Homeseekers Coming In. Central Oregon does not know how it is ping to care for the people who will begin jnur hip into that section in solid stream beginning tomorrow morning and continuing until about April 13.' when the low rate colonist ticket sale ends. The territory is plenty big to accommodate everyonecoming here from the East, and event ually all who enter at this time will find comfortable homes and profitable occupation there. But the need of immediate accom modations is the prob'em con fronting the people of Madras. Metolius, Redmond. Bend. Prineville and other points from which the homeseekers will rad lite after reaching the far famed productive state. Information was received at Madras yesterday that 250 per sons, all destined for that place, had left St. Paul on the first ex tra train run out of that city in connection with the reduced fares Friday evening. How to house and feed these new ar rivals is the difficulty that the enterprising residents of Madras expect to overcome between this and the time the Oregon Trunk brings thera into the rapid grow ing city. An order for tents and other 'equipment was received in Fortland yesterday. These will be rushed to Madras at once. The new hottl at Metolius is rapidly nearing completion, but will not be ready for occupancy untii the colonist season is well under way. The accommcdaticn at Madras is better now than at Metolius, and it is likely that a majority of the arrivals will stop at thu former place until they caa reach that part of Central Oregon which they have selected as their future homes. Although Bend, Redmond and Prineville each expect to receive a great influx of Eastern land seekers, the situation at those' places does not demand such urgent attention as at the towns on the Oregon Trunk over which nearly all travel will arrive. To handle the traffic properly a new stage schedule has been es laoiisnea out 01 Madras ana is arranged to connect with the Oregon Trunk trains. Although the railroad is uot interested in the stage business, the tarff of rates has bean published by the passenger department for the guidance of settlers. Auto mobile stages will leave Madras at 8 A. M. and at 9:30 P. M daily, the fares to towns off the railroads being as follows: Culver Junction, 2; Eillman, 14.50; Prineville, $5; Redmond, $6; Laidlaw, f; Bend, fS. Horse mages win leave at the same time, but as the travel is slower the fares, which are as follows, are lower: Hillman, 2; Prineville, f'2.50; Redmond, 13.50; Laidlaw, fi'T- T 3 - FT.I jjerm, to. inese rates are not guaranteed, 1 ut are a re liable indication of what the new comers may expect to pay. While the roads are in good con dition they will continue in effect but should the weather necessi tate additional equipment or cause delays in travel slight increase may be announced. All reports from the East in dicate that the bulk of tourists are determined to go to Central Oregon. The ad vice of the rail roads and of the various com mhnity publicity bureaus seems to have been adopted, as full 90 per cent of travelers express the intention of locating on farms. While many coaches are filled with men traveling a'one with nothing but their personal baggage, many others are bring ing their families. They have disposed of their Eastern homes, severed all connections and are determined to seek new locations in Oregon. Some are bringing their household goods, farm machinery and livestock. Ac cording to the od vices of pas senger agents wi.o have confer red with the West-bound army. many men are coming alone for the purpose of selecting a place that is suiiable for a home with the intention of sending for their families after they become set lied. The residents of Central Ore gon are eager for the arrival of the first train bringing home seekers. They purpose to help them and have sent out assur anees Unit they are well able to care for all. They realize that leoplo is what they need more than anything else, and promise to o(To;' induce men's that will satisfy the tourists. Oregiuiian. For Sale. Trnni, wiKn niul hnrnctm. Mary 7 mill !t innt olil; Min-lull wtiif.m, tifiirly iii-w. Atlilivmt Imx 87t l-rliH-vllh Orvtfiui. S HoaH-st9d ReHnquuhmcnL So 1). II. IWIrt, Civil W.ntd. Knginror. Ollii on itnvt loading t inhinIi.hih. s-rj-tt. i. ii ;i Kvti'i.t!. lo not forjn't the tlniuv given ly the lmnd boy, March 17. Millinery Opening. First Showing of New Spring Hat Tuesday, Mar. 21. Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlors. PRINEVILLE,- - OREGON. ' ' 'V " 'V ' " - ' HARNESS and c a nn i cdv & JrtU IS Li Ei 1 1 -I- SHOP H. D. b i ILL ?5 Prineville, Oregon Us Report of the Condition Of TW Fir Nalivul Baal tl PriTillt. m Ik. Sutt OrtfM, at la. CIom f Buiacu, Hack 7, 1911. RESOI'IECES. Iaahs ami ilivouuts Overiiraits. stHurttl ant uimt tirvit l . tv Bi'ints to stYiiw cirvuU'ioti RoikIs, Securities, et.- Hubinn buue, furniturv ami fiunfvs lm irom Natiouai Bant? ' ikh reat-re Due iron. State aiut Private HnlEaitl hinfeem. Trust .ominie uJ S.iv ii.es Bunks Hue twin aii. roved Reserve Agents Ctievks ami other fash Itema Nttttnol other tionI Banks fractional paper turreucv, nu kola ami wilts lawful money K"m.tvc in Bank vii: specie , fiO,AtW Lfjral-temler note '. . , .msj Redemption ftiml with !".? treasurer per cent oi circulation l.VMt: Jt1.1rt lS3 E gt for Hatching Whllo Wyiunlott; 15 for IX li V. Con. i aim k, Trtnovtllr, Otv. 3 ittf Content Nolle. IVpnrtntPui of the Interior. V. S. l.iuut UttUx- Hi le lnllct Onvoiu A ulTVtt oivnttt BftittHVl tiMVttiK Un (HiM U tltUrft' lv iHiinjv tV.tonnl ivti U'ktiutt, Hitnuioi bMiHtiMt entry Nt, Vm, nuulv 4ntie V 'MOT. ftr n'4t h1, in , kc1 v' Mvtlon S. township IT Mtlllh. I HIIRO 17 WtllAMit'lir Mi rtiiiitn. It twr r. Ait til rMtn.fMO'nr in which tl irvd IImI ni tKcnr K. Amlrpxm lm wholly hImhi iltmit Html tmc (r nmrr limn il month l-t lMtol; lllttl MttUt llHCl l HUl M'ttUlt tltl ADtt ClllllVItUtl hr tMh iwriv HM rH)ittnl lT lw: tiiMtthen tv m tmpm'tiHiiM whuu ever ltienMi: h il iwtUl hII1 hIvmiuv mi uot tin l In rini'lovin.-ni In In himiv, ni v r immi lne of I he I'nltca Mttth-a ii 1 1 o nr SiOil iMrthnre hentiv noillt1 to MlH-wir, nHiut Htnl off r evlilemv loiirh iiir Nitit H'liRntiiMi mi Hi o'liili h. m. on ApiH JD.WU, u-AtreT. K J. l'ullv. h imtrttv puhilcnl hUoffWvtn l'iinellh Orton.Hiul tllllt ItUAl lU'ttrlllR will ht- held Ht hio i'lckH in on ,ttl .T. I I'll, lien it Ihe loitNter ntol Kisvtwrrti iii Tniul tute liut ltli, t The 1 H I leu, onmoii. The KMhl -nhlMnl livlnt. In m proper wf Il'UxtUnivu Yt hruarv .7, 11 1, t ftirth ftieU whtchfthott lltHt nlier rtue itttn-nct ivroiinl irvnv ot lliW nolht tun not tw iuhIc, It Ik hen lyoi,Hrvl ami illnv etl llml ueh tnittcc ium hy Uue moi iniNr I'liltllcnllon. Notit cut Dissolution of l'urincihip To bnn H ruy concern. Notice In hereby Riven tti( the former rirm nt 'rtnerlni c-t Kmiiktiti A iokc, liniiertv coiitluviinit a cctMit haitil murn tu rruiexilV, ttrn.n, lm N'en tin las ty mutual consent .tivMilcl, Lee B Franklin rearm. All immnM ilue aui firm arc vitncl an.) mule p niU' u W ,v i'oke. an! U lutlehttheMi of mu flrtu m-r couirai i ofMie. tu awmtuisl hv ihi . . (Moke, Tin hiisnneNi il coutuiue utuler the name ol W . S rkc. laleU ttm Utti Ur of February. , Lee B- Fraukltn. , S. Cooko. Tailoring!! 1 have received my new Spring line of Woolens, No old stock to work off and now have, associated with me Mr. C E. Thomas, an expert cutter and fitter f rom Portland. Have your suits made to your own measure here in Prineville by practi cal Tailors. Ladies' suits altered, cleaned and pressed GORMLEY. the Tailor. Notice to Creditors, Notice to hereby given hy th un.f r jtiitmti. Ihe Htttnitut ralur of the rotate ut Fatnck J. kemuMv, utwaeU. to all nor oit9 having chutim ai;ain-t sai.i OtHT.-.vrl to trejeit the nme, with the prtmer vout-Dcr, to tiuMituier!iimt Ht the otlice ol M. K. Kliiott in i'rinevtlle. treKon. within six months from the Iirt publi- cniHiu oi i ins nonce. J)twi this Uinl tiny of FeK, UUt. K. F. HKt KM AN, Ai1ininilnttor oAhe Estate ol Fatt ick J, Keiinetiy. dweaseL Notice of Final Settlement. Notice i here'v given thai the mu!erincl ainuniMrmirix ot tne euteot Koiami t'arrth. ievasti. hu tUeit her final a-coiint in aaul estate in the t'ouniy Court of the fmtv if Or Kn for t'rwk I wuiht, anl ihe unhl court has set Tuestlay thf 4th ilay of April, 111, at hi itVlo. k a. in. oi s il Uy, at the itmniy onrt rmmi at I'miev ill?, Oregon, aa tle time ainl l mc for hcannir mUi rlnal ammnt. At n ht h tune ami place any K-non itmurrtet in wiltl eaiaie may a wear ami ohjoct to Mi it tinal amount. Anil i4iturt by final accunt tt anktni to onler the wii1 administratrix to ilet.l over to i harlt W. I'nrrUh all ( lot A in blm k r.'ol llmain. now Ma.lrai. Oregon, lor the reasons staw 1 In nl fimal mvoimi, LtmieU tbw lt day of MarrhVv VAKniAXSPARRlHll. Administratrix of the eaLateol Klani i'arrub. Dcceaactl. 8-j-at Notice for Publicit ion. IVpartment of the Interior. 1'nlled State ljnl OtMv ut The Dttitea, Orxnon, Fetiru ary lolh. IWt- oiKv U lnnT flwn that Mlliani M. ClultMiih of I'rinevtlle, Orvon, who. on Fehrtiary 7th. Oh. made HonieiUend. Ni. UM'i. nor 11 No. CKall. for Sl SK1, and the S , NK'V aecthn -t Towiiftmp 10 Mouth. Kimise . r-ul. MtlHmetie MrhUnn. ha nit-it notice of Intention to nmke final nve-var woof to etahlloh cUlni to the land mImivi- dtM'rtiett. tHfore warren Bnwn. coiiulv clerk, at ht! orttoe, at I'rinevtlle, Ona-un. on thc'iUh dnytif Murvh. 19U. ilulnuint names an wltneK-w: Gcofi W. Jonni. Henrr J. hdward, titty rsturs Waiiiun , o.tie. of Prineville. On'Kmi. 3P . V. MiMlKK. RccUler Tetal., LIABILITIES CapitiU stock paid in.. .tO.ihiw uriuus iuiiu... 30,OUU.l L"nuvided profiw, less exienscs an.i Taxes paid 2.tl.i National Hnnk Notes onutauding 8, Hi.W uue m ?nie mu rrivaie Kants aiut Bankers 3 ft? Individual dt'NXiiU VuliV to' chei k tvj'tU' Lemaua certilteatea of di-poMi. , U,'tJ. Total... STATE OF OKKdllX, Cnntv of Crock, I,"T. M. Haliiwi!, Chir of tht alove aauied tank.do Milt-utnly wtar th.-u tnealxtve itatfuiMit u true to the but of mr kiww- ledge od belief. T. M. liAI.I'W IN. Cashier. SuhscHleii and sworn to before Die thi: Uth day of Monh, l'.Hl. J. H. Hiintr. Xotarjr Public. CoRHEtT Attest: Wilt Wt tZWEItERi T. H. I.ikillctte r l)irector t'ARKlf W. FoxTE 1 Ifotice to Creditors. Notioe is hereby firen tT the cnder.;en,i1 the administrator of the'o.tittt. ir i.u Tucker, dweajitd. to all t-erson havinu elatnis mr iu a-easeu 10 prc.i-nl tlie came with the j-roper void (it. to the undHriUfd at the office of M. R. Kliiott in I'rin.ville, "re eon, within six months from the lirnt i-iibln a tiin of this notice. Ltated tin. 2nd day of March. 1911. . . , J. A. PUCK. Administrator of the K.t.tixW i..i,n f Tucker, deceased. Notice to Property Owners. All streets tad a!1 PVS In thft rttr nf Prineville vacant lots and rear o! busi ness places must be cleaned nn nnrl kept clean. I,oose stock mnpt Wont off the streets. A regular twund in he- iriff prepared and all looe stock will 1 confined in the future. Chickens also are not allowed to run at large. ineaofMax torlUIl indue and mnt be paid at once. All of these ordi nances will be iuforced. A. J. Wfstov, 3 2 Cliiet of f'olice. Notice af Filint of Sapplemeatal Articles of Ifi- corporstiea af the Mrtolias State Bukt of Metolias. Orefoa. MetolitiB, Oreson. March 11th. KMT To whom it may concern: Notice la hereby given that the un reiiined, directors of the .Metolius State Bank, of Metolius. Oreeon. in nr. ccrdance with nfolutiona dnlv and regularly adopted by the etorkholderg and board of directors of eaid corpora tion, have this day tiled with the Secre tary of State and with the County Clerk of Crook County, supplemental articles of incorporation of the above entitled company, amending the original Arti cles of Incorporation, so as to make the saoie conform to the provisions of the banking laws of the State of Oregon. W. II. LOITMAJC, W. K. Mk kle, Directors of the Metolius State Hank, Metolius. Oregon. 3-16-lt Suitinions. In the Cinult Court u( ttie Mate uf Oi guu for rrw"k County. J, H. ir .Kiul O. c. tirar, MnintirT, vs. WU X?iia KclK-cca t'luiajsou, and Flora Mf.'onal'l, dWi-nitaiiu, To ImWIU Mt l'iiaid, an1 Ilebctra Kinlav. son, tlcu-ntniL' aUiw tiMintt : Jn the iiitiut of tli Staiv o( Orpt"n. rmi r herutiy rrti"ir-t to att'r ami answer ttif ioniiaiut iW a:iliHt un in th aUivtMMi-titU-l court mut sti.i, on or ture the la.tt ly o( tlu' tinif rtwriln't m tlu- ort-r Ur )li-t-ntin nf ilni. summon to-ntt: the l.itti iny of April Kill. Mini if you iil to so amvrt r. (or want tbtTeot, Oiv tUuttiffo will apply to ihv court iorthf Tvhvt iluTfiti (lfii:n.lt-l, lo-lt: Thai the ik' u mi a nt and each m' them W re '(iiirtMl toivttablish their claim In and t tut' ?ou tli halt of tht- MMiih Wot tiuaftcr. ami tin South half of thf south East uiiarter of i? - tlnii icn (iu, tn .North t iinrter, aiht the Nunh West quarter of Section Sixteen 1 an-l the Mm to hast quarter of the Smth West ijuartiT of Section Kiiehtern (l), the North tn.t. (carter tu me .nrui hohi quaricr. ani tne .xtrtn titlt of the North Kast quarter of Section Nineteen (ly)al in Township sixteeu 16) South, of Kanire Nineteen tl'j) Kant of the Willamette Men-tian, in Crook Countv, Oregon. anl that a tktTee I en:erel herein forever barnue the sn;u oVienjiHiit, sn-t each of them, ami all t-rw.im ciainiina umter. bv or through them or either of them from making or ilaimitur, any i merest in aim iw iaiu laiul or am part therevif. aiul that plaimttr In; deelare't the owners m leeHnnpieot Haul lan-1, anl for fuch other anI further order or decree an ruav net-ni meet in trie premises, and lor the cuu and rtiHt.ursmt'nt of tlua suit. 1 In summons i!i nerved upon vou tiv or!er nf toe nou. i. u. nraoMiiau-. jih e 01 tne i uivc entitled court, dated the Sird day of Kehruary. anu me oaip oi ine nni rmt'iication o this summons is March '-Mid. 111. and the daii of the lat uublieation thereof will expire n i t w. A. UKLL. Attyfor I'lalntlffs. lftticc to C 'remittor. Not lot Is herPy ifien hy th undenlcnet. the dinimlrnins ol iho eatai of teii-tie Y vile, deHael. to all peraott ltatiuc vlaim aatni the aid dtveav d to present them m iih ihe proper umcltcra ui (he uukriKiied at the otlueof M. li Kihoit tu Prine. ule. un'iMK within iiniith itotn the date ol the liri pulilteaiion oi tlu notii e. latvd till .'iut day of March, WW. KI.I A It. LYT1 K. A hntmtrxirx id the Folate vf uivrvi- V. I-)tl. dteaMl, ('outcat Notlcs. IVpartment of the Interior, IT. S. Und 'Hire at 1 lm hullo-, Orrvm Ktlnury S. Ivil. A anfrtelent ,Mntet ntridnvlt liavlns hern HUM tn thlt ot1tee lv Krancht V rtn ht. n teiitHiit. Hr;dnt )t(Miietlfd eulrV Nn. t"--, made Miireli IT. 1 'o, for 1 1 Seel km W.Town- Hiiip iy ?sutti. Kutitfe 14 rH, WIHaiiHlie Vft rltiun, lr lmil l JohnMtn, titeHU. In M hleh It l alhitvd that auld UniU IV John ton Iimn whniiv ai'Miuloned wild true I fr ntort than Hit mouth lt pnt; t)mt wild tract in not settled uihu and cultivated hv -tild prtv tlx refill ltd tv lnw; that Mild ut UliM alvttMlix' wu-. not due to Ithe ntplov incut In the artnv iiavv or outline tmiM ol1 the fulled StMlea In time or witr. Sid purlieu arv lien lv iiotttted lo apiH-Hr. reptmd and otter evUU-mf wuichlnit utkd altcKittton at Hi oVloelm, nt. on Apiit '.hi, n,l tH'iotv T, I'urty, t notttiv puMU nl hl olTte til rlt. vllle, Ornn, and thai final hettrlox will la1 held at Hi-. 'e! i. a m. on April W I. forr the HeyWtc r and Hwhi-r ttt the ft lU-d 1 Slittea I -ami OftUt- in The tuitea, On-von. I The ttd eonti'Mtuiit havlna. hi a tiiiptr wfi fl davit, rthnl KekrUATT . IVU. net forlli Urt which ahow that alti-r due diligence (xtm na J !ei Uv of this notkv euii not U made, t ) henl'T orxleret und dlnvtcd that nuch noilev , le Klven hy due ami pntp.-r puMlCMtlon. i - C. W . MtKHtK. Ki-Klau f. (Contest Nutlet. IVpartment nf Ihe Interior. T.H. laud iirUc, The I Hi I leu. ln-on. Fehruurv I t, lUlt, A attinetent rtMitest Hftldavll havliiif Uvn filed In tin ortloe kr un M. Mor, eon titant. a iit tiomeKiend Kntrv No. MtTl, iiiuili' Miiv I.', I'Jtii, fr w' Hts'itott J. town ship lAiamMi, ranvH U eal, WHlamctle M- rk dlan. hy John M. Stewart, dr-aed eittte In w hich U U nlhKed Iht anht Jokin M. Slew art itled on or alHMit March lA. V-f; thai lniwj.il d.te tita helm, Alh-e S, JlitiMu; John M. Stewart. Mary S. Anderson, M llltam W . Mew art and Kilt h H loo in. have failed to rv-dde upn or eui'lvute wild ttael n mini red hv law; that Httld heir have old Ihe tm prmt mentx ens led on ld tract hih! w tutllv aiandou.tl the wme; aokl partlea are Iw-tetir noli (led to appear, M'Hind and oiler evi demv tiuichlnu vtld ulUk'atloti at ttl o'cha-lt a. m. on March J, itfl I, before T. V., J, iMlfls. a Notary I'uhltc. at hU oirr lit I'rlnevllle. itreiton, and that final hearing w ill U held at HioVha k a. m on Manh H, lull. U-rore the HeifUterand lt.tlver at th I nilcd Slaka Laud OtTloetn The lwllc, Oreon. 1 ho said conii Miint hatinir. ma proper a(l davit, riled January a. 1'Jlk M'l lorib fa t which Ahow ihiit mier due diligence priutial i rvk c ol tin n.'iu e ran tioi ii made, it h hereby orderel and directed that micli notice ix- iu hy due and proper pnllicallon. 2 Ji V. MOUKK, KeKUter. Contest Notice Department nf The Interior. T. ti. Laud Ottice. The Dallea. Oregon. February I'-'H. A auffldent nonteat affidavit havlnr laen filed In thU offlr by Charlea iVterwui. ci.nlehtanl, ftifainst homestead Entry No. OKtil, made March 2. 110. for e'j kw14, wl e. c?7. tp 17 south, ransre Ifi east. W illam ette Meridian, hy Alonso H. HohtnMin, eoli- U-fteo, In which It la alleged that sitid Alonxo H. Hohlnson has wholly abandoned an Id tract fr more than kIx monilm lut prwt: that ant d tract la not settled upn and eulik vated hy aaid party aa required by law; that th re are ni UnprovemenU uiain aald tract; thntKald alh-aed Hbaencewaa not due to his employment in the nrrny, nnvy or marine eorpi of the f nlu-d States In time of war. Said parties are hereby notified to appear. pona win oner evidence touching uid a: ntk.n :il lo o'clock &. m. on Aurll 1. lil. before T. E. J. DiifTv, a NoUrv 1'uMic, at hi- offlev In i'rtnevlilp, Ofon. Hnd that final tiearinif will be held at lu o clwrk a. in. on April B. 1HU. before the Keifiterand Iteoelver at the l nlUd 8taUs Lund Office In The IfctlleK, Onifon. The wild cAnUf1iint hnvtnir. In a DroDer af- fidavli, filed February 1:1, lull, wt forth facts which show that after due diligence Deraonal wrvlce of this notice run not lw made, it in hereby ordered and dlneted that auch notice le given by due and protwr publication. Notice for Public Uoa. IV pj.rtuiciK of the tnteitor. V. H. I .and OtTlcr nt i he liHliea.uregon, Keiiruury lull. Notice is hrdiT given Ibal tiloVannl l. ArfjLtthil. of I'rinevtlle. Oregon, who, on January f, 1HW. made Hmuest.d No hH.Ni Serial No. WTNt, Additional St'pt. loth, laff. Serial No. U"-ty, for nv4 hw'4, and the nw' w'4 teetloti 9, towimhlp 1H Muth. range l eiott. tllHliletlee MrrldlHti, hH Died nolle of Intention to make tinal flve-vear nnt, lo estaklch claim to the land ataive dttr Hed, lefore Warren Brown, emtntv clerk, nt hu ortle- at I'riiievllltsOnxon, on the UlU day of tlaimaiit nnmea a wltneiuw?: RoUrt K Kttebing, Joauin ocnirdo. Kutiert t. Smith, leo Halt I user, all of I'rtnevtlfe, urif"m. 3--P C. W .ItMUlK, IU-k Inter, Spring and Summer Sample. Tlie new Spring mul Summer KnHhlon Book o( Chan. A. htoveng hit. jnt received. The Utiwt in Wonieii'a and" Mimw' mal to onler farnientH. A complete line of tNnmifiil nuinp!-i. .Mhh. J. .1, Smith, fliipnt, o-2 tf. rriueville, reon. fi. H. IlrewHtt r. C, K. K. I.. llrcwMw 'ity Knineer 1'nnevilU, Ur, Brewster Engineering Co., M Prineville, Oregon. Surveying, Maping, Estimates. IMione, I'ionerr 2TIi. TOO 1 unHiV tneta everv day n I if h I. Stranger welcome. H. V. foiiKtahle, N. U.: Wldd Karnes. V. U.; II. I Uoblw,' Her.: and B. Dinwiddle. Trraa. Wanted. Three or four furrmhed room for light housekeeping or will take fur nished hnune. 'Phone Pioneer Abstract Company. 2 23-tf. Huntington & Wilson Attorneys Of The Dulles, Ibave upncd offl(s In Portland, Oregon, Rooms 805-807 Lewi, Building. Uuhlnesa ent to them from Crook County through their office In The l)alle or direct to their Portland addresa will receive prompt attention. Portland Phone. Main ";3. Mb. o ids Wanted ! ! 3 To furnish 60,000 feet of lumber for sidewalks in Noble's Addition, to be delivered on the ground at the earliest possible date. Bids are also desired for the con struction of sidewalks complete, everything to be furnished by the contractor and lor the construction of such walks where all materials are furnished by us. Bids are also called for to level and grade the streets in Noble's Ad dition. For full particulars, call on or address A. R, Bowman, Selling Agent for Noble' Addition to Prineville, Or. R. L. Jordan & Company Cleutt and Monarch Shirts $1.25 $1.50 New Spring Styles Dress Ginghams In Ladies Shoes. Arrow Brand Collars 2 for 25c. Cravrnt llf. Cunmrlals, Palrnl 1-MtlnT in rumps ami lliuh Cuts, Short Vamp anj Slritlly up-lo-Jatc $3.00 to $4.00 Cotton Voulards, Lawn, Dimitys. All the Newcit Spring Creations Ladies Muslin Underwear We have a complete line of muslin underwear styles too numerous to mention, with prices that are right. Ladies' Waists Just Arrivedthe newest that can be gotten. Pheas ant, Lingaree and tailored styles. J. L Jordan & Company Just Arrive A frwh Lot of Candies. Cigars and Tobaccos. THI I LEADER GENERAL MERCHANDISE J Our new stock of Ladies' Spring Footwear has just arrived and are far Iwttrr and more complete than you will find elsewhere. See our Main Street windows for all the latest styles and colors in gray and tan Suedes, Patent, Colt. Gunmrtal, and children's comfort dress shoes. Come in and have the clerk show them to you. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. So buy your seeds from us. We have the most complete line of garden seeds to pick from. D. M. Ferry, Mandelville Cc King, and Chas. Lily seeds bought of us will surely grow. qST. PATRICK'S DAY. On Friday, March the 17th., we will give away a handsome souvenir with each 10 and 25c purchase. Dont fail to get one. MRS. I. MICHEL, Prop. Prineville, Oregon. Suits That Were Coats That Were $20.00 $25.00 These Suits Are the celebrated La Vogue. Heavy and medium grades, suitable for spring wear. Ladie's Coats That must be sold. 25 percent, reduction on all garments. We Sell Now for $15.00 We Sell Now for $18.75 . Clifton & Cornett AT THE OLD BRICK STORE.