Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 11, 1913, Image 7

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8WIMMINQ FACILITIES FOR
DUCKS.
A vhdt t niiMit of nur prominent
din k pliiul Mill K. .,. Hut fact Hint,
while they ruUw lulllloiia nf young,
KiiTH dwka fur market without their
bnvliiii hml u iln y ' awlui, yet lluy fur
nish swimming fiiiilltlca In llii'lr
breeding ilurkii. Till Ik In-caiiae
dtnka mil urn I l.v pair In tliu water, iiiul
I him those thnl knliu lay i-gga with a
higher average fertility and greater
liiitrluililllly, nml tln ducklings am of
stronger vltnllty, belter hrm-dcr nml
n ii annul inure forcing for market.
The great iilin In market duckling
niWhii I to iiit ijiilrk, lili! growth
nml tu ki'i'i' tlx' dink soft nml Julry.
l:iri-w In nwlmmltm, Ilk other
lii'iilthful exercise, makes muarle.
I'hoto by 0. M. Uarnila.
AUl.NO Tli SlUUlS.
Iiardcna tho fliuli, retards fat. create
Ktuiiitun nuil uca up food In Ilia proc-
-a.
Thnt Is why tin awlmiitlng ilurk In
tinnier, stronger, tougher nml IhlnmT
1 1 mil tlm market duckling, nml Hint In
why. mi Ilm contrary, Ilm market
duckling U mull H fnnt grower, mi
tiNitliimiiio nml Juicy. It nu-ltn In lhi
mouth, In ml large ninl lowly Ixi'il lim
it cicrclscs but lltlli) nml loafs nml
4ntn much, nml moat nf 1 1 x food Just"
liilikly tiirnn Into layers of fnui'y
II i nil mill fancy fill. Tim only time It
tine tu kw Iiii Is when It In driven In to
wash nlT iN-foro klllliiK, nml no unused
to swimming nn Huy Hint we have
hitii t Ik-iii refuse to ilu Hint.
Puck growers along ntri-nmn Hluiily
Inclose water along shore, or nthi-m
riiolo by C. M. niirnlts.
DAM roll irni KH.
make ponds or dams, tlm thickness of
tlm iliini wnll doieiidlng on voluino
iiml velocity of wnU-r nml made thick
er nt Iiiihii Until top. Tlio proportlonn
for milking tlm concrete iliini wall
Hhown were otm barrow of sharp snnd
n ml two of cli-iin gravel to ono suck of
oeniont. The majority of ilnck raisers
fned their breeding ducks flnh, either
fri'Hli or llsh Hemp. Thin tends to
vigor In breeiler nml offspring nml In
creases fertility.
DON'TS.
Don't cultlvntH pessimistic traits, lint
lino your own row.
Don't bo mercenary. You niny pile
up iniiney by the plnn, but bo stlgmn
tlr.ed "n miserly mnn."
Don't write the eilltor for poultry In
formation, but write us, nml don't
write us until you bnvo tried to think
It out for yourself first.
Don't throw ilenil fowla where they
vlll rot nml breed iimkkoIh. A blow
. fly may como from that eareasn to
your talilo ami bring dlsonse and do
Mtructlun. Don't buy n stack of poultry wire
unless sure Iho chickens can't go
through. Leghnrns go right through
wire that grades from sniiill to large
tuitihrcN toward the top nml over any
thing Willi top mil.
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A SERMON FROM NATURE.
It iia tw clirrrful IINif ttm tiliiln.
lil ruliln. HlttKlhn lltrri,
lliia tlllln hunniy liiiiiitlia In fr4
Anil uttif-r nlllily rata,
Y-l lia alalia hIiikIiiu at Ilia llitKn
A inl fthi'ii l)i- hum Ima ki"ih
Ilu alia lii.ftiiln hlH niKtli-K mult
And aiiika an i ' n a-tiit.
1-1 ua tia btiav Ilka Ilia lM.-a.
My, how tha tni ito nurkt
Anil yal wlili all Ihrlr itally lull
Thay navar ahlik n-r Jfik,
ll-iw liapptly lh-y Imirm an1 fly
rrimi llnHi-r iinlu lluw-rt
Fo niay wb mirk nnt antra away
Trt'aaurw f luiil avary huur.
tin tia uat-fiit Ilka tha Iraca.
Tha ai't-li-, priirh and ur
lllnaaimi au awnally lit lha aiirliiaj.
Wlmt luarloiia fruit lliry bt-arl
Thua Ufa la itx-iint 1o l-aar K-mil fiult
An! a aliuuhl nil nur apht-ra
That ulhara, a--liiic our aui wurka,
aluy Khirlfy llu h-ra.
t-t tia tia hnrnilraa na Ilia rnaa 0
Ami nltirr htvi-ly Huwi-ra
That ahlna Ilka alara uihiii tha aarth
Ami gl'irlfy 11a bowaia.
Thn Illy ai-aka nf i-urliy.
Hn nuiy nur laiiila t,a whlla
Anil Inter hhinm In liariollaa
In ifnt-nciia f (irliatit.
C. M. IIAIIMTK.
KURIOS FROM KOR RESPONDENTS
(J. I note In a riii'iit "Kurhm" you
nlntK J -HI hiiw a lull Hint laid when
her nluliiim-ii wnn no full of tuiiiorn
Hint her oviduct nml IntcMtlui-KcmiM 110
Imigi-r perfnrtii tln-lr fiim'tlniia. C1111 a
lii-n lay .without nn uvlilm t f A. No.
Tlm prlnti-r fiilliil to get nur rorna tlun
of proof In Hum to Insert thn wont gll
lnril for oviduct; thua tlm lulxtuke. In
aniiie roliimn tk) per cent of an egg In
wnter ahonlil niitl tk"i M-r cent.
y. 1 linve unisl your gnaollim-cnrlnillc
Inline Hiwdi-r on my fowla with ninn-aa
ami 11 in wondering If you Imven't nonm
thlng na i-ffis'tunl for tlio green llie
thnt kill my roKchtiahifi. A. Klmply
ilUnolve bnlf a five cent nike of coiu
111011 ntore wunhlng nonp In two gal
lon of wnter, plnee In thla a tennjxain
ful of ki-romuiu ami aprny the bush
thonuighly. oim thorough appllentlon
will Iw found aulllcli-nt.
g. How ninny Tarletlea of Wyan
(lottist dis-n the new Ktnndurd of I'er-fm-tlon
contain. I'lenne nnnm. A. BU
Ter. tioldeii, White, lluff. lUm-k, Tnr
trldge, Hllver renclliil, Coluniblnn.
y What ahniild one do for Hint large
awi-llltig thnt npHnr un the aole of a
rhli ken'a foot? I have a large Urnuma
(in k bird with the trouble. la It enn
tnglouaT A. Vonr fowl hni bumble
fiait. Not routngloiin, but from a
bruise, ix-rhnpa In your blrd'a caae
from Jumping down from too high a
nmat. Klmply cut diep aenwa awell
lug, aipieeiEe out pun, pnlnt with ear
ladle acid or aome other antlneptic,
bandage and keep fowl on at raw floor
until It recoTera.
Q. 1 linve a very fine Minorca cock
erel and think of allowing him, but I
notice one of hln feet hna welia a great
deal tike a duck'a. If be la aUmt per
fiet In all other aectloua would not Ma
other giKxl unlltlea overbalance thla
defect no Hint the Judge would Just cut
him allghtly? How about breeding
hltnt A. No. He would Iw debarred
from coiiiH'tltlon. Ikm't breed from
blm.
FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS.
line way to gel duck off their feed
la to get them excited. A dog or a
boy clumlng the flock can no disturb a
flock of market ducks na to put them
out of condition. Kama way In the
liiylng house. A disturbance that puta
tlm heiia on nerve knocks the egg
tveord.
Koine one anyn, "The best wny to
tell whether 1111 egg contains n rooster
or a hen Is to hutch the egg under a
hen and watch the chick for a year,
nml If It crows It'n a rooster, ami If It
Inyn eggs It'a a lien."
It In occasionally the ruse that a
breeding pen coulaliiH hens that are
not popular with the lnnlu or which
give him the cold shoulder. A testing
of the eggs will show some of the eggs
Infertile, and they mny be easily traced.
Such hens should be mated to another
nuile, us It Is seldom they liecoine rec
onciled to the head of the hiirem or tha
mule uuiUcs up with them.
When the American Toultry nssiklu
tlon met at Nashville, Tenn., most
restaurants put on lots of chicken frills,
and chicken soup, chicken snlnd, chick
en sandwich and stuffed eggs were on
about every bill of fare. The' mem
bers felt like the boy who onld to the
friend who entertained him: "Don't
want none of thai. Hot plenty of that
nt home."
Tlm Single Comb Brown Leghorn
seems to bo dropping out of sight, very
few being seen nt shows, nml one sel
dom sees a (lock of them. One reason
for this Is because show requirements
are such that the ridiculous double
mat lug system must bo resorted to to
get birds to win. This unnatural
method applied to Barred Hocks has
also retired them from the head of the
procession.
A way to Interest that boy and to
keep him busy and happy Is to give
him nil Interest In the flock, whether
chickens, turkeys, ducks or geese.
Make him a member of the firm, give
him part of the profit and watch him
get busy. Husy boys, with work that
gives them a senso of proprietorship
nml a chance to make money, are not
among our dime novel renders nor as
sociates of the lul I'o.vs of the streets.
A fancier was recently tried nt WII
llanisport. I'n., for shooting and killing
n chicken thief. The Jury brought In
a verdict of not guilty lifter five min
utes' deliberation. Judges in Pennsyl
vania nre getting away from the Idea
that stealing n horse ami a chicken
does not show the same moral turpi
tude, mid Juries no longer consider
chicken stealing a laughing matter.
BRECD FROM THE BEST, '
It'a 1 flue thing to have a flock of
liens where every one's a great layer
ami payer, niul why lint?
Mirny dis k' hiive a fctv extra layers
W'f'i the rent onllusry or drones. Now,
why lint hrci-d from those few him Ion
ami gel 11 Ilii k up to ihWr atiiinlni'd In
lend of breeding from the (link In
gi-iu-riil and making mi progreanT Heua
thnt lay few eggs will produce progeny
th't will Iny few eggs; hen that Iny
liniiiy eggs. If muted to inn lea of equal
hiving atrnlti. nre Imiiml to prmloce
piillcla of like laying cnpiiclty. Note
the lib-tine.
The hen aliowu when trnpiiexted laid
t'KVn III her pllllet Jl-lir.
Ili-r nml her wan the 01m greflt layer
In a Rock. Her productiveness being
l'.' .. ...
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'nolo by C. M. Bnrnlta.
A I'liaiOUIKAL LtTSn.
notisl, she wn nutted tu a miiie whose
(lain wn a great layer.
From thin pair Hie first season thirty
pullets were bred, and from these pul
lets the second season MKI pullets were
Miaul, many of them tuiigiilnrciit Iny
era nnd payers.
Many peoplo hnve flock thnt are
poor clear through, and their progress
Is downward. Some have flocks that
lay "fair to mlddlln'," most of the lay
ing Is-lng done by a few flue layer
w ho would pay a profit If they did not
hnve to ay for the feed of the drouea
as well aa their own.
(it hers have flocks thnt pay. They
hnve eliminated the wasters and bred
from the best, and thus their hens
reach maximum production the year
around ami pay.
Now. which kind Is your flock t
FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS.
Kgypt exerted. l,lS3.'jm egga last
yenr, these going to Kiiglnnd, France,
Austria and tlermany. The export
season begins Nor. 1 and enda April
.Til. After thnt the bent changes egga
to high explosives.
(iitlvniilzcd Irou nests are becoming
popular.. Your tinner run make all you
want cheap. They are Imleetruetlble,
snnltury, light nnd enn Is- htiriied out
occasionally to kill crawlers. Concrete
nests nre harder to make mid heavy.
Wiring and sealing show coops Is
liecoiulug the rule In some sections
where fiinclcr'a fow ls have liceii stolen
or mutilated nt exhibitions. St-iils and
wire, however, will not protect birds
from such rascals.
The curl;- sitting hen Is nearly al
ways the best winter layer, nnd she la
almost always set on eggs laid by the
(In. in- hens that lay In tlm cheap egg
season and do their sitting In hot sum
mer, when eggs are scarce.
Ohio now has P.oiKl fanciers raising
pure bri-d poultry, and her Inst egg
census shows 1111 egg crop of KS.lSCt,
Sill dozens per year. Ninety-three per
cent of herafarm flocks nre mongrels.
The day old chick business is crowd
ing out the hatching egg trade. One
reason for this Is because tunny fan
ciers have shipped eggs that didn't
hatch, nnd dlssatlsllcd buyers natural
ly prefer chicks to risking money and
tlmu on eggs.
Fowls need salt and relish It, but It
Is very Injurious If too much Is given.
Tin- safe way Is to nils it with wnter.
11 tablesM)onful to the gallon, and use
to moisten the mash.
The fact that a hen Is strong
breeder one season Is no sign thnt she
will bo the next. The wise fancier Is
always on tlm watch for changes In
his birds, ready to cull out those thnt
break down after the molt or heavy
laying senson or suddenly show weak
ness or develop off points that would
be reflected 111 their offspring.
A Chester (Pa.) woman w as arrested
by the S. P. C. A. nnd sent to the lock
up for burning a chicken alive be
cause It cnine Into her yard. She cer
tainly must have beeu hot under the
collar, and the cooler was the place
for her.
A Cleveland (O.i fence company re
ports selling 'J,".000,tXiO rods of fence
to poultrynien. This Is Just a slight
hint of the magnitude of the poultry
business, which a little while ugo whs
too liislgnlllcnut as an industry to men
tion. S. F. Heeler of Waynesboro. Pa., has
six connected his hens' nests with the
kitchen that when n hen goes oil the
nest a bell tings In the house. As the
rooster often goes on the nest to show
the hen the way. the Joke must be on
Mr. Btvlcr quite often unless he has
Invented 11 rooster that lays also.
Practical poultry raisers nre making
Juno 1 the limit of hatching opera
tions, so far as laying stock Is con
cerned. Many get no chicks out after
May 1o. The early chicks have plenty
of time to develop Into early layers,
are strong before the torrid heat ar
rives and feed on the nhundant Insert
and vegetable crop of the early
mouths.
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"PRINORE"
AND
"STANDARD"
Prineville Flour
Hotel Oregon
PRINEVILLE 1
NEWLY FURNISHED
Beds 50 and 75 Cents
FREE BATHS
Meals, 25 Cents and up
P. DMcNAMEE Manager
We Lead the
in supplying a prime quality of beef, veal, mutton, lamb, pork
and fresh poultry. There is a flavor, a juicy tendernes8 and
sweetness about our meaU 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 bams
and bacon have made a great reputation for us, while the mod
erate prices we ask assure us of the continued patronage of
our old customers.
City Meat Market
THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
Notice of Micrift Sale.
In the county court of the state of
Oregon for the couniy of Crook.
Jack lironan
vs.
Philip Rrogan.
By virtue of an attachment execution
issued out of the above entitled court,
a decree and order of sale, healing the
seal of said county court for the county
of Crook, to me directed, and dated the
12th day of August, l!li:i, commanding
me to satisfy a judgment obtained
ngainst tlio above named defendant,
Philip lirogan, on the 12th, day
ol August, Hill!, (or the sum ot
Three Hun dred Four and Sixty Hun
dredths Dollars, with interest thereon
at the rate of tt per cent per annum
from the 1-th day of August, l'.HIt. and
the further Bum of Twenty dollars costs
and accruing costs, for the order of sale
commanding me to make sale of the
one-tenth interest of the above named
defendant, Philip lirogan, in the lot
lowing described property, to-wit:
An undivided one-tenth interest in
the west half of the northeast quartor,
the southeast quarter of the northeast
quarter and the northwest quarter of
the southeast quarter of section thirty
tive, in township nine south, range
seventeen east of the Willamette
Meridian in Crook county, Oregon, I
will on
Saturday, September 13, 1913,
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for
Meat Trade
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cash in hand, all the right, title and
interest which the defendant, Philip
Hrogan, had on the 12th day of August,
l'Jltt, or now has in the above described
real property, or as much as will satisfy
said judgment, with the costs and ac
cruing COHtS.
Said Bale to be subject to confirma
tion and redemption as bylaw provided.
Dated at Prineville, Oregon, this 12th
day of August, 1913.
Fkank Elkins, Sheriff.
By W E. Van Allen, deputy.
For Sale
200 acres of good farming ground, 30
a. in alfalia, all in cultivation, 8 miles
northwest of Prineville, 1 mile from
railway survey. All the farm imple
ments, some horses and cows go with
the place. Place has 50-acre water right.
For furthei particulars phone or write
Price Coshow, Loue Juniper Ranch,
Prineville, Ore. 8-21tf
W. A. BELL
Lawyer
The Dalles . Oregon
10 f F Lodge meets everyTuee
day night.
Strangers welcome.
Gm. Noiile, K. G.; Bbut Barnes,
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DiR, Trreas.
If title fur Publication
iHqiartment of the Interior.
V. fi. Land Office at The llla,Oreoii.
July 23, llll.X
Notice ii hereby given that
lliivld W. Grime
li'iae poat rittlt-e nililn na I Prine
ville, Oregon, illil on tiie30ih day of
Ivceinlifr, J'j2, UN- In this o'lllce
sworn niiiteineiit anil Hpplictttlon No.
01111:1. to purrhHw the w j rii-J and
ui t of section it, township 13
aiuth, range 15 east, Wlllnmet te me
rlillnn, and the tliols-r thereon, nn-(!-r
the provisions of the uct of June
3, ls7s., nnd acta fuiiefiilatory, known
us the "Tinils-r and Utoue Law," ut
h value a might lie Die I by ap
prfilaeiiietit, ami that pursuant to
such application the land and timber
thereon have been appraised three
hundred dollar, the tliuls-r estimat
ed at 260.U00 board leet at Ve per M.,
and the land 105 00; that said
applicant will offer final proof In
aiiiKirt of bis application and sworn
statement tin the 17th day of Octo-Is-r,
1'JI3, la-fore Timothy K. J. Duffy,
V. S. Commissioner, at 1'rlneville,
Oregon.
Any person la at Warty to protest
this purchase Is-fnre entry, or Initiate
a content at any time Isrfore patent
aa , issues, hy nilng a corroborated atn
I davit In this office, alleging facta
which would defeat the entry.
s-ip ii. r hank w ooihxx.-k, Keglster.
Notice for Publication.
Iprtment of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Burnt. Ore.
August l.'l, 1!)13.
Notice is hereby given that
! John H. Chnstenson
of Paulina, Oregon, who on May 4, 1!)10,
made homestead entry No. 04ii3!) for
sw,i aet.tection 2M,townsliip 16 south,
range 24 east, Willamette meridian,
baa Sled Dotice ol intention to make
final three-year proof to establish claim
to the land above described, before L.
. M. Miller, U. S. commissioner, at his
' otlics at Paulina Oregon, on the 221
' day of September l'J13.
' Claimant names a witnes: Mag
; nns F. Peterson, William W. Foster,
. MarcL Logan and Mai ion Morgan all of
! panlina, Oregon.
8 21 Wm. Fakbi, Register.
! otice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Ottice at Burns, Ore.
August 13, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that
Mjigcne F. Peterson
of Paulina, Oregon, who on Ma? 4, 1910,
made homestead entry No. 04i3H fur w
nwj and nj w, section 28, township
16 south, range 24 east, Willamette me
ridian, has Hied notice of intention to
make final three-year proof to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore L. M. Miller, U. 8. commissioner,
at bis office, at Paulina, Oregon, on the
22d day of September, 1913.
Claimant name aa witnesses : John
H. Chnstenson, William W. Foster,
March Logan and Marion Morgan, all of
Paulina, Oregon.
8 21 Wm. Farke, Register.
Sheritt's Sale
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Crook County :
The W. F. King Co., a Corporation,
i Plaintiff,
: Ta.
Irwin D. Basey. Kthel Basey. J. K.
Macptienun ana Abel Cudd,
Defendants.
To the sheriff of Crook couniy, greeting:
Whereas, on the 5th day of May. 1913, in
, the above named conn, a judgment vu
rendered in favor of the above named plain
titfand against the above named defend
ants for the sum of eight hundred dollar,
with interest thereon from the 3tst day or
January, 1911. at the rate of ten percent
per annum, and eighty dollars attorney's
lee. and the further sum of twenty-nine
I dollars and costs, which judgment was en.
, rolled and docketed in the clerk's orhce of
said court in said oounty, on the 2id day
,of May, 1913.
And. whereas, it was further ordered and
decreed by the court that tha se4 ot tha
ne'4, of seV,'. sec 4, ne' of neV4 of sec
tion D.twp 14 8. K. 14 E. W. M., in Crook
county, Oregon, I have levied upon, and I
will on
Satanlay, September 13, 1913,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day,
at the north front door of the court house
j in Prineville, Oregon, sell to the highest
uiuuci iim W.-U. an nit- rinb, una aim in
terest the said defendents had in and to
the above described real property, to satis
fy said judgment, interest, attorney's fees,
coats and accruing costs. 8aid sale subject
to redemption as provided by law.
first puoncaticn August 14. 1913.
FRANK Elkins,
Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon.
By W. E. Van Allen, Deputy.
Notice of Appointment of Adininis.
tratnx and to Creditors
Notice is hereby given to all persons
concerned that the undersigned hat
been, by the county court of the Btats
of Oregon lor Crook county, duly ap-
pointeii anministratrix ot the estate ot .
Richaid P. Miller, deceased, aud alt
persons Imving claims against said es
tate aio lit-rehy required to present tha
same, dul verified to said administra
trix, a. i liie law office of M. E. Brink.
at the v;iii oi Prineville, Crook county,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this
notice.
Dated and published first time Aug
ust 14, 1913. Celestixe Millkb,
Administratrix of the Estate of Richard
P. Miller, deceased.
Spencer No. 19. The Dalles serial
No. 011978.
Notice for Publication.
U. S. Land Office, The Dulles. Ore.
August 16th, 1913.
Notice Is hereby grlven that
Nnoiul C. Spencer,
administratrix of the estate of T.
Ktrenton Hock, by C. E. Moulton,
Attorney lu Fact, postottice address
ot Attorney lu Fact is Wilcox build
Ins, Portland, Oregon, has this 16th
day of AtiKiiat, P.U3, filed in this
otlice an application to select under
the provisions of the Act of Congress
npproved February 11, 1913, (Public
3681; the nj awl, sectlnu 29 in town
ship 18 south, range 20 east, W. M.
Auy and all persons claimiug ad
versely the lands described, or desir
ing to object because ol the mineral
character of the land, or for any
other reason, to the disposal to ap
plicant, should file their affidavit nf
protest in this office on or before the
loth day ol October. 1913.
H. Frank Woodcock,
8 28 6tp Register.
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