4309 Acres to be Reclaimed The desert land board has certi fied to the federal government that the Central Oretfon Irrigation Com pany was preparing to reclaim 4309.33 acres of land. The govern ment will be requested to give patents to the state, which will turn them over to settlers. IN OCR IGNORANCE. Said a woman of my aiitmiintanre: "Lust jvar my bi'atximt a III. mill my daughter I ihrpaivned with tuberculosis. Living etpt'nws are high, ml aiv husband' Mlary Is only $1,000 year Why should we be put Into the world to suffer no! Ufe 1 really not worth lue living sometimes." This wotnun lived In her own house and luil never laoked for the necosaa rtes of life. Now The problem of suffering, like that of in. la an old one. but to thiuk one I luckless beyond others is wrong- One has only to look about him to find many of his fellows worse off. lrlvation SnrVring? Why. thla woman had never lived In ntnishaokle tenement up rickety stairs. Her htiskmd never bad come borne from the sai.Hij .iround the eor ner with empty poke! hook and loaded with liquor to drive her with curses to the street. IVprivation? This i-oniplaininc woman did not live to a two rootn a id i-i.wet airtmeot. where you buy oval by the scuttleful. bread by the half loaf aud Ice by the pound delivery. Poverty? She h id never haunted the butobr-r shops late on Saturday nlirltt. when the rery vir d their pitiful shoppini:. to buy for almost nnhnii; the remnant that will unt keep until Monday to putvh.ise for a nny or two a eoup bone or a ne k of mutton. .No She did not know. She did not know that to find a quar ter of a dollar for the slot of the fas meter may become a huamial problem tod that the monthly rent day may become a real trgi dy. .No S!ie never had heard her children cry of cold in the winter nor moan of thirst in the summer t.-ute. She never had partly to starve a living child to pay the funeral espouses of a dead one. Now- 1 make no doubt my -orupinhioit acarcely would heiieve that thousand live the life I have nlnted at. because "one half the world does not Luuw how the other half lives." That's the point- we complain out of ignorance. We. all of us, are like the woman. TVe have our troubles and visitations, but It Is only necessary that we should go along the atieet with wide open eyes to find dozens of people whose condition la infinitely worse than ours. HOGS CANT PROMENADE. Kentucky Town Council Forbids Tham the Uh of Streets. An order just promulgated Is caus ing a lot of comment and not a little ill feeling In Hazard, Ky. The order reads as follows: "By Order of the Town Council: "AH hogs must be put In pens and kept off the streets hereafter. Any hogs found on the streets will be put in the town pen by the marshal and kept there at the expense of the own rs. "It Is a matter of town rride and Hazard spirit to quit associating with kogs on our streets. Every hog owner will certainly not hesitate to keep the kogs out of sight hereafter." Fresh Fruit and Strawberries at Mrs. Wright's Confectionery Store. Ice Cream and Sodas. 5-15 Wool Sales Day at Redmond, July 9 Bring your wool to the Itedniond I'aion Warehouse Co. Larue stone warehouse, low insurnnce rates, low shrinkage. Free use of shearing corrals- 6 5 2t Wanted. Fishermen to call at Kamstra'a store for that particular Rod, Line, Leader or Hook. Largest selection. 515 Purse Lost Thursday, May 22, WW, bet ween drizzly and Prineville, contents $50 in bills and a check for W.71. Liberal reward. Return to Journal or (irizzlv loetoffice. 5 29 (J. W. I'ai.mmin. " Strayed A chestnut sorrel mare branded S-s on left hip. Icave word with Journal or Jas. Forrester. 6-5 For extra Fancy Alfalfa Seed at lowest prices see J. L. Stkwart & Go. 51 Toppenish Nursery Co. Are Promptness and Quality of Service Any Interest to You? Beside (EOttinir the !i lir het irrarie nf nnrsrrv totk to be obtained, is. it not importanl that jvn get it from a ri lialile concern, one lliat w iD bUMinCHS to atav. ready to take care of joo for years to come, and one llial- In deter mined to give uatihfaetion? Our desire to leeure vour Itusiness is only exceeded by nr determination to merit it. We have a splendid lot of all the staple fruit, lhad and ornamental moek for delivery the renting fsll and soring seasons, thriflp. mature lhardy and splendidly rooted. It is tiie class of slock von need for vonr valuable orehard and. EVERY TREE IS GUARANTEED, Toppenish Nursery Company Toppenish, Wash, Unsurpassed Nursery Stock Grown in the Famous Yakima Valley. More Active Salesmen Wanted. ' liters I rkst Three homos, nt the S:S-lllo 1'iwt on the lieml Hum road, Saturday, May 17th. One Ittfht bay with clover loaf brand on right shoulder, w hite hind Wit. white strlix1 on forehead: was roH.holildcl when left; slitto on front, bad rope on neck, tine Iron gray, clover loaf brand on rtlit shoulder and M ou left, collar sore; had rope on. One aorrvl man'. brand and long scar on hip; had "never slip" shoes all around; also had hnltcr on. The gray and bay came from Mr. Hackett nt Lone Fine. $'.0O reward for recovery. Notify H. Hurwlta, Bond, Ore. Hp Local Representative Wanted -by- Large Leading Nursery We want a permanent representative for this district Must baa person of good standing and character and should nave some knowledge of horticulture. Must be able to devote all your time to the business. In lees you are making l,Vi 00 per month, yon'are not doing as well as you should. Many of our sales men make from toO.UO to tT.VOO per week. Orenco trees are known throughout this stats as being perfectly reliable, sturdy, fast growers, earlv bear ers and costing no mors than iota of trees that are not nearlv so good. We have but one n preoentaove in each ter ritory. We assist you in every possible way. Our nursery is recogniieo as the largest aud most favorably known in tin entire west. Our terms are liberal. If you want a permanent, good paying position with an opportunity of enlarg ing your held of activity, write us to day, tiive leferences. past occupation, etc., with your nrst letter. Oregon Nursery Company Orenco, Oregon 5 29 4 1 Notice of Administrator's Sals of Kcul I.state. Notice Is hereby irlvon. liv the tin derslgued, the administrator of the estate of Mary Wllklns, deceased, that In pursuance of an order of the county court, made on the 7th dav of April, 1913, In the matter of the estate of Mary Wllklns, deceaseo". the undersigned will sell at private sale alter the 22J day of May, 1913, In I'rinevllle, Oregon, all the right, title aud Interest of said Mary nil kins, deceased, at the time of her death and "nil the right, title and interest the said estate has acquired In addltlou to that of the said Mary Wllkins at the time of her death lu and to all ol the following tlcscrltied real estate, to-wit: Lots Five and Six ol bhx-k Klcht In the Filth addi tion to Prlneville, Oregon. Terms and condition of sale cash. Dated this 24th day of April, 11113. A. H. Ltnwux, Administrator of the estate of Mary Wllklns, deceased. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, 1". S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Ore. May 1st. 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Hiram M. Smead of Post, Oregon, who, on June 11th, 1910, made homestead No. 07004, for swj nwj. w sw and sej sw sec tion 2. township 17 south, range 19 east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above descrilied, before the couuty clerk at his office at Prlne ville, Oregoir, on the 13th day of June. 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank M. Post, F.dward K. lilllen water, Caleb Davis, Hannas H. Brummer, all of Post, Oregon. o-8p C. YV. Moo UK, Register. Notice far Publication. Department of the Interior, I". S, Land Office at The Dalles. Ore. May 5th, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Lee M. Dealy of Alfalfa, Oregon, who on Decemlier 10th, 1907, made homestead No. 15M12 Serial No. 04270 for wj swj, sej swj, section 33, township IX south, range 16 east, and lot 3, section 4, township 19 south, range 18 east, Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice of Inten tion to make final tlve-vear proof to establish claim to the land above described before the county clerk at his office at Prlneville, Oregon, on the 17th day of June, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses:! George Millican, James A. Moffltt. Thurman Motlitt, all of Prlneville, Oregon, and George W. Jones of Bend, Oregon. 58p C. W. Moork, Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, I". S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. May 12th, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Edward L. llenaley ol Prineville Oregon, who, on Septem ber 15th, 1901), made homestead No. 15325, serial No. 03990, for sj sej, sec tion 17, and nj nej section 20, township 13 south, ramie 10 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make linal five-year proof, to es;ab lish claim to the land above described, before the county clerk at his oflice at Prineville, Oregon, on the 24th day of June, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Wil liam H. Loitin, William H. McCoy, Richard M. Powell, George Turner, all of Prineville, Oregon. 5 15p 0. W. M"orb, Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, 1.'. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. May 5th, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Thomas Dealy of Alfalfa, Oregon, who, on June 30th, 1906, made homestead No. 15245 Serial No. 03919, for swi nej, nwj se, net sw, and sc nwj section SI Towiisiiip is south, range lb east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof to establish claim to the land above described before the county clerk at his ollice at Prlneville, Ore gon, on the 17th day of June, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: George Mllllcnii, James A. Moflltt, Thuriiifiii Moflitt, all of Prlneville, Oregon, George V. Jones of Bend, Oregon. 5-S-p (,'. W. Moori:, Register. SC.. M . C'?- T?li.WTiJ.,SJ?as' nwoy inpc mm ft Who !. 0. . a half ounce cmrrttes you got prcwui Save "S4 , aA VI A FISH i j - yi.'w-"' o- y With IF I't m Of y, bamlsnme. r!ft W -S- l3J TV (rV -i V . Our new II! r m mi, vrm t ? aemii u tt is really a dish for an epicure especially if you buy the "finney" from us. All our fish have the habit of coming straight here from theirnative element without hanging around elsewhere, losing their freshness and flavor. Shell-Fish a specialty 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 A RIOT OF BLOOM SEVENTH ANNUAL ROSE FESTIVAL Portland, Oregon, June 9th to 14th, Inc. LOW ROUND TRIP Fares From all O.-W. R. & N. Stations to PORTLAND and RETURN VIA Tickets On Sale A Carnival of Fun, Beauty and Wholesome Enjoyment Bring, the folks and witness the gorgeous event. Full particulars cheerfully furnished upon application, DON'T MISS IT H. BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond 5-20-31 For (J Coupons K Out of M the Duke's U ixture Sack Many men are L getting untold pleasure out of he l.iegril&'Mytrt e's Mixture sack. c package holds Tula of pure, mild smoking qr, if you please. It will make nwiiy cigarettes of the good old-fashioned kind that you toll yourself. Duke's Mixture, msde by the Uggttt ti- .Itjfrrf Tolvircfl Co. at Dur ham, N. C, it Die favorite with ciga rette amokrrt. It'i the toltacco that makei "rolling" popular with men who want the true taste of pure, Wild, trlreted toltacco. We're making this brand the Ir.iler of Its kind. Par what you will, you cannot ret hatter granulated t,bacco than Duka'i Mixture. You still rrt thu sack enough to make sans for Ac. An.t wok .... a book of cigarette papers and coutsio, ritr.b. the Present Coupons e rniisina you can get many Irsmhle prrtrnti articled men, wotnrn, buys and girlt. for every member of the offer for May and June lustmtrd rati, I,,..,, nr . ba sent free to auyooe who icir name and address. NATURAL LEAF l:lisi:n 1 111 FOUR iwjtj i:rr urn 4a: reM.,! PICK rt.UG CUT. FtFDMONI C K.ASFTTI S rtlvi .u Premium Dpt. t o e. i .:. ... FEAST JUNE 8-9-1 land 13 Final Limit June 16 "PRINORE" AND "STANDARD" Prineville Flour rr Hotel Oregon PRINEVILLE NEWLY FURNISHED Beds 50 and 75 Cents FREE BATHS Meals, 25 Cents; Home Cooking G. W. LIPPINCOTT. Manager Statement of Reeourcee and Liabiiitiee of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon HKMorHI'KN Uiana anrt IHamunla. .. IJM.KKV 03 I'iiIUm! huU Honda UV 00 HaJik I iKinlanMite I1.MU II I'aab A I'ua fnim banka 1M,U oi aMl.i.'t 1 B. f. AlUa, PmUie Will Wvinllw, Vk. fmUnl Peter Schuttler Wagons We have on hand a number attractive prices J. E. Stewart & Co. DUDREY'S Automobile Line Between Prineville and Redmond Leave Prineville, Leave Redmond, Fare, $3.00 6 22 imp I I.IAHII.ITIKa rapllal Mtoo, !!! In I ao, 00 Hurplua lun-t. ruM tto.OOO 00 UndlvldM pmflU. rnMl 7,TJ4 M ttroulailon . 00 IkimmIuj His,o U fJU.'t II 4 T. M. B.M.I. CaaMw I K. BaMwIa. Aa'l Caakkw T of Wagons (all sizes) at very daily daily 5:00 a. m. - 3:00 p. m. 8:00 a. m. - 7:45 p. m. Round Trip, $5.50