Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 11, 1912, Image 8

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From tbe Ouinha Dully Bee, March 13. 1911
LABORPLEDGES
Administration's Record Squares
With Its Promises,
MANY NEW LAWS ENACTED.
Pottal Savings Bank, Workman's
compensation and Employers' Lia
bility Laws Passed Eight Hour Law
Upheld Labor ' Recognised on Com
missions. From the day three years ago wbeu
It placed its interests In tbe keeping of
William Howard Taft to this hoar la
bor has critically scanned bis every
act, and with discriminating mind it is
judging him as one who, without clam
or or demonstration, bas kept tbe faith.'
On Sept 9, 190S. Theodore Roosevelt,
then president of tbe United States,
wrote a letter to Conrad Kobrs on tbe
Issues of tbe camnnten nml
llmself to the' laboring men. said:
"If there is one body, of men more
than another whose support 1 feel I
have a right to challenge on behalf of
Secretary Tsft it is the body of wage
workers of the country. A stancber
fripnil f'Hrar an1 mm r,,.............
ative they cannot And within the bor
ders of the United States. He will do
everything in bis power for them ex
cept to do that which is wrong. He
will do wrong for do man 'and there
lore can be trusted by ail men. r
Mr. Taft Labor's Friend. ,
The workingmen of tbe 'country
Judged Mr. Taft in 1908 by a record of
twenty-seven years as a statesman, ad
ministrator of national affairs and pres
idential adviser, and they helped to
give him the magnificent majority
which put him in the White Iloute.
During the three years he has been
president his excellent record has been
maintained so splendidly that the la
boring men have been confirmed ic the
belief that they never had a better
friend in the White House.
The establishment of the postal sav
ings banks, which was recommended
l;y President Taft, was one of the
things thnt organized labor favored.
The $10,000,000 now on deposit in these
depositories represents the savings of
the wage enrirers.
Taft's Personal Interest.
President Taft approved a law on
May 30. liiOS, to cotnpensafe workmen
for Injuries received while In the em
ploy of the United States. After the
J.'OB.-.Hge of this act a number of work
men in the employ of the federal gov
r.ment were killed, and their farai
I'iey. not being familiar with tie pro
lliloua of the law, failed to file allida
vlts within the specified time. The sec
retary of commerce and labor had no
power to set aside the provision of the
law an-1 was therefore obliged to dis
approve the claims.
The matter was taken up by the pres
ident, and he satisfied himself that Jus
tice was not being done to the families
cf the men who had been killed. He
fent a special message to congress rec
ommending that a general act be pass
ed allowing all sueh claimants cofepen
aatlon If their claims were otherwise
meritorious. This was an Instance that
proved tbe president to be broailmind
ed and ansious to aid the workiugrnen
In any way that be could.
. An employers liability act ajprjved
few
V.
June U, WOtt. was on January 8, IPOS,
held to be unconstitutional. Another
of this sort was passed on April 1!J,
190$, which as yet bas not been tested
In the courts. Through the efforts of
the president a commission was ap
pointed to make an Investigation of
the subject of "employers" liability
and workmen's compensation."
Labor Men Appointed.
The report of the commission, the
evidence taken before It and the draft
of the bill prepared as a result of tbe
fitiditigs of said commission have been
transmitted to" congress, accompanied
by a social message by President
Taft, In wbicti he recommends the
passage of the promised measure, lu
their deliberations the members of
the coliirnlsslon find tiie borietit of fre
quent consultations with the president
It Is believed the act will staud the
test of constitutionality.
In order that the commission might
have the benefit of the esiierieiice of
a practical man President Taft ap
pointed as one of Its members Daniel
L. Cense, the editor of the Railroad
Trainmen's Journal, the official organ
of the railroad trainmen. .Mr. Cease
has derrrfed the best years of his use
ful life to the cause of labor. The
president also appointed experienced
labor men as Inspector under the lo
comotive boiler Inspection law. They
were John F. Knslsm of Colorado and
Frank XIcMnnamy of Oregon for chief
Inspector and assistant chief inspector
respectively.
The defects In the present eight hour
law have-not escaped the attention of
('resident Taft. He has recommended
to congress amendments which will
make It really effective hy "providing
that ' public works shall he construed
to include not only buildings and
works upon public grounds, but also
ships' armor and large pins when
manufactured In private yards or fac
tories." Thirty Years' Service.
With regard to the bigb cost of llv.
ing. which Increases the burden of the
wage earners. President Taft has al
ready taken the initiative that will re
sult in a worldwide Inquiry into this
problem. He has advocated the as
sembling of a world's congress to dis
cuss Its varied phases and to suggest
remedies.
This unparalleled record of thirty
years' service to the cause of all the
people Is deserving of consideration.
No charge of.broken faith or of broken
promises can be made, no bint of de-
I parture from the plain path of duty
can be laid at the door of William
I Howjird Taft, who without ostenta
tions display bas wisely and fearless
ly administered the trust imposed upon
him In litOS. w hen he was elected to
his high otlice by the volts of labor
ing men.
DELEGATES PLEDGED FOR
TAFT.
On Saturday, . March 30, 1912,
the deleyatee to the Republican
national convention pledged to
President Taft were as foliowt:
Alaska , 2
Altbama 22
Colorado , 8
District of Columbia 2
Florida ., 12
Georgia 24
Indiana 18
Iowa 8
Michigan 6
Mississippi 20
Missouri 8
New Mexico , 7
New York 79
Oklahoma , 4
Philippines 2
South Carolina 16
Tennessee 16
Virginia 24
Total
Neceseary for choice,
.278
539.
Notice of Contiot.
IVpsnnirnt of ir-e Interior,
VniteU Males Land Olht e,
Hie liailni. Orriom. March l. 1IHJ.
To Jam II. OlniMead of l rmevillr
Oregon. Contest? :
You are hereby notified that Martin S
Kailtfttra whoilives I'llovlllr, Oregon. a.
lue stottW e a.brefi. did tin March i.v j
PH.', tile in Ihn othc hia dm eur rubor
aied apniivAtmn to rottteM ami mim1 iho
camvlialtuit of vour homv-trAd, Knlry No, j
f-ertal No, 0li.v nutdt Sovendir l.i.
ps, tor N't , V, NWi4, scci ion ;
., lownrlnp W S., rutin U, K.. Wibaiu
elte Meridian, and a grotuei tor hiti eon.
let he alleges itist md Jaim-n 11. olm-j
siead bas wholly akitnlonr.1 said tract for i
over sit month tiru prreeediua- the rth 1
dsy of August l'.dltMtat he lm whobv i
fiit'led to rhie nm. improve or culttvatt i
mtid land for over ix niwnth next pre-,
trediiut the liith diiy of Auun-t, loll. a hy
law required or at ail .hiring Mtii hum', !
You are. thrreforo further uotii,J timi
th caul alienation- will l taken hr tto
oilic ae liaMun lrn eoifMit hv yoii. '
and your moi entry will canceled then- 1
under without yo'ar inriher right t ! ,
heard therein, either tn-lonr thle om. e or j
on a; peal, if you fall to file in tin offe e
withm twenty dam alter the Fill hill:
ptthitcatton of liu notice. a?fiown tiel. '
your answer, under oath, eperitH-ally men-1
ing and resiHiiidiiu; to tbee n l t-nlioi, of
coutet. or H' you (.ill wiihiii that tune to ;
til in tht othve due proof that .i ha'r
erved a copy of vour enrw.'r on the saul ;
contestant either in person or bv registered ' 1
matt. If thu service i made the dr-i .
livery of a copy of yojr answer to the coil'
tretant in tHiriwn. proof of ucn service !
ninsl l either the mid contestant writ
ten acknowledgment of his receipt of the
copy, showing the date of tie receipt, 'or
the affidavit of the person by whom the
leUver was made stating when and w hrre
the fotiv o ilellVMrvd: It tiiaiiR lv
registered mad, prtnit ol such eervte niut
consist of the affidavit of the person bv
tioin the coov waa mailed ulaunir when
and tlte poatortic to which it was mailed
and this athdavil uiunt te accontttaiitl bv
the postmaster s rex-eipt lor the letter.
1 ou eltouui state in your answer the
name of the rwtortie to which you desire
future nutices to be sent to you.
C. w. MOORE.
4-1 1 Kegiter.
Date of lift rut'liiation April n, IHli
" ' seivitil " Ayrtl 1,
" " third Afril ; '
' " fourth " .M.iy 2. "
Bids Wanted.
Bids are wanted or cruising, bv qu
aere tracts or lota, all of tits timber
ands in C rook rountv. Bidder to give
a surety bond in the sum of f .H.ooo
guaranteeing the correctness of Lis bid
to within 15 per cent ol conservative
rule, such conservative cruise to be de
termined by the court or responsible
cruiser selected by said court, the con
tractor to pa the cost of such riuise In
case tbe variance exceed J5 percoiir.
otherwise the conn I v to pv therefor.
Pavuientj for such cruising to be ma le
at regular terms of this court as the
work progress, until -o per cent of the
total cost thereof shall have been paid ;
the remaining Toper centAd timeout
hereof is to be paid Pv warrant le
aned at rt-trmar terms ol this court a
the work progresses, but the same arejDr. I . Tl'CiiC 1 1 I OX
fore one year from the date of the is
suance tiiereof, such deferred payments
to draw interest from date of issuance
at the rate uf rwr rent per annum
until I'Hhl. All bids to be sealmi and
filed with the county clerk prior to
May 1, I'll:', and the county court re
serves the right to reject any and all
bids, and further reserves tl.e ribt to
go into full details, should a contract be
entered into with any bidder.
I'dted :bis 11th day of April, l'.U
15y order of the court.
Wakhe.v I'.kowh,
County Clerk.
Summons,
In the Circuit Coiut of the State of
Oregon for Crook enmity.
I). F. Stewart, 1'lalutlff,
vs.
John T. Moore and Delia A. Moon',
Defendant!).
To John T. Moore nud UelJn A.
Moore. IiefeiidatitH.
Id the name of the urate of llreuoii.
Vou are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint hied
nttalimt you In the above entitled
suit on or liefore the last day of the
tlnie prescribed In the order' for t
publication of this summons, to-wit:
on or before the 2m! day of May,
l'il2. and If you fail so to appear
and answer, for want tiiereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in his complaint,
to-wlt : for Judgment against you
for $415, wltn Interest thereon nt the
rate of ten per cent per annum from
.May Wtli, 1WW, for toO.OO attorney's
fees and for the costs and disburs
riientg of this milt. For a decree for
the sale of the land dewrilied In
that certain mortgage executed by
you atid In favor of plaintiff, dated
May 14. 1'.0N, and for the foreclosure
of said roortgiiKe.
This summons la' published . liy
order of the Honorable V. L. lirad
shaw, Judge of the above entitled
court, which order was iniule and.
entered on the 11th day of March,
1912, and the day of the first, publi
cation of thin ftmnnious 1h the -'lnt
day of March, 1U12.
M. K. ELLIOTT, )
Attorney for Plaintiff.
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands of Wines,
Liquors and Cigars. ,
' ... i
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E 'BROSIUS, Proprietor
For Rent.
A good daiiy or etock ranch ; lUHl
acres ; cuts ISoO tone liay ; JOd acres iin
dur diteh; Until lose lo rlialit party.
For particulars imptlre at Journal
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" RECEPTION v
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Smith & Allingham, Props, t
U an p Smltli't old stamlf
W
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Imported and Domestic
Cigars
Famoui Whiikie 1
3 Old Crow; Hermitnge; ReJ
Top Rye; Yellow Stone; ft
i Canadian Qub; Cream ft
i Rye; James E. Pepper, ft
j Moore'i Malt .
Porter, Ale and Olympic ft
4 Draft Beer on Tap. ft
Imported . Winet
and
t Liquor.
Professional Cards.
Dr.
Howard (Jove
Dentist.
Room 4 and IS Adamsoa Building.
T. L. J. Dl l I Y
Attorne-at- Law
(HurerMor to W. A. Ilvll)
I'mNKVIU . . .
Oiitun.'
M. R. ('. S. Enu: and 1.. S. A. London)
Llcenceedreijmi Main Miillcal lioaid.
Swcmli.i in Hurneryj llviririiv; Ali
mentary Canal; women and children's
di-eases.
ofll. e and rci'lrui', Miiin hi. prlnevlUe, Or,
SPAysitimm mmti Smrf
CmHs mmmrt prtmptjr Imp mipAi
0'" W eWr - fjmMmm '
aVrmf tfmaf, jVkltM 4SeWeT
4 evsaef WmAat Ve.
Prim:ill, Cr.fm.
C; c. Sri,
jfftarmf-mt-jCmm
Rial Cslalt
Dr. John Huback,
,r av VPtfr!nrjr Hurffn t. K Army
D-i'riiii. m uj t!i.- I'tiilii'i'im-.
All htirtju-iil Work hi Kt-HnonnMc
Hamilton Stables.
Prineville, Or.
W. A. HELL
Lawyer
The Dalles
Oregon
OCOl-IHTS
Belknap d wards
fAylfamt mmJ Surfeit:
(County Physician.)
X. Cltiott,
iPri um. Ortaen.
Fftd A. Rice, C. E. J. . Neville, Jr.. K. M.
County Surveyor. luiputy Co. Surveyor.
Rice & Neville
Civil Engineers,
Uencral Engineering. I siseviixs, (msoos.
$5; . firnJc
jCawytr
JX sin ft, !Prinilt;
Ortgon.
Dr. Charles MacFadden
Osteopathic Physician
Hwnln. Ttlotetlo nnl Niilnrnl Thrmpcutlcs
i'-mploytrtl. (Jtironle DIim.'um h puelulty.
Office Over Morris Furniture Store.
Telephone: Pioneer, No. 126.
Crook County jis tract Co,
Abstract of tide to all land and
town lots in Crook county.
B. F. WylJe, Secretary, Priatville, Oregon
Willard II. Wirtz
Attorney-ut-I-nw.
((Ill Iti M. It. .Unite' oftlot..
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t'tua Aniwisiii I'aoartt lu ea "ftuat
urmiONa IKia on of aiuk.i.Vi
ieesioi Hoili nRii au iwj.
deuce teletlonee.
Keiitloreed rotierrie HnlhtttiL-, l eri)-Me Pis
lli.
J. J. Itutiin
Engineer
blt clianilKT of Couooerce ruitimet. tr
a 7-.'iu.t
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r-ja m.
c-3 To supply your table for a
t, of the articles mentioned
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I A Chance
aays, auin lower, v-aouage. Lettuce, celery, Aspara
gus, Sweet Potatoes. Creen Onions, Radishes, Rheubarb,
Bananas. Oranges, Lemons. Also if you wish a nice
dressed chicken, or a nice tender roast of any kind,
visit the O. K. Market.
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surpttsiJi'.I Medical Staff, Hot Lake,
Stomach, Kidney, Wood and Miu Ibsorilers.
HOT LAKE SANATORIUM, . . Hot Lake, Oregon
WALTER M. PIERCE, Pre., and Mgr. & 2H
LEAVE CENTRAL OREGON
EVERY MORNING
ARRIVE NORTHWEST POINTS
SAME DAY
Portland 5:110 p. m.
Snlcfu p. m.
Astoria 10:;"0 p. tn.
Seattle
AOre
Train Leaves Redmond 7:21 A, M.
THROUGH TRAINS TO PORTLAND
Direct ciuiuectlou nt Fullbrldso with throuirli trulna to Spukiitio, Ht I'oil
nud Clili'HKD,
Details will be furnished on request
W. E. COMAN, Gen'l Freight &
m stnngies, fliouldiDRS, Windows,
n w a
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CEr3ERETiErsrraSi5P
Prineville--Redmond--Sisters Stage Line
i
Matt Kulesch, Proprietor.
e ',
Passenger Fare to Redmond, $ I. $u. Express from Red
mond to Prineville, one-half cerit 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. ,
1116 s! 1f COOPER, Agent
HAVE YOU
FilrH your Dcexl? Of Course.
HAVE YOU
An Abittracl)
Oertitlnlv everyone haa au sbetract now,
lo you know where your coiners lire.
Weil, No, Not exactly,
Brcwitrr Engineerini Company,
I'rincullo, Mlegoii, i liaiale them lor
vou and giifiranloa tlta work. Survey
ing. I'laillnn, Irrigation Kttllieerliit.
I'hone I'loneer 'M.
;. a. mci-aklam:
Lwyer
l'raiti.e In all cuiirta and l", K. 1 ami
iric.
Redinond,
Oregon
nice Sunday Dinner. All
below arrive Fresh every few
s Begin Treatment Now
Rheumatism Can Be
Cured
A teiuel will bring yon our
new booklet describing HOT
LAKE SANITARIUM. Natu
ral liol Mineral Hatha, Nature
Cure for Rheumslum. Our
equipment is complele. I'n.
Mineral Water Cures rtheiiinsli.ui,
Walla Wnllrt...,
Spokane
Titconm
llil'ip. ui.
7:L p. tu.
0;4.'i p. in
10:00 p. in.
gdiiThRy.
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
Pass. Agent, Portland, Or.
H. dAUnOL, Agent, Redmond, Oregon.
Doors, GlasBes, Etc. Etc., Eto,
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