt, townsbip 111 rtoutli, nange Ti Kast. Willaineltc Meriiliitn. has tiled notice of intention to make linitl proof, to FatulilUh claim to the land alKiro uewribed, belore Warren Iirown. county clerk at his ofllce, at I'rine vi lie, Oregon, on the 21 t dsy of June, llllu. Claimant names as witnesncs: James Gilchrist, -Lewis W. Bennett, Weilcy Street, ilruce lialfour, all of llarnes, Ore- g m. V, W, MOOKK, 'Wp - Keni"ter. Woman Wanted. Quod, ennnlile woman wanted tu do waali. Ins and oilier houan work at leaat two hair days each week. Mould give mualo leawma In part payment, Mrs, J, H. fox, one houae east of Commercial Club, Contest Notice. . Department of the interior. l!r.;t. d oiuie I-snd OfBco The Dalles, Oreon, April 28, 1H10. A nufflcient content allliluvit having lieen filed in this ofllce by Carl O. Fulton, con testant, SKttinnt homentesd Kntry, No. lftH.r2, made January 8, 1UU8, for K4 8Wii. HWH HK4. HK'4 NWU section 20, Town! ship lH, 8outh, KaiiK 17 Kant, Willamette Meridian, bjr William H. llolce. Contestee, In which it Is alleged that said William H. Boice has denerted and abandoned said land for more than six months last past; that lie has sold his improvements thereon which consisted of a lioune and fence which have been removed; that lie has left the vicinity of said land and his present address is unknown to contestant; that said abandonment was not due to, his em ployment In the armv, navy or marine corps of the United Hiatus In time of war Said parties are hereby notified to ap pear, rexponil, and oiler evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m., on June 8. 1010, before Warren Brown, County clerk, at his office in rrinevllle, Oregon, and that Una) hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on dune 1, 110, before the liegister and Receiver at the United Btates Land Office in The Dulles, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, tiled Anril 23. 11)10. set forth (Wt. which show that after due diligence per- vol.. reiniB inn notice can not oe made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. to - 0. W. MOORE, Register. Wood Wanted. lam hereby directed by the County Court or i-rooK county, Oregon, to advertlHa for 160 oorua 01 Kuou aoiia juniper or hody pine cord' ivwu, w m ueiivema ana piiea ror measure ment as follow loooordaattheroar of the court houae building and 60 oorda on the jikii .couoi no., niiiire iiniouiH v ne delivered ...... fit n 11 ... m-pu;iiii,r 1, mill, i;ourt re- serves right to n-jeot any or nil bids. Huts must be filed with 1 county clerk on or before 'WAUKEN 11HOWN county clerk Pay Up. All pcreonl knowtnt tbenianlvee IlliWd kI to the hi in -of I.lvly-J'irUi.l.iiiii ( oinpaiiy ril iiea rail oil Harry laniua and settle. S-o-f For Sale. Ultlatard 1'oland I'blna Uear.H months old, (or sale. Addrva C. M. Ki.iiin, I'rlnevllle, Or. Mk-Vf To Patroni of tbe WooJiaw. Aftttr Mat Itti unit ilnrlita it. iiiBinwr --.tp it, t hops. Prxhron Stallion for Sale. tWIn. year old traded, wels-hl KKJH: (timkI action, ifiiod bone, W A, V. Wahssn. II. y Creek, tlrj. Well Drilling. Iniiulre of or addr sooNia, lled- nionil, Oregon. ft-4 tllltl Prineville Steam Laundry. Have yoar elolbea waahed at the rrinavllle Hiram Latindrr. ntwlal aiu'iilbia Blven In iravrlera. Ijiaudry la ket4 la the Hetalll. wr huildlns, Hear the I Mionk w - 4 Am tj a." iriu, i-nip'r. ' Wanted. Men rapahle of earnlne IV) tier week sell. Ih( tree for the larrt and beet inowtt nnraerv In th Wel. t hole terrllorv. Uuaranteed tuk. hot particular., al drees, Osmoox Nt axitr t'onrisy. 6-1-1 mo Orentxi. Oregon. A Good DtutneM for Sale. A kom1 wtdl-ninliiiartl wood inw aud outfit. Kit h. p. . HitaoliiM en- Kino; an weI 3000 cords o( wood lust year. Will wit Ixvatiaw ot accident which mlcra m umttikt toronilune th work, ( nil on li. U llomia. )'rliMvlllr, ore. lHaaolutlon ( rsrtncrttilp. Holkw la brn.br lva that lb eannrrahlp reatoenr eahuiiie Iwlweea (lu LaaWlriM andJ.H. Km, of t'rlnavllle, llnwnn. undr henrin nameiaf Tha llrally lavelpmnl a., baa hava thla dar. bv mutual nusaenL dlaanlwd, J, a). o reUrtns In.iu the Dii.t- a. All aenHinledueaatd Hrtn are Bavalil hi our lMhtt aud all llahillUea wIb paid or hi m. uama thla ua i day of April li". tifv l.roLi.rrra, J. a, ra. A AVhole Section d4u Acres fniatiaoi V V XXC1 860 firr,- can I put In urnln; two Mix prlnir auf fltvut to Irrliinte Si) acrtm: all under IciHf; frtlr liulldlnira; stunll Irult; lour uitlo froin rrliievlllo. Le Than $12.00 Per Acre M. K. ItlUNK. rrlnevllli.. Oivgon Dinsolutiun ot Partusruhlp. The aarlnaniblD fornieelv euiidueUid anitrF the Bin name cat Hani met at Miilr, la hr Mutual euoaent dlaanlved. M. U. slaltitnel eolleeilna and pa. 1 04 all dlta Dated Ihla 1Mb day of aptlt, Iglo, ltotlcs to CrvJItors. Nolle I harehv liven bv the andnralaned. the adinlnl.tralor iaf lhlat of Hartal li. Halmu. dnmuMl, lo all emtnora of and alt neraoiui havla elelena asalti.l aald ilinaail lupmenlthe aama wltw the proper vouoli era, tu tle underahrtied, al I he ofUoa of M. It. Klliotl In I'rlnevllle, Orrann, within als month from the first Futilifwtlioa, uf this oltee. Haled Uila flat day Of A prl!, tim. Jonm Haasn. Admlnlatralnr of the aatata of ll-wi M Maliea, dewaae4. Dr. A. W. Grater. Dr. P. Coacklry Sujjeitire TaerapentUU or Vital Treatment Dr. Orator and Dr. Coackls aoliril easot of parslysls, bronchia!, stomach, brain and spinal troubles. Fentalw weakness 1 nocialtT. t'tiaiw reason- abla. Office next door to I'rice Bros. tore, 1'rlnsvlllo, Or. Ofltc hours: 7 to 12 a. m. 1 to S p. in. 7 to 0 p. tn. , Consultation Free. HARNESS and 1 saddlery! SHOP J SSIHIH I I H.D. STILL I Q 'Prineville, Oregon Q Excursion Rates To The . East During 1910 ; From All Point on Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. TO RATES Chicago , , 72,50 Council Bluffs" Omaha,.- Kansas City.... I 00.00 St. Joseph 81. r.ul St. Paul via Council Bluffs........... 63.90 Minneapolis direct 00,00 Minneapolis via Council Bluffs 03.00 Duluth direct ., efl.00 Duluth via Council Bluffs;.. 67JH1 St. Uuis ;.,... 67.C0 Tickets will be on tale May 2nd and 0th ; June 2nd, 17th and 24th ; July 5th nd 22nd Angust 8rd j and 'September 8th. Ten days provided for the going trip. Btop-overs within limits In either direction. Final return limit three months from date of ale, but not later than Octaber 81st. KOne way through Califor nia flKOO additional. WM. McMURRAY CeneralPeueagerAtent Portland, Orasoa