CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY mrd at lli usiofll at r r I n r 1 HUBSCRIPTION RATES One Ytwr ,... 11,60 Tlirm M.mthi. 60cU THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1908. POULTUYi txx few name o oREtspovDrNcr solicited -1 ALL ALONQ THt LINK, r lm-ka lira -lilii Iw th mow, II eallnl up O.a I.I wlill . I nruluiora 1ml- Inn no (' lilcka wlih lilac ami yellow Irr. K c. i Mini lamp all Irliiimnil anil bright, l.li'k tho IH- wiiii all your mlKhL I: wry ft turn morn and nliilit, T wlal yutir lxnra lo do H riulit. V ur. w bvt, you'll win ilia light. c. m. a FEEDING THE CHICKS. A jmina; itnu-k'a latcr iiiaiIo this miini.i'iil on lila prullcU'iu-jr: "Hllljr Isn't iiiuili fur cUl folks yet, but ho awful itcmk! nt tl.M'torliiK sick huhlo." if Hilly Inn) ivmlu'il a point of triors Iflltlt ul UII wIuto ha could olve iln-o llttlo pink iMTfiH-IUm putxlca Unit Uilllf ail ninny of tiur hl ImilluM, liltf liciirtiil, falliiTly iiliyak'luua, h IiiiiI u n lnili lot to ijinu k over. It'a uiiv tiling In tirlns lllllu fluffy rtifllo rlilrka lulu I ho world anil au oilier to keep them. Mip of I lie hit: elili k crowcri, who My hu rulaeil tiiMMM limt yenr, dwlitrv w do well lo l-nlao 60 jier wnt. If tbnt'a nil be ntlaetl, tuo uiiilertiiker muat liars Im-oii Uoliitf at ii II I a. V thouiilit w Wero crj lni; euoiliili w ben. w look 2U0 from I.OTrf) hihI put them In I ho grouniL but wo wero eiuniuh to anvo that iniHirllou, mill, If you wnut our know hirW, heiv It l, but rviiieiulH'r wt are tint nutliirf the hen cluck, fiho tiaet her own Ihluk, ti ml 111 good one If you diiu't butt In: Kor thirty limir fee.l not. Thl I tlio rhlik'f al.i'i1)' rlml. It la aanlmllntlng the yolk Unit wiia nlmorhoil bofora leavtiiK the ahell. lu thirty hours rome tin) npe(lte. Ciiikllo them lu a bnaket and l.e.ir lo the warm lruuUr. 1U.M theiu on dry an inly luiim, for, like other lia ble, "everything kw to mouth," and they'll till up on straw and other hull jrontlhlc. Hip piii ti llttlo bill Into cool water, ami they know whore nud bow to ill-Ink. lut them under hover, and they nt once know their tiimuma. You nro "pop." Tut In n Immeloa tun-day-old chick na klndermirteu director. They'll follow hi lead. Now ncntter two liihleaHH)Uflll of CO IHl (frit for tit I Ik leelh. Illnif brenkfuat hell. Hpread fine dry breadcrumb apurlnKly. Be Unit all hiive a chunou. Keep tuoin a llttlo hungry. t'eed na often ni they needtheir rrop bulf full In the day, twolliInU ut nlu'Jit. If crops aren't empty In the morning, overfed. Stnrre them i'lupty. lo wo feed hard bulled t'l!KT No. They coat too much too initny llttlo live. limi t you know chick ore two Ick.:cJ vRg and tight beforo they kick out almorb tho yolk? liU'K diet' a utalo n fvedlug egg shell over and over again to lieu. KeKxhcll aro wornotit lime, lluna like them becauRe they tanta of egg. They nro good t'gi enter batchvni, lio we feed JohnnycnkeT No; w-o do no 'iilicuiilk HtmitH. Johunycake bo lougK t tho tallow cnndlo era. Do va feed rolled outs? No panto up bo bind. lo we foil wot corumeal, bran nud mid niiiKh, boiled rife? No noth ing wet, nothing that 'gets sour. If you w ish to tiuilHten breud with milk It's good, but feed little, as It sour soon. Tho second day we give a tasto of beef scrap and sieve before tiiera wheat and corn ground finely in our mill. Caution: Allow no food to Ho around to sour or bo fouled. Do not follow the advice "Kccd all they will cut up cloiui." On tho fourth or fifth day we put lu charcoal and give green lettuce or tender clover on tho sod. If they now know enough not to eat cut straw, we glvo them straw litter with a sprinkling of good chick scratch ing food to work for. We now bed thorn wllh cut wheat straw. Iluw fresh incut (Hamburg steak) may be fed sparingly or milk ns a substitute for beef scrap. When you give milk put In a shielded vessel, as It Is deadly If their feathers nro soiled In It They should now bo growing rapidly, and feed niimt bo Increased. Their appe tites being normal, tho tenth day bang up hoppers of charcoal, boef scrap and grit Keep green food before them. Sturt finely cut fresh green bono now. Throw lu a llttlo whole wheat and cracked corn. - lu thirty days, when danger point Is passed, chango to wheat, barley, oats, cracked corn and Katllr corn. While on rnugo you must nllow for what Mother Nature and Mother lien furnish In seeds, greens, bugs, worms, snails and other delicate dainties. D0NT8. Don't serve chicks on tho shell to . your customers. They may bo Blue Itocks, but they're not blue points. No shell game. Don't forget that warm days Incu bote crawlers. When lleo are allowed to kill hens on tho nest tbo S. F. P. O. C. T. A. should make nn arrest, Don't, oh, don't, Mr. Farmer, let your hens hide their eggs In the hot haymow I If you find them lu the fall, may you not sell them to me, but to my worst enomy. Don't cut out grit In summer. Your liens nro now used to a certain kind, and tbo gravel on your place may be soft or Bcarco. Chicks, like men, must tosmy. . St 1 1 . Ilruoi, aa c o n d - I a maitsr - lnvarlably In Advanoa His Months 75 cU Hlngle Cla Act ENQLND' NATIONAL BIRO. The Kndlali Dorking originated In Itome. Whether of the holy chickens of (ho luiiierlal City and kept with the sacred bull In tint sacred strove 'llb the other god and goddeaL we know not Tbl valiant bird Inherit the fighting spirit of Caeaor'a soldier. Ills spur are sharp a spear, and lit broml, proud breuat, like a Ilouisn shield, Is always turned to the roe. Why the golden eagle wss borne aloft before the Itointn legion Instead of the Dorking w do not understand, for wherever those soldier marched there went the Dorking. The Hainan must bar considered this fowl IndlapeD ii bio, for when they Invaded Ilrltaln thi kingly bird went with them to crow over their vletorle. Hie Silver (Jrny Dorking tin become the great national bird of Kngland. The plump piglet with bl red apple KN0I.AMU' NATIONAL PIHU. and the festooned gooao bare been chimed from Klug lid ward' round ta ble by thl fcatlv bird. Notwith standing hi Itoman ancestry the Dork ing I preferred by John Dull to hi proverbial ronat beef. He la a Juicy bit ami the fellow who eat the bird with UngllNU stuinng, backed up by Kngllnh plum pudding and saffron cake, may well Imagine be is In chicken heaven. Dork I uk are distinguished by an ex tra toe, w hite flesh and shank. What they luck lu height they more than make up In weight BILVEH CHAT STANDARD WEIGHT - fuuntla. Pounda. Cock s Hen t Cockerel J I'ullot It Oilier varieties slightly heavier. Tho Dorking 1 lnvadlug thl coun try. Hi battalion are now landing on Plymouth rock. No Iloaton tea par ty can afford to throw him overboard. Ills war clarlou Is heard at Concord and Ixlngtou. He w III soon fly to the top of Hunker bill monument to crow to a hungry notion that he baa come to lick ar.U te licked. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. If you have bo love for the feathered trllie, but simply for tho money that's In It It will be a failure. My friend. It certainly , Is not our fuueral to mind your builnea. but we do object to buying dreaaed chicken luffed with food. When a man goe Into the squab btiHliiciM and And he really can't make It pay, he's a fool to hang on and bang himself becuuse he lives In I-Told-U-So. Which variety Is best for you to keep? The one you llko best of course. You will exercise more care for chick ens you fancy, and also make more money accordingly. Tho Boys' National Toultry club bas Issued It flrst annual catalogue. The object Is to help the boy In poultry culture. If you wish to enroll, write to Itohert O. Fields, 33 Caruther ave nue, Nashville, Tenn. Canada and the United Btntea are shipping much One poultry from New York to Capo Colony, South Africa. African ostriches aro belug Imported to California nud Arizona. Thua "a fair exchange Is no robbery." By marking the egg and setting the hen In a net with a glass bottom we discover that she turns the eggs six times a day. Instead of turning in cubator eggs twice we now turn them six times a day and get 13 per cent moro chicks. We fear our friends who bought and mated geese after April 1 will have few goslings- to pick. They naturally pair In February, and when thla mat- lug Is broken and they are moved to strange scenes they seldom do well. Turkeys and ducks ditto. Lawyer I. B. Miller of Youngstown. O., declares he has a hen that chews tobacco. If truo, we are ready to pay a big price for hor, for she can solve tho louse problem. If she can teach our hens to hit a louse as slick as the corner loafers can spit on a lady'a dress, there'll not be a louse left The Canadian fanciers bad a big time last show season with tho ex press. Birds wero killed, lost, delay ed and mixed so In transit until at last tho Cauadlan fancier blurted out "We Just wish to remark that the ex press service of this Dominion 1 rot ten!" Tut, tutl Whut lezo majostyl The American boy Is a great Institu tion and a natural born chicken fancier. Butter have tilin building chicken coops than air castles. Bather have him proficient In poultry than profanity. Botter go broke buylug him poultry than to "break all up" sending htm to a Keclcy euro. He Is the brainiest, brightest and best boy on earth. A general movement Is on foot to get a law passed to compel the storage companies to date eggs, as is now done with canned goods. It will puzzle the legislators to frame a bill to fit The date of laying cannot be marked on the eggs, for some s torn go stock seems to hnve been laid beforo the Christian era. If the shipper Is honest enough to dnto his case, the storage company may quickly erase. Whilo the puzele Is being solved by our egotistical leg islators It might be policy to stamp on the grocer who sells storage for fresh goods. When You Are Ready for Fall Clothes Let ua ahow jrou the moat stylish selection of Fall fabrics you ever saw. We show more real clever snappy patterns than any half dozen lines in the country put together. When you have these clothes made to your measure, you not only get the finest quality woolens and trimmings, but you have the satisfying assurance that each garment will be "made as you like it" or if not, we keep the clothes. We can satisfy any clothes ideas. Call and let us show you four hundred patterns to choose from if you need so many. THE LEADER BTarm and Garden PLOW FOR ALFALFA. Utah Farmers' Adaptation of th Com mon Walking Plow. n article coming under my olaierva turn 1 oue entitled Type of Plow," accompanied by a cut of a Onnan wheel plow. Why a man ahould run a clumsy, lumbering construction akin to a self binder for breaking up lucern when our common baud plow will an swer tbe purpose Is beyond me. I full to oe where the writer's concep tion of a German wheel plow of the 180 tye I much In advance of Mr. Wing' Idea of a French plow In the twentieth century. A fanner" time Is too precious and capable architects are too few and too expensive In this coun try to make a plow of such design of any practical value to It ow ner. We have here In Utah thousand of acre of alfalfa a luxurlunt and CONCAVED PLOWsnAKX. thrifty as any In the world, some of which 1 broken every spring. Farm er would dud thl a vory great task Indeed If they fouud it uecessary to employ any such cumbersome device a the one accompanying the article In question. We uae a common walking plow, with a wheel or shoo uudcr the end of the beam and a straight or slant ing cutter. Tbe secret of tbe whole problem lie lu the fact that the plow share from A to B along the dotted Hue D I concaved so that the plow put upou the curved portion and the point U I at least a half an Inch above the level or a half an Inch higher than the polut A or tbe point B. The share should bo new or com paratively so In order to give room for the concave surface. Any village bliKkjtiiiltli can fix tho share. It would he advisable not to temper the share, a It la necessary to file It every few rounds w lieu plowing old alfalfa. Any team worthy of the name can pull the plow with aa little effort as la requir ed when plowlug stubble. We do not plow alfalfa more than three Inches deep, because after that depth the deeper one plows the harder tho alfalfa is to kill. The depth Is regulated by tbe wheel under the beam, ami any boy who can plow stubble can easily enough handle the plow In alfalfa. When the plow Is thus fixed for plowing alfalfa, however, one can not plow grain stubble with It For this purporc the share would have to be made Into Its original shape, or, CNDKn SIDE Or PL0W8ILABK. better still. If one has a great deal of alfalfa breaking to do, use another ibure, using the especially prepared me for tho purpose of breaking up lu .eru ouly, coucludes A. J. Syndergaard ,a Breeder's Gasctte, Chicago. Ballad of Sleepy Bill. In Sleepyvlllo dwelt Sleepy Bill, Who kept a aleepy atore. A placa wai It to lounge or sit And anoro and anora and anore. Anil aometlmoa coma to play a gome Of checker three or four. But seldom thera a lady fair A bargain came to buy, For womon'a toga In catalogue Quite often caught the eye. Bo things for a&le they bought by mall At prices low or high. In town one day appeared a gay And lively youth, who quoth: "Why ait and anore and lot your atora Run downT Upon my oath, Lommo run things and mnke, by Jinga, A fortune for ua both!" Bill said "O. K." and dosed away, But Mr. Lively sized Things up at once he wa no dunce. And Went and advertised Such bargains rare (Bill had 'em there) The public waa surprised. Tho buyor came young girl and darae And youth and man and child. Thoro waa a rush, a real crush- In fact, to put It mild, , All Sloepyvllle woke up, until The rush wa almost wild. And BUI awoke and even npoke. Ho said: "I'm feelln' aoro. I never thought folk would have fought To patronise my atore. 1 gucaa them ada. Is popiar fad I'll advertise soma morel" T. SAPP, JR. Buy your Shoes of J. E. Stewart 0 - HOTEL PRINEVILLE BLOCK PROTECTING SHADE TREES. Work of Commleaion Appointed For That Purpose. Tbe cities lu New Jersey and Penn sylvania are by statute now enabled to appoint shade tree commissions to take care of the shade tree on tlielr streets. They can set out new trees and assess the m coat on the property benefited. They trim trees, protect them from In Jury, clean out decayed trucks and fill the boles with cement and wage war against the Insect pest. Municipal Engineering describe the methods of work of the shade tree coinmlxslon of Cast Orange, N. J., and shows what cau bo done. In tbe trimming of trees great care la taken to cut off all limbs close to and even with tbe trunk. All scars aro painted with a coat of thick coal tar. All tree on a street are pruned to a uniform height, and as far as possible that height Is made ten feet, to clear alt street lights. The campaign esralnst the Insects in festing shade trccj forms one of the chief tasks of the commission. Tbe control of the Injurious Insects not only preserves tho foliage of the. trees for the season, but maintains their health and vitality. What can be done by persistent work In this line Is ehown by tho results wish tbe woolly maple scale (Pscudococcus acerls), wblcb attacks tho sugar maple. Other pests are the tussock moths, attacking the American elm and linden, the white maple and the horse chestnut; the cotton maple scale, attacking tbe white m'ple; the elm leaf beetle, the spring elm caterpillar, the bagworm and the fall webworm. The idea con stantly borne In mind Is to destroy the Insects In as early a stage as possible, to inlnlmlzo liotb the amount of work required In treatment nud the Injury done to tho trees. BUSINESS LOCALS Tbe place to rave money on your Grocery purchases is at J. E,. Stewart & Co. 'a. Potatoes for Sale. Hero is a chance to get your winter's supply of potatoes cheaper than you can pet them anywhere else. Yon can have them for 25 cents a bushel if you dig them yourself, or vou can dig them on shares for half, ror further informa tion w rite to I'ETKK POI'ESCl', Prine- vtlle, (Jr., or come to the potatoe patch on McKay creek, cix miles north of town. 10-15-2W Lost, Strayed or Stolen. One sorrel mare about 12 years old, weighs .about 1100 lbs, with w hite spot on left hip, branded 3 with bar over on left shoulder; slso one brown mure, weighs about 1100 lbs, branded Bon left shoulder. A suitable reward will be paid for knowledge nf their whereabouts or delivery to the Hamilton Stables at Prineville. D. G. ROGERS, 10-15tl Madras, Or. Old Brewery Block Feed Yard. I have leaned the Old Brewery Block Feed Yard by the Ochoco bridge and am prepared to tnke care of tbe traveling public. Alfalfa and meadow hay nhvuys on hand. Oats for sale. I respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. 11-8 Ed Smith, Prop'r. MILLINERY New Fall Goods ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES -AT Mrs. Estes' ESSs ' Corner Second and Main St. Best and cheapest line of heaters in tho city at A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.'S I. MICHEL Fruit Farm For $200, and a Town Lot Free, at Beautiful Lakeview. I ne opening ot the old uregon Military Road Land f.rant through lower Lake ami Harney rountie is throwing uion the market the li-t and cheapert lamls in Oregon. It In the opportunity of a lilrtim for Oregon people. There are 1 1, WW tarnii for nale. In tract of 10. H, , J, KW. 610 and 1,0(10 acrrs, the small tracta suitaMe for fruit and furmins. the large tracts for raxing. Kead the following extract from a letter from (;eorte t'onn, the hri United Btatea l.sivl Ullice Itiieiverat Itkrrii-w: 'i.akeview, Oregon. June 17. 1'Jtrt.-rOre- gon Valley l.aiil fio. Oentlcmen: In WiS 1 came to Lake county and am, therefore, one of theoldext iiioneer. The road wa etaMiahed through the best portion of noutnrrn Oregon, and even in lio 1 recall that the grant was, in many places, liter ally coveivd with wild nlumi. and. with ra'e enreptions, these natural fruits -have ixirne Iruita every year miice. riot to speak of the planted arid cultivated fruits, which poe a remarkable flavor and have thriv en ouite aa aarr.esf(illv. Of late veam. perhaps, the rang, eJiiecially along the ai niwtry noa'i. nas Deen grazed too closely ; still, it fenced, it reproduces very rapidly and constitute a countrv which, even ft used an in the aat, chiefly for stock, n ables those who follow that business to become independent in a short time. Of course, at that early rate, and until about l".), the natural grasses were over knee deep and covered the great liu'k of the grant, and ir protected this same condition would return. Yours trulv. George Conn." lon't mi the opportunity to become ownr of a piece of gjod Oregon land. You won't have to spend a lifetime grubbing slumps. OKKOOX VAM.EY LAND CO., C. A. Jokkh, IJend, Oregon, Agent for Central Oregon. Notice to Debtor. Pprsnna ftvtnrr llio P- T. tiolnmnn estate are requested to settle bv the 20th f ...... i i i . - - oi -cvouer. mis is imperative. -Mua. .Naomi Salomon 9-24 3t Administratrix. Carpets to Weave. I am prepared to weave carpets at the follgwing prices: Plain, 20c per yard, fllll MR. Jd HIII , UB O. 9-24-1 in Fbankie I.ehhhax. Wood Sawing. Having purchused the wood enw liiK outfit of C. D. Cnlbrenth I am prepared to cut wood both for the H?ople living in Prfneviile and those lu the neighboring district. 6-11 H. L. Hobbs, I'rincville. $250 Reward A rewsrd of 1250 will be paid for in formation leading to the arrest and conviction of any person fonnd guilty of interfering with the flow of water or dam of the Squaw Creek Irrigation Co. E. T.SLAYTON, Secy. Professional Cards, 5 . rink jCawyer ft trt, ZPrintvill, Ortyon. Qt C. SSrix Jf tarmry-at-jCam S?ea siat Office with Geo. W. Barnes rgom ZPrintriil: Oryo &. euiott. !Printm, Origan. 0. JtyJ iPhysieiam ni tSmrytom Calls Answfrfd Promptly Pat o Nionr Orrici On Door South or Adamsos's DkugStor. Both ottiee an rcsj dence telephones. iPriiili: - - Ortfon Cjkaa. K Cdma-cij J(. IP. SQrti;nap Belknap Cdwards fAys'cams and Juryons. Jirf Zr W ttmmmjf ZPriDt'llt, Ortfon, SPiys4cian and Sttryeon Mi mm 97mim Strtt, Print.ill, Ortfa jCawytr . Practice in all .State ami Federal Courts & X ? ? & ?4 sSi iV7 d iTi tvi T 7 tT Q I Selling It At Cost As we are arranging to manufacture at home this line of housefurnishings, in ordt r to close out the stock now on hand we are selling all the goods made by the Pacific Coast Manufacturing Company AT ACTUAL COST This gives you a chance to make a big saving in the purchase of any of the following articles Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses Pillows, Dressers, Chiffoniers -Washstands, Commodes Sofas, Couches and Lounges A. H. LIPPMAMXO 3 2 2 PRINEVILLE, OREGON mm tJLJk,jLjl,JkjLjLJI.Jk.JtJLJl.i'l.JtJl.JkJi.Ji.Jl.Jl.JLJl.Jl.Ji.Jl. J f, 1 n L J r.i tJ r.-y u n C'J n n LJ n ti r,.i LJ n LJ ri LJ n LJ n LJ ri L J n LJ n Senoral ffilacksmithing horseshoking, wood work, etc., Neatly a.nd Promptly Doxe When it is Done By : : : Siobort 97ooro Satisfaction Will Prixeville, L J tsnrHrinrirwinrTnjrvtrirvinririririPirir t LjLLJi;jLjLj.JLJLJLJI.JLJkjajLLJLjLJ..i.JLjl.Jl.JI.JI.J NEW JOHN DEERE I High Lift The easiest running plow on the mar ket. Other Steel or Cast Shares molaaiuix. .. y f If you do not know what the John Deere plow is, it will pay you to investigate The John Deere Disc Plow I Sold on trial guaranteed to work in heavist doby or rye sod not an experiment. PRICES RIGHT Ltri C.W. ELKINS ?9 Pedigreed Stock O Poland Chinas o g Duroc Jerseys q Black Langshan Chickens E. C. PARK REDMOND, OREUOK E v r a L' J r i L J r i L J r. i L J r i L J ri LJ r t L J r..i L J r i L J r i LJ r i LJ n L J r i L J Jc Guaranteed L J r LJ ri Okkcki.v. t A mlky I ritO Moi-iAiiiti.. i .. "' 1 Gasoline Engine Irrigation, Sprayics and Pumping Machinery pumping, spravlag, .sawing, tfriiuiiug. Otit Ulsoimiiilftt. Kuirhanks Hi'alrw for weighing. FairbaiiUrt-Mnrhtt lyuunuM atid Motors for powi'i and 1 i tr 1 1 1 . Kalrlanks-.M)!'so Windmill; nml Towt-rs. FalrlanU'-Moiir' Gi iiidi'ts. K d tMioppi-rs, Well I'mni.s. All llrst qsialtly floods at, lin-.;t pr ice. Always in st''k. Lihfral Imms, I'roinpt roply lo iiHi'iitics and iiilck t)lprtn'iitjs. Write fur outaloyui-nud paci. W. F. KING, Agent, Pnmev:I!ef Ore. Fairbanks Morse & Co. x uo. .