Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 13, 1911, Image 3

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    JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER
John D. Rockefeller, the Standard
OH magnate, who recently celebrated
hie seventy fifth birthday.
ALLEN BILL CONSTITUTIONAL
Supreme Court Upholdt Commlaelon
Form of Government.
Olymiila, Waah. AINn's romma-
Ion form of govnrnmi'iil bill isetd
toy the last !- alnture for mtinlcliuill-
live having a population of from l.'.oO
to 10,000 la constitutional.
The Supreme Court ftO hold In a
4csln handed down In the rase o(
the itRto tt rel. Gllbort Hunt and
other, against KuKrim Tnuelrk, May'
or of Wall Walla, and auetalns the
Walla Walla Superior Court In re
fusing to quanh the proceedings In'
ttltiitod to fore him to rail a special
election for the snbmleelon of the
queetion to the voter of Walla Walla
MoNamara Muet Stand Trial.
J.os AiiK"l JuiIrp Hot-dwell hnnd
i down a derision holding tl'nt hla
court hnd Jurlaillrt on and the rlttht
to try John J. MiNiimara on tin
cbnrg of having munlered 19 per-
ona In I ho dynutnlta explosion which
wrt'ckml the Tltnea lunt October 1
1910. 1 1 u overruled the. plea of n
Jurlndlct on entered on behalf of the
labor lender and suatnlned the objec
tion of the district attorney.
NO ADDRESS TO KING
NEWS PARAGRAPHS FROM
Oil ILK Cli lt8 IN OKEGON
A poetofflce has been enlulillsli'd at
ftowena, Wnici county, with frank
W. lkiurblll a postniaHter.
W. J. Wllaon, an Orng.m City livery
mnn, wna appointed coroner
eiHc'knniua county to suc.cood Dr.
Thoinaa J. Kox, r"'lrcn?d.
Huperlntendent Alderman env 410
Orriion teacher are In attendance at
the Nutlonul Kducallonnl Aeamiat on
now merlin In Ban Franc sro.
Decision hue been reached by the
Hltito Hoard of Agriculture to place
hiudaurtaco )iavinent at the elulc
fair grounds from the depot to the
innln entrance.
Four club, InrludlitR all tun rrwml
Import wit town In the vl!ey, are
orgiuilidrig a luianlmll IttiKun In tl.e
Rukiio Diver Valley and will pluy a
lain enitnon till yenr.
Itecelii of the lCuene poatomrr
for the Ureal year ending June
were $:!(! C.',t 12, a compnred . w!t
$:t",0i.1 05 for the prevlou year, an
Increnne of M S per cent.
Faculty member are icreittly en
couriiKid by the rapid advance made
In eunimer fcttool reuiitral'on at the
t'nlveralty of Oregon, which totnle
Ml at the end of the aerond week.
The government will held a le ol
Rrnndtt Iti.nde reservation land at the
B:Um agency, August M. when 2034
acre will he o!d to the highest bid
der, BctuiU acttler having prefer
uiice right.
To entourage the development ol
farming and dlverninid crop In Ore
gon, the atnte conervatlon commit
ion I preparing to conduct an edu
ealltiiial rampa'gn the coming year to
teach good farming
At the apeclal city election held In
Hood lllver to vote on the Uaunnce
of 42,.'iOO worth of bond with which
to purchase the preaent water ay
tern, t he hond lue carried by an
overwhelming majority.
The offer to the city of Albany ot
the 44cre tract of lana in nryuni
pack for city park purpose. wa for
ully withdrawn by the owner. The
city council fa'b'd to accept the con
dlttona Impoaed by the donor.
Farmer around Athena are begin
i,. 10 cut the hay arounn ine.i
man, thus making ready for the,
combine to enter the field. H l
freely aerte! by the farmer that
th's I a banner year for wheat.
The lift of early, cloalng entr'.e for
the big puree at the Oregon mate
Fair !n September were completed tiy
Secretary Frank n. Meredith and
how the beat llet of early cloalng
cntrle In the history of the fair.
Immenal'y of the amount of feee
collected In the corporat.on nepan
ment of the secretary of states office
la Indicated In a statement laaued by
Secretary OU-ott, showinV that the
fee for 19111912 will run over the
1o,DO0 mark.
The county court of Poumas cminiy
ha appropriated 1500 with which to
Real Estate Transfers.
(I'urnlalied lij tint ('rook County
AliHtnu t ('(iinpnny.)
II. N. Uwrl et al to Fred A. Ful
gl.am, lot 10 block .'10, Culver, :XX).
Contract to eell Frel A. Fulgtiam to
O. It. Davenport etal, lot lu block 30,
Culver, 91020.
Jamea M. Ilaker to Minna L. Itotte
miller, 8W.j 8W!4', NWJ, HW and
KK., aection 34-11-10, fWO.
Hidney D, I'ercival et al to (ieo. Nor
tlirup, NF.V4' 8W)i, 20-9-M, :'4X0.
Keclmond Towneite Co. to W. K. Dav
enport, lot tf and 10 block 46, Ked
uiond , (.100.
Uldlaw Towneite Co. 1o Myrtle Hal
bon, lot 6 block H, Laidlaw, f 125.
CrojkCo. Inv. Co. to John l'ettye,
lote 1 to 0 and 27 to 32 block 36, lot 1
to 7 ami 2)1 to .'12 block 20, Ilillman. $10.
Opal City Land Co. to A. II. F.aUibeii
et, lot 17 block 41, Opal City, 2.'i0.
Jaa, L. Courtriglil et ux to lien (loi
ter, lot 2 block 3T, Iteduiond, f 1.
10 (iotter to Jame L. Courtrigbt,
wiMt2ri leetol lot 1, 2; 3 and 4 block
37, Itodmond, f 1.
ti. W.McFarlaneetu to .Matt Ku
leach, Hi, SW, NW' KW and
HK'', tec. 10 1610, and water right,
o2(J0.
J. W, liorigan et ux to Matilda .
Kamatra, tract leginning 36 min. H of
Ni: cor. lot 1, block II, I'rineville,
thence W 100 min. S 2U min., K 100
N 21 min., 400U.
(xinetance Keid to Mra. P. It. Basil,
lot 10 block 19, Imperial, t10.
John Com lie, truitee, to J. W. II ori
gan, N 28 feel tot 1 and N 28 feet of E
20 feet of lot 2, block 7, I'rineville, $4000.
John T. Wolff to Frank Bcliuch, lota
7 and 8 block 18, Deechutut, $860.
For Sale Cheap
1 down t liorotiKhlired Jlhode In
land iU-da, one-yenr-old hen and
rooHter. I red A. ICIce, i'rineville, Or.
Pertofial Health and Purity.
I'p-to-date American Literature,
adapted for all eort and condition of
fMiple, may be aeen or he) at Dr. Fox'
ofhoe, Main atreet. I'rineville, Or. 12-H-tf
Ir d 1.1 tIIKJg rrv every
Jt J V Hilardir Dlbk
Hiront-er welmtii. R. V. Coneielile, ft. U.:
WKld Harnn. V. (1,; II. L. HublM, Mac.; and
C, M. Lrtnwlddle. Treae.
D. H. PEOPLES
Civil and Irrigation Engineer.
Irrigation, Subdivision, Land
Surveying, Mapping,
E.;imating.
Office next door to Lyric Therter
(i. If. lirewnier. C. E.
E. I,. Hrewiter
I'lty Knineer
fruieville, Or.
Brewster Engineering Co.,
Prineville, Oregon.
Surveying, Maping, Ettimates.
Phone, Pioneer 2&t.
Lord Mayor Avolde Conflict by Stay'
Ing at Home.
Dublin. King ueorge received a
loyal welcome to Dublin today, The
K ng accompanied by the Queen, the
Prince of Wale and the Prlncea
Mary, arrived at KltiKaton Harbor on
fh.t vui'tit Vletnrltt miH AltiMrt
The I.i.r.l Mujor of Imblin. whose nwmble n exhibit for the StHte Fair
ttirt ut that hp wnuia prmt nn ad- fcnil to alt n drfraylnt? the exiunse
SherlR'i Sale.
Ktl ii hrrcbjr Rlvrfi thai by vlrtua of an
rifK-iiiion auitoMlvr o(m1 Uaiird out of the
otrtmii ourt of the iaie of Ort-min fur Cruok
(MHiittr, or the lat '1y of Mar, I VI J, In favor of
j. W Prkin, N- H. IVrkina, i). II. Iii, J.
A. minmtiu, H l. Hi) tick. K. F. c hnUr. W.
U. Hu-Im, W,M. FryT, J. T. ratirraon. Vine
W. Ivan ? anil M. Ki'tlfy, itlatimfla, ami
aifatttit Kr.l Jack'! Ml til tig Co., a coriMtratioii,
loMlieauin uf nyio Wt, with ful.:rvt tln-rwrn
Rt the rate ol rUi r rem Hr anntim frra
tht? vui tly ti( h.-(iteitU-r, lulO, ami Mwailornev
(rvs ailt coatai, wit to b tntttiitnl waa (nrollt-d
and iIih kvt-l In tlivclrrk'i tm-e t aht tMiiirt
in a)l county on the Vtu day of May, 1V1I,
which aald etiition romtitanda mu u wll
the following dttKriU'tl rotriy, ntualc, ly
tiitf and Uiiif in htM'tlonN "J7, M and OS.
Townohlp V Miulh, Hhiik I" of W Ulatiit'lu-Mi-rltltan.
In rriHk Cotinty, Hmtrof Or(ton.
and known a ihv Hl Ja- kel Uroiip of W"aru
Franlimal riiaiief, KttV Jacket. Coiiaolldatcd
irKin. kiow , anti uow nirn ionn ur iiiih-prallK-aritiit
claim which natd a roup waa iur.
vt'vini on liftvnitn-r attti, lw lo January 4thJ
iw'i, by Arthur I'liiihrUk. tnltvl Wtau-',
Ih'outy Mineral Hurvryor, ald aurvy lafing
dt alffoalcil aa Mineral Purvey No. WJ, and av
pmvvd ty lloti. iicnry Mi-iurum, men t niieq :
Hiatea mirvi-yor Ucnt'ral Ur Orvtjon, on the mh j
dny of April, iwri, iha onalnal flcll notei of
liu-n in turvry ocing uieti in iup oum-o 01
the aald t nlh d Huita tiurveyur Ueneral taT
Oreoii, rt'eVrifnce to which aald Iteld noteaare
hr'tiY made lor lot purpose oi iur titer ana t
mora particular dcM-riptlon of the aald t prop-4
arty convr,vl; tor th purinwe of aatiniyiiiK ',
Mid Judgment, Mow, ther'iorefore In pur
nukiicv u( Mid fxecuiion, I will, ou ,
Satmrday, Ikt I2tk Jay ( A.ait, 1911, I
at the hour of i o'clock n. in. at the north door ,
of the court In nic in Hriueville. in t'rtmdt conn- i
ty. Oregon, ai'll to the hli:het)i bidder for cah
lii hand, the aUtve dacribd property, or io
tnuctt ihcrtHif a may w required to aalily
aid judgment, interest, coi ant accrultiK
coat.
Wnlcd tliia lilii day 01 Jiiiy, r'li.
T. S. HAI.FOrR.
Hlicriff of Croon County, Orogon,
I HARNESS and 1
ISADDLERYl
SHOP 1
ijl
$ RD. STILL
D .;il- f
w rrincvuie. viciun w
of agricultural premium at the an
nual district fair to be held In Rose
bun In September.
n, dm w 11 he tnKcn to me
linen manufacturer oi ircinnu, i.b.
Hum and other Important linen manu
fncturlng countHe. to uuoresi mem
In the lnduxtry In Oregon and to fur
ther the development of flnx-ralalng
and manufacturing tn the Went
The work of gathering evidence aa
far as a criminal cnarge
aga'nst the alleged forger of tho ref
erendum petJtlons, directed against
there waa a dlacreet.lntui mingling of approprianona oi u. ...... w
hni heen romiuneu nuw
drea to 1 1 Ii Mnjiwty, dcapliu the con
trary dec.'ilon of the corporation, It
win feared would lead to trouble, re
mained at homo.
The Natlonal!et adopted a passive
ly friendly attitude. They did not par
t clpnla In the olllo'nl reception, but
did not lntcrlere with It. They deco
rated their premise, always, how
ever, with the lr!h ling. If more
than one Hng wa aliown, the second
nas tho American emblem, o there
was a llhornl display of the Star and
Stripes. In the general decoration
orange and green.
Oregon,
turned over to the district attorney a
office in Multnomah county
Unless approximately 4000 Oregon
automobllo owners have tneir ma-
ehlnea registered with the secretary
of etato during the preaent montn
thev will be violating the new Oregon
motor vehicle law. The law goes Into
THE MARKETS
83c;
Alaska Frontleremen Die,
Seattle. Two of the most epertacu
Jar figures In western borderland his
try crossed tho great divide at Ka-
tnlla when Hike Duvnl, "the father
of Katalla." who at one time was one
of the moBt hlgWy valued member erfoct August 1, but" up to the present
of General Nelson A. Miles' scouting time lea than 2000 have been reg.s-
forces, waa drowned, and "French ,rwi
Pete" Bmnfard, a pioneer of Alaska I Penresenlatlve Lafferty has rein
alnce five years after Seward' pur- troduced hla bill dividing Oregon Into
chaae, and dlncoverer of the famous tnticlal districts. The only ennnges
Treadwell mines, died from heart Rre that the marshal and clerk In the
trouble. eastern district nvurt severally reside
either at Baker or Pendleton, and
their demttlee must reside at places
holding court other than the resi
dence of their chiefs
Final balanolng of the asaoc!ated
student body accounts for the cur
rent collegiate year strikingly mus
tratas the timelines of the recent
.rtnntlnn of the graduate manager
system at the University of Oregon.
The book now show a balance of
only 115.82, and several large obliga
tions have been assumed -which must
be carried over on naxt year'
budget.
To encourage the mining of
precious metals In Oregon a law was
passed by the Legislature permitting
a minimum annual license fee ot J 10,
provided the companies got their re-
Club, 81o; ports 1n to the secretary oi states
ofllce by July 1. Ot the zoo or more
m(nlng companies in the state abort
75 fulled to get their reports In by
tho first of the month and, as a re
sult, will have to pay a fee in pro
portion to their capital stock.
SherifPa Sale.
ON IXIUTTION IK rOHKCLOdl RlC.
In the circuit eourtlof the Rtntcof Ortfon for
th.-county ofi'rwik.
Vnri J iiullirnr. by Jacob N.
oultH-rir. uls attorney, in ntci,
W.J. Ortrilth and Martha n.
ortrnth, IiIh wire, ana rrunK
I'huI. ItercnttHtUN.
Hy virtue tifHneXfcutlun and order of aale
Uuil mil ur tile HlKive enlttlett court nnd
chum on the lot li riXv ofjuly. IsU. tn fttvoror
die aiMive iiHineil plalultu uuil lisultiKi iite
Hlmve nutueft UcrcndHiit, uintn a JuilKtnetit
uiitliuit lite mitrt (h-rt-mlant Knink I'huI, for
in,- inn or s"o.oo with Interval tliereon from
ttte tHti dity of J utie.lv II. hi the late of S per
cent ter tttintuii. Htttl fAte.ttO uttorney'a a-'
Hint Itie furttier mitn of ftH.20 cimIa, which
iuttgmetitK m-hh enrolled Hint dtH-keled In I he
the clerk' otrtiv of wild oourt on the Ut tiny
ot July. lull. Hint win-Tie. tt wn lurtlier or
dered and deflreed by the court that the
NiutliciiM iiunrter 141 of Ns-lton KiKltt .S
Towimlilp Fifteen -15- Houth, Knuge Ten -10-Kjt
of the Willamette Meridian In Crook
county, Oregon. t. M()it hy the sheriff of mild
countv. an under exeeiillun, and the pnnwts
of said Mlenfivr paylna the nnd dl-
bumeuietila. hoieln nnd the ttccruln eusla, tie
ntiplled on the Judmtienl herein, nnd In
uia-dlenee to snld exei-utton, order of wile,
and decree, nolle l hereby given thai I have
levied upon the prolwrty ulajve described,
and I will on tho
Mtad.v ef Anit, 1911,
the oitit being Monday of the week, at !
o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at the
north doorof the courthouse, tn Hrlnevllle.
I rook cnuniv, Oregon, sell to the highest
bidder rnr rash all of the right, title and In
terest the said Krank I'rul. defendant herein,
had In and to the said nal property, on the
1411, .lav of August, lull, to aattsry said Judg
ment, costs and disbursements, and accruing
eoalM. and attorney's fee. and said sale will be
made subject to redtfiupttou In the mauner
urovtdeil by law.
Dated this loth day of July. Inn.
T. N. BALFOUR.
Sheriff of Crook county, Oregon,
New and Second Hand
FURNITURE
For Real Bargains
See W. S. Cooke
Masonic Building, Third and B Street.
Prineville, - Oregon
OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY
DAILY TRAIN SERVICE.
To Portland Spokane, Seattle, St. Paul,
Chicago, St. Louis, Denver, Omaha Kan
sas City.
Train leave Opal City 8:30 a. m., Culver 8:50 a. m., Metoliua
9:10 a. m., Madra 9:30 a. m., arrive Portland 7:45 p. m.
Leave Portland 9:55 a. m., arrive Madra 7:50 p. m., Metoliua
8:05 p. m., Culver 8:23 p. m., Opal City 8:50 p. m. Direct stage
connection to and from interior points.
R. BUDD, Chief Engineer, R. E. MICHAEL,
Portland, Oregon. Agent, Madras, Ore.
J. H. CORBETT, T, A. GRAHAM,
Agent, Opal City, Ore. Agent, Metolius, Ore.
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C. R. Henry
Resident Locator of
HOMESTEADS
In Southern Crook Co.
Address : : Paulina, Oregon
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Warren & Woodward ,
CIVIL ENGINEERS
Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveys. Estimates Furnished
on Power Plants.
MAPS
We have had 10 years experience, embracing all branches
of Gvil Engineering.
Box 187 Redmond, Oregon.
Portland.
Whaat Track prlcei: Club,
blueatem, 96c; red Rualan, 83o.
Barley Feed, $26 per ton.
Oats No. 1 White, $27 per ton.
1 lay Timothy, Eastern. Oregon,
19; alfalfa, 1 2.60.
Butter Creamery, 26c.
, Eggs Ranch, 24o.
Hops 1910 orep, 23c; 1909, 16c;
contracts, 25c,
Wool Eastern Oregon, 9 16c
Willamette Valley, 1517o.
Mohair Choice, 87 Wo.
Seattle.
Wheat Bluostcm, 95c;
red Russian, 83o.
Barley $25 per ton.
Oats $29 per ton.
Eggs 28c.
Hay Timothy, $24 per ton; alfalfa,
17 per ton.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby Riven by the undersljined,
tli adminiHtralor wltlt the will annexed of the
etttatti of Robert Pennlugton Johnson, de
eeatted, toall perftnns bHving claims attains
said deceased or his estate to present the same
with the proper vonehers, to the undersigned
at hlsofheeln rnuevllle, Oreiton, within six
months of the first publication of this notice.
Dated JMly lHth, lull.
Administrator with the will annexed
of estate ol Kobert 1'eunlnKton Johnson.
The Oregon Bar
At the Old Stand
G.W.Waey&Co.,PrPs
All kinds of Choice Liquors
Wines and Cigars.
Famous Ranier Beer in
Bottles and on Draft
Wanted
By a woman of long experience, a
position in store. Address 11. M.Col
vim.k, MetoliiiB, Ore. 7-6-lp
Irrigated Land For Sale.
80 acres of imputed land, all in crop,
Powell Ittitte district. Call on or ad
dress, Titus & Smith, Powell Butte, Ore.
0 8 Imp
Stewart's Hall
Cor. 2nd and C Sts.
Now Ready for Occupancy
by the different lodges.
Sealed Bids Wanted.
Pealed hid wtintert tor the erection or a
frame school building for Illtrlct Jo. 8'J. Kor
pluni nnd speollleutlims hco .1. B. Hblpp.
Kourd reserves rlitlit to reject any nud all
bids. Hlds open July V' at 'o. Hup't. otllcc.
y 1'UK'K COSlluW, Clct lt.
Give us your order for
CORDWOOD
Juniper or Pine, large or
small quantities.
DILLON'S YARD
Opposite Post Office.
Big Horse Sale
The Central Oregon Live Stock
Sales Ass'n of Redmond, Oregon,
announces their first monthly sale on
July 17th, 1911.
Sale will run until all horses that are
listed are sold. We guarantee to
have the buyers here.
If you have any horses to sell, list
them with our secretary. Fee for
selling is nominal.
For further information apply to ,
Wm. Phoenix
Secretary, Redmond, Oregon.