-3 y. 3 T1IK RKND HUMJCTm. BKND, WKDNRBDAY, pOTOIKH 2r 112. fur- i 'n. .ii.'.i ,i;ll,:;l,i.;ii,ll,1lii-iili-i.m ij-r ., ww ft. '-UI. ,M -'Jl.'la.'-.KUJ.i.lii.luj3juJ.uj.jjl.iiau.i-iiij-jiiJL.i-i ..iiiTO'imunii '.jujn -1 '--- ' 'lilt I L p NMW OllOOK COUNTY MAPh. Tho lliillotln lint lit stock n num. bur of tho now Oroolt county white print mnpii, showing nil rendu, rlvors, Irrigated Innds, towns, township nud section lines. Tliu innim nro hlggei nud muru coniirohuiiHlvo Hum nny other limps nml mo cnrofully iirlntoil oil henvy white papor. Tlioy rotull ut 1.0U each. pimtngo 10 cents, tf Talk About Gloves - I have been fortu nate enough to pro cure the exclusive ngeney on an Ore gon IIAND-MADE BUCKSKIN GLOVE. Deer killed in Ore gon, hide tunned in Oregon, glove made in Oregon nnd sold in Hcnd. Anil guaranteed byG. W. Fisher, Mnnufacturcr, fit Brownsville, Oregon For sale by A. L. FRENCH HUMNKftH AND PIlOKKHIijONAt It OH HUT II. (lOUMI Civil Knglnecr Hend, Ororcon. Work Carefully Done j. m. i.awiii:nci: Iioauii, hand II u I n c Juitlco of Peace Notary Public IIKNI), OHKUON UNDICHTAKKIt. Mctiucil liiiihalmrr, Funeral Director Phone. Lady Aulitant O. P. NIBWONOKII, Ilonil, Ore. 1'. II. THOMPSON, M. I). Pliyiilrliin anil Hurgeon OtTlco temporarily nt residence on Kuntucky Btrret. It O H H T A It N II A M Altotnry at Law Tfinporary ofTlce, H ceo nil Floor KIrst National Hank 'UulldliiB. MAHION M. I.IMII Nurse tot 11, Illnck 15. Center Addllloo Hand, OroKon TIIK 4. II. IIANHIt AHSTItACT CC Incorporated, Comptcto tract Indexes nnd photo graphic copies of nil Crook Count) record. Prlnovlllo, Oregon Naturo Mothode Chronto Disorder, nnd Dietary Advlco A Bpoclally nit. it. i. Kirrcuu.M Chiropractor. Mcchaiio-Thrraplst Jloura 0 to B. 114 liluckn Knit of Ilonil Hotel. I). W. W. FAM.KNKIt, I). M IIU.VTIHT Lawrence llulldlng Ilond, Orexon II. V. 0(11!, M. I). I'liyMlcInn and HuVgeon Olhco over First National Hank Oltfco Hour: 10 to 1! a. in.; 1 to 3 unil 7 to 8 p. in. IIKNI). :-: OHKOON 0. H. U UN HON Attorney At Imw omco ileud, OroKon VKIINO.V A. rOHIUCH LAWYKIt First National Hank llulldlnR, Ilonil, ...... Oregon n i: o it (i i: s. v o u n h Civil, Mlnliiit and Irrigation Kugliiccr. Oregon Street Omco' with J. A. Hastes. 1 ). MINI) It Postolllco llulldliiK LIFHKIUW ACCIDENT I N 8 U II A N O H Notary Piibllo nud Convoynnclng All Legal Pnpors Correctly Drown Fidelity Ilond. W. K. PA UK Kit Plumbing, Htwim nnd Hot Wute-r II on 1 1 li K. Jobbing Promptly Attondod to HKND, ouicaoN M. J. MAIN All Kind or lltnckmultli Work Prlcoa ItonHonnblo MlnncMotn St., Hot. Ilond nnd Wall. U. N. HOFFMAN . ; NOTAltY PUI1 1, IO Hunter' nml Angler's Llccuao Papers ' ' n Hpeclnlty. llUUotlnOmco, ' ' Hend,' Orogon; , ,,,. . . CURE FOH SICK HOGS h.Unourl Parmer (Jit en Itecelpo That Him lleen 'fowled, Tho following clipping It ropro dticud from tho Windsor, (Mo.) Ho vlow for tho lionoflt of tho fanners) Janus I'. II. Hhupherd, n woll known fanner northwest of town and one of the old mid rollnhlo clllxmi of thin county, furnlaluM n rocelpo for sick hog which ho KunranteeH will stop the Iom of hog. Mr. Hlii'phoril Ntutes ho has tiaod this remedy on his hogs for seventeen yenrs nud while hu linn hnd iiiiiny xlck hugs In that time, ho has never In nil these yenrs lout a kIiikIo Iiok. Hhephord clipped thin rocelpo from n church pnpor years ngo on tho recoiiimendntlou of n friend ho know mid he hns heen thankful for It many t linen. Ho snyi the rocelpe will not hurt owa brlngliiK plt. It Is alio n fine IhltiK for home and cattle, mod na n powder In their feed trouKhi, It cures dlatompcr In horaea, Tho recelpo: Tnko onu pound of each. Junlpor hnrrlea, comfrey root, copporna, alum blood rout, black antimony, aaafrdlta, crentu of tartar, borax und uliiKer, and half a pound of anltpetor; pul verize nil fine nud mix toicethcr, two lenciipa lull to a barrel of swill, )et It atand fur throe hotira before ualnR. Never mix mure than enough for present uo aa It spoils If allowed to pot Hour. AVIATION FEATURE SURE Prenldcut of County Fair Hnya ClirlitofTrrfton Will Fly nt Prlnevllle To the Editor or The Ilull(Jui I have been asked a number of tlmca recently about tho avlutjon featura of our coining district fair; whether the neroplauo fllghta would be n real performance, or la juit be ing odvertUed to aecure tatronage to the fair. I am confident In aaaurlng the people of Central Oregon, that tho performance will be genuine: that tho uoroplano fllghta can be depended upon aa aurely aa any feature of the fair. The management havo engaged the aervlce of Mr. Bllaa ChrUtotferaon, the moat notod aviator on the coaat, nud tho pooplo of Crook County may depend upon acelng thla blrdman In hla wonderful flights, at Prlnovlllo, October 10-19. J. N. WIL1.1AMHON, Pres, Flrat Cent. Ore. Dlat. Fair. Prlnevllle. Oro.. Hopt. 28. TltAlli.NO HTA.MIH MAN IIKlti:. W. It. Fraaer, Oregon manager of tho Hperry ft Hutchlnaon green trad ing atamp company, waa here Thurs day Intoreatlng morchatiia In this advertising method. A number of local men accepted hla proportion nnd wlUiln a abort time caah pur chaiem will bo receiving ' atampa which will entitle them to handsome premium of furniture, otc. Mr. Fraaer atatcd that ho would return In a few dnya to completo arrange meiita here. Innea & Davldaon's barber 'shop la located now, temporarily, on Oregon street, In tho old Tnggart Hotel build. Ing. Three good barbers to aerve you. MAHKKT ItKPOHT. NOIITH I'QItTMND, Uobt. 28. Ileculpta for tho wook woro; csttto, 1800, calvea 32, hoga 2080, shoop 20VO, goat 2CC, In tho face of an lucre-omul aupply of cntllo tho market romnluod aleady to atroug, top prlcon nhout where they were the week previous. Ulcer price were $G.7f to $00, with oxtromo topa nt $7.20. Ilutchor stock wna nctlvu with tho precencn of nn ndded number of amnll buyers, while tho bigger killers seemed to bo nnxlotia to keep their feed lols well supplied. Tho uncer tainty na to where tho next lot of enttlu nro to coma from linn kept tho market keyed to a high pitch and under the prolonged period of high prices, both klllors nud con on in urn linvo nccuatomd thomaolvcs to a atiff market. If thoro Is any near chnngo In the price of beef It will como as a aurprlao. Tho hog market wan bolter supplied than for wonio tlmo ppat and tho prlcoa wero atrong nt laat woek'c quotation!. Topa aold around 18.00. A great part of the arrival were extra good quality and the market slide of the week pre vious wo chocked. Tho aticep market waa net aupplled up to Ita neoda, Oood yearling aold at $4. OS, while lamba aold at 0.00. A few choice lamba brought $0.00. FEEfllHB PIT GOWS (Continued from page five.) economically go In thla direction la a matter of Individuality to bo deter mined by the feoder with each cow. Home cow have a very limited ca pacity; If crowded beyond that thoy loao lua,tqad of gnln. Helfcrx during tho flrat period of lactation, should always be fed somewhat In joxecis of the normal nccraaary for mainten ance and production. 8o long as the cow will reipond to a gradual In crease In the ration by Increased pro duction, It la usually aafo to go on Increasing the food to her full capac ity to consume and digest. Sudden or radical changes ahould be avoided. Oowa relish a variety, but where the feeder flnda himself at the beginning of the winter with three or four kinds of forogo on hand It is better to mix thorn and feed a portion of each every day than to do as- bo rue I havo found who feed one variety until It la gone and then change to another. Twice a day la often enough to feed, although many successful dairymen practlco feeding n full ra tion night nnd morning and n light ration of hay or fodder at noon. In either cnto there ahould be regular hours for feeding, which ahould bo cloaoly observed. Many feeder sacrifice a largo tncasuro of possible profit by irregularity In tlmo of feed ing. Klghty-four to 88 per cent of all milk la water, thorefore it need no argument to show that water regularly aupplled nod to ..tho full amount that tho animal can uae, la an economical aupploment to liberal feeding. Care ahould bo exercised to have all forage clean, aweot and well curod. Manger ahould bo kept sweet and clean. No more feed ahould be given than tho animal will eat up clean. The beat, most successful feeders I have known remove any food left In, the manger more than one hour, and where thoy And any to removo thoy nro careful to glvo a little less at the r Clothing Free Fruit Land at Paisley DON'T BE AFRAID OF U. S. GOVERNMENT CAREY ACT IRRIGATION PROJECTS IN OREGON. The day of lrrmjKnlble Irrigation ronipnnlm In till ta(e Is past. When , the .ortlntrt Ton-unite Company of Philadelphia took over the Paisley Project In Lake County, It gave the largrwt I Kind ever Riven In the stile , fifty thousand dollars gunrn.ieoliiK completion of the project. Every three month It makra nn Kemlml statement of ex peine to the Desert ' IjiimI Hoard. All of It advertising book, map, contract, Subscription nicrrrmcntn and literature I submitted to the I)eert laml Hoard for In spection before being Issued. TIIK LAND M I.K'KI FItKHFHOM ItOCIC, AM) IS A IlICH VOL CANIC AHII KOIIi. The climate 1 crfict for fruit, which turn grows to jHTfrcthm nt Paisley. Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Prunes. Construction work upon the ilam and reservoir lia now been In progress for three month, with Thorn Hawthorn, flute Inspector, on the ground. He wo formerly rrltli the V. H. Government Ileclamatlon Kcrvlce on the Umatilla Project. Hcnd for 32 page Illustrated book. Go to Paisley by automobile stage from Hcnd and see the land. Our agent at Paisley, Ilttgh K. Gil more, villi show you the land. It Is free to those who pay Die cost of ' putting water on It. Northwent Townalte Co. are among the largest taxpayers In Oregon, owning townslte sub-dlvlslon at Prlnevllle, Madras, Itedmond, Hcnd, '' Hums, Vale and also the HlO-acro Corn ranch at Paisley, Including a 50-barrrla-day capacity flour mill, and general store. Our bank reference are: Pint National Hank. Philadelphia, Pa. (,'lrard National IUnk, Philadelphia, Pa. Commercial Trust Co., Philadelphia, Pa. ' ., Interstate Finance Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Mcrcliant Trust Co., Camden, N, J. Security Having & Trust Co., Portland, Ore. - Addres all communications to our Portland ofllce, OOl Yeon Hulldlng. Write now. The average cost of water will be 10 dollars an acre. We will glic you a square deal. Northwest Townsite Co. 308 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa. SEE OUR AGENTS IN BEND HOA1ESEEKERS' LAND COMPANY. ''.ff and SHOES. laTTPM'r Aur W ill CfX'UI t UUtltftt Uul At tho It. M. Smith Cloth InK Co.'b Store you will flntl nn excellent lino of clothlnjr for men und shoes for every member of tho family. Look nt these social of fering and then you will Bee tho fo'.ly of paying mora nt eomo other place. Extra Heavy Klbbcd and Fleece Lined Underwear, at per garment 50c Wool Underwear, per gar ment $1.00, $1.25 $1.50 Silk nnd Union Suits for men per suit, only $4.50 Men's Now Fall Suits aro ' now arriving, the boat of goods nml workmanship,' at prices per suit from $10.00 to $25.00 Tho Famous White Houso nnd Florsheim Shoes for Men, Women and Children aro hero. R. M. SMITH CLOTHING CO. WALL STRBBT. "Everything to Wear for Men Who Care." :?M ft ii'ff. i m i ymmtivw i i??i i .wmif noxt feed. It la seldom practical to weigh the feed at each feeding, but tho feeder ahould fnmlllarlro himself with tho welghta of tho varloua klnda of grain and fornge handled until with a nicasuro or fork he can deal out to each animal the necessary amount. Keeping tho manger filled nil tho tlmo is not economical feeding. To determine tho manner in which tho dairy cow la utllUIng her feed, scales for weighing tho milk and a Ilabcock test aro neceasary. The milk ahould bo weighed at lonst one duy of each week, and tested twice a month. In this way tho feedor is cnnblcd to learn Just whatjue each Individual cow la making of her food. and chaugo the amount of feed Inj mo direction tnnt promises mo mom profit. Tho standard maintenance ration la based on a 1,000 pound animal of normal temperament, comfortably housed and kindly treated. Tho amount of digestible nutrients noted aa present In tho varloua grains, by products, graasca, fodders and roots assumes the an mo to be cloan, sound, reasonably dry, unbleached and free. fpf.ni mnnlil nr rnf f.vip rllin tinv. or that which haa been bleached by! rain or dew, damp or mouldy gralus.i I sour or flro fanged ensilage, would havo to bo given a wldo allowanco for waste. Tho pslntablllty of the : ration will havo a material effect up on Its vnluo and use by tho row. Tho (energy expended by the animal In , maatlcatlon nud digestion of boiiib klnda of fooda are estimated to equal I 26 por cent of Ita food energy. I The dnlry cow la n sensitive ma chine, used by the dntrymnn to manu facture grain and forogq Into milk. . It requires, na haa been shown, us much food to sustain tho life of tho , cow na la used in tno inauuiacturq oi ' 30 pounda of milk. Hero appears tho economy In feed ing each Individual cow up to her capacity for manufacturing milk. As Jt takea Just 00 per cent moro food to mnko 30 pounds or milk from two cows, making 1C pounds each, than ouo cow making tho 30 pounds, tho profit of tho dairyman always accru ing from that monsuro of food which tho cow turns Into milk, tho food of support Is always chnrgeablo to ox ponso. Why board two men to do ouo ninn'n work, or two cowb to do one cow's work? Homomber, your machine, must havo a given amount fop ita own ilso and that tho surplus $s what- 1b uued for your benefit. Tho wldo vari ation In tho capneity of animals, oven of the same sUe, age and breed; to produce milk from feed combs prop orly undor tho heading of Bolocttng cowb rather than feeding, but I wish to omphastto tho fact that oven tho ( best cow cannot make milk unless J she Is supplied with the raw material Tho up-to-date dairy cow can use a large amount of tho best material and manufacture It Into one of tho choicest of human fooda without any unnecessary waste, doing this to the profit and satisfaction of her owner ir his part la faithfully and Intelli gently performed. Investors and Speculators. For a few, days only, 29 acres (clear) one mile cast of city limits on Pilot Dutto road worth $100 per acre. For cash and quick turn, will sell at discount. Make me an offer. J. O. Williams, Pomeroy, Wash. 30p FRUIT TREES Our nursery is located on Powell Butte, fourteen miles east of Uend.iOur trees nre the kind we recommend after over thirty yfaxrs experience in the fruit business in this neighborhood. Our prices nnd treatment will please you. Catalog free on request. Come and see our orchards and nursery. Office address, Prineville, Ore. LAFOLLETTE NURSERY CO. Announcement THE OWL PHARMACY will reopen for business in the store room in the NEW FIRST NATION AL BANK BUILDING on Bond Street as soon as it is completed. Somewhat crippled by the fire.lbut still in the running, with NEWSTOCK and LOW PRICES. Ralph Poindexter, Proprietor PREMIUMS $3,000-RACES $3,000 The EIGHTH ANNUAL FIRST CENTRAL OREOON DIS TRICT AQRICULTR'L SOCIETY FAIR PRINEVILLE, OREGON, OCT. 1 to It INCLUSIVE, HJ2 Amusement, Information and Instruction. Complimentary Soacnp Ticket to all enrolled Crook County School Children and Active Tesch era. Clean Camp Qrounds, Free Wood and Water. For further par ticulars apply to J. P. CADLB, Secretary, Prlnevllle, Oregon.