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Tlll'RHDAT, MAT M, .Ml' CROOK COCICTT JOfKXAL Tw r. lly W. II. Turkrr It U the history of every dairy section that there are several stages In dnvnlopmnnt before a good profit able type of cattle ran nt a atart. The greatest hlnderanee to food production la the ecrub Dull. Ore Kon la determined to iwat the acrub. Vli h thla In mind Senator Btaplea Introduced Sonata Dill No. 11 In the lit leglalatlve aesombly end thla bill la now a law, and la effective May let, 1111. One Prominent Dairyman In Crook County, Mr. John Klmmling, bag al ready responded and baa bla bulla registered with thla board. It If hoped that all thoae who bar dai ry bulla for aale will do the aame, and It la the duty of each purchaser to see that the bull ha buya baa thla certificate Issued by thla oard. The bill that la now a law la aa ful Iowa; "For an act to regulate the anln tural College and shall procure a aura probable dairy berd Improve- demise from aald Dairy Husbandry Department aa provided for In thla act. Ruction 4. ' In order to socure a license cnrtlflcate herein provldld fur, the owner of the bull ahall make application for the aame to the professor of Dairy Huahandry of the Oreifon Agricultural Collide and hull furnish with auch application the certificate of registration. Section 5, The Dairy Husbandry Department of the Oregon Agricul tural College la hereby authorised and Inatructed to refuae a license certificate to any dairy bull that li known to be Infected with a danger oua dlaeaaea, or la known to tran- amlt Inferior and undealrlsble qual Itlea to hla offspring, or to lack pre potency. Section 6. The Dairy Husbandry Department of the Oregon Agrlcul tural College, wboae duty It ahall be to paaa upon the merlta of reglatra tlon certificate aubmltted, abalt uae aa Ita atandard for action the rogls- try booka and registry aaaoclatlona, and the signatures of the duly auth orlmd officer! recognised by the United Statea Bureau of animal h un ban dry. Section 7. A fee of one dollar, of dairy bulla; creating a dairy bull ($1.) ihaii be paid to the Dairy bus- rcgiatratlon board; defining the du tlea of auch board; providing for the licensing of suoh bulla and fundi for conducting the board, providing fur a temporary waiver of the act; and providing a penalty for viola tion of the provisions of thla act. I) It enactod by the people of the State of Oregon. Suction 1. No perton, firm or corporation ahall offer for aale, for dairy breeding uae any dairy bull that la not of registered, pure blood ed breeding, and llcenad to be Bold for auch purpoaea within the Slate of Oregon. Section I. That a dairy bull reg latratlon board be established and maintained for the purpose of reg istering auch dairy bulls aa are here after llcenaed to be aold for breed ing purpoaea In thla atate, Oregon ' Agricultural Collego ahall act aa ex-offlclo dairy bull reg latratlon board, and every peraon, firm or corporation offering for aale within thla atate for breeding pur pone, any dairy bull, ahall cauae the name, deacrlptlon and reglstra tlon papera of auch bull to be en rolled within the dairy buabandry department of the Oregon Agrlcul- banilry Department of the Oregon Agricultural College, for each dairy bull enrolled, at the time when aiP' Mention for license la made. 8uch fee shall ha deposited with the State treasurer, and shall be placed In a fund to be known aa the Dairy Djill KoglRtrntlon Fund, and ahall be us ed for the purpose of defraying the expenses of said ard and ahall be puld out upon warranta or ordera being drawn upon the said fund thru the State Treasurer's office, which warrant shall be signed by the Pro fessor of Dairy Husbandry of the Oregon Agricultural College. Section 8. It shall be the purpose of the dairy bull registration board to build up and Improve the dairy anlmula of the State of Oregon thru selective breeding and the enforced replacement and use of the pure bred sire In achieving this, and the dairy bull registration board Is by thla act empowered to formulate minimum dam production require ment to govern Ita action In deter mining what ahall constitute a sat isfactory standard of probable In herent milk production type, to take all measures necessary and proper in the Judgment of the board to fo ment thru those processes of dairy breeding that will moat likely bring about an improvement In dairy typs an Increase In milk yield and a per sistence of milk flow, together with ruggedness of the progeny that should develop a resistance to dis ease; to publish bulletin and con duct experiments along breed - Im provement lines; to temporarily cause a waiver or set aside the re quirements of thla act, ahould condition at any time arise when registered dairy breed bulla cannot be held at a reasonable and Just price; to arrange for dairy animal survey between the Dairy Husband ry Department of the Oregon Agri cultural College, County Assessors County Agents or other agenclea In an effort to gather dairy statistics and establish dairy breed centers; and to pass rules and regulations for the attainment of aald objects and the enforcement of thla law. The authority of law necessary for the execution of aald duties Im posed by this act la hereby conferred. Section (. Whenever bull haa been rejected by the registration board, the owner may file a protest against the decision of the board and auch protest shall atate that to the best of the knowledge and belief of the person making the protest, the bull In question is eligible to be granted a license; whereupon an ex amination of the bull in question shall be made by three experts, one appointed by the Dairy Husbandry Department of the Oregon Agricul tural College, one by the owner of said bull, and the thlry by the two experts already provided for; but all experts shall be Dairy Husbandmen. In case all three, or any two of the experts declare that the bull Is eli gible to receive a license, the license shall be granted according to their instructions, and the expense of the consultation shall be paid by the board out of such funds are provid ed for, or If three, or any two of the experta declare auch bull not entit led within the provisions of this act the expense Incurred shall.be paid by the person making the protest, and It may be collected In the same manner as any appeal In civil action. Section 10. Any peraon or per sons knowingly or wilfully violating any of the provisions of this act, shall be punished by a tine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one hundred dollars (1100), or by imprisonment for not lis than thirty daya nor nor than aix months, or by fine and Impris onment, for each offenae. Justices of the peace ahall have Jurisdiction over caaes tried nnder this law, and It la hereby made the duty of the District Xttorney of the county In which any violation takes place to prosecute the action. CERTIFIED POTATOES THE ONW ANSWER By W. II. Tucker Livestock Is Improved by careful breeding and when a certain stand' ard of perfection of a type la secured a herd record la made, and the stock registered with tbia association that keepa these records are known as Pure-Bred Registered stock It has only been In the last few years that cropa have received -much attention from farmers In this res pect. Crook County can produce potatoes second to none. The seed In American Indians' Origin Unknown. No definite solution has net-n fimiid In regard to the origin of the Ameri can Indian. Ansiomlmlly. the Indian hears s striking rewmhlanie (o the Mongolian Therefore It Is reasonable to believe thni his ancestors orlglnHlly crossed from Asia to North America. The period of this migration cannot be calculated accurately. It la believed, however, that man has existed In America st least 2ft 000 years and not more than 200.0fi years. Sting Always Rasdy. Let each day take thought for what concerns It, liquidate Ita own sir a Irs and respect the day which Is to follow, and then we shall be always ready. To know bow ti lie ready Is to know how ta live, and at bottom te know how to die. Arolel. Oattlng It Over. Strange as It may sound, man ra always make a bit with a woman saying he misses ber. Cartoons M:u sslne. NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE OF SEAL ESTATE Notice hi keretre ihn by the snderslrnea' tlx sheriff of Crook Count. Oreaoa, that rarsttsnt to aa execution - and order of sale homed oat of the Circuit Coc of Mm BtaU of Omroa for Crook Coo air oa the 11th day of Mar. 121, In th sort hi foreclosure, Her man Dili vs. A. P. French at al., and to sm WOT1CB TO CE EDITORS Notice W hereby aivaa to the anderslerjed tha administrator of tha estate of John W. Snrarr to tha creditors of tha said .iiisiiI and to an nersoae havinc tlatme aaaraat aant estate to prmai tha mm with tha propaf vouchers to tha nndmlrnad at his office ta Prtaeville, Onsvn. within tlx awntha front tha data of tha fins publication o tils mo- batad this 12th any of May. ItSI. M. R. ELLIOTT. AitmlniatratnT of tha aauta of John W. Savder, S1S1IS 01114 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tha Interior, U. 8. Laa4 office at Tha Dalian, Omana, May 14, 1S2L. Notice Is herebv rWan that G ROVER C. GIBSON of Port, Omron. who, on January Id, HIS, nude Homestead Entry 01 68 14 and oa March I, IK Ad. H. E. No. 018124, for all of Sec tion IS, Townahip 10-Sooth. Ranee 10-Earl, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of at tention to make three fear proof, to eetafc llak claim to tha land above described, before Lake M. Bechtell, United States Cowimlesioe. er, at PrtnrrUie, Oregon, on tha' lata ear W Jarr, int. Claimant names as allnanial Joseph R. Post, Clarence O. Stover, Net McLean, Joseph T. Gibson, all fi Post, Ore. UStc H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Kecieter. directed. I will sell at public auction to the most instance ia good and the hixbest bidder for cash, at the front door of . . M a mi . I ine eooncr eooruioaee in rnneriiie, vreewii, ground Is free from disease. Let nsjmi 8.tantt,, lrie nth dar of June. i2i at keep up the quality by Selection nd the hour of ten 'clock h the forenoon of certification. The County Agent has a list of ap plication blanka to be filled out by the grower If he wants this certi fication. There la no cost to the grower, all that Is required Is to till out these blanks, giving acreage, variety and source of seed, (where seed Is purchased). If every acre of potatoes in Crook County Is cer tified this year we will have no dif ficulty in marketing them in car load lots. Notify the County Agent before you forget. You can call up on the phone at the office or residence. to-wit: The North half of the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty in Township Fourteen, South, of Range Seventeen East of the Will amette Meridian In Oregon. Dated this 12th day of May. 1921. OLIE H. OLSON. S4-S&C. Sheriff of Crook Connty, Oregon First Use of Illuminating Gas. Illuminating gas was In early days regarded as diineerons. It was sup posed to he on fire In the pipes, and even when It was Introduced into the British house of commons the mem 'ers were seen feeing the plpeg and howlng surprise at finding tbem cool. Any Little Thing Like That Professor "Frankly, madam, yoot sod lacks brains." Mrs. Noorltch "Get them for bun Immediately, then send the bill to me. Nothing shall i stand In the way of my Archie's education." The American Legioa Weekly. NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice Is hcsFbr riven to the mdenhrned sheriff of Crook County, Oregon, that por auant to an execution and order of sale Is sued oat of the Circuit Court of the BtaU of Oregon for Crook County on the 12th day of May. 121 in tha suit In foreeloaure. Rob ert Wiley vs. Charles C. O'Ncll at al.. and to me directed. I will sell St Public Auction to the hisbcat bidder for cash, at the front dtr of the county eourthouM In Prineville, Oregon, on Saturday, the 11th day of June, 1H21 st the hour of tes o'clock in the fore noon of said day, tha following described real estate, to-wit. The Northeast Quarter of Section Thirty- Four and the Southweat Quarter of Section Twenty Sis In Townahip Fourteen South, of Range Sixteen East of tha Willamette Meri dian In Oregon. Dated this 12th day of May, 1921. OLIE H. OLSON. 14-Ue, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon S1040T I7I2 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land office at The Dalles. Oregon, May It, I2L Notice is hereby given that ANNA W. EVANS formerly Anna W. Riebhoff, of Prlnevllhfc Oregon, who, on, September 12, ISIS, mafia Homestead Entry 010447 and on September 10. 191 Ad. H. E. No. 017132, for 8BNE4 F.M,SKl-;,S-e. 20, 8W, See. tl, NVaN4. Sec 2. NE4NE4, 8ftNE See, !8 and N"4 NW4 Sec. 27, Townahip IS South. Range 1 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three .year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described be fore Lake M. Bechtell, United States Cora mkuioner, st Prineville. Oregon, on the 13th day of July, llttl. , Claimant names as witnesses: ' Numa F. MeCoin, Stephen E. Jones, Price ' Coibow George Banner, all of Prinecille, Oregon. H. FRANK WOUDCUCO, M9c Register. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNTINS Notice Is hereby given to the undersigned, W. D. Barnes, Admin art rm tor. with the Will Annexed of the Estate of George W. Updike, deceased, to all persons interested In said estate, that be has made and filed with the County Clerk of this County his final ac counting of his administration of said estate, and the Court haa set Monday, the (th day of June, 1921. at 2:30 p. m. at the County Court Room in Prineville, Oregon, aa tha time and place for hearing and settling sail final accounting, at which said time and place any person interested in the estate may ap pear and object to said final accounting. W. D. BARNES, Admnr. W. W. A. of the Estate of George 82-38 W. Updike, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given to the nnder-limed, the administratrix of the estate of John R. Foster, deceased, to all creditors of said ceased and to all persons having claims against said estate, to present the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office of M. R. Elliott at Prineville, Oregon, within six montha from tha date of tha first publication of this notice Dated and published the first time May 12. 1821. S-Se. CANARISSA FOSTER, Administratrix of tha estate of John R. Foster, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Crook. In the Matter of the Estate of Katherine Reverman, deceased. Notice Is hereto given that the nndersigaed has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for tha County of Crook, probate department. Administratrix of tha Estate of Katherjne Reverman, drrnassl. All persons having claims sgainat said Estate are hereby required to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from tha date hereof to the Administratrix at 122 Spaulding Building, Portland, Oregon. Date of Ant publication. 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