T7ua monatfram aanJai ir all you can ask., in a moor car 20,000 Miles What car will carry you that fort and safety, and with let a Chalmen Thirty-Six"? It's a pretty pxr car indeed that won't mnke a good showing in a salesman's demonstration. But it takes a pretty good car to travel 20.000 miles and please you as well at the end as it did in the beginning. Chalmers cars stand this test. 1 Kindreds arc driven this far every year. Some have been driven as high as 140,000 miles, and are still in daily service. You can pay almost any price for a motor car, but even the highest priced won't carry you 20.000 miles in more comfort with greater economy, or with less mechanical attention than the medium . priced Chalmers "Thirty-Six." No lower priced car will give you equal comfort, economy and reliability. Long stroke motor, four-forward distance in greater corn trouble and expense than speed transmission, nickel steel axles, extra large brakes these and many other features of de sign secure the mechanical excel lence of the Chalmers. Large valves, new style Chal mers piston rings, improved car buretor. Timkin bearings through out the running gear these are some of the Chalmers features which make for economy. Turkish cushions, 1 1 -inch up holitcry, long wheel base, large wheels and tires, long flexible springs these are the things which make your Chalmcrs'Thir-ty-Six" comfortable. None more so. Try the Chalmers "Thirty-Six" for 20,000 miles. By that time you will be agreed with us that no car at any price offers as much real automobile value for the money. Let us give you your first Chal mers ride at your convenience. Huff-Maker Auto Co., Prineville Roberts Items. KoWrts, Ore.. April 28, '13. VA Copper, formerly employed by G. Millican, died at Albany re- .1.. t - .11 i jcenuy. mr. Mipper naa ueen sick for some time before hit death. His many friends will learn of his pBHMinK away with genuine regret. Mr. and Mrs. Fauxht made a trip to Prineville last week. G. II. Nye and II. Bunn made a trip to Prineville and Redmond last week. Mr. Nye brought back a load of supplies and Mr. Bunn a load of Bhinftles. Ed Parker has been working on his imitating ditch the past week, (jillis Woodward has been helping him. Mrs. Mat Trenne has been quite sick the past week, but is better at time of writing. Elbert Houston has been helping his sister on her homestead the past few days. Ira Wertz started to town Thurs day with one of Sontag's teams. Wertz has been plowing and sowing grain for both Sontag and himself. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ferguson made a trip to the city last week. The latest startling news of Bear creek is that Bunn's p'K has eloped. While bringing out a pig from town last week Mr. Bunn had a similar experience to Deputy SherifT Kersh ner when his rooster got away. Anyway, the pig got away and Bunn says never again will he do it. VA Hinterbergur has filed on a homestead next to that of his brother-in-law, Mr. Trenne. Mr. Hinterbergor conies from Seattle to live in a good state. Big Bear creek school will close in four weeks. Too bad, the professor will have to do real work then. Cheer up Prof., maybe you can get another pension. Melville Sewing Machine: for rent. J. K. Stkwaiit & Co. 51 Circuit Court Calendar (Continued trotn Klrat Page) Flntt National Bunk of Bend vi J H lieau et tl. V C Coe, trimtee, v J.- J Boyd et al. J H Iliichliolz t J H Bean and A C I.urH. H II Davl vs Martha J Hurt wig and L E Harrwlg. Antone Fogle v S P Qulno and Ora Qulnn. M R Elliott, attorney for plaintiff. K K Mi Connghy vs F C Park. O L Berroer, attorney for plaintiff. F C Park, attorney for defendant. The W F King Co v John Fergunon et al. M R Klliott, attorney for plaintiff. The W F King Co v A It Mlnkler. M K Elliott, attorney for plaintiff. Johanna Hlmpnon va J E Slmpaon. F V. Penin vs Rebecca Ellialieth Perrln. C C Brlx, attorney for plain tiff. Chris Harry v V C Blancuard. Burdlck & Murphy, attorney! for plaintiff. . (ieorge Turner vn Lizzie Turner. W P Myers, attorner for plaintiff. Walter O'Xell FP Hyne. M R Elliott, attorney for plaintiff. W H Webb vm J Alton Thompson. Bliiumiier & Hoch v A V Howell. L E Mesxlnger vs Sam Miller. W P Myers, attorney for plaintiff. Alex Ilnjnllton vs Geo Thompson W P Myers, attorney for pidntiff. G L Iternier, attorney tor defendant. Ed Harbin vs J FH Naeker. T E J Duffy, attorney for plaintiff. ' Eastern Hallway & Luuils-r Co vs Vanoru Townslte Co. M K Elliott, attorney fur plaintiff. Mary F Fields vs John Fields. M R Biggs anil Statlra G BiggH, attorn eys for plaintiff. Mullndii J Kamstra vs It G Smith. W I Myers, attorney for plaintiff. Il C Marston vs Madeline S Murson. W P Myers, attorney for Plaintiff. D O Bean vs C F Bentel et al. For extra Fancy Alfalfa Seed at lowest prices see J. E. StkwaRT & Co. 51 Farm for Sale 100 acres, 100 acres plowed and clear ed, on Crooked river bottom. For in formation address E. J. Leach, Post, Oregon. 4 3-lm-pd Powell Butte. Bert Reynolds of Trlm-vIHe was vUltlng friends In this Us'iillty Wednesday, I( was motoreycllug and experienced considerable trouble having to go the longest way round many times to avoid our brldgi'leHs ditch crossings. Lumber was hauled luxt winter to bridge these crossings but the work was postponed and now we must wait until a road over seer Is appointed before we can have the work completed. Who will make us a good overseer'.' Mr. and Mrs. John Klxslcr and Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. ljimb of Redmond visited Tuesday at the home of George Klssler. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foter are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a line son and heir at their home last Weduesday. John Rohdu went to Prineville Friday with a load of grain. Melvln Foster went to Deschutes Tuesday for a load of lumber for t bo Irrigation Co. Mr. and Mrs. Jum. Green moved their household belongings to Red mond Wednesday and will live In town the remainder of the summer. Miss Haiel Iiayn and Viola Trues dale came out from Prineville Friday for a tew days' visit with home folks. Miss Ua Charlton Is nursing at the Walter Foster home now-a-days. Mrs. Anna lloetger returned to her home In Redmond Saturday after a week's visit with relatives In this section. Harold Landfare was a business visitor to Prineville Saturday. Grandma Sears went to Redmond last week tor a visit with her son, . Guy Sears, and family. Mr. aud Mrs. S. 1). Mustard were Sunday guests at the It. B. Cross home near Prineville. Wolfer Bros, are pulling trees on the Grandma Sears homestead this week. Friday being the last day of school in the Shepard district appropriate exercises were held lu the evening, attended by a goodly number of parents aud friends of the pupils and teacher. Mrs. A. W. Bayn went to Prine ville Sunday tor a visit with her daughters, returning home Monday. Joe Shearer went to Bend Satur day tor a brief visit with relatives nnd friends. He was accompanied home. by Mrs. Shearer and family who hail visited there the past week. P. Pauls, who has Is-eti quite III for the past week, Is reported as Im proving. Guy llobson and wife of Redmond accompanied by friends were auto lng In our section Monday. N. P. Alley has about HiiIhIiimI painting the Iversou cottage which since completed Is easily the r.eatcst lit tie home In this locality. A Sunday School was organized at tlie North Butte schoolhouse Sun day. Mr. Gideon was chosen superintendent. Mrs. G. C. Truesdale purchased a piano In Redmond Thursday of Mrs. Robt. McSherry. J. ('. Farnhnm finished bis work of tax assessment In this section Satur day and returned to Redmond. Several cases of cow bloating have been reported to date. This Is nil annual nuisance, the only sure remedy for which Is to keep your cows off of the alfalfa. Frank McCaffery has rented his land to a Mr. Eustou who halls from the Sisters country. Workmen were busy Sunday bridg ing the waste ditch crossing near Allen Wlllcoxen's place. two prominent farmers of the Alfalfa couutry were here last week trying' to buy up some hogs. We understand the hogs were very sat isfactory but the prices asked dldu't tempt the Investors. Miss Marie Shafer visited Mrs. S, D. Mustard several days the post week. Alfred Walcott Is employed on the E. N. Hall farm. E. A. Bussett came out from Prine ville Monday for a week's stay. He will set an orchard for Allen Will coxen while lie Is out. Ditch Rider Joe Shearer moved his family to the Rosa Bussett place Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. U. H, Charlton and sou left for Albany Monday to be present at the funeral of Mr. Chart ton's father who died at that place at an advanced age recently. Mr, Charlton had many friends In this locality who will learn of his death it Ith sorrow Hogs for Sale Thoroughbred hogs, registered O.I.C., for sale on reasonable terms. Address J, L, Gibson, Redmond, Oregon. 4-3-lm-pd Paulina Notes. Mr. Fnrrers, manager of the Pau lina Creamery Association, arrived In Paulina Sunday with a load of concre'te for the buildings. He states that he will sopu have the creamery In operation. Mrs. John I!. Foster, who tins been in Albany and vicinity this winter, returned to her home lu Paulina valley this week. II. J, Lister and Bruce I lender re turned from Redmond Sunday. They were loaded with concrete for Mr. Lister's uew house. Ollle Stewart Is very sick with au attack of pneumoula. Dr.. Hay of John Day Is In attendance. T. H. Biennan returned Friday from Portland. He bought a 4 -passenger Ford while In Portland and made the trip back with It. The Paulina school board has raised enough money this winter by giving dnuces, entertainments, etc. to purchase au orgau for the school. They are negotiating for one and hope soon to have It In the school. Mrs. Surah Glenn of Portlaud Is vlsltlug with her sister, Mrs. Trelchel. K. A. Powell passed through Pau lina Thursday evening ou a hurry trip to Prluevllle. Mrs. A. G. Scog glns was sick and engaged his car to take her to see a doctor. An auto load of drummers repre senting various Portland Arms was doing business with L. M. Miller & Co. this week. Who says Oregon women are not enterprising. We have one who Is holding the ribbons on the I'nullna Suplee stage line and bringing the mall In ou schedule time. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. . U. S. Land Office st Burns, Oregon, April 25, 11)13. Notice is hereby given that Hugh J. Lester, assignee of James W. Foele. of Paulina. Oregon, who, on January 16, 1910, made Desert Land f.ntry no. 04112, for wj swj and nel awl. Section 22. TownshiD It) 8. Range 24 E., Willamette Meridian, has nlea notice 01 intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described, before L. M. Miller, U. 8. Commissioner, at her office, at Paul ina, Oregon, on tlie un day of June. WIS. Claimant names as witnesses : Isaac M. Mills, William W. Foster, Samuel U. ltoutnet, ana U. Higgenbothem, all of Paulina, Oregon. . . 5-1 p Wh, Fahrs, Register. A FISH FEAST is really a dish for an epicure especially if you buy the "finney" from us. All our fish have the habit of coming straight here from their native element without hanging around elsewhere, losing their freshness and flavor. Shell-Fish a specialty in the season, but we keep nothing out of season, so you are always sure of a sweet smell here. Moderate prices, too. City Meat Market May 28 to September 30 YOU CAN GET LOW FARE ROUND TRIP TICKETS From all O.-W. R. & N. Stations To Principal Cities in the East Via Final Return Limit Oct 31 Chicago $72.50 Denver $55.00 New York 108.50 Omaha 60.00 Philadelphia 108.50 Boston 110.00 St Paul 60.00 Minneapolis 60.00 Equally Low Round Trip Pares to Practically all Other Points East. Let me Help Outline Your Trip. H. BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond, Oregon. 6-15t Summmi. fnthe circuit court of the Puts of Or. Eon, for Crook county. . K. HU-wart. John W. Carlson and I'ria Carlton, plaintiff, va. I.liile Onlllford. Elizabeth Gulllfnrd, W. M. Vamlf!riMl, Alexander Hodges, S. K Hodre, Ollle Dillard. Mary tou,hton and ail unknown h-iri of Ainumtr Hodges, deceased, Dulrenea Hodres, rtophia A. Orchard. Allien Alirn, Kilea llolrnan, Nam-y Crawford. Pauline Brad ley. John Allen, Klam Allen, lnaac Allan and all unknown heira of Jamei M. Allan, deceased, Lucy Allen and ail unknown heir of Andr Alien, rleceaited, John goin mervilie and Kllen K. Humnierviile. hit wife, fhrbe A. itreyman. Otto Hrevman, Hnttie Hrejrman, henna Ah. Kdna'Brey nan, Kloy Urajrrnan, Arthur brejrman and al! unknown hem of A. H. Br.yrnan, deceaaed, Charlee ivtt and Elma C Pett, and all nnknown heir of Charles Pett and Klma (,'. Pett, If deccawi. M. O. Powell, J. O. Powell. Addle Lonner, Kmnia J. Ka r, and all unknown heirs of John Powell and Emily J. Powell, deceased. Columbus Lee and all unknown heirs of Rebecca A. Lee. deceased. Eliia Powell. VV. S. Powell, Charles Powell. Anna Moore. Mary Coch ran, Koy Powell, Alice Powell, Lawrenre Moore and all unknown heirs of J. M. Powell and Leora Moore, deceased. R. M. Powell, Krd A. Powell. Lettie Putman, W.A. Booth, . U. Hodson, C. J. John son, and all unknown hetrs of W, H. Puller, deceased, and all others interested, De'endantit. To l.nzie Gulliford, Elisabeth Gulliford, W. M. Vanderpool. Alexander Hodges. S. K Hodtres, Ollle Llillard, Mary HtoUKhton and all unknown heira of Aleiamier Hodfees, deceased, liulcenea Uodges, oUia A. Orchard. Allien Allen, Ellen Uulnian. Nancy Crawford. Pauline Brad ley. John Alien, Klam Allen, lnaac Allen, and all unknown heira of James M . Allen, deceased, Lucy Allen and all unknown heirs ot Andy Alien, deceased, John goui merville and tllen E. bormnemlle, his wife, Phebe A. Breynian, oito Breyman, Home llreymun benha A-u. Edna Brey inan. Floy Brejnian, Arthur lireymau and all untnon heirs of A. H. Brevmau. drceaed. Charles Pett and Elnia C. Pett aud ail unknown heirs of Charles Pett and KlmaC. Pett, if d eaed, M. J). Powell, J. o. Powell, Addie Ixjnner, Emma J. rayrs and all unknown heirs of John Powell and Emily J. Poweii. deceased, Columbus Lee and ail unknown heirs of Rebecca A. Lee. deceased, Eliza Powell, ! W. te. Powell. Chariea Powell. Anna j Moore. Mary Cochran, Hoy Powell, Alw-e j Powell, l.awrence Moore and ail unknown ' heirs of J. M. Powell nnd l.eora Moore.. d ; ceased, K. M. Powell. Kred A. Poweii, I Lettie Putman. W. A. Kooth. E. li. Ho.1- .n. C J. Juhifon, and all unknown heir? of W. H. Fuller. de(;easei. the aoove named delendauts. and to a.i others inter ested : In the r.ame of the State of Oreon: You and each ot you are hereby rc-ijuired ti apear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against vou in the above entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you. if served within Croon county, state of Oregon, or it servei witinn any other county in this state, then within' twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon you, or if served by publi cation as provided by law, then on or be fore Tat Fifth Day of Msy, 1913, and you ana each of you are hereby noti fied that if you fail, neglect or refuse to so appear or answer, for want thereof the plaintiffs will take a decree against you and each of you in the above entitled suit , for the relict praved for in the complaint, that is to say : For a decree of said court that the plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple, free from all incumbrances, of the following desciibed premises, to wit : Be- ? inning at a point one hundred feet south rom the southwest corner of block num ber live of the town of Prineville, Crook: crounty. Slate of Oregon, according to M. Hodges' plat of said town now on tile and of record in the office of the county clerk of Crook county. State of Oregon, and running thence west eighty feet; thence nonh thirty-two feet; thence west three hundred twenty feet to the west line of the southeast quarter of the nonheast quarter of section six, in township fifteen south, of range sixteen east of the Willam ette Meridian in Crook connty, State of Oregon; ther.ce south on said legal subdi vision line nineteen huudred eighty-eight and one half feet, more or less, to a point on said legal silMlivision line twentv- I seven and twenty-bve hundredths chains north from the south, line 01 said section six; thence east thirty rods and seventeen links; thence nonh seventeen hundred sixtv-aeven and nne-hatf feet, more or less, to the south bank of the Prineville Flour ing mill's mill race; thence up said mill race, following the meanderiht.'S of the south bank thereof, to a point two hund red seventy-one feet south from the south west corner of lot six in block number 'live of said M.Hodges' plat of said town of Prineville, Oregon; thence north fifty seven feet, more or less., to a point two j hundred fourteen feet south of said south ' west corner of said lot number six; thence ! west one hundred sixty feet; thence nonh one hundred fonneen feet to the place of i beginning, and containing 22.83 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 Dulcenea Hodges, his wife, to sanies M. Allen, and recorded in book 2 on ! page 147, Record of Deeds in Crook i County, Oregon, intending to convey a part of said premises, also a certain deed executed by James M. Allen and Sophia I A. Allen, his wife, to "the i'irra of Brey , man and SommerYille," and recorded In j book 2 on page UU, Records of Deeds ot Crook County, Oregon, and intendiuf to. convey a pan oi saitt premises, also a cer--tain deed from Arthur H. Breynian and. Phebe A. Breynian, his wife aud Jobtfi ttommerville and Ellen E. Sommerville, his wife, to Joseph Koemer, and recorded in book 2 on page 197, Records of Deeds of Crook County, Oregon, and intending to convey a part of said premises, also a certain deed executed by A. H. Breynian and P. A. Breynian, his wife, and Johns Sommerville and E. E. Sommerville. bis wife, to D. F. Stewart, and Charles Pett, and recorded in Book 1 on page 237 Records of Deeds of Crook County, Orel gon, and intending to convey a part of said premises, also a certain deed exe cuted by John Powell and Emily Powell, his wife, to David F. Stewart, and recorded In book 4, on page 2S5, Records of Deeds of Crook County, Oregon, and intending to convey a part of said premises, be forever removed, canceled and annulled, and thak 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 estopped from having or claim ing any right, title or interest in or to said premises, or any part thereof, by reason of any conveyance or inheritance of said premises or any part thereof prior to this date, or for any other reason, and that the plaintiffs title to said premises be for ever established, confirmed and quieted, and for such other and further relief aa my oe proper in the preniisea. This summons is published in the Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper of general circulation and published at Prine- I Crook County, State of Oregon, for six full weeks, in seven consecutive and successive issues thereof, commencing with the issue of Marcn 20th, 1913, by o derofthe Hon. G. Springer, judge of the county court of the Suite of Oregon for Crook County, made and entered on the 20th day of March, 1913. Dated and published first time March 20th, 1913. M. E. BRINK, Attorney far Plaintiffs. Why not take the Journal ?