1 Paro 6 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL SELL YOUR CREAM TO THE Ochoco Creamery AND MAKE MONEY Ochoco Butter Clean and wholesome. The Butter that Betters the Bread ICE CREAM, the clean, pure kind- Try it. For sale at La kin's, Adamson's and Belknap's L. B. LAFOLLETT, Proprietor When You Feel that youa telephone is not working as it should or your service is not good Tell the Manager We strive to please The Pioneer Telegraph & Telephone Company A Dollar in the Bank Is worth two in the hand, because it is safer. It soon grows and begins to work for you. Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or. PRINEVILLE MEAT MARKET HALL & DAVENPORT Proprietors Our cold storage plant enables us to keep a full line of fresh meats in perfect condition. Fruits and vege tables. Give us a trial. DR. RITTMAN t ; .-si : N ' -J J Dr. Walter F. Rlttman, the young government expert who discovered I way to increase production of gaso line. BRIEF WAR NEWS Heavy weather Is declared by the at lies to have been responsible fur the small advance of the week In the at tack on the Dardanelles, but It Is prob able more efficient mimicry by the uV- feiulers Is also a factor. A IJrittsti attack made. according to London reports, by IOu.000 men on the German outer lines guarding Lille, succeeded during the week In winning two and one half miles of trenches and shoving the Germans bark throequar ters of a mile. This gain la the most Important made by the allies in north ern France during the winter. Parliament granted the British gov eminent power during tho week to take over the plants capable of turn ing out war supplies. The British Admiralty Issued a re port showing that of 88 British ves sels sunk or captured by hostile ac tion, from the commencement of the war until March 10, 22 were victims or submarines. , In a long official communication, the French war office announces a series of minor successes in Belgium and on various parts of the war front in France. This communication, how ever, admits the blowing up by the Germans of four of the French ad vance trenches near Font a-Mousson. At this point the Germans gained a foothold, but two of the trenches and part of another were recaptured by the French. In the eastern war zone the concen tration of troops and preliminary op erations for an engagement on an ex tensive scale In Poland are proceed ing, but the fighting of late has been of the advance guard order. In the Carpathians neither the Russians nor the Austrlans seemingly have been able to gain any decisive advantage. In the region of I'rzasnysz, Russian Poland, the great battle has not yet been fought, and what fighting there has been each of the contenders main tains is turning In his favor. Tho Russians are claiming hard-earned progress all along the line; the Ger mans just as stoutly assert that the Russian attacks have teen repulsed WILSON TO ENFORCE DEMANDS IN MEXICO Respect for Foreigners to be Compelled, is Text of Notes Sent to Carranza. Washington. Prealdout Wilson has determined that all tha rival factious In Mexico shall be compelled If neces sary, not only to respect the Uvea and property ot foreigners, but to Insure freedom ot commercial communica tion between the United Status and Us southern neighbor. This policy, enunciated In tho last two notes sent to General Carrauta concernliiK the situation at Mexico City, was further developed by tho dis patch of a communication Informing the Mexican chief that unless tho gun boat Zaragota was recalled from its attempted blockade of tho port of Pro greso, the president of the United States "would be constrained to Issue Instructions" to the commander of the armored cruiser Dva Moines "to pro vent any Interference" with American ships going to or from that port. The purpose of this note apparently was achieved before It readied Vera Cms, for the navy department receiv ed word that the Zurattnca had put back to Vera t'rus "on account of the stress of the weather." The opinion of officials Is that there will tio no further attempt to blockade. Wilt Vitalise New Discovery. Washington. It is announced offi cially that two large companies have arranged to toke advantage of the dis coveries recently announced by Secre tary Lane that revolutionise the manu facture, of jjusollne and make tha Unit ed States Independent of Germany In the manufacture of tuluol and benzol, used in making explosives and dyes. VESSEL SINKS IN 5 MINUTES British Auxiliary Cruiser Bsyino Tor pedoed by German Submarine. Ayr, Scotland. -Graphic description of the sinking of the Ilrltsh auxiliary cruiser Uayano by a German subma rine was given by survivors or the dis aster. Ot the 220 men on board, 14 perished, as the cruiser sank so rapid ly that the men had scarcely a chance for their lives. She was a converted merchantman. Lieutenant Commander Cay, one of the survivors, said: "Tho llayuno went to the bottom rive minutes after the German torpedo struck her. Of tho 220 persons aboard, 1 am certain that only 26 were picked up by the steam ers lialmorlno and Tara, which came to our rescue. All the others were killed by the explosion or were swirled down in the vortex." Vermont Will Vote Upon Prohibition. Montpelier, Vt. Governor Gates signed the prohibition referendum bill. As a result the voters will dec ide at the municipal election In March, 191, whether to substitute statewide pro hibition for local option. The Journal is Cheap at $1.50 a year it a Year and see Try Germans Destroyed 125 Merchantmen. Amsterdam, Holland. The Mittag j Zeltung, of Berlin, has published a list of merchantmen said to have been de- stroyed by the German navy since the beginning of the war. According to It, German vessels have sunk 111 steamships, with a total tonnage of 400,000; four auxiliary cruisers, with a total tonnage of 32,500; one sailing vessel, one schooner, eight mine sweepers and one troop transport - ' -3.:A"'X Conrrrh-'f (ho Ihinj Lehigh' t the Cement Tum-A-Lum Barns and Silos Are iM8,ir.e'1 hJ OUr EnKneerInu; Department and plans are furnished to you KM',. Iyou are plnrnilnK a new farm building or a home you liar! better tear out along this line and mail to TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. ltedmond, Oregon We are Interested In your free plana for home) barns silos hoRBheda. schools churches and would like Information on the same. Both Sides Win in East. London. Victories by the Germans In North Poland, by the Austrlans In west Galicia and by the Russians over the Austrlans in east Galicia are fea tured in the official communications received from the capitals of the three nations Involved In the eastern war zone. Great Russian Statesman Dead. London. Count Serglus Julovlch Wltte, former prime minister of Rus sia and by many regarded as her lead ing statesman, died from pneumonia In Petrograd. He was 65 years old. Indiana Repeaters Get $1 Votes. Indianapolis. One dollaT for every time a "repeater" voted at the Terre Haute election last fall appeared to be the regular scale of pay, according to witnesses testifying here. The evi dence was given In the trial of Mayor Roberts, of Terre Haute, and 27 others for conspiracy to corrupt a federal election. Jiuuie Address., Prohibition for Alaska Proposed. Juneau, Alaska. A bill providing for prohibition throughout the entire territory of Alaska was Introduced in the lower house of the territorial legislature. GERMANY EXPECTED TO REPUDIATE ACT Washington. Germany probably will repudiate the action of the exp lain of the I'riii7, Kltel Frledrlch In sinking tho American ship William P. Frye, loaded with wheat consigned from Seattle to Queenstown, and make reparation for the loss of tho vessel and cargo, In the opinion or German officials here. Captain Thlcrlchens, of tho Prlnz Eltel, stated that his only guide while at sea and for months out of communi cation with his government was the declaration of London. This would permit tho destruction of a neutral prize it carrying a cargo more than half of which could be proved to be contraband, provided It was impossi ble to take the vessel to a borne port without endangering the captor war ship. Since the outbreak of the war the German government has defined Its views on shipments of conditional con traband and has argued that food stuffs must be proved without any doubt to be bound actually to a bel ligerent force of an enemy before they can be seized. Thaw Is Acquitted. New Tork. Harry Kendall Thaw was acquitted ot the charge of con spiracy to escape rrom Matteawan asy lum for the Insane, but that did not mean freedom. As soon as the verdict was announced Thaw was given Into the custody of Sheriff Grifenhagen, of New York county. Hood River Board Votes to Secede. Hood River, Or. The board of di rectors of the Hood RIvor Apple Grow ers' association recommended that the Hood River association withdraw from the North Pacific Fruit Distributors. . 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