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MAY 17, 1917 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 5 10,000,000 MEN ARE SUBJECTJO DRAFT Wlilimlon In itnteiiH'iiti Imufd bv Hid illrwlor of the -f iiniin. lis eatl oitttri tliut thi'tti ur lo.oou.ouo muii lu ttm UiillwiJ Hliilt-i of conarlitlon The rotifHrt-tti appoluti-d by the n t mill Iioiimi to kiljimt tho dlffwr unci tirtwrt-n tha onairlpilon btlli imaarrt by'tlit) rrNin'ctlvc huuitfi lub oilltcil tlixlr formal UKn-iinf nt. Th uttlv bill (IxkiI Dm iimxlimiin kk nt 27 yean. fh mu bill ut 40 year. Tht) i'i)iiijroinliii ili'tiTinlnecl upon li l ycuri. Hut In orilor thut ini'ii iimlur 21 anil over 30 inltdil avrvH (heir roiiiitry If thtry ( ilfHlri-tl, tlm (oufirt-K tma ur provliloN for the uici'ptaiita (if volunteers of over IH ymra and umler ' 4u year. Tim proponed lnw Klvuit authority to th prcxlili-nt to dratt an ninny men In' di'i'iiiH iicii'Huury to fill up tliu rr itlur army, tliu iiutlmiul Kimnl anil tlf coinicrlptlou force of l.UUO.OOO llll'll. THVOIT WAH GKKAT MTrKHH Hele-lloii Minl For I'uhllir Keliool ('oiitcata at Ib'iul Hutunluy The entertainment and tryout Klven by ttm I'ulillfl School at tho Club Hall Tliuiaday ovonlns wai a derided luccnni. TliiiKH wlmiliiK plairea for the Fluid Duy Moot at llend Hatunluy warn: A Urammar IMvIhIoii Arduth C'al breuth, and KmI. Ham. Intermedial!) Dlvlalon Gordon Sti'urim and IIhiii ('rum. l'rlniury IMvjwIon Muxlnn Wll- ami and Ienter Iiuvenport. I'. OK O. OIHMMZATIO.V HtMunn, Love, Hulllvan, liendrlck, Odliorn, K. Elliott and Modern. II ItlMTK.NHKN'-li A X l V XI TTM IX UlUTAl'yiA 1'IUM.IUM ;K)I Mr. Alfred N. ChrlHteiwen and Mln Coimtaiicfl May Handy wore united In marriage at tho home of Mill Open Itn Program In I'rlnrvllle On July a Tho Chautauqua program, which will open In Prlnevllle on July 3rd, I will be even better than last year. I Alt nlnna irA fnmr.tf.tff tttr iha Kev. and Mr.. B. T. nnjd. BMnd.jr ,,, , w be afternoon, Ilev. Held offlc tatlnf. TM ; th guarantor, for the details nocemtary for the week. wedding wat a very quiet affair, only Intimate friend being preaent. In the near future Mr. and Mra. ('hrlKteimon will go to hoiiHekeepliig In the HprliiK'T coltugo in the eaot ern part of town. Sunday evening after church a party of friend serenaded the newly married couple at the Methodist in in ta Get the habit. Advertise In Tht Journal If you wish to reach tb reading public of central Oregon. NOTICE OF CONTEST F. Hoclscher, has Just recently been completed. It Is on the bungalow style, con sisting of about thirteen rooms, all on one floor and very conveniently arranged. The floors are of hard wood and the harmonizing draperies lend a very delightful and cozy ap pearance to the rooms. Mr. Hoelscher Is a very progress ive and public spirited man, one who Is always Identified with the best things In the community. tofta GRIZZLY NEWS Continued from page 1 She will return to school Sunday. Mrs. Isaac Shawn returned to her daughter s, Mrs. J. W. Dee, Friday after being In Princvllle taking medical treatment for a month. She Is somewhat Improved In health. MEADOWS NEWS (By Our Regular Correspondent) Will Ihi Formed For All Onlritl Oregon CENSORSHIP IS DEFEATED Mtssure to Muzzls Press Rejected by Vote of 39 to 38. Washington. Hy a majority of one, the senate struck from the i-aptonuKe bill the cetihornlilp provision that would authorize autocratic power to curb the prens In any an:2 all criticism of the government's conduct of the war and the administration's Interna tional policies. Tht vote was 3 to 8. Fifteen democrats lined up with 24 republi cans to defeat the provision, which ks caused a storm of criticism from all ovtr tht country and on the floor of both bouses of congress. This ac tion, If permitted to stand, leaves the bouse on record in favor of tht cen sorship and the nate against it. Governor W'ithyeomtiH has ap- ( pointed Mrs. Ada llMllllcun, chair-1 in tin for Crook mid Deschutes coun-' lie to orgunlise. an. - association of. ulumnl and friends of tho University of Oregon. This will be organized fluid meet day at llend. Tugs will be sold for thu Women's Memorial Dulldlng and the same slides thut were shown at the Lyric. recently will be shown there. . ' ' Mrs. MlllliBii will he assisted by j Miss Clulre Dunn, who is sub ' chairman for Itedmond, and li. J. Overturf, sub-chairman for Bend. 4 Kt M I'AKKXT.TKACHKIW KI.KCT Department of the Interior, United SUtes Land GflW. The lull. Orev.n. Mar S. 1 51 7. parsonage, and upon Invitation went I , Tn Duniei B. Thorp, of Sefton, wh., III and spent a pleasant hour during, yu ,r. h,i.y lht c,undl T. which hearty congratulations were , w'rfwtoJ iv" "" "r,''n- " J IMMUuffW arfdreM, did on April 2, 1U17, file given. I in this onVe hi duly corroborated applifa- nilh Dm hrldn Brut irrririm are I "" Ut '""tent and aerure the cancellation uotn tne nride ana groom are,lf yuat Kntry N well and favorably known In our I No. imiw, mad Dec 4. mil, (or sev4 K'tj r.y(, flKVl HE'4, Hectum 4. nle, arrived here Friday to get Mrs. Montgomery who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Hamil ton. They will return to their home at Bend, Sunday. 1. W. Dee went to Prlnevllle Fri day to get his daughter, Manila. E. Loren Kimble has returned from Portland. I). L. Disbro came to Meadow last week. He expects to stay until he can plant his spring crop. Jennie M. Hagenburger passed through Prlnevllle last Saturday on her way to Portland to visit her parents. She expects to be gone several weeks. Perry Long brought the mall in May 11 with a team and wagon. Even y;t the snow lies in some places and the roads are muddy. city and The Journal joins with their friends In wishing them suc cess and happiness. President Money, of Willamette I'. Addrt-Mtes Audience DEALER WANTED In thte territory to make money selling tl.e f.ninua MM I. A It I tbW, Cumplrltly njutpprd. lOS-tnrb hMl-hasa 4-eyllnrfer 2S-h, , motor 7 forward Mela elee-trtoalarting and liifhtins.etc. H'rtu lo-oViv for full driatln of tht Aoiiro.,uAlri0 MlitX i'ruponllon. Mela tmeaHy-1Talt bam. Mm. At the Parent-Teachers meeting held at the High School Monday evening the following officers were elected: President,- Mrs. W. I. Dish man; vice president, Mrs. O. H. Reams; secretary, Ilei Powell; treasurer, Miss Maude Bllyeu. Aft er a short program. Dr.' Uoney, president of Willamette University, gave a very Interesting talk on the subject "Jack Horner and the Pie". A large crowd was present. MIW. WIUTZ KXTKHTAIXS KKPOKT OK TUB CONDITION OK THE KIKHT NATIONAL HANK AT KRINK VII. I.K. IN THK HTATK OK OKKI.ON, AT THK ( I.OHK OK 111 MINKHH O.N MAY 1ST, 1(17. Krauurcra Uiann and diarounta $386826. 8 OvrrdmfU, umweured lt.M U. H. txinda depotiu-d to aecure eir rulatU.n IS.VW.OO Heiuritiea other than U. H. bonda 212.'IV.3 Htock of Federal Kenerva Hank Value of hanklns houne Kurnitur and nxturra Keal eaute owned other than bank ing houaa Net amount due from approved re aerva axenta - Net amount due from other banks" and bankeni Cherka on banka In aama city or town aa reporting bank , Outaide checks and caah itema Fractional currency, nickela, and cents Notes of other national banka Federal Kceerve notee Lawful rraerve in vault an net amount from the Federal aerva Bank H Redemption fund with U. 8. Traaaurer .. Township 16,8.. Ramie 23. V... WillamrtU M.-rldian, and aa irrounda for hia conteat he allnrca that aaid Daniel B, Thorp haa wholly ahandoned aaid place, haa never made rW denre, haa never done any work or cultiva tion aa required by law and to my knowlclKt hia atmeme la not due to any connection with oiierattona in Mexico or alonir the boi dera Itheraofl or In mobilixation campa elae where or military or naval onranixaliona of the United Hlatea of the National Guard of any of the aeveral 8tatea. You are, thertfore, further notified that the aaid allegations will be taken aa eon feaaed. and your aaid entry will be canceled without further right to be heard, either be fore thia office or on appeal, if you fail to l I .Li- ..in 1.1.1.. . . i Xnoli (Kl ,w -" w. ...... kwrotr inn alter i F'OUKTH publication of thia notice, aa 400.00 2UH87.18 l83.U ' ta.47 1701.60 119.70 2M6.00 1IW0.00 .apeclncally reaponding to these allegationa of ' -A I . 1,1. ..... i ...... hk v served a eopy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by regis tered mail. You should state In your answer the name of the post office to which you. desire future notices to be sent to you. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. Register. Date of Anil publication May 17, IK 11. Date of second publication May 24, 1917. Date of third publication May 31, 1017. Date of fourth publication June 7, 1817. Re- (0166.21 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Lend Office at The Dalies, Oregon. May 16th. 117. .'..Notice is hereby slven that 7164i?lr ETTA B. HOUSTON, ( of Roberta, Oregon, who, on January 2nd, 1014. made Homestead Entry, No. 012373, S26.00 Mrs. Wlllurd II. Wlrtz entertain ed about twenty girls at breukfusl Suuduy morning at her home. Miss Maude Ililyeu guve several si'lei-tlons on the pluno. The guests were Misses Estoa, Knsor. Heck. Klbler, A. KlIlott.DII yeu, Wuhb, Jackson, Lister, lllxby, Cornell, NeWBom. "U, Stearns, N. Total Liabilities Capital stock paid in I 60000.00 1 .... Wi, aiui.. ri buvia i' .'a ecu ??'tf?.Jmi. : 60000.00 s.tlon , Township ls-South. Range 1. Undivided profits less current . ' j rjuit, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice penaea interest and Uea paid ... 80074.4K o( (motion to make final three year proof. Circulating nolea ouutandmg 86(H) 00 I to t.bij.h ealm to th, ,Ind above dnbed. Individual deposita subject to check 4H0I31.14 I M ike M Bechu,U, u. 8. Commissioner, CertlHcatea of deposit due in leas al Prneville. Oregon, on the 26th day of than 80 days SHOO 1. 00 jun, Certilled cheiks I715.0J claimant' una aa witn. ToUl State of Oregon. County of Crook, as; 1, H. Baldwin, Cashier of the above-nameo bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know), edge and belief. H. BALDWIN. Cashier. BuuNcrilM-d and sworn to before me this loth day of May, 1017. A. R. BOWMAN, Notary I'ulilic. My commission expires August V, lUltt, Correct - Attest : t'AKF.Y W. FOSTER, WILL WUHZWKII.KR, T. H. LAKOLLF.TTK, Directors. M - v.- nrntiiiter. wi nuwru, vrexun, il64Jl.o , Thomas H. Lowe, of Roberts, Oregon, Cary Mothers, Where Are You Going to he This Simmer? If you will be where there ia no electricity you will be interested in getting a self-heating iron. Let me know when you do your next ironing and I shall be glad to have you use my Ker-o-Safe Iron Free You obligate yourself in no way by so doing. I furnish the fuel FOR ONE IRONING FREE Free PRINCIPAL ALBERT SCHREDER A. Cabe, of Held, Oregon, Charles L. Bush- nell, of Roberts, Oregon,. . H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 27t6c Register. XKW MWGAIOW CO.Mri.KTKI) JimlM-r Hill Itunch Hus Fine Xew lU'Nidence The beautiful new home on Jun iper Hill ranch, belonging to Fred OMAR WILSON CONTRACTOR and RUILDER Business Buildings. Residences and all Classes of Construction. Quality of Work Absolutely the Best PRINEVILLE s OREGON EcoiMUMe Savings Big and Small That Put Life in Your Pocket Book We Need the Cash Press Ginghams, the good 1 nt 15c kind, special at lO ZV- Dress Percales, hard to 1 7lrp get, fast colors, - ' ' Heavy Beach Suitings, 30c grade, in tans with hair stripe, 36 in., Od. three patterns, special at v. Country Club Sport Cloths, 35c qual ity, 3fi in. wide, wide tripes, in Cherry, Green, Grey, etc., also in plain Tans, Greens, Blue and Terra Cotta OA. Special at OUC ' Just arrived Newest Fancy Sweaters for Ladies, in wool or silk, in all shades and combnations. Prices $6.50 and up. Ladies Fancy White Lawn Waists 12 patterns, $1.50 grade, 1 OA special for 6 days only at vJu Cheap Hosiery Cannot be guaranteed We offer in this grade 40 dozen Ladies Hope in light weight threads, white or black, at the low price of 11c per pair. They are worth it, order at once. Armor Plate Hosiery For Ladies In onr 40c grade are satisfying. Col ors. White and Black, spe- 1 1A cial 3 pairs for Jolly Clown Hose , For Children, all sizes, special CA 3 pairs for Jut Bedding Supplies SHEETS, SHEETING, PILLOW CAS ES and PILLOW TUBING In many weights and grades. Cotton Blankets, Woolen Blankets, Cotton Battings, Comforts and Bed Spreads are ad vancing rapidly in price. We will be compelled to change our prices soon, Let us suggest that you buy now your full requirements for the year AND MAKE A PROFIT FOR YOURSELF. Men's Hats Our new $2.50 line fills the bill for or dinary wear, big shaded shapes and latest styles direct from the factory. See What $2.50 Will Buy That $2.50 "Buckskin" work shoe is a winner. A few sizes left. I For Irrigators Our Lace Rubber Boot, fully guaran teed, fits like a shoe, very easy and restful, our Red Rubber djC Hfl Sj.ecial at vO.UU Our Red Rubber Irrigator HZL Foot, Special at 0 I O Our Light Weight Thigh d7 Boot, Special at P I .U What About Groceries? We will say nothing about the appar ert deficiencies in food stuffs. We will persist in urging you to BUY. Take care of your needs for months -ahead if possible. Buy Rice, Beans, Dried Fruits, Canned Goods, Flour, Ct reals, Cooking Fats, SyRup. It ap pears that these articles will continue to advance. Canned Goods are a Good Buy Now Standard Corn and Toma- d0 Cf toes, per case J0.JU Standard Canned Peas, d0 per case nffO0 Standard Canned String Q Af Beans, per case .PJ.iU Galbn Canned Apples per can 45c, 6 cans for $2.65. Gallon Canned Peaches per can 60c, 6 cans for $3.50. Gallon String Beans, per can 65c, 6 can3 for $3.75. Gallon Blackberries per can 65c, 6 cans for $3.85. THESE ARE SOLID PACK Try our big can of Strawberries, Reg ular 35c, for 30c ; weighs 214 pounds, 6 for $1.70; 12 for $3.25. High grade pr.ck. Canned Salmon is much higher, here's ?ome at the- old price, buy quick. Fountain Choice Red i2lb tins, each 15c; per dozen $1.75. 1 lb tins each 25c; per dozen $2.85. Royal Club Chinook, 14 lb tins, each 20c; per dozen $2.25." 1 lb tins, each 30c; per dozen $3.25. High Grade Razor Clams, minced, 20c per can ; 3 cans for 50c. The big 114 lb tin of California Sar dines, the best buy to be had, 25c per can ; 10 cans for $2.35. ALFALFA SEED Either Utah or Northern California grown. THE BEST GRADES OF SEED for purity and growth. Special for MAY ONLY SACK LOTS 20c LESS THAN SACK LOTS 21c OUR TOWN (From Trade Paper) If you don't trade in our town, and I don't trade in our town, and if our neighbors don't trade in our town; say what's going to happen to our town? You can trade in Prineville Exam ine our prices Send us your order and we will quote you lowest figure possible. COLLINS W.ELKMS PRINEVILLE, OREGON