Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 30, 1912, Image 3

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NATIONAL GAPiTAL
Conference Committee Has Re
ported Final Ayreement on
Corah Homestead Bill.
DR. BEN REITMAN
TVashlnutun. The diiifi-renc com
nuii' In I'hiirt!" of tlie liurah Jones
Uirvu-y.mr liuutesti-ad 1)111, rviarld
luit Is J.-.liir.'il lo Iw it flnul aitree
tieiit. The main feature of the ori
gins! bill am retained.-
A tlie Mil U agreed upon, the hotne-su-id
nTli)d retimed from ft v to
lbri' yrar mid etitrymou urn per
tilled leave lit almciit-e of not to el
feed rive conmfUtlv limn! hi each
jenr. limy tlnii required lo notify
the local land office when ttuy leav
(ho luud mid of the dutii of their re
turn.
A cultivation cIiuih I Incorporated
tilch require ! entryinun to cul
tivate not ! thun oue-stxteeiitti of
the are-a of hl entry th second year
and oiivt'ltilitli tha third year. Tha
kilt will op ily to nil em rlon. Im-ludlng
nlurKd homestead antrlua Bud all
lending enlrle.
Kntrymen who hva not yet receiv
ed a patent will have tha prlvlli-KB of
comnlntliiK their proof under tha three
year bill or continuing under tha old
law aa thty nmy prefer.
Houaa Reaffirm Canal Toll Bill.
Tly a vota of 147 to Vi6, tha house
rvufllrnii'd It declelou that no toll
ahould ba charged American vessel
ausniit-d In coalte trade for pas
age throtiKh tha I'unnmn cutiul. Tha
pruvli.li.ii wna bitterly fuUKht and tha
result waa received with cheer. Tha
tanul government bill waa passed, tut
to SI. The house membership wna
divided Into two groups, ona holding
Unit American owned ship ahould
tava frco use of the cnual and the
oth.-r that all ahlpa ahould pay equal
to! la.
Officer of Tltanlo Caniurad.
A sweeping arrnlKiiment of the con
duct of offlcera of the Titanic, espe
alally Captain Smith, la contnlued In
the report of the scimlu commerce
omrulttoe on the Urn of the vessel.
The officer are lipid responsible for
the disaster because of failure to heed
the warning of other vessels. J,
Bruce Ismay, who waa ft passenger,
la alto criticised. Inx Inspection la
barged to A Drlllsh board of trade,
and the report culls attention to the
lack of discipline on the vessel.
Many Veterana Apply for Ptntlona
Appllcntlona for pensions uuder the
ew "dollar a day" pvuslon luw are
being received at the pension office
lore at about the rote of 25,000 a dny.
The total number received to date la
l!3,23t. Tho total number of appll-
ationa expected to be received from
Id aoldlera who desire to avail them
eolvea of the boni-M of tho new luw
la from 425,000 to 450,000.
Luxuries Imported Enormous.
Luxuries Imported Into tho United
States during the (local your which
ends with next month, will exceed
$200,000,000 In value. Under the term
"luxuries" are Included such artlclea
aa diamonds, art works, luces and em
broideries, chainpagno and other
vines, tobaccos and manufucturea
thereof, oatrlch feuthora, artificial
lowers, toys, perfumeries and cosmet
ics, Jewelry, manufactures of gold and
allver. and numerous othera of thla
general character.
National Capital Brevities.
The house la holding to Its program
for adjournment about June IS, al
though no understanding tins been
reached with the senate lenders, who
are not optimistic.
A commlttoe of the house 1ms been
appointed to consider the propriety of
suggesting to President Tuft that he
tter his friendly aid aa a mediator
tetween Italy and Turkey.
As a result of reports of danger to
American Uvea and property In Cuba
the navy department hns dispatched
the transport Prairie with 750 marines
to Ouantanamo to Join the gunboats
Faducah and Niishvlllo.
There will evidently he no wool
legislation at this session of congress.
The aenato llnnnce Committee hns re
torted adversely the Underwood bill
It has nbundoned the plan to draft
substitute bill, und has refused to re
port the Smoot substitute,
Secretary Wilson of the department
f agriculture has ordered Doctors
Doolittle, Mitchell und punlnp, of th
lure food board, to conduct a tent of
the breweries throughout the country
to determine whether the institutions
are complying with tho p::ro food laws,
The house Judiciary committee wns
ccupled the punt week with the hear
fti of the charges against Jud
Arcbbnld of tho ccimorco court. Evl
dence was Introduced tending to stov
that Judge Archbald was a tool ot tn
xuflroads and susceptible to bribery,
Insurrection and disorders in Cuba,
which threaten the life mid property
i Americans, uro believed by the Unl
tied suites to be spreading beyond con-
, B'ol of the Cuban government, caused
the American government, to take nc
tlva stops in perpnnitlon to cope wit
any question which may arise In tin.
Island republic,
Dr. Ben Rsltman, manager for
Emma Goldman, who waa tarred and
feathered at San Diego by a committee
of vigilantes.
LORIMER WILL NOT RESIGN
Will Investigate Conditions Personally
Before Revealing his Intentions.
rhti-uim. United States Senator
Urtmer will not resign his seat with
out a struggle, regurdlesa of any pre
sure that may b brought to bear by
his friends In the aenato. his friends
now aay. -
Whatever waa tho occasion of Vice
President Sherman' mysterloue visit
to Chicago, Senator Uirlmer made
plain the fact that he will Investigate
conditions at Washington person
ally before revealing bis Intention.
He announced that he will go to Wash
luuton within three days If his physl
cul condition Is no worse. Whether
his trip has been hurried by a measaga
he nmy have received from lce-1'resi-
dent (Sherman the seuator would not
say.
Youth Files 90 Miles.
Milwaukee. rurnum Klsh, the 18
ve.iriild aviator, made a auccesstui
flight from Chicago to Milwaukee, cov
erlng flu inllrs. the distance estimated
by the young blrdmnn. In a trlflo more
than two hours.
Cobb Reinstated by Ban Johnson,
Chicago. linn Johnson, president of
tha American league asm tnui ly
obb, of the Detroit team, would be
reinstated In time to play the Tlgers
Sox game here, and that ho would be
fined 50.
8,000 CANNOT GET
SEATSAT CHICAGO
undred Thousand Applications
Already Made; Seating
Capacity 12,000.
Chicago. Thla week will see the
foundation completed for the holding
of the republican national convention
her on June 18. Toward tha end of
thla week members of tha national
committee and other dignitaries who
III be In tha limelight during tha con
tent will arrive, aa will tha representa
tives of various state delegations
which huve been contested. The
night of May 2D Is the time limit fixed
for filing of credentials and contests.
except from states where election
law provide for conventlona or pri
maries after that data. Th natlonul
committee will sit on June 6 to begin
the bearing of claims for 200-odd con
tested seats.
Th seating capacity of tbe big coll.
setim will be taxed to Ita utmost, ac
cording to tha present plana of Colonel
Hurry 8. New and other members of
th subcommittee on arrangementa,
More than 100,000 requests are on file
already for 12,000 seata. To meet thla
complex problem William Stone, the
sergeant at arms, hns a fore of men
sorting appllcationa, and committee
members are passing upon the eligi
bility of the applicants.
The lloosevelt forces may be com
pelled to bolt the coliseum convention
at the start and give Chicago two big
national conventlona simultaneously,
This unusual spectacle loomed up on
the political horlion, following tbe dec
laration here by Ormsby Mcllnrg,
speaking for Colonel Koosevelt, that
the colonel would not permit United
Slates Senator Root, of New York, to
act aa temporary chairman ot the coll
aeum convention, June 18.
Full Inquiry Into Labor War.
San Diego, Cnl. Attorney General
Webb, hero at the request of Governor
Johtioon to Investigate and act on the
W. W. situation, told a committee
of socialists and labor union men that
ha would do his best to get nt the
facts and would act In accordance.
Msny Transport Workera 6trlke.
Loudon. With 150,000 dock work
er and allied trades out, and the port
of London absolutely Hod up aa the
result ot the dispute between tho
iichii-rmcn und their employers, the
situation is acute.
Clapp to Oppose Root.
St. Paul. Aa the result of a confer
ence between Ormsby Mcllurg, of New
York; Gilford Plnchot, and loader of
the lloosevelt movement In Minnesota,
Hugh T. Hulbert, of 8L Paul, annouu
ed that United States Senator Moses
E. Clapp, of Minnesota, probably
would be a candidate for temporary
chairman ot the republican national
convention In place of Senator Root.
Cancellation of County Warrant
Notice Is hereby iiiven thst 00 days
tar tha first ot July. 1U12. the follow-
n g list of wsrrsnta IxsumI over seven
year a-n. will tie cancelled II not pre
sented to th county clerk ol Crook
county for payment on or I for the ex
piration ol me arxiv nine num.
Vi - . ... ... I Ik.
Il WUH W I,'". .-.... . ,
mount and detent Imu are a follows:
C A Miles, Msy 11. l'04
C A llsrnee. II, '
I. K Allliighem. 2. May 11 1U04
J W Uice, t. March 7, I!i3
James Mllcliell, 122 GO. July 3, 1D03
C (( Itelhel, II, Ijep-t, 1U"3
l K Robert. 2, Nov. 6, H03
Dudley Maylleld, f I, Jan. , 1904
Harney Uwie. 1, Jan. , 1WH
Max LePage, 11, Jan. t, 1WH
('has. Wimer, II, Jan. V, 1WH
Chae. Turner, I7.f0, May 11, 1!K4
T L Child, ll.ifi, Msv 11, 11HM
A Dsvis, 2. July 1, l'.KM
J A Moline, ?! M). July 1, l'JH
John Mulvahill. :t. July H. mi
C i Cornell, July 8, 1H"4
K W North, 2, heit, ll).l04
H J Horn, II l Nov. 2, list!
Aires r'irehill, ViM Nov. 2. PHH
J Y Vanllouten, $.1, Jsn. 7, P.IU5
W M Moss. 11, Jan. 7.I1XJS
tiCCox, I t, Jan. 7, 1!W5
Joi-I h Wbiilield. tvl, Jan. 7, P.K)5
(! W Pslmehn, t, Jan. 7 l'J5
W K Itutler, $1, Jan. 7, 1105
C V Dels.iO, (I Jan. 7, i'Kft
T J Mullov. tl. Jan. 7. 11W
Mrs. Kthei Bsnta.ll M), March 8 1905 i
(i S llarnes, H.60. March a, iws
ltoy Jonea. ll.ftO, March 8, VMM
James Hitherwuod, l.W, March 8,
1IH)8 . .
T St Michel, 11.40, March , r.iuo
rw Colsn. $140, Maich , l'.05
J M Pstlon, l.-tO March S, V.K6
N P Weider, 11.40. March H, IW"
W K Stephens, II. W), Msrcli , 1UW0
A I.iska, 11 50, March b, Dl5
K (r Weistier, $1 20, Msy 12,1905
K C WeUner, l 0, Msy 12. 1U05
T J Itolan, II, May IN, loos
W Herman, (1, Msy 1, 1905
H Hellier, II. May 1M, l!H(.r
A Hixon. 7.0S. Msy IS, l'JU5
blate of Oregon, i
es.
County ot Crojk. J
I, Wsrren llrowo. clerk of the above
named county and state, do hereby
certily that the foregoing list of war
rants contains all me srraui m my
olllc which have been issued over seven
years and are still unpaid.
Wilneee my hand and the seal of said
court on this the lt dsy ot May, M2.
WiKKES Bkows,
County Clerk.
It takes five different aged
whiskies to make . Cyrus
Noble each one good in
itself. But it takes blend
ing and re-ageing to bring
out the best in each to
"round-out' ' the flavor.
.Why punish yourself with rough, high-proof, strong
yhukey when you can get Cyrus Noble everywhere?
W. J. Van Schuiver & Compang, Agents, Portland.
PIONEER SADDLER
Manufacturer of and dealer la
Harries, Saddles, Chaps, Bridle, Silver-Mounted Bits
and Spurs. Reatas, Quirts, Ladies' Stride Saddles.
E. H. Smith, Prop. Prineville, Or.
O.O.O.sK,
NEST NO. 1588
ubo rd lnat
Order of Owls, meet tha recond and
lourth Thursdays in each mouth at
llelknap hall. All migratory owlecordi
allv welcome. T. E. J. Duffy, President!
Wi'llard 11. Wins, Secretary. l-4tf
Financial Questions Troubling Chlneaa
Nanking. In telegrams lo President
Yuan Bhl Knl, Vice President Lt and
the national assembly. General Huang
Using, chief of staff of the Chinese
army. In the strongeat terma opposed
the preliminary loan of 3.000.0C0 taela
to the Chinese government by Euro
pean powers. He demands that the
government annul the contract, be
cause the stipulations are tuiitamount
to Investing the participators In the
loan with control of the Chinese army.
REBELS CONCENTRATE
FORCES AT CHIHUAHUA
El Paso, Texas. The war acene In
Mexico haa ahlfted In the city of Chi
huahua, where General Oroico I con
centrating all the rebel force In
northern Mexico for a final stand
against General Vlctoriano Huertas
fodoral forces. All the country aoutn
of Chihuahua Is being abandoned. To
prevent the federals from making pro
gress In their pursuit, the rebels are
burning their bridges as they cross
them. In Chihuahua, Oroico will have
food and water for hia men and will
be In touch with the border In aecur
Ing ammunition.
More than 800 dead and wounded
rebela were found on the battlefield
behind Rellano as the federal advance
guard under Qonernls Rubago and Tel-
I... Dressed northward tn pursuit of
the retreating Insurrectos.
In all, Qenerul Orozco Ib estimated
to have lost nearly 3000 of his force
of 8000 rebels. Two thousand nre re
ported to have fled In disorder and the
dead and wounded ultimately will
amount, lt Is believed, to a thousand,
9Bo;
THE MARKET8.
, Portland.
Wheat Track prices: Club,
bluestem, $1; red Russian, 9f!c.
Oata No. 1 white, $40 per ton.
Hay Timothy, S17; alfalfa, $12.
Butter Creamery, 27o.
Eggs Ranch, 20c.
Hops 1011 crop, 38c; contracts, 25o,
Wool Eastern Oregon, 18o; Wil
lamette valley, 19o.
Mohair 32c.
OFFICIALS OF CUBA
DENY INTERVENTION
Havana. That American Interven
tion w ill not be needed to end the up
rising of negroes of the Island waa the
emphatic assertion ot the officials at
the palace.
Tbe report from Washington that
the United States waa mobilising a
aquadron ot battleahlpa at Key Weat
atlrred the president and hia advisors
and they were extremely active. Or
ion were aent to the commanders In
the field that they will be held per
sonally responsible for the stamping
out ot tha uprising and they were di
rected, lt waa stated, to Inaugurate s
campaign ot extermination against the
rebela. While reports of looting of
plantations were received from several
points In no Instance waa there word
of any considerable body ot rebels un
der arms and the crimes Beemed tor
the most part to be the work of iso
lated bands.
Police Rescue President.
New York. President Taft attended
church, went for aa automobile rldo
to VanCourtlnndt Park, and later
Joined In the Fifth avenue promenade,
When walking In Fifth avenue, the
president was recognized and within
a tew minutes 600 persons had sur
rounded him. Inspector McCluskey
and half a dozen pollcement had to es
cort him to the home of John L. Cad
walader, Henry W. Taft's law partner.
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands of Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E.IBROSIUS, Proprietor
Pioneer-:-Butter
None Better
Money Back if You. Are Not Satisfied.
Made at Home.
Pioneer Cream Co.
Agents DeLavrl Separator
Notice for Publication.
Dt-psrtmrnt or the Interior,
tj. S. Land om at The Dslles, Oman.
Msy litb, WU
Notice Is henhy alven that
mttrion r. lajiui
of Post, Or., who, on June ind. 1907, made
immrauma, ru. -"' ....
lot 4, swl nw'i. see- and lot , ee' nes
east, WUImnette Meridian, has fl'.cd nollee of
elalllh olalm lo the land above dwwrlbed,
before Wntien Brown, eounty clerk, at his
oltlceat Prineville, Oregon, on the lh day
UI Julie, , . .
Claimant names aa witnesses: iieD aTi,
n-., u v.w.v ITruiilr PnSt. HMilhen
Bool en, all of Post, Oreejon.
$3.30 Round Trip Redmond to Portland
TOR THE
Rose Festival
All Week June 10-15.
Tickets Sold June 9, 10, 11. Return
Limit June 17
Notice for Publication. .
Department of the Interior,
t' 8. Laud Otlko t The Dalle, Orenon,
May Sth, Wla,
Notice is hereby given that
Kaphael 8. Hixon
nf D.rnu nreimn. vIlO. on June IDIh. 1007,
made homestead No. ISoK!, serial No. WHO. lor
, neV,. sew nw'i,
Seattle.
Wheat Bluestem, 99c; Club, 9E:i;
red Russian, 94c,
Oats $39 per ton.
Butter Creamery, 27o.
Eggs 21o.
Hay Timothy, $17 per ton.
Airship Inventor and Wife Slain.
San Diego, Cal. C. H. Tolllver, air
ship inventor and president of the
Tolllver Airship company, and his wife
were found dead In their home here
and Bert O. Lewis, formerly secretary
ef the airship company, was arrested
on the charge ot murder.
ti.r-M tr.umlilii m south, ranee Tl eaitl. MI-
lamelle Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention
to make final tive-voar proof lo establish claim
in the land above described, before Warren
drown eounty clerk, at hlsoDue, at Prineville,
Oregon, on the -'litn day ol June, WW.
claimant names as witnesses: VNIlllam C.
Jacobs, o( Paulina, liregon; Lysanrter 8 Logan
ami Henry W. Pickett, of Barnes, Oregon-,
Columbus J. Johnson ot I'rinevliie, uregon.
&.16n C. W. MOOKE, Keglster,
mi
Arliona Will Ratify.
Fhoenlx, Ariz. A joint resolution,
ratifying the constitutional amend
ment to provide for the direct election
of United States senators was Intro
duced In the state senate. It will he
rushed through, as there Is no effective
opposition.
Notice fur Publication.
Department of the Interior,
V. 8. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon.
April iOtu, mi.
Notice Is hereby given that
Christina kesler,
formerly riirlstlna Oilwon, of Post, Oregon,
who, on March S'Jnd, W10, made Homestead
No. OftlU, torse'i aeH seen, and aH nw;.. ne
swj eo. 10. tp. 'ft south, rsnge t east, MUam-
etie Meridian, una imvm .............. .
make llnal eommulsliou proof, to establish
claim to the land atiove described, before
Timothy K.J. Duffy. U. 8. Commissioner, at
bis nlllce at PrlnoviUe, Oregou, on the 6th day
ot June, Wl. , r
Claimant names as witnesses.
smead, Homer Norton, Joe Post, Caleb Davis,
.11 of Post, Oregou. MOORK, Register.-
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
The Greatest Floral and Civic Carnival of
the Year.
Splendid parades, music, decorations, illuminations, water
and field sports every day.
Oregon Trunk Railway trains run daily without change
between Central Oregon points and Portland. Train leaving
Redmond 7:1 5 a. m., arrives Portland 5:30 p. m.
Details will be furnished on request.
W.E.COEMAN, H. BAUKOL,
Gen'l Frl & Pass. Agt, Portland. Oregon.- Ag't, Redmond, Oregon.
Call for Warrants
All registered scalp bounty warrants up to
end luclnding No. 78S will be paid ou presenta
tion. No Interest after this dale.
All registered road warrants up to and In
cluding No. 87 will be paid on presentation.
NO Interest alter this dale.
All registered high school warrants up to
and including No. 4 will be paid ou presenta
tion. No Interest alter this date.
Dated May 9, mi. rxlph I.. JORDAN,
County Treasurer.
Statement of Resource and Liabilities of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At tha doe of business June 7, 1911
RESOURCES LIABIIJTISS
Loans and Discount r-lH.835 03 capital Stock, paid in I JO.000 00
United States Bona M.M0 00 Surplus lund, earned 6,0C0 00
Bank remlses,ete 18.M0 13 Undivided profits, earned 87,724 M
Cash Due from banks 210,924 04 circulation -0 00
Deposit SB5.099 3
531,424 19 1531,424 19
B. F. Allen. President T. M. Baldwin, Cashier
Will WursweUer, Vice Presides,! H. Baldwin. Ass' Cashjw