GRAVEL ROAD " CONSTRUCTION Two Economical Methods Go scribed by an Expert, VERY LITTLE SAND NEEDED, Screened Cravel la the Matt SuKr.bla Material to .Uaa Wmtar Trsatmsnt . Cenaidered lha Ch.sp.r Advlca en the Minding of Highways. lierceniiitv Wlllliini W. ('nrkt of I-onii Islniid, who liua built aeverul gravel roads nml has found (Iiimii tor) satlsfm'tory, lmw they can be com strueted economically. ,. "TO till' IlllllllS uf tilt people,'' lif soya, "wbt'u we speak of a gravel rrniil cniuin the IiIim uf course siiml, ni b na tin)' hnve seen dnium-d on llio Haul fruni time to time nml rreipii-nily in smli tjunnilllva Him ll (in) not uilx irnH'rly with the louin, and lu'in-c there was a soft, annily rond, v.hlih In the worst Mini in I ho ynr). fur 'Inul till! In'nvy lOinl ovct, iiit I nieim liy a grovel mini l si-roeiied travel or gravel 1 1 1 : 1 1 limy li' found lu some banks Hint would he m u i 1 : 1 1 . 1 fr mini miM rin Hun without im u:iii!, txil It alimiiil U"t contain dut lo per cent of anlitl In limit InslMllres iinlcs one were tu Use a very Hilu cent nml out a rond Hun, was of i ,'iy . 1 nam, when It would be well enough to allow a lliilu In it it iH'ri'i'iitiiuu f wind, lull otherwise 1 prefer 11 lu carry ua Utile aauil n possible, "There lire two method In which till kind of rond rottiil In' t'uiiHirm Uh. Oiih l by the formiitlnu uf a trench. p-.i 1 1 iiir li very iiiin li na uo do a rind for imirmliiiii nml Uieii putting In the gravel iilmiit eight liii lii'n di'ip mlMil Willi a Hull h itiii or t iny, mid I I line Hint mm' It in-ibld be wise lu .ul acme tar on the I i limine. In tin, count ru. Uuii uf Hiu road I would Iny It In t ii'iirm. provided 1 hit go lilg to iio Inr In ilie U'r course. There would be some dltlkulty In get ting a gravel ro.ul to eu k If It Were lull! In eight Inches tlilrk. mid It should be done In Hi" wltit i-r Hun- unless one A UHAVKL IIOAU. tlrom Ootid Hoada Mnanxlna, Now VorM.J xk-ch to Imul u koh1 di'iil of wnliT and una a roller, liy fur lliouioat wo oomlrnl way to lull Id a cm vol roud 1 tu Bpromt uhout two Inchoa ou t lie or dtiinry aurfiico of a roud Hint liua boon previously clou rod ot all dcud nml worn out nmUTliil tliut would uover iuok nunln n nd llieu plow the rond and put Hie urn vol ou nbout three or four luclipa ilot-p and Just ollow the trnillc to work It lu and have a man contlnuounly along the rond for two or throe weekn with a ruke to All In. ' - t i ' . .. . ' 1 Jt I f , ' r . . v." i ' f V" . -i ' i the ruts ami pick out any of the too large gravel atonea, aa the top aurfuce s ahould contain uo atouea larger thnn a hickory nut. "Another method of constructing (hla rond which would be atlll mora 13 economical would bo to ipread tho gravol on In November or December. . dpreud It over the rond about two or ; three Incliea deep and repent during the winter na the trnlQc works It Into the mud. 1 nin aaBumlng now thnt wo hnve a rond thnt would get muddy ' in the winter time mid one Hint would i huvo a clny or lonm bottom or a Inrgo pcrrentnge of lonm. If wo are to donl with a eundy rond It will be necessary to put a consldiTiililo pcivcntiige of ' clny or lmim with the amid prior to ', the spreading of Hie grnvel. 1 hnve built iiulte a number of pieces of rond . in this mnnner, by putting the grnvel . on during the winter, and they have ' teen very witlsfuotory. ' "One of the greatest dlltlcultles with i ; 1 great mnny people In mending roads, , In my Judgment, Is that they endeavor " to patch up the rond lusteud of plow ing It up and letting the whole iiiiibs settle at once. Some people hnve an Idea that traftlc will mnke a road level. , Traffic will mash down some lumps and some of tho course gravel, but If the material is uot eveuly spread or the road not properly graded when It la constructed It will grow worse that Is, more uneven as time goes ou. It Is . time well spent In the grading of a new road to go over It Innumerable ' times with a rond machine in order thnt the grade may bo made perfect in tho beginning, and 1 know of a great many roads In Nnssau nnd Suffolk counties, New York, now which, If they i could be plowed up nnd hnve a llttlo ': snnd put In some places and a little lonm In others, then bo thoroughly i. graded wllh a rond machine nnd hnve a little gravel added during the wluler, 4 would be good nil tho year round for v wngons or automobiles, nnd if they .1 were oiled they could be rendered Just ins dust proof as a macadam rond." BRANDENBURG (KY.) WOMEN SUBSCRIBE FOR A GOOD ROAD Feminine Club Wakaa Up ta Situation Firat and Maiiae Traval Iiiior. Everybody la In fnvor of good roads na nn nlmtrni't proposition, but when It comes down to the coucreie - thut la In any, to amid slid grnvnl-Hiera are dlfTeroni-ea of opinion, atom Kontm k Inns I More in who declare Ihenmelves strongly for good ronds, but any they do imt know 'bow to go about getting t Iicmi. (low way to go about It hsa been ex emplified recently by the federated VViimiiu'a rlub of llrnmleiiburg, Ky. Tli" member of Hint live orpinlxntlno fell the need of a good rond from r.rmiileiilnirg tu Weldou, a station on the l.iiulavllle, lleiiilersoii , and Kt. T.on Ipt rnllrond. Ilinmli'iiliurg hna no rnllrond, and when Hie rlilon of Hint town go traveling they either tnlto a sti-iiisti'ifit or drve bver to Weldi'O to Inks Ihrftrnla. v ". - Memln county mud poKbly la a t" (legi'inx worse than the mud anywhere elie In Keiiliii ky. Tho ninle cltlx's of Mi'iide h:ivo been bundling Hie a)"id iiioiiloii In the sumo wuy Hint iiiuy other Koiitucliy counties have oi'n linmlllng It. .Mud liitiltlplleil by Ami) prmluffs iiHjre mud, but Hm nuile aril i eu of Mriido dtdii't Hceiu to know It. The wmuoiKUoiie up lo the altiinllon tlrt. nml (hey di'lerinliieil to "pike" Hie rond from Itmndoiiburg to Wpldon. Tlioy r.ilied more Hmn tl.L'm) by pri vate snliKirlpilun. and they nuked the (Weill roiirt to do Hie rent. The court mine noross with no appropriation of Ssl.tsm :n an evidence -of gr.d fnlth. I he riiid i;i be ruiiipleu-d by Hie ml uf KiiniiiuT Netl winter It will be pu'o.llile to trnvpl from ItrsiidiHibiirg lo ol.lmi Milium! hii'iiklng a Imiue. Hiring or straining a singletree. A Mimou will not be n loud fur a four li. no tenm. nnd wnlklug will nt be mi liiipiit-ilbilliy when a big thuw i ( -" I S l-i ' v iM-f-' A TIP FOR COUNTIES. The bond plan la the econom ical, tquitabla and intftlligant mthod to provida ptrmanant municipal improvamonta, and the lama on ba aiid e( Qood roads construction. Tha county which is building roada by ipacial ln( is making a mitala by doing it In a piecimaal fashion whan a bond issue by the antira eounty will provida a lump aum for sys tematic road building. Tha plan of voting road bonds by 'town ships la naarly equally at bad, for roads ahould ba constructed by countisa in accordance with systematic plana, taking care of all ton-hip and making it da cldec'ly mora economical for them than for each township to maintain Us own eipensive read building atrvioa and equipment. This is on tha aids, but tha op portunity ia too f no for ua to let it vt'p by without making known tho truth to counties which ara noino to build oood reads by soma hook or crook. Thara is tha slipuHod wsy and tha right wny. Oon't piddle.- Wilmington (N C.) Star. ' H-M !'i ! S f 'H WH i N i .. - ' i li MODERN ROADMAKINS. j i t Efforts Iri England to Meat Motor and , . Trolley Car Traffic J The follbwlug llliistrntes the efforts In England to meet In roaJumklng' the conditions Imposed by motor and trol ley car trutlle; - ' . A new uml direct rondwny Is ipro posed between West Hnrtlepool and Jllddlesbnuigh, near Newcastle, In the county of Northuniliorlnnd. a direct lino of, seven and .three-fourth miles. ID designing the roadway the engineer In Iirgc bus given attention to, the possible development In both heavy, slow nnd fnst vehicular and motor traf fic, each of which demands separate consideration and possibly different methods, of rond surfnee treatment The plan accordingly provides- for a center footpath nine feet lu width, on tho east side of tho footpath a rond for motor and light, fust tmlllc twenty four feet In width nnd on the west side of the footpath a roud for heavy, slow trntllu twenty-two feet in width. This gives a width for highway purposes of fifty-five feet. The plan further shows ou the westernmost sldo of the foot path a width of fourteen feet reserved for light railway or trolley purposes, making n total width or hind to be ac quired of slx,ty-nluc feet. A scheme similar lo this will doubt less control future roiulniaklng In Eng land, and existing rouds may be re constructed on a corresponding plan One of the chief advantages In sepa rating the several kinds of trnlHc would be In permitting different methods of surfacing the roads to be used and those brat adapted to the trnillc ac commodated. Another advantage would be the lessening of the chances of ac cidents. A third advantage would be the greater speed permissible to fast raveling. Consul Walter C, Hnmm, liull, England. ALL READ THIS. Any ens having stone ha da alrea to have tasted for road building purpoaea ahould write to the office of publio roads. Washington, .for necessary in structions aa to how to proceed to aeoura auch testa. Tha sender will ba required to pay all trans portation charges, but aside from this testa are made without furthor coat to tha party desir ing them. SAVAGES OF E0L1VIA. Aborigines Still Living In lha Wood and Btone Aga, i:rlnnd Nurdeiiskjold In llm course of mi ellimigrupbli' nnd un lineuloglral e.'plorulloti of llollilu in I'.niH nml llt. ll found (IWtrh ts liibiiblled by In illiuii, nlni nre still living In the hu' of ttmil urn) slone. Hie Hrlelltllle Aiiiei'li uii. Hwhum) of the smrcliy of sluiie In the Chiioe r, i;loti Hie unlives iif the ImiiUs "f llm I'liooiimvo river do not HWes even alone Implements, but employ bone mid lund wood us the miiteriiil of knlviK, siiwa, uwls, needles nml Hpnili's, The virgin nml unexplored forests of (he province of fnru nro the home of entirely will nnd unHvlllzi-d I ml In lis, cnlliil Klrloiies. who Imve no friendly Inten-oiirne Willi tlmlr while neigh buiH. It W not even known wlji-llier tin y form n Hln'trlo tribe or a number of irlbes. Tills port of llollvl ire seiits Hie u tiii'irillmiry pbiminCiion of mi I Ho, h'III living In Hie slime nge wllhlii a fnw mllf of places which hnve I n Inhnliltcd by white nn-li during aevenil centuries. N'onlenskjnld otilnlmil various Impleiiienls wlibh hud Ik'oii cnpturcil In primitive expe dllloiis dlriii'leol l.v Hie Milti"i ngslimt Hie mnnimlitig Plrlolies, but he wns not nl'le to cnim, Into contact with these Inlereitlng nbortglues. GEARED TURBINES. System More economical Than Re ciprocating Cnginot. A reoetit niiniiitl report published by a l'.rltlih Nle.iiii turbine eouipniiy do aorlhes nn exj i rhnont whb li limy hnve mi lniirtimt i f! H t on Kteiimibliis. A fliort time ngii the eouipniiy pur-cliiisi-il the ciu'i'" steniiiKf Yistpnslnn and ciulppHl It with n system t.f gear cl turbines for the purport,-of nseer tnliilnjr If miy e 'onomlos could 1 Hindi' u rci'inls fuel, weight nml splice in cfiiipiirKoii wllh the best types of rei proc:illti eniliies which are used In cnim, stmmors of Inw epocd mid (.tent dend weight cnpaeltj-. It W now reported thnt n ti-st bus In-cn ninde Willi Hie genred turbines on the nienuri-d mile nt onllmiry rules of sen Iriivol n'id tlint n ilis-rensiil stentii eon-mnipHi'U of 1" per cent was slu'wn us cominirod with rcclprocatlug engines, uml eipuilly griitlfytng results were nttiilmil mi onllmiry sou roynges. 'nnsitliir l!'nrt. Clny Digging Machine. A clny digger used successfully In fairly level clny Holds Is herewith shown. The exoiivnllng wheel bus mi BXle. bllt revolves llpnll lllltl fl'lotlon w heels plncil Just oiiislde Its rim. As the excavating) wheel revolves ench bucket cuts off a slice of earth mid VWii ' ' .Wt .f....V'm 'l!.'l-.J UiaulNO CUkt IN TE11KACES. dumps It on to a belt conveyor near the top. Tho Illustration shows the excavator as used whore the clay Is worked in terraces five foot high. The cars, Into which the clny fulls froui the digger, run on a truck on the terrace below the digger. When the clay pit Is not deep and Hie clay Is solid nnd bard the machine is ruu on wheels us a traction engine. . - Improved Plate Holder. The walls of dining rooms are often adorned with plntes of rare porcelnln, which are coimnonly attached to the wall by nieaiiT of atrls of tin, tho ends of which ore bent over the edges of the plates and detract from tbe or namental effect. A new plate banger In which this defect Is obviated bus three strips of tin, terminated by neat little glided books, which are the only parts of the device that nre visible frdm In front. The strips of tin pass through three sills In a small plate of tin, behind tho porcelain plate, nnd are bent over the edges of tho silts to hold them securely in place. Tho same strips may bo used for plates of different sizes by bending them nt dif ferent points. ' The tin plate carries, a ring, which may be slipped over a book nttuched to tho wall. ' Houses For Rent. "room semi-modem, $15. , T 7- rocim water ami lights, lo. 4-room, water, f". 8- room, $S. 3-roora, 2-29 ClIAS. F. Conpaht. 6. ' ' Statement of Resources and liabilitiea of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At tha - close of buainaaa June 7, 1911 ' KKSOI HCKS Loans and Discounts..., United suites Bunas.... Bank nvmlses.etc. ..I.,.', Cash A Due from banks r-W.&lS 03, i 12.500 00 12.SI0 12 210,SJI 01 , f''31,l2-i 19 B. F. Allan, PruVsnl . I 5 ' Will Wuriweilar, Vica-Preutleiit A Supplementary Statement. An tsplrlug pugilist went on for s prt ilmlmiry bout nt one of Hi athletic clubs not long ngo. As be pulled on Ills gloves be beckoued the referee over sud nskvd lilm to make an mi liounceinent. Tho referee Obliged. "Kid Kinks de sires me to say," he shouted. "Hint this la bis first nppennini e lu any ring." Tbe pair of fighters fiddled for a moment, ami then Kid Clnka' niitiigoiilst sllpiN-d one over. t om.tci!ia r.r Kid Itlnks fell s-i ' r"KK bard that ho fairly splashed. The ref eree begun In (limit lilm out but the Intelligent Mi I'.iuks looked up and Whispered S' obliging refel the audience, "wishes me I nieut of a n ' ilng to 111 in. The nriied and uddressod Ir. Illnks," suid he. pploiiieut his stnto l ago. Tills Is also i in say ring." Cln- his last appcni climatl Times hiar. What tha Books Coat Him. When Colonel Hubert G. Ingersoll wna living lu I'eorlu be was called upon one day by (ieiieral John A. Lo gan. The colonel wua upstairs at the time, and General Logan wus ushered Into tbe library, w hore on a table were three volumes of Voltaire's works, nn edition de luxe representing oil that was best In tbe bookbinder's art. Gen eral Logan picked them up one at a time, nbsurbod lu his admiration of their beauties. While so engaged Colonel Ingersoll entered the room. "Colonel." snld the general, holding one of the volumes In bis hands, "this Is the most magnificent volume I have ever seen. I do uot want to seem Im pertinent, but would you mind telling me what these liooks cost you?" "Those books." begun the colonel, the twinkle In bis eye growing brighter ut each word, "cost die the governorship of Illinois." Sawmill for Sale or Trade. 10 M capacity, near Sisters. Will give good terms tu right man. at Hi is ollice. Inquire 411 liny your Seed Outs of the Iiedmond l.iiinli.T it 1'roiluce Co., Heduioud, Ore gon. 5--3t. For Rent A good dniiy or stock ranch: 1000 acres; cuts " tons hay ; 500 acres un der ditch; long lease to riirht party. For particulars impure at Journal ollice. 3-2S tf Eggs for Hatching. I'srtriilge Wyandottes, Barred' Plymouth Rocks, tiolden I.aeed Wyan dottcf, Ancouas, 15 fur $2. Seabright Huntame,-13 lor l. Plymouth roosters f !. All Eastern stock; uot related V imy Kustern Dregou chickens. Jins. T. K. McCallistek, . 3-21 Took the Gold Medal. Bliss Native Herb tablets took the gold medal nt the Paris Exposition this spring. For mile by Havmond Calavav;" 1'rineville, Oregon. 4-lS-tl" - Brown Leghorns " i Tore-bred llronn Leghorn eggs, $1 setting: day old chicks. Mrs. I-f.la ; Zkll, 1'riueville, Ore. 3 7 For Sale. ; The Vucuum Clothes Washer. Xo ' rubbing. Simply put wusher In; minor, i ne Hteuiii K'!ierntea runs It antonmtlcnll.v. Price $. ; 41S4t Mus. Pkaih. Hhkkiii.no. Will Remain Indefinitely. . Dr. Ida Behrendt, the eyesifrht specialist, will not be able to leave Prineville for some time to come. Patients are coming in from all parts of the county and she has de-1 cided to remain indefinitely. She, can be found at Hotel Oregon. 5-16 ' Redmond Lumber & Produce Co ' Wholesale and retail hay, grain, flour i and feed. Lime and cement. We sell ! theT. G. Mandt Wagon and Moline! farm machinery. 6-9-tf Money to Loan. Ill sums of (100 to (1000 on three or Ave years time. C. F. Smith, Prine-1 ville, Ore. Ollice with Crook County Abstract Co. 2-2J-tf j Notice to the Public. I will be in Prineville more or- less temporarily from now on, Those Wish-! Tug my attention may inquire at the home of S. E. Hodges. ; j 4-2J. , Dn. It, D. KetchV.m. Must Sell at Once. -1 Team young mares. Steel Axle Wagon, i Two-gooil Cows, Buggy with Shafts and Tongue, Single and Pontile Harness, i Child's Pun v and Two Saddles. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. 5-tf J.S. FOX. '! 1.1AI1II.1T1K8 capital Stock, paid In. ,t 80,000 00 Surplus fund, earned 60,00 00 Undivided profits, earned 87,721 56, Circulation..... 8.600 00., lleposlla 8SS,0W 63.' " " ' f ' 531,421 19 T, M. Baldwin. C.ihl.r ; H. Baldwin, Aa'l Caihiar iif ii-sfiil. f IS, . f ft . i i. t ' V Dairy Cows I invite letters from any one wanting information, al-o those wanting to buy high grade or common dairy cows in car JoU or less. I boy my cows in the best dairy locality in the Central States where lean always pt good common and high grade Ilolstein, Durham and big Jerseys. Very few dairymen in the extreme 't care to sell off a real good l .dairy cow, so it is necessary to go where the kind of cows most suitable for Oregon dairies, can be had plentiful and at reasonable prices. .Calves, yearlings and heifers on hand, ! I can alto furnish Dulls of any breed or grade. Write to I C. P. JUDGE, 5 16 tf North Portland, Oregon 6 Automobiles RE0 THE FIFTH A powerful 30 h. p. car 2, 4, and 5 passenger, semi float axles nickle steel, Timpken Bearings, five pas senger, fully equipped, $1,275.00 f. o. b. Portland,! self starter $25.00 extra. THE FAMOUS APPERSON JACKRABIT CARS. STEARNS CARS Knight-Type Motor. PREMIER : The Quality Car J. G. ROBINSON Agent for Crook and Harney Counties. . Madras; - - - Oregon "Charter Oak" I : If We have the exclusive sale of the , "Charter Oak" Stoves and Ranges in this vicinity and can therefore make you a good price. We will be glad to have you come in and look our complete line over. Give Us a Trial. Prineville Furniture Exchange Charles F. Condart, Proprietor Masonic Building. Pioneer Phone. JiCROOK COUNTY JOURNAL $ f Li,,l V Satisfaction Guaranteed