Revival Meetings Growing in Interest Th mwtintrn ut tlu OirUtlim church Mro Kruwiiitf ill iuU'ifil front eveiiiiiif to fvulnjf. IjirK mnllrntin arc out t evi'ry wrvlcn and thu at tention In nil Unit NH'iiki'r rouM clfBiro. Mr. Aduma in tin oarnent, ; - v Y Artesian Water Hard to Find Mi'iwr. Wnifoner imd (JriMith cif the (Viitrul Orison Wrll Cinmny, have flnUiieil their work ut the IdivliK'hier place.. They went down 'I'i'l feet but did not itrike the Sli.y tun urtesiun flow. They utruck Kood surface (low ut K0 feet but the preiwure wna not Ktronff enmiKh to deliver water for donieHllc uhb In thu houxr. Mr. Gtllltth tlioiiKht that if the present dry hard furma tion could lie pierced an artealnn flow would be secured but the depth of the formation wiim the un certain quantity that atoppvd furth er diillinjf. The water Kecured la c ilder tlmn that of the Slaytoti well an J la therefore thouRht to be of a duTereiu water utrata. Potatoes Fed Raw or Steamed-Fatten Pigs H.X.iiriflith Central Oregon Well Company ('oiitrai'ldm fur lirilllnji afil frM-rl Hulfi. Ih jirh f.itr.itii.l. OcmIi'M In lull llnr ul Well Nui'plifB. oMiilinv fciiglne, l'mn.a. lp CULVER. OREGON HIGH GRADE WHY NOT? let your corns come oil LIKE MAGI Oil! I CtnJTAj, VX fill At your driis t An experiment to tint the feeding value f raw or Hk-iinied potatoen an supplementary feed with irruin ration, ha been curried on by liobt. h ilhycoinbe at the Kwlern Oregon f..ni ful apeaker of more Hum ordU ' Kxerimeiil Station with inter.-iitinR nary aliility. lie Iiiih made a favor-' r,.ulU which will be of eoml value able impreH.i!on on all who have ,hi8 y,.ttr on account of the uikt heard him. lie preaches the gosM 1 abundiint potato crop. with convincing- power. The hog in the exeriment were Mia FI.H.k.thu stinger, iaan ex- divided into eiirht loU.nnd records of cellent chorus lender and is plonxinir . the dilierent feed ration given uch all with her splendid solo work. and the proportionate Rain made You can't alTord to mi these i W(.re Kt.pt carefully. Kuch hog in service. Sour xervi.-e Ix-glnn at j u 1 and 2 ate an nveruge of 170.18 7::U. All are invite!. j )!(. 0f i,lirt.y m Cty.r3 lbs. of raw " : iKitatiH'H, making a Rain in weiRht Crop PrOSpeCtS in joffiO.r.oll. Those in lota 3 and 4 r f 10 C A ttlt' "'""b'y ttd (iG4.75 lbs. Lentral UregOn UOOU ateamed p.tatiK8and made a Rain of j 70. f0 lbs., while those in Iota 5 and William McMurray, general pas- 6 ate INK. til) lbs. barley and ft!4.8u wnRer aRent, and II. K. Iunsbury, ' lbs. ateamed potatoes and made a general freiRht agent of the O.-W. 'gain of 78.10 lbs. I its 7 and 8 ate K, & N. Company, returned last 1 1100. 10 lbs. barley without the ota nigbt from an extended tour of tm-s and made a gain of '.). 5 lbs. central Oregon. Both are very op- The last two lots.fed barley alone, tiniistic of the crop prospect for were used as a check on the others the coming season. ! to show tnoro definitely the propor- "The people of central Oregon tionute value of the potatoes. At are enthusiastic," said Mr. MeMur-1 the present market values of 1.07 a ray, "for the prospects for good ! pound live weight, the hos fed bar crops are excellent at this time, 'ley made a 1 1. S7 gain, which makes New settlers are coming in mid thu the barley feeding value I1.G2 to country Ib developing. Weather j the hundred. '' conditions have been lino this winter Lots 1 and 2, fed barley and raw for the crops for there will be an ! potatoes at the rate of 3 lbs of pota abundance o f moisture i n the 1 toes to 1 lb. of barley, made a t4.2.r ground in the dry funning sections, 'gain, which gives the raw potatoes a Naturully the aople are much i feeding value of $.21) to the hundred, pleased with the construction of the : Lots 3 and 4, receiving six times as Oregon F-astern line by the O.-W.R. imuch steamed potatoes as barley, fc N. company, for it will mean the made a I-1.U4 gain, giving the oienmg up or large areas oi lertllo slenmeu potatoes a tueUing value ol $.47 to the hundred. Lots 5 and 6, fed 3 times as much steamed po tatoes as barley, made a 15.47 gain, making the feeding value of the po tatoes $.42 to the hundred. It is noticahle that those fed six times as much potatoes as grain did not make quite the gain . made by the others, but it required 85.25 lbs. less barley to make this gain, go the difTerence in feeding value is ac counted for. It is also noteworthy that the steamed potatoes are worth $.13 more to the hundred than the raw for feeding, as shown in the com parison of the gains of animals fed the 8 to 1 ration. Hotel and Feed Barn For Sale. Motel ami Feed Ilnrn, nil furnished for InmlncHH; snloon ImlUllngctc, also ten loti. Terms 14000 cash or f .WOO In payments It sold by tlrst of May. Uiunt Mii.i.kh, Paulina, Ore. 3-tt-tf SitmiiioiM. on nl the it! if Oregon, Ur iniiftity, a cor ! (MA v. It-' mm. Twelve Different Style You should not take chances on getting a cheap piano and pay ing three prices for it, when you can buy a LUDW1G at the right price to alL J Almost half of the piano's in Prineville are Ludwig's. J Ask your neighbor what he paid for his Ludwig and then get my prices in iln rirt-uh i tht- on n i fi t 'ti c.-i.iihI or-t(.u Ifritmtitti Imrklloil, iMHiltllff, ij.Ttruili K1mIht, lIr nlc turvivltiK ti- tr mi lnw ul Kfl W. Kllwr, it.riJHH.1. . f.'ii.Unl, Tit rt rifit-K !(M tH-r, w itw n aA mrviv inif n - if it u( . K(tvtn r1(l-i .-M-J, it. ! ti.um: Itt lht imttif I Ihv nlmtv ut firr-yiin, Ytl r' tirtly rfxjum'tt Im i1jM-r mii ai.o-Aur ihe 'tMtiliitItl filial MKnt)I yiMi l I It ( en nilcl mii Mtthiii ix wi-i'k iruin tlie i1y ti the flmt uthi lt(U ul tht uminoin Ami l( yt'ii (nil i'i w fr atn (ier, fur maih IhtTiNtf, t her (-U ill lift will -iy to I lit (ourt Ur iUt fflit-i irmytl lor hi itx- nit)Ulut, i u: for tin tn,iiiiti.in ut wriMtn iMiir t tU1 N)ViMMtMr I kI , Haiti, in mil- lMwftt ff'il W. Kbtwbrr aixl Tl iHw htiU' lrritun tni rivttr i otn.miv ni nHiitrii to Mid i!liltR, riMti); to I he riMir'iiM'iil of c-r-tRin l kikI ilte Vnti-r rit(tit niurutiitt i t)kf-rui, Mitiaif In t'r4M rutinty, nr tc'b,iil 1 fur iUi'h ullmr n-llitf inajr in rttIUrt., 1 hit illiiinottn Ik Mr Vid titxtti you Uv fii'Mt-' cation Kjf atithorit)' tf an urlr uf ih Hon. V . I, Hratloliaw, iiiltr if ttu- rln tilt I'tiuri ul liir talr of orvoi), lor tltn foutity of t'riK.k, atxl not onl r m laiol tiir Jotli y of Mr h, IVI.I. aihl i iltily rix-oriltMl aii-il culcretl tu aitl court anl oil. l'tol nrfltlxitillcatlnn March T. I'.'U. lmi of m IMthllrattoll, May It, IV I a, JhhnK MKAUNlt A JACtiM K AN I.Kit. Atuirni-)i lor I'lainuff. SllilimctilM. In thortrrull cotirt o( tli ttato uf Ort-fton, for th roomy ol 'fiM(. rviural tift gn Irnsaiiun t'omjuy, a cor(or a nun, i.taintiiT, ', fatrti lt (VNItll. tlefemlaiit. To I'airick tt'Mfil, iifirntiant: In tint nattu' oi tltc tt- of uigon. You are Itt-roliy rMtiiirfl to ac'r ami aiiwir itiu ct)it)lot itU-tl Kt-nitint y In tl aUivt! en Utlrtl utt w.LlntiKix ntki Inoo tli vfav of lite Urt imoiii-atloii of Hits kuinnioii ami It you mil i4i spjicar hiii iinnvr, lor wain iiotcoi. iii( ptainnn win apiv w tiivrniiri tor in re Ihi rai'l lor In iti ttiiit'iainl, t(wtt: for f tlt i-anrrllation ol ft irtatii t otitrat t, Utd Arlt Uth, It 7, maln tM-twn yott anf Thv H-Mt-tuiie IrrtMNtton anf fowr t omitty and tiitol In hi ol at Miff, ivlattnR m I lie a' itiir'in'iit of rrlain laiola aiut the waur riKhu auriotiaut ilirrvto, annate in t'rtn.k county. Ort'nou, atttt for aut U utlivr rdiff m may U' riiitaUlu. Tiii (Minunun t wrvp! njMtn you by jmbll-' raltttit t atilhorlty of an onltT oftliff Hon, V. ' I. liraiUhaK, jitiltt" of ilu' I'ln uit t-tirt oi il tnttMf r'ton, lor tlir ootmty of criHik, atirt i BH1 OT'HT IN niiru 1110 Jll tlT Ul .Mari'ii, U't t, ami In duly reconlvd. auU tntt rytl tn mUi court aiol atitt, hatKof nrnt rtiltit'llon, Mn-h 77, 1911 IfHtf of Ut ( tililti anon, Mav a. lviH. JKHPK SI KAR.SS A J At oll K ANf.KR, Attorue for t'lainiiff. (f My contract with the Wiley B. Allen Co., enables me to sell at f. o. b. Portlandpric.es. CHAS. F. CONDART, Crook County Representative, Prineville, Oregon Peter Schuttler Wagons We have on hand a number of Wagons (all sizes) at very attractive prices J. E. Stewart & Co. land and give much desired trans portation facilities. Articles of Incorporation. Articles of Incorporation of the West Side Water Users Association of Laldlaw have been filed with the county court. The association was formed primarily to acquire by lease the Columbia Southern Irri gation project and to operate the same so as to irrigate the lands having an ad iudicated water riurht m me waters oi lumaio river. t.amia riock sxiuu. ine incor- Lamonta Items, There wtin a dunce at Lamonta nut Haturtlay ovonin&r ana quite a uunilwr wore proHent, Every one re- iiipfjul n oiwul ttmti Lamonta baHehall hoy a played Mm. Joe Welgand It) ainontf the ut.., .i. WUA Mlltl 1111111,7 uniunuiu u..... i lt t.ii vu uuiunirron rii ivh. MIhb Ethel Cox left Sunday tor iLoriiH. whuro uhft 1m Hlivvtoir. MIhh Antonio Landt lius gone to MIhh Mvrl.lH Cowan was hostess to f..... t Jl 1 0 1 r. TI...1T i'ro M hhi'h liuu lali Darker, uva usHey, Neva Welganu and Ada Itclu'U. N'orinan WelKiind returned Mon ty to hlirh school In Prineville. VIIliu T...,.lui 1-1....H.I..K tu cr..l,iir i rtliiiul soon. She tlilnKs sue win no rortuiuu ner nomo. Bids for Freighting Wanted. UIJs are wanteJ tor ireighthiK ateel brldiio matnrml for two county briugea onu Irom (Idiot at Redmond to An telope canyon briilne alto, anl the other Irom Opal City to the SnrinKer bridge . L..- I.. . i ......: 1 . -.l.i ' o i cur llllblilir uriniia auumnn inutili ty Judge Spriimor, Prineville, Oregon, The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. " Warhkh Brown, County clerk, Crook county, Oregon. State Veterinarian. The State Veterinarian la soon to visit Prineville; any cases of horse or cattle disease or hog cholera reported to this omce win receive careiui attention. (i. Spkinobb, County Judge ol Crook county. For Sale. 1(10 norus 7 iiiIIhS south of Mud run below Company Wells, Oook County. Oregon. 1211 acre plowed, -111 norcs pasture, S-ruom house, nil lor SHIOU. liu iMuCoaiiAOK, MoClenry, Wash. S-L'O For Sale White Wyandotte Cockerels by 1). P. Adamson, Prineville, Ore. 8-20 Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersignrd have been, by the county court ol the slatn ol Oregon, lor Crook county, duly appointed eswutors ul the estate ol Clotrlca H. Koster, deceased, and all iwmiua having claims against aid entate are lierlv rrauired to pre sent the same, duly verilietl, to said executorx at the law otliee ol M. r.. Brink, in the city ol Prineville, Crook c-vunty. Oregon, within aix months Irom the date ol this notice. Dated and published first time this 13th day ol March, 1913. MKI.VIN M. rODTKB, Or O. Kostkh, Kxecutore ol the wilt end estate of Charles 11. Foster, deceased. 3-13-dw Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby irlven by the un- dentlirned, thendinlnlHtrator ol the eatate of Mainuel S. Jones, deceased, to all credltora ul eiiul direiud and to all pcrnoua having; claims ngnlnxt Hiitd estate to present them with the proper vouchers to the unilerslitned at the omce ol M, R. Elliott In Prine ville. OroKnn, within hIx nioutlis Irom the first publication of this notice. Dated this 3d. day of Anrll, 11113. ClIAUI.KS K. JONK8, Adintnlstrator of the KHtate of Sam uel 8. Jones, Deceased. Notice for Publication. OcpHrlinent of the Interior. 0. 8. Land Oltlce si The liall, Oroiton, KflTimrj lhlli, 1013. NuUce la horr-hy Riven that (il'iirite II. Kalllft 11110, nmtle Homuileatl No, U57ett and atlilitioimt No, 0IC72, for tw sml lot 2, sis'iion 8U, town ship 16 louth, miiKe lAusst WlllHinelte Merlil isn, hu Aleil notHsi of Intention to nmke tliml three year proof to estHlilish claim to the IhihI above described before Timothy K. J. DufTy, 11, S. oouuifiMloner, at his office at I'rlnuvlUe, Oreuon, ou the 6th day of April, una. (Hslinant names as witnesses: Harry Van Meter, Frank funds, Jacob Reciter, Kruest O. Kltmuell, all of Prineville, Oregon. 8-6 C. W. MOOKK, Register. "PR1N0RE" AND "STANDARD" Prineville Flour Express and Passenger Stage Line Three hour between Redmond nnd Prineville, fare $1.50. Airent for Nortebrn. tit. Northern and American Express Co. Ollli open from 7 a. in to 6 p. iu.; Sunday 9 to 1 :J!0. Oltlce at Ploueer Creuiu wo. 12-19 Jourdan & Son Toppenish Nursery Co. Arm Promptneti, Amd Qui Otu Pf , Service Are promptncM, and qimltty of sopvIoo of any tnlrrcMt to you? Bostile notttiiR tho higlu'tit frmlo of nurnery Btook to be olitalnett, 1m It not in port tint tuat you get U from reliably coiu Ooni. one that In in business tu 8tay, rtHdy to take care of you for yuai'H to como, and t)ni-that 1h ttHtonnliHHl to ivo ttatlviat'tlon? Our doslro to Bccure vour bunt nous in only exceoded by our determination to ntorit it Wo have a splendid lot of all tho staple fruit, shade and ornamental Btoek for delivery tho twining fall ami Hprlng HeaHona. thrtflp, mature lhardy aud dpleudtdly rooted. It is the class of (dock you need for vour valuable orchard and. EVERY TREE IS GUARANTEED, Toppenish Nursery Company Toppenish, Wash, Unsurpassed Nursery Stock Grown in the Famous Yakima Valley. More Active Salesmen Wanted. ' V FINE MESS of Fish can be bought from us for little money. We get large dally supplies from river, lake and ocean, so that we know the fish Is fresh and sweet. You can save money by buying here, get a greater variety of fish to select from, and be sure of the highest quality. Ask your friends who deal here they will tell you of the fish satisfaction they have always had here. City Meat Market SitmtnoDa. fnlh cirriiit court uf the State of Or gMi for riMjk rr.Miify. Ji. fr . SUwisrt, Jrttiri W, "a:!oti and t'ua ar.tois. iiumtit.i. VI. J,l 'iulJiforrl. K irtlioth r,nir.,r6. W. K K'niifr-si uitli !iliarl, Mry rutu'titon and all unknown 1mm n of Alrtainef HiMltrffl. dec-a"l, l)u nm iirdirr, nphia A. Orrhard. AUwrt Alien, KUen liciinan, Naurj I'rawford, I'it'ilifM! J trait ley. Juliri Allen, Klam AlUn. laae AUm and ail unknown hi-s of Jam M. Allen, dt--M4-d, I.iif-y Allen and ad unknown htim of Andy Ailen. dfcM-d. John om rnrriii' anI K!n fc. fiima-rTiite, hi witr. I'hfhe A, Brrvtnau, wtto ilrt- man, Htttti Hreyman, rtla A-h. Kdria brev nmii. Fioy iHrevman, Arthur HrryiiiHn and all unknown heir of A. H. hr yntan, deoaed, tiarku Fit and Klma Petl, atid ail unknown heir of hurl- Ptt and Klma . Itt, il deceased. M. D. Fowll. J. J. Powell. Ad He Lminer. Kmrna J, JSaym, and all unknown hftrof Johti t'oweii and Kwiily J. fowell. dws'-H, Tolumbus If and all unknown heir of llelwvca A. lire, deceaaeil. fclua Ptiw:. W. rt. Poir!l, Charity P'.well. Anna Mire. Mary och rn, itoy Powell, Alice Fwwvll, Lawrence Moore and m unknown heim oi J, .Vf. Howell and Leora Moore, dt--eaed. H. M. PnwHi, Fred A. Powell, Leitie Putman, W.A. UMdh. K. O ilodw.n. C. J, John ton. and alt unknown 1i-im of V. H . )-ut!er, det.-eaM-d, and ali oiin-rs intervaied, IVenriant. To Ln.ie iul ifurd. KtliVneth GullifoM, W. M. Viind-rM..l, Aiexati'ier liodifen, 3. K HihIk", 1 1 iat- iJtilurd, Miiry Stouhtou and all unknown hirs of AEexancier U'Klr-i, d"faed, Jiilrrenea Io!f, ophiA. Urcliard, Adwrt Allen. Kilen Hoimitn. Nancy Trawford, Pauline I'rad ,ev, John A.icii. Klam Allen, l-iaac Allen, and all unknown ht-irsoj Jaint M. Allen, tietea-d. laiMjy Allen and ail unknown hirit ol Andy Alien, iieceaed, John Sotu nterville and Kiien it. bonimerville, hi wife, Phei.- A. iirevman, Otto Preyrnan. Hatiie Hreyinan liertha A-h. Kdna Krey man, Tloy lire) man, Arthur Breymaa and ail unknown heirs of A. ff. iireyiuan. decea-eit. Charles Petl and KirnaC Pett , and all unknown heirs of Charlef Pett and t Klma (. Pett. U deeeawi, M.J. Poweil, J. U. Powell, Addie lontier, Knuna J. i Jrayr? and all unknown heirs of John Powell and Kniily J. Powell, dweaaeii, i roluinbus iee and ail unknown heirs of j Rtdecca A. Lsl; deceased. Kliza Powell, ' W. . Powell, haries Powell. Anna Moore, Mary Cochran, Koy Powell, Alice Powell, Lawre rce Moore ami all unknown I heirs of J , M . Powell and Ieora M oore. de 'ceawl, It. M. Powell. Fred A. Powell, ! Lettie Putman, W. A. Booth, . (i. Hod ; son. (' J. Johnson, and all unknown heirs j uf V. H. Fuller, derfaJed. the aoove named delendauts. and to ail o intra inter efted: In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each oi you are hereby required to an pear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed ai;aint you in the above ! entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service of this suiumons upon you, lif&erved within Crook county. Mate of t Oregon, or if served within any other I county in this state, then within" twenty days Irom me uute oi tne service oi mis summons upon you, or if served by publi cation as provided by law, then on or be fore Tke Fiftk Day ef M.yT 1913, and you ana each'of you are hereby noti ced that if you fail, neglect or refuse to so appear or answer, for want thereof the plaintiffs will take a decree aainxt you and each of you in the above entitled suit, 1 for the relict pruved for in the complaint. that is to say: tor a decree of said court that the plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple, free from all incumbrances, of the following described prerni-es, to wit : be ginning at a point one hundred feet south from the southwest corner of block num ber live of the town of Prineville, Croot erounty. State of Oregon, according to M. Hodges' plat of said town now on tile and of record in the office of the county clerfc of Crook county, State of Oregon, and. running thence west eighty feet; thence north thirty-two feet; thence west three hundred twenty feet to the west line of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section six, in township fifteen south, of range sixteen east of the Willam ette Meridian in Crook comity, State of Oregon; thence south on said legal subdi vision line nineteen hundred eighty-eight and one half feet, more or less, to a point on said legal s it-division line twenty ' seven and twenty-five hundredths chains north from the south line of said section six; thence east thirty rods and seventeen links; thence north seventeen hundred sixtv-aeven and one-haif feet, more or less, to the south bank of the Prineville Flour ing mill's mill race; thence up said mill race, following the meanderings of the south bank thereof, to a point two hund red seventy one feet south from the south west corner or lot six in block number five of said M. Hodges' plat ol said town : of Prineville, Oregon; thence north rifty seven feet, more or less, to a point two. hundred fourteen feet south of said south west corner of said lot number six ; thence west one hundred sixty feet; thence north one hundred fourteen feet to the place of beginning, and containing 2.83 acres, more or less. That the clouds now rest ing upon plaintiffs' title to said premises, by reason of the following defective deeds and instruments of writing, to wit; a certain deed executed by Alexander Hodges and Dulceuea Hodges, his wife, to .ames M. Allen, and recorded in book 2 on page 147, Record of Deeds in Crook County, Oregon, intending to convey a part of said premises, also a certain deed executed by James M. Allen and Sophia A. Allen, hia wife, to "the Firm of Brey man and Sommerville," and recorded in. book 2 on page 1C0, Kecords of Deeds ot Crook County, Oregon, and intending to convey a part of said premises, also a cer- , tain deed from Arthur H. Breyman and Phebe A. Breyman, his wife and John Sommerville and Ellen E. Sommerville, his wife, to Joseph Koemer, and recorded in book 2 on page H7, Records of Ieeds of Crook County, Oregon, ami intending to convey a part of said premises, also a certain deed executed by A. H. Breymaa and P. A. Breyman, his wife, and John. Sommerville and E. E. Sommerville, his wife, to D. P. Stewart, and Charles Pett, and recorded in Book 1 on page .237, Records of Deeds of Crook County, Ore gon, and intending to convey a part of said premises, also a certain deed exe cuted by John Powell and Emily Poweil, his wife, to David F. Stewart and recorded in book 4, on page 2M, Records of Deeds of Crook County, Oregon, and intending to convey a part of said premises, be forever removed, canceled and annulled, and thai, the defendants and each and all of them and all persons claiming by, through or under them or any of them, be forever barred and e&toopeu from having or claim ing any right, title or interest in or to said I premises, or any part thereof, by Teason of any vuuveyuncv or uineritance of said premises or anv Part thereof nrinr tn th; j date, or for any other reason, and that uiv piu'iiuus uue to saw premises be for ever established, confirmed and quieted, and for such other and further relief as may be proper in the premises. This summons is published in the Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper of general circulation and published at Princ vine, irwK county, state of Oregon for six full weeks, in sen. consecutiVe nnd successive issues thereof, commencing with the issue of Marcn 20th, 1IU3 bv or der of the Hon. G. Springer, judge of the county court of the State of Oregon for y??" C011"' mu,ie and entered on the 20th day of March. 113. Dated and published first time March 20th, 1913. m.E. BRINK. Attorney for Plaintiffs. Why not take the Journal ?