Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 19, 1913, Image 2

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    IREGON NEWS NOTES i
OF GENERAL INTEREST.;
i
vents Occurring Throughout
the State During the Past
Week.
West Will Not Seek Office.
Kt that he would be a candidate for
election and that preliminary ar- j
uigements for his campaign were be-1
in made. Governor West positively j
nnrunced here that he would not be i
candidate for the office again.
"I want It distinctly understood." ,
'eclared the governor, "that anybody
ho says I will be a candidate for re-
what he 1.
hen my term
jmpllshed
lection doea not know
liking about I think w
jurea i in umr
started out to accomplish and that
.111 satisfy me. There is much hard .
,ork connected with the office, and
he remuneration is not such that a j
nan can save any money."
' j
)pinion of Liquor Shipments Given
Salem. An opinion rendered by At- (
orney General Crawford holds that
ransportation companies cannot ac-i
ept intoxicating liquor for shipment
0 dry territory unless they have In j
uch territory an apent to keep a rec-
ird of the shipments as provided In
he bill passed at the last essslon of
he legislature. It also is held that
ntoxicating liquor shipped in'.o dry
erritory must be labeled as such, and ,
1 record must be kept by the trans-
xmation companies at the office
vhere received and the office from
vhich It Is delivered. j
Will Ask President to Aid Project.
Portland. Secretary of the Interior
ane and the Oregon conservation
;ommission are working in unison for
i complete department of Irrigation
ind water power projects of the state.
Secretary Lane announces that, in co-
operation with the Oregon commission meaj products ot the countrT an(i lg
ie would ask President Wilson to set known ,he .-oatmea! truBL
iside approximately $450,000 for re- Tne wome 8uffraRe bm h paM(.d
tarnation service use in developing ,he ower houae ,)f (he
the lands of the Deschutes valley. If lature b a v0,e of f , ,0 5S aireadv
enginecrs' reports are favorable.
TO RECLAIM TULE LANDS
Owners Anxious to Close Channel Be
tween Lake and River.
Klamath Falls. Owners of tule land
bordering on the lower Klamath lake
have begun negotiations with the re
clamation service lu close me cuauuei
connecting the lake with Klamath riv
er. If this is done the lands will soon .
be reclaimed by evaporation. A'hen
the railroad was built across the ,
marsh, concrete headgates to control i
' . . ,
the flow of water across the channel
, . . . . i
were partially installed through Ihe
. . . . . i
efforts of Abel Ady, who owned most
of the land across which the railway ,
company had to get a right-of-way. j
The closing of the gates has been pre-,
Tented by the Van Brimmer Ditch
company, a private irrigation concern,
which gets water from the lower Kla
math lake. It is now proposed by the
swamp land owners to supply water
for the Van Brimmer ditch from the
main canal of the Klamath project. !
The channel could then be closed
and close to 30,000 acres of marsh land !
made available for grazing and farm-!
Ing. The plan meets with the approv.
al of the local officials of the recla
mation service.
County Deputies Look After Weights
Salem. Attention in hplnir nnllpH hv
Deputy State Sealer of Weights and ris' a re8ident of Cro8Be' ha ,or
Measures F. G. Buchtel to the fact ma"y announce ' candidacy for
that under the bill creating his office, ; Cnlted State' 8enator t0 Bucceed
It is mandatory upon the county courts ! Isaac stePhen80n
to appoint deputies in the counties of ' " was announ"l at Theodore
the state. These deputies will be un- Ro0 ' going to Argentina next
der the supervision of the deputy state fal1 t0 lecture on the PSi of the
sealer of weights and measures. Mr. I United States.
Buchtel has been provided with a ! AUeau- co-defendant with Wood
room at the statehouse and has enter- ln the d'namite Planting case at Bos
ed actively upon his duties. I 1 ton- has been Bet at llberty- The
. Jury returned a disagreement as to
Night Fishing is Target.
Astoria. With the avowed object of
putting a stop to night fishing for
trout In the various streams in the
county, an organization of 2'0 sports
men of this city and vicinity has been
formed and each member has been
appointed a deputy game warden to
serve without pay but with authority
to arrest nffenriprs Rnmo it iho hcur
trout streams in this district have This 19 the Bu8tlon fly'n8 among
been practically ruined by the night : Chicag0 c,ub women and uragists
fishers, who build large bonfires adia- ' a" the resuIt of the action of the le
cent to some of the deep pools and ! lBlatUre lo etendinS th franchise
as the fish attracted by the light rush
In, they are slaughtered by the whole- 1
sale.
Mineral Resources to Be Detailed.
Ashland. In accordance with an
rppointment from the state commis
sion oi mines, ur. iiicik-h, ui uit?
faculty of the University of Wiscon
sin; L.- E. Reber, of Madison, Wis.;
Sidney W. French, of Corvallls, and
C. B. Watson, of this city, will meet
in Ashland to prepare a report on the
minu:al resources of the state of Ore
gon. The appointees have been mak
ing an exhaustive inventigation of the
various geological formations and min
eral belts ol the state.
KAISER WILHELM
I '.' V v !
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K " ' v V V' '
Kaistr Wllhslm, emperor of Ge-
many, who celebrated the silver nnl-
versary of his reign Monday,
'
Brief NeWS Of the Week
Seventeen-year locusts are moving
northward In Nebraska, after Invading
the southern part of the state, and
have settled In Johnson county In
large swarms.
Reports from Winnipeg. Man., say
that crops In Manitoba and Saskatche-
-an are drying up under an Intense
heat wave, reaching at many points to
102 and 103 degrees.
The Servian and Bulgarian govern
ments have both agreed to accept Rus
sian arbitration in their dispute over
the territory acquired during the Bal
kan war.
The federal government has filed
an anti trust suit at Chicago against
the Quaker Oats company. This com-
conlrols 90 Der cent of the
has been passed by the senate.
! Official notice has been issued from
Sacramento to all railroad agents in
! California that every shipment ot po
I tatoes must be held for rigid inspec
j tion. The order followed the discov
ery of a shipment Infected with the
potato tuber moth,
i American troopers were killed and
1! wounded in a desperate encoun
ter at Bagsag with Moros under the
sultan, of Jolo, according to reports
from Manila.
Annnkal nf tha ostata rf ti lata
. . . . . . , ,. ,
John Jacob Astor, one of the Titanic
, . . .
victims, has been completed at New
. . . . ,
York, and shows net assets of over
IS5.000.000, of which -nearly 170,000,-
000 goes to Vincent Astor.
Orders have been issued by James
J. Hill stopping all work on the
Great Northern railroad lines that
is not absolutely necessary, accord
ing to an announcement made at the
general offices of the road. It was
said the action was taken as a re
sult of the recent supreme court de
cision In the Minnesota rate casee.
People in the News
i G. M. Stramont of Pomona, Cal,
: has been elected commander of the
I California and Nevada department
1 of the G. A. R.
Lieutenant-Governor Thomas Mor-
j Atteaux, the district attorney nolle
J prossed the case.
i Madame Schumann-Helnk has gone
; to her newly-purchased 1500-acre
i farm near San Diego, Cal., accom-
panled by her nine children, and It Is
; said to be the singer's Intention to
give up her public career. Her place
i raises oranges, lemons and alfalfa,
i "Jane Addams for mayor In 1915."
I 10 women in Illinois.
The house of commons committee
I which has been investigating the
"Marconi shares scandal" has pre-
sented a report to parliament abso
lutely exonerating Chancellor of the
Exchequer David Lloyd-George and
Solicitor General Isaacs from any
wrong doing in connection with their
purchase of American Marconi
shares.
Chicago Women to Study Politics.
Chicago. Special classes In politics
for women are to be opened in some
of the churches as soon as Governor
Dunne signs the woman's suffrage bill
passed by the legislature last week.
GRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
The Itlshop Scott grammar school
for boys will be reopi-nett In Septem
ber on the new site nenr Yamhill,
formerly known as North Yamhill.
The war department has awarded
the contract for the building and erec
tion of II lock (ate In the Colllo ca
nal at The lialles.
President Wilson has nominated
Milton A. Miller ot Lebanon to be
collector of Internal revenue for the
district of Oregon.
Governor West ha appointed Ar
thur Clark, of Corvallls, prosecuting
attorney of the fourth itUtrU-t, to suc
ceed K. E. Wtlaon. who has sent In his
resignation to become effective July 1.
To discus general conditions and
measure for the Improvement ot tree
and crops. meeting ot all prune grow
ers In the state will be held at Salem
July J.
Slate Game Warden Flnley will lib
erato 1500 China peasants this month
in eastern Oregon count le. The fish
car will be sent to Koseburg with 10,
000.000 trout fry for planting.
. The striking teamsters at Spring
field have returned to work with no
definite agreement a to wage, al
though It la said the city council 1
inclined to be liberal.
A campaign for a $165,000 building
fund for Albany College to ml build
ings on the new campus, recently pur
chased southwest of Albany, was
launched at the annual commencement
exercises of the college.
Governor West has appointed Dr.
Jules Fernando Morel, of Portland,
until recently state veterinarian, a
delegate to the department of agricul
ture ot Inlernatlonal exhibition to be
held at Ghent. Belgium.
The desperado w howaskllled at
The Dalles by Artie llnrrlmau while
the latter was defending his ranch
home, was positively Identified as Ce
cil Pettyjohn by his half brother.
Thomas Pettyjohn.
The salmon fishing season on the
Rogue river In Curry county has cpen
ed. and the Indication are that there
will be a good catch. This Is the first
time that the river has been open to
fishing since 1910.
Secretary of the Interior Lane has
granted the petition of the Vale cham
ber of commerce and restored to set
tlement and entry 6000 acres of land
along the Malheur river, withdrawn
for reclamation purposes.
After a full consideration ot the sub
ject, the members ot the state fair
board have decided not to use a half
mile track this year for the harness
races, but to use It only for the novelty
and relay races.
A movement to save from the hang
man's noose Robert Morgan, sentenced
to death for the murder of Virile Hart,
his sweetheart, at Condon last year, j
has been Inaugurated ln Portland, and j
letters have been sent to Governor .
West urging commutation.
A bulletin prepared by State Dairy
and Food Commissioner Mlckle gives ,
the value of the dairy output ln Oregon
In 1912 at 119.000.000. No farm crop
for that year is valued at more than
$12,000,000, the livestock Industry of
course exceeding that figure. i
With two of the original member
of the association present and wltks
one graduate attending who has been
present at every reunion for 22 con
secutive years, the Alumni Associa
tion of Albany College met In 40th
annual reunion at Albany. I
S. Benson, millionaire tlmberman of
Portland, will spend a fortune ln an
effort to secure the adoption of a con
stitutlonal amendment prohibiting the
manufacture, Importation and sale of
whiskey, gin and similar apiiitou li
quors. I
Secretary of the Navy Daniels ha
written to Superintendent of Public
Instruction Alderman that the petition,
signed by more than 60,000 Oregon
school children, thaf the battleship
Oregon lead the parade through the
Panama Canal at the formal opening,
would be carefully considered.
That 35 clips of wool, amounting to
over 730,000 pounds, will be offered at
the wool sales at Condon Is now as- .
sured. There are 30 clips In the ware
houses now and others to come. The I
wool already there amounts to 1343
sacks, or approximately (37,000
pounds. j
The instructional work of the de
partments of mining, engineering and
of forestry at Oregon Agricultural Col- ;
lege will be reorganlied before the
opening of the next school year and
the departments will In the future be
known respectively as the school of
mines and the school of forestry.
Announcement has been made that
the girls' training school, provided for
by an act passed at the last session of
the legislature, would be opened July
1. The old polytechnic building on
the grounds of the deaf mute home at :
Salem will be used until a building ,
for which $50,000 has been approprlat
ed, can be erected. i
Jack F. Adams, who was recently
found guilty of murder in the first
degree for killing Barney Chamberlain
on the evening of February T, Is to
be hanged at the state penitentiary at
Sdlem Friday, July 18. That was the
eentence pronounced by Judge Eaila
of the circuit court at Astoria.
"PRINORE"
AND
"STANDARD"
Prineville Flour
Hotel Oregon
PRINEVILLE
NEWLY FURNISHED
Beds 50 and 75 Cents
. FREE BATHS
Meals, 25 Cents;
G. W. LIPPINCOTT, Manager
Suttmtnl of Ruourt mnd LUbititUt of
iThe First National Bank
Of Piineville, Oregon
MKHUt'ttrK
Uhiiu and ntaenunU... fM.faf, 08
linlted KlalM Bonds 11A"0 00
Hulk imlK.ete la. MO 13
I'uhl lu from banks 2lo,.'4 ot
vil,l.'t 1
B. F. All... FrmUaat
Will Wunoaikv, Vk PrMidaal
A PAN
from u is a dream of tenderness and delicious flavor. The fine
roasting quality of our Heef is proverbial among our numerous
customers, and that is why a Tan Itoast is such a favorite dish
with our patrons. Mutton, Veal, Lamb, Pork and Poultry,
when purchased here, are thoroughly reliable. We are also
headquarters for fine, toothsome Steaks, Chops, and Cutlctn, and
for mild-cured Ham and Bacon.
City Meat Market
DUDREY'S
Automobile Line
Between Prineville and Redmond
Leave Prineville, daily
Leave Redmond, daily
Fare, $3.00 5 22 imp
Home Cooking
I.UIIII.ITIKS
capital Htor. PM In ao.OU) 00
Hurplui lun'l, varnM A.o9 00
I'mllvldid proBU. earned S7.TJ4 M
Circulation W 00
Itopoall H.1.0IH SI
SJl.l.'l 19
T. M. BUI, CuhUf
H. BaMwia, Am'I Cuhiu
ROAST
Alt 10
5:00 a. m.
- 3:00 p. m.
8:00 a.m.
. 7:45 p. m.
Round Trip, $5.50
Local Representative Wanted
-by-Large
Leading Nursery
V sunt nirmtiht r.re.ntilatlv
(or tills district. Mu.t Ix a rrimil ol
poutl slaiidlhii auij character and liniiM
liava noma kiiiwltilt ul Imrtli'iiUunr.
Mut I a hi Ui ilKvotM all your tlina lo
tli Imntiii I'IiIkh you r making
IM) tHJ iwr mouth, jtmi r nut ilnlni
wall vim atumlil. NUny ul nur sains
mnn mk I mm (Ml (HI to ITft.OU xr
wk. Ornnco trw r known
throughout this Hal being wr(tvlly
rllll, lut.lr, last groarr,rly boar
or ami ousting no mora than Iota nf
trees that ar not nrarlv o good. We
have hut on ri prcneutal'lve In ai'h ter
ritory. V. assist you In very ixiaatnla
ay. Our nnrmrv la rerogulsvO a tli
Urgent nil iniiat lavurahly known in
I ha ntir weat. Our terms ar Itlxiral.
II you want a permanent, goral paving
position with an opportunity al enlarg
ing your Held ol ai llvlly, write u to.
ilay, liiv lelerences, paat occupation,
etc., with our "r"1 loder.
Oregon Nunery Company
Orenco, Oregon 6 '-". 4t
Nutlcu fur Puhliciitlon.
IWpartment of the Interior,
V. H. Uml Ulllc at The Dalle, Or.
May l.'lh, lUia,
Notice Is lierlv given that
Kilwanl 1.. Ileiialay
ol Prineville Oregon, who, on Snhtent
ter l.'ilh, l'Hai, mail homeateail No.
IMLTi, aerial No. IH'.W, lor at -), ec.
lion 17, anil ti nr section LH, township
I t smith, range ill eaal, Willamette
Meridian, haa tiled notice ol Intention
lo make liual live year prn.il, lo ea:ah.
liah claim to the land alaive doacritteit,
tndore the county clerk al his olllre at
Prineville, Oregon, on tli 241 ll day ol
June, I'.MU.
Claimant naiiic. aa witueaaca: Wit
liam II. Ultin, William II. McCoy.
Kit-hard M. 1'imull, (inorge Tumor, all
ol I'mieville, I Irron.
6 l'p C. W. M- i ilia-, UVgiaiffr.
Niitka ol Content
Ih'piirtuiout id tin lulorlor.
l ulled StittiM) l.itiul oili.-o,
The Itullce.On'Kixi, Juno ll, lul l,
lo John M. Woallnll, of I'rlni'Vlllc,
iri'tcmi, ContceiiH'.
You ii ro In-rtdiy nutlili'd Hint 't'lioiii
na l.ciwc. H lici (ilvi'H Trliii'vlUc, rc
unn, cnri' ol J.K. Ituliorle, n hi poet
olllco uildnwa, did on Mny 1, I'.'l l,
lie In this ullu'c hi duly corridior
a led nppllcntliiu to riiiiloet mid -euro
thv ciinci'lliillnn id your homo
Blend, aerlnl No. U7IKI. iiiiuIk June
C 1S10. for e awV M-1 Ion 17, n, n J,
it t li hi 20; towimlilp 17 south, ratine
i; i iihI, Will illletle lllerlillilt), and aa
UrollllilH for III content lll llllenea
liial aiiid John M. Wmtfnll lias whol
ly iiliiiiidouod anld tract for over two
veara laal pnet ; that ho tin holly
lulled lo reeldo upon, Improve or
eulllvate aald laud for over two
yearn Inst paat, or nt nil aline innk
Inil aald entry.
You nre, thendom, further notlnVd
flint the aald nllei;alloii will tie
taken liy till tilllce it havltitf Imvii
eonfeaM'd hy .von, anil your anld en
try will Ih eiint'eli'd thereunder with
out your further rlnht to lw heard
tliendn, oil her lM-fore thla oillco or oil
apiH'al, If you full to lile 111 thla olllre
within Iwentv tin vat Hfter the
I'tll ll'l'll pul.lh atliill of thla notice,
aa ahown Im-Iow, your ntiawer, under
oath, Bpeellliullv luivlliitr ami n
Hpoudlnu lo tin ae nlleitatlon of con
leal , or If von fall within that time
to file III thla ollliv duo proof that
you have served a copy of your
aiiHWor on the aald rolitcatimt either
In peraon or by rcKlatcrcil mall. If
thla aorvlee la made liy the delivery
of n copy of your unawer to the con
ti'Htnut In Ihtboii, proof of miii'Ii aer
lice InilHt Im cither the anld conteat
iint'a written ai ktiow leilKttient of
his reeelpt of the copy, allowing the
diitu of If nrelpt, or the allldavlt of
the tHTriiin hy whom the delivery waa
inaile, statlnif when and where the
copy wiih delivered; 11 made liy regis-U-red
inall, prool of ui-i service iiiiihI
t'onalat of I he uflldiivlt ol the person
by whom the ropy wa mulled tnt
liiK when and the post olllce to which
II was inalleil. ami thla iittlduvlt,
must Ih nreoiiipauleil liy the poal
tniiHter' receipt for the letter.
You sluiuld Htutu In your unawer
the mime of the post olllce to which
you deal re future notices to be sent
to you.
('. W. Mooiik, KetrlHtor.
Date nf first publication, June lit
" " aii-oiul publication, June 2ii.
" " third publication, July 3.
" " fourth publication, July 10.
Notice to CrcdltorH.
Notlcu t lierehy given thut the under
aigned has been, by the county court of
the state of Oregon lor Oook county,
duly appointed adiuiiilatrntrix of the
iwliite ol Klmer Clark, decessod, and all
lo eons having claims against auid es
tate are linrehy reuuireil to preaont the
same, duly verified, to said sdiuiniNU-a-trix
at the law office of M K. llrink, in
the city of l'rinevilln, CriKik coiintv,
atato of Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first pub'icatiou of
this notice.
Dated snd publixhed first time May
2ith, 11113.
KllANCKS Cl.AKk,
AdminiatrRtrix of the esUte ol Klmar
Clark, ileceaned. 6 2!Mil
Toppenish Nursery Co.
Arm Promptness and Quality of Service
Any Interest to You?
Bi'nidp frHtlrtff the hlghont Rrmlo of nurfiflrr
itiH'k to lie ohtHlntxl, In It not Itiiportnnt llirtt
yini K't It from a rn Unhid iiiint rii, on tlmt
in in tmiinpHM to i(y, rt'n1y to luke rare of
you for yi'ttr! to romo, nnl onu Hint Ih ilntt'r
inln.il to Kive nttiilKutloiiT Our dtlro lo
inciire vour biiNiih'Mtt in only ixeutlvl liy
our ilfltTininRtinn to mor it it.
W tiiivu a f4jiUinl Id lot of All the Htnplfl fruit,
RhHilt1 nnl ornnini'iitnl ttiH k for Mivery the
com I nn full niil HprliiK fH'iniiiiii. ttirlf t p, til'nture
Ihanly and iliiiliclly rooted. It In tlifl cla
of hi or it you iii'i'il fur your vultmoln orclmrl
snd. EVtRY TREE IS GUARANTEED,
Toppenish Nursery Company
Toppenish, Wash.
Unsurpassed Nursery Stock Crown in the
Famous Ynkima Valley. More Active
Salesmen Wanted. W)
For extra. Faiif.v Alfnlfa Reed at,
lowt'Mt prlct'M Bt'C J. 10. Stkwakt &
Co. 5-1