CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Pace It J Kelly, Nathan J Kelly, W M Ken nedy, Chtw. VV Klrkbrhlgo, Martin Knutson, Kllsnlioth L Luiik. Aniiii M I.iuik. I'atrlck Luugon, llollle M Holler, Lytlo TnwiiHlw Co, Juino Miwkcy, l A Manteii, J K My ft; Willi" A Miller, I Mr ol Ditvlil Miller, 1) Mile, U H Mlnker, J W More IiiihI, Ivlwurd Morelttntl, Julin J Mount, J 14 -Mid A O Myers, 1' Miuitcnlirook, Jume A McCoy, Me lissa Ni-Imoii, Walter H NIchol, M MnmiiiiKiT, N W Trust ft Utile Dep. Co, Wilbur M l'liMtuI, Albert I'aullMt, U L iVreon, Frank W I'ulltt, Tim 1'iirtluinl Oo.. I'lillliun and Mc Farluuo. J 8 PiirmlnUT, 1 II Han ner, F T Itcdmoml, H i Uelneiitlorfl. I- H Reynold & l F Hurrl. J It, S!,.u. 1,111 .1 K SIloLwnll. LIIIlM Slllltftl. J K. Minllh. Harriet Smith, Carrie Swuflonl, 8 F Taylor, Mabel K Thomas, Frank C Thornton, M V 'I'nrii.v Win l Vnudevert. Clifford Viutdovert. John VUtilt, Ciuo, Wetherliy, F Wens, W W Wllnon nun vvii.Ll.i v W Wmidwaril. A I Young, )'. Ziukery, Kdytli ., 1 W llorlisuli Mill, ill KlIlllLt. Umn. MeNoely, IMIit HoimUin, Mat- tlU MlllllIIHTH, J fH WlllllllUHOti, 17 i',,1 tin . Mar H Collin. A 111' I W Morford, Laura Hlgg. J Nwoiu K A IMummer, Duiiul & MeCnftwry II K Allen, Alt' A Kobt. Smith MiW'urfiirv I I1 IllH l Ml' Cun.-rv, Cllne Falls Power Co., B K Chime, Cllno Kail rower v;o., J Wright, (loo. Holm, rl A I,ytl, Caro- Hi... I.' Itiillnril. t'liiia. M. Mudd. Lnlil- l,iw TowiiHlW Co.. W A lllce, M E Rice. K K I'liiKlmm, Kiwi Hherwood 1 1 n..i., .i ii dhvIiUoii. t iiiiii. i :in)lH)ll, Horm-o Hium awl wife, W I) llitrmn, Win. unman, mo. i k'lrk Mnrv (Wklllir. Kereilll Hell ti.un I 11I1II11W TnwlmlLU Co.. T M Kl)iiuniill. Hberwood llro., Ada K Johnson J antes Ben, Helen O'KiiiiB MI..I....I .1 M.Crulli Millard Trlolelt Kllstt J Herring, Martin V Turley, A C Uncus, lit, MUllier iienuj -. H tSchttlckidwr, W II KtttaU, Haljih Six'iiwr, W II ntaam, iwm u wj; ....i.i iiciiii.kiH i'Ii.im Duruiiu. It AlltTtoo, W K McNnitKht, Lolla Krlcknou, W J Mcdlllvrav, n...,..,i a I. Vr-iwli II K Turuln. UiirlH, JniUM K IWd, Mluule C i n i l. ImvU. W J McUllory. ' ir.h, J itwil. II G Krtcknoii. Tht i'., Mra Chiui. liliallilT. L 1 Ford, Maud L Nouliaum-n, lim luiti Vallt-y Cu , N wmwoiiK", u u """ Wit V..u,l..i. (pU A KlIMIIll. I Bowdl, I.ytl Towudltw Co., Johu t Yuunir. W U Ni'wlon. Mr. J Sllvrr tooth, lhrn II I'tjUTMon, A J uomii .. it Mi..vM Mi.rli'k. John V IWan It,,... I Inv I'll . M H I.nttlit & ',. iv it i.-..,t..riw h. M K Wllklim J.KJ Murrill. UoMt I amon. AiIiiIIuh Kwiioy, Matt Kulrwh, K M Whlut, J II Hthakfl, W A Klnu, Rwhiioiid n..w .Hl l.irw I.SIllllh. ( W Wi.n, llwlmoiia and FliinoU, lho ..i ....I Whim K M Alible. J M Itrlnkli'V. C W KwmiM-r, t) C Col grove, K Floyd, Klwood RolKrU i' t. Itmiitfin. I-'.ImIh Kati'lnail. C I Vrr. Mn. A fc Uat4H. Bell Gottwr u. Or'gon IrrCo., Adallnit Kwtny t u A 11 Mi-I-'hII. W T DllVfll h . ' V " " - 7- (tort, 15 U Kuajip, Howard Contract ;u., My lltirnify. v-iarriite Aun.ii.j l l.r I nvlTl. (I M Blix'um, W C l'll,... Tt...,i It H..rkniT. t; W Yau lyke, C F Andfmoii, B A Uat, J K vi. wt.iv .1 .1 tiiifkii'V. i a mii'mcY. v j BurkU-y, BiHliuon l llt-alty Inv. Co. l.l.U.u t'nal W II HllllllN. J . n......n i! k lii.pili.it. Lnrv WihmI u.ur.1 W W t:ouuhi-v. Mr. Alii ...L W Ai H I lirlatiMltM'Il. Ii U...UI. I ...i llpiuikii. K 1. Ilnllli. C 11 Irvlni-, J A ranni'iiiT, u uiiini-, liC Ni-IIhoii, C H Irvltie. MarKiiret Oolditn, Jowphlne Yoitiig. Mc 4'affiTT ft III. Boy Covert, U H Kllig, W C 'Walker, Crook Co. luv. Co., Tlllle. Adaum, Win J Jackaun, Malail Anderson, C B Colby. L, J Cyr. Oulirlel Jenny, W C I'je, Mary I Kttlley, Chun, .lottaa. Harry J Millet, Carl l.alne, Iua K Yerken, F A Fn-ltn, Luther Hlndiuau, John . I'lttew, Mary V 1'ratt. Mra. V J Jm'kHoii. A B Kowht. F Turner, W AiiHtln 1'orter. 1anlel Murphy, iut Hallo, John Zorhaap, Margaret Kent, Kllen LewlH. Joaeph Boakonkl, V U Gay. t)n-ti B Clearwater, C II " 4 low, l'C Uovlary, Mm. I'C Havlnl, 'Minnie P Vamlerpool, Dora 1 Van-1i-rpool, W J Snarr, lr. Amelia - yelgler, Fred Metuitl". B U Davlil on, John t'ettla, II W Herring, ICva Swank, B K Speiicer, Frank 1 Rand- ' all, Chan. Ninelaer, L B Blevlna, Mra. It J Moody, II F llouae, Jon I'lunaky, PWUelaer, Mr. J M I'dlaley, Jacob t . Wcherpak, Mvrtle Clearwater, Martin - yrrmcr, B W Kent, J M tirovea, I'. Martlnaoti. Hurry Turner, Lola Bart on, Joaeph L (lollld, Joaeph Swlilell, ' H (iiiiiilull, Chrlat. Taalkla, K (irover W ttiit-uikj til hum K Mvera. L J H'-rah- ' licrgi-r, B A drier, Kva Cliaae, AHen lVteraon, F II Hiinue. uracu uur , iintt, tilyaa, F, lfiimliililaott, Adam Out both, John L Tucker, F M "JAiantou, 1) A M.vera. J C BImIiop, Frtnk U Qnlmby, Jamea H Smith, liavld I. Hownrth, Mala-I AkIii, ' MUton W Welralikul. (ieo. II Miller, f 'aiharlne 11 Rowland, C I Reevea, ' liertrgn T'avlor, (Tirlatlan Bilnb, W II ' , .rt1UUl, W I) Robertaon, M J Ivemp, .' Wm. liuliliell, J I Weal, K A CnKt, 1) V Wai'tl, O'Xell mid llaaey, En " -K'Zt Baaey, B S .oi)k. I 1' Kemmer. ' '? Kuoor, F Coy im, John C ' ' . inb, F 1' Hlper, K Blckcbastgh, J,)liO Hickebaugh, M W Robluaoti, Addle B Wood, H F Wllaott, Roy ,: Kolilnarm, J Rice, Leroy M Burt, K f I'lt.ttiuin. F. M I'ltltiian. David Hill. . i ..i.. ii,.t.,ru Jnlin W Caller. H kit...mn a l. Kreneli. L P Hallev. H ' i H Tolatrop, F W Stofford, J B Moiltngue, Mike Rokrlcb. Mlaa Mabel Da via, F.lbt Horateudhall, C V Cartnlchael, Mlnjile . & John B ' Hogtic, I'elu Mnrnach, Cliarlott Me (Jlllery. Wm. 0 1'arrlah, J S Innea, m,...i.I Iiiiiph. mikI nil neraona un known owulng or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have, any right, title, equity, or Interent. what ever In the real properly herein ubove deacrlbi'd; aa the owners ol tho legal title of the above deHcrlbed property na the aamn t ppeara of record and encll of the other peraona above named are hereby further notified that Crook County, Ore gon, a public corporation, will up .,lv to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforeaald for a tie iree forecloalng the lien ngalnat the iiropertv above cleacrlbed and men. tinned In aalil certllicnte. And you are hereby summoned to appear within alxty days after the drat publication of thla summotia ex iiualve of the day ot said 11 rut publi cation, and defend thin action or pay tnti amount nue an auuvw ahown together with coat and ac crued InliTeMt mill in caae oi your (allurM to do no, a decrett will lie rendered fareelowliig the Hen of aald tiixea and coata ngaliiat me laun aim premlaea above named. 'I'IiIm HllllllllllllM tu iiulillMlied bv or der of the Ilonoralde U. Hprlnger, Judge of the County Court til the Htate of Uregon, lor inu uouiny m Crook, and aalil oroer waa inane " dated thla 2nd day ol Augnat, 1M18, and the date of the flrat publication ol thla lumtnntm la the 12th day ot Auguat, 101G. All proceaa and papera In thla proceeding may la- M..rv..n iitinn fill, ii, iiii.raiu iii-ii r, m'i- Ing wit hill t he Htate ol Oregon, at , I... ...l.lnaiy Iti.i-i.limftiip mellt lOIiell. Date ol laat publication, uc toner mn.mo. wiiiiipii ,1. niriz. iiiii..i nii,iri,.v Hint attorney for rialntm. Adureaa, irinevnie, vc Crook County Fair, October 6, 7, 8 and 9. Vacation Journeys AT Low Round-Trip Fares VIA Union Pacific System TO NORTH BEACH "Where Cool &a Rrcczet Blow.' 26 miles of Bmooth, white beach; a score of interesting beach towns; manv excellent hotels and resorts; everything necessary for ceashore outings. For real rest and recreation-go to North Beach Round trip Furc, $13.25 CIRCLE TOURS OF THE EAST ELEVEN WARSHIPS LOST HERMANS our Cruisers, Seven Torpedo beats Sunk In Sea Fight in Gulf of Riga. London. A dlanatch to the Central Newt from I'etrograd says: "Tho prealdent of the duma has an nounced lhat the Germans hod loat the battlo cruiser Moltke, throe cruis er and Sfcven torpedo boat In the RIks buttlo." The announcement of the president of the duma as aunt was a follows: "In the Riga battle the Oermans loat one battle cruiaer, the Moltke, three crulncra and aeven torpedo-boats. "The German fleet ha withdrawn from Klsa bay. 'The German tried to make a de cent near Pernpvln (PernlKel), on the east shore of the gulf ot Klfta. mime 36 mile north of KlRt. Four barge crammed with soldiers took part In the dew.ent. They were re pulsed by the Russian troop, without the co-operation of artillery, the Ger man being exterminated and the barges captured. i'1'etrograd Indulged In pardonable rejoicing. The desperate effort of the German to upset our military plans by creating a diversion on the Ksthoulan oast has signally failed. According to the newe received they sustained heavy losses during the op erations connected with the forcing of the gulf of Riga. "Aided by British submarine we were able from the shelter of the great and little towns to harass and cripple and finally to drive the enemy out of the gulf." tiaravin Miowia i HOT LAKE OREGON wjtt eT. MOf cuarmi IHIINO IN THI wowin Including a vlalt to the world famous California Expositions on going or remrn trip. The oppor tunltr ol a lifetime. The iniait won derful ahowa tho nation baa ever aeen. Do not tolas them Oat way tare Bts wayi laal Trifle CUaU Dirtct Omaha H4.40 0.n0 Chicago..- r.MI.W) New York City f 136.10 , 1110.70 Cornapondlng lares to many other Kaatern cltle YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK The wonderland of America. Open until September 15. Visit the t'arK this year in connection with your summer trip east or to the exposi tions. Direct line and thru sleeping-cars service to Southern En trance. Ask for fares, folders, etc. WAR DECLARED ON TURKEYJY ITALY London. Italy ha declared war against Turkey, and the Italian am bassailor baa left Constantinople. Maraula di Garronl, Italian ambas sador to Turkey, handed to the porte a note declaring Italy considered her self In a state of war with Turkey and demanded his passports, accord Ina to an official telegram. The reaaon given In the note for Italy's declaration of war were the support given by Turkey to the revolt In Libya and the prevention of the departure of Italian residents from Bvrla. Although Italy declared war on Aus tria on May 24 there haa never been a declaration of war between Italy and Germany, the ally of Austria, while until now Italy and Turkey, the ally of the central power, nominally have been at peace. IH us help you plan your trip. Expert travel service our hobby. Tickets, reservations, information, - upon application to . A. C. ICG AN, T, K. & V. A. Ilend DAVID K1XI.KR, AicentO-W. II. & N Kettiuoud Safety First Courteiy Alwayi ' INQUIRY. REPORTS FILED Investigator Agree on Inheritance Tax; Differ on Other Points. Chicago. Summaries of the reports three In number, of the United States commission on Industrial relations as to findings and recommendation for the information of congress, were made public here. The commission, which ceased to exist Monday, waa composed of three representatives each of the employers the employed and the general public The reports" agree on a federal In heritance tax and on the general plan lor its use. The Manly report dls agrees In recommending practically the single tax and other things. The Manly summary finds thrt the cnimea of Industrial unrest group themselves almost without exception under four main sources which In clude all the others. They are: Un just distribution of wealth and in come; unemployment and denial of opportunity to earn a living ; iloniiil of Justieo In the creation, lii the ad judication ami in. tho administration of the law; denial ;of.fhe riU and opportunity to form frrtoetive oriti-zatiiiis. FALL FOnfLfZERS FDR LAWN. Applications Should B Mad After Frosts Have Com. Prapurad by fnlic-4 States department ot agriculture. To stimulate the growth of a lawn tad to Improve Its appearance for the following spring no. better treatment can be recommended than the applica tion of properly rolled manure In the Inte full, according to the United States department of Agriculture's specialist. Thla application should not b made until after the fruats have stopped the growth of the' grass. Ten to twenty two horse louds should be applied to the acre, according a the soil Is more or less rich. It la moat ImiMirtsnt that the manor should be thorouulily rotted before ap plication, so that all weed seeds ar killed; otherwise damage done by weeds will more than offset the fer tilizing value of the application. Ma nure really needs careful handling be fore It 1 suited for spreading over the lawn. TTnlesa It I DroDerlr "compost ed" It may have most of lta valuable constituents destroyed by Improper handling. To "compear manure prop erly It should be treated a follow: I'll all manure In Heap with alter nate layer of sod or other litter. Keep It wet enough so It will Dot bora. Let It stand a whole year throngb sammer and winter, forking It over two or three time during the year. It wUl then be ready for use on the lawns, and danger from weed seeds will be minimized. Many people object to the nse of manure at all. not ooly because of the danger from weed seeds, but because of Its unsightly and Insanitary ap pearance. These will undoubtedly pre fer to use something else, and the most economical substitute Is finely ground bone or bone meat. Tins snouia be applied at the rate of from BOO pounds to one ton per acre, according as the ground Is more or less rich. It should cost between S25 and S30 a ton. n'llh the bnnemeel It la desirable to use double the quantity of wood ashes. These ashes contain considerable lima In a very desirable form, a well as other valuable elements. However, they are apt to be more or leas costly. Ordinarily muriate of potash would be fiijtid more economical than wood sues, aiinougn me yuinau uun uu, contain the lime which the other fer tilizer Imparts to the solL On account of the European war the potash may prove more dlmcult to obtain man tne arnnri flatten. Onlv one-tenth the Quan tity of potash should be used aa of bonemeaL Th nntaah mil be sown seDaratelr or mixed with the bonemenC a de sired. The same Is true of wood ashes If these are nsed Instead of potaan. All annllrationa should be made before the ground freesea permanently for the winter, as otherwise tne fertilizer may be largely washed from the sol) before It has cbaace to become incorporat ed with It In NMrlnna where cottonseed meal inn ha obtained at a nrice not over 123 per ton It may be used satisfactor ily in the place of the grouna Done. Tankage and fish scrap are even rich er In Important elements tbnn ground bone, but are frequently In bad me chanical condition for handling that Is, they contain balr or otber foreign coarse matter. Tbelr bad odor also makes them objectionable. Prepared sheep manure is an excel inf rireiuins. Aa It baa been sterilized by drying and rendered odorless, there are not the objections to It tnat tnere micbt be to ordinary manure. It s one drawback is expenslveness. To Trotect worn I'laces. ir tnere are any parts of the luwn which will be tramped over when they are not frozen, and especially when snow is melting there, these parts should be protected to prevent persons from cut ting across. Tramping on the turf when It Is covered by slush or 8now la as destructive to a lawn as almost any thing else. It Is hardly necessary to say that nothing will be gained by scattering grass seed on the lawn at this season. The Bole Diffioufty, MsL Bhe But for one thing you'd be good dancer. He-And what1 that? Bhe You. 1'lttsburgh Press. In the New. "What's the extra about, bov? An other bla slaughter In the warr "War nothln'! Why. you big boob, don't you know the home team won a gameT' Wisconsin State Journal. Prof. A. W. Grater, Magnetic and mental healer, I treat all kinds of chronic nervous trouble, heart trouble stomach, liver, hay fever, rheumatism, goiter, kidney and bladder trouble, tumors and appendicitis, etc.. Room, board and treatment, for $12.50 per week. Office and residence first house north of Hodson's Garage. 25tf tfrotosst'tal Cards HOWARD GOVE DENTIST Crook County Bank Building Willard II. Wirtz District Attorney ' Office in Crook County Bank Bid)? rKIEVII.I.E OKSQOn JAY II. UPTON Lawyer Office on Court Street formerly occu- pieu oy 1 . uuny Prlnevllle, Ore. Bennett, Sinnott & Galloway Attoroeys-at-Law Oeneral rractice The Dali.es. Okk. BIGGS & BIGGS Attorneys-at-Law Prineville, Ore. g. B. DURCI'R 312 Ablngton Hid. roniana. ure. W. P. MYERS Court Hotue Culrer, Ore An Old Baying. DURFUR & MYERS Lawyers T. E. J. DUFFY (Suooeaeor to W. A. Bell) Pbimvux Obeook N. G. WALLACE Attorney-at-Law Rooms 3-4-5 Kametra Bld'g Prineville, Ore LAKE M. BECHTELL Lawyer U. 8. Commleeloner. Office in Crook County Bank Bldgr.. rnnevuie, ure. C.C.Srt Feed Box For Stock. A good Is rge sized store box. fitted with a lid and hiisp. Is very handy to have In the barn for holding ground feed, stoek feed, etc, "The box can be filled up nt stated .'Intervals and will save The Oregonian Is handled exclusively in Prineville by H. R. LAKIN Delivered at your door the same day as published for 75c per month Teutons Take Hill by Storm. Perlin, via London. A hill at Kopy tow, to the southwest of the P.ussian fortress of Hreet-Litovak, has been I ...........1 I... Tnntntiln ful'rMl ttf. HM'Illlt.U UJ lUW cording to an official statement given out by the Gorman army headquarters. Russians Lose Oesowetz. Berlin, via London. German troops have occupied the fortress of Osso- wetz, which waa evacuated by the Russians, German army headquarters has announced. For new and old stomach trouble use Adamson's Digest- eze. Price 50o or six boxes for lf'2 50 postpaid to any address in the United States of Arperica. For sale by D. P. Adauison & Co., Prineville, Oregon. U. 8. Asked to Withhold Judgment. Washington, Count von Bernstorff, the German ambassador, asked the United States to withhold judgment on the sinking of the White Star liner Arabic until It has heard from Berlin. Texas Dead Number 256. Galveston. A total of 256 known dead, residents of southeast Texas coast points and crews of wrecked oraft of all kinds, 65 persons missing, Postman A penny for your thoughts. I JRiai iatt roet-What do you mean? p- Cornett Building, Room 6 m..,.H,.8i Tallin Globe- rrtnt0tU: - ' lrfm Democrat Ho Know. 8. tllimtt. I Prn mill: 0rym. JLttwytr j ttrttt !PrintniU. 0rfm. fPhimimtMm mm J &WTmmmm Cmllt mtummrm JtrmmtUjr 4mjr mr mifkt t mm mfmm Print-ill; Oriftm. Wife Do you think I have sufficient imagination to write a novel? Husband Yes, if I were the villain. New York Globe- Different Circumstances. Ciam. S. CJmmr X. P. S3,lknmp OCC DUSTS 32 el knap d Cdwards y'Ayttiams amJ Ourytrms. (County Fhysician.) tunny trips to the grumiry. If the box set whore animals may get to it should thev lumpen to get loose It should be provided with Kod hinges ,iud a hasp that cannot he easily rub lied open. s Tip the Raspberry Plants. The line fall Is the time for tipping black raspberry plants If you want to raise new plants. As the new growth bends over the ground each tip suouiu be buried In the soil a few inches, aud held In place by piling up a little earth upon It Next spring the tips will have roots, when the plants can be cut off from the parent bushes and plant ed wherever they are wanted. Storage of Foddsr. The Ideal way to store fodder is to shred: then It Is more easily Btored In less snace and Is much more bandy for feeding. Fodder sbould be very dry when stored; otherwise lr large amounts are packed In one room It will sweat uud moid. M - " fay y Hampton Last week a doctor told me to go south. Rhodes Last week n doctor torn me t, mi 'north, south, east and west, he didn't care which. I- was calling on his daughter. Hoston Globe. fAytca eritrf Suryn CAU.i AsawiRfD Promptly Cat os Nighi Omc Oni Doos South or Adamsoh's psuiibTuRS. Boihol)Ueareiii- deuoe Uilephouos. SPrimtv,;,. - - ' Onto DR. J. TREGELLES FOX Physician and Surgeon Office (daily attendance) Third and East B St. Telephone 13(5. Residence, Sixth St., telephone Red 1'63. To phone to Dr. Fox from Farmers' line, call IndependentCentral, or one of the drug stores; or, by night, a town subscriber who would oblige in the emergency A Budding Diplomat. She Have you any speclnl reason foi wanting to know my age? He I merely wish to know at what age a woman Is the most fascinating. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Oregon Daily Journal Daily 50c. Daily and Sunday 65c t Why be without the news when we deliver it promptly to your door anywhere In the city for two ceuts a day. RAY V. CONSTABLE Local Agent . Crook County Fair Oct. 6, 7, 8 and 9. Come!