5 te Awarded Grand Prize at A.Y.P.E. Seattle, 1909 PS1 'PS You Can Buy as Cheap Here Some of Our Values in Up-to-Date Furniture Only $5.25. Many other new styles Tlie ! louiewife lays : "I know lliM m olhar m.ttrsw eu jivt kk rstflul ud healihiul slaep M Carman's $15 Mattress DeLue Imcmim ill M comtorulilc that yov o to ilaap alowri immedislrly aftst ra linaf -aad mi awaka so mmthftd aad chaarful la Ina morning. (Wore pur. chasms om I though! it ImpoMiUe to iad M comfortable msnrai. lit cMualy worth (uay bam tU $1 yoa pay for it." Watch Our Display Windows for thU- mi tamryl nittrml Wa salt iha Caimsn'i Mstlrrw D I-iua rWauis) ilt k aada bk (4 H Willi a ll.OUO luima thai its (vtor irufeui aad coMmi mart fnf in coftM lhaa lha most wwiry wKwturd 1 i mattress in A (Mr. ica. Il l sold on 50 .j4u twins! sad full purv rtM pnra rWuedrd if rut Bp la our cUins. Tha Cartas prorata of iwurwMWn ths eotrna into m larga SuBy Uyan maka fe nl only lha ami comfurUbU, but its Butt satttara maltreat atada- I We Can Furnish Your Home Complete Prineville Furniture Exchange Charles F. Condart, Proprietor MASONIC BUILDING PIONEER 'PHONE gfil Princess Dresser Only $14. Other New Style $6 and Up Open Letter to County Farmers. (Continued (ri)iii pan 1.) recolve Immediate consideration. As far as It is possible so to do, a visit will be made to the differ ent neighborhoods, a certain amount of soed furnished to the co operator, instrctlons given and Inter visits made the orop harvested, of course, going to the co-operator but a record of the operation and yields going to the superintendent of the demon strations. While it may not be possible to do of the cooperative work during the present year that may bedesirod, yet the college experts will use every effort to make the funds go as far as possible. It is especially desired tnat repres entative co operative fields, even if only of small size, be started in the following sections of the county: Dry farming section Agency Plains, Culver, Lamonta, the Squaw Creek and Sisters country, Combs Flat eaat of Prineville, Powell Buttes, Bear 'Creole Butte, the Hampton Buttes and the Ireland Valley country. Irrigated sectionsSquaw Creek Laidluw. Doschutes, Bond, Powell Buttes, La Pino, Prineville, and Upper Crooked River sections These cooperative trials will be little or no expense to the in dividuals undertaking them, since - sufficient soed may be raised in . each case to reimburse the farm er for his work. Since the sea son Is already late for starting dry farming demonstrations, It Is probable that the lute crops will be handled the present season. - Only such crops as dry land al falfa, grain, sorghum, potatoes and field peas will be attempted in the co-coperatlve work this season in the dry farming co operatives. For these perhaps only half an acre of represent ative ground thoroughly sum mer fallowed last year and cul tivated early this spring or per haps seeded to wheat last fall. which could now be disked 'up, would be required. Four or five acres more of crops already seed ed might be used to demonstrate different methods of. tillage for moisture conservation. The day farmers however, should get into immediate touch with the Super intendent of the Dry Land Dem onstration at Metolius as any co operative work in this line must be started at once, if ut all. In the Irrigated section itj is prob able that varieties of barley, oats, emmer, field peas, corn, grain, sorghum, mangels, cow turnips, potatoes and onions may be tried. For these varieties perhaps not more than half an acre would be required in each lof j the sections suggested and perhaps a couple of seres more of alfalfa or clover on which to test different am ounts and frequency of irrigation, etc. Later in the fall if the work is continued on the dry farms the various fall graiu varieties will be seeded on the co-operative fields and in the spring following the spring grains. Little can be done with small grains this spring on the dry farms, owing to the lateness of the season; hence, stress will be laid in the dry farming sections on the grow ing of alfalfa and fiold peas in cultivated rows for 6oed and of sorghums and corn for forage and potatoes as a money crop. After the seeding on the co operative fields is completed later visits to these fields will be made by the superintendents, at which time, if the farmers so desire, meetings can be belli and the farmers' problems freely dis cussed on all sides, both . by the expert aud the farmers them selves. Towards harvest time special meetings of all the farm ers In the county will be1 called at the two demonstration farms so that the work being done there can be studied and a roundup session and experiment meeting held, Throughout the season visit ors to the demonstration farms and to the co operative fields will be heartily welcomed and every assistance possible given them. In the offices of the superintend ents wiil be found libraries on dry farming trad irrigation farm ing respectively, and some liter ature for distribution. The superintendents will shortly an uounce the location of their offices and office hours at which they may always be found. Everv day in the year these superinten dents can be reached by letters or telephone from farmers who wish advise or suggestions and wherever it is possible and it would seem necessary, the super intendents will visit the farmers themselves. Every farmer in Crook County is urged to make the fullest possible use of the two demonstartion farms and the two superintendents in charge of them, and at the same time to give these superintendents their heartiest support and encourage ment, for their work is by no means easy. H. D. Scudder, Agronomist, Oregon Agricultural College, and Experiment Station. Approved: James Withycombe, Director, Oregon Experiment Station. Order your Rood Bent la care ot ItKUMOMI WllOl.KHAI.K L I'M HE It & Pkodi'ck Company. 4-l5-3t Took the. Gold Medal. Bliss Native Herb tablets took the gold medal at the Paris Exposition this epriug. lor sale by IUymo.nd Calayax, Prineville, Oregon. 4-18-tf Work Team for Sale. Good work team for sale. Write or 'phone J. W. Steward. 4-26 Turkey Eggs. White Holland. 9 for $2. Mm. T. F. McCallutkr. 3-21 For Battleship Linoliuni go to A. H. Lippman & Co. $2 per square yard. None better. .29 Sawmill for Sale or Trade. 10 M capacity, near Sisters. Will give good terms to right man. Inquire at this office. 4-11 Brown Leghorns Pure-bred Brown Leghorn eggs, $1 setting; day-old chicks. Mas. Leu Zill, Prineville, Ore. 3 7 Good Seed Potatoes. Good seed Burbanks, Blue Victors, Pride of Crook, etc. Apply to C. J. Sl'NDqcisT. 4-4-lmp Houses For Rent. 6- room bouse, 11$. ' " room semi-modern, $15. 7- roooi water and lights, $15. 4-room, water, $9. -3-rootn, s. 3-room, $T. 2-29 Ciias. F. Condart. Eggs for Sale. White nnd Brown Leghorn eggs, $1.50 for 15. Leave order at Elklua store, or phone Independent. 4-4-tf J. W. St-ewart. Settle Up. As the following firms are out of busi ness they wish to close accounts at oiks O'Neil Bros. O'Neil Bros. Co. Lone Pine Trading Co. O'Neil, Larsou A Co. Settlement must be made by either cash or note with Walter O'Neil, Prine ville, Ore., at the law office ot George Bernier. 4-18 Registered Poland-China Pigs For sale. Prices reasonable. Call on or address L. B. LAroLLKrrs, Prineville, Oregon. 4 25-4t-pd White Wyandotte Eggs for Hatching. Fiehel and Kelly strains. $2 per 15 E. E. Evahs, Prineville, Or. 2-ltf Money to Loan. In sums of 100 to (1000 on three or five years time. V. F. Smith, Prine ville, Ore. Oilioe with Crook County Abstract Co. 2-29 tf IT. S. Cream separator, as good bp new, at reiluced price. The Prineville Furniture Exchange, , S-2SU $100,000.00 TO LOAN On Improved. Producing FARMS Large Loans a Specialty A. R. BOWMAN Prineville, Oregon PrineviUe--Redmond--Sisters 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 at the Pioneer Cream Company. 1116 S. R. COOPER, Agent We Deliver Nothing But the Best. They see a good dinner ahead Roast Lamb and. Caper Sauce. He could as well deliver a royal roast juicy, tender, fit for a king, or any of ths health-building meats we keep; high-grade, in perfect condition, de livered from our ice chest to yours. We want the public to know that; for meat perfection such as ours they pay no more than for meat nnder conditions the reverse. Here's an eloquent story in a single sentence. City Meat Market 1 ' pSpririw We Point to Quality In our Hdts, and yon will never find their excellence change. In the latest styles of new Spring Hats we have the best and the greatest yarlety. There are soft and hard Hats In the newest shapes and the most fashion able shades. We have all sizes to suit ull faces, aud we also carry a fiue Hue of Silk Hats and Operas. Caps, too, for all uses. FOSTER & HYDE