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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1910)
IN THE WORLD OF SPORT Konetchy, Who is Playing Great Came For St Louis. St. Louis funs are highly elated over Hie grand form that Ed Konetchj Is dismaying I tils season. Since the start of the 1010 campaign he has shown such big improvement that he Is class ed as the equal of an first baseman In the National league. Resides playing a spectacular game at the Initial cor nor. "Big Ed" is slammlug the ball all over the lot. Last fall Manager Bres nalian received several good offers for his clever first sacker. but refused t part with him. Bresnaban says that In another year Konetchy will be with out a peer as a first baseman. This is his fourth year In fast company. He Is tweutyfour years old. Auto Supplants Race Horsa. The famous four cornered race track ou which so mauy world's records fot the harness horses were made is to be destroyed.' and as if by the Irony cf fate an automobile man Is at the head of a syndicate which will plat the land Into town lots. For weeks the Terre Haute Trotting association had been trying to readjust its affairs that the meeting In July In the great west ern circuit might be given: but, the readjustment not being effected, the owner of forty-seven acres of what Is commonly called the fair grounds gave an option to the syndicate. Scottish Golfers Against N.w Ruls. " The Koyal and Ancient Golf clnh of Bt. Andrews, the court of last resort for British golfers, has adopted a res olution authorizing the golf committee to add to the rules a clause which will declare that all clubs with heads of the mallet type are a substantial departure from the traditional and accepted form and make of golf clubs. This would bar the use of the ''Schenectady put ter," an American club, which enjoys great popularity among the English golfers. The decision of the Uoyal and Ancient CJolf club is likely to lead to considerable controversy. Umpir. Sh.ridan to Circle Globe. Jack Sheridan, star umpire of the American league, expects to become a globe trotter in company with James J. Jeffries and other celebrities. "I mu thinking of goiug around the world after the seasou Is over." said Kheridnn recently, "awl I may travel with the Jeffries troupe. The rest of the company may get a start on me, but I could easily catch up with them. 1 have always wanted to take a world trip, and this time 1 think I will make good.'' ' Canadians After Diamond Sculls. There is a possibility that three Ca nadian oarsmen will compete for the Diamond sculls, which is one of tbe feature events of this year's Henley re gatta in England. Lou Scholcs and James Cosgrave are already lu train ing for the event, and now comes tbe announcement that O'Xeil, the Hali fax oarsman, may also compete. O'Xell won the American amateur sculling championship at Detroit last year. Fly From Paris to London, The new prizes for aerial feats have been announced. The combined value of the two latest prizes is $j0,000. One Is for a flight from Paris to London and the other for an aerial trip In Eng land, the results of the latter compe tition remaining to be decided. Hsr Troublss. Siii-rlo Man (to himself) I am euro that darling little angel loves me. She takes me into her confi dence and tells me all her troubles. Same Man (some years later) Confound it all! From morning till night and night till morning when I'm at home I hear nothing but tales about the servants, the bnteh rr, the butler, the baker, the can dlestick maker and all the rest of 'em. MANAGING SHEEP IN WARM WEATHER Summer care of the Buck Is easy If you have plenty of grass, water and shade, is the opinion expressed by a well known authority on sheep, who ays: I always have good pasture, be lig eitlicr legumes or grasses. IVrsou ally I prefer blue grass slightly mixed with while i lover, as legumes use apt to get the ewes ton fat K-fore breed ing time. I never allow the ttoek to stay longer lli.in three weeks lu one pasture without t banging to new quar ters, liy iIh'mp rrciucnt changes I less en the daugif of Infection by parasites, which is apt to come from too close grazing of p sin res. A frequent change also gives the flock a chance to select the things most palatable to ! belli. My sheep always have access to shade aud plenty of fresh water. I am of the opinion that standing water Is always more or less Infected with dangerous parasite. Mr only means of protection against the cmltty la to plow a few furrows where the sheep stand In the shade. A close watch must be kept throughout the summer to kiip all lags sheared off and tbe worms kept out of the wool, caused by wet lgs. I also note tbe getieral health o that parasites will uot get the start of uie. Salt is kept In the pasture all the time. I do not feed salt alone, but a mixture which I have used and found very helpful lu combating punishes. especially stomach worms. The for mula is: Salt, one bushel; air slaked lime, O'le peck; sulphur, one gallon: Mechano Therapy " '"f-" therefore mechanical thera- lie more Is a scientific combination of peutics is all food, circutnstanccc, idea, water reasonable. nd motion for the alinnilati,ii of ilyaiolotr,ic) action bv ! Dr. R. D. Ketchu mechanical and other means! for the purpose, of establishing ! a normal condition of the body, j Blood deficiency and blood 1 Chiropractor and N lec hano-Thcrapist deterioration is the pby.iolopi-. Rooma 16-17 Adam.on Bldg cal cause of a Ijiir list of con-1 nifi... ii...... atitnlintial fiuieti.nl ' ' -U""'T1. 11 a. ... 1 1. S . ... 7 1. : bone ana tissue ailments that would never have supervened but by its depraved agency, and will as turely succumb to it restoration to normal condition. To regulate the various func tions of the body depending upon motion to maintain normal and to correct abnormal conditione is the province of Mechano-Therapy "Call" Diagnosis free of charge age suspended Diseases peculiar to Loth male and female; youth and maturity ; acute as well as chronic, treated with surprising success. Connect yourself with God Chiropractics Is a new science of . healing without drugs. It is based upon a correct knowledge of tbe nervous ays torn. The brain is the propeller of tbe body, transmitting life's force to the. various organs and tissues through the vpinsl cord and turves. As a man grow older be grows shorter, bringing ubuornutl pressure upon these vital nerves, cutting off vitality. So it is with Pis-Ease. So long as the anatomical structure of the body ia unim paired, normal physiological action will be maintained; itn immity from Dis-Kases. lUit when life's vital force is ob structed by any atriictutal pres sure upon nerve, its tissues be come weakened and disease inhabits. Chiropractic adjusts all mis placements and allows the innate builder to reconstiuct. 1 '.5 vP H'-v! C? . - -- V .... !: .. M :! a E nr-BriiaTM niiiiaansvawBai AN."--. 25,000 Roll !.f&i ri r V A F-jT.ti. i- B X. '9. xr We are also showing a fine new line just arrived of Mattresses and Go-Carts i ... i r,i 1 1' ! rr fir rtw. A REVLAMD BiM. (By courtesy of Iowa stale collese.l pulverized resin, two quarts; copperas, one pouud. Thoroughly pulverize and mix. Keep in a dry place before sheep constantly. Another good way to combat stom ach worms is to increase the woody or fibrous conieut of the stomach, which can easily be done by turning tbe flock into a cornfield so that the sheep will bare tbe greater portiou of their ratlou couslsting of corn blades. I have fouud this treatment very effi cient. I castrate my lambs when from sev en to ten days old. provided tbe weather is suitable. .Never allow them to get larger tltau you possibly can help. I cut off the end of the scrotum and draw out the testicle, cord and all. Tbe docking is done about tbo same age by means of docking pinch ers, heated red hot. so this does away with the bleeding, i prefer a tail docked rather short. At first I did not dock or castrate either, hut soon saw that tbe castrated lumbs did Utter- very often brought more ou tbe mar ket and then you can hold them over if you wish, but an unenstrated lamb must go to market rather early. Kor tbe first ten days after a ewe gives birth to a lamb t Increase the root and bran ration some, but there after 1 gradually increase the feed outll I am feeding one-fourth pound bran, one-fourth tioiiiid oats, one-third pound corn and one-fourth pound roots (turnlpsi. I get the lambs to eating grain as soon as isissible and have a lamb creep in where I have a ration of eqnal parts of corn, oats and bran. The roughness consists of clover hay. snd they also have access to t lie win ter pasture. I also niannge to have about five acres of early rape, on which I finish 1 lie lambs in connection with the above grain ration. 1 do not let the mothers ruu on the tape. I generally shear about .May 1 and use the machine clipper. The wool is lied In cubical blockj by means of a wool press. A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. L BASK STATEMENT. . :ts.-.i . Jlepori of the Omditiu if Tltr First Stiiiuiud h,ik, in Priitnillr, ia the SU(t iiOrepm, at the dw of dh('hu, IJune 30,1910. ! Kesounes: Titans and disoounU ..$ 241,213 H4 (Overdraft, mured sod tuiMeuml. 2s,s"l 70 I I S Bonds to secure circulation 1500 110 j Hanking - house furniture and Due from National Banks (not l.ewrve AirriiU) 43,752 On Due from Ktate snd Private Ranks and bankers. Trust Companies ' 1, fi w, s. o to i Die from approved reserve agents lim.tiKS Hi Notes of other Natusul Banks. ... 2 0 10 Fractional paier currency, nickels and cents 10 IB Lswri-L Mokey KsHtBvs is Bass, vnt: .specie tt.tOU UU I'al-teuder notes... 2,145 00 4i,8l5 00 ll-'iVmption fund with I'. S. Trea'r(o of circulation) 625 00 Total 569,01j 22 Liabilities: . Cwa'tal sbs:k paid in t 50,000.00 .Surplus fund 0,000.00 l naiviueu pmnis, less expenses and taiea paid 22 M tW National Bank notes outstanding 7,000 00 Due to state and private banks and bankers WA W Dividends unpaid 2,000 00 Individual deposits stibject to check 452 345 2!l Demand ceitificatesof deuait..., s.ixil 44 Total .VJP.Olj 22 SlAlt, l OKEtiON, Method of Curing Cowpox. For cows that are troubled with pos at each milking time the udder aud feats should lie well bathed with a 2 per cent solution of carbolic acid or a solution made of creolin. .eiiolciini or some such commercial dip. The hands should I washed thoroughly in this disinfectant after milking each cow before starting ou another, for In this maimer the disease is spread from one to another. It will be necessary to continue this Oieration until the trou ble has Is-en done away with from the entire herd. Counts' of Crook. f, T. M. lUl.owix. Cashier of the ahove- n uned l);oik, do solemnlyswear that tne above stateim-nt is true to the best of my know, ledge and belief. T. M. BALDWIN', Cashier. Suiisci-ilied and sworn to before me this 5th day of July, 1010. . 1. II. Hancs. Notury i'ublic. lobrei.t Attest: WllL Wl'BZWEILE. t.'cirey W. Foster J- Directors .. M. lirown Rolling Scratches Horses. After a hard day's work in the Held the horses will enjoy a few moments to roll In the yard about the straw pile. Your horses will scratch them selves more In five minutes by rolling than you cau with a currycomb In thirty minutes. Railway Mileage and Population. According to official Cnnnili.ni mil. way Rial 1st lea1 for the venr Pio7 tua United Slales has a imputation of 3SI for each mile of railway mid Canada 280. France has 1..VJ0 for each mile of railway and Ihe United Kingdom 1,821. In India there are 10.11!) people for each mile of railroad. In the i-oit. ed Slales there are 13.ni snnnn n.ii,.- of territory for each uillo of railway. t-nnuun Pit. 8 square miles, lu the t'tilled Kingdom Ti.'JH fin 11 1 PA tit 1 1 am ind In France 8.40 square tulles for each mile of railway. They are Here The New MITCHELL and REO Cars Call and see. them ' before buying else where, as we can come nearer giving you your moneys worth than any other agency. Both machines run as smooth as silk and the way they eat these hills is a caution. Hodson & Smith PIUSEVILLE, OU. "On Every Tongue" "I. W. HARPER" Kentucky Whiskey It reaches tlie epot and covers the case as no other whiskey can. Ripe Mellow Delicious Sold by Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko, Oregon North Beach Quttn of lh 7orMarejt ffftaorft Near the month of Ihe Columhia River, on the Washington coant The Place to Spend Your Summer Vacation Twenty-five Miles of Magnificant Beach Level, Compact and smooth Miny thriving and tidy communities' delightful hotel, cottage, tent and camp life. All the comforta of home and the healthful, invigorating recreation of the seaside surf bathing, dishing, claw dig ging, beach bonfire, riding, racing, hunt ing, strolls and driver through picturesque wooded headlands Reduced Rates from all parts of Oregon and Washington via Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. Season Rate From Portland, round trip, $4.00 Three Day Saturday to Monday Rate, $3.00 Piiiflinao ticket h mid miike resei vnl Ions nt City Ticket Ollicc, Third mill WiiHhlii)ctiu streets, INirtland, or inquire of any O. It. & N iiKetit elaewiiere fur Information Win. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore : to s:it Evils''? if r ( All'Mrti i lei '.. Suits Willi Character tj 1 hose ' touchi tf tailoring that ' give character to a suit or cottt, are what every woman wants. CJ Lt Vojjtie garments cxcell in this particular. J Our styles arc full of clever bit of tail oring hero nnd the-ic. adding much to the appearance of the suit and giving nn individu ality to each style. Quality is there in every stitch ind seam and line of the garment. , They fitjwilh a graceful case that makes you feel comfortable at once. Come in and try them on. No trouble to us. Buy only if they please you. Clifton & Cornetl, PR1NEVILLE, OREGON Percheron Stallion for Sale. Coming 4 year old gru.Ic.l, weight KW); frootl uciion, Kod hone. 5-5 A. V, Wakhicn, Hay Creek, Ore. CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL County Oflicial Paper. $1.50 per year I ROBT. SMITH'S Prices that You Will Find Right After Considering Quality GENERAL MERCHANDISE SISTERS OREGON I'le Fruit )er enn 20c Itojnl ('lull ISIncklierrlcn ... 30c " " Tenrn or I'cnchin 30c " " Itoynl Ann l'lierrle 35c ' " SecilciUtnlliiH2 kr 2Sc " " CiirnintH 2 iikn fur 25c Konntnln Cunncd (IooiIh 25c :i lb enn I 'c irk unci ItcntiH 35c :l lb enn t'levelund l'.ku; t'uwder $1.00 3 lb Soilit 25c' Unnker Corn I'luken 2 pkgH for... 25c ' l,n W KiUkIiih per II) He! Si-edleH KiiIhIuh per 111 U!t Hood Dried reinhcn per lb 12c nice i.i hid tor $1.00 Mood Corn or Tcunutoexpereiin I5c 2 lb enn Sweet Potatoes) 20c 5 buiM I.iinnilry minp 25c Siuiill White UeitiiM per 11) 8c lllnnketH friim $1.50 to JG. 75 Mcii'h I'iiiic.v lliillirlKKiltl I'nder. 75c Mcii'h fine Derby Itlbhcd Under. "are 8lV Citlico llyiirdit $ oo Ited Stnr (illlKhnni 9 to 12V l.liien Towllnt; 20e Men'it JlntH from $.-,o np s"'l"i"" 5 00 Itoynl Cuinoiik f.hiH-ii front $4.30 to $6.78 M'Ii'h .Solid work Shoe $3,00 Uidlin SIioch hIiocm from $1.50 to $4.00 SucHine silk 5(K- A line line of Men'n Wnrk iind DiCNHShlrtii i tKJe to $2.50 Mcii'h I.ndlci,' nnd Clilldren'ii HoKlery Irom (C to () LUMBER Shingles, Mouldingft, Windows, Doorn, GlaBBefl, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PItlNEVILLE, OREGON PI: 1 1 Jr. i THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINKV1LI.K, OH KG ON Stock boarded by tbo day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember U8 when Prineville. Ratks ItEASONABi.n. We have in Fine Livery Rigs For Rent