T.R. CONGRATULATES WILSON In Good Humor, Colonel Taksa Dsftat by Democrats. Oyster Bay. N. Y.-Colone! Roots- Ten niade the following statement .- "The tmertcan people by a great plurality hare decided In favor of Mr. Wilson and the Democratic party. Like all Rood citisena I accept the re mit with entire good humor and con , tentraent." At the same time he issued his statement Colonel Roosevelt sent the following to Governor Wilson: "The American people by a great plurality have conferred upon you the highest honor la their gift I con gratulate vou thereon, "THKODOBE ROOSEVELT. Wilson Sweeps Wisconsin. Milwaukee, Wis. Complete returns from Milwaukee county and scattered precincts throughout the state Indi cate that Governor Wilson has swept Wisconsin by from 20.000 to 30.000 Totes. Roosevelt Is running behind Presi dent Taft except in Winnebaco coun ty,, which the Progressive candidate carried by a small margin over Wil son. KING OF NICHOLAS I , ph A HYDR0M0T0R CYCLE. Ingenious Machine Thai Can Driven on Land or Water. A motorrrcle boat or hnlmmw cycle, which can bo used on land as well as on water, has been Invent ed by a Callfornlna. aava INinnlar, chanlca. The hunt nart nt th. vuiue, wnu toe tnrva bladed acrew propeller which drives It throimh .. water, may he attached to, an le of motorcycle by menus of the special irnnieworK, drive transmissions and LOCAL MENTION. other attachments pif bled. The ma enme makes a apeet of twenty mile an hour on land and nrt-.n mil. .... water, and but little time Is required 10 make tne change from land to wa ter craft. The hydrnntoturereL canoe shaped metal Boats fourteen Marshall Gets Returns at Capital Indianapolis. Governor Marshall. democratic vice presidential candidate received the returns In the state capl toL A wire was strung Into the office oi nis secretary and from there the re turns were carried into the governor's private office. Wilson Ahead In Nevada Reno, Nev. Early returns Indicate mat Wilson will carry Nevada bv a safe majority; Roosevelt probably will De second. , Boston Goes Two to One for Wilson. Boston Governor Wilson's strength tn Boston exceeded that of Colonel Roosevelt and President Taft com- bined. The latter two almost evenly divided the vote received by Taft foui years ago. The Democratic nominee made a slight gain over the vote of Bryan in 1908. Complete returns from the city showed: Roosevelt, 21, 548; Taft, 21.177; Wilson. 43.706. Governor Foss, the Democratic nonv ince for re-election, polled almost as many votes in Boston as he did last year tn spite of the third candidate. The Republican vote for governor last year was 28.752. Photo by American Frew Association. King Nicholas, of Monteneoro. who Is at the front with his troops In the war of the Balkan states against Tur- aey. HARVESTER PROFIT LARGE Witness Says McCormlck Company Made 125,000.000 In Five Years Chicago. William N. Racv. troller of the International Harvester company, recalled to the stand in the government's dissolution suit against the alleged combination, to submit re- Ports of the appraisals made of the property of the consolidated com Dan ies before the merger, stated the nhvs- ical value of the plants as reported by tne appraisers were as follows: McCormlck Harvesttne Machine company, $39,668,157; Deerlng Har vester company. 127.237.197: Warder Bushnell & Glessner, 14,637.498; Piano company, 13.468,667. The figures showed that the nrnflta of the McCormlck Harvesting Ma chine company for the Ave years Drior to the consolidation aggregated J25,. 000,000, or 1000 per cent on a canitali satlon of 12,500.000. The' nrnni. nf the Deering Harvester company were snown to oe nearly as large. MaCHIHl CSID as 4 TBHJCLaX feet long by about sixteen Inches wide, each contnlnluff thm air ti.-, compartments, fastened by meaua of four hinges to a light frame of steel tubing. The front end uf thl. fr.m. i. attached to the motorcycle frame Just back of the handle Inn iih.,t i ,,.... ferlng with the steering, while the rear ot tne rrauie la fnstened to the axie or the rear wheel bv mean nf an ordinary tandem nut. W hull the hvilromotiirrrrlo la tn h. converted from a land tehlcto t water craft the floats, which are car- neu uottom side UD for mail work dropped down on their hi mm. .ml.,-. oimiy clamped In operative position Killed at Polls In Kentucky Lexington, Ky. Two men were killed in quarrels at election booths in Kentucky. In Lee county. Consta- ble Thomas Campbell was killed, and John and James Caudill were arrested charged with having shot him. In Anderson county. Green Bowen was killed by County Magistrate Hard ing Satterleee, It is charged. Utah Seems to be for Taft. Salt Lake City. Scattering returns indicate that Taft has carried Utah by a safe plurality and that Governor Spry has been elected. Six Born In 13 Months Franklin, Pa. Six children in a lit- tie over 13 months Is the remarkable birth record in the family of Stephen Nagotte, of Frenchtown. Mrs. Na, gotte has borne 15 children In 12 years and 13 of them are living. On September 10, 1911, she save birth to triplets, two girls and a bov and this week three sturdy boys ar rived, 13 months and three weeks af ter the other trio. ELECTORAL VOTES OF CANDIDATES Alabama Arizona Arkansas Calii'ornia Colorado Connecticut ... Iiehiware Florida Oeorgia Idnho Indiana Iowa Kentucky .... Louisiana Maryland Maine ......... Massachusetts Minnesota .... Mississippi .... Missouri , Montana Nebraska Nevada , New Jersey ... New Mexico ... New York North Carolina North Dakota . . Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Rhode Island .. Mouth Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia .. Wisconsin Kansas Pensylvania . South Iiakota Michigan .... Washington . Wilscn 12 3 0 13 6 3 6 14 4 15 13 13 in 8 6 18 12 10 18 4 8 ....i.'ili 3 45 12 6 24 Id ftah .... Vermont , Wyoming RocEcvc't Tift CAR SHORTAGE IS MENACE TO NATION HOTOBCTCXl AS A WATER CBAFT. by menus of two steel tubes. Th. screw propeller, having three twelve- uicu umues ana attached to a three foot shaft. Is dropped from Its Inoper ative position behind the seat The propeller Is driven direct from t ho An. gine. and steerlnir. is effected h mo,.. of two small rudders, one at the back or each float The rudders are con nected to the handle Inn hr flnlhl. wire cords. The complete machine weighs 42.1 pounds, the hydro attach ments welching a nnumt ti, weight of the floats Is carried by two small ruhlier tired wheels at th I.....L of the frame when the mat-blue is run tilug on land. Otto Gray ia In town from Bon- nyview. Frank Johnson ha charge of the office of the Oregon & Western Col onixation Co. during the absence of John R. Ptinaon. You can't afford to miss chicken sandwiches tha l.Hh. Look for location in next week's rnuor Everybody come. The lj Pine Commercial Club filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk Saturday. Ca itul stock tloiKi. The Incorporators are I). L. I'etermin. A. A. Avn J I Benson." Fred IjfolletU. J. E. Mor son, G. L. Peterson and J. G. Red mond. A revival meeting under the lead ership of Rev. L. 1. Root will com- mence in the Baptist church this evening at 7:30 and will continued indefinitely. A cordial invitation is extended to all to help the minister In his work of reaching the lost. The pastor will be away the first part of the meetings as he will sup ply the pulpit for Rev. Root at Day. ton, Wash.C. P. Bailey. L Jersey Milch Cows for Sale. Thirty Jersey Milch Cows for a!e . . ........ o,, ,,, iu j. loiien three miles east of 1'rlneville. on Hums 11 7 4tp. Seed Wheat for Sale Clean Scotch File Peed Wheat for sale ui ,i . t.. n iiiuotn, t. uiver, Ure. For Sale or Trade Lilrht 2-MMted h,-lr ...1 .. " mn I'PW. See K. B. or t". K. Cross. 10 10 lino For Sal. Having nearly completed our work on the Itoachuti dam, we offer the following fur sale cheap: J 41) h, p. llitrliuntal Holler. 1 89 h. p. Horlaoutul Knulne. cooking uteiiMlls, etc., all uf which arw to iirvi.,.,,., .-.T..vH.(H. rtr OHrtii-tiiuM M..dt.u v.... l t.iial Sldlnir, or write L.J? .rleta. " "i iH'nti, ire, III letl For Sale White YVvn,l.,o r.-L..!. k... i, n Adamwm, J'rinvvllle, Ore. U 2d Pony for Sale Saddle tirttltM. A vmm ,,l.t u.i..t.. wiunds; price I'.'T .50, Kith'new bii.lle iuiuir at the Journal uilire. U12 Lost Indian tmtiv. rmm hihIuu i..... lirmnl .111 tin rlifht Khoulder. Notify '' nniieiicaa, Mniuimlio. Dr. lU-24-ltp Are you looking for a stove ? Come to John Morris Torosstr.tial Lards. Leghorns for Layers, For flneat Wlilt.. t ..!,..-.. r-....L- M'i"y i a. u. i-ratt, rimt, Ore. fl eticb. lluy now forsprltig. 10-31-lt Dance Saturday Night Nov. 9 w Everybody Come and have a good time. Dr. Charles Macl addcn Osteopathic Phrlcio Hrnl. tiltin hi Ktnt Tlwrniwull Kinpluywl. Uimuiu iHmtmm t..l.li. Office la K.m.ir. Block Telephoaet Pioaeer, No. T. li. J. DUI i V Attornejf.Mt-Law (MucMMur l w. A. IV..II) PH1NKVI1.H ... nn Prof. A. W. Crater, Divin. I(ul.. Ollica In Morris Ituildin three doors uuui ui rfournsi omce, Prinevill.. Oregon D. H. PEOPLEST Gvil and Irrigation Engineer Room 11 AdsiiiMin Jiid'g )t Prineville, Ore, Dr. Howard Gove Dentist Crooh County B.nk Buildlne For Sale HtV Work rinraa VKi ... 1 . . rears old: wort ain.rlu . l.- ... For Sale or Trade Wood Saw in owt u.l:.. i - S tbw. F, Coodiirt. 9 2fi Estray. One hftV hnrM kvaleka Lin 0 - " HWUfc "UU. Wlier Mn hatA stn.a, i.. j u.i.. property and paying all espenses, in cluding this sdvertitement. " H. Haxsok. Sherift'a Sale. f ft the 11 mi if rniivt nf l, ... . j , W. A. Ilwlb, tiUllltllf, ' New Hampshire nimois . . . Doubtful Bryan Felicitates Wilson. Lincoln, Neb. William J. Bryan sent the following telegram to Gover nor Wilson: "I most heartily congratulate you and the country upon your election. Your splendid campaign has borne fruit in a great victory. I am sure your administration will prove a bles Bing to the nation and a source of strength to our party." Cannon Believed to be Defeated. Danville, 111. Meager returns indi cate the defeat of ex-Speaker Cannon by Frank T. O'Hair by about 1200 plurality In the eighteenth district Washington. A serious car short age threatens the country and so alarming is the outlook that the Inter state commerce commission has thought it wise to serve notice upon both the railroads and the shippers that drastic measures will he nrtnntorf unlets there is co-operation all along the line to render an availahlo supply effective in meeting the de mands of trade. Coal famine ia n of the menacing conditions. The commission announcen tn th. railroads which have fallen Into the practice of "renting" cars to connect ing lines, instead of maintain).!.. adequate supply of their Own. thnf the daily rental price of cars will be materially advanced unless cars are promptly returned to the lines nwn. lng them. The commission has servpd w;,ri upon the shippers that a higher rate of demurrage will be Imposed if it Aa velops in these times of car Khrt. that cars are being used for storage yurposes. Bumper crops and general prosperi ty in practically all lines of business, with no slowing up of trade for politl cil, economic or other reasons have created enormous traffic. School of Telegraph. With the completion uf a rinnidn track system of rnilrouri in n. -,.hi of telegraphy nt Bedford. Pa., the i enn.synania nillrond is k..h notices calling intention I tunlty offered yotinc men who desire to enter the railroad field. The Bedford school of telegraphy hns the same equipment as u simton on a double track mini. In addition to the miniature ruilro.ul. enirlnes .in, I cars, n regular system r uiiumnl blin k signal, wiih crossovers ml(i ,i,msl, hus been Installed Dispatching trains by telegraph and telephone Is taught In the school.-while the students are also given a full course In ugeufs work, such us filing of tariffs, keeping reports, fllliug out standard blanks and keeping the necessary records. THE MARKETS Portland Wheat Club, 78c; bluestem, 82c red Russian, 77c. Oats $26 per ton. Hay Timothy, S18; alfalfa, $12. Butter Creamery, Eggs Candled, 45c. Hops 1912 crop, 20c. Wool Eastern Oreeo.i lamette valley, 22c, Mohair 32c. 18c; Wil- Seattle Wheat Bluestem, 82c: club. 70. red Russian, 77c. Eggs 47c. Butter Creamery, 35c. Eggs 38c. Hay Timothy.' $17 Der inn alfalfa $13. Causes of Aeroplane Accidents. It is very dlflleult to determine the cause of most aeroplane accidents, but miring the invest Igiitien which follow ed the fiitnl acldenr to l.leuienmit Se velle recently In ,inee mi important discovery is snld bine been mnde by eye witnesses. Tills was that the wing of his lllerlut broke downward Instead of upwind. Indlemlng that there was tin extreme downward pres re ns he started to volplane. Kvperl ments lately made bj France are said lo have combined this. m,d It Is now believed l., ,n necessary to guy the wings as siMwtaiithHiy above ns below To Hie Ntit-riff ol crook foiinty.jrnHiOitM- Br virtue plan raraiiiion n, or.lr of nlc Iwuni otil ol the clrrult court ,, ,. n ntl j. A. ltyl suit j j. n.,,,1 , .. .. ...,, m ,,r in irm .lliilir, w. A. Hmilli. tml Klnt lt.- .liletidni, j... a. Ilort n,i y . .mi, inin. in, uinl recover I four hiimlml ,luiir wiih lulereiit lliereun 'l Sib dsvo July. liniK, ,i u,t. r,h,.r mm ! '"rl l'illr. sitorney's lu, .. ie tuHn I liirriwn mi.l (linlmrwineiii,. . lul j ., , lulluwias il rru-it renl nn.i.erlv. ln.u lllim '4ol.ij !!,L4 . ,'tw two nillliri,eolerili,ii thirty. In itlhi, ,hlr. i " """'. nge 11 it l vviniraeii.. ei-tion 13, Hie n'ji'l ""'j ut neri'on the la-x ne oi eetim If, In tnwn.lili, n .nd theeS ni i.ij of tho nw. iu! tha . tae -., kc w. t, 13 , rsnRa 11 e, W M 1 111 Cruilk i-eutlLV. Oreifr.ii t,.w ...... . .. i teDement.. hi.re.llt.mi.,,1. ....1 . : I thereunto Ijeliinxir r In any wL- aieriaiii. 1 1 ,1 ' eiiniiieii anil iliM'ket- .... nun ui iu 1 mi 11 iy clt-rk uf Crook y. '"'L,f ""-son, iu tha eih ,lay of Mar, i12, notlee I, herel.y !(.,, that 1 ham lovltil upon and 1 lll on Satunlay, th 7lk day of December, 1912, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of laid day, at the -.,.....,.,. , tourinouae in Hrlnev li. I (,rook eounty Oregon, mil t the hlnheat hid iler lor nat all the right, title and Imere.t the ald dolendaelH, Ja. A. Boyd and few J. ,, had In and to the above deaerllied preinlneii on the fith iIrv of u,. mi', ... . . : " , meut. Intereat, eimn and aceriilng ,( Hald j tale auhjeet to rcilemiitlonaii provided l',y law HrtpuhllihcdNovemlr7, I'ju. ' ' Sheriff of crook county, Oreso'n. See the Fine Display of the Very Latest Styles of Millinery First Showing of Fall Millinery, at Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlor, Prineville firfmmm mmj .t i AMta.' HAVE YOU HAVE!?OUD?0'C'''"- I An Abstract? Certainly everyoti. hssan abstract now. Brewiter Engineerinf Compaor. I'rlnevllle, Or.,,,,,, ., P(J you nd gtmranto. th. work. Survey. ;? 1 l",ln- irrigation Knglneerlng. tXCIIUHTH 3 el knap Cd wards FjSmmt mm afariyMaA (County fhyalolan.) Or.,. J. Trendies Fox" m. K. U. S. Kiid! snd t. S. A London. nirttar. 1: .t: "! dlarsses'. ' """"" "u "IWren's ittli and rr.lrteiic oa. door weal of VVi-k Uru .tore, I rlueviiif, (trig,,,,. w U'wk It- III Wireless Clocks In Germany. All public cloi-kH the (iermnn em pire will hereafter lie s.wichronized by means of wireless telegraphy. A mas ter cloek In a new station now belnc eonsirin ied ltt t. twn of Ktiidn will actuate the fadiotfaiisinltiei. every tnin. ute. The tower over the station will be : m feet hlKb. A census recently taken of Hie public clocks lu London shows the Importance of nnh r,ei. et. because 11 total variation whs found of twenty-one minutes. frm slow to fast. Only 314 ,)Pr cent of tne fimepioces enve the correct Cr,M.n.ni,.h time. How to Clean a Cittern. An easy mid effective wnr tn clonn a cistern Is ns follows: Procure a hose tout; ennuirh to reach from ih. the ls.ttom of the cistern and use It as n sipnon. the ton end belnc? nlnroH in a tub or larw vessel of water. The low er end of the hose la hiu.h dlnary hose nozzle under pressure for wnshlnir the dirt and Hedirilohf fvntn the walls. hlicriiTs Suit. In the circuit court of the uliito of Oregon for the county of crook, W. A. Kmnh, plaintiff, .,. n. i,,,y.i, 'irieilliaill. To the Blit.rlft of 1,'rook moult, r:P,miin.. ! Hv viriiw, of ..I.., , i'. ; iMKiied ..iitof the ciri uit i-ourt of the at'aie'of .,..:.,. r iiiecouiiivoi i:nwik, on the llth day iof May, In 2, una Jiiiffinunt rendered In aitil j '1'''11" VV. A. llooth v,aa plalntllT, ! Malntlff, w. A.' South" and anal,,., inc'defend: . ant, .1. A. Boyd, and coiiiinai,dlng that 1 r. ; cover from the ubove-i, ,i,.7,., ..." i ura of nine hundred dollars with lnterent . knernie 01 ten per eent i,er aniiuiii .from the 8th day of July, lun, and the further nil III III riirit'tv dwilliify alin.iiiiiitri tf..... . j . 11 v ' .tin m i uruR ttii'i ten Ulollri( f(frcmw ttiiil (HKlnirHemenu, arxt that - "' i"iiiir HKHcriueu ram pfft'Urty. . w, uiiiij 111 iowiininii ia joiiih. of range It eaat of W illamette Meridian in crook county. Oregon, and IhenwWolthe nwu of section 13, the n ot the nwu'of aen- ""'i iity, 111 me ne of aecilon 15 In township 17 south, of ran,, Yt , ( u,oi. ette Meridian, and the e of the nwlj, awf of ...w ..,,4. .,., -x4oi lite awvi sec W. in l!l a, range 11 j, W M, In Crook county, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereilltamentii and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In iSyZS sl,l,."""HllK, which judgmoiit was ....... ,. U , H,,, oinee 01 the coumy clerk of Crook county, on the Blhday of Mav, lllllt, notice is hereby given that 1 have The Brosius Bar Fineat Brandt of Wine., Liquor and Guars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor levied upon and I will on Saturday, the 7th day of December, 1912, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon of said day. at the north door of the courthouse In I'rlnevllle, d' 'or cash all the right, title and Interest the" T .31 in tne above described premises on the Oth day of May, 11112 j i,i"i i, niierest, coats and accruing costs. Bald sale subject to redeiuu tlon as provided by law. First published November 7, 1912 ' , , T, N. BALFOUR, Sheriff of Crook county, Oregon. I C, C. SSrj, I &al Citai. f""!'L. - & 0. JSTy PtytUimn mm Smrf..m Ciu ,, I'soKmy buy oa Nioht orrtci us, linos South or iLuw. PtHrs. Both omeo an ro! deuce lelepliouos. - . Or.,.. W. A. HELL Lawyer The Dalle. Oregon Holies of AdmiiilMtriitor'H Sale ,f l.itnj. Notice is hereby uiven that in pur suance Of ttn order of tlin nruml 01 nie state 01 uregon lor unsik enmity, msde snd entureil on ,l,a at,, ,1.,., ,ll,n 1 . 1 ... I'uvniimir. ivic, in trie mutter ol the eststo 01 Cornelius ihomson, deceased, the untleraioneil. ftHmini.lput,. .f u:.i estate, will sell at private sain subject mj conrirmHiion ot shiii court, t the of Hen nf Willaril If Wief.. ., si t Oiegnn, after Saturday, the 7th day of ueawunwr, ion, upon such terms as the said administrator may deem wisestBnd most beneficial to said estate, all the rilht. titla a,i,l itornU ...I.I s,.. ,, ",TO1U" m emu uir- ne ins hnminm l,a,l , t,a .1 1.1. uv 11, n iitjia UI Ills death in the following described real nrnnertv tn.wi, I r. nn 111 1 , ( n.v, ui uilD tf anil tuu "'""' iuarier ijj oi tne northeast .v. w. ...... v..w ... vununiup .,,ir- teen (13) south of range thirteen (13) east j and lot live (5) and the southeast miRrlui 111 nl Hxm nA.ll.n.... . ... . . vo uui viiwi3di uuKrtnr (i) ol section six (0) in township thir teen (13) south of range fourteen (14). all eaat, nf tha Willamutt c. i.. vrook county, Oregon. D 1912 th'" ' November' 4' '(Sinned) William B. Thomson, Administrator of the estate of Cor nelius Thomson, deceased, g. a; McFARLANL Lawyer Prsctice in all courts and U. 8. Land Utile. Redmond, . Oregon X. CUioti, SPrtA .)!., Or... Willard II. Wirtz , " Atti,rne.y.at-1,BW. Office fti M.JK. ItlKfrs' olllee. I'KINKVII.I.IC, OltKOON $5 C. SSrink jCawy.r Jt itrt.1, SPrim.mill,, Or.ffon. Notice of Final AccountinK. In thn mnfln nf ,i.a ..i.i. .., . . , ,, . on, deceased. notice is hereby given by the undersigned the administrator of the.' estate ol Carl Q. Hagaason, deceased, that ho lias made anil filed with the clerk of the county court of Crook county, Oregon, his II tml accounting aa the administrator of aald estate, asking that said Hiuil account be settled and allowed, anil tho said court has sot Monday, the and day of December, WI2. at II) o'clock In the forenoon .,, ,i,'U)r, at the county courtroom In Prlne v lie, Crook county, Oregon, as the time and TilH.I'n fill liim el in n ml ... a a II.... ...u . JP1'111''1. bate of first publication, October ' bated this Slst day of October, 1912 .,.,,., t T. K. J. 1IUFFV, ui ma estate or cart u, uibhvii, uuuuanuii, 10-111. For Sale A Rnnnnrl.hllr.i'l nlann BnJ -a ... ru,,w altu uiKUIl HI I'rlnevllle iurnlture Kx, 10-3-