County Court Cotitlnuod (rum flnt putfft. rink reiireacntlnn; a body of tax x ............. jiityers, presented i lie umowinu reso lutions mill nsked that they be adopted by this court. Resolutions reads (Mr, Itrluk called (or afllrnia tlve vote, viva voce from audience) Mr. Van Allen, deputy sheriff, dn niiunled that Urn tax rolls (or l'.M)7 which hud been out of his olllee (or twenty-two day In the hand of tint iiei'oiintitnts bo relumed to IiIm cilllre. AIno that tliu county court pertlng the county records. Advise of comity attorney Duty ol the court to decide an to efficiency a ml keeping of present, accounts. The suit on the delinquent taxed for 1907 must liu hrollKht heforu April 1st, 1UI I, hut times on personal property iniiHt liu collected within a reason aliki time. Jtidjie Hpi'lnger moved that thu matter of illwliurictiiK the experts lie reconsidered anil tlio ex perU bo allowed to report. But motion lout. Mr. Brown and Mr. llayley opposing. KeiueMt of JudtfH HprliiKnr to Incorporate. In minutes a written luotloti containing re murks, (leiileil, In Him matter o( tlio wroiiKfuI as. NeHNinent of l'rlnevlllu Commercial thU llllM'V inaku nil order (or thu Slate Inxur iihi-ii ('iiiiiiiilHHtiniir In riiimi tin ami '. ''lull. TIlH taxes HKIllllSt Inspect his ofllce. (Mr. Ilrlnk called ! all park In tlio name of the Com (or rising vote of those favoring resolutions, exeliidliiK oflichtls, ntioul fifteen roHc.) Mr, llayley moved that tho resolu. tli inn an offered tat adopted and that thu nccouutiititM nw expertluu: thu county record! lit fnrwlth dls elinrjted mid that thu (State limur mien Commissioner lie reiiieMtod to furnish a lair and competent ae cniintaiit to expert all hooks, record and account of all thu of-Ik-en and olllclalM of Crook county an noon II pllMMlllIf, AMIriiicil hy Mr, Drown. JinlKi) Springer opposed to said adoption. Id-solutions adopted. (Request of Judge Springer Hint those ofterliiK thu reNolulloiiM sign thu mime, refused. lu thu matter of a frnuchlMU for an casement on county nmds fur thu transmission of electricity. I'etltton presented hy Hteltll and Tect ly their attorney, II. U, Kills, asking (or an easement for coiiHtructliiK It" -v-i..i .,! f..F Li-ix-timi of nil and on renderlinr accurate accounts Holes mid other necessary or con- of work tlono and money expended. (lenient appurtenances to distribute The court requested thu rrlnevllle r . ... . .. - i.. f',ti,tmi,mlii! Pit, I, tlirimrh Iln rt.ttre. viivincai energy on an i-uum riiium,"" now In existence or to Im hereafter sentallve. W. V. King, to draw up a rented; pel It Ion lielnu approved by plan of accounting for road work thu county attorney. granted. (Hen and present thu name to thlH court, order.) In tho matter of the U. T. Lutby In the matter of school dh frlct No. tliu j A Morris road. The M. I'pon thu petition of 1. A. matter comlnij up for further coiihUI Orahlcr, together with the necessary 1 erutton. thu petitioners appearing by aflldavlu and Information hm ro-1 u. c. KHIm and T. K. J. Duffy ap pilred hy law , the court ordered the ' ,.arK fr tho remonstrutors. creation of school dlHtrlct to Ims Agreed In oen court that tho mime known a No. 84. decision should hold for both caw. In tho matter of a change In the J Agreed a follows! That the roads Terrebonne road. On thu jietltlon KrHiited according to the petitions of J K. Myers, ordered mat Uoiiuiy merclal Club being claimed as an Illegal iiMHi'MMiiii'iit, nuw was refer red to tho county attorney. In the matter of tho rebate of a ueualty on delinquent taxes, l'etl lion of J. N, Williamson (or rebate of penalty on certain taxes for 1909, samu being claimed unjustly charged; ordered that upon the filing of an affidavit by Mr. Williamson that to tho best of his knowledge and belief ho paid the taxes, a rebate of $38,821 Iwlng one-half of tho penalty, bo granted. In the matter of tho appropriation for Heaver and Bear creek roads. Ordered that tho clerk draw two warrants lu favor of D. V. Ktewnrt for tho sums of f 10,000 and 15000 re sectlvc!y, on tho tiling of a sulllcleiit bond protecting tho comity and drawn by the county attorney. County attorney Instructed to draw bond, and also order for warrants; llond drawn In the sum of f.'O.O-K), siM-clfylng that Mr. Ktewnrt draw ! warrants at certain speclllcd times i , Purveyor Itlce survey and leport at the next regular meeting of this court on tho change In the Terre tioniic Ki'ilmiinil road, near the rest deuce of Roy Stevens. In thu matter of wrongful assess ments. Thu following rebates were allowed: I K Smith, ngeut for r.velyn Schmudcl, $1.K0; A A Uurrls iV2.r,; L 1: Smith for Chinook Land co, f.'i.KO. See order. The following were disallowed ! I. K Smith, agent for tho Chinook Land Company: f:l.H2; f H 12; f2.75 and f 10 44. In regard to an iiutomobllu (or the county superintendent, thu follow ing agreement was madui We, the county court of Crook county, Oregon, have Issued a war rant of 1200 for thu purchiisu of a llulck automobile car No. 5097, class 11 95, for J E Myers, county superin tendent, with the following condi tions: I, the above named J. K. Myers, agree to turn over my yearly travel ing allowance and sufficient cash at tho end of each year December 31, 1014, December 31, 1915, and Decern-j ;ll, 19111, so as to make, thrill annual iiayments of (our hundred dollars each, or twelve hundred dollars lu all, with Interest at 8 percent. It Is hereby understood that the county's equity In said car shall tnko precedence over any and all claims until tho above conditions aru fully met J. K. Mvkiim. (Signed) O. Springer, R. II. Bay ley, Willis W. Brown In tho matter of thu Wilson road. Allen Wllcoxeu. supervisor, bill of Lilw. B. Williams (or fill, (or work on said road, allowed March 5th, 1914. In thu matter of grading certain county roads. Tho request of cer tain land owners In the Powell Hutu district No. 25, to grado the county roads ndjoluldg their lands, they to bear half of the expeuso and the county the other hall, grauted. Tho report of Water Master Geo. Brewster (or the months o( January and February, 1914, presented and ordered Hied. lu tho matter of road district No. 11. Special report ol 8. F. Santeson, special supervisor In road district No. 11, In regard to supervising the subscription work on tho Hanteson road, presented and approved. In the matter o( teachers' con ' tract. On request' of Supt. Myers, ordered that said superintendent have printed enough (onus (or teach ers' contracts to meet the require ments. lu the mutter of a rebate on taxes. The petition o( Plnney of Malheur county for a rebate on the taxes against his school land, referred to tho district attorney. Iu the matter of A. McE. Bull cx as motlllled by the stipulations as entered In each matter; that the county clerk Iw directed to furnish the viewers with a copy of said stlp illations, and that thu viewers view the K. T. Luthy road on April 8th, 1914, and the J. A. Morris road, on April 10th, 1914. Said agreement be ing approved by the county attorney. In the matter of thu D. II. Yeoman road. Samu coming up for further consideration, ordered that the view ers make a supplementary report at May term of this court. (See order.) Iu thu matter of a change In the M. M. Davenport road. Ordered that the comity surveyor examine tho proponed change aud report at the May term of this court. In the matter of plats of Wleaterla Townslte and Kenwood Gardens Towusltu. Said plats being pre sented to the court for approval and same appearing regular, ordered ap proved. (See orders.) In the matter of the George Klss ler road. Upon tho request ol T U J Duffy ordered that said matter be reopened (or the purpose of taking testimony In regard to the 'question of damages; and further ordered said question of damnges be con tinned, and that the commissioners look over the land In question. In thu matter of tho C. J. Sinul- qulst roud. Report presented by the county surveyor, and action on said matter continued and May 1st 1911. set as the time for hearing on the same. lu thu matter of the vncatlou o' a portion of Gateway. Hat (or the vacation of a certain part of the town of Gateway presented and all tho requirements of law not being met with, action thereon continued In tho matter. of Crook county vs Alma I). Kratz. Ordered the case be discontinued lu this court and that the district attorney bo directed to move for Its dismissal lu the circuit court o( this county. (See order.) In the matter of the 8 F. Saute- son road. Ordered that upon the completion of the work by Mr. Saiv teson, an order be drawn In his favor on the road fund for the sum of $1000. In the matter of the courthouse doors. Ordered that the Janitor ol the courthouse bo instructed to have tho outer doors of the courthouse hung to swing outward lu compll anco with the state law for public buildings. lu tho matter of the Antelopo can yon bridge. Whereas tho Coas Brhlgo Company has put In Its bill lu accordance with Its contract of December 8, 191)1, and whereas Com missioner llayley 1ms Inspected the material now at Redmond, It Is here by ordered that tin amount of the bill bo paid In tlie sum of $2150 and that warrants be di awn accordingly. In tho mutter of the Wllholt bridge. Whereas the Coast Bridge Company has delivered at Redmond the steel for a 125-loot bridge over tho Crooked river about six miles below Prliievlllu, Oregon, under Its contract of 1913 aud whereas Com missioner Hayley has Inspected the material now at Redmond, and whereas It Is necesiary that the said company furnish the county with a good aud siilllclciit bond for the faithful performance of Us contract, It Is ordered thut when the sal. I com pany shall file a bond In the sum of KX100 'm tH" National Surety com pany and such bond shall have been approved by this court, then the said company shall be paid by war rant the sum of $2000 in part pay ment on tho said contract. In tho matter of services and dis bursements of Geo. P. Clark. Now Is presented to tho court thu claim of the Coast Brldgu company for the services and disbursements of Goo, I'. Clark, an expert of Portland, Or., lu thu sum of $1090.30 for examining the records of thu various county ollielals In the matter of a suit against the comity warrants In 1913, ordered that said matter lie con tinned for further consideration. In the matter of discount on coun ty warrauts. Now Is presented to the court the claim of the Coast Bride company and of Beal & Com pany, Jointly, for discount on war rants retained by them, said amount having been held back from previous bills rendered, lu the sum of $.1928.15, aud the same Is continued for furth er consideration. March Clh. In the matter of the C. K. Mc Dowell road. Said matter coming on lor hearing, same was continued (or further Investigation. In the matter of the assessment of state lands held under contract. It apH-artng to the court that In order to make an Intelligent assessment of state lands held under contracts, It will 1h) necessary to obtain from the state laud board a list of the state lands In Crook county, held under contract, on which patents have Istm Issued to the state by the I'nlted States, It Is ordered that the clerk write the state land board (or such a list and he Is hereby ordered to draw a warrant In (avor o( the state land board to cover the ex pense ol obtaining the sane. In the matter of the Mill creek and Ashwood road. Said matter com Ing on (or hearing, same was con tinned. n the matter A. McE. Ball, export ing the county records. By con sent of a majority of the court, Mr, llayley gave the A. McE. Ball ac ountanu formal notice to stop all work In connection with this county anil Its records. The following were appointed roi supervisors for 1914: John W. Suxton.Opal Cltydlst. 42, II M Elder, Alfalfa dlst. No. 40. It V Jenkins, Haystack dlst 6, appointed, report 191)1 approved. John Peters, Ireland dlst 4i, appointed, report 1913 approved. W M Karrell. Lyle Gap, dlst 30, reappointed, report 1913 approved J W Wilt, Sisters dlst 5, reap pointed. L 11 Moot, Laldlaw, dlst ZS, re appointed. David Grimes. McKay dlst 7; John son creek dlst 13; Mill creek, dlst 14. Perry Monroe, Cross Keys, dlst 10, reappointed. Roy Newell, Haycreek, dlst 8, re appointed. R M Elder, Deschutes, dlst 12, re appointed. In the matter ot application lor relief. It appearing to the court necessary, ordered that the superin tendent take out to tho James Ash ley family at Hampton, the follow ing supplies: 2 barrels of flour, 50 pounds of rice, 50 pounds of beans, 60 pounds of salt, aud a thick side ot bacon. In tho matter of Justice of the peace tor certain uistricts. it; ap pearing to the court that there Is no Justice of tho peace In Black Butte precinct and It being desirable to have ono there, R. E. Osborii Is here by appointed Justice of the peace for said Black Butte precinct. It further appearing that there Is no Justice of tho peace In Alfalfa precinct aud the petition being presented for the ap pointment of Edgar R. Barnes for such ofllce, ordered that said Edgar R. Barnes be and he Is hereby ap pointed JiiBtlce of the peace for said Alfalfa precinct. In the matter of the Byram road. The claim of 11. C. Hilton lu the matter of said road being presented to the court the same Is hereby re ferred to R. M. Elder, supervisor of Deschutes district. In the matter of tho vocation of certain property In the town of II 111 man. The petition of S. Sroufo be ing presented to this court, asking tor tho vacation of a certain part of HUlman, the sanio Is hereby con tinued until tho May term of this court, no plat or odidavlts ns re ulrod being presented. In the matter of road supervisors re ports. Ordered that each supervisor be required on each and every report made U. 8. If otic ( Contest Department of the Interior, L,anu umee, i ne uaiies, ore. Kebruary 27. 1914. To Mabel A. Klmons of Held, Ore gon, contestee: Yon are hereby notified that Georgu McVey, who gives care T. E. Duffy, I'rliievllle, Oregon, as his postofhee address, did on February 1914, nie in tins oiiice his duly cor roborated application to contest and si-cure the cancellation of your omestead entry, serial No. 07797, made Dec. 9, 1910, for swj swl sec tion 27, nwl nwj section 84, n'A net section 3)1, township 18 south, range east, Willamette Meridian, and as grounds (or his contest he alleges that said Mabel A. Simons has wholly abandoned said tract of bind r over three years Inst past: that he has wholly failed to reside upon, mprove or cultivate the same as required by law for over three years ast past or at an since making sum ntry. You lire, then-fi.ru, further notified that the said nlli-gatlons will lnt taken as coiidi--.il, and vour said entry will be i m. Hcd without furth er right to i i ard, either lieforw this ollice or oi. .,;ipi-al, II you tall to tile In this oflli-.- lihln twenty days after thu FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown lclow, your answer, under oath, specifically re sponding to these allegations of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant ilther In person or by registered mull. You should state In your answer the name of the postofTico to which vou desire future notices to be sent to you. II. Fiiank Woors:ocK, itegiHU-r. Date of first publication Mar. 5, 1914. second " " VI, 1H14. third " " 19, 1914. fourth " " 26, 1914. tProfossicnal Cards, Dr. Howard Got Dr. N. Morruon DENTISTS Crook County Bank Building Bennett, Sinnott & Galloway Atlorneys-at-Law General Practice Thb Dali.es, One. , N. G. WALLACE Attorney-at-Law Room 3-4-5 Kamttra Bld'g Prinaville, Or J. B. Bell A. W. Sims Crook County Abstract Co. (lnc) Huccemon to The J. H. Haner Abstract Co. Prfnerllle, Oregon Abstracts Insurance Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Lund Ollice at The Dalles, Ore. February 19th. 1914. Notice is hereby im-en that Charloa W. Hpring o( Prinevi'le, Oregon, who, on August 22, 1912, made llomrstead hntry no. 010045. for nW nwi. (1 nl section 26, towiinhip 14 south, isnge 10 east, V II lsmette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Snal commutation proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Timothy E. J. Duff, U. 8. Comninmioner, at I'nne vllle, Oregon, on the 10th day of April, 1914. Claimant namei as witnesses: Wil liam 11. Birdsong, Arthur R. Minkler, Oeorgn W. Roberta, John A. Bostwick, all nl Prineville, Oregon. 35 H. I-basx Vt pope-oar, Kegleter. Prof. A. W. Grater, Divine Healer Ofllce In Morris Building three doors south of Journal office. Prineville, Oregon J. Tregelles box M. R. C. 8. Eng; and L. 8, A. London; Licence Oregon Htate Medical Board. Kpecialiat In Hurgery; Hygiene; Ali mentary Canal, women and children's dlwasee. etc OfBoe and rmildenn Third street, near Coart Houm). Tel.! noneer. uuis an.werea promptly, nlnut or dajr. Coarse moderate Notice tor Publication Department of the Interior Not coal lands. U. 8. Land Ofllce at Lakevlew, Ore. February 3d, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that Adna S. Fogg of Hampton, Oregon, who. on Feb. 21st, 1910, made homestead entry No. 03010. for w section 19. 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 descrllied, before Chas. A. Sherman, I'nlted States Commissioner, at He, Oregon, on the 20th day of March, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: L. C. Peck. Hnrr Black. L. C. Mil ler, John 0. Whltaker, all of Hamp ton, Oregon. JAS. F. Bt'ROKSS, 2-mp iiegisier. Kotice for Publication Department of the Interior, U, 8. Land Ofllce at The Dalles, Or. March 2nd, 1U14. Notice Is hereby given that Alexander Klckman of Held, Oregon, who, on March 24tb, 1910, made Homestead Entry No. 0RJ09 lor wJ4 set ana ej swj, section 3, and on IJecernber 31st, 1910, made additional Homestead Entry No. 07890, for set set, section 3, n ne, and nej nwj section 10, town ship 19 south, range 19 east, Willam ette Meridian, has tiled notice of In tention to make Final three year proof to establish claim to the land above descrllied before A. S. Fogg, U. 8. Commissioner, at Hampton, Oregon, on the 10th day ot April, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Paul Held, Flovd Houston, John Holland, Shellle Holland, all of Held, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, 3-5 Register. CmUt mmtwim promptly 1f r mifkl j Bhrmf Jm. 2&mm www. Kotice far Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Laud Ollice at The Dalles, Or. March 2nd, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that Thomas N. Hickman of Held. Oregon, who, on March 21st, 1910, made Homestead Entry No. 06268 for swl sei, eW swl. ana swl swl section 2 and ou December 31st, 1910, made additional Home stead Entry No. 07801 for nwl swl, swj nwl and lot 4, section 2 and lot 1. section 3. township j soutn, range 19 east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final three year proof to establish claim ti the land above descrllied, before A. 8.. Fogg, U. 8. Commis sioner, at Hampton. Oregon, on the 10th day of April. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Paul Held, Flovd Houston, John Holland, Shellle Holland, all of Held, Oregon. H. Fhask Wooocock, 3-5 Register. coccus-re Belknap dc d wards (County Physician.) T. E. J. DUFFY Attorne-at-Law (Huocetaor to W. A. Bell) Pbinevilli Obeoom jfttTuej-ml-jCmm &al Cttal Cornett Building, Room 6 !PrimilU, - - 0rfn The Brosius Bar Finest Brand of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT D. H. PEOPLES Civil and Irrigation Engineer Room 11 Adamson Bld'g Prineville, Ore. ot Notice There" will lie 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 elecMng officers, for recapi talization, for the adjustment ot the 1912 water rates, and for any other btndness that needs to tie considered. The above meeting was voted at the November meeting. E. T. Slavton, Secy. February 12. 1914. 4-t Calls AsuwmssD Peohj-txt Dat oe Ftiain Orrici Oni Dooe Booth or adimkik's Uaoe Stors. Both office an reaj denoe telephones. Continued on page 8. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution in fore closure duly issued by the clerk of the circuit court of the county of Crook, state of Oregon, dated the 9th day of March, 1914, in a cer tain action in the circuit court for said county and state, wherein lloscoe Howard as plaintiff recover ed judgment againRt Cole E. Smith and Minnie S. Smith, defendants, for the sura of Thirteen Hundred Thirty Five and 45-100 Dollars, and costs and disbursements taxed at One Hundred Forty and 50 100 dollars, on the 26th day of Janu ary, 1914. Notice is hereby given that I will ON THE 18th DAY OF APRIL, 1914, at the north front door of the court house, in Prineville, Oregon, in Crook county, in said county, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bid der, for cash, the following des cribed property, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter (swj of nej) of section twenty-one (2 ), townohip seventeen (17) south, range thirteen (13), east of the Willamette merid ian, in Crook county, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the property of the said Cole E. Smith and Minnie S. Smith, the above described real property, and will sell the eame, or as much thereof as may be neces sary to satinfy the paid judgment in favor of Roscoe Howard against said Cole E. Smith and Minnie S. Smith, with interest thereon, to gether with all costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue. Frank Elkins, Sheriff, Dated at Prineville, Ore,, March 12, 1914. By W. E. Van Allen, Deputy. W. A. BELL Lawyer The Dalles Oregon a. euutt. jtUvratjf-mt'jCam !Pri will; Orvym. . Sirink jCawytr Jf tfrttt. !Prinmili: Orf mm. Willard II. Wirtz District Attorney Office in Crook County Bank Bldg. Prineville 'Oregon F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor Farm Loans 1A A P Lodge meets every'l'ues- V a df.y niht. Straneers welcome. T. U Coon, N. G ; Estea Short, V.G. ; i r TL c.n;u c. r Xi ni. J widdie, Treasurer. One piano vote with every cent of your purchase at Prine ville Merc Go. For a short time we have sub ject to our disposal $25,000 for loans on highly improved irrigated ranches iu the vicin ity of Prineville. Loans to be for $5,000 or mora and run from 3 to 5 years, with inter est at 8 per cent, payable an nually. We charge a small commission to be paid by the borrower. See A. R. BOWMAN with Central Oregon Title & Trust Co. 6 19 Prineville, Oregon LTTIIVEBEIFt Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Eto. SHIPP&PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON EEr3ETET3i3r5Si THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent