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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1902)
Couaiy (J urt Proceeding. Tim regular term of the commis sioners court (or Heptouiber von vonud on Wednesday, Hepteinber 3, County Jiido Jhmth beng absent, ComtiHsSiOiiors Umtly ami Powell Hiid clerk. fiinUh and r i ff hoiii" prestml tiiu billowing proceedings wcro hail. In tli miti tor of the appoint meiit of J.i-iinu of the mace fur N'ewsom eruek prno.mit, it was onl irwl that J. If. Kelly lie ap puinlud. In tin) matter of the report of county surveyor on tiiu C. K. Mc Dowell rad, ntport of C A.Urave ' county. surveyor, read and ap ' proved In the mat lor of the appolont mentof Junlice of the peace for Ireland precinct; ordered that Joseph Whitlicld lie and in hereby appointu 1 justice of the peaw for mid precinct, In the matter of the petition of (ieorfr, A. Hicpbcna for a saloon license. Petition read and a Wo remoimtrunce, but it appeuring to the court that a majority of the legal voter. of the precinct had signed thu petition, it in therefore ordered thiit a license issue to said (i. A. Stephen upon hia tiling a good and sufficient bond ana paying into the county treasury the aum of $ JOU. in the mutter of the resignation of A. C. Lin ux, as road supervisor. Ordered that the clerk notify A. C. I.ucus a ro.id supervisor of district No. 8 that he must tile with thia court lita report before hia resign nation w.ll be adopted. In the matter of error in the issuiinee of county warrant. Ordered that warranta H30, 829, and 8!M clu- 15 he canceled, they same Laving been drawn ly error. In the matter of the appoint ment nf viewers in the C. t. M& Dowell Mud. Ordered that L. N Liggett. John Lucky and A. Dun ham, viewer, and C. A. Graves, aurveyor meet at the place of be ginning mi .September IS. In the mutter of the wrongful assessment of W H. Hitching. Ur dered that the sheriff be credited in the turn of 12.44 on the roll of , 1901. In the matter of the wrongful assesMiieu of W. II. Bunta. Or dered that the sheriff be credited ' on the roil of 19f0 in the "aum ol hcalia counted, and war ranta c.ci iiined and found correct aa issued including warranta 1059 to 1112. hculpn destroyed by burning. The tol lowing billa wcro allowed and w.irranla ordered drawn for the various amounts: W T Davenport, road work. .. .$ 5 01) F II Strong, registering voter. 3 60 .1 1) ll.irnll, judge election . ' 3 00 George Unborn, judge election . . 3 00 J I) llarrill, judge election, ex tra tune 3 00 George Oaiiorn, judge election, extra time 3 00 0 A Grave,sur Lovelniid ruad. 18 (1) l'erry ltead, viewing awiio 4 00 David U.irnctt, " " i 00 lioorgo Onborn, " " 4 00 F M lioveland, chaiiiniun 4 00 Gua Lovolanii, " 4 IK) W G Killingliock, marker 4 00 O 0 Collver, registering votent. 7 20 G 8 Miller, " " . ! 8 A Lytle, expreaa ' S 60 .1 T Duney, registering voters.. 2 W G W Haalley estate, rebate un lilingfee 6 00 Joseph Whitlluld, registering voters 2 80 Warwii Brown, teachers exam. 9 00 I W Uarnett, judge election, extra lime 3 00 B F JolniBon, registering votera 4 20 0 A (iravca, McDowell road, . June 30 5 00 O A Untves, McDowell road, Aug 28 S 00 M Tcinpleton, viewer McDowell road 2 00 Mrs J Wigle, teacliora exam. . . 12 00 G W Burnt;, attorney juatice court W 00 J W Hopkins, justico fee 3 95 R P Harrington, constable fee. -3 00 J V Hopkins, justice foes 13 (10 George Ca'en, witness fees 8 60 Arch Curtis, " " 8 60 Art Moss, ' " 6 90 John Kimball, " " 3 70 J F Hogg, " " 6 50 John Louden, " " 5 70 (irover F.wing, " " 7 50 Alfnd Hogg, " " 0 59 M Mongomery, " " 0 50 A Lippnmn & Oo.doHk for treas urers office 20 00 A Lippman & Co, coffin for pau- per infant 13 CO Kd Lytle, sweeping court room. 2 00 M L Chaniberlin, abstract of land 5 00 Mrs J C Sumner, care pauper. . 45 00 Win Boegli, postage 1 (J5 Win Boegli, traveling expenses. 13 50 P L k W Co, liirht and water. , 0 80 C W Klkius, road master salary 76 00 Wm Kuril', I, at of lands 20 Irwin Jindann Co, records for sheriff and clerk 104 70 City of I'riiieville, water for court house yard,,.. 30 00 J 11 (Jlaypool, cure of same,, , ," 10 IK) J D Lafollrtt, assessors fees. . . .240 00 Adiiins'oi Winnek Co, merchaii- liisii lor pauper. . . , 2 21 J 11 Crooks, inquest Barnard cam il 00 Wm Draper, jury fee, Barnard ease 1 00 J II Cluypvol, jury foe. Barnard cum-. I 00 F M White, jury fee, Barnard csm 1 00 W W Kuv, jury fee, Barnard case...' 100 OH Miller, jury fee, llurnard ease 1 oo T T C'udlc, jury fee, Barnard case... 100 E O Hyde, witness fee, Barnard case.. 1 60 II 1' D"lknap, witness fee, Bar nard ease 1 60 Mrs Lyons, witness fee, Barnard cam 1 g0 Mrs Barnard, witness fee, llur nard c um 1 60 J II Crooks, inquest Hudson.. , 9 55 C L Di'tinison, jury fees same, , 1 00 I 8 Watkms, " " " .. 1 0! O M Mvers, " " " .. 1 00 J N Wright, " " " .. 1 00 W A Duvia, " " " .. 1 00 Chris Cohs, ' " " , . 1 (X) J II K wtibcrg, witness fees same 1 60 Gail Ninvsom, " " " 1 60 Bred CUvpoul, stamps for slier ills olli.:i; 6 00 J J Hmith, itamMi for clerks ollieo 6 00 T J I. n li, extra time rlection. 3 00 M II lli'll, extra time election.. 3 00 K I if .irrlngton, care Klia Bar nard 37 00 Booth k Cnrnclt, team hire.., 2 00 D 1' Adiinison, merchandise for court house 3 35 W R Mol'nrland, election hoanl 3 00 Jas Illai k, tial on witness fees. . 6 00 J J Hmith, express 85 Cuook County Joiitiur., coun ty printing.. . 43 Geo Hiiiiniiers,telephoneerviee 14 95 I Mielirl, merchandise pauper., ti 10 Him huh & Wilson, merchandise paupi rs 19 80 R H Prov, hauling and delivery. 7 75 J C Wilson, examining bridge. 15 00 DIED. HALING At his home in this city on 8. ptember 15, 1902, at 2:30 p. m., C. C. Muling, aged 60 year. Mr. Muling whs born near Simdor- land, county of Devon, Kngland, Au gust 15, 1830. Ho left his native home in 1851 and came to America, returning there on a visit in 1809, wlure he was married to Miss Annie Dee in 1870, who still survives liiin. His only living relatives nc a nephew and two ueices who reside at Port Suid, Egypt. ; , Mr. Mating was one of the best known men in this county, having lo cated here in the early days of its set tlement and wu,s prominently identi fied v.'iln the growth of the county ami mum ono of the progressive citi zens of Prineville. The funeral will occur from the Un ion church nt 2:30 o'clock p. in. Thurs day, H.'plember 18. Onmr and Bonds (,'laypool left Wed nisd:iy for Weston, Oregon, in re sponse to a telephone message inform ing them of the serious illness of their hither at that place. New Fall Millinery Juat received at Mrs. Susie Slayton's A fine lino of Fall Millinery and Ladies Hats in all the latest styles. Also an elegant assortment of No tions. Call and examine my stock. MRS. SUSIE SLAYTON. To'I'ICU KOK PUBLICATION. DltPAKTllSXI OS TH INTXRIO. Land Ufkicii ai The Dai.lw, Oueoon, I Seteailr.l2, f N'.itice Is hereliy nivcn thnt the follnwlng ntuitt'l setitcr has li'ml notion ttf hU intfiititm to make liual pnsif in iuirt of his claim, ami that said nrn.if will be made brfurs J. J. Ninitli, County Clerk at Prineville. Orcein, on Mntur(iy, Dotolier V.W2, vir.: Walter It. Ilnlilf, of (Silver, Oregon, H. K. No. (iU4, fertile WVjSE and. SHJSK.) Heo. 22, and SW H Sec. ?i, T. 133., It. 13 K., W. M. lie n imes the following itnensw to prrve his continuous remdeuce U(i.n and cuHlvaLion of said land, viz: K.diiiund lleulv, of Culver, Oretron, J. It. (iraot and Ic Miuire, nf Lnmonta, Oregon, and W. H. Sumner, of Prineville. Ureiroo. JAV P. LUCAS, seplS KeKister. Subscribe for the Joi rxal. Your supplies now while our big sale offers so many opportunities. Don't wait too long as the time of this sale is limited; our Is complete and qualities the best. We keep a full line of staple ar ticles, so don't think we cannot supply you with what you want. ' Prices sent on application. Five men entered the store of Moses Durkheimer, at Prairia City, and held up and robbed the pro prietor. 1 hey then blew open the safe and secured about $70 in gold dust and cash, besides a number of checks After six months' of examina tions of the property, the extensive copper fields on Joe creek, in tho Siskiyou mountains, near Ashland, have been purchased by a Mon tana company. The price paid for tho property waa $300,000. To the Honorable County Court for Crook County, Sul of Ort'tt'in: The uudi-r-iKnml, ktsal votcr of Ash wood princt, Crook County, Oregon, re spectfully petition your llonuro(le Court to ruut a ficeiwe to Benlon & Urater to Mdl spirituous, malt and vinoua livuors in nuaiitittes Iwj thau one gapon in Ashwood Precinct, Crook County, Oregon, fjr a pe riod of six month fro 3 and after Novem ber 8, 1H02. , Names. Name. T. L. Chiluera, J. O. Poinuester, lives Uwis, tleo. Crockett, U. (1. Poindeitcr, i Shamhani, J. M. Uruter, h. W.Tomliuson, Dell Kad. J. W. MeCollum, A. J. lllack. C K. Ounean, C. F. Hamilton, Joid MeCollum, Milo Wocd, K I.. Anderaan, Cna-. Mct'ollum, J. K. Morgen, 1'. Lehrmanii, Kant Moure, W. H.Loltin, Dun Evans, Chas. L. Freer, (am Carmichael, (ieo. McKinnon, K. A. Uaudolph, S. Hamilton, J. W. Jamison, 1.. Draime, J. 0. Hrogan, W. 1). Walker, Jas. Allen, J. ii. O'Kelly, James Wood, L.A.Taylor, Wade Uusaon, K. K. Kgnieson, Frank Doak, W. Henry Doak, K. D. Huston, Lester Krvan, (Irecu Hraakett, Jaik Hroian, t V. Hipe, Joseph llannan, A. W. (tinier. Notice is hereby given that tin above naiiuil Benton Ji Uinti-r will present the above petition to the County Court for Crook Count v, Oregon, on the Mil (lay of Nov., iswi, at the County Court 'room in J'rlneville, at winch time and plane, they w ill apply to the said court for a licenbc to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in mnintitira less than one gallon in Aahwood l'reriuct, Crook County, Oregon, tor a pe riod of six mouths from and alter the Stli dav of Nov., IDO-i. 11ENTON A C.RATF.R. Dated this lstli day of September, lJO& Subscribe for the Jcch.nal. ZjAjV Aft Ari Stock Vhe Tablets and all other School Supplies, You cant afford to overlook the Tablet Department: Reduced Prices in Tinware; the reason! There is none. We simply saw a chance to pound down prices and get some good advertising,' A drop in Glassware and nothing broken, but the prices. Wonderful Bargains are those" which we are offering. If you need any of the above items, this is an opportunity you should not overlook. A share of your Patronage is Respectfully Solicted, I. ADAMSON & WINNEK CO. Incorporated 1899. Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods ace MICHEL. i