Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 30, 1911, Image 6

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    REBELS ARE READY
TO CAPTURE NANKING
Investment of Ancient City by
Chinese Revolutionists Now
Complete.
Nanking. After more than half a
poentury of silence, the hills overlook-
.lag the walled city of Nanking, the
aucent capital of China, swarm with
rebellious torero eager for Its occu
pation and determined to overthrow
the lait HrotjShold of the Manchus
south of the Yangtse.
Fmai the TiKer Hill fort for oev-
ral hours Sunday niornius big guns
spoke repeatedly, while farther up
along the northeastern range, from
the top of Purple Mountain, for a
15-mile oemi-clrcle westward to the
Tangtse, smaller forts scattered shells
into every section of the city. So far
su known the casualty list is not
large. General Wong, second In com
mand of the defenders, is among those
killed.
Cabinet Has Deserted Yuan.
Pek in. Premier Yuan Shi Kai is
probably without a cabinet, only the
presidents of the minor boards having
aiccepted offices.
The finance board is without a min
ister. The vice-minister left Pekin
after informing a personal friend that
be did not intend to return. The mil
itary activity on the part of Yuan
Sid Kai is considered a forlorn hope.
Kansas Tarrero Are Found Guilty.
XJncoln Center, Kan. Two of the
defendants in the "tar party" case,
John Schmidt and Sherrill Clark, were
found guilty of assault and battery.
A. N. Simons, the third defendant, was
ate quitted.
Ed Ricord, who decoded Miss Mary
Chamberlain to the place where she
was tarred and who was sentenced to
one year in jail, has already been in
Jail 77 days.
TRADE BALANCE IS HELD
Exports Grow Largely While Imports
Fall Off.
Washington. That United States
trade with foreign countries has grown
considerably this year, compared with
that of a year ago, is the showing
made by statistics of the Department
of Commerce and Labor Just issued.
In exports, the trade for the ten
months ended with October increased
9235,000.000 over the period last year,
while the imports decreased $32,000,-
600 In the same time. A balance of
trade in favor of the Cnited States
amounting to 1401,500,000 existed on
Kovember 1. Canada's exports to this
country for October decreased J 1,200,
06, as compared with October of
last year,, and- $6,300,000 for ten
months ended with October. Amer
ican exports to Canada Increased $6,-
300,000 for October and $48,600,000 for
ten months.
Packers' Stay Referred.
Washington. Chief Justice White
Tefused to grant a stay in the trial of
-the Chicago beef packers, but referred
the attorneys making the application
to the entire bench, with the declara
tion that the question was of too much
importance for him to pass on individ
ually. CHINESE LEAVE COLLEGES
Funds Tor Education, Supplied by
Manchus, Cut Off Owing to War.
San Francisco. One hundred and
fifty Chinese students whose means of
educational support was recently cut
off by the Manchus, will give up their
college careers in America and re
turn to China on the liner Persia, No
vember 29. Forty of the students are
from California schools and the others
from eastern educational institutions.
The collegians, it is reported, will
take an active hand in the organiza
tion of the revolutionary government.
Jury Convicts Editor Axtell.
Storkton, Cal. The jury in the case
of S. B. Axtell, charged with the mur
der of Charles Sollars, returned a
verdict of murder in the first degree
with the recommendation that Axtell
e eent to prison for life. Insanity
-was the defense made.
FUGITIVE GREEK KILLS
Policeman Slain, Another Dying, and
Third Man Wounded.
San Francisco Policeman Chas. G.
Castor is i;ud in a local hospital and
Policeman Thomas Finneily is so bad
ly wounded that there ia little hope
of his rtc:.v(;ry as the result of an
aUJ-mpt to arrest Paulc-s Piandoegos,
a Greek. George Concios, a Greek
rf stain-ant keeper, -was wounded by
Trtudoegos, who, according to Condos,
is wanted in Yelley, Greece, for mur
Kier. Prandoesos was knockf-d down by
George Moss, a chauffeur, when trying
ts escape and was captured by Police
Sergeant O'Keefe.
REV. JOSEPH LAMBERT
Rev. Joseph Lambert, who married
John Jacob Astor and Miss Madeline
Force, has resigned from the ministry
owing to adverse criticism and will
engage in business.
Brief News of the Week.
Like a dreadful nightmare, the fear
of a new general strike is hovering
over England.
More than 130 cities of the United
States are under the commission form
of government.
The census report on wage earners
shows that the average number of
men employed in 1909 to be 6.615,0-16.
Nine dead and 177 injured is the toll
football has collected from the grid
Irons of the country in the 1911 sea
son. . Outside intervention between Italy
and Turkey seems certain. There is
tvery prospect that Italy will be
forced to, otter peace terms which
Turkey can accept
F. K. Lane, who is presidine at the
Interstate Commerce Commission in
quiry Into the business of express
companies, announced that the com
mission would make known its deci
sion the last week in January.
An express package containing $!0.-
000 was stolen from the office of the
Canadian Northern Express Company
at Regina. Night Clerk Cameron was'
absent from the office. When he re
turned he found the package gone.
The extraordinary decrease in de
sertions from the army in the past
two years was attributed by General
Ainsworth, adjutant-general, in his an
nual report, to the vigorous measures
that have taught the enlisted men
how relentlessly desertion is pun
ished.
Pursuant to the call of Governor
Johnson the California Legislature be
gan a special session Monday for the
investigation of matters of state con
cern, including woman suffrage, the
initiative and referendum, weights and
measures, and the issuance of irriga
tion bends.
Frcm many lands the bizh officers of
the Roman Catholic church gathered
in Rome this week to participate in
or witness the great ceremonial of
the consistory, when the largest num
ber of cardinals named at one time
for more than 400 years will receive
their insignia of office and honor.
News of Noted Persons.
President Samuel Gompers, of the
American Federation of Labor, was
unanimously re-elected.
The seventh week of the McNamara
murder trial closed with cht jurorB
and one talesman passed for cause by
both Bides.
John F. Dryden, ex-United States
senator from New Jersey, and widely
known as the founder of the system
of industrial life insurance in the
United States, is dtad.
Lady Constance Lytton and Lady
Sybil Smith, both leaders in the Eng
lish suffragette movement, were neo-
tenced to Jail for smashing windows
during recent demonstrations.
Henry Clay Beattie, Jr., went to his
death at Richmond, Va., the con
fessed murderer of his young wife, al
though the confession was not made
public until four hours after he had
paid the toil exacted by the law.
Miss Mildred Sherman, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Watts Sherman, of New York, heires3
to meny millions, was married to
Lord Camoys, a young nobleman cf
aristocratic lineage, but slender acres
Dr. Simon Kiexner, of the Kockefel
er Institute for Medical Research, ol
New York City, was recently appoint
ed by Emperor William of Germany j
to honorary membership in the Royal j
nstitute for Experimental Therapcu
ics. President Taft has directed the war
den of the Atlanta penitentiary to
transfer Charles W. Morse, the New
York banker, to the United States
army hospital at Fort MsPherson, near
Atlanta, where he will be under medi
cal observation.
In the Olden Days
they eprtnlnly used to enjoy their Trankaittvlnir Dnjm, but tliey ImiJ
not nil the Itu'llttlea enjoyed liy tin to day . What were luxurtea In
thom times rt coiihIiIoiviI mveHnltUn mnviviliiyit. Hut the ilrlt of
ThntikxKivluff remain the annie, ami you will fevl thankful Indeed
If you are a customer of uuro, uud enjoy the luirKiilim we arc offering.
City Meat Market
Sale of Mattresses
We are offering you in new and second-hand, about
forty mattresses almost at your own price. Give us a call
and we will convince you our prices are right.
3 City orders given prompt attention. We set up all
stoves and guarantee satisfaction. j
STORDAHL & CONDART.
NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE
Masonic Building. Pioneer Phone.
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Seneral ffilacksmithing
Horseshoeing, Wood Work, ktc.,
Neatly and Promptly Donb
Whes it is Done By : : :
Siobert TTfoore
Satisfaction Will
Prlneville,
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"I. W. HARPER"
WHISKEY
HERD
THERE!
EVERYWHERE!
Ask your traveling friends if 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 & Browder
Shaniko and BenrL Oregon
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Statement of Reiourcet and Liabilities of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At the clot of butineaa June 7, 1911
UKHOtJIM.'Kt! IJAfllLITIKI
Ian and Illnonunta fM,tXt OS capital Htoek, paid in 150,000 00
Unlttd Btatea B)nd ViJUiO 00 Burplua fund, earned 60,000 00
Hank r.rerolnei!,etc 12.M0 12 Undivided proflta, earned ;r7,72-l 66
Oasu A Dae from banka 210,'JM 04 Circulation , 8,ft0o 00
Uepoalhl SM.OW 3
B. F. Allen, Pre.id.nl T. M. Baldwin, Cathier
Will Wuriweiler, Vice Pre.ideul H. Baldwin, A..'t Cathier
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY
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Okkoon.
!tofufctal Cards!
Dr. Howard Gove
Dentist
Rooms 14 and IS Adamaoa Building.
T. li. J. 1)U1 1 V
Attorntj?-Mt-Law
(Mucouor to W. A. Itoll)
I'KINtVlt.lH ... OKKOON
N. W. Sanborn
Attirtuv-at-I.w
AdtutiHon blix-k l'rlnovllle
Q C. SSrM
SPf Cue
Orfm
w. v. m um
o. c. YOUNG
jOamytrt
Prt-tlre tn nit rmiru. Stw-inl kttpntlnn to
ur tutliu, luij.luu sua vniulu.l Jiluiax.
Dr. John Iluback,
Ijity wirltmry HurKtin I', a. Army,
lvrlmriit ul Ihe t'hlltfiinm.
All HiirgUki Hurk t liiHuuu.l.lc
Hamilton Stable.
Prinevilla. Or.
W. A. UI-LL
FRANK MUNUFEE
Ijtwycrs
The Dalles
Orfiron
Ot'CDUHTM
Belknap dt Cdwards
(County I'liysklan.)
5P. iiitt,
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Pn mill; Onttm.
rml A. Bice. C. K. J. B. Novlllo, Jr.. K M
County Surveyor. Dtyuly (.'. Surveyor,
Rice & Neville
Civil Engineers,
UoncrU KnsEticerlnff. 1'mftEviM.R, uhkuom.
C. SSrink
Caayr
Jt ttrttt, !PrlntilU, Ortjom,
Cilu Axawsain Fniirn,r Dv o Nieai
urrii.-i (ins uooa hcth or Adhom'i
uaue bToas. Hnili omoe au rcaj
deaoe ttilephuuea.
Primtmilt,.
Ortffcm
Dr. J. Tregelles Fox
M. K. 0. 8. Knje; ami I,. H. A. London;
Liincec ()r-)?oii State Medical Hoard.
Siiecialint in Sunrnrv: llvitiene: All-
mmitarv Canal: women and cliildren'a
dlneoaea.
A tiemlRtice at olBi e. Main 8t., I'rlno
vi in, (iiiily 11 to 3. Tel. l'ioneor 157.
Comultatlon Free Houri8to6
R. D. Ketchum, M. T. D., D. C.
Acute and chronic tliftcuHi'a trcatt'd
Httt'ceHHfiilly by purely
(lrti)li'HH mi'tlioilH
Roomi 16-17 Adaauon Bldg. Galls made
G. A. MeFAULANF
Lawyer
Practice in all courts and U. 8. Land
Ollice.
Redmond,
Oregon
Willard .II. Wirtz
Attorncy-ut-Iiaw.
Olllco In M. It. IJIbkm' olllco.
I'UI.N'KVILl.i:, OltKOON,
Huntington & Wilson
Attorneys
Of The Pulled, Ihnve opened oftlnea In
Portland, Oregon, Rooms 805-807
Lewis Building. ,
BuKlneHH sent to them from Crook County
thrmiKh Ihelrotnee In The Uulles or dlree.t
In their Portland uddroHn Will reeelve nrumut
attention, l'ortluud I'hout, Main "ii1.
Dr. Charles MacFadden
Oiteopathte Phyticlan
It vavnlt., lplitle and Nnttiml Tttrttutlca
kiupioyiMl. t'hrulilo lHMiiMa Hptl(ir.
Office Over Morrt Furniture Store.
Crwk County jfottrttt C
Abalrwu nl till to nil land and
luoa lU 111 Cruut euuitiy.
X. F. WrUt, SKnttry, PrlatiilU, 0rta
1Z. l'reinoiit
Arahitect ami Desifmr.
Late mpatiiMlM lit hniltliig rnn.trnt linn. Iiturlnr
arraiiseiuvnu ami ilm-ufaliuii.
HidiiiarLra ai Urfgon Hutt'l,
PriiMville, . . Orefon.
HAVE YOU
Fild your Deed? Of Course.
HAVE YOU
An Abstract)
(Vrliilnly weryoiia has an alxtract now.
Ikt yon know where yoor corunri lire.
Well, Ho, Not enactly.
Brcwiter Engineerinj Company,
I'rinovillo, Oregon, will Iwata IIikiu lur
you anl iiuriite tlm work. Surviv
ing, flatting, Irrigation Kngiiieeriug.
i'liont I'lonwr 'Mi.
D. H. PEOPLES
Civil and Irrigation Engineer.
Irrigation, Subdivision, Land
Surveying, Mapping,
Estimating.
Office next door to Lyric Therter
Road Warrant Call.
Kegifttenxl roail warrant upt" anil
Including No, .Nnveiiilwr 111, lull.
Daily Auto Service
Kroiti I'rinm-ille to Hitttini by tray of
O'.Nell, UiHliiitml an. I t'linn I ll,
I.t.avtw l'riliHvilln at 19aVlnt-b- Tii-ltMla
on hale at nllli-o unit tluor to xl
olllen. J. K, t'liiiiMUM, proii.
Notice far PuHllcati.n.
Iw(artltiellt t( Ihe tnlertitr,
I'. N. lii.l Ultiie al Tlii' llli-. ur. ..ti
Ni.vemlier sin. mil.
NllUl- U tlerelv rIvmi thai
IV.I. t H. Hamlvlil.
of I'lhu-viiie, iirismi, wl. iu Avrll r.'tt.t,
lylti, ttta.lo ttilii(-.l ..I. Inr hl. NW1,,
', ami MV, H ij, a- ll..n i.t,loii.
thiols miuiIi. raiivn lii ea.t, tllamvile M-.
rttlian, ha ltlrl imllre ul llili-nliub to make
Altai etmmtilallin r.Mil, In elabtult i-Ulln It,
Ihe tern! alKive iteat'rllie.1 u-ture Wam-n
llruwii, eolllily rlrrk al hi. ime. al I'rllievllle,
Oreioii, mi Hie laid il Im-etnlmr, lull.
rlalfualH name aa ltli-r: Julin N,
Mitrnelt, i nn tt ll.n, A . Curl Mullet, Hit bar.l
I'tttiller, all ul I'rltu-vllle. Of-Kini.
H l t!. W. MUIIHR, RegUler,
Notlc of Pinal AcciumtliiH.
Nullea 11 herxhr given l 111 untter.llietl,
the adiiitnUlratur of the ealale uf llnvht
Mndwy, deeeuai-il that lie ttaa imtde ami llleil
Willi the i-letk ut IheemtlUV r.turl Ilia niml
aeixmhtlitif ftf hi. atlMtliii.tralliin of anlit
eNlale, aiul that the Ihmnrnhle Ciunly Court
haaai t Mumlnv, Hie 41 li ll.r uf lieremlier,
lull, al 10 n'eliH-k III the f.,r. ii.M.ri. al Ihe
eimlilv emirt neim In I'rlnevilip, (Ireaun, aa
Ihe tlmeuml plui-e fur hearing and .IUIlig
aaht nnal aeitiiunilna.
llalril Hill iuU Uuy uf Novell, Ur IBM,
Hov NWI.L,
Ailliilnl.lrnl.ir uf Ihe ealato uf Iiavhl l.lllil-
eny, I ai-etwil .
ulku (or I'libllcation.
lauletr.l Trm-i. I'ui.Ue Ijin.l sale.
I)e)-Aitiiieiiti( the lliu-ilnr.
t'. 8. Olll. e at The Iiuunn,
(lilulwt SMh, I'M I.
Nnllre In heretir given Dial, aa illn-i-li-,1 l,y
tin-('iiiiilil..lulier til Die lit.m-tai liitil liini'e,
uiith-r inivl.(..n. l Ai-I ul iiuk'''- aji.nnpil
June T, Wi(III Mam . .'.17, e will i.fT.-l l .ilh
Uc hmU-.Iu llle IhkIii-rI hlu.ler.al 10: hi ilVm k a.
ill, on the IKth'Uvot llm-.-iiil-r I'JII.atthU
i, Hie l.ill.m lint t.-.i rlt, Inn. I: N u
NK,i ami i W', ski,, Hee. a, T 111 ., K. It eal
lUalnettv Mi-ihllau. No. ie-.IU.
Any iier.iiii. eUlnilin ailvei.i.tv the ah.ive
ilewrlU'il latut are a'lvlm-U to nle'lhelr elalm..
n .iI.j.k U Hln, ull Or U'ii.iu the til, M- li .lgiiattil
or ilo, i;, w. MllliKK,
" Keeelver.
Notice af Adaintilralrii'i Salt f Laad.
Nollre U lierehv iriv-en hv Ihe iittti-r.l.ne,1
the aihtilnl.ti'atrlx ol the c.tnt ufjuhnlt.
ni.aoi", oeit'si'.l, unit
ir.uanl in an inl.p f
the t-uoiily court ol lite Hia.e of Oregon lor
rimik eotllllv. maile on Ihe atli il.v ul lC.,u,.t.
Iier, urn, .lie will at the trout ilmir ol the
coiiniv cuurU. n.i.o In I'rlneville, Oreaou, on
1 In-Will day ol lliieeliilwr, lull, at III oVIoek III
Ihe lorenoon, a.-1 1 al imhlle aale In the hlalieal
htil.ler, anhjert to uonitrmatlon by alit eootity
court, all the rluhl, tllle and Interim! the John
II. Ki aoia bail at Ihe time ol hi. death III the
lollouiiiK diiaerllied real nutate, trwll: tin
one, Iwo and three In bloek eight In the (1 rat
addition to I'rl ii. 'villi,, lir.-n,,n.
Termii ol iialu.i'ftnh tiiun eouftrmatlon,
llated thllUih day of Noveuile.r, lull
, , , , , Mahoaickt llniK,
AdinlnlHtratr1! oleaialo oljohu it. Heami, do
eeaAed, Kotlca for Publication.
Iieiiartment ol the Interior.
U. H. Land ollice al'l he l)alle, (iri aun
,, , . , , (ii-tobur j.uli, toil.
Nollce Ii hereby lven Uiat
Joi-.li T. Km,
ol Prlneville, Or.'Kon, who, in June IMh, 1010,
made honieatead, No. 07IMH, (or W'4 Ni.,,n.
iion2, Imviuibli, 16Hoilth, rilllKO lllea.t, Vtil
Iwiiinelte Meridian, h llleil no'lce ol In.
1. , mini loiiiiiiinaiiun Jirooi. 10
(H ibllHh elalm to the lillid aUivo ileaerlia'd,
iiuiore 1 lummy k. ,i. Duffy, u, H. CoinmlAnliiiii-r,
al III. olllee. at I'l l iii-vtllo, (irenoll, on the iith
duy ol 1 let-em liur, bin.
rbilninnl uaiiii.A aa wllueMea: T.oilla
Hodee., Charlea F. Comlart, (Minrlen Dlllwld
die, Kay V. Coimliihlo. all nl I'rlu.-vl lln ll.,,.
Son. c. VV. MlKlltk
lleilaur.
Give us your order for
CORDWOOD
Juniper or Pine, large or
small quantities.
DILLON'S YARD
Opposite Post Office.
The Home Bakei y Bread
la now on dale nt A. G. Ellefson'i, both
white and Graham, 10-atltf