OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. McMlnnvlll Man Killed McMlninllle.-Walter lloclK"m wn kill.. I uii.l Frank Wllliur seriously In jured, hi Hit. linn. In nf James Hutch i'ii, lu rouble Hli lila in. i'Ii t on her tlllllnl.lll West of MoMlunvlllo. 'Ilm almulliiK occurred when James lliilrlii'iia ami II. I,. Ilonly worn ilrlv I ii k nlonit mi tlm mini Ira. Unit from luil la known na I'm Vim- Kl.lK" tn Mi-MiihivIIIk. They pulled up at k tillioe Ill III" roil it where must ol MM' riitioliers lit-t lliflr mall and hum their mall liokra. Horn Mull hiMia nn'l Wilbur ami thry were mini In a liwiiod iunrr"l. over hut la mil known, tin! It l Ki'iioriilly run. . .I.'.l to In. tlix I'ltinul lit an old KriulK". Kimie witnesses to tlio IriiK oily di-claro Wlllmr struck lliiiolioti twlin ii ii. I lliililicii pulled hl revnl cr, ahiKitliiK Wlllmr twli In llin arm unit unco III tin- left shoulder. Inatitutri to Dt Hold ("nrviilllH I'liina for h.il.llnil no f-ti-n.li .l cries of farmers' Institute lit full In Luke, 1 In rin-y. Kliimalli n'i.1 trunk roiiiiil. K are f.iriiiuliii...l I') tli' ritoiisluu ttlv tKltiii of Uri'K.m Anriil turiil r.ill. K'' n result of (In- in went d. -1111111.1 for "ii.'li Int.! riicHi.n i-ipnaM to A. II. ('nrillcy, il.'im of HKHoiilliire at o. A. r. mi his r.-.-.'iit trip Uir.iiiKli (Ytttnil (ir.'i;..n wIlli representative! of tin- Or.non Ii.'rto.iii.'iit League. Flrat Coast Artillery Wins I'oiil.in.l 'I I... r:ii c.io.i ni.ill..ry team won Hi." much r.n. i.'.l ami luirj fmiKlit fur Kim-rniir'a Ir.ipliy In ll"' an nual Ort'toii mule mllttln rill.- match held at Camp Kli.-i in..., rltlc field. Clackamas. 'Mi.' team soured lnM" out of n iiiii.ll.li' U'oii nii.l for fltuil hoiiora ilofriiti'il III"' third Inliinlry team Willi ll a. nr. of 1"4J. Allen Shcrp Drcltion Rendered. rialcm. The attorney k'-iotiiI liaa rendered nil opinion to Thomas S. Far nil. il.'puiy illi.irl.-t attorney nt I.nko-vli-w, Unit tin' county cannot collect license foes i-hn ri!itI iiKiilnal fnrotitn ali.'.'P lirounlit Into the count)' fur feed' lull If tin' alir.'p iff ri'iiiovi'.l without tlui owner ever npiilyliiK for a license. RAILROAD TO PRINEVILLE Electric Road From Metollut to D Built by Tscoms Man rrlni'Vllli'. AftiT ncgolliitlon oov rrlnK prmlli'iilly n yenr, n final con tnirt was closed by tlm oltlr.ons' com mittee, roprcsciitliiK tho business In ti'N'Ht of I'rlnevlllo iinil vicinity, nnd II. I". Khi'll, or Tacomn, Wash., fur tho conatriii'tlnn of ft railroad from Meto llua to rrlni'vllliv Mr. Shell hna lurKO bualui'aa lJit-r-nt nt Tonlno, Wash., nnd la w.'ll known In cntialrurtlon Cir cles. Tlii- pri.pni.iMl mini will run from Mctnllus In rrlni'Vllli'. n illHlnncr of nliniit :M inlloa, through olio of tho richest funning districts 111 tlio Mate, tmmt-illiiti'ly ni.ir.'iit to tin' rout' nr.i vast ar.'iia of iiiiil.'Vi'Iop.'il iiKrtciittunil nn.l timlii'r land nwaltlnK furnmrH ami iiiIIIh. Till' pine forentH povorltiR tliousanda of aiiuiirv inlli'a, with firm timber, ex ti'tid down to within a fow inllra of l'riiiovlllf, and are ntilly urreHalMo by well built wniton roiula, and ran bo ronrhed by train rouda with an ewy trail 0. Girl to Bulldog Steer Pmirtloton. Tllllo Baldwin, bronco buater and trick rldsr, who rod at the Btadlum at Tacoma thl year, has a nnw and thrllllnK Blunt which she la going to put on for the Roundup at rendlnton September 11, 12 and 13. Tllllo aaya ahe la a cow girl and to prove It ihe la going to bulldog a ateer. She la now practicing up on a tame half brood Joraoy on the Sherry inni h north of town, but when It comoa to the Roundup ahe anyi ehe la going to lot them ahoot the ateer out of the bunch of Toxna longhonia and ahe will do the rout. If ahe auccoeda ahe will be the flrat woman In the world to bulldog a ter In opon competition with cowboya. Parcela May Be Refuted MarBhfU'ld, Contractor Pernard, who hnnilli'8 the mull aorvlce between Cooh and Curry county polnta and RoHi'burK, haa notified the government that he will not be able to handle the parcel pott htisltioHS during the winter montha oven nt extra pay. In the win ter months It la orten neceasary to transport the mall on packhoraea In atend of by atago, the roada being too muddy for the hitter. Girl Dlea of Ptomaine Poleonlng Marahfleld. Miss Viola Lattln, a 16 year old South Inlet girl, died sudden ly at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lattln, of ptomaine poi soning. She was taken 111 after eating some green ponchos. . Other members of the family were also uffocted, but recovered. NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Resignation of Ambassador to Mexico is Accepted by President Wilson. Wellington I'ri'nlili-ut Wllaon took tin. flrat ali-p In tin. pull, y through wlili h ho propiiaoa to dual with the Mi'Xliun eltimtlon whon ha formally arii'ptHl tlm n-KlKiintlon of Anibiiana dor lloiiry I. ahe Wllaon, to take offii t (). ioI.it 14, nnd ami to Mi'Ul. o aa lila porBoiuil ri'pri'Hi'iitatlv but not ac cr.'.lli.'.l to tlm lliiorta govortimoiit tiovoriior John Uml, of Mlunoaota, a II fo long friend of H.-i-r.-lnry llryun. The iiiiiliTHtaudllig la that when a ata hli. KoviTiiUH'iit la oatiilillahi'd in M. ll co Mr. I.lnd III bo miuii'd aa ainliui.u. dor. It la an I.I th Iirvaldi'lit la oltai-rvlug with k.'.-n Ititoroat the offorta of load ing Molil alia to bring about p.'iiro anil will offer no auKKi'ntloua until thoao appari ntly prove futile. That Mr. Llnd will ho rmpowori-d to eiplalli to all !iiulri-rM tho uniilloralile oppoalllon of tlm Aiiiorlriiu Kovorumolit to tlio roc OKiiltloii of tho llurrta a.lnilnUlnilloll In hi 1.1 to ho a fai'tor will, ll may BKalat tho nlluutloii. Protectorate for Nicaragua Dropped Horri lary lirynua plan for an Amor, loan protootiirtito over Nicaragua, pro vI.IIhk for Amertran auporvlalon of NlraraKua'a fliiiinroa, Iniiepotitli'iit and for. Inn ri'latloim. have boon shelved for llio tlllli' bi'llig. Apparontly Willi the koowl. 'litis of tho H.tiiiliilntratlou, the senate forolgn r.'liillous I'ouunttti'O puKMi-.l n ronolu tinii iihUIiik the Hi-.-ri-tary of staio to stihinlt u now Ntniraiiuan treaty, omit tl lift tho pr.itortoriiti' policy. The com part at tin roipii'Mt of the senate com tiilltio Is to b" limited strictly to tho irl k I ii i1 n.'Kotlntloua with NU'iiniKua by which the I'nliod Biatoa wns to pay JH.iion.iMKl for an exclusive canal rlKht ncroKH tho rniintry, a naval huso alls on tho Hay of lloiiescn, and a lease to the Corn Manda In tho Car ibbean S.a. Opponents of tho proposed protec torate bad mailt ll clear that ll would bo ImpnsKlblo to secure ratification of the Nicaraguan treaty lu the present congress if the ao-callotl protectorate auieii.lmoiit wore liiclu.l.'d In It. Tula . 'ailment la understood to liav In line. I Secretary llryan to consent to Its withdrawal. Federal Cash to Help Move Cropa Twenty five to fifty million dollars of government funds will be dcpoKllod In the national hanks of the south and west nt once by Secretary McAdoo to facilitate tin movement of crops. Fed oral, state and municipal bonds and prime commercial paper will be ac cepted aa security for the money, on which tho banks will pay 2 per cent Interest. The motive of Secretary McAdoo In announcing this policy Is to anticipate tlio money atrlugoiicy In tho late sum mer nnd fall, which Invariably accom panies tlm marketing nnd movoiiicut of crops, especially when they nre un usually liiruo, as the harvest now bo ginning forecasts. Hepresontatlve hankers of 59 lnrce cities III the agricultural regions of the south, middle west nnd Pacific const wore Invited by Secretary Mc Adoo to come to Washington to con fer with the treasury department re garding the distribution of govern ment funds to be deposited In the national banks to facilitate tjie mar keting and, movement of tho crops. Among the 69 cities Invited to be represented are Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Or., Seattle, and Spokane, Wash. National Capital Brevltlea The house resolution oalllng tor an Investigation of the attorney general'e action In postponing the Dlggs-Camt-nettt white slave case was tabled by a vote of 93 to 57. Chairman Flood, of the house for eign affairs committee, admitted that It waa by direct requeat of the presi dent that Ambassador Wilson did not appear before his committee. The democratic members of the house banking and currency commit tee have planned to settle nil difficul ties over the currency measure at a party caucus to be held August 11. Senator I.a Follette has Informed the senate that only 68 replies have bean received to the 2500 seta of Ques tions mailed to manufacturers through out the country, In which they were asked to furnish Information as to the probnbla effect upon their Indus tries of democratic, tariff revision. The lobby committee completed the examination of Martin M. Mulball, ex lobbylat for the National Association of Manufacturers, and the grilling of that Individual will be transferred early to the house. Reduotlont 'In express rates which will cost the companies fully $26,000, 000 a year, approximately 16 per cent of their grots revenue, were ordered by the interstate commerce commis sion to become effective on October 15, 1913. Notable reforms in practices also wera ordered. MRS. PANKKURST f ;,' ,.''-ty t 1 Afv" " a j, ' 0) hf Amncan lrM AMOclatloa. Mr. Punk hurst, the noted militant Suffragette who Is causing much trou ble In England. Brief News of the Week A train near Hodge City, Kan., waa stall, il by grasshoppers In a deep cut. A law abolishing fntj lunch In sa loon lias gone Into effect lu Connecti cut. Following America's example, Del 4;liim will ci lel.rati' her flint "mothers' day" Aui;usl 15. Tho Hunt Ian government decl.h .l not to participate officially lu the San FrnnoiKi'o oxpoKltloii. Iteports from Peking say that the barkhone of the revolution In southern China is believed to have been broken. Kaunas Is op pressed by drouth, liav Iiik suffered tho second driest mouth In July over known since tho weather bureau was established 30 years ago. Fire Insurance companies which left the stale of Missouri because they were displeased w ith an act passed by the Inst legislature are arranging to return. In the city election nt Cincinnati the Citizens' ticket, headed by Walter 11. Knight and nominated to frame the proposed new charter, swept every thing before It. Iliilgarla, Servla. Greece and Monte negro have signed a five days' armis tice at lliicliarest. Houmanla, their rep resentatives having agreed to hold a peace conference during that period. A court martial has convened at flerMn to try the German officers ac cused of accepting bribes for Infor mation as to pending government con tracts for arms and ammunition. The Woodmen of the World, In see Sinn nt Colorado Springs, selected Den ver ns tho place for holding the next triennial convention of the Pacific Jur isdiction, In 1916. According to a decision handed down by the district court at St. Paul, Minn., newspapers have a rlsht to de cline advertising when they deem It objectionable, even when it is submit ted to them under a yearly contract. The reason why Great Britain Is holding aloof from the Panamn Paclflc exposition, is. according to the offi cials of the llritlsh board of trade, that their Inquiries have shown It to be Impossible to Induce a sufficient number of llritlsh manufacturers to Incur the necessary cost of preparing exhibits. People in the News The new American ambassador to Japan, George W. Guthrie, of Pitts burg, arrived at Toklo. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw has filed a pe tition in involuntary bankruptcy at Now York. She specifies her liabilities at $$043 and her assets at $250. Alfred O. Vanderbllt has denied at Long Branch, N. J., that his sister, the Countess Szechenyl, contemplates a divorce, as reported. Samuel D. llaynes, a pardoned con vict, walked out of the prison gates at Thomastown, Me., after serving 34 years for the murder of a policeman. While nearly 4000 feet in the air, a monoplane driven by W. C. Uobluson, of Chicago, caught fire when a fuse on the engine blew out. Robinson ex tinguished the flames with a band ex tinguisher while descending, and reached the ground safely. Surrogate Cohalan, of New York has fixed tho amount which the beueflciar ies under the will of the late Colonel John Jacob Astor will have to pay as Inheritance tax. The total is $3,400, 000. John F. Mltchel, democrat, collector of the Port of New York, was nom inated on the fusion ticket by tbe fusion committee. The Sun Francisco council of build ing trades huB elected P. y. McCarthy president for the seventeenth consec utive term. He was formerly mayor of Sun Francisco. At the hearing held by the police commission at San Francisco to Inves tigate the administration of Chief of Police White, two Chinese witnesses testified that a fund of $10,000 had been raised In Chinatown to bring about White's appointment. Trade at Home "Kvery time you go to town And start to throw your money around, Kay ''HoDie-mailn goo la are tbe stuff (or me, Jtecause they spoil I'roa-per-i-ty." The dollar you send to the Kustero Store Sayi "'iood-hye l!ill" (or evermore, hut the dollar you spend with the Home-made sound Koepa a'comin' and a'comio' and a'couiin' around." A. H. Lippman & Co. Cwooiv Cojjntv Bank PRINEVILLE, OREGON Imm (vrlrft ItHfiklnK HrtuikC ... I1B.7M.M 4.7sS.ini ... 2I.HWV) ... M,4'l.7 Total .70J5 W. A. Booth. Pres. I). F. Htbwakt. Vlee-Prwi. . A. Boot b, AmlKtant Cannier tiiree worn enemies the drunkard, the heavy drinker, and the man who craves rough, strong, high-proof W. J. Van Schuyver & ' ii. Portland, Express and Passenger Stage Line Three hours between Redmond ami Prliiovllle, faro $1.50. Airent ftir Xiirtehrti. (.it. Northern ami American Express) Co. (iitlee open from 7 u. m to 6 p. m.; Sunday 9 to 1::0. Ollice nt Pioneer Creu.ni i o. 12-19 Jourdan & Son Livery Feed and Sale Stable In Cornett Stage Barn Prineville Oregon Special attention given to the traveling Public. Hay 25c a day per head. Give us a call. AARON W. LTTIMIBEIR, 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 6 19 lmo Liabiliti Capital paid In full Hurplin t'ndlvldfd profile LtepoallJ. ps.fum.oo .'".' T,7S.US 15I.W7.4S C. M. ELKIKa,Caahler whiskey. II Cyrus Noble mild pure JJ Co., General Agents OregoD WHITE Prop. Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON airaittamtiiiftnmiti!titwtwmtiiii TtereistheAnswerfin j nt i WLBMLR5 f New International! The MutftuM wtBsm 1 FTrT dar In your tnlfc rd ffftdlnr. at 1 IWim!. on tV nt' t cm. In liie rtftne. txhop jf Bid w IhI toil lta,Hjr que! ion tt dm an- g jn of wfim mn word. A frind inks I "VM.nt Dinkr fiinft-nr h-iMm?" Yoo ati-lf 5 Vtr ln alum of lteh Kairin or the proniin- S fit! ion of jmjutiu. H h t il wh.lt ? I lint New (nation iiwm an kind of S qiHirtiona In Ijinrunt. History. litftftr-iphy, j J" i' tioii, tumgn Viri!, Ir-.'.n, ArU and s DticiH unm at mutuant. Wjv 4 00,000 Word. fiJA 3 OOO Illustrations. rV. 1 von vu.veOa 2700 Pagaa. The onfr i"lKnifTw!th tli? mu divided pagm, chif- u-n a m A bluka or (kniiu," Ma Papar EdHlaae On Uiin. ouiitie. atmnr. 1 India IKkOrr. U tint Kilia. : U tion loown t: Mwrriam f t Uuterinafnrm ao UtUt ii it and ao ronfeiii4i't to UMrii, iiin (ln liftlf M,e tln. Vtwa .nH 4 ! A U wciKiitof k"uUs luiiUou. j On tronf hfxjkrmBr. Wt. Dinciiea. UlVVtUOI'l, VvbUcftQaa and rcir rituaMt atpcMa etc. HUtRtAM CO, Sprtaifiahl, MaaC millRlHI!ni11tlic!l!IHI!limi1!itil, Sheriff's Sale I'.v virtue of an exei'Utiou ami or der of sale, issoril out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Crook county, on tlio Mh iliiy of May, 19l:i, In favor of Chfufor A. Stamp, plaintiff, vs. ii. K. Koliluson. lofoiiilatit. for the sum of twenty- elirhf hutiilreil oicliteen ami iio 100 S2M8 95I ilollars, with interest there on from the Mth clay of May, ll'lll, ut the rate of seven (7 1 per cent, per an num, ami two huutlred ami tilt' ($i"iO W ilollars attorney's fees, ami the further sum of twenty-five K'.'i 00 ) il.illiirs costs, which Jin lament wan enn.llt-il and il.M.keteil in tlio clerk's ollice of sai.l court. In sal.l county, on the 29th day of .1 uly, H'13, which execution comtuanils me to m il the following desbriced real prop erty, to wit : The northeast quarter (ne'4) of section iiuinlier thirty-live (35), of township twelve (121, south of range twelve (121, oast of the Willamette meridian, in Crook county, state of Oregon, together with all the tene ments, herlilltaments and appur tenance" thereunto belonging or In any wise npiiertaiuing, to be sold by the sherltl of said county, as under execution, and the proceeds of suell sale, after paying the costs and dis bursements, attorney's lees anu tne expenses herein stated, shall be ap plied upon the Judgment, and ll tne proceeds of bucIi sale lie Insufficient, the plalntln shall nave Imminent anu execution against the defendant, H. E. Uobluson, to recover such balance unpaid, and In obedience to said ex cutlon, order of sale and decree, no tice Is hereby given that I have levied upon the real property above described, and will on TuUr, Septratxr 21, 1913 at the hour of 2 o'clock p. tu., nt the north door of the court house, in Prineville, oregon.sell to the highest bidder, for Cash lu hand, the above deserllied real property, or as much thereof as may be required to satisfy said judgment, interest, attoruev's fees, costs and accruing costs. Dated thisJilwt day of ,luly,A.I).1913. Fhank Ei.kinh, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon. numinous. In the county court of the state of Oregon for Crook county. Jack Brognn, plaintiff, vs. Philip Brogan, defendant. To Philip Urogau, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, You are hereby reuuired to appear and answer the complaint of plain tiff tiled against you in the above en titled action within ten days from the date of the service of this sum mons upon you, if served within Crook county, state of Oregon, or. If served within any other county In this state, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon you, or, If served by publication thereof as provided by law, then on ur before the 9th dr.? of Aujuit, 1913, and you are hereby notified that If you fail to so appear or answer, for want thereof the plalutiff will take judgment ngalust you for the sura of $191.12, with Interest on $186.00 thereof at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 31st day of May, 1913, and for the costs and disburse ments of this action. This summons Is published in the Crook County Journal for six full weeks In seven consecutive and suc cessive Issues thereof, commencing with the lsuo of June 26th, 1913, by order of the lion. G. Springer, judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 26th day of June, 1913. Dated and published first time June 26th, 1913. M. E. Brink, Attorney for plalutiff. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior IT. S. Land Office at the Dalles, Oregon. July 15, 1913. Notice is hereby (liven that Lloyd O. Baker of Held, Oregon, who on February 21, 1910, made H. E. 001)62 anil on January 6, 1911, made additional H. E. No. 07921 for nj sol, 8W1 neJ. nei Bt"i nei, si eel, section I), andsujswi, section 10, township 19 south, raiiga 19 east, Willamette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the iand above described, before A. S. Fogg, U. S. Commissioner, at Hampton, Oregon, on the 5th day ol September, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses : Paul Held, of Held, Oregon; Edward A. Park er, Kbin G. Fauglit and Oswald Kiimbo, all of Roberts, Oregon. 7-Slp II. FRAsk Woodcock, Register. I m J If 111 -, . Ill' L. i . il Why not take the Journal ?