Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 25, 1909, Image 4

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PIONEER CREAM CO.
PRINEVILLE, OR.
Blatter
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Farm end
Garden
USEFUL SONG BIRDS.
Easy to Show They Ha v. an Actual
Money Value.
la his war opnlnst Insects mail's
most Talunlile ally Is the bird. The
greater number of Unis live on la
aects. Even thofe which live on seeds
when fully grown are fed on Insects
while In t'jo nest. As young birds
grow fast It takes many a worm to
satisfy their hearty appetites.
A feature of the warfare of 1lrd on
bug is the system with which It Is
carried on. Nothing ts haphazard, but
each species of bird has Its own Geld
of work and In many Instances certain
Insects to which It Is partial. In win
ter, when there seems to be no activi
ty on the part of the Insects, one might
expect the birds to take a rest but
there Is no cessation In the work of
those which live on Insects found on
the bark of trees.
Watch a flock of chickadees. They
alight In tree and examine each twig
WHITE BKtASTKD NUTHATCH RED HEADED
WOODPECKJJL
for grubs or eggs, the little black eyes
rarely missing a mouthful of food.
Birds even swing head down from the
branches that the underside may not
escape Inspection. Nuthatches and
brown creepers explore the truck and
with their long, sharp bills dig many
an Insect from Its winter quarters.
The woodpeckers have a work all their
own. The small, downy woodpecker
is a good representative of bis family.
Els bill Is strong and sharp. Ilia tail
feathers are stiffened to serve as a
brace while he clings upright against
the trunk. He cocks his head to one
side, and his quick ears hear a borer
under the bark. A few blows with
the bill and a hole Is dug; then a long
tongue barbed at the tip is shot out,
and the borer is speared and snatched
from its resting place.
As Insects Increase with the coming
of warmer weather, birds return from
the south to fight them. One watches
the cheerful robin hopping over the
lawn. lie listens an Instant, then
pokes his bill deep Into the ground.
Up comes bis head, and be has cap
tured a worm. The flicker, though a
woodpecker. Is an Imitator of the robin.
He Is fond of ants, and his big bill
makes a good pick to dig them from
their hills. Meadow larks and quails
live entirely on insects found close to
the ground. Were these birds strictly
protected In the southwest instead of
being hunted the boll weevil might not
have things quite so much his own way
In the cotton fields.
The trees when in foliage are full of
birds. Small warblers and viroes take
care of eggs and little worms, while
thrushes, orioles and catbirds attend to
those of larger size. The rose breast
ed grosbeak earns the right to faror
BOSS BBEABTED GEOBBEAK CATBIBD.
by the way he eats potato bugs. Some
birds cannot eat hairy caterpillars, but
they are a choice delicacy to the
cuckoo, which slips quietly through the
trees as It hunts for them.
Insects on the wing are not safe, for
swallows and swifts In rapid flight
skim back and forth over the meadows
and without pausing catch many a
small gnat The birds called flycatch
ers also take their prey on wing, but
they remain quiet on a perch and only
swoop down on Insects which come
near at hand.
Farm Notes.
The prosperous farmer is seldom a
soil robber.
The garden should be well drained
and the soil should be warm If the
best results are wanted.
A well cared for asparagus bed Is a
permanent feature, and It brings a lot
ol comfort to the one who has It
There Is room for improvement In
the roads of the country. It doesn't
take much money either.
A vJSsSm 0 ft
New Legislation
Affecting Schools
County Superintendent Kord
desires to call the attention of all
school officers ami patrons to the
changes tuaiJe in the state school
laws at the last station cf the
legislature. The fol. owing are
those affectinj conditions in Crook
County;
What U considered the most
important is the Haw'ey act,
which requires tint every district
in the state must maintain at least
six months, school in every 12.
The county court i- each county
must levy a tax (or school pur
poses that will pro luce an an.ount
equal to at least $7 for r.icii child
in the county of school ai 4 to
20 years. If a district' share of
this amount does not amount to
1300 six months at ifoO a month
for teachers, saliries then the
countv court must levy in that
district a special tax sufikient to
produce the difference Intween
such district's apportionment of
the county fund and f300. But
such special levy shall not exceed
5 mills. If the district's share of
the county school fund and the
amount raised by the special levy
do not together amount to $ 300,
then the county court must transfer
from the general county fund to
the special fund of such district an
amount that will equal the
difference.
As the law now stands, the
county superintendent apportions
county and state funds by first
giving to each district $50 and
then distributing the balance
according to the number of pupils in
each district. The Pliilpott act
provides that in future the county
superintendent shall first give to
each district $100 and then distri- j
bute the balance according to the
number of children in each district
and the number of teachers
employed.
A bill introduced by Dodd cf
Hood River and Wasco, enacted,
gives the county superintendent
authority to make a partial appor
tionment of the money to any
district on the request of the board
of directors of such district.
Farrell's bill provides that all
doors of public buildings, including
school buildings, shall open out
ward. Within six months after
the act goes into effect the changes
must be made.
Senator Cole's bill, abolishes
secret societies in all public
I The City
! IIORIGAN
Headquarters for
Home - Cured Lard and
Bacon
Try some of Crook county's choicest
products. Its the best that money can
buy. You will not only save money but
you will help build up a home industry.
We always carry the best in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal.
Special rates when sold in large quantities
Wc handle all kinds of country produce
IH0RIGAN
schools, including hiph sehooV.
In fact, it affects high schools only,
as no focret societies exist m the
common schools. The University
of Oregon and the Oregon Agri-.
cultural college are especially ex
empted. A bill introduced in the house
by the Lane county delegation,
was enacted providing that a
countv at any general election
may vote on the question oi creat
ing a county high school fund.
When such fund has Wen creatid
it is to bo placed under th-J con
trol of a county high school board,
consisting of members ot the
ccunty court, the county tna urer
and the county school superin
tendent. Every high school in
such county that mtintains a
school up to the standard pre
scribed by the state board of educa
tion is entitled to receive tuitioi.
from this fund for all pupils at
tending such high schools. The
basis cf the distribution is the
average daily attendance during
the school ear. A high school
shall receive not le;s than $-10 per
pupil for the Grst 20 puj i!s, $30 per
pupil for the second '20 and $12 per
pupil for all remaining pupils,
providing the total paid any dis
trict shall not exceed the amount
paid by the distict to the
school teachers.
his
Puissaint de'liroux
The fine l'oljrinn Stnlllon recently
purchased by 11. A. Myers & Co. will
stand the season t( l'.ni'.t at the
stable of II. A. Slyer tliret'-fiiurtlin
ol a mile northeast of Keiliuuml, mid
will lie lit the Hamilton Stable.
I'rinevi'.lo, ou Friday. .March -i,.
Everyone interested in the breeding;
of oml iiorceH should not miss Kev
ins this horse as he lui taken live
first state prvmltniiH and sweep
stakes and has a wide reputation for
lieing the lust horse of his kind In
t he northwest. Come mid see him.
Verv trulv yours, ;!-ll-U
H. A. MYERS & CO.
The R. E. JONES
Lumber Mill
OS THE OLD KN Kill TEN
1'LACE ON THE (iClli)tO
Is now cutting f,rst-cla?s lumher
which will be sold on reasonable
terms.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
Hides, Pelts and Furs
WANTED
Highest Market Price Paid
Herman Poch, i
2 miles tast of l'rineville, on Oelioi o rua.l
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Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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& STILL, Props.
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Wc have the agency for the Knight No.
16 Gasoline Lamp, pressure system, hollow
wire, which is Safe, Reliable, and Gives
ihc Most Light for Least Money of any
lamp known. I am prepared to install
systems of any si.e, from one lamp to us
many as are wanted.
PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP
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THE BEST SIGHT ON EARTH
.May lie Impaired ye-t ruined by poor, or even poorly lilted
eye jjlasM's. U hit t ' t he use or h.him' of wasting your money
to your own hurl .' Come and have your eyes cMiluliied In a
skillful maimer and fitted with nla:i- s that are the best to be
hud. An examination costs j ou nothing.
W. FRANK FETETT, Jeveler k Optician
Main Street, Prinevillp, Oregon
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Of Princville, Oregon
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
(Horseshoeing in Connection)
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
I'KtM'VIl.LF.. OKIXiON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Ite.aonalIo rati p. Renieir.l r us when in
Princville. Uatks Rkasos.uii.k. We have
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Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season
CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION
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Vtlnianry Sur( ud Drat lit.
At Hamilton SUM., piliit.villi'. Or.
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Land Clearing and Contracting.
We are niiarri to (Mill trceii, remove
i!ii;lriiiii mid prepnrw land lr crop,
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Mud ol eniiMrtirtiim work.
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I'VdtTul Courts
Xat'Jtctu, Oregon
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For Irrigated Farms
and Fruit Lands
DESCHUTES"5 VALLEY
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JONES LAND CO
Redmond, Oregon
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Pedigreed Stock
OFFIOER8:
W. A. Booth, Prtldnt
D. F. Stewart, VlcPrcldont
O. M. Elkins, Oaihlor
DIREOTOR8:
W. A. Booth, O, M. Elkins,
D. F. SrewAnr
Tranracts a General
Banking Business
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt attention
O PolanJ Chinas o
S Duroc Jerseys g
I Black Langslian Chickens
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Notice (or Publication,
Nut ennl limil.
)i pnllnn iil nfthii Interior.
H, linl (Mtlie ol llii I'iiII- a, Or,
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Nnllee l hfrrhy (Ivrii U'l
Kiunk Duk V.ulholintul,
I I'riK.k. Oieciin. wlio. on April l lltl, llk,
iiimlv ilcnerl rnti y (hi'rll Nii.t'St-ill No..V4l
fnrto, NK1,. K' HK'i. wrtlnn liwif
hip l'l oiilh, run (." I rt, VV, M., Ii
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li'M'rl lir.Hif. In i'lul.li eliiiiu to tin' Inml
aimvi) itiuenU'il, U-lnrv Wnrien llrnwn,
rniiiity eli'ik.nl III" otllie t frliivvlllv,
Oriu on llin .'Mil ilnv ol April, ! .
Cliilliiiinl llnliin an llliciM'ii:
Khun C, l nio'lil, of I'llnrtllle, Or.! I'M-
In K, I'nrker, John M lllloi n, uil Aunllll
Klti-r, nil ol Crook, Drricon.
.V.'.ip C. W. Mo ihk, lti'ijlulrr.
Sutnmont.
hi tli llnntU Tmirt uflhr Hlnfr ufOn
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Notici (or rublicatluo.
Not ionl tmnl.
Irnrliiiriil of lht Interior,
I'.S. I.uml IMUrr, th lnllm, Oirtfoii.
Mtin h IM, i MKt.
NotfiMT i lirrilty ifivi n ttial
iiHMK 1 itrmr.
of fritter Urrtfoii, wlm on May f
inrttlt' litinicnim l rnlrv (xrriftt Ko, U.'-MI
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hint iiuiu-f tif inti-rul hi to hi uke (tfl liVf
year pf.M.f, lo i tuMMi i 'utin lo Ihr Inn I
hIniVi iIi'mtiIm-iI, U-foiii n i n il HroHii,
county it k , tit Im oil H' nt I'rlm villi',
Uri-Kon, on ttu 4tli tiiiy of May, I'JUl.
I'lium int hittni') n HttntaM':
Wtll unt ) 1 , loIttn, V Iiihim II, MrCoy,
.l'i' 'li A Kumiitn, nil til ITlm-viHo, t'n
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Notii (or I'liMicatioq.
Nui nl Ininl.
Ilipiittnii'iit i'f tin' Interior,
I'.S. l.iin.l Ultlic ul 'l l'i- li.ill.-.. Ori'i-iiii,
r'rlirunry i'7, I1WJ,
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of rrliii'Vllli', llri'Knn, wlio, mi Jnur li l,
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nl'irj) No. I.Viiit, fur hW1, mitiiui , i..ii
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rniiiity clurk, nt lili olllin nt I'rlni'villi',
Uri'Kuii, mi lliv lllli iluy of A pi ll, 1141.
rlniiniiiit i Kin i i'.i in n Itui'iM :
Jnlm lliiriiini, tiuorun T. Kltt'lilng.
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Notice for 1'iihllcatioii,
( Sol mill Inml. )
PrpnrtitiiMil of the I nli'rlur.
It. H. l.iind OIIU nl The Dnllni. Or.,
iMiin li III, WJ.
Notite U linri'liy kIvhi tlmt
Wllfimii .Miirku,
of I'riiirvilli', OriTon, who on Ki'pli'tnlifr
Mill, !)-, lllllllli IliilllfBtillil flllrv (Mrrllll
No. 0-liiil). No. IHI7. for KWl,' NV;, N'
isW'.'.nml NW'i HK',', wr M, towinililp 1,1
Koiitli, riuiK'H 17 K, W M, him li I iiotlrx of
liilentloii to iiiiikn llmil llwycnr iiroof. to
iwtnlilinli clulin to tlui liuul nlmvp ili'urnlinl
lii'foru Warrrii llrown, coinity i-lork, nl hm
olllre nt l'rini'Villi', Ori-jjoii, on tlio 'M iliiy
of April. V.m.
' 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iinini'H nn wlli.i'Hii'n:
t hrl-tiiin I'ihtIii'Iiii, Wllliniii Ailiuim,
Almn T. MorrU, Wiirrun A. Morlonl, all
of I'riiKivillii, Urf'Knii,
8-lp V. W. Miiouk, lti-RlnliT.
Call for Warrants.
Notice Im lii'muy k'v,'i tlml nil Crook
rmmty wiirriiiitu uploainl iiiclmling No.
I iri, will lu paiil on pri'Kenliition to tlui
TrenmircT ol mid county. IiiU'rest will
ceuiiB from ilulo ot IIiIh notice.
W. F. Kirtu,
Dnlod March 20, 1IKMI. Co. Tri'iunrcr.
SlIllllllOIIH.
In the circuit court of tlio Bluto of Orcfrou
for Orook county,
F. Hniith in i.l Will II. Huiltli, plitln.
tills, vb. CliartiM K. I ninnnii, Ailii Ijiimoii,
l''rnnlt Onhoru ami II. M. Kershaw, ilu-
fl'lllllllltH.
To ChmicH K. I.nniMOn nml Ailii I.aiueon,
two of the iilinve-niuncil ilcfcnilnntH:
In the inline of Hie Mute of UreoH, you
lire hcrchy required to npiie.ir una nimwi r
tlio couiplnint tiled iiuuuiMt you in the
uliove-entitleil court niid cniiiieon or heloia
theiaitli day of April, tlX)!), und if vou luil
no to npiicar nml uunwer, the plnlntilln will
take iudKinent iiK'iiin.-t you for the mini of
.Six Hundred Dollars with intercut thereon
nt the rule of ten per cent per annum Iroin
Hie 1ft day of Novemher, 11107, for I0.00
attorney 'h Icch anil for their eosta anil tlin-uiirneinont-i
of tliiH milt, nml the plaliitill'i
will apply to the court for the further re.
lief prayed for In their complaint, to-wlt!
I'or a decree forccliminn the moiimine
lecrihed in plaintillH' comphiint and the
ale of the property dcucrlhcd in mild mort
irane given by you to necure the pnynient
of the ahovo mentioned mini and that you
und each of you he forever harrcd mid fore
closed of any equity or right of redeniptlon
of Baid niorlganeil preinixei), except nuch
right of redemption an U provided hy
itatiite,
Thin mimmoiiH In puMinhoiI liy order of
the Ilonoralile II. 0. KIIIh, county Judgo of
Urook oounty, Oregon, made mid entered
on the 17th day of March, WOO, in nml by
which order it in prescribed that this uin
mom be published for a period of nix
weeks in the Crook County Journal, a
weekly newspaper printed und published
in rrineville, Crook county, slate of Ore
on. The dato of the first publication of this
umiuoiii ts March IS, l!K).
M. It. KI.UOTT,
Attorney for plaintills,