Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 29, 1915, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
A BANK BOOK
orertops 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 Oldest Bank in Central Oregon
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $150,000.00
Mad-Dog and Coyotte
icreen
Doors!
FOR SAEE BY
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
People living in the country
should buy no other kind
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.
City Meat Market
J. W. HORIGAN, Prop.
Choice Home-Mad e Hams, Bacon
and Lard
Fresh Fish and Oysters
Fruit and Vegetables in Season
STOP
That cough by using our White Pine and Tar (mentol-
ated) Cough Syrup
"Our Name Your Assurance of Best Quality"
PRINEVILLE DRUG CO.
PRESCRIPTIONS
Exclusive NYAL Store
LATEST AMERICAN
GERMAN NOTE FIRM
Berlin Told Any Repetition Will
Be Held to Be Deliber
ately Unfriendly
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
All folk county dogs must be mui
lied because of mnd dog sears.
The federal trade commission will
ipend a day lu l'ortlaml, about August
16.
Two squads of couvlets arm now at
work putting flax for use tu the state
rotting plant.
Churned with "beating up" a ranch
hand, Port Conklln. raiiclu'r, was fined
ill) at Tho Dalles.
Pendleton's now $10,000 natatorlum,
Washington. The text of the Amer
ican note ort submarine- warfare, pre.
tented at ISerllu, reveals that tho Im
perial government has been Informed
it Is the Intention of the I'ntted States built largely by putillo subscription,
to regard as "deliberately unfriendly" has been formally dedicated,
any repetition by the commanders of The Annuity packing plant at Pallas
German naval vessels f acts in con- Is Installing an Improved type of
travention of American rights. . prune processor for rush work this
The I'nited Stales announces that fall.
u win eovlmie to contend for tho
i freedom et the sens, -from whatever
quarter violated, without compromise
' and at any cost."
i Illegal and inhuman nets," aay the
I no'-.", 'however ' '--'iiiaUo tliev nmv
I re thoiie.b.t against an eoomy win) Is!
i believed to l;;u i a. ..cd In eotslravcii- !
j tion of law and hnmaidi . are muni- j
j festly ItulefetiMhV when they deprive
lneii:ra!s of the r ri;-.lnn, particularly i
I when they vie' -te iho ri-;lt of 1 1 to
j Polnttnsj cut that a botlto'rent 1
should give up its toe -asnves of retail-
fttum If unable to conduct them "with
! out injuring the ihe.s id neutrals," the
i note declares th.it persistence In such
: measures, under tin circumstances,
would constitute an unpardonable of
fense against the sovereignty of the
neutral nations affected.'
In official and diplomatic quarters
the communication was received as
the strongest and most emphatic pro
nouncement that has come from the
Washington government since the be
ginning of its correspondence with the
belligerents of Europo.
A $'.'ii.i!i)o bond Issue was authorised
to ceiu.tri.it nit addition to Oivgoit
City hl;h school at tho special elec
tion. Work was be;v.n on the Valley &
Si'eti railroad from Alrlle to lude
IH't'detn o this ck by a laty.o crew
Prineville
Commission House
Dealers in all kinds of
FARM PRODUCE
Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed. Forwarding Storage
and Commission Buyers of Hides, Pelts
and Furs
JACK SUMMERS, Manager
GERMANS HEARING
POLISH CAPITAL
London. German official report of
; the fighting In Russia says that the
: army under General von Puelow has
! defeated the Itussiau fifth army near
! Shavtl. The Russians are declared to
nave oeen "dispersed, and a Rreut
j quantity of war material is said to
l have been taken. The report also de
' scribes operations north of Warsaw,
saying:
"On tho Xarcw river the army of
General von Galhvitz stormed immut
ably tho fortresses of Hoaun and Pul
tusk and forced a crossing of the Na
rew between these places. Strong
forces are on the south bank of the
river. Further north and to the south
our troops are advancing toward the a C01intJ. aniilturlBt. The county
" : court has appropriated the JlOnO nee-
j In addition to having moved heavy j eBliary to hcp nuiUmln ,he offl,B f(,r
forces over the Narew the Teutonic the next year. The state give. . like
, nines nave mane an advance in the (II- ,
rection of the Hug, with a Wursaw-Pe- I
' trograd railway as their objective
et in. a.
The state Industrial accident oo'-v
nil--:'' -n announced t'cit 1ST acel.lentii
for t::e we. k ending July S2 were re
pot : d In the department.
Mrs. Sen can Adams, aued 7a yearn,
and it inure t'.mn l.u'F a century a
re;...'i ut of I -oiilas county, die I at
II.i:.- l ur-; utter an lllueie) of a week.
Alu ut 1 "iO inetnbers of the Orei;oti
naval militia left Sunday morning
aboard the I'liUcd S'ales cruiser Al
bany for 13 days of theoretical war
fare. One hive of bees, owned by Will
Dennis, lit lug three miles from Dallas, :
produced 4'J pounds of honey, at the I
second gathering this season, valued
at $5.75.
Increase In school population with
out an Increase In the interest of the
school fund will cause the allotment
per capita in the state to be smaller
this year than last.
Petitions bearing the signatures of
352 voters of the county for the recall
of Joseph K. Starr, district attorney of
Wheeler county, were received by Sec
retary of Stale Olcott.
W. II. Young, for several years prin
cipal of the high school at The Dulles
and last year an Instructor In Salon
hinli sihool, has been elected principal
of the Albany high school.
A growers' congress, for the pur
pose of learning about fire blight,
whieh has taken a hold in I. (tin conn
ty, was a feature at Albany of the
morning of public sales day.
" lie Twoliy Hrothors company was
awarded the contract for the construe. I
Hon of a 3o mile extension of the (lie
gon Kastern railroad from Itlvertnn to
Crane Creek Uap. Harney county,
Coos county will continue to have
Agents for
;JAX-TIRES
5000 MILES GUARANTEED
In new location over McFarland Bros. Shop
Montgomery & May field's Tire Hospital
v:-:i.-w lev
BEAVER DOARD
For Walls and Ceilings
IT is superior to lath,
plaster and wall-paper,
for 4 1 reasons.
More beautiful, more sani
tary, more durable. Hasii-r
and quicker to put tip. Never
cmcls. Suits any room in
nny( btiildinK. See it and
you'll 1 convinced.
T!'c can show you
Tl'M-A-l.l'M I.UMIiUrco.
See Anderson About it
ID
tftv It If to IfiiJ
amount.
I An assortment of Umatilla coiintv
wools, containing 17 fleeces of various j
breeds, mostly of fine grade, were
shipped to the Oregon commission at
San Francisco for exhibition In ths
Oregon building at the exposition, '
For the expressed purpose of pre- !
venting the fuel dealers from boosting :
. j the price of cord wood to consumers,
President Asks for Report on Program the Portland city council has decided '
for National Defense. j to maKe 00 effort to sell the city's 10,. I
Washington-Announcement from ; 000 corils of wood U"U1 dur1" 0cl-
Some progress is also reported to the
; south, with the capture of two villages
which were taken by storm, lying
about 10 miles south of Warsaw.
WILL PREPARE FOR DEFENSE
the White House that President Wil-
ber.
, KTi I r'
V .. . . -n. N
.THE UNIVERSAL CAR;
Jl lie if ore!
son had directed Secretaries Garrison The Btate lttn(1 board tabled a letter,
and Daniels to report to him a program ' ot "-Governor West alleging tliat the
of national defense caused widespread ' tlt,e ,0 a 1"irt of luml f t,ln ('he- i
comment. It becatne known that sev-j wa,"'an '-,an(1 & Cattle company In!
eral weeks ago the president discuss- 1 IjRke co"nty Is defective. He suggest- j
cd the question at length with his cab- ' e(1 tllat 81111 ,,e fll l1 t0 have the tltlo j
; inet, with the immediate result that i ,ll'c,arC(l v'old. j
both the war and navy departments I Secretary of State Pen W. Olcott !
j began secret preparation of plans to j brought Jllchard Olcott, one of the !
' meet any emergency and also to es- j twins recently born to Mr. and Mrs. !
j tablish a permanent policy to be pre- , Olcott, to Portland last week, and. the
; sented to congress for adequate na- l child is now under the care of Dr. J. I
i tional defense.
i It was indicated clearly, however, In
j official quarters, that the determlna-
tion to expedite such plans as were
being made resulted from a considera
tion of the many possibilities of the
present international situation.
Any Kind of Wood Work
illing Work
and M
Making Autos into Trucks. Water Tanks and similar
work. Shop with Ed Harbin
JOHN E. WHISTLER
Prineville, Ore. Pioneer Phone 16G
Lumbermen Will Meet.
Portland. The Oregon branch of
the West Coast Lumber Manufactur
ers' association has accepted the in
vitation of the Washington branch to
hold its July meeting jointly with the
latter at Everett, Wash., July 30.
Germans Sink Another American Ship,
Washington. Destruction of the
American ship I.eelanaw by a. German
submarine drew sharply to the atten
tion of officials ot the United Slates
government the fact that Germany
was insisting on her own Interpreta
tion of the Prussian-American treaty
of 1828 in disregard of two American
notes on tho subject.
The Leolanaw, from Archangel, July
3, for Belfast, with a cargo of flax,
was sunk July 25 by a German sub
marine off the northwest coast of
Scotland.
All the members- of the crow were
saved. They were taken into Kirk
wall in their own boats.
13. Dllderback, It has not been well
for some time.
The funeral of Lafayette W. Lough
ary, a veteran of tho North Yakima
Indian war of 1856-66, was held at the
farm home In the Lucklamute valley.
Mr. Loughary was 81 years old and
had been a resident of Polk and Yam
hill counties Gl years.
Approximately 80,000 gallons of
crude petroleum have been spread
over 60 miles of Polk county roads
this season, oulsldo of the Incorporat
ed cities. The oiled strip varies from
eight feet to 18 feet, and Polk county
now claims the best summer roads in
the slate,
The jdata land board has turned
over to State Engineer Lewis for In
vestigation a proposal that the stal.o
join with a number of land owners in
the Dead Ox Flat Irrigation dlntrict,
on the Snake river, near Ontario, In a
petition to the couniy court for disso
lution of the district.
Governor Wlthycombo has appoint
ed Henry K. Xleed, assessor of Multno
mah county; F. A. Ross, of Portland,
and Charles V. Galloway, member of
the Btato tux commission, delegates to
tho ninth annuul conference on taxa
tion, to be held under tho auspices of
the Nntlonal Tax association In San
Francisco, August 10-14.
A Great Utility
Because it serves all the people. The popular choice
because it gives better service at a lower cost. Popu
lar again, because it is simple and easily understood
by everybody. And with all the refinements, it is still
the same dependable Ford, and sells for $60.00 less
than last year besides the plan of sharing profits
with the buyers.
Buyers will share in profits if we sell at retail 300,000
new Ford cars between August, 1914, and August,
1915.
Touring Car $490; Runabout $440; Town Car $690;
Coupelet $750; Sedan $975, f. o. b. Detroit with all
equipment. -
Firestone, Goodyear, United States
and Michelin Tires, a complete stock
on hand. A full line of oils and gas
G. W. WILSON
THE FORD GARAGE
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