Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 29, 1912, Image 5

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    TRIP TO PORTLAND
FOR PRIZE ESSAYS
CHILDREN OP ITATI GIVEN A
GREAT OPPORTUNITY.
Composition! on "Ivlls of Slngl Tan"
Will Award. Prli. Full
Particular Ar Prlnttd Hr
For All Pupil.
Two (hreeduy trip to Portland,
with all traveling and holel iwiiMa
paid, Including ticket to all th
bailing theater and other attraction
to lb mlniNlli, ar offered ai
rle to any r.l or hlich achitol
piill In Oregon, nutalil of I'ortland.
for the beat oimntlttn on the aub
cl: The Evlli of Hlngla Tax."
On rrle will go to a bur and on
to a girl. Arrangement will be matle
for Ilia cmipla to com tu I'oiiland
fully chaiMnind.
The prlnea arc offered by the Ore.
iron Kiiual Taxation 1-engue, If H. rd
of Trad Hnlldlng, Port land. Otvjt n,
and all enmMll'ona aliould ba uialM
to that adclrsna.
In addition to tha two big prliva
there will ba a number of connotation
prlva.
Writing Muat Ba Claar.
At (ho head of every coniHialtlon
th nam and ngi of tha pupil abo.ild
be written, wllh the arhool ha or hi
attend. There; ahould alio ba a
atnlvninnt from tent-her or parent
that tha cm,Miltlnii la tha unal.lml
work of tha rontustant.
All comiMmlllnim nmxt be wrlllon on
one aide of the iwiier only and If thla
rule la not followed. It will j nnree.
aary to roj't the nny.
All writing mini be rloar and legi
ble. No cotniKiitltlon muat be over
4o worda In IcttRtb.
Talk to Parent.
Children who dealro v enter thla
contest ahould talk to 0I.t persona
and got their le on the miliject.
They anould ak thvlr father and
mother what they think and they
ahould learn Junt what barm IhU per
nkloiiB at'heuio would bring on the
great 8lt of Oregon.
('hurled . Shield, anrretnry of the
Oreuon Kqunl Tusutlmi lngue. aald
the other day: "The children of
today will bo the votura of tomorrow,
and there can be no belter chime
thnn thla for them to learn Junt what
Mr. W. a. t' lten and bla tHnxle Tax
frtenda Would Inflict on Oregon when
they ask the people of tho atnte to
vtiie for Single Tax.
"All couiK)lttona moat be delivered
at thla office before 8oiU.her IB
and the award will bo announced on
or about October 1 We Intent to be
aa fiilr an we can and will make al
lownncca for the ako of the chil
dren. "I want every conleatant to re
member thnt the compoeitlnn niuat bo
wrllton In hi beat hnndwrltlng. for
tittle It can be read candy there Is
more thnn a chnnee thut It mltsht be
mlnHed.
"CompoHltlon will be numbered an
they arrive, ho that If there are two
composition, one n K'd na another,
the nno that arrives first will have
the beat opportunity for tho prlxe.
Her Ar th Rule.
"If any child la In doubt about
any part of these rulea. 1 ahnll be
ptenrcd to answer letter, but I
think If thla la read over carefully
there will be no need to anawer
qucatlona. Hut, remember, every rule
must be followed carefully. Tbeae
rule are:
"1. Tell your age.
"2. Oet a statement that composi
tion la youn own work.
"3. Write on one aide of th paper
only.
"4. No componltlnn over 400 words.
"6, Send In early to the Oregon
Equal Taxation League, 70S Board of
Triule Builclinjf. Contest clones Oc
tober 1." '
NO UTOPIA
IN OREGON
TiB 8INQLB TAXERS CLAIM
THAT THE OPERATION OP
SINGLE TAX WILL MAKE
OREGON AN UTOPIA. THEY AS
SERT THAT ALL INEQUALITIES
IN MANKIND, MUCH CRIME, A
GREAT DEAL OF UNHAPPINE8S
AND MI8ERY, NOT TO SPEAK
OP OTHER UNFORTUNATE FEA
TURES OF LIFE AS IT 18,
WOULD DISAPPEAR UNDER
THE OPERATION OF SINGLE
TAX.
Man I a loclal aa well as g
land animal. Land therefor Is no
greater factor tor th good of man
than tbe combined element which
constitute the social struotur In
which he hat hi being.
Nor will the (act that land be
taxed out of existence 1 contribute
one lota toward the reduction et
crime or the levelling of life' In
equalities. THEREFORE, WHAT
GOOD IS Single Tax? '
0 YOU" SPRING GP.ADI
Now soon th coming graduate
Tht cyclopedia will talc down
And hunt th hlatory all through 1
for worda of man of nih nnowa.
With tablet and with pnrl quick
He'll gather pearly ro of IhouvM
Cnleaa from sum bookator near by
lie haa a finished theele bought
Than aom high sounding big book nam
Ha ll oall th thought ha haa collected.
And than h II hand It to Ilia prof
To bava II rigidly Inspected.
Th prof will say It la (em,
Original, prntound, a prl,
Whlia all th tun h know ba tell
An educated pack of Ilea,
Th gradual will gat It oft
Llk Clcaro or llanry Clay.
HI pop will think ha'a th whole thin,
Th etnlral itar cunimanoamtnt day.
And than he'll ortr cat It down
To flahln' at I ha old mill dam
Or maybe at th old rlat mill
Hell laara to rlnd with Unci Sam.
And If hla pop laavee him wad
Ha ll llk.ly o th eenat o.
And thar hi pearly (em of thought
II at th (allarlM will throw.
C at. UAP.NITZ.
HITTING THE SULL8EYE.
Many mlra the bullae)' In th poul
try blx beraua they don't pick breed
to Bt their purpoa or th market call.
Th new atnudnrd of perfection name
thlrty-thre breed with alxty nln v.
rtetle of chicken, excepting th ban
tnnia. Bom ar merely ornamental;
some are itg apeclnllala, but grow
poor market enrcaaa; other are dual
purpwte fowlayleldlug good quautlty
of ei!u-a and fine, Juicy, mealy enr
caaa, while aom lay few egg, but ba
king to th beef truat
Ccrtitln breeda bar whit or (lat
blue leg and whit or pink meat, ao
Ni.iilnr orroaa the water, while other
proline that gulden tinged yellow leg
ged bon ton bird Hint la such popular,
delectable ruomcl to the American
llllllltll.
Certain breed Iny tho whit egg that
I tbe fnd for eggnog in New Vork.
while othera produce the brown ahell.
o popular In Browning' brown benn
ItoHion So (hat In picking a breed
"ibiiekeu are not Jlnt chuckena nor
alca Jim alga," nor la the poultry bis
iiKt oi.e Utile thing, nor everything In
me little egpihell.
There are ninny phnae to poultry
-ulliire Jut a there are many varieties
to the breed, and no uinn can under
take them all a ml microti!. Here are
egg farming, broiler mining, enpon cul
ture, runnier, ao ninny different
brnnche, mid the breeds Hint are 8
rlnllata In lliim- varlotia line.
The o,ueitlun la. Whnt la your purpoae
In poultry? Know tbnt llmt. then pick
the fowl tlml'a a ieiallKt In your line,
then know your breed and Ita require
nienta. nnd you'll lilt the spot.
FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS.
A vreatern muttry journal ha a clr
iilntloti of T:I.ihi. nnd Ita March hum
ler contain piim-. KverylxMly
eeni to take plenaiire In beiiiecklng
poultry editor, ami yet they crow and
thrive.
Chick running on board floor In
liriKKler houee often g-t off their leg
l-'renli, miiuly louin a a aerntch ma
terial or getting them nut on the freh
enrth Inviifliilily atop the trouble uti
les they have pine too far.
When three or four member of
family run the Inculmtor there la
iilHiut ii a good a chance for u bin
hatch an when n liulf dur.en nuuta and
uncle liult In on the training of the
first tin by of the newly weila with a
half down different way of making
it nn nugel.
Hot floor In brooder anon cripple
the chick. Top hent la nnture'a plan
If n chick can get It buck up ngalnnt
Ha mother' breast It doean't worry
iilHiut Ita feet. A hot floor drlea the
life out of a chick's ahnnka and feet
An Allentuwn (Pa.) fancier had twen
ty-two prlxe bnutnm. vnlmKl at $2.
IKK), polaoued while at a how. The
pernnn who let hate. Jen lousy or am
bition to win prompt him to n deed of
such vlllnny I a menace to society
nnd ahould tie behind the bar, und
that' where auch a vlllnlu eventually
Innil.
When chicks are not watered regu
larly thuy crowd to the water Tesnel
nnd drink too much. This upsets the
dlgcatlve apparatus, dlarrlien follow,
nnd then for "dend nua." Feed little,
but often, but keep fresh wntor always
before them. . .
The rooster Inventor are always on
tho Job. one of the latest being the
Klioilo Island White, a breed com
posed of one-hnlf White Leghorn, one
eighth White Wyandotte and three-
elghtha Partridge Cochin.
A "poultry special" run through
Missouri. Illinois antl town by the Hock
Island Railroad company for tbe dem
onstration and dissemination of practi
cal poultry Information. Now, what
would your great-grandma think of
such blgbfalutln carrying on?
If you have operated tbnt Incubator
according to directions nud fulled nnd
tried It every other way with pool ne
cess, throw the trouble maker out be
fore It burn you out or break you up.
An Alton (III.) negro wbo etole chick
en when brought before court claimed
the owner of tbe fowl bud stolen his
wife. Ills pleading the "unwritten
law" and that "a fair exchange Is no
robbery" Influenced the court tochnnge
the charge from a felony to petit lor
ceny, and he got off with a light en
tence. ' 1
Before selling eggs for hatching you
bould test them for fertility yourself.
That la simple honesty. Selling nn un
certainty for a bona fide article when
you can prove It worth Is Just as crim
inal ' al selling what you know Is
crooked.
Y. M. C, A. IS NOT
FOR SINGLE TAX
DISSENSION BREWS BECAUSE
SEC. STONE IS FOR SCHEME
Portland Bulnsmn Annoyed at
AIIod Political Activity of
Rallglou Organization Of
ficial ar Worried.
Becau a the Single Txer of Ore
gon hv been endeevoring to bolster
up their cauae by Inferring and de
claring. It la laid, that th Portland
Young Men' Chrintlun Association
la for Hlngl Tax, there I every In
dication that grave dlaaenslon I
brewing In that Inatltutlon.
II. W. Stone, aenretary of the as
sociation, Is a Single Taxer. and haa
allowed meetlnga to b held In the
aaaoclatlon favoring the Single Tax
propaganda. Stone, however, de
clare that hi loenlnga are merely
personal, but do not Influence the
aaaoclatlon in any way.
Y. M. C. A. Said Non-Polltlcal
"Th Y. M C. A. I absolutely non
political," aald one of the Y. M. C.
A. official the other day. "Mr. Stone
haa hla Idea, but they hive noth
ing to do wltlh tbe aaaoclatlon. Per
aonally 1 am oppoaed to those view
and I reaont the Idea that eem to
be abroad thnt the Y. M. C. A. I
for thla scheme for It I nothing
else but a rheme."
Despite thla disclaimer a number
of Portland business men and friend
of -the association throughout the
atnte declare thnt If the Y. M. C. A.
Intends to enter the field of politic,
or become Interested in tax schemes,
they will withdraw their annual aub
criplUm. Ston May b Huhd.
The fact that the Y. M. C. A. own
one of Portland' akyecraper and
wanta to dodge taxation on the build
ing, may account for the stand Stone
la taking," aald one of these. "How
ever, I want to give fair warning
that ahould the Y. M. C. A. give
further opportunity for gossip over
the state by esiionslng, either whole
heartedly, or half-heartedly Single
Tax or any other political Issue that
should be kept out of religion,. I
shall not only withdraw my own
subscription, but shall hope to induce
my frlenda to 'go and do likewise.' "
SONG OF THE
FELS BRIGADE
BY
DEAN COLLINS
Thla !a tha Jubilant aon that ta mada
Ky U'Han at al. ut tha frit brlrada,
Who put in lusty, ppralstent whacka
Pur a consideration) (ur Blngla Tax.
We rally round the war chest
Supplied by Mr. Fels,
And o'er the voter strive to cast
Our Single Taxer spells.
What though the scheme we advo
cate la one whereby we'll rob
The social tree of all Ita roots
We're losing nothing by it
Chorus: We gloat, we gloat,
As we strive to cinch the vote
Of the simple-minded public
For our communistic scheme.
Though private rights go flooey.
Let 'em tumble, "Hlooey, blooey!"
We'rel oslng nothing by It
And we're skimming golden cream.
We sidle , up unto the chap
Who never owned an acre,
And roar that private ownership
la but a trouble maker.
And urge him on to break it up,
Though "poverty" It spells.
Why not? It means our salary
Thanks to our good friend, Fell.
To those who balk at Single Tax,
We make another call,
Insisting what we advocate
Ain't Single Tax at all.
We call It Graduated Tax
To throw them off their guard;
But called by any name you choose,
'Twill stick them Just as hard.
So rally round the war chest
Supplied by1 Mr. Fels.
In working for the Single Tax,
We're surely "there with bell."
Our heart may not be In the fight,
But still we'll try to win It;
For thank to Fell and to hi "chest"
Fat salaries are In it ,
"Try our new scheme awhile and see
Just how much damage 'twill do to
thee,
And It jrou. dislike It, repeal , It
again"-
Thug talth th iaplent tear, U'Rcj.
V
1
Social
Dance
Saturday Evening
August 31st, '12
Everybody come and enjoy
a good time.
Club
Hall
Individual Special Premiums
$20.00
Cash
For the most artistic display
of grains and grasses.
At the Fair, October 16-19 '12
yJ
A. H. Lippman & Co. J
Vacations
CLATSOP BEACH,
Low round trip fares are in effect all summer. This beautiful
beaeh stretched twenty-five miles south of the mouth of the Colum
bia river. Seaside and Gearhart have first-class hotels, cottages
and camping places, surf bathing, fishing, mountain water, etc.
Low Round Trips East
Throughout the summer, on the dates given below, round trip
tickets will be sold to the points East shown beiow.and many others
at the reduced fares quoted:
Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railway
Atlantic City 111 1.00
Baltimore 107.60
Boston 110.00
Buffalo 91.50
Chicago 72.50
Colorado Sprgs55 00
Denver 65.00
Detroit
Duluth
Kansas City
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Montreal
New York
DATES OF SALE
July 23, 26, 29, 80, 81, 1912. August 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 12. 16. 22, 23,29,
80, 81, 1012. September 4, 5, 6. 7, 8. 11, 12. 30, 1912.
Stopovers and choice of routes allowed in each direction. Final
return limit October 31, 1912. Train leaving Redmonk 7:15 a. m.
connects directly at Fallbridge with fast through train East. De
tails of schedules, fares, etc., will be furnished on request.. .
W.E.COMAN,
Genl Fit & Pass. Agt., Portland,
Farm Loans
Apply or Writ
HewettlDavenport
Metolius, Ore.
$500 Reward.
The Mill Creek Livestock Association
of Crook County offers a reward of 5u0
(or the arrest and conviction of any
person or persona stealing, or killing
cotile or horses belonging to any mem
ber of this association.
6UJ-:iin Katmoxd Calkva,
ecretry-Tre.
Don't Forget The
Cash Grocery
These hot days when you
want something good to
eat
Geo. Whiteis, Prop.
This full size OAK
DESK, like cut
$21.95
Cash with order, you to
pay the freight from
Chicago. This price is
lower than Sears, Roe
buck or any other cat
alogue house,
Sea Shore
PACIFIC OCEAN
1
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
$82.50
60.00
C0.00
72.50
60 00
105.00
108.50
Omaha
Philadelphia
Pittsburg
St. Louis
St. Paul
Toronto
Washington
$60.00
108.50
91.50
70.00
60.00
91.50
107 50
Oregon,
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Also New and Good Second
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Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
V. 8. Laud Omit! at The Dallea,Oretn.
August ia, isu
Kotlos Is hereby lven that
Tbomaa Long,
of Poat, Oreon, who. on July th. 1907, made
homestead, No. aerial. No. IHiw. for
ntt ne'4, ew1 ne?4. ae1 nw'-4. nertinn 10,
township ltaouth, range IS eait, Willamette
Meridian, haa tiled nolle of intrntion to
make flve-year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before Wauen
Brown, oounty clerk, at hi. office at Prine
vllle. Oregon, on the 2!ih day or Sept. luli.
Claimant names as witnesses: Hiram
Smead, Homer Norton. William Sniead, otto
C. ti ray, aill uf Post, Oregon
C. w. MOORE. Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, V. R. Land Office
at Tbe Dalles. Oregon. Aug ljtb,
Notice is hereby biven that
Elonso Shepherd,
oneof the heirs and fur the heirs of Fred A.
Shepherd, deceased, of Mill t'lty, Oregon,
who. on April 6, l'Uti, made Homestead Entr
No. loUX aerial No. foreH sw' w
sel4. section &I, towmthtp 20 south, range '21
eusl. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of Intention to make five-rear proof, to estab
lish olaim to the land above described, before
w arren Brown, county clerk at his office
at Prlnevltle, Oregon, on the 4lh day Sep.
temlier. 19U.
Claimant name as witnesses: 8eth Rod
man, Otis Logan, Harry Barnes, Klchard K.
Ruoda, aU of Barnes, Oregon.
8i! C ft. MooRK. Register.
Notice for Publicaiion.
Department of the Interior. V. 8. Land Office
The Dalles, Oregon, August 6, 1912.
Notice is hereby given that
JIN C AUJtN
of PrlnevUle Oregon, who, on March 14, 1910,
made Homestead Entry No. 06217 for seVi net-4,
neH set. gee 19: nt, sw'i, aec 20, tp 16, South,
Range Id, Kast, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intentiou to makecommutation proof
to establish claim to the land above described,
before Warren Hrown, 1'ouuty clerk, at his of
fice at Prineville, Oregon, ou the 10th day of
September, 1912.
Claimant names aswitnesses : Glenn Hend--rlckson,
Harry L. VsnMeter, Robert Hands,
Ernesto Kiiuiuell, all of Prineville, Oregou,
S-lSp C. W. MOORE. Register.
Citation
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of
Crook
In the matter of the estate of
George W. Barnes, deceased Ci
- tation.
, To Arizona Barnes, Mattie E.
Nickelson, Sue Helms, William H.
Barnes, Bert D. Barnes, Arthur .
Barnes and Valda Coon, and to
all heirs unknown, greeting ;
. In the name of the State of Or
egon, you are hereby cited and re
quired to appear in the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Crook, at the Court
Room thereof, at Prineville, in the
County of Crook, on Monday the
7th day of October. 1912, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon of that day,
then sna there to snow cause why
an order should not be granted to
the said administrator to sell the
real estate, of said decedent, de
scribed as follows, to-wit : Lots
boa. two (2) and three (3), Block
elghth(8) of Monroe Hodges origin
al plat of the town of Prineville,
County of Crook, State of Oregon.
Witness, the Hon. H. C. Kllis,
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Crook, with the seal of said Court .
affixed, this 10th jay of . August,
a. p., 1912.
seal! Attest :
815 Warren Brown. Clerk.