Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 20, 1914, Image 8

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Fboto by American Prcu Association.
Russian Troops Digging Trench
News dispatches unite In declaring that tbe Russian soldiers went almost
aaad with Joj at the prospect of war with Germany. Trench digging is a part
f the science of warfare, and the Russians get some valuable though si pen
sire experience in the war with Japan. ,
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Two B'g Men of the War
Here are shown the kaiser of Germany and the czar of Russia with their
jersonal staffs. The kaiser is on the left When this picture was taken it
was little thought that in a few months' time these rulers would giv the word
tint meant a conflict that filled the entire world with dread.
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German Kaiser Talking Over War
Here are shown the German emperor (on the left) discussing plans for war
with two of his trusted rear admirals. Rear Admiral von Tirpitz is shown In
the center and Rear Admiral von Uoltzendorff on tbe right
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Some Orientals Gain
American Quality of
Directness
By Professor EDWARD A. STEIN ER
of Grinnell Collegft low
I WAS once in the company of
some distinguished Americans
of whom Colonel Roosevelt was
one, and I heartily disagree with a
view ho advanced during our con
versation, lie said that there waa a
radical difference between the ori
ental and tho occidental type of
mind and that for this reason
AMERICA XEVEU COULD AS
SIMILATE THE ORIENTALS.
He even named the oraot date back
in antiquity when occidentals and
orientals drew apart to engage in
their separate mental processes. I
know, however, a young Chinese
who was sent here to bo educated as
a missionary. When he returned
home after a number of years in
America he was asked to participate
in a church service as an assistant.
He found that he hadn't learned the
service thoroughly, and he asked tho
presiding clergyman the rather
rouch question, "SAY, BISllOr,
WHERE DO I BUTT IN ON
THIS?"
THAT QUESTION NEVER COULD
HAVE COME FROM A HOME
REARED CHINESE. THIS YOUNG
MAN'S MENTAL PROCESSES
SURELY HAD GAINED THE AMER
ICAN QUALITY OF DIRECTNESS
AND LACK OF CEREMONY.
Honesty Demanded In
Operation of
American Cities
By HENRY BRUERE, City Chsmber
lain ol New York
AMERICAN cities generally
have come to tho stage
wherein their citizens expect
definite reasons along the lines of
scientific public service for the
things which their officials do.
The new sentiment is DE-
M A N D I N G
HONEST Y,
but it is de
manding more
than that it is
DEMANDING
ITS FULL
M 0 NT E Y ' S
WORTH. Not
only must there
be no stealing;
there must be
no waste.
And not only
must there be
NO STEAL
ING AND NO
WASTE, but
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Press Aoclatlon.
there must be intelligent expendi
ture that is, the people do not shy
at giving up their money. They
give it cheerfully, but they demand
results.
In these days the government
which stole nothing and saved
much, but which did not deliver to
the people a safe and pleasant, a
progressive, an improving city,
would be open to just criticism
and would get it.
IN AMERICA THE BUSINESS
CORPORATION HAS BEEN DEVEL
OPED TO ITS HIGHEST POINT OF
TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY. THE
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION NOW
MUST BE. BUT THIS PUBLIC EF
FICIENCY MUST HAVE VERY
CLEAR SERVICE AIMS.
Panama Canal
Has Upset
The Weather
By JOHN J. MAXWELL Science Research
Student! Baltimore
THE commingling of the waters
of the Atlantic and Pacific
oceans meant a change in
their currents. Volcanic disturb
ances on tho Pacific coast made the
Pacific impulxo stronger, and thus
the GULF STREAM JS 1-LUW
IS G FARTHER NORTH, carry
ing with it the balmy v eather of
tho tropins.
IT WILL BE ONLY A QUESTION
OF TIME WHEN ARTIFICAL HEAT
IN BALTIMORE WILL BE ANCIENT
HISTORY AND THE CLIMATE
HERE WILL EE IDENTICAL WITH
THAT OF HOME. PEOPLE WILL
NOT DARE TO VENTURE OUT AT
A CERTAIN HOUR OF THE DAY,
SO HOT WILL IT BECOME.
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An Ordsal,
"Tou never tell funny stork's?"
"Nover, Whou you tell a funny story
It's always painful to watch tin other
fellow trying to coueoul bis Impatience
for you to got through and lot him toll
ouo." Wushlugtou Star.
Baby's New 8hos.
Always samlpaiHir the soles of baby's
new shoes before they havs been worn.
This keep her from slipping on tho
bare or polished floors and prevents
many a bad full which could easily
result in a sprain or a broken, bona,
Paid Hr Back.
Mne So you are engaged to George!
I refused Mm three times. Kthel
That must have leeii what he meant
when lie told me that lie had had sev
eral narrow escapes. New York Jour-
ual.
Only Rsmsdy.
Life Is thick sown with thorns, and
I know of no other remedy than to
pass through them quickly. The long
er we dwell on our misfortune the
greater is their power to harm us.
Voltaire.
Woman's MusoUs.
Sdentlflc text have shown that In
occupations employing tho larger mus
cles women tire more rapidly than
men, while In work In which smaller
muscles are osod they are more em-
clout
Milk en a String.
In Siberia In winter milk Is trans
ported In a frozen state. A round
bole having been cut In the middle of
each cake of frown milk, the cakes are
threaded on a string and thus carried
to market
Smyrna's Fig.
Most of the 20,000,000 pounds of figs
Imported Into this country annually
come from a strip of land near Smyr
na about utnety miles long and lww
than one mile wide, this being the
world's chief dried tig district.
Canary Archipstage.
The Canary nrchlHlago, a Spanish
possession b'tug about 3,000 miles east
of St. Augustine, Fla., consists of
thirteen islands having a total area of
2,700 square miles and a population
of about 400.000.
ProUcltd.
Mrs. Coupon Thomas says that we
must economize. All his securities are
dropping lower every day. Mrs. Van
Gelt (a rich young widow) Mine are
til right I know. I keep them in a
nafe deposit vault Puck.
His Goldsn Wsdding.
Jones Coming around to my golden
wedding next week? Brown (In'"-
nantly) Your golden wedding! Why
man, you're not tblrty-flvc? Jones-
No, but I'm marrying an American
heiress. London Tlt Hlts.
Very Offtnslvs.
'Don't you dislike a man who as
sumes to know more than his olDclal
associates?" asked one statesman.
Tea," replied the other. "Particu
larly if be makes good." Washington
Star.
More Tricks.
'I see where the lending lady of that
company Is suing a professional ma.
giclau for Jilting her."
"I suppose be considered It merely a
slight of hand performance." Baltt
more American.
Men' Oxfords $1 and up.
Ladies' Oxfords $1.45 and up.
Children's Oxfords 60c and up.
Ladies' Fine Hose, regular 50
to 75c grades Armer Plate
brand now 2 pair (or 35c.
Men's Gauntlet Gloves $1 pr
Screen Doors $1.50 grade for
$1.25.
Sale on Grey Granite Ware,
Heavy Fruit Jar Rubbers 3
dozen 25c.
C. W. ELKINS STORE,
E. B.DUFUR W.P.MYERS
DUFUR & MYERS
Attorneys-at-Law
Offices at 312 Abington Bldg., Portland
Room II, Kamstra lildg., Pnneville, Off
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at the Dalles, Ore,
July 6th, 11)14.
Notice la hereby Riven that
Charles 8. Etnler
of Brothers. Oreiron, who on March
16th, 11(11, made . homestead entry
No. 08154 for wj aectlon 9, townalilp
20 a, range 1 . Willamette menu
ian, lias filed notice of Intention to
make nnai three-year prooi to entail
llsh claim to the land above di
crlbed, before A. 8. Fork, II, 8. corn
inlsHloner, at Hampton, Oreiron, on
the 18th day of September, 114.
Claimant names us witnesses
ficorifp. I). Baker, Lee A, Rawlins,
Ansel Stewart and Patrick Coffee, all
of I.lrotliors, Oregon.
8 2(1 H Frank Woodcock, Register
IA A r Ochoco No. 4(1. MeotB
every Tuesday nitflit.
Stranisprs welcome.
J. H. Gray, Noble Grand; Porcy It.
Smith, Vice Gran'l; S. G. Hitikle, Re
cording Po retary : C. B. Dinwiddio,
Troaeurer.
tProfesstr.ttal Cards
Lake M. Bechtell
LAWYER
Crook County Bank Building
Prlneville, Oregon
HOWARD GOVE
DENTIST
Crook County Bank Building
Bennett, Sinnott & Galloway
ilorney-at-Lw
deneral rraoiice
Tim IUu.ks. Outs.
N. G. WALLACE
Attorney-at-Law
Rooms 3-4-5 Kanutra Bld'g
Prln.ville, Or
J. II. Itoll A. V. Sims
Crook County Abstract Co.
(Incorporated)
I'rlnovllle, Orrgun
Abstracts Itimirnnt'c
Prof. A. W. Grater,
Divine Healer
Office In Morris Huilillng throe doors
south ol Journal olllce,
PrinavllU. Oregon
J.TrcgclIcs Hx
It. 0. 8. Kmc suit I.. H. A. London:
Llnenon Oregon ftt Medical Hoard.
SiMwillt In Kuritnry: tlynli-ne: All-
menUry Canal, womvn and chlKlrvn'i
div.'uen. f to.
Offli and wia.nr" Third slwoi nr Court
HituM. Tl-: rionwr, itim ttnwitrti
prumuUir. nnht of ur. Cunrsn modi'mta
Bhnqf ifmm. JSWmm
Ot'CUMHTH
Belknap Cdwards
(County Physician.)
T. H. J. DUFFY
(Muccnuor to W. A. Hall)
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D. H. PEOPLES
Civil and Irrigation Engineer
Uo.mii 11 Ailsmson lUil'g
Pnneville, Ore.
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urrics oni imu houth or mii i
Ukds Htuhs. Mot b oRi n rot)
doDOS telepbuufl.
W. A. BELL
Lawyer
The Dalles Oregon
JJ X, Cltloii,
tfljt C. ttrlnk
jCauytr
Willard II. Wirtz
District Attorney
Office in Crook County Bank Bldg
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Imported and Domestic
Cigars
Famous Whiskies
Old Crow; Hermitage; Reel
Top Rye; Yellow Stone;
Canadian Club; Cream
Rye; James E. Pepper;
Moore's Malt
Porter, Ale and Olympia
Draft Beer on Tap.
Imported Wines and
Liquors.
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All kinds of Choice Liquors
Wines and Cigars.
Famous Ranier Beer in
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