OREGON NEWS NOTES GF GE'i'ERAUNTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. I Two Bridget at Ccrvaltla. Ooral!ia. Two bridtvs ttrmi the fFiilamrtia ir included in Use devel opment prosmrom of this section. The rour.ijt court of Benton county his rr.tered Into conirart with the Coast Pr.Jse companr of Portland, for tii metal structural inatrn.il for m oi;n;y bridge and ill advertise lor bid for piers and foundations to March. The Orrgrn Electric will tm:d another hridse four b'.ccks scath of the county structure. J Jetty Work Btjins Seen. Florence. A fore of nia is at orit tvpancg vie government scow. !a preparation for the actual work J on the Jetty. Others are ecpise-i in 1 repairing for the use of W. T. Carrol, j engineer, oce of the buildings built I several years ago. before the abandon ment of the Siusiaw jetty by the irov-eramftit- Work Is bein? dose and piles driven for the new receiving wharf and tramway on the north aide of the harbor. Over 8000 Acres In Timber Deal. Eugene. Deeds were Bled here transferring approximately SOvO acre of timber lands In the Siusiaw valley, carrying over 3o0.000.040 feet of tim ber, from a number of Individual hold ers to the Wendling Johnson Timber company, of San Francisco. The con sideration will be In the neighborhood Of $3Ci0,f(0. WATERUSERS MUST PAY Request for Graduated Payments Re jected by Interior Department. La Grande The prayer for gradu ated payments of water-right charges upon the Umatilla project seems to have availed nothing, inasmuch aa the commissioner of the general land of fice has directed the local land office to notify every water user within the project, shown by the records of that office to be still owing any part of the water-right charges up to and In cluding that of December 1, 1910, that payment must be made of such charges at the local land office before March 1, 1912, or appropriate action looking to the collection of tie 1 charges under the water-right con tractif the land is not Included In an entry subject to the reclamation act or the entry, If subject to said act, will be promptly cancelled with out further notice. ( Roundup Gets Old Stagecoach. Pendleton. The old "rle Gondola," a world-famous stagecoach and one of the few really old-fashioned carriers in existence, Is now en route from New Jersey to this city. A message to this effect was receiv ed by President Taylor, of the Round up Association, to which the coach was presented by Manager Edward Arlington, of the "101 Ranch." Death Laid to Accident. Taquina Evidence surrounding the death of Miss Sarah FiUpatrick, who was found shot through the heart at the Monterey hotel near Newport, shows that the young woman was alone when she met death. There was no evidence of foul play, and It Is believed by the family that she came to her death by accident. 34 MEASURES ON BALLOT Electors at Next General Election Will Be Kept Busy. ' Balem. With the statement of Gov ernor West that there v.il! be at least seven or eiht road measures to go on the ballot, with It being noised around that u plan is on foot among the members of the G. A. It. to Initiate a bill to make February, 12, Lincoln's birthday, a public holiday, with 11 measures already on file in the office of the secretary of state, and with the oilier measures now being circu lated through petitions, or in the course of preparation, there are at least 34 measures which are actually in Bight to be voted on by the electgrs at the next general election with a possibility of the number going to 40 or over. In 1910 the voters were called upon to pass on the merits or demerits of 32 bills. 1 Parklson Files Brief In Appeal. Salem. The brief of II. J. Parklson in appeal to the supreme court from the decision of Judge Galloway of the Marlon county circuit court, Invalidat ing the referendum petition directed against the University of Oregon ap propriations, lias been filed. 104 Fall to Pass Test. Albany. One hundred and four of the 141 pupils who took the eighth grade examinations in Linn county Jast week failed. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Th establishment of state rors quarry at some convenient point be tween Ore,.) t':ty a-l Now Lra is contemplated. Three restaurant rropnetors at V ttria pleaded f-iilt) to selling adulter ated cream and c ilk. and en fined ITS and cost. Testa In soul preservation are t--Ing carried on under the direction ef the forestry department of the Oresoa Agricultural College. Hark pension amounting to $)0 and a regular widow's pension of li- a month has been awarded to Hannah Kelly of llr.Minnville. It prohab! .11 be the latter part of February before the commission to revise the tax commission of the state holds another meeting. After consultation with United Stales naval officials Governor West has Issued orders with a view to a re organization of the naval militia Representative Haw ley has intro duced a bill appropriating $13,300 for the construction of a permanent high way within the Crater Lake national forest. The state convention of the Oregon branch of the American Mining Con gress will be held In Raker next June (, 7, and 8, tbe date being changed from April. The following fourtb-clase postmas ters for Oregon have been appointed: Mrs. Etta Mullinix. Rockville, William B. Rosa, M sac ham; George K, ilartill. Melville. Increases of capital stock were tied with the corporation department by the Lebanon State bank, from $.'5,000 to 135,000, and by the People's bank of Silverton. from 12S.000 to $35,000. Definite announcement has been made that the Southern Pacific will begin at once construction of a rail road from Salem to Fir, to cennect Salem and the Woodburn and Spring field branches. The Union Fishermen a cooperative Packing company at Astoria at its an nual meeting distributed $t0.600 among its fishermen, regardless of whether or not tbey were stockholders In the company. The Point Adams lighthouse, an historic landmark, built In the year 1858, was destroyed by Are under or ders of Lieutenant Colonel Stevens, commanding the coast defense at the mouth of the Columbia. Railroad construction activity in the vicinity of Eugene has already at tracted a good many settlers, and sales of farm lands, as well as city property, are more numerous than at any time during the last year. The army board of engineers has made a favorable report on the Yaqul na harbor improvement project. It will recommend a $72,000 expenditure. 40 per cent to be paid by the govern ment and 60 by the community. The spelling contest in the public schools of Polk county for the month of January have been completed and the table reports show a great Im provement of this common school study In ail parts of the county. An exhaustive memorandum of the election laws of Oregon compiled In pamphlet form has just been publish ed under the direction of Secretary of State OlcotL The pamphlet may be obtained free of cost on application to the secretary at Saiem. The programme for the farmers' week course at the Oregon Agricul tural college, which starts February 6, has just been published. It shows that during the week there will be a total of 103 lectures delivered by ?5 members of the faculty and by four outside speakers. Jake Fearti, the only living member of the Ump'jiia and Calipooia Indian tribes, claims title to 1480 acres of tribal lands allotted In 18(s8. Of this acreage 480 acres are in Lane county and 1000 acres in Yoncalia valley. If Fearn's claims are sustained the land will be put on the market at private sale. Muddy water playing from the fau cets at the state t-apitol aroused some of the state employes and officials to an investigation, which showed that the capitol is now being furnished by water mipplied from Mill creek, or the penitentiary system, The Salem water pressure at times has been so low that it was deemed advisable to use the penitentiary supply to furnish a flow for firo protection. Articles of incorporation for the Oregon Home Protective Association have been Hied with the secretary of stale. The articles show that there are about 20 Incorporators, and evl from the reading of the articles the association Is formed for the purpose of promoting the "dry" campaign throughout the state during the com ing summer, although this purpose Is not given specifically In the articles. Governor West has Issued a Good Roads proclamation, designating the week beginning February 4 next as Cood Roads week, and urging the peo ple of the state to make a special study of highway work during that time In order to gain knowledge of the needs of the state In this respect And devising plans for the improve ment of roads in all parts of Oregon, and crystallzing sentiment that may result In Intelligent legislation provid ing for road work. PHILANDER C. KNOX. H Stat Oortmfit 'V'i tf : y . -'" 1 -a. e till by amarlcma Press twiaiM Brief News of the Week. A rund trip rate of two cents s mile for conventions where loo or more persons will be in attendance was adopted by the Western Passrng er association at Chicago. A decrease of from 30 to 50 p r cent In the autumn wool clip of the Rus sian empire is reported to the bureau of commerce and labor by Consul Gen eral Snodgrass at Moscow. Divorce in the United States Is In creasing at a rate three times faster, than the Increase in population, ac cording to statistics gnthered by Pro fessor Francis 0. Peabody of Harvard. The United States supreme court 'acs decided that Chinese, like other foreigners, may be deported without Judicial determination as to their rights under the Chinese exclusion act. Resolutions urging congress to en act Senator Koran's bill creating a children's bureau In connection with the department of commerce and la bor were adopted by the Child Labor Conference at Louisville. People in the ?.'ews. Emperor William of Germany re cently celebrated bis 53rd birthday. W. R. Hearst has been Invited by the Kentucky legislature to make that body an addrees. at his convenience. J. P. Morgan's collection of art treasures will be brought to New York from Victoria and Albert museum In London. In outlining his policy In the bouse of peers at Toklo, Marquis Saionjl, the premier, said the talk of war with the United States Is absurd. The empress dowager of China has decreed against abdication of the throne, stating That deatk Is prefer able and a more fitting end to the dynasty. General Bernardo Reyes will not be shot for Inciting a rebellion against the Mexican government. His sent ence will be probably six to eight years In the penitentiary. Rev. Clarence V. T. Rlcheson, who ii under sentence of death for the murder of his former sweetheart, Avis Unnell, was expelled from the Baptist ihurch at Cambridge, Mass. Political News Bits. Governor Had ley of Missouri, In an interview, come out strongly in favor -jf the ex-prenident. Speaker Clark, in a public state nient, declared he Is a candidate for 'he iJeitioeratic presidential nomina tion. Senator La Follfttc will take his presidential candidacy west, probably an far as the Pacific coant, on a trip that will start early In March. Governor StubbB, of Kansas, and Governor lladley, of Missouri, have Joined Governor dishorn, of Michigan, and ex Governor Port, of New Jersey, in accepting membership In the Roose velt National committee. ' John L. Wilson, ex-United States senator from Washington and owner of the Heattlo Post-Intelligencer, after a visit, to the While House declared that the Republican party muHt re romlnate President Taft m FEBRUARY 1912 1 8 9JQ nip 15 1617 The Oregon Bar At tb Old Slasst & W.Wiley & Co., ftps All kinds of Choice Liquors Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft Many a Man Owes His Success to an Investment nil the Inxtallment dnn, lie rauarlt hn arrvrd ii an ix hor nmt kept him lu atrnlgltt line nnl nany front the many "ii-i liK-U yulck" scheme h Ifh rv plentiful tiMlav anil hkbi oil- u mean rkiiew only fur the tlUMitli toniroe! promoter ther-of Br Inventing IN YOUR HOME TOWN you nrv Uealtna wltli value and ieopl with whom yoii are m-.junlnt.il people who r lnteretei In your welfare liecnuKe your aiic cetui tnemiH the aocvewM of others about you. ami the more sue reatul rltixena a town can iKMtat of the lietter plnrelt will lie. Lot lu NOBLES ADDITION on be hail by mnklnir a very amiill payment down nml the balance on term to ult the pun-hnaer, monthly, til monthly (iiarterly, ball-yearly or annual payment- Tbeav jots anr the lient Inveatment In city proiert,. tixlav. The only di.trlrt ltd btiilillna reatrlctlona ami with street Improvement ami side walk already in. M'ike tour selection now. A few dollar will hold the lot for yoti until you ran make further pay ment. You are eutltfcM to the liet. Why not get It? Come In and let me silo you NOBLES ADDITION, the renter of l.ulld lug activity in l'rlnevllle. A. R. BOWMAN Give us your order for CORDWOOD Juniper or Pine, large or small quantities. DILLON'S YARD Opposite Post Office. Notic for Publication. sVlHirtmifnl of the lutrtrr. L, J. Luiit) jfl.ce t ib ( irt iron Itfti'litiarr Vl1j, lll, 'oitt e ik hc-ret-y U-v thi J.-. 1,1, H. Kis, of Frlnrvfllf, Of.Teui, hn. on Junt l"th, 191D, rijavlc l..Jiiictin.J( So. jT,iA, ur ' i NW'(, NK'4 SV4, nl HH', Nit', Ki timi lo, townihiij b Mriitb, runt;' 1ft cut, WliUiiMtn Mrl'lln, hn fllcil nnitc of tnu-utiun vo tnattif fli.svl rommuisMKin trtt,(, iu tHlsMiIi cUltu to th! UikI stlMv tttwrlU-'I, iitt Timotny K.J. Duffy, !H CoitniJMll)iT, t hi ofTtrrt, At J'rliM-vllie, ori'Kon, n tb 6tb day ol y?Utnmry, MS. '1(nirit namii mi wUihmsi: Clmrl'i R. I)tnw,(l'1.e, Wa.It- Mil-ton. M 1 Vinlt;r(xml, Oil lc Mkf-vm, all ul I'nn.-viU-, or.-fiu,. Notice of Fiaal Seftlevcat. Koik- Ik hi-rt-by given, ly th unfliTsjlfftict, tJi Mlnilfi.trtr ol th (stiitn f John Tn k-r, t wr, llml h Umm tnmiv nnl tiled with the Urk ol he Couttfy 'ourt, hi Hnl aw-nuntifi of hi Ailmtnmtrritioii of km1 (. iHttrttrid Ht (he County Court h ! Moii ! , the th dsi of Mr h. 111 if, at the f.'oouty Court room In I'niH'viU-, (fr-.-gon at thu lime li'l plsue for lu-r itm slid m uling asiid HiimI teeoii ruing. At whh h ild time an-1 plure ny srnn Inu relied iiistitld (xtate uy air nd ohjecl U hs Id final aecouiittng, iMted thli 1 Ml day ol Ken , J A, I'KCK, Admtnlitrator of the of Katale .lofin C TfHkttr, Ueeeaned, l W. A. Bell for District Attorney. To the Itepulilican electors of Crook, Hood Kiver, and Wasco Counties: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Republican uomlna'ioii (or Oislrict Attorney at the coming pri' maries, April l'.Uli, and il nominated and elected I will during my term of oltice devote my entire time to the duties of tlieoflice to the exclusion of other law business, and give my perso nal attention, and first consideiation to the business of the ollice, and will personally assist the ollicers in each county with the enforcement of the criminal Isw, snd especially will I exert uiysell to enforce the law i itainxt vii, immoral ucts, and tiie traffic iu white slavery. I have resided in the PiHtrict, at Prineville, and The Dalles, Oregon, for the past twenty-five years, anil engaged eighteen years in the active practice of the law. l-L'OAilv W. A. Unix, Application for Grazing Permits. NOTICE in hereby Klven thnt nil hiiIIcbIIi)Iih fur permit to (rrnze cuttle, horm-H Htid Hlieeji within Hie i)i;scHirn;s national kokkst iliirliiK the hi'iimoii of IW2, muHt be Hied In my ollice lit Bemi, Oregon, on or before Kebrimry tf), VM'i. Kull Inforiiiiilloii In ri'ifiinl to the ktikIIiik fees to lie chircd nnil blank forins to be nwil In mnliliiK upplli'MtloiiH will be liirnlhlicil iiiiim ri'i ih-hI,. 1-25-at J. HOV HAHVIiY, Siipurviitor. oj2 f ; t.o'tw: , i.T. 'r FURNITURE You will look with admiration over the splendtil samples ol modern I'uriiilure that hav on exhibition in our Slui tiHiini, the uiot artistic and bout rntiitrurtrd Furniture er turned out Ir wood rraltera. Th designs, the workman-hip, th beautiful finish, will chaint $ou al sinlil, anil we warrant the duraliility ol eery pier of Kurni tui bought from us. Port slid prices. l.'' A. H. LIPPMAN &. ARE YOU SURE The rerorda allow a clear title to your property? The record full.-.! to show correct title In a ante innde this week Iiy a leading real rtate company. RESULT- lotig ib-lay and po.ll.e .m. Wetter let the Ploiievr AUtract Company look nftrr your Interest. PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY (Member Oregon Association of Title Men) PIONEER SADDLER Manufacturer of and dealer In Harness, Saddles, Chaps, Bridles, Silver-Mounted Bits and Spurs. ReaUs, Quirts, Ladies' Stride Saddles. E. H. Smith, Prop. Prineville, Or. Pioneer None Money Back if You Made at Pioneer Agents Del-aval Separator. "I. W. is the whiskey with the delicious ''farewell." Its wonderful taste is a fair criterion of the all-round excellence of this most famous brand. Sold By Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko and Bend, Oregon W. A. Booth, Pros, D. F. Hthwakt, Vloe-1'res, Crook County Bank PRINEVILLE, Statement of the Crook County Bank Superintendent of Altai. bnaimniiil Discounts HJi,S70.1M Ovenlmfts Z.illl.llH Kiirnll.iir and fixtures i a,a.44 Iteal eslllte II.7IMI.IKI Cash os hand and due Iron bank, H.dU'J.Bi Ji8H,ll0.WI Neighborly Advice nuiiM In put you on the rlgl t track for griK , lliry "leal bate and lor Hist mn at pml-ably grt:n Imtlef ir-flit than you. Wa uaka It a loint lo kwp only b it and lliiiat satlsfvliiitrailrs and ' ibsl te l suli ara free Iroia rtmiplamta, li II us a sinal trial and ris I Ms lo ; ir own sat mfurl iuu. Anjd jll mii-l4 yuur on u sake. The Cash Grocery GEO.WIIITE1S, Prop. - i PS COMPANY - : - Butter Better Are Not Satisfied. Home. Cream Co. OLD HARPER" 0, M. Ei.KiNS,Caaliler OREGON of Prineville, Oregon, as rendered to the Banks, June 7th, 1911 Usbilili. Piiplliil pulil In full !lfl.0no.lXI Hllrpllia 10.CKKI.IK Undivided pruMta 2,'i0'.' IHipusltS M0,MU,H IRH,IK).U8