Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 20, 1913, Image 3

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    NEWS FROM OUR
' NATIONAL CAPITAL
Democratic Party Leaders Are
Divided On Appropriation
Question
Whlngtun. Tli genaral problem
of Democratic appropriation im lk
to up In a confnrvnc of Democratic
advocate of economy. Th action of
house naval affair committee,
whn th Iiemocrsts, after an all day
ootiforenc, failed to rMch an agree
ment to cut down th 1148,000.000 to
be carried by tlx naval appropriation
bill, waa the principal subject of die
euulon by tha 10 member of th
house who are determined upon econo
my. Tha party leader are greatly dis
turbed by tha split In tha bouaa on
th question of appniprlat'ona. Tb
appropriation bllla, according to Rt
prwentatlv Kllig.rald, of New York,
chairman of th appropriation coin
mltte. will plac th country' expenditures-at
a point hinder than baa yat
bran reached, aud tconomy advocate
deulur that tha appropriations of tills
congress will b at least $100,000,000
over tb billion mark.
Th Democrat who are opposed to
th two baltlnablp progrnmm declare
that unlvaa tha amount carried by th
naval bill la materially raducad they
wtll prosecut a filibuster which will
prevent th paaaag of tha bill at thl
aaaalon.
Would Bar Strike by tailing Road.
Th threatened tleup of (4 eastern
rallruada by tha proposed atrik of
firemen waa tha baaia of a resolution
for government ownrhlp of thaa
railroad properties. Introduced when
th bouaa assembled by IWprosenla
tlv Merger.
Merger' reaolutlon prooaed that In
caaa of a atrlka and tla up of tha rail'
way system for mora than a week, tha
president of tha United State should
be empowered to sell the railway
with all their terminal, belt lines,
land, coal .mine, workshops aud oth
er propertlea on the ground of public
emergency, and bla right of eminent
domain mill to mnnsge and openite
them through .the poat office depart
metu until congress should c rout a a
department of rallwuy,
Filibuster Sounds Knell of DIM.
Vnles "economy Democrnta." led
by Itepreneiiiullv Itoddcnberry, quit
ft 1 1 d titit a-rt tit iKiilnl whnt they char-
actcrlie na extravagant appruprlatlon
bills. It appeared almost certain ttnit
no more bills would ba passed In th
1io..ku at tbla lon.
The fllibUHterera are now preparing
to prevent action on th tIK0.0O0.0O0.
prnr.ton bill now pending. In the house.
Hit naval bill, which provides for
two new battleships and cnrrles an iib
propriutlon of (Uit.noo.ono, waa allow
ed to atnnd but the public buildings
bill was cut until It now carries only
about ll'&.OUO.OUO,
President Vetoes Immigration BUI,
President Tnft vetoed the Durnett
lMllliigham Immigration bill, stating
In a tpnoliil niiUKO to the senate Hint
hla reason for doing so were based
upon protest from vurluua foreign
government.
In hla mi-nge President Tuft sus
tained the objections to the lltcrucy
text, saying Id part:
"I do this reluctantly. Til bill con
talus many viilimliln umiMidments to
the Immigration lawn. Insuring greater
certainty of the excluding of umlcslra
blti Immigrants. Hut 1 cannot make
up my mind to hIkh a bill whose chief
provision vlolnto principle which
oiiK.ht. In my opinion, to be upheld."
Joe Cannon Dined.
The head of the nation, the cabinet
iiihI officials, high and low, mot to
tons! mid wine and dine "Uncle Joe"
( iinuon, and wiuh hint "Godspeed back
to Danville, III." "Uncle Joe," his
ulnar tilted buck along the well-re-membered
angle, sat back, nt time
overwhelmed with emotion na he felt
the touch of human frlondHhlp anions
the trihiiteu paid hltn by friends and
foe alike.
Set speeches to the "beat fighting
man In public life" were made by
President Taft, Speaker Clark, Secre
tary Nagel, Postmnstor General Hitch
cock, Attorney General Wickersham,
Senators Itoot, Williams and Penrose.
Hepreaentutlves McKinley and Mc
Call, Senator-elect James, and a host
of others.
CENERAL CASTRO
IS
if - 1 1
Bll bjr tnnrtou Press Aaavelatlea,
Oenaral Castro, formar Dlctstor of
Vansiusla, who won hi fight to land
In th Unltsd Stats.
Brief News of the week
By a Tot of two to on tb voters
of th olty and county of Denver de
cided for commission form of govern
ment.
Member of th Now York stock
exchange are considerably exercised
over Governor Hulxer's lateat message
to th legislature, recommending that
tha exchang b Incorporated.
Direct election of aaloonkeeper by
popular vote I proposed In an amend
ment to a bill for regulation of th
laauance of liquor licenses, offered 1
in foutn uaaota legislature.
A government suit alleging that the
t'hleago ft Northwestern railway com
pany la guilty of working It telegra
pher more than nine hour a day
waa filed at Chicago. Penalties ag
gregatlng 1.10,(00 are naked.
A bill providing for a minimum
wage for women waa passed by the
Kansas house of representative. It
flxea $D a week fur nine-hour day
a the minimum wage of all women
worker, except domestic servant.
Every member of th West Virginia
legislature except those against whom
Indictments have been returned, to
gether with many other well-known
persona, have been aummoned to ap
pear before th apeclnl grand Jury In
th Kanawha county Intermediate
court.
A man who buy merchandise on
the Installment plan and falls to keep
up hla payments can recover all the
money paid on It If the Installment
bouse takes the goods away from him,
according to a decision bnnded down
by Justice Louis W. Marcus, of the
supreme court of New York.
"Guilty as charged in three counts
of the Indictment," was the verdict
rendered In Cincinnati by the Jury
tryliiff the case of John H. Patterson
and th "8 other official or former
officials of the National Cash Iteglster
company, who were charged by the
government with violating the crim
inal section of the Rhenium anti-trust
law.
Saturday, the nnnlversnry of the
blrtn of George Washington, will be
observed as usunl as a public holiday
throughout the country, In the capi
tal the leading feature of the observ
ance will be the annual reading of
Waahington'B farewell address In the
senate. Senator Iirandegee of Con
necticut has been designated to rend
the address.
National Capital Brevities.
Census enumerations In th cities
and towns of the United States will
hereafter be takon largely by letter
oarriera, If congresB give It sanction
to a plan proposed by Census Director
Durand, In hla annual report, Just
made public.
Carrying a total appropriation of
$94,586,628, th army appropriation
bill was reported to the senate from
the committee on military affairs,
which increased th allowance made
by tha house by $880,450.
An aggregate of $19,800,081 Is ex
pended annually by th gevsrnmeat to
maintain th pubtio health eervloo of
th various departments, according to
a statement forwarded to tb Hull
by tit secretary of th Uwtuf,
MEXICAN SITUATION
ALARMS WASHINGTON
President Calls Special Cabinet
Meeting to Consider
Plans
Washington. After prolonged
oablnat session Secretary of But
Knox waa directed by President Taft
to reply to the request of Francisco L
Madero of Mexico for definite state-
men, of tb policy of tb United State
lownra mwiiu.
Upon leaving tb Whit Hous Sec
retary Knox reiterated that Interven
tion waa not now contemplated nor
would there be any change In th
naval or military plan relating to
Mexico.
Th report from Mexico City that
th armistice bad been declared off
and that hostilities had been resumed
caused Intense Interest among tb
cabinet officers.
Dt-splte the alarming Information
that bas continued to com Into Wash
ington for the laat few daya, not
member of the president's cabinet fa
vored intervention wben summoned to
tb meeting.
The strictest censorship on all dis
patches bas been established In Mex
ico City.
Government official took charge of
tb cable office and discarded mes
aagea of correspondent to their pa
pers.
The president was plainly disturbed
to learn that communication between
Mexico and the United State waa pre
carious and that an aparently strict
censorship bad been Instituted by
Mexican autborltlee. ilia fear ha
been that such a condition might arise
and that American In Mexico City
might find themselves facing a situs
tlon ilk that which existed In Pekln
at the time of the Boxer rebellion.
ARMISTICE IS SOON BROKEN
Heavy Firing Soon Announces Return
of Troop to Poat
Mexico City. Hostilities were re
sumed with renewed fierceness after
a truce which lasted only a tew hours.
The armistice signed at 2 o'clock
Sunday morning by the representa
tives of both sides, agreeing to sus
pend operations for 24 hours, waa bro
ken before noon. Soon sounds of
heavy cannonading and the whirr of
machine guua announced the return
of the federal troops to their post In
from of the arsenal. It appeared a If
the words of Madero and Dlax might
prove prophetlo and that thla time
the battle should be to a finish
President Madero reiterated bia re
fusal to comply with the suggestion of
the senators that he resign. He de
clared that he still was able to domin
ate the situation and that, If given
time, he would crush the rebel forces.
General Dins bad not shown himself
to bo greatly In favor of the armistice.
He consented to It out of respect for
the efforts of the American ambassa
dor and the ministers of the powers
to bring about a ceasatlon of hostili
ties until foreigners and other non-
combatants within the xone of the
fluhling could bo removed to a posi
tion of comparative safety.
There Is little actual suffering from
lack of food or shelter within the city,
but there Is a vast amount of dis
comfort and great danger to those who
remain.
People in the News
Tuesday waa inauguration day In
Prance, when M. Rnlmotid Polncalre
waa formally installed aa president.
President Taft, in recognition of his
services In behalf of universal peace,
Is to receive a gold medal at a testi
monial reception and dinner to be held
In New York city Friday evening.
General Stewart I Woodford, vet
eran publicist aud former , United
States minister to Spain, died at his
home In New York. The general waa
78 years old. ,
Jane Addams was the guest of hon
or at a dinner given by the Progrea
atve club in Chicago on the eve of her
departure for a trip through Asia Mi
nor and Egypt. .
King George haa sent a letter to
Mrs. Scott, widow of the explorer, In
which he says he knew Captain Scott
Intimately and that he mourns the
loss of a friend.
Robert ("Teddy") Webb, the auto
mobile bandit, accused of slaying De
tective Hart at Chicago recently, waa
captured after a revolver battl with
policemen.
Incensed at th destruction of their
mall by suffragettes pouring acid Into
th mall boxes, a mob attacked Mr.
Kmmelln Pankhurst and other pram-
Inent suffrage leaders at London. Th
women war badly bruised.
Castro Freed by U. 8. Court.
New York. Clprlano Castro Is freo
to come and go In this country at will
Judge Ward, In the federal district
court, sustained the writ of habeas
corpus In hs behalf, overruling the
Immigration authorities.
IMPROVED PLUG COCK.
Provided With Remevable Sleev t
Psoilitat FUpalrs.
A plug cock or faucet la much more
destrahl than a. compression cock or
screw faucet because It ia cheaper to
produce and la quick acting, for a
quarter turn or lea of tb lever of tb
plug cork will wholly shut off th flow
or open It to full flow, where wltb a
compression cork several turn are
necessary. However, tb objection to
plug cock I that It I not durable
nd I apt to leak, furthermore.
tb repair of ping cock la rather ex
pensive. Trouble usually manlfeeta It-
eelf In wear of tb edges of tb port.
SCIEimriC AMEKICAfl.lt Y.
rxoa cock wtr bkmovxblb slxitb.
nd the only way of repairing th
damage I to replace tb worn off
plug wltb a new ou.
In order to reduce tbl Hem of ex
pense and provide a ready mean of
repairing a worn off plug cock an In
ventor bas recently designed a cock
having a removable sleev on the plug.
Wben tb port through this deer be
come badly worn It la a simple mat
ter to remove tb ping from tb cock
and replace tb worn (leave wltb
new one. Tb details of tb Invention
are shown In tb accompanying cnb
A key on the body of the plug Bta a
keyway In the sleeve and Insure prop
er register of tb port In tb sleev
wltb those In tb plug. Tb plug Is
held In place 00 the cock by mean of
a nut bearing against a spin ring
washer, not shown In tb engraving.
"Our Personal Guarantee
!o all Sliin SuUerers"
The Wlnn-k Oumpany
bar been In bnttnem In this town
for eonie tlm, and w are looking to
bund up tr1 by always sdvuing our
patron light.
So wha w tell reu that we have
foun the enema remedy and tiiat w
(b4 bn-k of It with the manufacturer
Iron clad guarantee, backed by ouraelvm
you ean apnrj neon H thst we rive our
advice not In eraer to U a tew bottl-
ot medicine to kln sufferers, bnt be
came w know how It will help our
bualneae it w help our pi Iron.
W keep In stork snd Hell, alt the well
known skin remedies. Hut w will ay
tin: lr you are ur7rinc from any
kind of skin trouble, ecxema, peoiisai.
rh er tetter, w wnt you te try a full
!. b'.ttle of U U Li prescription.
And. If it doe not do the work. Ui
Too aloa
bottle will cost yon nothing.
te i'ioi.
Aasin and araln w have seen bow v
fe drun of till aimpl tub apcUs
to the ekln. take away th ttcb. h
lantly. And tb cuis all seem to be
p.rmanent.
1. U. V. Preeerlpllon made by the
D. D. D. Labortorle of ( hlcaco, la
comnoiwd of thymol, glycerin, oil of
wintergreen and other lieulin-. aoothln,
cooling Ingredient. And If you. r
Just crazy with Itch, you will feci
ooth.d and cooled, the Itch aholtely
lied woy tb mo.nent you appUaut
this I. V. It.
W have aesd fast friends of norm
tbaa one fsjstfly by recommending thi
romedy to a kln cufferer here and)
there and we want you to try It aw
on our poaiuv so-pay guarantee.
Th Wlnnek Company. Prineviiie. Oregc
THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIOLE, Proprietor
PRIXEVILLE. OREGON
Btock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reanonable rates. Remember ue wben in
Frineville. Rates Keasonable. We bare
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
The Color of Wster.
Bom Interesting experiment were
made at Llege for the purpose of ascer
taining the true color of water. The
water was first boiled four hours over
potash mnngnnat and permanganate
aud then distilled twice In platinum
vessels and the product received In a
llrer vessel protected from contact j
with the air. This water when evapo
rated left no ataln.
In order to obtain the requisite depth
of water for the light to pass through
and make any color It would glv visi
ble, there were used glass tubes of six
teen feet In length and rather more
than one and one-half Inchea In width.
The tubes were closed at both end by
glass lints and furnished with a pip
throtieb which the water could be in
troduced. When pure water was
placed In these tube and white light
sent through It the color was of a blu
-of which It Is dllllcult to represent the
purity." It la aald that the finest blue
on a fine day In a mountain region,
abov the grosser emanations of the
soil, can alone be compared with It
No change occurred when' the water
was kept In the tubes for several
weeks. The addition of. a little lime
water, which appeared quite limpid,
entirely stopped the passage of the
light. Just aa If Ink had been put In.
Pioneer-:-Butter
None Better
Money Back if You Are Not Satisfied.
Made at Home.
Pioneer Cream
Agents DeLaval Separator.
Co.
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D. P. Adamson & Co.,
Druggists
For Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals
Lowney's Candies, Ice Cream Soda, Sta
tionery and Prescriptions see
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Washington Asked to Abandon Fight
On Corporation
Snlem, Or. If diplomacy means
nnythlng, the Washington legislature
certainly Bhould Immediately abandon
Its attempt to shut the Northwestern
Electric compnny out of Oregon, Inso
far as the selling of electric energy
from Washington to Oregon points la
concerned.
One of the most diplomatic resolu
tions ever Introduced In the Oregon
legislature, and one which Is aimed to
show the Washington legislature that
Oregon is a friendly neighbor, was
that which was adopted by the house.
It was Introduced by Olson, of Mult
nomah, and cites th friendly relations
existing between the two states. It
ended by suggesting that if there are
nny grave difference worthy of the
effort of great Btates, that a confer
ence committee be named by both
states.
States Hold Conference.
Sacramento. Horticulturist of Ida
ho and California conferred in the
capltol over the advisability ot modi
fying th existing quarantine prohibit
ing the importation ot alfalfa, bee or
honey from Idaho Into California, be
cause ot th alleged prevalent ot th
alfalfa weevil la several eouatl of
th former Stat.
A Queer Afrloan Plant
In South Africa there Is found a
plant of the genus mesembryanthemum
growing on atony ground which bo
closely resembles a pebble that it is
Invariably taken by the stranger to be
a stoue. . Another species of the same
plant growing on the hills round the
Karoo produce two leaves about a
large as duck' eggs, having a surface
resembling weathered atone of brown
ish gray color, tinged with green.
These planta look like stones, but for
a abort time they pot forth bright yel
low flower. Still another species ot
the same plant resemble tha quarts
pebbles among which It grows.
Car of an Electric Fan.
Most people have no use for an elec
tric fan In the winter. It should be
stowed away properly, however, so
that It will be kept In good condition
and be rciuly for service next season.
Here's the best way to do it: After
you have unscrewed the connecting
plug nt the end or the nexinie wire ira
which has been used to supply current j U
to tne ran rrnm tne iigntiiig socuei ,5
plnee the fun on n table and wipe It
off thoroughly with a dry cloth or dry
cotton waste. Go over the whole fan
carefully and get the dust off all the
exposed parts, even the blades. Now
unscrew the tops of the oil cus. which
are at each end of the armature shaft
and fill them with good lubricating oil.
Replace the enps and wind the flexible
connecting wire around the base of the
fan and Inclose the whole In a paper
bag. ' ,
Th Autematie Rang.
Tbe latest development in electric
cookery is the automatic range, which
possesses many unique features. It
will get breakfast while you sleep, pre
pare luncheon while you are shopping
and cook dinner while you are at the
matinee.
The vital parts are a clock and a
thermometer. After tbe food bas been
prepared and placed In Its receptacle
In the range tbe clock automatically
turns on the heat at the appointed
time, and the thermometer automati
cally turns It off when the boiling, bak
ing or roasting temperature has been
reached. The stored beat completes the
cooking process.
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Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRDJEYILLE, OREGON
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