Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 01, 1915, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
Page 6
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THE WORLD'S RECORD SEPARATOR FOR CLOSE
SKIMMING in 50 consecutive runs during a period of 30 day
and on milk from 10 breeds.
Dan itaky
Most I
Is easily removed,
non-rusting and
easy to wash.
Other sonarstors.
on account of defective bowl
constructions bocomc insani
tary because milk, in printer
or lesser quantity, comes in
contact with, and quickly
rusts, cast iron and steel. The
Liner, exclusively a L.
S. feature, absolutely
prevents milk- contact
with the iron bowl chamber and
possible leakage into the gears.
This great improvement,
following that of the
famous non-rusting
nickel silver skimming
device, with surface as
non-adhesive as polished
ivory or class, completes
the most sanitary separator equipment in existence.
The Mechanical Washer makes cleaning still easier and i
complete.
COLLINS W. ELKINS, Prineville, Ore.
Only $1.50 per Year
You . would . enjoy . the . Journal
Try it a Year and see
SELL YOUR
CREAM
TO THE
Ochoco Creamery
AND MAKE MONEY
Ochoco Butter
Clean and wholesome. The Butter that Betters the Bread
ICE CREAM, the clean, pure kind. Try iL For sale at
Lakin's, Adamson's and Belknap's
L. B. LAFOLLETT, Proprietor
A Dollar in the Bank
Is worth two in the hand, because it is safer.
It soon grows and begins to work for you.
Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or.
PRINEVILLE MEAT MARKET
HALL & DAVENPORT
Proprietor
Our cold storage plant enables us to
keep a full line of fresh meats in
perfect condition. Fruits and vege
tables. Give us a trial.
150 LIVES LOST WHEN
SHIPS ARE TORPEDOED
Two British Steamers Victims
of Powerful German Sub
marines. London. About 150 lives wore lost
In the sinking by Gorman submarines
of the African liner Knlnha mid the
British steamer Abulia, bound from
Liverpool for Lisbon.
The Kaluta was torpedoed In St.
George's Channel. The vessel carried
a crew of 90 and about 100 passengers,
and of this total only 140 were res
cued. Of those rescued eight died
later from exposure.
The Agulla had a crew of 42 and
three passengers and of these 23 of
the crew and all the passengers were
lost.
In both cases on sighting the sub
marine the captain tried to escape by
putting on all speed possible, but the
under-water craft overtook the steam
ers, showing that Germany now has
some of her most mod urn submarines
engaged In the blockade operations
against England.
The captain of the Falaba, who was
one of those lost, was given five min
utes to get his passengers and crew
into the boats, but, according to the
survivors, before this was possible a
torpedo was fired, striking the engine
room and causing a terrible explosion.
Many persons were killed and the
steamer sank in ten minutes.
Trawlers which happened to bo In
the vicinity rescued most of those who
were saved.
The Aguila was attacked off the
Pembrokeshire coast The submarine
opened fire with her gun, shells from
which killed a woman passenger, the
chief engineer and two of the crew.
Even after the crew had commenced
to lower the boats, according to the
story of the survivors, the Germans
kept up their fire, and some of the
boats were riddled with bullets.
ARTILLERY !ENT TO
MEXICAN BOMR
General Funston Given Charge
of the Situation With
Free Hand.
San Antonio, Tex. Three batteries
of the Third Field Artillery. Including
450 men and 13 guns, In command of
Colonel George V. Vandouseu, at Fort
Sam Houston, were entrained tor
Brownsville and were ordered rushed
to the border by a special train.
Major-Goneral Frederick Funston
departed upon receipt of advices from
Itrownsvllle after ordering out the ar
tillery, lie said that the infantry at
Texas City would not be sent to the
border for the present, but would be
held in rendlnesj.
General Funston, commanding the
IVpurtmeut of the South, will take
charge of the situation at llrownsvtlle
and ho has discretionary powers to
act In the event firing Into Browns
ville by either .Mexican force contin
ues, lie served formal notice on the
commanders of the two forces that
they would bo held personally respon
sible for shots fired Into the Texas
town, and that American troops would
bo prepared to enforce the order.
Cent Cities Talk by Wireless Phone.
Portland. Speech by wireless tele
phono from Seattle to Portland, a dis
tance of ISO miles, has at lust been
rendered possible. This was proved
Monday night, conversation at the
wireless station at Kent, near Seattle,
being heard at the station near Lents.
11,000 Die In Fight.
ChalonB, sur-Marne, Frauce Eleven
i thousand German dead have been tak
j en from the trenches won by the
! French during 20 days of fighting In
the Champagne country.
AIRMEN ACTIVE IN WEST
LEADER OF ROBBERS SHOT
Disputed Crest of Hartmann's Weller
kopf. In Vosges District, Captured
London. Capture by the French of
an important position in the Vosges,
the main height of Hartmann's Well
erkopf, which Is asserted by Paris and
admitted by Berlin, and activity on the
part of aviators on both sides were
the features of the battles on the west
ern front In France and Flanders.
Both sides tell of the capture of
aviators of the enemy. French air
men dropped bombs on Bapaume and
Strassburg. The German account Bays
a Frenchman was forced to come down
near Arras. German aviators bom
barded both Calais and Dunkirk and
dropped several bombs on the town of
Wilier, northwest of Thann. It was
at Badonviller that the French say
they brought down a German aero
plane, captuajug the pilot and. the ob-
RUSSIAN RAID IN
. PRUSSIA CHECKED
Berlin, by wireless to Seyvllle, X.
Y. The Russian offensive movement
against the east Prussian territory to
the north of Tilsit came to Its end
with the expulsion of the last Russian
from the province. '
The Invaders were thrown back
across the border after a brief but
hard fight and the Germans advanced
to a point In front of Polangen. The
Russians were at Krottingen and Jaka
bow. Steps have been taken to guard
the inhabitants of this district against
further invasion of this kind.
Russian troops who started from
Tauroggen to loot Tilsit in the. same
way they looted Metnel have been re
pulsed near Laugszargen. They suf
fered heavy losses and were driver
back over the Jedlorunpa river.
Several Russian advances between
Augustowo forts and the Vistula have
been repulsed, and in some places this
fighting continues.
Youth Brings Down Henry Starr, Who
Has Price on His Head.
Oklahoma City, Okla. Members of
a band of desperadoes who escaped
from Stroud after robbing two national
banks of $5000 eluded half s dozen
mounted posses and were believed to
be riding safely toward the fastnesses
of the Klamlchi Mountains with their
poll.
Five men wero In the party which
escaped after the robberies, It was
learned from eye witnesses, while two
of the band, Henry Starr, notorious
Cherokee desperado, and a man named
Estes, were wounded and captured.
First reports said the band numbered
11 men.
Paul Curry, 18 years old, Is the hero
of the raid, for It was the town mar
shal's young son who wounded and
helped capture the leader of the raid
ers, believed to be Starr.
New Fair Secretaries Selected.
Salem, Or. W. Al Jones, represen
tative In the legislature from Wallowa
and Union counties, was appointed
secretary of the state "air to succeed
Frank Meredith, who had accepted an
offer of the secretaryship of tho Wash
ington state fair. Mr. Meredith will
go to North Yakima, where the fair
Is hold, at once.
Odenwald Libeled by Government,
Washington. United States Attor
ney Brown at San Juan, Porto Rico,
reported he had libeled the German
steamship Odenwald and that the ship
is now In custody of the United States
marshal. That Is the first step In pro
ceedings to have the Odenwald con
fiscated for an alleged violation of
American neutrality.
F-4 May Never Be Recovered.
Honolulu. After three days of In
cessant dragging and searching for the
submarine F-4, submerged In the wa
ters here with her crew of 21 men,
naval authorities were not absolutely
certain that the vessel would be recovered.
300 In Wreck on San Francisco Bay.
San Francisco. With 3')0 passen
gers on board, mostly women aiid chil
dren. Including 78 orphaus, the Gener
al Friable, a small bay steamer, struck
a submerged rock 100 yards off the
Panama Pacific Exposition grounds
and began to sink. Lifeboats from
United States warships anchored near
by promptly took off all hands and
brought them ashore.
EITEL MUST INTERN
OR SAIL BY FRIDAY
Washlngton.-Tbe Prlnz Eltel Fried
rich must leave American waters by
Friday or suffer Internment.
On the day named three weeks will
have been spent by the German auxili
ary cruiser in American waters.
The use of force with reference to
Internment has not been thought of,
The battleship Alabama was ordered
to Hampton Roads for the purpose of
"preserving the neutrality of the port."
She will prevent any attack from be
ing made upon tho Prinss Eltel Fried
rich by British cruisers so long as the
German ship is within the three-mile
limit of the United States.
In addition, she will forbid the de
parture of the Prlnz Eltel Friodrlch
immediately after a belligerent mer
chant ship. There must be a 24-hour
Interval between the departure of
British and French merchantmen and
that of the German.
That the vessel will be interned is
believed to be certain, Cruising out
side of American waters are several
powerful British cruisers, each of
which in a single-handed fight could
gink the German ship.
Food Conspiracy Is Not Found.
Washington. The department of
Justice announced that its agents, who
have been Investigating charges of
"gouging" had found no evidence of
conspiracy to increase food prices as
a result of the European war,
1915 Boicks
The Primier Cnrs
for the New Year
Come in and see two of the the latest
cars now on display at our garage.
All the latest improvements.
Huff-Noble Auto Co.
PRINEVILLE
OREGON
Prineville
Commission House
Dealers injall kinds of
FARM PRODUCE
Flay, Grain, Flour and Feed. Forwarding Storage
and Commission Buyers of Hides, Pelts
and Furs
JACK SUMMERS Manager
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Prineville, Oregon
Pure Drugs and Chemicals.
Prescriptions a specialty.
Maher & Grosh Cutlery.
Books and Magazines Cigars
and Sundries. Lowney's
Candies' in sealed packages.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Prineville, Oregon
r,
Save Time
and Trouble
Get your fruit, vegetables, etc. from
D. MADDUX & CO.
where you can be sure of your
money's worth. The best 6n
the market always.
Telephone Red 603
Goods Delivered