Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 21, 1908, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1908
Subscription $1.50 Tr.
County Commissioner
NAT TKKM
The court mot May 6, at 10 o'elivk
a. m. rnnent-V. A. 1W11, Juilg?,
and S. 8. Steam.
Owing to tlw fnHwIon of the circuit
court the cointnlfwittncr adjinmunl
until May 13. Court m't porwuant to
adjournment.
In the matter of a rebate on taxo
for Andrew Morrow. Clerk ordered
to draw warrant on general fund In
favor of Andrew Morrow for $31.1)2,
taxes, paid on roll of 1905 upon lands
not owned by Andrew Morrow.
In the matter of the petition to
prohibit the Bale of Intoxicating
liquors In Crook county. Said ie-
tltlon and election Is hereby declared
onlercd held throughout the county
aa a whole a In said jn-tition de
manded, and chrk la directed to
make newary Journal entries.
In the matter of the petition to
prohibit the sale of Intoxicating
liquors in Beaver Creek precinct.
Said petition and election hereby de
clared ordered held In said Beaver
Creek precinct and clerk I directed
to make necessary Journal entry.
In the matter of the petition to
prohibit the sale of intoxicating
liquors In Kutcher and Haystack
precinct. Said petition and election
Is hereby declared ordered held in
said Kutcher and Haystack pre
cincts as In said petition demanded
and clerk is directed to make neces
sary Journal entry.
In the matter of the wrongful as
sessment of R. P. Miller. It appear
ing from the certificate of sheriff that
he has remitted to R.-P. Millerl2.il
wrongfully assessed on roll of 1907,
the clerk is directed to credit sheriff
with said amount.
In the matter of the wrongful as
sessment of S. C. Hodge. From cer
tificate of sheriff that he has remitted
to S. C Hodges f 4.50 aa wrongfully
assessed in roll of 1907, the clerk is
directed to credit sheriff with said
amount
Affidavit of wrongful assessment
of A. B. Seals. It appearing from
certificate of sheriff that he has re
mitted to A. B. Seals fo.27 as wrong
fully assessed on roll of 1907, the clerk
Is directed to credit sheriff with said
amount.
Affidavit of wrongful assessment
of H. P. Thompson. It apiaring
from certificate of sheriff that he has
remitted to H. P. Thompson 60 cents
on roll of 1907 aa wrongfully assess
ed, the clerk Is directed to" credit
sheriff with said amount.
Clerk ordered to draw warrant on
general fund In favor of T. A. Jensen
for $1.80 for taxes overpaid on roll of
1906.
In the matter of the petition for a
liquor license by Geo. A. Stevens.
Petition, proof of publication, post
ing, etc., approved and clerk ordered
to Issue license for six months from
May 6, 1908, upon paying in $200.
In the matter of a petition for a
liquor license by Zumwalt & Miller.
A remonstrance was presented by J
R. Wood and others. Petition with
drawn and case dismissed.
In the matter of the petition of
Edward H. Lockyear for county
road. Petition approved. Viewers
and surveyors ordered to meet at
beginning of road and view out, sur
vey and report on same.
In the matter of a county road by
E. A. Gillett and others. Petition
approved, viewers and surveyors
ordered to meet at beginning of
road, view out and report on same.
The petition of John I. Jones and
others for county road was continu
ed for proof of posting notices and
bond.
The remonstrance against the
Kirk Whlted road was dismissed as
the road had heretofore been allow
ed. The proceeding should now be
by petition for private change in
road.
It appearing from the certificate of
sheriff that he has remitted to T. J.
Ferguson $12.87 as wrongfully as
sessed on roll of 1907, the clerk is di
rected to credit eheritf on roll of 1907
for said omount.
The Dwight Robert road will 1
declared a public highway upon the
petitioners complying with the view
ers' report.
Clerk ordered to draw warrant on
general fund in favor of B. S. Cook
& Co. for $7.21, being taxes paid on
land not owned by them, less social
school tax.
It appearing from the certificate of
sheriff that he has remitted toJ.B
Mtuoweu fi.43 as wrongiully as
sessed on roll of 1907, the clerk is di
rected to credit sheriff on roll of 1907
.with such amount."
In the matter of the petition of
the Riverside Telephone Co. Pe
tition granted and company allow
ed to erect polls on outside limits of
survey of said roads as mentioned
In said petition or either side thereof.
It appearing from the certificate of
sheriff that he has remitted to H. E.
Read $12.15 wrongfully assessed on
roll ol 1907, the clerk Is directed to
credit sheriff with such amount on
roll of 1907.
The viewers' report on the Mc
Taggart road was approved. The
damages claimed was not allowed.
Road declared a public highway and
ordered opened. Clerk ordered to
notify road supervisor thereof.
The viewers' report on the G. W.
Horner road was approved and
road declared a public highway.
The quit claim deed from the Lald-
law Townsite Co. to bridgv acros
the IVschutea river on said road
was accepted and ordered placed on
record.
The viewers' report on Fred lavl
road was approved. Road declared
a public highway and ordered oou
ed Clerk ordered to notify nmd
supervisor thereof and also of an
agreeiueut of I. l Brown to build
fence.
Tlw viewers report on the Frank
Galloway road wiw approved.
Road declared a public highway and
ordered opened. Clerk directed to
notify road supervisor thereof.
Viewers report ou M. Brown road
approved. Road declared a public
highway and ordered opened.
The viewers reuort on the C. I).
Swanson road was approved. Road,
declared a public highway and or
dered opened.
The viewers' report for a private
change In the Long Hollow road was
approved. Road was declared a
public highway upon proof W'lng
made as required by law. Clerk di
rected no notify road supervisor of
this change in the road.
The road master's report was aw
proved and ckrk ordered to draw
warant on road fund In favor of
road master tor $3000 to be account
ed for at next term.
The bid for prtuting the election
ballots by Journal and Review was
accepted.
It appearing from the certificate of
the sheriff that he has remitted to
Polk Mays the sum of $40.10 ou roll
of 1906 as wrongfully assessed, the
clerk is ordered to credit the sheriff
with such amount on roll of 1906.
The clerk was also directed to credit
sheriff with $52.50 for wrongful as
sessment of Polk Mays on roll of 1907.
The petition of Gonser & Geer for
liquor license was approved. Clerk
ordered to Issue license for six
months from May 6, liKXS, upon filing
receipt for $200.
In the matter of the petition for a
liquor license by C. J. Green. There
being no bond filed or offered the
petition was denied.
The petition of Frank Glass and
others for road was approved.
Viewers and surveyors ordered to
meet at beginning of road, view out,
survey and report to the court.
The offer of C, L. Shattuck to wire
new court house at actual cose of
material for electricity, and for act
ual time employed In Installing same
is accepted, and such work is to be
under the supervision of J. B. Shipp.
Special term of the county court
convened March 28, 190S to consider
bids to complete new court, house.
Two bids were received from Chas.
A. Gray, two from John B. Shipp
one by C. C. Mceely and one by
James W. Wright. Court adjourned
until April 11 for the further con
sideration of the bids.
April 11, 3 p. m. Court met as per
adjournment. Present Judge Bell,
Commissioners Bailey and Stearns.
At this time the bid of John B.
Shipp for an all-stouej superstructure
for court house anil remodeling of
basement for $57,000 was accepted,
and all other bids rejected. J. B,
Shipp to furnish a bond in the sum
of $15,000. Bond of J. B. Shipp ap
proved.
The bids of C. C. MeN'eeley and H W Carlin,
James W. Wright rejected as they
are defaulting contractors and un
able to give bonds. Bid of Chas. A.
Gray was too high.
Clerk is directed to draw warrants
upon the general fund to meet the
payments as they fall due upon the
contract of John B. Shipp for new
court house, when such payments
are certified to in writing as due by
at least two members of this court.
The following bills were allowed.
Andrew Morrow.judge election $ 6 60
P Chitwood, judge election 3 00
William Joslin " " 3 00
Henry Montgomery, clerk elec
tion 3 00
L H Hamilton, clerk election.... 3 00
George Dee, " " 3 00
W H Bishop, Judge election... 3 00
Jacob inters, " " 3 00
Jerry Holliquilla, " " 3 00
Edward Lieurance, clerk election 3 00
Thomas Wainanwit, " " 3 00
arren McCorkle, clerk, milage 13 80
W J Schmidt, judge election 3 00
Ed Merritt, " ' 3 00
A Elmer, " " .3 q0
l, uonneJl, clerk election 3 00
Harry M Gee, " " 3 00
J V Wright, clerk and mllase 11 00
F T Redmond, judge election 3 00
J A Vostturg, " " 3 00
A W Morgan, judge, milage 7 40
E C Park, clerk 3 00
C R McLallin, clerk 3 00
0 F J.-iekson, " 3 00
C H b outer, judge election and
milage 5 80
W T Hudson, judge election... 3 00
E A Bussett, " " 3 00
GleDU Hendrickson clerk election 3 00
Howard Turner, " "....3 00
J A Riggs, " 3 00
1 M Baldwin, judge election two
days 6 00
D b Stewart, judge election two
days 6 00
M H Bell judge election two days 6 00
il U uunsmore. clerk election
two days 6 00
I) Macleod, clerk election two
days 6 00
B b Johnson, clerk election two
Rumor is Unjust.
T F MeCalltstor Judge election,
ami milage o wi
J F T :lor, clerk election 8 00
II M I.IM-..M " 111 ...
i-i, :.i .. i . lowiiom it may concern:
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Wm Ulair, Ju.lgx-el.vt Ion. milage M Wlco,,,,, ' "' knowledge tlmt . t .
I. A Young, " " 3 OO Cohgleton, candidate for sheriff, Is
P N Vlhhcrt, " " 3 00 accused of the burnlnir of mv ha v. I
It has
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William Browtihlli, clerk elec- J""1, r"r Mr. Cimgleton and I have
tlon 3 00 niwny invn nieinl.
days 6 00
Wallace Post, judge election 3 00
J H Gray, " " 3 00
E li Knox, " " 3 00
J H Kelley, clerk election.. 3 00
J P Pickett. " " 3 00
EEGillen water, clerk election.... 3 00
C S Wiley, carrying poll books... 5 20
C L Roberts judge election 3 00
l li Meyer, " " 3 00
Joe Lister, " " 3 00
W T Morris, clerk election 3 00
O B Gray, ' " 3 00
h, Y .Nelson, clerk and milage.. ..11 60
W HCadle.iuilire election milaire 5 00
Jack Harvey, judge election 3 00
H F Jivans. " " 3 00
J F Cadle, clerk election 3 00
D J Evans, " " 3 00
J W Stanton. " " 3 00
D E Templeton, judge election... 3 00
E M McCord, " " 3 00
H E Hideout, " " 3 00
0 li Dinwiddle, clerk election...,. 3 00
A !S uollins, " " 3 00
J T Moore, cierk election, milage 3 80
J M Montgomery, judge election 3 00
F Forest, " " 3 00
John Atkinson, iiulce election... 3 00
J T Rogue, " " 8 00
David Hill. " " .1 00
M F Hawthorne, clerk election 3 00
0 W Rlckle, " " 3 00
J Anthony Mitchell, clerk and
milage 16 40
J F Welgaud. Judge election 6 00
J S McMcen, jmlgv election 6 00
W lVnetleld. judge election
and milage 9 60
Henry Wait, clerk election 6 00
T J Roneneld " " 00
Oren Watte " " 00
J C Tullar, Judge flection 13 00
V. It James, judge election 6 00
J M Siry " " 6 00
Fred X Wallace, clerk election 6 00
W 1) Barnes, " " 6 00
Win J Thorp. " " 00
J T lMiney, judge election and ,
milage 13 o
T A Iong, iudgv election 6 00
J E CampMl. " " 6 m
M C Mason, clerk election 6 00
HE Jacobs, ' " 600
S E Gray. " " 0 00
E T Slay ton. Judge election...... 3 00
Herman Poch. " " 3 00
J S Watklns, judgv election and
milage 3 bo
Frank Ray, clerk election 3 00
J M Minkler, " " 8 00
T N Balfour, Judge eleetlou 3 00
O 1) Hall. " " 3 00
J L Gilchrist, Judge election and
milage - 19 00
FJ BVnedlk. clerk election 3 00
I M Mills, " " 3 00
O l Mile. " 3 00
A C Kntghteu, Judge election 3 00
J U Zeverly, " 3 00
James lyer. Judge election and
milage i 00
Robert L. McMurtery, clerk
election 8 00
J W Bitter, clerk election 3 00
K K Jones, " " 3 00
A G Kibble, Judge election and
milage 8 2o
CW Parrlsh. judgeelection 8 00
T J Wyman, " " 3 00
Philip Cram, clerk election 3 00
Kov josltn, " " 8 00
L. Enderud " " 3 00
F S Hoffman, Judge election 6 00
i H Horney, judge election 6 00
O G Collver judge election and
tilling .....11 00
Win Boegll, clerk election H 00
D W Barnett, clerk election 6 00
jas T Robinson, clerk election 6 00
James E Reed, judge election 3 00
K W llkluson, " " 3 00
Ovid Riley, " " milage lo 00
Thomas Tweet, clerk election 3 00
J H Bean, " 3 00
Henry Llnster, " " 3 00
Randolph Gibson, Judgeelectiou 3 00
E A Parker, " " 3 00
T B Price. " " 3 00
S H Barnes, clerk election 3 00
L W Bennett, clerk eleetlou 3 00
C E Parrish, clerk election and
milage 13 00
PT Monroe, judgeelectiou 3 00
X H Snvder, " " 3 00
J H Douthit, " " 3 00
H L Friday, clerk election 3 00
B Cram. " " 3 00
j G Bolter, clerk election ami
milage 11 4o
j M taught, judge election ami
milage 5 00
Wm Marks, Judge election 3 00
A W Morford. " " 3 00
F T Cox, clerk election 3 00
J R Breese. " " 3 00
A j Noble, Judge election ; 3 00
Wm Courtland, " " 3 00
E D Clnypool, " " 3 00
H H Davis, clerk election 3 00
Martin Drake, " " 3 00
C R Henry, clerk election and
milage 16 00
J E Rolierts, judge election 3 00
1 1; uirannni, " " 300
3 00
Austin Kir-er, clerk election 3 01
m s Ala v held, " " 3 00
G D Million), " " 3 00
j W Wilt, judge election 00
Enoch Cyrus, " " 6 00
W FEdmunson, Judgeelection 00
C L Gist, clerk election... 6 00
ArthurTetnpleton.elerk election 6 00
W A Wilt, clerk election and
milage 14, 00
David Marner, milage from
liear CreeK 4 00
J P Johnson, rent for building
for polling place 2 00
J I West, Judgeelection, milage 13 00
Chas W Merrill, Judge election. 6 00
M j Kelley, " " 6 00
S A Williams, clerk election 6 00
E A Sather. " ' 6 00
E J Wright, ' " 00
james Wood, Judge election 3 00
S 8 Black, " " 3 00
J G Clark, judge election, milage 11 00
C S McCorkle, clerk election..-..- 3 00
K D Huston, " " ... 3 00
Lee Wood, " "... 3 00
John Atkinson, registering 12
electors 1 2o
Wm Blair, material for making
0001ns 10
. Continued next week.
For oranges, lemons and banan
as, call on Mrs. Cyrus.
If vou want a shave or your hair
neatly dresbed call on Will Percy.
lie is the best.
M4-3t
A. I Mackintosh.
$50.00 Reward
A reward of $"0 will be paid for in-
lormation leading to the arrest and con
viction of any person or per Hon a that
willfully or maliciously turn in a false
alarm 01 tire.
Will Wcrzwkileb,
Mayor.
Dated this 19th day of May, 1908.
$250 Reward
A reward of $250 will be paid for in
formation leading to the arrest and
conviction of any person found guilty
of interfering with the flow of water or
dam of the Squaw Creek Irrigation Co.
T. RiiAi lO.N, Secy.
Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, Etc.
I have just received a new Una of
Lap Robes, Horse Blankets and
Buggle Whips. Call and get mv
prices.
2-6 J. W. Boone, Prineville.
Spring Millinery
l-attwt mvV in Spring Halt for
!.adir, Miwh ami Children.
tiooiU nolivtinl hv an exierieiie
ed buyer and art Mrictlv up to
date.
Mpc Ftp' Mmincrv
I II o. LolCo Parlors
Corner Sacond and Main Sts.
Deep Well
DRILLING
All kinds of oil ami water
well drilling done. Any depth
and any size hole. Tor terms
write to
G. N. RUDY,
25 OverUm Street
Portland, Oregon
crook mm mi
Gasoline Engine
Irrigatioa, Sprayinf and Punpinf Machinery
Kiilrbanks-MorHe Gaoollne Enirlni for
pumping, apraylnK, sawing, grinding. OuU
fits complete.
rairbanKR HciUph ror weighing.
Falrbankn-Morae Uvnamoa and Mntora for
power and light.
KalrbankK-MorHe windmill and Toweni.
FairhunkiuMoniA tlrlnripra Pwd nht,nn.
Well Pump.
All first quality goods at lowest prices.
Always In stock. Lllwral terms. Prompt
reply to Inquiries and quick shipments.
Write for catalogue and prices.
W. F. KING, Afent, Primerille, Ore.
Fairbanks Morse & Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
OFFICERS:
W. A. Booth, Prldnt
O. F. STtwAKT, Vic PrMldanl
O. M. Clkin. Cthlr
DIRCOTORS:
W. A. Booth. O. M. Clkini.
O. F. BTtWAHT
Transacts a General
Banking Business
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt attention
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A stylish looking suit is not always well made, for you know how easily cloth
may be shrunk or stretched with a hot flat iron, and you ought to know if you
don't, how many clothes that are badly made and glossed over in this way
SINCERITY CLOTHES
Are guaranteed and if you are a stranger to this well known line, let us demon
strate to you on your new suit what good workmanship means in the wearing
qualities of GOOD CLOTHES ,
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Summer Clearance
Clifton & Cornett
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Sale
Everything in the store at a great reduction.
Trimmed Hats, Street Hats, Children's Hats,
more than five dozen to make your selection
from
9.00 Hats a.
17.00 Hats
$5.00 Hats
$4.00 Hats
$3.00 Hat
$2 50 Hats
$1.50 Hatn
$.-..60
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$2.50
$1.75
$1.00
All kinds of
Ribbors
45c Kllibon
35c Kllibon
25c Kllibon
Flowers and all late style
.35c )'r ynrJ
..25c jmt .viinl
..15c kt yard
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This offer will last until July 4th and after
that date the store wi'l be closed until the
Fall Opening
Miss Jessie McCallister
PROPRIETOR
Barred Plymouth Rocks
Large, hardy and good layers. Choice eggs $2.00 per
13; two settings $3.50. Address
Laura Graham, Haycreek, Or.
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Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
, PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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New Spring Clothing
Our stock is now complete. Before you buy
come and see our line. Prices and quality that
cannot be equalled
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