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Professional Cards, Crek County jfistrmtt C, AWlr.cU of Mill tu nil Unit nil la lu Hi Crook nuitilr, B. F. W.U., 5KtM7, rW.ill., Off Sale of Suits 4 - v . y " V ft I ... i . s : i v v i :: ii ill? - s - L o .14! w - i i, 1 Cbe Oue Vine WW'lllllllllliiHllH- EASTER MORNING. By JOEL BENTON. THE sprtngtimt flood ii borne along Beneath th ever videnlnR sun. Orchestral strains of woodland sons And meadow carols melt In one One chant of pure, ecstatic Joy That bonds of death are swept away. That winter's hosts no more annoy, While every path is turned to Hay. T The aureoled twig, the budding The genial south wind's tropic . . spell AO1! fresh green fields, bereft of gnei, The summer's opulence foretell. We hear the brook's exultant flow As, mad with joy, it sweeps away. Jso more the bonds of Ice and snow Rule us with their relentless sway. $ To earth and man an equal boon, A. We IPA thf UOrlH 9rl nan, K-r, i . : . ... Ana oiras ana nowers with life a-tune. Blow, gentle south wind, o'er the Dlain : Bend, sky, today your deepest uiue. For Bin and sorrow's saddened reign juuat yield and all be born anew. W-HIWH-l l 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ! 1 H-fr FLOWERS OF EASTER FACT. It seems almost certain that the first Easter bonnet ever worn in the States flaunted Us innocent splendors in the rough hewn pews of the little edifice at Jamestown, Va., in the year 1010, where only an ivy grown brick tower now marks the spot where America's first Easter service was held in a Protestant Episcopal church. ' The Easter lily was as great a fa vorite in the Levant a thousand years ago as it is in America today. It flour ishes in heathen countries as luxuri antly as in Christian ones and is Just as familiar in Cochin China, the is land of Formosa, India and Japan as In our near neighbors, the Bermudas. It is in the Bermudas that the East er lily attains its greatest glory and beauty. So vast are the fields and so many the flowers that a land breeze will carry the fragrance for miles out to sea, whispering of wife and home to the returning sailors. More than 200 farms nre devoted to lily growing, and sometimes as many as 10,000 flow rs bloom In a single field. The lily export trade exceeds $40,000 per an num in flowers and amounts to about $12,000 a year in bulbs. t It is said the Bermuda lily -was first brought to this country by Thomas P. Bergcnt in the spring of 1876. Mr. Sergent received two bulbs from friends while visiting the islands. He presented them to Mr. Harris, the Philadelphia florist, who named them the Llliura hnrrisil and iias cultivated i hem very successfully. TO KEEP THE EASTER LILIES FRESH FOR DAYS Off to keep Easter lilies fresh is a bit of plant lore that many housewives will be glad to be informed Hlmnt luhoniia nt tha gifts they received Sunday. And as the method of preserving them is a simple one, according to an expert florist, there is no reason why many women should not have them blooming for from two to three weeks. "Besides watering lilies regularly, the most essential thing is to keep them out of drafts," he says, "for noth ing is so injurious as to hnv anHHnn gusts of wind strike the leaves, blos soms or even the roots, for it blasts them, and they, begin to wither. "They should be snravert with mod. erately cold water ouce each day, pref erably in the morning. And the great est care should be taken to get it di rectly on the roots anil not nn tha flowers, for every drop of water will uiane a yeuowisn siot on the beauti ful white petals flint rli.tr.ift.. tm-m their dazzling color. These lilies need a lot of water for nourishment and once a day is none too often if they are to be kept in good condition. I uave Known more of them to wilt from neglected waterinrr than from oth. er cause. So many women give them drinks regularly for threo cr f,,.. rib and then foraxt about it far t-a-unt,. tour or torty-eignt hours, and in that time the mischief is dnnr. nn,i n. plant has lost so much nourishment that it is never again fresh. The petals lose their clossr crispness, become dull and lifeless, the leaves droop and turn yellow, and the once beautiful things show every sign of decay. "This condition can ensilr ho rotowi. ed for from fourteen to twenty days uj proper care. I would suggest the gentlest kind of treatment fv.r tw, delicate flowers and warn persona against touching the petals, for they are easily bruised, and ouce the sur face is cut r an.-piti the oiaire blos som quickly Him. 'I would try to keen tlu il-.nt. ( . room where then is plenly of fresh air and light, thugh never n the di rect rays of the tun. fur if li ft it, tv, beat they will be burned, because they are so tender and, of course, wilt, Just as when they nre put in a draft. Then, too, I would not allow them to be -near heat or a fireplace and would endeavor to keep the atmos phere as near even as possible and never above '10 degrees. "Willi the cut lilies the best plan, if they are to be kept four days or a week, Is to change the water once a day and to keep in a deep vase where the liquid will extend well up the stems. I would suggest cutting off the ends of the stocks every day, so the flowers will be readily nourished liy the water. This Is Impossible after the pores in the ends close up, as they do unless removed every twenty-four hours." - Girl Wanted. Kanch work; steady employment; Rood wages. Apply to En Si.ay ton. 3.o4t. Mare Lost. . Gray mare, brand anchor T on left shoulder, collar mark on each shoulder; halter and forty feet of rope; weight about 1050 pounds ; reward. Address, John Bcbnett, Prfnevilie, Or. 3 16 tf. Personal Health and Purity. Up-to-date American Literature, adapted for all sorts and conditions of people, may be seen or had at Dr. Fox's office, Main street. Prineville, Or. 12-8-tf Salesmen Wanted. Wanted: -Four salesmen, eitliei ladies or gentlemen, with team, salary from $80.00 to $100.00 per month and expenses' Act quick before the po sitions am filial AUraCo tn. si uumro ulU. V. Chnatiaui, Prineville, Oregon. 2-lltf The Leader The Leader Easter Greetings Our Easter Stock of Ladies' nd Gents' Shoes have Arrived and we are now ready to show them to the most fastidious. Come and give us a trial is all we ask. If we please, tell others; if not, tell us. Don't fail to note our special soap offer which is still going on at the LEADER. Note our Main Street Window. Mrs. L Michel, Prop. Prineville, Or. New Hardware and Furniture Store NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: I have just received a general line of New and Second Hand Furniture, also a general line of Hardware. I have bought right and will sell at right prices. Newcomers and Old Timers Can save money by looking over my stock. No trouble to show goods. John Morris, PropV. Ladies Spring Suits. Ladies' Spring Suits The La Vogue Garment" J The correct slyles in which the "La Vogue Garment" is made will please you. The high quality, good workmanship, splendid lit, MAKE the garment give satisfactory service in the wear. J The best friends of "The La Vogue Garment" arc the women who haveworn it And because they have worn it, they continue to do so. J We do not FEATURE the . fabrics, the linings, the tailoring, or any other one point, but by giving each of these points the same conscientious attention, select a garment which is the garment to sell our customers with best satisfaction to them and most consistent, steady, year-afler-year profits to us. . New up-to-date Spring Suits now here. A vi sitlo uroe stor is sure to benefit you, whether you buy anything or not. Clifton & Cornett AT THE OLD BRICK STORE Dissolution of Partnership. TCntlPA IB I, Urul.l, ni.... lt. a nerehip heretofore existing betweea Guy Lafollotte and R. E. Gray, as jmfo- i inner 01 iue uroOK uounty .lournali is ' "J "'uim WIMC1H. Onv Lafollette retiring. It, . K. Gray win cuimnue me Dusineng, collect ail bills and pay all firm debts. uarea mis ltu day of March, 1911. if Lwa . GlIY LAFOtLBTTK. K. E.Gmis. Spring and Summer Samples. The new Spring and Hummer FaHhfon Book of Chan. A. Stevens A Bros, just received. The latest in Women's and Misses' mado to order garments, A complete line of beautiful samples. Mas. J. J. Smith, agent, 3-2-tf. Prineville, Oregon. Baled and Loose Hay. For tale.f Write cull or 'phone J. E. Ad ameon, Prineville, , Orentn. 3-23-t (County I'liynlclan.) Cm 9 jiwMwrf promptly r mifmt i? m w ihM S CT, tmlm ' mm tfmlm ifmm N. W. Sanborn AttoriH',v-ut-Utw AdmiiHoii liliM'k 1'rlni'vlllr jfrmj-mtjCmm Olflc. with 00. W. Iliuurt yWmtn'r, m m Off W. 1. M VI' US (). C. YOUNG 'rni'lli' In nil nnitti. KiwUt Hvnilon In walrr ritliu, luiinuou uU urluilual J. l.'m-ii. Culrwr fmtim, OrfH Dr. John Hubaek, jitp Vpitrtnrjf Siiritrun V Armjr. Alt furnuiil VUtrk t KriiiKi.Mv tUmilton Sublet. PriniU, Or. W. A. HELL fuank mi:nkii:e Lawyer The Palln - . Oreitun CMmt. S. Cimmr Jf. P. SStnmp WCUMKTH Belknap d Cdwards iPrintm'ilm; Off SI. Cllioti, jftHrmf-t-JCmm SPrintmilU, Ortftm. C. SSrimk mCuwyr Jtttrtmt, iPrimfillt, Orlftn. G. L. Ul-kNII-R Attorn)r-t-Lw Will praollt In all tt OourU. Omot nxt duor tu Dr. rUanbni'a, frlnevllln, Onvon, WADE HUSTON Surveyor Hoim-cteaJ locations a specialty Primvilla, Orfoo iPhytitlan mm J Smrfrmm CiUM Aumni 1'wmrri.T Oar oa Niuirr I urni' ()( Itooa HoitTH or AoaiMuK'a liatHiHToRtt. Hotli oQlceau rJ ! fXvucm uaUvhouvm. Ortftm Dr. J.TrcKcllcs Fox SPECIALTtESi Oi-nrnl and f iitwrullv. HurKory; HvnliTt. and ; lit of iii'iimt: MHlwir.-rv, anil imium. ; of Wniiwn and t'lillUrfn; Tli Allinenlary ; ('ai)iil, unit Iligiwllon, 1 Attmlancp ft! OITlw, Main Sf., Tuaatlnra, ; ThnriMliiya, nnd Hlurtlaya,lu& p. in, Othtr f ttmi'a ou rail. Prineville, Oregon For Sale." One grade Clydesdale Stallion, com ing 4 vears old, weighs 1700 pounds. Call on or write S. E. Prose, Prineville, Oreiion. 3-2D-4t. Homestead Relinquishment. 160 acres; 10 acres plowed; Al home rtoad. If interested drop a line to Piistoffice Box 304, Prineville, Oregon. a-23-4tp. , Cows for Sale! Some Extra Good Milch Cows for Sale. Call on phone or write, H. E. Ride out, Proprietor Fairview Stock Farm Prineville, Oregon J " RECEPTION " $ Smith & Allingham, Props. Champ Smith's old stand. Imported and Domestic I Cigars Imported Wines Liquors. anc For Sale. Crenm Separator, 760 llm. an hour, wind mill top and Hiilkey Plow. For pnrticiilara nee John Mattaon, Prineville, Oregon. 2-l-tf. Sale of left on hand SuiU and Overcoats. $22.50 SuiU $15.00 $30.00 SuiU $20.00 $45.00 SuiU $25.00 $30.00 Overcoats. $20.00 $25.00 Overcoats . , $ 1 8.00 CORMLEY, the Tailor. Winter Layers are Profit Payers. My pen at U thmouuMirl Wlitltt XVyNiuldttf lnKI XVi I'b'K" JftiMlurr, IVii now nmlwl. Fuk I'iOO jwr 15, 5 mr (t'til of ImUh gunrnittiMvl, I'nH or writ, K. K. Kvaui trnnviUo Oruu. 2 1 HI Hotli fr PuMtcutioit Vir(itiiit ul On ltit rUir, V, . 1111 KHUP I !' IHU , Ort'tfuH. Mr. h Mill, N"ttc U hnly ttlv'ti tlmi linlri triorlt, til 1'rinwllU'. irri, lto, on AfMl attt.1 lr BW V, AUI H), MH'llkM it', lWtitil ll. mhAIi Unn 1H r-t. WllUtiK'tttf M. rl-iuti, flvi-pr tnml, hi mlnbUth t'Utlu I" t lit Imul tavf tvto rlt-?.!, tirhtr Murrrii tuwti, l'4tin llic 1MU (t ill Atll. l'U t'tKllttAItt lUmM M WiltM'i'! Itllitirf VV, ralKhilil. WMii O. I rat.,. Aiuri t, rui, KrMHli A, lltithlU ol rrtnttlr, on tt.ti, a J.ip C, W, MouKK, li.ui.i.f. ConUit Not let. U.B, Umt OrlU-ri llm nlip, Ornvm A HMffli'lt'Ml htii( ttlflilnvtl IuivIiik mn IH(d ht Ui) oiTUv hv KrtUM'l V, riithl, sn . 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Amlrtiun Iium wlinlly nlnn donml amIiI Imct fur tuutv tlmn oiit imHtilia lnt 11, ttmt MHltl irnrt tutt wiilrd uMtu and rulltvniml tty miIiI urtv tt r'iulrrtt ly Inw; tlml lliwr' nre tin imnrttvpitK'nU wlmt. tr tlifixni; tlml nnit ulj-itt'l lm inw Hut not dun tti bin rniflnynti nt In Imp unity, imvr or inn rim (ttrM of Hie fnHett Minu In l Inw uf nr, 8ltl pttrllr nn ItrrWiy nottHt 4 tuninr, rttHn(t ntnl ntft-r rvltrin tucb' tint tuilif nlltnttilim nt lu uVIn k a. m. nn April Jli, lH,Vf,rtT. K J. iHitrv. nutnnr public, nl hiit nrttct) III rlnvtU, Orftmi, nin, Uml (Innl lii ttrltig will l lintd nt lOuVln-k n. m. on A pit) 7, tfort tin H t titirittt lttmlvtr nl Urn llntlfU Klub l-tvud im U Tli linllr, Ortiton, The sntfl riiititMnt imvltitf. In trtitt r f tl.luvlU IU .! K-Irunry 7?. IDH, wt furth Tm'U whtoli uliuw tttnl nflt-r due dllfe' in imtmmuiI rvltw of thin nutlet) ran ttt T mntjts H httviiy ortlf rfd nnd dtiwirU tlml cli nuttt! tH' fivttti ty due nnd miM'r imtiltrnttun. 8-Ifp M(HHK, Kutr-r. I Nutirt of Content. fopftrtmentnf the Interior, l iiltisl HuuhUmiiI nff.ee, Tli litttlt (ro, Man li .'l, Jt t -To William It. Morxanol lu3 K,&tll(HiMHtniile, ftnali,, fVntttntrt. Yuit nn Imrt'dy ittliflid that BUm'tio WiUnii who Ktvt-a I'rlni'trllltt, trfim, hvr iMwtuUit't tlr.nii, did n Kt hrunry i, toil, tile in thi ortlr' lu-r duly tttrntUirntt-d ati('Htion u run. ttut and Mt'iirn ihtM-aiu ullittiuii nl yimr hump Mtratt wittrr Nn. ftVi7, wrlnl Nn, U'mJ ntndo Novemlwr la, luoy, ut w'4 my lluii sa. Town liln n milKll 1ft 4M lllUU't Urrkdinii, ltd it grtiund ftrhr (Ntutint nrnull,Ktn Unit M&itl milltvm If. MorKn h wholly alutiidnin-d aid inn t ol Imid fur ovor Rii rtmnth ptttti ; tlml he hit Inlkd tu rtldr on HiPiiaid Innd for mure than nix month : Hint he hmt Uo!ly failml ti liinive and otiltlmtt Hie natd UfW t uf laud ritilrtHl hy Uw oral all, You aru, tlifnilnrrt, further nollilM (hat the tmld klh RMiluni will In- taken hy th olh-, an having-1'0 ion( Hd by yn( and your nald ttnlry Hill Uft rnitoelmf therimiidtr ulllioiH your furittpf rlRht to lw heard thi-rrhi, ritht-r Uioro thli oltU o or on tptl, If yuti lull to lllti In thta nlVire wllhln twrtity dnj allcr Hio Foi'HTH itibllf'atlou o( thU iiotU )?, an hou below, your nivpr, muUr oath, nbftitlrnlly iiMHtlug and rMondtiiK to thoitu nll'-uatioii of conu'nt, or If yon rU withlit that lluitt to niy In thin office diifi prtMif tlml you Imvu m-rvod a ropy of your ntinwttr on tin uaul runtvutiuit ulihor In puriton or hy rotlnttr-ri mall. If fhl rvhu itmde by the tUdlvury of a cpy d your aiiHMfr to lh fotttwilftiu In i noit, proot ufaunh hit v lev mut lt elthpr the nald ton. tfntnnt'N wrutrn aoknowhdKtnfnt of hli ri' celptof lhewpy.iihowiiiK I ho datu of lit rt' telpt, or the amdavlt ot tliu pTwti by whom tho delivery wan mado itatliiK wui-n and where tho copy vt h ilrUvt-rt'd; tf iimdo by rt'Kin. tirofl nmll, proof nl mu-h trvt tt nuiMt liointtHt of thuntlldnvltof thopmoit by whoin thecuoy wui mailed statin wht-n and the ixmloilU-H to whltdi It wan nmilfd, and thia anidnvlt mum ho a:t'Oi)ipHiiied hy the lrfxttumsUT'it nurvlpt for ihu tutur. You Hhniild ntnto In yam anivtT tho name of the jHwloMii-e to which you dvj.no fuutro uotluca Ui w nam to you. 1. W. MOOIIK, R.'kIbUT. Pat of ft rat piihll('Hion Miinhk), pdl, I'MtuofaUtfond publlcutlon April 0, It'll, Patunf third putdUntloii April 1. I 'll, iJiUu ofiourth puhlkailoii April lull. Suiiiinond, In tho circuit Court of tho Htatu of Oregon fur J. H. Uray, and O, 0. Orny, PlalntlffK, v. Thr bolla McDonald, Htdwoa tinlayiion, ami Flora McDonald, dofcndanti. To iHnhvlla McliotiHld, and Hohticca Klnlay aon, dtifuinhinu almv tmnivd: In the name id tho Htatw of Un gon, you aro horoby ruuuln-d to appear ami Aiuwr llio cotnpfalnt filed RKnintit you In Un til.uvi'-eii-titled court and utilt, on or luiUim the iHttt riiiy ofthv time pruHorlbed lu the order fur publf cation of thlH nuiumonH, to-wtt; (he mth day of April IDll, and if you fall toHoaimwor, fur want tlMTeof, the pjalutlffx will npply to the court for the relief (herein demanded, to-wtt: That the defendant and each of them he re (inlrod UM'tnt)linli thvlr (daim hi and to the South half of iht ftiotith Whhl ouarler, And tli Houlh half of theMouth Kattt quarter uf Hn iloit ln(l(i), the Norlh Kant miarler. and th Nortfi WoMt quarter of Heclloti Hlxteen (IK), and ti Houth Kant quarter of the Mouth Went- nuartf of Hectlon KiKliteen (!), the Morth Katitiiuarler of tho Norlh Went quarter, and the North half of the North Kant quarter of Mectlon NtTiolec (lit) nil In Towunlilp Hlxleen (Ml) Houth. of KaiiKu Nineteen (11) Kant of the Willmnetto Meridian, In Crook County, Oregou, and that a decree bu entered herein forever barrlnii tho Hald defendauu, and each of them, and all porHotiH claimliiK under, by or throiiKh them or either of them from maklnu; or claiming any liiterwt in and to nald laud or any part thjoroof, and that plaiuiiliH be declared the nwncfBli) H'enijn)iliMif bhI1 laud, and for Ructi other and further order or decree ait may suem meet In the prumUea, and fur the contn and dltthtUNmemii of thht suit, 1'hiM nuiiiiiutin In nerved upon you by ord"r of the Hot), VV. Ii. HradHhaw, Judge uf t he ahoye entitled court, dated the ard day of February, 1WU, nd the date of Hie firm publication of thtaeuinmouiilR March 'ud, 1011, and the date of the Irk I publication thereof will expire April mil, 1U11. 3--4-ia w. A. WKtX, Atly tor i'livintiffi. I V. "XT