Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 11, 1911, Image 2

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    GOVERNMENT
CAREY ACT
irrigated Lands
In Famous Powel Butte District, only
Six Miles from Prineville, now open
for settlement. Perpetual Water Right,
for only $40 per acre. The
Land is Free
To Settlers
Filings can now be made at Prineville.
Central Oregon Irrigation
Company.
A. R. Bowman.
Selling Agent
Prineville, Oregon
City Council
Adjourned Meeting
d adjourned meeting of the
city council was held Tuesday
evening. Present Mayor Ed
ward, Conncilmen Rosenberg,
AVinnek, Ward and Noble. Re
corder Breese and Officer Weston.
Officers for the election May 29
were appointed as follows: Judges
John Henderson, D. P. Adam
son and Geo. Wbitis. Clerks A.
R. Bowman, Addie Foster and
Claude E. Smith.
Two ordinances were passed to
final reading and approved. One
ordinance makes it a misdemeanor
to leave a driving animal unhitch
ed on any public highway in the
city of Prineville, or any person
allowing any driving animal to
stand without food or water on the
public highways of the city for
more than six hours, or any per
son that leaves any driving animal
on the public highways of this city
after twelve o'clock midnight, will
be subject to fine or imprisonment
or both.
The other ordinance makes strin
gent penalties for serving drinks to
minors or allowing them to loiter
around saloons, and also places
the ban on habitual drunkards.
Warning to Saloon Men.
An ordinance passed by the
council of the city of Prineville muken
severe penalties for serving drinks to
minors and habitual drunkarks.
They must not be allowed to loiter
on the premises. The penalty for
selling liquors to minora is a line ol
from $5 to $100, or by Imprisonment
from two days to thirty, or by both
fine and Imprisonment.
In the case of habitual drunkards
the fine Is from (50 to $100, and In
default of payment of such fine shall
be Imprisoned In city Jail one day
for each (2 of sucb fine and costs,
not to exceed 30 days.
CUAH, 8. EDWARDS,
6-11 Mayor.
Crook County High
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Complimented
Returning from a trip through
Central Oregon, Superintendent
Alderman reports an activity in
school affairs there which is sur
prising to him. He declares that
the school facilities are keeping
pace with the active development
of that section and reports an ex
ceptional increase in school at
tendance. At Prineville, where the Crook
County High School is located,
the attendance has gone up 50 per
cent in the last year.
"This is an exceptionally fine
high school," stated Superinten
dent Alderman. "The old court
house has been removed so as to
adjoin the handsome school build
ing and is being us d as a portion
of the school. A teachers' train
ing department, a tlas in agri
culture, a commercial course are a
few of the departments in high
school work which are proving to
be practical.
"The students in Central Ore
gon, I find, are willing to under
take anything and are live and
enterprising. They are decidedly
loyal to their institutions and are
aiding materially in developing
them, as well as their section of
the state.
"1 was at Prineville, Redmond,
Madras and Laidlaw and find that
the work of the schools is remark
able. "Redmond has three times as
many pupils as last year and it is
necessary for the town to bold
school in halls above stores, so
rapid has been the increase. The
Oregon Trunk has proved to be a
godsend to the schools as well as
to the country."
Railroad Officials
Visit Prineville
House for Rent
Small furnished house for rent during
summer. AddreBS E. E. Evans, Piint
ville, Ore. 5-4-1 m
Lewis W. Hill, president of the
Great Northern Railway; Carl R.
Gray, president of the North Bank
road and the Hill lines in Oregon;
George B. Harris, chairman of the
board of directors of the Burling
ton syEtem; James Patterson, a
prominent wholesaler of St. Paul
and a stockholder in the Great
Northern, came in Tuesday even
ing with V. P. Davidson, presi
dent of tha Oregon & Western Col
onization Co.
These gentlemen held informal
talus with our business men and
expressed pleasure at the evi
dences of growth and prosperity.
Pointing to the foundation of the
new Crook County Bank building,
Mr. Hill remarked that it looked
good to him. He referred to the
street grading and other improve
ments going on as being right in
line with up to-date towns. "No,
I am sorry I have no railroad news
for you," he said. "This visit is
for the purpose of familiarizing
Mr. Gray with the territory tribu
tary to our lines. He can act
more intelligently with questions
that come up for his decision."
Of course it was not expected
that Mr. Hill would talk railroad,
but the fact was significant that
Mr. Davidson had charge of the
party and was going over the lands
owned by big company.
The party left Wednesday morn
ing for Burns. Mr. Stinson, the
local agent for the colonization
company, accompanied them. He
and Mr. Davidson are expected
back tomorrow. The railroad offi
cials will return by way of Bend
and meet their private car which
was left at Opal City.
For Sale. -
Young buggy team, new buggy and
naruees. Call at this office. 4-li-tf
GOOD POINTS OF THE
DUROC-JERSEY HOG
Thotv are I tin stvnt Iriv0 of
tiiKN and 111 thi onlor of tlu-ir mi in
born thoy aiv IVhiiuU'liliui, limv-Ji-rwys
and Hoikliiiv. Tlio I'linn--Jfiwy
hog Ix r.ild'y Nvinnlns in. rv
popular, and Owrvulljr an, it(i un
Ohio lin prow or In liural NYw
Yorker. Tluv liai nil llu utx-d pnuia
of tilt' lVtHlultllillil-4, tillt till SUIV.
bare UirKor llltirs of pi and tin
ability to save tlifiu. v. Into tlio fill
boss Iu-n rvntly fr nntrkot outwvlyti
1 Via ml Ctitua ho if the aaitia ago
and Hutch. Tlu pl.tur sbti lu-rw-wlth
U of a jmro l'il I'lirvio-Jirm'T
now In fnlr oon.lU It'll. Tlio I tunic
Jersoy and tln Poland China lrv-tW
originated lu OMo urnl constitute tho
corn Nlt t.Npo of hog. l.oug cmwn
by biwders who selected fur m-ttu'a
of frame, a tvault favored by a ration,
principally corn, which eouslnted
largely of fat and carbohydrates ami
low lu couteut of protein and ciikiuni
salts, hoc of these two breeds are
chunky, early maturing and producers
of th best lard lu tint world. IIojjs of
thene bretxls are flue of bone and fut
ten easily at early ages, making hs-
Call for County Warrant.
j All rotfi'tored general fund warrant!
up to and including rrtfiatvml No. H'7
and road warrauta up to and including
roititcrrd numlr M at new pavabl.
luterert will Hop Iroiu the date of tint
i notice.
j 1'uted April 1, UUI.
lUlph 1.. Jordan, County Treasurer.
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j The Genuine Missouri Mammoth
Jack,
1) K B S
I Registered
i Will make the araaon at the old
'Comb place, tVlioco, Will rtun.l (or
; 1 the eaou, money due the lal ol
July. II mare (alia to lie with loal the
unal return privilege tin (all.
Kegislorod American (tailed Paddle
llorw REX GOLDEN, will make the
im at Hie tame place on the Mine
terms.
BIGGS & CRA1N
IVMoi.U aiMroM, rrinovil.e, Owkoh.
la.
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
Photo by fnltej Smtea department of
agriculture.
Or1tnal!y the Puroc-Joraey waa
a laraa, coarse animal, but of re
cent ye.tr the object haa tux-n to
breett out the cttara-naa of bone,
bead and ears. Whllo much of tho
rouchneas has been rllmtnaltttl. still
the !uroc-4tretys are not aa rw
Aned and compact aa the l'ulttnd-Culnaa.
sllile the larse ruu of 175 and
pound htgs that were so much lu de
mand during the priwut yeur.
Though of the Hue boned, meat built,
chunky tyi of hug, the liuroc-.Iersey
Is not so extreme as the I'oland China,
being somewhat hirger and po!w.ilug
more scale. Its color Is a rich red
or mahogany and Is very pleasing.
The faults of the breed are a tend
ency toward tot large litters of uu
denized pigs, faulty backs and a tend
ency to sandy colors. The writer
doe not have much faith In the oft
repeated statement that sows of chun
ky conformation are less proline aud
poorer mother than sows of tnukler
type, for It would em that It Is a
question of being too fat. Instead of
a question of conformation. It Is one
of getting too much fattening food
and not enough nitrogen and calcium
phosphate aud other needed calcium
salts In the rations.
Corn the Bast Silaga,
Silage has been produced In this
country for a comparatively short
time, but Its place Is (irmly establish
ed as an adjunct to the dairy. It pro
vides a cheap, succulent food of uni
form quality and Is easily bundled and
fed. There has been a great deal of
experimental work with slluge, sev
eral crops having been used, such as
clover, alfalfa, soy beans, sorghum
and corn. Crops that may be easily
preserved, such as buy and clover, are
better cured, all things considered,
than siloed. Corn is easily the first
as a plant for the silo. Lurge quanti
ties may be grown on a small area
of land, and It makes a slluge possess
ing a delightful aroma.
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brand of Wine,
Liquor and Cigar.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor
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O. K. MARKET
Stroud & Stroud, Proprietors
Butter and Eggs
Country Produce
A Fine Line of Sausage
Telephone orders receive
prompt attention
Choice Beef, Veal
Mutton and Pork
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5 Shinlc-i, Motililii'Ki), Witiilowa, 4
I)oor, liliisson, Y.U: V.w., Klc.
SHIPP& PERRY
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
rHiMivu.l.i:, oki:;i.n
BttK'k Wartli d by the tiny, wtik or month at
Reasonable rate. HctiH'iiilK'r tin when in
I'rinvville, Hates Ukawi.naiii.k. Wo have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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HARNESS and I
SADDLERY I
SHOP
H.D. STILL i
Prineville, Oregon
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"I. W. HARPER"
RYE.
It superb llavor ami uniform inuliiy bato noli rei-og-tiitiou
Iroin coiiutimeuriii ail iiier tliu woiltl.
FOUR GOLD MEDALS
teftily to tlii. These ntit.liilii were tinar.li-.l in ,,.
Orleans IHVi; I'liicngo I'.M; runs, Kratu'e, liakt, ami
St. Umis, 1IHII.
When ordering whirkey late no channa, make it
iiaIxMi:k
Sold By
Silvertooth & Browder
Shaniko, Oregon
1M MAJMmairpFmiR?iffifj2ygjijR&,
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Look After Weak Cattle.
All cows that are weak, extremely
thin and coughing must be removed
from the herd. Milk from unhealthy
cows Is not safe to use, and only cows
In good health can make profitable
use of the food given them. The herd
should be tniiitected at regular inter
vals by a competent veterinarian. Illi
nois Experiment BUtlon.
Bran For Dairy Cattla.
Wheat bran Is an excellent feed for
dairy cow. Mixed with cottonseed
meal It is a splendid concentrate. Bal
ance the ration with good hay.
C.R. Henry
Resident Locator of
HOMESTEADS
In Southern Crook Co.
Address : : Paulina, Oregon
Warren & Woodward
CIVIL ENGINEERS
Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Survey. Estimate Furnished
on Power Plant.
MAPS
We have had 10 year experience, embracing all branche
of Civil Engineering.
Redmond, Oregon.
Box 187
OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY
DAILY TRAIN SERVICE.
To Portland Spokane, Seattle, St. Paul,
Chicago, St. Louis, Denver, Omaha Kan
sas City.
Train leave Opal City 8:30 a. m Culver 8:50 a. m., Metoliu
9:10 a. m., Madra 9:30 a. m., arrive Portland 7:45 p. m.
Leave Portland 9:55 a. m., arrive Madras 7:50 p. m., Metoliu
8:05 p. m., Culver 8:23 p. m., Opal City 8:50 p. m. Direct stage
connection to and from interior point.
R. BUDD, Chief Engineer, R. E. MICHAEL,
Portland, Oregon. Agent, Madras, Ore.
J. H. CORBETT, T, A. GRAHAM,
Agent, Opal City, Ore. Agent, Metolius, Ore
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W. A. Boom, Pres. I). F. Htkwabt, Vlce-Pres. c. M. Fi xiKt.rathr
HTATK BANK NO. 18K J. A. BOOTH, Au'l "
Crook County Bank
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Capital mock fully paid tfii.onnoo
Hurplua ft.mio.M)
HtockholdfrH' liability Sn.mio.oo
Statement Rendered to State Bank Examiner Nov. 10, 1910i
, Amij Liabilitia
ifn and nuKounts 13,r2n.M Capital atock tf!fl,oonoo
Overdraft IOU Hurplua ttm'm
Furniture and fixtures i.TflM I'ndlvliled proflu T WMWI
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Cub as au ud du htm laalu 179,157.19
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WANTED:--BAD TITLES.
If you have purchased a GOLD BRICK in
stead of a clear tillc to your land come to us.
We can straighten it out for you.
Get our figures and see our work before se
curing your abstract.
Standard Title Examiners Endorse Our Abstracts.
PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY.
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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
it w ouiv- yuu luunev. m
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