TK KMHKR 11, 1010. HIOOK COUNTY OCR!AL Every Purchaser of Candy Will be interested in our gift baskets of Candy. Come in and let us explain to you Fancy Japanese Handwork Basket filled with chocolates, value $10.00 Ditto value - - 7.50 Ditto value - - - 3.00 Ditto value - - 1.50 These Baskets Given Away on New Y ear s uay Come in and see these BASKETS JOHN J PRINEVILLE, PRICE OREGON oimnni jtvjt via we m m m iwi iwi ivi fulfilled, and notice jf withdrawal by the United State may be firm by a concurrent resolution of tb congress of the United Slates." CHINESE DIE OF CHOLERA Many Death Occur In Hongkong, Shanghai and Manila. Seattle, Wash. Cholera la causing many deaths In Hongkong, Shanghai and Manila, according to news brought by tbe stesmkhlp Chicago Maru. There were 275 cases of the dlseaae in Manila and 169 deaths in a week. Many deatba hare alao occurred in Hongkong and Shanghai. No whitea or Japaneaa have died, however, la either China or the Philippine., and the autborltlea were hopeful of hav ing the dlseaae in check when the Chicago .teamed for thli count Lightning Explodes Oil Tank, j Iowa Park, Tex. Burning oil from 88 MOO-barrel tanka, ahattered by a j aerie of exploalona, when aet afire by I lightning, awept in devastating atream ' through a large part of Waggoner City, an oil town near here, according to j information received here. One man la known to have been killed, a number Incurred erlou burn and a loaa which will exceed 11,000,000 resulted from the oil fir. BRIEF GENERAL NEWS The Biggest Bargain in Prinevilk Ford owner will have a chance to get second band SOxS aad MaSH tire at price before) atabauem. Com la early and get yea wheat. We also have oa hand tbe f - if PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CTP Tire and Tube PRINEVILLE Vulcanizing WORKS 447 MAIN SHEET - - tmtoommooBaeteeatoeieete The annual convention of the Amer ican Legion opened in Minneapolis Monday for a three-day seaalon. General Perahlng expect to reach the Pacific coast shortly after Christ mas and will Inspect Camp Lewis, Fort George Wright at Spokane and Van couver barrack. The railroad administration has re leased for immediate delivery all Utah coal shipments en route to the Pacific coast, thus averting a coal shortage In the western states. Present day styles of clothes worn by church women were censured at the national training conference of the Intor-Church World Movement of : North America, at Atlantic City, i The first three months of prohibl ; tlon In San Francisco shows a 60 per I cent decrease in murders and a 20 per : cent decrease in deaths caused by ae j cldents. Suicides have not fallen off. ! Wine and table grape growers of California have formed a oo-operative j marketing association, which is ex pected to save the wine men from losa j resulting from the prohibition amend i coat. Transfer of Camp Lewis sit of 62. 004 acres to the goverment from Pierce eonnty, Washington, waa finally ac eompllahed when Secretary Baker for mally accepted the deed of the dona tion. Demands for an Increase of $1 a day for men worker of the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph company In Ore gon, Washington, California and Nev ada were rejected by the company in Ban Francisco. Montana University Haa Union. Missoula, Mont More than a hun dred member of the faculty of the nnlveralty of Montana here have be come member of the new faculty union No. 120, affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, and a salary scale is being prepared, accord ing to faculty members. Southern Pacific Loses Oil Lsnd. Washington. The government by an opinion in the supreme court won Its fight to have canceled patents for S00 acres of California oil land valued at 810,000,000 alleged to have been ob tained through fraud by the Southern Pacific company. Bolshevik Loss of Petrograd Likely. Washington. The fall of Petrograd to the anti-bolshevik forces is reported in Swedish circles to be Inevitable. COMMITTEE URGES STRIKE PREVENTION Washington. Characterising all strikes as "industrial barbarism," and declaring that "there Is no place la this country either for industrial des potism or labor despotism," the sen ate committee which investigated the steel strike presented It report. A a permanent preventive ef strikes, which the committee con cedes "are apparently the only way for labor to secure even its Just de mands if employers refuse to grant them," it Is recommended that con gress authorize the establishment of some such mediation agency with well defined powers as the recently dis solved war labor board. "This board would have the power of compulsory investigation," the re port adds, "but not to the extent of compulsory arbitration." The report was signed by Senator Kenyon of Iowa, chairman, and Senators Sterling, South Dakota; Fhipps, Colorado, re publicans, and McKellar, Tennessee, and Walsh, Massachusetts, democrats. SCRATCH rAXna Different and quality of paper, , Jut the thing for roar desk or pocket, - for sal at The Journal office. Ems H. E. JOHNSON VAT ufii 4 H. E, Johnaon of the Anti-Saloon League of Ohio, who Is directing the prohibition fight In England. ill-WIDE RAID ON RADICALS MADE Documents Seized Disclose Pht to Destroy All f Authority. u.i.Kton. In a general wanare on radical aliens advocating forcible overthrow of the government, agents of the department of Justice, anointed by the immigration bureau, rounded up nearly 500 men and women in raids In more than a score of cities, includ ing the capital. More than 200 of those arrested will be held for deportation and it was announced at the department of Jus tice that it was the intention to re quest the department of lubor to de port all aliens found to be engaged in radical activities. Primarily the raids, which occurred In practically every industrial center In the east and middle west, were aim ed at the Union of Russian Workers. Attorney-General Palmer described the Russian union as "even more rad ical than the bolshevlkl," and declared Its purpose was to amalgamate all of th Russian groups in the United States Into one organization. Mass A Free Dance! DECEMBER 12 The dobt on the Community Hall since its construction has now been paid in full and the directors feel very, kindly towards the patrons of the dances given at this place and are taking this method of showing their appreciation of the good will ot their friends. aWaWataWatsai raj At Powell Butte Hall action, Including armed action In time of "great national strife" is the prin cipal function, he said. Plan of the Union of Russian Work er to bring about an overthrow of the government through a general strike was revealed in documents seized in the nation -wide raids. With the government overthrown and everything "wiped from the earth that Is a reminder of the right to pri vate ownership of property," the Rus sian workers, according to their mani festo, looked forward "to the magnif icent, beautiful form of man without a God, without a master and free of authority." Tbe documents and publications ob tained in the raids, officials said, were of the most Inflammatory nature and made no effort to conceal the union's programme ot destruction and death to achieve Us ends. SENATORS ADOPT FIRST RESERVATION Washington. A reservation propos ing to safeguard the nation's right to withdraw from membership in the league ot nations was adopted by the senate with every republican senator and six democrats voting for it or paired in its support Holding the whip hand by a safe majority, the republican leaders swept aside every suggested modification and carried the reservation through ex actly as approved by the foreign rela tions committee. The final count was 50 to 35, and pairs announced for the absentees showed the entire senate membership to be divided, 55 to 41. Five demo cratsSenators Reed (Missouri), Gore (Oklahoma), Smith (Georgia), Walsh (Massachusetts) and Chamberlain (Oregon) voted in the affirmative, while Senator Shields, democrat (Ten nessee) was paired In favor of the reservation. The reservation, first of 14 proposed by the committee to carry out a pro gramme which Its sponsors say has been pledged to a safe majority throughout the reservations, provides: "The United States so understands and construes article 1 that in case of notice of withdrawal from the league of nations, as provided In said article, th if United States shall be tho sole judge as to whether all Its Internation al obligations and all Its obligations under the said covenant have been 33 Buy Useful Gifts UL Nrfcf ? Nothing is so much appreciated VV Iiy 1NUI. as gifts tnat are useful. . . ... . We have the most complete line of men's apparel ever displayed in this community m Select his gift from this list Bath Robes, Mackinaws, Sweaters, Fancy Neckwear, Gift Handkerchiefs, Gloves, all styles, Men's Slippers, Hats and Caps Buy Early Before The Lines Are Broken. We have just received a large line of new Hart, Schaf ner and Marx suits. Also, fancy, warm, wool shirts and plain wool shirts. A USEFUL GIFT IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED ROBINSON & CLIFTON PRINEVILLE, OREGON