CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Read This, Please! We are now located in our new quarters and as snug as a bug in a rug, and if you do not believe it just drop in and tie that thirst to our new fountain. Then con sider having a photo made by our new electric light Laflers Confectionery And the Art Shop ADMIRAL CAPERTON Special At MicheF Fancy Peaches for canning 75c box Fancy Tomatoes - 75c box All kinds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Careful attention given all mail orders Nothing but Fresh Goods will be sent Mrs. I. Michel ) O ' r , " x dtp' ri I OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERALINTEREST Events Occurring Throughout tlie State During the Past Week. I Cla I ssified. Ads ! The Wants of the People. Men and Women Seeking Employment; Help Wanted and Bargains in Everything from a tin pan to a High Class Crook County Stock Farm Admiral ' Cspsrton, th American naval officer who h been placed In charge of affaire In Haiti. 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 OUTLAW ESCAPES GRANTS PASS JAIL Grants Pane, Or John Auiitln Hoop er, college graduate and king of nlgn- wayitivn, aided by a fellow prisoner. who aaye that Hooper forced ble as sistance, made a daring escape from the Josephine county Jail. The highwayman, who was In Jail here awaiting trial since hla capture at The Dalles July 19, for the robbery of the Southern Pacific station here three months ago, overpowered Sher iff Smith, disarmed him, locked him In a cell and, fled with Joe Collnge, the fellow prisoner who aided him. Co lingo has been recaptured, but nothing has been seen of Hooper since he left the outskirts of Grants Pass. As Sheriff Smith entered the cell with the two prisoners' breakfast, Collnge seized him, pinioning his arms to his' side. At the same time Hooper graiiped the sheriff by the throat, pre venting an oulrry, and then tied a rag around the officer's mouth. Colinge, at Hooper's order, then took the slier Iff's automatic pistol. They then forced Sheriff Smith into an opvn cell ttttd slammed the door, locking It Hooper then took the automatic pistol and cartridge belt from eollntte and. picking up a small raltse, left the Jul), accompanied by Colinge. The two prisoners separated as soon as they left the jail. Hooker starting for the hills north of Grants Pass and Coliiiiie going toward the railroad tracks. Lumbermen Tell of Business Ilia. Portland Untoward conditions con tributing to present stagnation In the lumber Industry absorbed much atten tion at a hearing of the federal trade commission held here. Mill men, lum ber exporters and bankers gave their views as to causes of the troubles of the lumber trade, and unanimity of view was noticeably lacking. Over production, overiipeculatlon In stutnp apre, shortage of available tonnage for export and general financial stringen cy were variously assigned by those who spoke as being, In their respec tive opinions, the chief cause of the d ulness. Evidence also was taken regarding i conditions In the grain business, ana other speakers explained to the com mission the difficulties that Oregon fruit growers and shippers have re cently encountered in finding profit able markets. FOR SALE TEAM OF MAKES- Weight about 1450 both with foal. Age 4 and 7 years. Call at this office. Mc 38tf. JERSEY CATTLE-High grade, in- eluding 13 cows, 4 yearlings, 6 heifer calves, 4 yearling steers, 6 steer calves, 1 yearling bull, 1 reg istered two-year-old bull, 2 hogs, 1 separator, and 6 cream cans, all for $1200. Frank Vannina, Prine ville, Oregon. 39tl. HELP WANTED WANTED Agents to H home grown nursery stock. Call at this office or write Theodore Hubbard, Crandview, Oregon. 34. WANTED S. H. Friendly Dies. Kugene. 8. H. Kriendly, pioneer business man, and for 22 years a mem ber of the University of Oregon board of regents, died here. No other death In the history of Eugene has produced a shock so gen eral as that of the man who 50 years ago came to Eugene a poor boy, with out acquaintance, and left a fortune of more than $200,000 and hundreds cf friends. Mr. Frlendly's death came unexpect edly. Apparently recovering from an illness, be had engaged a drawing room on the train to go to the exposi tion at San Francisco. GOOD -Work team and harness, for sale. H. K. Allen, Powell Butte, Oregon. 38tf. WILL SELL Or trade, for hay, one jersey bull, two and a half years old, also one three year old jersey cow has been fresh two months. Address postoffice box 158, Prine ville, Oregon. 38t2p. WANT LISTINGS Of stock an grain ranches for Portland or Willamete Valley property ani cash, commission from one to five per cent. John Ferguson, 501 Gerlnger Bldg. Portland, Oregon. DOUBLE SEATED HACK -Wanted. Will trade wheat or rye fur same. Write (J. J. a. tare in Journal. 39tL ONE TEAM -Weight about 1250 each, dark bay saddle mare, broke gentle; sorrel colt, halter broke, one buggy, for sale cheap. Write Mrs. L. Jones, Prineville, Oregon, or phone. 38tf . J FINEST White Leghorn cockrels, 4 months old, sired by bird high est laying strain, 0. A. C. Iftak-j ennow at 50 cents each 37t4 A. D. Pratt. Post, Oregon. 'J Millinery The New Corduroy Tam is all the rage just now All colors Mrs. Estes' Millinery Parlors PRINEVILLE. OREGON Summer is here with Warm Days Have you a good WELL? A drink of nice, cool water is what you want. Better see or write Wagoner & Co. Prineville, Oregon Well Drillers Artesian wells a specialty OFFICER MATERIAL SOUGHT Cltlsens Who Train Four Weeks May Be Recommended. Sa.n Francisco. Any man In the Pa clflr Northwest who is not under 21 years or over 45, who is well educated, able to pass a careful physical exam ination and has a desire to fit himself for a commission lu volunteer forces in time of war, can have an oppor tunlty so to do thi year by attending for four weeks a business and pro fessional men's camp of Instruction that will open at the Presidio of San Francisco August 20. Major-General Arthur Murray, commanding the west ern department of the army, has, by permission of the secretary of war, Just Issued an order authorizing the holding of such a camp the first one of Its kind In the west, and the second la the United States. ROAD DISPUTE UP TO 0LC0TT Refusal to Audit Cantine's Bills May Result in Test Suit. Salem. Pending a decision by Sec retary of State Olcott as to the legal ity of claims incurred by Deputy State Highway Engineer ('amine, hostilities between the majority members of the state hixhwar commission and State Highway Knglneer Lewis over the question as to whether he or Cantiue Is highway engineer are suspended. Should the secretary refuse to audit the claims on the ground that they are net Indorsed by Lewis, the ma jority members contemplate mandam us proceedings to determine whether Lewis or Cant In is highway engineer. Should he audit the claims, Lewis will have legally either to assert his title to the office or cease to exercise Juris diction over highway work. Receatly Lewis 'BBked the commis sion to rescind an order putting Can- tine, his chief deputy, in charge of the highway work, or Institute suit to determine whether he or Cantlne was entitled to the position. The commis sion did not comply with either request REGISTERED Short horn bulls,' one registered Poland China boar, ( for sale, also have small team geldings for sale or trade for cat-; tie or sheep. Address, Fanner, care the Journal. 37tf FOR SALE- Cheap, one Milwauee binder. Inqure, Prineville Feed and Livery Stables. FOR SALE-Gray Gilding 4 years old, weight 1100 pounds broke to LOST ride, gentle to hadle. Kay Const-; able. 31tf BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOM WANTED About September 1 ; room must be heated or have stove. Leave address and phone number at the Journal office. Would consider room separate from board. 4?7tf LOST AND FOUND LOST Two memo accoonf books o Monday in Prineville, sizes'12 by 4 and 13 by 5. No value -except 1 to owner. Leave at this office. j 39tf. i TIRE CHAIN Lost between the 1 ranch on Ochoeo and Prineville, , Notify Jesse Jancey, Prineville. 37tf. LOST Gentle sorrel mare, -white spots, star in forehead, scar m nose branded J on left jaw. Weight about 1000 pounds. Notify Alfred. Libby, Roberts, Oregon. 37t2i Pork Held Not Infected. Portland. Portland's recent hog cholera scare was without foundation. Bacteriological tests of four hogs con fiscated by the health bureau on sup position that they were slaughtered while Infected with cholera showed under tests that the real trouble was overfeeding and overheated condition when slaughtering took place. The outward appearances of hogs slaught ered under these conditions and bogs Buffering from cholera are similar. The hogs were shipped to Portland from Yamhill by a farmer. FOR SALE Deering 6 foot Binder . good as new. Call at Hamilton : Stables for particulars. 33 1 dark bay filley with heavy mane ana tan. car oi oarc wire on right shoulder. Reward. S. S. Kurtz, Howard, Ore. 36-t ESTRAYED RICH BLACK LAND 75 acres, 16 STRAYED Yearling miles south of Albany, 300, yards my place ?. months from depot, all seeded to clover. Price, $100 per acre, part trade, terms. Inquire of i Francis E. Gray.'at C. W. Wilson residence. 5t35 bull came t ago. Owner can have same by pyinp pas ture and this ad. .Mrs. L. Dillon. Prineville, Oregon. -8tf MUSIC TEACHERS FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 partly furnished housekeeping rooms and 2 furnish ed rooms Mrs. L. C. Hill. Mc Laughlin house. Phone Red 153 39tf BOARDING HOUSE-For lease; good garden, garage in connec tion, location on Main street. Ad dress Box 355, Prineville, Or. 38tf FOR RENT Modern bungalow. Inquire at this office. S6tf FIVE ROOM HOUSE For rent, on First Street. Inquire of Mrs. M. H. Bell, residence on Third. 32tf. MONEY TO LOAN FOE OF CANCER DISCOVERED Rockefeller Institute Scientists Find Immunity Guaranty. New York. The Rockefeller Insti tution announced through the Acad emy of Science at Washington a dis covery by two of its Investigators whereby Immunity from cancer, It is hoped, may be obtained. The investi gation was conducted by Dr. J, B. Murphy and Dr. John J. Morton, over a period of two years. TUey discovered that In the white lymph cells of the blood there are the necessary factors In making animals immune from cancer. A decided In crease ot the white lymph cells gives absolute Immunity, the physicians de clare they ascertained. Big Gain In Licenses for Autos. Salem. Secretary of State Olcott has Issued 21,660 automobile licenses so far this year, an increase of 6110 over the same period in 1914. Three thousand motorcycle licenses have so far been Issued, as compared with 1180 In the correspondlr? norlort n year ago. Chauffeurs' licenses show a remarkable Increase, there being 3350, while last year at this time the total was 1533. MONEY The mint makes it and under the terms of the Continent-' al Mortgage Company you can se- cure it at 6 per cent for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. Petty & Company, 613 Denham Building, Denver, Colo. 25 MR. THOMAS J. HILL Of Port land Oregon will open a music studio in piano and voice in Prine ville September 6th. 191 S for beginners and advanced pupils. Harmony, counterpoint, ttornpo sition, and music history will e given as an advantage to the student. I will be pleased t Te- . fer you to Miss Blanche Williams, in regard to my work and ability. For further information you may address me at Madras Oregon until May 28, 1915 after whidi please address me at my Portland home, 309 Jackson Street. 23tf PLOWING WANTED PLOWING Party is prepared to d plowing .and harrowing with a tractor, and would like contracts in the Prineville country. Nolifj this office or write George Whitis, Prineville has more cement side walks than any other two Central Oregon towns. Laymen to Hold Military Camp. Washington. Authority has been granted Major General Murray, com manding the western department of the army, to hold a business men's military camp at American Lake, Wash., from August 23 to September 12, similar to one already authorized In California and the one now at Plattsburg, N. Y. Hop Crop is Short.' Springfield. The Oregon hop crop for 1915, which has been variously es timated at from 140,000 to 160,000 bales, will be loss than 100.000 bales, according to J. L. Clark, vice-president of the Oregon Hopgrowers' asso ciation, who has completed an Inspec tion of 600 hop. fields, representing the greater part of hop acreage in Oregon. State of Washington Wins Medal. San Diego. A gold medal was awarded by the Jury of awards of the Panama-California exposition to the State of Washington for geuera re sources. Copperfleld Hit by Blaze. Baker. The business section of Copperfleld, which came Into promin ence when Miss Fern Hobhs closed the saloons there under orders from former governor Oswald West, was practically wiped out by a fire be lieved to have been of incendiary origin. The three undertaking parlors of Salem hnve ayreed to hold no funer als on Sunday after August 15. ANTKD Men and women to make ne of the Journal's classified col- UUlllti. Prineville, Oregon. 3Stf TO EXCHANGE WOULD TRADE Good Smith Pre mier typewriter for wagon. En quire at Journal office. H. 27tf BINDER To exchange for cow and calf. Binder practically new. Address B. care of The Journal. - Prineville, Ore.. ' 34tL CROOK CO FAIR October 6, 7, 8, 9, 1915 Premium Lists Now Ready Write the Manager, R.'L. SCHEE, Prineville, Ore. You can buy the same thing much cheaper in Prineville t