1. . Farm end Garden COUSIN TO THE CABBAGE. Kohlrabi Likad by Sam Dairymtn at Food For Cows. Kohlrabi Is a cultivated variety of the kale or cabbage, distinguished by the swelliug of the stem Just above the ground, lu globular form, to the alze of a man's fist or larger, leafstalks springing from the swollen part and adding to the peculiarity of its appear ance. This is the part which Is used, and Its uses are similar to those of the turnip. In quality the kohlrabi more nearly resembles the Swedish than the com mon turnip, and the use of it for feed ing cows does not give their milk as disagreeable a flavor as when they are fed on turnips. Kohlrabi Is very hardy. Its leaves, as well as the stem and the root enduring the most severe winters. In the cultivation of kohlrabi It is usual to sow it on seed beds and to v rfrr"v f v,te rS ' 54 ? i 7 ' 7 if.Tu.' rv-'4 Photograph by Lonir Island agricultural experiment station. transplant by dibbling into fields, but this is perhaps not the best method. It ought, however, to be sown earlier than even Swedish turnip. Raised drills are unsuitable for it, owing to the effect of winds. It is more solid and nutritious than any kind of turnip of the 8f me size. There are numerous subvariedes. Kohlrabi grows best In a strong; rich soli, with the nse of abundant manure. One authority says of kohlrabi: "Sow in spring, in rows eighteen Inches apart, afterward thinning the plants to eight to ten Inches. If the weather is suitable the thinnings may be planted, but it is considered diffi cult to transplant Keep the weeds down, and when the thickened stems above ground are two or three inches through they are fit to eat and should be used at once, being tough when old. Cook same as turnips." OWN YOUR HOME. Every young farmer should strive to own a home. The home owner has more opportunity for efficient service to his commu nity, county and state, and the comfort and pleasure of living on one's own farm are not to be compared to renting. Rent If yon are not able to buy, but make your plans for owning your home. Why Wo Cultivate Corn. The purposes of interculture tills go are, first to kill weeds; second, to keep the surface soil receptive to rainfall; third, to prevent the evaporation of oil moisture. Cultivating corn four Inches deep as compared with two inches deep may reduce the yield 10 per cent owing to pruning the roots. Four or five cultivations are usually sufficient Farm Progress. For "Drownod" Land. How to treat land that is too wet for "crops and not easily drained: Plow it In a very dry time, thoroughly harrow and seed to redtop (herd's grass) and alslke clover. Farm Journal. HENS AND THEIR KINFOLKS. A good way to keep off disease la to dig up a portion of the soil where the hens assemble, so that they can scratch and have a dirt bath In the clean fresh earth. Provide a good open shed for the young turkeys to roost in and don't al low them to wander off. Their value Is too great to allow them to take up with the neighbor's flock. Always make the nest boxes easily removable, so that they may be fre quently taken out of the house and cleaned, disinfected and treated feu the destruction of vermin. Ducks and geese do not roost and, when housed with chickens, are oblig ed to inhale the bad air from the floor under or near the perches. A low shel ter and a small yard will make them comfortable. "till Lower the Cost of Living. Don t Use an Ax! By MOSS. 'p OWKRFTJL IT ludeed la the empire of habit" wrote Publlus gy rus along about the yeur 1. Habit's the stuff life Is made ot You get Into the habit of eating three meals day, of a cold pluuge in the mornlug, of wearing a favorite color, of following the business routine of the office, of talking about the weather, of being a grouch or an optimist. Tee, life is all a habit A powerful em pire, indeed, is habit Habit automatically solves many of our problems. The hab it of forgetting cures anger and sorrow. The habit of saving prevents want and misery. The habit of remembering saves waste and inefficiency. EFFICIENT shoppers get the bablt of following the ads. In this paper closely and intelli gently. Tbey know Just where tbey can buy what they want at any time at the lowest prices. INEFFICIENT shoppers, loose of habit look up the ads. only when they want something on the spur of the moment or tbey even full to do that Tbey lose, as a person of slovenly habits always loses. Dou't use an ax to lower the cost of living. USE HABIT. The Whole Blamed Family. Who swears and rage all the day? Who slave for cash, the bills to part Father! Who Is an angel sweet from heaven? Who works from dawn till nearly 'levant Mother! Who atnokes a pipe and clgaretteT Who's always broke and deep In debtT Son! Who does not wuh a single dish, Tet gets her beart'a most dearest wish? Daughter! Who scratches at his mangy side And then in father's bed dotb hldef Dog! Who purrs and llcka her aleek fur clean I Who never with a mouse was seen? Cat! Phlladelnbla lArmr Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office atLakevlew. Or. April 20tb, 1914. Not coal lands. Notice Is hereby (riven that Minna Pausch of Fife, Oregon, as mother and heir at law of Frank J. Pausch. deceased, who, on December 18, 1909, made homestead entry 02751 at Lakevlew, Oregon, for nwj. sec 4, tp 21 south, range 22 east, and on September 3, 1910, made additional homestead entry (Act Feb. 19, 1909,) 0737:1 at The Dalles, Oregon, for swj section 33, township 20 south, range 22 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three yeRr proof to establish claim to the land above described before Charles A. Sherman, U. S. Commissioner, at Fife, Oregon, on the 12th day of June, 1914. Claimant n nines as witnesses: Wesley Street, John A. Pausch, Etfle Sherman, Edward Pausch, all of Fife, Oregon. Jas. F. Bukukkh, 4-30 Register. Summons. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Crook county. Charles A. Whltsett and Minnie M. Wbltsett. plaintiffs, vs. F. D. Parker, Minnie L. Parker, J. D. Morris, administrator of the es tate of George Herren, deceased, and Lulu G. Herren, defendants. To F. D. Parker, Minnie L. Parker, J. D. Morris, administrator of the estate ot George Herren, deceased, and Lulu G. Herren: In the name of the state of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed In the above entitled court and cause on or before the 13th day of June, 1914, and If you tall so to ap pear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded In their complaint, to-wit: for a Judgment against defendant, F. D. Parker, for the sura of Three Thousand Dollars with Interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from August 30, 1912, for 1300.00 attorney's fees and for the costs and disbursements of this suit. For a decree against all of the de fendants that tbe land described In plaintiff's complaint and mortgage be sold by tbe sheriff of this county according to law and that the pro ceeds of said sale be applied to the payment oi piaintirrs judgment and the costs of making such sale and that they have a deficiency judg ment against defendant, F. D. Parker, for any sum remaining un paid after applying all of the pro ceeds of said sale properly applicable to said judgment. That the de fendants and each and all of them and all persons claiming under them or any of them be forever barred aud foreclosed of all right, title, In terest and right of redemption In said premises and every part thereof. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable G. Springer, Judge of the county court of the state of Oregon for Crook countv, made on the 27th day of April, 1914, which said order prescribes that this summons be published in the Crook County Journal, a weekly news paper printed and published in Prlnevllle, Crook county. Oregon, for a period of six consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons Is April 30, 1914. M. K. Em.iott, Attorney for Plaintiffs. TO Notice tif Sheriff Salo In the circuit court ot tlu state ot Oregon tor the county tit Crook, 11. E. Noble, plaint Itt, v. J. Snow Pnrinlntcr, defendant. Hy virtue of mi execution, decree and order ot sale duly Issued out ot mul under the seal ot the circuit court ot the 'state ot Oregon tor the county tit Crook, to me directed nml dated the 28th day ot March, 11)14. upon a decree lor the foreclosure ot certain mortgage, and Judgment rendered ami entered In said court ontue25tn day ot March, 1914, In the above entitled cause, In favor ot the plaintiff and against the defend ant, J. Snow 1'armlnter, the Judg- I meut debtor. In the sum ot Eigh teen Hundred and Forty (11840.00) dollars, with Interest thereon Irom I the 18th day ot May, 1911, at the rate ot 8 per cent per atinuni and I One Hundred and Eighty ( 10.00) 'dollars, attorney's teen, and the ; further sum ot Sixteen dollars costs, saving atid excepting the sum of One Hundred and Forty (140.1K dollars paid on account ot said above tueutloned tutercst and the costs ot and upon this writ, and commanding me to make sale ot the real pror.Krty embraced In sued de cree of foreclosure and hereinafter described, 1 will, ou Sstarday, the 2mi say f May, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore noon of said day, and at the trout door of the county courthouse In Prlnevllle, Crook county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the blithest bidder for rash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the defend ant, J. Snow I'arnilnter hud ou the 25th day ot March, 1914. the date ot the Judgment and decree herein, or which such defendant now has or has since acquired lu and to the fol lowing described real property to wit: The east half (M of the south west quarter (), the northwest quarter (J) of the southwest quarter (II, ot section twenty-one (I'll, In township sixteen (16) south, range fourteen (14) east ot the W lllnmctte Meridian, lying and situate In the said county of Crook, state of Ore gon, or so much of said property as will satisfy said judgment and de cree, with costs and accruing costs. Said property w ill le sold subject to confirmation and redemption as by law piovlded. Dated at Prlnevllle, Oreiron, this 2th day of March, A. D.. 11)14. Fkank F.i.kins, Sheriff. First publication, April 2, 11)14. Last " " ;50," 1914. Restoration to Entry of Lands in National Forest. Notice Is hereby given that the lands described below, embracing 80 acres, within the Deschutes National For est, Oregon, will be subject to settle ment and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of tbe I'ulted States aud the act ot June 11, l'.Kte, 34 Stat., 233J. at the 1'nlted States land office at Lakevlew, Oregon, on June 2. 1914. Any settler who was actually ami lu good faith claiming any of said hinds for agricultural purposes prior to January 1, PJotl, and has not abandoned same, has a preference right to make a home stead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed up on the applications of the persons mentioned below, who have a prefer ence right subject to the prior right of any such settler, provided such settler or applicant Is qualified to make homestead entry and the preference right Is exercised prior to June 2. 1914. on which date the lands will be subject to settlement and entry by any qualified person. The lands areas follows: the s1 se sej. the sej swj sej, Sec. 12, T. 22 S., It. 8 E., W. M., 30 acres, listed upon application of W. L. Chllders, Gold Hill, Oregon; List l'Jll. The nwj sej sej, the n) swj set, the swj swj sej, the swj nwj sej Sec. 12, T. 22 S.. R. 8 E., 50 acres, application of George Fells, No. 83 North 6th street, Portland, Oregon; List 61211. March IS, 1914. C. M. Bkcck. As sistant Commissioner of the General Land Office. 4-9 4 Hetica of Administrator's Sals of fisal Property. Notice Is hereby given that In pur suance of an order of tbe county court of the state of Oregon (or Crook county, made and entered on the 6th day of April, 1914, lu the matter of the estate of John H. Jar rett, deceased, tbe undersigned, ad ministrator of said estate, will sell at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at 10 o'clock In the morn ing of Saturday, the 9th day of May. 1914, at the front door of the county courthouse In Prlnevllle, Crook county, Oregon, subject to confirma tion by said county court, all the right, title and Interest the said John H. Jarrett had at the time of his death In the following described real property, to-wit: Lots three 13 and four 4 and the south half J) of the northwest quarter J of section 5, township fourteen 14 south, range nineteen 19 east of the Willamette Meridian, lying and sltuiate In Crook county, Oregon, and containing 153.84 acres, according to the official plat aud United States survey thereof. Given under my hand this 9th day of April, A. D., 1914. Signed L. M. Bkciitki.i,, Administrator of the estate of John H. Jarrett, deceased. Wlllard H. Wlrtt, attorney for estate. Date of first publication, April 9, 1914. Date of last publication, May 7, 1914. Notice of Final Accounting, Notice if hereby given by the under signed, the executrix of the last will and testament of Allen Hash, deceased, that she has filed with the clerk of tbe county court her final accounting of her administration of the estate of said de ceaped, and that tbe county court has set Monday, the 4th day of May, 1914, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at tbe county court room in' Prineville, Ore gon, as the time and place tor bearing and settling said final accounting. At wbich time and place any person Inter ested in said estate may appear and ob ject to said final accounting. Dated this 26th day of March, 1911. Martha Ann Strait, Executrix of the estate of Allen Hash, deceased. jni,f Dainty Enamel Finishes A dingy old dresser, a chair that is marred, an old fashioned bedstead, or almost any bit of furniture can be made up to date and inviting by using -ACME QUALITY ENAMELS (NEAL'S) They give genuine enamel finishes. Suitable alike for parlor or bed chamber, where they give that dainty tone to the room; or the kitchen, where they form smooth hard surfaces that only need an occasional wiping with a damp cloth to keep free from smoke, grease and dirt. Many, finishes can be applied by yourself with little labor and expense. Our free booklets, "I lome Decorat ing" and the Acme Quality Painting Guide Book, tell you all about it. Ask for them. f COLLINS W. ELKINS Prineville, r, De LAVAL Cream Separators Sold on Easy Terms Pioneer Prineville, Oregon Notice for Publication Isolated Tract Public Land Sale. IVpnrtmcnt of the Interior, LT. 8. Land Office at The Dulles, Ore. April '.'ml, 1U14. Notice Is hereby given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of thej General Land! Office, under pro-1 visions of Act. of Congress approved March 21 h, 1912, 37 Stats., 771. pur i sunlit to the application of J nines W. Htanton, Herlal No. 0103V.), wej will offer at public sale to the high est bidder, but at not less than :t.00 per acre, at 9:30 o'clock a. m., on the 21st day of Muy, 1914, at this office, the following tract ot land: nw J sec 14, tp 14 south, range 17 east. Willamette Meridian. "This tract Is ordered Into market on a showing that the greater portion thereof Is mountainous or too rough lor cultivation. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are nd vised to Hie their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated lor sale. H. Fkank Woodcock, 4-9p Register. Hotic far Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Or. April 3rd, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that John A. French of Prlnevllle, Oregon, who, on June 19, 1907, made homestead entry No. 15670, serial No. 04128, for nw, sec tion 10, township 14 south, range 16 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final five year proof to establish claim to the land above described before Warren Hrown, county clerk, at Prlnevllle, Oregon, on the 16th day of May, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Lloyd Powell, JHenry McCoy, John Demarls, William H. l'rose, all of Prineville. Oregon. 4 9 p H. Fiiank Woodcock, Register. Hotice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Or. April 3rd, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that Homer W. Gray of Lamonta, Oregon, who, on April 19, 1911, made homestead entry No. 08743, for si nwj, swj nej and nwj st'l, section 7, township 13 south, range 15 east, Willamette Merldlnn, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described before Warren Rrown, county clerk, at Prlnevllle, Oregon, on the lflth day of May, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses; Alonzo Negus, Calvin Curtis, George Kagner, Levi Knorr, all of Lamonta, Oregon. H. Fuank Woodcock, 4-9p Register. Eggt for Hatching Thoroughbred White Wyandottes; setting of 15 for $1. Cheaper by the 100. 'Phone dr address Mrs. Fred Grimes, Prlnevllle, Ore. 4-9-lmp Oregon (1) Cream Co. Satisfaction Guaranteed by AC. WILSON General Carpenter and Builder New Houses Built. Old Ones Repaired. Remodeled or Reahingled - by day or contract. Leave or ders at Clifton & Cornell's store or address Lock I! ox 375, Prine ville, Oregon. 4-9 Notice lor Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. March 20th, 1914. Notice it hereby given that Charles Ferdene of Alfalfa, Oregon, who, on January 24th, 1913, made homestead entry No. 01120H, for iej,ii iwl sec 28, and nwj nwj section 33, township lit south, range 15 east Willamette Meridian, hai filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof to establish claim to the land above described before Timothy E. J. Duffy, U. 8. Commis sioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 3th day of May, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Krnest C. Kimmsllof Prineville, Oregon, L, A. W. Nixc of Alfalfa, Oregon, Louis J. Seeberser and Alliert 10. Scott of Prine ville, Ore. II. Frank Woodcock, 4 2p - Register. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given by the under signed, the executrix of the estate of James S. McMeen, deceased, that she has made and filed with the clerk of the county court her final accounting of her administration of said estate, and that the county court has let Monday, the 4th day of May, 1914, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at the county court room in Prineville, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing and settling said final accounting. At which said time and place any person interested in said es tate may appear and object to said final accounting. . ! Emma F. McMskn, Execntrix of the estate of James S. McMeen, deceased. 4-2 Why not take the Journal ? Nutl of Contest Di pnrli it n( Die Intel lor, V. S. Lund Olllce, Litkevlnw, Ore, April 7, 1014. To the heirs of Sovetl Robert lien illkseu, deceased, record address of deceiiHod, Fife, Crook county, Ore., ronli'steet You are hereby notified that Frank M, Neth, who gives cure James M. Wilson, Flf, Oregon, as ins posioiiicti atliliVHS, illil on Atrll 7th, 11114, llltt In this olllco. his duly corroborated application to con test and secure the cancellation of Home tend, Herlal No. W3I0 of Hoveu ltob ert Heiidlksen, Hindu February St3rd, una, lor ii w'4( u j, section M, township 22 south, range 22 east, Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for his contest lie allege t lint sum Novell KolMrt lIHldlkeeu died the 27th or 2mh day of No vein- ber, 1912. That there has been no heirs located to claim said estate; them has been no sign of habitation upon said hoiiieetend entry since hie death. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken by this olllce as having been confessed by you. and your said en try will tw cancelled thereunder without your further right to lie heard therein, idther before this office or ou npiH'ul, It you tall to tile lu this olllce wit hlu twenty days after the. FOl'UTll publication of this notice, as shown Ih-Iow, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and responding to these al legations of contest, or If you fall within that time to lllu In this olllce due proof that you have served ft copy of your aiuwer on the said con. testmit either In person or by regt. tered mull. If this service Is inndc by Him delivery of a copy of your answer to the contestant lu person, proof of such svrvlre must b either the siilil con test ii nt' written ac knowledgement of his receipt of the copy, showing the dale of Ha re ceipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was made stating when and where the copy was delivered; If made by registered mall, proof of such service must coti slst ot the nlllilnvlt of the person by whoiii the copy was mailed stating, when and t he posmlllce to which It was mailed, mid this nllldrivlt must be accompanied by the postmaster' receipt for the letter. You should state til your answer the inline of the postottlee to which you desire future notices to lw sent to you, Jas. F. Hciiokss, Register. Date of first publication April 23. 11)14. " " second " " is). 1914. " ." third " May 7. 1914. " " fourth " " 14, 1914. Notice of Mici lfl Mile. lly virtue of an execution and order of snli', duly Issued by the clerk ot the circuit court of the coun ty of Crook, state ot Oregon, dated the 2(ith ilny of April, 1914, In a cer tain action In the circuit court for said county and state, wl crelti 1,. I). Kpaiililliig and Mnr.v Spauhlliig as plaintiffs, recovered Judgment iigalnst Waller ). Sleigh, defendant, for tlie sum of One Hundred Flghty anil Klulity-one biitidn-dths dollars, and costs mid disbursement Inied at Ten and no hundredths dollars,, on the 10th day of March, A. D., lull. Notice Is hereby given that I Will on the 21r i.j af Msr. 1914, at the north door of the county courthouse In i'rlnc vlllc. In satil county at 2 o'clock In the afternoon ofsuld ilny, sell at public miction t., the highest, bidder, or cash, the fol lowing described property, to. wit: Lots seven (7), eight (H and nine (91, KltH-k six (HI, Fourth Addition to the City of Prlnevllle, Crook coun ty, Oregon. Taken and levied upon as the property of the said Walter O. Klelgh, ir as much thereof as may lie necessary to satisfy the said Judgment In favor of L. D. Spauld. lug and Mary Spauldlng against said Walter O. Sleigh with Interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursement that have or may accrue. Fiiank Ki.kins, Sheriff. Dated at Prlnevllle, Oregon, April 20th, A. D.. 1914. Notice tor I'ublhaUon-lsolatad Tract Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, V, 8. Laud Office at Hums, Ore. April 8, 1914. Notice 1 hereby given that, a directed by tbe Commissioner of the General Land Office, under pro visions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1906. 94 Htats.. 617, pur suant to the application of Jessie Hartley, ..serial No. 06190. we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than 11.25 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 29th day of May, 1914, at this office, the following tract of land: sej sej, section 22, township 16 south, range 24 east, W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the nbove-descrllied land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. 4-16 Wm. Fabiik, Register. Ham Motiikiihiikai), Receiver. Notice of Final Account. In the county court of the State ot Oregon, for the Couuty of Crook. In the matter ol the estate of En mund 0.. Dow, deceased. , State of Oregon, County of Crook ss. The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Edmund G. Dow, de ceased, has filed In the county court his final account as such admlsls trator, and notice Is hereby given that on Monday, the 4th day of May, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a, in., has by this court been set as the time and the county court room In Crook county as the place, for a settlement of said final account, and the hearing and determining of ob jections thereto. Aubuikut Fiki.d, Administrator. First publication, March 20. Last publication, April 80, 1914.. T. J. Hewitt, Attorney. Estray. Red and white sow pig, weight about 86 lbs., taken up at my place. Owner can have same by paying, cost of advertising, etc. Auo. DitKYRR, 8 26-3p Powell Uutte, Ore.