HEWS FROM GUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Administration Trust Program Bills Passed, Are Now Up to Scnato. WuhIiIiikIoii. All three bill on the utlmlnlHt nil Ion trust leglMlulliin pro Kriiiiitnu ihiukihI tlie liuusn and were Mint to tlia somite for uctlon. Opposition iiiiiIIimI when tlin final test ciiirio, uuil tlm voting wont throuith quickly. The Covington . liTHliUo trmin commission lillt wiih passed without a record vole; tlm Clayton omnibus mill mint nieiimiro received 275 voles to 64 stiiiliist It, iiiul tliu votu tm tlm Uiiyliurn rnllroiul cupltiill.ntloii Mil whs 3f.2 to 12. Tlm Covington trmin rimunlsslon lilll would create a commission with lirmul Inquisitorial power over cor poration MIKUIJIIll 111 IllllTHllllU coin Ull'tCO, ' Bureau of Corporations Abolished. Aftfr hIioIIhIiIiik the bureuu of cor purmlons unci tlm portion of coin nilHxIiumr mill assistant commissioner of corporation, tlm bill would turn ovr the orKunltatlon imil power of tlm fiurenii to tlm imw commission, ll tliin provide that ull corporation wlili u ciipltul of not leas than 15.000,. quo, except those now subject to thu Interstate commerce commission, Khali iibmlt annual report, "record of It orgHnlxullofi, bondholder and stock bolder and financial condition" to the commission. The comiullou may also designate corporation having a capitalisation of lev than 15,000,000 from whom it deilre report. It may call for special report, In addition to Uie reKiilar annual statements re quired by thu bill, and would provide a penalty or $100 day for delay In filing report. J Striate May Segregate Bill. Tho senate Interstate commerce committee voted to report out only tlin trade commlHHion measure of the trust bill. The action wax coimtrued by many a an Indication of limita tion of tlm adinlnlHtnitlon's pro gramme lit the present session of ton-Crt-ni. There wa no record vote. In a gen eral discussion Kome senator opposed tlm motion mid other declared them mi Ives opposed to tho bill ul the pre cut time. Chalnnan Kcwtaml suld tho comiiiltlee hiler might take up supplement!.! legislation uuj homed till Htuteilient: ! 'Tho committee determined to sen rebate the trade commlHHion from thu supplemental legislation and author Ized mo to present an amendment In tho iiaturo of a substitute for my oris itinl bill for a trndti commission. The commltteo concluded to name the trade commlKKlon the federal trade commission, Instead of the interstate tmdo commission, In order to clearly distinguish It from tho Interstate com merce commlHHion, Mellon' Story of Sacrifice Denied. Charles 8. Mellen' recent testl mony that he, a preHident of the New York, New Haven & Hartford rail road, allowed hlniHclf to bo Indicted in tlin Craud Trunk case to Hhleld the late J. I'lerpoul Morgan, wa flatly denied before the interstate Commerce coiiiiiiIhiiIoii by Lewi Cuss I.etlyard, of New York, who wna a director of the New Haven at tho time. "I want to aay In tho moBt umiuali flpd term," Mr, Ledyard asserted, "that Mr. Mellen did not offer himself ti vicarious sacrifice for Mr. Mor gan." There lire indication that the in quiry Into the affalrB of tho Now York, New Haven & Hartford railroad by tho interstate commerce commlHHion will be completed this week. National Capital Brevities. The houBe will be endued this week with tho $107,000,000 sundry civ il appropriation bill. President WIlHon requests that, for sentimental roasons, the Lincoln mem orial highway post through Washing ton. Few senators expect debute on the trade commission bill to end in less than two months. At present the pros pect for adjournment before the mid dle of August, or evon later, arp not bright. President Wilson went throtiKh the evidence on which tho Indianapolis dynamiters were convicted. A million laboring men have petitioned him to extend executive clemency. Narratlveo of tho bravery of enlist ed men of the navy nnd murine corps during the flailing nt Vera Crua on April 21 and 22 word Included in Hear Admiral Fletcher's report of the Mexi can port's solziiro, mudo public by the navy department. Two measures are to be pressed as quickly as the appropriation' bill Is out of the way. They are the Moon postofflce bill, providing for railway mn.ll pny readjustment and opanlng tip tho assistant postmnHtorshlps throughout the country to competitive examinations, and the gonoral dam bill, which Is before the house for action on a moment's notice. DOM1CIO DA GAMA i i . f .. -.r Domlclo Da Cama, Ambaeaador to the United State from Brazil, one of the Mediator endeavoring to aettle the Mexican trouble. Brief News of the Week Kansiui need 61,950 men, nnd more than 6DO0 extra team and 2200 extra cook to harvest It big gruln crop till eaon. . Kansaa City captured the heat rec ord for the year, the thermometer reglHterliiB VI. A number of prostra tion wire reported. Damage amounting to 110,000,000 wa caused In Lo Angele county, Cul., by tho recent floods, ayi a re port of the engineer. California horticulturist will pre pare resolution Baking tbo postofflce department to prohibit the sending of vegetable Infected with pest through the mails. More than $20,000 damage resulted from a thunder and rain storm at Kvnnsvlllo, Ind. Tho First Avenue Presbyterian church was wrecked, at a los of $10,000. The poll tax law of Utah wit de clared null and void because of the fact that It conflicted with tho state constitution which guarantees equal rlKhu to men and women. Klrtit slake has been driven In the aurvcy of proposed railroad route in Alaska. The route undertaken I that between Chltlnn and the Matanuska coal fields. A severe wind, lightning and hnil storm swept the northern part of Ohio, MUsourn and Kansas report a beat wave and In Kansas the public school were dismissed on account of the beat An anti-American demonstration at Tamplco, started by some drunken peons, was put down by Mexican reb els, according to information sent to Washington by Hear Admiral Badger from Vera Crux. Imports have been Increased and exports reduced, according to figure given out by the department of for eign commerce of the United State. Mnny beef cattle are coming In. People in the News The record of tho Harry Thaw case has been filed with the supreme court of the United Slate. President Wilson will attend the re union of the Princeton class of '79, of which he Is a member, at the col lege June 13. Secretary of State Bryan will de liver a series of Chautauqua lectures this year, his first public appearance being at North Carolina, July 4. Kermlt Roosevelt, son of ex-President Theodore Roosevelt, was married at Madrid, June 10. The religious ceremony wa performed June 11. The corner atone of New Haven' new marble postofflce wa laid by ex President Taft. The building will cost about $1,600,000. Ex-Vice President Adlal Stevenson, wh'o suffered a nervous breakdown following the death of bis wife six months ago, I said to be In a serious condition In tho hospital at Chicago. Prices of food article are soaring In Vera Cruz and Hrlgadler-Ceneral Funston may open nn army food mar ket nnd nppolnt Mexicans and Ameri can nrmy men to Investigate the tro ble. By spelling 1400 words without missing, William Hoselarger, aged 11, of East St. Louis, won the spelling bee. Thirty-five boys and glrlB of the sixth grade took- part nnd the contest lasted iVt hours. Misses Mary and Eleanor B. Bloom field, daughters of Sir Arthur Bloom field, managed to get liiBlde of the Royal Palace, London, and offer up a plea for woman suffrage to the king. They wore ejected, ' Automobiles may be bought for an average of $500 each and the upkeep will be about $10 a mouth, within the next ten years, according to Dr. C, P. Steltiineltz, In a statement at the Na tional Electric Light association, Philadelphia. 1 I BLOCKADE OF PORT ORDEBEDBY HUERTA Sends Two Cunboats to Tam pico to Head off Munitions for Mexican Rebels. Washington. A new criMl In the Mexican situation wa brought about by President lluerta ordering gun boat to blockade the port of Tamplco and to seize a cargo of ammunition en route there for rebel aboard the Antllla, from Now York, flying the Cuban flag, lluerta notified the pow er of hi Intention tq blockade the port and that be proposed to elze tho cargo consigned to the belliger ent agiiltist hi sovereignly a con traband of war. The purpose of the United State to suppress the attempt to blockade and prevent Interference with the An tllla was Indicated when Secretary Daniels Issued an official statement announcing that while no new orders bad been given Admiral liadger, there had been no change In the policy of j the government In reference to the j desire that the port of Tamplco bhall be open to all commerce. That an attempt to carry out the lluerta blockade decree will be made , wa verified by Admiral Badger in a report to the navy department from j Vera Crux. He advised that the Mex- i lean gunboat Zaragoza and Bravo, which left Puerto Mexico bad passed Vera Crux and were steaming toward Tamplco. Huerta Order Blockade of Tamplco. Mexico City. The foreign office ent a note to the legation notifying them that the port of Tamplco bad been blockaded by order of Preeldent lluerta. The United State govern ment wa aUo notified through the Spanish minister at Washington. VERA CRUZ PRICES SOAR Funston May Open Army Food Mar ket to Rettore Normal CoU. Vera Crux. Hrlgadler-Ceneral Fun ston announced that he contemplated appointing a commission of Mexican resident and American army officers to Investigate the Increased cost of living In Vera Crux since the occupa tion. Complaints have reached the gen eral that wholesale dealers and Im porters have been squeezing the retail dealers and hotelkeoper. Several im porters tire known to have considera ble stocks on hand, but they are forc ing up the prices. It Is said General Funston may seek permission to sell nrmy subsistence to restore normal prices. Deputies Guard John D. Tarrytown, N. Y. To guard against molestation of John D. Rockefeller and hi son at. Pocantlco Hills, thought to be possible due to strike developments in Colorado, 10 deputies from the White Plains county Jail were placed on the Rockefeller estate, PRESIDENT BELITTLES HASTY WAR SPIRIT AunapollH, Md. President Wilson arouHed special Interest In closing his address to the naval academy grad uating class by his declaration that the young men of the navy should be wady to fight for the public welfare, "and not merely on the drop of a hat er upon some slight punctilio." In Tlew of the "flag Incldont" at Vera Crua and Its subsequent disappear aau from the discussion of Mexican affairs, this reference to punctilio as falling short of being a casus belli was noted with smiles and knowing nods. Tbs preBldeut also told the young midshipmen that the boys down at Vera Crui would leave as their most lasting Impression on the people of Mexico the fact of their self-control, not the wsy they fought A great crowd of 6000 persons, of ficers, cadets and relatives and friends of the 'graduates, filled the armory. Indictments Found Against Plumbers. Dea Moines. Indictments were re turned against 86 officials and mem bers of the National Association of Master Plumbers and officials of state organisations in Illluols, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Neb raska and Iowa by the federal grand Jury. The Indictments charge con spiracy in restraint of trade in viola tion of the Sherman anti trust law. It Is specifically alleged that the Na tional Association of Master PlumDors has been operating lu violation of law ever since ItB organization In 1884. 10,000 Workmen Strike. Pittsburg. Ten thousand workmen employed by the Westlnghouse inter ests in the plant of the Westlnghouse Klectrlo Manufacturing company, the Westlnghouse Machine company and the Pittsburg Meter company, struck. ma. Cut the High Through "Factory Direct Call or send for our new 420-page Catalogue. ITS FREE! A.H.Lippman & Co Latest News: Art Squares Dropped 25 Per Cent "PRINORE" AND "STANDARD" Prineville Flour THE HAMILTON STABLES H. WIGLE, PRINEVILLE, 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 Auticc of Sulc of Real Estate In tlieCniintv Court of the State of Oregon for W.iko County. In the iniitU r ot the estate of John C. Fowlle, deceased. Xotiee i hereby K'ven tlmt In pur suance cf mi order duly made and entered In the above entitled caurt, In the ntiove entitled matter, on the Uth day of Muy, A. D. 1914, the un derHlgued, as admlnlHtratrix of the said estate, will proceed to sell at private snle for the best price obtain able, for cash, on nnd after Saturday, the 20th day of June, A.D.I9H, at the hour of 8 o'clock a. m. of said dny, the following descrllied real estate belonging to trnld estate, to-wlt : The east half of the northeast quarter (ej tiei) and the east half of Hoiitlieaxt quarter (fJHitl ol eectiou thirty-four (34). in township eleven (11) south, range seventeen (17 east of Willamette 'meridian, lu Crook county, Oregon, the said described laud being commonly known as de- ceam'd's "timber laud," together with the tenements, hereditaments and nppurtenances thereunto belong ing and apertuluing. Any person desiring to buy sniu land Is requested to submit a bid therefor with draft or certllied check for the amount of his bid, payable to Dorothea C. Fowlle, administra trix, In care of Bright, Bryant & EIIIh, her attorneys, The Dalles, Ore gon, on or before rrlday, the linn day of June, A. U. 1914, at 5 o clock p. m. Administratrix reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Said sale will be made subject to the confirmation of the court nnd abstract ol title will be furnished If remilred. IVited at The Dalles, Oregon, this 11th day of May, A. D. 11)14. DohotmkaO. Fowme, 5-21-5 Administratrix of Said Estate. Cancellation of Co. Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that 60 days after July 1, 1914, the following list of warrants Issued over seven years ago will be cancelled If not presented to the county clerk of Crook county for payment on or before the expira tion of the above time limit. Tlie person to whom issued, the amount and Hate ot issue are as follows: T J Mallov, $3.40, Aug. 8, 1905. Charles hlpford, $1.50, Jan. 4, 1906 John West berg, f 3.40, June 2, 1906 N a Moses, fl.60, June 2. 1900. I, H Coehlin, $.", July 5, 1900. Wm W Gordon, 3, July 5, 1900. W M Moss, $3. Julv 5, 1906. Thos Bamon, $3, July 6, 1906. John Davin, $13 44, Sept. 6, 1000. Ad Keller, $1.60, Nov. 7, 1906. W S Price, $2, March 6, 1907. W C McKlnuey, $3. May 1, 1907. State of Oregon, ) County of Crook. (eB 1, Warren Brown, clek of the above named county and state, do hereby certify that the foregoing list contains all the warrants In my oillee which nave been issued over seven years and are still unpaid. Witness my hand and the seal of said court on this tlie 25th day of April, 1914. Wahkkn Hkown, County Clerk. Why not tak the Journal ? Cost of Living 1 Our New to Home" Plan 4-ie.H Proprietor OREGON Notice. Ic the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County ol Mult nomah, In Probate. In the matter of the estate of Kirk Sheldon, deceased. Notice Is herebv given that hereto fore, on the 23d day of May, 1914, the judge of the above entitled court made an order licensing the under signed to sell the hereinafter de scritied real estate owned by the said estate at private sale for cash : Now, therefore, In pursuance there of, notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at private sale at 602 Fenton Building. Portlaud, Oregon, on the 8th day of July, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following described real property, to-wit : Lots numbered six (b) and seven (7), In Mock numbered fourteen (14), Glen Harbor, Multnomah County, Oregon; and the east one-half (e) of the northeast one-quarter (neji) of section thirteen (13), township ten (10) south, range thirteen (13) east, Willamette meridian, Crook county. Oregon, Terms of the sale will be cash in hand at the time ot sale, with tlie exception that In the sale of the tract last above described, purchaser may assume the mortgage ot $1300.00 threou as a part of the purchase price, and all persons desir ing to submit bids on said prop erty are hereby notified to appear at the aforesaid time and place and sub mit their bids thereon. And the un dersigned hereby gives notice that on the said 8th day of July, A D. 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., she will proceed to sell said real estate at private sale as aforesaid. Date first publication, May 23, 1914. Date last pub.. July 2, 1914. COKINNE SHEI.l)ON-l)KHBY, Executrix of the estate of Kirk Shel don, deceased. Notice tor Publication Department of the Ipterlor. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. May 21, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that Lewis W. FoBter of Terrebonne, Oregon, who on June 7th, 1909, made homestead entry No. 04958, for uej, section 15, township 14 south, range 14 east, Willamette me ridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make final live year proof to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before Warren Brown, county clerk of Crook county, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 10th day of July 1914. Claimant names as witnesses : Abel Cudd aud Louis J. Ogden, of Terre bonne, Ore,, Carl J. Sundqulst and Victor Butler, of prineville, Oregon. 11. Frank Woodcock, 5-28p Iteglster. Strayed Light bay horse, gelding, weight 1020, rangy built, bald face, four white Btocklngs, Small brand on left shoulder, also T F connected on stifle. Has halter on and sharp shod No. 2 shoes. Last seen near Koberts, Ore. Keward of $12 will be paid for recovery of horse. Deliver horse to M. S. Mayfleld. 4-9-lmp Subscribe for the Journal, $1.50 yr. 1 Fru Trees! Central Oregon Grown The only kind you cn nfforrl to plnt. 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