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JANUARY 10, Kit. crook county journal Pore V v.w.v.w.vs.v.'Am n a q c 1 1? i p n a n q I - Z..Z..Z. FOR KALIS Toil BALK 100 hnad ot well bred durham. coming two- and three-year-old, than SO pur emit, hnlfor. 'uati Uro., Nashville, Or. t(P KOH BAI-K Htoii(Urd brd horse, t year old, wl. 1U6. Will make a oud asddlu horse. Inquire of Al. Oregon. t8P KOH BALK 1 hvs about 1.100 fin wool wea, bred to Lincoln buck to lamb In March. Will a!l any umber. Addres W. M. WIUoi Powell Bulla. Ora. 7to TOR BALB main and potato aacka. Call at 1. B. Stewart Co. lto TITON 10-tO TRACTOR -Pull t 14 lacb pllwa. Practically Daw. Are buying larger tractor. Will tell heap for caah or term. Will dm- onatrat at ranch In Lone I'lna Oap. Patterson Ualbreath, Terrebonne, Ora. Inquire W. F. King Co. 62 tic 1OHT A roan Durham bull, coming two-year-old. Ilrandwd Rafter N on left hip. Notify II. W. Noal, Prlnevllle, Ore., box lit 6tCp LOST Jan. 7, gold locket with en graved lady'a bead on outside, a lock 'of hair Inside. Lout late In the evening. Notify F. K Droslus. Prlnevllle, Oregon. 101 lc LOST One nine montha old calf, Hereford markings, branded Laiy O and quarter circle an each aide on right hip. No ear marka, dew Up ou brlaket. Notify J. II. Gray, city. 6tfo KHTRAVKD 8TKAVKI) Three young ateera, 1 black, 1 bl'k and white, 1 red, nder loped In each ear. Red haa crop and split In right ear and half un dercut In left ear. - All branded with 17 with quarter circle under It on left rlba. K. T. Cox. lOttc FOR SALE A few email hoga. In aulre of O. P. Heania, Cornett Co. POR BALB 800 bushel eioollont aeed rye. Wrlta Tapping Imple ment Grain Co., Culver, Or. POR BALB 100 buahela Bwedlah aoed Ky. Arcbl Powell, Prlne vllle. 44tfo BBED RTB Order now. Supply la limited. Ochoco Waroboua Com pany. , 41ttO FIVE PASSENGER FORD In good condition for aulo at 1340. Call 1) luck 861. Ktfc M4C. BUFF OUP1NUTON Cockerel, ex cellent atraln, well developed. J. II. Gray. Otfc FOR BALB Flat top dosk andsew- lug machine cheap. Mr. O. C. Claypool, City. H2 IIOI13KS FOR BALE 1 black ti-am. wolKhlng 1400 Iti.. pcrfm tly aound and true. Ono threo-yrur-old colt, two four-year-old colts, all well bred. Write or see John Hkonn, Powull Ilutto, Oregon. 7tSp. FOR SALE Oil TUADE- Ford runa bout with truck body, to trade for heavy work horai' or cattle. Itoaa- Pouglus Co. lOtlc FOR KEALKA ono-lglith h.. Hoi) lil n pi & Myrm motor In good con dition. Ittoulro at Lyric Tlieiitr. Prinnvllln. lOtfc FOH HALE Oil TIIAIUC for biilfi-ra -lli'glstered French amnion. Write or m K. J. 1 0 1 1 0 1) . WANTED young draft Shroy BTRAY Yearling ateer, branded It over J on right hip, ear mark un derblt both ear, swallow fork both ear. Call at Journal otlca for In formation. lOtfc MIMCKLLANBOUH TO TRADE For an Improved farm: Store building, atock of notion, house and lot 17.600. Mtg. $600 All In Bprlngfluld, Ore. 6 cent car fare to State University. Address E. E. Kepner, 8prlngflild, Or. l3p TAKEN UP Dec 1, belfor. 1 red 1 roan, ear mark on both. Owner call and prove property and pay ex penses. Ueo. Kissler, Powell Ilutto, Oregon. Ht:ip TO LEASE 100 acre under Ochoco Project, All cleared and plowed. In wheat stubble. R. W. Rea. 47tfc IIP' INCREASE SHORT-FED CATTLE SPECIAL SALE ON AUHTRACTOKM CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.- Incorporated, D. H. People, pre Ident. J. B. Boll, secretary. Ab tract and Iniuranoa. Prlnevlllt Oregon. DK.NTIHT8 DR. H. O. DAVIS Dent lat. Ne modern ihop, In KamUra Build lug. Ol'HTHALMOMKJIHT T Save r"d, Dprtmnt of Aarieul tur Advl Agalnat Too High Finishing of Anlmala, (Prepared by th United 1UIM Depart ment of Agriculture.) In view of the unfortunate experi ence laat winter of eorae feeder of heavy cattle, the continued high price of grain and th uncertainty of a con tinuation of good price which well flnlahed heavy carcaaae now command, the United State department of agri culture believe that feeder should concentrate their effort on the produc tion of economically ahort-fed cattle. Of course, this statement doe not re fer to baby-beef production, which I a specialty wlthlD Itaelf. There 1 no question that for the , laat several year cattle feeder have j been making beef too fat; that la, , they have put more finish upon th ' anlmnla than economy would Justify. j Thla Idea was evidently In the minds ' of the advisory committee of agri cultural and live stock producers ap pointed by the department of agricul ture and the food admlnlxtrntlon when that committee recently mode the fol lowing recommendation : "We feel that cattle marketed at the present time In class 4 (long-fed or export and highly finished cattle). nd known a 'export,' owing to the high costs of labor and feed, are not an economical product, and their produc tion should not be encouraged." Not only has the advisory commit tee thus warned against the heavy feeding of cattle, but It Is also under- 1 stood that the government officials di recting the buying policies of the gov- ; eminent will not consider themselves reK(onHible for the prices of very fat cattle. Recent experiences by various state experiment stations and the United States department of agriculture have borne out the fact that good beef can be produced by using a relatively ONE WEEK ONLY ! DR. F. H. DAY Physician, optha mologlat, neurologist. Specialty of eyes and nerves. Glasses fitted. Hour: 0 to 11:30 a. m.; 1.30 to 6 p. m. Evening by appointment. Prlnevllle Hotel, Prlnevllle. Or. tf ATTORNEYS WANTED All kind of plain ew nig and especially children' gar ments. Mrs. II. V. Constable. WANTED Anyone wishing services of experienced nurse please call Mrs. Custer, Illuck 163. Ittfo WANTED Someone to build 6U ml of fence. For particulars sea E. L. Ashby or Wm. Ledford. Ilt4p WANTED Clean cotton rags at the Journal office. Five com a pound paid. LOST LOST A two-year-old white face teor, long yearling heifer, red with white spots, branded HI on right hip, no oar marks. Information or bringing of the calves will be paid for. Han Jacobsen, Powell Hutte, Oregon. . 7tfo WIl.LARD H. WIRTZ District At torney. Office Crook County Bunk Building, Prlnevllle, Oregon tf M. R. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law Court House St., Prlnevllle, Ore CHIROPRACTORS DR. F. II. DAY Specialist Eye and Nerve. Prlnevllle Hotel tf PHYSICIANS BELKNAP & EDWARDS Chas. 8. Edward, H. P. Belknap, Physicians Surgeons and Oculista, Prlnevllle, Oregon. tf J w. tf kT ft 1 .v 1 OPTIOANS DR. J. G. TURNER Eye Specialist from Portland; regular monthly visits to Prlnevllle; watch this pa per for dates. 4tfc j i sjfc. Dr. Turner, Eye Specialist, Lyjwlll visit Prlnevllle every Is) and 3rd Friday of each month. Consult him at the Prlnevllle Hotel. Heiul In your orders tarly to Salem Heights Nursery Or Cents FOR CHOICE Per tf O ff Each .ROSE BUSHES Down tj)3,OU Bene In your orders and have them shipped In the spring. All of our rosea bloomed this year. Description sent on request. - Cash must ac company order. Shipment miulo in April. Address: .... II. II. CltOSS,, SALEM, OREGON City Transfer & Express Jap Ireland, Prop. Auto Delivery to all Part of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin'i Red 951 miiMiw I WILL Put a new top on your car, or repair your curtains, or do any such work as is needed This is the time to repair harness for spring work. "W. J. HUGHES "AST1 PRINEVILLE, OREGON 100 Pairs of MENS SHOES All kinds Special at, per pr. C 50 Pairs Boys Heavy High Cuts sizes 13 to 5, special at per pair $2.50 100 pairs of Ladies E very-day Shoes Just the thing to wear around the house, special at per pair $2.50 These Shoes are all on display on special counters. Watch this counter each week for special bargains. We Have Four Boys Overcoats in Ages 13, 15, 16, 17 that we will sell at $5 each, easily worth twice as much. Call arid look them over. Michel Grocery Coo A Good Herd of Pure-Bred Hsreford on Pasture. Bmnll amotint of (train, or with nitrog enous concentrates In connection with silage and some other cheap roughage In the form of liny. The principle that should be avoided In future feeding operations, accord ing to the advice of the department of agriculture, Is to reduce to a minimum the amount of high-priced feed and to make Judicious use of cheap rough ages. In other words, Instead of feed ing from 60 to 60 bushels of dry corn per steer In the long feeding period, as wns the custom In the past, the quan tity! should be, and may be profitably, reduced to 15 to 20 bushels in a short er feeding period, or the dry corn grain enn be eliminated altogether, as the liberal use of good quality silnge will furnish an ofcellent ration. The use of cottonseed meul, linseed meal or other protein-rich feed, even though high In price, Is to be highly recom mended, because the higher other feeds are, the more profitable becomes the nse of a protein supplement. Expen sive hay may be completely eliminated in the ration by the use of a cheaper dry roughage such as corn stover, coarse hay or straw. The department believes that by avoiding too heavy feeding and too high finish, and by following the sug gestions given above, feeders should be able to feed cattle at a profit In spite of the high prices of feed and labor. The recent statement of the Cnlted States food administrator, and the available reports from foreign countries, indicate that there may be a great Increase in the demand for beef, which Is encouraging to the cattle feeders of this country, and especially those who suffered losses during the past feeding season. I. H. GOVE, D. M. D. DENTIST I specialize In porcelain fill ings and crowns which make teeth look and feel natural. I also do gold inlay, crown and bridge worn; silver tilling3 and extracting. I do no plate work. My motto: "One think well done." OVER CROOK COUNTY BiXK Troops Rescued From Stranded Liner, Fire Island, N. Y. Every on a vet eran of European battlefields, and more than half of them helpless on their cots, all the 2000 soldiers who were passengers on the stranded army transport Northern Paciflo wer re moved safely ashore or on hoard naval Tal at the close of the second day of one of the most remarkable rescues ,n the history ot the Atlantic coast WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS FOR SPOT CASH ANY ISSUE S50 8300 SlOO $1000 Send us your Bonds by Regis tered letter and receive the highest market price by return mail. WESTERN STOCK AND BOND t Vi'U Ail X mrJ v vim m ( Will deslen and build Schools, Churches, Stores, Apartments, Gar ages, Residences Anythin. Prices KeasonaDie E. FRANCIS WILLIAMS, ARCHITECT Annrntanl and Valuation ExDert 311 Panama bldg. Main 920S, E 7761 Portland, Oregon Franklin Talks No. 2 Are you buying a light-weight car for the results It will give you in service, or Just because it is the correct thing? There is a difference, and what you want la re sults. What every motorist has in mind when he says that the car to buy is the light-weight car, is the result that come from light weight. He ha In mind greater safety, greater strength, longer life, economy, in opera tion and easier riding. He has before him big tire mileage, big gasoline mileage, and all those things that go to make motoring satisfactory. A light-weight car is certainly the car to buy, but the facts regarding the service the car will give should be known. Do you know these facta about the Franklin through the different national tests and owners' rec ords? If not, we shall be glad to give them to you. ' Tourt truly, WALTHEK-WILLIAMS COMPANY, GEO. E. McCLTTRE, Representative, , FRANKLIN DEPT. BEND, and THE DALLES DR. TACKMAN DENTIST Room 8 Cornett Building Member ot Preparedness League ot American Dentist OREGON DULY JOURNAL DAILY SOe. DAILY AND SUNDAY 68c It yau don't get your paper reg ularly, phone Red 431 and we will send one up by special mes senger. PRINEVILLE DRUG CO. Local Agent City Meat Market J. W. HORIGAN, Prop. Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish and Oysters Fruit and Vegetables in