! i 4 V I v V OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Events Occurring Throughou , the State During the Past ! Week. Game Refuge on Fsrms Eugene. U E. Besn, locnl deputy rme warden, acting for Mate Game warden Finley, has made an agree ment with owners of mnll farms north of Eugene, bordering on the Willamette river, whereby the land la to be set aside as a state jrame refuse, and no one will he allowed to hunt on the tract, 65 acres In ex tent, for a period of ten years. The owners of the property are to co operate with the authorities In pro tecting the game. Blj Tract Bought Secretly. Portland. That control of a large rea amounting to at least 11 half klooks by purchase from Individual property owners is about to pass into the hands of a big railroad corpora tion, has been made known here. Whether the Northern Pacific, the Creat Northern separately, or the al lied Hill Interests are back of the project Is a matter of conjecture. The Milwaukee road has also been men tioned in connection with the activity. Idle Men at Pendleton. Pendleton. Lured to Pendleton by the reports of great activity here, scores of Idle men are now walking the streets. With the extension of the city sewer, the paving of several streets, the construction of the east ern Oregon branch asylum, and the erection of several buildings, work for a very large number of laborers has been and still is available, but the supply of men now asking for work is far greater than the demand. The Huntington Herald after Si years of publication, has suspended. Oregon produced products that are valued at close to 115,000.000 during the past season. According to the annual report of City Engineer ArnaplRer. the city of Jledford spent $5S4.S2 for publlo Im provements in 1911, A. L. Beeson, editor of the Hunting ton Herald, and leader in the recent moral wave there, has disappeared Creditors are searching for him. fcvery Indication points to a lnree exhibit at the first annual Sunk. I River Poultry Show to be held In Ontario January 1 to 19, Inclusive, i me first annual show of the Iv.... i Ins County Poultry and Pet Stock J association was a success which great- .' I- exceeded the expectations of the I management. That the state will be able to re.-ir : at least 3000 pheasants In captivity during the coming year is the belief of C K. Cranston, chairman of .. ' state fish and game commission. A summary of the assessment il : of Yamhill county, as completed by j County Assessor Martin Miller, ahowa : assessed value of all pro- Mrs. Gus Prose was the luckey holder of the number that won the beautiful China Set of Dishes. Yours for Quality Goods at bedrock Prices. The Cash Grocery, CEO. WHITE1S, Prop, Prineyille--Redmond--Sisters Stage Line Matt Kuletch, Proprietor. Passenger F are to Redmond. $ 1 .50. Express from Red mond to Prineville, one-half cent per pound for over 50 pounds. Small packages of less than 50 pounds, 25c. Leaves Prineville for Redmond Daily. Office at the Pioneer Cream Company. 1116 S. R. COOPER, Agent Dr. Howard (Jove Denti.L Rooms 14 and IB Adamioa Building, r. 12. j. mji-ty Attorney'-at-Law (Mut-pruor to W. A. Dell) Pkinkviu... . Omcoox 9mfSmm .ml .f " J. JTm a.r " petty within the county to be $15 "9 . 923. ' " ' J ' Dallas GeU Convention. Dallas. Word has been received kere that at a meeting of the general tan of the state of Oregon, held in the offices of the adjutant-general In Portland, It was decided to hold the next convention of the National Guard Association of this state in the new armory building just completed In this city, in view of the strong competi tion In securing this convention, Dall s feels highly honored. DIMICK HAS PLAN. Business Manager for Oregon City to be Proposed. Oregon City. Mayor-elect Dimick tn his message to the city council January 3 recommended the appoint ment of a business manager for Or egon City. Judge Dimick says the office can be provided by ordinance. "I thlak the appointment of a rsn. ble man as business manager of the eity would be a step in the right direc tion." said the mayor-elect "He Would be of great assistance and un questionably save the city money. His duties would largely consist of check ing up the work of the men In the street Improvements and looking Into the use of lifmber, brick, sewer piping and other materials used by the city and seeing that for every dollar spent the city received a dollar in return. The business manager should be re sponsible to the mayor." Arrangements are being perfected by the Crasham Commercial Club to give a banquet in the new club rooms on January 3. to which the families of the members a.,H nth, are Invited. Unless the officers of the Third Regiment can recruit a imi. number of men to make a full quota within the next few month. th.t iment will be disbanded by the state military stair. Receipts for the year ending June 30, 1911. from the national forests in Oregon totaled 332,611. according to the treasury department. No payment ! is made on account of receipts from 1 the Vmpqua forest. j At the request of the Umatilla Water-Users" Association, Senator Chamberlain will fntroduce a bill which will facilitate th ttim. ... 1 lands on the Umatilla project that! were originally acauireri unfiup .i. huuv. lllv aesert land act The Southern Oregon and Northern lamornia alining congress will hold a twoay meeting in Medford, Feb ruary 3 and 4. Arrangements have been made to entertain a number of mining men and to display all the ores that can be gathered from the mines In the district The Southern Pacific company now has 300 men at work on the Coos Bay railroad between Eueenn nH h nel site 23 miles west of Eugene, most or tnem being employed at the tunnel, where the mountain ha h. rora distance of 30 or 40 feet already uiiuugu solid rocK. With a majority of the Deremho, reports yet outstanding, the total num- oer or industrial accidents In Oregon since the new law requiring employ, era to report all accidents to the state went into effect May 20, has reached 1923. according to State Labor Com missioner O. P. Hon". That an effort be made to eliminate from Oregon's public schools all teach ers wno have not had a high school s elling Out At Reduced Prices Stock consists of Blankets, Comforts, Pillows, Pillowcases, Sheets, Etc., Trunks, Suitcases, Hand-bags, and House Furnishings of all kinds, sold at prices that will save you money. J. F. MORRIS N W. San burn Attorncy-Bt-I.ttw Adiimmin block . rrlmvllle C C. 33ri Ongmm W. 1 MVI'US O. C. YOUNG rr.rtlr in .11 rm.rta. HpaH.I attention In it rum., iiiiiitm auU criminal iklviw. llvei-nle. Ill.lelln anil Natural TlieralMullr fcmulorvtt. I hrolili- Dlmura HpvtlnMr Office Over Morrlt Furniture Store. ToUpiiimet I'loarar, No. 129. Crmok Ctumfy jfltirmet C: Ahlrartatl title In .11 l.n.l anil Iowa luu Hi Crook niueiy. I. f. Wrist, Sacratiry, PriattUlt, Oi.f. I I;. Fremont Architect and Dauanar. l,aU n.p.lio.1. m IhiII'Iihh mii.trm-Hiin. Interior rrautfnirm aiol ittHurmiuu, llwt.itMrivr. si nivalin lluiol. Prineville, . . . Oregon. HAVE YOU Filed your Deed? Of Course. ' HAVE YOU An Abstract) rtntnlvever.von lm.sn almlrai't now. ih oil Know wimre your comers nr. tii, aii, .mii rxm'tiy, Brewiter Engineering Company, rriiipvilln, OregiMt, will Iik-oIo II. .hi lor ,Vuu ami KUHrantn tlw work Survey. Hi-, I'Utilnn. Irrlnatioii Kiigluriii. riiotie ruminr 'AH. D. HrPEOPLES GvU and Irrigation Engineer. Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveying, Mapping, Estimating. Office next door to Lyric Therter Dr. John lluback, Mr Viti.rtnary urmn r. H. Arm lH'i.rtnii-nl ,.i ihv l'hlh..ln(. All Burait-al Hurt at fcvon.bl. rrlL.a, Hamilton Sublet. Prineville, Or. training, and to that end to have laws 14 Water Users to File on Umatilla River Pendleton. As the result of a let ter of instructions from State Engin eer jonn H. Lewis, there is expected a stampede of water users along the tmatilla river to file upon, locate and appropriate such water as they may need for irrigation purposes. Ttiis to be a safeguard, in case the "West Umatilla Extension" scheme Tor irrigation in the Government re- .u,nuu irojeci, stiould not go inrough. Polk Poultry en Exhibit. Dallas. The annual Pnllt rv,nnt Poultry Show given this year in con junction with the great show in this city on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week, surpassed any thing of the kind ever held in this county. Owners of prize-winning poul try took an interest and noultrv from as far away aa southern Oregon was on exhibition here. Parma Cutoff Is Abandoned. Vale. As a result of a conference In Salt Lake this week between Chief engineer Carl Stradley and represen ttives sent by Vale and Ontario, the eastern connection of the Oregon Eastern railway with the Oregon Short Line will be made at Vale, the cutoff south of this city from Parma to the Malheur canyon having been abandoned. j Aetoria Seawall Injunction Loot. Astoria. The injunction proceed ings recently filed by the heavy tax payers of Astoria against the Sanitary and Reclamation commission to res train 'the work of construction of a bulkhead and seawall along the city's waterfront, were dissolved by Judge Campbell In the circuit court. to that effect passed by the next legis lature, was urged at the annual meet ing of the Oregon State Teacher' As sociation at Portland by J. H. Acker- man, sir. Ackerman is president of the Monmouth State Normal school. Senator Chamberlain at the request of various persons in Oregon will In troduce a bill for the relief of Innocent purchasers of land from the Oregon & California Railroad company. This bill will permit Innocent purchasers to go into court and confess judgment and buy from the government at $2.50 an acre lands they have previously bought from the railroad company in tiacts exceeding 160 acres. Buy" a White Sewing Machine! Your credit U good. Every woman need. one. Small pay. 1 ment down and the balance just like rent Latest model. Cash or time. Give us a call Prineville Furniture Exchange Charles F. Condart, Prop. SUCCESSOR TO STORDAHL & CONDART. W. A. HELL FRANK MENE1 EE The Dal Ire lawyers Oregon Notk t far 1'ubllcatl.D. Iillut rraol. ISil.llr Un. , ""'riiaam ill hi. tn,.rtr H Laii-I OITU'c al 'I tin li.lie. tir.-fitit v ,', , , , , N.mii.r ikiii. mm. Nnilnla lirr.l. sivrn dial. a. illni in.1 l,r In. fHnimlv.iiiuor ul Hi. linrral Un.l om,. uiitlnr iiiiivi.ii ..,. ... i izrJL- ,i .''":'' ,,M:' ' Jnu.r. iv,... ., ii..,m,. a ''T',"'". '''""" a.iei...i. ii,alu . . ''"I "I- h-lf Maim, or ul.lm iul.s uiturn(utv inirila.l.i1,1,J " K'il.ur. Maionic Building. Oi'CUI.IHTH S8 el knap d Cd wards iPkjfidmnt mmm Trfea (County Fliynlcian.) &. CUUH, Pri mill,. rrnl A. Hire, c. H. Cuuntjr Survvrur. 1. B. Neville, Jr., K M licpuljr to. Survfyor, Hicc & Neville Civil Eng ineeri. tioneral KDiilno.rliut. I'smsvuxa, (an.iUN NotUc I or rubllcutlon. l.li.lr,ITr.,.l. II.f Ijitifl MmI. l.arl,rtil i,f , i,r,r, I v. H. Imiul umm ai Tn Imili-.. ii'r,.,n. . Nnvunlar yih, lull, i Niilliw U h-wliy flr.n in.,, ,. ,ir.lri, ,,T 11.1 ..,l,1,.p ,,r ,,, ,,.., UMOIn ' ' y'"lr pr.n l i. ut A,. r ..,,,i jJuu-jf. Iwe, iMHIl....'.l7i. . will lt", al ' lml.Ur iaK lu (ha l,lh.l hlia, al l ','.."!, '"'k ' "I January. ! a.".",,'".'?"". ""I, lwrMv Ihi- .I.v dwrllH-, hinil are a.lviwrt In ni lliMr claim. ! ."JY 1 w,u" ' Uliialra j lilL Jv W, MMUK. Kaiiater. RuUceof Appointmant of AJmltili tralor una to t:rUitrn. Koiicj. I, han.hr flvrn Dial lha un,,.r.lrt ,..r , i.M.a puuiuy qu y al'l.ilnlt.,1 .,1. i:..lrHl..rrf II,. i.i. r'iV i '""""I l"l all ra.r.,,,1. ,avl Onftm. la'iii. niiiIii.i wl.1 a.iai i hrrrhr rrin.ir-4 ! nl... r.l..r,ltl,.l.w.,ni, , K tlrl.Tk. m.i,1'0 of i-w!".ii of!.;: TlliTwi.'"'1 ,",,",,,,,, "" ftwnilar iK(iHHKr. morn.R, Ailmliil.irir itrihaaaiaia uf Alarla KaynulUa, aiivaaril. Pioneer Phone. r ....aa, Wfci-ia.JkiJkiaLIUldJt.ytiav,JIJUUJl."J State Capital Gleanings The state tax levy for the will be at least 3 mills and noRihi more is the prophecy made bv Smtn Treasurer Kay. The State Eankine Deoart ment re. ceived $1094 in fees, accordine to a report for 1S11 received by the Sec retary of State today. Deposits in the banks of the State of Oregon totaled S121.834 Mi lng to the last statement issued by Superintendent of Banks Wright, the report representing the condition r banks at the close of business Decem ber 5. Billy Mack, a "lifer" at the state penitentiary, who was given a leuve of absence by Governor West last spring that he might work off a mort gage on his wife's aged Barents' fnrm near Spokane, reported back to the penitentiary warden. Although he had no definite state- ment to make regarding what he woum do in the cases of Jack More-. tantenced to hang January 5, and Frank Garrison, sentenced to hang February 9, Governor West said he would ho doubt grant reprieves until such time as the people of the state had expressed themselves at the nnlln on the issue of capitfl punishment. I r-i L-J r.i LJ ri L'J ri . L J n :j r.t t'j t j "- r.-i t"j n E j r i r.i i.j r.i LJ L'J r..i LJ Seneral ffilacksmithing iiokseshoeino, wood work, etc., Nkatly and Pbomptlt Donb Whes it ia Dons By : ; ; Robert 7fooro Satisfaction Will lie Guaranteed Pkineviixk, Obkgon. t-ll--ll.Jl.JldJl.Ul.jLJL.aL.UL.L.ii( r.a LJ LJ L'J LJ LJ r.a LJ r.a LJ rn r:a LJ ra LJ CI LJ r.a L J to LJ r.a LJ r L.JUUL;UL,UtLll.jlJl. JWUL.UL JLULiuLJ 77? & 32rik Catu i ANwasii faoHrn.v Hat oh Nicimt DauetlToaa. Bmh olBca an rua). dunce tWtpliouua. Prim,.); Notice for Piibliciitlon. ,, Iliarlmrnl ol Hi. Inivrlnr, t . B. 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HARPER" Sold By Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko and Bend, Oregon Coiwultatlon Frte Hours Sin I I R.D.Ketchum, M. T. D., D. C. j Acute unil chronic (IIhi'iim.-m trvntvd HllWHMdilly liy puri'ly (Irutrlt'MH iiicUkkIm Roomi 16-17 Adamioa Bldf. Calls slide Notice for Puhlicutliin. ih-imrtiwnlofllia Inlarlur. IJ. H. lailiil Ullhi' at 'I lie I ..ll, . i !.. ,, , , . Novriiiln.rlHili.Uiil, ' Notlro lahi-n-brilvni thai Karl Irlin. f .ri'":Vll.'."'',',,' "" " l-'"l-r ilr : ll. mail,. Him,,,,.!,.,,,! n, h-.j-u ,r wit , . I..WH. llplsanulll. rana in ,.., win,,,,,,,,,,, i. . -- -""...".., Mn.M, III I'Hiiiii n I i,1'"." 'J". Hl,ov" il'Tllml. I.r..rn I inn Ut K.J. Duirv. II. M. i .,miiam..n,.r. "i l.l.lll,-..,al-rln,.vlll. Or,-,,,,,,, uhv uf Jiutiiiirv. I1MJ. Claimant nitiiu-a wllni'.: Kl. h.nt M l .-,. K.lward A. f. .iifll,.iu., Kr. il Mtuarl, John Kn-iK-h, all nfl'ilm.vlll,., (in.gi,,,. "a" V. Miuilll;, IkKlnlur. Notice for Vubliciition. G. A. 3Iel AKLANH Lawyer Practice in all courts and U. 8. Land Oflice. Redmond, . . Oregon Willard II. Wirtz Attorney-lit. t,ilw. Olllcu In M. II. UigH' olllce. " ritl.NKVIM.K, OlIKOON, iMilatad Tni.a- Pulillo lnri Hulo, U'liarliiii nl i.rihn Inl.Tlur, U. 8. Ijuld Olllu.! ill The iHllliqa, Driuoii .... , , Nuveiiiher Hlh, Hill. NMa la IikitIiv ajlv.-n tln.i. ua rtlri'iMi il bv I hi' l immlul.imr of Iho (IiikmhI ,anil cimie. iinitiT provlBliin.nrAnl or I'oiicnwi aiiiimvml Jin... 27, I VIM m Mlal,.,6i;, " will ,,.r , J iu .Hi; aal... to Iho lilKli.at lili.l..r, at. (ill IBI2. Ht Ihla olflcai, Iho followlNK-tl.i.111 -lla'd ...in: a's ,'-,, nw', a.-ciion ;u, iw,i,, : ; ' urn., hum my, -j it w-a Hfll un AllV llf.r.Mnu ..I.. I ... I.. ... ... , i . -."."""a ii.ivi-ri-iy llll.atiovi. lBiirll,i (l html ara ndviard lo Hla llivlruhilina or oh ....Moiih. on oi la.foru ihu llmu lial.-d for mtlu. Il-Jiip o. W. MOOIIK, HoKlHtor. Huntington & Wilson Attorncyi Of Thn Dulli', Iliuvo opi inil odlcit In Portland, Oregon, Rooms 805-807 Lewi. RlliMinrt niNlitr.u. ..l ... it...... r r. :. - ... .ii. i, mi i.miiK .OIIIIIV Ihromtl. tti.-irmlln) In The Dulli or dlreel (() the r t'lirilinwl u,i,...uu ...in i.... . Give us your order for CORDWOOD Juniper or Pifte, large or small quantities. DILLON'S YARD Opposite Post Oflice. attention, l'urllumi 1'tiouu, Muln 7uail.