Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 19, 1911, Image 3

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    OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAIINTEREST
Events Occurring Throughout
the State During the Put
Week.
I
Eggi Tkn to Hatchry.
Astoria Deputy Klah Warden Rath
bun arrived hart Wednesday with th
flral onnilantnant of Chinook salmon
for th ntw hatchery on th
Klalskanl River. Sufficient troughs
have dow bmn Installed to handl
bout 3,000,000 egg and anothar con
signment wlU bt brnuiiht down In
f.w day. Mr. Rathbun left for Katch
1kn, Alaska, to eur several mil
lion lorkny rgga, which will b pro
cured from th government hatchery
t that plac. Bom of theaa will
probably b brought to tba Klalskanl
Wver plr
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
Watar laaua to B Votad.
Klamath Kalla.-Ono of ttia moat
Important Irrigation propoaltlona un
dertaken undi'r lh naw Oregon law
concerning auch enterprise will ba
voted on November 11 by reildents
of Yonna, Lugll and l.ot Illver
valley.
It la propoaed to laaua bonita to
Oliver the coat of establishing the Ir
rigation aupplr. and owner of jo.ooo
acres, which It la hoped lo beni-ttt,
are expected to Vote favorably. It la
to be known aa th lloraelly Irrigation
dtatrlct.
WAGON LOADS RESTRICTED
An agitation baa ban Darted to
bara the JUamatn Indian reeervaUoa
apanad.
"The land of contentment" li what
pTeeldent Taft dubbad Oregon on oil
recent vlilt.
The annual Oregon Bute Baptlat
convention la being held In McMInn
villa thla weak beglnnlug Tusdy,
October 17.
Taiable property In Multnomah
County not Including publfo aarvlca
utlllllea haa an aeaaaaad valuation of
1284.194,445, according to the aaeeea
ment for 101 1. .
The lataat report of the enrollment
of Portland public echoola ebowa !&,
771 puplla to be la attendance. Thla
la a gain of 133J over the enrollment
at thla time laat year.
My an order from the county court
all road work la Multnomah County
bai bean discontinued eicapt the com
pletion of a few unfinished placet ol
new road and nereeeary rapalra.
In Oregon, according to Charlea 0.
Yale, of the United Btatea Oeologlcal
Survey, the total value of the mine
production of gold, allver and copper
In 1910 wat 1700.678, agalnat S27,
Dul In 1U09.
That thouaandt of dollnra are an
nually withheld by county clerka, no
taries and Juatlcea of the peace
throughout the atate that rightfully
belong to the game protection fund,
la the atatempnt made by State Game
Warden Onlay.
All attempta to capturt the mur
derer of Mra. Ellsa Orlltllh, who waa
murdered at her home four mllee
aouth of Philomath on the night of
Juno 1 and whoeo body waa found In
a amall creek near by on the follow
Ing day, have been given up.
Cenaua Director Durand Issued the
flint official statement from the cen
aua bureau relutlve to the atatlatlca on
Irrigation In Oregon. It ahowi that
the total number of farma Irrigated
In 1909 waa 6869. agalnat 46.16 in
FLAG OF REPUBLIC
RAISED IN CHINA
Revolutionists Are Now In Con
trol of Four of Richest
Provinces.
Polk County Court makaa taw to
Keep Hlghwaye In Good Shape.
Bherldan. The ranchers of I'o'k
County have adopted a novel way
whereby they mean to anvo the roada.
The farmera advocated reatrlctllig
load being drawn over the beat
roada. which exec-d a certain weight. ; mJ) Increaaa of 203.1, or 43 9 per
nd the county coun waa.api.e.e w,wnli wl(nn (he Mm4 p(,rl(d tnl
f,.r a.sl.tanee In the matter. Aa a BMmh.r ,lf th, ,, ha(j
reault the folk County court ha. J7 0)B ,nd,ra,ng thnX
placed legal reetrlctlona on the ,,,, , mcreaalng more rapidly
of load, that may be carrteu over c-r- (Mminf ln tn ,u.
tain pre.crlbed thoroughfare. Ilerr of hni
after It will be unlawful la laatied an order that 32.900 acrea of
County to haul over pr bltlve ro.de. rUt(M, bllc taBd ,lcludrd
wane in eacepe m i"'",,"
wagnna with tlrea lone than four
Peking The Manchu dynaaty after
more than 300 yeart of mlarule, ap
pear, to be tottering to Ita fall. Four
of the rlcheat province, of the empire
art In the banda of the rebate, three
corp. of the Imperial army have de
parted and the flame, of revolt bave
apread to the gatea of the capital.
which may be In the hand, of the reb
elt.
The revolution haa bean banging
ever China for montha, and the rl'lng
In the provlncea of Sxechuea waa only
a amall part
The revolutlonlata are wall organ-
lead and have formally proclaimed the
republic.
If plana do not miscarry, the noted
exiled revolutlonlet. Dr. Sun Yet Ben,
leader of. th antl-Manchu party, la to
be elected prealdent. Me waa the dele
gate of the revolutionary party to the
Cntted Btatea In 1910, and la believed
during that tour to have made ar
raiiKementa for financing the move
ment. The great cltlea are at present In
the hand, of the rebel.. Hankow, Wu
Chang and Han Yang, with an eatl
mated population of more than a mil
lion and a half, have been captured
and are held by a force of 25,000
troip., the majority of whom were
trained by American and European
olflcere In the Imperial army. Klfiht
Ing It reported from Nanking, the ec
ond city of the empire, and la Immi
nent In the great port of Shanghai
Peking resembles
1'eare and peachet (or canning at the
Caah Grocery, 9-28
Trespass Notice.
Notice it hereby given to any and all
pareone Intruding or trespassing on
what la known at tba Mack.y Creek
Property! that tbey will be proeecuted
to the full extant of the law, at I am
the anle owner of .aid property.
9 21-11-Wp Johi II. V.Ni.aarooL.
otic to Creditor.
Notice la hereby given, hr the un
dersigned, the administrator of the
estate of John It. (iustafson, de
ceased, to all creditors of enlci de
ceased anil all pereona having claim,
against said estate to present them
with the proper voiichera to the un
dersigned at hla ottlce In Prlnevtlle,
Oregon, within alx month from the
II rat ptilillcatlon of thla notice.
DatedHeut. 7, lll.
M. R. El.I.IOTT,
Aditilnlt"itir of theeatHte of
John 11 iniHiafaon, Ueceaaed.
Hut lew t Creditor..
Nnllre In herein i-lvfn bf the ondrlne1.
Hie 4lmlnllnit'r f Hi, o( I. W. H
OiriiHMllld'mMKl.uiHll p-nMn hevtnarUlm
MiitliiMt Mid demaM-4 and Ur ell eredlUim ttf
Mid I,t prt-wnl tlielr elMlnw vim trie
prjftr vourhen. lo th underslaned ml the
,im-rorT. B J. IMilTT lo t-rlnevine. iir-aon,
wllhln all nuinllia fnilu lb Aral publlcallun
of till, nntliw.
Mti publlcallon o( tlil Notice Heptemtjer
wiii, urn.
. W. RAMHKY
Admlnlnlrator of the enlala of J. W. Mo-
OoniMflll, deceMM-U.
Citation
In the county court, of the ttnte of
Oreiron. for the county of Crook.
In the matter of the eatate of John
II. (jiiHtiilHon, deceaaed.
To llnmiah tiUHUthton, Anna ( nro
line tiiintnfHoii, Arthur Jiwpli (iua.
til (mod. ItiilH-rt lli-rimnl GuHtafaon
Miiliel IW-ella (iiiHtafaon, Henry
Hiidoltih (iiiHtafeon, Clarence
Adolnh tiiiHtafenn, John liernard
Lincoln tiiiHtufHon, and all betre
unknown, (int-ttiiu:
ln the name of the atate of Oregon,
von are hen-liv cited and required t
! apH-nr In the county court ol tin
! Mate of Oregon, fnr the county o
Crook at the courtroom thereof, at
! Prlnevtlle. In the county of Crook on
.mouldering ! Monday, the Oth day of Nov., lull, at
Central
Oregon
It now reached via. the Deschute Branch
Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navi
gation Company
For both Pataengea and Freight Traffic to and from Madraa, M
tolitu, Culver, Opal City, Redmond, Bend and other
Central Oregon Point.
SCHEDULE
Leave Portland 7:50 a. m.
- " 10 00 a. m.
The Dalle....
" Deachutea Jet.
Arrive Madraa
" Meloliua . . , .
" Opal City...
.12:40 p. m.
. 1 :30 p. ra.
. 5:45 p. m.
. 6:00 p. m.
. 6:30 p. m.
Leave Opal City
' Motoliua
" Madraa
Arrive Detcbatea Jet
" TheDalleg...,
" Portland
8:15 a. m.
8:43 a. m.
9:00 a, m.
1:15 p. m.
1:55 p. m.
5:45 p. m.
Auto and regular stage connection to Redmond, Bend, LaPine, Fort
Rock, Silver Lake, Prineville, liurng, Klamath Falla and other Inland
Pointa.
The Direct, Quick and Natural Route between Portland and all
Point in Central Oregon.
Call on and O.-W. R. & N. Agent for Jany information desired, or
addres f'31
Wm. McMurray, General Pasenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
Inchea wide, or 4500 pounda on vehi
cle, with tlrea between four and alt
Inchea wide, the weluM of the wakon
being con.ldered a. a part of tho load.
D.ol.loo It Important.
Eugene. Tht elate aupreme court
handed down a doctalon In the ca.e
of the cltlaen of Cottaue Orove va.
Lane County, In which It hold, that
the county court la not compelled to
levy a tax. the proceed, of which ahall
tie uaed exclu.lvely for roada. one
half the amount to be dl.trlhuted
anion the different road dlatrlcta of
the county, and that the county may
pay for highway Improvement out of
the general fund.
Election Likely to Go by Default.
1'ood River. The city election li
. ... ji,ill thla vearon one iwenno lew niiim,iu.n m -v,
(-RlltVU IM ft" "1 - -
from the De.chutea national foreat by
proclamation July 4, will become tub
Joel to aettlement under the home
ttead lawt and to .election by the
atate under certain condition on and
after January t, 1912. at the land of
fice In The Dallee. The land, are lo
cated In Crook County, near Prine
ville, and are turveyad.
State Capital Gleanings
Governor We.t ha called for elec
tion! In the Oregon naval militia to
eecure new officer, for certain peti
tion. Kxtradltion paper war granted for
Thomaa Brooke, who It under arrest
In Portland. He It wanted in Indiana
on a charge of grand larceny.
In the paat nine montha Secretary
of State Oleott haa collected automo-
volcano which may explode at any mo
ment. Violence and bloodshed are In the
air and al any moment the dread cry
of "down with the white devil" may
be heard.
EUROPE IS IN PERIL
situation
10 (clink In the forenoon of that
ilny, then aul there to alio caUBe,
II any there lie, why an order of thla
court "In mill not lie nuule author-
Ir.lnir M. K. Klllott, the ailnilnletra
1 tor of Hiilil eatnte, to eell certain real
CKtate ol hhIiI John li. iiuatalaon, le
jceaeetl, tleacribed h followa: the
i aoiitheaat quarter of aectlou twenty
ialx In towoMhln el x teen aouth, of
rnnire ten enat of Willamette merl-
illnn In Crook couuty, etate of Ore-
8 tuation In Ottoman Empire Fnuani iron.
With Danger for Continent. Wltneaa, the Hon. H. C. Ellla, Jude
. I til IIIC HJtlll IJ tUlll I, "l Vl,W ...
in!,, .... .i... .... n .'.,, k
with the will or tutu court amxeu
hla 5th day of Sept., Hill, A. U.
Conatant Inople. The
Turkey la Iraught with the greateat
peril to the peace of Europe. The
opening of Parliament haa ahown that
the Young Turka, the war party, la In
complete control. The throne of the
aultan la tottering and a general con
flagration, which may Involve every
Old World power, la threatened.
If the Young Turka per.lat In their
avowed purpo.e of driving all Italiant
out of Turkey and purauing the war
to the bitter end. It will be almoat
Impossible to avoid International conv
pllcatlona. Kvery influence that ..ie
powers can bring to bear Is being ex
erted lo avert auch a calamity.
Attest:
account of the fact that the tlmo haa
passed In which the city should give
notice of the primaries aa the luw
provides must b done In cltlea with
over 2000 population. It It stated by
lawyers here that any attempt to fix
tip something now by way of notice
or publication would be to make con
!itlone worse than If the election l
permitted to go by default. '
jTAFT COMMITTEE FORMED
8tate-wlde Campaign Plan Approved
by President'! Secretary.
Portland. The campaign In Oregon
for the renomlnatlon and re-election
of President Taft will he directed by
a general committee of 18 representa
tive Repiibllcnna of Portland. This
group will constitute tho parent body
of an organisation that will be made
statewide through the formation or
auxiliary working connnltlcea ln
every county.
The details of tho plan were sub
mitted by Nntlonul Committeeman
'William to the president' seoretnry,
Mr. HiHoa, during the president's visit
last week, who gave them his hearty
endorsement.
No Damages for Bachelors' Club.
Woodburn. Two cases, Instituted
Inst spring by the Ituchelora' Club
ngalnst the City of Woodburn and
City Xlartihnl nutterfleld for damages,
nlleRcd to have been sustained by
reason of a raid on tho cluhiooms on
April 7, were tried out In tho circuit
cntnt at Salem this week, and a ver
dict wus returned by tho Jury In fa
lar of the defendants.
Dend Has $10,000 Fire.
Tler.d. Slai'HiiR from tho gasoline
torch of a coffee urn, fire wiped out
a half hlock of business houses on
llond street and only the absence of
wind saved the city from being
burned. The loss will total $10,000
with Insurance of about ?G00O.
377, and 11700 waa collected during
the same period for chauffeur license.
E. T. Moore waa reappointed u
perlntendent of the tate achool for
blind. Mr. Moore has been tuperln
tendent for the past four yeara and
hla reappointment la for two yeara
from July 1.
Operating revenue for the Wellt
Fargo Express Company ln Oregon
are ahown to be 34n,162. the groat re
celpts from 'operation In thla ttate
being $582,201, while the road payt
for exprest privilege! $2.16,039.
The tltate Board of Forestry at the
final meeting of the year received re
port! of fire losses, but did not out
line general plans of policy aa first
expected. With several counties yet
to hear from 13,000.000 feet of timber
are reported destroyed.
Notice waa aerved on Secretary of
State Oleott by T. A. Welnko, attor
ney for the State Land Board In Gil
liam County, that 100 loans are now
recorded by the state which were
made without the submission of ab
stracts, required by law.
Tho State Board of Tax Commis
alonera dclded not to. Interfere In
sheep assessments which have been
made In eastern Oregon and has ad
vised the Oregon Woolgrowert' Asso
ciation and other bodies which have
protested BKiilnst alleged excessive as
sessments to confer with the county
assessors.
The following delegates were ap
pointed by Governor West to the
American Apple Confiress, which will
meet in Denver, November 11 to 16:
L. T. Reynolds, Salem,; Frank Groves
Corvallls; K. S. Miller, Medford; John
F. Forbls, Forest Grovo; Chris Deth
man, Hood River; Howard Evans,
Freewater; F. S. Johnson, Flora; C
M. Wonacott, Portland; C. E. Stew
art. Albnny: Chris Elsnian, Grants
Pass; Colonel Tovall, Medford; A. D.
Ilatcham, Mosler; Dr. Q. E. Sanders,
The Dalles; Sherwood Williams, Im-blor,-
T. L. Moulton, McMlnuvltle.
Lumber Schooner Lost.
Astoria, Ore. After having gore
five days without wn'er, during which
time their waterlogged and dismasted
vessel drifted before a heavy gale,
Captain A. W. Svenson, First Olllcer
William Brown, and nine members of
the crew ol the schoc i;er William Not
tingham reached thlj port aa passen
gers of the British schooner 'David
Evans, Captain Saunders, bound In
ballast from Kobe, Japan, to Portland.
Notice of Final Accounting
Notice la hereby Klven, by the un-
(lerelnned, the aduitnlwtrator of the
eatnte of Patrick J. Kennedy, de
ceaMed, to all pereona Interested In
aiild eatate that he lias made ana
Bled with the clerk of the county
court hi final accounting of hla ad-
mlnlatratlon of enid eatnte and the
countv court haa net' Monday, the
Hth day of Nov., lll, at 10 o'clock ln
the foreuoon at the county court
room In l'rtnevllle. Oregon, aa the
time and place of hearing and set
tling aiild final accounting. At
which eald time ana place all per
eona Intereated In aald estate may
appear aud object to aald final ac
counting.
Dated this 7th nay of Sept., lll.
H. F. Hkikman,
Admlnlatrator of theeatAteot
Patrick J. Kennedy, deceased.
INSURGENTS MEET
TO PLAN CAMPAIGN
Chicago. What Its promoters pro
claim "an anti-Taft anti-standpnt
movement" wa launched here on
Monday with a permanent organisa
tion and a definite line of attack. ,
About 400 Republican progressives
were on hand. Neither Senator I
Follette nor Cummins both receptive
candidates for the presidential noml
nation were present, but they were
represented by spokesmen. Among
the progressive leaders behind the
present conference are James R. Gar
field, former secretary of the interior;
Glfford Plnchot, former forester; Ma-
dill McCormlck. Senator Clapp of
Minnesota; Governor M ("Govern ol
Wisconsin, Francis J. Honey of San
Francisco, and Jonathan Bourne of
Oregon.
Taft Set Wheel of Fair In Motion
San Francisco. Under conditions
that were almost Ideal first ground
was broken here for the Panama Pa
cific Exposition of 1915, that Is to com
memorate the opening of tho Panama
eannl. President Taft lifted the lit st
snadeful of black earth from the
ground on which a few yeara from
now the exposition bulldlnga will rise.
Irrigation Meeting Called.
Chicago. A call for the 19th annual
National Irrigation Congress was sent
out Sunday. It will be held here from
December 5 to 9. Delegates from each
state, cltv and town in the United
States have been Invited to be present
Warren Urown, clerk.
Nutlet of Final Accounting
Notice Is hereby given, by the un
dersigned, the adtululatrntor of the
estate of Oliver V. McDowell, de-
eased, that lie has made and filed
with the clerk of the county court
his final accounting of his adminis
tration ot said estate, and that the
county court has set Monday, the
fithdav of Nov., 1911, at 10 o'clock
lo the forenoon at t lie county court
room iu Prlnevtlle, Oregou, as the
time and place for hearing and set
tling said final accounting. At
which sa d time ana place any per
son Interested In said estate may ap
pear and object to said final account-'UK-
. ...
Dated this tn any or sepr., mil.
d. a. Mcdowell,
Administrator of the estate of
Oliver U. McDowell, deceased.
Citation
Tii the county court of the state of
Oregon, for the county of Crook.
In the mutter oi me estate oi jumi
11. lteains. deceased.
To Margaret Reams, (li'rtrude Renins,
Grace A. Reams, llliatu tt.Keams,
Beatrice Reams, Earnest F.
Reams, Opal Reams, and all other
heirs of said deceased, if any there
be, Greeting:
In the uame of the state of Ore-
irmi. von are hereby cited mid re
quired to appear in the county court
of the state oi Oregon, icr uie coiiu
t.v of Crook at the courtroom there
of, at Prinevl ie. in the county of
Crook. Oregon, on Slondny, thetith
day ol Nov., 1HII, at 10 o'clock la the
forenoon of tlint nay, men auu mere
to liiiw cniise. if any there lie, why
an order of this court should not be
made, uuthorlxlng Margaret Reams
the administratrix oi toe estate oi
John H. Reams, deceased, to sell
certain real property ot said de
ceased, described as follows: lots
one, two, three, iu block eight, in
the First addition to Prineville, Ore
gon, according to the pint thereof
as the same appears of record iu the
olllce of the county clerk of Crook
countv, state of Oregon.
Witness, the Hon. 11. C Ellis, Judge
of tho countv court of the state of
Oregon, for the county of Crook with
the seal of said court atlixed this 5th
day of Sept., 1M1, A. D.
Attest:: Warren Brown, clerk.
THE
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A Gross Fraud
la alleged in the suit filed in Crook County Circuit Court
Aug. 14. A widow tells her farm at unincumbered Our Ab
stract reveals facta which develop the recording of an alleged
fraudulent Mortgage Suit to cancel follows Result : Sale
delayed and possibly lost. Better have your title looked
after, before you are ready to sell, by the Company that pro
tects your interests.
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(Member Oregon Association of Title Men)
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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR GROOK COUNTY