OREGON NEWS NOTES Of GENERAUNTEEEST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Bank Cashier Paroled. Falera Coincident with an a-rjnv-rmonl that State Superintend ent of Ra-.ks Wright had dtx-lired a dividend of JO rr cent for the deposi tors of the First State Park of rhllo atiath. tsakiruj a total of 0 per cent declared, is another that James Evars, cashier of the hank, convicted of for gery and aeritesce! to aerve from two to 10 rear ia the pc n:teiitiry. has keen paroled. The liabilities of the institution were $Jj.(n', and Mr. Wright believe the assets U! be sufficient to pay the depositor la full, but there will be no money for the stockho'der. The bank failed la October. 11L and Evars. whose right name i Evans, wa inlicted e-oon afterward. Money le is allied to have used fraudulent ly was invested in a creamery by th cashier, and. it is said, he sot no ben efit from It. LASiDS TO BE THROWN OPEN Scvernmenf New Policy Will Aid la Development of Oregon. Portland. Carrying out the eovera wient ' new policy of seekittg out what agricultural lands may lurk within the confine of forest reserves and deso lating it properly so that it may be thrown c?i-n for actual settlement. Thief Forester Henry s. Graves ar rived ia Portland from Washington. During his visit here he eipett to settle definitely for recommendation what shall be done with tracts which have been the subject of fifld agents' investigations, both in the Siuslaw re lion of southwestern Oregon, the pu mice lands of central Oregon, the Des chutes region and in the Cow lit river keU In the Rainier forests of Watt In poo. Heretofore the government has made little effort toward discovering what tracts are suitable for agricul ture. The prospective settler was re quired to seek out the lands himself. decide whether he could use them for. agriculture and then' make hi appli cation for settlement. By the new plan, experts of the for est service will pick out fertile tracts now grown up in trees, report them raitable for agriculture, and eventual ly have them listed separately from the general forest reserves, throwing them open for homesteaders from time to time. This will include land from which the timber has been sold. Barton Is Given 1-10 Year Term Coquiile. Judge Coke passed sen tence on J. S. Barton, who was re cently convicted of an attack upon Hiss Madge Ycakum, to an indeter minate term of from one to ten years in the penitentiary. The case has been appealed and bond furnished. Barton is a Coquille abstractor and representative from Coos county in the state legislature. Succumbs to Hydrophobia Portland. Frank Griffith, proprie r of sight-seeing automobile con cern, died in agony of hydrophobia as tiie result of the bite of a mad dog auffered five weeks ago. At the hos pital where Griffith was confined he hurst a straitjackel and it required the efforts of six strong men to sub due him. VALE GETS MANY SETTLERS i fcovernmem to upen Large Tract to Entry. , ale. The throwing open by the government of 110,000 acres of land adjacent to Vale to homestead entry promises to make this city the mecca ef homeseekers during the nt-it ftw months. A large proportion of this land is fertile valley and bench land, below the Eully Creek and Star Moun tain irrigation projects, and being sus ceptible of irrigation cannot be taken IP under the 320-acre homestead law, 160 acres being the most any one per- con can homestead. Of this l2Ed, 73,000 acres have been Beld in a petroleum resent and 37, K'O acre were withdrawn for the Harper reservoir project. Settlers have been petitioning the interior de partment at Washington for the pan two years to release the petroleum re serve lands, and have just succeeded in having this done. The land will be open for selections, accordinj to advice received by the Vale Land of Vce, on July 18, at 9 o'clock A. M and filings will be received after ) A. M. August 18th. Bogus Money at Bandon. Eandbn. In the last few days buE ness men and others have found them selves possessors of half dollars which are not genuine. Upon investigation it is learned that the circulation of the counterfeit money began during the Fourth of July celebration In Bandon. Approximately $250 of the half dollir coins was placed in circulation here. COL M. M. MULHALL V I awaC 'tH Colonel M. M. Mulhall, forwier lob byist for National Association of Man ufacturer. star witnew in th Senat lobby Inquiry. IDAHO BANKERS SET FREE Kettenback and Kester Pardoned by President Washington. President Wilson has granted unconditional pardon to W il liam F. Kettenbach and George H. Kester. Lewiston. Idaho, banker, con victed on the charge of having falsi tied records of the Pirst Natn.-r.al Back of Lewiston. Idaho. Th pardon was granted after the president had conferred with Senators Borah, cf Ida ho; Lane, of Oregon, and Kern," of Indiana, and after they had trots'.J appealed to the president to do justice to men, who, they showed, were mar tyrs to abuse erf privilege by govern ment prosecutors formerly expiojed by the department of justice. But for this pardon Ket:et.bach and Kester would each have been reqr.red to serve five years in the penitentiary. Banana Finds Advocate New Tork. President Wilson may be deluged wh hundreds of letters in defense of the banana a tie poor man s fruit." it wa said by sonie of those present at a meeting in Cooper Colon, at w hich speakers advix-i pro test against tie proposed til of pie- ; tenth of 1 per cent a perns i on ti-1 mported into ti...s ccmrtry. ' T Stop Carrbiinj in San F San Fraicsca S&r m-.r.' li big gam: ling c!t.Ls cat j ti-rj doors at once and for J ;.-. T"x was the fiat issued ty Chtf of F :,- White after an hour t eerrfereire k. hind closed doors w.-i tie j;r-.-tors. -appr. e;:cr azj .tti of the li d-h. Dyran-.'te Plotter Freed Leavenworth. Kan. Eiward E. Phillips, convicted at ladiasapclU of conspiracy in the alleged dynamite piot, is the first of the ZZ men to leave the United States pen-tentiary a free man. Plotter Ajainit Muerta Arrected j Mexico City. A piot to assassinate ( i-resiaent Hutn, General Felix Inax and General Elanquet, the war minis ter, has been frustrated by the arrest of one deputy and 19 others of no great prominence. RAILROADS-EMPLOYES FOR ARBITRATION WaEhi.igton. Representatives o f tie E0.O00 conductors and trainmen of eastern railways who have voted to strike for higher wages aid managing o...cen cf the railroads agreed at the V.'Lite Kosae to submit their differ ences to arbitration under the tiroritv ior-s of the Clay N'ewlancs act, which President w'--ton and congressional lesdtrs promise to make law. Ia the meantime no strike will be declared, official! of the employes' trolherhood agreeing to an armistice. This vicory for arbitration over the E'rike was the result of a two-hour conference at the White House be tween President Wilson and cemgre lional leaders, both republican and democrats, the presidents and manag ers of the railroads and representa tives of the Brotherhoods of Conduc tors and Trainmen. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Club. Sfrc; biuestem, 44c; I d Russian, fc!c. Hay Timothy, $18; alfalfa, J13. Butter Creamery, 20c Eggs Candied, iec; ranch. 2Jc. Wool Eastern Oregon, 16c; Wil lamette valley. lSc Seattle. Wheat Bluostem. ilc; club, tOc; red Russian, tc Egg 2Sc. Butter Creamery. 3lc. Hay Timothy, ;8 per too; alfalfa, 113 er ma. 4 I - J- ,W ai - ' ' - 1 " i BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON The president h et a!U t0 acrv In Kl.mia.h county for entry un der the eulargts homestead act. S'-n.tW'r Cli.,mbTiaiti haa avt-j'ttd an imitation to lUiiver the prl.u-.pal ad Irvss before the I'uiled Iriah ot c'.Us in t'hici'so August IS. Fii'tren rermi! for the construction of rsoroirs in the stute t an itl-u.a't-d cx.t of $1.41.",i'", were isurd by the slate engineer durir.s the juar tor ending June 50. The c:l'r.:: ef Madras hae ortn !icd fa.r association, and, will hold tt-e first arnual fair and lletx- ex it Isit ia Maura on October IS, IT, and IS. Whie playing with smul! target rilie at Hsk.-r. Gerald Moodv. the yenrcld xn of Orsta Moody. weal thy slwptuan. iu accidentally hot through the had and instar.tiy kil!-d. The first conference ever held for church min.it. -m of all deuominaiion In Or-.-gvn will take place at the I'nl v-sliy rf Oe;on during the wtek of Juif :i to ::. Py unan.nious ee-.rm the enate pfid a b.ll making Oregon land h had tw-en withdra or clai- fiid as oil lan 1 subject to entry un di r the honiesiend or drert land law. Apl iiiatioti h be-a received by :h- c-in.ptrv-:ier of the currencr for psrniiMvoa to convert the State bank .if Redmond into the Hrst National Bank of Redmond, with a capital of r-:-. !'rifi-.-ser C. J. Puh-el! has resign ed as head cf the .violcsicl depart n:tit of l-arerce college at Appie ton. W an eld Vetholisl institution, to become pm-s dent of Pacific univer- i siiv of Forest Grove, j To prevent the necessity of having to rvmove a ntimt'er of old soldiers from the S.-l !.er' home at Roeburg, ' the na-.e b rd of control meed th I pec.oa limit over w hich veterans will net be admitted from $i a tocath to J Accord. ng to an announcement ; cade by Assistant State Supertntrnd ' est of PuMic Instruction Carlton. j teachers tok the recent examination, j This is the largest number to take an examiuatijn ia the h.story of the j state. It doe not matter what the amount ! of a widow's salary or wage 1, If h j has children depending upon her for ! support and ha no other Income aside from her wage, she Is eligible to the b,t..-.'.t of the widow's pension law. according lo an opinion given by the attorney general. Senator Chamberlain wfil tike tip w.ti -h secretary of the Interior a ;Li frwrs the residents and clti-le-Lj rf tie Grand Pvocde Indian re r a:, i-i axi vicinity to replace pre nr. i;fa w.th oce competent nit - do f.'ljce dity aid look after c : tzi .z'. r "nd-an. A CJTtt ci JJ.-l.f'lO ti been J at --gt whi'.h covers nearly ZH'A acre t timber along the Na tron ex-en5.cn. It wa given by the Pens T.trV-r ct-nnpaay of Warren, Pa-, to tie Dewtt Trart company, and 1 taken to ind.cate the early eonatruc-t-oa of a large sawmill Marital! and Hick Lockett were In dicted at a special es;on of the grand jury at Baker, and their bail is fixed at l&M. They are accused of stealing thoasjinds of dollar worth of cattle from eastern Oregon ranges, and if they are convicted. Sheriff Ker foot will receive a reward of II'X'O. According to a ttement made at Salem by Governor West, 14 cent a day for three meal, or a little over five cent a meal. Is the average dai eoEt to the state of Oregon for feeding its employe and prisoners at the peni tentiary. At thi small cost, he says, an abundance of food of a good qual ify is provided. R. L. Karri win of the tate engin eers' force, ha farted a iirvey of 'he Clackamas river to determine the fill and topography of the banks as a means of ascertaining the value of the stream for water power purposes. l-nsg thi eaon he will take op a s.miiar survey of the Sandy, Hood, Eantiam and McKenxi river. The senate pased Senator Cham leriains' bill authorixing the state of Oreton to exchange 40,000 acre of school senior. in forest reserve for a compact body of land In the San tiam reserve, not exceeding 40,000 acres in area, which land shall be held by the sure for a permanent state re serve. A dozen men will be sent to Tilla mook tCnty to spread poisoned grain over an area of 2000 acre and kill field mice, gopher and other rodent pests that might destroy the seed of Douglas fir to be planted there thi summer. This arrangement ha been made at Eugene by A. E. Cahooa, su- ; pet-visor of the Siuslaw national for est, j .Although the law which required ; commiMion merchant to obtain tata license and put them under the reg ulation of the tate railroad commis sion, lias been operative more than a month, only one concern has obtained a Jicenbe. The object of the law wa the protection of farmer and fruit growers and many have asked the railroad commission why the law 1 not tiiforcfcd. 1 1V-. ft "This is My Choice of am ts. n s.'vC'iiii'i'iV'i trri!fefx w Duke's Mixture Present" Among the manjr valuable prmrnls now given away with l.ielt(?Mfrt Duke's Mature there it muiic thing lo suit evrry taste and In this all -plravuig Mlufartmn the presents are exactly like the tobacco it.clf. F all clvc of men like the selected Virginia auJ North Carolina br.ht leaf that you get in I7T l Now thi famous old tnUcco will be tn,, popular than ever foe It u now a l.iftt if" Slyttt leader, and I evjual In quality to any granuUtrd lulumi you can bur. If you haven't sraokrd Duke' Muture with the LiZft' .'rr name on the Uj try It now. Yoc will like it, for there I no Ix-itrr value nrhcre. r " r yoo el one mnj a half ihiivt. of ch.i- gntBaWtrJ tri-co. nurji..-l ( jr ant m quslily, and villi ea.ii ak g a book of c urette p(rs PhKK. Now About the Fr Preent The roupuns now pa. krd with 1 .;;ttl v .Vrft Duke's Mirtar are guud f,w a!l tartt of valuable pmrat. Tbe pr cots cmt yow out oue peony. The Ut indudrs otilr I i 3 BlU Sutenest of Reaeurce and Liabililie ef The First National Bank! Of Prineville, Oregon i KiJUll ll'E Lowim and DUenaau . tM.at 01 l olled felate Bnoda lxjOl n I lolled Bank l t'a.a A I (nmlMkrtc 12 lw from tanks Zl t.t.t S-.il 1.1 II v I . r wa The Journal is Cheap at $1.50 a year North Beach NOW IN FULL BLAST Why not plan your Summer Vaction at this won derful resort, reached by rail to to Portland via A Trip Down the Columbia And Steamer Trip down the Columbia via 0.-W. R. & N. Steamett T. J. Potter' or "Hasgalo." daily except Sunday. Surf Bathing. Fishing. TenU and Cottagei to Rent Good Hotel accommodations. Kgce'Ient Iietftaurant Serrice on Boats. Information furnished on application to 7 I" 31 H. BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond 9 luMUA muken' artirie but many drtirwtileprrtrati f. womra and rhitdren- tm f.MiOl:a prnt, wmhrrliat. eameru, u.ilet artu-ire, tmnit racqurla. rakher's guita and matkt. rtc. As a spvrtal offr-r aWring f)cmltr mJ Jmmmmrv mttly, M irtff tmnd fvm Mr mm iltulrnttj talaimgw of prmt fRL. Jut rnd oasM and aiidnas no a postal. 'A ! HOf,J. T, TINSUYH NAIUHAL IXAf . C1(J( iwal. .m r K rn (. nrr niiiuimr CK1AKC11L5, UJX UCAKltrU. PrewiituB Dept. Millll.lTIH rwDllal mart, paid I Korplua fund, earofd I'ndividud prudu. varocd.. flmilatloB I KUW a I kiwi as f r.Tj s T ssotoo I lpuaii ivm si r-m.i. i T. M. sUMwK C-kim H. kUwIa, Amt CkW A REST by the OCEAN Ct iToppenisli Nursery Co. ! Ar I rompt nti ntl Quntily ol Servir ! Any Inlrl lo You 7 lit-!.. ff-ll!n tie liigiirv)! (flt f rtiif'ry nit, t It l 11 1 it tti'l ilHr latl.I lltct ..mi i'i it In 'in a n -!. t n t 11. uti l,m in in lui iHu lit imv, f ( in Uli ir ii( VH d't f ti l.nif f f I 1 l ilt1 Uml l l'lrr in. n. l it (U tisn ii. Hi? nur tli-atr to ft f iKIiMiiinit'oii ' mrtll (1 Mr hair tt irli llil U-l of ( ihf U-ll ffllM, h.r (tli. I ..r,.ii. lI'Hk lof t trr II. i-..in!t(aj f! an. I j tine . ..!) ItirMlp, iiiMltir (('Ml ..! ,'. ti (MM n-'ol. It It Hi citt-t .l.t.b i . . t..r ,-...r cjt.lf r IimI.I )...!. VIJtY U (A'ANANrUil, I Toppei.uh Nursery Company To)pnikt Wah( i k Crnwn in lK r axtttuut siktni llry. jrntrO A Alllr.l. Notice ( Crvdilni. I Nolle if liereltv ifivru thai the Ulnlrr- i tinned linn nee), fit Id t-ounly court uf H e Male ii Oregon lor t'n'k rmiiilr, dulv apHiitrl a.iminlatratrix ol lle tiate ol 1 liupr 1'Urk. iIih-i-smI, and all ' p.r.n liavititf rUnim a;inat ald e li are liervdv reiilrrd lo premnl llm - naiue, duly .nrliil, ui Mid adiiilnifflra Irn i th ( office ol M 1. Ilili.k. in Ihe citr of rnnrvillt, Crook rtttuily, lata ol lire,;. n, wllliln ffi liionlliff Irom tlir dale ol ll.e tint nili'lc'Uou o( 1 1 h noiioe. I "ate. I and publmlml first lime Mar :vMi, lalS I mo ("i tak, A.lniin.iltwliix o( Hie ratal ol Klnier Cla'k. i1vm1. 6 iTJ it Koike t ( lediloiw Notl.-e la bervhv tlvi-u by the tin. iloriiM, the nluilnlalrntr of t lie I'lali1 ol l.lltle M Is lnllii, di'Critwd, l I lie crvsiiiom nl m 1,1 tli-enetMl, nmi lo Mil -!-,. n Imi liiai l liilna lltfnlliat .ild olate l.i in-'iil the aninr, with the irir mm Inm In the tin .l. r.itv.1 sl Hie ortU-e id M, It. :. oil. In PrliM-vllle, orv-tfoii, within all inotiltK fnuu Hit- first iniliUritlluu id lhl OMlk-r. Inli-vl ntid l'Ul!l!t.d nrt time Jtilv S, 1S"13. A. II. .ii'I- i, Aiuliiltrnt,.r o( the ratntr i.l l.lnle j VI, 1 V Intio. lTTnnl MicrllT S.ilcd kol I ll I'nJcr ' I anciiliun In I urvclur In the cin-iit curl id the atate ol ' Oietfon (or llm comity .. Cnk. ; Annie Mlng. plamtiH, va. Kre, T. Ilitfgin aud Mrs A ('. J..rdn and A. I'. Jordan, her buibaud, d fendanlff. j lly vlriue of an eierulion In lore- ol aura I iov out ol Ihe alwv rntitle.1 court and i-aiiM on the tin i!ay ol Julv, lull, in Uvor ol Hi il.ni tiame.1 plainl fl. Annie Malirg, and aainal j ried T ll'iiiina and .Mil. A. C. Jorlao I'd A. t'. Jordan, her liuatiand. aNiv named drlrmlanu, um a judginpo' airainai the deleuilinta or the sum tf JjivH JO and inleroat therwon Imm the Mhday.d March. l'.MJ, at the rale ol ; 10 per rent per annum and lor lh uiu ol 'J attorney' Ires and the lurther iltmol l!i.r roa'a, mhich aid )u.lg mem waa rnroll.l and ilorkete-l in the clerk ' oiti.-e ut the couriiy ol Cnnk, lata o( Orrgnn, on the 12th day ol Mav, ll 3, and alirrea il aa lurther oniort! and dwr.J ,y tha court that the nj ni. and the ( n and the 0J ol aoi'tion 16 in lowruhip 1 outli ol rantfe 17 eaal. V. M. in (,'nn k roonlv, Drriron, containu g Jmi a'm, , le aoid in the manner prnrritml by la, and in purauanre thereto, notice I lierel.y given that I have levin) upon aud I ill on the k ay ai Aaiaat. Ill, at the north door ol thn county court- ' houa in rhnerill, Crunk county, dre g'n, at the hour o( 2 o'clock in the afternoon ol aaid day, aril all th right, ' llile and uitertwl the aaid drlendant. ; Frei f . Hivgina and Sirs. A. C. Jordan ; and A. C.Jordan, her luuliand, had in land Ui lb "aid ilrrilied real prorty 'Withe ln,het bidder, lo aatiali said iu.liimenl, n.lere.1. attorney' leee, I roi end accruing coata, auhjwt to re- jdemption arvordwg lo law. tirst publication July lrtth. 1313. j Uml KLmxa, I Kheriff of Crook county. j Ity W. K. Van Allen, deputy. otH to Creditor Notice I hcrelo' ttlven iy the nn ilernliciiiil, the ndiiiinlHtrnior with the will nniM'Xinl, ol the twtnu- of Idn WrlKliI, il.H.'llwil. to rmlltoni of . !Hld ilivt nwd mid nil kthii having vminia nunuiHt mini 1-niHte lo pn-w-nt the nine with the proper voiu-heni to the iiniliTHlirni'il nt tin- olllr ol M. R. Hllloit, In rriiifvlllc, lire., wllhln kix inuntliN from the ilnie ul the llnt luilillrnilon ol thla notlii.. linled and piilillHlied timl lime Julv W'.iiX M. li, l'owi i.i., " AdiiilnlHtrntor will) i nmiexod of i-Ktiite of lila WriKht, ihrenwd. Notice lor Publication. lW-partmmit ol the Interior, V. H. Land Ollice at The halloo, tire. July '.'nd, 11113. Notice is hereby given that Kruest C. Kimmell of I'rineville, Oregon, who, on IVrwmlier 27th. linrll, mad honiee'ead entry No. ll5Th3, lor ne'4 aeetinn 32. lownnlup id out!), rnge 15 eaat, Willanietie merid ian, ha tiled notice ol intention to make final three-year proof, lo eatab. liali claim to the land almve described, before Timothy E. J. Huffy, C.s. com! mianioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the Wth day ol August, lt!;!. Claimant name aa witneme : o,.nn Hendrickaon, Jacob IWker, Harry Van Meter and (ieorge 11. Hatliff, all ol Prineville, Oregon. 7 ldp H. Khank WoonoiH E, Kegister. Cancelled Warrants The follnwlna: warrant IiiivIiir Ihh-o hwued over m-vi'ii yeiirw, tv hereby ordcrwl cancelled hv th county court unlex called for ivlthln Hlxty dnj Irom July 1, 1U3: i No. 191, IsKtied to S. M. Scott, Dt. jcember 1, 11KI5, for ft? IK). i No. 025, IhhiiimI to YValli'i WIIHnm, I AuirtiKt N. lSHiTi. for II 20. No. 1126. to (irace Smith, AuirtiHt 8 i HKVi, for 11.20. No. 197, to C. W. Whltcomli, Janu arv 4, 1106, for 115 011. j No 228. to W. A. WlnoNkr, Janu ary 4, 1'.W6, for 1 50. No. 251, to Chiw. II. YVVIri, Jmiuarv 4, lia.16, for fl.00. Waiihkx ItoWN, i t'ouutj' Clerk,