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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1919)
CROOK COrWTT JOVRXAL OCTOIlKlt HI. 19lt. Fae WWBsaBaaaaaaaaaWaaaaiaaaaaaaaalsMSaBBBWSw EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD CALL BLACK 303 FOR LIGHT OR HKVVt TRUCK SERVICE WHJItWMHIWWiWtMllillfnillOTWHtWn IRELAND'S City Transfer & Express Auto Delirery to all Parts of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin's Red 951 Prineville Machine Shop The Best Equipped Machine Shop in this part of the State. We are prepared to handle anything in our line promptly. Quality of work is the very best PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP , E. G. Hodson, Proprietor Prineville, ----- Oregon Had Your Shoes Shined This Year? All kinds of Shoes Shined, Oiled and Dyed. Black, Brown or Bronzed Shoes Oiled With Waterproof Oil Special seats for the ladies. SQUARE DEAL SHINING PARLOR Allen J. Butler, Proprietor Prineville, - - "Don't Cheat Yourself" says the Good Judge Jt THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco VV-H GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Announcement ! We have purchased the Harness and Saddle Business formerly con ducted by W. J. Hughes and we are prepared to care for all his old customers and new ones as well. We specialize la repair of Har ness, Saddles, Auto Tops, Boots and Shoes. FARRAXD'S REPAIR SHOP Prineville, Oregon THE . HOME HOSPITAL t UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OUR RATES REASONABLE CONDITIONS THE VERT BEST MATERNITY CASES SPECIALTY MRS J. F. SHORT and DAUGHTER A Want Ad WANTED VKAI HOGS, MrTTON, IUCKF, CHICKENS, TURKKYS, PVCKS, (JKKSK, KM?S, HlOKS, BITTER, AMI JA KRA1UUTS... ITB V A TKIAI HIGHKST MARKKT rRICK Gl'ARANTKKIK PROMPT RB TURN'S GUUCKSON & CO. Established 1013 109 Front St. Portland, Ore. Morse Transportation Comply PRINEVILLE, OREGON - . - Oregon There's nothing aved by chewing ordinary tobacco. A little cheV of that good rich-tasting tobaccogoesalotfarther, and its good taste lasts all the way through. Little chew lasting satisfying. That's why it's a real saving to buy this class of tohacco. Gets Results ADMIRAL KOLCHAK fen .-idSKl Admiral Kolchak, who I head of ths Omsk government In Russia. INCREASED USE CAUSE OF SUGAR SHORTAGE New York. Heavily Increased use of sugar In candy, soft drinks. Ice cream and other luxuries tn the Unit ed States during the first nine mouths of 1919, it was announced by the United States sugar equalization board, moans that such over-indulgence in sweets "must now be curtail ed in some sections of the east fur the next three months." George A. Zabriskle, president of the board. In a statement, declared that although the talk of "shortage" persists, it was a fact that from last January to September, inclusive, 600, 000 tons, or 18 per cent more sugar had been delivered to American con sumers than for the same period in 1918. The normal Increase In con sumption for the period named, be said, would have been 4 per cent FRENCH ASSAULT OFFICERS Flags of Anarchy Are Waving In Brest and Marseilles. Paris. A serious situation exists at Brest, where disorderly demonstra tions by strikers are taking place. Four thousand men employed at the arsenal are on strike and they paraded the streets carrying red and black fiaes. ! Uniformed officers have been as saulted by the strikers, who have opened the hydrants in various streets, flooding areas in the lower parts of the town. The general strike at Marseilles was renewed this morning. All the traffic of the port Is at a standstill, but there is no disorder. Baltic Fighting Continues. London. Fighting continues In the Baltic region, with the Lettish troops maintaining their defense against the Germans, according to the latest re ports received here. A dispatch from Stockholm quotes an Esthonian communique as saying that the Lettish government has abandoned Riga and is located now at Rodenpois. The Lettish troops blew up the bridges, the communique states, when they crossed the Dvina river. Armored trains replied to the German bombardment. Ship Board Takes Over Tacoma Yard. Tacoma. The United States ship ping board Monday took over the maintenance of the Todd shipyards and put 52 nonunion watchmen on the job to replace the 75 union men who joined the shipyard strike Saturday night. THE MARKETS Portland Oats No. 3 white feed, $52 a ton. Barley Standard feed, $62.50 a ton. Corn Whole, $70; cracked, $72. Hay Willamette valley timothy, $26028 per ton; alfalfa, $30. Butter Creamery, 60c per pound. Eggs Ranch, 661&680 per dozen. Poultry Hens, 2428c; broilers, 25c. Cattle Market steady; steers, best, $9.50 10.50; good to choice, $9 $9.60; medium to good, J89. Hogs-"-Prime mixed, $15.5016; me dium mixed, 15.0015.50; pigs, $14 15. Sheep Market steady; prime lambs, $1 1.60 & 12; fair to medium, $10.60H; ewes, $5&7. Seattle Hay Eastern Washington timothy, $31 per" ton; alfalfa, $24. Butter Creamery, 66c per pound. Eggs Ranch, 7071c per dozen. Potatoes Yakima, $45 per ton. Poultry Hens, heavy dressed, 38c; light, 38o; broilers, dressed, 38c. Hogs Prime, $15.5016.50; medium to choice, $14.50 & 15.50; pigs, $14 15.6u. Cattle Best steers, $10.5011; heif ers, $7.507.90; calves, $714. MAYNARD WINS FIRST LAP IN j!3AIR RACE Major Spatz 'Wins Second Place-Less Than 25 Hours Is Actual Flyiig Time. New York. l.tt'ittoiiKUt II. W. Mny nard, tin1 "flying parson," won the first coast tot-oust leK of the army air raio. it was announced by officials of the Anierlcnii Flying club, which as fisted the urmy in the couduct of the race. His actual flyltiK time for the 2701 miles from Mlneolu. N. Y., to Sun Francisco was 24 hours 09 minutes and 4S4 seconds, as unofficially reported as the flight time. While Lieutenant Fmll Kiel touched the ground at Koosovelt field 20 sec onds before Major Carl Spats in the dash from west to east. Major Spats was credited with second honors, hav ing left San Francisco three minutes behind Lieutenant Kiel. ' The result was a great victory for the Liberty engine. Maynard, Spats snd Kiel piloted de Havlland tours, equipped with that type of engine, de veloping 400 horse power. Their ma chines were capable of making 120 miles an hour, but this speed was greatly exceeded several times under favorable wind conditions. Maynard averaged H'SVi miles an hour for the entire route. FIFTY THOUSAND MEN LAND TO DEFEND RIGA Copenhagen. A dispatch from Ber lin says that 50.000 Letts have been landed at Libau from British warships and will attack the flank of Colouel Avaloff Hermondt's troops. A message from Riga received by the Lettish press bureau here, says the Letts have abandoned the left bank of the Dvina river and bold the right bank. The message reports the arrival of Esthonlan armored trains. A report from Helslngfors states that the Ksthonlan government has re ceived an appeal for help against the Russian and German forces attacking Riga and Is now discussing the situ ation with the Ksthonlan army leaders. London. It was stated In authorita tive quarters here that a German-Russian attack on Riga was carried out under cover of a heavy bombardment by German guns, forcing the Letts to evacuate tjie city. The reported capture of Riga Is re garded most seriously by military ex perts here. They say that between these Germano RuHBiun troops and Pe trograd there Is no force that would stop an advance upon that city. KOLCHAK DEMAND ALLOWED Russians to Get War Material Cap tured by Germans. Piris. The supreme council has ac cepted In principle a demand present ed on behalf of Admiral Kolchak and General Denikine, asking that Russian war material captured by the German army during the war should be turned over to them for the use of their ar mies. The inter allied commission of control In Germany will supervise the execution of the measure. The council further approved a re port regarding the formation of an international commission sitting at Berlin, which will have charge of the Interests of Russian prisoners still In Germany. Prohibition Enforcement Law Passed. Washington. Enactment of the pro hibition enforcement bill was complet ed by congress with the house adopt ing the conference report, already agreed to by the senate, and sending the measure to the president for ap proval. Preceding the house approval of the report by a vote of 321 to 70, vain effort was made to send it back to conference with instructions to eliminate a section permitting state authorities to issue search- warrants. . Council of Japan Acts on Treaty. Tokio. The privy council has ap proved the peace treaty and submit ted It to the emperor for his ratifica tion. The privy council is an advis ory body consulted by the emperor on Important matters of state. Ratifica tion of the treaty by the Japanese par liament has not been effected yet Sugar Sale to Japan Denied. Washington. Judge Sidney Ballou, attorney for the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' association, In a statement here, denied that next year's Hawaiian sugar crop bad been sold to Japanese interests, as stated by Senator Smoot of Utah during the course of debate in the senate on the sugar shortage. General Barry Retired. New York. Major General Thomas M. Barry, 64, retired from the army Monday, having reached the age limit. He served 46 years. UTOMODILE NewsCJ oossiph F.very tire Iiiin imiiIhihwiI on the side a serlnl number, It is Importing Hint the CHr owm-r should htive N ream) of this number In nub ruse mid such rec ord should be Hindu when (ho tire Is bought. A Inp rube, a gunny suck, or even some old liewxpiipors will frequency be enough to get a cur out of c I siind or a tiiuilhole If plnccd In front of the reur wheels lo provide trttctloii. In Inspecting the rprlng intention should. be given to the spring hungers LP OCHOCO MARKET Is now ready to supply your needs ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND CURED MEATS Fruits, Vegetables and Produce Bostwick & Cox PRINEVILLE, OREGON 1 and from there Talk about adventures I Men in the Navy come home with the kind of experiences that most chaps read of only in the books. Here's your chancel Uncle Sam has, as you know, a big Navy and ' gives red blooded young fellows like you an opportunity to step aboard and "ihove off". What will you get out of It? Just this: A chance to rub elbows with foreign folks in strange parts of the world. The chance for good honest work on shipboard the kind of work that teaches you something real; the kind of work that puts To any Fathmr and Mothtr t In the N.ivy your huy't food, hmtlth, work and piny, and mora wlltu mrm looked after by reponihlm erpertt. Shove off ! - Join the U. S, T 'Hlisiws- 'VWBinpPsWHIII MUUMPsmpMMM. tA.r, tipA a.. .. OVER 2,000,000 CALVES Immunized against Blackleg through the use of BLACKLEG AGGRESSIN One treatment Immunizes for life. Saves rovaccinatlon. Price 85c per doso. Why pay more? Write for our free Booklet to PURITY SERUM COMPANY BOX 1788 SPOKANE, WASH. and other subsidiary purl. Lost mo tion, unuilly hl piny, ofien dovi'lops In the spring hunger mid ahiickle. Motorists frequently overhmd (heir storage butteries by the line of flee, trleiil noceiMorlex nl Included III the cur's regillur equipment mid then won der r. hut's wrong. Mnny drivers do not know how to tnke Ihe bumps rnslly. A good wny la lo throw out the Hutch mid apply the footliriike gnuliiiilly. Wiitch the wires where lliey fiislerl to the lumps us the motion of the cur ion Urn them swiiy mid limy ciiuse a break or short circuit. Luck of intention 10 the wiiv the rear wheels lire running Is 11 source of milmcqurnt Domicilii loss to liiltoino-blllsts. we went to Japan" beef on your shoulders and hair on your chest. You will get 30 care-free vaca tion days a year, not counting shore lAive in home or foreign ports. You will have the kind of com radeshlp In travel that sailors know. You will have regular payt over and above your meals, lodg ing and your first uniform outfit good stuff all of it. You can join for two years. When you get through you'll bo physically and mentally "tuned up" for the rest of your life. You'll be ready through end through for SUCCESS. There's a Recruiting Station right near you. If you don't know where It is, your Post master will be glad to tell you. ii-, JTX. .ls-a rv LrXE L