Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 19, 1903, Image 4

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    Crook County Journal..
rCBIISIIKI) KvKtUT THiminAT BY
BAILEY AND HLACK. I'miriet..r8.
W. C. HLACK. .
S. M. BAILEY..
Ed'itoh
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County Official rrKR.
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SUBSCRIPTION BATHS
Osi Year.
nx. months ....
Thkeb Months.
THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1903.
Mrs. Carrie Nation does not rep
resent Kansas and Senator Till
man docs not represent the South.
They are both in the lecturing
business and therefore must have
advertising. That is the reason
they are noisy and noisome. Let
them alone and they'll go home
and take their tales behind them.
. iji
The Oregon Daily Journal of
Portland is rapidly forging to the
front as a newspaper, and is al
ready recognized generally, as the
leading democratic organ of the
XVrthwest. It lias a new $50,000
Hoe press in the process of as
sembling and is making improve
ments in both its news and me
chanical service that shows that it
is thoroughly alive to its oppor
tunities.
President Kooevelt has planned
a Western trip, which. he expects
to commence April l.t. His trip
as outlined will take him through
the western part of the state, which
he enters by way of the Southern
Pacific and as he leaves Portland
' on the Northern Pacific, he will
miss the greatest part of Oregon
and the part that promises most
for the future. What is the matter
with the Prineville Board of Trade
extending to the President the free
dom and courtesy of our little city.
We are only a little way from
Portland, and we can guarantee
him more ride for his money over
the Shaniko Prineville route than
any like distance in America.
The report issued last week by
the secretary of state shows Crook
county to be the most economically
governed county in the state. It
stands sixth in the list of counties
when it comes to expenses. Har
ney county's expenses for 1902
were 126,605:89, Grant's $31,104.2-1
while Crook's expenses were $14,
849.83. Even poor Malheur re
quired $29,063.53 to keep her offi
cers paid and things' in running
order. This is a showing for Crook
county that, should be appreciated
h, In.,. iit rn,-f.rj Wp Iinvp
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eilicient and economical a set on
county officials as can be found in
the state, which is testified to
the secretary of state's report.
bv
The mining interests of the state
are busy at present in presenting
kicks ti Governor Chamberlain
against the corporation tax bill
framed by Representative Eddy
and known as House Bill No. 2.
Instead of instituting a legetimate
campaign against it, they are
threatening to invoke the referen
dum power of the people, under
the recent constitutional amend
ment enacted by the voters of the
state, and propose to bring both
the corporation tax bill and the
portage railway bill before the peo
ple for"a vote. This will be the
first time in the history of the
United States that such action hag
been taken, and the result will I e
watched with interest. However,
' it looks as though the move was
prompted by malice. The coipor
ation bill may bedetnmental to
mining interests. Still the port
age railway bill is a move in (he
right direction and will help the
whole slate of Oregon, and the
mining industry along with the
rest. The opposition to it by the
mining men seems to us to be very
much a case of cutting off their
noses to spite their faces.
Viin Men.
T .i . ' i,; . ii,.. '
In oiKUiing this subject the.
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Journal editor realizes that it is a1
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sensitive one, and wo preclude the
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lUUUmilK leilllu&P mm uiw ci.vv
nient that it is meant for good,
and not for offense, and wo are
sure that our young men readers
will take it in that light otherwise
,ve would surely not voice it.
We have noticed a sentiment in
evidence, in our county which is a
world wide one. That is, that it if
manly to light, to smoke cigarettes,
and to do many other things that
can result only in the destrueticn
of the voting manhood, which ve
need, and which wo must have to
make a perfect common wealth.
We would not hold ourselves as a
model, anything but that, but we
speak from a voting man's stand
point, with many more things in
common with our young men
friends than if we had a"fewmore
years placed on our shoulders. A
little time has a tendency to make
us forget conditions and we often
see middle aged people bitterly
condemning young men for things
that they themselves did a few
years previous. Instead, should
thev extend a helping hand, and
some kindlv advice with a good ex
ample, it would do good, where
condemnation noes narm.
Young man, learn that to master
a vice is a thousand tunes more
honorable than to thrash the big
gest bulley in your neighborhood.
There are times ' perhajis when
fighting is necessary, and in that
ease we will bet dollars to dough
nuts on the boy of good habits,
for he will meet the occasion with
good grace.
Remember that the most beauti
ful thing to any one's eyes in tkis
world is parental devotion. Be to
your mother what you would be to
your sweetheart. Your mother's lot
will be materially helped and we
can guarantee you that your sweet
heart will like you the better.
Avoid all things that you know
will make you worse. There isn't
a young man in Crook county who
hasn't more good about him than
bad. Dig down in your natures
and get the good and cultivate it
instead of allowing the bad to
grow. Be true to yourself; it
naturally follows that you can
thep be untrue to no one.
t'oluily. Court Proceeding.
B. F. Allen in the matter of wrong
ful assessment. Ordered that the
clerk draw a warrant in th sum oi
$i8.41 fur wrongful assessments fur
years from 189i to ami including
1901, on real estate not owned by said
B.F.Allen.
J. H. Homey ct al presented a pe
tition a petition for county road and
proof of no'ices being sufficient, and
bond for Cfsts having been tiled, the
road is hereby ordered removed. Geo.
H. Osborne, D. V. Burnett and Elo
ner Gilliam are hereby appointed
viewers and C. A. Graves surveyor to
meet at the place of bejinninir of said
....... , .. , . ., ,
road on the 11th day of April, 1903.
A. H. Crook et al in their petition
for county road failed to poet notice
as requir d by law, and the petition
was continued.
A. A. Noble's claim of $11.00 for
scalps wbb disallowed for want of state
funds, also Edmund Healy's elaiiu of
$8.00 for same. D. D. Taylor 2 00 S.
Johnson A. W. Pope, all claims for
the same disallowed on account of no
state funds.
J. A. Bogg's petition for the Inland
Improvement Co., to claim lor ex
clusive use and improvement the
Deschutes River, was continued.
M. E. Brink presented petition f r
J. A. Mofl'ett et al for county ro d,
passed for proof of notice and allidavit
March 4. Proof of posting notices
and bond filed.
J. L. Luckey, Win Wigle and S. E.
Hodges appointed viewers and C. A.
Graves surveyor to meet April 20,
1903.
Ben Jones et al, report of viewers
read first time March t, 1903. Road
ordered opened and road supervisor to
work each petitioner one day.
The clerk was ordered to secure a
list of all lands that has passed a final
enty in Crook County, Oregon from
March 1, 1902, to March 1, 1;03, from
The Dalles, Burns ami. I akeview land
districts.
M. R. Ellio t entered an objection
to ferry license for Smith A Campbell.
H. K. Nissen et al petition forcoun
ty road. The pro if of notices being
sufficient and bond having been filed,
,le roni , cr,pri viewed and J. II.
Grant, A. V. Bovoo, ami W. F. Hum-
, ' ' ,
io wore appointed viowora anil C, A.
.
Oraves turveyor to meet on April 13,
Koliert Smith and J. E. Cam pMI ap
plication lor ferry license and proof of
proof of posting not ice. License w as
granted to Smith it Campbell to op r
'i e a ferry on The Deschutes River in
Crook county, Oiegun,
C. Sum Smith and W. A. Bell ap
plication to declaro the Desehutes
liver a public highway, was continu
ed for term,
rrinovillo Land & Livestock Com
pany, application for rebate on wrong-
iui assessment lor 1':, Clerk was
ordered to dr.iw a variant for $200.00
in favor of the rrinovillo Land &
Livestock Co.
M. C Aubrey's application for a
liquor license ut Bend was denied by
the court tor the reason that the pe
tition did not oontain a majority of
the legal voters of Bend precinct.
If. W. Reed et al. Petition for
bridgo Crooked on Kivertvas contin
ued for the term.
Sam Smith was declared a county
ohnrga on Mi It. Bigg's petition and
was ordered placed inthecaro of W
11. MoFailaml, for which the sum of
$Ui.OO per mouth is allowed.
H. W. !. n Hi-oil petition for county
road was presented and proof of notice
being sufficient and bond being filed
and approved, the road is ordered re
viewed. G. Springer, Jake Stroud
and T. J. Leach are appointed viewers
and C. A. Graves surveyor, to meet
April 10, 1903.
C. W. Elkins, settlement and re
port as county oad master leport ap
proved. His bondsmen were ordered
discharged from further . liability.
The office of road master was discon
tinued. I. B. Meyer was appointed justice of
the peace of Mowry pred ict, Crook
County, Oregon.
The clerk was ordered to cancel
warrant No. Ci8, which was drawn
through error for $.!J. 9i.
The clerk was ordered to cancel
No. 6'JO for $21.90, No. 591 fur $80.00,
No. 5'Jfi, fer $23.00; No. 597 for $75.00;
No. 61.2, for 0050 and No. 604 (or
$5.5 .
B. S. & L. Co wrongful assessment,
ordered that they be allowed a rebate
of $111.25 and sheriff oiedit the same
on roll of 1902.
C. Montgomery, bill as road super
visor of road diitrict No. 9 was.disal
loived for the reason that there is'no
report showing any money due.
S. A. Lytic error in assessment for
year 1900. The sheriff was ordered to
cancel salcoflut 2 blk 5 in 1st ad
dition to Prineville on account of er
ror in assessment.
The clerk was ordered to draw n"
wariant in favor of city of Prineville
in the sum of $175.00.
Clerk was ordered to draw a war
rant in favor of J. J. Coinolly (or $11.
nii.i.s ai.lowkp.
G W Dodson, viewer on Ben Jones
i d, $ 2 00
D E T nipleton, vieweron Ben
Jones road 2 00
G W Whitsett viewer on Ben
Jones road 2 00
Wm Davenport, chainman on
Ben Jones road 2 00
J W Bice, clmmwirn on Ben
Jones road
2 00
Jack Harris, marker on lien
Jones road
2 00
C A Graves, surveyor on Ben
Jones road 10 00
Glass 4 Prudhomme, book
typewriter 175 00
C A Graves, rec county roads. .
J J Smith, express
Geo W Noble reg voters, June
8 00
o 15
1902 4 80
J E Campbell, mdse etc, for
pauper 12 18
Geo Summers, telephone ser
vice... '. 9 00
E E Orton, teacher's examina
tion 9 00
H P Thompson, milk for Mrs.
Briggs, pauper 2 50
Jack Dee, Lumber for road
dist No. 8 3 24
P L t W Co, light and water 11 40
J D Lafollctte, copying tax
roll 102 50
M II Bell, comparing Iiooks
.with county clerk 4 50
C Sam Smith, postage stamps 14 54
Mrs. J C Sumnir, care of
pauper 40 75
J H Wigle, iron, etc for bridges 11 00
Marion Taylor, hauling lum
ber fir brid e 1800
M R Biggs, re' order's fees m
cas state of Oregon vs
Egbert 5 70
H P Harrington, constable
fees 4 meals in Egbert case 7 65
Mr. Morford, witness feis.... 1 50
Mrs. Morfoid, " " .... 1 50
Mrs. Foland, " " . . . . 1 50
Mr. Foland, " " . . . . 1 50
Ed Brock, " , . . . 1 B0
Champ Smith, " " .... 1 60
Frank Barnes, " " 1 50
John Huimakor, " " .... 1 60
J J Smith, stamps for clerk's
office 6 yu
W A Booth, county iudnn's
salary 100 00
M 1) Powell, commissioner's
fees 18 80
11 J lli'aly,coni!uiiwionei'' fees 27 60
William Bueuli, supt's salary till 67
M II Hell, county treasurer's
'salary..... (10 (I?
C W Eikins, road master'
salary 75 00
C Sum Smith, shoritTs salary 41(1 07
George Circle, for drawing jury
in McKay precinct 3 IK)
Win Johnson, drawing jury in
McKay precinct 2 00
Henry Grimes, drawing jury in
McKi y precinct 2 00
Wm lfocgli, cash paid for
postage 4 25
Crook County Journal, print-
mg 24 05
D P Ailauison, must) forclerk's
office 1 85
R S Price, express for court
house 75
J J Smith, clerk's salary 300 00
Prineville Review, records,
clerk and sheriff's office. . 00 80
Simpson A Wilson, nails for
bridgo V " 8 25
Simpson it Wilson, mdse fur
pauper 4 15
Simpson it, Wilson, mdoe for
court house (axe) 1 50
P 1! Doak, in se for pauper. . . 3 65
J L Allen, road wo'k 15 50
D PSbri " " 20 00
P T Monroe, " " 22 75
Ed Harbin, for contract on
Crooked River bridge 199 00
K P Harrington, mdse (or Mrs,
B"g g s 2 10
E G Bolter, road work as Mad
supervisor -I 00
James Wood, road work 5 J 00
C P Maupin, " " 10 00
OM Pringle, marker en Mo
Powell road 2 (HI
James Connelly, extra lalr on
road U IK)
Glass A- Prtidhoiiune, book for
surveyor 39 00
J J Smith, express on books
for surveyor. '. 1 75
ur Hull..
One registered Herford Hull, 5 years
old. B. F. Zku
f-2R Prinevi.lc, Dr.
NOTK'R I-'Ott rUIIMOmoN.
Land OericK at Tiik Ii.vi.i.ith. Owaios,
Kt-br.mry 11,, liioa.
Notice 1 herelfy (,-ivi-n th.it the (nllnwirK
nainiHl seMem have tiled nuticiiuf iiiteiiti-.ii
to make rinal jiront in mipjiortof their cluinm,
ami thai aid j.riw.f u ill lie mode iR-lore J. J.
Smith, County Clerk, at Prineville, (Ire.m,
on Friday, Apr. 3, lliou, viz:
Warren Hrown of Hardtack, Oregon, on
homesteail appliution Nn. Mill (ortheKti
SWanJU'S sr.'i Sec. 24, T. 12 H., It.
13 B., W. M.
John H. Hrown o( Hay..lack, Oregon, nil
homesteutt applicall- n No. li'12 Cor the H!'
AK'i Seo. ISundHJS NW;Sec. 17, T. 12 S.,
n. U K., W. M.
Witne,en: Colonel F. Smith, o( Lamoutft.
Oregon. Kdmund Healy, Alonzo W. Iloyce
and Kilwin (i. HoiUnn of KaVHlack, t)reion.
A-3 JAY P. i.LX'AS, It.Kbtei.
Horses Wanted.
The old reliable- firm, the Hoaltlc Auction
and t-'nleft Htnhlt., Incortiurateil, which
holds special sales every day unit regular
weekly auctions every Friday, receive horses,
1 to 100 on consignment and advance all
shipping charges and sell on CoiiiliiMeton, or
will buy your horn outright. If you have
any ntimlwr of horses you wish to diinMe of
al the Heattle SIi.rttL-t price, no matter'how
far yon are from the city write us full de
ticription and we will let you know what the
pri.-esare and how they are selling. All
correspondence promptly answered.
N. T. JoLUmt-, Mgr.
M. J. Wai.kkii, Auct.
1212 Western Ave.,'(ieattle, Washington.
A dure for Lumbago.
W. C. Williamson, o( Amherst, Va.,
says: ' For mre than a year I suffer
ed from lumbago. I finally tried
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it gave
me entire relief, which all other iem-
cdics had failed to do." Sold by all
druggists.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the matter of the estate or illiaiw
H. Adams, d ceaseiL Notice is
hereby given that the undersigned,
administrator of the estate of Wil.iam
H. Adams, deceased, has tiled his final
account as such administrator in the
County Court of the State of Oregon
(or Crook County, and that said
Court has fixed Monday, April Otli,
1903, at 11 o'clock A M. for the hear
ii g and final settlement of said ac
count. All persons are therefore notified to
present their objections to said ac
count, if any they have, at said time
and place.
Wm. Ahams, administrator
ol the estate of William H. Adams, de
ci ascd.
W. A. Bell, Attorney for estate.
The
Bee
Hive
Ladies
heforo hoing lilted fur a new spring dnw Come hero nnd 1
will sell you one of the Nicest mid host Wearing Cornell) in
the Market. I am continually mining to this line lis I tun
sole agent hero and get my Corsets, direct from the Factory
in Detroit Michigan. Prieen the lowest.
Groceries4-
(Iroecry's filled up. I can givo you anything in canned
goods, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, lleiins, dried Fruits and Don.t for
get that I carry home cured Ifani'i, Duron, Lard and Khoul.li r.
I. rViicliel, Prop.
ADAMSON & WINNEK CO.
Incorporated lS'.l'.l.
Drugs, Stationery ami House Furnishing Goods
Tl OLD COURT HOUSE STABLE
W. II. SMITH, rmprietor
Livery, FeeJ and Sale Stable
Special attention paid to transporting passengers
to and from Shimiko, and taking jiarliestolhe pine
woods or elsewhere. Jflf'lonus reasonable.
Prineville,
) N. A. Tye and
Brothers ""i,hcir Dr? 1
uuuus til a a per tern,
W""' ' Discount
h
They have a Uin Ccnsi- nnicnt or New
Goods comiiiK and must make room $)
rorthem. Gall around and take ad- f
vantage of this Sacrifice Sale.
RED FRONT BAZAAR g
A. TYE & BROS., Props. Reliable Merchant. JN
Prineville Meat
VI a r k e t A
P. II, DOAK, IHOI',
New Shop and is "Up-to-dato and Cloin
Grinding your teeth on tough beefsteak is certainly
annoying hut have you tried ourH?
Our Ivleats are Selected
by careful judges and we use every endeavor to fuf- '
nisli none but what in frexh, tender and nutritionn.
NEXT DOOR TO BONNEY'S
The Superior
Washing Machine
The attention at tin; ntiMir iw r-iilli il 1m tin. f.t i...t n... li'iipd
i - i" n t iiiiit 1 1 iv rj i TjIV"
IOIl WASHING MACHINK is, like itH iinme, Htiperior in nil nil res
peitHtoany other on the market. For praclienl proof of which wc
will come to your house nnd iupcrinteiiil yofr wanliing
FREE OF
rhc washer can be found ulremlv
.. . . - . i V. " ."..hi county
nnd 18 giving entire satisfaction. c have n ent. in the var'ous net
tlementH in thin colintv who will almw H,a t n. , .' .
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pnrtiea intereBted may send orders
H. O. Klbbee, General Ag't for Crook Co
The Place
To Save
Money
Oregon i
CHARGE
in .mm ;.. i i.
" mo winner o
to me at Hay Creek, Oregon.