County Court CotitiriurJ Irom Brut t'U. inti thu jK-titl.m of the 1'rlnevllle I.lKht & Water Co.. with the excep tion that this company, shall tiiain tuin a 10-cuncllu power Unlit on Crooked rlvur hrhlice ahout half mile went from I'rlnovllle. 0. W. Iloper of Ireland precinct wu granted a liquor license. AlU-rt 0. Udd was granted a i(luor llcenae for Mack Uutte pre cinct. Regarding the Klmer W. I'erahall county ruad. After due consider ation by the court the petitioners were excused from the payment of the cohU connected with aaid roada. The import of tho U.J. Kiirly et al road were ordered aent to the district attorney for his opinion an to their validity. The petition of Ceo. Monner et al road u denied In accordance with the opinion of Jhe district attorney. The petition of Frank F. Flwh et al for county road waa contigued lpeaue of defective notice of post Inif. Action on tho F.. A. Knotta et al petition for county road waa con tinued on account of a defect in the description of aaid proposed road. J. II. Davla et al petition fur county road waa continued because of defective notice of posting. Wrongful assessment. The fol lowing named person have been wrongfully assessed for the year I'Jll, for the sums set opposite their namea; and the sheriff, under the provinion of the atatuto, haa re mitted aamc: T FMcCalliHter $101 25 F A Uwton 7 6S W II Cook Frank L Davis 4 00 KW Nelson - W A KUis 10 00 Semi-annual atutement of K. L. Jordan, county treasurVr, from April I, 1912. to Octoler 1, VJ12, la approved aa apparently correct. The petition of Karl B Houston asking for the position o! lnector of timber cruising in Crook county, ia hereby continued. Said applica tion la ordered (lied for reference. The resignation of M. K, Strat um as constable for Haystack pre cinct la accepted. The Hampton Valley Develop ment Association' request for the I establishment of a voting precinct in or near sec It!, tp 21 south, range 19 east, waa continued until the time prescribed by luw for creating voting precincts. The jH-tition of the Interior Ware house Co. for a license to store grain in a warehouse at Madras was continued because it did not comply with sec G045, L 0 L. Further action ia continued until the next meeting of the court. The applications of Fannie K. Gnge and R. I'. EHinger for rebate on taxes wrongfully assessed were granted. County clerk ordered to draw warrants for 120 and $27.H4 respectfully, being the amounts of such wrongful assessments. A petition for the incorporation of the city of Metoliua, containing a description of the territory in cluded within its boundaries, also documentary evidence that up wmls of 50 persons reside and are inhnuitanta or the district, it is therefore ordered that an election be held according to the statute covering the incorporation of towns and cities; said election to be held on December 3, 1912, at the Cwv mercial Club rooms. Rebate, on taxes. The following rebates on wrongful assessments were allowed by the court: Hattie S Cyrus $ 9 95 Omer Cyrus 11 40 John II Grant estate 12 50 C. Pederson et al county and D Federson county road,, Clerk or dered to forward all papers rew tive thereto to district attorney for his opinions as to their validity County clerk reported the pay ment of $207.50 bounty on 140 coy ote scalps and 22 bob cats front feet. They were then reduced to ashes in accordance with the statute, The report of G. E. Woodward county superintendent of bridges. was received. It covered the new steel bridges over" Crooked river at Prineville and at May fluid. Paid bridges were constructed according to contract, plana ami sH-cillcations approved by the court. Keiort ap proved and bridges accepted. Pro vided that nothing in said rcxirt or the order of this court shall Ik so constructed as to in any manner re lease or discharge the material man or contractor from any of the con dition or liabilities contained In or covered by the urety bond. The following old 7-year warrant wore ordered cancelled, according to the statute made and provided: Samuel Dingee .'.$) 20 C A Mile 6 00 C A Barne.. 1 00 LK Allingham 2 00 J W Uira 2 00 Ja Mitchell .22 50 C 0 Bethel 1 00 G R Robert 2 00 Dudley Mayfield 1 00 Harney lwi 1 00 Max Lepage 1 00 ChaVimer 1 00 ('has Turner. 7 50 kFL Childcm 1 25 A Davi 2 00 J A Molina.. ' 1 B0 ! John Mulvuhill 3 00 F W North 2 00 II J Horn 1 DO A Ira Firehill 2 50 J P Vah Houten ..... 3 00 W M Moss 3 00 C Cox 3 00 W KRutter 1 00 CF Delano 1 00 T J Malloy 1 00 MrEBanU 1 50 G S Barne 4 60 Roy J one 1 GO Jamea Sitherwood..'. 1 90 TSt Michel 1 40 F W Copeland 1 40 W E Stephen 1 90 A Liska 1 50 E G Weisner 1 20 EC Weisner 1 30 T J Dolan.-..; - 1 00 W Hannan I 00 II Fletcher..: 1 00 Viewers' report on Geo. F. Beck man et al road, R. M. Elder et al road, O. C. Cardwell et al road ap proved and said roads declared pub lic highway. Further artlon in said matter continued. An old typewriter waa ordered to lie sold to M. E. Coleman for 120. The clerk was ordered to draw two warrant on the general fund fo: 12000 each, and one on the gen eral fund for 1:1000, each payable to the Merchants National Bank, r the completion of certain neces sary road work. Steel bridges for Springer and Antelope canvons. Whereas there is urgent need of safe and suitable bridges over what ia commonly known aa the Springer canyon and over Antelope canyon, near the Mayfield place, and whereas, the price of steel has and ia advancing, and whereas this Court is able to place an order for future delivery at former prices, it is ordered that a contract be entered into to this extent: For the necessary material to construct said bridges with the Coast Bridge Co." for the sum of $11100 each fob, nearest railroad point. Contract and bond for same ordered spread at length upon the journal of this court The following claims were ordered paid : Willis W ISrown " . 9 00 Rott Ward " 25 )0 kola H I'm in 10 40 Hurry lliirklernan " 12 00 OK Hyde " 2 00 Adolph IIU . 03 20 L T McCoy " 7 40 I.orenue Kfddlng " 2 00 (iarrett Ktncka " 6 80 Mm Chirk Itog.-r " 15 00 I A Jon.- " 13 00 JnineaC am " 11 M le liiites " 13 00 W M Caveny " 6 00 Jolm Nyliorg " 13 40 B Kerr.ll ' 1100 M J lxuil.-li.on " 13 40 C I) Brown " 17 00 Price Ciwhow " 7 00 FT Sutherland " 17 00 Dave (iriims " J 7 K0 E J Myers " 6 80 Tim Lane ' 10 00 J" Morrison " 17 00 Mrs Tim Uw 10 00 l-Wy OuU hlll " 15 40 CUKeeler ' 14 00 M K GmU-IiIII " 15 40 !, I, Vox " ' 0 20 Mm C William 39 00 CFNIawongrr " 20 J W Ie .." 2 00 (iJIUoi'k " .... i 20 T K McAllister ' 4 09 C 1 Boaell " 9 20 1 II Wludom " 2 00 H J Overtoil " 9 20 " W Ward 2 00 lOlmer Nlawong.-r " 9 20 W Wiley " 2 00 M M Davenport " 12 00 Til Jones " 19 00 Young . " 13 00 C M Klklim " 2 00 Hay Harvey " 13 40 " w Myton 2 00 Clrm ISrowu " 12 00 OTCrru Juror. 19 20 Kd Wyiitt ' 12 00 w C I-avltt " 2 00 Fred Catnpljell " 22 00 James Allen " 2 00 JuhnMoader " 22 00 Taylor " . 2 00 I, K Murgan " . 22 00 w J Vandervert " o 2 00 K II Conant 16 00 W W Brown " 2 00 WCIeavltt " 12 00 Continued on next page. Doctors Use This for Eczema Tr. 5na. Ei-CoprmfMlonT of HUlh, : "I hr la slmoat no rlitlon l twn akin dlMia and tha hlwl." Th kin iriunt b cur.-d thronKli the skin. TUm irrm muat b w&jhd out, and ao aalveaj hnva Innf " hn found worth-l'-a. Th irtQut advanc-d -hyal'.ana of thlaooiinlryaranow acraad on thla, and ara praurllilna: a waah of winterxren. thrmol and othr Inirrftdlrntfl for kkidi and all othar akin di"a. Thla com pound la knows aa UXi.U. fraacrlpuoo for lcaama. Dr. Holma. tha w!l known akin p rlallt wrltva: am convinced that lha l Ij.U. frracrlptlon la aa much a iaciuo f-,r rcKma aa nulnina for malaria. I hara bean rf-acrtt)na; tha H.V.U. rpmady for yara" It sill taka away tha itca Uia Inatant you apply It. In fact, we ara an aura of what D.D D. will do for you that wa will ba (lad to Irt you hava a II boltla on our ruar antfta that It will coat you nothing UD laaa you Bod that U docs tba ura .The Wlnnek Company, I'rlnevllle, Or. HIllH SCHOOb FUND Adamson &. Co, sundries 7 20 Crook County Journal, print 20 10 Wlnnek Co, mdse 58 00 rrtiie vllle PrnnlnK Mills - 73.50 I.lnimm & Co, nidse .... 10 54 PI.&W Co 36 EHtes Short, sawing wood.... 9 00 Miss Conway, Salary Sep.Oct 222 22 Miss Gltchel ' 222 22 MIhs Herman " " " 222 22 E E Evans , " " " 222 22 J W Smith " " " 200 00 E I. Coe ' 2S3 S3 J W Smith, mngazlnea, etc.... 10 SO E L Coe, books, medals, etc... 15 20 W F Klng& Co, mds :. S5 9' Jordan & Co, ' IS 25 Ploncor Tel & Tel Co 13 00 (1KMCKAI. Ft' NO C E Park grnnll juror 16 40 L H Root, " " . G VV Slay ton T F McAllister J W Demarla M S May Held O B Oray Bldwell Crane Wm Moore, John Bayllss H L P,rlday Lee Luwler 19 20 . " 12 90 ' " 14 00 I " 14 00 " 15 20 II " 17 00 witness 10 20 9 00 ' ........ 10 00 ' 10 00 " 1) 00 Gormley, The Tailor Tailoring Hluw, brown Purple, and Urara just arrived". Moat select assortment of popu lar ahaUri lor mens winter wear, tailored to your order and built to your Bgnre. Yon choote the cloth. Fit or no sale. Sample Suits lor sale, ready to wear, $16.50 to $40 GORMLEY, The Tailor PIGS FOR SALE Registered Duroc Jerseys. All old enough for service. Pigs are,, at the W. S. Rodman Ranch ad joining City. G. A. BRADLEY, -. Redmond ll.T-tl III 1 1 FjfH Northwest Ia.no PROouas (0 II 1 1 I III INTERNATIONAL OMR Y QjJ B I P0RTIS.N0.0RE. J j I U NOVEMBER 18.19.20, 1912 L I FARMERS MERCHANTS ANO STOCKMEN f . I I I FROM EVERY I I I I I I POINT IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST WILL BE MERE l! I I 111 MANY VALUABLE PRIZES Ell 1 ll EXC U R S I O N i f i I FARES FROM ALL n.UnBM STATIONS 1 , Z tM ASK ANY U W l"IH AGENT J , tTI FOR FULL PARTICULARS JT- Does it Not Tempt YOU ? Look over our fine frwh meats any day In the week and you will find that moat any Joint we offer will tempt you to huy. Why? I5ecane It sufcireats a sweet and juicy flavor; the slitlit of It alone Is an appetizer. Prices always reasonable. City Meat Market ft will Stand Close Inspection IBIS The Silverware you buy here, both in material and work manship. Solid Silver and heavy plated ware, suitable for home use, and extremely fine for presents. . We would take pleasure in showing you our great selection in Holiday Goods we are receiving every day. Select you presents early and get what you want, A small deposit now secures anything you want for holidays or any other day. Always first ; and we'll convince you that there is no use to send away for goods, as our selection is complete at popular prices. Crook County Jewely and Sporting Goods Store L Kamstra, Prop. Prineville, Oregon Prineville Flour Mills We can supply your needs in the Flour and Feed Line FARMERS, Don't fail to take advantage of our LIBERAL EXCHANGE SYSTEM Stewart & Carlson Get this idea of rough, high-proof, strong whiskey out of your head or it will get you play the devil with your nerves ruin your digestion. Why punish yourself. Cyrus Noble, pure, old and palatable- bottled at drinking strength. Sold everywhere and costs no more than any other good whiskey. W. J. Van Schuyver & Company, Agents, Portland .