OREGON HEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Mini Will ba Intp.cttd Motlford. Another Inapoctlon of tht tllue Ledge hi Inn, 40 miles from Med font, l being iilnniiod by Mmlford clt liena, preparatory to Inking definite notion regarding the conatruciUm of railroad to the mlnliiR camp. If (hi econd Inspection reeulta as favorably the flrat $75,000 will be subscribed by Medford cltliena, and canal rucllati on tha road will ba alarlad from Jack aonvllla. Albany la Claan Varda Albany. Mayor Gilbert baa dla naiad Saturday, April 20, aa "Cleaning day" In Albany, and on that dwi Ilia resident of thli oily will via with ona another In Improving tha general ap pearance of their lawna and yarda by removing therefrom all rubblah and other material that would aerva to blacken Albany 'a reputation aa "apolleaa town." TO ELIMINATE RED TAPE Stat lascutlv la Planning Change In Prison Control, Pnlem. Governor Weal haa an nounced that ha la heartily In favor of placing tbt control or tba atata peni tentiary In tha banda of the atata board, where tha control of all other atata Inatltutlona now renoaea and that ba la engaged In preparing a bill to ba Introduced In tha next legislature which will bring this changa Into ef fect. Tha governor aald the bill would provide for general revlalon of lawa governing atata Inatltutlona and would cut tha Inatltutlona looee from much of tha red tape that now hinders the lata board from bringing them up to tba highest atata of efficiency. Tha bill Governor Weet la prepar ing. If enacted Into law, will provide for co-operation between the various Inatltutlona that la Impossible under the present lawa. It will permit the icbange of commodities among In atltutlona and thus give opportunity (or great aavlnga to tha atata. utherlln Plana Factory, flutherlln. At a meeting of the com mercial club aulTlclvnt capital was pledged to Insure establishing a can ning factory hera during tha present season. A commodloue building will be erected and equipped with modern machinery In time to handle this sea son's fruit and vegetable crop. 20 Puplla Take Tumble. Klnmath Kails. Twenty puplla of the Hlveralde school, while returning to their homes, fell from tha old bridge acroea Mnk river and nearly very one was Injured. Five narrowly escaped being drowned, but were res cued by gardeners working nearby, POUJADE MODEL HATDHERY "Warden Plnlay Planning to Enlarge And Improve State Plant KiiRene. To make the state fljh hatchery on the McKemla river at Poujade, the principal trout hatchery of the atate, la the plan of Slate Game Warden Klnley and Master Fish War den R. K. Clnnton, who apent aeverul lays In Eugene In conference over the -dxtalla of the work at the hatchery. M. J. Rycknmn, In charge of the hutch ry, haa bla plana well along and la now engaged In taking trout spawn for hutching. l'otijude butchery Is to be a model plnnt, Hllunled In a beautiful spot on the ploturesgue McKenile. Workmen Imve completed BOO foct of the 4000 feoet of flume required to bring water' from Granite Cfrek to the hatchery. Back of the hntchery building, which will be 120 or 130 foet long, there will be a large number of ponds for stock trout, to be kept from your to year for xpnwulng. On a slightly higher bench will be nursery pools for .voting flub, from which the supply will be drawn for stocking tlio Bt renins of western Oregon. i Autos Oust Weak Bridge Hood River. Because of the Intro duction of automobile trucks into the , valley for freighting, County Commis sioner O. H. Rhoades announces that the county court will replace the wood en culverts of the highways with sub stantial steel structures, , Collision at Gobla ' I Rainier. The Portland-Astoria pas senger train was wrecked at Gohle when It ran Into the rear end of a freight train, bound for Astoria. The engine of the passenger train and the caboose of the freight were smashed. No one was hurt. Union High School Wins Junction City. The vote taken on forming a union high school district resulted In a majority of 153 In favor f the district. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Work of putting In rock at the jetty at Florence started again Monday. Articles of Incorporation for tha First Trust company of Portland, with capital slock of $500,000, were filed at Halem. ' Tha Oregon Electric Railroad has decided to erect three ateel bridges on tha road now being built between Sa lem and Eugene. Supplementary artlclea of Incorpor ation have been filed by the Nehalem bank, Increasing Ita capital stock from $10,000 to $20,000. A dlstroua fire occurred at Canby when tba City Hotel was completely destroyed by Bra with all of lla con tents, one man being burned to death. When tha Oregon Naval Militia leaver for Ita aummer cruise In tha Pacific, some time In July, tha armored cruiser Pennsylvania will ba used for the purpose. ltteta have been sent by President C. T. Prall of tha good roada associa tion, to every county Judge and com ptlssloner In Oregon, asking support for tha harmony highway bills. Property In the atata of Oregon la carrying Inaurance against Ore loss to tha amount of $188,262,168.90. This does not Include marine Insurance, which amounts to another 2B,M)000. Tha second annual convention of tba architectural league of tba Pacific coaat cloaed at Los Angelea with the election of officers and tha aelectlon of Portlund aa the meeting place for 1913. Down-pouring rains last week bava added thousands of dollars us tha crop of Umatilla county. The rain waa gen eral and fell throughout the drier sec tions of tha county, where It waa moat needed. Word cornea from Florence that the Pacific Oreat Western railway com pany's engineers are again at work In that vicinity, after having been with drawn from tha field two or three months ago. On January SI, 1911. there were ( postal aavlnga banka In operation In Oregon with deposits amounting to mora than $f0,000, deposited by 6300 depositors, an average of $106 per depositor. While riding on the rods of a west bound freight, a man supposed to be John Hegmoe, waa killed at Enclna. Eighteen cars paaaed over bla body and It waa discovered with halt on each aids of the track. Because of the refusal of tba Oregon Short Una to submit to tha railroad commission tha complete annual re port required by law, tha commission hsa Instructed tha attorney general to bring proceedings against It Tba body of Mrs. Tom McGrath, who mysteriously disappeared from Bend, laat July, waa found In tha Deschutes river by a fisherman. The woman had been beaten and abused by ber hus band and evidently committed suicide. In tha $'.'5,000 breach of promise autt. Instituted at Salem by Lillian O. Smith against Wlllam P. Lord, Jr., eon of ex-Governor Lord, tba Jury brought In a verdict of $1 againat the defendant and assessed tha costs againat the plaintiff. A complete atatement of State Ar chitect Knight, showing the profits which have accrued since tha estab lishment of that office, or rather dur ing the first year of Its exlatenca haa been completed and shows a net profit for the year of 19135. Not guilty wss the verdict returned at Portland In tha case of tha atate against Burt Hicks, tha owner of an open-shop machine ahop, who waa In dicted -for murder in the first degree tor the killing of William A. Wortman, a striving machinist, and picketer. Seventy tons of eighty pound ateel rails have arrived at Marshfleld for a terminal railway to be built thla aum mer, over which ateum trains can be run and over which all roada coming Into Coos Bay are to be allowed to operate. The work Is to begin Imme diately. The sportsmen of Jackson county have agreed to co-opernte with War den Ftnley to prevent the breaking of the stnte game laws and work toward g gradual elimination of the game wardens. Protection for fish and game and war on crows Is the present policy. Pendleton was the scene Monday of a riot when a majority of the team sters employed by the Warren Con struction company in street paving work struck. Two men, Marlon Dear dorff and Jamea Turner, who refused to walk out, were dragged from their wagons and badly beaten by the riot era. Lloyd E. Williams, recorder of Clackamas county, has been mysteri ously missing since the afternoon of March 31, and his family and friends believe he has been drowned or was a victim of foul play. The booka of gts office have been examined by an expert and found to be absolutely cor rect. Power development, for which It Is estimated $5,149,615 will be expended, 1b represented in filings allowed by the State Kuslneor's office, according to an abstract Just completed by State Engineer Lewis. The office has is sued 124 permits representing a total of 110,340 horse-power or an average of 922 horse power for each filing. FREDERICK DENT GRANT .MM-. V j lis'. :.: Osneral Frederick D. Grant, eon of the famous general of tha civil war, whs died auddenly In New York from heart trouble BORAH'S NAME PROPOSED Move Started In Oregon to Nominate Idahoan Vice-President Portland. Admirers of United States Senator Borah, of Idaho, among the republican votera of thla atata have alarted a movement to write bla name on their ballots aa tha party's nominee for vice-president. Friends of Thomas McCusker, who la manag ing Senator La Follette'a campaign In thla atate, have launched a almllar movement In his behalf, and will strive to secure for him the popular Indorsement as the candidate for vice presidential honors. Retirement of Jim HIM Rumored St Paul. Jamea J. Hill baa refused to confirm or deny tha report emanat ing from Chicago that ba aoon waa to retire from the board of directors "of the Great Northern railway, and that be waa to be aucceeded by bla son, Louis W. Hill. Araba Leave 400 Dead Parle. According to dispatchea pub lished here, Italian forces In attempt ing to make a landing on the eastern coast of Tripoli came Into conflict with tha Araba. After aevera fighting the Araba retreated, leaving 400 dead. The Italians lost heavily also. BREAKS IN BIG LEVEE FLOOD BIG SECTION Memphis, Tenn. Three new breaks In tba Mississippi levee allowed the waters to Inundate large aectlona which have remained dry. At leaat 10,000 persons are made homeless. It waa tha moat disastrous flood that baa occurred In any one day since the watera of the Mississippi began to rise three weeka ago and coming with out warning at a time when the dan ger waa supposed to bava passed. It aent farmers and their families fleeing panic-stricken for shelter on the high er ground. That an appalling loss of life did not result la considered little short of a miracle. The breaks occurred at Panther Forest and Lake Village, Ark., and Salem, La. Great property damage haa been wrought In northern Louisiana aa the result of the breaking of the west levee of the Mississippi near Alsatta. It la estimated that 800 square miles are flooded now, with prospects that twice that amount of territory will be Inundated. Thousands of families will be made homeless. Want Presidential Primary In Montana Helena, Mont. At the state-wide mass meeting of progressive republi cans held here an address to Governor Norrls urging the governor to call the legislature In special session for the purpose of enacting a direct primnry law and a presidential preference pri mary law was adopted by a unanimous vote. Anna Held Sues For Divorce New York. Papers In a suit for di vorce were served by Miss Anna Held, the actress, upon her husband, Flor ence Zeigteld, Jr., the theatrical man ager and producer. - THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Track prices: Club, 99c; blueBtem, $1.03; red Russian, 98c. Oats No. 1 white, $;!9 per ton. Hay Timothy, valley, $14; alfalfa, $13. Butter Creamery, Z2c. Eggn Ranch, 21c. lops 1911 crop, 3Sc; contracts, IaC. Wool Eastern Oregon, 16c; Wil lamette Valley. 19. Mohulr 34c. Seattle. Wheat niuesteui, $1.01; Club 97c; red UusHiaii. 95c. Oata $;18 per ton. Butter Creamery. 84c, EggB 21c. Huy Timothy, $14 per ton. CrV ay; V J?. V-r. i . t. h - SlIIIIIIIIIIlK, laikerlrrnliCuuft of tht Miatt of Onion for t:ri'k i-mintr , V) , A. Buna, pitMHI, v. ) A. htirA. defendant. To J. A. H-'V,, Mid dalenrtant : In tli ft.fii ol the Nlau-ol Ornron, Tm era hvrtty f'-tjtilrM w a,H-ar ami au.wer M.a -intaliit Sled again yim in lh- e'ajva sn llllf.l a Hon i,n or l-li,r the ind da of May, Hi, an, f yirti fell o laj,i.ar and answrr till- Plaintiff will la udfifiiit agatliat fun lor Kitn of ulna bUfidri dollara with In-U-raal llirr-ii at tha rata of tan orcrnt lr annum from Oi Sth day of July, IttiV, for liw attorney's leea and for hi coats euddUMurae BietHs ol thli M tkiD. TliU summons I fMihllahad by order of tha HonorahlaW. I Hradaltaw, ndKa of tha t.'lr. t un lAtun of tba Mat of Or-n for rrook county, mad? on fha lain day of Uarrh, 1V12, and oraarrlbrd that thla aunitnona ba pnb llaltad tor an cotiaM-utlva naaaaln lha Crook Coouly Journal, a wkly nattipaoar prlntad and I'libllnued In frluavllla, trout county, WKon, Tha data of tha Sr.t nnhllratlon of thli mm hioiu u lha ;ll day ol Man h, in I. fa. K. ri-iiorr, Attorney lor plaintiff. at ita Fiaal SattUasaal. Hotlca la harclry (Wan by tha uBdmlffnH, tha a'tmlnlatrator ol tha aatata ol John K iiiiatafaon, ilw,l to all frMina Inu-rmu-d in aal't aaule. Hint h baa madp and fllvd with lha clark ol tha oiioly t-oitrt ol Crok County. Or-iton, bla ftna. ounttng of bla adminta trallon of aald -oil,-, and aald court baa aal Monday. Ibv6th " of May, mi at 10 oVUx k In tha foranoon. t n county eoorl room In Prtlwvllla. or---it aathattina asd ptax-a for bearing and an aald Aoal accounting. At which tlma au! placa, any paraon tutrr a ted la aald catata may appear and object to aald flnal accounting. baled and publlabwl Drat lime March II, mil M. K. Elliott, Administrator of ibe eauie ol John B. tinauleua, deceased. NetM ef Aeawataeat ef Aeaueiatratar aaa! e CreJiten. NnMce la hereby given that Ibe onderalgned haa beou. i,y the county court of lb HUte of Oreg'in. for Crook county, duly appointed admlliUtraUirof the eul or Cornellua K Thoinaon, deeciutcd. and all pereobe having elalilia againat aald eaualc are hereby required bi preaeut the earn duly verified, to aald ad mlnlatrmtor at Ibe law omen of W 1 1 lord H. lrta. In Prtnevllle. Union, within all moiitha rruni the data of Ibe Aral poblloatlon of thla notice. Dated aud publlabed flrat lime March 21, 112. M. B.TH!MHON; Admlnlatralororih ealsU) of Cornelius U 1 homiiaoa. dcoeuaed. Notice far Publication. Department of tba Interior. Not Coal Land. I. B. Laud Office at Lakevtew, Oregon. Mirth li. IMt, Notice la hereby given that Kilella M. Hall, ol Hampton. Oregon, who, on Februarys. 1910, made Honiealerd entry, No. unula, lor HW'i NW,-, V.W!i Sec. -Aland SK'4 ISKI4. Sec, . UiwuiblpSI ., Kauieju K., W lllamette Meridi an, haa Sled ontlt-e ul intention 10 make final rommnutton proof, to eaublUb claim to the land above deacrttied. tK-fore H. C. Kill, U.S. Commletloat-r at bta office, at Bend, Oregon, on the i.lh day of May. 11J. rlaimanl namea aa witnettea: Burr Black. Adnerogg. I.loyd feck, LouU Miller, all ol Hampton, Oregon. A. W.OKTOK, S-il Kegliter. Netic ef Final StttltaMaL Notice fa hereby given by the underatgnrd. It... ..In.liii.lr.l..ml , ). t.I. Af M U ,..,.4 I Crain. deceaeed, that he haa made and filed i with tba clerk of the county court bta final ac counting ol bta admiutatratlon ol aald eetatc, and that the county court baa ael Monday. , May atb. lvi-j. at luo'clock in the forenoon. at the county court room iu Prinevllle, Oregon, ' aa the time and place for bearing aud teiiTing aald final accounting. At w hich eatd tlmeand ; place, any peraon tntereated in aald estate, may appear and object to aald flnal accounting i Dated thla Ulh day ol March, lvli. ALaitaT 1. i-Vtt. Almlnlilrator of tha estate of Wtlford J.' Crain, deceaaed, S-U j Katie ef Fiaal Settleatast. Notice ia hereby given by the under signed, the executrix of tha last will and testament of Isidore Michel, deresied, thai she baa made and filed with the clerk of the county court ber final ac counting of ber administration of the said estate, and that the court baa set Monday, tho tUh day oi Ma.v, 11)13 at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the county court room in Prineville, Oregon, as the time and place tor hearing and settling said final accounting. At which said time and place, any person interested in said estate may appear and object to said final accounting. Dated this 28th day of March, 1012. Blanch a Micukl, Executrix of the last will and Testa ment of Isidore Michel, deceased. Netice far f sklkatiea. Department ol the Interior, I'. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. March .'Mh. mi. Notice Is hereby given thai Millard T. Cowan of Lemonta. Oregon, who, on October -Jnd, lwt made homestead, No. 14719, aerial, No. IBU. forwU nwi4, antt nW iwl, section S, township if south, range )1 east. Willamette Meridian, haa filed nolL-e of Intention to make flnal five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, belore Warren Brown, County fieri, al his office, at 1'rlueville. Oregon, on the 7th day of May, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Carl McGhee, of Madras. Oregon; Charles foster. Abel Cudd, 8hairld Boiarth, of Terrelwnne, Oregon. 3.p C. W. MOOKE, Keglster. Summons, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fhr Crook county. C h r lei B. Lurtln, plutntltT. Annie MhIIiik, executrix of the last will and tPlHitteiil oflmrleit Cooper Mall ur, de t'OMwd; Annie MHltug, Frederick MhIIuk, Mrv Mlti and Annie MhIIiik, Ueorit Dee, l.Unle Klbtee, and John W. 1W, Kleanor tiixtRll, U'na Hurley, Charles lurham, the unknown heirs of Char leu lUirhum, de oeaed,and nlKoall otlior persons or parties unknown, elaimlnjr any rtttht, title, estate, lienor Interest In the real eUte described herein, defendants. To Annie Wait nit, us executrix of the lant will and testament of Charles Cooper Mallinf, deee-ased: Annie Malltnu. Frederick MulH't, Marv Mallnif, Annie Mallntr; (ieonte Dee, LtSKte Klhleeand John W, me. Klauor God sil, lena Hurley. Charles Durham, the un known heirs of Charles Durham, deceased, an 1 also all other perons or parties uu known. elalmlnc any rlKht, title, estate. Men or Interest in the real estate described ia the complaint, iVfendanls In the name of the Slate ofOretron, you are hereby required to appear In the above en. tilled court and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 2nd day of May, H1-;, and if you fall so to appear or answer, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint against you. The relief demanded In the complaint against you Is that the plaintiff's title In aud to the following described real property sit uate In the County of Crook and Htate of Ore gon, to wit: KEU Sli of iVt4,aKlk of IN Eli of section 20; SSof BK'ai, of kS4, W, 0f NWof section !' SW U of SW1; of section a2, iili of NWJ4, NWK of NK. tSKU ofWV s'ttoiNK1 or section -n.au m lownsmp i. south, range 16 east of the Willamette Meridi an, be forever quieted against the claims of yourselves, the said defendants, and that ! you, the said defendants, be forever re trained from setting up any claim In aud to said premises or any part thereof; aud re moving any cloud that may exist thereon by reasons of any said claims on the part of yourselves, the said defendants. Also that a certain deed made to Charles Muling by Charles Durham 1 e reformed, and made to Include the SK1 of the N l ofsHid section that the plaintiff recover the costs and disbursements or this suit, and for such other and further relief as may seem meet and proper in tle premises. This summons Is dubllshed pursuant toRn order thereroi' made on the -Mth day of March, hil'J, by the Honorable H. C. Kills, Judge of tho county court of the State of Ore Kou( forthe County of Crook, acting In the absence of the circuit Judge from the ctmnty, and tbe flrst publication thereof Is made on the 21st day of Man h, Wi. OILTNKK SKWA1-T,. Attorneys lor pluliUlff. Anti - aW pW KVXv Do Prevent Skidding Rabbet Traction Surface Protected ami Reinforced hi Tough, Flexible, No-pandnring Leather Tread, Ah In tegral Part of the Tire and AW An Attachment. Firmly Imbedded Hardened Steel Studs Do Prevent Skidding. IN STOCK BY in- Prineville Machine Shop P. O. BOX A Carload New Furniture Arrived Yesterday The Prices Will Astonish You DETAILS The Prineville Furniture Exchange Chas. F. Condart, Prop. Masonic Building. Pioneer Phone. L KAMSTRA, Proprietor Crook County Jewelry and Cporting Goods House. Djressmaking!! 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. Statement of Resource and Liabilities of The First National Bank . Of Prineville, Oregon At the close of business June 7, 1911 BKBOUHCE8 LIABILITIES Loan, and Itlsoountt LH,8S5 03 capital Stock, paid In I 80,000 00 Untied 8UtF Bonds 12.500 00 Surplus fund, eivrnd 60.000 00 Bank tremlses,etc 12.5J0 12 Undivided proHts, earned 7,T.'4 56 Cash & Due from banks 210,M 01 circulation B.O Deposits 8S5.0M9 68 " 53Ma w ia.M 19 B. F. Allaa, Praiidant T. M. Baldwin, Caihiar Will WorawsUar, Vka-Prasidant H. Baldwin, Aas't Cashiar Skids S? (iA 144 LATER 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.