Sept Term County Court Bills Allowed IIIUIl HOIIOUL, ritNU leebutee Power co, ltbl and wlr.,M. IW Ml Wwt.ro IIIIikI Soreen co, nita las 40 Van M Muree, frvlKbt I l Hlntr Hawlni Machine no, nieckluee M 00 Kenlna.kin Typewriter no, inilee 210 M H U Buhnill, Ury Jul, AUuit., 2M M " poalai .................. I W H K rmtt, l.ry July, nul, U M Mr L Walker, aalary July, Auiutt , 300 00 U Ouaufnon " " .. 140 00 R 0 B.uihiiiiu, tulo hlr 15 00 I'rlnevlllo Mure co, imle 70 i S ! eewini machine 00 Shlpp A Perry, rl Htym'l on uoiitrcl..lJU 00 ' Prlpenllle I'altit Hlioi, imlulliif elgna I 00 ' Prlnevllle lrm eo, ihUmi....,.. it ' C W XlkliM, mdae m . ' Crook County Journal, priming . t W Tin Wliinek co, mtlw lor Walker Hull... 66 16 J Wealey Smith, carpenter work II 60 W r Klittr oo, nitMt . U 60 Snlpp A Perry, nlee H it II H Ukln, milM ..., 16 p U Jounlan, eiprfM ... m Lewuien 6 Mnuluril oo, mile I II MiHinU I-ilrmn, nlmrlpilon.,,,,,.,.., ... I 00 coaulotk Pub oo ...,.. 4 II OKNKKAL KI NO W II l.uoy, eatery, eipcmre July.!' BO dlH'd Marcli lo July. UW.'JO it Hallowed J W Itoimu, iiiiIm Iimii Oauyon uildi H 00 kuoilngion Typewriter oo, ndM..... 16 16 Alfred Mum, ndw I"! HI " beep canyon Hrlit... l II II W Tumor. jinllee leee.. .. U 06 tl V Stanton, d lienfJ Jiutlc court. ... 14 W Kd Kunebeff , wltneea Jmllce eourt,.. I OO Heaile Ueljliardl .. 4 60 I) M CUrk m J uo Hotel Oregon, car ijeealey A sU'lniyr. 17 00 Tum-al.um Lmnrco, lumber, 111.16 dlxtll'd I'llol Bull. T.I oo, eoriflcee, M6.M dlull'd Kiuel ultn, work In eaeeeaor' offloo, TJ 00 Kob'l JonUn, voting bootln ......... 10 OS Warrea Hrown, iire clerk biro Ill 00 t! P llerker, work In eeor'i oBlc,.. ISO W P B Polndealer, coroner lee. 1116 RPMInler, Juror Broeierueue inu.ueel log K HoHl.lt " ' 1 00 U W u.ruoo " " " 1 00 J N Hunter " ' 1 00 Frank UibbU " 1 00 Kd Broelerliaua, wltneaa Hroalorboui Inq l,U) . ....dlllow.d liensi MuCole, wit Mroaterbaue Inqueet II M.. " (llMllow.il Arthur Proctor, wll Hrutlorbau. loqueal 11,60 .., ...dlaallowed L M MrH.vnoldt, wit ro.irhu Inq II ,. . dlullowtd H C Cr.lu, Juror H0iln Inquoat I Whlto y W Kulllni.r " " " . IH-on lluiton " K W Chut " ' " .. K II II yds " ... UwToTlur, wIiiipm " In A Taylor " " Mr. MHotiin " N " t Wblto. train hlr JHHmlth, Juror T.kio. lniiiMt.... H t Xinier " " ' N F W.ld.r ' ChuPrlnilt1 ' , M P Mouan.totD " " W r McNaufhl " M H Roi.r, wit II T.kanpo " " '" Cha orw.ll.r " " 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 60 1 60 1 60 260 1 00 00 I 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 60 1 60 1 B M llauaen, b'lil'g feucethru Deep Cany M 00 Wenandy ,lrery oo, eip Tekarape II go KuKtar A Hyde, mdee ...,.... let) llurk.tt Lumber oo, aawlng lota.....,,,.,.. UM Uuy UlollelM, Irult lopector.......... 142 00 Frank Klklna, p Harper caa... 64 46 " " board prloiira toa 60 MCMaeon, room rent flection .. log Mra A Afotllna, Interpreter, 132 dlaallowed I'rla.vlll. Faint "hop, palming aigna... 2 00 Crook Oo Journal, pub procredtnga, etc. 64 60 " " " delinquent taxea. 176 00 F A Kowf II, dep aMeenor...... 200 00 Iva llarrla, work In tupt ofJlce..... 1 16 Victor Ibawa, acbool aupervlaor ....... (0 16 Hedmond Hpokeaman, printing 1 10 C R McUlltn, repalra on road roller 21 60 l.lppmaa A oo, mdet for Jail..,., l 60 "eip Jim Kyan, pauper 67 10 - " filing chair 60 C W Klklna, mdef 26 K J H Roeenberi, co phyilclan..... .......... 230 6 Frank Klklna, offlclal expentea, ..... 108 10 Addle Yancey, cere John 8lam . 60 00 Crook Co Abet eo, tniurance. ........ ... KM 10 .. ,. h lypaerrlllni diet tly 16 76 J A Kaf tea, reg elector!. ,.. 21 it Van M Moraa, freight... 11 26 lr UCCoe.eaah A eerrlef Jane Koblnaon 62 00 I'atteraon Drug 00, mdef.,... 10 II C Kllii, rag elector! 2 to u W Weill, earning aiueMor. ............... II 00 II A Koater, poitag... 00 W O Fordhain, dep aaaeiaor 12 00 J N Hunter " " . 21 00 Vearl Davenport, care Fleetwood... .... 60 00 A Hoach, hauling lom. 10 30 U H HumcU, bridge plank . 67 98 Frlne vllle No wa, printing, fruit Inspector 10 00 Jaa B Ureen, xp Snyder caae 21 16 L H Irving, reg alectori 11 10 II W Harnett " ' ... 10 40 Annie I'lke, care Jana Keblnaon 70 00 AiUmaon A co, mpplloa for pauper 20.40 dltald " " paite for election work II dlaal'd Coaat Rrtdgf co,2l Heel boaraa. &S7 70 W F King 00, indue 181 15 '1 " " for roaili 26 66 W F King co, mdHO l'atillna bridge 46 10 ' pnat bridge 206 t6 Kllliam Sla A Print 00, mdae aurveyor... 7 DO Dr. Sam T. Rogers MAGNETIC HEALER of I'ortlanJ, Ore., will be at Rooms 8 and 9 in the Cornett Building for about two months. Treats all acute and chronio diseases. Cures Without the Knife! Appendicitis, gall stone, floating kidney, hemorrhoids, dis placement of uterus, tumors, goitre, aienoids and many other dreaded diseases. Can refer to some of Frineville's leading people who have taken treatment of him. 9-10 Examination Free Hiiad vltiworn, liorw Imd m vu T N llallour, aalary kml Uitmlry M Ml J A Wlllcox, acliiiK dint atty , 10 W W II Wlrli, p John Miil'b.raon okm.... I Ml Claruiiii. Uliio, aalary itirvuyor'a uffli:.... 1MI 00 II W Howard, tprltikUri 10 00 l)atiliiita I'uwur oo, llht aud watr,. 'JW 66 1 K Myera, traveling puin 66 'JO Hughea Mlevanaou, mdaa alierlfr fJMdlaall'd J I. Maddron, aliarpenhif road too la 1160 I? O iourdan, oipraaa....,,.......,, 2 1h I i Wilt A oo, mdu Daep Oauyon ... 11X1 M h i. Uarbad wire Deep canyon,. S1 16 ii h - (U jor ooionilanliinera 1 60 W i liulth, eip rooordlng mai blne. ....... U 66 A Klce, aurtreyor'i loei,...,,......... IM 60 frlu. villa Drug oo, mde lor o9loer ft 66 0 K HUtllg, damaf ee Hunt road lrjo.M...dlaU'd Vauora Ream, wit circuit court......... . II 00 KeilmoDd UUtera Hlae oo, apreaa...,,. U 40 Kd Harbin, bal on brlili. Iron, oto 41 OS Hotel Hend, weala flection board l....dlaU'd ArtbiirTempIetoo, eonaiabl leee...., Ion I II llarrla, eervkea Juillct o .. I 00 Mail ran I'loneer, pub proceedlnge U 00 I, II urulM, baullog oeuient Deep Can yon, IIJ.W... dUall'd F UCunitlnibain, mdae lor aupl IU Hoy. 4 Ulrla Aid Hovlety, aubaorlptlon... 40 00 W H Uaruey, axeman...., ..,.,..... 2 00 M I, Barney, obalnman..... 00 Edward Gould ' ...,.,., 1 00 W II May, marker" ........... 4 00 F f Werner, cUalnman,..,.,.,........ 00 fLIIllM " MOO Jaa Htreot " .,... I 00 H M Gardner " 00 O Anderaon, marker.. 00 (jeo Wlnno, r1aman........ 4 00 f C B'.oe, obalninan............ W 00 I, II Morgan " 00 Claud Cone, flagmao. 4 00 r) Montgomery, tUaluman. ,... . I 00 BFJobnaon " 6 00 C II Krlckaon, flagman....................... 1 00 H U Kldrlilge, axeman 4 00 U W Wella, flower 60 00 II Urlmea - . 10 00 Oulral Oregon (iarage, repalra H6.16 diaall'd Uut'keil A Anbinoro, luinber....... 'JO 16 J O MrKlnney, milM...... 27 01 J K Ultl J) oo, mile lor Judge. . 136 W A Kill., neaU lor McCampball . 'J 16 F Foroet, road work 10 0 Miller At co, ball rent election....... I 00 J O Clark, damagea Baldwin 8boep road 100 00 Klllott Fl.her oo, rooordlng wacblua IM 00 Kuleliarl,HIg,eipC'albouu Tborpca 111 60 K A Rather, mdee.. I 96 Buahong A co, mdae lor clerk... W C Walker. Jtiatlco leea... Karl Benton " I T McClay, oouilable aud mileage.. Dr lloacb, wltneaa Juatlce court....... Irwin lloileon oo, mdio 1 1 I 16 10 00 1 60 0l 2 46 441 W Ulaaa A prudltoumf, mdwi ..... HOma Hoapltal, car poor Redmond Lumbar Produce co, gaa (or county oar ,, , 71 0 R L Mrewiwr, dep water maater 120 00 lieo Brewater, water maater and tip ..... 2ul 00 Walter (iraham, drp water majter.. 17 60 Frank Maddox 1 13 00 Bartliold A Rarg, aup water maater V0 dlull'd Roimond-Olatere Dtage co, expreaa.,., 26 00 Pioneer Tol A Tel 00, eervlcw . 117 II J K Myera, atamp moncjr ailvanced.. 20 00 R L Jordan, envelope., canU....m... 114 16 Eleanor B Wbltinore, work treaa oIKc.. l'O uo J J Buckley, expreea and hauling . 671 TJ II w Turner, Juf tic feel ... 11 60 U V HUnlon, dep ill. riff Juelle court.. 27 40 (leo Dowell, wltneaa " 6 80 Jno peyo " " 6 N C W Craig " 4 16 W C Jame " M ... 1 00 C K Handy ' " " 00 I A Uooaer " - . 1 00 Frank Klklna " " "... 1 00 U W Hooch, road work dial 13 S3 60 C W lloecb " " 12 17 60 Uaao Anderaon " 13.... too J II Stanley ' 12 26 00 Bend Brick A Lumber co, aamf . 16 0o The Bf nd co, lumbar tor rotdt . 661 67 R H Bayley, road grader, Irelght 7l 41 " replacing Bridget C O I canaU 164 21 The Bend 00, mdae C O I bridge... M0 t R M Klder, road work dial 12 114 M Burrougba Adding Machine, repair.... I 00 ulir Blgga, aeor.ury to 00 oourl 40 10 Waeo county, oar Mitchell 10 00 " "Mr Homer tl 60 Allen Wlllooxen, road work dliu 26 4 M 36 40 Paul Held 11 ic 00 LH Root J W Wilt K P M i!n R V Jenklna P T Monro John Peter J M Montgomery P P Werner W M Karrell FC Kill! 21 41 0 ... 42 40 " 411 60 " " I 20 20 " 10 61 26 " " 47 711 06 " " U M 26 " " II 171 00 " 40. 171 10 " " II. 262 N W rater culvert 00, eulrerU .. 646f 00 J T Wheeler, acct tax report 10 00 Warren Brown, atamped n, eiprett...... 14 II H M Uardner, road work ditt W. . 16 So W MoOonntll, mdae . , , 10 00 W A Caaaon, labor Stewart trad .. 11 16 Deachulee M Tel 00, eervlce ..... 100 C K Rouah, money advanced indlgtnt... JO 00 Andrew Morrow to Emory Murphy, road work 16l .. diaaliowtd Andrew Morrow to Ira paxton, road work 1150 dlaallowed Andrew Morrow to Hugh Uardner, road work 160............. e...diaallowed 8 B Kllli, dep watar maater , . 72 00 Robt Smith, mda ....... . 4 20 Rend Bulletin, pub proceeding!, etc 46 7o Knob IIIII Oarage, auto light battery 64 66 R H Baylor, money advanced road work m 76 " 11 looking after road work July and Aiiguit... . ...... 300 00 W W Brown, oominttilonen leea... . 66 00 Call for Warrants Notice Is lnreby trlven that all reKiHtt'md General Fund Warrants up to anil Including register No. 260, win lie (iitHi on presentation. Inter est, stojia Sept 10, 1914. Ralph L. Jordan, 010 Treasurer and Tax Collector. Sisters. Thnmlilnjf commenced Monday In this Bectlon, the Templeton aud Hkclton outfit tnkliiK the lead. Mrs, j. G, tiruhe and daughter are Mend visitor this week, Miss Tliclina Colib left Klsters Hun- day for Eufcrone where the will at tend school this year. Ed Hpoo ac companied her as fur as McKeoxle bridge. Dr. llelknap of Prlnevllle passed throiiitb Hlsters the last of the week from bis summer camp. But few campers are now la the mountains. L. Q. Orube and E. C. Waldron made a business trip to Madras Tuesday by auto. Mrs. Hartly received the sad news of the death of a sister In Portland. Fred Welse had the misfortune to lose several valuable sheep by bloat this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dinwiddle and daughter, Lillian, of Prlnevllle stopped In Bisters on their way borne from their summer camp on the Metollus. Mr. and Mrs. Wilt and Miss Waldroa were callers at the Knlcker- bocker home In Plulnvlew Thursday evening. Mr. Wllcoxson took up bis school duties In Cloverdrtle Sept. 7th. Miss Haxel Templeton Is attend ing the Hlsters school and baa taken up the business course of blgb school work which Includes short hand and typewriting. Heveral others are contemplating the same step. Tom Arnold and wife spent a few days In Cloverdale last week on their way from Eugene to their home In California, They report the roads all through In bad condi tion. Mr. and Mrs. Knickerbocker were business visitors to Bend this week. Many people from this section will be Prtoevllle guest during (air week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline were business visitors to Sinters Wednes day. Mrs. W. B. Taylor and children stopped overnight In Sisters on their way over the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grav and little son Gerold were Sinters' guests from Post lust week. Tbey were on their way to Portlund, making the trip by auto over the McKentle pans. The Burnslde boys, mother and father, are here for the winter. Election of teachers and officers of the Cloverdale Sunday School will be Kept 27. Cloverdale Conncll Club meetings will commence as soon as the rush of tbrasblug Is over. Mrs. Hiram Gibson Dead. Mrs. Hiram Gibson was buried at The Dalles Monday. The Gib sons moved from near Prineville to The Dalles several years ago. Be sides a husband she leaves two sons and one daughter. Mrs. Gibson had been ailing for a long time. No further details of her death have been received. A Fast Cattle Run. Twenty hours for a train of 14 cars of beef cattle from Redmond to Tacoma is going some. Accord ing to the Spokesman the train left Redmond at 5:30 a. m. and the cars were delivered to Carstens Packing plant yards at Tacoma the same evening at 11:30. Sisters Fair The date of the Sisters First Annual Fair is October 1-2-3. A good race program has been ar ranged for each day. Agricultural and livestock exhibits, baby show and other attractions. Come and bring vour exhibits. 9-17-2t D. A. BOwman, Secy. The Dalles Model Laundry High-grade laundry work. Send In your laundry by Parcel Post. Prompt attention. R. J. Uii.tikht, proprleton 8-18 Do you know you can buy a new I'.igin watcu for y&.&u at L. Kam stra's? If you are looking for a watch be sure to call on him and get his prices. 8 20tf For Sale. Two hundred tons of hay and four hundred acres of good pasture. L. Cannell, Meadows, Ore. 8-20-!lp For Sale. Six lota cloae in, six room house, barn, shntle, lawn ; tine place for family home. A bargain if taken at once, only f 2,000. Inquire Journal office or amlress i. U. BOX 444. S-0 For Sale or Exchange. Residence property one block from public school, two story building1, 2i Powell Butte Powell Butte, Sept. 14, 1914. Mrs. Henry Young aud baby of Kedmond visited Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. E. A. Bussett, aud family. Mrs. Geo. C. Truesdale and daugh ter, Pauline and Dorothy, were visitors in Prlnevllle Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Forrest, who bas en Joyed the past month in a visit to relatives at Belllngbam, Wash., re turned home last week. E. A. Bussett and Guy Sears bavs been visitors In the countv seat for the past week, the former a witness on the McDaulel murder trial and the latter as Juryman. Fred Pterson returned to this sec tion last week after an extended ab sence. Foster Bros.' threshing crew took a lay off of a week following thresh ing operations at the Carl Llndquh-t place. Grain Is ripening very slowly, a fact which made the lay off neces sary. Will Brow n has leased bis place to Joe Townsend for three years. Uncle Ham's It. F. D. Inspector was a visitor in this locality last week. He waa shown over the pro posed route by mall carriers, Caro line and Earl Saunders, In the former's auto. Let us hope. The 191415 school term at the Sheperd school commenced last Mouday with Mr. Gideon as teacher, while the Wilson school opened Monday with Mrs. Beulah Gray Holland teacher. Miss Edna Morse, who bas been employed to teach the Beaver creek school, took np ber duties last week. We understand that Miss Ebba Lludqulst will teach the Twin Butte school this year. Reeves Wltlcoxen was a Prlnevllle visitor Friday, so also was Virgil Humphrey, the latter taking In a load of wheat. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Klce were guests at the .V P. Alley borne Sun day. Quite an exodus of young people from this section Invaded Prlnevllle within the ptst few days, all with the expectations of attending the Crook County High School for the Cuming session. Those representing Powell Butte at that popnlar lnstl tute will be the Misses Orlsa Sears, Gladys and Hazel Bayn and Pauline Truesdale, Jewe Beckman, Ralph Jones aud Hoy Skeen, with perhaps more to follow later on. Mrs. John KIssler, who baa been nursing her daughter In-law, Mrs. Frank Khutler, and baby, returned to her home In Redmond Tueeday and her daughter, Mrs. Boetger, came out for a few days' stay. Putting in Bridgework Mr. Achey, supervising engineer in charge of the work of putting in the new steel bridge at Post, was in Prineville Monday. "It will take ten days to finish the new bridge and dismantle the old one," said the engineer.' "When the work is finished I will then put in the steel bridge across Beaver creek in the Paulina country. For Sale Good Besting Stove, cheap. Journal office. Inq 9 10 uire Good MUch Cows For Sale High grade Jerieys. Metoliue, Oregon. G. A. Johnston 8-3-lm Blonds are again becoming fashion' able In Paris. No; they bavs not been In retirement all these years. Most of them have been on duty as brunettes. Statistics show that this country spends more for chewing gum than for foreign missions. People spend their money as they choose and each one for what be chews. In the midst of his j-eflectlo&a on the Irrational things we do the Uon. Wo Ting Fang might take a day off and consider the remarkable things we've had to put up with. Archaeologists have discovered the works of a people tn upper Egypt who have been unheard of for 8,700 years. People who are becoming extinct ought to bequeath funds for press agents. All the blue ribbons for prudence and discretion belong to the Mexican lighthouse keeper at Lobos Island, who asked for a written certificate that the Dnlted States had taken possession by "force." It may not be out of place to sug gest that if Dante could come back for the purpose of celebrating bis six hundredth birthday there are some parts of the world that would remind him ot old times. Two hundred and fifty-seven youths from all ports of the country passed the mental examinations for entrance to Annapolis, which goes to show that the tests are not too difficult except for those who make studying easy. Irrigation Possibilities Near Prineville Continued from Pint Paf sufficient capital to bring their tracts to the maximum state of production in addition to support ing their families. They find it al most impossible to make good on borrowed money at 7 to 10 per cent interest. Many on Carey Act or government projects do not have title to offer as land security for borrowed capital. Mr. Lewis pointed out that the constitutional amendment if carried would per mit conservative loans to settlers for long periods at low interest for the purchase of stock, machinery and necessary improvements, the same as practiced by Australia and other developing countries. The building of ditches is only half the problem. Caring for the settler and assisting him to make good is perhaps the most important part. This assistance if given must be rendered by the state. Western Oregon is also interested in this amendment as state aid can be extended for the assistance of settlers on logged off lands. How ever, it is the opinion of Mr. Lewis that the amendment will not carry until the cry of those living on the dry lands of Eastern Oregon is heard clear and unmistakeable by those living over the mountains. The need, if any exists, should be voiced in the public press by the various commercial and agricultural organizations. Preparing for 60th Wedding Anniversary Grandpa and Grandma Johnson of this city, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Sunday, Sep tember 20th. All their children hope to reach here at that time except Margaret Cadle, who is in California and unable to come. Grandpa and grandma have lived a long and useful life in our midst and we wish them joy and happi ness during the rest of their time among us. Grandma had a paraly tic stroke last Friday which has rendered her helpless. Residence Proper ty for Sale. Good house snd barn, lot 120x140 ft. Inquire at this office. 8-13-tf Eye Glass Fitting is essential. Do not trurt your eye to incompetent people. See Dr. Ida Bebrendt, graduate of McCormick Op tical Collevs, Chicago, snd Philadelphia Optical College, -10-2t Homestead I can locate yon on a homestead situ ated on the upper Descbotes rivsr, con taining 30 acres of river bottom land and 50 acrei good yellow pine timber, remaining 80 very good quality bench land. Inquire Journal office, a-10 6 Per Cent Money Loans may be obtained for any pur pose on acceptable Real Estate security ; liberal privileges; correspondence so licited. A. C. AOINCY COMPAMT, 758 Gas, Electric Bldg, Denver. Colo. 440 Phelan Bldg., Ban Francisco. 9-3-4t Why Not Take in the Round-Up Auto fare round trip from Prlne vllle to Pendleton, $11.60. Huff Noble Auto Co. will leave Prlnevllle with two cars the morning of the 22d, arriving at Pendleton the even ing of the 23d. Secure reservation or write us. Huff-Noble Auto Co. 8-27 BIG BARGAINS IN Farm Machinery We have the following articles on hand which we will cloae out at the following prices: REGULAR CLOSING PRICE PRICK One 16-in. steel bottom John Deers Stair Sulky Plow $60.00 $47.00 One 14 in. cast bottom Syracuse Walking Plow.. 15.00 12.00 One 60-tooth Keystone Guard Rail Peg Harrow 17.50 14.50 Two Sets Bolster Springs, 2,000 lbs capacity 11.00 7.50 Leave orders at O. C. Claypool & Co's store O.G. Adams &Co PRINEVILLE, OREGON 9 17 Two Linn County . Horsethieves Caught Last week Sheriff Elking was notified to be on the lookout for two horsethieves named Piper and Blair who were wanted in Lina county. Deputy Sheriff Dennis of Sisters was instructed to keep a strict watch on the McKenzie pass for the two men. His vigilance was rewarded by the arrest of botk of them. They were brought U Prineville Saturday and lodged la jail. Tuesday Deputy Sheriff White of Linn county came over and got the prisoners. Children's Plays Enjoyed The Children's Plays given at the Club Hall Wednesday evening were much enjoyed by parents and friends. In "The Sleeping Beauty" the parts were well taken and the little people were natural and artistic. "The Golden Goose" was on the humorous order and many of the scenes and costumes called forth much laughter and applause. "Christopher Columbus" was aa historical play and the times and scenes were well pertrayed by the pupils who took part. Crooked River Water Right Certificates The State Water Board has is sued 200 water-right certificates ts appropriators of water on the Crooked river. It is the largest number ever issued in the history of the board. The board recently adjudicated the water rights om this stream, and the certificates give the claimants title to the water. Approximately 35,000 acres of land will be irrigated with the water from the Crooked river- U. S. Patents Granted. The U. S- government has granted patents to the following since Sept. 8: Frank Demme, se ne, n half se. 20; nw 8w, s hail nw zj.-zj.-Z3. Alfred E. Phillips, s half sw, sw se, ne sw 22-13-12. Wm. H. Crews, s half nw, nw sw 25-10-14. Notice All pupils who wish to attend the public school this year and are en tering for the first time this fait must enter not later than the 26th of this month, otherwise they wilt have to wait until next term. 9-17-2 1 ('. H. Pooi.it, principal. We give double Brown Trad ing Stamps on all purchases for Fruit Jars. A complete variety. O. C Claypool & Co. WANTED : Second hand goods, furn iture, stoves, ranges, beds, etc., any thing in the second-hand line. Will pay cash or trade new goods for same. Th Racket Store, Prineville, Ore, Located at the J, F. Morris old stand. 8-13 Alfalfa Pasture for Rent. About 200 acres of first-class alfalfa pasture for cattle or horses. No sheep. Reasonable rate. Apply W. E. Guerin. Alfalfa, Ore. 9 27-2 lots. 8-6 Kay V. Constaulk,