Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 15, 1914, Image 3

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    PROBLEM IN INDIA
GROWINGSERSOUS
Hindus and Moliandans Pro
test to Viscount Kardinse.
ALLEGE DISCRIMINATION.
British and Indian Government Con-
earned Over Recent Oocurrnce In
South Africa Treatment Aooorded
Native Arnum East Indian Living
In Brltlth Isle.
Loudon. Tho Hellish nuti Indian
government n ro very serloiiMly con
cerned over recent oeiurrenei' In
Biiulli A fries nrlnlnit out of what the
KiiHt ImlliiiiN mushier dtse'rliiiiimtory
legislation HKiiliiNt them. Ao effort la
being mad to minimize the aorloiia
ae of the Nltiintluii, which wu nc
compnuled by a gencrul atrlke of thou
ninta of Kast Inilliiiia )n Natal and
rlulK, In which several worn killed
Viscount llardluito, viceroy of Initio,
hita tried to pour oil on the troubled
waters by expressing bta sympathy
Willi tho KiiHt Indians tn Houth A Men
ud asking fur a thorough luveetlga-
twodnt nAimtNo, nntnot of mi-
Hon by tho Ituporlul autliorltlea, and
tho Miiniul of Crewo, accrutar; of
tate for India. In reply to a depuU
tliiu of ln nt Indiana, baa llkels el
pruiweil hlinavlf tn favor of invention
tlou.
All thin, however, hna not bud mucb
effect on tho natives or, at any rate,
on l-nxt Indian llvlntf In the UrttUh
Ulea. They are thorouijhly nrousod
and are detnnuillUK Kjnal treatment
for their fellow KiihJex'tN In all the
llrlllxb douilnlunH, practically all of
which have adopted or couteniplnto
adupttuK Inw to keep the Indiana out
of their respective count rtim.
The dllllcultlea of tho Imperial gov
ernment are twofold. It I pointed out
that It cannot dictate to the dominion
as to what ImmlKrantu they shall ad
mit without arouslnK. particularly In
Botitb Africa, a atonii that tnlttht lead
to a demand for sepnriitlou from tiie
empire, and In India It Is reallJ-tHl by
tho authorities that It would uut take
a great deal to fan the flume Into a re
bellion, the mippresslon of which
would tax tho resource of the cm
plro. A rebellion In India would be a very
serious matter under any clrcum
taucua, but there Is the added diffi
culty now Unit Hindu and Mohntn
medaua are united In demanding what
tlioy consider Justice to the Indian sub
ject of bis majesty. It is not often
that the two sects Join together, but
In this case they hnvo been acting a
ono, and have been holding Joint meet
ings of protest and making Jolut rep-
rosontation to tho India cilice. The
tneotlnK" bave been aenrecly noticed In
tho nnnors. althuugh tho apoocbea do-
Uvored nt some of thorn have been of
ucb nn Inflammatory character that
on other occasion the speakers would
havo boot) charged with sedition,
Anothor matter Irritating tlie lndl
an la thnt they have found out thnt
onto of the men who professed to be
henrt and soul in tbolr campaign for
redress were In the pay of the Imperial
covernmemL One very prominent In
dlan, whose speeches at aome of the
aieetlnRS verged very clouoly upon e
dltlon baa been found to have been In
the pny of the Indian government for
years. lie Is now receiving pollco pro
tection for fear of assassination.
NO LIMIT TO POSTAL SAVINGS.
House Passes a Bill to Raviae the
System.
Washington. The house has passed
a bill Increasing tho limit for Individ
ual dupoRltors In tlio postal savings
system by removing nil limitations as
to tlio amount a depositor may keep
tn his credit. Heretofore there bus
been n limit of $""00 for n depositor.
Under the terms of the bill Interest
will bo paid on amounts up to $1,000
only, but no limit Is placed on the
amount of iionlntorest bearing funds
which a depositor mny place In Uncle
Sam's euro.
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JOHN SK ELTON WILLIAMS
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0 lilt, by American 1'reaa Am oc Union.
John Bkelton William, AaaUUnt
8eertary of th Traury, who It I
believed will b appointed Comptrol
r of th Currency.
MOYER LEAVES CALUMET
Attorney for Manager Say Depart
ment of Labor Invettlgator Lied,
C'olumut, Mlc:h. In ordr to ftttenil
tho council of tlio Fvdiinttlon of Uibor
lit WiiHhlnxton and to bo prcitont at
Iho reconvimltiR of connnHB, Irfnl
dmit t'lmrlna II. Moycr of tlio Woatern
Kcclnnitlon of MIiht lft tho copper
eoiiniry goliiK by wny of Chlcwio.
I)nyluK the (lcpiirtmftit of littjor'i
chiir that atrlkihrakfni were Im
ported by thn oinnitora under mlnrep-
ri-iitiitloiia, Altfrt B. l'etrmiinn,
coiiiini'1 for tho Calunit't and Mucla
MIiiIiik rompiiny rtdti-riilnd tho opcr
attira' imnrl!on thnt they will continue
to r'fiiHO to arbitrate tho Btrlkeni' do
miiinlH with tho WoBtcrn Kedcnitlon of
Miner.. i.
Freihmen To Be Guarded.
Mohcow. Hereafter every frenh
man entering tho Unlvenilly of Idaho
will bo taken In chaw by notne mem
br of tho faculty and will b looked
after until he has panned bin examln
atlone and been advanced to itopho-
moro atamlltiK. Ho will bo closely
Kunrded by his faculty advisor and If
necenHiiry will bo railed Into private
conference from time to time as a
mean of adjusting lilnmclf to hi new
urroundlnK without tho numerou
trlala and dlffltultle thnt are usually
faced by a flmt-yoar mnn who haa to
"got on to the rope" bo hlmeolf.
8uffrage Plans Are Nation-Wide.
Washington. I'lans for a vigorous
nation wide campaign to produce
constitutional amendment giving suf
frage, to women were outlined by th
congressional union for woman u
frngo. The program Inc'udes a sched
ulo of "denioiiHtratlons:" that will, ac
cording to the suffrage loaders., "awa
ken tho country bb never beforo to
realisation of tho Ihsuo."
CHINESE PARLIAMENT
ORDERED DISS3LVED
Peklu. The Chinese parliament,
which practically has been uon-exls-tent
for "months, was definitely dissolv
ed by proclamation, the administrative
council having approved the proposal,
purporting to emanate from General
U Yuen Hong, Vice -President of the
republic, and the military and civil
parliament governors of all the pro
vinces last December, suggesting the
termination of the parliament
Tho proclamation says that the par
liament will be re-convoked In due
course of time. It la now Intended
that the administrative council shall
draft a constitution.
In the meantime the moderate mem
bers of the parliament threaten a
peaceful agitation throughout the
province against the notion of Presi
dent Yuan Shi Knl, while evidences
are not abating that the extermlstg
will persist tn their efforts to organize
a new rebellion.
Kermlt'a Bride Rich.
New York. When Kermlt Roose
velt marries MIbs Belle Wlllnrd next
spring, be not only will become the
husband of one of the most beautiful
girls In Virginia, but will recolve a for
tune In the bargain. Miss Wlllard is
the daughter of Joseph K. Wlllard,
millionaire, ex-lleutenant-governor of
Virginia and now minister to Spain,
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Club, 85o; blueBtem, 95c;
red RuBfllnn, 84c,
Hay Timothy, $17; alfalfa, $14.
Huttor Creamery, 35o.
Eggs Cundlod, 37c.
Seattle.
Whoat Dluostcm, 94c; club, 85o;
red RuBBian, 83c.
Hay Timothy, $17 per ton; alfalfa,
$14 per ton.
EggB 38c.
Putter Creamery,, 86c.
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DEFEATED FEDERALS
CROSSJORDER LINE
Six MexicanGenerals and 2,800
Soldiers Surrender to
American Troops.
Prosldlo, Tex. Twenty-eight bun
dred Mexican federal soldiers, six gn
nils, 2U0,000 rounds of ammunition.
two camions, four large field piece
and 1500 civilian refugees are In the
custody of the United Suites army
border patrol as the result of the fed
nil army's evacuation of OJInga, Me
Ico, Its flight to American territory
and the occupation of thn village by
Generul Francisco Villa'a rebels.
The dlstres of the refugees is ap
palling. Men, women, children, flogs
and chickens and cuttle are packed
together In a space covering several
acres. About them are scattered all
the wreck and turmoil they brought
In fleeing from the OJInga battle.
From a military viewpoint the situ
ation was retarded as being without
precedent, since In time of peace the
United State army haa never had
to surround, disarm, bold In custody
and care for so large a body of alien.
Fewer than GOO cavalrymen handled
the panic stricken mob' of almost ten
times their number.
It was hopeless," said General Mer
cado. "Our men had left only 70
round of ammunition apiece and we
could not have resisted a charge by
the rebels. It would have been a
massacre. I ordered the evacuation
and flight to safety acrosa the rlvei
on ground of humanity."
WEST WON'T INTERFERE
lay Trouble Merely Squabble Be
tween Mayor and Council.
The Dalles, Or. Oovwnor West'
declaration that ho will not come to
The Italics because the trouble here,
be says, I merely a quubble between
Mayor Anderson and the council, bae
cause.! excitement over the matter to
dlo out, and now cltlxens are merely
IntoroHtod and much relieved.
Following the action of the council
men In refusing to confirm any of the
mayor's nine appointee for the office
of chief of police, Anderson ald he
would bring In "outside help," mean
lug the state mllllla, and would Ibsuc
a proclamation In an attempt to close
all local saloons. He also threatened
to arrest Ralph Glbon If be appeared
on the street as a police officer, the
council having elected Glbons ovet
the mayor' head.
The mayor hasn't attempted to car
ry out bla threats.
THAW IS DECLARED
SANE BY COMMISSION
Concord, N. H. The release of Har
ry Kendall Thaw under bnll would not
be a public menaco, according to the
report of the commission appointed by
Federal Judge Aldrich to Inquire lntc j
the Btnto of Thaw' mentality. The I
commissioners found that Thaw was;
not afflicted with any of the mental
disensoa from which be was held tc
be suffering at the time he killed Stan
ford White.
While the commissioners say they
have reached "a definite and posltlv
opinion as to the present mental con
dltlon of Thaw and his probable' state
of mind at the time of the homicide,
thoy refrain from expressing this opin
Ion, In view of their Instructions fron.
the court not to embarrass any subse
quent litigation where the broad que
tlon of insaulty might be Involved.
The report will be considered b)
Judge Aldrich In connection with th
petition of Thaw for admission to ball
under habeas corpus proceedings.
African Colonies Under Martial Law
Pretoria. Sixty thousand milltls
were called out because of the alarm
lng spread of the railway strike nnb
tho Trunsvaal and Orange River Col
ony were placed under martial law.
The strike has spread to every rail
way line In the Union of South Africa
and the strikers are In an ugly mood
Shanghai Editor Killed.
Shanghai. Z. F. How, manager ano
director of the Commercial Press, wat
shot dead In the street. The assassin
was arrested. How began his careet
as a small printer and built up' the
Commercial Press, which possesset
the finest prlntlug works In Asia.
Mltchel Declares War on Gangster
New York. Mayor Mitchel declared
war on tho organized gangs of the
city and caused emphatic order te
be given the police that these gangs
of drug habitues, murders and thieves
muBt be broken up.
Girls Starve But Won't Be Servants
Los Angeles. Although they say
thoy are starving and want work,
nearly all of tlio girls and women reg
istered at the municipal employment
bureau turn down every offei of do
mestic service.
New VELIE
Here
The new six in now ,
beauty. It takes )R Eg
d tick taken to water w.J T
12,500.00. We also w have a 4-cjlinder
45-horHe power machine at $2,150 and a 35-horse power
at 11,600. There are other c rs on the market, but none better
Come and Uke a look and be convinced.
Prineville Machine Shop
E. G. HODSON, Proprietor
Central Garage
Phone No. 20 Agents for
Chalmers and Detroiter Autos
All Kinds of 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 can be bought from us for little money. We Ret large
dily supplies from river, lake and ocean, so that we know the
fish is fresh and sweet. You can have money by baying here,
get a greater variety of fish to select from, and be sure of the
highest quality. Ask your 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 per Year
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.m,
Deschntes . . 8:43 p.m,
Redmond . . 9:10 p.m.
it
" Terrebonne. 9:24 p.m.
" Culver ....10:02p.m.
" Metoliua ...10:20 p.m.
" Madras ....10:30 p.m.
Arrive Portland. . . 8:10 a.m.
Freight train leaving Metolius 6:30 a. m. Mondays, Wednesdrys and
Fridays, a ml Fall Bridge 7:00 a. ni. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urdays will carry passengers between Metolius and Fallbrldge.
Prompt Despatch of Freight Between Central Oregon and
Portland and Eastern Cities
Connections made In Portland to and from Willamette Valley,
Astoria and Clatsop Bench points, Fuget Sound, Spokane, Montana,
Colorado, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City and Chicago.
Fares, time schedules and other Information by letter or upon ap
plication to 18 It. H. CROZIEU, A. G. P. A.
W. C. WILKER, A.G.F.& P.A. II, BAUKOL, Agt Redmond
here, and it ig a
to the hills like a
The price i only
$1
ft
10-23
10-9
nTnRv.
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
To Central Oregon
Points
Leave Portland.... 7
:00 p.m.
:00 a.m.
'Arrive Madras . .
" Metolius ... 6
" Culver .... 6
" Terrebonne. 7
" Redmond .. 7
" Deschutes . . 7
" Bend 8
:15 a.m.
:28 a.m.
:0S a.m.
:23 a.m.
:43 a.m.
:00 a.m.
Prineville
Steam
Laundry
JOHN BECAAS, Prop.
Dry Cleaning; and Pressing
First-Gass Hand Work
All Work Guaranteed
Second Door North of the
Ochoco Bridge
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rruit irees:
Central Oregon Grown
The only kind you can afford
to plant. ILLUSTRATED
.-.TALOGUE FREE. Write
for one. Prices low enough
to surprise you.
Lafollette Nurxerv Co.
Prineville, 6 6 - Oregon J
Nia M"1"!!!1 ' II' r nw"r"l
Oh, Those Lovely New
i
Leather Mounts
Come eee tbem. A variety of
new fall mounts. Buy your
cameras, films and supplies
from us and get free instruc
tion. Agent for Royal Typewriter,
"the bes,t on earth." Come
try ours and be convinced.
LAFLER'S STUDIO
We Strive to Please
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RECEPTION
Champ Smith, Propr
Imported and Domestic
Cigars
Famous Whiskies B
013 Crow, Hermitage; Red
Top Rye; Yellow Stone; ?
Canadian Club; Cream f
Ry James E. Pepper,
Moore's Malt J
Porter, Ale and Olympia 9
Draft Beer on Tap.
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Imported Wines and y
Liquors.
The Oregon Bar
At the Old Stand
a W.WUey&Co., Prps
All kinds of Choice Liquors
Wines and Cigars.
Famous Ranier Beer in
Bottles and on Draft.
HAVE YOU
Filed your Deed? Of Course.
HAVE YOU
An Abstract?
Cortalnly everyone has an abstract now
lo you know where your corner are.
Well, No,' Not exactly.
Brewster Engineering Company,
Prineville, Oregon, wiil locate them for
you and guarantee the work. Survey
ing, Platting, Irrigation Engineering.
Phone Pioneer 204.