IRRIGATION CONGRESS ADOPTS SOLUTIONS Ask That Postal Savings Funds Be Invested in Irrigation 1 1 District Gond3. OSCAR W. UNDERWOOD ' puivr, Colo. Willi sectional line on vnry vole clonely drnwn bntwuun tli nilisenil and ogrlctilturnl tnt mid Willi the mlnliiil cuiwnunltle put ting tliroiiKh nil of tliolr rHoluilon by a vol of B to 6, thu Traninlourl Irrtiftitlon conference adjourned here. Hlimiliiiimouitly the confrnc of western govurnor nlo adjourned, af ter deciding to oppose tin Knrrln liuid loaning bill, now pending In thu lowur lioiiMa of emigre, Hefor adjournment, the IrrlKiilJim conference mive vgicti to many d iiihihIh, Including following: Tllllt IHIMllll saving fund 1)0 lie vested In the bond of Irrlgutlou dl trlctH, That grunt of nnnnilnnrul land b made to suite wherein there yet re- nuilit large tract of the public domain for the purnoHQ of creating trust fund to bo umd on IrrlKallon project. That Bruising lands bo thrown open to settlement In roimonnbly lurge triirtH. That congress grant relief to set tiers In Irrigation nnd reclamation d;- trlcts, where project have failed. That tho government take n com Doiinuilou for It IrrlKatlon nnd recla mallon work tho bondu of tlm district Involved. That governors of the 18 western state participating In the conference appoint a committee composed ot three member from each iitiile to form an Interstate Irrigation commit too. to consider nil project and bud- mlt finding to the secretary of the lnlorlor, with recommendation con ccrnlng the government' connection financial or otherwise, with tho pro ect. WILL TEST PANAMA CANAL Ut by Navy In July Pndlcted by Aialatant Secretary Rooeevelt San Diego. V nl tod State wuntblpi of the Athintlc floot will steam through the Panama canal curly In July, apeod up the rnclflc count to Ban Diego and return to Hampton Roads by the sumo route, according to Franklin D. ttousevclt, assistant sec rotary ot the navy, who Inspected tho harbor bore and mndo preliminary ar ratiKemont for the reception of tho ship on the coming visit. The purpose of tbla early Jaunt through the caiml. anld Mr. Rnoapvelt, waa to prove to the world thnt the big waterway la even now In readiness to accommodate shipping. NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Anti-Trust Legislation Will Be Curtailed at This Session of Congress. f ' .,W 'J " A i Oicar W. Underwood, democratle houie leader, who defeated Congreee man Hobion for the nomination for United 8tateea aenator from Alabama. WASHINGTON CREW IS FIRST Northern Oaremen'a Victory Mean Men Will Co Eatt Again. llnrkeloy, t'al. Ounmion of the unl- verity of WaHhlfiKton BKaln proved conelualvoly their title to tho Inter uulleKlatn rowing champloniihlp of tin I'uelflo couitt. Driving their ahell with perfect. powerful aweep that varied Utile throughout the coumo aave for the apurtlng aturt, the northerner, near the end of tho flrxt of tho throe mile, crept Into tho loud and Increaaed the gan between them and Stanford, their cloaeat contunder, until they croaiied tho rinlxh flvo leugtha ahead of the cardinal crew. California flnlahed about the wme dlatnnce behind Stan ford. W'nHhliiKton' victory ba loft no doubt bi to the northerner' upre- macy. The race rowed by the purple and gold onrameu moan that they will repreaont the Pacific coaat In the In tercollegiate regntta to be held In June at Poughkeopale, where they won third place mat year. New VELSE Here Wtbb Law I Held Constitutional. Topeka, Kan. The Kanana aupreme court upheld the Webb law giving itnte control of .Honor ahlpraent when It auatnlned a aclxure of a car load of beer ablpped by the Columbia Drewlug company Into Kanxn. GUNMEN REFUSED A NEW TRIAU3Y COURT New York. The mat hope of the four gunmen, condemned to die for the murder of Herman Koaenthal, the gambler, eomlngly waa blaated when Supremo Court Juatlce Goff, to whom t final appeal for now trial ba been made, declined to reopen their caae, At a prolonged hearing Juatlce Ooff, who wa the prealdlng Judge at the trial of the gunmen, llatened to the testimony of new witneise produced t the laet moment by counael for the defonae. After District Attorney Whitman bad had hi opportunity to offaet the newly offered evidence with teatlmony by wltneaae of bla own, Juatlce Ooff took the caae under ad vUoment. For mora thnn four hour the Jua tlce tolled over the record of the pro ceeding, then announced to the wait ing crowd of newapapormen that fee bad denied the application for a new trial. 8pln Ask U. 8. to Intervene. Madrid. United Stntea Ambaaandor Wlllurd received a request from the SimnlHh foreign office to ask the Wan hi n el on uovernment to Intervene In behalf of the Spaniards General Villa la expelling from Torroon, ARREST OF MARINES CAUSjSNEW STIR Mexico City. A launch from the United Statea gunboat Dolphin, carry ing the payraaater and a small detach ment of marine, put In at Iturblde bridge, at Tamplco. The American were after a supply of goaollna. Colonel Hiuo Joaa, commanding a detachment of Mexican federals, plac ed the paymaster and bla men under arreat. They were paraded through the streets and bold for a tlm under detention. Admiral Mayo made vlgorou repre sentation to the autborttle and the men were released. General Ignacto Zaragota expressed to Admiral Mayo hi regret In view of the publicity. Renr-Ad-mirnl Mayo asked for a disavowal and apology, and also that' tbe officer In charge of the Mexican squad should be punished and that the American flag should be saluted within 24 hours. Court Help Ruef. Sun Frnnclaco. By a doclalon of the itnte supreme court Abraham Iluef, former political boa of San Francisco, serving 14 year in Uie state penitentiary at San Quentln un der conviction of having accepted brlbos, become eligible for Immediate parole. The decision, however, mak ing It mandatory that bis appljcatlo be considered by the state board of prison directors, In no way directs them to grant It 338 Yes, 69 No on Repeal. Washington. First return from a poll Senator Gore 1 making of delo gateB to the democratic national con vention at Baltimore on the canal tolls lasue announced by the democrat ic national committee, showed 338 In favor of repealing the clause of the canal act exempting American coast wise shipping from tolls, 6a egalnBt repeal and 11 non-committal. Dog Team Race. Nome. Alaska. The world' great est dog race, the All-Alaska Sweep- gtnke, Btarted at 9 o'clock Monday, whon four dog teams, with dogs and driver groomed tor a bard struggle, et out on the mow trail over the course from Nome to Candle and re turn, 412 miles. Porter I Shot by Daylight Robber. New Orleans. A daylight holdup of passenger on Illinois Central train No. 34 was attempted near Tangipa hoa, La. Two robber, after shooting and wounding a negro porter, eecaped without obtululng any loot Ey Grafting Succeeds. Baltimore. The success of the op eration performed several weeks ago at the Baltimore eye, ear and tbront hoBDltal. In which the cornea of a plg't eye was grafted onto the blind eye of David Kane, a six month old Infant, la now practically assured. THE MARKETS Portland. Wheat Club, 93c; bluestem, U.Olj red Russian, 92c. Hay Timothy, $17; alfalfa, $14. Butter Creamery, 2Eo. Eggs Ranch, 19o. . Seattle. Wheat BlueBtem, $1.00; club, 93c; red Russian, 91c. Hay Timothy, $17 per ton; alfalfa, 914 per ton. Eggs 20c. Butter Creamery, 26o. Washington. Anti-trust loglalntlon supplementary to the Sherman act will not bo undertaken at thl elon of congress on the broad scalo originally outlined by the administration. After many conference of demo cratic and republican enator, who In turn have conferred with member of the houxe lnterHtate and Judiciary committee, a tentative amendment to the senate bill to create an Interstate trade commission ha bflftn drawn, de signed to take the place of proposed bills to prohibit or regulate Interlock ing directorates, holding companies, stock watering; to provide for govern ment regulation of the Ismiutice of railroad securities and to solve the problem of deHtructlve price dlacrlm Inatlon. It would provide that all those problems be referred to the pro poned Interstate trade commission, di recting an exhaustive study of the sub ject for tbe Information of congress. Huerta's Apology Relieve Strain. The tonne situation created by tbe arrent of American marines by Mexi can authorities at Tamplco waa great ly relieved with tbe receipt of General Iluerta' prompt repudiation and apol ogy for tbe action. Official at the state and navy de partment considered tbe statement from Hucrta full and frank. It prom ised an Immediate investigation of Colonel Hlnojosa' action in arresting the marine and parading them public ly through tbe treet. and tbe official statement Issued by tbe state depart ment added that General Huerta bad promised that "If the investigation houid develop a greater responsibil ity on Colonel Hlnojoaa the penalty applicable to the case will be Imposed by the competeut legul authorities." VoU on Repeal In 8enate Uncertain. Until the hands of the opposition to canal tolls repeal are clearly shown It cannot be foretold how long the senate will confine Itself to discussion of thl all-absorbing subject but there I little likelihood general debate on the Issue will begin for two weeks. Opposition to tbe repeal I growing more vigorous as the time for dlsposl tlon of the controversy approaches but senator supporting tbe president Insist thl opposition Is not extending Itself. They tlll maintain confidence that the repeal bill will pan without amendment 8enator O'Oorman and other oppo nents of tbe repeal plan to make cap ital of the treaty negotiated with Colombia which .would extend to the South American republic the use of tbe canal free of toll for warships. Treaty Not Construed, 6ay Bryan Secretary Bryan In a statement re view at length the Panama tolls ques tion and In the course of the state ment declare that the repeal of the tolls exemption In tbe Panama canal act "cannot be construed to be a con struction of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty." but 1 "simply a refusal on the part of tbe United State to raise that question In that way." Aliening that the opponent of the repeal have seixed upon the charge ! that the president la "surrendering to i England," Mr. Bryan declare that the opposition to the repeal ha attempted to appeal "to prejudice rather than to reason." "What has Great Britain done," he asked, "to Juatlfy the accusation that she 1 trying to dictate to this coun try? She ha limply called attention to the term of the treaty and asked for arbitration of the question of con struction. In caae thl government dif fer from the BrltiBh government in the construction to be placed on the language. National Capital Brevities. The democratic majority In the house voted to close the assay office at Boise, Salt Lake and Deadwood on June 30. Member of the house Judiciary committee voted to censure Represen tative McDermott of Illinois, In con nection with the recent Investigation of the lobby activity. United States supreme court rules that private light and power com panies may extend their plants be yond tbe city limits without gaining a franchise from the city concerned. A clearing-house for pure food and drug Information collected by the fed eral and state governments ha been established by the department of agri culture. Representative Henry of Texas In troduced a resolution authorizing the Investigation of steamship transporta tion of freight between Pacific and Atlantic port In the effort to unmask the so-called trust. Favorable vote ha been taken by the Interstate commerce commission on the Cummin bill providing for liability to full value for Bhlpments on part ot the railroads. Full damage for livestock was Included In the amendment. here, and it is a to the hill like a The new six w now beauty. It takes duck take to water 2.fi00.00. WwalHO V bAJti--S fcave a 4-cjlinder 45 borne power machine at $2,150 and a So-horse power at $1,000. There a.e other c rn on the market, but none better Cotne end take a look ami be convinced. bjT a ,The price ia only PATRONIZE THE Prineville Steam Laundry Prineville Machine Shop E. G. HODSON, Proprietor Fruit Trees!' Central Oregon Grown Tbe only kind you en n a fford to plant ILLUSTRATED .-.TALOGUE FREE. Write for one. 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Pepper, j S Moore's Malt 4 Porter, Ale and Olympia i Draft Beer on Tap. 4 Imported Wines Liquors. 4 and JfcHW aftT w The Oregon Bar At the Old Stand aW.Wiley&Co,Prps All kinds of Choice Liquors Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft Notice to Creditors. X' la tiai-uhv fflVAtl hv t.ht 11 Tl- .lUblO " 111 r " derslRned, the executrix of the estate nf W i 1 1 1 11 111 U Hhnrr ripppAfied. tn All creditor of ald deceased and to all persona having claim against saia estate to preseut tnem with the proper voucnens xo me uu derelgned at the office ot M.H.Elllott, In Prineville, uregon, witnin six month from the first publication ot this notice. Dated and Dubllslied nrst time April 2d, 1914. s.uiwih Ann Short. Executrix of the Estate of William H. Short, deceased. The Journal is Cheap at $1.50 a year Notice tor Publication TianBptmAnl nf tha Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. juarcn i-4in, isu. Notice i hereby given that of Prineville, Oregon, who, on June 15, 1910, made homestead entry No. 07025, for ej net, and oy3 set section ou, ujwu Bhip 14 south, range 15 east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final three year proof to estab lish claim to me lanu nuove ucKnum, before Timothy E. J. Duffy, U. S. com missioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 22nd day of May, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses i Henry H. Kachor, Lonis Kegelsberger, Arthur Hall, Thomas Houstin, all of Prineville, Ore. H. Fbank Woodcock, 4 2 : Register,