Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 04, 1912, Image 3

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    IBRD OF 1911
Events of Hie Year In
; Review.
MEXICO AND CHINA L'PSET.
Mltrellaneuut Affairs, Game and
Hares, mtt 1 1 cm of rrulil Interest-The
Avlatl.w Kllt-I.u..es
I'jr Acrl.lruu ml K a lol,,ns, fire
ml Storms A Classified Muniinarjp.
POLITICAL AND PERSONAL!
rrtiHt'AHT,
1 JnhnOrftimm Hot ,irft.r nirnfrJ.
l.mil hrrtffn, murrlwl ll-lm vivtvn
fuUt. iUuiiltr of UHjrgt J UouM, In
Nw Vorh
Th ArlRofta conitltuiton ftdopud by
Popular vui
UAHCM,
. HnaU vot, 4rt lo w. 4HitrH WMItnm
l.rtmr vt llhnniii tluty jiot-t,
1. rrcahuttl Tufi rre,i, roitfnatlnn of
Itivhnrtl A. lUHtaK-ftr WKjrciary nt
th iniwrlur: Uun u i-t.nor fr Ctol-
fUBO tifirxilrtlrtl.
U 111,14 Utnd4
t urrcint court
Mfltrntnl ft in nil
! ut t.H.ti 111 y of
tlx iHirpuraiioQ
tni.
U Jamna AlnyiHufl
O'Uormin. u
I tnm court Jua
I tic lid
l voniilnr from
New York,
AC ML.
4. tMctmurrMpon
vnt; Champ
Clark aiMnkr,
American- Jp
flff rontmer
citj trtv rutU
Chump Clark.
H i'rtwitlrnl tfipt4 raitKtiattnn of Dr.
I'avid Jaytia Itill. ambaaaatlor to Omr-
M Taft'a proprtiMNl Amliv American rh(.
Irailun treaty uitanimuuiiy ruuHad In
tha Oulldhull, London.
HAT-
t Co hi net ft.rm of ivrnmnt adopted
In China, with I'rlttca China, trmir.
9. Kim, court of Kii.tf Oaorxa V. ttotd at
IluckltiHhnm ulnc
11 Kins Uvor-Ka and Juwn Mary opened
tVntlval of vmntra at CryUl m)r,
lomlun. thftir flni puhtlo ccrvmuny and
flrl of mrunailon faH.vlf.0a,
It. ( nllrtl Htaia ptiiitfme emirt ordrrod
diMoluitDn uf Btnnilard on ctimimny
within an month, tlwinrln It to b a
eumbinnilon tn rmtnttht uf trnila with
in innanlna of tha antl'truat law,
XI. JVnc aarmtmvnt biwn th Mexican
tmvernment and lnatirratoa iifnl.
22, Henry L Htlmaon tonk oath aa Mr
Ur of war. mt-av,ln.j Jacob M. Ulck
Itiaon. who raltfniHl on tha l?th.
XI Il'iuao of rcprfawnintlvna voted to ad
mit Arli on a and Nw MoxUo to atata
hood 8. I'ornrlo U realiinad aa prvaldant of
Mb loo
H Mai I ft Mexico acr(l and am
bnrhod at Vara Crua fur Bwln
tt Buprma enurt fnund Amttrlran Tobao
co cumtiany autlty nt viittNtlnc Hhir
( man antl-truat act and urdortnl corpo
ration to dtaaoiva unlvaa rvuruuntxvd.
I. Pranclaro I. Madro, director of M oi
lcan rvvult. ntar'! Molco City, popu
lar ahpwerlna: him with fluwurm,
11 Hrnata puaaed rlutKin for lac lion
of aonntora; 04 to 71
18 Pro-tMr-nt and Mra. Tnft antartulned
on ailvar wciUIIiik atmlvamary.
t'ntird Btatna raconUcd rvpubllo of For-
tugrtl.
t0. Km (Jmirw guva atnla hnnquot,
tthttkvapvura ball In Albort hall, bon-
dn.
11. Ju.lpa Ijinnlnx. United Btalaa clrrult
court, orttarwU Lu I "out "Kwdr truat"
dlaaotvcd,
S, Klnn irora V. ernwnd In Wtatmln
tor nbbr)-; John Ilva Ilnmmond rvp
reaenttHl t'nlled fitnttta aa apaclul am
baaandor.
34, lnipuaina Internatlonul nnval rfvlaw
In honor of tha king at Portsmouth,
JVI.T.
11 Edward, eldest awn of Klna Grorira V.t
titatallrd an Prlnra of Wulca.
i TnblPt to "Foundor" Wit Hum I'enn wn
vettpd In Church of All Hollow a, lion
don. 11 Umtt Flrltnln and Jnpan alitnail naw
trfuty of a II in nee for 10 ycara.
26, Pn'shlnt alsned hill for reciprocity
with Canada,
Atmi'aT.
I Anitlo-Aniorlcan nd Prnnro-Amprtran
at'UUrnlton trtiutlra altcned by I 'reunion!
Tft.
4 Admiral Hlhachlro Toko who l-d Ja
pun'a vlrtorinua t)ft In iho Kunio-Jup-anKP
war, Inndod at Nw York,
8 Admlml Toko vUitcd cn8viHa. both
hooHCH tiiltlng reenna to rcct-ive hlm
John (1. A, I.eUhmnn nppolntrd American
nmhnauurior at livrtln to nuccctU Dr.
1M1I.
10 Tlia Krltlwh hou of lordi p:iad tha
fjunoun "vnto bill," vlrltmlly aurrtfii
idling to the hnuHu of cnmtnonii.
18. Ki'iiato pnwM'd n'dohiilon lo admit Arl
Kona und Now Maxim Into the I'ntop.
26. ,ludK lnrviy M. Trimble of IIIUioIh
clt'cttsl i-ominnmlor In clilnf of the Q.
A It.
flRpTRunnn.
6 The kulnor review wd 09 Ciormun war-
ships nt Klttl.
9. Col, John Jeicod Aittor nnd MIih Made
leine Tnlmmlytt Korce tnurrtt-d nt New
port hy Huv. Dr. Joseph l-unibcrt of
I'rovldiMtcc.
II. Cunuda rojrtoil rcclproclly with the
I'nHeil BintfH at Ita aimunl election.
29. Italy doctitred wnr on Turkey,
otToncit,
1. Monarchist uprising In Pnrtuavil
J-'huicIhco 1. Mudero vUcted pruHidnt of
Moxii'o
9. CallfurnlA voted to adopt the Initially,
the referendum, the recall and fquul
auffrnRn
II Antl-Munrlm revolt broke out In China.
30. The Chtimaa throne yielded to amtlonnl
nRHcrnbly'n dfimind for constitutional
government.
novrmiikr.
1. President Tnft arrived In Wnshlngton
i Hi tin cloHe of hiH western trip
fi. Mndcro was Inautfurutod president of
Mexico.
ti. Yuan Shlh Kal became premier of
China.
iP, ItiiM-dii sent an ultimatum domnndfng
th dlHmlsnl of the Persian truiisvirer
uencinl, V. M. flhustur, and indemnity
fur wur niovmncnta within 4H hours,
DKCBMUtcn,
4. First regular seaslun of the 6"d con
yreMH opened.
16. The fur aenl treaty between the United
States, Japan, Hussla nnd Urunt Biit
iiin wont Into effect.
17. Ronr Admlrul HU'lmrd Wtlni right, U.
S. N., 'placed on the retired list
(
CM Danlela eat naw world's ewlnv
ntlna racord, mlnutaa 94 aaoonda, fur
mo mtitara. In tank at I'Mtaburgh.
90, llob llurnian drove autocar 9Q mltae In
U mlnutaa II 91 arnda (PI M mll en
ttour, a word at I'abto Kmirh. Via.
11. loula !! Prow at Pablo Knach. Kla..
made world auto marksi to mllaa. 7
mlnutaa 3 90 eeoonds; ItiQ mllae, I hours
94 mlnutaa II eaconds; A mllae (no pre
vloua time for this etralghtaway re
oordad), a boura 14 mlnulva el eeconde.
araiu
L Oaford won tstti annual boat raee
from Cambridge, breaking Oxford
Camhrtdae regatta reoorda.
II. William Wueal ran 10 mllae In 91 min
utes U M aaoonda In New York, new
world a Indoor record.
H ltob llurnian did mile In 40 eeconde,
lowering own world'a record, till
mad day previous, at Daytona floach.
Kla. II also beat Harney Oi-lfUld a I
mlla racord ua aante couree; time 918
avconda.
MAT.
U. II. W. Fltffpatrtrk, prtaldent Southern
asso'latlon of A. A. V., walked 79
yarda in II 4-9 eeconda, a world a rec
ord, at Nw Orleans.
17, J I. Jones, Cornell dlrtanre runner,'
broke world e atnuteur mlla racord;
time 4 mlnuiee 19 3-9 seconds, at Cain
brldae, Martin J ftheridan threw discus 141
ft i Inches, beating hie Ivift racord
pwarly t ft
90. Dan Ahenrn edded K Inches In his
world's record tn hop. step and lump
and hong up 91 foot record for leap In
New York
91, ttunsiar won the Rngllah Derby,
J un a
9 American players won eacond and da.
risive Inrornatlnnnl polo nmlch at
Meadow Itrtxik, N. T , defeating Kng
lUh t.am 4 to lv
IT, Martin J. Hherldan hurled the dtscue
141 ft 9 Incnes, banting his May
record by nearly t feet, at Patereon,
N. J.
JOLT.
1 Ad Wotaast knocked out Owen Moran
In 0un Kranciaco in 11 rounda.
a on war.
11, Uhlan trotted a half mile to wagon
In 0:4 at Cleveland, breaking the
world's record of I minute made by
Major Delinar In It.
exrrrwage.
4 Frank Cotch defrated George Hscken
si hnthH in world's championship wra
tllng bout at ChirHKu. winning two
falla. Rret in 14 mlnutaa 1 1-9 seoonds
and awood In 9 minutes-32 14 eeconda,
William A 1-arniM) won the natlorutl
tennis championahlp. seventh time and
fifth succfsalve, at Newpirt, H 1.
John II Mooney, Nw York flrwman,
rchn Oakland, Cat : having walked
fhim New York In 79 days, winning
1 1 (MM)
tl Harold If. HHton. amateur golf cham
pion of Ureal lirltuin. won the Amati
can tide by defeating Its hohlt-r, Kred
eilck llerrvshofr. at lbs, N. Y.
ocToarn.
It Do Oro won the thre cushion carom
championship, bra ting Jnhn Daly, In
Sw York; final arura i&o to 144
S. WVat Point f'xtihtill team dofeated
Yale at W-l Point; snre 9 to 0.
llmwn bnt Pi-nn at Philadelphia; ecore
a to o
f. V 3. MolWmald
hurltd the shut
K feet 10 11-14
Inches at Long
Islsnd City. N.
Y.. scoring a rec-
onl.
OS. PhlladelphU
AthlatUs (Ainrr
Iran ten Bur) won
the wnrtd's baea- j
ball cha mplon-
hln bv dofantlng
New York (Na
tional lenmie) at
Phi la.lrl phla;
acorn IS to 1
J. K. P.ukrr tha
J. r Ilnkor.
stnr of the arlca.
9. Malt Mctlrnth threw the hammer IW
feet 4 Inches In New York, breaking
John Fbmatfan'e record by 9 feat.
Nov km nan.
i Princeton won from Harvard at foot
ball at Princeton; score 9 to 4 Mlnne
aota defeated Chicago at football at
ChlcsRo; score 90 to 0. Carlisle bent
Pennsylvania at fiM)tball In Phlladol
phia, 16 to 0 Michigan and Syracuse
tied at football at Ami Arbor; score
6 to a
9. H-ntiy of Columbia university eatnb
INhed a coIlcKlate record by putting a
IS imund weight 4H feet 7 3s Inches at
Nw York.
U. Carlisle beat Harvnrd at football at
Cambridge; score IS to 13. Michigan
lust to Cornell at football at Ithaca;
score 6 to 0
IS, J, Hmiln made a new running record
nt Purls, covering tl mlloa JO yards
(titinitti in half no hour
IS. At football Princeton defeated Yale,
a to S, at New lluvvn. Hnrvurd de
feated Imrtmouth, 6 to 1 at Cam
bridge. CiiicttKO defeated Cornet S to
0. at Chicago, Mlcliluun defeated IVnn
sylvnnlu. 11 to 9, nt Ann Arbor. Mtn
pesoiu and Wisconsin tied at Madison,
Wjh. il to ti
& Y 'le )iiii llai vard tied. 0 to 0, at Cam
bridtie Nnvy defeated Army. 3 to 0. at
l'lul.-Mlfh Minnesota defented tllt
niif. II to 0, at Champaign, 111. Chl
e,tj;o de fumed Wisconsin, 6 to 0. at
Chk'UKO
37, Kalph K. Mulford won the Vonderbllt
cup unto race nt Bavannuh, covering
:91.3S miles in 8 hours W nnuutus.
perguttRR
X Indoor nntlonul athletic championship
tout uiiment for a tumours In Naw York.
NATURE'S MOODS
JANtTAIlT.
i Karthtninke . In Kussinn Turkestan
wrecked two towns; loss of Ufa esti
mated at I li.Ooo,
Ai'Rtr
tl Missouri, Kansas, Arknnna and Okla
homa storm swept; 40 killed, over 800
Injured; loss In tit. Louis over 12,000,000.
JUNW
7. Mexico shaken; deaths estimated from
200 to 1.&00. '
svur.
1. Hetflnnlng of a spoil of Intense heat
throughout the northern and eastern
states.
1 New York'a hottest day In 13 years.
1 Thermometer 103 In New York, 106 In
Topeka; hottest July 4th ever known
In New York.
23. Heat most oppressive In Paris In 25
years; thermometer registered 104 In
Herltn.
ttl. Typhoon and tidal wave destroyed 12,
000 houses und 500 lives In Japan.
AOdURT.
4. Flood; Missouri, Knnsna and Oklaho
ma; damage eatimate exceeded 91,000,
000. .
Btorm caused 11 deaths and tl.000,009
damage to property In Charleston, S. C.
sbpthmbbh:
10 Revival of volcanic activity In Mount
Etna caused a loss of $,000,000.
' noveuubr
U. U killed In a cyclone which swept over
Hock county, Wis.; heavy damage to
property.
12. Cold wave developed tn the middle
west moved eastward.
16, Severe earthquake shocks throughout
Get many and Bwltxerlund,
JANUARY.
T, Meat at Ian Francisco,
19. Kuaena H Ely, Curtlas aviator, flew
from the Han rranclaoo aviation nld
19 mllae to the drk of the United
Stairs cruiser Philadelphia and back
to tha starting point.
B. Philip O. Parmalee With a Wright bi
plane broke tha endurance record try
remaining aloft 9 hours 99 mlnutaa
seconds at the San Kranvlaco meet.
1 Mailt, flague of France flew over
Mediterranean frm Antlbea, U miles
from Mra, to lalsnd of Mr gone, off
Italy, in mllae. record to date fur over
ee rtlght.
19, First aero war masaaga delivered at
Ran Antonio, lex., by Lieut. Hn U
Knulols, I,'. S. A., Who flaw U mllae In
4S tninutea.
U Loula Hraguat rarrled 11 paaaengera I
mllae tn monoplane in France, break
ing record to date.
94. ltoxer Hommer. French blplanlat, broke
Hrruet s ' aarobus" racord by carry
trig Iz paaacngara.
APfttu. '
II Pierre Prlar reached PaHa aftar VI
ml Ins monoplane trip front Ixmdon
without stop; time :Oi minutes, tnen
fastest tlnis betwaan ihuae poinia.
HAT.
10. Meut. O K. M Kelly, United States
iKiml corps, killed at Han Antonio,
Tfi
U Hi -d reenrds with snd without a pas
stner twie bnii-n In monoplnne
flighte st fthelma. Henry Weyruann.
An.ericen. fl-w K9 n.ti-a an hour and
I.lrut. Fequant, Kranch. lot mllea an
hour.
11 Ureat Brltain'a first "naval" alrahlp
InunehfNi
tl. Henri Maurice flerteaux. French min
ister uf war. killed and A, tC K Monla.
premier, hurt when monoplane plunged
into crowd at Isny-lra-Molinrux. France
. Lieut. MiMiard, French aviator, set
mark hy hying with passenger 979 mllea
In v hours ti minutes in France.
X Pierre VHlrlnes finished first in the
Pari to Madrid race, winning 930,000 In
prises.
19. Cspt. Prtnotsu. M 1-e Martin and M.
Lendron, French aviators, killed and 2
Ittjuted in Parte to London raoe.
IULT. '
11. Hnrry N. Atwood reached Washing
ton, having flown from Horn on. MS
miles, inning a New York Times tro
phy and aNtabllshing a long distance
American record
17. Olleaisxera, lielglan aviator, made a
world's record of an uninterrupted
Might of )M miles at Itruwis. pre
vious record held by Tabutaau, 961
r'iirs
17. Kt. Croti Johnstone stayed In air 4
hours 1 minute und a fraction, break
ing American record lo date.
AUUUaT.
1 Julrs Vedrlnes flew 43t miles, breaking
slnKle !ng distance flight record to
date, at Paris,
11. Intrtnttmat meat at Chlcngo.
19. W. It. Pnduer of PltisburKh end 8t
Croix Johnstone of Chicago killed at
Chicago meet,
29. At wood completed t.K mlla aeroplane
trip from Ht. liula to New York, land
lug at Uovernora Island after 29 hours
St minutes actual hying.
9ft. M IMIea French aviator, broke the
record foi a single long distance flight
by covering 7 hi miles In 19 hours at
Mourmelun, France.
SRHTKtlUKK
1 Alexander Fourny. French aviator,
made the record nonstop flight of 447 1
miles In 11 hours at Parts.
5 M. Ilellns, French aviator, flew 776.99
mllos at hnampoe tn 14 hours 7 min
utes 99. Cromwell Plxon. American avtator,
flew over the Rocky mountains, start
ing from Helena, Mont, winning a 910,
Ouv local prise
ocronicn.
6 Cromwell Dixon, first to fly over tha
Itmkles, killed In flight at Bpokane.
Wah.
7. Lieut, linns Gerlcke, piloting the Ger
man balhon Iterlln 11.. won the Ben
nett trophy by covering fV miles
Kansas City to Ladysmlth. Wla.
19. H. W. aitl made a new endurance rec
ord by remaining In the air 4 hours 16
minutes and 36 seconds at St, Louie.
Kiiffene U Kly, noted airman, killed in
flight at Macon, tla.
NOV em ux ft.
1 Limit. Oavot-
tl. Itnllunmll
Itary aviator,
dropped gra-
nn.l,,. upon tuy w't , t J
Tripoli. f ,- -
tli-l elperl- s- Mt'ut
merit In real i - , q&f?
aerial war- f
Kera. tlm avi
ator. InmleU
at PnRadenii.
Cal,. at 4:04
p. m., ending
lila Atlantlo
to t'acirie
rllKM of 12
mllea anil
Rodgers.
making a wdi-M'a cross country record.
He sturtcil from New York Sept. II at
4:3 p. nt.
MARCH.
!4. British Columbia steamer unk tn gale
uiT Vuncouvur island; -ti lost.
APRIL.
10. Steamer Iroquois foundered off Coal
Island. Rriilsh Columbia; no Uvea lost.
17. Bp;inish ateamcr Sun Fernand sunk off
Ftunlstun-e, Bpaln; 21 diownud.
JUt.T,
7. The Pacific Coast liner Santa Rosa
stranded near Point Arguello, Cal.; 30
lost.
' AtiatlBT. 1
9, French steamer Kmlr foundered off
Tartfa, Spain; 86 hvea lost.
novum ntCR
1. The French steamer Dlnlibah founder
ed off the Canary Islands; 24 persons
drowned.
fi. Tile Greek steamer Lordua Byron foun
dered In'the English channel; Uvea
tost.
18. Russian stnnmer llerrman Lorche, In
the North sea; 20 llvus lost.,
DnCEMnRR.
7. Bclplan steamer Van Dyck wrecked oft
tho Cornish coast; 14 sailors drowned.
GAMES AND RACES
FEBHUART.
20 C. M. Daniels lowered M0 meter swlm
mlnn mnrlt at New York Athletic club;
time 2 minutes ls,4 seconds.
MARCH.
14 Copablnnca bent Vldmar 9H to 4'4
games at San Sebastian. wlnnlnR first
priKe In the International chess match.
IB. Cambridge, won Intervarslty sports ai"
Quean's club, London, beating Oxford
0 to i points. -
C. P.
ps7sTERTATsEr'J
JArtttiaT.
1 The United Stales supreme court de
rided tha Panama llbH suit against
the Nw Ywrk World In favor of the
pu bit he re.
The (arntgle Truat company of New
York, holding deposits of nearly 99.W).
0. waa cluaad by the atate banking
authorities.
VARrH.
t 10.0.TO Cnltid States soldiers. 19 Vessels
and martnea oidend to the Mex
ican Under and gulf coast for mimic
w.t rf are
0. Hiittlaahlp Texas, of Si nt In go bay
fsnte. sunk by hijih exploalve pro)oc
tllea in teft
SL Otto fariallng. circus man, died lo New
York city; aged 62,
APRIL.
10 t'nltfd Slates court of appeals re
veraed tha decision fining the noycot
tera In lh ceiabraied Oanbury bat
f fW
11 Prwutdent y? warned the Me Irani
that they rei.01 not rndangar th lives
of American, ty fighting on the bor
der, II. Mrs Phrxie '".'ooley Pnlmller. dauirh
t r of a Co' ' s.-ntHl aoldk-r in the Rev
olution, duo .it Hroukiteid. N. I.; aged
s.
HAT.
4 Mrs. Julia Murray Pamea, one of the
last thri-e surviving 1'eughtera of the
Itwolutlon, died at Los An gules. Cat.;
a red se
1 Mra. Bsrney
Williams, noted
old time it
treaa, widow of
tha popular
comedian, died
In New York;
egt-d K3
19. Juarex. Mexico,
surrendered to
the Insurrectos
after several
hours fighting;
loMMta IK) Killed.
t&0 wounded.
Madero, chief of
the revolution
Ists. established
Madero.
provisional capital.
39. New York city's 9B.O0O.OO0 public ll'jrary
dNllrated and Ofwned
39. Hattleahlp Wyoming, largest In tni ted
States navy, launched at Philadelphia.
JUNE.
11 Tablet unveiled tn Philadelphia to Bet
sy Koa. who made nrst American flag.
11 First remalne recovered from wrecked
battleahlp Maine.
JOLT.
14. Feta celebrating the naming of Amer
ica In W7 held at Saint Die. France
First cruiser for China's modern navy
launched.
11 The annual naval war game began off
the New Kngland coast
SL loth anniversary of first Bull Run bat
tle celebrated at Manassas, Va.: north
ern and southern veterans clasped
bands on battlefield.
AlIOU ST.
11 Bennington, Yt.. celebrated Its forma
tion as a town ISO years ago.
LI Albert Gamier. French billiard cham
pion, died In Parts.
SEPTEMBER.
11 Van Schatck aY Co., noted New York
stock broktira. failed, owing 93.900,000.
11. Premier Stolypln of Russia, who was
shot hy an aasassln on the 14 in, died of
his wounds at Kiev.
94. Italy called 112.000 reserve aoldlera Into
the field to Invade Tripoli.
99. Bogroff, who ahot Premier Stolypln of
Russia fatally on the 14th Inst, hanged
for the murder at Kiev.
OCTOtSKR.
1 Tripoli bombarded by Italian warships,
1 Italians from the war fleet tn the har
bor of Tripoli landed and hoisted the
Italian flag.
I Great Britain's largest battleship. King
George V launched at Portsmouth.
England.
U. Trial of John J. McNam&ra In the Lea
Anuelea dynamiting and murder case
began at Los Angeles.
11 President Taft broke ground for the
Panama-Pncfrtc International exposi
tion of 1915 at !an Francisco.
a. Blaufu, ancient capital of China, cap
tured by revolutionists. Tha Chinese
national assembly demanded reforms
from the Imperial government.
Turka attacked Italian troops In Tripoli,
and a mussacre of Arabs followed a
repulse,
NOVEMBER.
1 President Taft reviewed the great fleet
of battleships, cruisers and auxiliary
vessels at New York. Over 100 ships
were In line.
II A wireless message was transmitted
from Coltnno. Italy, to Glace bay.
Nova Scotia. 4.000 miles
90. Standard OH trust officially dissolved.
DECEMBER.
L James B and John J. McNamara
pleaded fcullty to dynamiting tn Los
A n kc lea.
1 J. li. McNamara sentenced to ttfe Im
prisonment and J. J. McNumara to tlf
' toon years.
I The Maine wreck Investigating board
reported: "Tho injuries to the bottom
of the Maine, were caused by tho ex
plosion of a charge of a low form of
explosive exterior to the ship."
II Durbar of coronation of George V. as
emperor of India held at Delhi.
FIRES
JANDART.
10. The Cincinnati chnmber o( commerce
burned; loss Jl.uv.tMW.
FEBntlART.
5. State capltol nt Jefferson City, Mo.,
burned; loss I1.OW.000.
MARCH.
6. Minneapolis, Minn ; loss nearly $1,000,
000 by the burning of the Syndicate
block.
. Nearly J1.00O.0O0 loss In Minneapolis.
29. tl.6W.0ii0 loss at capltol building. Al
bany. N. Y.
APRIL.
27. Sl.ono.OOO fire In Buffalo
00. l-'.fMi.uoo loss In Bnnfror. Me.: 2 dead:
business part practically wiped out.
MAT
18. Jl.OOO.OOO loss at Portland. Me., by fire
In the residential district.
27. Dreamland. Coney Island's largest
amusement park, destroyed: loss $2.
000.000; six incubator babies perished.
JUNH
15. Jl.OOO.OOO damage In St. Louis manufac
turing center.
JOLT.
11. Oscoda nnd Ausable, Mich., practically
destroyed.
S3. Flics In the Stamboul district of Con
stantinople caused n loss of $25,000,000
and lett 1UO.O0O people homeless.
AUOUST.
14. Loss of IMIO.OOO by the hurnins of Ches
ter park, an amusement resort at Cin
cinnati. SEPTEMDER.
ft. A 15,000,000 fire in Rio de Janeiro. Bra
ail. :
NOVEMBER.
15. The Eccles hulldlng wrecked in Ogdcn.
Utah: loss tfu0.0t.
DECEMRER.'
I The Florence Ooldlleld mining mill Je
troyed at Uoldtleld, Nev.; loss f 400,000.
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Oysters, Too,
Make a nice Oyster Mew, fori repast, nl nothing cn more hene
fii ial or sstufying Wbatlier yoo eat our Oyster iw, stewed, fried or
otlieri, Ton will enjoy them became cj tlieir pecn'utrly delicions flavor.
Voiirlrienils are t rol.atily using our Oyetere now, why not a-k their
0iuioa? Yoa will oud them full of honest praise (bout their merits.
City Meat Market
Statement of Resource and Cabilitie of
The First National Bank
01; Prineville, Oregon
At the close of bsuineee Jane 7. 111
KEHOUBtTES
Loans and Discounts (214, OS
United Slates Bonds liiOO 00
Bank (icmlseate 1240 12
Caab Doe from banks 80.XM ot
1,424 If
8. F. Attn, fnM.at
Will WmniW, ViearlWdMl
6
Alfalfa
TO $20
That's what a good cow will make it
pay you, and the market is right here
in Prineville. We will buy all the
cream you can produce.
Pioneer Cream Co.
Agents DeLaval Separator.
O. A. C. Short Courses
Begin Jan. 3, Continue FourJWeeks
YOU
ARE
INVITED
Farmer's Business Course by Correspondence.
ARE YOU SURE
The records show a cleur title to your property? The
records failed to show correct title In a sule made this
week by a leading real estate company. RESULT Long
delay and possible loss. Better let the Ploueer Abstract
Company look ttfter your Interests.
PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY
(Member Oregon Association of Title Men)
PIONEER SADDLER
Manufacturer of and dealer In
Harness, Saddles, Chaps,. Bridles, Silver-Mounted Bits
and Spurs. Reatas, Quirts, Ladies' Stride Saddles.
E. H. Smith, Prop. Prineville, Or.
LIABIUTIE
rjaplua 8toek,Pld In I (OJW
Hurplas fund, earned 6UJW)
Undivided praflu, earned S7.T24
Clrenlatloo . 8.80B
Uepoal 81S,0I
fSJl.tU 1
T. M. Baldwiau CkW
H. eUwia.Awt
$15,
PER TON.
M
Every citizen of Oregon is cordially invited to
attend the short coarses of the Oregon Agri
cultural College, beginning Jan. 3. Eleven
distinctive courses will be offered in Agri
culture, Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and
Art, Commerce, Forestry and Music. Every
course is designed to HELP the student in
his daily work. Mnke this a pleasant and
profitable winter outing. No tuition, treason
able accommodatisns. For beautifnl illustrated
bulletin, address
H. M. TEXXANT, Registrar, Corvallls, Or.
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