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NOVEMBER 22, 1917 PAGE 8 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PR1NEVILLE CAM BKST K.T STH K ItllKl. HY S. S. STKAKNS Or" THIS tlTY HRST CAR SOLD AT 15 CENTS Coursft, the Berkeley Sextette, was enjoyed by a Urge audience. The affair waa a financial auccera also, the Lad lot Annex having sold enough aeaaon tlcketa to more than fulfill the contract. Seconds Itring Twelve ami Tliinl (ur Eleven t'rnts ljre Crovd.K Attracted Prinevllle fat cattle, real utility beef, brought first and second prtie ! at the Pacific International at North 1 Fortland this morning. The stock, three car loads of thorn j ncre white faces, grown by S. S. j Steams of this city, and finished for him on contract by the Fairview Stock Farm of this city. After the cattle were judged, they were sold, the first car bringing fif teen cents on foot, the second twelve and a third eleven cents per pound. Large crowds were attracted to the show ring, for while the other exhibits attracted favorable com ment, the Prineville finished beef appealed to everyone immensely. EXEMPTIONS FROM DRAFT CANCELLED Washington. New regulations under which the remaining available of the 9,000.000 men registered for military duty will be drafted for service with the colors have been announced. The new resulatlnna are coincident with the division of eligible Into five classes, and the circulation of the of ficial questionnaires which have been discussed In previous announcement. The new regulations repeal all pre ceding regulations, cancel all exemp tion and discharges granted under the old system and restore every regis tered man to his original status. He will hereafter be required to undergo all examinations anew and present his claim for exemption again. As the new classifications make more liberal provision for leaving men with dependents In the classes to be called last, it Is practically certain that every man who had a legitimate exemption on the ground of depend ency under the old regulations will get the same under the new ones. The first class, which embraces men whol ly without dependents. Is expected to bring In fully 2.000.000 men. PRINEVILLE BEEF GOES TO AMERICAN LAKE KM) IlK.Al I'KU WEEK KTAKTIXCl JAM'AKY MUST CONTRACT MADE FOR 1 000 HEAD IKK Toll MOSTUOMEKY SPEAKS Y. M. A. Adlrra tilv.-n On Tito Ntrcvt And At Club Luncheon LYCEIM WAS SIX T ESS First Number Well Attrmletl By Local People The first number of the Lyceum Roads Will Accept Federal Control. Washington Formal announcement was made that the railroads of the United States had decided that if any crisis should arise, to place their in terests In the hands of President Wil son for protection and such disposi tion as he may deem necessary to pre vent interruption of transportation during the war. fan Ship A Many More As fan IU Supplied Till Firm Now Haa lotto Heml In Feed Yard One thousand head of Prinevllle beef will go forward to the canton ment at American I-ake, starting the first Monday In January, and following at Intervals of one week, each shipment containing 100 head. The contract Is being filled by the Fairview Stock Farm of thla city, and the shipments are being made to Barton & Company, of Seattle, who have the beef contract with the United States government. They have 1000 head In the yards now, seventy more were purchased today by manager L. N. Nichols and L. D. Claypool, and others will be added as they can be had at prices low enough to supply this contract. In addition to the hay ration, these beef are being fed 10,000 pounds of barley per day now, or ten pounds per head. The Journal baa the largest sworn circulation of any paper In Central Oregon. Doctor Montgomery, of Portland, gave a very Interesting address at the Commercial Club luncheon Fri day on the work of the Y. M. C. A. Ills talk waa very much appreciat ed by those present and Contained some very valuahlo Information. I'r. Montgomery also gave a short ad dress on the street before the luncheon. The Methodist ludles served an excellent luncheon. m i PS Christmas Readiness at Portland's Leading JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE STORE Our Spatial lino Diamond tha nuu papular of all anfaga inant tnga, Full cut Dlamoodr-tla, ,' 130 and up, Umbraliaa is. Pin fold. (Iliad handlaa. Satra datach ablahaodla. In lane? gift boa, olid Oold Nacklacaa and Pandanta, at low at S3 Jo. Bel with full oul Diamond leJo. Etra quality, gold Bllad, 1.75. M Ptoca aat high frada all. var platad war. Hudaon pat tarn, Uu. staaapooaa tortus. Wriat watthaa For man and woman, UJi up. Any article aant prapald with prtvllaoia at r.turnlnj upon racatpt t f not aatlafactor y JAEGER BROS. Jwni.aaa OrTiciN til. Ill (HTM (Tail PORTLAND. ORtaON . Mi 1 a THE MARKETS Portland. Oats No. ! white feed. $49 a ton. Parley-Htandard feed, $M Ml a (on. Corn Whole. IK:i; cracked, H4. Hay Timothy, $:i per ton; alfalfa, 125. Butter Creamery, 4:ic per lb. Eggs Itaneh, Mo per dol. ' NOTICB mil rUIII.ICATION rtaiiartmrnt of th Int. nor, I). S. Land Onto, at Tlx Dallaa. Urxn. j Nmrmhcr Klh, IIU7. 1 Notlca la hereby given that KM Ml N K. HI.Al KMAN, of Brother. Ilreinili. who. on June Kith. I'M4. made tlomr.lc.ail Knlry. Ni. IMSMH. f.,r , No-lb Half. iN'yl. Mectlnn I.. Townahlp in- 1 Mimlh. lUnuc la-Kaol. V. illanictle Meridian, i haa filed notice of ttitcnltnn to Itmka llnal ' thc-a year proof, to iwlatilLh clahn to Hi land llit tlcarrlbid. la-lora II. I Kill. I1. ' S. (WmUMkinrr, at llend. Orca-on. on the i ITlh day if !'mlr, I Ml J. Jamca VV Oualey, I'alrlrk II ColTcy, Anaal Ntewart, r'ram-la M. ( lira, all of llrolhera, Ort-aon. H. FRANK WOOIH'OCK. Mv HciM-ier. KOTK'K ? 3TW.S. "TTI.LMKNT Nntlt-a la hereby atveit by the undcratirned the ailmlnUlraUir of lha aetata o( Hriollr t Shelly I Holland, deceaacil, to all paraolia It, terealrd In aaut eelale that ha haa maita and bled with Ilia rlerh of lha roonly court hie final arroiiitllnii of hta atlmlnlatmtlnn of aaid ratalr and that tha court haa art Mitn.lay, lha 7th ilay of January, -1 U I N. at ID n'-lr'k In tha forcnmn. at the- county court rtm in rrtnevttla, Orriron. aa tha lima and lilarr for haarlna- and arttllna- aaid hnal arcounllna. At which aaid tlma and placa any tH-rann Intarcalad In aatd aalala may apiwar and object to aaid Anal accounting. Hated thla 22ml day of November. II7. IIAKI.KY HAtlNliKUH Ailmlnlnlinlnr of the Katata of Slip Khallla Holland. Haraaard. Talk to GILLIS about your new Fall and Winter Suit or Overcoat A large stock of the pat terns which will be worn this winter has just been received and all suits and coats are hand tailored in my shop in Prineville J. A. GILLIS. Tailor Meatless Meals! in order to assist the government in its plan to con serve beef, mutton and pork supplies, we have ar ranged for a shipment of fish each Tuesday and Thursday PRINEVILLE MEAT MARKET Time is Almost H .And we are ready to serve you! What have you to be thankful for? We are thanksul that we can be at home instead of being at the front, but when the gong sounds for us to fight, we are ready! Also thankful that we have the finest and choicest stock of mer chandise in Prineville and that we have the privilege of serving so many satisfied people! Comforters of the finest Silkoline and filled with selected cotton, very pretty colors, at $5.00 each New shipment of Women's Skirts, one of each kind. Stripes and Plaids, $5.00 to $9.00 Women's Envelope Chemise and Corset Covers, made of Crepe de Chine, in Flesh. Very moderately priced MEN'S SUITS. The new styles with belt effect One suit of a kind at this store except Blue Serges. $15.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $30.00 Men's Water Repellent Clothing. These are fine all kinds of weather.' Ask to see these Caps for Winter, 75c to $2.50 each Phone 351 p- "... V TkS r j r jj V i aa V . V. I ! 1 " i A Vf 111, ' .i t v. ' 1 & if ( iliSPRiNEViLUE. Oregon fr 1 It'' II ' I i 1 1 1 1 ' i . tr I t ' X 1, " I f; it.- MV.J.l h- j A". ,11 Mince Meat in bulk for Thanksgiving, like home made. Judge for yourself whether it has a stick in it. 25c tb. Cranberries, Cranberries for Thanksgiving time Buy from us your Currants, Raisins, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel; also Spices of all kinds for Mince Meats for Thanksgiving time King's Patented Process Fruits and Vege tables for every occasion. Apples, Apri cots, Blackberries, Cherries, Loganberries, Pears, Peaches, Prunes, Raspberries, Straw berries, Beets, Carrots, Cauliflower, Cab bage, Onions, Pumpkins, Potatoes, Pars nips, Rhubarb, Squash, Spinach, Turnips, String Beans, Sweet Potatoes, and Soups. Try these Just arrived large shipment of Nippon Chinaware. See display in north window. t t a .ip.fiB jm la a im PHONE 351 LEARN TO READ THIS SIGN MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION iZSwPRiNcviLLE, Oregon 'r PHONE 351 I