f OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Contractor! 8ud For Daith. Alliuiiy. J. C, Anderson, siliiilnls Iriilor of cwtitt o( W. A. Anderson, l'tHti, Inn filed complnliit In th circuit court of Linn couniy, anklni fur llu.ouu dimmite nwiliwt II. M. llyllntiy k Co. and O'Ntfll Urn, and t'nlulmn company. It Ik alli-Kl t lint tha di'fenilniitn, while eirsvstlliK on Ilia North rlHiitlnm, ant off a blunt In clone proximity to an old trull with out Kiting ny warning to imnnnrnliy, and I hut the decenard waa Injured by the blunt to auch an extent tlmt he dlt'd aoon afterwarda. Lit Contract for Irrigation Plant lc!iute. The contract for the conatructlon of a aolld concrete dmn V'roaa the Dearhutva river and the (rat two mllca of the north canal baa bron let by the Central Oregon Irrl gallon company to L. F. Uederti, a prominent engineer of Porllund. Mr. OimIitii will cotnplfte the work In record time, aa he hna bound hlmaelf to complete both within ISO day. PETITIONS ARE IN Completed List of Candldatei Baa 174 In Race. 8itUm. With 174 completed petl tlona In, the clerlcul force In the office of the aerrvtnry of atate baa complet ed the tnak of checking up and ar ranging the Hat of candidal to bo certified to the vurlou clvrk In the atnte. In all 124 republican fllvd or iginal petition and five of the number fulled to file completed petltlona. Of the fig democrata who filed original petltlona all but two filed completed petition. TUn rrpubllcnne who did not Qualify by flllng flniil petition are Kdward N. Camp of I)oukIh county. Thomna H. Hooker of Polk county. C. M. Kyneraon of Mulitiomiih couniy, all cnudldiitea for delegntea to the natloiml conven tion; Kuinielt Cnliihan of linker coun ty, candidate for Jm!ne of the circuit court for the eighth district end O. N. Iinvla of Mullnomnh county, candidate for dlatrlct attorney. The two democrat who fulled to quullfy are Alfred D. Crldge of Mult nomuh couniy and Kmll T. Knttdniit of Lincoln county, both cwmlldiitee for dulegtite to lb nutloual convention. New Will I Filed, l'endleton. A tevonth will wn filed for probnte here in the eHtnte of Juinca V. Young by Kred Young, a brother of Mrs. Mnbel Young Warner, who him figured prominently In Umiitllla coun ty court through her conti-Bta for poKHeHflon of her uncle' csinte. Fred Young Ih one of Hie neneflcinrlc nnmed In the aevemh will. Project Work I Delayed. Kliumitli 1'nlla. Work of eoimtruct Ing the kecond unit of th Kliimnth project, which when completed la to furnish water to Foe vnlley and n stretch of territory In the Kliimatli vul ley In (he lclnlty of Slukel Mountain, will not lie commenced Immediately, an expected, according to the official of the reclamation service here. HOLD-UP SHOOTS THREE Lont Man Kill Two, Injure One, of Automobile Party, Portland. Shot by an unidentified man who opened lira with it pump shotgun when an automobile currying them win not stopped on his com mand, Ueorgo HiiHlliiKa, University of Oregon moillcal student, and Donald McCloud Stewart, son of Charles Stew art, a wealthy grain buyer, were killed and Irving I.upUm, wounded In the right arm, on the While House road near the foot of the Klkrock hill grade between OBwego and Klvcrdalo. Oth er members of the auto party, namely, Bruce Stewart, member of the Mann & Stewart Printing compnny, who owned the car and waa driving, and II, U Tabb, clerk In the freight de partment of the Northern Pacific, were uninjured. The top of Hunting'!) head was blown, off by the second charge of buckshot. He died four minutes Inter. Stewart, who was struck by the third charge, died ut St. Vincent's hospital. Two Events Combined. Roseburg. At a special meeting of the trustees of the Roseburg commer cial club, It was decided to hold the fourth annual Strawberry and Rose Carnival in conjunction with Its an ual meeting of the State Grange, which convenes In Roseburg on 'May 16, 17 and 18. Rata Damaging Timber. Cottage Grove. The theory that It Is wood rats and not porcupines or squirrels that are damaging timber in tills soctlon of the county was ad vanced by W. C. Connor, who brought In a sample of the work of wood rats done on bis placs near here. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON The farmers of Harney county have commenced sowing eprlng grain. A greut run of smelt I now going up the Hu.idy river, the first big run for about eight years. The Pacific Htate bank has been In corporated at Astoria. It ha a capital of .'6,UU0 and will do bualneaa at Sea side. Portland' population on March 1, according to Polk' new city directory, waa 257,4'JU, an Increase of 28 per cent over the federal cunaue taken two yearn ago. i Juuien Underwood and J. D. Ilhodi ' of linker linvs sold the Underwood placer mine In the Cornucopia district to Wailn Walla capllalluta. Tb price WHS $il),(M0. HtipplemeuUry articles of Incorpora tion filed with the necrelary of atate by the Valley & glials road, provide for the conatructlon of a railroad from Independence to Newport. Two hundred letters to the various Granges of tb Stat were sent out by Superintendent Alderman, urging the Grange to co-operate for the promotion and betterment of the Oregon schools The Willamette valley logsnberry crop for 112 has been entirely sold, and an order from Chicago to the Balem fruit union for 100,000 pounds of dried loganberries cannot be filled. The Southern Pacific la preparing 1 tariff that will give points on the Tlllnmook Una the name rate on lum ber ahlpmenta to the eaat as sr In effect from Portland and other coast ports. The federal forest department ha decided to spend (10,000 for forest fire protinrtlon in western Oregon this year. This la double the amount spent in the stats by the national for est service last year. The Remington lodging house In Klamath Falls burned and two Greek laborers were burned to death. An other Greek waa seriously burned, and aa he may have Inhaled fire, It la feared he too may die. Oregon Democrats have Initiated a concerted movement all over the state for writing the name of United State Senator Chamberlain on their primary election ballots as the party's candi date for vice-president. On May 1 postal savings banks will open at the following fourth-class pOHlotflces: Kngle Point, Fossil, Glen dale, Hulnes, lone, Unldlaw, Mosler, North Powder, Port Orford, Rlchlmid, Riddle, Siantteld, Sutlterlln, Yoncalla. Governor West Gas announced thnt he will not Interfere with the sentence of life Imprisonment Imposed upon Kmmett and Karl Shields, lien Hlnton and Albert Green, who were convict ed of the murder of Ollle Snyder In Grant county, near Monument The Semite committee on commerce hna decided to Incorporate Into the rivers and harbors bill an appropria tion of llou.OOO to begin the construc tion of the Nclmlcm bay Jetties, a project to cost over tfiun.OOO, accord ing to reports of army cri:!nc:rs. Governor West has received a copy of a bill Introduced In the United Stales senate by Senator Chamberlain, provisions of which will enable the slnto to creulo a stale forest through the exchange of scattering school sec tions in federal forenin for a compact body of forest reserve land. !..uunce of patents to allots home steaders under the llawley bill may be delayed Indefinitely, the land of fice claiming to have evidence that options hnve been given on some SI lull lands and will start an Investiga tion to ascertain If any of these op tions are on lands affected by the Hnwlcy bill. Advising Stats Treasurer Kay that the war department Is now ready to purchase the locks and canal of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company at Oregon City, for $376,000, the assistant secretary has called upon the stute to deposit $204,000 of the $300,000 appropriated to purchase them Jointly. Hurley can beNnade to do for Ore gon what corn has done of Iowa as a stock fattoner Is the belief of Hnrvoy Lounsbury, general freight agent of the Southern Pacific, who has Just completed the distribution of 150 acres of barley seed among farmers on the main and branch lines of the South ern Pacific between Portlaud and Al bany. Loggers from various districts of the Pacific Northwest, moating inform ally at Portland, laid plans for a per manent organization to include the as sociations in the Columbia River dis trict, the Puget Sound district and the Grays Hnrbor district. Uniform meth ods of Bcallng and grading logs, co operation In various other phases of business activity, and closer social re lations Is the purpose of the organiza tion. Declaring that under present condi tions It will be but a short time until the federal government will own all the land suitable for water power sites and the state will own the water. State Engineer John H. Lewis calls atten tion to the need for the peopJe of the stnte to give serious thought to this matter, to the end that proper legislation may be enacted to enable the federal and stnte governments to co-operate In developing these great resources, .. . . VICTOR" ROSEWATER. Whe New Head the Upub Mean National CemmittM. Brief News of the Week Eleven million dollar' lo In Wyo ming livestock resulted from the re cent snow atorma and cold weather. Large tract of land In the vicinity of Cairo, III., are flooded a the reault of the breaking of the Texas Bend levee. Parulyili of spring building opera tions la threatened In Chicago aa a result of the executive council of the carpenters' union ordering Ha 17,000 members out on strike. In the current Issue of the Appeal to Reason, one of the leading socialist publication of the country, its editors deny reports published recently that the paper la to auspend publication. I The officers of the supreme lodge of the Knlghta of Pythla who met to1 New York voted to hold the next bi ennial convention of the organization! at Denver, August 6 to August. IS next. The prices of carpetlngs and rugs are likely to advance sharply within the next two months, according to trade announcements, owing to the acarcity of desirable carpet woola In ' the market of the world. Municipal ownership of telephone' system was recommended by a two to one vote In San Francisco, 30,000 votes j favoring the authorization of a $6. 0OO.000 Issue of bonds for the acquire ment of the Home system. People in the News William Wallace Hnrney, poet, mag azine writer and for many year bhbo clata editor of the Loulavllle Demo crat, la dead, aged 81 years. The compoBltion of the new Chinese cabinet haa been announced. Tong Ttav Yl la premier and Lu Cheng HbI ang milliliter of foreign affair. Chnrlea K. Hamilton, In a Curtlfn bl-plane, flew from tUcramento to Stockton, a distance of 62.7 miles. In 23 minute, averaging a speed of 136 miles an hour Wnrren 8. Stone, grand chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, predicts that when t!ie result of the strike vote on the wage question Is made public April 10 it will be found that fewer thnn 2500 of the 25,000 en gineers In the Brotherhood oppose a strike. Henry L. Stoddard, publisher of the New York Evening Mall, which is one of the strongest supporters of Colonel Roosevelt, Is accused by Homer Pav-1 enport, the cartoonist, of putting $17, 000 that was due Davenport for work done at the request of President Roosevelt four years ago Into his own pockets after Colonel Roosevelt had told him that Stoddurd would be re sponsible tor money due him for his services. Political News Bits The bill submitting the Judiciary re call amendment to the people at the next general election passed the lower house ot the Arizona legislature. By an unanimous vote the lower house of the Illinois legislature passed the setinte presidential primary law giving the stnte ot Illinois a vote on presidential preferences. President Tnft'B campaign organi zation controlled the meeting of the Ohio republican state committee. By a vote of 16 to 5 Taft was indorsed and his renomlnntion pledged. The Michigan house has passed a bill providing for a vote at the t election on a constitutional amend ment granting woman suffrage in the Btate. The bill has already passed the senate. Supportors of Senator La Follette nnnounce that they have procured the signatures of 1300 republicans to pe titions for placing Mr. 'La Follette's titme on the president!!,! primary bal rbts in New Jersey. 1912 APRIL 1912 Tl 234l56 i& 91QUJ213 1415161718191 21222324255 wm : For Sale. ' 1. 8. Cresm separator, as good a ' new, at redum) price. The Prineville' r'urutlur Kxchang. 3 Zrttf Houses For Rent fi-room modern, $16. 7-r(,om M-mi-modern, $15. 7-ro im water ami lights, f 15. 4-room, water, $'. 3-room, $n, 3-rnuui, 7. ' ClUa. F. Coxiuht. Rick WcrWekWoo d. Atlv amntitit inji wahf naiw-lr rl..lit. ery. i'Ki.vr.vii.LB iu. Kxcho. 1-18 Horse for Sale. On the edit C Hum Ktnlth ranch,' near Prineville: sold In any mini tier at ri-nsonnlde prices. For further Information aililremt J. 11. Kiihkkli., Prineville. On-tron. 12-lti-tf Brown Leghorn Pure bred Krown Igiiorn egg", $1 netting: day old chicks. Mas. I.ki.a .ill, I'rinevilK Ore. 3 7 WtwiW.ter! Water! I will nell or trade 102 sharei Kwstley water aPick I). It. A I. Co. Will lake pay in clea'ing land. For full particu lars and term write J ox ss L .id Co., Redmond, Oregon. 3-14-41 Bent price psid lor household goodn. Also sell and exchange. Prineville Fur niture Exchange, Cbaa. I. Condart propr. 12 14 Egg for Sale. White find Urown lghorn eirirs, $1 fjO fur 15 Lenve order at Klklns' store, or phone independent. 4-4-tf J. W. Ktewabt. o.o.o. NEST NO. 1"88 Subordinate Order of Owli, meet the recond and fourth Thursdaya in each month at belknap hall. All migratory owli cordi ally welcome. T. E. J. Duffy, President! Willard H. WirU, Secretary. Mtf Notice for Publication. Drparimrnl of the Interior. U. H. "jind Office ulTIi- iMile. On-tton. fVt.ru a ry 3Uth, If IX ISotlo is hen-it? given Umt Oeunte J. Rniwn. of PrlnY.lf, Ortfon, who, on fHr Utwr Xtnd, 1WI, matlr (hoin-tewJ, No, 148 writ:, No. 04UI2 for w't w. n and w'-4 n1. mmtUoo A, township H south, ranee I 'tnit, W.Uatiieite tnertdtHn, hit filed notice oflnti-ntton to make final (We year proof, to itMuMlifi claim to the land above described, before Warren Hrown. county clerk, at bis offlkfat Prtnevltle. Orejton, on the 10to day of April. IH Ittlumnt narnM ai wltncwncs: Price Cosbow.tjaylord Mi-Daniel. Curl J.KundquUt. uma K. Me oin, all of Prineville. On-tfoQ. 8-7-p O. W. MOUKE, Keielster. In the Circuit Court of tbe Stnte ot Oreimi, for rniok Coiiutv. U . A. Booth, Plaintiff, vt. int. A. Boytt nnd Jr-tw J. Bojrd, fWendnntn. To Jnn. A. ByU ami Jmh J. Boyd, nnitl le Ivtidntitii: In lb? nnmeof the Stnte ot Oregon, you nr. hereby required to nppenr nnd nnftwer the com plaint SU-d tn the above entitled cauie nnd court on or before tbe nth dny of April, nnd II you fall no to nppear nnd answer, the plnlntl'tf will take JudKment ngnlun you for tbe Hum of Four Hundred Dollnrt with Inter et thereon nt the rate of ten per Pent per nn num from the 6th dny of July, liftjy, H'.oO nt torney's teen nnd bi cou nnu disburnmenu of thin netion. Thinnuinmonn U published by order of th. llonornble W. L Hradhbaw, juige ot the cln-ult court of the Mate d Oreiton for Crook county, made on the 14th dny of Feb., 1912, and prt-scrtix-d that thin .uniinon. be puttlilted for Mix eonwjeullve we;k In the Crook County Journal, n weekly new.aper publiiilH-d in rrinevllle. Crook ctunty, Oregon. The date of the (lrt publientlnn of thin lummoul in the '!nd dny ol Keb., 1J12. M. B. Ei-Ltorr, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Suie of Oregon for Crook wmmy. t Charlt Miltou ell, plaintiff. v. William Union and the unknown heir of the aM William Lemon, Hist) all other iph)iii ami parties t'lmmiiiR any ry In, title or imprest In the real proH.Tty .ecriU.d here in, defendants. 1o N illiatu Lemon and the unknown heirs' of the Kaid William Lemon, also to all other KrMn or parties unknou n claiming any right, title, interest, estate or lien upon or in the real property detn-ribed in txiraplainl herein alw dest-rlbed in this this summons. In the name ot the Stale of Oregon, You and each ol you are hereby summoned and re quired to appear In the above entitled cour and answer or plead to the complaint filed therein, in this suit agitinsl you ou or before the lsth dav of April, 112, which Is the time prescribed in the order of the county judge of Crook county, Oregon, pursuant to which this summons is'publisihed, in which you are re quired to so appear, and answer or otherwise ptcad.and if you (nil to so appear, answer or otherwise plead the plaintiff will apply to the court lor the relief demanded in the com plaint, which relief is: That plaintiff be de clared the owner tn fee simple of the south west quarter (V) of the southwest quarter ('4) of section tbirtv-slx in township fourteen .14 south of range fifteen -16- east of the Wil lamette Meridian in Crook county, Oregon, and to each aud every part thereof, and that tou and each of vou be required to Bet forth the nature of vour alleged individual and sev eral claims, right, title, estate, lien or interest In said premises, adverse or conflicting with the estate or interest of plaintiff in said laud and premtscs. that the same may be determ ined and terminated by a decree of this court, and that bv said deerov plaintiff's title to said premises Ih' forever quieted against you and each of you, and all persons claiming by, through or under yon or either of you, and that you and each of you and all persons claim ing or to claim bv, through or under you, be forever barred, enjoined and restrained from claiming or sotting up any right, title, inter est lien or estate in or to said premises or any part thereof, and that you and either of you, and persons claiming or to claim by, through or under vou or either of yon be decreed to have no interest, right, title, estate or lien in or to said premises or any part thereof, aud for sueh other and further relief in the prem ises aforesaid as to the court may seem equit able, and for costs and disbursements of this 8This summons is published pursuant to an order of the Honorable H. C. Ellis, county judge of Crook county, Oregon, made the&ith day of February, A. l., !J12. t the date of the ttrst publication of this sum mons is the -Nth dav ot February, liU, ana mo day of the last publication the ilth nay of April, 1912. (. T- K. J. IH'FKY, Attorney for planum. Notice to Creditori. Notice l hereby given by the un derslLriiecl the executrix of the hist will ami teat anient of C. McPherson. deceaseil, to the creditors and all other persons having cUiinis against the estate of said deceased, to pre sent snid datum with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at her place of residence In Hay Creek. Ore Kim, or to T. K. J. Uufly. her attor ney at Prineville, Oregon, withlu six mouths from the Hrst publication of this notice. Dated at Prineville, Oregon, the 14th dav of March, , MAKTHA S. SlcPllKIISOX, Executrix of the estate of C. Me Pherson, deceased. White Machines We have several White Sewing Ma chines at reasonable prices. Also some other makes. Come in and look them over. Cash or time. Satisfaction guaranteed. The Prineville Furniture Exchange Chas. F. Condart, Prop. L. KAMSTRA, Proprietor Crook County Jewelry and C porting Good House. Dressmaking!!! Tailor Suits a Specialty Plain and fancy sewing. Experience in one of the largest and most exclusive establishments in Vienna. All work guaranteed- Next door to Stewart's Hall. Statement at Resources and Liabilities of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon , th. don. of btuineas June 7, 1911 At RESOURCES Ixmuu and DtneonnU tJ?!H,635 03 United Bute Bonda H5l 00 Bank rnmlnea,ete 12,540 12 Casb Ine from bank HO.Ul W 15,11,121 19 B. F. ADaa. Praaidaat WiU WnrmTW. Vica-Pnaioaa L JLJI.JuJUJLJLJL.JkJkJkJkJLJT E3 t J r-i cj t j tj Seneral tHlacksmithing Horseshoeing, Wood Work, etc., Neatly asd Pbompixt Done When it is Done Bt ; : : Robert Ttfoore : r.a LJ W'J 1 R3 ! LJ ! r. C'J B3 ! c J Satisfaction Will r,-j CJ ra r.n LJ Prineville, kjLJkJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJTLJkJLJLJLJLUkJLJLJkJkJkJLJ tvT4 THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month t Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent We'll Make a Hit with, tli (porting pnblic in all car Sporting Good, became the qualified are there. An infinite variety of reqtri tite for all indoor and ootJoor gaag and iporu are here awaiting vonr -lection. We bave everything for th baeeball player, the fiiherman, bnnt man, etc., and our price are the loweai. in the market for such high qnalkietv. Sly fishing tackle will toon be arrival Mrs. Curt Miller LIABILITIES capital Stock, pnid In J 60,000 Barplnn iund, enroed , Undivided proOt, earned. ..v.. 31,724 Circulation . Depoali 385.0U9 I&31.421 1 T. M. Bakhria, Caalua R Baldwia. Ann't LJLJkJLlJLJLJLJkJI.JL.JLJI.Jl.Ji i?3 tJl EJ) C i. J E? t-'-U B.T0 L'JI arm r,.- EJt rai but K'j. E LJ r,t CjS LJ E3 Be Guaranteed Oregon. L' J LJ BjI I I