OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERALjNTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Bids Asked for Dam on Slulw. Florence. Miller Brothers, Joaquin, Ceorge M. and James, the latter two f this county, and th former the famous poet, have advertised for bids lor construction of a concrete dam, 100 feet long, across the Siuslaw Eiver at Swiss Home. The purpose Is to divert water from the canal for the Ijdro-electric plant the Millers are In stalling to supply the towns of the tower Siuslaw. Pay for Squaw Demanded. Klamath Falls. While Bige Archie, fiute Indian, was acquitted recently at Lakeview on the charge of murder ing his squaw, a Pitt River Indian, the woman's tribe is not satisfied with the outcome of the case and demands a private settlement from the brave. The tribesmen think a suitable amount should be paid for the loss f the woman. Telephone Line Near Completion. Elgin. The farmers of this com- wiunity are setting poles for the new Ine of the Farmers' Co-operative Tele phone Company. It Is their intention to cover all of this county, as well as "' allows, and they are sparing neither effort nor expense in their plan to give the people the best of serric when the line Is complete. LUMBERMEN TO FIGHT Advertising Campaign Will Oppose "Substitutions." La Grande. Northwestern white pine lumber manufacturers, who are members of the Northwestern White Fine Lumber Manufacturers' Associa tion, will inaugurate a systematic plan f advertising under the direction of tile National Lumbermen's Associa tion. This was decided at the third quar terly meeting of the association here. Members were given a rough word sketch of the proposed advertising campaign by Leonard Bronson, gen eral manager of the National Associa tion. Conceding that much of the substi tution for lumber is legitimate and a lesult of the progress of the times, the lumbermen also aver that much of the extensive advertising of substitu tion concerns is "tommyrot" That cement has outgrown boards for side walks is admitted, but that lumber las outgrown its usefulness for many ther purposes, as asserted,' Is regard ed by the association as untrue, and the advertising campaign to be inau gurated is going to tell the consumer 10. Baker Postoffice Clerk Arrested. Eaker. Melvin Alexander, member ef a prominent family and a local jostoffice employe, was arrested on harges brought by a postoffice inspec tor of misappropriation of money re eeived for money orders. The charges xpeclfy numerous offenses but the ag gregate amount of the alleged defalca ting is not known. RATIONAL PROGRAM SEEN Action of Oregon Growers Believed to Be National Forecast. Pendleton, Action of the National Voolgrowers' Association, with refer ence to railroad rates, tariff and other legislation and all matters pertaining to the industry was forecast, in the apinion of sheepmen of this section, when the 14th annual convention of the Oregon Woolgrowers' Association was held at Baker, November 14 and 15. Addresses were made on the prep ration of wool for market; the na tional warehouse; grazing and fores try, marketing of mutton and the fu ture of sheep grazing in the state. Among the men who delivered ad dresses were Dr. S. W. McClure, sec retary cf the national association, who has Just returned from Washington, D. C, where, he has, been leading the a'oolmen's fight against schedule K; Charles Green, one of the best-known wool buyers in the West, and Fred W. Gooding, of the National Wool irowers' Warehouse at Chicago. Licenses for Insurance Agents. La Grande. The city council has fecided to exact a license of $25 a year on eaci fire insurance company .maintaining an office here. There are 30 of tliese, and the proceeds from 'lose licenses will be used in improv es the local fire department. Limit cf Salmon Eggs Taken. ia-tcria Two million five hundred afuusand egss have ben taken from the Cliir.ok salmon hatchery this sea s..i hy 5itp-!n!endent Hansen, which is Ui limit ol pn-Cuction of eggs for jropagi'Ion. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON The Yamhill County Holiness Asso Jlatton closed an Interesting and suc cessful session at Mr.Mlnnvllle. The 19th annual convention of the Yamhill Sunday School Association rill convene In Amity. November 14. Two charters embodyli.g features of commission form of municipal govern ment were voted on at Eugene Mon day. The United State Bureau of Fish eries has delivered to the Oregon State Fish Commission during the past week 4.419,000 Chinook salmon eggs. Clodfelter A Perkins, owners of a near-beer place at Springfield, plead guilty to the charge of violating the local option law and were fined $.i00 each. The Reclamation Service announces that 130.000 a mouth la now being ex pended on the Klamath Irrigation pro ject, the principal work being on Lost River. The Oregon City authorities will In restigate the mysterious death of Henry Hennlng, the Warm Springs Indian, whose body was found in the Willamette River near Concord. Substantial prises and Instructive addresses by dairy experts will be the features of the 20th annual meeting of the Oregon Dairymen's Associa tion in Portland, December T and 8. Fines aggregating $1600 were col lected In the justice court at Roseburg as a result of the recent crusade of Sheriff (Jjlne against persons suspect ed of violating the local option law in Douglas County. An apple packing box that may rev olutionize northwest apple shipping packages is being experimented with by the Davidson Fruit Company of Hood River. The material Is heavy pasteboard Instead of wood. The beautiful $60,000 Elks' temple in The Dalles was dedicated by mem bers of the local lodge, No. 303, and their visiting brothers of the antlered order, nearly 1000 strong, who came from Portland, Vancouver and other cities of the Pacific Northwest. Dr. W. A. Merrill, assistant director of the New York botanical gardens, Is visiting the Oregon Agricultural College In search of material for "The North American Flora," a work on systematic botany which alms to de scribe all species of plants in North America. Word has been received that An drew Carnegie will not Increase his original oiler of 120,000 for a Carnegie library at Pacific University. Mr. Car negie offered $20,000 on the terms that the institution raise an additional $20,000. Friends of the university se cured $30,000 and had hoped to get an additional $10,000 from Mr. Car negie. State Capital Gleanings After passing on "5 cases, the parole board decided to allow 20 paroles under the indeterminate sentence law. Working in conjunction with the state tax commission, Governor West is collecting extensive data on the good roads work now being done by the different counties in Oregon since 1906. According to the predictions of old pioneers of Salem whb have had occa sion to observe weather conditions in the Willamette Valley for the past 40 years, some bad storms are in store for this section within the next few months. What Secretary of State Olcott has characterized as "gross carelessness" In the preparation of some of the vouchers received from state Institu tions, has resulted In a tip to some of the superintendents that in future vouchers must be made out according to law. 'Reclamation week" Is the title with which Governor West has dubbed the seven days beginning November 18, when important reclamation work will be gone over and the life or death of certain Irrigation companies under the Carey Act will be hung in the balance before the Desert Land Board. A new system has been inaugurated in the state engineer's office to keep water-right records more nearly down to date. Instead of each claimant, as heretofore, applying for the entire stream flow, or all the water he thinks he can use, and having an Indefinite time within which to put it to bene ficial use, the new law provides for the limitation of each application as to the amount of water, and time for beginning and completing work, and putting the water to use. The attitude of the State Board of Canal Commissioners toward the situ ation at Oregon City relative to the Willamette locks, was expressed In a formal statement issued from the of fice of Governor West. He declares that the government and the state board are of one mind relative to the construction of the locks and that as loon as negotiations for equitable val uation of property rights are settled to the satisfaction of the government and the state board and subsequent recommendations of the engineers have been approved by the department the work on the project will be begun. Turkey Shoot and Dance AT Lamonta, Ore., A big turkey shooting match in the daytime and a dance at night. Everybody come and bring your sweetheart, get a turkey and have a good time. Good music and good order. GEO. EARL, Manager f Try Us For Prices I In New and Second Hand Heaters, J Cookstoves, Cooking Utentiala, Cup- boards, Chairs, Tables, and in fact any f thing in the Furniture Line. We Set Up Your Stoves, f g Deliver your goods on time and guarantee satisfaction. STORDAHL & CONDART, I I new;and second hand furniture I I I j Masonic Building. Pionr Phone, T 4sH-$5-J $--s-$-$--HH-i-$-H-$-$-t-i-4-t-.t pi L'J r3 Seneral ffilacksmithing Horseshoeing, Wood Work, rrc., nlatlt amd promptly doni Whes r is Donb Bt : : : Robert TJfoore . L'J r.:i L'J L'J ra L3 ra CJ L'J C3 ra L'J r.a L J ra LJ r.i LJ r..i LJ E3 LJ Satisfaction Will ' Prineville, L3 r-irrvnnnrrvrrvnrjrrirrrir'iirrrirnr'iri'irrir'irar'irnrir'iP'riria 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 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. Butter and Eggs. - . l r- 11 Hmair iui sriA i r Nov. 29, 1911 r,.i LJ r..i LJ ra L'J r.a La r.a L'J r.a L'J ca LJ r.a LJ r.a L'J B3 LJ r.a LJ r.a L'J r,a CJ r.a La r.a L'J Be Guaranteed Oregon. 15 a L'J Home Cured Lard ai rf . . 1 n u. di "re fi ir m .-mi n in iProfessfottal Cards, Dr. Howard Gove Dentist Room 14 and 18 Adamsoa Building. T. II. J. DUl'l V Attorney'-mt- Lavr (Muoonxir V W. A, IMI) Pkinyux ... Ohkuon Cmltt mntwrwrod promptly m mtfmi Orfm. N. W. Sanborn Atton7-t-I.iiw AilttniMon block rrlnrvlllo C. 33rin W. 1 MVI KS O. C. YOUNG jCawytn Prritr tn all rotirt. RixvUI aitenttnn 10 water rtihu, ltUiiuu au4 urluiutal 4vIvul-m. Cminr fmmtHm, On fit Dr. John Huback, Ijite YVtrrtn.f jf Huriron r. a. Army, lh-arunm ul thi ritllllijilnm. All Kumimi Murk at HHuunall 1'tlCM. Hamilton Stablaa. Prin.Yilla, Or. W. A. ULLL FRANK MENLl'LI- LaM-ycrs Th. Dallra Orrgtin Oi'CUI.lMTH Belknap & Cdwards (County 1'liyilclan.) PrtmtwilU. Onfm &. CUItH, . ?Wm mH; Orf Fred A. Rica, C. K. 3. n. Noyllla, Jr., K M County Burveyur. livjiuty ('o. Hiirvcyor, Hicc & Neville Civil Engineer Gneri.l EnKfiifffrlnn. I'minkvillr, Okicuox. JJt C. SSrimk jCawyr Jfttnti, Prim fill; !PAjiMan mmd Smrgnn Calu AHiwiarn Paoam.T i)r on Niaar Omca oni Dooa Htiin-H or AnAMaoa'i Daua HToaa. Both nfflt'a an ruaj. Uuuot lelupauuM. Ortf Dr. J. Trcgclles Fox M. It. O. S. Eiie; and I.. H. A. London; Licenced Ori'Kon HUt MimIIchI Htartl. Hi:iallt in Hungry; llyirlone; Ali mentary Canal; women and cliiltlron'i dbteamtB. Attendance at offloe. Main Bt., Prlne rl le, daily II to S. Tel. Pioneer 1.'.7. Contultatlon Free Hour. I to 6 R. D. Ketchum, M. T. D D. C. Acute and clirotilc (IIhcuwh treated succuHHtully by purely driiKlcHH mutliuds Reoau 16-17 Adamioa B1J. Calli and. G. A. McFAKLANE Lawyer Practice in all courta and U. 8. Land Offlce. Redmond, Oregon Willard II. Wirtz Attorncy-at'Law. Ofllce In M. II. IilgKH1 oillco. ritlNKVILI.E. OldCOON. Huntington & Wilson Attorneys Of The Tallw, Ihuve oponnd offlrrtR In Portland. Oregon. Roomi 805-B07 Lewis Builtlinj. BuRlnPH nnt to thrn frtiFii frook Cmmlv through tliflrolf'K'O In Tl f It: Urn nr .llivct to their oi-rl.uHl arid . chh wilt xw,' I v proinpl HAVE YOU Filed your Deed? Of Cou ree. HAVE YOU An Abstract? Orlnlnly vv.ryon. hm an alwtraet now. I to v on know lira your ourn.rt nr.. Well, No, Not otlj. Brewster Engineering Company, I'rtiiKvllIn, Orihcon, will locale Ihmn lor you .ml KUMr.iilmt tli. work. Surv.jr Inii, i'luttlng, Irrigation Kuglntwrlng. I' hum riontwr IRH. D. H. PEOPLES Gvil and Irrigation Engineer. Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveying, Mapping, Estimating. Office next door to Lyric Therter Hotic. f.r Publication. iHarlment nt lh Interliir, !'. a. U"J uUk. at Th" li, orr,,,ti Ni.v.uilwr.lll, lull. Nolloa U hnr.liy lvin lhl rvtir H, a.!tUvla, tit Pllncrllta, ttrranu, who, nit AlTll Wnl, mill, iiixIk Mlnli, Ni uu'.M, lilt K, MWi hhi, ni.. ami sw. haw. '.iiuti li. niwii. riillan, h.. nltxt uuiioa el Itituni I,t t. ...mil Bt.d iigs 10 (.!, n ui.inviiB MP. lou Ui tnnka Itil.l Oullimuuiltio liriHit, In iMliibll.lt Clnllti lu 111 laml abuva tlm-rllM"!, brlur Vt.rrvn Hnian, county i-tart l lit. nltlt4, al rrltt.yilla, Oriiftt, tiu Ilia tutti ilay til liw.mtiiir, lull. rl.lmnttt nmtitHi a. allni-Mr.: Jnhn N. H'ltiiciu, t uti ilmn, A. ( tin Mullet, Hlrhaul I'lmilrr, all ol PtUtovlll, (ir-,.n li mp W. MtxiHK, Kogl.l"!. Notice for I'uhlicutttin. tvitartmeitt f lh Inlrrtor V, H, Imu& vXTttv nt Hunt. (tm(in. ttriutwr 3, 111. Nulla li hr-rfby aivn 11ml Jmttm J, Ailyn, f Ihiulln. OniMt, wht, tin Novomtwr in rut rrt Una Kmry Nk WJ. rlnl. N", "IM, n.r N". w''thn H. tiwnlii 1 H tltvof htUnlliin to ink Dim) yrttt, M m tKltlHh fluiut to Hi tnmt aiMivo ilrwrllMnl, ! font lit rviitr mm rrnWiT. l tltintt, (rv n, on tlit -TTto dy or Nuwiuiwr, ( Uluuitil limits m wlltioarHi: John I'lirU lrr.Mi. W. rirHi, W. H- Lytic. W. I. lu-ivp Wtt. FAHHK, l(nfUUr. Nulic of Appointment of AdmlnUtra trU and to Creditor. Ifotlr U hrfv Ivvn Diet lh wmlrfa lDi'tl tut Nwii ly th rounly iniurl of the Hti tif iirtfun. for t'rook Hiuiily, Utily hi iMilnltMl loliitlntitrntrU of Mm itU of I in u t K MrlKhi. rttHVitJartl. hihI nil rwiti ImvtitK tlliii Mcatuot wilil cti.ii mtv wrvir rtiiuln j Ui prwiii llir Mtiiift, Uoly vnrlnra, t utltl etlmtiiltimtrlv ml lh lw ofTtiw of M. K. llrluK, in l'rlti.Mlc r...n, wllhlu til iiitmiht from the du of the Orl ulllun. linn of till ItOtlr. imint end iulillhiHl fimt 11m Ortniier Will ii. Ki'-tii iunr, AltiitnlltHtrlx of (he KtUle uf t'lmxlr K rtiiit, UHX-d. Tt Notictof Appeiatment of AdmlDtetrHtor od tu Creditor. Nollre li harwhy Klvvn tht the undrN lintHl hm Iwn, hy the oounly Murtoflh Htiiirof I'rrfim. ftir t'rtHik oouniy, duty up. piilntrd edmttiUlmtor of thi ftnt uf Hll K. Adm, dtHwMd end mil rrn lmvn rliiliiit hmkIimI Mtld MtJtlv mm hrrvliy r quIriMl Ui lrwtil Cite nnititt, duly vertrtrd. to nld edinlttUtrmtnr. el th lew onV of U tC Hrliih, m Prlnevlll, t'niitt, within siK months fnm the diite of the amt puhlicatttou uf Ihlt iiutltv, iNited mid publUhed fir I Him Otooer Ultt twi. wa. AiuH, Admtntttrntor of the eUte of Hil K. Ademsi dtwreard. lu-l.7t Notice of Appeiatment of Admlnlttrttor nd U Crtdilurt. Notlw Is herh Rlvnn thnt the nndr Mtirm'd Iihn tHHu. hy ihnetiuntr wmrt of the KiHhMif Ort'ioii, for t'rtMik niunty, duly p- tNilntcd ndmltiUtrttUir of the tnte of Olive tuing, dcflMiwil, end ell ttpnMmi hnvtng rlelnm mtttlDnt eid niHie ere lifrt.hv r iulrrd to prvwnt the SHrue, duly virlfh'd. to itld HdmtnlHrHtor, el the Ihw uniiv of M. K. Ilrlnk. tit t'rlioville, Or.-,m, within lx nioiitht fnitn (he dnte uf the first puhllcMUuti ofthtH nolhw, Iit't mid puhllthrtl tlrnt time CVtoU-r lull W i.i.i a h H mkk. Admlnittrutor of the eeUte uf olive Hliin, deti eepd. I U-1 J -71 Notice of Appointment of Administrator and to Creditor!. Notice Is ht'rrhr irlven thnt the undrr nlntu-d hits Ut-n. hy the cMiunly court of the Mutnof oriKottt for ('rook rminty, dulyeii- Kiln (fit AdinlnUlrelor of the elaii (f lwte ti nlllnhT, dHiHMd, end ell poreon hnvlng rlttlins wtnltiMt nuld v title ere hnly re itiln'd to pnMMit the MHine, duty verllli'd.to suld ndmlnliitrrlor, nt the luw oftlre of M. K. Itrlnk, In I'rlncvllle, Ontfon, within six month! fnnn the Uute of the drat publication of this nothw. liitU-dsnd puhllstted first time October Will, IWU. (iKOHOR W, MtTt'A lI.IHTKH Almtnlstrntor of thu tislntor of Lewis M t'nllUUir. tliMt-ai'd. lu-l'J-7l Notice for Publication. rtepnrtment of the Interior, I'. B. iMtid Oftlc-o Ht The tulh-s, On-tft.n, (Klohvr7th.iVU, Notice li hereby given thm Alfred It. Koster. of Prlncvltle, On-icon, who, on November lth lH. innde HomcMti-nd, No. 07441. for b'M NK', himI KS HK'-4, neet Ion tuwiithtp 1& south, ruiikn !" ewhi, Wllhimette Meridian, lifts filed iiotttw uf intention to iiuike flnnf oommuUtlon proof, Ui ntnlIUIi cIhIiii to the Und nlMive deicrltMul, tM-fore Wurnm Mniwn, 00 11 nty clork nt hlNofttoe, nt l'flmvlllui Oro Kon.on the 3U( diiy of NovtMnlier, lull. i'liilninnt names na wMneMKiis: J times A. Muftut, William M.ClKhnuifh, Kilwnid Hhufcr, of Prlnovllle, Un-goii; John Ktiiahl of lUt H'H k.Oit-KiJii. C. W. MtKtKK, 10-W HcglsUsr. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U.S. Ii d omountThe Unlhs, Onirnn OcIoIht HUh, lull. Notice Is hereby given that William V. rillster, of Prlnevllle, On'Ron, who. on March 3rd, lylO, riKidu HomeNUmd. No. (K)l07, for HK'4. station townNhlp Id south, range 16 etott, Wllliimetln Mnrldlun, line filed nollnenMn tentloii to make final commutation proof, to mtiahllNh claim to the land above desnrlbed. Itcfore Warri'ii 11 row n, dim nty clerk at hi of fice, nt I'rliU'vlllo, Orugoiii on the tflittday of Novimbir, 1911, Claimant names as wltnnssi's: Krnent 0. Klmmnll, Alfred K. Fiwler. of t'rlmwllle. Ore gon; Kohurt O. HundN, John Kelght, ot Hat Hock. Oregon. 0. W, MOOUIC, liuy,, Ih'giNtor. Give us your order for CORDWOOD Juniper or Pine, large small quantities. DILLON'S YARD Opposite Po.:t Office. or ! wt maiawi iw ii,atmra