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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1921)
TIM IINHAY, KICUKl'AltY 17, llat. ftf 1 fill "O: VI I, IK iTV KILWAt Tina Taiil aCfrstlva la 01 A. M. Huniluy, lb Wcat llounrt Motor Motor utlon Mlld No. 1 AM 1:11 t:0 1:41 :00 :lt Motor No. P. M 1:41 1:10 1:11 1:41 1:41 No I P M. No. I P. U. t,. Prlnavlll L. Wilton 7:44 7 6J 1:14 L. ONell I JO Af. r"rln,vl Jt I: Jl but lloond Mnd Motor tkAtlont No. I A. M No. P. M. :! t;4V :! 1:00 At. Frlnevlll 1:16 Ar. Wilton I. to At McOtllUtor T: At. O Nnll 7:l L. Prlnevl T:' l lltKtK 1)l'NTY JOinXAL til V l,AHU KTTK, Kdllor ami PuhlUhcr Knl.rvl nt Ik is-loffle Onion eemes-rlMe BwH.r. I'rlMvtll. f,rt IIH vt ft, parskle .irMly In nM In hh of ihnt. of .l'lnaa tlwt at. t out, flvoii beth ala a4 i:itsi a.nxim tf.f.aater S i-ni. A'. a I M ION ,, . , l KSKNTATl V H OVKHTI'UK Crook County, with the Journal tt the lii'iul ut tint clns. owe Jim Ovorturf an apology. ""J future utu of loiilldotice. A fur Din apology, here I" Juunial part of It. Inning tho campaign, we ld I" tit pun columns that Overturt wn Hit louat desirable f i ho three rnmll dalc asking for support, and wo be llovo.l It. bocnuno of the location of liln homo. Kvi.tr.iitty mir belief wna flinr .1 liy many of Hi" because tlio tot nl voto rust for Mr. Ovortwit as we remember wn 1 2 S . Throughout tlio present legisla ture. Mr. Ovorturf very courteous !y replied to every communication from rrlnovlllo. no far u we have, knowloiUo. which Is m urn thiin can ho mul of hi colleague. Ho has voted and worked for the. Intoromo of tho people mid from present Indl catlona Ik tlio most reliable and per hap tlio most iihlo li'Kiltlvo tim ber Contrnl Oregon possosae. Crook Funty vol era must remem ber tntl vote for H, J. Ovcrturf ut tlto noxt opportunity. You owe tt to him. YOl'll IW.M IN YVINTr'll (y O S CrcRo. !!. Export for Pnriltuiil 8imm1 Company.) Kvory lnli r o bio nskod ty lu SimiotK tiv tli hoo IniKinodii to toll thorn what In thn mailer with thoir! boon, Tlioy fronuoiilly fi;u good ninny doad cv ncattoroit ovor th titrfgoo of tlio snow, or on tli grotind In front of iho lit v., mul im-' luoitiut'-ly Jiiiuii to tho concl'inion ' tht i.viuoihiiin; In wrons. A horlj timo a man oann hurrying to; tVo moro demanding half doon Hood fo ,lor us l!n !-its cro ilvim; In tho hiv mid the yard n.m lilicn d w,lh th.-r bod..- !! t:tod that Pimp of their mipplie had hoon re I ved In si fall, nN.i th it tt'.o Im V lory heavy, hilt if Sliey wcie i starvini: !iy dul thoy die ' dany vew berl.. ei.'i'H mo ni', !, t impi-i-.isioii that all the hcos in ' i hio when culi! weather come , -.' lild he ;1lne K'ld well III Ih ' : , :i but !! tho e:ii l! I t a fact mat (! voims No. theno n il w.iie list, In d s.i Uie tliat lliec, I I not Sung to do wi' h hringing In last ( Hie Mores, will uiuulh ' r '. 1; reiic'i. and it 's upon tho : ' Ih.ii ll-.e weiU et :arnrs hreod i 'is the r.fxt upr.i g will rfevoUo. , I :her, will iilso stall the wnter i eat many hoes hatched during: ! hilter .irt of the season which v dio of old .ici' during tho season V n tlio hees arv contiuod clivsely to tho ht. - j Thoo old hv will ortwl frm th ' rlustor, or droo on tho hotont of th. hlv, gnd on tho riri warm dy tho' vigius workorn of tho colony w'.ll ot to work to "clean house" with nil fib vim ami bustle of the humsU i.ewif While thoy are unable' l take broom nd mop to remove; tbc accumulated dohrii their moth- ' ,! are fully as erTecttve), Each Worker will ue one of her dead !txr by wlvg or leg. drsg the hnr- -den out through tho entrance and ;f '.fHiMe. fly evcrl rvls wv from stk ktx before drxppltif her lct, 'sOrkc-r eem Civteit to push the tJsMid bsvs thrv'uiih the entrance and )M them drvp to tho grxund whepo tkT ontettmo ,vuni'a'.o in such ' ft.mber to load '.he iv.oxporienc d bse maw to bcU.' ?-,e is l. rig kt cxvlouio. Tk h4 r i-xrr d Wit txikwlet rtnnth a -.-.v-wWr ft rlBterw tfaMet u '"'"s! of ' ttitcUxi th Hk trtSTity ot the M to editing tW "'css S t tf, but y kitr 'Klfix. t,"r pa txt erarn) wrAtRer o " - ownor tgkog th firm opportunity to find out why th bmt r nut taking advanlaga of thoir opportunlllo Komotlmo a rap on tho aids of th" hlvo 1l he rfwardod by tho appoar ne of a fow bora at the etitmnro, or tt may bring only a aleapy bui In protoal agalnat the dniui bnnee. Lif ting thit III vat for th purpoao of forming an atlnutn of food condl lloiia rur rotivoy the Information IhHt grim atrvatlon la lurking lu llix IiIno. In which cio the beoa have llttlo ambition to engage In labor which thoy know only too well to be tmoli-ait and for which dayii piwalbly wocka. of abort ratlona have redtio ed atrongth and vitality to a point whore much labor la Impoaaihln. In ennn a ahortagn of atoroa It Indicat ed, if the owner la to anve the colony hi must tako advantago of the flrat wui in day to open the hive and give Iho booa one or two framoa of aoalnd lioiiny, nr. In the abaonce of honoy, give thorn a attpply of' puro iiig ir ayrup. In a aultalile foodor. It mny bo that boraiino of atoroa of poor quality, audi n honoy-dow. which tho booa Homoliinoe gnlhor In (liinntlty Into In tho aenson, tho boo nro alllcted with ilyaonlory, or Hint through loaa of tho quooii at the ho ginning of winter thero la iipp.uoiitlv no hope of aturtlng luood ronHng. In rithor eaito th booa nro moro than likely to remain quietly In their climlor, too alck or ilixpii lted to inlto unto of tho fact that ouUUlo tho aim i shining mid that their moro pros perous neighbor have boon roUd from confinement mid are having holiday. Clvon a supply of food of giwi i i ti 1 1 1 v . the dyaentory will pro bably disapponr, but for the colony which i queonles in winter nothing can bo done pxropt to wait for tho eemlng of nettled warm weather, when the remnant of tho colony may bo united lih another hlvo, or, !t still strong In number, a queen may be purehiiRod frym u brooder and m irodueed Tho colonies which have boon packed t tho beginning of winter, that Is. the hive given Bultabh' pro lection against both cold and wot. w ill usually bo found In the spring lu be in much bettor ahnpe than tlio one which were given no protec tion. Also, it will bo found that brood roaring has been atnrtod gov ern! week earlier In the protected hlvo. and In consequence when the llrt blossoms appear tho colony will have a large number of worker t go to tho field and bring In the now pollen o necosasry to the welfare of the young brood, and It I almost In variably tho colony which get a s'cong and early start that later I t the aoaaon brings In tho big crop of honey. I'on't disturb tho bee In nny Wi'V .luring the winter or early spring un it ss o have good reason to believe they are starving and will bo lost if i, t given food, iMn't attempt to unite, transfer or movo colonies before the fruit trees lie in full bloom. Too early man ipulation of the boo may lose for ,'U all !he advantage secured thru sue, ! s-;f il w intering and the colon is wenkc'i and dwindle away Just it ihe (-mo when they slieuld other w se ! building up ready fer the !.. rvost. Ivl'l V-Ml IN' Itv W, IV H. rslicy V heeever you tiro tick an" foclm" had. v.," .'ust a kind o' dr-igcin" roun", u' s. ems veu ve Uit the only frlon' v ou had, l v th u s the time for man to he To s: r himself ami perk up a bit, honever the sky Is looking blue, .n" thing don't seern to come your way. An' you seem to have last that coKir foolin' tinx. Why that' the time to quit your shirkin". Cease your worry-in n' go to workin". When t:nio are hard an" kind o' low. An' thing not movin' a they should An' everything seem quiet llkt an' l.xyin' low, Why that the time tor the man that' wit, To hustle around and dert:e. for iu the truth I am tellln' you: You surely have to hustle. It doesn't mttr what you do. The thing that I'm a-proovtn' To meet suvscets. keep--movin'. PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) LiV WINTER ATTENTION TO PIGS Tw Ointral Mfthod for Profltabl Handling of Fall Porktr Qlvn by Speclallita. When the fall pig crop hna been weimod Ihe future uuinngenieiii of the hogs become of paramount Interest to Ihe grower. Spcola-llsta of the Culled States department of agricul ture reporj two general methods for the prollialile handling of full pigs dur ing winter. One system Is to push the hogs a rapidly a possible In order to ell them on the market before the hot weather of the following summer, This really Is the "hothouse" method of producing pork, as the nnimiils are given extra care and food In rushing them toward rapid maturity. Thl iiieiluid Involves particularly good housing for the hogs, n protection from the severe weather of winter In the colder locations Is essential. One of the must Important factors Is clean iieibting. Above alt things fall pigs liould never he allowed to sleep In 4, n p bedding, as It la a proline source W colds and pneumonia. Another meiliod of carrying full pigs 'hroui.li the. winter Is to maintain the Hiimnl 'fti a good growing ration which is le'nilvely rich In protein-carrying naterhils. These are prerequisite for i he making of a litrse. bony frame work. The Idea s to prime the hons into good condition so i tin t they may be turned out on grass the next spring with a well-developed framework on which they can store a surplus of fat. These animals can then he carried 'hroiigh the summer on good pasture with the addition of a Utile grain, thereby making some gain In weight and considerable cnln In sbe and he In splendid condition the following full to fatten rapidly on the new com crop. This system Involves nialiitnln Ing the heirs on Ihe farm In some In stances until the ntilnials nro fifteen to sixteen niotilhs of ai:e. but often tin porliors can be fed more cheitply whore Ib's "met'ied !' nrietleed tbun r I . - sV ii'Ar v , - ' . . - 4 e" .&v,SL v is.cX. s.''- 1 (Jnc ot t&entia.s in Properly wring for Piq In Winter I Plenty ol Clean, Dry Brdding. the ho-s me pu-l cl rupid'y to market i nintiirliy. . i Many herdsieen neeleet to provide a j siiltlc'ent atiieiint of ,r liking water for I iho legs d-tr-us the winter luieiibs. ! i.,nl. bce free O'Ve--. to pnrw ; wau-r at ad ftnies, i POOR REPUTATION OF MULES , 1 Animal Hit Been Grossly Lib ed and I No More Tre:herou Thin th Horse. A .d ii.niiv men refuse to wok or nuse mules at alt heeaiise of the ' S'nistor rvMnitstion thev lne hut no 1 one need hesitate to add few dot- j lars to bis bank account on that r,--soo. for the fact of the business Is j thai the itiu! h bvn gros-y II- ; heieil nnd is iml.ssi no tiiereunreii- ' able or treacherous than the horse, i When we renieiulser that inosi mule are sold from the country before the t ce of four we resliie that the time j that we "ee luu'e Is during hi young , mid lively day and that hi "hatting swage" for that time Is little worse than the young horse of the same age. For a great many kinds of work the mule Is far superior to horses and In cultivating corn they are er,o!lly gtd for no horse team ever learn as quickly to follow the nstrow thread of given and to turn as carefully at the end of the rows. BEET PULP GOOD FOR LAMBS Value Demo trite' I" Recent EpM-t-ment Conducted by Nebraska Agricultural College. The value of dried N.-et pnrp far , tamb feeding has ben demortsinited ! in rvssent exivrtnier? conducted by the NetiRisk Agricii!tnrl college. Th j most profit w made on !mh fed a J ratio Induvflng t'fa'f. dried p-rp. 1 cenesTvseed cwke ami sae. Tb's r ! tWn proved superi-r to srandard r ttws ,-b a'fs'.f rd com or tb : f"a. c'tws.sM -ke n-1 com. At prx-vii ' ' t rrNies f-vr fees the ( imhs f.sd for H dsy on the 'fa'fa, j? .. S- , , T '.-f Si, sjiT-. K'V:, . t'.rhi nr. -. 'v'cr , 4s, Mllr CsV7Csxrer! rune ami rspr -? I s'tate ratHMi made a jwflt of per wmh as compared w'ttt rrflt j i inri per Umh on tbow fed ab?f . ! com end csvttonseed cake. Awit the t arr rvs rtwde on awsve tst ' ..... .. t -. r-if -1. r ttsd 1 rtt !sr ds v 5. H0G-CH3LERA LOSS REDUCED Estimated Saving ef ft) 000 to Farm on of Alabama County Brought About by Cog t Agent Losses hy hog clu.lera have hi-en ma terlally reduced III Mullock county, Ala bsniH. a result of the work of the county agent In training farmer In various centers throughout Ihe county to use the serum and apparatus devel oped hy the l ulled Siato Popnrlinent of Agriculture K .rty nlne cars of c.tr 3 hi k -CJ" ji win mi .'.umr y Vaccinating a Hog for Cholr Don't Run Risk or Wast Fled With Un. healthy Llv Stock. biiKS 3,!VJS head, have been marketed from tho county through eonpenitlve work, xvlth an estimated saving of $il, turn. In Houston county the depart ment' representative taught IH men to viicclnnte hogs. Six sol of Instru ments owned by the lothan Itotaiy club were supplied to ihe demonstra tors mid a serum-diHtrlhiit'iiu point w 11s esiahllshed In charge of a reliable veterinarian. More than 0.0o head of hogs were treated. In many cases It nan found that sickness, other than cholera, was due to some Incidental cause, such as bad peanut meal, and liilaneed rations were advised. The coun'y agent's work resulted In S'.' farmer establishing pastures to keep their hogs off the open range, the land thus pastured being freed from many noxious weeds by the rooting of Ihe animals, and prepared for future culti vation. Korty-fonr farmers In the county were Interested In stump re moving, ami about 2.000 acres of land was cleared In this movement. About five tons of dynamite wa bought for the purpose largely on the co-operative P'an. 1 "V7 V MI TTT WE specialize in the standard brands of groceries, the things you need mosl. Our prices are right. Phone orders will be given prompt attention. Call III: Prineville's only exclusive grocery toe. MICHEL GROCERY CO. Practical Mean of Producing Pork, According t Department of Agrl. cultur Bullftln, Wien proimrly managed, the feed ing of garbage to swine Is a practi-l means of pork production, according to Farme' Hullelln IIIW l""od by the Cnlted Stales Depart nuwt of Agri culture. In addition It helps to aetlle a prob lem which confronts many cities and towns that of effective and economi cal garbage disposal Hie wholesome ness of garhitge depends greatly on the care It r Ives in household. Tin call, glass, paper uysler shells, saw dust, soap, and oiber foreign mate rials when mixed with garbage may cause numerous lo-sea of hoiis, Itut II has been found that this evil can be minimised by proper precaution and published request to householder to be careful. tmmuinxlng of hoes Is necessary to prevent hoc cholera and fie.iuent col lection Is lirgiil to keep the fe"d fresh, Copies of the hullelln ma' be bud free by applying to the I'nltcd Slates le partment of Agrlcullere. SEGREGATE ALL NEW ANIMALS Wl Plan to Plc Recent Pun-Mee In Quarantine for J Le.-.nt Twenty On Day. The ncts-r and only safe 'lii i- to do with the recently purchased nnimnl Is to place It In nuarnntliic liputi Its arrival. Metier keep It there not less than 21 davs al least. This ciinhlc lou to keep careful watch over the nnlniitl at all times, and to determine that the nnimnl Is heiillhv. nnd In one there should be any disease. It would not be carried to those iiiiluials al ready on the farm. FIRST-CLASS SWINE PASTURE Good Grariniv ecpe Animal In Bet ter Health and Reduce Danger of Hog Cholera. A plon for real hog pasture, not ilinply hog ytirds. Is tmide by Forest Henry of Imver. Minn., a well known nstltute lender for the agricultural Cornett Stage Co. Stages Uatfe Prineville and Paulina Daily except Sunday Office with Ochoco Creamery CHEL GROCERY COMPANY extension dlvlslnn of the Mlntiesut tsillcge of agriculture. Mr. Henry be lieves In giving the hog goodly mod icum at least of the treatment and attention accorded other farm animal. II snva? ' The most proHthle hog pasture la pssture so large mat trie nog no not eat one half of It. If It he alfalfa nr clover what remain uneaten at having time can he out and cured Into hay. An acre of alfnlf or clover will make much pork. o far It can he used, a nn acre of corn, The on nulld up the fnmi end require very little labor 1 the other reduce farm fertility mid require much high priced labor. "Hood pasture not only make cheap pork bill keep the hnga In much bet ter health and reduce the danger of hog cholera to a minimum. In Ijieae day a hog cannot be grown on grain alone and nt Ihe nui lime milk money for bis owner." SWINE REQUIRE CLEAN LOTS Not Enough Attention Paid to Pen by Many Hog Rlir Worm Thrlv on Dirt A great tunny hog raiser do not psy enough attention to clean lota. Worms are the cause of many un thrifty pig. HeccM Investigation In dicate that the egg of both the com mon round worm and Ihe lung worm r nsrivoeed In old etraw pile-, ma nure idles dirty hog lots and hog wal I, One of the best method of pre venting worms Is to clean up the lot and thus mlnlmlre the number of ...mis which will he present, lulling w 11 no weather It Is a good plnn to move the hog entirety out of the win ter qnrter and )t tho Mime time clean them up. GREATER DEMAND FOR MULES Farmer la Fortunate Who H Pair or Two to Handl Pfk Load Power RqulrmnU. prospect now are for gn-ntor de mand nnd higher prices for good mule thsn have ever been known. Fortu nate Is the farmer who has a pair or two, kept to handle the peak load pow er requirement of summer month. He wltl be able to sell them thl fall M , e attn.,... I ' ' t S'teswe o I t cecx x- -v :- - 1 5