Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 10, 1904, Image 2

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Crook County Journal.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1904
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THE COLIMBIA SOITHON EXTENSION.
The transfer of the Columbia
Southern railroad to the Harriman
interest may or may not be a
- significant move so far as Central
Oregon and its immediate com
munication with outside points
wih its consequent internal de
velopment is concerned. That
the road will be extended as far
as Heisler station in order to come
in touch with the wheat belt of
' the Agency Plains is an assertion
that bears the ear marks of feasi
bility and reasonableness, and it
is an assumption borne out by the
fact that another transportation
company with its objective district
75 miles to the southward, has
made its terminal station at tho
point mentioned. j
With the wheat Ml in north
eastern Crook county tapped, there
remains but little else at this time
along the line of the proposed ex
tension which would warrant a
further expenditure in reaching a
point lying a greater distance to
the south. The timber along the
Deschutes, which in a short time
will be the great drawing card tor
transportation facilities, would not
in its present state prove a cyno
sure for the expenditure of mil
lionB involved in the laying of
steel rails. And again, that tim
ber must eventually move to the
east instead of going over a north
and south line.
Mr. Harriman himself has stat
ed that the great trade of Central
Oregon in the irrigation and tim
ber regions must be reached
through the Willamette valley,
the most feasible route being
across the Cascades from the
terminal station of the Corvallis
& Eastern. Vita the control of
the latter in his hands and the
V ownership of the Columbia South
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that lt
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So Of utra Oregon nv- r.ceh
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tor the road whicb will relieve ih&
present raatney in matters Vper
ta'iruxy to transportation, rand
J (COXTISCED FROM PAGE 1.)
Semiannual Statement
Of the County Clerk of Crook County, State of Oregon, showing
the amount and number of claims allowed by the County Court of Said
County, for what allowed, amount
warrants outstanding and unpaid ffom the 1st day of April, 1904,
to the 30th day of September, 1904. both inclusive.
ON WHAT ACCOUNT NO.
ALLOWED
Co. and Com. court 21
Circuit court 58
Justice court 49
Sheriff's office 4
Clerk's office 3
Treasurer's office 3
School Supt's. office 7
Coroner's office 1
Assessor's office 3
Tax Rebate 4
Court house expense 1 6
Care of Poor 21
Expense of insaD j 9
Stationery, Express,
telephone, etc. 18
Bridges and roads 167
Election Expenses 165
Printing 8
High school expense 14
Road machines and
freight 2
STATE OP OREGON,
County of Crook,
343 29
477 88
134 00
237 00
8154 05
1026 35
323 63
13086 47
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1535 91
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I, J. J. Smith, County Clerk of the County of Crook, State of Ore
gon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement
of the number and amount of claims allowed by the County Court of
said County for the six months ending on the 30th day of September,
1904,5on what account the same were allowed, and the amount of war
rants drawn, and the amount of warranto outstanding and unpaid as
the same appear upon the records of my office and in my official custody.
Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of Baid County,
this 28th day of September, A. D., 1904.
seal J. J. Smith, County Clerk.
Semi-Aunual Summary Statement
Of the financial condition of the County of Crook, in the State of
Oregon, on the 30th day of September A. D., 1904. ,
LIABILITIES
To warrants drawn on the County Treasurer, and outstand
ing and unpaid $ 1518 55
To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon
Total Liabilities........ ....etc,...$ 1518 55
RESOURCES
By funds in the hands of county treasurer applicable to the
payment of county warrants 17C62 47
By fund in hands of sheriff applicable to the payment of
county warrants 472 43
By estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to the payment
of county warrants . . 12550 29
Total Resources ,
One of the merchants in the
city has the following sign in his
window: "Working Shirts for
Sale 50c Each" If these shirts
can lie rented we should like to
have a couple come down and
work in the oflice tor a week or
two.
REPUBLICAN
LANDSLIDE
Dispatches received yeste r d a y
indicate an unprecedented. Repub
lican victory. Roosevelt has swept
the country from one end to the
other and the New York World
concedes his vote in the electoral
college to lw 3'25.
Connecticut went Republican
by a majority of 25,000. Indiana
was carried by a large vote, Roose
velt gaining a big lead in that
tate and in the city of Indianapo
lis over McKinlev's vote in 1900.
Parker carried New York City
by a majority estimated yesterday
at 50,000, but the country gave
Roosevelt an overwhelming vote
pulling his majority over 100,000
for the state. All through the
north the landslide has been com
plete, the doubtful states having
fallen into the Republican camp.
Chairman Baker of the State
Central Committee yesterday sent
a dispatch to the effect that Oregon
would roll up a majority of 40,000
for Roosevelt. From the returns
coming in from the localprecincts
there seems to be no question but
that Roosevelt will carry Crook
county bv 500. The vote in the
Prineville Precinct stood as fol
lows: Republican 180; Demo-
But few returns from other
cmcta m the con'ity hr.3 jut is
up to t Lir of gunc iu .!
j 1 he vote at Bend beed a Keprl-
(.!:e.'vn auiorivy t.i : i r;r iw, una,
f vote of ov jt " 100 in fa"r of t!.e
HejiuHHrar. candidate licjuwi-
1
Can majorities were also recorded
in McKay and Montgomery - pre
cincts. :
of warrants drawn, the amounts of ;
County records
Rent af offices after
$ 417 90 court house fire
593 80 Repairs of court
169 45 house after fire
I860 33 . Payment on insur
900 00 ance policy
200 00 Miscellaneous
236 19 Parcel payment for
14 60 chemical engine
706 05 Road fund to city of
44 77 Prineville
83 50
33 00
1 1512 95
100 00
56 80
350 00
444 96
:
Total claims allcwd 587 $33,042.88
AMOUNT OF OUTSTANDING
WARRANTS UNPAID
Outstanding unpaid
County Warrants
on e '
September, 1904. $1513 55
Total amount of unpaid
County Warrants , $ 1518 55
." 30685 19
FLOOR COMMITTEE: ,
Milt Zki.l, P. B. Howard
RECEPTION COMMITTEE: Gkorjk Somxkra, M. J
R. Bioos, ,.Wm. Drapkk, Harold lUt.nwix anp J
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Thursday, November 2Uth.
To All Fathers and Mothers, Boys and Girls:
GREETING: You arc hereby commanded by his
Majesty, KIUS KRINGLE, King of the Holidays
to call at his regular appointed repositiry and select
at an early date, the good things he has in store for
you.f They are yours for the asking.
The KING has appointed us his agents, and we
shall take pleasure in showing you the largest and
most complete line of Holiday Goods ever brought
to Prineville, consisting of Toilet Cases, Manicure
Sets, Fine China, Perfumes, Confectionery, Toys,
Useful and Ornamental Furniture at prices to suit
all purses.
THE WINNER COMPANY,
Headquarters for Santa Clau3.
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The first appearance in Prineville of this latest
edition of Dicken's "Old Curiosity Shop."
Revised up to date and includes such char
acters as Shylock, Mother Hubbard and
the great American Scarecrow.
The Most Life Like Wax Figures Ever Exhibited
This famous aggregation will appear for one
night only, on Friday Evening, Novem
ber 18th, at the Club Hall. Auspices of
Epworth League. .
Prices 25 and 50 Cents
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Reserved f Seats on
NEW MILLINERY
High Grade Goods Cheap. City styles and
up-to-date ideas in Millinery at - - -
Mrs. Slayton's
Prineville's Leading Hillinery Store
Remarkable values In Fall and Winter Underwear at the
RAQKBT STORE
- ' J. 8. KELLEY, Proprietor.
Gall and Examine Them
Ladies fine Cashmere Underwear, per garment --. 75 cents
Ladies fine Cashmere Hose, per pair " 35 cents
Gentlemen's all Wool Underwear, good weight, garment $1.25
Childrens Eiderdown Caps , , 80 cent3
WATCH TH1H AD EVERT WEEK
M. K. Brink, W.
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T and lodging by the day, week or
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Collars, Units and
Silk Waists
Latent iK-MltfUK in Silver
ware and Jewelry. Notlonx
(fall kiwi. WrllliiK Tab
let, IViicIU, Xovi'KNt'wIiiK
Machine!, ami NeeillcM.
SOME CIIOICF. HARGAI.NS
In Holiday (ioods Which
Will he in Stock About
November 1st.
Mrs. John' Cyrus
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No. 400; Full Size,
No. 490,
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Our Full clinwinn in Pits ptMN ix the inVt
coiupletii we Imve ever 1 1 I niul tliew imluili'
ninny new pieei of line I'huk )n'M Ftil'riiii
seldom found ill the m railed ti-l-d.ite ftoreK
Shirt WitiMx, IJuin CoaN, .1 i kels, Skirl'' and
t'ollnr tit n n in mij -rrir.e here All in ll'
Sfuson's l.ilil hlylrn niul f .t 1 n i
(ict (lash (iliccks with each Purchase
Thoy aro worth money to you
GREATEST STOREPrt
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Meat, Vegetables, ' Produce
A Complete and Choice Line of Iwf, Veal, Mutton, Pork,
Bacon, Lnrd and Country Producn Kept on hand at the
v-ity Meat Market
FOSTER & HfrfRRIGAN, Prop's.
Prineville, At TIlC Old Stand Orco.
' Prinovillc-Shaniko Stage
Daily Between Prineville and
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