Or FREE: Beautiful $400 Piano Given Away by the Crook County Journal for New Subscribers Crook County journal COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER, $1.50 YEAR PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1911. Knf wd at tb pont-nffir-w at Prlnvlll krfroo, Moood-eU mtu--r VOL. XV-NO. 50 County Court November Term of 0 Is Prineville to Get an Electric Road ? I Prinovilla to get a railroad? Mm. L. H. Kerwood think it should have one and o informed a tneiitimc of bunii)MM' men 1hI Friday at tliH Commercial Club room. She thought tn lctrio rotd feanihla and tted that he knew of KanUrn capital that wa looking for ueh an investment. What he wanted wa a favorable cxprenaion of the enliment of our busine men toward auch a propo aition and ah would present the matter to certain Iioitou cap! taliats of her acquaintance. If then gentlemen decided to take up the proposition they would com here and look the field over lor themaelve. She wiahed to aure them in advance, however, of a favorable reception. Mr. Kerwiod i the lady who bought the Gibnon place near l'rineville, for 120,000. hi aid be ha extemive buainea intereat in Alka. One thing ia certain, l'rineville roust have rail connection with the ouUld world. School Apportionment for Crook County The following U the Octobor appor tionment ol the common ai-hool land for Crook county s M.trlct Clerk Amount I'r.navIliB, M K Elliott at Ixiwer Ry (irane, U V Mayton... KM 41! Mill (reek, Mr. Mule Stanton 77 5ft Howard, C W Starr US 65 I'pner McKay, J D t-ar'ollotte . 94 HI Lower McKay, Moid J I'owell... 1.11 32 Powell llutte, Ulwnn Hiiudrlck- on I'M U5 Kilter, D A Bowman. ll2 Hi llayntat-k, (ieo 11 Oiborn 12:1 (U tirlwdy, J W Lewi 1A8 22 Bend, L D Welut 4M 13 Mountain View. II W (iard lot) 75 New Culver, Win. Boetjll 114 02 tirade, Mm. E M Stephen Sit 72 Mild Hprlint. W J Htehhtn 1:13 24 Fair View, Jeano Eadea Crooked River, T F Mct'alliater.. M2 40 Ahwood, Jus Wood 10H 2il SliutKim, C L Itoam HI :ui llrwuo, Mr. Ora llrtwse HI lit) Madra, 8 K Oray 3t(3 82 Meadow, Kd Merritt (K) t)7 Maury, E W Nelson 71 ho Tout, J K I'ont H." 20 Red Rock, W F Tlionia 100 ,'ift Heaver, A M 1-ORHti 102 50 Diamond Peak, A (i Klhbee Ml 30 I'amp Creek, Ilnrlo;' Haundert... 5H St) tiray Butte, T J Leach '. 127 47 Buck Crook, Herman Scbmld 77 57 Lark, J A Holmes 77 62 Sheep Rock, AuHin Kiter 71 HO Croat Key, John U Bolter 70 82 Hay Creek, W Oarlock 8 04 Bear Creek, Dick Mulholhuid 08 05 Vpper Rye (ira, Price Cos how 100 67 Suoleo, Pete Del-ore 120 42 Alkali Flat, Fret! Merritt HI Trail Creating, Dwlght Robert.. 68 30 La IMne, (luo T Sly 110 70 Lamonta, Tlieo N Smith 121 71 Cloverdule, John Uotter 114 02 I'pper Mill Creek, W II Barney 70 45 Ocbooo, J V lilanclmrd 110 18 Varona, Geo Irwin 58 110 Cline Fall, I L Ilurader 112 10 Bonny Brook, Dan Crowley , 8:1 30 Methodlm Hill, S K King 100 35 Lalillaw, Fred Wallace 188 00 Shepherd, C M Charleton 137 08 raulina Valley, W C Conttleton.. 81 30 Blizzard Riitgo, Bertha (I niter... 01 00 Paulina, II J Faulkner 133 24 Opal Spring, Karl Noble 02 80 Redmond, W H Anderson S81 11 Vibbort, C F KIkihi 112 10 1'lain View, H A Scomtin H5 20 Opal City, Mr. Ida Van Tamel 150 30 Ixuie Pine, Mr. Millie Lehman 04 HI l'ine llumt, F V Swisher 117 87 Plenaant Jtiilgn, Alton Thompson 01 00 North Butte, 7. T (iideon 104 42 Round Butte, J S Moehring 114 02 Lylfl Gap, W M Farrell 100 57 Willow Creek, J W Mclilroy... 114 02 llillman, John M Perry 110 18 Bend, W M Ferry 1)4 HI Butte Valley, J I Jones 117 H7 Ricliarilfon, R E Grimes 110 JO River Dale, O 1) Miles 83 28 North Lone Pine, C 0 O'Neil... 102 40 Tetberow Butte, Karl Benton... 80 07 Rolyat, Victoria C Schroder 102 40 Hampton, Burr Black.., 58 80 Mudnis, A R Faiihsutt 58 30 Metolius, J W Ramsey 58 30 1 try Creek, II Earl Cross 58 30 Jordan, Ola Larsou 68 30 Bend, C W Ilocch 68 30 llillman, G G Grove 68 30 - I - - :. .... L WMiiifi phulo cupynnht bjr Anwiiuen ITe Auocleuon. Newt Sflkflltinfa lb rhll"'1llhl Athletic won th world' baaeball cbamplomblp by defeatlnc the New Tork ClanU. Bender, the Phlladel 1 1 Jiiayuul phl ea.ny outpltched ilathewon. on whom tb New York fan bad pinned tbelr hope. General Caneva, In charge of Of (hC WcCat "' ,tB"nn 1,11(1 furrM 10 Africa, wa attacked by a bind of Arab an) lost nearly 200 men. Tbe Italian government formally announced tb acqulaltlon of Tripoli. Dr. Sun tat Ben. the lnatlgator and financier of tbe Chinese rebellion, proclaimed a re public and named Ceneral IJ Uuan Hon aa tbe fimt prealdeut Tb United State government filed a ult to dlaaolv tb iteel corporation. Morgan. Car argte and It'w-kereller bmidnl the Inn lint of defendant. Prineville Strong in Basket Ball Basketball fan are beginning to how aigni of life after a long hibernation. All that la necessary to make the awakening complete ia the placing of the new baskets in the club hall. A tbe boys are anxious to start workouta to get into condition tbe baskets should be put up at once. Prineville will have a strong team. All of last year's undefeated five are onhand.lnculding Ellis and Urowiter, forwards; Foeter, center; Ileohtell and McCallister, guard. In addition we have Old Man Langdell, forward at Dartmouth, and Koha, a star man from the Illinois Athlotic Club of Chicago. These men will prove valuable additions to the (quad. It is planned to have several good outttide teams play in Prine ville, including representative 6ves from Portland. Later in the eea on the boys may make a tour of the state, taking ou some of the so called champions. TroHpecta are bright for a first class ladies' team this year. There is an abundance of good material to select from. They intend to help their brother athletes make Prineville supreme in the realm of sport in Central Oregon. Redmond After a Ball Game Anxious to wrest some of Prine villo'n baseball laurels away from her, liedmond has issued a chal lenge for a baseball game to be played at Prineville in the near future, for 1150 a purse, half to be put up by each town, and 60 and 40 per cent of the gate receipts. The liedmond team 1ms been strengthened by the addition of EricKeon, Into of Victoria, and ono of the leading twirlers in tbe Northwestern League. The locals are in trim for the game if th local fans will come to their sup port and promise to hand the league pitcher the surprise of bis career. The loss to the locals of McCall, the star left fielder, will be evened up by the addition of Rohtl, a star all-round performer from Chicago. Otherwise the team which defeated the Weonas will be intact. lioost the game and see one more good exhibition of baseball. Notice to Stockholders of Annual Meeting. You are hereby notified that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Squaw Creek Irrigation Company will be held at the court house In Prineville, Oregon, at SS p, m. Saturday, November 11, 1011. Your presence la deBired. E, T. Slayton, Secretary, La Crook County Journal's New Piano on Exhibition The Jot b.nai.'s new piano ha ar rived and is now on exhibition at Adamion's drug store. Its a beauty. This piano will be given to the individual or organization securing tbe greatest number of votes in the Journal Context now about to begin. The Journal wants to be found in the home of every person living in Crook county and if our al ready large number of reader will help put it there they can say who is to receive a first-class instru ment absolutely free of cost. The 500 VOTES 191.... Send Crook County Journal to ' . whose P. O. Address i for One Year. Give 500 votes to Name of sender Crook County High School Boys Slightly Disfigured but Still in the Ring The Crook County High School team played a scoreless game with Hood River last Friday. It was the hardest game our boys ever had. The opposing team was much lighter than the wear ers of the Orange and Rlue but they had a much longer acquaint ance with the p'g skin and were fust and full of tricks. From the time Captain Myers booted the oval far into the ene my's territory for the first kick off until near the end of the sec ond quarter, the game was fought near the center of the field, neither side being able to advance the ball. The second "half started with a rush and the play was varied to such an extent that the opposing team were swept off their feet. The ball was carried to Hood River's 10 yard line, Roy McCal lister, Robert Lister and Arthur O'Neil doing most of the work. At this point the opposition held. They could not advance the ball and on second down lost it on a fumble. Once more the C. C. H. S. warriors began their march toward the goal but once more were held. Hood Rirer tried a punt but Livingston broke through and blocked it, C C. H. S. ball on Hood River's 5-yard line. The first play failed, the second resulted in a fumble which Roland McCallister swept tel. J smki manufacturers' guarantee stands behind it. You are entitled to 500 rotes for every new yearly subscriber. For convenience you may cut out the fol lowing coupon. Fill in tbe blank lines aa inrlicatAl mnA hin an. companied by 11.50 the 500 vote will be credited as you may direct. Address the Crook County Jourf nal Contest Editor, Prineville, Oregon. You can send tbe paper any where and to whom you please. Tbe following is the cou pon: up and carried over for a touch down. The referee refused to allow it. Time ended the play. It was too dark to finish it so the game was called at the close of the third period.. Neither side making a score. Next day the C. C. H. S. team met The Dalles High School boys. It was a fierce game from the kick-off. Before the end of the first quarter The Dalles scored a touchdown. This was the first score ever made against the Prineville boys. However, they could not overcome the handicap under which they were laboring. All were stiff from the game the day before, and besides the field was unliko the one at home. JOur boys were up against a team that had played the game for years. As a consequence they were out played and out-pointed but not disgraced. The Dalles worked hard for every inch of ground. The C. C. H. S. boys are deter mined to reverse the count when The Dalles comes here for a re turn game November 17, . The Bend High School will play Prineville nest Saturday, No vember 11. The Dalles High School will be here November 17. The Hood River Boosters will play here on Thanksgiving. No vember 80. The people of Prineville and vicinity will have a chance to see real foot ball and it is to be hoped they will be out in force to root for the home team. Prineville Should Have Athletic Association It bas been suggested that Prine ville organize an athletio associa tion for tbe purpose of systematiz ing and encouraging all branches oi amateur athletics, thus giving members of such an organization a personal interest in the various sports. More teams could be organized which could play with each other and develop better material for the representative teams, and if enough interest were shown to justify it classes could be started in wres tling, boxing and athletics of that character, which would not only tend to better . physical develop ment, but furnish an injoyable diversion for the long winter months ahead. Princeton Athlete Located Here Another branch of athletes that is well represented in Prineville is that of which Frank Gotch of Humboldt, Iowa, is the leading ex ponent, namely, wrestling. Mr. Gilmour, who is the Prine ville representative of the North west Townsite Company of Phila delphia, which has recently ac quired a considerable tract of land adjoining town for platting pur poses, is a wrestler of note, having been a member of the Princeton University team for three years, He competed in the large Eastern intercollegiate contests. Prince ton won the chamionship during his senior year 1910. Mr. Gil mour bas been showing some of the local bovs a few of the fine points of the art, and is enthusias tic over the merits of wrestling as an enjovable and beneficial form of exercise. Road Grading Crew Nearly Through Commissioner Bailer and bis road crew, who are encamped at the Crooked river bridge, have about two more weeks' work in this neighborhood before dis banding for the winter. Lots of work has been put on tbe grade west of Prineville and much yet re mains to be done. It has heen neglected for a long time and where tormeriy there was a crown to the road there is now a gutter. The craile hag been widened an dangerous angles have been straight enea as mucn as possible. The debris from the blasting is used to fill up holes. Men and teams are also at work on the swales between nere ana liedmond. There are eighteen men, three teams, a black smithing outfit, fresnos, Blips, etc. A regular grading outfit. Conrt met In regular Reunion Wed nesday, November 1. Prewnt H, C, KIIIk, judK', Coniiohmoner R. H. Bailey mid Jamea Itice; Warren Urown, county clerk; T. N. Balfour, Hherlff. Upon written request, leave la here by granted the forent service to con struct, maintain and operate a tele phone line or line along the Uo Kenzle wagon road described an fol low: Commencing at a point 610 feet east of the N W corner of sec 1, T 15 S, HO E; thence In a Hootbeaaterly direc tion along tbe ald McKenzte road to the N E corner ol ec. 8, T 15 S, R 10 E; permlMion la also granted to construct, maintain and operate a telephone line or line along and over what I known a tbe H. C Thorl- strey'a road, said telephone Hoe to join the aald Tborlatrey's road at av polot In tbe NWJ of sec 25. T. 20 S. R 10 E., and follow this road Id southeasterly direction to tbe mala road near the Vandervert ranch con necting tbe Big River Ranger station with tbe main line of tbe Pioneer Telephone Company; provided, that (aid line or line are so construct and operated aa not to aar way to interfere with tbe rights ef the public npon ald highway, the- pole and appliances o erected and maintained are not In any manner to Interfere with any electric or tele phone wire now or hereof tec tabes erected npon said county roads, awf further provided that at all places where said line crosses the eomtrjr road. they shall be 20 feet k th clear above said road. The const nao- tlon and operation of said roads to be subject to and under tbe direction of the local road supervisor and tbe county court, provided further, that said telephonecompany shall protect and save harmless Crook county from all actions and damages arising from the granting of these franchises. Wrongful Assessment of Addle B Wood. It appearing to the court by the affidavit of Addle B. Wood that she had been wrongfully assessed for . the year 1910 for the sum of ffl.-Hantf that tbe Sheritf has remitted tbe same from the total amount of her taxes, to-wlt:$i.58. It Is ordered thattbe Couty Clerk credit the Sheriff on the? 1910 tax roll with the said $6.44. It appears to the court by the affi davit of Loucks Bros, per C. K. Loucks, that they had been wrong fully assessed for the year 1910 for the sum of $ 15.95 and that tbe sheriff has remitted the same from tbe total amount of their taxes to-wlt $75.85. Tbe County Clerk Is ordered to credit the Sheriff on the 1910 tax roll wlta. said 1 15-95. Now Is presented to the court the petition of J M Elliott et al asking for a bridge over Craoked river be tween Prineville and O'Neil and the same Is hereby continued tor further action. Treasurer's Report. Now Is pre sented to the court the eemi-annuaS report of the county treasurer, Ralph E. Jordan, from April 1st, 1911 to October 1st, 1911, and the same 1 approved as being apparently cor rect and ordered published la the regular county newspaper. Report of county clerk on scnlpi bounty. Tbe report of the - county clerk Bhowlng the payment of bounty on 291 coyote scalps and 40 bob-cat front feet and two timber wolf front feet, amounting in all to $479.00 Is presented to the conrt.. Said scalps and front feet were thea reduced to ashes In accordance with tbe code. Petition for county road of Henry Jensen et al. Now is read In open court the opinion of District AJi torney Wilson and it appearing-' therefore that said petition Is not legal In that It prescribes no definite place of beglnulng, therefore etltl petition Is disallowed. Petition for ctunty road by Jacob -Hoffman et al. Now is presented to. the court tbe oplulon of. District At torney Wilson aud ltii accordance therewith said petition is CMiMiiiietli. Petition for county road by Roy L. Kidder et al. Also known as the Walter Ruble road. It Is hereby dV rected that the county clerk return all papers and files herein to the Dis trict attorney for bis opinion as to their validity. The county clerk Is requested to suggest to the district attorney that It would be more convenient If he should render bis opinion separately ln each road in order that sucb opinion may become a Dart of tl permanent files thereof. Continued on page twov