I " " ' Real Estate Transfers : ----aaBaaaaBaaBaMmzjiia I "a J. i u I , .M WW I L"x X. ev i n L'V 'ill mi. -l 'I v t-l ; ,,i r !: I I'd to .' I i f . rfill i is" j, . . I i'S' ' j : if i - ! mUk I Q You arc cordially invited to r i' i I '".in ".-.1 It; - ' THE SEW 0.'A.tAKM0aY. V?UtaE THE GUABTEK CENTEK k NIAL EXERCISES WILL BE HELD. I (Th Building WillYaa. tO COO Peopla BUILDING Baauty AND CAMPUS. ' and Utility Combined at ths Callage at Corvallia. Tht Orison AkiIiuIIuihI xtitttcf. width will t'vMtniio lt niiartir ten teiwliil Juno 14. In located ut (Vrvallla, oil Urn Wlllniiietto river am! In ilia heart of Hie lHMiiilful Willamette val ley. Tint iifiirliy foothills, with their itwn lleld. wooded fl.'tm ninl imam lulu almiina, nffiM d kiiIi-ikIIiI oinwtu Idlltm fur rtx iititlDil fniti tlMit ti llio lirmily of tli Kii-iiiTy wlilrb (ha dUllllll MIIOW t'ltul ('HWHllMI CIMlllllwll', .U'ii.lf(t fiivlrouiiiftit. loKKlliiT Willi Hit wcrillicr ohmIIIIiiim wlilili UKunlly lircvull ill thin linn- of I In- j.Hr, will uirurd mi lilrul liHHlloii nikI at' iiioxiilM'rn for thi Julilli e. Tim' rtll KmuiiiU, ihiiihIhIIiij o 2.V) arriK, in Imalcd wllliln Hiv w4. vrn llnilia of Ilia Hy. Tim c(iniu troHT. cowrliiK nbmil forty m-n-n. In lifllllllfnlljr ilmomli'd Willi liiilKlillliftil aiMs luiiMi tiwn, fluwor UhU ami ttniiipn of alirul.lH-ry. llroiul Oiivea mid walka rnvemo ihi irroiimU In pv-r- tllrwllon anil mid to llio HltnicilvtMiM of the ltlll'0. In iIt of the altiuta I.rl k Ixilldlng which lioumtl I ho follmo In lhKi and wlilcli now arrvM an tli ailuilnlsirn I loo Imllilliii; t lu-re nr twoutjr atrutv tiinti, nmny of whl h wllom! la every way tlin original i-ollrire 1 lioiiie. On Mill ahle of it la it Ix-imtlful-erny aimw l.iillillnif, one of whkli la now rnlliHl tho clii'iiiUiry luilhllnit and Urn olIiiT niiN'hrtiihul hull. Thp tiext mo of littlldliiKa Iniluilin tli MpliMidld lioiiie of tin niiM'liiinlc nrta, tlifl ilinr nutty lntlldliiK. tho k.vmiiiiimIuiii nmt the inniniiKilli coin-rrlw amiory. Flnuklnc the Imllilliiuu nia Woldu bull, the wnnifn'a lii'iiuiiriil ilurnillory, tli new aitrli ullnnil hull, ttm coulrul. iirt of which Is Jiit liclne rinilHiil. and FlM'imrrt imll. ' thu utmli-iil liiilldliii!. IN THE VAN OF PROGRESS. Oragan Collao Champions Naw Idaas , In Education. Very few ioiilt? of the alala who liuva urn vlfli.il Hip Orv"ii AkHcuI lurul -olli.'iia (turliiK tli Kt )pnr mil l.t a tri'fit lii'tlutiion liiis Ui-n i't:ililNlifd at L'orv.illU or In any way , - -j i 1 r ' rj ; 1 " ' - J Tii Tr"nii rriri i-iHirn w li T Itk fcili1 U. W, 4. KKKH, fi rtfK.T OK OHEUO.X AniiK i n i iiAi. ( ui.i.Ki;i:. '4,'irwlnti! llii' lnlerent which It af fonl to Did tUllor liy rcnmui of Km U'll lilt fill CIUIIlU', Kpll'IMlid IjlllUllllKK. flit I mm to i)iiliiiiiiit and broad aroN of m tlvlilc.i. U vn In order Unit the rHoili of (ho Hliito ntiulit luivo nu oj IK Muiilly to visit tho Jimtltntlun ami at the Ninm tlmp riijoy the irlvllcse of hi'nrtng nlilrwuiM iv omi nf rim rt ' it ' 1 vV f S T " . i j it ii K- r. n n n : mm f ' t.-.tttt'Si .. . . e-.-irf' "'- u 7, . t WALDO HALL, WHERE THE VISITORS WILL BE QUARTEREI Then thore nre the mlniiijr InuUliiitfa, tin iioultry oiiltilliiKi and the fmiu ImlldliiKS. forinlni; n Miilendld :vuuf. All tlicsi' buildliiKx mid thla (ii'Miit strotch of rnniuiM will he disked out In onrnlvnl nlm. tirent flower boda will X 7 iio.N. j, k. . wuatiikukohh, rtiKHiuKTr . IKIAIII) OK IIKIIKNTH OK OIIKUO.V AUIU (Tl.TIWAI. lOI.I.IHlK. . ; . be iiinred and lilantcd with the flow iiii'iiiiKvd In unique (IonIkux. Thu rolU-e colora will be much In evidence, nnd the building will be outlined with iliimMMiuls of electric lights. most proiuliient men of the day, listen ing to splendid uiualc, viewing the ehilHirate piiuenhts nud enjoying the fplrit of 1he occhkIoii, that the quarter centennial celebration was planned. Another rennoii for cplebratlug nt this time In the slfc'Uiflennee which nt faches to thu atniile which the eol letro bus suecoKHfully pascd through durliiR the past twenty-live years. As the chaniplitti and Instrument of a new Idea In educMlou .it .una met . with tron opposition nud coped with every form of obstacle that it la possible to InuiKliie. Hut ti bettor appreciation of the value or technical education seems now to prevail In this country, and a clearer uuderslaiidiiiK of the scope of the work of this college nud Its close .relation to the Industrial development f this commonwealth poems to be well established In the state. With the establishment of these two condl Hons a distinct period In the history of the Institution Is dosed. Duiinjf the next quarter century It Is safe to. predict that the Institution will do a ium-e wonderful work than In the past twenty-live years and that It will become n powerful factor In every phase of the state's develop ment. Freed frmn thii)osltlou which often frustrated Its efforts lu thu past It will take Its place tu the van of the progressive i movement lu Oreuou. Evidence of this fact is not wanting. Thousands of acres of waste land are beliifj converted Into praln and hay fields; proat orchards are spi-tuRlng up everywhere; better roads aro lu the making; great stock farms, brooding splendid animals, ore established In lai'Ke numbers; the poultry, and the dairying Industries have increased and improved, and in all tho Influence of tho college Is a powerful factor. Patient Received. Persons needing hospital accommo dations can find them st mv home. I urn prepared to care for-patient, or' tuyeh wk jmufiiiH may employ ineirown nurses. Maternity cases may expect special attention, "25 Mas. V. B, Poindkxtkb, ., Woman Wanted. Good, onpulilo woman wnnted to do wnsh liiK niul ollii'r huUBu work nt least two half uiys (-sen wwk. noma Klve iouhIo Icssohh n Dttrt nuvim.iiL Mru 1. m. irv nna i,..... cunt of CoiilliiBrclal Club. , ' Music Lessons. Mrs, J. R. Fox. M. K.Onircli orRnnlst, would llku to lukii it fmv pupil fur Ilia oiuan or plimo! Many ywir" suoeeMnil experlonce In timrlilng. 'I'horoiiKh, pruclluil mllioil. 'IVrim reiianiuililx. Two limiomi wek. Due houiMvuttof Coniiuerctitl (iub, ' Estray Notice. Buy 4-yenrwiM Koldlim with circle It. on h-rt shonldttr. wclRlm ntioiit IMOO pounds, Willi ftmiiopout. AIo or'l tllly, branded Sll on left Htlflei welxht about (Wo IwundH. Strayed from my riinoli on .lohnwin ereek, mipiwed to bo on Orlsmly Hutte. Multnble reward will be pnld fir Inrornmllon lending to lliolr re covery. AitdraiM Arthur Mlukler, Prlneyllle, Oregon, .3W I ill.... I. .I.-.,.- .. ..I Oregon Trunk lUilway, right of way, coiialileration Domlnil. IavM Hill to Oregon Trunk Railway, right of way, consideration nominal. Kadie K. Wenandy and John II. We nainrti Oregon Troult Railway, right of way, coimlilf ration nominal, i;iixa J. Herring to Oregon Trunk KaiJwsy, right o( way, coiiaideration iioiniiial. .... Thomas K. Mc Daniel to Joa 8. Innna, nwj ol tec. 22 1 10, r U, consideration nominal. I kcdnioml Townsila to Cheater A. j Weston, lot II, block 14, la Kadmond, eonaldnration 1150. Hedtuond Towoelta Company to Flor in Wei ton, lotaj and 2 in block 6 in Redmond, conaideratlon t'XiO. W. R. Eeitenbour A Marguerita M Keiaeiihour to Mary L'lhrlght and Amel Ulbrlght, S' and se, and sw5 n sec. 16, t. IS, r. 15, conaideration nominal. ' 7 Crook County Inyeatment Company to J. k. Turner, Iota Hand 18 In block 05, in Hillman, conaideration 1 1 75. Redmond Townaite Company to Ixuisa Strixner, lot 8, 9 10, block 40 in Redmond, conaideration 1100. Kdward a Perrln and LI!o M. renin to Pilot IiutU Development Company, lands in sees. 24, 25, 26, 1. 17, r. 11, con slderatioo nominal. William G. Fordham to Oregon Trunk Railway, right of way, consider ation nominal. Carter B. Allen and Orra Allen to Oregon Tionk Railway, right of way. conxuleration noraina'. Llltlmr Mwlka in rtraonn Trunk Rail. Fway, right of war. contidoration nominal, V. A. Shonqueat and Annia M. Biion- quest to Oregon Trunk Railway, riuht of way, consideration nominal. Joa 8. Inne and Therea Innea to U. C. Coe, trustee, nwVa. sec. 22, r.14, ccin siderstion 12700. The Pilot Butte Development Com pany to John A. Vyo, lot U of bloek 8, in ltend, consideration nominal. . . W. A. Graham to Mrs. 8. i. Kellers snd W. 0. Rust, s, of lot S, in block 19, in Palmebn, consideration fooO. Henry L. Orchard to Richard P. Miller, w.S ne, se ne and nej el, ie 22, t. 17, r. 20, consideration 5W. Crook County Investment Company to J. C. Bishop, Iota 9 and 10, lot K, In Hillman, consideration $100. - Fred A. Ilubnel to Dora M. Ellis, ne. of swj of tmJ4, ol see. 4 1. 18, r. 12, consideration f 1000. Pilot Butte Development Company to W, II. BtaaU, parcel of land adjoining Bend, consideration nominal. Don Steffa and othera to II. P. Ganty, iota 1,2, 3, 4, 5. In block 1, Kenwood addition to Bend, consideration. $i!K). Crook County Investment Company to A. C. Pears, lots 15 and 16, block 116, in Iiillmam, consideration (175. Lytie Townaite Company to B. Far rell, a parcel of Und ia sec. 82,- fc 17, r. 12, consideration nominal. Lytle townsita) Company to B. Fer rt 11 parcel of land in sec. 32, t 17, r. 12, conaideration nominal. Redmond TownsiU Company to Ada- Una Kennedy, lot 12, bhv-k 44, in Red mond, ronsiderntion $200. James R. HeaUi to Martha A. Mitch ell, 1320 acres in sec. 28, 1. 14, r. 19, con sideration nominal. Crook County Investment Company to R. C. Walker, lot 4 in block 41 In Hillman, consideration 30. ' Frank Shambean ta SscarA. Fields nwi aec. 81, t. 11, r. 17, consideration 13000. Kobert Rea and Don P. Rea to Newton Barron, lot 8 in block 11. town of Madras, consideration 200. Jaes II. Zevely and Elizabeth Zevely to Harry Lanniua. e,S of t4 sec. 23, and Di of sec. 24 in 1 14 r. 18, consider ation (0500. John Turk and Kittie Tuck to W, R Young, part of 40-acre tract near Red mond, consideration nominal. Redmond Townsite Company to Ches ter A. Weston, lot 12 in block 4 in Red mond, consideration $200. ... I. D, Cal breath and Anna ' C. Cal broath to Ochoeo and Ryegrapa Irriga tion Company, a parcel of land in Prine ville, consideration (500. , ; Ralph E. Lewis and Anna Lewis to U. C. Coe trustee, half acre tract near Bend, consideration $030. Richard King to Oregon Trunk Rail wsy, right of way through sec. 82, t 17, r. 12, consideration nominal. Leonidas L. Fox and Mary L. Fox to Oregon Trunk Rail iray, lota 5 and fl in block 29 in Bend, , consideration'. (925. Charles Weisido to Oregon Trunk R.ilway, lots 1 and 2 in block 29 in Bend, consideration nominal. . J. F. Arnold and Mary Arnold to Ore gon Trunk , Railway, lots 10, 11, 12, in block 29 in Bend, consideration nominal. Francis hard to Oregon Trunk Rail way, l jts 3 and 4 iu block 29 in Beid, consideration nominal.'' " ' James Breen to Oregon Trunk Rail way, across sec. S2, 1. 17, r. 12. Robert G. Bowser to Oregon Trunk Railway, right cf way, tec. 32, 1. 17, r. 12, consideration nominal. ForenceW. Drake and Alexander M. Drake, to Oregon Trunk Railway, right of w.iy across parts of sec. 32, t. 1", r. I2- ; : ' " The Pilot Butte Development Com pany to Oregon Trunk Railway, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, in block ,33, in Bend, consider ation nominal. The Pilot Butte Development Com. pany to the Oregon Trunk Railway,, all of blocks 31 and 32 and all of lots 1,2, 3, 4, 6, 6,7, 8, 9, 10 of block 30 in Bend, consideration nominal. ;" Florence Vf. Drake and Alexander M. Drake, to Oregon TruDk Railway, richt of way, consideration nominal.' The Lytle Townuite Company to the Oregon Trunk Railway, a strip of land for light of way across parts of Lytle La Vogue Elegant Showing of La Vogue Suits and Coats" inspect our J You are spring styles. J You are welcome to try them on examine them and buy, only when you care to. Its a pleasure to show goods, anyway. The refreshing originally of designs, the attractive ma terials and refined tones of La Vogue Spring Models, all impress you with a warm desire to wear them. J Style correctness for these many , seasons past has won for La Vogue garments the reputation of The Standard of Vogue designers are in constant personal touch with every fashion center. La Vogue making guaran tees to you that those graceful lines, so pleasing when you try a garment on, will retain their shapeliness until the suit is worn out J Minute, exacting care in cutting, tailoring and finishing produce the perfect fitting qualities and the high - grade "tailored" looks for which La Vogue make is known. J For the woman, maid or child who wBnts to dr ess well, in correct style, at moderate cost. La Vogue garments will solve the problem. 1 Clifton 0 PRINEVILLE, OREGON Cornell 1 l H n m m t mmi v.rl im, vh J - j ttTTt townsite, consideration nomin.il. Pilot Butte Developmeat Com nan v to Oregon ( Trunk Railway, variously de scribed rights of way across Isnda in an l adjoining Bend, consideration nominal The lilot Butte IVvelonmpnt pany to Oregon Trunk Railway, lota 7, 8, 9, of block 29 and lot 12 in block 30 in Bend, consideration nominal. James E. Reed and Violet D. Reel, to Oregon Trunk Railway, light of way Ui rough, lands in the vicinity of Bend, consideration nominal. . Milton G. Pillette and Effa M. Pillette to D. W. Barnett, lot 2 in block 7 in the Depot addition to Madras, consider tion (150. J. W. Robinson to D. W. Barnett, parcel of lot S3 in town of Palmehn, be ing a power of attorney. J. O. iftory and Ella M. Storey to Henry L. Snlzer an undivided half in terest in various lands in sec. 3t, 1. 15, r. 30, seo. 30, t. 16, r. 30, and other lands, consideration nominal. Guy II. Heater toJohn Witycomb Jr., lota 8, 9, 24 and 25 in block SO in Hill man, consideration $500, George P. Elliott and Bertha Elliott to Oregon Trunk Railway, right of way, consbleration nominal Matt Kulesch to Oregon Trunk Rail way, right of way through land tear Redmond, consideration nominal. J. J. Ellinger and Margared T. Ellin ger to Oregon Trunk Railway right of way, consideration nominal. Henry, Hanks and Mary Hanks to Oregon Trunk Railway, right of way, consideration nominal. The Lytle Townsite Company to Ore gon Trunk Railway, right of way, con sideration nominal. John R. Wood and May E. Wood to Oregon Trunk Railway, right of way, consideration nominal. Heirs of David Templeton to John Kemmling, st,' of nej-i, and neV of K of sec. 82, and w,H of nwj(, w' swi and sex of swK sec. 23, 1. 13, r. 16, consider ation (1000. William W. Jarrett to Isaac D Brown, parcel of land in sec. 12, 1. 11 r 13, consideration (75, Frank T. Samson to Isabela Samp- ron, nwjs sec. 11, e. seW, sec; 3, K te sec. 10 and other lands, consider ation nominal. Eeter Cockerham and J. 0. Cocker- ham to W. C. Barber, sejj of see. 18, t. 12, r. 13, consideration nominal. Crook County Investment Company to Levi B Blevins, lots 20, 21 and 22 in block 40 in Hillman, consideration (00. Mina M. Elders and George L. Elders to Oregon Trunk Railway, right of way through land near Redmond, consider ation nominal. David Travis to Charles W. Farris h n ne) sec. 23 and other lands, con sideration (2000. Grace J. Goodwillie and Arthur Good willie to Thomas W. Triplctt, lot 20 block 17 in Bend, consideration $tS00. Samuel E. Gray and Viola M. Gray to J. A. Patterson, lot 23 in block 10, Depot addition to Madras, consideration (150. ' ' - Iva B. West and and Rene West to Arthur It. Rogers, s. nw, ne, nwj. ROBT. SMITH'S Price, lhal You Will Find Right After Considering Quality GENERAL MERCHANDISE " " SISTERS OREGON tie Fr::"t per can.... 20c Royal Clnb Blackberries 30c " ' " Dears or Peaches 30c " Royal Ann Cherries 35c " " Seeded Raisins 2 pkff 25c " Currants 2 pkgs for 25c Pountaln Canned Goods .. 25c 3 lb can Pork and Beans.. 35c 3 lb can Cleveland Bkg Powder $1.00 3 lb Soda ' 2K Quaker Corn Flakes 2 pkga for... 25c Large Raisins per lb 1 le Seedles Raisins per lb..... life. Good Dried Peaches ir lb I2c Rice 13 lbs for $1.00 Good Com or Tomatoes per can 15c 2 lb can Sweet Potatoes........ 20c 5 bars Laundry aonp.................. 25c Small White Beans per lb 8c Blankets from $10 to $6.75 Meu's Fancy Bulbrlggan Under- wea"- 75c Men's flue Derby Ribbed Under ware . ,.. 50c Calico 14 yards $1.00 Red Star Gingham 9 to 12;$c Linen Towllng 0c Men's Hats from .$1.50 up 53!tSOU8 5.oo Royal Cnlnook Shoes from $4.30 to $6.75 Men's Solid work Shoes $3.00 Ladies Shoes' shoes from . $1.50 to $4.00 Suesine Silk 50c A fine line of Men's Work and Dress Shirts tide to $2.50 Men's Ladies' and Children's Hosiery Irom Te to 60e lrtTirirsi-!T.'r3 . t. ,i .. ... gjjjugjgg Moulding?, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc.dEtc, Etc. SHIPP& PERRY ' PRINEVILLE, OREGON ! and nwii of ntK.sec. 12,1.14, r. 10, con sideration (1203. ' ' ' Frederick G. Bancroft and Est.ila M Bancroft, to Oregon Trunk Railway, right of way. consideration nominal John H. Schakel and Ry Schakel to Oregon Truuk Railway, right of way consideration nominal. ' . ' John Tuck and Kittie Tuck to Ore gon Trunk Railway, right of way through land near Redmond, consider ation nominal. A. D. Morrell. administrator to S. C. Caldwell, ne)i of sw e4 sw and av of nw quarter, toe. 25, t. 17, r. 12, con sideration (!.'500, ' Rtdmoml Townsite Company to B. S. Cook, power of attorney for the sale of lands. Crook County Investment Company to M. F. Mellen of Spokane, Wash., lots 23, 24, 25, 20, 27, 28, 29, 30 31, 32, in block 150 iu ' Hillman, consideration (5000. Crook County Investment Company to M. F. Mellen, lots 9 and 10 in block 41. and lots 13. 14. IS. 11!. in block HI in Hillman, conni leraiion (440. Northern Pacific Railroad Company to Grant Mavs. ha mmr-tar nf rtA niturtr oi sec. oi, i. jb, r. consideration (&JU. Northern 1'acinu Kai road Company to Grant Mays, sw Quarter of nw quarter of sec. 28. t. 18. r. 20. consider ation (330. 11. J. Ovnrtnrf in Imll Vnilra I, .fa S 1 1 lite k Slid r cuel in Pmd, sideration nominal." Byron C. Cady and Alta Cady to Minta W. Howard se quarter nw quarter, tw quarter ne quar.er n nw quarter Fe quarter and ne quarte bw quarter of tec. 23, t. 16, r. 11, con sideration (2500. Chas. S. Hall and Joella Evelyn Hall to Richard Turley, sw quarter, sec. 14 t. 15, r. 18, consideration nominal. KASPARILLA This sterling- household remedy has long been recognized as the best and safest Blood Purifier, the most successful prescription for spring humors and such disorders of the blood as boils, pimples, pustules, blotches, sores and cutaneous erttDtions. Kasnnrilla ia n.li.iltto,! the best remedy for that lack of energy Bnu ioe peculiar aeouity so prevalent durine the close of winter and the ntwnino of Sonne. , For deranp-ementa nf ih. Ai. gestive organs it is a natural corrective operating airecuy upon the liver and ali mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthy activity. IU beneficial influence extends h every portion of the system, aiding in tht processes of digestion and assimilation of food, promoting a wholesome, natura1 appetite, correcting sour stomach, bac breath, lrrepnilarities of tho hnwelc .n. stipation and the long list of tro'ublet directly traceable to those unwholesom mnililmM, I."" j: i . ness, headache, backache and despond ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidneys and digestive tract. It is a strengthening tonic of the highest value. THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE con-Hoyr CiiEincAi, Co. Portland, Cregon J. S. FOX Public Stenographer and Book Keeper Has Moved His Dffire to Or. Door North of Crook County Bank la Bolkap H.II Building All kinds of Stenographic ami Cfcrieal Work dons in Satisfactory manner at Rcaflouabla Rates. Agent for Smith Pramior $100, anil Royal $65 Typewriters I For Irrigated Farms I 17 T I 1. 1 DESCHUTES VALLEY 1 1 WRITB 2 i JONES LAND CO ? cl n . ll' ijj neomonq. . . Oregon m 3rXEEEEI33r!lslrtUrslr SECOND - HAND ORE All Kindt of Goods Bought and Sold C. L. V. Marker Dillon Buildiriff. ' ' ST Drop in and See Champ Smith DEALER Df Soft Drinks I of all kinds Imported and Domestic Cigars At the old Smith & Cleek stand, Main street, two doors soulh First 4 National Bank j Hotice For PubUcation. Department of vlie Interior. U. 8. Iju.d Olttce at The Dalles, Oregon. . May 13tb, UU0. Notice is herebv g-iven that Hi,ru vv o;l.. . j iv.civ, of Bm, On-iron, who, on April 1st, 1!14, ...., .nic-afi, lotrniil no. W,VZ& o. lltUI. titrSKl KUi'l ei SCi u i. i SW X bW!4, section 12, Township tSSouta, """ " n luameue Alenuian, Ims hied notice or intention to make final tive venr nrnnf o.tnhu.1, Ain... i 1 above described, before Warren Brown, county clerk at hU office, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 2Ut day of June, 1910. t'lllinmnt nmiin,. n.i, . t mt Christ, Lewis W. Bennett. Vpnlev strt Bruce Balfour, all of Barnes. Oregon. S-l'-fr C W. MOORE, Register. Kotice far Publication. .. ,. Deportment of the Interior, I nlted Statea lnd Office at The Ile,Ore. . , Mart h mh, lsiio. r.otif!e 1 h.nhw m. l.u.. , . ,, ShlW, ItfW tl.fh.-a .,1. 1 ..-1 i,,. . . I dill, on the 7th ilar of Anftust, J, ale in thia oftct sworn Statement and Application, No. a.l.il, to purehase the HFM HbM. ,., ti.,n t nd Nhiji Kit section , township 13 south. uf J";ast, Hiiiamette Meridian, and Ihu timber thereon under the provisions of the art ol June S, 1878, and acta amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law." al sut-h value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon hare been appraised, the tim ber estimated I,4u),uu board feet at 50 renla per M., and the land tSOOl); that said appli cant will offer final prooi in support of his ap. plication and sworn statement on the th dav of June, 1910, before Warren Bsown, county clera. at his office, at Prineville, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this pur chase before entry, or initiate a coolest at any time before patent issues, by Sling a rorrobor ated affidavit in this oilke, alleging- facts which would defeat the entry. -7 C. W. MOORE, Register. Hotice for Publication. Department of The Interior. ,Vned8Utes Und Office , The Dalles, Orenon, Man-h 26ih, 1!0, Nnt IHIo h.r.hv nil... ...... v.. ... .. .. hosepost-oBiceaddrei is Prineville, Oreiioii, did. on thp 17ih Au ,,f r. u..'..ul r V' K a?2 8worn Htalement and Applicalion, Vi . V- ,r, . B" section a, township U south, range 15 east, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the . v. ti uuv o, ioio, ami acis amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone .lu MB luigui oe nxeo bv ap- . - . . , ...u,, puiauau, ,u BUCU apuit- cation the land and timber thereon have been SDnrlMPlI the limku. Aa . i ..... .. , u. , TL.. . I., "uiiLBicy mu.iau ooani feet at .50 per M, and the land llO.uu; that said .rK..w... , cr UB1 prooi m support ol lis application and aworn statement on the nth day of June, laio, before Warren Brown, ounly clerk at his omen .t p-ioiii.. gon. - Any person is at liberty to protest this pnr- y. iuiuhic a i-uiuest at any tllllf. lu.fi.ru naluiil tuu.. .... a- . ' ...... ,a9uB, uy niiuK a corrooor- C- w. MOORE. Register. They are Here The New MITCHELL and REO Cars Call and see them before buying else where, as we can come nearer giving you your moneys worth than ; any other agency. Both machines run a3 smooth as silk and the way they eat . these hills is a caution. Hodson & Smith PRINEVILLE, OH. , "