Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 04, 1912, Image 7

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    HEAD OF
CHINESEJEPUBtIC
krjicrlcan Chinese A ccpts tho
fieildcrcy of New Govern
J n:ont In Far East.
I lititiuiinl. lr. Bun Ynt Ben. the
irlriin Chinese ho bus been
'i"'tl lo Mini ncccplpil th presldim
(Jf of lh t'hlnt'so republic, will, with
II ii few ilnya, l Inuuguriited nt Nun
Ul K. Ilia scene of what u one) of
A" bloodiest bullies In (In, ( hlixaq
lhl fur lh overthrow of lln Manchu
imiy. mul ahlch clly u now the
provlslnnul ciiillul of Ilia IH'W gov
nuni'iil, fc Jr. Hun any ho believes llinr In no
lO'ilil tli.it thu rcpulillruti form of
0. eminent w be selected In prefer
M e lo rouatltiitloiiitl liiuiuiriliy liy
tUi convention of ulK!iiMt from the
ilfrcrcnl provinces now assembled nt
Nsakliig. a iilno UiH'liirc (hut (he
fumre Intermit ponce of China In as
Mrril, will) hundredfold Increase In
IoioIhii I null..
I Sun Vnt Ken's election na president
of l lie republic menus ihul the pence
eO'itVrcuce between Wu TIiik Kn
al Tang Hhuo VI In closed. Tho
p'"i.lilent will usuui churne of nil
DtiMttatUuis.
I The president, an head of Iho gov
ernment now established, with the
CH'Hiil ul NntiklhK, will I rent tin
url an a thing of tha past, because
It provinces In a rotrly constituted
convention already have voted In lav
Of of a republic, anil the edict recent
ly Issued at I'ekln any Hint If a re
presentative) convention fnvor a re
public, thu tli mm. will nhdlcnle.
The present government practically
I a mllllnry die tutorship and there la
every evidence I hut I)r. Bun la tha
moat competent tnun avallabls to
head It. Ha appear absolutely In
dint ml of all faction, from atudet.ts
to conservatives, lie slso la a control
figure In tho secret societies In China,
vhlch have a membership of 30,000,
"0. , Frederick! Goet to Indianapolis,
j l.o Angeles. Currying with him
thu original confession of Ortle K.
lltMsnlgsl, In which the name of 20
Inbor Icuders are aald to be mentioned
tn connection with dynamite outrages,
I'lstrlrt Attorney John 0. Frederli:ks
left for Indlnnn)olla to testify before
the federal grand jury Investigating
the o culled national dynnnilte con
piracy. LABOR LEADERS ARE
k INDICTED BY JURY
, I.os Angeles. Three labor leaden
f national prominence were Indicted
nd arrested here 111 the trovertitnent's
fret roundup of men alleged to be
Connected with the national dynamit
ing conspiracy which federal grand
Juries begun Investigating here and
in Inillnnapolla directly after the Mc
JNumiira brothers made their confes
alone on December 1.
The men tnken Into custody were
ilnf Tveltmoe, secretary-treasurer of
the California State Iltilldlng Trades
Council, and head of the Astatic Ex
tluslon Urn K no; Anton Johnunsen, or
Haulier for the State Hullillng Trades
Council, and J. K. Munsey, head ft
(lie Salt Lake City local union of the
International Aatioclutlon of llridgo
iul Structural Iron Workers, of which
crKuiitxitlon John J. McNiimum, now
ervlitg 13 yours In Snfl (Jiientln pri
son, wna aecretary-treaaurer nt the
line of his confession. They are
Charged with having conspired to
transport nltro glycerine and other ex
plosive from one state to another In
Ol moil Ol luu uiicrniiiiu ciHinutTia
wr
8ultan's Advlseri Quit.
'onatantlnopla. The cabinet re
lied here In consciuence of tho
Kimetioti oi ino oppoHiiion, mo
moors of which absented tlicin-
'nelVeB from the sitting of tha chamber
of ilcputlea, which rendered Impossi
ble ii, discussion of tho proposed modi-
llcntKm ot tne conautiiiion.
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Coaat Train In Ditch; 8lx Dead.
Shpron, N. D. Train No. 3, of the
firent Northern railway, the "Oregon
Inn,"; wns wrecked four miles west of
Fliiley with a loss of six known dead
fnd Us Injured. The wreck was due
to a broken rnll.
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B. SUN
MRS. SARAH P. DECKER
Mrs. Sarah Piatt Decker, the prom
inent club woman, mentioned as a
candidate for a Colorado United
States senatorshlp.
Brief News of the Week.
Only 35 lyiichlnga, known to be
such beyond doubt, occurred lu the
United ...iitee In 1911.
The Council of Ministers has decid
ed not to allow the Knlvatloa Army to
curry on Ha work In Itusala.
Imrlng this week the atato leglala
turea of Kentucky, Mnrylniid. Ilhode
Island, Maasachusetta, Mississippi and
one or two other states wl convene
for their regular sessions.
An ordinance granting a franchba
to the Cincinnati I'nlon Depot & Ter
minal company to erect a new central
station to cost 140.000,000 was paased
by the Cincinnati city council.
There are tOO.OoO cases of typhoid
In this country annuully, and some
M.ono deatha. There are S0.0O0 deaths
annually from cholera Infuntirm. Near
ly all would be prevented If the fly
nuisance was conquered.
It coat the women of California
15.3c a vote to win their fight for equal
suffrage at the recent state election,
according to reports given out at tha
headquarters of tho Southern Callfor
nla Political Kquatlty League.
Next year's straw hat will cost
more than this year's, and the price
will bo still higher In 1913, owing
to a shortage In the Importations of
straw braid, most of which comes
from the province of Bhan-Tung, Chi
na. Indiana probably la the only state
in the Vnlon In which five distinct
cnmpalgua are being conducted for
as ninny candidates for the Republic
an presidential nomination. Two of
the canilldiitea, former Vice-President
Fairbanks, and ex-Senator llevorldge,
are favorite sons. The(other move
ments are being carried forward In
the Interest of President Taft, ex
President Kooaevelt and Senator La
Follelle. News of Noted Persons.
The king of Slam will pay a visit
to the United States next fall, proba
bly In October.
The cornerstone of a settlement
house for the blind was hi Id by Presi
dent Tuft In Now York,
J. P. Morgan surprised everybody
but his family nnd business partners
by sailing on tho Olympic bound for
Kgypt nnd a winter crulBa on the Nile
on his own yncht.
John Hedmoiid, the famous Irish
loader, was painfully Injured when
his wagonette turned turtle, pinning
him beneath, lie will bo Incapacitat
ed for two weeks.
Dr. Joseph A. Holmes, director of
the federal bureau of mines, startled
tho chemists with the declaration that
ot all tho conl mined In tho United
States, fully ono half wna wasted.
Chllds Frlck, tho only son of Henry
C. Frlck, of Pittsburgh, will soon set
sail from London at the heud of an
expedition to Abyssinia Tor the pur-'
pose of making natural history col
lections for tho Smithsoiiluu institu
tion. Unofficial announcement has been
made nt St. Paul that Louis V. Hill
la to retire May 1 as prosidont of tho
Great Northern railway and that he
will devote his time In the future1 to
his agricultural holdings In various
purls of tho northwest.
Jack Johnson has announced that
tie papers for a tight with Sain Mo
Vey in Australia are as good as sign
ed, and that nil he is tiisistllrg on now
before he places his name on the
Articles Is tho flv'ng ot a date. He
will receive $30,000 regardless of the
result.
A sequel ot the elopement In April,
1010, of Miss Ethel Croker, daughter
ot Itlchnrd Croker, the millionaire
ex-boBs of Tammany Hull, nnd John
J. llroen, his riding master, came
when Rrecn filed a civil suit to re
cover $100,000 damages, alleging the
alienation of Mb wife's affections,
against Richard Croker and his tw?
sons.
The
Scrap Book
A Bit of Byplay.
The feminine i-ihI of a well known
Vnuilcvlllft tenin U In the liubll of Jut
ting down any pice nf "husliieot" she
lliliilm would be of value In lln lr n t.
Due Hominy In church the service was
neglei'tiHl fir a minute and an bleu
lluil bail just come t mind wna duly
entered In the thing unmt Ikii dy
namely, the prayer IkhU. And the
prayer Isnik was left behind.
Tim next Kiimlriy she went buck til
Die iiuin I'him h, Intending to Inqnlre
fur the honk al the end of Ihn servh-e.
The clergyman, however, antMpnleil
this by siH-iikliig of a pruyer ls.k
found Ilie Sunday la-fore.
"liur only lueiins of Identification."
lie mild, "is R rather ullnr liiemo
riiiiilutii In the rear of the lunik. 'When
'he pistol goes off kick father 111 the
fai l'.' "
The prayer book was never claimed,
-Knluriliiy F.reiiliiic Post.
The Happieet Hesr.
tVhn drive the Loi-w of il.e ua
Hlmll It but a l.iy.
Iit-iir-r the lowly d-d wire done
And kept tlm humble tvey.
The rust will find the nrd of fame.
Tno duet will tihle the crown.
Ave, none :;ll null so high hit name
Time 111 not tmr It d. n
The hepliM heart that ver bent
Warn in ennie iult bretmt
That found the common daylight eweot
t And left to heaven the reel.
Julin Vance Cheney.
Right Up to Date.
The Oeruwii proprietor of a "wet
goods cUioriuiu" was bemoaning the
fact that an Irish rival was getting
most of the btinliic of the neighbor
hood. "You're not progressive enough,
Ilniie," n customer told blin. "lillhoo
ley's got you bent a mile. That sign
In his window, 'Ticker Inside,' alone
draws a lot of busltiess."
The next day the Dutchman's win
dow blossomed out with a big sign,
"Ticker Inside." The same customer
soon cnuio In nnd expreosed hie ap
proval that linns was thus "getting
wise" to the requirements of the busi
ness. "Hut where la the ticker?" he asked,
looking around.
"lM-re ms It," snUl tho lUitchmnn sol
emnly, nnd lie pointed to the clock.
Llpplncott's.
Reel and Ideal.
When Henry Pettltfs play, 'The
Bailor's Knot," was being put on, Mr.
(Icorge Iturrctt was engaged to play
the part of a sailor. Oue of bis duties
was to come on the stage mid baud
some pnpei to the hero, played by
("buries Warner. At the tirst rehearsal
I!:u:rtt came on In an easy, natural
wuy, saluted and handed bis officer
the papers.
"Xo, no, no, no. no!" cried Warner.
That won't do nt all. No sailor ever
walked like that or saluted like that"
Mr. Ilarrctt grinned, and nt the same
moment there came a ahrlck of laugh
ter from the wings, where Sir Augustus
Harris, the then stage manager, was
watching the rehearsal.
"What's the matter?" demanded
Warner, w heeling muud.
"Nothing, oh. nothing," Harris re
plied soothingly; "only that Mr. Bar
rett has been In the tiavy for several
years and has only Just retired!" Lon
don Mall.
What, NevsrT
There vena a time when the vogue ol
"Hiuifore" was simply siunilug. Here
Is nn irmilcnl note from n newspnjier
of the time: "At present there nre forty-two
couipniiles plnylng 'riuiifore.'
Cotnpniiles formed lifter 0 p. in. yester
day lire not Included." Its catch
phrase, "AVhnt, never? Well, Imrdly
ever," wns deudly. It Is told, for in
stance, that one editor burred his stuff
from using it. "It bus occurred twen
ty times in as ninny unifies yester
day. Never let me see It used again."
"What, never?" wns the unuiilmous
question. "Well, hardly ever," replied
the wretched uinn. Itookuiau.
Had Seen One.
An English comedian told of uppenr
lug before a swell London iiudleiicc nt
the house 'of a noble lord. The lan
guor of his listeners luiule him feel
not tis) happy, nnd ho was glad to get
through mid retire to the dressing
room iilloltcd him. Whilo he was re
moving the grease paint n very young
peer who had strolled after him stood
watching the process. He told the
comodian In the most approved drawl
that some of his sayings hud really
been rather funny, "especially that
one, you know, where your wife made
a piuifiike on n gridiron mid the pan
cuke slipped through and put tho nre
out. That made me laugh awfully,
because I know what a gridiron Is. I
havo seen one."
Forgot a Detail.
An absent minded professor who
shall be nameless wns reading about
a great feat of engineering thnt
aroused his enthusiasm. Suddenly he
sprang from his chair and advanced
toward his wife. Ills wanner betrayed
his excitement.
"Now, lislcu to me, wife," he said,
"and I do not want you to oppose me.
Do you hear?"
"Yes. dear. What Is It, then?"
"Now, no opposition, mind! I wish
the tjoy to be an engineer."
"Hut, my dear, what are you talking
r.boul? We haven't any boy."
"Oh, yes, that is so. I had forgotten
that," snld the professor as ho re
sumed his seat In the rocking chair.
Fonr houses to rent, from 2 room to
7 room. I .let your houeo oow. l'rine
ville Kui future Kxchsnge, Ci.se. F.
Cumlart, propr. o 14
$.V),noO for I arm Loans. Kee llren.
tou Jones, Mrtoliue, Oregon, ll 'i'l tl
Crook County Journal, county
ollicial jiiiper. fliOa jear.
Ileat priii-a paid fur luumelmlil goode.
Also sell and exchange Prineville Fur
niture Kxchsnge, Cl.ae. F. Cumlart
propr. ' jo h
Many a Man
Owes His Success
to an Investment
on the liistiilliiiHiit plan, 1h
ciiuse it bus M-rveil iiMiin Hin hor
hihI kept hi. 11 111 11 triilglit Hue
inn) hwhi i. .in the ninny "ii"t
llli h Jul. i, ' .. heiues which nrc I
so plciitlt.il i-.ilny nnd w hlcliao '
oltin liii'ii.. 1 1 in-s nnly for the!
einiiiitli .. u'licil iriiiooter i
tlien-i.f. i investing IN YOUR;
HOME TO.tH you ure dealing
with viiIiich mid ieole wltli.
whom j 011 ure acquainted j
-ople Kim are Intcri-steil lu ,
your welfare la-cnuse your sue-1
cess tiieniis the success of others
ntioiil you, and the more sue-.
cwliil citizens a town enn 1
bullet of the bettor pliicelt will ;
I. Lots In NOBLES ADDITION ,
c m le hint by tiiiiklng; a very'
hiiiiiII puyiiieiit iluwu Hiul the
liiilniice on terms to suit Uiej
f,,. .11. ..... 1. l,i..-.l.i.jltll.f
quarterly, hiilf-yenrly oruniiuul
iiiiyiiieutM. These lots ure the
licst Invest incut In city proisTt.
toilny. The only illstrlct w itii
liiillilliig restrict Inns nnd with
street iiiiiroveiiiciita and shlt--wnlks
already in. Make your
selection now. A few dollars
will hold the lota for you until
you can iiinke further pay
ments. You nre entitled to the
la-st. Why uot Ret It'.' Come
In nnd let me show von NOBLES
ADDITION, the center of build
ing activity lu l'rliievllle.
A. R. BOWMAN
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cated outside of the large cities.
My price on groceries, dry goods, shoes and notions
will be found satisfactory.
No trouble to show goods. You are welcome at
The Leader,
Mrs. I. Michel, Prop.
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BRANDCCEE KINCAID 4 t I
I CLOTHES j
you purchase early you have a score of shades, colors and patterns to select from
you have many different models to choose from you have everything necessary ,to
the securing of garments which will prove an excellent purchase. Come while the
season's young.
Our excellent assemblage of BRANDEGEE, KINCAID & CO. MODELS
will delight you. Visit our overcoat department while possibilities for a wide choice
are greatest.
n Benjamin
Franklin's
time
Herb fprmedicincgood
1 old fashioned home made
' !remedieof roots.hcrbs.
Y and barki.Pcople were hale
aAd hearty then just as tho
K I
A NTIVjE HERBS the old
s UIU I
d
irne-herpal remedy
V
Vil IT TOR
The blood
Kidney trouble
Liver disorder
Rheumatism
Constipation
Indigestion
Catarrh
Malaria
200 uncoatcd tablets 1 00
Monev back if not utulied
L VzASK THE BLISS AGENT
Raymond Calavan, Prineville, Or
Notice of Fbul Settleaeet.
Notice i lieri hv xiven that the umler-i.is-.'iil
ban tiieil her tinsl account as a.l
iiiiiiitratrix of the estate of Jaii.es M.
ilHiniiUiri, ilci-eaMi. in the otbee of tne
couniy cicrk of Urook county, Htal of
llreifoii, siei the county court of eshl
county aini State bae tixeri i ueday. toe
2nii iluy ot January, 1U12. si the lime for
helling said titial account and any ob
jection that may t made thereto.
listed this 211 day of November. 1M11.
Sri-T Hamilton.
.Vlminitratrix of the Kiitate of Jaine
M. lluiniitoll, dcceaseil. M-XA
Application for Grazing Permits.
NOTlCi; is hereby given U.st all ap
plicstious for ierniiu to ttraze cattle,
horees and sl.eep within the OC'HOCt)
NATrO.N A LKlKEST during the season
of 1912, mu-t be tiled in my office at
Prineville. Oregon, on or before Febru
ary 1'), 1'.'12. Full information in re
gard to the grazing fees, to be charged
and blank forme to he used in making
applications will be furnished upon re
quest. 1-4 -4t HOMEK ROSS,
Supervisor.
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The Leader
Is offering some excellent values in
Granite ware and semi-porcelain, plain
1 11
1T I 4" a-" TITO "eV 4" f eamAAli
wiULC waic it na vv ccrv.
Prices and quality
A Bird in the hand is
Worth Two in the
Bush.
You can't keep waiting if you are going to secure
' $ an overcoat of really clever style. You must re-
member this: An overcoat on your back right now,
is worth two that you might expect to own later. , It
is the early purchaser who invariably secures the
smartest style and most fascinating fabric. When
Clifton & Cornett
AT THE OLD BRICK STORE.
W hay hoiifwhoM good for ch;
teflt prtcM, lw net I and exchange.
KroKiuiit 4k Con dart. Furniture. M
wioic hnihJinfr. i'lorxwr -hone. 11-13
Notice ef I in I Settlement
K'itj(fp herl.jr (flvn if tde nn'1' rtirnM,
thf 'InittiUlrsv'.ur f( the f-tlAte-. nt joTr M.
Wf!l, ttiMt he linsi rniMlit an. J f!"f
nitlithf tirk oi xw fotmtr wn.rt Ink ftnsl
t ouniliitj of bin 'liitinitrii(liu of ml'i !tttr,
stri'l K'tfiKmhi) c"itilv fuiirt itt Cffk
i inty, Or' Kun. tm l M(,itlM) Urn Vh Ujr
i ul k-tt . V.'U, mi lu u'tiiM-k in u.r VTvnin at
j ((. O'MUty 'Miri r'Kiin in Fr lni,i. Orftn,
, ; nt (h- tiiitsj and r- for h-sirm ntl iwtthiie
ll Aiini mm,iu.in. At whlfh time nd
piste Any i,-f.n ntr-t' i la Mi'I isitf mmj
f,l-m.T stun nt,y'i it, tslt'l nil I X CO'lDllD(.
ini'l ihi2lm day oi . I'-li.
M. K. EM.KjTT,
ji1ldlnUtrabr of the trials of
httOTK- M. Caul, ile'reaaesi.
Botice of Final settlement.
Nollre 1. bifP-oy nliri by the nnitenilend.
the e.lmlrmtralor of the etute o( Aoieell
Hariiion, d-awd. thai Ii. made and Sied
a illi i he L-l.-rk ol the f-MiuiT ivoirl hi One! ac
'..iinttiif i1 hu ad Miinl.lration ol eald eUMe.
"I IjI the Hon.iral.le II. C KIIU. JurlKe of lbs
.'..ontlr conn oil rmik county, iirenou, baa t
Vloii'lar. the o dy ot .'eh.. Till, nt 10 o'clock
In the forenoon at the county court room In
rrliievnle, ort-yun. uilit iln.e eud plrnc for
henring end tettliite aol final aeeonnilne. AC
a lil.-h time and t eNtiy -ra iliteretd
lu ald etale niajr ooject to aeid nuai accuuut
ine. oaud tlili 21st day el l. rui
John IIARVtoy,
Admlnf.tralor of the estate ot
Atosail Hannon, deceSMeil.
Notice for Publication.
Iiepnrtment of the Interior.
I. 8. Lan.1 office atl he lMtlei, Or.-K.m
lie.-eutr ibtn, I'lll,
Notlue la berehy given that
JOM-pb H. Kol,
of PrlneelUe, Oregon, who, on June tb, 1d0,
made homemead. Mi. IfilH-i. lor NW'. NK'
NViV4.aiid SVV4 NKli. aection 10, towobi.
1-S w.iilfc, rauee 11 eest. WIllHmeite
Merl'lian, b filed noilc of (mention
1.. milie final comniutalion prool, lo
emal.li-h rlatln to the Und aU.ve deaerihed,
lfore Timotuy K. J. puffy, U. . O.ntuit.'.'-toiier,
at Ilia oillee. at Hrim-rille, Oregon, on Ibe 6tb
dey ot Kel.mary, lylil.
rulniant nainea a wltneMen: Charles B
pinal'ldie, ttede Hunum. Med Vanderpool,
Olhe Klleftou, ail of Prineville. Oregon.
1-1 C W. MISiKE, Kegl.ter.
Notice for Publication.
Ilepartment of the Inferior,
V. S. Utud Olllos st The I ib I leu. Oregon.
, Ilwmbei- lt, 1SU.
Notice la herehy rlv-n that EllMllh V.
Fry. mother and sole heir of i-ieorge t. Fry.
deetMiaed, of Pr;nevlle, Oregon, who. on Jan
unrr --nd. made Uoiueslead No. 164&S
aerial, No. OHevt, for a's ae'4. neU m., and
e--t ne M-etton .. Hiwn.nip u) eouin, range
lSeal, Vtlliametle Meridian, baa Q led notlue
or Internum to nu.se Dnal eommamimn
proof, u. elal.llMh eiMlm lo the land above
deacrilied tH-fore 1 Imotby F. J. Iiutfy. V- S.
I'omrolaaloner. at hla offlre at Prineville.
Oregon, on the 2lnd day of January. 1912.
I'lalmnnt names aa witm-MH-i: Frank T.
Cox. Kllzabetb K. Oil. I lnrenee McAIIUler.
A, Wilton, at. of Prineville. Oregon.
12-Wp C. . MOOKE. Reaister.
cannot be dupli