Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 15, 1912, Image 6

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    GIRL IS WINNER
IN TAX DEBATE
ELSIE TELFORD DOWN'S UW M
ARGUMENTS AT OREGON CITY.
Sing! Tax to Lead to Anarchy C:i
Tell Judges Farmer Soon But
Tenant All Agree.
In ttie very hotr. town of V. S.
T"Ken a 17 ycsr-ol l Oregon City
high school girl, debating apiinst
Sias'e Tax. defeated absolutely the
arsuments in favor 'of Iho fllen
scheme out lined by olJor schoolmates
in a recent debate.
Miss Klsie Telford was the tenth
Rrade girl who had charge of t!ie
debate asainst Sinsle Tax and ail
who heard the argument agreed with
the judges, that she won with fiylns
colors, despite the fact that It was
the first time that she had ever en
gaged in a debate.
Right on Her Side.
Miss Telford declared after the en
counter that she was sure of her
fight because she had right oa her
side, while she was eq;:a!.y sure her
friends had to debate a cause with
which they had no conviction.
Some of Miss Telford's points were
most trenchant. Here are some of
them:
Farmer Loses Land.
"In case weather conditions dM
not favor crops and the landowner
was unable to meet his taxes, then
either the Government would ta'-.e
the land in payment of the taxes or
It would be sold to the highest bid
der. "This would lead to anarchy.
"Rut more the homeowner would
defend his country and not so Un
tenant "The hireling will run but
4.
HISS ELSIE IELFOKD.
the shepherd will fight' The man
with a home will fight for it. The
man whose home is owned by the
Government, or another, will run."
Single Tax Unjust Says Girl.
In her opening argument Elsie Tel
ford said that Single Tax is unjust,
because all wealth should bear a
U3t and equal share of the expenses
of the Government. If all business
and the products of labor are exempt
from taxation, which they will be un
der so-called Single Tax, taxes on land
values, water powers, natural depos
its, etc., will have to be raised accord
ingly to make up the deficit.
"For the same amount of money as
before will be required to run the
Government," added Hiss Telford.
"The extra tax on water powers
and natural deposits will not affect
the common man, but the extra -tax
on land will work a hardship on him.
Land Taxed, But Not Cash,
"For Instance, if a man cuts some
wood and raises some potatoes, sells
them and takes the money derived
therefrom to the bank. Single Tax
Bays his money shall be exempt from
taxation it is the result of the man's
labor.
"But if he cuts some wood and
raises some potatoes, sells them, and
Invests the money In a few lots for
his home, Single Tax says these lots
must be taxed. Does not this land
Btill represent the result of this man's
labor? His money in the bank Is
exempt from taxation and is drawing
Interest as well, but the same amount
of labor invested in land is taxed.
Small Home Owner Hit.
"It is the man with the small home
that will not be able to pay the extra
tax. The landlord always has a way
of making others pay it. The man
with a home must get it out of the
land and if his crops fail, where
Is he?
"Single Tax means the Government
as owner of the land and the farmer
as tenant. It can mean nothing else
EUGENE MAN NOT FOR SCHEME,
J. C. Ayers, of 419 Fourth street,
Eugene, Is but one of the thousands
of people of Oregon who are far from
being in sympathy with Single Tax
"We don't want Single Tax here,"
be says.
Settle Up.
As the following firms are out of busi
ness they wish to close accounts at once,
O'Neil Bros.
O'Neil Bros. Co.
Lone Pine Trading Co.
O'Neil. Larson k Co.
Settlement must be made by either
cash or note with Walter U'JNeil, Frine-
ville, Ore., at the law office of George
Rnrnier. 4-W
Crook County Journal, $1.50 per yr
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'MAKING CHARCOAL FG3 HOGS.
' Helps Wonderfully In Keeping the Ani
mals In Good Condition.
M'hen hojrs are heiiiR fed corn they
have insattiiWe appetites for charcoal,
nd this rocs to show that the char
I coal meets notne reiniii-ement of the
'uluiat system. What ts palatable el
I Jem does the system any Injury, and
tbe:i only when taken In excess, which
; It is likely to la if the animals are uot
I accustomed to it. esiwlally If they are
hungry. The fact that hivs when oil
i full feed of com eat all forms of char
coal with avidity and never Ret too
' much of it Is suinVleiit grounds for
providing It in aliund.iuce and keeping
It within reach of the nog at all times.
I Millie all the corncobs on my place
for making charcoal to feed my hop,
says an Iowa Homestead correspond
ent. 1 din a pit about live feet deep,
which Is smaller at the bottom thau at
the top, lu which to burn the cobs. I
start a Are at the bottom and gradually
fill with cobs, then cover the pit with a
sheet Iron lid. Karth may be nsed lu
covering the pit If a large lid Is not
available, lu about twelve hours the
combustion has produced an exceeding
ly good grade of corncob charcoal.
In feeding the charcoal I make up the
following mixture: Five bushels of
corncob charcoal, one bushel of wood
V-bes, eight ounds of antl. two quarts
of air slaked lime, two pounds of sul
phur and a pound of copperas. 1 break
up the charcoal, mix all thoroughly to
gether, put the mixture In self feeding
boxes and place where the hogs can
have free access to it. This combina
tion furnishes a gixxi percentage of ash
for bone building, destroys worms and
helps wonderful'- iu keepU'K the hogs
in a thrifty condition. The amount of
charcoal that a bunch of hogs will eat
during the winter if given free access
to it at all tloies Is really very surpris
ing. CONVENIENT DAIRY HOUSE.
Place For Handling Milk, Cream and
Butter In a Sanitary Manner.
Every dairyman selling milk to a
creamery or cheese factory or city
trade or making dairy butter on bis
farm sbeuld have a sanitary dairy
house. This building should be sepa
rate from the stable aud other build
ings on the farm and should be well
supplied with water. Milk for any
nmrwwp most he kent in a clean, well.
'ventilated place.
Solid concrete dairy houses, mien as
are found on the large dairy farms,
are to be recommended. A building
12 by 14 feet is large enough for a
herd of twenty to twenty five cows.
The accompanying floor plan lllu
SASITAEI CAIEY HOCSE.
From Kimball's Dairy Farmer.
trates a very convenient farmers' dai
ry bouse. The size of the rooms may
be varied to suit the individual needs.
A concrete tank near the pump
makes cooling of the milk convenient
The separator should be located In the
same room. A room provided with a
sink and rack can be located at one
end of the building. This room should
be nsed exclusively for washing and
drying cans and bottles. A room with
shelves suitable for storing milk
should be partitioned off from the op
posite end of the building.
The walls and Boor of the dairy
boose should be of solid re-enforced
concrete. The roof can be of roofing
paper or shingles.
The cost of such a building need not
exceed $185. varying according to the
size of the herd. Kimball's Dairy
Farmer.
A man may outgrow his pov-
x eriy ii ue uas a piece ui muu lu
do the growing on.
Among the Chickens.
Epsom salts in their food Is worth
trying when the hens cease laying
from overfeeding.
A bird that has been sick with any
contagious disease Is disqualified from
being either a safe breeder or mother.
Ducks In the garden will devour
many bugs, slugs and worms and can
not scratch. Guinea bens also are use
ful in the garden.
Goslings will thrive if fed on grass
alone, but will not make such rapid
growth, of course, as when they are
given a little grain.
Every farmer should plant such
crops as mllo, sorghum, Knfllr and
sballu for bis fowls. A small area of
Jmd will produce enough grain to feed
a inrge flock of poultry.
Follow the practice approved by
many successful poultrymen of selling
water in eggshells. The way to get It
Inside Is to let the hens put It there.
They will do It satisfactorily If given
an ample supply, and If fed and other
wise managed properly and supplied
with grit they will put In more or less
other Ingredients which the public will
pay for. Orange Judd Farmer.
hila near .
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Garden
BERRIES F03 MARKET.
Send Your Product In Uniform Pack
ages and Watch Results.
One of the striking facts of the Ix-r-y
season every year la the astonish
lug variety of fruit packages which
the consumer Hilda In the market,
ltoxes and baskets of both wood aud
paper, square, flat, oblong or tlarlng.
some quart boxes short and some
shorter, combine to make a medley
which Is confusing to the buyer. It Is
also a pnxxle to the grower and a
cause of positive hiss when he changes
his style of package, lieally the grow
er need not do thf If he makes proper
preparations, but sometimes lie Is forc
ed to wheu iu sudden tieed he is tin-
t :
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Photograph bv l.on I-tand agricultural
X;;cr::iK .it gallon.
bastberi;:m i:iudv roil luntttrr.
able to Mud lii preferred style and
therefore must take w hatever the deal
er bas to ofler
Often lu sum II ahlpptns towns,
where are perh.iii only bait a dozen
growers, there will lie found as many
styles of package as mere Hit tm".t
This can he nothing 'but ilelrtinent tn
the tu:s!ii.-.s. Ih-i-hiisi. it prevents (he
lritert'!iniii:e of tii's and rrati. which
might often tie ot great advantage.
Such mim'c--arv divnrsity can lie pre
veied by in-ojvratlve buying. In
many places this system Is now In
practice.
Cost ts saved lit bolkin; together or
dors for pai kages. mid unlforinlti ol
packages also Improves market Condi
tion If all the growers of even a
small neigtilrli'Hid were so well or
ganlr.ed that their supplies could tie
bought through one agency In a course
of only a few years It would be an ad
vantage of great value. - I arm and
rireside.
s s 5 s i.i ; i . : : : ; . .
' PERMANENCY OR THE
I FrtESENT.
We never knew or beat-d of n
: farmer who did not prosper
flnatii i.'illy n lu-u be niaili- It Ills
lirst oliiii-t to ki-ep tj 1 tin- fertll
Ity of lil soli. We ti.ivi' known
' many frtnui'ifc I10 trrew pooler
I e:trh year wili'tl they l:::ule II
' their first ami often thi'ir only
",. o'.ijert to gel a crop - Kansas
FaniH'r.
To FVtiliza Potatoes.
Furrow the ground lor pointing and
dlslTibufe in I lie ro'v A g'i( method
is to put tin- ti-n ilivt-r In 11 titlit bag.
swing It over tlie shoulder and niake
a small hole In the lower corner that
will let the fertiliser run as the work
man walks along the furrow. Then
drag u log chain along the bottom of
the furrow to mix the fertilizer with
the soil and to straighten the row.
Where the Held Is large enough to
Justify the use of a common two horse
cord cultivator attach chains to the
stocks and let tbcui drag In the fur
rows. When applications of fertilizers
exeed 500 pounds per acre broadcast
and harrow In one half and put the
other half In the row. National Stock
man and Farmer.
Alfalfa 8eed Par Acrt,
With reasonably good seed and a
fairly well prepared seed bed about
twenty pounds of alfalfa seed are re
quired per acre, if tlie seed bed Is
very carefully prepared, made level
and free from lumps and unusual
pains taken In seeding perhaps half
this amount of seed is qulto enough,
but nnder ordinary conditions twenty
pounds of seed ought to be about
right
Perfect Stand of Potatoes.
When 1 plant my potatoes, about ev.
ery tenth row I plant double the
amount of seed that I do In the other
rows. Then when I hoe them I can
take some from these rows to replace
any missing bill 1 may And and so get
a perfect stand. Cor. Farm Journal.
Be on good borrowing terms
with your neighbors, but do not
abuse the privilege. A little
co-operation In using the expen
sive farming tools can save many
dollars.
Death of James F. Green
Utirtu'i, Ore
Almost VI, liH'J.
J:it!os 1'. lu'con iliol nt his homo
in tlie Ury Uku district, HoM, Off- j
K-m, July Mth.
lie was lxtnt ill OtiVtM fouitly, ;
N'o'.v York, in IS! I ; wns a votorim
of the civil win a mombor of i.
1, 127th regiment, N. Y. S. V. lie
mount Ins loss: I K. IVIIott, a stop-
sot! of llcl'rotl, Illinois; Mis. I,. J.
. , - . , n- - i- 1
n.,.,1,.1.1 ..f A fi.,n I .1 tlrcon
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of HiKiuiam. Wash.: Mm. II. O. .Stiy-1
dor. Mm. C. C. IVsloy, Ansel A.
Ciiwn nml Mrs, Ilonry McYittie of,
the Pry Luke ilistnot.
Funeral services woro hclil Rt the
resilience of the tloiviiseil. lUirinl ,
in Dry Iiko cvmelery.
Yo have mot for tlu htst sail rites
anil honor over om of U10 hoys in
bine. A life well sin-nt ; a prompt
answer to his country' ciifl in ler
hour of neoil gt proof of n loyal
loving heart. Ho was M kind fath
er nml Imsliaml,
N. N. K. ;
Dr. Grater Coming.
Pivlne Science Healing miliont drugn,
lr. A. W, i,:iier, ill 1m in I'rinev
al tit tli.t 1'Ui ol Align--', au l
o.'i'iiny ( tiK Ma. Kii.lili-n ndio in
Mur. ik I uilihng. Ili'.'iil irmild.'S
s.itliina a hwcialty. 1 i U
CKy Property for Salo.
Five room huitg.ilo w itli hiith and
i. in
tin'
an. I
t. o
lol
,11,. I
larg-i )ir.'!ns; (u.i tiiusiiisl ;
t'.iri'i'
Ulhl cliimi lit. I'm. puce is li.lit
term? easy. Invw-tic lie, IV 11 leuv.
7 II ('. W. Spriti.-, I'nn. ull.i, Or
Estrny.
I'.l i, k two vi'sr-ol l III
y, liiiu.l.'.l VO
connected on left dboiil ler ; 1 h i i r i nil
nave same l.v um'tng i.iati i, p.jir, lor
tl,,-nouee an. p..i.tu;ecb-,'-
House for Sale.
Nrw fivo nou tmny:tlowt with cpurii '
for thrttv xt);$ twin on womi l llmir. i
I'antry with huilt in h.v', turn nml
.rawuri. Huilt iu huO-'t, lU toihn, ;
Uinetiu'tit. Titiii, ll'XH) lulaiHM
cany li-rin. Altnw I'tt. ii. IK
Keti iu m, lteinl, Uro. ii i
Horse for Sale.
On the old t Sum Smith riinch,
near I'rlnevllle: aolil Iu liny miinlx r
nt reiiwiiiiilili. (irlceM. Kur further
liiforiniitloii mliln.'NH li. li. Kui-K.it.,
1'rliievtlle, Onwui. li lil-tf
NKST NO. l.'itts
t o r d i n a t
Order ol Owlf, meet the (eeoud and
fuiirtrt Thumiavn in mcii month at
IMknup hall. All mijirntory nt rurdi -
nllv wetcone. T, K. J. Pully, rrsidftUi
Willani 11. Wirt, Swrotury. -4tt
(J. AT Mc fa k la n e
Lawyer
rrsctico iu all courts and T. H. l.nJ
Redmond,
Oregon
$500 Reward.
The Mill Creek l.ivoHtock Aaaoclntlon
ol Crook t'onrity offera a reward ol .V).)
for tlie nrreit and conviction of miy
periion or perNoiiA (.ti'iilinif. or killing
utile or hnrmn tH'loiiitini' to any mem
ber of ll'trt asp x-lntior..
5 Si-.lm Kavmoxd Cai vvk,
Hecreliiry-'I'reiiH
GOLD
MEDAL
PARIS
1912
BLISS Native Herbs, by its
simple composition of
roots, herbs ana barks
its wonderful cures of Rheu
matism, Dyspepsia, Catarrh,
Skin Eruptions, Kidney and
Liver Disorders its popularty
in millions of households, dur
ing a quarter ot a century,
secured for it the highest
award at the International
Exposition in Paris, France,
1912.
Make it your household
remedy today. 200 Tab
lets $1.00. Ask the
Bliss Agent. .'. .'.
Raymond Calavan, Agent
Prinerille, Oregon ti-20 ,'!mp
Notice for Publication.
Dennrtment or tlie Interior, It. M, I.nnd Olllco
tit The IhillM, Oregon, July Mb, 1912,
Notice la hereby given that
I.t.n CnmnltAll
of Held, Oregon, who, on April With, 1911,
made honicxtead. No. ", for nwK nw'i, W p.
II, mM e'4. Hi'o. w and 'i ne'4. wictlim lf,
townnhlp III oulh, Hinge 1 emit, Wllliuiiette
meridian. Im tiled notion ol Intention to
make com mutation proof, to eatahllah cliilul
to the land aliove dem rlhed, liefore Wiirren
Hrown, oounly olerk, nt hl office, at I rino-
Vine, iTeaiill, on hib'iuuiij ""'"-'
I luliniint imtiiPK an wltneaaea: Paul Held
and Maude Pierce of Held, Oregon, Flalier O.
Iogan and Orvllle I, Havlwin of BarnnBi Oregon-
'-lP u W' MooBK. ItcglHUir,
If -fc3::,tat Cards,
Tlie Teirebonne Law, LanJ nJ
Abstract Company,
C. P. Jud, Mnnaser
Trrlmnn
Orrjion.
Dr. Howard (lovo
Dentist.
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HAVE YOU
Filed your Doeil? Of Course.
HAVE YOU
An Abstract?
(.Vrtiilulyevi'rviiiii. linn nn alnlract now.
I i vim linow linri yuur i'iiiihts lire
Well, No, Not exactly.
Brewster Engineerinf Company,
I'rinevillti, Oregon, will lihato tluuii tor
you n. giiiiiaiilee tlie work. Sul'vey
Ing, Chilling. Irrigation Kiigiiiin'riug.
I'iione I'liiiiiHir 2ii,
H I'l'l.MlM
(County I'll) .li-l.ui.)
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l.ll'.-'li'.r I Ui'ViHt SUUh Mi'illi'.il lli'iilil.
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: nn'iiuiry Ciitiul; w.jiui'ii tttid eliilsirvu'ii
ill -.','ist i.
1 fiii. nml rt'.M-'llw mil. (,.,r iri't nf V Itilii k
itril .li'O', I'lllU'l Mil', ( lti'Bu.
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; O.teopalhlo Phy.iciait
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Office in Kamttni Blork
T3cpliont Pioneer, No, 12$,
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lirrifjit'MB lho Kttrt or AniVHtK's
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T. Ii. J. DUl-TY
Attarne$-at'Law
(Hureramir l" VV. A. Bi ll)
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Origan,
Notice of Content.
Department ol the Interior.
I'nlteil htalca I.nnd Ollii e,
The Dallea, Oregon, Ju'y 21, l!il .
To John N. I'urka, Kllviiahiirg, WushitiK-
ton, viniteteii :
V oil are heri hy notilied that AbnerW.
Martin, who Kivea Held, Oregon, at bin
iiuntolllre nililrexe, did on June W, III 1 2 Hie
in thh ollle hi duly corroliomted npplicii
tiun to content and tteeitre the ciinceUiitiou
of your hometend, lCntry No. Hciinl
No. tWi'20, tiiiide November S, 11KI0, for
wi;, aection 1. H eV, nention 'J, n4 ne!,
aeclion 11, n)i nw'4. "ei'tion 11!, townhli
0 a, riti'K0 I1! pi Wiiliiimftte nieriditin,
and an groiinda for bia content he allegea
that John N. I'urka hut wholly abandoned
the Bui.i tractof laud for over two yeara lat
punt; thai he hti wholly failed to naidu
upon, improve or cultivate, nald truet of
hind required hy lnw, or all since mak
ing nail! entry.
You are therefore further notified that
the aid allegatioua will lie tuken hy thin
ollice ai having been confenned by you, null
your miiil entry will lie cancelled tbereuii.
dur without your further right to be heard
therein, even before thin otlii e or on appenl,
if you fail to Hie in thia ollice within twenty
daya alter the FOURTH publication of
ii, i. nnliee. in Hhown below, vour unnwer.
tinilur oath, ntiectllcttlly meeting and r-
NpOllUtnKlo Vlieno ihiorihii.ii. ui ,..nii,.,
or if you fail within that time to Ille in thia
ollice' due proof that you have served a
copy of your aimwcr on the conte tmit
either In peraun or by regintored mail. If
thia Korvice la made by the delivery of a
ciinv of vour atiKwer to tlio ronteatant in
person, proof of niich service numt be eith
er the said conteHtant'a written acknowl
edgement ol bia receipt ol the copy, allow
ing the data ot ita receipt, or the allldavit
ol the person by whom the delivery wtia
made stating when and where the copy was
diitlvui-eil ; If made bv reuistered mail.
proof of such service must consist of the at-
lidavitol the person hy wliotn tne copy
wan . ii t i I ill tatina' when and the postolilce
to which it was mailed and thia allldavit
iiuiHt be accompanied by the postmaster's
receipt for the lottor.
Y'ou should state in your answer the
name of the post ollice to which you desire
luture notleeB to De aem 10 you,
0. W. nookk, Register.
Date of 'lrst publication August 8, 1MI2,
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" " Third " " 11, "
" " Fourth " " 29, "
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I. ii Hecotid ' '' l'r. '
.1)liri ,i .1 ii
" Fourth " . " W, "
H-Hp
Notice of Sheriff't Sale.
Notice In ImnOiy Klvcn, that, tnnlcr
ittul liv vlftiio ot nti I'xtH'iitlnii nml
irtlcr ol Hitlo til tiroiMTt y, IhmiiciI out
of the Circuit. Court ot the Ktnto of
Orciron for Crook cotiiity. In n ault
wlicrcln S. A. I'VrmiiHiin ot Hon m
iilnliitirr ntid ioo. W. Sn.vilcr Im dt
Iciitliint, upon a JtiilKiuoiit In luvor
ol the itlmv" iiitiiit'il plaint I Kh ii ml
HKhliiHtthu itliove iinincd di'fi'titliuit
for the Bum ol 1U2.71 . toKotlicr
with IntcrcBt at 10 per cent per an
tmiii from t lie tit li tiny of Mit.v, llir
nml fJA.OO nn nttortify'g fee,
and tlie further mini of ti:i,(Hinn ctiHtw
nnil (llHliurMinentiH, which execution
lieiirn iliito tlio lBth day ol ,Iiiih,
11(12, and which order of mtlo coin
iiiiiiiiIh me to Hell, In the iimiincr iifii
plded by law for the anle of real
property the following; deacrllied
lireinlHt'B and property, to-wlt: The
bw of nwl Bee 2, tp 17 aotith, raiiKe
11 e Willamette Meridian In Crook
county, Htato of Oreon, toKether
with the teiieiuetita, lieredltamental
and apptirtemincoH thereunto lie
loimlhK or In any wlw nppertnliiliifr,
which colli execution and order of
Htilo 1h to mo directed. I have levied
upon all the above deacrlhed pri'iiilnen
and property, and will, on the.
17th day of Aujuit, 1912
at the hour of 2 o'clock In the after
noon of that day, at the front door
of the courthotiHO In I'rlnevllle, Crook
county, OroKon, wil, at public;
auction, to the hlKhi'Ht bidder for
ciu.li, (ill the rlnht., title and Interest
tlio Bald defettdiint had, on the lltli
day of May 111(111, In a nil to Haiti
preinlHea and property, to satlHfy
Bald JudKinent, attorney s f ('', cimtn
and accruing coHtH under Bald exe
cution. Dated nnd published flrtit time Jul
Mth, 11112.
T. N. BAi.Fouit,
7-18 Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon..