$50 for a Slogan to Include the Words "STttJETTOw--Tools and Cutlery $20.00 for best submitted $15.00 for 2d best submilted $10.00 for 3rd best submitted $5.00 for 4th best submitted Contest Closes August 1st Address your communications to J ! Care of Pacific Hardware and Steel Co. Portland, Oregon "STILETTO" Toolt and Cutlery can be purchased from your Hardware Dealer State Land Board at Redmond (iuvornor WuNt, Attorney Cieiv prul Crawford, Stiito Tri"unurur Kay, and John II. LowU, Htiito engineer, all mombera of thu Htiito di'hcit 1 it ii d board, arrived lioro Tut-hduy evening and ut tondi'd a mounter tn'ttiiijf in Khrt't'i hull to incut incinbcrs of tho Central Oregon Irrigation Co. Water Usith' Association and liHton to (,'rlL'vunci'H the water visors In this section havu'agtiinst tho Central Oregon Irrigation Co. ho an to get an Intelligent idea of existing conditions with a view to remedying the sumo, Mays the Kedmotid Spokesman. I'. H. l)encer, president of the association, presided, and a mini Lur or water user staled their grievances against thu company. Hen Cotter stated what the Neuters considered their rights in the excess acreage matter. unci Attorney Oenerul Crawford said ho would bring a suit In the name of tho stato against tho irriga tion company and nave tho cases threshed out iu court. Kirk Whited, J. J. Kllinger. J. A. Thompson ami others explain ed to the land board tho harmful conditions of tho present Irriga tion system as they viewed it. and the unfair manner in which tho settlers had been treated on . their contracts with tho irriga tion company for years up to the present time. At the conclusion of tho re marks by tho sottlers Governor West promised tho aid of the land board in remedying the griev ances complained of, and said the board woifld station a man per manantly in this section to aid the water users in getting their rights. In liiu remarks the gov ernor stated he thought tho con tracts made by tho original irri gation company wore fraudulent. Ho said tho land board would go tho limit and do whut wus right to aid tho water users iu getting what they wero entitled to; that tho board was going to holp the sottlers play tho game square all down tho lino, and ho did not want the sottlers to imagine there was a barb wire fonco be tween them and the board, but that tho board was their friend und wanted to got in closer touch with them and help them in ev ery possible way that was right, lie also said ho was of the opin ion thut it would he a good plan for the board to hold meetings here at least twice a yeur. He congratulated tho pooplo on tbo nerve they had displayed in mak ing their complaints, and pre dicted that much bonelit would result from tho mooting. The governor wanted the people to suspoud judgment ou tho board until they see what results have been obtained. J. J. Ellinger thunkod the gov ernor for the friendly spirit he and the board had exhibited to ward tho settlers. Mr. Kllinger asked if the board hud decided on plans for the north canal, and the governor suid ho was of thv opinion that tlio canal should be built at once. Stale Treasuror Kay stated that he would do all in his power to see that the settlers got their rights Koscou Howard, manager of the irrigation company, said the company was not selling any land it could not furnish for. He fur ther slated that it was the inten tion to build the north canal this full, and said the company would do everything to help the set tlers and would put in systems this year so that all would get water. The result cf the meeting has been to bring the settlers and land board Into closer touch and a moro friendly feeling between them has been fostered. Samuel Weihl cf Sisters has Invented a varmint trap that 'works successfully in trapping jail kinds of animals thut are pests and prey on tho farmer und jolliers. Tho invention is so siin- ! nln thnf. iinv mm emi iiua it. jiml it is also inexpensive. He has applied for a patent on his in vention. Kedmotid Spokesman. over the dt-sd body of hi nxiHter, the remains of John Parker, a ; trapper, were found Thursday in Ilia hut in the Cs.ctde Mountains 52 miles west of I'.end by search" ing party. The date of the trapper's death wus ertnblished by note in his diary written November 15, 1910. The note rend: "I'm down and out." The dog hid eaten every fcrap ot leather and iiiece of ruhbirb J about the place and the flesh from j the dead raun'ii body, but ttarva I lion could not lure the animal i from its post of duty. The search' mil party lound tbe dog a mere hulk ol kin and bones, l'arker went into the mountains to trap last fall. His absence of several months occasioned no ap prehension among bis friend, but when summer came and he did not reappear, the searching party started out. I he searchers found his camp near Lava Luke. Parker bad died in his bunk with all bis clothes on. He was 54 years old and came here from Auburn, Wash., where he is said to have had a sister. Central Oregon Continual from 11 rut page. mean greater assistance in get ting the newcomers properly lo cated. Professional locators have in many instances located people on soil they knew was worthlesssimply to get the fee and indifferent as to the damage the victimized settler would do the state. The commercial or ganizations should make it their work to go into this matter deep ly, even to the extent of seeing that people are properly located on homesteads, without payment of a fee to individual locators. This, I believe, would prove a tremendous drawing card. "One thing I ascertained on the trip was that the trade of Luke view and southern Lake county is irretrievably lost to Portland until Lake county get9 direct railroad- connection with Portland. The new line building from Nevada will be in Lake view soon and then San Francisco will jhave all of that trade. This trade should come to 'Portland, but it will be impossible to bring it hore until we have direct rail road connection. With a railroad connecting with tho reads to Portland, Lakeview should trade with us, however, because it is closer to this city than to San Francisco." A Gruesome Find. A ppeoial from Bend to the Ore gonian says: (luarded by a starving dog which for eeven months watched Els tray Notice. lllitt'k mare, branded quarter circle 11 on loft flunk, weight 1100; bay mare, hrnn-ie-i oarlock J on left ttiouUler, weight 1000. Itroke, oliotl in front. Ho ward jmiil for their return or notinVa tiun. AdtlrensC. L. Tallmon, Culver, Ore. 7-oXit-pd Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby Riven by the underidKned, the admlnltramr with the will annexed oi the eiate of Robert IVnoinginn Johnsou, de feated, to All persona bavin claims trains' Maid deceased or his estate to present thv smite wtih tlic proper vouchers, to Hits nnderiKiied tit hta ottlce In rrlneville, Oregon, within mix mouth at the firwi publication of this notify. Dated July l.ith, Ml. M, R. ELLIOTT, Administrator with the wilt annexed of ewiate ol Robert Pennington Johuson. Notice Tor Publication. lVpartment of the Interior, , IT. H. Land Ofttce at The haiku, Oregon. June !utl, Wi. Notice l hereby given that Andent P. J. Miller, of Prlnevllle, Oregon, who on Aumna ih. ntw, made Homestead No.0.dA for 1au 1.2.3. and 4, Heotlon 8, Township 10 South. It hi m U -!. Willamette Meridian, haw tiled notice of Intention to make tinat commuta tion proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W arrvn Brown, county clerk, at his office at Frlnevllle, ure tton, on tliuMh day of Antrum tall, Claimant named as witnesses: ,1. Alvln RltTK- Klanon A. HusseM, f f'rinevUle, Ore gon; Christian 8elU, Henry Tweet, I'owell Bulle, Oregon, tt--h'p C. W. MOOKK, UeUter. Sheriff Sale. Notice is hereby Riven that by virtue of an execution andot'der of 4Hle 1 (tuned out of the circuit noun of the auto of Oregon lor (.'rook couny, on the Ui day of May, lull, in favor of ti. W. I'erkins. N. H. Ferkins, l, H. Leech, J. A. Simmous. R. l. Shuck K. F. Schneider, W. (i. liusdieu, W. M. Kryer, J. T. Patterson. Vine W, IVaree and O. M. Kppley, plaintiffs, mid Htflust Red Jacket Mining Co., a corporation, lor Hie sum of f:t!U0 ft, with interest thereon at the rate ol eht per cent per sunn in from the 'Aid day of September, lt'10, and f-tw attorney feet and costs, whieh judgment was enrolled and docketed in theclcrk': ottice of said court in said county on the tfth day of May, 1WU, which said execution commands me to sell the following described property, stiume, ly ing and being in Sections i!tt, 27, M ami :to, Township t south. Range 17 east of Willamette Meridian, in Crook County, St Ate of Oregon, and known as the Red Jacket tiroup of tjuartz Claims, which said group consists of the Fractional Chance, Red Jacket, Consolidated Virgin, Willow, and Snow Bird lodes or min eral bearing claims which said group was sur. veyed on December ituth, wi to January 4th, P.Hi-J, by Arthur Phitbriek, I'nited States Peputy Mineral Surveyor, said survey being designated as Mineral tturvey No, -KW, and ap proved by lion, Henry Mcldruui, then t'nitcd States surveyor (Jeneral tor Oregon, tin the HMh day of April, UHU, the original field notes of which said survey being tiled in Hie olticc of tho said I'nited States Surveyor Oeneral for Oregon, reference to which said field notes are hereby made for tho purpose of further and mure particular description of the said: prop erty conveyed; for the purpose of satixtying suid judgment, Now, thereforcforo, in pur Miance of raid execution, I will, on Saturday, the 12th day of August, 1911, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. at the north door of the courthouse Ui i'rlnevllle, in Crook coun ty, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the above described property, or so much thereof as may be required to satisfy said judgment, interest, cost.t and accruing costs, Dated thi Uth day of July, Vni, T. N. llAl.FOril, , Sheriff of Croon Oountv, Oregon. Content Notice. Dfparinirtit of the Interior, I u lied rtuio.l-.nd oiIke.Ttie iKilt-s Ore. JutieB, 1MU. To William H. Bryan of Prlnt-vilie, Orton. You Htv berebv notified thai Frank H. Hoftiiuni, who Kive l'rinvllle, OreCirn. as j hi p4i.niof addntw. did on April it. nb In Mil omen- hi duly rorniMtrntl "P pllealtou Uiefiiitfkt and twure the eanoflla Ibm of vntirUnin-t-tid.H'rlal No- WMi nmde A prll 7. Will, for M' ? sK1 4, M' 7 ' Nh-Hoii In. T-iwnhlp IB rv, Kange.lH K., Willamette MiTldlan, and as grounds f.r hUconW-Ht h aU bnn that sh id IHtNiu H, Hrvan has wholly )atidoued Mid ifmi lir ocr six itionihs last pi; that he h wholly failed U Mule upon, imprpv and cultivate said tract of land an required hv law. or At all; that his atwence IberelriHii a a not due Ui lit employnteni In the army, uaiy or marine corps ol tbe I uttud Htatr in lime of war. You are, therelore. further notified that the newt allegation will le taken by Hits oflk-e a I having )een eoiilecd by you, and your said I entry will I ranceleI thereunder without t your further right U le heard therein, either! U lore tliix office or on appeal, if you fail to file i in th: oUbe ultiiin twenty days alter the j Kol K t H publiealHin of this liotti v, as show n Ijelow, yuir answer, uniler oatb. spet'lUcally ' meeting and reponditiK to thestt allegations of j con ten i. or If you fail within that lime to tile j iu thin office due proof that you have served a ! copy of )our answer on the said contestant j ruber in person or by ro(ititered mall. If this j ftemcu is made by the delivery of a copy of ! your answer to the contestant In person, proof ofHiieh service must lie either the said von teiH ui's written acknowledgment of his re eeipl of the copy, showing the date of iu re-I eeipt, or the affidavit of the peraon by whom, the delivery waa made stating when and where the copy was delivered; if made by regis- j terud mail, proof ol such service mint eonnUt of 1 thealbdavitof the person by whom the ropy was mailed staling when and the potttofltce to w hich it was mailed, and this affidavit must be accompanied by the postuiauter't receipt for the letter. You should state in your answer the nameof the poBtofhce 10 which you desire future notices lu be sent to you. tt-r-ip C. W. MtMJRE, Register. Dale offlrtt publication June -S, 1911. Iateofaertnd publication Julv , IWll. Jtnte of third puldtealion Julv 13. 11 1. IaU' of fourth publlcuttou July tt, 1U. Notice for Publication TVpart menl of I he I nterlor V. 8. latud om.-e at The itallea. On on July 10, iyn Notice Is hereby given that John Danntals, who pist-omee addivs 1 (irlrxly, Oregon, did, on the 14th day or March. 1UII. tile In this orlloe hworn Ktatemenl and Application, No. oxikt, to purchase the KVl4 NK4 and NW4 HKl4. Section 11. Township li South, Hangp 1j Khi. Willamette Meridian, and tbe Umber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June;, is.s, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and wtone i-aw," at such value aa might la Dxed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and Umber thereon have la-en appraised, fill, Hie tlmtter ethimfed jyo.msj board feet at -Vi cents Per thousand, and the land $6 V"U; that said applicant will oiler rtnal proof In support of his triplication and wont statement ion the 2Hth day of SepteniU'r, 191 1, la'fore Tlmothey K. J. OufTy, U. M. Commissioner at his ottoe, at Prlneviile, Oreson. Anyiperwm Is tatj liberty to pnvtest this purchase lie fore entry, or initiate a contest at any lime iK'fore patent issues, by filing a cor roborated athdHvtt In thisofnw, alleging; facts which would defeat the entry-7-0 W. MOORE, Register Notice for Publication. Isolated Tract. Public Ijand Sale, Depart tnent of the Interior, l 8. Laud Olht-e at The Dalles. Oregon May 11, WU. Not coal land. Notice Is hereby given, as directed by the CommlKMoner of the tieneral 1-and Ottite, un der provisions of Act of Congress approved June .'7. lWKi, (:U Slats., M7b we will orter at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10:15 o'clock a. m.. on the -'tit b day of July, mil, at this otllce, the following described laud: HWt- NW Sec. J,T. 16 S., R. 1; K., W. M Serial No. tftoTl. Any persons claiming adversely the above descriU'd land are advised to file their claims. or objections, on or before the time designated lor sale. C. W. MOORE. Register. Sheriffs Sale. ON EXKCI'TION IN FOHKCI.OSVHE, In the eireuH ciurtof the sluteof tregon for theeotiutv of CriMik. Curl J liuiberg. by Jacob N. ijuliMug, uts auoriiey, in met. Tin iii tut'. vs. W. J. irimth nnd Marlha P. tirltlllh, his wife, and Frank 1'aul. IVfendunts. Ry virtue of on execution nnd order of sale issued out of the aoove entitled court and cause on the 10th day or July, lull. In favor of the above named plaiultll' and against the above named defendant, upon a Judgment against Ihesatd defendant Frank Caul, for the sum ofJHSotusj with interest thereon from theMthdayof June.litll.nl the late of 6 per cent per annum, and SiiiHMk) attorney's fees and the further sum or tMW.2u costs, whieh judgments w as enrolled and dm-keted In the the clerk's otlleo of suid court on the 1st day of July, 1VU, and whcva$ It was Utrther or- deivd and ucoretMt ny the court mat me Southeast Quarter H of Section Kight -S Township en teen - tsoutn, ivang ten -in-Kastoflhe Willamette Meridian in Cnadi county, Oivpon, la sold by tbe sheriff of said county, as under execution, and tbe proceeds of said siiU after paying the costs nnd dls- bursemeiils. lieiclu und the acorulng ousts, be applied on the Judgment herein, and iu obedience to said execution, order of sale. and decree, notice Is hereby given that 1 have levied upon the property above described, und 1 will on the 14th day of August, 1911, the same being Monday of the week, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said duy, at the north door of the courthouse, lu i'rlnevllle. Ci-ook countv, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash all ofthe right, title Hint In terest (he said Krnnk 1'rul, defendant herein, had In and to the said real property, on the Ulh duy of August. 1U, to smlsfy auld Judg ment, cost and disbursements, and accruing costs, and attorney's fee, andsald sule will be made subject to redemption In the manner provided hv law. luted t his iinh day of July. MU. T. N. RALKOl'R, Sherltf of Crook county, Oregon. NOW FOR BUSINESS you watched Prine ville win you saw those fine, level lots adjoining the Ath letic Grounds. Price $110 and $130 TERMS EASY Or egon & Western Colonization Co. John R. Stinson, Crook County Agent Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP&PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON Fi3 C3 r. LJ C3 tJ C3 CJ r.-i La ri tj r.ct kj ra CJ CJ r.i CJ CJ r. CJ CD CJ Sonera SSlaocsmithing Horseshoeing, Wood Work, etc., Neatly and Promptly Done When it is Done By : : : Robert Ttfoore Satisfaction Will Be Guaranteed Prineville, Oregon. cj CJ ca CJ ca CJ C3 cj CJ ca cat E3 CJ r.3 CJ r.a CJ ca CJ t.3 CJ B3 CJ C3 CJ E3 CJ CJCJCJWJCjCJCJLjCk.JCCJfCJCJl.iiCJC,CJCJCUCiJCJLJWCUJ OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY DAILY TRAIN SERVICE. To Portland Spokane, Seattle, St. Paul, Chicago, St. Louis, Denver, Omaha Kan sas City. Trains leave Opal City 8:30 a. m., Culver 8:50 a. m., Metolius 9:10 a. m., Madras 9:30 a. m., arrive Portland 7:45 p. m. Leave Portland 9:55 a. m., arrive Madras 7:50 p. rn., Metolius 8:05 p. m., Culver 8:23 p. m., Opal City 8:50 p. m. Direct stage connections to and from interior points. R. BUDD, Chief Engineer, R. E. MICHAEL, Portland, Oregon. AgenJ, Madras, Ore. J. H. CORBETT, T, A. GRAHAM, Agent, Opal City, Ore. Agent, Metolius, Ore.