OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Big Apple Will Feature Exhibit Hood Ittver. Ilimil Itlvrr county county will owuiy the center uf llio OrnKon tohlltll nl llio I'aiiama epo. tlun with Ilk dUpliiy. A hinte Hpl!'0 burn apple about 30 (mil In diameter nd ID (not Id ht'lKht will ba ronlruo Iwi mul on llio Interior will be a life Ilka panorama of tli Hood lllver val ley with Ita on lmrilK and (lowing airmima and with the eltvtrio effcte that will bn lnatnlld It will pifeent a novel effort, It la eetliualod that the apple and Ita Interior panoramic dleplay will coat aovxrul thounuiid dol la re. Private Salmon Hatchery Operated. The Dallee. F. A. Beufelt, Hr., o( the Beufert In-othera caanry, haa In stalled a aalmon hatchery which la beln uad In rmtocklni the Colum bia Hlver. The canneryman baa con etructed a dam acroes Fifteen Mil crwk. which (Iowa Into the Columbia near tha big cannery. The dam makva a large pond where tha batching la dona. Tha plant rlow la turning out (ram 100,000 to 200,01)0 (ry each day, tha variation being oauaed by tha dif ference In climatic condltlona. Would Ouat Mayor and Officiate. Ilnknr.-The elate of OrngoD through Dtetrict Attorney Oodwln, haa brought anil agnluat all munclpal offlclale of tha town of Cornucopia. linker county, Including Mayor Itohlneon, menibera o( the council, recorder, treaeurer and mar.lml, aeeklug to have them re moved from office, alleging that Ir regularillea In charter election, makea It Invalid and llleaal. It holda that Inrumbenta lllcgiti y uaurped office and aaka court to ouat them. Gold Beach Plant to Start Gold Heach. Wlllliinmon A Allen, of Caldwell, Idaho, ara repairing their blnck aand plant at thla place, and Boon will renew opnrntlona. They hare a large amount o( machinery at Han don ready (or shipment here, and the Randolph will bring It down next trip. ROAD PLANS NOT MADE State Highway Improvements Not Decided Definitely. Bnlom. Although the atate high way oominlaalon has not decided upon a definite plan as to how all the mon ey rained for state highway Improve ment under the law paaand at the re cent box Ion of the legislature creat ing the commission should be expend ed. It bus mude arrangements to begin active work about June 1, when the money for next year will become avail able. The coinmlealon has decided to expend pnrt of the money In providing supervision of road construction by oounty courts, when desired, and the remainder will be uhckI either In build ing an experimental thoroughfare to determine tha merits of the various hard surface psvements, or In build ing a strotch of the Pacific Highway between this city and Portland. The commission has decided that all work done by It shall be hard sur face, the law providing that durable roads shall be constructed. Flax Mill la Favored. Oregon City. Farmers of many parts of the county and valley are In terested In a proposition to erect a (200,000 flax mill In Oregon City, and many of them have promised to Sign agreements to produce the material In case the city raises 150,000 required and obtains the mill. West Pardons Peacock. Albany. After serving 882 days In the Linn county jail (or violation of the local option liquor law, Albert K. Peacock was released upon a pardon signed by Governor West His term in prison was the longest thus for In thla state for sellng liquor In "dry" territory. County May Have New Highways. Grants Pass. The county 'commis sioners have called a special election for Wednesday, December 81, for the purpose of voting upon the question of the issuance of bonds In the Bum of 1826,000 for the building of highways in the county. Wife-Murder Not Proved. Astoria. The circuit oourt Jury re turned a verdict acquitting F. Ferdi nand Fernando of the charge of mur dering his wife. The women's ante mortem statement that she stabbed kerself was the main evidence in the defendant's behalf. Wheat In Need of Gluten. Pendleton. In an attempt to raise the percentage of gluten In wheat grown in Umatilla county, a few local farmers are Importing some aesd grain from Canada. DR. MARIA MONTESSORI h ' 1 ' ' i ' V $ T". ' f ' s'" ' Vh i 'jr , T : . I'i'.v' f v ; . 'it v: L ,5.v- 4 '' '---"1 ,,iO:u-" .iP:r. , Dr. Marls Monteaeorl, originator of the famous MontessoH method of teaching small children, who recently arrived In America from Italy. Brief News of the Week The New York aaaumbly paaaed the direct primary bill. Mnaaachusetts atate grange decided against woman euffrnge at the cloa Ing session In Boston. I'urk, the comic weekly, hss been taken over by the Masses, a Socialist publication, according to a report from New York. Foreigners bare have sent through the malls alone $5,409,000 to the folks at home for Chrlatmaa, according to figures compiled by the New York postofflcn. The City Council of Independence, Or., raised the local saloon license fee from 11500 to 13000 each, with the limit placed on two saloons as heretofore. A teat of the woman suffrage law In Illinois haa been commenced In form of a ault filed to prevent the election commissioners from permit ting separate ballots for women and to prevent women from voting. Fire endangered the birthplace ot "The Star Spangled Banner," at Fort Mcllenry, Baltimore, when burning gns Ignited the adminlstratln building. Three rooms of the building were wrecked before the flames were ex tingulshed. Dayton, Ohio, the largest city In the United States to operate under the commission manngor form of govern ment after January 1, 1914, selected H. M, Walte, Cincinnati, Ohio, city engineer, as its city manngor. The first steps looking to a reorgnn Ixntlon of the republican party, and a restoration of party harmony, were taken Tuesday, when the republican national committee met in Washing ton pursunnt to the call Issued by Chairman Hllles Inst October. People in the News Dr. John Grant t.ymnn, promoter ol Panama land schemes, was convicted of using the malls to defraud at Los Angeles. Ex-President Taft states that by by means of diet and avoiding quack doctors he has reduced his weight over 79 pounds. He weighs 271 now. Two thousand Chicago women, at a mass meeting, expressed their wrath at the forced resignation of Ella Flagg Young as superintendent of schools. Francis J. Heney announced that If Governor Johnson became a candidate for United States senator, be himself would be a candidate for governor to suoceed Johnson. In a sermon at Baltimore, Cardinal Gibbons said he did not want to see the time when the government would extend aid to the church, fearing that such plan would mean dictation of policy ot the clergy. J. T. Conway and Frank Richet, prominent real estate men of Port land, were convicted in the United States district court of using the malls to defraud and exploiting a land lot tery. The biggest deal of the year was the sale ot Joe Tinker, recently de posed as manager ot Cincinnati, to the Broklyn club tor $25,000. It Tink er agrees to play with Brooklyn he will receive $10,000 of the sum, the remainder of the money going to the Cincinnati club. Mayor Albee dismissed former Chief of Police Slover, now captain of po lice, and Captain Riley, three ser geants and seven patrolmen, for con duct unbecoming an officer. The dis missals are results ot charges made against certain members ot the de partment. ' In a sweeping decision, in which Mrs. Coe was Bcathlngly criticised, Judge McGinn granted a decree ot di vorce to Dr. Henry Waldo Coe, a prominent Portland physician, al though Mrs. Coe had asked for the divorce, and held that all the property Involved In the Beit is his. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Fright, presumably from being held up or ai-coMtrd, caused the death of Mrs. R. J. I'rlnca, of Portland. The aaaenaed valuation of the pub lic service corporations doing busi ness lit Hood Itlver county amounts to nearly $2,072,000. Governor West has named Floyd lillyeu, of Portland, and H. II. afford of linker, as members of the state fish and giime commission to fill va cancies caused by resignations. Indluns sre said to be killing off the d'T that cross the Klamath reserva- lion and sre taking all wild fowl eggs. Senator Lsne Is aaked to report the matter to the Indian bureau. Frank Blmmone Is suspected of hav ing killed his mother, cousin and him self, In a cottage In Portland. The bodies were found by a 12yearold girl of the family. Governor" West Is considering the plan of providing unemployed men with work clearing logged off land. Housing accommodations would be In tha form of tent cities. Fruit growers of Oregon, meeting at Portland, declare that limiting of working hours may prove a menace to the pickers and packers of the state. As an attracton which Bakerites ba-' lleve will be a rival to Portland's fa mous Cbrittmss swim, the Baker coun-' try club plans for an open golf tour nament, medal play, to be staged on : Baker links Christmas day. Marvel Lowrey, aged 15, of Alsea, committed suicide by drinking car bolic acid while In a fit of despond ency over the fact that she could not have pleasures the same aa other girls. J Mrs. J. H. Koberg, who resides on a farm east ot Hood River, held up two suspects with a revolver as they were trying to enter the house of a Japanese near her home, and detain ed them until the arrival of the sher iff. Slate dairy and food commissioner Mlckle haa started a war on all deal ers who are said to be selling Import ed New Zealand butter, branded aa the horn product Evidence ot al leged violations baa been laid before the grand Jury. The annual meeting of the Polk County School Officers' Association will be held at Monmouth Saturday, December 20. The first school offi cers' association in the state was formed in Polk county about eight years ago, and meetings have been held each year since. State Engineer Lewis announces that $3700.21 would be due the state Januury 1 for power development un der permits Issued by his department The fees represent a charge of 25 cents for ench theoretical horsepower a year, assuming 50 per cent plant ef ficency. It Is clnlmed that water power de velopment is being retarded in this state through the uncertainty of what the annual fee charged by the state will be and the revocable permit is sued by the government for power sites on government land, according to State Engineer Lewis. Corporation Commissioner Watson has Instituted in the supreme court mandamus proceedings against State Treasurer Kay to compel him to pay a warrant for legal services Issued to Claude McCulloch, atate senator and assistant ot the corporation commis sion. The Pacific Coast Rescue mission of Portland has filed a request with the Pendleton Commercial club for the carcasBes of 1000 of the Jackrabbita to be killed during the rabbit drives In Umatilla county, and. these will be used for food In the mission stations In the cities of the coaet The Pendle ton club has promised to ship the rab bits after each drive. The Coos county Good Roads asso ciation has decided to petition the county oourt to call a special election to vote on a $400,000 bond Issue for road building. Of the amount it is agreed that $100,000 shall be used from Bnndon to the Curry county line, $70,000 for the road to Ten Mile lakes, and $270,000 on the road through Myr tle Point to Douglas county, It is the plan to make hard surface roads. At Salem Judge Galloway has grant ed permanent Injunctions against the authorities, In which he upholds the contentions of the "wets" that the elections, that In November and the city election in December, were In valid, so far aa the local option issue waa concerned. If the supreme court pholds Judge Galloway It will mean that all cities where the "dryB" won at the November election will remain "wet" until another election. Unless the existing statutes relating to the registration of voters for the primary and general elections in No vember next year can be harmonized, the county olerks and other officials will encounter difficulties, according to Sam Korer, deputy secretary of state, who has made an extensive etudy of election laws. Mr. Koier says the situation is the result ot the recent decision of the supreme court declaring Invalid chapter 323 ot the 1913 laws, providing for permanent registration of voters. The finest stockings the neatest socks And every pair guar anteed to wear for six months or new hose free. EVERY box of Hole proof contain! s defi nite, printed guaran tee with a coupon fur each pair. Six pain of cotton Hole proof for men, women nd children ere guaran teed to wear six months without a hole. Three pairs of lilk Hole proof for men and women are guaranteed to wear three months without a bole. If any pair fail, send them back and the man ufacturer will gladly and promptly send you new pain in exchange. Even the gauzy, summer weight are guaranteed. Yet, most people buy Holeproof for their style, perfect fit and fine appearance. Holeproof ffosierq MM rost mmin, womin MMaho children. Think of the darning they save, and the expense too, oi buying new :i a now every wcex or two. uon I you uiina you ought to Buy Holeproof Ak ut to show you the new colors and various grades, $1.50 to $3.00 a box. 1 S J- E. STEWART & CO. 31 tfafiPiifr New VELIE Here The new six is now beauty. It take duck takes to water 12,500.00. We also 45 horse (jower machine at $2,150 and a 35-horse power at 11, GOO. There are other e .r on the market, but none better. Come and take a look and be convinced. Prineville Machine Shop E. G. HODSON, Proprietor r,' Central Garage Phone No. 20 Agents for Chalmers and Detroiter Autos All Kinds ot Auto Repairing Tires Vulcanized Full Line of Auto Supplies Special Prices on New and Second-Hand Autos Huff-Maker Auto Co. A FINE MESS of Fish can be bought from ua for little money. We get large daily supplies from river, lake and ocean, so that we know the fish is freBh and sweet. You can have money by buyiDg here, get a greater variety of fish to select from, and be sure of the highest quality. Ask your friends who deal here they will tell you of the Fish satisfaction they have always had here. City Meat Market I here, and it Is a to the hill like a The price is only have a 4-cj Under 10-23 Fruit Trees! Centra Oregon Grown The only kind yon ran nttnnl to plant. ILLUSTRATED .TALOGUE FREE. Write for orw!. Prior low enough to surprine yoa. Lafollette Nursery Co. Prineville, 8 6- Oregon Oh, Those Lovely New Leather Mounts Come see them. A variety ot new fall mounts. Buy your cameras, films and tnpplies from us and get free instruc tion. Agent for Royal Typewriter, "the best on earth." Come try ours and be convinced. LAFLER S STUDIO We Strive to Please RECEPTION Champ Smith, Propr Imported and Domestic Famous Whiskies k Old Crow; Hermitage; Red Top Rye; Yellow Stone; Canadian Club; Cream Rye; James E. Pepper; J Moore's Malt ? Porter, Ale and Olympia w Draft Beer on Tap. 9 1 ' tj Imported Wines and 9 Liquors. P The Oregon Bar At the Old Stand G.W. Wiley & Co., Prps All kinds of Choice Liquors Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft Prineville Laundry JOHN BECAAS, Prop. Dry Cleaning and Pressing First-Class Hand Work All Work Guaranteed Second Door North of the Ochoco Bridge WU1 be Ready for Work December 1st HAVE YOU Filed your Deed? Of Course. HAVE YOU An Abstract? Certainly everyone has an abstract now. Do you know where your corners are. Well, No, Not exactly. Brewster Engineering Company, Prineville, Oregon, wiil locate them for you and guarantee the work. Survey ing, Platting, Irrigation Engineering. Phone Pioneer 204.