Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 25, 1912, Image 6

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    OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Thrnnnhnilt
the State uunng we rasi
Week.
New Camp Luret Miner
Lakeview. I.ureJ by the newt of
laid strikes In the High Grade district
til Xew Pine Creek, on the state line
IS miles south of Lakeview, an army
of prospectors, minors and leasers ar
pouring into that town with tents,
bedrolls, and miners' pans as artillery.
While surface showinps In the HiRh
Grade district have for the past two
years aroused much Interest here, a
few recent strikes in the Sunshine
claim assaying up into the thousands,
has excited prospectors from Alaska
to Mexico, It is predicted by promin
ent mining men, that New Pine Creek
will excel Cripple Creek and Goldfield I
if present values hold out
Salmon Packers Confer
Astoria. Columbia river salmon
packers, canners and cold-storage men
held a meeting here to fix prices to be
paid tor raw salmon when the season
opens. May 1. No agreement wat
reached, however, and the only prices
thut far fixed are those set by the
Fishermen's union of 6H cents a
pound for fish weighing less than 25
pounds and 74 cents a pound for the
large or cold storage fish.
MANY VISIT LINN EXHIBIT
Manufacturers' Show at Albany Sur
. prises all by its Excellence
Albany. The Manufacturers' Ex
position at the armory in this city, af
ter a three days session, during which
it is conservatively estimated, 12,000 j
people, many of whom were from Fort-:
land and other valley cities, visited
the show and gaied upon the attrac-1
tive display of goods manufactured in j
Albany, Brownsville and Seio. I
The exposition idea originated in I
the Albany commercial club and was I
held to educate the people of Albany j
and other Linn county towns, to buy
goods made in Albany, and the state !
of Oregon. I
The display of goods was pro-!
nounced by visitors to be a credit to !
the enterprise of Albany merchants j
and 'manufacturers, and, as a result
of the exposition, which was an "eye- j
opener," even to Albany residents, it j
it believed that the people of this com
munity will follow the slogan "Patron-1
be home Industry more than ever
before, and that efforts will be made
to secure more manufacturing plants
for the "Hub City."
"Spud" Contest It On.
Gresham. The sum of $80 will be
awarded the boys of eastern Multno
mah county who are willing to raise a
patch of potatoes this summer. The
Farmers' Society of Equity has donat
ed 140 for the purpose and the County
Fair Association has doubled the
amount, the final judging of the pro
ducts to be made at the county fair
next fall.
Primrose Divorce Suit It Dismissed
Oregon City. Upon announcement
of counsel that the differences of the
couple had been settled, and that they
had returned to each other. Judge
Campbell dismissed the divorce suit
of George H. Primrose, tbe famous
minstrel, from Mrs. Esther Primrose.
COOS PIONEER IS SHOT
Murder it Thought Due to Search for
Buried Mexican Treasure
Marshfleld. Jacob Evans, a pioneer
Coos county gold miner and rancher,
aged 70 years, and the man who knew
of the buried Mexican treasure near
here, was found shot to death on the
floor of hs home on South Slough, four
bullets having found a billet in his
body. He had evidently been shot
through a rear glass door of his kitch
en, falling on the floor where tbe slay
er left him. The general belief is that
he was murdered by feome one who
tried to Bf-cure from hiin the location
of the buried treasure, the search for
which has already claimed a previous
murder victim.
In connection with the Kimmel case
which recently came up in St. Louis,
Evans stated that many years bko
Mexicans buried some treasure near
his house and he thought that the
treasure referred to in St. Louis was
probably the same one in the search
for which Kimmel was killed.
Big Rsservoir Filled
Hermiston. Filling of ( old Springs
reservoir waa completed with 52,000
acre feet of water, stored for summer
use on the I'matilla project. Water
from the feed canal will be used until
June, when the storage supply will he
drawn upon for summer use.
Elgin Loses Water Supply
Elgin. Elgin is experiencing a wa
ter famine, caused by the main water
pipe being broken where the main
erosses the Grande Ronde river, by
tbe pressure of flood waters, shutting
off the water supply.
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
The prune crop urouml Sheridan
will bo the best In years,
ntoKKom Benson will be celebrated
at both Hood Rtvor ana Tho
Dulloe
J Willi 't'iv'l mir .. n. .
The Uiun County Oil company has
filed articles of Incorporation at Sa
lem. It is capttalltoil at $1,000,000.
Charles 1'. Kort-niller, a well known
business man of Albany, died at St.
Mary's hospital In that city, ascd 53
years.
Senator Chamberlain has secured
the passage of his bill permitting the
construction of a bridge across the
Willamette at Newberg,
Stricken suddenly with paralysis.
W. V. Uoothby, one of Salem's best
known building contractors, died In
that city. Mr. Boot h by was 72 years
old.
The gasoline schooner Osprey hat
been saved after having been beached
at the mouth of the liogue River. It
suffered no material damage from the
experience.
The Interior department has notified
Representative Hawley that local of
ficials agree to give the water users
on the Klamath irrigation project wa
ter by May 1.
The San Francisco Breweries com
pany, limited, which recently filed
articles of incorporation at Salem with
the secretary of state, is shown to be
capitalixed at JS31.600.
Willamina la the home of an Indian
baseball team known as the Chinook
Indians. A. Miller Is the organizer
of the team and he Is planning to take
the redskins on a tour of the east.
Senator Bourne has secured from
the senate subcommittee on commerce
the adoption of his amendment to the
river and harbor bill increasing the
appropriation for the Celilo canal from
$'.;oo,0"0 to jsoo.ooo.
Requisition papers were Issued by
Governor West for Marion W. Dear
dorff, who is wanted In I'matilla coun
ty on a charge of assault with a dan
gerous weapon. He is under arrest
at Pasco, Washington.
Hawley's bill for the relief of Sher
man county settlers who wore com
pelled to abandon valuable improve
ments on account of lamis being In
cluded in a military road grant, has
been reported favorably by the house
committee.
The body of Stuart J. Hardy, the
youns man employed on the O.-W. R.
& S. company's w harf at Astoria, who
fell from there April 3, was fovtd by
the steamer Myrtle, floating in the
Columbia river near the railroad
drawbridge.
Sheriff Burns has received a tele
gram from the chief of police at San
Francisco, saying that P. J. Smith,
who is wanted at Astoria to answer
charges of passing bogus checks at
Clifton amounting to $120, has been
arrested there.
J. N. Teal of Portland was appointed
to represent the Portland, Seattle and
Tacoma chambers of commerce at the
meeting In Washington April 22 to
discuss plans for a national board of
trade. The meeting was called by
President Taft.
Calling attention to many boiler ex
plosions In wrecks on the Harriman
railroads, Walter Christie, secretary
of the Shops Federation of the Harri
man system, has appealed to Governor
West to take up the subject with con
gress and get the laws enforced.
Fifteen of the most important geo
graphical societies In the world are to
send representatives to southern Ore
gon this summer to view Crater Lake.
The occasion Is the celebration of the
sixtieth anniversary of tbe American
Geographical Society of New York.
Mre. H. C. Campbell, of Portland,
for a number of years one of the most
enthusiastic workers in the Interest of
foreign missions in the northwest, was
elected president of the Women's
North Pacific Presbyterian Board of
Missions at a meeting of the delegates
In Spokane.
Labor Commissioner Hoff, who has
been investigating reports that men
have been unlawfully imported from
Chicago to asBist In breaking a strike
In the railroad machine shops at Port
land, has decided that the company
has complied with the law, and that
no action can be taken.
The 39th annual session of the Ore
gon State Grange will be held In Rose-
burg May 14-17, inclusive, and the con
ference of the Lecturers' Association
will be held at the same place May 16
Election of officers for the year makes
! P1'" meeting of the state grange of
I nlore tUan ordinary Importance.
j (jiving a warning to all timber own-
, ers as to the burning of slashings,
Slate Korester Klliott has issued the
j firrt circular of the season as to fire
' protective work by the state hoard of
1 forestry. In the circular he calls at
tention to the necessity of burning
slashings at favorable times as being a
' ( leotion of the greatest Importance,
j Improvements and additions recent
! ly completed make Oregon's Central
State Hatchery at Bonneville the larg-
est in the world. A total of 15,000,000
salmon and trout eggs were taken care
' of at the hatchery In 1911. Twenty
million eggs will be hatched and
roared during 1912, and tbe final total
! capacity of the plant, when nursery
pondt now projected are comtleted,
i trill be 41,000,000.
CAPTAIN E. C. SMITH
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Photo by American Prrea Aaaorlatton.
Captain E. C. Smith, commander of
the Titanic, who gallantly stuck to hit
post and went down with the ship.
Brief News of the Week
Desultory fighting In Mevlco during
the past week was mostly in favor of
the rebels.
By vote of SfiO to S66 the Irish
home rule bill has passed Its first
reading in the British house of com
mons. Four large Italian warships attack
ed the Turkish fort at the entrance to
the Dardanelles atid after three and a
half hours' fighting, were repulsed.
Federal Judge Bean has just decided
that land patented and sold by the In
dians to while settlers in an Indian
reservation is by that act removed
from reservation regulations and be
comes the same ns any other land.
The house of representative at San
ta Fe, X. M., has passed tho Tripp
prize fight bill by a vole of 2S to 17.
The measure permits 4T round con
tests, which legalizes the proposed
Johnson -Klynn fight at Las Vegas on
July 4.
Unexpectedly adverse crop esti
mates for Missouri and a revision up
ward of the total abandoned acreage
of Ohio. Indiana and Illinois, helped
raise the price of wheat to a new high
point for the year, May wheat closing
on the Chicago exchange at $1.15.
People in the News
J. P. Morgan, one of America's fore
most bankers, reached hit 75th birth
day recently.
Miss Julia Lnthrop of Chicago hat
been appointed by President Taft as
chief of the new children's bureau, at
a salary of $5000 a year.
Archbishop Ireland has accepted an
Invitation to deliver the annual ora
tion at the memorial exercises in Gal
ena, 111., the old home of General
Grant
Claiming that his previous attitude
was due to misinformation brought to
him by subordinates, General Pascual
Orozco hat decided to recognize Uni
ted States Consul Letcher at Chihua
hua. Violet Carver, the Tacoma girl who
shot Edge, a real estate man, to death
In Los Angeles a few weeks ago, has
been released, the court ruling that
the girl was not responsible at the
time of the shooting.
The jury In the case of E. G. Lewis,
the St. Louis publisher charged with
using the mails to defraud, were un
able to agree after being out for 70
hours, and were discharged. Tbe trial
had occupied nearly two months.
Political News Bits
Ten of the 14 Connecticut delegates
to the republican national convention
Were Instructed for Taft.
t'olcnel Roosevelt's New York catn
pagn cost $59,152, according to the re
port of the Roosevelt league.
The republican state convention of
Delaware this week elected six dele
gates to the Chicago convention favor
able to Taft.
In a letter given out last week, Pres
ident Taft declares that he does not
Intend to remove any federal office
holder because of his political views.
President Taft has decided to aban
don his attitude of silence under the
severe criticism which Colonel Koo.se
velt hat made of him in campaign
speeches, and in some of his next pub
lic addresses will reply to the colonel,
probably mentioning him by name.
James Hamilton Lewis, who t.it
quite a figure In the political and so
cial life of the state of Washington
II few years ago, Is democratic candi.
date for li-tlted States senator from
Illinois to Bucceed Shelby M. Cullom.
L. Y. Sherman is hit republican op
ponent. Roosevelt was a three to one winner
in the Nebraska primaries. He cap-
lured the entire state delegation of It;
La Follette ran second to Roosevelt
In the republican column and Talt
made a very poor third. Clark, for
the democrats, won out In the state
in nearly the tame rat-3 as Roosevelt,
Jim Hill is Coming!
That It all right, but
We Are Here to Make Good
PHOTOS.
So don't forget to look over
our wink and 8"t oivt prices,
which are risht.
LAFLER'S STUDIO,
;lrd St. Near Courthouse.
Amateur Finishing Done Neatly
ana Promptly. a-W
o.o.o.
XKST SO. l.8S
Subonlluate
Order of tin la, meet the iccoud and
fourth Thursday in each month at
IWUnap ball. All migratory owlseordi
Hv wcleowv T. K. J. Ihifiv, President!
Willard II. Wlrts, Secretary. l-tl
Bidt for School Bonda.
N.ttel hirlv lven by the undrMlanrit.
the rountv treurr ft the rounly of t'niok.
tatf of tlrryon. tlml immiMiit In an ordi'r ti
111,, liwmt ol tllitvlorw t t'lmnl riUlrlcl No.
SI, M rK.t otiuiitv, Or-gimt he will aell tor
thou-! into otitfttitattte tlw aeh.iol iMimt
r ttl .lUlrlcl, uu Mity 1, at III offlw of
lhiiHintv lrMurrr, 1'rltii.vtlle, llrvgon.
Kr further tiinmiiMtt.m aiuUy to lie hoard
of ttirivlonorMld UUlrti-l or lu lltl nlftce.
K.M.PII I.JKtAN.
County treasurer of Cnwk county, orrtfutt.
Call for Warrant.
All evneral fund rttUteitit warrant a-lll tie
pll utll prem'Ulalh.u. ltih'tel Um aft.T i
hlle.
All rtKtirpri High Hchoo) warranta up to i
and Im-lu.llue N . - will tie PNht ju pnu- !
lMt;.n. No llihTT-wl arlrr thl ilare. J
All n-KWIi-n-l i-alti htiuitty a-ttrraata upld,
ami m.-lmttiiif N.i. will l-e wht uu prewn
tatton. S liiU-r'l flir tltt Uate.
litii.it April lU
KM.rii -. JortniN. !
C'nuntv Trrcuivf. :
Notice te Credit?. j
Notice la hereby irlveti, by the
iinderslk'neil, the ndmlniatriitor ( ,
the entitle til John II. Jitrrett, tle
eeitseil, to nil creditors: of mild tl
censeil iiml to nil imthoiih lutvlni;
claims iiKiilnst miM estate to pre
sent them with the proper voucher
to the miilorsltfticil. nt the otllre of
the J. II. Iluner Aliatnu t Company
In I'rlnevllle, Oregon, wltltln lx
months of the date of the llrst inlill.
en tion of this notice.
Pitted this 11th tiny of March. 1:1'.
I,. M. Itit'htell, Atltnliilstrtitor.
Call for Warrant.
I'.eulnteretl mint wnrriitita tip to
tml lucluillna No. 1'4 will tie pnbl up
on iirewiitntloii to the county
trenmircr. Interest stopn niter thin
ilnte.
DuteJ April 11, 1!M2.
Hai.imi I Jordan,
County Treiidurer.
Notice for Publication..
IVlmrtmfnt ef lit Interior.
I'. 8, Land Uffl' l The Italic. Drtfou.
April 6lli, ivti
Notice l berehy given thai
John Hiu-kfir.
of Lemoni,Or.,wtan. on -May l-'th made
homntril. No. t wrtal. No. U3W.!, fur
HKH. Mvlion i, tnwnhlp tflaouth, rat'tro 14
rant. Willamette M.-rttllitti. ha Hlt'U nolh- of
Intention to lo tnakf rlnal nve-yiwr proof, Ui
ettnhllah clulin lo the lati.l Htavvi- dnu.TllM'il,
before I omolh.y K. J. 1'uny. I n. out.
ui!MM!ofif.r at ht office nt t'rllievllle. Oregon,
on the Ul h day of May,
Inlmattl name at w unman: i nnniaa n.
Met.er. Jo-iti K Wrleahd.of Latnoitta. Ore
gon. Mhalrld Koiitrth. M. A. Iranian, oi
T-rrehunn, Oregon.
Notice for Publication.
lirartmant l the Intirlor,
0, 8. UudOmie al Trie lH-a. Oregon,
Man h .'7111, lvli.
Notice I hirehy glvrt lliat
Charlm v. freeman
ot Lamonta, Ongon, who on July liltta,
l'A. maue Honirten o. l.r-'w aerial .-no.
uluin lor e1 tr'4 vr. 15, and tS weilon
T2. towuamp IS wiullt, rangu tf ri nwinnie
MHrtdian. ban Hit! notlre of Intt-ntlon to mate
final 11 ve-year prool to tjatalil lali t'laltn to the
land above den rlta-d. U'lore Warr-n drown,
county i'lrrk. at hln offlc at I'rlnevllle, Oregon,
on the tUl day ol May, ll'li.
Claimant nam? aa witne!: t.oarm rax
ton, Oeorge Kagncr, John W. Jftnltln, Bltnuon
l itttgu. ail oi ijinjoma, uri-K'oi.
t-lp :, W. MOORK, Rcf later.
Bid for School Bond.
Nolle- la herrhv given hy the ondenlgned.
the county treaiirer of the county of Crook.
.luiKnromriin.hurKimnt to an order of the
hnarriof dln-diur of Mlhool d alrlrt No !!, of
Crook county, Oregon, he will aell for the
licet price ohUtlnuhle. V'fO acniwi ihiiio oi
Hid dllrlittoli Miiv I. 1H at the oltlceofthe
county tn'Raurerln Hrlnevllle, onion.
Kor further information apply to the Itfmrd
of dlreotoraof nuld duirlot or u lhl oftloe.
HAljl'M I mur.
County lraurer of Urook county, Oregon.
Bid for School Bond.
K,.H la hrliv irlvan l,v the nnderigned
o. nmnlv IrciiMuri-rof I he county of Crook
Hlute of thegon. that purHiiant Ui an onlerof
the lionrd ordlr:loi of nchool dlatrlrl No.
m, nt Crook count v Onion, he will aell for
the t'l price ohlnlimhli' '1KKI wtliool bonda of
aald diatrlct on Miiv I, Wl, at llieotllte of
county trfftwun'r In Prlnt-vlHe, Onion.
Kor further Informal Ion apply lo Hie hoard
of directum of wild dlitrlct or to thl ofllee.
ItA I, I'n it- dom,. ,t.
County treaenrnr of Crook county Onion
Bid for School Bond.
Notice I hereby given hy the mi(lrlgned,
tlte county tn-iitturi'r of th iunty of crook.
Kile of Onion, that purauanl to an order of
Hie hoard of director of school dlatrlnt No.
2 ofl'rook connlv, Oregon, he will aell for
Ilia heat price olilHlnnhUi, HI.VIO cho"' IioiiiIm
ofsulrt dlHrlcton May 1, Wl, lit the office of
the connlv treasurer In I'rlnevllle, Oregon.
Kor furt her lnfoi inutlon apnly to the hoard
of directors ol wild dNtih'tor Jjjj" 's''"''
Couny tTciiiuri-r of CriKik county, onion,
Notice te Creditor.
Notice Ih hereby iflven by the tin
diTBlaiieil the executrix of the ItiHt
will and teHtuirierituf V. McPlierMon,
ileceiiHeil, to the creilitorH ami all
other perMorm liavlnir clnltim naliiHt
tlieeHtate of fald tleceiiHeil, to pre
mtut Haiti elalmH with the proper
vouctierM to the imtlerHlnnetl at her
place of ri.'Hlilence In Hay Creek, Ore
gon, or to T. B. J. Duffy, her attor.
ney at Prineville, Oregon, within Mix
niont.hH from the llrnt ptilillcatlon of
thin notice.
Dated at Prineville, Oregon, the
14th dav of March, 1012.
Martha K. Mt Phkhhon.
Executrix of the eHtute of C. Mc-
Pheruon, deceased.
The Right Way
lo get good groceries ia to buy them at the CASH GROCERY.
A freah line of Groceriea, Fruits and Vrgetnble. it constantly be
ing received. No old stock to ditpote of. If you want the belt
value for your money, patronize
The Cash Grocery
Geo. Whiteis,
FURNITURE
You will Uaik with ilmlrtlim over the
aplen.liJ aaini'lee ot tiiolern Kurnltum
that w have on eihibition In our
Hhowriwuia, the moat artiatic ami let
conetrncteil Kurnilure eviir turrieil out
liy wooil craftere. The ileatttne, the
worknianahip, the heautllul Unlet., will
charm you at IkIiI, ami wrrut
the durability of every piece of r'urni.
ture Kmnlit Inmi u. I'ortUnil pricra.
A. H. UPPMAN & COMPANY
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ARE YOU SURE
The reooriM allow n clenr title to Jour property? The
nvonla fiilleil to ahow correct title In n anle iimilf thl
wivk liy n lemlliitf renl intntt poinpniiy, RESJtT-I.oiit
(lfltiy niul ptmallilt" loag, Itetler let the Plnticer Ahatrnt t
C'otnpnny lok after your Intereata,
PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY
(Member Oregon Auociation of Title Men) v
PIONEER SADDLER
Miiliufiu tnri'r of nml ilcnler In .
Harne, Saddle, Chap, Bridle, Silver-Mounted Bit
and Spur. Reata, Quirt, Ladle' Stride Saddle.
E. H. Smith, Prop. Prineville, Or.
Pioneer
None
Money Back if You Are Not Satisfied.
Made at Home.
Pioneer
Agents DeLaval
Of all the whiskies, the one which comes
nearest perfection is the
"I. W. HARPER"
It is scientifically distilled from choicest
grain; never sold until thoroughly matured;
always delightful and guaranteed satis
factory. Sold By
Silvertooth & Browder
Shaniko and Bend, Oregon
W. A. Booth, Pre.
1). P. Htkwaht, Vlce-Prc.
Crook County Bani
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Statement of the Creole County Bank
Superintendent of
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147,809.95
I188.VIKI.W
Inn ftn1 DlHcounl
OverilriiftM.
Furniture and fixture
Real eHtute
Cub 00 bend ud due iron Dank
Proprietor
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- : - Butter
Better
Cream Co.
Separator.
C. M. Ei.kins, CuKhlei
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of Prineville, Oregon, a rendered to tho
Bank, June) 7th, ltfll
Liabililiei
Capital paid In rull
Hlirplua
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JJepoaltir
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