CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Fag; 3 DECLARATION OF WAR! War is Inevitable and is Now in Our Very Midst Antwerp and Liege could not withstand the HEAVY FIRE directed from the monstrous German siege guns. Neither can REPUTABLE MERCHANDISE withstand the RAPID FIRE of prices, such as we are now directing against ODDS and ENDS in our first annual clean up sale. THEY MUST FALL ! t Heaters and Stove Boards No. 22 Heaters, regular 1 7.00 values, now 12.95 " 20 15.50 " 11.85 "18 " " 13.50 " " 9.75 18 " " 11.00 " " 7.95 " 25 " " 10.00 " " 7.15 Stove board, wood lined, 24i3C, reg. 1.25, now 8c " " " 30x30, reg. 1 8, now 90c " " 20x20, reg. 1.00, now 70o " " piper " 24x30, reg. 8.re, new Wo " " " " 30x30, reg. 85c, now., 55o Virginia Blue Enamel Ware Extra heavy triple coat (regardless to first cost) Teakettles, No., 9, regular 1,50 values, now 1.00 Sauce pans, 10 qts, regular 1,10 value, now 60 " ' 8 qts, regular 85c value, now .50 " " 6 qts, regular 75c value, now 45 " " 4 qts, regular 60c value, now .'. . 35 Preserving kettles, regular 1,35 value,' now .80 Coffee pots, No, 35, regular 95c value, now 65 Odds and Ends Boy's sleds, regular $2.50 values, now $1.90 " Flyers, 2.50 " " 1.95 .75 " .50 Food choppers, No. I , special at .90 " No. 2, " 95 No. 3, " 1.70 Kitchen knife sharpners, regular 10c, now 04 Aluminum basting spoons, reg. 20c, now 12, Sad irons, per set, reg. 1.25, now 90 Bowels and pitchers, reg. 1.35, now 85 Chambers, earthenware, reg. 75c now 49 Grocery Clean-Up Specials I pkg, Premium baking chocolate, reg, 25c, now 17c " Easy Jell, rrg, 10c, now. 8c " Diamond V. jelly powder, reg, 10c, now 7c Full qt fruit jars, reg, 50c, now 32c 16-oz carton Split peas, reg, 12-Lc now 8c " " Pop corn, reg, 12c now 8c " ' Pearl barley, rag, I2!c, now 8c Lb can Plum pudding, regular 35c. now 27c Borax Washing Compound, reg. 12c, now 5c 1 pkg Force, reg, 15, now 12c 2-lb carton Domino sugar, reg. 30c, now 25c 1 Pint California Grapine, reg. 35c, now . . . . 27c r O. C. CLAYPOOL & COMPANY Conditional Appropria tion Extended to July 1 Secretary Une. in a letter to Representative Sinnott, exprcsned his willingness that congress should make an unconditional appropria tion of 1450.000 for building a government irrigation project in Eastern Oregon, to be selected later by the Interior Department. The secretary also agreed to withdraw his former recommendation that this appropriation be made avail able only on condition that the state appropriates a like amount for co-operation. Secretary Lane wrote a similar letter to Senator Chamberlain. In conversation with Representa tive Sinnott, Secretary Lano said he would allow his conditional allot ment of $450,000 for co-operative work to stand until July l.so that every opportunity would be given the state to take up the co-operative offer. The secretary explained that if the state legislature at its coming session would appropriate $150,000 for co-operation, the money he already has allotted would be lumped with" the state funds and be available until used. If the stale fails to provide $450, 000 before July 1, the federal al lotment will lapse under the law. Therefore, it is up to tho legisla ture to decide whether the state will join tho reclamation service in building a $900,000 project, or will take chances on congress' appropri ating half that amount for a purely ; government project. In his letter to Representative Sinnott, Secretary Lane says: "The estimate of appropriations fiw tgx ponlomatlnn BflPuiM for tho VJ IIIV IVMHIilMVIVII I X. W V I VIIV fiscal year 1916 contains the follow ing item: " 'For Oregon co-operative work (conditioned upon the appropria tion of equal amount by the state of Oregon). $450,000. "This department and the state are making an investigation of the possibilities for irrigation in Central Oregon, through the joint board of engineers, whose final report as to the Pesehutea projects should be submitted by the end of this month, but will be delayed until March as to the John Day projects, and until June as to the Malheur and Harney Valley projects. "I realize that these, or more ex tended investigations, may disclose a situation that would warrant utilizing this appropriation for the development of a practicable pro ject, at a reasonable cost per acre, that would materially benefit the state, and am therefore willing that tho language which limits the expenditure to 'co-operation de pendent upon an equal appropria tion by the Oregon legislature be stricken out and the following sub stituted therefor: " 'For Oregon rrojects to be designated by the Secretary of the Interior, $450,000.' "In this form the appropriation would, as I understand it, be avail able for carrying out any practic al... .jn ,M a J i ' AtiW'''v I fit w J jXikyt Mm fcaTn rn i r ,r i ... yA kt Oregon Cooperative Work I pr $) USRec1umtionServiceand$late of Oregon I L W Proposed IrrigationProjects I' e T ano Rcscnvom Site I Yf DcschutesDrainase Basin I T155. CrookCo.Oi.mon able project in Oregon which could be built within such an appropria tion or which could be built by co operation with the state for such an appropriation and the amount con tributed by the state. "It is a matter of great regret to me that the effort to secure co operation with Oregon along the line of Governor West's proposal appears to have failed. Ic promised the institution of a joint method of using state and government funds in the development of the West, for it would, I feel sure, have been adopted by other states. "I believe that while there is so heavy a demand upon the reclama tion fund for the completion of projects already under way, it is wisest not to adventure upon new undertakings unless upon a dollar-for-dollar co-operative basis. "Nevertheless, I shall raise no objections to the allotment of this amount to Oregon, for I am well convinced that in the past too little consideration has been given to her needs and to opportunities for de velopment in that state, which I attempted somewhat to remedy by the extension of the Umatilla pro ject and an effort to meet the sug gestion as to co-operation in the Deschutes Valley." With Secretary Lane's letter as a basis, Representative Sinnott will make an effort to secure a provision in the forthcoming reclamation ap propriation bill in conformity with the secretary's amended recom mendation. Crook Countv Journal, f 1.50 per yr WOMAN'S RIGHTS. At for myself I am not la doubt as to my dory. Without minimizing other arguments ad vanced la support of the extend ing of suffrage to woman, I place the emphasis opon the mother's right to a voice In mold ing the environment which shall surround her children, which operates powerfully In determin ing whether her offspring will crown her latter years with Joy or bring down her gray hairs In sorrow to the grave. Politics will not suffer by wo man's entrance Into It If the po litical world has grown more pure In spite of the evil Influ ences that have operated to de base It, it will not be polluted by the presence and participa tion of woman. Neither should we doubt that woman can be trusted with the ballot She has proved herself equal to every re sponsibility Imposed upon ber; she will not fail society In this emergency. Let ber vote! Wil liam Jennings Bryan. GRANDMA'S PRAYER. I pray that riseu from the dead 1 may in glory stand; A crown, perhaps, upon my head. But a needle In my band. I've never learned to sing or play. 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