The Place to Save Money Do You Get I. MICHEL, Proprietor, Prineville, Oregon GET WISE ON ELECTION LAWS Some Timely Informa tion for Voters. R. A. FORD COUNTY CHAIRMAN 1 Precinct Meeting Called July S at Club Rooms in Prineville. for The political pot has began to simmer. R. A. Ford has been appointed chair man of the republican county central committee, and he has issued a cull to tiie committeemen of the precincts to meet in the club rooms in Prineville on July 5. At this meeting it is the plan to select Crook county's delegates to the sta'e assembly, which will be called in Portland the last of July. There seems to be general confusion regarding the election laws, and many a-pirants for office are having uneasy dreams about being left off the norni-!" nating ticket because of waiting too long to announce themselves. For the benefit of these and others:"1!10 ""ore me oate oi me!dr4wn on fraudulent wesive the folloaini dates and facta. The primary nominating election is held on September 24. The general election will be held on November 8. To get onto the ballot for a county of fice it i. necessary to file a petition wi' h the county clerk on or before Septem ber 8. This petition must be signed by at least 2 per cent of the qualified party electors resiJing in each of one-fifih of the precincts or in seven different pre cincts as Crook county now stands. The following suinmaiy give the ua. anu lacis covering every nature ot petition and measure that may be ad- j vanced. , 1-Candidates for state and district ouV'es, to be voted for in more than one ; county, and for circuit judges and dis- j wu., ays, must n,e vi a ine secre- tjlrV nf fltati. St tha tlm. nf Kantnn.Hn j w Lircmate uieir pennons, a copy ot ; the petition for nomination, signed by liiniftlf, as evidence that said elector is a candidate for nomination by his party. ,T,vni :r PfVVbe fourth month before the regular each voting precinct for representative ! general elertinn ... congress at the last preceding ; J'T; ; j i ne vote cast by a political party in preceding general election is the basis of which percentage for petitions shall be count. The Winnek Company i We We bought Reguli ar DUc erade undershirts, now 65c " 75c " 85c " $1 " 1.25 to 1.5 1.35 to 4.00 Work Shirts, regular 65 to 75c value, now 40 to 60c each; regular 85c to $1 value, now 70 to 80c each. Fine Dress Shirts, regular $1.25 grade, now $1; other $1.25, 1.35, 1.50 to $5.75 The Winnek Company THE LEADER Your Money's Worth People M getting tired of it jotting tired of being livid up they wnt their money' worth now the gold brick day ra over. People used to be willing to smoke cabbage loaves in place, ol Havana and pay good money for it it they got a premium or coupon willing to buy tea and pay twice its worth just to get a dish free tho; days are over people want their money's worth now they want what they pay for value received. The line of general merchandise we sell offers you your money's worth we don't have to offer you a lot of cheap inducements to hide cheap quality. When you buy a pair ol shoes we don't throw in a premium, your money goes into the value of the shoe. It's the earns with our clothing, hat, dry goods and groceries. We sell vou the genuine article at a ' reasonable price. THATS ALL THAT'S ENOUGH. ed, and Deed not exceed one tlioosan i signer. 2 -Petitions for nomination for an of fice to be votd for in the state at Urge must be signed by at least two per cent of the party electors resiling in each of at least one-tenth of the precincts in . each of at least seven counties of the ! I state, and need not exceed one thousand signers. 3 Petition for nominations to be IvoteJ for in a congressional district must be signed by at least two per ceut at least one-tenth of the precincts In each of at least one-fourth of the counties of such district, and need not exceed one thousand signers. 4 Petitions for nominations to be voted in districts comprising more than one county must be signed by at least two per cent of the electors residing iu ! each of at least one-eighth of the pre- eincts in ach ol at least two counties in the district, and te?U not exceed five hundred signatures. j 5 Petitions for nominations to be voted for in distiicta comprising only one county must be .gnid by at least two per cent of the patty electors re-' .:r u t . i . -.u . .u aidintr in each of at Vast one-fifth nf th voting precincts of the county. j B -Petitions for nominations forof- fices to be filled by the state at large, or : by any district consisting oi more than ! one county and nominating petitions j fnr inrWn nf rirrnit ennrt. ami lnr Ma. i . : attorneys in districts consisting of , asingle county, shall be filled in the of-j jficeof the seen. toy of state not less Pnm"7 nominating election. fce tem- ber 3, 1910. 7 -Petitions for nomination for of fleers to be voted for in only one county, or district, shall be filed with the county clerk not less than fifteen days before the date of the primary nominat ing election. September 8, 1910. Gtaera Election Laws. 1 Initiative peliiions ninst be filed with the secretary of state not legs than four montha before the election at which they are to be vo ed upon. Eghi per cent of the leg.l voters are required to propose any measure by Inch reti,jon- jne w10 unmber 0( votM cast Ior justice of the supreme muri at the reguiar e ectiol) Ia8t pre. ceding the Hlinj of any petilion shall the ba3is on which the numl)er of , , . ..... vo'ers necessary to sujn such petition ,hai counted. 2 Arguments advocating any mear- '- n j ure must ba filed with the secretary of state not later than the first Monday of " ..ifcuun-uw wjpuoiijK aiij measure man be filed with the secretary of state not later than the fourth Monday of the are placing on sale this a complete line ot week Manufacturers' Samples of Summer Underwear these goods very cheap and are giving , you' the benefit of our bargains. now.. now now ... now... now now.... The Place to Save Money fourth month before the regular funeral election. 4 Measure to be submitted must be caused to be printed by the secretary of state not later than the Brat Monday of the third month next before the regular general election. August I, 1910. 6 Regulat general election, Novem ber 8. 1910. 7 Secretary of state shall transmit by mail to every voter whose address he may have one copy of the pamphlet containing the measures submitted to the people, with the arguments thereon, not later than the fifty-filth day before the regular general election at which such measures are to be voted upin. September 14, 1910. 6,000 Acres Go Back to Government Sa? Salem dispatch: Six thousand acres of land lying in Crook County which comprises a portion of the grant made by the . , , . o . .i ttie state to me iOiuniDia coumfrn Irrigation company, was reconvey- ed to the United States government by the desert land board. Abou. montha aeo the federal the state of uu"u " - n : . : . : i. i. : v. B"" .vn.o nine -n.u.u u.u to show the interior department that these lands had not been with- represen tation or to deed the land back to the government. The time is now up and toddy deeds reconveying the land were signed by acting Governor Bowerman. These lands were secured -under patent from the United States government on representations made by engineers and official of the Columbia Southern Irrigation company to the effect that the land w as so situated that it could be irrigated, and was withdrawn at the request of the state under the Carey act. Later surveys showed that it would be impossible to . lh 6m it ' not favorably situated, therefore ! the government ordered the land I , i rf conveyed, j - The Columbia Southern was a company financed by the official . . , of the late Oregon Trust & Sav.ngs ;, j .ll Jtf . I uauK- auu un.lr,e UOBru ' ulr""B j ' different times were such men as Sflr th irannAnr 45c " 50c " 60c " 65 to 85c " .$! and 1.10 1.15 to 1.95 W. H Moore, K. K. Lvtle and W. Cooper Morris. A inn nil portion of this 0,000 acre was sohl to pettier, but tituler condition that water would bo put on it. The loss will, therefore, not be heavy on anybody. Teacher Entertained. Siiperliitomloii Ford, Mlra l'nrrott ami Mrs. Wlikorxlmm entertained the lonelier of the summer iiornml last Saturday evening at the homo of Mm. Morae. A dcliclntia luncheon wiia aorvoil at 5:30, nfter which the Rtiosta n scmhlcd tu the parlor ond Joined In soctiil nanus, iuuhIc ami conver sation. Cate-Windom Wedding. A very pretty wedding was soleiu tilied nt thehonte of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wlmlom June 2S, when llielr daughter, Miss llnxel, whs united In mnrrlnxe to William liiiraou Cute of Corvatlls. Kev C. l Halley ottiolutod. While Mis Veriui Howard played the wedding march the party took their place under a Imwer of ever Kreeua nud white rust's. Tito bride wna iK'iiutifully gowned In white Ilk and carried n, boiiuet of while carnation. Miss Itelvlii Tciupleton noted na bridesmaid and Hurry Win dow, brother of the bride, was beat man. The Kucata were Mr. nud Mr. F.l.v UoIk-.v, Xllssw. Mlldrvd Hobey, Mabel and Myrtle Wludoni, Margery Ia'UcIi. Messrs. UarnKl ttolu-y, KhIIi Arm- strung. Hoy Melon! and It rover Cte, brother of the groom. Mr. Cute la the nun of W. U. Cttc, prominent liualiietM mail of Cor- vnlli. The bride U the accompliHod daughter of Henry and ftebeccn Wliuhmi. Both young ia-ople an graduates of the Oregon Agricul tural College. There wire many wedding preneuts both Wuutiful mid coatlv, with n double golden engle from the brlth' puronts to balance the silver gift. A rUiiiiituous MiH'r followed the eervmony, nud the guists did ample Justice to Mrs. Wlmlmu's good cook ing. It wn two hi the morning liefore the Jolly company aeparnted. The happy couple left next morn ing tor Portland when", uftor a short visit, they will go to Brownsville to live. They are followed by the good wishes of their many friend In Crook county. Union Church Service. 10 a. in. Bible School. 11a. tu. Prenchinu 1 ecture on the rhlliptnc Ixlunda, ly Kev. ItlH th. 7 p. m. C. E. Society. Lender, Mis Hnrria. 8 p. in. Lecture by Kev. Itliietnl', Come and ln ur the inlaHlniiiiry mill enjoy the services. C P. Haley, Piiator. Presbyterian Church Service Presbyterian Church Sunday July 3. Sunday school at 10 . m. At 11 a. m. aernmn will lie prenched by the Kev. B. J". Harper Siimlny School MIsHlounry and former pas tor. Twilight nervlee"T:.'W) (IlanilsHliiK nt ,S:!0. Kev. Hurper will itlao premli at thia service. Special muaicul feutures nre belli arranged. A cordial welcome awaits you. Candidate for Sheriff To the Republican voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself ns canl date for the oilice of Slier!.,' of Crook county, subject to the approval of the voters of the county nt the prl mary election to tie held In Septem ber. Itespeetfnlly, Si. Hodiikh. Bids Wanted. Notice is herebv given that sealed bids will be received by Si hool District ro. i.i, Lrook uounty, Ureaon, for con struction of a new schoolhouse in said district, plane and specification for mum1 may be examined at the store nf C. W. r.lkius, rrinevtllo. Uregon. All bid niut be tiled with the ili'ik of raid district on or before Juk flth, 11)10 i lie rigtit ta rewrveil to rejeit any or all bidp. liy order of the ilirfctorc P. Nelson, Clerk. 6 30 It ' f!ox 100 liend, Oregon. Just Received. Just received, screen doors, panel uoors, (mmi (Jooro, front doors, win (lows, tents, camp stoves, stools, taD es, cots, hammocks, puints, etc. etc. A. II. Llppmiin & Co. B a:jtf Position Wanted. Respectable girl would like to work on n ranch. Address N. Kelni bl'i N. 2i;th St., t'urtlund.Ore. 6-l-2t Wanted. Three men to saw logs and split pine wood. I furnish the timber, but want work contracted. Ad dress V. O. Uox 20o, Prineville, Ore gon. l(i Horses for Sale. On the old C. Sam Smith ranch, near l'rlneville. 125 head of mares and geldings, large? enough for work horses, will be sold In any number at reasonable prices. For further Information add reus . II. Kiihki:i.i l'rlneville, Oregon. -l-tf For Sale. 80 acres "Carey Act" land nenr Kedmond nt f.W.OO per 'acre. Must be sold nt once. Terms. The Ilnm rael Carey Land Co., l'rlneville, Ore gon. 0 ao It Wanted. Men capable of earning $V)per week sell In a; trees fur the btrgest and best known nursery in the West. Choice territory. Guaranteed stock. For particulars, ad dress, OllKUOS Ncbskhv CuMI'AKV. 5-6-lnio Uicnco, Oregon. Activity The Hayfieldsi 1 Alll'entriil Orvgon U uiiiklnir liny. The ruin and cloudy diiya of the llrxl pnrt of the 'month delayed nlfalfii cuttliiff but t til n great nmoiitit of Kond In developing the spring k1"'11. nlinoat doubling the value of many crop". The warm daj ot Inat wk Imve IMTiiiltled work to iM'glu tu ctirneot, nud aliiiimt every u Italia Held In the country alioua hay nmklng m-tlvlly. Some of thi'eroa that were citnuht In the rain ar dry and In the clack and many other lire In the procewi of stacking. drain hay, eecliilly rye, la ripen. tug luX mid much of It l ready tor the alack. The crop la letter than waa at tlrvt exected In all kind of hay, and the quality of the grain In much bettor than It would have been without the rata. Alt the atreauia have tiiercnaed In their How of water and a limited supply la available for the enrllcat uxera tor tlieaccoml crop ot alfalfa. Seattle Capitalists in Prineville "A party of Seattle bulsness men and capitalists turned through Prineville Friday en route tu Uetio, h'ev., and California pointy. They had the greatest number of high power high priced cars that ever visited 1 riueville in one day The cars were of the $ 1000 to I5IHK) class and were til two or three pasHanger cars The members of the party were: . I.. Blaine, well known in Seattle buisnees circles; President Kerry ot the Oregon & Washington Lumber company; Kdwsrd (iarrett, president of the Pacific Machinery company ana treasurer ol the Oregon it Washington Lumber company; (.'. P. Stimson, president of the Siimson Lumber company; A. 11. Stewart, vice-president of the Union Savings & Trust company; E. A. Strout, president of Ilurgard it Strout, pt-ueral in surance agents; ll.W.ireat, pres ide it of the Pacific Trust company ; E. E. Ainsworth of A'nworth & Dunn, salmon packers; Mr. Henry, who is interested in the ecu struction of the Hill Hues in Ore gon; F. C. Strcve and Josiah Collins. In talking of Central Oregon they said that they were surprised and pleased to see such a fin ' country and favorably commented upon the town, and its accom modations, hotel and garnge. The trip south covered the route through Bend, Roslaud, Odull, Silver Lake and Lukeview, from which place the party will turn east to lie no for the big fiuht. $20 Reward for Horses. Strayed from 'ny place at Madras Oregon, one bay home braiiih'd with small hiotiiii'd lirituil on left alioulder; his left eye Is out; also one buy mare, branded with large "S" with bar under It on li lt shoulder. The above reward will lie paid to nnv one returning them to ine. s E. (in.iv, Madras, Ore. 0,'10-tf-p Notice to Creditors. Notice is lieri'by (riven by the uiideriru- ca, the sthmiitp-truior ol the .itate of W tl' f.jrd J. Crain. deciraed, to nil pcrnons Imv ilia claiins airmnst said decpaet to preiu-nt tbrin Willi the proper vouchers to Hi und'TslKiird, at the otlice of M. K. Klliott, in Prineville. Ori'ifon, within six inuiith. from the lutu of the tint publication of tins nonce. Uated thia 30th day of June, 1010. Ai.skst ('. Csns, Administrator of the enuto of Wilfunl J Crain, Ui-ci'sscd. Notice of l'inul Accounting. Notice is hereby given bv the undersign' ed, the udniini.-tiutor of the estate of llarrv W. ilemiett. denes ed, to ail tier. sons inten sted in the etute of said ih -ceused lha't said ailiiihiistriilor h is inude aixl tiled itli t ie Cle k of the County Court bis linitl m:couatmg of hi adnuniKtriitioii of said estHle and that the ssiil County Court has set Monday, the 1st dny of August, 1 t)l 0, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the County Court room in Hrineville, Oregon, as the time and place for lit-sring anil settling said linal nrcotinU iliy. At which sntd time and plice any person intcreited in said ostato tuny np penr and object to said linal accounting. Dated this 30th day of June, Win. M.B. Kimott, Administrator of the estate of Harry W. Ilennult, Deceased Noticj to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given by the under signed, the ddmiiilstnitnr wit li the will an nexed of the estate of Charles Wolfer, de ceased, to all pcrnouH having clnliusairaiiHt said estutj to present the same with the fivoper vouchers, to the uinlen-tgued at lisollicein Prineville, Oregon, within sli months from the date ot the first publi cation of this notice. Dated this 30th day of June, 11110. M. U. Klliott, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Charles Wolfer, Deceased Patients Received. Persons needing hospital accommo dations can find them at my home. I am prepared to care for patient:, or patients may employ their own nurses. Maternity cases may expect special attention. - ii25 Mbs. P, B. Poindextkr. Motor Gasoline AT LONG BROS, Opposite Poindexter Hotel o. K. M StrouJ &. Crotf, Proprietor. Choice Beef, Veal Million and Pork A Fine Line of Sausage . Telephone orders receive prompt attention Big 3-County Wasco, Sherman and Crook, AT aniko July 3, 4, 5. 3 Big Happy Days 3 Fine Patriotic Band Music $1000 Cash for Purses Baseball Tournament To participated in and Prineville, for by the teams of a valuable purse. Races for Boys and Girls Sack rase, potato race, egg race, wheelbarrow race, board race, three-legged race, fat man's race, greased pole, greased pig and other screamingly funny contests. Bucking and Roping Contests Open to all riders in Oregon. Boxing exhibition and battle royal. Dancing July 4th and 5th. Most gorgeous display of fireworks. Celebrate in Shaniko, the liveliest town in Oregon. Statement of Resource! and Liabilities of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon tha close of butinesi Mar. 29, 1910 At KHHOI1UCKH Loans and IJlHcounU .o.7l.'i :m United Ht4iU Honda li..riii mi Bunk rrenilseH.Gtu J2)i'.2 l2 lbtriimiptlmi Tumi Ml mi Ciun a Puo from bunks T'.i ,'.) n (. j.Wl, 102 a7 B. F. Allan, Priildant Will Wurxw.il.r, Vic. Pr.i!Jnt PJ337 vf 1" "''s" k-1i" -rryis-s APTf 17TH Bullcr and Eggs Counlry Produce Celebration Wasco, Moro, Shaniko Games every day. I.lAHIt.rriKS eupllul Ktwk (0,000 00 Hurplin & Undivided: proltta ll.iKO H0 olrculatloo , 8,'JoO 00 Individual tx-poalla m,!tl 47 .ri.vi,4oi m T. M. Baldwin, Ca.hlar H. Baldwin, A..'l Ca.hlar Quality In what the careful buyer in vestigates when purchasing jew elry or watches. We stand he hind the quality of everything we sell wo guarantee it to be ol the quality wo represent it to be WATCH REPAIRING W. FRANK PETETT Jeweler & Optician Prineville, Oregon Or.