Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 30, 1915, Page Page 5, Image 5

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For the Largest Selection of
FRESH CANDIES
Laflers' Confectionery
And the Art Shop
For Photos, Day or Night
Special
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 tent
Mrs. I. Michel
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
City Meat Market
J. W. HORIGAN, Prop,
Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon
and Lard
Fresh Fish
Fruit and Vegetable in Season
and Oysters
PENITENTIAL HEAD
KILLED J. CONVICT
Warden Minlo Shot Dead, City
Marshal Fatally Wounded
By Desperado.
Balero, Or. Warden Harry P. Mint
wag killed by Olio Hooker, a runaway
convict at 11:30 o'clock Tmiday night
few miles north of Albany, on the
railroad track, when the officer and
Guard Waller Johnson of the state
(iriiittfitttary, were on their way north
to head off the man, who bad nrevl
oimty fatally wounded City Marshal
lltnsoii at Jefferson. Sheriff Uodlne
and Police Officer Kodyers accompa
nied the prison warden north In si arch
for the mail and the two Albany offi
cer had but left Mlnto a few min
ute before, taking a dllerent tack,
when Mlnto and Johnson, who were
In a brushy pasture near the railroad
uw Hooker walking down the track.
Mlnto stepped out of the brush with
a leveled shotgun and said: "You
halt," llookur ruined his revolver and
the two fired simultaneously, Mlnto
falling with a bullet In hla head and
Hooker escaping In the dark amid a
hall of bullets from Johnson's re
volver. Hooker eacaped from a field near
the penitentiary Monday afternoon,
after working quietly for aome day
with a force of other convict. Early
Monday night he entered Jefferson,
where Marshal Uensou covered him
with a revolver and ordered him to
urrender. Hooker apparently com
plied but when the officer waa off hi
guard the convict graaped Benton
wreuched the revolver away from him
and bot him In the neck, the bullet
ranging downward.
18 MEN INDICTED
FOR LAND FRAUDS
San Francisco. Three attorney,
one automobile dealer and one real
estate agent, all of San Franclaco,
were arreated under Indictment re
turned recently by the federal grand
Jury charging II California and Ore
gon men with conspiring to ubb the
United State mall to defraud.
The alleged fraud consisted tn in
ducing people to pay them (150 fee
for filing on Oregon timber land which
waa held by the Oregon & California
Railroad company atid wa not open
to tettlort.
The five men arretted are Attorney
W. A. 8. N. Nlcholaon, Attorney Frank'
llu Bull, Attorney Norman D. Cook,
D. J. Connors, an automobile dealer,
and Byron J. Sanford, a real eatate
operator.
The return of the Indictment began
a new chapter In the tory of the laud
fraud cases brought In Portland, Or.,
a year ago.
FIFTY DEAD AT ARDMORE
Property Damage of $1,000,000 Result
of Gaioline Explotlon.
Ardmore, Okla. A spark from a
workman' hammer ignited a tank of
gasoline here, and fifty persons 'were
believed to have been crushed to
death under falling wall or burned to
death while pinned in the debris.
The property damage waa estimated
at $500,000. A score of fires caused
by the flaming gasoline, which was
thrown for blocks whea the car ex
ploded with a terrific detonation, were
got under control.
There are at least 200 Injured, some
of these probably fatally. Of the 45
known to be dead, 21 were negroes
and one was an Indian. Two negroes
are missing. The other are all white.
It Is supposed that a spark from a
hammer of one of the workmen re
pairing the car Ignited the gasoline.
Eyewitnesses said flames shot Into
the air for a distance of 200 feet Im
mediately preceding the explosion,
which scattered the flaming liquid for
blocks, thus starting scores of fires
In the buildings wrecked by the con
cussion, Waahlngton Welcomea War Veteran.
' Washington. Washington welcom
ed thousands of members of the Grand
Army of the Republlo during the forty
ninth annual reuuluu, which betiaii
Monday and reached Us climax Wed
nesday, wheu survivors of the con
quering union army inarched from the
capltol to the White House lu com
memoration of the grand review held
after the cIobb of the civil war. About
30,000 veterans, tt 1 estimated, parti
cipated. ,
Dumba Want 8afa Conduct.
Washington. Dr. Constantln Theo
dor Dumba, the ambassador from Aus
trl, telegraphed the state department
from the summer embassy at Lenox,
Mass., that he had been ordered home
by his government, and asked that a
safe conduct be arranged for him.
PREMIER RAD0SLAV0FF
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Ptioto by American Pmim AmocUMoo.
M. Radoslavoff, premier of Bulgaria,
whets negotiation with the belliger
ent ha cauted much (peculation aa
to which lde Bulgaria would favor.
BRIEF WAR NEWS
Greece answered the Bulgarian call
to arms by ordering general mobiliza
tion of her land forces.
Germany's third war loan was over
subscribed $507,000,000, according to
official announcement Ten billion
mark (about $,500,000,000) was ask
ed. Subscription totaled $3,007,500,
000. The Italian official communication
record the repulse of Austrian at
tack at varlou point and declare
that In the region of the Danoa and
uiuaicarla valley the Italiaaa by . a
surprise attack succeeded in decuol
Uhtng part of the Auatriaa trenche.
All the way from the Baltic port of
Riga to the Prlpet marahe the Rut
lan are holding their line ttubbornly
In an attempt to bring their long re
tirement to an end. The fighting i
particularly evere.outheat of Vllna
and east of Dvlnsk. Envelopment of
the Vllua army having failed, tt la as
sumed the German will develop their
offensive movement at Dvlnsk, with
the view of an ultimate blow at Riga.
American vessel carrying eondl
tional contraband of war hereafter un
der no circumstances will be sunk by
Germans, nor will American merchant
men carrying absolute contraband of
war be sent to the bottom except in
case of extreme necessity. These
promise are made to the United
States in a new note from Germany
concerning the sinking of the ship
William P. Krye.
That the long-expected "drive" by
the Anglo French allies on the west
ern front has begun is Indicated by
dispatches from London, Part and
Berlin. The Pari report say that
gains have been made. Berlin declare
the allies have suffered heavily. The
offensive was preceded by an intense
artillery bombardment lasting 50
hours. Pierce hand-to-hand fighting
ensued at many points.
Can be
used
new, old or can
vas covered floors
Does not soil delicate
fabrics. Sprinkle it
on the floor and the
dancers do the rest.
Satisfaction Guaranteed '
D. P. Adamson & Co.
WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS
The nervous system is the alarm system
of the human body,
In perfect health we fyarilly realize that
we have a network of nerves, but when
health is ebbiug, when strength is declin
ing, the same nervous system gives the
alarm iu headaches, tiredness, dreamful
sleep, irritability and unless corrected,
leads straight to a breakdown.
To correct nervousness, Scott's Emul
sion is exactly what you should take; its
rich nutriment gets into the blood and
rich blood feeds the tiny nerve-cells while
the whole system responds to its refresh
iug tonic force. It is free from alcohol.
Scott & Mowue. Bloomfield, N. J. v
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if Classified Ads
The Wants of the People.
Employment; Help Wanted
from a tin pan to a High Class Crook County Stock Farm
FOR SALE
FOR SALE A lot of house-hold
goods for sale. See J, F. Morris,
Sear Ochoco Bridge, City.
NO MOTHERS and daughter
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.
Ptrul, Portland. 43tlp
TEAM OF MARES Weight about
1450 both with foal. Age 4 and 7
years. Call at thiB office. Mc 38tf .
GOOD Work team and harness, for
bale, 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, for 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, Fanner,
care the Journal s 37tf
FOR SALE Gray Gilding 4 years
old, weight 1100 pounds broke to
ride, gentle to hadle. Ray Const
able. 31tf
SEED RYE Clean dry lland seed.
Call at this office C. H. G. 43tf
WOOD 16-inch 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 iWanted to buy
or rent. Address S. S. Kurtz,
Howard, Oregon. 43t3p
WOOD SAWING
WOODSAWING Leave orders at
L. Kamstra's store or phone red
263. 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
business at
him a call
shoemaker is
his old stand
doing
Give
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
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. 43tf.
WANTED Agents to sell home
grown nursery stock. Call at this
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
Jo&ephia Bastoreno. 42t3p.
TO EXCHANGE
GOOD WORK MARE-Weighl
about 1050. Gentle and well
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 which
is proved up on. Will consider
something on the high desert or
anywhere in this vicinity. P. OU
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 of
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?p
BUSINESS BUILDING On Mail
Street, to rent. Price right. In
quire at Journal office. 43tX
OPTICIANS
DRS. MARTIN Will bein Prine
ville on September 18 or 19 Look,
for them.
MUSIC TEACHERS
THOMAS J. KILL Teacher of
piano and voice Pupil of Lucere E.
Becker Paino, and J. Ross Fargo
Voice, Portland. Pupils may e
ter at any time. Studio at Mc
Laughlin house. Phone Red 153
45tf.
Crook County Fair, October
6, 7, 8 and 9.