(HOOK COUJiTT JOURNAL Arm i, -j i, nt in. F.CRKT.RV W1F.H AT HIS WAR KKI.HX AKK HF.RK A. D. Wler. Y. M. C. A. secretary recently returned from France, whe display of war relics attracted o ach attention wherever Bhowii, is low a' "trophy train" and a "vU'oiy IKcial" all by himself. Mr. Wtir has keen engaged by the state t'utory Loan Committee to visit ho com munities that the recent ttophy train couM not rent-It, ami he is no Hliug schedule that is going to keep him needing up. during tho routing weeks. One of the most interesting parts of the exhibit is a tray of genuine Ital ian cameos brought over by Secre tary Wier and now being offered at prices much below the normal cost f these very fine works of art. These rnnj;e in sl7e from that of a penny to beauties almost as larite a the palm of the hand, and they are to exquisitely chiseled, and of such eelorlnF that they are indeed things of heatny. lVeaose of their associ ation with the war they should hold Special Interest. ' It was otily through a friend in bus iness in Paris that Mr. v;,t was able to secure these very superior speci fiers of the hich trmde work of this aharncter done by Italians, and a lose Inspection of them convinces tbat eatli cameo is Indeed a beauty worthy to gnc e the peck of the lovli t wife, sweetheart, graduate, r friend in the State of Oregon " As g:fts. these cameos bought from Paris at the t.me of tha signing of the armist'ee. should prove espec ially attractive. They rsnge In price from a very modest figure to the iciuity of $"P for the largest and; finest but they are the real thing; and nmisttally fine at the price. The, proceeds f-om the sal of these fine' ameos will go to tbe Victory Loan. ! forvallis Garctte-Times. j W. 8, S. ! "V" WORKKR SPF.KKS FOR VICTORY I.IRF.RTY I.O.IV 'weapons he had with him. the sacri fice made by the boys, and the need for completing tha Job so well begun as reasons for every person aunsenh ing his limit. Albany Democrat. w. s. a. STATU All FOR imAlXAGK ANM IRRIGATION F.WOHKO Fife tWl KOTKS fVj. "T A T T TC TT iT1 Telegram Rccohed Show Strong; Sentiment In Favor Of Amend went In t'twM Swtluns The amendment to the State Con stitution for the State to guaranttv the Interest for five years on bond issued hy drainage and Irrigation dis tricts proposed by the Oregon Irri gation Congress and submitted to the people by the Legislature, is meeting with much favor In the const counties. Bruce Balfour left on Thursday for! Prineville, driving some horses re centlv sold from the U. I. ranch. ' W. W. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Cilough, returned from Rend on Thursday, where they had been at tending court. Mr .and Mrs. Joe Street and grand son. Cecil Hurt, returned from a ten J days' visit In Head. Mr. and Mrs. I). 11. Sluart came out from Item! on Thursday returning on Friday. - i Cecil Swaggart, a newt- discharged 1 The following teletrranis nneiik vol. times Kasfern Oregon should return 'l''il,r- visiting at the homo -of C good for good and help these people;"' !'"''rm""- ! I with the Roosevelt Highway. M 3ohn M,,r " m" B"": i I roc. passed here on their wnv to the, Portland. Apr. 21. Gap ranch on Thursday. Shenccom-I Jay II. Fpton, rrlneville. Ore,, j Imi d Kdward Street out from liomi. j . S. C. Pier, president Roosevelt j Calvin Seammons was a passenger; I "i "l v "ion mo stage on rriuay, oouuu ior ! Lane Saturday night before one thou sand enthusiastic Koosevelt Highway and Staje Guarantee Irrigation meas ure people at which resolutions were I unanimously adopted endorsing both measures. Copy will he sent to you. i This is greatest boost your measure ! has received to date. I B. F. Jones Marshfield. April 15. Senator J A. Hurley and Eastern Oregon Delegates, Imperial Hotel. Portland, Coos Bay is strong for Eastern Ore gon. North Bend and Marshfield Chambers of Commerce unqualified Prineville, expecting to bring back a I Fordson tractor that his father pur- chased there recently. I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Werner and family wert In to Bend on Saturday j for a short visit and to get dental work done. j . I. Silvey left on Saturday for ' fiend, from where he Intended to go to Wilsonvillo, Ore., expecting to be j gone all summer. j w. a. a. INTFRXATIOVA I, MVFSTOTK 1U11.IV) JS STAKTKH A largo force of men and teams , have commenced work In North Port- i ly endorse the Irrigation Interest! land in iren;.riii the fifteen acre site ! Gurantee measure and will endeavor ! f r tno Tacifie Iternation:il Live-j A. D. Wier of Corvallis. who spent r ire than a year in the war area as I Y. M. C. A. secretary, this morning told of his experiences and exhibited a number of trophies which he had personally gathered and some from the trophy train recently here. He explained the use of various Im plements of war and told of the des truction wrought by aerial bombs and big shells, flayed German fright fulness when he demonstrated the workings of the flame thrower and Tarious kinds of gasses and praised file fighting qualities of the Ameri can soldier. One Yank in an open fight was worth a dozen Bocb.es, he jRid, and told of how American re sourcefulness triumphed over the the machinelike German system. His talk was Interesting through out and was listened to by hundreds f people during the morning. He asade a strong plea for the suport of tte Victory Loan, pointing to the coast for this measure June 1. WeB no 354 by 928 feet and will urge in ruirn vour cooperauon in me, be the largest building of its kind In the world, containing approximate ly two acres more of floor space than the big live stock exposition building at Chicago, or about seven and one half acres In all The building, prep aration of the site and the necessary roadways and rail collections will in volve an expenditure of over $300, 000. w. s. s. HA BOLD HAI.inVlX VICTIM OK SERIOUS ACCIDENT THE TAII.o!5F ; UMKNT we of for are Fautllessly Tailored, euch do tall la given expert attention. Only tho fli , , mil' -h U are tin d which itienna t...,llnn .. . ug quali ties. Individuality pnaloiu.,. in our garments-Each is v.t.u'. incudln to your own Ideas, '1 m i, .tioit of tiiiitertal and style , Our garment nr tu . . d 1 t iir In dividual UiciiHuieuieu . ,; 1., lau tee a perfect fit, i, :,,;iU f .wlmt your tlgui e nmy bo. You will find our prices i - reason, able, and our gurmcut.t I, , I 10 dup licate In quality, stylo and woikumit ship. WE IWITF YOU TO IV.I" T (U It WOM'KBI I'll NEW SI'ltlXO LINK OK AVOOl KS AMI FAS!IOV- y?-.y.,.gri imJL 1 lllr fy Roosevelt Highway bill. MARSHFIELD CHAMBER COM. By W. A. Reid, Secy. w. a. s. ARE YOU IV NEED OF HELP? If you have a position of any kind requiring a man to fill and are un able to obtain the help you want loc ally, write to J. C. Fowkes, Liberty Temple. Portland, Oregon. State the requirements of the man you wish and he will be able to supply you free. This is an employment bureau for returned soldiers and sailors and, during the time that it has been In operation, has been found to be very succesful. All kinds of tradesmen and unskilled laborers apply here for Jobs and through the cooperation of the people of the state these men are placed in desirable positions and at the same time relieve the labor situ ation of the congestion of laborers In the city of Portland. Several ranch ers in this locality have obtained help from this source and report them selves well pleased with the results. An accident which narrowly missed being a tragedy occured last Satur day when Harold Baldwin, cashier of the First National Bank, received a gun shot wound as a result of the ac cidental discharge of a revolver. It was during banking hours and Mr. Baldwin was waiting upon a cus tomer at the window, when he reach ed under the desk for a piece of paper to figure upon. In pulling the paper from the shelf, a loaded revolver was dislodged and fell to the floor with the barrel up. The Jar fired the weapon and the Suits, Coats and Skirts Correctly Tailored bullet passed through the calf of Mr. llnldwin's leg, rallied upward, nar rowly missing Miss Llppmnn, who was working at an adding ninchlnu In the middle of the room, and bur led Itself in the celling. Dr. Rosenberg was called to at tend the Injured man. The wound at the latest report is healing nicely, al though It will be some time yet bo fore Mr. Baldwin is able to be back at work. w. s. a. DEATH OK FORMER RESIDENT range on McKay creek. Pilot Rock Record. A CAR THAT WILL PLEASE YOU 'AMED for its half million dollar motor with its inexhaustable power, for speed and accelaration and its astonishing econ omy of oil and gasoline. Full Eliptical Springs the easiest riding of all springs front and rear with soft, buoyant upholstry makes for comfort hitherto unknown to any car of similar size. Electric starter, demountable rims and an extra Miller Tire, Etc., Etc. THE PRICE In Prineville Is Collins W. Elkins PRINEVILLE, OREGON I ANNOUNCING THE II I . ill aMrs. Frankle Parker, wife of Ora L." Parker, formerly of this city, died at her home In Wenatchee, Washing ton, March 16, 1919. Death came from a goitre with which she has suf fered for many years. She Is surviv ed by a husband and three tons. 8he is a niece of Mrs. Jess Yancey of this city and has several other relatives In the vicinity of Prineville. w. s. s. A band of cattlo and young calves belonging to Frank Cunha of Echo passed through here Monday In charge of Bub Smith and Johnny Michaels, on the way to summer Marsh Aubrey, aged more than 90 years, b it this country Sunday evuu iug for RoseherK, where he will outer the old soldiers' homo. He hud been a resident of this sec tion continuously since 1808, having come to the Count country soon after tho Mexican war. Incidentally his trip to Roseherg Involved bis first j ride on the "steam cars." His life had been an active one, hut always I on the frontier, many miles In ad-1 vance of present day civilization. i Ho la credited with having ridden I one animal a distance of 14 4 miles In one day, many years ago, between his place on the Upper DeachutPS and a point In the Willamette valley. Redmond Spokesman. grader and a K tun wagon which will lie used. Tilt) wheels of the wagon have 14 Inch tires, the widest ever B I'll here.- lli'lid bulletin. w. a. a.-j Atlantic City, New Jersey, will be tha Mecca for a larg gathering of American man, and representatives of foreign countries, who will be attract ed by tha first I'n Amsrlcan Aeron autics convention, which meats there In May. Richard Crane Minister to Slovakia. Washington. Richard Crane, pri vate secretary to Secretary Lansing nd son of Charles R. Crane of Chi cago, age S3, has been selected to be come the first American minister U the new republic of Ciecho-Slovakla, With the nrrlVBl of machinery, work on the Moraon project at La Pine, which Is being undertaken this year by the La Pine residents, Is' about to go ahead fast. The contract for the wwrk has been lot to Ueorge W. McLaughlin of Spokane, and he has already brought In a tractor and Striking Germans Heed Plumer Order. Cologne. Oeneral Plumer's warning to the striking German workmen hat resulted In a return to work on wholesale scale. Fresh strikes also have been averted. Jrresli Vegetables ARRIVING DAILY TODAY'S LIST Head Lettuce, Greei Onions, Raidishes, Cabbage, Rhubarb, Beets, Cauli flower, Carrots, Celery, Turnips, Sweet Potatoes, Green Peas, Spinach, As paragus, Cucumbers w lit1. Michel Grocery Company