Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 20, 1911, Image 6

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    New Good.
A. II. I.trpman & Co, bave a straight
car of Iron llntiteads on the way here.
Alto another car of Wall Paer and
l.inolejni. These Urge shipments give
vou an unlimited stock to select from.
Bedrock prices. 3 30
DISTEMPER IN HORSES.
Gmt Cr Should f Tak.n With
Ailing Young Animals.
Ilsti'iiior, or strangles, U dieue
rirliicfalljr arrtittng young; hiirsoa. It
la duo to n form iH-loiiginff to tbe
lii'ptooixvlc primp. The disease it
ooiuiiaiifcHl ! hlch fever, catarrhal
liillaniniallon of I he mucous mciu
limnoa of th nnsal jmiwngoa and as a
remit of this condition discharge
from tli noso, according to a Colorado
liullottu. There Is swelling of the
lymiU glaiirts under the Jaw. which
later results In abscess (orinnUoo.
A. horse with distemper cau commo
nlcate It to a hoaltbr one. The prms
New Home Sewing
Machine
Closing Out Sale
Of Men's and Youth's Suits
Ranch for Sale.
100 acre ; HO nrrea in cultivation ; all
fenced ; go,i Juhiko, barn, chicken
houxe, wagon sited, root house, out
houses, etc. Terms reasonable, AJ-
iiress P. O. box 804, Priueville, Ore
Cash Price
Installments -$40.00
.$45.00
gon. 3-;W 4-27 ft
Wood for Sale.
1 have a qnantv of wo.xl fur snle.
E. F. 1.0NC.. Priueville, Ore. 8-!Hf
,4" - !
' 1
-
n w v
r
mi.
tlllKa THEIB NOONDAY kUb
are found In the discharge from the
nostrils and the pus from tbe abscess
which forma under the jaw aud later
breaks.
The majority of cases of distemper
occur before the age of fifteen yeurs
Tbe constitutional disturbances caused
ly the shedding of tbe teetb aud cut
ting same, as well as impure air in
poorly ventilated stables, overworked
and poorly fed animals, are factors
that weaken the resistance and make
Infection possible to produce tbe dis
ease. Tbe disease Is more common In the
spring and fall of the year, particu
larly the former, on account of tbe
chill received at these seasons of tbe
jear.
Tbe disease can also be transmitted
from dam to offspring through tbe
milk. Tbe animal usually develops the
disease in from three days to three
weeks after being exposed to the con
tagion. Animals affected with distemper
should not be sold. Young animals
should not be brought In contact with
those affected nor watered out of the
same bucket nor come in contact with
any other property until It has been
thoroughly disinfected. An animal
should not be castrated while suffering
with strangles.
MAKING COTTAGE CHEESE. .
Authority's Suggestion For Getting
Good Result From Buttormilk.
In Tiew of 4 lie recent discussion of
methods of obtaining the curd from
buttermilk, many readers may be In
terested in a method successfully em
ployed by the writer In making cot
tage cheese from buttermilk. This
method, which is the embodiment of
simplicity Itself, is as follows:
Add at tbe rate of one pound of
ckimmilk to about six pounds of but
termilk. Thoroughly mix and heat to
J04 to 110 degrees F when the curd
will nlmost instantly separate. By this
method it is just as easy to make
cheese from buttermilk as from sklm
nillk. There is no reason why a single
pound of buttermilk should be wasted.
If it cannot be fed, drunk or sold as
cheese, it should be turned into dried
casein, the same as Is done with a
great deal of sklmmllk.
Feeding Young Pigs.
Bran, milk and pasturage are some
Of the bulky feeds well adapted to the
real young pig. They help to distend
the digestive system, which enables
the pig to use cheaper and coarser
feeds to better advantage than tbe pig
raised on concentrates.
DAIRY NOTES
To Get Better Milk Prices.
If it were not eo card for some milk
men to steer clear of the water pail
honest dairymen might expect better
prices for milk.
Dehorned Cow Casy to Handle.
Dairymen generally like cows with
out horns. They are much easier to
handle, there is less risk of their being
injured, and they take up less room.
Regularity in Milking.
liilk quietly, quickly, cleanly aud
thoroughly. Cows do not like unneces
sary noise or delay. Commence milk
ing at exactly the same hour every
morning and evening and milk the
cows in the same order.
Muslin Covered Windows.
Cows should not stut:d facing a win
dow unless the window be covered
with muslin. Hy the way. the muslin
window in the cow stable is better by
far than glass. It gives a subdued
light and furnishes ideal ventilation.
Cleanliness In Dairying.
AH bough the factor of keeping clean
both niilk and cream lnay not appeal
to some farmers as much as It should,
there is oue phase of the subject that
may. That phase is cleanliness as a
guard against the dissemination of dis
ease by milk aud cream.
Worth of Dual Purpose Cow.
The dual purpose cow will produce
only about a dollar's worth of milk for
a dollar's worth of food. The success
ful dairyman must have the cow that
Is especially built for the production
of milk, the cows that will produce $2
worth of milk for $1 worth it feed.
Land for Sale.
040 acres of good farming land in the
iamous Powell Butte country. Inquue
oi.a. nice, county surveyor, 1'nne
ville, Oregon. 4-6
Irrigated Land Wanted.
We have two buyers for irrigated
land in tracts of from 40 to 160 acres.
Inquire of Home Locating Co., Prine-
vnie, uregon. 4-o-tl
Sideboard for Sale.
Quarter sawed oak, large mirror. Cost
25 in Portland, will be sold for (16 if
taken at once. Inquire at this office.
Relinquishment Cheap.
HiO acres, SO mile from Prineville on
Crooked river ; 20 acres in grain; irri
gation not required but can be irrigated.
House, Imrn, 3-wire ience arowut the
whole ItSO; will relinquish for
Inquire at this office S-ltS-lf.
Eggs for Hatching.
White Wyandotts: 15 for $2. K. V.
Co.nktam.k, Priueville, Ore. 8-!Uf
I. O. O. F.
I.OlsK meet every
iSalurdir ul ta l.
8truvr wHcmiia. R.V. timetable. IS. O.:
Wuld Burnev V. O.; 11. U Uobba, Sec.; aud
C B. IMnwuMto, Tmu.
Prineville Steam Laundry
Have your clotho washed at the IMiieville
Stfam laundry. St-tvtitl aitrntttHt fivvn to
travWerx l.tunttrT is hmud In tbe Mo alli
Ur building. Dr the Ochoco.
22-Rifle Lost
At end of Crooked river bridge.
Kinder please leave at R. L. Jordan A
Co.'s store and receive reward.
3-2ip R. B. Ckoss.
Hay for Sale.
Stark rve hav ; about 11 tons. Ad
Iresa P. 0. box 304, Prineville. Ore
gon. 3 30 p
Seed Potatoes.
Earlv Rose and Burbank Seed Pota
toes for sale, lloriiran A Reinke. 3-;0
Ail Kinds of Machine Repairing
Crook County Jewelry & Sporting
Goods Store.
L. KAMSTRA, Proprietor.
Clover Leaf Ranch
Fort Rock, Oregon.
. Barred Plymouth Rock, Silver Spang e
Hamburgh, Buff Orpington, Oolden
Wyndotta, White Wyondott, and White
Leghorn eggs $2.50 for 15. Orders will
have prompt attention. All Al stock,
finest that can be bail.
t-5tf
C E. Shaffer, Prop.
Huntington & Wilson
Attorneys
Of Tbe Dalles, ihave opened offices In
Portland, Oregon, Rooms 805-807
Lewis Building.
Buniness dent to them from Crook County
through thetromee tn The IhiHe or direct
to their Portland addifts will rewlve prompt
attention. Portland Phone. Main
Crook County Bank
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Capital Stock fully paid tpfi.onruo
Surplus Vi.i
Stock Uoldeni' liability.... 8tt.iOi.uo
Statement Rendered to State Bank Examiner Nov. 10, 1910:
Aiaatl LiablllttM
Loan and DUconnu flJWW.SS
Overdrafts .WJ&
Fun.. tun and fluum v.rw.iH
R"! FttLHta 6.JWl.w
CaakwkaW at. m fmi kaalu $79,157.19
DR. R. D. KETCIIUM
Drug ess Healer
pinax Adjustments ana uieteucs a
Specialty
CONSULTATION FREE
Hoars 7;30 to 12 a. m- I to 5 p. m.
(-'alls answered promptly.
Rooms 16-17 Adamson B'd?.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, I". S. Land Office
at i ue iJanes, Oregon, April 7tU, lyll.
Notice is herebv given that
ALMEUA DI NHAW.
of Post, Oregon, who, on June laih, iwrr, ma!e
Ueweri lAnl Entry, No. 675, Jserial No. Wiitt,
for XE'i section 2, township, 16 south, ranife
'Hi east, Willamette MerifliaiL has filed notice
ot intention to make final desert kind proof,
to establish elaim to the laud abore dearribed
befure Timothy E. J, Duffy, L 8. Commissioner
ai nis omce, at rnuevine, Oregon, on the Sul
day of May, lyll.
Claimant names as witnesses: George B.
Ray. Ed. E. (..illenwater. (ieorge Suituu, aud
vet 1 1 iv. u &uufuinu, aii ui ruin, irecuB.
4 lap C. W. MOOKE, Resiater.
Summons. v
In the Circuit Court of the State e Oregon
ior me ouiny oi roos.
Edward J. Buss, plaintifT
vs.
Silas 8. Krom, defendant.
To Silas 8. Krom. defendant:
In the name of the state of OrejriB, Ton arc
hereby commanded to appear and answer the
complaint filed herein against vou in the
above entitled action, on or before the linn,
day of May, A. D. lidl, and if you fail to apiar
and answer, the plaintiff mil take judgment
against you for the sum tf t.h and interest
thereon from December 10th, 1WH, at the rate
of e per cent per annum, and for the sum of
fUKand interest theroon from the loth day f
March. 1906. at the rata of & tier cent uer an.
num, and for the sum of and interest
thereon from April ienh, l!Mff, at the rate of 6
percent per annum, and lor the Hum of 16.93
and interest thereon fm. March 12th, liftw, at
the rate of 6 per cent p'-r annum, and for the
.turn of fT.75 and interest therw-n from March
31st, 19w, at the rate J S p;r c- nt pr annum,
and for the sum of TT.ixi and interest thereon
from the 1-Oth day oi March, Vw t tlie rate of
6 per cent per ant(ujo, and for the furl her Hum
oi ana inierwi tuereon trorn Mrt n sutn,
l'.'ll, at the rateoi 6 ver cent per annum, and
for hit costs and disbursements of tins action.
This suramoBs.is published by order of the
Honorable IL (i. Ellis, judee of tbe County
Court of the State of Oregon for the County of
Crook, made and entered on the 6th day of
April, Hal. And the date of the first publi
cation al thia summons is April 6th, l'.n.
A. ft. BOWMAN,
Attorney for plaintiff.
MotiCc of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned
the administrator of the estate of Arthur Hart
nayel, dcceaed,tiiat he has made and filed with
the county tierk his final accounting of hi ad
ministration of the estate of Arthur Jlart
nagt'l, deceased, and that the Honorable
County Court hs set Monday, the 5th day of
June, lull at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the
county court room in Prineville, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing and settling said
final accounting. Al which said time and
place, any person f uteres ted in said estate may
appear and object toaaid rinal accounting.
Dated this 6th day of April, 1911.
Theodor Jiartnagel,
Administratorof tlie Estate of Arthur Hart
nagel, deceased. 4U6
HAVE YOUR GOODS SHIPPED IN CARE OF
Konoway Warehouse Company
(Incorporated)
MADRAS, - - OREGON
Ample facilities for handling and forwarding alll kind of
freight All Central Oregon Wool will be stored in and
shipped from this warehouse.
Dates of Wool Sales Will be Set in the Near Future.
W. A. Booth, Pre.
P. P. Stkvakt, VI.Pr.
STATE BANK NO. 1(8
C. SI. F.l.slKS,Ca!if
L. A. Booth, An't "
rnpitsi .lock .pa w.oo
Hurplus ,(M.im
1 n.llvl.lfd proQU 7.HI.KW
IK'lHMlU 1T.H).7
Horses for Sale.
On the old C. Sara Smith ranch,
near Prineville. 125 head of mares
and Kvltllii, larxe enough for work
horws, will tie sold tn liny nuiuher
at reasonable vrlecB. For further
Information address G. II. Hhhhki.l,
Priueville, Oregon. . 12-ltl-tf
Full Blood Jersey Bull.
For sale or will trade for grain. Call,
write or 'phone, J. E. Adamson, Prine
ville, Oregon. 3-23-tf.
Notice for Publication.
' Department of the Interior,
I". 9. IjinJ office at Tlie Plle, Orernin.
Mreb leth. It'll.
Notice id hereby given that Mine A. (itilirfc,
ot Prineville, Oregon. wto m November Tin,
1'S. miic llnmeteii No. oiufi. lor He'. nr'..
nne'., ami e4 ne. wn-tion :w, town. nip
It Boulh. raiote 17 Willamette Meritlian.
ha tile.1 notiee ot liitentlou tu make Final
commutation prtnti, to etat.liill rlaim to lle
laiol alve tiewrilied. l-lore Warren ltrowtl.
County t'lerk. at hi office at prineville, Ore
gon, on tbe .th lav ol April, PU.
Claimant name as wiitteaaca: Iiavid R.
Hobaooil. William II, Kirlthani, Melvin tjralu,
Arthur Mlnkler, all ol prineville iircKon.
&-0 C. W. MouRK, K. inter.
Wanted.
Three or four furnished roomH for
light housekeeping or will take fur
nished house. 'Phone Pioneer Abstract
Company. 2-23-tf.
Eggs for Hatching.
From beet strain of S. C. White leg
horns ; good winter layers ; t2 per 15.
Mrh. J. E. Adamsom, Prineville, Ore.
2-23-2ro.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Crook County,
ttla Millering, plaintiff,
va.
Edward c. Millering, defendant.
To E'lwarci C. Millering, the above named de
fendant. In the name of the Btate of Oregon, you are
hereljy required to appear and answer the
complaint tiled against you in the above en
titled Court and cause, on or before the 4th
day of May, 111, and if you fail BO to appear
and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in
ber complaint: For a decree of this Court dis
solving the bonds of matrimony now existing
between the plaintiff and defendant and Juilg.
ment for plaintiff's costs and disbursements of
this suit.
This summons is published by order of the
Honorable H, C. Kllis, County Jude of the
County of Crook, Slate of Oregon, made and
entered on the 16tb day of March, mil, by
which it was ordered that this summons be
published once a week for six consecutive
weeks in the Crook County Journal, a weekly
newspaper, printed and published In Prine
ville, Crook County, State of Oregon. The
date of the nrxt publication of this summons
is March a, 1111,
M. R. ELLIOTT,
Attorney for plaintiff.
Hotice of l-'inal Settlement.
Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned,
the administrator of the estate of W illiam H.
Kulkr, deceased, thai he has made and tiled
with the clerk of the Comily Conl bis final
accounting of his administration of said estate,
and that the Honorable County Court has set
Monday, the r.th day of June, 11)11 at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon, at the county court room in
Priiicville, Oregon, as tlie time and place for
hearing and settling said final accounting. At
which said time and place any person inter
ested in said estate may appear and object to
said final accounting.
Dated this 6lh day of April, 1911,
l. K, H tew art,
Administrator of lie Estate of William H.
Fuller, deceased. 44
Cows for Sale!
Some Extra Good Milch
Cows for Sale. Call on
phone or write, H. E. Ride
out, Proprietor
Fairview Stock Farm
Prineville,
Oregon
Farm for Sale.
KiO acres, 130 acres food bottom land,
30 acres in cultivation ; all nnder fence;
crejk running through place; small
house; good barn and corrals for hand
ling etork ; surrounded by good out
range. $lti per acre ; easy terms.
Muo Vandkkpool, Priueville, Orojon.
3-23-1 m-pd.
Woman Wanted.
To do general house work. Inquire
of Mrs. W. Tost, Post, Oregon. 3-304-tip
All Work Guaranteed.
I have just returned from my trip
to the country and am ready to take
t-are of your eyes In the same care
ful munner.nit in the past. All work
fully guaranteed or money refunded.
Eyes tested; glitHses fitted.
DR. W. J. CURTIS,
AdufliHon Building, Rooms 14 add 15.
HARNESS and
I SADDLERY
IK
SHOP
ItZ w
H. D. STILL
Prineville, Oregon
7t
C.R. Henry
Resident Locator of
HOMESTEADS
In Southern Crook Co.
Address : : Paulina, Oregon
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands of Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor
We are going out of the Men's Clothing Business and
in order to make a quick cleanup we are offering first
class suits at a sacrifice.
Men's $15.00 to $22.50 Suits for $10.00 Cash.
Men's $10.00 to $12.00 Suits for $5.00 Cash.
Men's Suits Sizes 34, 35, 36, and 37 Only.
All Youth's Suits, Your Choice for $5.00 Cash.
Friday and Saturday Only
R. L. Jordan & Company
Reduction in Prices
On account of lower freight rates, I have reduced the price
from 1 0 to 15 per cent, on all Furniture, Floor and Wall
Coverings, Baby Carts, Stoves, Ranges, Hardware, also
Building Material.
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
Mr. Newcomer, this is the place for you to find every-
g thing you need.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Druggists
Prineville,
Oregon
JUST ARRIVED
J A new line of stationery and office supplies, consisting of .
typewriter paper, ribbons, carbon paper, tablets, fountain pens,
cash boxes, spelling blanks, index memorandum books, letter
files, paper fasteners, tracing cloth, blank books, Moore's push
buttons, pens, drawing pencils, and a fine assortment of combs
and brushes.
Millinery
Carefully Selected Line
Spring and Summer
STYLES.
Mrs. Estes
Millinery Parlors.
PRINEVILLE,- . OREGON.
Statement of Resources and liabilities of
The First National Bank
At
Of Prineville, Oregon
th dot of buaineu March 7, 1911
UKBOURCBS
Jyiann and DUoounU !12fl,412 54
'United HUtte. Bond. 12.6 00
Ban k X remlMa,eto. . , la.(W M
'Uaata Hue from bank M
ltodomptlon fund M 0
1(105,811 74
B. F. Allan, Pr.aM.Dt
Will Wuriw.il.r, Vic.-PmM.ot
I.UMMTIKS
capital Btook.pald In .,,,1 50,000 0(1
Hurplua fund, earned 5,(X0 00
Undlrldsd profit, earned 2,4UH 24
Circulation 8,500 00
Ifepoalta 4iw.HH 50
W05,811 74
T. M. Baldwin. ChUr
H. Baldwin, Aaa't CaahkW
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