Settlers Have Big Celebration Good Celebration at Stearns1 Dam Holytt, July 8, Settlor of tl Karly and Late Association of Hampton Iiutte Valley htld thulr yearly picnic In the liuttes in a beautiful valley at the Barb Wire ranch of Logan & DavUon. At an early hour watfons and flout beautifully draped In national colora with merry loud of pic nlckor began to arrive. Old Glory with ber atari and strlpua, the Rift of K. F. Iiasael. an old soldier, flouted over all through out the day. At noon tho 1 tulles spread their beautiful lmnn In a T shupe In tho ahado of juniper trroa. Kvtn un rpicure could not have found fault with the daintk'A. At roll cull 101 were found to bo present. V. L. Vovt era of the demonstration farm at Kuduioud, delivered the most wolcome and instructive address of the day. llurie racing" and a spirited game of basoball between Hamp ton tiuttes and Dry Lake wl'.b the splendid fouling of harmony and good fellowship that prevail ed, under the capablo manage ment of A. S. FiKg. made tho picnic a great auccess. The fol lowing enjoyed the day: Theo Cook, Shollie Holland, Charley Cox, Alvln Thompsou, Mary McMullin, Floyd Houston and wife. Burr Black, Loyd C. Peck and wife, Alex Heck men,1 Elmer Houston. W. U. Titus. Mrs M C Pock. A S Fogg and wife. Ethel fend Harold Fogg. Horace, Mra and Paul Brookings, Held and wife, William Tuck, I Francis Peck. Dick Rhode, C A ! Stevenson and wife, E 0 Login 'and wife, G A Johnson, J E Ren tier, C M Peck and wife, Albin add Byron Peek, Mrs C Benlzon, Kins, Harriet Bixby, Al ee, Walter and Thou Harrison, Alma, Kathryn and J W Breskey, Lloyd Phillips. A S, Mrs, Dwight and Allred Cotlingham, II R Hoguo, C BTodd. J LOwen, W D Ben nett. S Sanson, Firl Rogers. The Fourth of July picnic which took place at Steams' dam was a great success. People, from both Dry creek and Powell i Butte turned out In large num bers and about one hundred per sons were present. J The day started with an excel-' lent literary program, which In-) eluded recitations, songs, and a dialogue, after which a bountiful! dinner was served. About half-1 pant one the bull game started j between the Dry Creek and I'ow j ell Butte teams; Dry Creek win ning by a score of 1(5 to 6. j Tho lineup: ! I'HY CKKRK I'OWKIX IIUTTE Llppincott Burnett Suarus II Stearns Bundy I'owoll Huffman Uomer Jones Immediately following the ball game the people, with the excep tion of a few wbo partook of a re freshing swim, hitched up their teams and started home highly pleased with the day's gathering. Fruit Evaporator For eats b F. C. ComUrt. 6-20 c. Errickson p. Kloyd lb Johnson ib, Barkley 8b J Errickson as. R. F.rrlclcson If. T. Moffltt cf. Ay cock rf. R. Moflltt J. E. Stewart & Company Groceries Our Prices are at Bcbrock, A trial order will convince you. Peter Schuttler Wagons We are offering our wagons at very attractive price and will give liberal terms. All sizes from 2 3-4 to 3 3-4, Farm beds and 1 2 and 1 4 foot racks. Binder Twine We handle the Plymouth Extra Binder Twine which is a better grade than Standard which is gene rally sold and runs 10 per cent further. J. E. Stewart & Co, Dr. Howard Gove Dentist Roocne 14 and IS Ada Buildinf. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. Notice ii hereby given, that iiO'ler and by virtue ol au execution and order ol ill of iroTtT, iaoued out of the Circuit Court o( the Hints of Oregon for Crook county, in a suit wherein (.'. C. McNeely I plaintiff and The Madras ( !( Hole1 Company, a corporation, ml A. K. limit ley are defendants, upon e Judgment In favor of the above named plaiutlff ami aainet tbe alove named defendants for the aum of ln00.0U, with Inlereet thereon at rate ol en or cent per annum from the 17th dar of April, lull, and the further ium of 1100.00 aa attorney's fee, and the further aum of 1.10.00 aa costs and diaburainenta, which execution bean date the l'.tth da? of June, 1U12, and which order of aale com mandsoieto sell, in the manner pro vided by law lor the sale of real property the following detchbed premise and property, to-wit: Lota numbered rl, 7, 8 and . In block 4 of the town of Pal main, (now known J! ad raj) Crook ( ountv. Mate of Omron. together with the tenements, bareditsnienta, and ap purtenance thereto belonging or in any iae appertaining anil all building ma terial! L.eieon furnished by the plaintiff for the cotiHtruction ol the hotel buna int on said preuiieea, which laid exe cution and order of tale it to me directed. I have levied upon all the aliove deacrild premises and property aud will, on the 271k Jay ef Jwly, 112 at the hour of 2 o'clo.'k in the afternoon of that day, at the front door of tbe courihouea lu f'ritieville, Crook county, Notice Is hereby glv.n, that the Oregon, eel .at uutiuc suction, to tne ,i...i....i ..I... ,.,;.,,.,...,.(. i,. ...,. Inn heet bidder lor run. ail me nam. of Olive UUIng. decaed, has tiled hi, ! title and interest the eaid defendante H,il mwnl aaaiwli admliiiatratnr with I had, on the litb day of April, 1911, in I.. -lurk .,( it.. Mi,i.mnrini i , i and to laid premises aud property, to state of Oregon for Crook rotintv, and satiety said judgment, attorney's fees the aaid court has aet Monday, the fith coate snd accruiug coats under said exe dav of Auimat. I'll", at the hour ol 10 I ctitlon. Fred Bennett, J C Stevenson and ' o'clock iu the forenoon, aa the tune for i I'sted and published Bret time, hearing aald tlnal account, and any ob- -" wi .,.., I Dated aud Dubliehed Mrst time July Sheriff of Crook county, etate of Oregon 1 4th 1U12. By. JJ. A. tostM, Deputy. HAVE YOU Filed your Deed) Of Course. Paul HAVE YOU An Abstract? Certntnly everyoue has an abstract now. Do you know where your coruera are. Well, No, Not exactly, Brewster Engineering Company, Prineville, Oregon, will locate them for you and guarantee tbe work. Survey ing, riattltig. Irrigation Engineering. I'hone Pioneer 304. Notice of Final Settlement June wife, II II Hack levari, Ester and; Minnie Rogers, Ida Houston, Mrs Mary Van Luke, Claude Cone, Mrs Hurley Hogue, Bert, Mrs, llornard and Rogina Loot ens, Leo Riggs. J M Crow, Ben Burch William H. Ski, Adminiatrntor of the estate of Olive lining, deceased. Notice of Hearing, Before the Board of Control of the Nalica af AaViaiitralar'a Sala el Rial Ellata. lorf. Edith and Harry Dunn, W Notice it hereby given, by the under- StMte of Oretfon, Water Division .V) suinibl tli em.il iiileitaat fear.ir if tlias a ail atil V Ifll'SS, Vitus it t L( lt.,irt P.nninalnn .lolinann. .1... I 1 II t lie lllllt ter of t he (IftlTIUlllBtloU H, Mrs, Eva and Lora Crow, Warren McConnell, Lew Bennett, Leslie Smith, Kinil Van Liiko, Lucinda Black, II. A. and Edna Snyder, Mrs Jerome Stevenson, Waunda and Lela Hogue, Lorris and B Stevenson, Mary, Macy, Alma. Nellie, Holon. George, Challle and John Wilson, Buster Logan, Richer Stephen, Harry Snyder, Lillian Crihbs, Harry Ilackortnan, Wra Visser, Wood Wanted. Seventy-five cords of 4-foot green Juniper wanted by the Prineville School l'istrict; one-half to be delivered by Snil. 1, lDl'J, and one-half by middle of November, 1912. The Board re aervea the riitht to reject any or all bids. All bills mint he in the hands of the nlurk by August lat. Ul,1.7t J.U. SHIl'P, Clerk of Board. above Statement of Reaeurcee and Liabilitiea of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon BKBOI BI'KS Lyiana ao4 DlaeooaU f4.3S 03 United SUM Bod da UJUO 00 Ban k I ramlaeate 11.M0 11 Cub Do from bamka 210.K24 04 1.24 IS B. r. AtUm. rmakat W0I WamnO, Vif rUt LIABILITIES cwpttal Stock, paid In , r)urplua fund, earned tndlTlded proflu, earned. . . Circulation , Depoalia .1 aum OS . . n.7!t M . S.S00 so , SS5.0W SS M1,C24 IS T. M. BaMaria. Caakiw H. BaMwaa. Aaa'l CaaUa Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the under aiirned, adminiatrator of the eetate ol Maria C. Reynold), deceased, baa filed hia final account aa tucb adminialrstnr, with the clerk of the county court of the state of Oregon for Crook eonnty, and aaid court hae set Monday, tbe Stb day of Auguat, 1812. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon as the time for h earing said final account, and any objection that may be made thereto. Uatod this 2nd day of July, litlZ, and published first time July 4th. 1U12. Oiobgb W. Nohli, ' Administrator of the estate of Maria C. Reynold, deceased. W. A. Boots. Pres. D. P. BTiWiET, Vloa-Fraa. Crook County PRINEVILLE. OREGON C. M. ELKi9S,Caahl Bank Loam and Diaeounta I12S.ST0.3S Capita! paid lu full '5 5 Overdrafta it.lllJIS Surplua 10..l a-uniliur and flxturea J.2W.44 fndlTlded proflta ,.'f'!,y,5? Hrmi MaV a.Me.m Oepoalta 14U.14U... f..k aa aad 4aa fraai kaaka I47.80S.IS inM.ew.ss When rough, high-proof, strong whiskey begins to tell on you when your nerves and stomach commence "calling for help" try a little Cyrus Noble. It is mild in character aged in wood in charred barrels blended and re-aged in steam-heated warehouses. This gives it that palatable, enjoyable flavor peculiar to it its mellowness its richness. . Sold by first-class dealers all over the world. W. J. Van Schuyver & Company, Agents, Portland. Lost Open-fared watch, has gold signet ring, 11112 1'. I'. S. claaa pin aud silver charm attacked to silk fob. Finder jileane leave at this oillce or at Mrs; Katee' millinery store and got reward. U 20 ceased, that in pursuance of an or.ler of of the reltitlve rl;ht to the water the county court, of the State of Ore-1 ' I rooked K ver and Hm tributaries, tton lor VrooK coumv, maile and i """""'J entered on the Mb day of June, 1U12, 1 " W . Urown, contestant, the undersigned, the adtuiuistrator ! . , . v"; . . aforesaid, will sell at private sale, for ;Jol Pavln, cmteetw. caah. snhiect to conlirmation bv said! U John Unvlu, cotitestee, court, after Saturday, the 13lh day ol mimed: Jiilv, 1H12, at his otlice in Prineville, I . 'u the nnrne of the a at o Oregon. Oregon, all the light, title and interest on are hereby tiotttied that the the said Kobert lYnningtnu Johnson above mimed contwtant has tiled a had at the time of his death and all the content ngalnet your clnlm to the Interest the estate has acquired in ad-1 water of the above named atreaiu ditlon to that ol the said kotwrt Penn-11 ''"trlbutar lee nud that a bear ington Johnson at the time of hi, lug will ls had In the matter of anld death, in and to tbe following described content at the courthoime In 1 rliie real property situated in the County of vllle, t rook county, Oregon, at the Crook. Htati of Oregon, towit: the I h'ur ;d 10 o clK-k a. on Monday, east half of the sontl.eat quarter of the 22nd day of July, 19 2, before the section seveu, and the east half of the ! miderHlgned superintendent of ater ,i , ..... i .,: -i,.i,,.w, : ! 1) vIhIoii No. 2: and you are hereby township thirteen south, of range four-1 rwiuln-J to appear More me at eald B MsrUllttll. I 1 1 HIT auu I'liuc nun juui i v mnnv , lu tbe mutter of .a a-af WilUfllMl'tU ininna m ! enali ' to give evidence five per cent of purchase price to be such content. paid on day of sale, balance upon con- j itm; my hand this 1. th day of hrmation by the court. I M.v. 112, at I.aC.ramle. Oregou. MR Elliott I.eo. T. Coiiiiian, Administrator of the estate of Kobert' .Superintendent of Water DlvWon Pennington Johnson, deceased. u o No. 2. State of Oregon. 5-J0-. t $500 Reward. The Mill Creek Mvestock Aasocintlon if Crook (bounty offers a reward of 1500 for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons stenling, or killing cntilo or horses belonging to any mem bur of this association. 5-2;i-I!ui Raymond Cai.kvan, aecretary-Trens. Found. Gold link bracelet. Owners may Imve tor this Or. tt-27 illnnEnnMTmiMrf Pv esme by describing and paying adv. a. L. McKlroy, Roberts, ( , Land Scrip for Sale. Cm he used to locate anv sovernment ,ln,1 a,ihla(,f tn linmAat.aufl entry. St- -curus prtent promptly without eettle roent or improvement. Fully guaran teed. For price address L, W. Hub ibell & Son, Springlield, Missouri. 6 27 Cut Your Weeds. Notice is hereby given that sll weeds and thistles in the streets and vacant lota must be cut at once. Renters and property owners are responsible for streets and alleys abutting their premises. The city ordinance will be Htrictly enforced ten days after dale. Hv order of the City Council. 'Dated this 4th day of July 1012. Tuomas Coon, City Marshal. Low Round Trip Fares To Western Points from Redmond iHiniin IHIKUhl CENTRAL OREGON LINE $13.30 Clatsop Beach. Seaside and Gearhart, Oregon, on lite Pacific Ocean. This is the perlcct sea-shore vacation resort iust south ol the moulh ol the Columbia River reai-hed rlirerllv hv "The North Bank Road" Tichets sold daily. Return limit UcL 31st $16.20 Seattle. Golden Potlatch. Seattle's splendid annual civic carnival. Tickets sold July 14, 16, 18. Limit July 22. Oregon Trunk Railway trains run daily without change between Central Oregon points and Portland. Trains leaving Redmond 7:15 a. m., arrives Portland 6:30 p. m. Details will be lurnished on request. if Have You Ever HAD A Visit by the Sea or a Run on the Sandy Shore AT NORTH BEACH WASHINGTON Did you know you could reach this delightful care slay ing, health giving, fun making SUMMER RESORT By Taking the O.-W. R. & N. to Portland Then down the Columbia River via Steamers "T. J. Potter" "Hassalo" and "Harvest Queen" ToMEGLER Where trains connect with boats for North Beach Points YOU CAN YOU SHOULD Ask any Aiieut of the O.-W, R. A N. and And out how little it wtU cost to leave care and dust aud huai behind and hare a teal I ll St REST BY THE SEA V5 Matict af Bef mas' Sal. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Crook county. U S. Mnitn, riaintm, vs. Jumea O. WlUon, Geo. K. Lilly, E B. Maddux, William Mackey. W. A. Wells, S. E. Owena, Carrie Nicholas, Rods Nicholas, Maggie S. Sullivan, Cornelius H. Sullivan, Maggie S. Sullivan aa administratrix of the es tate of Cornelius Sullivan, deceased, Sarah M. ( leek, and Sarah M. Cleek as executrix of the last will and testament of Henry A. Cleek, deceased Defendants. Notice is hereby given that In pur suance to an order of the above en titled court In the above entitled suit to us. the undersigned referees, di rected and delivered, upon a decree in said suit and curt made and en tered at the October 1911 term there of, commanding the undersigned aa Referee therein to sell at public auction for cash In hand, In parcels, or as a whole as said Referees may deem liest, the hereinafter described real property, mentioned ana de scribed In said suit, and order, and being for the partition of said lands and said order commanding us aa such referees tosell said lauds In tbe manner required for the sale of real property onjexeeutlon, said lands be ing descrilied as follows, to-wit: The west half of the eoutharest quarter of section twenty-nine (29), tbe south half of the southeast quarter of section thirty (801. the east half of the northeast quarter, aud the east half of the southeast quarter of section thirty-one (31), all iu township sixteen (10) south, of ranee twelve (12) east of the Willam ette" Meridian iu Crook county. Ore gon, containing 820 acres, and in obedience to the command of the said order, we, the undersigned, ref erees, will on Friday, ik 19th lay af Jaly, 1912, at the hour of ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction, at the trout door of the county courthouse in Prineville, Ore gon, to the highest bidder, cash In hand, the aforesaid described real property tn parcels, or as a whole, and said sale being subject to con firmation by the above entitled court. Dated at Prineville, Oregon, thU 4th dav ol June, 1912. . First publication June 6, 1912. Last publication July 11. 1912. J. H. Gray, H. A. Foster, W. R. McFarland, Referees. W. E. COMAN, Gen'l Frt & Pass. Agt, Portland, Oregon, H. BAUKOL, Ag t, Redmond, Oregon (flli There's a Bare Chance that you might pick up as good a grade of Sporting Goods as we are handling lu some other store, but we doubt very much If you would be able to meet our prices. We are large buyers of all clnsses of Sport tug and Huutlng Equipments, and we buy tn the best markets for spot cash. That Is why we are enabled to set competition at defiance. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given by the under signed administrator of the estate ol J. W. McGonigill, deceased, that he has made and tiled with the clerk of the county court of the county of Crook, state of Oregon, his final accounting as administrator of the said estate of J. V. McGonagill deceased, and that said countv court has set Monday, the 5th dayof August, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. oi said day, at the county court room in P.ineville', Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing and settlement of said final account, at which time and place any one interested in eaid estate may appear and object to said settle ment. Dated this 4th day of July, 1912. G. W. Ramskt, Administrator of the estate ol J. W, McGonagill, deceased. 74p L. KAMSTRA, Proprietor Crook County Jewelry and Sporting Goods House. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the under signed administrator of the estate of Lewis J. Rising, deceased, has tiled his final account as such administrator with the clerk of the county court of the state of Oregon for Crook county, and said court has set Monday, the 5th day of August, 1912, at 11 o'clock ia the forenoon as the time for hearing said final account and any objections that may be made thereto. Dated this 1st day of July, 1912, and published first time July 4th, 1912. William H. Sub, Administrator of the estate of Lewis J. Rising, deceased. 7-4 Hay Baling Will bale hay by the ton or by the day to Buit customers. Terms reasonable. Good outfit. Address Kd Smith, Prine. ville, Oregon. 6-27 lm-p