Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 18, 1915, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
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Last Week of Session
Coiitliiiiiv front pinto 1
wlilrh tun fuvoriilili' In llui bill nil
pnimotl liy Iho liDiiKi" with no Impiirlaitt
iiii'inlinciilH, a fttloiiti'il by a vulo
or 15 to 13.
It rnUliiftl (lie Hcliti'iicc, "It slnill be
unlawful for uny (inn pcrnon or family
wttlilll I hit stale to ri'ci-lvo fruni uny
common curriiT mure limn two quart
of spirituous or vIiioiih Krjiiorn or moru
tliii ii 24 quarts of limit liquors within
tM'itml of four ii(cj'ii(iiv wii'k."
Tint mnjorlly report, Iy Hi'tifttnrs
l'iirri'll. lllnliop, J, ('. Smith ami Htruy
er, cllnilimiril tliu word "or fiimlly"
innkltiK It pomtllile fur nidi nilult ni. ru
nr of a fnmlly to purchase tlio tli.il
Intt'it amount.
Absent Voter Wins In Bill.
Tlio Hcnutrt phhhihI a bill pravlillnx
tlml person nwny front homo vIit.Uoii
doy may vote vhorever tltry m:iy bs
for iri'UhMlUI ck't't.im, tto officer
nil constitution! amt'ixl ntiMit n by
Identifying tliotniiulvin ami producing
certificate by tlm Judges of election
In their homo pri-cltmlH that they re
qualified voter.
Tlio bill provide that an doctor
who I'ipwt to he way from horns on
election day may apply to tlio Judg
In the elortton district In which He
Uvea for certlflcatu aa to hla quail
flcatlona. I'pon tha presentation of
the certificate to the Judge of election
where ha may bo election day and
Identification by two iiallfUd real
dent volar, he may oxerclau the right
of suffruga!
Pro-Farmer Act It Pitted.
A measure Intended to prevent big
dairy and creamery corporatlona from
freeilng out the amall cooperative
emicorna of tha farmera went throuRh
the houae. All the representative
from the rural dlatrlctn voted for It
and moat of tha urban legislator alao
were for It
The bill WM Introduced by Repre
tentative Hunt, of Clackamaa county.
It require creamery compantca and
othera, who purchase dairy product
from furmera, to file a achedule ot
their ratea with tha atate authorities
and prohibits them from paying more
for the acme commodity In one com
munity than they pay In othera. freight
rntca and other coata being conuid
ered. Governor 8lgna Teaehert' Bill.
In the presence of a largo delegation
of school tcuchera from I'ortliuiil, lio
are inemherH of the tint lo Teacher
OHMoclutlon. oilier educator, Bennior
Moaer and othora, Governor Wltliy
comho signed Henator Mover's bill,
which provides that there shall bo no
dlHcrimlnatlon In the payment of an)
aries between mnle und fcinulo U-.uli
crs.
Governor Wlthycombo used two
pciiH, and one wna presented to the
l'ortliiud Crude Teachers' BHHOclatlon
and the other to MlHs"Cnlloway, of the
Albany schoola, where the movement
toward the pusgugo of the mean lire or
iginated. Legldstlv Brevities. -
The houae putiscd the tux commit
tee's bill to remit all penalties on do
lluqueiit taxes under tlio 1013 tax law.
Insanity shall not bo mado a cause
for divorce In this state, according to
declalon of the aonuto.
lly a unanimous vote the annate
passed a hill which provides a pre
ferential of 5 per cent for Oregon pro
ducts In letting contracts for public
work.
Ily a vote of 21 to 8 the senate voted
an appropriation of $50,000 for erect
ing a building for training work at the
Oregon state normal school In Mon
mouth,
The house passed the measure pro
viding for an appropriation of $49,200
for tho Industrial school for girls. This
Includes $15,000 for a new cottage.
Houd work for the coming biunnlum
is to be continued on tho one fourth of
1 mill tax levy of 1913, according to
decision of the house.
A substantial saving In the expensos
of state and local elections will be pos
Bible through the operation of Repre
Hontatlve C'hllds' bill which the house
hns passed. It provides for only two
election Judges Instead of throe, as
undor tho present law.
The first loads of hay from the
country south of Powell Butte to
be received in Prineville came in
the first of the week for the Hamil
ton Stables. The hay is alfalfa
and clover and is hauled baled,
about four tons and a half on two
wagons. ,
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CRYSTAUli
Drives away Rheania
tism and Neuralgia, re
lieves sprains u4 bruises
Moiuy frac UmotmlUM
U. V. AilamHon & Co
A Growing Enterprise!
Tho growth of Christianity
throughout tliu world iH one of tho
inurvi'ls of modern times. The
number of Christian In foreiRn'
lands him doubled in ubout fourteen J
yearn.
Tlio ChrlHtian Church (Disciples
Of Christ) is participating heartily
in the world-wide enterprise. Jn
recent yearn they have mado very
commendable growth in numbers,
in educational institutions and in
world-wide missions.
This rhurrh conduct missions in
China, Jupnn, India, the Philip
pine, Africa and Cuba, In thew
landn the start' of ovnngelmU u;.d
other Christian workers number
nearly UMiO, nupported by the
Foreign Christian Missionary So
cifty of this church.
Ijist year their medical miw.n
arie treated 181,000 patient This
Is of It coif a tremendous tank. It
i about MX) each clay. And the
Disciples support 115 bcIijoJu in
these lands, with nn attendance of
nearly COOO pupils. Their, orphan
age work is large nd important.
For example, they own a farm of " - -
about w) acres at Damoh, India, Submarine Disabled
where they conduct a large orphan
age, Including important industrial
training.
The Foreign Christian Minsionary
Society has been in existence forty
years, and has sent out from
America In that time 3T1 mission
aries. The total receipts during
this period ha reached the great
sum of nearly Iti.OOO.OOO. This
organization has property on the
foreign field it cultivates worth
ulmost a million dollars.
A s)cclul dav is set apart in all
the churches of this religious body
for Foreign Mission. It is the
first Sunday in March, and the
churches this year are asked for
500,000. No doubt tho Disciples
in this community will do their full
share toward reaching the half
million dollars.
Ijtst year the receipts of this
society were 1404,149. The re
ceipts have gained every year but
one for fourteen years, and they
have more than doubled in ten
years, in spue oi tne geat war in
Europe a substantial increase is ex
pected this year. Geo. H. Ramsey.
and is Sunken
In order to wreck and destroy
the original of a new torpedo, a
during international spy succeeded
In placing a bomb in the pump
room of a submarine torpedo boat,
which; exploding later when the
craft was submerged, disabled and
endangered tlm. lives of all on
board. Mins Pauline White, of
fame in the Peril of Pauline, was
being shown the novel tv of a cruise
under water in a submarine by her
friend, Ensign Summers, in com
mand when the accident occurred.
She was rescued only after being
used as a human torpedo and shot
to the surface through the torpedo
tube all of which is wonderfully
shown this Saturday at the Lyric
Theatre in the eighteenth episode
of the Perils of Pauline. A matinee
will be given at 2:30 p. m.
J. II. Haner and wife were
Prineville from Rend the first
the week.
law is now in force. It provides
for a bounty of hi to be paid on
every coyote or coyote pup killed
in the state of Oregon during this
vear. The county pays one half of
the amount and the state the re
maining Imlf.
Take Advantage of the Wheat
Market Chance of a Lifetime
liny a k" home with n crop of
wheat. Here Is your chance: 100
Here of line land lying, In a sijuure,
well fenced, on main county road;
li iniica from school Iioiiw; level IhikI,
no ris k', no lilg trees; deep soil, ttO
acre well cultivated; 100 In Kood
pinlure; water rlaht; good hiohII
1mm with 6 nIuIIh, gooil small k moon-
1212, good liiicgy shed, wuoil
hIiimI iiml workshop; two clsternx;
hiiiII Imchelnr living house, two
roon , pli tie; all the land cnlilv
ii We imhI lrrliille. Owner will sell
at n wu-rllici;, Ihhmc or rem. AOj'iln ;
liitf land runiM from 1 1U t $75 un ,
Here; terms. Iim-mlnHie ilil nirej
chiiure. Address P. O. Itox 3-J4 Prine
ville, Oregon. 21
Sisters News
Redmond and Sitters banket
ball team played at Bisters Feb
ruary 12. There was a tie at the
end ol time, but final rreult 20 to
21 ended in favor of Redmond.
While riding to Sinters from
J Gift, Lcm Winkel and son found
I a cra.v man. He wni thofclees,
butlers and in his thirt sleeves.
The parlies finding bim came on
to Sinters and notified Mr. Howell
who took Mr. Smith's car and
went out and brought bim in.
They notified Deputy Sheriff Loyd '
who will probably take bim to
Prineville at once. j
D. L Tone returned to .Sifters'
from a vitit to New York wbere
be lmc been for some time.
C. L. Gist of Sifters has gone to
California for a lew weeks' visit.:
He will take in the fair while gone.
Bub Groundel, Mr. Swanson
and Ilert O.-borne slatted Tuesday
morning for their camps in the
mountains, accompanied by Gua
Arncon.
E. L Waldron ol Cloverdule
has fold his ranch to Vanmeter of
liend.
Me-srs. O.pha Hauck and
15.-a trice W'lcgate of Bend are
spending a few dajs at the Grube
home in Cloverdale.
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Coyote Bounty Law
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Prineville Oregon
Pure Drugs and Chemicals.
Prescriptions a specialty.
Maher & Grosh Cutlery.
Books and Magazines Cigars
and Sundries. Lowney's
Candies in sealed packages.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Prineville, Oregon
Barnes Items
in
The bill providing for a t3
bounty on coyotes has not been
1,,I hut work horse last week. The
I advices from Salem state that the'mrl got its leg broken and it was
Rye Bennett had the misfortune
to 1op a nice cow from rabies last
week.
Bert Demarii lost a valuable
am
Prineville
Commission House
Dealers in all kinds of
FARM PRODUCE
Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed. Forwarding Storage
and Commission Buyers of Hides, Pelts
and Furs
JACK SUMMERS, Manager
necessary to kill it.
Miss Letba Everett paid her
parents a vitdt February 14th.
The crowd from this section that
attended tbe dance at P:ingle rlatj spring
Ftbruaiy 12, report a fine time.
Fisher Logan attended school
last week. Fisher is thinking of
attending high school in the
Fiz.
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INCOME
LEGAL
RESERVE
II ASSETS
.jSmTT! 8.4 9 l.OOI
1 19071 64.4 1 4 Q
ml 26,5 59,OCT
f0n U I AQ R79 ffA 1
1911 k 2 08,3 05.OO1
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ia.73.oo vi
19091 96,527.00
19101 $ 70.864.00
O4,997,00
fW25.20a.QQ
f90
f9l$264. 88.00 1
fMW382A2Z.OO
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