OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. I, Marked almon Pound. Aatorla. State Huh Warden Clan ln rid Deputy Our made a trip aliout tit lower harbor and eelus! on the Vanduaen sands, lit Youiik Hay; op posite Klavel and Kort Hteven. oil ledemons Bands and near Alder brook, In acurch of the younic anlinon try that were released from th lloniie villa hatchery last August And Sep tember. They were eueceaaful In find tb( aoma of tha flub at each of tba placee named. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Springfield May Los Saloona. Kun. forty cltlaena of Kuene and Bprlunneld mat In thla city to organltf to aacura a ravaraal of tha auprama court decision In tba BprtaK fluid liquor caaa and a permanent com Bilttaa of 11 wa appointed to take charge of tha work. Hprluafleld bald a election undar tha Home Hula law laal fall and voted to reestablish tha aaloona. Tba caaa waa taken to tha auprama court and tha election bald valid. ' MUST OBSERVE LAWS . Poreatry toard Will Demand Rigid Enforcement to Prevent Flrea. 8alem. Rlxld observance of provla lona of. the atata forealry lawa will be demanded thla year, according to a conclusion reached by tha atata board of foreetry la session here. While tha whole detailed plan will not be completed by tba foreater for aeveral day, enough waa dlacuaaed In a (eneral way to ahow that the board luteoda to clamp down Unlit a policy of fire prevention which will be found ed on a rigid prosecution of all offend er list year there were but 58 war dona In the field. Thla year there will be lOOir more, Thla Increase will be tamely aided by tha federal appropri ation act ' Hurtling; of slashings without permit and other Infringement of the Ore gon law will meet with prompt prose ctitlon and actual demonstration on the part of tha foreater and the board that no half way measurea will be tol erated. The next session will be asked for a biennial appropriation of ItOO.oiiu or 150,000 mutually for the two your. Apple Blottoma Late. Hood Klver. Ilecauaa of the contin ued low temperature of the nlgblH. the blotiaoniliiK period of tli Hood ftlver apple orchard will probably be delnyed a week. It I tbouiiht tbut the Carnival of tlloaaoma, a planned by the rttlieoa and roinmerclal club, will be held dtirlitij the Bret ami second week In Mny. CHERRY OUTLOOK BRIGHT Dalles Growers Plai to Market lm mens Crcp Thla Season. The lnllog. The raising ot cherries, apricot and penchea htia been fereutly ellinulated by the atinouttceuietit that tlie California Krult Cnnnera' Aaaoriu tlon haa contracted for the entire crop of Koyal Ann cherrlea grown within a rtullu of all mllea Tjf thla city dur ing the next four aeuaona and fruit growers have been acquiring new ter ritory and planting thousands of trees. The association" will soon begin the erection of a large cannery here to employ between 200 and SU0 people and la making arrangements with grower for having 30,0(10 apricot, 50, 000 cltng pench and 2.r.,000 Bnrtlett pear treea plunted. It Is estimated that S50 ton of Royal Ann cherries will be marketed through the Califor nia concern thla aeaaon. Nearly 100, 000 Iloyal Ann treea hava been plant ed within the lxmile rudiua of The Pnlles. I Seach for Child Enda, Klamath Fall. After a chase cov ering a period of 10 mouth, during which he trailed hi quarry through Marysvllle and other California oltieB, Terence McGovern found here Mrs. Mary Sander, and hi child, which , tha Sander woman had kldunped from the McGovern home In Alberta, Canada, , Coo and Curry Want Own Fair. LMarahfletd. The organization of Cooa and Curry County Fair As aoolatlon 1 being perfected by the gala of atook. The association will be Incorporated for $10,000. The purpose la to eatabHnh permanent fair ground nd a race-track at Myrtle Point and hold a fair and atook how every year. Eugene Defeat Bonda. Bugene. School district No. 4 (Eu gene) defeated a proposal to Issue not to eioaed $200,000 In bond for the purchase of a alto and erection of a new high achool building. Lack of a definite plan on the part of the achool board waa largely reponibl for the defeat, ' -i"." i.. The bulla commnrclal club cele brated the end of Ita first year of ex faience by a banquet, l'ractlvally all of the logging camps' In the Columbia river district are now operating, giving employment to hun dred of men. Figures a to Ufa Insurance In Ore gon aa prepared by Htute Insurance Commissioner Ferguson Indicate great galna In Oregon business. Governor Weal aent a crew of con-vli-ta to Clatsop county Monday to work under the direction of the coun ty official at Tongue Point quarry. F.arly thla week Fuller 4V Co., aub contractor under Twohy Droa. began grading within the llmlta of Kugene on the Houthern I'uclflc'a line to Cooa Day, For the Drat time the new poultry yarda at the state Insane asylum are shown to hava furnished a profit. For February and March the yarda allowed a profit ot 13.07. The West Btayton commercial club baa Just laauvd 10,000 coplea of It Dew magaslna entitled "Oregon Opin ion," and la mailing over 5000 ot them to eastern Inquirers. Governor West baa aent common' Icatloo to Governor Johnson of Call fomla, Inviting him to aend Callforn la naval nillllla and training ablp to Portland during tha Kike' reunion. With the city' finances tied up and tba city consequently unable to pay Ita debta Warns there era two claim ant to tba city treaauryshlp, tha town of Gladstone la In a peculiar predicament. With a view of ending the factional fight relative to the Fort of Cooa Hay, Oovernor West tnatead ot appointing a new board of commlsaloaera, baa ar ranged for an election, and will base bla appointment on Ita resulta. Arrangement have been completed by the authorities of Oregon Agrlcul tural Collega for the establishment ot two demonstration farm In Central Oregon 40 acre farm near Red mond and auotber of 100 acre at Met ollua. With $1,108,677.33 on hand aa ahown by the ataleineut made by State Trea- urer Kay ror in quarter enumg March 30, Oregon la able to take up very dollar of the $000,000 In out landing warrant which have been drawing 6 per cent Interest C. K. Bpence, muster of Ihe atate grange and the executive and legisla tive committee have Issued an appeul to the farmera of the atate to vote for men for congresa and the United atate senate who they know will work for a pareela poat law. The Crown-Columbia I'ulp ft Paper company at Oregon City haa ordered machinery for the largeal paper mill of It kind In the world. When newly equipped the mill will manufacture paper 18 Inchea wide, nearly 30 incbea wider than can now be produced. Showing a balance of (234.442 left In the maintenance fund of the atate Insane usyluni out of Ihe $.170,000 ap propriation, the monthly report of Superintendent Steluer, a submitted to the atate board, shows that the maintenance I $18,602 abend of the appropriation. George and Charles Humphry's, ac cused of many murders and now await ing trial In the Benton county Jail un der an Indictment charging them with the murder of Elliabeth Griffith, will be tried together instead of separately aa waa at flrat decided. The Joint trial will begin April 23. Low water In the boiler waa the cause of a fatal locomotive explosion on the Southern Pacific, near Yoncal la, in which William Hartley, engln. er, and A. S. Aderton, fireman, lost their Uvea, according to the finding of the board ot Inquiry summoned at the acene of the wreck. The pupils of the Washington High School In Portland can legally dance In the gymnasium of that school, ac cording to an opinion by Assistant Attorney-General Crawford, Principal Herdmnn asked If aectlon 4063 of Lord's Oregon Lawa waa Biifflclent to preclude student dancing in the gym nasium of that achool. Ministers of Salem have pnssed res olutions declaring their opposition to the marriage of any divorced person within tha lifetime of the other party. In addition the resolutions call spon the next legislature to pass a law re quiring physical examination of can didates for matrimony, and denying a license to all who are found unfit. That Robert Q. Smith, Mayor of Grants Paas, prebably will be called upon to face the charges In prospec tive disbarment proceedings brought by a firm of Seattle attorneys Is Indi cated In letters received by J. C. Moreland, Clerk of the Supreme Court, from Judge Pipes, ot Portland, and other members ot the bur associa tion. At a "rush order" meeting of the parole board at Salem for the consid eration of paroles for "honor men,' the board decided to grant eight par dons, two conditional pardons and one truaty parole. It I Intimated that thla move waa taken In connection with the "honor men" to put a stop to dissatisfaction which Is apparent In the honor men camp, from which a number of men hurriedly left with out leave. ' , MISS VIRGINIA LEE. Pittsburgh Stenographer, Mr. Camfli' "Prettiest Oirl." fS c&) 1 I huiiimoriM, j la iht rirt'tiU Court of Oi Htt aHntim hft i ron! (djuhljr, , W. A. Houiii, plBinllff. i J A. H"fl. dflfntlatit. To i. A. Hot 'I, amil ldf n1nt: i In tb- nn ( turn maU) of Op-ton, you art , ' bfrvl'f miulrM ui w'' MUflwrr iUm , j rotrifilftltit fliwl Kitii4 jmi In tot-mIjovi n I 1 ttth'it iu.o on or Wlr th iJ of Mht. f WW, nJ 11 vim fa.ll swi tnftmt al iw-r Itlf 1-UHlttB Mill iMUm JlMttfllient BltalllWt you i for th-aiiisn of iiiuv tmnlrl (toliMri with In-' trri (hfrt-n mi th rate of tn e-r --nt i.-r f an on in from itir tf tuly of iuly, V, for 4f uO ' attorm-)' U- anl for bla tsonta ami diiburip ( uit-tit of tha y iicD, . 1 Thl kuitiiiioii ta (iut-libHl ? m4r of the Houoratitc W. I.. 0ralliawt )odr Of the Clr full Court of tbe hiulf at (it gun Ut CrMik ! (4iunty. wart on Ihe mh day ot Mar-h. ani yr-v rn$ itiai irn ummnni i jitu-; ii 1 Hah County Jmirnal, a taly nrj'air (irititnl ! and uull,Mi to frtnevlllv, Croon touuly, The lime of the flrt r"itH'tln of thla aitm-; mom the .'in da of Umt H. lVli. i ll. K IXMiTT, Attorney for plaintiff. Netiw W Final Settle. SotMe U hrt(y Riven tiy the Ufiler!irne'1, J the ailmlnUirator ol the rataie of John K. (ttiaulBoti, lH't-akel, to all perwn hit-reil In Msi'l vtat, thai lie baa timd aii-I Ah-d with ; i the vWtk of the totitny i-ourt ot croiiK ( ouitiy, I Oroq, bla ftna; wDoundiiff of tut adminin- traiionof ald entnte, aim iati court haa ai Monday, the &th day of May, Mi ml IV oVUm k hi the (irnosm, at tbeoounty court room in i Frlnerltle, orton, aa the lime and pla-e lor ! hearlna and fttlinir aaid final amount m. i At which time and plu-e, any prion Imt-r-eted In Hid eaiate may auwar and object to J aald flnat ai'iountlnir. : iail and ituhllahedflrtttfme Vhtrh 71, 11. U. K. EU,HTT, I Admlnlttrator of the enute of John B. ; OuaUlMiU, decead, J Neike ei Apieeateeal W AaWatratar aaJ f ' Craiitara. NtVl la be re by given (Hal the nndereicned hw brwn, Uf tba county court of the Htai of' (imron. fur Crtxtk ouuntf. dulr aPlxltiti-d ! the unmDloyed In Ban FrancUco has admiiiiatratrof the eut of ooroeiioa L. I , , , . . . JTtMHneon. dwfd. aud all tMiTsum havlna pattard lt Cnsta and la DOW ImproV- Idainiaacalnat aald eUts are brvljy rHulrvd j UNEMPLOYED GROW FEWER San Franciace Situation Passe Crista And I Improving. San Kranclaco. The condition of In, according to an exhaustive report submitted to Governor Johnson by State Labor Commissioner McLaugh lin. The principal cauaea for dlstrea among the wage earner, It waa found by Cwmmlssloner McLaughlin, were the winter slackness In building oper ations, which affected the resident ot the city, and the tardy opening ot tbe lumber and fishing seasons on the ooaat, which kept. In thla city migra tory laborer who ordinarily find em ployment at outside paint much ear lier In the season. ' . .' to pn-M-itl the mii duly v-HBrl. to tl sd futnUtmlor nt th taw omm of Wlllitrd. H. Wlru. In Kriiwvlllc, On-con, within six ; ttMMiihtrrom tlx aula of tlut Oral publication of I til" nrHltv. . Iwtnl aud publlihM) flmt I line Marrh Tl. 113. ' M. B. TH"MHON: ; Admlnlatralororth nut of CurMllua L. 1 butnpaoo. drnwaed. I Notkc far Publication. iN-paxtncnt of Ui Interior. Not (')! ind. I'.S. Und Office st Lakevlew. Orefon. Xucb U, Mi, liutice It bmhy lvn that Kilclla H. Hall, Ol Hampton, Or. aoo. wlio, oo fl,ruar)t . I10, matla Humnten) apiry, Ko. IM)I, lor f'i, N'i.S14He- and K', BE'. sec. IS. ! uiwn.hil. it .. Knt JU K., Willamette ilerldl an, haanled oollt-eul Intention to maSe final : roinmutatlon proof, to entabllib claim to tbe land above described, belore II. C. Kills, V. . ! CominiMloner at hu oBlie, at Bend, Ore ou, on , ihe ilh Amy ol M). HI-'. i;iattnant names aa wiiomm . mr n". Ke later. Progreaalv'e Win Fruit Union Fight Hood River. Or.-After . day of hot Z lTLVoJSbir.U ' debating oetween tue teaaera ot iu two factlona, the aoalled "progre Ives," composed for the moat part of the newer residents ot the valley, by a good majority carried the election for j lSS Nstic sf Foul SettlasMsi. j KotU-e l hereby Iven by the undenlsned, the lininiiir.il. r.l ihe estate nl Willord J, ao. the board ot directors ot the apple- countli, ol hl aihnlnlitratlon ol aald eatale, , . and that the county court haa ael Monday, grower Union. M tlB um. ,i lOo'obx k In the lorenuon, at theeountv i-oiirl room In I'rlnollle.oreeou, aa the time and place for hearing and settling Hookworm la Prevalent. Mlil final accounting-. At which said time and , . i plat-e, any person Interested In fcld estate, Seattle. Since tha Inauguration oyi ,y ,,,)K.,r and objttoaid final acoountin the federal government ot an lnspec-j itru ihi. mh day of Vl(K tion of Immigrants for the hookworm, ' .dministraior ot the eatate of wiiiurd J. ... . . nP : t:rain. dci-aMl. . 3-t cent of the Oriental steerage passen ger arriving at the port of Seattle are Infected with the disease. Natk sf Fatal Sellleanmt, Notice la hereby given bv the nniler aitrneil. the executrix of the last will and j testament of Isidore Michel, deeeated, . 1. . .1.. haa maa n.1 (hICMI Wlin 1 III 90 Escape Death On Burning 8hlp. .,erk o COurt her final ac- j Newport, R. I. Ninety pasaengera 1 counting of her administration of the on the burning atearaship Ontario sl e-tate. and that the court lias set . i a - j.,,v ,h- Monilav, tho (ithday of May, HI12 at; were anatched from death when the 10 O.c!ock irl lhe lorVnoon, at tliecounty ; vessel made a dash for the Rhone Is- colll t roo, jn Prinevilie, Ureon.asthe land shore and managed to land all time and place for hearing and settling j the passengers and crew Just after the raid Dual accounting. At which said , , ., . -v. time and tilace, any person interested : fire broke through the deck. , '"'.",' , v ..ui obiec, to " - --- finnl accountinii. i Uattnl this) iSth (lay of March, 1012. I Blaschr Michki., ' Kxecntrix of the last will and Testa ment ot Isidore Michel, deceased. r FEELING AGAINST . . FOREIGNERS RISES MICHEUM TIRE PRICES Reduced EFTECTtyg FEBRUARY 19th. 19t At last year, KICHEUS was first "At Usual " to givt tire users the benefit of reduced prices. COMPARISONS SHOWING SAVING SIZE ENVELOPES INNER TUBES , 32x3tf 34x4 36x4 37x5 FORWFR PKICU New PRICES FOOMF PH1CU NEW PKKES $25.85 $24.50 39.10 35.75 52.90 47.25 66.10 58.75 $ 6.25 $ 5.75 8.60 8.00 12.20 11.00 12.20 11.00 THE SUPERIORITY OF MICHEUN TIRES IS RECOGNIZED ALL OVER THE WORLD IN STOCK BY Prineville Machine Shop . P. O. BOX 344 Fanners! Pick up your furniture, hardware, tools, harness and sell or trade them to us. We need them in our business. A dollar saved is a dollar earned. Satis faction guaranteed. The Prineville Furniture Exchange Chas. F. Condart, Prop. Masonic Building. Pioneer Phone. Natics far Pablicatiaa. i vartin-nt ot the Interior, t". S. Land Office i all Ue llalU-s. Oregon, Manh iilh. Shanghai. Premier Tang Sbao Yik. . Nitie l hereby lven that Millar,! r. Cowan , , , . . ,, . i't ljiinonla, orefon, who, on ik-iulwr and, his suite and membera of the cabinet, m0i ,,), homeiead. So. ii9. svnsi. No. plan to leave for Pekln. Reports from ! "il fc vHS.'Se..'. all centera In the southern provinces ; Meridian, haa a led notn-eoflniejitlon to make .... , I final Ave year irot(, to eslablish elaim to the tmllonte Ronslderable uneasiness, es-. .... H.nrih,Ht Im-ion warren BroM-n. ,i... fl.n.n. Re I I'uiinlT Clerk, at his orllee, at Prineville, , f"1""' o 0n,fut on ,he 7lh day ol May. IVK. publican offlciala admit that the altu- Claimant names a witnesses: l-arl MeGhee, I ol Madras, Oregon; Oharles Foster, Abel Vudd, ation Is graije. i shalrid BoiartU.ol Terretwnne, Oregon. Considerable evidence ot bitterness i -wp v- " -"V j against foreigners irrespective of na-j Summons. ' tlonallty can be discerned among the ; 1htnmM Court orthe8tnle of Oreaon ! leaders who asserted that the pro-; tor cwk onuniy. tracted delay In the recognition of the , fh.rie. B. DarWn. plaintiff. I republic by the powers and the with-1 Annie Mnltna, exeentrlxol 'the " "in nfuuui , r. and lestainenl nft'harles t'ooner Mallng de. holding of the lonna are liable to stir ; oeMBti; Annie Mniina. 1-r. deriek Muling, up antl-forelgn sentiment for which , MKiiand they iiy the powers alone Will be re- UoUsIl, lnn Hurley. Charles Durham, the ' I unknown helra of Charles Durham, de- sponsible. ! oenaed. and also all oilier pereons or parties ii, onldl U unrondlnc ! unknown, elnlmlns any right, title, estate, i r -r ellor inten-st In the rvul esiale aesenoea that the foreign powers have agreed i herein, defendants. to ooncerted action looking to Inter national control of China. The Bicycle Season Is now on. , Remember we carry supplies and do all kinds of repair work. As soon as I am in my new building I will have a fine line of new wheels . on hand. L. KAMSTRA, Proprietor Crook County Jewelry and Cporting Goods House.- Laa Vegas Fight Scene. Chicago. Juck Johnson, champion pugilist, Bald that the Johnson-Flynn fight would be held at Laa Vegas. N. M., July 4, v THE MARKETS. Portland. ' Wheat Track prices: Club, 94c; bhiestem, $1.00; red Russian, 92c, Barley Feed, $39 per ton. ) Oats No. 1 white, $35 per ton. Hay Timothy, valley, $14; alfalfa, $13. Butter Creamery, 33c. Kggs Hunch, 21c, Hops 1911 crop, 3Sc; , contracts 20c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 16c; Wil lamette Valley, 19c. Mohulr S4c. I To Annie staling, as exeouirljt or tne last I will and testament of Charles Cooper Muling, ' ri.wuu.rf. Annie Mxllltnr. Kredellek Mullns. Mnry Milling, Annie Mttiing; ueonre iee, Mania Klhheeand John W, Dee. Kinnnr Hod- sll, lna Hurley, Charles Durham, the un known lieire of Charles Durham, deoeased, ant nlso all other persons or parties un known, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate, described in Uie euntplHlnt, Is-fendnnta. in ine name oi uie r,iir oi - -irn,,... yu hereby required to appear In theatwveen. titled court and answer the complaint Bled against you In the above entitled suit on or before the ilnd day of May, WW, aud If you full ao to appear or answer, the philntlr), for want thereof, will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint against "The relief demanded In tho complaint against you is that the plaintiff's title in und to the following oesurioeu reu, ijn.-nj' oii- Seattle. Wheat Bluestem, 97c; red Russian, 93c. Barley $40 per ton. Outs $34 per ton. Butter Creamery, 32c. Egss 21o. Hay Timothy, $14 per ton. Club, 94c; Dressmaking!! Tailor Suits a Specialty Plain and fancy sewing. Experience in one of the largest and most exclusive establishments in Vienna. All work guaranteed. Mrs. Curt Miller Next door to Stewart's Hall. uate In t lie County or CIWK aim ninie oi yre- -saaass-r- I iisni i Kon. to wit: SKS. 8'i of S '.i.Kt-.'-. of N . of I i section i; S'of SK'., S of ' of ! Z NW'iof section it.. 8W of of section 2, NH ofNWX, NWV, of NK'., tHH of N B sLr Mi,'ii nf unction u. nil in township 1-. : X i ....'.ii, r,,n lui or the Willamette Meridt an, be ftirever quieted against the claims of yourselves, the said defendants, and that you, ine sum oi-ieiiuwuir,, ; trained from setting up any claim In and to aald premises or any part thereat: and re- , moving any cloud that may exist thereon by ivaKons or any said claims on the part of i yourselves, the said defendants. Also Unit a certiiln deed .mude to Charles Milling by Charles Durham la1 reformed, and made to Include the SK'i of the NWfi of said section W: that the pluintllV recover the costs and disbursements of tills suit, and for such other und further relief as may seem meet i and prol'er In the premises. Thlssumnionsis dubllshed pursuant to an : order therefor made on the -'Oth day of. March, 1M3, bv the Honorable H. C. Kills, Judge of the county court of the state of Ore- I gon, for the 'County of Crook, acting In the j absence of the cli cult Judge from the county, 1 und the first publication thereofls madeonl the 21st day of March, Wi. tilLTNKR A SKWAt.Tn Attorneys for plaintiff. 1 Statement of Resources and Liabilities of The First National Bank Of ' Prineville, Oregon At the close of business June 7, 1911 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts. 2W,8SS 03 capital Stock, paid iu 50,000 United States Bonds 12,500 00 Surplus fund, earned 6O.O00-O0 Bank :remtse8,eto 12,510 12 Undivided profits, earned 81,721 5 Cash Due from banks 210.M4 04 Circulation 8 600 Deposits 386,099 fct 531,421 19 531,424 1 B. F. AUsn. Pr.ud.nt T. M. Baldwin. Cashiar Will Wunwailar. Vic. Pr.iid.nt H. Baldwin, Au't Cashis t