Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 12, 1914, Image 5

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    County Court
Proceedings
Powell Butte
hiivi been Hindu which will place
Professor 0. V. Hkulton, our high
wny expert, lit the service of the peo
ple of (ho state. Wu are anxious Mr. Anna ISoetger of Itedmoud
that IiIn service be used In a way to cn),e out the fore part of last week
In the mut ter n( tlm wrongful as
sessment III W. ('. Illlllll'l'. It up
pcarlng Unit said W, 0, Hurler In
assessed Willi ci'iinlti personal prop
erty which hit (IM nut own, ordered
tlmt u ri'linlit of IIII.2U be ollowcd
null) ltiirlii-r.
In the mutter of I lie Ni'whciiii creek
rmul, Kmoltilloll adopted Mini sur
veyor ordered out.
hi the mutter (if the A. MeB. Iliill
lu-countntlt. Ordered Hint thi Judge
write Mr. Hall to return to l'rlne-
villi' ami go over tlm tax rollH fur
11)12 or to taint up the miinti mm far
back a It nppcurs necessary where
thu same tuiM not been done ami to
audit nil liookti of officer uh far iim
uppenrs niveHMiiry. .
In the mutter of it road fund.
Ordered tlmt $19,000 In) wt apart
from the general fund to it road
fund to meet the npproprlatloim or
(lered for varloua roads, vU: Heaver
and Hear creek rond $15,000 (ap
pro printed on the 3rd liiMt.) Kcd-inond-Hlster
$2000 and Ashwood-
Gateway fUOOO (appropriated on the
2nd limt.)
February 4th, 1914, court rceou
veiled nt 10 a. in.
In the matter of the old Iron
from the old Crooked river bridge ,
There being H lot of old Iron left
from the old Crooked river bridge
mid It appearing to be to the liest
tnUnU of the county no to do, or
Uered that the mime tie Mold to F.d
llurlilii for W, (estimated at live
ton of Iron) mild 50 to lie deducted
from the Mil pending In favor of
Muld llurlilii,
. In the mutter of lwtltton for
change lu roud district. Mr, IMore
petllloini to have a certain road, viz
rriiievllle Ouiiyon City rondM, or a
portion lieyoud and leadliiK cast
from her place nhout three and
half miles, transferred from the Fife
roud district to the Paulina road
district In order that the mime may
lie worked, ordered that the county
Miirveyor change the Maine on dls-
trlct map In accordance with mild
reiileet.
lu the mutter of widow pensions
1 1 appearing to the court that con
dltlouM bavo changed, It Im ordered
that the peiirilon heretofore (-ranted
to Mr. K. J. Mnrlou be discontinued
In the mutter of the claim of the
City of I'rlnevllle against Crook
county for certain roud taxes. Kal
matter coming up for coiiHlderntlon
ordered that the Name be continued
to allow for Investigation of the
Name by the county and In ordi
that the county attorney mny look
Into the legal status of the snme,
In the mutter of the county print'
lug. It npeurlng that the Crook
Comity J ournul Iiiim the Urgent clr
culutlou In Crook county, same In
hereby designated iim the official
inM'r of enld county for the year
1UII, to print till proceedings of the
court, the cIuIiuh, advertisements
notices, report m of officers and
agent and other county printing
(exceit the delinquent tax Hut) for
$120, pnynble $21 nt emdi regular
term of court except the Iec. term
That Mhould the Bend Itulletln and
MudriiN Pioneer agree to publlHh the
Miiuie mutter iim hereinabove mimed,
tlmt they ami euch of them eluill Ih
paid (120, to be pnld In equal In
stallments of $20 iim the paymeutM
above nniued are pnld to the Crook
County Journul. F.ach pnper to ob
tutu at their own expense the pro
ceeding of the county court and
print Maine lu one and a complete
mid rcKiilar edition of the paper,
lu regard to the publication of the
delinquent tax llHt, Mnne Im hereby
continued. Adjournment.
The following letter was received
by Judge Springer from the Oregon
Agricultural College:
"The KxtetiMlon Division of the
Agricultural College takes pleiiHiire
In announcing that arrangements
beMt advance the ciiumh of better
roadM. For thlN reuMon, we are com
luunlcntliig directly with you.
"I'rofeMMor Bkiilton Iiiim Just re.
turned from an extended Investlgn.
tloti of the subject of highway con
slructlon In the Culled Htftten. TIiIm,
together with IiIm long Htudy of the
subject qunlllleN him to Mpeuk with
authority on thin question,
"We are now arranging dnte for
Professor Hkclton and Mhall be
and Im cooking for the carpenters
who are working on her brother's
new house.
Mr. Horlgan, the Prineville butcher,
bought a bunch of mutton sheep
from A. II. Hohdo Wednesday.
One of the most enjoyable meet
ings since the organization of the
Powell liutte Koronls is-curcd In an
nil day session Wednesduy nt the
home of Mrs. W. T. Hmlth. A three-
course dinner was served ai me
1. 1,, iim.. it tn I ui'1 it i lt vuiir eoiiutv lu
the Itinerary If you are In a position ''"' ". "''' ' "
t use his services to advaiitnge.
ours respectfully,
(Signed I lUl.l'lt D. II Kir.Kl.."
Lamonta Items.
spent In cutting garment for the
bn.nar which the ludl. M are to give
soon. A menu for the buffet supper
which will be served In connection
with the biuuur will be printed next
week.
B. Muncenn and Mr. Mattnt are
Wulter Thomiwi and family spent huullng lumber from lledmond pre.
nniliiv Hi. I lie James ThiiinuH home, hmrntory to building a Iioumb on
1 . .
Heurv Mitchell and family spent a
leosnnt dav at the O. Cyrus home. Mrs. Hall Mr., mother or fc. is
There will be church services at the " t'oruana r nouy
I !.. .,11 Mull ri 1 ! t
.umoiita ncliool every night this a.
week by Hev, Miller, otKulem. Mr. W. T. Hmlth was surprised at
Mrs. Kmllv Jverson Is n-oorled 111. the unexpected arrival of her sister,
tl- .,-0.1 Frtdar rilht Mis Margaret MaU of Vancouver,
I tl - l I A DJAuir f'lWO vlult
I.P..U...1 n rn.iit n-i.HM. TIlB t,r o. V... will" Brrivcu n, . -
gram was flue, espcelully the ,,iuy ber sister and family.
Jumbo Jutn." The actors received Approximately 3.100 sacks of pota-
nmny compliments on their work, toes, four loads of oats and ten tons
There was a good attendanco, In-Of baled bay burned In the big (Ire
eluding a crowd of young people which consumed the Farmers' Union
from Opal City. The Madras or- Warehouse In lledmond early Frt
chestra played for the dance after day morning was' owned by Powell
he social. liutte farmers. This Is a big loss to
John Prndcr stient spent Saturday our people and one they can not af
and Sunday with his friend Rorman ford, following as It does the famous
Welgand. at his home near Iwunouta. winter of 11U2-13 wneu potatoes
Horn. January !10, to the wife of " unsalable at any price,
Kmery Murphy, a boy. Merlon Khutram, of PortUnd, csme
Klmeraud Uwts Mitchell, Walter In Bundsy for visit with his sister.
Hurst, (leorge Hay lies, Rudy Ketxlaff, Mrs. E. N. Hall snd fsinily.
Jesse Melton, John Prader and Kalpb Hev. KsKn wts t dinner uest t the
Armstrong and fuiullv spimt Kuuduy Humphrey home Sunday,
at the Orvllle Armstrong Home. Choir orsctice every Friday evening
Myrtle Cowan Is home on a short at the Lindquitt borne, Mias Ebbs bind
visit. . quist leader. All those Interested are
Mrs. Cnrl McGhee Is visiting her luvited to come,
sister, Mrs. F.dgar Walte. I Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Van Doren and
The Madras orchestra will play for son and Mr. and Mrt h. L. Iverson were
the Hard Times dance nt the Lnmon- dinner guests at the N. P. Alley home
ta Hall February 1:1. A good time Sunday.
Is assured. Everybody come. Mr. Lindciuist has rented the Meyers
The I.umontii boys have organ- place for the coming season
Advertising
Is Insurance
By HOLLAND.
AN advertisement Is sn In
surance policy. It In
sures iiKiilnxt l through
the piirelimte of good of In
ferior quality. When you buy
goods Unit are iidvertlsed
you know you are gutting the
best. Milkers of (xxir articles
can't afford to sdvertlxo them.
I'lirelhilile merchant are not
Allowed to Bdvertlse In this
paper even If advertising
would be prolltahle to them,
which Is nnllkely unlikely
Iwrciiuse truth and reliability
are the exHciice of succewsful
advertising.
Vou don't take chances
when you buy advertised
good, because if by any
chance there should be any
thing wrong with the goods
there Is the reputation of
merchant and manufacturer
back of them, and any article
that Is not up to the adver
tised spec-locations will be re
placed. DON'T TAKE
CHANCES BCT
ADVERTISED GOODS.
HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY.
Cslsry For Rhsumatism.
If celery were eaten more
freely sufferers from rheumatism
would be comparatively few.
When celery Is eaten largely
an ttlkullne blood Is the result
and where this exists there can
be neither rbeunintlsin nor gout
It should not only be eaten
raw, but cooked.
It should be cut in small
pieces and boiled till tender, In
as little water as possible, and
after adding to this a little rich
milk, thickened slightly with
flour and seasoned with butter,
pepper and salt.
Ized a bull teiim and will commence
practicing soon. The officers are
Normuii Welgand. captiiln; Jesse
Melton, mnnuger, and Pearl Wel
gand, treasurer.
Mrs. A. W. Bayn returned Monday
from a brief visit to her daughter! in
Prineville.
Those of our people having stock at
the brad ley sale last week were, J. A.
Opal Hmlth Is home after a short Kiggs. 4 pigs; A. W. Bavn, 2 cowi ; Geo.
stay with her sister, Mrs. Warren Kissler, 1 heifer, sod Frank Kissler, 1
Smith of M minis. cow and 2 hogs.
k 1.... ..' .......la ha.uA an.
DameS ItemS nonnced their intention of attending the
Agricultural Short Course lor farmers
nf K..I). MtH O. Imi IimIiI in Prineville
name nas enjoyeu a goou wmwr ... . . wk o( Ulfl monlh
will. Ils .if f.illlnif u'ltntlutr whlfli I
T,ll.lsiM-inisa. v-.-- .-.-...-.Mi
., wl f,.P tl.U vhit na amoeiice 01 mixijt ..tr-our, oBu-
..,..,...,.. ,.... ... 1... !.... I.,.. I,,-.
I 171. IIJ m- I11..U UJ IWIi ..(.(f.u mni
jotiuiile .Morns is again among ,,,,. ,llB Wllon -choolhoiiHe.
inen.iM on Mimp cn-cs iuwt a unci T , s
Visit to ellfOOt. ..,.,..,,... ,,n,l iik iMwonilllir
Horn To the wife of Bert Demarls. w,it.y known throughout this
I ebruiiry 1, a boy. section.
One of the most plcnsunt evenings
Millinery
Always
the
Latest
Styles
at
spent In these parts since the days
of long ago was had nt the Dry
Luke dance hall on Friday night,
January HO, when a crowd of old
timers from Beaver creek, Maury
and Barnes gathered. Dancing be-
Aniline Colors.
That aniline colors have a marked
action upon various kinds of microbes
appears to be established. It Is dis
covered that nnlllne compounds In gen
eral act to destroy mlcrooes even iu
HEALTH HINTF0R TODAY.
Prevention of Autointoxication.
The germs which are always
found hi putrefying food mate
rial, Inside or out of the alimen
tary canal, are the necessary ac
roiuisiuimeut of putrefaction,
and the question may be raised
whether more barm than good
may not he dune by preventing
the growth of these bacteria,
which are, lu reality, scavengers.
The natural way to overcome
autointoxication Is not to pro
duce It by callus improper food
and then correct it by the growth
of bscteriu In the Intestines an
tagonistic to the Injurious bac
teria, but to adopt such a dietary
and to cat la uch a manner as
to prevent the autointoxication
which follows wrong diet. In the
prevention of autointoxication
the malntennuce of a right men
tal attitude, proper exercise and
other means affecting elimina
tion, also thorough mastication,
are importunt factors as well as
diet.
gau early In the evening and lasted greater degree than does phenlc acid.
until 8 o'clock In the morulng. Of the different bacteria examined the
Music, was furnished by Arthur Hen- typhus bacillus Is the most readily af-
nett, Walter Morris, Chns. Morris fected.
and Mr. Stevens, who Im professor.
of music and a dancing teacher. An
excellent suiioer was served at 12
o'clock by the old-time good cooks.
Only one of our unmber was gone
Postmasters. 11. Barnes was unable
to attend on account of sickness.
Card of Thanks
We most earnestly desire
press our tliunKiuiness ami
to ex-
noiire-
clutloii to the neighbors and friends
who ho unceasingly nsslsted us dur
ing the sickness nud death of our
' India Dialects.
India has hundreds of dialects, which
may all be classed under three great
hends the Sanskrit, Pracrlt and Ma-
gndhl. The Sanskrit is the fundamen
tal language and that of the Vedas,
the Pracrlt the vernacular language
in many dialects and the Mngiullil or
Mlsra Is that of Ceylon and the Is
lands.
beloved mother.
Mrs. Estes
MILLINERY PARLORS
Prineville, Ore.
Jam. H. Hi.am
Isaac Bi.and,
J. 1). Bl.ANl),
Koii't Bi.ano
and family.
For Sale
Buff Orninuton. raised on free range
miesessing stamina, vigor, quality and
healthy laying machine; the kind that UjittllniH,Hg fji
wins the blue ribbons. Kgga for setting
ol In Pen No. 1. 5: No. 'i, 3; No. a,
2: No. 4. 11.50, Also some A 1 cocks
and hens for sale. J. 11. (ikay,
l-iHt-Sm Prineville, Ore.
An "Indiscriminate' Sentence.
The county prosecutor tells the fol
lowing story of a negro who was con
victed In the criminal court not long
ago. The negro was asked how long
he would have to stay lu prison.
"Ah got one of dem Indiscriminate
sentences," he replied, "oue year, with
the privilege of staying fourteen.
News.
HEALTH HINJF0R TODAY.
Relieving Backache.
Backache that Is due to liver
troubles may be relieved by ton
ing up the liver and digestive
organs generally. Meat should
be eaten only in very limited
qunntities, if It Is eaten at all.
Alcohol, especially beer and stout,
must be excluded from the diet.
On the other hand, tomatoes,
fresh vegetables, fruit, milk and
soda and cereals are suitable
items of food, while liberal quan
tities of hot lemon water would
be a better fluid to drink than
tea, coffee or cocoa. A little ex
tra care In regard to diet the
dally diet would very quickly
remove the pntn or nche that
has its origin in n sluggish liver.
ListenlOurShoes
and Hose for men
and vomen &nd
little folks Die&se
H&nd 5edisfyeoid
iKMc men ieei.
Yjfty'Af 'iM Tin. V
Come In vlth the whole family and let
us shoe you all For grandma and
grandpa ve have broad, easy, comfort
shoes, for mama and papa hard wearing,
good looking shoes that will stand the
strain of busy feet and be stylish besides:
for young folks our shoes are "snappy;"
and for little Aary Janes, little men shoes
that will stand splashing through mud as
splash they will.
We sell our shoes tor low prices; that's
why we sell lots of them. Come now as
we have just received a new and com
plete line of shoes and will be pleased
to show you.
Prineville Merc. Co
Successors to R. L. Jordan
Wiggins
"did you
Dissolution of Partnership
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between O.
L. Huff and 11. L. Maker, under the
name of Huff Maker Auto Co., is dis
solved by mutual consent. 0. L. Huff
,i, .r t. i i
Will COIlllllue Ilia uuuiiibbb ni. wm
location, I). L. Huer,
II. L. Makkr.
Dated January 22, 1014.
Cook Stove for Sale
One medium sised good cook stove ;
used only short time. Call at Journal
ollice. 1-15
IA A r Lodge meets everyTueB
. Ue U. Te day night.
Strangers welcome.
T. L. Coon. N.G ; Eates Short, V.O. ;
Percy B. Smith, Secretary, C. B. Din
wlddie, Treasurer.
Unafraid.
"Well, my dear," said Mr.
on the night of election day,
vote this morning?"
"1 did indeed." replied Mrs. Wiggins.
"I not only voted, but I wrote out my
reasons for voting ns I did on the back
of the ballot and signed my unme. You
men may feel the need of a secret bal
lot, but I'm not afraid to have anybody
know how I voted or why." Fun.
Authorities In the drag business cat
dilate the number of soda fountains la
use In the United States at not less
than 75,000, and they are said to rep
resent an Investment of $50,000,000.
The annual receipts of these supplies
of soft drinks may reach $500,000,000.
Soenlo Upland Place. S. C. White
Leghorn pullets and yearlings, $1 each.
Best blood winter layers. Hatching
eggs, f 5 per 100. Address E. D. Tirrill,
Prineville, Ore. M5-4p
Work Wanted.
Any kind of work, housework,
hotel or restaurant. By young
woman. Inquire at John Morris'
residence. 1-22
$1000 FREE
IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR
POOR CURED AT HALF PRICE OR FREE
NO KNIFE, OR PAIN
Aotice tor Publication
Department of the Interior
Not coul lands.
. S. Land Office at Lnkevlew. Ore.
February 3d, 1914.
Notice Is hereby given that
Adna S. Fosrir
of Hampton, Oregon, who, on Feb.
21st, 1910, made homestead entry
No. 03010. for w a section i, town
ship 21 south, range 20 east, Willam
ette Meridian, has filed notice of In
tention to make three year proof, to
establish claim to the land above
described, before Chas. A. Sherman,
t'nlted States Commissioner, at Hfe,
Oregon, on the 20th day of March,
1914.
Claimant nnmes as witnesses:
L. C. 1'eck. Burr Black, L. C. Mil
ler, John O. Whltaker, all of llamp
ton, Oregon. J as. F. Bi hoicks,
t-Yt Kegisier.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
Not coul lands.
U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore.
February 4th, 1914.
Notice Is hereby given that
Henry Menzler
of Rdvat. Oregon, who. on Decem
ber 27th. 1909, made homestead entry
(act Feb. 19 1909), No 02T12, for
LotoS, 6, 7, vhi swj section 6 and lot
1 ncj nw,l4, section 7, township 22
south, range 21 east, Willamette
Meridian, has tiled notice of lnten
Hon to make final three year proof
to establish claim to the land above
descrllwd before A. S. Fogg. I'nited
Statu Commissioner, at Hampton
Oregon, on the 14th day of March
1914.
Claimant names as witnesses!
Isaac Zlerolf, John O. Whltaker of
Hampton, Oregon; Edward W. GU
Inm, William Spillmau of Rolyat,
Oregon. James F. Bi'Kgess,
2 12 Register.
Notice of Contest
NO PAY UNTIL CURED
k. ClumMTFE. No X
Hiy or other .windle
WRITTEN GUARANTEE
3-dty tnleH ptftfter
ANY TUMOR. tUMP
or SORE oa th IIP. FACE
or body ton il CANCER.
It Nivt! PalM Until lirt
Stige. 120-PAGE BOOK
ent free! teatimonilU
of THOUSANDS CUREO
Any Lump i Woman's Breast
RFUFVF K il WAYS CANCER, end ALWAYS nelsonl
deep (lands Is the armpit end KILLS OUICKLV
I iwaar we have CURED 10,000. He tee earns
"SOIdDr.iMrs. CHAMLEY Wanc
"MOST lUCCItSrttl CANCER SPECIALISTS HYIHO"
A B 43S Valencia St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
KINDLY MAIL this to someone with CANCER
Notice to Stockmen
Owing to the fact that at the Inst
sesslou of the Legislature a change
was made lu the law for branding
livestock, I desire to give notice to
all stockmen of Crook county that
unless their brands are renewed be
fore June 3, 1914, said brands will be
cancelled. To renew these brands I
have adopted the plan of recording
the brand lu the snme way that It
was first recorded. By doing this It
will le necessary to file a leather
with the brand burned upou the
snme, together with the application
for recording the brand. The fee for
recording Is 50 cents. Applications
may lie received by writing to this
office. It will not be necessary to
renew brands that were recorded at
this office after June 1, 1913.
1-2!) 3t Wahkkn Buown,
County clerk.
Denartment of the Interior,
LI. S. Land Office, Lakevlew, Ore.
January 23rd, 1914.
To William Irvln Brooke, contestee:
You are hereby notified thatlrea
Chrlstofferson. who gives Fife, Ore
gon, as his post office address, did
on January 23, 11114, die in mis omce
his duly corroborated application to
contest and secure the cancellation
of your homestead, serial So. (Htwo,
made Mav 12. 1911. for eel of section
3, veii swj of section 2, nej nefc of
section 10, nwj nwj ol section 11,
township 22 south, range 22 east,
Willamette MerlUlan, ana as
grounds tor his contest he alleges
that William I. Brooke has wholly
and entirely abaudoued snid land,
has no signs ol habitation upou
said laud and to my personal know
ledge has not resided upon said land
within the six montns preceeamg
dates of said contest.
You are, therefore, further notified
that the said allegations will be
taken by this office as having been
confessed by you. and your said en
try will be cancelled thereunder
without your further right to be
heard therein, either before this office
or on appeal, if you full to tile la '
this office within twentv days after
the FOURTH publication of thlft
notice, . as shown below, your
answer, under oath, specifically
meetiug and responding to these al
legations of contest, or If you fall
within that time to file In this office
due proof that you have served a -copy
of your answer on the said con
testant either In person or by regis
tered mall. If this service is made-
I by the delivery of a copy of your -
answer to the contestant in person,,
proof of such service must be either
the said contestant's written ac
knowledgement of his receipt of the
copy, showing the date of Its re
ceipt, or the affidavit of the person
by whom the delivery was made
stating when and where the copy
was delivered; If made by registered
mall, proof of such service must con
sist of the affidavit of the person by
whom the copy was mailed stating
when and the postoffice to which It
was mulled, and this affidavit must
be accompanied by the postmaster's
receipt for the letter.
You should state lu your answer
the name of the postoffice to which
you desire future notices to be sent
to you. Jas. F. Bukgess,
Register.
Date of first publication Feb. 12,
1914.
Date of second " Feb. 19, 1914.
" " third " Feb. 26, 1914.
" " fourth publication, March
5, 1914.
Notice
There will be a regular annual
meeting of the Squaw Creek Irriga
tion Company at the courthouse In
Prineville, Oregon, on Saturday,
March 7, 1914, at 9 a. m., for the pur
pose of electing officers, for recapi
talization, tor the adjustment of the
1912 water rates, and for . any other
business that needs to be considered.
The above meeting was voted at
the November meeting.
E. T. Slayton, Secy.
February 12. 1914. 4-t
Gill for Warrants .
Notice is hereby given that nil regis
tered general fund warrants up to and in
cluding No. 1673, will be paid on pre
sentation to the county treasurer. Also
all registered Scalp bounty warrants.
No interest paid after this date Jan
uary 15, 1914. R. L. Jordan,
County treasurer of Crook county.
Man and Wife Wanted
To work on ranch beginning
about March 1. Explain fully, sal
ary wanted, etc. W. B. Mohsk, La
monta, Ore. 2-12-2t