AN EXPERIENCE WITH TAMWORTH HOGS. Home time ago 1 ri'iid request frum RiiliMillHir wiiiillnic tu kimw emue thins: HliiMil llni American Tiimnnrlli ' nliin, writes I'eiiuaylvaiilrt ling Miser In thu Niill'Hiiil Hlmkiiiuii, I will finli'uvur (o wrlle wbnt 1 know of smiie nf Ihi'lr iw-rltsf n 1 liuva Immmi liriHtllim llii' i n fur some time, I f hiive iri-l nml feil iilnmst nil kiwis uf liits mil unite often liute nu't with U'lmto by T'BMmt flinira daiwrtment ul itgiirultura ) Tho Tamwiiiiha nro the l.lenl lis ton 1 ' Tlia UtMil' nro mtrnipy hme Sml ItUulfrtllvly tlrt-p. Thw h'KS, tilt hr'lul and III fl':k Hi'O ulao long Mild -ut'ai Wli!! ,mmut Uli f Ilia, hull !(. Tlioy lll ntliiln it al attnuai eifiinl tu Unit 'f the VoikKhliit, tlluippuliitnii'iiiK nml fnlliiri Villi uiy triKHl ku, an many l.lnil tlU'lii su uluuly. h after nliiilvlni; I hf merits of tin' 'I'n in nriliH 1 niiimit from my on cNiit'rlt'ii i iraxi llivm imi liLliIy. Tlu iiinilnTi lutve lmwi iimr Intel Hueiirv In Inklnir run f tln'lr litters tliiin nny Kliii winilil think It vns ms lliln fur o nw tu slmw. Tim il it lenru In take euro of themselves nml coiiio to iniitiirlly ut nn curly uiie While It U lru Hint llii-y Iihvii Iniik' iiiki-i, ut ftm muni' time tlii'lr In'inli nn1 niniillir In ii'iimril"ii to tlii'lr IssHea tlinn In nny n:lur Iri-t1. They nre iphmi fuiiiiii'M inn! yi't lire euslly fenieil. Ami. In m-iinl tu sire, If Jim want them tu rwli it '."H ihiuih! tluy have tlnj fnimn fur It. Tankage For Hoeje, Ttinknuo is lutule from nirnt acrnps, fnt trlmiiiliiKK nml wrnp Iimies. It I ti i n nn ) u ml tln fut tnkou iilT nml iln'ii ilrlml fur milnuil fml. It In flue mmrro of pmii In for tint Iwg nml tines Hot rurry 0 Uin o. It xliotiWI Ih fed ilry or vine et Jtisl ut tho tlinn It Is fill, lVdllnif with euro alumf Id jor ri'iit liy weight Milt nlToril eiimiitli pro ti'ln tn make tlin muscles trrow. ami there l cnnslilcralilo bone tmiterlul lu It. Thin will make uitk'li cheaper Kiilna t tin ii will corn nloiie. Aa to worms, hoe inM-rly fl nml not conflnrit to h'iim mOilmu nre tniirli InfiKti'il with tlirm. It In hi-lpful to itlvo nfi'm to all tho wixxl nulon mid i linn'onl lli.-y ktUIij cvnn nft Btoni' oonl nml row I Hit di'in will Im I'ltii'n nnil iloiitttlinn nn In'lpfiil In Homo wnyn. l-'willnit hi-nv-lly of puiiipklim In tli fall him-uih to rlil Iiiirn of worimt. Somo rnlwni oc riiKlomilly put n IHilo nml tnrillp tn the Klop fill nml think thlx I'lTiKtlrp In keeping out woruiH.-Jiwppli E. WIuk. 8htp Nottt. Tl shwp limit luivo i li-iin, ilry, con fciilnl iiiiiifi r lu which to npi'iul tin wlnli-r If thoy nro to ho hi'iiltliy uml prolltnhli' to tlii'lr owner, miyti tho Knriii Journal. Froil ri'itularly clover hay or nlftilfn, II that will ho oaten t-lonn. Itoiiiovo till Ktulix or I ui y that Ih loft over mul feeil to tho collit. Rhoep will never loui h, If nearly tiirvlnu, what linn been pk-Uetl over ml lirenthe;! upon. A nhiH'p thut U lu rooU onler at tho beiilnnlnK of winter will come out In tho nprliiK with tt head up nml ou ull foum. A two-yoar-olil nt tho lieml of your herd will lie pretty miro to B'vo you oniR flno Inmlm uoxt nprlnff. To have kimmI niziil Nheep thoy munt lio erown rapidly whllo youiiR, nud It U lmporUint to litve them good nturt. Dairying In Winttr, Wlntor dnlrylng linn mnyy ndvnn Ingen, In tho flrnt plneo, nil dairy prod ortn nell nt a hitch prleo In tho winter. If cow conio freBli In the fall they jirodueo a good fl'' of milk durlug tho winter month, and In tho nprlntt when they nro turned ou itrnsg thin act as a orond froHhoninK and thu lengthens tho period of milk production. An other dlatlnct advantage U that during tho winter aennun tho farmer Is tint ao busy with other work, consequently ho can Rive more time to tho enro of tho cows, the mill; nnd tho cream thuu Is possible during the busy season. The Farmer's Liwyir, J A snlo nt miction mndo by a person without a iicphho is goon even though the auctioneer Is llnhlo to a penalty for making the sulo. Whore money Is lent without nny ntjrcuiuent as ro tho time of payment the presumption Is that It Is duo on demand. A person croRslng a railroad track nt grade may presumo that the railroad company will run lis trains according to law and with proper regard to the safety of persons crossing tho tracks. While bank deposits nro usual ly paid out by check drawn on tho bank, n check Is only n writ ten order, nml tho bank may lawfully transfer n deposit on the .depositor's oral order. FEEDING WORK HORSES IN WINTER. The problem of feeding work horses la duubtle of aa wiile Interest as any problem lu live stork uinunguiuent, writes L, (I. Johnson lu Farm and llamii. 1'rar'lrally alt farmers, no mailer what pnrtlrulur brnnrb of funning they are tiigngi-d lu, have oc casion to feed work hnrsiM, and It mut ters not whntlier feed nre high or low It always pays beat to feed aucb food as Is best for the snliniil-the ones that nre most efficient and economical. At tho presuiit high prices of all man- A wntl brinl fllilr liors Is frmn HI i la 17 lunula tiiHh. with slrih ur 7 ttHtl S Inchwa to fact tie lit', ainia to Ihi a rrtma brtwmn hnllva Uiicolnalilia anil iulcli atul lluna. ner of grain feed It 1 rspciinlly lim IHirtnut that a Judicium selection of feeils be iiiiule. for much loss may re sult from this phase of stable- um iifcmciit If you fall to give It proKr attention. In the first plnre, It Is necessary to provide good, romfortnlilo. cleanly kept quarters for tho horse during the cold weather, nllouing him. of course, plenty of pure water and then feed til in such foods ns ho will relish. I'or his grain ration for the Wst part I prefer oats In preference to corn. Of rourse the horse wnnts a change oc rnsluniilly, and for this change I some time give a feed of chopped corn and wheat bran, but oats are the main grain ration. These, with pure, clean tim othy hay, will keep the horse 111 a de sirable, healthy condition and nt the nine time keep his muscles burdened so aa to (it Mm for the next spring and summer's work. Care of Dairy Utensils. Any dirt that baa accumulated on the milk can Is good evidence that the mile Is full of these undesirable bac teria. To guard agnlnst this trouble It la first necessnry to look to the uten sils. Only thoso that enn - ..i'v denned, which have a I ,.i surface without nny mini nera. should be used. Wo, Mutaln thousands of siiuil . tli.i make It almost Impossible to thorough ly clean them, tilssswnre nnd earthen wnro have been used to some ex tent with good results, but the fact that they are so expcuxlve nnd easily broken makes It not practicable to use them, (ialraulzcil rim.' or Iron re ceptacles should never be used. Tin that Is perfectly free from rough sur faces combines ull the good qualities to be desired lu milk utensils. Horse Out of Condition. For a runilowu horse that Is losing He-ill nnd refuses his grain treat as follows: Ou empty stomach In the morning give one ami oiie-half quarts raw linseed oil and two ounces turpen tine well mixed. In two or three days give following powder: Sulphate of Iron, two ounces; saltpeter, two ounces; nux vomica (powdered), one ounce. Mil well together aud give In feed morning aud night a heaping teaspoon ful. It la possible that worms may be the cause of the trouble. If so, above trcntinent will eradicate them. 4-f e-r-rr4te4-e-l--Hf t-rl-4f- 1 DAIRY POINTERS. j With even only two cowa It pnya to owu a cream separator. Knougti more cream is taken out to have two pounds of but ter each week, worth, say, 50 cents. The gain In price Is nlso said to bo 0 ccuts a week and tho whole gain for the year $Jl).12. The Ideal color for butter Is golden yellow, nud you can't fix It up nny other way. Steam Is the best thing to clean milk bottles. Turu It on gently nt first, but more strong ly ns the glass heat up well. It Is not hard to nrrange a steam generating vessel with a suit nblo pipe to it. To ripen cream In winter, keep It In a warm room or lu a cellnr. Many farmers' wives keep It in a stone Jnr buck of the kitchen stove. Milk or cream that 1ms be come warm should never bo poured hack Into tho bottle of cold mill;. What lllth Is dissolved In tho milk will remain to soli It nnd Injure tho flavor aud keeping qualities. It Is Impossible to tell tho prof itable cows from tho unprollt able atilmnls unless you test your milk. The quantity of milk Is not enough. The butter fat must be considered. Start Right To raise nearly all puIleU, mate your pulleU with a rooster older than them. Buy an Ancona Cockeral Riulil now anJ a telling of hiuh class eggs Irom me next spring and when ready lor mating you will have started right Our slock is lite famous Bred-to-lay-in-the-winter Strain of Conadale Ancona. Ancona cockerels from SI. 50 up. Also a lew good mongrel hens and pullets at a bargain. J. S. FOX, "Braetide" Prineville, Oregon Pioneer Phone, Ak for "Bras-side" We strive to please in our photo work. it your photo made at l.s( lin'a, on Third Street near the court house. Notict af Asaiaiitratrii'i Salt ef Lais'. Nntlro la tnr-ti)r given liy Ilia ti1erlnM, ha aSiiilnltratrliol ilia etal o( Klfli'lii-r i. t.lvul) , iIi-vmim-I, that -uriianl to an onlnr nt tie-tiiuinr I'ourt el the slain ol Ori-if'in, lor (?rtiuli i-iliiiy, mailn on llirAtli ilnv n( NoVfiin- -r, i-ii. an. Hin, on in- 'Jin nay 01 i.-i--iiiiH-r, lull, al liio 'i-loi-k In Hit- (r,nNn at thr Ironl lor of ilia i-otiiity ruiirthuiiM In I'mo-vthr, tirt-itiiii. ai'll at pul, lu- tl lotha lilahi-ot lll lr, aill'l-! to I'nunnilatlnn lr maid i-oitnty rourt. all Ilia rlhl, IHI- anl llitrrval tilt aaot YWU tti-r J. l.lvrly ha,l at the IIiiihiiI hla lralli In the fotlowlus i1-i-rtlHHl rt-al nalalr, t- it : liu elevi-n and twt-lv- III hliM'lt thirty nve In the iirlglllal to nlt4i of He,lmollt, Ori-aon, a i-iirillntt lo the plat thereof aa tile aameai-le-ara of reor1 III the iirtve of lite county cler of crtKik I'oiinty, tiri-ien. Tt-ntia ol imle, t-ash iiloU counrmaliun of aale by i-ounly tonrt. HahU Ihi" St ll day of Novi-ml-er. I'll 1 ANIS A. I.ivstr. A-ltnlnlftratrlx uf eatateof Kl0t-'her J. t.lvi-1)', .Ipceajtvil. Natics f AJaiiaiilratril'l Sals ef Laasl. Notlra la heri-hy stvi'ti ty thu tinileralsne't the aiiiillilalratrli of Ihti eiilata of John H, Kraut-. ilet-,-aa-il, lhal hiirmiaal to en ,ritt-r ii the roiluly vonrt ol Ilia Statu of tin-sou lor Crook t-ouuly, iua,le on tlia uth lay ol S'ovi-m-lier, li'U. ahu will at the front loor of the county i-oiiritioiiau In I'rlnevUle, OreKon, on thetftll ilay ol iH-eemlier, lull, at 1U oYliM'k III Hie loreiitMiil, aell al pulilii-aale U the hlifhi-al hwl-ler. autijert lo vnariiiatioli ly aakl coiitity iHoirl, all the rlshl. title anil IntereM ihe John II. Iti-atiia hait at the lime of hla ileath in the tolluwlits tleai-rllK-U real ttatate. to-wlt: lxta one. two atol ihri-e lu hloek eight In IheSral alltion to rriiievllle, tireiton. Terma nf aale. l-ah llon i-olidriuallnn. lated thla utu tlay uf Novi-iuher, lll Masuaskt k ram. Ailmlnliitratrlx of eaute of John H. Keama, de- reitaeil. Notice for Publication. Uolate! Tract, fuhlle Ind sale. tleartment of the interior, t?. S. band oftlca al The Ilallea, Oregon. October -II h. lull. Notlra la hereby riven thai, aa tllrecu-d be Ihe tMinmtaatouer of the t.eneral Land office, under nrovlotia of Act of Oowtreae approved ' ineif, iwl(:ll Slata., &17i we will offer al pub Hale, lo Ihe hitfhi-at bidder, at 10:1- o'clock a. on Ihe IHthdayut IhH-embcr lull, at Hit a, Ihe lollnw lng-di-cr!le1 land: N', -,. and mv. NKi Seo. . T IS 8., K. ISeaat lamella Meridian. No. le-.-v.'. Any perotia claiming advaraety the above. iteacrilHHl laud are adviaed to nle their claim. oroh)c.l!uu, on or before the time deHitiualed for aia, l.. vi . aiuir.. lis lteceiver. "Quick Meal" hava led all others for years, because they give such universal satisfaction. Users of "Quick Meal" Steel Ranges are our very best advertisers. . . . where needed. "QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES are made almost entirely of steel, consequently cannot crack and are stronger. The W. F. King Company. W. A. Booth, Pres. D. F, Stkwabt, Vice-Pros,' Crook County Bank PRINEVILLE, OREGON Statement of the Croolc County Bank Superintendent of Autli Iiimnaantl Dlnoouuls flW.RTO.M Overdrafts 2,:UI.S.S Furniture and fixtures 2.2H3.44 Krai eHlnte A.7UU.IMI Csah band as due iron banks $47,809.95 NOTICK OF RERTORATIOy OF Public Unds to Kettleronnt and Kntry. Ietrtment ol tba interior. ien,"'l '-Slid Odie Waahingtun, D. ('., Ut-tfjlier 11, 11111. Notice is hereby given "'St th unappropriated public Unds ' following described areaa, which were deluded from ttie Da- cliule National Korett, Oregon, and withdrawn for claalnration under the act of J una iio, llilO CM Hut., M7, i by tiroclamstion ol the President, eftectlve July 1, 11)11, will by authority of tba Kecretar ol the lowrlor be restored to the public domain and become subject to settlement on and after V o'clock a. m. January 2, M'l, but not to entry, riling, or selection until nn and alter February 1, III12, at the I'. H. land of fice at The Dalles. Oregon, except that en Ihe ssm date that such lands be come subject to settlement, tlieHtate ol Oregon tnsv, II the lamia are iuujbci to such selection, lert as indemnity in the satisfaction of its common school grant, not lo exceed one section in each fractional portion ol a township where the restored area thereof exceeds 6,000 seres: In f. 14 8.. K. 1H E , Bee. 1,2, .1,4, In T. 14 H., It. 11) B.. rseca. 4 to , inclusive, 1 to inclusive. 2d to 33, inclusive, KS- ' 'e lW. 8E Bee. 34, Kece, 85 and :i1. in T. l'8 K. 19 K., Suits. 1 to 24. i oi'i-ive, S of Hens. 2 and 2i Warn is hereby expressly given that no i eon will be permitted to gain or exe t i-e any right whatever under any settlement of occupation be gun after withdrawal and prior to 0 o'clock a, m. Jsnusry 2, 1M12. and an such settlement or occupancy i forbid den, and those settling in vio'ation hereof are liable to be ejected. J 'ins Mii'iiAUi., Acting Atsiaisrit t'om missioner of tiie (mneral Land Ollice. Approved Octolssr 11, 1U. t'anni A. Thompson, Actibg Secretary of the In terior. 10-2H-41 jh affc afk Jtt & atV afk jaVSBa atWaftV afva m aaV say m m m am am atv 4 Smith & Allingham, Props. Champ Smith's old stand. Imported and Domestic Cigars Famous Whiskies Old Crow, Hermitage; Red Top Rye; Yellow Stone; Canadian Club; Cream Rye; James E. Pepper; Moore's Malt Porter, Ale and Olympia Draft Beer on Tap. Imported Wines Liquors. and i Steel Ranges "QUICK MEAL" STEEL KAlNUta are con structed on scien tific principles and their materials are distributed in such a way as to do the most good. "QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES are just heay enough to be good, durable and lasting. The parts strengthened are the parts where the most wear is. The walls are so well lined with Asbestos that no heat is lost, it be ins' radiated iust - C. M. Klkins, Casble of Prineville, Oregon, as rendered to the Banks, June 7th, 1911 Liabihtiaa OnpllRi paid 111 full Burpllia Undivided profits Deposits ..tSfi. 000.00 .. lo.iwo.oo .. 2,sroai ,. W0.140.75 PrinevilIeRedmond--3bter$ Stage Line Matt Kulesch, Proprietor. Passenger Fare to Redmond, $1.50. Express from Red mond to Prineville, one-half cent per pound for over 50 pounds. Small packages of less than 50 pounds, 25c. Leaves Prineville for Redmond Daily. Office beside Post office. 1M6 ALBERT NOBLE, Agent O. A. C. Short Courses Begin Jan. 3, Continue Four Weeks YOU ARE INVITED Farmer's Business Course by Correspondence. Trinidad Lake Asphalt In street pavements has with stood heat, cold, air, rain, snow, sun, acids, and heavy traffic for twenty-five years. Genasco Ready is made of Trinidad it lasts lonerer than . The Barber Asphalt Paving Company, who l have used asphalt for more than a quarter century, make GENASCO and they are the largest makers of ready roofing in the worm. For Sale by The W. F. King Company. T4 THE HAMILTON STABLES I J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember as when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent 9 Warren & Woodward CIVIL ENGINEERS Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveys. Estimates Furnished on Power Plants. MAPS We have had 10 years experience, embracing all branches of Civil Engineering. Box 187 Redmond, Oregon. Statement ol Resources and Liabilities of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At tho close of business June 7, 1911 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts f294. 03 United States Bonds 12.600 00 Bank rremlses,etc 12,540 13 Cash 4 Due from banks 210,924 04 (331,424 19 B. F. Allan, President Will Wunwailar, VI. a Praudsnt Every citizen of Oregon is eordislljr inTited to attend the short eooraeaj of the Oregon Agri cultural College, beginning Jan. Kleven distinctive courses will be offered in Agri culture, Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry and Music. Every course is designed to HELP the etudent in his daily work. Mnka this a pleasant and profitable winter outing. No tuition. Reason able acoommodatisns. For beautiful illustrated bulletin, address H. M. TEXNANT, Registrar, Corvallli, Or. Riiofing Lake Asphalt No wonder anv other roofinir. Mineral and smooth surface in several weights. Ask ua for samples and full information. ft LIABILITIES capital Stock, paid in SO.000 00 Surplus fund, earned 50.010 00 Undivided profits, earned 87,724 56 Circulation 8,600 00 Deposits 885,099 63 (531,424 19 T. M. Baldwin. Caahiar H. B.win, Aia't ft ft (188,990.98 lstyitw.aa T