I OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Weet Will Not Seek Office. Balem. Despite rumors to the ef fect that he would be a candidate for re-election and that preliminary ar rangements for his campaign were be ing made. Governor Went positively announced here thnt he would not lie a candidate for the office again. "I want It distinctly understood." declared the governor, "that anybody who says I will be a candidate for re election does not know what he Is talking nbout. I think when my term expires I will have accomplished all I started out to accomplish and that will eatlsfy me. There Is much hard work connected with the office, and the remuneration Is not such that a man can save any money." company, a private Irrigation concern, which gets water from the lower Kla math lake. It Is now proposed by the swamp land owners to supply water for the Van Brimmer ditch from the main canal of the Klamath project. The channel could then be closed and close to 30.000 acres of marsh land made available for grating and farm Ing. The plan meets with the approv al of the local official., of the recla mation service. Opinion of Liquor Shipments Given Salem. An opinion rendered b t torney Ocmral Cra- ford holds thnt transportation companies cannot ac cept Intoxicating liquor for shipment to dry territory unless they have In such territory an ngent to keep a rec ord of the shipments as provided In the bill pai-ned at the last essslon of the legislature. It also Is held that Intoxicating liquor shipped Into dry territory must be labeled as such, and a record must be kept by the trans portation companies at the office where received and the office from which It is delivered. Will Ask President to Aid Project. Portland. Secretary of the Interior Lam and tlM OftJgOfl OOgtMTVSsUM commission are woikliig in unison for a complete department of irrigation and water power projeots of the state. Secretary Lane announces that, in co operation with the Oregon commission he would ask President Wilson to set aside approximately $450,000 for re clamation service use In di-vHopIng the lands of the Deschutes valley, If euglne.iV reports uru favorable. TO RECLAIM T.ULE LANDS Owners Anxious to Close Channel Be tween Lake and River. Klamath Falls. Owners of tule land bordering on the lower Klamath lake huvo begun negotiations with the re clamation service to close the channel connecting the lake with Klnmatli rl er. If this Is done the lands will soon bo reclaimed by evaporation. vVhen the railroad was built across the marsh, concrete headgates to control the flow of water across the channel i were partially Installed through the efforts of Abel Ady. who owned most of the land across which the railway ! company had to get a right-of-way. The closing of the gates has been pre vented bv the Van Brimmer Ditch County Deputies Look After Weight Salem. Attention Is being called by Deputy State Sealer of Weights and Measures F. O. Buchtel to the fact that under the Mil creating his oNlce. It Is mandatory upon the county courts to appoint deputies In the counties of the state. These deputise will be un der the supervision of the deputy atate sealer of welghta and measures. Mr. Buchtel has been provided with a room at the statehous and has enter ed actively upon his duties. L ht Night Fishing is Target. Astoria. With the avowed obleet of putting a atop to night fishing for trout In the various streams la the county, an organisation or 200 sports men of this city and vicinity has been formed and each member has been appointed a deputy game warden to serve without pay but with authority to arrest offenders. Some of the best trout streams In this district have been practically ruined by the night fishers, who build large bonfires adja cent to some of the deep pools and as the fish attracted by the light rush In, they are slaughtered by the wholesale. NEWS OF GENERAL, INTEREST IN IDAHO Important Occurrences Of The Past Week From Cities In Our State Desp Snow Affects Yield, Moscow While the acreage of fall eown wheat Is probably about equal to that of last year In Latah county. Indications are that the yield win not be as large, owing to the damage done by snow on the north slopes. It Is to be seen now that the great length of time the snow laid on the amunri caused much of It to melt from the bottom, which had the effect of smoth erlng and rotting the green roots of the fall wheat. In many fleldt of otherwise beautiful looking wheat are spots on the north slopes absolutely without any grain and In other places witn a very poor stand. UNITEDPRB8BYTBRIAN CHURCH Rev. Rob't J. Davidson D D Pas tor. Servioes at 11 :00 a m and 7:30 p in Ssblatb school at 10:00 a. m CATHOLICCHURCH Mass at 8 A M on 1st and rl Sunday n an outer sunaaye of each month. st 10 A M H. A. pampo, Rector Conareoatlonal Church Notice Sunday Servioes, Sunday School 10 a m Preaching Servioes 11am O E Meeting 7pm Presohlng Service 8pm Midweek Lectures every Wednesday evening 8 o'clock 1'hlllp Kosolg, Pastor. ADVENTI8T. Every Saturday Habbath School -10:30 a m Bible Study 11:30 a m Young peoples meeting 1 :30 p m Court at Wallace Adlouras. Wallace. The Jurors who have been In attendance at the district court have been discharged for the term and court tins taken an adjournment until July 7, at whioh time the final steps will be taken In the closing of the sale of the assets of the defunct state Bank of Commerce. I Mineral Resources to Bs Detailed. Ashland. In accordance with aa appointment from the state commis sion of mines, Dr. Wlncholl, of the faculty of the University of Wiscon sin: L. K. Keber. of Madlaon. Wis.; Sidney W. French, of Corvallla, and 0. B. Watson, of this city, will meet In Ashland to prepare a report on the mineral resources of the state of Ore gon. The sppolntees have been rasa .ng an exhaustive Investigation of the various geological formations and mtn Mtl belts of the stats, "Brldgle" Webber Stabbed In Back. New York -Ilrldgle Webber, the! New York gunman whose testimony aided In sending Police Lieutenant Chsrles Becker to the death house at Sing Sing, gave a new evidence of the grim spirit of the east side thug Satur day when he absolutely refused to give the name of a man who slabbed him In the buck nbout 1 o'clock In the morning, .probably In revenge for his turning Informer Bankers Promise to Aid. Lewlston. Enoouraged by Miss Grace Sheppard. state superintendent of public Instruction, who has been In Lewlston. the Idaho Bankers' assocla tlon will take upon Itself the raising of $2000 to further the cause of agri culture In this state among the boys and girls who are members of the potato clubs. Nebraaka Farmers Give Pledge. Lincoln, Neb. To do their part In reducing the high coat of living, 200 ' Nebraska farmers have pledged them selves to devote their time, talents mid energies to Increasing the produc tion of beef cattle In this state, and to follow the Instructions of the univer sity experiment station, which for sev eral years has made a special study of raising cattle for beef by the best methods. ARRESTED FOR BIGAMYl Twin Falls Man Takss Second Wife During Honeymoon. Twin Falls. -Following the chsrge of bigamy made from Oram! Rapids. Mich., against John Chlsliolm of this city, Mrs. Ilvnia Pitman Chlsholm, wife of John Chlsholm, bus filed suit for divorce. The case Is a peculiar one. On March "3 or this year Miss Hyrnn Pitman and John Chlsholm were married here. On the twelfth day after the wedding John Chlsholm borrowed lino thai the bride's father had given her as a wedding present and went to Grand Rapids "on Import ant business.' Here he met Miss Julia li.ii.kiio. u young lady friend with whom he had been corresponding, and attended to the "important business," which was to procure a marriage li cense, the second within two weeks, mid wed Miss lluskltis. Teacher and Lawyer Wed. Lewlston. The marriage of Miss Anna Webster Lytle, dean of women of the state normal school at Lewis ton, and George W. Taniiahlll, a prom inent Lewlston attorney, wus solem meii here. Li- -!T " SHSMSBBBtgMBaSBBBSBSBl " f The Efficient Stove 2VevV PerSction -..aaa; I7IL1U Oil Cook stove COMPLETENESS It bakes, broile, roaats and toasts juet aaweli as a regular coal range. CLEANLINESS Burns oil- the cleaned fuel. No aahee. No diity coal or wood. No odor. 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