Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 30, 1919, Page Page 6, Image 6

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WANTED
VKAU HOGS, MUTTON, REKF,
CHICKENS, TCRKKY8, PUCKS,
GKKSK, KGOS, H1UKS, lUTTKR,
AM) JACKRAHniTK.. GIVE U8 A
TRIAL. HIGHEST MARKET PR1CB
GUARANTEED. PROMPT RETURNS
GULICKSON & CO.
Established 1B13
109 Front 8U Portland,
Or.
EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD
CALL BLACK 303
FOR LIGHT OR BK IVY
TRUCK SERVICE
Morse Transportation Comp'y
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
LIV
SPECIALIZE IN FEEDER HOGS
IRELAND'S
City Transfer & Express
Auto Delivery to all Parts of the City and Vicinity
Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin's
Red 951
Prineville Machine Shop
The Best Equipped Machine Shop in this part of the
State. ' We are prepared to handle anything in our
line promptly. Quality of work is the very best.
PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP
E. G. Hodson, Proprietor
Prineville, ..... Oregon
0n Hundred Carloads of Choler.
Free Animals Shipped Annually
From South Dakota.
(Prepared br the I'nltod States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
Feeder hogs, perfect as to specifics
tlon and designed to satisfy the most
discriminating purchaser, are exported
annually fruiu the Belle Fourche
reclamation project. South Dakota.
Approximately 100 carloads of cholera
flee aud alfalfa-raised porkers are
shipped each season. The output for
the last few years has been purchased
by Nebraska farmers who fatten and
condition the hogs for the central mar
kets. A special advantage about such
shipments Is that the anlmnls need
not be held tn quarantine while vacci
nated to satisfy the requirements of
Interstate shipment, and the purchaser
does not have to bear added expenses,
such as yardage and feed costs, which
he would have to pny If he bought his
stock hops on the central murket.
The Belle Fourche project was re
cently declared free from cholera by
CARE FOR HEALTH OF FOWLS
Dropping Boards Should Bo Cleaned
Wttkly loolats Birds With Colds
Kttp Away Insects.
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
Clean the dropping boarda at least
one a week, and spray the roostf
once a month with kerosene or soma
commercial preparation for killing
mites. Have a food supply of sand or
dry dirt on hand to use on the drop
pins boards.
If any of the birds develop colds.
Had Your Shoes Shined This Year?
All kinds of Shoes Shined, Oiled and Dyed.
Black, Brown or Bronzed
Shoes Oiled With Waterproof OiL
Special seats for the ladies.
SQUARE DEAL SHINING PARLOR
Allen J. Butler, Proprietor
Prineville, .....
Oregon
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"Here's a Friendly Tip"
says the Good Judge
Men who know tobacco,
chew the best without its
costing them .any more.
They take a little chew and
it's amazing how the good
taste stays in a rich, high
grade chewing tobacco.
For lasting tobacco satis
faction, there's nothing
like a small chew of that
rich-tasting tobacco.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
put ui in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
Announcement !
We have purchased the Harness and Saddle Business formerly con
ducted by W. i. Hughes and we are prepared to care for all his old
customers and new ones as well. We specialize Ik repair of Har
. ness, Saddles, Auto Tops, Boots and Shoes.
FAK RAND'S REPAIR SHOP
Prineville, Oregon
THE
HOME HOSPITAL
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
OUR RATES REASONABLE CONDITIONS THE VERY BEST
MATERNITY CASES SPECIALTY
MRS J. F. SHORT and DAUGHTER
A Want Ad Gets Results
Dakota Farmers Special ixa In Feeder
Hog Production.
the state live stock sanitary board.
The hog growers of that section have
decided It Is most profitable for them
to produce feeder hogs because the
high price and limited quantity of corn
In their vicinity available for feeding
purposes make the fattening of hogs
a hazardous undertaking. On the oth
er hand, alfalfa hay Is grown In abun
dance, and the pasture afforded Is
keenly relished by the hogs. Hence
the project farmers are limiting their
operations to feeder-hog production.
A co-operative live stock shipping as
sociation has been organized on the
Belle Fourche project to market the
hogs In unique fashion this fall. The
plan Is to secure carload orders for
these hogs so that they may be shipped
out In small train loads for delivery
to points east of the Missouri river.
The Idea Is to have about fifteen cars
of hogs In each train, these cars being
loaded at Newell and Xlsland on the
project and to be carried to destina
tion, without stopping for feed or wa
ter, within the 30-hour limit. Infor
mation Is being promulgated among
the prospective buyers along the route
regarding the freight rates on a mini
mum car of feeder hogs so that they
can estimate accurately the gross cost
of snch a load of quality feeders de
livered at their destination. The hogs
sold during the fall of 1918 ranged
from 16 to 21 cents a pound f. o. b.
cars, some of the loads being sold
above the market quotation and some
of them undr.
The Belle Fourche plan of market
ing feeder hogs should be of Interest to
other stock raisers and feeders In va
rious sections of the country, Illustrat
ing, as It does, a new method of feeder-animal
distribution. Handling
through a co-operative shipping asso
ciation directly from the producer to
the purchaser makes It certain that
the buyer will receive the hogs at his
station nt a minimum cost for handling
In transit. Furthermore, the fact that
the animals come from a cholera-free
country Is positive Insurance against
losses from that disease, If the hogs
are not exposed to Infection In transit
or subsequent to their delivery at their
new homes. Prospects are that In the
future many South Dakota farmers In
the eastern part of the state who raise
considerable corn and make a practice
of feeding the grain to hogs will rely
to a certain extent on the animals com
ing from the Belle Fourche project
KEEP BEEF CALVES GROWING
Ensilage, if Available, Is Best and
Cheapest Feed When Pastures
Have Become Short.
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
Beef calves on pasture should be
kept in a thrifty, growing condition.
If the pasture becomes short the cows
should be fed, otherwise the develop
ment of the calves may be checked.
Ensilage, If available, Is the cheapest
and best feed. Good hay Is an excel
lent supplementary feed, and cows,
even on a fairly good pasture, seem
to relish a small quantity of dry feed.
Soy beans, cow peas, or other pasture
crops may be used. If It Is not practi
cable to supply supplementary feeds
to the cows the calves should be fed
a little grain. This can be done easily
by placing a small quantity In a creep
In the pasture. A mixture of one-third
corn, one-third oats, and one-third
bran by weight la a good feed for this
purpose.
1. 1 1 1- i
A Clean House Promotes the Health
of Poultry.
put as much potassium permanganate
as will remain on the surface of a
dime Into a gallon of water and keep
this material In their drinking water
for several days, or until the symp
toms of the colds have disappeared.
Remove any sick birds from the flock
as soon as noted and treat them In
coops by themselves or kill and bury
them If they are not worth treating.
Examine the pullets and hens for
lire and dust thoroughly with a good
Insect powder or apply a mixture of
equal parts of vaseline and mercurial
or blue ointment, applying a piece
about the size of a pea one Inch below
the vent of the bird, rubbing the ml
tnre lightly on the skin. An appli
cation of this ointment two or three
times a year will keep the fowls free
from lice. Where Insect powder It
used. It should be applied three or four
times a your, or ofteuer If the fowls
become Infested with lice. Provide a
small box In the house, partly filled
with dry road dust or fine dirt, In
which the hens may dust themselves,
thus helping to keep them free from
lice.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST A gold ring with flat set,
somewhere In Prineville about Oc
tober 18. Finder please leave at
Cornett & Co. store. 60t2p
WANTED Second-hand flat top or
roll top desk. Give price. Box
234, Prineville. 60t2c
FOR SALE Euj NE"4 and E'4 SE'4
Sec. 21 T 34 R 7 E, about 80 acres
in alfalfa. 1 mile from Redmond
Price 13,210. Terms. C. M. Mont
gomery, 312 Elk St., Bellingham,
Washington. BOtlc
FOR SALE Work team. Inquire
at Journal office. SOtlp
FOR SALE Fairbanks engine, 14
h. p.. In good condition. Chas. C.
O'Nell, Prineville. 60t2p
FOR SALE $125. A Good work
team, harness and 3V4 In. wagon.
Inquire at this office. 50t2c
FOR SALE Wo still have several
sets of the U. S. Harness for sale at
the same price. Breeching harness
at 163 and Lead Harness at $54
per set. Leather has advanced 10
to 12 cents per pound since this
harness was purchased but the
selling price remains the same See
us at once before they are sold. Ov
er fifty sets have been sold In the
county this summer. Liberty
bonds taken same as cash. R. S.
Dixon and R. L. Schee, Prineville,
Oregon. 60tlc
HYDE PARK This tract of land ad
Joining the city on the east has
been recently offered for sale in
acre tracts and is selling fast. One
third of It Is sold already and there
are some choice acre tracts to be
had at the price of city lots on easy
terms at 6 per cent Interest. It
Is only a question of a short time
until these acre tracta will be cut
up Into city lots and demand a good
price. This land Is under the Och
oco Irrigation District, thus afford
ing cheap water for gardens and
lawns. Buy an acre where the city
Is building now and where taxes
are cheap. See me at once. R. L.
Schee. 335 Main St. BOtlc
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
for Crook County.
In the Matter ox Neal A. Thomae, Deceased.
NOTICE i hereby given by the underslimed.
administrator of the Estate of Neal A. Thom
as, deceased, to all creditors of said Deceased,
and to all persons having claim against laid
Estate, to present the same with proper vouch
ers as required by law, to the undersigned at
the office of M. R. Elliott, In the city of Prine
ville, Oregon, within six months from the first
publication of this Notice.
Dated this 27th day of September, 1919.
J. A. WILCOX, Administrator of
the Eestate of Neal A. Thomas,
47tie Deaaeied.
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Post, Oregon
THE
OCHOCO
MARKET
Is now ready to supply
your needs
ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND
CURED MEATS
Fruits, Vegetables and Produce
Bostwick & Cox
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
DSIiklYal IsluIjKeJ
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to be 40, missea some
thing. He may have
lots of money, and a fine
family but
He never "got out and
saw things". After he
gets settled down, it's too
Jate.
Every man wants to see
the world. No man likes
to stand still all his life.
The best time to TRAVEL
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men for hie Navy. He's inviting
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The Navy goes all over the
world sails the Seven Srae
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You'll work hard while you
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You'll get, in addition to "shore
leave", a 30-day struight vaca
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average bank president can
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You can join for two years.
When you get through you'll be
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You'll be ready through and
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There's a Recruiting Station
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Shove off ! - Join the
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