1 1 1 ! i J 4 K I) it - 1 I Farm ll Garden GROW SWEET POTATOES. That Twy Thrive Only In the Seoth It New an Eapledtd Fallacy. Wulle the street potato la of a tropi cal nature and la generally considered vegetable to be grown only In the oath, experiment! by the department cf agriculture show that It will grow, and grow well, aa far north at Mk tu fa n. The ridges for planting street pota toes should be three to five feet apart and tut plants about fourteen lucnes apart In the row. Cultivate sufficient ly to keep the surface son loose and Ire from weeds, and the Tiues will soon cover the ground, after which no cultivation will be necessary, tn the warmer parts of the couutry the seed ts not bedded, but is cat In small pieces and plsnted In the ridges Instead of plants. After the plants come op and begin to make Tines freely pieces of the rlnes are removed and used as cuttings for planting additional areas, the cuttings taking root and growing the same aa plants grown from seed. In this manner three and four plant ings are made, the laat being as late as Cm middle of July. If a rainy spell be ' eow strati ponsToa obow. elected for making and planting the cuttings very few will fall to grow and an excellent crop may be produced. In the north sweet potatoes are dug as soon as the vines are nipped by frost- In the south the potatoes are allowed to remain In the ground until a convenient time fur handling them, and in Florida or Texaa they are fre quently left until required for use. Sweet potatoes should be dug on a bright drying day, when the soli Is not too wet. On a small scale they may be dug wltu a spading fork, .and great care should be taken that the roots do not become bruised or injured In the proc ess of handling. It is desirable that the roots should lie exposed for two or three hours to dry thoroughly, after which tbey may be placed in a warm, well ventilated room to cure for sev eral days. The proper temperature tor curing sweet potatoes Is from 80 to 90 degrees F. and 45 or &3 degrees F. afterward. A small crop may be cured around the kitchen stove and later stored in a dry room where there will be no danger of their be coming too cold. Sweet potatoes should be handled as little as possible, especially after they have been cured. , Hum of the Hive. Remember that bees crawl up in stead of down. Send your honey to the market in ws attractive a form as possible. Stand at the side of the hive and not In front of It while handling your bees. Be sure that your bees have a good prolific Italian queen, and the ants will not bother them. The honey extractor saves the bees much time in comb building, and thus the beekeeper can secure more honey. Improve your bees by always rear ing queens and Increasing from col onies that have gathered the most honey. A large number of farmers are en gaged extensively in honey production. Some of them ship over a car of honey each season. Heartsease was formerly not worth considering as a honey plant because of its scarcity, but of late years It has become plentier, and now it Is worth many dollars; same with dandelion. Honey and wax were never in great er demand than at the present time, and beekeeping bids fair to take a higher rank among the productive In dustries than has hitherto been accord ed It The present Improved system of management requires that hives should not stand too near each other. There should be at least six feet between them, and ten would be a preferable distance. A bee expert gives away this little secret: If bees are kept in a shed the crossest of them onn be bandied with out fear of being stunc. a bee shed pnght to be long cuou;.ti to give at least two feet to each hive and suffi ciently wide and high, so that one can work comfortably back of the row of hives. It should open preferably to the east, so as to get the morning air. Cleaning and casing honoy must ho done In a well lighted place and a large bench or table provided for It The shipping cases to receive tbo honey should be placed so as to face the packer and should be arranged so so propolis from scraping will fly Into them. It Is desirable to have several cases for each grade on the bench, so that honey of the same sbado and On tsb may go into the same case. COUNTY COURT, MAY TERM. (Continued from page I.) ihi. court. I'pon due consideration it la ' found that .aid road it uot aa yet a coutj roal. therefWe such permission cnn. be conulered or granted until tlx legalise' ' lion of said prooel road. I'pon the application of the Oregon t'eairal Improvement Oo. for the approval of the plat and tracing thereof of Hampton Pulte, Oregon, and it appearing to the court that alt lb requirements of law have been complied with. Mid plat ami tracing thereof are hereby approved by the court and ordered spread of irrord. I'pon the application ol the Peechutea Valley Co. tor the approval of thr plat and tracing thereof of irt Aduitjon to Ken wood. Oregon, and il appearing to the court that alt the requirements of law hare been complied with, said plat ami tracing thereof are hereby approved by the court and ordered spread of record. It appearing to the court by the affidavit of O. J. Gray, same being approved by the county tMewr and ry other evidences, that certain property was wrongfully taxed and that by mistake h had paid uc-h wrongful tai to the amount org.'t.t)?. It hi ordered that the county elerk draw a warrant on the general fund in tavorof aid O.J. dray for the turn of JVI 07. be ing the amount of tales wrongfully as- 1 N'eitabie Culvert. Whereas, it has- been necessary to order certain corrigated cul vert material, and whereat, said Brail & Co. have agreed to wait one year for their pay. provided they are allowed 6 per rent interest, it is therefor ordered that a memoranda to that effect be sent to nid Bea.ll ,t Co. wherein payment for said pipe may be made on or before ono year from the date hereof. Bid for rrui-ing timber. Now ii pre. tented to the court eleven bidi for cmieiug timber in accordance with tin adverti menl therefore made and the following abridged statement represent the amount of the several bids: Miller Bros. 40-acre tracts, ei.UO; less than 40 Lcres 4 cents an acre. Hauler, its at & Bloat, timber lands lying on westerly aide of county 4 centa an acre; on easterly tide, including the Blue mountains, 5 rents an acre. A. J. Dwyer, fi cents per acre. R. E. Jones, 40-acre tracts at !. Archie Johnston. J1; cents per acre. A. P. Donohue, S cents per acre. M. G. Nease. 3 cents per acre. I'pon reading and eiamining all of said bids and the conditions thereof, a majority of the court decided to accept the bid of A. r. Donahue for 5 cents per acre, the com plete detaila of a contract for such cruising and all matters incidental to the carrying out of inch work was continued until Mon day, May 1.1. IH12, which said contract and agreement is to be drafted by District At torney Wilson. At this time the county jadge states the following, among several reasons, for not joining in the opinion of the majority of this court to-wit: That other bids were submitted for performing tht same services at a lower figure by other parties who, in bis opinion, were reliable. It appearing to the court by the affidavit of Mary Young that the hail been wrong fully attested for the year Vil for the the turn of f 1ZM, and that the sheriff. under the provisions of the statute, hat re mitted the same from the total amount ofberUies.it is ordered that the county clerk credit the sheriff on the 1(111 tax- roll with laid t I2..vt. In the matter of registered road warrants tht county clerk is requested to draw s warrant on the general fund for the sum of thirteen thousand dollars, navable to Kaiph L. Jordan, county treasurer, to I deposited by him to the credit of the road fund. Money for special road lund. The county clerk is hereby re.ue-ti to draw a (arrant on the general fund payable to Kalph D. Jordan, treasurer, for use in road, work. aroH SCHOOL. Ele Short, wood sawing .. j 10 00 Pioneer Tel and Tel Co u i E C Stewart, (lobe ' 20 00 J E Stewart 4 Co, mdte jo 20 Atkinson, Meatier t Co 3 no R A Richard Co, carbon 1 in Central scientific Co, mrtse.... 7 m Crook co Journal, printing as oil Missottcliel, salary 00 Mist Conway, 23 22 Mrs Wood, " 200 go J W Bralth, ta 22 E E Evans, ' 22 E L Coe, - ' 240 00 ii A Guttafton 120 00 Stafford Eng Co, mdte 4 (1 E I, Cie. express H a ft RL4W Co, Juice 22 30 Winnek Co, mdse Xi Hhlpp 4 Perry, mde JDt 50 Adainson 1 Co, nidse . . 4 Of) r B Foster, bal on lot sw 32 Oscar Hyde " - r.vj j O O Adams, ' " " iovi oa Mr Wood, sal May and June 200 0(1 Roy Newell, road work too 00 " " " 5(i0 00 Luther Metke, road work 500 00 R H Bailey, ) Ul I. Mete, " " vsjoo J II Corbett, Kt freight W K K H Bayley, road work Mo 00 HC Caldwell, carrying poll books 7 00 I' Ii Poiudexter, " , 90 Roy Newell, carrying poll books.....".""! 6 00 J t wiegsnd .1 3 m 2 40 2 60 2 30 1 00 4 00 0 Ii) 4 0(1 2 40 10 m 0 m 3 m e m 7 on 2 0 9 00 7 no 3 20 co 00 00 10 00 12 00 HukIi (ice I' Ciiilwood " J V ftianton " (i W Hlaytnn " WJHiuMlvan ' Car) Wlndoin " J K Helfrich " Glenn IIcndrlckKon J ') Powell H tj ITi'Iay Wm Blair Harry banlus " If V. bajlon f) W Barnett ' J R Harvey " R .1 rjkclton i Y Crews " James Cram " J KScoi-Kin ", W J Schmidt " fumes Wood " W c Holllng.liesd ETLuthy " C H fry .... 4 , H BJee ' ,. t l 0 1 Pvtaa - " " te ac J O taraer i w Uraat Miller - " u m II tusoa e " "' U ' 4 W KuMns ' " ' 11 Ctw i Jonmal, prititleg til al Sb4 tlo'ltal. ear J.ha Vlucvat IT oil Regutrr, Hums, ata,trartt . I iO Jtvlia Curtis, ttaeals John Kelty, laaa I .W J do M tMltrt. tow hire .. S W r A Chandler, rvttslvriita ie lon I hi pwlSc Ma a Prlatiiuc cvv typr rtbhoaa ' W W lirvuH. reg eWn tom 1 tlia MiUiora. ref elerHr ......... .... M Hudsua 1au1 Co, IIM Snal trai(s . tj SO J r ilnherty. werk la a..r' elnce.... M tu SAP Latollelte, id mwmim lv ai Rtsalnaioa T c, mavliine, rtfcbont.,M. pa asi J WWllt. real srbn!hwa ten ioha Atkinson, rrt electors m W C Hotltnf nad. rretrlnc elei tnioth 4 at I r fthuit. pretrtBa tleetton btuth 1 v tHI trta, stBits ...... joe Urasl Miller, preparing eiei-lln byoth 4 AO O M Charlion, cane trote. res; electors )t so A B genaedy, canvasMna sorea S te DS Hamilton, real ISO M W Over, leg eleeton , .. 7 Je D W Harnett, res voles and prep buolk Mrs Mk-Uel. ads . 4 W M F Crusa. dep aaws . as w rrtnevltle Review, sta tad tUots ,.Mn 47 (SI H Keuaedy, Justice ! 4 30 RoU Moore, re i inn a . t T5 Askley a Ashley. ' LJ Murtiork, srhool UervlHr 3 Madras Meat Market, meat lor rravt tsea IM tt -X. f-arl.nJ Bros, blailsailiblns II V- l K Woodward. sua4 eouaty bruises tg ts Bend Hardware Co, aidfl 7 1: Heory Urlmet, horw teed on Tum-Lum Lnmber co4M. i.T Priaevllle Machine Shop, aulo hire...... JS it) K L Junta b. reg arranu Clirtoa A oraett, mdse . M Te r. Gray, mdte h.r roa.tt 11 tl V Staaloa, teamius on road ... VA Reach Ml Co, grader aad taper JJS w K t Jurtlaa, stattooery , IS .to J r Taylor, piling 0 Lippmaa A Co. service . .., U tleo Hamilton, preiring hoolh... a to J H Jackson, Justice lee 4 to li J Hardy, futtstable ,w 5 ' Mrs c twing, witness . I w W Eaglet - , 2 11 m ataatoa I ss t Lovetasd " . 1 00 S R Rodlos " 1 ll Ma.lras Trading Co, I rtx-erle. ro4 . , -Jias 30 H Grime, horse teed .. 17 on J B Neville, surveying rwli M w C t Itiee, by error 10 v F A Rice. surveyor's fee . 1T4 J Pioneer Tel a Tel Co M OS C f Becker, dep waler matter 1 ' Ueo Hrewlrr, aaler uiavter 20 op W M parrell, marker 4 uo O I. Hohlfeld. ItMntan . 3 cat It H While, chalnmao SOP H W Farrell " 4 Ul V fsehrai-der. work 12 60 S B Ellis, rbainniaa t ye- Jacob Becker ' I OS C D Rice, onVt 17 Vo J M Culver, marker.... 4 oy ft W W ells, viewer , (. H 14 rimes " . shoo PC Stewart, chainman. 2 ' PU W Co 75 15 Blanche Pollard, work io sberilf's oDtce U r. J g Taart A Co. auto hire 75 SO t H May, road work 10 80 Kend L T CO 4 to Allen Willcoxea, dep aetnr m V 09 CPS Itwong er, burial M r MeOraph 45 0 Henry A Mcgee, mdte 47 2 H H Clow, laundry, etc 9 ob H Hclow, salary Jaultor .. J 50 00 H P Belknap, county physician 141 35 Wlnaek 00, pauper accounl. 20 M 1 7 4 on 237 00 M Ti to 5S 125 Ol 5 V, 1 1 31 W) 13 10 4 00 32 VI 150 00 M ' sutlonery R A Ford, eiprett and pottage...,..,. 1 l lilolielle, poU(t Home Hospital Sushoag A tx, election supplies ttlass A Prudhomnte co, mdse Jo Morgan, work on bridge J D Lafollette, express E B Houatoa .. Prineville planing Mi!) O G collver, reg voters Adaroson A co, mdte Warren Brown, express, tic extra clerk hire N w sears, pre paring booth 2 00 Lynch A Roberts, grocerJca, rotd camp 9T c Wm Johnwtn, work 43 00 CO Pollard, work In tberiff't office 5f cr$t bridge co. . 27w on King A Basey, beef, road camp.. 2l 20 7 .50 340 00 12 on 4 tn 41 44 140 50 Moore A Co, legal blanki T N Balfour. peclal help " delivery ballot buxet " freiyht . sttmps, etc ,w ' board prisoners ..... Turo-a-Lum Leo . w H wins, express 4 00 t.eo Brewster, bill March and April water master 145 00 00 200 on M 00 15 40 00 7 Ho 324 ho 25 122 00 32 00 32 00 26 90 123 30 4H) 20 432 05 203 80 30 00 74 00 185 20 42 75 21 20 Geo Ixtwetl. road work Max crandall, auditing w J Schmidt, reg voters J H Jackson " M 8 Uitln " " D A Bowman ' " A FRamnay " . Beall A 00, road machinery Claudia Wonderly, work........ R H Gog, dep aestor... R II Bailey, commissioner lees... James Rice " " J W Wilt, rotd work "... L II Root M g Hawthorn, road work F W Smith " PT Monroe W A Carson Hugh Gee R V Jen k 1 111 Hy Koch 8 Nace hereupon court adjourned until 10 o'clock a. m. Monday, May 13, 1U12. Redmond Lumber & Produce Co Wholesale and retail liav. eraln. flour and feed. Lime and cement. We eel) the T. G. MaD.lt Wagon and Molme larm machinery. 0 H-tf Socialist County Convention. The Socialist County convention for Crook County, State of Oregon, it here by called to tueux at the btewart Hall in Prineville, Oregon, on tatiinlav. June 15, 1112, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpoe of nominating candidates for all county offices to be filled at the next general election, and for the transaction of such other bnoinefs as may come belore said convention. This will be a rnas convention and all per sons in Crook County, State of Oregon, known to be identified with the Socialist movement will he entitled to a voice in the proceedings of the convention. l'one by order ol the (Socialist t'ountv Central Committee, May (ith, 11112. U C Knix, Chairman. It F, WiLflon, Secretary. Card of Thank V it, i to convey to our neighbors and frieo.lt our appreciation ol their kindness and sympathy during the Ill nets and death' ol my father. J. A. ttitaox ku Khuilv. Must Sell at Once. Team voong nitre. Steel Aula Wagtn. Two gi'od t'ow, Boggy Ith Shall ami Tongue, Single and iKtnble llainett. Child IV.nv and Two Saddles. NO REASONAB1X OFFEK REFUSED. i t tf J. S. H. For Sale. tiaeolitie A hone power wmxl taw. SeeCl at. F. Condatt. b 3 i Notice to the Public I will he in I'rineviUe more or lets teuirarllv fn.ni now on, Thote wish ing my attention may imitiire at the home ol S. K. llialge. l's. K. I. Km him. For Rent A good daiiy or sturk ranch: 1000 acre : cuts :t.'J tons hay j &00 acre un dec ditch ; lung Inate to right party. ! For particulars Inquire at Journal uffice. t 3:'!tt( j Swamp Land Notice. Acting under inatraction from Governor Wet!, all the swamp land be longing to the Stat of Oregon ill be teltcted at tuon at poeaibla. j Any one having infornmnioo regtr. ittg uie location or condition ol such I land will kindle coufor with me, Such ' information will bo of much, value to the land department. j T. A. ItlMHABT, 2 tf rotate Land Agent. Call for Warrantg 41( rt-KUtvrftJ tx'ttli bitutiiy rrtDti up to Oilim utiin Ntv ;tv' will w , .ii 9u rrwtnu (h'B. Nu iutrMii afivr ihi- tUt. Alt nwt lattrHl n4l warrafiu ut Ia (ami tt. riuttmc Nix : will tx titi vn nwvmtttou. y lutrrrst mirr iota qti, All rfiirvt hitfh wfbtM'l rrtit tin to tntl inclu-lmiT Nt. v tl t vui utt (rrvul' Lion. No iyirn-Ki (ur Xhu Utc, KALI M I . JoKhA. Sf Tofossi'.ital Cards. Dr. Howard Gove Dentist Rooms 14 ant IS Adamsoat Building. T. L J. DUFFY Attorne-at-Lmw (Muceettor t W. A. Uell) PtUMVllLS ... Okicoos Dr. J. Treadles Fox M. R. C. S. Knr: and I H. A. l-endon"; Licencee tlregon Mate Medical Hoard. Specialist In Surgery; Hvgient; AH mentarr Canal; Women anil chilureu't diese. ufit- aud residence, Main St. Prlnavltlt, Or. CmlU uwatwewr jsevawtyt afajt ata-A Of' tmm ww S..S m tTm0lmm-0 M mm fJSVtBi iga , Pri,,,!!,. mfftftrmrjr-mt-mCmm 2?,ai Cttatt ZPrimtwill; Dr. John Huback, iMte Wtt rtnary "iir(D I1. 8. Arm jr. j tUft'strttikfiil ol t!.? jV'Ij tUppm. i Hamilton Sublets, Prinvill, Or W. A. BELL Lawyer The Da! let Oregon CAm: J, CJmmrti. Jf. ff. SStlknmp tK'CUUHTB $ el knap c d wards PAjrttamt and Srfnt (County fhytician.) Ortfn Si. Cttioti, jfttornrp-at'mCmm !Prt , Ongtm. Crook County jfbttraei Co, Abstract of title to all land and town luts in Crook county. B. F. Wjrldt, Secretary, Priaeville, Ortgts Reinforced Concrete HulMlngs. Complete Itc- fllgllS. J. J. IJurling Engineer I01B Chamber of Commerce Mg, Portland, Or. Hygiene and Dietary advise Calls made Dr. R. D. Ketchum DrugleHH PhyHlclan. Hours by appolntincnt Fred A. Rice, C. E. J. B. Neville, Jr., K. M. County Surveyor. jjeputy Co. Surveyor, Rice & Neville Civil Engineers. General Engineering. PaiNivaLS, Orioon. C. S3rimk I JLmwyr . Jf irw4t Snmmll, ffrtfm. Dr. (Iharlcs Macl addcn Osteopathic Physician Hveenle. tHelelle and Natural TherulttMitlet 1 ntpUiyett, t'lirtHilc iMarttv a pvtalty Office Oeee Morria Furniture Stars. Telephone! Pioaeer, No. 124. (i.X McFARLANl Lawyer Tract ica In all courts and I', S. Ijind tWice. Redmond, Oregon Willard II. Wirtz Attnriieytt.l.nw. Uttlce In M. It, Hlgga' nlllce. I'KINMVU.I.K, OHKlifiM. at dtiyttt t'tut Amwattn PBtiaertT Pat oa Miaat omi i (it t rawa autTa o Atuawi't Pace aroaa. tWih otl.- aa mj. Sac lelephouaa. Wtitwyi Orjm HAVE YOU ' Filed your Deed? Of Course. HAVE YOU An Abstract? CertttliilveVeryiiiit hat an alulrsi t now. )o yon know where your Coiner ttTe, W ell, Xa, Not exactly, Brewiter Engineerinf Comptny, I'rineviUe, Orwgitn, will locate tl.eiu lor Von and gilnratite the work Survey ing. 1'latiitig, Irrigation Kngineeriiig. Phone I'luneer 'M. ARE YOU SURE The nvirda ahow a clear title In your proierty? Tbe ret'iinla fiillcil to aluiw curn-rt title lu a enle inmle this week by a hmllng reiil eatnte cuinpniiy. RE5ULT- Long delay nml imlli lima, Ikdter lit the I'loncer A bat nut Compaiiy look nftrr your lutcn tt. PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY (Member Oregon Association of Title Men) nMririr!tMMrsfir;iriririir"tririririnnnnririvii L JWJk.J;jl.Jt JitJl. Jt Jt JU Jt.Jl.jrt,Jl.Jk.Jt JW.JLJL.Jt.J.Jl. JL Ji.JI 1 LJ M a, J r.l (. r i tj r.i M C'J ri t J r a ta r.s ca rn t j Senoral blacksmith ing HoMWHOKiita, Wood Wokk, rrc, NlATLT AND PkOMPTLT DoRB Wheh rr Do Br : s : Robert fflfooro I r.i H LJ i r.i u Satisfaction Will rBtNKVlU.B, ) rirrpr"iri"tr;flr"tr,,trrirrrArrtrrar'irrirnrrtrrrirrtr"tr!itr3i wjajkJLJLjl.jl.ji,JI.JLJLJI.urt;jLJtJLJI.JkULb.Ul.UkiJLJkJkwl Statement of Retourcat and Liabilities of The First National Bank Of Prineville Oregon At the does el basinets June 7, 1911 KKHOL'Kt'r.g Loant and InsawnU g.tt.sW 08 United Rial Bonda U4 00 Bank r.rara!seale....: HW ID Cath a loe from banks aio.Rt IM s,vn,t.'4 it B. F. Ansa, PrBidH WUI Wrwu.r, Vic PrM.a4 W. A. Booth, Pre. I). F. Btiwabt, Vlce-Pres. Crook County Bank PRINEVILLE, OREGON Statement of the Crook County Bank Superintendent of AtstU Loans and Discount, I9S,II70.M Overdraft a.ml.M rnrniiurp aim nzvures J.an tl Ileal eatate . n.Ttiet.or) tats sa taaa aad sat trots saaas 4,Bu.5 lllW.IIWl.WJ Uniformity of whiskey excellence is always admitted without question by every man who knows the history of Old "I. W. HARPER" WHISKEY Here's a brand that you can depend on always; the kind of whiskey that never disappoints. It is the same Good Old liquor that brings health and good cheer. Sold By Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko and Bend, Oregon Crmik Count v Journal, county olticlal ier. ll.'iOayear. J, ), I'tiisitril.r timi, Mlranaert welwine, (I P. Itealii. N. Ii.: O. t Hl'in', V. il.t Hurt liarnet. "c., tad '. M. tanwIiMla. Treat. j " RECEPTION " r I J" Smith & Allingham, Props. Champ Hmtlli s old stand, imported and Domestic Cigars Famous Whiskies Old Crow; I Icrmitane; Red Top Rye; Yellow Stone; ; r 'I 4 Canadian Club; Cream A Rye; James E. Pepper. I Moore's Mult. Porter, Ale and Ulympia 4 Draft Beer on Tap. i Imported Wines and f Liquors. f lw i lie Guaranteed OftKOOit. 1.IAHII.ITIKS (WpltaJ Htoek.pald In U.ootOt Hnrplus fund, earned dHOK) M Undivided proflta. earned m,TJ4 M W rou lat loo , 4 euo 00 Deposits , lavm M aM1,4'J4 II T. M. BaMwta. CaakJie ' H BtMwia. Am'I Ctafeiar C. M. ELSlKt,Calili of Prineville Oregon, at rendered to the Banks, June 7th, 1911 LlabUIH. Tapital paid ill fu 11 ,.,.tllil.nn. Hurpliit 10,Ki.l undlvlilea pronta H.wtiua Depoalta ,, isu.iai.ia lM,goo.M 5 i i i ' 1 :ff