SELLING DEFEATS SENATOR BOURNE Bourne Wins In Multnomah But Outsldo Counties Overcome His Lead. Ilcn Brlllnn wit sinreaaful In win Blnc ili lo-imlillrun nomination fur I'tilto.l guiles uninior over Bottalor JtiniUlmu Jluurne, (ho present Incum bout. Tnr wore many surprise hi the vol mid Hi'IIIiik win victorious In nuiulMT uf counties which hail bwn oonflilxully counted In the lUmrnn col umn. Ilimriifi carried Mullnoninh comity by a siitisiiiiiilnl iilurnllty, but this lead iivi'n iiinii by the plur Hilts fur Helling; lu IIib outside, coun lira. In the republican vote on Cult ml States senator Jonathan llimrne linn carried only Curry. Jackson, Mullno uuih anil Tlllnmouk, with Josephine, whore Helling limils, rloae In' the In complnle return. The count lea that Ilourne la known to have carried were all conceded to til in by Helling; prior to election wlili Ilm exception of Mult noniah. Lowsll Carrlta Horn County. Judge IiOwull received a handsome recognition from the vol em of h! home county of t'niiiilllH, obtulntiiK a majority of all the vote cast. Judge liwell aim) curried the n-lKt txirln k county of Oritiit and ulno Morrow. All oilier counllea not nieiiiloned In the foreKuliiK went for Helllnit. In i:i Coimtlea Mr, HcIIIiik led lloume on a ratio of two to on, nutm-Iy: C'olumhln, Ohm, Hood Hlvrr. Ijiiie. Mini, Mal heur, Marion. Morrow, I'olk, t'niatllln, Wiilluwa. Wiinhliif lon mid Yiunlilll. Wnaio county, which him luru" wool Interests, Kiive HeMmi three to one over lliiume, and the nclglitmritiK County of Khennnn tlld llltewtee, The Vole counted oil Ken.ilor now total (Sa.wiitt, of which Mr. ScIIIiik hua 2'.i.r.iT, lio.iiini :;!,:, ueii mid Morion ST'i Hidlliiu's plurality G"Oj. Line Democratic Nominee. Ir. Il.irry I.nne, ox mayor of l'ort liiinl. wit favored by )"inof rata for I'ulted Stiiirn B.'iuiitr, with Wal ler M. I'lerce, o( Hot I.iike, second. J,nn will probably have aeveral thouiuiud plurality for the dottwcrotlc nomination for I'ulted Slates senator. Tho Incomplete return are a fol low: I.nne liUL'O, I'lerce 2UM, t'oehow SitiZ, Miller IMS. Lanes plurality 2819. Congressional Nominees. In the Republican congressional race W. ('. Ilawley, now rcpreneutliiK the first district, hna been renomlnnted, a he hail no opposition. N. J. Sln nott, progressive hna been nouilmited In the sscond dlatrlct over Kill, hla closest opponent. In the third dis trict, which comprises Multnotuuh county, A. W. Uiffcrty, Incumbent, wit renominated. In the econd conitresHlonnl dlatrlct N. J. Hliinott's lead over W. It. Kill hna not been Impaired, he now huvlnft a plurality of 746. The corrected to tal are a follow: Slnnott 34U4, KIIIk SflfiS, Husk 2178, Cochrane. 20111, C, K. Kooaevelt 687. On the democratic ticket there la an lnteretlnK contest tor the nomlnntlon for conKrea In the aecnnd dlatrlct. Return have been scut In, in part, from nine of the 14 countle In the district Theae return give Ornham a lead of leas than 100 Votea. The to tal reported aland a follow: Covey 1215, Graham 1.108; Graham' majority 93. State Officers Named. Ilen Olcott ha been nominated for secretary of tate on the Republican ticket, although Flolda hna n few coun ties to bla credit. Multnomah comity, where Fields la beat known, waa car rled by hla opponent. Robert Knkln, having no opposition for tho nomination for Justice of the Supreme Court, hna won, of course. Kor dulry and food commissioner, John 0. Mlckle la In the lend In most oountU-H oiiIhIiIk of Multnomah, and In Mullnoninh V, I. Cottel hna the nd vantiiRO. Tho returns from outaltle counllea Inillouto thnt Mlckle will have the nomination wheu tho official voto la canvassed. A. 11. Lea Becnia to he running third. Clyde I). AltchlKon and Thomas Campbell have been renominated for rnllrond commlsHloiicrs In their re spective dlstrletB. They huve hold the office alnco It wita Instituted. Convention Delegate Uncertain. Under tho Oregon system, the 10 Delegates Bent to tho republican na tional convention nt CIiIciiro are in strucfed to vole for Roosevelt, nl though the delegates receiving the highest vote ore personal friends of La Follotte and Roosevelt., Thomns MoCuBker, La Kollotte's campaign manager In Oregon, lends the ticket among the candidates for delegate. The delegates are In doubt, other than Thomua McCusker, Henry Wal do Coe appears to have been another delegate selected , Not until the com plete returns are In will It be possible to announce the names of the 10 elec ted by the republican voters. The tune condition exists In the democrat ic ballot, and saldo from Alex flweek, Who I conceded to be elected, and poa klbly John II. Htevcnaon, the result I lu doubt. Ihn result a lo Ilia nominal Ion of five candidate for prenlilcntlitl elector on the republican ticket also will not be finally deriid until the vole of the stula hn been counted. Judging from the return In this county, however, It I evident the voter very generally compiled wllh the auKgeailon of the roprcacittntlvn of the three candi date for president and wrote on their ballot the name of on of the Ave fol lowing republican: L. M. Iepper, M. J. MucMiihon nnd (Irani Thomna, of Muliiiomuh county; William llnnley of Horn, and K. V. Carter, of Jackson. Several Member Renominated. A review of the result of the recent primary election on the republican candidate for the legislature shows thnt everal member of the Inat house and aenale have been named to aiieceed themaelve. aome houae mem ber have been elevated to the upper branch of Ilia assembly and some In either branch have been defeated. There are 15 holdover senator. Two nominees for lenatorlal position have Served In prevlou session. Democratic Return Incomplete. Pemocratlc return have not been completed. In aomo district the dem ocrat made no nominations. In other district they Indorsed the republican nominee. W. I.ulr Thompson, the floor leader of the last house, was nominated to succeed himself as senator of the six teenth district without opposition. The district I composed of Crook, Klam ath, and Lake counties. Mr. Thomp son I a well known lawyer of Lake view. W. II. Rac.sdale, of Shermnn county, has been nominated from the eigh teenth, senatorial district, which com prlite Ollllnm. Kherman and Wheeler Counllea. Mr, Hugsdalo Is prominent In bis home county, and had no opposi tion In the primaries. In the twenty-first district Kdwnrd K. Kiddle, a prominent business man of Island City, was nominated over K. II. KIiikh. The district Is composed of I 'll loll ami Wallowa counties. W. II. llolllu, of Washington county, an active member of the last house, hna been nominated lo represent the twenty-fourth district In the nnte. t in opponent waa II. T. Uotts, of Till amook, Lincoln, Tillamook, Washing ton and Yamhill counties comprise the district. Few Anti-Statement No. 1 Nominees. The only nominee for the senate who did not sign Statement No. 1 Is J. C. Smith, of Josephine. Among tho candidates for the lower house who did not sign Statement No. 1 are I. B. Cushman, of Lane; Roy Graves, of Yamhill; 8. A. D. Meek, of Washington; L, O. Holland, of Clatsop. Supporter of the Oregon system de clare that the result Is an overwhelm ing Indorsement of the system, aa most of those candidate who refused to sign Statement No. 1 were defeated. In Douglas county George Neuner, a member of the Inat house, defeated J. A. Buchanan, also a member of the Inat houae, for the senatorial nomina tion In the fifth dlatrlct Ira 8, Smith, of Murshflcld, nomi nated for Joint senator from Coos nnd Curry, was a member of the house from folk county in 1S95. In the twenty-second senatorial dls trict, consisting of Grant, Harney and Malheur counties, Incomplete returns Indicate thnt Lorlug V. Stewart, a prominent stockman of Layvllle, Grant county, has defeated William Miller, a well known attorney of Burns, for the nomination. In the sixteenth district, consisting of Wasco and Hood River counties, R. R. Butler, of The Dulles, has de feated D. J. Cooper, of the same city. Butler was formerly circuit Judge of the eleventh Judicial district, consist ing of Wheeler. Clllinm and Sherman counties. Ho lived at Condon at thnt time. Two Senators Renominated Members of the Bennte who have been renominated are W. D. Wood, of Washington, and l)nn Kellaher, of Multnomah, Members of the Inst house who have boon renominated are Georgo W, John son of MurJon; Allen H. Katon nnd I. V. Cushman, of Lnno; S. P. Fierce, of Coos and Curry; J. A. Westerlnnd, of Jackson; P. O. Bonebrnke, of Benton; Roy Gravos, of Yamhill; John A. Chnp mnn, of Washington; J. D. Abbott, of Multnomah; L. O. Holland, of Clatsop, nnd L. L. Mann, of ITniHttUa. F. M. GUI, who represented Hood River and Wnaco counties at the last session, but who has since removed to Kstn Cadii, has been noniinnted for stnto representative by the republicans of Clnckamns county. S. A, Hughes, of Murlon; S. A. D. Meek, of Wnshlngton, nnd C. N. Mc Arthur, of Multnomah, members of the house at the session of 1909, but not members of last session, however, have boon nominated. J. T. Bridges, of Douglas county, a member of the house of 1895, has been nominated for another term. Incomplete returns from Columbia County Indicate a close contest be tween M. E. Miller, member of the last session, and A. E. Clark and W, A. Hull ROOSEVELT WINS IN OREGOJMPRIMARIES La Follctte Takes Second Place and Taft Third; Wilson is Democratic Choice. President United Statet ttnpublltuin. ThttfHlor HoomtU iMinHMTHl... Wood row WIUod United States Senator IU(i"i.IiViin ..,... ,noa ftolllnir lmo rat ....IIarry Lane Congreteman, Flrtt District lie pi it. II run M v, C. Iliiwley IVnuM Tiit t, ..... Robert O. Hmlih Congressman. Second District ypttlillmn - N. J. Blnnott li;mocrnt .,..., , .. ('. C. C'ovpy Congressman, Third District ' Hopu'ilU-an ..A. W. Ufferty Dmiiocrut ,.......- .....M. O. Muuly Secretary of State Rrpuljllrttn Ben W. Olcott Democrat John B. Ryan Justice of Supreme Court Republican - Robert Enkln Mmioorttt R. J. Slater Dairy Commissioner Republican John D. Mtcltlt) Democrat ............ Wlllluin Hchulmerich Railroad Commissioner Ropubllrnn Clyde B. Altchlnon licriKK-rut Lew And era on Port land. Undor the flmt pivsldon tiul prefewire prlnmrles hld In Ore gon RooHdvett waa the choice of the Republican voters, with Benntor Ija KolMte a (tood stvond. Treuldent Tuft was a bud third In the Tare, both tu Port In nd and the ntnte nt lnrge. Tho race betwwn Uoonevelt nnd La Follettn wan apectarulnr, the early re turns fthowlnR thorn running neck and niM-k. Ia I-'ollette bus a pluntlHy In 1'ortlaml and h maile nn exrppllonnl , , , , . . showliiK In tbe countloa Covered In his roccnt sp.- h mkliiK lour. La Kollotte's went siwch In Portland, whore ho sddr?Kd an audience of 10,1100 iicoplo, undoubtedly Is respon sible for the besvjrVote given lilm. ItooBovolt ran stronK In the rural districts. In the cattle country of CHKtcrn nnd southern Oregon he was un easy winner, llh Kollette sec- ond. ThroiiKh the thickly settled Wll- i...., -n. di.., uoa.v.u won with euse. Governor Wood row Wilson, of New Jersey, wss the choice of the Demo cratic voters for president, though Speaker Champ Clark received a sub stantial vote In many counties. Gov ernor Harmon, of Ohio, received a very small vote and was not a factor In the race. Wood row Wilson did not have a walkaway In obtaining the Oregon preference for democratic nomination for president. While Multnomah coun ty went strong for Governor Wilson several of the other counties gave Champ Clark heavy pluralities. The result Is that on the face of the Incom plete returns Governor Wilson Is leading his opponent by less than 1000 votes in a total count of 12.410. This total probably represents two-thirds ot the democratic votes cast In the state. Tho figures available give the fol lowing: Wilson 6387, Clark 5433. Har mon 690. Wilson's plurality 954. In the vote for president on the re publican ticket, President Taft appar ently has carried six counties. A feature ot this tact la that two ot the big stock counties, where It might have been Inferred Roosevelt's Inter est In the range would gain him votes, have gone for Taft. These are Crook and Harney. In addition President Tnft has apparently won In Morrow, Polk, Sherman and Yamhill. There is no certainty that La Fol lette has carried more than one coun- ty, Multnomah. Incomplete returns , . , w on Jackson county give hint a slight loud nvr Dnnaevolt 1b Pnllotto lend over uooseeit. LA rollctte also has a slight lend over Roosevelt in T , . . Josephine In the Incomplete returns, nnil la elmu nn tbn henla nt Rnrumveit In Tillamook. noosevelt, it seems probable, hns carried ull of the following counties: Milker, Renton, Clackamas., Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, PoukIiis, Gil liam, Grant, Hood River, Klamath, Untie, Lincoln, Malheur, Marion, Uma tilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco and Washington. The total voto counted Is 62.805, which, it Is believed. Is about 12.000 i.hort of tho complete roturns. In this total Rooaevt litis 25.3D1, la Kollette 20.1M, Tnft If. 219. Hoose t oil's Incomplete plurality over La FoIleKo iR 5107, over Ta 7172. La Pollette's plurality over Tuft is 1975. It will not be known who the re publicans Indorsed-as candidate for vice president until the official count lias been made. The names of C, W. Fulton, Thomns McCusker, Dan Kel laher, United States Senator Borah, of Idaho, and numerous others were writ ten on the ballots. The liamoB of Governor Hurke, of North Dakota, and Senator Chamber lain wore written in for vice-preRldsnt and only the official count will show which received the greater number of votes. .Summon. In tin i in-ult Omrt oi ilm Htate of Oregon W. A. H'MAU, .ialiit.fr, i A. lly1. flffti'luot. 'In J. A. M"w, Mid 'i'-t'-ndant: Iti th timmfitiUt Mtiii 4)rign, ynn are tVrwMr fii((if'"l t.ir ) uw'r lUm citii.iirit h if '1 mfHif(i jfni in iv cu-liiit-'t (Sii on tir r-li.r tht in! my at My, 1VI 1, KtH) f un Ml Ul 'lMr Alt' fli"f th'' l.levititlft Hill tmk JlnltfU.ent asnliiat )(H UT lit- mi, of ulii limi'lf"! iillr with in. u t-n u.i'rvoii ml ih rir of two ir r-nt r ntttim (fnio Uf fith ilmy July, VmH. Ir W t--n ari1 lor til mmIr nl Ilabure ni'-tilt uf fti iion. Till timmtMUi itt!llir1 iy oM'-r f tho H'Huttnh.r , Hrn'Uhnw, JtiflK ul th- I'if mi ( imri o ih Mai if OrK.,ii lr fik tiiB'ff on lhJ IHfli tiny of MNftj, n) i.r- rifn tlmt tot muumunn t ut nA tut roiin-4 Hilvi cM lit thw V,ttfk (;iiiii' Jttoro), a wi-4-Lly tHvmyu'r rirn-l aiMf jMibij'ltt'U in I'riUfvWlr. CtmS county, or- if on. 'Hi- ilm of the (ir-( f-u,U nH-a at II.! i'im mo:i in 15 iltty ol Man-It. VAl, M. H. H LWtT, Attorrik lor illutiff. Notice si Fiaal Setlleateaf. Notice t hirr-oy ftvfti by th UD'!'r1)ttie'l, th 'lmiliiHtrtor ol th ut John B. (njinl.ut, diic fl, to all fH-rH4tn In t-r44'f til urnt rtM Ilml hr htu niM'lf kim) II It h tiii't lrrk ol the louniy 4-iMift of tf'Mk t ouiilj. Of-tron, lil Din; ar'-oufiitng ol lit i4minii irftiionof wii'l t-imif, kin mxI (MMirt h -t Moii'lk). Uffi'h u ol May, at 10 oVU k lit th (or ikk. tt, at iiiTmrtiy court room In f'rliif villt, tin'Kon, aathc tlnif ai1 phi'- for bearing anl witlliiK aaltl final a'0titiiis. At which timet mml lw, any jnirwin inttr td io nahl tat may arr and ohjeel to aal'l ttnal a unttitnc l'aunUu'l tttibluuttd Aral ttm Marrh 21. 1912, M. tt KLi iorr. AfmIiiltrator of the eolaia ul obn B. UiMtHtaon. il4M:-aaMl. Natica el Appaiatawat al Aoauwttrater sa4 t Creeitert. Nitr in bfwhy slvn that tir onderattoMt but twn. ty iliw rttuuty nurt ofth HUtt of ()rKm. fr 'nok ouiinty, iluly aitoint-tJ K'.iiihiUtrtitor of th- rHtul of Oinifltua I. ThniiiMtin, diivHwd. and all prwiii havtne dIhIiioi Hifiititti ld ml! an- ittrehy rrolnd to pn-'itt thf whim duly wrlflcd. In nuld ad tninutmiiir at thw law ofllm ttt Wtllurd H. Wiftis. in Prttiviltf. rKof,, within alx rtwttiih from ttitr date of tha flrat puhlhaUoo (if I ilia notice. lulfd uud nuhHfhiM) flrat tlmt- Vnrrh ?1, Wt. v M. B. TH 3MhON; Ad'nlnUtruUir ofttm CMlaU) uf untoliu I. i honitti. dt'ti'd. Notice far Publication. Iipnar tin Pitt of the Interior. Not foal Ind. t'.H. Land OfTkeat Lakevn-w, orpuon. Marth U, VA2. NftUe U tierifhv given that KM-'lla M. Half, of Humpton, Or'Kn. who, on Fhrnarr9. 110. to Mule M"iiif'iprl entry. No. titt'l.t, iut stt'i m n-hli. .'I .. Hum,-, at K . tt illmi'lli' M rUll- n, Im lili-fl omiiT l InlcnlKMi Hi make Alml Minifiiitaliut )r!, I ml,llh c.lmm lo lltr ImitlftiNtM. l,i-rilHl. In-luri! M.(". Kill. I", i. 'ininii.initr i ii .nic-.. n B nl, Untu, on tin' 2 ..Hi tin) al Mv. IUI2. 1 , Lmmm iim.ii wimwn: Hnrr nl. k. i f.''""- '. ,''k '''rV'mVi.i?"0' :i 21 KcKlati-f. Niticc tt Fil Stttlratat. Nmlri l hT-l.y lven bv 1 lie iinfl'TslenM,' lh .iihiiiintirftinrtil llic muiu 4( Villorl J. ('nun, (i.'fHiM',), tlmt lie lift mft.te n. tlltl with tli , It-rk utxhv rou ii ly curl hif dual ctmnunn ot Iiih ftrimtiilslmli'm o( r.M t-atme, mit llmi lln funnily ittiirl Iikjs 'l Momlay, May 6ih. VAl, .1 III oVIm'k in the fort-noon, l the trimly court mom in ITinevlHe, (ir.'Bon, m ti! lilt, ,i,l i.Ihi tor hf'Hf-lu Htltl MPltllllU ; ,i.i iinai .nouniint;. At wiiii i. m.i time .nil I"" !-. riKtWl 111 wild wuie. dimv itH'Ar anl nlijii't toftftlri finnl Ki'COUlltiug inu-n tnia Mill nay oi Alarm, nu. Al.HKHT 1. I'ftAIM, A.ttnlnUtratnr ot the eataw ol Vt'lllorrt J. t rain, Uetcaaeil, S-H Nttict ef Foul Settleae4. Notice Is hereby given 1t the nnder signeil, the executrix of the last will and testament of Isidore Michel, deceaced, that she has made and tiled with the clerk of the county court her final ac counting of her administration of tbe said estate, and that the court lias set Monday, tho dth day of May, 1U12 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the county court room in Prineville, Oregon, as the time and place (or bearing and settling said final accounting. At which said j time and piace, any person interested in said estate niav appear and object to said finnl accounting. Dated this 28th day of March, 1912. Blasciik Michki.. Executrix of the last will and Testa ment of Isidore Michel, deceased. Nolle foe Pablicatioa, Department o! the Interior, V. a. Land Otnc al I tie Uallt'l, Oregon. Marva 2Mh, 1M2. Notiee Is hereby given that Millard T. Cowan oi Lamon!, Oregon, who, on (k'tober 2nd, isni, made homestead. No. H719, aerial, No. 0312, tor w' uw1-., and nV iwi, section 8, township 11 aouth, rang 14 east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notiee of intention to make ftnal five year proof, to establish claim to tbe land above descri bed. belore Warren Brown, Count; Clerk, at hla office, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 7th day of May. ltil'2. Claimant names as witnesses: C-arl McGhee, of Madras, Oregon; Charlea Kuater, Abel Cudd, Shalrid nocartu, Ol lerrei-onne, uregon. C. W. MOOKK, Register. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon flir Crook county. Charles 11. Uurbln, plaintiff, va. Annie Muling, ejtefmtrlx of the last will and testament ofClmrles t-oojierMaling.de-eensed: Annie Muling. Frederick Muling, Miirv Mallng and Annie Mating. George lve, it'lltluwi- nnd John W. llee. Kleanor jUodsil, Uma Hurley, cimrlea liiirhm, the unknown heirs of Charles Durham, de- aed, nnd also all our perrons or parties i unknown, claiming any right, title, esltite, ! r intend in tjie real eaialo dinerlbed herein, defendnnt. I To Annie Mallng, n executrix of the last WinBd tesiameni on tmries cK.per Muling, U'li'iiiei!; Annie .iiiuimg. . riueiii. .ohi."k, xinrv Mlli,ir. Annie MaltUir: tleorge Dee MiaieKltihceaud Juhn W. lVe. Klnnor Ood fil,lHR Hurley, I'hurles Durhnin. the un- ' known heirs orl'tmrles Durham, deceased, nu t also all other-persons or parties nn-1 known, cliiiinlng any rlghl, title. estate, lien i or Interest In the rent e&tatc descrllied tu the j complaint, IVfendnnlN. In the inline of the male ofOregoii. you nte herehv required to appear 111 the iilxiveeu. tilled court and answer the complaint filed i tigiiinst you In the above entitled suit on or j lu foro the 2nd day or May, WW, and if yon ! full an to appear or answer, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the court for the relior deiiiundcd In the complaint against you. I The reller demanded In the complaint against vou I that the plaintiff's title in and 1 to the following descrllied real property sit. mile In the County of mink and suite or Ore gon, to wll: KH'4N4 orstt .wK1, of N of section 21); S'.jOf KU'i, S'i of .H V, of NW4of aiUlluo II.. S '4 of xi of section i 28. NH ofNWH,NW' of NK'4. 8K4 or N, I S'.jofNK'- of section -H, all In township l'2, ; suutlv, range llleast of the Willamette Meridi an, be forever nuleled against the claims or vourselves. the said itefeiulallts, and that you, the said delendanls, Ih forever res trained from setting up any claim In and u said premises or any part thereof; and re moving any olmid that may exist Ihereon by reasons of any said claims on the part of yourselves, the said defendants. Also that a certain deed made to Charles Mallng uy Charlea liurhtmi lie reformed, and made to inulude the SK'i of the iifsatd secllou 2V: that the pliilntitr rtn-over the costs and disbursements of this suit, and for such other and further relief aa may seem meet and proper In the premises. This summons Is dublishedtfiursuant to an order therefor made on the 'Alth day of March, 112, by the Honorable H. V. Kills, judge of the county court of the State ofOre gon, for the County of Crook, acting In the absence of the circuit Judge from the county, and the first publication thereof is madeou the Ust day of March, W. tilLTNKR HKWAI.r,, Attorneys for plaintiff. MCHEOM Red Inner Tubes ffX Their superiority vmm is recognized all over the World IN STOCK BY Prineville Machine Shop Tft.J" 4 .j-i ' - l surpassed Medical Staff Hot Lake Stomach, Kidney, Blood and Skin Disorders HOT LAKE SANATORIUM, - - Hot Lake, Oregon WALTER M. PIERCE, Pre and Mgr. tf-28 L. KAMSTRA, Proprietor Crook County Jewelry and Cporting Goods House. Dressmaking!! Tailor Suits a Specialty Plain and fancy sewing. ' Experience in one of the largest and most exclusive establishments in Vienna. All work guaranteed. Mrs. Curt Miller Next door to Stewart's Hall. Statement of Resources and Liabilities of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At the close of business June 7, 1911 RESOURCES Loans and Dtsoounts 1291,835 03 United States Bonds 12,500 00 Bank rremises,eto 12.H0 12 Cash 4 Pus from btvuks SW,M 04 (5.11,424 19 B. F. Allen, President Will Wursweilar, Vic. Pre.U.nt LUMBER rrfarlTjjdaceEErT Begin Treatment Now Rheumatism Can Be Cured ( . A requef t Trill bring yon our new booklet describing HOT LAKE SANITARIUM Natu ral Hot Minersl Bathf, Nature's Cure for Rheomatiun. Our equipment is comclete. Un- Mineral Water Cures Kfic amatifni, "A Pretty Mess You'll Have" If you don't get the right kind of tnckle when yon go fishing. It will lie a small mese and a hardly-earned one unless you buy your outfit here, where qualities lead. We have all kinds of sporting goods In tbe most dependable grades and at reason able prices. Here you also are sure ot the largest assortment In games as well as sporting goods of the better qualities. LIABILITIES capital Btock, paid In 50,000 00 Surplus land, earned 60,000 00 Undivided profits, earned 37,724 SO Circulation 8.600 00 Deposits 8S5.099 63 IM1.424 19 T. M. Baldwin, Cashier H. Baldwin. Aia't Cauhiar Hi Shingles, Mouldings, 'Windows," Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc SHIPP&PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON