Hilliman News. The Oregon Truok Ky. will have rails laid into Hillman within the next tew days. The chief carpen tei lor the Hill system was in Hill men lc week nd established water station at that place. Many new buildings are going up, and the population haa doubled within the last month. O'Neill Larson darted moving their atom from O'N'eil to thin place Monday. V. A. Pickett of Kahlotut, Waah., i erecting several business build ing! which are being rented a last aa completed. Mr. Tickett it also putting in a large general tore at thia writing. V. E. Thielvoldt is building a handsome six room modern resi dence, which will be completed this week. The Ladiee' Hillman Pioneer Club, together with the Commercial Club are preparing to build club rooms in the Tery near future. The monarch Lumber Co. has established a lumber yard here, and is doing a big business. Tom A. Nedder has closed ne gotiations with Portland lumber companies to also handle their product here. A new road is now being built directly east from the depot which will make a saving of three miles between Hillman and Prineville, making the total distance 17 miles the closest point to Priueville on the Oregon Trunk R. R., with less than a one per cent grade. Timbers are now being hauled by Mr. Winfield for the Townsite Company to erect a suitable frame to hold a 20,000 gallon water tank, which will supply this community with water for domestic purposes. The water system will be in within the next thirty days. Sidewalks and street lights will also be put in with the event of the railroad. The outlook of the community was never better than at this time; people are coming in and taking up land In this vicinity and im proving it. Speculators buying land to hold until his neighbor improves it should be discouraged, as it retards the growth of any country. liig crops have been produced in this vicinity this year, and all the farmers are happy. 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SH1PP & PERRY Prinrill, Oregon 0 aaiesi We are Showing the Latest in Millinery, Bought of Leading Eastern Importers. Styles Distinctly New. Prices Lower than a year ago. In retail trade the best hats are sold first. We therefore recommend that you buy early. First Showings of Ladies, Young Ladies and Children's Coats in plain and color combinations. Coats are considerably heavier than last year. Prices are no greater. Men's Clothing. Men's Clothing. For the'man who knows and who wants style and quality, the New Brown Shoes. There's Nothing Better. Collins W. Elkins For Sale. 10-room furnished house with bath and cellar, (or sale. Inquire of Mas. Jasxia D. Pint nr. 9-21 10.13 Ayerdales For Sale Thoroughbred Ayenlnle puppies tor sale. O. W. KOBEHTS nt Prineville Machine Shop. 7-20-tt Houses and Lots For Sale. Two houres and six lot lor sale !( taken at once. Inquire o( C. 1. Cal bkkatii. K-10-liiip Express and Passengers. F.xpres matter Irom Culver lo Prine ville one cent a pound. Passengers 3.W. Hi ill Lowid Stmib Co For Sale. One thoroughbred grar Psrclieron stallion, weight about 2000 Hiund, height l hands, aged 10 years; line disHsition. Also one Spanish Mammoth Jack, Jonlim, Nil. 107:1, Mark with whilu points, bright 13 hands; smmI ID years; Ituitl body, line head and ears, Hat bone ami big feet. li)i'iirt o( Kin 0. Ksix, 8 -2UI ltedraond, Ore., den. ltollvery. Percheron Stallion For Sale. On Ortoher 1st I will have a Hue black rrgistsrsd I'prrheron alallinrt in 1'rliif villn. 1 1.i will be on exhibition during Fair week. Anyone wishing good young horse will ilo well lo luin, Leave your name st the Journal olbi'. J. I). WuiTtisa, S-ai-tt p Hampton, Or. Crook County Journal, county oflicial paper. tl..r0 a year. Railroad Day Celebration at REDMOND Saturday, September 30th, 1911 A cordial invitation is extended to the whole country-side to join in with the people of Redmond and help celebrate the advent of the railroads to that city. There will be Speaking by Prominent State and Railroad Officials, Band Concerts, Base Ball, Broncho Busting, and a number of other sports. The citizens of Redmond have made ample provision to entertain the crowds that will attend that day. Bring the whole family and come prepared to spend the day and see the Biggest Celebration Ever Held in Central Oregon Remember the Date Sat. SepL 30th.