OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. JOHN PURROY MITCHELL I BEF NEWS 0F OREGON Appl Man Don't Agr lliitwl Klver. AltliutiKh Hie tlei'lalon if the llix.il Ulvi-r B(iilinrowfr in 11111 mewing her, win-it r-i'r--n(n- llvi- itk ir-Ki-iit frtim Hi" t di visions Into which Dip states (if Muho. Montana, WimkliiKl'iil nntl On iion hud Wn dlvlilrd l.y lh North I'imlfic ills- trlliutura. was (iivurnMo lo the cen trill lint rtlutliK Mini 'IHiiK ai;ciiiy or Hi.nUiil last full lit Bl'iikmir, the en tire ri-KliiiMlti)lll y of affiliation with Him illalrlhutiir (tun left to the lioiiril (,f illriTtum ot Hi" AM'liltrowcra' A" oclutlou. Ilia r titly fornu'd coinliln- niton cf loriil apple sales companies. A to whetlnr or not local fruit will he khliri) ty Hi dlMlrlbulorn this )rar lumii on the roncesahin of the tuiiril of trustees of the central BKincy MltowttiK til Wi'HiiTII Oregon districts to lu iniilll otflre lit llooil Uivcr l.iM.-ud of having nil of the business of tho concern transacted at Hpohnm. I I 1 r V... . 5 - mM0 John Purroy Mltchsll, appointed collector of ths port of New York by President Wllion. BIG PINE PLANT DESTROYED Largeit of 8I Mills Coneumed When Art Spark Fllea In Shavlngi llaker The llnl of H Haker White I'lim Lumber company was to tully detro)ed by fire. The loaa l tlmatcd at from U'uO.UOO to Illiu.uoO. fully covered by Insurance. Tho fire orllnnl-d presumably from a spark from nil arc. In the shavings room. adjoining l'" boiler room. Kit glneiT King alone In the etiKine room. 11 a between shifts, lie was tudly Injured. M stayed In Hie en gine room lo Hound the whistle for the aliirin afler Ihe fire gullied headway. The entire plant. Including sawmill, a new dry kiln, the moat modern In t-uslrrn Oregon, una turned. The mill wiii the largest, bent eiuled and moat modern of tho lx lurge mllla operating here. Schooner Randolph Blown Aehora Gold Hearh. The guaollne schooner JtHUdoluh, louded with supplies for 111" Wedderburn cannery, la fast aground on the south spit of Hogue river. The engine refined lo work Jut aa the ves sel wns In tho entniui-.e of the river. A anil was hoisted In an attempt to make It through th breakers, but a heavy wind blew her upon the bench. The cargo la aufe). Acquitted Upon Charge of Libel J'ortland Kvldently not satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that tho Portland Kally News waa malicious und untruthful when It called County ; Judge Cleeton and County Cotnmla- j lunar Uglnner "plnlu robbers" Inat i Jiinunry. the Jury lu the libel cae ( ugiilnat the News, with Cleeton and , l.lghtner a prosecuting witnesses, re- . turned a verdict of "not guilty." The j Jury waa out about six hours. j INFATUATED MAN KILLS j Mra. Flaher, 22, Meeta Untimely End; j Husband Unable to Reecue Her. I'ortlund. A bullet fired through her temple by nn Infatuated lover end ed the life of Mia. Neo Kisher, pretty u ml misguided, the traglo cllmux of an "affair" with the man. who then shot himself and fell deud across her body. The man. K. W. Allen, a plumber, working for the Portland Heating company, had become erased over hor, a married woman. Ha rushed Into the house at 0S Montgomery streot, where she lived with her husband, dashed up the stairs and Into her room. For 20 minutes with the door barri caded, he kept her there holding off with threats ot death any who should Interfere with him. He fired three hots at her husband, Jess Klaher, who Is working on the construction of a new fire station at Fourth and Mont gomery streets, two blocks away, and had been summoned to Bave bis wltf. Timber Held Real Estate Hlllsboro. The Injunction suit of Charles J. Cowanlah, an Indian, to stop the oporutlon of the Reese mill, 10 miles north ot Hillaboro, was won by Cowanlah. The mill stands on land sold by Cowunluh, und on whlctt he holds a mortgage for $4200. His com plaint In the case alleges that defend ants will abandon the land after cut ting the timber and that his security Is Impaired. Interest attaches to the ciiae from the Insanity charge brought ugalnst pluintlff by one of the opera tors of the mill. At the heurlng he was declared sane and discharged. Brief NewsoMhe Week Clileo, Cal.. bus been Invaded by grasshopper, and orchards and ulfnl fa fields of Hint district and Orovlllo are being budly itumnKcd. KkIiI of the large rullroads entering Chicago have posted notices Issued by the Illinois Vigilante rssoclutlon warn ing girls against chance acquaint ances. A torrent iul rnlnfnll which caused ireiima to overflow and destroy prop erty, did diuiiiiKe to the extent of IL'DO.OOO at Superior, Wis. The Scottish home rule bill has ! passed Its second reading In the house ; ot commons at London. It follows ! with some changes the lines of the Irish home rule bill. i lli-iit records for the month of May have been broken In Kansas. The mercury climbed above the 100 mark In most Parts of the state. The Idaho-Washington convention of the farmers' union, In session at Spokane, adopted resolutions advocat ing a congressional Investigation of the Jule business to determine on the existence of a trust. Congress Is ask ed to put grain bugs on the tariff free list. Members of Ihe boards of sldermen and supervisors at Denver have an nounced that they will not relinquish tltl to office In favor of the five com ! missloners recently elected. They 1 were elected for four years, they as sert, and the recall has not beeii In voked against them. The London Standard advises Japan ! to "ao slow" In Its Issue with the 1 I'ulted States. It asserts that Japan ' should deal with the question as pure- ! ly a business mutter, and that Its sen ' tlinenta of offended niclul and nntton- ; nl pride should not cuter Into the ne ' gotlutlons. Women temperance workers have won a fight of many years to acquire i full title to the Temple building In the I financial district In Chicago for the purpose of dedicating the skyscraper as a niouument to Frances Wlllnrd. Ida Kennedy did the talking for the trio. She and Lucy Quelette and Chriatlna Pablo admitted altering money orders which their parents In Montana had sent them. "tVe needed the extra money," she) told the Judge. "We knew It wasn't exactly right, but didn't think It wag o very wrong." People nthe News Hubert Underwood Johnson has re tired from the editorship of the Ceu tury magazine at New York. He Is a widely known writer. To attend a meeting of the Lincoln memorial coinmlssiou, former Presi dent Taft will come to Washington June 9, for his first visit since he left the White House. Franklin B. Oault has resigned as president of the South Dakota univer sity at Vermillion. S. D after serving seven years. He was formerly pres ident ot Wentworth college at Taco ma, Waah. All otflcera were re-elected by the general conference of the Seventh Day Adventlsta of the World, In session at Takoma Park, Md. They are: Klder A. O. DanielB, president; Elder W. A. Splcer, secretary; W. T. Knox, treas urer. Stephen K. Stlllwell has been sen tenced at New York to from four to eight years in Sing Sing. Stillwoll Is the former state senator who waa con victed of bribery by a Jury after be ing exonerated by the New York state senate. Kmmeline Pankhurst, the English suffragette leader recently released from Jail, Is suffering from acute Indi gestion. She Is In a most enfeebled condition and her suffragette follow ers are alarmed for her life. A dispatch from Nogales, Arlx., says that Dldlor Maason, rebel birdman, sailed his big airplane over the federal gunboat Guerrero In Quaymas bay. He remained at a height of 6000 feet and none of the shells fired by the ship's gunners took effect. Governor Sulaer ot New York has named Miss Anna Morgan as one of the delegates from that state to the first American conference on social' Insurance, to be held June t and 7 at Chicago. She is the daughter of the late J. P. Morgan. Tl Iv ruins have fallen In Slier- ; mini and Clllliim counties snd the crop outlook Is regarded as very prouila- j lug- I A iew gold saving machine lias wen s-t up on Ihe sand at Oold ll-ucn. It will handle K.0 tons In 20 hour. Those Interested hope they bave solved the separation problem. The stale engineer has approved nnnllcHtlons of the Harney Valley He- clHiuiilloii company to Irrigate 64.000 I acres. Four to six reservoirs will ue required for storage purposes. On the request or Senator Lane, the war department ordered the sea going dre.lge Chinook In commission a soon as possible, on account or tne high water on Ihe Columbia bar. A full classification of the govern ment land In the Metollus river valley has been started by the L'ulted States government, following the filings of many applications for homesteads In thut territory. The department of commerce has Informed Senator Chamberlain that It has requested tho treasury department to assign a revenue cutter to patrol the course for the Astoria Motorboat club regatta. Ten striking linemen accused of en gaging In a riot at Oswego bave been tu.miri over to the grand Jury, one of Ihem was shot In the groin and an other hit with a hand axe by non un ion men. With practically no opposition, bond have been voted at Kiamaiu I.-.IU to take un the outstanding war n,ni Indebtedness. The city will be on a cash basis so soon as the bonds are sold. A riint-her from Illinois river walked out of the third story of the Cold Ueach hotel while asleep, falling shout 30 feet. He was picked up uncon sclous and badly shaken, but appar ently not seriously Injured. With a large number of ledgers i.,ri. snd others books in evidence, the grand Jury began an Investigation luto the affair of the Roseburg Na tional bank. The bank suspended bus iness about a year ago. Iteferendum petitions against the ..u.nA.ia' ttninttcniintlon act. the Ulniliriia -- rmmtv attorney bill and the sterlllia- lion bill bave been presented at tne secretary of state's office for tiling and the names are being checked. Hi'Dresentatlves of over 60 publish Ing firms have appeared during the Dst few months before the Oregon ipxt book commission, which will meet at Salem for the purpose of adopting text books for the schools ot the state. It Is announced at Marshfleld that the Southern Pacific has Issued or deri for two more tunnels on the s il lamette Pacific line between the Slus law and the I'mpqua, thus disproving the rumors that the line was to come in by way of Drain . Senator Chamberlain has written to Secretary Lane Informing him that ac cording to the statements of Kngineer Hapson the estimated cost of J100 per acre for the West Umatilla extension will be (lie outside cost of the project. and that the first unit could be com Dieted for $75 an acre. In a natural amphitheater formed by sloping hillsides, with the grass-cover ed hollow at their base aa a stage and the blue sky overhead as a celling, the students of the University of Oregon will this year present Henrtk Ibsen's drama, "Peer Qynt," before the yislt ors to the commencement exercises. The people of Gardiner, Scottsburg and Klkton have decided to Incorpor ate the Port of Umpqua, by a majority of 89 votes. A bond Issue will be floated for the purpose of building a Jetty at tho mouth of the Umpqua. The proposed port will have an as sessed valuation of over $4,000,000 and contains about 650 square miles. Officials of Mllwaukle have an nounced that the town will proceed at once to sell the water bonds of $20, 000 authorized at the recent special election and erect a new plant, refus ing to purchase the two private plants at the Drlces the owners demand. The bonds run 20 years and bear five per cent Interest. Full negotiations have been conclud ed with an English syndicate through W. J. Wllsey for the sale of part of Major U D. Kinney's Coos bay prop erty for $600,000, and a deal Is pend ing for the purchase et the remainder for $475,000, making a total million dollar sale. The minor portion of the Kinney property which has not been purchased has a questionable title ac cording to the owner, and when this has been settled In the courts, the English people expect to purchase the balance. J. C. La France, accused ef substi tuting a dead body for himself to se cure Insurance money, was held to the grand Jury In the Municipal court at Portland. The Modern Woodmen ot America are the plaintiffs In this case. June IS, 1912, La France disap peared from Portland, a body being found a few days later on the Clacka mas river, which body was claimed by his wife and burled. The Insurance companies took up the case and had him arrested four weeks age t Ban don, Coos county. Paint Your Home! While White Lead and Oil i Cheap We tell Pioneer White Lead at 10c per pound in 50 pound lota and up. Beat on the Pacific Coast. Boiled Linseed Oil at 85c per gallon. Guaranteed pure. We have a lot of Cedar doors, different sizet, in 5-PaneI and regular 4-Panel, 1 i in. and 1 8 in. thick. - All Al goods which sell for$l 50 and $1.75. All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. A. H. Lippman & Co. Crook C.ountv Bank PRINEVILLiVOREGON lHina ItHliklliK lloue , u-li ai(t fc.Jban. W. A. Booth. Pre. LiabilitiM tva kx -4 ''piii Pa'd l fu" ' 4'-"(V Hurplus 14 M iTi Undivided prollU . ;":? ip-" ... gw.onn.oo Total j.iroi5 I), r. Htswast. Vlce-Pres. L. A. Booth, Ailtanl Cliler C. M. Ei.iis. Cashier one Cyras Noble high-ball will quench, your thirst on the hottest day pure mature bottled at drinking strength W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon J Summon. In the circuit cnirt of the atnte of Ort-K'iii for the (unity of Crook. Aiuaiidn Thurulmry, pl.iintlft, vs. Mown II. Hryans mid IN'IIh H. Bryan. 0. W. Michael anil Norn .Mli-hiii-l, V. K Anmilon und Mnry J. Aiii'kIoii, trunk Cnlliili'in und I'lura K. Cnlliilmn, K.J. Clilngreii mid Cliliiu-n-n, lefi-iiiliiute. Tor rank 'iillahaii, Clnrn E. Calla han, K J.CIirlimn-ii mul Chrtu- rren. Iclcliiliint. ; In the name of the state of Oregon, i you awl each of you arc ln-reliy re quired to apK'iir and answer the comi'l'ilnt tiled airnlnet you In the 1 alxiVK entitled suit on or In-fore the 2M (lay of June, 1H13, said date l- IiiK six wevk after the date of the ; first publication of thi summon. If you fall toapiienr and answer ' the plaintiff will apply t the court for the relM prayed for In hT com i plaint filed herein, which relief i for ' judgment ngaliiMt defendants, Mow i li I,--.,.,.. wl l;llft ft. I'.rvnn. I'. uu' ii K Amadou. Frank t'alluhan and K. J. Children, for the sum of Eight Hundred (HOO.Uti) Hol lar and lnt-ret itiereou irnin wuij 1, 11(11, at ten I HI) per rem ix-r an num aud for One Hundred ($100.00) Hollar attorney' fee and for her coat and illshiirsement herein and for a decree foreclostiiK a certain mnrtKnge made und executed b the defendant. Mown H. lirynn and i,uiiu u Ppvnnti to the (ilalntiff here in upon the south half of the north west quarter and the north half of the aoiithweat quarter of section two 12), townsnip inurieru o-o south, ranite fourteen (14) east, W. M., to satiety said juumeni. "' forever bur and foreclose each and all of the defendant herein of all right, title and Interest In and to said premise and time uiamiiu nue such other anu lliriner renei m i. the court may seem pro)Kr. Tht summon 1 serveu uiiou jui . ...tl.lli.u 1 1, in ttmrfnf hv order of the Honorable W. L. "Brailhnw, judlte of the above entitled cause, made on the 5th day of May, l!tl3, requiring the publicatiou of till summon to lie made at leat once a week for lx couerutive week lu t'rook Cuuutv Journal ana requiring that the 11 rat publication lie made on the Htli day of May, 1913. HrxTISIITON " ll-".-. 58 Attorneys for plalntin. Express and Passenger Stage Line Three hmir between Redmond anil Trlnevllle, fare $1.50. Agent for Nortehru. tit. Northern and American Express Co. (itll open from 7 a. m to 6 p. in.; Sunday 9 to 1:.0. Ollloe at Pioneer Cream o. Jourdan & Son Just Opened : Livery Feed and Sale Stable In Cornett Stage Barn Prineville, Oregon Special attention given to the traveling Public. Hay 25c a day per head. Give us a call. White & Mackey, Props. ii-19 Notice of Contest Department of the Interior. L'nited States Land Office, The Dalle. Oregon. May 26, 1913. To Everett F. McCoy, of Newberg, Oregon, l,onteiee: v.... ..uhur.,i,r nott fled that George T. Randies, who gives Rolwrtx, Ore gon, care oi w.j. i.miooi, on h post office address, did on May 2, 1913. tile In thi office hi duly cor roborated application to contest and secure the canceiianon oi jour Home stead, aerial -o. uoio, umu 1910, for swl sej, section 18, oi nej, swl nel, section 19. township IT, range 17, e., Willamette meridian, M.nml. f,.p hlu pnntest he al- C&llil I i.u .... - lege that said Everett F. McCoy ha wholly aoi-nuoneu, inneu m icmuc upon, cultivate or Improve said tract of land for over ix months last pant a by law required, or at all since mating emu cuuj, i... n,,t heen taken accord ing to the law and regulation per taining to aosencea irum uuiuc gtead. ... . You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken tiv tin omce as uuviu uct confessed by you, and your said en trv will be canceled thereunder with out Tour further ngni to ue mra.. therein, either before this office or on appeal, if vou fall to file In this ofllce . . ' . . . ,1.. nl.,w ! WltntU twenty Ull.vs conr. I..- FOl'KTH publicatiou oi mis uuuee, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and re sponding to these allegations of con test, or It VOU mil Wlllim mut umu io fr, t'lila office due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on ine sniu cuniwiam , lu person or by registered mall. If tuls service is iuaue u wo of a copy of your auswer to the con testant in person, prooi ui ui -vice must be either the said contes tant's written acknowledgment of his receipt oi ine copy, nuuiuS date of Its receipt, or the affidavit of the person bv whom the delivery was made stating when and where the copv was delivered; if made by registered mail, proof of such service ... .lt .( the nffidavit of the, person bv whom the copy was maik ed stating when and the postofflee. to which it wns mailed, and this af fidavit must be accompanied by the. postmaster's receipt ior me iener. 10U SUOUIU Slilie in ju' the name of the postotlice to which, you desire future notices to be seut to you. C. V. Moork, Register. Date of first publication June 5. Date of second publication June 12. Date of third publication June 19. Date of fourth publication June 2fi. JT fr 1 71 pniMirvTr t it ntJimnw S i r"" ' " j Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY 1 THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or mouth at Reasonable rates. Remember ua when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent Notice for Publicatiou. Department of the Inteiior, V. !? Laud Office at The Dalles, Ore. .May 2(ith, 1913, Notice ib hereby give'u that V.lu-urd O. T.flffftn of Hampton, Oregon, who. on April 4. 1908, and March 16, 1911, made additional No. 08352, for eft ewj. ej set aet'ciuii Bwj bw'4 eeuuuii uwj 1 naotn 97. n ' r. ..1 DA;nn OU township 20 south, rauge 20 east, Wil latueiie -nenainn, naa meu nonce or intention to matte nnai tnree-vear proot trmoiiDu i mini &u tliu inuu t k'vi j described before Timothy E. J. Puffy, 1. S. Commissioner, at his office at Prineville, Oregon, on the 5th day of July, 11U3. Claimant names as witnesses : Louis Bennett, Harry Karnes of Barnes, Ore gon ; Charles A. Stevenson, Ruben Inga trom, of Held, Oregon. 5-20 C. W. Moork, Register. Notice to Creditors Notice is tu'ivby given by the undersigned i nf iiu in i ii isi i hum ui nit- eMiiif oi ooreii n inv ert Bendixsen, deeeused, lo tb creditors of said estate and all persons having claims against the same to present such claims to i. t j, uuny, aiunuey tor aia estate, at Prineville, Orejfon.or to Charles A. Sherman, administrator nt Kife, Oregon, wlthiu six months trom the first publication of this notice. Dated and published the first time this -'9tb. day of May. lUUt. CHAM. A. HH HUMAN. Administrator of the cstatnorsoren Robert Bendixsen, deceased.