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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1910)
VALUE OF SILAGE FOR THE STEERS oulnii lu (lio uiidi write of romilinttf umrv liili ivHi a U'Iiik tiiUvu by cattle mill Inv fHHlirn III I ho 1 1 1 1 1 m t of rum alliiiiia limn ever before. The HlllIKO Illi'U lull Hot I'llJclJlHl llllll'tl il- tilurll)' lu fi'i'illnu- clrili' uVutilte the furl I Hut It lui iKH'oinn llie iiuiltiilnr of tli ilulrynmu. Hut (unit vinier, however, Inti set fiMili-ia thinking, nml l tm fin t in ilimiiliig on man fwi rrt Unit elirui uiuy exirlrute tlieui from a 0 II i-tti m.i In wliltli the ruilij In crt'imK In Hid fwil hill when prtictlc liitf dry frit) Ini'l Inula axi liialvrljf haa i;iml tliciii. I'.verj fmitiT unlng nUnge who hua 11111 1 ki'teil rultle or aln-cn on tint unir act (luring thi pnt lurce nmiitlia hua Klvu a tool ucrouiit of It. nml tliej am by do mviiiia a rorimml't trmini, koiiio of lliriii oirrMili)g on large 'ill. Nut cotni-a the Imllnna experiment nUllim wllli more conrlimlt'o avlik'iica, th.it limlltutlnii hnvlng lunH'r-t 111 thin Npht-re. ItiH'ciilljr irnfiaaor at Hint anuloii toiil on Iht C'hlcairo ninr-ki-l fifteen ahoii fid rattle Hint hud titvn fi-0 no other roughage than corn f -X r , - 1 j.., ( : ,, : -. COKaTMOCTIXO 4 STATS IIUX lingo, ami. to uo hla owu language, "reunite (bow that aUnge l verjr t'iiiuiiilrul rougliagt fur fnlli'iiliig bevf nil Ho on th aliort procraa.V i'eur tri'ii uf Hii-ko alivra rrnllml IS per liumlriilwFlKlit, and a lull ulur wai niriilMnt at pri-tty good priori for aiwnt M oily VM dnya. , The nil Ion wna ahrllrd corn, cotton will nu'iil nml cum alla?(t, hsoluttlr 110 other rtiiighngc beliif uxrd. The tnlllnl weight waa l,(Ki) ponnda; tho liiiul wrlght l,3iil poumta, making an average dnlljr gain of S.M pounda In ai-nann whim tlio liunlon of complaint among fmtpra wns that giilna wr fur U'luw uornml. The food conaum itl to tho pound of filn wni 0.00 pruiula of slii'IU-d corn, 1.00 of cotton aciil iiii'nl nnd 12.07 of com I luge. Thla ninfka completion of but out at 11 up of the ciM'i-liiicnt, but It din provoa Hie thtH.ry that ouljr a limited uantlty of alliinc can be used and that other roughiige Ik enMoiitlul. There are wventy-flve cattle on full feed at tho Iiu'Iiuiu ntntlon uow to determine the merit of different combination! of ahelliil corn, cottonseed mnat, corn ) Inw nnd clover tiny. It limy lie utUleil that well known aheep expert of the Illinois experiment itntlou la conducting aerlei of ex periment In mutton making with corn Rlhiga and hill nlrendy rem' lied a enn t'hihlun devldnlly fnvornbla. To tali aui'iirlKO the bcarleat ration of illuge uxiil hua given tuuat intlufnctory re sultK, ami even among lamb an ci ported mortnllty of at leaat 1 per cent tins Dot materialized. THE FEEDER Dry Uncooked Corn gt Cooked com doe uot Beviu to be so giMKl for ling as that fed dry nnd un cooked. They do not seem to make as good use of It. Putting the Flock en Pasture. Tho sheep will ucgtu to get uiion-iy How for the pasture. He lu no hurry about letting them go. Hare a good slnnd of grass In the field before they mo put out for tho season. Kp Hors Away Prom Barbed Wire. lion't pasture horses or other nui miila ou both side of -a w ire fence, eHpeclnlly If It hua 11 barbed wlro nt tho top. They are vpry apt to get to fight ing over or through It aud get hurt. Tim to Watar Hore. It does uot iu:ikv much difference whether boraes are watered before or lifter eating. It hi largely a inntter of I111 lilt,; and experiments show that one time Is about as good as another. Feeding Pig For Pork. The pig t tin t Is Intended fur pork should be fed to tho limit of' Its ill gentlng capacity from the slnrt. To feed tho pig Just enough so that It may hold Its own Is wanting nil your feed. As n rule, the quicker wo can make 1(H) pound!! of pork the less It. costs us, aud the flint 100 pounds cost the leant. Ration For Calves. A good ration for onlveu is cornmenl, three pounds; oats, three pounds; bran, 0110 pound, nnd linseed meal, one pound. Feed from ouu-half to. three-' quarters of a pound of the mixture for every 11)0 pounds live weight. Expregt Delivery Am running an express wagon and will guarantee prompt delivery to all paitaol the city, i'iannaand household good a specialty. V. M, White. 10-13 Seed Rye for Sale. ' At my ranch, B miles northeast of Madras. Uood cloan eeed. 10 0 lit, Fiiimp Hastie. Hero Grain Cleaners for Sale. Two New Hero Grain Cleaners for eule'chcni). C. V. Elklns Co. 9-1 BARN VENTILATION. ' tftaetlv Byatm Neoaaaary to Keee Stock In Healthy Condition. It I quite generally siluilttod today that some trilve lyalein of bnru entllailon is ni-raary If cattle and otlier itnbleiMIre stock are lo be kept In healthy condition. The germ of lubereuloal and other dlaease thrive bent III bum which are oo well ven tilated and lighted, Kreab air and auutlglit are easily the beet germ de stroyer known to man. Hot h amy b obtained at a nominal cost and with but very little dllUcutty. There are of course several eystem of ventilation, but none I meeting with more general acceptance than the one planned by I'm feasor F. II. King of Mndlsoti, Wis. This plan fallows Ihe theory that foul air containing gnses and other iiupurllles la tieavler than pur air and consequently will collect at or ueur the floor. The King ayitem admit the friwh air at the celling and eipel the foul air through a flu which eitend from a point sev eral feet above the highest part of the barn roof down through the barn to within a foot or o of the floor. Till fluo act just aa dot- a chimney, and through It the heavy air I removed from the barn. A great many men have supposed any aystnm of ventilation would be eipenslve and difficult to Install. This, however, la a aerlou intatak. Some of the very beat ventilation scheme In eilstenc bav cost comparatively little either lu expense of materials or In labor to construct them. In fact, the more simple and tho plainer the ventilating flue, are made the better. CHOKING IN COWS. Method of Treating Animate AW lot ad With Thla Trouble. Choking In cowa means the lodg lueut of a forelgu obstacle In the esophagus, or gullet. It Is known by labberlug, distressed breathing and accumulation of ga, which may be noticed on the left aide or paunch. The proper method of handling an animal thus afllli-ted is to stand the cow wltli ber head down bill, pressing 'A .if .'if VtLCADLE DA I III ANIMtU (By eourtoay of Iowa aula eollega l the band downward ne much as nossl ble while the attendant squeezes as much saliva out of the gullet na pos sible, tueu allow ber to raise ber bend and give ber one bolt plut of raw lln seed oil, giving but one swallow at a time. If she Is not roller,! wlltiln ten to thirty minute a half Incu. rubber bose six feet loug may be passed gently down the gullet This will force the obstacle Into the stomach, at the same time slowing the gas to escape. If the animal bas been greatly dls tended by gas before relieved It may be necessary to give her a laxative aud toulc to overcome partial paraly sis of tb bowels, which sometimes follows. Annual Cost of Tubaroulosls. The anuuol loss of dairy cattle in tho Culled States ou account of tuberculo sis bnstieen estimated at 23,000,000. THE HORSEMAN Way to Fix Heavy Man. If tbe horse's inane is heavy and in dined to work under tbe collar, thin It out, because it will almost certainly cause a aore spot. . . Don't Yell at Young Horse. lolling nt a young bono that is learning only confuses hlui and gets him excited, and If tbe load Is too heavy you make a balkcr and a spoiled horso right there. T Cure Lice on Horses. For lice on horses take half a pint of kerosene In two gallons of water and wash the borse with this twice, with aa Interval ef two or three dny be tween the applications. Feeding the Horse. If a system of feeding can be adopt ed that is more economical aud will bettor maintain tbe good health of horses it is important that It should be given careful consideration. Use Clippers For Dandruff, The quickest way to got rid of tho dandruff on horses is by clipping tOe hair off tho horse's body. You may leave It on legs, then supply one part kerosene nnd thirty parts soapsuds once a day. Investigate Sore Shoulder Cause. If tbe horse's shoulders begin to get sore see If sweat aud dirt bare not been allowed to collect on the collar or sweat pad. Ascertain If tho homes pull evenly on the point of each shoulder. One tug may be shorter than Vu other, or tbe point of attachment to the hame may need to be raised or lowered by regulating tte home Strang Found: A purse, near the Club Hall, Friday, Oct. 21, containing some money and oMier tilings. Owner can have same nt this.oulce by proving property anil paying for this ad. ' 10-2-t-lOtf Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets. Ladles come and eeo the famous Nemo 8elf-Ki)dnclnj? CoiBota. Cue the Nemo ami your 'corset trouble will be over. C. W. Hiking Co., Solo Agents. 0-1 November 24 th November 24th THANKSGIVING Masquerade Ball -AT- Prineville Club Hall . Prizes For AH Best Characters. 1 Hilliman, Oregon, Crook County. To the People of Crook County: We are glad to announce to the public that HILLMAN is growing every day and the prospects were never BETTER for a CITY than at the present We have a location here -second to none in this country for a CITY. The largest area of productive land in the Deschutes Valley surrounds HILLMAN, Making this one of the largest trading and shipping points on the Oregon Trunk Railroad. The railroad has graded large yards here to handle the large quantity of freight that will naturally accumulate at this point The Depot Sight is Graded. We have just completed the largest and finest well in the Deschutes Valley, having 40 Feet of Pure Water, And the pumping ol 12 gallons per minute has no elled on lowering it, showing that the flow is rapid, Hillman has a natural drainage in fact everything that tends to make a healllilul City. Don't take our word for it. Come and See for Yourselt, we are on the ground to Show You. . Splendid Business Opportunities On Small Capital, jj See us before buying. Fine Accommodations ' here. Two Feed Barns and Hotel ' Hillman Townsite Co., Hillman, Oregon. i Carpets, Just Received Art Squares Rugs UNI V ERS A L RANG E S America's Best Make A, H. LIPPMAN & CO. ',Wood Sawing. Resinning November 1, I will b pre pared to nw wood on short notice. Plinn. in mv rnaiilnnmt II I.. Hour- 10-20-3tp IIoiiho keppltijr rooms to rent at Mrs. It. T. Miller. Up ' Corset Found. The fired dnv of SenteniW. between Pave buA John Grimes. Call nt this olHce. 10-2-3w For Sale Cheap. V For Sale. Cream Separator, one John Peere Sulk Plow, Sujierior Windmill top, new." Itarjsnins. Apply to John Matt son, Trinevillo, Oregon. 10-20 tf Relinquishment for Sale. rvolinqnisiiment 160 acres for sale cheap. Has tine sprinn and 30 acres cleared, 15 miles from Prineville. 200 each if taken at once. Bx. 341, Prine ville, Oregon. 10-20-lmp V r ' . d 1 1.-1 IId ami Good ta'diii, -wauoii and harne'BR for I ril.e wjners) for sale, at $1.00 S'l0 ait"1'"- 1U'1Ulre nt tM onk'e" ea"h. h. F. Wilhoit, Prineville, Or. 11-21 Clifton 8c Cornett's Big Department Store r l..-t' t I'J MM ' kl If I. hi tl; ' : fi . T is not the simplest tiling in the world lo dress smartly, even though the clothes you wear are smartly styled. It is not always the chap with the most expen sive clothes who looks most classy. It is not the pattern nor the style of a suit which makes that suit good and true. These are old truths which we cannot dispute. We have made it our special business to help you dress smartly, even though you sometimes feel that you will never appear as well dressed as the other lellow. It is not necessarily the most expensive clothes that lend the most grace to a fellow's figure. Becoming style in a satisfactory quality will do as well if not belter. When you look at clothes seek Style, Fabric and FiL Take a careful look at "Modern Clothes," designed and made by Brandegee, Kincaid & Co. You are sure to find in them many tilings you have wanted but have not been able to obtain. CLIFTON & CORNETT, Prineville, Oregon. i neo. i. nerKner, Redmond Harness & Saddlery I carry a full line of the best Hand-made Team Harness and Strap-Work always on hand. Tbe very best of Cali fornia oak-tanned leather is used in my manufactures. Also Collars, Blanket?, Whips, etc Prices Reasonable, quality considered. My work is absolutely guaranteed. 1 heo. K. Herkner, Kedmond, Ur Notice to Creditors. Notice 1b lwreliv nlvon, by the nnderslKncrt, theiidinlnlstnUrlxofthe estntaor lumvs H. Minn, il.vi4.iMl. tn lha orpditortt of and alt there having clfttim Maluat nld de An3..i m nr'iit them with the vroper vouchers to ih undersigned at the office or M. H. Klllntt, 111 rnnevilie, iir-kuii, wiuuu six months from the date of thla notice. l)ied thin lh dny of Sept.. Jt"u- .. I.UCY K. ME8.H1NGEB, - Adnlntstmtrlx of the Estate of James H. Meminaer, deoeuaed. It-1 Good Winter Apples for Sale N. E. Vanihan'e Orchard, 5 miles northwest of Mitchell, Oregon. 1 mo City Meat Market Horigan & Reinke, Props Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and Retail All Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh Home Cured Bacon and Lard. Fish and Poultry in Season. Butter and Eggs. Give us a call and we will save you money. r.2i t?3 na t j ri tj El tj r,a ca ra C'J j pa Bill rn ca C'J ra na era Sonera ffilacksmithing Horseshoeing, Wood Work, etc., Neatly and Promptly Done Whes it is Done By : : ; Robert TIfoore Satisfaction Will Be Guaranteed Prineville, Oregon. lj ta LJ r,i LJ r,a LJ r,a L J B.l L J r,a LJ r.a B.1 LJ pa L'J ca LJ r.a LJ ra LJ n r,a L J r.a L J