Page 8 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Jefferson County May Enjoin Crook It is understood that District Attorney W. P. Myers of Jefferson county will institute a proceeding m the circuit court here next week in behalf of Jefferson county to en join County Treasurer Jordan of Crook county from expending funds now being collected from Jefferson county in paying off the outstand ing registered warrants of Crook county representing Crook county's indebtedness. Under the law by virtue of which Jefferson county was created Crook county officials are obliged to col lect the taxes for Jefferson county until the assets and liabilities are adjusted between the counties, which adjustment is to be arrived at under the law on the third Mon day in June. If the money now being collected by Treasurer Jordan is applied to Crook county's indebt edness there would be no cash to turn over to Jefferson county from the taxes collected therefrom which would cripple the administration of county affairs in Jefferson county. The law is not explicit as to what the procedure should be, making a friendly injunction suit almost necessary. It also appears that on account of the failure of the law to specify clearly as to how the adjustment will be arrived at that other suits may have to be instituted to get at a legal and definite understanding between the counties when the day of settlement arrives next June. WILL TRY OUT FIRE SIGNAL Continued from pum1 1 A Dollar in the Bank Is worth two m the hand, because it is safer. It soon grows and begins to work for you. Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or. Montana Submit Prohibition. Holmiit, Mont. The houso of the Montana legislature concurred In tin1 somite nmrmlmout to the legislative referendum statewide prohibition bill fixing the date when the law shall be come effective at December 31, 1918. 1915 Buicks The Primier Cars , for the New Year Come in and see two of the the latest cars now on display at our garage. All the latest improvements. Huff-Noble Auto Co. PRINEVILLE OREGON TRADE COMMISSION NAMED Seattle Man With Four Otheri Nomin ated by Pretldent Wilson. Washington. President Wilson has nominated the following members of the new federal trnde commission: Joseph K. Davlea, Madison, Wis.; Edward N. Hurley, of Chicago; Will lam J. Harris, of Cedartown, G.; Will H. Parry, of Seattle, Wash., and Coo Rublee, of Cornish, N. H. Politically the commission has three democrats, one progressive republican and one progressive. Tarry is do j scribed by the White House as a pro j gresslve republican and Hublee as a progressive. Pavles is commissioner of the bureau of corporations, whWh is merged with the commission under ; the new law. Hurley is a business mau j and trade expert with extended knowl edge of Latin-American conditions. ' Harris Is director of tho census. Tarry ; Is a lawyer and business man, and Hu- i bice Is a lawyer. I Panama-Pacific Exposition Gates Open I San Francisco. Man's crowning achievement In exposition building wa realized Saturday, when the gates of the Panama Pacific International Expocltion were opened by President Wilson at noon. Battle With Indians in Colorado. Durango Colo. Five Indians and one white man wounded and six In dians taken prisoners In the battle be tween a band of Piute Indians and a posse, seeking tho arrest of Tse-Ne-Gat, leader of the Indians. This In formation was received here from Bluff, Utah. Do you take The Journal? collected as dojr tax, and four clogs: disposed of during the month. But two arrests were made. Recorder Hyde reported f7.r0 collected from M, K. Church for sidewalk. A special meeting of the counsil was held March 1 for the purpose of transferring the Walter Snoderly liquor license to Snoderly k Motiee. The Snoderly estate asked for a re fund of (( (ill for tho time in which the saloon was closed, hut as a fee of $."i0 is required to transfer a license tho matter was adjusted without difficulty, the one foe olf setting the other. AMERICAN VESSEL SUNK IN NORTH SEA Washington. Tho Culled Slates government was advised officially of tho first Instance of the destruction of an Amerleau vessel on the high sens since the outhreuk of the European war. American Consul Fee, at lire men, cabled that the steamer Kvelyn and her cargo of cotton, bound for lire men, had been "blown up at llorkum" Just off the coast of liermany, but that the crew hail been saved. Tho cause submarine or mine was not given In the dispatch. After a conference with President Wilson. Secretary Aryan cabled Am bassador Page, at London, and Ambas sador Gerard, at lierlin, to make an exhaustive inquiry as to the facts. It was conceded Informally that If the cause of the accident were a mine there probably would be no ground for diplomatic action by the United States, as the laying of mines is not prohibited by an international conven tion now In force. Through following tho advice of a British naval boarding officer to take a course other than the one prescribed by the German authorities the United States steamer Kvelyn was sunk Fri day says a wireless dispatch from lier lin to Sayvllle, N. Y., which adds that this assertion has been made by Cap tain Smith, of the Kvelyn. r. Ochoco Creamery v SUCCESSOR TO PIONEER CREAM CO Will be open and ready for business on Monday, March 8, 1915 and we will be pleased to meet all of the old patrons and many new ones L. B. LAFOLLETT Portland Selected by Timbermen. San Francisco. 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