Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 08, 1915, Page Page 6, Image 6

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
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THE WORLD'S RECORD SEPARATOR FOR CLOSE
SKIMMING in 50 consecutive runs during a period of 30 days
and on milk from 10 breeds.
OAK ITASY
bcr and 1 1 I lj ' i
e gears. fK . 8
most K
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Is easily removed,
non-rusting and
easy to wash.
Other separators,
on account of defective
constructions become ii
tary because milk, in ci
or lesser quantity, conies
contact with, and c
rusts, cast iron ardstee
Liner, exclusively a L1
S. feature, absolute!;
prevents milk cotitac
with the iron bowl chai
possible leakage into t
This great impro Yemen t,
following that of the
famous non-rusting
nickel silver skimming
device, with surface as
non-adhesive as polished
ivorv or class, comnletes
the most sanitary separator equipment in existence.
The Mechanical Washer makes cleaning still easier and :
complete.
COLLINS W. ELKINS, Prineville, Ore,
I YRIC THEATRF.
Friday and Saturday, April 9-10
The first of the Craig Kennedy
Detective Stories
Now appearing in the Oregonian, entitled
"The Exploits of Elaine"
Story No. 1. "The Clutching hand"
15 cents
A BANK BOOK
overtops almost everything in importance in business life.
It means freedom from worry, freedom .from disputes about
payments, better standing with those with whom you do
business. We shall be glad to have your account and you
will be glad to have one here after you learn its advantages.
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon.
The Olde.t Bank in Centra Oregon
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $150,000.00
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 it. For'sale at
Lakin's, Adamson's and Belknap's
L. B. LAFOLLETT, Proprietor
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GEM INTEREST
Events Occurring Throughout
the State Curing the Past
Week.
Two Lumber Mills to Open.
Klamatk Kails. The Algous lumber
company sawmill opened far a son
son's run Monday "morning. The mill
will give employment to about 200
men, and lias s capacity of 125.000 feet
of lumber every 10 hours. There Is
about 15.000,000 reel of lumher to be
cut by the plant this season. The box
factory at the plant has been running
to capacity all winter.
The enlarged and improved Long
Lake lumber company plant on Upper
Klamath lake will open April .10. That
plant has a capacity of 60.000 feet a
day, und will employ about 23 men.
Staff is Appointed by General White.
Portland. Adjutant General Georg
A. White has announced his appoint
ments to the general staff of the Ore
gon uattonal guard. The personnel ot
the new staff t9 as follows: Ooktaet,
Creed C. Hammond, Eugene; captain.
Daniel E. lion man, Portland; captain.
Leo J. A. Plronl, Portland; captain,
John A. Huchannn. Roseburg; captain,
Prank P. Tebbetts, Portland, and col
onel, t'lenard McLaughlin, of the Uuit
ed States army.
Eugene's Whale Wanted In the East.
Eugene. The museum of compara
tive toology, of Cambridge, Mass..
wants to buy Kugene's whale, accord
ing to James Kullerton, donor and
manager. The Field museum, at Chi
cago, has also written to Mr. Fuller
ton asking him to set a price on his
mammal, the same whale that he
brought up from 'the coast of Lane
county and the one that the university
of Oregon refused to accept after It
arrived, carrying an odor all Its own.
Mr. Fullerton has refused to sell It,
for It has been given to Eugene.
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Photo by Amrriean Prrns AKmiutiin
Sir R. H. Plcrcs, commander of th
British fleet of warships which at
tacked the Turkish port of Smyrna.
HEALTH LAWS INSUFFICIENT
Sanitary Code for Smaller Cities Ar
ranged by University of Oregon.
Eugene. "After examining a large
number of health ordinances of Ore
gon cities, I have teen impressed with
the insufficiency of these to deal with
health conditions. Most of them deal
In an incomplete manner with com
municable diseases and nuisances, but
none of them covers the whole field
of activities of a modern health de
partment For this reason it seems
that the first and most urgent need
of Oregon cities Is a complete sanitary
code." This statement was made by
Don C. Sowers, professor of munici
palities at the University of Oregon.
A sanitary code which is suitable
for towns and cities outside of Port
land has been prepared by the munici
pal research bureau of the state uni
versity. A great number of recent or
dinances from American towns were
used as references, and the provisions
of the Oregon health laws and regula
tions of the state board of health were
Incorporated wherever found applica
ble. This code may be had free on appli
cation to the extension division of the
university.
ERIEF WAR NEWS
So rar as actual fKhtliuj Is con
cerned, the official reports contain lit
tle new-g from the western theatre of
war. The big effort In the west, which
has been so lung awaited, seems to be
still fur orf, and tho operations are
confined to an occnslonu! attack and
counterattack, while the airmen on
both sides are kept busy w atching the
opposing force and dropping bombs
where they might be expected to do
the most damage.
The HusMans now are reported to
be on the offensive along the whole of
their front from the llaltic sea to the
Koumuuiau border and In tho Cauca
sus. The Germans are pouring reinforce
ments Into Hungary to support the
Austrian armies, which are lying hard
pressed by the Russians In the passes
of the Carpathian mountains.
The battle In the Carpathians con
tinues by night and day. The UussSana
are making desperate efforts to fore
t'zsok anil Lupkow passes, and on the
success of these operations their army
which Is on the llungurian side of
Dukla, Is waiting before continuing
its advance.
As the days pass, the operations In
tne Dardanelles appear likely to be
more and more protracted; even the
London papers are Inclined to admit
that the Turkish positions perhaps
have not yet been seriously damaged,
German submarines continue their
activities, and a number of ships have
been reported sunk during the past
week.
Right of Embargo Is Not Admitted.
Washington. The United States
government made public its note to
Great Ilritaln announcing that It could
not "admit" either the right of the al
lies or their assertions for justifica
tion In placing an embargo on all com
mercial intercourse between Germany
and neutral countries.
The note reviews at length the legal
phases of a blockade of belligerent ter
ritory and virtual blockade of neutral
coasts.
! Wool Growers Meet at Baker.
Baker. Urging that the Portland
i wool market be encouraged, protesting
I against the abolishment of the ten
! carload rate and favoring an equal val
j uation of livestock In all counties, CO
eastern Oregon wool men held a meet
ing here.
The sheepmen were brought here by
Miles Lee, of Baker, and R. N. Stan
field, of Stanfleld, with the purposo of
getting the men closer together.
You would erjoy the Journal. $1.50 per year
Bounty Collections Heavy at Baker.
Ilaker. Now that coyote and other
animal pelts are being paid for out of
the fund for the first time since the
bounty fund ran out last fall, many
hunters are bringing In pelts to th
county clerk. The first day nearly 40
were offered here and many bobcat
and lynx hides were also cashed in.
Hunters have been saving their coyote
skins for months.
Junior Civic League Plan.
Albany To foster civic pride and
Interest in public affairs among the
children of the city, a junior civic
league may be formed here. The or
ganization will be handled probably
through the public schools. The sug
gestion has been made by the elv(c
improvement committee of the Albany
commercial club and Is meeting with
.'avor.
Hood River Growers Withdraw.
Hood River. By unanimous vote
the members of the Applegrowers' as
sociation adopted a resolution with
drawing from the North Pacific Fruit
Distributors. However, a marketing
alliance between the Hood River or
ganization and the fruit growers of
southern Oregon and the Rogue River
valley may be made.
Kitchener Cant Liquor From Home,
London. War Secretary Kitchener
Is among the first of the prominent
men In England to respond to the sug
gestion of abstention from the use of
alcohol contained in the letter sent by
King George to Chancellor of the Ex
chequer Lloyd-George. The war sec
retary Issued instructions that no al
coholic leverages be served in his
household for the duration of the war.
Plot to Aid British Warships Charged.
New York. Dudley Field Malone,
collector of port, charged that British
cruisers patrolling the waters along
the coast of tho United States had
been violating the neutrality law by
coaling and taking on supplies from
vessels putting out from the port of
New York.
Grants Pass Line to Ocean Assured.
Portland. Completion of the Cali
fornia & Oregon Coast railroad from
Grants Pass to Crescent City, Cal., at
a cost approximating $5,000,000, was
assured when Twohy Bros., railroad
contractors of Portland, arranged with
the city officials of Grants Pass to
finance the project and perform the
work.
Receivership Asked for Shipping Trust
New York. A petition for a receiver
for the International Mercantile Ma
rine company was filed here by the
New York Trust company, it is al
leged that the concern, known as the
"shipping trust" had defaulted on $2,
300,000 Interest on Its bonds,
The International Mercantile was
formed by the late J. Plerpont Morgan.
Deadlock on Western Battle Front
London. Reports from Paris and
Berlin Indicate that tho deadlock In
France and Flanders continues with
virtually no change.
19
15 Buicks
The Primier (iar
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
Dealersjn all Jkinds of
FARM PRODUCE
Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed. Forwarding Storage
and Commission Buyers of Hidei, PclU
and Fura
JACK SUMMERS,!Manager
D. P. Adamson j& 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
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 on
the market always.
Telephone Red 603
Goods Delivered