Get Ready for a Good Prepare to Help Us Celebrate lime Celebration Proclamation. To Every Man, Woman and Child: Beginning Friday morning we will begin the grandest shoe sale this town has ever seen. All shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Ties reduced until after the Celebration. We are after more shoe business. We want you to give our shoes one trial. We take this means of soliciting your interest. We are not overstocked but we have the values that make good. Come early while we have all sizes. CliiliiroiTu Tnu Oxford, dies S to 1, tv:iilur l.7S at 1 1.2.1 MUoes Tan Oxford, sixes 12 to 2. regular $2.00 at $1.50 Chilil' Pat. leather Oxfords, sUiu 2 to 5, rvstiltir SV. at - f .lo Mli.m-8 Pat .Leather Oxford, clien 11 to. 2, regular $2.00 at '. LailieH Tan Su.nl Oxfor.In, rvnultir t IHl at :l 00 Lailltn' Tan Calf Oxford, rtxiiUr 1.00 at . .'.2: l.ndUV Tail Calf Oxford. rt'Kular $:1 .VI at 2.M Ladle' Tan Toiirlt Oxford, rvijuliir 1 .10 at M.iM Ladle' Tan or lU-v Oxford. regular at II.A0 Ladle' or Mliwe Low Heel Oxford, regular $2.0at 11.7.1 Ladlea' Patent Leather Oxford, regular (I Oil at :i (HI Ladle' Mink (iuil Metal Oxford, regular II. no at f:.0 Ladle' lllaek Kid Oxlord. regular $2 .to at ft. 7.1 Ladle' lllaek Kid Puiii. regular 12 .10 at , ... (I.Vi Men' Oxford at Itedueed 1'rlivn during till Mile, Come and let our hoe until tit your feel. Millinery all Reduced. Every hat, shape and flower at cleanup prices. Every one a bargain. Clothing all Reduced for This Sale. Men s clothing, Boy's clothing, and Odd pants. Ladies' White Dnek .skirt: Kegiilar 11.7.1 now 11.25 Kegulnr f.'1.50 now $2.7.1. liegular tl.M uow $1.10. To Arrive To-day. Factory Shipment of Ladle' Vest, In grades, 15e to 3.V. Seeial Values. Ladle' and Children White Cotton Hose and tilove going fast at 10c per pair. ' To Arrive To-day. Kaetory Shipment of Sheet and Pillow Caw, at the lowest prlee shown for year. Newest Neekaearfor Ladle'niid Mlsse. Itieltidm Collar, Jabot, and Hows, direct from luanufaetiirer. To Arrive To-day. The "V. II. Ntiform" Comet, Low Ilimt, llxtra Long Hip, $l.,1Uauil $2.tHI griidcn. Collins W. Elkins noeviiie, Or. Railroad Men See Opportunities On their recent trip through Central Oregon officials of the Northern Pacific Railway learned for the first time what advant ages and what opportunities that xast, undeveloped iuterior em pire contains. They marveled at the rugged beauties of Deschutes Canyon, at the remarkable feats of engin eering necessary to build the railroad through it to the pro ductive tablelands above, then at the wonderful stretch of agricul tural territory which was the ob jective point of the rail construc tion. Now that the railroad has been built more than 100 miles south from the Columbia river, with assurance that it will reach Bend early next fall, the great est apparent need that impress ed itself upon the Northern Pa cific men and the Portland news paper representatives accompa nying them, is people. Practi cal farmers of sound sense and plenty of experience are wanted, and the Northern Pacific, which1, through its half-interest in the Oregon Trunk Railway, is eager to develop the county, will aid in bringing them to Oregon and lo cating on farms in the Interior. Filling a Pullman exhibit car with. Central Oregon products and sending it out on a tour of the east in the same manner that other sections of the northwest have been exploited is now being considered probable as one ot the means to be adopted to win immigration for the terri t o r y tributary to the Oregon Trunk. Great care will be exercised in stocking this car, as it is de sired to obtain only such prod ucts as represent the average yield. Efforts will be made to avoid freak specimens r pre sent figures of abnormal produc tion.' In this way the possibil ities of the interior can be pre scn'ed in the fairest and most accurate manner, and i m m i -grants coming to the state in consequence of seeing the car Cinnotbe disappointed. Close attention will be given to r uting the travelling exhibit. Past experience has demons trated that it is -not possible to bring a farmer from a mountain section into a prairie country and expect him to be successful. The reverse rule al so is true, aud in the future ef forts will be made to avoid hav ing farmers from level states settle on hilly ground. As Central Oregon is prima rily a stock and grain country, the greatest activity will be di rected toward bringing men ex perienced in those lines into the state. Definite action toward stocking an exhibit car exclusively with Central Oregon products has not yet been taken. If it is not de cided to devote an entire car to the interior, each of the several cars that the Northern Pacific has on the road every year will be required to give more space and attention to that region J. G. Woodworth, of St. Paui, traffic manager of the Northern Pacific, was enthusiastic in his estimate of the future possibil ities of the territory the excur sionists traversed, He realizes that the country is not superior to many other well developed districts in Oregon and Washing ton that have become famed as fruit, stock, grain and vegetable centers, but he believes that it is capable of matching the record of any of these and because of its size would receive a propor tionate amount of attention. "What Central Oregon needs more than anything else is peo ple," said A. D. Charlton, assist ant general passenger agent. He will join with other officials of the Northern Pacific in an or ganized and persistent campaign to induce people to enter. Ore-gonian. The Cash Grocery George Whiteis, Prop. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. , Bedrock Pr ices. W. A. Booth. Prea. D. F. Ktewakt, Vlce-I'rea. V.. M. KLKlNM'lMlllnr Crook County Bank PR1NEVILLE, OREGON Statement of the Crook County Bank of Prineville, Oregon, at rendered to the Superintendent of Banka, June 7th, 1911 Aihu tHnHtHl DlwouuU Overt run Kurnluirr unci flxtun-H..... ll,.!,l L!lU. Cub m hand and dot from banka $47,809.95 Liabililias ...$I25I.X7(.-1I CnptUI paid In full 'A'ill..'i:l HurpluK U.WH I'lKllvhli-d prollu .Timm ix-puHlla .. flH.0On.IKP lu,'U. ' S.B'.ll IIII.1IJ.7.. f IHH.UII0.UH NO MORE Freight Troubles! The Orison "Trunk Railway is o,t:n for buHinesa to Opul City, just north of Crooked Kivcr. The Jones Warehouse Company GEORGE A. JONES, Manager will handle all freight at Opal City for the railroad. The old Slianlko Moody Warehouse system will he employed. Merchants will get their goods promptly and without inconvenience. OPAI, CITY wfll be the freight terminus for IX) days more. Have your freight consigned in care of 'ONES Address communications to ItKND, OREGON. The Home Bakery. Freeh bread baked daily. Tastry or ders promptly filled. Hot coffee and sandwiches served. Delivery at 11 sod 4 o'clock, 6-8-U Mas, F. . Baostus, Prop. For Sale at a Snap A neatly built cottage papered sud painted, with 4 rooms sod pantry and 2 lots 80x170: will rent for $12 month. A pleasant home tor $800 cash. Call or write to the owner, Peter Msstenbrook, Prineville, Oregon. 6-26-lmp NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Popular Beach Resort An ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes of all kinds. Hunting, Hsbing. Boating. Surf Bathing, Riding. Autoing. Canoeing, Dancing and Roller Skating. Where preliy water agate, moss agates, moon-stones, carnelians cm be found on the beach. Pure mountain water and the best of food at low pi ices. Fresh fish, clams, crabs and oysters, with abundance of vegetables of all kinds daily. Camping Grounds Convenient and Attractive With itrict sanitary regulations Low Round-Trip Season Tickets From all point in Oregon, Washington and Idaho on sale daily. 3-Day Saturday-Monday Tickets Cowl going Saturday or Sunday and for return Sunday or Monday. Call on any O-W. R & N. Agent for full particulars as to fares, train schedules, etc; also for copy of our illustrated booklet, "Outings in Oregon," or wite to Wm. McMurray, C i!9 It General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Errors in Titles Are being constantly found by our examiners. Before at tempting to close a deal for real estate either as grantor or purchaser see us. We may save you considerable ex pense and delay.' PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY (Member Oregon Association of Title Men) House and Lots for Sale. Good six-room house and three lota, with barn snd outbuildings; on block rom Main on 2nd street, at reasonable Address T, J. Fergueson, Rob erts, Or. 615t( Land Wanted. Before July 2nd write Richard R. Lawrence, Prineville, Oregon, fully describing your real estate, with Lowest cash price, 8-22-21