GOVERNMENT CAREY ACT Irrigated Lands In Famous Powel Butte District, only Six Miles from Prineville, now open for settlement. Perpetual Water Right, for only $40 per acre. The Land is Free To Settlers Filings can now be made at Prineville. Central Oregon Irrigation Company. Prineville, A. R. Bowman. Selling Agent. Oregon Chimin I llnrbnrar KrUtvhto Mm, KownlMTK Yftitkr Poodle Churn Mi Cnll lii'frwhmoutu to ! KorviM Hard tack ouil black rofftv. P.VKT II. Hat tie ll.vimuittlii'Ho"ubllo...Cliorus Sketch ol tht American I'ltiK-. Mr. Joliu Wlgle The Ketl White ami lilue Cliorn l.ovt OKI Sweet iSonit...Or. F.dwariln A War Story Mm. 11. I lVlknap The Swanw River Manou'. In iU Colli Colli tlrouml Choru IV Wacht Am liholue Mr. Anhl.v Reveille TentliiK Toulfc'lit lkntlile gimrtett Tajw Mr. Wylile lUnglcr Atuerl a l.ttsttwo voroes) ... Choru ami Audience IteiHNlletlon Call for County Warrants. All registered general fund warrant" up to id ini'liiiluiK registered So. WW mi. I mad rnuti up to and including registered mimlior 5o ate now aall. Interest will plop from tliediite ot thin not i". I'litnl April 1, lull. Kllt I.. Jor'nn, Comity Treasurer. Wonderful. It Tins lu tlio llostou Museum of Flue Arts. Tuiviltile uitui with the hunted look on his face was standing before the nminmy of au Kji.vptiuu princess. "Isn't It wonderful." he ttih ill, "to think t tin t tiny one eoulit make a woman dry up and stay that way?" And silently wiping away a tear ho hurried out and caunlit a car. for It was only twenty minutes to dinner time. llostun l'ost. British Rod Tap. To charge Charing Cross lu a tele gram as two words ami allow St. 1'au cras to go as one won! is an absurdity which only the Kngllsh postnilk-e would lie guilty of. Wheu au explana tion was asked lu this ease an oitlclal gravely stated that St. ram-rag was charged as one word because honor was due to a saint! C.rent Is rod taie, and highly amusing are those that are bound lu HI Pearson's Weekly. Difficult Request. "Who was It that Just called up over the phone?" deinnutled the wealthy manufacturer. "That young chap at the couutry club." responded the Junior partuer. "What did he want?" "Why er It seems he's a little bash ful, lie asked for your daughter'! hand over the wire." i "He did, eh? Well, the next time ho ! calls up tell him If he will direct me how to send a hand over the wire I ! will try to accommodate him." Chi cago News. Seed Potatoes. Early Koee and liurbank Seed Pota toes for sale. Horigan & Ketnke. U-.'U) The Genuine Missouri Mammoth Jack, D E B S Registered Will make the aeason at the old Comlis place, tVhoeo, Will stand lor ir the season, money due the 1st ol .lulv. If mare (nils to ba with dull the usual return privilege this fall. Registered American I, sited Saddle Hoise REX GOLDEN, will make the season at Ilia came place on the same terms. BIGGS & CRAIN Postotlica address, Prineville, Oregon, 3 0. K. MARKET Choice Beef, Veal Mutton and Pork Stroud & Stroud, Proprietor Butter and. Eggs Country Produce A Fine Line of Sausage Telephone orders receive prompt attention : 5 V y 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 I"V f 1.1 t.OlmR meets every J V 7. 1' HilunUr nln li I. Slrungvn welcome. 11. V. fnustuttle, N. ti.: Wldd Barnes, V. (.; 11. L. llobba. Sec.; und C.B. Dinwiddle, Trwis, Eighth Graders Pass Fine Exams The Prineville Public schools J The real beginning of the finish this year graduated the beet class of the school year occurs next Sun- Crook County High Commencement in its history. It was not the largest in point of numbers, but the class average wsb the highest. The class of 1910 was said to be one of the strongest to enter the Crook County High but the 1911's set out with the determination to beat it and did so. The class made a general average of 91 2-33 per cent. This is excellent work and reflects much credit upon Prin cipal Myers, who is an earnest worker for his boys and girls. The entire class expect to enter the high school next September. Their names are as follows: Helen Elkins, Norris Bixby, Mabel Slayton, Mary Jones, Mil tired Slayton, Paul Cooke, Pete Harris, Elma Noble, Harry Farns wjrth, Hobart Belknap-, Harry Stearns. The sixth grade pupils finished their work in physiology and took the examination with the eighth grade. All made an average above 1)0, with one exception. The names of the sixth grade are as follows. Sylvian Michel, Helen Spring, Isabel Ireland, Orval Dillon, Ruth Adatnson, Hazel Harris, Eula Wright, Alma Lippman, Martha Horigan, Violet Lister, Oza Myers, day evening at the Presbyterian church when Rev. Muggins preaches the annual baccalaureate sermon for the Crook County High School, No time or money has been spared to make this com mencement a worthy climax to a most successful school year. The programme is as follows: Baccalaureate seruioD.PreHbyterlan church Sunday evening May 21. Iter. M. Hugging. Class Dsy-Wedaesday May 24, Club Hill. Music Orchestra. Vocal Solo Mrs. Dclphine Marx. iiftatory Blanch Wilson. Vocal solo Mrs. Delphine Marx. Class Will MUM Fay Baldwin. Oration, "Launched But Not An chored" Miss Ethel Klanu. Vocnl Solo Mrs. P.'lphlne Marx. Claws 1'rophccy Mrs. Lotta Smith Music Orchestra. Exercises Tbariday My 25. For Sale Milch cow and household furniture. Apply to James Dyer. 5-1S M uslc Orchestra. Invocation Rev. J. C. Liuinger. Vocal Solo Mrs. Delphine Marx Class Address Dr. Fletcher Hu man, 1'residi'Ut N lllamette i ui- versity. Trombone Solo J. Smith. Presentation ol Class Prof. E. I. Coe. Presentation ol Diplomas Judge II. C. E11U. Vocal Solo Mrs. Delphine Marx llcneditlon P.ev C. P. Bailey. Land to be Cleared by Contract 800 acrei ol land to be cleared by con tract. Call on or address Black Butte Land & Livestock Co., Sisters, Oregon, or call at Long Hollow Ranch. 5-4 Relinquishment Cheap. A quick sale on good homestead (or sale at a bargain; garden fenced, goOHeberrieij, currants, part has been cultivated; fenced; good spring; all goes for f'100 If taken at once. Ad dress P. O. Box 311, Prineville, Ore gon. 5-18 House for Rent. Small furnished houae for rent during summer. Address E. E. Evans, Prine ville, Ore. 6-4-lni For Sale. Good horse, buggy and harness; horse 7 years old, gentle; safe for lady. Inquire of Edgar Stewart, Prineville, Oregon. 4 6 Eggs for Sale. Buff Orpington; 15 for $1.50. Mrs. Floyd Rowell, Prineville, Or. 4-20 lm Decoration Day i Programme Decoration Day will be observed in Prineville most appropriately. The Rev. Mr. Lininger has out lined the program for the day as follows: Marshal of the day. The churches and lodges will meet at their respective meeting places at 9:30 a. m. All will assemble on First Btreet ut 10 a. m., where the line of march will be formed. Then march to the cemetery. After a short ad dress the graves of the soldier dead will be decorated. The line will be as follows: Band. Old soldiers. The various Sunday Schools. Churches. Ladies and Ladies' lodges. The various lodges. The above will conclude the exer cises for the day. An elaborate program will be given at the Club Hall, beginning promptly at 8 p. in. Any one knowing of soldier graves will confer a favor by calling at the office of C. O. Pollard and leaving information concerning same. It is requested that all orders and lodges will curry their banners and flugs and that every one In line will provide his or her own flag. Let us make the day patriotic as well as memorial. Tfie following Is the program for the evening: PART I. First call Mr. Wylde (Bugler) Medley . Orchestra Color Cull Mr. Wylde (Bugler) Introductory words Rev. Huggins America Chorus and audience The Soldier's Farewell Double Quartett Last Night J. 0. Lininger The Battle Cry of Freedom Chorus The Sword ot Bunker Hill Mrs Chas. Elkins Trombone Solo Selected. .Mr. Smith Adj Call Mr. Wylde Bugler Tramp Tramp Tramp the Boys are Marching Chorus A War Story Miss Lorene Wlnnek Ben licilt Miss Maggie Glaze When Johnnie Comes Marching H ome ; . . Mr. Lininger and Slicrifi'i Sale. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Omcou, for the County of Crook. MK'rltl uileuin'Hl property under execu tion tn fon-closure F. A. J'owell and K. M. Powell, Illutltl,) VI, v Leltle A. Miller, llefttidant. I Nolle Is hetvtiy Kivcn Unit hvlrlue of an execution In foreclosure, duly turned out of ttiectrcuit courtofttie Slateof Oregon, for lheC'4untyof I' rook, on the ISih duv of Mv. 1VI1. and to me direeted the xutd Irtth riitv of i May. lull, upon judgment und deereeriuly 1 HUtde ftnd rendered on the l:llh cIhv of Murch- lyll, and entered, reeorded Hnd dm-keled tn and by Bald court on the hitli dayorMiireh, lall. In a certain null in mild court, wherein F. A. Powell and K. M. Powell Were r-l .iliitifT and lettie A. Miller delenilunl, tit fitvorof the plaintiff antt luruin'.t the d'-fendant, lv which execution I am commumted to H'U j the real property herelntifier dt'Msritted, to pay ine sum Hue the pitoiuin, or filit twenty-one hundred and slxly-nve and sixty-Mix hundredths dollars, with interest thereon from the 13th day of March, lul I, nt the rate of ten percent pet annumuntll paid, and for the sum a one hundred eight dol hirs, attorney's fees and the costs and ex penses of t hi execution and sale; 1 wlltou the Tweotr-Tkird day of June, 1911. the said day heltiK Friday of said week, at the houi of U o'clock p. m. of satd day. at the north door oflhe countv courthouse In J'riuo vllle, of llrook county. i)n boii: sell at pul'lle auction to the highest hldder, for cash in hand, on day of sale, all the right, title and InU-rest in said property which defendant, little A Miller, and uli persons rlalming. nder her, ftutjseiunt lo the tf'th day of svp- temis?r, li, in and to the said mortgaged real property hereinafter metil oned, and described In said execution as follows, towit: i lyits nve, six, seven and eight, tn block l". In , the second addition toMieilly of Prineville,, rook county. Ktale of Oregon. And If the procis-dsof said sale be insufficient the plaintiffs to have judgment aud execu- lon against the defendant. lA-ttle A. Miller. for lialance remaining unpaid, hsld sale being madesul Jeet to redemption In the man-. ner provided hy law. : fated una ism day of Mny, in. T. N. HAI.roFR, ! Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon. The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wines, Liquor and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor A '1 4 4 LUMBER r e.-titaiitiw Phingltn, MouliliDRS, Windows, DiMrH, CJliiwes, Klc. Ktc, Etc. C IJI DD r D C D D V Ull I 1 I VJU 1 l- l 1 1 1 1 ntlNEVILLK, OUE(iON IT 9 THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIOLE, Proprietor PUINLVII.l-f., OKI-GUN Ptock boarded by the day, week or month t Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Ratks Rkahonabi.k, We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent ft ft ft I HARNESS and I SADDLERY f SHOP 1 H.D. STILL v) Prbeville, Oregon W r ,K! ' A Ai F is Notice for Publication. Isolated tract 1 't Bi. ic Land Hams. Depart in ftit of tho Interior, Not coat latui V S. UiKi(fficeiiiTlie Dflllon, Oregnu, May 2, 1'-Ml. Notice is liHrebv civpn thut. a lir- tcil V the ( ornniiHriioinir of the (ien:rl Ijd Office, untierjirovionH of Act of Connrt'sit ftpjnvc. June Ti, !), rttau,, '!"), e will offi-r t piiunc, sale, to the idgin'SV tjinunr, at iit;t. o i'iwK a, in., on tne win uay 01 jtny, r.,i, at thin office, tht? follow)iiK'K'Tllted lanl : SW't riW 'i hw. J7, T. VI H.. K. Jft K-, W. M., Bt-ril No. 076ih. Thin iHtid will not be sold ior letM than :(.W pvt aTe. Any oeritons claiming savprtiejy me aoove deM;ritl iand arc ad vised to file liR-ir ilaiins, orobjertioi.8, on or before the time dcaigiiaU-d ior sale. MS C. W, MOO HK, Register. 91 OLD "I. W. HARPER, The Whiskey you rcnihmber. Its fragrant bouquet, velvety smoothness, delicate after taste, make HARPER the pride of a good wine cellar. Sold By Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko, Oregon C.R. Henry Resident Locator of HOMESTEADS In Southern Crook Co. Address : : Paulina, Oregon " Warren & Woodward CIVIL ENGINEERS Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveys. Estimates Furnished on Power Plants. MAPS We have had 10 years experience, embracing all branches of Civil Engineering. Box 187 Redmond, Oregon. OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY DAILY TRAIN SERVICE. To Portland Spokane, Seattle, St. Paul, Chicago, St. Louis,. Denver, Omaha Kan sas City. Trains leave Opal City 8:30 a. m., Culver 8:50 a. m., Metolius 9:10 a. m., Madras 9:30 a. m., arrive Portland 7:45 p. m. Leave Portland 9:55 a. m., arrive Madras 7:50 p. m., Metolius 8:05 p. m., Culver 8:23 p. m., Opal City 8:50 p. m. Direct stage connections to and from interior points. R. BUDD, Chief Engineer, Portland, Oregon. J. H.CORBETT, Agent, Opal City, Ore. R. E. MICHAEL, Agent, Madras, Ore. T, A. GRAHAM, Agent, Metolius, Ore, W. A. Booth, Pre. 1). F. Stewabt, VI(-lroti. STATE BANK NO. 188 C. M. Ki.xmd.Onfiir U A. Booth, Ara't ' Crook County Bank PRINEVILLE, OREGON Capital Stock fully paid ISfi.nnfino Surplus 6.0110.(10 Swell holders' liability... 8,(JI.O0 Statement Rendered to State Bank Examiner Nov. 10, 1910: A Liabilities loan, and DisoonnU li860JM Capital utock fnfl.non.oo Overdrafts I,.i Surplus 5,000.00 PurnHure and fixtures 2,'2.).fM i ndlvkled profits. 7,t48 AD Real estate B.Wi.m Deposits 17,(XM.(I7 Cask M kud tad dee frosa banks 179,157.19 WANTED:--BAD TITLES. If you have purchased a GOLD BRICK in stead of a clear tille to your land come to us. We can straighten it out for you. Get our figures and see our work before se- , curing your abstract. ; Standard Title Examiners Endorse Our Abstracts. . PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY. I City Meat Market Horigan & Reinke, Props Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and 1 Retail All Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh Home Cured Bacon and Lard. Fish and Poultry in Season. Butter and Eggs. Home Cured Lard Finest Made, 5 lb. 90c; 10 lb. $1.75. 1 1 1 1 J