GOOD ROADS BEING BUILT IN COLORADO BY CONVICTS lata laving at Ltai 1100.000 by Man. Ing Criminal! Da Work. P putting It rnnrlrtMl rrlinlnnta "on honor" anil allowing lln-ui in do rond biillillng-am'li ai-rvlin In th tnla gntiilng iIiimu rnimiitiiatliui of 'tili'tirc-Colornilo wma to hare gone I long way toward aolvlng I ho liluli way prolili'in anil (he problem of tbe uui-niployml coiivli'l at on and Hie Miua tlins. Alxiul half lh conirli-ts In the Colo rndo Hal rwiiliftnlMry at Canyon City are rmilo)i-il In rond work. Tlitr prls 00 population rarM rrom Tut) to 7fsi, anil ll la esllmali-4 Itint Ihr labor thus iwurnl to tba stats mrnna an actual IBS! ooKTirrra at ik on coiohaik) kimsm. raah' vnlu of at least f IiNMKH) per year, not to apeak of Hulvlng the ru ing question of km-plng criminals I'lll ployml without cuniltt-t luu with free la bor. It roata aliout an cent a (lay to kwi convict In mad rnmp as SKiilimt I'J renta a dny In thr M-nlli-iitlnrr. TIih men mint hare bettor fiMHl when en gaged lu such hard nmnmil Inlnir. and thla forma lb rhli'f Item of added ex pense. Out even tbla eiH'iie bna been lived to the gi-uvrnl taipayer of Colorado, aa tba counties (brunch which the roads ara built coiitrlhuie tha extra 24 rt'tita r dny per man. This tax la gladly borne by tha coun ties, aa they receive moat of the bene fit from the construction of Ibe road. IMIM-I-M-MWMMHII-' TAFT INTERESTED IN GOOD ROADS. In a recant letter Prealdant Teft epreea bia Interett In good roada aa follows! "I have a very Intenae Inter eat In the development of good roada the country ever, and I am very glad te know that the movement In favor of thla Im provement has taken auch na tional form aa te Indioate the widespread feeling of the neoee slty for giving to the residents of the country aa diatlngulihed from the elty a faolllty for Inter communication that will greatly add to the comfort of living in the ooontry end will inerease the profit of the producer and farmer by reduoing the cost of his initial transportation. - -f-M-s-8 4-M-t-t-W- - t-W A BUQH0U8E STORY. Dughouaa experu ure sllll quarrel- lug uu the louse uuiwtlon. John Hull clultna I hero ure tlx breeds af hull lire; some Americana cluliu three; tlm i-bnp who got one on liliu rells there aru a inllllnu, but a cau s of lliu bughouse brethren finds the niiijorlly Iwllije there are four prliuipul geiiiTH-Kolilodi'S, goulootea, llpcurus and menopi'U and these have llii'lr variolic Ilk tha fowl breed they Infest The gotilodi- U (ha bead mid nk blood sinker, the others simply rrny llng, biting, wraub- Ing, living ou araiea, Hcud reus aim f nil her material. They ara gray, brown, white, yellow and mottled, are bom and llv their whole life ou the hen and, It la suld. chill to death If A GOOD EXAMPLL Two North Carolina Farmera Ara Con stsntly Dragging Roads. Ail example worthy of eniuliitloa la that act by (Jrlmes Hros., f armors und millers, or Ij-xIiikIou, N. C. Those Ki-utlviiieti own it blR tnrm north of the city, touching the city limits. A short stretch of tlu rond through tills farm hit been nmriitlntnlUKl. but so well la the whole kept that It la Impossible to tell without Tory close attcutloa Just where the nine foot atrip of macadam ends and the clay begins. The rond fur mora thun a tulle north of the city 1 almost perfect, smooth, level and dry In all sort of weather, and the secret of Its fine coudltlou Is the road drag. After every hard rain a team and drag go brer the road, and It la thereby kept In almost perfect condi tion. lu striking contrast to this rond is tha rond Just beyond the fnrui of these good citizens. Uuts and boloa abound, and travel censes to be a pleasure and becomes a positive discomfort to man nnd benst The rond drag did It all. All of this work has never cost the county or township a penny. These gentlemen have furnished the labor and teams and have done the work "without rewnrd or hope of reward." It Is their hope that tbe example which they have set will spread. Southern Good Bonds. Roada In a Small Town. In the southwest comer of Reno county, Kan., Is the town of Turon, which the 1010 census report gives a population of 012. Some eighteen months ago commercial club was organized In Turon, snys the Kansas City Btar. Its roll now numbers 103 members. Since Its organization four titles of four foot cement sidewalks nave been built in Turon. A sidewalk on both side of the street extends from the Missouri Pa cific depot to the Hock Island depot, a distance of half a mile. All the aide street are Improved wttb similar walks. Some time ago Turon built a new achoolhouse. It was locoted about nine blocks from the business section, and as soon as It was finished cement walks were laid from tbe busi ness part of the town. That's the way they do things In Turon and may In part explain why Turon has In creased In population 02 per cent since the last censu was taken. jeF . -i Photo by C. M. Barnlls. ursunus VAHunn.w maokifikd an uiusa, away from her bent which dlspoae of the Idea that beuhousea and nest get lousy. The red mite and tick are the "crimson ramblers" of the ben bouse 'tint swarm from the crevices at night to attack the Dock and Infest tbe UesL Hint, filth, weak stock, absence of dusting material and lazy prostration are conducive to lice multiplication, the third generation of one Individual reaching 123.000 In three months. Hens dust lots of them off, but often they get abend and It not stopped csuso more losses, especially among chicks, thnn dlsense. Pure Persian In sect powder Is death to all 11c. Sweet cream or camphorated lard Is a knock er for head lice. For clucks, turkey mothers, tender poults nud chirks we prefer the Persian, but for adult stock there Is no killer more effective and cheep than the following mixture: Tour oundH plaster pnrts, one pint gasoline, one-half pint mute rnrbollc arid. Mix the nMd nud gasoline, stir Into the planter nnd. when tnonmiihly mixed, screen over n newspaper, nl low to stand two hours nnd then dust a reasonable nnnmnt Into feathers of fowl. Three applications a week apart will finish the lice nnd disinfect the roost FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. That the fools nnd suckers aren't all dead jet Is shown by the number of systems advertised nnd constantly coin Ing Into being. Old you bite and get bit? The week before Easter Is a good tlmo to ship capons to market In picking do not remove feathers from neck, upper breast, thighs, tall and wing tips. Two things mostly kill the million of brooder chicks that decease too much beat, too much to ent This Is rhyme, so take It In time If you'd strike a gold mine. When you estimate the profit your hens bring don't forget to count in tbe fun you get out of it That exer cise In the air and sunshine has kept you from many a brainstorm. A your chicks get older you must change to larger grain. If kept right along on chick feed their gizzards do not develop. They keep soft, and in tbe end you have birds that are weak. So many women are Interested in poultry, and hundreds of questions were asked by them where we lectur ed at farmers' Institutes. They are surely tbe sine qua non. Without tbera man is a fizzle. When you get wenry of work don't become a Weary Willie. Life Is a his tory, and you can't afford to have any pages blank nor blotted, so labor on, and may every page be filled with good deeds and the conclusion be hap py. When forcing chickens for market narrow ration will cloy on the appe tite, and the fowl will not eat as much as H can digest At this time tbe cramming machine Is used by some. while others tickle the fowl' palate knd thus increase the appetite by add' Ing; variety to the bill of fare. A five acre farm and fourteen other prizes were offered by the state poul try board of Missouri for the best fif teen poultry house plans with methods of management There were 200 plans from nineteen different states submit ted. Tbe farm, as first prize, went to Frank E. Mlxa, Ames, la. With sucb encouragement for tbe Industry, la It a wonder Missouri's ahead? Why She Called. Mald-DId you call me, ma'am? Mine. I'nrveuu-Yes. I Just wsnted to tell you that I didn't need you Just at present-Kllegende lllntter. Suggostsd Improvements, "1 wish I were the weather man." "Then what would happen?" "We'd have a ahower every time the lawn needed sprinkling." "Huh! I'd beat that" "What would you do?" "I'd have a cloudburst every time my wife suggested a picnic." REO REO AND HUDSON AUTOMOBILES The New Hudson rt37" Hudson A, Six Reo the Fifth J. C. Robinson, Agent, 2-6 Madras, Ore. Cow to Pasture. Apply to Mm. I.. Dillon. Pasture o-n May 1, 1M3. Driving done hy Orvll Dillon. 4tp r, Trut Enough, Tatman Could you loan me S5, BUI? Binaluian Sorry, old man. but yon can see for yourself I'm pretty short Just now. Washington Star. Nothing to It, "Green and llrown are hav ing a terrible row down the street" "What seems to be the matter?" "I dou't know, but they are call ing each other thief aud liar'" "Did you say Green and HrownV" "Yes?" "1 thought so. They are Just having a frleudly political tllscns slou. Come on; let's go homo." DeLAVAL Cream Separators Sold on Easy Terms Pioneer Cream Co. Prineville, Oregon Sum mona In the circuit court of tbe state of Oregon for Crook County. J. W. Boone, pliilutlft, vs. I'rl K. Mlnkler. defendant. To I'rl H. Mlnkler, the above named delenduiit: I'i the name of the state of Orrgoa you are hereby required to appear and nnswer the complaint of plaintiff filed In the above entitled suit within ten ilars Iroin the date ol the service of this summons upoa you, II served within Crook county, state ol Oregon, or, II served wlthla any other county in t bis state, the within twenty day from the date of the service of this summons upon you, or, if served by publication, and not within this state, then ou or before Iks Sta Uj rf Mir, 1913, and Ton are hereby notified that If you fail to o appear or answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take Judgment and decree against you for the relief prayed lorln the complaint. o-wlt: A Judgment for the en.ru ot Sixteen Hundred eighty dollars. witb interest thereon at rate of IS per cent per annum from tbe 3rd day of March, 1113, until paid, and for the lurtber sum of one hundred fifty dollars a attorney's lees and for tbe costs and disbursements of this suit. And for a decree that a certain mort- guge executed by you to the plain tiff on tbe lain Uuy ol ueceuioer. 1'JlO, be foreclosed, and the real iroperty described therein, to-wlt: Lots two and three and tbe east hall of the southwest quarter of sec tion eighteen. In township fifteen south, of range seventeen east of the Willamette Meridian In Crook coun ty, state of Oregon, together with the tenements, lie sold by the sheriff ol Crook county, Oregon, according to law, and tlie money arising iroia said sale to tie applied on the Judg ment prayed for, attorney s lees aud costs, and If Insufficient to pay tbe same, then for a Judgment for suck dehclency. That the plalutln ue al lowed to become a bidder and pur chaser at such sale, and that the de fendant and all persons claiming by, through or under him, be forever barred and foreclosed and estoppeel from having any right, title or Inter est In or to said premises or any part thereof, or any redemption or equity of redemption except a pro vided by law, and for such other and further relief as may be proper In the premises. This summons Is published In tbe Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper, published at the city of Prineville, Crook county, state of Oregon, for six full weeks, by order of the Hon. G. Springer, county Judge of Crook county, state of Ore gon, made and entered on the 8th dav ol March, 1913. Dated and published first time thl 13th day ot March, 1U13. M. .. BHINK, 3-13 6w Attorney for plaintiff. His Errsnd. Just Opened : Livery Feed and Sale Stable In Cornett Stage Barn Prineville, Oregon Special attention given to the traveling Public. Hay 25c a day per head. Give us a call. White & Mackey, Props. "T "Clio, Billy! Where you golnT "I ain't goln'. I'm Jest seeln' orf my college chum 'ere." Punch. Biddy Taksa th T'p. Mother Joe, why do you luppost that old hen persists in laying In tht coal bin? Joe Why mother,' I think she bai seen the sign, "Now I tba Urn to lay In your coair'-Pbiladelphla Press. a LTJTVEBEiR, Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP&PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON Crook County Bank PRINEVILLE, OREGON Au,n Llabiliti Loam 1133 7W M Capital paid lu full 136.000.00 Overdrafts 4.7IW.0S Surplus 14,000.00 Bunking House S4.00H.50 Undivided profits 7,6 8.08 Cash aud Kxenanae 68,421.76 Deposits 151,897.48 Total fl08.BT0.55 1208,970.50 W. A. Booth, Pres. D. F. Stewart, Vlce-Pres, C. M. Elkins, Cashier L. A. Booth, Asilstam Cashier THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. W1GLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Seasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent You . would . enjoy . the . Journal Summons. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Crook county, Sarub J, Kewsora, plaintiff, vs. Thomas S. i'rlnffle, RoxieL. Prinitle, Mildred Prlngle and all unknown heirs of Frank F. Prinze and Mrs. M. E. Prlngle, deceased, and all others Interested, defendfiuts. To Thomas S. Pringle, Roxle 1 Pringle, Mildred Pringle and all unknown heirs of Frank F. Prinitle nnd Mrs. M. E. PrluRle, deceased, nnd to all others interested, the above named defendants: In the name of the state of Oregon, You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint of plaiutiff filed against you in the above entitled Biiit within ten days from tbe date ot the service of this summons upon you, if served within Crook county, Oregon, or, If served within any other county of the state of Oregon, then within 1 wenty days from the date of the service ot this Biimmous upon you, and if served upon you by publica tion according to law, then on or before the Fiftk day at My, 1913, and you and each of you are hereby notified that if you fall go to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint tvwit: For a decree of said court that the plaintiff Is the owner In fee simple and free from all Incumbrances ot the ee qr of tbe se qr of section seven, the eouthwest quarter of the south west quarter of section eight, the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section eighteen, and the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section seventeen, all la township seventeen south of range nineteen east of the Willamette Meridian In Crook county, state of Oregon. That the cloud now exist ing upon plaintiff's title to said premises by reason of a certain In strument of writing known as a bond tor deed, executed by the plaintiff under the name of Mrs. S. J. Newsora and her husband, S. J. IsewBom, to the above named Frank F. Pringle and Mrs. M. E. Pringle, on the 26th day of October. 1SRL and recorded In Vol. 1 on page 729. Records of Deed of Crook countv. state of Oregon, be forever removed and held as canceled and void, anil that the defendants and each of them be forever barred and estonoed from having or claiming any right title or Interest In or to said prem ises or any part thereof by reason of said Instrument, and that all per sons claiming by, through or under the defendants or either of them be so barred and estopped, and that plaintiff's title to said Dremlaes be confirmed and quieted, and for such oiner ana turtner reiiei as may e properln the premises. This summons Is published In fhs Crook County Journal, at Prineville, Oregon, for six full weeks, by order of the Hon. (J. Springer, jfidge ot the county court of the state of Oregon, for Crook county, made and entered on the 12th day ot March, 1918, 4a the above entitled cause. Dated and published first time f.hla 13th day of March, 1913. M. E. Brink, 313 5-1 - Attorney for plalntlt r