Crook County Journal.
COUN1Y OFFICIAL PAPER.
THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1901.
Official directory.
STATE OFFICIALS.
GoTwuor ...T TGEER
SeniDiary of Suits F I DUNBAK
Treasurer V S AliHJKb
Attit earai....D R N BLACK11LKN
Snot Pub Inatr J II ACKKRMAN
Primer W H LEEDS
Dairy & Fwi Com J W BAILEY
&nnatnri . -. . i
I J H MITCHELL
(t a TON U Li.
Conirressnien.....
I M A MOODY
(CE WOLVERTON
fiunrema Judires. A R S UEK
I FA MOORE
TTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Ju.lsro V L BRADSHAW
l'Msecming Alty. .FRANK MEXJSFEE
COCXTY OFFICIALS.
Joint Senator J N Williamson
Joint Reprca'u'tive T fl MoUkeer
I AS Robbrts
Jud .W C Will-
Clerk J J Smith
Sheriff. WC CoNiiLinw
I D E lBMPLKTOJI
Cooiniissionera. ..
I H J Hkalkt
Treasurer J N Polsdextih,
Assessor J 0 LafuIletti
Bcliuol Supt Bobuli
Surveyor...,. 0 A Ghavkv-
4Vroi.i.r ..Wm H Bkock
block Inspector Jo HiNKLl
Justice.,...' ,..WRM:Faw.ani
Constable D "?w
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
Wivot I" Lioorn
(WlLl WoHZWKIUI
. I F W Wilson
(Ed N Whim
D F Stkwart
A H LlFPMAH
C M Elkiss '
Recorder.. M H Bku
Treasurer -.-M A Moori
Marshal W Pl,niE
Society tljeetinys.
RINEVILLE ' LODGE. NO. 76, A
v . A. M. Mixta iu Masonic Tem
pi on Saturday before full moon of escl
month. T. M. Baldwin, W. M.
M. E. Burs. Secretary.
CARNATION CHAPTER, NO. 44, 0
E. 8. -Meeta aecond and fourtl
Tliuradav of each month in Masonic Tern
pie. Mis Grace Dslkvap, W. M.
Mrs. M. E. Bbisk. Secretary.
0CHOCO LODGE, No. 46, L 0. 0. F
-Meets in Odd Fellowa' H1I every
aicoud and fourth Saturday evening
M. R. Bioua, N. G.
U. P. Belknap, Secretary.
OCHOCO LODGE, NO. 101 A. O. U.
VV. Meeta m Odd Fellowa' Hall 01,
ii,e second and fourth Moi.days of arh
month. Dr. E. 0. Hyde, M. W.
L N. LincBiT, Recorder.
rt CSBEAS1 LODGE, NO. 3fi D. of H
a,) Meeta at Odd Fellowa' Hall every
Tueadav evening.
Mrs. Pearl Rowell, Chief of Honor.
Mist, Ethel I.-iouctt. Recorder.
P RINEVILLE' UAMP. NO. 210.
Woodmen of World Meeta at Odd
Fellowa' Hall on the Brat and third
Thursday evenintra of each month
0. E. MoDowell Conaul Commander.
J. L. MuCulumih, Clerk.
JUNIPER CIRCLE NO. 37, WOAl
en of Wondcraft -Meets every Friday
c eiling at Ofld Fellowa' liall.
Miss Err Crooks. Guaidiau Neighbor
MiIda Omeo, Clerk.
LUNA LODGE, NO. 15 K. P.- Meeti
in Odd Fellowa' Hall every Wednes
day evening All brothera iu good stand
in- invited to attend.
W. A. oooth, C. C.
J L. McCuuoob K. R 8.
PILOT TENT NO. 93, K. 0. T. M.
Meeta iu Odd Fellowa' Hall ever)
aecond and fourth Thiiradiiy evenings ii.
tach month. P, B. Howard, 8. K. C.
J. O. Cyrus. R. K.
P RINEVILLE ASSEMBLY, NO
K'3. U. A.- Meta in t)ild Knlloss
Hall every first and third ThuraJay even
i.ldt ill each mouth.
H. 0. Hyde, M. A.
Wari:e.v Brown, Secretary
I OOKOUT REHEKAH, NO. 103, 1
(LO. 0. F M ele in OilH F. llowa.
il.ill every bra and third Saturday ei an
ions iu ein'liumi.Ui.
Mi. Grace Belkxap, N. G.
LL'CERE TEMPLE. NO. 28, RATH
bon Siatera -Meeta every lirat anf
third Wedneadav of each month.
Mm Mary E MuDowrll, M. E C
Mi" Em Ckooici, M. ol R. ud C.
Couujr Court Procfedlnga.
The County Court met Wednend v
Nov. , there being jiroaent Jui1k W
C. Wills mid cammiaoneri Teniploton
nd lloaloy. The ulluwlnj; jiroceqd-initi,A---
f ..- , .
-.e iiad.
In the iratter of the tale of old hi in
ber from the Trout oreok bridge; the
bid of J. II. Garrett wne accepted
Garrett ohnrged on bill (or work done
17.
Iu the matter of potitlon of G niter
Benton Co for liquor license. Mutter
considered nnd licenae granted for nix
months tro.n November 8, 1901.
Iu the matter of petition of N. A
New bill tor change of cotiuty road
Continued for correction.
In ttie mutter of confirmation of
tax siiles (or 1900. Sheriff returns filed
with clerk and sales confirtutHL
Id the matter of counting the sculps
of wild animals. Nov. 9 scalpe
counted, ftftiduvits examined and com
pared with warrants and found correct
In the mattor of petition of F
Forest, et al. Report of viewers and
survey showing irregularities and thi
O'HirS being fully convinced as to the
illegality of the pioceedings and ri
cord; the prayer of petitioners is re
fused.
In the matter of the Asaingment of
tax certilicates No 124, dated August
19, 1897, and No 107, dated Nov lo
1898. Ordered that eiiid certificate
be assigned to A. C. Palmer for and ii
consideration of the sum of $13.70,
being taxes, costs and penalty.
In the matter of bill for the con.
struotion of bridge across Crooked river
at Yanceys. Ordered that the clerk
draw warrant against road fund
in the sum of 11332.33, being ol
the price contracted for material fur
nished and the construction thereol
according to plana and specification on
tile.
Id the matter of the compensation
for injuries an.) damages of James
Fullor. Ordered that the clerk draw
a warrant in favor ol James Fuller for
the sum of $65 , being a sum accepted
u full compensation (or all injuries
md damages of every description le-
eived by reason of an accident with
lile-driver while building the Trout
reek bridge in Crook county Oregon,
during the year 1901; and being in
full Mtiafactiou of any claim he might
have against Crook county for such
iccident, including the right of action
for damages.
In the matter ol new warrants for
tax rolls for the yea-s wwt, lavt, ibjo,
1899 and 1900. Ordered that warrants
attach returnable in 60 days from the
11 of November 1901.
In the mutter ot the purchase of
it for the landing ol the Trout creek
bridge. Ordered that the clerk draw
a warrant in (avor of E. G. Bolter for
the stim of $50 in consideration of his
dedicating a certain piece of land to
(Jrook county for road purposes; said
land being at the southern end of the
bridge ltuown as the Trout creek bridge
in said county.
Ordered that the clerk notify the
road supervisors in districts 15 and 4
to proceed to call out all labor yet due
in their districts and proceed to put
their roads in good repair.
In the mattar of the assignment of
tax certificate 39 dated Nov. 4 1901.
Ordered that when the Princville Land
and Livestock Co ahull pay to the
clerk of this court the sum of 11.60
taxes and coats, he Is authorized to
to make an assignment of tax certifi
cate 39 dated Nov, 4 1001.
The following bills were allowed and
warrants ordered drawu for the several
amounts:
Irwin, Hudson Co, file boxes $ 0 80
iV C Wills, telephoning- 25
W H Iiirdannfi, ha! no lumber 92
8 S & h Co indie for road 14 00
t L Cliilders holding; iniuient and mile. f 00
J li Hudson svr at iiujueiit and mileage CO 00
Irwin, Hodum Co tax rea'utar, Sil 00
Meyer & Drown (Ueo Mi'iYan) haullug
lumlwr 55 It
J.ihn I'rica Wra on tiainp crmlt brldgv 9U 00
C A I.iulllnj
O M Meyer
1 B Meyers
Gen Lee 1 '
KrnMt Leaoh
G M Lewelllmc
do
do
do
tin
do
do
do
4100
40 00
MM
BOO
is)
300
23 00
J B fthiup ulaiit for bridge IU 00
J B HMnp hauling lun-lier 56 96
.1 11 Shi.i lamln fr bridge 1117 HO
J 1 rlililtli express 1U0
Mrs lira Parker bonvd Wira Kasterly 25 75
P L ft W Co Itht iuid water IS 70
Wunweiler ft Thomson, mdse. pauper 7 00
same C II exp ItA
W C Gonitltton board prlaouer. ... . . M 00
same stamps, ex, tel 6 75
same eash to ilioi iff of Waaco
county 9 25
L Allen Jurors fees 6 10
E U Bolter d 1840
J W Archibald do 12 HO
Wm Combs do 200
W T K Wikon do 2 00
Princvillc-ShaniKo
Stage Line.
DAILY BETWEEN PBINEVILLE' AND SKAKIKD."'
-SCHEDULE.-
J W Wilt
TJ Leach
N A New Mil
W H Kinder
O W Jones
R C Jewea
HJ Lister
C T Itoynton
W 11 IVult
Walter Ruble
T S Hamilton
C W KlkhM
J F Miller
Alf Allen
A C Beliou
J H (iray
CB Allen
U F Johnson
Koy Harvey
P B DnsJc ,
.1 L Windma
J D Harrill
W F Klliott .
W H Koeter
J H Demsrii
J E Johnson
C A Gilchrist
CCHoo
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
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18 00
. 1.1 1
. 13 40
. 200
. 1180
, 14 40
. 20 00
. 20 40
, 15 iiO
15 00
17 0
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11 40
200
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SHOO
, 10 'JO
. 13 HO
. 200
, 22 40
. 2S00
, 10 00
, 3200
, 10 20
. 1020
, 32 00
. 28 00
(Continued on k five)
Jus Wood jurors Itv inquest 1 40
Ue Wood do 1 40
H Roberts do 1 40
Pat Heilley do 1 40
3 1) Swanwm, do 1 40
J F HajiilMi do
Ves Grater dii erave sml ue of team 5 00
II Y Hnnton uiakioi; cnrtin 7 50
I W lioLinsou cluthiiiK 5 . TO
Mm .Morxiii hjulm- bri.l-e liiniher. . 81 00
leni y Stroud wrk on Trout creel; bid)( V- 00
l.ihn CuuuUU do 17 50
;hri CiJirs do 15
VI Cubit do
2 2"-, turned in again.
! Cubit wrk with team half time 19 50, vde Votorinarill
4 A Lytla hwlimr for britkte 'J0(, Lr ., n- l ,
CBI'oindterme.l.for j- '. o Northwest Wool On
0 A Uravea attendance Co crt Sep l'.HJl 10 U0 c.utioll.
Treatment for Scab.
True scab is a familiar diseaBO to
sheep raiiura in every part of the
world. The most prominent symp'
torn in an itchiness of the akin
compelling the sheep to rub, scratch
or bite ilsself whenever possible
It will gpratch and kick itself with
its hind feet, thus d introying the
wool wherever the feet can reach
It will also bite itself, and will be
come extremely restless", more par
ticularly at night, preventing the
animal from resting and making
it nervous and irritable.
The treatment ol scab is a very
simple mutter, if taken in the start
ie?ore there is much irritation of
skin. The parasite does not pene
trate the skin, liko thoe produc
ing mange in the horse and dog.
The parasites producing scab in
sheep live on the surface, liko lice,
so most any of the ordinary dips
applied to thorn will come in con
tact with the pantites and kill them,
but may not kill the eggs, which
will hatch out in from tun days to
two weeks, when the application
must be repeated. It the disease
has been allowed to becomo chronic,
then there will be scabs fumed so
that chough parasites will get under
and not come in contact with the
medicine, and they will still live to
perpetuate their kind. .
In order to treat scab success
fully the wool should all be clipped
off, so as to expose the skin as
much as possible to the air. Like
mange in the horse, the diseased
animal should bo separated from
the well and should be well fed, to
build up the physical strength as
quickly as possible, a.? it is a well
known fact that parasitic life lives
at the expense of physical life.
Build up'the physical strength, and
the body offers greater resistance to
parasitic, life. After the animals
have been dipped they should not
140 J be turnutl into pasture where they
were while suffering from ' the
disease. 'The parasite is not long
lived, consetjuently animals kept
out of an infected pasture for a
couple of months can then be safely
Dr. William Me-!
itn before the!
owers Asso-!
I
Leave Shaniko, 6 p. m. Arrive Princville, 0 a. m.
Leave rrinevillo 1 p. in. Arrive Shaniko, 1 a. in. J it
First class accommodations
for the traveling; public.
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE
daniBon & Winnck Co., Agonts.
G. M. Cornett, Manager.
Prineville Planing Mill.
John B. Shipp, Proprietor.
Manufacturer anJ dealer in all kinds of rougli nnd
dressed lumber, shingles, brackets, mouldings, turn
ing and band sawing. Houso Fiiiinh made to order.
Agent for Bacibkr and Ideal Bicycles aud Sundries.
Mill opposite Print villa Flour MilL Yard, 2d St., opposite I. O. 0. F. llafl
Priniville, Oregon.
CHAMP SMITH.
ISOM CLKEK.
hot in
Wines, Liquors,
Domestio and
Imported Cigars.
BEOIFTiOI.
The Celebrated
A. B. 0. Beer
Always on Hand.
Proprietors of fee Prisctillo Soda Works.
Two Poors South of
First National Bank.
P1UMYILLE, OliE.
Jf. J. oCppman.
3urniiure and
Undertaking. . .
Carpets, TJfatting and Xinoleum, Daor3,
Windows, Stass, !Paints, Oils, Var, SSuiidiny
and Carpet Paper, Screen floors and Screen
Wirt.
All kinds of Lumber.
Siemember, S deliver in the eity
$ough Xumber, per ' QQ
WOO
looting and Rustic 25, 00
mm
Coast Agency Co.
i'acitio Coast Auenfs fur
Jewctt, Sliolcs
Rcrningtoa and
Oliver Typewriters
Expert Repairing.
riatens and parts for all machines. Duplicating goods and
oillce supplies of every nature, llubber stamps and seals a
specialty. Write us. Long distance phone 1 n the ollice.
2to 1-2 Stark SU opposii: Chamber of Ccnmerce, Portland, Orcjoa.