NATIONAL RAGE ! FOR GOOD ROADS1 State Aroused to trie Ben-! FVPrV NTilTr? irfllKPfl Id IDS KP1. ""' j etits ol Improved Highways. : i ? $140,509,000 TO BE SPENT,! Rtcant Good Road Laws Are Making ths Future Look Bright For Thu Country In th. Way of Good Tran.- , .. . - ... r Than Any Othar Stat. One million dollars a day Is the rec ord that will be established throughout the Cnited States as the expenditure for improving and malntalutng public roads. Never before in the history of the country has there been such Inter est in the improvement of highways, and, with the legislatures of the states .r,nmnriHn. mllllnn. nf rl.,11.,, r. rr . , wis purpose, me gooo roaus movement nas receiver its greatest impetus since tna foundation of the republic. The money that will be expended on the roads of this country during the (text six months will be more than ever before in the same period of time. In 1901 the total expenditure for the construction and maintenance of roads and bridges In the United States amounted to about $50,000,000. but the expenditure for this purpose in 1011 will aggregate about $140,500,000. Ex clusive of Sundays and legal holidays. SOW THB FASHES OSTS TO TOWS OS A UOOD UOAD. the outlay for roads will amount to $1,000,000 a day during the present road building season. "The prospect for a complete system of public roads throughout the Cnited States is better now than ever before In the history of the country, aud a uniformity of recent good road laws gives promise that this country will eventually take its place with Fniuce In having the most sensible system of Toad supervision and maintenance," says L. W. Page, director of the office of public roads. In California the state has issued $18,000,000 in bonds with which to build a system of state highways. This worn will i.eirm during the present ; season. In the state of Connecticut , a eft uuoui i.-.j.,uju win be expended this burled so their tops are about six inch year out of the state treasury for trunk 'es below the surface of the ground. tttA S,:''! aid r"a,ls 0f xhv I This muffler wUI stop the noise entire 000.000 bond issue recently authorized ana oa account of ,u 8ize ,t , in h? I'," Ver 1---"'K' ,"'ul "tlnot reduce the power of the engine, available this year for trunk line and !.hirh fho .mn,Ul. ,, .....a state aid roads, llassnctiuseits will expend from state revenues over $1, 000.000 for the construction aud main tenance of state roads. It Is expected that at least $3,000,000 W1U be expended on state sid roads and on trunk line systems iu the state of New York In addition to $7,000,000 already raised by local taxation. More IBB KISD OF FKOUKUiS OS A BAD KOAD money Is being devoted to road Im provement In New York than In any other state In the Union, and the per centage of improved roads In tlint state has increased from 7.0 per cent In 1004 to 00 per cent iu 10O0. Over $2,000,000 Is available In North Carolina from bond issues in the vari ous counties for road improvement this year, and the legislature has au thorized the construction of a ro:id from the Atlantic ocean to the Tonnes see line, a distance of 425 miles. In 1910 thirty counties In Ohio voted 12500,000 in bonds to lie expended bis year. Ohio will also expend aliotit $500,000 from state revenues for road Improvement. In Pennsylvania the state aid appropriation will probably amount to over $1.0o,000. and a $:,0, 000,000 bond Issue is being considered. Various counties In Tennessee will ex Jend $1.510.000 from bond Issues ver $1,500,000 will be expended from Iwnd Issues in various counties in Tex as. In Virginia $2,500,000 tins been authorized by various counties to be expended this year, while over. $250, 000 has been appropriated in the state of Wisconsin In accordance with the tate aid system. r i i 4 .Va v 4 Y THE ORIGIN OF ROCKS. How Gaologitta Divide tha Thraa 0n ral Clam. Tha swiloirtst divide rocka Into thtva enteral classes- iemvus rocks. originating from th molten magma forced upward from the bowela of the earth. BUt'h aa f-ratill,. anil tin. rupUn 1bv,,s; sedimentary rock, consisting ol ; disintegrated imrtlclea of th. Iimeon. rocks which bavi tieeu reformed Into rocka thcuiaelves, auch as mindstone. and metatnorphtr rucks, consisting of Utucoua or acdiuieutary rocks whoa composition lias been greatly chunked ly Intense heut, chemical action other causes as, fur Instance-, a Uuia- : atone that has been changed to mar i Sedimentary rocks, as stilted In the i SwJl'c "tl!, of ,ne l'uil" Stu,w' Ecological surrey, are usually made : III) nr Inl-itN atr Inula .rlil.-,, .,, easily separated. 1 hose layers are railed strata, and rocks deposited such layers are termed stratllled. The surface of the earth is uot Immovable. . Qver wU, Ums ,. , , . or sink, wl,0 refereure to the sea. aud shore lines are thereby changed. As a j result of upward movement marine sedimentary rocks uiuy become part j of ,oe land- ud most of our l"d " re- ,U ,act- """P1"1 b rocks originally deposited as sediments In i gt,a Sandstone Is perhaps the simplest example of a sedimentary rock. Obvl , ously saudstone was once sand, and Plln cl Rraln of sand was once a part of some older rock. This sand was Qrst eroded and then deposited and either subjected to great pressure by overlying masses perhaps thou sands of feet thick or cemented to gether by chemical solutions. Where the stone was formed by simple pres sure it contains a large proportion of open spaces and thus becomes an ideal water bearer. Some sandstones will carry as much as alx quarts of water to the cubic foot of stone. In other varieties the Interstices may have been lied with cementing material so that the rock may be for sll practical pur poses almost as dense as graulte. GAS ENGINE MUFFLER. Simple Davie For Deadening Noiso of Exhaust. Many farmers and mechanics have : gasoline engines which are objection- j able on account of the noise from the 1 exhaust This noise may be entirely cone away with by the use of the slm I pie muffler pictured herewith. Two barrels are connected by a pipe of the same size as the pipe that leads tW?W, TOr Rsf3 rSDEItOIlOl'ND ENGINE UCFFLEIIS, from the exhaust Four small pipes are screwed into the top of one barrel, and the exhaust pipe is fasteued in the top of the other. Uoth barrels are - - - wuv uu,c a IVUU' ency to do. Smoke Burning Grate, What is hailed as a great improve- lment In th1e construction of grates for furnaces has been recently attained by a Carlsbad architect Alois Siechert, which is said to be so effective that the poorest Bohemian coal, whieh is a very soft lignite, may be burned with an efficiency of a little less than 85 per cent The grate Is entirely novel In Its design and really consists of two grates, one above the other. From the top one there Issues a blast of hot air. which beats down the smoke and soot ifrom the fire, driving it back into the j flames so that it is entirely consumed, j One of these grates has been in opera- Hon for a period of twenty-six months I In the municipal slaughter house nt j Carlsbad, and it Is said that there Is jBot the slightest discoloration to te seen Inside the chimney. Metallized Paper. Metallized paper Is being manufac tured by a German process as a substi tute for tin foil. Ordinarv naner Is treated with a mixture of finely pow dered metal and resin and then sub jected to friction, with the result that ft becomes as flexible, brilliant and impermeable as sheets of tin foil. Wax or an alcohol solution of gum lac may be used Instead of the resin. In mak ing the tin foil paper either pure tin In a powdered state may be used or a mixture of aluminium powder and tin. The final polishing is done by calen ferlng, which, hitherto always done nth heated rollers, is accomplished In this process by means of refrigerated rollers. Identifying Bullets. In nn address to the l'aris Academy of Sciences Professor Bulthazard con tends that when a leaden bullet trav erses cloth characteristic marks ore left upon it, which are not obliterated by the subsequent passage of the bul let through flesh, provided that It does not strike a bone. It Is even possible, he claims, to identify the nature of the. garment through which the bullet has passed by a careful examination of the marks on the lend. !tofessi:,tat Cards, Dr. Howard (love Dentist. Rooms 14 and IS Adaoiton Building. T. E. J. DUFFY Attorne-at- Law 0 tsiuv..r io w. A. Hell) I'hiskvii.ls Okkuh Dr. J. Treadles Fox M. R. v S. Kng; and I.. 8. A. I.oiuln; .icelu-wOn giili Suite Mriilciil l,mrd. Si.viallst in Surgerr; llvgiino; All nienuiry Canal : wuiiitn ami -hil.lr.-i,'. ili -teases. nti nml irililvnea, Mlu si. I'ritrevllle, Or &al Citato iPrintmitlt, Or ft Dr. John llubnck, m Yoifrlnrv stintwm V, 9, Army. lr-.Hrtmftii oi iho l'titllipinit. All SunUi Worn at Kfi-unali'.f Hamilton Sublet. Prinvill Or. V. A. HFLL Lawyer The Dnllil Oregon I Cmr. S. &w4l J?. ff. SSmtJtmam vmmr,wi t. r . d cri.lSTS - fi lJelknnn rf Ciririrrrt VinilUfl X Wtf'MJ ZrAjftimtmn mmd omrftmA tr in... ; i (County 1 uy-ucun.) Orotm ' - ?. Clliott, !Pn mill; Crgm. Friil A. Rl.-e, C. K i. B. Neville, Jr., K. M CotiDtr Surveyor. Rice & Neville CWil Engineer. 1 I - I'ftiNKTtLM, ORBnox. 57. C. Brink Jt ttrt.t, Print .it,, Ortyom. Dr. Charles MacFadden Oiteopathic Phyiician IrtenlP. Illi tetlc und KHlunil Thi-nip. itlc inpioyea. Clinmlr lllM-aHt-M a .--iMiululty Office Over Morria Furniture Store. Telephone: Pioneer, No. 126. Crook County jibs tract Co, Atatracta ot title to all land anil town lou in Crook county. F. Wylde, Secretary, PriaevilU, 0reaa HAVE YOU Filed your Deed? Of Course. HAVE YOU An Abstract? r..nini i u. . v.n imuiy i-mrj i,ue iiuh an auairaci now. Ho yon know where your corners ure. Well, No, Not exactly. Brewster Engineering Company, r n iirvnm. iirMiriin. will iiu-ain i rtum i..a i you and Kiiarantee the work. Survey ing, I'lnttlng, Irrigation Engineering. I'hone Pioneer 204. G. A. McFARLANF Lawyer Practice in all courts and U. S. Land Office. Redmond, Oregon Willard II. Wirtz Attorney-at-Iaw, Office In M. Ii. Dljrfa's' olllce. ritlMCVII.I.K, OltKUdM, SPijftioian and Juryton Can." ANnwewtn Promptly Dat o Nioht urrica on hook wikth or A riAHnoN't Ubuo HTOHI. Both oflire an rcJ dniice ttilepbunt-a, &rin0itl0t m m Keinforceii Coni;r(;li; HnlMing. Coinjilcle he- J. J. liurling Engineer 1010 CbamLcr nrcfimmorvc B'lg, l'ortlunI, (jr. Summons. In the Circuit Coiut of the Stnt til oretrou fort rook county. 1. K, Slevnrt, I'lniutlff, v. John T. Moore ami IVIln A. Moore, Mcminn!. To John T. Moore nml India, A. i Moor.-, iH'fctidmita. Iu the nnine o( the utiitent Oregon. . Von nrv hereby required to n'M-tir tun! nnswer l ho compiiiiut llleil hignlliit vuii In tlieuliove A'litltli-il ; iilt oil or liv'otv the hint ilii.v ol tile time precrll-i In the order for the ; piililiciitloii ol thlimiiiiinoiiH, to-wlt : mi or In-fore the 2ml day of May, ; 1"12, hiuI It you loll mo to nppetir mid niinwcr, tor until tliereof, the pl;iliitli1 will npply to the court fi r ' the relief dciiimnleil In lilcoiiiiliiliit, , lii-nll: for Judgment Mgiiltml you lor HIV with Imcnvt thereon lit the rule o( leu rcent per milium from 1 Muy liltli, l'A for 150,00 tutorMey'M In s mill lor the coIh mul iIIMuiik. incut of this unit. For n decree lor I In-mile of the Imnl ilem-rlU-d III j thut certnln liiorlmitfe ex, rule, I by j ' you mul In fuvor of plaintiff, tinted i jM'iyll 1'HkS mul lor the forced mure ' of hiiIiI niortKiige. 1 I i'lil n it in in mi m In tuitillalictl by 1 ; order ol the lloimrnlili W, I.. Hrinl , sliuw. Judge of the illmve cut It led court, which order wn uuule tin I eiitentt on the lltli ilny t Mitn-h. 1HI'.', mul the duy of the llrt pulill cntlon of this Hiliiiiuotm la the 21 it lav ol Miircli, 11J. M. It Kl-UOTT, Attorney lor t'lnlntlff. Ntin of Oiiialilna of Ptrtaartkia, Notice In hereby itlven to all T- hoiim coin-erin il that the copartner- alilp formerly rxli-ilng and eiigiigeil : In the aawmlll builiieMH ou oon it' reek, Crook county, ntate of (Hv ; ifon. lietweeli tl. V. U illli-nliiltg and , II. C'. Knrrer, under the tlrm nniiie and style ol Wulletiburit V Karrer. haa liecn till day ilmolve-l liv mutual coiment, H. t'. 1'arrer. ndlr- lug. All money anil deliiH due ami : to Im-ome due said former tlrm art1 payable to l V. Wulleiilmrit. and all ilebta and HaliilitieM due or to lie. ! come due from mild former tlrm are to tic puKI by lilm. , I Signed) t). K. Wai.i.kmii nil. II. t Kahui H. I Ihited this loth day ol March, l'.il.'. Notice (or I'tihliciitioii. Vpiirllncnl of Oil- lliti-rtor, t. M. I nlul littler i ill The luill.i Hit-noil. l,.,riii,rv .'Ml, lil'J Notlr I lii-n-l-lf glv-n llial ttllrr KU1..II. t 'lm. or. ,,.ii, . h... on Vuri li Jll II. Isle, ; iiiu.le luiiii'-.t.,it Ni. Civil.'-, for n1 iiw'.mihI n i In-' i, Hf-rllnll :-i. Itwtihl, IS miiiiii, r.inai -'i '"-i iHiinwii.. M.-riiihin. ini. HI...I ii-ii.-.. i r liileiill.m lo inuke llnl i-.,ililiiui,ul,in ili.-.rtu.,i. Mr,,ri- Warr.ii Hr,, h, inuutv :t-iirk.nl liUi.mt-. at I'lim-x Hie. Ooaoii, mi thr ,,, dT r A,,M, i i I'iallimiit iiitiin1. an wifm-.Liwi'ti I,. Mt, r. or liilttuu, on ifotl, Jnhit Mrtu-ki-ll. of l,.H,l,,u, or.iriiii, Muri.iii t. laylnr, ami l...,rvi- Itiiy, ul I'o.l. OtT;,ill. : j it i . tt. MimiHK. K.-aMr. Nolict to Creditors. Notki ! h'-rrtiv nlvt'ft. t-v thf ti!ti1rrrrtn,'l. i llr it't'iiiui ( tin- r-tititt h( Jtn'u Mi Mem, l t i-a-. tl, to 1 eft .llt.-M l h . it-il nn i ail ihtr-oii tmvliitf rlittiu mi; 1111 km tl t'tt" tt fvt-m tiR-m i.itii tii i.ruj..-r ik itr to (lie I , iitMerifctirtl t ll.t .( nf M. K. KUtoll tit' ; rrilicvillt'. Ort-Kt.n, v lllilll i tnt)ittlii ul fit i tint. ni iuv iir.t i.m.nt nttun ol iu imtue. f 1 till hjmltU ( K-t , I'il1. V V I1 Halurday niiht. ' L. HhtttlfN k. V. (i.; Hurt lUirucs. -St,; uud C. H. llnwliliUt. Tn-iw. The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and tfiRars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor Mi aSk jtV afk JVVW A aVA W Jk. a- RECEPTION Smith & Allingham, Props. Champ Smith 'a old atand. Imported and Domestic Cigars Famous Whiskies Old Crow; Hermitage; Red Tob Rye; Yellow Stone; Canadian Club; Cream Rye; James E. Pepper; Moore's Malt. Porter, Ale and Olympia Draft Beer on Tap. Imported Wines and Liquors. FOSTER A Chance To supply your table for a nice Sunday Dinnrr. All of the Articles mentioned below arrive Fresh every few diiys. Cauliflower, Cabbage, Leituce. Celery, Aspara gus. Sweet Potatoes. Green Onions, Radishes, Rheubarb, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons. Also if you wih a nice dressed chicken, or a nice tender roast of any kind, visit the O. K. Market. .a..MJJ.lt;iau.XfcV.lPt.lA -y tv v, i, niilpinenl l iuiiiieti. t'n urpanaeil Medical Klafl. Hot Lake Mineral Water Cure. KlitoniatLin, Sluniarh, Kiilney, BIikhI and Skin Maunlem. HOT LAKE SANATORIUM, - Hot Lake, Oregon WALTER M. PIERCE, Pr.a. and Mr. ji-att Low Fares West SPRING COLONIST PERIOD Daily March 1st to April 15th .TO.. ALL CENTRAL ,..ON . it i. 3 vvv ii :""uii a -a prurn ai l nnrrny l ajar aaiaaaa bK.ll - FROM - ChlciiKO $:W.OO Kt. I'nul 2-".0O Cliiclmmtl H7.1K) KrtiiHiiH flty :T,.0ll Mllwiiukce..... .. .'11. M timnlia J5.1KI St. Loula... IW.IK) IIcmMoIiich 27.S5 New York... fiO.OO InilliumpuIlM 3.VIIS Detroit - IW.OU )ii'uvcr... ; 28.00 From Other Kiiatern I'oInU lu rroportlon. , Tell your frleniln In the KiiMt of tlilx oiiortiinlty of movltiir Went nt fmv rnfea. Direct train aervlce via Jlurllnirtoii Hoiite, Northern i'm-lllc, (ireat Northern, "North Hunk" anil Oregon Trunk Hull wii.v. Von can depoHlt fiimU with mti und went hotiud tickets will be tur nlrilied people In the I'.iiMt. DetnllH will be lurnlHlied on rcqneMt. W. E. COM AN, Gen'l Freight & Pass. Agent, Portland, Or. 2" If , H. BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond, Oregon. in 1 i i PrinevilIe--Redmonr-'-Sisters Stage Line Matt Kulesch, Proprietor. Passenger Fare to Redmond, $1.50. Express from Red mond to Prineville, one-half cent per pound for over 50 pounds. Small packages of less than 50 pounds, 25c, Leaves Prineville for Redmond Daily. Office at the Pioneer Cream Company. 1116 S. R. COOPER, Agent Look Them Over Well ami you will ailmit that In material, Ivle, workniaimliip a ml (lni.li our tthoea are wit limit niprrlori anywhera In town, Ami lieii ymi put them on ami wear them you will ai knonleilgo that you never had a more cntiifurtnhla or aier low on your loot, 'ouiai valuea villi tlis K'W.1 In any other alma More ami ymi will give ua tlin pulm. & HYDE M I tei C3 jg'n Treatment Now Rheumatism Can Be Cured A teim, Mill bring ymi our l ew lamklet ilrairiliitlu HOT LAKE SANITARIUM. Nam. ml Hot Mineral IJhIIih, Nature's Cure for Khaumati.m. I'ur OREGON POINTS Mm m -iiri im iriii air I ItMk UlUUUn bink. Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glauses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON i i U-Z-aClli-p