TAFT SAYS FUTURE WILL JUSTIFY HIM Aid of Democrats Acknowledg ed and Refusal to "Play Politics" Commended. Beverly, Mass. In the first state ment made since the passage of the reciprocity bill by the Senate. Presi dent Taft at the summer White House Treely -Acknowledge that his long campaign in behalf of that measure would have proved unavailing if the Democrats had not helped him. "The Democrats did not play poli tic In the colloquial sense in which those words are used." said the Pres ident, "but they followed the dictate of a higher policy." These Republicans, he said, who fought for reciprocity, "and some of those votes were necessary to the passage of the bill properly, may en Joy mutual felicitations on a work well done." In his own judgment, the President (aid the agreement would mark an epoch in the re'ations between the Vni'ted States and Canada, and those who opposed the bill in Congress would find their prophecies disap proved and their fears allayed by Us actual operation. Harriman Lines Advertise the Coast. San Francises. The entire West will be advertised during the United States Land and Irrigation Congress to be held at Chicago, November IS to December 9. The Southern Pacific Company and other Harriman lines have engaged the whole of the Coli seum Annex for purposes of exhibi tions ana every town, county or state tapped by these lines will be given the opportunity to show what advan tages It may have to offer to the pros pective hemesecker. E. G. LEWIS nsi ra I vO Gil T. cry I T V , . E. G. Lewi, promoter of various enterprises in St. Louis, who has been Indicted for alleged fraudulent use of the mails. Many Disorders in Mexico. Mexico City That the period of reconstruction stMn may be succeed ed by another revolution is the fear expressed frankly in many quarters of the capital. Reports of disorders assuming in a few cases the magni tude of batt.es are not uncommon and almost dai'.y the authorities are informed of the frustration of plans against Madero or the constituted government. TARIFF CAUSED HIGH SUGAR Claus A. Spreckels Says Trust Aided In Advancing Prices. New York. Testifying before the House committee investigating the sugar trust, Claus A. Spreckels, son of the late Claus Spreckels, of Cali fornia, and president of the Federal 6ugar Refining Company, of Yonkers, declared himself of -the opinion that the removal of or a b g reduction in the tariff on sugar would decrease the price of refined sugar in this country two cents a pound. Mr. Spreckels read into the record official ctatistics showing that since the sugar trust was formed the price of refined sugar had materially increased. Canada Wants Our Coal. Winnipeg. The Dominion govern ment has been asked by the Board of Trade in Alberta to suspend duties for a period of six months on coal en tering Canada from the United States. The Calgary Board of Trade adopted a resolution to this effect, and the Calgary Herald has published a let ter from Spokane coal dealers Eaylng there were 200,000 tons ava'lable for export to relieve the shortage in Canada. DRIEF NEWS OF THE WEEK After being in session for nearly seven months, the New York Legisla ture took a recess until September 6. The German minister to llayti has asked the government to send a war ship to those waters to protect Ger man interests. Baltimore will taake a determined effort to be represented next year by a baseball club in the National League, The government of Pres'dent Simon is fast falling before the un n terrupted march of the revolutionary movement in Hayti. A -puzzling eye disease which Is widespread in Connecticut towns this summer is said by physicians to be caused by the use of oil on the streets. An eight-foot, group of statuary, with all the figures carved from solid gold, will be erected within the next year or two in the famous Church of St. Anne de Beaupre, near Quebec. Official announcement of the imme diate construction of a packing plant in Portland ta cost J600,000 was made by Lehman Levy, general con struction engineer for Schwarzchild & Sulzberger. There have been so many empty upper berths- in Pullman sleeping cars, ever since the law went Into effect reducing the rate on them, that the proposal is now under considera tion to reduce them still further on the combination plan. Hop prices are already soaring, and dealers declare they expect to see hops reach the 35-cent mark this sea son. The highest offer last year was 25 cents and the average was 17 cents. This year some of the growers have already refused offers of 25 cents. HERE'S A SUMMER CLEAN-UP SALE That's worth your while. We can only mention a few lines Footwear Child'i White Canvas Oxfords, regular $1.25 . 70c Men'a White Can va Oxfords, regular 1.50 . 75c Lad-tea White Canvat Oxfords, reg. 2.00 . $1,00 Ladiea' White Canvaa Oxford, reg. $2.50 . J2S Men'. White Canvaa Oxford, regular $2.50 1 ,50 Men White Canvaa Shoe, regular 2.25 J 5 Best of Canvas, Best of Leather, guaranteed to be first cla. Sold at one-half their real value. Ladie, Children' and Men' Oxford, Pump, Tie, all reduced in price to clean up. Ladies' Summer Dresses of Gingham, Duck, etc. Every garment first class and marked for slaughter Regular $2 Dress $1.35 Regular $6.50 Dress 4.50 Reg. $6 2 piece Suit 4.00 Reg. $6.50 " " 4.50 Reg. $8.00 " " 6.00 SKIRTS at almost Half Price $6.00 Skirt at $3.50 $6.50 Skirts at $4.00 $8.50 Skirts at $6.00 $12.00 Skirt at 8 50 White Duck $. and up The celebrated Reed Waist -- Best Tailored and fancy -- sold at one-fourth less than regular price. This is the finest waist ever shown here, and this is your opportunity Ladles' Silk Gloves, regular $1.50 grades, in white, black and colors now on sale at 95c See this special lot of Extraordinary Bargains Wide and fancy Ribbons at ONE-THIRD OFF ALL MILLINERY AT ONE-HALF OR LESS Ladies' and Child's White Hose 25 and 35c grades, now 10c pair All Straw Hats at a fraction of Actual Value Remember the Store WOMAN'S LEAGUE EXEMPT Property Not Included in Court Order Against Lewis. St. Louis. Supplementary orders, placed on the records of the United States circuit -court, require E. G. Lewis, whose properties were placed In receivership, and his wife to deed to the receiver all their property which hr.s connection with the Lewis enterprises, capitalized at more than $5,000,000. According to attorneys for the creditors the orders include the Lewis home in University City, the suburb In which mcst of the Lewis concerns are located. It has been definitely de c'ded the property of the American Woman's League, which has chapter houses scattered from Ohio to Colo rado, is not included in the court's orders. I COLL INS W . EL KINS North Beach Is the pleasure haunt In thin pnrt of the country this summer. Its tlevo tee rejoice to learn that they can now go and come on a regular sched ule, Independend ol tides. The popu lar excursion steamer, "T. A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. NEWS OF NOTED PERSONS Overman Aggression Not Tolerated. ' London. War between Great. Brit ain and France on the one side and Germany and Spain on the other, Is helieved here to be not far from im- fiossible as a result of the Moroccan mbroglio. The statement of Chan cellor of the Exchequer Lloyd George at the lord mayor's banquet is pointed to as a sign of alarm. He practically served a notice -of "hands off" on Germany. . Nat Gooawin, actor, has announced his Intention of deserting the legiti mate stage for the film drama. That William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., and his wife, formerly Miss Virginia Fair of San Francisco, will effect a reconciliation shortly, Is the report. More than 5000 begging letters, ask ing for sums aggregating $110,000 000, it is announced, have been received by Mrs. E. H. Harriman during the last year. Five to one on Johnson is the pre vailing odds in the betting on the fight between the negro champion and Bombardier Wells, which takes place in London September 30. James Edward Brltt and Battling Nelson are to meet in their widely adveit'sed pugilistic engagement be fore the Twentieth Century Athletic Club in New York on Labor Day. Admiral T030, acccmpan'ed by Commander Tanigushi of the Imperial Japanese navy, has sailed from Eng land for New York on the Lusltania to spend two weeks as the guest of the United States. Suffering from nervous prostration vid partial paralysis -of the lower limbs, Mrs. Ortle E. McManigal, wife of the self-confessed dynamiter, was taken to the Pacific Hospotal In Los Angeles for treatment. Robert V. Hasiam, "Pony Bob," as he was known in the early days on the plains, where he earned a repu tation as a daring pony express rider, is paralyzed at his home in Chicago, and it is thought he can never re cover. .j 1 ... J. Potter' Leaves Portland, Ath Street Dock Daily except Saturday and Sunday, 8:30 a. m. Saturday only, 1:00 p.m. Alao the Steamer "Haaaolo" leaving Portland daily, except Sunday, at 8 p. m. Suturduy at 10:00 p. in. REDUCED FARES PREVAIL From all points in the northwest via the Oregon-Washin gton Railroad & Navigation Co. Ideal cottngo and camp life, a mannlflocnt bea.:h that l not nurpawwd any where, enll and beneficial climate, and all comforts ol borne without eostlnic any more than If you remained at home. Call on or write to any O.-W. R. & N. ni nt for complete Information; aUo for copy of our summer book, ''Outings In Oregon." Wm. McMurray t General FaBicriirer Agent. O.-W. R, 4 N. Co. PORTLAND. OilKUON 7-27-8-'!! Furniture and Undertaking Notice for Publication Depart men t of the Interior T;. 8. Land office ftt The DhIIi-h. Oregon .1 til v 10. i'-m Notice Is hf-rehy (riven that John DnnnlaK who tMiKUifflee adilre Ih orlzziv. (Jrciron did, on the Hlh day of March, lft) I. tile In thtn ..tllce kunrn Htnlerncnt nnri A nnlleatlon. No. WM, to purchase the HW'4 NKM and N'!j HK1! Heetton 11 Townnhtp Ki Houth, Kunire 1J KitMt. Wuijiirietie Merliiian. and the limber thereon, under the provisions of the art of Junes, isiK, and acta amendatory. Known aw the "Tirnlier andHLone l.nw," atmich value an nilitht he fixed by apprnlwinenl, and that, pursuant ti Much application, the land and timber thereon have lieen atiDraiwd. UHf, Hie timber eKtliriHted 1M,WJI board feet at cenla ner. thousand, and the land V;n.K umi waio applicant-will oiler final proof In support of II I (It ' j ! J ('it I l til HIHl Wttlll flUliriiiriu ,;ii titi; 21 h diiy of Kept ember, 191 1, before 1 limn n K. J. Duffv, U. H. Comminntloiiur at his offli ul Princvllle. (ii-eimn. Any .person h .at! liberty to protewt thin pure ha e before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent lsnuen. by flilnte a cor. roboraied atlidavlt In this office. aliening facts which would defeat the entry- (!. W. Mooite, Rlter Lumber Building Material Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given by the iindersip;ned, the administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Robert PeiiniUKton Johnson, de reused, toall persons having claims attains' said deceased or his estate to present the same witli the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at his office in Frlneviile, Oregon, within six months of the first publication of thin notice, J J u ted July lIUli, lyll. M. R. ELLIOTT, Administrator with the will annexed of estate of Kobert Penning ton Johnson. ShcriiV Sulc. Notice U hereby given that hy virtue of an execution audoider of sale issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon lor Cnwik county, on the lt day of May, 1'Jll, in favor id i. W- I'erktns, r . ii. renting, it. n. i.eecii, .i A. Himmons, R. D. Hhuck K. F. Hchnehler, W (i. BiiHbee. W. M. Frver. J. T. Patterson, Vim W. 1'earce and V.. M. Kppley, plaintiffs, and against Red Jacket Mining Co., a corporation, for the sum of $MtoWt with interest thereon at the rate ol cuht per cent per annum from the 2'M day of September, HtHl, and $M) attorney fees and costs, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In theeierk's oihce of said court in said county on the vtn day oi May, mi, which said execution commands me to sell the following described property, situate, ly ing and being in Heetfon '20, 27, W anil 115, Townnhip ft suuth, Range 17 east of Wilhiuiette Meridian, hi Crook County, Htateof Orcein, and known an the Red Jacket Group of Quartz Claims, which said group consists id the Fractional Chance, Red Jacket, Consolidated Virgin. Wldow.audHuow liird lodes or min eral bearing claims which snid group was sur vived on lct wither with, l'.tnl to January 4th, I!nj2, by Arthur Philbrick, United Htaies Deputy Mineral Hurveyor, said survey being designated as Mineral Survey No, 4(i'2( and ap proved by Hon, Henry Meldrum, then United States surveyor General tor Oregon, on the I'Jth day of April, IW2, the original field note ol which said survey being tiled in tha olllee of the said United States Surveyor General fur Oregon, reference to which said Held notes are hereby made for the purpose of further and more particular description of the said prop erty conveyed; for the purpose of satisiying said judgment, Now, then forefore, In pur suance oi sam execution, i win, on Saturday, the 12th day of August, 1911, at the hour of '2 o'clock p. tn. at the north door of the courthouse in l'rlncville, in Crook coun ty. Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the above described property, or so much thereof as may be required to satisfy said Judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Dated this lfltn day oi July, vm. T. N. HAI.KOUR. Sheriff o' Croon County, Oregon. The Cash Grocery George Whiteis, Prop. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Bedrock Pri ices. W. A. Booth. I'rea. I). F. HTKWAUT, Vkl'KM, . C. M. Kl.am,l'ahlcr Oeqok County Bank PRINEVHXE, OREGON Statement of the Crook County Bank of Prineville, Oregon, at rendered to the Superintendent of Banki, June 7th, 1911 Au.li U.bllliU, lxian.anrt PlwounU IIJO.STO.Sn Capital palU In full HWl.Ono.OO Ov.T.lmfl. V.HII.H8 Hiirnlu. I0,.1 KiiniUurf mid flxturv Il.'.tn 4 I'niilvldMl proBU S,Hl'a hal ealBle d.TlKl.lH UeiKMlU HU.HO.7J Cuk ea Uni tad iu treat haalu M7,(H)9.S IIHH.IIWl.tte IIM(,IWa.M VANTED-A RIDER AGENT IIJ EACH TOWN ami ilstrtn. Uirliloaml ethlhlt.aM(nil ljit-t Mm). "Renter" hltyffl f urnKliftl hy tin. Our atrt'tiiMuvory wUuru are making no money REQUIRED unlit you ms lve and nnnrovn of ynttr hlcvln. Wmtliln tn anyone anjrwhi'm In Hn IT, M . itm Jr-i In advance, pM,Ai(r, and allow TEN DAYS' REK TRIAL tlnrlnK ylilch Uuwyuu muyrltl" thi'lili-yrlnand put Ittoauv tiwl. ymi wMt. If you a then wt rorfivtly atlUi U or ilu nut wUli to k' Um !,trvi'l"Nhln It. tmrk to us atoiir'xtt-nHi4nitr7M will mi btui tut FfiCTflRV PR1CFS v" '"nihit tim niuiut kihi hin'i' it is nw. vni mvu tsli, u mn lo at ono Bitmll pmllt alKivw arttml f nrttry cost. V'ou mivnlio Ui :.'&mlMli-nipn'a nmllta by Imy InBillroct'if tuniiflhnvo tint iiiaiMifnctiir.'r' iriiitrniitiHi Iwlilnd your , t:v'i'l DO NOT BUY, ll.,,.l 11 . tritt until you ri'ct'lvo our catnloirni' nntl lnrn our uunuaru of lani ami r.. i,it f,r, io rider acenle. rOU WILL BE ASTONISHED r."rn..'vu i''t,iitiri,i r.t.io.ti. fullv t'iw pHift 99 cn nik yna till. ,or. vv wtl ti,s tnirliwit i rmt lly'lm, r,.r ir i m niT i ft i ?'"ui our l1"11 unitiir jouruwa a.uiu,ii.uitUuutii our prtM SIcONDHaNDefcvcLaa. W.rjn tint rxnl.rtr ti.nrlloewn.n'1 Imrifl hlrypW. tint timi.117 hT fnelnBrr,ime3ti,ea'ireiO. Ii,.rliitlv,il,ftri?nllt itlMiIi. ,h rr,,tt. C 0 A S T C R 0 II A K E S . """ ""."'I'- " "tier nln. .ml iml'i. rU, rtlr anil 19 V m mi. A A ' wMiiiiawa.oiaii Kiuaatftui(Ao rtyhtr retail wr ' , oo Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof $ Self-hcalingTircsfoSf 1 12 7 hi rtruUrrttMll tritttfthti Urn tlO lift rr ll. hat M tmlrJi.rm tmmtliyott iitmfU fair far W,IW tat h tolihonitrtl.33 ROMORETROUBLEFROMPuNCTUIfES HAIL, TaoM, or OIm will not lot th r out. A huiuJri'U Uidusiiml uirHrV)!(lliiHt vcur. r,T-errtmrtrm. Matin In ail st.i-s. It .Twintr. vrry ntiraitlo and lined liuidn with ( HHiMMjlal (luuliLy of ruiilwr. whirti never ht- cofnf;?( poroua and wlilch cUwos m kitmiII ,tmnr. urcii wit limit n 1 1 o win a t, in n.1 r to tiMnann IVVu huve hundreds of iHlern from BfttlHdrd ciiMtoinern futiiinuf uuixuieir ureshiivooniy hoeninmuK'U m onco kr twice tn a wIijIh wayjn. 'J'hfy wi'ltfh no mora I lirm an ordinary tiro, UmiiunolurfH-slatlna nnnHUt's Ih-Iiu, iKivcn hy wiveritl Juvi-m of thin. HimmiIuII v iii'i'tmn-i fahrlcnn ilio tread. Tho rctrulfir price of theno tire- ' i tll).(H) ik r imir. hut furadvei-LUlnir DurnoHeu w( arn Dfddutf Hpoctul factory nrl.-fl Ui llin rldur of nnly tM.flOlrpnlr. AI! orders shlpnofl m mn ..- . w.tm. ...j nniM v, w. i,, n nnuiifviit. uu uu nub imy a cent until you WIT iretn (tut IMC' Nntloe tho tlilek rubhortrearj A" and minr.tiirnKtrm. and "D" nUo run atrip "H" to orevent rlmenttinir. Thl& tire will outlant any other r,;""--S0'" tUAoTIC ana bhi tfiuina. Mwo.DiVj:rs"tu;.aS: rml t OUR einiiM It for any ru.m tliiy aro net .tlf.i t,,ry on o..nilIu,tlit. w.arn I wrf llr iuZ moi.ry ,.litt.iiiHl..,..nial,iik. If y.,ii oritur Imir or Oman tlrm. v will Ilu I !i,i il.J V 1 1 11 "J- rn'tr.' l-tlr. laat lon..rnrl l.,k llurtl,i, n,tln. , Imvt."", ,1 or Jn .laiT. rl.jT know that yon will lie ho wvll uImhikI flint wlmn vmt want a lilnvulu vi, win .iL .1- l...;J r..l Vru, iHnil Hatrlal nrr!r at onMV hitnimthlu nnarLi.i,, I in. nir... uiuur, new.UK For Sale. Bunny with top for sale, or .trade for hack or cart; good condition. Box 225, Prineville, Oregon, 6-la vim t IF YOU NEED rOTTi?FiV,K ilrii JtfnT IAAfVbilt write UMBnofltattralav no mattui.. ........ .. Itoulroo.taauoirtaltoliwi.veryttilii.. Write It now. w anu woudertuloironi wear, malilui. iJ. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL