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WILL BRYAN GET CABINET PLACE? Kls tales Ban:bzrJ Leasing Cemrcrfits. RAKK AMD FILE WANT KiM l Not Known How Prciment Elect Wil ton Stand Littl tntereat In Arch bald Trial Trying to Amond the Patent Laws Want to Pepularu Wathinaton' Farewell Acidres. By ARTHUR W. DUNN. Waidiinclon. Ikv. lis-ISpet iul -Evidently those who il not want Mr. liryitn as secretary of mate are intik lnc their idea felt, 'ml uii liovernor Wilson, because bi Is too far a way. Imt iiKn men who will talk to Uickov eruor about his cabinet when lie re turns tn this country. It Is believed that many rcasous will le advanced why liryan should not W In the cabi net, but the chief will lie that several leailliig IX'iuixnits do not want him. Very much pressure will lie broucbt to bear Uon liovernor Wilson along this line, and It may cause him to leave Bryan out of his calculation. And yet there la a very strous Itryan element that Is Just as determined that he shall be recognized. This ele ment does not have tpilte so many prominent politicians, but It doea have a strong seutimeut lu the Democratic party backing the claims of the Xe braskan. While the bouse and senate IVmorrnta have the tariff, the ottices and other questions to determine, what to do with Aryan is one of vital moment to the new administration. Trial Lacks Intereet. There is little interest in the Arch bald Impeachment trial. With diffi culty a quorum of the somite is main tained, and frequent roll calls have been necessary. One nilht naturally think that a body sitting as a Jury to try DJ1" of grave charges would want to listen to nil the testimony, but that is not true of the senators. Some of them will read the testi mony; others will depend upon whitt their fellow senators say as to the rights in the case. There is nothing sensational nor exceptional in the case. On the contrary, it Is rather dry. and the facts are sordid nnd uninteresting. Patent Law Amendment. When the supreme court decided that a patent holder could regulate the sale of articles manufactured by the pat ented machine or that a patented arti cle must be sold according to regula tions prescribed by the owner of the patent It paved the way for amending the patent laws. No one can tell Just how far this movement to change the patent laws will go. Nearly everybody is in favor of every man having the fruits of his creative faculties at least for a term of years, which the law provides, but there is serious opposltiou to the con struction of the law by the recent de cision. Congressman Old Held of the patent committee has reported a bill, which be hopes to have passed the present session, which will materially amend the patent laws and which may take away some of the privileges which they have heretofore grunted. The Efficient Point of Order. When the house was considering the bill for the physical valuation of rail roads efforts were made to include In the measure a provision granting to the United States control of the Issues of stocks and bonds of the railroads. Each time a point of order was made against the amendment nnd sustained because it seemed In conllict with the rules. The point of order Is ever an efficient weapon to prevent the house from doing what a majority would vote for if opportunity were allowed. Admirals and Vice Admirals. Congressman Padgett, chairman of the naval committee, has Hnaily con cluded that the commander of the At lantic fleet should be an admiral of the navy and has introduced a bill making such commander an admiral when he is In command. The bill also gives the second in command the rank of vice admiral. Good Reading. Congressman Itiordau of New York has never been much in the limelight while serving as a member of the house, but he has gained notoriety by booming Washington's farewell ad dress. In a resolution he has intro duced he proposes that it shall be print ed by the million and sent to every postoflice, w here a printed notice shall inform every patron that the address can be obtained free. There is only one trouble about this plan. In these days of city letter car riers and rural free delivery service only a comparatively few persons go to tiie postollii es and would not see that they could get the document free of charge. Congressman liiordan should have the postmasters send it to all patrons of their ollices nnd all per sons on radiating rural routes. fowler on Guard. Congressman Fowler of Illinois has resumed bis old station ns guard of the treasury. The little increases of $200 or $1,000 in salaries cannot get by him without his point of order unless the Ingenious construction of the rules per mits it. Fowler la a thorn In the side of the men handling appropriation bills, for they are constantly compelled to explain items nnd dodge troublesome points of order. Government Books For Farmers Many (armors ro not aware Unit lbi tiovorniiietit publishes sevorul vslu:iol( boo!(S for frvo distribution. The hooks are tip pi rtiom J to Senator and Con srre ssninn from whom they ciuj ho obtained by merely nskin?: for tlu tu. Amonjr tlie most tUo ful of thoso books uro iho txgri cultural Yttir lliioks. that for l'.'tl bt-itis the latest issued. Tne Government also publishes a very practical book on "I). senses of the Horse' and another on "Diseases of Cattle," and a lie- port of the Bureau of Animal Industry of special value to stock raisers. Asking for copies of these books does not place the citizens under any obligations whatever to tie Senators or Congressmen, as the books are printed by the Govern-.ent and paid for by the taxpayers. Many an Oregon farmer has cured sick horses and cattle by following the dir ectious iu the Government's doctor books. If you are inter ested, send your reoucst to Senator Jonathan Bourne, Jr., Senator George E. Chamberlain, Congressman V. C. Hawley or Congressman A. W. Lafferty at Washington, D C. Smallpox at Shaniko R. W. Birgfield, an employee at the O-W. R. & N. depot in Shaniko. is quarantined at the station, being afflicted with small pox. A strict quarantine of the ertire depot premises has been established, and all business of the railroad and express com. pacy is now carried on at Moody's warehouse. While Mr. Birgfield's is the only case that has as yet develop ed, his isolation is shared by his wife and 4 months'-old baby. H. L. Spencer, depot agent, Mrs. Spencer and child, Tom Corder and Lee Merchant, all residents of the depot, are also under quarantine. The depot premises are sur rounded by a rope and the yel low flag denoting the presence of smallpox is prominently display ed. In contrast with the policy pursued by most newspapers in similar cases. The Star will keep its readers fully posted on the exact conditions as they exist, and in this it has the unanimous sanction of the city council, con stituting the board of health. There is but one case of small pox in Shaniko and Doctor Bow er of Antelope and Dr. V. C. Xason of Moro, physician for the O-W R. & N., are authority for the statement that it is a mild form. Any rumor not conform ing to the foregoing statement is unfounded. The city authorities believe that being duty warned of the presence of the disease the people will be better able to pro test themselves. Shaniko Star. No, Indeed. Ignorance of the law does not prevent the losing lawyer from collecting bis bill. I'uc-k. Not Eager. "Are you ambitious to die rich?" "I'm not ambitious to die lu any con dition. '-Detroit Free Press. Outclassed. Come on. Mamie. There's no use nrgiiiu' with her. She kin make twice as bad faces as you kin." Life. Doing Them Up. "I wonder what that Chinaman la doing up so late." Shirts. I suppose." Exchange. The Way He Came. She (coylyi How did you come to propose to me? He By street car, dar-ling.-ltoston Transcript Right. Teacher Who can tell me what sail ors live on' Willie Bright Water, most of the time. Canary Bird for Sale. rA good 'singer. Address Mrs. W. It. Stuck;, Lamonta, Oregon. 12-19 Write to the secretary of the Red. mond Poultry Show for a premium list. Over one hundred prizes. 12 5 Crook County Journal, county official paper. 11.50 a year. Lamonta Notes. Farnost Russell, one of the C. C, It. S. students, was out vlsitinjr his parents last week. IaI Gove has soli! his place to Luther Melton and is leaving the country. Mr. and Mrs. I.en and Mrs. Min nie Morford were in Trineviile Sat urday doing their holiday shopping. .It is reported the Lone Tine Doctors Use This for Eczema ays: "Thr In a.mol mo relation Iwwn Mn unl th Itlooit." The k!n must l curt-J throu'i th kln. Thfl prrm tnut b tvaahtHl out, nU fN.v r.v Ions' iK-rt Ivc-n foil ml worth lna Th trout ftitvanrtl physic Inn of this country r now offr on tula, ivl ur proscrihiii wash of winivriinrtM.. thymol nl oitwr inKmlUuU for Mwnm and all other kin ill wan. Thla com pound l known M D.UAA. rrtacrlpuon fur Kcavtna, The Wtmu'k Com) ARE YOU SURE The record allow a clear title to your property? The record fulled to ahow correct title In tt wile nmde till week by lending renl eotnte cmnpnny. RESULT I. on delny mid poatdble lowi. Hi tter let the riourvr Alwtrnrt Conipnny look utter your liiten-t. . PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY (Member Oregon Attociation of Title Men) PIGS Registered Duroc Jerseyt. AH old enough for service. Pigs are at the W. S. Rodman Ranch ad joining City. G. A. BRADLEY, - - Redmond Statement of Crook County PRINEVUXE, OREGON NoTnber29, 112 Amis Loan . .UB.rU.M t 7w.li Il.nelo . t.tJJ.K Overdra.fi Ranklnf HiKlne Cash and Kcbauce......... Total.. W. A. Booth. Pre. D. F. TeiT, VIoe-frM, L. A. Booth, AntntantCaahlrr You Can't But you CAS eat 'em, nnd enjoy 'cm, ton, Ther Ih no better or fi-exlier or nicer tinvorerl tih In the market than we are re ceiving conHlKnmentH ol dally. We carry every kind lu lta prop er geaxoo and guarantee the frenhni'8 of all we Hell, City Meat Market The drunkard will have none of me. The heavy drinker says "no" when my name is mentioned. The man who craves roughstrong whiskey passes me by. All this is as it should be -as I myself would wish it. I am not for them. place has changed hands. Last Inp Year hall at the Ij monta hall Monday night, IVc. 30 Mrs. Jerry Archey was a business visitor in Metolius Saturday. I'orn Pec. 8, to the wife of Steve Wait, a son. Dressed Chickens, Freah Egji Thuee wishing trvh city mill hlce lv ilrctHctl chicken in rvHMniotiilo r itrH w ill do well t it w nlt (or Ml I'rntt tit I'oot who will lie In I'llne vil:e mill cull on vuu the laM of in week ur on .Monday next. 12 li fr. 1 1 1 turn, tli wH fcnnwn ln ur rtnliftt wriiM: "I nui ronviitctt that th IvlMt, J rvwrlptlon h a much a iiKtoiilJ for rctftiia s qmnln for nmlarla. 1 hav bern ri'crltintf iha D.P.D, mnailjf f.-r vmt-V It will Ink a away ttit Itcb tno luataat you apply It In fact, we ar n ttr of what D.P IX will do for you that wo will ! U4 to let you hav a f 1 hot t la on our guar antee that H will rout von nothing uu U-a you rtmt that It uoaa Uia wora. any, Trltu'Vlllo , Or FOR SALE Bank UaUlllae Capital pala lu full Murpiua fncilrlrtnl proau. Iiepaelt ,,.M.'n.i ... i..i ... 7."J ., 1M.W7.IH DM.m.M C. M. EL(in,Cathlr Beat 'Em Cyrus Noble W. J. Van Schuyver & Company, Agents,Portland , V ticc tor Piihlkiiiiott. I". 'imnnirnt .'t i!i liilrrior, I', . leii'ltiitue M I ln iMlli s, llri ,.!. Ni,i-lllM-r ..III, l.W. N.ilh w la li.rt'ln im it HiM i of l tir.-ifi'M. v tin, n Jim eiti. t'iT. HiHitf h. .HKVl.-n. I N.. i ", nl V'l. lulu. Inr n' t ",. ,ilt'1,, ii'l fc'-'nw'. '. hi. If. M- ! ,.m li. rlHt i l. Minntulk,) IimTIiIIAII I iit.-tt nn, ioi int iiiiiiii u mk,- niial flu- d,f ir,i.tl, livllil.li . iB'm lt III. IhikI l.ir it. i ilw.i, iM'l.irr W hi T. it Imiiw II. i -.Him u tk i ttl h In ntlliti Hi I'lllM I 'li", VlirBMll, UK UIV ,'ltli I Ml i'. i.'ll-U r. ri.' I Imtilrtll! Iiiini. . Hli.'.r ! M lir.. i'rni-UU-'. H.'M"ti; Jiw..'1'ti K ,1 ..I t'i, UllllHIII II. lltllHIMt.r til Mt, Hllklll Niut M.l ,ii riii,HH'. ii .1 f. . MiH'KK. Hmuinr. CaII for Vrrnli, N'nliie In lieri'liv tHen llml r ulnleml ctitiniy iiriittial htnl rtir.ttiin Nut. 1 to (':! nit iiiKivn It! be pent nn pnauiita' turn Inlerrit itttip lt-r till tlille. Aln huh itt-litHil lAHrritnta Nn. 1 :o 10 inrliii ivti ill lm paid on picunla ti.in. luli'ti'tl !' ! alter tin dale. I! A I I'll I. .Itlllll IN, IViuiiIV tlertMiiier. l'te.l thin Hth day I Nov., Mi. Notice ol AtliiiinUtirlor a alc ol Kcul I tutc. Nolle I hereby uivi'ii by tlm uiitler- litned, lb ailniliurtrator ut tlm mta'a ol tieo, V, lrn., ilit'eni-., lhal in pin imii. - o an unlcr of tlm roiintv court o( ih tat of tirrvoti, for Cr-uli itniiilv, niitla ami entered on th 7lli day of tVlolwr, 1MI2, tl lln.leriijinol, Hie ailiiiiniatraiorafiireealil, will aell at private) ale, lor cah, or part eauh ami iialaiif oil tune, aiilijeclto continuation by aaitl court, alter hatiirdav, 111 211 day ol I Wt-mtier, l!l2. at hi limn in I'ntievllle, (Iretnin, all I lie rictii . tlllo ami iiiterr! the anl tiixiru W. Iii had al lb tlm ol hi death and all the inleient th eiiain ba aniiiirm! In ad dition lo lhat ol I ho aaltl lieorya W. Itarue at lh liui of In ilralh. In anl lo the following ileai'ribetl rl pmpttrly itualed in lh roiintv ol Crook, etaiu ol Oreijon, livwli : I.ote N'i. Iwti r.'l and threw (31, block elbt (Sl.il M, in roe llo.lt oilnliial plat ol lb town ol I'rlntiville, county ol Crook, tata ol Oreipin. Torni snd mnilitione of ml ten 1 10 ier rent on dv uf r-altt, balanc upon conHrinliun liv Ih court, ur pari up on con Urination by Ih court and ba. tnct) on tune. I'aled Dili Slit day nf Novemlwr. Il'.. U'iu.um II ll.nxr, Ail m inlat ratt.r ol the eaial nl tutor k VV, itarno, ilii-eaiMid. H 21-M Ketli Ful Publication (repartment of tlm Interior, 1'. H. Uml (Itllinat The Halle. Or. Iiectmibor 2nd, 1UI2. Nolle i hereby given lhat Hubert C. faiid. nf I'rinrvill. Oriy.in, nhoon IWrmber 17ili. I'Jiir, tiii'tn bomiMiaad No. 1.")C3, nrial No. (M27S. Ii.r.nJ J, arv. il), n ( n i ee. a and nr) avctmn Wl, townhip III eoijth, rni! 13 al, U -lamella Meridian, haa lllnj nouco of In- iMIlliltn lO niklM ftttl 11.. fmmm ... I . - -- J ''! I'ltaj,, iy eetabllah claim lu III land atxiv tin. criiHHi wtioie iiniothy K. J, liuffy, I , H. ConiniiMloner, at hi ulhi-a l i'rln. vill. Utegon, oo th 13tU day of Janu ary, una. Claimant Dame itneei: Tame A. Molllt, (ilenn llenderton, Mlk S. Maytiold, Jame It. Ifarvoy, all of I'f ineville, Ori'Ktm. 1212 C. W. Moori, Rgitr, Notice lor Publication. Iepartmnt of Iho Interior, I'. 8. Laud Ullii- t 'I'll l'alle, Or., I'tcember Utb, l'JU. Notice la hereby (riven that l,(Han ('. Mi I'lieraon ol l'rinrville, UreKon, who on Feb. 8th and Sent. lOih, Imd, made lioiueateail No. 0227H ami No. Ofi'.'tW. Inr f nr aec 111 anil w 1 n J, ii iv J J aectiou II, lownelilp IU ioiuh, rautt li rail, Wil lamette Meridian, baa tiled notice of in tention tnmnke llnal three year proof, to estaliliiih claim lo the land above ile acriUtd, before Timothy K. J. Puffy. U. S. ConiuiliiHii)ner, at hla otllce at f'rine ville, (Ireunii, on the lltliiluy of Juuu. ry. 1!H3. I laiuiant name a witneaara: Janiea A. Alollil, F.dward N. Tobin. Hubert C. Sands, Churley I'riiK, all ul 1'rinevillu, OreBon. 12 12 C. W. Mikiiik, Heialer. Notli t to Creditor. Notice i hereby iiiven bv t lie under- riiwied, the iilniiniatraior of the eatate ol Stimuli Cram, dereaaed, ta all creil Horn ol uml all person liavinn claim Kainat the auiil ileceaaed lo preaent the tame with the pruptr voucher to the miilerHiKiinl t the oflTice of M. H. I'.lliott in f rineville, Oregon, within an month from the flrnt piihlicallnu ol thin notice. IIknhy S. Cram, Adminiatrator ol the Katula of Stowoll (.ram, deceaaed. Dated Dee. 12, 1012. OZ (- NKST NO. 158S kJ K-Jm Subordinate Order ol Owl, meet the recond and fourth Tbumday in each month l Ilelknnn hall. All mlirratnry ow'scordi- till v welco-ne. T. K. J. liuffy, F.eaiilent. Willard II. Wirt, Secretary. l-)tl Katie ol Conttil. tHiiirltiii'Ut nf I lie Interior, I , S l.nud iillli'f, 'I be liiillm, Ori. )ivixiilar S, 11U2. ' To Snvtrl Siluuii'lit uf Itn viiiiiiiiI, (Int. uiiii, t 'nlite"lt'itt Von ant hereby linlllletl thill Ituti, l.iinul oil, nliu itlvca Huriira, ( ,r.. Uiiii, ue li'T I'M-l.ilPit' mbln-aa, ilh mi (h lnl.fr I'.i, l'.H2. lib' lu thla ulll.,1 her duly ciiiiuliiiriiiitl (ipplli'iilliin In coiileal nod "it'll in the emiit'l. bitlnii id yuor liitiie"li'iul entry ,Nt, , Scrliil No. ii'i'd? iiiade Nov. . I'H'.l, Inr t i a.vtl.it! '.II, tuwiiahlp 2ll aniiili, riiii(in 21 i i. Wllliuiii'tio Mi l Minn, nnd n (.ruoii.la (ur ber eiiiitral lie iilli uc Hull mild entry li ii li boa win ill V iitiiiiiilnui'd nii ll.ii t ul bind Inr over all llliilitha Inat mt; Hint be Ihih bully Inllctl In rt pl.l.' iiptin, coll Ii ale ur luiprove atiltl I riii-1 ul built na by biw hiiilri'i ur tit nil liit'c liuiklnu aiild eiitry, Vuil are, tlii-Htiiiit, Inn Inr lit 1 1 1 ) , tluil the anlil i lit u 1 1-ma will , I ti km by I hi i.lllfit n a IiHvIiik Ih-i'ii cuiifiapH il 1 1 y yini. n ml your anlil en try will lie enliivlcil I hereunder Wit li mit your further rtubl to b lieiird tberi'lu, either la-lurv I hla tilll. e ur on iiii.-l, II vuil lull tn tile In thl utticn within twenty day niter the Fill HTH piibllintluu uf thl nollce, na abuwn below, your n newer, under iinlli, aHt'llli'nlly iiiiH-tlitu nnd re. Mpiiiiilliiu to tin an nlleirnllttu ulcnii. teal, tir II mil full wll bin that time In II le In thla nllliv tine prutiltlmt You have nerved n ropy ol your niiawrr on llieaald rulileatntit either In iieraiiu or by rr!!crrd innll. If ihla w-rvltii la iimile by tlm delivery In n eupy u your una wer In the cuiu leallll.l ill IH-rauli, priiul ul aiich er. vice iniiat m either the anlil cuiili-. tnnl' written niknuwleiluvini-nt ul hi receipt ol the copy, abuwIiiK the ilote uf It hfelpi, or the nlhilnvlt of th Mtruii by wliuiu th delivery mm lunile tntlliu when nml wbem the ropy wna delivered: If made by rcijlatelvd limit, proul ul aurh i'rvlre llioat cullalat ol Hie Hlililnvltol the IH-muu by whinii iht cuiiy wn nmll. ml alnllllaT wheii nml Hie piwtuftli-e to which It wn mnlled, ami thl n. Ililnvlt inuat lie niviiUMiniiled by the liuatinaatfr mvlpt lur the leiier. Vuil aiu.ulil atnte lu your nnawi r the name ul the nwtulllre to which you ilealre luture imtlce to ! ut to i oil. C. W, Muiiiik, K.-tilaler. Date ul II rat iiiblicntlutt iec. ft. I nle ul vciud publli-iitiuii Uv. 12. Iinte til tlilril pulillcniltin Ihv. 1 I'nle ol liiurth piilillcatliin lire. $6, Slunrr Sale, In the elrcuil com I ol th tit ol Oroifon lor Ciok rounly. Crook County llank, corporation, pll. va. Fine Trilling Company, corpor ation, deleiitlanl, , To th alianlTuf Crook county, (ireetiiiR: lly virtue ol in execution and onler of aale leaiie.1 out of lb circuit court i( lb elate of Onon, for lb county of Cnaik, on lb 2lal day ol Octolwr, 1UI2, In a certain null wherein Crook County Hank wa plaintiff, and Tb Uui I'lne Trading Coniny ileteniianl, in lavor of Ih plilntlfl. Crook County Hank, and again! the delenileiit, the Mine Fine Trailing Company, and com mending lhal I teenver from thetlKive named ilefpmlaul Ih mm of llilrlr-ali hunilrett eighly-nlne B0-IU0 dollar wltU Inteieil thereon front laid 211 day of Ootolter, Itil2, at th rata ol 6 per cent per annum, and three hundred dollar attorney' lee, and th further an in ol eleven and frt) lull dollar coat, and lhal t anil the following ileeriihed real prop erly, to-wtl : All of aei tion ill pen and the eon I hunt tpmrtur of Hi north-Mat ipiarlur ol at-euon avyenteen In town ablp Iblrtern a. nuh ul rang lourleen real nl the Willamette Meridian, to gether with th tenement, heredita ment and appurtenance thereunto be limiting or in any wiae apiertiiiliig, li It'll judgment aa enrolled and dock eted In the ullii-e ol the Minify clerk ol Crook county, on the 211 day ol Oc tober, 11112, i o ire la hereby given that I hnve levied Ukmi and I will on Satur day, Ida 2UI gay of Drcraker, 1912, at 2 o'clock in the Hlteruoon ol raid day, at the north door ol lb courthouse in I'rlneville, Crook conniy, Oregon, eel! to the hihuat hnliler lor mall all the 'Ight, title and iutereat the mi. I ile 'entlant, The ljine I'lne Trading Com pany lint I in I he above deacrilied prem. laeannlhe -'lxl 1 1 u v ol Octolier, 11112, to aatialy aid Judgment, Inleiest, coat and accruing coat. Kind ln ubject to redemntion a provided by law. Firit puhliahed November '21, 11112. T. N. 1'alioi h, Sheriff of Crook county, Oregon, TO n lil 1 ODtlK maeta every We Ve l1 Hllu r l 17 Dlllll. SlrMnaitra woleonie. (1. p. Tti-iuiu, N. O.! 0. I,. MlialtiK'H, V. G.s Hurt llaruua, bco.i and 0 II. DlnwIilille.TiTiu, . Jersey Milch Cows for Sale. Thirty Jertey Milch Cow for aale; mine freah. Apply to .1. J. Coffell, three mile rant of Prineville, on Hum road. a 7-4tp.