1 TAGE 2 CROOK (XU'NTY JOl HWL Jl'MC 7, llll t f L. K. SHEPHERD Factory Rf presentative for Pianos and Phonographs. The Largest Stock that has ever been in Cen tral Oregon. See These High Grade Machines Red 522 L k. SHEPHERD (jg. or Wi ite . Murphy Bids. BEND, ORE. Greenwood Ave. CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL ' KY tiVY I.4FOI.I.KTTK Entered it the postomc at t'rinevllle, Oregon, second-class Butter. Pllll ISIIKIt KVKItY THIHSU.W Frlee $1.60 per yoar puytible strictly In advance. In case of :hange of address please notify us t once, giving both old and now iddrcsa. Mis KAHF.R Rf PRESENTED FOR rOREIGs .OVSRTISINS BY THE GENERAL osricts NEW YORK AND CHICAGO B 'CHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES 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 JAY H. DOBBIN, President E. F. ROY. Treasurer HENRY L. CORBETT. Vice-Prea. S. C. SPENCER, Secretary J. C. AINSWORTH. Vice-Prea. E. W. RUMBLE, Gen. Mgr. Columbia Basin Wool Warehouse Co. Incorporated Advances Made on Wool. Loans on sheep WE BUY NO WOOL DIRECTORS Jay H. Dobbin Henry L. Corbett C. C. Holt R. N. Stanfield J. C. Ainsworth W. P. Dickey E. W. Rumble North Portland Oregon R. V. RANDALL GARAGE Cars for Hire. Automobiles repaired, Fords mended. Phone Black 171 for SERVICE CAR Red Juniper Pine and Slab Wood CONTRACT your winters' wood now while the roads are good. Wood always on hand for immediate delivery. BLACK 271 CAMPBELL & WARNER PRINEVILLE, OREGON COXMDKIt THK MKItl II.WT On Beveral recent occasions Prtnevlllp merchants have been blamed by buyers, who have staled that prices of grocei :m!cles ore too hleh. We agree that they are high, but the fact should he con sidered that the grocer Is controlled in many things by the government, which never happened before. Farm produce, livestock, lumber and all articles sold Including labor are higher than formerly, and they, with merchandise, will go higher. The merchant is not In an enviable position and his actions arc care fully watched by the government. w. s. s. emmiyxtim; POLITICS There lia !ve:i an Inclination for several months, to eliminate all party issues, and support the man who stands strongest for the cause of the nation ti its crisis. This hi!.; i. vii verv properlv ad vocated by the nr-siml-i t, ami In some Instances, nntahlv in Wiscon I siii. some of the tn.i'tv candidates I have htn endorsed hv both parties. ! Henry pvr'l, he -c!i i willed to ' have the Js out of th" trenches tiv I Christmas. wUi- : v.s some C!;ri-t- mas ago, r'-r-v.-d tit- "ominaiieii of both parti-a fur I'ulted States senator, on a w-r pi -'form. We have . r-.H-l vase in Ore gon. Senator .V. N. ry wes uoiiiie.it- ed on his wir p-rfovma s, avd Irs opponent, who w: s at one t'me oii of his strongest suppori is, cimoi do as much for the w;u' cause u McNary is -! ;: i t -i: v Conimitti-e Pi iti'tiis. recognition by high ofi . ':' in UKi-t-rs of tin greatest impui tam o, a ml commun ity Interests, as in the Instance where McNary 8 -cured the steel fur .the Citv of I'rinevi!!- ralhvav, nil prove that he is a man who cannot he excelled for the place. Oswald West, the demomtic eamlidate, he of the party that clamors loudest for the elimination of politics, should heed the call of his own party in this respect and step out of the race. w. s. s. IH'KINKSS I'M KIWI.! No one wanted war of course, and when it came upon us, the popular conception of the economic results was unheardof prices and impossible market f conditions, anif panicky times. The war has gone on long enough to establish the fact that such I things as have occurred In the way i of excessive prices for food stuffs, I and corners on necessary supplies, i are not now possible. It is true that some business I pirates will attempt such things. and the results will be far more satisfactory to them, as has already been demonstrated in a few in stances. The result of the war however. I Is sure to be the greatest .business j expansion that the United States has ! ever experienced, and Instead of ! the slogan, "Business as I'sual" it will be business unusual, as gauged before the war. The rebuilding of Europe on a more modern and sanitary basis, the equipping of the devastated farms with modern American made machinery, the iitudernlelng of cit ies belli great and small, will mean wonderful demands for many com modules that were not ll ml lug a rea-ly market before the war. We should cease to think In terms employed before the war, but adjust our Ideas to conditions as they now exist, and while our dol lar will not buy as much al It for merly did. what we have to sell brings us more. w. i. a. lit MY Kit II AS MADK ;MI Herbert Hoover, through the co operation of the newspapers of the I'ulted Statis has proven himself the greatest propngsudlst In the world, and as a propaganda la his business, he has made good to a re markable degree. Mr. Hoover was put In charge of the task of feeding the world, when thirty live per cent of Its food sup ply had been consumed In the burn ing (Ires of war. He had tin laws, under which he could compel the substitution of coarse grains for white lluor, which the American hud been taught to be lieve he was entitled to because he had the money with which to buy It. but he did secure the results he wished, by a process of education Instead of arbitrary law enforce ment. After lust year's wheat harvest we had about 10,000,000 bushels more than we consumed during the previous twelve monthsless than 2 per cent over our normal supply. Yet on the last day of May we had sent to F.urope 140.000,000 bushels of wheat. This means that patriot ic AMerlcans saved from their ta bles In ten months 130,000,000 bushuls. Thus Is shown In the ag gregate the little savings of 20,000, 000 families. Formerly the Cnltod States sup plied 10 per cent of the wheat con sufcied In Kurope. The last yeur we were called on to furnish .10 per cent. Australia was cut off entirely and South America could not de liver her quota on account of the scarcity of shlping. We used to send 50.000,000 pounds of pork products over the ocean every month. Our exports the past two months were five times as large. Ill Normal years we shipped to the ali'-d countries 10,000,000 pounds of beef monthly. We sent 120.000. 000 pounds In April and the same quantity In May. These vast quan tities were saved from American tables. -w. . s. HKI ItOSS SIIII'MKMS i I Local Chapter Ahead of Allotment j Anil VIII start I'lrM Aid Class I The rr'nevMl.. ;,., Cross Ci;'"'er h is shipped tin? following articles s-.-e K-l.ftu.rv: Hi Ml bed r.s.sns. I'M pahs of paj.imas, 10 , bed I jack-is. 1 ". . !i :( of s cl s, sr j sweaters, 2l d'- 1:1 eveU. I I ." ilic' j cloths. 1 ease of gunwlpes. nnd 1 j case containing BS comfort kits. The local chapter Is way ahead on their allotment and Mrs It. W , Ilea hns received word from hend i "ttarti i'h ' -i.it I !.-.. -il n i I , i much a-tive work dur month of Ain'-st, n- less tie emergency call and III that 111. s filth- workers will bo notified by telephone. Klvo electric have recetitly I,.. It-d Cross work sewing machines en intllilll-il at tin rooms. I The First Aid class will continue ; through July with meetings at the rooms in the Masonic building. i W. B. S. Kvorvuiio knows best how he can : reduce his expenses so that he mnv have more savings with which to I buy War Savings .Stamps. ! PROPOSALS KOIl CON'STIMTTION ; OK A NATIONAL FOKKST ItOAIir . I'nited States Department of Agrl ; culture, OhVe of Public Hoails and Rural Kngineerlng. District No. 1, Portland, Oregon Sealed proposals addressed to the Secretary of Agrl- j culture of the I nited Slates, and en ! dorsed "Proposals for Building the 1 Oihoco Canyon iCrook County Sec itlon) National Forest Koad," In the Ochoco National Forest, Crook j County, Oregon, will be received by I the District Engineer, Ofllce of pub j lie Roads and Rural Engineering, at his office, Room 202 Broad way Yamhill Building, Portland, Oregon, until 2 o'clock p. in., July 17, 1918, and at that time and place publicly opened and read. Award of con tract will be contingent on securing nec.esHary right of wayv Principal Items of construction clearing, grubbing, excavation, bridges and culverts. , Approximate length of project, 9.5 mileB. Detailed plans of the work may be seen "for exam ination at the above District Engin eer's Olflce. 33t3c C1M .i".-' f i d L. - M-V 1 t21 -Tii--a--r'-l ttj Nl3 OMAR WILSON CONTRACTOR and RUILDER Business Buildings, Residences and all Classes of Construction. Quality of work Absolutely the Best PRINEVILLE, OREGON Hie Standard Oil for Motor Cars !,- IM-ll . :'.i,w SJ The Popular Motor Oil IV .re'ZEItOLENE is used for au tomobiles on the Pacific Coast than aii ether oiis combined. Leading motor car distributors praise ZEKOLENE, correctly re fined from selected California asphalt-base crude, because it main tains its lubricating body at cylin der heat and gives perfect lubrica tion with less wear and less carbon deposit. Get our lubrication chart showing the correct consistency for your car. At dteJera evmrywhmrm mnd Standard Oil Service Station STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) l-rtflfUilrU-jil Engines Ira elthtr water cooled or air-cooled. This, the air-cooled type, like all intemalcombustion entfnoi, requires an oil that holds its full lubricating qualities at cylinder heat, bums clean in the combustion chambers and roes out with exhaust. ZEROLENB nils these requirements per fectly. bornuBBit 1b correctly rafined from mefocted Cai' fomim phalt-ba crude. C. E. M "T.TIN, flpoclal Affcnt 8'. 1n"d Oil Company KhiiMO ND, OKE. iriiiiiifiiT MIKE TRAPMAN Home Bi!der and Cabinet Maker ALL CAIUNKT WOUK MADK IN MY OWN KIIOP WITH M.( IIIVKHV Shop on East Sixth Street I'HINKVII.LK, OKKtiON rrrxiiEXiXggji You Carry the Only Key A Safe Deposit Box in our Fire-Proof and Burpiiar-Proof Vault may be rented by the year for a nominal sum. Absolute protection for your valuable papers and jewels Ask Us CROOK COUNTY. BANK PRINEVILLE- OREGON :-j-.MjtrTi PHONE E. CAMPBELL Brick, Cement and Plastering Cor tractor Office in old Bank Building Prineville, Ore. l T- Ti-t-T Is Your Money Supporting the Government? At tfifs critical period in our tilatory our manufacturers are offering their mil's and our young men are offering their services to the I'nlted Stales government. Would you like to do your shure and help, by putting your money where It will support the new Federal Hesorve Hanking System, which the government has established to aland hark of our commerce, industry and agriculture? Tou can do this by opening an account with us as part of every dollar so deposited goes directly Into the new system, whore It will ulwayt be ready for you when wanted. Member Federal Reserve System FIRST NATIONAL BANK WHEN IN BEND STOP AT PILOT BUTTE INN Central Oregon's Finest Hotel! Built for YOU, Operated for YOU Prices made for YOU! Why not Enjoy it? Others Do! WALLACE C. BIRDSALL, Mgr. STOCKMEN! We have just received several cars of Stock Salt and will dis- t pose of same at WHOLESALE PRICES Salt is at Redmond Ware ' house, Redmond, Ore. Phone or write. Northern Grain & Warehouse Co. MADRAS, OREGON ml