Ooo MAKING FARM Ooo sKllHONH iipcriillim hum nr prnni 3 neisl to study emu ijinntluiia aa thine: W hut i'iMiiiiin1ltli'a are easiest rodine ami ki'II 111 m-niby markets? i w hut line of priIu tlou l tha soil i adaptcdl ii,ui there urn ikm rnali market ,i nt linml, which crop or prodm la the best? lint III))' f produce will (llatrtliilto liilmr tii"t evenly through tli yitirt practical nmiiiiii'iiii'iit In to keep hired tiiiui for every doneii ilnlrjr nul to Imvn mull a illvvmltjr of k summer mit wilder mi will keep help irifl In lily employed tlinmuli tiny aa well iin nt inllUIng lime. A , poultry ilnnt bnlnticca llm pro- in liU'i'iy. 1 weiiiy lour rows nr a tiMi tunny for place of fifty to it j acre". It U lint the lieat klml of i,l mi to allow cattle tn mhiii nt will large I'" l ii re. It In more proflfabln tlve tlii'in merely few acre of f tlint inny afford tumturi" through ' nml June li no tiepemi nu me rum il In nil to rnlnu niont nf their fml i I rtllo pasture Imm'iiiiio dry 111 Imnnmer nml tlu aitppljr of milk mil l kept up without slliige, liny or nit rMpa. Hy tin' lt of July hut should Juno retch, alfalfa or ililmitloii liko until ami h h. An ri t'tit kliul of summer feed In pro mi by Miwlin,' rye nml clover III tlio . 'I'd Im run Ik cut for liny III Juno, re ought to I rorn silage nil tho r roimil for nny kind of cattle, tint tli'iilnrly for ilnlry niilninln. itli a fll ununited lllilii ilnlry like the mvtiiT mil clear lino to fl.VI i.. nth iiIhiik I ho nwt of labor mul rental value of tin' hind Tlm prod- limy In' linmlled 111 tlm form of mil mnl Miller, nun una system vim a Itirco supply of nklmnuM milk pig mnl pouliry. The ilnlry should ir nt tlm li-nnt l..i) a year, be h paying nil the wnttin mul other rating ifiiw". nml mo ought to made III h"K mnl $itrl In iultry. idc itoini-tlilni from regctablc mul It. FARM AOVICe IN RIME. Ye rlKhl I'lowmwn, baar In mind Tour UlHir ! for tuiur Imura. A.lvunrr, .par. not. nor hk ba- hind! Plow ari nnd itriimlil with nil your iw'Wfr - Horn. ! k I ESTRUCTIVE APPLE BLOTCH. at That Coata Thoutanda ef Dol lars to Fruit Qrowara Each Year. Apple blob la the moat (loatrtlctlva illt ilb.oiia In Kntinna, rnualnit thou, mlt of ilolhim' loan every yonr. It it be nliuoat eiillroly prevented on ult the llmt your, even In bndly In hiiI ori'linrda, anya I. K. Uwln. w in 'nunlntfint In liortlriilturo nt the Knn m AKrlriiltiirnl colleco nt Mniilinttiin, n n. It la ImiKwalliln to eonlrol blotrh aft- It linn iinlned enlrnnro to the fruit. ko blotrh mil bo seen at the timo or ie llrat npruyliiK, but If the npiirea are reaetit on tbo twlgn In milkers It iienim you will linvo blotrh on the nilt tinlena It In nprnyed. Illotrh la not Islhlo to the nnkwl cyo for two or hreo weeks after It has entered the rult Tho solution lined In sprnylng for Ills fiitiKoua ulaennn la bonlenux mix- ure. Thin la ninde from throe pounds MiJVaWsaBBL 4 "A AH-f- t-A til 4 . 1- T ' 1... At, ,..jrW , 1'hotngrnph by Mlaanurl atnta fruit exper iment atntlon. A1TLR IILOTdll. of copper atilphiile, four pounds of lime nml llfly gnlloim of wnler. It Is Impor tant Hint nil the copper sulphiite be nilxwl with one hnlf of tho wuter nud nil the lime with the other otie-lmlf nud thine two diluto solution allowed to run together nt tho snmo tlmo Into the tnnk. llordenux solution miido In any othor wny In Iuhh offertlve and mny be even Injurious to tho fruit The fli-nt application should be three weeks after the petals full, tho second two weeks after tho first; tho third. In bad canes, will be required about four to six weeks nfter tlio pctnla full, and the fourth elifht to ton weeks nftor the potnls fall, or at tho time of spraying for tho second brood of tho codllnR moth. In mild cases tho second appli cation may bo applied from three to four weeks after tho flint, and the third may lie omitted, nordunns mix ture must not be Used during wet weather. If tbo weather Is (lump at the jocular tlmo of spraying apply lime nud Hiilphttr and spray with the bor oViuix as soon as tlio weather becomes settled. ' . . SO THE LITTLE PAY Dy C C. BOWSFIELD ooo Willi town or pouliry on tlm hnsls of IiiinIiikm, f iniil-liliiu n regular In ronin, iiililltlonnl money In to li made from vnrli'iy of products, Ini-liiillnit iHitntoin, milium, lu'irlo nml Inrxu fi'iilu. Tho fnniior ihhmU to k'lve t tonlloii to ilotnlln. Ilii nlmiilil know w hi' h rtli lon pny hont mnl w lilrh ill trlliilln tho liihoi of hli li ii' li miml vi-ii-ly. Thorn mimt Im woll ln In ihmI prouriiiii. It U of the uriiitrnt Uixit liilno to lonni liow rt'iinoiuilily Iiiiki' pniiltn inny ho unliuil on n inoilcmiH I in i'l ini'tit of rnpllnl nml Inlmr. Tlm fiirmiT oiik'lit tn ll'-t nut of tho rut, If tin In 111 olio, nml fniulllurlui lilmm-lf Willi tho roiiilliliiim wlilrh iiovurn lib) lniliii". If ono nk n fnriniT w lirli rmp nv hi in Ih-nI It pri'liuhly will turn out Hint tin ilmn imt know. An n miittor of fn' t n rrop of npplrn, MtiiitiH. ouloim or tirn In lima not nlwnyn pny n uitlufni' lory prollt. nltlioiivlt nt tlmin nny nni of ( Iii-iii innkim n hli; rotuin. Tlioiu nm fow fiinnom who will ilony Hint Hi" npplo on linnl lit thu mint pmtltiihli) niTi'iiiio on tlm fnrm. Imt rroii lioiu the prollt mtk'ht ho iloiihliil If tho fiirnoT winilil ulvo morn nlloulloii tit Hip lunn HKi'iui'iit of hli onhiiril, kii'plnii tin noil rultlinlixl, prunluK ami nprnyltiK tho trooa, mlilliiu fortuity to I ho noil nml ai'llluit to tlio hi't ii il vn in m f iv A fnrm an n lint hit pnlllnll union It pnya Intoront nn lla runt, puva fur nil work iloiin, whotlior by tlio furmor 1 hlmaolf or by bin anna or hi roil nii'ii, nml In nilillili'h n mini for tlio f innor ii bt'iiollt, ilopoiiilliii; upon Hm aon won nml tlio bimluona cnpni'lly of tlio ownor. Whom tlio fnrm la very nmnll or tho j Inbor iiio-ll"ii la illllli ult to luimlle It i will bo boat to limp Hut (-own nml aul- allium n loan Inborloiia klml of nurl i rtilluro. If nil tho work In to bo n-r-I formoil by tni'inbora of tlm fiimlly i poultry, fruit, voi;otnblon nml flowi'r nrw Hut bint proiluota. If llm trnrt la not more tbnti twonty ni nn It will hnnlly pny to unilortnko I iinvtlilnit In tho llim of ilulr.vtim, but a i plin-o of ton m-roa In iimplo for ipilta n J Inrk'i poultry plant, a pinion nml an onlinnl. A K"od w-ny lo Invoat the aiirplua from tlm fnrm la to put It bnrk Into the fnrm. Tlm f irm ,hniik imviT Kola abnky. Tlm mnn nt llm lii'tid of It mny K''t nlinky, but the fnrm In nil rlk'lit.-1'iinn Jouriiiil. SAVES WASTE OF FODDER. 1 Th.s Movabls Mangsr Can Bt Mads ta Pay For Itsalf In Ono Season. Here la n portnble unmoor Hint ono fur r bun foinnl very bonellrhil In ; fiHslInu buy, fodder mid other rouKli I nun alxuit tho fnrtn. Of cotirao It i nnves wnnlo reaultlnu fniin feeding on the cmtihd. 0,n' aeiiaoti thin mnu- irof will pny for Itself In feed Hint la MA NO Kit THAT CAN UK UOVKD. From tha Iowa Homestead. snved. If It ran lie mndo of oak boards so murh the better, as It will last much loiiKcr. The runners nro 2 by 8 Inch stuff, fourteen feet long, shaped at the ends liko a nhil runner. Six inches from ench end In a 2 by 8 three feet long. set Inside the runners. A third 2 by 8 Is spiked Inside the runners nt center, On (op of end nud center braces aro nulled 2 by 4's Hat side down. In earli comer a 2 by 4 upright 2Mi feet high In made ntntlonary. also one at center of each nlilo. Three four-Inch hoards are nailed to the uprights. Holes am bored In the ends of the run ners and heavy wire Inserted to which singletree Is attached whenever It is desired to move tho rack about on tho farm. Iowa Homestead. Making a Hog Climb. Farm and Fireside gives a farmer's account of a discovery which enables him to load hogs easily on to a wag' on. lie says: "One of the best labor saving devices that I have used Is a bushel bnsket over the head of a hog when loading. Place the basket over the hog's head and back him Into the chuto. Tho hog will continue to back and is Tory quickly and easily loaded." ALL AROUND THE FARM. Cover crops must be used to prevent the loss of plant food. Don't forget the weeds that aro get ting ready to go to seed along the road side. It is a mistake to keep a nondescript bull simply because be cost a little money. The tool which usually follows the plow In tho courso of tillage is the harrow. From the tlmo corn tassels out until It becomes rlpo it tiiurcnses Its dry matter fivefold. Manure Is one of the byproducts of tho dairy farmer, and It represents decided prollt.-Farm Progress. GARDENS IN CITY ASSETTOHEALTH Bring Joy and Pleasure to Care worn Man and Women. MANY PROVE PROFITABLE Cultivated Plota Furnish Idaal Plae to Bring Up Chtldran Makaa Than) Strengar Phyilcally and Mara Intalli. gant Easrclaa of tha Baat Sort Homo, fn nn nml icnnloii-throe wonla whirl) toin li ovory rhor.l of the liumnn lii'iirt KnriulUK lina broiiidit Joy and lii-n II li to miiiiy rnrrworn tm-n and wn iiioii who hinu Inat Ihilr bralt li lii a v ii In i-rtort to kii-p Hie para with the ovor ruahliiK tlilo of romumrrlnl lift) In front i-ltloa. any a tlm Chliano Tribune. If pvvrylaHly who la ailvlaod to do ao w oio to no to the fnrm tlm II low would anon bo Ki'i'ntly ili'laipulutiil and Ilia uiiilry illatrlrla turuitl Into a verlta- bio iturilou city. Hlnre Una, for una roiaoii or iinotluT, In not lit all likely tbo noil In-at Ihlim for tlm dty mnn ii o la to hrlnu' tlm fnrm to tlio illy. Thin ho inn do by buyliiK hoc, rnke. pmlo, nhovol mul fork and ualtiK thrin to rotivort hla bink yard or Hour by va unt loin Into itnrili-iin. Kurmliii; In tlm rlty inn be made prnrl Ion bin nml prnflliibli'. It inn lie nvorlcd lutn n inornl nml an pronoin- io fono. It inn lie tiuuli a Kiti-ntlul fin lor In priwrvliiK priirtirnl aiinltnry iiulllloiin In ii ml about the liomi-a In tlm rll lot. I'spiiliilly the lioiiua In the nainT Hortlona. It run ln iiaiil to rnlae tlm mn-lnl and ethii'iil ntniiiliinla of a roininanity, I'hnto 0 by American Preaa Association. cmi.IKKN W0BK1SO IN CITT OAKPRN. thereby awakening an active and ear nest Interest In social betterment. It Increases the value of real estate. strengthens home ties and stimulates Ivlc pride. When It Is desired to fnrm vacant lots or convert bark yams and back lots Into gardcus It Is necessary to keep them free from garbage, tin cans, etc. This materially adds to tho standards of a community. It lessens the breeding places of dis ease carrying vermin. Tin cans, w hen lying about such localities, usunlly contain more or less wnter. They fur nish nn Ideal breeding place for the mosquito. No disease disturbs physical efficien cy more than malaria, (let rid of tin cans In the back yard and vacant lot and you have removed a great and common source of malaria. It seems that every one must realize the Influence for good wlilrh such an Institution exorcises. It stimulates bonds of friendly Interest between neighbors by showing them that they have a common cause. It stimulates bnrk yard conversation among neigh bors over line fences, thereby break ing down and completely annihilating otherwise useless nnd chilly conven tionalities. It makes people real neighbors, nnd stimulates . that sort of friendship which endureth even unto the end. When a city mini has a garden to euro for as soon as his day's. work is over he hurries home, dons his garden clothes and spends his spare moments working among his beds of vegetables and flowers. After his evening meal nothing Is more Ideal than to spend the twilight hours roaming among his flowers. To utilize effectively nnd efficiently the bark yard and vacant lots for gar dening purposes. It Is all Important (hat proper regard for garden plan ning should l had. It Is just as necessary that the plans when once adopted should bo careful Iv followed. Nothing succeeds without regard t" order, and especially Is this true with regard to successful farm ing, (iiit'dcnlng Is nothing but farm lug on a small scute "PRINORE" AND "STANDARD" Prineville Flour Hotel Oregon PRINEVILLE NEWLY FURNISHED Beds 50 and 75 Cents FREE BATHS Meals, 25 Cents; G. W. LIPPINCOTT. Manager We Lead the 4qc in pujiplying a prime quality of beef, veal, mutton, lamb, pork and frefh poultry. There is a flavor, a juicy tenderness and sweetness about our meats which stamps their quality as perfec tion. These are the finest meats that ever were sent to a table delicious, tempting, nourishing meat. Our mild cured hams and bacon have made a great reputation for us, while the mod erate prices we ak assure us of the continued patronage of our old customers. City Meat Market Sheriffs Sale on Execution in Fore closure. Bv virtue of an execution and order of utile iHsut'il out of the circuit court fur Crook county, state of Oregon, upon a lmlKinent renilcriMl In snlil court on the 5th day of Mny, 1913, In a ult wherein S. t . Caldwell was uliilntirf and John W . I slier was de fendant, In lavor of the ahove named plaintiff and against the above tunned defendant, for the sum of $395 5, with Interest thereon from the 20th day of March, l'.m, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and $"0.00 attorney's fees and the further sum of $12.00 costs, which Judgment w as enrolled and docketed In the clerk otnoe oi sain court in said county, on the 12th day of May, 1W13, and commanding tue to sell, In the manner provided hy law, the fol lowing described real property, to- wlt: Lots 4-5, blk 1; lots 12-20, blk 2; lots 1-20, blk 3: lots 6-12. blk 4; lots 5-22, blk fi: lot IS. blk 6; lots 4-13, blk 7; lot 4-9, lilk 8; lots 4,11 blk 9; lots 5 12, blk 10; lots 12, blk 11; lots 1-14, blk 12; lots S-I4 blk 13; lots 1314 blk 14; lots 7 13, blk 15, of the town of Harper In Crook county, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that 1 have levied upon and I will on Satardtr, the 26ta day of July, 1913, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon nt the front door of the courthouse In 1'rlnevllle. Oregon, sell to the high est bidder for cash, all the right, title and Interest the defendant, John W. Usher, had In and to the above described real property on the 5th day of May, 1913, to satisfy sain lodgment. Interest, costs and accru ing costs, Said sale subject to re- den: ptton as provided by law . Date of first l ubllcntlon J une 26h 1913. Frank Ei.kixh, Sheriff of Crock county, Oregon. If f p Lodge meets everyTues- via U. day night. Strangers welcome. Gno. Noiii.k, N. 0.; Hunt Barxks, V. G. ; T. L. Coon, Sec. ; C. B. Diswid mu, Trreas Crook County Journal, county oflieial paper. $1.50 a year. Home Cooking Meat Trade Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, I'. S. Laud Office at Burns, Oregon, May 2, 1913 Notice is hereby given that Ferdinand M. Smith whose poetottice address is Paulina, Oretion, did, on the 10th dav of April, 1913, file in this ottice sworn statement and application No. OtitiTJ. to purchase the s,Si e t. section 24 and net n J section 25, township 18 south, ratire 25 east, Wi'laniette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1STS, and acts amend atory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pur 8'isnt to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, in the aiiKreeate (350.00 ; that said appli cant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 30th day of July. 1913, before T. E. J. Duffy, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Prineville, Oreeon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues by tiling a corroborated affidavit in this oilice, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. 6-8 10'tp AVm. Farbk, Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. June 28th, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Warren Libby of Held, Oregon, who, on Feb. 18th, 1910, made HomeBtead F-ntry No. 00050 and on Dec. 27th, 1910, marie additional Homestead Entry No. 07867 for si ewl, sl nwl, nwl swl section 9, ej sej section 8 and nei nej section 17, township 19 south, range 19 east Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described before A. S. Fogg, U. S. Com missioner, at Hampton. Oregon, on the 11th duy of August, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses : Paul Held, William H. Hurchtorf. Llovd Baker, Walter M. Smith, all of Held, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, 7-10p Kegister. For tine Oak Refrigerators see A. 11. Llppmau & Co. 6 12 Sheriff Sale In the Circuit Court of tue BUt of Oregon fr Crook County: TImj W, k King C, Corporation, r. Irwin D. Bwy. KthH BaWT, J. K. MifeCphernon iil Abel CutM, I'etVmUnU. To the dbrrilT of Crook roumy, Krvetim : WhfreaM, on ttt All) 'Jajruf Mf, in the abore named court, a judgment wu rrri'Wwl in favor of tbe above named plain, tiff ami aKaitt the above named drftrtd ant for lite turn of eight hunird dollar, with .ntere-t thereon from (ha 3lt dav of January. 1111, at the rate of ten percent p-r annum, and eighty dollar attorney's !e, and the farther ufitf tweniy-mnei. dollar and cou. which judgment wa an rolltd and docketed in the cierk'a ofhea of naid court in taid county, on the T&i day of May, lfl3. And. wherean, it wa further ordrd and decred by the court that tha e4 ol e' rc 4, of the ne f ection twp 14 H. K. 14 K. W. M.. in Crook county. Ore gon. I have levied upon, and 1 will on Sataraay, A(.t 16, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of atd day, at tbe north front door of the court Doum in Prineville, Oregon, sell to the highest bi'lder for "h. ail the right, title and tn , teret the said defendant had in and to the ahovv deacrineij real property, to satia fy ail judgment, iiitreat, attorney fee, cl and accruing coata. Said ale tubji to redemption a provided hy law. I rirt publication Julr 17. l'.M.'i. f KLKI5. PherifT of Crook County. Oregon. ! By W. K. Van Allen. Iputy. i Sheriff's Sale : In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon j fur Crook County: The W. K. King Co., a Corporation, Plaintiff", ' John Ferguson, Margaret Ferguaon and the Lone Pine Trading Co., a Corporation. Defendants. To the abend of Crook county, greeting? Whereaa, on the 5tn day of .May, in the above named court, a judgment was ri)dfrfd in favor of the above named plain titf and againt the alove named defend- ant-, for the cum of eight hundred dollars, j with interest thereon from the 3lft day of i January, lull, at the rate of ten per cent , per annum, and ninety dollars attorney's fe., and the further mim of eighteen dol lars as cost, whici judgment a enrolled and docketed in the clerk's ottice of said ; court in said county, on the 9th day of Mar, 1!H3. I And whereas, it was further ordered and decreed by the court that lot- 1, 2 3, of nwVtf, sw4 of ne1, section 4. township 14 8.. range 14 K. W. M., in Crook county, Oregon, I have levied upon and 1 will on Satarday, A fad 16, 1913, j at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.of said day, ' at tbe north front door of tbe court house in Prineville. Oregon, sell to the highest biddei for ca-h, ail the right, tide and in : teres the said defendants had in and to the above described real property, to sat ! isfy said judgment, intere-t, attorney's ' fees, costs and accruing coms. baid sale subject to redemption as provided bylaw. Firt publication July 17. 113 r'UNK KLEINS, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon. By W. K. Van Alien. Deputy. Notice ot ShenfPs Sale In the Circuit Court for theState of Oregon fur CrooK Count : William Baldwin. Plaintiff, vs. J. H. Bean. Defendant. Notice is hereby piven that under and by virtue of an execution and order of saie of mortgaged real estate, issued out of tha circuit court of the state of Oregon for Crook county, on the 7th day of July. 1913, in a suit in said court wherein William Baldwin was piaiutitf and the saidJ.H. Bean was defendant, and wherein a jud nient wa$ rendered in favor of said plain tiff and against said defendant for the sum of two thousand dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 9th day of May, 1910, and for the further sum of two hun dred dollars as attorney's fees, and for the further sum of ten dollars as costs, and wherein an order of sale of the hereinafter described mortgaged real estate was made, directing that the hereinafter described real estate be sold to satisfy said judgment attorneys tees and costs, and to me direct, ed and commanding me so to do. 1 have levied upon, and will on Satarday, Dm 16ta Day sf Aarut, 1913, at tbe hour of ten o'clock in the forenoou of that day, at tbe front door of the court bouse in the city oi Prineville, Crook county, state of Oregon, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, for cash, all the right, title and interest the said defendant, J. U. Bean, bad on tbe said 9tb day of May, 1910, in and to tbe following des cribed premises, to-wit; The northeast quarter of section thirty five, in township fifteen soutn, of range fourteen east of the Willamette meridian, in Crook county, state of Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging, to satisfy said judgment, attorney's lees and costs and accruing costs. This notice is pub lished for four full weeks in rive consecu tive issues of the Crook County Journal, commencing with the issue of J ily 10th, 1:U:, and ending with the issue of August 14th, 1H13. Hated and published first time July 10th, 1913. Fbank Klkins, Sheriff ol Crook County, State ot Oregon. MieriR's Sale on Attachment F.xe cation. Vher-', on the 21st day of May, 1913, by -kleratlou of the circuit court ii. ..e state of Oregon, for Crook ? n'tty, the First National Dank o ....ud, a corporation, recov ered a "d-inuut against D. V. Mack intosh i r i he sum ot $674 00 and In terest thereon from the 21st day ot May, 1913, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum and the sum of ffSO.OO at torney's fees and $17.00 costs anil disbursements, In which judgment It was further ordered by the court that the property attached In said action be sold for the satisfac tion of said judgment, In the manner provided by luw, which judgment was eurolled aud docketed lu the clerk's office of said court on the 22tl day of May, 1913, commanding me to sell the following described real property to-wit: The nej of set of sectien 30, .town ship 17, S. K. 12 li. W. M., aud the wj of the swl of section 29, township 17, S. R. 12 E. W. m., and the of the set of section 30, township 17, S. R. 12 E. W. M , all in Crook county, ! Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that 1 will, On Saturday, the 26th day of July, 1913, at the hour of 2 o'clock In the after noou, at the front door of the court house, lu Prineville, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and Interest the said D, V. Mackintosh had lu and to the above described real property on the 21st day of May, 1913, to satisfy the judgment, costs and ucorulug costs. Said sale subject to redemption as provided by law. First publication, June 26, 1913. Fkank Ei.kjnh, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon,