Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 17, 1918, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    JANUARY 17, 1918
CROOK'COUNTY JOURNAL
PAGE 5
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VthB DtshmaQ placs Tuisdsjr.
BitTHr! Indlrldukli u( this section
J war In I'rlimvllls lust week answer
ing questionnaires.
wMlns Diille Cowlos n rlsltlnf In
town Hunday.
D. A. 8rs loit fln horse lust
week. ' It got cut to badly In the
barbwlre they were unable to save
It. -
0. II. Hussel went to town
day for a load of supulis.
LAKE STARTED III REST
Wtlit at Dam IVrlin Trn I'cct
M-u l.arK" I'M (Mric(l In
Hill l r Mut.rlul
The Increase of flow of the wa
ters In Ovhoco caumiU a iIiuiikh In
the plan of handling construction,
and the flume which hurt been built
at a previous time win brought Into
play, which la now currying the
stream over the dam, while the
work of raining the surface of the
fill goa on. i
The volume of water coming down
the stream la much greater than
ton duya ago, and for that reason
the dum will be built to a sufe
bnlght before the flow la stopped
entirely.
J tint now there la a pond, the
tart of the blggeat luke In thia part
of the slate, forming above the dam.
It It about ten feet deep at the dam,
and extends up stream some dis
tance.
A pit that Is perhaps 100 feet by
CO In depth bus been opened Into
the mountain side, where a flue
grade of material Is being taken out
and sluiced by the giants Into the
dam.
The plan of construction Is to re
move all the earth from the face of
the cliff at that ponlt, over an arna
sumclent In site to build the dam
A steady at renin of material, con
slating of rock, and various kinds
of earth. Is pouring Into the struc
ture each duy, and engineers suy
the consistency of the deposit la
Ideal for the work It Is expected to
perform.
Ilucauae of the difficulties In hand
ling material, no shift Is now being
maintained during the night.
TERREBONNE NEWS
(By our Regular Correspondent)
M. C. Davis, of Portland, shipped
two carloads of silica from Terro
bonne to Portland, Wednesday.
The Great Northern Warehouse
Company shipped another carload of
hay to Madras on Friday.
Fair View Stock Farm shipped
four carloads of cattle from the
Terrebonne stock yards to Portland
Wednesday. i
Fair View Stock Farm hauled out
two six-horse loads of rolled barley
from the Union Warehouse, Friday
Fourteen carloads of produce have
been shinned from Terrebonne the
lust ten days.
J. M. Perry klled a hog Inst Frl
day which dressed 2G0 pounds.
A lartre crowd attended the rabbit
drive Sunday and many rabbits are
reported to have been killed.
C. W. Clupp, of Lower Bridge
shinned some sold bearing ore to
Arizona laat week.
Mrs. Whltels, principal of the
Terrebonne school, was one of the
Judges In the debate Friday night
at Bend between Bond and Culver
The Culver team won,
Doiizll Harrington, a former stu
dent of Terrebonne High and a resi
dent of Lowor Bridge left last week
for Globe, Arizona,
MILL CREEK NEWS
(By our llogulnr Correspondent.)
GEI
Mon-
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PROPHECY YEARS AGO
A little snow full In this section
last night, the first we have bad
tbls year.
G.H . Russell lost several head of
cattle last week with blackleg.
W. J. Stanton lost a calf last
week with rubles.
A surprise party was given Mrs.
I. M. Elevens, Friday night of laBt
week, and everyone had a lovely
time. Light refreshments were
gorved.
Miss Oral Sears returned home
yesterday after spending several
days In Prlnevllle.
C. W. CowleB was butchering hogs
Oregon Daily Journal
Daily 50c Daily and
Sunday 65c
If you don't get your pap
er regularly, phone Red
431 and we will send one
up by special messenger
Prineville Drug Co.
Local Agent
A most remarkable prophecy,
made by the German monk, Fratre
Johannes, In the year 1600, seems
to be Hearing a fulfillment. As a
key to the prophecy one has only to
realise the following:
The kaiser la a German Lutheran
he has a withered arm.
Germany Is the Black Eagle.
Austria, bur ally, has also an
eagle.
Kussla Is the White Kagle.
France Is the cock.
Kugland, the British empire, Is
the leopard.
The following prophecy by the
monk Fratre Johannes, who lived
about the year 1600, Is remarkable
In Its application to the present
world crisis. The authenticity of
this prophecy was at first doubted
because of a few discrepancies In the
text but the matter was referred to
the newspaper Information bureau
at Washington, and Director Fred
erick J. Hawkins replied as follows:
"In reply to your letter asking
Whether the prophecy by the monk,
Fratre Johannes, Is real, we would
say that this prophecy was . discov
ered In old parchment In the convent
of the Holy Ghost, at Wismar, In
Germany, and Is kept under glass in
the town hall of this city. There
have, been numerous translations
which text vary somewhat. We are
returning your copy of this prophecy
The discrepancies which we not'
ed, and which you also may notice
are probably due to the variations
in the translation of the text. On
the whole It is a remarkable proph
ecy. It Is as follows:
The real antichrist will be one of
the monarchs of his time, a Luther
an Protestant. He will invoke God
and give himself out as bis messen
ger, or apostle.
This prince of lies will swear by
the Bible. He will represent him
self as the arm of the most high
sent to chastise corrupt peoples.
' Ho will have only one arm, but
his Innumerable armies, who will
take for their device the words,
"God Is with us," will resemble the
Infernal regions.
For a long time he will act by
craft and strategy. His spies will
overrun the earth, and he will be
master of the secrets of the mighty,
He will have learned men in bis pay
who will maintain and undertake to
prove his celestial mission.
A war will afford him the oppor
tunlty of throwing off the mask. It
will not be In the first Instance a
war which he will wage against
French monarch. But It will be one
of such nature that after two weeks
all will realize its universal charac
tor.
Not only all Christians, but Mus
selmnns and even more distant peO'
pies will be Involved. Armies will
be Involved from the four quarters
of the earth.
For by the third week the angels
will perceive that the man is antl
christ and that all will become his
slaves If they do not overthrow this
conqueror.
Will Massacre Helpless.
Antichrist "will be recognized by
various tokens In special be will
massacre the priests, the monks, the
women, the children and the aged.
He will show no mercy, but will
pass, torch In hand, like the barbar
luus, but invoking ChrlBt.
His words of Imposture will re-
somble those of Christians, but his
vows of all the human race.
He will have an eagle in his arms,
there will also be an eagle in the
arms of his confederate. But the
latter will be a Christian and will
die from the malediction of Pope
Benedict who will be elected at the
beginning of the reign of antichrist.
In order to conquer antichrist, It
will bo necessary to kill more men
than Rome ever contained. It will
need the energies of all the king
doms, because the cock, the leopard
and the white eagle will not be able
to make an end of the black eagle
Without the aid of the prayers and
the vow's of the human race.
Never will humanity have been
faced with such a peril, because the
triumph of the antichrist would be
that of the demon, who will have
taken possession of his personality,
The UeiiHt Incarnated.
For it haB been said that 20 cen
turies after the incarnation of the
word the beast will be Incarnated In
his turn and will menace the world
with as many evils as the divine In
carnation hat brought It graces.
Toward tb 2000 antichrist , will
be made manifest. His army will
surpass In number anything that
can be Imagined. There will be
Christians among bis cohorts and
there will be Mohammedans among
the defenders of the lamb at well as
some heathen soldiers.
For the first time the lamb will
be red for blood will flow In the
domain of the four elephant at
once.
The black eagle will hurl Itself
upon the cock, which will lose many
feathers. It will soon be exhausted,
but for the leopard and Its claws.
The black eagle, who will come
from the land of Luther, will make
a surprise attack upon the cock.
The white eagle will come from
the north.
The black eagle will find itself
forced to let go the cock In order to
fight the white eagle, whereupon the
cock will have to pursue the black
eagle Into the land of the antichrist
to aid the white eagle.
Great llattle on Lutheran Holt.
The battles fought uq to that time
will be as nothing compared to that
which will take place In the Luther
an country.
When the beast finds himself lost
he will become furious.
Men will be able to cross the
rivers over the bodies of the dead.
Antichrist will sue for peace many
times, but the seven angels who
march before three animals of the
land will have proclaimed that vic
tory will not be given except on con
dition that antichrist will be crushed
like straw upon the threshing floor.
The three animals will not be per
mitted to cease fighting so long as
antichrist has soldiers.
It will be made manifest that the
combat which will be fought out In
that part of the country In which
antlchrlBt forges bis arms, is no
human conflict. The animal defend
ers of the lamb will exterminate the
last army of antichrist.
Antichrist will lose his crown and
will die in solitude and madness. His
empire will be divided Into 22 states
but none will have any longer forti
fications, armies or ships of war.
The white eagles, by order of
Michael, will drive the CreBcent out
of Europe, where there will be no
longer any but Christians. He will
Install himself at Constantinople.
MOB DEMOLISHES PLANT
8eattl Print Shop Is Wrecked by Twi
Civilians and a Score of Sailors.
Seattle, Wash. With the six men
employed In the place lying in a row,
with their faces to the floor, two civil
ians and about 20 sailors wrecked the
plant of the Piggott Printing company
at 83 West Pike street
H. C. Piggott, president of the con
oern, estimated his loss at more than
110.000.
The Dally Call, a socialist paper,
and the Industrial Worker, an L W.
W. publication, were both printed by
the Piggott concern, but maintained
offices at other locations. In addition
the concen printed a dozen or more
other publications.
VYou have been running some pretty
bad dope," one of the mob remarked
after the wrecking had been finished.
"Tell your boss that he's about
through."
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ANYONE Having lost one brown
mare, branded horseshoe on left
stifle, about 7 years old, see J. H.
Gray, City Marshal lOtlc
WANTED Girl for steady work.
Good pay. Johnson's Sweet Shop.
lOtlc
ADVANCE IN BARCLEY CORSETS
Avail yourself of the present
low price before the 10 percent
advance on the Barcley line Feb.
1st. The name Barcley on a cor
set means the same thing as Ster
ling on a piece of silver. Barcley
means Sterling quality. The Little
Vanity Shop. lOtlc
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Oflke at The Dalles, Oregon.
January 14th, 1918.
Notice Is hereby Riven that
RUTH LANGFOKD GULOVSON,
formerly Ruth LanKford,
of Drv Lake. Oretron. who. on March 15th,
UllS. made Homestead Entry, No. 011417, for
NE4. NU, SKH, SWi4 SEW, SE"4
Section 20, Township 20-South, Ranite 21
East, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice
of intention to make final three year proof,
to establish claim to the land above described,
before Elmos M. Peck, U. S. Commissioner,
at Hampton, Orevon, on the 23rd day of
February. 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses:
.T. O. Wilson, C. A. Ivy. Lewis Bennett,
all of Dry Lake, Oregon, Chaa. A. McUne,
of Hampton, Orenon.
H. FRANK, WOODCOCK,
10tBc i Ketfister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at The Dalles, Orexon.
January 14th, 1918.
Notice Is hereby given that
CLARENCE M. GULOSON,
of Dry Lake, Oregon, wtio, on February 14th,
1913, made Homestead Entry, No. 0112S8,
for SEM, NW!4 SE, NEVt SW. Si4
NEVi, Sec. 19; SH NWVi. Section 20, Town
ship 20-South, Range 21-East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
make final three year proof, to establish
claim to the land above .described, before
Elmer M. Peck, U. S. Commissionef, at
Hampton, Oregon, on the 23rd day of
February. 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses:
1, O. Wilson. C. A. Ivy, Lewis Bennett,
all of Dry Lake, Oregon, Chaa. A. McUne,
of Hampton, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK.
10t6o Register.
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