Page 10 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL A7nclc JPam Offers All Americans a Chance to Feed Standing 'Belgium Arrangements Made For Sending Parcel Post Packages From Rural Districts. How to Aid the Stricken Little Sister of the World -By XOILL IHWIJV 7 . f a HOMELESS BELGIAN WOMEN ON THE WAY TO THE BREAD LINE. I" OR the first time In Its history the postotlke department has been en listed in a charitable undertaking, from this time forth any Amer lean who wishes to give fowl to the starving people of Helium has only to stamp his parcel in the regular way and send it through the parcel post. It will go ns straight and fast ns rail and water will carry It to the doors of the starving lielyians, and the money lie has paid for stamps will he refunded to the donor by the American Commission For lieiief In Belgium, the executive offices of which are at 71 Broadway. New York citj. Seven miilion people, mostly women, children aud old men. are still shut wp in Belgium. Industry stopped when the Germans came; the money gave out through the payment of fines and indemnities; the crops were mainly ruined. With the coasts cut off, ttelgium. which imports three-quarters of her food supply in normal times, could iuiort no more. Work is gone; money is pone: most important of all. food is gone. The German conquerors, who need all their own supplies to guard against the proposed 'siege of Germany" by the allies, cannot and will not feed them. The allies, fearing that the Germans will seize any food coming from a hostile source, cannot or will not feed them. America must feed them or they will starve. There is no other way. Seven million people, until last year the most Industrious, peaceable and prosperous nation in Europe, will go to their graves this winter unless America gives as never nation gave before. While Belgium needs everything, she needs most of all Just food noa rerlshable food which will stand the test of ocean transportation, such as flour of any kind, peas, ben us aud preserved meats. The donor has only to mt up his gift in packages of not less than twenty-five pounds nor more than fifty pounds, stamp it in the usual way and mail It at the nearest postofBce. If the donor adds his own name and address, TOGETIIEK WITH THE LET TEIt "K." the money he has pa-id for stamps will be refunded to him by the commission. Packages mailed from OREGON should be addressed to MUNICIPAL DOC K. INC.. PORTLAND, who are collecting agents for this district iv. iau, rum la.vu, wuo are collecting agents lor tuis district GERMAN "OBSERVATORY" IN FLANDERS. If VO&V I Sir JJl. f ""''.hi,';, ,,4 19U, by American Pres Association. Id the lower photograph you get a near view of the man, comfortably seated in a chair on top of the straw stack, observing the enemy through a fieldglass, concealed by wisps of hay. FIGHTING IN FLANDERS. X f S Sisters Notes (i. 1'. Duckt tt, CatI Wood uml II. J. Skelton telurned Mtlmdny' from tho Irrigation I'ongreas at Portland. I Kob't. Smith anil son, Hugh,' made a buHincfs trip to llerituoml Monday evening. A literary society was organize.) at Sisters. On returning from Portland Carl Woods purchased a Chalmers automobile. Hill La tit bas returned to Sisters and ia woiking at the Bailey ranch. Kob't. Smith is putting in a new Bouser gasoline tank. Mr. and Mm, Jese Wilt and Mrs. Johu lennis nyent Sunday with Iriends in IWnd. Hev. Loree held services at Sifters Sunday afternoon. After more than a month's vaca tion at Cloverdale, tho school j commenced lat Monday with Miss Elpha Gibson as teacher. Baptist Church . Bible school at 10 a. m. Classes for all. j Preaching. U a. m. Subject, "Am I a Saved Man." I Junior B. Y. P. U 2A0 p. m. I Senior B. Y. P. U., C::!0 p rn. j Preachinpr, 7:;0, subject, "Sever I New Things." All welcome. Special music. II. Pat ton Hall, minister. ! Jury Finds Rcy Farnum is Guilty. Koschurg. Key riirnum was con victc'l of statutory crime after five hours' deliberation. This is the thlrj trial on the charge. Karnum still has a murder chare to face, in which he is accused of killing and burning tho body of Kitna Moruan, a i.1 -year-old girl, near Clendaie two weeks ago. ine net results ot pood furmlng are profits, success, a growing busi ness and a good living. Report of the Condition Of Tht Fir.t N.tioo.l Bunk it Printviltt, in th Stale at Orefon, tl tb Clou ( Buiiard Dtcrmbtr, 31, 1914. UK'XH'KCKH, Umua mid itlmHimim , fcwMKl lU Ovvnlmtta, nwuroit mid mou'eiiri'd,, l,44.!W U.S. iiotiils liinire liri'iiU'luii la.ftHM.iiO l,nul, vurUh', me., (oilier tlmu l.u'k), Iik'IiiiIIiiii inciuliiiiin on Mine S.ivn.lfl Stilutcrlpllon to SUH'k id Kvdi-rHl H- orvv HniU Wt amount imtmld l.iKHVuti liKnln noil, turiiltureiknit lixturea IJ.Tvi a7 tUhor real cstitl owned S,7in.M lu tnio fVilcral amprvo bunk s.imo.OI) lino (rem approvi'tj Kux-rve Anonu hi eviural rorv oltlea ,XI,46 Pits Inuii appruvvd roorva auonin In otliiT roerve vlllea ,'. (U.SMU.ua l)ui Irom bank aud bankitm (olhi-r than aUive) .,, l,7IS.aa Fractional eiirrvm-y laws ('hH-ki on haaka In the aame cllv or town a r'orlliin lauk r...,. f Niitcaol other National llauka 'j.lu.Oii Lawful money Itoervc In Hank via: stwlo il,T7til Koilvnipllonfund with t'.s, Treaaurer oer cent ii t-lri'tilatloii Iti.iiO Toml W,tivi.W (.Itail.lTIKS. Caplud l-k paid hi I .Vi.imo.lW Surplua fund Kl.tW.lW Undlvliti'd prollla lona current 1 1- penoa, llltereat aud taxea paid.,., (M.OoS.Hl eireulatlliit tlott-a, lena atitoulit oil hand and III Treasury fur redemp tion on tranall li.-.twwi Individual deponlta aill.Jeet to cliecu ..'.W.-JW,! CerlltU alea of depotlt due In leiw Itmil SO dya tT.W.t Cahli-r'a ehecka outMiiindtiiK I.u1 Ttl. I Li.'.OM .J STTK I'f (iKKiidN, i t'oiinty ol Crook. i I, T. M. ItAi.owiv, 'iuliir ! the Ini. niuued liunk.do atdeiuiily awior tluil liieiiUove NUteutfUt it true to tiie U-t .d luv ktow Iede and Uliif. T. M. 1.1V IN, Ciotliii r. Sulwi riU'd and "worn lotx-!oru me llila y.h liiy n Jiiiiuary, Wt... A. K lltoviitnu, N.ilaiy I'uldic. (Viooi r Atte.t: li. W. NliiilK 1 1'. 11 l.inn.i rrr. , iirertiua i'ari v W. KontkH 1 y70tc:sr.,iai Cards, The farmer should take all un certainty out of sicuritiVs before ap plying for u loan. Card of Thanks We wish to ttiuiik niir ninny friends fur kindness shown during our recent bereavement A.Wtll.N HclKKMAN. Mil. and Mus. lti .vnv. 6 Per Cent Money Loam may be obtained for any txir )se on acceptable Keal Emate aecurity ; liberal privile";e; correspondence so licited. A. C. Aiikscy Company, 7")8 (ia, Elwitric Bldir. Denver. Colo. 440 I'belan Bldg., ban Francitco. 1) 3 41 Call for Warrant Notice Is hereby K'vrn that, all registered Kenentl fund wnrrunta iii to a-nd Incliidinti relMtered No. 518 and all road fund wHrruntH up to and Including reKlstered No. l.'i. will be li'ttil mi iriK.-n t af Ion, tiud Interest on Maine will Mtoi) frimi this date. lUr.i-ii l. .Ioiiiian, January 14, 1015. Treasurer. Our Liquid Tar Soap Is different and better simp. Kxcellent for the Hhaiiipoo. 8 20 I'.MNKVII.I.K Dllt li Co. For Sale. I'egiijtered Jersey bull, 2 years old, in the I'w(;is family. Mother makes 2 pounds butter day, While- rock Kanch near Kedmond. J. Alton Thomp-on, Iledrnond, Ord. 12-10 ltni. Wood Sawed on Short Notice Leave or 'phone orders to, 11. I), StiilV Harney Shop. C. F Pkrri.n. 12 24 MllIllllOllH. In the circuit court of the state of Ore gon for Crook county. A. S. liaumgartner, Plaintiff, V(. J. B. Paluier anil Belle Palmer, his wife; George T. I'oteet and- Hannah M. Poteet, his wife, and J. Baiim gartner, liefendants. To J. B. Palmer and Belle Palmer, defendants above named : In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed againut you in the above entitled court and cause on or before March 1, 1915, and if you fail to aniiwer for want thereof, toe plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to wit: That plaintiff recover judgment against you and each of you for the eum of If.'iOO 00 together with interest thereon from and afier Aug 20, lOl.'i.at the rate of ten per cent per an nn in until paid, and lor the further sum of $50.00 special at torney's fees, and for the costs and d is bursements of this suit; and that 'lie mortgage described in plaintiu'g com plaint be foreclosed and the said mort gaged premises be "old to satify said judgment, ami that plaintiff may have judgment and execution against you and each of you for any deficiency which may remain after applying all of the proceeds of the sale of said premines properly applicable to the satisfaction of said judgment. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Crook County Journal by order of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, judge of the above named court, dated December 28, 1014; the first publication to be on January 14, 1915, and last pub lication on February 25, 1915. Jad. O. Hhi.tzki,. Attorney for Plaintiff. BIGGS & BIGGS Attorue) u-nt-I-aw Frlneville, Ore. Lake M. Bechtell LAWYER Crook County Itank Building' Ptineviile, Oregon HOWARD GOVE DENTIST Crook County Bank Building Bennett, Sinnott & Galloway Attorneyg-at-Law (leneral Practice Tiik Pau.ks, Oue. N. G. WALLACE Attorney-at-Law Rooms 3-4-5 Kamatra Bld'g Prineville, Or J. It. Bell A. W. NIiiih Crook County Abstract Co. (Incorporated) I'rlneville, Oregon Abstracts Insurance Prof. A. W. Grater, Divine Healer Oflice at residence, firnt lioiice north of garage. Prineville, Oregon !Pfiytieian and tSuryron Caitt ansmr4 prampity day mr niffAt VSmm Sm.t.. iPrinill. Ormgon. CAaa. S. Cdma-ds Jf. 2. Sitknap occin.iKTM $0 1 knap 6c dwards !Phfseiant and Surf rani. (County l'hyHician.) iPrinivill: Ortgot. T. E. J, DUI-TY Attorne-at- Law (Hucccwior U W. A. Ilcll) Pkineviu.e OlIKOIlN Qt C. rix jfttornty -at aw fieat tat Cornett HiilldliiK, Itooin 0 Printout; c. 0 !Phyticlan and tSurgton CAU.a ANnwitKiii. FaoMPTi.r Day on Nihhi Orrwt Oxt Poor Hoiith of Aiammn'i lHua 8torb. H.itl offline an rij. deuce tulephonea. !Printvill; - - Orgo ffft . Mrink jCawytr Jl lfrt. iPrinivill: Ortgon. Willard II. Wirtz DiHtrict Attorney Oflice in Crook County 15ank BId J'itlNliVILl.K OltlfiUON See the New Daily Pathe News Thia film, poHilively the neweFt ever nhown in Prinnvillti, pioturoa events whiuh occurred limt month, Tho flltti U about twenty day old, meaning it wan xhown for tho 11 rut tlmu twenty duy atfo. We Are Showing It Thursday and Friday Special Thursday evening ten minute concert between flrt and lecond ahowi (7:110) by memlmra of tho High School Orchestra atalated by the Lyrio Staff. The Lyric Theatre Prineville - Redmond Auto Stage Line JOHN E. HUNSAKER, Prop. Mail, passengers.express, baggage and freight. Connect with all trains. I. rave Redmond each morning on arrival of Train No. 104, arrive Prineville two hours later. Leave I imeville 3:00 p, m. MUSIC CLEARANCE SALE A lut ot ponuliir uiu-ie tlmt we re offering nt very low pricen for January itnd IVhrimry. Thin in nil (jooil naixii: und in go nl fondiiimi which we off.-r nl ihe l.dluwiiiK prin: Two co.ie for 2 .'); 5 copier; for ()( ; McKinley imific :j copied for 21c. W'u havi) n dun colleclioii ol lfiu:hlli piece. Teueherahould look them over. tHlt o( town people cn titku dvillitit(e of thin offer by nendiit money mid lc per ropy, itnd if tiny in not to their likinj will exchtiie, providing it is reiurned in u good eon dition ax when Kent out. 1'oHtitpe to l.e pnid by purrhirer both way. LAFLER'S STUDIO PRINEVILLE MEAT MARKET HALL & DAVENPORT Proprietor! Our cold storage plant enables us to keep a full line of fresh meats in perfect condition. Fruits and vege tables. Give us a trial. CALIFORNIA The Land of Sunshine, Fruit and Mowers CALLS YOU With Summertime in Winter, Outdoors and Indoors Sports, Boating, Surf-Bathing, Driving, Golf, Polo, Tennis. For Rest and Recreation, California is Delightful. For Safety and Comfort, go via the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Through Portland, Return the Same Way. California is Staging Two Big Shows, Celebrating Comple- tion of the Panama Canal. Panama-Pacific International Exposition San Francisco, February 20 to December 4, 1915. Panama-California Exposition C l: t i i t r i jcuiuicgu, jdiiuuiy i si io uecemuer 31, 1915 They repreHert the highext and bent of human endeavor in the world of art, ecience and induntry. SEE BOTH OF THEM TicketH, information, eto , upon npplicn tion to A.' C. IviAN, 1). F. fc 1. A., O-W. II. & N. 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