OREGON NEWS NOTES OF CENERU INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. nrlnsrs Will Plook te Coot Itpt, 1 Marshntilri. Kxtmialve preparations III mad here for I hit pilgrimage tt Mnrahftidd of the Ancient Arabic nlr Nobles of the Mysllo Bhrlne, which will Ink plate HcplerAbt'r 3. Elaborate iilnrtnliimeiil will be divan. 'Um hakes mill oihnr events of a inv. I nature will lie urrungncl liy commit a composed of Mnanna from every Hr In the roil nly. ynamltart, Foiled, Thousands Savad. linker Tim ante of the I'ntlerwood Vlarer Mines company, nl Cornucopia, M miles southeast of here, was rolled nl of the office ami dynamite used In m effort lo open l(, at IIib fool of the tiibaiikninnl at th initio, but ahole trtim Ilia superintendent of tha mine, Charles Camel, and Ilia rapid approach ot a body of men aiirarii by tha allots, rauaed tha burglars to flee, leaving tha lliouaanda of dollars In 0ild nugg la In tha anfa. i LABOR DATA COMPILED "Taltphen Conearna Employ 1621 Par aona. Kalrm Unta coniplM In tli office f tha bureau of labor statistics for toe year ending Auguat , 1 J 1 2. on tel phono, boota and ahove and bulldnra f bridges, ahow the following hilar at lug facta: Thorn r 169 enlarlcd employee In KU comnterrlKl telephone bualneaa In Oregon, who receive J137.47H In ealar lea. The wageearnera number 1.182 and arc paid t!,76l yearly. There are till mutual tnlephonea In the atale or the handling of which aeven salar kid persona are employed. Five shoe fuctorlt't employ fit work areti at an annual aggregate wage of S4,3tl, and aeven aalarled persona Vi receive H6.365. The mlacellan uu eipenaea were I2,17. The Inula are valued at M2.6HS and the utput for the year ending July 81, HIJ.. valued at I1IH.S75, five arms employ 3B& wage-earner at an annual wage of I27t,6.1t, In the tnnstrucllon of brldgea. Materlnla ooat ID1B.275. Mlacellaneoua eipena ea were 1:7,2113. The flrnia earned II,. 175.117 tor Ihe year ending Auguat 1, It II There are eight salaried per una receiving $11,7:6. Mount Hood haa Rival, linker. Mount Hood may aoon have an official rival in height. In the do aire either to confirm or disprove the aaaertlon that the Eagle Cap mountain fcttween here and Wallowa li the high et In the atnte, Clydo II. Altchlaon, ahalrnmn of the atnte railroad com siiaalon, will tnke accurate measure ments of the mountain within a abort lime. FOREST FIRES ARE FEARED Wore Hunter In Wooda of Oregon Than Uaual. Halcin. With the foreata virtually warming with huntera the Hold war One of the foreatry department In tlielr reporta to the atnte foroater are expressing fear that before the season U ended the atate la dnatlucd to be ilslted with a aerloa of disastrous for at Area. Several daya prior to the opening of die season, they declare huntera be gan to flock into the wooda In order to be on hand on the opening diiy, and Uiey eiceed by far the number going ut laat yenr. During the hint year, (ureal flree occasioned by the reckless eaa of huntera, destroyed vast arena f vuluable timber, and the depart ment doea not intend to allow a repeti tion of it thin year, for aa aoon na it Becomca appuront thnt Area originate trom the oarelossneaH of huntera, the atate foreater will ak the governor to feau a proclamation declaring the luutlng aeiiaon cloaed. Compared wilb Inst season, the trepartment thus tax baa been fortunate aa to forost Ires, aa but a fow minor ones broke ut In Mny. There were no flree dur kig the montha of June and July. Kuntera Found In Pitiable Condition. Klnma'h Fall. Knmlshed and worn at by a struggle through dense under rush and mnrHh lnnd, Dr. K. II. Ly nan, a dentlat, and V. 0. Buckloy, a rent estate man, both of Sun Bernard fco, Cal., who wore lost while hunting Am on Mount Pitt, were discovered y iearcliera, wnnderlng about, un able to get their bearings. four May Have Perlahed In Storm, Unker. Four peraona are belloved ttoiftave perlahed aeven mlleB west , of Huntington, when a waterspout awept away the borne of John Powell. Mrs, Powall and her three children, ranging from- four to 11 years, ate belloved to lave perished. The storm caused ttamuge amountlrg to thousands of dollars. H EUGENE W. CHAFIN rhoto bf Aiiwrlcaa Prwa AaaoalaUaaw Eugene W. Chafln, the National Pro hibition party's candidate for preel dant. ENJOIN NEWS SYNDICATES Antl-Truat Decree la to Stop Poaalble Combine. Chicago With the filing of an agreed decree In a civil antl-truat suit agalnat the Western Newspaper Un ion and the American Preaa Associa tion the federal government look an advanced atep under the Sherman law to prevent what the department of juatlre regarded aa the possibility of a combination to Influence the thought of 60,000,000 readers of rural newapapera. Aa the result of the failure of nego tiations to effect consolidation In 1909, the petition chargea that the defend ants began a campaign of destructive competition In 1911 and expresses the belief that unless forestalled, one or the oilier of the corporal lona would be wiped out. Inaurgtnta Fire Into Tssaa City. Kl Paso, Te. About 60 shots were exchanged between United States sol diers and unidentified men from the Mexican aide of the river in East Kl Paso. No one waa bit. There were no arresla made. It has been reported that the firing waa done by Mexican rebela to attract attention of American aoldlera to a apol on the ftlo flrnnde, while rebft 'gun-runners" crossed at another point, but thla haa not been confirmed officially. CANADA'S WARSHIP OFFER CONDITIONAL London. Robert U Harden, Canad ian prime minister, who Invited the British cabinet mlnlalera to visit the dominion, haa made Ills position clear on the subject of the naval assistance thai Canada Is to offer the mother ooii n try. Canada, he told the British cabinet. li prepared to aaalat Great Brltnln to maintain ber naval aupremacy, but when she doea ao she will want to be oonaulted as to the way the money la apent. Mr. Borden la reticent as to what Canada will do, but outspoken enough aa to what she wants In return for any contributions she makes. One of tbeae desires la for a real Imperial parliament, representative of the whole empire, to deal with all mat tore of Interest to the empire. Missouri Editors In Duel, llunlsvllle, Mo. Bitter personal quarrels over the democratic congres sional race In thla district resulted In a street duel here between John N. Hamilton, editor of the Hunlsville Herald, and Vandlvla, editor of the liunlttvlllo Times. , Woman Candidate Files. Olympla. Loola May lillnn, of Se attle, haa filed her declaration of can didacy for the office of state land com missioner with Secretary of State Howell. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wfieat Track prices, new; Club, 77o; bluestem, 80o; red Russian, 77c, Oats New, $26 per ton. Hay Timothy, $15; alfalfa, $13. Butter Creamery, Sic. Eggs 23o. Hops 19U crop, 20c; contracts, 19c. Wool Eastorn Oregon, 18c; Wil lamette valley, 23o. Mohair 32c. Seattle. Wheat, new BlueBtem, 80c; club, 78o ; red Russian, 76c. Oats $35 per ton. Butter Creumery, 81c, Eggs 24o. Hay Timothy, $18 per ton. 0, m, BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON I.lnn county'i first Industrial school fair will be held Id Albany Auguat 2$ and 24. Tha second annual meeting of the Columbia Delta Gardeners' association was beld at Clatakanla laat Tuesday. Mrs. Loulalana Dannala, Oregon pio neer of 1852, and resident of thla state for (0 years, died at ber home In Al bany, aged 78 years. Practically the entire town of liar rl it burg turned out to celebrate tha event of the Oregon Electric reaching that place Haturday. The aummer aeaslon of the Oregon normal school cloaed Friday with an enrollment of 164, making the total enrollment for the year 297. Moee Lane, a Hlleix policeman, waa badly beaten at Toledo while trying to quiet aeverul other Indiana who were engaged In a drunken bruwl. The Bute Line Water Company of New Pine Creek, with a capitalisation of $26,000, haa filed artlclea of Incor poration with the secretary of atale. Charged with embezzling United States government funds to the amount of $1000, Aator A. Anderson, postmaster at Jewell, Clatsop county, Waa arreated. Rueben Aim, II years old, waa In tantly killed at the treatle of the Mount Hood railway acrosa the Bandy fiver. His bead waa cut off under the wheels of a car. The Eugene city council haa direct ed the recorder to advertlae for blda for a main trunk sewer and two main branchea, which together will coat up wards of $200,000. Tha constitutionality of the legis lative act of 1911 governing the brand ing of butter la Involved In the appeal of the case agalnat Roy Ooodhue, ap pealed from Multnomah county. U W. Hill, chairman of the execu tive board of the Oreat Northern rail way, will apend a month or more In Oregon In the Interest of the Oreat Northern Immigration campaign for aettlers for thla atate. While the atate treasurer baa made demands upon 27 counties In which the atate Incurred expenaea In fighting forest fires laat year for their propor tion of the expenaea, but 12 of them have forwarded remlttancea. President Taft haa commuted the prison sentences of A. W, Hedderly and Richard Hynea, convicted at Port land of complicity In land frauds. Phy Iclana bad testified that the men would die if longer Imprisoned. By the end of thla week practically very logging camp In the Columbia district will be In active operation, tha varioua companies having begun plac ing crews to work again the past week after a cloae down alnce July 1. Congressman Hawley has received notice that the drat Oregon benefici ary under the new pension act of May 11, 1912, la Enoch W. Conyers of Clats kanlo, a veteran of the Mexican war, who has been allowed the maximum, $30. With assurancea that 60,000 of the 125,000 school children In the state will send exhibits to the children's In dustrial fair to be held thla year In connection with the stale fair, It Is certain now that this fair la destined to be a success from the start According to the census just com pleted through the office of the super intendent of public Instruction there are 189.506 school children In Oregon, and lust week there waa divided among the counlea of the state $352. 481.16 by the atate treasurer for school purposes. A verdict bf $200,000 waa awarded the Hammond Lumber company by a jury at Salem In condemnation pro ceedings brought by the Willamette Power company to secure power and water rights on the Breltenbush and Santiam rivers. The company had asked $970,000. W. Cooper Morris, convicted Port land banker, who la working with the convict gang on the Shell Rock road. near Hood River, has assumed the role of friend to the convicts, and Is offering his Wenatchee fruit ranch as a haven of refuge and work to paroled men and released convicts. According to State Railroad Com missioner Miller, with those who com pleted their hearing of the Sumpter Valley railroad log rate case, the road haa a valuation of $1,250,000, exclus ive of its right of way which haa not been completely estimated. This Is far greater than waa expected. Henry Dumontler, a laborer employ ed by the Utah Construction company on the Natron cutoff, haa begun suit In circuit court at Eugene against his employers for $25,000 damages on ac count of Injuries sustained, when he was precipated te the bottom of the gulch by the giving way of a trestle a short time ago, Differences In opinion between the attorney-general and Botne of the mem bers of the executive committee of the state board of normal regents will probably result in the attorney-gener al being overridden in a plan to settle the Monmouth normal school dormi tory appropriation tangle, and man damus proceedings will be started soma time this week to compel the secretary of state to pay out money in the appropriation. First Oregon District Ag ricultural Society ..F A I R.. Prineville, Oregon October 16, 17, 18 and 19, 1912 $3,000 in Premiums.' Racing $2,800 $3,000 in premium will Domestic Animal of all kind : Crook county ; Work of Art Esthetic, Mechanical and Indus trial, etc. Free Season Ticket to every active teacher and enrolled pupil in the county. , RACING PROGRAM FIRST DAY Introductory Race I mile dash . $100.00 Crook County Trot or Pace, mile heats, 2 in 3 150 00 Saddle Race, 1-mile dash, stock saddles and horses 75 00 Crook County Commercial Club Stake, running -mile 300.00 b&UUMJ VAX Running 1 mile dash ; 200.00 Crook County Colts, 3-yr.-old, trot Crook County Merchants' and Manufacturers' Purse, 2:30 class trot or paca. heati 3 in 6. Quarter mile daeh THIRD DAY Farmers' and Breeders' Stake, running mile dash 300.00 Running J-mile, 2 year-olds. 150.00 Gentlemen's Double Team Roadsters' to drive 10000 Running J mile dash '. .. . 100.00 FOURTH DAY Indian Women's, one mile Society's Purse, 2:25 class, trot, mile heats, 3 in 5 500.00 One-hale mile handicap 200.00 Running one-half mile Consolation Entries to all named races will close Oct. 1, 1912 Over-night entries 8 o'clock p. m. night before race American Trotlins Association the society being member of the to govern running races hotrance lee to all Btakei and purees, 10 per cent of same Money divided 70, 20 and 10 per cent For further information apply to J. N. WILLIAMSON, l'resdent, or Prineville, Ore F. CADLE, Secretary, Pl'INEVILLE, Ore tE2 i27 Ey QEa; i2 C2) THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent 9 , r.n L J E3 C3 ra CJ ra E3 ca cn cj En CJ r.n ca na ej na CJ na CJ cm csi na ca na Seneral SSlacksmithing Horseshoeing, Wood Work, etc., Neatly and Promptly Done When it b Done By : : : Siobert Tffoore Satisfaction Will Prineville, lij ra cu CUUUUUUUUUUCUUUUUUUUUCUf tlUUUCaCUCUtfUCUUULiUt'UC'JUtilCitltla ARE YOU SURE The records ahow a clear title to your property? The records tailed to show correct title In a sale made this week by a leading: real estate company. RESULT Long ' delay and posalble loss. Better let the Pioneer Abstract Company look after your Interests. PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY (Member Oregon Association of Title Men) be distributed for the exhibit in Agricultural Product railed in or pace, mile 2 in 3 100.00 300.00 100.00 Race, mile, 2 in 3, owners 25 00 race ' 10000 rule to govern all harness races. same ; and American Racing Rules Errrrr3.'r - ca r.3 c: r-a ca ca CJ T3 ca ca ca ca ca ea CJ ea CO na eg na ca ca ca CO ca ca ca ca ca ca Be Guaranteed Oregon. ca Sotlcc for Publication. fprl!nftof th Interior. TJ. n. Uini Office I Tim loilM, Orton. Jul? loth, l''U. Noli la hrtrr f len that liar LmfollKIt", of Prlnovllle, lntn, who. on Juno l-rtb, ) hommteao, No. M. tut n oJ i Iota I. nH 1 Iw. a n1 lot. i. i, arrtlon 4, town, hip IS south, fans 1 tul. lllmtla Merl--:n. has nird nollmor Inw-nlUo to mak oonimiiollon proof, to rtallh claim to tha land atjova 4f!rit4l. IWorv Warrn Brown, count? cl-rli at hl offlne. at HrlnrTllle, Ore Son, on lt) IIMh itar of Annul. ISI2. tlalmant namra aa wltnuwa: J a mm A. Momu.John Y. Hopper. Olenn Hmxlrtckann. Th.mia. H. Laollalu-. all of Prlnlll. ilro gon. 7.1p g. v. Mooas. ifefUter. Hotlce for Publication. I-parttnnt of ih inu-rtor, I'. 8. 1-an.lOfll'e at The balles. Orofon. . Jnlrth,lU Notice Is heivbr tlvep that lI A- lllon. of PrlnrTltle. Op-son. who, on fVptrmher Ut 1VI0, marie hoimatead. No. 073X6, for H ne1'.. nw n-H, and nH-i nation , townxhlp ,( I h, ransa I'eaul, Wlllanwtte Meridian ha filrd notlne of Intention to make com mutation proof, to e.taMi.h claim u the land a'K,ve d'crtt-d, before Ttmothr E. 1. Iurrr I. H. f 'ornlnlaHioner. at bl omce, at Prin Tllle. Oregon, on tlieAitb dafof Auut. Itfl'i. Claimant namea a wIlneNtea: Mgar J. Hundr. Waller U. MpNelr. Ajrrea I Kooerta, H. Karl Croee. all of l'rlnevllie, Orefon. ?-'P '. . MOOKK, Kelter. Notice (or Publication. lM.artrnentof thelntertor, V. H. jtnd Office at I he Itallea. Oregon. July Stb, UM. Notice la hereby hlven that Maude fierce, of Held. Oreon. who. on April th. Wit, made Homestead, No. OriTto. for wH ne1. and n'4 aeV ae.-ttoo 15. townwhlp lit south, ranee lOeaat Willamette Meridian, haa flled notice of Intention to make commutation proof, to eatanhah elalm lo the land above deacrlbed. before arren Brown, county clerk at hie office, at Prineville, Orecon. on the JOlh dav of Auruat. 1K12. t-Ialmant namea aa wltneaaea: Pant Held, John Campbell, of Held. Oregon, Klaber . Ingan and Orvllle 1 liavlaon of Barnea. Ote- goo 7-Up C . Moons. Beglater. Moticc ior Publication. Department of the Interior, 0. fl). Land Office at The Dollea. Orecon, July Stb, l12. Notice U hereby given that bora 8 Campbell, of Held, Oregon, who on April 20. Wit, made uoinealead entry No. 7M, for n vl4, aw' ae't. aec lu, and na1', ,', aee II, tp It aoutb. range lOeaat W. M., baa flled notice of Inten tion to make commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above deacrlbed. before Warren Brown, county clerk at but offloeat Prineville, Oregon, on the ajtb day of Auguat. Claimant namea ai wltneaaea: Paul Held, and Maude Pierce of Held. Oregon. Flatter U. Logan and Orvllle 1. Liavlaon: of Ramea. Oregon. 7-ttp C. W. MooKa, Beglater. Kotioe of Contest. Department of tbe Interior, United States Land Office. The Dalle.. Oregon July 25, 1912. To Clara E. Johnson. Madras. Oregon. Conteatee: ouare hereby notified that Charles A. Hurst, who gives Pnnevile. Oregon. care of B. W. Wright, aa bis postoffice address, did on July 8,1912, file in this office his daiy corroborated application to couteaa aim secure me cancellation OI vour homestead Entry No. Serial No. 0r5v made April 10, 1911. for iwj se. sec lion u, w't ne'4 section 24, township 12 a., range 14 e.. Willamette Meridian, and as gronmls for his contest be alleges that said Clara E. Johnson has woolly abandoned said tract of land for over two years last past ; that she has wholly failed to reside upon, improve or cul tivate the said tract ot land aa by law required since making said entry. Yon are, therefore, further notified that, the Mid allegations will be taken by this office as having been confessed by you, and your said entry will be canceled there under without your further right to be heard therein, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to hie in this office witnin twenty nays alter the KOU Klrl publication of this notice, as shown below your anawer. under oath, specifically meet in and responding to these al legations of con teat, or if you fail within that time to hie in this office due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. If this service is made by the de livery of a copy of ) our answer to the con testant in peion, proof of such service must be either tbe said contestant's writ ten acknowledgment of his receipt of the copy, showing the dale of its receipt, or the affidavit ot the person by whom the delivery was made stating when and where the copy was delivered; it made by registered mail, proof ol such service mnst consist of the affidavit of the person by whom the copv was mailed stating when and the postoffice to which it was mailed, and this affidavit must be accompanied by thi postmaster's receipt for the letter. You should state in your answer the name of the postoffice to which you desire future notices to be sent to vou. C. W. MOORE. 7.4 Register. Date of first publication 'August 1 1912. ' second August 8, 1912. " " third ' August 15, 1912. "fourth " August 22,1912. Notice of Replat of Redmond Acre. In tha County Court of the State ol Oregon, for the county of Crook. In tbe matter of the vacation of plat of Redmond Acres. Your petitioner, the Northwestern Townsite Company, corporation, re spectfully shows as follows : That on or about the 1st day of March 1911, a plat waa approved by your honorable body showing the subdi vision ol the southeast quarter o the southwest quarter of section ten in tnwnsbip fifteen south, of range thir teen mist of the Willamette meridian, which plat waa designated as ''Red mond Acres." That since tbe auoroval of said Dlat by your honorable body this petitioner became the purchaser of the entire body o( land covered by said plat of Redmond Acres, excepting lot num bered twenty-two (22) thereof ; and is now the owner thereof: That said lot numbered twentv-two (22) is now owned bv Bessie Y. Bell as shown by the deed records of (Jiook County, Oregon : lhat it is desirable to replat the said tract to more nearly conform to the re quirements of this petitioner and we be lieve will b- more beneficial to the public; lhat this petitioner has caused said tract to be resurveyed and reoi tied and said replat is now before your nonoraoie oociy lor approval; lhat said replat do-s not in any manner change the street accommo dations affordei by the original plat to the owner of said lot twenty-two (22) and does not change the lines of the tr ets adjacent to said lot twenty two; mat no other pereons, hrm or corpo ration, excepting this petitioner and the owner of lot teniy-two are in any manner affected ''V 'he renUt'ing of said "Redmond A'res"; Now theref re, the Said petitioner hereby respectfully requests jou honor able body to approve he vacaiimi pat cf "Redmond Aned" now bef ne you, and th ) th rep t of -aid "Redmond Acres" be app'eve.l replatled Resi-ecttully submitted. Noriliwe-i Inwnsite C tnpany, (C nporate Se, By I 'has. A Rei. M. Vice-P' eat 'ent. Atte-t: V, lie- . Secretarx It t..-d July IS, 12 7 2Vftt