Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 23, 1912, Image 3

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    OREGON KEWS NOTES
CF GENERAL INTEREST
Events Occurring Throughout
the State During tlio Part
Week.
ull Itun Cu.ird.d From Forest Flrse
I'liriluml. TnkliiK hi-pl from the
form m whlrli sUrieil mrrul day
su mi flour (rcth, hIhmiI 12 nillos
M of I lie uMinmlt of Mount II (Kid
nil cli.ini),-i iiiiiih vnliinlilo Umber
"d numlivr of Iho liomi' of st
i , "Vf fniiK"'iiii'iilii hav l'n in ml
ty the federal hii hurl! ten mil the clly
'"'' depart inmit for a careful patrol
of iho borders of thn Hull Hun rosorva
fur the iiroim'tlon of Urn watershed of
Ui Portland water supply.
RoMburg Festival Great SuectH
Roavbum. Iti)rliur fourth an
lua.1 strawberry carnival came to an
nd hera with a maaked carnival, at
which, everybody waa permitted to (o
hourly a far aa ha liked with amuae
lanla, and Italaty r.land supreme.
With Ilia atata a rant convention, tha
ouihera Oron Medical aaaoclatlon
convention and tha atrawbarry carni
val all on here, Roseburg passed
Bloat airltlna- w.ek.
MORRIS MAY GET FREEDOM
Parole Board Aaki Thai Portland
Banker ba Relaaeed.
Saloin Whether W. Cooper Morris
of Portland, convicted for embeiile
moijt In connection with I lie failure of
Oregon Havings a Truat company, re
telvra a parole or not, la now for Gov
ernor Went to aay, for the parole board
baa recommended that ha ba paroled
at the nplratlon of bla minimum eon
lanre which la May 28. Thla move
waa made quietly by the board and It
came aa a complete aurprlaa aa tha
huard when the cane came up aeveral
weeks aco declined to act favorably
on iho caae, postponing It for aeveral
Riuiillia.
The roiidltlona of the parole for Mor
rla. aa recommended, are attached to
the requirement that hla friends pro
duce a iW bond. The aole reason for
thla bond Is to Indemnify the atnte
agulnat any possible violation of the
parole by Morrla. The board bollovee
that the IJf.O would be sufficient to
pay (liu expedites of returning him to
the prlmm In cuae lis proved recreant
to hla trust.
Old Ditch Filled and Klajnath Objecta
Kliimnth Knlla. -Water has ngiiln
V twin turned Into the old Ankeny ditch
by tha government. I,nst year the
canal was condemned by tho clly
heullh officer, nnd It Is expected thnt
s.iine iirtlun will be taken to get the
canal cloned this yenr. The ncKotln
tloiia to u'romillh this have been
pending or three years.
Sanitarium May Rlaa at Tolman
Anil land Ml nneapolla capitalists
are contemplating the erection of a
modern sanitarium at Tolman Springs,
about 14 miles east of this city. The
place at present Is the mountain homo
of M. 0. Lawrence of this clly, and
baa been used as a sort of private re
treat. It Is designed to erect oa the
property a K'uu.OoO Institution.
GRANGE AGAINST SINGLE TAX
West's Road Bills are Also Fought
and Order Will Support Its Own.
Rossbur.. After wrangling tha
greater part of one day over U 'Hen's
pro single tax resolution, which waa
defeated, the atnte grange closed tta
) labors Saturday.
The grange Is opposed to Governor
West's road plans and tha Paclflo
Highway; la opposed to tha consolida
tion of tha state university and agri
cultural college; Is In favor of equal
suffrage; la in favor of building good
roada by bonding, provided that home
rule ba applied la fixing the highways
to ba Improved. Tha grunge Is also In
favor of taking state Institutions out
of politics.
There ware four daya of active dis
cussion by tha grange. During tha
meeting each of tha great problems
before the people of the state waa tak
en up and fully discussed.
Doana Boys, Alleged Thlavea, Caught
Pendleton.-Plea and Bascum Doana,
brothers who recently, It Is alleged,
drove away a band of sheep belonging
to John Wynne, a McKay crook ranch
er, sheared them, sold the wool and es
caped, have been arrested at Elgin as
tljey rode In from their trip across the
mountains.
Hood River Berries Ripe.
Hood River Tho first, crata of
Hood River strawberries wns shipped
f.aturday. The crute came from tha
patch of Ous Filler and was conalgned
to Manager Bowers of the Multnomah
hotel, who paid $10 for it.
Dayton Votes New City Charter.
Dayton. The special election to
vote on the proposed new city charter
was held Saturday and a very light
vote waa cast, thore being 43 In favor
ad 31 against tha proposal.
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
The llalnus water steiu bus been
Oolhpk-ti J.
Ana llolmhiy, a well known pioneer
of 1 la di-U'l at Hcuppooeo, uged M
I enra.
The iitiuui'l Mmiiln county Kalr and
rVnllwil will be held at Toledo August
: in
Kupi-rliiicndi-iit of I'.nnke Wright
Inn appointed 11. K. Albert as stuta
bank ennmluvr.
Tha senate has confirmed the nom
ination of William K. Tate to. ba post
master at Wasco.
Of the 2'Ji pupils who took tha slate
eighth grade exauilnatlona In l.lun
county laat week 133 passed.
Out of tha 103 children of the Hood
River valley who took tha eighth
grade'exnmlnutlons, but 42 paaaed.
Portland folk so far have contribut
ed $443. ZS toward the fund for lha re
lief of i.Ouu.oou starving people In
China.
Former ('ashler James Kvars, of tha
defunct Philomath Htate Rank, will re
ceive no clemency from the state pa
role board.
Prank Allen. Inaana, ringleader In
an asrspa of five man from tha state
asylum for tha Insane recently, has
been deported.
There has probably not been time
during tha past 20 years when the
ranges of Grant county war la as
good condition aa the present lima.
It Is probable that the llllhee club,
of Halem, organised IS years ago, and
which baa played a prominent part In
the social life of tha capital, will dis
band. I4HW
Tha state railroad commission haa
named June IS as the data for a hear
ing at linker on tha question of the
valuation of the Sumpter Valley rail
road. Thirty or mora southern Oregon
physicians assembled In Roseburg Bat
urdny for the twenty-first annual ses
sion of tha Southern Oregon Medical
association.
There promises to be a very active
street campaign In Kugene this sum
mer. The city council has ordered
three miles of streets paved nnd there
are petitions In for another mile.
Representation In the legislature
based on tho population ss shown by
the 1U10 census Is proposed by the
People's Power league. This Idea ia
incorporated In the measure to be sub
milled to the voters of the state
Moro than 200 persons, represents
tlvea of threshing machine concerns
knd others Interested In grain farming
In Oregon will attend the fourth an
nual convent Ion of the Oregon Htate
Threshers' Association, which meets
at Comlon Thursday and Friday.
K. W. Waters, representing the
Welch railroad Interests which recent
ly purchased the Salem street car eye
tern, announces that his coin puny In
preparing to expend not leps than $1,
Mil. (UK! III extension and development
of their lines In nnd about Salem.
With a view to eliminating saloons
from the Oregon Klcctrlc depot nt JVf
fer.ion street, Portland. Railroad Com
missioner Miller directed Attorney
(letieral Crawford to look up tho law
on the subject, and should he tlnd thai
It Is possible, he will bring a suit.
Positive assurance Is given that the
KuiU'iie Coos Day railroad will be
built at once, with construction com
menclng from the Murshfleld end. The
McArthur-Perks contracting company
and Porter Itrothnra have secured the
contract from the Southern Pacific.
Thnt tha Hnrrlman Interests will
build a railroad up the South Santlnm
valley from Lebanon to a point above
Foster this summer Is Indicated by the
filing In tho county clerk's office at
Albany of a copy of a resolution auth
orising the construction of the line.
Rell, Wlldman ft Co., a Portland
firm, haa been awarded the contract
for constructing tha $50,000 storage
plant of the National Apple company
at Hood River. The plant will be 80
by 100 feet, four stories, and will have
a capacity of 120,000 boxes of apples.
A new coal mine, which it Is claimed
will be the best ever opened In the
Coos Bay country, ia to be developed
at once by a new company which haa
been formed with C. A. Smith at the
head. The mine la on Isthmus Inlet
and It la estimated thnt there are 1.
000,000 tons above water level.
The 1912 schedule la out for tha
twentieth annual session of the South
ern Oregon Chautauqua assembly,
which will oontlnue for 11 days, be
ginning with July 1. The program will
embrace mualcal attractions, lectures,
readings and sermons, some of the
foremost talent coming from beyond
the Atlantic.
Congressman Hawley haa been ad
vised thi.t an appropriation of $225,000
for the reimbursement of settlers of
Sherman county who were compelled
to abandon lnnds because of The
Dulles military road grants, has been
i;reod upon by the house claims com
mittee, and will be reported with the
next omnibus claims bill.
Although the law passed by the poo
pie In 1910 provided that nocossnry ex
penses of delegatus to national conven
tions up to $200 should be paid by the
slate, the lust legislature failed to
make a specific appropriation for this
purpose, and tho delegates will have
to await the mercy of the next legis
lature before they receive tholr mouey.
JULIA C. LATIIROP
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'"a : '. ;',V' i
Mlaa Julia C. Lathrop, named head
of tha new Children's Bureau, will
draw $5,000 par year, tha largest sal
ary aver paid a woman employee by
Unci Sam,
2 DEAD WHEN PLANK SNAPS
laty Boarding Flyer at Seattle are
Plunged Into Sea.
Seattle. Two persons are known to
have been drowned and 60 wera Inj
ured when tha adjustable end of a
temporary passenger gangplank at the
Colman Dock dropped, precipitating
(0 passengers Into the water as they
were preparing to board the Puget
Sound steamer Flyer, for Tacoma.
The dead: Mrs, G. V. Learned, Se
attle. Carl llruder, 1-year-old aon of
Mr. and Mrs. C. llruder, of Seattla.
Tha child waa dead when taken out
of tha water and Mrs. Learned died
on the pier.
Most of the Injured were only slight
up bruised or cut by striking against
piling and the hull of the Flyer when
they fell Into the water and all will
recover.
"Blue Sky" Law Passed.
Phoenix, Arlx. The Ariiona senate
passed the house bill termed by some
"another Kansaa blue sky law," pro
viding that no corporation shall offer
tta stock for sale to the public until
the slate corporation commission has
declared In writing that aucb stock la
a safe Investment.
Floyd Allen is Guilty.
Wythevllle, Va. Floyd Allen, first
of the lilllsvllle mountaineers tried for
the Carroll county courthouse mur
ders, was adjudged guilty and will pay
the penally of his crime in the electric
chair at Richmond.
RICHESON PLEADS
FOR QUICK DEATH
Boston. Hie nerves shattered, bla
body weakened by long abstinence
from food, and all hope of life gone,
Clarence V. T. RIchesoiT, former cler
gyman and slayer of Avia Linnell,
begged that hla mental agony be not
prolonged, and that he be put to death.
Tha elocution of Clarence V. T.
Richeson drew the curtain on a trag
edy unsurpaased for cunning, cruelty
and notoriety In the criminal annala
of the United States. The minister,
with his wedding announcement al
ready In the hands of friends, and a
discarded sweetheart Importuning him
to relieve her from a position that
would cloud her life with shame, calm
ly conceived a plan that would release
him from hla unwelcome Uason and
leave him free to marry the woman of
his choice.
With hypocritical cunning he sooth
ed the fears of the little choir singer,
pledglug himself to right the wrong
he had done, and then deliberately pur
chased a quantity of cyanide of potas
sium, a deadly poison, and advised
Miss Linnell to take It.
It was at first believed that she had
committed Bulclde In a fit of despond
ency upon learning the news of Riche
aon'a approaching marriage to Miss
Edmands.
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Track prices: Club, 98c;
hluestem, $1.03; red Russian, 97c.
Oats No. 1 white, $40 per ton.
Hay Timothy, $17; alfalfa, $12.
Butter Creamery, 27c.
Eggs Rnnch, 21c.
Hops 1911 crop, 38c; contracts, 25c.
Wool Eastern Oregon, 18c; W'll
lamette valley, 19o.
Mohair 32c.
i Seattle.
Wheat Bluestem, $1.02;
95c; red Russian, 94c.
Oats $39 per ton.
Butter Creamery, 27o.
Eggs 21c.
Hay Timothy, $17 per ton.
Club,
Cancellation of County Warrants
Notice ia herel.v given that HO dara
ater the brat ol July, pi'.', the lollow -nig
lil of warrants inaued over seven
years so. will lie rsnci-lled if not pre
sented Ui the county ihik ol Crock
i-oiinty for faviiient on or before tha ex
piration ot the aliove tune limit.
'1 he M-reori to whom iMOf-.l, the
aniounr and dittenf nMie are aa follows:
C A Milm, ;, May 11, 1:MJ
V A I'.arnea, fl, " "
I. F. Allir.ghsin. t. M.iv 11 Uxj
'J W '.tire. 12. Marrh 7," l.m:t
James Mitchell, f:':.' flip, July 3, l.m
C II Pethel, l. Pvp 4. V'C,
II R KotM-rta t)2, Nov. "i, P0.1
Dudley MaynVhl, f I, Jan. l!)l
Harney lw is, II, Jan. H, I'm-
Max LePage, 1, Jan. !), 1!M
't'l.aa. Wimer, II. Jan. V, 1WU4
( haa. Turner, 17 .50, May 11,
T I. ClilMera, $l.S1, Mav 11, 1!(04
A I'avix, I.', July 1, l'HM
J A .Molina, fl An. Jul? 1, I'MH
John Multahill. I I, July H.
C i Cornell, $:i, July 8, Lf4
V W North, fi. Kept, Vt.Vm
H J Horn, $1 -VI Nov. 2, Urn
Alraa Fireliill, 2.V) Nov. 2, l'4
J I' Vanlloilteu, $1, Jan. 7, l'.y
W M Mosa, .l, Jan. 7.1it6
I. C Cox, :l, Jan. 7. 1UOA
Jom h Whilrieid, H, Jan. 7, PKK
I' W Halmelin, z, Jan. 7 Pj6
W K Kutier, $1, Jan. 7, 1W
C f Delano, $1 Jan. 7, PKA
T J Malloy, tl, Jan. 7, IHO
Mrs. Ktl.el Banta.fl M, March 14 1 ').')
(t S Itarnea, 4.0, March H, I!3
Koy Jooea, ll.fto, March 8, l'.tO-',
James Hithcrwood, $1.00, March 8,
1005
T 8t Michel, 11.40, March 8, 11(05
FW Copeland $140, March M, 1105
J M Patton, $1.40 March 1005
N P Weider, $1.40, March , l'.MJ.'.
W E Stephens. $1.W, Msrch H, PJ05
A Links, 1 50, March H, lm
K (i Weisner, f 1.20, Msy 11', IHO'.
F. C Weiiner, 1 .10, Msy 12, 11)05
T J Dolan, II, May 1 ).
W Hannan, $1, Mav It, 1H05
II Klether, II, Mav' IN, l!Ntt
A Ilixon. $7.05, May 18, 1M5
Male ol Oregon,
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County of Crook
I, Warren iirown. clerk of the above
named county and state, do hereby
certify that the foregoing list of war
rants coutains all the warrants in my
olllce w hich have been trailed over seven
years and are still unpaid.
Witness my hand and the seal of asid
court on this the lot dsy of May, 1U12.
Wakkkx Buows,
County Clerk.
o.o.o.
N" EST NO. 1588
S ubord inata
Order of Owls, meet the recond and
fourth Thursdays in each month at
llelknsp hall. All migratory owlsconii
sllv welcome. T. E. J. Duflv, President!
Wl'llard 11. Wirtx, Secretary. 1-ttf
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brandt of Winei,
Liquor and Cigara.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E.JBROSIUS, Proprietor
Notice for Publication.
Department ot the Interior,
- V. 8. 1.auJ Office al 1 tie )lle, Oreprnn,
May Stb, 1K1J,
Notice ii hereby given that
Kapthai-I 8. Ulion
ot Rarnea. Oresvn. who, on June 19th, 1907.
made honn-atead No. li, serial No. otlto. tor
w ne. aeu nvri., nel bwh, nw ie, sec
tion townBhlp 19 south, range tl east, Wil
larnelte Merhtian, has Hied notice of intention
to make final five-year proof to establish claim
to the lan.l above described, before Warren
Brown, oounty clerk, at hisoftice, at F'rlnevtlle,
Oregon, on the 'JAlh day of June, lDl'J.
Otaltnant natiie. as witnesses: William C.
JacotM, ol I'aultiia, tlregon: Lysaniler l.ogan
and Henry W. t'lekett, of Barnes, Oregon;
Columbus J.Johnson of Prineville, Oregon.
6 16p C. " MOOKK, Register.
Private Sale of Real Estate.
From and after the 2Sth day o( June,
l!tlL tbe undersigned goardian of the
persons and estates of Clara Everdinit
Baxter and Clarke Baxter, minors, will
sell at private sale all tbe right, title,
interest and estate of the said minors,
or either of them, in and to the follow
ing described real propperty Bituated in
the county of ("rook and state of Oregon,
towit: The west half of the southwest
quarter of section 4 and the north half
of tbe southeast quarter of section 5 in
township 11 south ot range 18 east of
the Willamette Meridian, containing
ltU) acres, more or less. Terms ca.h.
The property will be sold free from any
dower interest. Offers can be made to
Reed & Hell, 1009 W'ilcol Building,
Portland, Oregon. 5-lti-ot
TlIKRKHA V. Ba.TTKR,
Guardian of the persons and estates
of Clara Everding Baxter and Clarke
rlaxter, minors, lit the county court ot
Multnomah county, etute obOregon.
Notice tor I'uMicittioii.
Department of the Interior,
V. S. Land Ottlce at The Dalles, Oregon.
April -.Mill, laii.
Notice is hereby given thnt
Christina Kesler.
formerly Christina Gibson, o( Post, Oregon,
who. on Mitrch 22nd, lulu, made Homestead
No, OIVJ75. forseU nei4 sec. 9, and a1., titv1, tie'4
sty1, sec. 10. tl. 1. south, range i9 east. Willam
ette Mertdlnn, has tiled notice of intention to
mako tllml cotninutatiun proof, to establish
claim to the Isnd above described, before
l liuotny K. J. imttv, li. s. t'oniinlHsloner, at
his ottlee m Prineville. Oregon, on tho olhday
01' June, 1912.
t'laimmit mimes as witnesses: Hiram M.
Smcad, Homer Norton, Joe l'OBl, Caleb 1'avis,
all of Tost, Oregon,
WJ u. . aitlOKK, Kcgisicr.
MICMELIN
Red Inner Tubes
Their superiority
is recognized all
over the World
IN STOCK BY
Prineville Machine Shop
Get this idea of rough, hih-proof, strong whiskey
out of your head or it will get you play the
devil with your nerves ruin your digestion.
Why punish yourself.
Cyrus Noble, pure, old and palatable
bottled at drinking strength.
Sold everywhere and costs no more than
any other good whiskey.
W. J. Van Schuiver & Compang, Agents, Portland.
PIONEER SADDLER
Manufacturer of and dealer la
Ham eat, Saddle, Chap, Bridle, Silver-Mounted Bit
and Spur. Reata. Quirt, Ladies' Stride Saddle.
E. H. Smith, Prop. Prineville, Or.
Pioneer
None
Money Back if You Are Not Satisfied.
Made at Home.
Pioneer
Agents DeLaval
Drop Us a Line
when yon want the freshest of Fish, and it will be delivered to your
home In short order. We i;i't daily supplies of fresh and salt water ftah
the finest yielded by river, lake or sea. Our customers can rely upon
Its being absolutely fresh and they tell us it has a delicious flavor. All
kinds of Shell-fish In season. Trices here are lower than quality calls for.
City Meat Market
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fir
55-
- : - Butter
Better
Cream Co.
Separator.
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