CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL APRIL Stt, 1U1W. PJt a II. L. MAKER OH3iwiiT CARS OVERHAULED v I. th tlma tn ham roue car overhauled and nut In ahapa for the coming season. Rate Reasonable, service- right. Car stored by the dny or month... Auto for hire. MAKER & CORNETT INLAND GARAGE. SECOND AND B STREETS We Beg to Announce THAT THE Central Oregon Title & Loan Company Has taken over the Abstract and Insurance Business of the Crook County Abstract Company And will be found at the former location of the Crook County Abstract Company on Court (Third) Street Is Your Money Supporting the Government? At this critical period in our history our manufacturers are offering their mil's and our young men are offering their services to the United States government. Would you like to do your share and help, by putting your money where it will support the new Federal Reserve Banking System, which the government has established to stand back of our commerce, industry and agriculture? Ton can do this by opening an account with ns as part of every dollar so deposited goes directly into the new system, where If will always be ready for yon when wanted. Member Federal Reserve System FIRST NATIONAL BANK OREGON HEWS NOTES OF OEKEMUHTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Charles R. Wtrrsn, actor, writer and om poser, died in Eugene Friday at ths sgs of 6 years. Oregon broccoli is now being stnt i ths Chicago market, where it Is fcneetlng with a good demand. The sixth annual convention of the Cattle and Horse Raisers' association j f Oregon will be held at Bend April ; 21 and 23. A proposal to vote $500,000 bonds i for road improvement in Linn county ; at the special election in June is prac tically assured. I Many new fields of loganberries, raspberries and evergreens are being , put out by farmers and growers in i ths vicinity of Brownsville. j Over $17,000 in gasoline and distil-1 late taxes, under the law passed by ths 1919 legislature, was received by Dep-1 taty Secretary of Stat Sam A. Kozer i last week. , ) The Daughters of the American Rev olution have started a campaign for ; the erection of a monument to the men ! of Coos county who served In the j world war. A general meeting of the orchardiBts ! f the Sutherlin valley will be called j to consider the formation of a state j Irrigation district, as soon as the state , ngineer, Percy A. Cupper, arrives. I During the past week ths state In dustrial accident commission received ; Piports of 499 accidents, of which two ere fatal, as follows: Alton Gregory, j iLtnnton, lumbering; Ira Bower, Marsh-: Weld, shipbuilding. A large' warehouse owned by E. L. ! Klemer at Alvadore, a station on the ; west side branch of the Southern Pa- j icific, 13 miles northwest of Eugene, ; was destroyed by firs. Ths loss Is , estimated at 17000. j A fall of snow running from six llnches to two and a half feet fell in jthe mountains west of Dallas last jweek, interfering with logging opera tions and causing a shortage of logs for the mills in that locality. A meeting of the mill operators and employes of ths Cottage Grov seo itlon, numbering 400, will be held there (Saturday for the purpose of organising jthe Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lum bermen on a peace-time basis. ; Plans and specifications for sewer improvements in the Porter Hill resi dence district of North Bend amount iing to more than $30,000 were ap proved by the city council. Total street improvements will exceed $150, 000. Portland can have a fleet of four to six army airplanes for the Rose Fes tival in June if a flying field isjro- vided, according to !EespcTricTlIons of the military air ' sorvice. Senator McXary was told fey the chief of the army air service. Based an unofficial advices received at victory loan headquarters. Portland will he called upon to subscribe be tween $18,000,000 and $19,000,000 in lie coming patriotic drive. On the ame theory, the Oregon quota will be around $33,000,000. Ths . railroad administration was :-alltd on by Representative Slnnott's iff Ice to consider a request of the Newport Oregon Commercial club for he extension of the Taquina branch jf the Southern Pacific railroad from Yaquina to Newport. Leases covering spproximately 4000 cre of oil lands between The Dalles ;nd Dufur were filed in the county lerk's office st The Dalles. The leases .re made for a period of 15 years and rovide that the sinking of wells shall egin within two years. Charles Feller, who has started a uit to kill the crab law applying to hipments from Coos county, lost $25 :ts a starter in Justice E. H. Joehnk's ';ourt at Marshfield, when the law was :pheld. The case will be appealed, Mr. Feller declared, to ths circuit r-ourt Mrs. P. J. Parks, the young wife of he superintendent of a government sh hatchery at Herman creek, west f Hood River on the Columbia river iighway, was killed, her neck being roken while attempting to replace a Kit in the food grinding room of the ,atchery. A flat reduction of 10 cents a ton i the freight rate on road building materials Is announced in a telegram o Stats Highway Engineer Herbert s'unn from Director Wilson, of the )ubll roads department of the federal -ailroad administration. The reduc Mon is effective May 1 and will extend o December 31. Four students of the University of )regon, all junior men, were expelled from the university by action of ths acuity, on a charge of publishing dur ing spring vacation an anonymous scarlet sheet," containing alleged li belous articles and stories of ambigu ous meaning. They are Douglas Mul arky of Bend, Lloyd Still of Milton, ack Dundore of Portland, and Rich f.rd Avison of Salem. A statement Issued by the stats banking department on the basis of the call of March 4, Bhows total de posits in all banks and trust compa nies of Oregon amounting. to $228,911, 632.43. This is an Increase over March 4, 1918, of $39,320,323.75. Slewert & Engslrom, of Salem, and ' M. W. Loreni, of Portland, are the successful bidders on two buildings to be constructed at the state institution for the feebleminded. The Salem firm will build the boys' dormitory at the contract price of $25,411 and the Portland firm will construct the com bined hospital and dormitory at a cost to the state of $25,372. Tp1lmlc tuTluenia which rsgvd throughout the state during the winter norths caused an unprecedented boom In the sale of Ufa Insurance, according to Harvey Walla, state In surance commissioner, who reports that the life Insurance tiiisln:) done In the state during ths first three months of this year Is double that ( the same three months of 1911. Outside of Portland, Salem has the lead ovsr ! cities in the state that have bank deposits of $1,000,000 or more. The first five in the list, as tabulated in the office of Will II. Bon nett, state superintendent of banks, are: Portland, It banks. $14.678.. 494. M; 8alem. four banks, $7,026, mil; Astoria, four banks, RS10, 7196; Eugene, three banks, $4,017, 195.69. Twenty four span ef horses and mules. Including some of the best Im ported stock In the stste, were burned to death Vhen the big barn oa the Malcolm A. Moody ranch at Tygh Val ley was destroyed by tire. The burn ing barn, which waa the largest In the county, and the screams of the animals, attrscted neighbors from miles arouud. The loss la estimated at $25,000. Authority has bee received in Port land from the Western Passenger Traffic committee, at Chicago, to an nounce round trip rates during 1919 at one and one half times one-way tare for state and county fairs la Oregon and WsshliiKton and I cent a mile rate each way for local and state encamp ments of the O. A. R. aud United Con federate Veterans and affiliated or ganizations. Vive la France, a senior 4 year-old Jersey ecw owned by Plckard Bros, of Marion, has broken the world's butter fat record for Jersey cows of all ages, and has probably broken the senior 4-year-old record for all breeds,' al though no official record has yet been Issued by the American Jersey Cattle clab. The unofficial record shows that Vive la France's production of butterfat will approximate 102S pounds. The port of Astoria commission has authorised the construction of pier S at the port dock, with a warehouse 1500 feet long by 160 feet wide, the estimated cost of the proposed im provement being approximately $900, 004. The pier will be equipped with loading cranes for the handling of import and export traffic, complete systems of railway tracks and all mod ern facilities for the loading and dis charging of vessels. At a meeting of the Roseburg cham ber of commerce steps were taken for issuance of a booklet illustrative of ths resources of Douglas county. Busi ness Interests are taking on new life, and with returning of the men from the service the situation begins to assume pre-war activity. Many people are arriving from eastern points, and business men are buckling Into the work of securing locations for home seekers coming ir.to southern Oregon. J. H. Upton, president of the Oregon Irrigation congress, called a meeting of all officers and committees of the Oregon Irrigation congress to meet in Portland Tuesday and Wednesday for the purpose of perfecting plans to car ry oa a campaign of publicity through out the state in behalf of the amend ment to the state constitution, author izing the state, under well-defined re strictions, to guarantee for a period of not over five years the interest on bonds Issued by drainage and irriga tion districts. Until fruit of another crop ripens soldiers passing through Hood River will get' no more apples from mem bers of the canteen committee of ths Hood River Red Cross chapter; that Is, when seven boxes of Newtowns, held in storage, are gone. J. H. Fred ricy, member of the canteen commit tee, who has had charge of the dis tribution of 2500 boxes given out to service men In the past six months, is holding the seven boxes as a treat for a contingent of Oregon men ex pected this week. Total returns from all fruits In the Hood River valley for the season of 191$ will reach $3,000,000, the highest ever received by growers of the valley. The Apple Growers' association leads all local shipping ctncerns, reporting a gross business in excess of $2,000, 000. Dan Wuille & Co., the bulk of whose stock of 15C cars was shipped to England, report returns of $300,000. The business of the Hood River Fruit company will reach a similar figure. mmk I" M Wfl & 1 il l I 'Chain ' Here's the way we look at it Just for a mluutc, look at the tiro ,roiHwltlou from our statu! !Xint. We are In the tire business lure, to fttay. Wc can remain in business only so long as we please our customer.. Consequently, it pays us to handle Ki tires United States Tires. They're the tires we sell They're the tires yon should use. We have them to meet every need of prlca cr two. United StatesTires arc Good Tires We KNOW United States Tires are GOOD tires. That's why we sell thtm. The W F. King Company. C. V. Wilson, Uiul GuruKo, Inc.. Bend, Or. embodied la section 442, fcata! Law and , Regulation, printed on the reverie of tbi t form, to-wit : I 1. That the name and addrvea of the put ' lUher, editor, maoatfinK editor, and buainei manatfer are: FubiUher. Editor, Managing Editor, Bub. ' na Maruufer, Ouy La foil rile, Frtnevillc, j Orefcton. 'i. That the owner are: 1 Guy Lafollt-tte, I'rfneville, Orvin. I S. That the known bondholder, mrtfa W, and other security bolder owninie or i holding 1 per ent or more of ttt amount of bonds, moitgaifea, or other aecuritU are: None. 4. That the two pnrajrrapha next above, eivine the nurmn of the owmnt, stockholder. ' nnd security holdtm, if any. contain not onij the list of stockholders and erurity holdrrs ; a they appear upon tin (took of the com 1 pany but ultw. in cm1 whre the stockholder :or security holder appears upon the books of 'the company as trustee or in any other fl iduciary relation, the name of the pemon or 'corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that said two parttirrapha con tain statements embracing athant's full knowledfft and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant ha no reason to believe that any other pt rson, association, or corporation has any Interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by bizn GUY LAKOLLETTE, Sworn to and Bubscribfl before me this 14thday of April, 1919. (Seal) WILLARD H. WIRTZ My commission expires April 2, 121 WARNING All owners of chickens are hereby notified to keep them up. Anyone al lowing fowls to run at large will be subject to a lifavy fine. 21tfc U. S. PRICE, Marshal. "Men are sure fting wise lo tobacco quality, ,$ says the tobacconist "Any kind of plug used to be good enough fur most of them. Nowadays nearly everybody is beginning to learn about the real to bacco satisfaction of genuine Gravely Hug." Good taitf!, mallt-r chew, lonxrr life U whut mk irt uine (Irnvcly coil lent lo clicw Ihyn ordinary tobacco. H hU : GtiNlJINP. GRAVKLY OANVII.I.I!. VA. for booklet on ihcmtnf plug. Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch, hAWl D.H. i CHICHESTER S PILLS W.yr THE IWAMOND BBANU. A 1 n if C i.t-rhter IMamnnd BradVl I'l.U It) Kel Sad Uoid metalllcV boiet, sealed with Blue Ribbon. V Tab d ether. Buy of yonr " Diamond jihanm Piixs.fctu yem known ss Best. Stfest Aiwsn Rettsms SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE STATEMENT OP THE OWNERSHIP, MAN- AGKMKNT, CIRCULATION, I1C, HE QUIRKD BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, Of Crook County Journal published weekly at Prineville, Oregon for Apr. 1, 1919 Stale of Oreiron, County of Crook, . Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, pereonully ap peared Guy I.afollette, who, having been duly swom according to law, depones and naya that he is the editor, publisher and owner ol the Crook County Journal and that the fol lowing is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publica tion for the dal shown In the above caption, required by the Act of August U, I'M, DKNTIST I specialize In porcelain, fill ings and crowns which make teeth look and fool natural. I also do fold Inlay, crown and bridge worn; silver fillings aud extracting. I do no plate work. My motto: "One think well done." OVTCR CROOK COUNTY HA.VK The Journal does Modern Printing on Short Notice DR. TACKMAN . DENTIST Room 2 Cornett Building Member of Preparedness League of American Dentists TOR DODGE BROTHERS MOTORCARS SEE R. 8. McOlX'RK Address Itox 173 PRINEVILIiK, ORE. II. L. MAKER Thoroughly Overhauled Secondhand Cars For Sale MITCHELL GOOD CONDITION FOR DODGE OVERLAND KORD, FIVE PASSENGER 1 4-CYLINDER BUICKi 1 4-CYLINDER'OLI)8-MOBILE 40. II. P. TRUCK $450 $500 $32R $340 $200 MAKER & CORNETT INLAND OARAGE PHONE BLACK 5t Cor. Second and B St. PRINEVILLE, ORB.