OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the Sta'e During the Past ! Week. Killretd PlgMi Employ' Law. I'uri luinl -AnnmiiH'lhK that It can Bui and will not olo-y th elate laws r KulullitK fin hour of ittitl'(n-itt fur railroad employes, llio intcnn WasMnnton l.allrimil Nnv'nn ion Company hint brought unit In the t'nlictl Hl.Hi' circuit cmirl klim tor tin Inii'ilm iiliiry t ti J nix-t on reairu n IliK Urn slate rnCriin l roiiiiiilailon and tlio stum dUtrkt cmrii! ) from pros ruling It lor violation of the law. Dlla to Have Prun Fir. Hollas. Though lit previous tnci l ua" the iroio!tlon of giving liruito fair iiml carnival here In Hep IkiiiImt wm rejected because Hie Fruitgrowers' t'nlon hull planned iilKin tni t fair here In December, tlin Dallas ("nmmerclul Club. upon re funitlerlng ll matter, voted to hold g iiruuii futr nml carnival here lu 8cp-tmlir, CORD MAY REVIVE LEG NEWS PARAGRAPHS PROM OTHER CITIES IN OREGON A contract bi been awarded the Camiiliiill Building Company, of 8lt Uake City, for ths erection of the new federal building at I.a Grinds, at cost of $.".1,875. Jn P. Webb, trunk murderer, b been removed from the county Jll to the Oregon Hlate I'en.teiitlary ' Ba'em. lie li under sentence to be hanged September 6. A rMtiet to allow te Oregon and oilier battleships on Hie Pacific Coat to attend tlie celelirallon t Atorl. AiiKitet HO, was referred by President l- ft to the Navy Iwpsrtmciit. With gun, ammunition, a doctor and a g:im warden, tlovernor Wet mid Superintendent of Public ltn'truc- Hon Alderman will have fr Curry county soon I" t"""' ' "mB' Half of tiie contruclloii work on the Crooked Itlver brlilge of the Ore gon Trunk HUwy ha been com liletvd and workmen are placing the aleel purl of the romulu ng half In pm' I lill, State Forester Fll'ott hll received a tcligmm from Forester Ciravcs at Wash imton. D. r iidvUli.g him that the government will cooperate with Oregon under ti e Week act thl.year to the extent of W0. Within four week igtt posts m hav,, I n erected in Oregon, from north to south, marking the route o! Hie I'n. ltlc Highway through Oregon, j It lui already "'roiigh j Wnhliigti:n and rnl'fornla. j In response to appeals of town !n tho W'.l'ano t'o Valley nnd on the tlr.g.n Coail, the Southern IMcillc iv.iiiimny will hitmen l be prelinilnary j aurvey of (he proponed Ktigene-foo Hay nrnil no that luat coiitructlon j puKHlblc delay. I It.-port made for July by Buperln-I tenOnt Stclner, of the State Asylum. allow that the Institution, a far a ti.rm imnliict re concerned, had reached a self-sustaining bal. The product reached a total valuation ol :,"ii!t for the month. The J nekton county commissioners i at a public meeting In Jacksonville i i In, i wim attended by core of good road enthusiast from all part ol POPE PIUS X 'V . v-f4- HuntinRton & Wilson Attorney! Of The Itallaa, Ibtv opnied offlM In Portluul, Orafoa, Room S05807 II . a .. t ... rH n , v II, rough ll.rm- In Tin. llmlle or llrrl In llwlr Hortlnl mAT will iwl" piuu.pt llrullon. furiland Pluino, Male "'). IC r T,1 1IK1 nwt evry . II. t. I1 , Hiturdir Dllbt Hlraiiarra weloonw. R. V. Cimttabui, N. .: Widd IUrnM.. V, (l ; II. U HotiM, Hm.; od c, B. Inwlilfll. Tmu.. Pope Plu X., who hlth, ac cording to report from Rom, I very poor, and hi condition I giving grave concern. Girl. Unbl to Wilk tor Two Year, Undergo Operation. . 1'nrtliind. Hy taking Ihe tendon, J Achllle. fnuu the . g of lamb and; ewlng It Into the Iiihi of the left leg j of II your old Mcllnna Dade, nn oper-j nllon performed by Itnctnr It ch and aiarii. at the tinial Kumarttan llil tul, the little gill, who ha been par alyed In both lower I. tub for' the lnt two year. I expected to recover the uo of her limlm. The girl rallied well from the shock of the operation, which I thought to Lave been iicei'K(iil. The operation I believed to be the firm of It kind In Portland and not many rime have been found In the Vnltcd Hlaie. The uual tendon uteri In replacing human tendon, are MM , rM lec tho.. from dog, but the parent of. a .. Ht)e i the girl were oppoed to the ue of a If D. H. PEOPLES Civil and Irrigation Engineer. Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveying, Mapping, Estimating. Office next door to Lyric Therter i. H. lirewntcr.C. E. K. L. Jtrewiter City Kngineer Pruierille, Or. dg' muicle and a lamb wa aubtl tutcd t on to tote for a txnio mue . ll.Joo.OiM) for good roada. lly an arrangement made through Hiaie Game Warden Klnley alx tank r live nh and a large aamrtment ol game bird, w'll be u.ed by memner. Medford to Hav New 8tl Bridg. Medlord.-Plan fr the , flf , Hllll, KIh and Came Commit hrldiiK acron Hear Creek In Medford ,.,hlhlt of the tate'i were accepted by tne county court. With the ecurtng of a atrip of Innd owned by P. J. Wllllamaon and F. C. Page by the city the only Impediment wa removed and dcup te the heavy expen.e Incurred by the county, the cominlMloner decided for the con ruction of the pan. Subtcrlbert Order Phonet Removed .1,bh The fight between tn ii,,, IndeiM ndeiit Telephone Com inv mid Its iiuliicrlhcr over the re cent Increaae In telephone rate, reached an Interesting tag when In fiilllllment of pledge signed aeveral liiv ngo. virtually every farmer and tulnet man In thU vicinity ordered )il phone tuken out. 6tetnr Agent Fight. Hood Rrver. A controveray over the r ght to land at the local water front between The Dalle, Portland & Aatorta Navigation Company and the Open Hlver Transportation Company, ha already resulted n a personal en counter between tho local agent for the two companies and may lead to a legal conflict. NURSERY SUES FOR $20,000 Roteburg Man Alleged to Have In. Jured Firm by Statement. HIllBhoro. The Oregon Nursery Company ha filed suit In the district court against' Georgo A. nriidhurn, .asking $20,000 damage for alleged fa!e statement regarding the nur sery atock of the plaintiff. Tho statement In question were published In a Portland dully, and the article, which form part o he com plaint filed, wa In the form of an In terview with Mr. Ilnidburn, who In the published statement Is quoted as imylng that the trees, wore Hffocted with nnlhracnose. Hill Are Full of Hunter. " Coqnlllo. The mountains of both Coo and Curry counties are full of hunters since the opening of the hunting season. Already several deer liave been killed near this place. Deer .re qulto plentiful, according to. re fori. Wind Flail Grain Field. Pendleton. 'Pendleton was left In darkness for two hours and Umatilla county wheat growers are heavy losers as the result of the worst dust and wind storm wihlch has visited thii region In several years. Freewater Set Peach Day. Freewater. Peach day, the annual event awaited with to much interest by the people of Freewater and the surrounding country, hag been fixed (or Thursday, August 24. .Ion. for a large exhibit of the itate't resource at the Anloria Centennial. John Steven, an expert civil engi neer In the employ of the Southern pc lie Company. h been engaged l.v the state to upervle the conxtruc tloti of a dyke on the Vmatllln Uiver.j proposed to protect property on which j t;ie eamern Oregon branch asylum Is being built at Pendleton. . u ..i... ,.f rh!M!ce In the pub 1 lcfy pamphlet for the In tiutlve and: referendum nic-isur,- ave incorpor ated In a Idler from Mate nimm Expert Harris to the printing com niiMlcner of Colorado. Hurf be-llcv- that throng1! the tentative plan, that ha been oullned a dial n-t rav ing may be made for the stale. Governor West bns written to the Interior Department at Washington, n. C, with the v'ew to securing a transfer of the title from the govern nienl to the stale to the lands located along Tnnner Creek, a tributary ol the Columbia Hivcr. which tract Is dis red for the purpime of supporting a central fish hniohery. Monev that h accrued from an glcrs' license will be used for propa gating and dlstrlbut'ng tteelhead ... i ihe future. Th s announce- ,... ,... nuule by W. L. Flnley. chief game and fish warden of the slate of Oregon. Money hn been accumu lated In the state trensuvy for the past three years and little of It has been used for any purpose. To look Into condition In Oregon with the view of securing data to use In directing Jewish Imm'grat'on to .i, furmlni districts of the state, Stanley Hero, national organizer ol ik. Hehrew Sheltering ana immi grant Aid Society or New York, ar rived In Portland. Before he leaves he will make a complete report 01 business and farming conditions. Anther error has heen niscovereu ln the fish and game laws, this one nf- f.niin. Cons county. Section B.mu. of lord's Oregon Laws, limits the i,.Mr,c nf salt wnter crabs to tu in any one day, provided, however, that the law shall apply to canning prod ucts. The original law on file In the olllco of the secretary of state pro- Idea that the law "shall not appi )i such products. The Oregon Slate Board of Fores try has Issued a warning to hunt ere that unless they take every precau tion against iorest fires which are so often caused by carelessness In leav ing campftres unextinguished and thoughtless dropping of lighted matches, athes from pipes-, cigars and c'garottet In the woods, the season for hunting deer and other game and fishing will be brought to an end. governor West hat the authority to close the teaton If necessary for ths sake of public safety. RAILROAD MEN WANT RAISE Railroad Refue to Recognize New Organization of Shop Employe. Ban Francisco. Iiemand have been made by shop employe and mo tlmnU't 111 the' employ of the Hani man line for larger wage and borter hour. The demands have been refused by official of the com puny and In th lde are now await ng further development. More than 8udO men of the Pac.flc yatem of the Southern Pacific are Involved In tho demands. From the office of K. E. Calvin, vice-president and general manager of tho Southern Pacific Company, the tatement wa authorized that there ha been no change In the attitude of the company toward tho demand for lncreaied pay, shorter hour and many other demand made by the federated shop employe of the Harrl. man line, recently organized under the name of the Railroad Employes Federation. Brewster Engineering Co., Prineville, Oregon. Surveying, Maping, Estimates Phone, Pioneer lil. rvt rt.vil ill iib,ii.-i-i- nAiuLOJ ana t. 1 SADDLERY I SHOP H.D. STILL 3 Prineville, Oregon Lots in Noble's Ad dition Now On Sale! J We have made very low prices on these lots to start them off. Buy now before the prices advance. .We offer special inducements to homebuilders. GRADED STREETS. SIDEWALKS, BUILDING RESTRICTIONS, CITY WATER, ELECTRIC LIGHTS, SOIL J These, together with admirable location, only four blocks from'the business center, make this addition the most desirable home site in Prine ville. For Low Prices and Easy Terms See A. R. BOWMAN TO-DAY. I Leconta I Proclaimed Pretldent Port Au Prince, Haytl. The first division of the revolutionary army en tered the capital Sunday and Imme diately proc'lulmed General Clncln natu Leconte chief executive. Gen eral Lcconlc's election the presi dency teems assured. The ctty re mains calm. COUNTERFEITS ARE WORK OF RICH MAN San Francisco. tloorgo Wilson, the most skilful counterfeiter of gold coins ever captured In San Francisco, was arrested by secret service opera tives and haB made a complete con fess'on. At his home, a 10,000 house in a fashionable street of the Rich mond district, the tecret servico men found a complete outfit for making counterfeit 13 coins. When Wilson was searched 15 coins of his own make were In hit possession, llo Is reputed to be moderately wealthy. For some time the secret service men worked quietly in tracing the authorship of the almost perfect 3 counterfeit coins. Sure of their man, they arrested Wilson. He at once confessed and led the secret service men to the hiding place of his molds and counterfeiting tools. C.R. Henry Resident Locator of HOMESTEADS In Southern Crook Co. Address : : Paulina, Oregon Aviator Ascend Two Mile .-- Etampes. France. Captain Felix, director of the military aviation Bchool, ascended 11,3110 feet, thus breaking the record for height at tained by aeroplanes. The ascent was made in 63 minutes, and the avia tor planed down in 12H minutes. The Oregon Bar At the Old Stand G. W. Wiley & Co., Prps All kinds of Choice Liquors Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft Astoria Centennial Astoria, Oregon August 10 --September 9 Th Great Event of the Year It celebrates the first white settlement in tKe old "Oregon Country." Army and navy evolutions, band concerts, fireworks, hydro-areoplane flights, historic buildings and collections, agricultural exhibits. Pacific Coast Regatta. Central Oregon Day, Aug. 17 . b m l . $9.10 to Astoria and return from maaras, Opal City, $9.55 Ticket, to be old Augut 1 6, good for return untU August 24 Special folders regarding the Centennial will be sent on request. Oregon Trunk Railway Daily excursion tickets to Clatsop Beach resorts allow stopovers at Astoria. Details will be furnished on application. Trains leave Opal City daily at 9:00 a. m., Culver 9:15 a. m.. Metolius 9 :30 a. m. Madras 9.45 a. m.. arriving rortiana i.o p. m. B. R. Ness. Agt. J. H. Corbett, Agt. T. A. Graham. Agt. R. E. Michael, Agt Culver, Ore. Opal City, Ore. Metolius, Ore. Madras, Ore. 8-10 2t THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat. Track prices: Club, 76c; bluestem, 81c; red Russian, 74c. Barley Feed, $24.50 per ton. Oats No. 1 White, 24 per ton. Hay Timothy, valley, $16; alfalfa, 111. Butter Creamery, 2So. Eggs Ranch, 27c. Hops 1910 crop, 29c; 1909 20c; contracts, SOc. Wool Eastern Oregon. Willamette Valley, 1517c. Mohair Choice, 37 He Seattle. Wheat Bluestem, 82c; Club, 77c; red Russian, 76c. Barley $26 per ton. Oats $25 per ton. Eggs 30o. HayTimothy, li per ton; alfalfa, 118 ner ton- .. Stewart's Hall Cor. 2nd and C Sts. "Now Ready" for Occupancy by the different lodges. Give us your order for CORDWOOD Juniper or Pine, large or small quantities. DILLON'S YARD Opposite Post Office. Central Oregon Day At the ASTORIA Centennial Jubilee Thursday, August 17 The Centennial celebrates the One-hundredth Anniversary of the first white settlement in the northwest Spectacular Marine and Military Pageant Program for the day will include Young American's Parade in the afternoon' drill in the evening. Indian war uances, aire uyiug and concerts by Ellery's band Pacific Coast Regatta The greatest aquatic event to be held in the west. For Central Oregon Day at the Centennial, the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Will sell round-trip ticket., August 16, Madras to DetChutes Jet. at One Fare to Portland Plus $3.00 good for return trip up to and including August 23. For further particulars apply to any O-W. R. & N. agenfeor write to Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON 8-10-lt