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TUVRHDAY, HAT S7, IMA CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Pag I R. H. tTANFIELO I iUU& N. N. Stanfleld, rspublloan nominee for United Atatee Ssnator In the Ore on primaries. AGREE OH'DIVISID.'I OF GERMAN INDEMNITY aria. Prance li to reorlv C6 pr lent of 0roiany's Indemnity, Orrat Britain It pur cnt, and tha remainder It to bo divided bet wees Belgium, Italy, and Serbia, Premier Mlllrrand laid tha finance and foreign attain tommlttoo of thoo chamber of deputies la eiplalolng alt rocont eonvaraaUona with Premier Lloyd George at Hyths. tba proportion to be alloted Franco lad Oroat Britain, ha declared, bad sees agree upon by tba peace confer lac. U. Mlllerand stated that tba rata of surest to bo demanded from Germany M tba HO.OOO.OOO.OOt marks lodem alty aba waa to pay bad not boa de termined, but bo believed It would not be lea tbaa I per cent plua a 1 per tent redeeming rat for tba boldera f fold bonda wblcb Germany muat Issue. ' MABTON IS ISOLATED Town ; Ordered Quarantined on Ae eount of Scarlet fever. Taalroa, Waah. The town of Man ton, wblcb baa a population of about 1000, waa quarantined by Dr. H. H. Imlth, county health officer, on nc (ount of a acarlet (aver epidemic whlcb baa developed rapidly within tha last few daya. There are about (S peraona down With tha disease. School baa been dismissed for tbo year and churches, Iheatera and other meeting placet aloeed. HOUSE ADOPTS THE PEACE RESOLUTION Washington. The houte adopted the lens resolution, repealing the reso hitlon by congress declaring a atate of war with Qermany and Auatrta, by a roto of 228 to 189. The vote waa along itrlet party tinea except that 19 denio tratt Joined republlcana In tupportlni tba measure, while two republicans Kelly of Michigan and Puller of Maa lachuaetto opposed It t From the alae of the republican vote H waa clearly Indicated that the reso ration eould not be paiacd over the veto of the president. The senate vote in paesag waa 48 to 88. Bummarlted, tha peace reeolutlon provides: A congressional declaration of the termination of the war by repealing the roeolutlont of April (, 1917, and December 1, 1917, which declared war against Germany and Auatrla-Hungary, respectively. Repeal of the war legislation. A reservation of all rlghta accruing to tha United Btatea under tho arm la tlce and tho treaty of Vortalllea. ARMENIA CHARGE ACCEPTED United States Will Act At Boundary Arbitrator. Paris. Ambassador Wallace Inform ed tho council of ambassadors that President Wilson bad announced that tba United States would accept tha rola of arbitrator In fixing tho boun daries of Armenia. The council of ambassadors have discussed the contention o( the Ger mans that war material destroyed by them remained their property. It was decided that armaments, whether de stroyed or delivered to the allies, ac tordlng to tho terms of. the treaty, must be considered allied property. The peace treaty with Hungary, It was decided by the council of am bassadors, will be signed In tr Grand Trianon palace at Versailles J!"ie 4. American Tourlata Crowd Paria Hotelt. Paris. Great difficulties are being encountered by Paris hotels in provld Ingccommodatlotis for the thousands of American tourists mho are flock big to the city. 1 Plerlda'a Bla torlna. What la the lsrgt spring la the world T Florida baa one which must I near the head of the list This Is rslled Wakulla spring. It Is 400 feet arroea, la mt fen deep and flows at the rale of lan.wio rations of water every minute. It gives rise to river 2fi0 feet wide at Its source. This mammoth spring la situated stmuf flf. teen miles from Tallshssiiet. Spring's Promisee. It Is not the varlKHled colors, the cheerful sounds and the warm lireete which enliven us so much In rlng; It r I he quiet, prophetic splilt of endless hope, a ' presentment of many hspor daya. Ms r jet Oplts. . first Lessen In Polities. My desr proapertlve candidate, the flmt thing you should learn by heart la that no i-eron will tell von ti.m k. la not going to vote for you. Ati hlson Globe. Big Dish for Birds. Hundreds of embryo caterpillars are destroyed at a single swallow by the nuthatches and chickadees bunting about the lrnnhe during winter, nays the American Forestry Magazine of Washington, and even the crow have been known to eat He little Varnlahed packets of eggs. Compliment for Uncle Dick, rude Dick, a bachelor, fond of chil dren, waa a great favorite with his little nieces and nephews, so when Hie new baby came and papa lotd tkem that the stork had left It at their bouse, Bmlily uld thought fully : Too had the stork didn't know where Uncle Wck lives- Trying to Look Poer. Personally we try to he economical ID our drrsi, but we have to wear floe clothes to keep from being mistakes for a capllallNf. Dallas News.- Milkweed Seeds. The milkweed seeds are eooceated In a pod, which breaks open and ex pos Iheiu to the wind. Up they go through ihe sir. each seed carried by s ball of silky down, the threads so frail thai you are aetonlahed when yoo exatnlnr them with a microscope. Kach thread turns out to be a separate tube riblMNl wltb dark vein-like streaks irrHnged In sn Irregular manner When e milkweed pod borate open, you ran Inuiglne yourself at a mlnla 'tire aero meet to whlcb scores of white craft aosr up Into the morning wind. Peart Always Prised Ornament Through all recorded time the pearl ha been the favorite ornament of royalty and beauty. Pearla were prized In the Jewel caskete of Egypt's Ptolemy, and the first jewel mea tloned In the most ancient decipher able writing, wss the pearl. Lastt; Qualities of Cedar. A grave iiuirker dug up Bear Seattle dlscloeed a remarknble teetlmonial to the durability of ; Waehinglpn red cedar naya the American Forestry Magazine of Washington. The d:ite of death was December .10, ISfiS Tbe msrker remained la aluxxrt perfect atate of preeervatlon. Giving Them Their Due. The man with bruin who doe not noe them la a sluggard1; shame him. The hard worker with few Intent Is a dnidire; encourage him. The mnu with talent who works burn" to nuifce the mot of them Is a geulus; praixe him. Bneexe Reform. Do yoo sneei correctly? A learned doctor aays a-chool Is wrong; that yoo should neze a-dal or a-de! Try this on your organ. Boeton Transcript itSSSs. 9 n Tl m tri ti vi TALK TO VH ABOUT THOSE WONDERFUL fAXADIAN PAOKIC LAND 8 WE ARE THE LOCAL AGENTS. Best Farm TMs Week AO AfTIK IRRIGATED RA.-fCH 1 1-4 MT1.E8 FROM PRIJfEVTLLE, VERY HNKST OF BOIL, ALL FENCED AND CLEARED, 40 ACRES OF KINK RYE BALANCE READY TO HKED, OWNER 8AY8 TO TURX TMI8 AT ONCK -PRICE WILL RE GIVEN ON APPLICATION PER SON OM.Y (DO NOT PHONE FOR PIU( K) VERY SMALL AMOUNT DOWN, BALANCE MOST LIBERAL TERMS A CITY HOME w, 1 ROOM HOUSE, LARGE LOT 80x170 FEET SACRIFICED AT $6501325 CASH, BALANCE TO SUIT; THIS PLACE NOW RENTER FOR 110.00 PER MONTH FIRST ONE HERE GETS IT O Timbeir Wamted ! WE WANT 100 TIMBER CLAIMS, IN OR OCT OF THE GOVERNMENT RESERVE WE HAVE A CLIENT WHO DESIRES 500,000,000 FEIvT OF GOOD PINE, MUST BE PRICED RIGHT AND SITUATED BO AS IT ' COULD BE POOLED WITH OTHER TIMBER CLAIMS RUNNING 8, 000,000 FEET OR MORE PREFER ED GIVE FULL PARTICULARS AND LOCATION IN FIRST LETTER OR CALL AT OUR OFFICE, 438 MAIN STREET. PHONE All. IF YOU WANT TO RENT YOUR HOUSE, LIST IT WITH THE OCHO CO REALTY CO. IF YOU HAVE ROOMS TO LET, THE OCHOOO REALTY CO., CAN FILL THEM FOR YOU. 438 MAIN STREET. HOUSES FOR SALE We have a list of fine modern homes for sale If yoo are looking for a home come to tbe Ochoco Realty Co. We have over one hundred house on our lurta ranging In price from $1,200 to $10,000 and can get yoo Just what yon want: Our listings oon taln modern homes at half the prise It would coat to build, drop la oar of fice or call us by phone and we will be pleased to show you the beat cm the market for theleast money. . 'ttf.f'TftnaViiw WE WANT YOUR HOUSE ON OUR LIST, IF IT IS FOR SALE, WE CAN SELL IT; WHY? THE OCHOCO REALTY COMPANY KNOWS HOWt d.6.1 ! 433 Main St. If you have anything to tell, we can turn it If ycu vent cci)iirg, v ecu get it fcr leu ONE: 1,600 lb Trailer in the very beat condition Hoock onto It and Jazz of home 175 It's a crime to let it go at this figuio. Bargain Counter - BARGAIN COUNTER FOR SALE A dandy young work team, will eat out of your hand. Come in Quick or you lose. ONE Fine building site In Bend for Prlneville property. FOR SALE Young team, ages 4 and 6 years, weight about 2700, price, $200 for the tw TWO Perfectly good Ford aide lampa at a price that is honestly ruinous. Also Ford tall light. TWO 5 acres fine fruit and berry land, adjoining County Seat, Col umbia river with dally boat service and on the main line of North Bank Ry., to trade tor Prinevtlle or Powell Butte property, will assume difference. ' AN Ideal building site, 60x120 feet, close to schools and In a select x neighborhood, cheap. SWAP COLUMN THE OCHOCO REALTY CO. OF PRINEV1LLE We sell the earth from si town lot to a township WILL TRADE Good buggy ami double harness, also gentle driv ing bone, what have you? IRRIGATED 40 acre tract, close in, to trade for city property. FULL Blood Shire Stallion, regis tered, 8 years old, weighs 1S-1I0I pounds, will sell or trade. Reg. by Albert Moore ft Son. Piano Player, just like new, with almost SO music rolls, sell or trade 4 Head of young cattle and one darn good milch cow, It interest ed, see us. . ONE Good seven room modem house to trade for cattle. ONE Fine residence In Eugene tor Prineville property: see us at once , about this. '" FOR SALE One Buick 6, model D 45, 6passenger, first class shape, cant be beat for a bargain, cheap. SSBLffll SENATOR CHAMBERLAIN i f A United 8tate Senator Ceo. E. Cham berlain, democrat, renominated in the Oregon prlmariee. JOHNSON WIIIS IN OREGON PRIMARY rorxiana, or. Hiram Johnson ap parently carried Oregon In the con test for the Republican 'Indorsement for the nomination for president of tbe United States in tbe Oregon primary elections by a narrow plurality. While the returns point to Johnson as the choice of or plurality choice ot Oregon, republicans, there Is a bare chance that me indications may be upset or tbe final result postponed until the ftnal canvass or official canvass bas been made. Lowden ran a poor third, behlad Wood and Hoover was fourth, Juat be hind Lowden. " Senator Chamberlain was, renomin ated by the Democrats for the United States senate by a rote of almost two to one. In all parts of Oregon Sena tor Chamberlain ran far ahead of Harvey Q. Starkweather. R. N. Stajifield, waa nominated by the Republicans by a vote of much more than two to one over Abraham. BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Thousands of dollars worth of sge to crops in Linn and Bentcn cot!f ties, Iowa, was caused by a cloudburst The forty-five million dollar soldier bonus bill passed by the New Tork legislature was signed by Governor Smith. Approximately 400,000 new members were obtained laat week in the Ameri can Legion nation-wide campaign tor Increased membership."' General Ataxia Bruslloff, Russian military leader, haa assumed virtually supreme control in Russia, as far as military affairs are concerned, accord ing to reports. The National Preservers' and Fruit Products association has announced that its members will stay out of the sugar market until the price of sugar comes down from its present high level. Influenced by the nation-wide price cutting agitation that is steadily gain ing ground, the principal commodity marketa of the country- continued to "mark down" quoted values. Cotton, sugar and corn options broke violently. Plans for financing preliminary in-. vestigatlon work on the Columbia Basin Irrigation district project, com prising about 2,000,000 acres in the Big Bend country In Eastern Washington, were discussed by financiers and busi ness men of Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma and Portland at a meeting held In Portland. $5 Wheat Poaaible, Saya Hill. Seattle. "It ia not unreasonable to expect 96 wheat next winter or some time before the next crop year," sail Louis W. Hill, chairman of the Great Northern railroad while here en rout East from San Francisco. Crop short age and impossibility of farmers te get labor he gave as reason for advanc ed wheat prices. War Nurses' Bodies Arrive New York. The bodies of tea women war nurses who died overseas on duty at army base hospitals and the first to be brought home, arrived here on the transport Princess Ma toika. On board also were the bodies of 418 soldiers who- lost their lives in accidenta or succumbed to wounds and disease. House Passes Hawaiian Land Bill. Washington. The house passed a bill setting aside 200,000 acres of land in the Hawaiian islands for homestead purposes available to native Hawaiian! only. The territorial legislature urgej, the step, which was expected to re habilitate the Hawaiian race, said te be faBt dying out. '