Powell Butte. . March 31. a visitor to Sun- M1H8 Towoll Butt1 J. 1- !lbin v rriuevllle liutJFrlility. Mr. HiirkhiKhnni, trawling Bale imu for the Slmrw Co., wju In tin farts lust k. Mm. Guy Sour ol Ketlmoml vlsit.nl with Iut lnvtlii-r, I. A. Yate, timl luutily tout wvk. Jlr. A. Y. Hay u fc-ft Frlilay tor Portland, where alie will visit frielid aud ivlatlvtw lor ii couple of weoka. IT. G. Muxtnrd wont to Bend Sat irdny with n load of onto. Minx Alma Johnson came out from l'rlnevilli' Wednesday for a few days' lisit with her father and brothers. tlnv E. Dolwon and Mr. Wells of Kedmoud were in this section Tlmrx iay interwtiiitf the farmers In a pro posed co-operative creamery for Ketiiuoutl. Mr. ami Mrs. E. X. Hall enter tained a few frienda Thursday even ki. After a pleasnut evening spent at cards and conversation the bostess. served a most delicious kmcheon. Seated at the table were ilr. and Mrs, X, P. Allev, Mr. and Mrs. G C. Truesdale, Mr. and Mrs. I. X. Hall, Miss Maud Sliutrun and Morton Shutrun. The different members of the Allen Landfare family have been III the jast wivk with la grippe, Mrs. Win. Xanny came out from IVschutes Thursdav for a brief visit with Mrs, Allen Wilkoxen. Mrs. Xanuy, who Is fond of walking, Biade the entire distance on foot, tovering 2T miles in six hours. J. P. Doherty of Reduiond iayed with Reeves Willcoxen. Morton Shutrun and sister. Maud, returned to their home In Portland Sunday, after an extended rlsit with their sister, Mrs. E. N. Hall. Mrs. Mary Orewiler, who has been Tislting her granddaughter, Mrs. Joe Shearer, left Monday tor Sunnyslde, where she will spend the suui aier visiting friends. There are several teams at work tleaning the canal under the direc tion. f Dltcninan Joe Shearer. It Is hoped the work will be fluished In time to turn down water soon as tome laud will have to be watered Before plowing to insure best results for certain crops Mrs. G. C. Truesdale and Mrs. Joe Shearer were visitors at the county eat Friday. Neighbors and friends experienced considerable uneasiness at the dis appearance, of A. W, Bayn for a couple of days the latter part of the ' week. Mr. Bayn took bis wife to Sfdmond Thursday evening to take the Friday morning train and his whereabouts from that time nntil Sunday is a Sherlock Holmes mys tery. Preparations were under way to start a searching party when the missing man finally put In his ap pearance at the ranch Sunday alter- aoon, thereby saving interested par ties further worry. Mr. Bayn is very Kticent on the subject of his absence and so the mystery deepens. Geo. Hobbs has traded his nitty jjttle bluck Imy team for a pair of segwtered trotting mares. J hese ni'rc8 are supposed to throw dust an all other Powell Butteites who are unfortunate enough to be found traveling the same road with "Spud' ana his trt'tters. J he exchange was Made in the hope that a swifter team would In some way aid their owner to catch n cook, that being his sole ambition uow-a days. Mis Pauline Truesdale went to Prineville Monday where she will iprnd the week visiting Mifs Fay Bnssett and other friends. Ed Golden, a Portland druggist, sent his mother, Mrs. N. B. Golden, a ropy of the Falrwood Bee, a subur ban Portland paper of recent duU,in which appears an egg Btory. This story has to do with an enormous t-gg so the writer says, which 1111 as- ires 7 Inches in circumference one way by ft indies the opposite way. Sow it this is the largest egg the Williainette Valley can produce they vill certainly have to go way back nd sit down in favor uf Mrs. Golden who owns as fine a lot of llliodo Is land Reds as one could find iu the state and who on measuring one of the Biddy's eggs, found it to be 9 'niches in circumference one way by opposite way. Now will the val Jey people begin to wake up to the fact that there is a Central Oregon and occupying a central location in It Is Crook County, while centrally Eocated In ('rook Connty is a most fertile section t country called Pow ell Butte and that we are fust devel ping Into an Ideal dairy and lu g rufsiiig section besides being the liome of hens who lay large eggs. Ordinance No. An ordinance entitled an ordinance to prevent and restrain doc from rumiiiiil at large upon the public tiwt, alley, park, public grounds or private prenv i.en. aithin the corporate limits ot Prineville, Oregon, and to provide a punishment lor the violation of this or dinance. Til People of the City of Prineville, Oregon, do ordain a follow: Section 1. That from and alter the taking f fleet of this ordiuance it shall te unlawful for any dog or doga to inn at large upon the public streets, alleys, parks, public (rounds or private prem ise, within the corporate limit of the City ot Prineville.Orogon, provided how ever, any dog or dis may be harbored or tept, by the owner or keepers there of ou any private premises in saie City, if said drf or dogs be confined therein, or chained therein, or otherwise eoured so as not to escape therefrom, and it is herein turthei provided that any dog or dog may go upon any street .alley ,park, public ground or other private premises, not mentioned above, providing said dog or dogs.be fastened to a rope, chain, lash, or other fastening deviae and in the actual, present and physical charge and control of the master, owner or keeper. Section 2. That any person or per sons, who are owners, master or keep- era of anv doc or dog, violating any of the term and provision of Section One ot this ordinance, shall be deemed guil ty of a misdemeanor and upon convic tion thereof in the Recorder' Court ot the City of Prineville, Oregon, shall he fined not less than fire dollars nor more that twenty-five dollars and pay the costs of prosecution and in default of the payment of such fine and cost imposed, ball be confined to the City Jail one day for each two dollars ot such fine and costs, not to exceed thirty day. Section 3. In as much a there are no ordinance for the City ot Prineville, Oregon, governing thu keeping ot dof from running at large in said City, this ordinance i necessary to preserve the safety, peace and decorum of th City of Prineville and its inhabitants. and an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this ordinadce shall take effect and have full force and virtue, from and aft er its approval by the Mayor. Pasted by the City Council of the City ot Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, on the 1st day of Ap. il, 1913,after the third reading thereof. Approved by the Mayor of id city the 1st day of April, 1913. G. N. Clifton, Mayor. Attest: A. R. Bowman, Recorder. State ot Oregon, I County ot Crook. J I, A. R. Bowman, do hereby certi fy that I am the duly elected, qualified and acting recorder of the Cityol Prine ville, Oregon, that I have compared the above and foregoing copy of ordinance with the original thereof, that the same is a trne and correct transcript from aaid original ordinance and of the whole thereof. Dated this 1st day of April, 1013. A. R. Bowman, Recorder, that I am the duly elocU-d, qualltled and acting city Recorder ot the City ot Prliievlllo, Crook County, Oregon, that 1 have compared the above and foregoing copy of ordinance with Un original thereof, that the same Is a true and correct tranaerlpt there from and ot the whole thermit. Dated this 1st day of April, HU3. A. R. How MAN, City Recorder. Ordinance No.- Property for Sale. Mrw. Walter O'NeiP home, large parcel of bind, nine-room house, fo:d barn, chicken house and other outbuildings. A bargulu. Part terms. Call or write Mhs. Walter OW'kil, Prineville, Ore. 3-20-H An ordinance entitled an ordinance to prevent chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and other domestic fowl from being a t large upon the public streets, alleys, parks, public and pri vate grounds In the City of Prine ville. Oregon, and to provide a pun ishmc'nt for violations hereof, and to repeal all other ordinances and parts of ordinances In conllict herewith The: People of the City of Prineville, Oregon, do ordain as follows: Section 1. It shall be unlawful from and after the taking effect of this ordinance, for any chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese or other do mestic fowl to run at large, or be lu or upou any street, alley, park, pub lic or private ground, within the corporate limits of the City of Prine ville.Crook County, Oregon, Provid ed however, such fowl above enumer a ted may be raised or kept on pri vate ground, If the same are kept there in enclosures and not allowed to escape therefrom, and be It furth er provided that this ordinance Is not t o be construed to prevent trafficking in and disposal of said fowl in tlie ordinary trade channels, or the marketing therof. Section 2 Any person or persons, who are thu owners of, or who have possession or control of such fowl s enumerated in Section One of this ordinance, within the corporate lim its ol the ( ily ol rrineville, Oregon, violating any of the terms and pro visions of suld section or of tliis or dinance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof in the recorder's court of said City shall be fined not less than Five Dollars and not more than Twenty five dollars, arid pay the coets of prosecution, and in default of the payment of such fine and costs, shall be conlined to the City Jail one day for euch two dollars of such fine and costs, not to exceed thirty days. Section 3. Passed by City Council on the 1st day of April, 1913, after the third reading thereof. Approved by the Mayor of said City on the 1st day of April, 1913. Attest: G. N. Clifton, Mayor. A. It. Bowman, Recorder. State of Oregon, 1 County of Crook. J 9 I, A. R, Bowman, hereby certify Summon. In the circuit court of the slate ot Oregon, fur the comity ot Crook, lau Eno, PUilitlft, against Kliaatwih Iteed, Charles K. Reed, Milo 11. Stone, Ella Stone and 1,. J. 11 ..d lev, IMemUnt. To Elisabeth Keed, Charles K. Reed. Milo It. Stone, Ella Stone and L J llallev, and to each of you, (he sktove named defendants :' lu the name ol the slate ot Oregon, You. and each of vou, are herehv re quired to ppear and answer the com plaint tiled agaiust you in the auove entitled suit on or before Thursday, the Sili day ol May, A. 1. 1913, and il you fail so to answer, lor the want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relict demanded in ths complaint herein. That this suit hat been brought tor the foreclosure of a certain mortgage by reason of the default ol the coudition theteot, aaid mortgage having been given bv said Elixaleth Keed and Charles K Red, and duly igned, exe cuted, acknowledged, witnessed and de livered by them to one H J. Jorgensen, dated on December 17, 1910, to secure the payment of sixteen hundred dollar (SltkHI.OO) in accordance with th tenor of one certain instrument in writing lor thai amount, to-wit: a promissoiy note hearing date the 17th day ol De- cember, A. D. 1010, and made payable to said tt. J. Jorgensen or order, with interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum, ratable annually, from date. said note being due one year from le- cember 17th, 1910, aui mortgage deeig. nating and creating a lien therefor up on the southeast quarter I set) of south west quarter (sJ) of section four (41 ; east halt (e ot northwest quarter (nl) and southwest quarter (wj) uf northeast quarter Ine'. ) of section nine (ill. township 18 south, range 12 E., YY St., in Crook county, Oregon, said mort gage having been duly recorded in the office ol the county clerk of (aid Crock county on Iec 22, A. D. 1910, at So'clock a. m., and recorded on page 4:13 in B'Xik 12, Record of Mortgages ol aaid county and appear there ot record. That said note and mortgage were. thi reafter, and on November 19, 1912 duly assigned and transferred by said H. J. Jorgensen, to the plaintilt berein by an instrument in writing, dated on that date, which aaid instrucnent was duly recorded id the office ot the conn tv clerk of aid county of Cook, on the 5th day of January, A. I. 1913, at 5 o'clock p. m., and recorded on page 40S in Book 17, Kecord ol Mortgage, ol said Crook county, and there remain of record. That the said default consist in the failure of the said Elisabeth Reed and Charles E. Reed, or any of said defend ants, to pay said indebtedness or any part thereof and said indebtedness is still due and owing plaintiff and wholly nnpaid. That the subject of this suit is real property within the state ol Oregon and that the defendant, Milo B. Stone and Ella Stone, each ha, or claim some interest or right in and to said mortgaged premises, but that plaintiff's mortgage lien is prior in date and superior in equity thereto. That the relief sought ot the defendant, Milo B. Stonj and Ella Stone, and each thereof, claiming interest or right in and to said mortgaged premises, if any they may have, be declared subsequent and in ferior in equity to the claim, interest or right ol the plaintiff herein. You are further notified, That this summons is served upon you, the said defendants, Milo B. Stone anil Ella Stone, and each thereof, by publication, upon the order of lion. Ii. Springer, judge of the county court of said Crook count T, by order duly made therein and dated the 2 "nil day of March, A. 1. 1913, the same being duly tiled on said late with the clerk of said circuit court for said Crook county. l'irnt publication, March 2. th, 1913 Last publication, May Htb, 1913. C. M. ('KANDALL, M. R. Elliott, Attorneys for plaintiff. ' i ' I Notice of Final Accounting. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, the administrator of the estate of Cornelius Thomson, deceased, that he has made and filed with the clerk of the county court his final accounting of his administration of said estate, and that the honorable county court has set Mondv, the oth day of May, 1913, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the county court room in the courthouse at rrine- vil'e, in said county and state, as the time and place for hearing said final accounting and settling said final ac counting. Dated this 11th day ot March, 1913. William II. Tii"mon, Administrator of the estate of Cornel ius Thomson, deceased. 3-13 5t Finish This. Story r-fT WORKMAN in nn I II C ngon fao ' jJ or was CM"''"'''"!? the various Jjir stages of wntron construction to nn TrqIJJ interested visitor. Ho nicked up two pieces of long leaf yellow pinn, and asked the visitor to notice the difference in the weight of tho two pieces. The lighter riece, he explained, was kiln-dried. Th heavier piece was air-dried. It had retained th.c resinous sap which adds strength and ' toughness, while in the kiln-dried piece of lumber this sap had been drawn out by the too rapid application of heat. Every Stick of Lumber Used in IHC Wagons Is Carefully Selected, Air-Dried Stock Here was something to think about. The visitor asked for a test as to the relative strength of the two pieces of wood. The air dried piece held up under nearly double the weight under which the kiln-dried piece of lumber broke. To the eye there was no difference between these two pieces of lumber, but when put to the test there was a vast difference. So it is throughout the construction of I H C wapons Weber, Columbus, New Bettendorf, Steel King. They are built for real strength, light draft, and satisfactory service. Weber and Columbus wapons have wood gears. Steel Kinjr and New Ikttendorf have steel gears. 1 11 C local dealers handle the wagons best suited to your work. See them for literature and full information, or, write International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Portland Ore. iPtofesstr.ital Cards Aliatructa. liiHiirnm' The J. It. Haner Abstract Co. lltcurHirlit Prliievllle, tire. Knrm l.oiuia. Honda. Law Office of W. P. MYERS Kamalra Bid'. PrimmlU, Ore Dr. Charles Macl'addcu Osteopathic Physician llv. ill,'. tiWulii ml Ntiitl TlinntlillliS r ii i 1. v "l hi. miU' li.-uH, "mvimiir Office in Kamalra Bio. It Tlrplionoi I'iuneer, No. 1 28. Prof. A. W. Grater, D.in. Hl.r Olllce In Morrl Huilillnit three ijour oiilh ol Journal ullkee, Prineville, Orvion D. H. PEOPLES Cvil and Irrigation Engineer Koom II Adauiaoii Hld'g Prineville, Ore. 101 t Dr. Howard (Jove Dentit Crook County Bank Building YOU NAME THE PRICE Any reasonable Offer for anything in our Racket Goods will be accepted. We are receiving every day Sporting Goods, Bicycle Supplies. Baseball Goods, Victor Phonographs, Records, Etc, and must make room for these goods. We Will Discontinue Racket Goods Buy at your own prices. Come and investigate this. We mean business. At the Big Stock of Fishing Tackle Now on Hand Crook Co. Jewelry $ Sporting Goods Store Cmtft mmwr4 prvrnjUj 40 might aJTaVM. J HAVE YOU Filed your Decd Of Course, HAVE YOU An Abstract) (Vrtalnly t'Vriryoii timnn -tlrot now. M vtm know whor yuur curnart ar. W'ril, No, Nut vxtu'lly. Brewster Engineering Company, PntMniUo, Orjtfn, will luct ihm for vou mid guiirntiU tit work. Survfty ttii, i'Ult.iitf, Irrinntlon KngUtoerititf. riiona I'luiiwr am. J. Trendies Fox M, It, 0, 8, Knit I I H. A. I.oinlm t.trrtiriH' Orrfroit Hutv Mlit l Htwrtl, ttpKcmtta in MrKry, Hytont; AH inrnury I'ftftKl; woutri Mini chtltlrW tllMUt, He orlW nd rrjMnm Third Irwl iier Court 1 1 mi w. Tl.: ri"ittr, t'nlla ftn"wrft lrontHly. t I iit or Chattf lumlfrmt hummo... In ih ctrrutl court ot th tut t( Oregon, far t runk niliniV. ol.-n lAml t'um.ny, t cursor tulon, plaintiff, Uatld Burton. mnA Mn. ttovtt, Hurinn. wtfo of Mill It a rum. ml ll uiitvr pron ur iftrttw unknown cUimin tiy right. iul, umU linn upou or lmntftt In the rl ttt ilitH-rliKtl u tb txmu'lHut twrala, ! tfmUtitft, To Hurt ti nd Mm, lmvl-1 Burton, wlft of Mid ivUl Htirfon, ) ftll "Taunt of ttml unkuowu t-ltutiit uy rid tit, tltlt. MlklV, lln upon or liilffrvat Initio reiki Ut diMorlUNl in tlw rntuplnhit hrln. nl 1mi 4rH-rliMt In tliti timmon. bot lit id mme ol tatti ol oriron, You, nd ia'h of you. ar lioriljf vuiniiioiird and r u,titrd toapp4r in tlio aluv euiitltx.1 court mnl anawitr or plead to ilm (Himptalitl fllml tlMT'ln in tlila milt anattiHi you on or Imlora May Mh, iiU, whtt h it tim Hint i.r rllwHl in lit urdt-r of uttMHiuniy linli(fuf trook rounty, tircKoh, pursuant to wht lt ililt tuuiinimt It publuiiml, in whlrh ymi am rrtuln-d lo to aptxiar. armwrr or pMl and If you fall tOao appear, antwtror li'l. tli plaintiff will ap plv to tlin court lor tln fi'iitl d.inanil-"l in ll I'o'mplatut, whtnh rllf it lhat plakutift tltlo U Hi Mlotttittf dfatTltM'd ral propvrt) tilu at In Crook roiinly, irvitoii, U.wli: Tlie north Imlf ol the wouilivtmt tuarlrr and thfaoiilli ball olllii llorllit't qiiarh-r of w. Uon iwonty om -ill- in towmMp lwlv ptouitt, rsiiKfi tn '!( i'anl of th Mtlami-tto WtTlilimi lit ( rook rotiiiiy, I ttVKoti, Atnlniry pari tlo-n'of, l lonvr o,upfd KaliiHl you and all ptrni. i-ltl tn 1 nu liy. iiiroiiKu or tttol'-r you, or t'lihrr ol you, and timt pUlntiff Ihj al)inlKOl to W tli owner tto r- t.l tu tee ltn.lr; and lhat you aii'l all piTMihH rlalluhiK. or to claim, ly, lliriuh or umlcr you, mj tun-vor harm), njotn'd ami re HfHilO'd from claltiilliK or "ltlnif ui any rlnht, till- or ItiEi-rmt hi or to any part o( taid i-rop urty and foraut-li mlwr and further rMM a tuiuri uiuy ti-rui i!'illtniiiu in inu prcm- of thr tlrat iHilillratlon of thlt turn out 1m tin' jiih day oi.Mart'h, SinuinonH. In tin; circuit court ol the statu of Orugon for crouk t-oiiutv. Thu V'- i. Kliui co,, corporation, plaintiff. VH. Irwin 1). Hani?, Kth"l KMney, J. K. Mauphcriton and Al'l'Cudd, dcfendantit. To Irwin I- Bu"y, Kihel annoy, j. K. Muc-ih-r.ion and .Able rudd, duK'nilnnu: In Uie niiniuof tin mate of On-nun, you an; hep-by required to appear and annwi-r the i ijiiiplaiiiL filed iu the above entUU-d uit and court on or before the 'Ztul iay of May, l'.tNl, and if vou fail ho to appear and anhwi-r the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief pmved for in I in complaint,, Ui-wit: for a flu ciee and judiirteiit.aKari.Ht Irwin iJ. Haney for the mini of KiKht Hundred liollara with Inter est there(, ii at tiie rale often per cent per an num from January ilJtHl, (or () attorney 'k Im-k and lor the, coma and UiHburHeuienis of thl sinL That tll mortKaffe deseriberl )n plaintiff's eoiriplHinibe loreciosed and the land described therein tiold by the nherif ol thin county ac cordhiK to law and the praeilco of thin court and tlie proceeds applied to thu payment of pbiintiff'tt HHid judgment and that lh de-ft-udauttf and each of them he forever barred and foreclosed from claiuiinK nny riiht, tltlo or interewt in said preinineH or any part thereof. '1 hm riiiinmoiis in piihlinh'Jd by order of the Honorabla ii. Kprinjrer, JudfCR of the county court of thcHtate of Oregon for crook county, made on the ith day of March, 1113, which HHid order p rune ri bed that thin suinmoiia be published in th crook county Journal, a weekly newspaper, printed and pitbHwhed In Prineville, crook county, Oregon, lor a period ol nix consecutive weeks. The datuof the Aral publication of this sum mons Ik March 20. 11113. m. r. Kfjjorr, 8-20-6 w Attorney for pluiutiff, COLONIST FARES WESTBOUND March 15 to April 15, 1913 SEND FOR THE FOLKS WHILE THE FARES ARE LOW The Low Fares apply from llic following and many oilier points in the East, lo any station on the 0-W. R, & N. in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Atlanta, Cja. Haltimore, MJ. Iiimton, Macs, lliiffalo, N. Y. CliHrlcHluii, S. C. Detroit, Mich. 1'ort Worth, Tex Minneapoliii, $51.70 Lmiisville, Ky. 51 75' Mumpliia, Turin. 55.15 Milwaukfo, Win. 47.50 MuntifoiiMtry, Ala. 5II.II0 Muckniinn, Okla. 4:1.50 Nhw York Cliy 40.75 New Orleans 30.00 Kt. Paul, Minn. 1I2.H5 Oklnhama City ii 50 I'hilaih-laliia, l'a, ., Pitttthurf I'h. St. I.oul k.. 50.15 Denver, Cl. 35.20 Omaha, Nub. 55.00 Kaneas, City, Mo. 30.00 4S.05 Leavenworth, Kan. 30.00 30.00 CliicaiiO 3M.00 35.L5 M.7S 47 00 37.00 30.00 30.00 Prepaid Orders Tickets will be delivered without extra charge to any body at any point where Colonist fares apply, upon de posit with any 0-W R. & N. Agent of the amount. For full particulars drop a card to H. BAUKOL, Agent 0-W R. & N., Redmond, Oregon fNC I he dnte IWl.l. Mi in Niiutmonat t i-nhhMied pnmtiant to an ordirof (i. Kprnmer, county Indue ol Crook eonnty, ori'K'tn, madu on thu iDtU dny of March, lit Id, I., M. UKrHTKlX. S-.'O Attorney (or plaintllT. " RECEPTION " Champ Smith, Propr Imported and . Domestic b Cigars Famous Whiskies Old Crow; Hermitage; Red Top 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. J Hoff's Shoe Shop. liootaiuifl hIiooh nently riMilni mill prlrt'H rltfht. Work (riiiirnnti'i'il. Don't (ortrct tho pluee, uext iloor to Journal Ulllee. r I.