Possibilities of North ern Crook County Continued from first page. Would he leave if he could sell ut? Oh, no, not he! He wouldn't let to. Isn't there room for any more farmers? No indeed! "Is it a good country?" was asked Harry Card, who came from the Willamette valley and wouldn't go back there under any circumstances. "Yes, it's a good country," he laid, "but there isn't land enough. All of us want and need more land. When you've got the equipment, the tools, to handle 320 acres in pretty good shape you then have an investment in personal property that justifies you in farming several hundred more acres. While plenty f men can make a good living on 320 acres they will not be satisfied. It they have a large area of land they think they can make a 'start,' and that's the game they're playing. But if irrigation around Madras is feasible and if it will do for our eountry what it has done for others, J, for one, don't want anything bet ter than my chance here." Few landowners were met around Madras, Metolius, Culver or else where who did not think favorably f irrigation, if it were not too ex pensive.,, The methods of securing in irrigation project, taking some ef the flow of the Deschutes, care fully explained by Mr. Hinkle, made many converts. The soil, as well as the topography of the country, was pronounced superior in many re ipects to those sections of Eastern Cfeegon where Mr. Hinkle garnered practical experience and made ob- lervations for 30 years. Soil ex aminations conducted at the request ef the Madras and Culver Com mercial Clubs showed the proper sub-strata of cement gravel which would hold the water plane near the surface, and this would be a Ting item in ditch construction. The best year in 10 years' crop production north of the Crooked liver to Willow Creek Canyon was vben there was an unusual rainfall through the spring months. Thirty five and 40 bushels of wheat and 17 bushels of oats an acre were jsaised. Average rainfall for the district is about seven inches and the usual yields of wheat are 15 to 20 bushels an acre. With wheat at 45 and 70 cents to the grower, this occasions little fear it will place many names on the Federal income tax list, but everybody who's in the tame and ha3 500 acres is doing wry well, thank you, and looking ircund to buy another 160 for, say 1 4000 and up. Many men who came into this aountry eight years ago "broke," and who could not have gotten out if they tried, have "made good" and are achieving a competency, but the feeling prevails that if the number of large farms in creases, the chances for extension of telephone facilities, rural mail routes, roads and other things of like import will be diminished. I It is evident from the earnest ness with wnicn me preliminaries have "been inaugurated that the whole irrigable section of Crook county will be before the Legisla ture as a unit for acceptance and immediate prosecution of the pro ject which is now being investigated by the Government. The initial surveys to demonstrate the physical possibility of develop ing a sufficient water supply to serve liliu.uuu or auu.uuu acres ot land are being made jointly by the state and Federal Government. The intakes for feed canals would be on the Deschutes at a point southward where storage capacity is not at all difficult. The Carey act has served a good purpose, but from now on irriga tion so sentiment runs must be conducted by the state, the Federal Government and by the holders of the land either by taxation or bonds, backed by the state and Federal Government, which should stand two-thirds and the land one-third. A thorough campaign of educa tion on formulating an irrigation district and of getting Governrunt attention to the project will follow. Every influence is aroused to to its meaning. Central Oregon's counties now have 4S5 acres per inhabitant, and with irrigation Crook county will duplicate con ditions in the Payette Basin across from Ontario miles of clustering orchard homes on country lanes with as many as 32 families on 160 acres; or, if that is too strong a statement, a family on every 20 acres, at the most. Until 1911 no railway touched these interior counties, yet their gain in population, in spite of iso lation and difficult access, the period between 1900 and 1910 showed a comparatively high rate of growth. Crook county, for example, in 1901 had only one threshing outfit hand ling 100,000 bushels of grain, while in 1909 there were 15, threshing more than 2,000,000 bushels. The present year being productive of considerable more moisture than usual will be a banner producing year in the semi-arid fields. D. C. Greeman in Sunday Oregonian. Remember, its a Parlor Grand. Prineville Merc Co. will give it away. Ampl Suocees. Tuberculine Test Prineville, Or., Feb. 12, 1914. Havlnir made a tuberculine test on cattle belonging: to Charles O. Christian). I find them free of nil symptoms of tuberculoma and In good general oeaitn. is. r,. aevki., 3-5-lp County Veterinarian. Wanted About 12 head of horses. I have a Bulck Automobile In tlrst-class shape that I would like to trade In. Will pay the difference In cash. Address Box 23, Beud, Ore. 3-5 4p sale or Household Goods Beginning Friday, March 6th, I will sell the re mainder of my household goods at greatly reduced prices. If you are in need of dishes, chairs, cook ing utensils and many other household articles too numerous to mention, it will pay you to call and investigate my prices. A few of the bargains are : Four oak dining chairs, each $ 1.25 Splendid roll edge couch with best of springs, cost 20.00, sale price 12.00 Set of three asbestos irons, cost 2.25, sale price Set China dinner plates with gilt edge.. Mush bowls, per set Cups and saucers; per set Breakfast plates, per set... J. 1.25 .70 .50 .85 - .60 This sale will last one week. Should any one in the country who is not able to come in during the week wish to take advantage of this sale by letter, such orders will receive my personal attention. Terms, cash. Mrs.Rbbt.E.Gray Asker-IIa Mint poet ever hud nny thing published? Teller Oh, yea! Tlio nrwspnpers published the poems ho wrote to a widow who sued him for broach of promise. Chicago Oully News. Threat, Not a Promise. - "Is ho a finished musician?' "No. but ho will be If he doesn't let np soon." Philadelphia Press. A1 Pertinent Question. Mrs. Fllnger-And bo I killed two birds with one stone. Mr. Flinger Whnt were you heaving at when you got 'em 7 BostOD Globe. Big Doings. Mrs. G. We ought to have a roost in teresting year with our card club. Mrs. 8. That so? Mrs. G. Yes. Three of last year's members are suing for divorce. St. Louis Globe-Democrat Practical. The Soulful Maid An, If we could but return to the days of romance when knights were bold! The Itouantle Poet Sure! Armor's tbe only clothing that won't wear lilny and bag at the knees. Exchange. Wise Plaintiff. 3 lie So you won tlio breach of prom ise suit. Did you get the whole $10, 000? She Yes, I married my la dryer. Boston Globe. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Deep Breathing. The following rules for deep breathing will be found beneil da I: Lot tho clothing bo as loose mid light and clean raid the nlr as fresh as possible. Breathe In through the nose until this has become a hnhlt even during sleep. Great xer tlon limy demand some breath ing lit through tho mouth, and an occasional gulp of pure air e. g., at the seasideIs valuable, Attend to the correct position of the body with regard to spine, neck, etc, To He ut first on one's buck on the floor will keep tho organs In n better position. Some prefer an Inclined plank, ns It draws the shoulders farther back and doc not bring too much blood to tho head. Make use of odd moments, es pecially Just after walking, Just before bedllme, on going out Into the fresh air and while waiting. This Is regularity not of time, but of occasion a. fur more Im portant regularity. As an ex ample of regularity of occasion blow your nose directly you awake, even before you wash your teeth; breathe quietly, but deeply, after meals; breathe fully ami then relax before, during and after a crtsls-e. g.. in ex amination or a visit to the dentist. 8a Anemones. Sea anemones will exist on water nourishment for four years. 8taoks of Hay. A ton of newly stacked hay will oc cupy about 600 cubic feet; three month later It will have settled to four-fifths that bulk. $1000 FREE IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR POOR CURED AT HALF PRICE OR FREE NO KNIFE, OR thm HO PAY UNTIL CURED br SUARANTCL No X Hit or other twindle WRITTEN GUARANTEE 3-day painleit pliMer ANY TUMOR, IUM" or SORE M Ih. IIP, MCC or body CASXl. rt Never Mnt Until Int State. 120-PAU I00K cnl tree: tet!imonil of THOUSANDS CURED Wanted at Once One work teiun, geldings) olio 8 Inch wagon; one set work harness. Address M, lUu.iov, Sisters, Or. i in up Pigs for Sale Sixteen smsll ones and six grown, Poland-Chlnns. For particulars address L. T. McCoy, Prineville. i! 6-lmp For Sale Sixty bead of txotxl Durham mid Hereford cows ami culves, For par ticulars applv In Frank Jamison, Helid Hotel, Hcnd, Oregon. U ft Ut Kodak Lost Fastiunn Kodak. Please notify 0, M. Cornctt, or leave ut Journal olllce. . 2-6 Wtttcli for the Owl dance. For Sale A liUlt 7 hp Indian motorcycle guaranteed perfect order. For price and terms iv J . K Stewart & Co. The piano retails for $400 cash. $25 Reward. tiered to lie graded, (traveled mid Improved, and Mint tho cost urn! expense of audi grading, graveling and Improving, be churned against and made n Hen upon iwicli and every parcel of land, lot or lots within the limits of tlm proposed Improvement for the full costs ami expenses of making; tlio satmi upon tlm half of the street adjoining said parcel of hind, lot or lots. Section 2. Tlmt said .trading, graveling; and Improving; bo inmlii to conform to the established grade, or which limy hereafter bo established for said street, and bo inndo III nil other respects as thu city council shall see lit. Section 3. Passed by tho city council and approved by the mayor of said city, on the 3rd day of March, In the year of our Lord, One Thou, sand Nine Hundred and Fourteen. (1, N. "miton, Mayor, ' Attests K. o. Hvi'i;, Recorder. Notice (or I'oblieutloii. llepartment of tho Interior, Not coal lands, H. S. Laud Olllce at f.akcvlew, Ore. February 4th, vn. We will pay $:i5 rewurd for Infor ... I.. ...II,,,. tl.. urntul unit i convlctlon of persons that are shoot-1 Notice Is hereby given that U1H (OKI lin'ltiv lllff lliv lunmin i 'ii Ili'lilJ mri'ii"! our transmission lines, or Injuring of Holvnt. Oregon, who, on Decern. ami defacing poles mid building" be , her 27th, l'.iotl, made homestead entry to tho IVschutes Power Co. ; (act Feb. 19 lWOll), No OZilil, lor longing ( I, IikhCiiutkn I'owkii Co. Shot tuck, Supt. 2-1'ti-lt Lots ft. 0. 7. e' sw i section tl ami lot 1 ml itwt4l section 7, township S22 south, range lit east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of lllteti. lF tlon to make final three rear proof 'w to establish claim to the land above Ordinance Number 211 An ordinance providing for irrndlmr. irravellnir and tmnrovlllir ' iVhitIIhmI before A. S. Fogg, fulled of F.nstF street from the south Hue1 States Commissioner at Hampton, of First i ate llmli :Fstreot from the south Hue States Commissioner at, iiampio i, t street, south to the corpor-1 'ft'""' ,m t,w Ut" ,,wjr Murrh' Its of the city of Prineville,. ci'nimaiit niiines as witnesses! Oregon. Whereas, It appears a petition has been II led with the city council of tho city of Prineville, Oregon, by more than twelve freeholders of said city, praying that Fast "F" street between the south line of First Isaac Zlerolf. John O. Whltiiker of Hampton, Oregon: Kdward W. OIL lam, William Splllmau ot Itolyat, Oregon. JmksF. Hi miKss, 1! PJp Iteglster. Address, Interior Mercantile Agency, Prineville, Oregon. I 1 Piano For Sale In first class condition. Cash, or trade for hay or grain. Iiniiln' In terior Mercantile Ageucy, Prineville, Oregon. . 2-lU-lmp Any Lumpm Woman's Breast I BCUEVE IS ALWAYS CANCER, and ALWAYS polMnl Sees alande Is the ermist eml KILLS OUICKLV I we hive CURED 1O.O0O. )" Mine Old Dr. I Mrs. CHAMLEY Kfii MOST lUCCIUFtll CASXII JMCIUISII IIVISO" A B 436 Valenoa St.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL KINDLY MAIL tfill to someone with CANCtR To Trade Twenty acres land 15 miles south- street, south to the corporate, limits, east of Payette, Idaho. All cleared . if .nl.l i-ll v. be irrnded ir raveled and ready for plow; can Imi Irrigated. ' , " I Will trade tor Prineville property. mi in i And, whereas, after due considera tion It Is made to appear that It will be to the best Interests and welfare of the mild city and Its Inhabitants that said street Is so graded, graveled and Improved as In said petltlou requested. Now, therefore, In pursuance to the foregoing (leUtlon ami the auth ority vested In the city council by Sections Forty to Fifty five, both In clusive, of Chapter Seven of thu City Charter of tho city of Prineville. Approved the ICth day of February, m. The H-oplo of tho city of PrlnevllU, Oregon, do ordain as follows : Section 1. That Fast "F" street from the south lino of First street south to the corporate limits of the city of Prineville, Crook county, Ore- goti, lie and tlm same Is hereby or To the Teachers of Crook Co. The KtnU Hoard of F.duentlon on February 10th changed Utile 27 of the Itules and Regulations for the general government of public schools In Oregon to rend lis follows: "Teachers shall exercise watchful care and oversight over Hie conduct and habits of tho pupils, liot only during school hours, but also at rccessc and Intermissions, nnd shnll have the power to punish the pupil for any misconduct on the way to or from the school." Teachers please note this change. Itespectfllllv. J. I. MVKIIS, Superintendent Crook Co. Schools. D ANCE BY MM A, BAID AT THE GLAZE HALL Friday, March 6, 1914 Music by the Band