HICO TO RETURN ' TO D!ATHETHODS i i.'f iclal Policy Is Decided on. 1 ' ' ana Aguaiors wn do run Ished Sw.ftly. Mexlra City. Without blare of untpot mid wti limit otririut nrorlutn- mm lti federal Kururiiliii'iit i)rlinii ii employ lti drastic methods of l In rcslorltlK peace. Immediate I ttni or tli new itl Ic y will bo !i imlliin a only apprlsal of it. Till Is til subtniie uf statement If a cabinet minister, flwlft punish ment In tn be tin- portion uf till nxl I ii ' iiih ho run be reached, whether of nun or pencil. A few newspaper writers will Im deported, It I wild, under thnl provlsluu of tho cottstllu II, .n which nrovldea fur tliu expulsion of undesirables. 1'ubllc intrudes n ml street orul liiiia are to ti prohibited In cases where tha purpose I In any luntiner couueclod Willi the political flairs. H I'nso, Ten Junrt-s In msuln under control of lite Madera o eminent mid the .Harrison Hint mutinied bus xq sent to Chlhtinhun. Th tangled affairs of the Me.u-nn city were atriilithtenod out by General I'nseual Oroeo u'li r hnlf duy negotiations. Witahltitftnn. To meet ny tin-t-Renty that winy srlne In connection with lln unsettled condition In uorth- n ll..i.-A f!niml I jinnuhl A. Wood. ;. l,ur i,l .Ii. IT at lhe l'lillfll BltttcS army, hn Issued orders to command er of ntvtrnl army post In various jrnrt of lbs country to hold their troop In readiness for duty along the border. I rjLWS FROM OUR tJATIOHAL CAPITAL Iron and Steel Tariff Goes to Ccn:!o Comml.toa on Finance. Three 01 When lc Bridge Qronki, NliiKiir Full The ureal lr bridge thut hu choked the river chattm-l eteen the cataract and the uter si col arch bridge below tha full for the pimt three weeks, broke from lt shoring nnd weul toward the river, Inking with It to their demit man Mini woman wild to he Mr. and Mr. FldrldK Btnnton. c.f Toronto. Canada, hikI llurrell lleacoik, 17 yenr old, of Cle.elmid, 0. TO ESTABLISH REPUBLIC Chinese Premier I Ordered to Co operate With South. I'ekln. The emi.re downirer hn Issued iin edict Instrtirtliiii Premier Yuitu 8lil Kill to establish a republic In cooperation with the southern re inihlli tins. The edict ha not yet been liulillehml and It Is expected thut It will be kent more or le aecret n fur n the nuhllc U concerned until arrangement In the south have been cunitiloicd. ' V-j.m la now eadctivorlt'K to per suade the Nankins government to hand over the control of affair to enable htm to curry on the luhnlnla irntlon of tlio whole empire until the national convention appoint a per manent government nnd adopts a cou tltutlon. , La" Folletta Suffer Breakdown. Washington. Buffering from a serl on nervous breakdow n resulting from overwork and the Incidental worry to the Illness of his 12-yonr old daughter, Mary, Senattir Robert M. Ia Follotto has cancelled nil his Immeillnte en gugLinieiila. Hy order of his doctor he will take a complete rest for the next three weeks nt least. 4 FILMS STIR fc.ORV.ONS Govarnor Rejects Proposal to Buy r'i Copyrights, I f - Salt Lake City. Moving picture f I films lllustrullni? atorles In which tha Mormons ure prenented In an objec f tlonuhle way lmvo bi-otiMcd tlie Ire of t ' Governor Spry nud he has bosun a crurnde iiKiilnst thulr exhllilllon. l'ro ' ; poials linvo boon tiiudo to hint, tho , ; Kovomor doclnres, Hint tha ututo of L'tnh procure tlio suppression of cer- X lain tllms hy the uurchuse of the. films and coyrlhts. In a telegraphic reply to one of these proposals tho governor euld: "I will never consent to Utah or any Institution or person paying tnon- ey to suppress theso slanderous films. Once the stute begun buying those ob jectionable pictures thore would be : no end to the culls for money to sup preHS thorn." - f" i . i f Conner Jury Unable to Agree. Los Angeles. The jury in the case of Bert II. Connors, accusod of hav ing attempted to destroy the Hull of Itocords with dynamite, reported to Judge Willis that It was unnblo to syree nnd was discharged. It stood 10 to 2 for acquittal. Manila Bend Delegate. Manila. Tho Republican territorial invention htiH elected two delegates to the national convention who were instructed for President Tn'rt. The platform Indorses tlio administration .of President Tuft. It urge free trade between the Unltod Suites and the rhlHpplues. .. j V.'.tMiington, r. C Th senate com li!il on nuance bitun henrlni: VuuMliiy on the houne bill revising ilm Iidii and steel tiirlil. Mi'inher of tho cuhimlltee generally express I m belief thut the lieiirliiK would be ti.iulileleil within two or three week. 1 i.u roiiiiiii'le now consist of t';,'.t ri Kulur Ui piihllcnns, six Deino cr. ts nnd Helmtor la Kollette, "pro ri.i.lv" ;epiiblli:sn, milking 15 mem lii r.4. Kv.-ti If I, Kollette should unite tailh IliM I letllU'riil Ir Im.mltni-M In Millk port uf the bill, the rt-gulur ltepubll-1 can on the committee would outvote the combination unh-wt the senate should adopt the Newluud resolution providing for the udilUlun of on riemocrnt and one "progressive" He liubllean to thl commltte. Bom of the regulnr Keuubllcani expres up prehension that thl course might b pursued. Hous Fight Over Ruli. A lively nplit over the rules took plnee In the house and resulted In the adoption of an amendment offered by vole of lit) to 100. erter heated com lurlson of "Uuderwoodlum" with Itepreseuiiiilv lleury. of Texas, by a "fiinnonlsm" and "lleedlsm" bud been passed between leaders ou both aides. Th silriem of Uepllbllcuu Leader Muno lit tying up th Democratic bouse through the manipulation of the now "discharge calendar." which was part of the reform programme adopted In the lust congress, resulted lu the presentation of the amendment by Chulrmun lleury, of '.he rule committee. It I nronosed to chnuge the rule adopted last year. The present opera tion of the rul to dlacharg commit tees. Jjistesd of operating to prevent the "kllltng" of bills In committee, has resulted In a congestion of busi ness on th o-callod "discharge days." Investigate High Cett of Living. In a brief message. President Tuft urged an International conference to discuss the high cost of living and obtuln Information on bow it may be reduced. The president deems the high and speedily increasing cost of living "worthy of an International conference." and adds: "There Is no doubt that a commis sion could be appointed of such un prejudiced and Impartial persona, ex pert In investigation of ecouomic facts, ttat a great deal of very valu able light could be shed upon the rea son for the high price that hnv so distressed the people of the world. "Those who have conducted Inves tigations have found that the phenom enon of rising price is almost, If not quite, general throughout the world; but they are baffled In the attempt to trace the causes," Mllltla la Criticised. , Serious concern In the war depart ment over the scarctty of cavalry and field artillery organliatlons In the Na ttoiittl Ouitrd bus led to a formal an nouncement that It is the policy of the deonrtment to encourage these brunches, and that unallotted funds from federal mllltla maintenance ap ornnrlatlons will be used for that pur pose. The stute soldiery 1 top heavy with Infantry. The attention of the department has been directed ulso to the fact that mur - tie infantry r,;,;!menia are imi i...iv recruited. Consequently the mllltla dlvlslou has Issued a clrculur bullulin warning state authorities aiiulnst authorising any additional in fantry regiments until those already in existence are complete as to organ isation, anus nnd equipment. National Capital Brevities. The pension bill, carrying Jl!i2,"59,- 000 and providing pensions for more thnn 800,000 veterans of the Mexican nnd Civil wain, passed tho houne. The vote was 1145 to U3. Official Indorsement to the nations of the world of the San Francisco P;;nama'i'aclllc exposition .vas given by President Tnft, who signed a pro clamation inviting exhibits from all the world for the big 1915 fair. At a meeting of the house public lands committee Secretary Fisher ex pressed disapproval of the Bovuh- Jones bill, providing for a three-year homestead period and granting six months' leave of absence In oath year of that porlod to entrymon desir ing it. The senate passed the Borah bill authorising the creation of a bureau In the department of comnierco nnd labor for the collection of Information pertaining to the welfare of children and child life. Tho bill prohibits the Invasion of prlvato residences in quest of Information. A bill Introduced by Representative Norris of Nebraska propor-a a 19 year term for the postmauler general, tho elimination of th entire pcr.t office department from politics, aatl the nrrolulment of all postmasters by the head of the department Instead of by tho president. EDWIN HAWtEY s , ... f ' d t '; ' . . ' 1 Edwin Hewley, th noted rallrod mn, llktned by many to E. H. Hf rlmn, wlo died uddnly In New York. NAME WOMEN ASSESSORS 8pokan Official Aim to Qt Lvy on Fenilnln Adornments. Bnokane. Wash. Seven women will be appointed deputlc by Glenn K. Crelthton. assessor of Spokane coun ty, and he expecU these assistants to muke a cleanup of property hitherto unrevealed. He ees no reason why. when there are women Jurors, ball IPs, policemen and clerk, there should not be women assessors and will assign them to the sections where the liiore wealthy live, so they can get on the taxrolht at proper valuation the diamonds snd other Jewelry, luces, nigs and txper.slv frippery ot their alstirs. A Rivrl in ihp Vmnrl ic J.V.fJ',J'V,, Ij X A, AAA VAAV AAV I V It f-A i .. ...;L : iiirir?si ntHtcii i c i a ; . ttOHH Worth Bush. Two m the You can't keep waiting if you are going to secure an overcoat of really clever style. You must re member this: An overcoat on your back right now, is worth two that you might expect to own later. It is the early purchaser who invariably secures the smartest style and most fascinating fabric. When you p.:. chase early you have a score of shades, colors and patterns to select fiom you have many different models to choose from you have everything necessary to the securing of garments which will prove an excellent purchase. Come while the season's young. Our excellent assemblage of BRANDEGEE, K1NCAID & CO. MODELS J.llrrl.t rn Vialt our nvrmat dTartmpnt while Dossibilities for a wide choice " ' w " - . are greatest. Clifton & Cornett AT THE OLD BRICK STORE. Citlscr Tlcktt Propowd In Mllwauk Milwaukee. Wla. Plan have been completed for the first cltlxens' ticket In the history of Milwaukee politlcj. the occasion being the decision of Iivmocrals and Republican to com bine tn an effort In wbuuthey believe 1 for the public good, to place In the field a nonpartisan ticket that will rid the city of the present Socialist administration. Wcman I Victim of Infernal Machln. New York Mrs. Howard Walker. wife of a traveling snlennan, living t K'3 West Seventy-seventh street, ;i ,.r her stsse name of Grace TBylor. a hilled In her apartment by on Infernal machine handed to her ot the door but a moment before by a uni formed messenger or delivery boy. $14,000 Judgment Sticks. Olympln, Wash. The Judgment of the Pierce county superior court awarding Thomas A. Lynch, of Ta- coma. JU.000 for Injuries sustained In r. collision on the Northern Pacific road, wns iiialslned by the supreme court. DR. HAZZARB GUiLTY OF MANSLAUGHTER Seattle. Mm. Linda Durfleld Hal s:rd. the Seatllo "starvation doctor was found guilty of manslaughter by a Jury In the Kitsap county court at Port Orchard for having caused the itinith bv starvation of Mikj Claire Williamson, an English helrcus who underwent Mru. HaKurds lusting treatment. Mrs. Linda Burlleld Haszurd wea Hi-routed August 5, 1911. ou a chartje of murder tn the first degree, on an Information filed in Kttip county, the complaining witness being MiJS Doro thea Vllllr.iiisTO. The Williamsons were EnsUsh wom en ot means who were on a tour around the world and who consulted Mrs. lluzznrd concerning tholr health. Mrs. lluizurd soon hud both the worn on In her starvation, sanitarium at Ohilla. where, on a diet of orange Juice and usparar,ug broth, Claire died May 9, 1911, nnd Dorothoa was wasieu to a skeleton. Appliulinl far Cii Ptnsiti. viiTirt-u l.,.r..l.v irlvpn tlint all nipllcHtliii for MTiiilts to untie i-Httle, liori- nnil sbeeii within the I MPtil A NATIONAL, rWfcsi-aur-ItiK the w-itHiiil nt 1111-', must lie ttletl in mv nUti-e nt Itowliuru, Oregon, on or lM-fore March 1.1. P'12. t nil inior- matloii In regaril to tne erazni iee to be cluirge.l nnil ldnk form to lie iiwrt In niHkliitf apiillcatious, will be fup-islieil lipon ri'iii't. 21 St K. C. UAUTltl il, Supervisor. .7 Citation. Tn tl mnntv r.lllrt of the Stat of Oregon. Inr the county ol Crook. In the matter ol tne estate oi nicnara it...... Miui...i To 'E. A. ItusM-tt, dniinietrstor ol the estate ol Iticliaru jieyer, urceinBu, ami to all tne ueir i isw, iiuu ui unknown, of the said Richard Meyer, deceased.Wreeling: i - .1... n(il,d atatA i( Orpimn. II, II u.i". .... - ' r- , You are hereby cited and required to - .!n tl.u i-iiiuilv rnnrf nf the state ol Oregon, for the county nl Crook at the court room inereoi, i rnunun, m I Prrwr,lr ntl Mondltr. tllB Ithday of March, P.12, at 10 o'clock in the lorenoon ol tnai oay, ciien mu there to show cause, u any mere uc, ..I... .i.A r.,ilnu-ii,ut dMpritwil n-al nroo- ert'y, lielonging to the estate of said Richard Meyer, deceased, to-wii: ine nnrihi-KHt nuarter of the northeast quarter ol section 33, in township 15 soutli oi range n earn oi me " iiramn Meridian in Crook county, state of Ore gon, and containing 40 acres, should uot lie sold to pay the excneet ol ad ministration, and claims sgainst said estate aud suelr costs and legal charges as niav accrue. Thiscitation i published in tbeCrook Countv Journal lor six full weeks by order of the Hon, U. C. Kl is, judge ol the county court of the Btate ol Oregon lor iroos cnuuiY. Witness, the Hon. H. C Ellis, ud(te of the county court ol the state ol Ore Hon, for the county of Crook, with the seal ol ssnt conn amxea mis inn uy January , 11112. Attest: YYAKUKN unows, viora. Hy A. W. Battle", Deputy. I SUtament of Resource and LUbilitia of TT. C a ma: .1 D J, I ine nrsi liauuiiai uaiirv Of PriEevll Oregon At die doM of basiaew June 7, 1911 tT KE80l!RCE Loans and DlacoonU 3MT5 03 Untied Btate Bonds U.W0 00 BanktremlMaMtc W.M0 12 Cub Due from bank 210,W4 04 LIABn.ITIK capital mock, paid tn t SO.000 0 Burplos fnnd, earad SHIUO 00 Undivided proflia, earned J7.T24 5 Circulation S.60 Deposit . ty.31,4J4 19 B. F. AUW, Praahlnt Wat WanwatUc, Vin-Pnaldaat 4Il.t!t 1 T. M. BaMwia. CaaUw a BaMwia. Am'I Caahiw T I CXi.I;3S3i.j.aiaai.at:ai:jt C3 ri LJ CJ t j CJ ri i:j ri LJ ri LJ r.i CJ r.a C3 r.a CJ r.,i CJ ri CJ ri c J ri CJ CI CJ ri Seneral ZSlacksmithing Horseshoeing, Wood Work, etc., Neatly and Pbomptlt Donb When it is Done Bt : : : Siobcrt TIfoore Satisfaction Will Be Guaranteed Pbinkvillb, Oregon. cj r.3 ca ri CJ ra ca ri ca ca ca ca ca - r.i ca -. ri ca El ca ca ta C3 ca C3 ca ra CJ C3 CJ rwtwriflaBrirarciBsrisrsBaArraBacsracarra ,i.ai.a5ui.aiiaii.at.iji.acaii.ar THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Track prices: Club, 87c; bluestem. 89c; red Russian, 85c, Barley Feed, $40 per ton. Oats No. 1 white, Vl per ton. Hay Timothy, valley, alfalfa, Butter Creamery, S3c. , Eggs Ranch, 31c. ' Hops 1911 crop, 43c; 1910, nomi nal; coutsacts, 27c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 9t18c; Willamette Valley, 15017c. Mohair 37c. Seattle. Wheat Bluesttem, 8Sc; club, red Russian, 84c. ' Barley $40 per ton. Oats $30 per ton. Butter Creamery, 37c. Eggs 31c. Hay Timothy, $1$ per ton. Soc; n Benjamin Franklin's time i. ti , i ilcibs for medicinc.good a JxiA fV,JnTipr1 hnmr-madc It !.). m'dies of roots.herbs. Jad riiirksPeoplc were hale 1 r u . - a . 1 1 ahd Hearty then lust as those afeowho u?e BLISS M AT I ViF. HERBS the old T-if vr . . . i fitime.herbal remedy SI L If USE IT FOR V"r The blood Kidney trouble Liver disorder Rheumatism Constipation Indigestion Catarrh Malaria 200 uncoatcd tablets 1.00 Money back if not satisfied ASK THE BLISS AGENT. Raymond Calavan, Prineville, Or r ia I ilS 1 i i in When Ready to Serve Notice for Publication. noimi'lim'iit of the Interior, U S. Lailit Oltluc t The Dulles, OreRon. Jaiuuirv '27lll. l!l-J. Notice is lierehv siveii thut Curl M. l-iirson, rtf Priniivllle. Oreuoll. wlioolt AllUllst litlt, Ul, niiule liomest.iml, Nn. 0Wi, ter in' m-etlun -iS, tnwiisliif 1" mml h, range la e, i.uimeiie MerMiim, hus ttleil lintleo ot lntelitl.in to miiko timll eoiiiiniitiitlon vi'i 10 il'l's" elnim lo the tuiut nhovn il.serilieij, betoru Warren Hrowil, County Clerk, nt bis office, til Prineville. Oregon-ou the Mil day of Murcli, una. dlnlmant nninwsK wttncMM! . Knink I). Kmiwlten, SHinuel H. Kill, r.rnesl O. Kimraell, I.osjiiu C. Mel'lierMin, all of I'rine villa. Olegotl. C. W. MOOK h, a.lp Uegibter. I 5 you will find our Legs of Mutton and Lamb delicioualy tender, juicy and finely flavored. All our nieata are praised because of their superior -quality. A test is to make a regular customer of a first buyer. Whether you want chops, steaks or a joint of any kind you will find you are getting the best value by buying here. Also we nave me cnoicesi uouivry. f .fv Meat Market Notice of Sale. Intheeomityoourtof tho sute ot Oregon tor Waseoeounty. , , , In the manor of tha estate ot Louts Martin. Notice is herebv atven that under ami by virtue of an onter of the eoiiuty court of the slate of oieaon for Wasco enmity, made aiul eiuercit on February .Mh. im. theunilerslKileil, as ailiiiimslrator ol Hie esiaie in iamus i., i ...m I'...... ....I .Ii.., t in -.ith ilav ol 1 March isltj, sell at private sale, tho following , icswiheit real property, beleaglug to said u-1 late, liMvli: , , ,.,,,,,! t.ois live I. 'I anu .-i cv oi... .... -- - one-liiill inlercst in lot (our (t), all in block iwii ('I) of Ncwsinn's lift'i addition to Una city ol l'niieviUo, CriHik countv, orcgim. Snidsale will be made lor canh m band, and bids for the sumo ulv be addressed lo tlie iniilcrsiitneil, at No. -116 West Third Strcot, The )clle. On-con. Kated Vebniary oth, lata. iU3-7 O.U bcujuDi, Administrator. Order Settinj Tine for Heanaf tie Fiaal Aceoantinf. In the Comity Court of the State of Oregon, for Crook eounty. In the matter of the estate of John Sisemore, deceased. This matter coining on to be heard this flth day of tVbruarv, tyu, tipou the application of o. Sisemore," the administrator of the estate ot .Tolin sisemore, deceased, for an order setting time for hearing and settling his linat accounting of his administration of said estate; And it apiieariliK to the e.mrt that said ad- . ;i ...... ' k. 1 .....I 111.. ...ilh liu I.lrlr llllllisimior tins uimts nun nil" ...i.. ..." of this court his tinal accounting of his ad ministration of said estate, duly verltied by his own oath, it is ordered bv the court that Mou. dav. the 1st day oi April V.H2. at 10 o'clock . m. at "the eonntv court room in Prineville, Oregon, be ami the same is set by the court as the time and place for hearing ami settling said float accounting. . 2-8 is 11, 0. Ellis, Judge