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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1901)
A Good Office Now. Tim oII'icd of county ourvcyor Iiiim mwldunly lcupcd into rornl ni'iiro uh ono of tlio tuoHt import ant ofliccH of the county. The diiiiifH! in ttie refill. il a nrw law iniittud lit tlm liiht c(r ihluti ve MWHion. On of tlio uw fu.iturt'H in tlmt tho mirvcyor Iiiih coinjdoto UicrviHioit of tlm construction of liriilgi'H, culvortH, roudn, dilclicH, or otliiM' iiildii: worlm to bu conHtructcd under tlio authority of th county court, JIuih uImo to Hupcrintcnd tlx: coiiHtruction of nil rucli jiulilie worlsH, uiiIchd othirwiHu ordered. 'Win-never tlio critiinuted cit of any hridgo to ho ooiuitructod ex cued i $2(10 tlm county niirveyor mi vurtiweH lit IhiIkiukI in conjunction with tint county court opena wild hidn and the court awanlM the con tract. The pint and Hiirvey of any pub lic or private road U hereafter to he copied into the records at the court bouse by the mirvoyor, a work that ban hitherto been done by the county clerk. He shall alno make a complete description of all or any part of the real estate of tbo coun ty to be made out and entered in proper rolls furnished by the county clerk. The law also givm the surveyor lar).'e powers as follows: "The sur veyor shall procure at the expense of the county the materials and reijuisites for carrying into effect the provisions of this net, and the county court shall pay for the same and all expenses incurred therein out of the general fund of the county." Another section says: "The county surveyor shall receive fees for his services, the sum of five dollars per diem for each and every day necessarily employed in the performance of the duties as above enumerated, and ten cents per mile for each mile actually trav eled in going from the county sent to mid from the place of Hurvey. Tho interest Win nine to be rhovrn in tho cultivation of bromus and the satisfactory results thus far obtained indicate that it is like ly to heroine a favorite forage plant in this section, particularly for lands not subject to irrigation or that can be only irrigated to limited extent. ifarney County N.IWH. Gary House Bar. Henderson. & Pollard, Proprietors. FEME WSHBS, Vhe $cc JiivQ, THE PLACE TO SAVE MOHEYi Srand Spring Opening, MAIN KTItl'ET. I'l'.ISEVILLE. OREGON Look Out Tho Olynlpia Chronicle says: Every column in a newspaper con tains ten to twelve thousand ilis' tinct pieces of metal, displacement of one of which cau.-es a blunder or typographical error. And yet some people claim great smartness if I hey can find an error in a news paper. When some people find word with tlio wrong letter in it they nro sure thev could have spelled that word right, and they are happy for a whole day, and go around and tell how the editor misspelled a word." FOR THE AWMILL MAURY JL I Ja. jcuu 111 yum mm We have a good assortment on hand and flaw extras to order. I, HAWKINS BEOS. If you are not satisfied with your Innt corset, when are ready for your net, try tho American Lady Ctmvr, tlfrect from the kwjtory. I am sole aeiu in Priuevilie. Tlie only trouble is Wfe)1 They eie good satisfaction. Cheap in prion only, l i quality superior to anytliini; made in that lino ami will i a longer than anjthing you ever had. HUMJI. !l.i-l.m.n.r.1WrM. ,m lnrTT sal uutc Call at Mill or A dilr Callahan, who was arrested upon charge of being one of the men who kidnaped young Cudahy, was found not guilty by an Omaha jury, and the judge expressed himself in very forcible language Amongst other things be said: "It is impossible to understand how twelve intelli gent men could have agreed upon such a verdict after listening to the testimony. The defendant could not have chosen more wisely if he bad been selecting his own repre sentatives, and the community could not have made a more un satisfactory selection. This jury is discharged without the compli ments of the court." Callahan's attorneys were not present, and the defendant expressed a desire to thank the jury in bis own behalf This the court refused to permit, ifc said the jury did not deserve any thanks. PRICE, OREGON , Us Meat mi Foster & Lehman Proprietors. A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork. Bacon, Lard, and Country Produce. Main st. 'Phone 31. fim&L Which is the first question With you when buying Muslin Underwear, Cheap or Good. Here ia both good because I dare sell none other. Cheap in price only. White Petticoats. Variety and Price. Chemises, flight ficbes. 'Drawers. Corset Covers. A share of your trade respectfully solicited. 1 MICIIELL. ( Boone & Doak, Hamilton Stables and Redby Feed Barn, Stock boarded by day, week or month. Fine saddle horses and livery turnouts. Kates reasonable. Good accommodations. Remember us when in Prine ville, find we guarantee that your patronage will bo appreciated and deserved. BOXNEY & COIIIIS, Proprietors. The Regulator Lin VI DEALERS IX- AI10 Chaps, Bits, Spurs and everything pertaining to a cowloy's outfit. We also make a fine ladies' side saddle. Repair ing promptly and carefully done. Immediate attention given to mail orders. Prinevillc, Oregon. ED N. WHITE, JOHN COMBS. White & Combs. -DEALERS IX- 1 TflTTriPS DOMESTIC ami fJf ABC ' COUNTRY ORDERS FIRST DOOR SOUTH SOLICITED. POINDEXTER HOTEL. PEINE VILLE, OREGON. The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. Steamers "REGULATOR" and "DALLES CITY" daily between The D.iiles and I'urilund. Passenger and Freight .Service. Passenger Service: We offrr unsurbassed Inducements to passengers, and respectfully (illicit thoir patrnnnge. Our specialties are coiutort. Quirk X"'i! aiu pli'Haure. Our ateaiuera hxve ben put ill thorough repair, ai.d fci!i tiet added for the ease of patrons. PLLISIRE: Ton much ctnnot be said in favor of this line as a pleasure route. It ii almost miuuxh lo any that "It ia down the Columbia." The cooling braizes, the grand scenery, the freedom Irom luiuke aed dust, com bine to make it a most enjoyable trip. Try it. FREIGHT: We are at all times prepared to handle carefully freight of pll kinds, with promptness. We have a commodious warehouse, wlie-e sliiu meii's cau be taken care of Until milled fur. Wool and wnout ship ments especially solicited. HMfS Mies A Good IMIES: Our rates will always Vie found as the lowest., and always as low as is possible to moke tlitm, Our aim ia t endeavor to keep in line with our former policy, and make it in fact as well as name, "The Rrguli tor Li'ie." Write for rules and illustrated folder. Purchase .o r tii kem and ship your freight via the Regulator Lille. Correspondence solicited. W. C. Allaway, General Agcntt The Dalles, Oregon. ' Prescription E)rmanMiid WANTFD -A am ef ld hnllk that mfAICS wffl Bol bcnclil. They banlih pln tnd prolong Ovegies Rlict. NoM lli. word R I P A N S on the ruckage mil accept bo aubttitute. R'l'PA'N'S. 10 for s ceuls, wr be had at an? drue .tore. Ton aampfea and one thouMi.i tfttimoniala will be mailed to any addreaa for five cent., forwarded to the Ripus Chemical Co.. Ko. 10 Spruce Street, New York. i. t.