Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 26, 1915, Page Page 3, Image 3

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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
v And the Art Shop
Special
At Michel
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.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Prineville, Oregon
Pure Drugs and Chemicals.
Prescriptions a specialty.
Maher 6c Grosh Cutlery.
Books and Magazines Cigars
and Sundries. Lowney's
Candies in sealed packages.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Prineville, Oregon
Millinery
The New
Corduroy Tarn
is all the rage
just now
All colors
Mrs. Estes'
Millinery Parlors
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
s
Michel
Summer is here
with Warm Days
Have you a good
WELL?
A drink of nice, cool water
i is what you want.
Better see or write
Wagoner & Co.
Prineville, Oregon
Well Drillers
Artesian wells a specialty
FREDERICK fUNSTON
SMI, 1
, General Fun$ton, who It In com
mind of the American troope along
the Mexican border.
BRIEF WAR NEWS
Tba former German crulaer Goeben,
now owned by Turkey, hue been tor
pedoed near the IJoiiporua, It la re
ported. Fierce German attacka In the Ar
fonue In the drive on Verdun and
fc-reut activity on the Tser front, where
the Germane for 48 houra have kept
up a violent bombardment, are re
ported. Official dlapatthea from Berlin con
tained the admlaalon that the Rus
sians have escaped the Waraaw trap
ty which von Hlndenburg hoped to
surround whole armlea.
The Urltlah war office announced
that four men and two women had
beeu killed and three men, 11 women
and nine children, all civilians, had
been Injured aa the result of a raid
by two Stappelina on the eaat coast
Fourteen houses were seriously dam
aged.
Renewal of violent fighting In the
Dardanelles In which the British have
captured several Turkish trenchea and
made one new landing, was reporU-d
In an official statement.
Steady progress for the forces of
Prince Leopold of Bavaria eastwmrd
from Warsaw la taken. to indicate that
the Germans are now massing their
main movements ou a drive through
the Ruaalun center.
Artula, the forcttt of the Argonne
and the Voage mountains continue to
be the scenes of activity on the west
ern front, but no serious battles are
In progress In any of these regions.
SHORT NEWS NUGGETS
It hits been definite)? settled Ut
the I'aiunua Pacific exposition will
close on schedule time, December 4.
The Chicago Union tockyarda baa
Issued a statement that the foot and
mouth disease epidemic la practically
stamped out
The war department has authorized
a biiHtness men's military camp, simi
lar te that established at PlattRburg,
N. Y, at American Lake, Wash., from
AtiRust 24 to September 12.
Afl government money and securi
ties after August IS will be transport
ed by registered mall instead of by
express. The express companies,
whlifli have been bundling the traffic
more than 25 years, will lose nearly
$500,000 a year.
The names of 380,000 tippler in
Oregon and Waaliington are cata
logued and arranged In an alphabeti
cal index by a mail order liquor house
that la preparing to open for business
in Hornbrook, the California town
nearest to the Oregon-California line.
Oregon and Washington statea will go
dry January 1 next.
General Carranza summarily dis
missed the mayor of Vera Crua from
offloe for permitting the recent anti
foreign demonstrations which aroused
apprehension of the American govern
ment. Eaatland Raised; No Bodies Found.
Chicago The steamer Eastland has
beeu floated, three weeks after she
carried over 800 to death in the Chica
go river.
Search of her hull and along the
bottom of the river was made, but no
bodies were found.
Galveston Under Five Feet of Water.
Galveston, Tex. Galveston passed
through one of the worst storms with
in the past 15 years.
Five feet of water stands in the city.
The transport McClellau broke from
its moorings and drifted half mile
out to seaward.
Thousands Flee From Storm.
Dallas, Tex. About 6000 person
are estimated to have left Galveston
for Houston and other interior points
during the 36 hours ending with 8
o'olock Monday night, fleeing from the
storm.
Nancy Hanka la Dead.
Lexington, Ky. Nancy Hanka, 2:04,
champion trotter from 1892 to 1894,
died at Hamburg Place, the estate of
J. E. Madden.
POULTRY NOTES.
J Wood axhea hnve their place.
inn ii win ui me lieulioilKe.
They wt wet mid make lye and
sore rcet.
Keep cold ulr drafts, but not
fresh ulr, out of the chicken
CKip.
Those who hnve learned the
poultry lniKliifK through a lonit
iippreiitlcewlilp never breed from
liens undersized or from very
litte hutched pullets.
More farmer should get lu the
f hiiblt of keeping a few geese.
There's money In them, taking
t Into nccoiiut the value of the!
fen tilers.
The Very life of chicks and
f hl'IIK llf illl IIKC depend IIUOU
their IihvIiik n chance to scratch
urn! illt: lit Hoinetliliuj.
!!-H-iM-!-!-MH-HHH"!M-H
IN COLD WEATHER
The most successful poultrymen we
have today differ point blank on almost
nny subject with the exception of that
of housing, says the Iowa Homestead.
Oh this point do they all asree. Any
kind of chicken bouse will serve the
purpose so long as It provide adequate
room, sunshine and an abundance of
fresh ulr so admitted that no draft
strikes the Inmnte.
A cold, dry house and your fowls are
comfortable und safe. A warm, damp
house and you have a roup producer.
Ui-peated experlmcnta have proved that
fowls ure more nearly in their natural
environment when housed In dry, cold,
frwh ulr bouxea than when lu an ertl
fli lnlly heated house, The egg produc
tion Is much lietter.
In the matter of Imti-hitipr aud brood
tug it was noticed that the ckk from
ihe fresh air houses batched better
and the chicks were strouger. It will
not be bme until another batching sea
son, and this fact la too important to
lie overlooked.
One Hiiltrymnii with whom we are
acquainted has tried out all the dif
ferent methods of housing, beginning
w ith the glass front bouse, whicb had
sikIi a rage u few years since, then re-
t.9- . " "1
If 5?ftSV
k . , -
On of tha advantages of the
glass ewered scratching shed here
Illustrated la that the g-lass does
not grow frost and drip ice water
on tne fowls, thus Inducing' roup
and other diseases caused by damp
neas. One of the windows should
be left open for ventilation and
the fowls at their sun as they die
Ki d In cut of the litter. The glass
part is 14 by lu feet, four feet high
in frunt and seven in the rear.
The reur building; is divided Into
two parts one for roosts and nests
and the other fur feed.
placing half of the glass with burlap
curtains, on down to the open front,
with no glnss whatever.
As a compromise this breeder used
all the desirable features of the dif
ferent methods, and so far as possible
eliminated the undesirable ones. One
large glass window is placed in each
department, or unit, and one opening
covered with burlap, to be let dowu lu
very cold or stormy weather. In this
manner he bus the advantages of the
window, and the added advantage of
perfect veutllutlon. -
Under the large windows are small
cellar windows to admit the sunshine
directly into the dust, boxes. There are
dropping boards uuder the perches, thus
giving the whole Boor apace for a work?
shop for the fowls In winter. Thou
xnBilsif fowls ure kept in this manner,
uud rarely does one get sick.
Ventilate the Henhouse.
It requires a perfect system of venti
lation aud persounl attention to keep
the air lu the poultry house as fresh
as It is on the outside. It will there
fore ofteu be found advisable to have
quite a few 'windows covered with
muslin to regulate the ulr in different
kinds of weather. Kxtremes in tem
perature can be considerably modified
by careful ventilation"; It is Impor
tant that the poultry house be kept
cool lu summer and dry and comfort
able lu winter. There is no question
but that diffused ventilation through
muslin curtains 1ms been found to
overcome the ilitllculty of dampness
resulting from the condensation of
moisture of breath of fowls.
Decayed Food Bad For Hens.
Chickens are not dithity eaters. They
will plunge into nudvW nt nny dead
or sick animal they coilfc across. They
often get ptomaine poisoning and die
of It. it behooves the master to see to
it that his birds Had no disease breed
ing matter to eat. Burn or bury deep
nil dead animals of birds.
Classified Ads !
The Wants of the People. Men and Women Seeking
I Employment; Help Wanted and Bargains in Everything
from' a tin pan to a High Class Crook County Stock Farm
FOR SALE
TEAM OF MARES- Weight about
1450 both with foal. Age 4 and 7
years. Call at thits office. Mc 38tf.
GOOD Work team awl harness, for
wile. H. K. Allen, Powell Butte,
Oregon. ' ?Stt.
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.
ONE TEAM -Weight about 1250
each, dark bay saddle mare, broke
gentle; sorrel colt, halter broke,
one buggy, fcr sale cheap. Write
Mrs. L, Jones, Prineville, Oregon,
or phone. 38tf.
REGISTERED-Short horn bulls,
one registered Poland China boar,
for sale, also have small team
geldings for sale or trade for cat
tle or sheep. Address, Farmer,
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
ride, gentle to hadle. Ray Const
able. 31tf
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.
Inrjuire at this office. 36tf
FIVE ROOM HOUSE For rent, on
, First Street. Inquire of Mrs. M.
H. Bell, residence on Third. 32tf.
TO EXCHANGE
BINDER To exchange for cow and
calf. Binder practically new.
Address B. care of The Journal,
Prineville, Ore., 34tf.
WANTED Men and women to muke
use of the Journal's classified columns.
Throw Away That Cheap Watch
Have some respect for yourself and get a time
piece you can depend upon. A watch that you
will not be ashamed to produce in a crowd and
made to keep time.
PERCY R. SMITH, Watchmaker and Jeweler
A GERMAN SUBMARINE
cannot destroy the many
OPPORTUNITIES IN BUSINESS
that are available through a
DALLES BUSINESS COLLEGE EDUCATION
Good times are coming soon and therefore more splendid oppor
tunities than ever will be afforded those who are prepared to take
advantage of them. WILL YOU BE PREPARED? Th Dalles
Business College is running day and night to meet the demands of
the Business World. If you cannot attend the day school, you can
get just the same training in our Evening school. Write or call
for full information.
Fall Term Opens August 30, 1915
The Dalles Business College
Masonic Building
The Dalles Business College,
The Dalles, Oregon, '
Gentlemen: Without any cost or obligation to me, please
send me your new catalogue, and explain fully about the cost, time
required, books and supplies, etc., for the course I have marked X.
COMMERCIAL COMBINNED,
BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING,
SHORTHNAND AND TYPEWRITING
Name and address t
If you have a friend who would like to have one of our new
catalogues and information concerning a Business Education please
fill in their name and address.
Name, , , . , , ,
Address '
HELP WANTED
WANTED Agents to sell home
grown nursery stock. Call at this
office or write Theodore Hubbard,
Grandview, Oregon. 34.
WANTED
WANT LISTINGS-Of stock and
grain ranches for Portland or
Willamete Valley property and
cash, commission from one to five
per cent. John Ferguson, 501
Gerlnger Eldg. Portland, Oregon.
DOUBLE SEATED HACK Want
ed. Will trade wheat or rye for
same. Write C. J. S. Care The
Journal. 39tf.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Two memo account books on
Monday in Prineville, sizes 12 by
4 and 13 by 5, No value except
to owner. Leave at this office.
39tf.
ESTRAYED
STRAYED Yearling bull came to
my place v. months ago. Uwner
can have same by ptying fo pas
ture and this ad. Mrs. L. Dillon.
Prineville, Oregon. 28tf
MUSIC TEACHERS
MR. THOMAS J. HILL Of Port
land Oregon will open a music
studio in piano and voice in Prine
ville September 6th. 1915 for
beginners and advanced pupils.
Harmony, counterpoint, compo
sition, and music history will be
given as an advantage to the
student. I will be pleased to re
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 which
please address me at my Portland
home, 309 Jackson Street. 23tf
PLOWING WANTED
PLOWING Party is prepared to do
plowing and harrowing with a
tractor, and would like contracts
in the Prineville country. Notify
this office or write George Whitis.
Prineville, Oregon. 3Stf '