CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Page 5 For the Largest Selection of FRESH CANDIES Laflers' Confectionery And the Art Shop For Photos, Day or Night 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 Good will be sent Mrs. I. Michel D. P. Adamson & Co. Prineville, Oregon Pure Drugs and Chemicals. Prescriptions ' a specialty. Maher &c Grosh Cutlery. Books and Magazines Cigars and Sundries. Lowney's Candies in sealed packages. L P. Adamson & Co. Prineville, Oregon City Meat Market J. W. HORIGAN, Prop. . Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish Fruit and Vegetables in Season s and Oysters CARDINAL GIBBONS - XL: X. "Tim, f ' i- t. ' ' 1816, by American froaa AMOClatloo. Cardinal Qlbbom, of Baltimore, who la reported to have conveyed to Presi dent Wilson a meaaage from Pops Benedict regarding peace. BRIEF WAR NEWS It la authoritatively asserted that 64 of the German U-boats have been lout. AuHtrlau troops have forced a cross ing of the Si-ruth river lu their offen sive movement to sweep the Russians out of Gallcla. The French. Belgian and llrltlsh ar tlllcry continues an Insistent bombard ui 'ii t of the Gcrtnun trenches and can limmenta In the west Several men from a British subma rine succeeded in blowing up a span of the linpurtunt Oebs railway bridge, only 28 ml lea Boutheast of Constanti nople. Aviator Adolph Pcgoud was killed In action. He full 6U00 foet.i I'egoud was the first aviator In the world to "loop the loop" In an aeroplane and waa regarded as the greatest airman of France. Fifteen hundred and fifty men, 1250 of whom were British soldiers and the olhera members of the crew, were lout on a llrltlsh transport which baa been iiink by a mine off the entrance to the Dardanelles. Teutonic pursuit of the Russians Is coiit'nulng In the Hleloviezh forest re Klon and the marshes cant of Brest I.ltovak. Field Marshal von Macken sen's forces have worked to within less than 40 miles of t'lnsk. Grodno, the last fortress to hold out in the liussian sitcond line of defense, has been captured by the Germans un der Field Marshal von Hlmlenburg after a terrific battle that was contin ued through the streets of the city, which has a population of 40.000. Cardinal Gibbons discussed peace with President Wilson at the White House. The cardinal declined to give out any details, but admitted he had received a message from the pope and following his Interview with the presi dent, said the object of his visit was the discussion of peace. SHORT NEWS NUGGETS President Wilson Is expected to take up Secretary Garrison's plans for re organization of the army immediately. The army camp w iped out in Texas City by the recent flood will not be reestablished, Secretary of War Garri son has announced. The Cobb county, Georgia, grand jury reported thut It had been unable to find enough evidence, after a two da;,B' examination of witnesses, to in dict any one for the lynching of Leo M. Frank. . Under the direction of Charles M. Schwab, president of the Bethlehem Steel, corporation, American war plants are to put the government of China on a basis of military and naval preparedness. Governor Johnson of California has Issued proclamation lifting the Quar antine against cattle being shipped in to California from many states. The quarantine was laid when the foot-and-mouth disease rnged. Substantial reduction In the west bound transcontinental freight rates will become effective October 18 un der the new tariffs filed with the in terstate commerce commission by all the carriers comprising the transcon tinental freight bureau, ' which in cludes all the lines terminating In the northwest. Snow Halts War In Alp. Rome. -A heavy fall of snow, com ing several weeks before the usual be ginning ot the Alpine winter, has near ly called a halt on military operations along the Trentino frontier, General Cadorna reported. State ForeBter F. A. Elliott has pre pared a map of Oregon and has fur nished to State Superintendent Churchill enough copies to supply each school district In Oregon. The map Is four by six feet, giving the sec tional lines, showing all the physical features of Oregon and the location ot all cities and towns, fv v yy.Z BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON There Is an automobile for every 6.8 persons living In Oregon. The first annual livened; show cf Mood Klver county opened Friday. A telephone line has just been com pleted from Medford to Crater iake. The Grand Army of the Republic en ampmeiit of southern Oregon met In Medford. The Wasco county fair will be held n The Dalles September 28, 2, 20 and October 1. . The sixth annual "Punkin" show ot northern Imvm county was held In Junction City. The annual state fair automobile htw will be held at Salem, Septem ber 27-October 2, Inclusive. Flax acreage next season will be limited by the state board of control to 500 acres, It was decided. Polk county crops of grain, bay, hops and fruit are declared satisfac tory In all parts of the county. The Ohio Society of Oregon was or ganized at an enthusiastic meeting of 100 ex residents of Ohio In Portland. Over 100,000 young trout have been planted In the Hlckreall river by the Sesmllh Hod and Gun Club, of Dallas. The Sisters fair association will on October 14, 15 and 16, hold its second aiii.ual fair and race meet In that city. The forest service Is packing lam- ber for the building of a permanent ranger's cabin on the summit of Mt. Hood. Tentative plans for the floating of a 113,000 bond issue were made at a meeting of the Y. M. C. A. board of directors at Baker. Of 176 accidents during the week ending September, 17, three were fa tal, was reported to the state Indus trial accident Insurance commission. Ilids are being received by the en glneers for the Port of Astoria com mission for the erection of a large grain elevator on the Astoria water front. Attempting to jump from a buggy while the horses were running away, Mrs, J. U Masters plunged head first to the pavement in Baker and was killed. The right-of-way committee for the Sutherlln, Coos Hay & Eastern rail road has announced that grading on the road would begin within the next few days. The highly Improved 451-acre farm of F. A. I.undquist, situated near Dun dee, In Yamhill county, has been sold to C W. Au'tman for a reported con (deration of $85,000. The quarantine on dogs that has been lu effect In Polk and Yamhill counties for the past two months has been ordered lifted by the state live stock sanitary board. , At a recent election the voters of Echo voted In favor of the erection of new city hall that' will cost about $10,000 and voted an additional $3000 to be spent In improving parks. An eastern Oregon fair, to comprise all counties east of the Cascades, I: being advocated by Baker boosters as the result of the success of the co-op erative plan of the Baker couuty fair this year. HAVE YOU BEEN SICK? Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite, and makes work a burden. Torestorethatstrengthandstntninathat is so essential, nothing has ever equaled or compared with Scott's Emulsion, be cause its strength - sustaining nourish ment invigorates the blood to distribute energy throughout the body whileits tonic value sharpens the appetite and restores health in a natural, permanent way. If you are run down, tired, nervous, overworked or lack strength, get Scott's Emulsion to-day. It is free from alcohol. Scott &Bowae,BIoomfielcl,N.J. I A delightful prepara- 1 I for helping to make 1 H the hair grow. I H Sold on its merits and satis- fj H faction guaranteed or your II II money back II ) D. P. Adamson Sj Classified Ads I I? . i The Wants of the People. f Employment; Help Wanted from a tin pan to a High Class FOR SALE FOR SALE A lot of household goods tor sale. See J. F. .Morris, Near Ochoco Bridge, City. NO MOTHERS and daughters should fail to read this book on health and happiness. Teachings and advice given are many times worth the price $1.10. Mail to E. P?ul, Portland. 43tlp TEAM OF MAKES- Weight about 1450 both with foal. Age 4 and 7 years. Call at this office. Mc 38tf. GOOD -Work team and harness, for sale. H. K. Allen, Powell Butte, Oregon. 38tf. 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- Gray Gilding 4 years old, weight 1100 pounds broke to ride, gentle to hadle. Ray Const able. 31 tf SEED RYE Clean dry land seed. Call at this office C. H. G. 43tf WOOD 16-irch Pine! wood, $5.50 per cord. Leave orders with A. H. Lippman & Company. 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. . 38tf WANTED DOUBLE SEATED HACK Want- ed. Will trade wheat or rye for same. Write C. J. S. Care The Journal. 39tf. STUMP PULLER '.Wanted to buy or rent. Address S. S. Kurtz, Howard, Oregon. 43t3p WOOD SAWING WOOD SAWING Leave orders at . L. Kamstra's store or phone red . 263A Ben Fox 43tf ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD A good place for students. Two blocks from high school. Pioneer phone. Black 333. Mrs. Lela Zell. 44t2 SHOEMAKERS GOFF The shoemaker is doing business at his old stand Give him a call 43tf If You Want a New Watch Or want one repaired Or want to trade in an old one as cash on a new one, call or write for estimate on any movement made and a price that will suit you PERCY R. SMITH, Watchmaker and Jeweler WANTED Young Men and Women who desire to become Leaders in the fiield of business, to enroll at The Dalles Business College for special training in the subjects which qualify you for LEADERSHIP There is a demand for our graduates For catalogue address V. R. SANDERS, President The Dalles, Oregon Men and Women Seeking and Bargains in Everything Crook County Stock Farm HELP WANTED WANTED man to take charge of ranch on Metolius river. Contract work on road; single man prefer ed. Winter's job. Good place t trap and hunt. Theo Hubbard, Prineville, Oregon. 43tL WANTED Agents to sell hom grown nursery stock. Call at thii office or write Theodore Hubbard, Grandview, Oregon. 34. SITUATION WANTED GIRL 16 years old, wishes family work. Living just south of public school. Call or mail a card, to Jc&ephia Bastoreno. 42t3p. TO EXCHANGE GOOD WORK MARE-Weighl about 1050. Gentle and wet! broken, to trade for wood. Must be good body pine or red juniper. Inquire at Journal office. 43tf. HOMESTEAD I will consider trading for a dry homestead whick is proved up on. Will consider something on the high desert or anywhere in this vicinity. P. O. Box No. 3, Prineville, Ore. 44tf. PIANO Have new standard make piano to exchange for carpenter work, or you can work out part and take terms on the remainder. C. Guy Wakefield, Prineville, Ore gon. 44tl. WILL TRADE a good header, a 31 in lumber wagon, a good set rf double harness or horses for stone or carpenter work. P. 0- Box No. 3, Prineville, Oregon. 44tf. FOR RENT FIVE ROOM HOUSE To rent at $8 per month, inquire or write to Mrs. Sarah Zell, City. 43tf THREE ROOMS For rent. Inquire at J. E. Roberts Residence, or of R. V. Randall at Ford Garage Prices $1 per week 43t? BUSINESS BUILDING On Mail Street, to rent. Price right. In quire at Journal office. 43tf OPTICIANS DRS. MARTIN Will be in Prine ville on September 18 or 19 Look, for them. MUSIC TEACHERS THOMAS J. HILL Teacher of piano and voice Pupil of Lucere E. Becker Paino, and J. Ross Fargo Voice, Portland. Pupils may en ter at any time. Studio at Mc Laughlin house. Phone Red 153 45tf. Crook County Fair, October 6, 7, 8 and 9.