jj Hie , :: Patriotism of Peter i : : A Little Love Story For : : " the Fourth- By TEMPI! BAILEY. 0 II, my itaniliutaa!" an Id Annette, "I ItiiniKlit you hatl umr. pa triot lam, IVtiT." I'vtvr mrtittiii'it lila languid length In Hi iirvut wicker clmlr mi th other aide of Ilia tea liilila from Wllll'll Atltiett. dlapOliaill llfllTlMKMI liuapltiillty In ucr ruu gulden. "iH'itr lilrl." hn nU't. "who run liH'iianrv I rim Ihiii T IIiiiii I won't liuirt'h In u iiirinla Willi n lot of duff ami liluo liliuia )im cIiim.bo to any that I (to not lovo my country." "Arnolil Admit U not mi Idiot," An tiKtiu lutcrruilcil. Ivicr'a narrowed. "Tlion Ar nold Adiiuia imriiilii, Uixa Im, mill nuikc a xix'i'ch to 1 1 1 it ni'cotiiuiti-Im-ul of aproululu llruworlm)" "Hit iiiuki-a tits hi'ihh Ii In tli afll'r IHMIII." Alllllilt VIIUlllMtfld "I'JVlTJT vnu am-ma eii:nr to hrl mu out Willi my Fourth of July uuulcu party bul )oii " "Ikmr Rlrl. I'll fnioa mill m rtike ml listen to thu IiKcliirulloii, but I can't nrndi la cokiuiihi." "VVnll. Ihe men nil lo..l lovely In thi'lr now uiilfurma." Anuuttv liiforinoil lllM. "SoiiM-tijw," wlil IVlrr, "n tiulforin I nHorliitp In my inluil with acrvlre. 'I'ticro urn tlu mil rcglmentala of my SiTiit (rriimHiiilicr. nil ntnmwl with mini, nnd I ho ftnli'il blue enpe (lint my futliiT kerpa In mi'inory of ;ctt.vlnirg In blotiliK.I with red" Il atiruKEed Ilia HliuuWlent. "Hut It's luo hot thin weather to drew up for iiothlnii." "Nmtilni; -oh!" Amietiw Rung out lier lunula "I iloii'l hellevu you J fluid If there wna n war, l'eler" IVter leaned armaa thu labia. "C'oo McrtiiK toy ainoiry," he an Id aluwly "In theiit tiny reumiii yotl nhould think tlinl r "XliKleru men haven't any back bono," tll (limited, "I'oii't to too fur." be tolil bejr. "My Men of love of coiitiiry la sumi'thlnis deeper than mem aUuulliitf tor tree- Ooui." 'I.ov. of country In ruurttsa," ho Willi. "nu meant" he ilcumiidiil. "1'hiit I'm dlwiiK)lnied In yoa, Pe ter." Her cyea hinged. "I belleve you're too lny to curry a nun." ".Slop!" lie thundered hihI alooj up. Auiietto stood up Iihi, She allpped from her tlucer a wonderful hoop of Hn!""iid. " lierti." lu anlil, "tnko It. If you loved mo you would aee my point of view. It iMii't Unit I wiint you to wear blue nnd hulT'. I want you to allow your puirlotUiu." "Ali-pnirliiii-iiii! l'eler plekril lip the runs "If you ever want tliia iikiiIii y.iti must nnU for It, Amieiio. 1 am rrnli Unit ntlierwim- 1 run never for- ulve ilin woiiiau who tin called ine coward." "I nlmll never (ik for II!" ahe blared in l'eler turned on Ills heel nnd left her. When the treat day came Annette tried to Interest lierself In the ilivorn lion, the rein-'hiueiiu. In Arnold Ad num. who. louklim very hamlwino in lila ciilonlnl uulforni. Iiuiik over her, mid when ho made Ida upeeoh hi e.vea w ore on her. AunettH didn't like Ida apeoi h. It u ked of nrUhVlnllt.v. There waa In It no min t) ot ainm mid au-lpea and wan rrnti'hl In I henp II Aaatnf brought the Ids mnrhlim to atop. 'till. I thought you would b killed. I'olorr IVIor. with th nrrramlnir rlillfl In Ida nrma. mulled at her. "It wua uoth- lutf," hi' an Id. I almuld linva thotiKht you would have Imhiii nfrald." Annolia U'Knu. l'eler atlireliiML "You aueui to thllix Unit I am nlwnya nfrnld." bo anlil, ami la-fore aim could uiiawur ho lifled bli hut ami win iiona. All that vriinlna; aha walehiHl for Iwr lover, luit he did uot coma. At luat ha eimlil aland It no loimer. Kh ant dowu at the leininiiidn tulilo mid tulked It over with her uiont Intlmnl lilrl fileml. I.ucy," ah anld. "I've twn bntoful to IVter. What ahatl I dor "Knt hiimliUi pie," advlaoil I.uey i eler'a worth It." "I know." Auuetln mlmltlod. "hut I don't know where he la" "Walt till he ahowa up." anM f.uey. anil III the iiieriulliiie we'll mnUe Ar iiuiil Adama tula ua down liio river mml In Ida enr " They pnied the lilif mnnerlen. where tunny Itnllana were eiiiployml; paired, ton. thu aipinlld llllle aetlle meut where In a I) lit "I"'" "l"i'" a rroil of nwnrihy men nnd woMen nnd children were. KHthontl uhoiit a itj Ii it It In white llalinel. Annette caiitfht her breath. "Why. tt'a l'eler!" alio piapoil. "Slop mill- ule nnd aee what hen dolui:. Aa the hit: motor nloiHl In Ihe nhml- ovv of the tree ret era voice came to hem. lie wna apeaklui: In Italian, nnd lunette, llianlia to three wiuiora lu Home. tiiideratiHid all that he aukl. Aa Mho Han-nod alio fell heraelf urow- Inij auialler mid anmller. 1'hla wan the l'eler whom ahe had aeciiaiil of luck of pairiotwm, thla mini who wna atienklnit no el"nuent!y to tlieae now coinera to lila unlive anil, tellllnt thorn whin It uieuut to b an Aiutflcuu, Land for Sale. Ml) acrea of nmvl (armliiK Inni) In the laiiioua i'owall Hot country. Iniilia ol K. A. Hire, couuty aurveyor, I'riiie Vllle, Oregon. 4-ti All Work Guaranteed. I liitve iiiat retiirueil from my trip to the country nnd mil reuily to tnko care of your eyen In the aitme cure-; fill iimiiin r na In the puat. All work fully Kuoritilii'd or moiioy n luinleil. I. yea linti'il; ulMea IIIU-il, lilt. W. J. UIITIS, AdiiMiMon IIiiIIiIIiik. Hoonia 14 imd 1.'. The Clark Hair Dreaaing Parlor Are locatol on Ooiirtliouae. at roe t, one lilia-k eaat ol Main. I'lifln, awilcliea. witia, tuupix a, Imir jewelry, elr.. ordered on approval direct from the maim Inetiirera. Hen. I In your hair romlnnga and liava them made up an you want tliein. Ilairdreaaing 2Se, lialr ilreaaed and curled filte, face iiiaaK ecnlp mna- uut 50c, alittinKi UU; hair tintte Z'c, ol iik t I meal pai k.Va;, clay pack Wfc, bleai hlnif ami iIv.-iiik tlM up toaui i curiiiK to ouV. H treatmeiitn '.'..'iU. ! For Sale. ; llunity with top for unto, or trade for i back or rart ; tfood romlilioii. Ilox I I'rineville, (ireifon. 0 1 j Broken Horse for Sale. I A few broken mid unbroken liuin-a mid uelillnu" lor aule ; in n row woIkIiIiik Ilia) to Moo, p-ldliiKa 1 100 to I hire yotiuu iiiiIiiiiiIm; hUo one comlnu finir-.veiir.old Hiiilllon, t hree-imrtcr j Pen iii-roii, welubt 1PKI; plenty of ; bone, blia ky built. Kor fiirlhor Infor j million nddreae T. J. Kkiioi hin, I KolH-rta, Dr. 611 i r Relinquishment Cheap. A ipilck aule on irooil liotmntciid for aule nt n bnrunlii; Kiirdeit feiieed, troimcbcrrlcn, curriiiitH, purt hue Ihi ii ciilllvnted: fenced; kooiI enrltiK; (ill (,'im-m for t i'Mi If token nt nin e. Ad ilirne i O. llux all, rrluevllle, t ire. Kun. o-In Fourth of July Fare. Via Ore- I gon Trunk Ry. i lioiunl I'ip tii kola will be noli! for one j and one-third faro to all pointn on the : Oregon Trunk lty. and The North Hank j It. mi.I, to which the one way (are i (li.tnj or lea, July '1, H and 4, return limit July It. .Miniiuum ruunJ trip fare 11.00 01".' 2l Horse for Sale. (In the old '. Km in Smith mncli, Hour rrluevllle. U'5 lieail of miiroe nnd Kclillnpi, nr(o ouoiiKh lor work liorw-e, will lie Mold lu uny iiiiiiiIht tit n'tteonnble tirlcoa. Kor lurthor liifortnntlon uddroaa (. II. Uiikhei.i., I'rineville, On-Kon. 12-lo-lf Application for Liquor License. IT TOOK ONI.T k VtmtXT. v.it -i" yt2v v sy 4 1 Soir "UTOPl" IIB TIIUNDKIIUU. the glory of country, hut no depth of oiirtieslne.sa. uo deep tippeul to the unarm of men. When be laid Mulshed he ennio dowu xpectln Aiinelle's pruiso. Hut she tlldu't ulve IU "Cuu't we get away for u moment from these people?" ahe uld. "I'm ao tired of the crowd." "I'll take you up the road la my car," Ada inn proposed. 6o It cams a bunt that fifteen min ute Inter 1'otcr Van Dora, sitting on the hlllsldo, saw far down the curved road a big red car and within It a plondld gentleman In blue and bnff and a lady In a rone wreathed hat. lie aaw aomethlng elae too. Juat be low him a little dirty, curly headed child from the Italian settlement near by waa digging contentedly In the dust, tight tn the path of the car that raa coming around the curve. It took only a moment for Peter te plunge shoatlng down the bank, to catch op the baby and croc the road. Be waa safe, bat the two in the car had wattaned M al dMger. Aasette what It mount to be a gnoil cltlr.cn, what It mount to live for bin country nn well tin to die for It, "Oh. IVter. IVter!" her heart cried. ulihotiKh her llpa were allout. I'.nt when the npcecli w ua ended abe apl,e: "I'm i,'iiiUK to tiot out a tuimue. 1 want to nee IVter." Swiftly alio walked atrnlcht over to the niitoutxlicd Peter. "till, you wonderful ninn!" abe anld, with alibiing eye. "1 never beard auch a apoooh!" "Not even Arnold'a?" ho naliisl na he led her lhtoui;h the awlllug crowd. "Not even anybody a. Uh, l'eler, 1 wuut my Hun" "Iieur heart," he murmured aa be bout tenderly over her. f f t The Making of the Flag 2 IT 0W did wa make the flagf n By rul.f 4 By comoana and aauara and line? t With pattern and thread and thn somptir'a tool, To follow tha plain dctignf T Waa it only tha lor that th ? draftaman know T That oav ua tha rad and th X whita and blue? How did wa mak tha flagf I Not all By measuring atitoh and aaam, J For part of it eama from a coun- try call T And part of It la a dream S In a vision that lad brava aoula e aright And gav us th rad and th blu and whita, . J How did wa maka the flag? In peaoa X W fashion. d It fold on fold) In war it was blant with a grim oaprloa Tha druma in their summona rolled. 'Twas th oourag alike of tha quick and read That gav us th blue and tha ' whita and rad. How did w maka th flagf Twaa thua It oama to Ita graoa and worth) Through all that la good in th aoula of ua Tha banner haa had Ita birth. Twaa tha hollar atrangth of tha purpose true That gav ua tha rad and the whita and blue. Thu have we made th flag. Ah, nal By oelore that will net fad, By alnuaua awep and by death laaa glow, Tie ua that the flag haa made! And It whlepera today te eaoh etar told state, Yett nvuet held m high and amiat twee me areatl" Chlaaga Tribune. M Ti the !lmirithlp(uniy Tourtof the 8lte ori-tfttn, (tr I'rtMik t'ttutiiy. Tt untliT-lKut'tl tigul voter of UyW iai 1'n'oliM-t of urHik fannity, HlHttitf O niton, n' ctfullv M(lloii vMir tionoritltlt UkI? lo xriuit n IUh iioi'to M. F. Wt itU r t ncirttu- oiii. limit, Hint vinau lUiimrn mul fnn nt-il rhlt'r, ptttnititiiilv cM.tlt'tl liHnl ollT, In nunntt-ttt-n Itkn ttiutt tttit- k' t lit hi In uM I'rrtiint!, (Motility nnil -tiitto, for n -rtHt f on? yv&r. 1 HOf. It, IntMlUlH S A. M. l'tiu a, K. iiHitiuton f 11. I--lutomlwm K ii. oHlnI. Win. l!nlr z n. Muik-y Jlowitnt t toiclivr w m. Drown Jhk. Hurt .tint' Ut till iVh'i Mormirlt It. (i. Wilfrid. I...-0. W.-t W. U. W illrlch Ntithf t hi-n l'T fflvt'ii v U un.ltTila'm,d l. V. WfiiM-r tlutl tin- f(nattniE pt-tiiitm lor h U1'IIMt U H-'ll K!lr(.lKHI, until Hlltt VlllOllf. 1 1 I tit trtc nnd rtTiiutiifd rttlcr, ttmiu'iily ntllt-Mt liitrti cliliT. will Ik- pn-wniftl tn the lloiior- iiilt i'oniitv ronrt if l'riok I'ounty ut tht-lr iM't rt-itular M'wloii. tct-wlt; on tlicHnl dity ttf Jvily, lull, til whtt'li ttiiw? thf mtltt rmuly ( tturt will Ik ukt'. to Kritnl H Uttuwui pruvftl for til Mitttl f tttlntt. 0 II. F.WKHHl'IU II. W. An.lrvw ! Wt -lt v It. lurk t W, W. Hiuiufor.l j J. A. Nt'lf Jotm l vUr-hiill Kr't Molt J, l;. Mt-shiitn r, . &Msntir : r rimk fitrr ; John K, iHilr ' Frv.t M l,tt.4 j Amln'H' Tt llufntm ! John Thnniiin i JtM- M. Htu.trl I A. IfWl" Nutite fur Publication lV(iitrttm-m of ilif InKriur, Notlcp i ticrt'liy tivfn tlutl Joseph MurA-in, hither uf 'hurley Murvln, tlt'tt 'hmmI, of Mitrli 'll, Ort-K'tti, wlio.on (VU.iM-r .'tth. W made lloii'tfi.d N.i. UT-'J HtTtul. Ni. iTSl. for NK'4 NW.and W, N'i, NntUm l"l.ToWii ihli U oillli, Ituiititv l.i hUi, W tlluiiiflto MtTttlliin, Iihn fllt'tl not It o of Inttnilon to intikw Fliml tivt-yt'Hr tnnf, to Orituhllsli cltttm to Ihe lund nltovt denrrlUvt, tffon N rr'n Hrown, t'ouiity i lerk, tl titn oltht hi lrtnt vlllf. Uii'itmi! on Hit iSlh day of July. .1911, rut muni nnni(i iik witufsscs: Hem y (Irtmi'M. John K. Urline. tiavtd W. (j rimes. rtt Coahow. utl of I'linevllle, Onumi. C. W. MK)KK, Ktlstor, Notice of Final Settlement. Notice in lierehy given hy the underpinned, the udmiuiBirmiir o( the eMMe ol Krnilk K. Lul-'ollelie, doeeuaed, that lie hiw nmde mid riled with the vlork o( the. t-ouniy court his llnttl Ht-t'iiiiniiiiK ot hit tidinintsirntion i skhI VNtitte. ami the etmri has net Mmhlny. Ihe 7th iIkv tt( Auk., l'.ML at U) o'elock in the forenoon, at the county court room in Priuevillo, Ore littn, as tlio time ami place (or henriUM and KtuiliiiK aid Ihial ai'tountiiiK. At which time and place any person intcrcstttl in said estate uiiiy appear and uhjecl lu said tlnal aceountiUK. Ita ted thio'iJud dav of Juno, 1'JU. T. M. LAKOlJ.m', Administrator ot the Ksnae of t'rauk K. LaKollette, docettse.i. Notice of Final Settlement. Sotlce is hereby iveu hy the unilersicnetl, the adinlnintmior ot the estate id Wiliium H. KitchillK, deeeHMed, that he tiafliuade ami tiled with the clerk of the county court his final accnunttttK o( said estate nnd that the court haa set Monday, the "th day of Au., llt at 10 o'clock in the (oretitMtu at tho county court rtKim in I'riiteviUe, Oregon, an the time and place tor lieai'tng and settlinn said tlnal ae countittK, At which lime ami place any per son interested in aaid estate may appear and ohlect to said tlnal accounting. Dated thin 2Jml day of June, 1911, Q. T. KlTCHINd, Administrator of the Estate, of William B, Ki telling, deceased. Hurrah! Hurrah!! Once more the Glorious Fourth is near at hand. We want every one to come and help us make this Fourth a Record Breaker. Ni'vi-r In-fore In thf history of our atore were we lK?tt-r all to offt-r you aurh a wide rarpe of Hi li-i lliin In iiii-ri huiiill' ol a worthy rlmrurUT. anil nt prlrt-n thut are so liilr to you. We li-lli-vf that our iMiNtotnern irei-lte our efforta to ai-re them honeatly. We are hiixIihi to iiinke a IiIk Hle reroni thla month, ami are offerluir (tooila that you need rlhf lion iiiiiI will continue to have uw lor (IiirlnK the next lour or five motitha. We minlit aay th i i.ur prlrea are half what thewe irooila are worth, hut aurh la not the rnae, or woul'I J im i' any anne K-rBiin Iwlleve aui li a atat-inent, although we know meri:hanta? who en . i iiully UHeaiirh arifimii'iila However, we Ho aay that the Maine gooim are of tin aolil in ii.ii ii IiIiiIht prlvee. ant p iM-a await you. Make a Hat of what you need and then come to our atore. Many I HE LEAD Mrs. I. Michel, Prop. ER Prineville, Or. 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 16 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 tj&r-& take stock. Headquarters for Thoroughbred Hats Summer Exhibit of Peters Shoes for Men and Women Modern Clothes 'The Kind Gentlemen Wear.' W ITU tlte opening ol our Spring and Summer Season, we wish to express our heartiest thanks to our many customers anJ frienJs who have shown us their patronage during the past year. We hope that our methods oi 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 yean Everything Marked in Plain Figures and One Price to One and All. Wc don't sell you an $10.00 suit lor $15.00; our $18.00 suits are marked $18.00, 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 aelecte 1 and worn cannot be overlooked by iieople ol discrimination. Kxrlamationi of great joy are certain to be called forth by our display of "College Chap" Clothes, because of their particularly brisk ptvle, and because they lit ao perfectly that they cannot but be well worn. The fabrics are totally different from those ordinarily seen. The many graceful and characteristic features which distinguish the well-dressed man from the multitude of careless dressers will be found in thete splen did garments. Knowing how to design and how to develop has made "College Chap" Cloths wh:it they are, "the clothes you waut." Clifton & Cornett AT THE OLD BRICK STORE. Notice for Publication. Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Laud Offlce at The Dallea, Oregon May 11, 11)11. Not ooal land. Notice Ii hereby given, aa directed by the Oommtaatonerot the General Land Office, un der provlalona o( Act ot CongreHS approved June .17, Wins, (M 8tata., 5171, we will offer at publlo aale, to the highest bidder, at 10:15 o'olock a, m., on the 'Jftth day ol July, 1911, at thla ottlce, the following described land: BWjk NWUSeo.W.T.Wa., . 16 K W. If.. Sorl&lNo. OloTl. Any pertoiM claiming adveraely tha abova deacrtbed land are advliod to (lie their clalmi, or objeotioua, on or bo lore tha time designated lor tale. -;a C, W, MOORS. Seajlatar. 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 Olfice. Priasnrilb, Oregon.