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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1915)
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Page? 'i Read This, Please! We are now located in our new quarters and as snug as a bug in a rug, and if you do not believe it just drop in and tie that thirst to our new fountain. Then con sider huving a photo made by our new electric light. Laflers' Confectionery And the Art Shop Special At MicSiefs Fancy Peaches for canning 75c box Fancy Tomatoes v - 75c box All kinds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Careful attention given all mail orders Nothing but Freih Goods will be sent Mrs. I. Michel D. P. Adamson & Co. Prineville, Oregon Pure Drugs and Chemicals. Prescriptions a specialty. Maher & Grosh Cutlery. Books and Magazines Cigars and Sundries. Lowneys Candies in sealed packages. D. P. Adamson & Co. Prineville, Oregon Millinery The New Corduroy Tam is all the rage , just now All colors Mrs. Estes' Millinery Parlors PRINEVILLE. OREGON J Summer is here with Warm Days Have you a good WELL? A drink of nice, cool water , is what you want. Better see or write Wagoner & Co. Prineville. Oregon Well Drillers Artesian wells a specialty Bills Allowed by the Crook County Court A. T. Yancey, Juror County Court $2. 00 3. 00 3. 00 3. 00 3. 00 3. 00 3. 00 2. 00 Percy R. Smith, J. If. Gray, 0. C, Clayiool, " W. II. Kinder, " L. L. Scott, GoyLafollotte, ' Karl McLaughlin," " Chas. L. Ross, Witness, County Court, 0 40 Marion C. Ross, " " . 40 Hans Jaeobson, " " 6.20 Koren Jacohwm. " " 0. 20 Mrs. (Jeorge Hindcrrnan, " 0.00 Mrs. William lierry, " 7. 40 Mrs. T. II. Connors, ' 7. 40 Mrs. Alice Riser," " 8.00 II. G. Kennard, Asst. Water Master 208. 00 Irwin Hod.Hon Co., mdnc. for Surveyor 29. 30 Peerless Cheek Protecting Co., writer for Clerk, 20. 00 Good Roads Machine Co. cutting edges 21. 50 Clark and OuHley, Bal on Cement Walks 13. 85 Farquhar McRca, Hay for Road Men, 10. 00 Homer Ross, cah Advanced, Road work 21. 00 Otto C.Gray, Deputy Sheriff 20. 00 Prineville Drug Co., Mdse for paupers 10.20 Mrs. I. W. Spear, Care of DeArmond Girl, 10. 00 Mrs. I. Michel, Mdse. Court house 2. S5 Mrs. I. Michel, MdesforCol- umbo Prisco, 4. 85 J. C. Farnham, Deputy Assessor, 104. 00 W. E. Finzer and Co. Mdse forSupt. 15.01 Burroughs Add. Mach. G. Repairs 4. 50 John Curtis Lunch for Jury 4. 10 Theo. Aune, Witness, Circuit Court- 9,00 Geo. Preachard 9. 00 S. E. Roberts " " ?.,()) Peter Peluh " " 9.00 Tom Sharp " " 9. CO Louis Main ' " 9. 00 Mrs. F. V. liowlin, Care of J. W. Fleetwood ' 12. 00 Denton G. Burdick, Asst. Dis, Atty. , . , 5. 00 F. V. Wirght, Carpenter Work 23. 05 B. W. Wright, Painting and Varnishing 31. 60 Omar Wilson, Carpenter work 37. 00 D. P. Adamson and Co. Mdse for Officials 7. 40 Statira Biggs, See. County Court 23. 55 Willis W. Brown. Exp. to Portland in 1914 15. 00 Robert W. Gould Dept. Sur- , veyor 33. 50 A. N. Wakefield, Chainman 7. 50 Chester Springer " 5. 00 W. R. Spoch, " and , Car 21. 00 I). M. Davies, Road Viewer 2. 50 Theo. Aune, Dept. Sheriff 51.00 E. B. Knox, Office! Expense GO. 33 E. R. Knox, Board of Prisoners, 2. 00 Mrs. N. G. Davis, care of Mrs. Prisco 7. 50 Gladys Bain, Work in Supt. Office 63. S7 Van M. Morse, Frieght on Lumber 23. 36 Deschutes Power Co, Light and Water 129. 40 Vernon A. Forbes, Asst. Dist. , Atty. 10. 00 J. II. Rosenberg, County Health Officer The Dalles Hospital, Opera tions, Hardenbrook and Perry Router & Thompson, Opera tions, Hardenbrook and Perry, 241. 20 21. 00 256. 00 II. H. Clow, Janior's salary 160. 00 Frank May, Drawing Jury List ' J. D. Davidson, " " 3. 00 3. 00 3. 00 5. 50 J. A. Eastes, J. A. Eastes, Justice Fees I Bert Roberts, Constable Fees 4. 00 Elda Bell, Witness Justice Court John B. Bell, E. J. Marion. " Mary E. Nichols, " 2. 90 2. 90 2. 90 2. 90 WillardH.Wirtz, Exp. Dist. Atty. Con. " " 20. 80 The Bend Co. Lumber for roads II. A. Foster, Stamps," etc. Goldio Wagner, Dept. Assessor 49, 91 150. 00 Redmond Spokesman, Print ing for Supt. 41. 00 J. W. Elliott, Road Viewer 4. 00 II. A. Kelly, Surveyor's Fees 1G7. 50 Tum-a-lurn Lumber Co,, mdse. for roads 27. 70 The Journal, mdse. for officials 117. 50 Home Hospital, care poor 322. 50 C. P. Niswonger burial Mrs. Roberts 45. 00 J . E, Stewart, mdse. for poor 1 5. 35 Shipp& Perry mdse. fur roads 85. 90 John Peters, road work 101,50 jSkime Hdw. Co., nails, 0.75 P. B. Poindexter, Suplee trip Burris case 21. 20 Clifton &Cornettriai!s& md.se. 4. 72 Mrs. A. Agostini laundry of towels Hunsaker Stage Co. Express for Supt. Roy Stuart, Payment on 2. 70 3. 05 wood Roy Stuart, Road work Bend Bulletin. Mdse. for clerk Bend Bulletin, Mdse. for Supt. Bend Bulletin, Mdse. for Circuit Judge li 0. 00 3. 00 27. 09 39. 00 7. 01 A. II. Lippman and Co, Burial of Max Hirsch 53. 50 A. H. Lippman and Co. Mdse. for Supt. 38. 00 Geo. H. Davis, Meals for Insane 3. 60 A. H. Lippman and Co. Mdse. for Circuit Court 79. 50 G. E. Myer, Traveling Exp. 14. 00 G. E. Myers, exp. stamps 30. 00 Warren Brown, Stamps and Exp. , 50. 05 Prineville Machine Shop, Rep. on Sheriff's car 123. 40 N. F. Smith, Recording 130. 00 Norris Bixby, Work in Clerk's Office ' 130. 00 Crandall & Roberts, On acc. j Auditing , 400. 00 Glass & Prudhomme, Ribbons for Clerk 9. 06 Bu.shong & Co. Mdse. for Assessor 2. 56 Bushsong and Co. Md.se. for Sheriff 102. 35 J. O. Jewell, Bond work 49. 50 Jerry Grosskruger, " 4. 00 J. A. West, " " 4.00 Rolt. Nitsche, " 1 4. 00 Jno. R. Howard " 4. 00 L. A. Hunt, " 4. 00 Fred Walter. " 4. 00 TomVedder, " 4.00 C. R. Halloway " 4. 00 Frank Chapman " 4. 00 Freeman Futschcr " 2. 00 S. E. West, " 2. 00 O. E. Halloway, " 2. 00 Earnest Mitchell, " 2. 00 R. L. Barker, " 2. 00 Chas. Hiscoch, " 1. 00 Richard Mitchell, " 2. 00 Allen Willcoxen, " 257. 10 Geo. W. Brewster, Water Master Salary 290. 00 Paulina Stage Line, Freight and Bridge Matreial 16. 50 Chas. Hundman, Road Work 32. 50 A. W, Grater, care of Fleet wood - 48. 00 Mrs. W. A. Bates, care of Mrs. Robinson 50. 00 H. J. Overturf, Services and Exp. , July and August 329. 00 J. F. Blanchard, Services and Exp. Jqly and August 158. 35 O. C. Claypool & Co. Drill 1.50 The following bills were disallowed : Geo. H. Brewster back pay 328.00 Collins W. Elkins mdse Olive Dearmond 2.50 Central Ore. Garage bal ac. 18.60 Walt Graham deputy water master 18.00 Prineville Paint Shop frosting for water master 1.50 Exposition Not to Get Roundup. I'eudleton. Because It will be Im possible to box up and ship to the San Francisco exposition the spirit which has made the Roundup famous, the di rectors have definitely declined the magnanimous offer to take the Round up down there and reproduce it Man Fires Powder Seat, Oregon City By sitting on 25 sticks of stump powdor and then exploding the charge, Gottfried Boese commit ted snioide on his farm between 'Da mascus and Boring, . , Classified Ads The Wants of the People. Men and Women Seeking f I Employment; Help Wanted and Bargains in Everything ? I from a tin pan to a High Class Crook County Stock Farm I FOR SALE TEAM OF MARES Weight about 1450 both with foal. Age 4 and 7 years. Call at this office. Mc 38tf. GOOD --Work team and harness, for Mile. H. K. Allen, Powell Butte, Oregon. 38tf. ONE TEAM Weight about 1250 each, dark bay saddle mare, broke gentle; sorrel colt, halter broke, one buggy, for sale cheap. Write Mrs. L. Jones, Prineville, Oregon, or phne. 38tf . REGISTERED Short horn bulls, one registered Poland China boar, for sale, also have small team geldings for sale or trade for cat tle or sheep. Address, Farmer, care the Journal. 37tf FOR SALE Cheap, one Milwauee binder. Inqure, Prineville Feed and Livery Stable. FOR SALE Gray Gilding 4 years old, weight 1100 pounds broke to ride, gentle to hadle. Ray Const able. 31tf PLOWING WANTED PLOWING Party is prepared to do plowing and harrowing with a tractor, and would like contracts in the Prineville country. Notify this office or write George Whitis, Prineville, Oregon. 38tf WANTED Men and women to make uxe of the Journal's clarified columns. If You Want a New Watch Or want one repaired Or want to trade in an old one as cash on a new one, call or write for estimate on any movement made and a price that will suit you PERCY R; SMITH, Watchmaker and Jeweler WANTED! Young Men and Women who desire to become Leaders in the fiield of business, to enroll at The Dalles Business College for special training in the subjects which qualify you for LEADERSHIP ' There is a demand for our graduates For catalogue address V. R. SANDERS, President The Dalles, Oregoa mm. Stage Coaches Uaos Trail Blazers Cow Boys Cow Giils Racing, Roping ng. Roping J4yA ;ho lusting W Broncho mt nMiM 0 W.R.4 H CaUnM Mm ml te Cmi hr IMu Will S k WESTERM SHOW mn EXCURSION Emigrant Trains j'ff.y . , 'Hl'-v. A "'P""1""" HELP WANTED WANTED Agents to sell home grown nursery stock. Call at this office or write Theodore Hubbard, Grandview, Oregon: , 34. SITUATION WANTED GIRL 16 years old, wishes family work. Living just south of public school. Call or mail a card t Jor;phia Eaf toreno. 42t3p. WANTED DOUBLE SEATED HACK Want ed. Will trade wheat or rye for same. Write C. J. S. Care The Journal. 39tf. FOR RENT BOARDING HOUSE For lease; good garden, garage in connec tion, location on Main street. Ad dress Box 355, Prineville, Or. 38tf FIVE ROOM HOUSE For rent.'ots First Street. Inquire of Mrs. M. H. Bell, residence on Third; 32tf. FOR SALE By Tumalo Cattle Association on September 15. .85 head of 2-year-old steers, 45 head of dry cows, 40 head of heifars, 2s and 3s, 80 head of yearling steers. Floyd W. Scott, See. 42 FOR SALE Modern 9 room bungalo with bath, 60 foot lot. Price $2250 for a short time. Mrs. A. Lively, Culver, Oregon. 42t2p. 17AIU WAUA WASHINGTON SEPT. 16-17-18, 1915 md ttttmn UI b IW tm rHi.pij.ilij AUK md Upo AttUcrtatk w REAL THIS FARES I