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A v ' ' ' 1 ' : ' - j rA(nta CROOK COUNT! JOtTUIA., T , WP.,M.TUWQ, i , .. .,.. aiv rfM r"-rvqutsU. to Itulfwnd I i i " ; Crook County Journal 11 Dljriv VllKrlT Th .tahi. government i now.' - i . 1 11 I MV , riLirillUO llHIII It I. Indeed mor.tha that; Il I " UiXLLKTTB A All II- " undisputed fact III III ! i Jaaaragsrja: -AMERICA TO GIVE . ' I 1 CBUSHEI) EVERT THURSDAY IMnCDCMnCMP- Ameri Congn- and the admlhlsmi I a Tl III i ' llfULl LIsUlIiUL tlon that 'Mhe rMllplmi people hav. e. . T7"l 1 ! j ; Price $1.00 per year, payabl. itrlct- tabllslied the staht. government ile ll II A -a 0m. Ill 1 I In advance. In cas. of chang. of ; " mnnded by Congress as a prerequisite I III M Tl TV .14 fa MM Hi' - III f adresa pleas, notify ua at one, flT- uav!mn U Kahw Derhres U S. (or th. Ifantlng of Independence i II II . I If I "A El I M N 1 III C both old and new addreaa. W3Xlm0 M Ral3W UwClareS U" nan.fly, a government elertd by the 21 A A JL JQa Aft AA W l A ; ; fins paper represented for foreign Cannot Cons stently Refuse .unvas. .mi.. h ,; i advertising by the "Self-Determination ." irti hy the re-.pie. which 1.1.1 : I I j OClfUCltimiiiauuii. of maintaining order and of fulfilling ; l I 1 :inTOGiaL.ip maX.mTU. KAIAW. .TmSiwCS"!. therefore '1 ! I ; OCNCftAL OFFICW 8ecr.,y of th rhlllppln. M,m. A. " lon-r of Mill. ar . 1 new YORK and CHICAGO uor Th. Cm for th Hi.pino" n.ent or supposition. To the Philip- Ml -, I a f I f "v ; . " NEW YORK AND CHICAGO s.,f.o0v.rn,.nl In th. pine Blind, at least. It tl now a que I t I I I I If X j BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Philippine" eto. tlon of whether th. United Slatea la I I I II 11 R j 1 'When they show aufnelent capacl ready to discharge Ita own obligation III I 1 I I I I I I I . j A "When they are able to govern fully nd completely. America went l ( I f f f 1 I 1 A 1 U ! i VV , the iul.lv. a," before the world la the receut war aa 1 II I I ' f I ! j 1 "T- "When th.y the avowed chainplnn jf "artf-determl- S l I I ' IW ! , , I -agav p" 1 are educated nation" and Flllplnoa cannot ae. how IN ' I l II i l rVW -TA enough." ThOl America can consistently refua. to act. M j-N 1 I III ' i ' ' 4' U run the answers The rillplno people howevr, bar. J I I I l II , I I J J I ! J t ,r -LtXl , of nmny Amerl- bo urmlge or grievance agnlnit the T 1 I I V I 1 I III fff -i j AVOt t',' ,.V cam preyed with American people. Thelra li a meaange I II I , I I I Jj :j ' I XAVjOOl ' J the quesilon ai to of friendship and gratitude. Theyawi I I I I V I I I 1 I I ! ; Ut3OWsi , Y-X I when th. Ftllpl- Indepenilenc aa the natural and log- I I V 1 I I 1 I I ' j " noa ahould be outcome of America'! pllcy In Mr i ! V ' whT k v Jk granted their In- th. Islands and of America'! lolenin III . l f 4 " Ucpe"l''- Now. promise to them. They come willing ill . A r' "ability," "capacl- to give privilege at J conceaalona But l III j " 1 'isf ty" and "auffi lnconiatlble with tb.lr national wet- III III I' 8 . a fi- dent education" Ur- All f " " I I ' , f 1 1 111 f PRIKEVUXB CITY RAXXWAT J . -What do they Th. Filipino people are willing to . I II I I llll ' . . Waxlmo m. Kalav. . neau (n black "P' Independence under any of the j I II ill llll Time Table No, 5 and white? following condition!: Under a League Nil LikJU IJ llll f Bffectivo 12:01 A. M. Sunday, Feb- s m tnlnk no people of g,n.nteelng It. territorial I f I I I I) I I rmry 89, 100 ui capable of lelf-iroTernment that d.l Integrity; under the protectorateshlp I I I I I J I I P M ! P. M A.M capable of .elf government that does !. Franc, and oth.r iowe. or even I vj I S 11 LT.PflB.Tlll. T 40 4 4 .:! no" vot. his democratic ticket, or go to wltlmnt any audition whatever-.b3o I I I J tT.Wtlton 7:55 8:00 1:1 church on Sundays but. and ete Indepen.len The, I II Lt. McCallHter 8:10 5:15 5:45 "Capacity for .elf-government" Is aa h' n fear ef J,.nn Philippine In ..... I I I I t' LT.O'Nell 8:10 5:25 5:00 broad Vnd elastic a. the world, and If "'ncA In our opinion. I, not nlm- I I 1 Ar.PrineTleJct8:SS 5:45 1:10 ,hould be the criterion for th. Irl to Japanese Imeresta The Japa . EMtBoud granting of rhlllpplue independence, r. now free to com. to the Phil- BUtlon. Mid Motor Motor Sc. might a. . No. 8 No. 4 No. 6 . . . ,H,.io, than W.000 Japanese In the I II llll am p.m. p.m Tu! .m.,ydL HF D AT I " AT.VTlltoa 8:S0 :40 1:30 Fortunately, the American promlw ' Ph,DPlnp Arehlnelaeo I I 1 Ar,MeClH.ter 7:05 :85 . 1:85 to" th. Philippines Is not based on such ,nnt ,SP, 't"? ,,,, I ' S2"1,,M;:5. I'll M5 Vo;X LT-PrtpeTl Jct 7:40 ,:0 :4g uua. thrauc" Cnn?rl ? tl'" h ver I","1,,'n ,ntl M I I ED PAGE DOPE THIS GALL YE officially told the Filipino people that a-". have taken a more haxardou, HVT'I'I ' Fl PT A Trl I ;j PEOPLE ISI ALLY CORRECT they would be granted their Independ t fr-edoui, and h.v. .uc I Itl I gH BC V I A I H 1 'I The result of Friday's primary leds eme as soon as they could establish a "e,U!U- I I J I I illHl 1 I h III I I n to repeat the statement made be- ...hie government, no abstract or oh- ' II I A'JLaJAm 9J A AAA MmmM ! 5? Sne Ki: ST c-wf melt" sU HAROLD HOWELL ACQUITTED i that are to become laws. government, according to American ll llll j With the exception of one meas- nsase, means a certain, definite thing. Prisoner In Jail for Eight Month, on llll . I ! are, there la no doubt but that the The United States promised the Cu Charge of Killing Girl. A 111 1 W gJ TT T L" ll ft I people were absolutely right in their bans the same thing, that "when they Marshfield, Or. Harold Howell. M 4 I B ll IB I I IV 1 I vote on the ten different matters sub- have established a stable government, a.d 1fi has hla freedom after elahl llll I Mill I 1 1 1 I II 1 II mitted to them, and thespirit of pro- then American troop, would be with 8 tK 1 " fT,. .i IT Ull A aQAAl Vat AW J I J MmJ U gress which has ben displayd by the drawn.- As goon ng the Cuban peoplr months, ' ftnd H ; atate highway commission and our e1ected , joTemment suited to them timeB ,ac,ng trlal ln the clrcult court I brthe sVa" S ' rt tt?f"ttat th. ftnnilto, .11 lntem.ln.l oi,ll.. Leuthold at Bndon o. Th. llll TTTTTTT TTT M -fl iTh V all received a favorable vote in this tions, there was a stable government Jury In the third trial returned a ver- ll Mil III M 9 II Ml l 1 JJ f The Crook-Curry amendment was In Cuba, and American troopi were diet of not guilty In the circuit court II II I II 11 Jr 11 II WI 11 II HH the most Important to this conuty and withdrawn. 'at Coquille. The jurors were out 17 !,! M I . W 11 II W llll III Crook county feels duly greatful for When Congress passed the Jonet hour. n 11 LmA 2X acd A " A ft JL t fel M ill S.'SSto m6aSUre thrUgh0Ut L'V' .T" tl,e V The murder occurred July 27 near "7 the state. , overmnent" from t h. B,Ddon. . LlnlmB u,., ' x- . . history and applied It to the Philip- Ill III Now that the primaries are over, , The hlstorv of PhlliDDln. lee- had been shot while walking over a ; the first week of June. With full knowledge of what It meant, the brueh. It was found the next day 1 K I I tI H 1 I I M the Filipino people accepted the Jones when the girl was missing. Sh. was ! I I I I i V I I il il i HI There are big things doing among law and Immediately began setting np last seen alive at the home of Rev. ! Ill M A A Jt lJU Y AAafAalAaal the stockmen at Burns today. the stable government required bv Cap- jjr Jennings which she had visited " ' III MirMrrffujiffffffjjjf,mjjjJr,,.rrrr,,,,r,,,., - iT leT started tor her own home. III &mmW.WMVAMUMy.WMM Howell s arrest followed In Augu.t. Ill Londonderry Ruled by Mob. Ill III JkT 1 Londonderry, Ireland. Rioting Sun- III w- a v- m III Uur INeWS oeCUOn Srptrr. Bucking Contest Relay Races . EDITED AT HOME and women in the Unionist quarters of Steel RODinff RoiTlrin RrlCPR III Fountain street and similar groups v'Jr'& vrAAA III in the Sinn Fein quarters of Bridge w- 11 1 f . ' ' l ' wTTi" riT Bulldogging Running -Races ( Then more than 100 revolver Bhots III y II T III 1 followed m addition to th. kiiung I ancy Koping Indian Races I of a former soldier named Doherty, J Mr Q III ; three others were wounded. When the III rt, - - T' 1 TN III 1 hostilities broke out the police were 01661 KODinf Indian JJanC6S withdrawn and for a few noun mob AO -www Ml Did you ever stop to Uwwu Wild Horse Races Indian Parades .1 1 .1 . 1 Germany to Pay $30,000,000,000. - wi ww tninK tnat we specialize I Paris. It Is understood ln official U llll II f v 1 circles here that th. Anglo-French HI Ml Oil karOCeneSr JUI ClOSe conference at Hythe, which closed AJP I m 1 rain a 11 study of the grocery bus- Z?J!& Z T. And Everythirg to Make a' Real Round-Up iness offers you a better ,1 For Particulars, -Write J assortment of slock at 000'000)- PrirM That am RiaKt Washington Democrat. Me.t 1 1 Ildl dlC iVlglll. Spokane, Wash. The largest dele- III II G ... l-fj-l gated convention ever seen ln the III mmmm m b mmmrm . II lVe US a lliai. Btate of Washington was held in the l M Tll V II state Armory here Monday when the llj At 'II II JJ II t n - democrats of this state went Into sea Ijj W II I lV m J II 7 sion far their state convention. Ill 7 7 II I I EmWk II II Wo ii o iiJtii 11 Railroad Wag. Delay Is Dangerous. Ul II ' ; Chicago. The heads of the 17 rail- II II road brotherhoods Issued a statement H 1 It Jk TT Jk ft II here expressing apprehension as to the tjl Ji l J Z I gH gW; effect of further delay in meeting the H ItAaIlI 1aW11V ; workers' requost for increased wages. It I II ; The brotherhood officers arrived in j ' II 2 Chicago for the resumption of wage . II MICHEL GROCERY p"" 0 . . rnwiPANY 1 H-"- rnneville, Uresfon wVlflJL X&ll L be required to sell thalr holdings, ac- 7 ii cording to uniform prices filed with l III ARTHVR S. MICHEL STLVAKO. MlClffX the Federal Trade ccmmisslon-or pay j ' J f . o a tax of two cents a pound on all sugar Ijj v , ill : rriCc Vliailty OCrVICe sold, under a im introduced In the . '.III Is , house by Representative Steenerson, Jj