Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 07, 1918, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
FEBRUARY 7, 1918
LUCKY STRIKE
CIGARETTE
Until this new "smoke"
was m de you could never
have a real Burley tobacco
cigarette. It's the best yet.
IT'S TOASTED
The toasting brings out the
delicious flavor of that fine
old Kentucky Burley. You
never tasted anything so
agreeable think what
roasting does for peanuts.
ills?
Q J Guaranteed byv'
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vineries for food value and productiveness.
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Standard Brooder Stoves.
Diamond Poultry Foods.
LEE'S Foods & Remedies.
Special Catalogs
NURSERY stock
POULTRY supplies
BEE SUPPLIES
FERTILIZERS
"BUCKEYE" and
LEE BOOKLETS
Mailed on Request
hsfi for Gateof flato
The Franklin Car
Stand alongside any rough roadway and watch
the passengers in the average car brace for the
jars and bumps!
Stiff, rigid construction that is what frazzles
a man's nerves and the mechanism of his car.
But here is a new experience for you.
Let us take you out in the Franklin car.
Drive the car yourself over stones, holes,
car tracks, choppy roads, anywhere. Keep
on running it for an hour or two and learn
why road shocks can never reach you and
how annoying rattles are kept from de
veloping. A new achievement of automobile engin
eering is this modern anti-rattle construc
tion, that eliminates friction and wear.
Call at Salesroom or Write
GEO. E. McCLURE,
Care Walther-Williams Hdw. Co., The Dalles
Exclusive agents for Wasco, Hood River, Sher
man, Gilliam, Wheeler, Jefferson, Crook and
Deschutes Counties.
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
HY lil'Y LAKOLLKTTE
Eutcred it the postofflce at
Prtneville, Oregon, as aocond-class
matter.
PI' 11 1 .IS II Kl K V KK Y T HI' ItNHAY
Price 1 1.60 per year, payatilo
strictly In advance. In case of
change of address please notify us
at once, giving both old and new
address.
nils PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING BY THE
i jiH.vijfJS'jIjul
GENERAL OFFICE
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BLANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
To assist In gi'ttlng the amount
noecssary for the price of baby
bond, the government sells the 15
cent war stamps, which are taken
In exchange for the bonds when 16
have been presented to the postoltli-v
by the bearer.
It Is Indeed a privilege to assist
the government In winning the war,
and at the same time acquire habits
of thrift that will be lienellclul tor
the remainder of your life.
It la your duty to help. It Is your
privilege, to do It In thin mttnner.
liny baby bonds. Anyone can do
that much.
LORRAINE SECTOR IS
HELD BY AMERICANS
American Artillery Proves Su
perior in First Real Battle
With Germans.
roiJTICAI, AXNOl'Xt KMKNT
For Sheriff
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the democratic nomination for;
sheriff of Crook County, subject to
the approval of the democratic vot
ers at the primaries to he held May
17, 1918.
lltfc JOHN WIGI.E.
For Sliei ia
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the democratic nomination tor
sheriff of Crook County, subject to
the approval of the democratic vot
ers at the primaries to be held May
17, 1918. j
lltfc P. A. ROW ELL. i
AM) HIS .MF. IS PKXMS
To Bruce Dennis, eastern Oregon
newspaper man, is due the credit
tor arousing the people of Oregon
to the fact that we are In the great
est war, that we are to be the decid
ing factor In that war, and that the
attitude of the people at home will
save many lives of our own men. In
the support of the administration in
this Immense undertaking.
Bruce Dennis ts the proper man
as head of the State Council of De
fense, and dealing as he does with
the moulding of public sentiment,
he realized the value of getting real,
first hand information from the ac
tual seat of war to the actual seat
of government, the people them
selves. It matters not how much the of
ficials and the financiers strive to
support the administration, if the
common people do not get behind
the various moves for the promo
tion of this war, the results will be
anything but satisfactory.
That a responsive chord was lo
cated Is demonstrated by the fact
that every audience addressed by the
Canadian veterans was a record one
for the community where the meet
ings were held, and the keen in
terest displayed shows that the sup
port of our men over seas will be the
most loyal.
All honor Is due to Bruce Dennis,
for he Is the man who secured the
speakers for the tour, arranged the
speaking schedule tor the state be
fore the start, and during the entire
trip which covered a month, 100,
000 people were addressed, and not
a single date was missed, although
the speakers addressed as many as
eight audiences In a single day.
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THOSE ISA II Y BOXD3
Liberty Loan drives, Red Cross
j drives, Y. M. C. A. drives and many
other drives come and go but the
Iiaby Bonds, they are with us all the
time.
It is no striking thing for the man
who has the money, to go to his
bank and buy a $1000 war bond.
It is good business, and to make the
necessary $1000, he has used good
business judgment.
But when the masses, the children
and grown-ups, commence to save
the money that ts otherwise wasted,
a seed for thrift has been planted
that will bear fruit for ages to come
In the nation.""
It is our Job to buy $17,000,000
worth of war stamps and baby bonds
in Oregon during 1918. To do this
we must buy $60,000 worth each
day for the year, and thus far the
sales have reached only about $20,
000 worth per day.
This may sound large, but when
we realize that It Is but about seven
cents per day each, tor the citizens
of the state, we see how easy the
task will be.
The baby bonds cost this month
but $4.13 and will be worth $5 each
at their maturity In 1925, which
means that the Interest Is com
pounded, and added to the face of
, the bond tor Its date of m. tui itjr.
With the American Army In Prance.
American troops are now occupying
a sector of the, Lorraine front In
Prance. This announcement Is per
mitted by the military censor.
The whole American sector Is re
sounding with the boom of guns.
Two Americans were killed and nine
wounded during recent bombard
ment and one suffered shell shock.
It has been ascertained that the
American gunners wrecked several of
the enemy dugouts and so badly dam
aged the first line positions ihut at
one point the Orniatia were unable to
occupy them Sunday.
American officers sre elated over
the results of the flsst artillery duel
between American and Urrnian gun
ners, which followed a preliminary
shelling by the Germans. In official
reports the Infantry coinmaiulers paid
tribute to the promptness wltn which
the artillery responded to the call for
a barrase and to tho effectiveness of
the artillery fire.
Aerial reconnalnsnnccs showed that
the American gunfire had had a very
destructive effect.
DEATH TO GERMAN
STRIKERS IS THREAT
Ijindnn. General von Kessel, mili
tary commandant of Brandenburg prov
ince. In which Berlin Is situated,
threatens summary punishment of
strikers who fall to obey his order that
they resume work.
Employes falling to resume work
will be tried by cnurtmartlal, which Is
authorized to Impose sentence of death.
execution to take place within 24 hours
of the time the sentence Is Imposed.
These drastic military measures, ac
cording to a report from Copenhagen,
seems to have bad the effect jf break
ing down the German strike movement
The German government Is keeping
a tight hand on news of the strikes,
which are attended by demonstrations.
In Berlin and other parts of G'-rmany.
Hundreds of thousands of German
men and women have Kliown In the
last week that they have lost faith In
the militarists, that they no longer be
lieve the promises of their rulers, that
they consider prolongation of the war
poor business and they muBt now de
cide whether to return to work or face
the penalty that awaits spies and
traitors.
The latest news from Germany tells
of rioting and exciting scenes In the j
working class sections of Berlin, with
the arrest of many men and women In I
various parts of the city. OulBlde of
the capital the strike grew on Satur
day, but there are no reports of clashes
between the military and the workers.
ENTENTE HAS MOST TROOPS
Secretary Baker Says Allies Numer
ically 8uperlor on West Front.
Washington. Warning the nation
not to let reports of strikes and other
Internal disturbances In Germany
slacken Its war preparations, Secre
tary Baker In his weekly military re
view also makes the official announce
ment that American troops are at last
holding a -portion of the actual battle
front
For the first time, also, Secretary
Baker declares that It Is fully believed
the allies have a preponderance of
men and guns on the western front,
despite the fact that the German line
has been strengthened by troops from
the Russian field. Secretary Baker
declared the reports of numerical su
periority have been spread by the
enemy himself.
I 8lx Americans in German Prisons.
Washington. Six of the 12 Ameri
can soldiers reported missing after
the German trench raid on November
3 have been located by the Red Cross
in a prison camp at Tuchel, West
Prussia, General Pershing reported
to the war department. They were
captured In the first assault launched
by the Germans on an American sec
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page 3.
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Factories, Richmond and San Pablo, California
Seed Wheat!
Of all kinds especially some extra good Early
Marquis, dry land grown. Ask for samples.
Clean Seed Rye delivered at your railway sta
tion for $2.24 a bushel.
ALFALFA HAY
At Powell Butte, Tumalo and Terrebonne.
Write or telephone
Northern Grain & Warehouse Co.
Madras, Oregon
Fresh Smelt
At this market Tuesdays and Thursdays every week!
Observe Meatless Days! Eat Fish!
Prineville Meat Market
Classified Ads save steps and worry.