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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1921)
Mmim an t Don't Say Underwear, Ask for Munsingwear CORNET T & COMPANY mm HH3 Ttm ttt 15 to sTT Acta OTentrrnrta In SIcUiBTtr Extra i tr Tra, Duicrr at ten fcralM ar blow- is ncocco 10 a i ' fly Tir an Bud JfcJe I f SopeKVltaUiH. Whit Bobber bar the Yacaui tread mnd are GUARANTEED 8000 MILES ... vr irpmenuun will , . j yoa Mrlluisw Tirw. Abo ask wxt qnality lira at a Popular . Priea. ''ieteibctid nanariLi by Sweat Innocence. "My wife Is talking about raisins, tome Mnrk' roses." "That mi?" "Yes; she asked me last night If 1 couldn't get her a few Jack pott to put 'em In." Boston Transcript Term Originated With kSoyd's. Th term "A 1." a slang phrane popularly used to denote high qual ity of excellence or condition per fectly satisfactory, originated with Lloyd's agency In London. When a ship was being Insured the rating "A 1" was placed opposite the name of the vessel to Indicate absolute sea worthiness. The leading American fi nancial reporting systems adopted the symbols, with variations, to Indicate a business man's credit rating and capital. Nicolai Says This Is your opportunity giant tube of cool, clean KLEXZO Dental Cream for 50c and full size cake of the Klenxo Toilet Soap FREE. See our ad in the Saturday Evening Post. July 2nd. The ft&xeJUL Stars PRIXEYTLLE DRUG CO. HKK SPECIALIST HCEDUJCD JULY lltth, 1021 J Professor H. A. Scullen, Specialist in Bee Culture, will be In Crook County tor two demonstration! on July 15th. Professor Scullen will be at the home of George Truesdalo, Powell Butte, Oregon, at 10 o'clock A. M. and at the home of T. H. La Follette, Prlnevllle, Oregon, at two o'clock P. M. on the 15th. of July to give demonstrations on Bee Culture. Professor Scullen will be prepared to answer any questions and show each step in Bee Keeping. There la foul brood In some of the colonies In this County. Do you know how to find it and how to eradicate It when found? Methods of transfer ring cojonles from one hive to another will be discussed. Swarm ing and how to prevent It. Every person Interested In Bee Culture is invited to be at either or both of these places. W B. Tucker, County Agent. BALANCING A RATION FOR DAIRY COWS The Dutch Laundry It will pay yon to hare your washings done good not ruined, not too much blueing, but nice and white. I am looking for more clothes ruff drying, Ironing and wet wash. Ton will find that my prices are reasonable. Blankets washed 3 for 11.00. No fading, bat they look like new. We get the washings and return It nice and clean at all hours, every day in the week. Mrs. M. Trapman East 0 th Street anp Jlce Cold. .Drink Ice Cream and Fresh Fruits AT ohn J. Price's Concessions at the Ball Park give you the same service patronize them Feed Is the largest Item of er- pense In connection with the pro- j duction of milk. Successful dairy-' Ing Is consequently dependent to a ; large extent upon the judgment of I the feeder selecting and combining feeds for his cows. , The problem of the feeder Is to provide most economically the mat erials necessary to enable the cow best to accomplish her work. These materials are the digestible prote-, in and carbohydrates and fats In the feeds, and are grouped under the j general term of nutrients. The nut rients are used by the animal body as follows: The Protein Is used mainly in the upkeep of the body and Is the source of casin and albu men In the milk. The carbohydrat es and fats supply the body with heat and energy and are the source of the fats and sugar In milk. A ration Is a day's feed, and when the proteins and other nutrients are present in the ration In the propor-, tlon to meet all the needs of the ani- mal the ration is known as a balanc-, ed ration- The relation of the pro-j teins to the other nutrients In the feed Is called the nutritive ratio. In order to balance a ration prop-1 erly one must spend a little time In studing the sujbect and In becoming familiar with the composition and character of the various feed stuffs. Henry & Morrisons book on Feeds & Feeding is Invaluable for this study. The nutritive ratio of all concentrat es, roughage and succulents are given so that It Is an easy matter to balance a ration composed of var ious feeds. The first step In balancing a ra tion Is to ascertain the requirements of the cow in feed or nutrients. These requirements are; for main tenance on up-keep of the body, and materials for producing milk. The amount of feed required Is depend ent upon the weight of the animal and the amount and richness of the milk. For example; a cow weighing 800 pounds requires, for main tenance, .56 pounds of protein, 6.78 pounds of carbohydrates and fat or a total of 6 34 pounds per day, while a cow weighing 1200 poundB re quires .84 pounds protein, 8.67 carbohydrates and fat or a total of 9.61 pounds per day. J To produce one pound of 3 per-' cent, milk requires .047 pounds of protein, .240 pounds of carbohydrat es or a total of 6 per cent, milk re-' quires .067 pounds . prteln, .383 pounds of carbohydrates and fats. There is a great difference In the, value of cows giving different amounts of milk. For example, two cows weighing 1000 pounds, one' giving 10 pounds of 4 per cent. 1 milk per day requires .7 tenths of a' pound of protein or 7.93 digestible feed to keep up the body require-' ments, and .54 pounds of protein or 3.41 pounds of digestible feed to produce the 10 pounds of 4 per cent milk- The other cow weighing the same requires the same amount for up-keep, but If she produces 40 pounds of milk per day she requires 2.16 pounds of protein or a total of 13.64 pounds of digestible nutrients. The first required a 1.34 pounds of protein and 11.34 pounds ot digest' able feed while the second giving tour times the quantity of milk re quired only 3.86 pounds of protein or 21.64 pounds ot dlgestable feed, or not quite twice the amount ot feed to produce tour times the quantity ot milk. A greutcr varia tion applies to heavier producers so that the heavey producr is the best paying cow. FOR SALE OR TRADE- We have a Studebaker passenger cur nearly new, we have no use tor It, being we have two cars and need only one, It Is a 1918 car, tour cylinder, and a good one, five or seven passenger. Address Pierry & Sons, Tumalo Oregon. 41-44 STRAYED-One Black mare, un branded, wih bay colt. At Ham ilton Stables Owner can have same by proving property and paying cost. 41tfc J. W Flncher, City Marshal Order Your Hay Hands And Other Farm Help From TJs We have the "Big Farm Office" of Oregon and furnish help free to the employer. The Pioneer Employment Company 22 YEARS IN OREGON Phone Broadway 2278 Residence. Auto 230-2J 14 N. 2nd. St. Portland, Oregon Hailers Saw tvll In 0 'rllo. It was an old belief that garlic ex ercised a baneful Influence over the magnetic compass, and sailors when sing the coiupaas were not permitted U rat garlic or onions. Re Daylight Saving. A suburbanite wauled to know how be could act his rooster an hour ahead, whereupon a helpful friend advised blm to exchange It for a hen, as It was easier to sat a hen. IRELAND'S City Transfer & Express Auto Delivery to all Part of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick service at Hugh Latin's Red 951 We handle Maz da Lamps of all kinds and sizes Des Chutes Power Company Prineville, Ore. EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD CALL BLACK 303 FOR LIGHT OR HR IVT TRUCK IIBTIOI Morse Transportation Comp'y f PRINEVILLE, OREGON Is Your Money Supporting the Government? At this erltloal period la oar history oar manutn-'urT an offering Uelr mills and osr young xoea are offering t! Mur to Us United States government. Would yon like to 'u roiu snare and help, by Batting your money where It will tuppot . new Federal Reserve Banking System, which the urmii has established to stand back ot our commerce, Industry sum agrtcnltaref Toa oaa do this by opening an account with ns as part M dollar so deposited goes directly Into the sew svsteo.. , u will always be ready tor yos whoa wtateo. Member Federal Reserve System FIRST NATIONAL BANK WANTED VEAL, IIOG8, MUTTON, BERK, CHICKENS, TURKEY a, DUCKS, GEESE. EGGS, HIDES, BUTTER, AND JACKRABRITS. GIVE US A TRIAL, HIGHEST MARKET PRICE GUARANTEED. PROMPT RETURNS. GULLICKSON MILLER Established 112 100 Front Street, Portland, Ore. PAINLESS PRICES Before the war, during the war and NOW. By careful buying for cash, with no rent or clerk hire, we are able , to proted our customers and save them money at all times. Homer Norton POST OREGON