Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 05, 1914, Image 3

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DEAHO Of CRYAM
REFUSED BY EXIGAtl
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PATRONIZE THE
Prineviile
Steam Laundry
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CHARLES W. fUriPHY
New fc.Llb
KATiDRAL Gf.flTM
Cencral Carranza Declare:
Ccnton Case a Critish
the
Rural Credits and Trust Ei Is
Measures Likely to Eo Given
Prtfcrcnco Over Others.
Viiiililin;!uii.--Tni"t lt'K'iututtnii ami
Que;
,.tnM
u new tnw Id ciitiit ( rnriil -redlt
bl'fOI'd II 1 J ttt 1' 11 111 (Ml t Clf ( tlllKll'HM IUI'
llu! only iiu-iiruic on the "iiiuhi" liid
of llin HitiiiliilMirnlliMi fur tint permu
limit bihhIoh of cuitKri-HH, It, win iitatU
know ii riH;"iiliy. Tli in except h tk'
licci'Msnry It l" "I1'"1'1 1 '" bills, "'I11'11
lire now f i i ( i i I ' ln-i m il!nim.i'il of.
A I. ill In repeal the full cm million
provision of Hit' 1'ftin mil muni m l
probably will l Inlruiliiceil within H
iliiyw by i..jip'i:.niUl.VM Adiniimm
(llMl'MIHIl of lll lull f tUUJ coiomotm
committee. It will otr.r no cumi'i'ii
liili.o w hiiti'Ver In (In- h.iitftni and If
cci-ulii In pi'inoU' 0ii(nii!luit both In
t ll llolli'c lllnl SClllllit.
'I'll. i ImlnU'i.iil'oi llll. vhlch lw
I .,. . ,! Ih" Ikmim' mid Is to lie reported
from Iti" n-nate ( omiiilt he this !(
Iili'.o will be mv J to a com itinlim.
The Innt lilliii, II In now apparent
v. i ', I -i qiif eoiinllir.iMo more Hid" In
I . lt . linK tlii'-'l nrlr.lnnlly iditlclji.ilcil
Manh 1 Vita ii't ii lioiiil!) Ii"o us 111'"
lliiu- fur 1 1..I.111I11K ciiinl.1' r.iiluii ol
t! .! I'fnjhii ' lull iliilKi rut inn blllr, I'"1
noi Dili- of flic liilln Huinifci'i iii rmily
f,,r i i.iii.liii i.itU'ii In i HU'-r brunch.
C' f,rci a C ve Up Jun Aiijouriinlent
Ui'jiM- -eiitiitiio I.'.hI'TwooiI. ili'inu
iridic ci:.liT of lli' ho'Snit, admitted
fllli.' I'hlllii to ndjnlll'll Ctol'-rri'H 111 Jllllf
had ;i;um' KlioiiiM i'm;." lie would imt
uiiiko si new prediction rccm-iliim nil
Jiiiinun.'iil, sliitliiK Unit the Hp"( dim:
Up (!--:. Wulllll con! nine.
CniiKo-iioii and delay In foiiMlilcrliin
itppriiprlatlim hills, iiml not lli" 'ml
lu ii! aialmi proi-.i-uiii," tiro respotiid
tin fur the Inability of eon;-; ret. tt
lii!Jiiiir:i In .lull", t'nd'l v. nod staled
n , i.f-i.(" il coiifiili-iifc that t'" mi
' ll trial mi'! rural taudUiitit lnli.l;illon
tumid not Interfere with iin i-ariy n t
J.niriiincnl. but Hint routine liu i!lH'.
wotil.l r',-nd tin) M-i rtioii lo!ii;cr limn
l.s.i .''.; ' I.
May Ignore Protest cf luily.
M'-lllllTH Of III" Hl'ltlltM ImliiV.ititlon
committee urn Inclined to Itnoro In
tliu.'iUoiis that ttic lUilliin Koveriinu'iil
will mil ulnii n no' arbitration trial)
Willi flic I'lillcl Sliil'-H utilcwn iiiiuiin t)
tlmt tint Hi-iilon of tin- IhtiiIiIIk limnl
cniilon bill provlilltift for the Unlicii
Hlntin hcnliU In-1 iH'lotH on linmlcratit
uliiiin, hull nul ni'iily to liniiiiii uti-aiii
n ami I tint tin jiropcuu il Itit-rat
fu.l nliiill net liilcrfcre with lulian
lllllll'l.KUloll.
Hiiuiiorti urn liirlliii-J to iittrllmti
Iiiiinin upixiHlilim to tin" tiifiiiiin-" ut
Btisiint'lilp ciiiiip.inlcH. Coiuiiiltli't
Illrllllirl'H lll'lll'VC tllllt CVCII If tile)
were iliiipoHcil to favor Italy, ltn rc It
no way lo li:tm it piuvlxUm for n IK
trie-)' ti-tit mi im to make un cxn-ptlnsi
of miy l oiinii),
Dills Proviifo for Lctlng of Lsnrl.
,,liiil!i!iilratloil lilt!: to rcKiiliit dc
'lopinciit of tlio vnct rcHonrrcit ol
(-iicriiiiK nt-owiiiMl laiulH In tho wi nl
w'il lie Introduced In Hut ni'inile ii'ki
hoiite ty Heiiittiir Mycin, of .Molilalia
mid iie rcKenliiUvt Kerrl;", of OMn
lio'iia, (Iniirmiin of tlx; connielonal
pulilic liiiidn coiiiiiilltcp.
These nieHHiiri'H, dnifted nfter ex
tended conferi'liccK Ijetwcen tin' tvsc
rluilrnieii mid Hccretary l.ane. of tin
lnlerlor (lepiirliiieiit, uro dcHli'.ned tc
malic iiviillaldn for lininedliite develop
tnent li-eimiircH In coal, oil, plionilmU
mill poliiHh depoltH.
Till) IiIUh would provide for tlm lean
Ihk of public lnndi under rewtrlct Unit
to ;u:ird nt'.iiftiHt monopoly nnd to In
mire dci'olopmctit. Itepiiltlni; roynlt'ei
would no In tho fired placo to th
recliiimition fund to be U!ci ior deei
opniinl of Irrlnatlou proJeilH In tin
mid nnd neinl arld Htalea.
National Capital Brevities.
KcprcHontiitlVM IUiii;lo, In b tumsi
bill, nroiiohcs tlio coiiHtructlon of H
$15,000,000 iieroplnno fleet for tlio pro
toctlon of cHIch from bonibiirdiuenl
ty n liosllle iiorlal iirmy.
This inlllei'H of llu.! wimt. won ft vie.
tory when tho Hiiprcinn court of the
United States held Hint bleached flout
wan not InJurloiiH to health unless It
could Imi proved that It contained In
JuilotiH ln,;roillcul8.
The nduilnlHlrnllon'B plnns for twe
battlimhliiH worn npiiroved by the
limine naval commltteo. It In propose
to build miliimirluoH for the dofotiHC
of tho Puclflo count mid to coiiHlruc
und nmlntnln tliein on thin count.
Tho Biiureine court. holdH that land
Is In ltd . even If the ijovornment Bur
veyoi-H did report It as water. Tlu
WiiHhlngton court 8 had bold that the
lllluiint bad no title becauHo Iho land
did not exlHt.
The fact that tho liouao comniltlec
on rivers and burbot's- agreed to nn
npproprlnllon of $1,000,000 (o continue
work on the north jetty at (he month
of the Columbia river makes it prac
tically certain that un appropriation
of ut lenHt that amount will be carried
bv the river and lmrbor bill when it
V'':
A.
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Li. I
Cl-Hfle W. Murphy, former owner
pf thd Chicago Natiorinl Icauue tram,
ovrr whom a bitter f'(jht wm vtaged
bccBuao of hit ditminual of Johnny
Evcr.
Brief News of tlio Week
Tie Ohio f mule b'bor l wn
( ll'l. d f nn-ii llll'iiliihl by tile fed'
de
nil t urn me co'ii t.
'llu' Inn i. t. lie common cominis
I 'i lileil li:e ii ii,i . I il'il i.ui-
r. r,. fur 1 1 rinUiwiiii to I'" -r'-atc
fi-.-'i hi r.ite'i on fleiir from Kam-,ai-.,
N.-!,r.;i; a niul Okl.'ili'nna lo t'.itifonila
fl'otll li.'l renlh lo 7" CelllM,
Hie I'nltciJ Hialei) circuit court of
nppi.'iln at :,;..:) I 'raiicUco upli'-ld the
ltd of Mift-'i 4. I'ie7, prolib!t!ifj the
rnllioiuiM from l.ei-pliu their eii;p!oy-
(jii duty morn than 10 hot,!.
The mini of S :.'. V .ni wim ifA'.i.-
from I ho vliii iilfure prod:;: m cf fall-
fun:!,! I.lht year, lri.Olj'i.lMll beli;;; ob-tnln.-il
from wineries mid 7.00f,0tt't
fioni tiiblp crapCH.
'I ln ipo-Kt.ou of wbi-iber or not an
emu In a common carrier In Interstate
trade, when nut operntliiB over u r"i;u
b:r Hue, vias raihi-d In n white uluvo
diio at San KriMch -co.
(ierariliy mid 1'rnin-n will submit t;i
eiu.ti other Until of pcrxoiiH who have
1i."-ii coin li ti-d of violntlitK tho mil o
mobile laa In the rem"'1-live conn
trim. UeileitlHS tli -it all lltlempls to OX
tiadlle Harry Thaw be dropped In
order to nave the slate uinicces iary
exponre, An'cmblyman Coldeii of New
York bus Introduced a resolution In
Hie state l. i'.ii lut ure.
A (special iinslstaiit bu been named
by the (lli-trlif altiiieey of New York.
to profi t ut'' loan iliartis ami proict
pernotis who net into their c!:il( lies.
I'l Urers Will be Sent to jail Instead of
fluid, If piesililc.
A dr.iv har-o led federal sleuths to
the i-el7.urc of n hiri;.e ipi intity of col
ored oleomari-arliii! and the iirrent of
u nroduce dealer at St. I.ouls. The
di'ahr'H animal, allowed free rein
pulled the W!i,-.on two miles and bael;
I It up In front of thu suspecte'!
man's place of litiiilticss.
People in tl.e News
Tho Karl of Mlntii. vx-Rovernor-R'
era or iiiiiiui. mm I'x-viceiov oi in-
. ,. , i ..... i ..
dla, Is dead.
MIhs Maixaret Wilson. daiir,hter of
tho prinldenl, wan the center of at
traction nt tin entertainment and
(Inure ut tho Commonwealth, reception
In New York.
Governor Dunno of Illinois on his
return It) I'hicnito from Washington,
declared that he will not be a enndi
date for tho United States senate nt
tho next election.
Carl R. Gray, president of the Great
Northern, Is reported to huvo resimi
ed, and will soon bo president and
chairman of the board of Western
Marvland "Hallway company, with
hi adiiuartpra In llaltlmore.
Sex hviilene will not bu taught In
the public schools of San Francisco,
says Superlntmident Konconvlerl, who
claims the subject should bo handled
by the parents, the church or the fanr
lly physician.
Former New York l'ollre Lleuten
ant Ilecker, w ho- him been granted a
new trial In the llosentbal murder
case, la back In tho Tombs, nnd ho
predicts that bo will soon bo given
his freedom, when released ho snya
he will leave New York.
Jack London says he is willing to
nccept the nomination for president
of tho United States on tho prohibi
tion ticket, and bo would, also accept
tlio secretaryship of tho national so
cialist party.
Miss Carrie Wells Nllcs, a telephone
operator at Cornlni;, Cal., receiving no
answer lo culls at tlio Wells-Knrgo
station, notified tho police. The of
fleers found that tho nlnlit clerk had
been murdered. Havld Dunn, aged l!)
was arrested on suspicion.
MaUhow J. Mclnlyre, who made
nearly $1,000,000 raising bogs, lrt the
bulk of his estate to St. Patrick's
church In Long Inland, signing the
document with IiIh mark, as he had
never learned to write. The will wus
admitted to probate over the contest
of nine nephews and nlecea, In the
trial nt New York.
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Nosales, 8oMoris,--C'-neral Carrmr.a
(lei lined to f;irnlr;li ioiormaliuil 10 the
rliiUi ik parliiicfit at. WnsliliiKtoit re
Kardini! the killlnt; ut .luan-z of tlio
llriii:;h subject, William H. Bcfilon, At
ilie saiiio linn) be fl'-ivo iisHurasices to
B'-crntury liryan that bo would Invea-r.'l-.i'Hi
tho diHaiipetratien near Juanz
ol Cir-.tiiv I'aiicii, an Ainerlcan cltizci.
'Ibis slrotii?ly defia-d staod cmiio
nfii-r trn-ii days of IKiJoila! loll bo
U ee'i the Alil'Ticail ft( cn-tcry of stale
red i-oiii',1 Itinioafiiii.ia' coni'iiaiider In-it.!-r,
thro:i';!i Kred"rick SirnpU-h,
Aini-r'rri'i nuiifiil lit Nociili'H, liltd Vsl-il.-o
I'., la-la, u :U;ik sci-r'ttury of foreign
i i i it ions In t'ari-uiua'n provisional
cabinet.
The s'.and was taken by tho revo
lution, iry lender that the death of li"!
ion, a lirltou, should bo taken tip
li.'nnr-h tbc diplomatic channels of bis
(uuntry.
In the written incssrifro to !?ecritnry
Hi'vhii whiih was uddieM.ed to Consul
H inplrh, Carranza did not nay that
any Itivi s! ic...lloii of the I'.edton caie
a.-'h beiiii', in-idi: on liis pari. How
ever, slimiitaaeoio'ly with the two
nod to V;e-lilti(-ton, Reeretary Fab"
!a Issued in official nmiouneement
fisylnp, thai tho licit oil case win being
inn nli;.'l'"i for the saliiifacUoit of tho
('uiiH'lliilUinallf.l party.
I'l ram). Ti x.-Th trip of the lien
ton Investigation coinniii;t:lon to f'bi
huahua WuK sudd'-nly poK'poned siiort
ty before the rommisslomTK were
about to take the Iruln. Those con
cerned said that any explanation muat
omn from the state department.
The commissioners, with their lu?
i ce. were at the train In Juarez when
they were notified not to ro.
IN-fuKcea wl,0 Br deeply Interested
In the rdlu.-itlon wtro nt a loss to ac-
nirit for the new turn In affairs,
'vend refui;ee said that they
thoucbt that "Carranza'B at tempt to
ui.e the P.enton negotiations as a lever
to obtain reiojinltion of the rebel gov
ernment. NEW YORKERS PAY fp.UCH
Income Tax Returnt Reveal That New
York't Are Largest.
New York. Amazing figures testi
fying to tlu stupendous wealih of New
York piilionairijfi are contained In tV
Income tax reports that are made to
the (oliertor cf internal revenue In
thin city.
Notwiilmliinilirj the sti-iet Injunc
tion to fierrecy iir.pnsed by tho com
mii :s'o"er of Ii.t' rnal revenue, It w;.a
learned t'lat 2a resident of Xew York
city will pay approximately fS.SS.COO
In taxes. This It about 8 per cent ot
the total of ?tir,i('0,0()0 which the gov
ernment expected would be raised
from the personal Income tax. It is
estimated that New York city's con
tributlon to the government will be
Let ween $1il,uu(i,0i'0 nnd $15,(10-0,000,
GERMAN SAYS THAT
OEWtYWAS READY
llerlln. In a statement of 11,000
words, Admiral von Dledericbs re
plied to Admiral Dewey's vendon ol
tho international Incidents In Manila
bay In 1S9S. He pays Admiral Dewey
threatened the Germans with war il
they did not cease InterferiuK with
blockade regulation!).
Admiral Dewt y ia declared to have
been laboring under , great tension.
llritlHh interests uro licensed of fan
nlni; the flame. Admiral Diedoridie
concludes with the startling state
meiit :
"It wag even related that Admiral
Dewey had already worked out a plan
for the destruction of the Gorman
ships."
Tho German admiral says that when
FlaK Lieutenant von Ulntae visited
Admiral Dewey, this happened:
"Admiral Dewey gradually talked
hluisulf Into a passion. He said, 'Why.
I Bhall stop every vessel, whatevei
may bo her colors. And If she does
not stop, I shall fire nt her. And that
means war, do you know, sir?"
Admiral von Dioderlcbs makes the
comment that Admiral Dewey must
have known a declaration of war did
not depend on cither admiral. Ho nt
tributes Admiral Dewey's conduct to
nervousness arlsliiR from the weight
of responsibility resting on him,
Hard Swim Fatal to Arthur C3vill.
Seattle. Arthur Cavill, the Austral
inn swimmer who was the first man
to swim the Golden Gate nt San Fraiv
Cisco, nnd who was recognized ns the
champion swimmer of the world from
1SU5 to 900, died of exhaustion here
soon after he hud been taken from the
wntcr after an unsuccessful attempt
to swim across tho Senttb harbor, a
distance of three miles,
Tiie new -ix if now
boHiity, Jt takes
ri 'K'k takes to WHter
f2,"i00.00. 'Xti b!so
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45 liorn) jiowcr maciiirx
at
t $1,(100. Thi-ru ki oilier c t, on the market, but runic ht.tter
Cme a tid take a look mi'l le convincciL
Prineviile Machine Shop
E. G. HODSCII, Proprietor
1 1 r
, Jt &v-wl,NT,v-,'-'Tv fc
V" " 1 1 ; ; 1 " " 1 1 " V .Jr-&a''i
Lafler's Studio
Ti : t
V Vj5r w' ' I 'or 0f;(' finishing-, C'mp, dry
I " t-'Sdi' ' ' is jl plate?, cameias, paj.efei and
! " -' '-iix all kinds of suriflies.
i General photo work neatly
! Buy It Because JlZ
IT'S A BETTllR CAR .! me our Sims and paper,.
. Model t JrrA I
i I Tounnj Car .1.11 I il! I
I f.o.b. Detroit W V W j j
A X I Lafler's Studio
r.K:f WeStHve to Plea.e
(mfM i " RECEPTION 7"
C..W. WILSON 4 Champ Smith, Propr
1 15 Crook County Agent, Prineviile, Ore. S t
I 1 mmmmm Imported and Domestic j
$ Famous Whiskies
City Meat Market
KORIGAN &
Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon
and Lard
Fresh Fish
Fruit and Vegetables in Season
. i-iff
The Ov1 for Busy People!
Daily train each way between Central Oregon points and Port
land. Tourist elet-tiing car. (Berths $1 ) First-class coaches.
SAVE A DAY EACH WAY
From Central Oregon Points
Leave lend 8:30 p.ni,
'J Deschntes . . 8:48 p.m.
" Redmond . . 9:10 p.m.
" Terrebonne. 9:24 p.m.
' .", Culver ....10:02 p.m.
" Metolius . . .10:20 p.m.
" Madras ....10:30 p.m.
Arrive Portland. . . 8:10 a.m.
Freight train leaving Metolius 6 :t!t) a. in. Motiilays, Wednesilr.vs and
Friilnys. and Fall Itiidfje 7 :00 a. til. 'ruesdnys, Thursdays and Sat
urdays will curry pnssenern lietween Metolius nnd Falllirldge.
Frompt Despatch of Freight Between Central Oregon and
Portland and Eastern Cities
Connections made In Portland to and from Willamette Valley,
Astoria and Clatsop Beach points, Paget Sound, Spokaue, Montana,
Colorado, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City and Chicago.
Fares, time schedules and other Information by letter or upon ap
plication to 2 18 K. H. t'HOZlEU, A. G. P. A.
V. ;. W1LKKR, A.G.F.& P.A. H. UAUKOL, Agt Redmond
here, ami it is a
l i the tiill like a
The prize f or.iy
biiv-) a 4 -cylinder
a 3! liors-o power
$2.ir0 umt
REINKE, Props.
and Oysters
mm
tmmtt
mr .. -k vf 1
in i?. i
tm?&i caEssa line-
To Central Oregon Points
Leave Portland . . .
1 :uu p.m.
6:00 a.m.
6:15 a.m.
6:28 a.m.
7:08 a.m.
7:23 a.m.
7:43 a m.
Arrive Madras
" Metnliu . . .
" Culver . . . .
" Terrebonne.
" Redmond . .
" Deschutes . .
" Rend ...... 8:00a.m.
Fruit Trees!
Centra! Oregon Grown
The only kiwi you con nffonl
to plant. ILLUSTRATED
. .TALOGUE FREE. Write
fur one. Price low eiiuii.Ji
to surprise j on,
Lafollefte Nursery Co.
Oregon
OU Crow Hermitace: Red
Top Rye; Yellow Stone;
Canadian Club; Cream
Rye; James E. Pepper;
S Moore's Malt
I 4 Porter, Ale and Olympia
4 Urart Ueer on 1 ap.
! tj Imported Wines and
The Oregon Bar
At the Old Stand
G. W.Wiley & Co., Prps
All kinds of Choice Liquors
Wines and Cigars.
Famous Ranier Beer in
Bottles and on Draft
HAVE YOU
1 1 Pnnevi'.le. fi b
Filed your Deed? Of Course
HAVE YOU
An Abstract?
Certainly everyone has an abstract now
Do yon know where your corners are.
Well, No, Not exactly.
Brewster Engineering Company,
Prineviile, Oregon, wiil locate them for
yon and guarantee the work. Survey
Ug, FlftttiiiK, Irrigation Engineering.
Phone Pioneer 204.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior,
V. S. Land Olllce at The Dalles, Or.
January 211th, 1914.
Noticd is hereby given that
Manforii D. Nye
of Roberts, Oregon, who, on March 21st,
11(10, made Desert Land Kntry No.
Oti'272, tor nej eel section 7, township
IS. south, range IS east, Willamette
Meridian, has tiled notice of intention
to make Final Desert Land Proof to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed before Timothy F,. J. Duffy, U.
S. Commissioner, Ht Prineviile, Oregon,
on the tith day of March, 1014.
Claimant names as witnesses: Austin
Kiser, Owen Fischer, Carl Fischer,
Clarence Fergueson, all of Roberts, Ore
gon. II. Fkank Wooncocic,
1-29 Register.
becomes a law.