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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1918)
TAGS 0 CROOK tXtl'NTY JOl RXAL JINK II, SWAGER SHIRLEY JAT H. DOBBIN, President K, F. ROY, Treasurer HENRY L. COHBKTT. Vice-Pros. 8. C. BPKNCER. 8cretarr J. C. AINSWORTll. Vice -Pres. K. W. RUMULK, Una. Mgr. Columbia Basin Wool Warehouse Co. Incorporated Advances Made on Wool Loans on sheep WE BUY NO WOOL Introducing Our New -Reducing Premium lfjy DEPOSIT MOST WHILE YOU EARN MOST Reasons Why You will want This Policy y, . is r Xi t thr V. d Uh J I' i. hn (ft MWto Exact Reproduction of First Page of Policy fi 1 Guaranteed extreme low net cost. 2 Early values about 50 per cent higher than most 10 pay life policies. 3 Fully paid-up for seventy per cent of its face at. end of tenth year. 4 Or, if tuken at age 30 we will continue your policy piiid up for its face lor 30 years additional if you are unable to continue deposits after U-nth year. 5 Cash values at maturity guar anteed greater than your deposits- at most ages. 6 Your deposits stop alter 20 years. Policy ;s fully paid up forever. Cash values continue to increase after maturity. 7 All figures guaranteed. No agents estimates. OServe YOUR own and YOUR Family's Interest by Insuring TODAY in OregonTifc A. L. MILLS. Pro. SUCCESSFUL CONSERVATIVE PROGRESSIVE Home Office: Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore. C. S. SAMUEL, Gen. Mr. K. N. STRONG, At. Mr. HIDSOX-WATTEXBCRG On Friday evening with Rev. W. Clyde Stewart as the officiating clergyman, at the future home of the contracting parties in Kenwood, wag solemnized the wedding of Miss Clare E. Wattenburg and Mr. Wil bur H. Hudson, with the impressive ring ceremony of the Methodist church. Both the bride and groom are favorites in Bend, Miss Watten burg having been an instructor in the Central school, while Mr. Hud son Is assistant postmaster. Only the immediate friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson were in attendance. After the ceremony the guests sat down to a delightful luncheon, pre sided over by Mrs. Stephens, who acted as hostess. Bend Bulletin. Miss Wattenburg taught school in Prlnevllle several years ago and has many friends here. w. s. s. KEXXEDY-TOPPIXG without any serious injuries. Some stray horses were crossing the lot where this is located when the acci dent bappend. w. s. s. HULDA SVXDQIIST WINS PRIZE Miss Hulda Sundquist, a student at Crook County High, recently won a prize tor writing the best letter on personal efficiency, etc. w. s. s. LIMITED MILITARY PITY WOMEN'S NATIONAL I1EI KNSK Congrenman Swsger Sherley o( Kentucky, chulrman o( the committee on appropriations, who strongly favors a budget system of finance. Meeting III1 At Home of Mrs. Itel knup, IVcslilciit of KiK'iety Men Rejected liecause , of Minor Physical Defects May Enlint John A. C. Kennedy of Hilo, Ha waii, and MiBS Ruth Topping, of Wallace, Idaho, were married yes terday at St. Andrew's Cathedral by Rev. Adolph Kroll, the witnesses being Mrs. Grace Snyder and Mr. Crabbe. Mrs. Kennedy arrived yesterday morning from San Francisco in the Lurline, being met at the pier by Mr. Kennedy and friends, following which there was a trip to Palmer P. Wood's marriage license office and then came the ceremony at the cathedral. The bride is very well known in Hilo, where she taught school for two years, and will be welcomed on her return there by a large number of friends. Mr. Kennedy is manager of R. I. Lillie & Co.'s Hilo branch and the Second City's representative of the Sperry Flour Company of California. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Kennedy of Waiakea and nephew of John D. Kennedy, Hilo's pioneer jeweler and diamond merchant. Culver Tribune, May 31. Miss Topping visited friends in Prineville several times. w. s. s. HORSE FALLS IN ( ESS POOL Men rejecte'd from the army be cause of minor physical defects are given the opportunity to volunteer for important special or limited serv ice, through a call just issued by the War Department. This special service Is In spruce production work and includes a wide range from telegraphy and. cooking to automobile and locomotive driv ing. Those who desire to enlist must do so however before June 6, for after that date, if the required num ber of men have not been obtained voluntarily, they will be taken from the draft registration lists. w. s. s. SISTERS FAIR CANCELED The Women's National Defense Unit nn-t at the home of the presi dent, Mrs. H. P. Belknap, Saturday, May 25. Reports were given by Mrs. Brink, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Las lette and Mrs. Belknap. The emergency War Fund Bill was presented and a unanimous vote was taken to organize the Ochoco War Savings Society of Prineville, meetings to be held on the first and third Saturday of each month. The society voted to send Con gressman Sinnott a letter of hearty indorsement for the stand he took on the "Randal Bill." All the loyal American Women In Prineville are requested to come to our next meeting. w. s. s. RABID DOG KILLED FRIDAY OBJECTORS TO EE . PUT TO WORK Washington. Drafted men rlaiinlnir conscientious objection to inllllarv service and who have been (omul by army authorities to be sincere In re fusing duty with non combatant unitv as prescribed by President Wilson are to be segregated t Fort Leavenworth. Kan., under terms of an order an noiinred by Secretary linker. If found to be sincere In their scru pies by a special board of Inquiry, thev will be furloughed to work on (arms as laborers at a private's pay. "Under no circumstances will con scientious objectors be discharged from their responsibilities under the selective service law," the order says, uid Instructions are renewed to mil! lary courtsmartlal to try and punish all found to be Insincere, defiant or active in attempting to convert others to their belief. Money earned by the furloughed ob jectors in excess of a private's pay and subsistence Is to go to the Ited Cross, and the permission Is to be continued only so long as the objector Is reported by disinterested observers to be working to the best of his ability. ! Onlu AliO iirnf.ukptl cmittf-lent if iiih i,h- Jectors have been reported among the 1.3(i0,0il0 men railed for military serv ice under the draft BRIEF NEWS OF THE WAR Animal Belonging to Dr. Xevel At tacks Cat and Other Dog Money To Be Turned Over To Red Cross By Stockholders A horse fell in the cess pool In the rear of the Curtis restaurant Tuesday morning hut was extricated The Sisters Fair will not be held this year, and the money which was to have been used for this purpose will be turned over to Red Cross. This decision was reached at a re cent meeting of the stockholders. The county has provided a fund for fair purposes but according to members of the Deschutes county court it is the intention of this body to curtail expenses along this line. w. s-s. The Journal does modern printing A dog belonging to Dr. B. E. Nevel became rabid Friday morning and attacked a cat and another dog. Marshal Gray was called Immediate ly and shot all three animals. It is not known where the dog became in fected by rabies. All animals in the city should be watched closely as it Is not known how many others have been bitten by this dog. It is very dangerous to let dogs run looso'at this season of the year. W. 8. 8. GILLETT-KELLY W EDDING Former Prineville Man Weds Bend Girl Before FiiliNting The Valve-in-head-type engine illus trated here, iike ail intmrnal combus tion enjne, re'-ju.re b;i oil tnat ho.da its lubricating quanties at cyl inder heat, burns ciean in the com bustion chambers 2nd poes out with exhaust. 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Royer, who Is now stationed at Camp Lewis, were mar ried at Olympia, Washington, May 18. The groom is in training at Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Royer will live at Olympia. Mrs. .Royer is a former student at Crook County High. W, 8. S. TEA AT SIRS. BELKNAP'S The Ochoco War Savings Stamps Society will have a tea at Mrs. H. P. Belknap's homo Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. The American front In Plrardy Is holding firm, despite considerable en emy bombardment. American officers reported that practically every German body found after a recent night's fighting In the Luneville sector, was shot through the head or heart, showing the quality of the American marksmanship. Dispatches from Rome stale that the Austrlans are continuing prepara tions for an offensive on the Italian front. Ileinforeemenls are constantly arriving from It'nitmuiia and I'knilnla, while Turkish contingents are expect ed soon. To Lieutenant Douglas Campbell, of California, goes the honor of being the first "ace" In the American (lying corps. It was Lieutenant Campbell who shot down the German biplane near Pont a Mousson. It was his fifth victory to be confirmed officially. In Mesopotamia British troops have cleared the Turks entirely from the Kurkuk area, 1B0 miles north of Bag- , dad. The Turks have retreated across the Lesser Zab, a branch of the Tigris river, 2f miles northwest of Kurkuk city. The British are now within 100 miles of Mosul. In their latest drive the Germans have reached the Marne. whrre the French have held tlirtm. So effective has the Kronen defense been at this ( river that the Germans have been tin j able to cross It and are changing their I course. On the 75 mile front from j Noyon to Itheiins the Germans have apparently been checkmated. Their j 28 mile advance has proven costly and has In-en temporarily. If not perman ently, stopped The formidable nature of the !er;ntt offensive may be I gathered from the absolute identifica tion of nearly 50 of their divisions ; (about fi"5.ntl0 men) There certainly are a number of other divisions In im ; mediate support. The French and 1 British troops facing the German on slaught numbered about one-fifth of j the great enemy army. Although the Germans have thrown back the allies they have not been able to create a breach in their lines. The gradual re tirement of the French and British has been executed with considerable skill. ffOwing to serious illness in his family, Dr. Turner, eye specialist of Portland was unable to keep his last engagement in Prine ville, BUT he will be at Hotel Prine ville again Friday and Saturday, June 21-22. Don't fail to consult him about your eyes and glasses. 30 Warship Built In 17!4 Days. Washington. Establishment by American shipbuilders of a new world's record in warship construction was announced by Secretary Daniels In the launching at the Mare Island navy yard, San Francisco, of the tor I pedoboat destroyer Ward 17' days after the keel was laid. DIRECTORS Jay H. Dobbiu liuitry L. Corbett C. C. Holt K. N. Htanneld J. C. Alnsworth W. P. Dickey E. W. Rumble North Portland Oregon City Transfer & Express Jap Ireland, Prop. Auto Delivery to all Parts of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin's Red 951 Wall Paper! We have secured the agen cy for Prineville of UHL BROS. WALL PAPER The finest line of Wall Paper ever shown in Prineville and our Mr. Shipp will be glad to call and show samples. Phone Red 22 1 SHIPP & PERRY Common Sense Gasoline Saving The gasoline question is not so much one of high price at it is how to make it go farther. 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