Farm and Garden GROW OWN TABLE DAINTIES. Cvary Farm, Nt Mattsr What Its lit, Should Have Kitehrn Oardtn. Perhaps tha umat clinmrterlnlle fea ture of our nurlhtirn and saitr-rn farina la the hum ri'BHiablo gunlcn, aaya W. It. Ili'ntlln. aaxUlHUt bortlrultiirlat, turvau of ln tit Intluitrjr. Eveu wlivrn li orchard liua Imi'U lu ntcil. and whrrs ilia urnuiiipiiinl aurruuiiilliiKS of tlia bums huv bi-ru iicwIix-IihI, a fulrly wvll ki'i't irnruVu In which me grown tiiimlwr of Hit stnuls klmU of Ti'k lipt la i'inrnlljr to Imj found, 1 it uiitny raws tho rlticlml Inu-riwt In the ifiinlt'ii W uinnlfiitil by tho wo ini'H of tho liouu-hiilit n ml niiii l) of the IHfinmry ram la glveu lijf them. A mull Kiitlou of the garden Incloauro la gciicrully devoted lu tlio culllvntlon of fluwurs, anil a number of medicinal hiiits lira Itivnrhibly (irrarnt. TbriHiiiliiiiit the m'r parti of (lie country oiitt Hilda Hint tho condltluna fovvmlliv III maintenance anil uo of tlia tiuciiiUlo garden nr aouipwhat different, niul, while iiumlur of vege table croia may be grown aomcwurre on Hi farm, there la wanting Hint dis tinction i rlinntfti-rlntlr of tho typical New lJnirlniiJ kitchen garden. It would b Imptinlblt to tnaks an roil into ratlmnte of tho Tuluo of crop grown In the kitchen gardens of tin United fitntra, but from careful ob Servntlon th stntrnieut can in My be mads tbat a well kept garden will yield return ten to Otet'n time greutcr than, would the aaiu area and location If devoted to general fnrm ruia. A half aero devoted to the varloua kind of garden cropa will easily anppty a family Willi $UX worth f vegetables during Hi year, wbll th sterns- ri'luro fur furm cropa la c'iil(lcrnl)!y leas (bun oiietculb of thla amount. A bountiful aupply of vtgelalilcs cloae at band where they tuny bo arc u red at a few moments' notice la of even mors Importance hnu tli roers monejr mine. Krcsh vegetiibles from tho bom garden are not subjected to exposure on tb marketa or In tranapWtatlon and aro not liable to become Infected In any way. Many of the product of tbe gardrn loas their chiiraciertatlc flavor when not uaed within a few tiours after gathering. Py mono of tlit' home garden the production of the vegetable aupply for the family I . directly utider control, and In many - I tbe only way whorojiy clean, fresh produce may be secured. Tbe borne vegetable garden 1 wor thy of Increased attention, and a greater number and variety of crop tiould be lucluded In the garden. Tb question of proximity to tb bouse or other buildings la of great Im port a tic when locating a garden. In old homesteads tb garden wa gen erally located directly adjacent to tb house, requiring but a few alep from tb kitchen to reach tb extreme parts of the garden. Th work of caring for a garden I uaunlly done at ipar times, and fur thl reaaon alone th location ahould be near the dwelling. In can tho lite cboaen for the garden ahould become unaullitblo fur any rnuae. It la not a difficult matter to change th location. . Many persons prefer to plan tbe garden In a different location every Ova or six year. Guinea Piga aa Lawn Mower. In America the bumble guinea pig la ued largely to advance tbe cause of clence by luccumblng to different germ, by refualug to weaken after genernllona of Intetii Inbreeding, and ty gonernlly "tendlpg to prove" what ever tho aWcntlHt wnnt to prove. But over lu Englnnd the guinea pig la be ing uaed na a Inwn mower with gront effect H bi more than a mere ma chine, nt that, for we nro naaurcd that lie not only clip the Inwn evenly, but with rnre dlacrlmliintlon remove all tlio wood therefrom. Guinea plgi mul tiply very rapidly and n I moat any ono can get enough to keep bis lawn mowed If be atnrt early In the aprlng. We tliouk'lit the American farmer who tied hi Inwn mower to nn nutomoullo and akitcd around over hi lawn hud solved tlio problem, but the English .mowing ayntmn hn certain poluti of superiority which Increase our respect for llrltlah liiKenulty.-Nutlonni Stock man and Farmer. A Certain Cure. "Do you know anything that will kill potuto bugr asked the youug man with the yellow Angora. "yes," aald the old lady with th glngbnm apron crustily: "got 'em to smoke cigarettes." j-H-f-r-K-H-r-H-l-l-l-l-l-l-l-l"!' MANURE MEAN9 DOLLARS. Manure la worth dollar. Why ; not aave thoa dollar? Manure , . add humua aa well aa plant P food to the aoil, and one la aa T valuable aa the other. Tho soil -N my eontain all the olomont of inrl hut If it baa no hu- J. !C mua that olomanta aro not i available and planta do net T thrive. Humua aide In rehim-sj. Inn moiatur for the future u ' of the plant. Now ia tho time to T ave money by aaving manure, I and manure la bet aavad by b-- Ing aprend upon tho fiold where It will do tha most flood. Immo- .. diets value In oropa as wsll as ultimnto value in tho farm T ulta from th uo of tha manure A cproador. j! y.j-H-H--H'-M-HIH"H-WH-Ht THI OLD COUNTRY CHURCH. I have wornhlpod In oathtdrala that aro (ll)llllO And In tamplaa that are nodarn In thoir atyls. I bav wn Hit art and tiMuty of thalr fWHHMMI And tho ilorloa of th.lr altar and thalr a tola. But to m thor I tempt that la flrr II I (ho old whlto cliurcb Oon In me drll. Whro tho blrda that nwt up In lh twirry Htart to Una whan tlia autoa rum M Mil. There It etanda iiwini th tall nld maplea llark the mualo of tia Kni old bail OuunUina throuih (reon billa and solaan whoalflahJal oft and low It echo throuih tho dell There th honaet oountrr folk now gather I lurk 10 lhlr heeriy prayer and praiiw Aa II tlnau oul on Ih Babl.mh murnin l.lha aweet Incenae that wild roue ralao.. riuata auuvo the pea'ful ancient (rave yard. Where beneath the do we re loved enea reel', Inaro above and bring! a heavenly blew Ina Prom the realm! that aro forever bloat, I have wrlit4 In tho grand eathxlrala. Heard their ihemea, llielr cliimne and anlhema atiell. Out pralae m tilgher, heaven eeem nearer. In th eld whll church down In thedcll. ' C. . UARNI'IX KURIOt FROM KOR RESPONDENTS Q.-loe It pay to crmi tbe Mglan bar wltb th cotumuo cotiontiiin. A. No. . Q In breeding Belgian, what la th Interval but ween litters? A. -Thirty Cay . , Q.-How much nutriment U con tained In fifty pouuda of aklmmllk. and bow may It inoet euxlly be n traded? A. Kklmmllk Is largely water, fifty pounds contnluliig but Or pound of nutriment, niontly protein, which I best secured by making It Into "cottag cheene." Q. Why la th Ayleebury dark not popular In this country? A. Tbli quuck ha a wbll skin and plcki bard and la not to ay 40 raise a th Pe kln. which la a better layer and Just (It tb American market wltb Its yel low, lendor. Juicy carcass. Q.-Wbnt la meant hy "pinioning" a regard geese? A. Thou who keep wild geese, like the Canadian, are com pelled to remove the outer wing Joint to prevent their escap. Tbey are thus "pinioned." Q.-How mucb of a cut Is given a bow bird for a missing tall feather, and bow long does It Ink for new wing and tall feathers to grow? A If the variety Is subject to color dis qualifications, on point; If not. one hnlf point 811 to eight weeks. , Q.-Wbot Is aa "emasculated" cock erel? A.-Your dictionary will tell you that It Is a capon. . " Q.-Wblch are the great duck raising states In tb TJnloa. and which Is th most popular duck? A Maasacbu setts. New York. Tennylvsnla. Pekln, Q. What la meant by the word "fan cier?" A. A breeder of pur bred chickens Is termed a fowl fancier, a breeder of pur bred dogs Is called a dog fancier, and a breeder -of purs Chester Whites Is a hog fancier. Q. Which Is tb mors Important side of tbe poultry Industry, meat or eegs? A.-Ggga. The return from this source Is two-third of th whole total from tha poultry Industry. Q. What are fancy breed? A. These are tha ornamental In poultry- like the Sultana. Silkies, bantam and peafowl FEATHERS AND EAQSHELL8. There are two things that make runny flocks unprofitable too mucb grain and too little animal and green food. Tbla makes a narrow fattening ration, and the hens do not receive tbe eloments necessary for bealth and egg production. Edward Taylor of Aleiandrla, S. D., wrote bis nam on an egg that was shipped to Brooklyn. Miss Margaret Oraynor ate tbe egg, and It was so bon ton that she wrote to Mr. Taylor. They later sent out their wedding an nouncements written on eggshell. OiP reason why turkeys crossed with the wild do not get bluckheaa so or- ten Is because the wild blood In their veins lead them to wander and to keep away from the barnyard and tbe hon runs, where the blackhead germ, the Amoeba malcagrldls. flourishes. Among the gifts at a donation party to a new .preacher at Term Hill. I'a., waa a flock of fourteen flue chickens. They were placed In a now henhouse the members bad built and started right lu to Iny. This beats serving preachers autedlluvlna cluck' and rubbernecks. . . ' The fellow who claims he ha dis covered the secret of the sex of eggs and cau control the same should get busy on the problem of perpetual mo tion. If there Is any liar that can dud the secret without bait trying he can. Ills own wagging tongue could be used In the experiments. . . . Allentowo, Pa., has a female society called Ye Old Hens. While It Is composed of young and coy maidens and tbe principles of the club are not nutl-matrlmonhil, the young men of lue famous Peanut City are giving the lilr members the cold shoulder, as they fear cacklers and henpeckers. Dogs soon become proficient at open ing spring gates. Our bulldog Ted enslly opens the ordinary store door by rising on his hind legs and snap ping tbe latch, but when conllned in t room where there Is a window he doesn't bother with preliminaries, but chews up the snsh. . To avoid (Jocks getting mixed and cocks getting Into uiixups use bolts, burs or hooks to kocp out the pups. TREES PROVE OF GREAT BENEFIT TO PUBLIC ROADS Make Them LeoU Ornamental and Pro tect Traveler From Sun. It baa been polutrd out that fruit tree ar growu, along th highway of Kuropeun countlea sud ar not only an ornument and coitifort but a sourc of revenue at tb sam tlni. Cherry treea, tb fruit trees moat used lu (Jermuny, grow quit large, about thirty feet blgb. wltb a crewn ipread of C'unl dimension, and remain sound many J vara after having reached full growth. Apple and pear trees, tike the cherry, grow to freat height and spread and would therefore b suit nbl for aveuue (Hunting. But It Is duslrabl to na trees' with persistent . a aatnto aoao. fruit whlrb Uie wind does Dot sbske off; bene tb prefereue for tbe cher ry tre.-. ' ' ' Nut trees. Ilk walnut, pecan or hickory, might possibly yield a small profit a few years after planting. Of tbe forest trees tbos would be pref erable that attain largo alx. that ar long lived, tbat withstand blgb wind and grow aymmetrlcal without being trimmed Into shape every year or two. . These would Include tb oak. backberry. linden, sycamore. ,jrarielle of bard maple and others. To Insure success In planting trees core must be taken lu their selection wltb reference to tb soil . Id wblcb they are to b planted. Some varieties. like tb oak, locust and col ton wood. will grow In any soli, wbll lb elm sud sycamore must bar t deep loam free from alkali to develop Into per fect specimens and attain a long Ufa. Aa we have a great variety of native trees It will not be dlrtliult to find a suitable specie for almost any aolL ATTRACT FARMER'S TRADE. Way to Do It la to Hav a Good Road From His Fsrrn te Town. Wben It's rainy, stormy weather busi ness s slack. Th farmers cannot com to town because of muddy roads, and It la alwaya several daya after a rain before the roads are passable. - t But during thla rainy weather nei ther can the farmer work la tbe field. If there was a good road from tbe farmer1 place to town It la certain tbat the fnrmer would come to town on days when It was Impossible to plow or cultivate. ' That's Just on of a hundred reasons why yon ahould work for good roads Just ai water follows tbe natural course, so will the farmer travel ten miles of good roads to your town rather than go half that distance over bad roads to a closer town. Hock roads cost about $4,000 a mile. The road district extends three miles, making a benefit district of 0C0 acres on ach side, or a total of 1,020 acres to tbe mile. In aome atates the town ship mvx one-fourth, leaving $3,000 to be paid for by tbe farmers. This means an assessment of only $1.66 per acre. Divided Into ten yenr payments this figures 10 cents per acre per yenr for ten years. During the ten years the farmers In the road district are exempt from all road taxes Tbat amounts to a reduction of T centa on very $100 of valuation. In other words, a rock road can b built for not to exceed 12 cents per acre for ton years. As the average farm contains 1(10 acre It mean $10.20 per yenr for ten years for each farmer. It Is evident to any one that land on a rock road Is worth $25 to $30 per acre more. . ' ,. The drag Is successful when persist ently used. Commercial clubs In .a great many towns' give the farmers free drags nnd offer substantial cash prizes for the best half mile stretch of dragged road. ' a :' Good roads are a necessity to your business nud an economical necessity to the farmer. .You can afford to give Valuable time and effort to promoting good roads. NOVEL GOOD ROADS SCHEME. Tennoaaoe Haa Sent Out Call For 50,000 Voluntsora to Work on Highways. ' Tennessee has the fever for . better roads. The project at present 'of greatest Interest Is the movement for n highway ecross the state from Memphis to Bristol, a distance of over COO miles. . . The commission- has set out to se ' cure not less than 50,000 volunteers to work on the rond for two. days. To this end blanks have been sent out te subcouimlssioncrs and committee! In counties through which the high way will pass. It is stated that repllo bave been received from about one fifth of those to whom bhmks wore sent nud that the commission now bus enrolled about JS.000 volunteers. Many at these not only volunteer to work two days, but n considerable prouor tiou express thetr willingness to labor two weeks, ninety days or until the enlerprlse la completed. , - . I . . -''T'"Vcv. 5 ,-.'j.wji,ii,v .,..- .-i Irrigated Land for Sale. Hn scree. It miles from Prinevllle. on old Iteud eta- road. All under culti vation: 5t) acre In alfalfa and clover; 7' niilea from railroad. Addrea X Y L csre Journal. No agents. 2 2D-tf Turkey Egg. Whit Holland. for $2. Ms. T. F, JIcCi.litk, 3. 21 Hore and Saddle Lost. Pj, t M' Oi. n 1p.,auilt a t 1 .,-,.. .1 on black mare shciit KOI) pounds with addle on. Howard for return to Dillon r CM yard. ill Many a Man Owes His Success to an Investment on the liiHtAllment plan, tie muse It hut nerved tinn anchor mi I k-1 Mm In a, straight line Mnd ii.-ii triim the ninny "(iet ICIch (Jiii. V scheme which are ao plem mil today and which no olu n meun rlchm only for the amootn tonirued promoter thereof. Bv Investing IN YOUR HOME TOWN you lire dentins: wtih vnlmn and eoile wltb whom you are acquainted people who are InU'rexted In your welfare because your suc cess means the success of others Hbout you, nud the more sue-i-i-Hsful rltlzi-jis a town can boast of the lietter place it will be. Lota In NOBLES ADDITION can lie bad by making a very small payment down and the balance on term to suit the purchaser, monthly, bi-monthly quarterly, half-yearly or annual pnymeubi. These lots are the Lest luveet mcnt In city property today. The only district with building restrictions and with street improvements and side walks already In. Make your selection uow. A few dollars will bold tbe lots for you until you can make further pay ments. You are entitled to the beet. Why not get It? Come In nnd let me show you NOBLES ADDITION, the center of build lug activity In Prluevllle. A. R. BOWMAN The Oregon Bar i At thflOld Stand aW.Wacy&CoPrp. AH kinds of Choice Liquors Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft i Summons. In the Circuit Pourt of thfl State of Oregon for Uie County of Crook. W. U MciSonngiU, C. MeflonAgill, V. R, Mc iRmnjrtU and Bnreh MeGontgdU. the only heirs t law of J W. Ucijional. demeaned, plaintiffs, va. L.N. Jones, May Jonea his wife. J. R. Jones, Annie June tali wife, Thomas J. Jones, Itaimah Jones his wife, A. J. Jones, Viola Jiiiivs his wife. W, F. Jones, Inez Jones his wife, Delia Jackson, formerly Iella Jones, and , Kretl Jackson, her buslmn.i, ami li, W.Jones, the heirs at law of Htephen Jones deceased, i alto all other unkuowu heirs of the said 8teihen Jones, claiming any tight, title, estate i or lien upon or interest in the real prierty duseribed in complaint herein, defendants, To A. J. Jones and Viola Jones his wife, and Thomas J. Jones aud Hannah Jones his wife, heirs at law el Stephen Jones, deceased; also all other unknown heirs of said Stephen Jones, clftitniuK any right, title, claim, lien upon or iulereat in the real property described in this sunuuons and oompleint herein, defendants. In the nameof the State of Oregon, You are lure by required to appear and answer the com plaint filed againKt you in the above entitled court and suit, oincw before the last day of the time prescribed ill the order for publication of this summons, to wit: The 4th day of May, lyi'J, and U you fall to so answer for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for tho relief in this summons and said com plaint demanded, HI wit : That the defendants ami each of them oe reu fitted and compelled to set .up and establish their claim or elatms, interest or imercitts, in the land herein described to wil: The west hlf of the north went quarter, and the west half of the south nest quarter of section twenty-four, in town ship fifteen south of ranee twelve east of the Willamette Meridian, in Crook County, Ore gun, adverse and conflicting with the estate Hint interests of plaintiffs therein, that de fendants and each of them, and all persons claiming or to claim by throush under them or either of them, be declared to have no cMateor interest in the said premises or any part thereof, and that a decree be entered by this court forever barring the said defendants ami eaehof then ami all persons claiming or to claim hy through or under them or either of tliein, from-claiming or to claim, an estate, rinht, title lien or 1 merest in the said premihes or any part thereof, and that plaintiffs be de creed aud declared to be the own em in fee sir.iple of the land above described, and that plaintiffs have their cost and disbursements of thts Buit, and such other and further relief as to the court, may seem equitable in the premises.. This summons is ordered to be served upon vouby the publication t hereof,, n the Crook i'ountv Journal, a weekly newspaper pub. lished'ln Prluevllle, Oregon, toy the order of the lion. H. C. Kills, judge of the county court for Crook County, Oregon, said order be ing dated the joth day of March, UMi, and the date uf the first publication of this summons th March -ai st, 1912, nnd the date of the last publication May JUi, mi. , T. K.J. IH'J-'FY, ' - A' Attorney for plaintiffs. Notice for Publication. Ttojittrtment of the Interior. IT. 8. LatutoffluoatTUe UUa,Oreuon March ilb, 1912. Notice Is taercbv clven that UKOItilE A. Lirn.K, nt l'rlnovHla. Oregon, who. on Marehllth, 1910, maile homesleail. No. IM207. tor aelj. Scetlon i. township 17 south, range Itieast, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice ot intention to make tiua.1 eonnnntallon proof, to establish Claim to the laml almve ileserilietl, ln't'ora Timothv K. .1. Puff v . U.B. Commissioner, at his (tfiee, at I'rinevillu, Oregon, on the Mill onv ot April, wi'j. t'laiimint names as witnesses: George V. ("rawfora, Nathaniel V. Morriseite, Seears Lee, oi Prtneville, Oregon, ami A. O. .Myers, oi Red mond, Oregon. S-Utt. , "C W. MOOHE, ltegister. fz tthePurW FOSTER The Dinner of will appreciate th flavor of oar superior FUh, for it is always the chief dieb at table. "Encore," is the usual cry after one helping. Our patrons realize that we carry only the best and freebeet Fish, taken daily from river, lake and ocean. All kinds of shell-deb in season and alwaya of the finest quality. Still, our prices are very moderate. - City Meat Market Visit the Old Home -vta- 0.S.L and Union Pacific Lia Pntedea' W A at antic Black Stgaal Baltimore... $107.50 Kansas City t 60.00 Boston 110.00 Minneapolis.. 60.00 Chicago 72.50 ' New York 108.50 Denver 55.00 Omaha.. .... 60.00 Going limit fifteen flays: final return limit October 31; 1912 STOPOVER PRIVILEGES., Choice ot routes. Proportionately Reduced Fares to Many Other Points DATES OF SALE APRIL 25, 26. 27 to St. Paul and Mlnneanolla only.' TO ALL DESTINATIONS: MAY 2, 8, 4, 9, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 29. ', " . . JUNE 1, 6, 7, 8. 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25. 27, 28, 29. ; ' Jt LY 2, 3. 6, 7, 11, 12, 15, 16. 20, 22.23, , 29, 30,31. AUGUST 1, 2, 3, 6, 7. 12, 15. 16, 22, 23, 29, 30, 31. . ' SEPTEMBER 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, 11, 12, 30. v , . . . Through Train Service to the East. Strictly High-Class. Call on or write nearest O W. R. 4 X. Agent and Wi him assist yoo- In- outlining A DE LIGHTFUL SUMMER OUTING, jor address Vr v , , General Passenger Agent, . u 4-1 l-3t . . . " ? . Portland, Oregon ri tj n Sonera filacksmithing C3 ca ca ca ca ca r.a t j r.a ca r a ca r.a ca -. na ca ra ca ra ca ra ca ra ca r,a ca Horse8hoeinq, Wood Work, etc., If E A T L Y AND PROMPTLY DoNB Whkn it 18 Done ' By. : : : Siobert ifoore Satisfaction Will Prinkvule, C3 CJ rrnnsanaonBaraearnRnRncrjiBaRariarriigarnrirnrjBnnrnn E LJ Li L3 LJ ta U fj Li LA 13 U f. CJ C U tl Li O Li O i V fc3 tk U H tl 1 C! li LI U Li L3 U Li Li CIL:LiLikLlLifJ 1 THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor P8IXEVILLE, , OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or moDth-at Reasonable rates.. Eemember us when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent Eye, Foot and Pocket Pleasers. The hoe yoo bny here sre attractive to the eye the -xternal appearance la all right. They ar comfortable to tha feet, fitting mug snd easy, and making the loot feel as if a glove were oo it. And they ar exceptionally pleating to tboee with light Income, aa they arc exceedingly durable and re tsinii g their ibape until worn oit. & HYDE Epicurean Taste LOW' FARES VIA. REDMOND Round trip tickets to principal Middle. Western "' and Eastern States. St. Louis $ 70.00 St. Paul...... 60.00 Toronto -....... 8150 Washington.... 107.50 LIBERAL ca ca ra ca ra ca r.a ca ra ca r a ca r.a ca ra ca ta ca ra ca ca ca L...1 ca ' r.a ca r a ca r,a ca Be Guaranteed Oregon. ft