Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 07, 1913, Image 2

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    CALIFORNIA MILITIA
CALLEDJQOT BY RIOT
Four Killed in Strike of Hop
pickers' in Wheatland
Fields.
Sacramento. A sptvlal Iratn carry
fcg fire companies of militia has been
nitred to leave here for .Wheatland
Cal., where four men. Including th
district attorney of Yuba county, er
killed In a battle between 400 striking
loppickers and a sheriff's posse.
According to reports reaching here
from Wheatland, the hop pickers held
a meeting at noon Sunday and formu
lated demands for Increased wasea.
All were employes of the Purst n.nch,
hlch ts partly within Wheatland.
Purst and Constable Anderson at
tended the meeting. Durst refused tha
demand for more pay, the men be
came abusive. Anderson sought to
place a leader under arrest. He was
disarmed and beaten but escaped and
telephoned Sheriff Voss, of Yuba coun
ty, for help.
Voss gathered a posse at Marysville
and hastened to Wheatland by auto
mobile from Marysville, the county
tvat. District Attorney Manwell ae
eonipnnied him. When the machines
reached Wheatland. Voss sousht to
parley with the rioters. Abusive lan
guage was hurled at him and he seii
ed one man and started toward the
motor cars. The prisoner's friends
leaped at tie sheriff and beat him
Into unconsciousness. The depu
ties made a charge and a volley
at shots was exchanged. Mauwell,
standing by the automobiles, F. Cun
atngham, a deputy sheriff and an un
named deputy were instantly killed.
PROSECUTE LAND LOCATORS
Oregon Authorities on Trail of Fraud
ulent Promoters.
Portland, Ore. Prosecution of per
sons engaged in the Illegal practice of
"locating" settlers on Oregon and Call
iVrrnia land grant claims will be start
nil at once by Clarence L. Reames,
Tnfted States district attorney In Port
Bind. "There is no legitimate authority for
any one selling location on any of
these lands," said Mr. Reames. "In
the first place the property still Is In
litigation, as the railroad has appealed
the case. No locations can be made
Tntil the government finally gets title
to the lands. Even then locations can
not be accepted, as it will require an
act of congress to open the property
lor entry. Any locations that are
made now are not worth a cent"
PRESIDENT HUERTA
; WILL NOT RESIGN
Mexico City. Foreign interference
the conduct of his task of pacifica
tion will not be tolerated by Provision
al President Huerta. He proposes to
itay In the presidency, and will broon
ao Interference on the part of the na
tionals or foreigners.
This determination was expressed
in a statement issued by Dr. Aurelia
30 Vrrutio, the Mexican Minister of
e Interior, on behalf of the presi
dent. "General Huerta will not resign,"
Er. Urrutio said. "Much less will he
permit nationals or foreigners to take
a hand In a question In which is In
Tolved his honor and that of the na
tion. I will say more that General
Huerta has contracted an obligation
with the nation and will promise the
entire world to establish peace in the
Mexican republic.
This obligation is in the way of be
ing fulfilled. If, when it is realized,
our government has been recognized
by that of the United States, we shall
rejoice. If it is not, we will lament
St. We will not, however, change our
attitude of defense of national honor
and dignity."
N. P. Operators Favor Strike.
St Paul, Minn. While exact re
turns on the strike vote recently tak
n by Northern Pacific Railway tele
graphers have not been given out by
anion officials, it was intimated here
that practically all the 1237 men In
Tolved have voted In favor of a strike,
If necessary, to obtain from the road
their demands of higher wages and
setter working conditions.
Socialist Plea Rejected by Governor.
Olympia, Wash. Governor Lister,
answering Seattle Socialists who ap
pealed from Adjutant-General Llewel
Tfn'i order refusing the use of the
armory for a presentation of the play,
"The Colonel and His Friends," based
en the riots which occurred luring
Jotlatch week, Indorsed General Lle
wellyn's action.
Srastle Cut Made In Express Rates
San Francisco. The state railway
commission of California ordered re
ductions in the express rates of Wells
jTargo & Co. amounting to a cut of
$750,000 from present annual revenue.
VICTORIANO HUERTA
V
Vlctoriano Huerta, President of
Mexico, whose administration the
American Government has not formal
ly recognized.
CONDEMNS EXILE OF EDITOR
Governor Condemns Coos Bay Citi
zens. Officials and Radical I. W. W.s
Salem, Or. Declaring that the fail
ure of the authorities to prosecute the
leaders of the "mob" that deported
Dr. Ilalley K. I.each. socialist editor,
from Pamlon, will subject them to re
moval from office. Governor West, in
a written statement scored the radical
element of the 1. W. W. s and leading
I business men of Ilandon.
The governor criticises Al rowers,
of the Smith-Powers Lumber company,
declaring if he was the inspiration of
the "mob" as reported, "he has proved
himself an enemy to society and an
outlaw. He has placed himself on as
unsafe a footing as any of the I. W.
W. s or Dr. Leach. . ... m
Bryan Fund Is Started.
Austin, Tex. It Is planned by the
Democrats of Texas to 'raise a large
fund by popular subscription for the
benefit of Secretary of State W. J.
Bryan. The money will be paid over
to him on the contingency that he
agrees to abandon the lecture platform
and devote his entire time to the state
department The movemeut was start
ed in Orange, Tex., and the Democrats
in that town have already pladged
$4000 to the fund.
Bigger Vancouver Garrison la Likely
Vancouver Barracks, Wash. That
this post will not be abandoned, but
Instead will be improved and Increas
ed In size and Importance is the im
pression gained by officers from Sec
retary of War Lindley M. Garrison.
SECRETARY GARRISON
WANTS BIG MILITIA
Portland, Ore. Taking under ad
visement with a brief passing com
ment, the appeal for government aid
in securing "40 feet of water at the
Columbia bar," Secretary of War Gar
rison at the banquet here made In his
honor, made an urgent plea for awak
ened responsibility and co-operation
on the part of the business men of the
country In building up a strong na
tional guard side by side with the
standing army of the United States.
"There is a spirit in the west that
I want directed toward the larger af
fairs of the department with which I
am identified," said Secretary Garri
son. "There is a larger sphere, than
that of the development of your own
resources. Do you realize that in all
the continental United States, you
have on its feet and fully equipped for
action in case of war only 32,000 men?
"If a quarrel is forced on us, and I
am the last man among you that would
hope for such a thing, do you realize
that we have got to have behind our
standing army a trained national
guard to stand as a second line, and
back of these we must have laws that
will enable us to bring Into action all
of the able volunteers who are willing
to bear arms?"
Story of Noah Is Found on Stone
Philadelphia The Bible story of
Noah and the flood 1b confirmed In
many details by hieroglyphics written
at least 4000 years ago by a historian
who lived In ancient Babylon, accord
ing to announcement made by the
University of Pennsylvania.
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat, New Crop Club, 78c; blue
stem, 82c; red Russian, 77c.
Hay Timothy, $22 ; alfalfa, $13.60.
Butter Creamery, 30c.
Eggs Candled, 27c; ranch, 22c.
Wool Kastern Oregon, 16c; Wil
lamette valley, 19c.
Seattle.
Wheat, New Crop Bluestem, 80c;
club, 78c; red Russian, 77c.
Eggs 28c.
Butter Creamery, 31c.
Hay Timothy, $22 per ton; alfalfa,
$13 per ton.
C T
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
Fir at Pendleton destroyed half
that city's t'lniirttown, and for a time
endangered the business section. The
loss was $7.')00.
t'ertlflvstos to teach for life wer
Issued by Superintendent of Public
Instruction Churchill to o Mnon,
the largest number ever granted after
an examination of applicants.
Governor West has authorlied the
announcement that hereafter the state
would see to It that the licenses -if all
saloonkeepers convicted of violating
the law were forfeited.
The commercial fishing season on
the upper Roue hiver, comprlsln the
territory between Grants Pass and the
mouth of Jump off Jos creek, closed
t midnight July 31,
It Is expected that a general Inspec
tion of all the irr'K'ition projects In
On-mil In which the government Is
Interested will be made by Franklin
X. Lane, secretary of the Interior, itur
'ng his visit to this state i ext month.
Senator t hamberlaln has bee i ail
thurizcil by the public land committee
to report favorably a bill reducing the
.10 limit under which homeslej-d or
olN'r entries may be made by male or
j it'ia.ile pcisons. to IS years,
i Major James F. Mcltidoe, of the
j corps of United Slates engineers, iui
I nour.ces that it is the Intention to he
j i;:n work on the north Jetty it the
mouth of the Columbia river In Ocui
! her.
i The old territorial seal of Oregon.
; which was discarded when Oregon was
. a imi'red to the Union in lsa4. now is
I t!ie otiieia! sia! of Multnomah cour.ty
and incidentally the first seal which
J this couniy has ever had.
! A small cloudburst hit Shanlko no
i coinpanied by a high w liul and light
I nine. An inch of water stood hi the
streets of Shaniko and outbuildings
j anil fences were turned over and dam
' aged.
j A monument marked "Lincoln Na
I tlonal Highway" has been placed on
! the road leading from Klamath Falls
! to Lakeview, where the county line
: between Klamath and Lake counties
crosses the road.
Announcement was made by Gover
nor West of his recommendations to
the interior department for the dls-
j trihution of the 10 per cent road fund
provided by the department through
the sale of timber lands In forest re
serves. Morrow county citizens have raised
I over $2500 to hold a county fair on
September 25. 26 and 27. A good prem
ium list well be offered for all claiBes
of livestock and farm produce and a
baby show will be among the attrac
tions. Joseph Kris, a Chicago engineer and
metallurgist, is at Cherryvllle, looking
up a location for the White Cross
Providence and the American Homes
association. Its object Is to provide
small tracts for bomeaeekers of lim
ited means.
While Engineer William Oliver, run
ning out of L'mntllia on the O.-W. R.
& X., was engaged In filing the head
light, his engine crashed Into a string
of freight cars. He suffered a broken
leg, four broken ribs and numerous
bruises in the collision which ensued.
One of the greatest collections of
agates, Indian curios and sea mosses
ever displayed Is promised tit the third
annual agate carnival, which will he
j held at Port Orford, August 15 and Hi.
i The dedication of the Port Orford
agate palace Is also to be a feature
j of the carnival.
A threshing machine was blown to
pieces by a smut explosion at Ely En
I bysk's big wheat ranch, several miles
! north of Pendleton. Frank Waltham,
i the separator tender, was seriously
i burned, and 25 acres or morn of grain
was destroyed In the fire which f ol
. lowed.
j The contracors predict that they
i will finish the long tunnel at Notl on
the Southern Pacific branch from Ku
; gene to Coos Bay within 30 days. One
end of the bore Is now 2117 feet Into
I the mountains and the other Is In 54
feet, with 309 feet remaining to blast
out.
Representative Slnnott baa urged
the public lands committee to take up
at once the Borah homestead bill,
which requires homestead Improve
ments of a certain cash value per acre.
He urged that the bill, which has al
ready parsed the senate, be made an
emergency matter and become t law
at this session.
A feud, which has been going on for
the past three years between J. N.
Besselleu, negro farmer of Clackamas
county, and Lawrence Myers, a white
farmer of Sunnynide precinct, culmin
ated when Myers ambushed and at
tempted to kill his colored neighbor.
Myera was arrested by Sheriff Mass
and brought to Oregon City. His ball
was fixed at $1000, which he was not
able to raise, and he was lodged in Jail.
The supreme court of Oregon hand
ed down 19 opinions, the largest num
ber ever given out In one day. The
court rendered 66 opinions during
July, also establishing a new record
for any one month. In one of ltB Im
portant rulings, the court hold that
Initiative measures should not be plac
ed on ihe ballot for Ihe special refej
entlutii election called for next November.
in 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f oviit uwy
ft
"I Got This Fine Pipe Willi Liggett
& Myers Duke's Mixture"
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All kiiulj of men sinokr Duke's Mixture in all kliuli
of pipes is well as in cienrrttrs and they all trll the mine
atorj. Tliry like tlie genuine, natural tolwcco Ute of
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ChoitT hrihl lrf ngrd to mellow miMnrM. mrrfulljf itrmmrd
and then Kn,,u'llri"trrry K" !'"''. Ii Ii Kr.iJr IhIm-o -that's
what you fvi m Hip n'tv l"v M e 1 ulc i Mutiir? m'k
You net otic mnd m half tHinc'rn nf thi purr, milt), tiYh-'hlfui
Mwivo, un'iurjwusril in quality, for atui iUt rat.li wi - )uu
gi-t a txMk of pnprr .
Now About the Free Pipe
Inrvrrv .irk f,j ,Ci"ff i.Vvr s I hikp'i Mnlurrr now puck
a coitpon. You run m limine thrsn rouMn for a pipe or for utaur
other valtiatilf nrut unciuI artirlr. TIii-m prrnili rm( not on
jtfnny. Then" m pome ttiiii( for rrrry inrmbrr of family
k.it ra, rntt htrt glovr. tcntim rnckct. rnmrrm, toilet artit'lc,
uit lasca, caura, uuihrrlUn, ami iloirnsof ulitrr thmo- J"t !
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Statement of Resource! and Liabilities of J
The First National Bank I
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Of Prineville, Oregon
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B. F. Allen. Prcatdent
Will WimnJn, Vic Pr.d.nl
The Journal is Cheap at $1.50 a year
North
NOW IN FULL BLAST
Why not plan your Summer Vaction at this won
derful resort, reached by rail to
to Portland vfa
A Trip
Down the
Columbia
And Steamer Trip
down the Columbia via O.-W. R. & N. Steamers "T.
J. Potter' or "Hassalo," daily except Sunday.
Surf Bathing. Fishing. Tents and
Cottages to Rent. Good Hotel
accommodations.
Excellent Uostuurant Service on lioutn. Itifonmilion furniHlmtl
on appliciitioii to
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ut tin' imrili iluur of tin- ii hi n t y rnnrt.
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! ili'lli.tii.n arcur.liiiH to Inw.
: I imt i.iililii'iilioii July Hull. l'.iKI.
I-IUNK Kl.KIS!.,
I SliiTilT ill Crook I'onniy.
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in-tt, llii 1. 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 im I rnlor Willi
tl.o will mini'vcil, nf tlie t-HffLti- uf
liln Wiluhi, iIi-ii-mm-iI, iiM-ri'illlorH nf
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luililli'MI ion uf I liU 1 1 1 In-.
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i Htiiti-uf liln Wilnlil, ili'ci'iiMi'il.
Nnllcu for l'lihliciilliin.
ii'iartmiit nf tlm Intrrinr,
U. H, I.iiml oiiii-o Kt 'I'lui lialli-a, lira.
July L'ml, 11113.
Nntii'is in lutrnliy givt-ii that
Krtiiwt (1. Kiminull
nf I'rlnnvilln, Ori-iinn, wl'in, nn Ilpciiilr
27ili. l!H)!l, niiiiln liumi-Hiniiil unt ry No.
r7o:i, fur n-4' ani'tinn 112, lowiiHliip lit
wniili, raiitfu 15 t-Hnt, Willmncttn innriil
ian, hint tU-i nutice of iiiti'iilion to
iiiako II i, nl tlirne-ycar proof, to t-Rtuli.
linh cliiiin to tint iiiml aliovti ilimrrihi-il,
lii-loro Tininthv K. J. Duffy, U.S. coin
iiiiHHioncr, ut I'rinevillH, Ori'gon, on the
Hllli iliiy of AiiKimt, 1111:1,
Cliiiiniuit iiiuniiH iih witiicHHPH : Clioin
llunilrii kHoii, Jui'oli Him ki-r, Hurry Van
Mnlnr and (ii'orKii II. Kmliff, (ill of
Prineville, Ori-uon.
" Hli II. I'hank Woniirorit, Ki-(iiitor.
Cancelled Warrants
Tlm following warrant IiuvIiik
lii'i'ii Ihhiii'iI (ivcr Hi-vi'ii jearM, an
lirri'liy (inlcri'il raiu'i'lli'il by tlm
count .v court iiiiIi-hm i nlli'il for within
Mlxl.y iIhjh froiii July J, 113:
No. l'.ll, IhhiiciI In S. M, Si'ott, I)u
(ciiilii.r 1, lliofi, fur ,fil no.
No. Il2.ri, Ihhiii'iI tu Walli'H WIlllaniK,
AtntUHl N, lllli,-,, for f 1.20.
No. H2I1, to (iince KinUli, AiiKUHt 8,
llMl.i, fur II. 2().
No. 1!I7, In C. W. Wlillcmiili, Janu
nr.v 4, lililli, furflfi III).
No 2JK, tu v. A. WlnofHkv, Jmiiu
nr.v 4, Illlili, fur H Till.
No. 2fil, In ciniH. 1). WcIhz, January
1, mini, fur fl.on.
W AliUICN IlnwN,
t'olinty Clerk.