NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL River and Harbor Bill, Carry ing Largo Appropriations, Opposed In Senate Washington, Tho river tind harbor bill, currying onu of the largest liniprlutloiiH In recent ycurs, will meet determined opposition la the uuul (hi week, The bill on the fuce of It, on Indors oil by the Semite committee on com merce, curries uboul $53,000,000, Ac tunlly, however, tho sum withorhied wilt be much ftroutcr. Kxiiuiliiittlon of the bill shown that the "pork burrel" him liwn Bintrous ly distributed to nearly every section ut the country v Wlille opposition forces nr muss ing their strength In the sennle for nu nltnck on the rivers unit harbor bill, us the chief "pork bnrrol" mens lire of the year, a hill Introduced In the limine by lieprcsuiitutlvo Itucker, of Missouri, strikes ut the use of a "hnrrel" In national elerlloim. Would Limit Campaign Expenditure!. The bill llmltlnii the who bf the "barrel" provide for the control of ramimlKii contribution and expendi tures, It I n eodlflcatlou of the three cx IhIIiik federal law with regards to . 'cnmpalKii expenditures. It ujso con train Hiiveral new sections. The inont HlKiilflennt of thee I the one wlileh provide that no "political rninmittca" inuy use In any Htate a Ki'eater amount than tho nsKret;ute contributed by the cltlxen of thut Ktate. Keprenculutlve Kueker'i report expressly stale that the bill provide that till I not to limit the use of money for publishing literature, for ndvertlalim, or for any other campaign method which appeal primarily to the JudKineut of Voter, but It I de signed to prevent the collectliiK of lmiuena contribution from corpora tion and Individual In the financial center of the country for ubb In vs rlou hln ten. In a word, It I aimed at tho national "barrel," Houta Seamen's Bill I Reported. A substitute- for tho t.n Toilette sea men's hill plumed by the hiiihio wui f.ivoriibly reported to the house. The bill HuliHlantUilly adiiptit the re quirements agreed on by the conven thin on Mifety of life at sen at (.uudon, hiHt Januiiiy, an to llfcbont 011 ocean vessels, and applies these In modified torii! to rnlt.nl Hinli vesi-els In oeejin vii.v:ikm oil route not more than 20 mull leal mile off Hhoro mid on the great lake. It would require ml oenan passenger Hi earner, at every moment of II voyage, to have aboard no more persons than there are ac commodation In lifeboat and life raft, at leant 73 per cent of thl equip ment to be lifeboat. Cargo steamers would carry enough lifeboat for all aboard under existing regulations. Committee Amend Antl-Truit Bill, The enate judiciary committee de cided to eliminate from tho house nn tl tniHt bill word which lawyers any Would legalise the blacklist. The portion of the hill acceptable lo organized labor wore only slightly modliied and their principal conten tion, for the limiting of Injunctions In labor disputes, wa agreed lo practi cally a written In the limine bill. Tho committee ntrut-k out language which would have banned Injunction against picketliiK nnd iittendance near tho home or working place of any person "for the purpoHO of peacefully obtaining or communicating Informa tion." In the section relating to contempt proceedings It atruck out the house provhdon limiting the piinliiliiiient to n $1000 flno or six months' Imprison ment. It was pointed out that In many liiHlancoH contempt might bo wilfully committed with the object of securing these comparatively mild 'punish ments. National Capital Brevities. Vote on the 20 yeur reclamation ex tension bill which has boon presented to the house by commit too, la expect ed this week, Cooperative dairies, mutual fire in surance companies and like concerns must pay tho Income tax according to a ruling of the United States supreme court. Investigation will be made In the sonnto of the report that somite sta tionery and government officials fig ured lu tho promotion of gold mines III North Carolina, Astrology Is a superstition and the moon nnd planots have no Influence on wenthor conditions, declares the bulletin of the agricultural depart ment. Tho trensury department received word from the revenue cutter Hear nt Nome Unit It is not nt present possible on account of the Ice, to rescue the crew of the Kurlult, refugees on Wran gell island. The Ilusslnn government lins been naked, it is sold, If George Marye of San Frnnclsco would bo acceptable to the czar for the United States em bassy In St. Petersburg, SAMUEL GOrYPERS -1 j ; . t 1 is r or.' 1 . 8amuel Oompert, the famous labor leader, who Is said to b planning a school teachers' union. JUROR SEIZEDJS SLAYER Investigation of Girl's Death Under Auto Has Dramatio Climax. Toronto, Tho Inquest over tho death of Mary Mash, killed by being run down by a reckhw motorist, came to dramatic termination by the arrettt of John I). Wlmley, foreman of the Jury Investigating the cao, on the charge of having killed the girl. Whaley wua traced by a piece of broken glas picked up on the scone which fitted perfectly the broken headlight on hi automobile. The foreman wn tuken from the Jury box to the prisoner's bar. After the accfdenl Whaley drove on at great speed and escaped detection, It I alleged. On leaving the garage be wa served with a summon to net on the coroner' Jury and wa elected foreman. The entrance of detective In the progress of tho Inquest and the nrront on a charge of manslaught er caused a profound sensation. Rocks Are Sold As Lava. fled llluff. Cel. Voting boys of Ked IHuff have commercialized the keen Interest in the volcanic disturbance st Mount I.nssen on the part of trav eler panning thrnur.h here by train They are reported to have sold amnll rock from the Southern Pacific road bed marked "lava" as samples from tho crater for 10 cents each. AIR GRAFT COLLIDE; NINE MEN LOSE LIVES Vienna. A military aeroplane accl dentally rammed an Austrian army Parsovsl dirigible at the aviation field between Enxersdorf and Hschnmeud, sinking the great airship but Itself going down to destruction a a result of the accident, with a total loss of nine live. The two air craft were 2500 feet aloft when the accident occurred. The aeroplane was swooping past the diri gible with a aufe margin of dlstnnce between the two when It suddenly swerved almost at right angles, pre sumably due to some mishap to the steering gear, and plunged at fall speed Into the big gas bag amidships. There was a terrific explosion and the airship took fire. The flames en gulfed the biplane and in a few mo menta the remnants of both craft with their occupant crashed on the slope of a mountain. The seven men on bonrd the diri gible nnd the two with the aeroplane were all dead before those who rushed to aid them reached tho spot It was impossible to tell whether they were burned to death before they atruck the ground or were killed by their fall. Baseball Star Arrested. Detroit, Mich. Tyrus ' Cobb, bnse ball hero and outfielder of the Tigers, was arrested for drawing a' revolver on ft butcher who, Cobb declares, had Insulted bis wife. J. J. Hill Is Doctor of Laws. St. Paul, Minn. James J. Hill was honored with the degree of doctor of laws by Mncalester college at the commencement exercises of the col lege. THE MARKETS Portland. Wheat Club, 86c; bluostem, 89c; red Russian, 860. Hay Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $13. Butteiv-Crenmery, 27o. Eggs Ranch, 21c. Seattle. Wheat niuostem, 89o; club, 86oj red RuBslau, 85c. Hay Timothy, $17 per ton; ftlfulfa, $14 per ton. Butter Creamery, 26c. Eggs 24c. i ' ,11111 r '1 -' . i v . ? ! -: .vv'4 ., "awi 1 i ' ' 0RIEF NEWS OF OREGON The Oregon bankers' association held it convention at Meilford, The free text book question was snowed under at the school election In Portland. A typewriter' speed contest wa held at Astoria Thursday. A sliver loving cup was the prize. Plan have been completed for hold ing the first Chautauqua at Pendleton July t to 10. Andrew J. Dufur, Jr., first mayor and one of the founder of Dufur, dlod In Portland. " - Monroe adopted ft new city charter without much opposition. Out of 13 vote cust only seven were opposed to the charter. Thorn Mcl'nrland of Bunk caur''t ft yearling deer in hi back yard, to which place the animal bad strayed, lie will keep it for a pet. Tho ashes of Hurley Ltitu, ox county clerk, were scattered In the bay at Toledo, by the lodge of Elk, In ac cordance with the man' request A big street dunce the lust night of the Salem cherry fair to be held July 2G, 26 and 27 will In one of the features of the celebration. Josephine county residents turned out In force to attend tho Cuve Day celebration, which was hold under the auspice of the Grunts Pass commer cial club, Itlchard William, former member of congress from Oregon, school di rector of Portland nnd the oldest prac titioner before the Oregon bar, died nt Portland. The Oregon national guard, the Ida ho national guard and the regulars from Vuncouvor barracks. Wash,, will meet in annua! encampment at Cear bart Park July 12 to 20. An agute, containing a half-moon and allowing the "Man in the Moon" ha been found by Mr. N. J. Moore, of Agate Beach. It I one of the most remarkable agates ever found. An out-of-doors display representing Oregon life will be one of the attrac tive features at the Panama-Pacific exposition at San Francisco. The ex hibit will cost about $10,000. Tho following officers were elected by the Oregon Pioneer association. President, T. T. Geer, 1SS1; vice-president, ('buries B. Moorcs, lSj2; sec retary. George li. ltlmes, 1853; treas urer, Charles E. Ludd, 1S57; directors. John W. Minto, 1M8; Henry L. Pit lock. 1 S53 ; Nathan K. Bird. 1816. The Oregon apple box will become the standard apple box for the entire Pnltod Stales, If congress can find time to puss Uie Raker bill, which wns favorably reported recently to tho houne by the committee on colu age, weight nnd measures. In nn opinion asked by C. C. Spen cer, of Oregon City, Attorney-Geiiorul Crawford ha held that tho bonds of school clerks must be double the amount of money It Is estimated they will handle. The bonds must be ap proved by the school boards and the county school superintendents. Commissioner Campbell has an nounced that the state railroad com mission henceforth would ItiBlst upon all commission merchants in the state observing the commission merchant act enacted by the last legislature. The secretary of the Interior has designated a tract of 2S4.OO0 acres of land In Oregon for entry under the en larged homestead law. Most of the lands embraced in this designation lie in the Deschutes and John Day river basins. Dental work to the estimated valuo of $2000 wna performed on prisoners at the state penitentiary during the lust week by applicants for licenses to .practice dentistry in Oregon who appeared for examination at the regu lar semi-annual Besslon of the Oregon Btnte board of dental examiners. Interpreting the county division law for Q. B. rutnam of Bend, Attorney- General Crawford holds that If a coun ty is to be divided into three counties, each of the two new counties must receive 65 per cent of the vote cast In its proposed boundaries, and 35 per cent of the. vote cast In the balance of the territory, including the other proposed new county. In other words, the attorney-general holds that when two new counties are being created at the same time out of one county the percentage of the vote that must be obtained is the samo for each pro posed new county as though only one county was being 'created. "We want to everlastingly kill off single tax; that's what this measure Is for," declared T. J. Fording, of Port land, when he submitted a copy of a proposed constitutional amendment to the secretary of state. The measure, which Mr. Fording said would he Ini tialed, bears the name of David M. Dunne. It proposes to amend section 1 of article IX of the constitution. The measure provides that no property, to exceed In value the sum of $300, shall be exempted from taxation, and that this provision, when Once adopted, shall never be amended, except by two-thirds vote of all the electors who may participate in any general or spe cial election wherein a change in the system of assessment and taxation is proposed. .. I rasas iiiwan, wiran :,W MWf U&ZES Cut the High Through "Factory Direct Call or tend for our new 420-page Catalogue. ITS FREE! A.H.Lippman&Co Latest New: Art Squares Dropped 25 Per Cent "PRINORE" AND "STANDARD" Prineville Flour THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the Keasonable rates. Prineville. Rates Fine Livery Notice of Suiv of Real Estate In the Comity Cnrt of the State of Oregon for Wiwii l ounty. In the iiiuttt i' ut the estate of John C rowlle, dcceimed. Notice Is licrehy given that In pur. Himnee i t an order duly made nnd entered In the nlxive entitled catirt In the (ilnive entitled matter, ou the 11th day of Al ay, A. D. 1U14. the uu derxlgued, as administratrix of the snlit estate, will proceed to sell at private snle for the U-st price obtain able, lor cmhIi, ob and after Saturday, tlie ait 11 day ol June, A.D.1914, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m. of said daw the follow iiiir described real estate oclonglng to saltl entate, to-wit : 1 lie east halt 01 the northeast quarter (r ncj) and the cam half of southeast quarter (ejst j) of section thirty-four (:14), In township eleven (111 south, range seventeen U") east of Willamette meridian. In Crook county, Oregon, the snld described laud being commonly known as de ceived 'h "timber land," together wttn tlie tenements, hereditaments and appurtenance thereuuto belong ing and npsrtnlniug. Any person desiring to buy snld land Is requested to submit a bid therefor with draft or certified check for the amount of his bid, payable to uorotliea I. rowlip, administra trix, In care of Bright, liryant & Kills, her attorneys. The Dulles, Ore gon, on or before Friday, the Hltli day of June, A. U. 1914, at 5 o'clock p.,ni. Administratrix reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Said sale will be made subject to the confirmation of the court and abstract of title will be furnished it required. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this 11th day of May, A. D. 1914. DouothkaC. Fowi.ik, 5-21-5 Administratrix of Said Estate. Cancellation . of Co. Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that 60 days after Jnlv 1. 1!I14. I lie f,illiwliir Mut of warrants Issued over seven years ago win ue cnneeiieu it not presented to the county clerk of Crook county for imvment on or before flip v,tir,i. tlonofthe above time limit. The person to whom Issued, the amount and (lute of Issue are as follows: T J Mulloy, fit 40, Aug. 8, 1905. Charles Mpford, $1.50, Jau. 4, 1906. John West berg, :i.40, June 2, l'.06 N B Moses. $1.50, June 2, 1900. L H Coclilln, $,"), July 5, 1900. Win W Gordon, $;1, July 5, 190(1. vv ui a i oms, July o, 190(5. Thoa lliiiimn, $:t, July 5, 19U6. John Davln, 13 44, Sept. 6, lOOli. Ad Keller, $1.50, Nov. 7, 1906. W S Price, 2, March 6, 1907. W O MoKlnney, $3. May 1, 1907. State of Oregon, County of Crook, f 88 I, VWarreu Brown, clerk of the above named county and state, do hereby certify that the foregoing list contains all the warrants In my otllce which have been issued over seven years and are still unpaid. Witness my hand and the seal of said court ou thlH the 25th day of April, 1914. Wakhkn Bhown, County Clerk. Crook County Journal, 11.50 per yr. Cost of Living Our New to Home" Plan day, week or month at Remember us when in 'Reasonable. We have Rigs For Rent Notice. Ic the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Mult nomah, In Probate. In the matter of the estate of Kirk Sheldon, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that hereto fore, on the Kill llnv rif Mm- 11)11 , 1... judge of the above entitled court mii'ic i 11 ururr neeusing me under signed to sell the hereinafter de scribed real estate owned by the snld estate at private sale for cash: Now, therefore, In pursuance there of, notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at private sale nt 602 Fenton Building, Portland, Oreiron. on ths ftth Anv ..r T.,i,- iui ot 10 o'clock a. m., the following iiesi-nueu reui property, to-wlt : Lot numbered six (6) nmd seven (7), hi block numbered fourteen (14), Glen Harbor Mnlt-iwimuK e,,,,,,,.. Oregon; and the east one-half (e.4) of the IKirtlieilHf. IITIe.nni,rt.r l.l l .,1 section thirteen (13), township ten U"i soinii, range tnirteen (13) enst, Willamette meridian. Cn iok ennntr Oregon, Terms of the sule will lie cash In hand nt the time of aula n-ith tv.a exception that In the sale o'f the tract mm uoote uescnoeu, purchaser mav assume the mortgage of $1300.00 uiicuu ns & nan 01 inA mirenjtua nrice. and all nruf urn duals lug to submit bids on snld prop erty are hereby notified to appear at the aforesaid time aud place and sub- iiiii meir iikih tuereon. And tlie un dersigned Hereby gives notice that on the said 8th riv nf .Tnlv A it iqi I at the hour of 10 o'clock a. tn., she will proceed to sell said real estate at private sale as aforesaid. imte nrst publication, May 2S, 1914. Date last pub.. July 2, 1914. Executrix of the estate of Kirk Shel- uun, oeceasea. Notice tor Publication rijnnitn,otif li In,.,.,.,. --v K.. . . ...i i. w v, i n,o jU it-, iui . U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. May 21, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that T.ewlsi V l,-.,u.. of Terrebonne, Oregon, who ou June 7th. 1909, made homestead entry No. 040.riA fitr nel ao.-tl.in 1 tn-nuM 1 I - - , - .--viiuii iu, u, , until), if south, range 14 enst, Willamette me- 1.41.... ... . J1 ... riuuiu, uun ukhi uouce or lutentluu til Til 1 k a flnit Urn van tabllsh claim to the land above des cribed, before Warren Brown, county clerk of Crook county, nt Prlnevllle. Oregon, on the 10th (lay of July 1914. Claimant names as witnesses : Abel Cudd and Louis J. Ogden, of Terre bonne, Ore., Carl J. Sundquist and , kiui xj if i hi, i-i-iniviiie, uregon. M. KAXK WOODCOCK, 5-28p Register. Wanted The names of boys who would like to own a motorcycle. No money re quired. To be given awnv free In ev. change for a little work. Address, "Alnlnri'VI'Ift Pnol r.fll..u TJ.- onr Salem, Ore." C ll-2t Cultivator for Sale Cheap John Deem 9..h , v vuuHuf IU I sals enpsn or wnnlil uvnl. . x double disc plow. Bran new. Never been used. Inquire at this oftles. Notice of Assessment for Street 1 Improvement j Notice Is hereby given thnt nt, n j meetliiK of the city council of the city jof Prlnevllle, Oreiron, held on the 1 3d dny of June, l!tl4. pursuant to an j ordinance nmnlier 215, of snld city, : providing for the laying of cement I sidewalk and curb on Third Street ' from the east line of A street east to I the west line of Knst I) Street, In j id city, council n,t said meeting ; having ascertained and determined i the proliable cost nnd expenses of making suld Improvement, did at I that time asses npon each lot and part and parcel or adjoining laud liable therefor Its proportionate share of such cost and expenses as follow: Eottt 6 ft lot 6, Idk 2, First M $10.20 7. 8, 9, 10, 11. .... 94.40 (18.00 68.00 . 68.00 68,00 . W 40 84 40 . H8 00 8.00 . 68 00 68.00 94.40 34.00 64 60 .230 40 94 40 ... 34.00 ?4 00 6S.0O 8.00 ... 68 00 94 40 ..4t;o.8o V2, " 7, 7, "10, 8, " 10, . "lo, 10, "10, 11, "10, 12, " 10, Kastzort 01 1, 3, west 1U0 ft 1, 12, 3, ' 3, ' 6. ' 6. 6, ' 6. ' 6, ' 6, 6, 1, 2. East half W est half 2. ' 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, It wns further ordered by the city council at suld meeting that each and all of the foregoing assessments shall become delinquent ou the 15th day of July, 1914. If any assessment remains due and unpaid on the 15th day of July, 1914, a warrant "hall be l-sued to the mar shal of said city of Prlnevllle requir ing hlra to forth ith levy any lot, or part ot lot or parcel of land upon which an assessment remains unpaid and sell the same In the manner pro vided by law for the sale and collec tion of delinquent state and county taxes. The first publication of this notice is the 11th day of June, 1914, and the same Is published by the order of the city council of the city of Prlnevllle, Oregon. 6 11 E. O. Hyde, Recorder.. summons In the Circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Crook county. W. A. Booth, plaintiff, vs. James A. Boyd, defendant. To James A. Boyd, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, You are hereby notified that W. A. Booth, the holder of Certiticptes of Delinquency numbered 34, 35, 30, 37 and 38 Issued on the 16th dny of Oct., 1913, by the tax collector of the county of Crook, state of Ore gon, for the amount of Three Hun dred fifty eight and twenty hundred ths dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1910, together with penalty, Interest and costs thereon upon the real property as sessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears ol record, situated lu said county and state, and par ticularly bounded aud descrilied as follows, to-wlt: The nwj of nwj of section 13, nl of nwj of section 14, and nei of uej of section 15 In town ship 17 south, range 14 east, W. M., aud lots 2 and 3 and the nt 1 of ew aud sej of nw J of section 30 In town ship 13 south, range 11 east, W. M. You are further notified that said W. A. Booth has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows: Tax for year 1910, date paid, Oct. 10, 1913, tax receipt No. 498 amount, $25.07, rate of luterest, 15. Tax for year 1911, paid Oct. 16, 1913, tax receipt Nob. 4709, 4710, amount $112.31, rate of Interest, 15. Tax for year 1912, paid Oct. 6 and Oct 10. 1913, tax receipt Nos. 4280 and 4279, amount, $67.91, rate of interest 15. Tax for year 1913. paid March 26, 1914, tax receipt Nos. 2558. 2559, amount 171 40. rate of luterest 15. Said James A. Boyd, as the owner of the legal title of the above de scrilied property as the same ap pears of record, and each of the other persons above named are here by further notified that W. A. Booth will apply to the circuit court of the county and state aforesaid for a de cree foreclosing the lien against the property above described and men tioned In said eertlileate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first pub lication of the summons exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown to gether with costs and accrued in terest and In case ot your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered fore closing tho lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable G. Springer, judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook, and said order was made and dated this 1st dny of June, 1914. and the date of the first publication of this summons Is the 4th day of June, 1914. , All process and papers in this pro ceedlug may be served upon the uuderslgtied residing withlu the state of Oregon, at the address here, after mentioned. M. B. Elliott, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Address Prlnevllle, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is herehv u-lven v iha nn. dersiirned. the mlmlnlutrut,-,,- ,.t estate ot Fernando Boots, deceased, to the creditors nf until iWoimuil d.1,1 to all persons having claims against sum i-siaie to present; tne same with the proper vouchers to the under slirned at the nfHen of M ft T'litnti- in Prineville, Oregon, within six' uiuiiuis iroin tne ante oi ine nrst publication of this notice. Dated and published first time May 28, 1914. A. H. Lippman, Administrator of the estate ot Fer- nanao Koots, Deceased. 1 i