NOVEMBER , 1010 CllOOK OOCJTTT JOUIXAL PAGBSl 9 MMMHMMM M illiPflilv BETTER CHICKENS IN SOUTH Propltloui CllmnU Enable! Owner to Produce Eggi to Better Advatw Uge 6ome Obetaolee. (Propane by the I'nlUd (Unto Depart ment of Aurliultiir.) Iiicrrni'( lntori-( In poultry mining In the giMicml funning mw-tlunM of tho Kouth, with ptircliiiHa of much bnttor tork, l roportHl njr rcliillHt of tho foiled Hint? di'pnrtmint of ogrlrul ture who reifiitly Invontlciiti'd the tntin and artlvltlni of Old Mother Ili-n In AImIihiiih, I,iiIhIii.iii, MInkI l il and 7Yx. I'rodiirere r work ing not onljr to nuppljr the homo mar rt but rgg are alito being ahlppfd from MIknInmIppI, Aliilinmn and Texne to Mnmphle, BL. LouIh, New York und other marketing renterx. The advantag of the South for poultry keeping are manifold, and In clude prnpltloui clliimle, which en able the flock owner to produce eggi to better advantNge during the winter eaRon, while he kIho ran make one ef almpler and clicnper hoimea than ran hla northern amuwlNtea. Further more the favorable weather rondltloni tn the South promote the feeding of green atuff to the hem practically the year around. There are certain dlaadvantngea, too, euch aa prevalence, of limeot peata. In cluding nil tea, lire, and In aiima aec tlona moaqultoea and allrk-tlght fleaa, a well aa the blue bug In parte of Trine. Furthermore aouthero mar keta are not high-paying emmumere of locally produced rttii. Thla la par ticularly true In the reanrt aectlon of Florida, where for mnny yenra the trade haa bcn acciiatoined to Import tta eggi from the North and Weat. It doea not readily tranxfer thla bualneaa to local produrera. In addition the Flocka of Mixed Breed. Are Giving! Way to Purebred In South. i aiiniherii market fur e)fu In usually! "t-rinliiMl," dm- to lliicliinlloiis In Uie! tourist tiiilllc. ' iMirltm the lient of summer eKK! ldSM'w lu tlio Stiulh nKKri'gntn It cmi-j Bldernblo Hum, larp'ly duo to the (Itfrl ehiptnfiit of fertile epua. It Is onsen- tlnl Hint himiiIii'iii piiiiliiccrK t-cort ev ery effort to produce and market only Infertile ri?n In order to' control thla ,e.nnnv of loss. A wmmon opinion pro viiIIh Hint tha IcK'lmriia are particularly Bdnpteil to aoiiihern conditions, but according to the experience of the sp4 clnllHts tn the United States depart ment of iiiirultHTe unnlhern poultry men realize Jut si notlafnctory re aults nnd In mnny Instances more fa Tornhle returns from the maintenance of the heavier, general-purpose birds. A nuuilier of failures In the poultry htiHlness on the part of newcomers In Florldn, who embarked In specialized production of poultry products, are ex plained by the fact that most of them were unfamiliar with local conditions and started on too extensive a scale. A beiflnner In chicken raising In a new locality should always start on a small scale nnd expand his operations as he lenrns more nlmut local conditions and as his returns from the business Jus tify. For tho mnn who is experienced In poultry raising and who will adapt himself to new conditions readily and not take excessive risks, and who Is supplied with plenty of working capi tal tho southern states apparently of fer a fulr opportunity. WHITE-SHELLED EGG LAYERS Fowls of Mediterranean Breeda Beat Suited for Thla Purpose Claased aa Nonalttera. CPrepared by tha United 'states Depart ment of Agriculture.) 9 Poultry of the Mediterranean or egg breeds are best sulred for the prodiic tlon of white-shelled eggs. Repre entnllves of this class are bred large ly for tlio production of eggs rather than for meat production. Among the popular breeds of this class are: Leg horn. Minorca, Anconn, nnd Anda hislnn. One of the .oiitstnndlng char acteristics of the egg breeds is tho fact that they are classed as nonslt- ters. That Is, us a rule, they do not become bloody and hutch their eggs. When fowls of this cluss are kept artlhVlnl Incuhntlrn and brooding are Usually employed. WE HAVE) HOME II A B a A I !S 8 In AoiuriXTmAii . l.MIM,KMK.Tr KAIIM WAOO.NH . WIKK FESfH ETC. IXIK t'AHII COLLI VH W. KLKINH LAKHS M. IIKCHTRLL 1 V. H. CoinmlMlonor' Atbiriirjr.At-I.am Oook County Ilank Building miMKVILLE OltKUON CLASSIFIED ADS FOR HALE nrilfirn I vn mu BAttr T 1 half mil to tl Northwaat eornar of th North. Ut-llUCU LANU rOH BALE TWOM11 of th Southwvt quartar of hk! tract of Irrigated Und under the gv-tion fir (i ttwnr r.t ona quartar of Ocboeo Project, practically all la lo tn of aaid Bactton fir 10 1 cleared and on. tract In crop. Bee r?Z r." R. W. Rea, Adamaon Dldg. 4Sto th,. Kaat m and on h.if miia on th. FOR SALE One good Hampahlre' Alao batrlnnlne at tha Northwaat aornar of buck. D. P. Adamaon. 43tfei Townahlp fourtaan tt r' ,0tlClHouth, Ran., fourtaan (14) Kaat of th WU- OR RAI wi a .a -a-oi, n- ,k. I Inmatl Marldlan and runnln thana Eaat on rim BAL.B -840 acre ranch on the OUJirUr nt . mi to tha Northuit eomr of OCbOCO. Thla la a anap. Inquire at ! tha Northwaat quartar of th Northwaat guar. thla office. 7tfo rOR BALE A good atock ranch In northern California. Plenty of rang adjoining ranch. Adapted to cattle or aheap. Will Mil cheap. Writ or aee Raymond Calayan, Prlnevllle, Oregon. . 48tfe FOR SALE -Ford Touring car In Al ahape, Juat overhauled. This la a good buy. Inquire thla off lea 8tfe FOR SALE Choice Whlta Wyan dotte cocknrela. Place order now a none will be kept orer winter. Kay V. Conalable. 49tfc FOR 8ALE 160 acrea. The old Kinder place., Sea R. W. Rea. 48tfc PARTY LEAVING CITY Left a Liberty Six for Bale. Will accept a entailer car In part pnyment. The Motor Inn. title TO LEASE My atock ranch at Paul ina. About 1700 acta. John Darin Paulina, Oregon FOUND FOUND Fair week, chlld'a fur neck piece. Owner call ami Identify property at thla office, 61tfc WANTED WANTED Chickens and turkeya. I am again In the markt for all kind of poultry. Tbone B 171. C. M. Stroud. 48tfc WANTED-400 medium to large Juniper trees pulled. Call at this office for particulate. 40tfp WANTED A young lady for candy atore pnaltlon. Steady, employment for the winter. Johnson'a Sweet Shop, 46tfc WANTED Eurm hand to do chores ii ud in ilk cnws Sundays off. 170 P"r uiuiilh itnd bonrd for the right man. J. I . J. Mlingrr, Rcumond, , ()nKi.n. Phono 405 Redmond oitrhutiKis 61t3p NOTICK 41K KM Kill ITS BAl.K Tly virtue of nn execmi-.n in foreclmtur. duly l--.ii.il l.v il,.- , !..rL ..r il... r"i .... tho County of ( rook. Stale of Crt-gon, dated . thla -'Mh ilny of Orlobcr, 1!19. In a certain action In the Cirrull Court for the aalil County i Miid State, wherein Or-gon and W.ntem (,lo- f niuition Co., a cortiornlion. ia Fluintiff, :J";!t: TT "',hn ,W- ,V0rW ' WTjISn J HrlWch V all of Broth iml V loin Hiit(iin,i i 4-fpn'mnt. for the Bum , . u.. Di of Th roc Thoua&nd Otia Hundred Klfiy and i no-luu Dollar, with Inlerret at tha rate of 7 : per cant per annum from the fimt day of March, 191". together with Two Hundred Sev- j cnty-Two and no-u0 Dollar attorney's fee and the further aum of Seventeen and 60-100 Dollnra eoata and accruing eoata. NOTICE IS HKHKUY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday, the 29th day of November. 1919, at the North front door of the courthouse in Prlnevllle, In aaid County, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of aaid day, Kelt at public auction, to the highest bidder for canh, all right and title thnt the aliove named defendant, or eith er of them hnve or had at date of said judg ment in the following dcecribed property to- The Smith half of Section ThlrVy-Ftve (8J) In Township Fourteen (14) South of Range Fifteen 1M East of the Willamette Meridian Crook County. Oregon. JOHN COMBS, Sheriff of Crook Conty, Dated at Prlnevllle, Oregon, this 29th day of October. 11)19. JOHN COMBS. Sheriff of Crook County. 6115c By FI.OYD A. ROWELL. Deputy NOTICK FOR ITBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Of fice at The Dalles, Oregon, October 24, I91IM XMUtiv-C, is nereny given mat SKVERIN B. ANDERSON of Prinevllle. Oregon, who, on June B, 1914, mndc Homestead entry No. (timet for Wft NWy4, SEW NWV4, 814 SW7 NE'-J SW, Wl SEV,, Section 10. Townshln 14 South. Range 17 Eaat Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention tn make Final Three Year Proof to establish claim to the land above dee- crlbed before Lake M. Rerhtell, U. S. Com- missioner at Prinevllle. Oregon, on th 8th ; day of December, 1919. rl.im.nl nnmM wltrw.una Jnmea E. Fuller. John A. Hostwlck. John F, HuyncH, William Stanton, all ot Prinevllle, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK tltSc Register tatss NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Of fice nt The Dalles, Oregon, Sept. 27, 1919. NOTICE ia hereby given that SARAH A. SNODERLY of Prlnevllle, Oretron, who on July 19, 1918. made Homestead Entry No. 016289 for Lots 1-2, Sec. 6 T 14 S R 16 E, EM, Stt4 Sec 81 T IS S R 18 E W M, has filed notice of inten tion to mak Final Thre Year Proof to es tablish claim to the land above descrllied. be fore Lake M. Berhteli, U. S. Commissioner, at Prinevllle, Oregon, on the 13th day of Novem ber, 1919. Claimant names a witnesses: Patrick Donahue, Wesley Grnter, Henry Mc Coy, and Richard M. Powell, all of Prinevllle Oregon, H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 47t6c Register NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE Is hereby given thnt purwtant lo an order this dny made by the Countv Court of the County of Crook and Slate of Oregon an election will be held on Novemtier 22. ll'tb, by the electors of the proposed Lone Pine Irri gation District. The nam. of Ihe District, if organised, ahull be the Lone Pine lrrltriition District, and its boundaries shall oe as follows : Beginning at the NorthenaT corner of Section four (4), Town-jhip fourteen (141 South, Range fourteen (14) East ot the Willamette Merid la and runnlnc thene South on aall to the Houttoaat h r of sate Beetle four 141 1 th.ne Wnrt on quarter of ail to the flout K. wst corner of the Southeast aartar ef th rWnitheeat quarter of said Hertto four 4; thrv. South nn qu.rl.r of a mil to tho Hnuthaaat comer of tho Northwret loirw of tho Nnrthe-aat cu.rl.- of action nin (ll, aaid Township end rano-e: thene W-ot on quarter of a mil tn the flouthwoat anrnar of aald Norlhweal quarter of tho Northeaat quar ter of Horttofi nin 491 ; thene North mi quar Ur of mil to tho Northwest nnw of tho I ill Northwest, quarter of tho N"rthaat quar ter of 8a-tlon nine (II) t thanco Waat ona half , mil to the Northeast florner of AVtlon eiirht MM, .aid T'rwn.hlp and Kan: thene tVnith ion mil to tha Houfheest corner of said rW-llm eiirht Is) thanra Waat on mil to tha South west cornar of aald nWtiofl alvht t) j than North ona half mlla to tha ftoutheaat corner of th Anutheaat quarter of tha Nnrthamat ajuer. tar of HW-tUtn aavan (7), aald Townahlp and Ranitai thane Waat ona -ajuartar of e mila in tha Houthwaat aornar of aald Houthaaat quartar of tha Northaaat quartar of aald fraction aavan f7 thane North ona quartar of a mlla to tha Northwaat romrr of aid flouthaaat quarter of th Northaaat quartar of BacLloa aavrn (71 j thane Kaat ona quartar of mil to th North aaat cornar of aald Houthaaat quartar of tb . Northaaat quartar of Saetinaj aavan 7 I thanr aornar of Bartlon alatit (Bt, aald Townahlp and tUnga t thanr Kaat ona quartar of a mil to th Houthwaat orn of tha Snuthaut quartar of tha Houthwaat quartar of Hactkm fl l aald Townahlp and Kana thrne north Townahlp lln to th plaa of baainnlns. tar of aald Bartlon llitaao 411 1 thane South thraa quartar of mlla to thatHoothaaat aornar of th Northwaat quartar ot tha Houthwaat quartar of aatd Baetlon littaae (16) ; thane Waat ona quartar of a mil to th Boathwaat aornar of aald Northwaat quartar of tha South waat quartar of Bortlon alxUan 16 t thamoa North thraa quarter of a anil to tho pUc of baffinnlna. Alao baelnntnf nt th Northaaat eornor of Bartlon alahtaan till t TowWhlp fourtaan (141 j South. Ran, fourtaan (14) Eaat of th Wll lamatta Marldlan and runnlne thrne South on quartar of a mil to th Soothaut cornar of tha Northaaat quartar of tha Northaaat quartar of aald Soettoa alahtaan (111) I thane Waat on mil, mor or taaa, to tha Southwest aornar of IM Bumher on (1), aald Section aUrhtean (IS) ; thertee North on quartar of a mil to th Northwaat vomer of aald Bart inn etahtern MR) ; thenee Eaat one mile, mora or lea, to the place of breinnlns. Alao baarinnlna; mi the Northaaat eomer of the Northwaat quartar of the Northaaat quartar of Section twent (20). Townnhln fourtaan (14) 'South, Ranee fourteen (141 Eaat of th Wil lamette Meridian and runnlnc thane Sooth one half of a mil to th Bnntheaat corner of the Houthwaat quarter of the Northeaat quarter of aald hart ion twenty (io) : thenee waat one half mile to the Houthwaat corner of the Southeaat quartar of the Northwaat quartar of aald Sec tion Twenty (201 ; thenee North on half mil to th Northwaat corner of the Northeaat quar tar of the Northwaat quarter of aald Section Twenty (20) i thenee eaat on half mil to th plac of bacinnin:. Tha pollina place for aald election ahall be at the achool houae located within th boun darlea of th aald propoaed Dlalrtct and the nolle ahall ha onen on aald day from tha hour I of g o'cloeit in th forenoon until I o'clock to th afternoon. Raid election ahall be held for the Durpoa of determinine whether or not aaid Lona Fine Irrigation Diatrtct aa dearrlbed herein ahall be onraniaed ondar th provtalona of Chapter a&7 General I.wb of Oreajon for 1.17, and all act upolemental thereto and amendatory thereof ; which quaalion will be aubmitted in th fol lowing manner: 12 IRRIGATION DISTRICT YES IS IRRIGATION UISTRIT NO Thre (81 Dlrectora for th DUlriet ahall be elected from tha Dlalrtct at large, at Uie aiiid election. Dated at Prinevllle, Crook County, Oregon Ihli I8lh day of OcV.Ier, 1919. ASA W. BATTLES. County Clerk for Crook County, Ore. Dal of fimt publication, October 2, 1919. Date of lut publication, November i. 1919 60tf,c Kill NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION iwimnmpRi ,i in,' interior, u, a. aiiu v.,- fjr, Bt The Dall. Orraon. October 16, 1U19. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Of- NOTICK In hi-c-liy given that EDWARD C. IIUTKLKISCH of Rrotht-ra, Oi-Kon, who, on July 'Jfi. 1916, mmle Komi-wtoiui Kntry No. 01R;U'2. for lota 2, S, 4, 6, 6, Sectt n 81. Townahlp 20 South, R.inite IB Knit Wllhumtte M'-riitian, h f''ed notice f to nmkt Kmal Three lear proof to elnhllih eniln to the land above ilcrihed before II. C. Kllia, 11. S. Commlsakiner at Bend, .VI -u,i," r iT luiV 'u-L. Claimant nnmea aa wltnetuiee Bamuel E. Lorhery. Patrick H. Coffey. Vln- em, O'rirbn. and Roscoe N. Palmerton, of Bend, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK Register SOtSp 1514H NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Of fice at The Dalles. Oregon, October 16, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that SARAH E. GUTFLEISCH. one of the heirs and for the helm of Charles 1. Gutfleiaeh, dec caned, of Brothers. Oregon, who, on June 21, 191 R. made Homestead Entry No. 0I&HN for EV4 SWJi and SE Sec. 26. T 20. 8 R 17 E Lou 8. 4, Sec. SO, Lot 1 Sec. 81, Township 20 South, Range 18 East Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof to eatnblsih claim to the and above described before H, C. Ellia. U. S. Commiasioner at Bend, Oreon, on th. 28th day of November, 1919. Claimant names aa wltnessea : Samuel E. Lochery, Patrick H. Coffey. Vln cent 11. Sakcy, John J. 11, If rich, all of Broth ers, Oreon, and Roscoe U. Palmerton, of Bend. Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK . 60t6p Register 114101 ij NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Of fice at Tho Dalle, Oregon, September IS, 1MB. NOTICE la hereby riven that LEON F. SHAW of Brothers, Oerson, who on Dec. 1, 1914, mad Homestead Entry No. 014200 for NVa See 20 T 20 S R 18 B W M. ha filed notice of tntlon to make Final Thre Year Proof establish clai)ar to the land above described, before H. C. Ellis. U. a Commiasioner at Bend, Oregon, on the 8th day of November, 191. Claimant names as witnesses t Roscoe N. Pelmerton, Charles H. BaUMS, of Bend, Oregon ; Samuel E. Lochrie, Bona) D. Young, of Brothers, Oregon, H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 47t5p Register 181 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Of flee at The Dalles, Oregon, Sept 28, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that CHARLES E. ADAMS of Prlnevllle, Oregon, who on November X 1918, made Additional Homestead Entry Nt 01B6S1. for W'-i NEV4, SMi SEK, Sec. 10, ' 16 S R 17 E W M. has filed notice of intentto to make Final Thre. Year Proof to establi claim to the land above described, before Lak M. Bechtell, U. S. Commissioner, at Frinevtilo, uregon, on tne otn day or November, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Stephen W. Yancey, Henry Hudson, Charles Cruin, and John R. Breese, all of Prineville. . H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 47t6c Resist. 013S21 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Of fico. The Dulles, Oregon, October 6, 1919, NOTICE is hereby given that CHARLEY C. BIRDSONG ot Barnes, Oregon, who, on August 81, 1914, Lay a bet on nf j lie ell Z'' J rolling 'em with 7 An mzwf K.LblllallVa 11 ' the national joy smoke ROLLING your own cigarettes with Prince Albert is just . about as joy'us a sideline as you ever carried around in your grip I For, take it at any angle, you never got such quality, flavor, fragrance and coolness in a rnakin's cigarette in your life as every "P. A. home-made'' will present you! - Prince Albert puts new srraokenotions under your bonnet t It's so delightful rolled Into a cigarette and, so easy to roll ! And, you just take to it like you been doing it since away, back I You see, P. A. is crimp cut and a cinch to handle ! It stays put and you don't lose a lot when you etmrt to hug the paper around the tobacco I You 11 like Prince Albert in a jimmy pipe as much as you do in a home rolled cigarette, toot Bite and parch are cut out by our exclusive patented process. You know P. A. is the tobacco that has led three men to smoke pipes where one was smoked before. Yes sir, Prince Albert blazed the way. And, me-o-my, what a wad of smokesport will ripple your way every time you fill up I 1 Home toad Entry No. 013821 for BWU. WH EVi Baetlon II, Township 11 Sooth, Ran. 20 East Willamette Meridian, has filed not! of Intention to mak Final Thre Year Proof to establish claim to th land above described before Charles A. Sherman, U. S. Land Coav mlssioner at Fife Oregon, on tb 22nd day of November, MIL Claimant names a witnesses i CHANDLER- SIX ' V yKFagrmrfr7r "It r " " ,"' T HiesssWTOl isnn - - - k Compare the Chandler CHANDLER checks with the finest high-priced cars ia essential features of design and construc tion. And other cars selling at hundreds of dollars more than the Chandler do not check with Chandler. These are not claims. They are facts, which we can" help yqu to prove quickly. Chandler is the most fairly priced fine car in the American market. And the faithful pursuance of the Chandler Company's policy to make it that and keep it that, have won for tne Chandler Six a place of dis tinctive leadership. . ? Sixty thousand Chandler owners testify to the murvels of its motor, to the sturdy strength of its en tire chassis, to its comfort, and to the economy of its maintenance. v t. Six beautiful bodies are mounted on tne one standard Chandler chassis Stvtn-rassntccr Touring Cer, fI'9S Four-Pasiengrr Raadster, t!795 four-Passenser Dispatch Car, S1SJ5 Stw-Fisse3er ScLu, $2795 tour-Passcngir Coup. J269S Limamint, t329i . All fricn f. .. . CWcieJ ' y CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO Bert Q. Demons, Maggi. Demo rea, of Bamen Oregon; George Tackman, R. A. Roberta, Oregon. B. FRANK WOODCOCK. 49t6e NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tb County Court of tb Stat of Oregon for Crook Coanty. In the Hatter of Neal A. Tboraaa, Deeeaaed. NOTICE ia hereby given by tb undersigned. Any Car INLAND AUTO COMPANY AwmMtit yaat ae-ao, roai'ff find toppy rao oaja, hay reef fine, Aafufaom pound and bMlf pound ttn humidorm nof f Ar eaaay, practicat pound aryatat glaaa humidor wnth aponja moiatanar top that Seeps Prinoa Albert tn each pattaot condition I R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company ,M.& ' administrator of tb Eatate of Nasi A. ' aa, deeeaaed. to all creditor, of said DeeeeaaaL and to all persons having claim agaliaat asaal Estate, to present th asm with proper voaaam era as required by law, to th andrmarsaal am. tne ome or al. K. Elliott, in tat city eat n villa, Oregon, within six month from tea i publication of thai not lea. Dated this 27th day of September, ltlt. i. A. WILCOX. Adadnaatntav at th Eestata of Neal A. 47U C v.' to Wlaatso ,.!.