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THIS IIBND IIUM.f'n.V, IIIJND, WKDNKHDAY, NOVKMHHIl 27, 1012.
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HUM) DltUUGIHT
IHIHIIItVKH PHAlHi:.
Tho Patterson Drug Co. duimrvtis
praise from Hond people for Intro
iIiicIiik liuro tliu t 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 liiicktlinrii
lutrlc mill Hlycurliui mixture, known
iih Adlnr-l-kii. TIiIh nlmplu (Ionium
remedy first btmmii (niiuiiin by mir
ing appendicitis nml It hits now houu
.llKODVori.il tluit A HINOLH 1)01)12 io
lluves (tour Htomneh, gns on Dim
stomach nml constipation INSTANT
LV. (Advertisement.)
Spirella Corsets
Hvcry Thursday lifter
noon from II lo n I shall bo
lit Mr. .Milntimh's mllll.
nory store, where I shall lo
ghul lo meet miy Indie
who tuny Im Intcreatcd.
Tin hpihhlla coimrr
U the best corset on tlui
market., , It U noted for lit
style, comfort nml ilnrntilll-
iy.
miih. Ain:mrrTA ohcutt.
New Shoe
Shop
:
1 HAVE A SHOE SIIOl' t
ON OREGON STREET,
Next to the Harbor Shop, I
Repairing Neatly Done. I
Q. F. HURT
!
For Eczema
Via a, mlM snnthlnu wmh tliat instantly
stop tin Itch.
' have colli mnny nlliar rfinll.a for
Mn iroiihl but nunc Hist we could per-
YtDMllr. usropo we rfa (he t, I). I).
'(vurlilun, If I (mil Rutins I'd us
u D. D. D. Prescription
Patterson DniK Company.
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II
aooD advice is;qiven
TO DAIRYMEN
I'ttNllIM' ('ollllltll)IIN Nlllllllll ItO lllll
luted it Nearly im Fomlhlo
Throughout the Yrnr Itoot
Crop ltiiKtrtmit Hem.
HUHIXKB8 AM) I'HUriaWIOXAU
It OH HUT It. (IOUM)
Civil llnglnrcr
Hend, Oregon.
UXDHIITAKKU.
Licensed liiubalmcr,
Funeral Director
I'hono. 1-oily Assistant
O. I1. NI8W0N0KU. IIodiI, Ore
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Hot
I. II. THOMPSON, M. I.
Physician nml Surgeon
Onicu on second Hour of Hntlior
Hullillng, Wall Street.
It OSS T A It Ml AM
Attorney nt I.nw
Olltco III olil First National Hank
llulldlng.
.MAIIIOX M. LIJSII
X u r i
It, Mock K.. Center Addition
llcnil, Oregon
Till! J. II. ll.WI'lt AliSTItAOT CO..
' t 4 litcurjMinited.
11 . jComploto trout Indexes nml photo
graphic copies of nil Crook Count)
i records.
Prlnovlllo, Oregon
J
Naturo Mutlmds Chronic Disunion
ml Dietary Advleo A Specialty
lilt. II. II. KRTOIIUM
('hlroprnrtor.
MclmnoTliciiiplt 4
Hour 9 to 5. 1 4 lllocka Hast
of Hum! Hotel.
W. W. FAUI.KN'Klt7T)7MrO.
DltNTIST
O'Domiull IIuIIiIIiik
'11 o n il, Orimiin
While tho following article, lulled
by tti University of Idaho dairy do
pnrtinont, la especially Intended for
Idaho, It la applicable- to Central Ore
gon n well:
Dnlrymon In Idaho nro realising
tho Importancis of winter dairying
and are Interested, tberoforo, In win
tor feodlnir. AVIilln alfalfa la ono of
tho heat dairy foeda, tho moct eco
nomical milk production can not be
readied when It la fod alone, To
maintain a hlxh IuvqI of milk pro
ductlon pactum condition ahould bo
Imitated aa nenrly pnMlblo through
tho year. During tho fall nml win
ter tho ration of tho cow lack cue-
culrnco. Hy nucculont feed wo moan
a fied which ban tbn property of
Krion Kracc. Xot only doe well n
feed havo a nutrient valur, but It In
of kp'M Importnnco In that It alda
,ln illKiicllon and la alto very palata-bio.
Hucciilonco may lo provided In tho
ration with root crojia or allaro. To
tho man with n few cowc, root
ahould bo uaod. Itoot crop well
adapted to Idaho conditions aro man
gal wurzela, earrota, aiignr lota and
many farmcra aro getting Hood re
aulta by uctng their cull otatoei.
Ilreta coutalu a higher amount of nil
trlenta than mangel iniml but na a
larger tonnr.go of mangel wurxebt can
bo realised, It U mora economical to
grow the lc;ior, Hut tho dairyman
with a larger herd ahould by all
moan fved corn allagn. Whllo tho
alio In not yet In gtnoral uce through
out Idaho, thoro can bo, In many aec
tlona of tho atnto, n very rtno quality
of corn ullage grown. Hllago not on
ly provides oucctilonro In tho ration,
but when need to supplement alfalfa
hay will bo moru nearly n lalancod
ration for tho dairy cow than la" o
a'blo lo get with any other two feeds.
Thorn la no better way by which
tin corn crop oan bo used than
through thu silo. Probably nioro
feeding vtiluo can bo secured from an
aero of corn utilized In this way than
front an oiiI amount used In any
other way.
Hxperltmtnts hav rhown that cow
unarouitomml to sllago will U'cotuo
very fond of It In two or three days.
Then thoy wit of It more greedily
than they did of green fodder. Thoy
enl mora of It than dry feed and
therefore havo more fel In tholr ays
t"is with which to i.iake milk aftor
thoy havo subtracted their required
rllewaaoe for tho supiHirt of the
Ik)1) .it Improves the gineral tone
of tint cow, which Insures hoalth, onuy
d'llvery of calves nml lastly, will glvo
morn milk nml butterfut per amount
of foud c.ittn tlniu those fed on dry
feed.
PROVIDING WATER
FOR DAIRY COWS
No oilier milmnl neiils and ill Hire
as imn li water r dny im dix-s the i'mv
In luiiiy How of milk. I'lirthcrmnre.
(lie iiiiiiilllv of water the cow takes
llMliilly H'IIh us whether she Is n good
or ii Hr row. snys l W, I.lglity In
Niitloiml HbM'kmau, If you water your
intv with h :ill or by any mentis
by whli h you inn meiisitro the
wider you wUI soon notice that your
trig milkers will a Venice eight, nine
and et en ten gallon, ami If you havo
hirge ow nml eitra milkers they
will drink considerably nlore. The row
will not take these large tianlltles at
one itiitik, yet many people giro tho
row only one opiwrtuiilty to drink In
twetit-fotir hours. Here water Is the
limiting fiHtor, and mws kept under
mil iiindltloti nsiislly waste a lot of
feed lniiiiJe I hey huve not tho liquid
(n iiKslmllsle It.
. Wuter Is Ihtf most Inez (tensive part
nt the ration, and why a man should
limit the itiuutlly and lose some of
Hie more eotly Ingredients seems toys
tertoti. but doubtless that man tins
never tlMiitght that wnler Is the root
liuKrtiiut part of the cow's ration
Water iots very tittle and air nothing
at till, nml yet many cows suffer for
wnnt of both from fall until spring.
Any (htimiii wls pretends to le a dai
ryman should have sumo system of
n 'cSjizttfs&ritf&wQijfGSS&z
v. v. ooi:, m. n.
H h y s I c I a n nml H it r g e n
Onico over First National Dank
Otllco Hours: 10 to 11' a. m.l
to 3 uml 7 to 8 p, m.
IIKNI). :: OltnaON
C. H. HKXHOX
Attorney At' L w
Onico In old 1'lrst National Hank
Hullillng
llmid, Oregon
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VIIIIXON A. KOItlllM
IJVWYKIt
First Nntlonal Hank Ilulldlng,
lioml, Oregon
or. on an h. you no
Civil, Mining nml Irrigation
Kiigluecr.
Oregon Btroot
Ofllco with J. A. KaitcB.
1 O. M I X O It
I'ostouico Hullillng
MllS Fllti: ACCIDKNT
I N H U II A N C 13
Notary Public- nnd Coii'-oynnoltiK AH
Logal I'uper Correctly Druwn
Fidelity Homls.
W. K. V A UK Kit
i numbing, Hteiint nml Hot Water
II DM t I II g.
Jobbing Promptly Attcndod to
. ' III3NI). OHKQON
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All
SI. .1. SI A I X
Kinds of Hlacksmltli Work
Prlenn ItmiHOlinhlo
MlnncBotn Ht., Hot. Hond and Wall.
U. N. HOFFMAN
N O T A It Y P U II hi V
Hunter's uml Angler's Lirriiso Pnperti
' ii Hpeclulty.
JluIIotln Olllco, Hond, Oregon.
M1H8 15VA L. OKAVE8
Toucher of
, . . PIANO PIiAYINO
.'llesldenco Htudlo nt Sirs. A, SI, Iir
-' ' ' ' ' Telephone.
The Imported itttty bull NoMt
of UaklciiiU ilanJt si tlis hsl ot
J t- HiKKtns Ulmtmlurr (snn.
nesr Urxlnstun. Kr Us I rtcsnl
mI m the mutt ctlebratnl Jry
UjII In Hi world. Ilia moid ss a
lrl( wlnnrr hlmlf an J for prlf
wlnnlnc prostny la unaurpaatctl, al
llHiuuh tic la only six years old
Mnrty nrtt prlirs sml champion
hlpa Haml lo tint credit of NoLla
of Uaklanda and his set within ths
pa t Hunt and a halt yars.
watering the cows In shelter under
niiidllloiis that prvvcut the freezing of
the drinking water. One system Is
rt-mdble nt one place and n different
one nt another. The luislns or Indi
vidual drinking cup may Ideal for
this man. while the concrete continu
ous trough U-fore tho cows, with wa
ter running thmhgh It parts of the
day. Is Ideal for the other.
I The farmer who does not feel that
he can afford these fixtures, though
they need not be expensive, can have
a -barnyard on the south side of the
ham. well drnlncd, with a solid bot
tom, nnd In thin n water tank for the
cows tu drink at leisure. In this tank
miMt l n tank heater In cold weather
lo keep the water from freezing. All
sides of the ynrd should be protected
with ricks, and on the north side n
lcniH.rury straw or stover roof should
I' mode for shelter on very bad days.
If the ii'w nre let out Into this yard
I
fflVf
iiWjfl
frrs mi, ft ttM. ,,
PuriuaJe lum to (five you
COMMUNITY
SILVER.
Show him this advertisement so he -will lenow
the kind. Tell him that this famous ware has a
solid silver disc overlaid on the wearing points, and
it is then plated with a triple-plus plate.
Community Silver is guaranteed for 50 years
in ordinary family use.
Patterson Drug Company
THE KEXALL, STORE.
Free Fruit Land at
Paisley
DON'T DE AFRAID OF V.S. GOVERNMENT CAREY
ACT IRRIGATION PROJECTS IN OREGON,
The day of Irresponsible Irrigation cnmjianlmi In this state Is past. When
the Xorthwcxt ToMiiiltc (.'ornpnny of Philadelphia look over the Paisley
Project In take, County, It gnre the largest bond ever given In the stile
fifty thousand dollars gu-iirnolccliifj completion of the project. Kvery
three months It makes an itemized statement of cxpeiikes to the Desert
Land Itoard. All of Its advertising; books, maps, contracts, subscription
agreements nnd literature Is submitted to the Desert Land Hoard fur In
spection beforo hclnjt Isaued.
TIIK liAXl) IH LKVHL. FltHi: FHOM HOCK. AND Ifl A UICII YOf
CAXIC AHII KOIL. The climate Is perfect for fruit, Mhlcli now grows to
perfection at Paisley.
Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, (Prunes.
Construction work upon tho dam and reservoir has now been In
progrekN for three months, with Thomas Hawthorn, Ktate Inspector, on
the ground. He was formerly with the U. H. Got eminent Ueclamatlon
Men Ire on the UmotllU Project.
Hend for .'I- wge llliutrnteil book, f.'o to Paisley by automobile
stage from Hond and see the laud. Our agent at Paisley, Hugh K. Oil
more, will show you the land. It Is free lo thoic who pay the cost of
putting water on It.
Northwest Towntltc Co. are among the Inrgent taxpayers In Oregon,
owning ton unite sub-dlvislons nt Priueville, Slndrim, Itedmond, Hcnd,
Hunts, Vnlc mid also the KlO-scre Corn ranch at Palaley, including a 50-barrel-a-4lay
capacity flour mill, and general store.
Our bank references arc:
First National Hank, Philadelphia. Pn.
(ilrard National Hank, Philadelphia, Pa.
Commercial Truat Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Interstate Finance Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.
Slerchnnts' Trunt Co., C'amdeu, N. J.
Kerurlty Havings & Trust Co., Portland, Ore.
Address all communications to our Portland office, C01 Ycon Hullillng.
Write now. The average cost of water will be $10 dollars an-acre.
We will ghc you n Mjuare deal.
Northwest Townsite Co.
308 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
SEE OUR AGENTS IN BEND
HOMESEEKERS' LAND COMPANY.
at 00 n. m. and left In this yanl r.ntll
.15MI p. in. every day with plenty of
wntcr In the tank kept from frceslug
with the water heater they will fare
quite well. Cows yarded must, of
course. U dehorned. A tank heater
costs so little that In bad weather It
pays for Itself In a few weeks. The
average farmer's cows ore better In
the yqrd In daytime If left out regular
ly than In tho stable be has, uulest It
I an unusual stable.
Th Farm Work Horss.
Tho proper caring for farm horses be
gins with the careful selection of farm
work, avoiding tho uce of light horse
for heavy work or of extremely jjvavy
horses for work which could more eas
ily bo done by horses of lighter weight.
The burse which is not suited for Its
task Is so heavily handicapped that no
care that ran h given It can alto
gether compensate for tho natural In
cfflcleucy. Ijtck of mmfortuhle sta
bling. Ibe esseutlala of which are little
more tbau fairly roomy quarters In a
dry. light, well ventilated shelter whlrn
protects the animal from beat In Hum
mer and from cold In winter, niaj-ln
terfere with the horso's greatest use
fulness, A comfortably bedded stall Is
a great boon to the tired horse, and
such a bed should bo supplied as will
encourago tho homo to lie down during
much of the night Wet bedding, tin-
jpven stall Doom and extremely nar
row stall nro circumstances that too
often Interfere with tho comfort of the
horse. Form Press.
RECORD OFTpSFERS
Tho Hond Co. to Uuth R. Ovorturf,
Its 2 nnd 3, blk 44, Contor add. Donil.
lilmor NUwougor to 8. P. Lev. part
of aUnwUnwVtioU. see. 4-1S-12.
I. U. Snail to A. N. Hamilton, Its
7 and 8, blk 41, Center add., Hond.
$405.
1. II. Suoll to Mrs. D. a Scott Ham
ilton, It 0, blk 4, Center add., Hond.
$180.
Tho Hond Co. to F. I. Sclmtter, It
6, blk 20, Contor add,, Hond.
Tho Hond Co. to Tot Tuggart Prln
glo, It 12, blk 13, Park Add., Hend.
J. II. Honn to J. F. Hean. half In
terest In lot 18, subdivision 4, Hend.
La Pino Towuslto Co. to O. C. Mas5
ton, It 28, blk 32, La Pino. $136.
O. S. llogofa to Mlntn W. Hqwnrd,
nHsott, oHnoHi hoc. 3(5-16-19.
William P. Ireland to William W.
Irolaud, Us 8 and 9, blk 19, Des
chutes. U. 0. Coo to C. S. Hudson, half Inter
est In lot 1C, blk 4, Hend.
C. S. Hudson to U. C. Coo, half In
torcat In lot 13, blk 4, Hend.
Wlnlfre4 U. .Hopper to "Deschutes
Ueclamatlon & Irlgatlon Co.. ditch
near lino between sections 15 and 1C
of tp lCrl2.
II. L. Vcaxlo to Dooto & Son, w
sec. 1C-1C-20. $1200.
A. L. Yeazlo to It. Hooten & Son,
e'.ine'.i, ne of sc, nv of sc, sec. 16-1C-20.
$(00.
The Hend Co. to C. A. Holmes, It
21. blk-15, Park add.. Hend.
Tho Hend Co. to Hond Park Co., Its
9 and 10. blk CS, It 4 blk 46, Center
add., Hond.
Hend this morning that twp of tbo
. town's prominent citizens had made a
i small wager as to when construction
'work on the Oregon Trunk south of
, Hend was to begin. One has tet $10
I that work will commence by Febru
ary 1. The man who bet against
him thinks It won't begin before May
J 1. Hoth are considered to be near
rattroau m$n or influence.
AROUND THE COUNTY
-S '& "
UUILDING POWBU LINK.
(Prinoille Journol.Tv'
Material for tho Cove Power Coa
lines la coming In by train every day.
Eight miles of tho line Is completed,
connecting Culver and MotolltiB.
Work wll be pushed to Mndras and
then to Priueville. Car shortage Is
responsible for the delayin securing
supplies.
LIGHT COMPANIKS COMPKTi:.
I iu cu-iiut iunr vum mines aro
biding to secure the contract for tbo
street lighting of Prlnevllle. Tbo
Prlnevllle Light & Water Co. and tho
Cove Power Company aro the rivals.
The later corporation will furnish
current at Madras nnd Metollus. The
Prlnevllle council will consider the
two propositions at its December
meeting.
POTATO AVAIIEHOUSE.
Work has been started on a potato
warehouse at Redmond under the-01-rectlon
of tho Farmers' Union. It
will of two stories. 100 by 150 foet
In dimensions nnd large enough to
hold four carloads of spuds at one
time. Tho uper part of the building
will bo Mfcod for general storage pur
poses. It Is expected to havo It com
pleted shortly. i
GROWS HLUK llARLUY.
(Redmond Spokesman).
Robert McShorry cold to a farmer
In tho Powell Uutto u'strfct n sack of
hluo barley weighing 117 pounds. The
barley wbb sown on three acres and
whon threshed the yield was 147
bushels.
CONCRETE BLOCK PLANT.
(Itedmond Spokesman). I
Jhe Hegardt-Elllott Co. has 'ppi.
chased the patent right to manufao
tureJho "Meara" aystom of reinforc
ed concreteTbulldlng blocks, and Is
now erecting a plant about a mile
and a half south of the city on tho old
athlngton place, where It will man.
ufacturo the blocks.
SL'RYKYIXG NUW ROAD.
(La Pino lnter-Mountaln).
Conforming with orders from tho
County Court, County Surveyor F.
A, Rtco and n crow of men begau
work this morning surveying out a
lino for part of tho proposed now
county road. Mr. Rico began at a
polut on tho section lino some rods
west of tho Caldwell resldenco, nnd
will folow the section lino south to
tho Klamath county lino, a distance
of about 10 miles. It will require
three days to finish life survey? Tho
section lluo runs direct through-Ros-land
and La Pino, on4 southwest of
tho Stearns' ranch and ranger sta
tion, and so on to the county line
Tho court will act on the survey at
tho January meelng.
HET ON RAILROAD WORK.
(La Pino lnter-Mountaln).
The Information "was phoned from
SUHSTANTI AL IM PRO VKMKNT.
(La Pine lnter-Mountaln).
Whon the woven wire fence. 314
miles In length, was recently finished
around J. S. Uogue's 320-acre ranch
three mllea northwest of La Pino, It
marked what is believed to be the
most valuable fence Improvement
that has taken place In Crook county
In years. Woven wire fencing 03 Irt.
In width has been used throughout
and above this a strand of barbed
wire has been placed. Carefully so
lected pltch-pluo postB which will bo
proof against decay for many years,
nave been set 1G foet apart. Several
men havo been at work on tho fenco
for the past two months. No sneak
ing coyote can penetrate through tho
barrier to molest Mr. Rogue's sheep
or young flock. Ilia 125 head of ewea
are now roaming at will on a part of
the meadow. He recently added a
pure bred Cottswold buck to bis 'herd,
WIMKR CRTS HOHNKIt HUHINKSS.
John U. WImor has acquired tho
Q W. Ilornor general merchandise
buslnes at Laldlaw, and took posses
sion last week. Tbo deal Involved
tho trade of 200 acres of Mr. Wlmer'a
land at Tumalo. Mr. Horner bought
tho buslnes Ave years ago from (Fj B.
Dayton. Mr. WImor Is an old realdont
of the Laldlaw country, and Is widely
known and liked, having boon" suc
cessful la his varloua undertakings.