QUIET IS RESTORED AMONG FILIPINOS Uprising Declared to te Small and Was Quickly Suppressed. Washington.-Details of nutlve up rising In the Philippines. bcKlnnlna; Cbrieluiaa ev, were given lu a cable tiiFHHitKO received from Governor dull er al Harrison. The report nilnlmliod the extent of the trouble, hut said that small bodies of Plllpllios had aaumbled In Manila lid Navoks Christmas itve, anil at tempted to muke truulitu, A a re ult 40 limn wore arrested anil one man waa ah it by a policeman, Governor-General llitrrlaon reported that the disorders had been suppress ed; that everything waa quiet and of (orti wore being made to arroat the leaders. He addud that nobody of any Influ ence or standing m concerned In the movement; that It waa "small and uiiNUcceasrul" and waa connected with the campaign of Hlrarte, who hna ton ducted a revolutionary propaganda from Hongkong for several yiara, ap pealing to the moat Ignorant classes of Hlliilnoa. Prealdeut Wilson favora the paHnio of the Jones bill at the present Ion. Officials cloaa to tho While llouae aald that the recent troubles would not affect Mr, Wllaon'i advoca cy of the bill, In view of the quieting reports submitted by the war depart ment. Kcaldent rhlllppliie Commissioner Quezon aald there were no apuclflc grievance ar.alusl which the I'hltlp- jilne people could complain mid that "there la absolutely nothing In the talk of a revolution." PLOT NIPPED IN BUD Eight Rlngltadsre Arrested at Manila and Native Gathering Dlaperaed, Manila. Klght Filipino were under arrest here, and the arreal of more waa conaldcred Itkety, In connection with what appear to have been a concerted attempt at a focal native up rliiliig Christum eve. It la aald army officer were warned in advance, tho number of cnnsplra tor being placed at 10,000. The at tempt wal a complete fluaco, however, native gathering being quickly dls perned lu varloua plucca, and from all Indication, the authorities bad the Ituutloit well In hand. The plot I attrlbuated to the ac tlvltle of Arlemlo Recarte, a Filipino now In exile In Hongkong. It I disclosed that secret agent of tho Filipino conatnbulary who are member of tho ecret locletle dls cloned tho plan for an uprising, thua enabling a force of constabulary and police to dlaperae gathering at Ha gumbayan. Race and Navnta. Tho tiatlouallst newspapers accuse the other political partte of foment Ing the revolt and they also hint that aomo Americana were concerned lu 1 In an effort to quunh tho Jonea bill, which contain pi-ovttilona for a griut or ineaHiire of self government for the Islands. Real Dry Arizona After First. 1'hoeiilx, Arlx. Arizona's p.-ohlbl lion amendment, which goes Into ef fect at midnight December 31, will bo etrlctly enforced. Thl waa Hindu plain by Attorney General Jones, who issued orders to every dlHtrlct attor ney In the atnto to do hi full duty wherever the law la concerned. Noted Prelate of San Francisco Die. Hun Francisco. Most Rev. Patrick Wlllliiin Rlonlun, archbishop of the archdiocese of Sun Francisco of the Catholic church, died at bin home In this city at 6:05 A. M. Archblxhop Rlonlun contracted a severe cold, which developed Into pneumonia. Washington Hear Bryan Will Retire. Washington. The Christmas Boa son political rumor Is thut William Jennings Rrynn Is to retire soon from the cabinet, and Is to be succeeded as secretary of slate by Senator Stone, of Missouri, Highest Templar I Dead. Troy, N. T. Colonel Arthur Mac arthur, grand master of the grand en campment of Knights Templars of the United Slates, died suddenly of apo plexy at his homo here. Ho waa C4 years old. ! Admiral Dewey I 77. Washington. "The Grand Old Man" of tho navy, Admiral Goorgo Dewey, who is In fine health and spirits, cele brated his seventy-seventh birthday Saturday by rocolvlng hundreds of fri'omlB, Daughter Born to Queon of Italy. Homo. A daughter was born to tho queen. This Is Quoen Helena's fifth child. Four of thorn are girls. President Wllon Is Fifty-eight. Washington. President Wilnon cel ebrated his 58th birthday Monday. SIR JOHN FISHER b'l'j tiA-v i. - 1 ' ..,,.. j 1 ' : : i'v.,';-, 1 Sir John F!hr, who I now flrt ea lord of th Brltlth navy. NAC0 IS NEUTRAL GROUND A Rult of General Scott' Intereea- lon Fighting I 6toppd. Waalilngton. Hecretary Ilryan re ceived word unoffiuially that the plan propoaed by HrlgadU'r-Geiieral Bcolt, chlef-of taff of tho United Btate army, for the prevention of firing Into American territory along the Mexl can border, ha been agreed on by all faction, Ktirlque C, Uorcnte, Washington agent of the Gutierrez government, of which General Maytorcna at Naco I a upportor, wu advttted that the lat ter had accepted the plan uggetod by General Scott It provide that General Hill, of the Carrama force. should abandon Naco and be permit ted to go unmotcatcd to Agua Prlela, already held by a portion of hi troop and General Maytorena, who has with drawn hi force lotithward from Na co, would agree not to occupy Naco, Sonora, which would thenceforth be come absolutely neutral. Krom tho American point of view the arrangement wa favored because fighting at either Agua IJrleta or No gule would not be cloae enough to the American town to produce the ame Ittiatlon a bad existed for aeveral month at Naco, where atray bullet constantly fell on American loll. 21 Ship to Trail Oregon In Canal. Washington. Twenty-one modern battleship Tying the Star and Stripe will fallow the Oregon, the old bulldog of the uavy, through tho Pan ama Canal, when tho Atlantic floot goe to participate In the opening ceremonies of tho Panama-Pacific ex position. 93 POLITICIANS IN INDIANA ARRESTED Indianapolis. Virtually every mem bar of the city administration of Torre Haute I lu the band of United State authorities a a result of the wholesale arrests there on Indictment charging a conspiracy to corrupt the election of November 3 last. Ninety-three persons Including May or Roberts, who I a candidate for the democratic nomination tor governor In 1918; Dennis Shea, sheriff of Vigo county; Circuit Judge Ell 11. Redman; City Judge Thomas Smith and othor leading Terre Haute politicians had been taken Into custody. Mayor Roberts, who Is regarded as the leader of tho alleged conspiracy to corrupt tho Terre Haute election, la charged with many overt acts In the Indictment. It Is charged that tho postal laws were violated In that tho alleged con spiracy was furthored through the mails. The federal authorities con tend that Inasmuch as a United States senator and a congressman wore voted upon, the federal government has Jur isdiction In the case. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Club, $1.26; bluoslom $1.28; red Russian, $1.22; forty-fold, $1.27; red fife, $1.23. Hay Eastorn Oregon timothy, $16; grain hay, $11; alfalfa, $13; valley tlm othy, $12. Uuttor Croamory, 35c. Eggs Ranch, 3Sc; candled, 40c. Hops in crop, il'o; isi;i crop, nominal. Wool Valley, 18c; eastern Oregon, 20c. ' Seattle. Wheat Dluoatem, $1.26; club $1.24 red Russian, $1.18; turkey red, $1.21; forty-fold, $l.2f; me, $1.21. Barley, $25 per ton. Hay Timothy, $15 per ton; alfalfa, $13 per ton, liuller Creamery, 35c. Eggs 39a, GERMANS ABANDON BZURHAKPA'GH Berlin Admils Attacks Have Ceased But Reports Gains Elsewhere. ju, Feature of the war In Uo custom arena are the adinlaslon it the Gorman that they have ceased their attack along the Uzura river mid the admission of Vienna that su perior force of Russian In Gallcla have succeeded In recapturing Krosne and Jaalo. I'ari say the Germans have been driven back aero the Bzu ra with heavy losse. The German, however, asaurt that tbey have been tucceskful on the right bank of the I'lllca, and Austria assert It troop have taken Aajok I'aei, In the t'arpa thlani. both German and Russian tell of having taken many prisoner. The German official pres bureau, according to a wireles communica tion from Berlin, says: "Russian attack In the vicinity of Lotzen have been repulsed and we took 1000 prisoners. In North 1'oland, to the east of the Vistula, the situa tion remain unchanged. We have ceased our attack on the Dzura river. On the right bank of the I'lllca, to the southeast of Tomaszow, our offensive ha been successful. Further to the south the iltuatlon remain un changed." Czar Denle Sal of 11. PotrogTitd. The Russian govern ment bn authorized the official new agency to deny In the moat categori cal manner the statement that Russia has ceded to Japan half the Island of Sakhalin, In exchange for beavy artil lery. It I asserted that the report is absolutely unfounded. TALY READY TO AID U. S. Crulsar Ordered to Help American Warship In Turkey. . Rome. Instructions have been sent to the Italian cruiser Calubria, now at Beirut, Syria, to assist the United States cruiser North Carolina, if the necessity should arise as the result of further demonstrations sgulnnt the de parture of Europeans from Turkish territory. The cruiser Tennessee, the fuel ship Vulcan and tho gunboat Scorpion, of the United States navy, which also are looking after Ameri can interests along the eastern Med iterranean, are ready to steam to any place where they are needed, accord ing to report received here. London. A dispatch from Athens says It was tho United States crulacr North Carolina which threatened to use Its gun at Tripoli, Syria. The North Carolina, convoying the Ameri can steamer Virginia, had proceeded to Tripoli and the commander re quested the Turkish authorities to permit the llrltlsh and Freuch consuls to depart with their nationals resi dent In Tripoli. This request was re fused. 18,500,000 Men Fighting. London. The belligerent armies In the fields of war number, all told, nearly 18,600,000 men, or 28.000.000 with all reserves and "new" troops counted, according to a French statis tician, M. Yves Guvot BRITISH ATTACK GERMAN BASE London. Assisted by light cruisers, destroyer and submarines seven Brit ish naval airmen, piloting seaplunes, made a daring attack Christmas day on the German naval base of Cuxhav en, at the mouth of tbe Kibe. Six of the airmen returned safely, but the seventh, Commander Hewlett, It is feared, has been lost, as his ma chine was found off Heligoland, wrecked. What damage was done by the bombs thrown by the attacking party could not be ascertained, but the Gor man report of the affair says that the raid was fruitless. By rapid maneuvers the British ships were able to avoid the German submarines, while the Zeppelins found the fire of the cruisers too dangerous for them to keep up the fight. Ger man seaplanes dropped bombs, which, according to the British account, fell harmlessly Into the sea. The Germans, however, reported they hit two de stroyers and their convoy, the latter being set afire. Dlplomatlo Issue Raised In Belgium. London.-British authorities were advised that Germany had announced Its refusal to recognize the exequaturs of British consuls to Belgium. This Is regarded as preliminary to Ger many's formal taking over of the gov ernment of Belgium, It Is believed here that refusal tc recognize Brand Whltlock as United Slnt.os minister to Belgium would fol low as a matter of course. Summon I In the circuit court of the state of Ore- iron lor toe county of Crook. W. (. Mustard, I'lainlill', vs. Adn JobiiKOt. J. O. Johnon, Mrs J. O. JohiiMin sod sll 'i-)iis iiiitniiwri.cliiini ing any right, titln, inteient. mtnte ur ln-li in the real properly ilescrllieii erein Oeleiiilttiils. To Ada Johnson, J. O. Johmon, Mrs. J. u. Jontowo soil all permits unknown, claiming any right, title, intcrK-t, i-Muie or lien in the Ifal property ilexcribed horelii, th above named ilefendutils: In the nam of the slat" of )rmron. You are hereby notilltril that W. li. Mustard is the holder of Ortillcato of Delinquency numbered Klithlv-four -ft- issued 011 the '2nd (lay ot Jieceiiiher, 11(11, by the Tax collector 01 the county or i;rorH, state 01 Oregon, for the amount of Eleven and 18 hundredth sll. 1M. dollars, the aame being the amount tht-n due and delinquent for tuxes for tin year 1M10, together with penalty, lot rut and costa thereon upon the real properly assetM-d lp you, of which you ur the owners as appear ol record. Huali-d in said county and state and particularly described as follow", to-wlt: lol His -It-, lllock Two -2-. original town. Its of llt-nd. In Crook county, state of Ore- ........ -.li.... ... I I ..-.I .. H1.....I I ph,t tif ol, me in tKic, of th. county clerk of Crook county, arore-aid. I iiu ire lurilier notiin-u that 4he said W.tJ. Mustard has paid taxe for subse quent years upon said property with the rule of interest on said amounts, tbe num ber of tai racelpta and from the (lutes aa hereinafter set lorth, to-wit: For the year 1H11, paid December 22, Kill, receipt No. DM, amount (1.70, rate or interest 15 per cent per annum: Kor the year M'i, paiil .December 22, l!il4, receipt No. VM&, amount $li.72, rate of interest 15 per cent per annum; Kor the year l'.d3. paid Decemlier 22. 1IIH. receipt No. 0.112, amount 3.W, rate of Interest IS per cent per annum ; Saiii Ada John.on, J. o. Johmon and Mrs. 1. O. Johnson as tbe owners of the !(.' nl title of the shove described real prop erty as the same appears ot record, and each and all other persons, unknown cluliiiiiiK any rich:, title, interest, estate or lien in the real propertr sboye deacrined are hereby further noiilied that the raid W. li. Mustard will apply to the circuit court of the stale of Oregon for Crook , , r 1 . . , . I couniv for a decree foreclosing the lien I aKHiuxt the property above described and mentioned In said certificate. And you are linieby summoned to appear within ' Hixty -00- days after the first publication of this summons, excluive of the day of sa'.d Hist publication, and defend the action or pay toe amoiini aue as aoove nown to- Ulri H 1 VII VHV -Lrl.rtrD - UU IlltCIV'S uinl In case ol your laliure to lo so. a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and coms against the land , anil premises above described. , 1 liissuiiiiiions is puoiisnea ny oruer oil tbe Honorable U prinaer. jud-te of the county court of the state of Oregon for the msde and dated this Hist day of December, 1UI4. and tiie dale of the lirst nubiication of this suiinuuns is the said Slit day of December, l!li4 t-ceiuoer, i;ih. aii 11-nr.u .ml n.n.r in this mooeerl- ing muy Ik nerved upon the undersigned, re-doing within the state of Oregon, at tbe andresa hereinafter mentioned. 1 DuUfofthe last publication of this sum- niona is 1 1 1 e 4 lb d ay of M arc h . A . I ) . , 191o. District Alter", and Atu'.ri.ey for INauititl. Address: r-riiievilie, Oregon. Kotics tor Publication Department of. tbe Interior. I. S. Lund Office at The Dalles. Ore. Dc-ii'iutK-r 23rd, 1911. Notice Is hereby Klven that I'uill Mertxehlug of l-Mnevllle, Oivkod, who, on March 1st, 1911. tnnile homestead entry No. CS:21 uini on September 25th, 1914, tiKiiIe Additional home stead entry No. 013883, for swj swj, section 23, sj awl, wl ni, nwj wj and hwJ J, section 20, nej scj sec 27, tp Id south, ranice 16 east, Willamette Mcrldlnn, hn tilcrl notice of Inten tlou to make Until three year proof to establleb claim to the land above described before Timothy E. J. Duffy, U. S. ,('onimlHHloner, at Prlue vllle, Orejton, on tbe 3rd day of February,-1915. Claimant names ns witnesses: Curt Miller, II. Karl Cross, Curt Wil son, William llorsell, ell ot Pruie vllle, t)resron. 12 31 H. Frank Woodcock, Iteglster. PARTIES Knowing themselves indebted to A. H. Lippman & Co by contract, lease, note or account, must settle before January 1, 1915. - We sell for Spot Cash "PRINORE" AND "STANDARD" Prineville Flour .Summon. In llie circuit court of the state of Oregon for tbe county of Crook. Central Oregon Irrigation Com jmny, a Corporation, Plaintiff, v. F. 15. Nelson, Defendant. To F.B Nelson, tbe above named defendant: In the name of the state of Ore gon: You are hereby requir ed to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from tbe date of the first publica tion of this summons, namely with in fix weeks from the 10th day of December, 1914, atid if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment for the relief demanded In the complain t, to-wit; Tbe cancellation of the f - l. : . . t . . ... .1 10 land and water, right under contract relating to tbe wi and ne-( of section 15, township 17 south, range 12 E. V. M , together with the costs and disbursements of this suit. This summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order made on the 7th day of De cember, 1914, by Hon. W. L. Brad shaw, judge of tbe above entitled court. Jes?e ?teabn and Y. Ewino Martix Attorney, for Plaintiff. Firot publication Dec, 10. 1914. Last publication Jan. 21, 1915. Jiotice to Creditor's ' ' ILC B IIVICVI KITVU VIIBh lilt) UU- . . . .' - apis-iuwu "'? trator of the estate ol V. arner Schmidt, deceased, and all person having claim against said estate are hereby required to present the same duly verified to Mi,J administrator at the law office of M E- Brinkt in prineville, Oregon, within six months from the date ot tbe first publication of this notice. Dated and published first time De cember 10th, 1914. J. H. Rosenberg. Administrator of tbe estate of Warner gcroi jtf deceased. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is herehv iriven bv the nnder . ' . --, . , signed, the executrix of the estate of William H. IShort, deceased, to all per- son interested in said estate that she has made and filed with the county er qd& accounting of her ad- 1Illllil)tration ot Baid tate and that the ha. set Monday the first day of Jebruary, 1915, at 10 O clock in the loreuoiin ai vne couniy cuuri room in Frineville, Oregon, as tbe time and place for bearing and settling said final accounting. At which said time and place any person interested in said es tate may appear and object to said final accounting. Samanth A. PIiort, Executrix of the estate of William H. Short, deceased. Dated December 10, 1914. W. A. BELL Lawyer The Dalle Oregon .5?. Cliioti, f jfttmrmrp-ml-jCmm SPrt mill; 0rfm. Residence Property for Sale. Good bouse and barn, lot 120x140 ft. Inquire at this office. 8-13-tf and on installments only. Summons. In the justice court of the state of Oregon for Crook county, Dis trict No. 1. J. M. Tengman, Plaintiff, vs. II. P. Speer, Defendant. To II. P. Speer, defendant: In the name of the state of Ore gon, you are hereby feqired to ap pear and annwer tbe complaint filed herein against you in tbe above entitled cause on or before January 29, 1915, which is tbe time prescribed in the order of the justice of tbe peace of Crook county, Oregon, for district No. 1, pursuant to which this summons is pub lished, in which you are require to appear, answer or plead, and if you fail to so appear, answer or plead, the plaintiff will take judg ment against you as prayed io hk said complaint, to-wit: for the sunt of thirty dollars with interest from the 14th day of December, 1914, at ten per cent per annum, for fifteen dollars attorney's fee and his coat and disbursements herein, The date of tbe first publication of this summons is the the 17th day of December, 1914. This summons ia published pur suant to an order of Hon A. B. Bowman, justice of the peace for Crook county, Oregon, for District No. 1, made on the 16th day of December, 1914 A- R. Bowman, pd Justice of tbe Peace. summons In the circuit court of tbe state of Oregon for the county of Crook. Jonathan Johnson, plaintiff, vs. Ror Young, defendant. To Roy Young, defendant: In the name of tbe state of Ore iron, You are hereby required U appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against ycu i tbe above entitled suit within sii , weeks from tbe date of tbe first publication of this summons, on or before the 21st day of January, 1915, and if you fail so to answer for want thereof the plaintiff wilt apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint here in. to-wit: For a decree of this court de claring the plaintiff to be the own er in fee simple of the south hall of section 9, and southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 16, in township 14 south, range 12 east, W. M., and forever quiet ing tbe title of the plaintiff against you and barring and enjoining you from at any time hereafter setting up or asserting any claina or title to said premises or any part thereof. lhis summons is served upo you by the publication thereof in accordance with an order made at Prineville, Oregon, by tbe Honor able V. L. Bradshaw, judge of the circuit court, on December 11, 1914, requiring that this summon be published at least once a weet. for six consecutive weeks in Crook County Journal, a newspaper pub lished at Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, and that the first publica tion thereof shall be on the 17tfc day of December, 1914. pd Foster & Hamiltos, Attorneys for plaintiff. Notice tor Publication Isolated Tract. j Public Land Sale. j Department of the Interior. i U. S. Laud Office nt The Dalles, Ore. i December 9, 1914. Notice la hereby given that, as di rected by the commissioner of tke I general land office, under provision! j of act of congress Approved March ; 28, 1912, (37 Stat. 77), pursuant to tbe application of Clarence W Dlah- man, serial Xo. 011982, we will offer I at public sale to the hlirhest bidder, but at not less tlm.ii f 1.25 per acre, at 9:15 o'clock a. m. on tbe 27th day ol i January, 1915, at this otllce, the fol lowing tract of land: Seine, ne ! scj,. section 4, township 15 south, range 17 east Willamette meridian, j "This tract is ordered Into the I market on a showing that the (greater portion thereof Is mountain ous or too rough for cultivation." Any persons claiming adversely the above described land are advised to file their claims or objections on or before the time designated forsale. 12-17p H. Fkank Woodcock, Register. Notice for Publication Isolated Tract Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. December 11. 1914. Notice la hereby given that as di rected by the coimulmloner of tbe ireneral land office, under provisions i of act of congress approved March !28, 1912, (37 Stat. 77), pursuant to I the application ol ICmma Dlnbuiun I serial No. 011981, we will offer ttt ! public sale to the highest bidder, but at not less than $1.25 per acre, at j9:15 o'clock a. in. on t he 2Sth day i of January, 1915, at this office. Hut following tract of land : K swj, I wt s('i, section 2, township 15 south, I range 17 east Willamette merldluu. "This tract Is ordered Into .the market on a showing that the great er portion thereof Is mountainous or too rugh for cultivation." Any persons cliilmlng aflvprsvly the above described land are advised to file their claims or objections on or .before the time designated for mile. 12.17p H. Funk Woodcock, Register. For Sale or Trade Second band organ in good condition. Racket Store, Prineville, Ore. 12 18