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Born In Athena, educated In Palestine, a graduate of the University of Bagdad. Mesopotamia. university student In England and later of our own Harvard, this young Athenlun has created a furore of enthusiasm wherever he fans appeared. He brings with hlin the gorgeous costumes of the Armenians, Syrians and peoples of the near East, making his lecture-entertainment a spectacular pugeaut of the Orient. He tells of, the Holy Lund, which he knows so well, of the sociul customs, of the religion and of the betrothal and mar riage customs. , We Beg to Announce THAT THE Central Oregon Title & Loan Company 1 Hat taken over the Abstract and Insurance Business of the Crook County Abstract Company And wOl be found at the former location of the Crook County Abstract Company on Court (Third) Street GERMANS AGREE TO SIGN PEACE TREATY The National Assembly Votes 237 to 138 For . Acceptance. "Some Saving!" says the Good Judge You men are saving every cent you can. You ought to know that this quality tobacco costs less to chew not more I You take a smaller chew. It gives you the good tobacco taste. It lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco , LAKE M. BECHTELL U. S. Commissioner ' Attorncy-At-Law ' Crook County Bank Building PRINEVILLE . OREGON DR. I. H. GOVE DENTIST Prineville, Oregon Office over Crook County Bank Berlin Germany will sign the peace treaty. The national assembly, by a vote of 237 to 138, decided to sign. On the question of signing the treaty five members of the assembly abstain ed from voting. The assembly also voted confidence In the new government of Herr Bauer, 236 to 89. Sixty-eight members ab stained from voting. Before the vote of confidence was taken, Herr Bauer, the new premier, declared tbat the government would sign the treaty but without acknowl edging the responsibility of the Ger man people for the war and without accepting the obligations contained In articles 227 to 3H0 In the treaty re lating to the trial of the former em peror and the extradition of other German personals. . In announcing the decision of the government to sign the peace terms, Premier Bauer said before the na tional assembly: "The allied and associated powers cannot expect the German people to agree from Inner conviction to a peace instrument, whereby, without the pop ulations being consulted, living mem bers are severed from the German empire, German sovereignty perman ently violated and unbearable eco nomic and financial burdens imposed upon the German people." UNITED STATES WILL AWAIT SENATE ACTION Paris. It is authoritatively stated President Wilson intends to defer any action relative to American participa tion in the league of nations until the senate has ratified or rejected the peace treaty and 'he American position Internationals Open Chautauqua Splendid Musical Company in Two Programs on First Day The International Trio, three artists who have attained unusual prom inence In the musical world, have been selected for the opening day of Chau tauqua. It Is truly a splendid and a notable compuny. Frederick De Bruin, late of the San Francisco Opera Company, Is one of the best baritones among tt. younger generation of singers. Gertrude Hober, the talented violinist and Beano-soprano, and Kathleen Harrison, pianist and reader, are both artist f tbe first rank. has been definite,- established con cernlriB the league. it Is stated no ap ointment of any kind will be made until the senate finally acts. Meantime, such work as is being done on the league is wholly tentative so far as the United States Is con cerned, and while there Is every hope and expectation the covenant will be ratified as part of the treaty, it is said authoritatively there is no purpose to anticipate this result or in any way commit the country to ratification. ALLIES REFUSE CHANGES Council Demands Unconditional 'Ac ceptance or Armies Will Advance. Paris. The council of four definite ly rejected the German suggestion that further alterations be made in the peace treaty. The council received four notes from the Germans, which are sup posed to have been prepared in ad vance and were held to await advices from Weimar on the result of the meeting of the assembly. One of these, from the new German government, declared Germany was ready to sign peace If the clauses mak ing Germany responsible for the war and calling for the trial of the former emperor were eliminated. The council after consideration of the notes took its decision to reject the German request. It is understood that the allies in sist on absolutely unconditional ac ceptance of the terms. rife jfy -'. V . :;;. & V , 1 i ll$iL Samuel Gompers, the veteran labor leader, who was re-elected president of the American Federation of Labor. LABOR: CONVENTION ELECTS GOMPERS Atlantic City, N. J. Samuel Gomp ers was re-elected president of the American Federation of Labor at the organization's convention here and was voted a salary of $10,000 a year. While radicalism received a severe setback at the convention, leaders de clare they have accomplished their purpose of spreading propaganda Measures seeking amnesty for political prisoners, recognition of soviet Russia, formation of a labor party and the establishment of May day were not Indorsed by the convention. On the other hand the federation declared its determination to break up the Judicial systems which enable employers, to secure injunctions and otherwise to crush workers. The con vention , decided further to organize, regardless of consequences, the half a million steel workers and the negro labor of the south. The federation failed to Indorse the six-hour day and other plans for solv ing unemployment The convention also failed utterly to suggest methods for a solution of this serious problem. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL DAILY BOe. DAILY AND SUNDAY 65c If yaa don't get your paper reg ularly, phone Red 481 and we will send one np by special mes senger. PRINEVILLE DRUG CO. Local Agent , CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE OK SALE Gooseberries 40c a gal lon. Phone 3F5. Mrs. J. Williams Route 1 Prineville, Ore. 82tlp FOR SALE Onefirst class 2-wheel trailer. 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See my large ad in this Issue and re member the name Elmer J. Wil son, contractor and builder. When writing advertisers, please mention The Journal. PHYSICIANS BELKNAP It EDWARD3 Chas. 8. Edwards, H. P. Belknap, Physicians Burgeons and Oculists, Prineville, Oregon. tt DENTISTS DR. H. G. DAVIS Dentist. . New modern shop, in Kamstra Build tog. ATTORNEYS WTLLARD H. WIRTZ District At . torney. Office Crook County Bank Building, Prineville, Oregon tt at. R. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law. Court House St.. Prineville, Ore. OPHTHALMOLOGIST DR. P. H. DAY Physician, optha mologist, neurologist Specialty of eyes and nerves. Glasses fitted. Hours: to 11:30 a. m.; 1.30 to S p. m. Evenings by appointment. Prineville Hotel, Prineville, Or. ti CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES At Masonic Temple every Sun- day at 11:00 a. m. All welcome Sunday school for all under 10 years of age ot 10:00 a. m. NOTICE TO PUBLIC Anyone wishing to make sleeping car reservations will please call the agent before n cn on the day they desire to leave. GRAY'S DAIRY Pure, clean milk delivered morn ing or evening PHONE BLACK 221 All cow s in our herd have passed the State Examination and are free from disease of any kind CHICHESTER S PILl Wa. Til B DIAMOND BRAJfDL it a ,.ir it Km. P11U In UmA Had iintd metallV bom. Milad with Blu Ribbon OND BRAND FIlXaTkrU IMbiiinlilMSiiiAtlmMn SOLO BY DRUGGISTS oozn. wmm Tak m NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN By ti the undersigned, the Administrator ' of the Estate of Ralph Cross, Do- jT ceased, to all creditors of said De ceased and to all persons having claims against said Estate to present , the same with the proper vouchers to : the undersigned at the office of M. R. Elliott at Prineville, Oregon, with- ' In six months from the first publics- tlon of this Notice. Dated and published first time June 19th, 1919. - R. B. CROSS, Administrator of the Estate of Ralph Cross, Deceased. S2t5