f Prof. Shaw Coming Trof. Thomas Shaw, the Groat Northern Railway's agricultural expert, is coming to Central Oregon to deliver a series of addresses on agricultural topics. He will be in Trineville Wednesday, May 21, and will speak at Club Hall at 2 o'clock in we atiernoon. r.ver,oouy m- vited. Farmers are requested to send in a list of questions. Tell him your troubles. He can help you. Mail all subjects to John R. Stinson, Prineville. Oregon, and he will forward them to the professor so that the answers may be read at the meeting May 21. Attorneys Present at District Court The following attorneys were attendance at court: Redmond G. A. McFarlane, J. A. Willeox. V. B. Daggett, Kirk Whited. Metolius Denton G. Burdick. Madras Lewis H. Irving. Portland H. S. Wilson. E. W. Hardy, Jesse Stearns, Frederick R. Behrends, E. B. Dufur. Prineville M. R. Elliott. T. E. J. Duffy. M. E. Brink, C. C. Brix, W. P. Myers, N. G. Wallace, Geo. L. Bernier, Willard H. Wirtz, M. R. Biggs, Miss Statira G. Biggs. Bend C. S. Benson, Ross Farn ham. Deschuses Martin. The Dalles W. H. Wilson, W. A. Bell, Paul Childers, Fred W. Wil son. Property for Sale. Mrs. Walter O'N'ell's home, large I parvel ot land, nine-room house, ; good barn, chicken house and other j outbuildings. A bargain. Part ! terms. Call or write Miw. Walter' O'.Neil. Prineville. Ore. 3-20-4t i The New Millinery Store has moved to the Morris building on Fifth street. Just around the corner Irom the old stand. Prices away down. 5-S-lt Uektki'pe Palmkh. Notice. During the summer will saw wood on Wednesday and Saturday of each week. Leave your orders at Kamstra's store and they will be promptly attended to. 5 8-lm M. Kamhtha. For extra Fancy Alfalfa Seed at lowest prices see J. E. Stkwart & Co. 51 Have your eyes examined, lenses duplicated or glasses made by Dk. Ida Bkhremit, Hotel Oregon, Prine ville. 4 24 Fine line new Shirts and waists for Women at Elklns' Sbtrt- Store Seed Wheat for Sale. Early W ilbur. D. P. Aoahsos, Prine ville, Oregon. 3-2T Wood for Sale. Wood for tale at 4."5 and to a cord at the yard : 50c extra per cord de- hvered. P. L. k W. Co. 1-ltt For Sale Cheap. New 5-room Bungalow; modern In every way. In East Prineville. 4-24 E L. Cue. Buckingham & Hechts' Boots and Shoes wear satisfactorily. Full line at Elklns' Store. 4-10 For Sale. 160 acres 7 miles south of Madras below Company Wella, Crook County, Oregon. 120 acre plowed, 40 acres pasture, a-room house. all for lti00. iaA JIcCobmaci, McCleary, Wash. &-20 Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. May Int. 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Hiram M. Smead of Post, Oregon, who, or) June 11th, 1910, made homestead No. 07004, for ewj nwj. wi swJi, and sej swi sec tion 2, township 17 south, range 19 east, Willamette Meridian, Iiuh filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before iue county cierK at nis othce at Frlne fv ,!i ' ty 01 viae, Oregon, on the 13th d June, 1913. uuimant names as wlTtioiisi... rrankM. i'ost, Edward E. Gillen water, Caleb Davis, Hannas H. Brummer, all of PoHt, Oregon. 5-8p C. W. Moouk, Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, V. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. May 5th, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Thomas Dealy nf Alfalfa, Oregon, who, on June 30th, 1906, made homestead No. 15245 Serial No. 03949, for swj nej, uwj sej, nej sw, and Be nwj section 33, township 18 south, range 16 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice cf intention to make final five-year proof to establish claim to the land above described before the county clerk at his office at Prineville, Ore gon, on the 17th day of June, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: George Mllilcan, James T. Mofiitt, Tnurman Motlitt, all of Prineville, Oregon, George W. Jones of Bend, Oregon. 5-8-p C. W. Moork, Register. HE HAD HIS HAIR CUT. And l Took Lena. Lena Tim Find Out by Whom. On of the most elaborate and ana- , tamed practical jokes on record u that played on J. U. Langford coin- i monly known aa "Joe" some fifty , year ago. According to (be version . firm tn the "Life of Sir William Rus seH," l-angford was Id the Garrlrk ; club tn London when Albert Smith t your h(,rr Jo w , . dlsn,, j fled mood and reeeoted the query. "1 ally don't see," he replied, "bow It ran lntereat yon who cut my balr.' Smith went downstair and stood la the hall. The next member who came np to the morning room sauntered np to I-angford with: "I see you're been having your hair cot. Who did Itr Joe very sternly replied, "I cant Im agine why you ask me." Then he or dered a glass of sherry and bitters. The waiter brought It and gave a Uttle start of surprise as he presented with a "Beg pardon, sir! It's along of your 'air, air; It looks unusual." Joe went to the glass and saw nothing re markable, but as he was considering his face Charles burst noon him with. n "Where on earth did you get your hair cut. my dear JotT Joe could stand It no longer. lie went off to bla chambers In Ray' Bond's buildings. Gray's Inn. Next day he saw an advertisement In the Times: "J. M. U Say. who cut It ? Was It your own hand or the deed of an other? Confess ere It be too late." It was only the first of a series of sim ilar announcements, and the Ingenuity of his tormentors devised continual surprises for him. On the day be went down to Chertsey races he sa the walla placarded with enormous posters, yellow and black: "J. M. U Once more, who rut It? You must ' speakT A band of Ethiopian min ' strels was furnished with a melody to ' sing outside Raymond's buildings to the air of "What Are the Wild Waves Saying?" then very popular. And the refrain was: What are de wild wave aaylng aa dey Up da Wattrloo atatr? What are dem wtld wave aaylng? Dey say. Who cut Joe hair? In despair. Langford went abroad. and when, at Chanjontx, he climbed to the Cascade des Pelerlns be found plastered in front of him a huge yel low poster bearing the words: "J. M, L. Confess, reveal, or be forever lost! Who cut it?' Joe's spirit was broken. He sat down and wrote a humble letter to Albert Smith: "1 yield. Spare me. My hair was cut In St Martin's court at the barber's on the left band side. His charge was threepence. I am quite beaten." An Original Ad. A Chinese, George tee, who has laundry In Providence, R. I., says the Journal of that city, has a sign in his window soliciting patronage that is a gem of its kind. It reads somewhat aa follows: "George Lee, Hand Washing Chi nese, first Glass Laundry, all change, New Man working In here. Has not yet before peoples. I am come From Boston. Was Wash every Pay, except Saturday and Sunday. I make you all everything clean and Beautiful. I am better lose sum of them again who- soeve Ladie and Gent and hopeful rouse bring up try once and can make ou for satisfaction. And Guarantee opening 5 o'clock in the morning and nnUl 11 o'clock evening for certain." The sign has attracted much atten tion, and few pass the place without resiling It over and over. For Rent Partly furnished bouse in good locality for rent for summer cheap. Inquire jirs. ronaro, v . zi ftreet. 5-1 WANTED A GOOD MAN TheOMidUn P.vifle Raft. 7 ar Miiina ih fine hwt an4 mil! Unrf in th world, from 111 fto 121 (ft aa are, on pay menta nf ona-tw-ntiftb rah, and tha bah aura in mntMn aqnal an. noal liutallmnla, intrt at oli p,r cant. Thwy will alw make loan, of t2 000 to anttlert V) hJ p thm mvrnvm thair plat atVr tha hnu ha) hewn bail i and the teanm A grxxl r prnn tatlva ! anti in thla district. Ha man hm a flm-claa nan who ean furniah tha beat of n-f. erenr-w. Writaat onca, gir. lnytarrfrfDCa, how Inn f J"u bavs liaH tn theconnirr ani what builnm job nava bwn in. Addraaa. W. G. IDE S!fl LUHBIRMCN'I BLOfJ. PORTLAND. ORE. Call for Warrants. Notice is herebv iriven that, nil oen. eral fund warran's up to and including Reg. No. 9.'l. aIbo all registered Higii r'"' warrants will be paid upon pre- after this date, May 6, 1913. R. L. Jordan, County treasurer, Crook county. Ore. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, L". K, Land Office at The Dalles. Ore. May 5th, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Lee M. Dealy of Alfalfa, Oregon, who on December 10th, 1907, made homestead No. 15H12 Serial No. 04270 for wj sw, se swl, section 33, township IX south, range 16 east, and lot 3, section 4, township 19 south, range 16 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of lnten tion to make final five-year proof to establish claim to the land above described before the county clerk at his office at Prineville, Oregon, on the 17th day of June, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: George Mllilcan, James T. Moffitr, Thunnan Mofiitt, all of Prineville, Oregon, and George W. Joneg of Bend, Oregon. 6 8 p C. W. Moore, Register. Bids to Build School house. Sealed bids will lx received v the hoard of dtrwtor of School District No. IS ot Crook county, Oregon, at the otnee of t he iltmrlct clerk, eight mile ent of Haycrvek, Oregon, up to 10 a. m. Saturday, May 17, WIX for theenvtlon of n whoolliouae In district No. 2S, In accordance with the plan and wixvlncatlone on file In the office of the district. Bidders must apply In (lemon at the ott'ee ot thedlHtrlct clerk to eee plan and spivlllcatlon. The uccerti bidder will lie required to furulah a bond In an amount equal to the amount of the contract. The board ot direc tor rveerve the right to accept the bid, which In their judgment la beat, or to reject any and all bids. 5 8-2t A. G. KiHMKi, clerk. Notice of Dissolution of Partner hip. Notice I herebv arlven that the firm ol R. L. Jordan A Co. I il In volved liy mutual rouaeut. K. 1 Jordan taking the dry good and iiirnmiiiug nnu u. u. Adam ana s. w. an'T taking the grocer!. hardware and Implement. All ac counts patnhle aa tier notice. April 1, 1913. K. L. Jokkan, O. ti. Arams, 8. W. Yam-kv. Summons, tn the circuit coucl of the state of Oregon for the county of Crook. Amanda rnornuury, plaintiff, vs. Moses H. Bryan and Rella B. Bryan. C. W. Mtrhael and Nora Michael, D. II Amadou and Mary J. Amadou, Frank Callahan aud Clara h. I allahan. K. J. I hlugreu aud Chlngren, defendant. To prank Callahan, Clara E. Calla han, h. J.( hrtngren and Chrlu- gren. defendant. lu the name of the atateof Orearon. you and each ot you are hereby re- lulri-d to npicar ami answer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled suit ou or before the '.'1st day of June, 1913, said date liv ing six week after the date of the first publication of this summon. i If you fall to aiitH'iir and answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her com plaint filed herein, which relief I for udgment agalnt defendant. Mimk H. Hrvans and Bella U. Itrvans. ('. W. Michael, D. R. Amadou. Krank Callahan and K. J. Chlngren, for the sum of Eight Hundred ($S00.OU) Dol lar and interna thereon from Julv 1911, at ten 1 10) tMr ceta per an num aud for One liiindnHl ($100.(Ki) Dollar attorney's fit- and for her coats and dlHbursement herein ami for a decree foreclosing a certain mortgage made aud executed br the defendant. Mows H. Bryan and Kella B. Bryan to the plaintiff here in upon the south half of the north- west quarter aud the north half of, the southwest quarter of section i two (2), township fourteen I Mi I south, range fourteen (14) eat. W.I M., to satisfy said Judgment and 'orever bar and foreclose each aud all of the defendant herein of all right, title and lntereat in and to said premises and that plaintiff have such other and further relief aa to the court may seem proper. 1 his summons Is served upon you y publication thereof by order of the Honorable W. L. Bradshnsr. tidge of the above entitled cause. made on the 5th day of Mav, 1913. requiring the publication of this utnmons to be made at leant once a week for six consecutive weeks lu 'rook County Journal and reoulrlnir mat the first publication be mad on theSth day of May, 1913. Hi xTiNiiToN & Wilson, Attorneys for plaintiff. Notice for Publication. Department of the Inuriur. U. S. Land Office at Burns, Oregon, May 2, 1913 Notice if hereby given that j Ferdinand M. Smith whose pnstothce address is Paulina. Oregon, did, on the 10th day of April, 191.!. hie in this office aworn statement and application No. otti73, to purchase . the s1 aw, section 24 and ne nt) section 25, township 18 south, range 25 east, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amend-: atory, known as the "Timber and 1 Stone Law, st such value as might be j fixed by appraisement, and that, pur- j uant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, in I the anererate 1350.00 : that said appli cant will offer final proof in support of is application and sworn statement on the 30th day of July. 1013, before T. K. I Dully, U. H. Commissioner, at las fiice at Prineville, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest' tli ie purchase before entry, or initiate a I contest at any time before patent issues i by tiling a corroborated affidavit in this ' office, alleging facts which would defeat ! the entry. 5-8-lOt V M. r ahkk, Itegigter. I have three sworn enemies--the drunkard, heavy drinker, and the man who craves rough, strong, high-proof whiskey Cyrus Noble W. J. Metolius Must Cut Out the Liquor Palom, Or., May ti. Under the guise of law, the town of Metolius in Crook county, hold a local option election in rVhrtary, voted wet, and is now MrmittinK the sale of liquor. Governor West today notified the deputy district attorney and sheriff of Crook county and the mayor of Metolius that the liquor was being sold illegally and he expected them to enforce the laws. Metolius is in a dry precinrt. I-ast IVccmU-r the town voted to inwr porate. Shortly after the county court granted a petition for a home rule election in the newly Incorpor- ated town. The election was held in February and the town voted wet. Prior to the election Attorney General Crawford , rendered an opinion in which he held that an election could not I held under the home rule amendment except In November, and even though the A FISH is really a dish for an epicure especially if you buy the "flnney" from us. All our fish have the habit of coming straight here from their native element without hanging around elsewhere, losing their freshness and flavor. Shell-Fish a sjavialty in the season, but we keep nothing out of season, so you are always sure of a sweet smell here. Moderate prices, too. City Meat Market May 28 to September 30 YOU CAN GET LOW FARE ROUND TRIP TICKETS From all 0.-W. R. & N. Stations To Principal Cities in the East Via Final Return Chicago $72.50 New York 108.50 Philadelphia 108.50 St. Paul 60.00 Equally Low Round Trip Pares East. Let me Help H. BAUKOL, Agent, Van Schuyver & Millinery Your Hat i always tyliah and just right if bought of Mrs. Eatea, the popular Milliner. Mrs. Estes Comer 2nd and Main Streets Prineville, Ore. election might be held on some other date the results of the election would not become effective until the first of the following January. Governor West takes the same view. FEAST Limit Oct. 31 Denver ....$55.00 Omaha 60.00 Boston 110.00 Minneapolis 60.00 to Practically all Other Pointi Outline Your Trip. Redmond, Oregon. C-15t Bottled at drinking strength Company, Agents, Portland Italic tot I'uhllcalloa I Depart meiit of fh Interior l .S.l.itnd Office Ml The Diilliw.OreKon April loth, l'i;i. Notice Is herebr given that John Cawy, of Trlui'vlile, Oretfoii, who, on Jiiliiuirv 17th. 1010, made llonieeiid, Nn.o.-sik for iii in . Section 17, Town ship 16 Mouth, limine lft DiihI. Wll biiuelte Meridian, bus tiled notice of Intention to mnke II mil threw year I'roof. to eslnbllHh cliilm lo the Iniid above dewrllHMl, iH'tore the County Clerk, at his office, nt I'rlnevllle, Or. cunii, on the iCbid day of May, IBI.H. t'liilnmnt iininea as wrltneawa t Krn. et ('. K till UK-It. Jeniee A, Mollltt, j Thurmiin Mofiitt, tileuu Mustard, nil i of I'rlnevllle, On-uoii. I 4 17.pd. ('. W, Moouk, Itegl.ter. j Htl of Adiiilnixtrutor't Sals ot Kaul I alitla. I Notice la lien-by given, by the un denilgned, the administrator of the estate of Mary Wllklna, diveniml, that III pumimnce of an order of the county court, timde on the 7th tiny of April. Itlia, In the matter of the otale of Mnry Wllklna, dereaeeil, I the unileraluniM will sell at prlvt sale alter the XM day of May, HH.t, in i nueTiiiP, iin-goii, nil tile right, title and Interest of said Mary VI. kins, deeensed, at the time of her death and all the right, title and lntereat the said relate hna arniltrml In addition to that of the snld Mary Wllklna at the time of her death In and to all of the following deacrllied real relate, to-wlt: l.ota Klve and Six ot hloek i:ight In the Klfth nddl tion to I'rlnevllle, Ori'gon. Terms and condition of aalr eaali. Dated tills '.'4th day of April, 11)13. A. II. I.ll'l-MAS, Admliilatralor of the relate of Mary Wllklna, dit-en-i. Notice to Crvdltora, Notice la hereby given, by Ilia under. illlied, tlm administrator villi the will anueiivl of the ettate of (ieorge M. HUnclllt, dweai.nl, to all creditors ol aahl deceaMsl and lo all prramia having claims againut aanl ralale lo prweiit the same Willi the pner vomiiara, to the nmleralgnwl at tiia ollice in l'rlnovllr, Oregon, onion ais nmnllia from (he ilatenf the Aral piihlicalliin ul this notice. Dated thli 21 h day of April, V. M. 11 Kluiott, Ailiiilnlatrator with the elll annrird of (he ealalnof tieorge M.Mamillt.derraaed Mot les (or Publlcntlia IX'partmetit of the Interior t'.S.I.audOlllceat The Dnlles.Orrgoii April 1Mb, IU13. Notice Is herebv given that I'.llxu A. iiinlmin, of I'rlnevllle, Oregon, who on Mar 201 h, P.UO, made Diaert Land Kntry No. WM2, lor i li , nnd 1 Sivtlou Zi, Towuahlp 16 South, Htingii aiKnst, Hllliunelte Merldlnu, has tiled notice of Intention to make I'liinl I'roof, to eetnbllah claim to the land above deecrllel, Id'fore Tim othy K. J. Duffy, I'. S. f'ommUslonrr nt his ollice, nt I'rlnevllle, Oregon.ou the llnl day of June, P.I13. Cbilmnliit nnmea ns wltneai'e: I.loyd K. Will, iteilla-n llooteli, and llnrvey D. Dunham, of Post, lOn'gon, nnd 1'iirker II. Dunk, of ! I'rlnevllle, Oregon, i 4 24 pd C. W. Mooliit, Itrglsfer Notice for l ubllcatlon IepiirtHieiit of the Interior. I'.S.I.iind Olllceat ) he Imlles.Oregon, i April :'ist, I'Jia. Notice In hereby given that ( harliHi A. Weaver, of I'rlnevllle. Oregon, who, on April lt, 11W, nnd March 4, innde HonicNteiid, No. 047IK1 nud nddltlonul No. OVJTiO. forswj sej, Sv. 3, liwj lli't, lit ItwV Sc. Ill, K.-J licj, a) iim J, swi nej, S.i'tlou 10, TowiiHhlp IN South, H u nue 111 Knot, Willamette Merldlnn, has Hied notice of Intention to inuke Final three yenr I'roof, to eMtnbllsh claim to the land above dcecrllieil, la' fore Timothy K. J. Duffy, U. S. Com mlsalouer, at his ollice at 1'rliii'vHle, Ori'goii, on the 6th tiny of June, 1013. i Clalinant nnmea ns witnesses: Jon quln Oernrdo, David Weaver, Karl KnrcHt, ( liarlex (ioodknlght, all of rrlnevllle, Oregon. 4-24 C. W. Moouk, Iteg eglster. Notice for I'ublicatiim Department of the Interior U.H.l.and Ollice at The Dnlles.On'goil April 12th, lill.i. Notice Is hereby given that Charles A. Willi, of Itoherts, Oregon, who, on March pith, lull, made IloineMtead, No. OKI40, for swi swj, See. 21 mid wi nwi, ni swi, Sivtlon 2U, Town ship 17 South, of Itange 1(1 Kant, W'll lainette Meridian, Iiiim filed notice of Intention to make tllnal ciiniuiuta tion I'roof, to eHlahllMli claim to the land above descrlla'd, before Timo thy K. J. Duffy, I!. S. Commissioner, at his ofiice at i'rlnevllle, Oregon, on the ill Inlay of May, 111 Kl. Clalinant mimes ns witnesses: Al bln I'eterson, (leorge W. Crawford, of I'rlni'vllle, Oregon, Claude C.Dunliaui, Iterniird (insch, of Koberts, Oregon. 4-17-pd. C. W. MooiiK,ReglsU-r