WHEN S JILOiNG : A GSAVEL ROAD Uss fo Stcnj That Is Larger Tlisn a Walnut. ALWAYS NEEDS ATTENTION From th. Vtry Instant of Completion Either Gravel cr Ston Road Begins to Deter. onto, and the Longer It Is Neglected the Mora It Will Cost to Repair. DUST LAYING. The V ofessr. ial Cards, Following is ilaiutomince Stone Heads." l.utlon. 1'onl Ind, in s;j!o' "Tin' gravel extract from ."The :' Gravel ami Hroko;' v.riiten by Ihinicl X university, Lafayette. - IHity: i o-d should contain no tone lr'er i' an a walnut should lontain cot moro than 4 per cent of ts no material, which may con sist of sand ai. t clay in about eopial i R -. " ' 1 ... 1 - , , . y -' ' .!, t - . - .-. . .... . " v I . ' ' WGUN GliAVEL ROAD. ICourtesy Good Koads. New Tork.l proportions. At least CO per cent of line material rm;st lw present for ce menting puro-cs itud to help uial.e the gravel im; .-rvious to water. A Test. "It aft..-r a !r rd winter's frost the Fides of a gravel pit remain steep without cavi: l- it may tie taken as a satisfactory lest that that gravel is a suitable road ineui. "Wlie i a business man invests money iu a bv.si.ess project, such, fur Instance, :t: t!. ' purchase of houses for reuiicg. he i :;ds it to las interest to keep those house ia jrood repair. If the wof begins to lea", it umst he attended to at once or the interior may be ruined. If furnace or chim ney flues become defective they must be repaired before the dwelling is en dangered by fire. So it should be with our highways. A poixl road sur face must not only support loads, but it must act as a root to shieid the softer foundation from moisture. A leak ia the surface of a road may be as disastrous to the capital Invested as a leak in the root of a dwelling." Road Deteriorates. "From ti e very instant of comple tion of either a gravel or stone road, that road begins to deteriorate, and the longer it is neglected the more rapid i!l be the lns. due to lack of Inniinemicee. What su h roads need -t, nitAV tCour' Is n"t a : to lvpke ittteutio.i of gravel vt.rn fr "l lio plied in the roart idled 11 taken t alv.'nys . and rut- vat er i'. ! that s;i ' nnd it ' ! water dr:' Ireep ttie i voiibl 1 e stand u;i. (surface of ecaj should Oil Used by Canadian Town to SprinKlo Strvets. rotis.il Auin;us t. Seifert of Owen Soiiiul. ot. says thai "the sandy lake shore soil tinm which Hweii Sound Is livatcil results lit very dusty streets. No matter how much rain falls or how inu. ii water is sprinkled on the streets hi ail hour thereafter the dust beiimies a nuisance and n menace to health. To overcome this the municipal authorities vv perimoul.il Willi oil. which pswixl sucli a success thai now all the prin eipal streets in the town me oiled Those thoroughfares are macadami;eil and a iv lirst swept clean and t lie oil put on immediately after with the spri'ikior. "The objection at first was that the odor from tin- rude oil was offensive, bet ill a day or two tills disappeared, and the eliaui;e for l he letter to dust less streets was reconnicd by a'l. The first application of oil lasted sis weeks, and the second application was ic.it on III'- O'hei- day, ami what were some of the ii.istiest streets are now perfc. t'v ilailcss. -The town o'Vt. i :Ls state that tt will bo k:i atmual -ivinji of J-.MM over the old water ssumi and at the same time i.ie inn. h better results. crap took, !:. .i. m i i v A t rornr'-f-L.iw There tire no slums iu the coun try, no ward heelers, no dives, no houses of Infamy, no schools of crime. Hist there are Indescrib ably awful roads, especially in the winter. , Willing to Help, j 'When 1 was a youuit fellow. Just i bocmiiins the practice of law," aald I Maclstrato House, "two of the oddest i characters about the courts were the j t'ohon brothers, David and Philip They had a habit of iippeariui on the oppustto sides of the same case, tine day when Chief Jus'ice Shay called I the calendar in the i liy court I'avld ! Oohon answered Keady' for the plain i tltT Iu one case, and Immediately i'littl) ' Ool.en ausweivd 'Keady' for the de j fendaut, tn the se. end call Pavld j astain answered 'lieadv.' but I'lililn an i swensl '.Ntt ready,' This caused Jus the sihaw to sa: ''h. 1'luiip t'ohen. ! tlft'll lliluntes a-o you were ready, j How Is it that you an' not ready now ?' I "'Mar It please your lioimr,' replied i Philip t'ohen, '1 was ready when you 1 first called the calendar, but -loco then I li ne learn, d that try brother Pavld I has fifteen nilnesseii in court, and I j have ou;y twelve. 1 should l.l.e an ad iourtunoiit so tii.it I may be able to j;o out and j:et tllis-e mote w it p.essrs ' "Vhereei.ui up spoke I'milier 1'avld. sayliu: 'May It p'ease year In nor. If that is nil that Is worrin my blether I'hi'ip the iti-f can so on 1 will lend him three of my tt i:;iescs,' ' New York World. isinvii..r o1 W. riovkviiiK Dill II1IN Crok County jibstract Cm. AUlrscm ol lllle I" all Unit '! ihmu loin lul'nus futility. B. F. WjlJe, Seeretary, PriaeirilU, Otoa ff'lkjftttimm mm) Jmrftmm tl'ouitly Physii'lau.) X. W. Sanborn Atttiruev.ntl.iiw mm. AdatiiNtiti bl.s'k Qt C. Sri rrlnevllle I 1 Pa Citatm 1 r... it ..m u i , A i u ' x - '.XX ; " 5( Rape. II nu the saaii at our lolse. GRADES 0?i HIGHWAYS. Threa or Fcur Par Cent Slope Advis able For Heavy Traflic. A 1 per cent prade ou a ro.id means i rise of on foot for each hundred feet of distau-e traveled up the' hill. A 10 per cent pro do means ten foe! rise in each hundri'd fit't so traveled. A 1 per cent H'ade. then, means that iu traveling uphill one mile an ascent is made of ,.iS f.t't. while a 10 per rent crade means a rise In altitude of o-S feet In a mile. Accurate tests have shown that a horse which can pull l.'.nW piunds on a level road can pull only i0 pounds ou a rise of one foot in fifty, and on a rise of one foot in ten lie can pull only '2'.;) pounds. These facts show that the greatest load that can bj hauled over a road is the held which can be taken up the ulit'iKst hill on that road or tiit'ouh the d.vpest mudho'e. It Is therefore advised that ail highways traveled by heavily loade.l vehicles shoiil i be kept within a o or 4 per cc.it jrrade if practicable. To do this may require a change of location to pet around hiils. always keepins In mind that the lower the crude the larger the load may be hauled and the cost of bauiaiw kept at the lowest poiut. Good roads are the earmarks of civilization, the emblem of In telligence, education nnd refine ment, w hereas bad roads arc the s';;n of backwardness. Indolence and indifferent citizenship. Cect e.sch at'hcuun, iv Hitler lb:ht or PrimtiZtt, h:.:i Ki and I hresiioltt . ct;!- f. ct to lave it! tl ou hast. Al lied nii'ssi-UKf r seal .!on 1 tt itiou Willi ieurtc?y rii-eii n..w And ere tils shadow y ci .iv Porttessi.m ft-st h.'i 'i lini lay iK't-ne lata low No cloud of rnssion to uurn iliy brow Or tiiar lliv h.iou.itoy. no una lf in.ntal lurnuil to i.lilit'v af r The ul s nun nioriiil ciiianna Cirl. sn.ua.t tie. I.Ike lev. niii.'-sttc. piiuaiac. sulati. Coiuirniiiit;. i-.e.iii'-ni. luinu . malilrxt tr.'i-. Strong to consume snail! trout. lea, to rorn no'iul Great ihoushts. trravn tiioui;'tts, thoughts Ulttltl: la lie.' I'Mtl. Auliri-y de Vere. V. l. (). c. myi-:ks YOUXd lri'tt.- i 11 r..utli. Hv" HltM'o( t(i lutliiAl ti n'inv, j Culwr Junction, Orfi Dr. John Iluback, I aio Wii-riMnry Ntirtt' tui I'. S. Army. iL prtruu. iu il tin- r)uh,'.iin". Hamilton Sublet. Prinr Or ONE WAY TO EETTER KCADS. A Familiar Warning. Mrs. Jones' faiorlte warn. a: to her yotin; prcu'ctiy when tiny were in mischief was that she wmild tend to them in a infinite. "1 csalo:!,''' was ac complished by iippfi im: her oncii luind where it wi.u'd do tlic most p.d "hcn Harry w as (our y ars old lie was si tit f. r tlie t',:t t:o;. r.'ilnd the corner to the !.. . rv. Iu ti feiv min utes he ea i-.e tt'ofii.iL- soln-r'y bie U with the ii..'!.; 1 s:,.l in tos baud, but no ten: of onions. "What's the matter''" a-ked Ids moth er. "I'm 'frnid of the man." lie said solemnly. "Oh. lie won't hurt you." reassured S!rs. Jones. "I'i:!i iilini! and brinsr the onions. I'm Iu a hurry for them." A second time Harry disappeared round the corner and a sisnml time returned without his purchase. "I'm 'frnid of the grocer man." he explained as before. "Well, what imik'' yu n frnid of him V" dcimindi'd his mother Impa tiently. "viiv." answered the little follow, 'bote times when I pood In he looked at me an' said. 'I'll tend to you In a minute!' " w. a. m; ll ; .'RANK MLXUl Ki: i :a cr s Plymoulli Binder Twine savi:s Tim: ami cat.iiN Twine i a mtia'.l iivm, but p'J twint avi I li irf exH'itM in li.irvfs( lime. I scry tun yiuir innvhim n toppc.l tlie delay ctistt you inotiey. Tim in harvest osnrt ii alwayi valiublc, and inine limo extremely pteiiotn on Biinimt nf th iMinlmon of weather or pr im. He iue von the best t.ue. l'l-YMOUTII 'lAVrNIi -nicn you will af (mm the annoyances, delays, excnes, w tin h mdiiuty twine causci. I'lymouth Twine wotVs petdvtly in every nueiiine. Mm d it is made anj used every year Hun any other kind, lifcause it is known lo he the hest and hal wen for yean. . llniils imue sheaves w ith less rx- ( 4 t I snse, no knots, no pteaxt. ami i I'uat.inteed full length an.l rxtta tttni;th, uct I lyiiioutli I wine fiom the liM .il dealer, l.oult lur tlie u he.it-slicif uk. For Snle by J. E. Stewart & Co. I have secured the scrvives of a First-class Painter and Decorator Ami nil orders fo that work enn lie left nnd rrrcivc prompt atlontion W. S. COOKE Masonic Building, Third and B Streets. Princville, - Oregon The Palh-a Oregon m tTM.lHTS 32 cl knap & Cdtvards . IPfiytimiamt mrnrn" Jmry0smt. Primtmill: 0rf ?. 3. Cltimlt, jfttmrmtf-mt-jCmm mill: Ormfmm. Fri il A. Hli e, ('. K, Cuiinty Hurveyor. , B. Neville, Jr.. H M p.-l.uiy Pu. bnrveyur. A-Jtomobilo Club Gives Free Drags to Farmers. A plan Inaugurated several months a'-'o bv the Jlanliattati (Kan.) Motor club has been successful in Ix'tterluK ' the condition of the country roads In a , radius of ten miles from Manhattan ' at least 50 per cent, nnd the plan Is i so Inexpensive that the club is urging O.tier lowns in taut: ii ur. - . (ilfm,,,. ... .. ,lt,.,tv hi.-.e ins would he to t 't a p.ace In the line A Cnn'( Th late I'alhcr iL'etly sou::ht. m 1.1 sions. by an enter;.: a New York new spa There w-;is a lonu' in the church, und Inicey was on' e hearing conic Man reporter fo line of tienlti the reporter i HIS The club trices a road drag to ev ery fanner w ho will guarantee to use it to keep three miles of road in good condition. The club has given awny more than forty drags and is getting calls for them at the rate of about four a week. T!:? cHili first mad? the offer several months ai-'o. The fanners were slow in taking advantage of It. but a few days ago the club's resident, Dr. J. 1 1. Colt, advertised the oUcr In the h rr.l 'newspap'Ts. and the result has b n that t!i" ,!,-:, gs are being taken by the farmers as fast as the club cm get them tuuue. The club haj placed no limit on tin' territory In which the oh'er is good, and the drags are iu use In all secti cn of the county. They cost the club about each. At last his turn c cpy," he began. "I'm ,o. "l-'athcr :u reporter lor the .New York I aily I:ia:iV' "My sou." Interrupted till' "even that mi .-lit be forgiven." fieri. Tj Il'J.'.tt vvi-li. cAmu t'oit. y Coo'l r:o:Mh:. N'.ov Yoj!;. r. -.t atuooiit of new tiiaterial the v.ear due to tra.".ie, but U..1 labor. I-'ifiy cirhic yards j a- stone vrili replace m.-.tei-ial j i ic " in;..' !.y a ye-tr s Tr.iU.c. .i".-l or slono should he tie c .el1 .rai'i.in.-s and only when l lawcdr. It sdiiml 1 be ap- ! :i the loo,- y.ol. r-cre 1 . it : i l;i'";i 'ho center of the road I rw:i-d and ail ti.acl; l:o!.. fi'l (I end leveled. V, revr ! 1 s:;.;niii:g ij,,c:j the road . s t, oils new road li, tie! ial 1 ;..::', 1 he copied l.-'fo;.' tiro .i o i 'J'l-o ::i"i 'ho'cii l.e to ' loo in such sh'.pe lie. I tlicro ; ho opportunity for water to : "i; tiny p-aaiou of the road it should have a read." means to the fide ditches, and then A re roads? to this tov.1i i; you In favor of good . If ta t you don't belong lge of the world and this no place for you. - ' - cit ape from ditches before it has time to saturate the foundation.' f 2' The sand and oil roads of C'all- fornia are said to be waterproof. Trr on English Rome's. The coM!;iy suri.yors in Ihigbind have repor.ed that the tarring of raais l.a-i r.-oipe-l in a saving of lit) to Lo per c- ;:t of th; cosi of tiio road maintenance. The averaoo cost of i::g with tar is S'l'.h per mile, i.xp d isi-'i say thai it p.i ys to - ol this lull- !i for t-'.iring the roads ihet cost ST."') to Ifl.hou per mile a y.-rr for inr hitetiatice. Noi'dag more -ati .factoi'y than tar 1ms b"i n found. Two m.lho.ls are used hi ai plying It. if the road is resurfaced the material is previously saturated with tar. tin roads that are not used too much such treatment will last five or six years. The other system Is to spread hot tar on tiie surface, and this has proved to be more than a dust protector. It Admitted His Foolichrsss. It wan In Coraf Pn.yton's younger days as a manager, when his hlghlv in teresting eece;;-; iih's were beginning to ilistingiii ai him. He had appeared in a small cily with his company and ; was already indulging bis habit of , making speeches before the enriiiln. j The editor of ttu leading paper In the I town attended tlie performance, after I whh h. in the sapient manner of his ; kind, he went fofiii and wrote a biting j piece for his paper, which may be called the Herald. "Corse Payton," wrote I he editor. "! a a fool. lie looks like a fool mid acts like a f.iol." This, thought ttie editor, will eliilmr- ; rass Corse I'ayton. who will be careful j hereafter how he acts, j Yet the noM day the billboards bore bills in this wise; j 'Core r.iytori is a fool. -Herald. "Of coHica' Corse Payton is a fool for ! giving u dollar show for 10, -V and 1") 1 cents," Rice & Xcvillc Civil Engineers. (.encrul Kntlncerinc. 1'kinkvii.i.k, ( iiir.i.os, C. S3 rink S jCatvymr J( ttrmml, iPrintmills. Ortgem. g 0. JCyctm iPijfsieimm mmJ Smrpmom Csuji Anwri fmimi Pt o Nihht ' orru k oss I km'k h.ctm or ahaxhos's pauuSroiia. Belli nflii-e an reitj j deuce itlcplioui'S. !Prinmmiil: - - Ortvom Dr. J. Treadles I'ox IM. It. C. 8. Kng; and I H. A. London; Licencee Oregon Stale Medical Hoard. ! Sicciali-l iii .Surgery; llygieni-; All meniiiry ('anal; women and chii.lrcn'j ' diseases. i Attendance at oftlce. Main ft-. I'rnn ! vi If, daily 11 to 1. iel. Pioneer 1..7. . -TeirnravartIalCTasansrCTK arren & Woodward CIVIL ENGINEERS lrrif-tion, wulclivlsion, Land Survey. Fstintntet FurnUhed on Power Plant. MAPS We have had 10 year experience, embracing all branches of Civil Engineering. Cox 187 Redmond, Oregon. ran ,.,Hi ass, ssivk ease ffiasiial Consultation Free Honrs S lot, R.D.Ketchum, M.T.D..D. C. Acute and chronic diseiiseM treated HijocenKlull.v by purely (IrtlKleHM liiethoilH Rooml 16-17 AJamtoa Bldg. Calls made G. A. MePAKLANi; Practice Oiiice. Lawyer in all courts' and V. S. Land .in Scotch Storic3. It was late in the nfeu't'oon tlie Scotch minister arrived at the ( farmhouse. The housewife siiggosltd that perhaps he would like a cup of tea before eiiga'.'iug In "exercises." "Na. i na." said he. "I aye tak' my 1ca better .hen my work Is done. I'll Just be giiun on. Ye can hlng the pan on an' leave the door ujar, an" I'll draw to a close In the prayer when I hear tlie haam Hzzln'." j Another woman of Scotland when ; Redmond, Oregon NO MORE Frieght Troubles The Oregon Trunk ituilwny i open or business to (Ipal City, just north u( Crooked liner. The Jones Yarehouse Company GEORGE A. JONES, Manager will luindle all freight ar (Ipal City for Ihe railroad. The old Hlmniko Moody 'aretioti-c pyslem w ill be employed, Merelianla will net their Kooda promptly and without inconvenience. OI'Al, CI TY wfll be tbn Ireiijlit termiiiiiB (or'.K) days imue. Have your fieiglit coniued In care ul Address erurimuniuitinns to I'.l'.NJi, OUKtiOS. City Meat Market Horigan & Reinke, Props Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and Retail asked If she had understood the ser- makes tlie road waterproof and binds mon to wi,cn gne just been lis togetlicr the material, making It more j tenlng replied, "Wud I nae the pre reslstent to water, wheels and hoofs, sumptlen?" Willard II. Wirt Attorney-at-Lnw. Oflice In SI. K. lilKKt olllef). PlIIMlVII.I.K, OltllfiON Huntington & Wilson Attorney Of The Palles, ihiive opi ned offlccs In Portland, Oregon, Rooms 805-807 Lewis Building. Bimlnem sent to them from Crook County through their ofnee In The Italics or direct Id their Portland address will rooelye prompt attention, l'ortland fhone, Main vojo. All Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh Home Cured Bacon and Lard. Fish and Poultry in Season. I I is T 1 1 Butter and Hggs. nome urea Lara Finest Made, 5 lb. 90c.; 10 lb. $1.75.