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OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL1NTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Gov. Marshall to Come to Oregon. Portland. .V telegram received by Chairman llaney of the demo-ratio stale committee states that Governor Marshall of Indiana, candidate for vice-president, will arrive at Medford shortly after 5 o'clock In the afternorn of October 23. and the regular sche dule calls for his leaving half an hour later for Portland. This would Rive hlra the whole of the next day in Portland, unless other arrangement is made. Clatsop to Have Cheese Factories. Astoria. About 30 dairymen from Ihe Clatsop Plains section held a meet ing here and decided to incorporate the Clatsop County Co-operative Cheese association, with a capital stock of $5000 to erect and operate a co-operative cheese factory at Seaside. Plans are also under way to erect one or more cheese factories In the dis trict between Seaside and Astoria. Huntington Has New Mayor. Huntington. Within the past nine months Huntington has had three dif ferent men for mayor, Mayor Xorthey, who resigned at the request of Gover nor West; J. T. Fyfer, who succeeded lim, and lastly, J. S. Crimins, who was elected by the council Friday. Sird and Minimal Collection I Gift. Forest Grove. A valuable addition to the zoological department of Pacific University was made when Dr. Ever est, of Gaston, made a gift of his collection of birds and mammals to the university. The collection was made by Dr. Everest during his 20 jears' residence In Oregon, and con sists of about S5 specimens. Newfaerg City Hall Destroyed by Fire. JCewberg. The temporary city hall at Xewberg was practically destroyed by fire Friday. The city's books, which were put in a safe, are believed to be uninjured, but on the recorder's desk were papers which were destroyed. STATEMENTS ARE MAILED Voters' Pamphlet Begins to Go Out to Distant Counties. Salem. Secretary of State Ben W. Olcott has commenced mailing the first of the pamphlets containing ar guments and statements of political parties which have nominated candi dates and of independent candidates who have filed statements for publi cation. The pamphlets are Esgrcg.ited into six groups, this division being made necessary on account of district can didates that have arguments in the pamphlet The pamphlets being mailed will go to the counties of Baker, Crook, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Malheur, Morrow, ShermaD, Umatilla, Xj'nion, Wallowa, Wasco and ! Wheeler. The second group will cumber about 39,840 and will go to the counties of Benton, Clackamas, Cocs, Curry, Dou3 laa, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, Lincoln and Washington. In the third group are the counties of Linn, Marion, Polk, Tillamook and Yamhill, and the estimated registra tion is 22,560. The counties of Klamath and Lake comprise the fourth group, with an es timated registration of 3840. Clatsop and Columbia counties com prise the fifth group, and have an esti mated registration of 5040. The sixth group will go to Multno mah county, the estimated registra , tion of which reaches 50,100. State Teachers in Meeting. Enterprise. The twelfth annual convention of the Oregon State Teach ers' Association, eastern division, is being held this week in Enterprise. The sessions commenced Wednesday evening and will continue until Fri day. Car Shortage Hits Shippers. Woodburn. The shortage of cars on the Southern Pacific system is causing great inconvenience to ship pers of all kinds of produce in this section, and the situation is such that it Is almost impossible to move any commodity in any quantity. Oxford Examination at Albany. Eugene. In a conference between the heads of the University of Oregon and McMInnvllle college, Albany col lege was the place selected for hold ing of entrance examinations for the University of Oxford Rhodes scholar ship. 117,000 Blaze In Bend. Bend. Fire of unknown origin de--stroyed Linster's hall, Bend's big opera-house, the dance hall and the skat ing rink, together with the machine ehop and garage in the building. The toss is $17,000, .., JAKE STAHL i Ar-7 t ' ! - . C- I 'ssajiV'1' I 1 Photo hJP AimHcu Press AMOclmtloB. Jake Stahl, manager of the Boston i Red Sox, who battled with the New York Giant for the world's Ifeseball championship. BECKER ORDERED MURDER Rose Say Crime Was Planned at Po lice Official's Command. New York. "Herman Rosenthal must be killed. He is getting too dan re rons. Tou tell 'Big Jack' Zellg and j his friends to get him out of the way." j Sworn declaration that Police Lieu tenant Charles Becker, on trial here for Rosenthal's murder, in front of the Hotel Metropole. gave this order ' to him to repeat to Zelig and his no- torious gang of gunmen, was made on the witness atand by "Bald Jack" Rose, former friend of Becker and the man who admits he acted as Beckers representative In collecting "hush money" from New York's underworld. "I want him croaked," were the ex act words. Rose awore, Becker used. "I will take care of the men who do the job. The sentiment at police headquarters is such that they would gladly give a medal to the man game enough to croak Rosenthal. Here la $100. Give It to Zelig and tell him I want Rosenthal stopped. Tell Zellg and his friends If they want to save themselves trouble, they had better get Rosenthal out of the way at once." Champion Diver of Navy Wrecked. Watsonvllle, Cal. The submarine F-l, champion diver of all the under sea fighting craft, is ashore near here, with her nose rammed In the sand and two of her seamen are - dead. T. J. Turbett, of Newark, N. J., and G. A. Schroeder, of Minneapolis, were swept from the ihck of the little ves sel and drowned when It was torn from Its moorings. Train Robbers Are Foiled. Fort Smith, Ark. Four robbers bungled a hold-up of a north-bound Kansas City Southern passenger train j between Hatfield and Mena, Ark. One i was wounded and captured and the i other outlaws escaped after a battle with Express Messenger Merrll Bur gett, of Kansas City, Mo. San Francisco Gets Cheaper Insurance , San Francisco. Fire Insurance rates prevalent here In 1905, the year before the big fire, are to be restored, thereby effecting a reduction from the present rates of more than 25 per cent Americans Great Spenders. Washington. Physicians and phil anthropists composing the American Federation of Sex Hygiene, produced the following figures, that show when It comes to spending the American citizen is the prize performer of the world: Gay living costs Americans every year, $8,000,000,000, spent in the following manner: Intoxicating li quor, $2,000,000; tobacco, $1,200,000; Jewelry and plate, $800,000; automo I biles, $500,000,000; church work at j home, $250,000,000; confectionery, $200,000,000; soft drinks, $120,000,000; tea and coffee, $100,000,000; millinery, $90,000,000; patent medicines, $80,000, 000; chewing gum, $15,000,000, and foreign missions, $12,000,000. THE MARKETS Portland Wheat Club, 79c; bluestem, 82o; red Russian, 76c. Oats $25 per ton. Hay Timothy, $17; alfalfa, $12. , Butter Creamery, 35c. Eggs 36c. Hops 1912 crop, 19c. Wool Eastern Oregon, $18c; Wil lamette valley, 22c. Mohair 32c. Seattle Wheat Bluestem, 80c; club, 77c; red Russian, 75c. Oats $25 per ton. Butter Creamery, 35c. Egg 38c. Hay -Timothy, $14 per ton; alfalfa, $14. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Clatsop county's first Juvenile Indus trial fair was launched at Astoria Fri day. The Medford opera house, an old land murk, burned, to the ground Fri day. There have been Just 14 deaths from tuberculoma M far this year In Lane county. Eight hundred delegates are expect ed at the National Convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance I'a lon, which begins In Portland Satur day morning. IH'WItt Perry of Foret Grove and NVal MoFiirlaml of !ortlnnd met death Id the sub-station of the Oregon FWv trlc railway at Hillnboro, when 60,000 volts paused through their bodies. Oil... l!i.-h ..v n.tvlnb- t,'ll,l- nf lh 1'iilted States National bank ol Salem, was arrested by a Vnltecl States mar shal In that city, charged with enthra lling J:'4iH from the Sulem bank. The annual meeting of the Oregon Baptist state convention is being held at Oregon City. The convention is a meeting representing the ltoptlst denomination throughout the state. Miss Alice Holmes, 21 year old, was killed, and three persons Injured when the automobile In which they were riding plunged over an embank ment on the Linnton road, 10 miles north of Portland. What can be accomplished with the government's aero system was demon strated this week when the wireless operator at Astoria picked up mes sage from the Japanese coast, 4300 nautical miles away. A large business deal baa just been made at Hermlston. where the First National bank purchased the Hermls ton Bank ft Trust company, consoli dating the two Institutions under the name of the First National bank of Hermlston. The Dally Capital Journal, one of the best known papers in the Willam ette valley, has been sold by Colonel Hofer to L. S. Barnes of Salem and Graham P. Tabor, late of Logansport, Ind. The consideration la understood to have' been J30.000. According to a request often made In his lifetime, the ashes of Jeremiah R. Ream, for many years a prominent business man of Albany and Eugene, were cast upon the waves of the Paci fic ocean, hla widow making a trip to Newport for that purpose. With Information from every county In the state as to salaries of all coun ty officials and expense of their of fices. Governor West Is preparing a measure to equalise all salaries of county officials according to assessed valuation, area and population of each county. The extension division of the Ore gon Agricultural college reports an unusual demand this season for mem bers of the college faculty and ex periment station staff to Judge exhib its and render other expert service at the county and grange faint through out the state. The wool rate case, wherein the National Woolgrowers' association and the Oregon Woolgrowers' association are plaintiffs against 25 railroads In Oregon, has been postponed by the state railroad commission, before ; which the hearing was to have com- i menccd Monday. ; In a decision Just banded down by the supreme court, the law passed by the Oregon legislature In 1911 regulat ing the branding of tub butter Is de- ! clared unconstitutional, on the ground j that It Is class legislation. The decls- j Ion makes it possible for all persons ' who make butter to compete with the creameries. i Attorney General Crawford is pre paring to go to Crook county to take up the suit on the bond of Sheriff Balfour, who la charged with not per forming the duties of his office in connection with controlling vice con ditions. Several charges have been made against btm, alleging that he : was in league with law violators In that county. j Governor West announces that he I Intends to recommend to the legisla- ture abolition of the office of state land agent, and also superintendent of the penitentiary, both offices ap pointive by the governor. Recognlz- ng the useleasness of big office, T. A. j Rhlnehart, present state land agent, has advised the governor that the office ought to be abolished. The population of Portland In 1910, according to the bulletin of the census bureau, waa made up of 118,868 males and 88,346 females, being a ratio of 134.5 males to each 100 females. Ten years previous, the ratio was 142. to each 100 females. In all Oregon in census year there were 384,265 males and 288,500 females or 133.2 males to each 100 females. In 1900 there were 129 males to each 100 females In Ore gon. A third edition of the Portland Chamber of Commerce circular, "Pub lic Lands In Oregon," Issued In co operation with the passenger depart ment of the O.-W. R. & N. company, has Just been Issued. The demand for this publication was so great that the original editions did not satisfy. The booklet contains an ample de scription of all the public lands In the state now available for entry under eltbsr the state or federal laws. The Oregon Bar At the Old Sla4 G.W. Wiley & Co., Prps All kinds of Choice Liquor Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft. Jjjk A A A A A A AAA A " RECEPTION ? Smith & Allingham, Props. ' Champ tMiiilh'i old stand. Imported and Domestic j Cigars Famous Whiskies j Old Crow; Hermitage; Red I Top Rye; Yellow Stone; I Canadian Club; Cream I Rye; James EL. Pepper, 4 Moore's Malt Porter, Ale and Olympia Draft Beer on Tap. Imported Wines Liquors. i and Fruit Trees! Central Oregon Grown The only kind you can afford to plant. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. Write for one. Price low enough to surprise you. Lafollette Nunery Co. Princvillo, 6 6. Oregon Lafler's Studio A place to get (rood portrait, and farm view. Knlarg Injr or copylnir done neatly and quietly Photo work exchanged for wood i Send tin your films by mull We are located on Main Street, near club hall F. E. Lafler, Prop. We atrlve to pleaoe $100,000.00 TO LOAN On Improved. Producing FARMS Large Loans a Specialty A. R. BOWMAN Prineville, Oregon , Summons. r In the elretilt court oft lie Stale ot Oregon fur Crunk county. Thulium II. l-ulnlU'tte, l I n t S ft. vs. 'I'. H Jnmi, Hint nil unknown heirs i if I , It. Jniiit-n, If tluvmed, nml nil other lutert-nleil, uYfeml- HlltH. To T. II. Jnnier, nml nil unknown heirs of T. H. Jinnee, If iIiviiiimI, nml to all others limnnteil, the nlmvt tiunn'il ilcfi-udtititH : In the inline ot the state of Oregon t Vim nml encli of you nru hereby riMiilreil to ii itr hiiiI hiiswit the COIIIIilllllIt Of illllltl(t llleil llgllllll you In the nliove entitled milt a ml court within ten ilnys from the ilnle of the service ol (hi Kiiiuiiiiitm upon yioi, If nerved within Crook count v, Mule of Orvtfon, or !( nerved wit Mil hiiv other comity In IliU Mine, then within twenty ilnys from the ilnle ill the service ol tliln minimum, upon you. or If not nerved within the suite ol Oregon, then on or before Mwsny. IW IU .j f OdoUr, 1912, nml you ni hereby notified that If you so lull to iiin'Hr or mi.wir for wHiit therol the plaintiff will toko n. decree nuiilnt you for t he relief prov ed lor In tliei-uiiiiiliiliit, to-w It : That the plaintiff In owner In fee simple of the northwest quarter of the north- etidt qtltirter, the northenst quarter of the soutliwint uunrter nml the Koiithenat qunrtcr oi the northwest quarter of section thlrty-atx, In town ship fourteen mnitli, of ranice nWtecii etist of the VYIIIIuiiiet te mi-rlilliui In Crook county, Mute of On-iion, 1'hnt the cloud on plHliilin title to wilil iiremlM by rcnsoii or the lull lire HlHl iilmeiice ol h conveyiuiie thereto from defendnilta to plaintiff mid hi lin'diH-ewior mid irriiiitor, lie forever removed mid held for nought. That the defeiidiint itml nil perooiis clnliulnit by, through or under them or either of them lie for ever Inured nitdealopH-(l from having or clalinlnir miy right, title or Inter est In or to snlil iireinlne or miypnrt thereof by renaon of the stnte deed ilinerllnil In the complaint. Thnt plnlntlff's title to nit.l prvinlwi lie forever established III Mm, hla heir and imnlgns. and for such other re- llel a limy be proier In equity aim Just In the premier. This summon In pulilldied In the Crook futility Journal, a weekly newiipnper ol tcunernl circulation and published at rrlnevllle.Crookcounty, state of Oregon, for ll full weeks, ciimineiii lng with the Issue of Mep temtier 6th, 1U12, mid ending- with the IsMtie nlOtnlier 17th, KH2, hv or der of the Hon. II. C. Kills, county JudfXe of Crook county, state of Ore gon, made and entered on the 3d day of Mepteuila-r, 1012. Dated and piiMWIted first time, September fitb, IU12. M. E. Bhink, Attorney lor plaintiff. Notice ot Hcsiiiik llelore the Board oi Control ot the tilate ot Oregon. Water Division No. 2, Crook County. In the matter of the determina tion ol the relative right to the water ol Crooked river, s tribu tary ol Deechute river. W. W. ISrown, plaiotiff and con tentant, v. John Dsvtn, defendant and contestee. To John Davin, defendant and eonteatee atiove named : In the name of the State of Ore gon : You are hereby notified that the above named contestant hat filed a contest againm your claim to the water nf Crooked river and its tributaries in Crook county, Oregon, and that Monday the Uih day of November, 1912, at the hour of " 10 o'clock a. in. at the court houxe in l'rineville, Oreiion, ha been fixed a the time and pliice for the hearing of isaid contest. (iKO, T. COCIIHAN, Superintendent ot Water Divis ion No. 2 of the State of Oregon. 8-29 lit Summons In the circuit court ol the state of Ore gon fur Criwk county. U. M. Cornet!, plaintiff, vs. The unknown heirs ol .John Williamson, deceased, delemlants. To the unknown heirs of John William son, decested : In the name ol the state of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 21th day ol October, 1012, and if you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court lor the relief nraved for In his complaint, to-wit: for a decree that he is the own- er of the ss of n,'i of section 31, In tp. 15 s. rarme 15 ewa of Willamette merid ian, and that you and each of you be decreed to have no ngiit, tine or inter est in said premises or claim thereon and that you and each of you be forever barred from claiming any interest in taiil nrerniwis or any part thereof. This summons is published by order of the Honorable W. L. Hiadshaw, jmlxe of the circuit court of the st .te of Uregon lor irooic county, niaue on mi liili iIkv nf HentHinber. 1UI2. and pre scribed that this summons tie pntmsiiea for six consecutive weeks in the Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper printed and puoiianeu in rriueviiie, Oregon. The date of the first publica tion of this summons is the 12th day of Sept., 1IU2. M. R. Kixiott, Attorney for plaintiff Curl A. Kaeppler EHtuto Notloe Is hereby slven that the undnmlitned him linen ftfipottitud adrnlolHtrator Willi the will annexed of tiieentnteof Cliurlps A. Kuep pier, ileroMJieil, by the nounty court of the wliile of Ori'ifim. fur the county of Orook, and hiuquullfled li ninth. All perHOns liavlnit cliitinii iiaiiirmt mild nutate are herehy notified to preterit the name to me, at theolnneof J. O. Htearim, room 2, WaHhlnKtnn liutlrllns'. corner ufKourth and WaHlilnxlori stream, In I'orU liinrl, Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verinnd, within ilx months from the dale hereof. liatiid and first puhlinhed Ausimt'i'Jnd, Will H. A. k Air.plM.HI.. ArimliilKLrMbir. J. O Htkahns, AlUirnuy. S- I "A f 171 IjOPOK meets every Jt KJt V Saturday nig hi. Stranger wolonme. G. P. Iteams, N, Q.; 0. U. Hhattoek, V. G.j Burt Barnes, Beef and Organ Wanted. Wood second -liainl organ wsnted. Mint be In g'nid emiilltliiii, Amir. Mrs. W. K, Mrk, Utnnnta, Or. H- lionet for Sale. On the old '. Hum Smltli ritni'lt. near I'rliii'Viuei oni in imj moinx r at reammutilti prlii. Cor further Inrormiitlnn adilnw (i. II. Ituwri.t,. Crlnevllle, Oregon. u-nm O. O O. Subor.l NKKT NO. I.' 1 1 n a t (riler of Owl. meet Hi roml ami fourth TbiirmUvs in i;h miinni t t.-lkiH hall. All iiilgraliiryoe'sciirni. llv weleri'ii. T. K. J. I'tifly.l renlileni. Willsrd II. 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Html Hv (r"tl, l.rwttl.lili Utm Uttbf Uti-I stbttvr ttwrtlM-i, l(.re TlmotNy J I Mi It y, I. n (NiitiittlMUMiftr. ot till tttl' At I'f ilirviUo. Orvi'lU, UM M li lJf " N8t t Uiniant TtktnM m lin: rbrliW. O'Mxhtiittil. iU fwltrl, AHttn tpffB ml rVrr l, It ol I'rinttrilU. "rpftin. sVM l W. MDOllK. Knglalnr. For Sale CHEAP m One Robinson Hay Baler, Run only 4 days. Also New and Good Second hand Engines, differ ent tizes m KtiiMtr uf. or writs John A. Dobkins ' Culver, Or 8 8 See the Fine Display of the Very Latest Styles of Millinery First Showing of Fall Millinery, at Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlor, Prineville Are you looking for a stove ? The Knock-All Parlor Stove.. Beats anything on the mar ket. The stove for the Big Stick. The latest models at John Morris The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor Are YOU taking the Journal ? C, B. Dinwiddle, Treaa.