Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 30, 1913, Image 8

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    The Cost of Dem
onstration Work
Ths financial statement of the
agricultural demonstration and
advisory work carried on in Crook
county, 191213, under the direc
tion ol the Oregon Agricultural
College is as follows:
rCSPS RKCEIVKD
Crook count? court, SSrts) lew bank dts-
count. $r.j .;
Orrron Wahlnilon R. R. S. Co '
Omob Trunk Railway oo At
rrom sales or products from the IVmotv
ttrallon Farm at Redmond and
Metolius 1S5
Total WW 05
EKPKSPITVRKS
Iipenditurea on the Pemonttimilon
rtrml at Redmond and Metolltn (or
the tented ol the Und, labor, seed, etc
ued tor the production ol the Demon
stration farm crope S& ST
Iipenditurea lor the cooperative, ad
visory and exhibition work carried on
throunhout the county
a. for salaries and labor-euperin-
tendent and assistants SXS SI
k. Omce ejpenees, publications,
postage, freifbt and express, heat,
111 h and power, building repeira and
tonUnxent Si
t. Trareling expenses in connection
with work throughout county ft SS
d. Suppllea-aeeda, feed andiundry
supplies 112 2
Iquipment (or advisory and demon
ttration work-
a. ttcientlDe apparatna MS 5S
. Tooli and machinery 4T4 It
e, Omce equipment W M
Total 42
lalanc cash on hand
Istimated additional expenditsrea
Irom other fundi ol the College iuetl
lor carrying on the work in Crook
county CO
Xstimated value of (arm machinery,
scientific apparatus, office equipment,
seeds, supplies and unsold crops on
hand MT ej
As will be noted from this sum
nary, out of the 18,000 received
from Crook County and the two
lailroad companies, only a com
yiratively small amount (ahoujt
f 1,600) was spent for rental of the
land and the actual farming work
done on the two demonstration
' farms, at Metolius and Redmond,
and similarly small amount
about 11,000) for the equipment
purchased for ths work. The major
share of the expenditures (a little
ever 16,000) was for the actual co
operative and advisory work car
ried on throughout the county by
the agricultural expert in charge
aid his various assistants. Those
men spent the great majority of
their time traveling from one sec
tion of the county to the next and
irom farm to farm, visiting and
advising the men immediately on
the land concerning their most
pressing problems, writing hun
dreds of letters, holding many
public meetings, exhibiting at the
fairs, furnishing articles to the
' eounty press, supplying choice
teed and crop-growing instructions
to scores of co-operators, and in
aaany other ways bringing the
teeded information directly to the
teople who called for it. The ex
penditures for the salaries of these
Ken, for their traveling expenses,
tor the seeds distributed by them,
and the many office expenses in
turred, postage, freight and ex
press, advertising, etc., (as shown
in the summary) indicate what
the college considered the moat ef
fective method of reacting the
farmer with the help he needed
without loss of time.
So far as we were able to learn
at the time that this work was
being done, the leading farmers
throughout the county as well as
Yhe business men and the county
sourt itself, heartily approved of
the way the work was being done
and the results obtained.
All of those crops, by the way,
which were grown on the demon
stration farms as demonstrations
of the proper methods of growing
trops in that region, gave a very
kandsome return on the cost of
the operation, in most cases aver
aging about 20 per cent net profit
There were on both farms, how
ever, a number of small experi
acental rows and plots, and in
gome cases demonstration fields,
which were grown just to show
what methods should NOT be used,
and those, of course, in most cases
did not show a profit.
Jfow the college had planned to
eontinue this work in Crook Coun
ty over a period of two years, and
the fund of $10,000 estimated as
required to do this would have
been ample for the purpose. How
ever, no further funds than those
noted above were received. Hence
the second year' demonstration
and advisory work was ol necee-
sity given up. A consuierauie
amount of cooperative work
throughout the county was carried
on at long distance from Corvallis
durins iyl3. but this, of course,
could not take the place of the
demonstration and actual field
ork.
A bulletin, by the way, giving
the results of the demonstration
work in Crook county and the Ex
periuient Station work in Sherman
and Harney counties, together
ith a discussion of tillage and
cropping methods tor Central Ore
gon is now practically ready for
the printer and should be off the
press in about a month. The bul
letin will give in tome detail re
port of the yields obtained from
different crop and methods of
farming tried out by the college in
Crook county in 1912, and I be
lieve will prove of interest to the
farmers of that region, as few real
te how much was accomplished in
the six months of 1912, during
which the college actively carffed
on the demonstration work.
(Signed) H. D. Soi dper,
Oregon Agricultural College.
Crook County High
School Notes
The Election
Next Tuesday
Five referred measures two Ore
iron University appropriation bills,
the sterilization act, the county at
torney bill, the workmen's compen
sation act will appear in the pub
licity pamphlet to be issued by Sec
retary of State Olcott for the
special referendum election to be
held November 4, under the Pay
bill.
One of the Oregon University
bills makes an appropriation of
Report of fit Condition
M TVe Frrf National laak at Prase tW. in Ike
Slate ei Oregea, at the Cleat af Ssuaese,
OcteW tl, 111.
nssnrafts.
Loans and discount,,.,. iaos.l'JA.as
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured, , T.
U.S. Honda to eevttr cln-ule'hm lj,.vuu
Honda, aecnretlea, etc a.iWO 1st
Hanking housa, furniture and sxtures IJ.eVtj.T!
Other real eatate owned J.Nu HO
Due ream National Manas not roaorvo
agenta 40,11. JS
due irom approved Reserve Agenla.. ltt.un.ts
checks and oiher Cash Items l.I
Notes l oilier National Ranks e,Ma.i
rracilonal paper currency, nlckela
and ecnla ai.Oft
l awful money Reserve In Hank via:
Specie SJl.TSi.ai
Redemption tund with I'.s. Treasurer
per cent ol circulation!
T.ial Mlt.
LtaaiLtTisa.
Cai.llal stock paid in I M.lWooo
$100. (WO for the construction of a , suridus (und su,uo
Crook County High School closed
the first month of the year's work
Friday, the records showing one
hundred and fourteen enrolled and
all classes in good working order.
Faculty and students alike are filled
with interest and enthusiasm and
the year promises to be the best in
the school's history. The new de
partments re filled to their capac
ity and good practical results will
reward the progressive enlargement
of the school's curriculum. Under
the efficient leadership of a real
broad-minded school man, such as
Superintendent Baughman is widely
known to be, Crook County High
School will become one of the lead
ing educational institutions of the
state.
" In athletic work the year has be
gun very auspiciously, as two
victories already crown the efforts
of the football team. The game at
Madras on Wednesday week re
sulted in 39 to 0 in favor of C. C,
H. S. boys and at Fossil they won
again, the score standing 13 to 0
Instructor H- E. Pratt has charge
of the athletes this year, a fact that
insures victory at each contest.
The English department will soon
be ready to take up the work in
classics and the classes are delighted
as they enjoy mastering the rich
ness of their mother tongue.
Superintendent Baughman and
the high school board opened nego
tiations for the purpose of purchas
ing a moving picture machine to be
used as one of the educational fea
tures of the school.
The two literary societies held
their first meetings Wednesday and
gave short interesting programs.
The officers of these societies are as
follows: Alphas President, James
Cram; secretary, Norris Bixby.
Ochoconians President, Elmer
Thomas; secretary, Harry Stearns.
The high school realizing the im
portance of public speaking has en
tered the State Debating League
and will soon begin work for the
tryout. Some one will lose, of
course, but it takes real men and
women to stand defeat in the right
way, and so the loser is often victor
in spite of the judges' decision.
The League question for the
Upper Columbia District is, Re
solved, that a majority of all votes
cast at the election should be re
quired to pass an amendment to the
State Constitution. The question
is a live one of personal interest to
all good Oregonians and those, who
wish to see the home team return
with the victor's pennant should help
furnish "points" that will work up
into wining material when "sides"
have been chosen.
For Sale
White leghorn stock, splendid lay
ing strain. Finest young cocks. Jf
taken at once 75 cents. A. D. Puatt.
10-23-tf
modern fire-proof administration
building, and the other appropria-!
tea 175,000 for repairs and addi
tions to buildings of the Institution.
Arguments against a reference of
the two bills are presented by the
board of regents of the school,
Governor West, the Alumni Associ
ation and the People's Higher Edu
cational League.
Petitions asking for their refer
ence were filed by H. J. Parkinson,
secretary of the Oregon Higher Ed
ucational Institutions Betterment
League. Parkison was the leader
of the movement which two years
ago brought about a reference of
bills appropriating money for the
university.
The petitions requesting that the
sterilization act be referred were
filed by Mrs. Lora C. Little, vice
president of the Anti-Sterilization
League, of Portland, and the coun
ty attorney act petitions were led
by J. E. Craib of Portland. Wil
fred E. Farrell of Portland filed the
petitions invoking the referendum
on the workmen's compensation act.
The chief argument urged
against the county attorney bill is
that it allows the governor to ap
point the county attorney beyond
the next election, it providing that
those appointed shall hold until
1916. Those opposing the steriliza
tion act declare that it is not
humane measure that society can
not be reformed by the 'butcher
knife" and that it will increase
instead of diminish crime. The
main argument advanced in favor
of a reference of the two ap
propriation bills for the univer
sity is that it ought to be consoli
dated with the Agricultural College
and no further buildings ought to
be erected until the people can vote
on the question of consolidating the
two at the next general election.
Consolidation, say those opposing
the reference of the bill, would not
serve the best interests of the two
schools of learning, nor the people
at large, and is not feasible.
Besides the five measures above,
referred to the voters of Crook
county will decide whether or not
the county shall be bonded for
1200,000 for the improvement of
the highway extending from the
north line of the county in a south
erly direction through the towns of
Madras, Metolius, Culver, Prine
ville, Redmond, Deschutes, Laidlaw,
Bend and to the Klamath county
line four jniles south of La Pine.
Metolius precinct will vote on a
"wet" or "dry" issue for that biali-
wick.
If you are in favor of any of
these bills becoming a law, vote
'"Yes." If you are not in favor of
a measure, vote "No."
Undivided proltla, leas expenses and
Taxea paid M.lM.M
National Rank Note outstanding ... ,W).U0
Due to state and private hanks and
banker 17.4,
ndlvldual deposits suldect to check M.XWKI
Demand ceriinvaies ol deposit lo,Js.
Total
STATF Of ORKlltlN, t
'ounty o( crook. I
t. T. M. tUi.nwm, Cashier i( the alwve-
named hank.do solemnly swear that Ine above
statement ia true) to the host o( nir know.
Ied-e and Uliet. T. M. HA 1.
V aenier.
Subscribed and sworn to bclore me Ihla Jath
lay ol October 1DU.
as r nnm.
Notary ftihlic.
lOHHsXT Atteel:
O. V. NoaLg
Canal W. FtasTna Iireotor
T. H. Larottim
Home Restaurant
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tProfsssr.nal Cards.
HTgnic,Piettic and Natural Therapy
UCS. t. Iirooic nervous IMeorMora
a upsx-Mltv.
DR. R. D. KETCHUM
Drugleas Physician
Hours 9 to K or by appointment.
9-18 Kooon 10-11 Cornell UtiiUling.
W.
P. MYKM N. U. WiLLACl
MYERS & WALLACE
Lawyers
Ksunatr Bld'f , Prinoville, Or
J. II. Hell A. W. Mima
Crook County Abstract Co.
(tnc) Aticceeaors to
The J. H. tinner Alia tract Co.
frlnevllle, Oregon
Almtrncts Inmirnnce
Prof. A. W. Grater,
Dirina HeaUr
Office in Morria lluilding three doors
toulh ol Journal office.
Prinevilla, Oregon
D. H. PEOPLES
Civil and Irrigation Engineer
Konra 11 AJamaon Hld'g
Prineville, Ore.
Dr. Howard (Jove
Dentist
Croolc'County Bank Building
FOR SALE
Four Hundred Head
Thoroughbred Rambouelet Rams
Yearlings, Large Frame, Long Wooled. and Heavy
Shearers. Apply to
Prinevilie Land & Livestock Co.
Antelope, Oregon 10 2
Home Cooking
Regular Meals
and
Short Order
Prices Reasonable
G. W. UPPINCOTT
Proprietor
10-2
!PMjtm eras Jrfm
0m mm SMW eM Vmtmfm
Cjka. 3. CjmmrJ Jf. P. 23inm?
CX'CULIHTS
Belknap dc Cdwarda
iPkyiitimmt mmj Surf mm.
(County Physician.)
T. E. J. DUFFY
Attorne-at-Law
(Huoccaaor to W. A. Bell)
Pkinkvm.li ...
OlIKOOM
C. Bri
jtttrn0f-at-jCmm
!Rial CilaU
Curnett Hiilldliiif, Hoiint 6
0 Jfyd
ANCER
IN WOMAN'S BREAST
ALWAYS BEGINS a SMALL LUMP LIKE
THIS and ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS
IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY
I WILL GIVE $1000
IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR
I TREAT BEFORE it Poisons Bone orDeep Glands
No KNIFE or PAIN
Mo Pat Until Curedj
No X Kav or other
swindle. An island
plant makoathe cure
ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE
Any TUMOR. LUMP orl
Sore on the Up. face
or body long ia Cancer
It Never Paint until 1aH
taKfl. 120-PAGE BOOK
lent free; teatimoniale of
ttiounari'la cured at noma
WRITE TO HO MB
ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST
Im CANCER. We refuae thousand! Dying,
Cams Too Lata. We have cured 10,000 in 20 yrs.
Address DR. & MRS. DR. CHAMLEY & CO.
A 436 VALENCIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO. C1L
KINDLY MAIL this to some one with CANCER
yiiman ana Ourfrom
CALM Answeki Promptly Day on Miohi
Omc n Doob Hoimi or Aiumkok's
Dr' htoks. Hoth office au roil
deuce taluiibuuus.
WillardJI. Wirtz
AUorney-ut-liiw.
Olllee In M. It. liitiKH' olllcc.
I'HINJiVIU.K OKKtlON
. 33rink
JLawyer
Jf strut, tPrinmmilt;
Oregon.
J. Treadles box
M. K. O. S. Kiik; and h. H. A. London;
Specialist in Hunntry; llvificne: All
meiitary Canal; women und children's
dHeusee, eUi.
Ofrle and reKMene Third street near Oourt
HoUHe. Tel.: I'loneur. Culls anwered
promptly, ma-iii or uay. cnarite uiodcraMl
Insurance Policy Lost
LoHt or mlHliild, I'ollcy .((, I200!ln
iKHued liy Tltu I Vim Mutiuil Illu I o
Biirmice Coinpiiny, on the lift) 111-
KyHiiiiiler H. l-OKiin. The Under wll
pluiiHu return to the undci-Mlitned.
Apiillcntlon Iiiim been made for the
l.iKiiln of tt duplicate.
JjYhandkk S. Looan,
10-2-6t rnneville, Ore
Farm
Loans
For s short time we hsf sub
ject to our disposal
$25,000
lor losns on highly improved
irrigated ranches iu the vicin
ity ol Prinevillu. Loans to
be (or f5,0X) or more and run
Irom 3 to 5 years, with inter
est at 8 per cent, payable an
nually. We charge a small commit sion
to be paid by' the borrower.
See
A. R. BOWMAN
with Central Oregon Title &
TruBt Co. 6-19
Prineville, Oregon
MtcrlfTs Sulu
In the elreult court ot the mate of
Oregon, for the county of Crook.
KaHtcrii Ilallwitv & Liniilier Com
puny, a corporation, plaintiff,
vn.
Vanora Towimlte Company, u cor
poration, defendant.
To the Hherlff of Crook county,
(ireetlnn:
When;aH, on the 10th day of Sep
tember, 1U13, In the above named
court, a judgment wan rendered In
favor of the above named planum
and aKitlnxt the above named de
fendant, Vanora Towimlte Com
pany, a corporation, for Fourteen
hundred llfty. three and eighty-two
hundredth) dollnrn, with IntereHt
thereon from Maid 27th day of No
vember, at the rntt) of H per
rent per annum anil One hundred
llfty dollars) attorue.v'H feed, and the
further mini 01 Sixteen dollar) cootH,
whli-li JudKiiient VtitH enrolled and
docketed In the clerk') olllee of unit!
court In Hald county on the lUtli day
ot September, 11)13, and whereiiH, It
wit) further ordered and deeriHMl by
tlieeourr. that all of BloekH 1. 2, :!, 4,
5, 6, 7, H, II, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, IK, 18, 17k
1H, 111, 20 , 21, 22 , 23, 21, 2T, 26, 27, 2H,
21), 30, 31, 32, 33, 84, 35, 3(1, 37, 3H, 3!1,
40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 4, 47, 4. 4J, 50,
51. 52. and 53 In the town of Vanora,
Crook county. Oregon, except the
following dfMcrllied lotn In mild
towimlte: Lot 9 and 10, block 52;
lot 1 In block 31); lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and
6 and 19, 20. 21, 22, 2:1 and 24 In block
2S; lotH 1 and 2 In block 22; lot 3 In
block 23; lotn 2 and 8 In block 24;
lotn 10 and 11 In block 13: ItttH 23 and
21 In block 14, be Bold by tliottherlff
of wild county u.h under execution
and the proceeds of Htich sale, after
paying the comw, dlHhurHemeiiiH, at
torney's) feed and expended herein
dtated, nliH.ll lie applied upon the
Judgment, and If the proceedd of
diich dale be liidiillicleut, the plaintiff
dhall have Judgment and execution
ngaliidt the defendant, Vanora
Towndlte Company, a corporation,
to recover diich Imlaneo nnpaiii.
Now, therefore, to Hatldfy said Julg'
meat, I will on
Saturday, November 1, 1913,
at 10 o'clock In the torenoon of said
tiny, bm-II the above dem-rll! land itt
public ntictltin nt the north front
door ol the court hoinw lu i'rlnevllle.
Subject to rvdeuiptlou rtHjulred
liy law.
Pitied this Snd day ot (Vtolter,
191U. Kmakk Ki.kim),
Sheriff.
Numinous),
lu the circuit court ol the state of
Oregon for Crook county.
tNtH' Im teat Lumber i onipany, a ror
piirtttlon, plaintiff.
vs.
IMIia A. Johnaon, Jnuiea Tetlterow,
and John Tetherow, and till un
known helm of Andrew J. Teth
erow, deceaanl, and all others) In-
' trroated, defendant.
To Kllsit A. Johnitoii, Jnuiea Teth
erow, John Tetherow, and all un
known helm ol Andrew J. Teth
erow, dereaned, and to all other
lntennt.il, the uliove named de
fendant: In the name ol the tit'e ol Oregon
Yon and each of you are hereby re
quired to apN-nr and answer the
complaint of the plaintiff Hied
ngatuat you In the above entitled
tilt anil court, within ten days from
the date of the aerrli-e tit this lum
inous upon you, H served wiinin
Crok county. Mate ol Oregon, or It
erred within any other county lu
till state, then wlthlu twenty day
from the date ol the aervk-e ol thl
timnion upon you, or II nerved by
publication according to law, thro
ou or In-fore the
Z. iae ei NeeeeaU, llll,
and you and each of you are hereby
untitled Hint II you fall to so appear
and aaawer lor want thereol the
plaintiff will take a decree' agalnat
you for the relief prayed lor In the
complaint, to-wit:
for a decree ofsnld court to the
effect that the plaintiff la the owner
In fee luiple, free Irom all incum
brance, ol the lollowtuic deacrllwd
prenilise, towlt: The north hall ol
the uortheaat quarter, the eoutb
went quarter ol the northenat
quarter, and the northwet quarter
of the southeast qunrter ol eectlon
tlilrttn. In towimhlp twenty-one
outli, of range nine eaet ol the Wil
lamette Meridian, In Crook county,
lute ol Oregon. That the defend
ants and each and all of them, and
all M'ron claiming by, through or
under them or any ol them be for
ever barred and etopped from hav
ing or claiming any right, title or
I u I civet In or to eald premlM-e or
any part thereof, and that the cloud
exlMtlng upon plaintiff' title to aid
prcml)f by renon ol the relate ol
Andrew J. Tetherow never having
been administered upon, lie removed,
and that the plaintiff title to said
preuiltH' Im quieted, rolinruicd and
forever eetablUhed la Itself, Its suc
cessor and assign, and for such
other and further relief a may ccm
meet to the court and Just In the
premises.
Tlila Miitiiinoli I published In the
Crook County Journal, a weekly
newMpMr of general circulation,
and published once a week at I'rlne
vllle, i rook comity Oregon, for six
full week lu eveu consecutive Is-
ue of Hald tinner, commencing with
the Issue of October Kith, 1913, and
ending with the Issue of NoveinlsT
27th, 1913. by order ol the Hon. ti.
Springer, county Judge of (.rook
con nly, Oregon, and Judge of the
county court of the state of Oregon
for Crook comity, made anil entered
on the Ulth day of Oetolier, WIS.
Dated and published llrst time
October USth. 1913. M. K. Hwnk,
Attorney for rlalntlff.
Notice of Contest.
iviiarhni'iit ol the Innrlur I nlleil stales
Laud ultleo,
Hiirna, Oreuon, Oetolier 1, 11113.
To Lon Willis t'iMik. l ontentee:
You are hereby untitled that Alfred J.
Witslilmrii. who irlveH riupl.-e, Oregun,
his Hitullle sililreas, did on Oituiier 1,
1111,1. hie in tins olllee In duly corrobor
ated ttiipllestion to ronti-Nt and secure the
ennet'lliuinnof your Homestead made July
l una, ior nwV,. v sw', section
el-V ne'i, se'4 neeliou .'HI. towushili IM
euiti tit , raiiKe '.ti vhkI, Willamette Muridlnu,
Hiui hn ground tor his content lie tillcc
sulci Lou Willis Cook lilts wholly abandon
ed sniil hnincntciid lor six months laat pimt.
You arc, lltcrcrorc, r'urllier notified Hint IJui
Niibl alleKiillon will tie Itilteli by I his nltlee lis
linVllltf Ih4II UOIireSHI'll llV YOU. KIUI your Mlll
entry will lie eiiueeleil IlienMlluler without
your further rlirlit to Imi heiinl then'lll, either
befoni this olttei-or on hih hI, If you hid to
llle 111 tills oinee within Iwenlydiiy Bftcr
I he Kolllt'l'll iiuhlleiillon of this notice, ft"
shown below, your iinswer, umler outli. spe
cifically uiccllitK und rcNponilltis lo lliese l.
leiii.lloiis of contest, or II vou fall within Unit
lime lo flic In Ibis olllee due proof Hull you
have served s iipy of your answer on the
snld eonli Mtiiiit eltber In person or by p-kIn
b red mull. If this service l made by Hie de
livery of a ropy of your answer to the eon
teslant 111 person, proof of such servb-e must
he either the Kabl contestant's wrlllcu sek
uowbdiieinent of his receipt or the cony
slnwlliK the date of Its receipt, or the. allhla
vliof the peinoii by whom die ilelivery was
made statlnit when and where the cony was
delivered; If made by registered msll proof
"f such service must consist ol the atlldsvll
oflhe person hy wllolll llie copy was
mailed
which It
must bu accoiu.
the posllaastur's ree.ulpl lor llio
ilstliui when and the poMtnfllco tc
A-as mailed, and this allhlavll in
was ti
milled by
teller.
You should state In your answer tho namo
of the piistolfb'tt lo which you desire fulttru
notices to Lu sent to you.
Wll, ti'AKRK, lli'Kister.
lmte of first pnhliciillon Out. Kith, llll.'l.
" Recond ' ' Mil, IIH3.
" " third " " Mth, 11MM.
" ".fourth " Nov. tltlt, 11)13
Elstray Notice.
There ciime to my ranch some time in
Aiignst one boi rel colt, very poor ; brand
ed 2 quarter circle on left jaw.
I)AVII BAVKK,
Hear Creek Buttas, 1H miles smith bt
Prineville. 10 16-3p