154 Water Permits j Issued During Quarter During the quurter ending March Slat, 1914, Stute Engineer John II. Lewis humed 154 permits fur 'the appropriation of water, including eight permits to construct reser voirs. Under these permits It Is proposed to Irrigate 28,994 acrei of land, develop 21,908 horsepower at an estimated cost of 12,500,000. The following permits have been issued for the appropriation of water In Crook county: J. II. Christenson and M. F Peterson of Paulina, for the irriga tion of 280 acres with the waters of Grindstone creek, diverting water In section 3, township 17 south, range 24 east. J. D. Stevens of Bend, for domes tic supply with the waters of a spring In section 33, township 19 south, range 18 east. B. L. Tone of Sisters for the Irri gation of 59 acres with the waters of Hundown Springs which are located in section 7, township 14 south, range 9 east. L. II. Humilton of Grizzly, for the irrigation of GO acres with the waters diverted from Coon creek In section 18, township 12 south, range 16 east. The Deschutes Reclamation & Ir rigation Co. of Deschutes, for the irrigation of 110 acres, Including domestic supply, diverting water from the Deschutes river In section 29, township 17 south, range 12 east. M. E. Burkhard of Gist, for the irrigation of 70 acres with seepage waters in section 28, township 25 south, range 10 east. G. II. Whiteaker of Laidlaw. for the Irrigation of 44 acres wilh the waters of Squaw creek, diverted in section 34, township 15 south, range 11 east. I). J. Evans of Prineville, for ir rigation of 58 acres, diverting water from Mill creek in section 2, towniihlp 14 south, range 17 eaHt. S. A. & Stella McKlroy of Rob ert, for the Irrigation of 90 acres, diverting water from Bear creek In sections 24 and 9, townships 17 and 18, range 17 eaHt. Chan. G. Kershner of Roberta, for the irrigation of 12 acres wilh water diverted from Little Bear creek in section 17, township 18 south, range 18 east. C. A. Bengston et al of Drylake, for domestic supply with waters of a spring In section 24, township 20 south, range 20 eust. D. D. Hunt of Lower Bridge, for the Irrigation of 57 acres, Including domestic supply, with the waters of Squaw creek, diverted in section 32, township 13 south, range 12 east, also II. I- Hunt diverts water from same point for the Irrigation of 103 acres. J. W. Berry of Sisters, for the Ir rigation of 160 acres, diverting water from Trout and Cold Springs creeks in sections 9 and 85, town ships 14 and 16 south, range 9 east. J. D. Bowman of Sisteis, for the Irrigation of 40 acres, diverting water from Squaw creek In section 11, township 15 south, range 10 east. E. D. Allen of Haycreek, for the irrigation of 12 acres, diverting water from Small creek in town ship 11 south, range 16 east. C. J, Sundqulst of Prineville for the Irrigation of 40 acres with waters of small stream diverted in section 32, township 13 south, range 15 east. U. S. Bushnell of Roberta, for the irrigation of 80 acres with water diverted from Bear creek In section 10, township 18 south, range 17 east. II. J. Harris of Redmond, for the irrigation of 30 acres diverting water from Squaw creek in section 23, township 15 south, range 10 east. A. A. McCord of Prineville, two permits to divert water from Mc Kay creek in section 33, township 13 south, range 16 cast one for ir rigation of 21 acres, the other 40 acres. The Deschutes Reclamation & Ir rigation Co. of Deschutes, for irri gation of 50 acres, including domes tic supply, diverting water from Deschutes river in section 29, town ship 17 south, range 12 east. Mrs. Horschel of Prineville, for irrigation of 25 acres, diverting water from Little Bear creek in section 21, township 18 south, range 17 east Annie M. Mayfield of Prineville, irrigation of 118 acres with waters of Crooked river in section 5, town ship 17 south, range 17 east. Arnold Hester of Prineville, irri gation of 20 acres from McKay creek in section 8, townBhip 14 south, range 16 east. Maurine Beauty Lotion Maurlne Face Preparations are riiiipiintiH.il tn mt rvmilts or Hioni'V refunded. Why uhc cheap or Inferior (entries of cosmetics when Mil urine In ifimriiiitiH'cl to lie absolutely pure. Try It nt our expense. Prineville Mercantile Co. 3 5 Sunyside Kunnyslde, April 11. Dan IKlslng and family passed through here Inst week en route to their home at Metolliis. Mahlon Couch, who Is assisting at the Crawford ranch, spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs. J. B. Nichols spent Thursday at Pine hurst, the guest of Mrs. A. McAllister. P. W. Loverent of Plalnvlew passed through Hunoyslde Thursday on his way to Laidlaw. Engineer Laargaurd has secured thirteen men and teams for work at Camp No. 7. Ed Powers of Portland was a Buunysldo visitor Sunday, the guest of J. B. Nichols. Hubert Rcoggln, In company of Engineer Meyers, visited Camp No. 7 the first of the week. U. M. Couch and J. Williamson went to ilend Monday on business, Dan Smith sold a fine hog to Bart Nichols this week. Ills bogs are of Poland-China stock shipped here from Nebraska. Geo. Vernon of Lnkevlew has moved his family to Camp No. 7. Mrs. J. li. Nichols spent Hunday and Monday at Plalnvlew. Melvln Couch began working for the Irrigation Project Wednesday. Mrs. Mlnta Howard went to Laid law Thursday. Grizzly Just a might cold here tn this part of the country. Ktlll we cannot kick after having such fine weather and rain crops look fine. As usual the services held at Mr. Montgomery's home Sunday were a success with a large attendance. Next Sunday we will meet at the home of Mrs. Dee. Everybody wel come. The farmers of this part must look out or the month of May will fiud some of them with tbelr crops not tn. Mr. Ramsey, the Christian preach er of Prineville who was to bold meetings at the Grlulp school bouse this week, had to call In bis appoint ment on account of a hasty trip to Albany. It. B. Smith and wire spent a pleosaut Sunday at the home of Hoy Chltwood of Mud Spring. Old timers of this part of the coun try remark that In many ways we have had the best winter and the earliest spring In 20 years. Earnestly, the people here are waiting the beginning, but farther. more the completion of the Prlne-vIlle-Metollus Kallroad which wilt In many way be a great benefit to this part. It ts reported that Oral Moore, a well known boy of this neighbor hood, now of California, was mar ried some time back. ATTENTION to ALL I A TPIM a we known peddler of J. As Jl PIN stem Oregon, is going to open up a store at Paulina, Ore. Mr. Stein says he will carry a complete line of clothing, dry goods, shoes and gents furnishings. He cordially invites all his friends to come and patronize him, as he says he will do the right thing with them. Store opens May 1st. Standing of Contestants in the $400 Piano Contest For Week Ending April 22, 1914 ON SALE! The J. H. Morris Stock of Tin, Agate and Granite war e Furniture, Etc. THE RACKET STORE PRINEVILLE Successor to J. F. MORRIS OREGON WE THANK YOU For Your Past Patronage And In order to demoastraU in a more practical manner than in mere words, also to induce yon to continue your esteemed favors, we bays arranged to give to some one of our customers a present consisting of the Beautiful $400 Grand Piano we have now on exhibition. The value of this instrument is f 400 and is guaranteed by the maker for a period of ten years. We cordially invite yon to call at our store, inspect and try this beauti ful Instrument. You have as good a chance of obtaining this valuable gift as anyone. Come to our store and let us explain our method of giving away this piano. We also desire to call your atten tion to the many splendid values which we are now offering in every department. Prineville Merc. Co. No. Vote No. Vote No. VoU No. Vow No. Vote No. Vote a .,.. 1 000 1 000 82 2 065 111 5 000 13 t O0S . 000 30 ; 2 000 88 11 360 M 2 000 113 S 180 140.. 2 00 1 830 81 2 000 6S J 000 S7 2 000 114 J 000 143 1 W Si 856 n 1750 SI 2 000 8S 2 000 115 2 000 144 214 37. 2 0UO 34 12 8 1 350 10 360 11 2 400 145 1 175 10 2 000 85 20 585 84 2 000 SO 15 520 117 2 000 14S 2 401 H 7 oso x 2 ouo eft 2 ooo 2 000 lis a 000 147 2 oo 12 II 875 37 2 000 OS 2 OOO 6 2 000 120 J SO 14 2 008 13 10 200 40 2 000 87 13 (WO 87 2 000 121 2 000 150 2 008 14 2 OUO 41 2 000 68 2 000 88 2 000 122 2 000 151 2 808 15 2 000 42 2 000 W 2 000 100 4 840 12 2 000 152 2 84 16 2 000 43 2 825 70 2 320 101 2 000 124 14 980 153 6 88 17 2 0(10 45 2 080 71 2 000 102 4 685 125 2 000 154 2 808 18 3 825 48 2 000 73 J 000 103 2 890 128 2 000 155 2 80S 1 .... 2 000 47 2 000 74 2 000 104 2 000 127 2 115 158 2 008 2 OUO 60 2 000 75 2 000 105 2 000 128 2 000 159 4 898 21 2 OUO 51 2 000 7 2 000 106 2 000 128 2 665 10 8 886 22 2 01)0 62 37 815 77 2 000 107 2 000 130 2 000 182 13 71 23 2 000 53 6 490 78 8 595 108 1 000 131 000 163 IIS 24 2 000 54 2 000 79 1( 730 109 2 000 1 2 000 164 4 726 25 3 010 66 8 496 SO , 000 110 000 13S 2 000 165...'. 36 268 28 2 565 66 2 000 SI 2 000 111.! 2 000 138 2 000 166 2 778 Candidates Column. proval of the Democratic voters at the coming primaries May 15, 1914. pd. adv. E. B. Knox, Post, Or. For Sheriff I herehy announce my candidacy for tbe office of Sheriff of Crook county, subject to tbe action of the Democratic voUrs r.t the primary election May 15th. E L. Milnkr., Madras, Ore. For County Clerk I hereby announce myself a candi date for tbe nomination for County Clerk, subject to the approval of the Republican voters at the primary, May 15, 1914. Claudia Wonderlv. pd. adv. For County Commissioner I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Commis sioner subject to the approval of the Republican voters at the primary election May 15, 1914. Yours for lower taxes, pd adv J. F. Blanchakd. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination of sheriff of Crook county, subject to the ap proval of the Republican voters at the primaries to be held May 15, 1914. pd adv Frank Ei.kins. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for ths nomination of county commis sioner, subject to the approval of the Democratic voters t the pnmsry elec tion held May 15, 1914. E. W. Richardson, pd. adv. Bend, Ore. For County Treasurer. I herebv announce myself ss a candi date for the nomination of county treas urer, subject to the approval of the Re publican voters at the primary election to be held May 15, 1914. pd. adv. Ralph L. Johdan. For County Treasurer. I herebv declare my intention to be candidate for the nomination of county treasurer, subject to the approval of the republican voters at the primary elec tion to be held May 15, 1914. pd adv JOHN V. lUUHUAn. For County Clerk. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the nomination to the office of county clerk, subject to tbe approval of the democratic voters at the primary election to be held May 15, 1914. pdadV WARRKN UBOWN. For County Surveyor. I hereby declare my Intention to be a candidate tor tbe nomination to the office of County Surveyor by the Republican Tarty at the Prl mary Election to be held May 15th, 1914. pd. adv. H. A. Kkllkt. For Sheriff I hereby announce myself as a can dldate for the otllce of Sheriff of Crook county subject to the ap- For County Surveyor To the Republican voters of Crook county: 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Sur veyor, subject to the approval of the Republican voters at the primaries held May 15, 1914. pd. adv. R. L. Brewster. j RIGHT TO INHERIT, i The question whether Inher itance is an Inherent right or a grant from public society has been already considered by such great Jurists as Theophllus, Cic ero. Grotlus, Vlnnlus, Cojas, Puffendorf, Bynekerschoek, Leib nitz, Doneau. Lord Mansfield, Montesquieu, Merlin, ToulUer, Proudhon and other equally great Jurists and philosophers of all times and places, and tne best thought of the world at the pres ent time Is generally conceded to be expressed by the conclusion that the right to dispose of prop erty after death Is a natural and lnbsrsut right of mankind which cannot be taken away by the state. It Is said by one of the greatest of the world's Jurists. Troplong, that no country is en titled to be regarded as free where a right to dispose of prop erty by will does not exist Judge R. L. Fowler, Surrogate, of New York. Eggs for Hatching Thoroughbred White Wyandottes; settlnsr of 15 for tl. Cheaper by tbe 100. 'Phone or address Mrs. Fred Grimes, Prineville, Ore. 4-9-lmp Wanted Pr.a1t-.lnn na hnnnekeener In widow era fnmllv nr enaklnir for men bv lady from Portland. Address, care Henry Carland, Roberts, or. 4-io-ipa Carpets and Rugs Parties having: rags which they de sire to have worked ud Into carpets and rugs, see Mrs. L. Becker, inquire at Reynold s tailor snop. --ip Millinery Always the latest styles at the most reasonable prices. Special rates to teachers and others attending Sum mer School We also carry a full line of Velvetina Toilet Preparations which never fails to give satisfac tion, at Mrs. Estes MILLINERY PARLORS Prineville, Ore. Sheep Wagon for Sale Cheap The beet desert sheep wagon In the west for sale cheap. May be seen at tbe fair grounds. T. A. Huson, Prine ville, Ore. 4-16 lp Household Goods for Sale Inquire of V. A. Shirley, Prineville. Oregon. 4-9 For Sale Buff Omineton. raised on free ranee. possessing stamina, vigor, quality and nealtny laying macnines : me ainu uw wins tbe blue ribbons. Eggs for setting of 15-Pen No. 1. $5; No. 2, 3; No. 3, fz: NO. 4, fl.DU. Also some a.i cocks ana hens for sale. J. H. Gray, l-29-3m Prineville, Ore. Call for Warrants gl will pay all registered county warrants ou presentation. io in terest after this date. April 23, 1914. R. L. Jordan, County treasurer. Strayed From Powell Butte during tbe winter, nine head of two and three-vear-old horses, mostly blacks and bays, branded 2F connected on left stifle, and Borne of them branded row lock on left shoulder. One bay three-year-old mare with bell, geutle, and one black three-year-old mare, gen tie. both branded 10 on left shoulder. Will pay for their detention or for 'information leading to their recov ery. U. M. LORNETT, j 416 Prineville, Ore. Prineville Drug Co successors to The French Drug Co. v Prescription Pharmacists Only the finest drugs and chem icals used Complete line Stationery, Per fumes and Sundres Mail orders promptly fulled Exclusive NYAL Agent "We are in business for your health" 3-26