i County Court Adjourned Term An adjourned term of tli County Court lor Jnuuary waa held ou ilurch 8. lu the mutter o( lrldp acroen I'rooked and IH'ncuuto rivers. Now o tht dity come tlip mutter ot the construction of ltrldrr acrowi the IVchutee ami Crooked rlvorw, ami il appearing to the Court that the talKIIng of Haiti bridge am) the ppeniiiK of the Kohe-rt K. Jordan county road are emergviicy matters, and It further appearing to the Court that it I for the beet Interest of the pnllie that said bridge oe con structed ill a tirst-eliiss maiuier aud that they lie of a permanent nature, and the Court having heretofore made full Inquiry Into tlie matter of price and styles of bridges, abut ments, etc., it is therefore deemed by the Court advisable to forthwith enter luto a contract under the pro visions of Sec. U318uf U O. 1... to this extent: that said couuty forthwith coutract for the necessary material for the coustrnctlon of each of said Wldtfos; that the County Court shall inspect nil material as to Its fitness; that said Court shall Inspect all bills for said materials and for the labor necessary iu erecting suld bridged and to this end It Is Ordered by the Court that a con tract beeutered luto by the County Court of Crook county and theCoust Bridge Company, au Oregon corpor ation, for such bridges, which con tract, among other things, shall call lor all metal materlul fabricated ready for the erection of two low trns bridges, each bridge to be 100 leet loug and lti feet In width, tor the sum of 12700 each, provided said Coast Bridge Company shall furuish a surety boud iu the sum of o400, guaranteeing the furnishing of said materials according to said contract, plans, strain sheet and apecifications Ikrreto attached and made a part thereof, and It Is Ordered that said contract further provide for the labor of erecting said bridges at the actual cost to Crook coanty for lubor necessary for the erection and completion of said bridges, provided said bridge com pany shall furnish a further surety bond guaranteeing that in no event vill such cost exceed the sum of t 00 00 for the erection and com pletiou of each of said bridges. It Is further ordered that the writ ten specifications consisting of six typewritten pages for the materials used in said bridges and the details for the erection thereof, based upon the hand book of the Carnegie Steel Company, together with the blue print of said proposed bridges, the strain sheet and the surety bond executed by the Xutional Surety Company in favor of said Crook county in the penal sum of 5,400, guaranteeing the furnishing of all material fabricated, as provided In said contract and with a further urety bond executed by the National Surety Company In favor of said Crook County in the penal ii'ia of $i00, guaranteeing the erection of the, said two bridges, as more particularly set forth iu said above contract, which said specifi cations, blue print, strain sheet and bomls are attached to and made a part of said contract and they are ordered filed with the County Clerk of this Court for public reference aud inspection. And it is further ordered tuatO. E. Woodward, civil and bridge engineer of said Crook County, State of Ore gon, be and Is hereby employed as superintendent of and for said bridges; that said superintendent shall Inspect all materlul, as to its fitness, and shall Inspect all bills for material and labor aud certify to their correctness, before they shall be ordered paid by said court and upon the completion of said bridge, ahull prepare aud file with the clerk of said court, a full and complete de tailed statement, duly verified, giv ing me name o the stream across which said bridge is built, the name or location of said bridge iu such a manner that It may easily be found, its eutlre length, width, amount and cost of such kind of material aud entire cost of said bridge, with a brief general description of the style and character of said bridge and of its Immediate surroundings, as In such cases made and provided by statutes of the state of Oregon. In the matter of a private change in the I'rlueville-Dalles road by J. K. Adamsonet al. Inasmuch as said change does not increase the distance nor the gradients to the Injury if the traveling public said change Is recommended by the board. It Is therefore ordered that said road be and the same Is hereby declared a public highway. Eggs Now Ready White Wyandotts, Ringlioupe Strain. $2 per 15 and $5 per 50. Order early. Iceland Uklkkap, Prineville. :i-7-4tp Thoroughbred chickens for sale. S. Fox, "Braeside," J'rintrille. Help theFiremen The i'rlitevllle Fire IVpartmeiit desires to announce that they will serve supper In the Club Hall at the tlreman's dance March 1". The net proceeds of tills supper will 1 lor the Ix'iietit of the department and It Is proposed to furuish "the making" tor the supper by donations from friends of the department. Thus who desire to help out kindly confer with Stewart & Co., or the V. F. King Co., so that a variety may lie se cured. Final arrungvincuta must be In by Wednesday, March l:t, Com.m ITT KB. Real Estate Transfers. Furnished by the Ciook County Ab et rct Civ. Samuel J. Newsom to Clarence I). Calhreath, tract 40 by 170 feet iu New som acreagr, Triueville, 7.V V. 11. Kinder to Clarenca D. Cal hreath, teaet 40 by 170 feet in Season! acreage, 1'rineville, 140. Sumo Schulte to Henry li. Hewer, w neV, :;s u 10, i,;m. Oregon A Western Col. Co. to John F. Harris, lot 1, block 2, Fifth add. aud lot S, block 6 in Second add. Trinevi le, IKY Champ Smith to lsoni Cleek, K4 by SO feet in lot 1, block 10, Printville, $:nx. Charles Altschul to Samuel J. New soui. tract kii.g between Ochoco creek aud Neusoiu's addition, Prineville. C. J. Sty to J. F. llogue, e'j ',, & lot 4 of Sec. 10 auJ lot 1 of See. 30 21 11, $10. J. B. Merrill to Katy M. Merrill, e' se'4 and eV4 se Sec. 22 aud nii'a nej 27 11-10 1 Card of Thanks. I wish to most heartily thank my Mends that stood by me throughout the piano contest. Without your loyal tup port I could not have won. I extend a cordial invitation to all to call and fee the instalment. Am greatly pleased with it. Thanking you again, I remain Sincerely, Maiu:ie Glaze. Put Up Parties owing me on account come and settle fame immediatalv. Tin means what it eavs. Mtn Vamii.rtoiil. Handbag Lost Wednesday evening, somewhere be tween Henry Cram'a place and W. S. Avres place. Under will receive re ward by leaving same at this ollice. II- For Sale. Complete sawmill. . M capacity, ten miles from town ; for sale or trade. See 3-7 COLLINS W. Eleiss, Brown Leghorns Pure-bred Brown Leghorn eat;, SI setting: day old chicks. Mas. I.ki a ell, PrinevilK Ore. 3 7 Houses For Rent. 6- room modern, $16. " rcorn semi-modern, $15. 7- roim water and lights, lj. 4-room, water, $0. 3-room, IS. 3-rooin, $7. 2-29 Cil.vs. F. Condart. Spring Samples Just Received. Spring and Summer goods for ladies' ware; latest out. Candies, Nuts, Sodas. Ice Creams, ets. Mrs. J. . Wkioht, next door to I.yric Theatre. 2-1-lm Awarded Grand Prize at A. Y. RE. Seattle, 1909 The Housewife says : "I know that no otfief mattress can give such rotf J and healthful deep at Carman's $15 Mattress DeLiuce because ill to comfortable that you go to tleep almott immediately after re tiring and you awake to reuedied and cheerful in the morning. Before pur chasing one I thought k impossible to find to comfortable a mattress. Its certainly worth many timet the $15 you pay for it.' We tell the Carman's Mattress De Luxe because its maker stands back of it with a $1,000 guarantee that its a better mallrtu and contains mare long fibre cotton than the most widely advertised $ i S mattress in Amer ica. It's told on a 30-nightt free trial and full purchase price refunded if not up to our claims. The Carman process of interweaving the cotton into nine large fluffy layers make it not only the most comfortable, but the most ankarv maltreat made. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prineville Furniture Exchange CHAS. F. CDNDART, Prop. Loot EriC EE nwwyl for' - I niittreuf Announcements For District Attorney. I hereby announce my randldaer for the lb publican nomination for district attorney lor thetr-iitli judicial district at tli primnnes, April I'.'th. I will personally prosecute violations of the law and twi.'l otlicera in conducting; the ntiainess ot I rook, tbxxl Kiver ami Wasco counliea in a vigorous, prompt and biiaincaalik manlier, if nominated aud elected. I'd adv. Kk.nkst C. Sxnn For Sheriff I announce myself a candidate for the ollice of sheriff, subject to the approval ot rcpuhlican voter ol I rook roiiuiy at the primaries heul A inl r.i, unz. pi. adv. Fkank F.ikins, For Sheriff. I hereby aiinonucn mself a candidate for the ollice of Sheriff, subject to the approval of the republican vo'em o Cr.iok county at the primarte in April i n ailv John .Mi l v.i.KHr For County Assessor. To the i!ennK-ratic votera of Crook county : I hereby announce mv randldtcy for tha nomination for county nowsiiriiil ject to the approval of the votera of the ilemocratie party at the primary elec lion. April Uuli. HH- pd. adv. II. A. KoaTKK. (Addia Foater) For Sheriff. To the republican votert ot Crook county; I hereby annottnc mvaelf a candidate for the ollice of sheriff, uhiect to the approval of the republican voters at the primaries held April IU, 11111. If nonii nited. I will conduct the buaiues.i of the alnvve office lo the beat of mv ability ami will give especial attention to tax matter, pd sdv. C. D. IIrowx For County Clerk. To the votera of Cniok county; I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination of county clerk on the repuhlictin ticket at the coming pri maries. April P'tli, and if nominated nnd elected, I will perform the duties of the ollice to the best of my ability, and for the nest Interests of the taxiay era and citiieni in general and along sound business principles. pd. adv. Howasu W, Tcksi;r, For County Clerk. To the democratic votert of Crook county : I hereby announce mvself s candidate for the ollice of county clerk, subject to the approval of the democratic votera at the primaries held April l'.l, 1912. pd. adv. Wakkkn HkOW.N. For County Surveyor. To the republican votera of Crook county : I hereby announce myself s candidate 'or the olfice of county aurveynr, aiili- ject to the approval of the republican votera at the primaries held April 10, I'.n'i. pd. adv. K. L. ISKKU 8TKR. For County School Supt. To the republican voters of Crook county; I hereby announce myself a candidate lor the ollice ot county school siiperin tendent subject to the approval of the republican votera at the primaries held April 19. pd. adv. J. K. Myers. For County Assessor. To the republican voters of Crook county : 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination to the ollice of county assessor at the primaries on April 10, 1U12. If I am nominated and elected, I will during my term of ofllce, use my best endeavor to give a thorough and impartial assessment, to assem by legul subdivisions, to index by suldiviion, and by. name, to keep all records in an up-to-date manner, making it easy to find amount of tax on each parcel of land, or amount of each individual tax, to perfonully attend to the duties of the ofllce, to give prompt and cautions treatment to all. I desire la ed after my name on the nominating ballot, A Businens Administration of the Asses sor's ollice. pd. adv. W. E. Va.v Allem. For Sheriff. I hereby announce inysell as a candidate for the Democratic nom ination for sheriff at t he coming primaries, April 19. "A etiuare deal to all." I'd adv. T. N. J'.alfoi H. For County Assessor. To the republican votera of Crook count. I hereby Bnnouncc my candidacy for the nomination for county asMssor, for Crook countv, Oregon, at the primaries to be held on April lttth, 11)12. If nominated and elected, I will, dur ing my term of oilier, devote my entire time to the duties of the ollice. I shall use my utmost endeavor to secure equal assessments without fear or favor. I will see that the lax rolls are prepared promptly and as provided by law. The pocket books of the tax payers are di rectly effe;ted by the administration of this office. I desire to have placed after my name on the official nominating ballot these words Strict Attention to Business, F.ipial Assessments, Partiality to None. pd. avd. J.EWIS WYI.DE. For County Judge. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination on the Itepultlicun ticket for the ollice of County .Itnljfe nnd, If elected, promise the citizens of Crook county a fnlriind impartial administra tion of that ofllce and will use my entire efforts toward the bet terment of tho condition of our county and Its citizens. pil lldV ( IIAIII.KH ). I'OI.I.AIIH. For District Attorney. To the Iteptibllcan voters of Wnscn, Crook and Hood Itlver Counties. I hereby announce my candidacy for the itejiubllcaii nomination for IMstrlct Attorney for the Seventh Judicial I lsirlrt com prised ol Wnaco, Crook nnd Hood Klver count lea t the coiiilmi primaries to lie held April III, l'M2 it noiiiliiHted nnd ehvted, the duties of the IMstrlct Attorney' otllce will nlwnya have Mist consideration. I ahull strive fully to enforce nil laws, nnd pro tect, to the utmost of my ability, the Interest of the whole people ot my district. I pledge myself to give im personal tit tent Ion to the IiihiIs of the count Irs comprising the Seventh .ln.llcl.il Hlstrlct. ml vis tiuitiTos I.. I'm'i'ta. W. A. Bell for District Attorney. To the Hepiihlii an electors of Crook, Hisd Kiver, and Waaco Counties: 1 hereby aiuiouuco uiytclf a candi date for the Uopuhlican nomination for lino net Attorney at the coming pri maries, April lllth, and if nominated and elected t will during my term of ollice devote my entire tun to the duties ol the otllce to the exclusion of other law busiuecs, and give my perso nal attention, and tlrst consideration to the busineaa ol the ollice, and will iHrsouallv assiat the oltlcers III each comity with the enforcement of the criminal law, and t-aectaly will I exert in ocl I to aiilorce the law gainst vice, immoral nets, and the tralhc In while slavery. I have resided in the IMstrict, at 1'rineville. and The I'allea, Oregon, for the past twenty-live years, and eugnged eiglitcii veara in the active practice of the law. I-.'o.MIV . A. UKU, For County Surveyor. I T' the Kt'inilillcHii Wtcrn ol Oook I lien-hy Hniiounif my ohikIIiIhcv . urn vim I myni'lf to the tittkrt of County Sttrvt-yor. mibjit't to ihi npprovnl' f the Kfjtuhl.cau vtit.-rn nf mnU o.tiMty. I- liKH ,a Ki K. For sheriff. I hiivi htvn uri'tl by h miuhImt of , imml!iiit oltliftiH of thin O'tuty to Mulii iiitike the rnov Ur MierlfT. Slow j Imvltu n kiiowitMliit of tlto work ml 1 dm in tl tlmt oitUt by nvUttti n hlcf deputy for the iwiMt vtr, ami, lifter lue cointlilerntlon, 1 will com- Iv to the wiVhr of the iltli-na rts rrvl t niul wtuli to hervhv kii- iioiiiu'e my cttiKlUlaey for the uHtet if Sheriff Miitiiiff tti fht wUtiaM nf t the votem of the liVmovmtlc Tarty. For Con gr eta. JOHN P. (Jerry) RUSK. For Itooervelt and uroitreaa, against Talt and Htuinli atisra." I'roKreasive ltc- uunllcan candnlate for comtretia. Al ways with the ieople. If jfou don't he lieve it look up Ins record. I'ald Adv. t Notice, of Annual Meeting of Stockholders. I Notice Ik hnrpby irtvvn that the annual i me(IHK oi tliv utoi lthoittr of th MMnoiilc ' Hutl'linB AMwiminn, ol I'rlnuvilk, or-iiiii ' III m 111' 1(1 111 lnmoIC lift!) Ill fritiVlli, Orricnii, Satiirnay even 1 tiic . Mnr li Wia, 1 ni, at ttiv hour (if h u rux'k ( ni- for the itirinM til i elH'ilti triiAnl of iltri'ctorv n anttil fttrfo-, turn, anl iraimartloti ni mirii out'T Mini uena a in a v iToin-rlv v tiroiiiiht in-fur thv uiuuiliiif . Utietl Ilia an uay oi xitn-n, r't-. Mitn-ii, rii, HAI.ItwiN, NTfUrv. II. Notice for i'tiblicution. Departmnl of ttm Inlcrlnr, IT. S. -nnl Oftioo Hi l ti- lhIKa. on-Moii, hiruiirr Vttiti, ivu, Niltc U liftvhr mtIvhii thut (iwirufi J, totMT .'ml, IMHi, uiatli' IhoiiicNtiMiil, No. I atrli:. No. (MoiU fur im1,, ne'4 a?1, mid sw'"4 ne'4, tH-oiitm o, towiiHiiip u Hotith, rmigit 11 sti. wiiiitfneue nuTKiiiiii. iihh n iMi noiiott of Infi-ntloti to iiuike rtiiul liv yi-tir pnHif. to HHtutiHiti i'ImIim in th litiifl hIxiva di-wrl .!, Ix'Tor WMrrt'it M row 11, coutitv oit-rk, Hi hl oftlt-e t Prineville, UreKuii, oil the K'th tiny of April, IW.. r iiiiiiiiiiL niuni-a na wmifwn: rri Con how. Jiivint .Mrl'!tnh'l,(iirl.l,Htiinliiulut, Nuiuh r , oln, nil of prim-viiii'. (in-it-oii. V-7-P ' " 3I(HJHf., Iti'KlHllT. Report of the Condition -..'I'LIU- IIAtllt 1UT II1V1IUMA tilt f 'JT l, ! 'Il tliecbewortiualtieNii Kebruary tfith, I'I2. oans and discounts. , 12,171 Id Overdraft-, secured and unsecured (HI Banking house l.HK) 00 Furniture and rlxtures 1,M1 87 Due from banks not reserve banks 110 IM Due from approved reserve banks 014 1)1 Checks and other cash Items. ... 742 Oil Cash on hand J,0M 52 Total 19,275 61 Liabilities. 'ispital stock r"il in 10..0 U0 Undivided proltts, lens cjipeiiMea and tiiAns paid 132 OB Individual depoalts subject to check .1,773 I'll Time certilicatcs of deposit 2,370.00 Kills payable for money borrowed 1,0(10 00 Total 111,27ft fil Htate of Ori'Hon, County of Crook, en: I, Wm. 1). Harnex President uf the above- j imuieil hank, lo solciuuly swear that the above Htatenieut Is true to the best of niy knowledge and belief. Wm I). I1arsm President. KiiliHcribed aud sworn to before inc this 27th day of February, 1012. A. F. ltanisny Notary Public. Correct Attest! UritoN C. Caut, ' A. F, IIamhay. ' liirectors, d iaf' -L Rick Wood. Rick Wood. Auv amount von want; quick err, l'iuvii.i,i Fi'RN, Exiiiu. dellv. II Millinery OPENING Tues. March 14 The Newest Ideas in Spring Millinery, Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlor. Prineville Notict of A Jonnliti iitor' SaU of lu lh t'uiinly itmrt u( Uv Mil tf orcat) $25,000.00 REWARD!! For the arrest and conviction of anyone not boosting the Firemen's Annual Ball given at the Club Hall, March J5th, 1912 Good Music Dance All Night. Tickets$l wo 3- L. KAMSTRA, Proprietor Crook County Jewelry and Cporting Goods House. In Their Own or In ours, the Fish wo sell to our patrons gives the ttreatoBt eatisfaction. It is always fresh ami sweet, with an appetlaing flavor that appeals to all Fish lovers. We have every kind in season -varieties onouijli to please nil tastes and our pricea are very moduriito. We get iu fresh supplies direct from ocean and river. City Meat Market Ut Crixtk eomiiv hi tin ti.ait.r ut MUtt of HU hrl Uvfrt NuMrc I lirrty iHit tii.'W n! bt rlrlu til ilitt rfi utiil tU r of miIi ut rm mv, Untr.i on i of Oi eon ni t iMiri r iIik nim uMtrt'ttuii htrt rtMik viiumi. un tli 4t(t iUy ut r h, i'M.', til 0 iiikili! of I ri wi t ((li'lmrd M t f , liinaMit, iiil to Inn tllrm'tml, mtiiixriitiiat. piii-w'ruiii oil iltrw Oim mim, tllltlllllrllir Ot ltl fUlB tM Mlil Kit llNltl JU)if, lt'i onai.t, In wlt Hi titfrflMatllvr it' rriietit rvl Isvloiitfiiiff In tli tHiottn ol liMiftr't Ni!tr, ttnti, fiil f)r ilm (riM iU to t It v o mriil l On tilt (mo l i luluis nil iiim aHMlttal MlU rUt, I w III, on Satwy, Sid 4f W AH. 1912. l llit I run i tUMir nf ih wnnhotiai, lit ihf I'lljr ol rriin-vilir, I f n i d fount , tlf ot 0Miitl. at the liiiur ol i tt. ltHk Im lti afii'riHMMi uf m iUr, Mil. al nlttli aui llnii Is. Oi Iit(h iitsl.ltT lor . !. in loiol. all th riaiii. nil anil htMri l lli' oaiil Hii har! Mrr, A aw!, It. I till III Hl iUv nl May, Il'll h llmo o lit ttratlt, in a nit lo tli Miutt lug Jt'M ritij l-rviitUv. t-w ii ; Tit itnriliaa)l iiiartrf nf the iioft hnt nharti i o( it'ciiiin thirl) ttiu-, lit low nhtp llflft'ii MMilh, of raittf lnrti'-M ! ill lliu W tlUitn llr Mi rt'llan in t rHa t-unitiy, Kta' i( l tlt-ajott, log'-tlift (t It tlo l'lt im-lil., htrmll- lailM'llf ailt )''lir(lllll'' OlffVttl Iwlollajlllf if Hi au viw ait'italiniiM, alot ai't'lf il (rot rt-iU ol n ut h Ir In I In Hi f 111 of lltt- nit )ait t'laiin ami i-tii' aiaiiiai aut i,uif, hauM atil iiil ltalil firl lima Manti 7th, ItHi, y. a hrnK it, Ailtnttilalrator ol Oi t aiat i( lti. liaol Wi')r. ilct tii N-tUc for I'liMlc.ttloii. Viio-iiiiiiI nf th Miitir, V N, I -nn.t Oftlm al Th Itatlm. Oiraoli llrtiaiv .'"Hi, Wil N.itltw la lifirl.v fl-ll thrtl llir KUloll, tf rullim, Ortftui, wImi, tii VhIi-Ii illli, Iwlil. Ml pule liilMH')trit. N t. l'ivH,t, Cut li1 liW1) 'tinj H'l It1 ti tHH-tlotl , tonlili Itt aaMilh, ratitt -f' frttl lllttltrl. MriltllMit, N l.lr-1 llolliM of littrntUui In tiialu nitul iMtiitutl.illnii linatf, Im iitullllt Itthn to t ttr iuint atui rtiM'rtll, tn-ri-ri Mmtvti Iiiovmi, mtiuiv rink, ut itumv, at IMlin III, Oti"li. oil Hi Hlli Uy ut Alirll , I.U, I Inllliaut nnliir h llitmtf ; Jtwt ,. Liairr.ul fnuliua, Onton. Jtilt Him ar.li, r McmiIom , iinvmi, ,ittioti I, 'larinr, mini Ortiinat Ituy, uf Nhi. Oinit T w, MlMtHK, Urgl.ltT. She Points With Prid to tier Jewelry tiecaneu it was bought here and Is terefore of the finest quality. Any girl la naturally proud of what-! ever she purchased her nr whatever, waa bought for her. We carry the most artistic lines of gold and silver jewelry In town, as well as a high-grade selection ol diauionda, rubles, pearls and oilier precious Htonea, let nnd unact. 3SJ33i?EIS!SSte Scales I.