CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Page S ALL SIDES TAKE A SHOT AT IT. CLIFTON & CORNETT We Sell for Cash. That'. Wky We Sell Cheaper Pay enough to get Real Value in a Suit of Clothes but make Sure you get what you pay for! 1915 MARCH 1915 I'S M"T' WItTfTs" " Il T 2 34j5 6 7 8 910111213 M1516 171181920 1 l 4 l -4 i ; 21222324252627 28293031 TAFT WARNS AMERICANS 6ays Belligerents Threaten U. 8. Right! Neutral Nation. Morrlstown, S. J.- Tho Vnlted KlntPi la threatened with a ai-rlous in vaalon of Its rlnlua as neutral by the warring nations of Kiirupe and In pre servltiK lt coiumi-rce with those na tlona, la fare to fure with a crisis, In tho opinion of former rrealdenl Will turn II. Tuft. In tho Dilution of the :rlals, ahoulil It arise, 110 JIiiko spirit iiuiHl bo allowed to prevail, Mr. Titfl advised; neither prhlo nor monetary passion should liidui'iitu our Judg ment. "And when tho president ahull net," Mr. Taft declared, "we must aland by 111 111 to the end. In this determination we may be sure (lint all will Join, no mutter what their previous views, no matter what their Kuropeau orlwln All will forget their differences In self sacrificing loyulty to our common flan ami our common country." Mr. Tnft's reference to tho situation confronting tho United States was made at tho conclusion of an address delivered hero before the Washington Association of New Jersey. 6uffraga Passed by Indiana Senate. Indianapolis, Iiid. Hy a vote of 37 to 3, the seuatu passed S bill giving limited suffrago to women, There was no doubt that the house would puss tho hill and tho governor sign the measure. BEFORE YOU SIGN an application for Life Insurance In any other company SERVE YOUR OWN INTEREST by examining the new low rate contract of Qregonljfc Does Business Exclusively in Healthful Oregon 5 CENTS PER DAY t $18.25 per Year Now Pays For $1000.00 Life Insurance at the age of 29. Older ages are only a trifle higher. "BEST FOR OREGONIANS" Home Office: Corbctt Bldg., Cor. Fifth and Morrison Sts., Portland A. L. MILLS t, JVcunJiill " rs ' Crook County Man Wants Damages Klamath Falls, Or , March 2. Ilecnuwe horse was taken from one of hiB sheep catnpti near Cres cent, J. C. Houston, a sheep man, hns filed a suit for $720 damages ujrainst six Crescent resident1!, in cluding Constable Thomas, Justice of the retire Cleaves and two women. According to the com plaint, the horse was taken and kept for 120 days, and ll a day rental is asked. Hecause there was no horse in the camp, Houston al leges 150 sheep strayed away, and for these he demands ftlOO. . Plant Trees. Trees are nt only an adornment to tho Turin promises, but they have also practical mine not only for their wood, but for their shelter from the winds 11 lid shade from the buruhiK sun. Now 'Is tho time to plant them. If tney be fruit trees ench locality lis Its favorite varieties, nud you should know them mid plant only such as are ndaptahle. If It is windbreaks and shade you should know that tho gov ernment experiments have proved that white pine. Norway spruce, Australia!! ntid Scotch pines and American arbor vltae have no superiors. These kinds Krovv rapidly 11 111! are not liickliitf In vlk'or or adaptability to thin soils, ex posal sltiiiitloiiM and other adverse conditions. Itut do not plant ever green exclusively about the homo, lii-clduous trees occupy a place In any scheme for farm Improvement which the evergreens alone do not and can not till. Hard or soft maples, older and elm, where they are suitable, should not be overlooked. 1 ransplanted Plants. Give transplanted plant plenty of time to recoup. Ho not water them too much or the soil will become sour and further retard the growth of the plant. Do not place In too rtarm a window, for until the growth starts they want to bo In a shady place. - - - . 1 L. SAMUEL RARS0NS, Dirt, Manager Of it. ill Muruijcr Crook County Hodge in Spokane Spok.iman-Review. BRIEF WAR NEWS The commencement of Cermony's blockade of tho Hrlllsh Isles by moans of submarine warfare on non-combatants gives to tho past week's war moves a distinction marking It apart from any other occurrence In modern Civilized conflicts. Germany Is now expected to put Into operation her de clared Intention of employing her sub marines and mines In the wsters around the Iirltlsh Isles which she has proclaimed a war tone, with ths ob ject of shutting off the food supply of the Iirltlsh people. Germany has earnestly warned the neutral states that this zone will here- , after be a danger zone for all shipping and lias expressed her determination of taking the most stringent action against the British merchantmen. The reply of the German govern ment to the protest of the United States against tho blockade of Iirltlsh waters argues that Great Britain has made tho blockade necessary by Its own declaration of Intention to Invoke starvation as Its ally and takes up the gauntlet thus thrown down. Great nrltaln, In her answer to the American protest against the deten tion of American ships by British war vessels, denies that Great Britain un duly detains ships or that the naval operations of Great Britain hove been the cause of any diminution la the vol ume of American exports. In announcing that the cargo of the steamer Wllhelmliia has been held to a prize court, the British government cites as one of tho moving reasons actuating It In this respect Germany's order confiscating all grain and flour In the empire, Austria has won her notable victory of the war during the week by clear ing Bukowlna of the Slavs. The as sistance of a German army operating In southern Gallcia has been of much service, but the major part of the suc cess must be credited to the Austrl ans. ( French and Cermans both report minor successes In the western war areas during the week, but none pos- aessea any military significance. The local offensives developed by the Ger mans against the British positions near Ypres were probably only recon naissances In forces. Intended to die close whether the British lines are be ing strengthened by the new men now arriving at the front British Steamer Sunk in Irish Sea. Liverpool. Without warning a Ger man submarine torpedoed the British steamer Cam bank a tew miles east of Llnas Point, In the Irish sea. The ex plosion killed the third engineer and two firemen. Another member of the crew was drowned In an attempt to Jump Into a boat. The rest of the crew and the pilot, 20 In all, were saved. Sarah Bernhardt's Leg Is Amputated Bordeaux, France. Madame Sarah Bernhardt, famous the world over as an interpreter of tragedy on the stage, became "the victim of a life tragedy when at a hospital here her right leg was amputated. The operation was made necessary by an affection of the knee, which has caused the noted a tress much suffering for several years. Irish Coaster Is Prey of Submarine. London. The small Irish coasting Dteamer DowiiBhire was sunk by a German submarine off Calf of Man, an Island In the Irish sea. The Germans gave the. crew five minutes in which to leave their ship. The crew landed 4 S'.ndrum, County IJown, Ireland, Wear Brandegee, Kincaid & Co Clothes I You will find them distinctive Not high priced. $12.50 $15.00 $20.00 Nap-a-Tan bhoes for Men, Women and Boys. See them in our show window GROCERIES Itex linind J'oik and Mentis, 1 pound can Hoyiil Club Salmon, nne-half pound can . Ituynl .Mull Snliimn, 1. pound can Diamond W and Koynl Club Tomatoes, 2 12 pound can.. VYinico TnmnroeK, 2 1 2 pound can Klin- Siiw n Tiiinaloes, 2 12 putiiid can lilnmond W Corn . Kail Clnlr Corn I'i-hcIii-h I 'ears . . CLIFTON & Clatsop comity will have a special exhibit at the Panama Pacific exposi tion. This was decided when the coun ty court appropriated $jU0 to defray the expense of transporting the exhib it south and placing it In position. One fatal accident was reported to Labor Commissioner Hoff this week, being the first for several weeks. A total of 37 accidents was reported, 10 In railroad employment. The fatal ac cident occurred in the logging Indus try. Iowa Senate Votes to Submit Suffrage. Dos Moines Iowa. The Iowa sen ate, by a vote of 33 to 11, passed a res olution submitting to the voters a con stitutional amendment granting suf frage to women. Too Late to Classify. Seed Wheat and Oats For Sale. flood clean sped, Little Clnti, for sale at my ranch on the Ochoeo. Also Shmlelund Side oats. Inde pendent 'phone. Call or write (i. C. Price, Prineville, Ore. 3 4 6tp Money Wanted. Experienced fanner wants to bor row $:!00 for six or seven months. Will secure loun with chattel tnort jraire on crop. Address W. XL, Jour nal, or 'phone this office. For Sale Slx-yenr-old pony, safe for boy or Klrl; broke to ride or drive, fib. See (ilenrt HeiidrtckMon, Hamilton Stables, Prineville, Ore. 3 4-ltp Cattle For Sale Forty-six head of ienrliuK and two-vear-olds, mostly Hereford and Dtirhunis. About half the number are heifers. Independent 'phone. Ai.kx Hinton, Prineville, Ore. 3 4-tf I Will Give $1000 If I Fail to Cure ANY CANCER OR TUMOR I TREAT. 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A booklet with each bottle gives full directions for use. l"on't delay. Demand "fDrops." Don't ac cept anything else in place of it Any drug gist can supply you. If you live too far from a drug store Bend One Dollar to Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Newark, Ohio, and a bottle of "5-Drops" will be sent prepaid. HI in style and decisively good. 10c 15c 13c 12 1 2c. .0c 20c Lite 2Hc CORNETT, Prineville, Oregon SATURDAY The 19th The Perils of Pauline Would you care to be in her place and be Attacked by a Maddened Gorilla The 20th episode concludes this remarkable series, after which we have contracted for THE EXPLOITS OF ELAINE Stories now appearing In the Sunday Oregonlan 15c LYRIC THEATRE 15c ' Hello ! Say, do you know ' the Pilot Butte Telephone Company has more miles of line and a larger num ber of subscribers than any other telephone company in Crook county and at cheaper rates? Telegraph connection is made at Red mond with all outside points. 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