HEALTH HIKTJOR TODAY. Foul Ain Overpowers the sturdiest. Underwrite!) death. Loosens your hold on Annihilates health and happlnesa. Is no respecter of persons, Reduces earning power, WHILE Pur Air: Upbuilds resistance to disease, Reddens blood, quickens steps. Energises body and mind. Accentuates the worth of living. Insures long life. Routs pneumonia and tuberculosis. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Danger In Pet Drug. 'Many chronic Invalids," says Pr. P. U. Kress, "habitually take some pet drug, believing it to be the only thing that keeps them up. while it is, in fact, keeping them dowu. Some soda foun tain drinks coutalu drugs. One who drinks one of these for a headache feels better, but he is not really better. Teople accus tomed to taking such drugs imag ine they cannot do without them. Most people want to feel well for the time being, whether they are well or not, and anything that will bring about this result, even temporarily, is welcomed. This-is responsible for the preva lent use of patent medicines and drugs." It is a popular error that the mere banishing of pain is cure. The modern ideal of the healing art ts not merely to re move the effect, but the cause. Stopping a headache, for in stance, is not necessarily curing it Pain is the cry of injured nerves, and to take some remedy that deadens the sensibility of the nervous system does not re move the cause of the headache, but Injures the nervous system and tends to make it more neces sary to use the drug again. Most people understand that it is not wise to take headache powders, but many do not understand that any drug that deadens pain or "relieves fatigue" is by that t ken injurious. It is best to take no such remedy without the ad vice of a physician. HEALTH HINTJOR TODAY. Car of the Scalp, When the hair begins to thin around the back of the neck and on the temples it is a danger sig nal. Cse a hair tonic and mas sage the scalp every day. Don't rub the fingers over the scalp like mad and rub off what hair is inclined to stay or the new that Is trying to grow. That is not massage. Place the fingers firmly on the scalp and with a rotary motion work all over the head, moving the scalp with every ro tation of the fingers. It is neces sary to keep the scalp fairly loose if you want the hair to grow. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Worry In Sickness. When an animal is sick it does not worry about it nor about the outcome. Its mental attitude does not binder nature's healing processes. It goes into the sun shine, takes the rest cure and stops eating and recovers. But if we have rheumatism in one Joint we expect other Joints to become affected. We worry about it It is, of course, well established that the right men tal attitude assists in cure, and it is equally important to under stand that the wrong mental at titude hinders health restoration. Keason, imagination and will power are big factors in the res toration and maintenance of health. Every one should know the laws of suggestion and apply them in relation to health. Dis cover what habits of living ex ercise, breathing, diet, mental habits, eieclally are conducive to health, live bygienioally and expect health, happiness and success. The right mental atti tude la vitally important HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Turnips For Diabetes. Turnips contain little nutri ment in proportion to bulk, but ure for this reason desirable in many cases where the cereals are not suitable on account of their greater tendency to fermen tation. Turnips contain no starch and are therefore suitable in diabetes. They combine well with sweet potatoes, which are more easily digested than the or dinary potato, parsnips and car rots. Such a combination forms a suitable meal for those cases in which sugar fruits and bread and potatoes are undesirable on nccount of being much heavier and more liable to ferment. HEALTH HINTJOR TODAY. Ctt of the Eyes, In a bulletin on the care of the eyes the Philadelphia depart ment of public health urges par ents to give partlcurtir attention to the eyes of newborn babies ami to the first symptoms of "cross eyes" or "cast iu the eye" of older children. Neglect of ailments of the eyes in the early stages of the trouble, it is stated, may result iu eruianently defec tive vlsiou. The bulletin rends: "It is especially important that pareuts should appreciate the need of proper care of the eyes of the newborn baby and the ur gent necessity of consulting a competent physician as soon as anythiug wrong with the baby's eyes la noticed, especially If there is a discharge from them. Many cases of blindness result from the disease known as oplhthaliua neonatorum, or the eye disease of newborn babes, which could have been prevented had simple preventive measures been used or which could have been cured if treated in time by the doctor. "Children with "cross eye' or with a Vast In the eye,' as 'cross eye' is sometimes called, should be taken to a competent eye physician as soon as the defect is noticed and long before the child has reached school age. Neglect of 'cross eye" may result In blindness or defective sight in one or other of the child's eyes from misuse or improper use of the eyes, even iu very youug children." HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Best Hour For Sleep, Experiments made recently at Columbia university have shown conclusively that sleep is more profound during the fore part of the night, the best sleep being obtained between 2 and 3 o'clock. The hours before 2 are better than those after 3. An adult can obtain the best results by retir ing not later than 10 and rising at S, cultivating the habit of profound sleep by concentrating the thought on the suggestion that one must sleep soundly and obtain all the needed rest before 5 o'clock and that one will rise thoroughly rested. HEALTH HINTF0R TODAY. Th Business Man, The following health rules for business men were compiled by three of the leading physicians of London: Moderate exercise. Good and free air. Suitable diet Pure water. Plenty of sunshine. One hour's rest a day. One day's rest a week. One week end once a month. One good holiday once a year. Brain workers should have plenty of sleep. A periodic visit to the dentist A solid breakfast, a solid sup per, a light lunch at midday. Devote one hour to each meal. Avoid all business talk at mealtime. Have no fads in food. Be moderate in diet HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Fighting Pneumonia. ' You don't get pneumonia in the open air. It gets you in the closed room. Fresh air and good ventilation are the best means of warding off pneumonia. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Cold Weather Rules For th Baby. Don't let people fondle the baby, particularly if they have colds. Tbey convey them to the baby. Don't let strangers kiss the baby. Keep baby warm and dry. Wet or damp clothing should be removed at once and dry substi tuted. Don't put too many clothes on the baby, if after a trip in the open air it is cold put more clothing on. If it is perspiring It needs fewer clothes. After a trip In the air baby should be warm and dry. Give baby plenty of fresh air and sunlight and guard against abrupt changes of temperature. Healthy children should have plenty of fresh milk aud fruit. Never give baby a sip of beer, tea or coffee. Keep baby's clothing loose at all limes and let it kick. (Jive It warm baths at night 'Jive baby proper nourishment. If a baby does not gain in weight eve-v week there is something wrong, n ml a doctor should be cuuslilted. HEALTH HINT JF OR TODAY. Laxatives, Laxatives tu t In different w.nya, Rtid some are more harmful than others, Siillues, for lustauoe, im pose heavy burdens upon the kidneys, besides irritating the bowels. When long used they produce 'an obstinate Intestinal catarrh. Laxative drugs Increase the condition which they are suit posed to cure, while It Is almost universally true that the most diilicult cases to. cure are thoao in which laxative drugs have been used. There are few physi cians, who will deny the truth of this statement. Many people use cathnrtles because they produce an Immediate result without con sidering the injurious reaction that must follow. Many who. have learned this from experi ence are led to believe that the use of the enema will overcome the Injurious effects of constipa tion, but constant use of this means, good for occasional re lief, is almost as harmful as drugs, the natural action being steadily lost It is a mistake to suppose that mild laxatives are harmless. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Eating Fruit, The prevailing notion that fruit should be used rather ns a des sert or eaten between meals and that It cannot serve as a sub stantial diet Is an erwr. Much harm is done by the mixing of fruits with heavier foods, espe cially with meat and beans anil milk, aud acid fruit with milk and cereals and potatoes. Good physical as well as mental work has been done on an exclusive diet of bananas and apples. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Singers and Diet. "Alcoholic 'stimulants should be avoided. They make the voice heavy and irritate the throat. A hard drinker jRlmost always has a hoarse, harsh voice. Never sing directly after eating. A singer should not eat greasy meats. No dishes made with flour should tie eaten. If one does not observe this regimen It will be found nearly imiKisslble to sing coloratura passages as they should be sung." This Is the opinion of a well known singer. One prima donna is a vegeta rian. Her diet Is confined wholly to vegetables, fruits and bread occasionally. Bhe drinks only water. Another singer avoids sweets and pastry and never touches coffee. She never allows smoking, if possible. In her pres ence, for she has decided opin ions on the Injury it does the voice. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. A Remedy For Boil. The region around a boll should be washed with soup and water, dried, and a drop of the follow ing solution s'-.ouid lie placed on the center of the lioil: Iodine, one uram; acetone, three drams. Let stand a week before using. The mixture becomes blackish and slrupy and no longer Irri tating. Later, if the boll does not recede, a dressing of glycol ate of starch aud boric add (1-10), on absorbent wool, should be applied. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Ingrowing To Nail. When Ingrowing toe nails are genuine tbey may prove trouble some to cure, as well as painful. Trim the toenail at the ailing corner very lightly, but fully at the opposite corner, but if both sides are affected chip them light ly and then scrape the center of the nail as thin as possible from the tip to the root. If adopted when it is first felt that the flesh la crowding the nail this method seldom fails to effect a cure. However, if the trouble Is an old one, cut a piece off the top of a lemon and gradually work the toe into the lemon. There will be only one treatment of lemon required, and this may be given at night. When the toe is worked well Into the lemon, bandage the toe and retire. This treatment detaches the mill from the flesh more quickly than any other method. In the morning gently lift up the corner of the nail with some blunt Instrument and push underneath it a piece of carbolated cot ten. Let the toe remain so for three days; thernremove the col ton for a lar ger and clean piece, removing the cotton every three days for six changes. For some time aft er keep cotton between the flesh and nail and trim the toe nails straight across. )-....-.". !....................... .I,.M....,Q REQUIRES NO MIXING OK PKEPAKAllOlt, 5"Tr. -Aiuivociinvrniii Aiwav dfiiimf v-Ti - Pur death to rtrl Dors If distributed early tn the spring before the frost I out, anil before the jrrnsM Unit" up. Hundred of dog town have beon completely ilo.lroyi-d with the "Wood-lar" l.nuul. fry tt the first lirlitht warm ilnyi thin serlna" aaiol ha convinced. Il n easily anil quickly done, tfcm't wall till the ktbs limine to Brow, They won't eat the poison thru. Oct it supply WOW ami have It Vi-nily to use at the rlgM tline. Th results will make your heart iclad. Hut ilo tt now. Seetruy Oopher, Kinte Itnls. ami Urounit Squirrels of all kliula. A Musi kernel kill. Most economical poison matte. Hundreds have ln-en killed with the contents of a single van. UHB HABIT when fn'.l la scarce ami lfor the young are born, for beat ri-siilla. When you buy do not experiment. Auk for the "Wood-lurk" llruiKl. It la (ho best. Money bu.-k If you're not sattalU-tl. CLARKI2. WOODWAUD tUIUO CO., POUT LAND, OltKOON. r, De LAVAL a to am? Sold on Easy Term Pioneer Prineville, Oregon The drunkard will have none of me. The heavy drinker says "no" when my name is mentioned. The man who craves rough strong whiskey passes me by. All this is as it should be as I myself would wish it. I am not for them. Cyrus Noble W. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co., .General Agents Portland, Oregon SumiBioiih In the Circuit court of the state of Oregon for Crook county. C. W. ElkiiiB, plaintiff, vs. John Cripps anil .1. A. Oil worth ami Mrs. J. A. Dilworth, hi) wife, de fendants. . To John Grippe, J. A. Dilwortli ami Mrs. J. A. Dilwortb, defendants above named : In the name of the state of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby re quired to ap)iear and answer the plain tiff's complaint hied in the shove en titled court and cause, on or before the last duy of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of summons herein, to-witi On or before the 17th day of April, 11)14. and if you fail to anewer or otherwise plead to said com plaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein demanded to-wit: For judgment against the defendant, John Cripps, (or the sum of 960.110 anil interest thereon from the 10th day of April, 1013, at the rale of U per cent per anno in, and for the further sum of $'i0.0t) attorney's fees paid herein, and lor plaintiff's costs and disbursements further to be taxed. And for a decree of this court for the ale of the went half of the southwest quarter, and the northeast quarter of the toutheast quarter, and the south east quarter of the northeast quarter of section 22, township 14 south of rangp 10 east of the Willamette Meridian, in Crook county, Oregon, by the sheriff of said con n U- according to law, and that the proceeds of said sale after paying the said attorney's fees, costs and charges, in cident to said sale, be applied on plain tiff's said judgment, as prayed for in said complaint, and that the defendants and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or under them or either of them, be forever barred ami foreclosed of ull right, title and interest or right of redemption in or to said premises or any portion thereof, except as provided bv law, as well as all persons cluiminn or to claim under said defendants or either of thm, by virtue of any claim arising subsequent to the execution of said mortgage, and Unit the plaintiff have execution against the defendants, John Cripps and J. A, Dilwortli, for any deficiency remaining after applying all of the proceeds of the said cale of said mortgaged premises, applicable to the payment of plaintiff's said judg ment, and that plaintiff have such other and further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. This summons la served upon you by Cream Co. ord r of the Honorable (i. springer, judge of the county court ot Cook I county, Oregon, made on the ,'lnl day of March, 11)1 1, mid prescribing that said numinous be published six weeks iu s"ven consccuiive issues iu the Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper published at I'rineville, Crook county, Uregon, and the dale of the first publi cation ol this summons is the CUi day of March, 1014, and the date of the last publication is the 16th day of April, 101 1. T. K. J. lU'Fi'V, Attorney lor plaintiff. hllllllllOllH. In the circuit court ol the stale of Oreiron for Crook county. It, M. l'owell, plaintiff, vs. .Tolin Ciipps, defendant. To John Cripps, defendant ulmva named: In the name of tlu state of Oiegon, you and ench of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the plain tiff's complaint tiled in the above en titled court ai d cause, on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of summons herein, to-wit : (trior before the 17th day of April, 1014, and if you fail to answer or otherwise plead to said com plaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein demanded to-wit: For judgment against you for the sum of f04 00 and interest thereon from May 1st, 1013, at the rate of 0 per cent per annum, and for the further sum of $25 00 attorney's fees, and lor plaintiff's cost and disbursements to be taxed. And for an order of said court, that the wflHt half of the southwest quarter, and the northeast quarter of the south east quarter, and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 22, townsliin 14 south of range 16 east of the Willamette Meridian, iu Crook county, Oregon, in said action hereto fore attached anil levied upon, he sold to satisfy said judgment, attorney's foes, costs and accruing costs. This Bunmions is Bcrved upon you by order of the Honorable G. Springer, judge of the county court of Crook county, Oregon, made the 3rd day of March, 101 i, and prescribing that the said summons bo published in the Cronk County Journal, a weekly news paper, published at I'rinoville, Oregon, and that the ?am0 be published at leasi six weeks iu seven consecutive is sues of said paper, and the date of the first publication is the nth day of March 1014, arid the date of the last publica tion is the 16th day of April, 1014. T. K. J. Duffy, ' Attorney for plaintiff. Notice i'f Contest Department til the Ihlci'lor. Iu S. Lnml Olllce, The Dulles, ( lie, February I'll, 191 1. To M Ivlnl,. lunula ul Cluckiutiua Oregon, ciilitcNleei Vmi tire hereby liolllli'il Unit Tinnitus Crouln, who gives euro, T, K. J. Duffy, I'rliiovllle, Oregon, us bis tuiHliiillie iiilili'css, tllil mi I'Vlil'iiitry 21. 1014, Hie In this ulllce his duly corroborated iippllcntliili to content (tin! secure the i'iuutIIiiI Inn of your hnliit'steml entry, serial No. (W1IH, iiiiule June 20, lull, (or t nwj, nef ewL nwj si'.i,' section t, ttiwiiHilp 17 son III, range 1M eusi, VVllliiinei to Mrrlillnii, iiml us grounds fur his contest he nlleges Unit Miilil Melvlil l Knight litis. wholly fulleil to re side upon, Improve or rulllviUn the ennl tract for over two years Inst put; Unit he bus wholly fulled to establish his residence thereon na re quired by law or nt nil since limiting mi hi entry Mini has wholly iiliiiiulini I'll the same. Vuil lire, therefore, further llotltlcil Unit the sold nllegntloiiN will lie taken us ciinfoMKCil, iiml Your enbl entry will lie cniu'clcii without further right to be heiinl, either lie tore this ulllce or on appeal, If you lull to tile In this ulllce wllhlll I eul,v days ntler tlio I'Ol ltTll pub lication of tills notice, lis shown be low, your answer, under until NpccUif ally responding to these iillc gallon of contest, together Willi line proof that you have nerved n copy of your answer on the sulil con t hI n nt either In iornoii or by reg istered mull. Vint should stale In your answer tile inline ill the post olllco to w blcli ymi ilcnlru future notices to tie scut to J oil. II, I'tlA.NK WoOIM'uf'K, Hogistor. Diite of first piilillcitlon, Mar. ft, 1!U4 second ' ' 12, H'll third ' " " III, 1U " fourth " 20, Kill Notice fur l'tibllcutioii Department of tin Interior, I'. 8. Land Olhce at The Dulled, Or. Februwy 12, lol l. Notice l liereby n I veil 'but lionjaiiiln r. ilojrdaton ol Hubert, Oregon, who, on October ."b. l'.illl, made riomrnitead l-aitry No. 07&16, for ni l awli lil eel,' si eel, iec- tiou 22. InwiiKhip 1? aniith, range 17 east, Willamette Meridian, baa til, d notice of iiitehtinu to make r'liiaf Three Year l'mnl, to establish claim Ut the bind alsive uVaorila-il, before Timothy K. J, Duffy, 1'. S. Commissioner, at I'rinevllle. Oregon, on the 2Htli day of .March, 1014. I ' I in i it tit names aa witnmepa: Jabex K. Warner, lienrge W. Conrad. Marion May Indd, Hoi lltiuleriiian, all ul Hub ert.. Oregon, II, Frank Wimukock, 2 10 Itvgleter. Notion lor I'tihlkutlon Dcpaitineut of the Interior, U. S. Ijind Olllce at The Dalles. Ore. February 1 1, 1014. Notice Is hereby given that I. eo Ilati inner of I'rliieviPn, Oregon, who, on lVcem her 20ih, lOnS, made Ilouiemea I Knlrv No. 021 10, lor -i net and e m J err tion 0, township 1H eolith, range IU east Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice of Intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land alKive described, before Timothy K J. Duffy, U. S, Commissioner, at l'rine ville, Oregon, on the 27th day of March, 1014. Claimant names witnenses: Alible Wilson, lllancb Wilson, l.lllie Curtis, all of Prineville, Oregon; Alpha O. Myers of I'.edmond, Oregon. II. Fhank WooiicofK, 219 Keglsler. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, Not coal binds. U. S. Land Office at Lukcvlcw, Ore March 2ml, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that Alex Friser ot Imperial, Oregon, who, on Kci tcinliiT 1 Ot ti , 1010, made holiiesteuil entry No. 0I0PI, for n.l wj aectloii 4, uml nwj section 9, cj ncj sect bm x. township 21 Mouth, range 10 east, Willamette Meridian, bus liled notice of Intention to make Until three year proof to establish claim to the lanil above (lescrllMd, before A. N. F'ogir, I'tilted Suites Commissioner, at Hampton, Oregon, on the 1 lib day of April, PJ14. Claimant Iiiiines na witnesses: If. II, Hogg, II. It. Hogg, of Hampton, Oregon: W. TltaM, W. Volgt, of Imperial, Oregon. 3 12 Jam. F. lli mii'ss, Keglsler. Notice to Creditors Notice Im hereby given, by tlie un dersigned, the administrator with the will annexed of the estate of William Smith, deceased, to nil creditors of said deceased ami to nil persons having claims against Mulct estate to present the Hume, with the proper vouchers, to t he undersigned, ut the office of M. K. lClllott In i'rlne. ville, Oregon, within Mix months from the date of the first publication of thlH notice. Dated this 12t,U (lay of March, 1914. J. II, Hobkniiuhu, Administrator with the will annexed of the eatate of William Ninlth, (leceiiHed, Notice for I'ublicutlon. Department of the Interior, Not coal bi nds, U, S. Land Olllce at Lakevlew, Ore. Febrimry 4th, 1914, Notice Is hereby kIvcii that Henry Mcnzlor of Rolynt, Oregon, who, on Decem ber 27t,h, 1000, made homestead entry (act Feb. 19 lliOO), No 02712, for Lots fi, 6, 7, i)4 swj section (I ami lot 1 nt'l tiw,', section 7, township 22 south, range 21 east, Willamette Meridian, litis Illed notice of Inten tion to tiuiUe II mil three year proof to establish claim to Hie bind above (lesci'lbeil before A. 8. Fogu, United .States Commissioner, at Hampton, Oregon, on the 141,1) day of March, 1.014. Claimant names na witnesses,: Isaac Zlerolf, .John (). Whltaker of Hampton, Oregon; ICdwanl W. Oil. lam, William Splllman of Uolyat, Oreiron. JamiosF, Hiumikhm, 2-12p RegtHter. Ak for piano votes at Prine ville Merc. Co-