Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 16, 1911, Image 2

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    BUILDING OF
GOOD ROADS
Suggestions For the Treatment
ot Rural Highways.
NO PATCHWORK WHATSOEVER
Th. Work to 6. Don In Sections A
. Mil Should B Carefully Finithtd In j
, Its Entirety How th Roadway I
Ought to B Card For.
How good roads should b made and !
how tht'j should be cared for U tersely
described In the Iowa Uouiestead by
aa enthusiast, who says:
In the 8rt place, there should be no
patchwork rosdoakiug huvint; (or Its '
object only to make one particular spot I
passable. Road work should be done
In sections. For instance, a mile of
road should be taken and completed In
its entirety. Every Inch of it should
be made a rood and safe road. I Ten
ture the assertion that not more than
one mile of road In every ten is safe
or free from some danevrous trim to
cause trouble to careless drivers or j Fowlie, mayor of Shaniko, in the
those not given to close observation of t streets of that city, October 24,
the roadways. They should be made I was indicted by the November
sothat a child might safely drive over tepmo, th)J gm)d juryt chgej
Beginning. I would establish a rea- j wiln first-degree murder. Howell
sonable grade so that no steep hills , was drunk at the time he killed
remain when the work is finished. I Jayor fowlie
would make over the entire width of j "
the road from fence to fence, I would '
make the actual roadway of usual j Masquerader is "Cured."
width, with only rise enough in the j
center to shed rain. From the gutter I ... n , it
at the side of this roadway I would Albany. Or. Ray Leonard, the
make a smooth and even grade to the j woman who successfully masquer
fence line. Then I would compel the j ,JeJ ag man for yetr8 am or
property owners along the road to keep , . . ,. , . ,
the roadside well set In grass and to j 22 -vear8 of. that tlme conducted a
mow and care for it just as they do ; shoe shop in Lebanon, has been re
their meadows. No deep, unsightly I leased from the Slate Insane
and dangerous gullies would be per
mitted, and the man who scraped a
lot of grass, weeds, clods and trash
into the center of the road should at
once be condemned to penal servitude
for life. Capital punishment would be
too good for the one who scoured bis
plow in the road.
The road worker who plowed np a
stretch of road late in the fall and
left it to mellow up until spring
should be banished to roadless Sibe
ria. A plow has no place in any road
that has once been properly made.
The care of a road made according to
my plan would be only that of going
over It occasionally with a drag. The
occasion for the use of the drag, how
ever, should be from the viewpoint of
the need of the road and not the con
venience of the operator of the drag.
No man would be permitted to drive a
drag over a road unless he were a
licensed graduate of a roadmaklng
Ata V.flanero.us
thing (for the road) in the hands of a
man who does not have sense enough
to use iL
I would build a complete and effec-
Uve drainage system to take care of
the water that finds its way to the j
road not a guesswork one, bnt one!
jjiuuueu vy a ununage engineer wno
knew how.
I would make culverts and bridges
the width of the road. No small cul
verts should be built They Invaria
bly 611 up and remain a damage. A
good, big concrete bridge is the safest
and cheapest that can be made.
Flat Roads Versus Convex.
Flat roads, as opposed to those of
convex section, are recommended in
the London board of trade traffic re
port as tending to minimize the splash
ing of pavements with mud.
t GOOD ROAD ITEMS.
Last year New Jersey spent
more than $1,000,000 In repair
ing roads.
Escambia county, Fla Is In
vestigating the cost and advan
tages of shell roads.
Spain is planning a circuit
highway 1,674 miles long, to cost
$1,440,000.
There Is a movement on foot
In Iowa to spend the hunters'
license fund for road improve
ment Of the 2,100,000 miles of public
road in the United States 44,000
miles rank as first class.
Williamson county, Tex., wHl
spend $200,000 In the construc
tion of sixty miles of gravel
road.
The Boys' Booster club of Iron
county, Mo., has the honor of
being the first company of good
roads soldiers in Missouri
Citizens of Franklinton, La.,
have asked for a per capita tax
in their parish of $1 on each
male between sixteen and fifty
for good roads.
The Automobile Club of In
diana Is offering $300 In cash
prizes to the road supervisors
who make the best showing In
keeping up their roads.
White sulphite waste, a by
product in the manufacture of
wood pulp, Is being used In parts
of New York to make a road
surface. The experiment is be
ing watched with Interest.
t.n
Glisan Got a
Life Sentence
A special to the Oregonian from
The l'alles, dated November 13,
aye William Glisan, who with a
butcherknife murdered hit mother
while the was working over a waeh
tub at their ranch near Antelope,
October 81, pleaded guilt; to a
charge ol second-degree murder in
the circuit court here and was
sentenced to life imprisonment in
the state penitentiary. Glisan
committed the murder following a
three weeks' debauch and was
originally arraigned on a charge of
first-degree murder and wag held
without bail.
Realising that he had but a
slight chance of being cleared, he
proposed to enter a plea of guilty
in order that he might escape, the
gallows. District Attorney Wil
son consented and Glisan was
sentenced by Judge Bradshaw.
1). A. Howell of Portland, form
erly deputy sheriff of Wasco
county, who shot and killed J. C.
asylum, to which she was com
mitted from this county on Sep
tember 25.
County Judge Duncan received
notice from the superintendent of
the asylum that she had been (lis-1
charged as cured November 12. It
is reported here that the woman
will return to Lebanon and resume
her work as a shoemaker.
Music Lover' Club.
Members of the Music Lover's
Club met at the home of Mrs. Oli- j
ver Adams last Tuesday afternoon
and enjoyed an interesting and in-1
structive program. A constitution
and by-la8 adopted and a I
. J . . , .
Bood text book waa choses for regu- j
lar work. The club will also take
eome definit(J chorug WQrk ,
. ,, i
the vear- This organization starts
out with a good membership and
expects to accomplish much along
music lines.
Resolution of Condolence.
Hall of Ochoco Lodge No. 4(i, I. O. O. F. ,
Prineville, Oregon, November 10, j
Whereas, It has pleased an AU-Wiee
Ruler to take home the beloved daugh
ter of our esteemed brother, Ralph
Breese, therefore be it,
Resolved, That the heartfelt sympa
thy of this lodge be extended the
brother and family In this their hour of
sorrow and may they be comforted with
the assurance that "Of such is the
Kingdom of Heaven"
Resolved, That a copy of these reso
lutions be spread on the minutes, a
copy sent the brother and family, and
a copy published in the Crook County
Journal. G. W. Clifton
T. H. Lafollettk
W. H. Hustus
Committee.
Homestead Relinquishment Wanted
We have a market for a few 'close in'
relinquishments. Hamilton & Peo
ples, Rooms 11 and 12. 11-16-lt
For Sale Cheap.
1 heavy buggy or what have von to
trade? See Chad. F. Cosuakt. ll-l(5-2t
We buy household goods for cash;
best prices, also sell and exchange.
Stokdahi, & Condabt, Furniture. Ma
eonic building. Pioneer phone. 11-16
We rent houses ; phone us a descrip
tion. For rent 7-room, modern; 2
room with woodehed, pump and
chicken yard. Stokdaiil & Condakt.
Road Warrant Call.
Registered road warrants up to and
including No. 0 November 10, 11)11.
Will Trade.
Bran new two paesenger Hupmobile
to trade for cattle, work horses or eheep.
Douso.N & Fky, Redmond, Ore. H-lU-t
Express and Passengers.
Express matter from Culver to I'ritie-
ville one cent a pound, I'aesengcrs
12.50. !
82
Lockabd Stage Co
Just as Easy.
He tell me. are you going to
marry me or make a fool of uiI She
Why not both, dear!
Hogtkin Tidbits.
The skins of hog butchered In parti
of Mexico are converted Into a cull
nary till lilt relished by many people.
Wtdding M.dala.
In rroaaU medals are presented to
thoxe couples who celebrate either
their diamond or goKlcu wedding.
Stays.
In tt'H stnya were Introduced Into
costume of gentlemen to keep th
doublet atralglit and contlne the waist
Sanskrit,
Sanskrit, the langunge of the Ilrnh
mans of lndln. Is at least aa nm lent as
the time of Solomon,
Sympathy.
"Jones Is fust going to the dogs."
"I'm very sorry to hear It. I'm ex
tremely fond of digs." l.lppincott's,
. Punishad.
"Johnny." said the minister reprov
Ingly as he met an urchin carrying a
string of Bsh one first day afternoon,
"did you catch those today?"
"Ye-yes, sir," answered Johnny.
"That's what they got fur chasing;
worms on Sunday." Chicago New.
LatW does all kinds of outdoor
photographing, either city or country.
oee nun lor price.
Amateur photographers get your
work tinihed at l.aller't Studio. Alt
mail order attended to promptly.
$16.10 to Spokane and Return
via the Oregon Trunk Kailway and the
North Rank Koad.
NATIONAL. APPLE SHOW
and
K-XAK-OPS CARNIVAL
Spokane, November 23-30.
Tickets will be sold Nov. 2'Ai to 28th,
good for return until lVc. 21. A splen
did chance to see the world's greatest
apple exhibition and enjoy the pageants
of Spokane's annual carnival. Oregon
Trunk train leaving Kedmond 7:21 a.m.
Culver 8:1:! a. m., Madras t:Kt, m.,
arrive! at Spokane i :-4." p. in. same day.
lX-tailn will be furnishevl on reueet.
II. H AN KOI.,
Agent Oregon Trunk Kailway, Hed-
inond, Ore.
W. K. Coiuan, 0. F. & P. A. Portland,
Ore. lllt(-2t
Wanted.
One or two furnished rooms, near
school prefered, by tingle gentleman.
Inquire at this office. 11-ltj-ltp
LOOK TO YOUR ROOF
A leaky roof it the most annoying
and expensive item with which
the property owner has to contend.
Save the expense by covering
all your buildings with
Nothing to worry about then.
No leaks, no damage, no repairs.
No tar, paper or rubber to rot,
crack and melt nothing to rust.
Ready for kyine; you can do it
yourself. Outlasts metal and
shingles; costs less.
See that you get the genuine.
SHIPP & PERRY
Prineville,
Oregon
Trespass Notice.
Notice is hereby given to any and all
persona intruding or trespassing on
what is known aa the Macksy Creek
Property; that they will be prosecuted
to the full extent of the law, as I am
the sole owner of said property.
9 21-ll-23p John B. Vniekp(jol.
New Hay Bailer for Sale.
One Whitman Steel Beauty Hay
Bailer for Bale. Call on or address
Fairview Stock Farm, Prineville, Ore
gon. 11-9
Apples! Apples!
Apples can be bought at the Gage
ranch, Mitchell, Oregon, for 60c. "7k.,
and SI. Over 100 bushels yet in the or
chard. Mrs. F. IS. Gaok,
11-2 Mitchell. Ore.
Notict of AaWiaittrator. Sale of Land.
Notlre Is hereby given, by tlie undersfKned,
the administrator ot the estate ot John H.
(tiiat&fson, demeaned, that pursuant to an ordvr
of the county court of the Htaie of Oregon, for
Urook county, made on the oth day of Novem
ber, he will, on the 9th day of Pecmber.
lull, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at the front
door of the county courthouse In Prineville,
Oregon, sell at public sale to the hiKhesi bid
der, subject to confirmation by said county
court, all the right, title and interest the said
John B. (iustafnon had at the time of his death
In the following described real estate, to-wlt:
The southeast quarter of section twenty-six in
township sixteen south, of range teu east,
Willamette Meridian In (Jrook County, Oregon.
Terms of sate five per cent on day of sale,
balance on dale of confirmation.
Dated this 'Jth day of November, 1911.
M. ft. Kl.MOTT,
Administrator of the estate of John B. (iustaf
son, deceased.
The Clark Hair Dressing Parlors
Are located one block west from the
Commercial Club Hall, I'uffs, switches,
wigs, toupees, hair jewelry, etc. ordered
on approval direct from the manu
facturers. Send in your hair combings
and have them made np as you want
them.
Ilairdressing 25c, hair dressed and
curled 60c, face masnage 60c, Mcalp mas
eiifje 50c, gliamiwo 50c, hair singe 25c,
nltnond meal pack Die, clay pack 50c,
bleach'nx and dyeini? $1.00 up, mani
curing 25c to 50c, 0 treatments 2.50.
For Your
You will find all thing needed, such as Nuts -of all kinds, Canned Fruit and Vegetables,
Orange, Banana. Lemon Peel, Orange Peel, Citron, Olives, Pickle, and everything
usually kept in a Rrt Cla Grocery. Remember that in our Dry Good and Shoe De
partment you will find bargain not found elsewhere. Holiday good now arriving. A
usual we will have a full line to elect your gift from. Come early before the bet are
taken.
THie Leader
MRS. I. MICHEL, Prop.
D. P. Adamson
Druggists
Prineville, - . - -
IIANDtCtl'KINCAlO C
C t O 1 II 1 1
you purchase early you have a score of shades, colors and patterns to select fom
you have many different models to choose from you have everything necessary to
the securing of garments which will prove an excellent purchase. Come while the
season's young.
Our excellent assemblage of BRANDEGEE, KINCAID & CO. MODELS
will delight you. Visit our overcoat department while possibilities for a wide choice
are greatest.
feci tool Bond Sale.
Notice If) hop'bv sTlvcn. hv tlio nndor.
Hlurnert, the county trmiNurer of the County
of Crook, Btt of On -ifr mi, tlmt. p'j
miftnlloan orlr ofthn Urni-d of Ulr'ctorn of
m-hool dlHtrlct No. HA, of Crook County, ()r.
iron, tm will for the lcnt trUw obtulmible,
t-M). nix pr cent bond of wild ihttrlct on or
ix-mri' lite oh any or i'(f mnt-r tuii.tit the of
IU of the county trt'tiHuriT In I'llncvlllu. Ore,
i-Hitc-d thin 2nd day of NovhihIht 1111.
KaI.IMI U .(tttDATf,
County treasurer of ( 'rook County.
Lots for Sale.
A bargain, four lota, for wale, one or
all, in moHt desirable building section.
Inquire before purcbamng olaewhore, at
this office. 10-19.
Thanksgiving Dinner
0
Our new line of Holiday Statery ha jut arrived, also part
of the dolls, games, books, toilet sets, bears and lions.
A Bird in tht
Wortth Two
Bush.
You can't keep waiting if you are going to secure
an overcoat of really clever style. You must re
member this: An overcoat on your back right now,
is worth two that you might expect lo own later. It
is the early purchaser who invariably secures the
smartest style and most fascinating fabric. When
Clifton & Cornett
AT THE OLD BRICK STORE.
PIONEER SADDLER
Munufocturur of mid douler In
Harness, Saddles, Chaps, Bridles, Silver-Mounted Bits
and Spurs. Reatas, Quirts, Ladies' Stride Saddles.
E. H. Smith, Prop. Prineville, Or.
& Co.
Oregon
nd is
in the