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A BUSINESS TeilMG Tho Methods That Are Used In tho Schools of Germany. CLASS ROOMS AS OFFICES. POWELL BUTTES COUNTRY Conlinued (rum lint page, rupnt Ar, Dlvld.4 Into Firm. Thai Carry on an Imaginary Trad With Cash Olhar-Tht Ceuraa Pram OfTiot Bey to Dlracter. No on will deny Ilia fnct tlntt Ocr- umiia or among (lit keenest tiualueaa Wen lii dm world. And unduuhtvdly Olio of the aorrula of their success lies In tint fmt Hint lu (iiTiimo school. Ihi) are liiuulit prucilral detail or luialiiraa. Tho writer recently ra- turiiiu Hum iiniiilmrg after a tear' rOIIIKO Of tNllll'Ullllll, uutl mi OUtllllS II li system of irululiiK boys lu bualuwa wny do liiierestlnii. fii my nrst days attendance I wna handed a lima lulilu on which appear- "i. set uui lu lurmiiliililo array, sue unjccis na coiiiuicrvuil correspond fiiio. Uina of lila of vicliniia-o. cur rency, pull I Ira I economy a ml coimner rlnl Inw, imiiv of which at tua lime conveyed much to me and raised aorl oua uuiia lu injr mind aa to whether i aomiiii iw ulilo to uiulormniicl and a p. wiint apjicuroU to ba oiual nnairuao iilil.'t. At U a. in. almrp on tho following dny tho course begun, iirefuced br a . ilo of hmirs' hard study, for tho Ger iiiniia are itluttoua lo work and Ihluk nothing of twelv. hour day. Tlia nrst course wna called "bualmma triiln. m. o worked in two apscloua rooms lurwuiiefl ft mllec. each room representing a different buatoeat house. iheao two linns carried on an tmac-l imry Irndo Willi each olhar. and (lie rutiuu adhered to waa modeled mart ly on l ho Hum of a drat clnaa btialnesa (wialillalimeiit Each nnu bad a (llrsrtor. and the two were Ilia mnat eminent atudviila lu tho scademy. They had subject to their uinnnueiiiniit and Control a com plele smfT of cnrrponttinta, abort. iinmi writers, lyplsta, iKwkkwiwri. ate. Tho whole waa supcrvlacd by a mas ter, to whoig reference wna uiado In cans or dinputo or dutifully. on making my nppciirnnca I wua In. formed Hint my services wore lu ro- oueat aa an oillrs boy. I waa annio- wunt mum bark, uot to any a lit tie bumlllniisk by the lowly ponlllun ss signed lo me. and I gave tho master to litidcratimd Hint I considered I wna (limlinnl to ocritpy a inui h boiler post iimn mnt wiiicii Ho had chosen for me. Ho did not aeem In tho lenat perturbed by my rcmarki. but Mild; "You hnv alrendy made n mltnko-a mlxltike of diplomacy. Ono of tho great maxima of buliies a taught hers la lo do whnt you aro told, to do It at oorrf and do II well." nun Hint ho handed ni a pllo of euveli.ie and a ou Hat of nddr-oi and luld me to ae lo work adilroanlug lliem. 1 did ao. but not with a very eood arnre, the mnntcr coming round from lluio to tlmu lo Innpert my work. Fur Iwoaolld hmira I ploddtd on until II a. in., w hen the courae came to an end. Then I took the opportunity of Eolnft up lo the ninator acnln and ak . Ins hi in If h did not really think I bad been wnatliig my time lu what I bnd Ihmmi dolus; "Not In the leant.' tt ha. "In eterythlnu, no nuitter how alwpla or bow dimenlt. there la nlwaya a good deal to leorn. If yon have pnld ntten. tlon w hllo yoa were work Inn you will linvo learned aoinethliiit about tho go. nitrnphy of the Uenuan emplra, for e.'iili aildreaa cvtitnlna the onme of aomo linportnnt town and prorlnre In whlrli It la nliiinted and tho unnio of emtio firm celebrated for aunie pnrtk'U Inr clnaa of gKMln.n . , Thla gnro mo fooil for reflection. Aa a umtter of fact.' I bad not paid the leant attention to what I had beeu writing; coiinequently I had failed to derive tho benefit which It wna tho nuiHler'a Intention 1 ahould obulu from what aeenied to mo at tho outnet a moat acimclciia tnak. (u the following dny I roaolved to follow out tho men tor's Inntrui'tlnna to tho loiter, and I win aiirprlncd to find how Interesting the work hecume. I continued iiddreanlug ouvcloica for two bourn a day for a wholo week, mid tho next week I received promotion, lu this wny 1 went through tho wholo routine, from ollku ly to director, nud Uio experience which I obtained In tho various capacities bus proved luvnliialilu to me In buRlneNs. As director t had to sign checks, dic tate letters, enter Into agreements with the other firm with roforenco to the sale nud purchano of goods, keep au eye on tho money market, work out ar bitrage calculations, draw up and In dorse bills of exchange and bills of biding, mnko out periodical statements of affairs, allow or dispute amounts placed to tho debit of tho firm on ac count of general nverngo losses and generally supcrvlxo uvurythlng. U'ullo we were thus drilled In practi cal Work tho theoretical side of busi ness was uot neglected. Lectures were given at fixed hours, bookkeeping and mercantile law. Thus we enjoyed the Inestimable advantage of acquiring the theory and practice of business at the ,snme time. Detroit Kroo 1'rons. frmik H, Duffy, a mile further west, has oali and barley of ex oellent erowlli, and will be heard from later at the fair, where hi will capture jireniiutna. His land is Irrigated, also. A. II Ktiods allowed aa great variety of produce on Irrigate land aa were to be found on -.!..!.. 1 ..... iiikiu mriii. tin una place waa found spring wheat, alfalfi tituolhy, oats, bald barley and numerous kinda of garden uroduce, lb product grow rank and show ed the ideal condition of irrigated land. The warm eandy toil, cor reel Hope for best results and plenty of water which i warm when it reaches the land combined lo produce almost marveloua re suits. Alfalfa sown on Msv 1.V wna almost a foot high and had a good root development. Oats wheat and barley with icarcely nine weeks growth waa headed and well on to maturity. Such land produce the very best of root crot and Is too valuable for such to be uod for any other purpose any considerable length of lime At the K. A. Husset home, clover had been cut the first time and is showing good start for second crop. This home, which is aur rounded by blooming sweet clover, opptea and sweet peas, all of which are kept beautiful by the irrigation canals. This place is not unmsred ns a home site snv where. lime were seen potatoes of good growth, and many in bloom. Allen Willcoxen, whose ranch is one mile north and east of Powell unite, lias a Held of oats that would be a credit toanvenuntrv 'he grain is four feet high and how the results of good farming Tom Langdon has ' a good field of red clover that showa the poesi- inly of the crop in the potato ami. From the jKn-toflice to the place here the clave pipe crosses the old riverbed there is to lw found a strip of country some three miles ml a half long and two milm ide that abounds in timothy, al falfa, clover and blue grass. In places the small canal bv the 'road- sido keep a strip of blue graes on each side of the road sub-irriirs. ted. The country here resembl, a river country, and many of the lower land are assuming a marshy ppoarance regnrdles of the fact int the water has run there but a w mouths. Willow are start g on the canal banks and the int grass and marsh grass have ready formed a tod in many aces. The water vegetation is at once recognized by anyone who is miliar with that of the I'nuer Heschules, regardless of the fact at all seed must be carried rough some thirty miles of ditch efore it reaches this point. Well-built neatly painted houses re the rule in the liutte Valley bool district, as it is called by me people, who are included in district number 72. The banner country schoolhoufe is located on I a beautiful knoll on tke west side of the old river bed, with a good view of the big stave pipe to the tion i has wasteway in the low places, be grown in any country is itrow and i constructed of redwood In ling on this place, but esM!Ciilly strip six incne wide. J bey meet potatoes, for Powell liutte i th at broken" joint and are held to- potato country of Oregnn gether by Iron bands at a distance Lee liobbs, who is farming the oi ten inthe or a foot, made from andevert-Alien ranch,' has rods three qnarter or an inch hundred acre field of wheat tha thick. The band are kept at I Is of lbs best quality. It has proper tension by mean of bolt high (talk, three feet or more, and onus wiuco are loosened or tighten- long head well filled. Jle also ed a occasion demand. At ha one of the largest potato fields point along it length the huge I in the Powell Jtutt country, pipe i almost covered with soil I I'owell liutte is a potato country wniie at oilier place It Is on top of a good potato country, too, or di l lie ground. I tell you before, Jha farms already deicrilied are In the imitated belt. From the HutU Valley tchoolhouse a road was taken which lead east for a mile or more, and from this point PREVENTION THE BE8T SAFEGUARD If for any cause the home" x other .llil.. . i . : i i i wiiicthi annual cxiiiutis a laca oi energy all the ranche. visited were dry pro, rdi.h f, food, or so farm. Large fields of potatoes t Kneral debility, timely action should were seen in this "dry" belt and ' uken f '"toration of iu hnhh. ,i . . . , . Ia tht 'ural food of our domestic the grain was, inmost instances, animals Nature provides certain peculiar ready to harvest. medicinal herb, leaven, barks and roots Ka.tof P.ll It.... "'"V? "ry i" their health ..... iuuiiu pacific Stock Faad in irntl. n.l..,.l the rancliM of Chaa. Charlton, C. Inutnded to supply the essential A. (iraves, Mrs. Jones, Wolfer tate and J. A. Elliott. All of them showed wonderful crops, matured before the hot weather. J. A. Elliot' place is the acme virtues of those health-giving natural remedies and is prepared exp-ly for uiom aniinala deprived by man of their natural food. It is an alterative tonic which atimulates the various organs of the body, promotes the secretions, tone op the gmeral aystem and restores the of dry farm SO fur as one could disordered conditions to a normal state see, in thi country of the best drv I"."uli" appetite, improves the ' I illireslion ami a.imiUii-.N r good, healthy farm, nr l,,li,.t-.l n.. -;,... ' ,K"' un "" ' '. P"""" , n-- v..vii,n,lioll, Diooa ami I mures a condition. Kooklet free. Hovt Chkmicai. Co. Portland. Oregon II 1 .S a me worm, in ine orchard we found two-year old tree with a good crop of fruit. They were in part crabapples, two varieties Hislop and Transcendent petite prunes, apple of all kinds, sum luer, fall and winter varieties, l-ound pears, plumbs and berries of different kinds. There were also ground cherries, watermelon ilanta, squsrhee, peas, beans, cu cumbers and well, yes, peanuts and they were in bloom. None of these wero being cultivated -very much a there was no water for rrigation, yet we found nothing on this place that was suffering for water. Down in the fields were to be found wheat, barley and rve. .11 of the very best grade. fi4f, A il.S la well fill.,! ...,t !. V iltl CO 9:M I. O. O. K. UllKJK mrcM evcrr HmIu r- ditrnl(lit.Klmii(i-r wenMiie. irtfn iruwn. If. (I ; W rrank retell, V. ff T.U.Zell.Mec S-2 POLK'S aV f gazetteer! A BiMlaMi Plrftrtarr of earn Cltr, I Jo aas villas In mud hloalua, (trio a Urarrlpllta I Kkflrh of r.,h pli-. lrnllon. I Hlilpulnc FarllllW anri a tlri iir-irr mi eacii itiuiaoa I mna I'rvfoaaloo. I U. L WW M CO, lu, I A SnullU, H.-h. M A Whole Section nd The grain mnn In u 1 1 ll ; acre enn equal to if not Liter than some of ZJCTl iue irriaateu crams, fllr. Kl uitt n-nw; our hulldlnun: mini I iron. aaanl.l 1IK1 lnn. n ..! nine irom i'rlnevllle. 112.50 per Acre for 10 dava fli. r.. uhi.k. rrlnevllle. Orejron it. enandy, delivered on the farm at 120 per ton The Wolfer place ha. a good crop Dr Yr.ii Wont n Pv nf .l...t ...I c tr L........ L". V4 MUIHH V11 w. n. .. aiiu v. ii, 1-UfllT lias one of the best fields of rye seen in the district, U. A. Yates has one of the most beautiful fields to be seen anv- . tide. It is a mile long from east to west, and face on the upper or "auto" road. This field showed a remarkably even growth of forty- Of course you do. Then buy a Buick In Bad. , . "I'll never offer nuy more friendly ndvlce." "Wouldn't ho listen to you?" "Ho listened to me cnrefully and then struck me Jor $2. Of courne I hnd to coufb up." Detroit Free Press. Troubles comparatively seldom come to us; It Is we who gj to them. Sir John Lubbock. ' ; Yales. This crop lms been sold to a west side firm at f 20 per acre. F. It. Itayn lms a good plate directly north of the Yates' home. On this land we found an excep tion In that the crops were vet - il rri i . . - - ruuill. 4 HIS BCIIOOI lllllliilntr a ' row 111 17 tlnta wliont .n, n o o- -" -1 nuu um lev i.. ........ . . . ' nv.. Hum, cviueuiiy mier piane are ueaueu out and beginning to furnished by the state- board of ' fill and are very rank and thick on education, is painted, has a belfry 'ground. This place shows the re- and a good sized bell. What is ault of scientific dry farming, and raoreu nas a sign "liutte Valley from all appearance the shalle You will not be disaoDointed. J. A. MOORE, asrent for Red ioiu wneit, and is tveing harvested, mond, Madraa and Prineville. A part and possibly all of it will Will demonstrate the car nv i.i... . i . . ue soiu lor nay, lor the reason that time. 5.19 Mr. la tea has trouble figuring a better profit in grain after thresh- lug bill are paid, than in hay at the present outlook for hay of this quality. Whether it is threshed or not, the man who buy the crop will get his money' worth at any reasonable price. East from this olace and still nr. ZK&?&X'$i the slope of the butte ia If. J. Kd. rl.ht such real estate should be sold. ,0. ..v.:u 1.. .L,";.,"T,Y"?rod-.,'.',t the next of ""'V'D -ivo niiiv.ii hub a crop 01 V' waru ami an persons inter- wheat of the same quality as Mr. mm. A. i., at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the court room of IliiiOmri m ik. .... houn-lathe county of Crook, then and Iherjto Ihow cause why an order should not lw granted for the sale of such rel estate, ttescritied in said jietitioii as fol- ion ; The north half of the southeast quarter and the southwiist nuarter of the southeast inniter of secii tweiitv-eiRht and the him in m nuiirier oi tne nortlieast nuaater Of Section thirtv-llinu. In 1. If'wn fouth, of range sixteen eost, of h..mi-viu meriilian 111 lroOK suu.e 01 ureion Ordinance No. 174. An ordinance levying a city ron! tm flKNlnat the h-KHl vi,ti-ra of theelty of I'rlnevllle, (nffon, nml to pro vide fur the colleetla tlrerwif. Hie People f the elljr . Prineville, On-aron, do orditln im lulluwe: H.rtlon I. A cltr road Ui eiiiml to two days' work la hereby lev d-d BK'-mat me H-KHl voters of theelty 01 i rineviiie, nKon, aubjt under ine mwa 01 1 lie state of Oreriti to the payment of the same, for the yens mil), which tm Is and shall I due and collectible oa denmnd at any time alter thirty days from the paMHnk-M of this ordinance. Hcctlon 2. All neraona anl.l..f en j rumi mi aimer tuts ordinance ahull be held and coimldered to lie Klven and lo have received due and legal notice thereof from and alter thirty day from tlm rfUaMM ITt fat lilaa ordinance, and ant person ubl. t to taxation under thla ordlnanw who shrill neirlect or rcfn. tribute said amount of labor upon the streeta and roads of the city of I'riiievllle, Oregon. In the time and manner required by the marshal or street sinierlnti-iiilent. anil nnilr 111 direction, shall be held uiwl sldered to lie delinquent, and In ad dition to the illHiiiittllhYa posed by the charter of the city of I'rlnevllle, the value of such work nioy be recovered br n i"..n brought by the niarahal fir ilrMi siiierluteiideut. In the name of the city. In the recorder's eourt, together with the costa of such action. Four dollar shall be considered th.. equivalent value of such work, pro- ; ' ""' y lieraon lawfully taswl under this ordinance may pay to the Innntbul or iim ....!.. , . . --- '11 1 III" dent the sum of four dollar In lien i i-ucii cu.v roan work. tv-ctliill 3. All iM.rnf.n. ro.l.1in bin the corporate lliulta of the citv of rrlnevllle. Oregon, at the time of iim itowp 01 1 ins oruinnnce, aud all lierHuiiscluliiilnir to I r.i.i...,.- ...i legal voU-rsof the city of Prineville reon, at the time of the city eleel tlou In iJeceiulier. 1910. and n..c empt under the laws of the state of m. -,.i,, aiiiui ne ueetueu and held to e Hulilitct to tuxation nmi thu ... dl nance. nils ordinance shnll Percheron Stallion for Sale, Coming 4 year old traded, aeifM Mon StmkI action, lnoil txirie. 6-S A. V . Waaaas, Hay C reek, Or. i HARNESS and 1 iSADDLERY I SHOP i H.D. STILL I Prineville, Oregon C For Irrigated Farms and Fruit Lands IM THI DESCHUTES VALLEY 1 Professional Cards. 22 el knap & Gd wards Smtt Wkni', t JIT. Xmtorj 3Ajmimm mm JmrjMm (County f liy.lclan.) Cm, mmtmrrrmJ mrmmtmU- . . Ortf, XM mm I CkUM Amwaam ru.171. i... Da Soora ar Aoiawa a KawSToaa. Bmb oSIik aa mat. denca taithoms. Ortf WRITS' JONES LAND CO Kadaaotid, - Oragoei iroin anil alter Its approval. i Bjweo me council Ju JOHN U. M take effect al. uly 5tb, 1910. Itec ardor Approved by the mayor July 5tb, Mayor. Ordinance Nd. 175. Application for Guardianship. In the County Court of the suite ofOri- mi me eouiuy oi 1 rook. In the mutter nf i:,,.i;......i.:.. Koliert Uslium. Minor, liroer lu il,.,.- cause on application or guardian for order of le of real estate. .1.. "PI!"' o this Court from the ne lltlon this iluy presented and tiled bv Ida se ine Kiiurumn ol the estates and per- Oil Of KotH'lt Ostium, mi llnr maui .... r.. II r,r.l.r ..I ..1. - ,'".' r - . tn.irui o-riuui reai estate be- rohool, District No. 72," nicely painted anil placed conspicuously over the front door for the benefit of the traveler, and especially for the new settler who has a family to educate. There are many new people in this part and they all have families. Lot them come. Tho big Blave pipe is a wonder produced by the dense growth will protect the moisture of the Boil from the sun's ray and insure a good crop through any kind of a hot ipcll. On this place is an il lustration of what a little thrift and planning can do. A well was dug to a considerable depth but fio water found. Directly toward the of modern engineering and oi.e butte, about a half-mile distant worth going many miles to see. It is between a quarter and a half mile long, and carries a volume of water that fills a canal about four feet deep and sixteen feet wide, running at normal speed. It is five or six feet in diameter, and Ilea along the uneven surface of the land as would a massive piece of rope or a monster semen t. It Mission Finished House Ten-room house fully furnished with Mission furniture; on beat residence street, olie block from Main streej. Two lots, 80x116. Fine shade trees, two roomy porches, good chicken house and woodshed ; chicken park, cellar, ice Cold water. Owner lioiiiestoailiiii; snd must raise capitul ; good long easy terms on part. 3. S, FOX one bouse eust of Commercial Club, P. 0, Box 1, Prlueville, Or in well was dug to a depth of twelve feet and water arose to a height of six feet. A trench was then dug, tapping the bottom of the well on grado. A pipe line brings the flow of water to the house, and a con tinuous flow of water into the barn yard trough is the result, and this. on the "desert." To be sure it is not a large stream, but it is pure, and it runs not from the charred depths of a barrel, but from a pure well, or ppring, as you choose to call it. Products from this ranch and many others in the vicinity will be heardfrom later at the fair and other places. V. 8. Cooke hag a veritable truck garden directly west of the old Willia mson homestead. Potatoes fact everything that can An ordinance levvinir n iw.ll Hpliwt the leital voters of the city of I'riiievllle. and to provide for m-tmii-ciHin inereoi. The petiole of the ('It v of it navlll.. Oregon, do ordain neciion 1. A poll tax ot one dollar "i ciiiiua ih nereiiv ivi,H i.rUi.,. the letal voter of the city of I'riiie vllle, On'Kou, for the year l'lli) I... ... .,1 iiiii.v ue euiijct-c to such tax llllllliP till. .. . . . .lawv in liik ,nm ,n. K"ii, wincn laxwmii becoinedue and oncciiiiie at any time after thlrtv imjs iroiu the paesuireof thU nnii. iiiuitr. Section 2. All persons subject to the lax hereby levied shall be con- nnicrvu aua nek to ihv l.n ,rt.. aud to have received due and leiral notice thereof, after thirty duvs from the piiKKime of thla i.niinu. .....1 such tux elmll be held aud conei'dered i. .iniii. incut niter Uemand for payment thereof by the murnlial or i-in-i eiiH-rin wniient. nei-tioii .1. At any time after de- aim tor 1 no payment of such tax urn any person liable therefor, nml upon non-payment thereof, the mar shal or street sutieriiir.iiiili.nr ....... euforce collection thereof bv aii action brouicht In the nil rilA tt tlia tu.v oi 1 ciieviiie, m the recorder s court, aud the delinquent taxpayer , """jcci.w me otner dis- (lualiflcatlona Imposed bv the char ter of the city of Prlnevil'e, until such tttx and all costs for the en forcement of the payment of the smile is paid. All penH,n8 clalmlnir to be n-Hldeuta of the citv of 1'rlne vllle at the uossace of thla u nance, and all pergous claiming to be leRul voters of the city ot PrlneTille at the city election to lie held in De- ii-iuiier, IUiu, ana not exempt bv aw are subject to the tax hereby lT 1111. oruiiiance shall take effect and lie lu full force from and after its iuwnKv ny ine council and npproval uic silfl VM , They are Here The New MITCHELL and REO Cart' 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 as smooth as silk and the way they eat these hills is a caution. Hodson & Smith PRINEVILLE, OR. W. A. BELL FRANK MENEFEE Lawyers Tba Dalle. . . . 7??. .Cawytr ff h-l, SPrintmill: Ortf mm. ffj X. CUH, JfM-vutf.mt-Xmm P"'": Ort,,m. JfMtrmtf.ml.Xmm 2rim,.Ht,, 0nf.m J(tttrntjf-mt-jCmmt Office with Geo. W. Barnes iPrimtmiltt, - Ortf mm SECOND-HAND STORE AU Kinds of Goods Bought and Sold ' C. LI V. Marker Dillon Building. J. S. FOX PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND BOOKKEEPER Room 10, AJamson BIk, Prineville, Or. Agent for R0 llf 12V4 8mUh PreBller Typewriter. . irritenuui G. L. BERNIER Attornejr-at-Law . Will pracUc In all the Court. Offle. next door lo Or. RosDbers'a, Prineville, Oretoa. WADE HUSTON Surveyor Homestead locations a specialty PrineTille. . . . . ' Oregon SUtement of ReMurcca and LUbilibea of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon buuMw Juno 3. 1910 1 At RESOI tba doM of I county. Aim 11 u mrther ontered, that a copy of .. w I'uiiiiniieii unee a wee lor iiiiTu 5uin!iive weeita belure the said day of bearing, in the Crook County Joarimi, a weekly newsiaper pulilioheil In l'rine- ""iiifi nu circulating then Dated this 2nd day of July, 1910. ll.C. ELus,County Juilgi lA&AAAIiVAAAAaViM Drop in and See ft Champ Smiths DEALER IN Soft Drinks of all kinds Imported and Domestic Cigars At the old Smith & Cleek stand, Main street, two doors south" First 4 National Bank Passed the couneil Jnlv Rti. inn J.iiin li. Siiicp, Recorder nrn tam Approved by the mayor July 5th, i'. r. ol KH ART, Mayor. 11)10. $20 Reward for Horses. Strayed frotu my place nt Madraa, Dreirou, one tiny horse branded witli siuiill bloteheil hraml .... shoulder; his left eye is out; also one J mitre, orauileu with large "S'' with bur under it on left shoulder. 1 lie uliove reward will lie paid to "Tuiruina; iiietu 10 me. . h. Guay, Madras, Ore. 6-30-tf-p Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by the undersign ed, the adnunistraior of the estate of Wil torti J. t rain, deceased, to all persons hav ing chums against said deceased to present them with the proper vouchers to the undersigned, at the olticeof M. R. Elliolt ill 1'rineville. Onmin niil,l e; .1.- irom the date of the tirat publicaUon of Dated this anil day of June, 1910. . , Amisbt ( Craiic, Aillllinistratnr nrtliA .t.t. nrurii'..-.i r Crain. le8e,l. " J' Notice. Having sold my business I wish all who owe nie to pay all book accounts now due. Pay to me or to my success or, alt McFarland. "2" W.H.raos. Notice ot Final Accounting. Notice is herehv ulven lu h .i: l, the administrator ot the estate of Harry VV , llennett. deeevnl. tn .11 sons interested in the estate of said de ceased that said administrat. 1,.. made ami Hied with the Ole.k of the vuuiiiY tuiirL 111s nil nt aixviiiiiiiiin nr .1,. adniiiiistriition of said estate and that the said County Court has set Momlav, the 1st day of August, lino, at 10 o'clock in the iiirenoe i at the County Court room in Prmevi e. Ilmimii u I'.oi,,.,.. ...i .1 for hearing and' settling said tinal account- a n men sum nine ami place anv person interested in said estate mav art pear and object to said tinal accounting. Dated this 30th day of June, t!U0. . ill-.. M.R. Kiliott, Admliiislrator of the estate of Harry W Bennett, Decease.!. . 1 SUCKS . liana an3 DlacounU IWI.IS" H Dotted Bute Bond. 1U00 OS Bank r remlnea,etc ig,K8 n Redemption fund cb 0s Cash Hue from bank. S0S.19I 56 S5,015 a B. F. All... IWlat WiU Vma, Vk Prt.id.at LIABIUTIKS capital Block .10,000 o 8orPlaa mm w ctnmlailon.. ,. ,ti 7 008 00 Undivided proBU n Individual Depoalta.... ........ im.31 26 . 69,0IS 22- T. M. Baldwin, Cuiiiar H. Baldwin, Am'I CaakiOT T I North Beach Qmtmn mf tAt oHAmtsi S?tmrts Near the mouth of the Columbia River, on " ' , the Washington coast The Place to Spend Your Summer Vacation Twenty-five Miles of Magnificent Beach , Level, Compact and smooth Notics to CroUitors. N!''!i is h,0Tehf Kiven bY 'e under signed, the administrator with the will an nexed of the estate of Charles Wolfer, de ceased, to all persons having claims against aaid estate to present the same with the proper vouchors, to the undersigned at his office 111 Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publi cation of this notice. Dated this 30th day of J line, 1910. M. K. Elliott, Administrator with the will annexad of the estate oi Charles Wolfer, Deceased. Many thriving and tidy communities' delightful hotel, cottage, tent and camp 'ife- All tho comforts of home and the healthful, invigorating recreation of the seaside surf bathing, rushing, clam dig. ging, beach bonfires, riding, racing, hunt ing, Btrolls and driver through picturesque wooded headlands ' Reduced Rates from all parts of Oregon and Washington via Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. Season Rate From Portland, round trip, $4.00 Three Day Saturday to Monday Rate, $3.00 Purchase tickets anil make reservations at City TiekelTornce, Third and ' ashlngton streets, Portland, or Inquire oi any 0. R. & N . ugeut elsewhere for Information Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore 6-30 to 8-Iil CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL County Official Paper. $1.50 per year