Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 03, 1911, Image 2

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invest gating Alaskan land matters In
tn Interior Department
JOHNSON SIGNS WARRANT
GRAFT PROBE AT PORTLAND
ro Poltc. Captains and M Patrol
men Ara Implicated.
""Portiajod, " Or.. Thouxh n.ltbejr
Waror Rushlight Bor John B. 0n)r,
cbatmrnn of tb polic etimmiu of
the EiwuUt. Board, era'i adnJt It,
it bf known that the aancsloB of
poiic. tWgeaiit Cole, on a ctaxge of
fraftieg. Is onlr th beginning of
thorough shake-tip of the police Av
iartmi?nt, said to lole at least two
other surgeanu, two captain of po
lice, fire detective, and aiiout i'i pa
trolmen. Aga:nst most of these mtn, chargM
of whosa! and iyl'-roatic graft ng
from disorder! women and Cb:nre
gamblers In the North and South
esda w:ll Imj preferred.
Ma Glv. Germany Slic of Congo.
Parts. Confidence t!.at the Franco
German controyemjr will narh a p
:ilc solution Increann daily. It a
und ursvxxl the negotiations at Uie
present stage are cjncern-d with fix
ing what part of French Cong" Krani
is willing to cede In return for Ger
man dSsinterestwlnes In Morocco,
California's Covemor Unwillipgly
Bows to Popular Wilt.
fan Krtric -o Governor J'hn!B
fita::y iswi the i-ai tion warrant
in lit :--.. of Isrj't J. U';!de. the San
I'i'go !itkr. waned In Portland n
the charge of aiett::r,g ','i& from
the Oregon TruU t Savings Bank.
GovrLor Jofcn n m!e every if
fc-t to sue b's fri-(.d W.We from ei
trad ! on and trial ;n On-j.jn. but 8
Bi.!y was cotnieiied to yield to pubhc
o; in; n both lere and in Oregon, and
njLm t tiat Wilde be tent back north
for trial
Cholera Stirs Italy.
Rome Tardy stes are being taken
to eierc jie effective government con
trol of the cholera epidemic In Italy.
The lOO.oon appropriated by the gov
ernment lor hospital prov slon and
diainfecticn If being disbursed, but
the death rate at Palermo, Naples and
other s'rlcken place, remains high,
four days showing about a fifth of
the case, terminating fatally.
i We have made very low price on these V
to start them off. Buy now before the price
advance, offer special inducements to
homcbuilders.
GRADED STREETS.
SIDEWALKS,
BUILDING RESTRICTIONS,
CITY WATER,
ELECTRIC LIGHTS,
SOIL
5 These, together with adm'nable location, only
four blocks fromjthe business center, make this
addition the most desirable home site in Prine
ville. For Low Prices and Easy Terms See
A. R. BOWMAN
TO-DAY.
The hunting season will
is the time to have your
soon
guns
now
We
be here and
out in order.
do work of that kind.
CROOK COUNTY JEWELRY
& SPORTING GOODS HOUSE
L. KAMSTRA, Prop.
How About That Deed
Yuu liold? iKiea it mrel ail llie rriiirvmrtit 'l law to convey a
gil litis to you? AoJ tlio. de.la winch liave gonn before, ara
iliev Wvsl snd O'lnplnl. in evrty t.s t. II , yo'J lisve a very
iceplioul rl.aiu ul title, letter l t us risii ilie it (or U liirn ll
I. TO LATE.
PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY
(Member Oregon Association of Title Men)
MURDER STIRS SEATTLE
Italian Chauffeur la Killed by Passen
ger Shooting from BMnd.
Seattle. While driving bis big
Packard car 30 miles an hour Joe Ta
tro, 27, an Italian chauffeur, was shot
and instantly killed by an unknown
paK-nger, who quickly alighted and
marfe h.s escape on foot.
It ht one of the most mysterious
murders ever committed In Seattle
and there is no known mot ve for th.
cold-blooded crime, although it is be
lieved that Italians can clear up the
mystery, which savors of a Biack
Hand or Mafia revenge.
Controller Bay Report Completed.
Juneau, Alaaka. W. J. Iewis, spe
cial examiner for the United States
land Department, detailed to examine
the claim of Richard Kyan at Con
troller Bay, baa completed h's task
and forwaxdM his report to Washin-ton.
MORGAN MAY BE WITNESS
Explanation of Tennessee Deal la
Sought by Committee.
New York The Congress.onal com
mittee of lrnulry into the l.'nlt.'-d
Slate Corporation Is now diwlrous
of hearing personally from J. Pier
jiont Moigan with regard to the ah
sorption of the Tenneswe. 'ioal &
Iron Company by tin: Steel Corpora
tion In 1 !(')?.
"The In ft man to defend .!. P. Mor
Kim for lis part in the Tenni-Kf-u
Coitl A. Iron tr.-sii"'!'-! iun
Chairman Stanley, " r. Mr. Mr
lilmiieif. I niii'i':e!y ho, ie Hint
Voi'Kan'x eiiK iK'-rni.ri! h In Kiirope
not. deter him from iiin-ur ng "
That tl"' New York fiiniiv 1' r
lie nuiip'-naeil to aiiiiear helorr
comrriitl'-e viii-n he (ioi .i return
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Dynamite Trials Will Come Hirjh
lIH Angeles, ("ill. Tiie tr ill of
John J. and .liitnon H. M iNainaia, u!
li'fed ilynamiiers, ll wan enilnml'Ml
will eof t 1 tin county and the (! ieni'
not le tlinn 7'IO,OI'I, II win eaicu
lilted Hint 22."o000 will he the rout le
the county, and union labor, It wa:
estimated, would spend $4T.",0H0.
New Hardware and
Furniture Store
JOHN MORRIS, Prop.
My prices are bedrock. You can
per cent on
Come and
see for yourself.
save from 25 to 100
everything you buy.
The Supreme Excellence
OLD
"1. W. HARPER"
Among lover, of Tine whiskey was not achieved in a day
nor in a yr. tl is the result of nearly half a c.nlury's
persistent effort and honest service. During all Ihma
year there has aevi-r been a time when HARPER was
not what it claimed t. be
SIMPLY THE BEST.
Sold By
Silvertooth & Browder
Shaniko, Oregon
Cholera Cases Not Increased.
New York. All the cholera patients
ar. doing well and no new cates or
deaths were reported at. the quaran
tine station. There seema little pos
sibility that cholera will gain a foot
hold here, say health officials.
Case Out for Governor.
Seattle. Otto A. Cane, of this city,
has Issued a formal announcement of
hie candidacy for the Republican nom
tion for Governor.
Bad Fir. at The Dalles.
The Dalle, Ore. With an estlmab
ed lotte of 1200,000, partly covered by
Insurance, fire, suppoted to have
started from defective wiring in the
mill of the Wasco Warehoun & Mill
ing Company, destroyed the mill, val
ued at 1120,000; the Great Southern
Railway depot, valmd at 120,000; the
rolling Block In the yards of the O.-
W. H. & N. Co., valued at gevoral
thousand dollars; a seetionhouHe,
several freight nh':dn and shacks, and
a large quantity of hay.
LUMBER
Shinglen, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glauses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
THE MARKET8.
British Believe Crisis Passed.
London.- In well Informed circle
the Moroccan crinlH Is believed to
have been punned, although the for
eign ofH bolleVM! the iiegotlatlunt
will drag on for mouths.
Portland.
Wheat. Track prices: Club, 76c;
liluetiiein, M;c; red HiiKslan, 7."c.
liarley- Teed, J26 per ton.
Oats ?'o. 1 White, ,27 per ton.
Hay Timothy, new, 1'J; alfalfa,
liuttcr -Creamery, 2Sc.
Kgga Ranch, 27c.
Hops 1910 crop, 27c; 'J09, 20c;
contractu, 2ac.
Wool Kaalern Oregon, 9 16c;
Willamette Valley, IT. 17c.
Mohair Choice, 37'Ac
Seattle.
Wheat Bluestem, 81c; Club, 76c;
red Russian, 74c.
Barley 125 per ton.
Oats $25 per ton.
Kggs 30c.
Hay Timothy, $15 par Un; sWalfa,
$1$ per ton.'
Statement of Resources and Liabilities of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At th. clos. of business Jun. 7, 1911
KKMUI.RCKH I.MIIIMTIKS
fiansand. IHncounts .",!.ri IB capital Hlock.pald In I M.IW 00
l.'ntlM HUtes Bonds I2KI (I) Hurplus fund, earned ,VWI 00
Hank l reinltc )a.ftJ 12 Undivided profits, earned :o,TJ4 ,'i
.'ali a Put from lianas 2to,ie4 at circulation " m
Ue pol is axyssj tin
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B. F. All.a, Pr..ld.nt T. M. Baldwin, Chl.r
Wilt Wuriw.il.r, Vic Prnidcnl H. Baldwia. Ae'l Cafai(
O. K. MARKET
Choice Beef, Veal
Mutton and Pork
Stroud & Stroud, Proprietors
Butter and Eggs
Country Produce
A Fine Line of Sausage
Telephone orders receive
prompt attention
OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY
DAILY TRAIN SERVICE.
To Portland Spokane, Seattle, St. Paul,
Chicago, St. Louis, Denver, Umaha Kan
sas City.
Trains leave Opal City 8:30 a. m.. Culver 8:50 a. m., Metolius
9:10 a. m., Madras 9:30 a. m., arrive Portland 7:45 p. m.
Leave Portland 9:55 a. m., arrive Madras 7:50 p. m., Metolius
8:05 p. m., Culver 8:23 p. m., Opal City 8:50 p. m. Direct stage
connections 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.
Prineville Green House
CHAS. W. SPRING, Prop.
Prineville,
Oregon
All kinJs ol vegetable and flower plants ready to transplant to tlte
open ground at tlte proper season. All plants transplanted and well
rooted. Pot-grown tomato and cucumber plants. Vegetables out
of season. We now have help in the work and some one will al
ways be on hand to wail upon you, A good article at a reasonable
price is our aim. No extra charge lor packing and delivery at lite
stage office. White us your needs in lite plant line,
Chas. W. Spring.
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