Page 5 U. P. 1 IUTTON PHZEMYSL CAPTURED WITH 50j000 TROOPS Garrison Surrenders After Am munition and Food Are CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL mmmmmmmm, We sell for Cash. That's Why We Sell Cheaper! Exhausted. lVtroKrud, vln London. The Prim yl nurrlmiii tuiltiiluti,'d to tho HuhbUii urmy. Th lioliitlim of Uin white ring over till rurtri'M cmiMi-d little tirprln, a It wa K''iiiTully known tlmt It wti lu ' turrlhly wwikfiicd condition, with out food or ammunition, und It endurance- wn only a qiii'Hlion of iay. Wur offlre ltd i lo g ri'imrt that nine Auntrlan kcihthU wr tiikrn, mors than SuQ ofrUcr ntiil Cu.OUU men. Tim midline of thu long ltfc Ik con ItUri'd Iiitb of great lmiorluiuo. It given UuHtn-ontrol of vlrtuully ull of cmtiTii (JmIIcIm and ri'lfUMi- for rv lev cli' Iiitii thw KukhIuii urmy which tin tci'ii lii'Mli'Kliig tha city. Tim ult'cii of lrMimyl hu lnn tin dor wuy alnc-e tho curly luyt of the wur. It hu ln'i'ii hitter mid ridcut li sh li'i', which hu tuner uen ro In xi' J fur duy Klin e thu HiiHsluim lu vctml th city. 8ivituI atlrrniit of tjin Aimtrtun to ruv tliv Ug have With the full of Prii'mynl, whU h him li'i n di'nrrlbi'il un tho key to tho Aun trlan -mdr, tlm only Importunl fur tlfli'd town In Gnllda which In Btlll, In the IiuiiiU of the Austrian In Cracow, lu thu noriliM intern iurt of the prov ince cloiu to thu (icrniun Imrdur. Raid on Parii Mid by Zeppelin. I'arU An official report w given out rcKuMltm the 7.cplieliii olrvli 1 1 tlmt rnUioii Pari Kr1y fTmnlay ud dropped a dozen bum In. The damage dono wa unimportant. Seven or eight )erou were wounded, one erlouly. Cirman Tk Two Mountain HtlghU. Ixnidon. lioth the llerlln and l'arla official report agree that the Or mum raptured Important position In the hulKht of the VoNge. The tier mini report eay they have taken the height of Itnlch Ackerkopf after a gal luut defenne hy Alpine Chumeura, the French aufferlng heavily. The Krench account admit the Inn of Great and Utile- Ketch Ackerkopf. lU-rltn nay i French counter attack were repuUed, I'url ay Die buttle la (till going oil THREE BATTLESHIPS SUNK IN NARROWS London. The IlrltUh huttleihlp Ir reHlallhle and Ocean and the Krench battkmlilp Ilouvel were blown up by floating nilnea while engaged with the remainder of the allied fleet In attack ing the fort In The Narrow of the bardnncllc. Tho crew of tho two Urltlh chips were vlrtuully all naved, having been transferred to other nhlp tinder a hot fire, but an Internal explosion took place on bimrd tho llouvet aftor she bad fouled tho mine and moot of her crew wa lost. The llouvet iniik within three mill' utc of the time that she hit the mine. The waters la which thu iihlp were lout hud been iwept of mines, but the Drltlnh admiralty assert that the Turks and the Germans set flouting container of explosives adrift and these were carried down by the cur rent onto the allied ship gathered lmlde the entrance of the strait. AH tho ship that were unk were old one, the Llouvet having been coin' pleted nearly 20 year ago and the Ocean and Irresistible In 1S98. Netherlands Asks Berlin to Explain, The Hague, Netherlands, via Lon don. The Netherlands government forwarded a telegram to Berlin asking for an explanation of the proceedings of the German submarine In taking forcible possession of the Dutch steam ers Butavler V and Zaanstroom and convoying thorn to Zeehrugge and con fiscating their cargoes. GERMANS RETAKE MEMEL Port In Northeast Prussia Held by Russians Quickly Regained. Berlin. A great German victory over the Russians at Memel, In north' east Prussia, wa claimed by the war office here. "The Russians," the official an' nouncement said, "have been driven from Memel with heavy losses. The vlotory Is one of the most Important registered since the spring campaign opened." Memel, a city on the Baltic In Prus sia, was occupied by the Russians and was recaptured by the Germans, Sharp street fighting occurred before the Germans occupied the city. Not only have the RuBBlans been driven from Memet, the German port on the Baltic but they have been thrown back violently 12 miles across their own frontier, Krottlugen, In the Russian province of Kovno, has been occupied by Germans. If l I " : r ' : s v " , ,. t J I WW' t 'A'l,"'irt.-'.. II wT "' " 1 ' v sy Anti-Saloon League Worker, who will speak at the Methodist Church Sunday Morning SAN JUAN FORTS ' FIRE ON STEAMER flan Juan, Porto Hlco. Tho German merchant steamer Odenwuld, which attempted to leave port without ob taining clearance papers, was stopped as he wss panning out the entrunce to the harbor by two shots across her bows from a five-Inch gun and direct shots from a Maxim. She then return ed and was taken In charge by the col lector of customs. ' Permission to sail wns refused the Odenmald by the collector, pending Instructions from Washington. The steamer has been at San Juan since August 6. Bhe was bound for Euro pean ports from the West Indie with freight and passenger and (ought refuge here. Palling to obtain the necessary clearance papers, her commander ap parently decided to risk the attempt to put to sea. A heavy gun on Morro t'ustle sent two shots across her bows ss a warning, but It was not until the machine gun opened a direct fire that the steamer stopped and headed buck to port. LOCAL MENTION Sam Collins in in Prineville today tdiakinjf hands with old friends. Wade Huston returned last nikfht from u trip to Ashwood. 3000 Killed or Hurt In Bombardment. Berlin, via wireless to Sayvllle, L. I. Three thousand sailors aboard the XiikIo French warships were killed or wounded In the Dardanelles fighting Thursday, according to Constantinople dispatches, and at least one hundred and fifty guns were put out of commission. THE MARKETS v Portland. Wheat-Club, $1.33; blucBtem J1.37: red Russian, US; forty fold, $1.34; red fife. 11.27. Hay Kiistern Oregon timothy, $15; grain hay, $12; alfalfa, $13; valley tim othy, $12.50. Putter Creamery, 30c. Kuk Candled, 2nc; ranch, 19c. Hops 11114 crop 15c; 1913 crop, 14c. Wool Kusteru Oregon, 25c. eeatue. Wheat Bluestem, $1.37; club $1.35; red Russian, $1.20; forty-fold, $1.3G; fife, $1.31. Barley $26 per ton. Hay Timothy, $16 per ton; alfalfa, $14 per ton. Butter Creamery, 30c, Eggs 20c. Lone Only 6000, 8ay th German. Berlin, via Amsterdam. An official statement announced that the German casualties during the recent fighting with British and Krench troops at Neuve Chapelle were ouly 6000. The British war office had estimated these losses at 18,000. Peace Treaty With Russia Made. Washington. Ratifications of the Peace Commission Treaty between the United States and Russia were ex changed by Secretary Bryan and George Bakhmeteff, the Russian am bassador. Fifteen Buch treaties now are In force. Gun Roar Break Mind. London. Driven Insane by their ar tillery fire, 800 German Infantrymen were removed to an asylum near Alx le Chapelle after the battle of Neuve Chapelle, according to a dispatch from Amsterdam. Bavarian Crown Prince Wounded. London. Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria has been seriously wounded by a shell, according to the Dally Tel egraph's Boulogne correspondent. Argentina Suffer From War, Washington. A large falling off In Argentina's customs receipts Is ex pected as a result of the Kuropenn war, according to advices to the state department from Buenos Ayrcs. Summons In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for t he county of Crook. Joiiuthun Johnson, plaintiff, vs. Hoy Yoiimr, defendant. To Hoy Voiiiik, defendant: In the inline of the state of Oregon, Vmi nr hereby reoulred to upenr nnil miHWer the complaint . of the lilalutiff II led iiKiilnst you lu the above entitled suit within 1x weeks from t tie date of thu first publica tion ot this HUiiiinoiiH, to wit, with in six weeks from the 25th day of March, VJir, anil If you tall so to tiDNWcr, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief (irayed for lu the complaint herein, to-wlt: For a derive of this court derlar Ink the plaintiff to be the owner In fee simple of the south half of sec tion li, ami HoiitheuNt quarter of the northeaHt iimrter of section 10, ull In tow nship. 14 south, ramre 12 east, W. M., and forever quieting the title of the plaintiff aKalnst you und harrlnt; nml enjoining yon from at any time hereiifU'r sett'ltur up or as sertliiK any claim or title to said premises or nnyjiart thereof. This summons Is served upon you by the publication thereof In ac cordance with an order made at Prineville, Oregon, by the Honor able W. L. Hrailsliaw," judge of the circuit court, " on March 2lrd, lll", requiring that this summons be published at leuit once a week for six consecutive weeks, In Crook County Journal, a newspaper pub lished nt Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, mid that the first publica tion thereof shall In- on the 25th day oi Aiarcn, v.m Foster & Hamilton. Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT. Public Land Sale. Department of The Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. March 18th 1915. NOTICE is-hereby given that, as directed by the Comissioner of the General Land Office, under provis ion of an Act of Congress approved March 28, 1912 (37 Stat., 77), pur suant to the application of Charles H. Dealy, Serial No., 012140, we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.50 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 18th day of May 1915, at this office the following tract of land: SEJ SW1, SWi SE1, Sec. 28. NEJ NWi, NWJ NEJ Sec. 33. T. 18 S., R. 16 E Willamette Meridian. "The sale will not be kept open but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be re quired to immediately pay to the receiver the amount thereof." Any persons clamiing abversely the above described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. H. Frank Woodcock, 18-5tp Register. Ck d . nir- o a i r.i r r r i naxons, ropiins, rnniea vones, repe ue unene, JLace Cloth, Pique, Ripplettes, Linens, Fancy Silks B. V. D. Union Suits for Men! Made of Mainsook; the most com fortable and durable union suit ever worn. A suit . $1.00 P. Q. A. Union Suits for Men! Summer weight; closed crotch; long sleeves; ankle length; also d1 O C short sleeves; ankle length yl-iJ Fine Quality of Silk Hose FOR MEN! White and black at 35c a pair. Extra good quality of Lisle Thread Hose, white, black, fancy tans at 25c pair Clark's Gloves Pure silk; elbow length; double tipped, $1.00 pair. Short, 65 cents Ladies' Silk Hose Fine quality of Ladies' Silk Hose at 50 cents a pair Groceries Diamond W Canned Goods: Blackberries, Strawberries, Peaches, Pears, OCp Apricots, Pine Apple and Sweet Potato, per can '. J Greyitone Enamelwear CLIFTON & C0RNETT Prineville, Oregon Hammocks $2.50 to $4 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Isolated Tract. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dales, Oregon, March 18, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under pro visions of Act of Congress approved March 28, 1912, (37 Stat, 77), pur-j suant to the application of Willam j F. Dealy, Serial No. 012139, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.50 per acre, at 9 :45 o'clock A. M. on the 18th day of May 1915 at this office, the following tract of land: Si SEJ, Sec. 33 T. 18 S. N NEJ, Sec. 4 T. 19 S R. 16 E. Will amette Meridian (161.76 acres) "The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to pay to the reciever the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. II. Frank Woodcock, 18-5tp. Register. too.'-J.- 'fc.jTn.tt, :a. 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