Tage 6 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL ! rotsssr.ttal Cards. HOWARD GOVE DENTIST Crook County Bank Building Bennett, Sinnott & Galloway Attorneye-at-Law General Practice The Dalles, Ore. BIGGS & BIGGS Attornf ys-at-La w Prineville, Ore. X. B. PURFI R 312 Abinton Hl.le. Portland, lire. W. p. MYKRS Court House Culver, Or DURFUR & MYERS Lawyers v J. Tregelles hox M. R. C. S. Knir; nl L. S. A. London; Licence Oregon Stat Medical Hoard. Specialist in Surjrery; Hygiene; Ali mentary Canal, women anil children's dise.ws. etc Office and resldene Third street near Court House. Tel.: Pioneer, Calls answered promptly, night or dav. Charges, moderate WILSON ASKED TO INTERVENE IN CHINA Trouble in Future for United States is Predicted by Missionaries. T. E. J. DUFFY Attorney? -at-Law (Successor t W. A. Bell) PkiNKVUAS ... Okkgos iPjtyntimm mint Tarya Cmtl mmsmmrmm prmpij dmjf r nijjki J4 mm &fmnm !PrinmilU, Ortfom. Cmma. J. Co-merd, JUT. ff, 23laf OCCUL1ST9 Belknap dc .- Cdwards IPmjfSttiam mmd Juryttmt. (County fhysician.) iPrin trill t. Or fat. &. tlliott. Sfttorn fjr-mt- jC m mill; Or-tyom. . SJrink jtrttl. jCawytr iPrin'millt, Oregon, jftmrmjrmmt-jCmm Zieal Cttatt Cornett Building, Room 6 SPrintmilU, - - Ortyt SPAjfiiian ana tSmrpnm Call Answuid Pbowtlt Dat oa Nibhi Oftici 0n Doo South of adamsoh's Dice Stobs. Both office as resi dence telephones. SPriniilU, - . Ongo Pekin. Intervention by the United States In the negotiations now pro ceeding between China and Japan is recommended to President Wilson In the appeal recently sent to him by American missionaries In this country. The message of 6000 words was cabled to Washington. It characterises the Japauese demands on China as acts of aggression such as eventually will present a menace to the United States. Recalling the fact that Japan has at present in this country doubled her usual quota of troops (amounting to 60,000 men), the missionaries urge that Japan be notified that the excess of troops should be removed. The understanding here is that a Chinese official or several officials paid the cable charges, amounting to nearly $6000, on the messuge to Presi dent Wilson. This communication was signed by Revs. E. W. Thwlug, John Wherry, C. H. Fenn, and W. A. P. Mar tin, all counected with the American Presbyterian Mission at Pekin; Rev. Chaimcey Goodrich, of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreigu Missions, who is stationed at Tien Tsin; Rev. H. II. Lowry, of the Metho dist Episcopal Mission at Pekin, and Rev. C. F. Hubbard. The petition asks President Wilsou to demand of China and not of Japan American participation in the confer ences now under way. It is suggested that Great Britain and other nations be invited to participate. FIRE LOSS IS $300,000 Thirty Firemen Overcame by Smoke While Fighting Portland Blaze. Portland. Property worth $300,000 was destroyed and 30 firemen were overcome by a fire which started lu the Blake-McFall six-story building, Fourth and Ankeny Btreets, in the heart of the wholesale district, at 7 o'clock Sunday night. In a few min utes the building was turned Into a raging furnace which no fireman could enter. The loss was covered practically by Insurance The heaviest loser Is the .Hughes estate, which owns the building, and the Blake-McFall company, which oc cupies three-fourths of the building. More than 40 other firms have offices in the building. C. D. Bruun, president of the Blake McFall company, estimated the com- RUSSIANS DEFEAT 400,000TEUTONS Petrograd Says Desperate Re sistance is Broken and - Position Secured Petrograd, via London. An official communication concerning the prog ress of the campaign aa Issued from general headquarters states: "The enemy made a moat desperate resistance to our offensive. "They had brought up every avail able man on the front from the direc tion of Bartfeld as far as I'isok Pass, Including even Oermau troops and numbers of cavalrymen fighting on foot. The enemy's effectives on this frout exceeded 400 battalions. (An Austrian or German battalion num bers 1000 men.) Moreover, our troops had to overcome great natural diffi culties at every Btep. 'Nevertheless, IS days after the opening of our offensive, the bravery of our troops enabled us to complete the task assigned and we had seized the principal chain of the Carpathians on a front between Reghetov and Vol osate, of 110 versts (about 75 miles). "To sum up: On the whole Carpa thian front, the enemy has suffered enormous losses and has left In our hands In prisoners alone at least 70, 000 men. Including about 900 officers. Further, we have captured 30 guns and 00 machine guns. "On April 16 the actions In the Car pathians were concentrated In the di rection of Rostokl. 'The enemy, despite the enormous losses suffered, delivered In the course of that day no less than 16 attacks In great strength. These attacks, all of which were absolutely barren of re sult, were made against the heluhts we have occupied farther to the east of Telepotch." British Apology Offered Chile. London. The British government has offered a "full and ample apology" to the Chilean government for the sinking on March 14 in Chilean terii torial waters of the German cruiser Dresden. RUSSIAN LOSSES ARE HUGE German Correspondent Thinks Cam paign Cost Invaders Half Million. Berlin, via Indon. The war cor respondents at the Austrian headquar ters have taken advantage of the pause in the battle In the Carpathians to summarize the results of the Rus slan efforts to break through the mountain barrier, which have prog Willard II. Wirtz District Attorney Office in Crook County Bank Bldg Phi.vevili.e Okkcjon Lake M. Bechtell LAWYER Crook County Bank Building Piineville, Oregon N. G. WALLACE Attorney-at-Law Rooms 3-4-5 Kamitra Bld'g Prineville, Ore I f) A T Ocboco No. 40. Meets v v every Tuesday night. Strangers welcome. Elites Short, N. G.; S. . Hlnkle, V. i.; L. Kamstra, Secy.; (i. P. Ream, Treasurer. rested as a continuous gigantic battle pany's probable stock loss at $130,000. : since the fall of Przemysl. The Russians, who hurled massed Borah Not Presidential Candidate. troops first against one and then an Washington. Senator Borah, of Ida- other part of the line, succeeded In ho, issued a statement here saying he advancing their own line slightly In "was not and would not be a candi-" Uie depression south of Dukla I'ass, date" for the republican nomination j where they hold a considerable area for president. i of the southern slope of the moun- "If by any chance the party should i tains. They also impelled the Austri nominate me," he said, "I, of course, j ans to straighten out the big northern should accept. To pretend or to inti- I bulge in their line east of this point mate otherwise would be absurd; but ' between Lupkow and Uzsok Passes, I shall not seek the nomination nor where it had pushed forward well into strive in any way, directly or indirect- j Galicia toward Przemysl. ly, to obtain it Nor have I the slight est expectation of it coming my way." For new and old stomach trouble use Adamson's Digest eze. Price 50c or six boxes for $2 50 postpaid to any address in the United States of America. For sale by D. P. Adamson & Co., Prineville, Oregon. ffMfje W I WILL GIVE $1000 If I FAIL to CURE any CANCER or TUMOR I treat befors it POISONS deep glands entticbK to torn ,HO KNIFE, NO FAIN, MO PAY UNTIL CURED WRITTEN GUARANTEE No X-Kay or other swindle. An Island plant makes the eures ANY TUMOR. LUMP OR SORE on the lip, (are or body Inn la CANCER 120-PAGE BOOK Ssnt Frsa Testimonials of 10,000 CURED. Write to some ANY LUMP In WOMAN'S BREAST is CANCER It always poisons rfaap tlindi and KILLS OUICKLY Poor cured at half price if cancer is yet small uttm Old Dr. & Mrs. Dr. Cbamley & Ci'sS? 434 I 436 Valencia St., San Francisco, Cat. KINDLY MAIL THIS to someona with CANCER ROOSEVELT MOTION TO DISMISS DENIED Syracuse, N. Y. The trial of the suit of William Barnes, Jr., agalnsf Theodore Roosevelt for $$0,000 dam ages for alleged libel began in the su preme court here Monday. The Jury which will try it Is com posed of seven republicans, three pro gressives and two democrats. Twenty- ! two talesmen were examined before j both sides announced that they were : satisfied with the 12 men in the box. Immediately after the jury had been I completed counsel for Colonel Roose- velt made a motion to dismiss the com plaint against their client on the ground that such allegations as he made in the statement upon which the suit is based were privileged, and that in naming Mr. Barnes and Charles F. Murphy, of Tammany Hall, as the con trollers of "rotten government" In the state of New York he did not mean anything personal, or to Imply that either of the two men named bad in any way profited by the alleged "rot tenness." The motion was denied by Justice William S. Andrews, presiding. s Eugene Lennhoff, correspondent In the Carpathians for the Zeltung am Mittag, estimates that the Russian losses in killed, wounded, sick and prisoners in the attempt to force a way through the passes is at least 500,000. Germany Will Make Amends to Dutch The Hague. Germany, according to reports reaching here, will disavow the torpedoing of the Dutch steamer Katwyk, and will make full reparation to her owners. Look page 8. over the classified ads on President Urges Calm in America. Washington. The need of self-possession, calmness and a Judicial tem perament on the part of the United States in the present world crisis was urged by President Wilson, in a speech before the opening session of the 24tb continental congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Von Goltz to Lead Turks. Constantinople. Field Marshal Ba? on Kolmar von der Ooltz has been ap pointed commander-in-chief of the first Turkish army. BRITISH SHIP SUNK BY TURKISH TORPEDO London. In the first naval battle of the war between Turkish and British war craft, 100 of the crew of the Brit ish transport Manltou were reported to have been drowned and a Turkish torpedo boat destroyed, in official dis patches to the admiralty. The battle was fought off the island of Chios, near the Gulf of Smyrna and about 100 miles south of the entrance to the Dardanelles. It is believed here that the transport was torpedoed and sunk after she had landed British troops on the coast of Asia Minor. Three torpedoes were shot at the British transport, according to dis patched to the admiralty. All missed fire. The light cruiser Minerva, which had participated in the bom bardment of Smyrna, gave chase and forced the torpedo boat ashore in Kal ammuit Bay, Chios Island. The Turk ish war craft was destroyed and her crew made prisoners. 80,000 Mules Ordered for British Army Kansas City. Orders for 80,000 mules for use in the British army have been placed with livestock dealers by agents of the British government, Bo cording to announcements made hero NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT. Puplic Und Sale. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Und Office, at Tho Dull., Oregon. March 31, 1915. Notice is hereby Riven that, us directed by tho commissioner of the General I.and office, under provi sions of sec. 2455, K. S., pursuant to tho application of Columbus J. Johnson, serial No. 012:ititl, wo will offer at public mile, to the highest bidder, but t not less than JU.fH) per uere, at 9:30 o'clock A. M on the 27th day of May 1915, next at this oflice, the following tract of land: SJ NW'J, N SWJ, sec. 33, T. 1SS., U. 19 E., W. M. "This tract is ordered into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof is mountainous or too rouirh for cultivation." The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closet) when those present at tho hour named have ceased bidding. The pel-son making the highest bid will be re tpiired to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely tho above-described land are ad vised to (ile their claims or objec tions, on or before tho time desig nated for sale. 20 H. rVank Woodcock. Register. NOTICE FOIl" PUiTlICATION. Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office ttt Tho Dalles, Oregon, March 31, 1915. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the Oeneral Iaml oflice under pro visions of Sec. 2155. R. S., pur suant to the application of Jeffer son F. Huston, Si-rial No. 012:if'5, we will offer at imblie tale ' to the highest bidder, but at not less than 2.i0 per acre, at 9:15 o clock A. M., on the 27th of May, 1!U5, next, at thkoffiee, the following tract of land: SE1, sec. 28, T. IK S. K. l'J K. W. M. "This tract is ordered into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof is mountainous or too rough for culti vution." The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present Ht the' hour named ' have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bill will here-; (uired to immediately pay to tho ' Receiver the amount thereof. j Any persons claiming adversely I the above-described land are ad vised to file their claims or objec tions, on or before the time desig nated for sale.- 20 H. Frank Woodcock, Register. Prineville MotorFreight Co. Daily motor truck service to and from Red mond. Special trips. Delivery to all parts of the city. Qyick and reliable service. Red juniper wood for snle. Office west of Post'Office. Prineville Motor Freight Co. Prineville, Oregon 5 Dealers In Lumber. Shinulen. .Moulding'. Doors. Window. it " Ut Olana. Paints and Oil. Kuln roid Roofinc. Ornamental Fendlim. us Prineville CommissionHouse a..... -.1- .. - ... .a if....' giiui.a-i.aii.. 11 i.ii,,. i.-n , , mi,., ,,1.1.1 .i.i 1 ,,, ff1..1-TiS Dealers in all kinds" of FARM PRODUCE May, Grain, Flour and Feed. Forwarding Storage and Commission Buyers of Hides, Pelts and Furs JACK SUMMERS,IManager NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT- Public land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. I-and Office at The Dalles, Oregon. March 31 1015. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land oflice, under pro visions of sec. 2453, R. S., pur suant to the application of Samuel A. Ixigan, serial No. 013H55, 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 2Xth day of May, 1915, next, at this office, the following tract of land: SJ SEJ, SE1 SWJ. p,ec. 17. NW1 NEi, sec. 20, T. l'J S. R. 20 E. W. M. "This tract is ordered into the market on the showing! that the greater portion thereof is mountainous or too rough for cultivation," The sale will not be kept open but will he declared closed when those pretent at the hour named have ceafed bidding. Tho person making the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any person claiming adversely the above described land are ad vised to file their claims, or objec tions, on or before the time desig nated for sale. 20p H. Frank Woodcock, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Land Olllco at The Dalles, Ore., April 10th, 1915. Notice is hereby given that Harry A. Wares of Riverp, Oregon, who, on June 6th, 11(11, made homestead entry Jn, 09068. for section 3.'). township II) south, range 18 eaft, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year woof to establish claim to the land above described before H. C. Kills, U. ft. Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on tne Stn day ot June, IDlo, Claimant names as witnesses: Samuel W. Merrill, of Brothers, Oreiron: Rolf O. Hrowii, Walter W. Hoffland, of Bend, Oregon; I'.rnest W. Nelson, of Held. Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, i op Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Departmi nt of the Interior, U. S. Land Oflice at Burns, OrVgnn, April H, 1910. Notice is hereby given that . William W. Foster of Paulina, Oregon, who, on May 31, 1911, made desert land entry No. 054H2. for t nw, section 20, township 16 south, range 24 east, Willamette Meridian, has died notice of intentinn to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described before L. M. Miller, U. S. Commissioner, at her odlce at Paulina, Oregon, on the 22nd day of May, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: March Logan, John ChrUtenson, Anson roster, Glaze Smith, all of Paulina. Oregon. 21 Wm. Farro, Register. D. P. Adamson & Co. Prineville, Oregon Pure Drugs and Chemicals. Prescriptions a specialty. Maher & Grosh Cutlery. Books and Magazines Cigars and Sundries. Lowney's Candies in sealed packages. D. P. Adamson & Co. Prineville, Oregon IN OUR Tri-Weekly Shipments of Fresh Fruits and - Vegetables you can get anything in the market D. MADDUX & CO. Telephone Red 603 Goods Delivered