NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL ' n -i-i -i President's Veto of Webb Bill Overridden By Largo Vote In Both Houses Washlngl m, I he holla passed th ebb bill, prcilill.lt ma the lilimnt o( tluuor from "wet" tu "dry" stales, vtr I'rrsltlimt Tnfl'i veto, by vol f : to H5. Aa til xtmto rUo over toil th president's veto th bill no IvtHJiniHi Inw. Thle l the second tlm Ir 15 year that th presidential veto ma been verrldden. and Is th flml tlm thnt 'resident Tafl's disapproval ha born el at naiisht, I'rroldrnt Tuft based hi veto al most entirely uKn th ground tht th bill hi unconstitutional In that It virtually delegated to th date con trol or Intent! tmffln In liquor, hen, he held, thnt control wa vested olrly lu coiiaree. Attorney-tiener! Wlikomhnm hud lvtn an opinion, Im holding th bill unconstitutional ind tlmt th president forwarded to Iti senat with bl vto mesae. Supporter of th bill My It will nmkrt effective th prohibition laws of dry statee, which, they ay, now r vlulated becaus Intoxicant r hipped to prlrt Individual and lav th affect o( nullifying lb local law. Monty Trust Do Exist, li Finding. Thnt t money trut do xlt and that It powr should b curbed by trlriaeiit federal reiulatlona a to th om!uit of national batik, clearing louse and atork ichnges, war the findings of th boua money truat omniltte at (orth In th majority report of Iti luvatlgallon filed In Ui hous. I Th report, signed by Chairman Pu Jo and ill other Democratic member a at-compankd by two btlla, on to tngtilnt dock change through for lidding th malli to exchange which do not comply with federal regulation nil lb other to regutat clearing buna associations through forbidding national bnnka to Join (uch aasocla lion unless federal regulation ar obsurved. Workmn' Bill Pad. Th houae paaaed th nl work tea' compensation bill by vot of CU to 71, Considerable opposition to Ui measure was voiced. Th bill, which wa amended by th boua Judiciary commute and mad lo apply to express companies and other common carrier aa well aa rail road, provide specific rate of com pensation for accidental Injuries, re sulting In disability or death, to em ploye. It will now go to conference. Taft Psssa Panama Not to Wilton Jnme Mryce, Drltlsh ambassador to tb United States, presented to th Stat department Great Britain re Joinder lo Secretary Knox' not re garding the exemption of American hips engaged In coastwise trade from paying Pannmn canal tolls. The cab inet then discussed the matter. Later It was authoritatively asserted that he Taft administration would not at tempt to answer 'he reply. ! The chief points In the llrlttah re joinder were the assertion that the time la not yet ripe for arbitration of (tie tnnnl dispute, and disagreement with Secretary Knox' Interpretation f the "all nations" clause of the Hay Snuiii'i'fote treaty. National Capital Brevities. Doth houses of congress have pass- lil the bill granting a pension of $100 t mouth to, Mrs. McArthur, widow of Hie lrle General Arthur McArthur. Congressional distribution of seed ras Hided by the senate by ellmlnat tig frum th agricultural npproprln ou bill a provision appropriating bGfl.100 for thnt purpose. Ily a viva voce vote, the senate tlopted the provision In the sundry jvll bill, which provides 11,500,000 Ir a government exhibit at the Pana-la-Pnclflo exposition, to be hcd In n Francisco In 1915. Tho senate adopted the conforence Iport on the house "net weight bill,1 'quiring niiinufauturera to stump cn e outBlde of pneknges tho exact fight of tho contents! Announcement that he would not ik tho leadership of the Democratic Jorlty In the coming session of the mte wna nindo by Senator Thomas Mnrtln of Virginia. This practically tires the soloctlon of Senutor Kern Indiana as leadoi', he bill for physical valuation of roads a a basis of rate regulations Blgned by the president and be te a law. resident Wilson has made known Democratic senate leader most ely In his confidence thnt be fav ; the passage: of Senator . Root's ndment to' the Panama canal bill popenl the provision exempting irfcnn coastwise ships from pay t of tolls. carefully-drawn aystem of com ntlon for personal Injuries of Pan canal employes Is embodied In an utlve order promulgated by Presl- Taft, to take effect after March THOMAS R. MARSHALL Ml ( Thomas n. Marshall, th nw Vie. Prssldtnt, who will prld ever th Unlttd Stats tsnat for four ytar. Brief News of the week X acor of bodies perhap mort ar believed to b beneath th debris of th fir which destroyed tb Dewey hotel In Omaha. A yearly license fee of $(00 for ach stockbroker who may belong to any stock exchang la th stste Is propos ed In a bill Introduced In th Nw York legislature. At th call of Chairman McCombs th member of th Democratic na tional commute held a special meet ing In Washington Wednesday to dis cuss general questions of organisation. Th collect on delivery will b added to the parcel post department of th postal service of th country on July 1 next An order putting this Into effect wa signed by Postmsster Gen eral Hitchcock. Thirty six million ladybugs nav been captured and caged for shipment by th California slat Insectary and will be sent to various section of th tat within th next few weeks to ssv h melon crop. The Colorado supram court render d an opinion holding that th legis lature could repeal a law Initiated and adopted by the voter and could Insert In any law a so-called "saving clause," which would prevent It being referred to th voter. Th pur marriage bill waa passed by th Nebraska stat aenat In it amended form. A amended th bill make It necessary only that men who contemplate becoming married shall present a certificate of physical health. Hereafter students In school be longing to tb Association of Ameri can Medical Colleges will b forced to take a five year Instead of a four-year course a at present, a resolution to this effect being adopted at the clos ing session of th association In Chi cago. More than 2000 state appolntmenta In Illinois are affected by an official opinion given by Attorney General Lucy to the effect that the state civil service law, which became effective July 1, 1911, was nut legally passed and therefore never became a law of the state. People in the News Plus X has forbidden smoking In the Vatican. ' lly rcalgnatlon of Governor Wood row WIIhoo to become president of the United States, James Fielder be- r-lllllM Bnvermir nt Mnw litHnu Ex-Unlted States Senator Dick was u'-i'wnuu a couiniKiiiHT oi toe unto militia, when Governor Cox Issued an order dissolving the Ohio national AH A ftl lilt flf V HI vfalrtn As a result of the scandal over a reported attempt to free Harry Thaw ' from Mntteawnn Insane asylum by a $25,000 bribe, Dr. John W. Russell has resigned tho auperlntendnncy of that Institution. Enough names to the petition for the recall of Police Judge Charles L, Weller, of Sau Frnnclsap, have been verified to Insure the holding of an election. It will be tho first Judicial recall election In the history of Cali fornia. Miss Mary Foy, of Pasadena, Cnl., was the first woman to participate In a natlonnl party committee meeting. She holds State Senator SunTord's proxy as California's representative on the Democratic national committee, which met In Washington Wednesday. Donlnl thnt he favors woman suf frage, or that he applauded the march of "General" Rosalie Jones' hiking army on, their way to Washington, as made In Baltimore by Cardinal Gibbons. In fact, the prelate said he was sure the hike had not helped the suffrage cause. Matthew A. Henson, the negro who was with Peary on the final dash to the north pole, will get a position In the classified service of the govern ment without being required to pass a civil service examination. PreBldsnt Taft haa Issued an executive order permitting the appointment. . PROTECTION FROM FIRE. WaUr Supply ff (prinklr systems Haul- Quickly Available, Th walvr supply for sprinkler y tern I variously provided by alevaunl tanks or reservoirs, by pressure tank, tb city water pl or Or pumix. (iood protection require thst at least two separate sud Itiriepeiidviit source uf water supply. prowrly checked against each other, b provided for neb system aud that at least on of tlies uv automatic-that la, coutlnu uusly ready for Immedlat oiwratloo without tb Intervention of any bit msn agency. Th evsted or gravity tank. If st utllileiil levitkn, of good six, and If pnuwrly ssfegturded sgalnst freez ing, forma I good, rallatilw primary supply, A connection from tb city malus may b better If ampl pressure nd an adequate volum of water are lustanlly available, Th preaaur tank I closed steel tank, usually placed In tb upper story or no tb nxif, oiled to about two thirds of lu rapsclty wltb water," and tb balanc wltb air uuder 70 to luo pound pressure. Tb objart of tb sir la to fore th water out of tb tank under heavy preaaur, tb pro portion of tb comprd air and wa tr being sucb thst all of tb water will b forced out of to tank under surtli leot pressure to supply tb prin ters oo tb topmost I In. Tbla tank form so excellent primary upply, ow ing to tb besry pressure avallabl at tb itart but It i sot a reliable aa either tb gravity tank or tb eon oectloo to the city main, aa It re quire cloa supervision to tb main tenance of tb air preaaur. Klre pump are not satisfactory aa a primary supply, In order to b of any vain tbey must b automatic lo tbelr ai-tlon. and th regulator neces sary to effect this are too often out of order. Fir pump. bowvr, form ao excellent secondary supply. In addition to tb regular wtr sup piles, all sprinkler systems accessible to public lire department should b equipped wltb on or mora slamea steamer connections to vnabl tb pub lic Are department to fore water Into the aystem Whenever practicable a system of outside control over tb wa ter supplies by meana of poet Indicator gate valve, located well away from the buildings, should b provided. Engineering Msgsxln. RADIUM IMPROVES GEMS. Interesting Disoevsry Mads by a Ger man Seintit. The latent experiment mad wltb radium confirm tb statement tbat It baa tbe prowrty of changing th coloi of precious and semiprecious atone Tb rhsug Is effected merely by con tinued exKMure to radium salts, and tbe gems which giv tb bent result are sapphire. A young Uernian cbetn 1st bi said to bav secured sensational result from this discovery. U re cently purchased severs! vsrletle ot sapphire and placed them In a box wltb a small quautlty of radium bro mlde. Tb transformation of tbe stone after about a month's exposure I d scribed a follow: ORIGINAL COLOR. NEW COLOR. White or uncolored. Topas-llk ytllow. Blue Cmsrald grseo. VlolsL Bupphlre blue Wins colored. Bsautlful ruby. Inftrlor dsr eolored Ueep violet. The chemist visited tbe jeweler from whom be bought the stones at an aver age price of la. Sd. a carat and asked what the Jeweler would offer for the parcel. The Jeweler, suspecting notb lug. even after close examination, of fen-d M curat for all the bioiich with the except Ion of the small but ex qulslte ruby colored one, for which bf snld be was willing to give no less than CM a carut. -Chicago Tribune. 8nd snd Crsvsl. One of the luiHrtant industries lo tbe United States of which conipnra lively little Is written Is tbe prudue Hon of mind aud gravel, lu lull, ac cording to a report Just Issued by the fulled Plates geological survey, the production of Hand and gravel amount ed to (iiI.S4M.'l short tons, valued ai f21.1."kSV . The production of sand of all kinds wna 40.'J.V1,17? tons, valued st $H,138..00, and that of gravel was SilT.ie.nsa tons, valued at ftl.r20.nS3. The production of glass sand was valued at fl.MT.TU3, su Increase over the tigurva for 11)10: the sand used for building In I '.Ml was valued at fT.TlU. 2SU, a slight deerense as couipnrel with 1010. The production of molding sand In 11)11 wna valued at $2. t:sJ.4itt). a marked dw-reese as compared with 11)10. The production of all other sands lu 1011, such aa snud for grind tug and polishing, fire snnd. engine sand and tlllerntlon snnd. waa valued at f. '1.04:1.012, an Increase of over a lull Hon dollar In value aa compared with 1010. Height o'. Mountains Vsrles. The discovery that the Eiffel towet In Pnrls varies height according to the temperature of tbe air ellclta a still more remnrknhle piece of Information of the snme sort. It appears thut Mount Everest, still believed to be the highest mountain In the world, varies In altitude from time to time as much as 800 feet During the daytime the snows will often melt to that extent on the summit of tbe mountain be tween sunrise and sunset On the otb er hand, often between sunset and sun rise the mountain will regain 300 feet In a single nlghft Therefore the figure given tn the geographies of 20.002 feet for Everest's altitude Is a mere rough average. Colonel Rurrard, who has made a itudy of the subject, say that the officers of the ludlnn survey place the mountain somewhere between 28, 700 and 20, 1M feet In height pud tie dine to guess any closer. ( n 1 cVn'.JZtorb Finish This Story WORKMANin an I II C waeon fac tory was explaining the various tages of wagon construction to aa interested visitor. He picked up two pieces of long leaf yellow pine, and asked the visitor to notice the difference in the weight of the two pieces. The lighter piece, he explained, was kiln-dried. Tho heavier piece was air-dried. It had retained the resinous sap which adds strength and toughness, while in the kiln-dried piece of ' lumber this sap had been drawn out by the too rapid application of heat Every Stick of Lumber Used in IHC Wagons Is Carefully Selected, Air-Dried Stock Here was something to think about. The visitor asked for a test as to the relativa strength of the two pieces of wood. The air dried piece held up under nearly double the weigh; under which the kiln-dried piece of lumber broke. To the eye there was no difference between these two pieces of lumber, but when put to the test there was a vast difference. So it is throughout the construction of I H C wagons Weber, Columbus, New Bettendorf, Steel King. They are built for real strength, light draft, and satisfactory service. Weber and Columbus wagons have wood gears. Steel King and New Bettendorf have steel gears. IHC local dealers handle the wagons best suited to your work. See them for literature and full information, or, write International Harvester Company of America (incorporated) Portland Ore. Just Opened : Livery Feed and Sale Stable In Cornett Stage Barn Prineville, ..... Oregon Special attention given to the traveling Public. Hay 25c a day per head. Give us a call. White A. H. Lippman & Co. Manufacturer of Home and Office Store Fixture and all Better Gau of House Work In Pine, Oak, Fir and Mahogany; solid or veneer. Prices Lower than Portland WATCH YOUR WIFE! Watch Your Husband! WATCH YOUR FRIENDS! In fact bring them here if you want them well watched, and you'll get a good looker, a good goer, and a splendid timekeeper into the bargain. WE CAN WATCH YOU. With any standard watch, and any grade, from $1.00 up to $100.00. We carry the Elgin, Waltham, Rockford. Hamilton, Hamden, and other tillable watches, and our prices are as satifactory as the goods. Crook County Jewelry & Sporting Goods Store L. KAMSTRA, Prop. W. compete with any retail house, BAR NONE, in Diamonds,, any grade size, and quality. Before sending off, get our prices. & Mackey, Props. Furniture , Watch Your Children! Public Sale. I will sell at my ranch, two mile east of Post, on maiD road, on hsturdav. : Msreh IV ltfl.'l, 10 bead of Horse. 4 Mitch Cows. 1 Oliver Bulky plow, 1 ' fJeerln; Mower, 1 ( hsmpion Mowar and Kske, 1 llsy F.ock, 1 Wslkinf i'low, 1 Ktael Harrow, etc Alto a lot of Household Furniture and numerous oi her article. Terms ot tale : A il sums under f 20, ish ; oo sums of U and over a credit of nil month will be given, purchaser giving note with ap proved security. Ils.iar BsmwKs. : 2 13 it Notice to Creditors. Not ire is hereby given by th order signeii, tr.s dminialrtrix of tb estate ol Cbsrles A. Grave, decesedt to all -creditors of and all persons having claims against ssid estste to present tb-m with tbe proper vouchers tj the undersigned at th office of M. K. ; Elliott id Prineville, Oregon, within six ! months from tb first publication of this notice. Hated this 13tb day of February, 1913. Moka Gasvm, Administrstnx of the estate of Charles A. Grave, deceased. Rotice for Publication. Depsrtment of the Interior, U.S. Land Omo at The bailea, Oreron, February Alb. Mu. Xollee Is heret'T 1ven that Marlon H..A.M (of Prineville, On-eon. who. oo March Joth, i It, mad benert Land Entry, No. 0HlS. for aw'iieX aectlun . w'i ot, and ae'i nw'i ! aeclloo 7, luwoahlp IT aoulh, ranee J' tut : Willamette Murldlan, baa Aled notice of In : tenllon to make Onal proof, to MtahlUb I elalm to the land above deaertbed before i Tlmolhv E. J. IiufTy. U. M. Comnilaaloner. at I hla office at Prineville, Orraon, on the 2th . dur of Marco. I Claimant names as wltneaaea: mltcbael A. I Mayfleld. Henrr slover, Frank RIlYenter. all I of Prineville, Oregon, and Benjamin Hinder- man or Huberts, orea-oo. ir.v L, I . W. MOORE, BVsliter. Notice of Final Accounting. Notice is hereby yiveo by the under signed, the assignee for the benefit of creditors of Lena M. Lamb, tbat he has filed with the clerk of tbe circuit court oi tbe stats o Ore iron for Crook county, bi mid final accounting of his adminis tration ol ssid estate and tbat tbe said final accounting will be beard snd passed upon by the said eonrt on Mon day, th 5th dsy of May, 1913. IMted this 13ih dsy of February, 1D13. D. F. &rwirr, Assignee. Citation. In the county court of the State of Or egon, for tbe count' of Crook. In the matter of the estate of Mary Wilkina, deceased Citation. To the heirs unknown of Mary Wil kina, deceased, greeting: In the name of tbe state of Oregon, yon are hereby cited and required to appear in the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook at the court room thereof, at Prineville, in tbe county of Crook, on Monday, the 7tb dsy of April, 1913, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that dsy, then and there to ahow cause, if any there be, why an order sboold not be made by this court authorising the administra tor uf said estate to aell all tb real property of aaid deceased at private tale aa in tbe petition prayed for. Witness, tbe Hon. 6. Springer, judge of the county court ol tbe stste of Or egon for the county of Crook, with the ! of said court affixed this 5th day February, a. D., 1913. 2 6 Attest : W41US Baowjc, Clerk. Unless we make good, a we can - and should, We ought to go b ick to the woods ; For the fellow who stays, in these modern, daya,( Is the man who delivers the goods. 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