LOCAL MENTION Relinquishment Cheap. j A qiik'k aU on kuimI hoiueatoaiil tor axle nt a IihikiiIii; sunlen fi'intnl, I irootw'tx'rrttti, ciirrniit. rt hita Ihvii oultivHtfil: fi'iutnl: koihI aprlug; rill ir-a-a (or 00 II tnkem t hot. Atl-1 ilrv-w V, O. Itox 841, I'rluvvUlc, Otv- iron. 5-IS Fourth of July Fares, Via j ton Trunk Ry. Ore- Charles Duncan sustained a painful injury to an eye Saturday by the explosion of a shell in a 2 rifle. The breech of the rill being somewhat loose and worn, the rear of the shell pave way and the escaping gas and flying bits of metal came near destroy ing his sight. He is about recov ered at this writing. A combination of bull and broken bridle rein re- of his left hand, near I'ost, Tues- ;aireucy forth Victor Lalice' Tailorm dav and Marion Tavlor U in i "'"pany ol Chicago ud is prepare.! to aaj.ana Marion lajmr is in , ... ,,,.. town having the injured member mer atvles. All work fuarantewt. Call treated hv IWtor Edward. 1 nd complete line ol sample. Round trip tickets will 1 eolJ lor on and one-third far to all Hinia on the Ormon Trunk Kr. ami The North Hank ' Komi, to whirh the one way fare is j tti.OO or le. Jiilv 2, H and a, return : limit July J. Minimum round trip fare plunging Exclusive Fashion. o-lo Mr. Taylor lost control of his horse when the rein parted, and his haud, entangled in the coils Lost Orav or nearly white mare about 1:100 'lb. : Y iron on left title; shod all ... . . ii i , a .i i. it Rniumi uau uaiicruu mien moi wtii. of the lariat which held the bull. j.er90U ,uch ,mnii prAm) ,,k, was Crushed against the saddle "P and notily John Mcr.actiern, rue Ur. o-s-atiHt. horn. Eighteen Applicants for State Papers I Eighteen applicants are writ iog for state papers at the court- j house. The examinations com-j ruenced Wednesday and will con-' tinue until tomorrow afternoon. I Miss Farrott is assisting Superin tendent ord in conducting them. ; The following will try for one or j five-year papers: ! Prineville Irene Barnes, 1 year; Isaac Thomas, 1 year; Ellen Brobst, 5 year; J'attie Neeley, 1 year; Vivian Allen, 5 year; Lottie Montgomery, 5 year. Roberts Algernon Dayton, 1 year. Hood River Miss Knox, 5 year. Bend Angie Young, 1 year; Edna 1'yatt, 1 year; Florence Young, 5 year. llaycreek Minnie B. Taylor, 5 year. Ashwood Ellen Murray, 5 year Redmond Mrs. Pianos For Sale. Several pond reliable pianos at II .VI and I'.'.") at Madras, Ore. If you want good tuano rred reuerbacu in Madras, the am'Ut of Kilers 1'iano House of 1'ortlaud. He lias some at ! tractive bargains. Come and ee the j pianos. 6-15-1 m For Sale at a Snap A neatly built cottage papered and painted, with 4 rooms and pantry and 'i lots S0xl70; will rent for tl:! a month. A pleatant home tor fSOO cash, fall or w rite to the owner, Teter Mastenbrook, 1'riueville, Orfror. 4-i51m I Land for Sale. rVtO acres of good farming land in the (anions 1'owell Butte country. Inquiie of K. A. Kice, county surveyor, Trine ville, Oregon. " ' 4 0 The Home Bakery. Kresh bread bakeii dailv. Pastry or ders promptly tilled. Hot coffee and sandwiches served. Delivery at 11 and 4 o'clock. 6-S-tf Mks. F. E. Bkosiis, Prop. Horses for Sale. 1 year; Myrtle Turner, 1 year. Laidlaw 0. C. Colgrove, 5 year; Mrs. Loretta Colgrove, 1 year. Culver Martha Burgess, 1 year. Several high school students, who took summer school work, will take the state examinations in certain studies and if they pass will be given credit in the work at the high school. i On the old C. Snui Smith ranch, near Prineville. 1-5 head of niamt auil (feldlnifs, large enough for work homex, will lie mold iu tiny number at rviinoQHble prices. For further Information aildrewg G. H. ItuKi.i., Nellie Barnes, ; I'rineville, Oregon. 12-ltt-tf Suplee Items. fine rain benefitted laet the Application for Liquor License. To the Honorable County Court of the 8tnte of Oregon, for Crook County. The undersigned legal voter of l.yle Gap Precinct of Orook county. Slate of Ocgon, reKprvtfully petition your honorable body to grant a license If) H. F. Weblier to e!l sptrttU' ou-, malt, and vtnou liquor and fermented cider, coiumouly railed hard elder. In quanti ties lev. than one gallon In aaid Freclnel. county and state, for a perhal of one year. Turn. tl. Oenttln H. A. . V. HHinllton H. H. KdinondMiu R R. Young. Win. HlBlr . K. .Mill key Howard lii'tcher W m. Hniirn Jn. Hurr Jtje U-."ld t'cter Mornaek R. li. Wlllrich lieo. W1 W. (;. illrlcta Notice Ik herebv given hv the underlened B. F. Wehlier that the foregoing petition lor a HcnKe to Hpiriluous tiiiiil and vlnoux liquors and fermented eider, eoinnioiily called hard cider, will be preientel lo the Honor able County Court of Crook County at their next regulur session, lo-wu: on the Srd day of July, lull, at which time Hie Maid County Court will te a-ked to grant a liceUhcaK prayed fur tnsuid petitiun. (U B.F.WKHHKR. H. W. Andrew Weiey B. I lark W. W. Brumford J. A. Seia John 1. Marshall Fred Molt J. K. MeSham C. H. Miiireor Frank Carr John F. Daly Fred yel.eod Anilrew Tyllafson John ThoniaH Joe H. Stuart A, l-wl We received a Wednesday, which crops wonderfully. Alva Colpitts.who wis kicked off off his pony and seriously hurt, is recovering nicely. Xewt Morris was pleasantly sur prised last Monday by the arrival of his brother, who came to visit him. Rev. Smith of Prineville, will preach here next Sunday. Every body invited to attend. Vern Steers is again in our va cinity, visiting friends and rela tives. Ed Wade and several others are riding after horses. V. X. Donkle and sister made a trip to Paulina Saturday. E. E. Laughlin and son Lyle of Paulina paid us a visit laet week. Mr. anil rn Phna P.ornar4 r,f rru T u ,i i - .'. 1 filed with the clerk of the county court bin I 1 IIP 1 )fl I lp nrhn havo hnon iiiailint, nn,! .,tin. ,.i hi. L. ... -..1.1' , .., v ..o.nug tneir son Andrew for the past month, left for their home last week. Big picnic and dance at Sun flower the 4th of July. Everybody come and enjoy yourselves. J. Q. Gardner and John Freuden berg lost their favorite dogB while on an outing in the Silver Creek country last Sunday. The dogs got strychnine while passing over W. V. Brown's sheep range. Earl Lvtle is aoam omnlnvod m 1 accounting of aid ertate and that the court ., uyue'8 again emplOjea a8 . has M.,clay, the 7lh dav of An.. 191I at mail carrier between Pauline and ! 1J o'clock m tin- forenoon at the county conn u i room in rrineviue, iireaon, an the time and Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, I'. S. Land Othce at The ImIIcn. Oregon. June:ird., l'-dl Notice is hereby given that .lowpn Marvin, lather of Charley Marvin, deceased, of iltch ell, Oregon, who.on o'tolM-r -llh. iWVi, made Hotoi-atead No. i;l Serial, No. 111731, fur SB'i NVV'.,and W', NW',, e,tin lo. Town shir' 14 aoulh, fiatlge l.i F-at. Wnlaitiette Meridian, haa filed notine of inlenlion to make Final flve-year pnif, to etahlloh claim to the land above deacriied, N'fore b arren Brown, County I'lerk, at his office at Frtne ville. Oregon, on the Ulh day of July, lull. Claimant names aa witnesses: Hemy firlioes, John K. (rlmis, Oavld V. (iiiiues. Fri Coshow. all of Frlneville, On-gon. 6-e C. W. MOORK, Keglster, Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned the administrator of the estate of Frank ft I-aFolielte, deceased, that he has made and counting of his administration of said estate, and the court has set Monday, the 7th day of Aug., 1911 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the county court room in I'rineville, Ore gon; as the time and place for hearing and settling said final accounting. At which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and object to said filial accounting. ! Daled this 22lld dav of June, 1911. T. H. LAKOl.f.KTT. Administrator of the Kstate of Frank" K. LaFolletle, deceased. oticc of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, the administrator ol the estate of William H, Kltchitig. deceased, that he lias mmle mii,1 Ml,.,! I with the clerk ol the county court his final Advertised Letters. Letters remaining uncalled for at the I'rineville office June 15, 1911. Fleaee call for "Advertised Letters" if your name appears in this list: Mrs Mary Daly Robert Hepburn Zella W ildes TJ Mcclain Zella Wilder H D Morrison Mrs N H Demon Charlie Kimbol Mrs Mary Daly James J Kelly Mrs C J Reed Auvelio Tredebon Mrs James A Matthews A J osrnon Mrs Catherine Turner J M Johnson Clyde Austin Gus Robinson Nick Georgangineg Carl I, O Cilrton Elmer Jess Lincoln Kyles r ORllBh Frits Petersson Pet K Raptis James D Moor 1'eater llaglar Richard D chesley reicjr r.aiey Lincoln Kyle J A Peterson Will E Douglas George Tunker Henry Farr Mr Farr Chu G Peterson Pet K Raptis U H Morgan WILL LEDFORD, P. M. place for hearing and settling said final ac counmig. Al which time and place any per son interested in said estate may appear and obect to said final accounting Daled this and day of June, 1911. . ;. T. HITCHING, Administrator of the Estate of William a. Hitching, deceased. Notice for Publication. Isolated Tract. Public Land Hale. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon ..... j May 11, 1911. Not coal land. Notice is hereby given, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office un der provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27,191, (34 Hum., 617), we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10:16 o clock a. m., on the 26th day of July, 1911, at this office the following described land 8VVNwSec.,T.l8., R. 16 W. M., Serial No. 07371. ' ' Any persons claiming adversely the shove described land are advised to file their claims, foraato ",m m lore the time designated "a ' C- W. MOORE, Register. Look is the Word! Watch our space in Next Weeks paper for our Big June Merchandise Event THE LEADER Mrs. I. Michel, Prop. Prineville, Or. Nutlet) to CrtJitont. Nolli. Is hereby given that la unilerslgueil has Itwit. hv tha l imnlv Courl of I rook ooiinl v, Nlaleof Oregon, duly aPMolnlcd Ad iiiliilslialor of Ilia K.lali of Hh'hard Meyer, ilcn-aned. Nlnl all im-uhmis Having claims i aaalnst said oslaU ar" hrr'ltv miulrd lo I present Hie same, itlllv verlllcd, lo said Ai. i uilol.ln.il. rat lha law of U. K, llrlnk. til I'rlnevllls, (ItegoM, wllllllt sis months fnoit ihadalaof the tlrat pulilluMtUin or llila llollis. IHl.d and pulillshrd flnt Hum June llh, li. K. A. MIIMHKT. Administrator of the eatala of Klchald Meyer, itrceaaed. All Work Guaranteed. 1 linvv Jtiat ret urueil from my trip to I lie country tiuil mil rruO.v totiike rare of your eyea In the aiinic rnrt1 tul in miner na In tlio nil. All work fully Kiiiiriiiilii'il or money retiliKleil. Kyea liwtcil; yliiMMa illicit. Kit. W. J. t UltTIM. Ailttmaoii lliillillni;, Hooma II nml l.'i. Give ui your order for C0RDW00D Juniper or Pine, large or small quantities. DILLON'S YARD Opposite Post Office. For Sale 6 room house, bath room and cellar, Al condition, lot 80 x 1 20 feet, well improved, water and light. 1 6 lots in North Prineville. One 80 x 1 00 foot warehouse in North Prineville. 80 acres heavy timbered land 1 6 miles from . Prrineville. 40 acres pasture land on Willow Creek. 1 20 acres choice timber land in Harney county, all deeded and clear of incumberance. Call on A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. Prices on all goods will be reduced for the next two weeks while we take stock. Headquarters for Thoroughbred Hats Summer Exhibit of Peters Shoes for Men and Women Mod ern uio The Kind Gentlemen Wear. fches WITH the opening ol our Spring and Summer Season, we wish lo express our heartiest thanks to our many customers and Iriends who have shown us their patronage during the past year. We hope that our methods ol doing business have been satisfactory to one and all and once a customer always a customer. Our methods will be the same lor this coming year: Everything Marked in Plain Figures and One Price to One and All. We don! sell you an $10.00 suit lor $15.00; our $18.00 suits are marked $1H.00, that's our price; no other. But we are not talking prices. Quality First and Last. We are today carrying the Best Clothes to be found in Prineville. Modern Clothes designed and laid out by Brandegee, Kincaid & Company, Utica, New York Clothes well aelocto l anil worn cannot be overlooked by eoplu of discrimination. Kxi'laiiiatiom of great joy are certain to be called forth by our display of "College ('Imp" Clothes, because of their particularly brisk style, and because tlny tit o perfectly that they cannot but be well worn. The fabrics are totally different from those ordinarily seen. The many graceful and characteriMtlc features which distinituiah the well-dresned man from the multitude of careless dresscra will be Ion ml in these splen did garments. Knowing how to design and how to develop has made "College Chap" Cloths what they are, "the clothes you want." Clifton & Cornett AT THE OLD BRICK STORE. Ralph R. Wheaton General Contractor Am here lo slay. Now is your lime lo build. Am pulling in a brick yard and planing mill, also pulling on a large Aulo truck, so il you have any idea ol building any tiling front a rrplic tank or crnirnl walk lo a brick block or frame, mine ahd have a lalk wilh me. Il don'l cost anylhinq lo lalk and I II not hold you up. Office Hotel Oregon. Prineville, ... Oregon Land Wanted. IU-tor July 2nd write Kicliar.l It. Ijiiari'iini, l'riiiavilln, Ortsinn, fully dimriliiug your real iwiat, with Low t raah pric. tUT2 H MierifPs Sale. In Ilia Circuit Court of thit State of Orv gun for tin- County of Crook. K.I ward J. Hum, i'laintiff vs. Silas K. Krom, I Vfriiilant. Notice i hereby given that by virtu of au execution and order of tain, Uauwl out of the circuit court of t ho county o Crook, Oregon, on the '.'.'ltd day ol Mar, lull, in favnr of Id ward J, ln., pti. lilt and agiiinat r-lhu .H, Krom, ilulvmi ant, (or the an in of IM.II.I and fur the further mini of K0.- costs and ilia biirmuiipiitr. III which judgment it waa ordered, lurllier, by the court that the proierty attachml In aaid action liereiu alter dnacrilH'd Ihi wild for the satisfac tion of raid judgment, in the manlier provided by law, which judgment waa entered and docketed in the clerk's of fice of said court in sai.l county and , state on the i'llrd day of May, lull, and j notice isAcrehy given that in oliedienm ! to said iT'i utiuii and order of aalo 1 have levied upon the following real ! property o said del laut, Milan S. Krom, described aa follows to wit : The I undivided half interest in ' llie Immlhweal oiiarter tj of Section .thirty-three all), In Toanajilp twelvo 12; south, of Kaiige ten 111 raid, of the vi iiiuiiittiia .vieriil.Hii, ill l-rook county, Oregon, said real property being the same attached In tmd actum, and I will on Saturday, the 24t ay of Jon., A. 0., 1911, At the hniir of o'clock In the after noon of suid day, at the front door of the Courthouse In the city ol I'rineville, Crook county, Oregon, sell the undivided half intcrut of the said Silas S. Krom in the above mentioned real property it puldio auction to the highest bidder for cash In band, to atify said judgment and interest thereon, and costs and ac cruing costs. First publication Ma 2"ith, lull, last publication June 22ml, lull. T. N. liAi.RJUK, Sheriff of Crook county. Ity John Kdwarda, deputy. Shooting Contest At McCallister's Gallery Just North of Hodson's Garage. Prizes Given on the Highest Score Made up to 1 o'clock, July 4th. First prize, $14.00 Plush Buggy Robe. Second prize, $5.00 Hat. New Tailor Shop Dayton Bros., Props. What about that Spring Suit. We can show you the latest in Spring and Summer Suitings. Give us a call. DAYTON BROS. Block North ol Post Office, Prineville, Oregon. Situ riff !ia u. In llin ''Irmilt t'ourtor the Hint. of On-tfon. for tlu County of 'nok. Hlierlira aali. of real properly under execu tion In fort'i'loNiire K. A. 1'owell anil It. M. fuwell, IMalnllll'a,) va, y lotlle A. Miller, IWemlant. j Notha. la hareliy atvi-n tluif hy virilism an execution In fnriiilteture, duly limicd out nT the circuit court of Ilia HI Mr. if Oregon, Tor the County ofl'rook, on Urn llh tiny or Muy, lull, lllld tome illrei'Oil the sulil 1st , ,y ( May, lull, iinon a liiilKinenl mid decree duly inaile and rendered on llu- 1,111, day of March, 'all, nnd enlercil, recorded mid da k din and ly said court on lite lath day of Mutch, l'-'ll. In a certain iult In aiilil ootirt, when-ln K, A. 1'owell and R. M. Powell wnre nlalntlft and little A Miller defendant, In fuvoror the pluliitlir and iiKHlnal the defendant, hy which execution 1 am coiiimanih-d to wll the real properly hei-elnarter iliniirlhi'd, to pay llm mini due tin. I it I n 1 1 (T a, of folii'i Iwenly one liniidn'd and Hlxly-flvn nml ' alxty-alx lilllidriillha dollara, wli li Inlereat thereon from llm l:ii)i day or Miireli, lull at tii rale or ten peri t pel iiiiiiiiiiiiinlll puhl and ror the auin or one hundred elaht dol lura, alloniey'a reea mid the roala nml ex penauaoftlila execution and sale; 1 will on the Twenty-Third day of Jn, 1911. the said day lielna Friday of said week, at the houi nfilo'ehak p. in. of mild day, at the north donr of the county court limine In Trine. vllle, of Crook county. Orenon: aell al puhllu auction to the hlaheat hlddor, for eaah In hand, on day of Male, nil the rlaht, title and Internat 111 "aid properly wllltdl dnfendant, Jaittln A Millar, and all peraons clalmlin, under her. "uhaenuent lo I he Win day ofM.'i lenilwr, im. In and to the Nuld niorlaaeil real properly lierelnafter menllonetl, and deaerlhed In said execullon as followa, lo-wlli Ijots five, six, anvcii and eight, In block U, In Oie round addition to the city of I'rineville, Crook nounly, Mime of Oregon. Andir thepnayieilsnranldsalebelnsurnnleat the plaintiff to liava Judgment and execu tion against the defendant, little A. Miller, for halanm remaining unpaid. Bald sale twlng niadesiihjei't to redemption In tlia man nor provided hy law. Dated tbls Ktb day of Mar, W, T, N. lUT.vooa, BberlfT of Crook County, Urugoo.