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HOW A NEW POPE Or'y.. . 'I II III i ).j ..,..- -"I y"" " """ " fc.Jtftrt-fcittt,'..,; rt . ..j..,,,., ' "" Jjf Ym a. " - 2'i.-'rt'.". ' ' ,-----'ZZ-. v ,B.fck".wr- ..... iy'TV CV j ' A "" - ..21 PHb4 m.oJ-... -t t&n&HdW0 '' 7 I -j I V " ' 'v" .7..?.,'-... , STr' w -7 2t2r.( CARDINAL MERRY ST. DEL VAU PETEE S ON the eleventh day after the death of a pope, the tintb da; In ordinary calculations, but tb eleventh If the day of the xP' death U counted, the cardinal uitnit la conclave to elM-t III auoceiMtir. The lawi gnvvrnltis the condave ure innny and oilmito. The (triitTtil rotinte of the eonolnve la a't forth here. The noM dliw. Aa mii la lie la dend the otllclnla of the lnnl court linre the nlare; tiowndnja they will almplr leave the runiutwr of the dead hhi, for It Diuat not be forgotten that the lie la atlll. tot'thcr with lita olllrlMla. prlaonnr. o ouInMb of the Vatican the oltlcltila cannot so except lu 1! virtually. The cardinal caninrlenito, or cbnmherlalu, aniiouiicea to the mk pie of the court that hla bollneaa la dead and then break with hammer the riug of the flahoraiao and the aral Phuto copyright by American Press Aasoclatlua THE LATE POPE PIUS X. IN THE VATICAN GARDENS, ST. of tbe dead pope. Tbe denn of the sacred college, the senior cardinal rlest and tho senior cardinal deacon ' then take charge of tho aduilnlHlrutlon of the nffulr of tbe cliuivb and send notice to all the cardinal not In tho city. These cardinal are not sum moned; they come at once without be ing called. For tun day funeral serv ices are beld dully lu BL Peter's church, and then tbe body la placed in temporary resting place. Latitude For th Cardlnale. The period of ten day 1 died by law, but it is not obligatory on the cardinal to obey the law. In fact, there are several thing fixed by the ltonian ceremonial governing the con clave that may be disregarded. So tbe conclave may begin within ton day or it may not begin for a good deal more than ton day. It all de pends. Uut on tbe appointed day tbe cardinal gather in St Peter' and tbe cardinal dean celebrate the mas of , tbe Holy Ghoat Aftor thl tbe car dlnals, In procession, slutting "VenL Creator Splrltu," march to the place of the conclave in the pulace. There tbe dean recite the prayer, "Dens qui cordn," and the constitutions govern ing the conclave aro read and the car- dlnals take oath to obey them. During the rest of the day tbe rardluitlB re ceive their friends, but when evening come the friends depurt and the car dinals are shut up; the conclave begins First Chosen by Psopl. The popo, whose lmportunce as ac tual bishop of Home was much moro apparent formorly than now, when CARDINAL FERRATA, AND THREE PROMINENT PAPAL bla dutlea are ao much more varied than thoae of an ordinary blabop, waa cboaen at flrat by tbe people of tbe city. Then grew up, little by little, the reatrlctlon to the cardlnale of the ritht of auffraKe la chooalng the pope. The Itomaue for many year retained the right of obJectlnK to the choice. Then, after the rth'ht of the people had become obaolete, the emperor of the boly Koman empire aimer tod bla rlulit to a coiitnilllnit voire In the elec tion. Three outalde ri till asert a rltfht to Interfere. Thco power are Cruure, Auntrlu and 8alu. Food Brought to Conclave. The conclave bexlu on the evening of the eleventh day after the pon tiff death, or elae at aorae other time. The door la closed end locked with two key, one of which I kept by tbe car- dlnal cnmcrlcngo, the other by the governor of the conclave, a prelate chosen by the cardinals. A turning box Is built Into the door, through which food Is passed; the key are kept by an outside guard and by the chief master of cernmonlc on tbe In side. The room is guarded closely. . There are many more persons In the conclave than tbe cardinals. Each car dinal is entitled to two servants and a third If be la very feeble. Then there are two 'acrlstans, two masters of ceremonies, one religions to bear confessions, one secretary, who baa one servant; three Burgeons, four bar bers, one carpenter, one irason and several general servant. Tbe conclave having begun in the evening of the eleventh day, tbe car dinals go to their "cells." These are wooden booths arranged In the largest ball of the conclave; there is one booth for each cardinal. Exoommunloation No Bar, In the morning the cardinal-dean says a low mas of the Iloly Ghost, at which all the cardinals receive the communion. This Is said In the Slstlne or the Pauline chapel. Then a scTutl nlum, or vote, Is taken. Only the car dlnals ore allowed In tbe chapel at this time, but no cardinal can be kept out A cardinal arriving Into may be admit ted, but only a sick person may leave tbe conclave after ho is once In. Even nn excommunicated cardinal may vote If there should be such a one. Three cardinals, one from each order, are chosen to act as tollers. In turn tho cardinals appronch the vase oh the altar aud, kneeling, pray for guidance. IS CHOSEN CARDINAL GOTTI. POSSIBILITIES. Then they take thl oath: 1 call npon God, who will be my Judge, to wltnex (lint I cboone the peraon whom before Uod I Judce to be elected and that 1 will do the anme on the accession and, having sworn, they drop their bal lots Into the viine. The ballots are prepared thus: At one end the cardinal write hla name. He then folds the ballot so tbut his name shall not ap pear as the ballot Is examined Brat and oeuls tho fold. The name of bis candi date he writes In these words: "I chouse for supreme pontiff tbe Most Her. and seal thl part of the ballot. When ull the cardinal present have voted the tellers begin the count Now Pope 8luUd. When a poe Is chosen by a two tlilrd vote the cardinal-dean asks blra what name be will take, and tbe secre- PETER'S IN THE DISTANCE. tary takes note of all that Is happen ing. Two curdlnnl deacons then lead the new pope behind the high altar, where he puts on the pontlllcul vest ments. He then seats himself before the hlRh sltnr and receives the saluta tions of all the cardinals, who kiss him on the foot, the baud and the mouth. The cnrdlnaU-amerlengo then places tbe ring of the flxherumn on bis finger, which the pope gives back that his name may. be engraved on it Then the senior cardlual-deacon. preceded by muslcinns and the choir singing "IScce Sacerdoa Magnus," goes to the balcony and announces the election to the people: "I announce to you great Joy. We have aa pope tbe most emi nent and most reverend , cardinal of the boly Houian church, who baa taken the name of ,H If the cardlual-denn himself la chosen pope, tbe cardlual-ramerlengo acts in his place in the conclave after the election. Tbe burning of the ballots formerly was a very important signal to the waiting crowds In Rome, aa It meant thut the election had not been made. , The regulations prescribed that, If the cardinals cannot make a choice in three days, thereafter until they do they shall have but one meal a day, and If they do not make a choice In Ave days thereafter, their single moal nhall consist of bread and wine or wa ter. These were changed later and no such rule bold good now. The con clave which elected Gregory XVI. in 1831 lasted fifty days. The cardinals did not have to live on bread and wa ter or wine for those fifty days.' .mi A TRIAL Subscription TO E VENING From Now Until Jan. 1, 1915 War News ! The only afternoon paper in Portland that gets the Associated Press News This is the largest, best and most reliable news service in the world A Trial Subscription Will Convince You! Crook County JOURNAL AGENTS Prineville THE GRAM Oregon notice of Sheriff's Sale of Seal Property. Notice la hereby jjlven that an exe cutlon and order ol aale was regu larly Issued out of the circuit court of tbe state of Oregon for Crook county on a Judgment and decree given and made therein on the 3d day ol Aoa;. nst, 1914, In a cause therein pending; wherein J amen Klce waa plaintiff, and Edward Scbrader waa di leudant, which ald execution and order of ale la directed and was delivered to me an I commands me to sell the property hereinafter descrlled for the purpose of satisfying the Judg ment and decree In said cause, name ly: for the sum ol $100.00 with Inter est thereon from tbe 25th day of fso vember, 17, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum; for tl e further sum of t.OO attorney's foci.; for the further sum of $20.71 with Interest thereon Irom the 15th day ol Mureh, 1911, at the raU? of ten per cent per annum; for the further sum of $21.00 with Interest thereon from the 15th day of March, 1!)12, tt the rate of 10 -rcentM-r annum: for the further Hum of $12.72 wltb Interent thereon from the lSl.h clay of March, 1913, at the rate-of 10 per cent per annum; for the further sum of 2S 00 with Iteretit thereon from the lnt day of April, 1914, at tbe rate of 10 per cent per annum, and for cost and dis bursements of this suit amounting to $17 50 and accruing costs. Now, therefore, In pursuance of said execution and order of sale and for tbe purpose of satisfying said Judgment and decree and the costs of this sale, 1 will 0 Septa 8tk, 1914, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door fA the court bouse, In Crook county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the blgheet bidder, for cash in band, all of the Bouth half (h) of the northeast quarter (nej), the northwest quarter (nwj,) of the southeast quarter (se), and tbe northeast quarter (nejj of the south went quarter (swj), of action fifteen (15,), township eleven (11) south of range 18, E. W. M., In Crook county, Oregon, containing lfiO acres. Dated this 5tb day of August, 1914. Frank Ei.ki.nh, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon. By W. E. Van A he. Depnty. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned, the executor of the estate of A. G. Scoggln, deceased, to all creditors of said deceased and to all persons having clulns against said estate to present them with tbe proper vouchers at the office of N. G. Wallace in Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice. Dated and published first time thl 6th day of August, 1914. Mary B. Scoggi.n, Administratrix ot the estate of A. 0. Scoggln, deceased. Notice for Publication. Department of tbe Interior. U. S. Land Office at Tbe Dalles, Ore. July 31st, 1914. Notice is hereby given that William F. Schulu of Brothers. Oregon, wbo on April 3d, 1911, made homestead entry No. 08567 for Vi'i4 section 2, township 20 south, range 18 east, Willamette meridian, baa filed notice of intention to mhke final three year proof to establieb claim to the land above described, before H. C. Ellis, U.S. Commissioner, at Bend, Ore gon, on tbe lOih day of September ,1914. Claimant names as witnesses, Oscar W. Cruise, William T. Walters and llenrich Stenkamp, of Brothers, Oregon, and Otis C. Henkle, of Bend, Oregon. 8 6 p H. Fbasx Woodcock, Register. Notice tor Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dulles, Ore. August 19, 1914. Notice is hereby given that William T. Wiggam, of Rivers, Oregon, wbo, on March 20. 1911, made homestead entry No. 08390, for set. e. swj, t J nw4', sec tion 33, towuhhip 19 south, range 19 east, Willamette Meridian, baa tiled notice of Intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described before A. S. Fogg. U. S Commis sioner, at his orlice at Hampton, Oregon, on the 15th day of October, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses; Clifton Todd, of Rivers. Oregon; A. S. Cottlngham, of Held, Oregon; Fred Uaiulln, ot Rivers, Oregon; A. B. Davis, of Held, Oregon. 8-27 H. Fkank Woodcock, Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at the Dalles, Ore. July 6th, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that Charles S. Etnler of Brother, Oregon, who on March 16th, 1911, made homestead entry No. 08:154 tor sej section 9, township 20 s, range 18 e, Willamette merid ian, has tiled notice of Intention to make final three-year proof to estab lish claim to the land above des cribed, before A. S. Fogg, U. S. com missioner, at Hampton, Oregon, on the 18th day of September, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses; George D. Baker, Lee A. Rawlins, Ansel Stewart and Patrick Coffee, all of Brothors, Oregon. 8-20 H Frank Woodcock, Register) Bids Wanted. The city of Prineville, Oregon, will receive bids, to be delivered to E, O. Hyde, recorder, on or before Sept. 1st, 1914, for the following work : One bid to cover all work necessary for the construction of 1280 lineal feet of cement curb, 7950 square feet of cement sidewalk, and 392 lineal feet of cement cross walk. All bide to be accompanied by a certi fied check for ten per cent of the total amount bid and presented on forms furnished by the city engineer. Bids to be opened Sept. 1st, 1914, at j 8 :30 p. m. flans anu specincations on me in trie office of the city engineer. 8-13-4 IA A T Ochoco No. 46. Moeta every Tuesday night. Strangers welcome. J. H. Gray, Noble Grand; Percy R. Smith, Vice Grand; S. G. Hinkle, Re cording Secretary: C. B. Dinwiddie, Treasurer,