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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1915)
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL A BANK BOOK overtoil almoit everything in importanrfl in bunineaa lif. It niHun freedom from worry, (readout Irora diaputea about ayiriwnt, butter ("landing with thorn with whom you do Imimiichi, W ahall be glud to have your account and you will be glad to buve one here after you loam Ha advantage!. The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon. Th OldeM Bank in Central Oron Capital, Surplus and I'ndividcd Profits, $150,000.00 BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON We ARC READY TO SEND THE BEST AND n , v LATEST FOODS FROM OUR 8TORC TO YOUR HOMB ptfJt wwAir an pvntfitixm of trvte. WrA ST) WM Our Stock is Now Complete with Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Call and get our prices before buying your wants Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season 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 and Oysters Fruit and Vegetables in Season Tim potato crop In Polk county Is lusavy tlilg year, BlepK are bcln k tulten to organize military company' to Foreot Grove, There are 2400 more head of cattl. In C'lackamaa county thla year than laat year, Drain clttzcna have organized a vol unteer f lr di'partmenl, cor.alatlus of two none cuiiiaiili'. J. 3, Judil, aged 60, fell from a dock at Ht, Helena and auatalned a broken neck. lie died Inatantly. The Oregon Haptiat State Conven tlon la In action at Kunne for five duya, bi-Kliinliig Monday. Kx -Governor Oawald Went denlea that he will become a candidate for coti(;ri' at the next election. Hundred of people from all part of the valley were preaent at the Cen tral Willamette valley expoattiou at Albany. University of Oregon atudenta will have a regular band and a regular band lender If preaent plana are car ried out by the intialc department. . Governor Wlthycombe haa an nounced the appoutment of Walter K. Taylor of Corvollla aa a member of the livestock aunitary board. Tlio Portland contracting firm of Weaver tk Anderaon haa obtained the contract for the erection of the pro poned Muaonlu lodge building at Hepp ner. Two carload of Jersey Inland cow, the beat In Polk county alnce the new breed waa adopted, were ahipped to Ran Kranclaco, where exhibit wilt be made. Storage room for grain In Baker warehouse Ih at a premium and tilt grain la pouring In to be held for an advance In price, according to local mill men. Four hundred tone of loganberries were preaaed luto Juice In the Wil lamette valley the season Just closed, according to estimates of Juice manu facturers of that section. According to P. L. Harrington, In dtiatrial field worker for the state de partment of education, the school fair held recently at Albany was the beat ever held In Linn county. David Grandleon Kalrchlld, of the United States department of agricul ture office of plant Introduction, haa concluded an Inspection of the work of the Oregon agrlcultrtral college. Oregon t'lty haa no more use for Its filtering plant The south fork pipe line, built by that city and West Linn at a cost of nearly $375,000, Is now supplying pure mountain water. Coos and Wasco counties are the only ones that are contemplating rais ing money through the Issue of bonds for the Improvement of highways at (Ills time, so far as Deputy State En gineer Cantlne knows. ScrogKin & Washburn are prepar ing to rebuild the electric light and power plant at Lebanon destroyed by fire at the time the big saw mill burn ed. The plant waa almost ready for operation at that time. All dogs In Gllllnm county were or dered quarantined by Dr, W. H. Lytte, stale veterinarian, following the re ceipt of word from the county veter inarian that rabies waa prevalent in certain sections of the county. A milk bulletin which will show the economic features of milk and milk by-products throughout the world will be Issued soon by the state university, Comparative coats between Oregon and other great milk-producing re gions are to be shown. For the week ending October 15 there were 141 accidents reported to the Industrial accident commission. Of this number, two were fatal. They were Charles Crume of Vincent, killed In sawmill operations, and Victor nionmquiat of Svenaon, killed in log ging operations. A family reunion of unusual propor tions was held at Foster when the de scendants of Stewart and Lizzie Lew la, a pioneer couple who came across the plains to the Oregon country in 184G, met to honor the memory of the pioneer couple. There are over 150 living descendants of the couple. Two patients In California Insane hospitals, whose residences are In Oregon, will be returned to Oregon despite Oregon's refusal to accept the responsibility. When a special train carrying 16 patients who belong In other states goes through, the two Oregon charges will be let off at their home towna. Development of the kelp beds oft the Oregou coast on a large scale for the purpose of obtaining potash la pro posed by R. G. Gratlgny, representing New York capitalists, In a letter to Secretary of State Olcott. Mr. Gratlg ny inquires It It would be possible for the state to contract with a corpora tion on a basla that would permit a large investment. Salaried wolf huntera have been es tablished in the Umpqua national for est and the Cascade national forest. Thla announcement was made by E. F. Averlll, who la employed by th. government to direct a campaign for the extermination ot beastB of prey in Oregon and Washington. He says the wolves are causing muoh damage to stockmen in southern Oregon, BATTLE RAGING AT DVINSK itx4f"'H'?iI The Wants of the People. Men and Women Seeking rce artillery battle continue, thej Employment; Help Wanted and Bargains in Everything from a tin pan to a High Class Crook County Stock Farm Petrogrsd Says Germans Attacking Impetuously with Artillery. Petrograd, via London. With the exception of Dvlnsk, on the northern U end of the ftuaalan battle front, where . fie Germans appear to be on the defen s!ve along the entire eastern front. liuKKlau military official say they have obtained Information that the German armies have been ordered to take Dvlnak at any cost. .German at tack at this point have been made with the utmoat impetuosity under cover of a terrific artillery flro, but so far they have been unable to break down the Russian defense. ed. A Berlin, via Loudon. The German war office report on the fighting In the east says: "In the army group of Field Marshal von Hindenburg, a Russian attack west of Dvlnsk failed. Northeast of Wessolowo two attack were suppress ed at the outset by our artillery fire." FOR SALE FOR SALE 150 tons of hay. Ad dress L. Connell, Meadow, Ore gon. 52t3" Gaffney'a Successor Appointed. Washington. William H. Gale, of Virginia, was appointed consul-general at Munich, succeeding T. St. John Gaffncy, whose resignation was re quested because of unneutral utter-! REGISTERED ances. Mr. Gale formerly was consul at Colon, Panama, but had been trans ferred recently to Chrlstianla. GOODIELEVEN ROOM HOUSE Brick store room, bam, other outter buildings. Lnd 200 x 250 with bearing fruit trees. Apples, peaches, cherries and mulberries. Close to depot. Would consider some Prineville property close to Main street in part payment. Ad dress Mrs. Una M. Hale, Lebanon, Oregon. 51t4e. IRRIGATEDjLAND 40 acres or up, ciieap for cash. 4 miles from Bend. E. J. Rodgc-rs, Tumalo, Oregon. 49t4p. , i Millinery New Fall Hats The Latest Styles at Mrs. Estes' Millinery Parlors PRINEVILLE. OREGON Poland China boar, J,for sale ortwilI trade for grain lor feeders. B. P. Poindexter 48tf 160 ACRES -Six miles north of Prineville, 25 under plow, 50 more can be plowed, all fenced, good barn and cabin. Price $2000. Address Box 466, Prineville, Ore. 48tf. TEAM OF MARES Weight about j 1450 both with foal. Age 4 and 7 j 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. SEED RYE Clean dry land seed. Call at this office C.H. G. 43tf SITUATION WANTED WORK BYTHlTbAYFB7E Mrs. McLean, City. 45tf. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE Inquire of Lake M. Bechtell, Crook County Bank Building, City. Trfitt. MUSIC TEACHERS THOMAS J. HILL Teacher of piano and voice Pupil of Lucrre E. Becker Paino, and J. Ross Fargo Voice, Portland. Pupils may en ter at any time. Studio at Me Laughlin house. Phone Red 152 ' 45tf- WOOD SAWING WOOD SAWING Leave' orders at L. Kamstra's store or phone red 263. Ben Fox 43tf STRAYED ESTRAYED There came to my place on Bear Creek some time ago, one light sorrel gelding, and one dark bay mare. Gelding haa three white feet, and is shod, ami brand on right stifle which resembles H with loop .on left top half. Mare had halter and shoes on , branded U. with bar across top at Ieftn left stifle. 1L M. Hinkley, Roberts, Oregon. . 50t"5p. TAKEN UPOne 3-year-old Here ford cow and calf came to rof pasture about 3 months ago. Hat hlotch brand on right hip, under bit on left ear; tip of right ear gone. Owner may have same by paying for this notice. Kimble & Black, Meadow, Ore. 5 2t3c k - d MACIMS MODELS Of FEBrECTIOI. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY, PERFECT. Keedlcs, Oil, Delta nl all kinds of Sewing Machine aupplies, Repairing a specialty. NEW HOME USERS ARE QUALITY CHOOSERS ' For Sale by E. M. THOMPSON, BEND THE NEW HOME SEWING MA CHINE COMPANY 204 Pacific Bklg. San Francisco, Cal. Studebaker Forty Horse Power FOUR 254 ACRE FARM 220 acres under plow, all fenced with woven wire. Six mies north of Prineville. 100 acres under ditch survey. Cheap if taken quick. Address J. M. care TheMournal. 46t9p-. i CITY? PROPERTY Address Box I 121 for'a bargain. 45tf LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE CHEAP-Sanitary couch, bureau, comode, stand, brass bed stead, neater, morris chair, two rocking chairs, and one child's iron crib bed. Inquire Box 308, Prineville, Oregon 50tf BARBERS AL COLEMAN New Barber Shop, in Morris Duiiaing. bive me a) trial. Prompt'Serviee. 46t4( LOST Today, a pair of scales front ice wagon. Return to Otto Sontag, Prineville Livery Stable. 49tL LOST OR ESTRAYED Dark ffray two-year-old filly, rather loggr, supposed to be branded with wa gon wrench, quarter circle under left stifle. Left my ranch about the middle of the summer. Lib eral reward will be paid for in formation leading to recover. Price Coshow, Prineville. Orejroo, , 51tJe. TO EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE One beef cow, in fairly good condition, for mA cow. Must be fresh. Jersey pre ferred. 5Itf. $850 ROADSTER BODY With Full Seven Passengep IBody, $885 F. O. B. Detroit FIFTY HORSE POWER SIX $1,000 Roadster Body, with Seven Passenger Body, $1,000 F. O. B. Detroit The Power Car Of 1916 J. F. Blanchard Agent, Prineville The Oregonian Is handled exclusively in Prineville by H. R. LAKIN Delivered at your door the same day as published for 75c per month NOT GOOD AFTER NOVEMBER 27, 1915 Crook County Journal's Voting Contest This Coupon Will Count for 10 Votes For. Postoffice . Good for 10 votes when filled out and sent to The Journal office by mail or otherwise, on or before the above date. No coupon will be altered in any way or transferred after being received by The Journal. UNIVERSAL OjOO Full Nickel Heater, none better in the city A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. The Journal Office prints the largest and best sale bills