Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 30, 1912, Image 6

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    Homestead Law
May Yet Pass
The conference committee in
charge of the Borah J ones threo
year bonicsttad bilK" reported
hat is declared to be a final
agreement and the measure will
be reported back to both houses
in a day or two. The main feat
ure of the original bill are re
tained and all objectionable pro
poses rejected.
As the bill is agreed upon, the
homestead period is reduced
from five to three years and
entrymen are permitted leave of
absence of not to exceed five con
secutive months each year, they
being required to notify the loc
cal Land Office when they leave
the land and of the date of their
return. A cultivation clause is
incorporated which requires the
entryman to cultivate not less
than oae-sisteenth of the area of
his entry the second year and
one-eighth the third year, before
receiving a patent. The bill will
.apply to all entries, including en
larged homestead entries and all
pending entries.
Entrymen who have not yet
received a patent will have the
privilege of completing their
proof under the three year bill
or continuing under the old law
as they may prefer.
Senator Borah is much pleas
ed over the agreement of the
conference committee and is now
hopeful that the bill will finally
pass and become (a law in the
form in which it is now left by
the conference committee.
Work Starts on
Deschutes Bridge
Culver Tribune Work started
on the Deschutes River bridge
the latter part of last week, the
materials now being hauled
across Crooked River over the
new bridge. The bridge across
that river is now completed, as
is also the road between the two
rivers.
The bridge camp was moved
' last week from the Crooked River
to the Deschutes. Engineer
Woodard made a change in the
survey to some extent recently
by locating the bridge farther up
the river in order that better an
proach could be made on each
side of the river.
The road on the peninsula is
an excellent one. The grade
which was maintained there is
very good and no difficulty will
be experienced in hauling heavy
loads over it.
The road crew will be put to
work at once west of the Des
chutes leading up from the
bridge. This will be well on
the way to completion by the
time the Deschutes bridge is
finished. When this is accomp
lished stock and supplies may be
taken over the old trail to and
from the Grand view country.
Settlers Near Bend
File Protest
Salem, Or. For the purpose
of securing settlers' rights to
1500 acres of arid land four
miles southeast of Bend, includ
ed in the irrigation project of the
Centra! Oregon Irrigation Com
pany under the Carey act, set
tlers of Bend and others in that
district have tiled protest with
the Land Office at The Dalles.
The state has been notified to
6how cause why the land should
not be cancelled from the state's
contract with the irrigation com
pany, because of the fact that
while the land is included in the
company's holdings, no plans for
its irrigation are contained in
the specifications on file with the
State Engineer.
The settlers want the land re
opened for entry and say that it
can be used successfully for dry
farming.
State Engineer Lewis says that
the matter will be referred 'to
the Central Oregon Irrigation
Company, and that the statement
from the company, submitted to
the Engineer's office, will b for
warded to the Land Office at The
Dalles. The State Engineer's
office has no jurisdiction in the
matter so long as the project is
under contract and the technical
ities will have to be threshed out
between the company and the
Land Office.
Will Initiate New
Municipal Law
"The new corporation law,
which will be initiated at the
November election will increase
the state's revenue from cor
porations at lest $20,000 per
year," said Secretary of State
Ben W. Olcott today. "Every
corporation filing its articles of
incorporation, copies of its bonds,
contracts and other papers relat
ing to its organization, will be re
quired to pay a filing fee of $3.
In the past year 1250 corporations
have filed articles in this office.
Allowing for the same number
next year, the revenue from the
$3 filing fee will be 13750. The
new law also provides that a
detailed financial statement shall
be filtd annually by every cor
poration in the state, togethor
with a filing fee of f 2. This pro
vision will produce an annual in
come of at least f 15,000. Other
sources of revenue provided by
the new law will bring the total
up to more than $ 20,000, all of
which is new money and not a
dollar of which is now finding its
way into the state treasury.
"The new law creates a separ
ate department responsible for
all the corporation work now
bandied by the secretary of state
and state treasurer. Provision
is made for a thorough examina
tion of the affairs of corporations
either before or after their organ
ization, and various other pro
visions for safeguarding invest
ors are made. Notwithstanding
that more help will be needed to
handle the work under the new
law, it is estimated that the cost
of maintaining the corporation
department will be only about
$8500 per year, or 13500, more
than at the present time, making
a net gain to the state of $16,500
per year.
"The new law will do away
with the confusion resulting from
a division of the work between
two departments, it will save the
people of the state at least at
least $1,000,000 a year that is
thrown away on worthless stock
and will add $20,000 a year to
the state's income from corpora
tionr." The proposed bill has been
submitted to and approved by
representatives of the Portland
chamber of commerce, commer
cial clubs and realty board, be
sides various attorneys. It will
be turned over to these organ
izations within a few days and
they have agreed to take respon
sibility of obtaining the necces
sary 9000 signatures on the in
itiative petition.
Under the provisions of the bill
every investment company shall
tile in the office of the corporation
commissioner a statement show
ing in full detail the plan upon
which it proposes to transact
business, a cepy of all contracts,
bondsor other instruments which
it proposes to make with or sell
to its -contributors or customers,
an itemized account of its prop
erty and liabilities. Then if the
commissioner deems it advisable
he may order an investigation of
the corporation at its expense,
and he is giveu authority to re
fuse it a license to do business
within the state if he ser s fit.
Turkey Eggs.
White Holland. for $2. Miw. T.
F. McCallijstkh. :j- Li
Settle Up, '
As the following firms arfl out of busi
ngs tliey wish to close accounts at once
O'.V'il lirofl.
O'Neil Bros. Co.
Lone fine Trading Co.
O'Neil, Larson & Co.
Settlement must be made by either
cash or note with Walter O'Neil, Prine
ville, Ore., at the law office of Oeortie
Uernier. 4.1&
$500 Reward.
Tli Mill ("reek I.tvruwk AnKK'inti in
of Crook County ollt a rwrl ol .r)
fur the unvsi ami rmivletion ot any
"er.n or Hranns uti-alii c, or killing
eauloor lion- Moniting any nitmi
berof tl-is assm-laiim,.
tYSUStn Kuoi Ou.kvav,
itoeretiiry. Proas.
Teacher's Examinations
Notice it hereby niven that tli County
Siiierinttlent ol Crook Comny will
liol.t the regular es urn inn lion lor appli
cant for Mute ami comity a(ra at (ho
court liuu, I'rineville, an foil, ova:
For Stat I'apera Coimnencinn Wed
nesday, June l'.i, at 8 o'clock a. m., and
continuing until Saturday, June 22. at
4 p. ru.
Wednesday forenoon Writing, I. S.
History, I'lijMoioite.
Wedneadav afternoon rhyai.-al lleoir
rapliy, Keailint, Communion, Method)
in Readiuii, Method! in Arithmetic.
Tburaday forenoon Arithmetic, Civil
Government, History of Kducatioo,
t'sYtholojry, Methods in Geography.
Thursday afternoon Grammar, Geog
raphy, American . Literature, I'tiynica,
Methods In Language, Thena for Pri
mary Certificate.
Fridav forenoon Theory and Practice,
Orthography, Knglish Literature.
t riday allemoou School Law, Botany
Algebra.
Saturday forenoon leotn try. Ge
ology.
Saturday afternoon General History,
Bookkeeping.
3 2S R. A. Ford, County Sup't
Sheriff's Sale.
In the circuit court of the state of
Oregon, for the county of Crook.
J. 11. Wenandy and L. L. Foi, co part
ners, doing business under the tlrni
name and style of Wenandy Livery,
Feed Autcaiobile Co., nlsnikiffs,
vs.
J. T. Combea, defendant.
Notice it hereby given that under and
by virtue of an execution and order of
sale of personal property Issued out ol
the circuit court of the state ol Oregon
for Crook county, in the above entitled
suit, on the thirteenth day of March,
I'll.', in favor of the anm-a named
plaintiffs and against the above named
defendants, upon a judgment and de
cree in favor of the said plaintiff for
the sum of four hundred eighty-eight
and tifty-nlne hundredths dollars and
the further sum of twenty-three dollars
damages and costs, which said judgment
was enrolled and docketed in the office
of the cjunty clerk of Crook connty.
state of Oregon, on the 13th' day of
March, 1!'1J, and which said decree or
dered the personal proierty belonging
to said defendant be to'd by the sheriff
ol Crook county, state of" Oregon, to
satisfy said judgment, attorne'-'i fees
and costs, now therefore notice it furth
er given thut I have levied upon all the
personal property, and 1 will on
SatanUr, Iks 29th day ml Joa. 1912,
at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon
of that day, at the north door of the
county courthouse in Prineville, Crook
county, state of Oregon, sell at public
auction to tbe highest bidder for cash,
all the personal properly belonging to
said defendant to satisfy said judgment
and decree, attorney'! fee and costs
and accruing costs.
Dated and published first time this
30th day of May, 11)12.
T. X. Baltovr,
Bheiiff of Crook county, state of Oregon.
Notice of Hearing.
Before the Board of Control of the
State of Oregon, Water Dlrielon No.
2, Crook county.
In tbe matter of the determination
of the relative rights) to the waters
of Crooked Klver and Ita tributaries,
tributary of Llew-httee river,
W. V. Brown, contestant,
YB.
John Davln, cotiteatee.
To John ftuvln. conteHtee, above
named :
In the name of the atate of Oregon,
You are hereby notified that the
above named conteatant ha Hied a
content agnlriHt your clnlm to the
waters of the above named atreatn
and Ita tributaries, anil that a bear.
Inn will lie had In the matter of aald
content at the courthouae In I'rlne
vllle. Crook county, Oregon, at the
hour of HI o'clock a. m , on Monday,
the 22nd day of July, 1112. before the
nnderHlgned superintendent of Water
Dlvlalon No. 2; and you are hereby
required to appear before me at aald
time and place with your wltneaHea,
to give evidence In the matter of
aiicn con teat.
Witney my hand thin 13th day of
May, 11(12, at LaGrnnde, Oregon.
Geo. T. Cochran,
Superintendent of Water Llvhdon
No. 2, State of Oregon. fi-SU-Tt
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Smith & Allingh&m, Props,
Champ Smith') old stand.
Imported and Domestic
Cig
ars
Famous Whiskies
Old Crow; Hermitage; Red
Top Rye; Yellow Stone;
Canadian Club; Cream
Rye; James E. Pepper;
Moore's Malt.
Porter, Ale and Olympia
Draft Beer on Tap.
J Imported Wines
Liquors.
and
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jaVaVA WW V
ifrcfessf'.iiaf Cards.
Dr. Charles MaeFaiiden
0tQPn(hic Phvaician
Offic Over Morrtt Furnltur Store, '
Tlphont Pioneer No. 126, (
HAVE YOU
Filed your Deed? Of Course.
HAVE YOU
An Abstract?
Certainly everyone has an abstract now.
IK) you know wlier your corners nra
Well, No, Not exactly.
Brewster Engineerinf Company.
i'rineville, Oregon, wiil locate them lor
you and guarantee the work. Survey
ing, flatting. Irrigation Engineering,
I'hona t'loneor 204.
Dr. Howard (Jove
Dentiit
Rooms 14 and IS Adamsoai Building.
T. E. J. DUFFY
A t rornej,'-f- Law
(Butx-ntor to W. A. Hell)
PINtVIU.l ... OkKOOK
Dr. J.TrcgcIIcs Fox '
M. It. C. 8. Kn: and I.. 8. A. London! I
Licence Oregon Mate Medical Hoard. j
Specialist in Surgery; Hygiens: All-
nieniarr Canal: women anil children's
diieaM-a.
i suit resident, Main M. l'rtnvlll, Or. I
Cmiit prmptty fmjt tW ffy4t
0fHmm
J?ta Citato
Crtfm
Dr. John lluback,
fjits Veirrinsry nrir-on t B, Army,
l"pArtmi'ni ol'ltiw riitllH'Inr.,
Ail Hurgltal Wort at KtiuoDsbtt
Prices,
Hamilton Stables.
Prinovilla, Or,
W. A. DELL
Lawyer
The Dalles ... Oregon
. J. Clmmrli JIT. IP, SStlimmp
Ot'COUHTH
23 el knap & wards
!Pllfdlmmt mmd 'Smrfm.
(County Physician.)
Prt mill, Orfm.
Crook County jtbstraet Co.
Attrsets ol title to all land and
town lots In Crook county.
B. F. W;M, Srastary, rriMTill, , 0ro
Relnlorced Concrete Runnings. Complnts 1M
slutit. J. J. Hurling
Enginoor
101s Chamber of enramercs Bilg, Portland. Or.
H-7.2IH-P
Hygiene and Dietary advlss Calls made
Dr. R. D. Ketchum
Drugk'HH I'liyelclnn.
Hours by appointment
Fred A. Rice, C. K. 1, B. Nevills, Jr.. K. M,
County Surveyor. Deputy Co. Surveyor,
Rice & Neville
Civil Enginaara,
General Engineering. 1'Sinivm.le, Oasooa.
& 0. Xj,d.
!PMytolan mutt Surytmm
Calm Asswaaan faoarri.T DAT oa Xisht
Ornc-s Onb Doob mmn or AiiAMsoa's
DaoaHtoaa. Both offiua ao rJ
dunes lekpboua.
Srntt, m . OrtftH
Jft 6. S3 rink
jCawyor
Jttlrttt, PrinivllU,
Ortjon.
Vs. A. MeFAKLANIi
Lawyer j
I'nictliie in all courts anil U. H. Land
Oilice. j
Redmond, . Oregon
Willard II. Wirtz
Office la M. ff. Wkkm' office.
1'ltINKVII.I.K, UltEOON,
If r 171 LOIX1E rnnets every
V7. J. If . Batord.r Bl-ht.
Htrangers welcnme. O. F. Reams, N. 0.; 0.
L. Bhaltock, V. O.i Burt Barnes, Bec.j and
C. B. Dinwiddle, Treaa.
III illni'iiMKlng furiilturo It U Yvi-ll to
rvinriutii-r that much uf It la tie-m-rvi'dlv
"cueaeil" mm adiiyn, In.
cmiHf of Ita IIIiiin.V I'hiirncler. Itut
w bell .roil cmue here to I'MllilIlm our
Inrije mid fll-aaaorted Mock you
II ml none hut the lt liuikea Inevery
Hue of dliilim-rooiii, parlor, bed-room
library, hall or kitchen Furniture,
t rn-tB, Mntlliiga, It hum. Linoleum,
etc, unit all are niiirk.-d nt the poal-tlv.-ly
lowest prlcea. For cnali or on
limtnllinenta.
A. H. UPPMAN & COMPANY
Order Your Scrsea Doors Now.
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Reduced
Effective Today!
May 30th
Substantial Reductions on all sizes.
Sixe
34x4
36x4
37x5
NEW PRICE
$33.25
43.75
54.00
THE SUPERIORITY OF MICHELIN TIRES
IS RECOGNIZED ALL OVER THE WORLD
IN STOCK BY
Prineville Machine Shop
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