Shaniko Banker Shot Tuesday A Hhniko diipstch to tho Or gmau wujw mat ja u. rowue irouiinnt backer and Mayor ol fhanlko, wu iliut and sorioukly injured at 8:45 o'clock p. m. Tuna day by 1M llownll, ol I'ortland The (hooting occurred in Iront ol V. V, Vllon' drug atore, where Fowlie w convening witb friend Ilowrll walked up, very mucli under the Influence ol liquor. Mr. l owle rpoke to lilin, laying he had better go to bed. Howell did not reply but pulled a revolver from lili pocket and ihot twice. One bullet took effect, entering the mayor'a abdomen. J. C. Kowlie in preHident of the haatorn Oregon Hanking Company A ecil train wa mad up at Miaiuko and took the injured man to The Palloi Howell is In custody of the of- flcert at Hianiko. Sheriff Chriet man, of Tho Dalle., waa notinYd Immediately and the priaoner will t taken to The llli lel Howell ia well known in thia part of the country, having livid here until recently, when he moved to I'ortland. lie mill haa intcroitU here, owning a Urge livery viable, lie lioil ien In town fnr a few ilaya for the purpose of looking alter lua buoineta aflaira. Progre ssive supper Tomorrow Evening Hail tho belled auto Friday evening between the hour of 4;30 nd 7 o'clock il you want a line euper. Thia i a progrfnaive affair given by the ladiea of the l'reahyterian church, tio first to Mr. McMillan', then to Mr. Hugh I.Uter'a, and laat hut not leaot, to the borne of Mr. Morse. You may then need to call on Adamnon for lome digeato tab let eo many good thing there to eat. are Crook CountyJHigh Training Dep't Laat Friday Mr. Wood, of the Crook County High School, took her training clan out to the diatrict ecliool on lower McKay for obser vation work. They found an in terealing clan of pupila and much good work being done by I r f, J'owcrs. Mr. Wood w given an opportunity to conduct some dunces lor theetudenla to observe. In the afternoon l'rof. Tower helped hi older pupil to orgnnite mock Senate. The training clues will be given further work in ob serving the country school. Three new student expect to enter this clusa next Monday. Had a Runaway Leg Broken John F. Feight,who Uvea on the south aide of Powell Butte, had hi leg broken Monday. Ho was haul ing load of wood when some of the sticks moved forward and struck the horses. Then there was runaway. Dr. Belknap reduced the fracture. Why He Applaudad. A characteristic auocdote 1 told of Cherablul, the wot Jealous of the Ir ritable genu of composer, lie had been prevailed upon to tie present at the first representation of the work of , confrere, and during the Brut acta, which woro uiucu applauded by the public, he lind kept a gloomy silence. The third net wu leas favorably re ceived, and a certiiiu pmuinge especial ly seemed to caHt a cold blanket ovor the spectators, when the old mnostro, to the astonishment of bis friends, was seen to npplnud lirnrtlly. "Do you renlly like that duo?" asked ono of them. "I should have thought U was ono of tho poorest and coldest lu tho wliolo opera." "You Idiot," answered the maestro, Willi Ron u I no nalveto, "don't you see that if I did not npplaud It bo might possibly cut It out?" For Sale at a Bargain. O-room brick houso, 2 stories high, 2 lots, barn, cow shed, city water, electric lights, telephone, eto. Hot and cold water, and hath. Address I1. O. Box U, I'rinevillo, Oregon. lO-l'O GERMANS INTERESTED IN PROPOSED CANAL May Use Nicaragua Route and Build Rival Canal Across Isthmus. vtaahlnaton. Although odlrlallr Vt anlilngton dxrilea that It la cob cerned over th report that Uerinuna with unlimited caolltil have proceed ed furrher than the tentative at( with the plant for a canal to rival the Olio being bull! by the t'nlted Htatea acroaa the latliniu of I'nnama, never tlielena It l.nlil on what It regard en good authority that a aecret agent of the t'nlted Hlatea haa been Inveatlgatliig the progreaa of eventa In Coat a Hlra and Nlramgua and haa re ported that the officiate of both thoae repuhllra have lent encouraKemrnt to the aeheme. .(Inruian englneera are known to have made eihauatlv aurveya In con n.fllon with what can be nothing ela than an Interorennlc ennui project llerlln ayndlente. It la aald, jiropoaea 10 take advantngti of the original wat erway to Lake NlHiraitua and then utllUn the Papua River to a point whore It la only aeven mllea from Hnna Hay. The report In Wnahlngton la thai the state Iiepartmunt, having been forewarned, will take action, at the proper time, to let It be known to the governiuenta of CoMa Itlia and Nicaragua that the grant of canal rlghta between the two orrana will be conatrued aa an act unfriendly to tho I'nlted Slnte and will be acted upon accordingly. Muat Control Judget 8ay "Teddy." New York. The Judiciary of the t'nlted Suite mut be brought within the control and made auawcrnble to the well thought-out Judgment of th people, la the opinion of Theodore llooaevelt, who apoke on "The Con aervntlon of Womanhood and Child hood," tutors the Civic Kofum. HILL TALKS ON MONEY Advocates Modification of Plan for Ctntral Rasarv Association. St. I'aiil. J. J. Hill appeared unex- pectedly before the Monetary Commla alon to give hla opinion on a financial plan for the country. Mr. Hill advocated a modification In the plan for the organisation of the Central Heaerve Aasoclatlon, which Is now under consideration, with an au thorlied capital inereaaed from $300, 000,000 to 1400,000,000. Kach bank holding atock In the organisation ahould have only one vote and no vote for atock ownership; that there ahould be no government dlrectora on the national board; that the National Iteturve Anaoclatlun should be permit ted to make loans to member banks on security consisting of first-clans In dustrial corporation bauds. He also advocated that the Reserve Association should pay the govern ment interest on government deposits. Claim Mssaags From the Dead. lloaton. That he hits talked with tho spirit of I'rofeiiaor Wllllum James of Harvard, who was himself an ar dent and patient invent Igator of tho phenomena of the spirit world, Is the assertion of James II. Hyslop of New York, secretnry of the American So ciety of Psychical Research. OKLAHOMA SCENE OF RACE CONFLICT Coweta, Okla. Ed. Suddeth, a ne gro, waa shot to death by a mob of cltlsens who bad armed themselves, following a battle between blacks and whltea, In which Suddeth killed' J. B. Beavers, city attorney, and wounded Carmen Oliver and Steller Thompson, white men. Suddeth was wounded anf then strung up to a water tank, butrwas cut down before being strang led to death. Leaders of the mob kept him captive In a vacant build ing. Deputy Sheriff Flowers attempted to take the slayer to tho jail at Wag ner. As the negro was being lifted Into an automobile the mob opened Are on him. Probably 60 shot en tered the body. Large number of enraged negroes ire arriving from the surrounding country and a race war seems In evitable, Five Injured In Wreck. Ooldcndnle, Wash. Five passen gers were Injured when the rear coach of the Lyle-Ooldendale local of the Spokane, Portland & Seattle jumped the track and turned bottom side up five miles west of Warwick Station. The Injured were: H. D. Dabnoy.of Portland; Mrs. H. B. Dab ney, of Portland; Rev. J. E. Martin, of North Yakima; Mrs. J. E. Martin, of North Yakima, and A. Becker, ? Portland. QUARTER SAW1M3 , LOGS. 'our Different Mtthede of Cutting Quartirod Lumber. If the saw I Inrgo enough to rearb ihrough the log saw the drat Hue down I tin center of the log, leaving enough timber at the hack end to gig back I lie oulalde half, dropping It on th log ileek. Turn the remiilnlng inf flat fiu-e to hem! Iiloek and u th wood line Mown the renter, leaving enough llmlier at the end to gig back the oil I nlcle illnrler, dropping (lie ume on the log deck and leaving no the car riage the loot quarter, which la ready MKTHooa lir QL'AHTSa WINO to lie rut up Into lumber by one of tbe four liiethiHla. any the Wood-Worker. The method ahown between A and B give the In-Mt reault If full faced grain I wiiuti-d, but the waste Is greater. The method shown between II nnil (' Is the nest beat. The other two iiicIImhI do not ahow so hiitnlaouie a grnlii, but produce more board. If the tog In too large for the saw run the Unit Hue down the center of the log, gig hack and iinrter cunt the log from you; then w the second lino down the center, Inking out a quarter of Hie log. (let the nccoiid quurter In the sumo uiauiier. The log muat be securely dogged. AUTOMATIC BALANCES. Weighing Apparatus That Performs Ita Work Unaided. , Two French Inventors have recently applied for letters patent in the United HlnCin for au Invention which la to greatly improve weighing apiwratu now lu use. The weight of any article can be de termined w 1th this new apparatus with an exactueiw depending ou the degree of Kfiislhlllty of the apparatus, which run be lucreuned at will. Tbe weight may be read without any eparnte op eration on the graduutcd K-alc pro vided for that purpose. The operation can be performed automatically and without any special action of the liner. From an interview had with both the Inventors there appoint to be no other device of a similar nature In existence, either lu France or tbe Unit ed State. Simultaneous with the foregoing the same persons Invented an Improve ment In automatic calculators, to be used In connection with the automatic balance above referred to, as well as with any other system of balance lu which equilibrium I obtained by the aid of a traveler moving along a beam. It may alao be provided with an ap parntu for printing and Issuing cards or tickets ami for keeping a record, as well ss for a totalizing device. Con sular Iteport. Machine Tested File. The testing .of file hit been leas simple than one would expect, and ma chine testing, substituted a few years ago for hand tenting by expert1 work men, haa glveu results fur from uni form. It bus condemned umny file known to be good. At last It was de- ided to test the machine itself, and rrofeHBor W. Kipper, British engineer. reorts that many experiment have been mado and that some have given uormal results, while others have showu extraordinary difference lu the cutting power of flies appearing to bo exactly alike and even of the opjioslto aides of tbe aume tile. The conclusion has been reached that filing lu ono groove seems occasionally to develop a resistant glnse ou the work, prevent ing further cutting or at least retard ing It To remedy this the machine hna been given an addition causing the fllo to change it path from stroke to Rtroke, as In hand Sling, and the re sult Is much greater apparent accuracy in Hie testa uiude. Wast In the Coal Bill. One pound of coal may bo tuken to have Inherently 10,000 work units. Of these 10.000 (Misslble work units 300 are wasted In the ash pit. l.HOO In the stack. 500 In bunking flres, 800 in radia tion and miscellaneous losses. In other words, In the boiler room 3,(fc.H) work uults are wasted. In the engine room 70 more work units arc lost bv radia tion of beat from the pipes and 4,710 work units are sucritlced In the con denser, so that the total engine room loss 1 5,180 work units. Iu other words, only 1,200 work units are ac tually usable out of tho possible 10.- 000 work units In a pound of 'coal. One-fifth of the coal bill is paid simply to produce a draft In the smokestack. Purifying Water. Dr. II. V. Harding observes In a re cent report published in the t.nncet that most waters If treated with one part of chlorine per million for fif teen minutes would be free from the cholera vibrio, lu sistte of its irri tating properties, chlorine In such mi nute quantities Is not likely to affect the pnlntnliility of drinking water, so that this method of purifying water should be of considerable Industrial value. Harbor Works In Italy. The Italian minister of public works Is reported to have approved the plans for the construction of tho Vittoiio Euiuniieie III. dock and for the length ening of the Oiilllera mole at Genoa at a cost of $0,420,000. c Public Land Thrown Open to Entry The lecretary of the Interior har issued an order that 82,000 arret of unappropriated land which were excluded from the lescbute national forest by proclamation July l.will becomefubject to settle ment under the homestead ! and to selection by tbe state undei certain condition, on and altei January 1, 1912. at the land offic. in The Dalle, Ore. Thia land i located louthwes from Prineville in township 14 and 15. Warning 1 eipresaly givei that no person will be permittcr to gam or exert ire any right what ever under any -ettlement or occu panun oegun siier wii&drawal oi prior to 9 o'. lo k a. m. Januan 2nd 1912, .., all such settle ment or occapation is for bidden. Tbe following is the ful text of the notice isued by tbi Acting Secretary of the Interior NUTIIJK OF RKHTORATIftN OI Public Land to Settlement am Fntrv. Ieiartment of the imorinr (,eneral Ijtnd Ollie, Washington, D. C. Oetotwr 11, I'.lll. Kotire is liereM given that the unappropriated publii lands in tbe lolloa ing described areas, which were end mini from the Dta chute National Korett, Oregon, and withdrawn for rlaailication under the act of June 25, 1SU0 l.lii Stat., H47, b proclamation ol the ('resident, effec-tivt July 1, BUI, will by authority of the NecTDtar ol the I u tenor be restored lo the public domain and become subject to settlement on and after 0 o'clock a. m. January 2, M2, but not to entry, tiling, or selection until on and after February I, I1U2, at the I'. 8. land of- lice at The Dalle, Oregon, except that un the same date that inch lands be come subject to settlement, the State of Oreuon may, if the lands are subject to audi aeleetinn, select as indemnity in tbe satisfaction of it common school grant, not to exceed one section in each fractional portion of a township where the restored are thereof exceeds 6,000 sere: In T. 14 S., K. IS K , See. 1. 2 I, 4, in T. 11 8., K. l'.l K., bees. 4 to 9 inclusive, 16 to inclusive. 211 to M, inclusive, V, KWJ, 8 El Sec. IH, Seca, 35 and :kl: inT. loS.. 8. 19 E., Sec. 1 to 24, inclusive, N1-, of Seca. 25 and Lit naming ia hereby expressly given that no person will be permitted to gain or exex-iee any right whatever under any settlement of occupation be gun alter withdrawal and prior to 9 o'clock a. m. January 2, BU2, and all such settlement or occupsncy i forbid den, and those settling in vto'ation hereof are liable to be ejected. John McFhadl. Acting Aiaiatant Com missioner of the (General Land Office. Approved October 11, 1911. t'anni A. Thompson, Acting Secretary of the In terior. 10-20-U Powell Butte Items. Mr. James Moflit of Powell Butte loft today for Antelope to get her mother. Mrs. Scarab Zell is visiting her son at I'owell liutte thia week. James Moflit waa hurt Tues day while out riding. His saddle horse full amijthrew him violently to the ground. Glenn Hendriukson of Powell Butte had one of his horses very badly cut in a wire fence the first of the week. The ladies of Powell Butte meet at the home of Frank Bain today to do sewing for the McPherson fam ily that were recently burned out. Tbe new home i going up in good shape. The roof ia now on and the the family will soon be made com fortable. r AAAAAAA "RECEPTION "I I Smith & Allingham, Props. Champ Smith's old stand. Imported and Domestic Cigars Famous Whiskies Old Crow; Hermitage; Red 9 Top Rye; Yellow Stone; W Canadian Club; Cream Rye; James E. Pepper, 9 Moore's Malt. 9 Porter, Ale and Olympia h Draft Beer on Tap. h Imported Wines Liquors. and iVAAAA A A A rfV Srnl Out of Pocket Nearly a $1000 A trial balance of tbe books of the fair association reveal the fact that the expenses of tbe recent fair have exceeded receipts by nearly a 1'XX). In another column the board is advertising fur all bills Halloween Ball. Commercial Club Hall Monday Evening, Oct. 30 Given by the Ladies' Annex. Tickets $1 74 3 THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRIXEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent Dressmaking Olive and Goldie Telfer Ladies, we cut, fit and make stylish garments We use the only practical method of cutting garments, everythingbeing done by the actual inch measurement, on the same principle as the tailor cuts for gentlemen and perfect fitting gar ments may be cut for all kinds and sizes of forms. Dressmaking by the Day Opposite Presbyterian Church Warren & Woodward CIVIL ENGINEERS Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveys. Estimates Furnished on Power Plants. MAPS We have had 10 years experience, embracing all branches of Gvil Engineering. Box 187 Redmond, Oregon. Statement of Resources and Liabilities of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon Al the close of business June 7, 1911 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts SM,83S 03 United States Bond 12.600 oo Bank tremlM,eto 13.IH0 U Cash Due from bank 210,924 04 531,424 19 B. P. Alien, President Will WoraweOei. Vice-President W. A. Booth, Proa, D. F. Stkwart, Vlce-Pres. Crook County Bank PRINEVILLE, Statement of the Crook County Bank of Superintendent of Loansnnd DlsnonnlM . S)9QR7n9rt Overdrafts 2,311.83 r urnmireana nxtures B,2l3.44 Real estate .70H.im Csih oa lund and due from bulks (47,809.95 1SS,990.98 againsj the Fair Association to be turned in by Saturday October 28, so that tbe board may know tbe exact amount they have to raise lo cover the indebtedness. In the meantime all premium checks and other bills are being held up, but Hecretary Foz bopea to be in a position to pay np every thing by the lit of November. a LIABILITIES capital Stock, paid in 60,000 00 Surplus fund, earned 60,000 00 Undivided pronu, earned 37,724 66 Circulation 8,600 00 Deposits 885,099 63 1531,424 19 T. M. Baldwin, Cashier H. Baldwin, Ass't CashJe C. M. ELKlN8,Cashle OREGON Prineville, Oregon, as rendered to tho Banks, June 7th, 1911 Pnnltol n.M i r,n SQAnnoon Surplus !"'.!'.""",'."'.'."!! l0,0tO0 undivided profits 2.H50 23 rkumMlTa 140.140.7a 1183,990.98