Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 18, 1914, Image 3

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    HEWS FRO'.l OUR
NATIONAL CAPITAL!
House Acccpt3 Senate Amend-J
ment Reserving Jlay-Paunce- I
fote Treaty Rights.
Wellington. The long flisht In con
trol over citnul toll ended when the
bourn, after brief debute and with
out Ilia formality of a conference, ac
cepted by ft vote of 216 to 71 tin "ti
nts Mtiondinoiit Nimclflcnlly reserving
nil rights the United Htalc-n miiy bnva
under tlio Hay ruuniefoto treuty or
Otherwise,
llafore ending tlio content by con
curring In til neiiiito Amendment, the
houi voted down, 174 to log, a propo
siti mlvnntiitl by Henrwmtiitlvs Mokh,
of Went Vlrglnlu, to iitUie.li to tho r
pttnl u flut devhtriitlon of tho rl(ht of
the' Unit 1 Htnte to exrmpt It vh
iil from tolls, ind of the sovereignly
of the United 8tut ovr tho Canal
Zone.
i Income Tax Btlow Estimates.
Rutlmuti'K by Hecretnry McAdoo In
dicated thiit the government Income
for tho fiscal your eliding June 30 will
exceed ordlnnry expense by about
f 30,000,000. That la about $10,000,000
lent than liiHt year's nurplua. Income
tax return hav fnllen far below or
iginal entlniute and fulled to offset
the expected decroaao In tariff re
ceipts under the now luw, but the cu
torn house turned In about (21,000,000
Diore than It waa figured they would.
Whatever aurplui thero U for the
year will be absorbed by I'anama
canal payment, a It waa laat year.
Becretury McAdoo eattmatnd that
thla year'a ordinary receipt! would ag
(reKute 1733 non.onQ and the total or
dinary disbursement $703,000,000. To
tal receipt for the last flacal year
were $723,782,921, with ordinary dis
bursement of $083,699,692.
Wllaon Will Open Canal Formally.
President Wilson will leave Wash
ington, on Marrh S, 1915, for Panama,
to attend forum I opening ceremonies
of the I'll mt mu canal at a date to be
determined later. The president will
leave the capital the day after con
arena Koea out of evmtion. lie will
make the Journey to I'ununia on the
battleHhlp New York. The date of tho
formal opeulim ceremony for the cniial
will be derided before the president
leaves here ami tho exer Ihim will take
pliire aoon after ho reaches there.
On the old buttlehlilp Oregon, which
attrneted world wide attention on her
fainoua run around tho Horn Juxt be
fore the SpanlHh War, the president
with meniliera of his cabinet will
make tho first official passage through
the canal, and then proceed to the
Panama l'ucinc Exposition at San
Francisco.
Treaty Signing Near.
Secretary Rryan for the United
Btntea and AinlmHundorn Jusserand
and Sprlntt Rice for France and Great
Ilrltnlti will Boon align on the aame duy
peace treatlea modeled after those al
ready aliened by Secretary Ilrynn with
16 natloua. The iliinlng of thene trea
tlea awalta only the approval of the
llrltlah treaty by the British self gov
erning colonies.
The Anglo-American and the Kran-co-Amertenn
treatlea will In a Kener.il
way follow a almllar pact already aton
ed by Secretary Ilrynn with The Neth
erlanda. Thoy provide that all ques
tlona arising between the United
States and the renpectlve Kuropenn
powera which cannot be settled by dl
plomncy ahnll bo aubmltted for hive
Hunt Ion for a period of at leaat a year,
to an International commission of five
members. During the Investigation
hoHtllltlha would not be entered Into,
but the finding of the commlHslon
would not be binding.
Secretary Dryan and Minister Bryn
have agreed upon the terms of a simi
lar treaty between the United States
and Norway, which will be signed at
the state department within a few
days.
National Capital Brevities. -
Pence treaties will soon be signed
by the Unltod States, Great Britain
and France, after plans suggested by
Secretary of State Bryan.
Action on the Hobaon national pro
hibition amendment hus been post
poned by the houae rules committee
until July 1.
Immunity of members of congress
from civil and criminal action na re
mit of tholr official duties, has been
strengthened as by ruling of the Unit
ed States supreme court.
President Wilson chose Representa
tive William Graves Sharp, of Elyrla,
O., to bo umbnsHador to France.
Impeachment charges were present
ed In the house against A. O. Dayton,
United States district Judge for the
northern district of West Virginia.
The Interstate commerce commis
sion suspended until October 13, the
proposed lncroase of the carload min
imum weight on mixed carload ship
ments of vogotubles from California
points to points In Oregon. Hearings
will be held before fall to determine
the reasonableness of suspended or
der. .
ADLAI E. STEVENSON
I Adlal E. Stevenson, Vie President
during th last Cleveland administra
tion, who died In Chicago of old age.
EX-VICE-PRESIDENT DEAD
Adlal E, Stevenson Passe Away at
Th Age of 78.
Chicago. Adlal K. Stevenson, for
mer vice president of the United
States, died here at the Presbyterian
hospltul. His death was due to gen
eral debility and old age.
J Adlal Ewlng Stevenson had a long
anu nonornme puunc career, lie waa
vice prealdent, from 1893 to 1897, un
der President Orover Cleveland. In
1904 he again was nominated by the
democratic party for vice president
and ran with William J. Bryan, the
party' candidate for president, but
was defeated. He served as ft mem
ber of the 44th and 46th congressea.
From 188S to 1889 he served aa First
Assistant Postmaster General under
President Cleveland.
Ilia laat appearance a a candidate
for public office was in 1908, when he
was nominated for governor of Illi
nois by the democratic party and waa
defeated by Cbarlea S. Deneen, repub
lican. Delegates at Niagara Sign Protocol.
Niagara Falls. Delegates from the
United Stales and the Huerta govern
' metit formally affixed their signatures
In the presence of the mediators to
j the first protocol of the series through
which It la hoped to restore peace In
Mexico.
Tho agreement reached provides the
manner of transferring the executive
power from Huerta to tho ne previa
1 lonal government.
Theodore III la Born.
New York. Theodore Roosevelt III,
first grandson of Colonel Roosevelt
to bear the family name, was born at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Roosevelt, Jr.
Fair Weather Forecast
Washington. Generally fair weath
er la forecast for the week. , Toward
the end of the week a disturbance is
expected to develop In the extreme
Northwest.
MOUNT LASSEN IN
VIOLENTJRUPTION
Redding, Cal. Fire, smoke, stenm.
volcanic ashes, rocks and deadly gases
belched, not only from the crater
which opened up near the summit ot
Mount Lassen May 30, but also from
two new craters that burst open more
than a mile from the first of the new
craters, and the first known toll Is
one dying, one Injured and two de
mented.
The outbreak of Mount Lassen Is
extremely volcanic In nature, and the
peak becomes the newest active vol
cano In the world.
Lance Graham was fatally hurt by
falling rocks. His bead was battered
and he, was found half covered by
ashes and cinders.
Rocks hurtled from the snouting vol
cano and broke the arm and gashed
the face of Goorge Tipple, a lumber
Jack, and left him demented.
' George Goodwin, who loft Manzanl
ta Lake at 8 o'clock in the morning,
was within a half mile of the crater
when the eruption occurred, and he
also Is demented as a result.
Other members of the party near
the mountain at the tlnio, report that
the top of the mountain has been
blown off, and ashes, rock and cinders
cover territory two inllos from the
peak.
THE MARKETS
Portland.
Wheat Club, 86c; blucstom, 89c;
red Russian, 8(!c.
Hay Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $13.
Butter Creamery, 27a
Eggs Ranch, 21c.
Seattle.
Wheat Bluestem, 89c; club, 86c;
red Russian, 85c.
Hay Timothy, $17 por ton; alfalfa,
$14 per ton.
Butter Creamery, 26o.
Eggs 24c.
BUTTE RIOTERS FOR
TIME CONTROL CITY
Al'.empt Is r.'ade to Lynch Two
Special Deputies and In
timidate Newspapers.
Butte, Mont. An attempt to lyncb
two special deputy sheriffs, efforts to
throttle the newspapers, intimidation
of the fire department of the city and
gineral rioting featured the Sunday
disturbance brought about by the
achliirn In the Miner' Union, which
became wide Saturday during the cel
ebration of the organization' 34th an
niversary, and was capped by the dy
namiting of the homes of two officios
of the union.
Early in the afternoon a crowd took
two prisoners from the Jail; later took
possession of an aerial fire truck,
which wa moved through the treet
by the city authorities In an effort to
disperse the crowds, and threat to
lynch Special Deputies Owen Crlbben
and Martin Harklns, failed to mater
ialize only when police, with drawn
guns, rescued the two men and backed
down an alley with them.
A delegation visited the three news
paper offices and demanded that no
further mention be made derogatory
to the I. W. W. and that the words
"mob" and "rioters" not appear in any
newspaper story.
The riots were caused by long
standing Ill-feeling between the reg
ular of the 9000 member of the
Western Federation of Miner here
and the Insurgents, mostly members
of the I. W. W. The members with
sentiment In favor of tbe L W. W.
objected to heavy assessments levied
against them by the Western Federa
tion of Miners International officer
and local official a atrlke benefits
for the Michigan copper mine strikers.
COURT UPHOLDS SUFFRAGE
Illinois Act Permitting Women to Vote
I Held Valid.
Springfield, III. Illinois women suf
frage act, which permitted women In
this state to vote for offices created
by statute and on propositions pre
sented to the electorate, was declared
valid in a decision by tho state su
preme court.
State and other officers named In
the Illinois constitution were excepted
from the act, which, however, left the
women freo to vote for municipal of
ficers and for township officials. Un
der the act women In every part of
tho state participated In the spring
elections and In the township and mu
nicipal local option elections were In
strumental In voting out. of existence
approximately 1000 saloons.
Lung Hypnosis I Broken.
Onry, Ind. Arthur Tracey, the 18-yeur-old
boy put Into a trance and left
so for more than 36 hours because the
hypnotist had been arrested on com
plalnt of club-women, was awakened
after the club-women had withdrawn
the charge against the hypnotist and
promised not to prosecute.
ORDER RESTORED IN
ITALY BY SOLDIERS
Home. With the occupation of the
disaffected provinces by the military
forces, order Is rapidly being restored
and It Is expected that within a day
or two the district of Romagna, com
prising the provinces of Bologne, Fer
rara, Ravenna and Forll will have re-
sumod normal conditions.
The strike has come to an end and
the strike of the railway men, which
Included only a small number of the
employes, has been called off, with
the result that the workmen are re
turning to their tasks. Railroad, tele
graph and telephone lines are hurried
ly bolng repaired.
An outstanding feature In the genet'
al strike situation was the proclama
tion of an Italian republic by the peo
ple of several towns bordering on the
Adriatic, In northeastern Italy.
In some towns like Fabriano and
Rlmlnl scenes similar to those of the
French revolution were enacted. The
Inhabitants, misled by reports Issued
from the headquarters ot the anarchis
tic committee at Ancona, an Important
seaport on the Adriatic, to the effect
that a revolutionary movement had
b"jen successful In overthrowing the
monarchy, proclaimed a republic and
substituted for the national flag the
black banner of the Peasants' League
Northwest Postmaster Earned.
Washington. The president nomin
ated the following to be postmasters;
Washington S. S. Morltz, Dayton;
Arthur A. Barnes, Pasco; Helen R
Whitney, Wnpato; James M. a. Wll
aon, Watervllle; Idaho William T,
Roberts, Bellevue.
Emll Seldel Nominated aa Senator,
Milwaukee, W1b. Emll Seldel, ex
mayor of Milwaukee, was nominated
by the Social Democratic party ol
Wisconsin for United States senator,
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember ua when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
Aollcc of Sale of Real Estate
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon l.-i- VV anco County,
In the niituer of the estate of John
C. Fowlie, deceased.
Notice Ih hereby given that In pur
suance ii mi onler duly made and
entered In theahnve entitled caurt.
In the nlwirn entitled matter, on the
11th day of May, A. D. 11)14, tbe un
deniiuiied, as administratrix of the
said eetnte, will proceed to sell at
private sale lor the liest price obtain
able, for caah, on and after Saturday,
the 20th day of Juue, A.D.1914, at the
hnur of H o clock a. in. of eald day,
the following descrtlied real estate
In-longing to ealil estate, to-wit :
The enit half of the northeast
quarter (ej nej) and the east half of
HoutheHHt quarter (ejat t) of section
thirty-four (34), in towuxhlp eleven
(11) nouth, rauge eeventeen (17) east
ot Willamette meridian, In Crook
county, Oregon, the said described
laud U-Ing commonly known aa de
cerned' "timber land," together
with the tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenancea thereunto belong
ing and appertaining.
Any peraon denlrtng to buy eald
land Is requested to submit a bid
therefor with draft or certified check
for the amount of his bid, payable
to Dorothea C. Fowlie, administra
trix, In care ot Bright, Bryant &
Kills, her attorneys, The Dalles, Ore-
gon, on or before Friday, the luth
day of June, A. D. 1914, at 5 o'clock
p. m.
Administratrix reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
Said sale will be made subject to
the continuation of the court and
abstract of title will be furnished If
required.
Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this
inn aay ot May, a. u. r.ti4.
DouothkaC. Fowmk,
5-21-5 Administratrix ot Said Estate.
Cancellation of Co. Warrants.
Notice Is hereby given that 60 days
after Julv 1. 1!)14. the fiiltnwlno- )Lt
of warrants Issued over seven years
ago will be cancelled It not presented
to the countv elerk of Crook nmntn
for payment on or before the expira
tion of the above time limit. The
person to whom Issued, the amount
and date of Issue are as follows:
T J Malloy, $3.40, Aug. 8, 1905.
Charles Llpford, $1.50, Jan. 4, 1906.
John Westberg, (3,40, June 2, 1906
N B Moses, (1.50, June 2. 1906.
Ij H Coclilln, $5, July 5, 1900.
Wm W Gordon, (3, July 5, 1906.
W M Moss. $3, July 5, 1906.
Thos liaiuon, $3, July 5, 1!HI6.
John Davin, (13 44, Sept. 6, 1006.
Ad Keller, (1.50, Nov. 7, 1906.
W S I'rlee, (2, March 6, 1907.
W C MeKluuev. 3. Mair 1. 1907.
State of Oregon, )
County of Crook. I88
1. Warren Rmii-n. iWU ,f tha
above named county and state, do
nereoy certny tnac tne foregoing
iim i" i iii i rLiiiH ii.ii i mm w iirrn nru 111 mv
ofliee which have been Issued over
seven years and are still unpaid.
Wlr.miau mv hnml nrwl fha aan1 nt
' ui vna niui vil
snld court on this the 25th day of
April, 1SU-. W AKKKN HHOWff,
County Clerk.
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Notice.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Mult
nomah, In Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Kirk
Sheldon, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that hereto
fore, on the 23d day of May, 1914, the
Judge of tbe above entitled court
made an order licensing the under
signed to sell the hereinafter de
scribed real estate owned by the
said estate at private sale for cash :
Now, therefore, In pursuance there
of, notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned will sell at private sale
at 602 Fenton Building, Portland,
Oregon, on the 8th day of July, 1914,
at 10 o'clock a. m., the following
described real property, to-wlt:
Lots numbered six (6) and seven
(7), in block numtiered fourteen (14),
Glen Harbor, Multnomah County,
Oregon; and the east one-half (ej) of
the northeast one-quarter (ne) of
section thirteen (13), township ten
(10) south, range thirteen (13) east,
Willamette meridian, Crook county,
Oregon,
Terms of the sale will be cash in
hand at the time of sale, with the
exception that In the sale ot the tract
last above described, purchaser tnav
assume the mortgage of $1360.00
tbreon as a part of the purchase
price, and all persons deslr
lug to submit bids on saij prop
erty are hereby notified to appear at
the aforesaid time and place and sub
mit their bids ihereon. And the un
dersigned hereby gives notice that, on
rthe said 8th day of July, A D. 1914,
ai, iue uour oi iu o clock a. ra., she
will proceed to sell said real estate
at private sale as aforesaid.
Date Brst publication, May 28, 1914.
Date last pub., July 2, 1914.
COHINNK SlIKI.nON-DF.RllV,
Executrix of the estate of Kirk Shel
don, deceased.
Notice tor Publication
- Dpnnrtment. nf t) tnfurl,-,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles," Ore.
May 21, 1914.
Notice Is hereby given that
of Terrebonne, Oregon, who on June
7th. 1909. mnde homeHtpnil
04958, for nei, section 15, township 14
south, range 14 east. Willamette me
ridian, has tiled notice of intention
to make final five year proof to es
tablish claim to the land above des
cribed, before Wnrron ltrrron , ,.,
clerk of Crook county, at Prineville,
wrTfiw, on me uitn nay or July 1914.
Claimant, lift 1)1 ft ft U1tlliaaiki A ,.!
Cudd and Louis J. Ogden, of Terre-
iioune, vre., Lari j. KumiqulHt and
Victor Butler, of Prineville, Oregon.
xi. i- kamv v ooncoroc,
5-28P Register.
Strayed
Light bav hnrsn o-.l,ll, i..i. i
1020, rangy built, bald face, four
white stockings. Small brand on
left shoulder, nlun T w n..t-A
stltle. Has halter on and sharp shod
No. 2 shoes. Last seen near Roberts.
Ore. Reward of (12 will be paid for
recovery of horse. Deliver horse to
M. S. Mayfleld. 4-9-lmp
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New Houses Built, Old Ones
Repaired, Remodeled
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by day or contract. Leave or
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or address Lock Box 375, Prine
ville, Oregon. 4-9
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RECEPTION"
Ch&rxiD Smith. Pronr
Imported and Domestic
Cigars J
Famous Whiskies j
Old Crow, Hermitage; Red i
Top Rye; Yellow Stone; i
Canadian Club; Cream i
Rye; James EL Pepper, I
Moore's Malt i
Porter, Ale and Olympia j
Draft Beer on Tap. j
Imported Wines and
i :
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
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands of Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor
Protect your chickens from
lice. Use Carbolineum- One
good application all that is
needed for a season. For sale
by J. E. Stewart & Co.