County Court November Term Concluded (rum page 2. Kl.la Kirk " I W lleritMtt " Mrs. I, K Hiker " "... Iliiiliiing A in, uiplli't,. llaea A I'rmlliomiiia, supplies ... fcthel I'ullur work In aanor's office 1 2) 2 00 2 40 20 Itf. 1)1 1ft 07 fiO Crook Co. Journal, irlntlii etc . W) M3 1) I' Ailamsmi, etippllwi ... 8 4fi Kom K Muoiki & Co, supplies... 6 75 J II Wfimnilv, anrvlrea ID &0 II II Clow, supplies, elc 170 00 l-oolianl Stf Co, cxprom vie. . 27 'M T N lUllour, iKitril lor prlaolinri 1k4 7ft J W .lllolt, viewer Hoim or j,lcl(s until afler they II (Irlimn " IWOOI. , i . . . , ie-W.il. vi.,...i...,.i hwa Inspected by one of J II iry, viewer , 4 oo F I. ltlco, clialmiian i I) llunltir, aiuian Kd llimlor " Andy Hunter, clialnmaii,. lUy Harrington, " Vital K t'arrish, uiarkur Win. A I'dUM'li " moo - oo 00 ! 2 00 2 00 2 00 II 00 Karl Nulile, rlmliimmi 2 oo that their pedigrees are bogus H..yJo.lin "u'lind that they will have to be 11- t"li0i! "u i V ' ,Tv ? I censed as Crudes or Mongrels IrpJ A Kite, iupplli mill work . 210 aft . , ... J p Ikil.erty, work iiiaMwr'soiUn 228 oo , of Pure Ureds as repre Home hospital, rarviues :I9 50 ! SCUteil. J l I.aroltoltn, (! in Mt eto.., 5 0il II II Clow, aalary 1M 00 Jolui Kililili, eliaiuinan H 00 llsrney lUxlulile " 4 00 T X llalfottr, pairs lielp 1H 00 lialpll l llutuil, cxpellMM 22 50 W l l.ynian, rxp. institute 55 HO It A Kurd, kjIii! t'to,., II HO lUlnli Jordan, clerk lilro 50 00 ft oo 1 K llernUnd, Itorm-v li Tillman Iteuu-r. ejiwniM i 175 oo j rrlm-vlllw llcvlew. aiipplli'S i-lc. 8 -') ?, t ,V . . " "riwhohadM.nt the night at the litilkiiap anil Kilaarda, aorvlios 12J.iO! ,,,,, , , , II l Still, supplies 4 50 j rBnch KJ low wn'ed that W K lldmiimlii, wlimi f,u oo ; it waa his birthday and he wai ( VV Soriiion. dep wur iiiantvr 20 oo going to kill sotut-thiriK. A few lieo llrew.u-r. water waiter liiil 50 j IT t L' 1 .. ... . . It .. W I" KiiiK Co, iipplii-a -y 10 (K) r w' P I, & W Co. water and l!hu (' 1. Sliatlurk, auto hire I'". O Hyde, erviena ,. Lawrence I.Utur, witneat luea .. 2 oo 1H 751 2 50 ! rionrer T T Co aervk-ea K II Siuitli, repairing jail bedi . . 1' 11 Poiiiduilur, claim (or dam- l(,- . SO 00 :"""'" "- "'"" 1-lri.t Nafl UuV, diaoomit i9 05 not wilh n,y hrother and had not iieorge llrewator, waUr mauler.. 20 00 Been him for several days. It A Ford, premlnmi ou school L This man that found my brother ..,'.,.t"'"; 100 00 was out hunting and had a com Mia. C r. McDowell, board Jurori l.'ll 05 i .11 ,,,,, , , , ,, pamon. They separated and were H II Itayley, comiuumionur lmt 1ft 00 J 1 Jamoa Dice ' q 00 : to meet near the foot of little C!n- Cr(xk Co. Journal pub drlln- Uley, When this man that found cuent tax lmt 375 40 j my brother heard the report of the koaii rusn. gU j)6 thuun ht it was his partner, Kolit Moor, repair 34 50 K A Sallier, iuppliea 1ft 70 Anlone Anne, work ou road . 00 00 TlieoCook " " l:i 75 Tom .Murphy " " 30 00 A tiuliliarl " " 30 00 It (irlmi't, fol for horam 21 00 S Nitre, iitpplieH, etc 132 30 II P Thoinpaou, work on roads 12 50 II A llrown, work on road. Ills 20 V, W llicliardiHiu M K llaftthorn W J Schmidt Ily Koch () linker P T Monroo " 217 15 150 (Ml ; " 20 " 3S 25 " 40 25 " 20 00 " . 220 W " 97 K0 551 40 M J linon " " Chaa Paxlon " " F V Smith, patrol work mull school rOND, Crook County Journal supplies.., 10 25 It H Price, exproBi etc 11 00 Short snd Coon, aawliiK wood 22 00 North went school K Co, mdse. 21 05 i A Hiiatalaon, janitor 120 00 Van M Morse, work on grounds 41) 70 KundliiK Hardware Co Muplla.. 1 24 K L Jurduu Co, 12 drafting tables 5(1 00 H L Jordan Co, supplies H5 C W Klklns Co, 80 Prlncvlllo U & W Co, water 2U 85 Catherine Conway, salary 222 22 K K Kvans ' 222 22 J W Smith 222 22 Alma tlltchel " 200 00 Mrs. Mabel Wood " 200 00 L Coo " 250 00 New Stallion Law. Attention of the owners of stallions and jacks is called to the now stallion law which went into effect on May 20, 1911. A numbor of horsemon have not complied with the provisions of the law. It is necessary that till stallions and jacks used for publio service must be licensed by the State Stallion Registra tion Board at Corvallis, and that thoy must bo inspected by an oflicial inspector uppointed by this Board. Attention is also called to the fact that, according to this law, stallions which were in the state at the time when the law went into effect and licensed during the first season will be li- cotiHod evon though utiHound, al though luch unioundaoHi, If prcinnt, will be dialed In Iho II conso. All horses, however, which aro not usod for public aorvlce unless they paaa the propor voterlnary Inspection. - It la very Imporlunt, thorofore, that horsemen who are delinquent in this matter get In their applica tions at onco. Stallion owners who have already recolvoJ li cense (or tholr horsoa will confer a favor upon their neighbors by calling thuir attention to this fact. Horsemon are also urgently rcciuosted not to txirchasu atal- our 8tttt8 Inspectors and have re culvod their state license, for 'otherwise It may prove that such clnllinMa nr ittrWa funv nrnvn tin. sound-ami honco not eligible to bo used for brooding pur pones in this state, or it may bo found Concerning Sumner's Tragic Death Kurroit JontNAi. I wirih to cor rod the article Unit win printed in r,'Kari' t lny brother Tholnal!, trK- ical death. The txact truth will On October 22 Thomas Sumner, years belore lis found croppines of quarts lodge but could not locate 1'1U l''('e nd this was the obji-ct more then bunting game, that took him to the top of Little drizzly. The man that found my brother ... His dogs rsn up to the place and acted so quecrly that he invrstignt ed finding the b'nly. He did not know who it was. I was at my uncle Fred Stewart's place when the news came in over the telephone. This man, known to me only as Curly, did his duty and I owe him my lulling grati tu.le. The position of my brother's body when found indicated that he bad net the gun down and leaned it againrst a limb and had seated him self on the ground and leaned againBt the trunk. The gun must have tupped and tome way dis charged. The ball penetrated his head nearly tearing the top off. lie was lying in a natural position. The gun was reveral feet away. There are come features that I can not explain. Tbe position of tbe gun and tbe way the ball penetrat ed tha limb, but I am condfient he died by the accidental discharge of his gun. Guy umnkr. New Hay Bailer for Sale. One Whitman Steel Beauty Hay Bailur for sale. Call on or aililrvue Kairview Stock Farm, Prineville, Ore gon. 11-9 Chicken for Sale. 3 Thoroughbred White Wyandotte RooHtem; nbout 24 Single Comb White l.eirlioru Clilekeim; 20 Butt Leghorn Hun. All thorouKhbreilN. Mhh. Fiinn Gkimkm, 11-10 2t I'rlnevllle, Or. Dissolution of Partnership. The ilrm of Barney liroa., conducting a sawmill on Mill Creek, ltJ miles from Prineville. la hereby dissolved by mutiinl consent, W, 11. Barney having bought out the interent of his brother, K. L. Harney. W. H. Baruey will continue the liiisinoss iu the future. ' W. H, Barnky. 10-l!)-4t K. L. Barnky. Notice af AdmiaUtrator't Sale af Laad. Notico In hereby given, by the unilerelKneil, the RilmiuUtrittor of the etUHtc tit John H. (iiiKtiilMon, ileiMHHtil, tli At purimHnt tn an enter ot the ununty court o( the Htate of ori'Kon, for Urook eotlllty, umile on the litll day of Novem ber, Itlll, lie will, on the tl h ilny ot Ik-ember, hill, alio o'clot-k In the forenoon at the front iloor of tho county courthouse In I'rlnevllle, OroKtm, Bell At public Hale to the lichen! hhl tier, mthject to uonllrumtton by hiiUI eoutity court, nil the rlKht. title anil Intercut the hkIiI JobnH tlUNtafNon hail at Hie time of bin ilealh In the followtnu lenerlliil real estate, tti-wil: The southeast tiuarter of section twenty-six in township sixteen south, of ratiRC tci east, Willamette Meridian In Orook Oouuty, f rcKu. 'rcrins of sale live per cent on day ol sale, balance on date of continuation. Dated thlstlth day ol November, 1911. M. R. Elliott, Administrator ol the estate of John 11. Uustat aon, deceased. It Stands Alone In a Class By Itself No other roofing Is like Ruberoid. It is made of the best wool felt, impreg nated with materials man ufactured exclusively by the makers and which cannot be found in any other roofing. has made good for 20 years. It will prolong the life of every building on your farm. It protects them from all weather condi tions, and is fire-resisting. SHIPP & PERRY PrinevilU, ' - - Oregon Lost or Stolen. From my auto Nuuday night, a I-'old-Ins I'M-ket Camera in leather cane. Hew ard fur Its return to J. It. Ktinsoo, Prinuvitle, Ore((oii. 10 20 Noli f A4wailrttrii'i Sl ( Laaj. Nuilm 111 hiTi'lir slvi-ti ly the tin'1-mlaTiHl, the N'ltnllil.lrairlK 111 Ilia .uut ttt Klrli'li'-r J. i.ily, il.'t-cNiH-il, ltit puriimtll M !! tir.li-r ol lln- county i-ourl ul lliw HUie ol urvifun, Ut CriMili uuiiiy, iiiriIi-iii th'4ih iInv ul hnvi-ni- iwr. 11m will, oil 111' viii "mjr ul ut-cvtnMT, lull, ul lUo'i'Uh'k ill lilt- (itrrn.H.n lit lh front liMir ul Hi l oiiuty luiirttiiitiM. in I'mirvlllu, 1 iri-aiin. M.-II t iuiH' ! to tli liiKlit-sl bi. lor, iiii,lM i 10 itinliriuaiiun ny mi.i ruiiuiv .nirt. nil Hi rlKlit. llllt Mit.l Itiu-ri-st th il Kli-li h-r J. I.lvi-iy hftil l lliv ttitiful Iiir dtli 11 tin- itiiiowiiia !i-M-riiM-4i r-i tMt, iiHtt: lUi-lt-vi-ti aiil tuitlvr In llM-k tlilrly-Hw In li (irlKtiiBl Inun.ili. uf kf-liiHin.l, Oresntl. 'urillini to tlic ill ItivriH.t iu tin- Mineaii- x-ni of rM-4in1 In tliti nrfl'-ti of tlm uuiioty l.-rv 01 frooK 1011111), (Jn-jcoii, Ti-rmi of "!, t-Mli uiMin confirmation of vale by tun my t'onri. 1'au-a 111m vi 11 uay 01 .-tovi-niNr, i-'ii. A nir a. I.ivat.v. A1mlntlrtrlx of iMtale of Klcli-her J. Uvvly, ilts-cuvil. Notica ol AsDueittratni'a Salt af Laad. Nollt In ht-n-l.y slvi-n tf the umlt-rttxneil, tlio ailiiiiulilrBtrix of the entula ut John H. Iti-aiim. ilwMuii-il, thai lur"nalit to an oriler of lim t'oimtv eouri ol the euieof Orciion for Crook roullty, nimle on the nth Uy ol Nov-m- imt, lull. hn will at the front otMtr 01 ti rounly coorthooM lu frlnevllie. Ort-uoit, on thcttth dny ol lhH-tnlNir, lyll, al lu 0'1-hM-k In the foreniMin, ivll at .utiltr Mle to tht- hlRhi-t bliltlvr, itihjvrt to confirmation hy Mid entinty i-oiirt. all lh rlKht, tltlv anil Inierenl the John II. Ki-Mtnt Iim.I Ml the lime ol hi death to the followlna duw-rlU-d real uie, lo-wlt: lxiu one. two and three In l.lork eight In theflm addition to 1'rllievllle. llrraotl. TtirniR of ale,cM.h tiion i-onrlrmttlon. ilalril thli Dlh day of Novi-tnlier. Ill, MAitoAarr kkank, Admlntmratrla of eatato of John H. Keami, lie-i-eeu4. Notice for I'ubllcttion. laulitttMl Tract. PnblU Iau (le, llnrtititnt of Hit Ititeriiir. t'. 8. UnU Otliio l Tli lull.-, oreRun. Ortoticr if-llt, hill. Notice U h err by given dial, ai tllrtM-iiM by tlu-(VttniniM.oiicr ol Oi tirtiral Laixl ortice, tinlir i.rt'vlnitniii of Ad of (ViiKrciw aj"rovnl Juiir 27, IWHli.ti Hiatat., -17i wtj will ufftT Hi pub lic a If, to I he hiKln'Ht hi-LLT, al 10:1 n'vUn k a. in., ou tin ltith ily o( IhHi'iiitr at ihl tittct, tin follow ln(t-tlrMTiU't) la ltd : Ni, NK' ami HW, NK4. Sw, . T 18 tf R. 16 vt H'UUmvtitf MtTi'lian. No. iihJW. Anv tKTNOin t'laiiiHUK advornfly the a hove-1.'-ritHM( land an adum-d to Nit Uieirt lHims. or ob)it:tiouh, ou or be tore tin1 ilim d-lKUied for aa.v, t W. MO'HtK, Trinidad Lake Asphalt BHaflaaeSHaHHBaaaaMi In street pavements has with stood heat, cold, air, rain, snow, sun, acids, and heavy traffic Jot twenty-five years. Genasco Ready 11 u lis made of Trinidad Lake Asphalt. No wonder lasts longer than any other roofing. The Barber Asphalt Paving Company, who have used asphalt for more than a quarter century, make GENASCO and they are the largest makers of ready roofing in the world. Mineral and smooth surface In aeveral weights. Ask us for samples and full information. The W. F. King Company. W. A. Booth, l'ros 1). F. Btkwart, Vloe-Pres. Crook County Bank PRINEVILLE, OREGON Statement of the Crook County Bank of Superintendent of A.... Uutnsand Discounts 129.S70.2R Overdrafts 2.SU.88 Furniture and fixtures 2,203.44 Keal estnte 0,70.(l Calk OB head and due from banlu 147.809.95 S188.91W.tiS Trespass Notice. Notice la hereby given to sny and all persons intruding or treapaaaina on what Is known aa the Mat-key Creek Property; that they will be prosecuted to the lull extent of the law. aa I am the sole owner ol said proiierty, 21-11-23 Jona li. Yaxiia IIKHIXIUL. NOTICK OF RESTORATION OF Public Ijinle to Settlement and Kntry. I epartmant of the Interior, f.en"rl I .a ml Oflie, Wanbiiiton, D. C, O lolwr 11, 1011. Notice is hereby f liven that the unappropriateil public alitla io the following- described areas, which were excluded from the Llts chtites National Kore-t, Oregon, snd withdrawn for rlaeiHcation under the act of June 25, 1010 CCI Stat., H47,) by prradamalion of the President, effective July 1, 1011, will by authority of the Hecroiar ol the Interior be reatored to th public domain and become subject to settlement on and after 9 o'clock a. m. January 2. 1012, but not to entry, tiling, or telei'tion until on and after February 1, 1012, at the I'. 8. land of fice at The 1'al -a, Oregon, except that on the same it ite that such lands Ire come subject t -ettlt-ment, the Ktate of Oregon may. it Hie lands are subject to such aelecti- r, lect as Indemnity in the satinfac.i ..of Ita common acl ckjI grant, not to er. red one section in each W-tional portion of s township where the restored area thereof exceeds 6,000 acrea: In T. 14 8 . K. 1H E , Sees. 1, 2, 3,4, in T. UH., K. Ill K., Seca. 4 to U. inclusive, 10 to 23, iin-liiaive, 20 to 33, inclusive. N.Si. W'n' KWJ, HKJ Bee. 34, Kecs, 36 snd 30; in T. 15 H., K. 19 K., Sees. 1 to 24. inclusive, N,4 of Sees. 25 and 20 Warning is hereby expressly given that no person will be permitted to gain or exo ciae any right whatever under any settlement of occupation be gun after withdrawal and prior U 9 o'clock a. tn. January 2. 1012, snd all audi settlement or ot-enpancy is forbid den, and tlioae settling in vio'ation hereof are liable to be ejected. Jons MiiPiiAdi.. Acting Aiaislant Com missioner of the (ieneral Land Otlice. Approved October 11, 1011. Canni A. Thompson, Acting Secretary of the In terior. 10-20-4t 4 J" RECEPTION "J i 4 Smith & Allingham, Props. CI j amp Smith's old stand. Imported and Domestic Cigars Famous Whiskies j Old Crow, Hermitage; Red 9 4 Top Rye; Yellow Stone; I 4 Canadian Club; Cream t 4 Rye; James EL Pepper, 9 4 Moore's Malt 9 9 Porter, Ale and Olympia Draft Beer on Tap. 5 Imported Wines and f 4 Liquors. 9 4 Roofing C. M. ET.KiNS.Cushle Prineville, Oregon, ai rendered to the Banks, June 7th, 1911 ;.hiii!.. Capital paid lit rull 86,000.00 Surplus 10,1)00.00 t'ndlvlded proflU ii?! Deposits 140,140.7o tfiEW,m.yo "Quick Meal" hay led all others for years, bacause they glveuch universal aatlafactlon. Users of Quick Meal" Steel Range re our very best advertiaera. ... aM QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES are made almost entirely ol steel, consequently cannot crack and are stronger. For Sale by The W. F. King Company. (llTHE HAMILTON STABLES I I 8 J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVIIXE. OREGOX Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent Dressmaking Olive and Goldie Telfer Ladies, we cut, fit and. make stylish garments We use the only practical method of cutting garments, everythingbeing done by the actual inch measurement, on the same principle as the tailor cuts for gentlemen and perfect fitting gar ments may be cut for all kinds and sizes of forms. Dressmaking by the Day Opposite Presbyterian Church Warren & Woodward CIVIL ENGINEERS Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveys. Estimates Furnished on Power Plants. MAPS We have had 10 years experience, embracing all branches of Civil Engineering. Box 187 Redmond, Oregon. Statement of Reaourcea and Liabilitiea of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At the cloaa of buaineaa June 7, 1911 RK80URCEB LIABILITIES Loans and Dlsronnta 1.S4.S35 03 capital Btook, paid In t 50,000 00 United States Bonds 12.800 00 Surplus fund, earned 60,000 00 Bankr.remlses.eto 12.540 12 Undivided proflta, earned S7,T.'4 56 Cash 4 lue from banka 210,.1 0 circulation S.60 00 Deposlta 885,099 63 J531.424 19 t531.U 19 B. F. Alien. Pr.iid.nt T. M. Baldwin. Cabiar Wilt WiiraweUer, Vic. Pr.aid.nt H. Baldwin, Aa'l CaJiiar Steel Rahces -QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES are con structed ou scien tific principles and their materials are distributed in such a way as to do the most good. "QUICK V.EAL" STEEL RANGES are just heavy enough to be good, durable and lasting. The parts strengthened are the parts where the most wear is The walls are so well lined with Asbestos that no heat is lost, it be ing radiated lust where needed. 3 3 3