Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 11, 1915, Page Page 5, Image 5

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H I Fail to Cure
Shurnini Entertained ' Saturday
The Khuniia Cluli watt delightfully
enlerluinoil hint (Saturday aftifrnoon
at tho homo of Mr. Victor Shuw.
gave a very
Interesting history of the Hun
Xavlor Dull liac Miwiion of Tuscon,'
Arizona!. H it the finest and best
?reorVeil of all the early missions
(''Ml'illiTiHliiiil by the Jesuits in trie
Southwest.
Tho establishment of this
mission antedates the earliest Cali
fornia in by , it .(lyuat J5 ) yearn.
Mrs. Millicnn exhibited" photographD
)t(lkn hy-yhy-ji.rf,;bohj of the out
siile and interior of the mission.
Mrs. .11. )?. tN:lKnnn gave a ci'Icn
ANY CANCER OR TUMOR I TREAT,
NO KNIfC. NO PAJN. NO PAT UtHTIlCWRId
ANY IUMP In WOMAN'S BREAST ll CANCER did review of "The Tempter," iy
ii mint, ii mwHjB (Hiiwiio iHH'p k'hiKId
Ml ttio armpit lUlil H 1 1 Iff
tiitklv. Any ttiMtor,
lm-ti ur ImmIv intiK It rniit . r
Ait Ihbh-( f linn iintrr nu'itL"iJ,l
lit Mltlttt,
Our jjritt tlicci It In our lutculnj, ethical
lilrwiiilitj tuil finding encri wiiilo IK..-U.
HI ft Old tir. I Mis. lir. Cli m t Co. for Soo
' lunMfa M. u. )a riiirntii w 5ru.
. 434 1 42a Valencia SL, San Fr.ntkcr.. C.il.
KINDLY Mill. IHIS 10 unnniim lui l.;i..U l
Quartet of Blark-Whiio Men
veotrl fif the California. .InLiK-t
let 1'hV Bre "whili"i-inr
Snohomish
I taUt real pluusure in writing a
Quartet
gentlemen, giving a clean, elevating
entertainment. Tho management
in conscientious .and 'reliubje in
every partieular.
Whim the (innrf et'ipPfn'i
thin church we olcarwF niiliV than
on any other entertainment, and a
return viait wan requested. I un-
hesitatingly joy)- i,my : warpteHtfl
recommendation. ,
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KuIllCKT MUKRAY riUTTi.
1'aHtor Cni;r'K;ationHl Church.
Henry A. Jonen. This trtudc ntry
wan very entertaining and intereHlJ
inir and Mrs. HelknaD nurely did
'fjiPrndlaejlj'tbc honied, as
Hinted by Mra. II. lm, wrved a
most (lelicioita fuheheWi J 1
The jrui-HtM departed feeling lhy
ilndiipi'nta jrnost'" tlV-Hh tf I and
reirular nieetinir will be at the home
of Mrs. JpVol linn I'lkins March 20,
I i km c
Seed OaU; or Saft j ,
Good clean need Sido OhU at the
Dikbiuau ranch ou Othooo, AVriln
iu 'phuue C L. liobertf, 1'rine villc,
Oregon. 1-28 If
NewNpbk
Sailorsi
in the latest shapes
Tipperary Hats and
Pattern Hats ; -
The latest creation! in
Millinery. . The mot com
plcte and up-to-date stock
ever received jn Prinevjlle.
and hats arriving daily.
Come in and look them "over
Mrs. Estes
The Milliner
PR1NEVILLE. OREGON
:cr;cr,:35 did
l'l'Hueil l'nilirwooi tariff Lili.
f ' (.i f. - . , . .
i Jl)!:1!''! hi mrroiu y ylcm
i"iJ"etuMrhlii'(l fcileAtl r?H'rve banks.
PuHnetl the Income tax Mil. '
PniMPil sntl IniHt laws, supplement
ing tlm, Shenuan set.
Repealed l'uiiiiiutt canal tolls exomp
tlon 05 .Atiiyrlun cottHtwlHR slilpplng.
IitrecVIl tcoiiMlroctlon of govern
ment ralfroala Alaska.
' Pmiited act to regulate the trailing
In cotton futures. (
l'MiHed internal rre.venue lilU to make
up deficiency canned by reduced tariff,
ApproprlntA) - 1 ,1 20,000.000. , ,
KHlubllulied an Insurance bureau to
Insure American ships against war
huxnrds.
'PnSBial bill'' for faleral control ot
narotie drug sifioii:-
Provided for the trsnnfor of foreign
owned ahrps toAmerlran tpglstry.
Empowered -president to use army
anilnavjr( jit his discretion, to pre
Twtitrwwy, - , t
Important measures that failed were
the ship purchase bill, Immigration bill,
conservation ntVature.tfvhlch provided
w yatem for leasiiof of wuter power
klti. nilBppfne elfVvernment bill.
rcj'ukitlon of Issue of railroad semirl
tics' by Interstate commerce coramls
llonruraLcrpttttlfettL-teJeral road'im"
proveiuents, water way development,
reorganisation of civil service, prohl-
I bltloii of tho Importation of convict-
! miidn goods, army reorganization, na
tlouat prohibition, woniin suffrage. .
--
6uffrg Loses In Texas.
AiiHtln, Texas. Tho resolution pro
viding for sulnuiniilon of a cmintltu
llonol ameiiilnieiit granting tho vote
to women w:m defrntod In the senate.
i It failed by five votes to get 'the -re
do I red. twj)-tjilrda majority. ;
AMBASSADOR, PAGE
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' rnu' J Ji'" We Sell for Cash. That's Why WeSell Cheaper J f V
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Whatever your Spring wants may" be youl a treat your-!
gelfjl'.tfy 'cprnjng here .wheeryice is as much a
Standard of l V4lue as the Good--Old vDollar Itself! 1
t,.;s. v"r r , s.--jxtwSv'-w 3 :
Photo by American I'm iocUtlKi.
W. H. Page, American Ambsssador ;
to Crest Britain, who is placed in a !
trying diplomatic position owing to the I
wap. : i i , , . j
IDAHO SOLONS END SESSION
Saving In Appropriations Over Last
Blennlum 8ot at Nearly 1350,000.
liolsn, Iduho. Tho legislature ad
journed sine die Monday at 10 o'clock
after clearing away the general appro
priation and general deficiency bills,
tho educational and charitable, penal
Institutions and Judicial courts' bud
gets to meet' the drain on the state
treasury during the years 1913 and
131. ... ,.
To pay the money so appropriated,
the advalorem tax act setting a maxi
mum limit of H.DuO.OoO was passed. It
Is believed that outside revenue from
tho federal government and the sale
of lands, etc., When added to the
amount raised by the advalorem tax
will be sufficient tn meet the expenses
of the blennlum. The saving over two
years ago will bo about 1350,000. ,
The total curried liy the educational
budget as finally approved was $975,
930.60. The general appropriation
bill, to which the senate made amend
ments, carried tG10, 172.50; the Judicial
budget f 250.200, tho general deficiency
act-i2,4it,; ami tli hri labia and
penal Institutions I3G3.0OO and $310,
00,i J r. :-..:ax .i-;. f
ARGONAUT
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For Men and Boys!
't I Hhr :-v.r kan '
Shirts that will make you anxious for the(vestless an.4 coatlefes daysoj midsummer so
' f' , that you can parade their aWactive style ahcTfit
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STOP!
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Stop buying shirt3 until you
see our line. You will find
a number of new things' that
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will make you mighty glad
that you have not bought
t nm
Look over our line carefully:
examine the materials closely;
notice the variety of new up--
f r .? . rt
to-date patterns. They are
trade winners and wilf inter4
est the progressive man. ;
LISTEN!
Listen to thestoTy-- that - we
tell you. It will be a story
of quality and price; a story
pf, gjliilng moVe friends and
holding the old one with the
best shirt line on earth.
TRIANGLE
COLLARS
For Men and Boys
1-4 Sizes
- W.' DeeHng Leaves $1S,000,000.
Chlcago-j-Tlie late William Decrlug.j
harvester niaubfacturef, left 'art estate
of $15,206,873: aYter payment by bin
according to a final accounting made
in the probate aourt here.
$155,D'0O,L'osrinl Portland' Fire.
Portland, Or. Klre gutted the thrco
story brick building occupied by! Jones
Cash Store, a , mail-order. hoAise, 80
Profit street, corner of Oak, causing
the entire loss of the stock, valued at
$125,000.
. Aberdeen Mayor Loses In Primary.
Pi Aberdeen, Wa'sUl In the warmest
i prlnniry election ever held In this city
J. M. i'bllllps,- a ypung atytrney and
f formerly a Hull Mouse, defeated by 17
; votes Mayor Eugene France, a ploneoi
I who was standing for re election.
A BANK BOOK
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rrVertoin almost everything in lmportarite In tuainesa life. ,
It means freedom froni Wjorry, fresdotn from disputes about j
payments, better standing .with those with whom you do
buninesp, W'e shall be glad to have your account and you
rwiriwta'loH7n'a liere after "you" Utaf ii' ila'ld vabUges.'
rThe-Firsf-National-Banft
Of Prineville, Oregon.
.Th OldeiljB.nk in Central preaoiw s
Capital, Surpljujarjd Undivided Poflti, $15f3,000.00 ;
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eiio I oay, do you Know
the 'Filot! Butte( Telephoney
Company has more miles
o line andj a jargnf nnj
ber of subscribers than any
pther telephone company
in Cropk county and f at
cheaper rates Telegraph'
Vorinectidn is irnade1 al Ffed-
mono with all outside
C Upoin6..1MaiiCfific5,JPi5ne-
ille, Oreg(
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GREECE DIVIDED .
... OVER WAR POLICY
London. Dispatehes from Athens
say that Greece Is divided over declar
ing war ugftiiiHt Turkey and that those
who favor entering the conflict as
against Uio party of the king, who' in
sists on neutrality, have been openly
demonstrative. '
, King Constantino accepted the res
ignation of Premier Veuiazelos, who
was In favor of 'war, '
' The Turkish minister, ! Sallh Bey,
has declared openly that massacres
would take place In Turkey It Greece
broke with the Porte, while Count Mir
bach, the German minister, informed
the diplomatic corps that 'Austria and
Germany would immediately declare
war on Greece the day -that Greece
moved against Turkoy.
A dlaimtch .to the Exchange Tele
graph company from Athens says that
the Greek press, in its comments on
the operations against the Dardanelles
has declared itself in favor of Greece's
taking part In the war.
THE MARKpTS,-
Portland.i . '
Wheat Club, $1.29; bluestem $U0?
red Russian, $1.21,; forty-fold, $1.30;
red fife, $1.24. ; '.'. ::: .- "
Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, $16;
grain hay, $12; alfalfa, $13; valley tim
othy, $12.50. '.i;1 ' ," ,."
Butter-Creameryi1 35o. 1 "
Eggs-Candledt 20c- ranch, 19o, ,
Hops 191 crop 15c;' ,1913' crop, 14o.
" Wool Eastern Oregon, 25c '
-.' Seattle. , 1
Wheat Bluostem, $1.29; club $1.27;
red Russian, $1.20; forty-fold, $1.28;
fife, $1.22..' '';''; " ' iM '
Barley $25 per ton, , ' '
HayTimothy,' $18. per ton; alfalfa,
$14 per ton.' ;.. ' ; ' :J
' Butter Creamery, ' 34c.' ' 1 '
Eggs 20o.'' ' ". V: -i
CARSON
GLOVES
New Scrims" for" Spring!
f i" . 1 . r
ee them m our windows. All kinds
7f-tt,aj'kndtolorsat
D. M. Ferry & Compaiiiy Garden Seeds "
ii . i !-. e
Ji i ii '.l.-f!4.j , .iittti r.i r n-irt til ir.ar i i
tiiori Sets .;-tt i -.-- . -4. -
Sunkissed .
Oranges ',
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CLIFTGN-&CGRNETfT
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Green Leaf
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3 MORE FORTS ARE !
SILENCED IN STRAITS
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London. Three more strong forts (
in me inner Straus ui me uaruaneues
have been silenced by the Anglo
French fleet after terrific bombard
ment, according to an official com
munication given out by the British
Admiralty.
It is admitted In the official report
that a majority of the war vessels
engaging the forts by entering the
straits have been hit, some - of them
numerous times. Serious damage is
denied.. i - :
. The Turkish official report declares
that one British' battleship has been
badly damaged and that a French ar
mored cruiser has been put out of
action. None of the batteries has been
damaged, sayS thli report"' '
Damage by . the 'forts whlcb have
been replying vigorously to the as
saults of the fleet has not been con
fined to the Vessels, as several sea
planes, acting as acoufs for the Anglo
French fleet, have been brought down.
The admiralty-describes the damage
to this arm of the service in detail,
saying 'one aviator' was hit 28 times
by shots from the forts. No death has
resulted tn the aerial squadron, how
ever, according t6':the report.
The warships, are now engaged in
reducing the forts, i in the Narrows,
which is considered the most difficult
section Of the Dardanelles, from the
point of view of an attacking force.
j Ty: acQassihed . ad. in ,Th Journal
Galloway Reappointed Commissioner,
galemi, Or. The' governor,' secreta
ry of state and state treasurer unani
mously reappointed Charles V. Gallo
way state tax commissioner; Mr. Gal
loway Is a, democrat and has held the
office since ' Its creation In 1909, the
law providing that tho two appointive
commissioners shall be' of different
political apiuiiUpii. ; ') , ; . '' ;
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THE WORLD'S RECORB $EPAlATOR FOR CLOSE
SKIMMING in 50 consecutive runs during a period of 30 days
ana. on mik from 10 breeds,
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OANITARX"
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Is easily, removed,
non-rusting and
easy to wash,
'' Other scDamtors.
on account of defective bowl
constructions become insani
tary because milk, in greater
or' leaser quantity, -conies in
contact ; with," and ' quickly
ruts, cast iron and j,toel. The
Liner, exclusively a U. '
S. feature, absolute
prevents milk rontm
with the iron bowlobambci
possible h-akngc into the g
This great improvemen t,
following that of the
famous- non-rusting
nickel silver, skimming
device, with surface n.s
non-adhesive as polislicd
ivory or class, comnli tes
the most sanitary separator equipment fn existence. -: v ! 1
The Mechanical Washer makes cleaning st ill easier and most
complete. . ' '
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COLLINS W. ELKINS, Prineville, Ore.