NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL President Outlines Mexican Policy to House and Sen ate Committees. MARTIN H. GLYNN Washington.- The policy of tin Vnlted rltatea tii outlined to the members of two cor. aaiona) com mittees of foreign relations at a con ference it Hi white bouM by Presi dent Wilson al Hecretary llryan. lit message prepared by Hit presi dent on tli Mexican situation receiv ed practically universal support. The course of Ihlii government will be on of noil Interference, In the hone that the effect of lu present norm mid tli pressure of foreign iroverumenta will constitute a niorul amnion tliot ultimately will bring about peace In Mexico, Tho meneage makes It plain that there will b no lifting of the em bargo on arm; (hat no furllon or government In Mexico will be allowed to receive munlilona of war from th I'nltud Btstea. If necessary the pree Itlnnt propoava to Increase the Amert can border patrol to enforce thla pollry. It la message of friendship, not hostility, and precedes a pollry of absolute noninterference. It pro claim to the world tba sympsthelle filling that lha United Hiutea govern ment and tha American people have for their neighbors In tha rebellion- torn republic aoulb of tha 11 lo Ornndu. It records tha views of the V lilted Blaleii on constitutional gov- rnuiutit, lla unalterable oppoaltlon to governnient "t up by the IrreKular and arbitrary ana of aiiibllloiii I mil vliluula and fornuilly aniioiiiirea that the government of Vlclorliuio lluerta aliall not be recognlxed. The I'nli.-d Kinlee had proposed Hint a constitutional elect)!! be held and that lluerla should not be a can didate. To these suggestions, throiiKh which tha United Hlntns bellevea peara could be rentoreil, lluerta re plied In the negative. Korean gov crnmenta generally since that rJoo tlon have been active In aupport of tha Amerlrnn policy to persuade lluerta to yield. Work on Tariff Bill Prograaalng Republican aenatora are giving evl denra of tiring over continued fruit less oppoaltlon to tha tariff schedule and rapid progreaa la being made In consideration of tha bill. Tha wool schedule haa been dlspos ed of ao far aa It will be conaldered by tha aenate In committee of Ilia whole. Though no vote waa taken on free raw wool, tha decisive allowing on that having been deferred until tha bill oomea from tha committee of tha whole, tha finance committee ratca on wool manufacturea wera agreed to without amendment and there waa ev ery Indication that raw wool would remain free. With only a part of the free tlt. a portion of tha paper schedule and tha sun lrles schedule remaining to be con sidered In committee, democratic lend ers expressed confidence that the In come tax would be disposed of be fore the end of tha coming week. Among the articles on the free lint mtlflnl were agricultural Implements, beet and sugar cane, machinery, alco hol, homes and mules and animals for breeding, bibles, breads, biscuit and many others. Amendment Mads to Currency Bill. Tha agricultural currency amend ment to tha administration currency bill was adopted by the house Demo cratic cauoua. After several prelim inary skirmishes, In which other amendments were beaten, tha caucus, without a dissenting voto, adopted an amendment agreed to both by the "Insurgent" contingent and the bank ing nnd currency committee, to put paper based on agricultural products on tho same bnsls aa commercial pa por for bnnklng purposes. It also would extend the maturity of notes and bills admitted to discount, under the amendment, to 90 days, Instead of the originally proposed 60 dnys. This action disposed of the Inst of the big controversial issues In the ad ministration currency bill. National Capital Brevities Figures gnthered by the federal quarantine boHrd of the department of agriculture bIiow that during the past flscul years 3,779,041 growing trees nnd 1B.040 pounds of tree seeds were Imported Into the United States. That the work of Installing demo crats In rederal offices In place of re publicans Is proceeding at a rapid rate Is shown by the nominations which have been Sent to tha senate since President Wilson took office. Theso nominations number approxi mately 3000 and of those about 2000 Not one Bolltnry amendment to the currency bill proposed at the Chicago bankers' conference will ba accepted by the administration. This was most emphatically declared by Chairman Glass, of the house banking commit tee, coauthor of the "administration" measure. ANKERS SUGGEST CURRENCY CHANGES a i i Would Limit Presidential Ap pointive Power of Reserve Board. Martin H, Olynn, Lieutenant Gover nor of New York, who claims tha right to act as governor, awing to Impeach ment proceedings agalnat Governor tulier. Brief News of the Week Tba Mexican government contradict ed tha rumor to tha effect that an ulti matum had bwg sent to tba United 8latea. According to a report made by tha board of publio welfare at Kansas City, Mo., 25.0U0 women workers In that city receive leas than 10 a week. Suffrage workera In Missouri are ovulating petitions for tha 23,000 Diiiui'i necessary to secure the sub mission of their proposed constitution' si amendment The Peace Congress In session at Tha Hague has adopted resolutions di'iiounrlng war loans and opposing tha construction of military airships. The French government sent a dele gation to Ran Francisco to take pos session of a site on tha grounds of tba I'nnnmal'acirio reposition for tha French pavilion. The Western Federation of Miners Is thought to be. preparing for a long strike In tha Michigan copper mining district, because of the fact thnt chil dren of tho strikers are being aent to other cities. Canada la now a larger purchaaer of .United States products thsn any other country except tha United Kingdom, according to figures made publio at Washington by the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce. The opening date of the I.os Angeles schools haa been postponed from Sep tember 8 to September IS, In order to allow the pupils an opportunity to at tend a circus billed for three days In that city. Tbe board of trustees of publio buildings at Albany officially recog nlted Mnrtln II. Olynn as acting gov ernor of New York, by designating certain new rooms In tha capltol as the "executive chamber" for bis use. Relieving that the 40 lives lost In the wreck of the steamer Stats of California would not have been aacri flced If tha ship had been a modern craft with a double bottom, tha rel atives and friends of the victims are petitioning their respective represen tatives In congress to pass laws which will make it less possible for disas ters of this kind to occur again. Chicago. Ilttiikera from all parts of tha country at the end of a two days' conference bare agreed on a number of Important amendments to the Owen Qlasa currency bill now pending In congress and appointed a committee of seven to go to Washington and en deavor to bava tha changes Incorpor ated In tha measure. Tha committee, named by A. Barton Ilrpburn of New York, chairman of tha currency committee of the Ameri can Hankers' association and chairman of tha conference, will Journey to Washington to ask amendments to tba present bill, tha most Important of which are these: Taking from the president the pow er of appointing all aeven of tha mem bers of the federal reserve board, whlcb will dominate tha currency sit uation and substituting a provision that three of the seven members shall be appointed by the president; three ba named by the directors of tha pro posed federal reserve banks and that the seventh shall be the secretary of tba treasury, who shall be a member ex officio. Creating one great central bank. In stead of the 12 regional reserve banks provided for In the Owen-Gluss bill; or If this be not obtainable, creating as few as poaalble and not more than five. People in the News Tbe first woman judge In Norway haa been appointed at HammerfesL She Is Ruth Sorenson, 36 years old and unmarried. Francis Burton Harrison, a leading Now York lawyer and a member of oongress, has been appointed by Presi dent Wilson to ba governor general of the Philippines. Dr. B. Clarke Hyde must face a jury tor tha fourth time on the charge of murdering Colonel Thomas H. Swope, millionaire philanthropist of Kansas City. Judge Alton B. Parker, former dem ocratic nominee for president, has been engaged to prosecute the Im peachment charges against Governor William Sulxer, of New York. Alexander Sullivnn, a prominent Chi cago lawyer. Is dead at the age of 66 years. Sullivan was at the head of tha Clan-na-Gael at the time of tha murder of Dr. Cronln, a case which at tracted world wide attention. After nn exhuuatlve examination of Harry K. Thaw In his cell at Sher brooke, Queboo, Dr. Joseph Noel, the Jail physician, pronounced him as per tectly snno. His verdict Is expected to have an Important bearing upon Thaw's fight for freedom. Upon recommendation of the state board of pardons, Governor Dunne, of Illinois, has refused to commute the sentence of Evelyn Arthur See, the high priest of the "Absolute Life" cult. Maury I. Dlggs, one of the Dlgga Camlnettl defendants, convicted at San Francisco on four of six counts, In an Indictment charging white slav ery, gave bull In the sum of $20,000, furnished by his father and uncle, and will be sentenced September 2. PIONEER WHITE LEAD 10c tier pound In fio-pound kegs and larger Pure Linseed Oil 85c per gallon, guaranteed under pure fod law Phoenix and Conqueror Mixed Paints Fillers Varnishes Stains Colon in oil and dry colors, floor paint, floor wax, floor varnish, giant, bruches, putty, liquid veneer A.H. Lippman & Co. d 19 lmo Iswna ivi-nlritna , lUnklns llouw Caob auu kJcaaufc.... Total. , A. Booth. Pns. CHRISTIANS IN SYNAGOGUE Jews .Lend Worshiping Place to Pro testant Congregation, Ban Franoisco. A condition said to be unique In ecclesiastical annals of California haa grown out of the hoe- pltttllty of Rabbi Martin A. Meyer and his congregation, who have thrown op en their place of worship, the Temple Emanu-KI, to the congregation of the First Congregational church, of which Rev. Charlie F. Aked la pastor, and for the next 12 months Hebrew and Christians will worship, according to their separata creed a, in the same edi fice. In welcoming tha congregation to the Jewish temple. Rabbi Meyer said: 'This building, consecrated to the worship of the Jews, will be doubly Consecrated to us now from the knowl edge that where we sat and worship ped on Saturday there also you sat and worshipped the same God on the Sab bath." Crook County Bank PRINEVILLE, OREGON II87MJ4 Pawui paid to foil... '7MJS Surplus , jJWuo Undivided pronu. '.'.'I'".'. HAti.l lPOlt D. r. Btswabt. Vloe-Pren. U A. Boots, Assiitant Cscbler ...ns.mn.oo ... HOnouO ... 7.IP3.0S .. 16IJH7.4S "HereistheAnswcnln VEBSTEFfc New International The Muodam weutei Ett tlaf In your tnlk nd miUntr. at borne, on Hi tr' t cr. In t bttw-c. Rtop imIwIkioI voa like If auction tii m-aa IftsT of m mem worn. A frii d mkm W rt nmkr mf1,tr hnrfonV rm n-k the lorati'Hi of lrJt KntHmnt th prorarv rt iiton of Ji Jmitm. V Ivit t whits eomJf Tln New CrrotMiO invwrra all ktmtt of ?ti-tHjiiji in Iyifiinit,tiat(fT,Iti"rraphr, t'-tion. Irufirn Won), Trk-, ArU aitfl 400.000 Wmrdm. 9 OOO lllctotratttM CMt $400,000, g 2700 Pac. M Thacmlrdfrttnnamrltti mk mum wfwnijmiTr. viiw tu tenuil aa Abuou of Gt-niiut." MaNpvtdHfac On tii in, opnntM, atmfif, India puner. I wit a andav ftu-Uon to own tl MfTimm WetMtef in a tni m ao hint and to convenient to fete! hmii ma- inn km-i nnu wcirtuof Hernia hsJjUoo. I On utraof hook nfr Wt 14 lla. buelrtK) fine tea. battel tUl o raxst r&EIftta 1208,970-60 C M. Elk ma. Cashier mm DEMOCRATS NAME M'CALL FOR MAYOR New York. Edward R. McCall, chairman of the public service com mlsulon, wns designated as mayoralty candidate by the Democratic city com mittee. Mr. MoCall's selection by the 630 delegates as leader of the Tammany forces wns unanimous, as has been forecast since It appeared from an nouncements that the Tammany lead era had. decided not to renominate Mayor Gaynor and that he would be nominated by tha "Onynor league" with a complete Independent city tick et of Its own. Mayor Gaynor's determination to run for re-election as an Independent guarantees one of tha liveliest munic ipal campaigns New York has seen In several years. There will be three tickets In tha field Democratic, Fu sion and Independent, The Fusionlsts, who Include Repub licans, Progressives, Indepapdenca league and some Independent Demo crats, have Belocted John Purroy Mitchell. 17 Cities Dispute Rates for Power. Portland. Disputed light and power rates In IT cities of Oregon, Including Portland, Oregon City, Salem, Mount Angel and Woodburn, will come before the Oregon railroad commission for adjustment at a hearing In Portland on Tuesday, September 2. Philippine Governor Quits 8uddenly. Manila. V. Cameron Forbes, governor-general of the Philippines since November, 1909, Bent his resignation to Washington. It Is effective Septem ber 1, Just a week from when Mr. For bes will leave for the United States. Guard Over Thaw Suddenly Doubled Sherbrooke, Quebec. Extraordinary precautions to prevent the escape of Harry K, Thaw were ordered by the Canadian Immigration department and J. H. Laforce, governor of the Sher brooke Jail. Blow From Wlllard'a Fist Kills Young Los Angeles. After lingering all night, following an operation necessi tated by a blow from the gloved fist of Jess Wlllard in the Vernon arena John (Bull) Young, the Wyoming heavyweight, died In the Clara Barton hospital here. one Cyras Noble high-ball will quench, your thirst on the hottest day pure mature bottled at drinking strength W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon Express and Passenger Stage Line Three hours botween Redmond and Prlnevllle, fare $1.50. Atreiit for Kortehrti. Gt. Northern and American ExpresH Co. Oltlce o'n from 7 a. m to 6 p.. m.; Sunday 9 to 1 :.'i0. Otllie at Pioneer Creutu t,o. . 12-19 Jourdan & Son Livery Feed and Sale Stable In Cornett Stage Barn Prineville, Oregon Sheriff's bale lir virtue of an execution and or der of ante, bwned out of tbe circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Crook county, on the Nth day ot May. 19i:i, In favor of Cheater A. Stamp, plaintiff, va. H. E. Koblnroa, defendant, for the sum of twenty. elirlit hundred eighteen nnd (to 1U0 ($2818 95) dollars, with interent there on from the Hth day of May, V.t:, at the rate of seven (7) tier cent tier an num, and two hundred nnd fifty ($2."0 00) dollars attorney a feen, ana the further aura of twenty-tlve (ti" 00 1 dollarn cottts. which Judgment wna enrolled and docketed In the clerk's olllee of said court. In said county, ou the 29tb day of July,H13, which execution command me to aell tbe following desbrlced real prop erty, to wit: '1 he northeast quarter (ne'i) of section number thirty-Hve (3S, of township twelve (12), south of range twelve (12), east of the Willamette meridian, lo Crook county, state ol Oregon, together with all the tene ments, hetidltaments ana appur tenancea thereunto belonging or In any wiseapiiertalnlng, to be sold by tbe sheriff of said county, aa under execution, and the proceeds of suca sale, after paying the costs and dis bursements, attorney a lees ana the expenses herein stated, shall be ap plied upon the )uagment, ana u tne proceeds of such sale be Insufficient, tbe plaintiff shall have judgment and execution against the defendant, H. E. Koblnson, to recover such balance unpaid, and In obedience to said ex cutlon, order of sale and decree, no tice Is hereby given that 1 have levied upon the real property abofe described, and n 111 on TaesJty, Sweater 24, 1913, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., at tbe north door of the court bouse, In Prineville, Oregon, sell to tbe highest bidder, for cash In band, tbe above described real property, or as much thereof as may be required to satisfy said judgment, Interest, attorney a fees, costs and accruing costs. Dated this 31st day of J nly .A.D.1913. Fkank Ei.ki.nh, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon. Special attention given to the traveling Public Hay 25c a day per head. Give us a call. AARON W. WHITE Prop. Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP& PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON Citation. In the county court of the state of Ore gon, for the county of Crook. In tbe matter of the estate of John H. Jarrett, deceased. To Ada E. Jarrett, James J. Jarrett, Sarah M. Polin, Robert J. Jarrett, Ben jamin E. Jarrett, Thomas S. Jarrett, William M. Jarrett, Ada E. Jarrett, Marie E. Jarrett, Earl E. Jarrett, Lncile M. Jarrett, Howard T. Jarrett and all other persons who may have any inter est in said above named estate, greeting- In the name of the state of Oregon, you 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 the- county of Crook, on Monday, the 6th day ol October, W13, at 10 o'clocf in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any exist, why an order thould not be made for the sale of tbe real property of the aforesaid estate, said real property being particu larly described as follows: Lots 3 and 4 and the south half of tbe northwest quarter J of section 5. township 14 south, range 19 east of the Willamette meridian, containing 153.84 acres according to the official plat and United States survey thereof and lying and situate in the county of Crook, state of Oregon. Witness, the Hon. G. Springer, judge of the county court of the state of Ore gon for the county of Crook, with the seal of said court affixed, this 2d day of August, 1913. Attest: Wabren Bbown, Clerk. WlLLABD H. WlRTZ, 814 5 Attorney for Estate. THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H.. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. ' Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent Notice for Publication Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at the Dalles, Oregon. July 15, 1D13. Notice is herebv given that Lloyd G. Baker of Held, Oregon, who on February 2L, 15)10, made H. E. 0t062 and on January ti, 19U, made additional H. E. No. 07921 for nj soi, 8wJ ne, nej sw. eej nei, sj ft'J, section 9, and s J swi, section 10, township 19 south, ranga 19 east, Willamette meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before A. S. Fogg, V. S. Commissioner, at Hampton, Oregon, on the 6th day ol September, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses : Paul Held, of Htld, Oregon; Edward A. Park er, Ehin G. Faught and Oswald Kambb, all of Roberts, Oregon. 7-31p H. FiUNk Woodcock, Register. Lots for Sale Cheap Residence lots, close In, near public school. Inquire of Wade Huston. 7-3