Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 18, 1915, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
Pago 3
Prineville - Redmond Auto
Stage Line
JOHN E. HUNSAKER, Prop.
Mail, passengers, express, baggage and
freight. Connect with all trains.
Leave Redmond each morning on arrival of Train No.
104, arrive Prineville two hours later.
Ljave Princvillrt 1:00 n. ni.
-
STOP
to flaw ai t''ov wmot u 'wcsaLTwra
That cough by usinj; !ur White Pine and Tar (mcntol
tod) Cough Syrup
"Our Name Your Auurance of Dct QuI!ty"
PRINEVILLE DRUG CO.
PRESCRIPTIONISTS
Exclusive NYAL Store
QBE
We arc selling out all our Stoves
Ranges and Heaters at actual cost.
Furniture
will be sold at greatly reduced prices
up to February 20, 1915
A. H. Lippman & Co
Let The Journal do your printing
Free Information to the Mail Order Man!
Select watch ami price in my mail order catalogue; iv the
niuitl)tr clear. K you can't come, write nml ante (or prices and
what allowance on old watch.
No large, atnek of watches to pay interest on, hut order any
niako o( watch wanted. 18-nize Wallhani 1'. 8. 1!. 17 jewel, 20
year cuae tor 113-33. Ak for cheap prices.
PERCY R. SMITH, Watchmaker and Jeweler
City Meat Market
HORIGAN & REINKE, Props.
Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon
and Lard
Fresh Fish and Oysters
Fruit and Vegetables in Season
BHTISII BLOCKADE
OF GERMANY BEGUN
Endeavor Will be to Stop AI!
Commerce to and from
German Ports.
London. Oroat Britain made known
to the world la formal proclamation
how alio propound to sevar all the ar
teries of sea commarce to and from
Uormauy during ttio pt-rlorl of tho war.
Tu term "block ad." la not lined and
no prohibited area la defined. Never
tlieleas, the text of the order make
plain ICiiKtand'a purpooo to proven!
conimodltleH of any kind from reach
ing or leaving Germany during tho
Ordinance Number 220
An rillaiic) entitled nn Ordl
luiiiietii rt'icnlit,- the im ni atiiven
lor iii-utlng water, render! im linl
mid l allow, wllhln the lire limit In
he City of I'rlnevllle, Oregon, il
lining whnt almll coitltut vl.ilu
iIoiih hereof, mid providing a pun
Irthint'iit. therefiir.
The people of the City of Prlne
vllle, Oregon, do oidulii tin follow:
Stcttoiil. That from and after
the tnkhiK effect of Oil ordinance,
all (turns or other heating appnr
atii, within the fire limit, which
are or ahull lie used for the urpoici
of heatmX water, rendeiln lard,
tullow or other fatty mbatance,
and til tun led In the rear roorna or
other remote place of any buslneas
bnlldliiK, and not In the Immediate,
perHonal view anil control of tin
proprietor or III employei-H, while
lire la therein, kIiiiII be place:! upon
a ph.tform of brick, atone, cement
or Kruvel at li-uatfuiir liuhes thick,
hiii) km ll platform ahull not be I em
IhnuQve feet aqimre, at the outer
eilue of mtlil platform there atiall be
built tlieieon ,i HiilmtHntial wall of
"PRINORE"
AND
"STANDARD"
rmeviile
Flour
war.
Tho IlrltlHh order itatea that neutral ! hrlt k, alone or cement to a height
ahlpa and Uvea of non-comLuiiinta will eipou to tne lielylit of hre box of
bo spared. Disposition of captured
cargoes will bo left to prize Court, II
not requisitioned by government, pay
ment for seized cargoes not to be made
until peace, unless goods hail become
neutral before lanuance of order.
In the last clause of the proclama
tion la the proposal most Interesting
to neutrals. This Is a flat agreement
to lift the "blockade" In case any na
tion will certify that tho ships flying
Kb fia; shall not carry gooila to Ger
Hind tii ove or heutliitf plant, or in
lieu thereof, a sheet Iron or alieet
"tifl box, of equal lielhf, UUi
w licilier built ol brick, atone, cement
or sheet steel or sheet Iron, If de
sired, a sheet Iron, or sheet steel
door may te placed in one side of
mid wall, for the convenient use of
fuel, or wood In snld etove or stoves.
oeciion e.. mm any person or
persons who slmli violate nny of
the teriim and cooilltlouH of this or
(llniince, or who shall neglect or re-
fiine to comply herewith, shall be
deemed Kullty of a misdemeanor,
nnu upon conviction In
tl.i. r..i.,.-.l
"'"' "r iHisiiiaiiiiK unrein or u-1 er a court of the Cuy of Prineville.
loiinlmc to Hie aulijects of the German j Oregon, shall lie fined not less than
empire. ten dollars, anil uot more thau one
It Is ..uu, that the order declare, J:;;
in, inn iiiiuu in i.itiuru hiiijib proceed
Iiir to and from Germany's allies, Aus
tria and Turkey, the reason being, no
doubt, that the measure Is avowedly
a reprlaul aiailnat the German sub
marine warfare.
payment of such line ami cost, shall
oe connneii to the city Jail one day
furench two dollars of such fine anil
cost not to exceed thirty days.
iSctlon 3. Owing to the fact that
there are no orilluanceH Koverninj;
the use of such stoves In such places,
and 11 at this ordinance Is uecessary
wi..., D-n.-- t....u 1 ' ,IM7 """nuns prcHfrvaiioD Ol
VIBoroua Protest Expected. theneace. health and aafetr of the
Washington. Croat Britain' order; City of Prineville and Ha Inhubl-
In council explaining her embargo on tants, arid ou account thereof an
all commerce between Germany and ''"''W"7; declared to ex-
. , . , , 1st, and this ordinance shall there-
neutral countries win received with t),r, lke ,.Hirt fr(1I11 un(J atteT
such evident disappointment by high approval hv the mayor of said citv.
ofriclals of the United States govern- N-ctlon 4. Passed by the city
ment that a strong protest .gainst Its , XLeVhinlVX Mre"' 1M5,
term wa considered in official quar- Approved by the Mayor of said
ters ai certain to be made soon. Icily this 2nd day of March, 1!I15.
j (.'has. S. F.invAHiiH, Mavor.
PCDinil r?TTrpiiT uinri,.." " ,,clu,1,n'
otnumn oiHic.iTic.Ti innut . Mate omjivkod,
t ounty of Crook
Minister Will Continue War Until
Proper Guarantees are Obtained.
London. A Iteuter dispatch from
Kg
1, K. 0. Hyde, do hereby certify
that I mil the duly elected, qualified
und uctliiR city recorder of the City
of I'rlnevllle, Oregon, that I have
Itecorder.
Berlin by way of Amsterdam quotes compared the above and foregoing
the German minister of the Interior "''' J ""ll'wnee with the original
snd vlcchanceilor. Clemen, Del Br, T5l X
eck, as declaring In a speech In the i whole thereof. K. 0. Hviik.
upper chamber Germany's intention I
to continue the war until she obtaiued !
the guarantees she desired. 1
"If we were satisfied merely with
repelling the enemy," said the vice-;
chancellor, "we should soon have '
peace. Hut we cannot rest satisfied ,
with that alone; we shall not sheath'
the sword until we obtain guarantees ;
that our enemies will not attack us
aRiiln. Discussion of these guarantees
ai uin present moment would not r. r
ther German Interests."
Mi'MJJ sitj.j. sdjKiWMMrai
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WOOD-LARK"
TRACE MAK
Gopher
OiS ON I
QUICK, CERTAIN.
3- DEADLY !
ItEADT FOR ISSTAtT tB. I
HEVKIt KAILS. i
Deatror qulrrtl. aoohers. oralrfa dna-. ..
App y early In Si.ring when tho huugrr
i awake from Winter' .leep. Money back
evsr fall. "Wood-LarH" for 2i yar
stood svarr taat. Ii rmn i.,..!...,.
nt rodent put. IX your dealer ba.u'1
'rita ua.
Clarke, Woodward Drug Co.
C. CLAY POOL
W. F. KING CO.
FOR SALE h
CLIU'UX & C0NNETT C. W. KLKINS
J. li. STEWART & CO.
Prineville Motor Freight Co.
Daily motor truck service to and from Red
mond. Special trips. Delivery to all parts
of the city. Qyick and reliable service.
Red juniper wood for sale.
Office west of Post Office.
Prineville Motor Freight Co.
Prineville, Oregon
Seed Wheat
Clean lllue S;em Wheat for .sale.
Price $1 73 p"r bushel. 'Phone, or
write Marion's Fee l .Store, Redmond,
R
Oregtri,
3 ll-li
' 111 l"l - 'I1 JPu ,
Best for
ow
To be successful in getting every tree in your new orchard to'grow, plant
ing should be done during the next month and as soon as possible
Come and select your own trees; see them
before you buy and select just the
size and kind you want!
We will keep a yard in Prineville for the next thirty days where you can buy any
thing you wanr in fruit trees and berry plants. If you cannot come,
mail your order in and we will deliver promptly
Roses, Ornamental Shrubs, Climbing Vines, Etc.
The demand has been so great in the past that we have decided to add a line of
roses and various ornamental plants for this spring's trade, and the first assortment
of these plants will arrive the last of this week. Call and see them at our yard,
west end of First street, or call at the Journal office.
Also excellent for
grown-ups
Meaay Back If not SatUlad
D. P. Adamson & Company
Lafollette Nursery Co.
PRINEVILLE
Both Phones
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