Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 08, 1913, Image 2

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    taffiaa HEWS NOTES
CF GEKaUIHTEEEST
sr.ts Occurring Throughout
ths State During the Past
Week.
E g Corfsrer-ee to Be Meld In Eugene.
f.ilftn. The fifth annua) common
with cc-nference w!H be held nnder
.y.t auspice of the University of Or
ion May 1 and IT at Eugene, and it
Is predicted that the conference will
he better and greater thi year thin
ever before. The discussions held at
Cffe conferences with relation to dif
ferent atate problem are Integral
part cf the university's regular curri
eolura. and ate for the purpose of
demonstrating to the students, aa well
aa to the people, the true relation of
university education to Industrial aaa
ocial progress in the atate.
Reduced ratea of on and one-third
tare haTe been granted the university.
n the certificate plan. A apecial
excursion train la to be run fron.
Portland.
CELEBRATION AT CHAMP0E6
Sirth of Prcvis'Oial American Govern
ment in Oregon Country Observed
Butteville. The 70th anniversary jt
the establishment of the first Ameri
can government-in the Oregon country
was celebrated at Old Caampoeg. on
tie site made historic by the little
land of Americans at the celebrated
-We!f Meeting." on May I, 1MJ. when
by a Tote of 5: to 50 the settlers de
cided for American sovereignty la the
territory of Oregon, embracing. " H
i:d. the present states of Oregon.
Washington, and Idaho, and a part fcf
Vos'.ana.
They gathered there the old grii
iled pioneers and their descendants
fcy the hundreds aad paid a tribute
to the founders of that provisional gov
ernment which eventuated Into the
government of Oregon Territory, and
later Into the state of Oregon, and paid
a tribute to the empire-builders of
ceariy three-qsar.ers of a century ago.
Judge Peter D'Arcy. of Salem, pre
sided at the celebration, and a number
of pioneers delivered Bve-minnte
speeches. On the platform. In the seat
si honor, sat F. X. Matthieo. agd .
the only survivor of the historic ii
sr bo voted for American sovereignty.
240 Men at Work Upon South Jetty.
Astoria. While operations on the
south jetty at the month of the Colom
bia river have been going on since
April 15. the work baa now started In
(nil blast, with about 240 men oa the
work.
CONFESSES BIG SWINDLE
Refuses to Tell of Cadaver Palmed Oft
as His Own Body
Portland. J. C. LaFrance and wife,
who were arrested at MarsfcSeld, Ore,
la connection with a charge of twind
' ling three life Insurance companies of
approximately $15,000, all told, were
brought to Portland. District At tor
ney Walter H. Evans subjected La
France to an examination which lasted
until late at night. Afterward the di
trict attorney said La France made a
"clean breast of everything, except tt
tell where the cadavar, palmed off u
3is. came from."
To newspaper men who talked with
11m La France freely admitted hi!
identity, told of his experiences In
Portland after his supposed demise, of
being recognized by various friendi
here, and of his Investments In Cool
county timber land, which he said h
believed would eventually be disposed
of at a price that would reimburse Is
lull the companies for their losses.
Allusions to the body and question
aa to where it was obtained and ho
It was "planted" in the ragged country
along the Clackamas river were !g
Bored by the prisoner.
Self Defense Plea Wins for Gault
Oregon City. Glenn Gau't, who kill
- ed his stepfather in the course of a
quarrel at their backwooiB home ne-ii
Scott's Mills on June IS, 1S11, was ad
Judged no: guilty of nmr'ifcr by a jury
la Judge Campbell's department of the
circuit court after the 12 men, nearly
all farmers, had deliberated K', mia
utea.
. He left A-sr.3 !n Kw-nber, 1312.
almost a year af'tr be Lad killed D.
C. Leitzel, his foster-paren, and gave
'njmself up to the Portland police, con
fessing his deed. Later he took Clack
amas county officials to a spot In the
woods 300 feet from the scene of the
"-. killing, and showed then where he had
buried the bcly.
' Peoria Forger Caught.
Portland. After 18 m'lnVr.z' TA
Amce in Portland, during which time
"he gained a lar-re acquaiiar.ce with
police officials, "Billy Hughes," bar
tender in a saloon at Williams Avenue
and RuEsell Etreet was found to be
Harry Bradley, of Peoria, lil vzn'.ea
there for forgery. He was srr-.stod
and locked up a3 a fusitive frcn just
ice. He admitted his idenu'y and said
he would nat fight extradition.
VICTOR MURDOCH
0m
Victor Murdck, Kansas Representa
tive, who is leader of the Progressives
in Congress.
CHURCHES BRING SUIT
Tlie Dalles Officials Are Made Defend
anta in Saloon Cases
The Dalies. Or. Methodist. United j
Breihrea. Baptist and Christian ;
churches here are plaintiffs in pro-cee-lings.
Instituted in circuit court.
against Mayor Fish and the city offl- .
csals. the object of legal action being I
to prevent the city from issuing saloon
licenses in the future, it being alleged j
that the council has no legai r.ght to
Usue permits oa account of a charter :
OQissioa which wis made when the '
sate legislature re-enacted a section
of the local charter in lSvs.
In response to motion of attorneys
for the plaintiffs. Judee Bradshaw set '
May 14 for fcear.ng on the application ;
for a temporary injunction, which j
sccid. enjoin the council from issuing j
: flora licenses.
Tie leg-il action will not affect the
liquor permits which are now in ef
fect. They expire June 3.
Hineu Is Eligible as Citixen. ; he was beating his way. Both feet
Spokane. An interesting sidelight ! ere crushed and bad to be amputat
on the anti-alien land legislation in j ed. Matson painfully dragged himself
California came here when Akhay on his hands for more than a block
Kumar Mozandar. a philosopher and ( antil e could secure assistance,
native of Calcutta. India, attained the j While attempting to board aa elec
distinction of being the first Hindu j trie car at Salem. Conrad Kreba. bon-
ever to become an American citixea.
Although courts heretofore have held
Hindus ineligible to citixenship. Unit
ed States District Judge Frank H.
Radkin granted the application of the
Hindu for naturalization papers.
FR1EDMANN GASES
NOT DOING WELL
New York. The Friedmann patients j
la New York are not doing welL In !
fact, seme of them are decidedly ilL
This fact, combined with a knowledge
of the nature of the sale Friedmann
has recently accomplished, has made
all physicians connected with the
Friedmann tests anxious not only for,
their own patients but for the welfare !
of the public in generaL j
Before the week is out It is most
probatie that three, and perhaps four, j
public statements will be made from i
public institutions, none of which will '
be favorable to Dr. Friedmann or his j
treatment
This Information has been placed In !
the hands of the New York health de- j
parement, telling of the poor showing I
which the Friedmann patients, all of
whom have been watched for the de- j
partment, have made. I
The statements made are strong, j
One of them Is supposed to be that
some of the cates treated would have
been better off if they had not had
the Friedmann injection and that the
presence of the culture in their sys
tems seems to have given the bacilli
a chance to work in places which they
might not otherwise have attacked.
Irish Lassie Fought as Man
Quincy, IU. How an Irish lassie,
disguised as a man, enlisted In the
Union army, fought bravely under
General Grant, and later spent nearly
a year In the state Soldiers' and Sail-
ora iiome at viuincy wuuoui uer
being detected, was reveaiea Dy coi -
onel"J. O. Anderson, surintendent of
the home, when she was comriiitted
to the insane asylum at Jacksonville.
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Club, 87c; blaestem, S&c;
red Russian, tic.
Hay Timothy, $15; alfalfa, $12.
Butter Creamery, 28c.
Eggs Candled, 21c.
Hops 1512 crop, 14c
Wool Eastern Oregon, He; Wil
lamette ralley, 18c.
Seattle.
Wheat Bluestem, 98c; club, $7c;
red Russian, 6ic.
Eggs 20c
Butter Creamery, 23c.
Hay Timothy, Jit per ton; alfalfa,
$12 per ton.
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
County Juris W. 8. Wordea of Kla
math Falls mut fare a recall election.
The nuaitwr of s jr.ature necessary
;o brr.s about the election have been,
procured.
The state board has authorised the
superintendents of the state peniten
tiary and Insane avlum to add to the
dairy herds of loos Institutions by
purchasing H head of Holstelns from
the Kag'ey herd at HlUsboro for 13 100.
Oregon school chtldrea to the Dan
cer of (1.200 have signed a petition
asking that President Wilson direct
that the battleship Ore gas be delegat
ed to head the first fleet to pass
through the Panama canal.
While the city of Hood River Is
ranked aa a "dry" town. Rot. J. B.
Parson, pastor of the I'alted Brethren
church. In a sermon told his audience
that It la a mistake aad urges proso-
1 cution of the violates,
i Petitions for the recall of County
( Jud;e R. R Beatie aad County Com
missioner N. Blair of Oregon City.
, have made their appearance. The ac
tion is the outgrowth of dissatisfaction
! with the way In which some of the
' bridge fund waa spent
A rg:j ordinance making all places
I there liquor is sold or kept for sale
in Albany nuisance and providing for
; punishing not only the men conducting
such place but the owners of the
; buildings in which they are situated
; was passed by the city council.
For the first time in the history of
Klamath county an attorney has been
imprisoned for contempt of court. J.
H. Carnahan was detained In the coun-
' ty ja;l for three hours, while his at
tomeys prepared papers in a habeas
: corpus proceeding.
More than 50 electrical workers for
tie Portland, Eugene & Eastern rail
way and the Home Telephone cora
I pany, of Portland, went oa strike,
j They claim that fair wages are not
I paid by the companies, and that the
rt quests of the union have been ignor
ed. Charles Matson, a tramp from Salt
i Lake City, slipped beneath the wheels
of a passenger train at Baker on which
grower, leaped upon the platform Just
as the gate closed. Unable to cling
to the railing he fell, and suffered a
cut on the head and a number cf
braises. He narrowly escaped being
hurled beneath the car wheels.
Will R. King has accepted a position
as chief law officer of the reclamation
service at I4-V0 a year, and will oc
cupy an office Immediately adjoining
that of Secretary Lane. Mr. King's
failure to land a job on the board of
appraisers at New York is ascribed to
the opposition of Tammany,
At a meeting of the Pleasant Home
grange at Pleasant Valley, a resolution
was adopted opposing the. leasing or
ownership of Oregon land by Japan
ese. It will be submitted to the state
grange at its meeting. It was argued
that the "yellow peril" is becoming a
reality in Multnomah county through
the activities of Japanese farmers.
Judge Hamilton has handed dowa a
decision In the circuit court at Rose
burg to the effect that a veterinary of
ficial of Oregon has a legal right to
examine stock shipped from another
state, but that he cannot compel the
owner of such stock to pay him for
his services. Under this decision the
state will be required to bear the ex
pense of such inspection.
Robbers blew open the safe of the
Springfield Wine company, at Spring
fje,d and took between juo and J2u0
in cash. Blood was seen on the
ground, and led to the theory that
one of the robbers waa hurt by the
explosion. Officers are scouring the
country, looking for a wounded man.
The safe, weighing nearly 1000 pounds,
was rolled into an alley.
The output of the logging camps In
the Columbia river district has been
so heavy that several logging con
cerns are figuring oa closing down
tbelr camps June 15 for an indefinite
period. It is reported that the surplus
of logs In the water baa reached the
j po(nt lfcat an ovrprodllr.tion maT re.
: guJl unIeM operationB be checked a
1 wnie
Over 150 Polk county school teach-
ers attended the teachers' institute at
Alrlie. Sentiment was general agalnit
the Parkison Diorement to refer the
University of Oregon appropriation.
A Question largely discussed related
to bringing the home and the school
into closer relationship by making of
the school house the social center of
the rural district
It is reported that Bolton, four miles
from Oregon City, os the main line
of the Portland, Eugene t Eastern,
will be the site of the mammoth car-
shop, machine shop aad repair plant
for the entire network of electric roads
In the P. E. & E. system. This plant
will cost upwards of $1,000,000, and
will occupy a tract of land of more
than 24 acres. It will be the largest
carsbop plant In the northwest, d
the most modern in the west.
X for the enjoyment of your family.
It is an "investment". One that
pays big iliviilentls in happiness and
provides a liberal
Come in and hear
this $75 Victor
Victrola and find out
about our plan that
enables you to enjoy
It while you' are pay-
Inir for it.
q We stock the latest Victor
and Columbia machines.
A big and up-to-date selection
of records on hand from 65c
up. All needles now 50c per
1000 at KAMSTRA'S.
Crook County Jewelry and Sporting
Goods
Complete line of Fishing
gin, Hampden, Illinois, South Bend and
other High Grade Movements.
Newly Furnished Throughout Rooms 50c 75c, $1
Earope&a aad American Plu. New Manas ement
HOTEL OREGON
Mrs. Lena M. Dudrey, Mgr.
PRINEVILLE,
Best Meals in Central Oregon, 35c
Hotel Automobile Connects with all Trains
Statement of Resources and Liabilities of J
The First National Bank
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Of - Prineville, Oregon
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B. P. AlWa. PmfcUat
Will Wvmib, Vie Pr..id.
Peter Schuttler
Wagons
We have on hand a number
attractive prices
J. E. Stewart & Co.
You . would . enjoy . the . Journal
You c.:i't think of a tat
ter way to Invot $75 than
bv ;cttln aVictr.r-Victrola
musical education.
More
Tackle. Watches Waltham,
OREGON
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Circulation .' S.SO0 0O
Deposits
'3i.424 It
T. M. lUldwia, CukU,
H. Btldwim, Am'I Cukiw
of Wagons (all sizes) at very
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Other
iTrofgssr.tia Cards,
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The J. H. Hanrr Abstract Co.
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Trim villi-, Ore,
Farm I.nnt.
W. 1. Mm
IIiiihU.
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Law Office of
W. P. MYERS
Kamstra BUf . PriiMvilla, Ore
Prof. A. W. Grater,
Dviae HeaUr
OfAr In Mnrri ItuiMing llirne doors
aoutli of Journal olllr.
Priawnlla. Orasw
D. II. PEOPLES
Cvil and Irrigation Engineer
Uim 11 A luin llld'g
Prineville. Ore.
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Dr. Howard (iovc
Dentist
Crook County Baak Buildinf
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OUTMHTH
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Pijn'timmt Jmrftmmm,
(County fhy.uun.)
PnmI: Crtf,
t. i:. j. diti-t
A ttorney'-at- Law
Immoiir I" W. A. lull
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Calxi Anwum rmammr Inr oi Hmni
urvK-s om luoa AtTM or Auanaun a
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4DCW tvUipboDsW.
W. A. 1JLLL
lawyer
The DsIIps ... Orrrtin
SP. CUimti,
JlNmrmfmmt-mCmm
Prn mS. Onftm.
Willard II. Wirtz
AttornrT-nl.I mw.
Otllix' lu M. K. IIIkkh' olllie.
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Jf tintt. Prim.mJtl.,
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J. TrcRcllcs l'ox
M. II. C. S. Ens;: and 1 H. A. Undctn;
l.trent-w On-ifnn 8lat Meilirsl Hoard.
SMHlali.t In Surgery; llytirnii: All
ntfntary Canal; women and clulilrfii't
di-H-aM-s. et
OflW and n-.ldrnm Third itn-rl near t'niirt
Moum. Tt-1.: nm-r. t.H an"fr-d
pruuiptly. Dlsttt or day. Cham ntodrraUi
HAVE YOU
Filed your Deed? Of Course.
HAVE YOU
An Abstract?
Ortnlnly everyone lias an abstract now.
lo you know where your corners are.
Weil, No, Not exactly.
Brewster Engineering Company,
Prineville, Oregon, whl locate them Inr
you anil liutuanti-e the work. Survey
ing, I'lnttliiK, Irrigation Knginuertng.
Phone Pioneer 2tM.
In A P Loilg meets everjTuen-
U U. A ,gy Dht.
Strangers welcome.
Uko. Noiilk, N. .; Bkkt Harssh,
V. (i. ; T. U Coon, 8ec. ; C. H. 1iswid
iie, Trreas
Ntticc to CrcJilor.
Nitlce in licrchy Klvoii by the uti
(lerBltieiI, the adiiilnlHtriitrU if the
t-Htnte of Jowph II. IH-Iorc', tlweiiHed,
ti) the cnMlltora ol enld itttato anil
all ihthoim havlim claims HKlnt
the Batno to prt-Bont Ktich clulum to
the unh'rBlrtit'(l at the otllee of T, K.
.1. Duffy, In Prineville, Crook county,
Orctrot), within six months from thu
Unit publication of this notice.
Dated and piihllBhed the flrnt time
thlH llleh day of March, l'.ll.'l.
VlRdlMA IlKI.OKK,
AdmlnlBtratrlx of the estate of
JoBeph H. Deltire, dmaneil. 3-1.1-Tt
Notice to Creditors.
Notice 1h hereby jrl von by the nti
dernlKtied, the admliilMtrator ol the
estate of Snmiicl S. JottcH, decciiHCd,
' to all creditor ol Bald dccenwd and
to all perHonB having claltnti airnltiHt
suld estate to prem-nt tlietn with the
proper voueher to the uiidorBlKtied
at the otllee of M. R. KUlott In Trine
ville. (rtKon, within six mouthB from
the firHt publication of this notice.
Hated tlilH 3d. day of April, 1UI3.
ClIAKI.KH K. JoNKB,
AdmlnlBtrator of the ICBtate of Sum
uel S. Jones, Deceased.