Woman'sWorld Taxa Girl Way Paints Her High Art. 1 5 JSJ-. X J -ti, ill 1 i J V- i mi I I . .a tar Photo br American Fresa Association. HtSa kUDOK CLAIBOEXE. Miss Madge Claiborne, a pretty Tex as girt, bas hit upon an odd and un iBsual way of earning a livelihood. She paints street signs. Anj fair day she may be seen gowned in a neat shirt fwaist, tailored skirt and sailor bat on Ihe streets of New York city painting igns for a large advertising firm that advertises everything from straight xront corsets to plug cut tobacco. ; Miss Claiborne comes from a noted southern family. A great-grandfather of hers, though a Virginian by birth, jwas a governor of Louisiana. This sign painti; work was taken np by Miss Claiborne as a means to an ar tistic end. Being convinced that she could paint big billboards as well as a nan, she applied for the job and got it. This plucky young woman has done ome Tery creditable miniature studies and is ambitions of - making this .branch of art her life work. Speaking of sign painting. Miss Claiborne says It is no more tiresome than standing all day behind a counter waiting on customers, and, besides, it mas the advantage of being an out door occupation and much more health ful than shut-in work. When asked if her work subjected Jier to annoying notoriety, she replied: "Once in awhile some 'smarty' comes along and says something that makes me want to jump uown and wring his seek, and maybe I'll do it some day. nt I try to curb myself and keep my mind on my work. There is one ad Tantage I can turn my back on the crowds while I paint" Apropos of the suffrage question. Hiss Claiborne thinks that it has rais ed the intellectual status of women, irat she is not sure they need the ballot. i Kuehne Beveridge In f Miss Kuehne Beveridge, Munich. the talented American sculptress who created a ensation at Leipzig not long ago with ome passionate groups, has completed t Munich the bust of Prince Ludwig Terdinand of Bavaria, for which the prince has been sitting to ber. In addition she has finished a statue f Amfortas, the keeper of the Holy Grail, which Munich critics declare to e her best work. The model for the anatoe was Clarence Whitehlll of the Metropolitan Opera. New York, who created the role of Amfortas in Wag sier's "Parsifal" in America and has also sung the part In Baireuth. Writing of the statue, a Munich critic says: "The conception Is simple and yet powerful; it Is dramatic and yet ele eriae the hands alone would make this (work remarkable. They are the hands f a strong man and a gentle man: they are wasted by suffering almost to emaciation, but their beauty of line and character remains." CHIC LACE TUNIC. Smart Ovardr.se of Irish and Chantllly. Mrs. Taft's Favorite Books. 1 Mrs. Taft's favorite book is "Pride and Prejudice." by Jane Austen, and this fine old novel is the gift which the invariably makes to the daughters I' her friends who are about to make iheir debut in society. She considers that a careful reading of this book will Irtve breadth to a young girl's mind, ilw. Taft is partial to all the books of 3aoe Austen and she prefers the old novels to the new. Her table in the "etly nook at the west end of tin second floor corridor Is always filled with books. Some of them are new raw recommended by friends, but al ways there nre one or more well worn volumes which she loved as a girl and which she delights to reread at odd awimt-rtts. Among these are "Our Vil irr." by Miss Mltford. and Mrs. Gas krtl's charming stories. t V -,-. -. t t ...1 .' . I- ,..J .'.'4 si ; Th Clark Hair Dressing Parlors Ara locate) one block west firm th Commercial Club Hall. 1'ufla, awltchxa, wiira, toupve, hair jewelrr, Mo. ordeivd oo approval dirct from Iba manu facturer. Send in your hair comlmmn and hava them made up aa you want tut-in i lUinlresaing &V. Iiair drmrl and curled Ntc, lac mawa bOc, acalp niaa- j nuiraiKio, aiianiiHH) , Hair sinira S.V, ! almond meal pack Mt, eUv ai k Me, i bleacliinic and dveing t I.Oti up. mani curing Site to 50c, tl troatmenu I I i i 1,1 I . I X)Ti.tii rn va I1 snurdat nlmi. Htranct'ni wvhikin, H, V. Wt.Ul Haruix. V. ).; It. t, I'. II. IMttwM.Hv.Troaa. Mora Pasture Four mile north ol Prlnevilla, por month. Independent 'phnna. 8-V-t-ltup KAMLlla4.HK. 3 'nlahli, N. ().; I llllw, Hm: anil r- M-- ai - ifTnir 11 OTsaxaass or IH1SH ASD LACKS. An overdress of lace Is a modish and economical investment, as it may bo worn on a number of occasions with a change of silk slip, thus practically briuglng about an entirely new effect In one's costume. Sawing by Systam. A business girl claims to have solved the sewing question for business wom en by a little plan of ber own. Every body knows how many times one might put in fifteen or twenty min utes, or even half an hour, sewing, if only the work were "bandy." But the time would be largely spent getting things together, so no effort is made. This girl condenses her sewing room Into two pasteboard boxes. One con tains materials and patterns and a smaller box holding thread, needle- j case, scissors, thimble, etc. A garment ' is cut out and laid in box No. 2. with the trimmings, etc., to be nsed Id I making it up. It is but a moment's work to get out the part of the gar ment on which one Is working: all the implements are at band, and it is sur prising how much headway can be made In a few spare momenta. D. H. PEOPLES Gvil and Irrigation Engineer, j Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveying, Mapping, Estimating. ; 1 Office next door to Lyric Therter 1 (i. II. Brewster, C. K. K. I.. Ilrewoirr ily Kiiiiiiwr I'niwvme, Or. Daily Auto Service From I'rineville to Hiatera by war ol O'Neil, Klintiid and flute r'alli. I.eavr I'mievilla at It o'clock. Tu keta on sal at stage ottire next door to wt ollice, J. K. CiiMiaTux, prop. H-S-t-tf Ordinance No. 189. An Ordinance vacating F.aat "ti" trt twtweer. Second and Third trvtn 'in Prineville, Oregon, ami vacating llin alley between rat '(," street and Ksl "II" mnvl in block Nine U; I'rineville Fourth Addition to l'nneville. Crowd counly, Otegon, j Whereas, in compliance wilh Ilia pro ' virions ol Nation Thirl y-iuiie (H!i of Chapter Seven ('! ol llie't'uy Charter I ol the City of Pniicvillc, t)rek'on, pe-1 litlou CKiilaluihit the nanus of mure than leu fim'lioldcrs. lias lHen lilcd villi Ihe City Council of th City n Princvillc, tirciton, praying that the: allev in Hlix-k Nine U! l-tnten Kasl ; "li" st'cet and Fast "II" street, I'rine-1 ville Foutili Addition to rrinevilUi, Ore-1 lfll, and llial Fast "li" street lirlween ! MCond street and Third street, in I'rllic- ville, CrtKk county, Oregon, be closed 1 and vacated ; And whereas, the City Council of Ilia City ol I'rineville, Oregon, det'iiis it ex IKslisnt and for the host interests of the said city to grant the prayer of the said petitioner and vacatu the std alley in Block Nina li) lelwvn Fast "li' street and Kasl "II" street Fourth addition to I'rineville, tliegon, and that portion of Fast "li" street tietweeit Second street and Third street in I'rine ville, Crook 'iiiily, Oregon; Now tlieretoie, lie it onlaine.1 by the iHo.ple of the City ol I'rineville as follows: Section 1. That all that prt and portion ol FCast "li" street, between t 'N i 'N. '. s.'x, -v, -, m,v, , cw"B sireej auti i iiiro Hireet in i rine- -.n-ikrrn?f yilU.. Crook county. Oregon, commeno- 7 U,K souinwesi corner 01 S ,. Kl.-W V,., iui L . .11...... ... ,.,..v IUUIIII MIIMIll.'ll III neville, Oregon, thence rtintihm north along th west boundary ol said I Hock Nine (), two huii.lrci lorty (240) feet, to the northwest corner ol said block, thence west eightr (SOI feet to the northeast corner of liWk Fight I HI $ in said addition, thence south along the W east boundary of said Itlock Fight IS) two hundred forty ('JWi feet to the soullieast corner of said lllock Fight W (SI In aaid additiou, thence east Figl.ty ( H) I feel to the nlsce nl luK,inin mh.I all that part and portion ol lh alley in vtj I Block Nine () twlwocu Fast "li" Jj) street and Fast "II" street, Fourth ad edition to I'rineville. Oreiron. ramtiiAnn. W 1 at the southeast corner of l.ol one Brewster Engineering Co., Prinsvilla, Oregon. Surveying, Maping, Estimates. Phone, Pioneer 211. I $ UADwree j :t. lillUlLitJiJ U1U I SADDLERY I SHOP k H.D. STILL Selling Out Big Saving in HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A Big Reduction in HARDWARE Everything Must Go and Go Quick. J. F. MORRIS The Cash Grocery George Whiteis, Prop. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Bedrock Prices. Prineville, Oregon 3k?KknHrR 'u '"ioville. 4)reKon, thence riinnin. . one west iwa numiriM lorty (.'-tin leel. Ideal Outing Hat Thouch genuine panania hati are rather expensive, they pay for them selves many tlmea over, for they are ao delightfully cool and Utht. thev jf.J : tBlr.-jlr"ll'j11 ir'i"'1 r C.R. Henry Resident Locator of HOMESTEADS In Southern Crook Co. Address : : Paulina, Oregon "V aSr A PANAMA OUTISO BAT. may be bent Into any desired shape. are not injured by dampness and at the end of the season can be reblocked to meet any new style requirements. The pannma hat Illustrated Is ideal for wear during the early fall days In tne mountains and Is simply trimmed with white ribbon- New Walti Popular In Resorts. "The Sleepy Love" waltz Is the new est thing ln the fashionable seashore resorts. It was originated recently by the National Academy of Dancing in Paris and imported quickly for the en tertainment of the young persons who crowd the seashore hotels. It Is danc ed to waltz time, but the music Is slow a sort of lullaby. It was tried In Atlantic City and became popular Im mediately. In Long Branch, Seabrlght nd on Long Beach It has been taken up, and the young folk are having much fun trying to learn the odd steps. The orchestras find it difficult to get the time accurate, but once the dancers get the spirit of the music they are able to dance the new step without aimcuity. Duchsss of Roxburghs'a Emeralds. The Duchess of IloxUairche hns add ed another great emerald to her won erful collection. The emerald, which mounted ln a circle of diamonds. as carried to London by an oriental potentate who went there for the coronation. The duchess has the finest collection f emeralds known with the excention of that of the German empress. Includ ed ln her collection are two necklacea of cut emeralds and two ropes of cabo chon emeralds of great size, a tiara of diamouds and emeralds and a stom acher ef diamonds and emeralds. The Oregon Bar At the Old Stand G.W. Wiley & Co., Prps All kinds of Choice Liquors Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft to the southwest corner of Lot sit (H in aaiit liliK'k nine IM), thence sooth six teen I 111) feet to the northwert corner of Lot seven (7), in laid block, tlivm-e running east two liundrod forty f.'-iiM feet, to the northeaat corner o( I mi twelve (12) in said lllock Nine III) thence due north sixteen (Itll leet to the place of beginning; lie and the same are hereby rloaed and vacated, and Mid Krtion and wrt ol street and alley herein vacated, is hereby granted to the owner or owners ol the adjoining iota, tracts anu parcels ol land as their several interests may appear on record in the olllce ol the Countv Clerk ol Crook county, Oregon, at the lime of the passage of this ordinance. Section II. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect on .and after September fith, 11)11. I'assed by the City Council of the City of PriiicY-illo, Crook county. State of Uregon, on this 5lh day of August, A. I)., mil. Approved by the .Mavor of said citv on the fifth day of August, A. I)., ltlll". Attest: K. W. Hreoso, Cite liecordcr. Cius. S. Kdwaww, Mayor of the City of rrineville. A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. Stewart's Hall Cor. 2nd and C Su. Now Ready' for Occupancy by the different lodges. Furniture and Undertaking Lumber No Better Investment In the country than to buy lots in the Fourth Addition To Prineville $110 and $130 TERMS EASY Oregon & Western Colonization Co. John R. Stinson, Crook County Agent c W. A. Booth, Pres. I), r. htxwakt, Vlea-frM. C. M. Kl.KiNs,C.hU-r Crook County Bank PRINEVILLE, OREGON Statement of the Crook Counly Bank of Prinoyille, Oregon, aa rendered to the Superintendent of Banks, June 7th, 1911 AuaU UaUllliss tinnaand Discounts H2WI7(t.'.H rsnllal paid In full tsa.mm.on Overflmfl U.KII.Ha Hiirnliis otmi.uo Furniture and nxturrs I 'ndlvlili-d profit 'J.HM'.m Real mUile , .7II.1 IftlHwIla H0,ll,16 Cua sa kua ui das Irsai baakt 147,809.95 flHH.iltM.UK tirw.eoo.set Building Material Give us your order for CORDWOOD Juniper or Pine, large or small quantities. DILLON'S YARD Opposite Post Office. Notice for Publicution Department of the Interior U. 8. Land office at Tlie JMllcn. OrPtfon July 10, Notice U hrrflby (flvpn thittJohn Dunnlaln, ! whom porwm! RUurvNK in (irlzxiy, oreK'in, did, on tlm 141 h dav of Mitrrh, 1HI I. tile In thiH fttHre Hworn MtuUtmrnt und AppllfMtifin, No. OHiiiH), to purehmte the 8W4 Nl'M and NW KK1, Hrrllon 11. Townxhlp lHotith, ltinitf.' KhmU W illiinH'tle Merldhin. nnd the Hit titer thereon, under the provl4iinK of the wt of June a, lH, Bfirt Hottt amendary, known m the "Timber Hnd HUme Iuw," nt niicIj value hh might Iw fixed by ftppriitNeiru-nt. and that, pursuant to ituiih applhiallon, the land and II in Iter thereon have been appralKed, J2"0, the i timlier estimated board feet at V mtt per thouKHiul, and the land Svift.wi; that nahl 1 applicant will olfer final proof In support of hth luppllcatlon and worn iMUitementon the ! Wth day of H''ternlMr, Ijefore Tl mot hey ! JO. J. I'utfy, U. H. ComnilHHlonor at IiIn ottloe, j at FiinevHle, Oregon, Any.perHou In latt ltberty to protest thin pure haw; before entry, or Initiate a eon tew t at i any time before patent I shuck, by fllliiir a cor- 1 roborated affidavit In tllttofT)ce,aUe(lni fuetH I which would defeat the entry. 1-2Q V. W. MOO HE, BegUter Sutmnt of fUiourcet and Liabilitit of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At the close of buaiaeaa June 7, 1911 MAIIIMTIKI KKHOUm'KH Ixans and TMsoonnU iW,8.16 IM United Htates Bonds 12.M0 00 Bank rremliws,eto 12.M0 12 Caan Iue from backs Wt.VH 04 it B. F. Allan, Pr.ild.nt Will WurawsUsr, Vk. Prs.IJ.ot oapltal Htook, paid In 1 10,01)0 00 Hurplus limit, earned Wi.ffO 00 Undivided pronia, earned. m,TU M Olraulallon ,Bd0 00 Deposit SWi.llWI (13 tli91,42t 19 T. M. Baldwia, Ca.hlsr H. Baldwia, Au't Cukisr T I I IV If t V I I I 1 Vase ShlngleB, Mouldings, Windows, Doora, GlasseB, Etc. Etc., Etc SHIPP& PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON