Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 11, 1912, Image 4

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    To the Voters of
rAllf.n the county court on toad matter
Crook County' )(XK1(X)- WM dr,wn bv Mr
iylcy in county warrants iui
As candidate for the office of nine of this money has been ac
county judge I solicit the support (counted for on the record of the
of the voters of Oriok county and
their earnest consideration of the
history of the present adminis
tration of that office and the f.tct
that I am the tirsl and only candi
date in the campaign who stands
(or an absolutely fair and im
partial treatment of all our citi
tens and all parts of the county.
Attention is called to the method
employed by the supporter of
the present administration to se
cure my defeat. How a certain
ring of old-time convention poli
ticians held their supposed recent
meetings with a via to securing
my withdrawal from the campaign
so that a weaker candidate, one
whom Mr. Kllis could easily defeat,
might be placed in the field thus
insuring Mr. Kllis election.
On my refusing to be a party to
a scheme of this kind which is in
contravention to the beet interests
of the ts i pa vers of this county, a
portion of this ring proceeded to
bring out opposing candidates in
order to split the vote that I might
receive in certain localities. A
delegation proceeded to Redmond
and consulted with possible candi-,
dates. Others having a drag on j
the county treasury evidently not
desiring a change in administra
tion used their influence to bring
out a candidate from another
calitywitha view of splitting my j
VOW in mat Vicinity. It seems to I
be a well established opinion that
some of the candidates are thus
favored for the sole purpose of
keeping Mr. Kllis in office for an
other term.
In my addresses throughout the
county I shown the people the ex-
art condition of toe finances of the
county especially with references)
to taxes ana tne road fund and all
matter coming before the county
court during the past three years.
. How on March 5, 1909 the
county court, after abolishing the
office of roadmaster, placed the ex
penditure of the county road funds
in the bands of Mr. Pay ley, a
member of the court. This order
appears on page 293 of tbe court
journal and reads as follows:
Court order of March 5, 1009.
"It being the desire of the majority
of the county court that Commis
sioner R. H. Bayley take general
charge of the expenditure of 50 per
cent of the general road fund as pro-
vtded by statute, and tbe said K. H.
Bayley having evidenced hi willing-
aee to accept aald work. It la here
by ordered that the said R. H. Bay
ley be given general charge, under
tbe Instruction of this court of tbe
direct expenditure of said 50 per cent
of the general road fund of this
county for the current year and that
he be paid the legal fee per day pre
scribed by statute for Crook county
commissioners for bis time actually
and necessarily spent In said work
and also bis necessary Incidental ex
penses, that he shall receive no mile
age for traveling to and from bis
work.
Of course Mr. Bayley being one
of the court together with Mr. Ellis
makes the msjority referred to and j
legislated iuto tbe power of these
men the expenditure of fucds in
which they should be the di.-intcr-e?ted
representatives of the people.
It is noticed that this order
reads for the year TAX' only but
eaid order Las never been rescinded
or extended, yet Mr. lUviey con
tinues to act thereunder to the
present day. No other orJer Las
been entered givine Mr. Bavlev
'
AtlthnritV in tVsaca irttfaea ,arit
one authorising the expenditure1
by him of 1000-!or bridging)
leschutes River at Bend '
Various other bridge and road
work has been b.nHVl he u
Kills and Mr. Bavlev durin. the
past three years involving the ex-;
penuuure oi inousatuis ot dollar
but no record is shown wber any
bids were calied f.r on any of this
work and no account existed in the
courthouse at the date of my last
examination on the records pro
vided for that purpose accounting
far the speciiic use of the thousands
of dollars drawn by members cf
this court from the treasury. In
UK -9 Mr. liayley drew from U
count; lrei;rv $lO'AOj anJ
lu
1910 he drew out 110,800.00. In
1911 out of t49,SVH) paid out by
county. Neither ia there any
record prior to January l, 1912,
showing that any member of the
court has evidenced any interest
in behalf of the people of this
county toward enlightening them
as to what has become of this
money belonging to the people of
Crook county.
I wish to inform the people that
I do not accuse anyone of misap
propriation of any funds but insist
that the records should be so
systematically kept that the people
may know at any time the statu
of the funds of the county and so
that each road district may know
what funds it is entitled to to meet
its needs. Such records do not
now exist in this county.
I also insist that the desire
of the taxpayer should be con
suited when public funds are to be
expended.
Where large construction is to be
done, bids should be called for and
contracts let where it will be more
economically done in that way.
The county records do not reveal
that the court has ever protected
the interests of the people in this
manner during the period covered
by this administration
It ia high time that the citizen
of Crook county should meet the
lo-Situation and demand their richts
j the premises.
Tn referent to tha h eh taxes
demanded of Crook county cilitens
this year, the people should know
that the great increase of this year
is not wholly due to the extra levy
for state purpose a some would
have you believe, but is largely
due to increased lev made by our
own county court
The property yalue hown by
ah 1909 tax rolls on which taxe
were p,j jn 1910 was t7.910.421. 00
,n(J the total levy was 15.5 mill of
levy
which 2.2 mills was levied for road
purposes.
The valuation for 1910 on which
taxes was paid in 1911 was 99,-
199,008.00 and the levy was 16
nulls of which 3.95 mills was levied
for road purposes.
Tbe valuation for 1911 on which
taxes are paid in 1912 is 19,201,463
and the levy is 20 mills of which 1
mill is levied for road purposes.
For tbe year 191 1 tbe state and
county tax levy wac 7.5 mills while
for the year 1912 the county tax
alone (including cruising of timber)
is 9.45 mills being nearly 2 mills
more than the state and county
tax tor the year previous.
This is tbe cause of tbe excessive
taxes for this year.
After depleting tbe county treas
ury of its road fund the levy for
the coming year will be so small
that very little can be accomplished
The road fund for the coming year
will amount to about f0,2tj0, as
against 149,890 for last year.
There are other qualifications of
a candidate for the office of county
j judge, in addition lo ability to
! properly handle the accounts of
! the county, which should receive
i the consideration of voters at this
e.ect;on
The county judge is also
the probate judge and to properly 1
I perform the duties of this office
! should 1 somewhat versed in law
and had experience in handling
i probate matters.
j The county judge thouid reside
I at the couittv seat where he can be
foaod without unnecessary delay.
1 PP Te e time
"nJ aUea,ti0n "ry for the.
pr0pr Snd efficieDt COn4uct of tbe
bn?Ius of th' offic nd
the proper attention to ail tax
ms:!rs s te"Pted by
the '
Trustins vo
... . ,, imrtiiKM iiiobiw Dni Dvryrmr lmf. I., .
Will CiretUliV COnt-Tai,Uhclalm lo la. iod Ux, dMcnM. )
siuer these
want a comtent administration P
of tae onxe of county iudi.-e. aive
ujr u-ui iur vu .ipr.ii iviut i am
Yours very truly,
rd ad CHAHLKS O. rOLLAKDi
Horses for Sale.
On fie old f
nciir 1'rlnevilK-
Sara Smith rara-tt. treasurer, iutervst stop after tb.'s (
sold in liny duuiIht jdste. :
Prieee. Pur further. I'ated Apr!! l. Hit !
jnt reasonable price. 1'or
I Intttrnvitlon address ti. H. I.u.k
t-.
l'rtaevil'n - . t-rv.
l-'-K-Ui
Wake Up Prineville
Look After the Roads
J. K. Warner of Ivoberts, was in
town the first of the week. He
think the people of I'rineville
should see to it that the Little
Hear Creek road is put in passable
shape for travel. As it is row
homesteader are obliged to go 15
or 20 mile further to trade than
would be necessary if I'rineville
would wake up and do something.
Powell Buttes Notes.
Kalph It. Jones of Towel) Butte,
entertained hi teacher and the Uutte
Valley eighth grade cln, am) a tew
other young people " the neighbor
hood, at hi home last Friday even
tni. Music, book charade ami
other names and refreshment wa
the order of the evening. The place
card at the table were neat little
toldertt for addreaaee and caae, decor
ated with his own painting.
The six member ot the clan are
The Mlsev IVIla and JessleOsbouro.
Hattle Frost, Ralph E. Davit, Alfred
Walcott and Ralph It. Jons.
Mis Hattle Kroat eutertalned the
young people one evtnlng earlier In
the week.
Hit Law Vtm.
The late Justice Brewer wa presid
ing year ago over a civil case la
which on of the Important witnesses
was horse doctor named William.
Tbe doctor waa a small man with a
weak little voice, and the counsel 00
both aides, at well a th court and
Jury, bad great difficulty tn bearing bis
testimony.
Puling cross examination the coun
sel for the plaintiff became exasperat
ed and began to prod and harry the
little man.
"Dr. Williams." he shouted. "If we
are-ever golmr to ret anywhere with
this case you mast pek up so the
court will bear you. Speak op loud
and strong. slr ,
Th small led veterinary tried, but
It waa evidently no use. Whether
from embarrassment or Inability th
sound would not come.
"Well, your honor" began tbe
rounel Indignantly, when Judge Brew
er stopped him with a gesture. Lean
ing over tbe bench be said tn his
kindly tone:
"Mr. Attorney, you most be patient
with the doctor, lie cannot help It.
Tears spent la the sick room bav
apparently made speaking low sec
ond nature with him." i reeo Bag.
THE HAPPY MEDIUM.
The visionary is the nun who
bat do present The drudge is the
man who ha no future To be
saved from being either that caa
come only by raining a dear, sharp,
obd work to large hopes and great
ambibona, Philips Brook.
Shoe Repairing
All kinds of boot and shoe repairinp.
Price reasonable. Work enaranta,!
Isaac Ctorr. Fifth street, first ilmr
west of John Morns' store-
Good Seed Potatoes.
Good seed Barbankt. Bin Virtora
Pride of Crook, etc. Apple to C. J.
SoDunsr. t-t-laip
White Orphington Eggs.
Kellerstran Strain. Cook ftr:r.
l-'.5o per sitting.
S-Sl-tf Osc C. Hv:t.
Put Up
Parties owing me on account torn
an-i settle same iromediauiy. Ti .
means mhst it savs. Med VaM:aro
Eggs for Hatching.
Psrtrioif.. Wrtn-lottee. Birrr!
I Plymoutn K'Kk,"tioldn 1-acH Wtar,-
I .Iaiim i.ii... it; ( - -I t .
Hantaius. U for 2. Plymouth rooniVr
.!- ;V Eie!,rtl ': not reiaud t
any Etern rga chx-kens. .'. .. 7.
r. McA.ali.im ia. ;
Crook County Journal, county
o:T:c:ai paper. II o9 a year.
For bale.
P.-g;terd Pt,:n-CJiina boar, "P.'ivt.
IV t .
Koticc for Psblicaiton.
t . 8. LjukI OflX I Tin lh.O-rm.
April Mh. iu
roller U bf-lT Jiri liil j
Jobo Uarsu.
bt,mi.l. So. iut fni. Jio. :tM. t.,,
, ., I :or ivoftolo-y K. J. .-u-Tt. t a. t'om
mauerS and. If VOO I niikr i ft:.i- l Pnrrf-Tiii. OrMr-.-u
inJt,i nVii-. r!i thu h '
c n. t:r.i fw.m. u. a. u-h,.. ..
-i:p
C. W. MOORE. R. iter.
Call for Warrants,
" K.-slterei Mad warrants nr. tr.
and iocluding No. St w ill be paid up. '
on 1-ivser.tatioit t- the eountv '
li i t-n I J..KI.AS. ;
C.c;:.ty Treaearer. 'l
Announcements
For Representative in Congress.
Claud C Cvy.
I hereSy announce my candidacy fur
the iHMiMH-raiie nomination fur repre
sentative In congress. .Second Oregon
I'mtrict, at in pitman, Ann! iu,
pd. dtr. Clacks C. Cover,
For County Judge.
I l t candidal far th office f
j County Judgs ot Crook County. A
Republican.
G. A. McFARLANE.
Radmoad. Oragoa.
For Congress.
N. J. SINNOTT
"Progressiva Republican Candidal for
Coagrata, with the tntsratt ol Eaatarn
Oragoa upptmotL" Mr. Sinnott
represented Wasco and Hood River
counties in th last two sessions ia the
Stat Senat.
For County Judge.
To th republican voter of Crook
County :
I hereby idoqubcs intulv a ramli.
date for the ottlce of county judge, sub
ject to the approval of th republican
voters ol Crook county at the coming
primaries. April is, mix.
puaiv W ILLUM licit,. u.
For County Judge.
t hereby announce mv candldacr for
the o trice of county judge, subiect to
the approval of the republican voters of
frook county at th coming prtmry
election, po. iv. ri. 1. Mil.
For County Judge.
To tbe democratic voters of Crook
eountv:
I hereby aanounre mvtvif a candi
date for the omce of county judge, sub
ject to the approval of the demociatic
votera ol tbe county,
p-i. adv. G. f-rafM.ta.
For District Attorney.
ErBMt C. Smith of Hoodrirer.
He 1 not and never has lieen a poll-
ticlan. He ba no one to fear or
j tavor. He promises an boneet,
vigorous eoforcetnent of the laws
! and nothing else. He hna the sup
port of the Influential men of every
community of tbe dutrk t. There Is
reason. Look for lii name on the
ballot. Ir l the third and Ins,, but
-e Luke
For Sheriff. .
I herebv auoounro mvsrl! ss a candi-
! ,0f ,h lemocratie' nomination for
t. . .a ..i ...,,,...,...
"No sicial privile to any one."
! pi adv. Jon E. Kdwarii
For County Surveyor.
T,, tjie
ilican voters of Crook
canntv.
I lier''fv announce mvsrlf a eanJidate
(. U e oif.ee d eoontv surveror. sul-
. 1 1 the approval r.f the retubtfenn
v - r, - r st the 1-iia.aiifS held April 19.
a;, pi
K. L. l'Kxnrt:a.
Lfl
m ij imi nil" i-" jt m.m a i .inj
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1
For District Attorney.
To the Itcpnhllcan voter of Wiiaeo,
Crook and Mood Itlver fount lc.
I hereby announce mv candidacy
for the Itcpiibllcau nomination for
IHatrlct Attorney for the Neveutu
Judicial iilstrlctcomprlaed ot Waaco,
Crook ami Hoof! Hiver counties at
the conilnir prliunrli- to m held
April ID, lull If nominated ami
elected, the duties ot the Mat Hi t
Attorney' olllce will always have
Itrxt consideration, I shall strive
fully to enforce all. law, and pro
tect, to the turnout of my ability, the
Interest of the whole ieople of my
district. I pledge myself to give my
H-ronal attention to the need ot
the count lea comprising the IS-vculb
Judicial I'latrlit.
dv8 tllAltl.TON I., pKI'Pra.
W. A. Bell for District Attorney.
To th Ittpulilicsn electors of Crook,
llootl Ivlver, and Waco t ountiu :
1 herebv announc niywll a camll
ilat for th Kepuhlican miiiilnion for
liistrict Attnrnev at tli eoming prl
marie, April mh, and if noiuuiat!
and elected I still during my term of
olhc devote my entire tim to the
. I lilies of the otlic to the vicluslon of
other law liuiuims, and give my perao
nal attention, and first conaideiation tn
tli bimlnvas ol the mile, and will
pronally assist the omcers In each
county with th iiforvement ol th
criminal law, and especially will I eiert
mysell to sulorc th Is sgainst vice,
Immoral acts, and th trstbc In white
slavery.
I hav resided In th I'i-tr let, at
Prineville, and The lalles, Oregon, for
the past twenty-five years, and engaged
eighteen year in th active practice ol
th law. I-SAAdv V. A. Uw.u
For County Clerk.
To th voter ot Crook county :
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
th nomination ol county rlerk on th
republican ticket at ths coming prl
msrle. April l'Mli, and if nominated
and elected, I will psilorin the duties
of th otllc to ths best of my ability,
sod (or lb best Inlsrosts of th tstpy
srs snd citisen iu genersl nd along
sound business principle
k1. lv. Howasii W. Ti .
For County Treasurer.
t hereby announce my candidacy to
succeed myself in the office ol county
treasurer, subject lo the approval of
in republican voters of Crook county
si in April primaries.
r!t.rn L. Jord,
i
For Congress.
JOHN P. Worry) RUSK.
"For Hoosevslt and prress, against
Taft and Undpatiam." I'rogreuive He-
publican candidal for ronima. Al
ways with tb people. If you don't be-
irave It look up his record. raid Adv.
For County Assessor.
To the republican voters of Crook
county.
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
ths nomination lor county asstssor, lor
Crook counts, Oregon, at the primaries
to be held on April ltth, l'.il.V
If nominated and elected, 1 will, dur
ing my term ot ollice, devote my entire
tim to the duties of the orhc. I shall
use my utmost endeavor to secure equal
aiwestmenta without (ear or favor. I
will aee that th tax rolls ar prepared
promptly and as provided by law. The
pocket books of tb tax psyen are di
rectlv ef!e:ted by the adminittratioa of
this omce.
I desire to have placed attrr my name
on the cthcial nominating ballot these
aordia strict Attention to luisiness,
Kijusl An-ment, I'srtislity to None.
pi. avil. Lfcw is l.ur..
For Sheriff.
I herebv announce mself a candidate
for the olllce of Sheriff, subject to the
Mroval of the republican voter of
Cr:ok county at the primaries in April.
fJ alv Joan McTaogi:bt.
For County Clerk.
To the democratic voter of Croot
county :
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the oiBce of county clerk, subject to
th spprovsl of lb democratic voter at
th primaries held April ). l"li.
pi. adv. W.otsii Bkow.n,
For County Judge.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for iiomiostlon 00 the Kepuhlkan
ticket for tbe office of County Juilife
and. If eh-cted, promise the cltiu-ns
ot Crook county a fair and Impartial
adminlstratlon'of that olllce and will
use my entire effort toward the let
t mien t of the condition of our
county and It citizens.
Pl Bdv I'll AS I. KS (). Pol.l.AHI).
For County Surveyor.
To t lie liepnblican Voter of t'rrjok
County, Orecon:
1 h,.rvl,f- iiot,i,ni-4.f,iT i-unilldur-v- to
sun-eed mvsclf to the wtfice of Count v
Snrv
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d the
coiintv
iU-pullicjUI vnt-r of an hi
KliKO A. liKK.
i ad vlS
A I
For Sheriff.
n
To th republican voters of Crook
county s
1 hereby announce myself a candidal
for th utile ol lisrlfT, subject to th
approval of th republii an voters at Iha
primaries hs, April 1J, 11)1:'. If nooil
listed, 1 mil CJiiilui't ths business of
ths aliuv office to ths best of my
ability and will give sspocisl attvntloa
to tai matter.
pd. adv. 0. f. Haow.
For County School Supt.
To the republican vol.rs of Crook county:
I hereby announce myaelf a candidal
for th olftc of county school superin
tendent iuhk-t to th approval of th
republican Voter at the primaries held
April IU. pd. adv. J. K. Mrcas.
FwSheriff
T annnnncs mysell randldat (or ll.s
otllc o! henfl, subjsct to th approval
ol republican voters ol ('took county at
the primaries held A iril la, IHIt.
adv. Ksvmk Klsikb.
For County Assessor.
To th democratic voter of Crook
county :
I herebv announc my randldsry dr
th nomination for niunty aaaessor sol
jeet to the approval of the voters ot tb
diuucrsttc party t th primary elec
tion. April lutb, 11J.
pd. adv. II. A. Foarsa.
(. dili roster)
For County Assessor.
To th r p u b 1 1 e n voter ol Crook
county :
I hereby announce my candidacy for
th nomination to th otlic ol county
asaemor at th primari on April lil,
1U11 II I sm nommsted and sleeted,
t will during my term of olllce, as my
best endi-avor to give a thorough and
impartial Mwnml, to asms by legal
sullivlsioos, to index by subdivlakms,
snd by nsnie, to keep all record In an
up-to-dit manner, making it easy to
Snd amount of lax on ach parral ol
land, or amount of uch Individual lax,
to personally attend to th dutie of th
ottlce, to give prompt and cautiou
treatment lo all. Idmir placed alter
my nam on tb nominating ballot, A
nuainee Administration ol th As
aor s orrlr.
pd. adv. W, . VaaAuxx.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce mysell as a
candidate for the IVniooratio nom
ination for sheriff at the coming
primaries, April 19. "A square
deal to all."
I'd dv, T. N. Bai.foi r.
TH H ll1 I.OW1 mii tr.rr
V7. J, I'lHataras algal.
Htrm-ri wola.nw, J. P. Hmiw, N. C
I,Stilork. V. u.: Hart Itornn, sm s4
C, B. Dlnwl4ll.Tru.
Hlks ts Cnitttn.
NMIr l hrbT sivun. by lh un'lrrtlinea.
th vx-iiltirs (M th fwtals of Jmrm H. UrHwii.
dot-cuwl, 11, U er"IMr ot Mhl dN-M-,
all lriin havlnt rlUi ili.l ul rauir iu
pmrnl ilirra allh Hit im-t rum -hen lo lh
uolTf 'iin. at lh oOirw ol M. K Klllotl In
1'rln.i ;lk ilftcn, lllim tn nmiilha t Iks
(Uieof ihs rirt rui,lltaiiiia of Hut notu.
lU.t Ibu Xiu.l ua "I Mb . 1111
i'masi M miis.
r. Mcmian.
Notice for Publication.
Ih-panmrnt "I !! lmrHir,
r. S. Ua.lomit Tht palm. Orrmn,
Mar. h Jllh, IHJ.
Sotu- i liprbr riven that
Cltarha W . Fryman
of lracnia, or--Ml. h on July tnh.
l'. ina.le Hni,-im.,l No. l .jwi m-rtal No.
Mull. Ir r', a,T. IV. an.l n ', Inn
lux o.h . Is mmiiIi. ran. II . ,i ulamrlts
Mvriliait, lia. Ui,-.l notu-.- ol mo ri'.lou to maka
ftual r-rrar rf to ntal'll.h , !aln in lha
lati4alv r'U-.l. hl,.ro rt. n Drown.
c.MmlT ,1,-rli. al hi. oilier at Crtlivvlllt', Orrauu
ull tli SIS la, ot May, lvU.
Clatmanl namt aa'altuou- Charl, Pax-u-n.
Ortmt- Kaaimr. J.,l.u w . J.- a ma. Sou run
S, SVic.;, alol Latnotiia. Or-'Kn.
-P '. ' MfiKK. Ri-sliter.
Bids for School Bonds.
Nollwl.hrrvhviilwn br tli uinl.Tt,irl,
th mttiilv Imnonvr of lt, ooniilw li-i,.ih
lalY ulonmni. uruant to ail imlrr of Ihr
barl,rf illrvur of M-tionl d.alrli-l No a. r
Crook roumr. orv-son, l,n wilt aril Sir Ui
Wml prion ol,Uinalle. S avlrf hou,U .if
aaKI ill.trli-lou Muv I. lli al llir t,.a ril,a
CTiunlj- Imuurer In I'rlnvvlllr. Un,m.
for ruillitr Information spply to Ilia l-oanl
of dlrrt-toraofasld tllatrlol or lo thla oftloB.
. mi ni 1- jokhan,
Countr Ireaanrerort'ioAik couaiy, Orvgon-
Bids for School Bonds.
Nolloe a harel,v slvn lv Ilia unuanlcnrd
tlH-i-KMHT lmiiin-rnr ilia rouniy of I rook
atataof Oo(in. that piirauanl u, an onlrruf
Ilia hoard ofulrrclora of N,-lua, ,lllrlol
SS, of 1'r.atk tfotmtv Or--..ii. ha mil aril for
Iha t-l prlra oblulnahl,- lnw arh,l honda of
aaltf ui.lrtrl on May I, Islt, al lliaomosuf
OMUtlv IraMurrr In Prtoavlllr. Or,on.
For riirllwr Infui nmllon alU'lv lo Iha hoard
of dltrvluraol auld tll-lrlrt r In thl ,m-
H VI I'll t.. JOIilUN,
Counlji trt-asun-r of Craik ,-ouuly, on-ton
Bids for School Bonds.
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