JAM'AIIV 2 , 1010 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Paw 1 VMVAAV.ws.v.v.'s.'.'f.w,'.'. :.: vM'.wmw.'M CLASSIFIED ADS KOIt HAI.K roit BALK 100 head of well bred durhami, coming two- fend throe-year-olds. L" limn 30 iit emit, heifers. Nash Hros., Nashville, Ore. 16P KOR 8AI.K Btandiird tro1 horse, a years old, wt. 1125. Will make (ood saddle horse. Inquire of Al. Oregon. 6t8p roit BALIS I have about 1,200 flni wool ewes, bred to Lincoln bucki ' to lumb In Murth, Will mil an) number. Address W, M. Wilson Powell Butte. Ore. 7t3o TOH SALE f ruin and potato Backs. Call at J. E. Stewart Co. lUo TITON 1O-20 TRACTOR Pulls 114 lucb pllwa. Practically new. Are, buying larger tractor. Will all heap for caih or terms. Will dera ustrate at runeh In Lone Pine Uap. Patterson Ualbreath, Terrebonne, Ore. , Inquire W. K. King Co. 62tfc KOIt BALK A few amall hogs. In quire of O. P. Reams, Cornett Co. C2tfc FOR 8ALB 800 bushels excellent aed rye. Write Tapping Imple ment Grain Co., Culver, Ore. TOR BALE 200 bushels Swedlah seed Rye. Archie Powell, Prlue vllle. 44tfo SEED RYE Order now. Supply la limited. Ocboco Warehouse Com pany. sZtfc FIVE PA8BKNOEU FORI) In good condition for aulu at $340. Cull llluck (61. 61 fc MiC. HUFF ORPINGTON Cockerel, ex cellent (train, well developed. J. II. Gray. 6tfo FOR BALK Flat top desk andsow lug niarhlnn cluftp. Mr. O. C. Ciaypool, City. 8t2c HOUSES FOR 8ALE 1 blin k team, weighing 1400 llm., perfectly found and truu. One threu-yeiir-olcl coll, two four-yeur-old colls, all well bred. Wrllii or nee John Bkocn, Powell Ilutte, Oregon. 7tSp. FOR HAI.K OR TKAPti - Ford runa bout with truek body, to trade for heavy work horses or eitttle. Hons IioukIus Co. lotlc FOR HF.AI.K A oini-elKhth h p. Rob bin & Myrra motor In good con dition. I n i u i i at Lvrlu Theater, Prlnnvllln. lotto FOR 'BALK OR TRADE for young heifer IteKlHtered Kreii'b draft atalllnu. Write or ao K. J. Bhroy lot 1 dp WA.NTKI) WANTED All kind of plain sow nlg and especially children' gar ment. Mr. R. V. Comtable. WANTKI) Anyone wishing aervlcoa of experienced nurse please call Mrs. Cualur, Wack 103. Dtfo IXHT L08T A two-year-old white face steer, long yearling heifer, red with white spot, branded HI on right blp, no ear mark. Information or bringing of the calves will be paid for. Han Jncobson, Powell Uutle, Oregon. 7tfo LOST One nine month old calf, Hereford marking, branded Laxy G and quarter circle en -each side on right trip. Nd ear mark, dew lap on brisket. Notify J. II. Gray, city. , 6tfo Kcml in your Salem Heights Nursery Or Cunt FOR CHOICE Per d O ft JO Each ROSE BUSHES Dozen tJ)eJ,OU Sent. In your orders and have thorn shipped In the spring. All of our rose bloomed this year. Description sent on request. Gush must ac company order. Shipment made Inpril. Address: .... 11. II. CROSS,, RALKM, 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 1 WILL Put a new top on your car, or repair your curtains, or do any such work as is needed This is the time to repair harness for spring work. W. J. HUGHES ST1 ' nnivfim i -vr r-- -vxt '. '. 0- v , LOST A roan Durham bull, coming two-year-old. Ilranded Rafter N on loft hip. Notify II. W. Noal, Prlnorlllo, Ore., Mux 12 6t(p LtWT Jan. 7, gold locket with en graved lady' head on outside, a lock of hair Inside, Loot late In the evening. Notify F, K. llroslus, Prlnevlllo, Oregon. 101 lc KHTRAYKI BTRA YKD Five mile west of La lne on Oct 8, 2 marea, one bay 1 1 year old, wt. about 1860, branded H on loft atlfle. One black ware year old, wt. about 1160, branded ? with V below, both had roached mane; also kind and gentle. Any Information a to tbelr whereabout will be thankfully received. Bill Jonion. Powell Butte, Oregon 6tfo BTRAYKD Three young steers, 1 black, 1 bl'k and white, 1 red, nder doped In each ear. Red ha crop and split In right ear and half un dercut In left ear. All branded with 17 with quarter circle under It on left rib. F. T. Cox, lOtfe 8TRAY Yearling ateer, branded R over J on right hip, ear mark un durblt both ear, swallow fork both ear. Call at Journal oflce for In formation. lOtfc MIHCKLLA.VEOUH TO TRAUK For an improved farm: Store building, stork of notion, bouse and lot $7,600. Mtg. $600, All In Springfield, Ore. 6 cent car fare to State University. Add reus E. K. Kepuer, Springfield, Or. Up TAKEN UP Dee. 1, heifers, 1 red. 1 rou n, ear mark on both. Owner cull and prove property and pay ex peiiaes. Geo. KlHsler, Powell Butto, Oregon. HHp. TO LEASE 100 acre under Ocbdco Projoct, All cleared and plowed. In wheat Hubble. R. W. Ilea. 47tfc AIWTRACTOIW CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. lucorporated, D. H. People, pre Idont, J. B. Boll, secretary. Ab tract and luiuranca. Priuevlllt Oregon. DKNTIHTS DR. II. G. DAVIS Dentist. Nov modern shop, In Kaojttra Build Ing. OPHTHALMOLOGIST DR. F. II. DAY Physician, optlia mologlst, neurologist- Specialty of eye, and nerve. Glasses fitted. Hours: 8 to 11:30 a. m.; 1.30 to ' 6 p. m. Evening by appointment. Prlnevlllo Hotel. Prlnevllle, Or. tf ATTORXEYH WILLARD H. WIRTZ District At torney. Office Crook County Bank Building, Prlnevlllo, Oregon tf M. R. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law Court House 8L, Prlnevllle, Or CHIROPRACTORS DR. F. II. DAY Specialist Eyes and Nerve. Priuevllle Hotel tf PHYSICIANS BELKNAP ft EDWARDS Chag. 8. Edward, II. P. Belknap, Physicians Surgeon and Oculist, Prlnevlllo, Oregon. tf OPTICIANS DR. J. O. TURNER Eye SpoclallBt from Portland; regular monthly visit to Prlnevllle; watch this pa per for date. 4ttc order early to jjiffi4J4J4jjjyfl FCCII S.Vi'S f nfli'CE MUST HOLD RHINE Barrier Between Countries De clared Necessary to Pre vent Comeback. Treve. It I the conviction of Mar- hal Focn that the Rhine must be msde the barrier between Germany and France. He eipressed this clearly when he received American newspa per correspondent. Th marshal I bare in connection wltb.th meeting concerning the extension of the Ger man armistice. Marshal Foch pointed out the diffi culties that had been overcome and said that peace must be commensurate with th price of victory. Oermany now was beaten, be addtd, but with her resource, eipeclally in men, re cuperation In a comparatively abort time was quite possible. It was now the duty of th allies to prevent fur ther aggression. Marshal Foch praised the work of th American troop and laid that General Pershing bad asked that the American force be concentrated for an attack on one lector. The allied generalissimo admitted that the Ar-gonne-Meuse front, where the Ameri cana began their offensive on Septem ber 26, wss a "sector bard to tackle." The marshal said be had told General Pershing: 'Your men have the devil's own punch. Tbey will get away with all that. Go to It" The allies, the marshal said, were prepared for another offensive stroke, which would have forced the Germans to give up. This wa to have been made In Lorraine on November 14, with six American and 20 French di vision. GERMAN STEAMERS MAY BRING YANKS Paris. All the more Important Ger man paxsenger steamers, Including ; the hnge Imperator, may be used to ' transport American troops homeward, ' under the extension of the armistice HlKned at Treves. The German mer- j cantlle fleet Is placed at the disposal of the associated governments. Only j smaller steamships are left to th Ger mans and ar for Baltic coastal trade. , Remuneration to be paid to Ger-; many will be applied on payments for foodstuffs furnished to Germany un der another part of the agreement. These supplies include 70,000 tons of pork and 200,000 tons of cereals. For j part of this latter item condensed milk ' may be substituted. The shipping arrangement was elab orated at meetings apart from the reg ular armistice commission and were the first civilian deliberations between Germans and representatives of the associated governments. . Edward N. Hurley, head of the American shipping board, presided. Philip Helneken, of the North German Lloyd company, was leader of the Ger man delegation to ten. POLES APPROVE MINISTRY Socialist Minority Alens Is Said to Be Against Paderewtki. Warsaw. The Polish ministry form- ad by Ignace Jan Paderewskl appar ently meet the approval of all parties except radical Socialist. The new cabinet represents most of the parties In German, Russian and Austrian Poland. Bankers of'Poaen have loaned It 100,000,000 marks. M. English, a banker of Posen, as sumed office as miulster of finance. M. Paderewskl will tak charge of the foreign office with th assistance of fire under secretaries. Rancher Murder Wlfs and Kill Self. Hlllsboro, Or. Leaving a not de clarlag that he had killed three men in his time, but that it "took nerve" to kill the woman that he loved and worshipped, Charles W, Colby, (7, a rancher of near Beavarton, shot and killed hi wife and than turned the weapon upon himself, early Saturday morning. Th bodle war found by Sheriff Alexander shortly after midnight Sat urday, when he went to th farm In response to th not mailed to him by Colby. German Arm t Beat Back Pole. i Berlin. The German government Is reported organising two armies to counteract an invasion by the, Poles, threatening Brandenburg. Forces in West Prussia will be under General on Quest and In Silesia under Field Marshal Woyrsch. Des Moines Troops Plot. Des Moines, Iowa. A captain and a first lieutenant are under arrest and three overseas soldiers were tried by summary court martial as th result of a riot which oocurrsd when a city traffic officer arretted a soldier for disorderly conduct. SPECIAL SALE ON ONE 100 Pairs of MENS SHOES All kinds Special at, per pr. $2.50 These Shoes are all on display on special counters. Watch this counter each week for special bargains. We Have Four Boys Overcoats in Ages 13, 15, 16, 17 that we will sell at $5 each, easily worth twice as much. Call and look them over. IJ.COVE,D.H.D. DENTIST I specialize in porcelain fill ings and crowns which make teeth look and feel natural. I also do gold inlay, crown and bridge worn; silver filling3 and extracting. I do no plate work. My motto: "One think well done.' OVER CROOK COUNTY BANK WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS FOR SPOT CASH ANY ISSUE $50 $500 $100 $1000 Bend us your Bonds by .Regis tered letter and receive tho highest market price by return mall. WESTERN STOCK AND BOND COMPANY 200 Central Bldg., Seattle Wn. CHICHESTER S PILLS W THE DIAMOND BUAND. A . h I - - - I.I.B.DB nru m HI1U 1. He4 tlol n.ulllc bote.. Mint with Bin. Klbboa. 1 immIiL Askfa.CN ... MM 107 Mil IAllllD HKAND PILLS, fcc SS uxsbto mkiMUllM.SiiMAlMMlUlkjbM SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWnBS DR. TACKMAN DENTIST ' Room 8 Cornett Building Member of Preparedness League of American Dentists OREGON DAILY: JOURNAL DAILY 50c. DAILY AND SUNDAY 05c If yau don't get your paper reg ularly, phone Red 431 and we will send one up by special mes senger. PRI NEVILLE DRUG CO. Local Agent WEEK ONLY! 50 Pairs Boys Heavy High Cuts sizes 13 to 5, special at per pair $2.50 Grocery Co Franklin Talks -No. 1 Are you buying a light-weight car for the results it will give you in service, or just because it is the correct thing? There is a difference, and what you want is re sults. What every motorist has in mind when he says that the car to buy is the light-weight car, is the results that come from light weight. He has in mind greater safety, greater strength, longer life, economy, In opera tion and easier riding. He has before him big tire mileage, big gasoline mileage, and all thtse things that go to make motoring satisfactory. A light-weight car is certainly the car to buy, but the tacts regarding the service the car will give should be known. Do you know these facts about the Franklin through the different national tests and owners' rec ords? If not, we shall be glad to give them to you. Yours truly, WALTHKIMVIIJJAMS COMPANY, GEO. E. McCLURE, Representative, FRANKLIN DEPT. BEND, anc THE DALLES City Meat Market J. W. HORIGAN, Prop. Choice Home-Made Hams. Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish and Oysters Fruit and Vegetables in 100 pairs of Ladies Every-day Shoes Just the thing to wear around the house, special at per pair $2.5 o !