OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERALINTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Walnut Grower Art Pleated. Kusene According to local walnut growers this year will be on of tit best In the history of t'.ils country lr the nut industry. H la exinvied ti harvet M rounds to the tree am' with between 4t snd 50 tree on ar acre will produce 1000 pounds oi more. The nuts will sell at 17 or 1 cents a pound, which means that ai' acre will year. produce $.160 worth in fl Man la Killed by Own Gun. Heppner. While stepping from log in the mountains near rtlack Hutte. In the Blue Mountain ranse Klchard Conroy. a shecpherder, i shot and fatally wounded by the acet dental discharge of a ahotRvin. Con roy lived for about 1J houm after ttu accident, and for part of that t'rte h was able to converse with those about him. INJUNCTION IS ASKED University Regent. Plaintiff, Allege! 10, COO Names Are Fraudulent. Sa'.eru. Alleging fraudulent signs tures to the number off 10,311 on tht referendum on House bill 110. appro priating I32S.J5S to the 1'nlversitj ol Oregon, snd fraudulent signatures tc the number of 10.396 on the referen lum on House bill ill. appropriating 1175,000 tor a library building for th same Institution, two suits were filed In the circuit court here by ex -Justicf Woodson T. Slater, asking that tht secretary ot state be perpetually en joined from placing these referendum measures on the ballot to go before the people. S. H. Friendly, of Eu gene, a member ot the board of re gents of the university, Is named as plaintiff. Alleged Horsethief Is Caught. La Grande A. Huntly. alias Oscat Hunter, accused of stealing horses in Vmatllla county, was pursued across the mountains by Deputy Sheriff George Propeck snd captured while asleep in A. H. Parson's barn, three miles east of Elgin. Hunter was well rmed. bavins: two heavy rifles and two six-shooters. BandOQ has recently organised a division of naval militia, known as the Fifth Division, with Lieutenant D. P. Sorenson, a veteran ot the Philippine war, commanding By unanimous content, at the re- Quest of Senator llourne, the Senate passed the Sherman county settlers' bill, which gives them ISS0.000 to pay their claims. Oregon pioneers took up the trail to Astoria Tuesday, where they cele brated Oregon Pioneers', Indian War Veterans' and Native Sons' and IVtnghtera' day at the Centenulal. Fifty forestry students are In Marshileld to got practical instruction n the Coo county woods. IT. Schcnk, president of 'the Hilt more Forestry School, and other instruct ors, are with them. The single tax Initiative petition for Clackamas county has been com pleted and is ready for tiling with the secretary ot state. It requires about 500 names ot legal voters ot that county to make It valid, but some thing like 700 signatures have been secured. Hood River orchardista and busi ness men are beginning to lay plans for the annual apple fair. The Fruit Fair Association owns several lots Bear the O.-W. R. N. Co.'s passen ger depot and a large pavilion will be erected for the apple show. It is planned to make this year's apple show very large. Oregon's Development League and the Northwestern Fruit Exchange will distribute Oregon apples at the big land show in Pittsburg, October 1J !S. A carload of apples will be fur nished by the Fruit Exchange, and the development league, which already contracted tor space at land show, will have charge ot distribution. Astoria Lets Contract for Dam. Astoria. The water commissioners have let the contract for construction ot the dam at the headworks of the water system to Bidwell, Hayden & Co., of Portland, for J74.SS9 90. The contractors have until October 1 to bcein work, and must complete the job within a year's time. Each Town to Have Day. Dallas.' Preparations for the big Polk county harvest festival to be held in this city September t, 7, 8 and , are being made rapidly, and a most successful fair is expected. It has been decided to give each of the prin cipal cities of the county Falls City Independence and Monmouth a day. LUMBER MEN MERGE West Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Association Now a Reality. Astoria. The Oregon & Washing ton Lumber Manufacturers' Associa tion, at the meeting held in this city, voted to affiliate with the southwest em Washington and Pacific Coast as sociations, thus forming what will In future be known as the West Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Association The object is the better exploitation of the manufactured product ot the mills of this section. The Oregon trustees of the new merger were elected as follows: Wit lamette Valley district. A. C. Dixon Eugene; Astoria district, George B. McLeod, Astoria: Portland district, L. J. Wentworth, Portland. Sheridan Veterans' Host. Sheridan The fifth annual encamp ment of the Yamhill Veterans' Asso ciation is being held in this city August 22 to 25. Sheridan Post working with the commercial club to make the encampment the largest ever held In the history ot the asso ciation. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON COLONEL JOHN E. GILMAN '" .1 Colonel John E. Cllman, command, er-in chief of the O. A. R., which began its annual encampment at Rochester, N. Y Monday. Brief News of the Week. has the the State Capital Gleanings Articles cf Incorporation were Bled by the Rogue River Valley Fair As sociation, with capital stock ot $5000. True to his promise of a year ago. Governor West has appointed Jay Bowerman a delegate to the National Conservation Congress in Kansas City, from September 15 to 27. Considerable building Is under way at state institutions at present, and convict labor is figuring greatly In the work. Plans have been prepared for the new heating plant at the tu berculosis sanatorium and for a new barn. That automobile or automobile trucks used as Are apparatus are ex empt from the motor vehicle registra tion law is the substance of a letter which Secretary Olcott has sent to tlie chief of the Portland Ore department. After visiting Cow Creek Canyon, on the Southern Pacific, and Inspect ing the line of the Salem. Falls City 4 Eastern, Railroad Commissioner Campbell has decided that all the ex eruptions from the fencing laws which were asked by the roads are just, and they will be allowed. Seven hundred and seventy-five pu pils in Oregon will be given an oppor tunity to pass the eighth grade exam ination and qualify for entrance to high school September 7 and 8. That number has been reported to the state suierintendent's office by the various county school superintend ents. The following delegates to the American Mining Congress lit Chi cago September 25-29, were named by Governor West: Robert Glenn Smi'h, Grants Pass; X. E. Imhaus. Baker; Judge J. H. Crawford, La Grande; Emil Metier, Baker; Judge George C. Davis, Canyon City; J. A. Howard, Baker; Francis Ciarno, Port land; V. W. Tomlinson, Ontario; Mark Holmes. Rlckreall; O. P. Co show, Roseburg; Will R. King, Portland. Fruits and vegetables of many sorts will be sold in Chicago by weight In stead of by measure after January 1, 1912. Ten thousand elk from the Jackson Hole country are to be shipped to Colorado and distributed over that state,' tke railroads having agreed to transport the animals free ot charge. The engineers In charge of the work of raising the battleship .Maine have decided to suspend the operation of exposing and exploring the hull until after they cleared away tu wreckage. New York state and the Middle West have a bumper apple crop for export shipment this year, according to a bulletin ot the Boston Chamber of Commerce. The political campaign In Canada Is Increasing In Intensity as It pro gresses, and scarcely a city, town or hamlet from coast to coast but will hear the oratory of the platform speakers during the week. The curtailment among the New England cotton and woolen mills has extended to New Bedford, Ftlchburg. Amesburg and Wakesfield, where be tween 30.000 and 35.000 operatives were given two weeks vacation, with out pay. News of Noted Persons. Portland Notes Negro Waives Hearing. Dallas. L. J. Majors, the negro ar rested by Sheriff Grant, of Polk county, and charged with an assault apon Mrs. W. Jorgenson at West Sa lem, has decided to waive a prelimi nary examination. Majors is in the eounty jail here. President Taft sent to the Senate the nominations of Leslie M. Scott, of Portland, to be Cnited States marshal for Oregon, and C. V. Johnson, of Corrallis, to be customs appraiser at Portland. On September Portland will have opened in the business center a branch ot what promise to be the largest banking Institution in Ameri can history. It will take the name of The Portland Branch of the United States Postal Savings Bank. Portland win bare a vice commis sion it an ordinance now being pre pared is approved by the mayor and council. This commission Is to be composed of 15 members, appointed by the mayor, and it will be their duty te investigate all forms of vice In the Isaac A. Manning, of Oregon, now consul to La ettualra, Vencxuela, was nominated as consul at Barranqutlla, Colombia. Miss Ida Conquest, the actress, will be married In October to Riccardo Bertelll, oldest son of the late Ad miral Luigi Bertelli. of Genoa, Italy. Oscar A. Brindley soared higher from the ground at Chicago than an aeroplane had ever been before and set a new world's record at 11,726 feet. Partners on the stage for many years, Edward 11. Sothern and Julia Marlowe, America's foremost Shakes pearean stars, were married In Lon don recently. Joy filled the home of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., in San Francisco, w hen the stork left an eight-pound daugh ter as a gift to Mrs. Theodore Roose velt, Jr., daughter-in-law of the ex president of the United States. President Taft, John Hays Ham mond, James J. Hill and Secretary of the Interior Walter L. Fisher will be the principal speakers at the 14th an nual meeting of the American Mining Congress, to be held in Chicago Sep tember 26, 27, 28 and 29. Sunday Schccls Meet August 25. Forest Grove A district Sunday school convention will be held at the Methodist Episcopal church in this !ty Saturday, August 2. Delegates will be present from all the Sunday choc!a in Washington county. Crimes and Mishaps The body of Mrs. Myrtle Reed Mo Cullough, the well-known novelist, was found In her home in Chicago. Mrs. McCullough took an overdose ot sleeping powders. Dr. A. W. McDavitt, a San Bernar dino tCal.) dentist, Is alleged to have immured Miss Jessie McDontld for 15 months in a cell-like room adjoin ing bis dental offices. Three men, alleged to have been members of the mob which at Coates- I ville. Pa., took Zach Walker from a j hospital and burned him to death J have been arrested charg-d with mur der. Batteries, alarm clocks and explos ives held as exhibits by the prosecu tion in the dynamite conspiracy ca.-e cf the M.-Najuara brothers, will be j shewn to the attorneys for the de fense, according to an agreement litT. EmphaUe protest against the ao-! reached b' tbe orne- ticn ot the O.-W. R. t X. Co. In granting Puget Sound ports a rate on wheat equal to that enjoyed by Port land, is voiced by many Portland grain dealers, shippers and millers, who Tiew the move of the railroad as one discriminatory ijalatt the city. The trial of Henry Clay Beattie for the alleged murder of his young wife in July 18 were begun at Richmond, Va., Monday a trial calling for the elucidation, the prosecution officers say, of as mysterious a crime as the South has recently known. The Leader 1 The Leader Vacation Days are School Days will about over soon be here Remember The Leader will be headquarters, as usual, for Children's Dress Goods and Suits, School Shoes for Boys and Girls Writing Tablets, Pencils Lest You Forget The leader alo carries a' lull line ol Writing The Leader at all times carries a full line ul Tablets, Pencils, Ink, Composition ltooks, K.XKIuin- Confectionery, Orocerirl, I'rv litiods, Tinware, alion ami Spelling lllauks, etc. tlranitvware, etc. While at the tore look over our 10c Counter You may need something The Leader Mr. I. Michel, Prop. D. P. Adamson & Co. Druggists Prineville, Oregon Watches. Clocks and Jewelry. If you are thinking ol buying a good Watch, Clock or anything in ihe Jew elry line such is Rings, Bracelets, Chains, Charms, Fobs, Stick Tins. Cut Glass, or Silverware such as Spoons, Knives. Forks. Butter Knives. Napkin Rings, Berry Spoons. Pickle Forks, call and inspect our slock. Headquarter for Thoroughbred Hats Summer Exhibit of Peters Shoes for Men and Women Modern Clothes "The Kind Gentlemen Wear." WITH the opening ol our Spring and Summer Season, we wish to express our heartiest thanks to our many customers and Iricnds who have shown us their patronage during the past year. We hope that our methods ol doing business have been satisfactory to one and all and once a customer always a customer. Our methods will be the same lor this coming year Everything Marked in Plain Figures and One Price to One and AIL We don't sell you an $10.00 suit lor $15.00: our $18.00 suits are marked SlS.OO. that's our price; no other. But we are not talking prices. Quality First and Last We are today carrying the Best Clothes to be found in Prineville. Modern Clothes designed and laid out by Brandegee, Kincaid & Company, Utica, New York Clothe well selecte! and worn cannot be overlooked by people of discrimination. Exclamations ot great joy are certain to be called forth by our display ol "College Chap" Clothes, because of their particularly brik style, and because thev fit so perfectly that they cannot but be well worn. The fabrics are totally different from those ordinarily seen. Tbe many graceful and characteristic features Inch distinguish the well-dressed man from the multitude of careless drensers will be found in these splen id garments. Knowing how to design and how to develop has made "College Chap" Cloths what they jtbea yon want. Clifton & Cornett AT THE OLD BRICK STORE. Rot ics for Publication IM'rtment ot the Interior, C. 8. Land Office t Tbe Oregon. July Utth, lII. l I. l.oroK riven t hut KolM-rt " Bl'nd of ;rtnl. Onuon. who, on November nth. ixM. ma.ie nomiwi w. S.HTS.r..r NW-, Kreilon Twn- Mp li Soulh. (Uw " Kl. willamme Mt-rtdlen. luu flll notice of Intention to nie Anal flye-Teur proof to ulllli claim to Hie land eoove deacrlbi-d. before Warren Bmwn. count cleric at hl officw. at Prlne Hie. Oregon on Ihe tn day of Ausiul, 111. Claimant name a wltnee: Charlea Me. Kenl, An tone lirle, Henry Moniaomery; J-t,b V. Monlcoiuery. all of tirlialr. rn. T-.T p C. . MOURk. Resl'ler. Furnished Rooms for Rent Famished, single or double. Also beds for the Fourth. Inquire at Shipp house. Mrs. Ida Prose, propr. &-15 PIONEER SADDLER Manufacturer ot and dealer In Harness, Saddles, Chaps, Bridles, Silver-Mounted Bits and Spurs. ReaUs, Quirts, Ladies' Stride Saddles. E. H. Smith, Prop. Prineville, Or.