Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 16, 1911, Image 3

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    TRIAL OF CHICAGO
PACKBHAS BEGUN
Ten Face Prosecution In Fed
eral Court With Jail Sent
ences Possible.
Chicago. Aflor inor than nln
JcuiV Invrjt'dullon bjr (hi guvera
n.ent, llio ttrat orlmlnul ironcutlun
or Individual Hunt pucker under 111
Blirriima antitrust act hut bi-Kuii hr
tinfur Judga Carpuntur, lu lu Untied
8tt DUtrlct Court.
Ten Clilcagu paokur wara placed
on trial charged wllb itiuiiopollilng
and restraining lutvraiala trad Id
fr'h moult. Th ponaliy which may
te InrllotcMl If tlivy ba found guilty
la a Una of luOO or a auntenca ol
on year In th county Jail, or bulb.
The defutidanu are Uiuit F. Swift,
lircaldent of Swift ft Co., and direc
tor of llio National Packing Company;
Kdward K. Swift, vlcc-pmldout of
Swift Co. and director of tha Na
tional lacking Company; Charlva 11.
Swift, director of Swift Co ; Kd
ward TUdcn, prwldeut of the National
1'acklng C'omiany; J. Ogden Armour,
prealdi-nt of Armour ft Co.; Arthur
Mocker, general manager for Armour
A Co.; Kdward W. Morrla, prvaldcnt
of Morrla ft Co.; Francia A. Fowler,
director Bwlft ft Co.; Thomaa J.
Connor, superintendent of Armour ft
Co.; Loul II. Herman, nianagor for
Morrla ft Co.
Widow Appllea for Cut In Allowanea.
Snn Ftanclaco For the flrat time In
the hlatnry of th Snn Kranclaco su
perior court a widow applied for a
reduction luntead of an lucreaae of
ber family allownnce. Mra. Anna
Meloy Donnhoo, widow of the lata
Michael Donatio, appeared before
Jmlgo Thomaa F. Qruham and aaked
that her monthly allowance be reduced
from Mono to 12000 aaylng thut tha
money wus mora tlnui aha could
apemi.
Road Bond Cat Up at Madford.
Medford. Ore. The aecond atep In
the campaign of opposing the ll.COO,
000 bond Issue for good roada In
Jnckaon County was taken when at
torneys for Kd Andrewa, the complain
lug taxpayer, argued against A. E.
Iteamea, the counsel for the county
court, regarding tha legality of tha
liroposed laaue.
Holy War la Imminent
Tripoli. Reports here from adja
cent states any Hint a Jrhad, or holy
war, It Imminent through all North
Africa. Advlcea have reached Gen'
eral Cnneva, the Italian commander,
that Arab delegations are In Tunla In
vltlng their fellow Mohammedans
there to cross the Tripoli frontier and
join In a war of extermination.
MUST WAIT SEVEN YEARS
Control of Paper Will Not Yet Paaa
Into Hands of Pulltier'a Bona
New York. Not until Herbert, the
14-year-old son of tha late Joseph
l'ulltxer, becomes 21 years of age and
has had soma little experience In tho
publishing buslncHa, will the actual
control of tho Pulltier newspapers,
the Now York World and the St,
Loul! Globe-Dispatch, pass Into tha
rmndn of tho famous odltor'a sons.
Mr. Pulltier never saw his youngost
son, who was born five years after
the publisher was Stricken blind, but
the lad had been tha constant com'
panlon o-f hi father during his de
cllnlng yeara and tha terms of Mr.
Fulitfer't will Indicate that he thought
Herbert promised to bav great abll
ity.
The terms of the will provide that
all the Pulitzer boys come Into con'
trol of the newspaper properties at
the same time. Mr. Pulltier evident'
ly thought the best way to turn over
the guidance to his sons would be
when Herbert, the youngest, reached
maturity.
Suffragists to Win Working Woman,
Now York. Following the victory
of tho Bast In the national conven
tion of the woman suffragists, it Is
announcod that a campaign Is to be
Inaugurated here that will have for Its
chief purpose the spreading of the
propaganda of the suffrage among the
wnge-enrnlng womon of this part of
the country. The campaign will place
emphiisls upon the economic phase of
the Ihsuo.
Garbage Menace New York Streets
New York. New York's streets
lmvo besome bo littered with piles
of garbage as the result of tha street
clonnerB1 strike that Street Cleaning
CominlHBlonor Edwards lias begun to
uso disinfectants,
Election Tie In McKlnJey' Town.
Canton, 0. The official count com
plete for mnyor shows a tie between
Tmnbull, Democrat, and Schilling,
Socialist. Tho contest was decided
tiy the toss of a coin and the Demo
crat won.
DR. SUN YAT SIN
Dr. Sun Yat Bin, who I th lead
ing spirit In th Chinas uprising
against th Manchu dynasty.
RODGERS HAS ACCIDENT
Aviator Fall 125 Fast Into Plowed
Field, but Escape Injury,
Lo Angeles. In an attempted
flight from Pasadona to Long Beach
to end his Atlantic to-Paclflc Journey
officially, C. P. nodger met with th
worst mishap of bla career, falling
with bla machine 125 feet Into a
plowed field on the Orr ranch, half
way butween the two cities and with
in alght of bis destination.
Although no bones were broken,
Rodger ws badly shaken. His face
was scratched and torn, his bands
were burned by hi motor, and, after
recovering consciousness,' be com
plained of a severe pain In his side.
Ills machine was completely wrecked.
Mm. Curia Did Not Elopa.
Paris. Paris, always ready to be
lieve the stories told by scandal's
busy tongue, has awakened with a
near senna of shame to tha fact that
Its gossips have been slandering
France's chief woman scientist For
It has been established now, even to
the saturation of those who make
scepticism a rule of life, that Mme.
Curie, Joint discoverer with her late
husband of radium, did not elope with
Profcasor Langevln. The rumor of
the elopement was published broad
cast In Parts.
West May Get Cardinal.
Rome. The appointment of a fourth
American cardinal, who ahall repre
sent the West, Is said to be under con
sideration at the Vatic, i,
DEATH FOLLOWS IN
WAKE OF CYCLONE
Chicago. The central West was
swept by a terrific wind, rain and sleet
storm. Report received tell of death
and Injury" and extensive property
loss In Southern Wisconsin, Illinois
and Iowa and near the Greiit Lakes.
The storm followed an unusually hot
period during which several persons
wore prostrated.
Southern Wisconsin was the hard
est hit. Near Orfordvllle six deaths
are reported to have occurred and at
Milton, a few miles away, there was a
seventh. The dead In Rock County,
Wisconsin, alone will number at least
17.
In Iowa a BOdegree drop In the
temperature turned the pouring rain
into driving sleet and a coat of Ice
covered the city, stopping entirely
eloctrlc and steam traffic.
Woman Leads Wlsoonsln Teachers.
Milwaukee. For the first time In
many years a woman was elected to
head the Wisconsin Teachers' Asso
ciation. The honor was bestowed upon
Mra. Mary D. llradford, superintend'
ent of schools of Kenosha.
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Track prices: Club, 80c;
blueatem, 84c; red Russian, 77c.
Barley Feed, $33 per ton,
Oats No. 1 white, $22 per ton.
liny Timothy, valley, $17; alfalfa,
$14.
Butter Creamery, 35c.
Eggs Ranch, 44c.
Hops 1911 crop, 43',!C; 1910, nomt
nal.
Wool Eastern Oregon, 9ijfl0c;
Willamette Valley, 1517c,
Mohair Choice, 37c.
Seattle.
Whent Dlucstem, 83c; club, 80 1;
rod Russian, 7So.
nnrloy $35 per ton.
Ontu- $:!0 per ton.
Eggs Ranch, 4!c.
J!uttor Creamery, 3Cc.
Hay Timothy, $15 per tea; alfalfa,
$13.
FRANCIS L STETSON
Vf.H,.:,.
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1 -"A J. ?
Francis Lynda Stetson, chief coun
sel for th "8tel Trust," who will
fight ths Government's suit to dissolv'
th compsny.
Brief News of the Week.
Drinking water for the United States
army In th future la to be purified by
electricity.
The first session of Canada's newly
elected twelfth parliament opened
Wednesday.
Almost 1.000,000 women will ba eli
gible to vote for president of the
United States In the national election
next year.
From figures Just compiled It ap
pears that the citizens of the United
Statoa hold the unique record of lick
ing 30,000,000 postage stamps every
day.
The total registration of Los Ange
les for tha coming city election
reached a total of 191,941. Of these
108,736 are men and 82,205 women
voters.
The Oreat Northern Steamship
Company's liner Minnesota, which
was aground off Kurushlma, near
Shlkoku, Japan, waa floated safely at
high tide and proceeded on her way to
Seattle.
Between 30,000.000 and 40,000,000
bushels of wheat lie burled and worth
less under a foot of tipien snow on
the prnlTles of Western Canada, ac
cording to tho estimate of local grain
men.
Hostility toward Chancellor Ton
Dethmiuin-Hollweg and criticism of
the crown prince, Frederick William,
were features of the debate over the
Morocco-Congo affair In the German
Reichstag.
The national baseball commission
snya the players are not entitled to
a share of the money obtained from a
moving-picture company for the privi
lege of taking pictures during the
world's championship series.
News of Noted Persons.
Andrew Donar Law has been select
ed leader of the Unionist party In the
British House of Commons, In suc
cession to Arthur J. Balfour, who re
signed. The National Museum has recently
received a large and valuable collec
tion of memorials of the late Rear
Admiral Wlndeld Scott Schley of the
United States navy.
King George and Queen Mary, es
corted by a squadron of battleships,
have sailed from England for India,
where they will be the chief figures
In the coronation Durbar, December
12th.
Andrew Carnegie hrfs announced a
gift of $25,000,000 to the Carnegie Cor
poration "to promote the advancement
and diffusion of knowledge and under
standing Among the people of the
United States."
Champ Clark, Speaker of the Na
tional House of Representatives, was
Indorsed for the Democratic nomina
tion for president by the Democratic
convention of the Seventh Kansas
Congressional district.
The Biidden decision of Pope Pius
to hold a consistory this month for
the purpose of the creation of 20 car
dinals Is believed to be explained by
the fact that the pope has been
warned by his physicians that his end
is near.
Henry S. Graves, chief forester of
tho government, desires to enter Into
agreements with the western states
whereby they mny relinquish their
scattered school sections In t'aa na
tional forests and tnko In exchnngo nu
eyual orea of fores!, reset re lands In
compact fonn.
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Short and Direct
and other Western Oregon Points
via. the Deschutes branch of the
Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navi
gation Company.
Through Car Service Between Bend and Portland.
Daily Train Schedule:
Lv. Rend 6:30 a. m.
" Deschutes 6:63 a.m.
" Redmond 7 :21 a. to.
" Opal City 8:00 a.m.
Metollus 8:30 a.m.
" Madra 9:00 a.m.
Ar. Deaciiutea Jet. 1:15 p. m.
" The Dalle 1 :55 p. m.
" Portland 5:45 p. m.
Call on nearest O.-W. R. & N. Agent for any information desired, or
address 11-2-lm
Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
Sherman, Clay & Company
Morrison Street at Sixth, Portland, Oregon.
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Business Integrity
A good name to great commercial asset. Confidence ie the basis of the
world's business. When confidence is disturbed confusion, panic and dis
aster follow.
There are great commercial houses, banks and other business concerns
in every community, who by long years of fair and honorable business deal
ings have become known as reliable; concerns whose word is aa good as a
"Gold Bond."
Sherman. Oar A Co. are dealers in reliable pianos. For nearly half a
century thy have been selling pianos on the Pacific Coast and their selling
methods are Bell known. Every piano is juBt ac represented, and fully
guaranteed. One prico to every one e?ery where makes certain that you
get full value for your money.
We make no pretense of giving vou something for nothing, but we as
sure you MAn Honest Piano at an Honest Price." Why buy a piano of
indifferent quality when you might just as well have one of worth? We
sell a new piano as low as 1205.00 and fully guarantee it
We sell Steinway, A. B. Chase, Everett, Conover, Packard, Ludwig,
Estey, Emerson, Kurtsmann, Cable, Kingburry and Wellington Pianos.
Our Mail Order Department is under the supervision of a practical
piano builder who knows tone.
If you are thinking of buying a piano write for catalogue, prices and
terms. We deal direct with you.
The "business integrity" of Sherman, Clay & Co.. make it certain you
will be satisfied with your dealings here.
A Gross Fraud
Is alleged in the suit filed in Crook Count; Circuit Court
. Aug. 14. A widow sells ber arm as unincumbered Our Ab
stract reveals acts 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.
PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY
(Member Oregon Association of Title Men)
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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY
Route to Portland
FROM
BEND, REDMOND
AND
CENTRAL OREGON,
Lv. Portland 7:50 and 10:00 a. m.
" Tha Dalles 12:40 p.m.
" Deschutes Jet 1 :30 p. m.
Ar. Madras .5:45 p. m.
" Metolius 6:00 p.m.
" Opal City 7:06 p. m.
" Redmond 7:45 p.m.
" Deschutes 8:13 p.m.
" Bend 8:35 p. m.
"I. We HARPER"
WHISKEY
HERE!
THERE!
EVERYWHERE!
Ask your traveling friends il that's not true.
HARPER is on sale in practically every town, city
and village where whiskey can be lawfully sold.
You can taste the reason.
Sold By
Silvertooth & Browser
Shaniko and Bend, Oregon
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Crook County jfijract Co.
Abstract of title lo all Uxt sad
tow a Iota la Crook eoaaty.
I. F. WU, Secretary, rnMrille. Ore,
F. E. Fremont
Architect and Deeig Mr.
Late meahrKti in building conatructton, Interior
erraDajemeDta au4 decoration.
Headquarter! at Oregon Hotel.
Prinarilla, . Oregon.
Notice of Appointment of Administrator
and to Creditors.
Vntlee l twrebr siren that the nndoe.
alcnd haa bern. by tbe oonntv court of the
Slal of On-eron for Crook countv, dulraM-
rjlnted admintatralor of the eaute of lawli
Hlalnf . den-uwd. and all pv-nione bavin
elalma aaatnt aald eatte am h-rbr re
quired to prewnt the earn, duly TorlnVd, to
aald admlntatrator. at Hie law offline of M. K.
Brink. In Prlnevtlle. On-con, within alx
monthe from the dale of toa flrat publica
tion of title notion.
Iwtrd and pabllahed Itret time October
12n. lull. iL,,,A, H. tts.
Administrator of theeetate ofLewla J. Kle
ins, peonteed. 1042-;t
Notic to Creditors.
Notle is hereby siren, by the nnderelsne4,
the administrator ol the estate of Joha V, mx en
blast, deceased, to all creditors and others
bavins claims against said esute to preawnt
the same with the proper vouchers to tb
undersigned at the oRKeof U.K. Elliott la
Frinevllle, Oreson, within six months Iroat
the first publication ol this notice.
bated October , 1SU.
A. ZELL,
Administrator of the estate of John Wageo
blast, deceased.
lHotlce of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hewbT given by the Dnderalrned,
the alminitrtor of the ette of Mary
McMeekin, dereied, to all persons tntereetea
in Mid etttite that he hu male and filed with
the elerc of this court hii&Dav. account.!. of
hti administration of said estate and the honor
able County Court has set Monday, the 4th day
of December, mi, at lu o'clock in the forenoon,
at the county courtroom in FrineTilie, Ore
gon, as the time and place for bearing and sew
l ling sad final accounting. At which said
time and place, any person interested in said
estate may appear and object to said final ao
counting.
bated this 26th day of October, 1911.
William HcMrzkhc.
Admlniitratorof the estate ol Mair McMeekin,
deceased.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
D. 8. Land Office at The Dallea, Oregon
October 19th, 1V1L.
Notice is hereby given that
Chester N. Johnson, of PrineviHe, Oregon,
who, on February 2Mh, 1910. made Homestead,
No. OWWK, for NW 8WW, gee. and S &Km
NE'-i SWV4, section il, township IS south,
ranee 15 east, Willamette Meridian, haa filed
notice of intention to make final commutation
proof, to establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before W arren Brown, county clerk
at his office, at Prineville, Oregon, on the JAiti,
day of November, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: lake M,
Bechtell, Samuel B. Ellis, Glenn Hendrickson,
Carl M. Larson, all of Prineville, Oregon.
lt-J6p c. W. MOORE, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
V. 8. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon
October 19th, 1911.
Notice Is hereby given that
Andrew S. Thompson,
of Prineville. Oregon, who. on March 4th, 1910.
made homestead, No. 06136, forSNWi, and
V SW'i. section 15 township 16 south, range
16 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make final commutation proof,
toestablish claim to the land above described,
before Warren Brown, county clerk, at his of
fice, at Prineville, Oregon, on the28th dayol
November, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: Glenn Hen
drickson, Lake M. Bechteil, Chester N. John,
son, Carl M. Larson, alt of Prineville, Oregon.
10-26p C. W.MOORE, Heglster.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
C. S. Land office at The Dalles. Oregon
October 19th. 1911,
Notice is hereby given that
Simeon 8. Negus,
of Lamonta, Oregon, who, on May 18th. 19o8
, made homestead. No. 15156 serial. No. OWtiO,
: for SE'i SVVVi, S'j SE, and NE SEi,
section 14, township is south, range 14 east,
; Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make final five-year proof, to es-
i tablish claim to the land above described, be
fore Warren Brown, county clerk, at his office,
at Prineville, Oregon, on the 29th day of No
vember, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: Oscar Cox,
Joseph F. Weigand, Charles F. Freeman, Levi
Knorr, all of Lamonta,
:HW6 C.W.MOORE, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Land Ofllce at the Dalles, Oregon,
October 18th, 1911.
Notice is hereby given that
John W. Houston,
of Roberts, Oregon, who, on February 23rd,
1910, made homestead, No. 06078, for Sl4 SE'i.
Sec. 24 aud NWV4 NE1, NEH NW, section 2o,
township 18 south, range 18 east, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make
final commutation proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before T. E. J. Duffv,
1. 8. Commissioner at his office, at PrineviUe,
Oregon, on the 2nd day of December, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses Henry Car
lin, Dick Mulholl&nd, Edmond A. Parker,
Elam C. Fought, all of Roberts, Oregon,
lu-iGp c. W. MOORE, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
V. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
October 16th, 1911,
Notice is hereby given that
Elbert I. Houston,
of Roberts, Oregon, who, on December 24th.
1904, made homestead, No. 14094 Serial, No.
0A4JS,for 8E4 8KV section 2 and Wi 8W4,
KKJSW4, section 1, township 19 south, ranga
18 east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice
of intention to make final five-year proof, to
establish claim to the land above described,
before T. E. J. Duffy, U. S. Commissioner at hia
office, at 1'rineville, Oregon, on the 2nd da of
December. 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: HenrvOarlin,
Dick Muiholland, Edmund A. Parker, 'Elam C,
Fought, all ol Roberts, Oretcon.
W-26P C. W. MOORE, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Laud office at The Dalles, Oregon
October 2oth, 19llv
Notice Is hereby given that
Joseph T, Kox,
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on June 18th, 1910,
in atle homestead, No. 07048, for W'-j, NWl-4', sec
tion 28, township 16 south, range 16 east, Wil
lammette Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make final commutation proof, to
establish claim to the land nbove described,
before Timothy E. J, Duffy, lT. 8. Commissioner,
at his otiice, at Prineville, Oregon, on the olh
day of December, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: Louis.
Hodges, Charles F. Condart, Charles Dimvid
die, Kay V. Constable, all of Prineville, Oro
gon. C. W. MOOKK,
11-2 Register.
Notice ol? Final Accounting.
Notice ts hereby given by the iindfrsipned,
tho administrator of the estate of David
liituioty, deceased that he bus made and tiled
with ttie clerk of the county court his final
accountiiiK of his ndmlnlstraiion of sa4d
eslwle, and that the Honorable County Court
has set Monday, the 4th day of leceuiber,
1911, at 10 o'clock in tne forenoon, at the
county court room in Prineville, Oregon, as
the time and place lor hearinic and settling
stitd final Hwountlng.
Dated this 2nd day of November 19H.
Kov NKWKLt,
Adminl tratnr of Hie estate .of David LiuiK