Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 09, 1911, Image 8

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    ITALIANS IN TRIPOLI
ARE LOSING GROUND
Holy War fs Successfully Pro
claimed and Terrible Revenge
by Turks Feared.
London. Dispatches from Malta
ay that it is reported that the Turks
and Arabs have attacked and re-entered
Tripoli, inflicting tremendous
loss upon the Italians, who for several
days have been confined to the inner
fortifications, weakened and disheart
ened by disease and the fearful stench
arising from thousands of unburted
corpses. A holy war has been suc
cessfully proclaimed Bedouins from
Egypt and Arabs from Soudan are
Joining the Tripolitan.
Delayed dispatches reporting Italian
atrocities are coming from all points.
English, French and German corre
spondents tell the same stories of Ital
ian barbarism
The Turks are on a better war foot
ing than the outside world was per
mitted to know and have extended
their lines In such a manner and have
so disposed their forces of Arab cav
alry and native Infantrymen that the
Italians are virtually prisoners as far
as the land position Is concerned In
the city of Tripoli
To add to the seriousness, cholera
has broken out among the Italian
troops and has already caused numer
ous fatalities. The exact extent of
the scourge, however. Is not known,
as all information on this, as on all
other subjects, I kept secret
Turks Ask That America Step In,
Washington. The so-called Italian
barbarities In Tripoli have been
brought officially to the attention of
the American government In such
form that some declaration of the
position of the State Department In
the matter is expected.
On an order cabled by his govern
ment, the Turkish ambassador ap
pealed to the United States to exert
its influence to put a stop to prac
tices which were In plain violation of
the code of warfare and The Hague
agreement.
RODGERS REACHES OCEAN
Big Crowd Welcomes the Triumphant
Aerial Navigator.
Pasadena. In a flying machine that
held together only through the good
will of Providence, Calbraith P. Rod
gers, the transcontinental aviator,
glimpsed the Pacific Ocean Sunday
as he soared over the gray top of
Sount Wilson and settled down in
Tournament Park, amidst a clamorous
multitude, waiting to welcome him at
what was virtually the finish of bit
flight from Sheepshead Bay, N. T.
Rodgers' first words after he had
been finally rescued from the clamor
ous crowd, were:
"Well, one thing is certain: you
Cannot do a transcontinental flight in
30 days."
Rodgers also declared that his own
flight, begun September 17 and fin
ished forty-nine days later, would not
be duplicated for a year or more.
Philomath Banker Is Bound Over.
Corvallis, Ore. The preliminary ex
amination of James Evars, cashier of
the First State Bank of Philomath, on
the charge of receiving and accepting
deposits after he had knowledge that
the bank was Insolvent, resulted in
the defendant being bound over to the
grand jury, which meets November
24. His bondi was fixed at $10,000.
WOMEN TO CONTEST
League Opposes Suffrage In State of
California.
San Francisco. The Woman's Ini
tiative League, an organization work- j
ing for the repeal of the equal suf
frage amendment recently passed, and
the restoration of the former electoral '
qualification of sex, has opened head- j
quarters in San Francisco, where it
will begin active work at once. From '
this city as a center the members j
will extend their wcrk throughout the !
state. j
The initiative league is to work out
its plan with the aid of the recently
granted power of initiative and refer
endum and will begin immediately to
secure the signatures of voters nec
essary to have the question of re
stricted suffrage submitted to the
ttate at the presidential election of
November next.
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A. 0. EBERHART
Gov. A. 0. Eberhart, of Minnesota,
who designated November 8 as "Are
prevention day" to discus means of
curtailing Iocs by tire.
GERMANS DISLIKE TREATY
Dissatisfaction as Result of Agreement
May Result In Chancellor's Fall,
Berlin. The downfall of Chancellor
Von Bethmann-Hollweg and Foreign
Minister Herr Von Klderlin-Waechter
is predicted as a result of dissatisfac
tion in Germany over the France
German Moroccan agreement
The agreement includes the recog
nition by Germany of a French pro
tectorate over Morocco and the ces
sion by France of 250,000 square kilo
meters of Frenohj territory in the
Congo. Though this ceded territory
is Inhabited by 1,000,000 negroes and
has a commerce valued at 12,400,000
yearly, Germans charge that certain
rights in Morocco which are surren
dered through the agreement are
worth more to the German nation.
Labor and Business In Clash.
Los Angeles. The most bitter polit
ical struggle In the history of an
American municipality is In full swing
here. The contest is between Mayor
George B. Alexander and the entire
business forces of this city on the one
hand and Job Harriman, a lawyer and
candidate of the labor unions and) the
Socialists on the other.
Special Session Called by Johnson.
Sacramento, Cal. Governor Johnson
called a special section of the Legis
lature to begin December 10, after
consulting with leading members of
the Senate and Assembly. The work
outlined is the enactment of legisla
tion carrying into effect the new
amendments to the constitution.
VERMILYA WOMAN'S
CASE REMARKABLE
Chicago. "Mrs. Louise Vermilya,
who was arrested on charges of having
murdered Policeman Blssonette by
poisoning bim, made a daring attempt
to commit suicide hy taking a mineral
poison.
"It is my belief that Blssonette was
given arsenic day by day, even while
I was treating him, and finally he was
given enough to overcome all at
tempts by myself and consulting phy
sicians to stimulate him and killed
without our knowledge what the trou
ble was," was the statement issued by
Dr. F. A. Van Arsdale, the physician
who attendedi Mrs. Vermilya during
her recent illness and who prescribed
for the policeman before he died. For
the first time it furnished a direct
connection between the widow and
the last of the nine deaths that have
occurred beneatlj her roof in the past
18 years.
If everything which is declared! to
have taken place proves to be abso
lutely correct, then Mrs. Vermilya's
case presents one of the most re
markable instances of criminology in
the history of crime.
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Track prices: Club, 80c;
bluestem, 84c; red Russian, 78c.
Barley Feed, 131 per ton.
Oats No. 1 white, per ton.
Hay Timothy, valley, $16; alfalfa,
IH.
Butter Creamery, 25c.
Eggs Ranch, 42c.
Hops 1911 crop, 43c; 1910, nomi
nal. Wool Eastern Oregon, 916c;
Willamette Valley, luff 17c.
Mohair Choice, 37c.
Seattle.
Wheat Bluestem, 83c; Club, 79c;
red Russian, 78c.
Barley J30 per ton.
Oats. $29 per ton.
Eggs 36c.
Hay Timothy, $15 pe? ton; alfalfa,
)16 per ton.
Quality Supreme
Every mines sf material thai om bit
a StaJtkaktr wagon or busty the
Siudmbakir Reputatioa behind it
Kenrly sixty years' exrUnr has
tntight us how to make vehicles that
last . F.vcry xle every sHike every
huh every tire every bolt li made
just right.
The result:
The finest wagons potxiMe to pro
duce ami the largest vehicle factory in
the world.
The absolute reliability of the
StuJebaker line appeals to all care
fid buyers those w ho apreciate hon
est value.
The first time you have chance,
come in and let us tell you more
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WAGONS
For Sale by
The- W. F. King Company
For Sale!
A Nw Flvft Rnnm Dw!!. '
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ing. Call on 1
A. H. Lippman & Co J
Millinery
Prices on Fall Hats greatly
reduced.
Mrs. Estes
Millinery Parlors.
PRINEVILLE, . - OREGON.
FOR
Natural Seasoned
CLEAR
Flooring, Rustic
and Finishing
Lumber
go to
A. H. Lipman & Co.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the interior,
V. 8. Land (jilice at The Daliett. OreKon,
Novembur 3rd, TJll.
Notice i hereby Riven that
Chtirlea H. foffin,
of PrfnevillA. Oregon, who, on February Kith
I'.ilO, made horneaWad, No. (.'4, for NW'
section 'J2, townlilp 10 south, range h eant,
WlllHtnette Meridian, has filed notice of In
tention to make final commutation proof, to
establish claim to the land above descrlljed,
before Warreti Brown, county clerk at h in of
flee, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 12th day of
LiecernlKT, lifll.
Claimant names m wltnonses: Ifenry J. Ed
ward, fjalton A YaN Oiimr C. Claypool, Z.
T. 'iidcon, all of Priii'-vllle, Oregon.
U-'Jp C. W. MOOKE, Register.
Tn gi "1,1 liOlJfiB meets every
KJm KJ Haturd ay night.
Htrangers welctune. R.V. Constable. N. O.:
Wldd Barnes. V. O.; If, I Hobbs, Bee; and
C. B. Dinwiddle. Treas.
Court Reporting
Depositions
Letter Writing
Statements Prepared
E. B. Noonchester
Public Stenographer
Office with Attorney O. 1j. Jiemlcr, Main St
Hervlce Unexcelled. Fee. Keavonable.
Prineville, - Oregon
Horses for Sale.
Oil the old ('. Shiii Smith rntn-h,
nettr rrltirvllle. U'5 bend ol mnrv
hikI peldliiK. Inrjp eiiiMitth tor work
horw, will lie old Itinny tniitilier
nt rvRotmlile prices, i-'nr further
lidortimtlon nddnws O. II. Cuhnkii.,
I'rlnevUle. Orvtton. r.' liMI
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands of Wines,
Liquors and Cigar.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor
. Sheriffs Sale
On Kxwutlon tn Fowlotmr.
In thrfMrvtiti Vowrt u( tti MU ul Oregon ur
lha County of Crook.
State Hunk of KtMmontl, f corMimtlan,t
Utntiff. v.ThiMxlorw K. Hcrkntir. C. '. AmUr
ami, C. K. Niebrti. John Clark, SttMicry Tom
iiit ( roriHtrattou,) stmt Marshall
lUrttwir ouiav (a. corjKrtiuu,j UtJYiul-
nta.
Hy Yirttieof n txwntlnn ami order of !
lutitM out of tht above vmitlcd court ami
can on th 111 h day of octitxrr, mi. In favor
of the ahov namiM plaintiff ami alnaf th
Un nftiniM uVr-niatiu iimm a )ultmtni
attain. thMM tttinUuu, Ttuxxlur K. lUr
nr anil C Nlflavn tor the turn of flgUt
humlntl fifty (?oo.W) dollar with Inlerrai
tliron from th UHhdayol OctMr.l?Ul ai th
ratvof ten ir cent per annuin.atiil tntnty five
Uollar attorney' fee ami the further
urn of rHtevn and lo-ltv dollar roataanddi
burmt'tnettu; which Judgment aa enrolled and
docketed In the clerk' office of aald court on
the IrtthdayoftVtober. lull.
And where It wa further ordered and de-
ereed hy the court that the following dewrllwd
Cremitea, to- it : The nouth half of lot mi m
ered two, a. In block fifty-five, U, of the origi
nal ttiwnlte of Ktdtnoud, Oregon, a iliown by
the twtmUMl map and plat nf ald towtutte on
nieamiot recoru in ttia omce of the county
elerk of Crook county, riiaieof tregn, tn uf-
ing tne iraAte buihtitig on the atiove de'rilel
premtte. together with all and lingular the
tenements and hereditament thereto belong
ing, or In anywise appertaining, alt u ate and be
Ittg within the CountT of c rook autl ritaie of
Oregon, be auld by the iherlff of aald county a
under exerutlon, and the proceed of aald aale. i
after paying tlieconi and dtUuremei)t here- !
in, the accruing rouaml extene of e, be
applletl on the Judgment herein, and In oImmM I
enctj to ald execution, order of al and de
cree, notice 1 hereby given that I have levied ,
upon tu property auuve deacrlbed and 1 wll .
on h
25lk Uy Navtmbar, 1911
the aama being Katurdav of the week, at 1 ,
o'clock In the afternoon ol aald day, at the
front door of tha courthouse In I'rlnevlile,
('r(N)k etiunty, Ortgon, ell to the highest bid- !
iler for caah, all of the right, title ami Interest
of the aatd Theodore K. Herkner, defendant
herein, in and to said real properly and prem
ises to satisfy aald Judgment, coals and dia
bursements, artful tig coats, ux-ne of sale
and attorney' fees, and aald sale will be mad
aithject to redemption In the manner provtavU
by law.
Dated this 17th day of Octnlier. W I,
T. N. HAl.FOI B
10-19 HherlfT of t rook county.
HARNESS and
SHOP
iti it:
H H.D. STILL
vj Prineville, Oregon
C.R. Henry
Resident Locator of
HOMESTEADS
In Southern Crook Co.
Address : : Paulina, Oregon
The Oregon Bar
At the Old Stand
G. W.Wiley & Co., Prps
All kinds of Choice Liquors
Wines and Cigars.
Famous Ranier Beer in
Bottles and on Draft.
Watches! Watches!
Watches!
Howard, Elgin, Waltham, Hampdon,
Illinois, New York, Standard, Ingcr
soll, ranging in prices from$l to $50
21 Jewel Movements for $25.00.
Ladies' watches from $12 to $45.
Gold cases.
L. KAMSTRA, Proprietor.
Crook County Jewelry & Sporting
Goods Store, Prineville, Ore.
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Stroud & Stroud, Proprietors
Choice Beef, Veal
Mutton and Pork
A Fine Line of Sausage
Telephone orders receive
prompt attention
lurpaaHcil Medical Bl.ff, Hut Iake Mineral Wator Cure. Hheimiutiiin,
Stomach, Kidney, lllooil .ml Skin Diwinlera.
HOT LAKE SANATORIUM. - Hot Lake, Oregon
WALTER M. PIERCE, Pre., and Mgr. V-'iH
Oregon Trunk Ry Service
TO
Portland, St. Paul,
Spokane, Chicago,
Direct connection at Fallbridge for Spokane and points east.
Arrive Spokane 9:45 p. m. Through tickets sold to Eastern
points, Puget Sound and other Western points. Deposits
accepted for west-bound tickets to be furnished persons in
the East. Details will be furnished on request.
N. BANK0L, Agent J. J. H0YDAR, Agent
Redmond, Oregon. 11-2 Madras, Oregon
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Butter and Eggs
Country Produce
Begin Treatment Now
Rheumatism Can Be
Cured
A requiwt will bring you our
new booklnt diwcrlblng HOT
LAKE SANITARIUM. N'.tu
ml Hut Minfrul Il.tliH, N.lur.'.
Cure for Rh.um.tiim. Our
equipment i compluto. I'n-
Denver, Kansas City
Omaha, and St. Louis
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DAILY TRAIN Leaves Redmond 7:21
a. m., Opal City 8:00 a. m Culver 8:13
a. m., Metolius 8:30 a. m., and Madras
8:39 a. m., arriving Portland 6:00 p. m.
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc Etc., Eto.
SHIPP& PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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