Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 19, 1911, Image 3

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    TAKING CARE OF
THE HERD HEAD
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litfiiimiilliiii mIumii Ihiim, mi x )' mi
bnnilllnu lln' hhIiiiuI aintuiwia the
follow hiK I 'Inn fur lukliiK iur nf
Ihi'iu:
The Urol t It 1 11 a l In cull) Hit bull's
mnllili'iii mill lilin know Hint I In
pt'htoiia IiiiiiiIIIiiu liliu hii hla frlciiilK.
lit kind, Inn linn, iinil nhvii.vM nniki
til hull Wr bin plain, Ni-tiT liiki'
any rhnwi-a liy p'ltlnu rnri'li'n. mill
M'm.ni nhniilil nevrr Huh I M Imll nil
i hp ini In irniililf, I tttt riitlil hi'ii'
1 lh lu any llii-r Ik k kitiiI tlinvr
nu r In milking liliu ki-i'P lil plum mill
flc IK In lilui. To llliimrnii:
I lilirr ImmihIiI II four J i'iir nlil dull
I hn I wntllil rhitw lliw linr mi hiirwlimk
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tint fnrml wlii-ro I im working. Hut
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tlinn, nml Mhi-ii hi- miiII.iiI HIT I li'fl
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liniMMiiMl, mul Hi ivmiII nm lie iii'v.t
IkhIiiTi'iI any mi iiflrrnHnt. Ilnw
rr. In- w mill wnli hfiil mul klim
nf Hi inl, IH-Imm lilmf V. If h
almna miy (JHiimltlmi In jinx II. ill lioru
lilin In iivvi'iil mvlili'iits,
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(t'i'iiipil In Inn a) iiiiiiiihI ncrpiMiifiil
bi'lwwn tin. Imt miiiii'liuw III itm
w it li'fl uH-n ni'i lili'iiiiilly nu tiny,
mul li k lll'il my In-i iiium In ulul
n iiiMiiiiihi. .NiMilli'xD in any Hint
tui II'h linrun l inn i fT nMillly. Inn II
bnan'l rhuui!iil hl illallk fur luiiw",
till li mill kill miy niuru aluuilil lir
get In them.
II la my evix-rli-n. liml Imll wllli
H alriing leiiicr l Krlu Iwn luilln
V'llliniil leniier II mill li ll atmnx
er hniiler. II will lnfii ln itt
Willi III K'i'll illlllllli'. eilvllllly I lie
lieiferi 1 l.elleve III atruliu'i'Hl Imll I
ever liml killed hi keT (Hie kivier,
Imlvel iT. M il -l (ll link I. UnllK HllllllKI
li iruvliliit wllli il k'khI hi iilili-. wild I
riinwnr fur erillii. iind nlwny
biiudlisl mul fed liy Hi mini iiiiiu.
SILO VALUACLE.
.. .
8pao Cconomirar Parmila Largi
Amount to Ba Grwn on A era.
For tlalrylnu mul enill fenlluu Hie
llu la IHIW I'llllHiterell HlllllMt llllll"-
Mninbl. A In IT atiiiiinil uf u uleni
fiKxl u help li.iliiiii'e Hie nilloii. lu In
aure the heultli uf hiiIiii.iU mul lu Itn
irur Hi upiietll U mii'Mliy on
very fiirm Hint iiiiiluliiliia Hi hih k.
'I'll fuel Hint n I fulfil. ronii liny iin I
other rmia rk b In pnneln tire uuu
ijiillc rilcimlvely kiuku lu the ntitl)
weal iniikea the need uf Hi Hllu linire
appureiit, KiihIIuk I" n bulky fnil.
furuliihea cnrliuliyilmleii uud dive bet
ter reKiiltn niien fed with li-KUinea uf
cuni-eiitrul. '1'liune wliu Iiiiv nlveii
fills aiilijeet tbuueht any Hint allude
mul nlfnlfu liny or inwiieii liny uiuk
one uf Hie ibeiiiiKt feeds knuw n.
While l hi tie iliM-a lint i-uutiiln n rein
lively luruo Hiiiuiitit uf nun Itluii. yet II
la v il I tin li U. Due ton uf i-unllnc U
iiuout ennnl (n a tmi uf auitnr In-ela or
olio Inn uf piiuipl.liiK. Three luna uf
etiNlliiK lire eiinnl lu une Inn nf tilfitlfil
or one ton of ruwieit buy. Hllnii la
nirrly fntiiid Umhi Hie mmket, lint nil
aveniKo tun of alhiK I i-tlui"le(l ul
When III atntk nf rortt la left In the
field nlMHit Hi per rent uf Hie feeilliiK
Tiiluo of Hi pin nt la liwt In drying
Tbe alio ulllln-a the entire plnnt mid
(llKpeiin'K wllli III Iiikm liiiurred by
curlnK fodder. II l tbe only inenna
now In pt-nrlli-nl tine of prewrvlnir ue
culent fin il fur nnlninls. It eeoiio-uilr.i-n
apnep unit perinllH n In rue
amount of feed to be nrni on one
Hi-re, thus liu-reunlou the number of
live iliKk Hint enn be niulntiilned on
the fiirm. An nere of com when put
In the alio la tiHiinlly vnlued at o!S.
When Kntbered III the usual wny It In
worth ntioul f'JO. Aceordlnit to thin
pRtltunte, one nere of corn fur tbe olio
la worth two nml three-iunrters when
(iithored by the wimleful method now
In geneinl pructb e. '
Tha Good of Sheep.
There Ih no eliinn of live mock that
Inoka na well on the fnrin na n (lock of
well cured for nheep, nml no other
stock will dike na yood cine nf the
fnrin. Sheen inuy , be rexnrdod na
gleitners of prollt, for llioy will ent nl
nioat all kluiU of wecila mid brlera.
Anil, then. tUe 'weed aeiila niton by
sheep will not Keriulnnte in tbe ma
nure anil when mice destroyed by eat
ing are entirely deniroyed.
To Put Fat on tht Calf.
A good wny to fatten Hie Jersey
calf for ttmrket In to jlve It three
quarts of milk ninnilng mul nlnlit lift
er It Is two weeks old, with aomc tlno
clover hay and a Imudful of grmtnd
oats, cornnieiil and linseed oilmen I
mixed, placed In the feed box three
times per day. TIiIh will fnttoji 11 fair
ly well, llefore It In two weeks of nm
two qunrlH of milk at a feed will keep
It growing.
Up to Data "Santa Fo Trail."
According to a prominent Kansng
City newHpnper, a modern blghwny
270 miles long through the "short grass
country" In western Kansas would not
only prove an lllumliiutlng object les
son for the entire Btnte, but for all
tbe country ns well. The people of
western Kansas have started a move
ment to nITord the world Just that ob
ject lesson In road building. From
Newton to the Colorado line It Is pro
posed to cotiHtruct a continuous boule
vard along the Arkansas river and call
It "tbo New Santa Fe trail."
RAISING GOOD CALVES.
For the ( Roaulta Doop, Clean
Bod Is Ntcaiaary.
Ad authority on dulry nmltere re
cently Vlnlted a farm where tbe calvra
were In very Hr condition. They
looked a If they bad Ix-cn starved fur
nioutb. When feeding time arrived
tbe owner gave Ibcui a good, generous'
food. lie remarked that be did tint
know why bla rnlvee were not tbrirty.
He was surely giving food enough, end
It was of the right kind.
Tbe pen na'l not been cleaned nor
bedded fur some time, It was located
In very Inconvenient purl of tbe
barn. Tbe other pnrta of tbe premises
Were kept clean and bedded, but Unit
calf pen wns alwnya ucglectcd.
The calves would seldom He down
and then only . when completely ci
ImiiMtiMl. They wore always rcilcs
and uneasy. The owner's attention
whs called to t 111. The pen was denn
ed and Imlilrd. That afternoon every
calf was found lying down and seemed
to tie perfectly at homo.
Tbe ueit morning tbe pen was again
cleaned and bedded, and this wns
thereaftur made a regulur prnrtlc. At
the end of two weeks there was an en
tirely different looking bunch of calves
lu Uie ieu. The tired look was gone.
A good bud, light, cleniillncKB and
fresh air add much to the content uient
of live atock. Contentment la Just sa
essential as good feed In the Sucre
fill rare of live stock. Unless content
ed they will nut make the desired
gulus.
PROFIT IN SPRING PIGS.
By Judleleue Management They Can
, Bo Kept Growing. Continually.
If a contract were taken to mine' a
certain number of pounds of purk la a
season It would be much wiser to pro
duce It with spring pigs weighing
when finished not to exceed IM pound
than with full pigs Hint should be
made to weltil! 3 to 3."0 pnnnUs, says
t pupulnr breeder. It sbuiild be the
aim of every farmer to get his spring
pigs to the l.'iO Miui!d murk na soon as
iosslbla. The one thing to keep In
mind Is that the best profit Is tbo con
tinuous growth, nud by Judicious man
agement this weight uiny be secured
lu five or six months.
Full blood of high grade make tbe
beat growth and profit And It should
be borne In mind thnt It Is nut feed
alone that gunrniitee success. The
inn n who doe not cultivate a love for
stork and doc not feed nud care for
them properly camml expect high
est success. To make sows pny the
beat dividends they should be watched
closely and bred ngnln us soon as pus
slble after furrowing. As a general
thing, this Is In about two weeks.
It Is of tbe utmost Importance to
guard against Indigestion bulb lu the
sows and pigs. This condition Is often
- k WIl.t, HAISKD 110
Induced by feeding the anlinnls too
much sour swill. To overfeed Is as bnd
as to feed tuo little. Tills Ik especially
true after the suw bus fnrrowviL
Meager rations of thlu gruel should
be the rule for the first few days, to,
be Increased as the pigs and the
strength of the dam -warrant. This
gruel should be made of bran nud
shorts and fed warm. The sow that
comes to the trough hungry and de
mands more feed Is tbe healthy one
Watch the bowels closely to ascertain
tbe condition of health. They should
Dover be allowed to become consti
pated, for au animal auMlctcd thus can
not do well.
The pigs need exercise, and If the
weather will ierttilt they should be let
run outdoors as soon us they bnve an
Inclination to go. Sunshine Is essential
to their hen I Hi. In rase of scours In
pigs, mix two pound, of Oour with
water and give to the sow. If tbe first
feed does uot check the malady give
two or three times.
How to Wssh Butter.
Tbe department of agriculture calls
attention to a new method employed
Id O rent Itrltaln of washing butter
with separator sklmmllk twice pas
teurised. By this method tbe bncterla
are snld to be reduced to one-fifth
their original number, and this Is a
practical way of avoiding the use of
Impure wnter if one happens to have
it .
.
What the Cows Drink.
At tbo Geueva (N. Y.) experiment
Station It was found that Jersey cows
drink tbe must, S.25 pounds of water
to one pound of milk produced; tbe
Guernseys came uoxt, tbo Shorthorns,
Dovoiis, llolstelns and Ayrshire after
them in diminishing order. Milking
cows will drink 50 per cent more wa
ter than dry ones.
The Abuse of the Curryoomb.
Much has been said regarding the
use and very little about the nbuse of
tbe currycomb. Some horses should
never bnve a currycomb put on them.
A fair slied corncob In some enses will
be found vastly superior. In winter
horses not at work are is no way bene
fited by currying.
Settling th Barber.
"Ilalr's a bit thin on the top. sir,"
remarked the barber, "Won't you try
a bottle of our bnlr restorer?"
Tbe victim squirmed. "You made
the same observation last week," he
said, "and 1 expressed my desire to
Bee you try the stuff on the doormat"
"Sorry; I didn't know you had been
here before, sir," replied the barber ns
he went on shaving. "1 didn't recog
nize your face."
"No," waa the growling reply; "my
face has healed since then," London
Newt.
SIPHONING HIGH LAKES.
wltisrland 6atem of Utilising Moun.
tain Water,
The uilllziiiloii of Hie xnter of nmiin-
tnlu Ink may be accomplished either
by tupping thetii ut the bottom or by
siphoning. The former method la
very troubleentuo, as sheet idling must
be driven and I he wuler pumped out
at the tuiinnl Juin llon. nud where soft
Bull I encountered It Is particularly
troublesome. In Hwltzcrlnud, where
iiuiuy inuuiitiilii lake are found, the
siphoning system bus hcvu introduced.
This consist In sinking vertical
abaft a short dlHlnuce from the shore
of the Inko. Tbe water I siphoned
from the hike to the shnft, to which
latter the bead race I connected.
Hindi au Installation will be found
at K ubel and at Lake I'oschlavo in
connection wllli the Ilruslo power
plant The shaft I sunk about sev
enty-five feet from Hie water's edge
and carried T o feet below tbe low wa
ter level of tbe lake. The siphon tube
lends from here Into the lake and 1
0.0 feet lu dlumetur and 270 fi-et lung.
partly resting on trestlework. Tbe
union leg twenty-six feet long, pro
vided with screen and butterfly
valve, while the disehurge leg Is 27.7
feet lung, the bottom end of It being
provided Willi disk valve? for regulat
ing tbe flow of water.
Tbe siphon Is stnrtcd by mean of
an air pump comic-ted to tbo horizon
tal leg of tbe tube nt It liUiicst point,
the lupe of this leg being live feet In
a thousand. It nniy also be started by
the centrifugal pump which Is Installed
for cleniilng tbe liituke screen.
The system must not lie confused
with the so called "invert siphon" sys
tem, which I a misnomer, being noth
ing more than a pressure system. It
must furt hermure bo remnrked that
this Swiss system Is by no means a
small sITnlr, as It siphons the supply
of water for twelve 3..VW kllowatt tur
bine distillled In tbe largest hydro
electric pin n l on the continent of Ku-rope.--ICiigluerrliig
Magazine.
VEHICLE ATTACHMENT.
Combined End Board and Step For a
Light Wagon.
Tbe accompanying Illustration shows
an end board attached to a wagon In
such a way that It rnu be lowered and
Used fur a step. Two straps of Iron,
one of which Is shown In Fig. 1. are
similar to one side of a binge wltb the
end board bolted to their upper ends
The eye made on the other end of the
straps Is slipped over a rod wblcb
fje.1
XMU BOA.HI AMD WA'ION STEP.
passes through two brackets attached
to tbe underside of I be rear end of tbe
wngou box.
Tbe rutcb that holds the eud board
In posit Urn for tbe step Is shown In
Fig 2. One of these catches Is pro
vided for ench bracket and binge strap.
They are littached to the bracket and
rod. as shown lu Fig. 3. The com
plete arrangement appears as In Fig.
4. The dotted lines show the locntlou
of tbo slop when the end board Is
lowered. I'upu In r M ecbnn Ics.
Exploded Tradition About Bronie.
Some of our Inherited beliefs, even
though demonstrably fallacies, die
hnrd. Here Is an Instance. It has
been supposed that Hie ancients bad
some method of hardening bronze
tools, the secret of which bud been
lost. Professor (lowland of the Brit
ish Institute of Metuls says that the
auclent bronzra were very Impure, so
that , their hiirducss could uot have
beeu duo, as sometimes assumed, to
their exceptional purity. On the other
band, Inasmuch us modem brouzes by
careful hamuierluft enn be made ns
bard as tbe undent ones, tbe legend of
a lost, art In bronze hardening seems
to be exploded.
Rosin Soaps.
A German paper states that Messrs.
W. Dnffnrt and J. Weltbnuer have con
ducted a series of experiments with
soaps containing no roslu and such
containing JO end SO per rent of It In
order to determine their washing value.
The tests huve shown Hint, contrary to
tho opinion generally held, the resinous
soaps have less value thnti thoso with
ut rosin, all other things being equal.
Tbe jleld lu washing diminishes with
tbe content of rosin Increasing. In no
case was roslu fouud to be favorable.
Soieno of Smithing.
Geruiuny, tbe homo of technical
Instruction., there are seven special
schools devoted to the sole purpose of
training locksmiths and blacksmiths.
They are In the cities of Burgstndt,
(rossenbaln, Frnnkeuberg. Meissen,
Clnucbau, Rossvvein.and Zitnu. Ouly
graduates of public schools are admit
ted. The course of Instruction In three
of the schools lasts three years; la
three of the others It Is shorter.
CHARITY.
How oflen it ii difficult to be
wisely charitable lo do good with
out multiplying the sources of evil.
To give alms is nothing unless you
give thought also. It is written
not "Blessed is he that feedeth the
poor," but "Blessed is he that con
sider elh the poor." A lillle thought
and a little kindness are often worth
mote than a great deal of money.
Ruskin.
A ...-..,,...........I,s,..ft:tI-.K::.-J
Guns, Sewing Machines, Bi
cycles, Typewriters, Etc., re
paired with promptness.
Scisors ground.
L. KAMSTRA,
Jeweler
PRINEVILLE,
Statannant of Retource and Liabilities of ,
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At the doe. of baainaM Jan. 7, 1911
KKSIU'UCKS
Unt and DteononU U5.KS
United Hmu-sBoude yjino oo
Buik t re mlante I IMS ll
I'uh btu rmtn banks tx,M
Kedeiuptloa fund.,
SJ5U0
B. F. AlUa, Pr.ud.al
Win WaraweiWr, Vic.-Preeid.at
Crook County Agent For
j4 Miiiaw Jlgy JMlapW"jy if9"'
1911 REO. $1500
Complete with Top and Glass Front, F. O. B. Portland. 30 h.
p., S Passenger Touring Car and 4 passenger Roadster.
"APPERSON"
A High Grade Car, 30 h. p., to 50 h. p.
J. C. ROBINSON, Madras, Oregon
JUL
Free Auto
Prine
82
Princvllle's latest residence district, just platted and now on the market.
Buy a lot in Prineville's sanitary residence district on
easy terms. No sloughs, marshes or mosquitoes. Less frost than on
the river bottom. Fresh air, pure water and an excellent view of the
city. City water will be conveyed to the property at our expense. Lots
40x114; prices range from $80 to $200. Hall cash, balance payable
at $10 per month; 6 per cent on deferred payments, Examine the
maps at our office.
HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO.
Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor
Prineville, Oregon.
OREGON
I.IABII.ITIKS
eapttml HUx-k.peM In .,
,. SMOOOO
.. SCOOt) 09
.. tt.7 6
S,tt 00
mirplua fund, frn-d.
Undivided proBU. earned..
Circulation
Uepoalie.... Wi,9 to
T. M. BaUwia, Cufcier
H. Baldwin. Aeel CuUev
Every Dealer Knows
that the most satisfactory brand of
of whit-key he can offer his trade is
"I. W. HARPER"
Often, however, they recommenfrN,.
something else because there is
more profit in the poorer kind. As
a consumer you want the best,
therefore insist on Harper,
Sold by
Silvertooth & Browder
Shaniko, Oregon - -
Excursion
Heishfc
Professional Cards.
S?. Cuiitt,
PHOENIX & BREWSTER
Civil Engineering'
Irrigation. Htilxiiviiiirmt. Katimatea. Home
wai and IVnert Locations.
!futl Redmond lllil'g
12-Htf KK0MOXD, OREOOX.
Creok County jfbttraet C:
A trttracts of title to all land and
tows lots In Crook eonnlf.
I. F. WUe, Setatary, Friaerille, Ortfea
0'CDLWT
33 o I knap & d wards
!Pjtf$Mmmt mm J Jmrfmm
ffrmmitl: Onmm
t JT. S?otmiTf
iPxjMtlmm mmJ Smrfm
(Comity Fh ysicUn.)
Cml mmswrmrmm promptly mmf mr mifAl
PrtmtmiU,.
Ortf
Dr. J. Tregelles Fox
M. R. .. Knir..I S. A. Lond.
I.ic'd Htate Mt-l.kmrl. Oreton.
Hour: Tucedeir. Thurwlaye, Batnrdarl
irom iwap.m. umer umea on can.
Odlce, Muln St. rrlneville, Oregon
N. W. Sanborn
Attorncy-at-Law
Adamson block - PrlneTlIle
W. A. Booth. Prea. D. F. Bttwabt, Vice-Free. C. II. EmneX aibr
STATE BANK KO. lit) U A. Booth, Aaat
Crook Hountt Bam:
PRINEVfLLE, OREGON
Capltnl Stock rally paid JM.OOO.OO
Hurplua 6.UIIO.0O
Hlockboldera' liability M,IMtt.a
Statement Rendered to Stat Bank Examiner No. 10, 1910i
Aaeete Liahilitiea
Iannand DlaconnU I1M.620JS Taptut atock IW.OWOO
OwrdrnfU I.WI.Si 8urpiu... t,uu.t
Furntluit-and flxtarea 2.2m.M I ndlrlded proflta 7,949 w.
R"il eUiU' hlfn Depoatla lt,0UK.in
Cokeaaud ana aaa haai baakt $79,157.1
t2M,sgJS
B2t,2JS ,
THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRIXEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
SSi Si SSSsiSSPSiP S Si5 SS (SPSS5
O. K. MARKET
Stroud & Stroud, Proprietors
Choice Beef, Veal Butter and Eggs
Mutton and Pork Country Produce
A Fine Line of Sausage
Telephone orders receive
prompt attention
1
Warren & Woodward
CIVIL ENGINEERS
Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveys. Estimates Furnished
on Power Plants.
MAPS
We have had 10 years experience, embracing all branches
of Gvil Engineering.
Box 187 " Redmond, Oregon.
Application for Grazing Permits.
Notice is hereby given that all appli
cations lor permits to graze cattle.horaee
and flieep within the DESCHUTES
N ATIONAL FOREST during the season
1911, must be filed in my office at Prine
ville, Oregon, on or before February 8,
1911. Full information in regard to
the grazing fees to be charged and
blank forms to be uHed in making ap
plications will he fnrnibliej upon re
quest. A. S, IRELAND, Supervigor.1-5
W. 1. MYERS
O. C. YOUNG
frartire n all ranrta. aprrlal attention to
niuia, imgaiion ana criiainai aaiencea.
Culmtr Jmmtti, Offmm
W. A. HELL
FRANK MENEFEE
Lawyer
Tba Dallea
Orfo
G. L. 1JERNIER
AttonMy-ot-Law
Will oractle In all thaOonrta.
Offloe next door to Or. Roanbeni'a,
Prtnevtlla, Oreon.
WADE HUSTON
Surveyor
Homeatend locations
a ipecialty
PrWrillo, . ... Orofa
Jersey Bull for Sale.
One filtefn-montha-olil ball. J. E.
Aiiamho.i, PrlneTlIle, Oregon. 10-27-U.
Prineville Steam Laundry.
Have roar clotlm wanted at th Prlnvrlllo
ft.b-a.ra foundry. alb-nllon ilvrn to
trmv.lrra. ltundry le lorau-d In tba lloCaJil.
ter baildtnc, nenr tbe Ochoeo.
Wtr JAMKB gWINO, Prop'r.
SPkyn'mimm mnj Smrfmmm
Caua Anwncn Pbowttlt Pat on Nhmt
Omci owe Doon Hotm or AOAanon'a.
paw irtoma. Both once an ree)
dnoa teicphonea.
PrimmmJIim. . . .. Offmm
Express Delivery,
Am running an expreoa wairon and
will guarantee prompt delivery to nil
pniteol tbe city. Pisnoa and houeehold
goods s specialty. V. M. White. 10-13
Cattle Wanted.
We are in the market for all kinds of
fat cattle; cow stuff preferred. The
highest market price preferred. Would
pay 10 cents per pound for stock hogs
weighing from 100 to 125 and 10 cents
for less than 100 pounds ; also in the
market for fat hogs and calves. P.
Burns & Co., Redmond, Oregon, Box
175. 15!-l-2m
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