NOVHMIIKIl), nun. ruse 12 MOTOIt TU-WSPOIIT THA1N1NU moon rorvTY joirnal FOR 'fllp St TUR Thanksgiving! GOOD COOP FOR MOTHER HENS EASTERN CRANBERRIES GOOD. FRESH MINCEMEAT. SAUER KRAUT GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES BANANAS LEMONS APPLES CELERY CHEESE GEESE TURKEYS CHICKENS SWEET POTATOES ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND CURED MEATS HUBBARD SQUASH 4c A POUND TUR KEYS PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY Prineville Meat Market Lou of Chicks by Exposure May Be Largely Prevented Guard Against j Vermin. Prepared by the I'nltrd Plates Depart ment of AKiii'ultur ) It Is not good poultry uinnagcmcnt to sllow llit motllcr hen to ranee un restricted with her chicks. With such freedom the hen frequently takes her brood through wet grass, and as a re sult some are chilled and die. espeelnl ly the weaker ones, which lire likely to he left liehlnd. The loss of young chicks which follows such a practice Is large and mainly preventable. Fur thermore, the food which a hrood al- i ' -.ivr- !T- irr- i i ! The Vnlted States Army Is definite ly Inuiiched In tlio field of vocational trailing for the motor transport ' i ern. ll mis imiiiiiiii in iiiit iiiiiii-it ' for men skilled In automotive- vehicle i . i ........ i --.i.. I.. iernllou anil ii'i'nn mi um rimi hi anything like adequate numbers tor the renulrenienls even of civil life; and the war with Ccrmany tins dem onstrated that no mutter how good our Aimy may be In other respects. Its efficiency will be conditioned by thBt of the motor transport branch. Therefore, the Army la organising schools to train men In various brunches of automobile repulr, con struction, and operation. They are ...... I .....1..- lenlti.irl ..ihiir irni pi iiintin iiiiiii i .m,ih. where the time of the pupil la wholly! devoted to receiving instruction. Apart from the military necessity, the automotive Industries will benefit by the establishment of this training system. A Dead Ona. The late Amelia K. Hai r, who wrot sixty successful novels. as a keen and original critic. She was discussing one of her own dentil scenes with a New Vork pub lisher lust spring, anil expressed pro found dlssiitlsfiictlon w ith (he chapter. Tlint ileuth," she said warmly, "has no life in It" tWirKTlTIVK EXAMINATIONS KOU WKST lOI NT, ANVWOIJS CASH FOR FURS I pay the highest market prices for furs of all kinds. Send in your furs by mail or parcel post to RAY PUTNAM P.O. Box 312 . Prineville, Ore. In order to give equal opportunity to every boy In hla district to win an appoint nient to West Point or Anna polls Congressman N. J. Slnnott will hold a competitive examination on December 15, 1919, to determine whom he will deslgniite to the mili tary and navRl academies In 1920. The examination will be given for the Congressman by the II. S. Civil Service Commission In the following eight cities at the same hour and dav: ' Baker. Bend, Klamath Falls', La Orande, takevlew, Ontario, Pendle ton. The Dalles. Any young man, who Is a bona fide resident of the Second Oregon Dis trict, desirous of entering this com petitive examination should write at once to Congressman Slnnott, Room 347 House of Representative, for further particulars regarding the ex amination. The ages of admission to West Point are 17 to 22 years and to Annapolis, 18 to 20 yeara. Horseshoeing. Blacksmithing Acetylene Welding 1MI)Y WORK ON AUTOMOBILES General Auto Repairing. WM. LOKTHU8, rniNEvnxBOB Fourth Htreet, Opposite Poatottle. ,0URT TELLS IS1KERS TO GALL STRIKE OFF .Jandate Issued by District Judge Orders Withdrawal of Strike Order. Hen Confined In Small Yard. lowed to range with the hen obtains goes very largely to keep the heat of the body and the chicks do not make as good growth as they otherwise would. Chick losses of this nature can he largely prevented by shutting the hen In a coop. Any style of coop which is dry, ventilated, nnd can be closed at night to protect Hie brood against cats, rats and other animals, and which while confining the hen. will allow the chicks to pass In and out freely after they are a few days old. will be satis factory. The hen should be confined Until the chicks are weaned, though n small yard may be attached to the coop. If desired, to hIIow the hen to exercise. The fence can he raised from the ground fur enough to allow the chicks to go In and out, hut not hiirh enough for the hen to escape, re using a coop the chicks can find shel- - ter and warmth under the hen at any GIRLS WHO USE CUSS WORDS time, and the weaklings after a few ' dnys may develop Into strong, healthy Singular Admission Said to Have Been chicks. Made by the Members of a Where chicks are nilsed with hens, Graduating Class. they are likely to become Infested with 1 lice. If the lice get very numerous. It has long been the fashion at col-1 they greatly retard Ihe chicks' growth lezes and schools to take a census of and may even cause their death. The Powell Butte NEWS NOTES Wgg Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ltithy ore mov ing from their Bear Creek ranch to the J. F. Rice ranch, recently acquir ed by them, and Mr. and Mrs. Rice i are moving to the Glen Mustard j ranch, purchased by them from Her j man Meyer not long ago. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Biissott and son, ! Lloyd, visited with Mr. and Mrs. j Frank Payne of Deschutes lost 8un . day. Mr. and Mrs. Verne LI11 and two ; children of Bend were guests at the i Rov Roberts home here Sunday. ! Charley O'N'ell of Prineville was j visiting hi brother, who Is employed j on the Truedlae ranch last, Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Truesdale and daughters, ; Dorothy and Catherine, were guesta i at the Oliver Powell home In Prine ville Armistice Day. This being Dor- othy'i birthday, Mrs. Powell gave dinner In her honor. There were nine candles on the birthday cake. E. R. Agee has bought a Ford. It has a delivery body. There will he a dance at Commun ity Hall Friday night. November 'A. Good music, good toed and a good time. F: C. Charlton Is at homo from a visit of several weeka with till broth er, Harold M. Charlton, special agent In the Internal Revenue off'ce In Portland. Ilarve Mustard has gone to Spo kane for a two weeks' visit with rela tives. Charley Pnrrlah has a brand new 1920 Dodgo touring car. It n a beauty. Roard Supervisor Truesdnle hns had a crew of men making some much needed Inprovementa on the road near the Ferguson ranch. This hns been graded up and filled with rock, placing It In good eondl'lon. Powell Butte Sunday school hns a "drive" on for new pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Bussett and daughter. Margnret, with Mr. nnd Mrs. Reaves Wllcoxen as their gunsta, attended the show In Rend Sunday afternoon. C II A H, 8. RDWARDH riiyslclan and Hurjteon Office 217 Main Ht. Firat door south Prineville Drug Company Office phone Blk 201. Res 106 SALESMAN WANTED We want an active. Intelli gent man with car, wbo can give ro fore nces at to bit relia bility, to handle farm lighting and power plants in hla home district. Experience not neces sary. Exclusive territory and big pay to the right man. Write or wire If you can qualify. Stark Davla Co.. 211 Third St., Port land, Oregon. Sltfc C A N C E R NO KM I E AND I.OS-.S OK ISLOOD No riujiiers and I'alns For Hours or Days TIMOIIS, IMI.K.,, FISTULA ;on i;k WKtiAHKH Ol WOMEN KKIX, tiTOMACir, ItOWKLS Four I ears' Htudy In Europe Over Thirty Years' Experience Port hind Mijslral rhcrapyLatHiratory 412-117 Journal ltldg Portland, Or. 61 tie 3CRATCH Different sixes and quality of paper, Juat the thing tor your deak or pocket, for tale at The Journal office. graduating classes to determine such vital facts as these: hen should be powdered thoroughly with some good Insect powder before What is your favorite flower? How "he Is put In the coop with the chicks ' nnrl at Intai-vala if anvftru! ifava tr a tall are you? Do you you a prohibitionist? i..dianapolls. The United .une Workers of America were ordered to withdraw the strike order under which 400,000 miners quit work November 1. The mandate was issued' by Judge A. X. Anderson of the United States dis trict court after a hearing in which the union attorneys fought vainly for a chance to present arguments on the r;;ht to strike. Judge C. B. Ames, assistant United f ates attorney general, presented evi ience and arguments backing up the government's contention that a man datory order should be issued, making the order restraining officials from furthering the strike a temporary in junction. Henry Warrum, represent ing the miners, started his arguments, when interrupted by the court TJudge Anderson told 'him the only euestion at issue was whether or not tite Lever act, making it unlawful for vif person to conspire to limit the supply or distribution of food, or fuel bl time of war was still in full force. . ,"l am convinced that it Is still In paration," be said. "Congress, under the constitution, has the right to de clare war and pass any regulations SiKessafV for carrying on the war. The Lever law was passed under this uthority." j. .The war has not ended, the Judge declared, so the Lever act la (till In fcrce. -. Judge Anderson declared there was sedbubt the Lever act was violated by Ike strike of coal miners. ' "This Is a conspiracy to limit the ajpply of coal In time of war," he said. "H la the most lawless thing I ever laard of. It Is revolution. "Tha government of the United States la supreme, even to the labor anions." smoke? Are j week thereafter. The haby chicks At a girls' seminary a recent Inquiry j "nomn ne examiner, tor i.ee. pHrwcu was more sweeping. To the Interroga-! lBrly nn tn hpd' '""lpr ,he w,nK" D(l tion: "Do von swear?" 200 of the 215 j Bbmlt the vpnt- If "n-v are ,oun'1' a little grease, sucn as lard, snouin ne girls answered yes. P.ut admitting that they swear Is not proof that these feminine lips do uttPr oaths. So at least says the law in New York state, writes "Grlant" In the Philadelphia Press. "Four or five people" must hear yon swear, not for a second or two, but ( "for about five minutes" that's the law In North Carolina. Down In Alabama they don't expect a man to swear from the housetops, but the law says that if three or four persons hear you just once, good night! In Tennessee It Is not necessary to repeat the offensive words when a culprit Is Indicted for swearing. I saw on the veranda of a country club seventeen women of whom twelve were drinking an Intoxicating liquor and seven were smoking cigarettes. But if that census at the girls' semi nary Is Hn Index, more women swear than dally with John Barleycorn or Lady Nicotine. Query: Why do women Insist on being so much like men? mbbed on those places. Apply grease moderately, as too much will Injure the chicks. The chicks should be ex amined frequently and the treatment repeated If lice are found on them. (Prepared by th United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) A side line for the farmer's wife which yields $1.14 for every hour she puts Into It. Is worth the consideration of every farm woman. A Wabash county (Indiana) woman has demon strated that this amount can be made by keeping chickens. Last year the local county agent interested this woman In keeping a farm poultry flock, and as a result she produced a net proflt of $172.24. She kept an acH curate account of her work and found at the end of the season that she had I received $1.14 an hour for the time she actually devoted to caring for her flock. i Hens will lay In an Inclosed nest rather than In an open nest Feed the growing pullets well and keep them coming. It puja. The Leghorns and other egg breeds require less housing space and less feed. Plan to keep all thrifty pullets and vigorous, healthy year-old hena for egg production. The returns from poultry on the farm, for capita) Invested, are prob ably larger than the returns from any other farm enterprise. It should be remembered that filthy henhouses are Ideal places for the breeding of many kinds of Insect pests. There should be at least one nest for each four or five hens, and they should be kept clean and well supplied with nest material. 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