Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 12, 1918, Page Page 7, Image 7

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OlOOK COUNTY JOI RAL
1
M'MUIINI
In the Circuit (n nf Ih eStat of Oram
for Cnwa County.
0id A. Mrar. Ali.heue Ryera, HI M.
Cordon, lamalil V. tmrilan. and IkiuirlM 11.
.onion. I'lelnllfrs v.. c. I. Illllman end Uwlt
OHv. Illllinan, IMatwIaiila,
In th aame at the Stat of Oraaoa t
You sr. h.rhr reuuirail Ui aiuwar and
tlia Cnniulalnl filed In Ih. alve eotltla I
Court anil ( anae on or aefor the gutti ilajr of
etootamWr, llll, and If aou fall so la aoear
and answer, tlx olalntllfa will apply hi Hi
urt for tha nlu( dainandad In their Con
plaint, Uwwlt
A Juclam.nl aaalnat you and aarh of you for
the suns of Ixa.uou ill) llh lalarsat thereon
I tna rata of par rant, par annum, from tha
41 nf tha antra thereof, until paid and for
tna Rata and dialnraamanta of Ihla nation, and
for ail Unk-r of Hal of tha property attar)!
tharaln. Thla Summons la puhliihad by or.h r
of tha Honorabl T. K. 1. Duffy, Juila of tha
khnva nlltM Court, mail on tha llh day of
Auauat, lllla, which aald Order prearrlbed
that thU nummona b publlalwd In tha Cruoa
County Journal, a new.i.ao.r of arner
I circulation pilntad and published la Prln
villa, Crook County, Oraault, fur a parlod vt
U weeae mwa.utlval.
Hat of first publiratlon nf thm summons
M tha lh day of Auiiual, I II ID.
M. U. KLLIO'IT, Atuiniay for Plaintiff
. . .. IM7a
NOTII E Or II A l ie or HKAI, MrATN
IN THM CiniN IV (OUST OK TIIK HTA'I'B
K (IKKiiON H)K CKIHlK COUNTY.
la tha maltar of tlue,eeiat of Kill. U. Cor
atl, ilarwaaed.
NOTII K IH HKRKIIY (IIVKN by In under
alanad, tha AHmliilelralor of tha batata of Kf
fla II. CoroetL Daraeed. that h will, puratMlit
la an ordar of tha Uiunly Court mad., ai d in
tared on tha oth day of July, lain, tail at lira.
aala. after tha th day of Hnlml-r. i'l.e,
at tlx offir of M. K, KIIU.it, ai l'rln-vlll.
Crook County, Oraaoa, subject to confirmation
by tha County Court of Crook County, Omron,
lae following daarrlbad ml aaUw bvlonalna
to aald eetal to-wit i U1 Three and llw South
Half of tha Nnrthweel Quarwr of Section rive,
la Township nlilean, South of Hanae It K.t
nf Ih. Willamette Meridian la Crook County,
Oraaon.
latad Ihla llh day nf AiirusL IHt
(IKOHtiK M. COHNKTT.
Ailmmiatrator of tha ut of fcffl 8.
Cornatt, aeaaaaed. JUt&d
NOTICB TOR PUBLICATION
fWpartm.nt of tha Interior, U. B. Land Of
flea al Tha UaJlaa, Oraaoa.
. , . July Vt, 1911
Nollra la harrby alvrn that
KMMA MOhlKIL
form.rlr EMMA HINU, of Dry Laka, O
von. who, on Novambar lath, 1UU, ma.lt
llnmaalaad Kntry No. OUIMt, for BWU NW'.,
HWV,, 17, rlKV. HK'h, Mac. II, N fj NWV,,
HI). 'fWnahip So, HR 2) Kt Vrillamaila
atarldlan, haa ftlad notlra of Iniantlnn tn m.kk
rinal Ihra Yr fnait, to aatahllah claim to
tha land abov daarrlb-d, bafora Chaa. A. Hh.r
man, Unllad Hlalaa Commiaalon.r, at Ufa.
O.aaon, on tha 7th day of tioptambar, imH.
Claimant nainaa a awltneaaaai
John Wilaon, of lry lika, Oraaon, Rkhard
ttho.1. of Dry I Jilt-. Oraaon, Lawia W. Itan
aett, of Dry Uka. Union, J. H. Whlttakar. of
I'ry Lak, Oraaon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
IHU Kvulatar
NOTICK FOR I'UIILICATION
Oaiwrtinanl of tha Intailor, U. B. Land Of
fir al Tha UaJlaa, Oraaon.
July 12. IVIS
Nullr la han-hy alvan that
JOHN R. W1IITTAKKR
of Dry I-akn. Omlon, who, on May th. 19H.
tad. Ilonitatirad r.ntry No, Ql'iuul mna Juna
tlt, mada Ail.llllonal Kntry, No. 016116.
f-r 8'K'i, liar. IS, NKW. E BKii. IW. 114.
Twu, id. 8. It. HO Kaat Wlll.oi.ll. M.rtdlan,
hia fllMl notlra of Intention to maka llnat
Thraa Yaar rnwf, to aatabilah rlalm to lha
land al.va daarrlbad, Iw-fora Chaa. A. Sher
man. United Mtatr Conimlaalonvr, at rtti,
On-iinn, on lha 7tb day of nVpu-mbar, lula.
Claimant namaa a awttnraaaa I
John 0. Wilaon, of Dry lka, Orrimn, Rlrh
ar4 KIkmI. of Dry Laka, Oivaon, K.nma Mo
trr, of Dry lika, Oraaon, Tlioodor Armatrona,
of Dry Laka, Onuron.
li. FRANK WOODCOCK,
ltue . ItniuUT
NOTICK Of FINAL HKTTLRMKNT
Nuiir. la h.rrhy alvan by tha amlaralanad
tha vxarutril of tha aatate of Frank Walwr,
drfrfcMMj, that aha haa mafia and fllvd with
tha dark of thla court bar final accounting- of
har atlmlnlatratlon of aald a. lata and h
aaurt haa aat Haturday, tha 14th day of Hau
U4nlr, ItflH, at ten o'clock In tha forutioon
at tha County Court room In I'rlnalita. Ora
awn, aa lha tlm and plara for haMiln and
a-ttllna aald final accountlna. Al hl-n tlm
and plnra, any paraon Interaated in atld aa
Uta may appvar and objvrt to aald final ae
ountlng. MARY J. nOYCK,
Kiarutrll of tha KalaUl tf
Frank Wrbar, Daoaaavd 40ttc
BKMTORATION TO KNTRY OF LANDS IN
NATIONAL FORK8T
Llat -UZ.
4-aota
Nullr la harrby alvan that tha land dra
ertbrd below, atnbrartna l.t).ta.nl acraa, within
tha Ochocn National Forrat, Orrann, will na
ubjart to aatllvmvnl und inlry undi r Hit. pro
vtalona of tha homrataad lawa of tha Unltrd
ftlatc and art of Jun II, lunii, (M Hint.. Kit,
al tha United Htate Ijind ofrlrajit Tha llallra.
Omton. on rU..t.mlx.r XI, 1UI8. Any aattlar
who wnl actually and In aood faith claJmlna
any of aald landa for aurtrullural purtMiua
prior to January 1, llnid, and haa not abandon
ed aamc, haa a prcfaranra nuht to mak a
homeataail antry for lha lamia actually otru
picl. Maid landa went llalv4 upon lha appli
cation of th pvraona mentioned below, who
hav a prvfarrnr right aulijrct to tha !iri.ir
riaht of any auch eutllcr, pruvi.U-d aurh aetllvr
or applicant la qualified to mak homaateail
antry and tha prvfvrvnra rfkht la axarciacd
prior to Maptembar HI. 1UIH, on which date tha
lamia will be lubioct to aatlleraant and ntry by
any qunntied iH-raon.
any quniiuea Hereon.
Tha NWi4. thcWt NKW NW
M, tha VCjHW'A, tha W'4 SW14
T. 17 S, R 111 K, th NK14 NEUi Sec,
Tha wv NWii, thcwi. HKA NWV1 Bm.
rv n oac. n
Sec 22, T
17 S K 20 K, Uit 1 t.18.01 acre), Lot i MM
I, t.V, nt ixit l l6.u. arroal, th HK'A
NK
'4, tha KVi BW4 NKU Sec. 4, th 8W
rWS Hae
V Mae IS. th NK14
Sac.
tha 8 Mi
, nr.vi
Sec.
15,
18
It IS K, th KKli. tha S'4 tivV', gee 18, the
V.y, NKV, HW14, th. NWV4 8W14 8.
ft nc
', the 8H
17.
HV, HKU Sec. ID. tha N'i. NWU 8c.
22, T 18 8, It 19 V,. tha NWU Bee 12,
T 18 3, R 20 B W M. containing l.OHlSl aerta,
luted without application; Lint s-81122.
July 16, 1U18. D. K. FAKR0TT,
Actintf Aaalatant Cornlatiuner of the
General Land Office. 40t4c
NOTICE OF MKKTINC, OF BOARD OF
EUU1LIZATION
Nolle la hereby given that on Monday, tha
th dny of September, 1W18, th lama being the
accoml Monday In September, Ilia Board of
Kquiliutlnn will attend at th Court Houne
In Prinevilla, Crook County, Oregon, and pub
licly examine tha aaeeeament rolle, and eorroct
all rrora In valuation!, deacrlptions and qual
kiea of landa, lota and other property aaaeaaed
by the aeaeaaor, and It la th duty of all pr
anni Intrnwted to appear at th time and place
aptminted aa provided by law.
Date of Klrat Publication, Auguat 15, 1018.
Date of Laat Publication, September (, 1918.
40Hp H. A. FOSTER, Aaaeaaor.
'N0TICB FOR PUBLICATION
Department of th Interior, U. 8. Land Of
fice at Th Dalle. Oregon, July 18, 1U18.
Nolle la hereby given tlml
ANNIE HtCMI'STHAD,
Mother and heir to GUOIWlO Vi KREIl'KR,
ot Samliih, Waahlngton, ho, o.l Jununry
I 1115. mad HomaaUtau Kntry No. O..H.'S, foi
' E Vi (Kal half, Sectiou Y. Townahlp 20. S.
, K. 20 Kaat Willamette Meridian, hai filed
notice of Intention to make final Three
year Proof, to Mtabliih claim to th land
above described, before kLlnicr M, Pock, Unlt
ad Statea Commlaaioner, at Hampton, Oregon,
a the 14th day it September, HUM,
Claimant name aa witneaaeat
Willie C. Derrick, of 11 rot here, Or., Emll
Van Laacke, of Dry Lake, Oregon ; lleorge P.
Alliion, of Hampton, Oregoni Albert Aloxan
er, of Dry Lake, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK
Keg later,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Of
fice at The Dnllca, Oregon, July 15, 11118.
Notice la hereby given that
JOHN MONTGOMERY
4f Prlnevllle, Oregon, who, on August Srith.
11114. made Desert Land Kntry No. 018796,
for SE'4 NRVi Section 24, Township It S. H.
14 Hunt Willamette Meridian, hua filed notice
f Intention to mttke Mnul DeHert Lund Proof,
to CHlnhliiih clnim to the land nhuve deHcrlh.
cd, before Lake M. Ueihtell, United Stall
CommlHaioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the
lot dny of September, 1918.
Claimant names aa witnefmeB!
GeorKe. W. Doilnon, of I'viiieville, Oreiron;
John M. Kiliott, of Prineville, Oregon ; Noah
W. Floyd, of Prineville, Oregon, Kiuhard Bun
dle, of Prineville, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK.
I6t6e Regiatar
NOTim to rRKiiiTiiua
Noll la her.hr alvan br tha underalaned,
Ih. AdmlnLtralrls of tha rll of John f.
Morris, IhNmuwd, In all (milium of aald da.
raaanl, and Ui all persona havlna claims
avelnat aald fatal In irnwnt Ih a.m.. Hh
tha proper vouchers to tha umUralaiird al lha
I "III., of M K. KIIMI, In I'rlnrvlll. On.
' ..n. within al nv.nlhe from tha data of tha
flr.1 pill.llrallon of Ihla notlra.
at of rlrat I'ulillcallon, Haptambar 12.
I lUIH,
FANNIB MORRlfl,
Admlnlalratrla of th KaUl. of
John r. Morrla, Doraaaad. 44to
N.llc. Far Pehllrellaa
ll.parlm.nl af lha Interlay
U. 8. Und (II flea at Th Dalle, Oregon,
Ralilamliar ilh, I9IN,
Nolle I hereby given that
AMKLIA WOLKF.
of Frinevllla, Oraaon, who, on Auguat llh.
1014, maile llomeateed Entry No. OHir.Nj, fr
r--nV, nr., nw.,, Flrrtlon VI, Town.hlp
III Boiiih. Hang la F-aat. Willamette Meridian,
has filed noil, a of intention to maka final
thra year Proof, to aatahllah claim to th
land above drarrihed, before Warren Hrown,
Clerk of Ih t'lrrull Court, at Prtiu-vllle, Or,
(on, on th 24th day of October, 1918,
Claimant name aa wllneaeea i
Otto Itadloff, li.nl.l R. Putnam. Ed. C.
White, Robert Vaaey, all of Prlnevllle, Oregon,
II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
fP Keg later.
' Nntlr Far PaMlratlen
Dapartmant f lha Intarlar
II. ,. Und Office at Th Dellee, Oregon,
Haplamher th, 1918.
Nollra la hereby given that
AI.ONOO C. NK1118
nf Ijimi.nla. Oraaon, who, on Juna 4th, 1911,
mada ll'imaatead Kntry No. 016IU2, for 8
SKI4. NKI4 8F.)4. cWlton 18, Town.hlp t,
K.H1O1. Ilanaa 14 Fjuit, Willamette Meridian,
haa filed nolle of Intention to make final
threa year Proof, to eetabllah claim to th
land above daarrlbad, before l ake M. RerhtH
U. 8. Commleeioner, at Prlnavllla, Oraaon,
on th 22nd day of October. 1918.
Claimant namaa aa wltneaaaal
George If. Ragnar, of lmont, Oregon ;
John N, Haaland, of Lamonta, Oregon : Franria
F. Wright, of Prlnavllla, Oregon; Numa F.
M.'Coln. of Prlnavllla
H. FRANK WOODCOCK.
44tlte RegUter.
NOTICB OF BPF.CIAL ELECTION
Nntlr la hereby given that a eparlal elect
ion will ha held on Momuiy, the lAth day of
Jt.pl.mber, 1918, between tha legal voting
hour on aald date at Beaement of Court
llouae, In Prlnavllla. Oregon, at which elect.
Ion there will b submitted to th legal voters
of aald City for their adoption or rejection
In following prnnoaed charter amendment :
RF.SOI.IITION
IIR IT RKSOLVF.I) IIY THK COUNCIL OF
that tha following lieoimaad am.ndmM.1. tA
l k "ir.vii.i.r ur(r,itllM,
'M-ri.r i mm vny o ana me eame are
hereby proinaed for aubmiaalon to the legal
1 1. I I
t aald Cltr be and lha aam. ar.
, Tr i-e-'ai WiF eteciion lO D Peld
aa In thla reaolutton provided 1
CMARTKR AMKNDMKNT8 SU1IMITTKD TO
TIIK VOTF.RH BY TIIK CITY COUNCIL
AN ACT to amend an Act entitled
An Act to Amend an Act entitled ' An
Act to Incorporate the City of Prineville,
trook County. Htate of Oregon; and to repeal
an Act entitled "An Art to tnrorporate Ih
Town of Prlnavllla, Wasco County, Oregon."
approved October 2S. man; and to repeal an
Art enlllleil "An Act to amend an Act entitled
An Act to Inco.iH.ml. the town of Prlnevllle,
In Waarn (now Crook I County, Oregon," ap
proved October M, 1WKI, and to repeal all
Act. or parte of Arta in conflict herewith."
approved February 14. I8H7; and to repeal an
Art entitled "An A't to amend Section 17 of
nrx w incortatrat ine
Town of Prlnevllle. In Waaco Count. fi,.n
approved October 2S. IHH11." filed In the office
of the Keintary of Stale February 18, IH91."
appmvH Febmay 18. Imi9. and aa aulaw
quenlly mimiW by an Act of the lgl.latlve
AwemMy of th. State of Oregon. Approved
leliruary U. 1918. and flll n the
office of the Secretary of Stale
February IS. I ana, and aa subsequently amend
ed by an Act auhmitled to and approved by the
....... . .., , . uc.n nela therein
r '" "4 euhaeouently
r, suomniea to and appai.ved
t'. I'lr'.t "J M"1 ' " lh -l''"l
km held therein on September II, 1918. and
u amend all other amrmlmenU thereto anarled
by Hie Uglslallv. Asaembly or by vote of th
eubmlt'ted to and approved by the voters of
.fcrin,i.'j 7 7r l"'"' rm therein on
the loth day of December, I9J7.
BE IT FNACTK1) IIY TIIR PFOPLE OF
THK CITY OF PRINEVILLE.
that an Act entitled
"An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act
to lncon.rnte th. Clt, of Prlnevllle. Crook
, ;,, " "ici.rporai tn Town
Jl5 A W."f" C.""Xv. Omron." ap-
?r. a . ,An1A, to an Act entitled
Jin. 1. ii ln,nornte th. Town of Prln.
villa. In Waaco (now fmokl County, Oregon
Will. iliLJ- an
. A. .i.i j .? ' . amenq ruction 17 of
an Act .ntltled -An Art lo Incomornte the
Town of Prinrv lie. In Waco County. Ore
gon appmved October 2D, 1HH8," filed In tha
1'J.:..tt, ft!' ' Stat. FebruarJ IH.
IBM. approved February 18. U99, and as
siiUequcntly amended by an Act of the Leg
12 th' 8U, "f Oregon, ap-
mi La h' 8"'.",u'r of Stat. February 18.
. Shminli V ",""l'"n'l' amended by an Act
ST m A t h" " a" ,"i"0u""1)' amende
theriT"L"i '."V h.r l''"0n "''O
all h. " H'l"rmb" and to amend
all other amendmcnta thereto enacted by tha
people"' AMrmW " vote of th.
la'llTriw 1? Xni hr v0 of
on the tenth day of December. 1917. be an the
same Is hereby amended by adding to Chanter
r.Ldf""foli;hw;?r SK,'",, '"8-
CHAPTER XI
SECTION 8 For the purtmsv of raising the
nec..ry additional fund to complete th.
eonstrucllon of the sold rnllnu,.! th? Cound'
a Ztl'al)?!"tr "nd ""lred to Issue
and aell negotiable coupon bonds of the City
in a sum not to ctrecd eighty-five thousand
Snt.,,re:t,!f'1.0fl0V hi.c': "'d 0""'l .hall bear
Interest at a rate not to exceed aix per cent
. Tlmr.. Bnum. Payable semiannual
ly, maturing twenty (20), yoara from date
nt, ".n . ?M , option of the
if ee L. y,Mm rou"n '""o,, on and
fvT. I n'i" ,"mr ,rm ""' whl-h Mid
Munlcl! I knOW Clt 0f Prinevill.
i". nJ.J.mnrov'"c"t Honda. Series B "
P.KCm0N I' C"n" of th. City of
Prlnevllle Is hereby directed to levy a special
by the City Charter or any amendments thre
to. sufficient to pay the Interest accruing on
..nta ""'""'H this amendment and
on and after one (II year from the date of
the issuance nf such bonds, such further levy
UlrSV """? to provide a sinking fund
turity ,mOUn uii bo"d t ma-
SKCTION 8. Th, Indehtedneaa authorised by
this amendment to the charter of the City of
Irinevllle Is In addition to all Indebtedness
heretofore authorlu-d and Incurred hy said City
of Prlnevllle and is not to be considered aa af
fected by any limit, of Indebtedness in aaid
cna-icr or elsewhere.
Clly of Prineville and all ordinance, or part
of ordinances of said City In conflict withth.
provisions of this Charter Amendment are
hereby modified or repealed a. th. cas. may
require In order that thla amendment may be
In effect.
RESOLVED FURTHER that this resolution
for proposed Charter Amendments submitted
to the voters hy the Council be filed with the Ite
corder npor 1 Its approval by tho Mavor for sub
mission to the Icgsl voters of said municipality
for their rejection or approval to be anted
upon at a special election to be held therein,
and which special election is hereby called for
Monday, the 28rd day of September, 1918, to
vTded " Uch Cas n(1
RpSOLVED FURTHKR that a copy of this
resolution be forthwith upon Its approval
transmitted to th. City Attorney who shall
within five (M days thereafter provide and
return to the Recorder a hnllot title for such
measure to he voted on at said election as by
law provided, or in event tne City at this
time has no City Attorney, or In case of hU
absence from the City, that a copy of this
resolution be forthwith UHn its approval hv
u,'tn,-nc?r lr"Tl,t",,1 " s"i'1 M"y"f who shall
willim five (51 days theroaflcr provide and
turn to the Recorder a ballot title for such
measure to he voted at SHi election as hy law
provided. y
RESOLVED FURTHER (hat the Recorder he
""'!, 1 l '"hereby instructed und required to
publish this resolution In full containing the
liemnahnve proposed Chapter Amendment,
and the ballot title and number In full in The
Crook County Journal ami in the rent nil Ore
gon Enterprise, same being the official city
newspapers, once or oftcnor within the ten
(111) days immediately preceding the special
alert ton at which earn are to h voted anoat
HE IT FURTIIKK KKHOLVKD that Monday
tha 2rd day of Haptembar, 1918, between th
legal voting hour, of aald day la hereby desig
nated aa lha tlm for boiling said aim-lal
alM-tum, and tba baatn.nt ol Cnirt H'nisa,
Prlnavllla, Oregon, la hereby daelgnated and
appointed as tba ixilllng place for aald election
and M. I). Powell. I.. C. I'.rrv and I W
Ward are h.r.by appointed Judgaa, and Ethl
Glas and Hurepta Johnson are hereby ap
pointed clerk for aald .lection i
KKHOLVKD FURTHER that Inasmuch as
l la nereeaary In ordar to dav.bo tba Indua
Wtee of tha City that thla resolution go Into
Immediate effect, and that th development
nf certain Industrie depand Ulmn tha paaaage
of thla resolution, and that aald Induatrtea are
nacaaaary for th Immediate preiwrvation of
the peace, health, and safety of th City, aa
amarganey ta hereby ilarlaead to aalat and thla
resolution shall ba In effect lmml lately after
,m iwMHRfl sun appmval by tne Mayor.
Paaaad by th Council this tth day of Sav
temlr. 1918, by the following vote. 1
Yaaal five It).
Nave; none.
Submitted to th. Mayor September 10. 1911.
Approved by th. Mayor K.icn.l- r In, 1918.
D. F. STEWART,
Atteatt CEO. F. EUSTON, Recorder. ,''
Th. ballot till for al4 maasura la aa fob.
Iowa 1
CHARTFR AMENDMENT SUBMITTED TO
THE VOTERS BY THE CITY COUNCIL
AN ACT
To amend th. Charter of. th. City of Prln.
vlll enacted by th lglslativ Assembly and
approved February 18, law and all auheequent
amendment thereto enacted by th. Iglalatur.
or by vote of th paopl. and particularly
Onapter XI thereof by providing for an ad
ditional laaua of bond In th aum of lghly
flv. thousand dollars 1186,000.00) togathcy
with a tea levy to pay tha principal and In
tercel thereon in order to provide fund to
complete In construction of Ih railroad autb
orised by said Chapter XL
lull YES
ll NO.
4412.
SHIPP & PERRY
DEALERS IN
Lumber, Moulding, Shingles
Doors, Windows, Paints
Oils, Glass, Lime and
Cement
J a
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
SOLDIERS STAND
WAR TEST WELL
Washington. Announcing that more
than 1,600,000 American soldiers have
embarked (or foreign shore, General
March reiterated hi belief the pres
ence of 4,000,000 troops of the United
State In France by next summer
would enable the allies to carry out
any campaign the may adopt for the
defeat of Germany and th end of the
war.
General March Impressed the news
paper men who met him In the con
ference with the absolute confidence
American officers have In their men aa
a result, of the Initial tests on the
battlefields of France.
"My confidence In th soldier 1 In
spired and developed by serving with
thera and beside them In battle. I
have ordered back from France certain
men who have won distinction over
there to give them increased rank In
the divisions organizing at home.
"These officer are now telling me
Interesting things which have not yet
come over in official reports. One of
ficer reported specifically that In one
engagement of the first American di
vision the men captured 68 German
guns and brought them In at the rear
of our truck. On the same occasion
they took 3500 prisoners.
"Another officer reported that the
second division, which he was with,
captured 10 complete German batteries,
which they brought In and presented
to General Pershing.'
GERMANS TIRED OF WAR
Prisoner Tsken by Americans Say
Now Teuton Offensive Unlikely.
With the American Army on the
Vesle. German soldiers believe that
Germany Is not planning any more of
fensives because of the manpower
shortage, according to one of a party
of seven ot a German patrol captured
by the Americans east of Fisimes. The
prisoner said the German soldiers no
longer had any' enthusiasm for war.
Most of those with whom he came
In contact believed the war would end
soon.
The prisoner had been fighting for
three years, and declared he was thor
oughly tired of It. He said the soldiers
understood that the German losses
during the recent hilled offensives had
been very great.
Plenty of rmans, he added, would
desert and surrender If given the op
portunity. Many of them are con
stantly watching for a chance to give
themselves ud.
Sixteen Men Held for Incendiary Fire
Freiino, Cl. SliUten men now be
ing held In FYeeno and Sacramento
Jalla on fi-lnral warrants will be
charxed with reaponglblllty for 'the
wheat fluid fire. In South Dakota and
big lumber mill flrna In Wah!ng;Un
and Oregon, together with score of
fire In the San Joaquin valley, extend
ing pver period of nearly two years,
Sidney J, Shannon, deputy U. 8. mar
shal In Freino, said here. Shannon
ha been conducting an Inveetlgatloo
for mora than a year and a half and
made all th arreet. He alio seized
two laboratory which he aald. the
men established for the manufacture
of Incendiary device.
Reported German Chancellor Resigned
Geneva. German Imperial Chancel
lor Hertllng ba banded hi resigna
tion to the kaiaer on the plea of III
health, according to report from Mu
nich, via Zurich.
Japanese Troop Occupy Khabarovsk.
Shanghai. Japanese forces have oc
cupied the town of Khabarovsk, Siber
ia, according to advice received here
from Vladivostok.
aaJSJSairfSsaaN.SNaNa.
Can there be any Amrican who is not doing all he can to help win the
war? Who pretends to believe that we could have kept out?
Who whines or growls about the little sacrifice he is asked to make?
Who gets panicstricken and thinks that it would be better to compromise
with the Hun and listens to the serpent whisperings of German propaganda?
If such an American exists let him realize what Germany has done to
Russia, which gave in and negotiated a cowardly peace.
There is only one thing for us all today and that is war to the bitter end
war until the Hun is utterly and completely destroyed. .
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