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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
WHICH COW IS BEST FOR DAIRY? RAISING THE BOTTLE FED CALF X 'I'll qmxllitti, W'Ulrb It lb. lat Uri-rt of dull? rowa? It ou. often askml, mi it wall knows dairyman, ml nf course In variously auewarml. Mnnjr IhitiIit ami ilalruiKii liar tttewpriitl II u lliclr uitu ikiuractlim, mul a gmlly uiiiiiImt of tlira any tli Ji'incr. And ibpra la a rauo or. rnllicr, rmwiiia. all mM from tholr nwii iH-rauiuil cuixrliMn . 'i'lw Liter, nllliiiiilltl utlnfuiiui jr lu llimiiaelrea, limy mil coiivlnr. others. KriiiiiJiiilo iiMKliK'tluii contra Drat lu Importune., for Ilia Im'41 dairy biwd niiial Ih a iiroHtitlile lirvH, Tlio Jit M'jr la riwiiliil In lh dairying public 11 Hid inoat irolltiiltl dairy row on the atrviiuMi uf ucr iwrforttiaunt In I he two uiiwt ri'llntila iiilblk' teala tr It. 1 .1 I a wai.b uatuao iia oo. ninilv tu determine llila pulul, tboa In-Ill at tli I'liliHiio and Bt. lxul morula fairs.. In IhiIIi iIu-m lliu Jersey e llic(l all rniiiH'iluu breeds aa a iirotllul'l. pru ilwor. At Kt. Iiula aba woo tli Muiiitla aa lb iiwat prollialil. pro-(liiit-r of milk fur all tiiriuara of iliilr.i In. Hli wita abla tu do Hi la from lier liilKirii family uf turning ber f.NHl lulu milk rlcb lu uillk aullda. 'J hi- Jciscjs relumed un pound but- t fut for rrwy twelve pound of nirlrlhicllt lliry viMiaiinml. I or una Hiind of butler fat lb lloUli'ln miitlrvd H.KIU pounda nu ll Imenl. lliu Hliui1liorua.tn.M pounda mul ill Ill-own Hwla I il.ll I II pounda. 'J lio Jersey, bring toiiinira lively a kiiiuII row, Hit auatnlulng ration d minuted by In-r l rorrespoiidliiety kiiiuII, mul I lie liiw of nalur I tbat tin- ttcmaiid uf miainiatit coin Brat hihI those of ylrld afterward. Tlie-ra ar breeds wbb b aurpaa lb Jertey III iimiillly of milk, but no l.nv.l which uriimiii her In iiianllty of milk lu proportion to nutriment ra liiliiil nul live wcliihl, even If iUllty of milk la Irfl onl of roinUlcrnllon. At 81. I-oiiK although lb Jaraeya ! miliinilly oiilnillkrd by th larger lloNtclm, they produced KM pounda of milk for each bunilrrd pouuita of their lit Wflclil. wlill lb lloletelna prinlini'd but i'.' pouuda of milk ier hundred iKtiuiilo llv wrlgbl, a differ rnr of twenty nine onnbi r each hundred ihiuiiiU llv Welch! la favor of 'i lit Jeraeya. When It la rentemlier. itl I but lite Jersey milk allowed J3.5 per mil loiul aullda against 11.3 for t.'iil lu lb llolxtclti milk I bla milking re onl la aluiw ii lo l highly algolfl mill. 'I'lio Jcrwya, loo, ar good feedora nml nrc aecoud In mm III tli variety f f.vda from which they ran citracl tbrlr . roicr ikiiii UlirtK-iit. A conaum rra of rolmlmilB lb Jeraey at 8t I.011U leil all lliv ulbera, deriving &0.07 x r rent of their nutriment from It aa ngiiliiHl &U.4U Hr vnt for Holatrln and NmnlloT itprecnlagMi In tli caa of I lit oilier breed rt'iinm'nled. Iliiawl on llH-ao and other equally weighty fnrla, thu reaaonabla claim la iiiiiilo Unit the Jorwy u tb beat cow fur l lie dairy, the beat row for th fiiriner. Ih bent co for the family Ihki by her nnlurul luherlluui' and proved beat In Impartial public teata. Kaapina th Hers Haalthful. Oil tin) appearance of any lump nliotil III" leg. of a bora It abould b lull luil dlllgetitly with water aa bot n a i n ii be borne. What might develop lulu a uivln may aometlmea la tbla way I iheokod at the atari, I'or He on Imrae tak half a pint of kerosene III two gallon of water mul vviixh I ho bora with thl twice, with mi Inlervul of two or three day lieiweeii the iipplhnllona. To cure mniige rub on oil of tnr one mince mid wlnil oil two ounce or one liiilf pound eneb of tar and lulphur nml one pound each of aoap and alco hol. In nil caiira boll all blanket and trout wllh a airong aulutlou of cauatlc IhiIiikIi nil wood works, hurueaa, brush ik, iiiniha mid whuiuver can bo affex't rd w llh the pernia. 'I'o euro ii horxo of the biiblt of paw ing fiiHteu n abort piece uf log chain, hiiv ulioiit live ur alx link, by nmana of a llislit alnip to bla leg Juat above the knee lu tho atnble, of coniai nml are how quickly he will leave off the liulill. Impltniant For Calf Fdlng. Two rubber linger Blnlls plnced upon the mlilille flnger of the right hand lire n renl source of protection lu tbo feeding of cnlvea. I 'lit these two Bu gera Into the nil fa mouth and hold the liiind down under tba milk. The milk pauses between the Bugera Into tint calf's mouth, nml there la no dan Iter of hla Injuring one' finger by chew Inn them. To Ktap Calf From Uptatting Pall. It Is pretty provoking a well aa wiiHtofiil lo liuve tbo cnlvea upset their pall of milk. You can put a stop to It 1 1 j- making a box a Utile less than a foot deep, with n top lionrd nulled on In which a bole lias been lawed large eiioi.l. for the pull to lit In to tb top hoop. The cnlf may bunt all he want to, but he cannot tip that box ovtr. Candidate for Sheriff To the Kepiihllcttu votera of Crook I'ontii.v: I hereby iintioiiiieo ni.YHcIt na caul (lute lor the ollleo of ShcrU of Crook (utility, auliject to tbo approval of the voter of the county nt the pri mary election to tie held In Septetn ber. i Iteapectfully, Bi. IIodoich. Position Wanted. ltcHjieftnlile uli'l would ilketo work on a runcli, Adilreaa N. Kelin, C1D N. Wlb St., I'ortluod, Ore. U-IU -St My rtiierleiit In rulalug th o ralletl akliiinillk in If tuny bit of bcurfU to other, any till expert on dairy mat tera. Allow th cnlf to amkl It mother mil II Hi" milk la good, ur at traal a week. Thla gUca Hie calf a good alurl. Ihm'l milk Ibe tnlalak of tnklug tb calf nut of Hie row' alglit, bill al low ll lu be near ln-r, au ahv can ee It and Ih k II. 'J Ills tint only antlailea the ow, au thai abe will glv you her full lliolllll of lultk, but aaalala Ibu calf III III growth. If not convenient lo put It in rloa lot It at leaal be where abe i-au aco It. Now obtain a rommmi quart beer bullle. I hint put on a nipple, but pine Ibe net k of (he laitlle lu the' alf month, holding the botile about a high a tb row udder, una ibrowa bla heinl and net k more In Ibe natural poallhin and enable lillll til iiblalu hla riillou very nun ll na ll ivua liiteinlcd lo do. I hereby ua.lailng itlgealloii. Tip the Imltle a little Ut a lime, no aa nut lu alniuglu liliu. lu Utile while he will learn lu regulate llila bliiiaelf. He uaiiully learns lu suck Very well Hie MH-ulid time. Hub bliu geully down Hie back while be I sucking. This keeps bla blond "irclilntliig and iiiiike him grow. Vat hi o u tool her' milk until he I past Ihre muiitha old, na It la bla own ag Hid grow older na be iiaa. while older or younger milk might make bliu ah k. live elgbl iHiltlea a day-three lu the illuming, two at noon and three at nlghl. Allow one of I bene lailllca In the inoruliig and one nl ulghl lu I wbul milk until be I alt week old. Home might an) : "That la too etprii. she. (llv film nil aklmmllk." Tbla la not true. If your row doe not glv euoiigh In allow Hie calf two quarts a day of whole milk and still give you a giaal (troll ( better turn row and calf together and let I hem go! Your row la mil worth keeping. Iluu the milk through the separator aa soon after milking na I iwaalble, o aa lo allow bliu to lime a much of lb inlmsl bent na chii be obUilned through akliiinillk. If you altempt to warm the milk at all do ao by placing It In a double iMtller, bill uever make lb mistake uf selling the pun of milk on a but stove, aa In thla way yuii con Dot keep from acunblug auuie porta of Hi milk, and tau you have a "roury" rnlf and don't know what canard It. 1 have made It a rule to Hike tb milk Immediately from the aeimrnfor tu the ralf. lo not at any lime give more or h-na (ban the lght botllea a day. Now about the rare of the boltl. A nu aa you are through feeding 5 a TiiiuriT rAiB, waali It two or three times with cold water, then Willi bulling water. This kee It sweet and clenu. If nt any lime the rnlf abould become "acoury" clean tho buttle by pulling hi conm Mind or tine gravel In water and shak ing It well, Aa aouu a the rnlf begins lo eat glv him twice a tiny a pint of crushed corn and cob and a pint of ground mill, Increasing thla slowly uulll by Ih time he I three and a half months old he la eating a half gallon at a feed, lu summer iilluw III in the pasture and lu winter feed clover buy and corn foditcr wllh nut straw If It la clean aud bright. I have nlwtrya rnlsed a better calf lu winter, ua dry feed agree W illi Iheni heller than green. C'lmiigo tho dry feed until lie tin had Home of each every day. . (live hi in plenty of fresh water to ill Ink, fresh nlr, but not a drafl. mi l a clenu alull, with plenty of bedding. Aa often a you can give hltii n rubbing wllh il brush. When you begin wean lug hi in at about four or live mouths old. or whatever age you nuiy see Mil. but not loo Hoon, Iiiimt off by feeding him milk twice n day. then once awl at Inst not nt nil. and he VIII scan el y know wluit has happened. Never abuse til in. but be kind and geiille.wFlb hhn miller - nil lireuniKliiiice aud thereby teach Id tit In luvt you. Fisding For Cut Remits. When feeding for lent results aud 1 rqieeliilly for n cow weighing a llion- saiiil pounda ii nl yielding twenty-live pound of ft per cent milk there are re quired approximately luo pounds of digestible iitcln. thirteen pounds of en rbohyd rn lea and n little over a half a pound of fat. A rn th hi composed of twenty pounda clover hay, ten pounds corn Hover, four pounda ground corn aud one pound ollmeal would furnish these vhi'Ioiis nttlrleiits. It Is not prob able Dint Hie onlimiry cow would con suine such mi umoiiiit of roughage, mid one limy substitute one pound of bran for each two pounda of clover buy Hint the row does mil eat. More than thla, aoine bran should he milled to dilute (he corn mid ollmetila. as they aro too concentrated when fed aloje. Just Received. J lint received, screen doors, panel doora, aaab doora, front doors, win dows, tenia, camp tttovea, atools, tablea, cots, hnmmocka, paints, etc. etc. A. H. l.lppmaii & Co. (1 Xltf Horse for Sale. On the old C. Sum Smith ranch, near i'rltiuvlllu. 125 bead of wares and gclillngH, large enough for work nursea, will Im sold lu any number ut reasonable prices. For further Information nddrrss 0. II. Uuhmki i., t'rluevllle, Oregon. -111 tf Good? Yes CU LVER The Junction City of the Deschutes is the Greatest Townsite ON lite Oregon Trunk Railway Lrrause il is the junction point ol ol llial roaJ and the 1 Iarriman line with also a probability cl bring llie junction ol lite Hill line wliirh ii lo Up your own town Prineville and because Culver is located in lite lirari ol llie famous agricultural district known as Opal Prairie. The Haystack, Lamonla and Culver districts are all tributary to the new town ol Culver. This splendid (arming section needs a railroad and it requires a good town on the railroad lo adequately handle the products. Culver (ills ihis want. Culver not only supplies the necessity ol this (arming community Lut.is bound lo become a place ol consequence on her own accord as a junction point near water power, the heavy pine limber belt, stock raising and many natural resources together with the inlluence and energy with which the promoters ol this town push things will win lor Culver the title ol ' The Junction City a "Hummer." The old town of Culver and poslollice will soon be moved lo the new location on the railroad and Culver will become the Busiest Place in Central Oregon Railroad work, buildings going up and wheat harvest. The golden grain will be hauled out ol Culver this year by rail. The March of Progress is Pushing Culver to the front Watch Culver Grow She is your home town, she is just beginning. You can grow with her financially il you begin now. This is an opportunity of a life lime to gel in on the ground floor. Town lots may be had at introductory prices. Buy now, today Establish a paying business at once. Tor plats and price list call or address Deschutes Valley Land & Investment Co. Exclusive Selling Agents 301-302 Buchanan Building, Portland, On gon. Local offices at Culver, Ore, and LniJlaw, Ore. Prineville local agente, ttie Henderson Investment Company. Just Received Carpets, Art Squares Rugs UNIVERSAL RANGES America's Best Make A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. Millinery Clearance Sale Great reduction on all kinds of Summer Millinery. Large assortment; to select from at Mrs. Estes Corner 2d and Main Streeta , PRINEVILLE. OR. ' i i vTitu .J, , '! H , r, f f JMfl .1 tiifi.it b mm . i R f II rtrrr-ni s - ; lf : i 5 1 Him c K L. r I til 1.1 t miMuw Ml Suits With Character Those " touches of tailoring that give character to a suit or coat, are what every woman wants. J La Vogue garments excell in this particular. J Our styles are full of clever bits of tail oring here and theJe, adding much to the appearance of the suit and giving an individu ality to each style. . Quality is there in every stitch rnd seam and line of the garment J They fitjwith a graceful ease that makes you feel comfortable at once. i Come in and try them on.. No trouble to us. Buy only if they please you. Clifton & Cornett, PRINEVILLE, OREGON Deserved Pre eminence "1. W. HARPER" is the leading whiskey of America BECAUSE - I' it luiR lite flavor and botiqnet which only" ripei old a(;e can fiive. It reaches you in perfect purity; tho ptodticer safeguards, that. " Sold by Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko, Oregon Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP&PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON City Meat Market J. W. Horigan, Proprietor Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and i Retail All Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh Home Cured Bacon arid Lard. Fish and Poultry in Season. Butter and Eggs. Give us a call and we will save you money. V. A. Booth, Pres. D. F. Stkwart, Vlce-Pre. STATE BANK NO. 188 ' C. M. Ei.iins, Cashier 1 A. Booth, Aa't " Crook County Bank PRINEVILLE, OREGON Capital Stock fully paid. Surplus Stockholders' liability... ISB.OOO.OO ft.0U0.00 ..... iki.ouo.uu Statement Rendered to State Bank Examiner March 29, 1910: Au.ts Loans and rilseounts .1109,143.10 Capital stock County and other warrants g.ltlti.llti Surplus Heal estate and flxtures 7.7tW.S4 1 ndlvlited protlls Knpeases. l.llH.'2l Deposits , Ck m kaaa aad iut bom liuki (130,990.78 fc&cuatti .. f.16(W1.00 . . S.UUI.OU ... e.oiw.io ... hh.uM.w W8M