GOVERNOR WARNS COMMON CARRIERS West Serves Notice of Intention to Prosecute Shipments of Liquor Into Dry Territory. ALICE CARPENTER A SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT EVENTS National, Political end Per sonal News Items Briefly Sketched. Portland. With Ulsirirl AUornry f umiTim miniiiliipil In liln offlro by tlio rtillim of Jmlita McOIiiii. mid It. M Kirly, aiolnlul ty the (tovernor la iilUilMtil I'tuiii-rtm, ri'coitnlM'J iiwlnl iiriinwulor to IiiiiiiIIp the vlc cir pxi'liiBlvi.y nml Imli'iwnilMiit of tlm illstrU-t atturiioy' otrlip. Oiivertutr Want Klmti'tl it iHvvmi.t iiRiilnut III comm. m ciirrlum nml lh llijuor In- tr't of Porilnnd, wlthti nwdo ubllf. In nu oM-n li'ttvr to these I"' tvrent Klveu out ly the itovunior. The KoviTiHirn Ifllor to the eonv don tiirrlom 9ml thu liquor dlira iwlnrml thnt liivestlKiitlim hud con timed him tlml liquor twin wild tint vhlppnd lino "dry" territory, tind iotlllpd Hum of I1I1 Itittmtloti to take dntiitlo itp biiIiii u'h procedure, ,. Tim tilun which th ovrnor h utllned rtdnllve to the hlmmt of llutmr Into dry twrrltory, l applicable alike to both th brewerlo hd the rnllroud. Ilrli'lly. h will mk tlml ill liquor ghlnprd Into dry tnrrltory Ktnlnlv UIwIimI to It content. When received t In dtlntlon he Kin that Ihe railroad Instruct their Kenu that on the day of It rrlvl ioscrttulon of the ehlpment nd the ama of the conltnee be poeted In a onaplcuou public place In the frelitht warehouse. Tliln Mat to be open to the ubllc end peace officer, and the mil toad will hold uch shlpmenn for sue day following their receipt, to a-fv Ihe officer an ample opportunity to determine to whom liquor t being ahlnned and to make an Investigation aa to what uae the liquor I Intended. The governor haa directed DUtrlct Attorney Ilrown, of Roaeburg, to tart roceedlng at once galnat the Roae- lurg Brewing ft Ice company. Offlc r of thl company have been Indict- d for aelllng beer when the brewery to supposed to manufacture and ell avar-brer, and t am aaklng the pro titer to take immediate atep la rela tion to the brewery Itaelf," ald the xecallve. 1- . ..... , r ; -., . , V ' V- ' ,)a 1 .r Photo by Anwrlcaa l'rp AMcwtatloa. Mia Alice Carpenter, who I In charge of th womin'i progrettlv campaign In the att. Archbold Doe Not Mind Rooatvelt. london. When John D. Archbold arealdent of the Standard Oil com any. arrived at Plymouth on the teamer Majeatlc, he wa told that Colonel Rooaevelt had denounced him a being falsifier because of hi testimony to the enate committee Investigating campaign contribution. That la Just like him." nld Arch told. "1 don't mind It I adhere to very word I aaid and when I return to N York I will be prepared to ubstantlate my allegation. ROBBER'S WIFE IS LOYAL Mr. Leunsberry Believe Husband Demsnted From Injun Toiwka. Kan. Mr. Well Loun- berry, of Medford, Oregon, for the first time since her arrival here, following the roblwry of a Union 1'aclfic train by her husband, discussed his case. ThlllP and George (the two boys) and 1 think that Well I the beat dad dy on earth, and alwaya will think so,' she declared. "Anybody who know him at all know that he would not do these awful thing I he were In hi right mind. He never haa recover ed of the wrecks he wa In and I know these have affected hi mind o that he wa not himself. One of the wrecks occurred about 18 year ago and the other about Ave years ago. He auffered for a long time and I am sure he never fully recovered," C Dead, 2S Hurt In Wreck. Oreen Bay. Wla. 8I1 person were killed, two seriously Injured and 21 allahtl Injured when train No. til on the take Bhora on the Chicago A Northweatern railway wa derailed two mile north of Lyndhunt, Wl. aa the result of a washout Everett Listen to Deb Everett--Eugene V. Deb, Socialist candidate for president In an address before a large audience here, declared It his belief that Washington would be ono of the first date In which the Socialist would gain control TURKS, ITALIANS CONTINUE oth Side Renew Military Actlviffoe After Peace Negotiations Rupture ' Vienna- Following th definite rup ture In peace negotiations between Turkey and Italy, renewed military activity Is reported In the war office oth at Constantinople and Rome. The Turk unquestionably gained (he Impression from the negotiation that the struggle I becoming difficult tor lutly to carry on. They believe It they act energetically they will yet win. Italy' comment takes the form ef an order for the mobilisation of 10,000 more men tor a defense on the Syrian coast, Ailatlo Turkey. The war ha dragged lately, Indl aliona now are that It will speedily lecome fiercer than at any time since kostllltte were declared. Prosecution of Cuban Demanded. Washlnuton. Senor Rivera, the Cuban minister, ha been Informed that the United Stute expectB a legal prosecution of Knrlque Main, the Ha- vnna reporter who asnaulted the Am erlcan Charge d'Affalrea Gibson. First Central Oregon Dis trict Agricultural Society One of tlio rlcliest gold strikes In the hltiiory of southern California la reported at llulcomb valley, nnur Sun llormirrlliio. Heavy ruins In Grcut Britain con tinning thruimlioiit the month of, Au gust have caused enormous damage to cnipa. The d.iiiuu'." Is estlimtU'd at ll),(lllO,0(lll. Hear Admiral Boutherlund, com- innmkr hi chief of the I'soUic fleet, l now In Miiirfine command of tlio situ ation In Nicaragua. He haa deployed the forces along the railway between Corlnto and Managua. With Justice John W. Ooff presid ing, an extraordinary term of the su preme court convened In New York City Tuesday "for a speedy and vigor oua prosecution of Indictment which may be found" a a result of the Ros enthal murder Investigation. The American Bur association. In aesslon at Milwaukee, Wla., denounc ed aa dangerous to the country all movements for the recall of Judge or of Judicial decision. The report adopted dechum the law rather than the Judge are responsible for delaya and expense of procedure. Attorney General Wlckersham won hla fight In the convention for the admission of negro member. The flat charge that New England mill owners conspired to "plant" dy namlte In the strike of Lawrence tex tile workers a few month ago to die credit unionism I mad by the dis trict attorney. Ernest Plttmn, one of the most prominent mlllmen In I-awrence. committed aulclde after a futile attempt to Induce th district attorney to drop the Investigation. It 1 said he left a full confession. o IF A I 9 & Settle Up. A tl.n tiAnwita firms srft fttlt nf l,n,i t;K they with to close accounts atonce. t) eil Jiroe. OWH liro.. Co. Isme i'me Trailing Co. O'Ncil, lrwin 01 Co. !.,, l.-m,r,t nana. !u mavff t fMfli,! li or note with Walter H'Neil, Print,- viiif, wre., at trie law oince 01 u&iru llernirr. 4-ln House for Sale. Kew five r xmi bungalow, with space for three large room on lM-cond lloor. t'antry with built in shelves, bins and drawer. Uuilt in buffet, bath toilet, basement. Terms, timiO down, balance ratv terms. A'lilrem J'R. K. I). Kurt-Hi. IJeriil. Ore. 0-8 Prineville, Oregon October 16, 17, 18 and 19, 1912 $3,000 in Premiums. Racing $2,800 m 1 AAA ! ...'.II U J:.,,,!,,,, f tha v h i Ki ta in saw j,uuu in prciiiiunw win u? uu ai. w. - ----r .. . i f .11 I J . A :..l,...-t PvMlti.t f m icrl in uotneiuc Anunaii 01 u uui n,i-iuai . . Crook county ; Work of Art Eathetic, Mechanic! and Indua trial, etc Free Season Ticket to every active teacher and enrolled pupil in at- a RACING PROGRAM Carl A. Kaeppler .Htate 5f,lv la bept.r slvn Oit th DniL-rsltrne! htia l-n H.fM,ti,lrd artNitnl'riNr irim lh will nnrM-x,-t of Ui w.tMU.of'.liwrlPS A. K p" il-r. d."-i,-d. t.r lh,t win'r mrtofth lao- oror'-"!,. Ur the comity of na,k, tn4 liim fiuallft'l H anrh. All permms rmvlo ciMtioM iMOiln! ttd tttale are twrel.T nolifte.1 lo pTeant th llie lo H' Uieollle of J. O. Htearna. rs,m t, Wajhln-t"n hiilUllnif. e,rner of rtmrth nd V, uatiltiBlon s(rtta, in Fori InoA. Or"n.wlth proper ouelwra and duly verlfl-a, whioo six hkmiib iroiu ,uw hereof. . lMU-a nd first powishea Anui na, U A kAvpef.KUAdntlnlHtri.hir. O STrKS, Allnrney. Notice for Puhlication. peprttnnt of the Interior, I'. lnd office st Wlceview, ureaup, juiy Notice Is berehy that ot Bolyat, Oreeon. who. on August 17, 1909, mane Ijomesieau eniry. o. ,r:-4. nS seii, el, Bt'A, n'i sw'4 sei tloB 1, towiwblp U louth, rane 2U eat, wlllameue Meri'llan. has aied nollee ol lutrntlun to Bin noai three rear proof, to establish claim to tne laoo above dewrloed, before Charles A.Hberman. I', a. Oommlsnioner st Kile O'egon, OB Uxt M day of Oelober. Wl Claimant names as witnesses: jsaac .ipn, of Hampton. Ore.; John O. V. hltakerof Hamp- ton.'rre., jnernii u. naHiniwi m V, illard W. Ireland ol Honlat. Ore. S-a - A. V, OKTON, Rejrliter. V Mexican Rebel Capture Cumpas. , El Paso, Texas. Four hundred reb ls took th city of Cumpas, Sonora, after an all-night and all-day battle with a small federal garrison and citi zens of the town, who were armed lor defense of their home. The battle ended only when the de fenders ran out of ammunition, hand-to-hand battles being fought In the streets with muskets tor club. War Exists, 6y Aikens London. "Germany and England era now in a state of war," said J. A. M. Aikens, Canadian member of par liament from Brandon, Mnnltoba. "The vert blow haa not yet been atruck te continued, "but when It la all may ke over in three months or three days Itrhen , Canada understands, J believe the Dominion' hearty help will be forthcoming." , WOOLEN TRUST HEAD IS INDICTE Boston. President William M. Wood, of the American Woolen com- Dany. wa arrested on an Indictment charging him with conspiracy to dla tribute dynamite In Lawrence during the aeneral strike ithere last winter, President Wood surrendered hlm- aolf to the authorltle and furnished caah ball of $5000. Wood I one of the best-known tex tile men In the country and the Am erican ' Woolen company, which bore the brunt of tha great Lawrence 14. controls 13 manufacturing plants In New England and New York state. It haa a capital of $75,000,000 and em ploy 35,000 operative when all the atrlke from Jnnuary 12 until March machinery Is In motion. About 16,000 persons are on the payroll of the com pany's mills In Lawrence. , , "I cannot conceive what Informa tion could have been presented to the Juror which In any way connect ed me with the o-called dynamite plot," aaid Wood, "f certainly had no connection with It and this fact will be fully established at the proper time." the Markets. Blow Aimed at Treating , 'Loa Angelea. Treating In saloons way be prohibited by city ordinance Jn Los Angeles. The councilmen have under consideration a revision of the rdinanoe regulating the liquor traffic Chlcaoo Ha 2,328,400 Population, (tWcago. Chicago' population Is J,326,00, according to a census esti mate made for a local city directory, a satin of 62,216 over the figures com 1 Portland. Wheat Club, 80c; bluestem, 83c red Russian, 79c. Oats $30 per ton, Hay Timothy, $15;' alfalfa, $12. Butter Creamery, 82o. Eggs 23c. Hons 1912 orop, 17 Ho. Wool EaBtern Oregon, 18o; Wil lamette valley, 22o. Mohair 3 2o. ' Seattle. Wheat Bluestem, 83c; club, Sic; red Russian, 79c. Oats $31 per ton. Butter Creamery, 82o. Eggs 24o. Hay Timothy, $16 per ton. Political News Bits Governor Wilson opened his cam paign in New York with a speech on labor day at Buffalo at a "dollar din nor" given by the worklngmen league, By a vote ot 80 to (2, the republican party council at Topeka, Kan., defeat ed the resolution to force the Roose velt electors to run on an independ ent ticket. At the democratic state convention at Great Falls, Mont, Sam S. Stewart of Vlrxlnla City was named aa candl date for governor and T. J. Walsh of Helena tor United Slates senator. An extended sneaking trip for Sneaker Champ Clark la being plan ned at democratic headquarters. The tour will extend to Oregon, Washing ton and other states In the northwest. Colonel RoOBCvelt left New York enrly Monday morning for a speech making tour that will extend as far a the Pacific coast and carry him Into more than half the slates of the union. Governor Johnson of California, vice presidential nominee of the progre Ive party, opened hi speechmaklng campaign at Syracuse. N. Y., on Thursday, when he addressed the del egates to the state convention ot the DroeresBlve party. l Colonel Roosevelt declare Senator 'enrose wa guilty ot blackmail when ha declared to John D. Archbold Itt 190 that the Standard Oil company would sav trouble by making an ao dltlonal contribution to the campaign fundi and u? ne should be expelled from the senate. ,. - t i People in the News Bishop Charles C. Grafton of the Protestant Episcopal church, died at Fond du Lac, Wis. finnrira. P. Perkins. United State! senator from California, has announc ed hi permanent political retirement John Wanamaker, merchant, and former postmaster general. Is reported seriously 111 at hi son home in At lantic City Bv the will of General William Booth, hi entire fortune, amounting to onlr $2440,,. Is bequeathed to the Salvation army. Clarence Darrow. former chief coun sel for the McNamara brother, must so to trial a second time on a charge nf having bribed Juror Bain. fienrire M. Whltaker, secretary of the National Dairy union and presi dent ot the Farmers National con EreBB. at Fort Atkinson, Wis., Is dead Phlllo C. Dodge, president of the Mergenthaler Linotype company of the United 8tates, obtained his decree of dlvoroe from Margaret Dodge ! at Reno. Nev, Mrs. Henry H. Rogers, wife of the late vice president of the Standard OH comnany. died suddenly In a din lng car In the grand central station at New York. Mrs. Mabel Ely. widow of Eugene Ely, aviator, who was killedjn Macon, Ga.p October 19, 1911, while giving ex hibition flights, haa become the bride of Philip Cross, manager of Bon Air hotel at Escalle, Cal. FIRST DAY Tnt eArliintnrti nan J mil. Hftfth I'm.nli Trol or Pim. mile heats. 2 in 3....' VSvv suTWUSev sius w f - Saddle Race, -mile dasb, Hock jaddlea and horses. Crook County Commercial Club Stake, running J-mile SECOND DAI t..:. i.ti. Jk OUUUU a-urnw ubou ......... Crook County Colte, 3-yr.-olds. trot or pace, mile 2 in 3 Crook County Merchants' and Manufacturers Purse, 2:30 class , trot or paca, heats 3 in 5 Quarter mile dash , THIRD DAY Farmers' and Breeders' Stake, running mile dash r : s ;i o i lYUUUlUg X -tunc, tt J coi-viuo ..., Gentlemen's Double Team Roadster' Race, mile, 2 in 3, owoerp, to drive Running -mile dash... FOURTH DAY fndian Women', one mile Society' Purse, 2:25 class, trot, a lie biats, 8 in 5. One-hale mile handicap....... Kuoning one-nau mile Mjnsoiawon race $100.00 150.00 76.00 300.00 200.00 100.00 300.00 100.00 300.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 500.00 200.00 100.00 Notice for Publication. Department orthe Interior, C. R Land Ofltee etTIM Janes, urveoo. aukus win, 1 Hotloe U hereby alvn that of Prlnevtlle, Oregon, who, on September V, I, made Homestead entry No- Serial JIO- UB7W, !r se-4 sec as, W " swim, -- east. Vi lilamelte Meridian, haa nied notice of intention to maae onwtr prw,, w T 7 '7 llsn claim to tne mini ou. onw. . , . 1. IT , T... ffir (T a rnmlulnn.r at his office at Prineville, Oregon, on the 37th itiT of September. ll, lalmant names as wltnesaea: ReniT 1. Edwards, William S. Cooke. D. A. Yates, all of Prineville, Oregon, and Frank B. Barn of Powell Bull. Oregon. a-irp j, . jaooKa. wajiawr. Hotice for Publication. Departmeut of the Interior, TJ. 8. Land OSce at The Dalles, auf u U, WJi. Notice U hereby given that BSKUXIH a. SOSDAl, of PrlneTtlle, Oregon, who, on March 14, ml. made Homestea,! Entry No. 08.H4, lorse, Sec lion 24, Township 14, Booth, Range 16, Last, Willamette Meridian haa Ailed notice of intention to mase commutation proof, to estab lish claim to the land abors described, before Timothy E. J.DuHj, U. S. Commissioner, at his offfice, at PrioeTtlte. Oregon, on the 21st day of September, 1912 Claimant names u witnesses. William H. Kiraham, William H.BIrdsong. Tsllle Hobwood, Osylord MtDaniel, all ot a-LO . jatAHta, 'a . t?ni.ioa in .11 named ram will close Oct. 1. 1912 : t. o -.ininr.a- n m nioKt Kpfnra rarft a : . T ...: -A.anAi.ifn i, 1 . In ortvArn all harness race. the society being a member of the same j and American Racing Rules to govern running races Kotrance fee to all suites ana purses, iu per wmw wm" Money aiviaea u, w ana iv per cenv For further information apply to J. N. WILLIAMSON, l'reedent, or Prineville, Obe. J. F. CADLE, Secretary, 1'I'INEVILLE, UIIE Imnn I 1 A n AT I TAM OT" A D I 17 O I i in THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. ' Remember na when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent W L.;;vi': ' : .,: . - ... U ft rsn crs pa ma C3 ma ea mm DU E9 193 cirj EH C1E Seneral ffilaccsmithing Horseshoeing, Wood Work, etc., Neatly and Promptly , Dons When it is Done By : s : Siobert TIfoore Satisfaction ..Will Be ..Guaranteed Prinevillk, Oregon. C3 -eira C3 ra E3 C3 G3 ran ra ma rjis ea ca CIS CO . ca HUytfUlklMUWIIIMM a,gli. . ARE YOU SURE The records show a clear title to your property? The , records (ailed to show correct title In a sale made this j week by a leading real estate company. RESULT Long . delay and possible loss. Better let the Pioneer Abstract Company look after your interests. ,:,:,' PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY (Member Oregon Association of Title Men) if Hotice ! Contest. Peparttnent of the Interior, U. S. Utnd Office, 1 ne iJmiiK. vtr"u, iag,u" To Edwin F- Dana of M unlock, Mlnnoon- uy astro tirirui nv . RHICr, WUU sro tiiirciuiB -f.,s uid g-w- offlce ftddreM, dtdon July 17, file In tht office bla duly oorroboratd pplirtlon lo coniesi ana ewure tuc whwiwuuhw v a i . xr.. I natrit made May li. mU for nwSi w, e -.ne1 W-. Lir7, 10, a. u, m a, v, . and ait irrouuds for bis oonteM he tleei ina& nam tKi wm r . imua um wuuiij uu doued the said tract of land for over fourt?en moil ins i&xr past; mat uv aum wuuiij wru land for over fourteen month last past or at ail since fnaittic shiu tuh j. You arv, therefore, further notified that the aaid allepfations will be taken by ibis office as h&vius- been confessed by you. and your said entry will be canceled thereunder without your further nttni 10 oe neura luwiD.fmier before thisoflloeor on appeal. If you fail to nie in mis oraoe wnuiu icut c at.. LMl'UTU KIInuliAn nt Ihfa nntliA U lire ruini" j-awiiMi.iuH a -" shown below, your answer, under oath, spe cifically meeting and responding to these al- IfCHl.ODR or ooniesu or u ju mu "ittitu time to nie in iuw onoo uuo iiwi tut.. have served a copy of your answer on the tered mall. If this service Is made by the de livery or a copy 01 yourwwwer w vuv wn testant in person, prooi 01 bhcu wriw wus be either the said contestant's written ack- . . . . .. . hi. in A t ,h. Mnnv DOWieOK,"vu vl 1,11 " ' ' Z. , ' sh jwlag the data of Itt receipt, or the l da vit of the person Dy WQOIU IIW unlivery waa made staling when and where the copy was delivered; If made by regf!tsrrd mall, proof of such service must consist of the affidavit 01 me person uj uuuii ,B kj slating when and the poskifnoe to which It was mailed, ana mis auiuaru ujui i v companied by the postmaster's receipt for me letter. ,k J OU BUUUIU lw J". . af the tKwtoElJoe to which you desire future notloes to oe seni to you. - 1AIL to II- ann&uo. ounmt Date flrst publication Aug a, 1W second " third " . Septf. ' " fourth , " Sept la, "p . notice of Bearing Before the Board of Control of the State of Oregon. Water Division No. 2, Crook flonntv. In the matter of the determina tion of the relative rights to the water of Crooked river, a tribu tary of Deechutes river. V. W. Brown, plaintiff and con testant, vs. John Davin, defendant and contestee. To John Davin, defendant and contestee above named 3 In the name of the State of Ore gon : You are hereby notified that the above named contestant has filed a contest against your claim to the waters of Crooked river and its tributaries in Crook county, Oregon, and that Monday the 11th day of November, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the court house in Prineville, Oretton, has been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of said contest. OiEO. 1. VJOCHRAN, Superintendent of Water Divis ion No. 2 of the State of Oregon. 8 29 lit 0 f NEST N0-1588 . 1 ). Vi. Subordinate Order of Owls, meet the second and fourth Thursdays in ecn momn ai Belknap hall. All uiitjratory ow'.scordi ftlly welcome. T. E. J. Duffy, F resident! Willard H. Wirtz, Secretary. l-4tf piled by the same concern a year ago.