Economy Hints A penny savta I ny rnd- mln Franklin, hert CuU U Thrift On of til thing (lint can be atlllaed lT Hi thrifty housekeeper U (lit vei prrsent, diDitMHl string which fume miind buiidles ami package. Tie tlio trtngs together, making fnlrlj large knots mul being careful nut to trim ulT th ud th mora Irregular tha better. Tlu-o with a pair of cr needle knit lulo batb 011. If you are fiirtunat In having a variety of colon, by Judl rlnua blending they ran h mad to look atrlkltigly Ilka aom of th Turkish ruga, itMM'lnlljr If you um tha gilt cord which come around boiea of confec tionery. They an not only serviceable, but bar I lie added merit of washing forever. All of (he colon are fnat opt pluk. Aa moat of tha strings Dow In una In lb shops are white the enda of tb ruin rau b niado any, desired Color, ellh.T by dyeing or by making f balla of anild color, fouling about 8 cents apiece. Another -ouomy constats In aavlng II tb odd and nd of soap ein.pt lug the coanmit kitchen kluda. When TU liar about quart put on the tor to melt, adding pint of warm water. Aa anon aa tbea beroma (bur ougbly miud allr In scant pint 01 oatmeal or on (meal flakes tb kjnd iMd for porrldg. Kep ttrrlug uTlt!l cIluolTed-only few minute If bot Uien add a tablrapoonful of extract of almond. Turn Into a pan to harden. When cool cut Into cake. Thla aoap I dot attractive in appearanc, aa It b couio nlber dark, but it baa a cure tlv property and npldly benla chapped band, rendering them amootb and white. Ulov flugera make splendid protec tion for the etema of flower, especially If tb flownre are fresh and worn pin ned to a white draw. Bar tb finger, Insert tb flower atom In them and iln to dreea and no dainpneu or ataln will Injure tb moat delicate dreea. Aa erery woman knows, Ui leg of locking are being torn out contin ually to tb detriment of ber patienc and pocket book. Hut do not dlacard tb Blocking, no matter bow badly torn. Lay two together, fold over and over, putting layer of nwpir In on fold, sew tti dge together and jrou hr mighty good Iron bolder. An excellent floor mop may b mad from old atockluga In tbla manner: Slash them In atrip an Inch wide, forming a frlng. Btltrh several thick neeae of till to atrip of cloth thro lnchn wide and ten tnche long. Ma chine alKrblng la beat. Baturnt tbla with a good furniture pollab and fasten In a mop atlck. By using thla dally tipon hardwood (loon they are kept free from duet and given beautiful polish. I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 I I I HOW TO ANCHOR PORCH T T TABLE COVERS, T Whoever mny le blessed with an airy purvn will Im glad to I know that ahe may keep the la-' bin coven In plac by welKhtlng " ! them. Sew In each corner a piece of 1 miiHlIn alKiut an Inch aiiunrc, '. ', T making It Ilk little pocket, " I open at one end. Slip Into each 1 ! J pocket metal weight about the ; ; 1 alio of a quarter, auch aa tiillor '. ', uo for weighting cont. When .. the cover ueeda washing It will .. lx easy to remove the weight. ; '. '. The comfort of finding (lie coy- '. '. " ere on (he tables and not on the ' ' -E porch floor will be tho reward T yon will reap for tha little trou- J Jble you hare taken. .M...,,,,.H--H I I'l l il l l-l H How to Clean White Faathar. White fviithcra of any kind, eapeclnl ly white willow plumes, can bo dinned at homo to look like now at a very nmll cont Take one quart of gnaollno and fi cents' worth of planter of purls nnd mix together to the consistency of whipped cream. Dip the feathers In thla mixture several times and Bqueeze and pat them for a few minutes. Then bung up In the open air to dry thor oughly and until nil the gnaollno baa evaporated, ltomember never to uho gimollno lu a room with a light or Are. It Is very explosive. How to Rest th Eyaa. To relievo tho fntlgue of the eyes after a long day spent out of doors bathe them with a warm solution of bornclc acid, aonklng puds of absorbent wool In the lotion nnd laying them over the eyes for a few minutes, changing thcra two or three times. Thla rests and soothes them and re stores their brightness. I How to Mend Lao Curtain, Tako strips of net the right size or (rood parts of old curtnlns nnd dip them Into hot Hi arch. Apply these pieces to tho worn places while the starch Is hot nnd they will adhere nnd will not show as much as dams would. ' How to Boil a Craokad Egg. To prevent the contents of a cracked from boiling out gontly rub the -crack with damp salt before Immers ing the egg In wnter, and allow time for the salt to penetrate. B.nj. HEALTH HINTFOR TODAY. Curatlv Vegetable, I'tMida Hint contribute to our grunt national dlaenae, ludlgos lluii, are but bread, tueala, c ronla, cbevss, blackberries and dlllll. Food that hnv tb oppoalte ffiN-ta are generally accepted, though aome phyuli leti dlaeeut from tbla conclusion, to be raw cereal, polatooa, peaa, beans, aplnnch. turnlia, cabbage, on ion, prune, fig, apple, prarbu and olive. Fowl which are of avernge value lu thl renpect are uuta, cru(a of cold bread, toaat or twlc baked bread, egg, cold milk, orange and lottuc. Oulon are of apodal value to thoa person of beavy move ment, lethargic temiwrementa aud muddy complexion, for they ' are. Ilk lemon, a liver tonic. The and apple clear the com pletion becaua they lint clear the blood, driving out the exceea of uric acid. .Celery la a tonic" food, upbuilding lb nervous and sufTurer from rheuinntlam. To muk frmh, fiure blood aliould be the aim of every one, and thla much anting of beets and rarrota doe. Both are rich In Iron, which they transfer to the blood. Tha kidney bar no better friend than dandelion, aplnacb and ssparngua. - HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Fruit Die. Fruit should not b cooked, but eaten raw and upon an emp ty stouiacb or combined with nut. Cooking ruin many of their moat valuabl proiiertlea. It will lie found that the tex ture sud (he general coloring of tho akin will Improve upon this diet. Th complexion will be come clear and tb eye will be come bright Km It exert a very cleanalng and purifying effect upon th system. Their medicinal valu ahould not be omitted from con elderatlon. Were fruitarian diet followed humanity would cap nine-tenth of tb III from -which It now Buffers. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Rest Before Eating, Th importune of resting after eating aa a neceanary condition for perfect dlgeatlon baa been smphaalsed, but It Is equally tin IKirtnnt to rent, physically and mentally, before en ting. Dogs that had ruu an hour before eat ing and othere that bad been resting were fed the sum re turns, and It was found that those dogs that hnd been routed be fore eating digested the meal 'much belter thnu those fed whllo tired. I'sunlly a dog will refuse to ent If very tired, and a man who ha a nnturnl appetite will feel little Inclination to eat until after be hna rested, following physical exercise. The praclice of hurrying from the office or hop to the dining room and eat ing without renting and then hur rying back to work Is one of th menus by which the digestive nnd nervous system are gradu ally though imperceptibly bro ken down. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Shampoo, A good shiimiwo for oily hair Is made of green sonp, oue-quurter ounce; cologne, two drams; yolk of one well beaten nnd stirred into one-half pint of wa ter. Apply (o the sculp with a tonic brush, then rub It well over all the hulr ami rinse in warm wnter. Dry with warm towels or In the sun. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Flat Foot. Declaring that proper foot wear will cure most cases of flat foot, a well known New York physician snys: "Boots or shoes must be the shnie of the foot, but It Is not necessary to wear boots of an ugly shape to secure this primary essential. To in sure that the big toe Is not push ed out agnlnst the other toes the tuner side of the boot where It lies Is kept straight. The soles should be a sixth to a fourth of nn Inch thick and the heel broad, nn Inch or less In height. If the degree of tint foot be anything more than the merest trace me chautcal means are utilized to throw the weight of the body, distributed down the leg. slightly outside the center of the ankle Joint. To effect this the sole nnd heel of each boot must be thickened along Its Inner side by ' a quarter, one-third or half an Inch, the amount depending upon the severity of the case; the worse the ense the grenter the thickening." HAVE YOU Filed your Deed? Of Course. HAVE YOU An Abstract? 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It is a song of thanks giving for home which everyone will appreciate. Beautifully illustrated and decorated by Herman Pfeifer. Cloth. Net $1.35. Leather, Net $1.75 DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY Garden City 11 6-3 New York Summons. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for (.'rook county. Decbut Lumber Company, a cor poration, plaintiff. vs. Eltia A. Johnaon, James Tetherow, and John Tetherow, and all un known heir of Andrew J. Teth erow, deceased, and all others In termted, defendants. 1 To KlUa A. Johnson, James Teth erow, John Tetherow, and all un known belrs of Andrew J. Teth erow, deceased, and to all other Interested, the above named de fendants : In the name of the state ol Oregon Ton and each ot you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you In the above entitled suit and court, within ten days from the date of the service of this sum mons upon you, II served within Crottk county, state of Oregon, or if served within any other county In this state, then within twenty days from the date ot the service of this summons upon you, or If served by publication according to law, then on or before-tbe 2$ta St tl NartasW, 1913, and you and each of you are hereby notified that If you fall to so appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will tnke a decree against you for the relief prayed for In the complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of said court to the effect that the plaintiff Is the owner In tee simple, free from all Incum brances, of the following deeciilied premises, towlt: The north half of the northenst quarter, the south west quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirteen. In towusblp twenty-one south, ot range nine east ot the Wil lamette Meridian, In Crook county, state of 'Oregon. That the defend ants and each and all of them, and all persons claiming by, through or under them or any of them be for ever barred and estopped from hav ing or claiming any right, title or Interest In or to said premises or any part thereof, and that the cloud existing upon plaintiff's title to said premises by reason of the estate of Andrew J. Tetherow never having been administered upon, be removed, and that the plaintiff's title to said premises be quieted, confirmed and forever established lu Itself, Its suc cessors and assigns, aud for such other and further relief as may seem meet to the court and just in the premises. This summons Ib published In the Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, and published onee a week at 1'rlue vlfle, Crook comity Oregou, for six full weeks In seven cousecutlve is sues ot said paper, commencing with the Issue ot October 16th, 1913, and ending with the issue of November 27th, 1913, by order of the Hon. . Springer, county Judge ot Crook county, Oregon, and Judge of the county court of the state ut Oregon for Crook couuty, made and entered on the ltith day of October, 1913. Dated and published first time October 16th. 1913. M. E. Bhink, Attorney for Plaintiff. Call for Warrants Notice is hereby given that all Gen eral Fund County Warrants up to and Including registered No. 1545, will be paid on presentation to the county treasurer. No interest paid after this date. October 30, 1913. K. L. Jordan, County Treasurer of Crook county. E. W.joner ' H. Z. Griffith Central Oregon Well Co. Contractors for Well Drilling and Prospect . Holes. Depth Guar anteed - - Dealer! jn full Iin of well upuliei Carolina Engines, Pumps, Etc. Culver, Oregon Notice of the Proposed Exten sion and Improvement of Third Street from M. Hedges' Plat of Gty of Prineville West to Noble's Addition to the Gty of Prineville- In compliance with an order made the 2nd day of April, 1912. by the City Council of the City of Prineville, Crook county, Oregon In pursuance to Section 32 and Section 33 of Chap ter 7 ot the City Charter of the City of Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, the City Engineer of said city did on the 9th day ot Hay, 1912, file In the office of the City Recorder a survey and plat of the proposed extension and Improvement of Third street from the west end of Third street as dedicated by M. Hodges, west to the east end of Third street as dedicated In Noble' Addition to the City ot Prineville, In said city, which said survey aud plat more particularly described said proposed extension and Improvement as follow, to-wlt: Beginning at the southwest corner of block fourteen (14), original town (now city) of Prineville, sometimes designated as M. Hodges' Plat and Survey of the Town ol Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, and running thence west One hundred sixteen feet (llfi) more or less to the east bank of the old channel of Crooked river, thence In a southeasterly di rection along said east bank of said old channel of Crooked river to a point due west of the northwest corner ot block seven (7), of said M. Hodges' Plat and Survey of the Town of Prineville, Oregon, thence east to the northwest corner ot said block seven (7), thence north eighty (80) feet along the west end of Third street as dedicated by M. Hodges, to the point of beginning, embracing a tract of land containing .198 acres, said tract embracing the street pro posed to be opened, extended and Improved, and that thereafter on the 7th day of October, 1913, the said City Council In accordance with snld sections of said Chapter of said Charter of Bald City, di rected the City Recorder of said city, to cause to be published and posted pioper notices of said proposed extension and Improve ment of said street as described in said plat and survey above de scribed, wherefore, you and each of you, and all persons and parties concerned, are herewith aud hereby notified of the proposed extension and Improvement of said street in accordance with the survey aud plat thereof, and as above described and you are hereby further notified, that the said City Council of the City of Prluevllle, Oregon, will hear objections, complaints for dnmages, aud remonstrances, if any there be, to said proposed extension and im provement of said street, said com plaints, objections or remonstrances to be tiled In writing, at Its special meeting, at the Ity Hall In the City of Prineville, Oregon, on Tuesday. the 11th day ot Novemlier, 1913, at f :au o'ciock p. m. ot said day. Published by order of the Council made the 7th day ot October. 1913, and the date of the first publication Is the 9th day of October, 1913, and the date of the last publication Is the bth day ot iNovember, 1913. A. It. How MAN, City Recorder, Notice for Publication Department of the Interior U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Ore. September 20, 1913. Notice Is hereby given thut Adam Palmer of Held, Oregon, who, on March 18, 1912, made homestead No. 010081, for nwj, nwX nei. nj swj, se gwj sec tion 8, township 20 south, range 19 east, Willamette Meridian, tas tiled notice of Intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described before H. C. Kills, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Bend, Oregon, on the 17th day of November. 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Martin Halltueyer. Cornelius O'Keefe Albert W. Palmer, Elmer W. Palmer, all of Held, Oregon. H. Fkank-Woodcock, 10 2p Register. (Mtmnion In th cirrnit court of th (tat of Oregon lor Crook county. Hut of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. F. A. Hd, Flora M. 8hrmn, Joot H. Schneider, Henry 8. Morrn, C. W. Clarke, A. B. Baldwin, and C. W. Clarke Co., corporation, defendants. To F. A. Hyde, Flors M. Kherman, Jooit H. Hcbneider, Henry 8. Morris, C. W. Clarke, A. 8. Baldwin and C. W. Clarke Co., a corporation, abov named drfendants. U the name of th state of Oregon, you and each of yon srs hereby re quired to appear and answer th com plaint filed ag,iot yon in th abov entitled suit on or belor tha 22nd day of November, A. D, 1913. and if you or either of you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tti court for the relief prayed lor in th complaint, a (ufilcient statement of which I a follow: a de cree cancelling and annulling certain deeds of th state of Oregon to C YV. Clark of date May 15th, InV.i, and October 7th, 198; certain deeria of the State of Oregon to A. S. Baldwin of data May 1st, 1n ; certain deed of tha Stat of Oregon to F. A. Hyde of data July 10th, 199; certain deeds of th btata of Oregon to Flora M. Sherman of date May 1st, 199; certain deeds of tb State of Oregon to Jooat H. Schnei der of data October 4th, lift; certain deed of th State ol Oregon to Henry 8. Morris of date Mar 1st, 1899; certain deed of the State of Oregon to H. M. Morris, (a fictitious person) of date Oc tober 4tb, 1898; certain deed of A. S. Baldwin and Emma C, hi wife to C. W .-Clarke of date May 4th, 1899; cer tain deed ot Flora M. Sherman to C. W. Clarke of data May 4th, 199; cer tain deed of Joost H. Schneider and Ron M.,his wife, to C.W. Clark of data October 11th, 1898; certain dteds of Heary S. Morris, snd Mary P., bis wife, to C. W. Clark of date May 4th, 1899; certain ded of H. M. Morris, (a fictitious person.) to C. W. Clarke of date October 11th, 1898; certain deeds of F. A. Hyde and Filena T.. bis wife, to United States of America of data July 24th, 1899; and certain deeds of C. W. Clark and Philomen, his wife, to United Bute of America of data May 6th. 1899, June 7th, 1899, and Oc tober 13th, 1898, each pretending to convey certain land situate in town ships 10 south in ranges 6, 6 and 7 east; townships 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 snd 17 onth, rsnge 9 east; township 18 sooth, range 7 snd 9 east; township 19 south, ranges 7,8 and 9 east; township 20 onth, ranges 7, 8 and 9 east ; township 21 south, ranges 6, 7, 8 and 9 east; and township 22 south, range 0, 7 and 9 sat, Willamette Meridian, ail in Crook county, Oregon, and to cancel and annul all other contracts, certificates of sale, applications, etc., mentioned in . tb complaint relating to said lands described therein or to any part thereof, sod for cost and disbursements, and each other and further relief as may to th court seem equitable in tha. premises. Tbis summons is published in pur suance of an order of th Honorable W. L. Bradabaw, judge of th above en titled court, made and entered on tba 4th day of October, 1913, directing this summon to be published for six con secutive weeks in the Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and published in rnneville. Crook county, Uregon. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 8th day of October, 1913. A. H. iKAWrOBD, Attorney for plaintiff. Date of first publication, October 9, 1913. Date of final publication. November 20,1913. Notice ot Administrator's Sale o Real Property Notice ia hereby given that in Dor- susnc of an order of the county court of tha state of Oregon for Crook county. mado snd entered on tbe oth day of October, 1913, in the matter of tbe es tate ot John H Jarrett, deceased, the undersigned, administrator of said es tate, will sell at pnblic tale to the lush est bidder, lor cash at 10 o'clock in the morning of Saturday, the 8th day of November. 1913. at tbe front door of the county courthouse in Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, subject to confirmation by said county court, all tbe right, title and interest tb said John H. Jarrett had at the time of his death in the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: Lots three (3) and four (4) and the south half (Si) of the north west quarter (J) of section five (5), township four teen (14) south, range nineteen (19) east of the Willamette Meridian, lying and situate in Crook county, state of Oregon, and containing 153.84 acres, more or less, according to the official plat and United States survey thereof. Given under my band this 9th day of October, 1913. L. M. Becbtkll, Administrator of the estate of John H. Jarrott, deceased. Date of first publication, October 9, 1913. Dn'e of final publication, November 6, 1913. W Hard II. Wirtx, attorney for estate. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore, September 20, 1913, Notice Is hereby given that George W. Hoech of Bend, Oregon, who, on April 23, 1910, made homestead No. 06567, for ej sej, section 22, swj, w) sej. sec tion 23, township 20 south, range 18 east. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before H. C. Ellis. U. S. Commissioner at his office In Bend, Oregon, on the 17th day of November, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses t Robert List, Martin Johnson, Otis C. Henkle, Elvert T. Hoech, Richard G. Hunsiey, all of Bend. Oregon. H. Frank Woohcock, 10-2p Register. Magazine Bargains Up to November 10 the American Magazine, The Woman's Home Com panion, Delineator and Everybody's Magazine are offering rates with other magazines. Tills is an oppor tunity that you cannot well afford to miss. Renewals count as well as new subscriptions. I also take or ders for The Ladies' Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, Country Gentleman, The Criterion of Fashion. 10 23-2t Makion Rice, Prineville. Subscribe for the Journal, 11.50 yr