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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 1 Prineville Commission House Dealers inall kinds of FARM PRODUCE Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed. Forwarding Storage . and Commission Buyers of Hides, Pelts ? and Fura JACK SUMMERS, Manager Watches, Clocks, Diamonds and Jewelry Call on or write SMITH, the Jeweler Percy R.Smith WHY BUY YOUR STUFF IN PORTLAND City Meat Market J. W. HORIGAN, Prop. Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish Fruit and Vegetables in Season The First National Bank of PRINEVILLE, OREGON Resources Over Half Million This bank is pleased to place at the disposal of its customers the facilities gained during its twenty seven years of continuous service and growth B. F. ALLEN. Pre-. WILL WURZWF.1LKR, Vice Pres. T. M. BALDWIN. Cashier II. BALDWIN. Asst. Cashier E. R. MORRIS, Asst. Cahir Shipp & Perry I Dealers in Lumber. Shiimltw. (Duff. 1'nintH H ml Oiln. UtiliHroid . 9 Gssera A Dollar in the Bank Is worth two in the hand, because it is safer. It soon grows and begins to work for you. . We pay 4 per cent 'ntresortHToVrjo Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or. When you can get it for lest in PRINEVILLE O You can get it for lest ' at our shop. Prineville Meat Market Fighting the Beef Trust and Oysters Moulding. Doors. Windows. Rcmfmu Orimmf iilul Funding ID - - r. ' "SPEAR HEAD" All OLD TIME JAVORITE The Mast Popular Chew for a Third of a Century PURE. RICH FRUITY-SWEET The man who chewi gcti by far the most wholesome enjoyment and satis faction out of tobacco, especially if he -licwj plug tobacco. The rich juices of the leaf are retained in good jdtigs better than in any other form. Tor more than a generation Spear Head liai held fiMt place a the favor ite high-grade plug chewing tobacco. This unique distinction is due solely to the wonderful quality and flavor of Spear Mead the richest, mellowest, tastiest chew in the whole world. Spear Head is the choicest of all red liurlry, hand-stemmed and made into mellow-sweet plugs in a perfectly clean, most sanitary factory. You can't chew the flavor out of Spear Head, because it's s part of the tobacco. That rich, ripe, red Burley taste keeps on pleasing you at long as you keep on chewing. Chew Spear Head and you'll be chewing the purct and most satisfying tobacco that it's possible to make. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper. MARCH TERM OF Continued from page 1. Association submits a proper report of the expenditure of the appropria tion and by Ov's Court to it in 1915, and when said report has been ap proved by the Court. County Roads. Charles A. Sherman Road. . Final Survey and Rerort of Sur veyor continued unttl first day of May Term, 1916. 0. F. Wallenberg Road. Final Survey and Report of Sur- : veyor continued until first day of ; .May Term. j . retention of U. P. Elliott Road, Heanng livid on the Preliminary , Report of the Surveyor; Proper notice to property Holders appear ing; no objections; Surveyor order- ed to make final survey and report j on first day of May Term. - Tumalo Project No. 1 Road. I Preliminary Hearing continued j R. lif-E., W. M., for 1910 and 1914, I until first day of May Term. 'deferred until original papers in I Barnes Butte Road. j matter, prop. -rly executed are filed ' Resolution adopted recommending ! with this Court, the establishment of the Barnes I George C. Truesdale. Butte Road as a public highway i petition of Ceo. C. Truesdale aiid directing the Surveyor to make j nskinjjr to be appointed Road Super j.a preliminary report or survey I visor of nnct No. 25 denied, no lortnwitn. Frank Ogles Road. Resolution adopted recommending the estub-1 lishment of the Frank Ogles Road ; as a public highway, and directing the Surveyor to make a Preliminary ! Report or survey, forthwith. C. H. Dealy Road. Hearing held on the Preliminary neport ei the surveyor; proper noiice to an property owners ap pearing; the Court having consider ed all objections made before it to the said road; Order Surveyor to make final survey and report at the first day of the May Term. G. W. Roberts Change in Winzer Road. Hearing held on the Preliminary Report of the Surveyor; proper notice to all property owners ap pearing; no objections; Order Sur veyor to make final survey and re port on first day of May Term. Recording Gage in Squaw Creek. H. G. Kennard, as Water Master, instructed to purchase and install a recording gauge in Squaw Creek at site of present gorvermnent gauge. Farmer's Telephone Association. On petition filed, franchise grant ed to the Farmer's Telephone As sociation over highway of Crook County. Adjournment for day! Court convened at nine o'clock this Second Day of March, 1916. All officers present. County Roads; Barnes Butte Road and Frank Ogles Road Preliminary Reports of Survey filed; Order setting Wed nesday, the third day of May as time of hearing on said reports and di- reeling that proper notice thereof he given to all property owners j concerned. S. V. Hardin No. 2 Road. Hear.ng on Preliminary Report . Ian continued held; proper notice to j I all property owners appearing; j i claimx for damages as made by J. jo. Powell and 8. V. Hardin at June (term of Oiurt cofmiderH; prelimi-'. nary report approved except an to j'lamages herein allowed; Surveyor inpirurica 10 maKe nnai purvey and . fc ' i i mhjk hi uie morn report; Damages allowed as fol-iintf- lows; To S. V. Hardin, all material : Oregon & Western Colonic ttion necensary to build new fences re- Company: Order warrant drawn j to Raiph L. Jordan, quired on line of road through or in favor of the Oregon & Western j Road Work Warrants. Order adjacent to his place, said material Colonization Company in the sum of warrant drawn ia favor of Corn to be similar to that in the fence, when said company shall have missioners Overturf and BlancharcL on line of said road now on the S. filti.i with the Clerk a deed and each in the sum of Five Hundred V. Hardin place. County agrees j complete abstract to a certian parcel dollars to be used as a portion of , ... to place woven wire fence along ; ' 'ar"l to be used by the county the revolving fund on Road Work. the lines of the road through and i adjacent to the lands of A. Zell and J.O.Powell. A. Zell hereby gives notice in open Court of an appeal, asking for damages for land be- longing to him to be taken for said prittion made in 1915 to the Red road, i motid Potato Show approved. Order M. Mayfield. appropriation in favor of Redmond On proof or lost warrant, order Potato Show in the sum of $250; warrant No. 13.17, Class 27 can- j warraat to be hsued on request on celled in sum of $3.10; and a war- rant in like amount issued to M.j Mayfield. j Charles Sipschen. Petition re-j questing the payment of $4.00 as! fire patrol fees erroneously paid re- j ferred to State Forester, inasmuch j as the full amount of all fees col- lected by this County for Fire Pa trol has been remitted to the State Forester. F. S. Dunn. Order warrant No. 636, Class A in the sum of 33.10 issued to F. S. Dunn cancelled, as erroneous, and a warrant issued to the said F. S. Dunn in the sum of $2.50. Thomas M. Anderson Camp. Order warrant drawn in the sum of $46.80 in favor of Xhi Thomas M. Anderson Camp for use of indi-1 gent soldiers of Crook County. J. W. Livingston filed by J. W Livingston of Redmond asking for indemnity in the sum of $25 for one tubercular cow slaughtered under the 1915 law. Order settinir Tues- day, the fourth Jay of April. 1916. as time of hearing on said claim. Unlawful Assessment. All action on the claim of unlaw- ful assessment of Si, SEi of Section 24. Twp. 18-S. R. 12-E. W. M.. and I bits 3 and 4 of Sec. 19, Twp. 18-S. road supervisors being appointed , tis year und the present system 0f Poa,i WOrk Redmond Bank of Commerce. On proper proof to the Court showing payment of taxes on land on which no patent had been issued ; order refund of said taxes in the sum of '$70.00 to D. H. Peoples as , aKtnt fur ju-dmond Bank of Com- , merce. ( County Agricuturalist. Order an appropriation for the c ounty Agriculturalist in the sum of $1500 for the year, 1916. Order warrant drawn in favor of C. L. Hawley Secretary Board of Regents; of Oregon Agricultural College in the sum of $750.00; and direct Clerk to draw a warrant in like amount to said C. L Hawley or his successor in office on the first day of July, 1916. Loagn McPherson. Order judg ment of Crook County, Oregon, vs. Logan McPherson in the sum of $46.00 cancelled and satisfied on the receipt of $23.00 ,) 1 1 t ..! A... I . . . . . . . cm ot irannaii and Kotierts, public accountants, found the lowest and accepted for audit of Crook County books. District Attorney instructed to draw contract. Squaw Creek Irrigation District. Hearing held according to notice ! for formation of Squaw Creek Irri gation District. Geo. Brewster appearing for the Squaw Creek Irrigation Company objects to the petitions as irregular form and a3 to the number of qualified signers. Geo. Brewster appearing for Hahn Friede on Sec 16 in Twp. 15-Southjor after September 1, 1916. Range 10-East, W. M asked to have said land wilhdrawn from the dtrict as not susceptable of irri- t tUt inn fft im ftt nf.Mnail biiiha Appearancc by the cht,V(;in. njxn Lumber Company asking to have the NJ of Sec. 34, Twp. 15-S., Range 10-E., W. M., withdrawn as nt susceptible of irrigation. All matters ordered continued for further consideration until Wednes- "V. the 15th day of March, 1916, f"r cemetery purposes and adjoining the north side of the Old Cemetery at Prineville. . Redmond Potato Show. Report of expenditure of appro- Classified Ads ij The Wants of the People. Employment; Help Wanted i i.viii viii pan is a a . ig . . viaog VUUI liy jmsT. I ai III FOR SALE GET WINTER EGGS-50 Ancona and Brown Leghorn pullets laid me 104 dozen eggs during Janu ary and February. Can furnish a few settings. Will guarantee them thoroughbred and fertile eggs. Sam Ellis, Prineville, Ore gon. 17tfe. FOR SALE Thirty head of young cows with calves by side or soon to be fresh. H. H. White, Kent, Oregon. 17t3c. WHITE WYANDOTTES Hens for sale. City. Price $1 each. C. C. Brix, 16tfe. , WORK HORSES For sale. See J. C. Brix, Powell Butte, or C. C. Brix, Prineville. 16tfc. A FEW Very fine White Leghorn cocks, Petaluma and Corvallis tested strains at $1 each. A. D. Pratt, Post, Oregon. 16tfc. TEAM OF MARES Over 3,500 in weight, also stallion shire, coming two years old. extra large, for sale reasonable. Inquire at this office, or write Box 71, Prineville. lotfc. AT A BARGAIN A 2.600 pound team for sale with harness and wagon. Inquire at Deschutes Power Company office. 14tfc. NEW OLIVER TYPEWRITER Number 5 for sale at a bargain. Call at this office and inspect this machine. Will take half cash and half wood. 14tfp. NEW WEBER WAGON one two seated hack, one ladies' saddle and bridle, two sets of hack har ness all for sale cheap. Hamilton Stables, City. 14tfc. FOR QUICK SALE-I will sell my Overland touring car just over hauled with electric lights and starter; extra new casing. Has run about 2500 miles. Price $350. E. H.B. Call Journal Office. 13tf. EARLY WHITE Seed potatoes, dry land grown. Free from disease. The earliest. Write Lewis Regelsberger, Prineville, Oregon. 12tf. FOR SALE Team of work horses, bay and sorrel, weigth about 1100 each. E. H. Brent, Kamstra building. j lltf. CREAM SEPARATOR-Slightly "Used, as good as new. De Lavel. Cost $75. Will sell at a discount. Chas. 0. Christiani, Prineville, Oregon. 16tfc. AUTO FOR SALE-1915 model Like new. Snap if taken at once. Inquire at Journal Office. 16tfc, DR. H. E. BURD0N Chiropractic Physician MOVED Adjournment for day. Court convened this Third day of March, 1916, at hour of nine o'clock in the morning. All officer present. S. V. Hardin No. 2 Road. Final Survey with Held notes and report of Surveyor filed; accepted and approved by Court. Order sa d road as therein described open- ed as a public highway. Ralph L. Jordan. On Proof of loss of warrant No. 347, Class 26 in amount of $6.00, order warrant in like amount issuei Dedication of Plats. Dedication and plats of the High land Addition to Bend and the Addition to Bend ap proved by Cjurt and ordered. Court adjourned this Third day of March, 1916, to meet in regular adjourned session on Wednesday the fifteenth day of March, 1916, at the hour of eleven in the morning. 1 Men and Women Seeking and Bargains in Everything WANTED HIDES WANTED Highest cash priee paid for all kinds of hides at Hamilton 'tables, Prineville, Oregon. IStfa. SMALL COTTAGE Furnished, modern preferred, wanted to rent or housekeeping rooms. Phone Black 571. 8tfc SAGE BRUSH GRUBBER Want ed. $3.25 per arce. board your self. Phone W. E. Mead. Roberts. Oregon. 16tfc LOST AND FOUND FOUND Monday afternoon in Juniper Canyon, by Marion May- -field, a ladies' gold neck charm. Owner may have same by prov ing property and paying far this ad. 17tfc LOST Hat pin, set with rhine stones, Sunday afternoon. Find er please leave at thisoffijte.. .Mrs. W. YXi.; ONE BAY HORSE-Lost last June. White face, both hind feet white. Branded on left shoulder, H-C. Mane reached when last seen. Raised by Harry Cutting, near Izee. $10 reward. Notify W. H. Grimes. Prineville. 3tf. TO EXCHANGE TRADE OR SELL Have you a raneh, city property or business to trade or sell? I have 350 trades, inculding almost every state and Canada. Write descrip tion and terms in first letter. Box 32 Prineville. Ore. 17tfc LAND Under the Ochoco Irriga tion District, wanted in trade for Prineville or other property. In quire at this office. I. M. 5tfc TWO LOTS One block from Public school, three room house. Will . trade for milk cows, or stock of any kind. Enquire at this office. W. I3tfe. FOR RENT FOR RENT Six room house, com pletely furnished and modern. Two blocks from business corner. Mrs. Champ Smith, box 92, Prine ville. 13tf. NOTICES CANDIDATES Petitions and cam paign cards at the Journal office. We have the new form of petition, printed and ready for immediate delivery at a reasonable price. Try a Want Ad in The Journal -It pays To Crook' County Bank Building, Prineville, Ore. Acute and chronic cases