Crook County Journal. CODNIY OFFICIAL l'APEK. THURSDAY, MAKCH 20, 1902. 14 Nt 10 o'clock a. County Court lroreeilin. The Commissioner's Court conven ed on Wednesday March 6, with County Judge W, C. Wills, Commis sioners David Templeton and H. .1. llealey, Clerk J. J. Smith and Sheviff W. C. Cnngleton jiresont. The fol lowing proceedings were then had. Iu Hie matter of tha resignation of j 2tst day of April 191)2, J. H. Lafolleit from the election j eil March 6 1902. 1 !.l 1 . i aim coiisiuereu. isiie piwi oi ntnu , '0K 8ALK OR TRAUli A g..ml kin.. submitted, bond liled and approved, bury plana) tnwn uil very little, tur ! or Viewers are' appointed as follows: I, ; tnulu. Hun of bams and ultra In V. Snear. Samuel Collins and Marion ,mi I?'""- lrtioulr. apply to W. . .1,! ro .1 ti KiiK, n( I'llliiantt Kiinf, I'l'lm-vili.t, Or diij'ivt.ii. viMiirq jitii'n PMIMVI or. bum viewer and snrvejor to meet at plane of beginning on April tiKNKRAI, AllKNfH Wantkii to It'll I'n.f, Jiiaiij h .Mnuu,.tiu Oiiihs. tin y rmiiuvs i Ian ilrnli", euro Ht,;j allini'litii mid olifuli falling Sail', ait. lintiwniiiliiililti and will link I.i-hj.W. , . . . , , . v. . ..piiii. III..UM Hutiu rtitiMilltll t Iii the mattir of tho petition of . num. h, ni l..r t.,rm. Oniiiit (nix tyli T.Davenport et al for county road: jV,w!" li l lUtwrnii Comb , . " , ,, . ! "' '''""'iii'ins lullut umiii mo lioth 7"io. i eiiuou reau auu me, louowing per- 1 nte ttkuy, Manmo Uoiub Co., Pekiii, 111, sens appointed viewers; Frank For est, D. A. MuPowell and John liar ris; Chill ies Graves, surveyor; to meet J nt place of beginning on Monday the 1 Bond approv- l-jiird of McICay precinct No, 7. Or dered that resignation be accepted nd that I. W. Spear be mid is hereby appointed to fill said vacancy. In the mutter of the appointment of a justice of the pence for Cross Keys precinct: O.dered that E. U. Hotter be and is hereby appointed jus tice of the peace foi said precinct. In the niattor of the appointment of a justice of the peace for Summitt precinct: Ordtred that W. J Schmidt be ana he is hereby appoint' ed justice for said precinct. In the matter of a change in the county road as prayed for in the pe tition of N. A. Ken-bill: Eeport of viewers showing that petitioners were not satisfied with the route taken by said petition it is ordered that no further proceedings be taken in the matter and that the same be dismiss ed; petitioners to pay all costs in the proceedings. In the matter of the application of W. H, Grizzle for cash to prove up on homestead: Warrant ordered drawn in favor of J. J. Smith for the sum of 18. in the matter of the appointment of a justice of the peace fur Kutcher precinct: Ordered that U. S. Cowries lie and he is hereby appointed justice -for said precinct. In the matter of the petition of D. F. Steffi ot al for the antiliuent of the appointment oi M. c Awbrey as a member of the election board for Bend precinct: It appearing from affidavit of date ot March 3 1902 on lile in this court, made by M. C. Aw brey before M. E. Brinit notary pub lic, that M. C Awbrey is now and has been a resident of Bend precinct for past fifteen years, the prayer of D. F. Steffa et al for his removal is refused. In the matter of the petition of Robert Smith for ferry license on the Deschutes river: Petition refused for the reason that the land on the west side of the Deschutes river is vested in private ownership and that proper notice was not served. And further that U. S. Cowle3 by voluntary ap jwarance ha signified by his petition, duly presented to this court, that he desires to avail himself of his right as owner of the land to establish a ferry and collect tolls. In the matter of the report of W. T. Davenport, road supervisor: Ee port approved. Supervisor allowed $fj6 and warrant ordered drawn in his fi-vor for that amount. In the matter of the report of Hen ry Grimes road supervisor: Super visor allowed $22 and wai rant order ed drawn in his favor for said amount. Clerk directed to notify supervisor to collect delinquent road taxes forth with by placing the same in the hands of the sheriff for collection if necessary. In the matter of the wrongful as-; eessment of the Baldwin Sheep 4 Land Co: The Court having uxam amined the application, but having been fully advised in the premises by the attorney for the state, deem the application should be made to the sheriff of the county ashy law pro vided for the relief therein prayed for, and therefore refuse to act in the mutter at this time. In the matter of the application of V. S. Cowles foi ferry license on the IHwchutes river: Prayer of petitioner refused for the reason that this court lias no jurisdiction overland upon a government reservation and for the further reason that Robert Smith by petition presented to this court hiin-1 isolfn. rs to establish a ferry on tfje premUs. In the, matter of the petition of: Andrew Morrow et al to vacate a part j of the Lone Fine road: Petition read In the matter of the resignation of J. M. Montgomery as election judge in Montgomery preornct: Resigna nution accepted and ordered that G. W. Dodsou be and ho is hereby ap pointed to (ill did vacancy. In the niattor of the protest of Robert Smith: Application refused under protest for the reason that U. ' J S. Cowles is the owner of the land on the west bank of the Deschutes river! a 0TZ BROTHERS CONTRACTORS . and BUILDERS Plans and Specifica turns Drawn. All kinN of wood work, Shop nt Harbin's. Planing Mill f RINEVIblsE, OREGON Settle lip. oersons Knowing fhimnu-tfl m. at tne place ot lan.l.ng of the ferry (Whk t , lirn, of Be & Q applied for and it would require a leg al notice to be served on said U. S. Cowles and said legal notice was not given. In the matter of the resignation of J. E. Roberts as judge of election for Bear creek precinct: Resignation ac cepted and C. H. Dealcy appointed to Kll .... , , . , Have yon steii those new Art Souiu-es In tha nialtnii f .1... :.. . : I I ... ... ,.... , . ,,,;,, , Rl(1 Ri)j(i n A,Jml1).WiI,ni,t CO. E. S. Dobbs as judge of eletiou iu pro- - cinct No. 14: Resignation accepted and J. F. Miller appointed to fill va cancy. In the matter of the wrongful as- wiH pli'use call and settle its we do not intend doing any credit business. Stewart & Co. I ne otttitai Kcrii in Ut.U. A. ChtiH it tin well kuim-ii in this country to lined any praise lie can always be found at 111 imiI stand, next door to the First National Bunk. Glvs him a call. Contipucd on page seven. Night Wa Her Terror. 'I would cough nearly all niht long," writes Mrs. Chaa. Applegate, of Alexandria, Iud , "and could hardly get any sleep. Iliad consumption o liad that if I walked a block I would cough (rightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three fl.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaran teed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis snd all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Adnmson A Wiunek Co.'s drug store. 'O "IVKiCMAI-MI-t'll ' 03 T1V9M 3HX III A)Jt tlj i uti j j SMA -.ivzva" tj;!!rj j.kIi", Anm ij-viia,i 4!JlillcsIV s.i f li.iui-'if vntl joj puto tit-'Jht Apri Xlft9..lf (IU. H- 'lf' JNIZVOYM .SJMIV1 V -quit AjiiAa uj (iit.ip.' UMtumu; i Smith 23ros Seneral -DEALERS I.N- erohcindise. SISTERS, OREGON. We have Juat received a full lino of jCadiot wrappers and gloves. . We also have a full line of Sent) emeu's and jCadies' Sioss. Bry Soods, Srcceres, Jfardwarc. Radios' and Sents' furnishing Soods Cxamine our Stock Call and CHAMP SMITH. KOM CLEEK. Cyrus, the Jeweler. Watchas docks Silvorwara Spectacles and go Slassos Society Cmblems Violin flows m and Strings 9Ifachino and flicych Oil Wfandolins Sftanjos Jfarmonicas, St c. Largest and bust assortment of nie;tiicli's in the city. Fine rctmiring a f pvottilty. Work wnt in bv mail or ntne driver will nwlve prompt uttontiim. Sewing Butchine I'ltmned and repaired. Main street opposite Salomon's Store. Priaeville, Oregon. ill WA Fireproof building, 00x300 feet, is now ready to handle Merchandise, Wool, uto. HAUL Y0U8 FREICHT TO SHAKIKO -DE A I. Kits JS- Coal, Flour, Lumber, Wood, Hay and Grain. Special Attention given to wool trade. First-class baling mid grading facilities. Also stock yaws, latest plans. All Modern 'Improvements for Ilaiidlmu: Stock. PHOI'KfETOltS:- f Fkisch .t Co., Hankers. Tha TJilles. Mooiik Hltos , 1) inkers, M, ro. W, Loan. Th Ddl-s. LB. F. Lai-oauk, Tito Di.llis. A. M. KELSAY, General Manager. PrinevlIIe-Shaniko Stage Line. DAILY BETWEEN PSINEVILLE AND SHAKIKO. -SCHEDULE, Leave Shaniko, 6 p. m. I-ave Prinevilll p. m. Arrive rrineville, 6 a. m. Arrivo Shuniko, 1 a, m. Wines, Liquors, Domestic and Imported Cigars. """w'" - pASsENQER AND First class accommodations for the traveling: publi . FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE The Celebrated A. B. G. Beer Always on Hand. 4damson & Winnek Co., Agents. G. M. Cornett, Manager. Proprietors of the Prinerille Soda Works. two JJoors rionth of Tli'T'J TTV7 ' 1 71 T ITT m . r . . . . II ' IV ! ! TV' i! first JNational Hank. iPowell d Cyrus, (Proprietors. Zf.i ; . m 0 ri t,oi ana oia JiatflS. Prinevill. Or, Luiioesviiperi Frjish awed Shingles $2.75 per m. at SMIPP'S.