WORK OF ROAD RESURFACING. Different WMi by Vliicli I! Can Ea Dona. PENETRATING AKO MiXING. ' , , ,,,, ,- -nji 1 I J l I' 'Ml Whr th Trait; It Not ecttilvl Haavy Mialur of 6nd With Haavy Aaphalti Oil W Oo Road In leoalily Whar Sand er Sandy Craval Pravaila. One of Hi lilK priiliU'ina Hint f"lt front ruadbulMer imlny l the r'ur fuclutf 'f III IlllitlWIIJ hcii III.' Wft lii of wetir IxK'iiiiiiia nnili'i'iililu. Th void limy be MM y ttiiT the rwiieirnllim or the nililng iim-iIhkI I'm- Iit Hi penetration method llw woiwj coura U Inlil Kiirf roll.-t llitiiily. nfir I which henvy mplmllle oil l npplH-l. preferably by menus of spruylnij mil ehlne. uluK aullk-lent iiiauilly l (III II Hi voids. Iiut li"t In fluU ur flic. Stone orieiilnii or coum smid'ar then Bpiillfd over the wlioli- and thor oughly compnfli d. Th llil'kuii of Ihla coura la ordinarily lu ' luetic and rtvnilro Unt two .allon to the tinior yard of aurfiic. t'nttor Hi mixing method Hi ecftiii1 eonrae of aloti la Oral coated with Hi bltumlnoua uinterlnl ud I then prid lo such depth Hi"' It '"' u boul ,wo Inrlic thlrk after rolling-. Th additional coal of a road ron- troclcd by Hi ponetratlon method ta bout H cent mid by lb lulling metu cd about 20 cent per itinr yard bov th coat of the ordlUBry water bound macadam rond. both of the tlinatet tln baaed oo the u of tienvy rvalduum oil. For Haavy Traffic. In cc wher lb Irofllc U extrcm y rarlod nnd heavy load are trans ported It la preferable to oa neanj euro asphalt, In wblcli cna m tlonat coat U about 23 ceuta per aquar anL Tb bo methods r lao used for resurfacing old macadam road, tb oietbod of procedure being practically th aame a In couatructlug new roada. If lb old rood l worn badly ana con talna Irreeulsr bete tb low place or hole r pal.hed with aton only or -i.h .imia aud nil combined, tamped and rolled Into pine, after which th j new top eotira I placed. Another method of reaurfaclng worn out macadam road la to mix heavy aphakic oil and gravel, then apread Ing th mixture on th road ucn depth that It will k about two Inche In tblcknrM after rolling. Thla meth od baa boon uacd In Maaaachuaetta with III grenteat aucceaa, and om road that were treated by this meth od two year ago ahow abaolutely no ehnnfte at the preaent time and nro In perfect condition. In connection with thla gravel and oil treatment It may be well to men tion tho fuel that It baa been found in Miisaacbusett that wher tralllc la not excessively heavy a mtxtur of annd with bouvy asplinltlc 'i mnuc o economical and ellldent road aurfac In locnlltle where aand or aandy grav el prevnll, and atone la difficult to ob tnln. Cap Cod Road. Six year bko a road of thla. descrip tion wan built on Cape Cod. and It la today lu bitter condition than It waa tho year It waa Dnlahed. Blinllnr work Ima boon carried on In aeverul Uk-bHIIo wher aand prevail, and It bna been found that where the work la proerly done the reaulta are excellent. Kevorul roiula of thla description are now under coiiKlructlon In Mniwachu aetts, Hie entire cost of the rottdn. In- cliKling iiic Hinan nuiuuiu " ""j (jrndlug, being only about 30 cent per wjuiire yard. Another method adopted In Mnaaa--rhuaetU for surface construction la to pliice nliout Ave Incliea of aiuidy gruv el on the roads and compact the snine na imich ns possible, and then apply heavy aaphiiltlc oil. using about throe fourth of a gnllon to the Nquare yard, covering It with Just Hufflelent aandy gravel to take up the aurplus oil. The oil furnishes tho binder that Is luck ing In the mmdy gravel, and the com pleted road presonts a auiooth. hard surface that Is liardly dlstlnculshable from a aurfnee composed of atone and "oil. In. Massachusetts very comprehen alvo etpotluu;iits have been tried with nil methods of trentment of the road surfaces, experimenting with prnctl- cnlly very nmterliil that has been of fered, In nil enses having autllclent chemlcnl nnd physical analysis made -of the binding material used In order that any method or niaterlnl found to be satisfactory may be duplicated and to avoid repealing unsatisfactory coa- stnictlou. RpcaUIng of the English roads, ? X a returned traveler says that the k Kngllshnmn doesn't know what $ i, a rut Is. A road In most purls of 4 this country without a rut would ? look so atrniute to the averngo' 5 furuier that It would luiva to be f Introduced to him. i . 1 r''. '-tr ': - .'"- Turkey Eggt. While Holland. 8 for 2. Mim T. . Ml('I.LITKB. Hone and Saddle Lott lielween I'rinevill d lledi iond, ih lilai k ore alicut MO pouoda ilh addle on. Keward lor return lo Inllon ed yard. & 1 1 V, i r . v. . '1 lilu Cnprright by Paca. 1 . PRESIDENT TAFT AT HIS DESK IN THE WHITE HOUSE FRIENDS FUT HIM Rco$evelt Campaign Shows It Has Been Put Into Poor Hands. ROOSEVELT HAS HM) SONEJURD BUMPS His Recent Campaigns Show He Has Failed to Muster Vote3. Thoodor Rooaevelt hai already keen pul on the defenalv In hla third term candidacy, more than anything else, through th luaptltude of hi friend. Facing the unuiual lluatlon of a third term candidacy, they have not rlaen equal to th altuatlon. Senator Dixon. Ilooaevelt' manager, made a bad mlatake In a recent ad- dreaa and Rooaevelt muat have regret ted later that be did not look over bl remark befor they were publlahed. Mr. Dixon aald that for mor than 60 year, th Republican party b con trolled the pollcle of th nation and then referred to th loa of th Houa by the Republican In 1910 ao th flrat break In party rule. Rut moat everyone know that If the lose of th lower Houa of Congreaa oonstltutea uch a break In party rule, the Republican parly baa been In con trol In Washington only 32 yeara out of the laat 60. and lnc 1872. only 12 venr out of th laat 40. In that time, Ui ore have been two Democratic ad mlnlatratlon and many Republican enate. In fact, th Republican party 1 aa much In command today aa it baa been during a large part of the time alnce th beginning of Grant- aecond administration. Mr. Dixon lament tb loa of th Houa In 1910 a an unprecedented disaster. Yet, In four of the but seven preceding Republican administration the House waa lost In th mid term year. In 1874, 1878, 1882 and 180. Mr. Dixon of course tries to throw the blame of thla condition on, Preal- dent Taft, but the truth Is that It waa aa much tho Senator's fault a any' body's. 11 himself was a willing worker with Senator Aldrlch, to pre vent adeounte tarlS revUlon and n waa as a matter of fact among the most steadfast tand-patters In the Senate. Mr. Dixon's manifesto also seem to be lll-conaldored when he says thut Mr. Taft maat rely for his support in the Chicago convention upon delegates from the south and those possibly of the east and north when direct pri maries do not prevail, but where the riv machine Is dominant. Just what states Mr. Dixon believes are conven tion ridden, would be hard to say. Delasuloa will be chosen by direct in Mlne. Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Possibly also In Maryland aud New Hampshire. The only nortnern amies east of the Missouri river clinging; to the convention system are Rhode Is land, OonnocticuU, Vermont, Delaware, West Vlrgiuln, Michigan, Iowa and Missouri, and of these last, four are claimed aa friendly by the antl-Taft untpaiguers. Irrigated Land for Sale. SOacrea, II mile from I'rlnevillo, on I Hrid stave road. II under colli tion; .V) ecrea in alfmfs and clover; , tnil- Iroin railroad. Addresa X Y care Journal, no agrnift. . .mi Money to Loan. In anma ol 1100 to 11000 on three oi five yeara time. V. t. Hith, I'rine villi, re. OnV wilb Crook County Abstract Co. 2-tl Pan a man who dleregards the whole course of American history and tradl tlon. apurred on by his personal ambl Hon. overcome th tremendous hand! cap of the third term precedent and lund himself In the White House! This Is a question all Republicans are aklim. All agree that no Ameri can has evor been able to do It and they can couut on one linger the nura r who even had the hardihood to iry . aud that only when spurred on by act aeeklng politicians ho posed aa trienda. People are asking themselves if this Is not the condition In the pres ent campaign. Psst performances are as valuable n the case of candidates as of race orses. How a candidate will run best determined by notolng how he has run. Not a Strong Vote Getter. Despite tremendou popularity In he past, Roosevelt has never been a remarkable vote-getter. Mr. Bryan too, la remarkably strong all over th country and ha been for year, but everyone knows how he failed to mus ter the votes. When Roosevelt was elected to the presidency, he ran against a weak opponent Judge Par ker did not have the support or his own party In that election. ' Dut what Roosevelt has done since. and Indeed very recently. In vote- getting Is more significant than his former campaigns. Results of the laat election speak louder than any thing else. In New York, where the personality of the ex-president actually overshad owed thut of Mr. Stimpson, the repub lican candidate for governor, a demo crat was elected by a majority of C7,-000. In Indiana, where Mr. Roosevelt made a whirlwind campaign In his effort to save the state and re-elect Many a Man Owes His Success o an Investment oil 1 niMiniiiiH'nt pirin, lie ciiiiK i' i.n served ns an anchor hikI k !- lilm in a alrnlitlit line Mini ii-'. 1 1 from the many "Uet ltleb hk-k" scheme which are an plcullliil today and which no otti-n menu ra-ne ouiy lor im smooth toliirued promoter tlicr-nf. Bv Inventing IN YOUR HOME TOWN you are ileulfnic with value and ieople with whom you are acquainted people who are lutereetwl In jour welfare liecauite your sue ciks ineniia the success of other about you, and the more uc cesrful eltlxena a town can lionst of the lietter place It will lie. Lots In NOBLES ADDITION can lie had bv iimklnif a very Hinall payment down aud the balance on term to suit the niirvhiiaer. monthly. bi-moutblv quarterly, half-yearly or annual payment. These lots are the In-lit Investment In city property todav. The only district with building restriction and with street Improvement anil side walks already in. Make your selection now. A lew dollar will hold the lot for you until you can make further pay ments. You are entitled to the best. Why not get H'? '" In and M me show you NOBLES ADDITION, the center ol bulla lug activity Id 1'rlnevllle. Jim Hill is Coming! That is all right, but We Are Here to Make Good PHOTOS." So don't fofget to look, over our work and get our prices, which are right LAFLER'S STUDIO, 3rd St. Near CourtbouM. AmtUur Fini.hing Don Nwtly and Promptly. 3 28 Summons In the HrritU Court ot the Btt ofOMgon 1r Crook county. W. A. bth, f Uinttff. J A. Bvl. defenifttit. To J. A. Hoyl, s id ilefrwUnt: In th nmmeui Uie (ut: ( Ofpon, yon are her-!'? r-(uirrl to uj.-ar nl dswit tbe complaint nil Knln you in the " titUM afiinn on or the 2nd day ot May. lyi' and f you la it no to apir and answer th- i.laimill will lake JudKiuni againit yon (or the a im ot uin nundrl dollara with in-..r.-t n.PrHin at ihe rate o ten iereentier annum Iroro ihcflibriay of July, lH,for attorutry'a t and for bu cuau and diaburie-ni4-nu ot this vtion. Tlii iiimmoiii ti punninea oy ww' cufl Court oi the wtaie ol Omron tor Crook ...mi .,,.,1 i.n ihe IHth dav ol Min h, 1V12, dloraiZ Contlve ween in latkt W A mlmtM l AdWaitratr Krlr a h-r'ty ln ttmt nndflfnM h f'nt t'Y th oiuniy court tf ne ht!tf of 'r-ifD. ffr rMk eounfr duly Mrfln! d, adintfitatratfir of lh -t;itH of 'rnllii I. rn'oiiMin. da-fiipw d and all pTwrm htt'liiij ialtit mf tiul Mttld ': t nrr hTct-T rn(uir-(i lo .rv-rit Km aaitie duly riftd. to ald ad Rinitittr at th Iw ofn 4 Willnrd . fttrt. In Prtn-vIM-. frutt wtttiin i ni'Mttlu from the date of 1 tie 11 rat puitljtlu bated aud iooMbed flrt llm Vr-n 21, J;2. AdtnJnUratrof the entate of ornt-llu U Notice of Administrator Salt of Kcul Kitu. In thvmn!y rourt ol Ihe Htate of Orefo IVir Ktintk county. In the mauer of tue eafate of Rkhard Mfyer, d"'-a4d. . , . NotM-e ) h?TPy tren that, omlef and by virtue ut a dcr aud ordr ol mie of real tatr, itfttif d out of the rounty court of the "tare ol f irt-iron Uftt'.t'iok ounty, on t fi- th day of March. in the mmier of the et of fii'-hard My-r, dM-ea-d, and to me direetcd, auibori?iii emi-owrirnr and diriK'tine f " a adiuiiiiatrator of th iate ot aid RlrhaM Mt-Tr dteaiwd, U neit lie Hereinafter d rr.Ud real tMi U-Ur(titiaT to the eitate of aaid Kh hard Meyer, d- .-d, and y ibt firficevdB to the iaTmnt of the unpaid claim aud eipenwr a;aint aid estate, I will, on I StrUy, tWc 6tk Uy April, 1912, : at the front door of the courthouse, in the rlty ol I'rffievllLe, Crook county, hute of t-rirou at the hour ol 2 o'cloek in the afternoon of ! that day. sell, at t.u-H auction to the higbrt i.iidr U,t ch in hnd. all he rivht. tit It and intereat the said Kb hard Myer, deceaaed. had. o: the 2Mb "lay oi May. rui. i hhiw i b.s death, iu and to ine louowing-oeatrnwcu (.rembtea. t-wlt: luarterof aevtbm thirty-Uirre, in township Mlteen south, ol range fourteeo eaat oi tc u ,n..ii U uvirtlari in fri countT. Slate of Oretron. lgetber with the tenement!-, b-re1t tauitrnts anl anpurtenanr- iuviy i-.. or In any wise (pertaiDinR, and apply th trwewiii oi aii sai w ' " uaid clalmsand cxjniv-s aaalnut said estate. Dated and published first note 3artb ah, WU K A. BI9KTT. Adtninistrator ot the eatateof Ktcbard Meyer, deceaed. A. R. BOWMAN lthe nd published lu hrinevUiw, Crou county, The d'ate of the first publication of this sum- County Journal, a weekly newspaper printeu mniM la the 21st dav ol March. M, iv- ni" i Attorney for plaintiff. The Oregon Bar At th Old Stand G. W. Wiley & Co Prp All kinds of Choice Liquors , Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft Natk f Foul Stttlritat. Notice Is hereby given by Ihe uadernliriied. the nnilnllrlor ol the eatale of John B (iu.llon. deceased, U all perwm lniereled Id winl elle, that h has made and tiled who PUrk f the CCHlUtT COUTI Ol CHJOk t'OUUlT. Oreaon, Ul Bna'. accouniinf ol hi, adminn tratino ol Mid eiiate. and Mid court bu el Monday, the 6lh day ol May. 1M2 at 10 o clock f...nn,.n At thecUDtV COUft TOOm ID Prlnevllle. OrcoD, aa the tlraa and place lor heartna ana aeiinog miu hui ,.wuui... At which time and place, any perron inter ested Id aaid eaute may appear and object to aaid anal accounnna. Daied and pubiinhed 8rt time March 21. '912. M B, Elliott, Administrator ot th estate ol John B. GustaiaoD, deceased. Notice far Publication, bepartment ol the interior. Not Coal Land. U.S. Land Otticeal Laaeview. Oregon. March U, 1V12. Notice is hereby given that Kstella M. Hall, of Hampton. Oregon, who, on February 1, 110, made Homesteni entry, m- NW'-i. WHHW'iBec. 20 and BE' bfc. Sec. 1. townihlp 21 .. Knge K., Willamette Meridi an hssSled onllce ol Intention to make final commuiation proof, to esiabiih claim to the land above described, Iwiore H. C. Ellis, U.S. Commissioner at bis oUlce, at Bend, Oregon, oa tbe iilh dy ol My. t laimaut nsmes as witnesses: Burr Blafk. AdnaF.f. Lloyd Peck, iuia M iller all ot Bsmpton, Oregon. A. . onion. 3-21 Register. 8UI11I110DS. In Ihe circuit Court ol th State ot Oregon lor the Count) r "I Crook. W. L. Mcl.onaglll. C. McGonagill, V. R. Mc tionsgtll and Burch Mc(ionill. the only heirs at law ol J W. Mctioliagill deceased, plaintiffs, Sumuioos. In the Circuit Court of ttaeBtat of Oregon for Crook county. Charles B. Durbin, plaintiff. T8. , Ualln. .TMtllHX Of thf lastWlll and testament of Charles Cooper MaJIng. de ceased; Annie Manna. rrvuericK ai.m'S. y.linvMil Annis Mallna. George Dee, Usaie Klbbee, and John W. Dee, Eleanor i..u lnu Hiirlee. Charlea Durham., tbe unknown heirs of Charles Durham, de-cea-ed, and also all Other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest In the real estate described herein, defendants. t.. At upline, as exeotitrlx of the last deceased: Annie Mailing, i-'rederlck Mali". Mary Mallng, Annie Maltng: George Dee. Llasle Klbliee and Jobn U. Dee. ElanorGod II. lna Hurley. Charles Durham, the un known heirs ofCharlea Durham, deceased, an.1 also all otner persons or irur u b Mln,li,e anv rlahu title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described In tbe complaint. Defendants. In the name of the mate of Oregon, yon are hereby required lo appear In tbe above en titled court and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or r..N '2nd dae of Ma v. lt12. and If you fail so to appear or answer, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the court for Ihe relief demanded lu tbe complaint against y The relief demanded In the complaint against you Is that the plaintiff's title lu and to the following oeannoeu reai iFniti ,y i. Notic af Fksal Settlesseat Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, the sdministratorol the estate of Wilford J, Crsin, deceased, that he has made and Sled with, tbe clerk of the county court his final ac counting ol his administration of said estate, i ,h mnntv court has set Monday. Mar Sth 112. at Wo'clock In tbe forenoon, at the county court roomln prlnevllle. Oregon, as the time aud place for hearing and settling said final accounting. At which said time and place, any person imeresieu ,u msv appear and ob)ect losaid final accounting lialed this nth day of March. ll'U. Administrator of tha estate ol Willord J. Crain, deceasea. - Hetkt f Faul Settleaaeat. viIm u herV,v (riven bv the nnder- 8iKned, tbe executrix of the last will and testsmeni oi istuorw ii.uci, utw., that she has made and filed with th clerk ol the county court her final ac counting of her administration of the said estate, ana tnai mo court, u Mondsv, t!io6tbday of May, 1912 at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon, atthecounty court room in PrineviUe, Oregon, as the time and place for bearing and settling said final accounting. At which said time and place, any person interested in said estate may appear and object to said final accounting. Dated this 28th dav of March, 1912. Blanche Michel. Executrix of the last will and Testa ment of Isidore Michel, deceased. LOOKS BAD IN MISSOURI Roosevelt la Loelng Ground There and Friends Desert. Tho proposition of Governor Hadley of Missouri that the dolPRiitlon from thut stnto be divided equally between Prosldeut tttft and ex l'resldent Roose velt Is regarded by Mr. Taft's manK era as nn obvious confession of defeat. The course ot Senator Borah, wio has announced that In view of the Col umbus speech he cannot take part In the campaign to promote Mr. Roose velt's ambitions, also constltutss a bit ter disappointment to the third term advocates, It will be recalled that after the Col umbus speech was delivered Mr. Rorah pronounced so much of It aa referred to the recall of Judicial decisions, etc., as "all bosh," and It Is assumed that hla legal sense hoB compelled him to take tho stand Unit ho cannot contrl' bate to the reuominaUon of Mr. Hoose- vclt. '9 1911. by American Press Association. PRESIDENT TAFT. his Intimate friend and would-be run nlnK mate. Senator Beverldce, the democratic candidate was elected by a majority of 12,000. His Attacks Helped, In Connecticut, Mr. Roosevelt at tacked the democratic candidnte for governor, but he was elected by a ma jority of 3.700. In New Hampshire, where Mr. Rooseyclt's friend and champion, Robert P. Bass, was elected, the vote fell off 12.000 as compared with the majority Riven to Mr. Taft in 1908, As further evidence that Mr. Roose velt's star Is waning, may be cited the fact, that the announcement ot the Rosevelt candidacy for the third term did not evoke throughout the country anywhere near the predicted enthus iasm. In fact, the big shout that was supposed to follow the throwing of T. lt'i hat Into the ring was noticeably absent, from. Massachusetts to Ore gon. In many places it never rose above a whisper. I.. N. Jones. May Jones his wife. J. B.Jones, Annie Jones his wile, Thomas J. Jones, Hannah Junes his wile, A. J. Jones, Viola Jones his wile. W. F. Jones. Ines Jones his wile. Dell Jckon, formerly Delia Jones, and Kreil Jackson, her tiusl.a i.l. and t,. Vt . Jones, the heirs at law ol Hlephen Jones deceased, also ail other unknown heirs of the said Siephen Jones, clslining any tight, title, estate or lien upon or interest in the real properly described In complaint herein, defendants. To A. J. Jones and Viola Jones his wile, aud htr m, isw of Stephen Jones, deceased; also -ii miw, unit noun heirs of said Stephen Jones, claiming any right, title, claim, lien upon or interest in me rem i'i-i',-.) . . summons and complaint herein, delendanls. In ihe name ol me stte ol Oregon, ou are hereby reunited lo appear and answer the com plaint tiled gi"t you It' the above entitled court and suit, on or before the last day ol the lime prescribed In the order lor publication ol this summons, to wit: The -1th day of May, pu; nuil il vou Isil lo so answer for want thereof, the "pUlntiffs will apply to the court for the reliel in this summons and said com nlainl demanded, lo wit: That the defendants anil each oi Hu m be reouired anil compelled to set up and establish their clslm or clalnii (merest or interests, in the land herein described to wit: The west half of th north- st iiuarn-r, sun uiu ni-si imn u, ,uv o,.u,- . . ..-r.,r i s..i,li.,1, tWt'tltV-fOUr. in tOW tl- .liiptllleeli south of range twelve cast of Hie Willamette Meridian, lu Crook County, Ore gon adverse and conflicting with lbs estate . . . ...... ..1..i,l,Tu ,li,.r.,tn lht fie- lul uneresus oi .... .... - ....in, i .mil cai'u oi luciu. aio, mi rvio claiming or to claim by through tuliler them or either of them, be declared to have no estate or interest in uie i preiiM.. " . I'rtrl tliereoi, aim mniaum .-o V'V,ll1 his court iorever barring the said delendanls and each of lliem and all persons claiming or toclaim bvmrougn or uiou r un-m o, them, from claiming or lo claim, au estate, .i.iu li.. or interest in the aaid premises or aiiy part llicreof, and that plaintiffs be de- reed and declare,! to oe tne o ocis m , Simple oi the laud abovo uescrtoeu. sua mj platutins nave uo i, vo.- u..-. -- this suit, and such oilier aud nirtlier relief as Ihe court may seem wimwu Tilts summons is ordered to be served upon voubv th publication thereof. In the Crook Coti ni v Journal, a weekly newspaper pub. Hshed in rrliieviue. urcaou. o. ....... ..". ii.... u i Kills iudee of the county court for Crook County. Oregon, said order be ng dated theiOth day ol March, WIS, and the date of the llrsl publication of this summons Is March 21st, e.'i-', sii'i wieuaw ,,... puWlcatiouM.ylth.lDlJ. g j rn-ppY, Attorney lor plaintiffs. J2. IU of NH, NW'ior NK'i,Br.MBj,, S, of NE' of section J9, all in township 12. -..,i, ru,,lsen.st of the Willamette Meridi an, be' forever quieted aatninst tha claims of yourselves, the aula ueieuuanva, aim ma, , i. .ai HufunHnntK. he forever rea. trained from setting up any claim In and to anid premises or any part thereof; and re-n.A.-i., anv im,d ilmt mas- exist thereon by reasons of any said claims on the part of yourselves, the said defendants. Also that a ,Wriuin deed made to Charles Mallng by Charles Durham la? reformed, and made to Include the SK's of Ihe NW' j of aald section : that the plaintiff recover the costs and ritaiuiraements of this suit, and for such other and further relief as may seem meet and proper in the premises. Tl,ltt,ionsls dublished pursuant to an order therefor made on the Anh day of March. WIJ, by the Honorable H. C. Kills, judge of the county court of the state of Ore gon, for the County or Crook, acting In the absence or the circuit Judge from the county, and the first publication thereof Is madeou the 21st day of March, Wl Uiltneb A SKWAUh Attorneys for plaintiff. Netica for Fablkatia. Department of the Interior, V. S. Und Office at The Pallea, Oregon, March 25th. Ml Kotice is hereby given mai "'"" A of Lamonta. tiregon, who, on October 2nd, 1905, made homestead. So. 14710. aerial. No. 0312. for wS nw4, aud bU '4. pf.uo township H SOUtn, range . VtI Meridian, has Sled notice of internum to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land aUiv?e described, before W arren Brown, County Clerk, at his offiee, at ; PrineviUe, Oregon, on tne iu ;a. oi Claimant names as witnesses: Ca" McGhee, of Madras, Oregon: Charles Foster, Abel Cudd, Shairid Boxarth, ol TToOR?.Kegis.er. Notic to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given, by the unrlersitined, the administrator of tbe estate of John H. Jarrett, de ceased, to all creditors of said cltf ceased and to all persons having claims againsr said estate to pre sent them with the proper voucher to the timlersitrned, at tbe ottiee ol the J H. Haner Abstract Company iu Priueville, Oregon, within six mouths of the date of the tirst publi cation of this notice. Dated this 14th day of March, Wl.'. L. M. Becbtell, Administrator. A Little Fish Talk Notice tot Publication. Department of the Interior. V. S. Laud olliee al The Ualles, Ori-gon March 4th, UUi. Notice Is hereby given that liKOKtiK A. LITTl.h. of IM-inevlUn, Oregon, who, ou March Ulh, 1910, tlliulc homesti-sil. Mi. u"-". :4:,, v .. "l lovtlship 17 south, range It: oast, Ilia incite Meridian, has Bled notice oi Intention to make linal commutation Pfool. to establish claim to tbe land abovo described, before Timothy K. .1. Puffy. U.S. Commissioner, at Ills office, at I'rinevillc, Oregon, on tin) 20lh VlatmauV'lialin's na witnesses: Ocorge W. Crawford, Sathanid W. Morrisetlo, Seears I.ec oi Priueville, oreguu, and A. O. Myers, of Iied- Jd. " c W.MOOKB, Ueglster. I ; i i ii i 1 Is shvavs interesting to the buyina tiousekeeper who must buy Fish at least once a week. There are grades in Fish as there ate in meats and other foods, and our plan la slwsvs to provide the best for our customers because bv that means we are sure of holding our trade. Make a test here next"tiuie you buy Fish of any kind and yon will admit ours is 'superior. City Meat Market