d 1 o E te II S. at r. iii Pi in ai 16 to lo D. nt t to 13 Ct V. 31: to . e no r. n ssssssg- 0 Are - Yom .Hunting mnm .n , u 11 11 11 1 Ji b a PRICEBROS. The Place for Real Bargains Boise & Western R. R. Continued from first page- any quantity above 40 acres. "We secured the grant lands for the purpose of opening them up to purchase," said John E. Burchard. "Within 30 days a stream of R. L JORDAN N For a store where best qualities are com bined with moderate prices? ThU is the place you seek without a doubt. If yh you don't think g CK J chandise and !. TK Wnn you'll be obliged ties are Highest and our Prices the - t . ... - - - Men's $10 suits Men's 12 suits Men's 15 suits Men's 18 and Ladies' White Skirts, $1.50 values at S 5c; $1.25 values at S5r, $1.00 values at 60c Ladies Night Gowns, $1.25 values at . 75c $1.00 values at 55c. We just received a big assortment of Men's, Misses and Boys Straw Hats. settlers will begin to coupon the lands, entering at Ontario, the most available point at this moment. - -We . have already shipped two carloads of automo- j biles to Ontario for use in taking customers upon the lands. .'Our plans contemplate the to i; - R ew Spring M m UJ H 1?, Pi so just compare our mer- prices with any you please. the? comoarsion the more W to admit that our quali- in Specials rsi for ... for : for $20 suits for. $7.00 8.50 .$10.00 14.85 59 M t5 5 W W; 13; Hy m j-fj rt I 03 til settlement of the territory through colonisation, and the most practical methods to accomplish that end will be adopted. It is possible that we will enter into contracts with sub-agents for the colonization of sped fic: tracts. , I am already in receipt of a number of applies O Have LIVELY - Comp any welcome all old Customers. Goods tons fr0M rm ufiuna such responsibilities, and rrJIaui going to consult with them about h. "Th ihing I want to uik plain s,to tht eoitlc of Oregon Is hat Jy this Ian J is now within the reach of th peopl. We are going to send that new alt over the world 'and tho people are coming to Ore "We will join with Louis V. Hill presidtnt of the Grout Northern, in his public plans, the operation of special trains and cars ladn jjjwuu uregou , products Deing a . a feature of advertising which has utm mnu vu nring luararuiT A good results. 1 "And while I am speaking of 13 1 the railroad situation I must do JVcline to say anything which could j more properly be said by the Hill, is They are building their own rail $J roads, but it is not likely that we - .,.i.i v.. - 11 1. 1 sura of money in purchasing the J grant and have arranged for the J tremendous expenditures which Xl will be imosed upon us by the B plan in view unless the Oregon A M Western Colonization Company U had pretty good assurances that 74 the necessary railroads would be H built. They are a prime requisite j the success of our endeavor. "Offices for handling the business Ju .tion Comranv will be ooened in Portland, St. Paul, Kansas City, Chicago, Cintfd and such points as may appear advantageous. "It is impoa ible to announce the price at which the lands will be offered, but it .may be stated that they will range from 115 to $200 an acre. Each tract w 11 be separately examined and appraised hv on riArta Tha Anlritj ntvm whiVh f ha lanrlj nt o Iia riit, 1 chased will be varied to suit each applicant. Terms of payment will be made so that any person who is honestly wanting a home and is willing toga upon the land for that purple will be given all the lime he may need to pay out. We t It.. !J. J II nu. mo iuua eriiieu up iuu nut be content to receive our money during a long period of years. "The Oregon & Western Colon i:ation Company will stand be bind the construction of irrigation works where that plan of firming must be adopted. We will investi gate what the irrigation companies now operating in that section of the state are doing, and where they can make a success their plans will STEVE YANCEY RB AM bought out the JORDAN - LANIUS and are Coming .In. Give tas a bo encouraged. Hut where 0(1 r capital may be needed to place the water on the lands it will be ready." Messrs. urchard and Movler will leave tonight for Ontaii, where an outfit awaits them. They will leave Ontario on Monday even ing, beginning the .apprait ement of the lands and the fixing of values. S'ltletnenl U exjweted to begin on tho fruit lands of the Ontario dis trict, working wt and north. The first lands to be sold on the west end of th grant will probably be in the vicinity of fiend and Prineville. ' Within the tract which passes to the ownership of the Saint Paul corporation are s numl er of thriv ing cities, including Prin villr, with 5000 population; liurns, with a population ct 3500; Vale, with 5000 popu)ntion, and Ontario, a city of COO). A large number if smaller cities and towns, now cut on from railways, will be given the advantages of new lines and promise to show a rapid develop ment. The lauds present s varied cata logue of resources. For 100 mile along the grant there are signs of oil and natural gsi has been dc veloped with a pressure of 125 poundi to, the square inch. In several districts which are moun tainous there are indications of ore and much of this 'land is min eralised. The agricultural lands, which form the great bulk of the total, are diversified, offering s large number of irrigation projects, several exceedingly rich valleys, of which the Harney valley, 40 miles wide and 80 miles long, is the most notable, immense areas of fruit lands and large tracts suitable for cereal crops, sheep-raising and general ranching. Much of the land has never been examined in a thoroughly scientific manner, and the natural retources, although known to be great, are by no means thoroughly explored. The land involved in the pur chase was originally granted to the state of Oregon in 1S55 by the United States Government, and was turn granted by the state to the Williamette Valley & Cascade Mountain Road Corporation, form ed for the purpose of constructing a highway serosa tho state. Hut very little of the grant to lie road corporation ever passed from its owmrship nnd the grant when transferred, to the new land cor poration by purchasi was pract' prepared and hew cally Inturt. Ths Southern Pacific croirs the eastern end of the grant which penetrate the Wil lamette Valley. It croisi-s the Cascade by way of .Sanita 1'', sud includes large tra'M along tho Crooked Uiver, a tributary of the Dotcbutcs, Malhur Uivr and a number of other rivers aud streams. There is no litigation pending against any portion of tho grant except one friendly action brought to piotoct rlpsrian and water right on the Dwchute. The own er of the property wete largely French Investors acting through I.asard Freres, of Taris. In the tran for the titles trancferred by the French owner to an individual for convenience, were transferred to the new Oregon A Western Colo nisation Company, A number of nreviou otter were tnauo lu French Investors, but they took the position that they would sell the entire grant or none, and refused s number of very profitable propositions for the developmet of individual irrigation projects. Th Saint Paul corporation closed with them on the basis of the sale of the entire grant at their fixed price, and has taken over all the Und without respect to clwsiflca tion. Notion of FIdkI Sattlciutnt. NutW la hort'hjr clvril, r Ih umlrralannl lh (.Imlnl.lralor (( ibof.mlr of h. H KIh.vimii itcfvaM-il, thai h ku ttmtlr and Hint IUi tlx iMrli ol lh roitnty ctitrl hia tliiat at-iuiilini ul hla UlniiraiUin tl mi4 riii- ami IU lh immiiiIv rwurl ha at Mnuttnr. thvailiitay ol Juno, IVIU. al lu oVInt'i In I ! torvnmiii. al Ih (Hmnljr rutin runm In frliirvllla. HrH'n a ilia lima ami piara lor unarm aim miiiiii aalil Snal aiwMiiOnc At oliuh II in am fiat' any tMirMtn tniriHiiil In mI1 ratate niajr a)Mar ami ouj.vt In aall anal atH'ttutitiiia . IwU'd 1I1U Hit tlay jtl May, l'.m. K.T. SUVr.w Alnilnltrator ol Ilia aaUtaotS. K. Ma) lutl lTal, Notice of Sale of Sttte Lands. Notice is herol given that the Plate Ijind Ruarl will miiv tealeit 1II until 10 o'clock a. tn., Jane S, lu10, for the following catcnbetl acliool lamia IO-U: All of Section 18. T. 59R.R.9 V. All of Hci Ion t. T. 31 8. K. a W. The SWi;. VU of 8Kti ami l 3 ami 4, Section 111, T. 32 S.lt. 1.1 W. Alt of heclton ltl, T. 3 8. It. 13 W. The NS, of S', inl Ita I, 2, 3 am! 4 of Section lit, T. 41 S. K. IJ W. TheNWV of NW, NK4' an.l NK ol ol Section Hi, T. 3 r. K. Ti r. Iota 1. .?,3J ami IhKW of Ol bt.yi ot action 10, r. K. Id! Ixlal.2, 3,4, and thaWt nfK.t,. ES of tt'J,, tiWtaj of NW$ ami W, ol SUV of Suction :id, T. 1 H. K. It K. All bids mut lie ( rMiipaiinil hy a regularly xbtiHl appUfaiion lo pur chase ami at least one tilth of the amount offered. No bid of lea than (7.50 per acre will be couimJercd. Tin riirht is reserved to reject any and all bid. Application and bids Should b ad dreaanl to i. (. Brown, Clerk State Land lioard, Paluni, Oregon, and mark ed "Application and bid to purchase state lands." O. (1. Hhown, Clerk Htata Land lioard. Dated March 24. lull). . 3 31 OLIVER ADAMS GO Notice fwr Publlctioa. lK'iutrlx-iil of tli Iiilrrlor, l H. I.ml (iin. i ilm IMlw, trvH. Ai'iit imh, I'.iiu. fulU hrrv!y jrWi'ii Hint A urn.' M. Mnvtul.l, .r rrlnrvllli'. Own lm. on April "Mil, ll. mmte IVmtI I-hihI A illrln'li, it-1-rinl No, H'llil.t .W l.t. lur H't NK'V, T 'I..W i I? N'uUi, llinw 17 VK II II j 1 In .lt lilinn. Ima html ! 1.... ..1 im, mmii t.i innVo Klnnl 1'tiH.f lu fNiinlilliti rlBlniM tlic Imiil ( li i 1 il Ht III. ollU. t I'llllI'VIIlK, UrvKim, Oil Hi .11 t iUy ul My. mill. rmiiimni nniiuw wunfwB. j Irr. Irvliis II. hAiiil-, Jiinioa t'raiii, lUnry Hmilli, all of t'rlnllli, itrrMttn, ' i-.i i:. W. MlHHt K, lie l Notlt ff I'ublk'Mtloil. IVrmrtnixiil uf tli Ititrrtnr, t',1. .ni nmrealTlio tmllrn. Virf M, Anll lull, !MH. ulii l hirvl'Jf glvrll Hi! W1III11111 1. J lii.i-i.n. of I'uyII llultix, (IrrKiiu, uliii, t.tt Nkvi-iii. I r 'ilM. H,K, niaiMt lloliir It ml, (l-nlnl U. (i,lti7,) Nil. I.ts. Ir M4, hn-iiun l, Tonliii I" dniiii. kiii h 11 r.i, nu ImniolM Mrrlillmi, lim lilnl nnlU of In i. ntiiiti In mall Himl llr-vrr I'rvx.l, to v.uUllxli eluuii H th luil l-vrtM!rli-l, Hlur Warrvii llrtmii, I'uiu ljr '!'rk al lil olllr. at rrlliPVlllr, Olr.m, oh III 3ll av of May, lulu. ( iNiuiaiil tmiur " wiiiivwai . piinin , H. tlMi'li, Juiii'-a Turn, 'lrnnt ,N, I iirnrr, I hoiniu K, Milmiicl all of INw'll Untie, Oftroii. t'. W. MiKlKK, 4-3ip Ui'tfti-ur, Notice fur Publicatioa. IMaHtiM'iit t'.rV IjuiJ (iltlc IMaHiiHiil nf llw liil'rtor. . al TH laiih-a. urmf.wi. May rl. mi. Nolle la ttorf tv alvrn Itml of Hnal. Omrnn, lws mi lin-rmlwr Tlh, 111, IimoiI W. Kutti. mal- llommnul, iHt'iinl Pitt, inni.1 no, num. araHK'i. and K'tH. rwrllon II. Town. hip It M. ,n III, llaoga la W lllxliii MTlillaa. Iia Slrl notlfa o( Inli-nlloii lu maka Hnal tlVK-r'ar pnail, lo aalaoitah llm to Ilia liinil almva Jrrr iil, Iwrom Warn li,i i. i ouniT t'lrra, al hu im al I'Hiw vllln, liraoii, unlla .I'll ilii of Juiw, li, t'lalmaiil riant-a -a wlinraa: Monro W, Hin..,,l. II, lim r . r Ir.-lill.l. IMr I laln.of IN.I, in. a.m. fc.ln. ,iii.l 1. frnlilr, of liliw ) lll. Miu. V. . M'X'HK. l Hmlalrf Aainlaintratrla Htlca. KIh' U hrlir IB, Ihal Ilia unliiid hn.lx-vll ai'fulnlol lr llm t'oiitiiy I mi r I ol Ih aimrol urrfoii hr Cnu'li nmni, a.lmliiU tmina ul Hi rial ol Holamlo arn-h, tl ra.vl. ami all twrauua lia iiif rlalui aialn.l aalil vaiai ara narb imilll, .! lu (irwiil ll aanip wiih t'rur vum-hrra lu 111 itmli'raiaii!! at ai r.'k, Crook l uumv, Hrvaon, aulnu al itioiiiba It. mi ih ilal ul Ihla uoltr, llalml Say 1J, 1910. Haittua A rt"". Aitmlnlalrairli of th ratal ul Hoiamtu Car rlali, din-aamt. W. A. B"ll, Allorni jr lor aalat. Motic lr f'tiallcatton. triartiiiaiil of III) Inlsrtfr. t. H. llnl Oinrvat ill l'ullvi, Urivm, April .'iiU, lillO. hulk la tirMr nlvrn that Alvla 1, Junoa, of I'rliievlllp. Urtmin, alio, on Vtlr l ull, t'.ml, inula lloiiml'aii, (Srlal So, 03, No. INK lor K'l (Vvi, riK'J. Part ion . Tuanaliiti li Houlh, Kaua 1,1 Ka.l, Willjin.'lia Wrriilian, liaa lilnl not i fu iitlvntion to nioka Kiial ir-yrar Crwof . to ttaltili claim to Ilia land aouv Uracriuril, brfura Warwn Uruwn, futility Clvrk at lila tiltlm. al I'rliiavilla, Or.-ami. on th lt day of June. I'JIU. .'i.i ... it.. KttlnM. . wilham II. l-.filn, Wiiilam If. M,i..y. Calhonn t;, all of IVIi it nit-. Oil! HI. 0. W. IihiI( K, lliH'"-r. Notlr to Cradittira. In tlial'ouniv four! uf Ilia HUta of Orv(n for t'naik riui. In I ho mat irr of Ilia Hlnlof l.ll.lil Turner, !) wd. Noll-v la hrrrltr ilvra thai th mlr. alainit haa l'rn aiiliilri Ailmliil-liHlur of thu ilal of l llilila I urnvr, dm-aavd, b ll aiaiv rnlllli it Court, and all twrann liarln rlalma aaainat ilir aald tuiat am hrrrlif r uut'Nli U and tuilinml la iiroarnt llirm In to duly vrrlllvd al mv rlilrir n-ar ISiwrll Hutu, or lo llro. W, Hum, at hla im. In llm . Il r I'rliKivlll. I naik MHltll. Urraoll. wllliln all inolitlia from Hi dala of tula aoiim. Imtnl ul frlnrvllta, Crook county, Oiraon. Hit ii.lh day of Ai-rll, A. 1 llu. J AM K IT UN Kit. AdmlnlatraUir of Ilia bulai or I.I 1. 1. In Turnrr, tawvaaed. .W'i Call