Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 03, 1915, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    A
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
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awberries
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week for canning
OREGON BERRIES
$1
PER
CRATE
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Michel
fOOD SUPPLIES TO BE
SENT TOJSEXICANS
Famine Conditions Believed to
Favor Humanitarian Expe
dition to Aid People.
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CREAM
TO THE
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Prlneville, Oregon
If you like Square Dealing
and Prompt Payments
L. B. LAFOLLETT, Proprietor
Washington. Announcement that
President Wllaon would demand a set
tlcmcnt of the Mexican problem by
tli warring faction themselves with
In a ahort time and fulling that, adopt
ome mean to bring about peace, baa
developed acute Intercut In official and
diplomatic quarter.
The president' appeal for fundi and
upplle to relieve the starving popu
lation of Mexico, the preparation at
the White House of a statement to be
communicated to all military leader
in Mexico and arrangement of the
American Hod Cross for a huge relief
cheme are the first tep In a policy
('resident Wilson ha had under con-
(deration for aome time, wltb the ob
ject of restoring peace In Mexico.
Preldnt Wllaon will addre not
only the military leader in Mexico,
but the Mexican people and at the
ame time the people of the United
State. He will review in detail the
courae of event In Mexico lnce the
assassination of Madero and Buarez
and the usurpation of the presidency
by Huerta,
Official did not deny that If the
Mexican faction fulled to compose
the iltuatlou, there wa a possibility
of Intervention by the United State.
It wa pointed out, however, that wbat
ml Rlit have been previously consider
ed by some Mexicans as an aggressive
Intervention ha now changed on ac
count of the famine conditions to a
humanitarian expedition designed to
save the Mexican people, helpless In
the bunds of military bands.
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BOTH SIDES ADMIT
GALIG! AN REVERSES
London. Some Idea of the desper
ate churaclcr of the fighting in central
Gallvla Is given lu both the Berlin and
I'etroKrud official reports, each of
which uniquely admit reverse uf
fered at the hands of the other.
The German Xar office announces
that the Russians forced the Teutons
near Stcnlawa back across the San,
capturing six cannon. Tho communi
cation adds that 9000 Rutins. v 23
cannon and 20 machine guns have
been raptured In the San engage
ments since Muy 25.
Tho Russian war office admits that
the Austro-Ucrman forces have made
further gains on both banks of the
Sun. This communication adds that
70U0 Anstro Germans and 17 cannon
were captured on the Slentawa and
Ptgary fronts and that the Teuton for
tifications were carried by storm, the
Auntro-Gerntans leaving 2U00 dead.
Renewed German activity Is noted
all aloi.g the front from the Baltic to
the region of Przvmysl,
BRIEF WAR NEWS
Ccrrniin submarines have sunk the
Danish steamer goborg and the Brit
ish steamer Dljilana. The crews and
officers of both were saved,
It is announced that German avia
tors dropped bomb on St. Otner, In
Northern France, 22 miles southeast
of Calais.
The United State gunboat Scor
pion, on d'lty off Constantinople, nar
rowly escaped being damaged by a
British torpedo, Ambassador Morgen
thau reported to the stale department I
President Wilson granted a request
of Count von Bernstorff, the German
ambassador, for an Interview at the
White House Wednesday afternoon. It
Is understood that the ambassador de
sires to discus questions pending be
tween bis country and the United
States.
The success of the German subma
rines In their attacks on the British
fleet supporting the army on the Gal
llpoll peninsula, which bas resulted In
the sinking of the battleships Majestic
and Triumph, with the ever-Increasing
activity of these boats In the waters
around the British Isles and the threat
to carry this underwater warfare to
the Suez canal, have brought British
officials to a realization of the great
danger that will exist if Germany Is
able largely to Increase her fleet of
"U" boats.
The great battle In mid Gallcla still
continues In a furious offensive
against the Russian north and south
of I'rzemysl. Italy' declaration of
war against Austria apparently has
not affected the aggressive force of
the Austrian armies. The superiority
in artillery which the Austrians estab
lished In tho first stage of the war,
owing to the Introduction of the new
Skoda six-Inch howitzer, and the loan
of a number of German eight-Inch bat
teries, continues to be the determinant
factor, tho Russians being shelled or
bayoneted out of one position after ,
another.
KELP FOR MEXICO ASKED
The Red Cress Appeals to Governor
of Every State.
Washington. Reports of hunger
end suffering; are coming into the
American Red Cross headquarters'
from all parts of Mexico. Supplement
ing its appeal to the American people
for aid, the Red Cross sent a telegram
to the governor of every state, which
read :
'There are a large number of unfor
tunate people In Mexico facing death
by -starvation, and the president of the
United States and the American Red
Cross make au appeal for money and
food supplies. Gifts of corn, bean,
rice and flour will be accepted at any
point In the United State and for
warded by the Red Cross to Mexico
through the too it practicable route to
reach the people In distress.
"Money may be sent to local Red
Cross treasurers or to Red Cross head
quarters In Washington. Before do-
noted supplies -are sent from any
point. Instructions from Washington
will be furnished for routing."
BELL TO START ON JULY 5
Historic Treasure Will Be Accompan
ied on Trip by Party jof Fifty.
Philadelphia, Pa. With the neces
sary appropriation to pay the expense
of the trip now virtually available, the
councils' committee that will be In
charge of the Liberty Bell on the trip
to tho Panama-Pacific exposition, Is
preparing for the ceremonies that will
attend the departure of the relic from
this city.
The bell and the escorting party
will leave July 6. The escorting party
will Include about 60 persons. . Ac
cording to the itinerary arranged, the
party with the bell will arrive In San
Francisco the night of July 16.
The itinerary for the Pacific coast
definitely decided upon Is as follows:
July 12 Boise and Caldwell, Idaho;
Huntington, Kaker, La Grande and
Pendleton, Or.; Walla Walla, Wash.
July 13 Spokane, Wenatchee and
Everett, Wash.
July 14 Seattle, Tacoma and Olym
pla, Wash.
July 15 Portland, Salem, Eugene
and Roseburg, Or.
July 16 Marysvllle, Sacramento,
Oakjand Pier aud San Francisco, Cal.
There's no slipping np hill again and
no stnndlng still when you've begun to
lip down Oeorce Eliot.
ITALIAN KING FIRES CANNON
Monarch Soaked by Rain and Covered
- By Mud While In Battle.
Geneva. News, dispatches from the
Italian front sets forth that King Vic
tor Kmmanuel, like King Albert of the
Belgians, Intends to take an active
part In the war.
During the recent attack of the Ital
Ian forces on Montebaldo his majesty
ia described as having taken charge of
one of the 75 millimeter guns, and
even as firing many shots himself.
Subsequently for many hours he
watched the operations. It was rain
ing hard at the time, and when the
king finally returned to headquarters
he was wet through and covered with
mud.
A drenching rain has turned the
Alpine streams into raging torrents,
but fighting between the Italians and
Austrians continued with unabated
fury. The Italian army of invasion is
still sweeping everything before it,
and is making wonderful progress at
every point In the Tyrol and In Trent
Italian troops operating in the Adige
valley, east of Lake Garda, have pass
ed Ala and have occupied Mount Zug
na, dominating Rovereto.
Sweden Forbid Cotton Exportation.
London. Sweden has forbidden the
exportation of cotton from Swed'.sb
port.
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FIGURED SILK POPLINS
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