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f -1 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL page 5 j::: r X England, Germany and France Agree on one thing, if on no other. They all prohibit the sale of alum baking powders. There must be a good reason for this. It Is because alum Vvas found to be un henlthful. Royal Buking Powder is made of cream of tartar, derived from grapes, a natural food product, and contains no alum nor other questionable ingredients. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York cream at lcat three times a (lav. ' A man who milks ten cows' will lose! at least 425.00 a ,ear when his; cream is not properly stirred, j Cream or Imilk that is not properly stirred will get leathery on top; I thereby making it impossible to j get a fair sample. ! The important things to remem ber are: Deliver often, cool cream quickly and keep it. cool, absolute cleanliness, and careful stiring." Tine City Robert Oshorn has a new Hurley Davidson motorcycle and is to work in the country fur the Journal. A carload of Hurbank seed po tatoes was sold in California last week by S. I). Mustard of Powell Itulte, at $1 ..10 per hundred pounds. BUY MOW! The Sisters Livestock association, with H. L. Tone as president, and Joe Howard as secretary-treasurer and a membership of .'10 cattlemen of the Ixiwer Bridge, Redmond, Sisters, Gist and Cloverdule sec tions, was organized recently at Sisters. Hans were made by the association for grazing approxi mately 2,000 head of cattle on the Deschutes National forest on the Sisters and Metnlius ranges. The association will urchasc a large quantity of salt collectively and will arrange for a proper distribu tion of it among the various owners of cattle on the ranges. A decision was reached to offer a substantial standing reward $250 for the arrest and conviction of cattle rustlers. Itange riders are to be employed to see to the projMT distribution of cattle on the range. According to Supervisor W. G. Hastings of the Deschutes National Forest, this year will graze ap proximately 5,000 head of cattle and 52,000 head of sheep, which represents 95 stockmen in Central Oregon who will take advantage of the national forest grazing grounds. - Bulletin. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that un der and by virtue of a lien oro vided for by Chapter 34H, General Laws of Oregon, I'JIA, 1 will, on the l.'Uh day of May 1010, at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Hamilton Stables in the City of Prineville, Oregon, sell at uublic auction to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, the following described personal pro perty, to-wit: One bay horse, 5 years old, weight about 1200 pounds, branded O on left shoulder, said horse being . owned by one K. J. Cruppo, anil ; left in my care on the seo.nd day ( of February, 1916. j Said rale will be made to satisfy a lien against said animal for board ' in the sum of $33.25, together with all costs of this sale and accruing costs and charges legally charge- stable against said animal, j Dated at Prineville, Uregon, April 25th, 1916. Glenn Hendrickson. Proprietor; and Manager of the Hamilton : Stables, Prineville, Ore. 24t3c Ford AT AUCTION We Will Sell the Bruce F0RDCAR Fully Equipped to the Highest Bidder For Cash or Approved Security at Farmer' Auction Sale on Sat. Apr. 29 Hamilton Stables Practical Advice to Cream Producers A communication from Seattle says: "Dairy insectors are very strict." "During the month of of last year there were hundreds of gallons of cream seized, eondeii.ned and destroyed, both in Seattle and Portland. It is impossible to make wholesome butter out of spoiled cream; and inspectors are going .to see that all bad cream is destroyed in 1910. They :nint that cream must he delivered twice a week during the warm weather, also that it must be properly couled and CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon. For the County of Crook. In the matter of the Estate of Shellie Holland. Deceased. Citation. To Lizzie Watson, Ida Lands, Alex Holland, Henry Holland, John Holland. Ethel Stantield and Albert Stanlield, and all unknown heirs of said deceased, if any . there be drifting: In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby cited and re quired to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Crook, at the Court room thereof, at Prineville in the j County of Crook on Monday the i ""K'.'id day of July, 1916, at 10 oelock, ' : I in the forenoon . of that day, then August !and there to show cause, if any there be, whv an order should not be made by the Honorable County Court ot Crook County, Orefcoo, authorizing Harley Saundersi the administrator of the " estate of j Sl-ellie Holland, deceased, to sell i the following desreibed real estate of said deceased, the Northeast ' quarter, the Northwest quarter, ' the Northeast quarter of the South-, east quarter of Section Twenty- seven, the West halt of the houth west jquar-tcr o: Onion Sets Garden Seeds Eoth package and bulk Garden Tools Poultry Supplies Squirrel Poison Etc. J. E. Stewart & Co, ROBERT SERVICE v II 1 I v n,l Mm M.ithu.. ii . r t.f for If th.sisnotdonethettuiNol.Ulwwt quartt,r ()f cream will be seized and destroyed. !Thirtv-Hve in Townshin Kihteen ' ... .r Automobile Stage and Rent Bargains T I We have just com pleted several spe cial cars for stage work. Also have ready for delivery large and comfortable, . high grade cars, thoroughly over hauled, new tires, newly painted and GUARANTEED Will accept small car as part . pay ment, balance on easy terms. In that case the dairyman would not only lose the cream, but if he was a cream-shipper he would also lose the express charges cn the cream condemned. "If cream is delivered twice a week there is no trouble in having top-grade cream. "All utensils should be thorough ly cleaned and seal Jed after each time they are used. Warm cream should be cooled before mixing it with other cream. Cream should have plenty of fresh air; this can be obtained by placing a piece oi cheese cloth over the top of the can. "In real warm weather the cream-can should be placed in cold water; the top of the water being a little above the level of the cream. , "There is one very important thing that most dairymen overlook, and that is the stirring of their South, of Kange Nineteen East, ot Willamette Meridian in Oregon. Witness. The Hon. G. Springer, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Crook, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 26th day of April, A. I). 191C. . Attest: Warren Brown Clerk. 24 tile Candidate for Public hervice Commis sioner, Kaatern Oregon District i WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS The nervous svstem U the alarm system II Ul lilt' k,TIUUI- ( , , , . " . " o , T , o! the human body. ' JMHllon twenty-; In perfect health we hardly realize that we bnvt a network of nerves, but when health U ebbing, when strength is declin- j ing, the same nervous system gives the ! ul.irra in headaches, tiredness, dreamful sleepj irritability and unless corrected, 1 leads straight to a breakdown. 1 To correct nervousness, Scott's Emul- i sion is exuctly what you should take; its j rich nutriment gets into the blood and i rich blood feeds the tiny nerve-cells while the whole system responds to its refresh ing tonic force. It is free from alcohol. Scott it Bawnt. Blooiufield. N. ). - FARMERS' Auction Sale We can sell anything you have. Bring it in SALES Sat. April 29 and second and fourth Saturday of each month thereafter Our charges are only 5 per cent; list your property with the clerk Hamilton Stables GLENN HENDRICKSON, Auctioneer OSCAR C. HYDE, Clerk Now turn page 3 to the classified ads on Plan to attend every session of the Prineville Chautauqua The Winton Company' Portland. Orearon I 23d and Wash. Sts. Main 4244 N0T1CE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S Land Oliice at The Dalles, Oregon, April 24th, 1916 Notice is hereby given that George M. Wyatt, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on November 1 nth, 1901, made Home stead entry, No. 0o5(i:i, for SI NK1, & Ni SKI, Sec. 20, Twp. 16-S, Range 16-E, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of ' intention to make final five year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before Lake M. Bechtell, U. S. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 5th day of June, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank S. Hoffman, H. Earl Cross, Glenn Hendrickson,. Aaron T. Hoff man, all of Prineville Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register, 24t5c. : ''lAIIAIiilxl 1 , .i ll llfllllTilllll r-l TWI-TTT 1 USE MORE PAINT Do Less Scrubbing Painted kitchen floors are sanitary and easy to keep clean. The smooth hard surface will not allow dirt to sink in. There's ' no need of the work, worry and backaches caused by scrubbing bare wood floors. , . ' ACME QUALITY FLOOR PAINTS are inexpensive about six centa a square yard for two coats. They are easy to apply you can do it yourself and they dry quickly. Ask at our store for color sample card, which tells you about painting, staining and waxing floors. GET YOUR POULTRY SUPPLIES HERE Let us Show You Samples of the Line of Feeds and Supplies That will Make Your Chickens a PAYING PROPOSITION Chick Oats Chick Starter Chick Food Scratch Food Mash Mixtures Soya Bean Chips Calf Bone Granite Grit Hen Grit Oyster Shell Alfalfa Meat Get Our Prices on Quantities Collins W. Elkins J i i i i 1 n 3 & v