! .MAIM II II, iDiii). rage II V THIS MOTOR INN AUTO REPAIR SHOP Oils, Greases and Accessories Here are torn of my prices covcr Ing Kurd repair work. Ovnrhaul motor and trunamlaaloa $25.00. Ovnrhaul rear aila and drlva ahartl 10. Ovnrhaul front syatem, $5. Ovorhnul steering gear, IS 50. Tighten all bolts and nobs on cur, (3. Replace front spring, $1.C0. Itollne tranamiaaloa bands, 12.75. Grind valves and clean carbon, ' 13. Now la the time to hnve your car overhauled nnd get It ready for yoar spring and summers' one. Come to me and I will give you square deal. L. V. SEARS, Proprietor AMBASSADOR TO ITALY '"" ; . .., tf '. Si &:--r : .& For the Latest and Best in Stationery SEE US Our linn Includes stationery to milt everybody's needs. Dcautlful piipotrlos of tho highest grade poper, In whltu and duliity color and In various combinations. M:V-llcHiiiif ul gilt edge station ery In whltu and delicate colors, with novel cut envelopes. Gift atatlonory to suit tho moat fastidious: Hvemlmrp Pencil. Moore's Non-lcnk-utile Fountain Pens. D. P. ADAMSON & COMPANY DRUGGISTS CASH FOR FURS I pay the highest market prices for furs of all kinds. Send in your furs by mail or parcel post to RAY PUTNAM P. O. Box 312 Prineville, Ore. rmttttftu'i mi'mmTttt "7777";; i77":::::r:;;:i;iiMsxwstts THEY CROW IS OREGON Oregon la aa famous for her apples aa California ia for oranges. Oregon apple a are sold from Maine to California in Meiioo City and the Philippine a. BOOST 'em and BUY 'em and help our growers farther extend their mar kets, i Si am hW& x JkHiWP f ' . - ': f , , L Franklin K. Lane, secretary of the Interior, whole resignation has been accepted by Preaident Wilaon. Robert Underwood Johnson, noted author and editor, who was recently appointed American ambassador to Italy. JURY TO FRGBE BOND DEALINGS Salem, Or. A a remilt of articles recently appearing In The Portland Telegram pointing out exceas 'profits declared to have accrued to the Morris Urothers company, a Portland bonding house, through the sale of municipal bonds to the state, 0. P. Huff, state treasurer, Moaday addressed a letter to Governor Olcott mking that be insti tute a thorough Investigation of the conduct of business In the treasury department. "In view of the recent articles ous- llahed In a Portland paper concern ing the purchase of securities by this depsrtiucnt for the benefit of the In duatrtal accident comrolMion trust fusda," says Mr. Hoffs letter, "where in the method of handling such trust funds has been questioned and the public led to assume that this trust Is not being properly safeguarded, I most respectfully request that ysu take steps looking to a thorough Investiga tion of all matters concerning the con duct of this department, which, la your judgment would best satisfy what Intereat the general public may have 1 In the matter." Acting upon the request ef Mr. Hoff, Governor Olcott directed Attorney-Gen eral Brown te summon a special grand jury to investigate Us allege Irregularities. JAPAN WILL WITHDRAW EVIDENCE AGAINST I. W. W. OUTLINED Montesano, Waxb. The evidence on which the prosecution will attempt to prove the guilt of the 11 defendants accused of murder in connection with tbs Armistice day shooting at Cen tralis was outlined by Herman Allen, prosecuting attorney of Lewis oounty, in his opening statement to the Jury. Thst the trsgedy was the fruition of a conspiracy laid weeks In advance, and that the firing uflun the ex-service men wss not In self-defense, but was a premeditated, murderous assult, is what the state has declared it will produce many witnesses to substan tiate. The plea of the defendants, it has been announced. Is Kelf-defense. An effort will be made to show that members of the American Legion ' rushed" the I.' V. W. hall in Cen tralis before the radicals fired a shot. The stste, in its opening outlines of the prosecution's case, denied this and declared that the veterans In the parade were In line and marking time when rifle bullets thudded Into the bodies of Grimm and other comrades. If all witnesses named by the state snd by the defense actually are called to testify, the period of the trial will stretch away beyond prophecy. Pres ent estimates are that the case will not go to the jury within six weeks, and possibly not for two months. The state bss named 260 witnesses while the defense hss ststed that It will summon more than 100. thltr Preslrti tit C:rty ;ue Cuion Pacific lias amiouuci (i ii. Byj,.i m !..,. u..... . $.0,mmj of ii. s;oo. 0U0 of rWri i ...;'.r . urs. Another bill providing for a f dTa bude: ya i m v.a Introduced by S-n .tor King of Utah anil referred to tie iwlal budget cjinrplttec. A blil dril ,'n,i3 to prev nt all Anier lean Imports Inio Denmark uiies. sanctioned by (lie flnanHiil eoum ll Introduced In the Da-iUii Voikethlh';. Immigration into 'ani.ua from the United S:a;s fell mf 4?, per ; nt dur ing the last fUcal r, aconjiui? to a report of the Canadian department of Immigration. While the 1,'nlted R-ates continue d to pile up a trade Ijaiaa.-e at Jsit Kuu.pe In January, South Ami i a, AsU, Afri ca snd Mexico Inc.- ast-d tl ir lalai-o s against this country. Secretary i.v. ;.iol askid congress for an appropriation of l,GyU,000 to con struct a fleet landia,'; place and a sup ply storehouse ai S .n Dieo, Cai., on laiid to Le dona d try the city. The American farm bureau federa tion at the closing s'sslnn of Its fi.-st annual meeting In Chicago adopted a resolution denouncing the aiu-mot to ally the agriculturists of America with the radicals of the Industrial world. Ouija Drives 4 Devotees Crazy. . Martinez, Cal A craving for the revelations of he ouija board, which prompted thim to -.gleet food and sleep until their maciation Eliowed plainly in th'tir facs resulted in the coann-itm.-Mit to stai" hospitals for the i-tsane of Mrs. S. L"jttini, her 15 year- 'd daughter. Ade::ne; Mrs. Joseph tloldsvini and Mrs. Kdward Moro, fesi dents of K! Cerrito, t ear here. r.:;.s. pyke ... a..." v . 1 1 r - - . ... V - . - , .. . V t'J ' f ? i '" i ' i ' f J ' s.- t t - , t Mrs. A. B. Pyke of Lakewood, Ohio, the first woman named as delegate te the Democratic national convention at San Francisco. Dutch Irsist Upon 'C-.spina Ex-Kaiser. The Hague. Holland's refusal to surrender the pY-ka,ur is rM'ttrman I in the reply to the allies' second note legarding the former war lord, which wss ms:le public, lee Dutch govern ment states that it unable to depart from tht eonclua'ocs reached and sti forth In Holland's ,.STious not. Russia May Ship Grain. Rome. A bulletin issued by the la ternaticnal lnstitui of agriculture; on conditio In th chief cereal pro- ducing provinces of southern Russia says that the quantity of wheat avail able far export ic the season of 1919 1920 should reach sU least 1,500,000 tons. Everett, Washington, Has Grown. Washington. Population statistics for 1920 announced b? the census bu- eau included Evevnt, Wash., 27.814, an increase of 280V cr 11.3 per cent. Wilson Rides ir. Cen Automobile. Washington Pri:ient Wilson went tiding Monday ia an open automobile. 1 LEGION TO CONSIDER ' 'BONUS QUESTION Louisville, Ky. Frank D'Olier, na tional commander of the American Legion, announced here that a con ference of legionnaires of all states would be held in Washington March 22 for reconsideration of the so-called "bonus question.' Mr. D'Olier was en route to Indian apolis from Birmingham, Ala., where he attended Saturday a meeting of American Legion commanders of tea southern states, at which resolutions asking that such a conference be called were adopted. The resolutions also ssk that congress delay actioa until after the meeting. Telegrapb'.o calls to attend the meeting were sent to all state commanders. The resolutions asked reconsidera tion on the ground that "it was the snnounced policy of the American Legion to ask only such treatment as is consistent with the welfare of the whole) country and at the same time Just and fair" to ex-service men. Ex pedition by congress of legislation recommended by the legion and pro viding for land settlement covering all states, home aid, to encourage the purchase of rural or city homes by-ex-service men, aud vocational edu cation for all service men was urged. Siberia Move to Fellow Repatriation of Czecho-Slsvaks. Toklo. The cabinet has approved the withdrawal of the Japanes troops from Siberia in April, after the repatriation -of the Czechs Slovak con tingents Is completed. It is expected the Ciechs will all be en their way home by March 20. The peace offer of the Russian soviet government to Japan is reported te Include as one ef its terms a stipu lation to forego bolshevtkl propaganda la the Japanese empire. The terms are also said to promise recognition ef Japan's special position la the far east Heever and McAdoe Put Stop to loom. San Francisco. Selection ef an un pledged group of candidates for the state a national convention delegation and the reading of the telegraphed an nouncements of Herbert C. Hoever, William G. McAdoo and United States Senator James D. Fhelan that they did not 'wish any convention dele-rat inn candidates pledged to them, featured the special meeting of the democratic state central committee here. THE MARKETS Port'and. Oats No. 8 whit-, feed, $B a ton. Corn Whole, fit; cracked S68. Hay Willamette valley timothy, $26 per ton; alfalfa, 129. Butter Fat 69c. Eggs Ranch, SSe per dozen. Poultry Hens, 3lii3Bc. Cattle Best stt-is, Slfl.BOtffll; good te choice, $9.&013; medium'to good, $S.B0f9.B0. Hogs Prime mixed, $15.S01; medium mixed, J1S15.50; pigs, S12 14. Sheep Easter limbs, $1718; val ley lambs, $14.B017; ewes, 510(tfl2. ' Seattle. Hay Eastern Washington timothy, $!l8ffr;i9 per ton; alfalfa, $35. Putter Fat 6fijrac. Fn;s Ranch, 3Ma-40c. Poultry Hens, dressed, 4045c. Hogs Prime, $15 "5(g) 16.35; medium ; choice, $14.75 15 75; pigs," $1201.1. Cattle Best steers, $1111,50, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, at the Hamilton Stables, the following : 1 Saddle Horse About 40 Chickens 1 Colt coming 2 years old . 1 good Wagon 2 fresh young Cows with Empire Cream Separator Calves 1 good Organ 1 Yearling Heifer j Sewing Machine 2 good Rams i Range 7 young Sheep 1 Heating Stove 3 i 1 N Also a varied assortment of other household goods, too numerous to mention March 15 onaay, JOHN COMBS, Sheriff, Auctioneer