Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 20, 1913, Image 3

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    CREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERALJNTEREST
Events Occurring Throughout
Uie State During the Past
Week.
pwyfc RaneKtrt In Shooting Affair.
Vulo U R. Culp It In Hit hospital
and h and llottry McN ar under
rrt aa th reult of a shooting
hlch took lilac on tho Owyhe. about
ln mile southeast of Vsl. Iluth
hav been bound ovr to lb grand
Jury.
Culp fenced a road smiting through
th Huffman ranch, on which h r
ill., and whan MeNe. accompanied
by bla npbwa and C. M, Utrtun,
drov up with lhlr wagona, they wer
forbidden by Culp to pata through tb
ranch, t'ulp notified th man that
they mutt go around, and that h
would ahoot th man who attempted
to cut th wir. Harton cut th wlr.
whereupon Culp fired upon hlra, avnd
tug a bullet dangoroualy clot to bit
had. McN, springing from hi wa
gon, returned th fir. Aftr firing
several thola. Culp Ml, with a bullet
wouud through hi lft log. McN
wm to th houa of t neighbor, noti
fied him of th ahootlng and told hlin
to ao and a how badly Culp wat
Injured. VtaCSal
P. E.AE. BRIDGE DEDICATED
Llttl Ml Wttt ScstUrs Carnation
From Pilot Whll Thousand Chr.
Salem. With blaala of whittle.
ahouta from thouaandt of throat and
th blare of band, th new Portland,
Kusen A Rastern brldg that link
tb et and th entt aide of th Wll
tainett valley together formally wa
dedicated to th commercial develop
nienl of thl aecllon.
The little daughter of governor and
Mr. Vel, d rented In whll, atood on
(lie pilot of Ui ngln.
Th vnl waa being celebrated aa
narking an Important tp In th de
velopment of a webllk ytem of In-
terutban line being built la the WU
lamett valley by th Harrtman In
Ureal. Thla brldg connect th Sa
lets ft Fall City branch with th new
branch recently completed to Kir and
Bilvcrton.
Thoutanda of visitor wer her par
ticipating In th fetivltte, and tb
city wa la gala attlr.
Umatilla Indian Go tut
Pendleton. Chief Bhee Mok a noot,
more commonly known aa Chief No
Shir., of th Umatilla, left for Wash
ington, O. C, to hold a council with
the 'Whit Father" regarding money
due many of hi trlbemn from th
government, th delay occaalond
lb matter not meeting with the chlsf
talu approval.
Unknown Man Kill 8lf.
Astoria, A well-dressed, unldentl
fled man committed tulcld her by
panging hlmaelf In an outhoute at the
city park. Th body wa discovered
by three boys. Tb man apparently
wa about 3S year of age, amooth
ahaven, with brown hair and blue eye.
He wora a blue suit, with a amall
whit strlpe.'derby hat and goldrlm
nd eyeglasse. The ault carried th
label of Kemp Hubert, of Spokane.
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
STATE TAXESTOJE TREBLED
Fiddler for Recent Lglsltlva Jig In
Salem Cornea High for Oregon.
Salem, Governor West checked up
the total appropriation for the recent
biennial period and guv out ome
Interesting figure on taxation. The
tax rate for next year will be nearly
three and a half time a high as It Ib
for thl year.
The total appropriations, Including
landing appropriation for the two
year, aggregate G,600,000. The stand
Ing appropriation are $1,200,000 and
the appropriation made by the recent
legislature amount to (5.450,000. The
amount of funds to be raised thla year
according to the estimates of the tux
commlatlon la S2.24O.G00 of which
there la about $520,000 In the treasury
and about $600,000 will be raised thin
year through llcenaeB and other indl
, rect lource. leaving $1,120,000 to be
ralaed this year by direct taxation.
Deducting the amount that will be
raised thla year, the governor point
out that there will be $4,410,000 left
' to be raised In 1914, which, after sub-
trading the $000,000 that will be de
rived from Indirect sources again
" leave $3,810,000 to b raised by direct
taxation In 1914. This sum Is about
thrao and two-flftha times th'e amount
to be raised this year, and will in
crease the state tax rate to about four
mills next year. ,
Woman Atk to b 8ent to Rockplle.
Portland. Mrs. Stanloy Swalkoskl,
302 Eugene street, pleaded with Judge
Taiwell of the municipal court to Bend
her to the rockplle, instead of her
huBband, who was sentenced to serve
$0 days tor carrying a revolver. Tlie
woman continually begged to have her
husband released In order to take care
ef their 6-year-old child.
For th third tint In on yr Kla
math Kail ha adopted a charter. ,
Paving of Condon main street will
ti ttarted within th next month, ac
aordltig to th decision of th city
oouucll,
Cltlien of Roteburg at a ma meet
ing decided to hold th next annual
rawberry and rot fattlval on May
IV to 24. Inclusive.
Molallft ha begun movement to
Incoi porat that town, which I grow
ing rapidly, to that th people feel
th need of local control In matter of
home Internet,
After being out about four hour.
the Atorla circuit court Jury In th
cat agalnt Jackton F. Adam r
turned a verdict finding th defendant
ullty of murder In the flrtt dKre.
In reply to querle from Walter B.
Joiit-t, Mcretury of th district fair
association at Eugen, th attorney
general rendered an opinion to th
effect that only county lair could
hereafter draw aupport from th time
Th $2(0,000 bond ltu voted by
the people of (Irani Pat for th pur
pose of building a munlclpnlly pwned
railroad from Orant Pa to the llll-
nolt valley, w told at par plu ac
crued Interest. Th entlr Wane goe
to on firm.
Ml Ann Whltaker. who baa been
Importuned to allow her name to n
used at the April election a ctnill
ditto for member of th Eugene coun
ell positively declined to run, giving
at her principal excute-uniianltury con
dltlon of th council chamber.
llranded log, eacaped from th own
r' boom and floating down th river,
do not become abandoned property
and ar not aubject to be salvaged by
outtlde partlea. Thla I th decltlon
gained by the Log Salvage association
In tho court at St. Helen.
That no member of the leglalature
may accept potttlon a county attor
ney under the bill patted by the last
legislature, even though they ahould
resign aa member of the legislature,
wa the glat of an opinion furnished
by th attorney-general at th requeat
of Governor West.
For the first tiro In It history th
town of Hubbard wa ary tor tour
day. There was a spirited atruggl
ther for months between the "wets
and the "dry" over the question of
abolishing the town thr saloona.
Th matter finally reu!td In th II
oeuslng of on saloon.
Indlaa war veteran who ar enti
tled to the benefit conferred by th
act of February 19. 113 the Richard
tun bill granting aa tncreaae to $
per month will not be required to
make application In order to receive
th Increjive. accordlug to tb com
mlttloner of pensions.
With th arrival of an Immense
dredger from Han Francisco work
being rushed on the Lak Lablsh
drainage project, whereby 1800 acres
of marsh will be reclaimed and con
verted Into garden and berry land.
It Is being sold In small tract and
there I now quite a colony on tb
ground In tent, awaiting the erection
of their homea.
Approximately $.500,000 aalmon fry
and 8,000,000 steelhead and rainbow
trout fry will be produced at the Klk
oreek hatchery and liberated this
spring and summer In the Rogue river
and Ita trtbutarle. All of the nan
are being held until they reach the
flngerllng stage. The ateelhead taken
this year are the largeat on record,
averaging over 12 pounds each.
Portland I to be analysed. All the
olty's methods of municipal adminis
tration are to be brought to the light.
Comparisons In efficiency with other
cities and other methodB will be made.
The city' HI will he diagnosed and
remedies Prescribed, In accordance
with an arrangement between a com'
mlttce of Portland cltlien and Wll
11am H. Alien, municipal efficiency
expert of New York.
Detail of the Important modifica
tion of the time for payment on land
In tho Umatilla project have been an
nounced by the secretary of the Inter
ior. From Bettlers on the third unit
of thla project an Initial payment of
$18 for building charge la required at
the time of filing water right applica
tion and for lands subject to the re
clamation act. In the fourth unit the
Initial payment Is $12 per acre of irri
gable land.
Several of the little village of Kla
math county ar planning to Incor
porate. The new law prohibiting the
sale of liquor outside of Incorporated
towns and cities hit a number of
places In thla county, and those Inter
ested In kepelng the places supplied
with wet goods have held meetings
and taken preliminary steps to Incor
porate Fort Klumath, Bly and Malln
All of these places now have one or
more BaloonB.
Declaration of Intention upon the
part of a husband to become a citizen
does not confer citizenship upon the
wife, aocordlng to an opinion rendered
v, Attnrnev General Crawford. He
holds that the husband must be a clti
zen In order to confer citizenship upon
her. He suggests that she can remedy
the difficulty by taking out citizenship
papers herself, and in that manner
render herself competent to Tot at
election.
J0SEPHUS DANIELS
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tr Amertesa Prm AnooUtle.
Joatphu Danltlt, North Carolina
twipaper man, who I ertary of
IK navy In Wilton' cabinet.
Horse for Sale.
flood brood-mare (or tIe; five well
broken mare weighing from twelve to
fifteen hundred, all In foal by registered
Shir Klallion ; lo two coming two-yrr-old
(Ullion: on coming yearling
sUllion; one two yetr old filly; on
veirtliiK flllr : one lhree-yer-old geld
ing. All well bred atufl. Will ell
cheap or trad for real etute in or near
Prinevlll. Addreu U. Itobert. rot,
Oregon, 2-20
Wood for Sale.
Wood for ! t $4.75 and $T a cord
at tlie yard; 60c extra per cord de
livered. P.L. AW. Co. 110
Ready to Saw Wood.
I bavejutt bought a woodaaw aod am
prepared to do your work. l-eve or
der t L. Kamstra' Jewelry Htore.
1-16 Marti Knmu.
Crook County Journal, 11.50 per yr.
Crook County Bank
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Brief News of the Week
The constitutional amendment pro- I
riding for women' suffrage wa killed
by th Missouri senate. I
The Nebratka bouse defeated th
proposed constitutional amendment
permitting women to vote.
Th Rrltlth naval estimates for 1913-
1914 total $331,546,500 aa compared
with $225,377,000 last year.
Th Missouri supreme court affirm
ed tb constitutionality of the law pro
hibiting lotteries, policy game or betting.
A bill hi been Introduced In the
New York legislature to prohibit the
employment of cbildren In the can
neries of the state.
Japanese graduate of Harvard have
subscribed to a fund of $20,000 to be
used by the corporation a a founda
tion upon which to establish lecture
ship on oriental philosophy.
Qivlng th officiate of the company
no warning, nearly 600 linemen ana
electrical worker employed by the
British Columbia Telephone company
throughout British Columbia went on
strike.
Widespread storms of cyclonic In
tensity swept over the Middle West
and the South 1st lsst week, cut their
way through town and citlea of ftve
states, snuffed out soore ot live,
mad hundred homeleu and destroy
ed property high In the million.
Step hve been taken by the United
State government authorttle to put
an end to the tong war now raging In
Ban Francisco Chinatown and for
ever dlscouraglug such attempts of
Chine cecret societies to settle their
difference by employing gunmen to
assassinate members of rival tongs.
Chinese found with deadly weapons la
their possession will be deported. .
Two Itata senators are laying claim
to the office of governor of Arkansas,
and each has established an office at
the capttol. After the resignation ot
Governor Robinson, Benator Oldham,
then president of the senate, succeed
ed htm. The senate elected Senator
Futrell president pro tern., to act a
lieutenant governor. Futrell demand
ed that Oldham retire. Oldham re
fused and Futrell filed proceedings In
court asking that body to mandamus
the secretary of state to recognise him
over Oldham.
Skin On Fire ?
Jut the mild. )mpl wanli. h wH
known L.D.U Preocrlptlon fur Ecsaia.
and the Itch ! go.
A truti win prove iu
w hav mnA other retne1le for akin
trouble but none that w could guaran
tee aa we can the o.i u. remeojr. n
th first regular ! 11.0 bottl doe
not do exactly w ar. It will aet
oust yoa cent
Th Wlnnek Compaor Prlnevlile. Oregon-
Ifotice for I'nbllcati".
LH-pertraetilof the Interior, (
C. a 1. ad . at The Ifallra. Omoa,
yvbruuy lath, laia
Motlct la hereby fl'n that
(,rare H. Katllft
ot PrloeTllle, Oregon, who. on January loth,
IMS niatr Homeatead No. vnwt and allluonal
So. QUm. lor ew'4 and lot a action Jo, town
hlp It eoulh, range let Willamette Merid
ian, naa nieo nouce oi intention w nf
final three yeerprool to eetaulith claim to the
land shove dracrlhed before Timothy E. J.
buffy, I'. S. oommlMloner, at hla office at
Prlneellle, Oregon, on the Mb day ol April,
ivu).
Claimant oamea aa wltntwee: Harrv Van
Meu-r, Frank Handi, jncob Better, erneat C.
Klmmtll, all ol frinellle, Oroeon.
(4 C. W. 0O8K,Rplter.
Just Opened :
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
In Comett Stage Barn
Prineville, Oregon
Special attention given to the traveling Public.
Hay 25c a day per head.
Give us a call. '
White & Mackey, Props.
DeLAVAL
Cream Separators
Sold on Easy Terms
Pioneer Cream Co.
Prineville, Oregon
Hotlce of Sheriffs hale.
In the cirrnit coort of the state of
Oregon for Crook county.
William Baldwin, plaintiff.
vr.
J. H. Bean, defendant.
Notice is hereby given that nniler
and by virtue oi an execution and order
of rale of real estate, Usoed ont of the
exive entitled conrt in the above en
titled nit, on the 11th day ot Febrarr.
1913, npoo judgment mule, rendered
and entered in aid cause on the Btb
day of Angnrt, 1912, in favor of the
above named plaintiff, Wi'liatn Bald
win, and 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 Iron the 9th day of May, 1910,
ontil paid, and for the further som of
Two Hundred dollar a attornev's fees.
and lor the further sum ol len dollars
a cost, and which said execution and
order of sale, ws directed to me, and
command, me to tell the hereinafter
described real estate to satisfy said
judgment, attorney's fees, costs and ac
cruing costs.
Now, therefore, notice i further
given that I have levied upon, nnder
aid execution and order, and will, on
Sareriay, tie 22U lay f Muck, 1913,
at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore
noon of that day, at the front door ot
the courthouse, in Prineville, Crook
county, state of Oregon, sell, at public
auction to tbe nigneet biuuer tor casn,
ill tbe right, title and interest the said
defendant, J. H. Bean, bad on the 10th
day of May, 1910, or any time subse-
3nent thereto, in end to the following
escribed premises, to-wit: The north.
east quarter ol section tnirty-nve, in
township fifteen south, of range four-,
teen east of tbe Willamette Meridian in
Crook county, state of Oregon, to satis
fy said judgment, attorney' fees, cost
and accruing costs.
Dated and published Bret time tnis
20th day of February, 1913.
t RANK tLKINS,
Sheriff of Crook counry, state of Oregon.
By D. ti. Feoplee, deputy.
People in the News
Henry F. Hollle, Democrat, wa
elected United States senator by the
New Hampshire legislature.
Sarah Bernhardt, the noted French
actress, sustained painful Injuries In
an automobile accident at Los Angeles.
Frank Johnson Goodnow, of Wash
ington, D. C, has been appointed chief
adviser to the Chinese government In
the reform of th constitution.
Alexis Georgean, editor and publish
er of a weekly Socialist newspaper,
was convicted by a Jury In the district
court at Minneapolis of crlmlnel libel.
The complaint was made by Mayor
Wallace O. Nye of Minneapolis
Colonel Joseph F. Scott, superin
tendent of New York state prisons,
was removed from office by Governor
SuUer. Charges of nonfeasance and
neglect ot duty against the superin
tendent were preferred by the gover
nor. .
Governor Hedges of Kansas made
the principal address at a celebration
In Lincoln, Neb., Wednesday at the
birthday anniversary of Secretary of
State Bryan. Secretary Bryan came
from Washington to attend.
Franklin K. Lane, secretary of the
Interior, haB been made an Indian
chief. He had bestowed upon him the
title ot "Lone Chief" by a delegation
ot Blackfoot Indians from Montana,
who called to present him with a pipe
ot peace and buckskin tobacco bag.
Charged with being $100,000 short In
his accounts as assistant cashier of
the Crocker National bank ot San
Francisco, CharleB F. Baker, one of the
most trusted employes of the institu
tion, a self-made man, and a pillar
of a Oakland church, la reported
near death, . . ;
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP& PERRY
, PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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Summons.
In tbe circuit court ot the state ot
Oregon for Crook county.
Sarah J. newsora, piamiin,
vs.
Thomas S. Prlngle, Roxle L. PrinKfe,
Mildred Prlngle and all unknown :
heir of Frank F. Prlngle) and Mrs.
M. E. Prlngle, deceased,, and all '
others interested, defendants.
To Thomas S. Prlngle, Roxie U
Prlngle, Mildred Prlngle and all
nnknown heirs ot Frank F. Prlngle -and
Mrs. M. E. Prlngle. deceased,
and to all other Interested, the
above named defendants:
In the name of the state of Oregon,.
You and each of yon are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complalnt of plaintiff filed against
you in tbe above entitled suit withim
ten days from the date of the service
of this summons upon you, if served
within Crook county, Oregon, or, if
served within any other county of
the state of Oregon, then within
twenty days from the date "of the
service of this summons upon you.
and If served upon you by publica
tion according to law, then on or
before the
Fifteday of May, 1913,
and you and each of yon are hereby
notified that if you fall bo to appear
and' answer, for want thereof the
plalntlff will apply to the court for
the relief prayed for In the complaint
to-wit:
For a decree of said court that the
plaintiff is the owner in fee simple
and free from all incumbrances ot
the se qr ol the se qr of section seven,,
the southwest quarter of the south
west quarter of section eight, the
northeast quarter ot the northeast
quarter of section eighteen, and the
northwest quarter of the northwest
quarter of section seventeen, all la
township seventeen south of range
nlneteen east of the Willamette
Meridian In CTook county, state of
Oregon. That the cloud now exist
ing upon plaintiff's title to said
premises by reason ot a certain in
strument of writing known as a
bond for deed, executed by the
plaintiff under the name of Mrs. S.
J. Newsom and her husband, S. J.
Newsoin, to the above named Frank
F. Prlngle and Mrs. M. E. Prlngle,
on the 26th day of October, 1SS4,
and recorded In Vol. 1 on page 729.
Records ot Deed of Crook county,
state of Oregon, be forever removed
and held as canceled and void, and
that the defendants and each of
them be forever barred and estopped
from having or claiming any right
title or interest m or to said preni-
lses or any part thereof by reason
of said Instrument, ana that all per
sona claiming by, through cr under
the defendants or either of them be
so barred and estopped, and that
plaintiff's title to said premises oe
confirmed and quieted, and tor such
otuer ana turtuer renei as may tie
proper In the premises.
This summons Is published in the
Crook County Journal, at Prineville, '
Oregon, for six full weeks, by order
of the Hon. G. Springer, judge of the
county court of the state of Oregon,
for Crook county, made and entered
on the I2th day ot March, 1913, In
the above entitled cause.
Dated and published first time this
13th day of March, 1913.
M. E. Brink,
313 5-1 AttornejttfhtntIff; ,