V v. J ARMED UTES DEFY . SHERIFF AND POSSE Dlsputo Arises Between Mexi can and Indians; Battle Is Expected. . Cortes, Colo. Fifty t?ta Indiana, en raged by killing of on of their member by a Meitcan aherpherdar, are off lha reaarvatlon, fortified In tba 111 mounlitliia In southweatern Colo rado and defying th sheriff of Mont luuia county and Indian Aaant Hpaar to Ink from them Dig Rabbit, an In dlirh who allot and aarloualy wounded tha herder. iMaruilued not to drllvar Iilg Rab bit to tha county authurltlea, tha Vt ara eiilm-ched In tha mountalna It miles from hern, and hav dulled a sheriff's poaaa of 100 men. The Indian fortified their poaltlon after they had left tha Vte reservation In aouthern Colorado, and declare they will fight tha white men to death miner thun glv up nig Itablilt. All ara armed with repeating rlflei and ara snlil to lie amply aupplled with ammunition. The trouble with the I'tea atarted a fi'W d.iya ko when Joacph Vlchel, a Mexican hepherder, refuaed to allow too lmllnn huntera to camp near bis herd. A tllKpute artiee, and tha herder, 0: rurillng to hi atory, wna attacked by the I'te. lie wn hut and aoiioualy wounded, after be had killed ona of hi aaaullant. TROOPS SEIZE R. R PIER Secretary of War Act on Suggestion of Attornty-Oenaral Iliiffalo, N. Y. Acting undur order of the war department, Coiupnny B, of the Twenty ninth Infiuury. stnlloit eil ut Kurt I'orler, took possession of the railroad pier at the mouth of the lltifrnlo river. Tba troop ramped on the pier. The government oontendM that tha railroad occupied IS fwt froiitjiKS on governitifiit hind and tin refused to vucuie. Wnnhlngton The fmlenil aoliller Wer- ordi rt'd to take poHKi'alon of the "North" pU-r al Itiiffulu by Bocrelary of War Stitimoti at the reijuiat of At torney (ii'iH-rul Wlckerahain. The gov- rrnnunt hna doubted the I.ackawan na rlitht to the property for aovcral years. TURKEY CALLS NATIONALASSEMBLY Conatantlnoplo. The government ditililed to convene the nnllonnl aaaem bly Tuesday to lake the Halkun altua Hon under consideration. A aerloua quarrel occurred recently on the Turkish warship In tha Dar dimellc between offtoers who were anxious to fight the Greek and other who considered that the Turklah fleet wna no match for the enemy. ' Blow were exchanged and before the quarrel wua aettled IS officer were wounded. Trouble haa arlaen through the cir culation of a manifesto algned "Tha Women of Turkey." augKeatlng that the fort should (Ink the Turklah war ehlpe, whoae poor-spirited officer al way fled at the approach of tha Greek fleet. Iondon. The I'orte'a decision to call a national assembly Tueaday to take under ndvlacment the Ilulkan alt nation prohuhly heralds further con cessions on the part of Turkey con cessions which could not be yielded by Hi" cabinet without risking Its full. In any case tha Balkan delegates In London do not bolleve tho Porte's re ply to tho Joint note of the powers will bo such a flat refusal a was fore shadowed from ConHtnntlnople. HILL'S TESTIMONY , WANTED Empire Builder to Be Asked About Bank Consolidation St. Paul, Minn. The testimony of James J. Hill Is desired by tho house money trust investigating committee, ami the railroad builder will appear before the I'ujo body In Washington. Hill said that he Is perfectly willing to testify before the congressional com mittee. It la understood the committee haa requested Hill's testimony, and that January 24 had boon Bet as the testa tlve data of his pppoarnnce. Aocordlng to the Washington spe cial, the testimony of II 111 Is sought by the Investigation committee In con nection with the consolidation of the "first and second" national banks of St. Paul, and the election of Duluth and Minneapolis bankers' on the di rectorate. 1 . Irish Horn Rule BUI Up to Lord London. Passed by the house of commons by the usual government majority of 110 votes, the Irish horn rule bill Is awaiting Its second reading In the house of lords, tui unnsFMiN. nnnietliiie burm-a are affeeled Willi linllii-liiii stirj dlulnca. flie result of almidliig Idle In Ilia ntiilHe. The remedy la to luru the ulTiN'ted animal out tu aierclaa and atilMtltute whole out and brun for torn. It la iieiialve rareleaanea lo lilti b a warm bora Inadequate ly iirotertrd from raw wind or drlrxlliig ralu. Illauket him when you bltcb. Tha atallloD that I worked regularly every day will get tha moat and beat colt. Any iuiu wbo will alrlk a hone In tba bead abould uever be allowed to touch ona again. If (Kwalbla plan for dry bos Mall with dirt floor In wblcb lo winter tba colt, lfthlalalrn poeallile keep the atull well bed-ib-d and clean to prevent iccl-Ji-iiia from illpplug. I'll k out a air wltb a good die- A position. Never ralaa a colt from J a naturally vlrlnua tempered 2 mure. I'erullarltlea of dlapoal T (ton ara alinoat Invariably Iran- X lull led. WINTERING SMALL PIGS. Careful Msnsgamant Required to Mak Tham Return a Profit, Many aiuall farmer buy full plga and full to uiake litem do well, but do nl know the reaeou. write J. Brown lu Oriinire Judd Farmer. Kill pig will Hot w inter well and mak a good pmllt mile aeveral rentrlrtloua are carefully aulimltted to. Klrat make or nmui'tuoiita to let them have acces to out of doora whenever they are dis poned to go out. I'li: hut tip Indoor laugulah. They want to ma out when to wi'iither la aevere. even If they re turn at once aoine days. Bwlne carry ao much of a coating of fat that they Will aland more cold than many sup I'retiuently tho kind benrted nniier i-loaea the door and flpeol pitta to ri tin growing. Hut they re tun". The tiirjrcr the pit; when aerere weather conies on the better they will do. Of course If you live where the climate la mild thl doca not aply. Il-.t nil young nnluial mut have plen ty rf rxert-lae. rVeoml. do not let them work or He In hen I Hit; immure. The warmth ap leali to them, They aHnd loo much time lu It and then runh Into the Cold. is if - ,Sr The Poland Chin he la consld. em! the lili-nl of the lord type. The Individuals are broad backed, low, and dross a hlah rr cent of msr koiable meat. I'rlor to ls;0 tho Po laml Ciiinaa averaged lamer than now and were Inclined to coarao ncae. Bine then they hav been Improved and In recent years hav been gruwing In popularity. Thsy are aulld black In color with while point. only to bo attacked by lung nnd other kindred, trouble. The rootlug over of ii'iiniire lu aummer will not hnrm. til v- plenty of bedding and a aiecpiug room where draft cannot blow over them, and let It I dry. Dampness Is detrimental to awlne auy time, but es pecially so in winter. ThlnL-MlIk la likely to be scarce In tiii,.p h n,l for this renaon many per -ma nra not sltuntml rluht to take 00 young pigs. They need milk because they are youug and all the more do ouuae the weather la trying to diges tion. Person wltb young wlne that do not grow forget some of these thing. A hot slop (not too hot) winter mornings I relished ny an nog aim seems needful where the pigs aro mak ing their first growth. l-'oiirth. Constipation, that enemy of nil iiiiliiinla. U more than likely to nt- tuck pigs that are deprived or green food nnd under stress because or any lin k of nutrition. It must be guarded against tilve fruit, vegetables, sods, brunches of npp'o trees, brail, uiiit dllnpi. molasses und small doses of wood ashes. Hog Cholera Serum, rnar Mav It. I,. Miller of Mny- ettn. Knn., bought 4110 bond of 100 nmii, ,1 shntea nt Kaunas City ynrds nt a time wheu Ills hogs nt borne were suffering from so culled hog cholera A the rciTulntlons tor Interstate snip inoiit i quire, these shotus were dipped u tui vuecliinted. When brought home they were turned In with the sick nera, tvl.lch wna then vaccinated also, A few of the sick hogs died, but not one of the sholes. nnd of course Mr. Miller Is a firm believer In the serum treat ment. Kansas Knrmer. Saving at tha 8piflot. RlTfv oue ner cent of the stallions In use in the middle west are grades nud many of them are scrubs. These ani mals are only Itcnt In business by tbe Imv service fees. Saying $5 or $10 on the service fee nnd losing $75 or $100 on the colt Is , making money uses wr.rd. Slop For Hogs. One of the things oecessnry to con shier as Important Is to be sure tbnt tho boga must he made to drink plenty of wtiler In winter, and, lu order to do tb!s, n part of tbelr feed should be III "en aa slop, SILO WISDOM. Obaeiv That Pelnta and Oat tha Bast Raaults From Your Labor. The basic point about a alio I that It uiunt b an air tight receplucla. A ce ment alio eliould alwaya lie pitched wltb tar or pulaled on the Inalde with tome air tight material before filling. Tha ole reaauu for bullillug tho alio I that It I the mot economical way jf atorlug a iitn-ulent feed. W can tore three time much dry matter In a alio er wp-iar foot aa wa can In a haymow. Tba theory of allnge I that augar. protein, etc., turn to lactic acid by fermautatlon. Heat I generated, from 100 to HZ degree, wblcb kill off all germ Ufa, or, rather, the germ life kill off Iteelf. Tba longer thl beat I main tained tb better the illag. Around the eutalde tb temerature la frequent ly low. Cypres, redwood and cement allow a Utile abnorptlon, dry allage a little on the outalde and provide fer mentation. Forty potinde per cubic foot la aliotit the right weight for allugc It la prac tically uniform all the way down. The moat cxpemdve place to build a alio I Inalde a barn. It muy be do Imbte for convenience, however, but it tn lea up valuable pac that can be uwd for atorlug grain or ihelterlug an imal. Kllnge must be cut flno. The finer It h cut the better It will pack and the better It will lie. A qunrli-r of an Inch la about the right length, and a half lie h la the limit at wblcb (Huge ought to be cut. What you loae lu cutting you gulu lu Inlwr In the pit.-Farm Pre. CHICKENS' MEAL BOX. Direction For Making Self Feeding Hopp.r That Work. Well. A ac!f feeding bopr may bo made from a box purvhnw-U at the grocery atore. A box alxleen Inchea deep, two fwt wide and two and oue-lmlf feet long will wake a very good hopper. The lutti'lit of the Imx abould form the buck of the hopper. The top of the box abould lie fas tened Willi hinge to form a lid. The top of the box abould I hi removed and sij.it rciniNo imI p. IFrora Iowa Homestead. Quilled' luv.anl ao as to leave s nar row space at the Iwttom for tho mush to ruu out The end of the Ikix should be sawed to ault the slantlug board. The lower side of the box should be fixed to bold the mash by nulling lucb piece around the edge. The box can be flllod with the uiaah. giving the chickens a chance to eat wnni tuey dealro. This will prove beneficial In tbe laying aeasoiu Iowa Homestead. EARTH AND OURSELVES. "And Cod snld unto thcin. Be ? fruitful, and multiply, aud re- plenlsh the earth, and subline It." Z "We have multiplied, but the J earth has subdued us," says Dr. 1 Cyril G. Hopkins of Illinois. $ "Three thlnirs are necessary 2! for the most profitable Improve ment and preservation of our imlanil m-alrle and timber soils limestone, organic matter and phosphorus." Country Gentle- Dont Forgst the Farm Glrla. Do not forget the girls wheu the re turns for the crops and animals are to bo distributed among members of the family. The boys mny have tolled In tho fields nud lu the bams, and their work mny merit special reward. lie wnni them and thus encourage them to undertake more next year. But do not forgot the girls who have made It posslblo for you nnd tholr brothers to labor. They have botuo tho hent of summer around the kitchen range; they have endured the drudgery of the weekly laundry; the choice preserves, pickles, canned fruits, etc., are a result of their labor. Farm aud Hunch. Test Yur Sd Cornl" "Test your seed corn" ns a slogan for every corn growing state In the Union would not ba a bud one. Do not trust to the other fellow, to do the testing. Do it yourself. The ger mination box Is the most convenient place to ascertain tho bad from the good seed. When possible use seed testing 00 per cent or better. Aud then if the seed dues not grow look to soil nnd seasonal causes for the poor stand. A good stund of good corn means good profit. Farm nud Fireside. Baok Him Up. Here Is a scheme that makes the work of loading hogs easy. When one will not go up into the chute but turns back, just slip a bushal basket over his head. He will Btart backing to get the basket oft bla head. Follow blra up and you can steer hluwup the chute and Into tbe wagon like a wheel barrow. Farm and Fireside. THE WAT OF THE WORLD. Oaear llammeratein. London: I hava quarrvivd with Alpiionao, tha eat la daad. and the alova tiaa g ma out MU2ANNA LiUMtHNIL. Iiahlnd the cablegram printed above la tb atory told by a theatrical writer a typical atory of bumao life. Every year Oacar Uarumeretelo used to go to Europe, looking for song bird for bl opera. la I'arl b beard Buzanna Domas oll, famoua French aoprano, and aid to bar, "I want yoo." lo addi tion to buying ber releaee from ber manager be offered a big salary. Bbruggluf, bar shoulder, DumeaDll ald: "Leave my ao dear Paris? Nevalrel Wby abould 1 leave my Alpbouse, who love me; my cat. that I ador, and my good, warm Uttl stov7" Why Indeed T There are other tblng In life ald from dollar. And Dumesull knew tbal very welL And yet Hlx month uter tb soprano w swaying audience In grand opera. London. Aod the discriminating said they could detect In the wonderful vole a new uudertoue of sadness. Ah. met Alpbonae had proved fulse. sud tbe eat wa dead, and tb little stove wa cold. Wbat wa It somebody said when be Brat beard Jenny I.lnd? "Ilreak ber heart and sbe will sing divinely. Well, and somebody did break ber heart It bi tbe way of tbe world The way of dlalllualon. When Alpbooae la true and the cat purs on tbe heart b and the tire In tbe little stove hurna brightly, then doe life ahead look like a radiant morn lug Hut Cornea a day when the Ore la but aahea, and there la no sweetheart true, and the poor cat la dead. Tfir-mlruge haa rlneo. The rlvera of Joy bare lout their runnel In life desert place Well, well: It mny he that anme nww-t day Jule will Oil the heart Hint Alpbonae left empty, ntid another kitty will ling, ami the Are In the little stove will flame up again! Maurtne Face Preparationa Bold and guaranteed by Oliln, Wort man & King, Portland, Oregon. Call for a Free Facial Treatment at the home 3f Mrs. ( I. C. Clay pool, local agent. 'I'botie orders promptly delivered. 12 12 $100,000.00 TO LOAN On Improved. Producing FARMS Large Loans a Specialty A. R. BOWMAN Prineville, Oregon Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore. January 11th, Not coal lands Notice is hereby given that Cora K. Davis of Fife, Oregon, who on August 12th, 1H11, marie Homestead entry .rvo. (Wats for the ej ela, nl sei, nej swj section 5, township 21 eoulli, range 22 east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final commutation nroof to establish c'aim to the land above described Jbefore Chas. A. Slier- mail, i mien staiea i,omuii!ioiier, ai Fife, Oregon, on the 2,'ith day of Feb ruary, 11)13. Claimant names as witnesses: O. I). Hull, H. A. Davis, Mauley J. Lemons, Charley Fry, all of Fife, Oregon. 1-23 A. W. Okton, Register. If f p Lodge meets every Sat- unlay night. Strangers welcome. Uko. Nonus, Ji. G.; Bert Barnes, V. G. j T. L. Coon, Sec. ; C. B. HmwiD dik, Trreas. Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby given by the tin dorslgned, the administrator of the estnte of Larktn Weaver,' deceased, to the creditors of said estate and all peraonB having claims against tbe same to present such claiiim to tbe unileiKlgned at tbe otlice of M. R. KUlott in Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the first publlca tlon of tills notice. Dated this 23rd clay of Jan., 1913. David Wkavkr, Ar1ml"'trator of the estate ot Larkiu Weaver, deceased. Call for Warrants Notice is hereby given that all Scalp Bounty Warrants up to and including No. 21. will be paid on presentation at my olltce. Interest stops after this date. . Dated this 8th day of January, 1913. It. L. Jordan, County treasurer. Doctors Use This for Eczema TV. ?ran. E-f mnmlealmier of Health, aaya: " hore la almoat no relation be twnaa akin dlo.a and tli Mool." The aklo, muat be cured through tha akin. Tha forma must be waahod out, and ao salve have long awn bn found worth Rfl. The moot S'!vanr-1 phj-aflana of thlaeountry aronow aro4 on thl. and ara prescribing a waiiii of wintergroftn. thymol and othr Ingrodlenta for ocuma and all other akin dlamoea. Thl com pound la known aa V.UJj. praaciiptlon (or Jfesoaia. Tbe Winnek Statement of Crook County PRJNEV1LLE, OREGON Not ember 26,112 Aati Loan. 0rdi af Hiuikli g House Casb Sud , Simia. Total . tl.7I.J4 s.7lil S4.IKW SI) , is.(Jl.:6 m,mM W. A. Booth, Pros. D. r. straw a kt, Vloe-Prea. L. A. Booth, AatiatantCasbler ARE YOU SURE The reeorila show a clear title to your property? Tbe records fuller to show correct title In a sale made tbla week by a leading real estate company. RESULT Long dely and poaellile Ion. Better let the Pioneer Abstract . -, Company look after your Intrrentn. PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY, , (Member Oregon Association of Title Men) D. P. Adamson & Co., Druggists For Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals Lowney's Candies, Ice Cream Soda, Sta tionery and Prescriptions see D. P. Adamson & Co. The Symbol You Should Employ This Symbol When Traveling Between Central Oregon and Portland, because of the THROUGH SERVICE. Between Portland, Tacoma and Seattle, because of the splentddly equipped trains Steel Flyer, Owl, Puget Sound Express and Shasta Limited Train DeLuxe. Between Oregon and the East, because of three solid trains daily in each direction O-W. Limit ed and Portland & Puget Sound Express to Den- ver, Umaha, Chicago, Kansas uty ana an points East ; and the Soo-Spokane Train De Luxe to St. Paul and Minneapolis. I'ts a pleasant duty to, answer questions H. BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond, Or. EVERY DAY in the YEAR THROUGH TRAIN TO PORTLAND Loaves Redmond 7:15 A M. AOhTrhi Saojtuw)JJa Direct Connection for Limited T r a in s t o SEATTLE, TACOMA, SPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO, DENVER, OMAHA, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, And A 1 Points East and South via the North Bank Road, Northern Pacific and Great NortherB Railways. Fares, Schedules and Details Will be Supplied on Request VV. D SKINNER, Traffic Manager, The Journal : All Dr. Holmes, tha well known skin pe claliat writes: -I am convinced that taa b.Li.Li. I-reacrlptlon la aa much a spocine for ecxema. aa. quinine for malaria. 1 hav been prescribing tha D.D.U. remedy for rn" It will uk away tb lick the Instant you apply It. In fact, w ara o sura of what DlD n. will do for you that wa will b (kl to let you hav a tl bottl on eor goa antoa that It will cost yon nothing tie leva you find that It dooa tbe work. Company I IsbJilUs Capital paid In full Hurplus , t'ndlvlded proflU Iwpoalts w was I4.'M 73Jsl lii.an t30,t7nj1 C M. ELKiaa.Cubbar Of Service Arrives Portland 5:30 PM. CENTRAL OREGON LINE II. EATJKOL, Agt. Redmond, .Ore the County News. 1