IWKMIILU 25. UMII. crooe oonrrr ocrjtal PAGE T Pure Bred Duroc Pigs Weaners in fine condition. A limited number only. PHONE 611 OR 554 Prineville, Oregon WAR-TIME DRY ACT CONSTITUTIONAL Congress Held Not Restricted By the Signing of the Armistice. S4ee. Auto Repair Shop I-. V. HE ARM, Proprietor Aulu Repairing of all kinds... Mr Prices are as low as la oonalatent Willi rirat4'laaa work. "ONCE A riMTOMEf. ALWAYS A CUSTOMER" SHOP ON FIR8T STREET. OPPOHITE THE PUBLIC SCHOOL PIUNKVILLE, OREGON WaHhlngton. Tho war-time pro Ihlnlflon art was ild constitutional j by the aupreuie iou-i. , Federal court dt-' iinn In New York ! IIninislii(( proceedings brought by ! llryfoos, Ilium A. Co. to compel Inter nal revenue orri-IilK to permit the withdrawal from hnd of whisky for beverage purpose wero affirmed by the court. The dinning of tbe armistice did not abrogate the war powers of congress, AsHOclate JuHtlce Hrandels Raid In reading the decision of the court. Tbe conatltutional prohibition amendment la binding on the federal government aa well ai the stales and supersedes at ate laws, the court de clared. Tbe Judgment of tbe court wai unanlmoua. la rendering Its opinion the court confined ItHnlf entirely to the war-time prohibition act and took no action on the to-called beer caaei which attacked the constitutionality of tha prohibition enforcement act. At Your Service The officers and resources of this bank are ' available at all times in assisting you to solve your financial problems. We do both a Savings and Commercial Businen Capital and Surplus $50,000.00 CROOK COUNTY BANK PRINEVILLE, OREGON A Hole in a lire la Like a Ionk In a Dum The Longer Neglected, Tlie More Erpcn alve (o Repair. All Kind of Tlrca Rrpnlred Tlrca Rebuilt, Rctrcadcd, Sectional ilU lrlnj, 11 Vulca uimt. Free Air Clark's Tire Shop 4 17 Main St.. I HI NEVILLE, ORE. APPLES! rtrt Boxes all va JJr neties, grades Order early' while the Assortment is Large Phone Black 671 'CH0C0 WHS. UK LEGISLATIVE SESSION FOR OREGON CALLED Salem, Or. Without making' any auggeetlona, other than setting out tbe five aubjeeta of legislation which be desires considered, Governor Oirott is sued a formal proclamation calling both branchea of the Oregon leglala ture Into apeclal aeulon In Salem on Monday, January 12. Legislation suggested In tbe gov ernor's proclamation Include an amendment to the workman's com pen aatlon act by Increasing the ratea paid to Injured workmen from the Indus trial accident fund, appropriation of money necessary properly to carry out the provisions of the soldiers', sailors' and marines' educational financial aid law and provision of funds to cover such liabilities aa have been authorized by the state emergency board during the year 1919, consideration of tbe advisability of submitting to the voters the question of restoring tbe death panalty In Oregon, consideration of the qaestion of ratifying the proposed women's suffrage amendment to the federal constitution and consideration of legislation necessary to supplement and carry out the provisions of what la known as 0ie "state bond payment of Irrfltatlon and drainage bond Interest constitutional amendment" ALLIED DIPLOMATS CONFER Activity in Washington Indicates That Allies May Accept Modification. Washington. Frequent conferences between entente diplomats here have Indicated that their governments might be prepared to accept some reserva tions to the peace treaty in order to accompllHh its ratification la the sen ate. It Is understood that only the Ill ness of President Wilson has prevent ed him from being so advised by some of them. It has not been made known here to what extent the entente powers might be prepared to go, but it does appear that there would be final objection to i tbe preamble as proposed bythe sen ate foreign relations committee, by which other powers would be required officially to record their acceptance of reservations aa part of the treaty in substance. ' Germans Give Way to Allied Demands Berlin. In her note replying to the last entente communication de manding the signing of the protocol preliminary to "putting the pence treaty In effect, which has reached Paris, Germany yields in her stand on the Scapa Flow 'issue to a certain extent. It Is learned that in the nole the gov ernment reiterates Its desire to have exchange of riilificalions of the peace treaty effected at the earliest possible date. 6,000,000 Tons of Shipping Constructed ! Washington. The U. S. shipping board has tnude good its pledge to ' construct 6,000,000 tons of shipping In the year 1919, It Is announced by John Barton Payne, chairman. By Decem ber 31 the board will have delivered 6,000,000 deadweight tons of shipping. On December 1 It had completed wlth- r In the current year 5,815,500 aead- weight tons. President Able to Walk About Room. I, Washington. Pvcsldcnt Wilson is now permitted to walk about his room and along the adjoining hall for I a short time each day. Renr Admiral iCary .T. Grayson, his physician, an nounced. The president, I ho doctor said, dresses himself and with the aid of a cune walks unattended. e)TCIm God" make rne worthy of Thy land Whl' h mine t mil a llltl while; This medow where the sunset's smile ! Falls Ilk a (-'main from Thy hand, j And where tfce river e'nglns runa 'Neath wlnlrv skies and aurnm-r nuns. J liichard Walton Glider, j RECIPES YOU WILL LIKE TO KEEP. A French preprint Hon for aoup aea nn'ng which la coiiNldcrcd very choice la this : Two ounce each of sweet marjoram, para ley, savory, thyme and lemon peel rind one ounce 1 t ; "w,'', '" Trie hern k are dried, the peel In also ill li 1rl'''' ground and mixed. This powder. If carefully corked In a bottle will keep Indefinitely. L'se It sparingly. Ever-Lasting Yeart. Tie three yeaat cakes (the dry variety) In a cheese cloth, add one quart of potuto water, three tablespooiifuls of sugar and let aland twelve hours. Kernove the yeast and place in a glass Jar well covered but not sealed. Use one cup ful of the well-stirred yeast for six loaves of bread. Once or twice a week fill the jar with potato water (about the amount of liquid removed). No more yeast la added. This will keep for years If directions are care fully followed. If not enough yeast Is used to renew with potato water take out some each time the potato water Is added. This Is the food which feeds the yeast plants and they will keep on growing. Chutney Thla I a famous concoc tion well liked by our English cousins. This la the season to prepare It for winter use. Chop and cook together two hours twelve apples, skins not removed, two green peppers, one onion, one cupful of raisins, one cup ful of sugnr. one pint of vinegar, the Juice of a lemon, one-half tableRpoon ful of ginger and one-half tablespoon ful of salt. Put In marmalade jars or seal like Jelly. Olive Oil Pkkles-Take one hun dred small cucumbers, three plnta of small onions, one pint of olive oil, one ounce of celery seed, one-fourth pound of white mustard seed, one ounce of white pepper. Slice the uo peeled cucumbers, cover with one and two-thirds cupfuls of salt, let stand three hours. Slice the onions and let them stand In cold water three hours, then drain and mix with the oil and spices. Pack Into Jars and Sll the jars with good vinegar. Good to eat la ten days.' llttUc 7HwVtjl Horseshoeing, Blacksmithing Acetylene Welding BODY WORK ON AUTOMOBILES General Auto Repairing. . VYM. LOFTHl'8, PRINEVILLE OB Fourth Street, Opposite Poafcjffko. 0 THE KITCHEN CABINET SO. J4 And rrwhby whlla you're wondeiin' who Tou've fool-like lent your ombrl!' to. And want Uout 'II pop the aim. And you'll b glad you hain't ant nona! ' ' -Riley. FOOD FOR OUR GUESTS. A most wholesome and dainty dee sert which Is within the reach of all Is: Red Raspberry Lacto. Take one quart of sour milk or buttermilk, add to It one egg white beaten stiff and a well-beaten yolk, one and one-half cupfiils of sngar and one-fourth of a cupful of raspberry slrnp. Freeze at OKtial, and when half frozen add the Juice of a lemon. This may be made with cherries, pineapple, strawberry or orange sirup. Fruit Coupe. Scald a cupful of milk, add an egg, two tablespoonfuls of sugnr and a pinch of salt, and cook In a double boiler until thick. Set aside In a cool place. When cool, freeze; Just before the cream Is froz en add half a cupful of chopped pine apple, half a cupful of heavy cream whipped, the white of an egg beaten stiff. At serving time, fill the coupe glasses half full of the Ice cream, cov er with a spoonful of raspberry sirup and a spoonful of whipped cream and garnish with maraschino cherries and pieces of pineapple. Raspberry sirup may be made from canned fruit,, boil ing the strained Juice with sngar. Sardine Biscuits Make and bake small baking powder biscuits. Split while hot, spread with skinned sar dines from which the bones have been removed, then flaked and moistened with the sardine oil. Return the tops to the biscuits, pile on a plate and serve hot for tea or luncheon. Corn Oysters. Place a pint of corn on the stove and let It sliruner twenty minutes; If too dry. add a little water. Then season with one teaspoonftil of salt, one teaspoonful of butter, two .ablespoonfuls of milk and pepper to taste. Cool and stir In two well-beaten eggs and a cupful of fresh crisp v.Tacker crumbs, roiled. Put a table spoonful of bacon fat In a frying pan. and when hot drop !n spoonfuls of the batter. Cook until, brown, then turn and brown on the other side. In this existence, dry and wet Will overtake the best of men Son little skift o' clouds '11 sht 'inn nun off now and then; NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County. In the matter of the estate of George Hit lican. deceased. NOTICE is hereby Riven that the under signed have been appointed and have qualified as erecutrix and executor, respectively, of the estate of George Millican, deceased, and all persons having claims airainst said estate are hereby notified to present the same, properly 1 at the office of Jay H. Upton in Prineville, Oregon, within l months from th date of the puhlrntion of this notice. Bute of first publication, December IS, till. ADA B. MILLICAN, execotrii of the es tate of George Million, deceased. C. WALTER MILLICAN, eeutor of the estate of George Millican, d. ceased. t NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby riven by the undersigned, the executor of the last will and testament of Ida Florence Howe, deceased, to all creditors of said deceased, and to all persons having elnims against said estate, to present ttie same with the proper vouchers to the under . siirned at the office of M. R. Elliott in Prino vile. Oregon, within st months from the first publication of this notice. Dated and published the first time the 18th day of December, 191ft. FRANK HIKING, Executor of the estate of Ida Florence Rows, deceased, te SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oreaoa for the County of Crook, Crook County Bank, a corporation. Plaintiff, versus Geo rue B. Taylor, Mis. George B. Taylor. Aleatha Taylor, and J. E. Kennedy, Defendants : , To Aleatha Taylor. Defendant: In the same of tbe Butt of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the ' complaint filed against you in the ibove en titled court and cause, on or before the SOth day of January, 1920, and If you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded la Its complaint, to-wit : - For a judgment against you for 13,100.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of S per cent, per anmrro from the date of each of the) several promissory notes described in plain tiffs complaint: for an order of sale of the real estate described m tbe complaint, and for 1300.00 attorney's fees and the casta ana disbursements of this suit. This Summons Is published by order of the) Honorsble T. E. J. Duffy. Judge of the above) entitled court, made on the 17th day of De cember, 1919, which said order prescribes that this summons be published in the Crook Coun ty Journal, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Prine ville, Crook county. Oregon, tor a period of six consecutive weeks. Dste of first publication of this Summons Is the 18th day of December. 1919. M. R. ELLIOTT. Attorney 7e for Plaintiff 01iS-ai74S NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Of fice, The Dalles, Oregon. December , 1919. NOTICE fa hereby given that IVAN A. JONES of Prineville, Oregon, who on January 4. 191S made Homestead Entry No. 014306 and on November 7, 1919, made Additional Entry No. 017040 for 'li EH WU 8W14 NWli, W!4 SW. See. 18; 8E NEK. Eft EEH Section 14 ; and EH - NEV& of Section 23, Township II South Range It East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final three year proof to tablish claim to the land above described tore Lake M. BechtetL U. S. Commissioner at Prineville, Oregon, on the 17th day of Janu ary. 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Roy Stuart, William H. Porter, Stephen E. Jones, Harry G. Webb, all of Prineville, Ore gon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 6t6e Register SCRATCH rms Different sizes and quality of paper, Juat tho thing for your desk or pocket, tor sale at The Journal office. . Merry Christmas ! The Nan of the Hour Ok v !il it1?f .'A J nil J t iM C'Ws' II IIBIIIIBII-IIIB B '. . B I Well Old Sport, ' I -a V la n n here you are again. Serving the j people. What a wonderful, exhil-1 erating feeling it gives one to know 1 j that we are of SERVICE to oth-1 I ers. It is that which has made you the most popular business man in j j the world and is the secret of sue- j cess of any business. n 3w iaiiiiiiiBiiB'im FREE IIOVSB PLANS TUM-il-LUM LUMBER COMPANY Successor to SllirP & PERKY PRINEVILLE REDMOND, CCJLVMt, MADRAS, GATEWAY I IV X f