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rnrnHn.tr, bkitkmiikii m, 1020 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL H. P. Belknap L. T. Belkaap iiLimr Biniir PhyaleteM amd IwfMM Offlcw 1U Baa Third MimI rttomrllKOrM Offlaa phoo II Hoaldeaoa ora joimi DAILY 40a, DAILY AND BUHDAY 0 . If TM 4o1 fat yaw Paaat rew tfartjr, pfcaa Bad 4tf 1 ad) wa wyiMtwnkr nuirimLM dbco oo. Local Ageal Prineville Employment Office GKO. J. U1IIKI.IN, Prop. It u know your n(ls mfj ue will riidtiavor to fill them. GIVE US A TRIAL Telephone Mark 841 Is Your Money Supporting the Government? At tale critical period In oar history oar nanafactarur are offering Uelr mill and oar roang BnB are offering their imrvloa to Ue Daltad St lee government. Would yon Uka to tM roar bare and kelp, by patting yoar Money vbere It will napport Ue new Federal Reaarv Banking Bystea, wklch Ue government baa aoUbllabed to stand back of oar commerce, Indastry and agrtoaltaref Toa can do Ula by opening an aoeoaat with aa aa part of every dollar aa deposited goes directly into Ue tew antes, where U wlU always be ready tor yoa whoa wanted. Member Federal Reeerre System FIRST NATIONAL BANK rnneville Machine Shop Tbe Bdbit Equipped Machine Shop la this part of the State. We are prepared to handle anything la oar r llaoproBipUy. Quality of work ItthoTerybett' PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP E. G. Hodson, Proprietor Prinerille, . . . . Oregon IRELAND'S City Transfer & Express! Auto Delirery to all Part of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick genrice at Hugh Lakin'g Red 951 EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD CALL BLACK 303 FOR MGHT OR HR IVT TRUCK SBKVIOE MinimiifTn Last Big Block of the Canadian Pacific Reserved Farm Lands TTHfl announce! the offorlnir of th last hg block of the Canadian PaHfle RpeerrM Farm Lamia. Until thia block it ilippnaml of. yuu etui atimirvat low coat a farm home In Wuntam Canada thut will malm you rih and .mlopcnitrnt. The i-ountry in Meal for Bniiwl farming a wull aa jgrain growing, l.atnr, the name lands can -o bought only from nriviite owmn-and naturally, prtect will be h in her. Never sgaia on too iSortb Vtuericaa CooUneni will farm iantla bo oftsred at priaoa bo lo. Tour Lilt Big Opportunity Thla block eontalni both fertile open nralrle and park lunda in tbe Lloyd ntnater and Battlefon) District of Central Alberta and Baakatchewan. Yoa can buy farm lands on the rich Bratrit-e 01 aianuooa, oamatcnewun and Alberta at prleva averaging about till at) era. Or land In Southern Altierta under an irrigation system of anfaiiiog water iron M u acre and up. 20 Yean to Earn and to Pay The Canadian Pad Ho ofTera you thla land under a plan of long term, eaay payment that ! remarkable In the history of farm in vestments. You pay down 10. Then yoo have no payment on the principal until the and of the fourth year, then flftonn annual Eaymenta. InUreat la . In Central Baa tchewan.BeaKarWhaelur grew the world a prli wheat. World ! priie oalaware grown gtt LioydminaUr. Lands Under Irrigation In Southern Alberta, the C3anadlan Pfdtb Railway hai developed the laraeat Individual Irrigation undertaking on the American Continent. Thla diatrTet cootaine aome of , the beat landa In Canada. Art unfailing aupuly of water to administered under tha Canadian Government. Price range from 60 an acre up, dn the same eaav payment tvrma. t&HK) loan In improvemenU, Twetv ty yean to pay mck. CHA8. g. EDWARDS Physician A Surgeon Glasses Correctly Fitted SIT Mala HU, PrlnevUle, Oregoa. LA KB kL BECHTKLL V. B. Oonunlaaioaar AttoraajNU-Law ' Oook Gouty Bank BaDdiqg riUNICVnXB . . OREGON W. H. CYRUS The Jeweler If A80NI0 TEMPLE Frtoavllla, Oregon ' 831 Main Street. l Morse Transportation Comp'y PRINEVILLE, OREGON irruun No Taxes on Improvements There! dom m El u w There! a email tai on the land ! dom more than SOe an acre for all pur oeea but there are no tutes on your lie a took, buildfnga, improvemenU. Imnlementa or neraonal olrecta. Good marketa, modern aonooia, roads, churehie, amuaementi. make farm nfo de airabla and attractive. Uera you can achieva independence. No Sale Without Investigat The Canadian Paciflo will not aell you a t until yoq have Inspected It. You muf w aatiaAed and every question answered Sire taking up your home. Investigation la vlted and made easy. Thla announcement call! attention to the last great block of Canadian Paciflo Reserved Farm Landa, Special Rates (or Homeseekers and Full Inforaatiem Speeftt railway rates for homeaeakare make ( apeotlon aaay. Bead now for free Illustrated pem tjhleU aniwerlna all qoeitlona and Betting forth Cruras about land valtiaa, acreage ylelila, oltmatf, efperloaiuee, slo, UkK delay. Wriie TUUAV OCHOCO REALTY CO. Local Agent - ' 433 Main Bt. Prineville, Ore. tet an toforsaattoa etmot Oaoaila, saw U O. Pt A. S. WATKINS f 'v r'-n. Aaron Sherman Watklni of Ger. mantown, Ohio, who i the Prohibition party nomine for prtaident II DEAD RESULT OF RIOTING IN BELFAST Belfnat PHoven men imi la the toll of Saturday nlght'i fighting In Hhlfaat In addition to the alz men killed during the height of the battle, two of the wounded died. ' A feature of the rioting wai the extent of the deatructlon of property by Incendiarism. Tbe fire brigade bad an eapeelally bard time during the night In fighting tbe flame. Their work waa rendered bldeoua by the conatant rattle of machine gane. The Sinn relnera were In itrong force and appeared to be well aupptied with arm and ammunition." ' " - Tbe greateat of bltterneaa waa die played during the fighting. There waa g great amount of wrecking of houaea and tbe burning of furniture Indoori and In tbe afreet.' The yella of the mob, ebrieka of women and children and groans of tbe Injured were audible. When the' rioting was at Its worat, women could be eeea In their night autre, rushing from their homes, attempting to lead their famlllles from the danger tone. ' BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Census figures give the population of Bolae, Idaho, 11,393; Increaae, 4035, or M l per cent . Total Russian losses on the Polish front from all causes to data are 187,- 000, according to an official Polish oommunlque Issued. Gordon Woodbury, formerly a mem ber of the New Hampshire legislature, haa been appointed assistant secretary of the nary to succeed Franklin D. Roosevelt. - ' The republican campaign book, en titled "Republicanism of . 1920," ia ready for distribution, it was announc ed by lta editor, Frank Hendrick, a New York lawyer. The Denver aV Rio Grande railroad announced that 600 passengers were marooned at Saltda, Col., where seven miles of trackage and bridges were torn up by storms. Irish women pickets started a demonstration In New York that re sulted In a walkout of more than 2000 longshoremen employed on British ocean liners as a protest against Great Britain's Irish policy. U. S. Banks Lend France 1150,000,000 Paris. Jean Parmentier, aiTmlnlstra- tor of the ministry of finance, who is in New York City negotiating with American bankers for payment of the French loan of 1250,000,000, has ar ranged for a loan of $150,000,000 with American banks, according to news papers. G. A. R. to Meet Sept 19. Indianapolis, 1ml. After a Japse of 27 years Indianapolis will again enter tain the annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. For the first time since 1893 the national meet ing of the Grand Army will be held this year in the Hoosier capital, Sep tember. 19 to 25. Senator Smoot Is Renominated. Salt Lake City, Utah. Uitlted States Sonator Reed Smoot of Utah was un animously renominated for that office by the Utnb state republican conven tion, meeting here. Arab Parliament Likely, London. According to the Dally Mail, it lias been decided to establish an Arab parliament In Mesopotamia tnd also an Arab cabinet with British Jvisers, PEACE CONFEREES TRANSFER TO RIGA Russians Accept Polish Request to Shift Place of Meet ing From Minsk. Warsaw. The Russian soviet gov ernment bat accepted the PolUh pro posal for transfer of tbe Russo-Polish peace negotiations from Minsk to Riga, It was announced In a Moscow wire less message to the Polish government. Reports reached Warsaw that little progress bad been made at the Minsk conference and tbat it bad been agreed to shift the negotiations in the bopa of bettering conditions generally. The Poles apparently are planning no advance beyond tbe etbiiogai.hio frontier as mentioned in tbe American note, to which tbe Pole have replied. Tbe front rests roughly along tbe line laid down by the allies. There are Indications that the Polish eastern line Is being stabilized temporarily and tbe general staff has directed that there be no advance Into districts b"i-re the Poles might not be wel comed. The military authorities announced tbat the Poles were resting and re grouping after pushing the soviet forces beyond the Bug, where they are prepared to make a stand if at tacked. Polish artillery bas decimated tha principal column of retrograde soviet forces In tbe northeastern front, said an official statement. More than (00 men. Including two general staff of ficers and 11 line officers, have been captured. Among tha killed was the commander of the 57th bolshevik divi sion and his chief of staff. CONFIRM DEATH OF CZAR AND FAMILY London. All possible doubt that former Emperor Nicholas of Russia and bis family ware assassinated In tha basement of their prison house at Ekaterinburg on tha night of July II, 1911, seems ta be dispelled by account of two Independent investigators pub lished bera. One I printed by the London Tunes and waa written by it former . Petrograd correspondent, Robert Wflton. The other appear ta the magaslne "Nineteenth Century and After," and I from tha pea f Cantata Francis McCullagh of tbe British army. Both spent severs! weak at Ekaterin burg and talked with native and sol diers who witnessed the atfalr'through the window of the house. Both writ ers agreed on tha Important details of tha story. The victims, rhey say, numbered 11, being tbe former emperor, hi wife, on and four daughter, Dr. Botkln and three servant. ; Tha assassination was arranged by Yurovskt, Jailer la charge of the deposed royal family and was carried oat by 12 soldier. Tbe Times account says these were Letts, but Captain McCullagh declares they were Magyars, placed on duty instead of a Russian guard. EX-SECRETARY WILSON DIES Portfolio in Cabinet Held for Fifteen Years Under Three Presidents. Traer, Ia. James Wilson, .former secretary of agriculture, died at hi home here. James Wilson was head of the de partment of agriculture for 15 years, during which he contributed largely to the phcnomental agricultural de velopment of the United States. His long service In the cabinet constituted a record. Albert Gallatin, once sec retary of the treasury, had previous ly held the record with service of near ly 13 years. Mr. Wilson's service, however, was notable for the constructive work which It Included, rather than for the remarkably long time which he held the portfolio, with complete accept ability under three presidents of di vers temperaments McKlnley, Roose velt and Taft. American Cruiser Sent to Dantzlg. Washington. At the request of the state department, SecTetary of the Navy Daniels ordered Admiral Huse, In commarld of the American naval vessels in Baltic waters, to send the cruiser Pittsburg from Reval to Dant slg for the protection of Americans, a considerable number of whom ara now In Dantzlg, Secretary Daniels said. - 223 Miles An Hour by Plane. Atlantic City, N. J. "The Texas Wild Cat," an airplane entered by S. E. J. Cox, Texas oil magnate, in the Gordon Bennett cup races, to be held In France, September 27, has attained a speed of 223 miles per hour in secret test flights at Mineola, Long Island, Cox announced here. NOTICf Of riNAt ACCOl'NTINO Motif b Wntv (ivaa by the admit m4, th mentor of Uw aaUU f Martha Ellsa Wta Sialta, kmI, to all pmoae iatm4 la wM MUM, Itat kt kas mmU aaa U4 wf k lb Coaatf Clark f Crook Cottlr, Oratrn, Ma- anal acanntlng at U admin tat rat toa af MM aetata, ea4 tkat the torn has art an. r, tha 4tk 4ar f Oetofcar, ISM, at IS a'clark ia tha torauoa, at tha Croat? Coart Bona, la Prtaavllla. Oraaoa, as tha tlaM aaa alaea far aaarln and art! In aaia Sua! aeeaantla, at hleh aakl Ism aa4 plaea an? prraoa lata. mlm4 la said artau my appaw ao abjart thrnta. Dated and pabHabad th Irat tin. Saa taaiker Z, 12. - ' ALBERT HENRI SMITH, rcato of the atila of Martha Elisabrta Smith. Deraaatd ei.r,p IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOE CROOK COUNTY In th matter of th aaUila o' Gaorv MlUU-an. daenucd. Notice I bmbr glvm that th naruton of A Good Store Must Have THREE ESSENTIALS PRICE QUALITY ; - , ' "! I . " - ' : :'. . J 1 '., . . ' ' t f : ".. i . f ; SER VICE If you have not given us a trial you do not know we have them.' R1ICHEL GROCERY COMPANY : ARTHUR 8. MICHEL W. . McMillan PAINTS Signs - Autos Houses Paper banging and Kabcomin ing. Estimates given on all work. Phone Black 281. DR. E. O. HYDE Physician and Surgeon Office 206 Third Street Prineville Oregon WOOD WANTED Big Knots or Limb Wook - - Inquire at the Journal office . The Journal does modern printing. gaa)fi8Wai justtwwt fbliar t n 'itcy!!te.e.sroi Aw aaut of Gm Milk-aa, deeaaard, kaa ftlad thrlr nal account af taalr adtaiakH ra tion and that th ahov court aaa xd Mo dar, October 4th, 1W0, at th boar at ta 'clock A. M. a th Urn for Ilia ebjoctlooa ta Mid aeeoaat. If anr there be, aad aalaas Mid object lone are lied th Mid curat aitl at Mid tha apply ta th eoart fa arder apprara their Saal aeeeaat aad dhk chorda them from farther naMltty the rale. ADA B. MI LUC AN, Eioratrn, 0. WALTER MILUCAN. Curator af th Ecatat of Gorc Milllcaa, lireaeed. Jar H. Upton, attorney for Mid aetata. Dat of ret .publication, September lad, IK. Data af Laat publication, September U. 1M OREOOS STATE FAIR Fifty-ninth Annual Oregon Stata Fair, Salem, September 27 to Ooto ber 2, splendid agricultural, llva stork, and industrial exhibit, ex cellent races, a superb borseshow, high class amsuements greater and better than ever before. A. H. Lea. Secretary, Salem. 61-54 SYLVAN O. MICHEL WANTED VEAL,' HOGS, MUTTO!f, BEEF, CHICKENS, TURKEYS, DCCKH, GEESE, EGGS HIDES, BUTTER, AND JACKRABBTTS. GIVE B A TRIAL. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE GUARANTEED. PROMPT RE TURNS GULICKSON & CO. Established 1912 100 Front Street, Portland, Ore. WWWWWWHrlWW y 'i 'j M ?5 FRANCES DURAND Teacher of Piano and Voice Studio 633 East 3rd Street. . Phone Black LIVE STOCK FOR SALE Registered Hereford bulls and heif ers. - Best breeding and quality. Raised on our farm in southern Idaho, Herd comprises 400 head, which must be reduced at once to give ua more room. Now is the time to buy. Can sell in carload lots. - Prices reasonable. Satis faction guaranteed. Write or come and see them. Farm close to Nampa, Ida., on main line ot Oregon -Short Line. L. L. Young & Sons. . B2-2t. ' Boxmaklng Facilitated. Nails are driven through two hoards at once a an tingle and clinched into the second loan! by an English lav' ventor's linvnui.lnf pwpMpa,' , Like a Squirrel. A man rarely digs for the root ot evil nntll he finds himself up a tree. Cartoons Mngajslne. J