OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERMJNTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past j Week. Government Gtti Fish Food. Aalorla. Ths Vnkxi Flahorinon's Co-otwratlvs I'acalng Company ti prs paring Hwti food tor ths ntirla da parlmvlit, and It packing It In 10 pound' rang, About 10,000 potimla of tlila food, eunalitlni principally of lured tiUinon head, haa ben put up, and the graatef portion of It will bf uaod at tlia Klnknnln Klver plant. Mid ford Dlatrlet Firs Leaaaa Light. Mwlford. Tlia annual ri-port to tlia National Kort aiTvlte for tho year Hit. lul tranamltted by th Mdfrd roreat Iiurmu, tabllhtwl a tow rec ord for foreat flrg during the aeaaon aa far a loaaea ara concerned. Tba data aliow thers wera flrea, 40 In the rtnorve and ii on private land threatfiiinn tho property within the government boundaries. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Lana County Show Opens. Eugene. The third annual Lane County aimlo ahow has opened with ihlblt hum largor than at both of the previous aonalona put together. Kot only la the amount of fruit ehlb- 1ld much grvater, but It la drawn from a much wider territory, practi cally all eoctlong of tho county being preK'ntiHfc TO COLONIZE LAND GRANT Deal Under Way for Big Land Traot In Eaatern Oregon. Ontario A deal la now pending of alituntle Importance to Kaatern Ore gon whereby a company of Ontario canltallata will nurehaae 200,000 aerea of land from the Or. goo & Wealorn fntoiiiaiitlon Company. The land to located along and In eluded In the old Willamette Valley and Cascade Mountain wagon road RranU which waa purchased by Mln- nenota cnpltnllata a little over a year ago, and Includes every odd aeellon of t strip of land two mllea wide and about 140 mllee In length extending weat from Ontario to Ilurna. Colonel K. ft. riace, of Caldwell. Idaho, and 11. W. Dorman. of Ontario, and others have taken an option on tho 200,000 aerea and have gone to Minneapolis, where they expect to lose the deal for Its purchase. Their purpose In acquiring It la colonltatlon. Coke Recall It Revived. rtoiteburg After working In the strident secrecy for three months In perfecting preliminary plana. Attorn ney Lea Cannon, bucked by 50 Doug las County voters, caused a sensation hero when It wna announced that the recall of Judga Juhn 8. Coke, of the second Judicial district, had been revived. AHakyt Win and Lose. Oregon City Upon motion of 8. T. Jeffrie, attorney for the defendant. Circuit Judge Campbell lued an or der allowing Mr Cleta Pearl Allnky, Inter of Mrs, Maybolle Oilman Co rey, wife of the ateel trust magnate .",0 a month alimony during the pen dency of the suit, 1150 wilt money and 1200 lawyer's foa. . The Lane County apple show closed Saturday after a ucceseful exhibition. The Hume estate of lfi.000 acres at l mouth of the Cogue Hlver waa told for 1250,000 to the "Macleay eatate. A dairymen ' association baa been orgnnlsed composed of farmert and rrnchera In the western part of Crook County. itedmond'a first annual potato ahow drew a crowd of people from all parta of the country and the exhibit of pot toes was belter than was expected. t!nlted States Senator (lore of UK- luhoma, known aa the "blind" orator eloquent," wa In Eugene Saturday and pciko at the Urtlveralty of Ore-gun. The Lebanon City Council hat fin ally received a favorable opinion from the eastern attorneya. who passed on the legality of the $70,000 Issue oi tower bonds for the city. The election of Mrs. II. C. Macpher son of Illinois to the faculty of the Oregon Agricultural College has Just been announced. Mr. Macpherson will occupy a position In the depart ment of botany. Oregon ll.irtlcultural Society will hold a bamiuet at the Portland Com merclBl Club Thursday night. Novero ber 16. In honor of Dr. J. II. Cardwell and K. L. Smith, two of tho oldest members of tho society. Part of the femur of a mammoth waa found while workmon were dig King a well for the lllllshoro water system. The bono waa found 11 feet In the earth, on a beaverdam deposit. and must have been burled for thou sands of years. Eugene for the past five yean has been known up and down the coaat for Its good record In the building line and thla year has been no exception to the rule. For three consecutive years tho building record has reached about 11.000.000 a year. ltev. Chauncey 0. Ilosford, 91 yeart old, pioneer Methodist preacher of 1S45, aurvlvor of the First Mertiodlst Conference of Oregon, who preached sermon In Portland when It waa a hamlet of only 14 log cablna. died at his home Saturday In Mount Tabor The touil aaacdsed value of Linn County property, exclusive of that owned by nubile lervlee corporations la B2fiJt&&.&C0. When the elate tax commission reports Its anaeesment of public service corporation property the total of the roll will be more than I2H.000.000. Profeasor V. It. Gardner, of the hor ticultural department of the Oregon Agricultural College, Is gathering one of the most complete collections of oomologlcal apeclmena ever asuom bled anywhere In the country. This collection will' be used In Professor Gardner' course of systematic pomol OKY. At tho annual mooting of tho Ore son Anll Suloon League, held at the Y. M. C. A., Portland, J. Frank Hurko, who for the last six years has headed the anti-saloon forces In New Jersey and for the four prevloua years had acted' as counsel for tho same league In Illinois, was elected superintend ent. Ho succeeds ltev. J. It. Knodeii, who hus been superintendent for four year. CHARLES P. R0DGERS Copyright by Anwricu Press Aasoelatlos C. P. Rodaers, the youna aviator who mads the eoast-to-ooast flight from Bheapshsad Bay, N. Y., to Pasa dena, Calif. Brief News of the Week. Shortest and Direct Route to Portland and other Western Oregon Points FROM BEND, REDMOND AND CENTRAL ORE GON, via the Des chutes branch of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navi gation Company. Crook County jftttraet Cm. Attracts ot title to all land sad lowa lot to Crook eooaty. I. F. Wylit, Secretary, fristrilU, Ortga Through Car Service Between Bend and Portland. Train Schedule: Daily VOTE CANVASS DELAYED foot of Harbor Improvement Get In Junction. Marshfleld.-An official canvass of h vnto on the proposition to organlxe a port district at Port Orford cannot be made on account or a temporary tntunctlon which haa been granted by Judge John S. Coke In the circuit court on the petition of residents re- itMna- within the proposed port ais trlct. Tho proposition to orgnnlr.e the nnrt at a recent election cameo oy l.ree malorlty. The opposing Inter esta asked and secured the temporary Injunction pending the fighting of the nnrt Dlan In the courts. It la held that the port is not In an cordtince with the laws of the state and that the purpose la not to !m prove a bn.y or Inland waters but that the Improvement propoeea wouiu at feet tly high seat rather than Inland waters. Settlors Win Clalma Against Scrlppers Mn..l.nld. Decisions are Deing re- tolved from the Interior Department in cases which have been contested In the land courts for a long time past and W hlch involve valuable land M h T01IU Creek country, In the north ern part of Coo County. Several have already been decided. In favor or the homcBtcMlors, The nop market baa cllmded to 43 centa a pound. This la a new high record for the present movement. The home secretary has laid down the law that any boxing match decld ed by a knockout shall be illegal In Great Urltaln. Governora were elected In Ave states Kentucky. Maryland. Maasa chusetts, MIsslKslppI and Rhode iHlandi Tuesday. ' Th 100th anniversary of the battle of Tippecanoe, fought near Lafayette, Ind., was celehralel Tuesday with ex ercises on the battlefield. The telephone system owned by the Manitoba government shows a deficit of 1150,000 tills year, according to Frank Patterson, chairman of the tele phone comnilitslon. That the entire transport service will be Investigated Is reported as a reaull of Uie dlamiaaal ot nine officers and men from the amy transport Bherldan on charges of graft The Illinois Manufacturera' Associa tion haa taken steps to secure legisla tion from Congress for the guidance of corporatlone and commercial Inter ests doing an Interstate bualnesa. Tho Chinese lead all nations repre sented In New York In the matter of sending money to the families rfcrosa the tea. Statistics ahow that an av erage of 1 1000 a year each It tent to China. A campaign agalnat tipping haa been ttarted by commercial travelers of the United States. Fifty million dollars Is dlntrlbuted by salesmen an nually among bell-boys, waiters and BOrtert. Organlted poker games among wom en, charges of theft and loud com plaints from husbands who were called upon to make good for their wives' losses led the Chicago police to threaten to raid the homea of some of the society leaders. Lv. Bend A:30. m- ' Redmond 7:21 a. m. ' Opal City 8:00 a.m. " Matolius 8:22 a.m. ' Madras H:00a. m. Ar. Deschutes Jet 1 :15 p. m. " The Dalles 1 -M p. m. " Portland 5:45 p. m. Lv. Portland 7:50 and 10:00 a. m " The Dalles 12:40 p. m " Deschutes Jet 1 :30 p. m Ar. Madraa 6:45 p. m " Matolius 6:00 p.m. " Opal City 7 :06 p. m " Kedmond 7:45 p. m ' Bend 8:35 p. m F. E. Fremont Arehitact and DesisnST. Late mtthrwlH In building eoMtrurtion, Interior Headquarter at Oregon Hotel. Priasvills, Oregon. Hotice of Appointmest of Administrator and to Creditors. H'HMJB l ttKTHJ II. Ill", ."w lgnl ha bn. hy tha county oourtrrftho ttt-t ofOrotl for Crook county, daly al claim ngainxt MI4 cMata am hry r aid adinlDlMratnr, at th law ofllwiofM. K. Brink. In Prlnevlll. Omtm, within lx IIM.fi 1 1 1 I rum ion uaic vi w -wuiiw tlon of thin notice. Imu-4 and publlihed Drat time October Admlnlatrmtnr of lhclal ul Unit J. Rla. lug, neeeaaea i'"- 1 - Kotic to Creditors. Kotle It hereby given, by the nndenlgned, the admtnitrator ol tha eaiate of Jons V. .gcn blaiit. dc-eaaed, to all creditor and other hating claim agalut aid eatate to prewnt the ume with the proper vouchers to the und-riliined at the omceof U.K. Klllott In Prlnevllle, flregon, within tx month Irom the flrst publication of tula notice. Dated October X. 1U. adnilnl'trator of the estate of John wageo. Call on and O.-W. R. & X. Agent (or .any information desired, or .1 11 .91 m auurena - Wm. McMorray, General Passenger Ajent, Portland, Oregon. Glacial Ice Uncovered. Klamath Fulls While William Mc Cully was digging gravel In Dullard's Canyon recently he waa surprised to encounter a large body of glacial ke several foot bolow the surface of the travel bed. . State Capital Gleanings James Walton, pioneer of the Wil lamette Valley, died at hit home In Salem, aged 89. According to a statement given to the state board by Superintendent Stelner. of the atyhun for the Insane, that inctltutlon It 15989 ahead of Its maintenance. fiovernor West hat ordered that W Cornier Morris be brought back to the Denltontlary from Portland, where he haa been examining the books ot the Oreaon Trust ft Savings Bank. Next month will be the time for the semi-annual opening of bids for sup plies for the tte institutions for the ensuing lx months. The date has not been fixed, but it will be during the latter part of December. Professor George L. Schrolber, In structor In art In the public schools of this city, has established hlmselt in the hearts of Salem business men by achieving success at the Omaha land show with the wonderful pano rama which he made for the Oregon Btate fair. A cur shortage even of a more seri ous nature than that of 1907 Is Indi cated In Westorn Oregon, from the great number of complaints which have been pouring Into the state rail road commission during the past few weeks. These oomplalnts are regis tered from points between the Blue Mountains and Huntington. Judge KeWy in circuit court over ruled the motion of State Printer Dunuiwny'ft attorney In the forcible entry and detainer case brought by Secretary Olcott to oust the state printer from the Btate capttol, the mo tion being for the plaintiff to distin guish between Secretary of State Ol cott and the State of Oregon in the pleadings, or In other words, to make the complaint either como from Olcott or from the State of Oregon. He gave 10 days In which to answer. THE A. B. Chase "Artisano." PLAYER PIANO li fe fill r 1 !.. . B ft wJ Hem of Noted Persons. After a short Illness Kyrle Bellew, the famous actor, author and explorer. died at Salt Lake of pneumonia. President Taft let It be known tnat some 15 names have been presented to him In connection with the supreme court vacancy. "Old Bill" Miner, a notorious train robber, who, with Tom Moore, escaped from a Georgia convict camp, waa cap tured In a boxcar. More than 1500,000,000 of other peo ple's cash la In the hands of J. P. Morgan, to do with as he sees Ht, Wall street statisticians declare. President H. R. Williams and other officials of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway, were re-elected at the annual stockholders' meeting. The appointment of Waldomar Llnd gren na chief geologist of the United States Geological Survey, has been an nounced by the secretary of the Inter ior. 1 King George and Queen Mary and the members of their suites were scheduled to Bail from Portsmouth Thursday to attend the great Durbar to be held at Delhi, India, In Decem ber. Attorney-General Wlckersham's re port of his Investigation of the Nation al City Bank case virtually charges the National City Company with be ing an embryo "money trust, con trolled by the National City Bank of New York, for holding stocks In other financial Institutions in contravention of the national bank law. President Taft left Hot Springs, Va., Monday night for Cincinnati, where he voted at the local elections the follow ing day. Wednesday was spent In Louisville and from there he will go (o Frankfort and Hodgenville to par ticipate in the dedication of the Lin coln farm memorial. Saturday he will pay hurried visits to Nashville, Se wanee and Chattanooga, before return ing to Washington. "One of the very best." says Sherman, Clay & Co "of all Player Pianos Made." Special--A nearly ner "Artistano" for $675. Write for Catalogue and Term. We deal direct with you. Sherman, Clay & Company Morrison Street at Sixth, Portland, Oregon. A Gross Fraud Is alleged in the suit filed in Crook County Circuit Court Aug. 14. A widow sells ber farm as unincumbered Our Ab stract revealt facts which develop the recording of an alleged fraudulent Mortgage Suit to cancel follows Result : Sale delayed and possibly lost. Better have your title looked after, before you are ready to sell, by the Company that pro tects your interests. PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY (Member Oregon Association of Title Men) I ill "L W. HARPER" iBalSaMtfaSaaMalaMalSalSMaitalSMBaMaMaMaVaBaHBaM WHISKEY SlBBansaMsSlBBBBBSsMtltBBBaa HERO THERE! EVERYWHERE! Ask your traveling friends if that's not true. HARPER is on sale in practically every town, city and village where whiskey can be lawfully sold. You can taste the reason. Sold By Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko and Bend, Oregon .Notice of Final Settlement. Kotlre It hereby si Ten by the ondel(rnl, the administrator ol the eatate ol Mary MrHeekin. deieaaed, to all peraom Intereited . .. ..... nk... ..,1u.n fitiut tf h IB aifl m.K ium ... .... - -. thecteraof this court hlafiual accounting of able Couttty tlourt haa set lon'iay, the 4th day ol December, 1911, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the county court room In FrlDevtlie, Ore eon, aa the time and place for bearing and aeu tuna; aald final accounting. At which aaid lime luu .m-."-. . eatate may appear and object loaaid filial ac counting. Dated tola to oay oi wwdh, Admlniatratorof the estate ol Mary Mcaleekia, Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. C. 8. Land Office at The Dallea, Oregon October 19th, ml. Cheater N. Johnaon, of FrineTille, Oregon, r . 1 . - .. .H..k 1lin wwaAm Ur.ntSH,.. it wuu. on rcurunj m. .... ..uu.m.. , No oaiMi. for MWla gW. Sec. 11 and KS HE. NeV MW'H. aectlon 21, townnhip M south. Lina-e ta east, winainetic i"iu, nonce oi iineuiiuu w uimo u V j- acrlbed, before Warren Brown, county clerk t his office, at PrinevlUe, Oregon, on the 2Sth Qav oi rovemoer, isn. Claimant names as wltneaaea: I .are M. Bechtell. Samuel B. Ellis. Glenn Hendrickaon, Carl M. Larson, allot Prineville, Oregon. 10.i6p C. W. MOORE, Register. Notice for Publication. ( Department of the Interior, 0. 8. Land Office at The Dallea. Oregon October l!)th, lvll. Kotice U hereby given that of Prineville, Oregon, who. on March 4th, 1910, made nomeateao, io. wijo, wi n , Vt'H 8v;i. section 15 township 16 south, range 15 east, Willamelte Meridian, haa filed not ic ol intention to make final commutation proof, toestablish claim to the land abore described, before Warren Brown, county clerk, at his of fice, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 28th day ot November, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Glenn Hen drickaon, Lake M. Becbtell, Chester K. John son, Carl M. Larson, all ol Prineville, Oregon. lU-jep 1. W. MOORE, Register. Xotice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Ottiee at The Dalles, Oregon October mh, 1911, Notice is hereby given that Simeon 8. Negus, ol Lamonta, Oregon, who. on May 18th, 1906, made homestead. No. 16156 aerial. No. (MWu, for SE'i BVH, 8', SKLj, and KE 8Et, section 14, township 13 south, range 14 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, toes tablish claim to the land above described, be fore Warren Brown, county clerk, at his office,, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 29th day oi No vember, lyil. n Claimant names as witnesses: Oscar Cos, Joseph F. W eigand, Charles F. Freeman, Levi Knurr, all oi Lautonta, 10-26 C. W. MOORE, Register. Kotice for Publication. Department ol the Interior. V. 8. Land Office at the Dalles, Oregon, October 16th, Wit. Notice is hereby given that John W. Houston, of Roberta, Oregon, who, on February 23rd, 1910 made homestead, No. 06078, lor SKU, Sec. 24 and SWV, VSii, NKti SWH. section 2o, township 18 south, range 18 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before T. E. J. Duffy, V. 8. Commissioner at his office, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 2nd day of December, 1911. lin, Dick Mulholland, Edmond A. Parker, Elam C. Fought, all of Roberts, Oregon, 10-26p C. W. MOORE, Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the interior. U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October 16th, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Elbert I. Houston, ol Roberts, Oregon, who, on December 24th, 1904, made homestead, No. 14094 Serial, No. 06425, for SE' SK'i, section 2 and W'i BVi, NK'aSWii, section!, township 19 south, range 18 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final live-year proof, to estautisu cmimi iu mo uu before T. E. J. Duffy, U. S. Commissioner at hia office, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 2nd dat o wcceiuoer. Claimant names as witnesses: HenryCarlin, mi. Ui.iwi.n If.t,nnni1 A Parker. Klam O. Fought, all ol Roberts, Oregon. 10-26p C. W. MOORE, Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land office at The Dalles, Oregon October 25th, 191L. Notice is hereby given that Joseph T. Fox, ol Prineville, Oregon, who, on June i8th,1910, made homestead, No. 07048, for Wii SWV sec tion 28, towuship losouth, range 16 east. Vt'il lammette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final commutation proof, to esiablish claim to the land above described, before Tlmothv E. J. Duffv, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 5th Claimant names as wmiesscs. i.uuia Hodges, Charles F. Coudart, Charles Dinwid dle. Ray V. Constable, all of Prineville, Ore gon, u .Mui'iir., CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL COUNTY OFFICIAL, PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY Notice of Final Accounting. Notice Is liereliv given by the undei-slirned, the Hdmlnlstrator of the estate of David Lindsay, deceased that he has niadcand tiled with tlie clerk of the county court bis final accounting of his Hrtniiulstraiion of satd estate, and that the Honorable County Court has set Monday, tho 4th day of December, lull, at 10 o'clock iu toe forenoon, at the countv coui t room In Prineville, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing and settling said tlnal accounting. - Dated this 2nd day of November 1911. Roy Nkwkt.i Ailmlnlstrntor of the estate of David LincK say. Deceased.