I V I III iUULlKln NOTES IV C.ri.IU!!MTZ i:rrciiDZ IV. o crr.spnKirNci AOUCITtU U A 3 41M Fruit and Flowers, BOSTON FERNS. They nOCKINO THE CHICKLKT CRAOLK. Wlii'ii tulnli-ls arrlte, onli a cruiile for two. WIh-ii ll's triplets, with an tile .f iMK'iitntuit liniHM'tniii'o, order Ot fi- (hi.'.., li:t wluii It's ililrkM you irurrn!iy ii.tr a cliUk kid craillo for ii ..r on.' in lit I liii Imulmtor rspuc- It y. It It Hull Hie thicken furniture mm rii'ii loliiti-s hU guarantee and k. ii.Ih n t-iMillu Hint Is too small for Immiiu Inn lmly !.) ami girl, iHi.t tin-re coiiiit mill (In ) to chick ualiy it'Mii. 'I'll. uiiil.'iliiUfr sets ly. Vou Lc oimi mi-.'uIk tu UK) clil. kli'U. You ril.l.llt) thrill to sli-i III brooder era illr tluit rlmiiht nnk only seventy-live. Tim iirnt iii uiilnir twenty five Me out M.lo tin triulle lit ttiif cold. Tlio sc in v five d'ft U the rapacity of the -ritIU mul ) U should I'xMt 20 m Wilt tin I ti itt It v. I"U tlirjr Iwvc Ikh-II Weak 1'iH'il .y mrrcrott'iHuif, overheating mid l.ml nlr, mid In a few days most of yi.nr clilcUlet IH decease. Vou sr rnuly In limitf the murderer of your Hetty fluffy l.li.ln, tut tuka tho Iituon Hint nil intmt leiim-novcr crowd cbkki im.lrr linr or hover. "i Knv ii lieu forty jieepa. Bh r.ilMil thirty nine, tiiive Imr tho Mine liiiiulH-r liii' Hei-mid season. Klio raised hU, TrlluHwIiy, "Woman's contrarl nri7" No. Too much fismlly. rirsl h-iis.iii mis worm mid dry; second sea (..ii. mill mi l wet, Tliu old lien'e brail vim Mi clKitlll. I'M t lirr white wlllffs iui.1 warm lm list mid lilg Huff couldn't iT.ulle llirlll nil. ri.i. !, mill nlr uuder hover. Hooni ii.-c.IihI. 'J'liry develop miildly. Mom r.min mill, Kill tho -radle"nt tho tnrt: In n week It In ouo nn.l quarter full mi. I tin- licit i week wonm. Vou may be nlii.. to curry tlmt much, but chick crn.Ho cnti't If you're bound to hatch inure t ! in it your crmllo capacity, lot your ttlio lirluit tho surplus up on the Uiiilr. The uct Hiirlnu she will glad ly kIo you ull her Knster hut money for iiim brooder and sympathise limrr w lirtt J oil brood. A blunder run In a brooder bouse i- i-i I. -.n oil, nn.l chlrka Rom-nito neat. i: mi ii thermometer lit your houne aud -..'(. -It tlio oii on your hover, but be i ii? lin y nre true. We taper down i , hciil In the Incubator nursery to ! i itiKfi't. After thirty hour we re- in.ive them to the hover. The Bret v.cck brooder ahould be run from 83 t. M5 dct;reee. or according to the In ltMit of tho hover and the poettloo .f Hie thcriiionieter. After that taper tb.wn. l nlUiw tho brooder rule unlona y..u find litem Impractical, and ue your own think. Watch the thermome- trr, but wauii the clilcka. If tbey pile In n liiiin. not aultlclent warmth. If they Kdiiid up with their nioutha open, mo hot. If they huddle outxlde In a curlier, tlio hover la too hot or not warm emmcti to lie Inviting. If tbey lie ilon ii like Inmba. with their bright evn prt'iiliic out from boneath the Inner, It 'a nliout iwrfwt If tbey are lively iw crlcketa at the dawn, you are miiHirr, but If dumpy and not ready f.r bretiKfitKt the vetitlliitlon la not rlirlil. I hero Ih aoot under the hover or tli. v hud too much aupper or got chilled. Important I'nlnter.-Put a ten-day !! UiUMelcus chick 111 with the DOW biili h and lie will adopt them, tench thrtn to rut and drink and put them to lied. High, round, drumloa hovere, with lump Uox mid chimney outside the brooder, nro beat. Hot water broodera tiro hot water breedora. If lamp goea out canity and often or continually hiiioIu-m, tllHcard mnchlne. Veiulhito tlio brooder according to rules, but who your own think. Keep the amolio vent open, llroodora wltb J imp umlrrneiitli aometlmea have hot lliiorm. I'nveiit Willi a thick Inycr of dry loiiniy amid. L'ho thla until chleka know what not to eat; then run dry wheat straw through the clover cut ter for bedding and scratch floor. Rut bo mire wind and alrnw betiding are warm aud dry. Pet In a box of moist earth fur playground to rolleve dry ness of aha iika and feet that cornea from brooder hent. When chlcka pa rade to ami parlor, change water veaaol to keep cool. If aoot leaks up Into hover, turn brooder over on aide, bruah off nnd cover Joints with atove cement Keeping chirks on a board scratching lloor for two weeks will prevent gnpes. Wo have scratching playground for a thousand. They nro all white. When tlu-y tumble Into that wonderful Ht-nittiiltig Blunt for their breakfaat they aro tho prettiest aud liveliest moving picture ever. Should Bo Grown lit Bright and Airy House. Preparations for the summer crop of Iltwton ferns ami the various other tiephrolcpliica tlmt are Included among the florists' stock are In order. These ferns are readily multiplied by mraiis of their many runners, riant out tbe tck plant on a bench, giving them about four Inches of good soli of very similar character to that one would plant roue In, end In a few weeks there ere likely to be some young plant that may lie taken off and pot ted. When flirt planted the nepbro Icpls bed will not require very frequent waterings, but aa the plant become woll rooted and arow freely they will take up a great deal of water, for tbey ahould be grown In a bright and airy house In order to keep the young plant short and stocky. A night tem perature of 00 to 05 degree I quit warm enough, states Gardening. These tirphrolcplnca are sometime troubled with a rather flat, brown r it s. Jpl f. au-nHOLaria lonutDiMaiMA, acalo, but the young Insects are white and at first glance resemble tiny piece of white cotton 00 tbe underside of the frond. This Insect I Tory destructive, and It ravage soon show In the form of light colored spot that appear on the upper aide of the leaf, proving that tne Insects have been satisfying their ap petite with tho lulcca of the leaf. A dipping In tobacco extract will help In killing thla pest, but strong tobacco solution la alao liable to Injure tbe Upa of tbe fronds. The growing tip of tho nephroid)! frond are quite tender, and It I better to throw away a plant that I badly Infested wltb thla scale than to risk furthor trouble wltb it. Uo very careful to plant out none but clean planta for stock, elae the trouble will become more marked tbe follow ing aeason. Instead of risking One specimens of new sorts of nepbrolepl by continued division of all tbe stock put a few In a bonch aolely for tho purpose of In crenatug tbe atock and leave the oth er alone. Instead of mutilating good sited plant when enough email plant to Increase tho atock are not on band buy small planta of some one wbo has thorn In abundance. DON'TS. Pon't allow 0110 failure to make you pessimist. You're mighty amall If ono can do It Don't forp't to provide fat roasts for your own dinners. It's a funny fan cier that neglects No. 1. Don't net discouraged when the order rush stops. You ran talto the slack llmo to count your profits and plan for gronter things and Bhove-the-now. Don't wonder that your horses try to run away. Your hen deserted the lousy pen for tho barn. Now tbe barn'a lousy, tho horses are lousy, anil you're a lousy old bughouse yourself. Winter Pasture. (lood place to winter cattle; plenty of pimtiiro, at raw and nay; rodii water nnd Hluiter. Address J. II, WINDOM, Culver, Or. 0-10tf Horses Broke. Iloi-HCH broke to rldu and drive; wit Infliction KUtiranteeu. Hakky w Hamilton. Inquire 'it Smelner & KllefHim's Ilea tnu rant, rrlnevllle.11-1 Hogs for Sale. Hojrufor nale, all nines; Inquire of .1. K. Wilson, tlm shoemaker, or it., u, Wilson, I'linevlllo, Or. 0-24 Tranaplsntlng Evorgroona. I have transplanted many hundred of evergreena, and where I kept a good ball of earth about the root and quickly got tbe trees from the old to tbe now location, so that there waa no drying out of tbe roots, I have Invari ably had success, remarks a writer In Country Gentleman. Tbe native white spruce and the na tive whlto pine are beautiful tree, tbe former being found fully branched to the ground at a known age or orty years. Many tree of thla variety will be found having a decidedly bluiah col or aa blue as many of tbe sister vari ety, the Colorado blue spruce. I have seen quite extended areas on tbe coast of Maine that were a perfect ma8 of blue. Tho spruce delights In a moist soli, and thla ahould be kept In mind when planting the trees. Bandy aoll and dry sections of country are com monly associated with pine trees, and. while thla tree does have tbe ability to grow under such conditions, It does not follow that It will not do yery much better as regards growth If glT- en molstcr and richer soil. III w -Wf .vr'vM' '--V-IV I I v W I 1 rAtdfii -x'-- ' jV I " " I mi THE WINNE R We are ready for the races, are you? You will look as fine as this winner if you are wearing one of our Dressy Suits or Rain Coats. Call and get one of our suits and you will be a winner on any track :::::::: FOSTER & HYDE I Egajyy,iyg8aWgBgm I UP-TO-DATE FURNISHERS j I m Y III i I DURING THE FAIR BE SURE TO VISIT THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW The doors wUl open at 5 o'clock in the evening with a cotinuous performance as late a patronage justifies. We have ordered six of the very best films to be had, also six of the latest illustrated songs and during fair week we will present a CHANGE OF PROGRAM EACH DAY THE BEST SIGHT ON EARTH May lie hupnired yes ruined by poor, or even poorly fitted eye Klmwea. What's the use or sense of wasting your money to vour own hurt? Come and have your eyes examined In a skillful manner and fitted with Kineses that are the best to be had. Au examination costs you nothiug. W. FRANK PETETT, Jeweler & Optician Main Street, Prineville, Oregon Leaf Spot of the Violet. Circular brown apota on leaves. This and other violet diseases can best be controlled by growing only tho stron gest and healthiest planta that can be secured and keeping thorn under tbe best condition throughout the year, re moving or burning all diseased parts and dlalnfectlug tbe houses and beds. T. B. Bymons. The Low Headed Tree. t The low headed tree Is much easier, pruned, sprayed, picked and the trunk protected from sun Bcald. Cultivation can usually bo easier done with lowM headed treea than with high headed! ones, as they are usually grown. Or dinarily tho trees are not kept pruned and the limbs droop a as to hinder cultivation. Well Drilling. It you are contemplating drilling a well, any depth, write juhjn MOOltlii. Hedmond, Oretro. 0 10tf Horse Lost. Gray mare, branded 24 on left ahonl- der; strayed from Barney place on Mill creek; information wanted leading to recovery. Address Arthur Minklir, rnnovllle, Ur. The excellence of this entertainment, con sidering the price of admission, will be a pleasant surprise to you. Each subject carries its lesson, many are most humor ous, while all are clean and highly entertaining. Children enjoy it immensely ONLY TEN CENTS The Moving Picture Show Willow Creek Lumber the best in the county for sale by A. H. Lippman & Co. i hi iff 1 i 1 Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON ii! Put Your Machinery in Repair Don't forget that the Prineville Machine Shop is equipped to do any kind of machine work that can be done in Lrook Lounty. Prices reasonable. Also carry Belting, Cap Screws, Machine Nuts, Steam Fittings, Bicycles and Sundries. Agent for Reo and Ford Cars. Automobile garage in connection. All kinds of Gas Engine Repairs a Specialty. & Remember that we are supply headquarters for all kinds of lubricating oils and gasoline. We can save you money. Prineville Machine Shop ED HODSON, Proprietor Wilson's Shoe Shop I have opened up a shoo shop In Prineville in the McCallister building, on Main street near theOchoco bridue, and am pre pared to do all kinds of repairing. All work done neatly and promptly and satisfaction guar anteed. Pricet ery reasonable. A trial will convince you that this is the bent place to have your shoe repairing done. J. E. WUson, Prineville, Or. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE "1 St, I Ml 1 I I A. Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac Anyone sanding dketeh and description may quickly ascertain our opinion frae whether an Invention la probably patentable. Communica tion trtotlyconlldentlal. HANDBOOK on Patents aent free. Oldest apeucy for eecurliii-patenta. Patent taken through Munn & Co. receive iptcial notice, without ohame. In the Scientific flit.er.cati A handsomely tllnntrated woetfr- IAnret cir culation of any eienUfla Journal, Terms, $3 year ; four month. 9L Bold by all Trawadealtn. iyiUNI.&Co.36'B New York Branca Office, 626 W BU Washington, D. U The greatest test of shoe qual- hy is in the work shoe and it is in this particular branch that we lead. Farmers, miners, lumber men, mechanics, and working men in all occupations, will find that they can get double the wear out of WORK SHOES They are stoutly made throughout of the most durable tipper atock and toughest sole leather obtainable. Their strength and wearing qualities cannot be equaled. Your dealer will supply you; if not, write to us. Look for the Mayer Trade Mark on the sole. Wear Honorbilt Shoes for Sunday. F.Mayer Boot i Shoe Company MILWAUKEE. WIS. -AT- J. E. Stewart & Co. s ! i