KR73 FROM CUR RATIONAL CAPITAL ..A ..... 5 Per Cent Discount on Cooito Impcrlcd In American Ves sels Is Nullified. Washington, Attorney (Iciii-rnl Me H"nolil, lu mi uiitiiloii Unit linn tho fiirca of division, him held Uiit the lull .ct Inn uf ttie new tnrllf lnw mi tlinrlitliiK a illm-miiit of 6 l"r emit on all kh"1 Imported In AmerU-sn (el U nulllflnl by It proviso (hut not it In k In thin subsection "tlnill Im o construed mi to nlironulo or In any manner liupiilr or affiwt the provis ions of any trentjr roncluiti-d between tho t'ultrd HtalK mid any forelitn tin tlim." Bi'crrlnry MeAdoo, nf Hie treasury di-piirlmetit, lim.ln public tint uttiirticy Ri'iiorul'ii opinion mid nnnoum-i'd Hint In Rci-iiriliinrn with It all collector of customs would disregard the subsec tlon, a they had Iwn Instructed to do on October g. Entries held up pKiulhiK Hi decision will now be II guliluli'd and Importer who Insist on Hie 6 per emit discount will protest, with Ilia rlKlit of finally carrying the question to the court of customs o penis. Prttldsnt Direct! Caucua on Currency President WlUon gave the order for miuito rnurtia on currency bill. Fol lowing conference with tho prosl di'tit, Hi'iiiitur Bwunsoti, In churn dur ing tliv alim-nrn of Caucus Chulrnmn Kith, r- t uriu'il to the cnpltol und Is auil tlm rail. An soon H ii Ilia currency committee djourimd Hie dmnw-riillc members, with the exception of Hunntor ltm-d and llltrhriH-k, closeted themselves In tho run i n of Hmintor Mollis and went over the alluallon. Tln-y reached the conrluklmi thnt full agreement In Committee wn Impossible And that caucua wtta the only solution. The mucin petition wua sinned by IT democratic senator, prtutlrnlly nil of whom ore In the city. Tlcicrnm for nil absentee were aent out BUI to Aid State Roada. liond construction In the western State will receive a tubatnntlal Ira peine If congress pause a bill recent ly Introduced by Senator Myers, of Montana, chairman of the aetiale pub lic Innda committee, at the request ol the Ulterior department In tcnni thl bill Krnnta to each of the western ttntea 2C0.0OO acrea of public lamia, with authority to the state to aull It t not lea than 4 an acre, and apply the proceed to good roada work. As suming the land granted the atatea can be aold at the price named, the bill I equivalent to a grant of 11,000, 000 to each atnte for the purpose nam ed. May Permit Shipment of Arm. Development In the Mexican sltua tlon here have eniphaaUed tho deter mlimtlon of the Washington govern ment to refuae to recognise any of the act of the new Mexican congress. It also vii ahown that President Wll ion wn considering the question of permitting exportation of arm to nil faction in the aouthrrn republic. The atnte department made public Huertn'i Btntement to the diplomatic corps at Mexico City, .White house officials called attention to what seem ed to them an Inconsistency in the Huertn nolo wherein It assumed a valid the election of congressmen vot ed upon at the annio time the vote wn cast for prealdont and vice president, which Ih to be declared by lluerta null and void. The purpose of the United State 1 neither to rocognlxe Huertn'i right to continue In power, nor the act of the new congrcB I the essence of what hna been cotnmuntcntod to the forolgn diplomats by this government. National Capital Brevities. A Joint resolution for a constitution al amendment making a majority vote Instead of a two-third vote neces sary to override the prealdont' veto, haa been Introduced by Senator Over man of North Carolina. Secretary of State Bryan hna algnod a peace treaty with Honduras, through Minister Membreno. The plan I In accordance, with the peace view of President Wilson. Similar treaties have beoo ilgned with Panama, Sal vador and Qautemola. Both Chairman Doremus, of the democrntlo congressional committee, ' and Chairman Woods, of the republi can congressional committee, express ed satisfaction with the result of the elections. "Mall your Christmas parcel early." This notice In big letter will be post ed In every postofflce In the country, at the Instance of Postmnater-Oenernl Burleson, who proposes to lee that all Christmas parcels shall be delivered on or before Chrlstma day If possible The elevation of Secretary to the Frosldont Joseph Tumulty to a party power Ih the next step contemplated by President Wilson, It Is snld. Tu multy Is thought to be slated for the chairmanship of the democratlo na tional committee. Party loader her are not adverse to the promotion of Tumulty. . . WILLIAM r. 1.,'CGMSS , 'V ; i , ' 1 f Wllllem Fv McComba, chairman of the democratlo national committee, who was recently married In London to an American girl. TRAINMEN GET MORE PAY 100.000 Men to Share 13,000,000 In create In Wage. Now York. The Idiik lived contro verey between railroads of the cast and their conductor and trainmen over the latter' demand fur more pay hits ended. The employee are granted an In creuee of wage averaging 7 per cent, and totaling t'',H0,UU0, ubout half of whnt they asked. One hundred thousand men will ahurn In the Incrt'iise, Thus ends by arbitration under the Newlnml amendment to the Knlmun act a controversy that tliivntenud at one time to tie up by atrlke the trans portation fncllttle of all atnte east of the Mississippi river and north of the Ohio. Winter Grip Middle Weat. Chicago. Winter descended on all of the middle and central weat and portion of the east and aouth Monday with bllxiarde that raged over all the Great Uikea region, extending east to Philadelphia and Weat Virginia, and aouth almost to the Georgia-Florida line. Saloon Men May Fight. Salem, Or. Although definite pro cedure ha not been decided upon, It virtually I assured that the liquor Interest of Salem will fight the clos ing of the auloona a decreed by a majority of almost 600 at the ipeclal lection. Arrangements were made for the reception by the pope of the men of the American battleship fleet The first audience wn held Wednesday. The American officer and Bailors were received In group. LABOR FEDERATION MEETS IN SEATTLE Seattle, Wash. Close to 500 dele gate from every state In the union and the province of Canada, represent ing In the neighborhood of two and a bulf million worklngmen and women, were on hand for the convention of the American Federation of Labor which opened here Monday, Practically alt tho men who figure largely In the national and Interna tional organised labor movement are here. President Samuel Qompers, confident that he can hold the Insur gents In check; Frank Morrison, sec retary of the federation, and Oompers' right hand man; John Mitchell, of the miner, who announced hi retirement from the A. F. of L though he will not ever his connection with organ ized labor; Mnx Hayes, of the Inter national Typographer of Ohio and leader of the Insurgent host, and many other. Washington Workmen's Act Appealed Olympla, Wash Chief Justice Crow of the Washington supreme court sign ed a writ of error in the Mountain Timber company case, appealed from Cowlltx county, taking the Washing ton workmen's compensation law to the supreme court of the United Stat 08. The state courts have twice upheld the law. THE MARKETS Portland. Wheat Club, 80c; bluestem, 90c; red Russian, 78c. Hay Timothy, $15; alfalfa, $13. Butter Creamery, 34o. Eggs Candled, 45o. Seattle. Wheat Bluestem, 90c; club, 80c; red Russian, 78o. Hay Timothy, $17 per ton; alfalfa, $13 per ton. Eggs 54c. Butter Creamery, 84o. JlMPPin pciQCiiocn iinibiiiuit iii,nvuuiii.J By GREAT BRITAIN Prime "inlstcrAstjulth Declares Political Intervention of Mexico Not Intended, Iindon. Prime Minister Asquilli discussed the Mexican question in his annual speech at the lord mayor' banquet. "Our Interest In Mexico," anld the prime minister, "call for vigilant care. Mexico I still In the throe of a civil war, but there never was and never hna been any question of political In tervention by Great Britain In the do mestic concern of Mexico, or In the Ontril or Houth American state. "There have been rumor that after the Culled Htnte hud adopted a line of their own In regard to Mexico we took a lint calculated deliberately to thwart America. There I not a vest ige of foundation for uch a rumor. "We have recognised President lluerta, because, having neither the will nor the power to Intervene, we were bound to deal with the de facto government, and, because of Informa tion then In our possession, there ap peared to be no element except that of lluerta and hi supporter which offered any prospect of the restora tion of the nubility and order. THAW'S EXTRADITION SIGNED Writ of Habea Corpua Prevent HI Removal to New York State. Concord, N. II. Governor Felker of New Hampshire signed the t-xtradltion papers returning Harry K. Thaw to New York at the request of Governor Glynn. Thaw' extradition resulted from a charge of conspiracy In con nection with his eacnpe from the Mat teawan asylum. This decision. It Is anld, does not mean tl. I Thaw will be returned Immediately to Mut tea it an. Delll.a Not Guilty of Ritual Murder. Kiev, Russia. Mendel Belltss was acquitted In the famous "ritual rnur der" trial. The trial of Bclllsi, a Russian of S'ebrcw faith, for the alleged murder for purposes of "blood ritual" of An drew Yushlnskl, a Christian lad, be gan on October 8. The case caused an Immediate sensation which stirred the whole of Russia. Sulier Ask October Pay. Albany, N. Y. William Sulxer as sert he Is still governor of New York. In a letter to the state treasurer and the state controller he demanded his full salary for the last half of October, 191S. MEXICO REALIZES SITUATION DELICATE Mexico City. Government officials, foreign residents and the people of Mexico realise that the relations be tween this country and the United States are strained almost to the point of war. If General lluerta Is anxious re garding what may develop, he does not betray It Although he haa sent to the diplomatic representative of the foreign nation a note, which In ef fect 1 a defiance of Washington. In his formal statement to the diplo mat General lluerta said It was now foreseen that the recent elections were void, as too few precincts had participated In the voting and that therefore the new congress would an nul the elections. New elections would then be called and he would continue his programme of pacifica tion. President Huerta's backbone has been stiffened by the receipt of suf ficient funds to operate the govern ment until the end of the present month and the Implied promise of further financial aid It the new con gress should act favorably on certain old land concessions. J. J. Hill Urges Lower Land Values. Portland, Or. Better formers and lower real estate values were held up by James J. Hill as the hope of Ore gon and the northwest at a compli mentary banquet tendered to himself, J. M. Hannaford, the new president of the Northern Pacific, and a number of other distinguished visiting bank ers and railroad men at the commer cial club. Police Department Stirred by Charge Portland, Or. Charges of gambling on the part of certain members of the police department haB led to perhaps the most sweeping Investigation by the municipal civil service commis sion ever made In Portland. Involved In these charges are high officers and about 20 patrolmen. Pleasant Session for T, R. Buenos Ayres. Colonel RooBevell attended a session of the Argentine congress and listened to eulogies of hlniBelf and the United States. IX 8 1 Four Hundred Head Thoroughbred RamboueJet Rams Yearlings, Large Frame, Long Wooled, and Heavy Shearers. Apply to Prineville Land & Livestock Co. Antelope, Oregon 10 2 fWi f !"K f. f if' Hotel Oregon PRINEVILLE NEWLY FURNISHED Beds 50 and 75 Cents FREE BATHS Meals, 25 Cents and up PETER ERICKSON, Prop'r A FINE MESS of Fii-h can be bought from lis for little money. We get large daily supplies from river, lake and ocean, bo that we know the fih i fresh and sweet. You can tave money by buying here, get a greater variety of fish to select from, and be sure of the highest quality. Aek jour Mends who deal here they will tell you of the Fish satisfaction they have always had here. City Meat Market Farm Loans For a short time we have sub ject to our disposal for loans on highly improved irrigated ranches iu the vicin ity ol Prineville, Loans to be for $5,000 or more and run from 3 to 5 years, with inter est at 8 per cent, payable an nually. We charge a email commission to be paid by the borrower. See A. R. 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S"all propi'als for grnzirii ehii-p on ilisiri' U uiiiiilH-red Ut 4, in''lii've, of the Wrtn Ppririx Kieervation, Oregon, lor Die ilir year (it-rixl, tM-rfinning 1 el, l lis 'V 1, 1'JU, will b received at Hie ollii-e ol Hie Sii--ririlen l-nt of Warm f-p.inirn Aienry, Warm Springs, iiretf in, until 2:i) p rn. on Monday, Iieceinlr 1. 1H13, and ill be loinieJi ately tliereafter jpened in the presence) il iin:h hiililt-ra an nay attend, and for wrd.d to the CommiMioner of India) Affairs, Waeliington, I). C., with ap propriate rYm mentation. All nece aty information may be obtained on application to the Superintendent of tfie above named ageney. Cam Hells, Comniisoiurier, 10 30 4t Hotice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given by the under, signed, the eiwutor ol the "state of Heubeu. ISooton, riereaevil, that they have made and filiil with theehrk of the eounty cnurt. their final acronnting of their administration of said estate and that the ronnty court ha eet Mon day, the lt day ol ItecemW. 11(13, at lit o'clock id the forenoon at the eounty court room jn Prineville. Oregon, at the time and place for heating and settling eaul ,flrial accounting. At which said time and place any person interested in said estate, may appear and object to (aid final u counting. Dated this 30ih dav of October, 1913. MARIA BOOTOS. KKL'BKX H. BOOTON. Executor of the estate of Keuben lldot- on, deceased. hum morn, Iu the Circuit court of the atnte of Oreiton, for for the connty of Crook. Central Oregon Irrigation Company, a Corporation, plaintiff. vs. Harry W. Wooley, defendant. To Hurry w. Wooley, defendant: In the name of the state of Ore gon, Yon re hereby required to ap pear mill HiiBwer the complaint tiled HgnliMt you In the nbuve entitled euit within ell weeks from the date of the firnt publication of t tile euin nione, vlr., Ix-fore Novemlirr 20th, 1!I13, and If you full ao to appear and anewer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint to wit: the cancellation of a certain contract rimde by you with the Des chutes Irrigation & Power Co , dated February 15, 1!09, ami coete and dlsbiirwinenta of the suit. This eumtuoUB Is puliliebed by order of Hon. W. L. Bradehaw, judge of the above nuuied court, duly made on the 1st day of October, 1913. Date of first i ubllcatlon October 9. I!il3. Date of laat publication November 13, 11)13. Jkxke Steabnh, F. Ewino Martin, Attorneys for plaintiff. Railway Exchange Building, Port land, Oregon. Administratrix's Httic to Creditor In the county court of the state of Oregon, for county of Crook. In the matter of the eetate of E. M. McCubblna, deceased. - Notice le hereby given that Maud McCubblna, the undersigned, haa been duly appointed by the county court of the state of Oregon, for Crook connty, administratrix of the estate of E. M. McCubblna, deceased. All pet-none having claims against Baid ee'ate are hereby notified to present their claims properly vert lied to said administratrix at the law office of M. R. Elliott, In Prlne Tllle, Oregon, or C. A. Wintermeler, In Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, within six months from the date of 1 this notice which Is i Dated this 6th day of November, ' A. D., 1913. Maud McCubbins, i Administratrix of said eetate. ! a A. Wintermeler and M. R. Elliott, attorneys. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore November 3rd. 1913. Notice is hereby given thut John G. Bulger of Prineville, Oregon, who, on Aprl1 1st, 1910, made homestead entry No 06370, for swj' srj. section 10, and w4, neL nwj sej section 15, township 16 south, range 16 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described before Timothy E. J. Duffy U. S. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 12th day of Decem ber, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: John N. Burnett. William W. Davis, Curt Mueller, t urt Wilson, all of Prineville, Oregon. H. Fka.nk Woodcock, ll-6p Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, I. S. Land OBice at Lakeview, Ore. October 29, 1913. Not coal lands. Notice Is hereby given that Forrest W. Neeld Of Hamnton. flrpirnn whn rn .Tiilw 5; 1910, made Homestead Entry (Act reu. iv, iu,j no. uarj, for e w and wj ej, section 20, township 21 south, range 20 east, Willamette Meridian, haa tiled notice of inten tion to make final three-year proof, to estnblluh olnlm tha lon nKAn described, before H. C. Ellis, United States Commissioner, at Bend, Ore gon, on the 19th day of December Claimant mamma no ,.-i t.. . Burr Black, Lee Rlggs, John Vhit taker. Isaac Zemlf nil ,,f Hum Oregon. J as. F. Bi:hoesh. ' H"6 Register. Ladies' Tailored Suit at R prior. tion. Mrs. WrU'M mhn or.-asAn. .. . I ...... iblilu,. ILIO Ameiicsn LnHipa Tailr,Pin r",.r., has just received a fine line of samples for fall and winter suits. All who order before August 23d will get a ten per cent discount. Fresh fruits and berries, ice cream and sodas can always be found at Mrs. Wright's Confectionery Store. 7-31tf Brick Work Have your chimneys and fireplaces built now. Get ready for winter. Ex perienced. Work guaranteed. Rob't Robinson, Hotel Oregon. 10-9-2tp