Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 02, 1915, Page Page 3, Image 3

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TRUST IS ORGANIZED ! OREGON NEWS NOTES
TO HANDLE EXPORTS! OF GENERAL INTEREST OaSSmedl AdiS
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
A BANK BOOK
overtop! almost everything in importance in ,. imnlneH lifo.
It niHHiiH freedom from worry, freedom from ilinpuUi about
pytnnlH, hotter Ktaiitlitijr with thtwn with whom you do
huniiKWH. We tihall bo ilnd to have your account und you
will he glud to huve one here niter you lnuru it .advantages.
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon.
The Oldett Bunk In Central Oregon
Capital, Surplui and Undivided ProliU, $150,000.00
Company, Recognized by U. 3., Events Occurring Throughout jf The Wants of the People.
. . I W ti C.fato Hiirinn fha Pacf i4 F.mn1nvmnf Hln Want
Ml W VttttU Vl my HIV
Week.
Will Supervise Shipments
to Europe.
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
and Jewelry
Call on or write
SMITH, the Jeweler
Percy R, Smith
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 ,
Washington, Formation of an
Amorlcar) Trust company, simllur In
organisation to The Netherlands Over
seas tniMt, to liamlle American pro
duct abroad with assurance that
they will not reach the belligerents,
wa announced by Secretary Kedfleld
ot the department of commerce. ,
Thin wim retarded a meaning tliat
the American 0"ereu Trust com
pany will assure the Kuropean govern
ment with which It deals that no
good exported under Its supervision
will reach opposing belligerents, j
"The object of the scheme," Secre
tary Kedfleld said, "Is to secure the
luoveinent of neutral commerce under
such authoritative auspices as to as
sure that It will not be Interrupted.
That part of the plan to he undertaken
by the department of commerce, under
the arrangements discussed, would be
the BHcertalnlng, by commercial at
taches, commercial agents and other
officers, that the operations of the ,
plan were strictly impartial and neu-,
tral.
"The new company would be open i
to assist all truly neutral American I
commerce to all countries with which '
It Is to operate. The machinery would
not be officially a part of the govern
ment and It would not be a money
making scheme."
Salmon Fry Seeking 8ea.
Astoria. Thousands of young salm
on that recently were released from
the various hatcheries have now reach
ed the lower river on their way to the
sea, aud at points along the middle
river scores of them have been caught
during the past few days. They ap
pear to stay around the canneries
which are running, seeking the offal
for food, and bite eagerly at hooks
baited with salmon eggs. The young
flub are about six Inches In length.
Men and Women Seckina
Employment; Help Wanted and Bargafns in Everything
from a tin pan to a High Class Crook County Stock Farm
FOR SALE
SADDLE MARE For sale or will
trade for wood or bay. Six years
old and gentle. Call or phone th
Journal office. 2tf.
FOR SALE 150 tons of hay. Ad
dress L. Connell, Meadow, Ore
gon. 52t3e
CITY PROPERTY Address Bo
121 for a bargain. 4Ttf
MUSIC TEACHERS
TEAM OF MARES Weight about
1450 both with foal. Age 4 and 7
years. Call at this office. Mc 3tf.
Workmen Law Test Cases Advanced.
Salem. The supreme court has ad
vanced for hearing the cases of Evan
heff and Upton against the state In
dustrial accident insurance commis
sion, The cases are brought to test
tho constitutionality of the Oregon I cirri VPn,n A
rt "- ". "
GOOD Work team and harness, for
hale. H. K. Allen, Powell Butte,
Oregon. S8tf.
workmen's compensation act. Of the
21 states having compensation acts,
the law has been declared constitu
tional In 15. The law was only re
cently upheld by the California su
preme court.
Call at this office C.'H. G. 43tf
GERMAN LIEUTENANT
ARRESTED FOR PLOT
' Land Products Show Great.
Portland. Hortland'a second annual
Manufacturers' and Land Products
Show, presented by the chamber of i
commerce at the armory, which began
j Monday and will continue for three
weeks, is one of the greatest displays
! of the state's agricultural and hortlcul
i tural resources ever assembled. Col
' lections of fruits, grains, grasses and
vegetables from 23 of Oregon's 35
counties are being shown..
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 The Journal. 46t9p.
THOMAS J. HILL-Tetcher of
piano and voice Pupil of Lucere E.
Becker Paitto, and J. Ross Fargo
Voice, Portland. Pupila may en
ter at any tirre. Studio at Me
Laughlin house. Phone Red 153
45tf.
WOOD SAWING
WOOD SAWING Leave" orders at
L. Kamstra's store or phone red
2G3. Ben Fox 43tf
WANT BOARD AND ROOM
DRY QUERIES ANSWERED
New York In the arrest of Albert 1
Fay. a lieutenant iu the German army, 1
and Walter Schols, bis brother-in-law, Attorney General Brown Says Physi
police aud federal secret service , eian May Give Liquor,
agents believe they have detained j Baiem.in answer to an Inquiry
leaders In a plot to wreck American : (rom a dlBlrict attorney of Oregon re-
City Meat Market
J. W. HORIGAN, Prop.
Choice Home-Made Hams. Bacon
and Lard
Fresh Fish and Oysters
Fruit and Vegetables in Season
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- THIS NEW IDEA
keeps Snowflake Sodas fresh and crisp.
The neat, useful tin box, filled with
SNOWFLAKE SODAS
Is now sold by all dealers. , You will like
this economical, sanitary way of buying
delicious crackers.
Price 50 Cents
Abo sold In 10c and 25c cartons and in bulk.
PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. I
PORTLAND, OREGON
munition plants and ships carrying
munitions.
According to Captain Tunney, of the ,
New York anarchists squad, Fay con-.
fessed that he came here to work out
plan for stopping the shipment of
munitions. I
A vast quantity of high explosives
were found in the prisoners' room In
Weehawken, N. J.
garding several phases of the prohibi
tion law effective January 1. 1916, At
torney Geaeral Brown holds that in a
case wherein the owner ot a drug
store is not a druggist but employs a
registered pharmacist to sell drugs
and dispense and compound prescrip
tions, the pharmacist must execute
and file the $250 bond required by sec
tion I ot chapter 141, general laws ot
SECOND HAND ORGAN As good
as fiew. would be good lor some
school or small church. Price
$50.00 Inquire of Secretary of
Ladies Aid, Baptist Church. 52tf
TO EXCHANGE
WANTED To trade, a 20-acre
farm near Newberg and Portland
income property for an equipped
Btock farm. Ka..ch with some
irrigation preferred. Give full
details in first letter. Box 765,
Newberg, Oregon. 3tlp.
WILL ACCEPT-board and room
or rooms for light house keeping
with good family as partial pay
ment on a new piano or player
piano. E. H. Brent, Prineville, or
phone the Journal office. 2tf.
LOST AND FOUND
BARBERS
LOST OR ESTRAYED Dark gray
two-year-old filly, rather leggy,
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 recovery.
Price Coshow, Prineville. Oregon.
51t8c.
ONE BAY HORSE Lost last June.
White fact, both hind feet white.
Branded on left shoulder, H-C
Mane roached when last seen.
Raised by Harry Cutting, near
Izee. $10 reward. Notify W. H.
Grimes, Prineville. 3tf.
AL COLEMAN New Barber Shop,
in Morris building. Give me a
trial. Prompt Service. 46t4
STRAYED
Police who have been watching out-! 0neon of m5( More Intoxicating li-
going vessels for explosives caused
the arrest.
Explosives and survey charts ot
New York harbor are said to have
been found in their possession.
The men are declared to have been
testing a bomb in a small grove when
quor can lawfully be sold at the drug
store. Other rulings are as follows:
Ignorance of intemperate habits of
a person would be no defense In a
case wherein a sale la made upon an
affidavit by a pharmacist
From and after January 1, 1916, a
registered pharmacist cannot fill a
TAKEN UP One 3-year-old Here
ford cow and calf came to my
pasture about 3 months ago. Has
blotch 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
I AM OUT several head of young
stock this fall and will pay suti
able reward for information for
their whereabouts. My brand is
"7" on left hip, and also branded
"G" with bar over, on right hip
All de'uorned. Adiess G. W. Hor
ner, Tumalo, Oregon. 3t3e.
WANTED
WANTED Badger skins. Must be
prime sMns. Address the Journal
and state price. 2t5c
apprehended.
prescription for intoxicating liquor
LEAGUE CONTRADICTS BRYAN other than aicohoi.
1 j A prescription stating that the al-
Ex-Secretary Invited to See for Him-i Cohol is required for medicinal use is
self Charges He Made Untrue. j not sufficient, and such prescription
Washington. The Navy League of must show on its face the purpose for
the United States, through its secre-' which the alcohol is prescribed,
tary. Arthur .11. Dadmun, sunt a letter A physician can administer Intoxi
to William J. Bryan, ex-secretary of eating liquor to a patient when the
atate. Inviting him to call at the ot-! aanie la actually necessary as a medl-
rices of the league In the Southern
building, Washington, and make a
thorough Inspection of the league's ac
counts and subscription lints.
The navy league's letter was sent
as a result of frequent charges which
Mr. Bryan has made both iu the Corn-
cine .n the treatment of disease.
Dory to Take Long Trip.
Albany. In a boat which they ex
pert to use in the halibut fishing bus
iness of Yaqulna bay. Captain U A.
Wood and sou, Charles Wood, of this
moner and In his publicly spoken ut- j city, left Albany to go to Newport by
terauces that the navy league was sup- j water. They will travel down the Wil
ported by a body of malefactors of , lamette to the Columbia and thence to
great wealth allied with the alleged ; the ocean and down the coast to Ya
amior plate ring for the purpose of j quina bay. Their boat Is a dory 28
maintaining a clamor of war and so feet long with a nine foot beam.
Improving business in armor plate,
According to Mr. Dadmun, the navy
league has never at any time received
any contribution from any armor plate,
ring and docs not know of the exist
ence of any such body.
Another Army Invade Serbia.
Berlin, by wireless to Sayville, N. Y.
Further advances for the Austro
German troops on the Serbian front.
Including a successful forward move
ment by the new foreea which have
crossed the Danube near the Rouman
ian frontier, were announced by the
war office. The Bulgarians have ad
vanced. 12 miles north of Plrot, near
the center of the Serbo-Bulgarian
frontier.
lowans to Get Liquor.
Chicago. A permanent Injunction
was issued by Judge Carpenter of the
United States district court, restrain
ing officials of the Chicago, Rock Is
land A Pacific railway company from
refusing to accept and deliver con
signments of liquor to points In Iqwa,
and to agents of the consignees on the
written order of the latter. '
Bryan Fighting Ohio Liquor Traffic.
Lancaster, O. William J. Bryan be
gan his campaign for statewide prohi
bition in Ohio here with a speech fav
oring the proposed prohibition amend
ment which will be submitted to Ohio
voters In the election of November 2.
Grant Conference is Set
Salem. Thursday, November 18,
was set by Governor Withycombe as
the tentative time for holding the
meeting between the committee
named by the recent Oregon-California
land grant conference and representa
tives of the Southern Pacific company.
The executive has written to the mem
bers named by the conference to as
certain if the date selcted will be satisfactory.
Baker Plant Disappoints.
Baker. The official tests of the
Baker municipal power plant, follow
ing the completion of a new 24 inch
steel line, from the top ot the hill to
the penstock at the plant, a distance
of 1200 feet, proved a disappointment.
The engineers estimated that 100 kilo
watts could be developed at the plant,
but $6.8 was the best recorded.
Cement Mixer Kill Man.
Roseburg. Charles L. Robblns, for
merly ot Milton, was Instantly killed
at Table Creek, about 40 miles south
of Rosoburg; when he fell Into the
mouth ot a cement mixer which he
was. operating. , . .'
Medford Armory Dedicated October 27
Medford. Medford held a big cele
bration October 27 when Governor
Withycombe and staff dedicated the
new armory of the leventh company,
coast artillery.
A Splendid Gift'
Absolutely Free
On all cash purchases to the amount
of $25 at the regular price at our
store at Post, Oregon. We will
Give Away Free of Charge
ONE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION TO THE
Crook County Journal
Only 50 pounds of sugar allowed on each $25 pur
chase. Phone and mail orders will have special con
sideration. Get our prices. This offer expires Dec 22
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