S3: Central Oregon Filling Up. Wonderful changes as com pared with the condition of Cen tral Oregon a year ago were noted by Louis Y. Hill, presi dent of the Great Northern Kail way, on his tour of the Interior of the state, from which he re turned yesterday morning. Future transportation even more remarkable is predicted by Mr. Hill, as well as by Carl K. Gray, president of the North Bank road; Geo. B. Harris, chairman of the board of direc tors of the Burlington system, and others who accompanied hini on his recent trip. Mr. Ii'ul vis ited Bend, Prineville, Burns, and other interior points on the anniversary of his last journey through the same district. "I was not so much surprised at the changes we saw in the towns and new settlements that have sprung up as the result of building the railroad," he said yesterday, "but I was almost startled to see the great differ ence in the rural districts. Last year the only place where we saw homesteaders at work was at Fort Rock. This year we saw them everywhere. We learned that many others have filed but not yet started to baild their homes. A big start was made this year in settling the remote portions of Central Oregon. Now we will have to keep it up. Or egon will have to continue its publicity campaign to attract settlers. In this work the Port land Commercial Club has been well in the forefront. Wherever we went we found eager inqui ries for C. C. Chapman, manager of the publicity work of the Portland club. They appreciate the work that Mr. Chapman and the Portland commercial inter ests have done. "The most crying need of the interior, however, is people. Every town and city is planning to bring in additional settlers. At several places we met with the commercial clubs and dis cussed with them the plan they have in preparation to have the land taken up." crops in central Oregon are looking splendid, reported Mr. Hill. The season is two weeks later this year than in 1910 Last year the season was two weeks "m advance of normal. This year it is normal. In the five days that the party was away from Portland the members traveled more than 500 miles by automobile. This gave Mr. Hill an opportunity of study tog the road situation, tie is a motor enthusiast and carries his own machine with bim. Central Oregon, he declared, had better roads than those parts of the state having railroads. Tonnage of agricultural pro ducts from the interior will be much greater this year than last he predicts. He saw thousands of acres of wheat and alfalfa that were barren last year. Construction of independent logging roads from the timbered areas to connect with the Oregon Trunk will be uneertaken in the next few yaars. The Hill inter ests, however, do not content' piate tanner development in mid -state very soon. They ure looKing toward t'nueville as a possible terminus for a branch but have not promised that line for any definite time. "The people of Prlneville have been very patient with us for a long time," declared Mr. Hill. "We won't promise them a road until we are actually ready to build it. Then we shall build as soon as we promise. "There is considerable terri tory in Central Oregon now that might justify the construction of new railroads, but it is another thing to get the money to build it with." "My trip to Centaal Oregon," ne said last nignt, "taught me that it is no place for a trlller or an adventurer. That country needs a lot of hard workers and intelligent methods. Success a waits them." Further railroad constuction in Central Oregon may depend largely upon the patronage given those lines recently completed and now being built, according to the statements of Julius Kruttschnitt, vice-president and director of maintenance and op eration of the Hard man system "Our work of the last fow years represents a largo invest- j ment." said Mr. Kruttschnitt,! "and I think we should sec first ' what tho country does in the: way of response before planning! anything further. j "Central Oregon looks fine and it is pleasing to observe that the land is rapidly being taken up. A good deal of it has been bro ken and the country is building up rapidly. "We have a fine road into Cen tral Oregon and are now open as far as Madras. We arj aecom-j modating some traffic already, j A circus train was tho first big' piece of business that we han dled into Madras. "At present we are prepared to go to Bend, but nothing has been done toward extending the line beyond that point." That, in addition to carrying out the improvements already under way or provided for, the Uarrimau system contemplates no immediate activity, is the in ference feft by Mr. Kruttschnitt. Although the route from Bend to Odell, on the Natron Klamath cutoff of the Southern Pacific, has been surveyed and although Robert S. Lovett, president of the system, when in Portland last August, annouueed the ex-tension-of the Deschutes line to Odell, it is not likely that it will be built soon, When Judge Lov ett was here the Deschutes road was projected only to Redmond and he contemplated the con struction of a Southern Pacifiic connection from that point. Sinte then arrangements have been made to extend the service to Bend and Portland officials have expressed themselves in favor of joining the Deschutes line with a liuk from Bend to Odell, a distance of 55 miles. Until the Natron Klamath pro ject is finished it is not expected that the Bend -Odeil link will be constructed, as, excepting to serve local traffic, there would be little advantage in having it. Construction of an east and west line across Oregon, which has been spoken of repeatedly by various railroad officials is not included in any plans now under consideration, declared Mr. Kruttschnitt. Oregoniun. Bully for Bill. Bill Crown, the big rich stock man of Crook county, is buying up all the yearlings he can gather up at 11.50 per head. Old Bill knows a thing or two, and realizes that the present low prices of sheep will not last long. lleppner Times. Stewart's Hall Cor. 2nd and C SU. Now Ready for Occupancy by the different lodges. Notice for Publication. Isolated Tract (Public Land Rule.) Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Olncc at The Dulles, On-con. Miiv Hh lull. Notiee Is hereby (riven that, nsdlreeled hy lut- iiiujini.,Mtri ui uir .i-lier)li Ulna umcp. under provisions of Aet of roriKress Hit proved June IP, Itmo (34 Stsiti.. 5)7.) ue will offer at public Kale, to the highest bidder, at H. 1.5 o'clock a,m.,on the'7ih dstv of June, 1911, at Ibis office, the follo'lri(f-(!eserlfed land: BK'i KWU.und NK'iBW, Kec 21. T 17 H.. K. 17 K.. . M.. No. 'W-V'l. Any person ciaiminic adverely the alcve descrilied land are advised to file lheir claims, or objections on or In-fore the d.-srunaU-d for sale. 0. W. Mooltl-;, lieuister. d-lSp Notice of the Sale of Real Estate Notice U hereby given that In pur suance i)i an oruer oi tne county court of the County of Crook anil State of Oregon, made on the :frd day of April, A. I)., 11)11, In tho mat ter of the estate of Kibble Turner, deceuHed. the undersigned adminis trator of said estate, will wll at private sale, subject to the confinnn by the said County Court, from and after the 22d day of June, 1911, all the right, title and Interest and estate of said Kibble Turner, at the time of her death, and all of the right, title and interest the said estate mav have acquired other than or In addition to that of the said Lihbie Turner at the time of her death in all ihat cer tain par -el of real estat situated ill the County of Crook and State of Oregon, more particularly described as follows : V- section 33, township 12 south, range 11 east, and lots 2 and 3 section 4, township 13 south, range 11 east of the Willamette Meridian, containing 1-43 20 acres, in Crook county, State of Oregon, and being all in one parcel. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, in gold coin of the United States, 5 per cent of the purchase price to be paid on day of sale, and the balance upon the confirmation of sale by the said court. 1!j)uted tlllH lstu day of May, A. !., Jam i-;s Tun.Nnii, Administrator of the estate T. E. J. Duffy, AttorileV for Ailmlntol rnbi June 22 Let Us Buy The Breakfast Tomorrow (Dl A Full Sized Packag of Puffed Wheat Free. A TREAT BY THE LEADER . Mrs. I. Michel, Prop. Prineville, Or. Ladie's Home Journal; Delineator, Pictorial Review; Woman's World; and Ten Others. We also carry a complete line of Staple and Fancy Gent's Furhishings. Come and get our prices. Ladies' Spring Suits. THE GO GETTER OAR Goes All The Time. Gets There On Time. lC3tCte?l In The Car That Passes Everything on the Hills. For Neatness and Elegance, Surpassed by None. A demonstration will prove its easy riding qualities. The material used in construction is the best money can buy. If in doubt about these statements call on me for demonstration and get positive proof. Price fully equipped $2,150. E. G. HODSON, Agent. Notice for Publication. JJopiirtmont of the Interior, IT. ft. Land Office at The LitiHe. Oregon, April 7th, 1911. Notice in hereby given that ALMKDA IX'NIIAM, of Post, Oregon, who, on June Kith, 1W7, marie Ijcsert Land Kntry, No. 67-r, Berial No, Vii'M, Ur N K!4 section 2H, townHhip 16 HOiith, range at ;R-st, Willamette Meridian, han filed noii:e of ititmtim to make final desert land proof, to i-MtdbliKb claim to the land atKive lrrllM'd lit f ore Timothy K. J. Duffy, IJ. H. (3ommisioner at his ofiiee, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 2arl day of May, l'Jll. Claimant names as wltnemot: George R, Hay, Kd. K. (jillenwater, (ieorge Button, and UiLdrich Koopuiau, all of PoKt, Oregon. 4 lap C. W. MOOltE, Keglater. Horses for Sale. On the old C. Sam Smith ranch, near Prineville.' 125 head of mare and f?ltif"H, large enough for work homes, will be Bold In any number at reasonable prices. For further Information address G. H. Ruhhkll., Prineville, Oregon. 12-ltt-t( Permit us to buy, and give to you, a full package of Ruffed Wheat If you are a reader of any of the magazines given here with, you will note a coupon, which we nslv you to cut out and bring to our store, we will redeem them. "The La Vogue Garment" The correct styles in which the 'La Vogue Garment" is maile will please you. The high quality, good workmanship, splendid lit. MAKE the garment give satisfactory service in the wear. J The besl friends ol "The La Vogue Garment" are the women who have worn iL And because they have worn it, they continue to Jo so. fj We do not FEATURE the labncs. the linings, the tailoring, or any other one point, but by giving each ol these points the same conscientious attention, select a garment w hich is the garment to sell our customers with best satisfaction to them and most consistent, steady, year-alter-year profits to us. New up-to-date Spring Suits now here. tj A visit to ourstore is sure to benefit you. whether you buy anything or not Clifton & Cornett AT THE OLD BRICK STORE. Mte- "Si.. V V7 - -'4C.v 111! & 4' Notice for Publication Kepartment of tho Interior, IT. 8. Land OfUceat The iMllen, Orrgon. April -jmh, l!'ll. Notice Is hereby given that Alice Hears of prineville, Oregon, who, on Man h 11th, 1910, made Homeatead No (H'.21K, for nel n', ainl nei, Hi-etion VU, Township 1ft noiith, rano l.r,eaf(t, WillHmette Meridian, hit filed nntlee of intention to makelinjiL eommtitation proof, to eHtahliBliclHim to tho land above dew rlbed, tefore Warren Itrown, eonnty clerk, at hi "f flee at Prluwille, Oregon, on the 7th day of June, lull. Claimant names an witneHneti: Zeph. T. Gideon, button A. Y atea, LaVerne HeiirH, ul Prineville, Oregon; Goy Hears of fiedmond, Oregon. , C. VY. MOOKK, W . ' KfKlHter- Call for County Warrants. All reffistered road warranta up to and including registered number 80, and scalp warrants up to and including registered number 547 are now payable. IntereHt itops from data of this notl.se. Dated this 13th dav of Anril. 1011. Kalph h. Jordan, County Treasure J Groceries, Ladie's and Ladies' Spring Suits 1 t'W't'TiCT- Prineville, Oregon. Notice for Publication. Department of the interior, I. ti. Laud Ollieu at The I)allen, Oregon May 8th 111 1. Notice I hereby given that Frank K, Hume, of HohertH, Oregon, who, on March 4lh, 1910, made flnmenleiid. No. 0KU2, for K$ NW4, WU NK'i. Hei;iion 'it townahip 17 wnith, range 17 at, Williimelte Meridian, liallh-d notice of Intention to make final commutation proof, to t-MUhlltdi claim to tlio land alove deHcrlhed, hefore 1'lmothv K.J. Duffy, 1'. H. OomrulftHioner at hlHofflec.Ht Prineville, Oregon, on the J.Hh day of June, 11111. Claimant names fin wltnenseg; Jede K. R (herta, Fred M errl 1 1, of Roberta, Oregon, .faiuea Oram, Mike May Held, of Prineville, Oregon. O- W. MOOKK, Keg liter. ftll New Goods. A. If., Lippman & Co. bave a straight car of Iron liedetcads on the way here. Also another car of Wall Paper and Linoleum. These large (shipments give you an unlimited stock to select from, bedrock prices. 3 30 iPiofessional Cards, Crok Cfy jftstritt C: Alotrnol. ol tllli-1 nil Un.l ami lOWlt lU IU l'roll VtMltltY. I. F. WiUt. Stntlur, fiunnlU. 0rM (iVunty riiyU'lmi.) .TVa Cnf. N. V. Sanborn Attoriio.v-iitl.nw AiliiniKiiii liltM-k I'rtm'vlllo C. c $ri 211 Cttot OttW with Oihi. V. Hwiipi v. v. mvi:ks O. C. YOUNG ! jCawytri i rrotl' In all (Hturlit. KperUI Itchlli'tl to I wau-r riKliu, lliiitniiou ttml i-rtmiiiHl tl, u-iu r,. I Cmlinr JumtliaK. Onym Dr. John II n back, tt Vrtcrtitarjr Hiirm I'. H, Army, l-iiriiutiii ol tho rhiMi'iHi'. All hiirtiUnt Work t lieiummMo I'rU'vt, Hamilton Stable. Prinovtlle, Or. FRANK Ml'M'l i:L I. an ye r Th txviri.iHiH SfteiAnap de Cdivards PrintmitU. C,.f,m C. S3 rink Jf trl, iPrimfill; Ortyam. G. L. IJLKMLK AttornryHit-Law I Will pructlc In all tlif IVnirla. Ollltic upkI door to fir. HiMiiUrc'i Prlneville, Ontm. WADE HUSTON Purveyor llonuwtead locations a specialty Prinevilla, .... Oregon & 0. JTyJ, SPAytctmn mnd Surf 00m VMM ANflWKRKtl lnnMm.T tur oa NlHT Vrru t ih Itooit Hiiith nr AtnimoK'g Uaw HTnRl. Hoth oflU v n tvml-tlt-nce luli'i.tiuuvf. Crffm Dr. J.Trcgcllcs Tux M. It. (J. R. Kng; ami 8. A. London; Lu ein ce On gon Mntv Mrdlrnl Hnnrd. HperialtMt in Hurgery; llygiehi'; Ali mentary Canal; wuinen und ciiildren' dtsenaen. Atteiidanee at ullleo. Main Ht., rriin vl le, daily U to 3. Tel. 1'ioiievr K7. Notice for Publication. Department of th Interior, V. H. l.Htid Otlh c at Tlits Imlh-s, Oregon, April 12th, lull. Notice Ih hereby given Hint KAI.PH fliOHH, of Prineville, Oregnti, wlm, on Ortober 2.rtth, llHcj, made homestead No. IM.'ilC hr NK'4, .Hcellotl 12, Timiihttlp l.'iHonlh, Hange I t KuhI, lllamette Meri'llati, hai II bd notice (d in tenllou u in h te Hiial comntutHtinn proof, to eKlnblinh claim to the IhimI above iltucrilicd, before Wnrrtii Mrmn, County c:erk, at hi otlioe, at Priiivvllle, Oregon, 011 the UUt day of May, lull. claimant namea n wltncwea: Hay V. t'ou Rlablu, OiuarC, clnypool, Kitlelgli 11, CroH, Marion K. HigK, all of Prineville, n'ton, 4-Jtip C. W. Monltu, Itegisler. Notice to Oeditors. Notice in hereby given by the underaigucd, the administrator of the entnte of lieorge M. Paul, (IceenHed, lo all creditor of and lo nil otln'ra having elalum agaiiiHl aafd ticorge M. Paul, di-ecHHcd, to pn-Ment ttiem Hitli the proper voucher, to the undcrnigncd at bin ottb e in Prineville, oieuon. within (tlx niontha prom the flrttl publication of thin notice. ialed Ui ib '7lli day of April, mil. M. It. KI.UOTT, AdmlnUtrator of the cttlatoof Ueorgu M, Paul, deceased, NO Freight Troubles The Oregon Trunk Railway ia open for himiuesa to Opul Cily, Just north of Crooked Itiver. The Jones Warehouse Company GEORGE A. JONES, Manager will handle all freight at Opal City for tho railroad. The old Shaniko Moody Warehouse system will be employed. Merchant! will get their goods promptly and without Inconvenience. OPAL CITY will be 'the freight terminus for 90 days more. Have your freight consigned in carool JONES Address communications to BEND, li. II. 1'i. K.l. r. v. i:. K I.. Hrr.,r i li v l.iii'lnn'r t'lllirulli', tir. Krewster Engineering Co., Pnnill, C)ir(o, Surveying, Moping, Fjtimale. I'liiilir, I'li'Mr'T '.'.11, Huntington & YVUmmi Attorney KM 't I ... lnlU'S lt I'l.'llrd im. In PorlUml, Orjon, Room 8OS H07 twi, BulMinf. lid. In.-.. 'itl ti lli.-tii ritun ('r,Nlt (Vtttitlr Iht.Higli ll. -It mil.-,' hi II..' I..i.. or .11,,'rl l. lli.-l. INi.llalt.l n.l.ltv- Will I. i.-li. nmtl llll.-lllt.'ll. I'.'III..IhI rhxli.-, M.,iti .-.ylll. G. A. McFAULANi: Lawyer I'rn.'ti' C In all cmirii an.l V. S. Ijiii.I Olliiii. Redmond, . . Oregon Willard H. Wirt. Atlirni'.v itt l.iiw. Ollla. In M. I!. IMtJK' I'ltl.t'. I'HIM ll I I , OlUIKIN, 1)U. K. 1). KLTCHUM Drugleit I Icnlcr Sl'lniil A.ljiulmruta atnl Ilflttu- Hlviiilty CONSULTATION fRtE II. .urn ?.l) Ui I.' . hi- I lo a p, hi, I ..IU nii,w.T..l trttll'lly. Room 16-17 Adnnuon D'dg. D. H. PEOPLES Civil nd Irrigation Engineer. Irrigation, Subdivision, Lnnd Sutvcying, Mapping, Cstimating. Office next door to Lyric Therter . Nol Ice (nr I'uLIIcntion. VwMvA HU' t.Aiut OrtU. The lHv, Orogul AjTtl llth. 4 'lt. 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I: .'I, Hie in lliUnl lt k lu r dul eorrilrt.rit d n.dn nlloti lo i-oit lent mid wtnrr ilictumt'lUtinii "1 jour bo tut, wtead, ciiiry So. iniM,.ii -m rml No, w.ti.t Mmiti' Mhv I'l, I'.'l", lor oU,Mi. N'. s,e. it, hK'4 NKHi-e 4. T. l h It. It K , Htt 1 , H ' t M-e, :t, low titl.lp n, H,t mint!' 17 I;,, S tlUnonte Mi rt'ltau, at gruuinU lor In r coiib'Kt be nl li'Kw Ihat rttd Mhii K. Ni wubmn lom wbolly HhKndoiiid ui Id in. I of Utid lor owt alt iitohthH last pitKl; t hat he lift w holly fiiilod lo fiilltviiti! mid liuprovc tin- nnUl lru t nn b Inw r-iiilred; llml lie Imst hoUy failed lo M'itde upon finld trio t of In in I lor more than Mix niontha last piil; thai nld nlwctit'e una iml diietoiiu ftiii'h'VUo'Ut tn 1 In army, 1 a y or lunrlnu lorpM of the I tilted Ktali-t tit t HUM if war. You are, therefore, fttrihrr nolfli)d lift thi Maid alb'Kalltuiit will U' tnki'ii by tbn 0 litre an Un Itig bi'cu colifi Ktii'd by uu, and your aald entry will be cntu:ffd ihfreunder wllhout your further right Ink? ht-nrd tlHTettt, either bt-lore Ihl ollii i' or 011 appeal, if you Inll to (lie In Ihl lhe within tv iu v dayi itlter the ImH KTII publli'Hllon of IliU iloth ( hm hImihii htdow, yiMir aiitwer, under oiith. itpecliieitlly nii'i-tlug nnd r'-xputuliiiK to thi'ie ulb'Katioiin of eouli Hi. or il you full w llhlti that time to file in lht otp tint' proul I but uu have Nerved a ropy of your answer oil Hi" aatd cuntvittanl eitfit-r in pt itetu or by rogMernt niail. If liiia service In utadf by the drlivery of a copy of your iui"T to the ronieMtHnt it) pornoii, proof of siiidi Bervice miiHt be eilit'r tne xaid t'on-ti-ntnnt'M wrltti it arkltowlcilKiio'til of bin re ce f tite ov, KhowlliK llie itnte of tU re. eelpt, or the iifhdavlt id the pernou by uhout the delivery una tioide Muling win 11 and where lite ropy wan delivered; if made by regut le red m till, proof of Hue h ervp e miiHi eonnlut of thu nfhdHvit of Hie i.tTHuti by bom the copy waa nuilled Ntailug wlo-n mid the poahilHce to H lileh It wnh mulled, and lbii affidavit tnuat Im! aieniiipHtiled by the poHtniBKier'a receipt for the b tier. You tdtould alale lit your iiuver the ntitneof the poMivlIhu to willed joit desire future notice tu be netil lo you. c. W. MnoUK, Heglfder. IHto of find piiitlb'tiipui Meyll, ltdl, llnte of Neeottrl pul.llnil Ion fitv IH, lull, lale of third puhl button Mtiy'-i'., l!Ml. Uatu ol fourth publication June 1, lull. 5-lIp MORE OKKCION,