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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL JIXY IT. Tmg A M'iV Atl'VV''lH the nattonal Joy smoke iO-l? V. iii ft f jk$km Y'-Vi , f i :; ill if wv,v ) .y.sVmll & in, i fin iiwl IN fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a Wll - 1 1(1 11 & J I Mil EVER was such right-handed-two- fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert I That's because P. A. has the quality I You can't fool your taste apparatus any more than you can get five aces out of a family deckl So, when you hit Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes, you know you've got the big prize on the end of your line I Prince Albert's quality alone puts it in a class of its own, but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive patented process that cuts out bite and parch well you feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words to express your happy days sentiments! Toppy nd bogt, tidy rod tint, handtomo pound and half-pound tin hatmdon and that clauy, practical pound crystal glam humidor with sponge moittonor top that hoop thm tobacco in much porfoct condition, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C LEON TROTZKY i i " t ' ' I"" I I - - f:. " ; ; " ' ' ' i Above is an official picture of Leon Trotzky, coming from the Bolshevik i government of Russia. j MINNESOTA JURY CONVICTS TOWNLEY Official documents setting forth the ratification of the peace treaty by the German national assembly at Wiemar have reached the French foreign of fice. President W ison signed the district, army, navy and deficiency appropria tion bills and the joint resolution pro viding for the return of the wires of the country tc private ownership. The committee investigating war ex penditures as,erts that graft In con nection with spruce production activi ties in western fests cost the gov ernment from 140,000,000 to $30,000, 000. Secretary of the President Tumulty issued a statement emphatically deny ing reports that friction exists between President Wils a and Senator Hitch cock of Nebrt ska, senior minority mpmhpr nf thn spnatn rnmmittpn nn Mr GSlington foreign relations. The presidential ship George Wash ington, which sails back to France this week, has been fitted up with a nur sery to take care of the "war babies" returning on that vessel. Two hun dred "war brides" are scheduled to sail on the transport on her next trip from France. Teles for 1416 lhal tEe story appears. The translation runs thus: "In the year of our Lord, four teen hundred snd sixteen, there died on the morrow of (he birth of St. John the BnptlHt. Master James Blset, prior of St. Andrew's. In this same year, a pair of storks came to Scotland and nested on top of the church of St. Giles of Edinburgh and dwelt there throughout a season of the year; but to what place they flew away thereaf ter no one knows." Commenting on this, Lord Lagle Clarke says : "The church of St. Giles, en which the storks nested, was new stone edifice commenced In 1387, to re place a former church destroyed In 1385, and some of It doubtless forms part of the cathedral of today." PHILOSOPHER'S VIEW OF LIFE Tells How Sight of Funeral' Procession Brings Re flections That Uplift. 50,000 Hear De Valera Plea for Ireland Chicago. An audience of 50,000 per sons, it was estimated, Sunday heard jEamjnn de Valera, "president of the Jackson, Minn. The Jury In the jrigh republic" appeal for aid and rec trial of President A. C. Townley and j ognitlon of Irish independence, at an Joseph Gilbert of the Non-Partisan . open air meeting held at the Chicago league found the defendants guilty of ) National baseball park. the charge of conspiracy to teach dis loyalty, in violation of the Minnesota law. In the recent trial the defense as serted that 3peeches by Townley and Gilbert, at d mass meeting in Minne sota, early in 191S, were not disloyal In their references to the government Allies Rebuke Bela Kun, Paris. The allied and associated powers Joined in a wireless message to Bela Kun, Hungarian communist foreign minister, declaring they can not enter into a discussion with him until he has carried out the conditions and prosecution of the war. These , 0f the armistice, speeches were made the basis of the ! Indictment, together with circulation cf the Non partisan league's so-called war programs over Townley's signa ture. When Prosecutor E. H. Nicholas completed his argument Townley made a personal plea to the court that he be permitted to argue his own case to the Jury. Townley told the judge he had dismissed his attorneys and that the co-defendant, Gilbert, had waived the right of further represen tation by counsel and that Townley asked privilege of speaking on the ground that he felt the Non-Partisan league was on trial. . Judge Dean denied Townley's re Quest to addreM the jury. Gold Rush to Central Idaho. Spokane, Wash. A gold rush, said to almost rival the rush of 1884, is on In central Idaho. A rich gold strike has been maiie at the Center Star mine, near the mouth of the Crooked river on the south fork of the Clearwater. STORK'S VISIT TO SCOTLAND BRIEF GENERAL NEWS The war cost to the United States was $30,177,000,000 up to June 30, 1919. President Wilson accepted the resig nation of Edward N. Hurley, chairman of the Bhlpping board, effective Aug ust 1. Congress is considering legislation proposing that tolls on ships passing through the Panama canal be levied on a tonnage basis. Record of Bird's Appearance In 1416 May Be Found in Chronicles of the Country. The white stork of the continent of Europe, which is encouraged In most, and even protected In some, of the countries to which It resorts to breed, and round which much story and leg end have gathered, has been known for centuries to be an occasional vis itor to the British Isles, chiefly to Noiv folk, but very rarely to Scotland, though It has never been known to nest or even attempt to do so In Brit ain. However, a record of Its having nested In Scotland appears In Good all's edition of the "Schotchclionicon." This work was begun by John For dun, who died about 13S4, and was continued by Walter Bower, the abbot at Incbcolin. It is in Bower's chron- "As a rule," said Mr. Gosllngton, "1 take s cheerful view. Perhaps when I get to be older I shall be more dole ful, but It would be hard for me to be that way now. For as far as I've got life has been pretty good to me. I have had my little setbacks and now and then a real Jolt, but on the whole my lot has been happy. "True I have not accumulated a for tune, but I have bad work to do and I bare earned a living, I might saj a comfortable living; h'iuI t ltitve brcn bleiuwd with good health. And so for me all nature smiles and men are friendly and the world Is a pleasant place to live lu; I take a cheerful view as a rule. "But I will admit that I do hare spells, not Of sheer despondency I would not say that, hut times when I am deprexsed, when thlnif go wrong, when advene hapiienlngH have all but discouraged we; times wheu I totally forget what we should In such dH.v slways remember, namely, that there never yet was a storm but cleared off some time, to leave erervtlilnir brldit and sunshiny as before; there are ! timet, I Hy, when even I. uxuiilly so cheerful, am downcast. i "When thus oppressed I find great i help In funeral procession. I "At the solemn cortege passes I run- j nt but relli'ct that I still the i one great priceless gift ami blessing , life, with nil Its hopes and ipirttml- ' ties; snd so, with alb respect and tor- ' row for the dead, lu thlt presence my own petty troubles vanish, the clouds ! roll back and the sun comes out cleur j and strong again New Tork Sun. fto " holes" in it . fgl Rf d Crown's uniform rJ O chain of boiling points " llj gives easy starting, rV quick and smooth so XL Ma MjTfSi celeration,high power, AJff7rv0r lone mileage. Mix- 70 VSJ tureshaveW" I Vf 1 fN!lYfyfi 1 1- t, I tne power ch.iin. Look Y Y3fc223y 1 sign befors you fill. NV A STANDARD OIL COMPANY meGzonM I I . Quality y C. E. MA It TIN, Hpeclftl Ajrt Italimmd, Oregon Mark Twain en Conscience. There Is on record a conversation that Mark Twain had with Kipling. In which the former discoursed on the conscience. The story Is told by Kip ling. Me reports Twsln as faying: "A conscience ts like a child. If you pet It and play with It snd let It have everything that It wants It becomes spoiled and Intrudes on all your amuse ments and moat of your griefs. Treat your conscience as yon would treat anything else. When It rebels spank It e severe with It, prevent Its com ing to play with you at all hours, and yon will secure a good conscience; that la to say, a properly trained one. A spoiled one simply destroys the pleasures of life. I think that I have reduced mine to order. At least I have not heard from It for some time. Per haps I have killed it from severity. It's wrong to kill a child, but In spits of all I have said a conscience differs from a child In many ways. Perhaps It's best when It Is dead." IRELAND'S City Transfer & Express Auto Delivery to all Parts of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick service at Hugh Laltin's Red 951 PROMINENT SEATTLE MEN AREJNDICTED Superior Judge and Eleven Others Charged with Unlaw ful Possession of L'quor. Beattle, Wash. Superior Judge Clay Allen, Charles G. Hetfner, former dera ocratic state chairman; W. W. Con nor, former speaker of the state house of representatives, four deputy slier lffs, one superior court clerk and one superior court bailiff, were Indicted by the King county grand Jury that had been Investigating the disappear ance of whiskey from Judge Allen's court room on, the nlht of June 4. In all 12 persons were Indicted. Two Indictments were returned against Judge Allen, who was former ly United States prosecuting attorney for Washington, and two against For mer Speaker Connor, one, In each case, charging unlawful possession of Intoxicating liquor and the other keep Ing Intoxicating liquor with the Intent unlawfully to dispose of the same. Their ball was fixed at $500 each. The other Indictments were against Deputy Sheriffs Stewart Campbell, F. A. Brown, Matt Starwlch and Roy Mur dock, Superior Court Docket Clerk Os car Springer and Superior Court Bail iff George Gau, F. A. Martin, Dr. J. H. Lyon and Dr. Frederick O. Nichols, Is Your Money Supporting the Government? At thta critical period In our history our manufacturers are ' offering their milts and our young men are offering their service to the United State 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? Tou can do thla by opening an account wits as as part of every dollar so deposited goe directly Into the new system, where ir will always be ready for yon when wanted. Member Federal Reserve System FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Journal does Modern Printing on Short Notice When you cannot find what you want advertised in The Journal, write one of the advertisers and they will get it for you if it is manufactured. All advertisers in the Crook County Journal are known to us to be reliable, EC?-?? i it mm ft mm Illy mm. 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