I Raise Hogs. Aoknowleo'frempnt of the re. cript of Ihe booklet bog-raisin issued recently by the traffic department of the Harriman lines in Oregon, lias been made by fanners and stoekgrowers in various parts of the Northwest, many of them expressing their intentions to take the advice contained therein and embark in the business cf swir.e breed ing for profit. It is the intent of It. B. Milter, traffic manager of the Harriman lines, of D. O. Lively, manager of the Portland Union Stockyards, and of others in Portland to make hograising one of the loading in dustries of the Northwest, in the hope of removing the necessity of importing live hogs from the Middle Western Slates for slaughter at local packing plants. Publication of this booklet is but the beginning of a conserted movement to encourage farmers to take up swinuraising. The profits to be derived from it have been pointed out in various ways both by theoretical analysis and by practical demonstration. The new booklet is intended for the experienced stockgrowers and for the novice. It is filled with common sense advice ex pressed in a style that can be understood by anyone of ordi nary intelligence. It contained both the practical information and the expert advice written in a readable way. P.ndl.ton Farmer Plaasad. 'It's a farmer book in farmers lingo," declared a correspondent in expressing his thanks for a copy. Even the women are interested. . Lillian Moore, of Trochet, Wash., , wrote to Mr. Miller yesterday, saying: '-It is surely a great ben efit to those interested in the raising of hogs." Dr. James Whitcombe, di rector of the Oregon experiment station and instructor in swine huspandry at the State Agricul ture College, writes: "This pub lication should be of much value to the Northwest and instill great interest in hog production." S.' M. Stone, of Hood River, says he is much indebted to the authors of the booklet. "It looks good,'he says, "and I intend starting in the business right away." C. H. Ede. cashier of a bank at Winona, Wash., requests that two or three dozen copies be sent him for distrubution among the farmers of the community. Walla Wa.la Extolls It. S. M. Br6wn, publicity manager of the Walla Walla Commercial Club, declares it to be the most helpful piece of literature that has been issued in connection with the extensive advertising campaigns conducted by the communities of the Northwest. "This seems to me to be the most practical publication 1 have ever seen on any industrial pur suit,"writes H. P. Jones sec retary of the North Yakima Com mercial Club. Scott Henderson, secretary of the Kennewick, Wash., Com mercial Club, says the farmers of his community are deeply in terested in the subject and pre dicts that many of them will en gage in "this nelected industry." D. M. Finch, superentendent of the Camas Prairie Railroad, advises that it is so good that he wants to go into the hograising business. "With a little capital and this book," he declares, "I cojald get rich." Already 15,000 copies of the pamphlet have been distriputed to farmers on the 0. W. R. & N. lines and to inquires in various parts of the country. The first issue consisted of 25,000 copies and the remaining 10,000 copies will be sent to per sons whose names are being ob tained by railroad agents, news papers, farmers' unions and Com mercial Clubs in various parts of the Northwest. Oregonian, Stewart's Hall Cor. 2nd and C Sts. Now Ready for Occupancy by the different lodges. Horses for Sale. On the M C. Sum Smith rnnrti. nciir l'rlncvllle. 125 heml of nmrv ; unit p'lillnirw, lure1 ciuntli fur work t dorm, will Ih' mild lu nny number i at rvnion!ibl priii'a. For further Information ii.Mnfn (1 I'rliitM lllc, Oregon. II. KlIKKKI I , 12 liMf For Sale. Two 4 year-old !?liir Mint; sound nil true. Kniiuire of w. h. I... car of Melnlius tata ltank, Metolina, Oregon. 4-2r-2t Wanted. Thrw or four furnUlKsl rooms (or Iwht houwkcepina or will tak fur in? tied hontw, Tlione Tkmoer Abstract Company. 2 23. 1 1. m Call for County Warrant, All roii-is torts! road warrant up to and iiH'liHlin nyistered numbor HO, and ttcalp armnta up to and including rejiistored number M7 are now payable. Interest flops irom date ol thii notice. Pitted this 13th dav of April. ml, Kaiph U J ordan. County Treasurer Personal Health and Purity. Vp-to - date American Literature, ulpud forall sort and conditions of people, may In seen or had at Ir. Kox office. Main street. Triueville, Or. Land for Sale. 640 acres of pood farming land in the famous l'owell But: country. Inquite of F, A. Kice, county surveyor. Trine vine, Oregon. o Eggs for Sale. Rhode Mand Keds; for 15; Kith pens headed ty i in portal bmls. Addresa Mrs. Ida K. Morsk, PrinevilU, Oreson, 13 Imp All Work Guaranteed. 1 have just returned from my trip to ibe country and am ready to take care of your eyes In the en me care ful manner as in the past. All work fully guaranteed or money refunded. Kves U'stcd: plasse fitted. Oil. V. J. CURTIS, Atlatnson Building, Rooms 14 and 15. Notice to Creditors. Notice is heroby siren by tb under! ened. ihv amninMriiur of the euie oi oevrtt M. i'mil, drtVttstHl, to ait vrediiors of ami to all others having eiaiin u.s.nt twud la-fonte M. I'mil, Uvoed, to jirvent ilu-m with the proper vi'iK'her, to tne uutUriittned at his ufliie in I'riiu'viile. OH'n. ithiu six mom Us ironi tlie first pnl'iu-MuQ oi this notice, Dnteit r.m Uy oi April, ivll. M. K. KlJ.lt TT, A'luuimtraior of the estate o( beorpe M. l'aal, defease!. Notice of Final Settlement. Sot irv is hereby siven by the undersigned the aniiiiiiiirator ot I tie estate of Arthur Hart nael, iUt'eaei1.thHt he lins ittadeaud liieit nh the eoiinty t-U-rk his riual itreomittng ot h;s al mtnistratiou of the estate ot Aritt'ir Hart uasel, (let.-eaed. ni that the Honorable Cotmtv (vurt lias set Monday, the 5th day of June, at l'o"cl.'k in the forenoon, at the county court room in I'rineviUe, Oregon, the time and place tor heanim and settling said tini ateouuiinw'. At tt hk h iaid time and place, any wixju imeresteil in said estate maj appear and object to said final account tug. iMied thikOth day of April, Theodor Hartnagel, Administrator ot the rotate of Arthur ilart nagel, deceased, 4-6 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hi reby Riven, by the undersigned, the administrator of the estate of William H. Kullvr, deceased, that he haa made and filed with the Cierk of the foamy Court his final accounting oi his administration of said estate, and ihat the Honorable county Court has set Monday, the 5th day of June, lyll at li o'clock in the forenoon, at the county court room in Prineviile, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing and settling said final accounting. At bich Mid time and place any person inter ested in said estate may appear and object to said final a. counting. lated this 6th day of April, 1:U. I. F. Stewart, Administrator of the Estate of William H. Fuller, deceased. 4-d Summons. In the circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Count;, of Crook. Edward i. Bum, plaintiff vs. silas S. KroTti, defendant. To filas S. Krom, defendant: in the name of the tate of Oregon, You are herebv conimanded to appear and answer the complaint tiled herein against you in the above entitled ac tion, on or bffnre the l'.uh day cf May, A. I. lull, and if you fail to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment again-t you for the sum of jy.iw and interest thereon from December loth, l'jvd, at the rate of tj per i-ent per annum, and for the sum of JC.'T and interest thereon ftom the lath day of March, 39oif at the rate of 6 per cent per "an num, and for the sum of and iuterest thereon from April iivih, l'Ai7, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and for the sum of $).'. and interest thereon from March I2iii, imjS, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and for the sum oi $T.7."j and interest thereon from March :flst, VMt), at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and for the sum of 17 .02 and intere-t thereon from the I'-th day of March, KUo, at the rate of ti percent per annum, and for the lurthersum of fcy.ju and interest thereon from March 30th, I'.dl, ai the rate oi 6 per cent per annum, and for his costs and disbursements of this action. This summons is published by order of the Honorable H. C. Kliis, Judge "of the Count v ' ourt of the -state of Oregon ur the County of Crook, niude and entered on the ?th day of April, m. And the dau- of the first Dubli- cation of thia summons i April tfih, lull. A. K, BOH MAN, Attorney for plaintiff. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, l fl. Land Office at '1 lit' Daliex. Oregon, April 12th, l'Jll. Notice is herebv given that KAI.HH CKO.-S, of I'rineviUe, Oregon, who, on October 2Mb, 1WJ, nm-le honiehtefid No. u.VJ.:B, for NK4, Section 12, TowijsIhp i .Su ii, Kange Y Kat, W illameite .Meridian, hu hied notice of in- teution to in tike final cou inutution proof, to estMbllsli chum to the hind tilntve deaeribt-d, ieiore wrp-n iirown, foimty Clerk, at hit o!licep t 1'riiicviile, Oregon, oii the 3lst day of May, W1I. 'juijimnt nnmes as witnesses: Rav V V.nn. stable, Uumr Chivpool. Kaleieli II. Cross. Marion H. Iliggs, all of Prinevilie, Oregon i-'i1 CW. SlooKK, Jtegisler. "RECEPTION " Smith & Allingham, Prop. Champ Smitli'e old stand. Imported and Domestic Cigars Imported Wines Liquors. and In the past you havt not ln able to got a Slipper or Shoe that you coulJ rxp-H the sole to wear equal to the uppers. We have been trying to locate this shoe, and are glaJ to tell you we have lound it in the D. & F. SHOE. II you haven't worn one come let us lit you in one ol our new style Oxlonls. We show them in Tans, Cunmelak, Vicl and Patent Leather at $4.00 to $5.00. LADIES ATTENTION! This week's Specials in Cambrics ami I .inon Veiling Regular 15e values at 10c per yard. The Leader, Hotel Prinevilie Bdg. Mrs. I. Michel, Prop. Prinevilie, Or. Ladies' Spring Suits. ifl. Clifton & Cornett THE GO GETTER CAR. Goes All The Time. Gets There On Time. V Item x X - V. m. M '- 4 '.I j: IH Vl.i. X.I The Car That Passes Everything on the Hills. For Neatness and Elegance, Surpassed by None. 1 r A demonstration will prove it easy riding qualities. The material used in constrnction is the best money can buy. If in doubt about these statements call on me for demonstration and get positive proof. Price fully equipped $2,150. E. G. HODSON, Agent. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice in hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between iuy Lafollette and R. E. tiray, ag pub lishers of the Crook County Journal, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, (Jiiy Lafollette retiring. It. K. Gray will continue the business, collect all hills and pay all firm debts. Dated tbiH 17tb day of March, 1911. Guy Lafollbttk, K. E.Uhay. Wood for Sale. I have a qnanty of wood for Bale. E. F. Long. I'rineviUe, Ore. 3-Btf Homestead Relinquishment WO acres; 10 acres plowed; Al home stead. Jf interested drop a line to 1'ostoffice Box 30i, Prinevilie, Oregon. 3-23-4tp. The La Vogue Garment" The correct styles in which the "l,a Aogue Garment" is made will please you. The high quality, good workmanship, splendid lit. MAKE the garment give satisfactory service in the wear. CJ The best friends ol "The La Vogue Garment" are the women who have worn iL And because they have worn il, they continue to do so. J We do not FEATURE the fabnrs, the linings, the tailoring, or any other one point, but by giving each ol these points the same conscientious attention, select a garment which is the garment to sell our customers with best satisfaction to them and most consistent steady, year-alter-year prolits to us. New up-to-date Spring Suits now here. tj A visit to ourslore is sure to bent lit you, whether you buy anything or not AT THE OLD BRICK STORE. House and Lot for Sale. In fifth addition to Prinevilie; well finished and well JnrniBhed. Inquire of Mrs. Maude Long, Grizzly, Or. 4-13 lm j .171 I.OIXlB mtielii nvery a yjm J, 1' Milurdar DllbL Stranger welonino. K. V. 1'onntaljle, N. O.: WkVd Bame, V. G.; H. L. Hobba, Bco.j and C. B. Dtnwlddle. Treaa. Seed Potatoes. Early Kose and Burbank Seed Pota toes for sale. Jtprigan & Keinke. 3-J10 - New Goods. A. H. Lippman & Co. have a straight car of Iron Bedsteads on the way here. Also another car of Wall Paper and Linoleum. These large shipment!) give you an unlimited stock to select from. Bedrock price". 3 30 Men, Take Notice Ladies' Spring Suits rwM Prinevilie, Oregon. For Sale. Good horBe, buggy and harness; horxe 7 years old, gwitlo; safe for lady. Inquire of Edgar Btewart, Prinevilie, Uregon. i-0 For Sale. Cream .Separator, 750 llR. an hour, wind mill top and Hulkey Plow. For partlcnlarH aee John MattHon, Prinevilie, Oregon. 2-l-tf. A Good Buy. Hoiioe and six lots for sale. Desir able property. A bargain. Inquire at this ollice. 4-13 lm Horses for Sale. Two 2-year-old fillies, bi(? ones; also 9-year-old mare, 1400 lbs., broke gentle, inquire of Ed. Hmith. 4-13 ZPtofesst'onal Cards, Cr Alalrwia l inir Id all tnl nl J JIT. Xtfnttry (County 1'hjralrl.n.) CmNt nnwW prmptitr dug mifkt (Jm. tmm nrm S fFmmtmfm m N. W. Sanborn Attorney-nt-ljw Ailiimmm lilm k 1'rliu-vlHo I P Ctimtm Olttc with Uw. W. llwiir SPrimtimill, - Ortfm W. 1. MYl'KS O. C. YOUNG i JCmmyrt Pr.i'Mr In .11 tHturta. HiHrl.l attciitlitn lo Dr. John llitback, tAl Wtcrliiftry Ntiritvmn t. H. Army, lH't.riiiM'tti ui the I'liiluinmm. All HurK,l Murk H'uintte Hamilton Subl. Prin.ilk Or. W. A. HLLL 1 RANK MLNl'lLli Ijiwysr Th D.ll Ongon Ckmm, T. C - marl, Jf. St SBdknmp Belknap dt d wards j(itruf-mtCmm . SSrmi Jf tfrft, tTrintmill; Orfn. G. L. m-HNIl'H A(tornrl-Lw Will Pracllc In all lu. Omrta. ORIca nrxt dir to Dr. lUiantwn'a, Hrlnrvlll, lnn. WADE HUSTON Purveyor HonicHteait locations a specialty Prin.vill., . . . Orfon ZPtiy.itmn mutt nSmrfm Calls ANawiaan 1'aonm.v luv oa Niomt orrira i)a I Wo a HotrrH or Antaaua'a Ilauu MTuas. Bmli an riaj. ilunoa tl.ihuaM. Printmll,, Dr. J. Trendies Fox SPECIALTIES) (lenirnl nnd Ojmtlve Hunfnrv; Hvnlinf, and law of Hi iilth: MldwKt ry, untl 11mium'i wt WonifM hi nl (hlldrrii; 'i'lie Allim'iiliiry ('until, niiti l)tKfNtlon. Attendance t Offlrv, Mulri ft., Tumdnyii, Thurmlnyii, nnd HuturdHyn, lu & p. in. OUnr tlim-a on rail. Prinevilie, - Oregon Have Your Goods Shipped in Care of Konoway Warehouse Co. INCORPORATED Madras, Two waiehousea, one for freight and one for wool. lu. transit rates from all points on the Oregon Trnnk railway line to Madras warehouse. Chargoi for handling at customary rates. H. J. Dietzel, Pres. Madras, Ore., Jas. Rice, V.-Pres. Maycreek, Ore., H. W. Turner, Secy. Madras. NO Freight Troubles The Oregon Trunk Railway is oien for. business to Opal City, just north of Crooked Itiver. The Jones Warehouse Company GEORGE A. JONES, Manager ' will handle all freight at Opal City for the railroad. - The old Kliauiko Moody Warehouse system will be employed. Merchants will get their goods promptly and without inconvenience, OPAL CITY will he the freight terminus for 90 days more. Have your freight consigned In caru of JONES Address communications to BEND, II. I. Ilrrwti-r tly 1 nfliwr I'ri'ni'iilli', Or. Brewster Engineering Co , Prli, villa, Orron. - Surveying, Mitping, ELatintala. riionv, rit'iiwr sen, Iliintington Ac Wilson Attorneys (f Tha mill, llittva niitrtl tiltliva lu Portland, Oregon, Rooma 805 07 LaU Building. Mil.lMia rht li Ihi ill ritmt I'MNik I'lmtilr thrt'italt llilr ufltiv lit The iulli or itmu't lO tlK'tr INlltlfllllt Mll.lli'.B Mrill Invllf iniitii alli'ltlloti, ISiitlioiU ritolit. Mnlll (.. A. Mcl'AULANi: v Lawyer I'raotloa In nil courta mn I', H, l.amt Olllr.. Redmond, Oregon DR. R. 1). KLTCIIUM Druglcts Healer Spinal Ailjiiatmrnta nml Pirlplii-a a KiHM-lully CONSULTATION FREE llmira 7, l lo I-' a. m. I lo 5 n. in, I'alta anawvntl troiiilly, Rooms 16-17 Adamson O'dg. D. H. PEOPLES Gvil and Irrigation Engineer. Irrigation, Subdivision, LahJ Surveying, Mnpping, Estimating. Office on Street to Court House Notice for Public! Ion. April luii, it'll. Anr ftnd all iu-rrt)is i laituliif ivrrt lj Hit Utula (lrrrlll. or l'atriiiK lt tihjvt Ih t'nii nl mittrni tlirt ti-r r thi lntil, or fur tioulil (Do tlivlr ftftttUvll ol (.fitltal III tUU f.nuv, uu or iM'luro in' rt 1y f Jum ivil 4-JU t H. MOUlt K, rt-gi-UT, Notkis (or I'uhticiitloit, l lrlinf nl i'f the tnt.Tlor. .s ,iitf Ofl.ro HI 1 hf I'.llr-, Of H'MI, Airtl Hit, I .Ml. Nirtli'V U llffi'liv H IV 'tt llHt AI.MKhA t( SHAM, ot liwt, Ori-Koti. win, on Jun' lath, 17, nude lor N K a ttM'tlHIl ! Ilttl(l Iti Mllttlt, milK Ji i, VlltHliirllo MorldUll h lllril iiolh i n( llllrniloti tit iiikt' fliinl dixi. Tl lutid rM(. Id tMiuiHiii ft mm Itithr Uhd iliwriU'il U lnrc 1 iitioiliy K J. In(t V. m, t intiiiHit"iM-r m hit nmnt. m rntiovtik, ort'iioit. uit ttt a.irl dnY ttf Mn, I .'11 t Uitnmit Dmum nu ltnop; lifi.run II Itny. Kd. K tillle tiwntfr. tnrK' Ktiittiii, utttt lin tch k(Hiiimn, ll tf )'.1 i iri-tmii, 4 Ml' t . W. MuoitK. Ht'il-ifr. Work Wanted. An rxptirienri'il (tuck man would like position a foreman ; i an do any k nil of ranch work; alxo hava una girl and two boy (nii'ii grovnl that w.ml work. Call or write this olliro. 4 20 Wanted Immediately. We have a buyer fur liomeateail re. JiliiUihlneiit on liorili aide of Powell Untie. IIomk l.ix atimi I'd., rrinevillii, Ore. 4J0 Oregon MORE OREGON. llrrwiliT.e, K. Nii t i Itort-t. $xc tltMt Hip Nnritirrn t' in-Kallwftt ('iMiii'HH) , lime t"' -li1rrit In hi, rnt, Mlitiiiwt, tint (tilt K iUy nl fclnrrh, lull. ftll in Una mOW" lla up. ttt mitIt wlti-l umli-r Hit irn latloilli ol Ihe Mi l of ( iHittrr Mi.rti ,( .in If I, vm hi Mini, iHUi