- Jlu ' Crook County- Joanna COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER, $1.50 YEAR PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 1912. ntrS at th ptMtnfllM at Pr1nv11I Ortioo, aMoil-clM mailer VOL.XVI-NO.49 Special Premium and Livestock Winners The hihh-IhI premium lint at the fair thia year deserves mure than a vuhumI notice. There were prizes offered that brought out lots of good-natured rivalry ind In which competition was usually keen. We take pleasure this week In present ing the names of tho donors and the winners of the prizes. We are also publishing this week the list of prize-winners in the stock .division. Special Premiums. K. T. Slay ton was awarded the first premium tor the best Inrm ex lill.lt, He had 107 different varieties it lurm producis. The silver cup lor the best bushel j wheat, donated dy the O.-W, 11. Js N. Co., whs won tiy Mrs. 11. J. llenly ol Culver. ' Heaven Wllcoxon won the cash premium ol flO ofti-rvd by the Klmt National Hunk f l'rluc vllle lor the M-t bushel ol wheat, any variety, ilealsowon the 110 s-elul offered y the Prlnevllle Flouring Mills lor 4s-t Uimhel of lllucslciii. N. K. MeColu took first lor the ls-t bushel ol Gnlgulua wheat and II rt for the la-st bushel ol Forty fold. 8. I). Mustard took first lor the U-mt bushel of potatoes, any variety, irrigated or dry land. He received 125 from the lair association and the W. V. King Co.'s special which con sisted ol a hand garden seeder and cultivator, valued at I6. Mr. Wright ol Rrdmoud won the Clifton A, Cornell special for U-st pen ol Plymouth Rwk chlckeu. It. II. Nil river ol Prlnevllle won the Foster A Hyde special lor best pen ol Orpingtons. I), r. Adamson won bis own snceiul orlae lor the liest lien ol White Wyandottcs. ('. (). Follurd wou the J. II. TempU oD sieclal lor best pen ol Leghorn. Kd Hlnyton won the I0 offered by the Prlnevllle real estate dealers for the best display gralus In stock. John Kemmlliig wou the H. 1). Still prle lor the best Jersey cow. M. M. Davemmrt ol Redmond won the Prlnevllle Cigar Factory sieclnl lor the licst display of watermelons. A. J. Noble won the 10 offered by the I'loneer Creamery for thu U-st one-dnv teat for milch cows. W. G. Mustard of Powell HutU took the Prlnevllle Furniture Ex-i-huugu 12 rocker for the bent 26 pounds ol oulous. F. U. Atkinson of Itedmoud wou Mrs. 1. Michel's prize for the best three beads of cabbage. Kd Slnytou won Geo. Whltcls' special for the best case of honey. The Ochoco Valley Mining Go. won the rioueer Tel. A Tel. Co.'s cash prize lor the best display ol Crook county minerals, Mrs. W. 8. Ayers won the Wlnnek prize tor the best ten pounds ol but ter and also the le Laval Dairy Sup ply Co.'s special prize. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wllholt won tho Do Laval Imlry Supply Co.'s prize lor the best display ol dairy products. They took second on the best tun pounds of butter und tor dairy products display, Blum-he Wilson won the Kumstru special lor the bent display of home preserved fruits. The handsome silver cup offered by the O.j-W. R. A N. Co. for the best two-year-old steer was not uwnrded. It was agreed among stock owners to let It go over to next year. The prizes offered by the City Meat Market und the t) K Market for the best three lambs and best three yearling steers were won by M. It Biggs. Mrs. II. J. llealy of Culver won the $50 cash prize offered by the S. P. & S. Rv. Co. for the best bushel of wheat and sheaf of same. Kd Slayton won the Lnfollctte Nursery Co.'s special of $20 lor the best display ol fruits from farm or ranch. Commercial orchards were barred from this contest. Mrs. J. L Wlndom ol Culver won the second prize and Mrs. H. J. Healy third. Oren Noble ol Prlnevllle won the prize offered by Froeberg llras. of Redmond for the best pen of Rhode Island Reds. Another Redmond prize that of Lvnch & Roberts tor the best Poland-China sow under six months, was won by Warren, Dickson A Mc Dowell ot Prlnevllle. Mrs. Collins Klklus won the price lor the brut dlitplay ol Indian curios atid relics. H. I). Still won the prize for the best display ol harness ami saddliii. K. 11. Smith took the prize lor the bent stock saddle. Ih-rman Poch had the beet exhibit ol limestone. Wade Huston got the prize lor the Is-sl exhibit ot eonl. Csltls Hmforda. Dull, 2 yrs old or over, Ilonnyvlew Farm, 1st. Hull call, under 1 yr old, Ilonny vlew Farm, 1st. Bull call, under 1 yr old, Ilonny vlew Farm, 2d. Cow, 2yrs old or over, Bonny view Farm, 1st. Cow, 2 yrs old or over, Bonny view Farm, 2nd. Cow, 1 yr and under 2, Ilonnyvlew Farm, Int. Heifer calf, under 1 yr old, Bonny- view Farm, Int. Breeder's herd of 5 head, Bonny view Farm, 1st. Shorthorns. Bull, 2 yrs old or over. M R Biggs, 1st, Bull, 2 yrs old or over, Alex Hln ton, 2d. Bull, 1 yr old and under 2 yrs, M U Biggs. 1st. Bull calf, under 1 yr old, M R Blggi 1st. . Bull call, under 1 yr old, M R Biggs 2nd. Cow, 2 yrs old or over, M. R. Biggs. 1st. Cow, 2 yra old or over, M R Biggs 2nd. Cow, 1 yr old and uuder 2 yrs, M 1 R Biggs, 1st. Cow, 1 yr old and under 2 yrs, M R Illggs, 2nd. Heifer calf, under 1 yr old, M R Biggs, Int and 2nd, Bivedcra herd of S head, M R Biggs 1st. Jamjrs. Bull, 2 yrs old or over, J J Caffelt, 1st. Bull, I yr old and under 2, Jullu Keuiuilln, 1st. Cow, 2 yrs old or over. Jullu Kemmllu, 1st. Cow.lyrold and under 2, Julln Kcmmllug. '-'1. Heifer calf, under 1 yr old, Julln Hcmmllng, 2d Breeders' Exhibit ol Fst Stock. IVst2yr old steer, II S Crum & Sons, 1st. Best pen of 3 2 year old steers, E T Slayton, 2d. Best 1 yr old steer, M R Biggs, 1st. Best pen of 3 1 yr old steers, M R Biggs, ll. Best pen ot 3 lambs, M R Biggs, 1st Warren, Dick.on & McDowell Premium Cow, 2yrs old or over, Hereford, 1st. Heifer calf, under 1 yr old, Here- lord, 1st. Bull, 2 yrs old or over, Shorthorn, 1st. Best two yr old steer (breeders' ex hibit) 1st. 1 y j u SnanViri Ex-Presldcnt Theodore Roosevelt was shot by llcWS OU&pSIlOlS bullet entered bis brenst, but did not touch any Of the Week esse, and the defense began. Turkey declared war against the Balkan states, and fighting was reported all along the border. Abdullah Pasha is leading the Ottoman troops. Felix Diss, a nephew of former President Porfirio Dlai of Mexico, began a revolution agaiist the present administration. Best 2 yr old or over steer (breed ers' exhibit) 1st. Best pen 3 2yr old steers (breeders' exhibit) 1st. SwosptUkos. Bull, 2 yrs old or over, M R Biggs, 1st. Bull, 1 yr old and uuder 2, M It Biggs, 1st. Hull call, under 1 yr, M It Biggs. 1st. Cow, 2 yrs old or over, M R Illggs, 1st. Cow, I yr old and under 2, M R Blugn, 1st. Mi ller culf, under 1 yrold, Ilonny vlew Farm, 1st. Shop. Hampshire ewes, 2 yra old or over, C M Elklns, ImI and 2nd. Hhropshlre ewe, 1 y r old and uuder 2, 11 L B Association, 1st. Cotswold, 2 lamb ewes, Vernon Polndexter, 1st, Swino. Boar, 1 yr old or over, Poland- China, L B IjifolU-tte. lt. Boar, 1 yr old or over, Poland- China, Newt Polndexter, 2nd. Hoar, uuder six' months old, Poland-China; J L Wlndoui, 1st Sow, between 6 mos and 1 yr. Poland-China, L B Lafollett, 1st and 2nd. Sow, under 6 mos, 1'oland-Cblnu, (i Springer, Int. Boar, under 6 mos old, Poland China, Warreu, Dickson A McDowell, 1st. Sow, under six months old, Poland China, Warren, Dickson A McDowell, 1st. Litter of pigs, Poland China, War ren, Dickson ft McDowell, 1st. Hoar, under 6 mos old, O I C, J J Coffelt, 1st. Sow, under 6 mos old, O I C, J J Coffelt. 1st. Horses. Mare, 1 yr old and under 2, Belgian grade, U Springer, 1st. Mare, 1 yr old and under 2 Belgian grade, J L Wlndora, 2d. Filly, under 1 yr old, Belgian grade 0 Springer, 1st. Mare, 2 yrs old or over, Belgian grade, J L Wtndom 2d. Stallion, 2 yrs old or over, register ed Belgian, II L B Association, 1st. Mare, 2 yrs od, registered Belgian, (i Springer, 1st. Mare, 1 yr old and under 2, regis tered Belgian, G Springer, 1st. Stallion, 2 yrs old or over, Shire registered, S J Clemmeus, litt. Stallion, 1 yr and tinder 2 yrs, Shire registered, M R Biggs, 1st. Stallion, under f yr old, Shire reg Istered, M R Biggs, 1st. Stallion, under 1 yr, Shire register ed, It M Powell, Zd. Mare, 2 yrs old or over, Shire reg- Istered, R M Powell, 1st and 2nd. Mare, 2 yrs old or over, Shire rvg-1 Istered, M R Biggs. 1st. Mare, 2 yrs old or over, Shire grade, M R Biggs, 1st. Filly, under 1 yr old, Shire grade, S J Clemmeus, 1st. Stallion, 2 yrs old or over , Perch erou registered, C C P H Association, 1st. Stallion, 2 yrs old or over, Pen-heron registered, Roy Powell, 2d. Mare, 2 yrs old or over, Perelu-ron grade, E T Slayton, 1st nud 2d. Stallion, 2 yrs old or over, Coach registered, T J Leach, 1st. Mare, 2 yrs old or over. Coach registered, Bonnyvlew Farm, 1st. Stallion, 2 yrs old or over, Stand ard Bred Trotting, J E Taylor, 1st, rr l r . Ill The Boston Red Sox defeated the New York Boston and Marquard of New l'ork won the Stallion, 2 yrs or over, Standard Bred Trotting, M R Bigg, 2d. Filly, under 1 yr old. Standard Bred Trotting, Warren, Dickson ft McDowell, 1st. Mare, 2 yrs old or over, thorough bred, M It Blgirs. lit. Stallion, 2 yrs .-Id or over, Clydes dale, J It Brecse l-t. 3weepiUk -Horse. Best draft Mlon. 1 yr old and under 2, reglstt-ivi, M It Biggs, 1st Best draft colt, 1 yr old, registered, M R Biggs, 1st. Best draft maw, 2 yrs old or over. grade, E T Slayton, 1st. Best draft team, shown In harness, i R M Powell, 1st. Best general purpose team, War ren, Dickson ft McDowell, 1st. Best driving team, S A 1'rose, 1st. Best single driver, M R Biggs, 1st and 2nd. Best saddle horse, M R Biggs, 1st Rt Utered American Saddle Hones. Stallion, 2 yr old or over, M R Biggs, Ut Mare, 2 yrs or over, M R Biggs, 1st. Filly, under 1 yr, M R Biggs, 1st. Stallion, with family of three colts, C C P H Association, 1st. Stallion, with family ol 3 colts, H L B Association, 2d. Registration in Crook County The following is the total pre cinct registration for Crook county for 1912: Prlnevllle 321 Ash wood 91 Bear creek Beaver creek. Bend 85 ...60 ! .831 Black Butte.. .128 Breese .15 Camp Creek... -79 -17 .179 20 36 -.130 ...58 87 Cross Keys..- Deschutes File Haycreek. Haystack.. HatRock. Hlllman...., Howard Ireland ....12 ..43 48 Johnson Creek. Kuteher Laldluw . Lamonta... Lava 196 HK ....75 .....19 $0 90 Lyle Uup Madras Maury Mill Creek 12 36 ...42 - 66 I Montgomery McKay . Nt-wsoni Powell Hutte 49 ...46 ..171 ...10 .80 ...45 ....61 Redmond Summit...... Tetherow, Warm Springs W illow Creek White Butte -.14 Cllne Falls 51 There were 1802 republicans, 818 democrats, 42 prohibition, 165 so cialists, 26 progressives, 69 inde pendents, and 81 refused to go on record for anything. Leghorns for Layers. For finest Whit Leghorn Coe! s apply to A. D. Pratt. Host, -Ore. 1 each. Buy now tor spring. 10-31-lt a maniac named Schrank while on his vital part. The colonel was removed . ,. m ilfsi wtdswaattaimMi -Mtwimr !;-.;., SiMiT $ S-1 Ulnnts tor the world's baseball championship by four games to three. Wood ot majority of games for tbeir teams. The state finished Its evidence in the Becker District Court Term Circuit court adjourned Monday. ' The grand jury last week reported eleven true bills and three not true bills. ' True bills were found against V. M., Al and Wm. L. Robertson, and George Kentner for horse stealing. Al Robertson and Kentner have not been apprehended. The others are in the county jail. These men shipped three carloads of horses out of Bend last August to points in Washington, Idaho and Montana. George H. Russell, Bill Brown and Gus Shroder got wind of the shipment and located eighteen of their horses at Toppenish, Wash. The brands were tampered with, it is alleged, but the horses were identified. The defendants asked for a continuance of their case which was granted by the court. The time set for hearing is Decem ber 9. Each defendant is under $5000 bonds. Judd McPherson and Dick Gar ret were indicted by the grand jury for stealing cattle alleged to be the property of H. L. Priday and W. W. Brown. This case , was con tinued from the last grand jury. Garret, it will be remembered, was out of the penitentiary on parole when he and McPherson took the cattle. Garret has been sent back to the pen but McPherson has not been caught. H. F. Jones was indicted for gambling. His case was continued until the next term. The appealed case against him was dismissed for the reason that the "justice eourt tried him without jurisdiction. E. C. Myers pleaded guilty to I conducting a bawdy house at Bend j ue was sentenced to pay a fine of .!,: . 1 uu. Two indictments were found 1 against David R. Dunn for selling 1 liquor without a license at Last i Chance. He pleaded guilty and was fined $250. ' Carlos Lawson of Bend was in- , dieted for murder in the first de- gree by the grand jury. He was tried and found guilty of man slaughter. The court gave him an indeterminate sentence of from one to fifteen years in the penitentiary. Lawson killed Mrs. Carrie Patter son in a rooming house at Bend last May. He in turn, was shot in the shoulder by T. H. Jones just after Lawson had shot Mrs. Patterson. James Rogers was indicted for forgery. He is the man that passed the $25 check on Frank Brosius signed by Dick Shriver. He was given an indeterminate way to ninkea speech in Milwaukee. to Chicago, where his recovery wiis r The i rapid. Special December 9 sentence of from two to twenty years. J. H. O'Kelly of Culver was in dieted by the grand jury on a charge of rape against his 14-year-old daughter. After a jury trial he was found not guilty. The grand jury found not tru. bills against T. H. Jones of Bend, charged with assault with a deadly weapon; H. T. King of Culver charged with rape against his step daughter; and Frank Dalton, charged with running a bawdy house at Bend. The following civil cases were disposed of: C S Smith vi James O Wilson et al. Repsrt confirmed. C 8 4 S Co vs Scoggin A Kelssv. Sett'ed and diimirsed. C O I Co vs D R I Co. Settled and dismissed. Susan Brnno vi Peter Bruno. De cree granted. M Bradford Collins vs J H Barkley et 1. Motion to dismiss slid. Eastern Oregon Bsnking Co vs J E Loveall et nx. Confirmation. E C Person snd E R Jones vs Frank Walker snd Eva A Steele. Report. x C C McXeely vs Msdras Gateway Ho tel Co and A K Bentiey. Confirmation. R E Golden vs J E Loveall and A C Sanfnrd. Dismissed on motion of Dlf. J W Merrifield et al vs Z M McClsy etal. To be presented at The Dalles. Macdonald Potts vs Deschutes Val ley L A I Co snd W P Myers. Default and Judgment by consent ol defts. Tum-a-Lnm Lumber Co vs G North up and W H King. Dismissed, on motion ol pit. Madras Lumber Co sv Chss E Flora etal. Patsed. Cramer A Hsrcrow vs Malcom Mc Donald. Dismissed oa motion of pit". John H Locksrd vs Jas Gott et al. Default and decree. Mary L Patterson vs R W Patterson. Submitted on written brief. A H Hoi n et al vs J B Montague et al. Submitted on written brtef. State ol Oregon vi E A Bnssett, sdmr Richard Myer estate.' Continued. A C Sauford vs J W Jones. Pasted. Citizens State Bank of Myrtle Creek, Oregon, vs J X Williamson. Settled and dismissed. McDowell Bros et si vs City of Red mond. Referred to Wm G Phoenix. E L Fi field vs Samuel Greg?. Passed. John W Saxton vs W C Barber. Motion for new trial overruled. Gny Sears vs P C Campbell and Thos Cannon. Confirmation. F J McCarthy vs I Segal et al. Dis missed on motion of plf. J Strain vs Wagoner et al. Settled and dismissed. W F Hammer et nx vs R. L Sabin. To be heard at The Dalles. Joseph Palmer vs Ernest McCabe. Settled and dismissed. R L Sabin vs Samuel Giegg et al. Passed. Jrook Connty Bank vs Fannie S Ham mer et al. Confirmation. George W Combs vs Charles V Wil-' son and L Maiule Wilson. Settled. J Strein vs Peter Kilberg et al. Pased. William Morfitt vs Opal City Land Co et al. To be heard at The Tallee. Thoe Arnold vs C C Buchanan. Cou firmatlon. May Mackey as John Ferguson and Sadie Ferguson. Confirmation. F M Loveland vs Fred Fisher. Dis missed on motiotn of dft. J E Chesnnt vs Charles Angle et al. Eismissed without prejuice. First National Sank of Bend vs Silvertooth Browder. Dismissed on motion of plf. , S L Combs vs E A Griffin et al. Con tinued. N Monnor vs M J Donaldson-Selby. Default and decree. S II Wilson vs Silvertooth A Browder. Settled and dismissed. The P B & L Assn vs J A Norwood et al Dismissed. John Riis vs Charlotte B Riia. De cree granted. Maud , Quapalmer vs Frank Qua palmer. Decree granted. Ida May Saxton vs John W Saxton. Referee. R C Immele vs F L Botsford Co. Motion to set aside judgment all!. The Gauld Co vs Bend Milling A Concluded on last page