ITEMS OF INTEREST THROUGHOUT OREGON Chronicle of Important Events of Interest to Our Readers. Leve Divorc Suit Is Suddenly Ended. Baker. With the introduction of certiflod copy of the docre of divorce granted by the circuit court of Cook county. 111., In July, 1904, to Minerva C. Love against Sidney C. Love, pro- ceedinga before the referee in the present Love divorce suit came to an abrupt close. No more hearings w ill be held until Mrs. Franc's Burnes, mother of Marjorie Burnes Love, 11 able to testify. Race Riot in Pendleton. Pendleton. M. J. Moran. Section foreman (or the O.-W. R. & N, la slow. ly dying with an ugly knife wound Just below hit heart, and a doten Greeks and Italians with broken heads and bruised bodies are lodged tn the city Jail as the result of the bloodiest race riot ever seen In Pendleton. Threats are being heard In the Italian colony of the city and some are in hiding to escape being mobbed. Feel ing against the foreigners is running high, but it is not believed any seri ous disturbance will follow. FEES MUST 6E PAID Foreign In Corporations Operating State Under Ban. Salem. Declaring that the state 01 Oregon is losing approximately from $10,000 to $23,000 annually because of foreign corporations entering this state to transact business without complying with Oregon laws requiring the filing of certain papers and the payment of declaration and annual 11 cense fees, Secretary of State Olcoit is sending out letters to all district attorneys in the state requesting them to advise him of all such corporations in his district that the fines and li cense may be recovered by actions at law. Secretary Olcott also called atten tion to the fact that in additioa to the fine of $100 provided by section 6707, section 6708 also provides that no cor poration that has not complied with the Oregon laws shall have standing In the courts of the state. Walks 50 Miles to Enter Plea. Portland. E. G. Gardner, the home teader of southern Oregon, who was indicted for setting a fire in the Sis kiyou national forest, pleaded guilty through Attorney C. M. Idleman, in the federal court, and the court post poned sentence. Gardner has broken all records in the northwest to obey the summons of the court Policeman Faces Charge. Astoria. The examination of Po lice Officer Rudolph Baseon, cSarged with grafting, was commenced In the police court Friday, but continued un til Tuesday, when more testimony was taken. The officer Is accused with extorting money fcr police pro tection from two women, whom he afterwards arrested on charges of vagrancy. FORM TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE Yamhill County Protective Associa tion Elects Officers. McMinnvlIle. The organization of the Taxpayers' Protective Association of Yamhill county was effected here by the adop.ion of a constitution and the election of officers. The object cf the association is to safeguard the taxpayers' interests in demanding that the county court exact from con tractors and others a dollar's worth of value for every dollar expended, and to protect the members of the as sociation from unequal assessment and unjust taxation. N " - Schools flay Combine. I Marshfield Those interested in the chools of Marshfield and North Bend are seriously considering the plan cf Oerging the two school districts. It ;is Said that $8000 a year, .if not more, could be saved by having one school district for the two cities and there would be other advantages in giving better facilities. NEWS PARAGRAPHS FROM OTHER CITIES IN OREGON To Force Protection of Trout. Klamath Falls. State Fish and fame Commissioner Stone has taken steps to force the reclamation service to place soreens over the intakes of their irrigation ditches here to pro tect the trout fry from getting Into these and being distributed out on the alfalfa and wheat fields of the county. Rabbit Drive Is Success. I MarrlU A rabbit drive that result ed in destruction of many hundred bunnUs ant was attended by scores of people from the southern Klamath region, was kM near Mails. Thirty-six applicants out of a class f 61 passed the testa of the Oregon State Hoard of Dental Kxamlners. Articles of Incorporation lor the Willamette Pacific Ra.lroad have been filed in the office of the secretary ol state. Nearly 40 cars of strawberries have gone from Hood R.ver this season and It la thought that a total of about ti." cars will be shipped this year. With a sworn population of not to exceed 100 souls. North Plains, a new city on the line of the Vnltod Railway Company most of Portland,' now has a bank. i Practically 150 reports of accidents have been received by Labor Com-1 missioner Hon since the new law j went into effect .requiring employers I to make such reports. ' juiv 2 win witness the operation .it the first train over 27 miles of the new extension of the Southern Pacific Company's line now being built from Klamath Falls to Eugene. A good quality of building atone has been discovered on the peninsula of Tule Lake near Merrill. The stone is a handsome pebble sandstone, ap parently of unusual value. That private owners of Irrigable lands may exercise the right of eml- i nent domain is the substance of an opinion of the attorney general hand ed down for H. C. Ellis, of Bend. Plans for entertaining between 1000 and IjOO people are being made by the committee in charge ot the Waldo Hill P.oneer Association which will hold Its annual picnic near Salem i June 24. The Anna river Irrigation proposl- tion near Paisley Is nearing comple- j tion. In about a week contracts can ' be made with the company for plenty ! of water to irrigate as much land as 1 is desired. Grover C. Blrtchet has been awarded the Frank J. Miller medal as the member of the class of 1911 of Albany College for the best showing In ail-around scholarship during the four years' course. The 23d annual reunion and three days' picnic of the L!nn County Pio neers Association came to a success ful clcse at Brownsville Saturday. Tbe weather was Ideal throughout, and the attendance unusually large. Organization of the Classical Asso ciation of the Pacific Northwest was effected at Portland at the last ses sion of a conference of Instructors in classics of the leading educational in stitutions of Oregon and Washington. The biggest and most Important banking deal ever consummated In southern Oregon was registered by the consolidation of the First Na tional Bank, of Roseburg, carrying aggregate deposits of over $1,000,000. The Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias of Oregon convened in thir tieth annual convention in Astoria, Tuesday, June 20. Including the grand officers, more than 200 dele gates came from all parts of the ftate. The Southern Pacific rail crew has laid steel on the new Natron exten sion, building up the Willamette River, as far as Blakleyville, 12 miles above Lowell and 34 miles from Eugene, and is making rapid headway. 1 Construction work on the main ca nal of the Willamette Valley Irrigated Land Company at West Stayton, was completed June 15 and the crews set to work on the main laterals. Water Is already flowing through the canal for some two miles. J. W. Bailey, state dairy and food commissioner, pleaded not guilty be fore Presiding Judge Gantenbein, when arraigned on the second Indict ment accusing him of neglect of offi cial duties by not publishing a bulls tin of the chemical tests in his office. The Ford gold medal given by Bur gess Ford, of Portland, an alumnus of Willamette, to the member of the Willamette track and field team work ing the hardest for the good of the team and the most consistent trainer, was awarded to Luke M. Rader, of Portland. W. L. Finley, Oregon president of the National Audubon Society and re cently appointed state game warden, together with Master Fish Warden Clanton, will he In Umatilla county from June 24 to 27 as the guests ot the I'matilla County Fish and Game Association. The charred remains of Alex. Mc Nabb, a lone rancher, were found In the ruins of his burned house :n Bounds Gulch, 13 miles south ot j.oseburg. Two fractures of the skull, a rifle, revolver and silver watch missing, lead to the belief of murder and robbery. For the first time an effort will be made to recall a Judge from the bench, according to the form of a petition to recall Judge Coke, Roseburg. The question of the recall of tbe Judge hinges entirely on Instructions which were alleged to have been given by Coke to the Jury la tbe case of the State of Oregon s, ftoy Me- Clallen, What About Haying? 1 We can furnish you anything from Men to Mowers. This season we are showing for the first time the new Champion Mowers, which the manufacturers have decided to make the king of, all machines. Three Styles, 3 Weights, for all Kinds of Grain and Hay Crops. The Champion Rake has not been im proved, as neither user or seller or manufacturer can suggest anything, or think of anything to make it better. Comes with 1 leavy Wheels, Double Coil Spring Teeth. Steel Cable, Galvenized Guy Cable. Pully Rope, Pulleys. Jackson Forks, Hay Forks, Hay Wagons, Lubricating Oils, Etc, at lowest prices. The New Mitchell Wagon has no superior for this climate and the Eastern Oregon Roads; is extra strong; light running and guaranteed for one year from date of purchase. All sizes. Take It Around on a Wheelbarrow Star Windmills, Meyers Pumps and Cylin ders, Pipe and Fittings, Page Field Fencing, Lawn Fencing and Gates on hand. When the watering trough Is filled and the windows and buggies ate washed with tbe hose, you can disconnect -Ml In less than three minutes and take it on wheelbarrow anywhere (here Is other work to be done like running the corn shelter, fan ning mill, washing machine or any machine Intended to be run by hand. It is the biggest time and money saver ever used on a (arm. Come in and see it work. Collins W. Elkins. Prineville, Oregon The Cash Grocery George Whiteis, Prop. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Bedrock Pri ices. W. A. Booth, Pres. 1). F. HTtWiHT, Vlee-Pres. 0. M. ELKilis,Caalilor Crook County Bank. PRINEVILLE, OREGON Statement of the Crook County Bank of Prineville, Oregon, as rendered to the Superintendent of Banks, June 7th, 1911 Aaaata UabilitlM Ixmnianrl Discounts 12.87n.'.H Capital puld III full Overdrafts X,SII.U Hurplua Furniture and flxturee I'naivwea proni Ibrd MlHte .7WI.I Deposit Cua M kud sua du fro banks 47,809.95 ,i:m,win. . 10,1..'."' , HU,I4U,7G tlMt.UW.MI flHH.UUO.W NO MORE Freight Troubles The Oregon Trunk Railway is oren tor btutinesa to Opal City, Just north of Crooked River. The Jones Warehouse Company GEORGE A. JONES, Manager will handle all freight at Opal City for the railroad. The old Hhanlko Moody Warehouse system will be employed. Merchants will get their goods promptly and without inconvenience, ,OPAL CITY will be the freight terminus for DO days more. Have your freight consigned In care of JONES Address communication! to BEND, OREGON. Ifc ! 2b? iovoli UJffOr.rw hi:..! aCCOMD H. 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