OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTERES Events Occurring Througou the State During the Past Week. Dry lands Grow Good Potato Crcp. Metnllin On hundred and twel tat-k of potatoes -ewed sacks t 1hatls Hi mmint dug from n aer by tt O. Clark, who hom stead Is situated at Round Hull Thejr were (rows on dry land, with ut waiving drop of rain from th tint of planting until th rain that foil th latter part of August. Kounil Jlutt l sprinting soma treat sur rises thia jear aa It ha don er)r Jr aim- farming began ther seven year agv-tn th variety and vol am of Ita proditethvn. with sp flat mpha a on th potato crop. cio Station Campaign Quitt. S.-io Th now charter haa aeemed o l on management of th flrat lection under an air of tevreejr whether Intentional or not. On of th provisions requires that all can d ilute must b nominated ten day efor election. Thla haa Wn don aar with by th city recorder hav ing the ticket primed outstil the city, th names of candidate with held tforo lit press, that few vot era Vnow for whom they are to caat thc.r ballot. HARNEY ANXIOUS FOR ROAD lej Priod of Waiting Soo. to B Rwardd. turna. in .stest railroad new out out by th lUrrive.au and Hill line is gins new a to the peon'. of Harney Count. It seen; that th:a county will soon b connected with th outside world. There Is no piace on tl PaoiftV Coast that ha been troubled aa much by fa's prom'ses of railroad aa thia section of the state Kver sine construction started on the road from Yaquina Hay to liolse. tdaho. In th early eighties, people av been expecting the railroad. Then th Hill people gU busy with the roaj up Pesehute Rhr, which gave th people new encouragement o go out further In unknown valleys for home. Ther la not a valley that aa not been visited by th hotueseek r. Several railroad men hav visited thla section lately and teveral survey ing panlea are in th field, relocating th old survey In Ma'.heur canvon and Cran Creek gap. The peep' lcng th 1ib are in better sp rits than for merly and feel sure that th railroad kuitdera mean business this time Paving Ajtnt Ind ctd. Klamath Falls True bills were re turned aa th result of a grand jury Investigation Into the accusations against S. A Mac Malum aci J. H Hughes, directors of the Rudolph B!o:; Taxing Company, asserted to lave offered Mayor iviruU-rs.-n ar.i four councihncn $ls'-.X for tbeir in tuene In aard:rg a street pavics contract. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Huaineai mm of Condon hav or landed, temporarily, th Condon lliislnes Men' Association. Th Oregon Stat Vlrl Assocla lion wa organised at a meeting of amateur wirelea operator! held In ISirtlaud. The proposed commission form o! charter submitted wnder th Inltlativ ft a special city election in Ashland aa overwhelmingly defeated. Th tralu aervlc on the Pacific Railroad A Navigation Company Is causing a larg amount of travel be tween Tillamook and Hillsboro. lVndleton will b th seen of an other aiate convention th!i week, when the Farmers' Educational and Coopetatlv Vnlon meet In It second annual gathering KM Jin gens and F. Foater, the two men held In the county jail at Rot- MISTAKEN IDENTITY. A ilory That Marshall P. Wild Tslli Upsn Himaalf. Tlila story la printed on th authority of Marshall P. Wilder, who allege that It la very funny, II ought to know. Th story la about himself, and lie ha been a professional nm- ninkcr for a good many year. It hap pened when he was In London on III latest engagement In the music hall. "I always followed Consul, the edu cated monkey, on the Mils," an Id Mr. Wilder. "On nUtlil two well dressed Englishmen, came lit to watch the per f or inn no. They had been soppltig tip the national tempoi-niice drink, timndy and sod, pretty freely. They laughed lu tli wrong pine through all the earlier turn on the bill. W hen Con sul cam on they braced up and Wiitoli eil htm with ntteutlon for a time. "'My word,' said one of them to the other, who hud fallen asleep, you ouuht to see the tillgliter, old top. He lighting a cigar. Ton mo word he la.' The sleepy one roused a Mt, peenit burg charged with holdlna mi the lin Soottshnrg stag, hav niaJe a "no',r",l,,1.v ' Consul, and then he complete confession Vnder orders Issued by the war lopped over on his friend's slioulder. He hud fallen asleep again. In a mo ment his friend head Inclined hear department. Colonel Jame Jackson. ,warj , ,vKr. ,-,, nlr .w. retired, will mov his headquarters aa instructor of th Oregon militia from Salem to Portland, Th Ashland Tidings (newspaper) I now under the ownership and management of Hrt R. Oreer, a news paper man from Muskogee. Okla., who purchased It from R. H. Henuett and brother. sound lu aliimlM-rland when 1 came on. Something I said aroused them. One nudged the other. " 'What' the brute doing, old chapf he asked sleepily. The other gazed un certainly at the Btuiro. " 'You really ought to alt tip a bit. Old boy,' was his rcort. 'They've got tho blighter telling stories now.'" I Horliert Corey lu Cincinnati Time. It la estimated that 35 000 sheep ' Star. w:.l be fed for mutton In and iur ! rounJing Joseph. Of this amount' li.000 are long wool sheen, w hich make the ttnest mutton obtainable as . they fatten cut quicker and run heav-, lor ia weight than the finer grades, ! That pan of the city of l.rowns lie. one of i.inn County' leading towns, li.s in ta Oregon and ("alitor nta land graut. which may be forMt j ed to the government, is a fact wfcieh5 has developed In a ease now pending 1 In the circuit court of Lif.n County. Improvement on the entire h-gh j school course of study In the state Is , contemplated for the meeting of sti j perir.tendent.i, principals, high school .chcr and anyone eUe interested, hich has been called by Superin- ender.t Alderman for IVceiuber :S ana S in Portland. County Judge George D. Culbertson has anuounced th apixintment of P. S lidson, W. K. King. Captain Charlc R. McCan. V. S. Urlbble and Walter Mason as delegate! from Hood R:ver County to th International lr- gat on Congress, which w ill convene In Chicago about th middle of December. Fllw n Procession. An Kpl.-oxxpal bishop lu n Now Fiur- land atnte was th guest of a friend during Ills stay In a small town. The bishop cotiduetoil the service Sunday morning and seemed much Irrlt.iiisl by the fact that his friend lu the body of the church was always about rive words behind the rest of the rongnva tlon during th recital of the Arties' Creed. At dinner that afternoon the eminent divine turned suddenly to his host aud asked, with som asHrlty: "John, why can't you "descend Into hell' with the rest of the cougresa tlouf IVpular Magnalne, No Fancy Languag. Old "I'ncle Wtlliaiu" has been falthftil servaut In a southern family for many years, and with hi saving has taken great pride In educating one of his niece. She had beeu to "tioard Ing school." aud on Anally graduating 6417 AUTOS IN OREGON Thir Vaiu Exce.J, Ten M.ll.ca DoCar. Salem -Secretary of State Olcott las a;lc4 to th var-ous aa:omobil aer aai registered chauSeurs U th ;! blank for filing for-sxal ap lict:css for renewal of their licenses ior th year IV.i, as rs5;Ure4 by th aiotor vehicle law enacted at th last es:ca of th Leg slat are. It u pro vided la tk Saw t&at reregstratio ky both motor vehicle owner and thaaSeur be renewed aaaually o Uk rffect oa th first day of Jana try la each year. In order to expeJ.t S3o reg.stra ti-oa for t',J, aci instruct .-s, 4 d.recticns a were deeseJ sece.-4ry tor th gu iasc cl tie ?pl:cE;s were -.aoorivrited ia a eirva ix i-etter aad included th tie blicls. On IV cea-.ber 1. ther were ;T tor vris t'es. wkicS usclaies ms-t.r-cyclf i eWr.c. i:y tJ-aeks. ; j: -y wagons. Jl tax:. ah se' :-;- ' Tsricus g;nas rvgts-erc-4 w:;S t iv.arj ix :; ana c;.a- State Capital Gleanings The state tax cotnnusslon, lifting as f board of ejualiation, met MonJay ' to begin its work. ! Acting Governor Olcott revoked the! onditional pardon of J. W. N'orria convicted of larceny in Klautath loan-1 ty ard sentenced to serve a four-year; term in th penitent -ary. ' P;v liend declared durirg the j-ast ' year by the Oregon Short Lite , a:uv!;mcd to the hu;te $urj of $f .X i 0X, being S S per cent of the total ! par value of stock and yet a surplus was left b cger than at the cutside. 1 accord. rg to a report Just receive by the railway commission. Fear that th Southern FaciSc will interfere wita rapij coastntctioa of ' tb Oregon Electric between Harris burg and Fsgvn y reas:cl to un-. load piling aior.f th mai lie of th Southern Pacific, as desired by the '. ""' w lv ic r. I, wtwora i enfe gned contempt replied. "If yo" all Company, of Portland, which kaa tie , mean doe Alec tlll live at thar tail coa'.ract, tu comjiaia to the Railroad ! ecd o' IK Hole, he div IXw' you Coxai.ss.oa ; com roun' heah !lcgln" yer Latin Paper wh ek are oa t: la th ar-; Tmnl' t m --Ntiooal Uagaalse. chive of the tt land board rroh- S ably will tg-ar la the cont.-?versy i a ami as shi con.D . had returned with socjoihing of the hauteur th.-t white girls mlsht assume nivn fini-sliing an academic cour Approaching -focle William" to the garden on taortiftig his niece, as airy as she could and with nioeh assumed affc'tatlon. said. Tnole William. es Uncle Alec- contlou to reside In the westerly portka of the town?" to which question -rncle WlUUm" with sec lrs. Firt Fr, j-t A e it Se-i. Bure-Th erst -fcv'sit r-for liatccy Ccucty arr cd :n i' c. 'esicesjay U aa c:aa ly a lo vv::ve. hit was th text K-st. x'i st'.rg of io a.!to;r-ick cirr-r sctva 'ens ot ate-x-lsasiise. and tca-ie tie trip ftva the rs 'rJ R.-.t J two -iS. kss th C ub In Sess.ji. Ccrvall-s, Tb -vh i-r.:; -,i-v Kys" coa.'erescc. vrlf: -e a.:?r;c? f the Oregoa Uh ", M. C. A.ws c was .a s-ST..a af t Orejtca Agrv-i! tJi ( c"eo. csci S .r ; ie tc US as J' K fro a d.rleva! ct Orvj -a s4 UaS were :.a t-t-K.:a-.-ce whtcl I threatened u th result of a letter of protest wikh th attomey geaerwl kas Just directed to tt atess bers of the desert land board warn eg thesa against asiag state faad fcr kireg outsid counsel ia relattoa to Carey ct asatters. Ccaclttd-.ag that wier st-e cSces, other tiaa that of tie secretary of state, are rrev?ied w-th a rrx.itea t. fiid by lecislativ apprcpri t:ca th secrvtary of state sSes'.i act j ftiftssit c5.-e sttpp.'.:. Secretirr 01 j cvtt hi ars.-.r.-? tiat the raUroad j ccasas.asi.--a. th ux jasarsic and all cth,r st;ar-e c".-es created assd ; arov 4d fcr by tie lt L.g slitare, I ;li tot hereafter sesre aisrl:es Jrots t-e secretary's cce. S--.ffer.tg iEier th i?U oa that , caeaie we-e sk'as their '.:t-s aad , ..-hei tj pc sea tltee. Max FiwU.k , - Cevrje rSrvjii. iasaa j faf-est! frv-ar. Partlaad at tie s:at ia- s .'! r:td ..- uk ti ii i S. A Paris, ca of tie attesiaa's I s th is-. :r. . atti raw lack j Prks is ward No. i, s-xbb-Ej laat -s aNr-t ti head, cs c. ; '- wc:ti te.r; aear tl teat;'. A j wo'stti ca ti tea cf ti i-si tea.--y . j pesetr-a-ed th K-E axi g;gei cat a P r: a cf ti sixli Wx; Wkj 'm j "" serioas cvaltiea. is Is t!2Td . J hi 1' will b save. Thm Goad In (. Robert, the aew hntler. bad absorb ed th controls of a bottle of very choice whisky. Wbea he was fired and aprUn! for a character bis em ployer was rather put out to word the (kvueaect la. fall light of th facts. We coosmead th result as a striking exam pie of th reswerws of the Eng lish language. He M "Robert Smith has Nen ta my employ ealy a week, bat I know taat ther is Back la hiia that is really gowL' StaeiM Gilbwt. Oae afterixo wiiU dr-LUng th bal let wita extreme strVtaesa Sir W. S. GUNrt obwrved that oo of the girls was erring hirtecly ar-i asaking strea wes tttt faelectTsal 5.rts to restrala aer etsotkna. -West's the asatter. asy liearT he asked, sati'-ica" o trpaox-oate'y. -04. Mr. GUtwrt." soited th woebe r igrraate. "The ba-.et mistress says fa a betrer thaa I oastt to be." "W"eX b"t y"re aoc mj tiear. are yT re-:al G.Tv.rt iEterrvcarively. Oa arcther o.-cac wieo th stare was fH2 a Bsewecr nr eo wsta a i parcel t.x ec cf ft .-tr-e SI3 d j played cvessderaM aettvr? ia iilgisg I th prie-dTals fs4 min w.', orrws- j fcg from ctse w Itt r tS etSer Jesse 1 Bca-i W Wis s-s--ir cl-.-e to th ati.ee EtjLcj.f..r. t.uini: -Loot at that - ctTsrnre. Vr G-l';rt. Ooe w---; -d tiL;.ak he were dasc-TX a r.is ci. " "Te." w-i tS rtar'a-e-; rerhy. " i-cow-a psj'er pss-senl .v.j."" The Ricketts Made Good The UlekeUi KnUrtalnment Company, consisting ol five uieni bers, entertained a large audience attbe Club Hall last Saturday evening. Chester L. IUi-ketU a an inipersonator, found great tavor. He was oMiilged to respond to many enchore. Ilia impersona tion and dialect sketches were equally well done. Master Clyde IiickMtd, the boy violinist, pleased everybody with hie excellent play ing, lieorge Ricketts, 'cellist, made many friend. The song and pieces by the orchestra were greatly enjoyed. The remaining numbers of this course promise to be as good if not better than those already pre sented. For Sale or Trade. 81 acres of choice it anion InnJ ml- Jotiilnir city of CentrHlln. Wnali. Ail Urewi B. K. HoKurtl, Ontrlli, Wash. 11 w-imp Pound Party at Baptist Parsonage Mr, Kditor Tuosday evening jolly crowd of good looklnjr and clover folk of both icxoaand ao atortned tho Hnptlst Parson and gave the preacher and fami ly a glud surprise; bringing gifts aud good choor, congratulating tho pastor and wife on tholr tlf tioth anniversary. Tho parsonage was packed to its utmost, but we had an oujoyablo time togeth er, and tho evening slipped away aud before we were aware of ll, tho clock struck too. Then a prayer a prayer was offered by tho pastor thanking Die givers of all good gifts for such friends. and pleasant rememberauces. Wo wish to publicly express our thanks to the frionds for thoir presence and words of chocr. May tho best things be theirs atontr lifes pathway. C. I. Hailey and Family. Miss Edith Klann Complimented The C. K. Societies of Crook oounly.huld a meeting at Ited mo nd November 25 and 2(1. A well planned program was given and much help and Inspiration given to all who attended. A county organisation was ef fected ol which Mirs Ethel Klat a was chosen secretary. A report to one of the Portland papers compli mented Mist Klann on the excel lent paper she read at this meeting. Miss Klann It a graduate ol the training department of th Crook County High School and It now teaching in Madras. Notice to the Public. I am handling eaprvss Irani tli rail road for Hire Jiftnrent tna line and while llieir rata ar not tli sain I will be obliged to hold any and all xiirM- aga until It la paid Iur vn if It didn't com lijr tli stag tin sa directed. sours truly, Alhknt .Noni.it. 11 In tt Do Your Xmas Shopping EARLY Thus not only avoiding the ruth, but you will be able to make your choice of gifts before they are all picked over and the best taken. 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A bargain, xtr lots, foe sale, oc or all, ia tnoe! cesniie bciMicf nrtioa. Ian a-r hetjre f crciij e jew ber, at tiiscij. I'M. Calves Wanted. Calm er TarUcs wacteJ. Apr .at TTwr Home Bakery Bread Is turn ca at A. O. EHeS-pc's, wtute msd (iraiaai. I:' o-tf fcotb $5.'T0 foe Fana Lcmlks. See F ren te Joees, XsSotas. trsoo PIONEER SADDLER Manutacturr id aud iWh-r In Harness, Saddle, Chap, Bridle. Silver-Mbunted Bits and Spurs. Reatas, Quirts, Ladies' Stride Saddle. E. H. Smith, Prop. Prineville, Or. fN