KOIiSECLEANING Business an i Professional Mj Con Overalls anil Help. JUNIOR STREET SWEEPERS. Tha Ent.rprii. of That City an Object L.aaon Well Worth Copying by Our Town -Juv.nil. League sf Fourteen Thousand School Children. Recently Henry E. IV-an. commis sioner of parks auj public proHTty in Kansas City, Kaa, ent letters to business and profosslou.il men In the Ariuourdnle district asking; thetn to appear at Shawnee park prepared to wmI the day In the work of eleanliiK the district of weeds and trash. That the Rchool children also nilsht lie In terested they were asked to clean the yards and alleys. They N-iran to pather as early as 7:.TO o'clock In the moraine lawyers, merchants, doctors, preachers, real es tate men armed with shovels, boes and an abundance of enthusiasm. An hour later the attack bcpin. The party was divided into three sections one to work on Osaire ave nue, another on Kansas avenue and a third on cross streets. Wagons, fur nished by the city and by business firms, were on hand to follow the workers and collect the results of their labor. Vp one side of the street and down the other they worked, cleaning the street and parking of weeds and pa pers and piling theni for the wagons to .collect and cart away. And school boys who had not been detained at home to clean the yards followed the shovel and hoe brigade with brooms. And the women were working too. Willie their husbands were cleaning the streets they were sweeping the yards. rTl mm JCVEKILS STB EFT CLEASISO LEAGCE OF HEW loi;K. (Courtesy American C:ty. picking up tin cans and papers and cutting the dead weeds. In all parts of the city women could I o seen raking up leaves and trash and even repair ing fences. The churches had men at work cleaning and repairing the properties, and the rchool janitors were busy in the sc-koo'.house yards. "This is only a st rter," Mr. Dean explained. "All of Kansas City, Kan., will be cleaned the sa: le way. The re sults demonstrate tha : our citizens de sire a clean city and i;re willing to do their share. Before lc ;g we will have the H.ouO school eh! dren organized into Juvenile leagues for the purpose of assisting in this wc:k. and with the same interest manift.-:ed by the citl zens as was shown at our recent cleanup we will soon have a clean city." In speaking of the children's part Sirs. Ij. W. Keplinger. chairman of the civic committee of t!.a Federation of Clubs, said: "if a league of the "ichool children is formed a more com ; rted effort will re sult. There Is re: My nothing gained by one cleanup a year. The cleauin. process must be l.i operation nil the time. The children always have helped in the work willir. .!-. It might be a good idea to supply tfcem with buttons proclaiming they ar. for a clean city. An efficient street cleaning brigade can keep a town f:'.ry presentable, but the only way that it can be kept really clean is by educating its itizens to their individual responsibility. That is why the organization of the school children of Kansas City into Juvenile leagues for cleaning the city ought to prove a fine tiling for th- town. The combined efforts of the school children could pretty nearly transform the ap pearance of the strei t.-i of any city or town in the laud. Besides, the league, ought to prove effective means for letting the young sters Into city nffr.i 's. Children who are interested in i lean streets ought after awhile to be Interested in clean politics. If Kansas City can get !t rising generation into the political game it will have nchlevrr! something of much more permanent cud fan-each-ing importance than tidy streets Mare Lost. Gray mare, brai d anchor T on left shoulder, collar nnik on each shoulder lialter and forlv feet of rope; weight nnout 1U;U r''i'iids; reward. Address, Joan Bdrki.it, Prineville, Or. 3 16 tf. PRESERViNOJKEATS. No Italian Trottit eliminates tht L's of lc. The puWIc Is prone to shudder at the statement of our government r Tiwij.-aiom who do. hire that meat c; n uuv U- prv'orvid a year or so in stemge without thinner of putivfao tiou. bill wti.it will this sain,- public sax to tlie statement of the Kalian ex ports who have dKoovorvd a means f niitiiiniif.ving the fresh killed lnvf r snoop o 'hat not i'en loe Is required to keep the meat in a perfectly normal and lusi lnis ronditloa lu a illiterate tcnineraturc? The priH-cilure eVsoriliod sounds so elaborate that one cau scarcely be lieve It will I feasible for practkal pursoses. I'lrst a simple solution of IiX) parts of water. "J." imrn of com mon salt and 4 parts acetic acid Is prewired. Then when the beast to killed the veins are drained of blood, and the solutl. u Is inj.viixl Into the system In Its stead. The original cxorimonts were made at Turin, and the animals ciorimont ed u'U were hung up in au even torn- H-nitiire of CI degrees K. and allowed to remain there for two montlis aud a half. Then the creatures were skin noil, cut up and prepared for the s. Icii I ilk revel. Who the devotees were that Indulged In the repast Is not gen erally known as yet, but all tests showed that the flesh was tender, ex ceedingly palatable and In every re- siect as good as fresh meat. If uot su perior. It Is declared that there need be no time limit to the preservative powers of this exceedingly cheap and simple solution. Chicago Tribune. HINT FOR THE WORKSHOP. How to Cut a Left Hand Thread With a Right Hand Tap. The illustration herewith shows how left hand thread can be cut with a ri.ht band tap. Two holes are drilled in a very hard piece of wood la such Relinquishment Cheap. 180 acres, 20 miles from Prineville on Crooked river; 20 acres in grain; irri gation not required but can be irrigated. Jlouso, barn, 3-wire fence around the Whole 100; will relinquish for $800. Inquire at this office 3-16-tf. A crrnso lift haxd thread. a manner that they cut into each other. The tap is screwed Into one and held rigid. The other hole serves as a guide for the rod that is to be threaded, causing the rod to bear against the outside cutting edge of the tap. By turning this rod In a left handed direction a left hand thread will be cut both the pitch and cutting edge of the tap coming true for this purpose. 1 TO REPLENISH FORESTS. Government Hae Secured Ten Tons of Tree Seed. Owing to the Immense amount of timber that has been cut from our forests in the past and because the failure to plant new trees has so re duced the supply of certain hard woods the department of agriculture has gathered, through the efforts of its forest rangers and foresters, some ten tons of tree seed, which it is plan ned to plant In the burned sections of the west and in those sections where certain trees will thrive the best. When one considers that in one pound of seed there are about 10,000 individual seeds it will be realized how much time and labor were ex pended to secure ten tons. Out of these 10,000 individual seeds in each pound it is expected that there will mature about 400 plants or young trees. The seed is to be planted where it is desired to have the trees grow, doing away with transplanting and ttimning out. In this manner the department of agriculture expects to be able to re plenish the now nearly depleted for ests and at the same time to bring about relief from a possible wood fam ine. Scientific American. S-igar at a Food. In a paper on the value of sugar as food as compared with fat M. An guste Chauveau maintains that its nu tritive value is considerably higher than that deduced from its beat of combustion and that the calculation that 0.7M pound of the former Is Minal to one pound of the latter Is in many cases exceeded. The Increase In relative nutritive value is due large ly to the fact that sugar promotes as similation of the proteiils and reduces dissimilation, and the value of a food must necessarily depend not :,!y on the energy it is capable of supplying, but also on the indirect inrlai rne that It Is capable of exerting in the renewal and formation of animal tissue. From whatever point of view the matter is regarded, the superiority of sugar over fat as a food, whether for men at rest or at work, is very distinct. Fish of Canal Zone Waters. The Field Museum of Natural nis tory at Chicago announces the Inten tion of that Institution tu make a study of the flesh water, brackish and salt water shore tish of the canal zotc during the coining dry season. The study will lie made before the coin plot ion of the canal in order that the fish may be taken before they have had ff chance to cruss the divide and undergo the changes incident to a new environment. Clover Leaf Ranch Fort Rock. Oregon. Eggs for Hatching, Whit VHmlotU; i: for $X tt. V. iVsnTAHt k, rriiu-vino, oiy. amt Huntington & Wilson Attorneys Of Ttw nUWs lhv ttpontMft oAliTft in Portland. Orfom Room 8O5-40 7 Lwis Building. tt.Mnmw vnt to thm fitim rnn.k IVnnlv tlmMwh Owiromo In Tli or diiwl to lliflr IVtrdiuut Htt1rv wtlt imtmui iifnitou IVuiituid ThHH Main vilA. Contest Notic. IVr(mMt f tli Interior, 1'. S. l-aiui Uthoc at Tli It,!. Ort:oiu rVhrunrv T. 1U, A suftt.tnt NntiMt MfnilHYit hsvin- i.m fiUtl In till rtUo l.y ttvonrf w. nru nm Utani, Msiuint homoM ( on try N. UnU tiuut-June v 11?. ftir iif't, ii nt., upi4 m. r'n..MUi.f, tn which 11 U n'l.', ht i uhi Hon Hi nit mrowm-hl vikI .'vr thtty.m; tlml hu1 ulltvrHl ithM iuv m mu u nis rintuvnit itl In tn irmv. time of wr. NUI Nrlurr h-rvhv ntuil,-,l toutnttmr, ivtvmd nmt ortV-r ovi.tnuv limctw April -V. mn, iN.n.ivT. K. J. I'uirT, lhitrv lHilttUMt hUomvtlt Prtnovtlltx i)h.tu n.l ihnt Qiiki htMrin hold ml lUoolood t. A'tii.7, I'll, itomn iho KcsUtcr mtl RoontVfr Nt tho rnilotl SIhUl IjhiJ i.m.M in I no in no, iintrm. Ttto Kitil C(tntotMnt vl. l rtmn.tr f. ftdiivtl, m-1 t-'tbrutiry -T, ltHl, wt ftrUi fmu wmrn snow iiihi nor auf illll, ikv lmoim wtxut omiiis iuhkv ottn iui ! niHii4 (t i Htitl dlro'ol IIihI uoh noltcv horivvn ItT duo Miid LirontT ktuttltrMiltm Barred Plvmoutli Rook. Kil Hamburgh, Buff Orpington, Golden Wyndotts. White Wvondntt. and VVhito Leghorn egga $2.50 for 15. Orders will have prompt attention. All Al stock finest that can be had. l-5lf C. E. Shaffer. Prrm. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hrehv iTvti bv thj un,ttr. "ijiuoii, i in1 siiiuiniairaior oi iiir osUto ot i'alnck J4 Konnnly, dvoawi, to all per n hiving el hi i aaini Maid doiVAed to prosiort the Mine, with thf proper Huii urn, u i no unuorsiiiott i tlie otlu-o ot M. K. Klitott in rrinetille, t)ro:tn, within i month from the tirt nuhti ctttittn of thin notice. JL'ated this -nd day of Feb., Wit. K. K. HKCKM AN, Adiuini.-trHttfr of the Kute ol Tatrick J. Koiuieiiy, ueveayeii. oticc tf Final Settlement. Notice ht?rotv riven that th un.lorninusl atlmini!trtrtx ol Itio ouioof KoUnt t'urrti. dtHvustnl, Utut rtloil oor tinnl mcovinl In snuI estate m llo rounty Court of the state of ore aon ior i rKt i outitr. and the x M court hj sot Tuesttav tho 4th rtav of Anril. Wll. it h ircim sa m. u iti Uety, at tlie (VUUIV ooiirt- room iTinovtiio, I'rotiiMi, as tne limo aii't I'tiice for hti,rt sai.l iinl acoouiu. At whioh tttuo anl pUoeanv portkm tntorftttsl in snid estate may appear and ot)ovl to iaid Knal atvotmt. And uid court by imhI float aero tint is akcd to oritor tho said administratrix to deod over to Charloi W. I'ltrrinh all of lot & In iMovir. t' oi raimatn. now Mmtra.-s orogow, lor tho roaonv stat d tn paid tin I account. iateu ut day oX Mftn h. lU. MARTHA A P ARR 1411. Administratrix of the cauio ot Koland Tarruh, ixiafd, V4 6t Notice for Publication. IVpartment of the Inferior. Tntted Rfntea Ind litn.f at The iatlle. On m, Febru ary lUh. 1911. KotUv U borehy efven that klltatit M CluhMitah. of PrtnoTtDo. OrKn, who, on February ?th l made HoiiHtteud. No. UM'i. serial No. WMI.AirNSHK-. and theli SK'. M-otton T. township to !utu, Ktinici i.t tint, W illaimtto Mortdlnn, haa Hlod nor too of Intention to make hnal tlve-viur uroof to e.-trti.lih claim to the land abve deiHr1betl, bofore Warrt-o Hntwn, (Niunty vlork, ut hi ortiee, at PrlnovtUe, Unim, on theiHtli doytif March, ltfil. i-lalmant names aa wltnoMtea: (eng w, Junoa. Honry J. Kdward.'uT,SourHl W iiUatii 8, i ooko. of PrlaovlUe, Orvifon. ap f. w. l(H)HE.HitfWtrr Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon fur J. H- ! raw anil O C. (irar. Plaintiffs vm holla MciH'iialtf, KcUfti t inUyiiou, and flora jjriM'naifi, iieio nuauta. To Ittabtlla MvlK.iiaid. and Rebecca Kinlav. son, doten.ini!i aUve named : In the nanto of the State of Orenn. von irt boreby rf.piirvd to apear and answer the coniplaint tiled atrainst you iu tho abovocn titled court mid s.tlt. on or before tho It ot the titiio prescribed in the ordor for publi- i ninni n iinn uniimioiiB, to-wu; ine i;,ui ttav ol April 1(,11. and tt vmi tail to so answer far uim thereof, tbc plaintiff will amdy to the court lor the rt-hel thorotn demanded, to-wit : That the dvi-ri'lanu aud each of thom lie re. quired toeatablish their claim in and to the outh half of tho south Vett otiartor. and tio South half of the Mouth Kaai oiiartrr nt s.-t..n ten W). ine rin fcnxi .nartfr, and the orth esi iiimrttroi wnon ; xteoil Mil. an ih outh Kast iiuartor of the South Wi t. tpiartcr of Section Kiitliteon fl). the North KattiMarisr ot ine ortn hchi quarter, and toe Mnrih hAlt i me ortn hwtt quarter ol Hoc t ion Ninoteen 11 all in Towiifhin .sixtfti uu Ui.mh f kanee Nineteen tVJ Knt of the tt iliam'ft Meridian, in Crook County, Oregon, and that a deerto be entered herein forever barring the aid dt fendauts, and each of them, and all imtwhis cUimirnr under, hv or throiurh them or either of them from making wr elainiinit any iuteretit in and i aaid land or any part inrit-iu, aim mat pianuniK ue declared the owner in fee .i undo of aaid land, and fur kih-Ii other and further order or decree aa nuv win meet m the premises, aud for the cobih ant 'ji-ouruientB oi thitt suit. 1 hi luminons i nerved unon von hv onler nl the Hon, W. L. Brads haw, Jadtte of tlie atNirc- eniun-'i eoiin, oaieo me Siru ilay OI February 1'JU. and the date of the rtrm niihtteation w this tmiurnons is March 2nd, liUl. and the date of the lant publication thereof alii exitire April Uth, mil. . A. BKLL, Ally lor Plaintiffs. Tailoring!! I hve received my new Spring line of Woolen. No old stock to work off itnd now have associated with m Mr. C E. Thomas, in expert cutter and fitter from 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. R. L. Jordan & Company Notice to I'rcditort. Notice fc hcroby fiven hv the underMnned, tho admtnomatnx oi the etale ot Uooiko K. l ytic, deAaM'd. to alt perin havlnit rlaitn" a.aitittt tin ;id dtveaaed to preneni tltcin nb the proper ouchcr to the nnderiiie( at the oflbeot M. K. Ulioti lu I'riucrlUc, Ornn, within to nionthi inm the date ol the tirM putdteatton of tint notice. luted Utu ittd day of Maro4n VIA K H I.YTI.r. Admlnitstratrtx of the Ktaie t iinnto F, l.yile, iUvvel. Contest VotlCw. IVpartment of the Interior, I'.fci. liiul Oillceat I tie latiev Oregon Kehiuary ts"U. A JMfrtclont etnloM ntlldavlt' huvlnc n ttied In thtt otlu-e ty Kraneta K. UrUhUm-Ufitaiit- Hnintt toiitteled entry No. t'-'t., made Marvh IT, l'-bi, for aol4 Sot t ton 4, Tow n hlp III SHtuth. Itaiive U Kat, ttillainolle Meridian, by Uiiilit l Johnwiit, oonteotiv, tu which tt tn alb tced that atitd I.miU U. Jolm m ha wholly a'wtudoned naut tract Tor more than al x month lutt pant; that an Id traet 1 not nettled uput and cultivated bv satd thirty aa required tv law: that wild al iened atMonoe wan not due to h Wemntoy tnent in tho army, navy or marine ctiw of tho I'tilted Stale In time or war. Kind partloa are hereby notltlod to npivar. rotmd and otter evidence toiteMiitf iOd aib-Kathm at 11 o'clock a. m, on Aprtt J1, yil, (KTon T. K. J. iHifl'y, a notary tnibUo, nt tit it tt1'lce In I'rlno v llio, Orvou. and that Mutt I ben ring will lw hold al luA':o k a hkhii April i7, lH, Im ftire tho Itt-vbdcr and Kovlvort the Cidted Stutea I jnd OtUcr In The ttaliea, trecviu. The said content ant Imvtiikt. In a proer ft fldavlt, nted t'ohruary -H, m, aot ft.rth (aoU Which a how that after duo dillfeneo vmiiN! orvloe of thK notice can hot tw matte, tt k hon-ity ordorott and directed that nuch nUce ho nlveu by due and pnqer puhllcHtlon, C. MtKKK. Hi'Ktatrr, Cleutt and Monarch Shirts $1-25 $1.50 New Spring Styles Dress Ginghams In Ladies Shoe s. Arrow Brand Collars 2 for 25c. Cravt'iu-lli', Ciiiiincl.tln, Palrnl Lillur in rtmiu ami lligli Culs, Short Vamp and Slriilly np-lo-Jalr, $3.00 to $4.00 Cotton Voularda, Lftwnt, Dimityi. All the Newest Spring Creations Cooteit Notict. rvpartmont of the interior. V. H. iiud Uitlce, The (mile, on ion. Koliritary U, It'll. A sufficient enutcit atlltlavtl liuvlmr tlle.l tn Itoa ortloe ty Van M. MoFm-. om- leaiaut. n:tinl itonteatouit Klitry H7I, made Muv 'J. ICk ft.r w e.tlon i. nhlp l.i atnith, r unite It cant, V illainetto Mt'tl dian, hy John M.Wtowart, (decoa d) etuih . toe, In Men It Is i,lleed that aaid John M. Stewart died on nr aUuit Mitreh l:t. ra; that siinvsnut date hi helm, Alttv S. Johntoir John M. Htk-u art, Mnrv S. Anderson, W lllium " , -n'w ri uiui ivuin loitotu. nave railed to n-Mltte ULHtti or cuUi vale nld traifl - n-oulnl hv law; that tat Id hctra have aold the tm- pntvemonts ereeieu on catd trnot and whollv aluttldotied the wtin-1 uild Darttt an ht i.o,v ndtrled lo uppsar, rei.ond nnd otter ovl. deuce t4tlrhiitK anld BliMfHllon at lit o'cloek a, m. on Muruh Ut lull, boiore T. K. J. Ihitl v, a nimry ruiuic. at imh om.v Hi I'rluovt tin-sum, and that final heart n,r will tte held at iu o cioea a. m. tm Mure It .1 mil itr.n n... HenlHter aud Itect'lver at the I'm lax! Ht.ii.ui ijuiti umce ui l no IhUlt", Orettnti. I he saltl eonlcrOnni hat ilii?. ma ripnrur mm davit. Hied January 'i, ljil, net forth Udn nuninim tnt alter due diligence perMMia! jttTviveof nts nou.-o can not la? ntado, it 1 tiLTfuj 1'ito-reti ami nt roe ten mat ueh not let no trivou uy utu aua pr-'(-er publication. i . . utmt, Koiifjter, Ladies Muslin Underwear We have a complete line of muslin underwear styles too numerous to mention, with prices that are right. Ladies' Waists Just Arrived the newest that can be gotten. Pheas ant, Lingarce and tailored styles. J. L. Jordan & Company Contest Notice Department of The Interior. V. b. Land Ollice, The Dalle, Oregon. February 18, 1'.'lj. a sufficient conlcRt affidnvfi. Lvinv twn filed In this ofllne by Churleii (i. I'eienu.n eniiti-slant, flKainst ho men lead Kutry No. iJtvtll. made March 29. JWlO, fore's ''4, wH ec 27. tp 17 aouth. runtre Ifl cant, MlUant ette Meridian, hy Alonzo H. RoMnsim. con usiee, in wnicn it u aliei-ed that aaid Alonio H. Kohinnn lma wholly almndoned wild traet for mom than Mx nutnthH lat pat: that Wild tract Ik not settled uoon and entil. vnted by aaid Prty aft required hy law; that there nre no Improvement upon Maid tract; tiiotnnKi niirf(i DDKIIIK WIU HOI U IHJ U IDS employment In the nrmv. nave or mnrin corpa of the I'nlU d Htutoft In 'time of wnr Said partn-a Hre hemhy notified to appear. Hionu mm ont-r evidence touch inn Haiti af iratlon at lu o'clock a. m. on AnHI I. Itnl. before T- E. .1. Iiurt v. a N'otarv Puhllo. nt t.w office In Frinevllle, Oreon. and that final ijeariiiK wiii m tieio &i o chm;k a. m. on April m, 111 1 , laffore the i-Kiwter and ItewMver at the I'nlted WUttes Lnud Ollice In The i;u lex, Oregon. i hp Kjiiu contestant havtnjf. In a proper af. tavit. filed Kehruarv Hi. lll. L forih fo,.iu which nhovv that after duo fllllircncx. iMra.,nl service of thin notice can not le made, l( in j viu'-rni aiiu oimcieu uiHl HUt'.Q HOllce be gi ven by due aud pnipfr puhilcnllou. -''P , u. . MUOHK, licffiater. Notice for Publication. Department of tho lnterl'ir. IT. M. Ijinrl Offlsw ai t no (tain, ureiriiii, hi-bruary l.ith. ill. il IMTI'll. KIVl-Il tout (ilto,itnnt IX Aaa.HtInl. of Prineville, op-hoii, who. n Jnnnarr 1. I'lirt, made Homestead No ltNt Me rial Nt. 7Nl, Additional Het. lUlh. YJW. Herlal No ttWW, for n' it's '. and tho iiw'i " nun ownni b on in, range in enat, lllaiuettee Meridian. ha filed notice of inh-nllon to make final Hvo-vear nnatr. tn otnhltb claim lo the land alave dem-rlta-d, """hi iTuiui, eitnniv oiera, ni Ilia ofIlcet rrinevllio.tircicou, on the 'MtU day of .iiurcn, tun, t' lu! man t nmnpi wlirtusu itniotri t Kltchtnif, Jquin m-rurdo. HoU'rt U, Hmltli, naiiuiKcr, an or rrtnevuie. onirnn. --P C. W. MOOKK. lU giater. Notice to C.reditorM. Notice 1 hrr.-hy given hy the undentiened the adiuinitratir of the ..stie of John (' Tuekor. doeoat to all (htwiiih havinn claim tK turn ine aii fleeoHsea m itrcnellt the maiiic Willi the proper vnteher(t to the IlildiTvlKUtd at tne i.mee u M. K, KIlHtttln I'rinvviile. ttre- K.n. within iu m-'iithji (rum the tlral puhtica lion of thm uoimc. Haled thw 2nd day of March, l'Jlt. J. A. VV.rK, Administrator nf tc K-oate ol John ( Tucker, d''ea,-.. i. II. iliewMi r. t!. K. R. L. Itrewter t'ity Knineer I'riiit'ville, Or. Brewster Engineering Co., Prineville, Oregon. Surveying, Maping, Estimates, Phow? Piotief r 231. T ( f 1. MMK meets every -Km ' HltlllrilUT Htrangcra wolconie. K. V. i'onxtable light. N7.: Wldd Ihirni-s. V. i.; II. li. Uobbn, Bee.; and . B, Dinwiddle, Treua. Wanted. Three or four fnrniehwl roomB for liliht liousekecpinK or will take fur- rnsliKd house, 'l'lione Pioneer Alwtract Company. 2 M'i-tl. ids Wanted!! JTo 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 Jor the construction of such walks where all materials are furnished by U3. 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'i Addition to Prineville, Or. Minmeryi Opening. First Showing of New Spring HaU Tuesday, Mar. 21. Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlors. PRINEVILLE,. - OREGON. 0. K. MARKET 1 HARNESS and 1 I SADDLERY 1 1 SHOP H.D. STILL Prineville, Oregon Nutlet; for Publication. !epartment of the Interior, I". 8. Jml Ollice at The Ihilii (trctfim. Mnrch lfith, lull, Notice l herehy ntven Mint Mfmen A. tiuilck, nl I'rineville, nrejiini, who mi NnveinlMtr 7ih, IHNM, made HomenU'ncl No. HUtti, hriie'; nw', "'a I''1 i. e' Iie1, neetlnn W, tounlllt U whi tn, rniiKu 17 cnni, WillHiiiL'tte Meriduu, iirtH riled notice nf Inti'iition ti niiiku f'itrtl rotnniiilalldii priHif, tn -sinliih rluini tn tlie In nd au.ve dewrntu'd, hefure Warren lirnwii, Count) clerk, at hi nfflee at I'rinevlilu, ()re Koii.oii the L'l.th day nf April, I'M). ciiiiiimni nHiui'H an )uu-sw. inivhi r,, MnhwMd. W tlllni ii II, KirkhHin, MelvlnCraltt, Arthur Al inkier, itll nf rrin-vilh-( iireKon. UZip ;. w. MooltK. iteKihter. Notice for Puhlication Iietftrtment of the Interior, t H. Land Oilice at The Dallen, On-irnn. Mareh 14th, 111 1 . Nntire In herehY Klven thai Hnhert HeniHrl. of f'rineville, oreuun, who on April fttli, 'M), mane iiun:nieim put, imnu Merlin m. fetH7'l, (or e'.j rnvji, and e)a hvk, tieetlon it'i, tnvvnlil Irtwiuth. KiuiKe 18 eimt, SVillainette Meriitlitn, Iihh tiled tiidlee of Intention to muke linal ftvc-yeHr nroof, to eHtablixli (fiaiin to the Und atfovi! (UwrilM'cl, netoru Warren Ilmwn, (Nmn- ly ir-ra, ni nni omen bl rniieviiiu, urt'Koll, on tlie -I'ttli day of April, l!'ll. rhiimniit liHUieit an wltnPMeii: II 11 mer W. Fnln hild, Wiliimn o. CthIii, Allwrt I". Craln, KrHtik A, Jliiffhuu, all of I'rineville, Oregon. it-iClp (J. W. MOUUK, KL'KlhUT. Choice Beef, Veal Mutton and Pork Stroud & Stroud, Proprietors Butter and Eggs Country Produce A Fine Line of Sausage Telephone orders receive prompt attention Statement of Ueiource. and LiabilitiM of The First National Bank At Of Prineville, Oregon th. cloi. of butin.M March 7, 1911 KKMOIIItl'KS ! ln nnt IMwuinl. fra,mti tlnlird Htnlo. Honit. HJHW 00 llwik r rinlra,cte VlMI IH t'uh liie rnmi hiuika iJl.T-K w ' Ked.niTitlon fond,. wis do B. t. All... Pr.,M.at Will Wurmw.U.r, Vic. Pr.,U..i I.IAIIII.ITIKS capllal HUKik, I.I hi ... Hllrtilu. fiiful, i.niil Undivided prullu. i-.rni'il , .Iraulallon ,,,, liepoalia I w.wioon ,. ,.0 110 T. M. Baldwin, C.KUr H. Bdwia. Au'l CUar Notice to Property Owners. All ntrooti and sl'eya in the city of Prinevillo vacant lotB and roap ol bum- ncHB places iniiBt be cleaned iiti and kept clean. Ioore ftock miift bo kont, on Uih streets. A rcKUlur ponml i he 'iff prepared and all loons stock will be 0 mailed in tbo future. Cliickens also ure not allowed to run at larne. The dog tax for 1W11 in due ami must be paid at once. All of tliexo ordi nances will be Inforced. A. J. Wkstow, 3 2 Chief of I'ulice. Farm for Sale. 1(10 acres, 130 acres nooil bottom land. 30 acres in cult ival ion ; all under fence; crejk running throuiih i)lacoi small house; (rood barn and corrals for hand ling Btock; lurrounded by good out range. $lll per aero; easy terms. Mkd vandkiu'ool, I'rineville, Orocon. O Ol 1 ... ...I . 3T5lE4l Shinglen, MouldinRB, Windows, Doors, GlaBBes, Etc. Etc,, Kto. SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE. OREOON l?4 THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor I'RINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, Kk or month nt Reasonable rates. RemonAer us when in Prineville. Rate Reasonable. ' We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent 3 1 3 , r . - Fssiisii w'-aaii