OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Election! Held Invalid. Salem. Kvery local option election held In Ibe stale November 4 except In towns In which that date was the day of a regular city election. Is void, ac cording to a decision rendered Judge William Galloway of the Marion coun ty circuit court In tbe suit brought by John Stillman, representing the sa loon Interests of Salem, to restrain the county court from Issuing an or der declaring Salem to be dry terri tory as a result of the election held here on that date. Russions May Locatt In Orego-k Albany. That 15 or SO Russian families from Northern Mexico and Lower California may establish a col ony In the Willamette valley, became known here through two representa tives of the colony, who said they were emissaries sent out to look for suitable location. After looking over this section they went north. ' They aid that the Willamette ralley Im pressed them. I Strawberries Flourish in Winter. Newport. Strawberry shortcake Dade with berriea grown and ripened fat November by Peter Shermer, who has a farm seven miles up the bay from Newport, was served in Newport Thanksgiving. There will be fresh strawberries, too, for Christmas and New Tears. They can be bought In the local stores at two boxes for 2$ cents. First Dirt Turned. Ashland. The first spadeful of dirt on Jackson county's new highway over the Sisklyous was upturned by Sam HilL The scene was near the Barron ranch, seven miles south of Ashland, where the Pacific Highway Intersects the Klamath Falls road. Brief speeches were made by Gover nor West. Sam Hill, W. M. Colvig. of Medford, and B. R. Greer, of. Ashland. Hop Men Plan League. RiekrealL Polk County hopmen have planned to form an organization to eliminate all middleman's profit and to prevent short selling. After the meeting of hopgrowers in Salem a number of growers in Polk county dlstricts started a movement for the Independent growers' league. FRUITS OF TOIL MAY BE LOS Old Mining Location Likely to Oust Homesteaders. Baker. Two farms in the Lost Basin country, seven miles north of Durkee, brought from a wilderness by the energy of a young man and young woman who came from Ohio to seek a living in Oregon, are about to he lost to their owners if an appeal they have taken on a finding of the land office at Vale is decided against them. The young man is Charles Chamberlain, and the young woman, II ins Rose Chamberlain, his sister. When the places had been develop ed and were just beginning to pay, contest, brought by W. J. Hughs, retired minister of Prairie City, was made on the ground that he had prior right to the land by virtue of mining claim there which he had ta ken 20 years ago and later abandon ed. The two homesteads have been fenced and each has a house on it. The young man also built a barn on his tract of 160 acres as well as a granary. Fifty acres of the tract has been put under cultivation, while the young woman has 18 acres of her 135- acre tract plowed. Rogue River Run Small. weaaermirn. rue nshing season on Rogue river closed by law on No vember 20, but few fish have been caught this month. The fall run of fish did not come up to expectations nor to that of former years when the late R. D. Hume operated the cannery here. Brookings Is Building Up. Gold Beach. The new town of Brookings, In southern Curry County, Is building up rapidly. A recent cen sus showed more than 200 perbons liv ing within the town limits, which makes It now the largest town In Curry county. Oakland Skunks Plentiful. Oakland. Skunks are so plentiful In this vicinity that catching them has beccme a lucrative occupation. A lo cal barber has $135 worth of -ikiiis of animals caught during recesses from tonsorial duties. Iowa Fugitive Caught. The Dalles. Sheriff Chrisman ar rested C. E. Harvey at Big Eddy. The prisoner is wanted at Council Bluffs, Iowa, for absconding with $800 be longing to a railroad company. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON The fifth annual exhibition of the Oregon Poultry and Pet Stock associa tion Is In session at Portland. The annual meeting of the Oregon Woolsrowers association will be held In Portland, IVcember 10. Pistrict No. 42, Tillamook, now has a new schoolhouse, built from money raised by a special bonding election. The Polk County School Officers' association has been formed and the first meeting is to be held Saturday, December 20. Miss E. M. Thompson, an exhibitor at the chrysanthemum show at Crea well, named a pale pink "mum" the "Miss Jessie Wilson" flower. At the city election. December IS, Ashland will vtite on the wet and dry proposition, as an annual custom. It la now dry. By a rote of 240 to 69. Klamath Falls has voted to bond the city for the purpose of raising money for building a new city hall The Oregon Agricultural cadet band has made plan tor a tour of Willam ette ralley and eastern Oregon during the holiday season. The twenty-eighth annual meeting of the Oregon Horticultural society ill be held In the Portland public library December 10-11 B. F. Nichols of Laidlaw boasts of having been sheriff in Oregon (7 years ago. Ha first served when Ore gon was a provisional government, and was first elected In June, 1844. Senator Lane has Introduced a Joint resolution tor the preliminary exam ination and survey of the Willamette and Columbia riven from Portland to the sea. Following a week's search In the snows of the Blue mountains Sheriff Kelsey of Wheeler county, has cap tured Mack Vaughn, and returned him to Fossil on a charge of bootlegging. Albert H. Stone was drowned when the speed power boat Oregon Wolf IV turned turtle in the Willamette river near Portland, while going at a rate of more than 40 miles an hour. John E. Wolf and Orth Mathlot escaped. With the assurance that not less than 500 delegates from all sections of the state would be In attendance, elaborate preparations were made for the commercial meeting held in Rose burg Thursday. A year's incarceration in the Jail at Albany is the record of Albert Pea cock, convicted of violating local op tion laws. Unless he gets released as result of an appeal, he will have to remain in jail a considerable time longer. Twenty five farmers of Central Ore gon have been given packets of dry land alfalfa seed sufficient to plant one acre, the officials of the Oregon Trunk railway seeking to demonstrate the possibilities of this particular kind of seed. A new monolithic silo has Just been completed at the Salem Indian school This is one of the very few monolithic structures of this class in the Pacific northwest, and is said to be one of the finest in the United States. The structure is about 40 feet high and has a capacity of nearly 150 tons of silage. Judgment for $950 and costs was rendered in favor of Milton Garnnett of Benton county, against Frank Ed wards, a Portland broker on a deal for the sale of a team of horses made 20 years ago. Service was had when the defendant returned to the state after the long absence. M. V. O'Shea, professor of science and the art of education at the Uni versity of Wisconsin, has been secur ed as the principal spaker for the meeting of tbe western division of the State Teachers' association, which will be held In Salem December 22 to 24, Inclusive. In pursuance of the terms of a con tract entered into between the govern ment and the Maxwell Land company, of Hermlston, Secretary Lane has or dered a public sale of several hundred acres of land embraced within the Umatilla Irrigation project The sale will be held at Hermlston, on Decem ber 27. Not until 95 per cent of the area of land held by the settlers In the first unit of the Tumalo Irrigation project, Crook county, Is signed up under con tracts with the state for water, will the work be commenced on the dis tribution system for the unit, accord ing to an order of the Desert Land Board. Senator Chamberlain speaking at a luncheon to Latin-American diplomats said he believed the United States should make some adequate repara tion to Colombia for Its loss of terri tory when ex-President Roosevelt took the Panama canal zone away from It. Senator Chamberlain also spoke In favor of barring Orientals from the United States. A movement is 'on foot led by the Multnomah Anglers' club of Portland to perfect an association, that will em brace all the rod and gun clubs of the state. The expressed object of the organization Is to unite the sporting interests of Oregon In one central body to effectively secure needed leg islation, to offset the cannery Inter ests and commercial fishing Interests and to secure equal distribution of eggs. GENERAL ELANQUET "SSMMnSSSlSSSsSSJBBsBBsBSSSSJSS) ..... General Blanqutt, Minister of War In President Huerta's cabinet and commander In chltf of th Mtxlcan army. Brief News of the Week Saskatchewan' grain harvest this year Is valued at $110,000,000. The tenth annual convention of the National River and Harbor congress began It session in Washington Wed nesday. Parcel poet was fairly swamped with turkey last week. Hundred of the bird were shipped by friends. A 20 pound bird was sent 150 miles for 24 cents. The power schooner Mary Sachs. one of Explorer VllhJalmur Stefans son's vessels, was crushed In th Are tic ice off the North coast of Alaska. A permit to carry passengers and freight has been granted the San Francisco and Oakland Aerial Ferry company. Possible adoption of the Initiative and referendum was killed because of Interest of voters, says a report from Reglna, Srsk. Fewer than 10 per rent of tbe voters went to the doIIb. Women who have been promised Jobs as clerks or judges at elections In Chicago must declare their alle giance to some political party before they can qualify, according to an nouncement of the chief clerk of elec tion boards. A league for the purpose of urging the adoption of Confucianism as the state religion of China was organized at a meeting held at Pekin. In a futile attempt to save the life of a steerage passenger who was washed overboard, two officers and one seaman of the Pacific Coast steamship President, were drowned 130 miles north of Cape Blanco. People in the News The emperor of Germany ha for ! bidden army and navy officers of Ger many to dance the tango. Edward A. Fiske, an automobile salesman of San Francisco, has Bucd the Southern Pacific road for $125,000 ' for false arrest as a suspect In a train robbery case. Mrs. L. Brackctt Bishop, wife of a wealthy Chicago business man, plans to adopt 15 children, each represent ing a distinct race. She hopes to ob tain babies 1 year old. Mrs. Emmallne Pankhurst, militant suffragist leader of London, England, has left the United States for her home, taking with her 20,000 collect ed here for use In carrying on the suf-' frage campaign In England. Anthony Camlnetti, commissioner general of Immigration of the United States, will be a candidate for gover nor of California, or United States senator, It is reported from Sacra mento. The sultan of Turkey brought suit to recover $10,000 from the estate of a wealthy Armenian rug dealer who died in New York. The suit went against him In the supreme court, and the appellate division affirmed the An altitude of 9800 feet was attain ed by Aviator Glenn Martin, who car ried a passenger from Los AngeleB, Cal., to Eanta Ana, In 27 minutes. This is the American height record with a passenger. Government Would Dissolve Company Baltimore. Suit was filed here In the United States district court to dis solve the American Can company, the so-called tin can trust which the de partment of justice alleges controls a large percentage of business of the United States in tin cans, containers and packages of tin. ' Pendleton Rejects Commission Form. Pendleton, Or. After one of the ! most spirited elections in the history of Pendleton, the commission form of i government was defeated by nearly 200 votes. State Buys Asotin Bonds. Asotin, Wash. Washington state has been awarded $40,000 of bridge bonds by Asotin county at par and ac crued interest. NewVELIE Here The new tlx is now beauty, ll take ff duck takes to walr M.SOO.OO. WoaW VX 45-hortie power machine at $2,150 and a 35-lioree power at $1,000.. There are other e ron the market, but none butter. Come and taka a look and b convinced. Prineville Machine Shop E. C HODSON, Proprietor Central Garage Phone No. 20 AgenU for Chalmers and Detroiter Autos All Kindt ot Auto Repairing Tires Vulcanized Full Line of Auto Supplies Special Prices on New and Second-Hand Auto Huff-Maker Auto Co. A FINE MESS of Fish can be bought from w for little money. We get large daily supplies from fiver, lake and ocean, so that we know the fish ia frech and sweet. nu can have money by buying here, get a greater variety of fish to ielefct from, and be suro of the highest quality. Ak jour friends who deal here they will tell you of the Finn satisfaction they have alway had here. City Meat Market DeLAVAL Cream Separators Sold on Easy Terms Pioneer Prineville, Oregon FOR SALE Four Hundred Head Thoroughbred Rambouelet Rams Yearlings, Large Frame, Long Wooled, and Heavy Shearers. Apply to Prineville Land & Livestock Co. Antelope, Oregon 10-2 here, and it It a 'TpY t0 th bm T1" Irite ' onlj" I K. btve , 4.c,iinj,.r 10 23 Cream Co. Curious Cullinrjs. Jnnim Mimua nf t.na Angi'lea the other day idnviil "Kuwaiti Hirer" on a plmiu while sIiiihIIiik urwu hi hind An orehwtra of twenty five lillnil niualrlnim li-O by one united woman I titiiilm tnr, riK-piiily ihiynt the w hoi ; of the tmile f "IIIkoIhiu" at a per i timiinm- iif Hint opent In the theatvr at Ovlisln, Spiilii A nun In runtoily In mi KniiMah jail lh other day was found tu Imvt "on arm tattooed with thvatory uf hla court lilw and Ilia nniiiM of hi lorea, while the other arm contained a rec ord of bis family lrnrei.,enta." Prineville Laundry JOHN BECAAS, Prop. Dry Cleaning and Pretiing First-Class Hand Work All Work Guaranteed Second Door North of the Ochoco Bridge Will be Ready for Work December lit Wotlc lut I'ubllcstioa Department of the Interior, I'. 8. l.anj oitlee at The Hullra, Or. Novim.lKT flitli, lal.t. Notice I lieifliy ulven that II. Kuri I'roe of rrlni'vllle, On'tfun, who, on June 4th, 1U10, mailt) lltiini-ateiiil Kntrv No. Otiyui, form-, nwi,w n. J, nw", m-t itiul uiw) Mvtltiu H. towimhlp hinoutli, ranu 16 emit Willamette MrrMltin, has IIIimI nullce of Inten tion to nmko llnnl tlirei'-yenr proof, to extnlilliili i-lnlm to the limd itliove ilinc-rltM'il IH-Iort Timothy K. J. I Mi fly , l H. coliiinUnloiuT, lit I'rluo vlllr, lln-uoii, uu Hie Dill day of Jail Uitry, I'JU. Clitliiiiiiit inline im wltntKiu : KilKttr J, lluiiiiy, Waller C. Mc.Nely, William W. Hit via, Julni Burnett, alt ot I'rlnt'ville, Ort'Knn. i H. Kh.ixk U'oiiim (M k, i 1- Iti-Klnu r. 1 Molic for Publication Department ot the Interior, I'. H. Luinl Oltu-e at The Uallist, Or, November iAIth, 1U13. Notice U heri'tiy kIvvu that IVarl u. Knyler widow of KlinerW. Knyler, ilntxtwil, of 1'rliicvlllo, On-Kou, who, on ri-li-ruttry l'Jtli, lyln, muilu lioinetml niry No. 06005, for wt, nJ and w, NWt wi'llou 2, towiimilp 16 aoiith, niiiiiB M etutt WllltiuiHie .Morlilliin, Iww lllfii notice of iutt'uMou to make liinil three year proof to (-Ntitlillith claim to the IiiikI nlmve ilem-rllHil beloro Timothy J-;, J. Iiufty, U. S. cuiiimlHNloncr, ut Prineville, Oiykoii, on the l.'.th tlay of January, 1914. tialiuiuil iiauiiHi hm Winn-Ham: ; Omer t Invpool, Urnnvllle fliftoii, : Warren Crook, Wiillaiu lliirohl, all ol l'rluevtlli', Ori'Kon, ) II. 1' IIA.XK H'iioih ih k, r 12 4 It.-KlhUT. Notice tor I'tihlicutlon Department of the Interior, l'. S. l,um Olth-e, m l.akevlew, Or. November 25, 1M13. Notcoal InmlM. Notice In In-reli.v kIvvii that I.oyil Clifton I'lt k of Hampton, Oregon, who, on Kub ruary Dili. 1010. made 1 1 . i ,i.-u t ..,,! Kntrv (Act I'Vli, 11), 1IHHI) No. 0IW12, for i'i Hi-ctlon 'U. towUHlil(i21 otitli, ranite 111 runt, Willamette Mi'rltllim, lion tiled notice of Intention to limlo. final three-year proof to eatulillMli claim to the land nhnvo ilem-rllied before A. H. Kog, Unlmd MtiiUw comuilHHloniT, at lliniiton, Oreou, on the 10th day of January, 1U14. Claimant tinmen as wImii'hwh: Burr Black, John Whlttaker, Inane Zlerulf, Louis Miller, all of Hamilton, On-iron. Jam Huiioknh, 12 4 Hi'kIhUt. Nolle of Contest Department ol the Intvrlnr, 1 nlttll lu, Ijmil OiIIch. Ukmii'W Ora , uh, i, . Novum Iwr 5lli, IBIS. 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If thin Horvlee la ninile by lm do ll very of a. copy of your nnawer to i,ll eiin lealiint In pnrHiin, proof of aueh aervlm muat be ell her the anlcl ointealiinl'a wrllliiu aelt nowleilKi'lilent of hla reo-lpt of tho eilpv ah.iwlnit the ilnl of Ita rewiipt, or Hie Bill. hi vitof the K-raon by whom tint ilellvery wua niBitoaliitlnif when una whom the cony win delivered; If inn.lrt by relatore.l mail proof of aueh aervlou inuat (lonalat ul I lie allhliivlt of the peraon hy whuiii tin) eo.y win hiiiIIimI aliltllut when and the poatiillleo to whleli It wa mailed, and thla alll,l,ivli muat ho aeoiiin Kef poatniaater'a reoulpt lor tha You aliould atalo In your anawer Ilia nam of the poaioiiliw tQ which you Uealro liitura nollcoa to bo aunt lo yon Date (il drat piihlleatlou, Ueeiimber 4, ll;l " lecoud " ii 11.1111:1 :: : "" ' " iourili " e uu'