ITEMS OF INTEREST THROUGHOUT OREGON Chronicle of Important Events cf Interest to Our Readers. Walnut Tret It Largo. P.ilhs. The largest lilaok walnut tree in !!ie eeunirv is said to be grow lng ue;r McCoy, having been planted there 55 .wars ago by Oregon pio neers, f-om a nu; grown on a tree previously planted at Vancouver, Wash. The g'ant near McCoy has a spread of brandies aggregating 100 feet, stands 73 cr SO feet high, and has a circumference at the b.-i&e of HI feet, which means more than three feet it diameter. NEWS PARAGRAPHS FROM OTHER CITIES IN OREGON The lSth annual convention of the Oregon State lVntal Association was In session In Portland this week. The third annual Vn on county stock show had the largest attendance and the finest exhibits of all held thus far. Representative Haw ley- has recom mended V. V. liergella for poaima. ter at Kernevlllo, to succeed Uoorg.' Wox, resigned, S!!e:i cla'n.s coming within the provisions of the llawlr-y law cf March 4. 1M1, are be.r.g disposed ot rapidly by the .general land office. Charles W. Chandler, Klgin; II. K Pugilist's Slayer It Held. Princville. J. L. Riley, who killed Louis Long, a prizefighter, on the Madras-Bend road Rnd shot Mrs, Ri ley, his wife, who was with the prize fighter In an automobile, was ar raigned here and was ordered held for 'be grand jury without bonds. ASSOCIATION IS STRONG Threshermen Represent Nearly Six Million Dollars Invested Capital. Portland. "The threshermen of Oregon have a stronger organization than any other association in the United Stales. They represent nearly 15,000,000 of Invested capital. They have a membership of more than 1100. They have Immense power In he development of this state and they are using it. I am proud of the Oregon State Threshermen's Associa tion," said Philip S. Bates, secretary of the organization, last speaker at the annual banquet in the Commer ial Club. With the end of the banquet the threshermen adjourned to meet again In Salem, December 7-S. They voted this year's meeting one of the most successful they have ever held. Votes of appreciation for hospitality were also unanimous. The association went on record as Indorsing the good roads movement as reorganized in Oregon, and made plans for materially assist ing the movement to get satisfactory highway legislation. Men Ordered to Cruiser. Marshfleld. The local division of the Oregon Naval Militia has been no tified to report with two officers and SO men for service on the cruiser Bos ton. They are to reach Bremerton June 15. Lieutenants Straw and Grimes probably will be in command of the division and will pick 20 of the best men In the two local divisions. Postal Bank It Winner. Astoria. The first month since the establishment of the local branch of the postal savings system has ex pired. The report Issued by Post master F. J. Carney shows that dur ing that time there were 126 deposits, made by 111 persons, and the total deposits amounted to $7746. the STATE BOOKS DELAYED Usual Distribution Postponed as Printer Is Ruthed. Salem. Secretary Olcott has an nounced that the laws on fish and game, mining and roads, as compiled In pamphlet form, will not be ready for distribution until June 25. While the copy was ready by April 10, they have been held up for more Import em matter in the hands of the printer. The new directory, or "Blue Book," of the state will be ready probably in a few weeks. It is now in the hands of the printer. While this has been ready for several weeks, it was de layed on request of Governor West, so that the names of the new appointees, miaue aner tne new laws went effect, might be included. Brownsville Scene of Big Meeting. Brownsville. The convention ot fruitgrowers of this E'ctK.n and other sections of I.inn county, nr!d here, was mo.-;; enthusiastic. The assembly wad the oiiigrmvth ,! a suggestion made at a recent rn--t'rig of t!e Brownsville Comment's! Club, whiol has taken deep interest in better and luore fruitgrowing. Oregon City Saloons Prepare. Oregon City The new ordinance, which provides that the saloons shall have glass fronts, became effective Saturday. A3 a result owners of sa loons were busy having the old fronts taken out. A heavy fine is provided lor violation of the ordinance. Summer Hotel Burns. Hood River. Due to the explosion ef a bucket of tar, the Country Club Inn and an adjoining house for serv ants were destroyed by fire entailing a loss of $8000. Green. Portland; II. K. Weiser, Airs Ice; W. 11. Robertson, llalsey. and M. S. lVever, l.atourolle Kails, hae been appo n:ed nil way mail clerks. Within 30 inyt from the arrival t the first train ever the Oregon Trunk Railway, the spot on which Melnlius is situated has developed from a wheat ranch to a full-fledged town. R. 11. Shepherd, field assistant to State Knglneer John II. Lewis, Is In Baker, and will take a party to the upper Powder R'ver Valley, w here all streams flowing Into the rler aud all irr'g ble land will be treasured. Members of the Columbia River Loggers' Association at the regular monthly meeting at Portland In dis cussing conditions were iuclined to believe that the supply of logs : abundant for all demands at present. "Alec" THuithtt was shot and pain fully wounded by Water Bailiff Harry W. Trembath, at the falls of ttie Wil lamette. Pouthit, with his boat par ner, manes liates, was nhing near the ladder, and was ordered off by the officer. The fir?t step toward ousting th state printing plant from the capitol building was taken by Secretary Ol cott, who addressed a letter to State Pr'nter Duniway, requesting him to vacate the rooms In the building within 90 days. The people cf Glendale are seriously considering the feasibility of giving an annual musical and dramatic fes tival, as a feature to draw together in a spirit of recreation and fellow ship the people of southern Oregon and northern California. Gasoline boats as a means of trans portation probably are used more ex tensively on Coos Bay than In any other community on the Pacific Coast. So genera! has become the use of this type of boat that the place has come to be known as the Venice of Oregon. That there Is oil In Clackamas county Is the firm belief of the Wll sonville Oil Company, which wa In corporated with a capital of $25,000. Manager A. R. Zumwalt of the com pany purchased a drilling outfit and he states that boring will be com menced next week. Children In this state are compelled to attend schcol when they are be tween the ages of eight and fifteen years. The time of compulsory at tendance starts on their eighth birth day and ends on their fifteenth. This Is the substance of an opinion handed down by the attorney-general. Hearing was held on June 6, at which time the Railroad Commission passed on the question of apportion ing the new lumber rate between the Southern Pacific and the Pacific Rail way & Navigation Company, those companies failing to agree among themselves as to the amount of the apportionment. The biggest mortgage ever recorded In Multnomah county was Disced on record Saturday by the Great North ern Railroad to the Bankers' Trust Company of New York for $600,009, 000. The mortgage Is to run until July 1, J961, and the money Is to be used for equipment and development of the system. With the jewelers of Oregon, the music teachers of the Pacific North west, good road advocates and the postmasters of the state holding their annual conventions in Portland in Rose Festival week, It is a busy time not only for the entertainers but for the guests as well. Although Judge Galloway has de cided against the city of Woodbum in an ertion brought by the city against members of the Bachelors' Club for an alleged violation of the city ordinance prohibiting the sale of Imoxlcat'nrj liquors, a suit has been started now by District Attorney McNary, at the reque.-t of Governor West, to render the club's charter null and vrrd on the ground ths-t the members failed to comply with the provisions of the articles of incorporation. Incorporated cities made "dry" by county vote must remain "dry" until an election, held within the city on the first Tuesday after the first Mon day In November under all provisions of the local option law, determines whether or not the city Bhall regulate the sale of liquor at provided In the home rule" bill, Is an Interpretation by H. C. McAllister, general manager of the Greater Oregon Home Rule As sociation of the state supreme court decision handed down in the case of E. T. Scbluer, of Joseph. Our Hood River Berries Are Now Coming in Daily. Just Received a New Lot of Ginghams and Calicos. GETTING SHAPE IN STOCKINGS. THREE WAYS; Sow the d,ape in will. scam, vhkh prohahly rips and is always un comfortable, JSlrrtih lite hose over a shap ing board" and press (lie shape in. Such shape washes away is not permanent. tjThe third way The Hurson Way is to knit the shape in, build up the shape round by round, inch by inch. In such shape ihrre is always permanency and comfort. Why not try Burton Hosiery? Mrs. I. Michel, Prop. Prineville, Or. mm&tm 30,000 Rolls Wall Paper JUST ARRIVED AH Grades All Prices A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. Ladies' Spring Suits. Ladies' Spring Suits "The La Vogue Garment" J The correct styles in which the "La Vogue Garment" is made will please you. The high quality, good workmanship, splendid fit, MAKE the garment give satisfactory service in the wear. J The best friends of "The La Vogue Garment" are the women who have worn it And because they have worn it, they continue to do so. J We do not FEATURE the fabrics, the linings, the tailoring, or any other one point, but by giving each ol these points the same conscientious attention, select a garment which is the garment to sell our customers with best satisfaction to them and most consistent, steady, year-alter-year profits to us. New up-to-date Spring Suits now here. CJ A visit to ourstore is sure to benefit you, whether you buy anything or 'not Clifton & Cornett AT THE OLD BRICK STORE. Cows for Sale! Some Extra Good Milch Cowi for Sale. Call on phone or write, H. E. Ride out, Proprietor Fairview Stock Farm Prineville, Oregon For Sale Milch cow and household furniture. Apply to James Dyer. 6-18 There is a Difference in wire fencing, the difference between common soft steel and Coil Spring Steel wire. Ask the man who builds fence with the Page wire why? Soft wire stretches, is never tight. Page wire properly put up never sags. Page wire costs no more than inferior fencing. Car load at COLLINS W. ELKINS New Tailor Shop Dayton Bros., Props. What about that Spring Suit. We can show you the latest in Spring and Summer Suitings. Give us a call. DAYTON BROS. Block North of Post Office. Prineville, Oregon. , Noting to Creditor. Niitt 1 hefvtiv given thai I ( unite mlgnrd Invii, tr li utii turt M imi otiuiilv, HI tif Orftfrnt, tltitv MiMtliitn Ad mhilalritUit of Hit Kll" if ttti-lmrtt M'Vtr, ttnit. niul nil iMiMMin imvlim t'inltu MCMiint nt4 tMiiitt nrw ivrfltv rv.ii.m in HiMlii lit HIHS tllllV Vrrlfirit, In nm Ai. HthtUlmhtr Ml th Ittw tirtli nf M, K. Iirlttli, lit .'rhilli, n, wlltittt m imiiiihft fttuii Hi tl uf tit It ml tuiliitUoti of (hi in it 1 1. lmta end tmtilUhrtl flmt I tut June Hih. tell. K. A. HPmmKT, AttmthUlmtttr uf tlte miH r Itlt'llMltl Mt'Vur, tteiuM, All Work Guaranteed. I linve it( rvtiiruoil trtuti my trip In ilHH'iiiititry Hint am h-mly to Ink i nriMit ymir i,vi In tlm inno enrv tiil mnmiiT n In tin' iiihI, All Mirk tnll.v Ktiiiriiiiiii-.l or minify rWuuiliMl. Kyi' ti'uli'il; n In . Illli'il lIC. W J. I UltTIS, Ailiilimuil Hutlillnic, Itnoiii 11 niul 15. Give ut your order for CORDWOOD Junier or Pine, large or small quantities. DILLON'S YARD . Opposite Post Office. Ralph R. Wheaton General Contractor Am here to stay. Now is your time to huild. Am putting in a brick yard and plaiting mill, alio pulling on a large Aul truck, so il you have any idea ol building anything hum a ceplic lank or crmrnt walk to a brick blink or Iranie, come and have a talk wilh me. It don't cost anything to talk and I II not hold you up. Office I lotel Oregon. Prineville, ... Oregon Relinquishment Cheap. A iiili-k mill' mi Kiioil linmitiHi fur mill- nt a hiiriritln: Kiir,li'ti ft-iiml, KotHH'U'rrlr, ciimtiit, mrt lin Ihwii t-illtlVHUnl; li'iiri'il; unnil iriliu; nil Kmm lur f.'UlO It tiikiii nt inn-. Ad drem 1'. O. Uux 341, I'rliiovllltf, Or.' iron. 5-is Sheriffs Sale. Id th Circuit Court ol the Hut ot Dra gon lur tli County ol Crook. . E.lw.rU J. burnt, 1'Uintirt v.. HUM H. Krom, DfinUnt. U h..l, ... il,. 1 I., ul..... ...... .'7 nf n mrnfiltinn .ml ,...!. ,.f out ol the circuit court nf liie county of 1 mil, urtignn, on III. ZtrU il.y ol Mv, lull, in lur ol Kilw.rd J, Bum, plain- till ntl tiriitiBt Kil.a H k'.n,., .I..I....I. nt. (or th. .um ol im.83 unit lor tha uriiinr .urn ol r-U'Jrt cot. anil dl- blirMnitltlla. Ill lliiili Inilum.nl it - - onltireil, further, hjr Hi. court that tlia property atUclinl In mill action linrniu alter iWnlwil lie ,U lor tlia allalac tlon ol uiil luilument, In tlia manner liroviileil bv law. which i,i,U,.,,i enterttt ami dorkotal in tlia clerk's of fice ol mill court in aaiil county ami atate 011 tlia ZM day of May, lull, ami notice il hereby given that In obedience to mid elocution and order of mlo 1 nava levied upon the following real property o laid defendant, Kilaa 8. Kmni, deftcrihed an followa to wit: 'I'll MtlllhWM.t nli.rt.i. S 11 ,.f Uu.L.h thlrty-lliree In Towmhip twelva u; aoiiin, 01 limine ten 111 cant, of tha iVitlumett Milridiati. in lr,.lr ,i,.u Oregon, Mid rinl property being tin! mine attached In tuid action, and I will on Saturday, tln 24lk Jif f Jum, A. D.. 1911, At the limir nf 9 i,',.. it, II... (,... . ... nivtrr- IKJOIl of aaid dnv. at I It. f .,..! the Court hoiiao In tha city of l'rlneville, Crook county, Oregon, tell all ol the HlwtVA nil,,lti,tn.l Mai ,.r .. ...... irc auction to the higlmat lildder for canti In hand, to aatlale aaid judgment and iuterent thereon, and com aud ac cruing Clint". Kimt publication Ma 2,'ith, lull, Lxt publication June 22nd, 111 1 . T. N. I1ALKOUH, Hheriff of trook county. Hy John Kdwarde, deputy. ShcriB a !iu o. In llii ''Irmill Cmirtnr the Hlnle of Orcaun. for tin- rouiily nf Trunk. HhiTlir .iilrof n-Hl imiperty under eirau. tton In foHTlfmu ri, K. A. i'uwell 1111U It. M. Powell, I'liilntllta.) vh. y fj ti I" A. MIII.T. Ivrxiiitiint. I N'lllm' I. hi'n lir ulvi n llml liy vlrllianfun oxei'Ullnll In f..t.'1'lu'.lirf. ilulv Isaui d nut nf the, I'lriMlIt rnurl nf t. lit Hlle,,r iir,.u,. A.. thil,'nlintyiirlunk,nll the ISIh llnvnf Miiv, llUl.unil In inn (Uncle, I 11,,, .,,1,1 1H h liny ir Miiv. Mill, u,ii n linlumenl niul il eeiluly iniuleiiiicl rendered un the lath diiv in" Mureh, UM.nnd entered, l'rr,ir,l,-, hiiiI ihH'lieleil In mill hy mini enurt nn Hie Imh dnv of Miueh, i '-HI, III n eerlnln .nil In mild enurt, wheri'ln f1. A. Powell mid It. M, I'nvtell Were pint n 1 1 II s uud l.iMe A Miller derendiint, In fiivnrnf I he tdiilulltl" mid iiuiiliiMt Hie ilel'eudiint, hv Whli-tl exei'llllnn tun euluuiltlnted III wll then-ill ir,,ierly luTelimrier Uewlliecl, to l"i V l he mini due tin, ilullitln, of U'.'lini livenly-uue liundnd mid Hlxly-flve niul sIxIv-ns hillulredlha dnllai, will, InlereHt thereunfrnm Ihn IHIIi dny ur Mnreli. Illl I, nt I he rule ol ten per cent iei iiuuiiui until imld, uud rur the Mum nr nne hundred elKhl ilnl him, ullurney'ii feen uud the enn mid ox lu nxiMul thla uxecutlou uud mile; I will on the Twenty-Third day of June, 1911. - the mild dny Iwliig Krhliiy nf aulil week, ut the hour nfin'eloek i. m. of mild day, at the north door nf t he emllity (tniirthnuiielu I'rlne. vllle, uf I'rouli eoiioty, OrcKmi; hi-1 1 ut mil, lie imiitlon to the hliOiuHt hiddur, for umih In hand.undny nfmile, all the rluht, lllleund Inleiiwt In fluid prnporty whleh Uefendiint, little A Miller, mid all pemnna olaliulnif, under her, milwequmit u theVHh day of Hup lumlier, 1WI, In and to the mild moruoiaed nttl property hereinafter mentioned, and dimurlhtid In aaid execution an followM, Uvwlt! Lota five. nix. neven and eight, In liliwk S, In theaecond addlllon tothet!ty of Prineville. (rook oounty, Htate or Oregon. And If the praoeiida of aaid Mile be Inxuftielent the plalntltra to have Judmnnnt and exeuu tlon aaalnat the defendant, Jjettte A. Miller, for balance rnmulnliiK unpnld. Hiild mile helnu nmdeiiuhjeet to rudomptlon In the man ner provided hy law. IMtod Oil Htb day or May, Wll. T. N. ItAirora, Bherlffof Crook Couuty, Urugun,