i STIRRING CAREER VICTOR DVER Yesterday a Bandit, To day a Victorious General. 'HO U Villa?" U tho qiKwtlmi that him lii'i-ii iui Hit1 llpa of IIiuIIHIIIhIM Htlllf tint Nturlen of hi I'l'iiiarkalilu aerie of triumph hkIiih( tin- Iim tile wurn ri-ul incut of Vli'turlaiii) lluertn' geucralM I'l'Kini to hIiik umr lh wire tu tint linrtli. It In n iiuw(liiii tftttt an; Mexlnin rnn rnally niiHwoi'. Fur (lften yearn lie ban been a man killer, it hank robber, n l)Mii(lli. n Mdldlcr or fortune ami the dentil leal fmt of tint government ril ruin, Today tiy the chunking cluiwo of a few week, a battle nun, n city taken ami looted, ami lie l the con quurur, the (rent guueral, dmliiied " ,,.,fS - ! Vl i . i ..' J1 fl 'I. cmxuiut. fANrno Tii.i.a. atH'iiiltiKly to ho a hwit In the new n-k'lmc lu Mexico If the war of th CurriiiixlKtaN In ui eifill. No man In uuy of Mexh o'a countloaa ri'Vellhnia and ri'viilu tin koih1 IhroiiKh a mure romiilete clniimt' of ctrctiliiNtiitii'en than Iiiin I'liurho Vlllu In the hiNt live moiitliN, and to few men liaa there ever Ini-ii tlveu u more kn IcIiIokcoic enrtx-r In n llfetliue than thla dri.ierlldo illploniiitlMt Iiiin Jumliieil Into It lu the In Ht. the yenra of hla ex Isience. KNcapliig from I'lilted HtateN lionler imtroU and Mexican federal Infantry and cavalry hint March, Villa took the held with n Nliijjii hmne, wlilih tin hecli "tiomiwed;" two Hai ku of Hour nine men. In NovMulwr ho re- turned wllh iiivard of lii.uoo follow crs, inoslly well iiriiicd. iilck niovlnu cnviilrvnieii. Ihlrty-elaht In rite llcli j'leceB, llfty riiild lire imti hlne (juiin, train hind of niiiiuuiiltlou. other tmln IoiiiIn uf NiiiileN for IiIn troom niu more than .Vhk,UH) lu Mexican tiiuu f M :? v, a tM-vSL v m oiiinuAUUA riTf, inn mrtuopulis or NIIIITIIKliN tllCXIOO. ey. Ho coutrola the Htitte of Clilhiin bun, tho wealthy cotton nml lrrluatlon country In tho Labium district of Con bulla and tho mines of IHinmBO atato, the most valuable In the whole rcul lie of Mexico, lie nan taken from tho Ilunrtn government and holds today loO.iuio aiiuare miles of territory. Chl Illinium city, which ho has occupied, la the Ini'isest ami most Important city In northern Mexico. Thu cohesive (lower of loot Is the thliitf that holds Villa's army toRetlior, It Is n bond that Infolds liilno worker cowboy, rancher, farmer, peon ami nrlstocrnt. This band of robbers (rut- toil Jimrc. led by Vllln tihrlsolf. They Bucked Torreon. nnd Villa was the arch aiicker. llo Is reported to Imve tnUon $:l,(MX),000 lu cash thore. lie tlu'oatoneil I'urral nfter Mamiol Cbao ciiptured t, nnd the morclinnts paid him ransom to keep hla "Kontle by enns" out of tho place. lie Iiiib looted Chlhunhtm nnd hits driven ninny Span lsb resldonta from that city. A de mand was wilt to hlin from Secretary OF GEN. VILLA, NORTHERN MEXICO I lie Holds Over 100,- 000 Square Miles of Territory. ttrynn that HiuiiibirriH nn well n Ainer Iciiii In' (liven iriti'i'llili ihuI that the pi'o,irrty I'liiiiiHi'iiicii rrmii miuiiiimd ciii- i'Iim In- relumed to llii'in. Tin' xtnry uf tin- Ih'kIiiiiIiik of Villa' t'liulnal i-iireer Ih Unit li wan left no Kiiai'illun of liU hImIit, a liriuitlfiil III. on I ho ili'iilli of liU father. Ilia aiiilly, It In mill, wu a uood one, an mil iin any In tin north of Mexico. Sikiii ii f I it liU father' ili'iitli a Jefe politic o or IiIkIi nIii'1IT, who lived near tlu Villa ruiR'li, !' it-tl wltli tint aUti-r who liml been left In I'iuii'Iion euro. Thi'i'v wa no marrliiK, accurtlliiK to tho Ntury, unit I'mii'lio din-liled that the Nil mil Imi con Id only Iki cleared liy the drill li of tint aherllT, lie ltnll"Mtl aft- r the eloper, rauKhl tlii'iu aii'l ar ranged tlxtlr marriage. Then lie told Ida newly armilred brother-in-law to Inn IiIn own deal h ccrlllUiitu, dljr lib) own urnve and lie licxlilu It. lie ahot thr lirlilcKHHiiu and rolled hi in Into the grave. When the atory became knowu the father of Hut NhrlllT roilo out to till' Villa much nml wiin alio! (Jimii) na he knocked nt the dour. Then I'nnrho tied to thu hllla and a prh'e wna placed on Ida head hy I'ri'Nldent Mill. lie iinllirred together a number of lenpernle mi'ii of the northern moun tain country, mid within lx uiontha Ilia inline wna iken with awe throughout the country, lie ami hla (mini, wlili li lift controlled absolutely, NiilinlKteil liy rohliery mid plllago In the Clillnnillini mountain, anil their crime were iiNiially uf the in out tleM'rntu anrt When M micro revolted agiitiiHt IMu Villa ciiNt hla lot with the revolution. hm, itlvlnit up for a tlino hla routine of )iiifeHloiiiil outlawry for the liunoxe of antlafyliiit hla revenuo. Thla move tiruiluht lilrii Into the iiiUIoiimI atTuIni of Mexico, and alnce then na defender of the Kovoriiineiit or an a icIm'I auahmt It he liaa Immmi a flKUre of iucreiiNluK liroinlni'B 'e. When he came forward to uld Madero he wun airepted at once, 1 MI mil 1 t,M. vV-V rvi . I'tiolo by Anu-rtriin Pri-na ABnoclHtlon. rKi i:ha i. soi.iui-im intoiuieon in kthkit HM1IMIH1I Willi VILLAS ULN. for Madero feared him. lie brought wllh ti Iui a rank of I.ixki mcti mid wit the rlht arm of Mudero'a power. Iti-rore thu buttle of Juarez, In which the I Max force were declalvely defeat ed. Villa had a violent iiiarrel with (ieueral (jarllialdl, aiiolher one of tho revolutionary leader, and threatened to kill him. In the batllo which fol lowed ( lull liu UU dlHtluuutiihed lilinm'lf ami wa given credit for tho victory, and Villa, Incensed and Jealous, went ao far na to cross tho border Into Kl I'iiho trying to tlnd and kill the mau who had outshone hlin. Madero'a ef forts to roNtrnln hlin cauxed III feeling between the bandit nml hla chief, which waa Increimed when l'nncho, to vent hla linger, killed an oillcor nt Chi huahua ngaliiHt whom ho hold a glltdKO. A final quarrel at thla time, which re milted In Villa leaving tho Madero foreea, wcurred when Madero Insisted upon protecting tho llfo of Uonernl Juan Nuvarro, a federnl general who had been captured. Pnncho Insisted that the man be put to death nnd was backed up In his demand by Piisiiuale Orozi'o, tho other bandit leader In the revolutionary foreea. When Navarro wns stolen out of the line and saved by Madero, Oroxco left the army, and Villa threatened to kill Ills lender. Soon afterward Villa left the nriry of tho revolutionists and, Joining with Oroaco, fought Mndero'8 detachment at every turn. For three months Vllln worked hand In glove with Orozco; but, ns wns customary with him, he became Jenlous of Orozco nnd with drew his foreea. Ho naked to be taken back Into the Madero fold, and that much harassed leader waa glad to get him. He was then given tho rnnk of general In tho federnl army. General Vllln left the federnl forces and became persona non grata wltb General Huortn when ho refused to curry his superior's horse nt Mexico City, llo wns nrrcstod nnd shot In the leg nnd bnrely escaped with his life, lie took to the bills nprnln, but within n short time wns Identified wltb tbe rovolutluulHto. CHARLES H. MOYER v I m "'C m 1 - " A ' ft ' f :.. 'A If l t ;,- ' 1 t' yi ' 'i . " Charlea H. Moyer, leader of the Minara, who wa anaulted and de ported from tha Michigan copper field where he wa directing atrlka. Brief News of the Week Substantial Kla have been abown In bank clearing throughout the coun try. Police record show 31 homlcldea In ChlcnKO during the month of Novem ber, an aveniKo of one a day. llearinga In the governments ault against the no-called moving picture trust were resumed In Chicago Tuea duy. New York'a population lead Lon- don'a by l.oou.OOO, It la said from the latest reporta. New York contlnue.e to grow, while London ta retrograding, It la pointed out. The atnle of Colorndo doea not have the right to prevent water from being carried across atate linea, according to a ruling of Federal Judge Lewis at Denver. The ruling obllteratea atate llnea. The London Tlmea, In a special edi tion, declare that the Pacific coast la on the eve of a great trade awak ening because of the Influence ot the Pa nam a canal on commerce. The Lutber Durbank company haa placed In the vnultB of a San Francla co bank valuable seeds which It haa required 25 years' work to produce i from plant experlmeuta. I Coal production for the past year j haa ahown an Increase of 30.000,000 to 40.000.ooo tons, despite the fact 1 that the strikes In Colorado and other ; hindrances have had their Influences. , Pellagra Is caused by bad sewerage j and not by bad food. Hays the Thump son McFadden commission. In a re-1 port read before the American Asso-' elation for the Advancement of Scl- encc, at Atlanta, Ga. i I People in the News The fourth trial of Dr. R Clarke j Hyde, accused of tho murder of Colo- j nel Thomas II. Swope, millionaire and j philanthropist, In 1909, began Tuesday i in Kansas City. j It Is said that Colonel William' C. j fiorKiia, who bud charge of the health 1 department of tho Panama canal lone, will succeed HrlKadier-General George 8. Torney as surReon-general of the United- Stntes army. V. A. Kraser succeeds the late Jos eph Cullen Hoot as bead of the Wood men of the World. Kruser will hold office automatically until 1915, when the national meeting occura at Sun Francisco. Ilecnuse he waa unable, to support bis children on a wnge of $10 a week, Stephen Godo advertised for sale his 6-year-old daughter for $2000 and his 8-yeur-old son for $1000, snyB a report from St. Louis. The kidneys of Mrs. Viola Sullivan of St. Louis were removed, drained of poison and replaced. Thla Is the sec ond time In the history of Amorlcau surgery that such nn operation has been done successfully. Cnptnin Ilelner of the steamer Wil lamette was the Intended victim of a holdup man on board the steamer. The cnptnin disarmed the robber In.a struggle In thb ship's cabin. Two men were arrested nnd put in trons. Charles H. Moyer, president of the Western Federation of Miners, will visit congress personally, to urge in vestigation of strike conditions In the Michigan copper district, despite the Injuries he recently received at the hands of nn alleged mob. "Gunbont" Smith, the California heavyweight, scored a decisive vic tory when ho knocked out Arthur Pel key, the much-heralded Canodlun fighter, In the 15th round of their "white hope" championship battle at San Francisco. Leach Cross, of New York, knocked out Ifiiif Anderson, of Vancouver, Wnsh., In the Beventh round of th-elr battle at Los Angeles. This was the second victory for tha New Yorker over Anderson In six months. It was a one-sided battle. Cross was the master of the Vancouver lad In every round, and In the final he beat Ander son to the floor three times. New VELIE Here The new nix is now heauty. It takes duck takrc to water $2,.r,(X).(X). We alo 45-horse power machine at $2.1.!j0 and a 35-horse power at 1,(!(K). There are other c is on thenarket, but none better Come and take a look and he convinced. Prineville Machine Shop E. G. HODSON, Proprietor r, Central Garage Phone No. 20 Agents for Chalmers and Detroiter Autos All Kind ot" Auto Repairing Tires Vulcanized Full Line of Auto Supplies Special Prices on New and Second-Hand Autos Huff-Maker Auto Co. A FINE MESS of Fish enn be bought fp m u? for little money. We Ret large tlily supplies from river, lake and ocean, fo that we know the fifh is froh and sweet. You can t-ave money by buying here, pet a greater variety of fi?h to select from, and be euro of the highest quality, Af-k our friends who deal here they will tell you of the Fish satisfaction they have always had here. City Meat Market You . would . enjoy . the . Journal Only $1.50 The Owl for Busy People! Daily train each way between Central Oregon points and Port land. Tourist sleeping car. (Berths $1.) First-class coaches. SAVE A DAY EACH WAY From Central Oregon Points Leave Bend 8:30 p.ni, 'J Deschutes . . 8:48 p.m. " Redmond . , 9:10 p.m. " Terrebonne. 9:2-4 p.m. " Culver 10:02 p.m. ' Metolius . . .10:20 p.m. " Madras ....10:30 p.m. Arrive Portland... 8:10a.m. Freight train leaving Metolius 6:30 a. m. Mondays, Wedueadrys and Fridays, and Fall Bridge 7:00 a. tu. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays will carry passengers between Metolius and Fallbrldge. 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