OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERALjNTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. ' Marnsy Plans tig Show, Burns. lUrnvy county farmrtrs ars prmrlni to tiink bin uliowltm at Ibn Northwaat I'roittK-ta Kltlon In Mlmieaptilla nxt Nvnnilnr. Ths Hum ciimmnrolnl t-luli, tha Hnruy County fiilr aaaorlatlon and tha Ors (cm mid Wratprti Colmiltuilon com pany bnv utiltoil In th aoliilnint o( roiimilltv lo Iihvb clmrRfl of tha ollm-tlnn, arranarmnnt ami ohlpinoiit ef lh amiiU'a Mini th colotilxntlon company lias ngroeil lo Hint lli,v are properly plnrnl so thy enn bo K'n to b'Kt ndvutititico. Irrigation Work la Finish"). llmiil Ulvxr. Tim drat of thin wars' marked lh cumplntlun of two 1)1 ) tnttia of IrrtiiitHon In tha Hood River vntlxy. One, tha ditch of ths Hood Klvor Irrigation company, furnish water lo lliti orchard and strawlmrry paiihon of tlii wont sldn In a commun ity coniprlalnn (00 arrwa of tho appl valley laud, and tha other will water fertile area of SOOO acrva weat of Dee, between tha weat fork of tha Hood river and the pi ream proper. KLAMATH WORK GOES ON acond Unit ef fUclamatlon Projtct tart a. Klamatb Kalla Work on tha aec ond unit of tha Klamath reclamation project haa begun In earnest. Tha second unit covera landa In I'oe val ley on both aldea of l-ont river, tha landa lylna: rust of lat river In tha Klnmittb valley, between Olena and Morrill. Tha Kliimiith project, on which work b.'xnn In llln, waa originally planned to Irrigate about 200.000 arrea of land Of thla, the flrat unit, covortnx about 10.000 acrca of tha beat of Innd. la completed and hna bean under Irrlgs tlon alnce 1907, In part, aoma landa beln added each year. It la nearly all f.irmed now. Thla flrat unit la In tha Klamath valley, extending to tha aouth and aoutheaat from Klamath Falla, and Ilea betwuen loat and Kla ntnlh rlvera. Another unit dcalKtied waa to rover tha marsh landa and purl lor. of the bed of lower Klamath take, and covera wllh aoma high lands about Booo acrca. Brldga Collapttt and S ara Hurt. Etiitone. Three, workmen were In Jurcd when 450 feat of falneworU for a new county bridge acroaa tho Wll lamella river at Jim"r, suddenly col lapted. Tha benta for tha falsework were framed and aet on the aurfiic of the river bed, aa bedrock waa too near to allow of tha driving of piling. Aa the next to the l.iat bout waa .bolim raised, they slid forward and col lapsed. BANK DEPOSITS GROW Superintendent Wright laauea State' ment Pleasing to Oregon. Bnlem. Deposits In tha bank of the state have Increased IH.S45, 115.01 between June 7, 1911, and June 14 1912, according to a statement which waa leaned by Superintendent of Banks Wright, The total amount of depoalta In the state were 124.759, 013.79 at the close of bualneaa June 14, this year, aa compared to $11 8.' 413.8H8.78 last year. The entire statement ahowa that the banks of Oregon are In a flourishing condition, the only decrease being that In overdrafts, thla decrease being I283.ti08.48. This leavea a total of 1471,037.14 In overdrafts aa compared to 1754,645.62 (or the preceding year, Total resources this year are 1156 720,950.61 aa compared to 8147,764 892.68 for the preceding year, or an Increase of $8,9(6.057.93 for the year. Loans and dlacounts total $80,304 991.87 as compared to $74,725,584.93 or an Increase of $5,679,406.94. Bartlett Pears Oo East. Medford. The Rogue River Valley Fruit and Produce association sold Its first carload of nartlett peara for the 1912 season at $2 a box f. o. b. Med ford. The car will be consigned to eastern markets and Is one of the ear liest ore-crop sales ever made In southern Oregon. Union Publlo Library Building to Rise Union. Andrew Carnegie has ap proved of the plana of the Union pub lic library, and the library board has taken steps looking toward the com mencement of work upon the building at the earliest possible day. The building will be 47x32 feet In size. Governor Starts on Horae Back Ride, Salem. Attired In sombrero and all the other picturesque trappings of cowboy, Governor West departed Sun day on his horseback ride to Boise to attend the governors' conference to be held there August 1. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON The fortieth annual camp-meeting of the Hplrlluallals of Oregon Is lo aesalon at New Kra. A mammoth Ice cavern wllh nine tmer chambers has Been roiiim 17 miles norili of Fort Rock, near Lake. Train No. 14 alruck and almost In tently killed Leroy Cardan at a point one and one half miles eaat of Oold illll. Charles W, Thehaud, convicted of wrecking the United Htntea National bank of Vale, haa been granted a new trial. Harry L. Ilown, for four yeara aher- Iff of l.ane county, waa fatally Injur ed In an automobile accident near 'orvallla. The Oregon Normal school has com pleted the flrat of the six weeks of Its ummer semester with a total enroll ment of 147. Dr. M. K. Hall, of La Grande, waa appointed superintendent of the east ern Oregon branch Insane asylum by the slate board. Falls City has good prospects for the ealabllahment of a vitrified brick factory to uee the shale rock found In abundance In the hills. The subcommittee on appropria tions haa Inserted In the sundry civil bill an appropriation of $100,000 for Crater l.ake National I'ark. . The annual convention ef the Ore gon Htate Pharmaceutical association met at Oearhart Park, Tuesday, and continued through the following Fri day, Records at the Wallowa county cotirthouae ahow that bounties have been paid on 461 coyotes and wild cats lo the 13 months that ended July 1, 1912. The Interior department at Wash ington Is preparing detalla for the opening by lot of five aectlona of a townalta In tha Bllets reservation. The date haa not been announced. The Harney county rod and gun club will receive In a few daya from State Game and Fish Wsrden Flnley some 60,000 young trout to be placed In Sllvlea river and Us mountain trib utaries. The six elk. Including ' the baby. which were an Interesting feature of the ahowlng of the Aberdeen lodge in the Elks- parade at Portland, have been purchased for the city park at Kugvne. Thomas Hawthorns, of Eugene, for several years In the reclamation ser vice at Umatilla and on Klamath pro jects, haa been appointed state engin eer on the Paisley project, which la under the Carey act. The seventh Annual Cherry fair waa hold at Salem on Friday and Satur day. More than 500 exhlhlte were made and large crowds attended both days. The cutest feature of the festival waa the baby parade. The Oregon atate board of optom etry at Ita annual meeting at Salem, elected the following officers for tha ensuing year: Dr. K. O. Mattern, pres. Ident; Dr. Herman W. Barr, secre tary; Dr. C. W. Lowe, advisory mem ber. With an exceptional tall of rain In the early summer and a delayed lire aeason Jackson county timber owners, co-operating with the government for est service, are anticipating a record season aa far aa email loss by forest Ores Is concerned. Portland will be represented at the annual regatta of the North Pacific as sociation of amateur oarsmen by a delegation of probably 25, moatly oars men. The evente will be held on Lake Shanlgan, a few miles from Victoria, B, C, July 26 and 27. Attorney Oeneral Crawford declares that he Is confident the state will be able to carry Its point In the caae against the Deschutes Land company and J. K. Morson, and that the com pany will be enjoined from selling as signments of Interest In Its land on Ita Carey Act project near La Pine. The strawberry season haa come to a close In Hood River for this year. The total output for the valley waa an even 73 carloads, 10 csrloads less than Inst season. The shortage thla year was caused by cold weather during the growing aeason, preventing the berries from attaining their usual else. The postmaster general gives out the Information that postala aavlngs depositors In Oregon applied on July 1 for $5460 of the third Issue of postal savings bonds. More than $3000 of the total amount applied for are reg istered, Indicating that they are being purchased as permanent Investment. "The 1913 Orange," the year book of the Oregon Agricultural college, la more handsome and substantial in all Ita departments this year than ever before. "The Orange" was edited by the 1913 staff, with R. A. Btanchard as editor and W. S. Sibray, manager. The volume Is dedicated to Dr. W. J. Kerr, president of the college. A suit to recover damages In the sum of $20,000 for personal injuries was died In the circuit court at Astor ia by W. L. Hurley against the Soren son Logging company, Hurley was engineer for the company and the left sleeve of his "jumper" caught on pro jecting bolt ends, his left hand, wrist and arm being broken, crushed and mangled. I WILLIAM LORIMER -V v. I V Photo br AmifWn tras Aaaoclarton. Ssnstor Lorlmer, of Illinois, who was unseated by the United States senate because of allsgsd fraud In his election. TORNADO HITS WISCONSIN Two Killed, Score Are Injured, and Damage to Property targe. Grand Rapids, Wis. Grand Rapids was struck by a storm early Saturday which awept unheralded through the city, leaving a path of dead and dying persons and damaged property, and swept on through the state to Ken osha, where the death Hat waa added to, where houses were torn up and Ores from lightning added to the ter ror, and then proceeded on to Racine, where Lake .Michigan waa stirred by the wind to the extent that a small tidal wave resulted. In Grand Rapids 40 or more persons were Injured, one at least fatally, one man died of shock, and thousands of dollars worth of property was dam aged. At Kenosha, Mrs. E. Prints waa killed and many people Injured. Weavere Vote to Strike. New Bedford. Mass. The New Bed ford Cotton Manufacturers' Associa tion accepted the strike challenge of the weavers' union by voting to refuse the weavers' demands for the removal from the mills of notices concerning the adoption of a grading system In the cloth mill. The weavers already have voted to strike. Twenty thousand operatives are affected. DENVER INUNDATED; DAMAGE $2,000,000 Denver. A wall of water 25 feet high, carrying death and destruction with It, swept down Cherry Creek here Sunday night, ripped open the concrete walls and in twinkling had marooned hundreds of persons. Two psrsons are known to have been drowned. Mayor Arnold, who la directing the relief work, atated that the property damage would reach at least $2.000, 000. Word of the Cherry Creek flood was conveyed to the city hall by telephone ahortly before the crest reached Den' ver and not a moment wa,s lost in warning those within reach. The fact that the message was received early was the means of saving perhaps hundreds of lives. Cherry Creek flows along the north west, south and southwest of Denver. The creek empties Into the South Plutte river near the city ball, which Is located at the oreek's edge In the northwest part of the city. The wa ter was alt inches deep In the city hall. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Track prices: -Club 85c; bluestem, 89c; red Russian, 85c. Oats No. 1 White, 135 per ton. Hay Timothy, $16; ' alfalfa, $12; clover, $10. Butter Creamery, 28c. Eggs Ranch, 86c. Hops-1911 crop, 27o; contracts 21c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 19c; Wll' lamette valley, 23c. Mohair 320. 8eattls. Wheat Bluestem, 92c; Club, 87c; red Russian, 87c ' Oats $37 per ton. Butter Creamery, 28c, EggB 26o. Hay Timothy, $17 per ton. Iv f 1,1 l.orKlf nvM erery J, VJ. V ealord.r BlsbL mransrn walanma. O. P, Rcatna, X. (;, C. It- Hhattork. V, O.I Burt Barnes, .: sod C. H. Dinwiddle. Tfess, GOLD MEDAL PARIS 1912 BLISS Native Herbs, by its simple composition of roots, herbs and barks its wonderful cures of Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Skin Eruptions, Kidney and Liver Disorders its popularty in millions of households, dur ing quarter of a century, secured for it the highest award at the International Exposition in Paris, France, 1912. Make it your household remedy today. 200 Tab lets $1.00. Ask the Bliss Agent. .. .. Raymond Calavan, Agent Prineville, Oregon 6-20 3m p a Vle VJe Subordinate Order of Owls, meet the recond and fourth Thursdays in each month at Belknap hall. All migratory owiicordi allv welcome. T. E. J. Dufly.Freeident! Wfllard H. Wirtt, Secretary. l-4tf The Brosius Bar Finest Brand of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E.IBROSIUS, Proprietor Notice for Publication. Department of thr interior. I'. 8. Land OAKe at Tbe IMIIm, Oregon. June iRtb, 112 Kotloe la herrhy given that Ttioniaa Lonir. of Po,t, Oregon, who. on July Mb. I17, made homestead. No. I K aerial. No. 01, for nel4, aw1 ne!. e nw', section 1U, townohlp 1 aouth. range l eat, Willamette Meridian, naa niea nonce oi intention itim nmke flve-yoar pnr, to eatabllab claim to the land above described, before Wan en Hrown.'oounly clerk, at hla office at Prine ville. Oregon, on tbe tb day of August, 1B1 Claimant names as witnesses: George Luckey of Prineville, Oregon, Henry Brum mer, Krauk Post, Joseph Post, of Host. Oregon. 7-t u. w. MOOKn. Keglsier. Moticc of Final Settlement. N-nttes is herehv !ven that the undersigned administrator ol the estate ot C. W. Clark, de ceased, has tiled his flnal report and the court has set Montlav, toe aio nay oi aurusi, wu. at the county court room In the county court house, lu Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, aa the tlm and nlat-e for heartna anr and all ob jections to said final report, and the discharge ot the administrator from his trust. Dated thla nu day ol juiy, a. u. h.C.O'Nsil. Administrator de bonis non of the estate ot C. Yf. Clark, deceased. Notiee for Publication. Department of tha Interior. U. 8. Land Office The Dalles. Oregon, June 14th, 19X2. Notice is hereby given that Carl John tttindoulst ot Prineville, Oregon, who on June 8, 1906 and November l'J. lWf, made homestead No. 16J01 aerial. No, MMl. for seS n", v.1, iw'4, and 8U nwi:. section 32, township IS smith, range li cast, Willamette Meridian, haa Bled notice of intention to make five year proof, to estab lish claim to tlie tana auove uescnoeo, oetore Warren Brown, County Clerk, at his office at Prineville, Oregon, on the 30th day of July, 191'i. ri.imini names as witnesses. Numa F. MeOoiu, William Clawson, Otto Borresou, yeorge j. oruwu, au vi i-nuo me, Or!"0(?io C. W, Moore, Register. Notice of Final Settlement Kotloe Is hereby given that the undersigned has tiled his final account as administrator of the estate of Sllaa K. Adams, deceased, with the Clerk of the County Court of the state of Ore nn for Crook county, and the said court has set Monday, the Sth day of August, 1912. at the hour of to o'clock In the forenoon as the time for hearing Baid final account and auy ob jections that may be made thereto, and for making such order aa may be required in the lrDatedand published nrst time June20th,1912 vs .1 . n iiama, Administrator of the estate of Silas K. Adams, deeased. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Offloe at 1 ne uanes. juiw wi. Notice la hereby given that of Prineville, Oregon, who.'on February Wth UJU, UlHOe uuuieiru, vCT-p-, section 8. township 17 aouth, range 18 east n timiueue Menuisu, hiw u u,,,,. . lenuuu w iiiivt w, ".".. ,.".. tabllsh olalm to tbe land above described, be fore Timothy E.J. Duffy. U-8. Commissioner at bis omce, ai rrinevitie, urcgun, uu mo v,u day of August, am. inmittiii utui-s ,.11, Nathaniel W. Morrlsette. George T- Kltch- tng, Leo Haltinger, or iTiuevme, vieswi Ralph E. Otttaa, of Bend, Oregon. 7-4p C. W. HOOKS, Register. Mm) High Grade Dairy Cows On Sale All the Time f if' ' . ... Dutch Belted Holstiens, Gurnsyes, Red Durhams, Ayrshires and Big Jerseys, fresh milkers or close spring ers, also several Registered and Graded Jersey, Holstien and Short Horn Bulls. I also have Yearling Heifers, one or two year old Steers for feeders in car lots or less on de mand. Credit given on feeders. Call at the old Redmond Ranch, 1 -4 mile north of Redmond, Ore., at the Rail road stock yard or write to C. P. JUDGE Redmond, ARE YOU SURE Tbe records abow a clear title to your property? The records failed to show correct title In a sale made this week by a leading real estate company. RESULT Lons delay and potwible loss. Better let tbe Pioneer Abstract Company look after your Interests. PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY (Member Oregon Association of Title Men) Pioneer None Money Back if You Are Not Satisfied. Made at Home. Pioneer Cream Co. Agents DeLaval Separator. PIONEER SADDLER Manufacturer of and dealer In Harness, Saddles, Chaps, Bridles, Silver-Mounted Bits and Spurs. Reatas, Quirts, Ladies' Stride Saddles. E. H. Smith, Prop. Prineville, Or. I Oregon - : - Butter Better Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc; Etc., Etc SHIPP&PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON 'J