Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 27, 1911, Image 7

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    RAISING DIARY COWS.
Profit In Producing Wall Bred Cewe
For the Market.
Tim blub l' wlili li prevail for
tlrxi rlnas dairy " imulil l linluie
uinrti farmers lu keen rc;laeeil bulla
null lu make iiinriMiiili Dimly f
the hllallnws of aUiTeeaful lllf tJ
bcirer raising, any Hoard lialryiuau.
It l iirrlliiu Imw few fanner Ihero
an who ur really iiiI calf ralaer.
Tlll Illiul Tllllle of "hI I'OW lli'M'll'l
In a iiri-nt ini'Hiirn iiihhi Imw will he
linn been ralsinl from colflMMHl lo ma
ternity, We have liollcnl Hint four Ullii
contribute very greatly In snores In
thin articular-firm. KHd rtiilry lilm.il
In tli lre; mxiinil, clean, ilry Utirlir.
fr.iiirntly dlsttif.stcil; llilril. 'ilonty of
aweet akluitntlk fill III I'Mlli kept wt.ll
cabled; fourth. uikmI. well cured al
falfa liny after t tit rnlf In three In
four month olil null from Hint time
on. A li.-lfi r kIvi-ii nirnirn liny will
make n itiihhslly ImMIit growth miU
Ir.c nil thnl ni'i'iiiml.
Hitch rnlxliitf. f-l mill rare mt-m to
Iiiivh ii mliiiiilniliiK iffii t mi tin "
ternnl nriin. iiiul the In-tfi-r uinkin it
better cow nil 1 tint nrcntllit. Of course
llin iliilrv tit-i'i'illim l Hii' foundation,
II In nf no ii-" In lr In lunUe n tro.sl
row nut of n heifer llml bus urh
t.-ml In her, linl ll l true, "ii'il
often liiiin'iiiiilily true, llml tin Imhi
liivil heifer In IIm world rnn do utterly
ninilliil bv unit. Ill, iui-kllir.il tiniiilllnii
nn.l fit1liui In tin- llrst two year of
h.T life.
Tlii business of nf'Hlii.'liisj well l.r.tl
first vln ihtlrjr h 1 b prolttiible
. After lo yeur of nj;o tin' r,,vf
liim n double llm of profit In tin in Hk
she jii-iiN iiiul In ln-r I'MKHiy. All
Hint t nixslcil ihi lln purl of tin'
flintier ! nn InlelllK' iil iiiiiI.thIiiikIIiil'
of what II linuns in produce u paid
cow.
PRINTS OF CHEESE.
THE HOISTEIN COW.
the lands Out Conspicuously at
Milk Producer.
All ll i ik ll II illlTeri'iirii of opinion el
lulu on ninny point almut ilnlry breed,
on on there I mi dispute, any the
American A i ! ullurUt. The bltf lilnek
nil white llnlalclii are ILih henvlcat
milker. A liitll vltluula tin y bold the
record, ami an for herd average they
stand lu a clnii by theuiaelre. lu
(Ilia aeiiM III breed la fatnuiia aa
tuormuua milk producer, llolnlelu
milk enjoy a distinction that au fur
baa uot been claimed by til enthusi
ast of Ilia other breed . Borne tx-llvva
that tlila milk ta mora vIiIIkIiik tknn
any ullier kind, but whether tliera la
any aueli thltil a a vitality peculiar
to uillk 1, of roume, Ulapulod quea-
Hon.
An ttnillaputed point atumt II. .lutein
milk I tli -miuhII flit lilotiuli. Koine
prefer It thin wny, olliera itlnllka It.
Kor lillttei'iniikhitt It In a dniwl.ii.il.
but for ahlpplnil or for elieean It la
diH lilinl uilviiiilnue. When milk U lilp
piil over a It'll i dlatmii'U I lie f lit rle
to the lop nf tile cull or other Veaael III
whl.il It U tnuw.rteil. With Jemey
in- tiiteriniey milk IhU creiiinlutf dike
pln.'i) ery ipllrkly. but with llolmelii
milk the i reiiui risen very alowly. Kr
ahlppluu to innrket Ihla breed pt'odin i-a
a milk Hint la p ii'lnily iidupted to (he
linnlnlilim of riillrond lriiiiMiiliilloti.
Aa f.ir lileeaemilklllli. llolatelii milk la I
pupiiliir for the roiianii Hml Hi int
Kl.il.iilc nin renillly reliilinil III the
Hid.
Now n wold nlmut thi cowa. They,
Inn, lime their t:ooil l"ilnta. They nru
dHlh, eiiNlly iniliinu'ed mid not nt nil
fretful or HiiKpl.-lmia, mid no l.reiil ex
eeeda litem III couatllntliilinl vlisor.
The cnlna nn Inrce nt birth and nre
imnnlly amine ami thrifty. They iirovt
filal mid fit 1 1 en enally. They lire a Ian
See Oregon First
Continued from firnt page.
The Greatest Treat of the Season !
Neval and Attmeliva Form For Mar
koting Dairy Product!.
V. II. riinlUKI'.H of tin VIcniialu
eMiillllielit atntli.ll Ina ria-etilly n
..itiil realllla i.f cxperllllellta nil the
luiiniifioiiire of cluiae In aiimll al.ea.
the follll ilmaell Im'IiiiX alllJl.'.-ati'il by
Hie .iiiil prima of butter ulili Ii luive
.rnve1 an aueeeHHf ill.
The ihed.lnr iheeae experluieul'd
W illi w iia Hindi by the tistliil pr. c.
the null' luiHlllleiitlnii biliitf in Hie
invasion mid In the "fnllnner" used i
In the prcaa. The curd wna plueed
In a id r lesip nf ns iniii;iiliir j
ahnpe, the iM.ttoill or "follower" of ,
w hl' li wn a curved l-mnl dH hb d Into i
a number of ais tlona, em h of which
rorreHiHiin led to a half aiund print of I
rheiste. Two ais-tlona would, nf courae,
repreacut n pound. The form of the
print la ileteruilniHl by the rnrvlna
of the tMiiinl, which may In of any
Im lo aull any pnrtlctiliir niurket.
The aiH'tloii run la nudity eut npnrt
when anhl by the relnller. The cluvaea
aveniKcd very tieiirly tlftei'ti pntmdi
!
i
I 1
Tin rliaiiiln llnlateln tUI pi"
luiisi Itctrolili I."' o.'ii a c.ii.alsl
eut crlne h inner ("r a. viTi.1 yciua.
'Il.ul l.o la a niiiaiil'lieiil niilnnil la
puri.nl. II" l-nn.ea of I.unuua
funilly, ninl h.a calv.- ale alan '
ll.u .IK wllinma IM" II" l "io
head of lh HUno herd of lVuooily,
l an.
Intf country than either Ltah,
Colorndo. or New Mexioo. It i
much thn autne character of
only ita altitude It aomewhatl
er than thoae other countries
"Stockmen are now welcoming
ottlert Into the country. They
are rapidly awing things from a
new light, realizing that farmers
with their outputa of hay, feed
and other agricultural articles
will build up a vat empire.
They soy that the hill and
mountain will always be good
irrazlnir for cattle, and believe
that the horticulturint and agh
culturitit will not injure their
livelihood to any extent.
"Oue of the chief attractions of
this country n ita wonderful di
verslty. Almost any kind of en
vironment sought can be found
in Central Oregon, there being
hills, valleys, prairies; In fact,
every nature of climate, altitude
and land. There are mineral
springs there; there are wonder
ful little valleys; tliero urethous
anils of acres which may be re
claimed by irrigation; there is
nlmiiKt evervlhiiikT in that vast
territory."
Leavinir the Oresron Trunk at
Opal City, the automobile party
of which Mr. Chapman was o
member toured southward to the
California line, ending the trip at
Klamath Kalis. Interesting side
trips were made to nearly every
little town In the interior region,
"llv all means. Mr. Motorist.
ami Ori-L'oii before coing else
where. You have tho greatest,
grandest land in tho great, won
ilerful Northwest." said Mr.
Chapman.
BROOD SOWS IN WINTER.
"Among the Breakers"
Phey W
will be presented in the
Prineville Commercial Club Hall
by local talent from Bend, Oregon
Thurs. Eve. August 3
TWO HOURS OF FUN
This play has met with great approval in the cities of the east
when handled by the professionals
Every character in this cast has their part well in hand and you
will receive the full benefit of your money
Performance commences at 8:30 o'clock
In thla a, when attrurtlvaneaa
awa a lima way toward Itio anlo
of any product. II mlKhl be well 'or
dairymen lo eimaliler tlio pnaal
bllliy of exIcnilliiK II. aula their
rheeaa Uy l.rlniin II nefiiro tha
putillo In Ilia eoiivaiilaiit mid al
truollv form of pound prima.
lu welittil and were divided Intn fifteen
prlntM. The dlineiiKlona of encli block
..r ..i,.u..i w-i.i-d ill l.v i;t. '.'." by o,.5
Inehea. ciicU print belli 2'4 tiy 24
4 Incliea. At tho WIhcoiihIii alatlon
no dllllciilty waa experienced lu cur
ing these elieene lu tho aiimo way aa
cbcddiir chiH-Hii la rurvd.
Tho bottom and aldea ahould bo
greuaed and the rlieeae turned oecaalon
ally, allliiiiiuh It ahould not rest on
tho printed surface for a very long
time, lly exercising a lllllo euro lu
handling these cheeses during tho cur
Jug process, ncoonllng to rrofessor
KarrliiKtoa, they etiu be kept cleiin and
otlructlve In uppeiiritucc, und If well
nuido from good milk will develop uu
aeceptublo Ihivor Hint, (ogt'thcr with
the trademark branded lnlo each
pound, will bo helpful In protecting
tho reputullon of a certain niaUo of
cheeso. l'rofossor Farrlngton thinks
, It very likely thut print cheoso may
be satisfactorily cured lu cold storage
and thut tho cheese, ho cured will pos
sess a minimum of rlml, with au ex
cellent flavor and texture.
pr'lHtetit. No difference what ertiaa J
III breeding ta uiHile, tho llolstelu char
acterlailca, ua 11 rule, pruil.nnliittte.
The largo alo mill the tendency to
lay nu fill If fed ft foi'ining foods are
both iHilnta of utility which many
furuiera do hot care lo overlook. While
diilrymeii aro Iwllevera lu H'lal pur
poao cow for tho aKclul purpose of
prdiiclng tullk or butter, they do fool
that If a good cow iHwaessoa a large
earraaa Hint will carry lo market a
large iiiuiullty of meat when the anl
mill as a milker haa tluiahed her time
then they are not averse to an using
her, getting III this way an addlllotml
profit that would not be Ksslllo were
ahu extremely niiKiilnr, with no teud-
eucy to llesh up nnd fatten.
Paraiitat en Hogs.
There aro very few herds of hogs
that do not auffer from piirusltes-ex-teruiil
or Inleriiiil or tiolh. No one
would argue that a bog could do Its
beat when botheriil with lice or
worms, but comparatively few tliluk
thill these la-sta mny seriously affect
prollls. They may not affect prollts
to an niiprei'tbble exleut wheu they
are not preseut In excessive uumbers.
The herd may go on for year without
iM-lug seriously affected by them, but a
tlino fiivoriible to Iho pnraslti-a will
come when they will Infest the little
pigs to such uu extent that the loss
will bo plain. It pay to ne aiwnys on
tho wntch for these little "profit ent
ers" and do Bomethlng to get rid of
them when they are found, l'roventlve
measures aro ulways best to control
worms or lice.
Comfortabia Quartan and Cartful
Faading Maka Far Profit.
Success lu sirk production Is large
ly affected hy the attention glveti In
the henllh and comfort of the brood
aow. Khe should always, especially lu
winter, be boused In a warm, comfort
able place. Preferably this will be
a cot well annulled with straw and
baring a door which swings both ways,
alwava closing wheu the aow passes In
or out. This .t may well lie located
at some distance from the feeding
place, ao that she will get the uecessnry
exercise In running to and fro.
Her food should consist largely of
bulkv foods, audi aa milk, roots and
TICKETS ON SALE ON AND AFTER
Tuesday August 1st at Winnick's Drug Store
General admission 50c Reserved seats 75c
r
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Notice For Publication.
IVpartmPnl of the Interior,
U. S. Lana Otllw St Ttw DhIIm, Oregon.
June mnd, UU.
Ni.Hn.la hirelir riven tlmt AniU-ra P. J.
U.l.r ,,r Prln.,vtll,.. OrvflOll. wtlO Oil AUKUttt
fill. W. made HimiesUam No.UH ror IxilB j
1.1.9. and 4, Hectlon S. Townsnip w swiin. I
Itanae 14 Kiutt, Wlllamrtle Mt-rldlan, has Bled
liolloeorilltenllon lo muKC nnii ix.iiiiuiuw-i
lion proof, lo .".l.a. Illi ehilm to I he land
above deaorlbi'd, la-fore Warren Brown,
eounlT clerk, at lilaomce at Prineville. Ore
gon, on Hie Slh day of August. HU'.
luimiinL itHiiiea an w!iMe--a. d. n,,u
Rls. KIkiumiu A. IIUBW'tl, of Prineville, Ore
gon; mrlHtlau EWlia, nt-ury iwws .wc
lluttf, Oregon.
U.p J. . awno, IVK law. .
Judging nerkahlra
famous agricultural
Knglund.
aowa at tha
how, Leeds,
( Milk Room Raquiramanta,
The milk house or milk room ahould
bo eeparato fnnn tho bum. ao that no
odors from the Iinrti will penetrate it.
It need not bo expensive, but ahouhl be
built ao that sunlight and ventilation
sro not obstructed. It should be pro
thled Willi plenty of cold water nnd
nlso with some method of providing
hot water or slenui f.r donning tho
utensils. It should have smooth walls
mid ceilings, such ns emi easily bo
kept clean. Tho tnlllc hnuso should not
bo used ns n general storeroom.
Paanutt aa a 8wina Fead.
, In fattening awlno on peanuts, ns
extensively prnctlced In the peanut
growlug regions of the south, tho fat
au produced la oily. To harden the
fat tho hogs should be fed tho corn
the final ten days or two weeks before
alnUL'hter. This will harden the fat
ntlsfuctorlly.
Ration For Dairy Cowa.
We believe that the following com
bination of feed will innlio ns economi
cal and as good a ration aa could be
BUggested, Buys Hoard's Dairyman.
Let each atilnml have dully thirty
noiinds Biliigo. eight to ten pountis
clover bay and corn stover ml libitum.
A uilxltiro consisting or -mo pounus
ooru chop. pounds nrnn nun -no
pounds glutei! feed will suppiemem
tills roughage very well. Eight pounds
should bo ButUcleut for tho production
of one pound of butter rut or one
pound for each three and ouo-Ualf to
four pounds of milk.
Crossing Sheep Breeds.
The cross of any of the down breeds
on western Merino ewes will result ex
ceedingly well. Tho cross with the Ox
ford will give large tiiiulis, well wooled.
To go buck ngnln to Itninboiilllet blood
will he nil right If the grower cares
more for wool nnd mutton than for
mutton and wool. Experience shows
that tho more (mature there aro the
hotter the sheep will thrive.
clover hay, which will keep her lu good
coudltlon without fattening. As far-
rowlnc time approaches the bulk
should be cut down, less water should
be given and more protclu aud oily
feeds should be fed bo aa to keep the
sow lu a laxative condition. She
should tie disturbed as little as pos
sible. If she Is allowed to get nervous
or excited the effect may bo seen upon
the litter In an excitable temperament,
which lessens the rapidity of their
growth.
Remedy For Splints.
Clip off the hnir and paint the en
largements with tincture of Iodine three
times a week. If there Is any lameness
present give the animal absolute rest
and wheu Iodine tincture baa dried
keep the parts covered with cold wet
compresses of cotton batting and band
ages. Iu bad cases blistering or even
puncture firing aud blistering becomes
necessury.
Land for Sale.
(140 acres of good farming land in the
lanious Powell Butte country. Inquiie
oi K. A. Hire, county surveyor, Trine
ville, Oregon. 4-8
Notice for Publication.
peiiartment of the Interior,
V. 8. Land Office at The Hallo. Oregon.
July Mtb, U".
Notice la hereby given that Olenn K. John
ami of Prineville, Oregon, who, on February
.nth, !'. mada Homestead No. DtJetm. for
NW4 8eetlon'ATownahlp 111 South, Knnge
16 Kaat, Willamette Meridian, baa rtled notice
of Intention to make nnnl commutation
proof to establish claim to the land above
described before Warren Brown, county
clerk, at his oil lee 1 rruievuie, urefon, on
lhe6lll day of September. IM1,
Claimant names as witnesses: Frank D.
.,. .wll.m. I'irl tArson. Samuel n. Kills, all
of Hal Kock, Oregon; nine n. neuiueu oi
Prineville, Oregon,
'-tf7-p J. , Aiuunc, negisier.
Sheep Earn Their Keep,
Sheep are not found on farms as
frequently as they should be. Many
farmers do not know the advantages
of keeping a few sheep or thla would
not be true. Try a few well bred
sheep and you will be convinced of
their value as farm anlumt.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior,
V. 8. Land OMctJ at The lialles, Oregon.
July 18th, lull.
Nntlno la hereby given thut Robert '
Hliind of Orl.Bly, Oregon, who, on November
iji.l,. lli.ll. mmlo Homestead No. 1H97II. Serial
No. IMH7H, for NW'i NWi. seollon 52. Town-
shin 'i South. Mange n KasL lllninette
Meridian, has flled notice of Intention to
make ttnat rtve-year proof to establish claim
to the lutid above described, before Warren
Hrown, county olerk at his otllue, at Prine
ville, Oregon on the Hh day or August,
"'I.
Olnlmutit names as witnesses; Charlea Me
Kensle, Antone Fugle, Henry Montgomery;
Joseph P. Montgomery, al! of OrliilyJOregon.
7J7-P 0. W. MOORU, Register.
Inow for business j
Sheriffs Sale.
ON RXKCUTIOM IN rOKKCl.OSl'RK.
In the circuit courtof the stale ofOregon for
thecounty nf Crook.
furl J Oulberg, by Jaoob N.
Qulhcrg. bis attorney, in net,
rtulnl'U'.
vs.
W. J. firlfflth and MarthR D.
I.rinun. tils wue, ana rrana
Paul, lteftndants.
Uvviriii., of an execution and order of sAle
out nf the ataivn entitled court and
cause on the loth day of July, ISO. In favor of j
the above named planum ana against me
alaive named defenduut, upon a Judgment
against the said defendant Frank Paul, for
the sum of tlSiHI.uo with Interest thereon from
the'-lilhdnv of June.llill, nt the lata of per
cent per annum, and f JOU.iX) attorney's fees
and the further sum of SUVA) costs, which
Judgmentawasenmllea ana aocaeieu .....in
theclerk'sottlceofsnldconrton the 1st day
or.lulv, UUl. and whereas it wua lurther or
dered and decreed by the court that the
Southeast tjumter S of Section night -
Township Fifteen -IS- South, Knnge Ten -111-Fast
of tho Willamette .Meridian In l rook
coiintv, Oregon, be sold by the sheriff of said
county, as under execution, and the proceeds
of said sale uner paying the costs and dis
bursements, heieln and the accruing costs, be
applied ou the Judgment herein, and In
obedience lo said execution, order of sale,
and decree, notice Is hereby given that I have
levied neon the property above described,
und I wlllou the
14th day of Aufuit, 1911,
the same being Monday of the week, at 3
o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at the
north door of the courthouse, In Prineville.
fronk county, Oregon, sell to the highest
bidder for cash all of the right, title and In
terest the said frank l'rul, defendant herein,
hiiRlln and to the said real property, to satisfy
said Judgment, costs and disbursements, and
accruing costs, anuauorncy m,uu....v
will be made subject to redemption iu the
manner provided by law.
Dated this 10th day of July. WJ
Sheriff of Crook county, Oregon,
While you watched Prine
ville win you saw those fine,
level lots adjoining the Ath
letic Grounds. Price
$110 and $130
TERMS EASY
Oregon & Western Colonization Co. U
John R. Stinson,
Crook County Agent.
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LUMBER
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Boors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP&PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON