OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Wedding Stopped By Mother Medfortl. Goblet L. Smith, a youth of II. of thii city, decline he will In voke the etern arm of the law la or der to wed hit sweetheart. Minerva Wlthrow, whose mother, after giving written permission for the Issuance, of a license for the marriage, snatched her girl, who is hut IS years old, from the protection of her lover, while the couple stood before the marriage li cense clerk In Jacksonville and es corted her away to the protection of the family home. Instead of to the mar riage altar. Sheriff Te Face Grand Juror Salem. With the view of prosecut ing Sheriff Kelsay, of Wheeler county, Ir. Morris, of Fossil, and two unknown persons, whom It Is alleged brought ft boy to the reform school here sever al weeks ago In an Intoxicated condi tion, W. S. Halo, superintendent of the school, has consulted with Assistant Attorney-General Van Winkle with re lation to presenting the matter to the grand jury when It convenes, the 1st of July. SOUTHERN PACIFIC BILKED Pay Check Robber Knew Methods of Railroad Company Portland. Southern Pacific officials believe that the strangers who got away with $1600 worth of pay checks on an order to which had been forged the name of an assistant general man ager, will be found a person closely In touch with the company and Its af fairs. No person, It Is held, not thor oughly familiar with the methods em ployed in paying off the men, would have figured out how to work the scheme so cleverly without detection. A stranger presented to the pay agent at the Southern Pacific car shops in Southeast Portland an order for the pay checks of 12 engine and train men, signed by one of the assist ant general managers. It has been customary to honor orders In the past and so the pay agent did not suspect anything wrong when the stranger handed out the checks. Virgil Catching. 19 years old, a young man who has served one term in jail, and Dan Riley, alias Sailor Burke, have been arrested In Vancou ver, B. C. The two deny their guilt, have engaged a lawyer and will fight extradition, according to word receiv ed In Portland. Trace of Robber Is Lost Roseburg. Nothing has been heard regarding the whereabouts of Ray Dla- j mond, the Glendale bank robber, and j the officers are merely awaiting some word from the coast officials which will tend to substantiate the theory that be is proceeding in that direc tion. With all trails leading to the coast closely guarded by armed offi cers, Sheriff Quine maintains that Dia mond will be captured when he emerges from the heavily timbered districts through which he is travel ing. CHOLERA TO BE STOPPED State Sanitary Board to Ask Gover nor for Two Proclamations Salem. Rules to prevent the spread of hog cholera, glanders and other con tagious diseases of animals were dis- j cussed at the first meeting of the state j livestock sanitary board, provided for In an act passed at the recent session j of the legislature. The board decided to ask the governor to issue two pro- j clamations, one that all horses, mules ' and jacks must be tested to prove their freedom from glanders before being brought Into the state, and the other that all hogs shipped into the state, other than those for Immediate slaughter, shall be Immunized from cholera by the use of a serum. Charles Cleveland, of Gresham, was elected president of the board. Witness' Body Found in Sea Fort Stevens. In the discovery of a body declared to be that of Private Crawford, the location of Private Lowe in a hospital at the Presidio near San Francisco, and a letter from Corporal Shade indicating that he fled to Can ada on deserting from this post, the mystery that has surrounded the dis appearance of the government's three Important witnesses, in the case against Private Waldo Coffman, who Is charged with spreading treasonable propaganda among the troops, is be lieved to have been partially cleared up. Murder of Wife Charged Astoria. The circuit court grand Jury returned an Indictment charging Fruotose Ferdinand Fernandez with murdering his wife, the late Ruth Bur nett Fernandez, who was mysteriously stabbed at her home on June 6. HANNAH SILVERMAN Fboto by Amarlaea Praa AaaoelaUM. Hannah Silverman, leader of the I. W. W. Paterson, N. J., strikers, who is called "Firebrand." RAILROADS WILL REFUND To Be Called On to Distribute $3,000, 000 to Shippers. St Taul. At a conference with members of the state warehouse and railroad commission representatives of railways affected by the decision of the L'nited States supreme court In the Minnesota case agreed to put Into effect as soon as possible the state rates declared valid by the supreme court. These Include the !ent pass enger rate, the merchandise freight schedule and the commodity freight rate, enacted by the legislature but never put into effect because of the Injunction proceedings. The agreement ended discussion of further litigation by President Gray of the Great Northern, assured the state officials that there would be no further delay In establishing the state rates and that refunds due Bhlppere for overcharges during the period of litigation representing the difference between the present rates and those made by the state would be paid at once. The roads will be called on to die tribute approximately $3,000,000 within the next six months. ' Crack In Canal Alarms. Panama. Numerous alarming ru mors of damage have gained currency as a result of the crack that recently developed in the cutoff wall of the northwest wing of the Miraflores locks of the Panama canal. One report had it that the gates had pulled away some portions of their supporting masonry and that the cost to demolish and re build the damaged structure would be $1,500,000. GOVERNOR SULZER ATTACKS MURPHY Albany, N. Y. Accusing Charlea F. Murphy of being "behind a conspiracy to blacken my character because I refused to do his bidding," Governor Sulzer gave In detail his version of his break with the Tammany chieftain. For more than an hour the governor sat In the executive chamber and told the newspaper correspondents, bitter In Its denunciation of Tammany's lead er and replete with allegations that Murphy had attempted to Influence the executive action In matters of leg islation, appointments and removals from office. The governor said he had seen Mur phy only three times since his inau guration. "I listened to his propositions," the governor said, "but I refused to do what he wanted me to do because, In my opinion, he was wrong." The governor declared that he had been threatened with ruin unless he did as he was bid. "I have always answered," he said, "as I am answering now no mafi can ruin me but William Sulzer. 1 re fused to do Murphy's bidding. I re fused to be part of a criminal con spiracy to loot a state." THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Club, 94c; bluestem, $1.01; red Russian, 92c. , Hay Timothy, $18; alfalfa, $13. liutter Creamery, 2Sc. Ksgs Candled, 21c. Kas Candled, 19c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 16c; Wil lamette valley, 15c. Seattle. Wheat Bluestem, 93c; club, 92c; red Russian, 90c. Eggs 20c. Butter Creamery, 29c. Hay Timothy, $18 per ton; alfalfa, $13 per ton. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Wool sales at Condon abrogate) 700.000 pounds, at prices ranging trom 104 to 14 7 8 cents. Thieves broke Into the clothing store of John Anderson In Forest Grove and made away with about 40 suits valued at over $700. The farmer of Ashland hare per fected ft producer' association, and the question of establishing ft public market there Is being canvessed. Accused of tying a bunch of straw to horse's tall and setting fir te It, t St. Johns, Otto Russell was fined $10 and cost for cruelty to animal. Judge M. C. George wa sleeted pres ident of the Aoo and Daughter of Oregon Floorers, at the annual moat ing at Portland. Jay H. Upton, of Portland, wa elect ed department commander of the l'nit ed Spanish War Veterans and Salem was chosen the place of next meet ing. By an oversight In enacting new law dealing with conditions that were disclosed by Portland's vice clique scandal the defendant In these case will go unpunished. The county court has appropriated $750 to be used in defraying the ex pense of assembling a creditable ex hibit of Douglas county product at the state fair at Salem In Septmber. A Wallowa county grand jury ha reported that two drug stores In the "dry" district at Enterprise have filled during 10 months 10.700 prescription for intoxicating liquors, or so aggre gate of over 2000 gallons. According to report of the state market Inspector filed at Roseburg. the Oregon Soldiers' Home scored 97.5 out of a possible 100. The Inspector af this Is the highest score recorded by any state Institution In Oregon. Guarded by three forts and strings of electrically controlled mines which extend from the Oregon to Washing ton shores, defenses at the mouth of the Columbia are considered as good as any which protect the harbor of the l'nited State. The Oregon Bankers' association ession at Corvallls, elected W. U Thompson of Pendleton a president for the ensuing year. The banker decided to cooperate In the movement toward securing large tracts of land for colonization purposes. Governor West has appointed Ernest Ringo, Salem lawyer, special agent and prosecutor for the governor' of fice, under ft law passed many year ago. A law passed at the last session appropriated $1000 a year for the work. A solid gold nugget worth $1500 wa panned by George Armstrong and Richard Staurton on their Dutch Gulch placer claim three miles from Susan ville and 60 miles from Baker. It la thought to be the largest nugget ever found In the northwest. The first apportionment made by the state under laws passed by the last legislature was received by Coun ty Treasurer Lewis. The apportion ment amounts to $10,173.4$ and Is to be used by the agricultural society which has charge of the annual county fair In Multnomah county. Arguments were heard In the su preme court In the suit brought by L. H. McMahan, a Salem lawyer, to restrain Secretary of State Olcott and State Treasurer Kay from expending $450,000 appropriated by the legisla ture for the reclamation of lands In the Columbia Southern project. No longer' will producers be able to market their fruits In Oregon under misleading labels, If the efforts of State Dairy and Food Commissioner Mieckle avails. This official has be gun action to eliminate this bad fea ture of the trade in an effort to aid the grower who put up an honest pack. Lizzie Clark has brought suit at Hillsboro against Hare ft Gllkerson, sawmill men of Manning, to recover $15,000 damages. The plaintiff Is ft cook, and complains Uiat she was buried In the debris of a tree which the defendants' workmen felled across a cookhouse which she occupied. She allegeB that she was permanently dis abled, and may lose her eyesight a a result of her injuries. To make a study of the mineral re sources of Oregon and Induce capital to develop them, Is the object of a bill passed by the legislature creating the Oregon Bureau of Mines and Geology, and the prediction Is made that It will Increase the elemental wealth of the- state by millions of dollars, for esti mates place the value on the Importa tions of clay products alone at $5,000, 000 annually, and the Importations ol cement, building stone and other building materials also run Into mil lions yearly. A synopsis of the game and -fish laws of the state of Oregon has been f.,sued by William L. Flnley, state fish and game warden. The pamphlet will be distributed among the gun stores throughout the city and state. Will G. Steel, who will take up the of fice of superintendent of Crater Lake Park on July 1, will work In conjunc tion with Mr. Flnley In making Crater Lake Park a big game refuge as well as a place of scenic beauty. An effort will be made to get a number of Euro Dean birds Into the cart. A Hint to OFTEN have met people, who otter buying at Portland or orae where else, say: Well, I did not know that you tola it ftt the ni price," or, "I did not know that you folk bad it." In buying ft! korue you bv tt guarantee of your local merchant behind the good, and w often exchange good, after our customer discover that they really wanted something (Is. And w in ft food many cue can save you postage, expres or breakage in chipping. For instance, that phonograph or record you can get right here t the same price you pay oywher. nd av ex pre or freight. And it r.ftlly dor not pay in the long run to buy inferior good. Now her are tome thing we handle and soil t the same price aa any place: WATCH KS Elgin (0. M. Wheeler and 1! W. Raymond grades), Wallh m, HamJon, South Itend, Hamilton, Illin ois, Howard, Kto. CLOCKS Seth Tliomas, New Haven, Big Ben. HINliS Niagara and Queen Oily. rilONCKiRArHS Victor, Columbia. Records, li.lc up. Need lee, any make, 5c per 100. SEWING MACHINES New Home, New Royal, Bonita. KNIVES, Razors and Scissors, Hollow Brand. AMMUNITION U. M C. and IVter Cartridge. GUNS Remington, Union, Martin. FISHING TACKLE A Complete Line. CROCKERY In four different pattern. (Open stock.) Crook County Jewelry & Sporting Goods Store 6 t5 L. KAMSTRA, Prop. UNIVERSITY Summer School Twenty-five Instructor. Fiftv courses. Distinguished Eastern Educator added to Regular Faculty. University Dormitories Open. Board ami Room at 13 50 per week. Reduced Railroad rates. For Complete Illustrated Catalogue, Address 5 2J-4 THE REGISTRAR, University of Oregon. Eugene Peter Schuttler Wagons We have on hand a number of Wagons (all sizes) at very attractive prices J. E. Stewart & Co. NIGHT TRAIN SERVICE DAILY Through Between Cent'l Oregon! Portland Beginning Sunday, June 22d, 1913 Tourist Sleeping Cars and First-Class Coaches This service is in liou of the day trains run heretofore. The train will leave Bend at 8:30 p. m.j DeHchutes, 8:48 p. m.; Red mond, 9:10 p. m.; Terrebonse, 9:24 p. m.; Culver, 10:02 p. m.; Metolius 10:20 p. m.; Madras 10:30 p. m.; Mecca, 11:08 p. m.; Maupin, 12:40 a. m ; Sherar,l:08 a. m., arrive Portland 8:10 a. m. Leave Portland 7:00 p. m., arrive fciherar 3:03 a. m.; Mau pin, 3:26 a. an.; Mecca, 5:18 a. m.; Madras, 6:00 a. til.; Metolius, 6:13 a. m.; Culver, 6:28 a. m.; Terrebonne, 7:08 a. m.; Redmond, 7:23 a. m.; Deschutes, 7:43 a. w.j Bend, 8:00 a. m. Connections are made in Portland to and from Willamette Valley and I'uget Sound points. Fares and schedules and details will be furnished on application or by letter. W. C. WILKES, R. II. CROZIER, Asst. Gen. F. & P. Agent. Asst. Gen. Puss. Agent. II. liAUKOL, Agent, Redmond, Ore. 6 19 tf Buyers! OF OREGON June 23d August 1, 1913 REGOIMffiKY. CENTRAL OREGON LINE HAVE YOU I'ilrnl your Deed? Of Course. HAVE YOU , An Abstract) Certainly everyone tins en aUlracl now. lo vim know where your coiner are. Well, No, Nut exactly. Brewiter Enfineerini Company, I'rlnevilltt, Oregon, will locate them lor you ami guarantee the work. Survey ing, Hailing, Irrigation Knglneerlng, I'boee Pioneer SaM. I A A T Lodge nieet everyTuee 1. V. V. T. dy night. Stranger welcome. tiiii. Noma. N. O.; Hrr tliaxaa, V. U.t T. I Coon, Hoc. j C. II. I'm win pia, Trrea Local Representative Wanted -by-Large Leading Nursery Wv want permanent representative for tlila illatrlrt. Mini lie peraon o( good alandlng ami character am should have om knowledge of horticulture. Mail be able to devote alt jrnur lima to the hoalneea. t'nleaa you are making llfSO 00 er inonili, jrnu are not doing well aa you ahouUI. Many of nur ealrn men make from I VI 00 to 17.1.00 per week, Orenru tree are known throughout thii aiate aa being perfectly reliable, etdr.lv, taut grots era, early her ra ami coating no mora than tola ol tree that are not nearly o good. We have but on ri proarntailve tu each ter ritory. V'e aunt you In every pneaihla way. Our nursery la recognised aa the Urgent and moat lavorably known In tin entire west. Our terms are liberal. II you want a pvrmaiienl, good paving poatlion wllli an upiKirtuuity of enlarg ing your Held ol activity, writ tie to day, tiive lefcrenoa, l occupation, etc., with 'our Aral Idler. Oregon Nursery Company Orenco, Oregon " '-"J 4t Notlc cif C.nU-.t lvpnrttucnl id the Interior. I'lilti'd Sttiti l.nnil lillice, The lllm,(r K June H, lul l. 10 John M. Wi-atdill, i.f I'rlm-vllle, Ori'ilou, I'cilllcativ. Ymi nre IiitvIiv tmllili'd Hint Thum n l,owi who iflve rrlncvlllc, Ore Koli.riirt' of J K Itiilx-rta, na til ul iilllc addriwi, did mi Mny 1, l'.il.l, file In thla ullii-e bla duly corrobor ated application to riiiitivt mid -euro th riiiicclliitlini of yuur hum,' ati'ml, acrliil Nil 07 1 1). mnde Juno 27, IK 10. fur t 'V Mi-tlun 17, ni nw , ii l lull 20; tiiwunlilp 17 anutll, rlligr 1? ciiHt, Wllliiinctto ini-rlilliin, nnil na liroiiiiila for bla rotitcl be nlli-Ri-a that anld John M. Wralfnll line whol ly nbiiudoticd anld tract fur over two yenra hint piutt: Unit be line wholly Hilled to rvaldt' upon, Improve or cultivate anld laud for over two yenra Inat piuit, or nt nil eluce milk Inir anld entry. You nre, therefore, further notified Unit the aald nllcKntloua will tm taken by thla olllce na hnvltitf Invu roiifcaeed by you, mid your anld en try will be raiiirliil thereunder with out your further rlubl to lie beard therein, either Ix'tore thin olllce or oil nplienl, If you full to Die In thla olllce within twenty day alter the I (li lt I'll publication of thla notice, aa ahown below, your anawer, under on Hi, Bpiilllcally iih-pIIiik and re HpolidlUK lo t hi w ulleuulloiia nf con ical, or II vmi full within that time to lib- In thla olllce tine proof that you have aorved a copy of your HliMWer on the aald euiileMiint either In peraon or by rcKlatered liiall. If thlaaorvlce i iniulu by the delivery ol n copy nf your anawer to the coll tcatnut In imtmuii, proof of audi mT vice tiiuat lie ell her the aald content. Hlil'a written ucknowliilKlueiit of hla receipt of the copy, allowing the Into of lla receipt, or the ntlldavlt of the iieraou by whom the delivery wna made, atatliiK when and where the copy wan delivered; If lllllilc by rela tered mull, proof of auch aervlee tiiimt coiialat of the nfllilnvlt of the permit! by whom the copy wna mailed atat liiK when and the poat olllce to which 11 wna mailed, and thla nllldavtt m nut be nccompiiuleil by the poet nuiMter' receipt for the letter. You ihoulil Mtutu In your anawer the tin mo of the poat olllce to which you dealre future notlt-ca to be aent to you. ('. W, MnoliK, Itcntater I lute of flrat publication, June 1!). " " aecond publication, June 26. " " third publication, July 3. " " fourth publication, July 10. Notice to Creditors. Notice ii hereby niven that the under tinned Ima been, by the county court of the state of Oregon for Crook county, duly appointed administratrix of the palate o! Klmer Clark, deceased, and all persons having claim attains! tuld es tate are hereby rcuuired to present the siime, duly viirittoif, to siiid administra trix at the law office of M K. Drink, In the city of I'riueville, Crook enmity, state n( Oregon, within six month from the (lute of the llrst piib'ictuiun of this notice. Hated and published first time Muy 2llth, 11113, FlUJiCfcs Cl.Allk. Administratrix nf the ealate of Klmer Clark, deceased. ft ifl-tlt Toppenish Nursery Co. Are PromptneM and Quality of Service Any Interest to You? Honliln acttlnn the hliihcut ursilo of nnriinry uliiek to he iilimliiuil, la It mil liuporlniit ilmt you get It from a rcllitlilo coiuhtii. ihio that In In liuilneM to nay, rcmly to Mini earn ol ymi for yon lo mine, anil one Hint in iletur-inlnt-il to kIvo iilllK('lhiii? 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