of tba Prinevltla Light & Water Company and official representa tive of the l'rlnevllla Cumtuerclal Club, accompanied the pathflnd on, and il was with deep regret to all that bit service ended so noon, n he wu a constant source of lofornutlnu and Jolly good follow. Mrs, McDowell, who is mltiiros of the Prlnevilln Hotel, waa accorded no end of thank fur the fine tueol served to as hungry a bunch aa ever entered her dining room, J. W. Brewer, president of the Redmond Coimnorclal Club, and VV, u. I'hounix, of the same or j gunl.itloD, wero present to es I cort the pat 1 n nil a rs into their . city, which Is rapidly forging, alirad. The gorgel of the llnrri man demonstration train is tak lug wonderful effect In thia spc-i tlon. Touliry and dairy cattle . are fast assuming prominence. Hince April 1, at which time the new crvumery was established, over 5 ih.) head of HoUtein and Jersey cattle have bceu brought In. The creamery is averaging from 100 to 500 pounds of but ter a week, which la a finu show ing in a community which six yeara ago was a sagebrush prai- jie. From Kcdmond the party came to Bend by way of Laidlaw and we left for Burns early Thursday moruing. Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A..NYR Pathfinders See a Great Country Bond, July 12,-Tho pathfind er cara loft Bolter'a ranch Wed nesday morning at 8 o'clock and made over 100 miles during the day. obtalulng a complete story of road conditions which will ahortly be placed In book form for the benefit of the 1'ortland buhinoH men who will nuke the Portland Lakevlow trip next month, Trout creek valley was noon loft aud aftor a steady climb to (iateway, on the Uarrlman line to Bend, the party entered the Agency Plains district, which extends ttome 12 in 1 ten north of Madras and went to tho Des chutes river. Six years ago this aectlou was practically a sagebrush Hat; to day, as far as the eye can reach, it U practically one solid grain Meld. I). W, Harnett, Hecretary of the Madras Commercial Club, stated there wan 00,000 acres of grain In the Agmicy Plains dis trict that would harvest 30 bush els to the acre Formerly it cost four flftlm of the crop to haul grain from here to Shantko, but with both the Hill and Uarritnan eysteuns within short hauling dis tance, the abovo acreage will be rapidly increased. The parly stopped at an at tractive farm home owned by S. Iv Binder, who originally came from Missouri and located bin property six yeara ago. A little boy and girl took ut through the orchard that would hame many in much more heralded parts of Oregon. There was everything to make Mr. Smith, the O.-W, R. A N. agriculturittt, happy for his principal topic' of conversation Is "Make the farm attractive." There were flowers, shrubbery, and a big vegetabio garden, and through it all the two children, who led the party, showed the pride of Interested ownership. "Do you like It here?" asked C. C, Chapman, of the Commercial Club. ' Oh, my, yes," they both cried in unison. We found later at Madras that this wus the show place on Agency Plains, but it serves as an illustration to others f wLat can be accomplished by those who desire to make the most of thejr opportunities. The average size of the wheat' ranches on Agency Plains is ltlo; ' "r luv,!r- Together they bad Will Ullll !, , ,Uft.r.llC, V"V nvu.M Anil be refused nil u Id. Think what till n-omiia dlit. If she wuuld lour lier husband to bli certain fate. ahead vf her stretched out years of una ninl comfort lu nor old age. Aheud of ber If ehe would go were the love ii nd cure of bur children, the prat tle of grandchildren, peaceful years. Clone ot hand win horrid death. And this delicate woman deliberately disdained the offer of the years. If life meant separation from ber other self aha passionately chose death. And so. with her arms about her beloved, she Kindly went dowu with tilm. Only one picture? Yen. but among all whli'b the world will love to remember ot that time that tried men's souls and the souls of women will be that radiant, appealing picture silhouetted against' that dark night of terror, the picture of the great hearted woman who, lovlLg her own, loved bltu to the end. Oh weary, sated womnn; ob, listless husband, crying out In your complain I n 13 of the marriage bonds that chafe, look on this lusting, vivid picture ot conjugul fidelity, strong aud holding J. E. Stewart & Company Groceries Our Prices are at BebrocL ' A trial order will convince you. . Peter Schuttler Wagons We are offering our wagons at very attractive price and will give liberal terma. 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. Parties looking (or s cheap piano should call oil A. H. l.ippman & Co. A snip. -9 HER GREAT LOVE. "The Ixrd do ao to me and more slio If aught but death part thee and me." If It Is dlttltult to ebons between a thousand stories of heroWin til that night when the Titanic went down, on tory stands out graphic sud luminous, the story of th great lovt of the wife of laldor Btraua, the New York phllan thropUt Hlie rrfuxed to save her life, prefer ring to die with the husband of her youth. Bin was urged to go. Almost they comKlled her to go. tier husband, who bad chosen a manly death for blmiH'lf and who spurned sll offers of aufety ao lung as women aud itilldivii remained, added bis plesdings, begging Mrs. Straus In the nam of their chil dren sud grandchildren to go to the buata, Hlie clung to ber husband. Hud they not corns down the years together, sharing each other's sorrows and Joys? And she loved htm now no less than In the days of their plighted troth, She was bound to him by tender Ilea that even death could not looaen. To whom it may concern. The Central Ori-gon Ice i. Storage Co. of Hcnd sill not lie reeponai bin Inr sny letils contracted bv Oilliert F. Smith. 7-lH-at H. KsKaTsy, Manager. Land Scrip for Sale. Csn be used to locale sny government land subject to liomeatead entry. Se cures prlent promptly without settle ment or improvement. Fully guaran tend. For price address L. W. Hub bed A. Son, Springfield, Missouri. 6 "7 Cut Your Weeds. Notice ii hereby given that sll weeds and thistles in the streets and vacant lota must be cut at once. Kenters and proerty owners are responsible for streets sud alleys abutting their premises. Tb city ordinance will be trtcilv enforced ten daya alter date. Br order o( the City Council. Paled this 4tb dav ol July 11112. Thomas Coon, City Marshal. Notice fur I'uhlictttion. Dt-psrlnH-ntorth Interior. IT. St. Lorl Oflloe I Tho DallH. Orvoii. July loth. WU. Nntlor It ht'iftiv fivmi ttit Uuy LjiaIltt, ol I'rliirvlllv, Or,-eni. who. on June Wtb. ivll, mail, limiH-stpatl, !. M1US. ror sr', ne'-, lot Land 3 hw,-. o nml loU 4, 4, w-t-llon , tt.wn ship IS south, runt 16 t. V IllHiut'tte Meri dian, hft Itlmt notlts'of lllla-nttoil U lllllke rominutatlon proof, to mIhi,iiIi claim to th ntiifl kikivi, 4,urliM-l. iM-nirw rrt-n nrown, ciunir clrk t tiu ortl,-. at PrlOfVlllt,, Ore gon, on the IRth itujr of Auaunt. laiX (tHliiiht nnm- n wuu,mm: JimM A. Murttit. John H.ti,fr. Ulenn Ht-oitrli-awm, l ltoiiia M. t.rolUm. all of Hrtoevttlti. nrr (m. '-"P C. W. M'W- Hrltsr. acres, although there are a few of .120 and one of 6 10. From Madras to Metolius was hut a few miles and on the nut skirts of the city the party passed the O A. C. experiment station, for which the Portland delegates to the Oregon Development League contributed so liberally last fall upon their return from Hums. It will do their hearts good next month when they see the magnificent showing already made and the superintendent is to be congratulated on it. At Metolius the citizens were fathered to extend a welcome and D. O llurdick, representing the commercial organization, pi loted the party to Culver. From Madras to Culver potatoes of an exceptionally hich standard were in evidence. Remember that; fast In the hour and article ot deathl this is a dry farming section and if you have any doubts as to the eillcacy of this method of agri culture thoy will soon be dis pelled by taking part In the Aug ust excursion, From Culver the party went southward through the great La monta valley, and late in the after noon enjoyed meeting a delega tion of prominent citizens from Prineville some ten miles out, who piloted the tourists into the county seat of Crook. Those rep resenting Prineville were Mr. and Mrs John K. Stinson, Judge M. E. Brink, R. L. Brewster aud A. R. Bowman, president of the Prineville Commercial Club. Mr. Stinson Is manager of the Oregon & Western Colonization Company and did everything to make the stay at Prineville a 'pleasant one. From The Dalles to Prineville, C. L. Shattuck, general manager What may we write under It? What more slgutuVunt words than those of another woman of this race, Ituth, the Monbltess: "Where thou dlcst I will die, and there will 1 be buried." Wold WaTteST Seventy-five conl of 4-foot green Juniper wanted by the Prineville School lMBtrict: one lmll to be delivered Notice for l'ublication. Department of the Interior, H. M. Lund Office l Tlie llle, (Irrimi, July Hill, Uli, Nolloe Ulierebr lven I hat John Campbell of Hem. nret.,0. who mi April lib. llt. tllttile hniiieilrml. No. OST .,.1, for nwH nw1-, Heo, 1. ei,. Mrc.'" mid S ne'. e.-llon lo. tnwnthtp 1 Muth. mnce Iv eiMt, U lllHinette liierlilmii. hit tiled notice, ot llllenllon to timke .tmniiuttitloii proof, in efttithiwh ctAlui lo tin- lunrt ulMtve tleecrllM-d. Iteforw Warren lliown. onuuly clerk, itt hit office, ut i'rlne vllic, "ntiili. on the i'lh day of AtilUMt. I'Hi ClHliimnt unmet, h wltnenm-ii: I'nnl Held and Mntide Plen-e of Held, Unniin, Fisher 11. lAitun and Drvlllr 1. ImvUoii of HArne. Ore gon- ,-lhp i. , Mookk. Kelt-r. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of an execution and order ol tale of property, iatued out of the Circuit Court ol the State ol Oregon fori Crook county, in a auit wherein C. C. I McNeely ie'ptaiutiff and The Madras l,ateay Hole1 Company, a corporation, ' and A. K. Heutley are defendanta, aponj a judgment In favor of the above named plaintiff end againat the above named defendants for the sum of SsOO.00, with interest thereon at rate ol six or cent per annum from tho 17th dav of April, lull, and the further sum ol 1100.00 as attorney's fee. and the further sum of t'M)M a coats snd disburamente, which execution bears date the l'.Hh day of June, 1W12, and which orderof aale com mands me to sell, in the manner pro vided by law lor the sale of real property me louowing uoecrioeu premiere anil property, to-wit : U)ts numbered 6,7, 8 and U, in block 4 of the town of Pal main, (now known aa Madras) Crook Couuty, Nate of Oregon, together with the tenementr, hereditaments and ap purtenances thereto belonging or in any ie appertaining and all building ma terials toeieon furtiiahed by the plaintiff for the construction of the hotel build ing on said premises, hicb said exe cution and order of aale is to me directed, I have levied upon all the aliove described premises and property, and will, op the 27th sty ef Jgly, 112 st the hour of 2 o'clo:k in the afternoon of that dsy, at the front door of the courthouse in Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, sell, st public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right. title and interest the said defendants had. on the 17th day of April, l'.lll, in and to aaid premises and property, to satisfy said judgment, attorney'a fees. costs and accruing coats under said exe cution. Ihited and published first time, June itlth, 112. T. N. BALFOUR, Sheriff of Crook county, state of Oregon. By. H. A. roaTKR, Deputy. Sutement of Rmourcee and Liabilitia of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon tice fur Publication. Depiirtrnent of the Interior, U.H. Lnnd Office hi i ne ihuicn. un-iion. July "in, Notice U hereby given tluit llora H ('alnntMtU of Held, On-con. who on April W. lull, made homeHtead entry No. UH7M, nir n' Me1, nw1 M-k, mc lu, lind nirLiivS "eo U, Ip Itlaoull), riinae WeHMt W. M., h ttled notlctof Inten tion to make commutation proof, to ettabllNh clHlm to the Und ulMtve deNcrtlMd, tMfore "iirren nnorn. county clera at ntii umivil I'rtnevUle, Oreaon, on the Attn duy of AuguHt. 1SU. lnlmant nameft i wttnewteii: PauI Held nod Maude Pierce of Held. Oregon. Klsher ). Iavhu and Orvllle I. ItavlHOn; ,if Harm-, Oregon. 7-1-p C, . MooKO, Ra-aUler. Notlcs for Publicution. Department of the Interior, tt. H. Ijnd OrBc ut The liu lie. On-gon. July 8tb, 1U. NotUtU hereby hlvenltiMl . Maude Fierce, of Held. Oregon, who, on April 30th, WU. made HomeNleud, No. ikMTftJ, for n'-t, and nH (e'4. nectioD l. towtiHlilp le south, rnnge la cant Willamette Meridian, haa tiled nolbw of Intention to make i-omntuliitlon proof, to ctalillfth olalm to the land above described, iM'fore nrren Hrown. counly clerk at his oltti'e. at Prineville, Oregon, ou the Alth day of August. 1UI J. t 'lalnmlit nameH aa wltneHNea: Paul Held, John Campbell, of Held, Oregon, Klsher I'. !ogau aud Orvllle 1 Duvlann t)f Hames. t)te gon 7-lnp C. W, Mimihr, Hi-glster. Sept. 1, 11)12, and of November, 1912 by one-half by middle The Hoard re serves the ritflit to reject any or all bids. All bids must he in the hands of the clerk by August 1st. o J. a. siurr, Clerk of Board. Hay Baling Will bale hsy by the ton or by the day to auit customers. Terms reasonable. Good outfit. Address Kn Smith, Prine ville, Oregon. 0-27 lm-p Settle Up. As the following firms are out of busi ness they wish to close accounts at once. O'Neil Bros. O'Nell Bros. Co. Ixne Pine Trading Co. O'Neil, Larson & Co. Settlement must be made by either cash or note with Walter O'Neil, Prine ville, Ore., at the law office of Ueorgn Bernier. 4-18 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice ia hereby giveu that the under sinned, administrator of the estate of Maria C. Reynolde, deceased, has tiled hia final account as such administrator, with the clerk of the county court of the state of Oregon for Crook county, and said court lias set Monday, the fiih dav of August, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock iu the forenoon as the time for hearing said final account, and any objections that may he made thereto. Dated thin 2nd day of July, 1012, and published first time .Inly 4th. 11)12. Ukoiuik W. Noiilk, Administrator of the estate ot Maria C. Roynolda, deceased.. ' Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby givtn, that the tinderaigned administrator of the estate of Olive Riling, deceased, has filed his final account as such sdmtntstrator who the clerk of the county court of the state ot Oregon tor Lrook county, and the said court has set Mondsv, the 5th day of August, P.U2, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon, as the time for hearing said final account, and any ob jections that ma, be made therto. Dated and published first time July 4th, 11)12. William H. Sib, Administrator of the estate of Olive Rising, deceased. BEHorm-ES Lsns and Dtaeoanta S2SI.S& 03 C nlted Bittee Bond 1JJW0 ot) Bank C reralaeutc 11M0 12 Cash A lu from banks 210,K 04 OUM24 1 B. F. AOea. PrasisW WIS Warmar. Vico-TrasU. LUBtl-rTIKS Capital Stock, paid In I KU)0t OS Hurplas fund, earned 6tOW) OS Undivided proflta. earned S7.TJ4 54 Circulation l.soa 00 Deposit S5,0S9 a S501.424 1 T. M. aalshrsa. Caskiar H. BaMsrkv Ass't Casksae W. A. Booth. Pre. D. T. Ptewakt. Vlca-Pra. C. X. ELKtira,Cahlai Crook County 'PRINEVILLE, OREGON Bam fytansanrf rtlsennnoi SI90 VmSS Pkntral nalrf tt full ' tM.OfY) 0O Overdrafta 3.11 1 JI3 Burplui 10,0110 00 Furnllure and fixture 2.W1.44 t'ndinded proflta ; J.SS0JH - Real estate S.?ilS.i) DeposlU 140.U0.7S CuaeakW aa m fnsa kaakt f4T.809.tS Hw.ggo.sa Notice of Final Settlement. Natic si AJaiaistratar'i Sal oi Real Eitat. Notice is hereby given, by the under signetl, the administrator of the estate of Robert Tennington Johnson, de ceased, that in pursuance of an order of the county co'trt, of the (State of Ore gon for Crook couuty, made and entered on the tub day of June, 1012, the undersigned, the administrator aforesaid, will sell at private sale, for cash, subject to confirmation by said court, after Saturday, the 13th day ot Julv, 1D12, at his office in Prineville, Oregon, all the light, title and interest the said Robert Pennington Johnson had at the time of his death and all the interest the estate lias acquired in ad dition to that of the said Robert Penn ington Johnson at the time ot his death, in and to the following described real property situated in the County of Crook. State" of Oregon, towitt The east half of the southeast quarter of section seven, and the east half of the northeast quarter of section eighteen in towuehip thirteen south, of range four tten east of Willamette Meridian. Terms and conditions of sale, cash, five per cent of purchase price to be paid on day of sale, balance upon con firmation by the court. M. R. Elliott, Administrator of the estate of Robert Pennington Johnson, deceased. 6-ti when you begin craving rough, high-proof, strong, whiskey when flavor, delicacy and age no longer appeal to you cut out drinking. Cyrus Noble is pure, old and palatable- Bottled at drinking jtrength. Costs no more than any other good whiskey.' W. J. Van Schuyver & Company. Agents, Portland. sA . Notice is hereby given that the under sigued administrator of the estate of lewis J. Rising, deceased, has filed bis finul 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 fith day of August, 1112, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon as the time for hearing said final account and any objection! that may be made thereto. Dated this 1st day of July, 11)12, and published urst time July tn, mu. 0( iaid (iav, al ti,e county court room in WILLIAM H. 8KB, ' Pnnnvllla' Oregon, aa th ti too And Administrator of the estate of Lewis J. , ,,ia for ti,fl hearinu and settlement ot Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given by the under- signed administrator of the estate of J. V. McOonsgill, deceased, that he has made and filed with the clerk of the countv court of the county of Crook, state of Oregon, his final accounting as administrator of the said estate of J VV. McGouagill deceased, and that said county court baa set Monday, the 5th day of August, 11)12, at 10 o'clock a. m Rising, deceased. 7 4 Horses for Sale. On the old C. Sum Smith ranch, near Prineville: sold In any number at reaHotmble prices. For further luforuiHtlon address G. II. Uuhhrll, Prluevllle, Oregon. 12-16-tf THE HAMILTON STABLES H. W1GLE, PRINEVILLE, Proprietor OREGON 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 3 said final account, at which time and place any one interested in said estate may appear and object to said settle ment. Dated thia 4tli day ot Julv, 1912. G. W. Rammky, Administrator of the estate of J. VV. McGouagill, deceased. 7-4p CI era ra tj ca ; LJ 153 CJ C,3 CJ ra CJ ca CJ C3 CJ ra CJ r,a CJ r.a CJ ca CJ ra CJ ca CJ Sonera tBlacksmithing Horseshoeing, Wood Woek, etc., Neatly and Promptly Done When n is Done By : : : Siobert TIfoors tucjujcjujuaLijLiJUJCJtiJLiJC j CJ ca er ca c J ca CJ ca CJ ca CJ ca CJ E3 CJ ca ca r.,1 CJ ca CJ ca ca ca CJ r.a CJ ca CJ ca CJ CJkJLlJCaLJCJkJI.JUUUaCJCufa;JI.LIl.L:jL:jtjJcaL.Ul.UcaLas.Jt.UJJ Satisfaction Will Be Guaranteed Prineville, Oregon.