Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 12, 1914, Image 8

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Circuit Court.
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it with their personal accounts and
necking it out in a way that gives
ihe county court no opportunity to
check the expenditures and no op
portunity to account to the tax
payers for the moneys expended.
Wherefore, in view of the ap
parent total inadequacy of the sys
tem now employed, we recommend
that a voucher system be installed
whereby the court can check over
every dollar expended by any road
mipervisor, similar to the system in
use by the United States Forest
Service, and that each road super
visor be required to use the system
proposed before county moneys will
lie available for his use; and we
further recommend that County
Treasurer Jordan be appointed by
Ihe county court to devise a satis
factory system of checks and ac
counting for the use of the road
lupervisors.
ne recommend that the state
weed law as found in the Session
laws of 1913, Chapter 394. be en
forced by the county court and the
road supervisors, but we do not
recommend that a special appropri
ation or special levy be made or any
public expense be incurred therefor,
We think also that the county
ligh school board should make pro
Tisions to have all doors at the high
school open outward as provided by
few and that all inside doors should
iwing both ways. The present ar
rangement of doors, especially those
on the back stairway of the main
building is quite unsatisfactory and
most decidedly dangerous in the
roast of fire, aside from being a
iTofation of the statute.
We visited the Home Hospital
and find conditions there satisfac
tory as far as we were able to dis
cern. The building is sanitary and
the appointments there seem to be
suitable for such an institution.
We visited the high school and
commend the work being done
there and we recommend that the
agricultural course and the ether
practical branches taught there be
lept up to the present degree of
efficiency.
We visited the offices of each of
the county officials and while our
tiamination was necessarily brief,
we found the offices apparently
well conducted with a due regard
the duties imposed by law, as far
as we were able to judge.
Having concluded our labors, we
respectfully ask to be discharged.
Wm. D. Barnes,
Foreman.
Theodore Aune,
Wm. Brown,
D. A. Yates,
Hugh Gee,
Frank Barber.
in the circuit court of the state
Closing Out!
rtTT Our entire line of Sulky,
Gang and Walking Plows,
Disc, Spring Tooth and Peg Har
rows, Garden Cultivators and
Wagons. Get our prices.
0. G. Adams & Co.
PRINEVILLE, ORE.
of Oregon for the county of Crook.
Minority report of Grand Jury,
March, 1914, term.
Dissenting from the majority of
the Grand Jury in the foregoing re
port in respect to the recommenda
tions as to the enforcement of the
weed law, I am in favor of the re
peal of the present weed law.
In all other respects I concur
with the majority in the foregoing
report. H. L. Friday.
The following civil cases were
heard:
D 0 Bean vs C F Bentel et al.
Referred to P. Powers.
State of Oregon vs E A Bussott,
adm. Continued.
J L Combs vs E A Griffin, et al.
Dismissed without prejudice.
Breyman Leather co. vs. Madras
Harness Shop. Continued.
Marie L Brooks vs. Loring R.
Brooks. Continued.
A A Burris vs 0 H and Lola
Erickson.
W A Booth vs City of Prineville.
Under advisement.
Crook county vs Alma D. Katz.
Dismissed without prejudice.
T E Lovelace vs J W Saxon et al
Dismissed.
Olean Land Co vs David Burton
et al. Passed.
First National Bank of Bend vs J
H Bean et al. Continued.
Ii E McCortaghy vs F C Parke.
Passed for term.
G W Watt vs G N Eckler. Con.
firmation granted.
Elmer Niswonger vs W P Van'
devert. Settled and dismissed.
Katharine Huntsman vs F M
Hathaway. Motion to file amended
answer allowed.
John Rudy vs Margaret Rudy.
Referred to H W Turner.
U C Co vs C T and K E Pinkham
Continued.
J M Crenshaw vs H H Palmer et
al. Settled and dismissed.
Christina Newman vs Christ New
man. Decree granted.
J Ryan vs Mary E Ryan. Mo
tion for alimony.
J L M Shetterley Jr vs A B
Sparks. Judgment and sale of at
tached property as per stipulation.
Central Oregon Irrigation Co vs
Cole E Smith. Referred to P
Powers.
I L Millsaps and G S Brooks vs
Geo Millican. Continued.
G W Jones vs Bettie and Chas II
Erickson. Verdict for plaintiff.
Judgment on plaintiff.
Mattie Elliott vs Fred A Mc
Dowell et al. Confirmation granted.
Thos Maupin vs Mary Maupin
Passed.
Estate of A B Webdell vs H L
Parry et al. Confirmation granted
Redmond Bank of Commerce vs
S J Anker and Redmond Townsite
Co. Judgment in vacation.
Guy E Dobson vs Freda Barkley
et al. Confirmation granted.
C H Fry vs Ivy M Fry. Passed.
J N Linster vs J T Adams and
City of Bend. Leave to file amended
complaint Defendant to have 20
days to plead.
Alice McKay vs Donald McKay
Passed.
G A McFarlane vs J W Saxon
Settled and dismissed.
Retailers Factory Catalog Co vs
Chas F Condart. Continued.
Oma Locke vs Earl Locke. Passed
Rve Grass Telephone Co vs Des
chutes Power Co. Settled and Ah-
missed.
Flaminil Serravalle vs F H Sher
wood et al. Settled and dismissed
Glen Hamilton vs. Wade Huston
Non-suit granted.
Alma Myers vs Otto G Myers,
Referred to W G Phoenix and W P
Myers.
I W Ward vs Fred Stroud et al
Default and judgment and order of
sale of attached property.
L D Spaulding et al vs Walter 0
Sleigh. Default and judgment.
W II Hobbs vs James Toney et
al. Continued.
N G Wallace vs G W Arnold
Defendant to have 30 days to
answer.
Cora L Conant vs E B Conant,
Referred to P Powers and II W
Turner.
Bertha Gibson vs Robert Gibson.
Decree granted.
E M Love vs Perry Larkin et al.
Default and decree.
Dan Catlow vs Alex Duval and
Alphonse Provost. Settled and dis
missed.
IsaEB Crosby vs R M Crosby.
Referred to II W Turner.
Walter O'Neil vs J W Curtis.
Default and judgment.
Vermont Loan & Trust Co vs
Julia E Dean et al. Default and
decree as to defendants served.
Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co vs Red.
mond Union Warehouse Co. Judg
ment for want of answer.
Thos Wilce et al vs City of Bend,
Defendant to have 30 days to
answer.
Sarah P Barnard vs Henry Barn
ard. Motion for alimony.
A H Lippman vs E A Davenport
Continued.
L P Snapp vs Bessie Snapp. Re
ferred to P Powers.
H J Nissen vs Cora Nissen. Re
ferred to II W Turner.
State of Oregon vs John Kotz.
man and Charley Kotzman. Plea of
guilty entered by defendants.
State of Oregon vs Geo Hobwood
Plea of guilty entered by defendant.
The case of J. C. Houston vs.
Lloyd Powell lor $5050 damages
for selling him diseased cattle re.
suited in a verdict for defendant
Oliver Plows, Page Steel Wire
Fence. Elkins Store.
See that $3.00 High Cut Shoe.
Elkins Store.
Stallion for Sale.
A fine German Coach, color dark
brown j weight 1640 lb. ; won two first
prizes at Seattle in 1909: also several
other first prize ribbons. Will sell
cheap. Call on Ira E. Kay, at Burnt
Kancn or address Dim at Antelope for
particulars. 3 5 -2t
Watch for the Owl (lance.
Horses for Sale
Forty head of good work horses. 4 and
5 years old, for sale; weight Irom 1050
to 1.KHJ pounds. Will be sold at right
prices. (i.H.Kuanell, Prineville, Or. 3-5
Kodak Lost
Eastman Kodak. Please notify O.
M. (Jornett, or leave at Journal
office. 2-5
Remember, its a Parlor Grand.
Prineville Merc. Co. will give it
away.
Wanted
A Knit 19 rtntiH if hrvpuim T dava a
Rllls-lr A lifnrrwililla In firuf oliiuuuliuno
that I would like to trade In. Will
pay the difference In rash. Address
Box 23, Beud, Ore. 3-5-4p
$1000 FREE
IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR
POOR CURED AT HALF PRICE OR FREE
NO KNIFE, OR PAIN
NO PAY UNTIL CURED
or GUARANTEE. No X
Kay or other swindle
WRITTEN GUARANTEE
3-day painless plsster
ANY TUMOR, LUMP
or SORE on the UP, FACE
or body long ii CANCER.
It Never Paine Until Last
State. 120-PAGE BOOK
rnt fr laalimnniala
r TUnncAUnc nmrn
Any Lump Woman s Breast
I BELIEVE IS ALWAYS CANCER, and ALWAYS poison!
deep (lands In the armpit and KILLS QUICKLY
I swear wa hava CURED 10,000. Go tea soma
W"S Old Dr. & Mrs. CHAMLEY ItmwKa
. "MOST SUCCESSFUL CANCER SPECIALISTS UVINO"
A B 436 Valencia St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
KINDLY MAIL this to someons with CANCiR
Music and Art Depart
ment Hold Meeting
The Mimio and Art Department
ot the Ladies' Annex held their
first meeting In the club rooms
Tuesday afternoon. Roll call was
answered by quotation! on art,
Mrs. Guy Lafollette read a paper
on "Impressionistic Art;" there
whs a solo by Mrs. O. U. Adams
Mrs. Kdwarda had a paper on
"Mural 1'aintlngs in America."
After a solo by Mrs. Rosenberg
the meeting adjourned. The after
noon was both pleueiuH and profit
able.
Sure to win if you save Green
Trading Stamps. Elkins Store,
Buckingham & Hecht $4.50
Shoe for $.00.-Elkins Store.
Clms. I' Condart, who baa been
in the piano business, has closed
out his stock and will return to
his ranch.
Health Certificate.
rrinevillo, Oregon, Feb. 25, 1014.
Hawing made a tuberculin test and
general physical examination on It)
(nineteen) head of cattle beliiniiing to
Lloyd Powell, consisting of cows, heifers
and one bull, I found same to be fre
from symptoms of tulierculoals, con
tageoita abortion, or oilier diseases
B. E. Nitre: i.,
3-12p County Veterinarian
U. S. Cream Separator with
all improvements at Elkins
Store.
Are you going to buy a Cream
Separator. Elkins Store
For Sale Cheap.
Second hand Parlor Organ, tiood at
new. Write Cliarlt F. Condart, Trine.
ville, Ore., Box 431. 312
Get Green Trading Stamps
with your cash purchases at
Elkins' Store.
Smoking In Japan.
Nearly everybody smoke In Japan.
The girls besrln when they arc ten
years of age and the boys a year ear
lier.
Horrible Places.
"Aren't those Italian vendettas fright
ful things?"
"I should sny they are. We lived In
one for two weeks while we were In
Nnples, snd we wern't wnrm a min
ute." Detroit Free Tress.
Ask for piano certificate at the
Prineville Merc. Co.
Co w for Sale
Two Jersey! cows. Inquire of Med
anuerpool, rrtneville, ur. z-uztp
Piano For Sale
In first-class condition. CiihIi, or
trade for liny or icrntn. Inquire In
terlor Mercantile Agency, Prineville,
Un-goti. 2-liMmp
Pigs for Sale
Sixteen small ones and six grown.
Poland-Chinas. For particulars addreita
L. T. McCoy, Prineville. 2-6-lmp
For Sale
Sixty head of good Durham and
Hereford cows and calves. For par-
tlculars apply to Frank JamlHon,
tsenu Hotel, uenu, Oregon. 3 out
Watch for the Owl dance.
For Sale
A 131:1 7 tin inillnn tiw ,trir.,vili.
guaranteed periect order, t or price
and terms see J. E (Stewart & Co.
Man Wants Ranch or Position-
1 would like a ranch on pharos or
a good job on ranch. Can furnlHh
good reference!. Can do any kind of
work Mate kind of (leal or wage
In llrt letter. Address Box 5.'t6.
Pilncvllle, Ore. a-12 3tp
Gasoline Engine Cheap
21 h.p. Fairbanks-Morse. For sale
cheap for cush. Inquire ut Journal
Office.
For Sale
Buff Orpington, the kluil that lay
In winter. Took first prize at the
State Fair two years and first lit
Prineville, l'jiz. Eggs for setting of
IS. J 2. Also a few roosters. Mum.
Jim Montoo.mkhy, Crooked Hlver.
z 19 imp
Stock Brands Must Be
Renewed by June 3
Owing to the fact that at the last
session of the Legislature a change
wan made in the law for branding
livestock, I desire to give notice to
all stockmen of Crook county that
unless their brands are renewed bo
fore June 3, 1914, said brands wilt be
cancelled. To renew these brands I
have adopted the plan of recording
the brand In the same way that It;
was first recorded, Uy doing this It
will be necessary to file a leather
with the brand burned upon the
same, together with the application
for recording the brand. The fee for
recording Is CO cents. Applications
may be received by writing to tills
ollice. It will not be necessary to
renew brands that were recorded at
this office after .Juno 1, 191H.
1-29 3t VVakhhn Bkown,
County clerk.
A Spsolallst.
UlKKlns Our old cIiishiimIo, Wills
wire, how Is ho soiling along In litera
ture? Ho ahould N doluic well lie
hud so lively tin Inmiiiimtlon. Wig
Kins Oh, he's doing splendidly now
He's spKciitllr.liiK In excuses for uiur
ried men. Chicugo News.
To Plaaaa Her.
"I didn't want any one to know 1 wn,
here."
"It's all right; I'll keep It diirk."-8t
Louis Ulobo lie uiocrut.
All In Alarms Now,
Hampton-Hint man bought every
burglar alarm that ever came on the
market.
Uhodes-Ild he quit?
Hampton Had to, now ho hnan't
sny money left to steal. Chicago
Dally News.-
A Fiary Stead.
"Is that a regular race home. Hilly V
"Is be! Ray, you Junt ought to see
how pretty ho starts when they build
a tire under him."-rittsiurgn Tress.
He Baat the Groear.
First Illatorlnn You can't deny thai
DIoKcncs was an honest num.
Second HlHtorlnn-Whiit? I'm dig-
King up facts now to prove that hi
didn't pay for the oil In his lnntera.-
Chlcago Dally News.
Paternal Wisdom.
r
Tommy Pa, whnt Is concent rated
lye? Mr. Tucker It's the short and
ngly word, Tommy, Don't bother me.
i
ft
Ht, I-ouls Olohe-Detriocrut.
Ordinance Number 211
An ordinance providing for the
grading, graveling and Improving
of Fast F street from the south line
of First st rect, south tu the corpor.
ate limit r of the illy of IVInevtlle,
Oregon.
Whereas, It appears n petition has
been filed with the t'lly council of
the city of l'rlncvllle, Oregon, by
more than twelve freeholders of said
city, praying that Fast "F" street
between the south line of First
street, south tot lie corporate limits
of said city, be graded, graveled and
luitiroved.
And, whereas, nfter duo eonsldcrn.
t Ion It Is made to appear that It will
be to the best Interests nnd welfare
of the said clly and Its Inhabitant
that salil street be so graded,
graveled nnd Improved as In snlil
petition requested,
Now, therefore, In pursuance to
the foregoing petition and the auth
ority vented In the city council by
Nectlons Forty to Fifty five, both In
clusive, of Chapter Ncvcn of the City
Charter of the city of Prineville.
Approved the l(5lh day of February,
ixm.
The people of the city of l'rlnevllU ,
Oregon, do ordain as follows:
Section 1. That Fa-it "FM street
from the south line of First street
south to the corporate limits of the
city of Prineville, Crook county, Ore
gon, lie and the same Is hereby or
dctvd to be graded, graveled and
Improved, and that the costs and
expenses of such grading, graveling
and Improving, tie charged against
and made a lien upon each and every
parcel of land, lot or lots within the
llmitavof the proposed Improvement
for the full costs and expenses of
making the same upon the half of
the str-J adjoining mild parcel of
land, lot or lots,
Ncctloti :', That said grading,
graveling nnd Improving be made to
conform to the established grade, or
which may hereafter lie established
for said street, and lie made In all
other nsHHts us the city council
shall see fit.
Section 3. Passed by the city
council and approved by the mayor
of said city, on the 3rd day of March,
tu the year of our Lord, One Thou,
saml Nine Hundred and Fourteen.
O. N. "i.trTON, Mayor.
Attest: K. O. IIvdk, Recorder.
Report of Uie Condition
Of TU First NslUaal But, at Prba.ilU, l tlx
Stalt W OnfM, at lis) Chat tl Bssiams,
Matk 4, ISM.
SKaoram.
Uus anil tllavotinta xfl,aU.M
Ovrr.lrslu, secured ami unwi urrd.. 4 ..'
U.S. iiuiels uj set-lira elrcula'lun llMuouo
Hon,t,siurrMps, slo U.iMI U
Ilanalnx limine, turiilluraanit 11 Hurra t,7w,n
oilior rl muw oiul , J.7ii
Una Irum Nallunsl hansa mil nwrva
K-nil n.lvtM
Our Irmn nam anil irlvu- hanks ami
baiikim, trust rumiaiili-s anil sav
ings banks 7I.
Dus Irom aiimiri ItiuH-rva Afi-nla,, fll,7(l II
Clia ks anil iillwr ch Hems I.TM.TO
Null's "I oilier Nsllonal llaliks 7 "0
Krartlonal pan-r vurroni , nlikola
auj coins
lawful mime) Ht'Mrra In llauk via:
specie fXjnM
lleilempll'in futi-1 will, It.s. Tri'siurrr
b xl com ut tlriu!tluuj (US DS
Talal t;i,no.'ja
LiaaiLiTin.
Capital slock nalil In W.OnOOS
Surplus limit oo.ouo.oe
Unillvlilnt iiruflla, Inns (-incuses anil
laxue paui M.7U1.07
National Bank Noica oulalanillni,.,. S.luo.M
Dlvlili-uila unpaid ... .... s.OMins
Individual ilispnslu subject tu check 2K7,ra.M
Demand certificates at ili-iii!t 19.odo.71
Total H71.7JOW
STATIC or OHKIION,
County ol Crunk. I
I, T. M. IUi.hwh, Cashier of the above
named hank, do anlcmuly awnr that Inealmve
etstetneitt la true to the heat of my know
ledge and Miet, T. M. llAbllWIN,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to bcfnro me Ibis loth
day l March, lull.
M. F- llrlnk.
Notary Public.
UOIIII HOT Attest!
(i. W. Nom.a
"1
TS I
Caskv W. Kiibths Directors
f. II. LArou.KTTi
Report of the Condition
of THE CROOK COUNTY BANK at 1'rlno
vlllc, In the stale ol Oregon, at the close (
buslneaaMnrclU. 1UH:
HHSOCHCU,
Loans and dlauouiits IISS.SjI.lW
Overdrafts, secured and unsucured,,, 8711.33
Bunds, and warrants 5,iOS,M
Stocks and other securities 67.50
Htiki,g house 10.1M M
Kurnlture and fixtures 8,twi.7
Due from banks (not reserve banks), !1H0.7
Duo Irom approved reaerve banks,.,, iM.ltn.M
Checks and other cash Items M.tfi
Cash on hand , 18,la.l
Tutal Mi,m.n
LURII.ITIKS,
Capital stock paid In I 8fl.0on.00
Surplus fund 14,ouo,00
Undivided profits, less uxpensus and
taxes paid 11,603 M
Duo to banks and hankers
Deposits due state Treasurer 4,000,00
Individual deposits subject to check. Ul.lfM.0A
Demand certificates ol deposit H2H.0O
Certified Chocks 9O0
fiwhliirs chocks outsliiiKlIng B,3(0.1
Time certificates ol deposit 21,S'il,iS
Total JittiMM
Stale ol OniKoii, County ol Crook, '
1, (?. M, Klklns, ciiHhli-r of the above-named
bank, do soleiniily swi-nr that thu above slate
ment la true to the bunt ol my knowledge uml
hi llcf, (I. M Klklns, tlaihler,
HuliHcrlheil uml sworn to before me this 11th
day ol March, Hill,
Oeorite h. Ilcriilor,
Notary Public,
Oorrcct-AUiMt: Waiiiikn nsnws,
D. K. BTIiWAKT,
Directors,