V ( LOCAL MENTION LOCAL MENTION MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, LAWNS, FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS, ETC. I J f'tllf ifw pritv w can mk SecONO HAND BICYCLES'. W J CuASTLnBnAKcS ,n' whl' 00 Hedgethcrn m i i raft EV7 I'Ji S 'i;V - wis lfV SclWiealingTircsSf isl laay Thtrt:mlmrntstf pritnfthtiitirtiU, llii.OOfrr pur, tut m ttn4(t tat NO MORETROUBLEFROM PUNCTURES HAILS. Ticks, or Clj.swtll not t.t th. .trout. A uuudrt'U Ibou.siini yalrsbold last Vf ar DESCtUPTlfiM- Morte in all sizes. It ... ; is lively and eav rldlnir. very d-mMe and lined ln.,i.le wii ti wcia! quality ufruhtier. wlii'-h novor l- roniM porous mil rliirh clo-s lin small rmuriur' s wi.hont a 1 low I n if t he a I r to escape. e have huinir ds of fetters from satisfied customer Btatlnythat tn. ir i ii shaveonly )eini)iia)iiel ud once r a iK-nf .v:w,n. '1 hey weiijli no uruinary ure. tue UUUClurenbiUnK qualities beill litven l,y uereral layers of thin. Miecialltr liretmr... ialjrlcou the tread. The reirular price of these tir Is flO.OU l".T l;iir, httt f.)raivertilnif nnrnoseswe r makiriir a special faetory nn.-e to tue rider of only 80 pr pair. All orders shipped same Jay letter Is receivi d. v e sliip c. O. 1). on approval. Vou do not pay a cent until yuu baye examined and fonnd them strleily as represented niTiTrVinio"?1' a"cu"' r 1 " r "'VKI'T m.kiin tlm Iirlr.4.B per pair) If yon nl PULL CASH Manrl.iOU rigrii-e If f'rtir rrax.o tue; am nut ..ti.f.i.tnr; en .uiuiaalina. W am nrrfrrtl; rrll.1,1. Miil juun.-y , r,t t,, .i.s.. iaaliik. If order. Mir or tt.em tire., j.ia will flnj tint tbe; will rlil. K.J!?L, '"';r-;'-'"'rll'''raiI loiik lln.rtli.ct.nrtiro ,.n L.eTrruHl orn .1 in; pn. , r, , "' r"""" l"" tiiotwlmn t..n.tit . hlc;cio ;oaill ii.. iu .ouronwr. W.wuit Ti iilinil u.lrinit.ril.r.t niiee h.rKthiart.tii.rlilile linsoffer. f r YOU NECO 77ifCV k""' o; irrte.ontll;ou inrl for pnlrorHMrrttinra w fl..BaWV Fiioctiire 1'reof tireflon .otir.,Ti.nil t.i.i r ,i,.....ii i..ui pniaiif.ie.i.lK,v,.:,lr writ, for otir bi Tire luiU ' lr'- ill !t!"".T liii.: Il.u UKII.I Drift.. OO MOT WAitan porui J. L iA0 CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL- WANTED: f,TTT If you have purchased a GOLD BRICK in 1 stead of a clear title 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. Jl Standard Title Examiners Endorse Our Abstracts. PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY. ALL MILLINERY, including trimmed hats, - flowers, braids and trimmings are now re duced. Splendid line of Misses and Child ren's hats, all sold at about 1-4 less than regular price. Special sale of Summer Dress Goods, in 12 l-2cand l5cgoodsat 8 1-3 to 10c 25c goods at 20a-JkVhite goods and waistings. 1 5c to 35c x Corsets up to $2.50, special at 55c Closing ttohue entire section of Jackson Corsets, whose factory was recently destroyed by fire. EE7&m RANGED i Collins Prineville, Oregon. WANTED-A RIDER AGENT IN EACH TOWN ami district to ride and exhibit s sump! Laut Mom-I "Ranger" b.cy! f urtii-htii hy ua. our ar-nuevery w litre are mukiutf NO MONEY REQUIRED until you rvoive and approve of your bicycle. We btiip to anyone anyw ("-m in the TT. S unbent - 4fa In advanrp.M,iV,,fr.auI allow TEN DATS' FREE TRIAL during which time you may ride th bicycle and put It to any test you wish. If you are then imt pertVotly satined or do not wih to keep the tilcyrloshtpit inrk tn lh at otir expense and y mil mit hunt want. FACTORY PRIfiF w fornKh the hUrtie grade bicycles It Is nvi vai I fUUl. poihie to nuke at one small proMt atwve actualfactorycrxt. You save $10 to f..jmitldl-men'; proHts bybuy Injf direct of a ndbave the manufacturer's ininrantee bt bind your ou-i-rle DO NOTRIIY. (...-r,!.-r . ..r nt ti- - . ft. nut unill you ivrive onr catalmftifs and kirn our uiiiieard of tn and nmsrtjhit itttal f"t xrt rider inntt. YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED v "'i'w yott this y-r. We k-U the luihtwt r"wl hlrck fr Bft lrotrtT hBf1' Wnl tuircl btcr'. hit n"l'T hT imported roller ehafnt anl pedal, pejta. npeira and Puncture-Proof u ffotlee th thick rubbcrtrend A"nd ounclurttstri ot'B' more than an i:5( and "D" alto nm strip "H" to prevent rim cutting. Thit r will outlast any other maka-BOFT, ELASTIC and EAST RIDING. buuiir; Ctonuu waica tluKrlbe..Da Quote, ail make, ud toi.;. DO HPT THIHK OF BUVINO a blryete nr. pair of BAD TITLES. a ii Mi NECKWARE SPECIAL Just received by express, Immense sample line of Ladies' Neckwear; includes Collars plain and em broidered; Lord Byron collars; Princess collars in a dozen different styles; Jabots; Bows; in neat and dainty styles. Only one of each kind. Ladies Summer Underwear, displayed on our underwear counter, special 10c and 15c, 3 for 50c, 3 for $1.00. These values are to close out our first spring shipment and make room for large stock enroute. SHOE STORE NEWS -Special lot of I-adies' Oxfords In f'.'.SO lu 1400 grades at to $2.00. Newest Pump., Sandals and Oxfords tor I-adieV ami Children. K ir9 I-adiea' l Ml to 1400 shoe. t $1..V) for a few days only. Children's Pearl Vtmm Suits. Children' Wilson Hose Supporter. Children's Armor Plate Hosiery, MOTHERS We can sell yon a neat unit for your by at very low dgnret. Call and see ua. OUR LINE OP STEEL RANGES Can be depeuded non to give satisfsi'tiop, 1H) you need a new Kange? If so we want to eve you. 171 IMnme BASE . PRINEVILLE vs. REDMOND School Grounds June 4th. Jesse Tetherow, the speed marvel, will pitch for Redmond, while Elmer Zeek will twirl for the locals. Game Called at 2:30. Admission 25c. Notice (or Publication. Department of the Interior, I". H. Land Orflc. at The lialles, Oregon, May ilrd Mil. Notice la herehy Riven tlmt JaMKM K. flAKVRY, of Roberts, OreKon, who, on Novemhfrflth.lytlfl, made Homestead, No. 1.VW7 Serial No. (HiKU, lor lota II anil I.Hee. 6 and lot 1, N Y, NW" j, aeellon 7, township la south. raiiRe 17 east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make final live-year prool, to establish claim to the land above described, before Warren Brown, county clerk at his office, at I'riueville, Ore gon, on the oth day of July, 1911. rlsimant names an witnesses: James A. Moffltt, of Prineville, Oregon, rtatid f!. Dun ham, J. E, Kolierts, Arthur i Moss, of HoU-rts, Oregon. C. W. MOOKE, Keglatcr. 0-lp j Land to be Cleared by Contract. j 800 acres o( land to be cleared by con ! tract. Call on or address Black Butte j Land A Livestock Co.. SifiterH, Oregon, jbr call at LongaIIollow Hancli. 5-4 j Land for Sale. j 640 acren of ifocil farniitm land in the . lamous Powell Butte country. Inqtiiie of V. A. Kice, county surveyor, l'rine ville, Oregon. 4-6 BALL Dissolution of Partnership Notice la hereby given that the firm of Henderson, liootie & Claypool, doing liusineBB under the naino of the Hender son Investment Co., is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, 'Omar C. Clavpool retiring. J. W. Henderson and j. W, Boone will continue the business, pay all debts and collect all bills. 6 2f-3p Omar C. Clatpooi,. For Sale at a Snap A neatly built cottuge papered ami painted, with 4 rooms and pantry and 2 lots H0xl70; will rent for (12 a month. A pleasant home tor f800 cash. Call or write to the owner, I'eter Masten brook, I'riueville, Oregon. 6-25-lmp Horaei for Sale. On the oli! (,'. Hum Smith ranch, n(Hr 1'rlnevllle. 125 head of inarcx und Ki'ldlnjrH, large enough for work horwH, will be Mold lu any number at reaHOfinble prices. For further Information addreHH U. II. Kiihhki.i., I'riueville, Oregon. 12-10-tf Uobrrt K. Winiifdird anil wif of Uoseliurg are in I'rinevillo look ins over this country (of Invest nienti. Attorney Willanl II. Wirt, hat be.n apH)intil deputy distriot at torney tlurin thit aluenre ot Mr Sanborn, who hai gone east with Ilia body of Earnest Crbb. v..)iunei .-Miiun, who ana tiaugl) ter left the first ol the week on a trip U8outhrn California. Thry will go by auto and take in tbe ighta by easy etagt. It. J. HtaaU and V. C. Thoinp- kins, two rortliind boys, Imund overland tor Montana, passed through rnnsvillo Tueaduy. They are traveling horseback. j. rox, wno una oeen reap pointed as itcretary to the Fair Association, has lately had the telephone installed on hi ranch, 'J, mile southesst of the city. Ka r j business 'phoned in will receive : prompt attention. I'ioneer line. J I'reitohinit at the Union church neit Sun lay, both morning and evening, hy (ioo. M. Wyatt. Mom Jing subject, "leaves from tint j Piary of Jesu I'hriet Dropp-d while on a Kecent Visit to Prine ville." Evening suhjeot, "Chris, tian lnity." M illiam A. Scale and wife of Portland arrived in I'rineville the last of the week. Mr. Scale is connected with the executive) d) parttucnt of tlie A nerican Life In aurance Co. lie will be here a couple of weeks. The people) of the Powell llutte cot n'ry have sent in a petition to the department at Washington, signed !y 75 persons, fur a tural Ireo delivery to be Wived fnm Prineville. The route will be thirty miles long and will go by the old county road south of rowcll Btitu The following pupils of tho thiid grade have been neither aUent nor tardy during the school semester just ended: Edna Hrecding, It 'roia O'Neill, llentie'.ta Ireltnd, E-ter Adamum, Paul Smith, Hilda Ilreetling, Ermit Lynee, Edgar Tarry Juno (.', Allen, teacher. Fred Allen, representing the E- M-E Northwest t'o., 1'orihtnd, dis tributing agent for the K-M-K and Flanders 2D, was in Prineville the first of the week. Mr. Allen will be in Prineville from June 7 to June 12 with a full line of cars. See ad, elsewhere. A Woman' Chria'.ian Uui n was organized last Saturday in I'riueville with the follt wing of ficers: Mrs. II. P. Belknap, presi dent; Mrs. C. I. Wintek, vice president; Mrs. J. 0, Powell, re cording secretary; Mrs. Ilugejins, treasurer; Mrs. Hugh Lister, cor responding secretary. ( Services at M. K. church next Sunday at 11 and 8 o'clock. Sub ject of morning address, "The Carpenter,'' In the evening R. A. MacHain will speak on "The Dia trict Epworth League Convention." You are invited to be present. John M. Huggins, Pastor. Charley Durbin, of the best known ranchers of the Antblope country, is noted for the facility with which be 'surmounts dilli culties, and gave another demon stration of it the other day. When the engine operating the shearing plant at his place went "on the uum, Mr. jniroin noohei on ii a automobile engine, and the wooly crop roiled ott lust the same. Shaniko Star. The contract was let the first of the week for the completion of the new Baptist church. The super structure will be of wood instead of stone. While the members of the church did not like to change their plans, they thought it was better to use wood and be frej from debt than to have a stone church with indebtedness. Mr. Pancake, the contractor, will finish the building at once. The Baptists are the oldest church organization in the city. The' church was or ganized in April, 1873. Good miifdc at the Dance, Saturday night, June 3. Commercial Hall. (i, W, Hauisry ami family re turned last Friday from California where they spent the winter. They were in Eldorado county, "Handlers were haying in Cali fornia last April when we left,' Mr. ItaniHey ayi. "A novel ex per ie nee for a Crook county man,' aid Mr. Ramsey, "waa to pick flue ripe orange oft the trees." While passing through Northern Cali fornia the Ramsey caw quite a number of Crook county opl. The high school boya beat La- tnonta Sunday by a aoora ot 12 to 4. Lamonta challenged the Prine ville first team to play ball last Sunday but a they were to play at Rend sent the boy. When La monta saw the little fellow they felt somewhat chagrined and re marked that if they couldn't beat those little chap they would quit the business. It didn't take the boy very long to convince the b,g fellow that they could play the game. The boya of Hend and Prineville had a good game of ball Saturday. Tbe little fellows of tbe fifth and sixth grades plaved good hall.' The Hend boy started off with a lead of four, but Prineville over hauled them and led by three runs. lu the ninth inning the score was a lie ami lu the tenth each team made a run, but in tl'e eleventh Rend made one and Prineville two, thus winning the game. I ho teams were pretty evenly mulched. Hand Hanee Ksliifdav niilil. J mis H. at Commercial Hall. It Paulina Notes. Mrs. Med Vamlarpool and her tittle granddaughter are visiting Homer Pavis and wife this week. Rev. Itailey is expected at Paulina Sunday. He has been holding services at Newsome Creek, Maury and oilier pluces between prineville and I'aulina the last week. Charlie Roberts expect to bring lis family up from I'riueville soon. Mr, Roberts was taken ill last week and it was necessary for him to go for medical aid. He is much bet ter now, ami is expected home by auto today. Hilly Treichel came up from I'riueville in his new auto Friday. Rob McCullough returned from his visit to the John Pay country Sunday evening. xlr. Kennedy who has Miller's freight is expected at i'aulina to day. He will start right back for another load. Mr. Cicil's freight team passed through Paulina with two load ol freight. J. p. Wanted. A cheap organ, Journal, Address S. -Care nl 0 1 It Strayed. A blase- faced black mare strayed from my place 2 miles from Kedmond. Came from the Ochoco country. Liberal re ward for information, "-l.lt 8. Askkr. Broken Horsea for Sale. A few broken mures und (relillntrn for sale; mures welirhlnu; U(X) to 1:100, Kelilliik'H 1400 to l.'iUI; .votinu; nice iiiiIiiihIh: also one coinlnir four-year-old Htitlllon, three-tpiartiT Pcrchcron, welitht 1 UK); plenty of bone, blocky built. For further Information nd tlrt'HB T. .1, pKltiU KHON, Kolierts, Or. For Sale. flood horse, bitiigy and harness; norne i years oiii, gen I in; sale lor lady. Inquire of Kdgar Htewart, Prineville, Oregon. .y Call for County Warrants. All registered general fund warrants up to anil including registered No. 1467 and road warrants up to and including registered number SO are now payable. Interest will stop from the date oi this notice. Dated April 1, 1(111. Kalph L. Jordan, County Troasurcr. Warning to Horsemen. Any person found Kiillty of lorn-Inn any driving; animal unhitched (m any public highway lu the city of 1'rlnevllle, or any person allowing; any driving; animal to rttaml with out food or water on the public hlirhways of this cltv (or iiiiimiini,. six hours, or any pemon who leave any uitviiiu; animal on the public hlnhwa.vHof this cltv after twelve o'clock midnight, will be subject to. hue or Imprisonment, or both. Ciiah, 8. KuWAitim, Mayor.