Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 12, 1913, Image 3

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    CO
OREGON HEWS NOTES'
OF GEHERALIHTEF.EST
Evcnt3 Occurring Throughout
the Stato During the Past
Week.
Agriculture to be Olvtn Stat Aid
Hiilem. Aki Ii ultiirlnla of tli uliiln,
ill thi'lr rtill.lrj n. are ln-n-iiNi-r
In l liiNimili'il hi scientific ntirlcul
liirnl ineilniln, fur two bill wlih Dili
t-iiil In view eri vnnctnd liy the r
(ill li'Klliiliiri, mill liolli nro rumpro
Ili'tlxlVM In their si-ops hi n 1 il It ton,
Iwu dI Iht I in port ti ii t nm li ultnriil mean
urea with passed llio one lu prevent
Hie llil idiIiii'I Inn Inlo Ihn stale nf III
Tin or il Ikoiihi'h Injurious In KrowliiR
products mid the oilier flu Ink thu
I it ii dm J of purity fur ski Icuilurnl
Si-til.
Over tint veto of llm Kiivonior there
was also passed a hill rn-ulliiK slalo
livestock mid sun I hi ry board, which Is
In vterclse sanitary supervision ovi-i
livestock mul lioiillry, and It la be
Ili'Vi'd Hint It will Iih nilri'iiinly Luue
f U In I lo IIvphIih k men.
BILL UNCONSTITUTIONAL
Filing of Dentistry Act Referendum
Petition Not Ordered by Judge
Hulfin. Clrt'till JihIkm (ialloway do
cldi-d tlmt Hi Hu hill, l-rovldliiK for a
!--1 ii I election fur referendum iiii-im-uri-ii
next November, U uncniistltu
liniinl. Tin decision la fur from clear
luif a altiiiitluii that hiia caused stale
officials, nnd. particularly Secretary of
Hlntu (lli-olt, niiirh llioiiKlit. The de
clslon was In connection Willi on tin
rlliiliiK to rotiiul tin- ai-cn-tary of slate
lo file petitions fur reference of tint
bill rrKilliillliK the practice of dentist
ry. Juilxi- (iiilloway hi-ld Hint the pe
tltlona wire Irn-Kulur In thut they did
not ronluln a cupy of the bill, but only
the caption.
Hi-cretury of Ktul Olrolt anld that
he did not consider the decision, that
the Day bill la uik uiikI II ut limit 1 filial
lid It wna Ilia present Intent lort to
cull the rli-cilon for the oiln-r men
un-a referred. However, ho bIUv-a
that John A. Jeffrey, who filed the
nit to compel III m to file the petitions
In tho deiillatry prupoaltltin, will ap
peal Ihn cnan, or thu! he or some other
peraon will file ault to have him on
Jollied from ciiIIIiik the election.
New Law Jolts Cupid
Aatorln. The new law that requires
a in n n to produce a certificate of
hi-ultli before he can obtain a murrluxe
license, which went Into effect lu tula
tale Ii going to prove Impracticable,
according to locnl phyalcluna, a few of
whom have refused to laaue the certl
flcatea requested becnuHe they could
Dot coiiKclentlouiily do no.
Tho fee provided by law la $2.50 and
local phyalcluna ilocluro they can not
tiiuke a roiiipi'lent teat under three
weeks nml furthermore any few ol
tlii-rn have the necessary equipment
fur inukliiK a IhorotiKh blood teat.
SUSPECT TRAIN WRECKERS
Derailment of Southern Paclflo Cart
Near Salem Injures Five
Portland. A board of Inquiry In
vcatlnntod the neiir wreck of tho Wll
luiiu-tte Limited out of Kiili-m and
cniiio to the conclualun that the do
ra 1 1 incut, lu which five passenger
Injured nnd the Uvea of every one en
dutiKerod, wna due to deliberate at
tempt at wholesale murder on the
part of unknown train wreckers. Fol
lowing the announcement of the find
lugs of the board, D. W. Campbell,
bead of the Southern Pacific In Ore
gon, offered reward of (5000 for the
arrest and conviction of the guilty
parties.
Detootlves of the company have
been assigned to the task of banting
down the person responsible for the
reckleai deed and, attracted by the
reward, which Is said to be the largest
of Its kind ever offered In this atae.
a number of private detectives hurried
to the scene of the wreck.
Rabbits Destroy Crop
Klokaburg. The fin outlook In
Chrlatmns Lnke volley for crops this
yeur, will depend upon the state gov
ernment of Oregon. Rubbits have
dono much damage, and at the rats of
Incrcnao notlceuble, before harvest
time comes there wlU be little to gar
ner unless strenuous methods are
adopted lo Inoculate the rodentB. The
Flckaburg development club hopes to
be able to secure the assistance of the
slate veterinarian or some competent
official from the state agricultural col
lege to start the good work.
Adam la To Hang
Astoria. Judge Eakln overruled the
motion for a new trtul In the case of
Jack Adams, wbo was coavlcted on the
charge of killing Barney Chamberlain
In this city on February IT. This
moans that uules the governor In
tervenes Adams will hang. The case
will not be appealed, as the defendant
has no funds to carry it to the higher
courts.
JOSEPH E. RANSDELL
r an
I t i
Joseph E. Ransdell, senator from
Louisiana, leader In the fight to keep
the tariff on sugar.
TABLOID -BOOZE" APPEARS
Maine Drinkers Gladdened by New
Way to Circumvent Lsws.
IlutiKor, Me. A Maine sheriff might
find a biirn-l of beer or even a Jug of
whisky, but ha ennnot find a beer
Imenxe or a cocktail tublet, and over
Hint glad fuel the thirsty of this stute
are rejoicing now.
Fur a tubluld booze drummer has
oome to Maine and Is doing a mulling
biiKlneaa In coiideiiHed drinks of all
klmla, from plain whisky to cocktails,
and from beer to gin flzies. The drum
mer carries a conalderable stock of
tnhlets with him for Immeillnto de
mands nnd arrunges for further and
unlimited aupplle by mull.
Nobody here knows anything about
the constituent elements of the tab
lets, but nobody carea, so long as they
produce something that looks and
tiiates like liquor. The tablets come
In little paper boxes or glass bottles
of a doten each.
Parishioner 8ues Portland Psstor.
Portland, Or. Key. Dr. A. A. Morri
son, rector of Trinity Kplacopal church
was made defendant In a suit for 2S,
000 damagea for alleged malicious
lander brought by Mnrcella Clark,
one of his parishioner.
The explicit charges she make as
a bnsls for her demund for damages
to her character ami reputation occur
In the following words, which she de
clares Dr. Morrison uttered to her In
tho preoence of a number of other
church communicants: -,
"You are an obstreperous person, a
mischief maker nnd a milHiince In the
pariah."
First of Militant Martyrs Is Dead.
London. Knilly Wilding Davison,
first martyr to the militant efforts of
women to obtain the suffrage, dl-.-d at
the Kpsom hospital as the result of a
fracture of the skull austiilm-d In an
nttt'tnpt to stop the king's horse, An
mer, during the running of the derby.
NEW YORK RECEIVES
ARGENTINE BEEF
New York. The first cargo of Ar
gentine beef ever brought to New
York was landed here and will be put
on sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
The meat la sent here by speculators
In London, where the American beet
trust Is trying, It la said, to squeexe
out the Independent dealers In South
American meat.
Tho Armour-Swift group of Ameri
can packers Is engaged In an effort to
control the cattle and sheep slaughter
and export business of Argentine and
Uruguay, and the latest fltep In the
fight Is to cut the Independent Argen
tina and Uruguay fresh meat from the
English market The Armour-Swift
combine has lowered the price of
South American meat In London and
Liverpool to a point where the specu
lators there are "taking a chance" at
the American market, finding that
they can bring the meat from South
America to English ports and then
ship It back across the Atlantto to
Now York and sell It here In competi
tion with American-grown beet from
the west.
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Club, 94c; bluestem, $1.01;
red Russlnn, 92c.
Hay Timothy, $18; alfalfa, $13.
Butter Creamery, 28c.
Eggs Candled, 21c.
Eggs Candled, 19c.
Wool Eastern Oregon, lo; Wil
lamette valley, lBc.
Seattle.
Wheat Bluestem, 99o; club, 92c;
red Russian, 90c. '
Eggs 20c.
Butter Crenmery, 29o.
Hay Timothy, $18 per ton; alfalia,
$13 per ton.
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BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
With a t loti'lli-Hs summer day and
about looo pi-rnons present, Weston's i
twenty first annual reunion nf Umatil
la county p.jiieera wus held. I
During the wool sale at ll-ppner,
. (inn, null pounds waa disposed of at j
prices ruiiglng about three cents less
t Ii ii ri lust year.
Dallas I planning the finest eel-'
brutlon of liiilepeudetico Day ever held
In that city. Thu Dallas ChuuUiuqua
will open July 4, to continue for on
week.
A number of widows have applied
ror the mothers' pensions at the office
of the coanty clerk at Albany, during
the puat few days, and their requeat
will be conaldered by the county court
V. II. Hnodgruas, ex deputy warden
of the penitentiary and now chief of
the guards there, was arrested on a
charge of having attacked and se
verely beaten a prlaoner May 16.
If the efforts of the 22 widow with
children who have made application
for pensions under the law recently
passed by the legislature are success
ful the slate will expend 1510 a month
In Douglus county alone.
(ieorge L. Blodgett, sentenced fof
life In the Kulem penitentiary for the
murder of Alice Mlnlhorn at Portland
In l'Jt8, has been released under a
conditional pardon given by Governor
West.
A grand jury at The Dulles has re
turned un Indictment against George
F. Hosa charging him with the em
bezzlement of public funds to the
amount of $S84 .63, while recorder of
that city. He wus given bonds.
Juc-kaon county will Issue a pam
phlet along the Hue established by
California counties. The edition will
be lit least 50,000 and It will contain
approximately 100 pages, Including
statlatlcs and maps. The county court
has authorized this work.
The big V shaped barrow now being
built at Astoria for the port commis
sion will soon be ready for use In Im
proving the channel across tbs shoal
at the mouth of the Columbia. It will
have a spread of 20 feet, with eight
three foot revolving disc.
Taking a dure to climb a tree while
out with a party of joy riders near
Medford, Mia Kamona Ladd, 18 years
old, climbed to a height of 80 feet
A branch broke and she fell. She was
carried to a hospital, and It la said
that her back la broken.
The TrI County fulr will be held In
Condon this full on October 1, 2 and
8, according to the decision of the ex
ecutive committee In a special meet
ing. The Trl-County fulr Is to bs" a
permanent yearly event In Condon
henceforth.
Advices were received by Stats En
gineer Lewis that 000 acres of land
belonging to the Columbia Southern
project, has been withdrawn from en
try by the Interior department. The
orlglnul project consisted of 23,000
acres and the 5000 acres were Includ
ed within the lust few years.
The forestry service has ordered a
telephone line lo be Installed connect
ing l'rulrle City with the summit of
Strawberry Peak, 12 miles distant
A station will be erected on the ex
treme summit of ;he peak at a height
of over 10.000 feet, which overlook
the entire forestry district of eastern
Oregon.
Stoue houses may replace the regu
lation two-roomed shantle which now
form the abodes of homesteaders on
virtually every quarter section In
Christmas Lake and Sliver I.ak val
leys. This Is made possible by the
discovery of a half doien stone quar
ries on the side of Table Mountain.
Mandamus proceeding have been
begun by the Oregon t California rail
road company against Sheriff Reeve
of Washington county, to require him
to show cause why he will not accept
tender of $19,755.08 In payment of
the company's tax In that county. Thi
amount does not Include a special road
tax of $2,188.04.
After waiting line 1918 to bs reim
bursed to the extent of $72 tor vvsr
charge on some household food ship
ped from Mobile, Ala., to Roseburg,
E. Lynn Tunnell has been notified by
the stats railroad commissioner that
the Interstate commerce commission
has decided In his favor. The com
mission took hi case up several year
ago, and the delay wa due to the fact
that many railroad line were In
volved. The McMInnvllle council awarded a
oontract for street grading to a firm
of Portland contractor, and Mayor
W. T. Vinton refused to affix hi sig
nature. Contempt of court proceed
ings followed, and tbs mayor was
fined $300 and sentenced to six months
confinement In the county jail with
out ball, or until such Hut as be sees
fit to obey the order of tas elrcult
court that he sign tbs sontraot
The Smtth-Pswsrs Logging com
pany, ens of the largest eonaema of
It kind on the coast, la making pre
parations to opea two camp three
mils above CoqulUe, where It ha
about 60.000,000 feet of timber. The
right of way for a logging railroad to
extend two mUes Into tbs timber from
the main line Is now being slsarsd and
tbs read will so constructed forth
with. The logs wlU to Um a A.
Smith sawmill at Marshflsld.
Paint Your Home!
While While Lead and Oif i Cheap
We tell Pioneer White Lead at 1 Oc per pound in
50 pound lots and up. Beit on the Pacific Coast.
Boiled Linseed Oil at 85c per gallon. Guaranteed pure.
We have a lot of Cedar doors, different sizes, in
5-Panel and regular 4-Panel, 1 i in. and 1 1 in.
thick. AIIA1 goods which sell for $1 50 and $1.75.
All Pricet Subject to Change Without Notice.
A. H. Lippman & Co.
Ohqok County Bank
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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Ovt-r-lruflN
llHiikliiK HouNe
24.IUK.M
Cie-lj sua fcUcban
Total .
W. A. Booth. Pre
j.nM
D. T. Htswabt. Vlra-Prea.
U A. Boors:, Aulatanl I'aihler
When you tire of
rough, strong, high
proof whiskey try
the new Cyrus Noble.
pure, mild and mature
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
Express and
Stage
Three hours between Redmond and Prlnevllle, fare $1.50.
Agent for Nortehrn. tit. Northern and American Expretss Go.
Olllee oien from 7 a. m to 6 p. m.; Sunday 9 to 1:30.
Ollice ut Pioneer Cream to. 12-19
Just OPened :
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
In Cornett Stage Barn
Prineville, Oregon
Special attention given to the traveling Public
Hajr 25c a day per head.
Give us a call.
White
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
BIMJMLiliMJW
Ueblitie
Capital paid lu full
Hurplus
rnrllvlded profits
La-poult
...rwi.w.w'
... I4.'M
... 7.f!3.(
... IM.af7.IS
C. M. KLKns.Caabler
Passenger
Line
Jourdan & Son
& Mackey, Props.
USES
' 6hingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
Sttniiii'iis.
Ill th- circuit c uirt nf the etnte of
On-con for the county nf Crook.
Aiiiniiilu Tlioriiliur.i , .luiutiff,
vs.
Mihmw 11. lirynna nml Itt-Ilii B.
lirviuiH, C. W. Mlcliiu-I ami Norn
Mli lm.-!, ). Ii Am.i.lon mi.) Mary J.
Ainiuloii, t runk Cnllnluin anil liim
K. Oilluhiin, K.J. (.'Iiliin-u und
CliliiKmi, (li-ff-mlHiitx.
To Frank ( ulliiliiin, Clura E. Calla-
linii, K. J.l lirinn-ii mul ( hrln-
tcrt-n. ili'fi-nil'inta.
In tin- mime of the state of On-Kon,
you am! each of you are ht-n-liy re
iilri.il to ai-ar ami aiiKSrr the
i-oiupl.-iliit filt-il fliiuinnt you In the
aliove entitled suit on or before the
21xt day of June, 1"13, sulil date tie
luir all week after the (late of the
fi rot publication of tlila auuiiiioim.
If you full tnappeur unil unawer
the plaintiff will i-'ly to the court
for the relief prayed for In her com
plaint filed herein, whli-h relief la tor
jti'ltfinetit nuuinxt ilefeuilanta, Mow-
H. r.rvuua nml Kella U. I'.ryana, '.
W. Michael, I. K. Amadon, Frank
(.'allnlinn anil K. J. Chlnitren, for the
auui of Eight Hundred (-J0.U0) Dol
lara ami iiiu-reat tbereou from July
I. Wll, at ten (10) per cent per an
num and for Oue Hundred ((100.U0)
Dollar attorney's feen and for her
(oct and iliMliurHeinerita herein and
for a decree forecloHltij; a certain
mortjcniie made and executed by the
defendants, ,M?h-s H. liryaim anil
Hella B. Bryan to the plaintiff here
in upon the aoutb half of the north-
went quarter ami the north half of
the eouthwcHt quarter of section
two 11'), townxhlp fourteen 1 14 r
aouth, range fourteen (14) eaat, V.
M., to satinfy eald Judgment anil
forever liar and forecloe each anil
all of the defendants herein of all
right, title anil lnteret In and to
aalil premlHe and that plaintiff have
auch other and further relief a to
the court may aeein proper.
lum auinmon la aerveu upon you
liy publication thereof by order of
the Honorable W. L. Bradnlmw.
judge of the above entitled cause.
made on the 6th day of May,
requiring the publication of till
Htiuiinon to lie made at leaat once a
week for Hlx conaecutive week In
t'rook County Journal and requiring
that the flint publication lie made
on the 8th day of May, 1913.
HUNTINOTON W1IJION,
8 Attorneys for plaintiff.
Notice of Conttst
Department of the Interior.
United State Land Office,
The Dulles, Oregon. May 26, 1913.
To Everett F. McCoy, of Newberg,
Oregon, Mintestee:
You are hereby notified that George
T. Handles, who gives Rolierte, Ore-
gen, care of v. J. Untoot, a hi
post oftice address, did on May 2,
1913. file In this oftice his duly cor
roborated application to contest and
secure the cancellation of your home
stead, serial Xo. 062o9, made May 19,
1910, for swi sel, section 18, n nei.
Bwi ne, section 19, township 17, s.,
range 17, e., Willamette meridian,
and as grounds for bis contest be al
leges that said Everett F. McCoy has
wholly abandoned, failed to reside
upon, cultivate or Improve said
tract of land for over six months
last past as by law required, or at
all since making said entry; that bis
absence has not been taken accord
ing to the law and regulations per
taining to absences from houie
Bteads. You are, therefore, further notified
that the said allegations will be
taken by this office as having been
confessed by you, and your said en
try will be canceled thereunder with
out your further right to be heard
therein, either before this office or on
appeal, If you fall to file In this office
within twenty days after the
FOl'HTH publication of this notice,
as shown below, your answer, under
oath, specifically meeting and re
sponding to these allegations of con
test, or if you fail within that time
to file In this office due proof that
you have served a copy of your
auswer on the said contestant either
lu person or by registered mail. It
this service is made by tne delivery
of a copy of your auswer to the con
testant in persoQ, proof of such ser
vice must be either the said contes
tant's written acknowledgment of
his receipt of the copy, showing the
date of Its receipt, or the affidavit of
the person by whom the delivery
was made stating when and where
the copy was delivered: If made by-
registered mall, proof of such services
must consist of the affidavit of the ,
person by whom the copy was mall- .
ed stating when and the postottiee .
to which it was mailed, and this af
fidavit must be accompanied by the-,
postmaster's receipt for the letter..
You should state In your answei
the name of the postottiee to which .
you desire future notices to be sent
to you.
C. W. Moore, Register.
Date of first publication June 5.
Date of second publication June 12.
Date of third publication June 19.
Date of fourth publication June 26.
Notice for Publication.
ir o Pep?lln.ent of ,he Inteiior,
U. S. Laud Office at The Dalleii, Ore'
v u t May 26th-1913-
Notice ib hereby given that
F.i .,.! r i
a imJ"pt0 j' ,0reon- h. on April
4. 1908, and March 16, 1911, made
Homestead No. 15945 and 04372 and
additional No. (ISliM fr. .1 .i i
section 21, iswt sw section 22, ni
ni section 27, ns nwj section 28,
tOWnshlD 20 smith runo On iv:i
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
.mtmuuu io maKe nnal three-year proof
to establish claim to the land above
described before Timothy E. J. Duffy,
U. S. Commissioner, at his office at
rrinevi lo Ctmnn ... i. k.u ,
t i ",v6""i " uiu uay oi
July, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses : Louis
Bennett. Hnrru narnaa nt u
A, ,J . - .luDouiuaiiiCTi. .re
eon : Charles A .HiUi.anDnn u..i t
troin. of Held, Oregon.
5-2! C. W. Mooke, Register.
Notice to Creditors
Notice Is hereby given by the nnderslened
'''egdmlnlBtroiorortlieealateorSoren Hub-
i j uvi-nnu. iu bue ureaiiors or
I e"ile H'"1 person9 hvtai claims
f i i ,. i"";' "u!u claims to
v i in J th,n,eJr for it estate, at
........ ...v. Uniu,ur luuiiHries a. HbermatK
administrator at Fife. Oregon, within six
nolici. puuncaiion or this
llutnri nnri n..l.l(BUn .1 " . .
daVof May, fm. '" l,me tD"
... . , , CHA8. A. SHERMAN,
............mtu, , me esiai or oren Robert
Beudlxseu, deceased.