Ordinance No. 180 Continued from first pue. dltlon. and tieiiHltlo tlietvof. Tro vl.lrd, furt licr, thnt In ciu of th iiHMlirnniont, nr trHnhT, h jirovlileil fur In thin mvlloii. n amliriiincnt lit In tlifcum f Kilty liolliir nhall lx iuld to til. City Treumifvr, tit Ilie t lly of I r.tievtlle, aim tne wn.r miiKlnir iiRmniiiotit 11111111 uikp a fliinllcate tvovlnt ilii'ivfor. ami at tath It to the written uppllcnttou for mii'h mwlirnnu'til, or trnnavr, wutfli apiillontloo Hliall be arcomimnkHl by t lit application of the hm-Uikv, or triMKlerw, In widen Bni.li in- enown nil of the (rniilltk-itllona re iiitred o' a ienon, or rnri' m, hiiI.viiik lor a lliiT.g.'. In the lir.-t limtaiieo. Ami mild application tduill be oeon limited by a. Mjltlelotit bond, or undertaklne, providi-d for, In ciwe of the application for original lici-nm'. At the next nuetliisr if the City t'onncil, after coiiHlderlnn the advlsa tillltv of such ntwiiriinioiit, or trans fer, or clinnire of hx-iitioii, as thecase may be, the enld City Council may, In its discretion, consent to such clianur of location, the awl)tnnieiit. or transfer. lint If llie snll ill) Council shall not consent to the chnne of location, assignment, or transfer, as applied lor. the rimngv shall not be luude. And II inaile without such consent of the City Council, such clittuce of locution, assicnment, or transfer, s'mll have no force, or effect. And It is hereby urovldvd and otdalued. 1 h it an person or person, who sha'l sell, or dispose of any Intoxicating liquor. of the classes enuniera tea in section One of this ordinance, in violation of the provisions of this section, shall be deemed to tare sold and disposed of th sain without first having obtoln-da them therefor. ami said person, or persons, shall be liable to prosecutlou. and unoa con viction thereof In the liecorder's Court, shall lie subject to the same fine or Imprisonment pre cribed by Section tour, of this Unlluuuce. Sko. 6 It shall lie un'nwful for any person, or persons, to whom a llceusehas been is t el. uidir the terms of this ordlnauee, or to penult any persjn, or persona, employed by him, to permit any breach ol the peaw. or disorderly conduct, dis turbance of public order, decorum. or riotous couduct. In his or their premises, orany ImJ talklrg. je'.lluR. whoopiuic, or einirtiiir, or music of any sort or kind, lu a boistrous manner, or permit any gambling, or any unlawful gaming, or game ol chance, or operate, or permit to be operated, any nickel In the slot ma chine, or any Minilar device played with; or for money, or Its retire- sentatlve, or display, or exhibit, or permit to be displayed or exhibited any lewd, lascivious, or immoral picture, or pictures, pulntlug. or iaiutings, statue or Image of: auy Immoral or Indecent design, whatso ever, In his place of business. And any person or person violatiug the provisions or this section, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon coiviction thereof in the Recorder's Court, shall be fined not less than twenty-five Dollars, nor more than One Hundred Dollars, and pay the costs of prosecution, and in default In the payment of such fine and cost, shall be Imprisoned In the city jail one day for every two dollars of such hue and ci 8 8, not to exceed thirty days. Six. 7. It shall be unlawful for any person, or persons, to whom a licei 8 has been issued under the terms and conditions of this ordinance, or allow any person or iiersonB e npl ye I by him, to pirinit women, minors, vagrants, vagabonds, loafers, and Indians, wards of the lotted States, to visit, frequent, or remain In or about his place of business longer than Is necessary to eject them, or cause them to be ejected, and It shull be unlawful for auy person or per sons, or permit any parson or per sons in hU or their employ to vend, sell, barter, exchange, or otherwise dispose of any lutoxlcatlng liquors, falling within the classes enumerated lu Section One of this Ordinance, to any woman or women, minor or minors, lntoxlcuted peisins. drunk ards, or persons In the sta.e of in toxicatlon, or to any imil 111 or in dluns, wards of the 1'ulted States, aud any person violating the pro-vli-1 ns of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof in the Recorder's Court, ol the city of Prineville, shall be fined not less than Twenty-five dollars, nor more than One Hundred Dollars, together with the costs ol prosecution, aud In default of such fine and costs, shull be confined lu the city jail one day for every two dollars of such fiue and costs, not to exceed thirty days. Six. 8. It shall lie unlawful for any person, or persons, to whom a liceuse has lieeu granted, under tin terms and conditions of this ord -nance, or permit any perton, or per sons, In his or their employ, to keep bis place of business open on the first day of the week, coinmoulv called Sunday, between the hours if 12 o'clock midnight Saturday, and 5 o'clock a m. Monday, or to allow auy person, or persons, to inter his eald plfcce of business ou said day, or dispose of. or cause to be sold or disposed of, any intoxicating liquors, of any ol the classes enumerated la section one of this ordinance, on said day. And it shall be unlawful for such person, or persons, or permit any j ergon, or persons, in his or their employ, to keep open said pluce of business be tween the hours of 12 o'clock, mid night and 5 o'clock the following morning, or to keep open his place business on election day, whether the same be un election held for City, Couuty or State, while voting Is in progress, and any person, or persons, violat ing the provisions ,f this section, shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor, and upon conviction there of, In the Recorder's Court, shall be fined not less thun twenty-five dol lurs, nor more than one hundred dollars, and pay the costs of prose cution, and lu default thereof, in the payment of such lines aud costs, shall be Imprisoned in the city jail not less than twelve duys, nor more than thirty days. Si:c. 9. It shall be unlawful for any jerson or persons, to whom a license has been issued, under the provisions of this ordinance, to fail, neglect, or refuse to pn vide, and maintain, un open front to his or their place of business, lu the manner and form, as provided In section two of this ordi nance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, In the Recorder's Court, of the City of Prineville, shall be fined not less than twenty five dollars, nor more thuu one hundred dollars, together with the cost of prose cution, and upon defivilt 1 1 tl e pay ji cut thereof, shall be cotitim d lu the city Jail not less than twelve days, nor more than thirty days, or both such fine and Imprisonment. Sm lit. Whenever an alarm of fire shall lie sounded In the city of Trine ville. it shall Is tlie duty of every person, or (H-rsons, to whom a li cense has lieen Issued, under the tonus and conditions of this ordl unncv, upon the verbal request of the CHy Marshiill, or any police otlieer, making such request, to at once close his or their plav of busin.ws and keep the same so clowd until the fin lu s turn extinguished, or controlled, uiid during said time and after such request. It shall W unlawful for any person, or lierwoiis. mi requested, to sell, or In any man nef dispose ol any Intoxicating liquors, oft e classes enuiu r.tted In Svtlou One o! this ordinance. And any person violating the leum or provisions ol this section sliml Is deemed guilty of a mlsdeiue inor, aud upon conviction thereof lu the lie corder's Court shall bo tlned. uot loss than ten dollars, nor moro than lilty dollars, and the costs of prose cution, and In del uilt thereof of said payment and costs, slut!! l confined In the city jail not less than five days not more than thirty days, or both such tine and Imprisonment, which shall lie within the discretion of the court. Sue. 11. Any person or persons to whom a liceuse has becu Issued under the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall lie deemed, to have violated such tonus or conditions, whenever any person or ivrsons lu his or llH-lr employ shall violate such term-a or provisions, provided such proprietor or Ik-ens? shall eonseut to, have knowledge of, or connive, in such violations, mid In such case both the employer or Ik-ens v. and enii 1 ivee or person In his eniplov shall lie held to be joiutly and seve rally liable aud upou conviction the one the other or either, lu the Kecorder's Court, shall bo subject ti the penalty or penalties, proscribed for such violations, in such section or sections of this ordinance, pro videtl, further, that If such violations shaft be committed by the employee against the positive iustru 'Hons of the employer or licensee, the em ployee alone shall b held liable, ami upon convlctl.in lu the Roeordtr's court shall lie subject to the peunllv or penalties In tills ordinance pre scribed lor such vu l ill mis, tie It further provided that if anv rerson or persons to whom a license has been grautod under the terms and provisions of this ordinance, or nnv person or persons In his employ, having boon found guilty in the Re order s court of throe distinct and seporute violations they shall be leotusd to tie the violations com mitted by the licensee, aud the same shall work a revocation ipso facto if the license of such licensee, mid the sum of money paid for the issu auce of such license shall be forfeited to the city of Prlueville, or such portions thereof us Is then on de dosit with the City Treasurer, which would have applied on the remainder of the term for which said license was Issued, and the findings of the Recorder's court of such three seiie rate and distinct violations aud con- victlons thereunder shall Ik- con clusive, and no aptieul shall be taken therefrom, and the said person or persous to whom a liceuse has been issued and whose license lias been thus terminated, revoked or an- Qulled, shall be Ineliguble to acaiu apply for auother license, and the said bond or undertaking shall also be f orfel ted. and the sum of money named thereiu may lie recovered from the principal or the surety or auretl -s, oreither of them, or both, as liquidated damacei, recoverable by the uty of Prineville. for the vio lation of said bond or undertaking, and no evidence shall be requ'r d 1:: such action or suit. Instituted bv the city of Prineville, for the forfeiture of such bond or undertaking, except to prove tne execution of the same, the .'ranting of the license thereunder. and a violation of the conditiou or conditions of such bond or under taking, to entitle the city of Prine ville to recover the full penalty there of. Skc. 12. If the license granted to any person or persons under the terms 01 this ordinance, shall be re voked, annulled or set aside, as pro vlded for by section eleven of this ordinance, and If the bond or 1 n ler- taklng as provided for in section two of this ordinance shull lie forfeited, for the violation or violations of the condition or condlilons appearing luerein, ana me person or persons holding said license, mid who exe. cuted said bond, if he or they shall thereafter, vend, sell, barter or ex change, or otherwise dispose of in toxicating liquors ol the classes de. signaled In section one of this ordl- nance, within the corporate limits of the city of Prineville, such person or persons shall be deemed to have sold such iutoxlcut ng liquors, with out first having procured a license therefor, anil may tie prosecuted and punished therefor, us though no license had been granted to such person or persons, us provided for in section four of this ordinunce. Sk''. 13 That an ordinance en titled an Ordinance, nuinliered 151, which was passed bv the City Coun cil of the city of Prineville, on the 7th day of March, 1U05, and approved bv the Mayor of said City on the "th day of March, 11) und all other ordinances and i 1 -;s of ordinances. In conflict herewi,,, or t'n: t'Tins and provlstont of wi:;;-!i j vexed by tiie terms and p: my- .i of tills ordinunce b and the biiuij are here by expressly reiiealed. Si;c. 14. Inasmuch a.i the laws and ordinances of the City of Prlne ville, Oregon, are deemed inadequate,' for the preservation of the pence, order and decorum, of the City of Pi'lneville, and If this Ordinance does n it take effect immediately the terms aid provisions hereof will remain Inoperative for a period of several mouths anil such delay will be a menace to the public welfare, good order und peace of the eltv of Prlne ville, and tha InhabltaLts thereof, therefore an emergency is hereby de clared, and the taking eflect of this o-diuauce Is immediately necessary f r the preservation of the peace, welfare aud safety of the City of Prineville, and this ordinunce shall tuku effect In all the terms and pro visions thereof, from aud after its approvul by the Mayor. Passed by the City Council of the City of Prineville, Oregon, on the the 21st day of December, 1!H0. The following voted ves: Council men A. H. Mppman, J. H. Rosen berg, (. W. Noble, J. Ii. Khlpp, S. W. Yuucey, und (iuy Lnfollette. Approved by me this 21st duy of December, l'jio. D. V. STEWART, Mayor of the City of Prineville. Attest; R. VV, BREESE, Recorder of the City of Prineville. I, R. W. Iireese, Recorder of the Uty ol Prineville. certify that I did on the 21st day of December 15)10, de liver a certified copy of the within ordlnancs to the publisher of the Crook County Journal, of Prltiovlllc, Oregon, mill Instructed the pub lisher thereof to publish the value tor three su.vesslve time In said paior. Signed, U. V. liliKKSK. Ordinance No. 179. An Ordinance providing tor the tin . provouieiit of Third street lu the City of Prineville, Oregon. Tin1 City of I'rlnvvllle, Oregon, do ord iln as follows: That Third street of the City ol Prlnovlllo. Oregon, from the west lino of Worn ' t'" Hire t to the 1 ast It 10 of "J" street lie Improved tiy grading and graveling the same, and that the ct and exisnso of such Im provement bo charged against ami ui.ido a lion upon each and every lot or parevl of land wlihln the limits of the proposed Improvement for the full cost of tanking the name upon the half of the street adjoining such lot or parcel ( bind. Passed by the Council Doc. 21. Will. Approved by the Mayor lVo. 21, 15)10. D. K. STKWAKT. Mnvor. Alt -st: U. W. HUKKSK, Recorder. Horse for Sale. On the old C, Sam Smith ranch, near Prineville. 125 head of mares and geldings, large enough for work horses, will lie sold tunny number at reasonable prices. For further Information address- U. 11. Kun-m.i.. Prineville, Oregon. 12-lti-tt Wood Sawing Done Promptly. Short A Cimn liuve thought lli ,ss w of A. J. IVtott. All orders promptly uttouded to. I -oiive or 'phono vour onion to Prineville Cik'sr Ksctorr. ll-U 1 a a r. uq!K tmvU rvorr Hvlur iIhviiIsM. sonnm ri.,iun'. Murrvll lima n, N. 11,: , Krinik IVL'tt, V- tl.; T. II. A ll. tvc. -t Santa Claui Headquarter. If you are looking for Christmas presents go to Mrs. tyrus. She has the largest and most complete line in town. Dolls, candies in eudless variety and to suit every puree Call and look them over. Mus. Viha I'yuis. 12-l-ltn Room to Rent Two rooms to rent, not for house keeping. Apply to S. A. Pkosi. 11-10-tf For Sale at a Bargain. 1I0 acres of timlier land tnd 1U) acres if choice wheat laud. Address Box Sol, Prineville, Oregon. Jeney For Sale. 1 cow, fresh Jan. 1st. 2 yearling neiter. 1 two-Binutnt-old heiter call. 1 fifteen-montliB-old bull. J. K. Adam son, Prineville, Oregon. 10-27-tf. Land Wanted An investor would like to hear frviu owners of farms, dry or irrigated ; grat ing or timber land. Object, invest roent. Agents need not answer. Ad dress, P., Crook County Journal. 12 l-tf Hone Lost. Lost some two weeks tgo, gray pacing fa ldlc horse, weighing aliut 1050 His., 15", hands high aud hobbled when getting awar. Anyone hearing of or Uniting horse, please take care of him and receive reward by notifying Anne Brothers, Bend, Oregon, at once 12 8 Cattle Wanted. We are in the market for all kinds of fat cattle; cow stuff preferred. The highest market price preferred. Would pay 10 cents per pound for stock hogs weighing from 100 to 125 and 10's cent for loss than 100 pounds; also in the market for fat hogs and calves. P. Burns & Co., Redmond, Oregon, Box 175. 12-l-2m Notice of Filial .Settlement. NolUv W hrivt.r glwti, ,v tii muteniignt'it, III.' .'",-. II", ,,n l-,Mtr of Mlvliwl 1 In I. II atil. UfOeM.-.! Ili:,l t Imi iim,!,' ami Clla Willi tlirCI.Mk of Ih.MVuiuv four! Ilia II mil uviwiittiwor hi. ,lmlullrnt"n lit al.l -tnlo.smt Ihil I ho .ai.l (Vurt Iim Itx.-il Ihe Mil ilitv ur l-Vlirimrv. lull, nl lllo'i Im'li 111 th,. ftin'll'Hiil, al 111,- tMtintv iniirt rom In l'rlm vlllr, Oriwon, ir lite lime siut plat Hit lioar tii ami artmtig auut final ait-omilliia, al a lik'h time Htul iilaoo anv perMtu may ait. vo ana ,servl sat,t final a,voutltlit. laM tin. ssnd ii,,T of IVHviulH'r, 1I0, t'lmrkwO. t'hrlstliiul, KisotlUirorwIllor Mlcliavl I'lilUllmit, lie ceavl. 1 Notice for Publication. 1-lvirlminl or the Interior, fulled Hlatea Ijoi.t tun,-,, mi Tl' Patio, Otrvon, lSwiu l'r -".'nit.ll'Ul. N,m-e I Ihti'Iiv fhvii that John rVnnin, ,if I Aiiioiila, onin, vim, on Nnvemner AM Ii, t'-HV, m ule ll'iii.. .U'i,,l Sin. ll.MW.llJ, Nerlal N. UK: al uii.1 iMsU, for tola I, J, S, ami ', BW'fc tl, lu'ia. aivlloii 4, towtiolilp l wiutlr. ranife U ,!. l lllamelle MerlitliiH. haa filed noiltv of liili-ntiun Ui make final five-year rna.f. toealal'llill t-laliil to llie taliit alsive deaorlls'tl, N'fiirp Marren llnia n, t'ounlv t'terk.at Ilia iiimi1 nl I'rtnevllle, Olvaoll, uli Die SUl ittir or January, lull. Claimant name aa wttneaaoa: tiwlii IV lUtwy aiut Mlairlil ttiixarlll, of O'.N. II, Ore,.n.' Kre,t. rl k It. Minion, alul t'ltinUn C O Noll, of Irfiiiitinla. Oroun. I- il I' W. MOOKr; H.KUIer. Nolle for Publication. tVpartnuMiturthe Interior. C. a jn1 Oltloe MTlie Imlloa. lin..ii. I.-iiiUt ilml, Ivltt. NutU-e la hen'I'V liven that t'wln tl. BaM-y. oni'Noir. Op'koh, who, IMI ta-.-mtar -Slii, 1'V.V miolo llmuoatoad Nil. Ia;'i. S-rlal No. Iil77. ami lail.i for o-, no',, e' ae1, H,h 4 ami no', no'. Sei-llt'll , toanahlp llaomli, tatice 14 oast, ottlumotto Morlittun, liaa rlioil notloe of liilonllou ui miiko rliml llve-yoar pnaif, to oatal'ltsh olalui to Hie aml alaive ili-aorllet, hofi.re Warn n llniw n, l mnuy flora at lit orttoe, al l'il;ii'i i!lo, Onx-JH, on the Slat day of January. 1U. t'iaimant monoa aa wllnoaaea: J li 11 rVmiiMin. of l-amontu. trvon, Snairlit K'nurtli, Julio It. Torrell, and Abel Ciulil. nfO NJll. OrrKOll. l'p C. MlXlltK, lt.wl.tor. 6. o. xt. Ajfstctmm mmm Omrym AKKwrxru I'KOMm.T lT OH NlHT Call Orm On lhxm soith or AruiiKtN'i Ut.ru i-tuHk Both .)(- d rtij- Noi.cc lo (.rvUiutr, Nt.ttiT U Vrrhr ttvf, hv Hip ui.tlt-rltm'tl. I hp MriiitltiHiifAiiir tf th rMiitlr of Kniilv " . Ui'VitiviiK UcitM-tl, tit nit ori'itll' i" ut -nit ihwawrtl Htul till tlhrr Imvtiiti cUlmi ngiUtixl mU tt-U,i lo rvwi.t lhr Mint', with lh' ponwr vourhT, ! IhtMKulciUntHl l l)t nm.i' ol M K Kilt. tit tn rftncvlllf, Om " Hllhllt x lltoilth fnmi tti ft 11 t'ttliH CHttot, irih. IttMhV. I'Hicj itiU IMU Jy or lv , VM'V AilnitnUtrHior of Ui ttnt of K.tuUr K. Clifton ft Ccrnctt's Big Dtparlmcnt Store Notic of l-'tiuil Scttlcincnt. Not hi. lipn'tiTttlvm, lliut tho tit(itinlKtiri1 rmit flliMt tilk HihL rv.irl n ntluotiUtrnltn of t)W Ptttt t.f AUtUIU HttWitlt.W, iliNH'tiat'il, Mtltl the 4iinlV ourt ? lrHk tVunlr, Hnitu hA HmMittnii MoitttHV, tht tfntl tiitv of Jim uttiy, mil, ni thv fMnnty nmi t room nt ft in1 vlits Ongou, h th tho' Hint pltM liir tnr lti HAltt ximnt, Ht tiloh Unto Mint pltuv nit !nAHi tiittivMtl in miltt Imi' niMi vvu nl MiiM-lhm ihotv UtM In' to Mtltl (Urn I t. oiti It 1 1 n . t-1- J, H HANKIt. Atliiititlitnttor. (Contest Notice. lVtmriiiHMtt of tht Intprtor, Vitltnl Htiittw A MtttTlrlfiit iSltttfiit ttflttlrtVtt lntVtDK lllrtl ttt thl onti hv Ailtt Monw, tHiit'mt nnU mcuhft honiPtiHil ntrv, Ni. Ii4?l, niM.tt Mjf aJ. furMVV', MsvtltMt . Town.hu K, lUtitfP 14, K., VMltiMlMMttt Mt'ltillHIt, tv John M. Mtcwtirt, tiHVM.J tntt'.i, In which tt U nllrsttl thul ti it John In HU'witrt tltftl on or hIhmiI Mitroh ltW; thnt Kliutr Mill tlntr, hl hftrM, Altcf H, Joliiitott, John M. Htcwurl, M irv M. AtilcnMn, "illl.un W, HlWHiiMti4 Ittilh Hlmin hHM nill.'d lo U)hiii oroulllvitto mhl Iriift it rtiiilrt t tY lnv: tllMt Kit III Mh'ttt' wmh nut siiv Ui nil- filnvtti.'nt in I Up nrntv, iihw or muiliie i.rp uf tin I'tttttM iHlf tn iiiiip tf wr. HhIiI tvtrllrx nrp hcrt-tv ho I lilt U lo Hpiitr, rMiul, urn! oiTi'i rvhjt iuv touch tnu hum nHcKitl.ott Mt 111 oiKn k n, tit. ou Jiwumrv 1H, I 'll. U iorvT KJ, huify. ft nuiiiry puhllo ht hlMiftliv in rrintt IIU, t rrntun, niul llmt (litnl lnnrlu will tn hchl nl IV) oYlook it in. on Jhiiuhi v yn, lull, hniv lit IUuut wiul H wlvoml Hip l iiluU Hlad' ImmA offlcv In The iHtllf, Onuon. 'I hc Httd coiiittitnt httvtntr. In ft proptrnft tlnvlt, nifil NnvfiuUT a, Lwtu, mi forth fuciM whirl. how tlmt nftrr itu illHuintv trmoiiMl wrvlv of thU notuv tntit tml Mi nmilc, ii U hcrvhy ortlcrttl it tut tttnn'tftl thnt u'h noMtT tx glvn by Uut) mtvl pmiwr itthlhttiloti. ti t . , NilKilh; U.Bi.trr. Notlvt of l'inal AccuntioK Nolle U brrvhy mwn hy lh undcnilitiiril. Iht t'Xivutor or ihv Tt will mul h ntumout tif 'th V , MiHirp, ilt-iVHwil, thnt ! hm niit.h' itnil tiled hi fliml Ht.-tinttti of ht mtindti I rut ton ofnnlit tmtHt titttt tin rlorlt nf the oountv otnitt, unit I tint ttt uttil rotirt hit wi Moiuhtv, tlttt JihI ttuy of jHiitiHiy, IMII, Ht 10 o chM-Iri tn thr fom.ixtn, t tit iuniy rotirt riHtiiw In ,r!npvtl(i, (rtcon.m tuv IIiupmiuI ptttoe ft hcurtiiK nittl wlllInK mmM tliml rount liiK. At which Hint' and t I Mity Mron In trrt'tpl in twhl piut intiy np'ir itnU uhjvci to until final .votinlln. lUi thU luiti 4y of Nnwntlwr, 1110. It A I. Ih H Moohh, Fvrrutor of the Ut will mid Untumrnt of SIU W. Idwrv' dtHWMMU 5?al dial Office with Geo. W. Barnes !PrimmilU, - - Cnfm Deal at Home. Why do you throw vour money away Jealine with traveling men? lr. Curtit eye shfht Bpecialist will fit vou wilh Klaajes, euarantee them in every respect, aud make all the necessary changes for one year. Koom 14 and 15, post office auilding. 11-17 Lost Loot a hammered bras9 watch fob. Has initial " tj" in center. Finder nlMse return to f. I.. Qainn, at Clifton A t'ornett. 12 ltf For Sale. Cream Separator, one J ihn Peere Snllcr Plow, t-ujierior Windmill top, new. Bargains. AiidIv to Jons Matt- sos, Prineville, Oregon. 10-20 tf 5 . Brink jCawyr Jf stntt, Prinili, Ortatn. Reward! Fifty dollars will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone il legally cutting Juniper trees cn lands ' within the Pilot Butte, Oregon Irrigation or Benham Falls segregations. Juniper wood is a valuable appurtenance to these lands and must be preserved for prospec tive settlers who intend to file thereon. Central Oregon Irrigation Co. Bend, Oregon. 12 15 41 OREGON- The Last Call of the West Did you toethiaheaiili ill article picturing OreK'in in four colors ill the November SCNSKT? 115,000 is being eienl by SCN PKT MAliAZINi; on a teries o( ar'itli'fi aiiiwrbly tllimtrated In lour colura pli-turinx ami de eeribing the nttractlcna and re oureea ot the Wonderland of the Pacific. We will send you the next three i.aniet of 81'SSET COIlillieileilig with llie Hpecial Decenilier initio in which brgina the lient xiri.il novel of the year "The Spell," by C, N. A A. M. Williauiaon and a (iiierbly illnntrateil article in four eolora on ' San Francisco Tho Exiogition City ; and In ud dition we will include a copy i( tho Novemlier isue cuntiiinitig tho beautifully illustrated article on dregon. Alt for 25 cents (Stamps or coin) Sunset Magazine Wolls Fargo Bl'd'g, Portland, Or. i ,i:-:: V'm' Nil r t - ' v-:'i j V a The Auction Sales Are now over. We still have an extra supply of mirrors of all sizes, both the plain and the French Plate, bevel-edge mirrors. Also a number of the new Wilson Heaters, small size, which we wish to close out. Kitchen and dining tables, cupborda, etc we now have in stock, too. "Watch us grow." Phone, Pioneer 277. FRANKLIN & COOKE Masonic Building. Prineville, Oregon. Carpets, Just Received Art Squares Rugs UNIVERSAL RANIGES America's Best Make A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. T is not llie xiuinli-st lliiny in llir v orld lo ilirss smartly, cvrn tluitiijli llie rlollirs you wr.ir arc smartly styli-J. (i is nut alw,is llu'cli.ip with llir inoM rxpen sive dollies tv!m Kinks niosl i !;ivy. It is not llir patter t nor tin' lylt- ol a suit wliitlt nukes lli;il suit guotl attil tttic. I kiso arc olil ttullis which c cannot ilisniilr. We have made il our sjtcial hnsinrss to help you dress smartly, even llimnih you siiimliturs led thai you will never appear as well drcsv-d as the other lelluw. It is mil nm'&sarily llir niu. rxenMvr rlollirs that lend the most grace to a lelluw s liynre. I'eruiniiiQ style in a satisfactory qtialily w ill do as well il not Letter. hen you Iwik at dollies seek ISlyle, I'ahric and Fit, Take a carilul look al "Modern Clothe, designed and made Ly Itraiuh ijee. Kincaid Si Co. ou are sure lo lind in them many lliinys you have wanted Iml have not Leen aide lo obtain. CLIFTON & CORNETT, Prineville, Oregon. CC3EXSSS3dE9bfl HI I .1 I It SI i 9 tI I 3 Sliiru:lit, Motitciiniia. Windows. H Doom, (;1uwi, Ktc. Etc., Ktc. wiiii i va a aw i a i a rUINKVILLK, OUECON .1 City Meat Market Horigan & Reinke, Props I Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and fi . . . Retail All Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh Home Cured .Bacon and Lard. Fish and Poultry in Season. Butter and Eggs. 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