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Tl THVIlrll'AY. JUNE 88, 1021 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL TV B. I FIGURES IN POLISH HISTORY Is Your Money Supporting the Government? At tats erl Ileal perto la ear history oar saafactarirs are of rlM Mill ui oar yoan are offetiaf their aarrtoas U Ua Catt4 States coTaramant. Woald yoa Uka to to roar hare eae tola, ay patting yoer taoaey where It will sapport taa bow radaral Raaarva Banking Syateae, which Ua fOTaraaiaat kaa ataeltaaee' to staaa back of oar aoatataraa, tnaastry aaa atrrtealtareT Toa caa ao Ula ay opoalag aa aeeoaat wttt aa a part of OTary dollar ao davoattad goes dlractly Into Ua new system, wkara It will always aa raady (or yoa waaa waatad. Member Federal Reaerre System FIRST NATIONAL BANK EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD CALL BLACK 303 MMIMMMM FOR LIGHT OR HK1VI f RUCK TICK Morse Transportation Comp'y PRINEVILLE, OREGON J IRELAND'S City Transfer & Express Auto Delivery to all Parts of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick terrice at Hugh Lakin't ' Red 951 I Prineville Green House CABBAGE PLANTS, per doeal2M cents; or 78 ceata per 100 TOMATO PLANTS, per doaen. 12 H centa; or $1.75 per 100 CAULIFLOWER PLANTS, 85 cent per doaen; or $1.73 per lOO Radishes, Spinach and Lettuce now ready. Early and late varieties la season. Also hare some flower plants and bulbs. Hall orders give prompt attention. CALL OR ADDRESS: BOX 83, J. D. TOWNSEND, HYDE PARK. Townsend & Campbell Prineville, Oregon Yes, Verily. When a man's wife says. "Now, you listen to me!" the proverb is about to be exemplified that "listeners never hear any good of themselves." Bos ton Transcript. Indignant Pat "Ol hate flnrtery," said O'Rrien the other day.' "Fintthery makes ye think ye are betther thuD ye are, an' no man llvln' can iver be that" Boston Transcript f WANTKn VEAL, HOGS, MUTTON, BEEF, CHICKENS, TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE. EGGS, HIDES, BUTTER, AND JACKRABBITS. GIVE US A TRIAL. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE GUARANTEED. PROMPT RETURNS. GULLICKSON A MILLER Established 1911 109 Front Street, Portland, Ore. - , PAINLESS PRICES Before the war, during the war and NOW. By careful buying for cash, with no rent or clerk hire, we are able to protect our customers and save them money at all times. Homer Norton I POST ... OREGON Countsee Potocka, of Obecur Birth, cam Wife of Orsat Nobleman of That Country. The Countess Potocka lived obscure ly ..In the days between the Brat and secAmd vartltlons of Poland. She was 'born In 1700, and was the daughter of Greek ahoeniaker at Conttnutlnopl. Her extraordinary beauty and ber pov erty brought her to misfortune, A Trench consul named Boscamp look her sway from Constantinople to Po land. There she Is said to have mar ried a Russian general, and later to have divorced him. Then she married Count Stanlslaw Felix Potocka, one of the wealthiest noblemen of Europe, a Pole of great influence but slight ability, who la re garded as a traitor who did much to bring ruin to Poland. The countess lived for ninny years in Berlin, where her beauty created furore In the ranks of society. She died there In 182i Count Potocka was the Rockefeller of Poland, lie owned several castles and enormous estates, possessing In the Ukralue aloue no less thau 8,000, 000 acres. When he became of age he married secretly a very attractive cousin. When the story of their elope ment was divulged there were terrible scenes. Although he was old enough to be a husband Felix was flogged and his young wife, berated and shunned. Anally threw herself Into pond to es cape ber persecutors. CHOSE POOR PLACE TO REST Traveler In Spain Not Folly Aware aa to Just What Uses Beds Wera Sometimes Put. An American tells of a visit he once made to the town of Yuste, In the northwestern corner of Spain. 1 Ha had sought rest nnder discouraging circumstances, after a ride on mule back over miles of dusty road. While the hostess of the Inn was preparing hli dinner he. proposed to himself to rest upon the bed In the public room. Nothing could, he says, have been more tempting than that cool whit bed, after his laborious trip, and with out ssylng a word to the Senora Pa reno, he threw himself at full length upon it Scarcely had he done so when a shriek arose, and the little woman flew at htm like a wild creature. She seized him and dragged lilm off the bed with the strength of two men. Re was too much dated to resist, but retreated before her. "Oh, Dlos mlo. Dlos mlol" she shouted. "They are ruined ruined I" Whereupon she tore back the cover of the bed. and to the traveler's amaze ment disclosed ro after row of bis cuits! They had been placed there to rise. To rise I Down the center of the rows his weight had flattened them beyond recognition; only at th farthest edge bad a few escaped. Pumice Should Make Us Bright Pumice is formed by the solidifica tion of the foam produced on molten lava by the escape of gases. The In side makeup of high-grade pumice Is cellular and the specific' gravity of the stone Is so low that dry pumice floats In water. The known deposits on dry land are not considerable, although the stone Is scattered over large areas of the world's ocean bed. Itullan pumice. Is the highest grade known to the trule. The volcanic Is land of Lnprl lying off the north const of Sicily about 40 miles from the Ital ian mainland. Is the seat of the Indus try. Pumice Is used chiefly hy automo bile and csrrlnge manufacturers, mar ble workers, lithographers, platers and manufacturers of patent lentlier and enamel. Crushed totpowder, It Is used for scouring and polishing. Shipments amounting to 8.800,000 pounds of pumice were made to the United States In the six months from January to June. 1020, by one firm In Llpnrl. Much Iron in Philippines. The finest unworked Iron fields Id the world have been discovered In the -Philippines, according to a report frrn government experts recently received by the United States bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, says the Washington Post. The quantities of ore adjacent to good harbors, they state, will be sufficient to assura the future Iron and steel production In the United States for generations. Already land believed to contain more than 500,000,000 tons has been surveyed. De posits on the Island of Mindanao are believed to be without a rival. They contain 275,000,000 tons close to good harbors and 130,000,000 tons within easy transportation distance of Dajkln bay, perhaps the best natural harbor on the Islands. Only crude Iron work In primitive smellers Is being cr.rrled on-at present. r 1 Si MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE " We war Sh CALOL FLUSHING OIL Sf ZER0LENE 1 y-e.W - WELLS WINDMILLS The Sign of a Service At First-class Garages and other Dealer Little Black Bee. Little black bee wr on th bios- noma of the wild cherry. They worked In it tnow-white cup and often shook down the petals from th flower. They darted from cluster to cluiter, loading their thigh with primrose colored pollen, while their ' wing vi brated In a fitful, rather shrill mur mur. They were ground bees and had their home among the stoue In a bank of fine grass, thyme and dog violet not far distant Eden i'ulll-pots. Remembered Goldfish In Will, There nav been any number of la ttauces where money ha been left t aoluiala, and In some case these will have been upheld by th courts Much atteutlon attracted to th will of a woman who left 170 a year for th maintenance of three goldfish. That there might be no misunderstanding he described them aa follows: "Ou Is bigger than th other two, and these latter are to be eaally recog nised, a on Is fat and th other lean." She also made provision for flower to be placed on the grave of the goldfish. , Buck I Human Nature. Jod Tunkln eays that when a mBi who fools with th stock market win he think he wa (mart When be doesn't he think somebody el was crooked. On Recipe for Success. All a man ha to do to make a real success In life Is to spend 29 or 80 year learning to do om simple thing better thin anybody else can do It and than 25 or 80 more doing It every day, so a to gtv people a chanc to And out bout It. Ohio State JonrniU. M other1 e Oversight A frteud of mine bus daughter who I fond of curls. Th oilier day she stood looking t a curly-hesdrd girl at play for a long time, and Anal ly turned and said to her mother, HOh. dear, why didn't you buy in with curlT" Chicago Tribune. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Not l la harsh eiven thai the ndentn. ed hu by th. County Court of the State tt Orwoa for Crook Count Men duly apeelni- ed administrator of the partnership estate of A. I. Craln, and r. L. Craln, Piiii 1. end all persona havln tlalme asalnet the aed partnership eatate are hmbf seoulted la pnssiil auna duly verifies an villi proper vouchers, to the said edralntetratoy si the office ol WUI.nl H. Wirt, la Ike Crook County Bank bulldln. at PrhievtUe, Oioeue, within ale month, from Ike tint paMWelloa Of this notice. Published flret time Mar Nik, 111. A. L CRAIK. Administrator of the Partnership Eatate of A. I. Craln ana P. I. Craln, P im.il. Published last Urn. Jane Mr. wiLLARD a wirrz. U-Ma. emu NOTICI POR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, t. B. tend of fWe at The Dalles, Orwoa. April II. I Ml. Notice M sereby (tree tart 0EOR0E TURNER whoeo peat off Ire addrtae le Orinly, Oteaon, did en the Htk day of Jane, lest, file Is thle offlre Swors atateaMai and application No. 0214. to perchae. the BENEU., See. tton (I, Town. hip ls-Soeta, Basse le-Eaat, Willamette Mtridlaa, and the Umber there on, under the preelalone of the art of Juno I, 1H7S, and acta amendatory, known aa the "Timber and A ton. Law," at euck value aa ailsht be fixed by appraliimint, and that, pursuant to ouch application, the land and timber thereon have been appraleed, One Hundred Twenty-rive Dollars, the Umber ce ll ruled 78M board feet at 11.00 per M. and the land 150.00; that aald applicant will of fer final proof In support of hie uppllcatwa and ewora statement oa the tb day of A mr uat, 1P2I. before Lake at. BachteJL United States Commbatoner, nt Prineville, Oreaon. Any person Is at liberty to protest thle pur chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent kvaes, by ftila s corroborated affldatll hi thaj office, alias ing; facta which would defeat the entry. JL r KAN wuuuwtis, WUs Wells lor Water Water for Health aa dWiwJth WAGONER, B., Ha Drill WKLLft. PI-MI'S We handle Maz da Lamps of all kinds and sizes Des Chutes Power Company Prineville, Ore. A Classified Ad gets results. The Defiling Hand of Man. It Is a humiliating reflection that man, when he comes in his numbers. defiles and defaces, and makes ugly more than the wild beast. One ha but to find his trail on any green place. The orange peels, the dirty and torn newspapers, the old boots, the broken crockery and utensils, have power to destroy beauty and peace and banish the Spirit of Place. When he stretches out a hand over what once ws countryside, how depressing are his little houses, his clinker paths, In fields where the mole delved Industri ously from dawn to dark, where the lark climbed a thousand winding stairs into Heaven. Kutherlne Tynau swart a " A " ' r " ,, a. :'.--.: "-rv M f.-' V s '--J ! .fi WnL J. mm i 7 VU.U. ajJi'sav'aaV 2 3S SILVCJU JWN CORDS An.i-Skid Safety Tread Sf,i A rs. 32.90 Hl.85 $43.10 $48.40 49.65 58.90 1.90- mMwuagmm.wmatm TUBES 25S 2.90 $355 $3.70 $450 $4.65 $4.75 sss $5.80 Falbrlc Tires -jBaarsmesnssnari-ui iuiiiHissiawi rwawrrTtssj iiisTse-'i mMmmmmMKmmaammmmmammm sfe3pt0g safety 2.m 25.90 sySMJM3j Safely 3M $2330 mMi-mu.iW&-tmam&&auniMmiamsud t iiwiiaiatsiii LdUkMMBMiBaB mmmmM Anti-Skid Safety Ticad S1LVERTOWN TiiE E.y.GOOCaiCH RUBSEH COMPANY 5aese4oeoaweeeee4eee in the King's Highway. i - . -ikwsrisrs