OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Frincipal Events of the Week' f Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of O.t Readers. Gorernor Withycombe designated Sunday, May 6, aa "Oregon Y. M. C. A. day." Aitoria celebrates tho anniversary ol the Battle of LexinEtou with appro priate exercises. A ban has been placed on the sale of "stomach bitters" in Lebanon by the city officials. Lumbermen in Klamath county are predicting a big season in their par ticular line this year, The nomination of George H. Fos ter as postmaster at Baker was con firmed by the Senate. The Good Roaids association ot Harney county is advocating two main highways in that county. The people of Jur.tura have formed k good roads association to promote a tate highway from Burns to Vale. Circulation of petitions to call a pecial election June 4 to bond Grant County for $140,000 has been begun. Mrs. Thomas Brogun of The Dalles has recently bouslit six sections ol land from the Eastern Oregon Land company. A patriotic day parade, which took more than two and half hours to pass given point, was held In Portland last week. Brownsville Presbyterians celebrat ed their 60th anniversary last week, the Brownsville church having been organized In 1857. The United States forest service will replant 420 acres in the Mount Hebo district, Siuslavv national forest, the coming summer. The Linn county Sunday schools held their annual convention in Le banon last week with nearly 100 dele gates In attendance. The Radiators, Eugene's marching organization, in which 100 of the city's business men are enrolled, has or ganized a home guard. Howard L. Aumack, employed as a lineman by the Portland Railway, Light & Power company, was elec trocuted at Mount Angol. Organization of an Orejon branch of the League to Enforce Peace, ot which Ex-President Taft is the head, was perfected at Portland. The twelfth annual conference of the Woniun's Home Missionary society, Salem district, of the Methodist Epis copal church, wits held at Salem. The rivets and harbors board of en Ctneers h:ts reported adversely on the proposed Improvement of the Willam ette river between Corvallis and Eugene, The fifth annual state shoot of the Oregon State Sportsmen's association will be held under the auspices ot the Capitol City Rod and Guu club at Salem on May C. 7 and 8. Tho net risks written by fire Insur ance companies In Oregon during the year 1918 tout led $283,944,004, accord Ing to a statement Issued by Insur ance Commissioner Wells. The forest service has recommend ed to Senator Cluimberluln that an ap propriation be made in the sundry civil bill of f 5000 for fire protection on the Coos bay wngon road lands. Car shortage In the acute form that has prevailed chirinii the last six mouths soon will be a thing of the past, says J. 11. Dyer, assistant gen eral maimer of tl- Southern Pacific Under the a-tmin'stratlon army bill, reported to tlie Senate by Senatoi Chamberlain, Oregon probubly will be asked to coiitrH.ute from 4500 to 6000 men under tlie first call of the presi dent. Frank C. O nian, a Purkee stock n.an, was arresud on a felony chargt of attenii'tttif, to Induce F. E. Rlgall, of Grayvtlle, 111., to swear falsely In the mm J,r trial of Tliumus J. Mooney at San Franchu'o. Tho state land board, by uuaulmoui Tote, decided to cull a meeting of the emergency board, to consider Attorney Oonural Brown's request for $3000 for continuing the Pacific Lhestock com pany laud fraud ease. Owing to the d'diouruglug outlook for a rcasonul.lo price for hups, some of the hopsrowevB of Forest Grove are preparing to Join the prepared ness propaganda and tutu their hop yards Into beun fields). A drastic resolution nitalnst the tale of the essence of Jamaica, bitters, and other so-culled remedies which con tain a hl.-'h p.vrcntii:p of alcohol, was adopted by the state b-nrd of pharma cists at a moetii'3 ,n Portland. One hundred nnd forty-two student CftdVti of the junior niul senior classes Of Oregon Ar-.rlonltur.il college hart tiled applications for admission to the tiainiiij camp, which Is to be opened at the rresullo, at San Francisco Vy 8. Durii't tho week ending April IS, SC3 accid. vcio reported to tho tuiuiMHl ti' i-ile. t e 'luinisaion. Of ii-.cso, tlin v. ere fatal, the fuulitlc tot:: 2 J ni l.i.tp.-j, I'eniKcri, railroad rrrai;r; !-;, V.'e'.b, unknown fPHirVriv. ir.il Rt-y Burn. Fall Creek, both alleged to be trespasser. Tki ftlherlag of cascara bark Is getting U be aa Industry of some lasDortanoe In Wlllamlna. A. R. Ford, merchant of Wlllamlna and Butler, I shipped out 40,000 pounds of it hibt week and received $3500 for It. ,Ia the government plan to increase the production of foodstuff, the Klamath commercial club hat appealed to the legislators at Washington for the completion of the Klamath reclamation project. News that Thomas R. Sheridan, ex president of the First National bank, of Roseburg, had been pardoned by President Wilson was received with approval by the great majority of residents of Roseburg and vicinity. Portland it contributing more men to the nary than any other city save New York, according to figures given out by Secretary Daniels for the week ending April 12. There were S55 navy enlistments in New York and 323 in Portland. Tillamook beach resorts, Including Garibaldi, Barriew, Rockaway, Saltair and at far north aa Manhattan will be equipped with electric lights and power for the summer season, the electrifying to be permanent In con struction. The Umpqua Baptist association which will be held at Riddle this year, hat changed lta dates from June (, 7, to June 20, 21, 22. About 50 delegatet are expected to attend and the dates were changed to accommo date the visiting delegates. Because all the bids received were below par, the ttate land board re jected all bids for the $250,000 rural credits bonds and instructed the clerk of the hoard to immediately wire the board's attorney in each county to cease taking applications for loans. Thure A. Lindstrom, teacher at the Oregon school for the deaf, at Salem, is engaged in securing a census of all the deaf In that vicinity to ascertain who among them will help to make up a regiment of "silent fighters" to offer their tervlcet to Colonel Roose velt. . A tignal achievement in navy re orultlng, unequaled by any other state in the union, has been attained by Oregon. The 800 men to be recruited from April 1 to 20 have been secured by the navy recruiting office at Port land under Lieutenant Commandei Blackburn. Spence Wortman, deputy state seal r of weights and measures, has sent notice to hit district sealers to proBe cute all berry dealers who do not give their customers full measure of ber ries. This notice la being given in connection with the arrival of the strawberry season. W. J. Kerr, president of the Oregon Agricultural- college, was authorized to take complete charge of Oregon's food production and conservation campaign at a meeting of represen tatives ot most ot the state's induB trial, commercial, civic and social in terestt at Portland. Convinced, after a preliminary ex amination that sufficient grounds ex lit tor a thorough probe ot the farm products rates of the Oregon-Wash lngton Railroad & Navigation com pany and the Oregon Short Line Rail road company, the public service com mission ordered a hearing on both. The director of the United Statel Geological survey has obtained from Secretary of State Olcott a list of all automobile owners In Oregon, to pro ride them with data relative to the topographic maps ot the state. These are maps, the director says, In which very automobile owner Is Interested and he desires to get them Into tha hands of all tuch car owners. A mass meeting of fully 400 fisher men at Astoria adopted a resolution protesting against the law enacted at the recent session of the legislature forbidding the tale In Oregon of sal mon caught by trollera outside the three-mile limit during the Columbia river closed seasons. The meeting alia decided to bring an action to test the constitutionality of the law. ' 1 The Crown-Willamette Paper com pany hat purchased from M. J. Kinney a Portland timber dealer, a tract ol about 1000 acres in Clatsop county in tha Lewis and Clark river district The property, with the timber upon it wat valued at about $176,000. Stand lng timber to the exteud of about 100, 000,000 feet, mostly fir, spruce and hemlock, was included in the tale. Spring farm work wat very much delayed In the Rogue river valley by reason of the continued rains. The planting ot the beet crop Is now in progress and at beet plantings can continue till June, there will be no reduction in the acreage which has been contracted tor. The product ot between MOO and 4000 acres will be brought to the Grants Past tugar factory thla season. Members ot tha state highway cevn mission and officials of the govern ment forestry service, during a con ference in Portland, agreed upon a network ot forest roads which are to be. graded and improved during the next three years with moneys derived from both federal and stato tundt. Each , year a turn ot $127,500 forest service money will be available, and at this Is to be matched by a like turn from the ttate, it meant that about $750,000 will be available tor expendi ture on forest roads within the three yea period. Good wngon and new Californir reck for sab,- inquire Morrison -shop, T gli Valley. . ,; LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (pubiishek) Department ot the Iuteiior, U. S. Land Office at 1 lie Dalles, Oregi.ii, Aj.r 1 19 h, 1917. NOtlClits littetiy given that, Sarah E. 1'i.aster, of Shuniko, (reoii, w ho - on July 2uil, 1912, m de Homestead En try, to. and on januan nth, 1915, uiade additional Home stead Entry No. 014334, for sei 4, Si 23W1-4, Section 34, VI 2-WI-4 St-ctton 35, Township 6 Souti , Range i6-Kust, Willamette Meii.i tan, Inif tiled notice of ltiteutioi to make Final three year front to estahli-ili claim to tlie lind al. vc dnsciibed, betote H. C. Roopn. U.S. Co imissioner, at Antelopi, .reoii, on the 281I1 d.y.fMax,, i9'7. , Claim!) nt names as witnes.se: William Mersinger, Mary McKin ley, L'attrence L. Sickles, A Ida H Johnson, all of Shaniko, Oiegon H. Frank Woodcock, up Register" NOTICE FOR PUBUCATIO (Pub'.i-her) Department of tlie Interior U. S Land Office t The Dalles, Oregon, Apiil atst, 1917. Noiic is hereby given that Grace Wilson, deserted wife of Jicob M. WiNon, of Slianiko, Oregon, who on Sept ember 1 2th. 1912, tmule lloniesteac Entry No. 010092. and on May 4tl 1914, made additional Hotnestetn Entry No. 013105 for s1-2nw1-4 Sec. 14,. sl-2,Ntl-4, se1-4nw1-4 Action 15, Township 7 Snti'l), Range 14 East, Willmnetie Merid ian, has filed mtice of intention to make Final mice year Proof to establish claim lr the land above described, hefoiv Roister and Re cpiver, U S. Lund Otfiep, at Thi Dulles, Oregon, on the 6th dy of I n lie, 1917 The entry-nan, J.iool M. Wilson, is notified that, b submission of said proof, bis wife, Grace Wilson, seeks to obtain pat )nt for the land iu her own name. Claimant nam-s as witnesses: A. E, Fine, E. E. Fine, both ot Shuniko, Oregon, Claude YVilr-on. of B.ikeoven, Oregon, George E Fine, of Shnnikn. Oregon. - II. FRANK WOODCOCK, tip Register. WARNING TO ALIENS Notice is hereby given officially tr ail alien enemies, which term ai this date includes all persons bom in the German Er..j.iie who have not yet received their last citizen ship papers from the United Stato Govetniitctr, reqmring all such aliens within twenty-lour hours to surrender to the local civil author ities all firearms, weapons or im plenniitsof war of every nature whatever that they may have in t it lr possession, including txplo sives, mateiial used in the uiaiiu I fuctui e of explosives, nnv aircraft Or wire e s apparatus, any form ol I signaling deuce, any firm of cipher code, or any pa er, docu ment or book w 1 h ten" or printed lu cipher, or in which the te is invisi : Me wtiting. - Tbf n hove articles mut be deliv ered to the sh -riff of Wasco County it The I), II s, Oregon, wilhlii Uventv-f'-ur bonis or the d-unir-i'" O' temporary hlnde of aiy such lali-n ei eitM' will be Mibj-.-ct to peuiclihv local mi i'H' v imdciil Httiboiiiies and .uu.ni.irv antsts wid follow in -H,e nix weaixin or firearm or other of the urt ictes inamed lie ein Hie fi.intd in such o -'iciie or h1 d -. The sbeiiff . wib give rcii-ls for i.ll miiclt receivtd a-id th-v will b- returned to the ownet-; when peHCe shall linve Ik en declared. This notice iiie.nis exactly what it as mid no tx e lions will be grunted in its applioiiion. On the other band every citizen of the G' r inin Elliptic who hall implie f ' 1 ol e' this order, all lows of the State of Oregon and the ordinances o any chv ih'iiof in which they in y tiside will he accorded the I lull pn d ction of the law and will b unmolested in hi or lur peace f il "iiisuin This notihVniioii is g'ven by nn ho i 1 v of the Piesidei t of the United Siates through i tie Depmt roent of I ust ice pursuant 10 the proclanm ioii ol lie I-xecutive of , A pi il 0, HJ'7. "'f which tvviy i i en of ihe v'niud Statm is especi ally enj inrd in take nnlkv ns well 8 e' h obcinl of each suite, county a;d city theiein. tUiGNtr) rrniK'iY (iaMow.iv, District Atloituv. TOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE In the Conntv Court "f the State of Orvgon for Wa-.co County. In the matter of the Estate i f (ohn Kotter, Deceased. Under authority of an r.iiltr 'ranted by the Count v Couit of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, lated April 18th. 1917, the under signed Administrator will sell at irivate s,il- the fo-lowing described tal property belonging to said state, to-wit:- South half of the southwest q'laiter, the Northeast piarter of the Southwest quarter, ind the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Eight 11 Township Four, South of Range Fourteen, East of Willamette Vlerid.au, W'.sco County, Oregon. :ontaining one hundred and sixly icres. more or less, save and ex cept therefrom a ship of land one ;itndrel feet wide, being fifty feet on eaih side of the cenler line of he railway of the Oregon Trunk iue hcioss nnd upon the Southwest piarter of the Southeast quaiter f said -Township, Section and Rangw, which was conveyed bv lecendent by Heed recorded in Vol. 49, page 58, deed lecordsqf said coiiu'y. The sale will be made on and ifter May 21st, I917, and bids. will be leceived at the office of George D. Brodie, Dufur, Oiegoti, At torney for the Administrator, or at the residence of the undersigned at Tygh Valley, Oregon. The terms of the sale are cash in hand. Dated April 18, igi7. Emil Mertz, Administrator of the estate ot John Kotlet, De ceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publisher) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April 2, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given thai Thomas A. St. Dennis of Maupin Oregon, who on Nov ember 26th, 1910, made Home stead Entry, No 07750, and on November 10th, 1914, made addi tional Homestead Entry no. 014043 for Ki-2 of the E1-2, Sec 17, E1-2 nei-4, Sec. 2o, W1.2NWI-4 Sec. 21, Township 5 South, Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of iutehtion to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before F. D. Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 12th day of May, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: B. F. Turner, L. D Kelly, W. H Williams, W. C. Richards, all of Maupin, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, P Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior U S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, March 21st, 1917. Notice is hereby niven UmI William F. Johnson of Shaniko, Oregon, who, on August 6th, 1912, made Homestead Entry No. OK573,and on January i 1,1915 made additional Homestead Enlr No. 014335 for 11WI-4SWI-4, si-2 nwl-4, si-2nel-4, nel-4iiei-4t Sc, 34. Wl 2IIWI-4. Section 3s, 'I IllVIl ship 7 South, Range 16 Iv-ist, VV'il lameltsf Meridian, has tiled notice of attention to make llnee ear Proof, to establish clsitn to the land above described, before H. C. Rooper, U. S Commissioner, at Atifelope, O'egon, oji the 30th daj of April, 1917. CUiniaut unities as vitnee: William II. V"rntaff, Saub.rd M. Black, Archie L Manna, William; M Mer-ibiuer rill nf .mi:iiiil-r i i-m. I gou. H. Ft auk Woodcock, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher'1 Department of the Interior, V. S. Laud Office at The Dalles Oregon, Adiil, 5, IQI7. NOTICE hi hereby given that Carl A. Ladsch of Tygh Valley, Oregon, who on April 2(Uh, 1912, made Homestead Entry No. 01023 (or sti-4et-4, S'.c.33, SI-2SWI-4, nei-4-vvt 4. Sec tion 34, Township 3 Sulilh. Kange 14 East, Willamette Meiidiaii. has tied notice of intention to make three vear Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above des. cribed, before K. D. Stunrf. United States Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, oil Ihe 14th day of Max, I917. Claimant names as witnesses; J. li. Tunisnn. II. A. Mulkr. G. L. Brown, YV. C. I.ucore, all ot Tygh Valley, Oregon. . U L . .. .1. 11 1 1. ,11 ri.iuK xxoo eotK, A Wonder. An Absolutely Woodless Range Will fit any Stove, is No-selet-s, Stuokeless and Odorles-?. TheKe:-osene-Oil Gas-Pro hieing burner, generates Gas from Kerosene O 1. A greit wood saving See Mr. Temple at Start's Store, Mnupin, and watch the demonstration. For Sale 2 Bedsteads and springs 1 Sanitary couch 6 Dining chairs 1 Rocker 1 Sew in;; machine Conking utensils, dishes and fruit jars. Things mii't be s dd nr packed by May 3rd, as we go to conference near ttien. Call at pnrsnnngo. , Mrs E. E, Le-an. Notice Wamic. Ore., Feb. 6, 1917. Any ono west of the I)echuteB river and south of Tygh Vulley wishing to become a member of White River Federal Farm Loan Association, please apply to our secretary, W. H. Mayfield, R. 1 Fire Proof WHEN IN PORTLAND MAKE YOUR HOME AT THE Palace Hotel Washington' Street & Twelvth the Cleanest Rooms in the City Modern in Every Detail Large Grand Floor Lobby Close in to Shopping and .- Theatre j Good I Service Finely COMFORT BY NSGHT TO PORTLAND (OREGON TRUNK AY. Standard and Tourist sleeping Cars TOURIST SLEEPER DAILY EACH WAY ShnriVd Slepper leaves Maupin, Monday Wednesday, Friday Leaves Portland Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday at 7:10 p. m. HOMESEEKERS' FARE3 ROUND TRIP'S Reduced round trip from Middle From Missouri River, St Taul. West to CENTRAL OREGON Sioux City, etc., $52.50 on the first and third Tuesday of St. Louis 55.00 e.tch month till December in- Chicago 57.50 Prepaid tickets delivered by wire Stopovers at all points. Final Return Limit 25 days CALIFORNIA ' North Bank Road" and SS "Northern Pacific" At yt ur sei vke for travel and information, ' J- T- HARDY C. J. LIVINGSTON, j Trav. Fght & Pass Agent. Band, Ore. Agent, Maupin Send or a3k for Oregon Trunk's Potato Book I If' FISCHER'S Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Lonfr Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line of Automobile Accessories MAUPIN, (,: Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 1-30 p. m. V. ROBERTS. Prop. I.O. O.F, V A P I N I Tli ige No iuu, .il .npiu, Oregon oeets every Saturday night io Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem. iers always welcome. j Job Crabtkee, N. O. I W. H Tai.COTT, Secretary. ' Valley Produce Co. PAY CASH FOR ! VAL, HOGS, POULTRY, EGGS, BUTTER, HIDES, ETC. ! 115 Fiont St., Portland, Cre Dr. I awrence S. Stovall VETERINARY ! Medicine j Surgery I and Dentistry Charges Reasonable j Satisfaction Guaranteed Call Drug store or residetue i Maupin, Oregon j District Furnished Free Phones Steam Heat CENTRAL OREGON LINE GARAGE OREGON . ... J