MANAGEMENT OF THE HEAD OF THE HERD t!,v till- llllll' I hi' dull llna rcarllml III ut urn- yenr ln hIhiiiIiI Iiiivb Ihn-h, It I'll a iiunilicr nf liwimna In IfiiiUni: ilii' I'. M. Tivliilnu lii Urn 1'iirin JiHIl'lllll. If VI. II llHVIMIIlt tllllKllt him to follow .urn In piliiu iu nml ri'iiiinlnu from I In' iiiiiiiri. In tin now, using- ut tinl n Iii-hI IihIiit nml itrniluiilljr 'IkuiuIiik In I In' ii'mim ring, iilnivn nil tlilmta liflni: kmiiIIp. imili iil mill firm 1'nii'l muni (.nrlljf Irrliutu lil ..'ii.. Hi i' limit hy violent lui-UK, tin It mil. k ly ii nrln' him in in limp cr". WIhmi Iio U unruly iilvi. n Ntiuirl tap "IMi ..ii r tiiiml until m ri'iillxia llml y.'ii ii ii innKii r. Iriiin llil 1 1 n in mi ln limy l.i' limit for lliilit wrvli-. Nhw nunc lh ttnit' when H in no li.nitcr anfe lu allow til in to run Iimwh In I hi .init urn. Huuiu lo- clop I In- li'iiili'in y in i liiilli'tiun nil llvlnir nml linitiliiinia lliliic In a inuh I1IHI-B Nlnll'lll lll'eriV I llllll l.llll'IH, hut none la In l.i) irumiHl, ami I he fnri'i lii liri'nli'r wlm la mrlvlUK fur the will conserve Hint ninm-iilttio vlg fir Hint would go to hrmik down liU fi-ni'iw, il.lmy lil roriitli'ld antl Jimp rllr. ilir livin of all who Ira verso "itrwn iniaiurra" liy providing ape In I iiinrii.r fur lilt liullnhlp. It U lniKialhln also lo lull when the cows am duo in rnlvi If the dull la allowed In run wllh ilii'iu-nn Hem wt-ll worth rvury up to tittle business mau'i alien tl'Ui. Tho pnipnr plnr fur I lie bull la cer tainly lu g.HHl aiunl hii atall with a conorpio or plank floor (If courri't two or three layers of tarred paper ahouid It laid brnrnlh til surface whim constructing, to keep out the cold) coverwl with enough clean bJ. ding to Insure comfort. It should I woll lighted and well Trutllntml with out the light coining In through l.nky roof aud the fnxh ilr lu a draft through a rrark In the wall, lit ahouid t tied to a poat with ti la left Ida toward th door by which you enter. A good atout chain or cottuu Th dairy Shorthorn bull Knight la an unuaually fine euocltnen nf hla breed. IU la tin veer uld and wan Ilia championship at Ilia Vermont aula talr last year. rope (a hemp ropa will Irrltato hla tick) ahouid be fitatcniil around hla tii-ck and attached to the poat, with a llghli-r chnfu fiialuuod to hla tioae ring a little more aluck than the UraL The bull tiiuat be fin! liberally, enough lo knp hlin lu a good, thrifty cnndltlun without being fut The train ahouid lie of a light, nutrition tin tun., the amount varying with tlio Individual and with the work In) baa to do. (ilvo Ulm plumy of bright clo ver or alfalfa liny aud alao pli'Uty of iuro, clean water. Lata Fallanar For Hoga. Nothing fur fiiltenlng hoga In the fall la preferable lu Held com. Iu the nnrthwoAlern part of ttio atnte, anya the Mluneaoln experiment atatlnti, the flint or other early rlHulng.varletloa ahouid bo planted for tlila purpose. In aoutheru Mlnueaota the regular field vurlctlea may bo uaed auccena fully. Ttio experiment alatlon baa found (hat hnga given freo ucceaej to the field do better Hum wheu euro la unpped and fed to (hem. Treatment For Cracked Heel. I'or cracked heel lu bontea clip olT the hair, cleauae part and poultice with warm flaxseed meal for a week. Suii'nr aomo vaaellne ou the aurface of poultice to keep It from sticking. Aft er dlacontlnulug the puultlcea wnab tho parte again and dry them thor oughly; then apply twice dally an ointment composed of two pnrta flow ers of aulphur, ono part Irhtbyol and one part calomel to eight parte lard or lanolin. Dairy Wl.dom. f It Is not nlwaya the cow thnt r glvca the lurgent amount of Jj milk that la milking tho moat money for you. Test ber aud ' be certain. T The enre given the heifer cnlvca during their first year r hna much to do wllh their fu- f ture ttaefuhiPHa. Keep them T leek and unmln and give enough clover or nlfalfn liny to t develop a capacity for handling foo.1. Kresh nlr hna ou nctunl money i vnluo to t Iio , dnhy farmer. , "Without freah nlr the cow can- not digest ns imich food, and without plenty of food lie can- not nntko so much nor ns good '( mill:. I Snvo enough Btrnw to glvo your cowa good, comfortable beds dining Hie winter. Sell- ' Ing straw Is "saving nt the spigot nml leaking nt the bung- It hole." ? Hnrb wire hns ruined ninny a good dairy cow. It doesn't tnke 4 miiuy losses to pny for t(ie price $, of n pnsture feuce. j? Newton's Apple Tre. Tlio utorr that it waa at Woola thorjic, whilo aittinjf under an ap pin trea in tho summer of lfilili, that JCcwton snw the amilo fall tlmt 'Wslcil to hint the theory of uni cvcrsul gravity has never been di rectly disproved. VolUiro is tho authority for tho story, Ho pot it from Newton's favorilo nieco, Culh erino llnrtow, who innrried a mem ber of tlin Jfoynl society, ono of Xewton's must intimate friends. i iio story may or inity not lie false, nut it is eertnin tlmt trnilition mnrk- fd It treo as beiiiu tlm ono from whirli (l,n ..l.. f.,ll !ll . 1. ,u,. , 11 . " .' , ' " " ""''. "nK io us iii'i ny, inn treo win cut down carefully preserved. and its wood TL. u,,.- .J ai I A ... ,.,. j i is sunt in any mill, in ino moi Important sense of all. thern is but litllo Im.la for m,.i.i n lu.lu, tho brain of man mid that of the highest animal below him. Tho smartest "educated cliinipanzoc" i but a feeblo reflection of intellec tual mail, just enough of a resem blance to him to iniiko tis laugh, Not only in volume, but in tho fine ness of tho convolution, tho human brain is immeasurably superior to thnt of tho lower creatures, and be tween tho finest products of what wo are pleased to call tho animal "instinct" and tho creations of the mind of man there is a distance that is inconceivably vast. New York American. . . . " a f roof. 'That girl la trying lo make a fool of mo. "oh, no! HI iv never Irle any thing remly nmile."-Kxchuiige. Oerwrally Maanifttd. 'Mauioia, what 'a 'a tieck o' t rou ble T " "About a thimbleful, uiy dour child."-J Ode.'. Beea' Llvaa. The working lieo lives all moiitha. the drone four mouths aud the fcuiule bee four year. Real Estate Transfers. Jamea 8klnner, et ux to Albert N. Johnson, 24-21-11. H(K). John C. laaey to Kmlmond Bank of Commerce, ei tir 10 10-14. II. II. Mitchell to II. It. Wolcott, e1, tr section 171M4. V00. 1'alenta from the United State to Allen M. Ixigan, Austin I). Lewla aud ilanuah C. Hammer. l ulled State Register to James J. Kllinger, final receipt for w1. of uwiV andn1, t sectlou 2M-14-13. ltolwrt kea to Madras Stale Itank, Iota 1.1 and 14, blk, l'almain. fTMO. C. M. Triplett, et ux to Mary L. Vox, part of lot 10, block 10, IknJ. Jl.'ttW. The llend Co. to Joseph Bcliorpf, lot 10, blwk II, North add. lk-ud. VbO. I utiiiiH from the I nited State to Irvin r". 8hutt, Kmil Anderson", Wil liam I'oser, Win. Edward I'oser, Henry Wane, Floy I'.. Mctihee, Ina L. Knox, Kredonia Moon, Ingram Hnrral- son, Niruli Kiimult. Chadwick II. Irvin, et ux to Harriett I'ark, lot 1. 2, 3, blk 20, Klbnger add Itciliiion.l, $700. C. II. llopley. et ux to Hoy A. llut.li, its 0 to 10 inc., block 18 Kllinger add Hedmond, $IWX). Oregon & Western Col. Co. to Selwiu Montgomery, n 2.ri 14-14, $ lt00. Oregon & Westein Col. Co. to Carl C. llrix, lots 4 A 0, blk 0, Fifth add. rineville, $30. L. Ii. Lafollette et ux to W. II. W. Hamilton, lots 7 A 8, blk 0, Kewaom's add. I'riueville, 1, J. (i. Kil wards to A. B. Kstebenot, et al, lot 30, blk 120, Hilluian, $1. Chadwick II, Irvin, et ux to C. H. Brown, lot 2:1, blk 25, Redmond, f-SOO. Redmond Towneita Co. to Frank I. 'hoeuix, lots 21 aud 21, blk 27, Red mond, $350. Samuel J, N'ewsom to Sarah J. New- som, lots 1 to 9 inc. blk 4, Newsoru 8 add I'riueville. Also an acreage tract in Newsom'a acreage, (550. F. L. Kicker, et ux to Benjamin Mc- Caffery, ne nwV4' 29-15-13, 11000. Chas. F, Coudart to 8. J. Newsom, tract 80 by 120 feet in Kewaom's acre age (200. State of Oregon to G. 0. Groves, ne) ne tec 2414-1.1. lyes Tested, Glasses Fitted, Headeache Relieved. Headeache is one of the worst, vet moat common results of strained eyes. The habitual overwork of the eyes causes pain, and that not necessarily in or near the eye. Many cases of neuralgia, irri tability, liiBoinnift, vertigo, nervous prostration, and seeming stupidity iu hildren, due to defective vision are relieved at once by correctly fitted glass es, 1' runies ana lenses correctly luted. All work positively guaranteed. Dr. W. J. Curtis, Kyeeiglit Specialist. Room 15 Adamson Duilding. Hours 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. 8-24 2t Horse Pasture Four miles north of Prineville. $2 per month. Independent 'phone. 8-24-1 nip Karl Hki.ms. Daily Auto Service From Prineville to Sisters by way of O'Neil, Redmond and CI me l ulls. Leaves 1'rinevllle at 12 o'clock. Tickets on sale at Btage ollice next door to post ollice. J. E. Christian, prop. 8-21-tf Ball Cam Addendum. The following officer have been added to the big ball game that la to be pulled off on Labor llay : Official bat carriers Jo (jerardo ami Cha. filial- tuck, (Hilda! j.late duster Warren llrown. Olllclal ball ehasera Wlalar Koaettlmrg and Luckey Ilomiey. Severe lniura are to lie imposed lor non-ap pearance or relusal to perforin duties, tor details of the game tee front page. Stock Farm for Sale, acre etock (ami 4 milea north of i aiiiina, wiegnn, rill acrra Al bottom '"'"'i all tillable! loU ai'rea under rulti- ''"" I'W acre aredl in alalia; 7U or Hit ai re more ready to aewl ; under iui'ii;aulliciiit water fnronecro up every year; aouie years two crops ; good place to reservoir aater lor later use at low cost; laud umler good fence and crone- I. , :,i i i. .. :'" .' arnnery. iiiKcilllie gm, comtortalile houae. I'rine ;) i r acre, n ill include the following if ; '"k."" l,''l"lr 1 : Alut loo tons ! '." ".''. '"'""X ''"I" to 70U Duali ela out and b irley ; binder: drill mower; rake: plows: harrows; small looia; an goou. Dinner and drill al moat new. Household goods except I lew small piece. Iocaled In heart of uregon beat stork range. Ideal place lar any kind of aloe k. Three mile from mountain range; two mile to acnool ; tvleplione connection Willi place. rure water ; tree from alkali. I nim proved laud la selling almost a high. van nave tune on part at a per cent, interest. Address -24-41 H. II. Davi. Paulina, Ore. For Sale, One thoroughbred gray Percheron stallion, weight aliout 2001) pounda, neigiii in nanus, aged ju years; fine UH.lltlOII. Alao one Spanish Mai oth Jack joruen, o. 1073, black with white poinia, height 15 hands ; aged 10 years; long body, line hesd and ears, Hat bone ami uig leei. inquire ol K.i.l C. Faix, B Redmond, Ore., lien. Helivery. Cut Your Weeds7 rriiierty owners and others are here by notilieil to cut all weeds on property aim avreeia anil alleys atllolning. Own' era ol vacant lota must also cut the wenis on same. The city ordinance in una resect will lie rigidly enforced. A. J. Wkbtoh, -l-3t City Marshal. Horse Lost Gray work mare,' about 1100 lbs, branded Wl on left tifle. Reward for iniormaiion or return to Johx Hiirsxtt, 1'rinevllle, Ore., Rox 473. 8-17-lmp Ranch for Rent 120 acres; DO In cultivation; house, barn, Apply to W. H. Kxkh!, Prine villa, Oregon, 817-tf Poland-China Hogs 1 have a choioe lot of pure-blood nigs of both sexes for sale now at reasonable Juice, some old enough for service now. 27 C. M. Kliins, I'rineville, Ore. Horses for Sale. On the old C. Shiii Smith ranch, near 1'rinevllle. 125 head nf mnn.M I and ireldlugH, large enough for work I linrww, will lie Hold In nny iniiiilier nt rt'iiHoiinlile prlcea. For further Informiitlon nddreMa (J. 11. Rukhki.i,, t'rlnevllle, Oreg;ou. 12-10-tf Furnished Rooms Furnished rooms for rent. Apply to Mrs, F:ilen (iullilord, first bouse next Hobt. Moore's blacksmith shop. 7-27-lmp Pasture Open. My pasture will be open August 20. Horses 15 cents a day; cow $3 per month; cash in advance. 8 18-1 in Mud Vandkrpool. Ayerdales For Sale Thoroughbred Ayerdnle puppies for mile. (). W. HObKRTS at 1'rinevllle Mnchliiu Shop. 7-20-t Houses and Lots For Sale. Two houses and six lots for Bale if taken at once. Inquire of C. D. Cal 1IKKATH. 8-10-lmp $750 for Quarter Block. (750 buys a quarter block one block south from new public school grounds; cultlvuted. Address Box 7-13-tf Lost On road between Burns and frlne ville, one leather grip containing auto mobile tools and one double action auto pump. Finder notify Dill Diiiblk, 8-17-2t Burns, Ore. , Strayed Blar.ed-faoe sorrel mare strayed from Fort Kock ; branded Cross with rings on the four points; has lump on left jaw. Address J. F. Walsh, Fort Rock, Oregon. 8-3-lmp j Farm by Steam J J You can plow your land for less T tl Krt , - : T uiau uu vcuib hu acre ii you gee an J "Advance Plow Engine" and a "John Deer Engine Gang." If interested, address i John A. Dobkins, Agent, J Culver, Oregon i J He can sell you anything from a J f threshing rig to a Baw mill. a IF YOU INTEND TO BUY A Spring Wagon OR A HACK Splendid Line. Best Make in 1 1-8 and 1 1-4 Selling very lowjthU month Collins W. Elkins Millinery July Clearance Sale Prices on all kinds of Millinery greatly reduced after July 1st. Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlors. PRINEVILLE.. - OREGON. jkAAAAAAAAAAA J "RECEPTION "I Smith & Allingham, Props. Champ Smith's old stand. Imported and Domestic Cigars Famous Whiskies jjj Old Crow; Hermitage; Red B Top Rye; Yellow Stone; w Canadian Club; Cream Rye; James E. Pepper; Moore's Malt Porter, Ale and Olympia Draft Beer on Tap. Imported Wines and Liquors. 1 isfVIAAAAAAAA Administrator's Notice. In the County Court of the State of Otvu-on for the County of Crook. In the matter of tho estate of C. W. Clnrk. deceased. Not loo la hereby Riven that the understirned has been duly appointed administrator de bonis non of the estate of 0. V. CUrk.!d- eensed, and any and nil persons having claims against said estate must present them to O. i o wew ni inewmce 01 Trie noneer Abstract Co., PrlnevilK Oregon, within six months fioin the rtnte of this notice. Dated August is, 1UU 0. C. O.NEIL, Adinlnlstrn' -ir i' bonis non of the estate of C. V , Clai k, deceased. The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor iiii sr. mum j ITHACA CUN COMPANY. BOX 123. ITHACA. It.Y V The hunting season will soon be here and now is the time to have your guns put in order. We do work of that kind. , , CROOK COUNTY JEWELRY & SPORTING GOODS HOUSE L. KAMSTRA, Prop. A Gross Fraud Is alleged in the snlt Bled in Crook County Circuit Conrt , Aug. 14. A widow sells ber farm as unincumbered Oar Ab stract reveals facta which develop the recording of an alleged fraudulent Mortgage Suit to cancel follows Result: Sale delayed and poesibly lost. Better have yoor title looked after, before you are ready to sell, by tbe Company that pro tects your interests. pioneer Abstract company (Member Oregon Association of Title Men) HI O. K. MARKET Stroud & Stroud, Proprietors Choice Beef, Veal Mutton and Pork A Fine Line of Sausage Telephone orders receive prompt attention Notice to Creditors. Notlw la hereby given by the undersigned, the administratrix of the extate of John H. Rt ania, deceased, to all persons having claims attains! said deceased and to all creditors of said estate, to present their claims with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the office of M. R Elliott in Prineville. Oregon, within six months from tha tlrst publication of this notice. Dated this 10th day of Aug., 1911. MARGARET RKAMS. Administratrix of the Kstate of John H. Reams, deoeased. Notica of Administrator's Real Estate. bale of Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, the administrator of the estate of Emily K. Reyuolds, deceased, that In pursuance of an order of the County Court of the Stale of Ore gon for Crook county, made and entered on the7th day of Aug., Wit, In the matterorthe estate of Emily E. Reynolds, deceased, the undersigned will sell at private sale, for cash, subject to confirmation by said County Court, after the 8th day ofSept., lull, In Prineville. Oregon, at hu residence, all the right, title and Interest of said Kmilv E. Reynolds at the time or her death and all the right, title and Interest of her estute In all the following de scribed real estate, to-wtt: The East half of the Northeast quarter, theNorthwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section Eighteen and the Southwest, quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section Seventeen In Township Thirteen South of Range sixteen East of Wil lamette Meridian in Crook county, State of Oregon. Terms and conditions of sale cash upon confirmation of sate by County Court. Dated this loth day of Aug., 1911. . M. D. POWELL, Administrator of the estate of Emily E. Ueynotds, deceased. Tthaea 5'AM 20m "I. W. HARPER" WHISKEY Has stood the test of time and won uni versal popular approval. Oldest and most famous in the world. Best for all uses. Sold By Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko and Bend, Oregon Butter and Eggs Country Produce Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, the administratrix of the estle of Hensley Vineyard, deceased, that the said adminis tratrix has made and tiled with the Clerk ol the county court her anal accounting of her administration of said estate and the said couuty court has set Mondav, the '2nd day of October, 19U, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the county court room In Prineville, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing and set tling said dual accounting. At which said time and place, any person Interested In said estate may appear and object to said Dual accounting. Dated this 10th dav of Aug., 1911. ALT HE A J. VINEYARD, Administratrix of the estate of Ueusley Vineyard, deceased. Notice for Publication. (Isolated Tract) Pl'BUC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior, IT. 9. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. August mil, inn. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of t he Geueral Land office, under provisions of Aot of Congress approved June 87. 190t).(3 Slats.. 517), we will otter at public sale to the highest bidder, at 10:15 o'clock A. M., on the 5th day of October, 1911, at this office, the following-described land: SW orNE' ofSealM, Tp. 13 a, K. 1 E. w. m No. mmcs. Any persons claiming adversely the above described land are advised to tile their claims o objections, on or before the time designated for sale. C. W. MOORE, Register. N. R. Proof of publication must tie In the t'nlted States Saud Office by date of sale, or the sale will not take place. &-17 Crook County Journal, county official paper. $1.50 a year. I'