CUT THIS OUT This Is to Certify, That you are entitled under the Carey Act to 160 acre of land in the famous Powell Butte country absolutely free; that you are further entitled to hare first choice of 6000 acres just thrown open to entry by the Central Oregon Irrigation Company; that if you present this certificate at once to the undersigned, you will not be required to become a hardy pioneer and live away from civilization, schools and churches and 50 or 100 miles from railroad but you will be allowed to select your land only 6 or 7 miles from Prineville in a well settled country and only 10 or 12 miles from railroads ACTUALLY Bl'ILDING; that you will not have to depend on rainfall to insure a crop but you will have a perpetual water-right which will cost you only $40 per irri gable acre; that you will be allowed to pay one-fourth of this down and the balance in 5 equal annual payments; that you will be given three years in which to establish residence and make the necessary improvements; that you will not be re quired to live on the land five years but only 30 days if your improvements are sufficiently good; and furthermore that you will not be required to pay any location fee. Acknowledged by the knowing public on this 2nd day of March, 1911, or any other day to be the best proposition for homeseeker in Crook County, Oregon. A. R. Bowman. Selling Agent. Prineville, Oregon It Is Worth Money to You LADIE'S ATTENTION House Cleaning Time J This is the time of year thai every imdustrious housewife begins her house cleaning. In order to do that you must have the proper articles to clean with. THE LEADER has just these articles. If you will take ad vantage of this two weeks offer you can do your house cleaning cheaper.' For the next two weeks we will sell regular 5c bars of soap Mondays Pride Soap, 6 Bars for 25c. Diamond C Soap, 6 Bars for 25c. Dew Drop Washing Powder, 1 package for 25c. Light House Washing Powder, 1 package for 25c. See Our Main Street Window. Mrs. I. Michel, Prop. Prineville, Or. that so much ot It Is sub Irrigated. Well bred stock, grain, clover, alfalfa, vegetable and fruit are produced hero. Prineville country will furnish a largo amount of business. Thu resources of thu country sur rounding and tributary to Prine vitlo arc largo. This is and has boon tho stockman's paradise. Largo bands of horses, cattle and sheep are found in this part of tho country. Tho valleys aro vory product ive, yielding largo crops of all kinds of grain, hay, fruit aud vegetables. Timber that will bo tributary to a road such as described will bo an item of importanco. fog ging brauches may bo run to tho mountains, aud uu almost unlim ited amount ot timber obtained. Doubtless ono of tho most Im portant railroad propositions in this part of the state, outside of those now under construction, is tho one extending into the- Prineville country. Culver Trib uno. Easy Grade to Prineville There has been much activity during the recent week, in run ning mrveys In order to find the best line tor a railroad to extend to Prineville and tap the country beyoud that point. Engineering camps have been established in various places along the lines of survey, and large engineering parties have been busily engaged in finding the most advantageous routes. An engineering party started from Culver Junction several weeks ago, and they have been working out a line from this point. They returned Tuesday evening and report that an ex cellent grade may be cecured from this point. The engineer is now engaged in preparing his report to be submitted to those interested in this line. The en gineer spoke as follows: "For a preliminary survey this certainly looks good, and while the survey has a maximum grade under one per cent, a final survey will es tablish a much better grade. The country on the line of the survey is fine." The consideration of the nature of the country of be traversed is important. Tne tonnage of tho Lamonta country will be of large volume. A large amount of this territory is now under cultiva tion and a large number of home steaders will soon have their land producing crops. Stock raising is an important industry ot this section. A large scope of country is west of Lamonta and between that place and Culver. This territory is very I productive by reason of the fact Metolius Ready for Business Metolius, Ors., March 'JS, 1011. EniTOK Jol'RNAL Wool growers snd the people generally reoiding in the territory for many miles surrounding Me tolius will U interested in know ing that tha work of construction of a large wool warehouse st Me tolius has commenced and by the end ot the present week will be well under way. The building, 60x150 feet, is conveniently lo cated on the industry track ot the Oregon Trunk railway snd easily accessible from all directions. Mcdern machinery will be installed for handling and preparing the wool for shipment. The building is so located that additions to the length ot it may be made as busi ness requires. The structure will, ofrour.He.be coml-ted in ample time to handle the present season's wool crop ot Central Oregon snd Metolius will become the trading point for this entire country, the wool product ot which amounts to over 1,000,000 pounds annually. Tendiug the arrival and instil lation of machinery in the wellr owned by the Oregon Trunk Kail way company and the Inland Em pire company water is being hauled from the Deschutes river in cars by the former company for use at Metolius and an ahundant supply is being kept on hand Water was struck at a depth ol IRIS feet in the railroad well, whilr the depth to water in the town well, dug at a point 40 or 45 feel higher elevation, is 708 feet, which indicates that in both wells sheet water was struck, and insures a good and permanent water suppl) for Metolius. lioth compunief will install 50 horse power engines, the railroad company's engine ami boiler being now on tha ground nd also the latest and most ap proved pumping machinery, which baa been shipped from St. Louis Water from the town well will be pumped into a 100,000 steel tank and there will be a lame water reservoir in addition. An inspection by the writer of freight on the railroad platform revealed the fact that Metolius now occupies the same position as did Shaniko for so many years and is the distributing point for freight shipments to all interior points, including Prineville, Red mond and Bend. This condition will continue until the bridge across Crooked river is constructed and the rails laid to Redmond, probably July 1. Those engaged in hauling freight may feel aBsured of an abundance of water, hay and feed for their horses and excellent sleeping and eating facilities lor themselves at Metolius. The four lumber yards now have an abundance of lumber and more than a dozen business buildings are in course of construction. The new bank building is rapidly near ing completion and W. B. Lolt man's bank will open for business in a fw days in a temporary loca tion adjoining the site of his per manent building, work on which will start soon. Metolius will soon have a news paper to exploit- its advantages and tell of its development. M T. I'ierson arrived last week fiom North Dakota and will soon com mence the erection of a two-story building on the corner of Adams and Fifth streets which will be the home of the Metolius Central Ore-gonian. Reduction in Prices On account of lower freight rates, 1 have reduced the price from 1 0 to 15 per cent, on all Furniture, Floor and Wall Coverings, Baby Carts, Stoves, Ranges, Hardware, also Building Material. A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. Mr. Newcomer, this is the place for you to find every thing you need. D. P. Adamson & Co. Druggists Prineville, - - - Oregon FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Protect your home from fire by securing a dry chemical fire ex tinguisher. No automobile is safe without them as tliey prevent the gasoline from spreading as water will do thrown on it when afire. We have a stock of extinguishers on hand for your inspection. . SIM SIMPK1NS. 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