Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 21, 1912, Image 5

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    NtWS FROM OUR
NATIONAL CAPITAL
Democratic Free Sugar Bill
Passes House by Vote of
198 to 103.
Wsshlnrtnn. -Th Pnnocrstlc fro
lunar bill pnd tli house 1 to 103.
II nK wik helped by 25 ll.punll
can votits, slihouKh thin m offset by
tin defection of hih Democrat lo
vol sialnst Hi bill by members
Irom l,oulWn snd Colorado. I.f
frty of Oikuo snd Wsrhtirton mid
l.s Kulltt of Wisconsin rr snions;
h Iteptiblli sns vollliK fur tli bill.
JltiprKMititmtlv Kri-iuh. Insurgent, of
Iduho, volod tsslnst tli frit nuiinr
till.
Itepresentstlv Mondoll, of Wyom
ing, republican, sought la suioiid the
bill by mnklhf It bcom. effective
nly nf(r rwelpt of report on the
lURur Industry by the UrllT bonrd.
Hprutallve llrousanrd of Louisi
ana, submitted an smeniliiiont, Iphv
irm tli duty m at prent, but sbrc
titling th Cuban prfirntlnl. Hop
Tutntlvvs Good mid I'routy, of
lows; Lturoot, of Wisconsin, and Nor
rl, of Nebraska, atrov to hsv. Incor
porated a claus. providing for boun
ty on sussr, especially t tin l produced
from bt. Alt amendments ware
Voted down.
Bill To Abolish Tart Commsrcs Court.
Ily t trot of 11 to I, tha bouaa In
trrstat and foreign oonituerc. com
mlttaa dai-ldod to report favorably on
tba bill abolishing tha United States
common court.
Tha action was taksn despite tha
land of United Rtates Attorney 0n
ral Wlckarabam. who pleaded for a
"fair trial" for tha court. The couv
mlttaa waa Impressed by tha Male
DitDt of Representative 81ms that tha
commerce court had In tha laat year
nullified 10 of tha 2T declalona of tha
Intaratata commerce commission.
Army Reform May 8a Baatan.
Thara la great danger that tha pro
poaltlon to remodel tha army and re
duce tha number of cavalry regiment
by ona third will fall.
Tha poaalbla demand tor troopa In
Meilco, In China and perhapa In Cuba
make It Important that an arm of tba
service ba employed which can move
quickly and taka long Journey and
ba In fighting trim when It meeta an
enemy. Already notlc baa been
nerved that tha cavalry regiments can
not ba a pa red.
Dr. Wiley Resigns.
Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, chlaf of tha
bureau of chemlatry for nearly 28
year, hat resigned. Differences of
opinion with hta aupertora aa to th
enforcement of tha pure food and
drugs act war tha reason given by
Dr. Wllay for handing hla resignation
to Secretary Wilson, of tha depart
ment of agriculture.
Dr. Wiley will devote tha reat of hla
Ufa, according to a atatement taaued
by him to the "promotion of tha prin
ciples of clvlo rlghteouaneaa and In
dustrlal Integrity which underlie th
food and drug act." President Taft
expressed regret at tha resignation.
National Capital Brevltls.
A total of all battleships ar now
on the building Hat of tha government
The Borah Jone three-year home-
atead bill la likely to paaa th house,
Tha finance committee of th sen-
ale, by a vote of t to 6, haa ordered
n advene report on tha house steel
tariff revision bill. Democrat on th
committee will present a minority re
port.
Chamber of oommerc throughout
the country hava Informed Secretary
Kagel that they would accept Presl
dent Taft' Invitation for a conference
, of commercial bodies hore April 15 to
form a Natlonnl Bonrd of Trade.
An amendment to the Funnma
Cannl fcovernmont bill which would
bar from the canal all rtillroiid-owned
ahlp engnged In conmwlne trade wn
agreed upon by tho houso committee
on Intcratnte and foreign commorce,
Senator Jones of Washington ha
Introduced a bill to amend the law
for th protection and regulation of
the flherle of Alaska and the Pacific
count The bill would Increase the
taxes on the salmon output and also
provide a tax of $100 per trap.
Western grain shippers have Joined
Mew Yark commission merchants In
urging the senate Interstate com
meroi eommlttee to recommend leg
islation to make railroads liable for
bills of lading whether agents who Is
sue the bills receive the goods or noK
With Democrat defending the con
stitutionality of the measure aad Ue-
publlcane assarting that it I uncon
stitutional the house began debate on
the excise bill, devised by the Demo
crats to offset tha los In revenue of
53,000,000 which will accrue if sugar
goes on the free list.
A concurrent resolution has passed
both houses authorising the president
to prohibit tho exportation of war sup
plies to any American couutry whore
domcBtlc vlolonce exists. In signing
tha resolution Presldoiit Taft will Is
sue a proclamation specifically for
bidding the shipment of amis to Mux
lean revolutionist.
SENATOR JOSEPH M. 0IX0N.
Montana Man Is Chairman of
leetevkit Eaeeutlv Committee.
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Pboiu by Anmttaut fru Asouclalloa.
JUDGE GETS BOMB
Maehln Relvd by Mall Slight
Oefect Prevents Berlou Result
New York. An attempt to kill
Judge Otto A. Kosalsky of the court
of gxneral aeeslous with a bomb
proved unsuccessful. It wua only a
defect said to be a small accumula
tion of dirt In the mechanism of the
Infernal machine, whl-h the Justice
unouspectinKly had opened, that saved
him from probable drnth and certain
Injury. The bomb later exploded
while being examined by Inspector
i:gnn. of the bureau of combustibles,
svrloualy wounding him about tba
fare and handa.
The Intended victim of the explo
sion has received great deal of pub
licity lately In connection with the
Folks K. Brandt case. It was Justice
Rosalsky who sentenced Brandt to a
30-year term for th burglary of Mor
timer L. Schlff'a home In 1907, and
who recently reversed his decision.
Mr. Tlngley Loses Will Case.
San Diego. By a verdict of 10 to t
the Jury In tha contest brought by
George U Patterson, a banker of New'
oaatle. Pa., to have set aside the will
In which hla mother, Mr. Harriet P.
Thurston, bequeathed to Mrs Kathar
ine Tlngley, head of the Vnlversa
Brotherhood and Theosophtcal society
sn estate valued at 1247,01)0, found for
the contestant
ANTHRACITE STRIKE
BELIEVED CERTAINTY
New York. Practical certainty of
a strike In the anthracite coal district
came when negotiations looking to a
settlement of wage differences were
abruptly ended. Both the operators
nnd the committee representing the
minors announced their determination
to muke no further concessions. This
moans that the strike will begin at
inldntRht March 31, unless one of the
fnttfjiis weakens. That there will be
a country wide strike of coal miners
March 31, Is the belief of the men.
M.vns will Revise Election taws.
Portland, Me. A special session of
the Mulno legislature convened Wed
nesday to revise the election laws,
redlntrlct tho state for the purpose of
electing representatives to congress,
and to prepare something lu the way
of liquor U'ijlsluUou.
Dynamite Plot Seen.
San Diego, Cnl. Accused of having
conspired to terrorize the -city by
wholesale dynamiting, six men, as
serted by the police to be leader of
the street speaking agitators who
have been making a campaign here
for a number of w'neks, were arrested.
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Track prices: Club," 88c;
bluestem, 91c; red Russian, 87c.
Barley Feed, $39 per ton.
Oats No. 1 white, $34 per ton.
Hay Timothy, valley, $14; alfalfa,
$1S.
Butter Creamery, S3c.
Eggs Ranch, 20c.
Hops 1911 crop, 40c; contract,
26c.
Wool Eastern Oregon, 16o; Wlli
itnette Valley, 17o.
Mohair 31c.
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Seattle.
Wheat niuestem, 91c; club, 8So;
red Russian, 87o.
Pnrloy $40 per ton. . ' . '
Onts $30 per ton,
Butter Creamery, 37o.
Eggs' 21c. . v ;
Hay Timothy, $14 per toa, ,'f
DEATH ROLL GROWS
IN VIRGINIA COURT
With Death of Juror Number of
Victims of Allen Gang
. Reaches Five.
Hlllsvllle, Va. One more death.
that of Juror Augustus Powler, baa
bn added to th list of fatalities of
th Allen rnld on tha Carroll county
me Alien ram on i... v.rru , ,
courthouse, making a revised total oi
Ave.
Floyd Allen, a notorious character,
Just after being sentenced to three
yeara In prison, whipped out a revol
ver and ahot the presiding Judge, who
fell to tha floor mortally wounded.
This started a shooting be by Allen's
friends which resulted In tha death of
Sheriff tllankenshlp. District Attorney
Poster and Juror U P. Douglas, and
the serloua wounding of Court Clerk
Dexter. Several Jurymen and onlook-
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er wer (lightly wounded In th fu-
lllade.
There seems to be no Immediate
prospect of capturing the Allena and
their clansmen, who escaped tothe
mountains after their sanguinary visit
to aid their brother. I
. Th report which csm from the
mountain that 8ldna Allen had been(
captured and that his wife had beenj
wrweirhomdu NoUce of School KM Bond Sale
deserted. Notice is hereby given, bv the under-
Floyd Allen, left wounded after the County Treaiurer ol the
t. . .ii . . tounty ol Crook ; State of Oregon, that,
courtroom fight. Motor Allen and w , order ol the B.ird ol
Ilyrd Marian, charged with murder, Director of Hchool District No. HI, of
In the first degree, were spirited out Crook County, Oregon, he will sell for
of town. ! l'ie K'"t P"ce obtainable $1100 6 per
. ' .,. m. I cent of bonds of ssid district on or afW
The Allena are not ordinary de-, tie . o( lebrnarTf jyjo ,t the
peradoea. They have not murdered office of the County Treasurer in Prine
for loot. Farmers, most of them, they, vllle, Oregon.
are among the wealthiest men of th
region. They own hundred of acre
of land. They hav tent their children-to
college.
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RlinnttQls wniv"rnj vara miiiivi.
Mlnneapolla.-Politlcal peeche.
and ipeaker ar barred from th cam
pus of the University of Minnesota.
This edict haa been lasued to all un
dergraduate political cluba by Dean
John F. Downey, of the Academic Col
lege, who declares that advocacy of
any particular candidate by outside
speakers will not be permitted on the
campus. University political cluba
and literary society heads declare
they wlli appeal tba case to th facul
ty counaeb
Suffrage Will b Fought by Lsagu.
New York. Prominent men - and
women have enlisted In a new organ
isation called the League for Social
Order, to combat woman' suffrage,
Clallam, th. divorce evil and such
moTementa and propaganda aa 1m-
pres the member aa dangerous to
the commonwealth. It 1 said that
persons ot wealth are Interested In
the organisation and ar. backing It
with larg. capital
ILL-FATED MAINE
SINKS INTO OCEAN
Havana. Accompanied by Araerl
can warships and the entire Cuban
navy th. hulk ot the famous battle
ship Maine was towed out Into Flori
da straits, 9 miles from Havana and
her flag floating bravely from the
masthead, waa aunk to the bottom of
the sea amid a thunder of guns from
her convoy. On last cheer rang out
from the whole fleet as the mass of
twisted metal, Its decks covered with
roses, went down and the lBt cannon
boomed farewell aa the ting sunk be
neath the wavea.
111 honor Of the dead Who perished
whon tho explosion which wrecked
tho Maine sounded the first call to
Cuban liberty, all business was sus
pended. The government buildings
were closed and from every flagstaff
In the bualnesa Bectlon of the city, en
twined American and Cuban flags,
crepe bound, spread to the breeze.
Every Cuban soldier and thousands of
citizens wore banda ot crepe.
Rail Deal Is Confirmed.
Seattle. G. C. Hyatt, general mana
ger ot the Belllnghnm Bay & British
Columbia railway company, has tele
graphed from San Francisco that the
company has been purchased from
the Mills & Cornwall estates by a syn
dicate of Belllnghum, Seattle and Ta
coma men and that a Joint traffic ar
rangement la about to be concluded
with the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget
Sound railway company, whereby, un
der a joint traffic arrangement, Mil
waukee cars will be handled upon the
lines of the Belllugltam Bay & British
Columbia railway by car ferry from
Beattle.
Rear-Admiral Melville Dead.
Philadelphia, Rear-Admiral Georgo
Walker Melville, U. S. N retired, died
At his home here from paralysis. He
was Natlonnl commander of the Loyal
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Legion at the time ot his death and
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was
a noted authority on Arctic ex
ploratlon,
no ivaII oa on(rlnovlno- and
naval art airs.
Choice Land for Sale.
120 acru dry lsnd on north slope of
Powell liutle; over 100 acres tillslile;
11000 worth ol Improvements on place,
also 'JO acres wheat in ground. Ditch
lateral running through place. Dry
soil. Hi per acre. Inquire at Journal
Oilic r write Lavkiiss Sra, I'riae
vllle, Ore. 12 :iO-3uip
limit prices psid (or household goods.
Also sell snd exclaim Prineville Fur
niture Kxchsnge, Chas. V. Condart
propr. 12-H
Egg for Sale.
White nml Brown leghorn eggs,
II .VM'ir l.V Ij-nve order at Klklua'
,t or nt
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8TKWABT.
For Sale or Trade.
1 well-broken mule from 4 to 6 years
Old.
t hay home. 4 snd 5 tears old.
it good saddle I'orses, ilOO lbs. each;
will work.
1 mule, 1 hn'-e :; rear oil.
2 mulei 2 ye . Id.
4 mules 1 yen- i t, sll well grown and
perfectly gentle, -a-y to handle.
Al ss.ld.es. email pig and shoats.
I 1 ,or ca,b "" "'' for cattle, fat
hogn, sheen, grain, hsv, potatoes or real
p, jj,.,,,, A Co-( Kedmon.1, or.
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Order of Owls, meet the second and
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Willsrd II. VVIrti, Secretary'. l-4tf
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inrther information, apply to the
Board of Directors of said district
Dated this Hlb day of February, 1912.
Ralph L. Jordan,
County Treaurer of Crook
County, Oregon.
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NoUce of Annual Meeting of
Stockholders.
Kotlc it hereby Rlvtn that th annaal
m'-f tinf of th ttock holder of th Muuiiic
Building AMtel!ioD, of -Prtoevlllf, nrnroa,
' wtll tie bold m Masonic Hill In PrioevlUe.
Oregon, Stur1r evening, March ib. VilL at
the hour ot S o'clock p. m. for the purpoM ot
electing a board of directory of said eorpo
rtion. and transaction of iul-d other bust new
M may properly be brought before the tneellug.
. Dated UiU 7th day of March, 1912.
U. BALDWIN, Secretary.
I Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, V. K. '-and Offloe
..i Tl.u iMlld. Itrvirnn Kfliniarv th 1U14.
Notice ) herfby given that Ueorge J.
Brown, of Prineville, Orttrno, who, on Oc
Uiber 2l'nd, 1WW, made homlead. No. I-1
erial, No, 0012 fur wS f'-i. ne1 e, and
mr'-t nel. nswilun , township U south, range
PHt, WUIaiiH-lte meridian, has filed notlee
of liitcnOon to make DiihI Ave year proof, to
emtablUh claim to the land above deacrthed.
imcet Prineville. Ureaon, on ibe lbtta dar
before Warren Krown. county ciers, ai nis
..flnell 1111
t itHlmant namea aa wimeww; rnw
-;.p - , w. moukb, Reaiswr.
In the Circuit Court ol the state ol Oregou, lor
Crook County.
VI . A. Booth, Plaintiff,
vs.
J ah. A. Boti) snd Jen J. Boyd, Defendants.
To Ju A. Boyd snd Jess 1. Boyd, said de-
tendsnu: i
In the name ol the State ot Orrson, you are I
hereby required to appear and aniiwer the com.
plaint Sled in the above entitled cause and
court on or before the Mh day ol April, 1912, .
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and tf you latl so 10 appear ana answer, tue -
itaimin will tane jimKUe;u mean"" yuw :
:h Kiiin of Pour Hundred Hollars with inter- 1
mi thereon at ihe rale of ten iter eent per an-1
, num Irom the 6lh day ot July, 1909. StA OO at
I lorney's fees and bis costs and diebursiuents of
. thin action.
This summons Is published by order ol the
Honorable W. h Hradshaw. indie of the :
circuit court of the Slate of Orejton for Crook
countv. made on the Uih day ol Feb., 191j. and
pruMcritied that this summons be published for !
six consecutive weeks in the Crook County
Journal, a weekly newspaper published in
p.la..illM I'mnk ninnlv Orctron. Thedstenf'
the first publication of this summons la the
ud day of Feb., 1912.
M. R. Elliott,
, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons.
In the circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon
for Crook county.
Charles .Milton .ell, plaintiff.
William lmon and the unknown
I...IH..I l,o ...I VVitlium lemon
also all other persons and parll
clniminir any rlishl. title or interest
in the rcnl property described here
in, defendants. , , ,
To William Lemon and the unknown heirs of
the said William Lemon, also to all oilier
persons or parties unknown claiming any
rifcht, title, ituerest, estate or lien uhoi or in
the rent propenv descrih'd in complaint
herein also described in this this summons,
lu the nme ol Hie state ol Oregon. You and
each of vou are hereby summoned and re
quired to' appear in the alsive entitled cour
and answer or plead to the complaint tiled
therein, in this suit against you on or before
the lsili dav of April, 191.'. which iB the time
presi ritied in the order ot Hie county Judge of
Crook cotuilv, Oregou, pursuant to which this
summons is published, in which you are re
quired to so appear, and answer or otherwise
plead. and if you fail to so appear, answer or
otherwise plead the plaintift will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in the com
plaint, w hich relief ia: That plaintiff be de
clared the ow ner In fee snnplo of the south
west quarter llt of the southwest quarter (L,)
of section thirty-six -38- in township fourteen
14 south of range fifteen -IS- east of the Wil
lamette Meridian III Crook county, Oregon,
and toeachandevery part thereof, and that
you aud each of vou be required to set forth
the nature of vou'r alleged individual aud sev
eral claims, right, title, estate, lien or Interest
In said premises, adverse or conflicting with
the estate or interest of plaintiff in said land
and premises, that the same may be determ
ined and terminated bv a decree of this court,
and that bv said decree plaintiffs title to said
premises be lorever quieted against you and
each of you, and all persons claiming by,
through or under you or either of you, and
that you and eachof you aud all personsclalin
Ing or to claim bv, through or under you, be
forever barred, enjoined and restrained from
,lui,i., .-.r ,.itliu nn snv rieht. title, inter
est Hen or eslste in or to said premises or any
part thereof, and that you and either o'
and persons claiming or lociaim by, th
of yoti,
through
i-reed to
lien in
or under vou or eiincr oi jou w vv
i...... .... .iul.. till., ..uliite or
or to said premises or any part thereof, and
for such other and lurther relict in tne preui-
i able, ami 'lor costs aud dlsb'uraeinenta of this
, BU,1',,l;,8 g,lmmol,sis published nnnmant to an
order of the Honorable 11. u Kiiis, county
judge of Orook county, orcgun, made the Jotu
. uHvoi Kehruary, a. u., una. ,
..v. .1..,.. ..,.Uu.. i.iln,tfnnnf Ihlo sum.!
- 1 ' r.i 'v , Kvi,r,,Hrv. mt. ami me i
,li,- ol' the last tmblication the lltll Hay of
April, 191'i.
Attorney for plaintiff.
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The Prineville Furniture Exchange
Will furnifth your hoiue throughout with
NEW FURNITURE
Will buy your ecoud-hand furniture; will ex
change new furniture for second-hand; will rent
your house; or will supply you with wood.
All Kinds of Second-Hand Goods at Reduced Prices.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. t
CHAS. F. CONDART, Prop
L. KAMSTRA, Proprietor
Crook County Jewelry and Cporting Goods House.
Dressmaking!!
Tailor Suits
Plain and fancy sewing. Experience in one of the largest and
most exclusive establishments in Vienna. All work guaranteed.
Mrs. Curt Miller
Next door to Stewart's Hall.
Statement ol Resources and Liabilities of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At th. do, of bosinsju June 7, 1911
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loan and Discounts 03
United SUtes Bonds 13.500 00
Bank (remlses,etc 1J.M0 U
Casta A Oua from banks ZlO.tt M
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Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
We'll Make a Hit
with tha sporting public in all oar
Sporting Goods, because the qualities
are there. An infinite variety of requi
sites for all indoor and outdoor games
and sports are here awaiting your se
lection. We have everything for the
baseball player, the fisherman, hunts
man, etc., and our price are the lowest
In the market for inch high qnalitiea.
Sly fishing tackle will soon be arrive.
a Specialty
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Surplus fund, earned 60,000 00
Undivided proflts, earned S7,T34 SS
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