Here He Is Swat Him ! Or, Better Yet Prevent the fly from breeding by screening s tables, keeping manure in Blosed pita or bins end sprinkling it with dry plaster or slaked lime. Under the Swatter'! Banner. Of course it isn't pleasant to think of flies trailing their contamiuated winBS over your food, but you can't make war with rosewater, and civilization bas declared war on the fly. There fore you must think of these thiiii-'s. If the pest is to be exterminated It must be in the home, and every house wife must become a crusader and march under the sliin of the swatter. When that instrument of man's su premacy and enlightenment shall hang over every mantel In the land even displacing the crayon portrait of grand father, if necessary then, ami not till then, the fly's epitaph will be written. In hoc sifmo vincea thy this sicn you shall conquer.) New York Times, Juue 5, 1311. A HOMEMADE FLY POISON. Beat together the yolk of one ess. one-third cupful sweet milk, one level tablespoonful of sugar and a level teaspoonful of black pepper. Put on plates and set where flies abound. After a few hoars, says Emma P. Telford, you will And the floor covered with dead or stunned flies. Sweep up and burn. ; TO MAKE A FLYLESS CITY : Cleveland Is to be classed and cata logued as il tlyless town. In (he cam paign Inaugurated for the eUi'itiiinn lion of the Ity four stops are outlined. First. To educate the people at to lie deadly nature of the fly. Second. To kill off all winter flies those hidden about the houses, waiting their teason of forage. Third. To do away with all breading places for fbes. Fourth. To trap all fbea that happen to escape. As the first step n ldresses oil the subject niv being i f le before the va rious women's eltil'--tn.l In the schools of the city. Circulars and luKklets will bo distributed among the children of the schools, to be carried by them to their homes; posters auj Illustrated bulletins IU be placed In the schools in the street cars and other public places, carrying the sermou of the lly reform. The extermination of the winter fly is a problem for the Individual house keeper. IVn't let one fly escape you. Hunt for them and kill them, for the Muter tlv Is the most dangerous of the - .... ... ... race. The winter tty is tue runnier m all uext summer's terrible throng. To do away with the fly brooding places Is merely a matter of cleanli ness, for the fly Is n scavenger, a lover of filth and au habitual follower after nil that Is unclean and unwholesome. Clean houses, gardens and yards, cleau streets and alleyways discourage the fly In Its breeding proclivities, and therefore the d.Ktriue of cleanliness Is to be preached by the nntl -fly cru saders, along with the sermons on the deadly character of the Insect. Ami carrying out the fourth step all the house furnishing stores In the city will tie asked to carry In stock and push the sale of fly trips, marvelous little wire screen houses to bo baited with milk, wherein a fly once entrap ped Is doomed. With the campaign of education will be given complete In structions for the use of the fly trap, which may bo placed on porches or window sills, on garbage pails-any-wbere that flies are likely to congre gate, but always on the outside of the hone always outsiile. Catch the fly outside of the house before it has a chance to come in and spread its poi son and disease. This city Is to be divided Into dls tricts nnd each district divided again Into ciatis and clubs, and from each center, small or large, branches will reach out. grappling with the sul In $500 Reward. The Mill Creek l ivestock Association o( Crook County oilers a reward of J.'sM (or the arrest on. I conviction of any pers-Mi or poison ste.ilntn. or killinx cattle or hordes bcloim to any mem bor ol this asuoclstioi,. r-L.!-;lm K w mop Cu i vn, Ms-ielary- frerts Teacher's Examinations Notice is herebv given that lli Countv Suerint"iili-nt of Clink Cmnpy will hold the regular examination lor appli cants lor Mute and o.nutty papers at the court honso. rnneville. as lmluH: For State Prter Comnienciim Wed. nesday, Jane t ( o'clock . m., and continuing until Saturday, J une J'.', at 4 0. in. Wednes Uv forenoon 1". S. Uiilory, Writing, riiyiiUogy. WednciUv afternoon Physi.-al liiog raphy, Kesiling, tViiii.osilioii, Methods in lealing, Metlunls in Arithmetic. Thursday fore n oon A r i l h tn e t ! c, llistorv ol Kdu.-ation, ryihology. Methods ill Ooography. Thursdiiy sttennHui ti ram mar, (ieott rapby, American l.iieiiini'e, I'livnics, Metlnxls in Language, Thesis for Pri mary Certiticaie. Friday forenoon Theory and Practice. Orthography, Fmlish l.ileratute. Friday sttemooii ScIuh.I Law, Uotanv Algebra, Civil tioveriiiiient. t-atuiliiy foreiUHiu lieometry, Cie oloiry. Saturday iiftemoon (ieneral llistorv, liookkivpinit. ." 'i K, A. Fokii. County Snp't. I lettiiou, M u r Kri i:scn. of Sheriff Sale. In the circuit court of the state Oregon, lor the county of Crook. J. II. Wetiandy and I.. 1.. Fox, co part ners, doing business under the h'rni name and style of Wenaudy l.ivery, Feed A Automobile Co., plaintiffs, For Sale. Six choice lots with g'od il room (muse, bam etc. ; nice shade trees and lawn. A bantam, only 1.1'iRl. Terms, iiddnss C, caie tionk County Journal. lo the Public. 1 hso ws-unsl a rt-in-wal of the loud ,-o:itraet lu'tuecn Plinevdlo and lied iiioiid and will continue M acm m v patrons ill Imlh places to the be"l ot mv ability. All epre matter ill re. reuo niv pemolial atlentiui. Sullilt iutt a shiire ol your patronage rope -lliillv, o-lu Notice sf A.tmnolntof'l Salt ol Real Edits. ' Notice is herebv given, by the under stums!, the adniliii-irator ( tlio tsintc nj lintwrl Pennington Johnson, do ceased, that ill puisnamv of an order ol the county ru nt, of the State of Urc gou fur l'io'k i-mimy, made and enlensl on the oth day of June, I'd'.', the Undersigned, the aditilliistratoi aforesaid, dl sell at private sale, for ca.-di, silbj-M-t to cniitii turttton by said court, alter Saturdav, the l lth ilav ol .Ink, It'l-'. st his ntlic in Prliienlle. iin gon.all the light, title and interest tlic said llolwrt Pennington Johnson hud at the time of Ins death and all the intoH'st the estate has ai-iiulred in ad dition to that of the an id ibilsnt I'enii itiiiton Johnson at the tune of hss death, in ami to the following .li-scr ibt-l real prorty situated in the Countv ot Croik. State of Oregon, tow it: The east ha f of the southeast oilarter ol sectt'Ui se cn, and the east lialf of I lie nort lieast quarter of sivtinii eighteen m , township IhiritHMi south, of range loiir tren east of WllUmetto Meridian. : liMtns and conditions of vale, cash, rive per cent of purcbass prire to be paid en dav of sab', balance up ui con hrination bv the court. M. K Fin.o i, Administrator of the estate ol Uolwrt I'cniiiugt'in Johns'in, deceasisl. it t- Kre.l A ltl, I'. Is J. It. NioltUi, Jr., K. M. I'outitj suni-iiir, t'.-i'iitv Co. Sum nr. Rice & Neville Civil Kngiitrvra. ?. jCau-yr Willanl 11. Wirt. t liirmv-al law. tllllco In M. li. llgg' olliie. I'uiM li l t , (tin i,n I. (. (. 1' M .1 ,is IS i-'i-iilllfl. I, sCiiiii.m k- ll : I'. Il, I'lnw l.l.tl.-. t o I i Mm l K niisits i pi v fs ii I ll r il n t 11 I 8 II U I. P Itrilllis, N. ii : '. ii r lluiio-s, s,, t Htl J. T. Comhrs, defendant. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of mi execution and o:der ol sale of personal oro.-ertv issued out oi tlie circuit court ot the state ol Oregon for Crisik county, in trie al-ove etititied suit, on the thiitoenth b'y of March, lul'J, in favor of the aoove naintd plaititiiis and against the alhivo named defendants, upon a judgment and de cree in favor of the said plaintiff for the sum of lour loin !red eighty-right and lilty-uine hundredth dollars and the further sum of twenty-three dollars damages and cost, w Inch said judgmei.t was euriilltsl and dm ki-te-l in the flice of t lie cjunty clerk of Crtxik county, stale of tbegon, on the 1:1th day ot March, l'.ilJ, and wliicli said decree or-! dered the personal pro:eity belonging to said defendant he so'. I by the shentl ol Crook county, stale of ( iregon, to salisfv said judgment, attorney's fivs ..,-t land costs, now therefore notice is furth- Notice fur Publb ... ti t ..( Hi.' In-, r ..r I iltlllll. t HI trill, OH- l."ri'UI, .1 lurti.-s, c. u . Sofcss::ia Cards. Si, Ctliott, Death to the fly is to be the battle cry. It it to be a fight of man against hit enemy the fly and of the fly against man. Cleveland Leader. New Work For Boy Scouts. If e l upon all the l - tna K.sof n.i)tito.l 1 CI K I ' 11 1 1 1 1 1 k 1 lt(v i . . . . . , , iH'int'liai inn Tilt, aim i nin mi ft. ,T. I 1 w ' 'X. li . . Sitordiy, the 29lh ity ol htt, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon 1 of that day, at the mirth door of the ; county courthouse in i'rineville, Crook ! county, suite of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all the personal property belonging to said defendant to eatisiy raid ju Iguient and decree, attorney's fees and owls and accruing costs. Dated and published li est time tills :: tti day of May, Ml'. j 1 . HALl-iU-H, Shei iff of Crook county, Btate ul Oregon, 4 mm Notice of Hearing. Before the Bonrd of Cimtrol of the State of Oregon, Water Division No. 2, Crook county. In the mutter of the determination of the relative rlhtx to the va tern of Crooked I liver and Its tributaries, tributary of lienchttes river, W. W. Prow n, contestant, ft mm Cmttlm'm fif Stmm l&mm .iss mm tVm J PrimimiiU. Crtym. Cttm: S. CJmmt Jf. !P. 33.lkmmp ot'UI.lMrs Belknap dc Gd wards 9 (County Physician.) 0. J?j,J. r John Davln, conti'stiM-. To John Davin. cotitestee naiiu-d: j In the nn me of t he state of ( iregon, Voti nre hereby untitled that the above natned contestant has liled a contest iigalnst niir i-lnltn to the waters of tlie above named stream and Its tributaries, ami that a hear ItiK will be hail in the matter ol said contest at the i-onrthiiuse In Prim;, villi-. Crook county, Oregon, at the hour of la o'clock a. tn , on Monday, the 2l'nd day ot July, Pd.', before the undersigned superintendent of Water Division No. 2 ; anil you an: hereby required to appear before me at said time Hrid place with your witm-Mses, to give evidence In the mutter of Hitch contest. Witness my hand this p'dli day of May, 11)12, ut l.a'jrandc, (iregon. ' OKo. T. Coniit iv, Superintendent of Water Hivifdoti No. o, State of Oregon. ."i :iu-Tt above Caliji Asswsasii paoMrri.r Pat oa Nairn I (jrrirs oss IkkjR socth or AtuaiMiN's pKUl STiiaa. Hnlh oflM-e I re-Hp deuce telfihoui;s. all courts and U. H. Land (I. . Mcl'AKLANi; Lawyer Practice in Ollice. Redmond, - Oregon Dr. J.Tregellcs l'ox M. H. O. H. Eiiir; nnd I.. H. A. (.nmL.ti; ijri'nrcc Oregon f-tatc Mclu-al Ituiinl. SpccialiNt in SurK'-ry ; Hytrtfiie; All nu'iitary Canal; wunn-n unil iJiililnn's I oriit'c itii'l rcMi'l'-nrt;, MbIii St. ItIiu-vIIIo, (r. Donahey In ClevelanfJ Plalo Dealer. Swat the Fly It Is the Most Danger ous Animal on Ea rth ! When bacteriologists inform us that the evcrapro fly carries on its body 1,250,000 gerrm, says Farm Dairy ing, surely wo should ieel a just cause for grave alarm. Keep This Fly Off Your Sugar H0USEFL1ES CARRIERS OF DISEASE. Files tprea-i Vj'yrr.u!osi,i, dip'n- theria, typiioij fever, ecarlet fi ver, eummir cq in plaint and fa vers of bnbies by carrying dir-sass from one to another. Keep everything clean and there will be no fhes. Don't let flies have a place to lay their eggs. Keep covered all places where young flies may be hatched. Put screens at windows and doors. Where is dirt there are flies. 5Jk aBs j6r. jtk k JO JV Jdsjats A jtm. " RECEPTION " ! Smith & Allingham, Props. Champ Smith's old stuml. Although flies feed regularly upon human foods in houses and stores, they Eire equally fond of all sorts of filthy matter and wilt wander back and forth from one to tha other. Dragging their germ laden feet and ,bodie over foodstuffs, they carry dis ! ease orma from infected filth to food. We may thus take into our stomachs ' any germs accessible to the flies. Imported and Domestic Cigars Famous Whiskies Old Crow; I lerrnitagr, Red Top Rye; Yellow Slone; Canxidian Club; Cream Rye; James L. I'epper; Moore's Malt. Dr. Charles Macl'addcn Osteopathic Physician Hyfl-iTitr, IM'-tHIO ftml Niilunil TlHTiipi'lllli-ii Kiiilil'iyml. Chronic Dlsvuwa tt hpoi-lnlly Office Over Morris Furniture Store. Telephone: Pioneer, No. 126. Dr. Howard Gove Dentist. Rooms 14 and IS Adamson Building. T. E. J. DUFFY Attorne-at-Law (Hui-WBSiir t" W. A. Hi ll) PlirVKVMI.K OllHfKIN c. C. Sir jfttorny-at-jCam Sioal Cstala ray on Porter, Ale and Olyropia Draft Beer on Tap. j Dr. John Huhaek Imported Wines tj Liquors. ilfVAA rtk ftVVW I. ii i All J-rl. Vi'lrrimirv S'iiroti I . H, Aniil urtmi'Mt nrilii' I'hilil'pini's. Kuri'til VS'irk til Ui'iisimiuIj! and Hamilton Stables. Prineville, Or W. A. DFLL Lawyer The Dalles 111 ill-i llliiij Inililllir.' II U .-ll In si'f.'js, ' I 'O1!1!) H-1H.-IIIU r thai iii if It ! It I- 'h- J"', i t '.' Hi-iMillv ..I" limi..lav, hi- Vy .;'.,f L, 'Af ani' ul IIm It i in V rh.ir.ii !(-. litis. Si! .C BqlIS In n vim ruiiii- hi-iv in i vaiiiliin mir t. f!J .:'' ".a fMLjj hum- n ml i ll.iisurli'i slmk ,nii VIS' '!, i-ri-il v "i-ussi'il imniiiiiiv", n'. -ani' ul Ita lliin-y rh.ir.n li'i-. Hut hi n vim ruini- Ih-iv In i vainlni' mir lariir anil wi-ll-nsHiirlfil nlm k nii lliul iiniii' hill t In Iii-i-I liiaki Ini'ti-rv lltii' n( It 1 1 1 1 1 l; -n 1 1 1 i , nii liir, linl ruiiin llliral-v, hall ur kli. ln ll I lil-nll nn-, l ariMMx, Matilhiin, linun, l.laiih inn, ili'. ami all uri iiitit'ki-il al tin nisi tt v. Iv liiwi nt irliiM, l-ur i ali i.r mi ItiMtnlliiHMitH, A. II. LirPMAN & COMPANY Order Your Sirvan Dour Now. Every Housekeeper, mi inatti-r what lu-r wii-kly i'i. iiillttin-si mav Im., viilurn tin1 niinr tmilty in aiivi'. Many a n iiuy limy I mmvimI hy ihn htnhii rlrn r I'liinith t" 'my tln-li- Sprlin; l.ainli, I'liii' I'unllry ainl all nllu r Moal at 1 1 1 1 r iiiarki t. City Meat Market MICMELIH Quick Detachable Clincher Iff FULL A t til ROUND SHAPE VV , j ll STRONG XtfC ' J Vl RESILIENT I r- ' J l DURABLE '" Easily Fits Any Quick Detachable Rim No Tools Required IN STOCK BY Prineville Machine Shop nr L JLiiiLJlJJIjJIs.'UtJ'JIJIJIJJlj'J'vJlLiilta i r t r i n n n i n t r .i r t r i n n i r i r i VjIkbJIsi'JIJjIkUL'JU'JUUIuJL.UIuJt.'J Oregon L J i.j r i L J r,i t j n LJ r i n L J r-t I. j r i i. J r t i. j r i L J r i i. j r i i. J r.t L J r.-i LJ r.i LJ r Scneral Blacksmith ing FitiNKVirxB, L J r.i r LJ n LJ r.i LJ r,i LJ r i L J r.i L J r.i L J . r i i. j r i L J r i LJ n L'J r i LJ r.i LJ r.i L A iririrnrinnrirrir.ririr'ir'in rLsJLJLLjL;jL.JLLJL!JLJLjULULJLUIsjulU J HoltS KHHOEINII, Wrifll) W'OHK, KTC, NUATI. Y AND rildMPTI.V I)0NK When it ia Donk Bv : : : Siohcri 9?foorc Satisfaction Will Dc (luarantced OltWION. CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL