OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Thirty Days Longer For Hunter. Coquille Sportsmen of the Coquille alley are happy because the open season for ducks and such game has been extended one month, or until January 15. Because the game birds do not set Into the valley until the latter part of the year local huuters bad very little shooting when the sea son closed In December. Boy Will Exhibit Stock. Monmouth. Johnny B. Stump, Jr., a boy of this city, who won the Shet land pony at the state fair for the best exhibit of livestock presented by a child, has received word that he will have a chance to show his ani mals at the natioual livestock show in Chicago, and at the international show at Waterloo. Iowa, this falL SNOWFALL STOP TRAFFIC Telephone and Telegraph Lines Badly Damaged By Early Season Storms. Baker. Early snowfall in eastern Oregon is the order this year. For the past few days the fall has been steady and very heavy in some locali ties, the heaviest being in Bourne, in the Sumpter district, where several teet covers the ground. There has been good sleighing In the Cable Cove section for about a week, and all the higher altitudes of the country report a fall varying In depth from a few Inches to a foot or more. The foot bills adjacent to the city are white. The snow caused much trouble to the Sumpter Valley railroad, which runs through a mountainous section between Baker and the John Day val ley. It caused great damage also to telephone and telegraph lines, and the Sumpter Valley railroad had an un usual accident A wire falling across the track tore the whistle from the engine, causing all the steam to es cape and "killing" the locomotive, so that the passenger train was held u for several hours. Agricultural Report In. SalemACheaper credit, state guar antee of land titles, co-operative laws the federation of farmers' organiza tions and better roads were recom mendations of a -committee appointed by Governor West at the suggestion of Dr. C. J. Owens, director of the American commission, to report on the agricultural needs of Oregon. MAY CALL SPECIAL SESSION Money Needed if Eight Hour Law Ap plies to State Employes. Salem. If it should be held that the eight-hour labor law applies to the employes at the state institutions, it is possible that a special session of the legislature will be called to make additional maintenance appropriations to meet the emergency. State Labor Commissioner Hoff has notified the state board that the law Is being violated at the institutions and says he will bring suits, if neces sary, to enforce a compliance with the law. Governor West will ask the attorney general for an opinion as to whether the law applies to the state institu tions and if he holds with the labor commissioner, the matter will be tak en up with the heads of the various Institutions to ascertain the additional cost of maintenance, as the existing appropriations were based on the pres ent hours of labor. If the threatened emergency would be of sufficient con sequence to justify it the governor will consider calling a special session of the legislature. Lebanon Safe is Cracked. Lebanon. The department store of the Reeves-Clark company was bur glarized, the safe being blown open and about $800 in money and checks taken, besides one or two suits of clothes, an overcoat and some other clothing. More Water is Wanted. Ashland. This city is considering tentative plans for the extension of ' its water system and supply. No that the municipal light plant is on a firm footing, prompt attention will be given to the water department. Bandon to Vote on Drink. Coquille. An election to decide whether intoxicating liquors shall be Bold within the corporation limit of Bandon was ordered by the Coos coun ty court to be held Tuesday, Novem ber 4. Wife Traps Erring Spouse. Roseburg. Trailed by his wife and a detective, Robert Coates, reputed to be a wealthy lumberman of Aberdeen, Wash., and Miss Lillian B. Carter, of Portland, were arrested here by Sher iff Quine. OSCAR W. UNDERWOOD v i 1S1& by American Praaa Association. Oscar W. Underwood, Democratic house leader, who has snnounced his candidacy for United States senator from Alabama. NEW LAND IN FAR NORTH Belief That Extensive Territory Lie North of Siberia Is Confirmed. St Michael, Alaska. The Russian government steamers Taimyr and Waygatch, under Commander Wlllt sky, which have been engaged in Arc tic exploration north of Siberia for three years, arrived here for coal. Captain Wllitsky reports the dis covery of a body of land as large as Greenland extending beyond latitude 81 north and longitude 102 east Commander Wllitsky says that the shore of the new country where the expedition landed and along which the vessels traveled is rocky, with high, abrupt cliffs, formed evidently from volcanic activity. In July and August the expedition saw much evidence of the presence on the land of reindeer. Many walrus were seen and bird life was plentiful Timothy Woodruff Dies of Apoplexy. ""New York. Timothy L. Woodruff, former lieutenant-governor of New York state, is dead. He had lain in a critical condition for nearly two weeks after having been stricken with par alysis while addressing a fusion party rally in Utis city. .w?; A years old. HUERTA PUTS 110 DEPUTIES IN PRISON Mexico City. Declaring both branches of congress suspended, Pro visional President Huerta practically assumed a dictatorship here. His for mal proclamation dissolving the na tional legislature announced that new senators and deputies would be chosen at the election October 26. The Mexican capital was terrorized by the boldness of Provisional Presi dent Huerta's coup when he had 110 members of the chamber of deputies locked up for failing to drop an in vestigation of the death of Senator Dominguez of Chiapas, who was re ported to have been killed after mak ing a speech against Huerta. The provisional president had ask ed, through Minister Aldape in an address before the chamber, the re consideration of the vote to investi gate, saying the deputies had not the power to investigate a matter upon which the justice department had al ready passed. Mexican Refugees Returned. Eagle Pass, Tex. Holding that they were likely to become public charges and therefore undesirable, United States immigration officials forced 200 refugees who crossed to Eagle Pass when Mexican government troops oc cupied Piedras Negras last week to return to Mexico. Apples Injured By Worms. Walla Walla, Wash. Worms have damaged the apple crop in this valley 20 per cent, according to Manager Barnes, of the local branch of the North Pacific Fruit Distributors. The central agency was figuring on 125 carloads from the Miiton-Freewater district and now but 100 carloads are counted on. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat, New Crop Club, 79c; blue stem, 90c; red Russian, 78c. Hay Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $13. Butter Creamury, 34c. Eggs Candled, 3c. Seattle. Wheat, New Crop Bluestem, 89c; club, 80c; red Russian, 78c. Hay Timothy, $17 per ton; alfalfa, $13 per ton. Eggs 36c. Butter Creamery, 33c BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Heavy snow tall In the Sumpter dis trict has canned dela.vs to railroad traffic and telegraph aud telephone lines have been hampered. Mm. Sarah A. Evsus was reelected president of the St'ute Federation of Women's Clubs at the convention at Hood Klver. Since the establishment of the state automobile registration department In 1SU, Multnomah county has paid lu niore than $:',000 in foes. Owing to effective forest patrol Linn county passed through ths summer without a single destructive forest tire. Throe carloads of horses have been bought in upper Malheur section by the government for use in the war de partment Glendale and Sutheriln will not vote on local option Issues November 4 because ot technicalities In the peti tions. Governor West had no rlisht to Incur debt In carrying on vice crusade work, i and the emergency board had no au thority to declare legal such action. according to the attorney-general. i L. D. Westfall of Tualatin won the handsome loving cup offered by the Great Northern railroad for ths best agricultural exhibit at the state fair at Salem. ! More than 30.000 head qf sheep will leave Bend for Chicago stock yards, this probably being ths largest single shipment ot mutton aver made from Oregon. ! Eugene was chosen as ths next place of meeting at the closing session of the annual convention of the State Federation ot Women's Clubs at Hood River. i High school officials of Coquille have placed a ban on pupils' attend ing picture shows, parties, dances, etc., on any night In ths week except on Friday and Saturday. I George Temple, aged 13, a Chemawa student shot Watchman George Sta nlff. The latter hit ths boy on the head with the former's weapon. Both may die. The Not! tunnel on the Eugene-Coos Bay railroad Is nearly ready for the rails. Trains may be run from Eu gene to Mapleton within the next 80 days. School fund loans In Oregon aggre gating $100,000 may be forfeited un less the notes are renewed or fore closure suits are brought, says Gover nor West Representative Humphrey of Wash ington may visit some of the more Im portant river and harbor projects Oregon If Representative Hawiey finds he can't make the trip. The C. A. Smith lumber company has been asked by Governor West of Oregon to defend its title to 10,000 acres of land which, it is intimated, has been obtained by use ot dummy school land selections. Guy M. Lindsay, former cashier of the Citizens National bank of Baker City, was freed of the charge of mis appropriating funds, because of the government's failure to produce any damaging evidence against him. George H. George, president of the Astoria National bank, vice president secretary and treasurer of the Colum bia River Packers' assoicatlon and one of the foremost citizens of Oregon, died at bis home in Astoria. That the national forest, which re cently was opened to homesteadlng of available agricultural lands, is on the brink of an era of development is the opinion of J. Roy Harvey, newly appointed supervisor. Secretary of the Navy Daniels has informed Senator Chamberlain that in sufficient room on the battleship Ore gon will prevent Oregon guardsmen from accompanying the Bhip through the Panama canal, as an escort. Suit has been filed by the attorney general of Oregon against the gover nor, secretary of state and treasurer, for recovery of $14,000 said to have been unlawfully spent out of the peni tentiary revolving fund. Senator Chamberlain has been told by the state department that the pro posed legislation by Chile has been changed to make the lumber duty 70 per cent ad valorem, an Increase of 50 per cent, instead of 215 per cent as intended. Governor West intends to put the payment of expense of grind Jury in vestigation of I. W. W. deportation In Coos county up to A. H. Powers, of the Smith-Powers Logging company. Powers is blamed for instigating the deportation. Very largely through the efforts of Representative Sinnott, the director of the geological survey has recom mended to the secretary of the inter ior designation under the enlarged homestead act of sections 7, 8, 16, 23, to 36, township 26 south, range 16 east; sections 1, 2, 11 to 14, 23 to 26, 35, 36, township 27, range 16 east, Lake county, near Fort Rock. Governor West has appointed a committee to devise a plan for an im proved system of forest taxation. Tho governor also will urge the committee to formulate a plan to encourage re forestation and the settlement of logged-off lands and to make recom mendations to the next legislature. PgpK ft A t) rfTJ'" wi7jksioNy vVlTHOUT LINES IN THE IENS It used to be true that bifocal classes were troublesome, and old" looking, and trying; to the eyes. It It NOT true of KRYPTOKS the new bifocal that look and wear like plain glasses, but give perfect Rear-end-far vision. ) time will so injure the eye? a to m them to put on glasses and wear Dr. Ida Behrendt, Optician At Oregon Hotel, Prineville A GREAT Combination Offer The Journal manaijrmrnt lias made arrangements with lite Portland Evening Telegram whereby we can give sub scribers the advantage ol a gigantic combination oiler for a limited period. You can get a metropolitan evening paper with blithe latest news Irom all over the world and the news ol Crook County at a remarkably low price. The Evening Telegram is the best paper in the stale, market reports unexcelled, Saturday edition contains a magazine and comic section in colors. The Crook County .Journal is the county ollicial paper ol Crook County. The Portland Evening' Telegram, per year $ 5.00 The Crook County Journal, per year 1.50 Total .$ 6.50 Both papers through - - this office if paid in Ik I kfl h advance for one year tD "O'v on or before December 31, 1913 r, Central Garage Phone No. 20 Agents for Chalmers and Detroiter Autos All Kinds ol Auto Repairing Tires Vulcanized Full Line of Auto Supplies Special Prices on New and Second-Hand Autos Huff-Maker Auto Co. H O For I have Registered Duroc Jerseys, both sexes. These are PROFITABLE, PROLIFIC PIGS and thrive exceedingly well in this section of Central Oregon G. A. BRADLEY a One and one-half miles north of Depot. Redmond, Ore French Dry Cleaning. A. .1. HeynoldH, tnurvhant tullor, McCalllHtur tiulldliiK, I'rlnnvllle. l'rench Dry CleiinliiB a Hpcclnlty. If at any time work 1h not Hntlnfiietory pleiiHecall my attention to It nnd thereby confer a favor. 10-2 We fseoially solicit complicated eases. Our experieiu-s nfteD enable us to (live satisfaction where o I hers lisve luilnt. Our glasses cure head ache, neuralgia, nervousness, tired eye, aching eyes, stye, granulated Idle, bloodshot eye, etc. Ilfincm her that our rennnnsibility dues not end until you hv obtained the satisfaction you eiieot. Parents Should Not Neglect Their Children's Eyes . For a pair ol glasses worn lor a tew months will often eimlle a childV eyes to slrrniiilirn and fully dfvel op, while neglect at this critical ike it necessary, sooner, or later, lor them continually. G Sale Stray Horse llrown Alley, 3 years old, star in fore head, no brand j about 1100 Ilia; came to my ilace June 15. Owner will con fer a favor by taking it away. 10-2 ,)ohn K. RYANDend, Or. Melville Sewlnir Machines for rent. J. K, Stewakt & Co. 5-1 S .Summons In tlu Hri'titt court ot tlie state tit Onuon lor Crunk county. J. It. Ilnncr, plnlutin, v. William I'rliie, John Trim-, r'rnnk 11, I'rlno, 8nrnh I'nwera, 1.8. I'rlne, I'iiiiI Ivhtnlca, Sum It Ithndcs, An. nette Ithmlca, ItiTIha Ithndca, Will, luce Klnulca, nml nil unknown helm ol linvlil I'rlni', diH'eiiacd, II, I''. Alli'il, II. I'. Allen n a iiilniliiU tnilor ul tlu ikIiiIi- i'l Vtlllltiiii r'nalcr, iltt-t'tiM'il, Annie Mitlliiir. executrix ul the calnle ul ('. (', Mill, Inu, ihrciiaeil, mm nil tiiikiiowu heir ul ('. 0. Mullen, tlcecnaed, tlllil llll Others Interested, ilflclld mils. ' To Wllllnm 1'rlne, John I'rlni-, Krnnk It. l'rlne, Siirnli Powera, V, 8. Prluc, Paul lUiodc. Nuriili Itlioilc, . Hint ti UIiiiiIi. Iter text HIiiiiIik, ii 1 1 n i'l- Itlmilif). nml nil tuikniwti lii'lra nl linvlil rrliu1, ilit'riiwil, II. I'. Al It'll, H. K, Allen n iiilinlitla trnlnr ul tlu CHtiite ul Wllllnm I'liKlir, iliri'iini'il, A nnli' Million, rttn'titrlx ul tlif mint nl C. ('. MitlliiK, iIivchwiI, iiihI Nil nn known lii'lra oil', ('. MiiIIiik. ill tfiiwil, nml to nil utlii'ra lntinaliil, tin' uIiovk nuiiu'il ili'li'iiilnnla: In tin' muni' nl I hi' Hlnli' ul Ore lion, You nml nu ll ol oii are lu rv hy reipilri'il to iii'iir nml imawi r tiie eiiiiitilulnt ul iilnlntin llli'il 'llttllltlat J' I'll In tin' llliovi' I'll 1 1 1 It'll ! milt nml court within ti'ti iliiys Iruiu the date ul the wnln'ol thl ainii. ', inuim upon .vim, II wrri'il In Crunk county, atatti ul (Mvkoii, or II acrviil within any other county In this atHti'. thru within twenty ilnva Irom the ilnlc ol the in r vim ul this mine ! ninna Uiuii yon, or II serveil hy nul ' lli'iillon na provided by Inw, then on or Ih'Io' the is st W NMasr, 1I3, ami you nml ench ul ynu are liercliy nutllleil thut II yon lull to so (i'H iir nml miswer, tor wnnt tlienml, the jiliiliiUtt will take a ilecnti ul anhl court ngiilnat yuu lur tho relief Iiniyod lor lu ths cmniilnlnt, tu-wlt: 'or ilecrc ul tills court totheef. I.Tt thut the pliilntllT, J. Jl. tinner, la the owin r ln lee simple. Ire Inim nil Inc umliritiices, ot lot mimticr one In block iiuiiiIht lour ol the city of Prineville, Crook county, sM of Orenon, ncconlliitf to Monro Hoilices' nlnt ot aalil city now oil hln nml of reconl lu tliiioflleeof the county clerk ol Oruuk county, stnto ul Orenon. Thill the ilclcnilnnU nml ench nnd nil of them Ihi forever luirreil nml etctnppcil Irom huvlnif or I'liilnilnn any rlnht, tills or Interest In or to anhl preiulaes, nml Unit the lilnlntirt's title thereto Im forever Unlet nl, fontlrmcil nml eatnlillaheil lu lilmaelf, his heirs nml nnalim. Tlmt nil record Incumtirmtccii, liens nml clomla nunliiHt plaintiff's title to anlil irenilw-, rxlatliiK prior to the 2ml ilnr ot June, ltltO, lie ilecreeil nml cnntiiialvi'ly held nml ennalilc red to lie ennct'led. sntlatleil nnd removed, nnd tlmt nil persons cliiltnlnk tIHe or nny Interest III or to snld prem ises, or nny pnrt thereof, liy r throiiKh the ilefeiidiiiits or either ot them, lie lorever Imrred nud eatoplHil from liming or clnlinlim nny Inter cut therein, nnd tor such other nnd further relief na limy seem meet to the court nml )uat In the pri-mlnea. Tills suinuiom Is publlaheil lu tint Crook County Jmiriml fur U lull weeks III seven coliaivutlve laaiiea nf a ii HI piiMr, comiiieiiclnir with the Inane ul ( letolier Itilh, ltl:l, nnd end. Init with the lamie of NnvemlMT 27th, lyi.'l, by order nf the Hon. ti. Sprlnirer. county Jmlue of Crook county, atnte oftlreitun, tuiiile mid entered (in the lltliduyof th'tulier, lni:i. liiited nnd pulillaheil first time October ltilh, HUH. M, K. Bhink, Attorney fur plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit Court ul tne State of Ore. Si i it for Croiik county, tattle Klllotl, I'lsillliir, VH, Fred A. Mi-Dowcll anil Ions Mrllowell, ilcfuniluntR. To beoiia Miowrll,ili'fi'iiilit: In Ilia name of Out Htula ufOreKon, you are hereby re(uiri'd to appear ami atuwer the rnmplnliii lileil auuliiat you in ths shove piiuiifii an it. wiiinii am wi'ma oi ins jilnte of Ilia llmt llilu iltlmi of III in mini- liliilia, which date of llrt mllilicntlon l I the inli Uuy of Oclolier, llil.'l, nml If you i fail mo to aimwer, for want thiTi-of, the plaintiff w ill apply to the court lor the re fii'fileninmli'il in aalil complaint, to-ait: for s Judgment sKuluat Freil A. Mcliowell for t nni.wi with liiti ri"t thiTi'on st the rut of ten per cent per milium from the Lin. I uuy of Drtoher. I'.H.I. for Sl) attor ney's fees anil for the euiaii ami dialiurso inenta of tliia milt. For a ilei ree ol the shove entitled court thut the followiiiK deacrllail land, tn-wit: the south half of the nnrlhwcnt quarter ami Iota three nnd lour of Meet Ion four in towimlnp thiitein inuth of ruiine thirteen cant of WHIiiiiii'lle Meridian In Crook county, Ori'iton, he Hold hy the aherill of thin county according to Inw sun nml ins j proceed lie applied to the payment of I pliiintiU'a mild judgment and the coma sad ' I'hurucH of muk lliif mid mile. Thut the de- lemlunta anil ail peraonn cliillnllin under tin-in or either of them he forever harred und luri'( Iiim-iI of all riiiht, title, Intercut or equity of redemption in auld picntisfa or nny pint thereof. Tliiaauiniaoaii ia pulillhcd hy order of the llonoruhle II. HprinKcr, county iid(ru of Crook county, Oregon, luude und en tered on the'Jnd'dui of Octolicr, llllH. M. It. I'.l.l.lui'T. Attorney fur l'lulutlir. Notice fur Publication Department of the Interior U. B. Lund Ollii'O at The Dalles, Ore. September 10, 1U13. Notice ia hereby jjiven that Klsvd S. Krli'knon of Priiievllle, Orenon, who on Juno 3, 1010, niiida homuHtead No. OtilllH, for .lot 3, nej Hwi, n4 fli'J, swition :I0, townsliip HI, mititli, ruiiKe 1(1 oast, Wil lamette. Meridian, baa llled notice of intention to iniiko final threo-yoar proof to eatiiblii-h claim to the land above described before Timothy E. J. Duffy, U. H. CoinmiVHioner at Ids ollico in Prineville, Oregon, on the 3rd day of November, 11113. Claimant names as witnesses: James A. Mollltt, Jacob Docker, (ilenn llen drickson, John Hopper, all of I'rine viilu, Orenon. II. Fuank WooncncK, 0-25 . RcKister. For Sale or Trade Desert cbilm 8 tnllea from Drlne ville, all fenced, 25 acres) In crop, plenty of water. Price $1000. Ad droits I''., care Journal. 10-2