Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 07, 1912, Image 6

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    WOULD TAFT BE A
GRACEFUL LOSER?
His Friends Believe He Could
Meet Defeat and Still
Smile.
How does IVroMent Taft view hts
owg chances for re-olcciionT If the
fortunes of th campaign should go
against him, would he b a good
loser? Can he stand the gait without
bis futur belnjt embittered?
These are questions being asked by
Americans, who love the National
game of politics and take Interest In
It. Nothing Is more uncertain than
this same game and if the tide should
go against the republicans and laud
a democrat In office, would the bis
fellow in the White House still smile?
President Taft's supporters do not
expect anything of that sort to hap
pen, but they believe he is a good
loser, basins this opinion on his past
r '
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PRESIDENT TAFT
actions and what he has said when
ever the subject has been brought up.
He must realize that, holding as he
does, the biggest job on the Western
Hemisphere, many others have their
eyes fixed on the same high place. and
the interests, which always seek to
control the government, are ceaseless
in their efforts to place a man favor
able to them In the presidents chair.
Knowing then the uncertainty of poli
tics and the traditional Ingratitude of
republics. President Taft has spoken
of Just such a contingency. He spoke
directly to the point on this matter
when he said:
"I am very grateful for the honors
the people have given me. I do not
affect to deny the satisfaction I should
feel, if, after casting up the totals,
pro and con, and striking a balance,
they should decide that my first term
had been fruitful enough of good to
warrant their giving me another. Any
man would be proud of such a verdict,
but I have not been willing, nor shall
I be, to purchase it at a sacrifice of
my freedom to do my duty as I see
it. My happiness Is not dependent
,upon any office and I shall go back
to private life with no heartburnings,
if the people, after an unprejudiced
review of my administration, conclude
that someone else can serve them to
their greater advantage.
"The truth is that political consid
erations have not weighed heavily
with me. I have tried to do in each
case what seemed to me the wisest
thing, regardless of its effect upon my
future. Indeed, in more than one
case I have been perfectly conscious
whose bad blood would be stirred by
some act of mine, or some refusal to
act,: The circumstance that some
persons who hail me after one appli
cation of equal justice, as a far seeing,
conservative patriot, denounce me af
ter the next, as an unreasoning radi
cal, does not greatly disturb ,my
equanimity. I set that down as all
In the day's work."
TAFT MONEY OFFERED
Bet Makes Big President Odds-On
Favorite.
The wager recently offered In Xew
York of 15000 to $4000, that the pres
ident will be re elected If nominated,
seems to show that somebody has con
siderable confidence In the return of
the president's administration to pow
er. Somebody with $5000 believes
that Bill Taft can come back.
, Money talks and some of the en
ftiusiafitic backers of Mr. La Pollen e,
Colonel .Roosevelt and W'oodrow Wil
son ought to come to the front ami
take the short end of this bet. As a
sporting proposition, this is a p-oorl
bet, even if he loses, but the fact that
there are no takers as yet speaks elo
quently. The east, which necessarily
gets a clearer view of the president
and a more intimate knowledge of J is
work, from being cltser to him, is evi
dently pretty well satisfied with Pres
ident Taft and believes he will be re
elected. The bet will be allowed to
' stand for some time, it 1b reported,
waiting for some courageous enemy
of the admlntatrnMon to come to the
front 'with Kz ,:
Choice Land for Sale.
ISO seres dry lml on north slope ol
t'oweil Huttejover 100 acres ttllald;
I WOO worth ol improvements on place,
aim :) acred wheat in ground. Pitch
lateral runuiiiK through place. I'rv
oil. f IS per acre. Inquire at Journal
Oihce r write Lavkhns Sa, Prine
ville, Ore. IS iHKltnp
IVst prices paid (or household good.
AIo sell and rirhange. Prineville Fur.
nitons P.xchsnge, Chas. K. Oondart
propr. X'i H
Home Comfort Range
Kor sa'e at the Prineville furniture
Kxchnkiv 1-1S
To the Taxpayer of the City of
Prineville.
T. Mitt tim And triiillilrt the tax
payers of Prineville are rvo nested, be
fore caning ni die pnrrui s mine lor mr
nuriKwe id navitii! their taxes, to pro-
vide themselves with an accurate de
scription of alt town property owned by
mem.
T. ". Pi vi-roctt, sheriff.
WiiU Wiujoltt; E(i Far Hitcais.
i per 15 K. P.. Kvass. Prine
ville, S-l-li
Sol) ,000 lor Farm Loans. See Hreu
ton Jones, Mclolius, Oregon. S-tp
Pure-bred White Wyandot! cockerels
lor sale. Kay V. CoxsTaBi.s, Adam-
son's Drugstore. 11 2-tf
Eggs for Sale.
White niul ltrnwn leghorn oirts.
$1 ot) fur 15 Leitve tinier t F.IMns'
store, or phone Independent.
2-.N-tf J. . STKWABT,
For Sale or Trade.
0 well-broken mules from 4 to 6 years
old.
2 bay horses, 4 and o years old.
2 good saJdle horses, iltiO lbs. each;
will work.
1 mule, 1 horse li years old.
2 niulei 2 years old.
4 mules 1 vearold, all well grown and
perfectly gentle; eay to handle.
. Al saddles, small purs and snoats.
Will sell for cash or trade lor cattle, lat
hogs, sheen, tirsin, hav, potatoes or real
estate. P. Ki'k.nm k Co., liedinond, Or.
Z-1 1
o.o.o.
EST NO. LViS
S ubo r tl ina te
Order of Owlf. met the recoml and
fourth ThurK!ftv in each month at
IViknap hall. All miirratorv owlsottrtli-
JW eleome. T. E. J. ltiflv, Preitjent.
Witlard II. Wirt, Secretary. XAxi
Notice of School District Bond Sale
Notice is hereby ijiven, bv the under
signeri, the County Trvaturer of the
County of Crook; Mate of Oregon, that,
pursuant to an order of the Board of
Directors of School District No. 61, of
Crook County, Oregon, he will sell for
;he bet price obtainable $1100 t per
cent nf bonds of said district on or after
the 29th day of February. I'.'l.', at the
ortice of the County Treaeurer in Prine
ville. Oregon.
J-or further information, apply to the
Hoard of Directors of said district.
Dated this 8th day of February, 1912,
Ralph L. Jobdax,
County Treaurer of Crook
County, Oregon.
SaauBoai.
In the Circuit Court of tbe State ol Oregon, for
Crook County.
W. A. BtKuh.'i'liiniiff,
vs.
Ju, A. Boyd and Jims J. Bot1, fttffemlsnt.
To Jus, A. iiyd aiui Jcs J. Boyrl, sill tie
feiidtiiits; In Hit-name of the State of Orriftm, you are
n-rfoy ro'ioirfti to H(peKr ami Atiw.-r iiit'iiii
piHinttilfd in ihtf above tntutt-d chuso bih!
tutirt en or i'f(Tt tin: nth flay of April, V.'VZ
Ami ii vou fw il to to Atinr and anut r, tin
j-iainttff will take jii-luit-tit hk auit you tur
mc sum oi r. ur itunnrvo i'iupt wun inter
est thereon hi the rait-uf tvn per ci'di i-r an
nuin frmn the 6th day of Julv. !'.(. ti-Vtui at
tommy's ftea and hid costs and disburMnenis of
Iflis action.
This smninon! i jinhlished by order nf the
Honorable W. L ItradshaHr, jnd' of the
circuit court of the ?siat' of Orejton for Crook
county, made on the Uth day of Feb., 191i, and
prescribed that tiiis iuniiuou be published for
six conner-utive weeks in (he Crook rniuity
Journai. ft neekly DewMDaiier uuoliahfd in
Priiifville, Crook count vf Oregon. The date of
juu uay oi r eb., mz.
M. R. Ki-Liorr.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons.
In the circuit Court of the State of Orfgon
lor crook county,
Charles Milton Zell, plaint I fT.
y.
William Urn on and the unknown
heirs of the aaid W illiam Lemon,
alao all other persons and parties
claiming any nxht, title or interest
in the real properly dtscrilu'd here
in, defendants.
To William Lemon and the unknown heirs of
the ftpl VMIlinin Lemon, also to all other
pernoii!) ,or parties unknown claiming any
riicht. title, iutereitt. Karate or lifn uioti or in
the real property dJh:rlo-d in complaint
Herein, aiHo deHfTiix a in tins tms suiumioih.
In tlie tiHine of the Htnte oi oretron, Vou nd
each of you are hereby Kiihimoned and re-
quired to appear in the atwtve enmii u tour
and aiixuer or tl-ad to the cotnidaiut filed
therein, in thin uit agHinPt you on or before
the 2ih day of April. M2, which 1 the time
pn.M rileil in the order of the county judge of
Crook county, Oregon, pursuant to which this
bumrnonsi publilied, in which you are re
quired to so appear, and amuer or otherwise'
plead, and if you fail to so appear, answer or
oiherwi.se plead the plaintiff v t 1 apply to the
court lor the relief demanded in the com
plaint, which relief is: That plaintiff be de
clared the owner in fee simple of the Houth
w'Kt fjnarier of tlie Kouthwest quarter V-4f
of tection thirty-t'ix -:Jfl- in township fourtei-n
-I t soutn of rainre fifteen -16- east of the Wil
lainette Meridian in Crook county, Oregon,
and to each and every part thereof, and that
you and em h of you be required to ne( forth
the nature of your alleged individual ais'd mv
era! elaiiiia, riKht, title, eHtate, lien or thten st
in said iTemises, adverse or conlliclinj; with
the i'jtat' or interchi of plaintiff in aaid lmid
mid premiscK, that the nawie may be deterin
iued und teriiiinated by a decree of thin court,
and that by said decree plaintiffs title to said
irem.eK te forever oUietcd ntfainst you and
etch of yon, and all permim claiming by.
throtiglior under you or either of you, and
thdt vou and each of you and all perwm- claim
nig or to claim by, through or nnderyou, )
forever barred, enjoined and restrained from
ciHiming or netting up any right, title, inter
cm, lien or estate in or to said premises or any
pHrt thereof, and that you and either of you,
and persons claiming or toclairn by, through
or under vou or cither of yon be. decreed to
have no interest. lit, title", estate or lien In
or to said iremie& or any part thereof, mid
j for joi(:h oloer and furth''rreli'-f (n the prem-
i!-cs alorcMiiU as to the court may eem eijun
i Mf, and lor comb and di.sbureinentij al this
.suit.
1 ijiH tiumnifins is tiublishcd inru:uit to an
! orrb r ol the Hotiornble H. C. Kills, county
I jii'it-'e of Crook county. Oregon, made the IhlU
iltjv oi I-' hrtmrv. A, I)., V-12,
i he dute of (lie lirM publication of this sum
mon ih the i'Jtti dav of Kebruary, l'.H2, and the
dm- of ihe iBht publication the 11th day of
Apr:i, vwz. T. K. J. hfyt v.
Att.oru y for plain tiif.
ttofes$fctiat Cards.
Dr. Howard (Jove
Dentist.
Rooms 14 and IS Adamton Buildinf.
T. L J. DUFFY
A ttorney'-t-Lw
tsuwur W. A. UiH
rKINKVll.Lt ... OKKUIIN
Dr. J.Trciidlcs Fox
M. K. I S. Kiiu: ami 1.. S. A. l.onJn;
Lirtmw lr'i Mull Mci(t'itl Htmr.1.
Sirialisl til Surgery; llvairnr; All
tfntry Cstisl: woiik-h anil cliil.lri'ii'i
mnl r'.l,U-iu', Uu St. I'riiu'rUlo, Ut.
(Viuulisiton Fr- Hour. I ml
R. D. Ketchum, M. T. D. C
Ai-uti' amlclironlc (Hmmisiw tronlt'd
auiit's(nlly ly (mrcly
ilnittU'iw in. 'Ui. ills
Rhh 16-17 Am BUf. Calls )
0rfm
Dr. John lluback
Ij.te Veterinary surgeon V. M. Armv,
Ieparuueilt ol'tlie I'tilllppittex.
Alt surgical Work t Kcawinablt
I'rieea.
Hamilton Stable.
Prinvill, Or.
W. A. HELL
Lawyer
The Dalles
On-Run
e'er LISTS
Zftelkncp c Cd wards
(County Physician.)
SPrimtmUl; Orfn
S?. iutt.
frit ,,,, One.
FrM A. Rice, C. K. J. H. Neville, JrM K. M.
County Burvejor. Deputy t o. Hurvryor,
Rice & Neville
Civil Engineers.
iienerikl Fnclnminit. 1'rimvu.i.k, Otiroos.
C. Erink
jCatvyer
Dr. Charles .MacFadden
Oiteopathic Physician
Hrsenle. Pl-tetlc and Niitiiral Thernpeiillnt
Kinpluyed. C'tirullle IHm-iim'k Np.H:lHlty
Office Over Morris Furniturs Store.
Telephone: Pioneer, No. 126.
Crook County jibstraci Co.
Abntracti ol title to all land tod
towo lou In Crook county.
B. F. Wylde, Secretary, Pritwrille, Ortfos
HAVE YOU
Filed your Deed? Of Course.
HAVE YOU
An Abstract?
Certainly everyone has an atmfract now.
Ioyou know where your corners nre.
Well, No, 'ot exactly.
Brewster Engineering 'Company,
Prineville, Oregon, wiil Jocnto them for
you and KMiiraiitee the work. Survey
ing, 1'lauiriK, Irrigation Kngineering.
Phone Pioneer 204.
G. A. McFAKLANE
Lawyer
Practice in all courts and U. 8. T.anil
Office.
Redmond,
Oregon
Wil lard II. Wirtz
Attorney-ut-Law.
Ofiice In'-M. It. HIkkh' ofllt-e.
PlIINKVIt.I.K, OlIKUON,
SAysean and iSuryton j
CAiiiJ) Answrrkd I'komptly Jmt on NlOUT
OlTICK ONK 1JX;R HOUTH OF ADAMHON'l
UKi'ti Btohb. both ofli'te an im
dCDce telfcj)lioii:8. ,
Ortaoti
RtfUilorwlViUH'nrl MtitUlliisc IVmiUvIv IV
iKli.
J. J. Hurling
Engineer
toil t hamtwr ofcommorv Ddg, IVirttand, Or.
Pull Stump and Trees.
Ttvm ami ui 11 in p i'iiUe.1 t rvawm
slilp ratoa, Wmk dotm irui'itly. lor
lnrtttT iartii'iilar apply o Aviihk A
KmauiN, frltioNlllo, Oro. J-iiw.lnip
Notkt Is CtMlilon.
ntlee t herel-T gtveti. Iy the util'rlitni4,
the eeulet t llie 'itle ot InmeiiH. Mt Mim-m,
ili't'rH'i-'l. I nil reOller tif Ml.l idvinl ftll
II Tua ImvlllK elim. Hifnln.t AA eiulr te
lir.-.fiit (hem uu Ihe iri'r v.m.'lu-r. te Ihe
uti.tervi:net l llu M. It. KUI..II In
I'rltlex llle, tln'M'Ul. M kthlll ! nienlh.tif rie
rtnie el Ihe tlr.l iillh uon ot tin. iteltftf.
1 1.1.1 lhl ..'n.l.Uy ,. K"h , lulj.
t'ti4Hi I' Mt'MKK.
K.nt K. Mt'MKltx.
Sheriffs Sale.
On r'xm'iniitn in Koiwlnsiiro.
In (ho Circuit Court I tlio Mala ol
Ort'it'Ot, (or tlis t'ountv ul t'roolr.
1'iittilv. l.liiinttK, v. (Mile l Kl
UImui anil .Nellie 11. r'.lU'fmui, ileleint
ante. I'u dio rlieriff olCrixik cHiunty, tlreelintf:
here.i, tin tlia l''tli ilny ol Hi t.,
11HI, in dio almvo imuiwi court, a jihlit
Incut mis reiulereil In (avor tit tlis
alHivo itatnnl tlainti(t ami attsitmt Hie
sIhivs niuiie.l ilelenilmits lor Six iluii'
ilre.1 ami Fitly lollar, with iulen-nt
tlietfon trom t'.it fill tlav ol Ksli,, lKfi,
at the rsttt ol H t cent per annum ami
Seventv-livs Killiirs attorney's l, ami
the lurtlier sum ol Kiltn'tt IhillHi-M fonts
allied jii.lk-itit'iit wa oiirnllwl ainl ilmk
ele.l m tlio clerk's ollie o( eaiil fourt in
suiil foiinly ou too I'Jth tlav ol Del ,
isill.
Ami aheress, it was further nuleretl
an t ilei-re.l lv Ilia court that til
tmrthetist iiliter ul tlie ootitlioa-t
i)inirii'r ol nectinii sixteen In towtuhip
fifteen south ot lui sixteen et of
Willninelto MiTi'.lian tn Crook reiinty,
(hen. ui, lie milii 1V tlu slierift of ns'hl
tiinnt) rs ntiiler cxectil ion, ami the pro
t'eeila'of siit'li rale, after paying the
cortu, ililiireii!t'!its, nitornev's feet
ami exeu!ies herein Httitoil, niuill lie
applitHl upon the iu Ikmii'iii, ami it die
prucretU of such eali I iurulliriehl,
the plnintiff h:ill have judgment sml
oxerndon Huaitint the del. miauls, lillm
1,. l.llri-.ii ami Nellin It. Kllefui to
recover iicli hiilnni-e unpaiil, inn he l
hereby (jiveii that 1 havo levied Um
the prop rty aUv di"H'rilit ami 1 alll
on dio
IfitkJ.yof Mink, 1912,
the same heirm Saturday of the week,
al o'ciiH-k in the aflerniMin ol wid dnv.
at the front dour of the ronrtlioum in
1'rineville. Cnnik comity, fireiroii, tH'll
to iliehiijhent biddor tor cah, nil of the
lik'ht, title and inlerent ol the said tUlie
1.. I-.lirfKin ami elll H. Klleli-on, ih
fenilants herein, ill and to suid real
property and pteniines lo natiufy said
jti'llttiient, roets and diHhiirfeitienU, ae
crtiinif conts, expenseii of sulo and si
hirney's fee. mid said sulu trill he
! tnsils'suhjei t to redt uiption hi the man-
I ner proviiled hy law,
Pated this liitli dav of January, 1913.
1 T. N. Hu.rotK,
21."i Sheriff of Crook roiuiiy.
rf i X.I l.OIMi meela every
, J, Jt I Ha tit rd y nlshl
Mlrnnter weleonie. i- l tteaioa, N. U.; C
L-HliHltn, k. V. 11.: Hurt Hanie. Xee.j slid
, C. H. Dlnwldille, Tream
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands of Wines,
Liquors and Cifiara.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor
X
" RECEPTION
Smith & Allingham, Props.
Champ Kmith'a old stand.
Imported and Domestic
Cigars
Famous Whiskies
Old Crow; Hermitage; Red
Top Rye; Yellow Stone;
Canadian Club; Cream
Rye; James E. Pepper;
Moore's Malt.
Porter, Ale and Olympia
Draft Beer on Tap.
Imported Wines and
Liquors.
FOSTER
, . , s a i.'- J
Opportunity !!
Ask us about our coupon
whereby you can save I Oc
dollar.
O. K. MARKET
Stroud & Stroud, Proprietors
- i
" - " tt ft'' ' 4T.f
ur'pawed Meilieal Htiiff, Mot Lake Mitirrol Wslef Cnre Klieiiiiiiititn,
Moniaili. Kidney, Uloo.1 and Skin Ilisotders.
HOT LAKE SANATORIUM. . . Hot Lake, Oregon
WALTF.R M. PIERCE, Pres. and Mcr. l
Low Fares West
SPRING COLONIST PERIOD
Daily March 1st to April 15th
ALL CENTRAL OREGON POINTS
.
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Clilfiitto OA
C'liii liiiiiitl il'.ls)
Mllwrnukec .'11.50
St. 1-mila II2.IK)
New York . BO. (Ml
Detroit .'W.00
1'rum Other KiiHtorn Ptilnta lu Proportion.
Tell your friends In tlio Kiwt of this ipnrtunlty of inovlnir West nt low-,
niton, itlrift trnln Horvlcu via liiirllnirtuii Ituiil.', Nortlicni i'lU'lllc, (Irout
Northern, ".North Uimk" iniil Ori'icon Trunk Hitllwa.va.
Vou van ilfposlt IiiihIm with me and went houiiil tickets will b fur
lllKliftl people In the Kiiat.
HetnllH will lie fiirnlHhetl on request.
W. E. COMAN, Gen'l Fieight & Pass. Agent, Portland, Or.
2 -ltf H. BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond, Oregon.
Prineville-Redmond-Sisters Stage Line
Matt Kule&ch, Proprietor.
Passenger Fare to Redmond, $1.50. Express from Red
mond to Prineville, one-half cent per pound for over 50
pounds. Small packages of less than 50 pounds', 25c.
Leaves Prineville for Redmond Daily. Office at the
Pioneer Cream Company.
11-16 ; S. R. COOPER, Agent
Our Stock in Trade
Itit'ltides our "slocking" trade, and lliat
is a largo one, liecaore our iiuiiory ia
ala ay of tlia dcpeiiiUliItt kind, (ientl
ineii buy their Iiom here lh'i ii they
llet itmre lout comfort and belter aesr
from theiii. Hot that docs not mean
that ws are neccKwrily liitli prii ed. Wo
carry a full lino of flue Kuriildiiiigs ami
w gtisranlee eveiy article a wll to da
lit rt'preneiitcd.
& HYDE
ooks
the
on
ff3
Begin Treatment Now
Rheumatism Can Be
Cured
K tetiivt iil bring yen our
tew lHHt,let disiribiiig HOT
LAKE SANITARIUM. Nam
ml Hot Mitietsl HalliH, Nature's
Cure for Kheumatiim. I Mir
I ii 1 1 ill i ronn lete. I n-
ON.
r;vj:i'.iv:v.'j.v.!uxSt'.siua
hTrhRy.
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
FROM -
Ht. Pfttil 2.-..P()
KitiiHiiM City io.tK)
(tllinhft M.(H
DiwMiilni'S 21 M
InilliuniiollH S.'i tin
Donver '.'5.00
Shinglen, Mouldingrt, Windows,
Doors, GliiHxeB, Etc. Etc., Ete.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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