Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 12, 1906, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal
THURSDAY. JULY 12. IK.
Subscription f 1.50 per Year
A call hs Iwn indued to the
members of the Crook County
Livestock 4 Agricultural Associ
ation to meet in Prineville July '21
to perfect plans for holding coun
ty fair this fall. We hoie that
there will be a good attendance at
a county fair is a wonderful stimu
lator ind educator for the farmer
and hence of great benefit to the
county. The Association should
receive the earnest support and ap
proval of our business men.
The Normal School Institute is
dow being held in Prineville for
the first time with a fairly good at
tendance. Many young teachers
are availing themselves of the
opportunity to better qualify them
selves for their profession, while
others are brushing up a little for
the semi-annual teacher's exami
nation to be held at the end of the
Institute.
A slip of the pen made us say
when writing up the range fees a
few weeks ago that "cattle 20 cents
a head, to run from June 15 to Oc
tober 31; all over TO head to be
charged for at the rate of 10 ceuU."
Instead of "over" 70 head, it
should read "under" 70 head. The
object of the law is to give the
small owner the benefit.
County School Superintendent
Dinwiddie wishes to call the at
tention of school directors to the
county library apportionment. If
the directors wi6h to make the se
lection they must do so before
August 10th, otherwise the com
mission will do so for them.
The Normal Institute.
The four weeks' Normal Insti
tute to be held at Prineville began
its work July 9th with a fair at
tendance. Those present are:
P. C. Fulton, Madras; Marian
Weist, Bend; Ethel Smith, La
monta, Irene Barnes, Prineville;
Nora Kizer, Prineville; Flov Mc
Ghee, Lamonta; Mrs. Foster
O'Neill; Miss Morris, Post; Maude
Dob be, Prineville; Lena Jones,
Prineville; Miss Haradin, Bend;
Rose Gibson, Post.
Considering that this is the first
work of the kind undertaken in
Crook county the county superin
tendent is highly gratified with the
result. When the advantages of
such an institution are better
understood there will no doubt be
a much larger attendance.
Redmond Items.
I be v. l. r. : A. organized a
ladies auxiliary to the association
on Saturday night. Mrs. Rose
Welch was elected president and
Mrs. E. C. Parks secretary. Now
with the ladies to help us we ex
pect to make the fair a complete
success.
Messrs. Rowley & McLay have
moved their saloon into their new
building and are prepared to
quench the thirst of the most fas
tidious. F. C. Rowley hag gone to Port
land on business. Mrs. Rowley
baa gone to the mountains for a
short outing.
Superintendent C. M. Red field
has returned from Albany, Or.,
where he was called to attend the
death of bis mother.
Ehret Bros, are adding to their
store building an addition of a
drug store, also a warehouse.
Mr. and Mrs
children were
Wednesday.
C. C. Hon and two
visiting in town
Mrs. Estes is offering her entire
stock f Spring and Summer Milli
nery at greatly reduced prices. This
Is doue in order to make room for
the fall stock. Get prices on milli
nery from her before buyiug. 7-12-tf
Chas. Bernard, of The Dalles,
was in Prineville Thursday en
route to Suplee.
T. F. McCallister fe Co., are
offering reduced prices on all lines
of Spring and Summer Millinery
in order to close those lnes out to
make room for the Fall styles.
Notice their ad in this paper.
Annual Teachers' Institute.
Notice Is hereby given that the
session of the Annual Teachers' In
stitute at which all teachers will be
expected to attend will be held July
30, 31, August 1, 2, 3 at the High
School Building Prineville Or. No
teacher will be excused from atten
dance unless prevented by unavoid
able circumstances.
C. B. Dinwiddie,
Co. School Supt.
Clean Up.
Chicago has a cleaning up
movement that is not confined to
any one day. One of the leading
civic improvement organisations
has projoed a set of rules to he
followed by the people of that city
and thev have received wide ap
proval. They are appropriate for
adoption in Prineville and are as
follows:
Pick up at least one piece of
paper from the street everyday.
Clean your own backyard and
porches and try to interest the
bovs and girls next door."
Keep at least one flower in your
indow.
Be smiling and clean yourself
and your neighbor will follow suit.
In Memoriam.
A tribute to the memory of the
late Rev. G. M. Booth.
The following was adopted by
The Dalles District Conference at
Pendleton, Or., May 24:
WHEREAS, The Rev. G. M.
Booth, 1). D., began his ministry
and ended his labor and life upon
The Dalles District, having spent
the larger part of his ministerial
life within the borders of this field;
and
WHEREAS, It seems best that
his body be Uid to rest outsida the
the borders of this territory, leav
ing no special memorial erected on
the field he so long and ably serv
ed; and
WHEREAS, One of his last of
ficial acts was to help project a
large $20,000 church edifice at
Pendleton, Or., in which his friends
now propose placing a suitable
memorial window, to cost approxi
mately 1250; therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the district
conference for The Dalles District,
in Pendleton assembled, express
our hearty approval of so noble a
purpose and ask each pastor in the
district to read a copy of this reso'
lution to his congregation and give
the friends of Dr. Booth the privi
lege of having a part in this tribute
of love to the memory of one so
highly esteemed and dearly loved
as the late Dr. G. M. Booth.
(Signed) Walton Skipworth,
Presiding Elder.
Andrew Monroe, Secretary of
Conference.
A special service in memory of
Bro. Booth will be held at the
Methodist church next Sunday
evening at 8 o'clock.
Library Apportionment.
The following is the County
Library Apportionment and direct
era should make selections as soon
as practicable. Selections must
be made and sent below before
August 10 or the Commission will
make selections:
1 f25.90. 20 1.20 42 fl.SO
2 2 70 21 1 20 43 2 20
3 2 20 22 10 0 44 5 90
4 1 10 23 2 00 4;V- 4 30
5 2 10 24 1 80 40 90
8 2 00 25 2 00 4- 1 20
7 3 20 2 4 40 49 2 40
8 2 20 27 2 20 r0 2 90
9 4 00 2H 2 30 51 1 70
10- 4 60 ' 32 3 80 52 4 70
11- 4 60 33 2 00 53 8 20
12- 13 90 34 90 54 3 30
13- 8 60 35 1 00 55 2 HO
14- 3 90 30 3 70 5K 1 20
15- 2 40 37 1 80
16- 4 60 38 120
17- 3 20 39 1 70
18- 3 50 40 2 70
19- 4 00 41 80
C. B. Dinwiddie,
County Superintendent.
County Court Proceedings.
t F. C. Rowlee made application
for saloon .icense at Redmond.
License ordered issued for five
months frome June 1, 1906.
The county treasurer's bonds
commencing July 1, 1906, is fixed
at f 2CMXX).
The sheriff's bonds, commencing
July 1, 1906, is fixed at $10,000,
and as tax collector at $20,000.
Prohibition having carried in
the Mill Creek district and in the
Laidlaw district at the June elec
tion, it is ordered that the sale of
spiritous, malt and vinious liquors
be and the same is hereby pro
hibited in said districts.
A. H. Lippman also awarded
contract for high school supplies as
fol-lowe: 28 No. 1 single desks,
$4.60; 10 No. 1 rears desks $3.60;
teachers desks, $12; 60 high school
desks, $34.50 per dozen; other work
at high school building $73.50.
The clerk was ordered to pre
pare a certified list of county war
rants that were issued more than
seven years prior to Julyl, 1906,
and which have not been paid,
stating the amount of each, to
whom issued and the date of is
suance. The clerk was ordered to draw
a warrant on the road fund for
$1000 in favor of Earl McLaughlin,
road master, for road work.
The bond of W. F. King, as
treasurer, for 20.000, with T. M.
Baldwin snd Arthur Hodges as
sureties, was approved.
The, Imnd of Frank Klkins as
sheriff, for 10,000, and as tax col
lector, for 20,000, with National
Surety Co., of New York as surety,
approval.
The bond of Warren Brow n as
county clerk, with W. C. Congleton
and W. A.. Booth s surilies, Waa
approved. . .
The bond of W. R. McFarland,
as county surveyor, with . A.
Booth and T. H. Lafollett as
aurilics, was approved.
The claim of C. H. Errickson
for wrongful asM-sfuieiH tor 1005,
disallowed; atlidavit insufficient
The resignation of L. V. Bailey
aa road supervisor accepted and
Chas. Henry appointed.
The resignation of T. Alderdyee
as road supervisor accepted.
The petition of J. F. Blanchard
and others tor county road favor
ably acted upon and surveyors
and viewers ordered to meet July
23, 1906, to view out, survey and
report on same.
J. B. Fry rear resigned as con
stable of Black Butte precinct and
John R. Fiyrear was appointed ih
his stead.
The petition of Mrs. E. R. Riley
for wrongful assessment of taxes
for the year 1SH35 was continued
for an itemiied statement of school
and special taxes.
The petition of A. Thomson for
wrongful assessment for the year
1906 was disallowed.
The petition of the Central Ore
gon banking & Irurt Co., lor
wrongful assessment in 1905 was
not allowed; affidavit insufficient.
The petition of the Bend Mercan
tile Co. for wrongful assessment in
two was disallowed; affidavit in
sufficient.
The petitions of A. L Goodwillie,
J. B. Brown, A. L .Yeazie and
Martha'Treichl, for wrongful as
segment for year 1905, were dis
allowed; affidavit insufficient.
ine report oi retry 1. .uonroe,
supervisor oi district fto. W, was
approved.
The report of the surveyor and
viewers of the Adam Kotzman
road was approved and the bonds
men ordered to pay an expense of
39.00. .
In the matter of the road of J.
r. nann and oiners. 1 tie viewers
report was not on file and the
county clerk wa ordered to notify
viewers to file report.
In the matter of the O. C. Hale
road. The viewers failed to file
report. The viewers in the W. A
Ellis road failed to file report.
Dick Morford was apjwinted
road supervisor of the Breexe dis
trict in place of R. W. Breese
resigned.
JG Crantrill, wood S 97 jjo
C S Smith, wit pris. Miller case 68 96
" " " 68 00
" " Wiu Hogg ae 20 70
' 10 50
T F MoOallisiter carrying pull books
OKiley, "
R G Smith, " " "
Lin Nichols, " "
J 0 Powell, ' " "
A C Knighten, " " "
J W Jeukins, " " "
E McLaughlin, " " "
MD Powell, " " "
DWBarnett, " " "
C M Lister, " "
M Wheeler, " " "
J W Wilt, " " "
WHMilliorn, " " "
T Smith, " ' "
BF Nichols, " " "
FW Smith, " " "
JBCornett, " " "
J M Faught, " ' "
Cra Poindexter, " " "
E M Mortimore, " " "
J L Smith, " " "
2 00
6 (JO
" 2 80
' 6 60
80
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" 3 00
" 4 00
80
" 5 60
" 2 00
" 4 00
" 8 00
" 6 20
" 10 80
" 6 40
" 9 60
" 8 60
" 2 00
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" 13 00
" 11 40
" 16 00
" 8 00
" 8 40
Geo T Sly, "
W Street, ' "
D S Hamilton, "
E G Bolter, "
Prineville Review, election ballots 64 00
0 G Edwards, health officer 30 25
Belknap & Edwards medical serv 14 60
A H Grant, reg voters Deschutes 4 90
" " " " Bend 6 60
B F Johnson, clerk election 3 00
J W Wilt, " " 3 00
J Kelso, services at election 3 60
A C Sirange, clerk 3 00
Rideout & Foster, paper 2 60
W J Wood, extra time at election 3 00
S R Chase, 3 00
C T Lillard, juror 2 00
0 G Collver, lepairing booths 3 00
L H Cochlin, building booths 5 00
G F Cyrus, clerk ehction 3 00
W H Cyrus 7 3 00
C H Foster, reg voters.. 10 00
PL Tompkins, reg voters 4 10
Boys 4 Girls Society, burial V
Hoover 19 60
Mrs Sarah Elliott, care of Munson 7 75
G G Broron, list of lant deeded by
state . g 60
CC Dunham, special juror 2 00
R C Robison, road work 2 00
W A Ellis, " " .. 2 00
J Hawthorn, " 2 00
J I West, rent polling place, lights 2 00
The following judge of election were
allowed $6 each: CM Redfield, FT
Redmond, Earl McLaughlin, Jno Tuck,
R B Garman, F Glass J 1 West, E A
gather, S C Caldwell. The following
rtsvivvd 13 each : V II llihi, J
Warren MoOorkle, Kred Smith.
Kalph Shtkon, clerk electum 6 00 1
ClUron, " ,l 00
T W Triplott, ". 6 W
The follow in cirri of rlft-lion re
ceived 3: J II Straiirh, Kobt Smith,
Wm W Uordon. H H lvis, V S tVnk-
ton, J T ttolvinkii, DW Harnett, t"
II WhitM.lt. Jan Hire, H Parrixh, V T
Monroe, H frum, II L PruUr, U K Cy
rus. Arthur TVmplolou, W A Cyrus, VV
R KelWy, V II Post, M W Srod. J W
Gilchrist. V. T Morris, K V Nlun,
has Lister, J W Slsnton, A D I-onrry,
C Tullar. Ktwl S Wallac,' T A
KutherfoH. J 1 Merrill, K ftmH.Ot'
O'Neil, Austin Ktsor, Ua Milliorn.
Vk MulholUud, E M Mortimore, f K
Kownh, J K Crit, L II Hamilton, .Wiu
K Wills, C K parriik, 11 Montgomery,
J F Houston. J W Shattuck, C A SUiis-
burrough, Theodora Trouth, Nicholas
Smith, A J Vandervert, H N Mitchell.
R K Smith, Wru Adam Wm T More-
ford, Alma Morris, Chaa Lillard, I' II
Gilchrist. J R Bixhy, G T Sly, John At
kinson, Harry M Gee, J B Cornett, J V
Wright, P B Davis, A C Strange-, B F
Johnaon, B F Wilhoit, Frank Ray, L M
Lafollett, C S Met rkle, IW, Wood, K
P Huston, J 11 Smith, J P Lafollett, C
Hon.S V Miller, J II Hereford, Oscar
Cox, Oren waits, Ja Newaom.
Th folia inn judge of election
ceivl 3: G 8 Miller, J W Jeukii..,
w WBeneflel.l, AC Knigl.ten, J II
Zevely, J II Hawkins, II Grimes, I E
Tern pic ton, M I Powell, A 7-ell, S O
Powell, J S Watkius, P 8 Hamilton, T
T Poak, G PCardew, T M Baldwin. P
F Stewart, Wm Wigle, Wm J Schmidt,
W J Wright, Pd Merritt, M F Haw
thorn, P A Fimlley, J A Trouee, A L
Mackintosh, Vestley Street, F A Gil
christ, J M Faught, Wm Marks, A M
Morford, Guy Sears, H J Edwards, K A
Burnett Ovid Kiley. C J Cotter, W H
Staats. F W Smith, LV Tice. Ec
Faughtv M Wheeler, P chitwood, c A
Newbill. John Dillon, J L Card, J R
Magnesa, W H Milliorn. W moos, P
Humor, T F acCallister, U Weaver. D
A McDowell. B F Nichols, F E Dayton,
Lewis Hccallit'ter, W II cadle, W
Johnson, c H (Tain, c L Roberts, 1 B
never, Joe Lister, wsllace Pout, Kd E
Gillenwater, J H Kelley, l w wiest, a R
chase, w t wchkI, c G Bolter, w a Hunter
wwUroan, I yn Nichols, i L Allen, w
E Puchlien, j 11 wintloni G Springer,
0 G i-ollver. tieo Roba, Joe Smith, Thos
Bannnn.
m II Bell, Caiivaniing two days return
.. 0 00
F i Brooks, regis voters 33 00
i i smith, cali paid for Ifst of lands 2 00
wm Adams, clerk at election 3 00
w A Bell, judges salary 100 00
c S Smith sheriff's salary 416 66
c B Dinwiddie school supt salary 66 66
o G Gray treasurer's salary 66 66
j j smith clerk's salary .100 00
A Templeton clerk at election 3 00
w A Bell express 1 60
Kd Hodson repair roadgrader 9 00
Rot t Moore repair road tools 1 1 60
" 20 2f
E A P Lafollott nvl assessor 20 00
John Rush nerving subpoenas 11 20
w R McFarland board 32 00
j j smith pontage 3 20
j a smith warrant of arrest 4 HO
I H windom extra time judge elec 3 00
G springer do 3 00
o G rollver do 3 00
cA whitsett extra time as clerk 3 00
I I Robinson do 3 00
D w Barnett do 3 00
j D uifollett axseiiiior's fes Ml 00
Ac Strange equipment ...132 59
l w Elliott viewer's fea 12 00
c A Graves surveyor's fees 15 00
m D Powell comr's fees 4 05
F w smith bal due carrying poll hk 4 HO
F w Smith regs voters 1 80
wait anoderly witness fees... 2 00
R S Price freight 20
jack Pee supervisor's fees 7 20
Frank Johnson jury fee 2 00
Geo Luckey do 2 00
Arthur clothier do 2 00
McRay do 2 00
Frank spinning do 2 00
B sroud do 2 00
c S Smith board prisoners 46 64
P T Monroe supervisor's lees 29 50
S S Steam do 16 80
R H Bayleydo 11 80
FOR SALE. 1520 acreof good land
640 acres of (rood meadow, 30 acres
of alfalfa, balance good pasture
land; all under a 3-wlre fence and
will Iks sold for $4 an acre. All
toola thrown In. 20 head of horwn
broken, 700 head of cattle, moat of
them stock cattle, Home ateera,
yearlanda add 2-jear-oldn, all for
$26,000. For further Infonnatlon
inquire of L. V. Bailey, Paulina,
Oregon. 7-12-tf
Notica to Creditor.
Notice ia hereby given by tBe undernign
ed administratrix of the estate of Lemuel
O. Boone, deccaved, to the creditor! and
all other having claim againut the estate
of Lemuel Q. Boone, deceased, to present
them with the proper Touchers to the
undersigned at the office of M. K. Elliott
in Prineville, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated thu 12th day of July, 1906.
ELLABOOXE,
Adninistratriz of the Estate of Lemuel
(i. Boone, Deceased.
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H SPECIAL 30 DAYS' SALE ep
fl Hie Price Reductions in all lines of Ladies' and Children's Sum- (Jvl
fjhl mer Cioods. Watch
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Wash Skirts
A collection ol Crash and and Gdlon Covert
Wash Skirts, all round" Icny'lis; just (lie thing
lor your Summer Oulitiy.
Lot 1 your choice lor , , $ ,85
1aI 2 your choice fori , r, , 1,25
Lot 3 your chotcf lor.'... . .. ... .J 2.50
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Fff Ladies' Kcnular $2.50 values Special .Sale Price
Children's Regular
63 Hosiery for Ladies
vP and Children
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Ladies lace li.sle hose in while,
black and tan. all sim; remilar
35c values, j z Special 25c
ChiUrcn's lace lisle hose in
white. Hack and tan, all sizes
Regular 25c and 35c values
Special per pair 20c
to.
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Machines and Records
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Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Will tnki- iM iiiiichlni'rt
liiexcliHiigt'firiiew oiii-M
Will w-ll yini iimrliliicH
on monthly luiynientM
All UIihIm of repair work
(lon by our ngfiit who
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colliH'tor fur all monevs
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Inquire of
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Special in Gloves
Lttlirs' Silk Knit lilovrs in while. Mark ami
champninf colors si mt G to 8. all twa rlasp
patent litslcncnt. Kcjiukir $1.50 values.
Special forThi. Sle $1.00
LatlitV white
$1.50 valni-s.
LADIES' AND
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TAN OXFORDS
$i2.'2? values Special Sale Price
Wash Goods
Merrcriml Crash in while,
crram, Ian. brown and grvnt
shades. Special This Sale 20c
Cotton Coverts, all (jiod shades
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