OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON FRANKLIN K. LANE $4,000,000 TIMBER DEAL Porter Irethsr Buy 102.000 Acrt of Land In Linn County. l'orlliuid. Porter llrothera, railroad Contrnitnra. ar.reed to pay 14.000,000 to Hi Oroiiun ft Wattirn C'olotilsatlun outt'Hiiy tor 10,uuO acrea of land In rnsttrii 1 .1 n u county, t-oii ( h I nl ii k 4.000, Oon.ooo feel of (ho best yellow fir tim ber ever grown, and will begin Imm dlalo development of th property by building a railroad to It from Albany, Zt ntllce away, mid by erecting two sawmill on the soulh fork of th Bnniltim river, which tuna through It They propos to cut the timber on their ut'wly acquired In lid a fat a II con bo hauled !)', The property la located entirely be tween the Wlllameli meridian, which forma the wealern border and the crest of the Cascade ratine, whlrh form the eastern border. It la 11 mllra wide, but Include! only every aliiTimie eectlon. Cood Roada Aaaoclatlon Organised. Itosoburg Ilellevlng that paaaabl highway are Important In the devel opment of a community and that they can only be brought about through the cooperation of the common peo ple, di Vsutlon from various locali ties of liouiiliu county met and or ganised what will ba known aa Ihe Ikmrlaa County Good Koads Aaaocla tlon. The object of the local aaao olmlun la to net aa many auxiliary orKiuiUoiloiia launched In arloui part of tut rounly aa possible. In Intrreatlng the people living In the nirnl dlatrlcla. It la believed that the membership of the aaaoclatlon can loon be Increaaed to HOO or 2000. While working on a farm at Tlgard l.loyd I'nlnraon, a deaf mute, loat hla li'ft hand when dynamite exploded pre maturely. Much Intereat la being manifested In the loganberry liiduatry around Jef ferson. About 100 acrea, adjoining town, are being cleared preparatory to pin nt Inn. Almoat without an exception farm em In Vmatllla county ara compelled, by reaaon of a recent heavy breeta, to rcaecd their barley crop, which amounta to more than (0,000 buahela each year. The Charles K, Rpauldlng lagging company haa b-aaed lha plant and property of the Newberg Brick k Til oompany from the receiver In whoaa hnnda they were placed aeveral moniha ago. When the county court recently at Pendleton made a call for blda for burying paupera, John 8. Itaker, of that city, offered to enter Into a eon tract to bury the county'! dead at 1 cent per head. Governor Went, flam Warden Fin ley and Game Commlaaloner Kelly will bunt cougara and wlldcata east of Kugene, to tears the extent of dam age don by the animal. They will ba gone three week. Dr. U Victoria Hampton la th first woman to file a declaration of Intea tlon to become a candidate for city office In I'ortland. Bh will make th rac for th Republican nomination for councilman at large. The city trwaaury of The Da Ilea waa awelled 11000 by the failure of th Hydroelectric company to comply with II agreement with that munlcl pnllty, and th concern likewise loaea Ita francbla to furnish electric light and power there. Announcement to th effort that a railroad wilt be built from Albany Into the timber on the weat alop of th Cascade mountain la conatrued to mean conatructlon of th first link of an eaat nnd weat line acroa th ttuta by the Hill ayatem. The Hood River Apple Grower un Ion baa taken It In band to aupply It mumbera with all klnda of material used on the farm at a wholeaale price, May Solve Myattry of S Year. Hood River. Th body of a man found throe mile eaat of Hood River thought to solve mystery of flv ' B(irny m(ltcriBl tprnyn. machlnea, hay, grain, and Ilk thing will be fur years bko. Oold cull Button uraring the Initial "If point to Identification if Mr, Hammon. of the Bwannllam non i.utnlMT company of White Salm on, who auddenly dlaappenrod from Hood River, leaving bla wife In th parlor of th Hotel Oregon her. H left juat before the luncheon hour, giv ing her hi purs upon leaving. i Franklin K. Lan, of California, who la Secretary of the Interior In Prel dent Wilson' Cabinet RECALL MOVEMENT BEGUN Frederick Oppostd for Atklng Sec ond Trial of Da r row I.O Angelca. Plana of labor union to alart a movement for th recall of District Attorney John D. Fredericks because of hi attitude toward labor and toward Clarence 8. Darrow, the attorney whoa aecond trial on a Jury bribery charge ended Saturday In disagreement, were announced by A J. Mooney, aecretary of th Lo An gelea County Ilulldlng Trade Council Mooney tald the movement wa backed not only by the organltatlon of which he la aecretary, but alao by the Lo Angeles County Central Labor Council. He declared that Frederick, before bla last election, had promised a "square deal to the worklngman,' but that since election he had "double- crossed" them. NEW FARMS MADE POSSIBLE Reclamation of Hundred of Thou ard of Acrea May Follow Survey Salem. With $100,000 available, th work of making s detailed aurvey of the resources of th Deachutea river can be commenced Juat aa aoon aa John 11. Lewis, atate engineer, and the chief of the reclamation service agree on the provisions of the contract be tween' the atnte and the government for the expenditure of thla fund. At present, the contract la being held up because the atnte engineer wanta to have Ita provlxlnna broad enough to cover other atrenms besides the Des chutes, and the chief of the reclama tion aervlce haa drawn the contract so a.i to confine the work to that one river. This fund of $100,000 la made up by an appropriation of $50,000 from the state nnd $50,000 from the govern ment. This la suld to bo the first time the government has agreed to co-operate with a slate on such a large acalj In a matter of this kind. Its Im portance la much greater than la gen erally understood. Success of Appl Sal Astounding. Portland. Portland's first general annln aaln. the hlirirest In the history of the United State for the same the Nehalora country, la making tenta- nlshrd the grower and th retailer's profit will be aaved to the consumer. The coroner' Jury, Investigating th death of John Van Slyke, who waa killed at Weston In a saloon fight brought In a verdict elating that 8. B. Couch, with whom Van Slyke had the fight, wa responsible for the killing, but did not charge him with murder, and he haa been held to toe circuit court In $2000 ball. Forty thouannd dollar In gold, greenbacks, stiver and checks leer tlflvd), were turned over to County Treasurer Dlmmlck at Coqullle by Sheriff Gage. Thla amount rv resent ed taxes collected In the last week, and It waa by far the largest amount received since the recent ruah to pay taxej haa begun. With the coming of the railroad Myrtle Ponlt haa developed an unus ual thirst and now desire to possess saloons of Its own so that the dry ones can be accommodated right at homo. At least ao a petition filed with the county court states and the court has set apart April 7 as the day on which to vote on the question. The greatest fruit crop the Rogue river vulley has yet experienced I predicted by all orchard men In that locality. There remains but one ele ment to durkon the prospect, frost, but probably by continuous smudging th growers will vanquish even that foe. 8ome fruit men say they would like to have a few buds nipped as that would do away with part of the enor mous summer thinning. The Dullots Lumber company, which owns large bodies of fine timber in paoo of time, ended with a record of between 20,000 and 26,000 boxes of appcla Bold, an average of about eight npplea for each man, woman and child In the city. Compared with the. famous apple sale nt Chicago, last month, whon 84, 000 boxes of apples were moved,nnd considering the difference In popula tion, Portlaad families purchased near ly three, times the quantity of fruit. Oldtlme Malheur Camp la Revived. Malheur. Following the example of Its slater town of Brogan, 18 miles south, thU old mining camp, in the extreme northern end of Malheur eounty, hold a mass meeting and rais ed a large cash bonus for the estab lishment here of the Malheur Mining News, a new weekly newspaper. The publisher receiving the bonus will put In a plant here, as well as at Brogan, and the Malheur Mining Now and the Brogan Herald will make their Initial appearance about April 1, one on Tuesday and one on Friday. " Salem Center of Big Gam Prerv. Salem. When senate bill 20S goes Into effeot th city of 8alm will b the center of a new gam preserve, to be called the Capital Qam retuse. South Dakota Sets Saloon Limit Pierre, 8. D. The South Dakota legtbluture. Just before adjournment of the session, passed a bill providing that only one saloon license may be Issued to each 600 Inhabitants with the exception that two saloons are permitted In each town regardless of slxe. ARMED REBELS NEAR BORDER Douglas, Aril. Encamped within striking distance of eeveraJ border town, gre 8500 constitutional troops while Insurrectos smong federal gar rlsons have strengthened materially the rebel force. The last word received from the besieged city of Nacoiari waa from the telegraph operator, who flashed "too hot for me here," and left his key before all wires between Douglas and Nacoiari were cut Open revolt and scenes of disorder have occurred among the 250 federal defenders of A sua Prieta, and the mil Itary officials there gave warning to all Americans to leave the town. The beat cltlxens of Agua Prlcta generally fled to Douglas, while the drunken and rebel lous soldiers pa raded the streets crying "Viva Made ro!" "Viva Maytorena!" and "Viva Dlax!" Brawls between politically es tranged companions In arms added to the confusion and terror which held the town In Its grip. tlve plans for an outlet for the timber by Ihe construction of a railroad Ao the Columbia river. The road will be built from the heart of the Nehalem oounlry to a point In the vicinity of St, Helens. It Is understood that It will be a standard road and thus made avallnble for general traffic . As the result of a fight In which a lnrgt; and ugly knife and an ax were freely used, Frank Day occupies a cell In the county Jail nt Salem, and Fred Corbln lies at his home. The fight occurred In a rooming-house, and the men toll different stories. Day re ceived a bad scalp wound from th ax wielded by Corbln, and Corbln a deep, ,ugly gash from a knife used by Day, as well as other, wounds. First through-train Bervice over the Salem, Falls City & Western since It was taken over by the Southern Paci fic was Inaugurated out of the state capital. The service is made possible through the completion of the bridge across the Willamette between Saltm and West Salem, which has Just been turned over to the operating depart ment The through trains will be op erated from Salem to Dallas, Falls City and Black Rock, and also be tween Salem and Independence, Mosy mouth and Alrlle, ... Opium Will Be Burned Pckln. The National Antt-Oplum congress, with a view to assisting China to suppress the opium trade, will appeal to the Young Men's Christ Ian association and missionary socie ties throughout the world to open funds for the purchase of as large a portion as possible of the opium stock at the treaty ports. The stocks will be burned. Annexation of Isle of Pines Desired Pittsburg. Announcement has been tnado by Thomas J. Keenan, president of the American association of the Isle of Pines, that a petition directed to President Wilson and the senate, requesting annexation of the Island will be put In circulation In this coun try and the Isle of Pines. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Club, 86c; bluestem, 99c; red Russian, 85c. Hny Timothy, $15; alfalfa, $1150. Butter Creamery, 37c. Eggs Candled, 17c. Hops 1912 crop, 17c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 16c; Wil- I lamette valley, 20c. Seattle. Wheat Bluestem, 99c; club, 86c; red Russian, 86c. , Eggs 17c. Butter Creamery, 35o. Hay Timothy, $16 per ton; alfalfa, $14 per ton. Public Sale. 1 will sell at rnv ranch, two mile eart oi poet, on main road, on Saturday, March 1 ), Ii:i, 10 bead ol llorsx, 4 Milch Cows, 1 Oliver Bulky Plow, 1 I leering Mower, 1 Champion Mower and kake, 1 Hay Buck, 1 Walking Plow, 1 Hteel Harrow, etc. Alio a lot of Household turnitur and onmeroas other articles. Term of sale: Allium under $20, rash ; on turns of (2f and over a credit of nil month will be given, purchaser giving note with ap proved security. lltxsr UacMr.a. 213 5t Li h "Real Fisherman's Luck for Duke's Mixture Smokers" Good tobacco and a good rrrl ' That' surely a lorky combination for the angler aod here's the way you can bave them both. r m ir mm 4 mm- m All amokers should know Duke's Mixture made by Liggett 4 Myert at Durham, N. C. Pay what 70a will, you cannot get better granulated tobacco for Ac than the big ounce and a half sack of Duke's Mixture. And with each of these big sack you get a book of cigarette paper FREE. Get a Good Fishing Reel Free by saving tbe Coupons now packed lo liifftt $ tlym Duke Mixture. Or, If you don't want reel get any one of the hundred of other articles. In the list you will find something for every member of th family. Pipes, cigarette cases, catcher's gloves, , cameras, watches, toilet article, etc. These handsome presents cost yoa nothing not oo cent. They simply express our appreciation of your psuooage. Remember yon still get the same big one suul a half ounce sack for &c enough to roll sway cigarette. During Ftiruary and March only, wm will no our mom rfluatratmd catalogue of prommntm FREE. Simply seod us your name aod address. Ctmrnni frum Duto't Mixture mar mt tor lit milk laet from HORSE SHOE.J.T..T!NSLY'S NATURAL. LEAF. GRANGLR TWIST, amtomt tfpm FOUR ROSES (-, 4.,bl, tovfcml. PICK PLUG CUT. PIED MONT CIGARETTES. CUX CJ GARETTES. n4 tktr ftvs r umfomt UMKtby MX. Premium Dept. St.LoaJa.Mo. ii rt f 1 7a Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by th onder. rig-ned, th administratrix of the estate ol Charles A. Oraves, deceased, to ail creditors of and all person having claim against raid estate to present them with tbe proper voucher tj the undersigned at the office of M. K. Kll;ott in Prineville, Oregon, within six months from tbe first publication of tins notice. Haled this 13th day of February, 1013. Moxa tiasvsH, Administratrix of the estate of Charles A. Oraves. deceased. Hoticc for Publication. r-psrtmnt of the Interior, U.K. LandOfflocallhe Ualli. Ornon, Fehrnarj 4nb. UK. Notice la beivt.y siren Ibal Marlon Mavttetd of Prineville, On-gon. wbo, on Marrh 10th, 1US. made uesert utna entry, no. ovum, ror swt.aeH section , 4 n-?4. and se4 nw1- wctlon 7, lowDfhlP 17 south, ranee 17 east. Willamette Meridian, haa Bled nolle of In tention to make final proof, to establish claim to tbe land shore deaerlbed before Tliuolhr R. J. Iuflr. V. . Commissioner, st hlaomee at rnnerllle. Oregon, oo toe win day of March. Il. Muvflelri. Henrr Hlnrer. Frank Pllvester. all of Prtnerllle, Orecon, and Benjamin Hinder- man of Koberta, Oregon. 2-Xip C. W. MOORE, Beclsler. Notice of Final Accounting. Nolle is hereby given by the under igced, the assignee for tbe benefit of creditor of Lena M. Lamb, that be ha filed with the clerk of tbe circuit court of the state o' Oregon far Crook county, his said final accounting of hi adminis tration of ssid estate and that tbe said final accounting will be heard and passed upon by the said court on Mon day, tbe 5th day of May, 1913. Dated thi 13th dy of February, 1913. D. F. Stewart, , Assignee. Here everywhere in the frozen north in the fever ridden swamps of the tropics they look to me for aid. To the invalid, the convalescent, the old, the infirm, I give real helpful service. A little of me goes a long way. Cyrus Noble, pure and old. W."J. Van Schuyver & Company, Agents, Portland Citation. In the county court of the Slate of Or egon, for the count' of Crook. In the matter of the estate of Mary Wilkins, deceased Citation. To the heirs unknown of Mary Wil kins, deceased, greeting: In tbe name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the county court of the state 01 Oregon, for the county of Crook at the court room thereof, at Prineville, in the county of C'ook, on Monday, the 7th day of April, 1913. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not be made by this court authorising tbe administra tor of said estate to sell all the real property of said deceased at private taie as in the petition prayed for. Witness, the Hon. It. Springer, judge of tbe connty court of tbe state of Or egon for the county of Crook, with the etal of said court affixed this 5th day February, a. D., 1!)13. 2 6 Attest: Wsebkn Bbows, Clerk. A. H. Lippman & Co. Manufacturers of Home and Office Furniture Store Fixtures and all Better Class of House Work In Pine, Oak, Fir and Mahogany; solid or veneer. Prices Lower than Portland Unless we make good, as we can and should, We ought to go back to the woods ; ' For the fellow who stays, in these modern days,) Is the man who delivers the goods. We are here and are delivering the goods, and if you wiHh to be shown come in we are ready to show you that we do good work. Portraits, Copying and Enlarging. Also Amatuer Finishing. Lafler's Studio We strive to please J Fruit Ti Suiement of Resources and Liabilities of The First National Bank v Of Prineville, Oregon l reesi Central Oregon Grown The only kind you can afford to plant, ILLUSTRATED ..TALOGUE FREE. .Write for oue. Prices low enoygh to surprise you. Lafollette Nursery Co. Prineville, 6 6 - Oregon RK80U5UE8 Loans and Discounts.. S2W,83S 03 United States Bonds 12.500 00 Bank Fremises,ete 13.M 12 Cub A Due from banks 2W,ftM 04 S531.424 19 B. F. Allen, Pr.ild.at Will WunwaU.r, VWPrulaaiit LIABILITIES capital Stock, paid in I 80,000 00 Surplus fund, earned... 50,000 00 Undivided profits, earned 56 Circulation 8.600 00 Deposits 885,099 63 1531,424 19 T. M. Baldwin, Cashier H. Baldwin, Aa'l Caahiar The Journal is Cheap at $1.50 a year The Oregon Bar At the Old Stand G.W.WUey&Co.,Prps All kinds of Choice Liquors Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranler Beer in Bottles and on Draft.