PLOTTERS TRAILED TO HOME COLONY Sect is Said to Have Kept Dy namiters Who Blew Up Los Angeles Times. Taeoma, Wash. Disclosure made ublic her hare revealed the (act that Home Colony, a lettKmenl of "Free Thinkers" on Joe bay, less than 20 wiles from Taeoma. was, for several months prior to the night the Los Angeles Times building was dynamit ed, the dwelling p'-ace of M. A. Schmidt and Parid Caplan, that J as. B. McXamara visited there, and that for nearly twelve months Caplan and his friends were under the eye ot William J. Hums. Jay Fox. editor of the "Agitator," an anarchistic periodical, la known to tare been a close friend of jCaplan, and J. M. Tillman, a Burns detective who formerly was a deputy sheriff with supervision over the Home Col ony, and Oscar Engrail, formerly manager ot the co-operative store at Home, declare that Caplan and Fox attempted to buy high-power dynamite in the fall of 1910. While there Tillman learned that It was at the Home that Caplan and Pox bad pored over books dealing with the uee ot high explosives and also that Fox was in Los Angeles in the latter part of September, 1910. Tilkman told a detailed story ot the long vigil he had kept on Caplan and Fox. He told of making the acquaint ance of Engrail, the co-operative col ony grocer and of learning from him the don study Caplan and the agi tator leader were known to have giv en to explosives. INSURGENTS TAKE STUMP Roosevelt's Friends to Tell Ohloana T. R. Will Not Be Candidate. Columbus, 0. To impress on Ohio Republicans that Theodore Roosevelt will not be a candidate for the presi dential nomination in 1912, John D. Fackler. secretary of the Ohio Pro gressive League, completed arrange ments tor a speechmaklng tour of the state by United States Senator Moses E. C'app, of Minnesota, ex-United States Forester Clifford Pinchot, James R. Garfield, of Cleveland, and Louis D. Brandeis, of Boston. Pugilist Shot at Portland. Portland, Ore. Shot by the hus band of hia divorced wife, "Mysterious Billy' Smith, pugilist, horse trainer, and one of the most widely known porting men on the Pacific Coast, while walking In the company of his x-wife, was shot and probably fataly wounded by Albert B. Loomis, cap tain of the riverboat Weown, husband of Smith's divorced wife. GROWERS INDORSE TARIFF All Duty Reformers Are Denounced by Speakers Before Association. Omaha. Strongy indorsing a high protective tariff on wool, prominent speakers at the session of the annual convention of the National Woolgrow ers' Association denounced all tariff reformers, including Congressman Un derwood, as enemies of industry. Tney decried all efforts now being made to have wool placed on the free list and asserted that the tariff should be based on scoured wool, costing 51 cents a pound to raise in America, nd only 16 cents abroad. i Plot to Assassinate Madero Foiled. Mexico City. A conspiracy to as sassinate President Madero and pro claim a provisonal Presidency, pend ing the coming of General Reyes to the capital to assume the office of President, has been frustrated at the last moment, In the opinion of the authorities, by the arrest of General Hlginco Aguilar and Melotcn Hurtado, of the Federal army, and of a score of co-conspirators. DOUBLE PENSION POSSIBLE By One Injury Person May Suffer Two Distinct Diszbilites. Olympia, Wash. A workman affect ed by the 3911 Industrial compensa tion law may receive double compen sation where he suffers "permanent partial disability" and "temporary to tal disability," says Assistant Attor tey General Kelieran, in an opinion to the Industrial Insurance Commis eion. He sa;-s the law rcooynizes the fact that one s-istaining an Injury may suffer, as a p?ult of one injury, two whoMy distinct disabilities, the one total, though temporary, the othe partial, though permanent. Thus, if a wnrkmanjoses a finder he Is entitled to a pension for the permanent loss, or "permanent par tial disability," and, as well, a month ly compensation for a "temporary to tal disability," which coincides with the time he is unable to follow his employment. INFANTA EULALIE (TV- Infanta Eulalle, the Spanish prin cess who quarreled with King Alfonso over publication of her book. A. G. VANDERBILT WEDS Mrs. McKim, Divorced Wife of Balti more Physician, Marries Millionaire. London. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbllt and Sirs. Margaret Emerson McKim, daughter of Captain Isaac E. Emer son, ot Baltimore, were married at Relgate Sunday. Mrs. McKim Is the divorced wife of Dr. Smith Hollis McKim, of New ork and Baltimore. .Mrs. McKlm's mother is divorced. Mrs. McKim ob tained a divorce from her husband, who threatened various suits before the courts, but early In February, 1911, an agreement was signed, bring ing to an end all pending or possible litigation involving Dr. McKim, his father-in-law, Mr. Emerson, McKlm's former wife, and Alfred O. Vanderbllt "Fake" Film Vex Italy. Washington. Italy, through her am bassador here, has appealed to the State Department to stop the exhibi tion in the United States ot motion pictures alleged to portray the mas sacre of Arabs and Turks in Tripoli by Italian soldiers. The ambassador Insisted the pictures were "faked" and should not be shown on American soiL McManlgal Goes to Indianapolis. Los Angeles. Arrangements for the transfer of Ortie E. McManlgal to Indianapolis, where he will be the principal witness before the federal grand jury investigating an alleged nationwide dynamite conspiracy, have been completed. WESTERN GOVERNORS DISCUSS LAND ISSUES St. Paul. Almost united effort on the part of Western states to attack the National Administration's policy regarding pubiic lands and to substi tute therefor state control may be made as the result of the Western Governors' Congress, which met for the first time here. The conservation question was the chief issue of the Congress. On the general proposition of state, instead of Federal, control of public lands, the Western Governors are said to be united, though differing on details of the plan. The presence of Walter L. Fisher, secretary of the interior, at the ses sion of the Congress, heightened In terest in the issue. St. Paul. After an absence of three weeks, during which it traveled a distance of 3400 miles and visited 2'J cities, with an aggregate popula tion of over 12,000,000 people, the Western Governors' special train re turned to its starting point. Seven governors were on the special when it left, and ten returned on the train, the additional executives being Gov ernors Oddie, of Nevada; Deneen, of Illinois, and Harmon, of Ohio. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Track prices: Club. 79c; bluestem, 82c; red Russian, 78c. Barley Feed, per ton. Oats No. 1 white, per ton. Hay Timothy, valley, $16; alfalfa, $14. Butter Creamery, 3Cc. Eggs Ranch, 37c. Hops 1011 crop, 44c; 3910, nomi nal. Wool Eastern Oregon, SlGc; Willamette Valley, 15 17c Mohair 37c. Seattle. Wheat Blupstern, 81c; c'ub, 78c; red Russian, 77c. Rarley $33 per ton. Oats $30 per ton. Eggs Ranch, 50c. . ' Butter Creamery, 38c. ' . ;T Hay Timothy, $16 per tec; 'f" 1 Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is herebv given that the Arm of Comlart A StoiiUM, doing business tinder the nam of I'rlneville Furniture Exchange, is UtMolved by mutual con tent. tha.f. tomlart will continue the buainem.collect all imlvtamlnr and pav all bills. Cmas. K. Cunuakt, ItU lVcctuber 13, lull. Masquerade Ball AT Lamonta Hall, Lamonta ON Friday, December 22. . Supper at Hotel Good Music J "RECEPTION " Smith & Allingham, Prop. Champ Smith's old stand. Imported and Domestic Cigars Famous Whiskies Old Crow; Hermitage; Red Top Rye; Yellow Stone; Canadian Club; Cream Rye; James EL Pepper, Moore's Malt Porter, Ale and Olympia Draft Beer on Tap. Imported Wines Liquors. and i J, Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ol Crook. In the matter of the estate of J. W. Mctionagill, deceased. To V. L. McOnnagin, C. McCtonafrill, V. R. McUonaitill and Burch Mc Uona- gill heirs ol J. W. MclionaKill, de feated, and all unknown heirs, if any I there be ol J. W. McUonaill, dcreaml, I (.reeling: In the name ol the Suto ol j Oregon, you are hereby cited and re i quired to appear in the County Court oi the State ol Oregon, for the County of j Crook at the Court Room thereof, at Prineville, in the County ol Crook on i Tuesday, the 2nd day of January, 11)12, ' at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that : day, then and there to show cause if I any there be, why an order should not i be made and granted, to G. W. Katn- ev, administrator ot the estate ol J. W. Mctinnagill, deceased, to fell all of the real proerty lielonging to said deceased and owned by him at the time of his death, which rea' property is more particularly described as fol lows to-wit: The west half I1...) of the west half (1 of section 24 (24,) in township filteen (l.") south of range twelve (12) east, of the Willamette Meridian in Crook County, Oregon, con taining one hundred sixty IliiU) acres more or less, in one parcel and of the appraised value of five hundred dollars. Witness, the Hon. H. C. Ellis, Judge of the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Crook with the seal of said Court allixed this 2-ird day of November, mil, A. I). Attest: Seall WAKKEN BROWN 11 23 ' Clerk. Notice of Contest. repnrtmfnt of Die Interior, U- a. Luiid on.,., Tlie IMHm. OrrcoD. Niivwntwr IH, 11 1. To f'lyd" Helsley of I'uweil Butle, Oregon, I nUnti: j You arr- hereby notified that Klini fkott, i fl(v alres, did on Orutr M. Ml, flW In thin otthf hcrduly corrotxraU-d Hppllcul ton i toconU'St and wr:ur the rimwHatton of your hoiiK-ftead. Kntry No., rterliil No. 0wM initde June -i. l'JW), fr w1 hw'4) iw- w4, uw iw-' I mTtton V, lown-hlp l;j mth, mnjre 16 east. I V iilHiiiflU- Mt-rtdiitn. imd a groundH for h(tr contest it he nttf-itm that ttaid (.'lydfr llevy bus wholly ahaudoncd the ahove d'-Ncrilied tract of land for over six month )hhI puxt nxl Dweedhiif the lyth day of August. ltll: jihatMakd claimitnt haw wholly failed to ro- I Hide upon. Improve and cultivnte the Kald I trwt art hy law reijulred fir at all; that tild i claimant U not now renldlnir upon Hatd land You are, therefore, further notified that the ' oatd Hll'Katlons will 1j taken hy thl ofIl a ImviiiK Iw-eii ciifettwl hy you, and your ' ttaid entry will lit fsin'le(l thereunder wHh 1 out yiiur further rlK"t to be heard therein, i either lefure tnts ofllte or on appeal, if you j fall to file In thlHolIiee within twenty dayii after the KorKTHipuhHeatlon of thit notice, j an Rhown trt'iow, your answer, under oath, t tipeeitlf-aliy rneetlntc and respond ihk t thene i all sr;itlon of eon test, or If vou full within that time to hie In thlM olftce due proof that you have "served a e-opy if your anwer . theHutd contestant either In person or hy ' p'KUtereq mail If tht service In made hy the delivery of a copy of yoor answer U the contestant u p'rnoti, proof of ueh nervlce mut te either the ald cont'ttlant'ii written acknowM'flt'jiient of hin receipt of trm copy, Hhowliifcj the dute of Uk receipt, or the ath- ttavit or tlie j"rRm tjy whom the delivery wan made HUitliiii when and where the copy wh delivered; If made hy registered mall, proof of fwh service miiKt connInt of t tie affi davit of tlie ijerton hy whom the copy wan j nuttled statins: when and tlie potorice to which It whm mailed, and IhU eftldavit inun' ; if accompanied hy the poNUnajtter'H receipt for the letter. i ou Khould tiite in vour answer the name of the pototfice to which you dettlr further notlceii to le went to you. H :t"p W. M(X)KK( Retfliiter. I 'ate of first publication November 1'JlI. liale of necond puhllcallon Ijeoemljcr 7, l'-dl. Iate of third puhllcatton Ixwriiter H, IflH. late of fourth publlcutloa lK.-ceniber H, ly11 We luiy hoiineholil gnml (or cash; ht price, alio sell ami vichanira. Stukuahi. A Coxiurt, Furniture, Ma uaie building. Pioneer phone. ll-ltl For Sale A Bargain. A good bu.lnrat proportion In Prlue villr; light, l-aatit work, siiltabl (or lady or gvmleman. (tetter look Into this. For particulars Inquire at Journal office. Also house ami two lots, corner; clou In. U-7 Notice for Publication. lvrartmnt of th. Interior. U. &. Urn! onto l Tl Ifell,. Orin. IVfiuir Ut. iull. Nolle la hi-n-l.j aivt-n llinl Klluttwlrt r. Krv. Hinlher unit aolo ht-lr of im 1. Fry. ilwwiwtl. of t'rtnavllto, Orvn, wink, im Jim. imrv J-nd, 17, limit Unmll No. IJVWH rrlal. No. !, fi.r ' '(, nV- ;, ami ri wllon in. tnwiimlttp IA aoutli, runs ll(tl, "Ulaiwtta Mrlitlnn. ha. nlrl nolli of Intention lo ninkf nrnil eoniiuuuiliiii untof. toMlMlHtl claim lo III Unit alxiv ilr-rllHt la-ftira tlinolliy K. J. Huffy. II. H. ronuniulonr, at hu oltttv Ml rrlnevllltt Or"it, on Hi tl'utl day of January, twin. Claimant mionk m wltncw: Kmnk T. tV, Kllllb K. Iix. I'litrrni- McAIIUUr, A. Wliaou, all of ninvilli, oriin. l-14p C , MIXIKIC. IWUKt. Ntic el Fial StttUMt. Notice I hereby given that the under lined Iim tiled her niml scrounl u l minitrnirix of the eeiate of Jaiiie M. Hamilton, ileceaAed. m tha ofttce nftli county Clark of Ciuok county, Slat of ureKon, ami me county court 01 aalti county and Stat haa Hxevl Tuesday, the tmi day of January, 1VI3. M Ih time for heaiinjc aaiU tnl account and any ob jeciiona that may be made thereto. Uatrd this a I it day of Novemtwr. 1IM1. SaSKITA H AMILroN. Ailnilnl-lrntrlx of Ih Katat of Jauiei M. llamlltoii, d.-rad. II JS Tf f l.t t.OIKIg meia every VJ V . I1 Halurday alibi. Hlraniera welwime. R. V. t'onatabl, N. U.: Wldd Haraea, V.(t.;H. U Hubba, Ho.i and C. U. Mnwlddlo, Tnwa, The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor I HARNESS and 5 i SADDLERY 1 I SHOP U H. D. STILL i? 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. Express and Passengers. Express matter from Culver to Prine ville one cent a pound. Passengers $2.50. 8-2 Lockard Stage Co say they are. We enn an re you VI to aft'Jfc on Ladiea and Gentlemen's 8dlJ Cold Watches. enter our VOTING CONTEST FOR THE MOST POPULAR SCHOOL BOY OR GIRL, A Solid Cold Niagara Ring (Value $10,00) Given Free to the boy or girl w'o gets the moat reuistrred votes front their friend. Get the particular of this contest from this store. A fine line of Toilet Ht, Miinlciire Seta, Silverware of try uVarrlptlim, llmul pnlnted China; flue aehvtloil ol Cut tiluaV Jewelry that Is right tip-to-dute. Ninety Different Watches for Your Selection. The lllggvut StiH-k of Jewelry Kver Offervd In (Vntrnl Orr-iimi. I'rloe ami (Jtutllty Uunranteed. Crook County Jewelry & Sporting Goods House L. KAMSTRA, Proprietor. Christmas! Well it aint Christmas unless you have a Turkey for dinner, and you want a fat, juicy, tender one. WE HAVE THEM But if you prefer other meats, we can supply you with the best to be had anywhere. O. K. MARKET Stroud & Stroud, Proprietor . ' .'"JV : .-... stirpanHpil Milirsl Bluff, Hut I.kH MiniTul Water Cures liheumatiiiu, Stomach, Kiilm-y, IUiwI sml Skin Dinonlon. HOT LAKE SANATORIUM, - - Hot Lake, Oregon WALTER M. PIERCE, Praa. and Mgr. Oregon Trunk Ry Service Portland; St. Paul, Spokane, Chicago, Direct connection at Fallbridge for Spokane and points cast. 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. BANKOL, Agent Redmond, Oregon. LTJMBEH A Solid Cold Ring Froc We want to cmphimlie the fiu-t thnt this store lias nn individuality f ll f" lh"K If""'"' . mid i-nllintf things hy their right iminri. t sell diiimomla lor ilinnnmila, mid our Solid Cold Kings ami other Jewelry are as higli-vniat value as we 'A M v Begin Treatment Now Rheumatism Can Be H Cured A rU.t will bring you our new IxM.kli't iliwrlbiiix HOT LAKE SANITARIUM. Natu ral I tot Mineral llulliH, Nature'. Cur for Khaumaliam. Our Kiiiitinivnt I coinploli). I n- TO Denver, Kansas City Omaha, and St. Louis 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. J. J. H0YDAR, Agent 11-2 Madras, Oregon Shingles, Moulding, Windows, Doors, GltifmeH, Etc. Etc, Etc. RHIPP Rt. PPRRV S miNEVILLE, OREGON