HILL OFFICIALS VISIT CROOK COUNTY ContlnOdl from first n gr. inp grain and fragrant with growing fruit. Everywhere they observed progress. Tho people of the various small towns have awak ened to the necessities occasioned by the prefence of the railroad and are rising to meet the chang ing conditions. At Metclius the commercial intereslshave caused an artesian well to be driven with tho result that water was encountered at a depth of less than TOO feet. A handsome new hotel also is being erected there, which will rccom module all the travel that is expected there within the next few years. Colonists are coming into the country in great numbers. It is estimated that the opportunity seekers who arrive there num ber more than 100 daily. Near ly all remain. Most of them have money and invest it rn small tracts of land. The var ious towns are well prepared to j accommodate the new arrivals having committees who meet the trains and gtage lines and who advise the settlers on oppor tunities for profitable iuvest ments. At Bend a Ladies' Auxiliary to the Commercial Club has been organized for the purpose of holding weekly meeting to wel come the families of new citizens justness at the land offices is booming. The number of tilings on homestead land at Bend since the first of the year has been Dearly 100. All property close to the town has been taken up and most new arrivals are seek ing locations as far as 50 miles from town. -I never was more surprised in life," said Mr Jackson, and Mr. Foster joined with him in voicing this sentiment. "The entire country presents excellent op portunities for agricultural and horticultural development. Nothing that has been said of that region has overestimated it. I'll be able to go back to St. Paul now and tell them that the liter ature that has been sent out on this subject has not even done it justice." Tillman Reuter's success on his 35 acre farm near Madras has been phenomenal. Without irrigation he has been ab!e to raise crops'that have taken first prizes at nearly all the agricul tural competitions h 'd in the Northwest in the past Tow years He accompanied the party to Portland, this being the first trip he ever made from his present home to th'n city on a railroad train. Orconian. An Cld Maij's Idea. "Do you." he asked, "believe in early marriages? "Well." she replied. "I used to, but am willing to say r.iat at present I believe better late t iau uever' may be applied lo ninrria; e as well as to some other things."-Chicago Kecord- Ucrald. j Kismet. "He loves me not." i ;e daisy said When Elste soukM io pluck An answer from It ! at by leaf Of ill or happy iu .:. "He loves me not. " ihe daisy said 'hf-n all its leav' 4 were dried. And Elsie smiled ; I fate because She knew the d ;isy lied. Success Magazine. Decidedly Cool. Peggy Why 1 Ms strange garb, a straw bat and 1111 overcoat? Jleggy-The ren irks some of these girls make get n ; so thud. 1 buve been working my brain lately, and nat urally this leaves the rest of my body cold. seir lork Telegram. HAS HO SUBSTITUTE Absolute! Pure Tha only baking powtler made from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar Mi7ALUFrf.N0 UME PHOSPHATE 11 m TREASON TO YOUR TOWN. Whjr Sptnding Your Monty Elsth.r Might Bo So Dtteribod. In ro-rul mMrvss N'fxr Hi West ern Now York NrsiHT Pulllhi,rs' assocl.n Ion K. K. ItusM'v. I'tililislior of the riiriw l Y.I Cllin'ii. wild "The nnitili'in l! rv.illv a wrloiis ono and hits in nvrivrd Hie stioutloii It sliouitl have hint Int in it laife nte.tsurp avwmila fr the rxinslou of the I'usliicfj to I in mouse rvtti,ui On coueei u In Clit'sT claims 10 have I business of J."atO.iX0 kt j-c.tr. Hit nn estimated iu:lt of II r inn. nioiiiillns to ever JT.tXWM "One viil.ice i tit x'pu!.ulin of ,VW I cited lit nn example of li.it the nut II order business: iiio.m locally. It Is claimed lh.it during i he month of iHveinlier last ever Ki.iMI ns sent to money orders from thai vilhue to one Chlc.ico mail order house. A letter of liwtiiir brings forth the reply thai there Is no foundation for nioh statement, Rlthoiih hat Is consid ered a lar;:e amount of business Is actually sent to Ihe mall order house. The estimate uiveu (dace 11 at alKiut $10,i annually. "A smitw hat re-ent development of mail order businos Is Ihe trade in ladies' wearing apparel. A inimlMT of Indies pairotii'.e house dealing In those pxxlt without rvalizlujc lhat in pernilttiti,; themselves to he ensnared by Ihe e.xuent of the new fad, the psychology ot advertisiuj;. they are layitis' themselves oen lo rritlelsm quite a much at the man who 1 de luded Into sending away hit hard earned dollars for coosls w hich show np beautifully In the catalogue, but have a decidedly differeol appearanev when he receives them. -The regular mall onler houses at the present time have alluring advertise incuts Id the marlines in w hich they offer apparently wonderful lutn-'alns in ladies' suits. The psychological feature of the advertisements seems to be the jrnarantee. which Is given great promi nence. Of course Ihe render is not ei peoted to draw Ihe deduction that lo case the goods are not rtsht Ihe firm has corresimident to deal with the case who Is quite as expert in his line as the high salaried man who writes the ids. lu the matter of ladies' suits it should not be a difficult matter to present a strong argument In favor of making personal selection from a large stock lu a store known to be re liable In preference to sending lo a dis tant city and buying, as It were, a cat in a bag. The local houses unquestion ably have the advautage of the best arguments, and these If proer!y pre sented are bound to prove effective. TREES THAT ADORN STREETS Car Should B Given Ths Valuabl Assets to Town Improvsmsnt. All planting and care of trees that adorn and greatly help to beautify and Improve the streets should be done by the town or by iernianeut orgnniza tions authorized to carry on the work The poorer the soil the larger should be the hole for the tree. If convenient add rich soil. Spread the roots careful ly. Kill In with pulverized soli and press into contact w ith the roots. Pro- A SEAT riB.E Of TE'.K Sl'KMIlKT. IFrom American Cily. New York. J tect the tree with a line of wire net ting supported on three or four posts. It adds to the expense, but pays lu the long run. Wheu a tree elicv.5 of d-cay in pla'jes get busy at once and secure the -services of a competent tree doctor. have the wound dug out. scracd and a neat cement filling put in. thus pro longing the life of the tree. But in the protection of the young trees don't forget to stir np civic pride Provide for the small Imv and enlist him if you can. It pays hetier than to permit arrest or thre::i. ;i with arrest. IX'U't permit telegraph !:; ci'mmi to mu tilate trees or climb tli-m .villi spikes Secure Ihe pnssage of onliuan. cs forc ing wires and cables underground wherever practicable. Telegraph and telephone poles are unsightly and In terfere with all s -hemes of street lin provemeut and tr.e ;hi,;'.r,f. Women Paint Their Church. Women are today playing a promi ne:it part lu the Improvement and beautifying of towns. In liiirlingtoii. N. J., a number of women members of the congregation of a prominent church of that place undertook the job of painting their eilllice lest a campaign of church improvement shonhl fiiii through by a lack of funds. Headed by the pastor's wife, they bravely set to work with paint pots and brushes and then formed a p'n money fund to employ a man to die-rate the top of the building. Woman Wanted. To do general houe work. Innnlr of Mrs. ost,et, Oregon. 3-30 4-0p Found. A bunch of kevs V,il barn and llillard's honn have same by calling at this ollice. 3-23 22-Rifle Lost. At end of Crooked ri, v,.i.t.. Finder please leave at E. T. Tor,ia.. 1 Co.'e store and receive reward. -P K. ii. Citoss. m '-- lf:'3 Call For County Warrant. All reyiiterod (enerl fund arrant and all rond warrant up to and includ ing No. 4.1 are now payable. Inter! wilt top from the date of thin notice. I'rineville, Oreirn, March lit, Itu.ni I. Jokoax, . t'ountv Troiiier Mare Lost. irv mare, brand anchor T on left shoulder, collar mark on each lioiibler halter and forty feet of rope; weight about I0,i0 pounds; reward. Addren, Jon Hi avrrr, rrlneviilo. Or. 3 Id If. Relinquishment Cheap. ItW acre. 20 mile from Prineville on Crooked river ; 20 acre in grain: irri gation not required hut can I irrigated. House, barn, it-wire fence, around the whole will relinquish for J). Inquire at this office. SlrJ-tf. Eggs for Hatching. White Wyandot!: lo for $2. IS. V. t knstaiu k, l'rlnevllle. Ore. 3-tf Huntington & Wilson Attorney Of The Palles, :uav opened oflUvst In Portland, Oirjon. Rooms 805-807 Lewis Building;. f Hmtnosa sent lo them from Crunk nmniv through tlielrorriee In The laAllea or dlnvl lo thilr Porllsnil aitttresa will rtsvlw itiumnl attention. IMrtland Phone. Main Notice of Contest. lVrrtim-nt of Ihe Interior, I'ntlpil Sili t u.l ilOice.TtK' lllo Ore. M r,-h -l 1411 To William It. Mormn ol 103 K, .villi St., Swttlc, o 'rv lirtir noUHnt thai Hlim ka Wilinn who vives Prineville. llronn. hr n.u,.,rtt.. a.ltr del on IVbruary i. nil, flla in Uit ,lti.e hrr .tali- corroUiratt'd application lo eou- auu mun inecanceiiauou ol Tour home Hlca.t enlrv No. UVv,T, afrial No. "uVv7 ma.lv NovomiR-ria. t9. for w. m-rtion -JS Town. shie 17 raiiKtt IS eat W i!laiurtti M,n,lian ax irmiilota tor her covo-me .hll..B.w i.l William It. Monran has mholli atamtonr,l it tract ol land lor ovr six mooihii last pat: tlial hi ha tailed to n-iittf on the aaul land for more than si months: that he has wholly lailt-d 10 improve and cultivate ih ot land a re,iurv,t hy law or at all. You are.;t hen-lore, further noliltM that the aid all,t!alion will be lak.-n by this oBica as bavins W'vu confessed bv vou, an.l your said entry will b eamvlnl' ihmindrr wlihoui your further right h be h.-ard therein, either beior this ifhce or ou appeal. If vou fait to file in tlm oflii-e within tweutv davs after thi rl it KtH publiealioa of this noli,.M u .1,... n below, your answer, under oath, specifically novtina and r,-spondinir to lhee all,-tfaniM ,,'f cmlesi. or it jou fail wuliln thai lime lo rtle in lln pfflif due pro.il thai you have served a copy ol your aioiwor on Ihe said romeMam either In person or by rot-mercd mail, if thli s,Tvice is made tty the delivery of a copy ,d lour answer 10 ihe contestant til person, proof of such service must be either the said ron- testanl s written acknowledgment ol his re ceil'l ol the copy, -how -,1m the dale of it. r. eeipl. or Ihe affidavit of Ihe person bt w hom me delivery was made statins: when an.! here the copy was delivered; if madet.vn-Riv n r.it mail, pnof of such scri p e inusi cunsisl ot meanmavHoi ineper-wiu by whom ihe e,v t was maiien siantic when and the no MlStOlllcO to hu h it nu miUt, and thin aRidi lavil nitti lw ac-.ni(mmvd bf- the iotnuvtvr's rtxviut turth h'tu-r. You nhnuld slate to your answer Ihe namfnf the Mwurti(e to whuh jou dere future outic lu he win to yon. W. M(Virk. Renter. Pate of first publitaiton Mn h ji, l t)i Ihiteofseiond pubiiiation April , i-u" lteof third publication April t:tt pll. ot fourth pubtu-atiou April jy, lwil. Sum nions. In the Circuit Court ti the ;ale of Oregon for Crook County. J. H. dray, and O. C. f irar. Plaintiff, vt. Isa bella MctKmnM, Kehet-ca fiulavaoD, and Flora M mnalil. dt-Undanta. To lutiella MclMtaaid, an1 Rebecia Fin lay son, lit'ii(lams aUive named : In the name of the ritate of Oregon, vou are herehy rfiuirrd M appear and auW. r the complaint tiled ait at list you in the above-entitled court and unit, on or I Wore the lt day of the time prcMTibed in the ordrr for pu hit cation of tin -uninion!. to-wit : the i:ith dav of April pill, and it you fail toso answer, for want thereof, the ilaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief thvn-iu dn.aiidrdt to wit : Tiiat the delt-u1ant and eai h of them t re- intred loeublish their rlatra in and to the xuth half o( tiie south Wet uarter. and the South half of the Mouth Kut )ru r of lion me. fltinn taat quarter, and the North W est 'iiiarter of Section .Sixteen ilrtl. and the outh Hat quarter of the South t quarter of Section Eiieh teen (). the .Vorth Kttiarter .-irin neat quarter, ano tne .North hill of the North Kant quarter of Section Nineteen in Township Sixteen ii south, of fUiiKe Nineteen fl'i) Kut of the Willamette Meridian, in Crook County, Oregon, and that a decree te entered herein forever barring the wiid defendant, and each of them, an ft ail perwmji claiming under, by or through them ur either ol them from making or claiwitiK nuy intercut m ana u sail land or auv part thereof, and that plaintiff be de-lared the owners in lee aim pie of sairl land, and for such oth'-r nn'l furUier order or dwree a mav seem me.-t in the premimw, and for the costs and ii-luiraents of this suit. Thi sunimottH is srved upon you bv order of the lion. W. L. Hradshaw, Judge of the ahove- nuue.i court, dated tne -j:ird 'lay of February. 1'JU, ami the date of the find mibiu ati..n ..r thi summons is March 2nd. l'Jll. and ih Hat. iti the Itut publication thereof will eir.ire e2-l -U ' 'V. A. BKIX. Attyfor plaiutiffs. Contest Notiit Department of The IntiTior. V. b. Land Oilice, The Dalle, OreRon. Kebrtiary 13, l'l. a atifllclent content nrrtduvit hHvin in filed In this nttitie by Churlea (i. i' (VHiu-Mtitnt, Hifulnst honifsti-ad Entry Sit. 0h:, iniide Mart-b 20. 110. for h. u sp'4. tp I7guth, rurme ID nwt, HUni- eiw .virnuiaii, ny Alunxo H. Hol.lnMin, con- tist?p, In wlilcn It In Hllnc-d that said AlonKi H. Iti.lilnM.n box wholly aliandoned said tnu-t fur inDre than alx inontha taut it: flint said trw-t U not Sf tiled upon and cultl-vah-d by huIU Marty as rt-qnlred hy law: lhat tht're arf no Improvement uikiii Raid tru,.- Ihatsald HlU-ifpd ahaencevras not dua u his eiiiloym-nt In the army, navy or marine corps of the United HlaU-a In time of war. Said parlies are herehy notified to appear. respond and oirer evidence touching Kald a! IfKullon at lUo'clock a. in. nn April I, lull, before T. K. J. I)ti fl"v. a Notary Publle, ut hi. offloe In I'rlnevllle. Oifon, and that final hearing will l held at in o'clock a. m. on April , Wll. Imfore the IleirlsUir and llelver at Hie I'nlled Hlatea lnnd Ortlce The Ifcilles, tlregon. The wild itouteMtant havlnor. In a nronernf. fldavll, tiled Ki hruary l, lull, art forth fai;l whleh Mhow that after due dlllirem-f tMnu,nul servlee of this nitlneean not lie ma'te. It Is ,i,-r,'oy oruereu and aire-tea that such notice be gi ven by due and prnfa-r publication. -"M V. MUOKK, mulsler. ids Wanted!! ITo 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's Addition to Prineville, Or. Sale of Suits Sale of left on hftnd Suits n-d Overcowta. $22.50 SuiU $15.00 $30.00 Suits $20.00 $45.00 Suits $25.00 $30.00 Overcoats . $20.00 $25.00 Overcoats.. $18.00 GORMLEY, the Tailor. Nitc to trcditort. Noli.1 t hvrvt.v tWvn hx Ih timforalat nr.. Uic kilHiiitiMirnsrit o( tin fatal ol rwi K. I l.ytU'. itiHvsuutt, ut ll )notitt hviu vUtiti ' ,ho pnjHT vourhcra U the u ti.t.r-ttK m tht i oitttout M. R K 1 1 tot in I'mifvUtf, Or-nott, j wtihtn ix ntotithtt tniH Itw 0iw ot m ilrl i lutluiium ol tins noii.o. lUtt tin .'ii.l .Uy or Vrnvh. lU. H I A H t.YTl K. i Almtn.!imiiis ot ih ktii .it i. tt.ru o v Contest Notic. IVjxjirlniptU of thr Iiilt-rntr, U.S. iMui 0.ttcitili Lalli. (rpm A auftVlt'tit rtm1t mrtiUvll ti v In twn flltHl tn thltotriti.v Krunota K. VWlKl.twi'ii- ionimiii. Mcttnt huiittM4 iitlry No. twt, : madv Mun-h 17, llO, fiif-1, Httlon U.Ti-wn- , thlp l'i -vuth, Hng 14 Kw-t, W iiiMin.-t(o : which It lit ttll.-ifvj it, twta i-'uU 1. Jtihn-i m tiHH wholly ttiMiittoufit mui tract ftr mon Umn Hln uiotiiha Itutt !.(; UimI Wilti imol U iml MtllHl ui-n nd riittl vtc,l t Ui tvtrtr iv remin d It lw; tlmt inU l- ' ltmU iiwmv wit, nut tin h hUinUy intnt j initio nny irnvy r iuitrtn ciupn or u . t'nlUst SlHUm In lliih of wr. HuUt uarltn ! ttrv hrr'liv mttltliKl iti nmar. to.iH,i..i mii1 , ott'Tvldrncv Uitlt'tiliiK U ullcvktlon III it oYlnt-k. in. -u April J', iwil u-ft.n-T. K. J. ! lurTy , h nt.utrv tutIU tit hi otitv lu lrtn I vHt Un-tMi, Hint Hint tutt! hinrtn wilt In brltlm lo,v:K k m. on Airtt twit, tw ' ftinc th Krtf!tr mid Ifa'ivlvvrni tli t'nlUHl i MlittM l.n.l OrtUv In Thr HwltfK, Onu.xi. i Tlif snud ouittittnt hnvlnii, tn pn.tr ft j flitHvtt, fllftl tfhrunrv "A IWH. Mi Airth lW whlrh -how 11ml Mflt-r ilu dUtf ncv i'ninnl TMwirfihh nntltr inn not U nmi1t tt I , twn'ity onitriHi itnd tltrwtd tht mirh notlcv I Ktvcu by dui 4tii 1 1'itipt'r puMlfMtton. Contest Nntict. IVrartment of the Interior. I'. 8. Latul Uttk-c at l'lie Oallni, in-iroii. Keliruary T, 111, A sulflclent cmlrst afndavt liarlm ravn filed In this oltlre hy -,,,, W, ( Hira,l mil. U-stant, ujialnl hotnestd enlrr Niv l.ia made June (I. lw)7. hr m'1, ue'-.. nS ',. a,.1, e', s-ellon SI. lowixhlp 17 south. nilie 17 .t. WlllaiiM-tte Meridian. Iiy t).-r . An d. rxin. eoiiu-ster. In which It Is allnp-d that aid l-ur K. Anderson has wholly alain dHied said tract for more than als nitiitlhs last pat; that said tract Is not aetlled uuou and cultivate! by said party aa rvqulrrd h law; that there are no lnilnvenietita w hat. ever Ihcwin; that said allccctl atM.-nsi, was rat due to his rtiiploymi-ut In tite armv, navy or marine corps of the t'ultcl Mlutea In time of war. r-ald parllo are hen'by notified toapir, rcsiitd and oir.T evlilence touch ing said allegation at lu o'clock a. m. on April 4). lull. l rr.'T. K. J. Duffy, a notary public, at bis office In IMncvllle. Oregon, ami thai filial hearing will lie held at 10 o clock a. in. on Apill .T, lfl, liefore Ihe hVgwler and Knvlver at the I'nlted KlaU tjsnd urn iv In i ne i it ne. On -gun. 1 he SMtil oottUitiant having, tn a proper af nli.vlt. fli, Kfhrvmry -7, 1U, M-t forth fkcu which thow that utter due diligence pnumul wrvtw ofttdn until- eau tod b iimtle, it ts hervhy ordered Htid din-r ed that ueli tiotliT w given ny uuvtind pnper puidlcMtimi. -p i. . MOoKfE, llwutrr. .Notice at Final Settlement. N.dfee is hen-by given that the undersigned amuiiii.Ntratrix oi the estate of Koiand t'arrmh deceMNj, has tiled her final ace, mm tn said eiaie in me i ounty t ourt of the state of Ore gun lor t rmlc County, and the said court han net Tuesday the 4th day of April, l'Jll, at 10 ovioci a. in. of uid day, at the county court riNm at I'nneviiif, Oregon, as tbe time and plat e fttr hearing all tttial aerftuul. At which lime and plaeany persou iiifcrentel in said estate may appear and object to said final aecoiMii. And aid ttmrt by said final account i in rn r tne saxt administratrix deed over to Charles W. I'arrinh all of lot 6 In block of palutain, now Madras, Oregon, for tne reasons stated in itaid liuai account, 1 fated Huh l.u day of Man h, lull. MAKTHA A. f'ARRlKH Administratrix of the estate ol Inland 1'arrisb, in.-vt.Mat.-u. W Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned the admini.tralor ol thu estate ol John i:! i ueker, deceased, in all persons having claims agaitiit the said d-cased lo present the same Willi the proper vouchers to the underlined at me wii'e oi .w. k. r.iiiou in i'rlnevllle. (ire gon, within six month from the first publtra lion of this notice. Dated Ibis 2nd day of March. 1911. J. A. l-Ki'K. Administrator of tin- Kilatc o( John (J. ucser, ucceaseii, i. II. Hrewstt r. 0. K. R. L. Itrewster t'ity Kntfitieer Friiievtllf, Or. Brewster Engineering Co., Prineville, Oregon. Surveying, Maping, Estimates. Phone, I'ionccr 23s. T. O. O. i t ni.,s . 1 a Haturday nlvht. Htrangenj welcome. Ft. V. Constable, N. O.: Wldd Barnea, V. o II. L. Hobbs. See: and C. It. Dinwiddle. Tread. Wanted. Three or four fiirtiUlied rootriH fur livht hoiiBekefping or will take fur ititied houne. 'I'hone Pioneer Abstract Company. 2 23-tf. R. L. Jordan & Cleutt and Monarch Shirts $1.25 $1.50 Arrow Brand Collars 2 for 25c. Ladies Muslin Underwear We have a complete line of muslin underwear styles too numerous to mention, with prices that are right. R. L. Jordan & Company 1V11I meryj OreriirirT First Showing of New Spring riais Tuesday, Mar. 21. Mrs. Este: Millinery Parlors, PRINEVILLE, - v.f SYtv V S ' 5-; i i'4 iiiT.ivtn-.ijiJ aim $ SADDLERY SHOP 6 5 9 H. D. STILL Prineville, Oregon Notice for l uhlicaticm. Ih'prtrin'iit of Ihe tul.'Hnr, V.a, J.tiii'l ttHiei! at I 'ft jhU.-, t r'irn, Mnn-h H'.ili, iitll. NoHfp id liPH'tty Kiv-n tlmt Mi'hm . i;iillfk. of I'riiivvlllf, Ori-uou, who on ,uvtntii-r 7th made IIottifHtt'sil No. tiltitiS, for no'i nw', ni-'j. til)' I hv-. fii't... Hftliulj :). tnun-hlii H mnith. raiijpK 17 ifHWt, WitUmcttB M'-rl'itati, huM flle'l notice of ,t.t-mloti to nihke Km... ointniitlltion troof. to ttiih lh r i ni in to I tut linn. Above .-rritw(I. itvUtn- Wnrri'ii ltrown Count) 'Clerk, ttt his orli'.; nt iTitii'viMr, ore If on, on the .irtth day o( Ari), I'MI. (,'lHifDHIIt tlKllM-H RM W H nt'UHCH lUlVl'l K. Hnliwuod. WilliHin II. Klrklmtn. Mtttviti drain. Arthur Miiiklcr.ull of l'rin vllh- ort-Kun. C W. MOUKK, Kenlotf-r. Kotlre for Puhlicution ?)pvarlinnt of Hip Interior, t. H, 1.hihI Ollii-u at 'I ImIIi-n, Orf-Ki'D. Man li lllh. mil. Notice Is bi-n-l'V ulvi-n that hols-rt lifiimris. ol I'rliiovllli'. Ori-Kun, who, on April fitli, mai ilotiR'Ntoao N". l.'Si'," K,-riil No. 0.W7Z. lor i.-'i nwtf, and i,,..J sw1,. sei-tlon .'t", townfililp f soulti. KaiiKi.' 1H lksi, rV'llluini'ttt) MtTlilian, has tiled notice of Intfiitlon to nniko titisl llve-vear nroof. lo eslahllHh i-lalm to the latul alxive disi:rlleil, lifforo Wsrrn Hrown. Vimn- ty IIIiTk, hl Ills ollli'! at I'rlnevllle, ori'KOIl. on tlm Wtli iIh3 of April, lull. Claimant tihiih-s as wittl'-HHi's: Mllini'r n. r'alri'lill'l, William O. I!raln, Allien I. ( rain, Frank A. HtiKhes, all of I'rltMtvillc, Orriroii. 3-ilp W. MtlUKK, Itenlster. Notice to Property Owners. All utroetu anil al'eys in tlie city of rnneville vacant lots ami rear ot tuini neRH plucea imtKt lie ek'anuil up anil kept clean. Ioose stock niuiit lio kiapt off the BtrcetH. A regular ponml it lie- in prepared aim all looss ftofk will bo 0 'nflnod in the future Chickens also are not allowed to run at larc The dog tax for Hill is due and niunt he paid at once. All of these ordi nances will he inforced. A. ,1. Wkhton, 3 2 Chief of l'olice. Farm for Sale. 180 acres, 130 acrnn kood bottom land,' 30 acret in cultivation ; all tinder fence; creik runninf; through place; miiall house; iiood barn and corrals for hand lin Block ; surrounded hy good out range, $10 per acre ; easy terms. Mud VANDBaPooL, rnueville, Urogon. 3-23-lm-pd. ' New Spring Styles In Ladies Shoe. Cravftifllr, Lrallu-r in Ciunmrl.tU, Islrnl Pumps anil llitjli Cuts, Short Vamp sit J Strictly up-lo-tlatf, $3.00 to $4.00 0. K. MARKET iks Sfi Stroud & i ; Choice Beef, Veal Mutton and Pork A Fine Line of Sausage Telephone orders receive prompt attention -M v J 1 Sutem.nl of R.aourc.a and Liabililiea of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon th. cloa. of butlnMt March 7, 1911 At KKHlll.'IICKH Iiana unci IHanniiita yi'JS.iri r,l Jnltml Hbittta Honda.... Rank I rHiilata,eUj I'aah A i'ue from bnnka liedeinptlou ruud ,. 12.51)0 00 . l'J.511 H ,. (Mi Oil H;i',Htt 71 B. F. All.o. Prasldenl Will Wur.w.ll.r. Vic. Pra.ldaal iTJ3VC33E5I, ill THE HAMILTON STABLES H. WIGLE, PRINEVILLE, Stock boarded by the day, week or month at ReaRonable rates. Remomber ua when in Prineville. Rates Seasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent 8 Company Dress Ginghams Cotton Foulards, Lawns, Dimitys. All the Newest Spring Creations Ladies' Waists Just Arrived the newest that can be gotten. Peas ant, Lingerie and tailored styles. WWiWlTag.wgalT-lT,iI I Stroud, Proprietors Butter and Eggs Country Produce 1.IAIII1.ITIKI capital Hloak.lalil In Hurplua fnnil, varii"l llDdlvldml prudu, uarneil , (Tlroulnllun . I MI.H09 00 ., ',iw oo .. Jjs.lUS 'J , . h.acxi mi Jlepo.lla sfis.ms si T. M. Baldwin. Ca.hl.r H. Baldwin. Au'l Cashlar Shingles, MouldingH, Windows, Doors, GlatBes, Eto. Etc., Etc. SHIPP& PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON Proprietor OREGON :4 8 I