County Court Contlmittl from fintt np litsl field of tli olijcotioiii riod by the dialik-t attorney. In the matter of the petition of liny K. Potwon et al for county road", the paper having been heretofore iulmittd to the district attorney nil upon bin approval thereof it ii therefore ordered tliat the board of road viewers meet at beginning of MiJ road on the day of 1911, view, review and survey aaid Mad and report their findings thereon at the next meeting of this court. Regarding the tilenn H. l.oucks pe tition for county road; It appearing from the opinion of the district at torney that the affidavit of posting is defective, it ia therefore ordered that the matter he continued until the next meeting of this court and that the clerk notify W. tilenn IxHioks of the objection raised by the district at-tornev. J.J. Coen etat petition for county road, continued for want of affidavit of I his ting. G. V Wells et al petition for county rod, continued for want of affidavit of posting. H. P. Wilson etal petition for county road, continued for affidavit showing that notices were posted in public places as requested by the district at torney. W. M. Ogg et al petition for county road; continued until next meeting of this court because of failure to show that notices were posted in public places, and for failure to give date of posting. All in the opinion of the district attcrney. James T. Robinson et al petition for a county road, continued until the next meeting of this court for failure to file bond or affidavit of post ing notices as required by law And now is present to the court the resignation of G. M. Slocum as justice of the peace for Bedmond precinct which is hereby accepted, and upon the recommendation of several citizen of Redmond, it is ordered that J. C. Williams be and is hereby appointed justice of the peace of Redmond pre cinct until the next general election. Upon written request of District At torney Wilson, the matter of a logging franchise on the Deechntea river is continued until the Mav term of this court. ine Claude V. Imntiam et al pe tition for county road ; it is order that the county clerk forward all paper to District Attorney Wilson for his opinion thereon, with the request that the same be returned to this court prior to March 20, to which time this matter is continued. Road supervisors' appointments. Persuant to continuation heretofore entered herein John Montgomery Is hereby appointed road supervisor for Montgomery precinct No. 4, and H. A. Brown is hereby appointed road super visor for Haystack precinct Xo. 6, J. I. Windom having failed to qualify ; and M. J. Lemons is hereby appointed road supervisor for Hardin precinct No. 19, Joseph Street, who Wis heretofore appointed having failed to qualify. 8. Nase is hereby appointed road super visor for Kutcher precinct, the former appointee having failed to qualify. Clerk to notify appointees. J lie Y. u. fordham et al petition for county road is continued for in formalities and failure to file bond. Keganling .the petition to vacate certain Btreets and alleys in Opal City the following order was made: Whereas, the Opal City Land Com pany and the Oregon Trunk Railway have hied, in the above entitled court. their petition fraiiig for the vacation of certain streets m the townsite of Opal City, in Crook county, Oregon and Whereas, said petitioners have caused to be posted in three conspicuous places within the townsight of Opal City a copy of the notice tteting that a pe tition for the vacation of the Baid streets has been filed and will come up for hearing in thiB court on Wednes day, March 1st, Mil, as more par ticularly appears fium the affidavit of Harold E. Beard, which has been duly filed In this court ; and Whereas, the said petitioners have prepared and tiled in this court the hard paper map and linen tracing show ing the streets to be vacated, in ac cordance with the laws of Oregon ; and nereas, it ap pears from the said amended petition that the petitioner. Oregon Trunk Railway, is the owner of a Btnp of land three hundred feet wide across that part of Baid townsite in which the streets hereinafter men tioned are located ; and V hereas, the Opal City Land Com pany is the owner in fee simple of all the land abutting on the streets and alleys hereinafter named ; and Whereas, the petitioners, Opal City Land Company ami Trunk RrailwayJ are the only pers3i,s who will be af fected by the vacation ot said streets and alleys ; and Whereas, it appears to the court that it will be to the best interests of the petitioner and the public to have the streets hereinafter described vacated, and Whereas, the counly surveyor and the county assessor have approved Bait! plat and tracing thereof as being in compliance with the code and the court being fully advi.-ed in the premises. It is therefore ordered and adjudged that the following streets and alleys in the town ot Opal City, in Crook county, Oregon, to wit: First ttreet from the south line of Ruby eireet to the south line of South avenue. " Second street from the south line of Garnet street to the south line of South avenue. All of south avenue excepting where Jhe same crosses Third strset. All of Cameo avenuo excepting where ' nix-Inch crown; provided, that ex the me crows. Third street. ' cvpt where the ahl Trance itmki a All i4 Topas aveune excepting where trade n hervliiliefore provided; the same crotwi Third street, that the ditch and width l.ertto- Pcarl avenue from the west line ot tore eonntriu ted hIiiiM lie and renin In First street to the west line of Third . the mime; It l further ordered that itnvt. work shall commence upon unld tiarnet street from the west line)! road at the Prliiovllloeiiil and as noon First street to the wc.t line of Second n front and weather condition -r-treet. , j init, and that work U- ilillj'tillv All the alleys in block 4i, 52, .V!, Sti, ' prowvuted until the completion of 57,60, 6l,t2, tU, til, and (vi ; be and are j thin contract; it In further nerved hereby vacated. that the an HI France In to build the And it is further orftered that the nald tirlilpn at III own exiH-nw, hard paper map and tracing thereof nubject to the nnpervlnlon of the filed by the petitioner, showing raid'aakl Halley, and that the county In streets herein vacated be and are here- j to ttiriilnh France with the tnivn bv approved. iary ltitiilxT delivered v bovver Now is presented the court the re-. needed; and that In raw any cor net of the rountv clerk shotting pay- rucated culvertn urv needed the nald menton bounty of four hundred forty j France, upon the direction of the covote scalp?, one hundred nevonly. . said Uailey, hereby nerves to Install eight bobcat front feet and six cougar j the name; tt Ih Iiiji understood that front feet, amounting in all to eight j the material therefor In now at the hundred nisty-six dollars and titty j warehouse of W. F Klmj In Prlne cents. Said scalps and front Het were ville. Oregon, and Into lie hauled then reduced to asl.es in accordance ! and placed In position by the nald . . . I 1ft l .... 1..... I !.... .... Wull the COue. rmuiT, it i iii'iuer figirrl iiii iii- Vpon the application of Frank T. j on the completion, to the aatln- Kedmond et ux, owners iufeeof the , faction of said Itallcy, of the flrnt ten land platted under the name of "Red- j mile of nald road, the nald France la nioud Acres," and it satisfactorily bp- i to receive a payment ot $150. nearimr to the court that said plat and I lu wltuen whereof the tracing thereof, together with the dedi cation of the streets and roads as show n the.eon to the public forever have been filed with the county clerk, that the same have been duly approved by the countv survevor and the county as sessor, and it urther appearing that all the r.-quirements of the law have been complied with, said plat and tracing thereof is hereby approved and from J. F. Tayler Rio piece of tltn- ordered spread of record. - 1 I bor IS feet long. 7 lucliesln diameter. I'pau Constance Reid, owner in fee Hm) ;o pilV0(, t)f tlmlier 14 feet long: of the land platted under the name of ; an(i 3 tnche In diameter the mine Imperial." and it satisfactorily an-! amountinit lu board measure to .4270 pearingtothe court that said plat and trtt u ls theMore ordered that the tracing thereof, together with the cmuty clerk draw a warrant on the above partlee have hereunto set their bands this 21 day of March, lull. II. C. Kills, Judge. R. 11. Halley. Cotttmlmdoncr. J amen lilce. Commissioner. D. 1. Frnuce. YVitneM: YV. K. Kliifr. Clmiilla Wonderly. Whereas Crook county has sevurvd ledication of the streets and roads as shown thereon to the public forever, have been filed with the county clerk, that the same have been duly ap proved bv the county surveyor and the county assessor, and it further ap pearing that all requirements of the law have been complied with; said plat and tracing thereof is hereby ap proved by the tourt and ordered spread of record. And now is presented to thl coi'rt the application of George A. Stevens to have liquor license heretofore Is sued to Steveus & Deadiuan trans ferred to George A. Stevens; also a new bond executed by the said George A. Steveus With W. X. Cobb and E. H. Powell, as sureties, in the penal sum of $1000 It I ordered that bond lie approved and said license transferred. Sow ou this day Is presented to the court the petition of George I'. Elliott et al for a county road, and upon due consideration It Is order ed that the couuty clerk forward all relative to said road to Fred W, Wilson, district attoruey, for his opinion as to their validity. Xow on this day Is presented to the court the petition ot T. VY Tay lor et al for a county road and up on due consideration it is ordered that the county clerk forward all papers relative to said road to F. W. Wilson, district Attorney, for his opinion as to their validity. I pon application of Guy E. Dob. son et ux and Guernsey M. Slocum et ux, owners of the lands platted under the name of "Dobnon .Slocum acreage" and It satisfactorily ap pearing to the court that said plat and tracing thereof, together with the dedication of the roads asshown thereon to the public forever, have been filed with the clerk of this county, that the same have been duly approved by the county sur veyor and the county assessor, aud It further appearing that all the re quirements of the law have been complied with, said plat and tracing thereof are hereby approved by the court and ordered spread of record After a careful examination of said new Prlnevlle-Redmond road the following contract of comple tlon Is hereby entered Into. This agreement made and entered approved. into this 2nd day of March, 1911, by and between I). D. France of Powell Buttes, Oregon, and the county court of Crook county, Oregon, Witnesseth. That the said France for and In consideration of the sum of f"2ii, ' hereby agrees to complete the so called I'rlneville-Itedmond county" road as follows: To harrow said road; to remove all loose or float rock therefrom; to blast or otherwise remove such boulders "or solid rock therein ns may seriously interfere with travel thereon : To fill ln.at the foot of all steep grades or projecting rim rocks upon said road as already laid out and to cover all parts of said road as run ucross scab rocky lands to a depth of at least ten inches with good earth; to grade across ull low places or swales wnere waste water lias run to a maximum height of one foot; to con struct a sixteen foot bridge not to exceed eight feet in width at the lowest part of a certain grade to be road fund for the sum ot 10.67, the same being at the rate ot f2.M er thousand. Whereas Crook county has secur ed from E. T. Batenon 128 pieces of timber 1 feet long, 7 Inches In diame ter, aud 9 pieces of timber, :0 feet long. ! Inches In diateter, the same amounting In board measure to 4423, feet, It Is herefore ordered that the county clerk draw a warraut on the road fund for the sum ofJll.Oti the same being at the rate of f J.oO per thousand. Whereas Croolt couuty has secured from X. F. MeColu 50 pieces of tim ber 14 feet long, 5 Inches In diameter, the same umounttng,V0 feet lu board measure, It is therefore ordered that the county clerk draw a warrant on the road fund for the sum of $1.3' the same belug at the rate of I.'.'pO per thousand. Whereas Crook county has secured from W. H. I.oftln 4t piece of t i lit ber, IS feet long, 7 Inches lu illume ter, 28 pieces of timber 14 feet long 5 Inches In diameter, and 2! pieces of timber, 20 feet long, aud 7 Inches in diameter, and S pieces of timber :10 feet long and 8 Inches lu diameter, the same amounting In board measure to ol.'iO feet, It is therefore ordered that the county clerk draw a warrant on the road fund for the sum of f 7.H1, the same being at the rate of $2.50 ir thousand. Whereas Crook county has secured from Cort Allen 00 pieces of timber IS feet long, 7 Inches in diameter, 5 pieces of timber 14 feet long, lti Inches In diameter, 5 pieces of timber 14 feet long, and 17 Inches, In diameter, and five pieces of timber 14 leet long, IS Inches In diameter, the same amount ing In board measure to 4::!0 feet, It Is therefore ordered that the county clerk draw a warrant on the road fund for the sum of I10.S2 the same being at the rate of $2.50 per thou sand. Xow on this day Is presented to the court the official bond of Warren Brown, county clerk, and It appear Ing to said court that the said Warren Brown was duly elected county clerk on the Stti day of Xo- vember, 1910, and said bond being a good and sufficient bond with W. C Congleton and M. II. hlllott ns unrptfa the unmp anH fieepiitefl mill KuM. .t . ' fniu'MUf lti i iMtiim,'r '.n K I or,!. lu, r n.l tmant SV M AlU'll eM, work for h,".Mr , . M llo M, ork tor awMir , .. I.iiio tltn K Idvtmiot. ininUaiil t m Ivvil.. 4 W t"hi MiUlti. work al ivurl tiou Ill A Crook vuin .lout-Hal, rtiuuia I.n M Mtaw A Monlrn o. Mi(pll,.ii awaor lit" V F k inn iv Mi'i'!io eoiirl hoiuo 47 ll lr. T A Iuk, mtlo() ami aolo loiv .1,' IV I will i mtnartll.toai'lHTu rxamliiuia. 'J. l1 Noun- Mi'vrtwm, moaU lor riotti-r . II l.' Cornell Maa' l'o., pxur-M. cu- 'il Ii P ! Almaoti A l'o . u'l'H", ! arron llrow li. Mlttge tlaine .. 9 :v parlliol.l HiH '.. miiill V A Kli'... I I ' l'atl'roii prim IV,, aiilllovltti1 M iv Kottai'r IVlH-r To.. tluHiTV . .. 41 w J II Kiorutori;. .alary, . "I .V Maruarvt Krkmv U-ai-lu-n. Unl :il rt ni ivmlw, tti'l'iily slo't tft 4-' It A tU'r. norL li,rl(t'oltl,i- . J .m N Satilotn.-H-nio I'ltw all) ... . al w 11,-ml llullvn-ii, Blaltotn-r , -J X' t. It llattutlim. rvntMi-rtim von-r I W Hem! Ilonl'llal, huriillal erleva . l.M rrHli omul) Alw. n.. ni'n 'll 4iv T N lUHour Klami-it 'liolom' I'J 1 llrT A l.oug. Mallu nH auloev 10 Ifci l It llfim. ll. Juror I U A J Hoolh, Juror 1 W P V Hariuul, juair I m A J limn, juror 1 w W alter kulilt, Juror.. - 1 TO T B Haker. baulinr corpae, etc Ml 3 H Jaekaua, lluUel .1 ' Loueks Hna. funeral oeunes , ill .V Vauec UulianUon, diiiuiua gray i; .V' ileii Mav. burial lot 'a' Kr,d W'a.le, lelulillR cor'e 3 TO John MtTuArt. jury and burial 3 An T N Halfour,anvlal de.utte....' li IV r N llaUour, lalioiu-ry a N' TS llallourleleidiouu 4 V II Arnold, meaU for Jur 4 T N BaKour, larl of rlom-r...: 40 lu I'lolHH'r Tel 1 et (V idione rvu-ea . f IS A II KenniM). lusliev feeat-vnner 3 1U Klmer MlU'hvll, wlln. t 5t Roy Kilter, willies 1 .Hi John lllller. mitnraa 1 .M Henry Klrkhaiu, wluiew 1 . A W I Ineolli, wttueas I A II Kennely. justiev leea, .skinner.... 1 A A Ki-nneU) . Julu-e fee. KrankUtl .. 1 in state of Oreiton. u,Hrl fet-hle niliule! S IJ. V V oriult, Jubilee fee. Malhiewm. 6 lu W Orrutl, Justtee leea. 4e'lUh. ........ Km W W Orv'Utt, Ju-tli-v foes Ki an . 4 ' W NV Oreutt. jumiee fe, lluuieruiati , 3 ! W Oretilt, Jiitu-e fe. ullauy II Tu Atta K Morse, maktuii llhrar) ap I.i I' I. A W ,., li(ihtaant water SI rt1 Hushoug- A Co.. ollU-e nui'i'lte 110 ' m; Milak. lulerperter etrenit eourt ;kl t) A Hon man, resistertnic voter o 1! II clr. "hI Clautlla Wmnleriy. !tv leea ,le elerk . a Ik1 Kah'h Jorilatl. evjK'iwea ilenuly 5iHD K II Bayley, commtaiUouer fee i: ' meii Kiee, i-oinmlwlonem feea -Jl) Oi1 A H t.lunan, burial of pauper .w A"1 M Triplet!, burial Hi W Tillinau Heater, ex. dry farm, eoiur US ik' Popularity of th Ctntrifugol Pump. Th mi Id flit u I pump la conaliinlly Mnquetlttit new domain I'or eviitu ple, It hns bi itiin lo repines) He rtvlp-rm-iillua fwd pump In Inriie eenlrnl Hier nlniloiis. Il l espiH'tully sulleil lu this service by lia self udJUHleil n-Ktilntloii and lu Mbllliy to wk for a eertnln time m:iiliit the cliwed til cluirije ple. It limy Iw left guile l Itself wlih a iluttiKluit voluine uf fwd water delivery. Only . lu lh boiler plants of electric power nliillonn, where ehvtrlc current uittj l ubtnltHHl at low rate, will thl typo of pump I economical. As It I especially itdiipl cd to I ho delivery of muitll quiiiilllle of v. Bier BKitlimt a lilKli pressure. It Is ofteu speeded lo llio highest point, even up lo 8.000 nvoliillon n niliiule KsKvliill.v on shlibonrtl II bua lulely be-u adopted to mi ever Inereiislim ex tent because of lis aniull welt In and ; Snee reiiulreineiUa.-KnKlneerlin! Mutt- SJilue. Alcohol In Solid Form. The In veu t lou of a way to reduce al cohol to a solid form I nltrlhutcd to the president of a wood alcohol com- nniiv at WlKvllm:, W. Va. llo Inn ! discovered how to make wood alco hol from stindust and then make the alcohol Into half luctl sijuiire chunk that cut as If Ihey wero nmdo of cheese. A mutch touched to olio of tho little culiea of alcohol brings forth a line bright llanie. mid there la not the slliihlest trace of siuoko. Neither Is there tho lli.-lilcst smell. By ulllls luc waste siiwduat be clitlins to pro duce alcohol o cheap that It can un dersell piaulhie. wlilili will mnko It avallublo for niitotnolillea and for 'all purposes for which denatured nlcohul Is ri'comincnilcd. s i aval Xo further business appearing court adjourned uutll Murch 20, litll The following bills were allowed HIGH SCHOOL FUND. Crook County Jonrnal, stationery........! 4 W Cornett Stage 4 stable Co., express etc IS 7-i ; W Klkins Co., nulse, etc 2 95 Mrs I Miehel, nulae C W Spring, labor 8 no I) P A'lamson A Co., supplies. 8 4.' H H Clow, wool and sawlnir ftl 4. W K Kinff Co., work and supplies lbr 6" Catherine V Conway, salary 2 months... 200 00 Kosa B J'arrott, salary 2 months 220 00 Mrs Kvclyn Walker, salary 2 months.... 200 00 K E Erans, Balary 2 months 2C0 00 K I. Coe, salary 2 months 2o0 1)0 W H criswell. Janitor salary. : 00 A T Hoffman, janitor salary 1)0 00 Fred liarnum, janitor salary 80 00 Chicago Apparatus Co,, mdse 12H 80 A Flanagan Co., scatch pads, etc 5 B5 hhipp & Ferry, tables, etc :w 00 Kosa B Parrott, mde 38 65 E I. Coe, mdse 17 75 it A Meijain, labor, etc 13 1)5 Bend Bulletin, 150 school pamphlets 25 00 I'riueville I. 4 W Co., light and water... 20 96 A H Ardrews Co., furniture, etc 1:17 00 Kewaunee Mfg Co., chairs 2G 75 road nr.ND. Edw B Williams, jiork Redmond road I 214 00 Bryan & Youngstrom, dynamite, etc..... 150 00 made across what Is locally known w ' Ki,1 Co- w"rk ttnJ Pi'lll! TO Il!'lll rvivu, uo (. viinv t'i ii vi j F T Mfniroc, road work 149 3- Austin KiziT, rdttd work 77 1J U Y LOTS While They Are Cheap. Have Several Fine Building Lots in Fourth and Fifth Additions Prices from $40 to $150 Per Lot TERMS: Quartet Cah, Balance Monthly, Quarterly or Half Yearly. Oregon & Western Colonization Co. Passengers and Express from Madras The Cornet t Stape & Stable Company has installed a stage and automobile passenirer ser vice between Madras and this place, including an express busi ness connecting with tho Great Northern Express Company and the Northern Express Company of the Great Northern and North Hank roads. Tho express ser vice, initiated tnis ween, trans fers express matter from the Orefron Trunk at Madras at 1 nt a pound, which is consider able of a reduction from the Shaniko rate of 1 cents. Ollicers of the sUige company say it will make a greater protit at 1 cent from Madras than at the old rati from Shaniko, as the haul is bul one half as long:, roads are ood the year round, and 'the profit destroying 20 miles of 'dobe ol the Shaniko flat, and Cow can yon, are eliminated, leamsare changed at Wiegand's. Passengers are carried from Prineville to Madras for $-.50 by stage or $5.00 by automobile. Lsoth mouif of conveyance are constantly available. The stage leaves Prineville for Madras at a. m. and makes the trip in five hours. Coming this way, stages leave Madras betv.-een 7 and 8 a m. Automobiles leave here now at 3 p m., making the trip in less than two hours. Later 4 p. m. will be leaving time, and finally, during the summer, autos will leave at 5 o'clock in the morning so as to connect with the Oregon Trunk train No. 101, which leaves Madras at 7:50 a. m. Thus a passenger will be enabled to enabled to reach Portland tho same day he loaves Prineville, and make the trip by daylight. Protection From LlgMnlng. Ju tho vourao of a hvtnrw twfor. th members of the Eiiinwrliiil So rlty of lilriiiliiKliiiiu. i:iiliiiul. Hie OUvor Loiltro imuU- the aliileiiient Hint It wna by ih menus true tlmt a build in was protected from lightning when tt was (irovlihU wild u eomliietor reaching to ilu Mllciit part of tin) structure. In fad, lie salil that Immu nity from li flash was nwurnl only when the ImtUllitK was completely ro erinl III a nietul riite. He unlit the problem was to dissipate Hie irrvnt mercy f the fhiali. but It was not wise to illsHse of II too ipilckly. As far as known nt present, a thin Iron wire of fers Hip best prolevllou, bill It U UUt ri.fnlllble.v Tht Way to Float. This Is the advice of nn old awlimnor I In those ho iMimot swim: "Any hu-1 man belli;; who will have I In presence i uf mind to clasp the hands behind his j bai l; and turn, the fin e towiirU the j icntlli may limit ul ease mid In perfect j safely In tolerably Mill wiiter. When j you fust find yourself In deep w ater i you have only to consider yourself mi j empty pitcher. Let Jour mouth uud nose nml ii"l Hie lop of Jour heavy j llend be Hie highest pari of you mid j you are ile. Hut thrust up one of! your bony hands and down you i!i. ; turning np the liandle Hps over the pitcher." There are retisou find loylc lu tills. Prineville, John R. Stinson Chas. C. Lundy Crook County Agent. Oregon Give the Cow a Chanca. IV-fiue illspitsliii: of Hie presiimnlily Kor cow li Is well to know that your fccd'.ui; nod care ore not nt fault. It la our Judgment that cows In peneral nru trnt ns pour ns our fecdlttj methods. In oilier words, many pd cows do not have n clmm e to show thi'tnselvea. ProHtabla Shoap. j It Is the fanner who keeps sheep for i a nnuili. r i t years nun linns mom most profitable. Nome years they will return n much better profit thnn others, and it Is hard to sell olid buy nt Just the rlslit tiiuo Fur Lost. lllack lynx neckpiece loaf between .lesne Winilnm'a ami 1'rlneville. Leave at Jonrnul ollice and reccivo rewnrd. 3-2. Eggs for Hatching. White WymiilottH-.lo for $2, Constaiii K, Prineville, Ore. 11. V, ;i!ltf For Sale. Tenm, wiiKonninl hnrneHH, Mures 7 nml 8 years old; Mitchell wncoii, nearly new. jVdilress box ii"l I'riue ville, Oregon. 2w pd. Huntington & Wilson Attorney Or The Italics, lliuvfl openi il offlcoa 111 Portland, Oregon, Roomt 805-807 Lcwii Building. Iliiflnosa Hont to tin-in from (;riHik County tliniiwh llii'lroni In Tim Dullca or rtlrwl.' lo tlinlr I'orlliinil nililivHSWIII reuclve promnt llth-nllon, I'orlliinil Phono, .Main VSfi. Oregon Trunk Railway The Line Open for Passenger and Freight Business at Mo tolius. v Madras and points north. Daily pnssrnger train leaves Motolius 7:30 a. in., Madras 7:50 a. nv, stopping nt intermediate points, connecting nt 1 nlllnidge with the inland F.tnpire Express on " I he North Bank Road," arriving nt Portland 8:15 p. in. Leaving Portland 9 a. m., arrive Madras fl:42 p. in., Metoliua 9 tn, I rains carry parlor cars, tirst class coat nes nnu P smokers. Low Fares March 10th to April 10th During this period Low Colonist fares will he in effect from the middle west to nil points on the Oregon Trunk Ry. From Chicago $33., St. Louis $32., St. Paul $25, Kansas City $25, Omaha $25, other points in pioportion, via Burlington Route, Great Northern or Northern Pacific Rys., The North Bank Road and Oregon Trunk Ry. This is a good chance for your friends to come to Oregon on about half fare. Freight received from and forwarded to Portland, Sptv kanc and other points. R. BUDD, Chief Engineer, Portland, Oregon. J. H. Corbett, A get, Madras. Or. T. A. Graham. Arent. MIoliii Or. W, A. IUmith, I'rea, I). F. Htkwat, Vlro-Prei HTATK HANK NO. IMS M. Ki a ins.!' lr I. A. IIooth, Aa'l " OlvOQiv Countv IJank PRINEVILLE, OREGON ('npltnl Hlor fully pnlit (aniMiill Kuri'llia h.lHMBI Htockholitcra' llalitllly , aH,uui.iu Statement Rendered to Stale Bank Examiner Nov, 10, 1910i Aaaala lMll anil lllaentllita., liadWIlS Ovi-nlriiUs l,I.S- Klirlillnn- mill flstlin'a 'JJ-II IH Ill-ill l-Uile , K.MBI.IU C.ia oa kaaa and in Iroaj kaakt (79.157. 19 -m,imnn Uabilillaa t'linllnl aUick Hnrliliia filMi I mllvl.liil iirontx T.ai'iail laKtalta..., , I7ii,wa.a7 ns Snge Flat; und iiIho a slmllur lirldKu not to exceed ten feet In width on the north uud Kouth rout where there In at the present time a deep ravine or gully; To remove all hitch centerH from Halt .roail and leave the same In a suitable con dition for one anil two home vehicles Including alno automoblluii; It Is hereby further understood and agreed by all parties hereto that said work is to be . done under the general supervision of Commis sioner R. H. Bayley; that said road shall lie at least sixteen feet wide from ditch to ditch with at least a W A Oarson, mad work, illil 22 l.'W i7 J W Livingston, road work 6 01) Ham Collies, road word 20 '.III K W Klcliardaon, road work, dial 12 220 04 I. II Root, road work, dial 28 12 CO Homer Norton, road work lfitf 05 6 It Ku.isell, road work 277 7 ORNRKAL FV.Vo (ilass A Prudhonime Co, auppllea I 46 30 C V hii;e, work on pres. owner book..... 120 00 Fred A Kite, work, supplies, etc 83 9.1 Wm Juliuson, work on tax rolls, etc. 1:18 25 Pilot Butte Tel. Co., phone services 1 96 H H clow, wood, labor, laundry 262 65 Mrs P B Poindexter, hospital services. 107 00 Mrs I Michel, supplies 1 45 Mrs B B Balfour, board prisoners 54 25 Knights of Pythias BALL Club Hall, March 31st. Music by Luckey's Orchestra Tickets $1.00. Free Auto Excursion to Prineville Heights Prinnvlllc's liili.sl residence district, just platted and now on lite market. Buy a lot in Princville's sanitary residenrc tlislrict on easy terms. No slouylts, marshes or mosquitoes. Less Irosl titan on tlic river bottom. Fresh air, pure water and an excellent view ol the cily. City water will be conveyed to the properly al our expense. Lois 40x114; prices range Irom $80 to $200. Hall cash, balance payable at $10 per monlh; G per cent on deferred payments, Examine the maps at our oilice. HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO. Prineville Hotel Hnilding, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. Call For Countv Warrant. Notice is Iicnilpy given that all roirlstcred rimok i-Diility warrant, except xealp warranla, up lo and IticliiilliiK registered warrant No. I'.I8 will be paid on presentation lo the Treasurer ot said county. JutercHl will oease from dale ot Mils notice. H. !.. JORDAN, March 2,1tni. County Treasurer. Prineville Steam Laundry. Have your clothes washed nt the Prineville Hti-iuti Laundry. Hpccliil tittenMon Riven to tnivHicra. liiiundry la lociiled In the Atutlallla Uir hmldlnir, near the tlohiHai. s-iitr J. A. iiiioWn, Pmp'r. Personal Health and Purity. Up-to-dute Anioriean I.itomtnro, ailuptud for all Hiirtu anil coinliliiuin of people, may bo aiien or hail at Dr. I'ox'a oflloe, Mainatreet, 1'rlimvillii, Or. 12-H-tt Horses for Sale. On the old C. Sam Smith rntirh, near I'rlnovllln. L5 licuil of iiimtch anil RelilliiKH, Iiitk" enough fur work liorni'd, will lit; milil In uny niiiiihor nt reasotiiible irlc(H. Kor furtlicr Information aililn-HH 0, II, Hiihhi.i,, 1'rlnevlllc, On pii. 12-10-tf