OREGON NEWS NOTES CF GEKlMIHTEREST Everts Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. ; Fau'der Ksld to Grand Jury. Klsnuta Fa ll Nobel Faultier, the Wan who shot and killed Louli Geb hert in the Southern Pacific railroad camp, 40 miles north of here, several weeks ago ar.I failed to end hi ow life m a suieulal attempt, waa held ta the grand jury in a preliminary hear ing before Justice of the Peace Charles Grave. Fau'.cYr killed !s T'.ctltn because cf an cl'ervation. arising over a doe:, and those wlinesa ng tae tragedy ay It was a cold Hooded murder. . ;j. Fanrer Inverts Sagebrush Clearer. Lafceview. ?. A. Remlnston. a pro gressive lartr.er tn northern Lake County, has invented a sagebrush ex terminator that premises to revolu tiosize the work of cieariau raw sage brush lands. The machine is designed on the same theory as the Canadian field rake and in addition to taking eut the tap roots. It piles the brush In windrows and leaves a well-worked eed bed of from four and one-halt to Six Inches deep. INDIANS DEFY COURT ACT Red Elk and Tribesmen Drive Whites From Water Trenches. Pendletoa. Refusing to abide by the decisions of the courts, a number Of Indiaas. under the leadership of Red Elk, one of the head men of the t'matllla tribe, drove from their ranches the crew of workmen which Is employed tn developing the Thorn Hollow Springs, from which the city expects to get its supply of mountain water. After the workmen had been driven away the Indians took hoes snd filled up' the trenches which had been 4ug. Red Ek is the son of Wentx, the Indian woman who owns the land upon which the springs are located. She refused to sell the land, but the cify brought a condemnation surt and a compelled to pay her $4000. She has refused to accept the money. It was at her bidding that Red Elk and the other braves, armed with rifles, drove the white workmen from the ditches. Ginger Hermann's Aunt Dies. MarshBeld. Mrs. W. A. Border, a pioneer of Coos County, died at the tiome of her daughter, Sirs. L. W. Traver, in this city. She for years bad been a resident of the Coquille Valley, living near Myrtle PoinL She was a sister of Mrs. Hermann, toother of Binger Hermann of Rose feurg. f Biggest Catch 23.5 Tons. Astoria. According to the reports thus far available, the "high boat" among the gillnetters during the past fishing season was operated by C. Ehogren, who fished for the Tallant Crant Packing Company. His catch for the season was 23'i tons cf salmon, which netted him and his boat-puller $3290 for their season's work. Prison Hangs In Mid-air. Medford. Suspended In midair, 13 prisoners are sleeping in their steel cage In jail with nothing but two ca bles supporting them. The cage is being hoisted to the top of the new Jail to make room for the $G."00 cells that have been contracted for and Which will be put In soon. NEW ALFALFA PEST FOUND Professor O'Gara Makes Discovery in Southern Oregon. Medford. New crown (rail, a dis ease that effects the reus and tops ot alfalfa, and which is unknown to the Department of Agriculture at. Wash ington, D. C, has been discovered by Professor P. J. O'Gara, former govern ment pathologist, now employed by Jackson Otinty. The affected plants ehow numerous gal's which inhabit the growth and which, if allowed to epread, :!! destroy the alfalfa crop of an -nitre valley. Affr months of s'ndy of the disease er.d of the records of the deiartment. Professor O'Gara cm to th ccnclu skn t::. t Ik- had discovered a plant diteap-; that wan Indeed n.-.v. A !o: tfr to V. K. Char-3, ac're mycolo gist at Washington, brought a request for g -r pin, and upon tie ox'imina tlon Mr. Charlees also pronoun ted the di e-are new. ' Monrrouth Normal September 18. Monmouth. On September IS the Oregon State Normal at Monmouth will op-.n its doors to a throng of Btuder.ts from all parts of the state. The flld normal building has been thoroughly renovated, new apparatus Installed and everything put in readi ness for work. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON The Jiorgrowers have, obtained all the (tickers they need to harvest the Oregon crop this year. Charged with the killing ot his squaw In Warner Valley. Sunday, Hige Archie, an Indian, is lodged tn the county jail at Lakevlew awaiting ex amination. . The Southern Pacific will not eon- test the decision of the Interstate Commerce Commission in the Wil lamette Valley and the South Tort land lumber rate cases. The fall fishing season on the Co lumbia River wilf open on September 10, and the indications are that more canneries will be operated than ever before durlag this season. To instruct their representatives at the convention of the state-wide high way committee in Portland, Septem ber 13-13, several Oregon counties have called good roads meetings. StandardiiaUon of charpittlng, the new land-clearing process, is to be the aim of au organisation of promi nent men interested iu the develop ment of Oreson's K gged off lands. Three new fanners' high schools, under the union district plan, will be opened in Lane County this fall, dou bling the number ot union high schools, in which Lane County Is the pioneer. Senator George E. Chamberlain will not leave Washington, D. C, for home before September 10, as he has been detained at the capital by some busi ness matters he has before the de partment Wolves have done so much damage among cattle on hillside and mountain farms that the Crater Lake National office forest office has employed an expert hunter. W. R. Hammersly, to hunt and kill them. A union of the deciduous fruitgrow ers similar to the present union of citrus growers is the suggestion of Professor J. P. O'Gara, national au thority on pear culture and patholo gist for Jackson County. The wife of Major L. D. Kinney has filed In the probate court at Marshfield a petition asking that she be named guardian of her husband. The petition sets forth that Major Kinney haa suffered a nervous break down and is IncapaUe ot attending to his business affairs. State Capital Gleanings After Its long summer adjourn ment the supreme court began listen ing to arguments of casus again Tues day. The State of Oregon will do no more credit business, especially in the corporation department, accord ing to an ultimatum issued by Corpor ation Clerk Babcock. Completed books containing the course of study have come from the hands of the printer for distribution, snd a large consignment of them has already been delivered to the office of the superintendent of public instruc tion. Suit for a restraining order to pro hibit the Welch lines cf the Portland, Eugene & Eastern from doing work on Front street, in the city of Salem, and also to revoke the franchise of the lines there, was started in circuit court by City Attorney Corby. The general land office has made a ruling in favor of the desert land en trjman in this state, which enables the entryman on a desert claim to make final proof and secure title to his desert claim, before securing final water right certificate from the state. After passing 30 years In the In dian service, during which time he has experienced many narrow escapes from death in Montana's Indian days, W. P. Campbell, one of the veterans of the servloe, resigned his position as assistant superintendent of the Chemawa Indian School. Portland Notes The Erxual Rolail Grocers' Fool and Industrial Exposition is biing ar ranged to follow the meetings of Gipsy Smith in the temporary audito rium which la to be built to accommo date the noted evangelist. A. S. Iiriggn, former superintendent of the Llnnt.cn rockplle, where city prisoners are given employment, was Indicted by the grand Jury on a charge, of accepting $100 to ailow the escape of O. A. Richards, a prisoner, several months before his sentence expired. Commissioner Franklin K. Lane, of the Interstate Commerce Commission, arrived Monday to take up In the t'ni'ed S'ytei court a hearing on the application from exemption from the fourth it fiction (the toil? and ahort haul clause) between Sun Frartclcco and Portland, a very Important ques tion from many standpoints. The mystery surrounding the disap pearance of J. Lloyd Magness, cashier of the baggage room of the L'nlon de pot, waa cleared up when Ms body was discovered by Harry Rlchey, manager of the Portland office of the Columbia Life & Trust Company, floating in front of his houneboat, which Is moored Just north of th Yacht Club and the Oak. Millinery NEW FALL STYLES ARE . COMING Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlors. PRINEVILLE, . . OREGON. : Farm by Steam J You can plow vour land for les . than Ml ceuts an acre if vou get an w- "Advance Plow Engine" and a "John Deer Engine Gang.1 If interested, address John A. Dobkina, Agent, Culver, Oregon He can sell you anything from a threshing rig to a saw mill, The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor Notice of I'inul Accounting Notice In hereby trlven, by the tin-dtM-Mlgtietl, the iiiliiiliilHtnitur of the eHtate of tlliver ('. MoUowell, rle-eit-l, that lie ha maile ami filed with the clerk of the county court liiH final Hccoiintini; of liix M'lmlnlx tratlon nl aulil eHtate. iiml that the county court bun net Monday, the iith iluy of Nov., Hill, at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon at the county court room In I'rlnevllle, Oregon, nn the time ami place for bearlutr ami H.-t-tllnu Halil Dual accouiitlntf. At which huIi time ami place any per Hon IntereHteil In nulil eHtate may ap pear ami object to said final account ing. Duted this 7th (lav of Sept.. loll. I). A. McDOWKLL, AdmlnlHtrator of the entate of Oliver!.'. .McDowell, deeeawil. Notice of I inal Accounting I Notice Ih hereby given, hy the un derHlguecl, the ailmlnlHtrator of the estate of Patrick J. Kennedy, il" ceaHed.to all iternoiiH Interented In nulil entate that he hurt made and tiled with the clerk of the county court hlrt final aecountltiK of IiIh aii inlnlwtratlon of mild- extate and the county court Iihh Met Monday, the j iith day of Nov., 1911, at 10 o'diH-k lu jthe forenoon ut the county court i room In I'rlnevllle, Orejfon, bh the - time and place of hearing and hcI , tlitii? Huid final acconntiriK, At i which Huid time and place all per ! hiiDh interotited in Hald CHtate ruav appear and object to Halil final ne. counting. j Dated thlH 7th day of Hept., lull. It. I-. JIKI K.MAV, AdmlnlHtrator of the eHtate of Patrick J. Kennedy, docenHcd. Notice to Creditor. Notice Ih hereby (riven, by the tin derHlgned, the admlalHtrator of the entate of John It. (iuntufHori. de. ceaned, to all credltorn of mild ,.. UjeuneiJ and all pernoiiH liavlnx elainiH : nualiiHt nald ntnt to prenent thetii with the proper voueherH to the uu dernliied at IiIh ollli-e In I'rlnevllle, Oregon, within Hlx inontliH from the ; lirnt piiolieation of thlH notice. Oaied Sept. 7, 1'.tll. - I M. It. ICl.I.IOTT, ! AdmlnlHtrator of tlieentute of John Is. ioHtaH'n, deceuwd. Notice tor Publication. Tw-rJirtjii-nt of til Interior. L'. M. liieJ hlti't hi (iofiii!. Ori-ifon, Ai'Kw'l ''. I'll. Notice In herely lflv- tt,;,l 'ihoinf,. It. Tliroop or PauilriH. fttigiin. wl,. on Artrll It, lltl1', iijii1'-l(Ooe-l' eulrv .No. 'fi'il'Z tnr MW'4 UM'I w, MK1. !eenon A, Towrmhlp 14 j ihmiIIi, KioiKe ti -H4t, WillHOU-lln Vfhrlillim hAK nleo nolle,, of Intention to nieke fnml cofninutallon prif, Ut e.ljtMl.h efuloi f, tfi ' lure) HlHjve d-i:r,lH-'l, U-fore .1. K. Know, I h ( t oinmlHtilofier. hi lil ottlee. Ht yvllle, Ore gon, 1,11 llie II uu, .11 .H.ttitfT, Of I, (.'iHlniHiit nunie! ha wtlrieHHi: Oeorife Ti Kulin. h m . Martin, t red A, I'owell, wtirU K. Lauahhn, Hll or I'leilliot, rrKon, S-al-p H, KAHUK, KeaUtcr. ' itrofessfcftal Cards. T. I). J. DUl I V Attorney'-at-Law IMu.-emxir I" W. A. Hell) pKivrviiiir, ... Otocuos Crok Cttimty jfiirott C: Attru ol IHIe hi all Lint ml town lot In Crook county. B. F. WjlJ., Stctttvr, rriwvdU. Oro. (County l'li)iein.) CmJfM mmtmrmnmf prmTty tlmp r mifAl j mm Wmmm O'mmmta. IPr.n.millt, Or ft. N. W. Sanborn Attoruey-at-I.nw Adumson block rrtnovllle t C. S&ri JffmrmmjfmmmmCm S?a Citato PrtmmntU, Crfm W. l. .MY MRS O. C YOUNCS mCmwyrt PrMrtli-e In all cituru. HirUl attnilon to tvr rinUu, luiiailon an,! i-riium) Ut-!vtti. Cmlittr fmmmtimn, Ormjmm Dr. John Iluback, VMrrtimry Muntwn V, . Army, lh'lr!mfiit ul th rtitliitttta. All Mirguihl tturk i KeMtiftbl Hamilton Sublet. Prinvvill. Or. V. A. HLLL FRANK MLNM-LE Lawyers The Dalln Oregon C.m. S. ArWV Jf. 3. Sl.Umap CM'CCI.IKTH ffiolknap cf a wards iPiijtMmm mm J ifmrffmA Primtmt: Crtftm Si. Cuutt, jfrHrntf-mi-mCmm Fred A. Klce, C. K. J. B. Neville, Jr.. E M County Surveyor. Dt'ttltjf Co. Surveyor. Rice & Neville Civil Enginn. Generkt KnstnecriDK. I'iincvii.i.b, (tuei.oji. 87. . S3 rink mCamytr Jt ttrwtf, iPrimimll; Oriyon. ffAysicam mmJ Smrgtmn Call Aivrwirkd PunvPTLV Day oa Nioht orvin oni iKma Hoi-th or Aha mmjn 'i iiaus htori. Heih office au renj. deuce telephone!. rtfmm Dr. J. Tregclles Fox M. R. O. fl. Kng; and I,. H. A. London; Llt'elici-e Clregon Mute Mi'ilicll! lioitrtl. KpeoiuliHt ill HurKery; 1 1 y nU-no ; All memary Canal; women and children'! difieane!. Attendani-R at offlre, Main Ht., I'rlne vl le, daily 11 to 3. 'lei. Pioneer l.'o. ,' ConultAt!oii Free Hours I to fi R. D. Ketchum, M. T. D., D. C. Acute and chronic iIIhoiikoh treated HUceeHHfully by purely drtiKlcHH inelhoilH Room! 16-17 AiUmsoQ Bldg. Call midt G. A. aUcFAIILANU Lawyer Practice In all courts and U. H. Land Office. Redmond, Oregon Willard II. Wirtz Attorney-at-Law. Office In M. It. IIIkkh' olllce. I'ICI.SKVIf.l.i:, OlIKOON, Huntington & Wilson Attorney or The Piillen, llmve opened office In Portland, Oregon, Room 805-807 Lewi Building. Kulne ent to litem from Crook County through thelrolTlio In The Dalle or direct to their PorllnN'1 HdilreNK will reuclve prompt attention. Porlluud Phuue, Main "410. if I Plymouth SAVi:H TIHV. AND (OlAIN Twine is a small item, hut potl twins saves a 1(4 of xene in harvest time, l.vory tune your mm time is stoped ih delay ctntt you money, 'l ime in Tij harvest season use tmj otJin.iry wotks of it any f J. E. I ha vm i .... PtMt mm I . It lias I Iks saae I kiak ,uiltr l aa arlHMki' -X dtl lave secure First-class Painter and Decorator And all orders fo thai work can be left and receive prompt attention W. S. COOKE Masonic Building, Prineville, Warren & Woodward CIVIL ENGINEERS Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveys. Estimates Furnished on Power Plants. MAPS We have had 10 years experience, embracing all branches of Civil Engineering. Box 1 87 Redmond, Oregon. NO Frieght Troubles The Orctron Trunk Railway i on (or btiHinmii to Opal City, Jut north ol Crooked Itiver. The Jones Warehouse Company GEORGE A. JONES, Manager will handle all freinht at nal City (or the railroad. The old Shanlko Moody WaruliotiMi aytteut will l employeil. Merclianl will get their )(iMMla promptly and without inconvenience, OPAI. CITY wfll be tha Ireight term in ii for IK) ilaya more, Have your freight consigned in caro ol JONES AddroM communications' to BEND, So City Meat Market Horigan & Reinke, Props Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and Retail All Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh Home Cured Bacon and Lard. Fish and Poultry in Season. 1 Butter ' and Eggs. Made, 5 lb. nnesi maae, o id. Binder Twine is always valuable, ami some times extremely puiioui nn account ot the condition of weather or grain, lie sine you oesr twine, r l. i MUU 1 II TWINE. '11ien you will 1 ufe from the annoysnces, delays, expenses, which twine causes, riymoulh Twino perfectly in every machine. Mors is made and used every year than other kind, became it is known to bo the beit and has been for years. . Itiiula more ihraves with Iris ex prime, no knots, no breaks, and is IMiauntccu full length and extra sttcnifth. Ciet I'lymoiilh Twine fiuui the local dealer. Look fur the wheat-shcif Um. For Sale by Stewart & Co. t c servives or a Third and B Streets. Oregon BB MORE TEUTON. Home Cured Lard 90c; 10 lb. $1.75. huc. iuid. pi.o. u