TRAINING THE DAIRY HEIFER. r On of Hi flint thing we da la to Wai'U (lit dairy heifer tu lead and be bandied while ill l on 11 Not only U ib eaalrr tu handle at fma as, but lit la ritnlvr to train to tlx halter limb when alia grows to bo a big, lining two or thru year old heifer, writ M. Coveitlell In Iowa Homestead. II y teaching bor to lend Dow IIht will tH no "broking In" lo lw dmi when all drops br dot calf. It I not only liard work to bond I tli mutured lielfer Hint always baa run wll'd, but It I HMltlrvly dangerous and may even rvault lu acrloua Injury lo the heifer or Iter ownor before aha la sub dued. In thin an ui roiiuactlmi It la alao our policy to tench the diilry ralf to l aiiruiit'liiH from either aide Nun of oura cvor know any ill(Teren between tli wrong aide and "Hi rliilit Ida." Ther nr numerous advatitngcs lo be derived mm uillklng a row on Ithrr the rliilit or lb loft alilu, which ever la hnuillvxt. Clenu, warm, anug qunrtir at tilshl for tu diilry heifer will menu not only a an vim; of feed, but a cow of higher grade when the I grown, na rxiire to tli elements or senut rullona check Th Hntatrln row Kaney Spot ford, herawlth ahown. waa lha niat prlae ami arnnd champion cow at aavaral laailing atai fair during rt'nt yara; aliH ml many oihar ahuwa. aa- AmwrW-an Asrlculttirlat. Hhe la tha dam of four A. It U dausntera, alo Bir Htiorfortl IWata. winner of many final aiyl Junior' champion prlaea, Thla cow walaha l.0 ountla and la on of !ho that ai a quick rhott-o and hav many admlmta, One of her uatigh lere haa lvn ovar lu poumla of milk r day. Ilwr lual throe ralvwa are. ailll owned a( Itlveralde farm. In nortlmrn tllinolt, IL & Hangar proprietor. proper development, which never la quito regnlued At the same time, rouflneuieut In a rUuui, dark atnll la Juat at much to be avoided aa the cold. r IP'S- i ,. . .,ati . - filthy quarter. The calf will need j They will aniell the niolnuun. hip at dally exerclH In th uien air aud aun- i tho feed and begin to ent When they 'sl't, " I once get a tuate of luch feed they will I'lenty of water I another proaalng ent all they can hold. , avnllnl to beat reaulla, ami the ann- The lga ahould I fed In the middle ply ahould not only he jrencmua, but of the forenoon and In the middle of It ahould he ptiro. clean and liot Ice the afternoon. When t have dtnlred to cold. Juat na It eoinea from the well j crowd plga to mnke all the growth k I about the correct temiwmturc. Knit j alblo to ahow them at the fulr I have alao ihould b kept whero alio can given them a feeding In tha evening reach it at all time, a It i of groat i alao. aaalatnnce In promoting Ideal dlgeaton After th pig hav eaten from the and aaalmllntlou and In wnrdng off cllsenae. Au occnalonnl currying aud brushing I alao innductlve of good re ulta, keeping the akin clean and henllhy and Hill further trulnlng the heifer to be handled nil over. The qneatlon of feed 1 nlao given careful attention, Mnny farmer do not conilder thla worth tho effort, but let u renieuilier that wo muat devel op dairy tlaauo In the young and rapid ly growing heifer If ho I to prove a heavy milk producer when alio arrive at muturlty. Thl I not a difficult matter, line the kind of feed that pone tho qunlltle neceaanry to the nourlahnient and healthy development of the bolfer are the one that will build for milk and crenm production. Such ratlnui aa clovor, alfalfa and clean, bright corn fodder are our favor Ito roughage In feeding the dairy heifer. I'"or tho grain portion of the feed we glv one-fourth -onti, one fourth bran or ollmeal and two-fourtha corn chop. Muity or unclean feed In either the grain or roughage I care fully guarded ngnlnnt, aa they ar pro ductive of dlgcitlve derangement. Corn I made tho larger portion of the ration only whllo the weather la cold In order to promote heat for keeping tho body warm. Milk From Silage Fad Cow. The depnrlnioiit of agriculture re port a teat nt the Illinois station, where tho diilry herd wn divided In two lota, ono which waa fed forty pounds of corn silage per cow dully, while the other lot wna fed only clover hay and grain. During the course of the experiment sample of milk from each lot wore lubtnlttod to 872 persons for an opinion a to any difference in flavor, the tester being, of course, kept In Ignorance of which milk was silage produced. The result showed thnt 00 per cent readily preferred the milk from the silage fed cowa, 20 per cent the milk from coVs not fed silage, while 11 per cent could not mak up their minds either way. Warbles In Cattle. Tho grubs may be killed by smearing on a little mercurial ointment or Inject ig a drop or two of turpentine, but this is objectionable treatment, ns the dend grubs docompose and continue the Irritation. It is much the bettor plan to squeeze out the grubs and de stroy thorn. Shoop and Silage. Sheep cannot ent sllngc In ns great a' proportionate quantify ns do cattle, I hough no one seems to l;no,v why. However, they do well on It, and It naves n great deal of tiny and other feed. 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 THI DAIRYMAN. On advantage of sneculeut feed I lb fuet that It not only provide lb row with tuor ttinlaturc but at th aam Uin I niraiNtlxlng. Tli milk uteitalls mut b fres from ami mi and crtrki. It la lin IHiaalbl to ketp them clean If tilts I not lb ria. Tli blggor tli ar of corn when they ar put In th alio th bigger th milk Row will It w hen thsallag I fed. Provided your row I good on, th mor ah I fed along right Hue lb mor all will give. No animal Hint geta ouly food nuugli to aiiiKrt II f ran niak gain or profit Haphasard method of breed ing never pny Willi dairy cot Us. Tli bust herd bull' U none loo good. Th man who ran dubl th produi'tlveurai of hi farm mor than double It value. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I i GROWTH OF SPRING PIGS. Yungatr Should D Liberally Pad t Baour Beat Results. ritrs gum lu . weight while young much rhenper Ihnu they do aa they ap proach umtiirv ago.- If fod all they can couaum aud aaalinllitt while young, they aciUlr the thrifty hnblt and can be mndu to grow to market weight at le expena for feed than If allowed to come along In the uaunl tiiunner, write X. A. Clnpp In (rang Judd Farmer, Mueu pig ar liberally fed whll young Ih itouiacli I ex ponded rap idly, and they can conauiue end ulllli more feed over and abov what la re quired to maintain them. Tbl enable thorn lo gain In weight ut lea coat per pound than would b poaalbls If allow- ed to grow slowly When th pig ar Hire week old 1 1 hey will begin to look around the pen, : aud If when th sow la out a tit t la j alielled corn la thrown on th floor of ; the pen the sow III begin to pick It np before ah paya any attention to th ! pig. The pig will eoe her pick up th I kernel one nt a time, and they will be- ! gin to pick them up and chew them. Such cau be the Drat leaaon In eating ; grain. When the low la out pine amall. t ahnllow trough whero It will bo hnndy : lo coat or drive the pigs over It, Take omo flue middling In a pall, tcnld it, I itlr in aouie new milk, weetcn th I mea with a little blackstrap malaise I and put It In the trough while It I i warm. Irlv the pig over the trough. trough Tor a week or more coarser fi cda can be used and aklmmllk ub .llluted for new milk. A good feed In uindo by mixing corn chop and oat chop with the hull lifted out with an equal quantity of wheat middling. I like to feed a little luolnsae along with the warm feed to make It more palatable and to keep the bowcla In a laxative, healthy condition. The amount of feed given ahould be Increased ouly a fnat a the capacity of the pig to eat Increase. Feed In clean trough every time. Give the plga a chance to run In the field and oat grasa. If fed and handled In the manner described the pig can be weaned when eight week old, and there wilt be no check In their growth. At two montha old they ahould weigh from fifty to ilxty pounda each and be well started toward hnghood. I have frequently had pigs weigh 80 to 100 pound each when three month old. Caring for Horn1 Shautdar. In getting the afmuldera ready before one (tarts working he should clean them well, washing and brushing to remove the dandruff. One should keep the mane out from under the collar while working. A good wtinh. Is made of one-fourth salt, one-fourth alum, one-fourth bo rax and one-fourth saltpeter. Dissolve this fully lu a gullon of rainwater and then put It lu glass Jars and keep It covered. Ono should wash the horses' shoulders every night They must not bo brushed too hard, for that would Irritate the skin and cause It to get sore. One should never clean horses' col lars in the morning, but clean them at night, rubbing them clenn with the blind. In on so oue forgets to clean them at night ho should take a wet cloth to clean them in the morning. If one acrapes the collar with a knife or a curry comb It will scratch the sur face of the -collar, and the result will be a sore shoulder. ' Rationa For Dairy Cattle. The following general facts should be observed in making up the ration for a dairy cow: A cow ahould be fed nil thut she will eat and digest well, riving due consideration to the cost, digestibility and composition of the food fed. The more palntnblo the food the greater quantity a cow will con sumo. Variety often Increases pnlatn blllly. A part of tho ration should be succulent in nature, ns such f&od stim ulates action in tho intestinal tract, which stimulates vigor, thrlfv and honltli in the nnlmnl. Another Impor tant pnrt of the food supply is water. Too oflen tula Is not given proper jon Whaat In Spain. About 73 r Cent of th total land under cultivation In Spain I given op lo cereal. During th paat dorad the crop of cereal exceeded 3.JH0.0J ton. Th land, however, I luaceptlbl of t far larger production, and In fact enough wheat could be grown In Rpnlu not only to xemd th consump tion of It prevent population, but for a large export Ther ar vait tracts of arid land In tli Interior of lh conn try which could b brought under cul tivation by sinking artesian well for Irrigating purpoam, for water I found In all part of th peninsula at amall depth. That much tin been doo to Hit respect In recent year I evidenc ed by the fact thnt In IWaj th Import of wheat and flour Into Hpaln amount ed lo about f2i.ono.nno and fSM.ooo respectively, and In !! the Import of wheat amounted to only 12,'JOO.OOO and flour loaa than f 1.000. Th Dpt Wall. What I auppooed to be the doept boring In the world I at th little vil lage of Cznrhow. In Rlleata. Germany, to a depth of almost a mile and a half below the aurfuo. The bore la aoven-b-en and one-third Inchea In diameter at the mouth end a little abort of two Incliea at the bottom. The exact depth of tho hole I aald to be 718 feet Th xarlmenta that have so far been mndo with the bore ahow that the temperature of the enrth Incren at the rate of 1 degree V. with each Mic tion of fifty-eight feet, or I degree C. for each 104 3 feet Nnesrrolv Cunpewdr. An English Inventor ha brought ont kind or steel which resist the cor ronton of smokeless gunpowder, the chief objection to the ao of that form f powder for 11 rear mi. "VM W"r7tdT Kevnty-flve cords ol 4-foot green Jiimiwr wanted by the I'rinaville Kchool I'ntrirt; one hall to be delivered by Sent. 1. 1'llL' InH nnu.1,.11 I..- .,.i.l.li ill November, 1UI2. The Uoard re serve the right to reject any or all omi. i.ave oiiii at my ottice. 0 l:i Ji. it. ELLIOTT, Clerk of Board. To the Public. I have tecured a renewal ol the mail contract between Frineville and HeI mond and will continue to serve mv j.atrons in both place to the beat of mv anility. All expreaa matter will re el' I v my personal atlentim, Soliciting a shire of your uatronaire. I remain. respectfully, Mil Mrr Kclikii. If f 1,1 I.OIXIK nx-ms every a KSt.KJt A1 Saturday olilik Hlrnrs welcome. O. P. Kcama, N. O.i C. L-Hkaitork. V. O.: Burl Barnes. Hcc.i and C. B. Dinwiddle. Tn-aa. Notice of Final Settlement Nuttre It bcrabv atven ihit th ttnr.ltfn.i huftlrd III, fln.l nt'i-oum aa .lniln!.lrtur ot tlK'ntstrulMloi K. A.lsnu, d'rd. olth the Clerk ol il? County cwurt ot ih male ot ore sou lor Crook county, aud iha nald court h ml UiUKtuv, tit, Jth aj- nt Aiiku.I, mi.', at tilt hour ot !c o'clock in ilic lorcn,Hui a me time lor hcartui unt llnsl account ami any ui trflott ttml may tm mmi thereto mil fr Biakiua aucti order ai may ua rcuutrad lu the uatru ana publl.hcd ant time June Huh. isl.' W a. Aiums. Adinliititratoiof the mate ol ailaa t. Adanit. lli-i-Mnl. Report ef the Condition o THE CROOK COUNTY BANK at Trine tlllc, in (lie state ol Oregon, at tha clow ol btuiuru Juna Utb. 1912: KESiH'ICKS. Loanaaml dlncounui lla2.7HD.1T Overtrain, tecured aud unecured,. .tfl it B imU, and warrant m 7j llatiklnt houw la.is e Furuitunand flsturea 4,732 Hue Iron) kanka (not reaerva hanki). .tat 3 Due trom approved reaerva bauki..,, 1 Cherka aud other caah Itema 819 si Caah on hand 111? VI Total I1S1.47J is LIABILITIM. Capital nock paid lo I M.oeo 00 Surnlua lund 14,000 00 rndtvldcd prorlta, leaa eajHinaea and taxea paid i,m m Due to banka and banker ,. eri SO liepotlta due mala Treaaurer S.ooo 00 Individual depoalu aubjeot to check. lOT.rJO s Dematid cvrtlllcatea of depoalt l.SSO 00 raahlen chaeka ouutandlnc 1ST SO Tlmeert!flcate ot depoalt,,., ll.f 16 Key rind 4 00 Total I1S1.47T 4S State ot Oregon, County ol Crook, u: I. C. M. Klklna. cahler of the hnv.nAn,ed bank, do aolcmoly awear that the above slate luent la true to the best ol my knowledge and oeoei. cj, at tiikina, rajuuer. Bubacrlted and aworn to before n.e thlt22nd day of June, IW1. M. R. Elliott. Notary Pt bile. Corrcct-Atteat : I). F. Hrttw art, G. CORNRTT, Directors. Report of the Condition OKTHR LA1PLAW BANKING TRUST CO, at Ijtldlaw, Ore,, in the state or Oregon, at the close of bualnesa June 11th, Mil Loans ami discounts $!2,2iiS 9!) Ovenlrafts.secured and unsecured 30 85 Bunking house i.jtoo CO Furniture and tixtures 1,541 g7 IHte from hunks not reserve banks 87 0 Due from approved reserve banks 3,3311 0 Checks and other cash items.'. . . ,418 21 Cash on hand , 1,244 31 Expenses 123 ii Total 20,843 5S Liabilities. Capital stock paid in 10,0X0 CO Individual deposits subject to check 7,500 55 Demand certilieates of deposit. , 75 00 Time certificates of deposit 2,770.00 Dills payable for money borrowed 5U0 00 Total.... , 20,845 55 State of Oregon, Comity of Crook, 88 : I, Win. I). Barnes President of the abovt- nnmeil hank, do solemnly swear that tie above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Wit D, IUrkis President. Subscribed and aworn to before me this L'llh day of June, 1012. A. K. liiunsnj ivotury 1'uuiic. Correct-Attest: H. C. Caov, Flunk Murk A. F. Kamhay. Directors. Millinery Clearance Sale ! A nice assortment ofj Pat tern Hats will be sold at ACTUAL COST. Entire stock of summer millinery to be closed out by July lt y Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlor, Prineville Notice of Sheriffs Sale. Notice ia bereliy given, that unlei and by virtue of an execution and order nlaaleof proeriv, iMiied out of tha Cirruit fourt of the Ktate of Oregon for Crook county, in a aim here, o C. C. MeNeely i plaintiff and Th Mailraa tiateaay Hole' Company, a corporation, and A, K. lientley are ilefenilants, npon a judgment in favor of the above named I'laiutlfl and againat the above named delendantii for the 11110 of 0i).00, with inlereat thereon at ra'e of aiz lor rent per annum from the 17th dav of April, lull, and the further turn of fltJO.Od at attorney' fee. and the further sum ot $.W.tKJ coats and diiburaments, which execution bears date the l'.ith day of June. I Wl 2. and which onierof aalecoin niamli me to ell, in the manner pro vided by law lor theaaleof real property th fullowing described premne nd property, to-wit: ita numbered 6,7. 8 ind U, in block 4 of the town of Pal main, (now known as Madrae) Crook County, ftate of Oregon, together with the teuementr, hereiitment and ap purtenance thereto belonging or in any viae appertaining and all building nia teriali tueieon iitrntslied by the plaintiff for th construction of the hotel build ing on laid iiretniae. which laid exe cution and order ol sale is to me directed, I hive levied upon all the elwve deacrilied premises and propertv, and will, on tha 27th ay i July, 1912 at the hour of 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the front door of the courtlioue in Prineville, Crook county. uregon, eell, at public auction, to the 1 highest bidder for cash, all the right, ; title aud interest the said defendant had, on the 17th dav of Aoril. l'.'ll. in and to said premises and property, to satisfy laid judgment, attorney's fees, coats and accruing cost under said exe cution. listed and published first time, June 20tb, 1912. T. X. BALFOUR. Sheriff of Crook county, state of Oregon, j By. II. A. Foster, Deputy. Sheriffs Sale of Real Eatate. T. F. McCallister, piaintiff, . vs. George McCallister, as administrator of the estate of Lewis McCallister, de ceased, George McCallifter, Henry C. McCallister, A. M. Manly and Manly, her husband, J. D MeCallister, Kite Fizsett and Fisrett, her husband, Hannah Foes and Foss, her husband, William McCallister. Alher McCallister, Ivv lialch and Steve Balch, her hus band, and all unknown heirs of Lewis McCallister, deceased, C. M. Elkins, C. J.Johnson, L. A. Booth, O. B. Gray ami O. V. Gray, defendants. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution and order of sale of mortgaged real estate issued out of the circuit court of the state of Ore gon for Crook county, in the above en titled suit, on the "25th day of May, 1912, in favor of the above named plain tiff and against the above named de fendants, upon a judgment and decree In favor of the said plaintiff for the sum of Twenty-one hundred forty-nine and sixteen hundredths dollars, with inter eat thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum train the istn day ot Sep tember, 1907, untiljiaid, and the furth er sum of two humffed dfty dollars as attorney's fees, aud the further sum of UftTUvedollars as costs, which said judg ment waj enrolled and docketed in the office of the county clerk of Crook coun ty, state of Oregon, on the 9th day of May, mix, ana wtitcu said decree or dered that the following described mort gaged real estate belomting to the estate of said Lewis McCallister, deceased, to wit : Lot one, and the east half of the southeast quarter of section six, the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section seven, the southwest (juarter of the sou tli nest quarter of sec tion live, all in township sixteen south, of range eleven east of the Willamette Meridian in Crook county, state of Ote gon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenauces there to belonging or in any wise appertain ing, be sold by the sheriff of Crook county, state of Oregon, to satisfy said judgment, attorney's fees and cost. Nsw therefore notice is further given that I have levied upon all the above described real property, and 1 will, ot Sataiday, tha 29th day if Jus, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the north door of the county courthouse in Frineville, Crook county, sta:e of Oregon, sell, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and iitterest the said Lewis JtcCallister, deceased, had in snd to said premises at any time since the said lSth day of September, 1907, and all the right, title and interest each and all the above named defendants had or have in and to said premises in any time since the said ISth day of Sep tetnber, 1907, in one parcel, to satisfy said judgment and decree, attorney-!-fee9 and cohts and accruing costs, Pated and published tiist time tM :10th day of May, 1912. T. N. Balfch'k. Sheriff ot Crook county, state oi Ore HAVE YOU Filed your Deed? Of Course. HAVE YOU An Abstract? Certntnlyereryombuan abilract now. 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