Bowling Tournament i Becomes Exciting. The howling tournament cUm Knturtlny ninlit. Every memler of tlie- Ave trnma lexixvtHl to l pres ent nnd nil club uhmuIht nre invluil. "flic Indli will ttirnili lunch. An 'xrltliitf time lit expoctod. of the twenty Koines In the wrte the Shorty I,onp nreleHillnn nnd nt liresont look like winner. nlthoiiRh the Dliighnta hiiJ the rionevra are Htrlvlnu to overhnnl the leader. Hush I-nWIn linn the highest Individ ual Bcore f2 ami Krneat Kmwr Iim the hlRheot average, which a little more than 114. J Colonization Men Here.' s Vntnon r. PavhUon, Newton It. i Fonut, J. L. D. Morrison, E. I t Marvin and J. K. Stlnnon of the Ore 'Bon & Western ColonlAtlon com pany, are In rrlnevllle from St Taul In the Interests of their holdings here. These tuen are looking over the . field and preparing an extensive ad vertising campaign ly which they will dispose of their large holdings to settlers from all parts of the coun try. The matter of opening an office In rrineville has been delayed because of the difficulty In gettlug to and from the railroad. Now that there Is rail transporta tion to Madras, Mr. Pavldson an nounces that the Trim-vine offices will lie opened In the near future and the matter of disposing of the com pany holdings here will be taken up tn earnest. Lost I hwt an auto tire chain on Third street, rrineville, last Monday. Finder 'phone L. Poonar, Pioneer Tel. & Tel. Company office. 2-15-tf. Notice of Assessment for Street Improvement Notice is hereby given that t special meeting of the city council of the City of 1'rineville, Oregon. called fur that purpose, and held on tl,e 9th day of January, 1911, pursuant to ordi ranM r ltflnf bttid citv. nrovidinff for grading and gravelling Third Street of me city 01 rrineville. vregon, inecuuu cil proceeded to ascertain and deter mine th probable cost of making inch improvements, and did, at this time, aisess upon each lot and part of lot and paicel of adjoining land liable therefor its proportionate share of ueh costs as follows : Fraa A Stmt to Wot D Strett Block Hodges' Addition IS 11 " . t' -i-M M t " l: "II .. it n i ; 7.ZI is I n - " ZZZ Fra A Street It East J Street. Block First Addition Lot 1 M so . 7:1 5ti 63 00 . S 00 20 79 20 IV 20 79 .. 20 7 10 10 :') 20 78 20 79 20 W 20 7V 20 7 20 7'J 20 7'J 141 t". 20 7y 20 79 20 79 2 79 "" 211 79 20 79 126 25 21 04 21 04 Jl 01 21 04 21 01 21 04 .. 22 oil t ' . of lot 2, block . Int. Add.. v f, of lot 2, block 6, 1st. Add. 10 11 12 11 10 10 11 1! 14 15 JO II 12 6 6 tl 50 .... 2'i io 'SI Oil 22 ... -"2 S 22 JO 22 V) 10 11 12 . 22 22 50 22 5u 7..i:to 11 8 Fourth 15 ... 21 6K ... 21 W 21 6M .-21 OH 21 W 21 6 ... 22 K . 8 w 11 )- c 6 4 3 2 1 7 ... 22 0i ... 22 00 .... oti ... '22 IK) 2 2 "0 22 00 22 00 22 00 10 11 12 22 (10 22 Oil 22 01 21 21 HO 21 m 21 S 21 W 21 81 21 80 21 SO ... . 21 80 21 Wl 21 80 10 11 32 6 6 4 , 3 2 ' 1 7 21 811 20 '.10 . 20 90 20 90 20 90 , 20 90 20 90 20 91 20 90 20 90 '10 11 12 20 90 . 20 90 20 90 It was further ordeied by the council that each and all of tlieforegoingassesa mentH shall become delinquent the 24th ; dav of April, l'Jll. If any assessment remains due and unpaid on the said 24th day of April, liHl, a warrant will lie issued to the marshal of t he City of 1'rineville requir ing him forthwith to levy upon any lot ' or parcel thereof or parcel of land upon wlncll nn assessment; remains unpaiu and sell the same in the manner pro. vided by law for the sale and collection of delinquent state and county taxes. The first publication of this notice is the llith day of February, 1911. This notice is published by order of the citv council of the City of Prine- ville, Oregon, jlw K. W. Brkese, Recorder. Harriman System Continued from first page. is building on the west bank. At a point 71 miles south of the Col- j unibia the Hill system crosses to! the east title and for ten miles both ; lines will operate over a joint set ' ot rails. At the Sl-mile post the two lines branch out again and ruu over separate tracks to Culver Junction, ! 130 miles south of the Columbia. From Culver Junction to Red mond the grading has been com pleted and track-laying depends upon the time the bridge across the Crooked Kivcr is finished. This structure will be put tip by the Hill interests and will be of a single arch, 320 feet in length and 300 feet above the bed of the stream. Both systems will operate their trains across it. Construction trains alone are now operating from the O.-W. R. Jfc N. Co. line to Willow Creek, but aa soon is the road is completed to Redmond a regular freight and passenger service will be placed in effect. It is yet too early to de termine the time when Redmond will be reached, but Tortland Har riman officials are confident that they will be able to operate into that city early in the summer. This will complete the Central Oregon project of the Harriman system aa at present outlined, but it is believed that in view of the heavy appropriations voted by the Union Pacific directors at New York last week this is only the be ginning. Redmond, it is expected, will be the center for extensive develop ments by the system that will reach all parts of the state that are now without and in need of railroad connections. The line from Redmond to Odell on the Xatron-Klamath cut-off of the Southern Pacific has been pro jected and is included in the list of improvements authorized by the Eastern men last week. That this will be built within the next few years is the belief of local railroad men. According to plans already out lined in the executive oflice of the company the proposed line from Vale, in the eastern part of the state, to the Southern Pacific, also is expected to connect with Red mond. All the work done tb.ua.fur has been done under the direction of the company itself. Even the bridges that have been built so far have been put up by Harriman engineers. ine plans lor the Trout Creek viaduct also provide for company work. The Wiliiams Creek span may be given out un der contract. Oregonian. Central Oregon Has Railroad. Continued from page one. but was resumed and will be pushed ahead at the rate of two miles a day until the first ob struction is reached, which is the Trail Crossing bridge. This will delay the progress of the road not longer than two months, when the work will be carried on to iiend. The crowd that witnessed the ceremonies came from all parts of the country. Prineville was well represented. Iiend Bent its band, large delegations came from Red mond, Culver Junction, and other parts of the country. The crowd waB fed by a barbecue in which two beevs were conumed. This part of the affair was well managed by J. Y. Howard, who has furnished meat for the con struction of the road. Long tables were spread in the open air, and all were cared for. Application for Grazing Permits. Notice ia hereby given that all appli cations for permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within the CASCADE NATION AL FOREST during the season of 1911, must he fi'ed in my office at Kugene, Oregon, on or before February 15, lull. Full information in regard to the grazing fees to he charged and blank forms to be UfA in making ap plications will be furnished upon re quest. CLYDE K. SEITZ, Supervisor. Winter Layers are Profit Payers. My pen of 14 thoroughbred White Wyandottes laid 333 eggs in January. Pen now mated. F.ggs 2.00 per 15. Call or write, E. E. Evans, 1'rineville, Oregon. 2-lltf Wheat Wanted. 4000 bushels of wheat wanted this month. Will pay J5c a bushel, de livered at my ranch on Crooked river. Will keep teams over night for TnOc, meals 25c. T. F. McCai-listkh. 2-2 Suits That Were $20.00 We Sell Now for $15.00 Horses for Sale. On the ol.l C, Snm Smith, ranch, near rrineville. 125 heail of mures ami peldlniss, Innrr enotih lur work horses, will l sold In any immlier at reasonHble prices. For further Information adilress O. 11. IIiikmkh.. rrineville, Ort-gon. 12-lti-tI Hay for Sale. Loose tiny for sale; 'wliest, rye and alfalfa mixed. Write or 'phone, l-iti-lmo Prici Coshow, Prinevllle, Oregon. For Sale. Two Kli lUy Preesei, fie 17x22. The baling outfit include icales, forks, derrick, cable, all complete. One 3L in. truck wagon, good new, and one second-hand heavy btigity, team of mares 10 and 11 years old, weight 1200 poundi ; oue 8 li. p. Fairbanks-Morse gafoliue engine; one liortable cook house. Call on or write, V F. Kino Co. 1 21-U-tf Return Home Through the Sunny South. When you arrange your eaxtern trip be sure to include the Sunset Kottte through New Orleans, Kl I'aso, Los Angeles and San Francisco for return. It is a splendid educational journey, and at this time of the year especially delightful because so warm and comfort able. Every mile is through the sunny southland the rice and cotton fields of Louisiana and Texas, the vast mirage meses of New Mexico and Arizona, now spread with bright green, the orange groves and semi-tropic charm of Cali fornia, miles and miles along the ocean shore, and several of the most inter esting cities on the continent. Ask your local railroad agent all about it. f-3 Notice to Creditors. Notice it hereby gl yen. by the undersigned, the executrix of the last will and tentament of Isidore Mi-uet, defeated, to the creditors of Mid deceased and all others having claims against the estate of deceased to iresant them with Hie f.ro-cr vouchers to the undersigned at her place of butlneas in the McDowell build ing, PrineviLle, Oregon, within six months from the tirsl publication of this notice. Dated this Uth day of Jan., Mil. BLANCHE MK'HKI,, Executrix of -Estate of Inadore Michel, Deceased. 1-12 Contest Notice Department of The Interior. U. S. Land Ollice, The Dalles, Oregon. January 9. lull. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in thisoffice by .Marlon Hodges, coutcs testant, against homestead Knlry No. isViu-,, made March Jl. l'.liu, for SWK NKJ-i. Ji SW s li NW, section 18, Townahin U h. Kauge lo E, Willamette Meridian, by 1'etcr Coacklcy. eontetee, iu w hich it is alleged that said peter Coacklcy has wholly abandoned said tract for more than six months last ast; that said tract is not settled uionaud cultivated by said (.arty a required by law: that he never established a renideuce on said tract; that KMid absence was nm due to bis employment in the army, navy or murine corps of the United Htatcs in time of war, said parties are hereby notified to appear, rc.sHiid and offer evidence touching said allegation at luo'clock a. ra. on February a, l'Jll. before T. K J. Duffy, a notary public, at his onire in 1'rineville, Oregon, and that rinal hearing will be held at ID o cio k a. m. on February ix, l'.'ll. before the Kegittter and Kc ceivcr at the I llited Slates Laud Ollice in The Dalles, (Itcgon. The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit, filed January lyll, set forth facts whir n show that after due diligence tiersonal service of tills notice can not be made, it Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and projier publication. l-l'.'u C. W. MOOKF., Itegister. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County. J. O. Cantrill, Plaintiff, vs. Oscar lialdwin, Defendant, To Oscar Baldwin, defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to npear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action on or be f jre the Uth day of March, lull, and if ou fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for One Hundred Nine fifty nine hun dredths Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 20th day of March, 1908, and for bis costs and disbursements of tills action. This summons is published by order of the Honorable li. C. Ellis, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County, made and entered on the 24th day of January, 11)11, and the date of the first publication of this sum mons is January 2itb, 101 1. M. R. ELLIOTT, 1-26 Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. IT. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon January 13, l'Jll. Notice is hereby given that wridjAM II. OANN, of Prinevllle, Oregon, who on September 2-lrd, i'.HH, inaoe Homestead No. l:l)y, Serial No. mm, for NS NK XK'4 NWW, NWli NF.14 Section jn.TownshipH South, Range 16 Hast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of In t'titionto make Final five-year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above dcscrllrttd, be fore Warren llrown, County Clerk, at his office at 1'rlneville, Oregon, on the'JHth dayofFebru. ary, l'Jll. claimant names as witnesses: E. A. Poe Lafollette, Edward M. McCord, Irs Kay, Arthur Mlnklcr, all of Prinevllle, Oregon. MP C. W. MOOKK, Register. These Suits Are the celebrated La Vogue. Heavy and medium grades, suitable for spring wear. Ladle's Coats That must be sold. 25 per cent, reduction on all garments. Clifton & Cornett AT THE OLD BRICK STORE. V-tV -'iT' At I J ;V.,VVvWA.,-i,l , J,.UC ! ' aMaaattilsiiM -' 11 ITHACA CUN COMPANY. t. BOX I have bought the bicycle repair and am prepared to do all work L. Statement of Resources and Liabilities of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At the clot of business Jan. 7, 1911 RF.HOCIlfEH liana and ntacounuv ... United Ktatea Honda llnnk r. retnb:e.etc Caah A Iue from bAnka Redemption fnu-t . ij.flixi 00 . i2,w 1 a Sii,.1 M 8i til ftsHi.n m B. F. All. a. President WUI Wuraw.U.r. Vic. Pra.ld.nl Crook County Agent For 1911 REO. $1500 Complete with Top and Glass Front, F. O. B. Portland. 30 h. p., 5 Passenger Touring Car and 4 passenger Roadster. "APPERSON" A High Grade Car, 30 h. p., to 50 h. p. J. C. ROBINSON, Madras, Oregon I-jTTILVlIBIEIR, For Sale. (-'roam Separator, 7fi0 11m. nn hour, wind mill top and Nulkey l'low. For partlcularH dee .lulin MnttHon, I'rlncvlllc, Oregon. . 2-HI-tt. Coats That Were $25.00 We Sell Now for $18.75 Jthaca 5&m 20SM Tholikhtist Ameiicaii sliotun. Thirty 20 gugue slu'lls wcili one pound less than thirty 1'.' bore sheja. Veil can get into action quicker and it won't tire yon. Penetration tatter lean a big tare its shooting w ill surprise vou. 123. ITHACA. N.Y. "Hi '"y j business from EL G. I Iotlson and in that line. KAMSTRA, Jeweler. I.IAIIII.ITIK8 capital Ht.K'k, paid in U.0U0 00 Huridua fund, earneel ,v (I'll 00 t'ndlvlded pronw, earned , Circulation Deposits , 27I 0" , M.400 Wl , ftti, IK1 '.SI tKKl.V.T D,"i T. M. BJdwIa, Caslilar H. Baldwla, Ass't Caskiar Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, GlasBes, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON Tf 1.1 LODGE miwtR every Vy. Jt I" Ha t u r d uy nliih t. Htnirifccra WHlceine. H. V. I'rmHtulilo, N. (i.l WKIcl Hurncn, V. !.; II. I ililih, Hvc..; nnd I C. II. Illnwliicllc, Tn'iis. I Call for County Warrants. i N.iii.f dftvl.v if H -it HtHl nil r. iii-ttn t ' rr.mk (HMtntv it ii ni". rv )l tnit WKi-rniiU, i hi lit Hihl Hii'ht.tHtrt rv;lirrH wurrmil F tr..ir.ri.lrtt.l.tmiv. nuivi wilt . - irm IM i iliti itoiu'. Jnmii.i V tf, lltll. Free Auto Prineville liilf lllf's Idlcsl rcsiilcnrc ilislritl. jusl jilallt-J uml now on llic inaiKcl. Hiiy it lot in rriiti'villr's sanitary resilience tlistriet on easy temix. Nk .sloiiijlis. m.irNlies or inosniiilorx. Ins IionI tli.tn on the river bottom. Kresli air. pure water ami an excellent i-w ul tlie cily. City water will be conveyed to tlie properly at our expense. IhiU 40x11 1: prices ranoe Irom $80 to $200, I I.ill fjtslt. balame payable at $10 per month; G per rent on delerretl payments. Mxamine the maps at our ollice. HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO. rrineville Hotel HuHng, (irotitul Klir Prineville, Oregon. W. A. IUhitii. I'rea. I. K. MTKWAItr, Vlcl'rea. HTATK ltAK NO. IM OivOoic County j Janic PRINCVIIXE, OREGON rnplhil Hliu k. fully l;tlt , Httrpiii HUirklitltitrN' lint. Illl v , Statement Rendered to Sute Am la I vt-rlrnMM Ktiriiiiniv unit flxtiin . lni ' .,H I . fci '.'.'.'ixH K1! rtnlv CuUU u. frets tuk ' $79,157.19 THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor rniM Vii l i:, oki:(;on Ftork botirtlt'tl ly the day, wH'k or mnntli at Roasonitlilo rutf. Ilonwuiher tin when in Prineville. Kates Kkabonaiii.k. Wo have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent 8 O. K. MARKET Stroud & Stroud, Proprietor Choice Beef, Veal Butter and Eggs Mutton and Pork Country Produce A Fine Line of Sausage Telephone orders receive prompt attention Warren & Woodward CIVIL ENGINEERS Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveys. Estimates Furnished on Power Plants. MAPS We have had 10 years experience, embracing all branches of Civil Engineering. Box 187 Redmond, Oregon. Urn! Wanted All litvitr wnl. I Itko to t't-nr fmm . tlitf r ImmImt UihI. Olijtvt, tm-t ttH'itl. Al'i'mi ihmmI not Hiipwt'r. V1 Excursion T-" """" Heights " NOT MERELY LOCAL Hut mtlltiiinl, even Inlcriiiiilniuil la tlx' wniiderful liini' mid aiiulnrity ul the "L W. HARPER" WHISKEY Wliori'vpr yon ipi yon will II nil "Your I'nel Ktiller" II AUI'K.ll 1 tliirt' U'furti yon. Ill 1'in.tiii t nnd tlm riiilllM'inc it m the leader. Any tally? liocMln) HARPER is BEST. For Sale By Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko, Oregon r, M. Kl k i I r I. A. Ilii.il II, A- t " f,.tlMl Bank Euinitner Nov. 10, 1 9 1 Oi Ciiitiinl iiiwk huti1m t n.tlvhlM r()niB f t; itbi ill) t A nit tai , ? 1 Mi S5 8