Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 24, 1913, Image 2

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    EGON NEWS NOTES
IF GENERAUNTEREST
nts Occurring Throughout
he State During the Past
Week.
S.nd In Water Kills Cows
end. Sand as an enemy of the.
yman has Just been discovered by
oell Butte rancher. A fine dairy
of his died suddenly and to deter
e the civ'se of her death he made
examination and found that there
i nearly a quart of fine sand be
en the second and third stomachs.
) cow had been drinking from shal-
trrtgation ditches, and the llftht
lice sand had been so abundant til
water as to accumulate and cause
th. Fine dairy stock previously
by other farmers is now believed
lave died also from the same causa.
Crawford Makes Ruling
larshfield.-Attorney General Craw
d, in a written opinion sent to
Ise Pennock. of Marshfleld, holds
t registration clerks, under the new
cannot register voters In other
cincts than the one in which they
appointed. The new law requires
i registration clerks to Rive bond
$300 for the faithful performance
their duties.
'ATROL GOES TO TIMBER
t Hundred Watchers to Be In Ser
ice During Next Six Hot Weeks
Salem. With the arrival of warm,
f weather hundreds of forest patrol
i in are being sent into the timber
itricts to keep a lookout for forest
es. State Forester Elliott states
t over 600 men will pat rot the for
ts of the state during August. This
11 be the largest number ever used
this service.
The state forester is now appointing
e federal patrolmen, whose salaries
d expenses arre paid by the govern
;nt under the provisions of the
eeks law. There will be 60 of them,
le or more will be placed In every
unty west of the Cascades, and one
every county east of the Cascades
lich has sufficient timber to war
nt it. The state force consists of
men, a portion of whose salaries
id expenses Is paid by the forest fire,
sociation. The other 500 or 600
en will be the patrolmen hired by
e associations.
Boast Gets Him Behind Bars.
Roseburg. Charles Howard of
denbower, who is under bonds for
leged bootlegging was arrested on
charge of contempt of court. He
lasted, it is. said, that he could buy
ttoxicating liquor at 14 places In
oseburg, which is a dry town. When
illed before the grand jury he said
was true he could buy booze but ha
fused to name the places. He was
ned $25 and ordered held in jail until
e consented to tell.
Exiled Editor Will Return
Salem. Declaring that he was kid
aped and taken from Bandon, Dr.
.aiiey K. Leach, Socialist speaker and
ublisher, announced in an address
ere that he would return to that city
l several weeks. He said he would
esume the publication of his paper
n his return.
U.UE SKY LAW IS REACHING
tatute Applies to All Companies
With Securities to Sell.
Salem. Corporation Commissioner
Vatson has announced that all com
lanies with stocks or bonds to sell,
iven though they are not offerjd at
he present time, come within the pur
iew of the blue sky law. He said
hat the only investment companies
hat are exempt are those that have
ssued and sold all their securities. All
:om panics, he holds, that have stocks
r securities not contracted for prior
o June 3 must live up to the previa
ons of the bill.
Klamath Opposes Revision
Klamath Falls. The proposed fed
jral legislation which would close the
season for duck hunting December 15,
.nstead of February 15, as provided
oy the state law, would cut out much
3f the best part of the hunting season
.n this region. The Klamath Sports
men's association has taken the mat
ter In hand and will press objections
to the undesirable features.
Ships 109 Cars of Strawberries
Hood River. The strawberry ship
ping season has come to a close In the
Hood River valley and the records of
the Apple Growers' association show
that 109 car loads have left Hood Riv
er this season, which is the largest
number of cars that have ever been
hipped fromthis point.
Aphis Attacks Young Orchards
Monmouth. Polk county's young
orchards of cherries and pears are
again being molested with green aphis.
The tiny pests appear on the ends of
the smallest limbs and do damage to
such an extent that the leaves curl up.
Cherry trees especially are having a
hard year for their foliuge groxtfc.
GEORGE F. COTTERILL
v J
f
m
1 - sv
- - it . v.
Geo. F. Cotterlll, Mayor of Seattle,
who blames the Seattle Times for the
attacks on I. W. W. and Socialist halls
by bluejackets.
BALLOONIST LEAPS TO DEATH
Parachute Jumper Dies In First Aero
plane Drop
Seattle. Francis L. Thayer, aged 47
years, a parachute Jumper, known
throughout the west, was drowned
while making a parachute descent
from an aeroplane as part of the rot
latch air sports.
He went up in an aeroplane with
Johuny Bryant. At a height of 750
feet he dropped from the aeroplane.
After a descent of 100 feet he broke
loose from the parachute and fell to
the water.
Thayer did not rise to the surface
after going into the water. He had
been giving parachute exhibitions 15
years. Thayer called Chicago his
home. He leaves a widow, in Seattle,
and relatives at Aberdeen, Wash.
Liquors To Be Seized
Salem, Or. Governor West ha3 Is
sued a proclamation Instructing peace
officers to seize all Intoxicating li
quors shipped into the state In viola
tion of federal and state laws.
"It is daily brought to the attention
I of this office," says the proclamation,
j "that unlawful shipments of such II
i quor are being made, particularly by
means of ocean and river steamers
plySig between points within this state
! and points within this and other
states.
REVOLT IN CHINA
GROWS ALARMING
Pekin. The Chinese government Is
still dispatching troops to subdue the
revolutionary movement in the disaf
fected southern provinces, but has not
withdrawn any soldiers from Mongo
lia. President Yuan Shi Kai is anxious
to proceed south to lead his troops,
but his associates have persuaded him
to remain in Pekin, for fear that he
might be assassinated on the way to
the scene of hostilities.
It is now generally believed that
General Sun Yat Sen, former provis
ional prtAdent of the republic, who
has taken sides with the southerners
and who is now at Nanking, and Gen
eral Huang Sing, former generalissi
mo of the revolutionary army, never
intended to support President Yuan
Shi Kai permanently, but only to use
him to bring the revolution to a suc
cessful end.
Bulgaria Not to Make Resistance
London. Any idea that the Bulgar
ian army is preparing for a counter
stroke has been abandoned. It has
become known that in his anxiety to
bring qbout peace, King Ferdinand ap
pealed to the German emperor regard
ing Roumania's action. The nature of
the emperor's reply has not been dis
closed. A semi-official dispatch from Sofia
says that even should the Roumanians
Invade the capital no resistance would
he offered.
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Club, 86c; bluestem, 90c;
red Russian, Mc.
Hay Timothy, $18; alfalfa, $13.
Butter Creamery, 30c.
Eggs Candled, 27c; ranch, 25c.
Wool Eastern Oregon, 16c; Wil
lamette valley, 19c.
Seattle.
Wheat, new crop Bluestem, 82:
club, 79c; red Russian, 78c.
Eggs 28c.
Butter Creamery, 31c.
Hay Timothy, $18 per ton; alfalfa,
113 per ton. . . .
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
John MomiiK of Portland was nom
inated by the president to be I'nlted
Slates iuarsli.il (or the district of Ore
sum. With a drylnit plant and a cheap
stove, Charles IVilea of IXir.na, has
solved the problem of marketing lo
ganberries. Governor West commuted the sen
tence of death imposed uHn Jackson
F. Adams, convicted of killing Clinton
Chamberlain, In Clatsop county, to life
Imprisonment.
The bodies of O. IV Smith and wife,
who perished in a billiard on Mount
St. Hole-us, were both found after a
long search, and were brought to Port
land for Interment.
Senator Lane, of Oregon, has the ap
pointment of another cadet at Annap
olis, and haa asked President Kerr, of
the Oregon agricultural college. If he
will examine candidates for the place.
Portland's wheat exports for the
fiscal car ended June 30 show su III-creas-e
of more than !0 rer cent over
these of the preceding year, accord
ing to figures made publle by tin) de
partment of commerce.
Having exhausted the supply of cans
that, before the season opened was
deemed amply sufficient, tho Eugene
fruit growers' cannery have started
evaporating loganberries Instead of
putting them up In syrup.
T!:e Al Kader Temple, Shrlners, of
Portland, has advised Secretary ratik
Mi n dull of the state fair board that
the shriners will be glad to accept
Saturday. October 4, as their special
day at the state fair this year.
The must recent and a proved min
ing upparatus, designed after the pat
terns now In use iu the Massachusetts
institute of technology, will be install
ed in the Oregon agricultural college
school of mlr.es.
A piece of currency Issued w hen the
United States was young Is In the pos
session of G. H. Thomas of Portland.
It is a three dollnr bill issued nearly
a century ago by the Hudson State
bank, at Hudson, N. Y.
A number of new courses In forestry
and mining, as well as a reorganlia
Hon of the work offered In animal hus
bandry, are announced in the new cat
alogue of the Oregon agricultural col
lege. The mayor, board of aldermen and
police at Medford made a raid on ev
ery rooming house In that soul hern
Oregon city, with the result that no
evidence of wrongdoing was discover
ed.
Annual reports from the county
school superintendents of five coun
ties, just received by the state school
superintendent, show that In all of
them there are more boys attending
the public schools than girls.
For the reason that he was a so
cialist. Police Sergeant Andrew Sor
enson was reduced summarily to the
ranks by Police Chief Clark at Port
land, and was ordered to take an East
SJde territory until he become i pa
trolman, July 20.
Sealed proposals will be received
at the office of the life saving service,
Washington, D. C, for construction of
ten 36 fot self righting and self ball
ing lifeboats with gasoline engines,
three of which are to be delivered at
Astoria.
A new machine for saving gold from
the black sands of the beach Is being
tried out In a cove near the entrance
of Coos Bay. It works on the centri
fugal wheel principle, and is some
thing on the order of a cream separ
ator. Harry Beard, formerly of Linn coun
ty, has been sentenced at Roseburg to
ten years in the Oregon penitentiary.
Beard bad been paroled by Governor
West and went to Douglas county
where he was convicted of stealing a
horse while employed as a ranch hand.
William L. Flnley, state game ward
en of Oregon Is one of 15 ornitholo-,
gists and leaders in bird protection
who have been designated by the sec- j
retary of agriculture to advise him In
the framing regulations to make the
new federal protection of game effec
tive, j
The petition of the squatters in the
vicinity of Arrow, Lake county asking
that the Portland business Interests
assist them in their effort to have the
land in that section opened for home
stead entry, has been taken up by th
Portland commercial club, and every
effort will be made to hasten the relief
for which the settlers are asking.
Tassie Stewart, a director of the
Milton Ditch company, was tried In
Justice court and fined $10 and cost
for unlawfully opening the headgate
on his ditch to the detriment of the
other water users In the community.
This Is the first time a conviction has
been secured this year under th oper
ation of the new water law of Oregon
and much interest was shown in the
case.
Expenditures In sight Indicate that
the state of Oregon will have a deficit
of over $1,000,000 before any of the
next year's taxes are paid In April,
according to a statement issued by
State Treasurer Kay at Salem. With
less than a half million dollars In the
general fund, this entire fund will be
wiped out before August 10, and the
state will have to begin paying I per
cent Interest.
KAMSTRA'S
Philanthropic
SALE
Will he In-lil in lite Crook County Jewelry ami
Simrling Goods Store. I Wing llir month of
August this store will srl aside one day lor the
leni'lit ol Mch church in Prinrvillr, the church
to receive 15 per cent ol all cash sales on their '
special day. To make it still hcttcr. we will
give 15 per cent ol all cash taken in on that day.
This is a good day to pay your hills.
We have heard people say that preachers are al
ways hogging. No institution can exist without
financial support, and here is a change for you,
No hogging, no secial iuducements, and you can
he sure you are going to gel your money's worth.
Mon., Aug. 4 Baptist Church Day
" 11-ChrUtian
" 18-Methodist "
" 25-Presbyterian "
Buy thai phonograph, that sewing machine or
that piece ol jewelry that you have wanted so
long, on one ol these special days.
JUST RECEIVED
Biggest assortnent ol CROCKERY ever shown in
this county, Seven (7) patterns howls, plates
and souvenir goods. All open slock. Don't lail
to see the Old Mill patterns, the latest and most
up-to-date in Semi Porcelain. 150-piece sets al
special prices. Remember the dale. There will
he a cashier appointed hy each church.
Crook County Jewelry & Sporting
Goods Store
7 24
L. KAMSTRA, Prop.
Statement of Rourci and Liabil.tis of
The First National Bank I
Of Prineville, Oregon
KKHOl'tllKK
Ixiaiia nd Maaiunta.. iJM.KiMiJ
United RlatM Honda 13..VU 00
Hank remlwM't 12.M0 13
Cub t Due from banks llo,m 04
Mi 1
B. F. All... Pr.iid.nl
Will Wunw.il.r, Vic Pr..iJ.nl
The Journal is Cheap at $1.50 a year
North Beach
NOW IN FULL BLAST
Why not plan your Summer Vaction at this won
derful resort, reached by rail to
to Portland via
A Trip 2
Down the
Columbia
And Steamer Trip
down the Columbia via 0.-W. R. & N. Steamers "T.
J. Potter' or "Hassalo," daily except Sunday.
Surf Bathing. Fishing. Tents and
Cottages to Rent. Good Hotel
accommodations.
Excellent KuHtaurant Service on lioatfi. Information furniuhod
on application to
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H. BaMoia. Am'I Caahlaf
A REST
by the
OCEAN
BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond
Toppenish Nursery Co.
Ar I'romptn.a. attot Quality ol S.rvlra
Any Int.ra.l la You 7
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.tit, k tt I,, ttliiatm!. I. II iii,t liitt-nrl.nl lit. I
foil Ret u ituiu a rvh.Mti ruin ftii. mifl that
in Itit.liiVk. in may. n-ailv In l.k rara of
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' imr tli'ti-rnilltallon to mnrll l
M havi a .fU-ioltit lol ol all lttnUila frtlll.
.ti.itr alit othaiio-iilal .im k lur tli-llterr Hi.
romliin tall .lot tiring tra.oii.. ihrlli. ittalur.
Hi. ril alKt li-it(ltl r.Ntii-,1. It I. Ilia rla-a
ol .itH i 1011 n.'l lor your v.lii.ll orrltarit
ami. tVlKY 1KIE 1.1 tAIAMAN lt:U).
, Toppeniah Nursery Company
Toppantah, Wh,
I'a.urpaaaril Nuiarrv Sim k Crown in ill.
t-aiimu. Valiini. Vallry. Mm. Atliv.
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Notic. tor Ful-llciition
j li'i.rtiiii'tit of ill Intiirinr.
, f. S. I.aiiil Dlllio at Tim liallea. Ori'iimi.
I July II,
I Nnlli'tt L lirri',')' ti,iMl ttirtt
Ji.fcit itr.y
ln( l'llni'vllli', Oifittiii, alio on Auiin"'
lllli, I'.HIU, ma.ln .loNi.it i-niry Nn. IIMM,
lur tlii n .t atiit ni atviton s,
town.liip ili aniiili, rmiKK 10 i'a.t, M il
lnui"tti iii.rtilmtt, haa tllml untie nf
t intiMitiiin to tuukM Hunt ilr.rt prim! In
. ratKlilnli I'laiiu tu tli. UiiiI alxiv. iloa.
rriltl, I'Wiirit Titniitlijr K.J. 1'nfty, I',
.H, ('iiiiiiiiimiuiii'r, at l'llni'vllli', Ori'gut),
mi tli. !il iluy ol Annual, l'.Ma.
1'luiitiHlit limiii'M aa va llni..ta, Jolin
' It. I.rav, I'liarli'. Il.nry ami tnnr,o
Wili'y. nl I'nn.villi'.tlr, ami llmu.r Nor
ton, ol Tout. or. II. riiANX Whoihih-k,
7-17 lii'Ulat.r.
Motll V tl ( Jdlt"l
' Nut Irr l IhttIiv ulvrii ty tlin nil
tlrrHttturit, tin fttfmlul.trMlttr uf tin
r.tnti nl t,lr.iii M IIi'Ihihi, ilinmiu'il,
tu I In rrmlltiir. of aulil ilivi-iiai'il, ft nit
to nil i'1'rnnna linvlnu rlulnn iiunln.t
until rxtiitii to in'Hint thi .nun",
with tin truHr vitnrhi'ri) to tin nil-
ll.Ti.IH I Hi tilt' nllll'l III M. II. KIM-
ntt. In I'rliii' vlll,-, ( irt'iiuii, wllliln all
' tin ii I tin (ruin tin Hint iiiIii'iiiiii nl
till. lIMlll-l'.
, ltittil unit imlillilii'il tlr.t Hint
July !l, I'Jia. A. II. I.iiim w,
i Ailuilul.triitiir nl tin I'atnte uf I. Unit
M. Itrlnllti, ili-rfli.t'il.
Mtvi'lir Salv'iil Kent I xliilc I Hilcr
I xcciitliiii In l iirccliiHiirc
In th. riri'ilit court nl 111. .tain n!
Oitvon for tli. I'iMinly ol Crixik.
Annul MaliliK, nluuitilf ,
va.
Kri"l T. llinKiiia ami Mia. A. I'. Jorilnn
ami A. ('. Jorilnn, lnr lumhiiiiil, tin
ft'iiilania. lly vtitu. of an rxiH-utioii In for.
I'lo.llr. iaallfil otit ol tin .Ihiv. rlllltl.!
.'nun ami cuiim on tin' t'lli ilny of July,
t'.ll'l, in luvor of tha atiova nainml
plaint iff, Aniin MjIiiik, anil ajainut
rri'il T IliKlna ami Sin. A. I'. Jorlan
hi.iI A. Jonlmi, litr lnmhaml, akova
iiaiu.it ili-l.niUnta, Uhiii a jtiilKHi.tit
.truii.t tlin 'lilimlaiila for tit. ainii if
f:IS.S M ami Inlotif! thirim from th.
Mill day ol Marrli, Itit.l, at th. rata of
ID mt rwiit Hr annum ami lor th. an in
ul ),'iU attorn. y'a fn ami tha lurlhrr
all in ol (IH.'Jo roata, ahu-li .aid jtiilg-.
muiit .urolli'il anil ilix'kitl in the
rlirk'a ollii. of tha comity of ('rook,
flats of (irt'itmi, cm tin 12ili ilar ut
I May, l'llll, ami hnrraa it furthnr
onlori-il ami ili'i'roril hy th. court Hint
! tli. ii n i, ami th. 1 n ami th.
iiia ai of .w-lioii 10 in toa-tiMhlp li
'aotilhol rauiin 17 .u.t, V. M. in Croi.k
county, Or. troti, i-outuiiiiiiK liiu acrM,
, he aohl in tli. inaiin.r piracrilKnl hy
I law, ami in piiraiiauc. thcrntn, notic ia
; liiTo'iy uivoii that I have li'Viol uhiii
j ami I a ill un tin
91 k i,t at Aatl. 1913,
at th. north iliMir of tin county court
j hoiim in I'rini'vill., I'riaik county, Or..
itoii, at tha tinur of 2 n't-liN-k in th.
: nftt'ruiHiii of aaiil ilny, acll all th. riuht,
till, ami inti'rt'Bl th. aid ili-liuulanta,
Krvil T. HinKHia ami Mn, A. ('. Jorlu
ami A. ('. .Ionian, h.r htialminl, hail in
ami to th. Hiil ilmrrih.il real proK'rty
I to thti liiih.at hnlilnr, to aatiafy aail
)ii'ti;itii'nt, inl'r.at, attom.y'a ftMi,
cokim ami accruing coata, auhjnct to r-
ili'inptlon aiTonliiiK to law.
l irat iHihliratioii July lllih. lUI.I,
Khamc I:uiH,
Sh.rifl ol CriMik county.
Hy W. K. Van All.n, ilnpnty.
Notic to Cradltoi'i
Nutlet' Ih luTi-hy (ilvi'ti by thi tin
iIithIkiii'iI, tin iiiliiiliilatrittur with
tliu will niini'xi'il, of the entitle uf
liln Wrltftit-, ilii'i'iiMfil, tu cri'illtura uf
aulil diH-i iiMcil mill nil mthuiik IihvIiik
cliilniH iiKuln.t huIiI CBinti tu pri'.i'iil
til. Bllllll' with tin irunr vuiicIiith
tu tin 1 1 in IithIu iii-iI nt tin iilllcc uf M.
It. Illlli t t , In I'rlii. -villi, On., within
mIx 111 it 1 1 )ih (ruin tli. ilnti) uf the Mr.t
pIlllllcllllUII Uf I III. lllltll'l.
HiiIimI mill iiiIiIIhIuiI lirHt Hun Julv
3, IMS. M. I). I'uwki.i.,
A 1 1 m I Hint in 1 1 r with will iiiincxi'il uf
I'MtllU' III lllll WrlKllt, (ll'CIIIHIll.
Notice (or Piihlicutiuii.
Iinpartni.iit of tho Int.riur,
V. H. I.hihI Ollico at Tha llallna. Or.
July L'ml, 1M3.
Notice in hereby ifiven that
Krn.t V. Kinitnell
of t'rincvillii, Or.iiim, who, on Dccuinher
27fH, 1 ! K JO, nmiltt Imiiii'HtoHil entry No.
jH"i7rl.'t, for ne1 aeetimi 112, townahip III
aouth, ration 15 cant, Willnm.tto miiriiU
: inn, haa lileil notice of liilnntioii to
! iniikn liiiiil tliriie-year proof, to entail
li.h cluliri to the iinil ahove ihwerihwl,
j Imfore Timothy K. J. Huffy, II. H, com-
miHHiimer, at rrluevilla, Oregon, on the
lllth ilny of AiiKHMt, 1M:i.
Claimant nainea Hawitnenaen: (ilenn
1 1 tiil t i k hum , Jnr.nl Becker, Hurry Van
Muter anil (lenrne II. HntlllT, all of
I'rineville, Ori'Kmi.
7 l()p II. Khank Wooncucit, Heuidtiir.
Cancelled Warrants
The following wurrmitH liavlnir
l)(etl tHHiied over Mcvetl yeiiTH, lire
heri'liy ordered eniicelled liy the
county court, iiiiIchh called for within
alxty dayH from July 1, HUM:
No. 1M, tHHiied to S. M. Scott, Do
ceinher 1, lildf), for fi 110.
No. H2fi, luMueil to Wiillea WTlllaniH,
AuifiiHt S, I'.IO.-), for S1.20.
No. IK.1i, to (irneo .Smith, AiiKUKt8,
l!l(l."i, for (fl.'JO.
No. 107, to C. W. Whllconil), Janu
ary 4, lOOfi, fur 1B 00.
No 2'JS, 1.ii W. A. WTnotNkv, Jntiti-Ht-y
4, lllOfi, for tl CO.
No. 2fil, to ClwiH. I). WcIhz, January
4, lOlKi, for $1.00.
WAituicx Down,
County ( ierk.
a