FODDER CORN AS A FEED FOR KO.ISES. TUito will l 111 I lo If any rlt In stalling buy lo fiirm iiiiImiiiIh In (lit rnril licit timing lilt w Ci'W tit iiiIIim. It In mi lilull lu pi li i lluil ilcul.t fill If It run liv fill IHl'll In filllrlllliu Iii'ik lit a pn.lli. or I'ourmi wliwy IIiito h no iillinr riii:tuKu un luiml ll must U fill, lint our npliiluu U Hint tlliTii um lllulu run: fi (JiliT Mll In till) KliiH k till yr.ir IIiiiii lum Ihumi Hie i iihii fur Innny n iluy, nml tvu kinnv of m lintli r turn to Willi li n pint nf thin fuel tier cmi Ik ml Hum to fri',1 It to ytnmg UK wull n bkihI Iiui-km, niiyn lin low ti lIoini'Hii'iiil, t'oiii'i-rnlini Iho vnlnu vt corn fmlilrr for liuriMW nf nil kind, rrofomuir HiMiry In liW work un "I'i'inIm nml I'ViiIIiik" wi,vh: "I'rililrr corn itniwu no IliU lily an lo peniill of only iiuill 'titi ! til iim firuilii! Mini cured In tliu hIi-m k lislo n lirljtlit. ( v. Ijirae work lior. nr. piefcrnli). nn tlto fnrm null In tin market. Vli ll.ll.uis, Will,... t'lyili-wtulfl ttinl I'fii'iiPMina aro always In u ttiittul, nml tho younic ..,nes at Uh-mo 1ii'vmI. (-01110111111! very fnwy prlrra. The Illustration above Sim, a KfMMl hi(.'1iiiuii ut . draft .t.lllon ot tlclaluit breed. ihiHt fri'0 foniKu In out uf Hip bout ur tlili tivtilliililii for ri'iiulwiKo In hormj feeding. While t bo utiilli anil liuk will Im left niii'iili'ti, II111 leave. diiti- )K'ur uiili a ivIWi when iilferitl to horses under any l uiitliHnini. Not only urororu lento UHtinlly iiilli- free from tlUHt, lint I hi'' 11 n iuilnliil.il- ami full vf unirlini'iit. Tor miillloini, IiiimkI inures. Idle litirmn nml growing roll" it m fnmgo of good iunllty will lie fi'initl nn v uii.iinl hi Hulmtlliili) for tlinolhy tiny. When tin- lutiniiiio of 11 Qi'lit of fodder corn Ik romiuri d with ! yield of tlinotliy liny from n like urea It I. niin-nt Hint Hie fnrngn of t!ui nirn iIit lit hIiouIiI liolil 11 promt Ui'lll place wltli lioriM'ini-ii wliu mi'k oi'ouoiuy while at the 101 1110 time wish ing to auily a rmlntulilo, nutritious roiiglingo," It la nur own rxiicrlrnro Hint born' fnl brlKhl com fmlilor will corns tlirmiitli tla winter Willi morn bloom nut with a better niilrlt tliun If tuey nre fed heavily on timothy buy. Th Car of Shttp. Kwplnif aheep In nuirh like kwiilim Iiim or Miiiltry. lfnlpi tho owner U willing to nlli'iiil to tho lltilo polntii nt tho iroier time ho hint belter not lUH'iiipt ll, for n II 1 1 lo ncRlci't often ns biiIik In iitilllrleiit Iohk to innko tho prullt a mliiUH itinntlty. How ever, tho euro of Hhin-p Involve Iran liurU work and lest time tlinn thut of uny other live stin k. Profit In LaU Fall Pig. Porno botf Krow era e In 1 111 Hint late full plK nro not worth carina; for, anil they ntlvlxo klllliiK them lit blrlh. However, 111 thin em of IiIkIi prices of luK It In likely that fiirmera will be alow about . killing yomiK pltm even if they ilo come at an uiifuvurublc Kenson. I'Ik can bo 111111I0 to Krow rnplilly In the 1eml of winter, but It taken careful trcntnii'nt. Their nunrtem must be kept dry, nml they Hhoiild bo kept well sheltered from atoruix. A few yen oitn I fed a litter of November pica, ami they ninilo quite aa goml irnnvth ns tho aprlng plga, auys an experli need awlno grower. They and their mother were kept Reparoled from the other boga nml were provided with warm, dry Bleeping qiinrters. They were fed mlildllngH inlxeil with ground ci rn and bui kwheiit. Then I shelled n few ears of corn for them to cut after tbey had coiiHiimed the ground feed. These pigs grew right along and wero nearly as prolltnblo us curlier pigs. Out of Balano. If anybody wants to really know the effect of n link of bulnnco on n horso let him walk on tho tile of 0110 f ot for half a dny. The next day he will re ellze what It melius to bo thrown out of bnlnnco, and be will seo ti nt bis hnrHes nro so shod as to prevent them from becoming unbalanced. l:o will also renllr.11 (lie necessity of enr ng for the feet of his colls ho that they stand level, as nature Intended. Tho feet of young homes are often allowed lo be como badly shaped, and tho wh ile leg Is, of course, throw n out of lis true line. Look after the feet of tli year lings, Brood Mnr In Winter. Brood mures during tho wln!:r pre vious to foaling if not worked dully should bo kept In an open yard shel tered from storms. Dully exorcise is Very luiportnnt to them dulng I'.ils pe riod. Mnrcs that aro not in Hip har ness during Iho winter should have free accoss to u rack filled with fresh straw or hay, wllh n few cars of corn dally. This Is an economical n.i well as a safe way to feed mares during the winter. Horse for Sale. Two 2-year-old fllllee, big ones ; nlao 0-yeBr-old mare, 1400 lb., broke gentle. Inquire oIEd. Smith. 4-13 Broken Horses for Sale. A few broken mares and neldlngn lor snle ; mnrcs weighing 1100 to WOO, KeldliiKS 1100 to 1D00; young; nice animals; also one coming four-year-old stallion, three-quarter Percheron, weight 1400; plenty of bone, blocky ... n . ... j 1 i .i ' CASTRATI0N 0F LAMBS- Oporatlon Should Bo Porformtd Btfor Growth Btgln. It assuredly pays lo cflslrnle lamb. Tho market now discriminate against rum Ui uilm alioiit 2 cents per isiund, which would make from SI.M) to tl per bend, all iHi inme a mini would not ftlvo tho I11111I1 a Imlf inliiute'a alleu tlon when It was III He. The liiiiibs should be can I ruled In tho until and fast ns fust as they sru old enough, suyo Hie Itreeder'a (liixetle. In ! Iho west they are all luslruteil at one ! time usilully, but Hint Is because there : the owe drop their lambs nearly all ' at one Hum lulu In Iho seusoii. In the east they rmiio "strung along," and It Is not wise to wait to cummin all at once. When they are alsml a wi-ck or ten day old, ns soon a they are strung and full of uillk and before they have made much grow 111, castration should bo attended lo. rrnbubly nnmt of the best shepherds simply clip off Hie end of the scrotum anil, seizing the testicles, pull them out, cords anil all, afterward putting In tho wound some lard or tallow that has been inched and mixed with an equal amount of turpentine. There should lie no loss from this operation If It Is done early enough. Castration of old lamb I risky and attended with con sldcrable loss. UNTHRIFTY CATTLE. Improper Rations and Exposure to Woathor Mainly Responsible. Aalilu from poorly selected and de generuto breeds, perhaps the most widely distributed cause of unthrifty cattle la deficient and lmprnier nour ishment. Hcanty and Improperly bal anced winter ration are often worse than lost Animals poorly fed during winter will make comparatively small gain when put on grass. In turn, short pasture mean unthrifty cattle, short profit and an animal unlit to winter. The farmer who doe not properly feed his cattle during the feeding season and who allows himself to be overstocked during summer, thus 1 J L 1 1 Lsm .1 , UKVOM HULL. The Dfvon bred of cuttle or smaller than Hhorthoms or Here ford. They form a Rood dml of tnaltl fat and fin meat. The cow yield a very rich milk and are liked by some dairymen. Tho bull here with shown la a good specimen of the breed. eating bis past" Into the earth, Is sure to bare unthrifty cattle and Is wasting tila money mid land. There Is nothing that adds to much to the thrlftluess of cattle at so little cost as comfortable quarters In In clement weather. From the stand point of economy as well as that of humaulty no feeder can afford to allow his aulinnls to go shivering and ex posed lo tho elements. Such careless ness will surely cut the supply of milk or greatly reduce tho development of the beef animals. Exposure cuts weight and milk, and these take feed. The more exposure tho more feed required before there Is surplus energy, which la tho feeder's profit. It Is necessary, therefore, that the animal be well shel tered aud fed. Keep the Dairy Sweet. Don't harbor the delusion that filth is not n detriment In and around tho dairy building Uur- i lug tho winter. The beat of T summer omy manes tuo Bccm more pronounced aud nuuseat- Ing. Tho cold of winter causes one to overlook flltb because of lack of odor. But it Is still filth. 4-4-4t How Bilker Are Mad. If a horse Is overloaded or so ex hausted that ho cannot pull tho load and In this condition la whipped mid urged to go bo will balk, or If ho starts too quickly aud Is pulled back violently and whipped till coufused and excited the habit of bulking Is bo gun. Thus wo see that this bublt Is purely acquired, tho same as kicking and other hahlls for which there can hardly be a rciisotmblo excuse Thoro ore few men sulllclently gifted with the wisdom and patience to Judiciously use tho whip. The average driver ap pears to believe that It Is tho accom paniment of a loud voice and much bluster, whllo others uso It most free ly when angry, tho result of which Is to produco a like Irritation In the horse. Improving the Flock. In Improving a flock of mutton sheep the rnuj Is practically tho whole thing until such n tlmo ns tho ewes nra equally well bred. Thus tho selection of the breeding rams Is a question of great luqiortnnce and has a dl roct bearing on tho profits from tho herd. Select n ram that possesses great vigor and ns near a mutton Bhnpo and conformation as possiblo and then get tho best possiblo breed type. Give him tho very best of care during tho brooding season nnd do ev erything possiblo to keep him la con dition. Country Gtntlcmnn. . The Clark Hair Dressing Parlors Are located on Courthouse street, one block east .of Main. Puffs, switches, wigs, toupees, hair lewolrv. etc. ordered On flmirnvnl tirn,.r tenm tl.n mn.. " -ri" uu inu uinuu faeturors. Send in your hair combings and have them made up as you want mem. Hnirdrenfiiniv OK bnir itrnasiw! an.1 curled 50c, face massage 50c, scalp mas- ftlllA fit)lV lliimiwm Kite hair glnna ).. almond meal pack COe, clay pack 50c,' ,nn ann noumc am mi un. manl- Let Us Buy The Breakfast Tomorrow (0 Permit us to buy, and give to you, a full package of Ruffed Wheat If you are a reader of any of the magazines given here with, you will note a coupon, which we ask you to cut out and bring to our store, we will redeem them. A Full Sized Packag of Puffed Wheat Free. A TREAT BY THE LEADER Mrs. L Michel, Prop. Prineville, Or. Ladie's Home Journal; Delineator, Pictorial Review; Woman's World; and Ten Others. We also carry a complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Ladie's and Gent's Furnishings. Come and get our prices. Ladies' Spring Suits. Ladies' Spring Suits lijR'-S-'"-.!. If 1 "The La Vogue Garment" J The correct styles in which the "La Vogue Garment" is made will please you. The high quality, good workmanship, splendid lit. MAKE the garment give satisfactory service in the wear. J The best Iriends ol "The La Vogue Garment" are the women who have worn it And because they have worn it, they continue to do so. tj We do not FEATURE the lalncs. the linings, the tailoring, or any other one point, but by giving each o( these points the same conscientious attention, select a garment which is the garment to sell our customers with best satisfaction to them and most consistent, steady, year-after-year profits to us. New up-to-date Spring Suits now here. fj A visit lo ourstore is sure to benefit you, whether you buy anything or not . Clifton & Cornett AT THE OLD BRICK STORE. . 4 'i!"1 ,.i'V ' , w ; .v,wvs-,." m iSSii.sj!SHiii Professional Cards, Crook County jfotlroot Co. Abetruu of title lo .11 land and Iowa lota la Crook eonnty. I. F. WfUe, SecnUrr, ttwrr&t, Orefea (). II. Bwter. 0. E. ft. I,. Hrwatr Cite Knirlrwr I'rineTille, Or. t Jf. iRttonoorg ff'AgBitlmm mud Jurfm (Coanty hhjlcln.) Surveying, Maping, Estimates. Phone, Pioneer 234. N. W, Sanborn j Attorney-at-Law Adamson bltx k Prlnerllle Qm C. SrtM . jtHmrntjf-at.mm float Cttato Offlea with Geo. W. Barnca Huntington & Wilson Attorneys Of The Dailee, Ib.T. opened offloea la Portland, Oregon, Roema 80S-R07 Lewi. Building. Bnilnm eent to tbm from Crook ConntT IhriHiKh tlilroflli-e In The Ihillmi or direct lo thrlr Fortl.ml aiMrvM will receive prompt attention, forlltuid Phone, Main W. P. MYERS O. C. YOUNG jCawjfori Pnrtlce In all errarte. Bperl.I attention to water ngnu, litigation ana criminal aeiencei. Culoor function, Ongom Dr. John Iluback, Late Veterinary Snriteon IT. S. Army, lpertment ot the Fhiltppinee. All surgical Work at Keaaonabl. rnce.. Hamilton S'iblea. Prinerille Or, W. A. BELL FRANK 31ENEFEE The Dallea Lawyers Oregon Cmao. J. dumrd, Jf, P. SStlknmp OCCULISTS ffielknap & d wards yAjfsitimmi and Jarfm. PrimootlU. Onjon Si. Clliott, - jft(mrnmy-Mt-jCmw Prinooitl; Onfi Fred A. Bice, C. E. J. B. Neville, Jr.. F. H County Surveyor. Deputy Co. Surveyor. Rice & Neville Civil Engii General Engineering. I'aixavlLUr, Obboos ffft . S3rink jCawyor jfrtroot, !PrintilU, Orym, G. L. BERNIER Attorney-at-Law Will practice In all theOonrta. Office next door to Dr. Romberg'., Prineville, Oregon. THE GO GETTER OAR Goes All The Time. Gets There On Time. The Car That Passes Everything on the Hills. For Neatness and D.eeance, Surpassed by None. inn at'M m.a -:j.a ..ei;f.A i ll TTintAr.nl used in conatmction is the best - - --av.... UUVII Tf 111 SJIVTO li TJOOT IIUIIIJ JMIMIHVW money can buy. If in doubt about these statements call on me for demonstration and get positive proor. rnce fully equipped $2, 150. WADE HUSTON Surveyor Homestead locations a specialty Prineville, . .... Oregon Brewster Engineering Co., Prineville Oregea. G. A. McFARLANE Lawyer Practice in all coarta and U. 8. land Office. Redmond, Oregon Willard II. Wirtz Attorney-at-Law. Office In M. II. Bigga' office. Pki.neviixe, Oregon. DR. R. D. KETCIIUM Drugless Healer Spioal Adjaatmenta and Dietetics Specialty CONSULTATION FREE Hour. 73" lo U a. m. 1 lo t p. m. Call, answered promptly. Rooms 16-17 Adamson B'dg. D. H. PEOPLES Gvil and Irrigation Engineer. Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveying, Mapping, Estimating. Office next door to Lyric Therter Notice for Publication. United 8tate Land Office, The Dalle., Oregon April lltli, 1911. Notice U hereby given th.t the Northern P&cinc Kailwav Company, wtioae poet office aildreaa it St. Paul, llmuwou, has thla (1st day ol March, lil, filed la thla office it. ap plication to select under the provision, of the act of Congress approved July I. 1WJ8 30 Stat. 697, 620 as extended by the Act ol Congress Approved May 17, 1908, the rwi wVi sec. , two 16 S.. B. IS ast, W. M. acre., Serial No. 0rU61 Any and all persons claiming adversely the lands described, or desiring to object be cause of mineral character or the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavit of protest In this omce, on or before the 3rd day of June. 1911. uo C.W.MOOBJS, Register. !PAyimian and Snrfmm Call. Amnra Pbomttly Dat oa Night OmCI ON. SOOTH 09 ADAMSON , DM.V9 Stokk. Both office an resi dence telephone.. !Prinmttl; Vrtgom Dr. J. Tregelles Fox M. R. C. S. Kng; and L. S. A. London; Licencee Oreiton State Metlical Board. u I., . uVDinn AH. nt ciitary Canal; women and children s diseases. Attendance at office, Main St., Prine- vt le, daily uw. xvi. riunetjr ivi. Notice for Publication. Department ol the Interior, U. 8. Land Office sl 1 tie irniR'H, ifrcpvu. r a.", Notice Is hereby given that RALPH CROSS, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on October 25th, itktu ninlA hnn.ttttta(l No. 0A458. for NKl, Section 13. Township 15 South, Range 15 East, Willamette Meridian, nas ntea nonce oi iu tention to make ttual commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Warren Brown, County Clerk, at his office, at PrineviUe, Oregon, on the 31st day of Mav, 1911. , Claimant names as witnesses: Ray V. con stable, Omar C. Claypool, Raleigh B. Cross, Marion R. Biggs, all of Prineville, Oregon. 4-vWp C.W. MOORK, Register. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, United Sutes Land Office, The Dalles. Ore. April -25, 1911. To Mason E. Newsham oi Prineville, Oregon, Contestee: You are hereby notified that Kate Colvin who gives Prineville, Oregon, aa her postoffic address, did on March 21, 1911, Ale in thisoi- Gee her uuiy corroooraiea application m con tMt and secure the cancellation of vour home stead, entry No. 06565 serial No. 06666 made May 16. 1910, ior lot , s?i nnw ec. a, sv NESec. 4, T.18. 8., R. 1? HWH 8W Bee. M, township 17,8., range 17 E Willamette Meridian, asgrounas lor ner contest sne ai leees that said Mason . Newsham has wholly abandoned said tract of land for over six months last past; that be has wholly lauea to cultivate and improve the said tract as by law required; that he has wholly failed to reside upon said tract of land for more than six moot ns ias. pas.; inn. smu auneuce ww ou. due to his employment in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States in timeoi war. You are, therefore, further notified that tho said allegations will be taken by this office aa having been confessed by you, and your said entry will be canceled thereunder without your further right to be heard therein, either beiore this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOl KTH publication of this notice, aa shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and responding to these allegations of contest, or if you rail within that time to file in this office due proof that you have served a copv of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. If thla service is made by the delivery of a eopy of your answer to the contestant in person, proof of such service must be either toe said con testant's written acknowledgment of his re ceipt of the copv, showing the date of its re ceipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was made stating when and where the copy was delivered; if made by regis tered mail, proof of such service must consist ol the affidavit of the person by whom the copy waa mailed stating when and the postomce to which it was mailed, and this affidavit must be accompanied by the postmaster's receipt for the letter. You should state in your answer the name of the postoffice to which you desire future i notices to be sent to you. 0. W. MOORE, Register. Date of first publication May 11, 1911. Date of second publication May 18, 1911. Date of third publication May 25, 1911. Date of fourth publication June 1, 1911. 5-llp ; E. G. HODSON, Agent. PLUMBING! I have located permananlly in Prineville and will open a Plumbing Shop. 1 im pre pared to execute order?, for lu'gh grade plumbing inalli'ts branches including sewer and fjeptic Tank plumbing, and alsct dealing: tit Cement and Lime. L. A. Thompson Office and Shop , Hotel Oregon,, Prineville. Hot let for Publication rvepartment of the Interior, U. 8. .Laud Oittce at The Dalles, OWRon. Avrll iSlh, mil. Notice Is hereby given that Alleo O. Sears of trlnvill. Oreion. who. on March 14th. 1910, made Hoiaestead No. 1MV218, lor ne1 neN&'. and 8u new, tteetion 20, Township 15 somh, ranice 15 east, Willamette Meridian, has Hied rtoliee of intention to make tinal commutation proof, to establish claim to tne lana aoove uesc.rioeo, before Wajren Brown, county olerk, at his of nco at Prluevlllo, Oregon, on the ?th day of June Mil. Claimant names as witnesses: Zeph. T. nldeon, Dalton A. Yates, LaVeme Sears, ot Vrinevillo, Oregon; Uuy Sears of Kedmond, Oregon. C.W. MOORK. Wi Kegistcr. Call for County Warrants. All registered road warrants up to and including registered number 80, and scalp warrants up to and including registered number 547 are now payable. Interest ttops from date of this notice. Dated this 13th day of April, 1911. Prineville, Oregon. Notice for Publication. Department of the interior, V. S. Land Olttee at The Dalles, Oregon May ilh 1911. Kotice is hereby given that , Frank K. Hume, of Roberts, Oregon, who, on March tth, 1910, made Homestead, No. 09142, for E NWy, W NK, section Ti, township 17 south, range 17 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Anal commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Tlmothv E. J. unity, V. S. Commissioner at his omce, t Prineville, Oregon, on the 15th day ol June, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses! Jede E. Robert. Fred Merrill, of Roberts, Oregon, James Cram, Mike Mayfield, of Prineville, Oregaa. C. W. MOORK, Register. S U New Goods. A. H. Liooman & Co. have a straight car of Iron Bedsteads on the way here. Also another car ol Wall Paper and Linoleum. These large shipments give voo an unlimited Btock to select from. -.,l,-t. ria. . 3 30 NO MORE Freight Troubles The Oregon Trunk Railwuy is open for business to Opal City, just "north of Crooked River. The Jones Warehouse Company GEORGE A. JONES, Manager will handle all freight at Opal City for the railroad. The old Shaniko Moody Warehouse system will be employed. Merchants will get their goods promptly and without inconvenience. OPAL CITY will be the freight terminus for 90 days more. Have your freight consigned in care of JONES Address communications to BEND, OREGON.