Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 03, 1906, Image 1

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PR1NEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 3, 1906.
NO. 20
VOL. X
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Semi-Annual Statement
No Worry, No Trouble and
No Dissapointment with a
BORN RANGE
Best Values on Earth.
Sizes In Stock
All
Use Lisk's Anti Rust Tin Ware and
Bullet Proof Granite Ware
BEST MADE
Pumps, Pipe, Poultry Netting, Garden Hose, Tents, Wagon
Sheets, All Kinds of Good Hardware and Implements
Mitchell Wagons and Hacks
We Make a Specialy of Groceries for Home and
Camp Use. Try Some of our Elegant
Dried and Canned Fruits
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ending March Slat, 1900, of Moneys received and paid out, from
whom received and from what pourco, and on what account paid out.
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Commission Merchants
Dealerr in BlackBmith Coal. Flour, Barhwl Wire.
Nails, Cement, Lime, Coal Oil, Piaster, Sulphur,
Wool and Grain, Sacks and Twine, Grain and Feed.
Agents for Wasco Warehouse Milling Go's. "White
River" and "Dalles Patent" Flour. Highest price
paid for Hides and Pelts.
Special Attention is paid to
Haling for Eastern Shipments.
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OFFICERS:
W. A. Booth, President
C. M. Elkins, Vice President
Freo W. Wilson, Caihter
DIRECTOR8:
W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkins,
D. F. 8Tf WAHT.REO W. WILSON.
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Semi-Annual statement
Of the County Clerk of Crook Cuunty, Stat of Oregon, dhowing tlm auiount
sud number of 'rlaitus allowed by the County Court of said County, for what
allowed, amount of warrant drawn, th amount of warrants outstanding sud
unpaid from the 1st day of Oet.. lHlfi, to the 31t day of March, both in
clusive.
Amount of Outstanding Warrant
Unpaid
On What Account No. A int.
Allowed
Couuty Court ti 12(1.75
Couimioaioners Court B 82.20
Circuit Court 124 1H04.9.S
Justices' t!oui1 27 185.70
Sheriff's onietJ 0 1:W7.3U
Judkie'n office M :io0.00
Clerk's office 3 900.00
Recorder's olflce ' 2 106.80
Treasurer's office 3 200.00
Coroner's office 1 5.00
School Supt's office 6 887.10
Assessor's otlice 2 384.00
Tax Rebate 1 10.60
Court housi ex pennes 13 472.14
Jail 17 757 41
Care of poor X 1375.19
Care of insane 1 6.00
Roads and Bridge 97 3752.23
Hchool expenses H 1528.58
Stationery and postage 12 198.72
KxpresN, Freight and
Telephone 8 54.09
Printing 44W.89
Records 3 91.90
Election supplier 3 171.59
Copying tax roll 1 75.00
Total claims allowed
392 114872.10
STATK OFORKGON, )
County of Crook, (
Warrants on the3lst day
of March, 1900 $1094.98
al amountof unpaid Conn-
ly WanauM 1C4.$
1, J. J. Smith, County Clerk of the Couuty of Crook, State of Oregon,
do hereliy certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the number
and amount of claims allowed IiviIih County Court of said County for the nix
months ending on the 31st day of 'March, 1900. on what account the same were
allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, and the amount of warrants out
standing and unpaid as-the tum appear upon the records of toy ottice and In my
official custody.
WitiiCHH mv hand and tlifseal'iif the County Court of saM
Countv, this 25th dav of April, A. U. 190(1.
si m. ' J. J. SMITH, County Clerk,
By Mat Bklxi Klxd, Iep.
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Semi-Annual Summary Statement
Of the financial condition of the County of ('rook, in the State of Oittgou, ou
the 8lt dav of March, A. 0. 1900.
Liabilities
To warrants drawn ou the County TreuNtirer, and outstanding and
unpaid $1024.93
To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon
Total Ijahii.itikh $1024.93
Resources ,
lly funds in the hands of County Treasurer applicable to the payment
of county warrants $50985.5ri
By funds in hands of County Sheriff applicable to the payment of
county warrants 294.11
y estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to the payment of
county warrants 16707.80
Total Kksoukkkb $07047.47
GIVE ORDERS
FOR BUILDING
Oregon Trunk Line Making Ready
to Commence Work
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I. O. C. iray, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cor
.,.. statMOKi.t of the amounts received, paid out. and remaining on hand, in the
fV..,ntv Treasury of said Countv. for the six mouths ending on the 31st day of
March, A. l. 19nj.
Witness my hand this 24th day of April 190i.
O. C. iR A V, County Treasurer.
Semi-Annual Statement
Of the amount of Moneys and Warrants received for taxes, and Money paid to
the Countv Treasurer bv the Sheriff of Crok County, Oregon, for the six months
ending the 3ls( day of March, lOOti.
Collections. 190.') taxes
Collections 1904 taxes
Collections 1903 taxee
Collections 1902 taxes
Pees collected
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303.30
1.-.71
15.80
Orders for the tnaterialB and the
immediate: erection of a tool houne
and a bunk hou.se at Sherar's
bridge, ou the Denchutes rier,
have been placed by W. F. Nelson,
of the Oregon Trunk Line, anil the
announcement in made that grad
ing will commence at once at that
point on the right-of-way. It ban
already been announced that grad
ing would begin at the mouth of
the Deschutes by the 10th of May,
and from the preparationH being
made lit ShernrV bridge, it may he
HKBUmed that several grading crews
will be put to work almig the pro
poned line, in order to hasten the
work.
'1'he order for materials was sent
to Vanduyn ami Attains, mer- j
chants at 1 ygh valley, with Hi
nt ructions to secure th tterials
and to have the buildings erected
at once. Orders for the lumber
were placed with W. K. Woodcock,
the Tygh valley sawmill man.
Thin is the information given out
here hist Saturday by II. V. Wood
cock, of the Tygh valley flouring
milln, who spent several days ben'
in the interest of his mill.
Shcrar's bridge is 34 miles front
the mouth of the Deschutes river.
From Ihe fact that construction
work will commence at the mouth
of the river and at Sherar's bridge
jmultaneoiisly it is beginning to
ook very much as though the
present activity along the Wen-
chutes was not one of the many
bluffs or counter-bluffs which have
kept Central Oregon on the "anx
ious seat" during the pant few
years. Uigbt-of-way through half a
doen ranches lying along the Ies-
should be actually occupied by the
railroad within two years, other
wire the right-of-way to revert to
the grantor. The willingness of
the company ta incorporate these
stipulations in their right of-way
contracts cannot be construed
otherwise than as an earnest of
their intention to build the rail
road into Central Oregon at once.
Mr. tiordon, while here, was
quite emphatic in Ids assurances
that the Oregon Trunk Line means
business. He stated that work
would begin on the construction of
the line not later than the second
week of May. and would be push
ed nteadily through to completion.
The promoters of the Deschutes
railroad have financed their pro
ject, and with ample funds avail
able, they promise that there shall
be no delays in the construction of
the lint! up the river. Owing to
the heavy character of the work, it
will requite fully two years to com
plete this line as far an Madras,
jeven if the work is permitted to
proceed without, interruption.
Madras Pioneer.
Will Irrigate 2000 Acres of Land
Tot a i, Cou.KTinss
Disbursements
.V,144.30
Jiutcs, from the mouth of Trout
The White Hock Irrigation A
I'owcr Co. will not install a pump
ing plant, as contemplated, but
will at once begin the construction
of a ditch somewhat smaller than
was at first anticipated.
Tlie original plans of the com
pany were to build a ditch that
would carry water sullicicnt, to ir
rigate some !t000 acres, but as
about one-third of this can be bet
ter irrigated bv means of a nnmn-
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jing plant situated at Cline Falls,
the power and land being owned
by the name parlies, it has been de
cided to install more machinery
there. This will reduce the land
to be reclaimed by ditch to 2000
acres.
The board of directors have been
ordered to secure right of way and
receive bids on the ditch iu parcels,
thus allow ing a part, of the tock
holders to build by contract, small
parts of the ditch.
Construction work will lie begun
as soon as possible, and when com
pleted, tne company will have a
ditch, as nearly as could be esti
mated at their meeting held in
('line Falls on last Monday, ap
proximately 12 miles in length,
i. ... ,.,i.uuu,l i..u including three and one-half miln
"'""'"""I v !f flnmt. which' will b four feet
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Total Payments and County Treasurer
Balance on hanrt
Total IisBi asrMK;Ts
STATK OFORKGON, I
County of Crook, t
i ...... K.,.ith sbrfff of t'nsik Cuuutv. Oregon, do hereby certify
that the forei'oini! is a true and correct statement of ihe collections and disburse
ments of this" office from October 2nd, 1905 to March 81st, , 190S.
C. SAM SMITH, Sheriff.
by J. H. Haner, Deputy.
week by F.
gon Trunk
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iine, ana in several i i ne entire work will cost lo,-
instancen a timelimit was set with-1 000, will consume from two to four
in which the right-of-wav must lie 1 1 months in construction and will
. , . ., , carry about 1500 to 2000 miners
occupied by the railroad in order .' . , ., H ...
1 J -it inches of water. Ihe Hume will
to make the deed to right-of-way hmlt tnroU(?h a verv r0ugn can.
effective. In one instance it was ,m and will be constructed of sur-
tipuhtWd that the right-of-way faced lumtier.
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