OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. 1 Train Hfia Snow, Kiilirg Labcrtr. The DlSs. A the rult of a orktrain on the Deschutes railroad hiit!nx a lane (now but k. Miss Zas- Ua. a laborer, to dil and lm Glev omaovaeta it aot ei.-cted to lira. The to men, ho r employed aa snow ioT!era, were ttandmft oa tbe forward platform of tbe caboose when tbe train ran into a busse snowdrift. Tbe Impact canted tbe cira to tele scop. Zaklan was to eTUm!)r crush ed list he died simot tnnantly. Lard Valuta Rise in Harney Burns. The beginning of railroad construction i hating Ua elect is stimulating real eftate v!u- here. Moat of the landowner ho hold val uable water rights along SiHies river, Maibeur lake and even ama!l creek, vbo a few jeans ago would have been glad to bare parted with their land for $;) to 130 per acre, expect It to be worth l0 to $ 10 per acre aa aoon M the railroad reaches thla valley. TESTING PLAN SUPPORTED Mining Towns Indorae Idea of Having Scientific Stations Established Baker. Every mining town lo eaat- ern Oregon la making atrenuoua ei forta to further legislation In congreas to authorize ore testing planta for Oregon, from tbe 1100.000 appropria tion recommended by Secretary of the Interior Fisher. Tbe mining organi- xationa of Baker, Sampler and Prair ie City, aa well are the commercial clubs hare passed resolutions endors ing and promising financial support to the movement that baa been Inau worsted by the Oregon Mining Con gresa. Tbe plan of the Oregon Mining Congress la to have a plant in Baker and Grants Pass. The testing planta bold the same relation to the mining industry as doea tbe experiment sta tions to agriculture. Judge Thomas C. Burke, of this city, president of the Oregon congress, and L. D. Ma hone of Portland, secretary of the or ganization, have completed a tour of the entire district Bad the plan was approved and support promised in ev ery camp. La Grande Party on Long Tour, La Grande. A party of 20 or 40 La Grande business men left early Sunday morning on tbe first lap of a junket that Is destined to take them to the southernmost parts of Oregon on a 1400 mile sightseeing and "get acquainted" tour. They stopped In Portland and Salem, and will stop at all tbe principal towns down to tbe most southern point. j Japan Buys Berry Planta. Canby. The Canby. branch of the R. M. Kellogg company, of Three Riv ers, Mich., has shipped 2000 straw berry plants to Japan by mall. It is claimed that the orient will soon be large purchasers of Oregon plants. Tbey can be sent by mail, parcels post, In 11 pound packages to Japan, cheaper than they can to Portland. LANE SEEKS ROADBUILRER County Desires Expert Engineering Advice in Highway Construction. Eugene. Employment of an expurt roadbullder, to have direct charge of all road construction In Lane county, was decided upon by the county court, and tbe court is now seeking a suit able man for the place. A practical man, capable of directing the work, and of giving the county expert engin eering advice. In what Is wanted. The court expi-c'a to keep for itself the planning of road work and the Jinn! aay as to what roads arc to be Im proved and how, but they want an expert who .111 adviBe them as to the hunt forms of construction to ucc in the different hccUoiik of the county, and to give accurate estimates of all the different elements of cost of any proposed Improvement. The present road superviaors will not be displaced, but will rather be aided by the expert. There ure over 1500 miles of road in Lane county, Utile over half of which have any sort of Improved aurface. Philomath Banker Gets Long Term. Corvallls, James Evars, whose real tame ia Charles James Kvana, was given an indeterminate sentence of from two to 20 years In the state penitentiary, having been found guilty of for;;cry, in connection with hiu management of the Kirtit State bank of Philomath while cashier of that lntitltutton. Pendleton Requests $35,000 Additional Pendleton. In response to a tele graphic Buggeslion of Senator Bourne, the Pendleton Commercial club has voted to nsk congress for $35,000 ad ditional appropriation for a federal building In this city. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Tbe senate baa confirmed tbe nom ination of Postmaster Mine at Forest GrovC Fred P. Cronemlller bas been ap pointed receiver of the Laker lew land office. ManthfUld ia asking SIPO.OOO from eon:res as starter for jtiy work at Cow Hay. Gene Graham, a native of Weston, as electrocuted In that city by com ing In contact with a live wire, Aleck McKay, a well known young man of Marshceld. cut his throat with a raior and may die. Desswndency was the caue. Electric power will toon be running the machinery at all the mines In the Mormon Basin, one of the principal districts in eastern Oregon. The Irrigation of SO.CKK) acres of land northwest of Vale la cow assur ed by the flnsncing of the Bully Creek project at a cost of JoO,iK0. A Chinese tong war, said to be far reaching in Its effects and Involving practically all the big cities of the Pacific coast, la brewing Is Portland. Ground was broken Friday for the first building of the IXWO.WO Reed Institute at Portland, Mr. Helen Ladd Corbett turning the Erst spadeful of earth. Charles Wilcox was shot and In stantly killed at Coqullie by W. ft Foote, a retired rancher, who declared that Wilcoi had ruined hit young daughter. The assessed valuation of property in Clatsop county was fixed by the assessor at I9.S29.361, but tbe state board bas Increased it to mora than tlI.000.0O0. After an Investigation Pjweburg of ficers have reached the conclusion that the body of the man found near Oakland two weeks ago Is that of William Permann, a former Roseburg business man. Oregon state taxes to be collected in 1912 total t3.0S3.glS. an Increase of J:3,81S over the entire amount col lected la the three years of 1J), 1907, and 1508. and IH9.7S more than was collected In the two years of 1910 and 191L Vnder the new presidential prefer ence law enacted by the last Oregon legislature all national convention delegates are entitled to 1200 aa ex pense money, provided their party cast five per cent of the vote at the last preceding election. Taxation of fire Insurance com panies doing business In La Grande may lead to warfare between tbe coun cil and the companies, for stubborn resistance against tbe new ordinance taxing fire insurance compares 125 annually has already been evinced. A co-operative wool warehouse at Portland for the purpose of storing wool until it can be shipped east by water through the Panama canal. In order to save freight, waa the chief matter taken up by the executive com mittee of the Oregon Woolgrowers' association. In session at Baker. Congressman Hawley bas Introduc ed a bill validating bona fide transfers of Siletz claims. He has also Intro duced a bill appropriating 1230,000 for the construction of a road over the Cascades near Mount Hood. An other bill by Hawley would appro priate $13,500 for the completion of a road across. a portion of the Crater Lake National forest. State Capital Gleanings That certain counties In the atate lead the world as far as school attend ance Is concerned is shown In a state ment which Is being prepared by Sup erintendent Alderman. That certificates of delinquency as to taxes can be foreclosed any time after three years from the date of their becoming delinquent is the giHt of an opinion handed down by Assist ant Attorney-General Van Winkle. Secretary of State Olcott estimates that tbe purchase of a new addressing machine will result in a saving In one year of 1S00. Tbe new machine Is said to be capable of addressing 8000 Initiative and referendum pamphlets and other pieces of mall a day. That the work of the Salem Fruit Cnion, in developing the fruit Indus try in this section of the Willamette valley, has been eminently success ful, waa demonstrated at the union's annual meeting, when it was decided to construct a large cannery In con nection with the union. A delegation of citizens from Wllla- mina appeared before the state rail road commission relative to the com plaint as to the Sheridan & Wllla- mlna road. The citizens are desirous of having a suitable station and de clare that the track is in unsuitable unci uns.-ife condition and should be repaired. To have seventy-five thousand school children or Oregon taking ac tive part In the agricultural and In dustrial fairs of the state in 1912 Is the ambitiop of State Superintendent Alderman. At least one-third of the youthful exhibitors at the county and district fairs are expected to come to the state fair with tbe exhibits on which they won prizes at their home lairs, I ..... . . . 0. A. TVE1TM0E t ''' V "'. v. Photo or Awterieaa Pra Aasoetatleai O. A. Tv.itmoe. th San Francises labor leader who was Indicted for complicity In the Los Angeles dynam iting cases. FATHER OF YOUTH KILLED Murder is Sequel to Elopement of Boyce and Woman. Fort Worth, Texas. A tragic sequel to the sensational elopement of A. G. Boyce. Jr.. wfth Mrs. J. & Sneati. wife of a millionaire Amarillo banker, was enacted here when Snead shot young Boyces father five times. Inflicting wounds from which he later died. The shooting occurred in the crowd ed lobby of the Metropolitan hotel. Boyce was sitting In a chair near the entrance of the hotel talking with a friend when Snead came lo from the street. Snead drew a slxshooter from a hip pocket and fired five shots, three bullets piercing the abdomen. Boyce fell to the floor unconscious and died shortly after. Trains Wrecked; Three Dead. Topeka. Kan. Three are known to be dead and ten more or less seriously Injured when two trains were wreck ed on the Missouri Pacific a mile west of Norton Lyndon. Roosevelt Can Withdraw. Lincoln, Neb. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt and Colonel W. J. Bryan will not be compelled to stand as presidential candidates on the Nebras ka primary ballot If they Insist on withdrawing. Thla is the modified ruling made by Secretary of State Waite, who heretofore has contended that a same must remain on the bal lot unless the 25 men who filed the petition withdraw it RADICALS FORCE CRISIS IN SPAIN Madrid, Tbe Spanish cabinet, of which Jose Canalejas was premier. has resigned as the result of diverg ence of views with King Alfonso as to the advisability of commuting the death sentence of one of the rioters who murdered a Judge and who wounded several court o....cers in the town of Cullera, last September. The cabinet was opposed to tbe king extending clemency to the riot ers as a matter of public policy. The strike at that time Involved a plot to assassinate General Weyler and the king was compelled to sus pend the constitutional guarantees. Realizing that It was a sordid crime and that the accused men were Impos sible objects of sympathy, the radi cals raised a false issue, accusing the government of tortures and cruelties toward the prisoners. The agitation spread with great rapidity. Singer to 8ue for Divorce. St Louis, Mo, Mrs. William Rapp, known to the music-loving world of two continents as Mmo. Schumann Helnk, admitted that she Is planning to file suit for divorce. THE MARKET8. Portland. Wheat Track prices: Club, 80c; bluestein, 84c; red Russian, 7Sc, Barley Feed, $37 per ton. Oats No. 1 white, $31 per ton. Hay Timothy, valley, $16; alfalfa, m. IJuttcr Creamery, 38c. Kgga Ranch, 38c. Hops 1911 crop, 44c; 1910, nomi nal; contracts, 25c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 9lCc; Willamette Valley, lu17c. Mohair 37c. Seattle. Wheat Bluestem, 81c; club, 78c; red Russian, 77c. Barley per ton. OatB $30 per ton. Butter Creamery, 38c. Hay Timothy, $18 per iny. ExpreM nd Passengers. F.i press matter from Oliver to l'rino vllle out) cent a pound. Passengers t Lorssao Srot Co Many a Man Owes His Success to an Investment on the Installment lnn. lie Cttuvrtt Imsaervetl naan RtH'hur hu.I k. pt him in a irnluut line nd nwny Imiiu the mnnv "tier. Kk-h ynk-k" m hrtii(a wliVh are ktitltul t.Klny sua whk-h so often uienn rk-h- only fur the smooth tunirueil promoters ttH-rvof. Jiv Inveatlnts IN YOUR HOME TOWN j on r .lenliu with value and euile with whom you are ninmliile.! people who are liii-n-ttM In your welfare nevauw your sur er means the nunt-M ol others about you, ami the uiorw sito wiul rttltiiM a town ran boast of the l-t!rr lniYlt will tie. Lois In NOBLES ADDITION cm Ix- had liv nmklii a very mall payment down ami the lialanre on terms to suit the pun-haser, monthly. Id monthly quarterly, knit-yearly or annual payments. These lot are the let Investment In city property ttxlay. The only district with bull. Unit ri-strk'llona ami with street Improvement' am! side, walks nln-adr In. Make your selection now. A few dollar will hodi the lot for you until you can make further pay ment. You are entltleil to the best. Why not get It? Come In ami let me show you NOBLES ADDITION, the renter of build ing activity In I'rltievlIU?. A. R. BOWMAN Give us your order for CORDWOOD Juniper or Pine, large or small quantities. DILLON'S YARD Opposite Post Office. Notice af Final Settlement. Xotlce I. h-rrt.j jivfo liy the ustrtnrt the s,lmtiilsostur wt the route ot oeomp M' raul, tleeMtl, that b ha mte nl Hint Mltti the clerk ot lite eouotr emirt hi Aim! wruunlliif l kin lmlltllrllonol ull enlele. o. the Himorthle omnir eciurl of t:r county. Oregon, h let Wmi'Ly. the 5ih Uv ot F eb , l 'U. at 10 o'elot t 10 I lie (urenixn si lb county conn mum In frtnerllte. fprn. ft tbe Unit atl'l plare for heftrins and eeullns J.l final miiim. At ahlrh ftmf ami piaee anj oeraon Interested In MI4 etteU may apftear anil ot-Jeel to aatil Bits) areottnuns. Iialetl tin. ii.t dar of llet- . loll. M. K. Cl.t.lfiTT. Administrator ol theeelateof lieorse M. Paul, dec-eaited Ifotic of 1 inal Settlement. Xotlw li bTfhy lT..n h)r un-lT'.lKnc-i, the a'lmtm.trmr ot the eaute of AiiKii Hrrotn( dtHt-e.l. that ht bw irnwle mni riiwj with the elrrk ol ih count t court hu Hnl tu Cdunilnit ot bl fJirjluuirBtion of .1 tmutc. That ihu Honorable H. ('. Hits, Jti-lna ol tbu t'Muniy court ol C'frtttlf cuuiity, OrK"ti, h hi Moii'iar, t.. teh 'lay ot K"l W. at lUo'ctork In the fofpnMiii at the county court rtwra In Prtnt-vllle, Orftfon, athe time aut ptuce (or htaring ami (!llng -iid ftfiat (.otiiiiiiif At wht b time atil fla e, any !r'i iutt-tviliMl in airj estate may otym to mi4 final atcouul iiiK. luted this 21t day ot )'., l'J ) 1 JOHN HARMON. A4mlnltrfttor ot die rtat of Abjfait Hariuou, dcvawd. Notice for Publication. iJeoartment of tha Interior, t',9 Lami btticcatTh lIU-, or kid Dei-emuer Mil, ill, Notice U hereby t!v u that U H. Kot, of I'rfijpvllK Ort'Kot), who, on Jtint lth, 1910, iriale liontcnifrtti. No.u3i, (r HU SW',, NK' NW'4, anl HW4 NK'i, m-ttton J, towimh. 15 aoutb, frntiun IA fin, Willamette Mrtdian, h (iifd notico of intention to make titial commutation frtKif, to 'Mtatl.Hti claim to (It? UrM aUira (learrttrf!, Iwfore Timotny K, J, Imffy, I', M. (;nmmi'iiiM'r, at tiik oitU'M, ui friifviUu, Oregon, on tii 6iu day of Kibruaryt I'Jli. "lafrnant narnTN an wltiieic: Dtarlr'R B. Dinwlilditf, WaU" Hiton. Mvl Vaink-rpool, Ollie KUcfMiu, ati of I'rim-vfll.-, hth-u. 14 C W. XtRK, U. gUter, Notice For I'ublicutioii. lnol.itffi Trant. PiiMIp iMtMt Hule, iJepHriint-nt of the Interior, V. H- iMid Olltue hi Tin Lmllfa, Orvon. NovnrniMir WWi, lll. 4 Noilw I ln'rchT it I v' it thttt. hpi llwtirt hv I tin-( 'oiiitiil-sthtHfr of tiic Ot-n.rul IjiiiU OflWu unl'r urov!lm of Act nftngrpH mpnWl Jin2; l'kj, (4rtlU.,iil7j, wn will oHVr fiL pohllo ftKlc. in th ItlitliHut, nlifiltr, at :W o ci'H'tt a. in., nn me win tiny or Jtintittry. l''2, hi HUH niV-H, Utf followlntcdtfMcHrH-d Ii.rirl: Wi sK'irtMC.ai. Tp. M- it Kiwi, . M. No. IM),7y. Ativ tHTrvniH plutmlriir Hflvurwly lh hIkivo dtifcs-frttH'4 hind r ailvlwd to f)I ttilr flntiint or ohjfciiuio on or l'foru tlic time uNlKtiuU-u is- W. MOORK, lU-gUti.T. Notice of Appointment of AUniiois- trator uau to Creditor. NoiHe In hpri'by lvn tliHt tii tindentfirned hiw Ih-pii. hv ttif-winttlv court of the Htti-of ori'Koti for Crook wmiity, duly Hl'iKilnud niliiiKinitor or me emum or Maria t;. Hoy. UolfiN, (lfVHMf(t Hlld Hit pHrxOMH IlHVlKK Ha) tint lotiiliiHt K to tKiHfe um iifr'-by rcoulri'd to prcfM-nt tlio Hiin,Miily vnriH'd. ma id nil rrilnlMlmtor ui th lawoilic of M. K. Hrlnk, In I'rliKjvtHn, (irr'icon, within nix month. from ttm lutf of the dritt puhllcutlen of thli nottf'A. . I'ui'drmd tiuiiliMhf'd ntrtt lirnn Ik-mmwr 7tli, Ml, AdmtnfHlmlor of thv eUiU of Murla lu-yuoin, df denned, Notice for Publication. I)fmrtin''tit of the lnt.-rtor, IT, H. Jnd Oilicy ttt The Dall", Or-KOt). N(tvfMH)it;r 2:nii, '.H. Notice 1h luTfiiy uivpfi Unit I, lfuid Weaver. uardiHiiof the iernon and en;uio of I,nrl(ln Weaver, (innHiie)ot rfincsviit'i, Oregon, who on Kidirtirtn J!ri, miolii lioimihtend No, (Mi) Hi, for Me1,,', nw1 Kec, -i ii nd oe1 ne'4 Htjt'.i in, towiiKtilp (8 no inn. mum! .tfi Hunt., Wiilftni ette Meridian, liHtt tlt;d noiieeof intention to tli html e,ofiiniiiuifloii proo!, (o CMtfttdiKh flu I in to the ImihI alfiive de.MTihed, bofore, T. K. ,f, Ixiffy, I!, rf, CohinilMMlotier, t inn orticte at i'riiii'vlllt!, f iregoi), on llietid diiy of January, I'm. t-iaiiiiunt iianiew n wWiwm.w, (ieorfjo w. Jdiii'i tifdeon Weaver. (Ilmrley Weaver, lfid wnrd H. .lon';M, till of I'rfnevilln, Oregon. mm i I FURNITURE i a 1 Yon will look with admiration over the splendid sample ot modern Furniture that have on exhibition in our ehowtoonis, the most artistic and bt r msiructed Furniture r turned out by wood craftrr. Tlis designs, the wjrkman.hip, the bku:!lul fii,i will charm lou at siM, and w warraut the durability of every piece of Furni. tuts boiinhfratn 11 . I'ort'snd prices. A. H. UPPMAN & COMPANY ft ARE YOU SURE The records show a clenr title to your pm(erty? The rworls lulled to show correct title In a sale uinde I his week by a leadlim real estate company. RtSULT-Img delay nti.l powslble liws. Iletter let the Plonwr Alwtrnct Company look after yuur Interest. PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY (Member Oregon Association of Title Men) PIONEER SADDLER Manufacturer of ami denier In Harnett, Saddles, Chap, Bridles, Saver-Mounted Bit and Spur. Reata. Quirts, Ladies' Strids Saddles. E. H. Smith, Prop. Prineville, Or. Alfalfa TO $20 That's what a good cow will make it pay you, and the market is right here in Prineville. We will buy all the cream you can produce. Pioneer Cream Co. Agents DeLaval Separator. Provide yoursell with a litile ol the true essence ol Holiday Good Cheer Royally ilseli enjoys no bellcr liquor than is offered in a good old bottle of genuine "I. W. HARPER" Sold By Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko and Bend, Oregon W. A. Booth. Pren. 1). F. Btkwart, CrooJv County; Bank PRINEVILLE, ORECON Statement of the Crook County Bank of Superintendent of Banks, June 7th, 1911 A Lonn unit I)lRmii!n OvunlmfiM.... Kuriitturc mid flxturiiH , H-al esliitc Cull OS band and iat from baolu ...flia,H70.-rt 2,:ill.8ll .. a,2ia,44 H7.809.9S Neighborly Advic ought to put too nn tlis right track for ! irise le. They del tier and lor that rraxia poibshlr getting better itmreriea Ihsn you. VY's nsk It a loint to ksp only the tt and imtst Mt!fvtii s's.lri sntt lor tlist rea son are tree Iruia nioiplsinla. (ilv us a sllisls trial and prut this 10 your own stifartiu. Aud dj it euoti luf yuur own sske. The Cash Grocery GEO. WHITLTS, Prop. $15 PER TON. Vlos-Prus, (1 M. Ki.uimb (-i,ul,l.. Prineville, Oregon, at rendered to the Ounltiil paid In full Hurplua Unillvldi-d prufltN " . , .t-tn.mio.rKi ,,, Jll.'KKt.llO .. llll,M0.7!) 00 Ja-W tJ. W. MOOItK, Kutfiwtcr, llllt8,IIUU.II8