Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 27, 1913, Image 3

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    MADERO AND
SjMREZ KILLED
Shot While Being Taken From
The Palace To Prison
Under Guard
Mexico City. Francisco I. Msdnro
ltd Jos I'lno Huarei war ihot and
killed In t midnight rid undr guard
from th national palac to th pant
tviillary. Th clrcuiiiatanoe surrounding lb
death of lb deposed president and
vie president of tit republic ar un
known, icpt aa given In official ao
oounla, which do not conform In all
uasen, Th only witnesses r tho
actually concerned In th klllln-.
Tht provisional prenldetit, Uneral
Vlcturlano lluerta, says lh killing of
thii to iMn wna Incidental lo a flifht
between ttinlr guard and a party at
templing to llhtirul thorn.
Two of thine aald to hav been lo
the party that attacked the automo
bile voir killed In th vidiiinite of
ahot a.
Tim nilhlater of forelitu relation.
Kraut int o da la Harm, adds Ihul the
prisoners altumptrd to eaenn. Ni'llhar
innkia a di'flulia staleuieut as to
which aide fired tha tutiil aliota. It la
pOHaibl that neither kuowa. An of
ficial Inveatliiatliin baa bran orderod
and atilemn promlac liava been made
Hint tha guilty will be punished.
Not unnaturnlly a grant purl of tha
public retard tha official versions
with doubt, having In mind tha una
for centuries of the nolorloua "I.y
Kiiki." Ilia unwritten hi w h It'll I In
voked arhn thn ili.mli of a prisoner la
desired, Afier lia aiipllcntlon tin-re
U written "Prisoner ahot trying to
tnp."
Washington. Th killing of Fran- j
cleco I. Mnil.-ro and I'lno Hiiares, d !
posed pn-alilctil and vice president of
Mexico, after I'rovlalonul l'rltl-iit :
tiiI llui-rta hiul naun-d American i
Ambassador Wilson of tha anfi-ty of
hla prlaouera from Juat aui h attacks
creuted a serious Impression In ad
UilnlKirntlon circle here,
VV hi ii tha flrat feeling of surprise
bud paaaed. It was readied by off I
cinla that Ihla last IraKle event had
added greatly to the gravity of the
nit ant km ami undoubtedly hud pliu-d
an nililltlonal at ruin upon the already
tense relations between thli guvt-rn-lui'iit
and that In the Mexican capital,
Will. Ha President Taft hltnaelf de
clared, the event In Itaelf was hot re-g.inli-d
a sufficient to demand nny
di-pnrture from (he pulley of strict
tiun ltilerveullon which ko far baa gov
rami hla administration.
MRS. HELEN GARDENER
4 w
I NEWS FROM OUR
NATIONH CAPITAL
Non-intervention Plan Adhered
To But Precautions
Are Taken
Mr Helen H. Gardener, publicity
ehairman for th Suffragist Inaugura
tion Parade In Washington.
TURKS DELAY ACTION
Offensive Tactic Abandoned and Ef
forts Concentrated on Line
(.omlon. Tho mlsaion to Ixindon of
llukkl I'aaha, th Turkish ex grand
victor, thus fur hua bud no di.flnlt re
sult and th position between Turkey
and the Unlknii ullli-s remain un-clmniied.
Iliilgurla has refused to consent to
the fonnutlon of a ni-nlnil zona at
Adrluiiople. Therefor the consuls
and foreigners must remain Inside, the
city.
An uncensored dispatch from Con-
atnntlnople received here brings th
Interesting nowa that the I'orle bus
abauduiied the Idea of making an of
fonalve or flanking movement and will
confine the operations of Its troops
to defending the Ti-hntulja and Hulul
line i, hoping that time will oK-rnte In
Turkey's favor eliher by bringing
about complications In Kurupe or the
xlinUHtlon of I lie nlliis.
Wonsn's Prison In Charge of Women
I ' Chicago Members of the llllm Is
j Women's Demornitic lengue have
j stnrtid a movement for the esubllah
j ment In this state of a penitentiary
(for women. Tho Institution, us pro
j poe4, would be entirely governed by
women, and would be si-pnrated en
tirely from the other state prlso;ta, "
Portland Produce Dealers Plead Guilty
I'onland, Fifteen Front street
v.tH.lfiilers pleaded guilty of violat
ing the Hhermun Hull truxt law before
Jililiie Mean In the federal court, prom
iHt'd to dissolve th Produce Merchant
in HiK'liilkin, to refr.ilii from further
vloliitlng the law under penalty of a
heavier aentence, and were fined an
nggregnta of IM'O, on the rerommea
dntlon of AaslKtunt United Btutea At
toriiry Johns.
TAFT DEDICATES MEMORIAL
National Memorial to Redman at New
York Harbor Entrance
New York. Standing beslds a
group of Indian chiefs. In full war
pulnt. President Taft dug th first
spade full of enrth on th top of the
bill at Fort Wadsworth, at tha en
trance to New York harbor, for a me
morial to the American Indian, which
will tower 1115 feet above th highest
point of tbi section of th Atlantic
coast.
President Tuft's turning of the first
sod was followed by Chief Hollow
Horn Dear, one of th Sioux lenders
In the Custer maasacr on th Little
Dig Horn, digging th earth with th
thigh bona of a buffujo, th ancient
Indian excavating Instrument.
In addressing the ludlnns, President
Taft reviewed their history and spoke
with much feeling of the gradual pass
ing of th roc. Hollow Horn Bear
rexponded to tha address.
Bulgar Aeroplane Hit by Turk1 Shell
Constantinople.-Willi aeroplnntng
over the fortress of Adrlanople a Bul
garian military aeroplane, piloted by
Lieutenant Nikolas, a Russian qfflcer,
was struck by a Turkiah ahell and foil
Inside the lines, The officer viae made
a prisoner, but tho dispatch did not
Btate whether he suffered Injury.
MIDDLE WEST IN
' GRIP OF BLIZZARD
Chicago. Middle western states are
In the grip of a belated winter storm
tbut Is doing vast damage because of
Its 4inseasonubleness and the fact that
It was almost wholly unexpected. Vio
lent sleet storm are being followed
by high winds nnd bllnards which are
annpping telegraph and, telephone
wires, blocking elevated and other
roadi using the third rail electrical
power and freeslng Interlocking
switches, thus blocking steam traffic.
Here billiard sre prevailing In
Minnesota, Wisconsin and portions of
Michigan, Nebraska Illinois and Iowa.
Northern Indiana also la a heavy suf
ferer from the storm. Over the terri
tories west of the Mississippi and
Missouri rivers a heavy storm 1 rag
ing, sufficient In some Instance to
block all railway traffic.
Snow Is falling In Michigan, Illinois,
Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Iowa, Colorado and Canada, and rain
la reported lo New York, Massachu
setts, Florida, Louisiana and Alabama.
Single Term for Governor.
Lincoln, Neb. Tha Nobrnnka house,
by a vote of 80 to 12, passed a bill pro
viding for a constitutional amendment
limiting the governor of the state, to
a single term of four years.
Wilson Confer With Cabinet Members
Washington, D. C. Presldont-oloct
Wilson 1b to familiarize himself with
the status of the Mexican and the
Panama canal conditions at a confer
ence with some of President Taft'B
cabinet at a meeting arranged for this
eek.
Telephone Prob to Be Two-Sided
Seattle. Investigation of telephone
companies on the Pacific coast, begun
In this city by a federal grand Jury
under direction of Attorney-General
Wicket-sham, will be absolutely Impar
tial and will cover the entire const.
Employes of the Boll system, known
aa the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
company, will be examined by the In
quisitors JuBt as freely as officer of
the Independent lines.
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Club, 85c; bluestem, Bo;
red Russian, 84c.
Hay Timothy. $15; alfalfa, $lt.
Butter Creamery, 37o,
Ebbs Candled, lc.
Hops 1812 crop, 17c.
Wool Enatern Oregon, 16c; Wil
lamette valley, 20c.
Washington. The war department
bs ordered th mobilisation of tb
Fifth brigade of tb army at Galves
ton for posslbl embarkation on tran
sports. Th order I th result of
conference between Prealdeut Taft
aud Secretary of War Btlmson.
Although It was emphasised that
the government contemplated no
change In It non intervention pol'cy,
It was admitted that nearly 6000
troops would be held In Galveaton, la
caa of untoward development.
Despite assurances from various
American consuls In Mexico tbut tb
governors of Mexican stales ar ra
pidly declaring their loyalty to Pro
visional President Huerta, Secretary
of Hint Knox believes th present
quiet is only the calm before a storm. '
Nat Weight Bill Paastd. I
Plain labeling of food package with :
tb net weight and contents befor
they are sold to tha public I required j
by a bill passed by the senate, which
already had passed the houae. Slight
changes made by th sennte will re
quire a conference committee of tha
two houses befor live measure 1 sent
to President Taft for slgnuture.
The propoad law would require the '
net weight and measure of the food
product to be conspicuously displayed
on the outside of each puckuge.
Webb Bill Not to Affect Individual.
Th right of an Individual residing '
In a "dry" state to import liquor for
his own use will not be restrained or ,
Interfered with If President Taft ap- !
proves the Webb liquor shipment bill j
which recently passed both houses of
congresa. According to the advocate
of tho bill, the Individual cltlien liv- j
Ing In "dry" territory will have all
the prvlleges he bad prior to the pass-
age of this bill, so long as be doe not
attempt to Import liquor for sale con-
trary to the law or the state within j
whlcli be Uvea. This being true, a !
the friends of the bill assert, this '
measure has been greatly misunderstood.
Women Worry Congressmen.
It Is a serious Job to be a member
of congress these days, according to
plaints that are resounding through
out the cnpltol. The burden of the
legislators' trouble Is the suffragist
and the antl-suffraglst controversy.
All oagresamen have been Invited
to march with the votes for women
advocates on March S. All have like-
lee been quietly Informed by the
sails that close watch will be kept
on their suffrage activity. The altua
tion does not bother member from
equal suffrage states, but It I giving
those from other commonwealths a
lot of trouble to decide which camp
they will favor.
Th sntl suffragists are conducting
"lobbying" cumpalgn at th capltol
which adda to the woes of the legis
lators. Deficiency I Biggest In Many Year.
Preparation of the biggest general
deficiency appropriation bill in many
years waa begun by the house appro
priations committee. It will carry
about $25,000,000, against $7,000,000
last year.
Deficits In appropriations of pen'
alona of $16,000,000 will be Included
In the forthcoming bill. This deficit
1 caused by the operations of the new
Sherwood $1 a-day service pension
law. Another huge deficit la In the
preliminary operation of the parcel
post.
Doctors Use TWs lor Eczema
T Svana. Ei-Cnr-imlselanror Health,
rss "lliara la almost no relation b.
twoan akin Olaeaa an.t tha tiloo.1." Tha
akin muat be our4 through tba akin.
Tha nrmi muat be washed out, and ao
aalvea have long ai-o bran found worth
lea. Tha moat advanced phyaieiane of
thuoountrjerenow agreed on this, and
are preacrlhlng a wah of wlnterarean.
thymol and olhor lngrdlnla for aciama
and all other akin dl-aaae. Thla com
pound la knvwo a V.U.U, PreeertvUoa
fur Kcsem.
t'r. Ilolmaa. tha Wall known akin an.
etallat rtt: ' I am convlm-nt that tha
y.u.U. l-raacrlptlon la aa muoh a aicl&e
for Muma aa nomine for malaria. I
have bn preecrlbiiif tha UD.P, ramed
for rr" It will uka away tba lua
th Instant you apply IL
In fast, wa are ao eiir of what CD D.
will do for you that wa will b glad
to lt you have a II bottle on e-ir uar
ante that It will eoat you nothing un
less you find that It Uoa u win.
Th Winnak Company. Prlnavilla, Oreg.
DeLAVAL
Cream Separators
Sold on Easy Terms
Pioneer Cream Co.
Prineville, Oregon
I
LTJMBE3R
Shingle, Mouldings, Windows, '
Doors, GlaPHee, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
J
Seattle.
Wheat DUieateni, 95o; club, 85c;
red Russian, 83c.
Eggs lflo.
Butter Creamery, 35c.
lUy Timothy, $13 per tou; alfalfa,
$13 per ton,
National Capital Bravltle.
Both houses listened to the reading
of Washington's farewell message on
Washington' birthday.
The death of the commerce court
March 4th wa decreed by the con
ference report on the legislative bill.
High officer of. the navy depart
ment have recommended to Secretary
Meyer that the battleship Oregon be
"rorapped," or Bold for Junk.
Intervention of the United State
government to secure Justice or at
leaBt a fair trial for fallen President
Madero, of Mexico, Is announced by
Secretary Knox.
Tho aenate Interstate commerce
committee voted to report favorably
the La Follette-Adamson bill for the
physical valuation of railroads and all
Interstate commerce oarrlers.
Laurence O. Murray, controller of
the currency, has announced that he
Intended to stop the practice by na
tional banks of paying dividends when
their earnings did not warrant it .
Judiciary committee favorably re
ported a bill making It a prison of
fense to destroy irrigation ditches
nnd another Increasing bonds of U. S.
marshals from $40,000 to $100,000.
Daniel J. Keefe'a resignation from
his post as commissioner general of
Immigration has been demanded by
Secretary of Commerce nnd Labor
Nagel, In a report submitted to Presi
dent Taft, based on complaint! sf of
flolul misconduct.
Reo
REO AND HUDSON
AUTOMOBILES
The New Hudson "37"
Hudson "54" A, Six
Reo the Fifth
2-6
J. C. Robinson, Agent,
Madras, Ore.
Crook County Bank
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Auata , Liabilitiaa
lioana si-n Capital paid lu full s-w.oodod
Overdraft 4. 7WUI0 Surplus H.aw.oo
Kanklns Houfie 94.1VWM1 undivided proflta 7fl73.iM
Cauli aua Kiehanao 6e.4Jl.T6 Deposit 151.W7.4S
Total
W. A. Booth. Pres.
908,870.53
D. P. 8TEW4ET, Vires Prea.
U A. Booth, Aralntant Cashier
I208,7a.5
CM. Elkiks, Cashier
Summon
In the circuit court i f the state of
On-icon f..r the counir of Crook.
Aiiiiw- Muling, plaintiff,
Va
Alfred (J. KIMaon. defendant.
To Allrel tl. JvllWmin, defendant
aliove uhiihiI;
! tin- iinim- of the stale of Oregoa
you tire Iwrvlir required ti Appear
aud anewt-r the complaint tiled
ttgnliiat you lu the a hove entitle
court and tsuw on or la-lore the 7ta
day of March, llli;i. and l( you f.,11 to
Hiiawer the a lil conip'aliit or other.
wle plead tOn-to, ou or before anld
lay, ttw plnlutlfl will apply to the
court lor Hie relief prn;eil lor la her
vomplaliiti To-wlt, for the lore-t-liwurv
of that certain mortKngeexe
riitetl liy Alfred G. KlIHaou on tb
2Hth day 01 Octolwr, 1910, In favor is
Annie MmIIuk plaintiff, and mort
KhkIhk the -!-, J seclluii 31 and
ew, el iMt-tlon 32, tp 14 south,
rai.Ke 21 t?at, W. M , lu Crook couu
ty, Oretfoii, nod lor a decree of tb
mle of aaid pn-inier to pay anld
mortKHK-eoau and attorney' feea, ,
and accruing coat and that you and
nil perxone claiming nnd. r you, b '
forever Imrred and foret-loaed of nU
equity of redemption In nid pn-iu-lr
and every part thereof.
Thl allium. .na la publlehed by th
order of the Hi liornlileU Surinicr.
Judue of the county court of the
county of I'rooK, state ol Oreifoo,
mi. it-1,11 1 ne z mi nay in January.
iW13, and pivnc-rila-d tbr tht amn
io, ma be pulillahed for alx coniw-cu tire
weeks lu seven aiH-cemlve laaiu-a la
the Crook County Journal, a weekly
newapaper, pulillxhed In Prineville.
Crook county, state of Oregon. The
date o the flrat publication of tbi
aiitnruon la the 2Srd dav of Januarv,
1H13, and the date of the last pnbll-t-Mtion
will lie March 6th, 1M13.
Ihited nnd puhlihed the tirst tlms
January 23r,l, 1913
TlMiiTHr E. J Pi fft,
Attorney lor plnlutlfl.
llotic of Contest.
Department of the Interior,
I. S. Lund Office, The IlHllea, On
Januarv 30, 1M13
To Mary Wilklna, deVeaeed, (a
Prineville, wrvuon, contextee:
Von are hereby notified that Wilbur
B.vael, who jjivea Prineville Oregon,
aa Ins pout office flddrvmt, did
January 6, 1913, tile In thla office hi
duly corroborated application to
contest and secure the canee llatioa
ol your hotueatead, entry No.
aerial Xo. 063118, made April 4. 1910
lor ne. ec. 34, wj nwj, nej nwj,
aec. 35, tp IS .. ranee 21 e.. W (Harn
ett tueridlau. and aa grounds for Ills
contest he alleges, that sail Mary
Wllkius died on the 17th day of April.
1912 ; that since her death the heir
have fulled to realue uuon or rulti-
vnte the land.
lou are, therefore, further notified
that the said nlli-gniion will be
taken by tliia office ao havinirbee
confessed by you. and your said en
try vfiii oe t-Huccled thereunder with
out your further right to tie heard
therein, either In-fore this office or on
apeal, if you full to file in this office
within twentv davs after the
FtX'KTH publication" of this notice.
as shown below, yoor answer, under
oath, specifically meeting nnd re-
spondiug to thtee allegation of con
tent, or if vou lull witbin that time
to file In this office due proof that
you nave served a couv of vour
answer on the ssld contestant either
in person or by registered mail. V
tins service Is made bv the dellverv
of a copy of your answer to the con
testant In person, proof of such ees
vlce must Ik either the said contes
tant's written acknowledgment of
his receipt of the cottv. showinir the
date of It receipt, or the affidavit of
the person by whom the delivery
wa made stating when and where
the copy was delivered;-lf made by
registered mall, proof of such service
must consist of the affidavit of the
person by whom the conv was limit
ed stating when and the piwtoriice ,
to which it was mailed, and this af
fidavit mnst be accompanied by the
pootmaster'e receipt for the letter.
lou should state In vonr anawe
the name of the postoffice to whlck
you desire future notices to be seat
to you.
C. w . Moohb, Register.
Date of first publication Feb. 6.
Date of second publication Feb. 13.
Date of third publication Feb. 20.
Date of fourth publication Feb. 21
The rougher whiskey tastes
the stronger it is.
The stronger it is the more
harm it will do.
But then you don't have
to drink it rough, strong
or high-proof.
There's Cyrus Noble, pure, old and palatable--
Bottled at drinking strength.
Costs no more than any other whiskey.
W. J. Van Schuyver & Company, Agents, Portland
Notice of Sheriff's .Sale.
In the circuit court of the stata af
Otviron for Crook connty.
miasm Baldwin, piaiotitl,
vs.
II. Bean, defendant
Notice is berebv iriven that nmtar
and bv viltuf of an einentinn anil
of rale of real estate, issued out of the
a xve entitled court in the above en
titled suit, on the 11th day of February.
1913. upon a iudirment ma.ln ran rtara.1
and entered in said cause nn h Otk
day of August, 1912, in favor of th
above named plaintiff, Wi'liam Bald-
in, ana against the above named de
fendant, J. H. Bean, for the sum of
Two Thousand dollars, with interest
thereon at the rate of eight per cent per
annum from the 9th day of May, 1910,
until paid, and for the further sum of
Two Hundred dollars as attorney's fees,
and for the further sum of Ten dnllat
as costs, and which said execution ana
order of sale was directed to me, and
commands nie to sell the hereinafter
described real estate
judgment, attorney's fees, costs and ac
cruing costs.
Now, therefore, notice is further
given that I have levied upon, under
said execution and order, aud will, o
Satarday, tie 22ad dav af Marcs, 1913,
at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore
noon of that day, at the front door of
the courthouse, in Prineville, Crook
county, Btate ol Oregon, sell, at public
auction to the hishest bidder for cash,
all the riaht. title and interest the saii
defendant, J. H Bean, hail ou the lRk
day of May, 1910, or any time subse
quent thereto, in and to the following
described premise, to-wit: The north
east quarter of section thirty-rive, iin
township fifteen mnih, of range four
teen east of the Willamette Meridian;in
Crook county, state of Oregon, to eatis
fy taid inriimient. attorney's feea inoi
and accruing costs.
Dated and published Brat tiuia ,-ht
20th day of February, 1913.
Frank Elkixs,
S'leriff of Crook counry, stateof Oregon.
By D. H. Feoplea, deputy.