County Court Continued from first page. tricts 14 and 15. Court order Henry Kock in district 15; Frank Buchanan and Je8 Yancy in d is trict 14; W J. Schmidt and Kiruble and Black in district 16 to turn over all road tools and material in their possession to Dave Grimes, In the matter of justice of the peace for Beaver Creek orecinut. J. H. Dickson appointed justice of the peace for Beaver Creek pre cinct. In the matter of the vacation of certain roada in the city of Bend. Final order vacating certain coun ty roads in the city of Bend. In the matter of cancellation of certain warrants. Clerk instructed to cancel warrant No. 1741, class 26, for f 100, drawn in favor of Dr. J, II. Rosenberg. In the matter of justice of the peace for Hillman precinct, Ace W. Benton, residing at Terreboone, appointed justice of the peace for Ilillnian precinct. In the matter of the levy for cer tain school districts: It appearing that certain 8ch"ol districts have not reported a levy for the year 1915, the following levies are made according to law: District 3 5 do 11 l Mills do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 'do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 13 15 26 5 i 29 23 31 35 37 43 61 52 58 59 60 79 A2 . 1 2 2 4 4 2 2 5 5 5 3 5 85 86 87 88 90 5 5 5 94 100 101 In the matter of the budget tor 1915. On reconsideration of the amounts to be raised for the year 1915 by taxation in Crook county, the court finds its final estimates to be as follows: Registered road warrants out standing Jan. 1, 1915, (esti mated 136,000.00 School fund 38,500.00 High school 13,880.00 General fund warrants out standing Jan. 1, 1915, (esti mated) .-. 60,000.00 Repairing roads and destroy ing weeds 10,000.00 Widows' pensicns 5,000.00 Indigent persons 6,000.00 Circuit court 7,000.00 Justice court 409.00 County Judge 1,050.00 Commissioners 1,200.00 Clerk's office 6,550.00 Sheriff's office 7,000 00 Assessor's office 6,750.00 Coroner's office 500 00 Superintendent's office, in cluding officer 4,008.00 Sealer of weights and meas ures and fruit inspector 1,000.00 Tureasurer s office 2,900.00 General expenses of court houee 4,000.00 Elections 2,000.00 Telephone and telegraph 1,000.00 Watermastcr 1,650.00 Surveyor's office 3,300.00 Expenses of county court in reviewing roads ? 400 00 State tax estimate 50,000.00 Stenographer of county court.. 200 00 Health officer 1,000.00 County printing 1,000.00 Library fund 500 00 Total general fund 177,058.00 In the matter of the levy for 1915 based upon the above given estimates, the county court orders the following tax levies tor Crook county for the year 1915: For high school ; 1J Mills For school fund ;ij do For roa'l fund 3j ,0 For general fund 15$ do Making a total of 24 mills, December Fourth. Court convened this fourth day of December at the hour of 9 a. m. Same officers present as yesterday. In the matter of the claim of the city 0 Prineville. Matter of pay ing ' the aseEsment or cement walks built by the City of Prine ville in front of the courthouse grounds and legal rights of the county involved therein, referred to district attorney. In the matter of indemnity fori tubercular cattle slaughtered Hearings in the case of Oeorge Kissler and Matt Kulesch con turned until the first day of the January term, 1915. In the matter of tho report of John T. Wheeler. Report of John T. Wheeler, expert account ant, auditing the delinquent pay ments uue ine city ot tfend, ac cepted. In the matter of a certain claim Order warrant drawn in favor of Luthy and Erickson in the sum of $30 for building a bridge under the supervision of R. M. Elder. In the matter of indigent per sons. Order a monthly allowance of $10 per month to until further order of this court in the nature of temporary relief. A. D. Russell vs. county court of Croos county et al. Clerk in structed to certify and send to the circuit court a transcript as re quired in the order of the judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Crook county for Nov. 30th, 1914, on the 14th day of November, 1914. Tumalo Project No. 1, county road. Resolution adopted recom mending the establishment of the Tumalo Project No. 1, proposed county road. Crooked river county road. (Paulina, Bear creek and Fair Grounds roads) Resolution adopted recommeuding the pro posed changes in the Crooked river road. In the matter of claims allowed for the general election held Xov. 3,1914. It appearing to tire court that a number of exorbitant claims have been presented for judges and clerks for the last gen eral election held November 3rd, 1914; ordered that the amount? : allowed the officers of said election shall be as follows: When not more than 50 votes cast, $3; when more than 50 and not more than 115 votes cast, $6; when more than 115 votes cast, $9. In the matter of warrants out standing against the general road fund. Ordered that all persons having any warrants against the general road fund issued during the year 1914 for the purpose of making permanent improvements on the Bear creek, Paulina, Mc Kenzie and other roads; and all persons who procured any of said warrants for distribution and sale make a full and complete report to the county clerk of all sums outstanding, so that all warrants not used may be cancelled. In the matter of the L. S. Rick ard county road. Viewers' report read for first time. In the matter of the renewal of the bonds of the sheriff et al for year 1914. Ordered that the coutt take cognizance of the fact that the surety undertakings of the sheriff, county assessor and county treasurer were regularly renewed for the year 1914, prior to January 1st, 1914, in the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, December Fifth. Court convened this 5th day of December, 1914, at the hour of 9 a. m. Same officers present at yecterday. In the matter of Tumalo Pro' ject No. 1, road. Preliminary rs port presented by the county sur veyor. Order setting the Gtb day of January, 1915, at the hour of 10 a. m, as the date of hearing on saiu report. Clerk instructed to give proper notice to all property owners concerned. Jn the matter oi the Crooked river county road. Preliminary report presented by the district attorney. Order setting the 6th day of January, 1915, at the hour of 10 a. m. as the time of hearing on said report. Clerk instructed to give proper notice thereof to all property owners concerned. In the matter of the L. S. Rick. ard county road. Viewers' report read a second time, favorable re port, no objections. Report ac cepted. Clerk instructed to insue proper order opening said road as public highway whenever funds are available. In the matter o( the J. G. Ed wards road and the Frank Irving change in the J. G. Edwards road. County surveyor instructed to pre pare a present ownership map of all lands involved or concerned in the location of thoJ.G. Edwards road and the Frank Irving change iu the J. G. Edwards rond. In the matter of franchise for well on public road. Franchise granted to John Dagostni to dig a well, and properly cover the same, for public uses in thd east side of the Old Silver Lake road, a county road, near the Kitchen place. In the matter of the S, J. Pierce county road. Continued until first day of January term. In the matter of the W. C. Congleton county road. Con tinued until first day oi January term. In the matter of the George Millican county roads. Continued until first day of January term, 1915. In the matter of the vacation of certain etreetn and alleys in the First Addition to Melolius. Or der vacating certain streets and alleys in the First Addition to Metoliu9 approved when there is filed with the clerk an amended affidavit of posting notices ap proved by the district attorney. In the matter of certain county roads. C. V. Kirto et al, proposed county road, petition and other proceedings referred to district at torney who reported favorable thereon. Continued until first day of January term. A. L. Henkle et al proposed county road. Petition and other proceedings referred to district at torney who reported favorable thereon. Continued until first day of January term. T. L. Quinn et al proposed coun ty road. Petition and other pro ceedings referred to district at torney who found the same ir regular. Petition denied. Jas. Skirving, proposed county road petition presentrd. Proceed ings referied to district attorney who found the same failed to give the court jurisdiction. Petition denied. ' " In the matter of cues to the Oregon State Association of Coun ty Judges and Commissioners. Clerk instructed to draw warrant in favor of Hon. W. II. Matton, treasurer Oregon State Association of County Judges and Commis sioners, in the sum of 110 as an nual dues of the Board of County Commissioners for Crook county. In the matter of H. C. Topping license to store grain. Bond pre sented by H. C. Topping & Co.. warehousemen for a license to store grain in Crook county, Ore gon. Bond rejected by court. In the matter of inventories of county property. The following officers of Cronk county presented inventories of property iu their offices in inventories dated Dec. 1st, 1U14: Sheriff's office, by W. Van Allen, deputy; Geo. Brews ter, water master; J. E. Myers, chool superintendent; Ralph L. Jordan, treasurer. Inventories approved and placed on file. In the matter of supervisor of Jistiict 11. Bond of J. A. Gonser in the sum of $500 as road super visor of district No. 11" approved bv court. In the matter of report on scalp bounty. Report of Warren Brown, clerk, on scalp bourtv warrants issued prior to December lnt, 1914, approved. In the matter of the O'Neil bridge. O. F. Wallenberg awarded contract to cover the O'Neil bridge 196 feet, 14 foot roadway. Wallen berg to furnish all material neces sary to replace lower decking and relav upper decking at the rate of $21 per thousand, laid. In the matter of purchase of a bookcase. Clerk instructed to draw warrant in favor of John T. Wheeler in the sum of $14 in full payment to him of a bookcase now in the office of watermaster. In the matter of the claim of the city of Bend for tax collection on delinquent taxes. Certain er rors appearing in the collection of delinquent taxes during and in cluding the years 1905 and 1912, showing sum of $388 16 due the city of Bend. Ordered that this amount be approved as due the citjr of Bend and ordered paid, but payment deferred for one year as not included in 1915 budget. In the matter of the claim ot school district No. 12. Certain errors appearing iu tho tax rolls during and including the years 1905 and 1912, showing the sum of $1213.43 due school district No. 12; said claim approved and or dered paid, but as no provision for payment of same included in 1915 budget, payment deferred for one yeur. In the matter of the report of II. E. Allen for U. II. Buyley. Re port of R. II. Allen on special warrants received by R. 11. Bay ley and expended by R M. Elder and W, II. May, received. Report continued for vouchers. In the matter of indigent per sons. Order an allowance of $10 per month to Clerk in structed to draw said warrants in favor of Mrs. N. G, Davis 0 Bend until further orders. The allow ance to be in the nature of tem porary relief. In the matter of county stock inspector. Petition presented by J. C. Houston et al; also by I.yn Nichols asking for the appoint ment of Lyn Nichols as stock in sHctor for Crook county. Petition denied because there is no pro vision for the payment of the salary of said stock insjieetor. In the matter of the petition of Harvey Davis et al. Petition pre sented by Harvey Davis et al, it-king for the appointment of some person to geld stallions a pro vided in Section fif33 L. O. L Petition referred to district at torney with instructions to give the petitioners all the help he can. Report of Roy Newell, uier visor. Report of Roy Newell, road supervisor, presented, show ing $2000 received and an expendi ture of $1990 01 on the A-liwooj-Gateway road, balance on hand of $9 99. All vouchers. Died. Adjournment. Teachers' Examinations Notice I hereby given that the county HiiieHntendent of Crook county, Oregon, will liohl the regu lar examination of npplicuutH for state certificates ut Prineville, Ore., as follows: Commencing Wednesday, Decem ber 16, 1914, at 0 o'clock . m., and continuing until Saturday, Decem ber 19, 11(14, ut 4 o'clock p. m. WedneHilay forenoon Writing, U. S Hlntory, I'liynlology. Wednewluy afternoon Physloil Geography, Heading, Composition, Method In Heading, Methods In Arithmetic. Tliurmluy forenoon Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Method In Geography, Thiiredny ufternoou (Iriitiiuuir, Geography, American Literature, PhyHlcit, Methods In Language, The sis for Primary Certificate. Friday forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthography, KugllMli Lit. eruture, Chemistry. Friday afternoon Hrtiool Law, Geology, Algebra, t-'lvll Government. Saturday foreuoou Geometry, Botany. Saturday nfternoon General Him tory, Bookkeeping. Voiim truly, J. K. Mvkhm, County Superintendent, huininons. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Crook. Central Oregon Irrigation Com pany, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. John F. Smith, Defendant. To John F. Smith, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint fded against you in the above en titled suit within Bix weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, namely, within six weeks from the 10th day of Decem ber, 1914, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plain tiff will take judgment for the re lief demanded in the complaint, to wit: For the foreclosure of the lien for unpaid maintenance fees on the swj of swi of section 2, township 18 south, range 12 JO. W. M . together with the costs and disbursements of this suit. This summons is served upon v.ou by publication pursuant to an order made on the 7th day of De cember, 1914 by Hon.W. L. Brad- shaw. judge of the above entitled court. Jesse Steahns and F, IOwino Martin, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication, Dec. 10, 1914. Last publication, Jan. 21, 1915. iTrofessr.tia Card's, B1GCS & BIGGS Attorney (Mil-I.hw Prineville, Ore. Lake M. Bechtcll LAWYER Crook County Bunk Building Prineville, Oregon HOWARD GOVE DENTIST Crook County Bank'Building Bennett, Sinnott & Galloway Aitorneys-al-Law General Practice Tiik Daukh, Ouk. N. G. WALLACE Attorney-at-Law Rooms 3-4-S Kamatra BIJ'f PrintWIL, Or J. 11. Hell A. W. Situs Crook County Abstract Co. (Incorporated) I'rlm-vlll, orrgun Abstracts Insurance Prof. A. W. Grater, Divln Mmilor Office at renitli'iu-e, flrnt bullae north of Prinotill. Oregon J. Treadles l ox M. It. ('. 8. Knit; oti.l I,. 8, A. (.milium l.let-in ie On-H'in Htalo Mc.liriil II. mul. SH-lnli-t In kiuriiry; Hytrin.; All-int-iiliiry ('mini, wonim mid children' ttlir.n'-. i-t. OfTlw Htttl rr.lil.-n.-H Tlilr.l ln"-l rti-ur t'ourl llnu-M. Trl.: llim-rr, full ttnwritl lironieWy. niuht or J.iy. flmitfo titiKlrtiU iAytf mm mmm Surftmm Cm mntwnm' jrwmjrtjr afj mtfki !PrinmtH. Onfrm. CAm.. S. tlmmrj, Jf. 5. SJ.Unmf tMTlM.tKTS Belknap & a wards IPjlyfiaml mud iSurjttm. (Cuuiiiy rhylulnn.) t. k." j. nuiTV 7 A 1 1 ornpy- af- Low OtuiWuur 1" W. A. lk-IU Phinkvii.i, ... Oiihio C. SBriM S?a Citait Coruett llulldlng, Itooiu 6 IPn'mtm, Orjn Cam. AwMtn hwmi lur o Hnin orrir OS Doon SeetH or A !' LiRl-y hto. Il'iili om. o n r)-dt-uce U)lvtli(iit-. Ortgc W. A. HULL Lawyer The Dalle Oregon &. CllloH, jority-mt-jam , 2?. jCawyar Crigon. Willard II. Wirt District Attorney ' Oilice iu Crook County Park Uldg I'lttNUvil.I.U OlIKIlON iunEr iiuiN Champ Smith, Propr Imported and Domestic Cigars Famous Whiskies Old Crow; Hermitage; Red 4 Top Rye; Yellow Stone; 4 Canadian Club; Cream Rye; James E. Pepper; Moore's Malt. Porter, Ale and Olympia Draft Beer on Tap. i imported Wines and J! Liquors, Farm Loans For a short time we have sub ject to our disposal $25,000 for loans on highly Improved irrigated ranches in the vicin ity of Prineville. Lonns to t for lr,(XK) or more and run , from 3 to 6 year, 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 A Trust Co. 6 19 Prineville, Oregon Notice oi liwritT ulo JW virtu of mi enH-titlon ntul onii-r uf nil- tUil liy llu'i-lrrk of tlie ctretiit cuurl ut Hi eoiinty ol Crunk mul Ule of On-Kon !tilil th tlity ol NovcttilH-r, 1MI4, in r ii-fiBiii niiii ur m lint In Hi t'ttriiit touri a lor aii county tool mm, lo r. In A, J w Kroenvrt, plumlill, rn'iori rnl liulf-iornt V ifiOii l tin- iiw.-ii.luiu, Tho lirml Milllnn Wan lioiif runi.oy. a eurnirnlloti, lor il aiim uf Mml, rinciml, lili Iiii.ti-.i tlii-rmni hi i In- mt of Iu ei-r inil jn-r mi. limn Ir on nnil itfo r lint llml iluy ol April, lin t i,i A iin.ti..Mi,... r... .... 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Vim A Urn, Drputy, 11-0 Notlc for I'ulihcatloa. Depart nifiir (if tin- Intiirlur. '. S. I.nlitl Dllit-e nt. The Itiillm. Ore. Niivelnher 21, 1U14. Ndtlee Ih hereb.v olveit tlint Ueverly i:. AmlrewH nf Held, Orefriiii, who tin Octulier 10, llHO, in it i liiiiiiexteiul eiitrv No. j H7.V1I for lotM 1-2 iitnl v)i itw !'4' Hi t- i tlim !)(), towiixhii) la Hoiiih, rtiutre id etiHt, Willniin-tte inerlillaii, Iiiih tiled notice of Intention to itmke liiuil three yeur proof to i-hImIiIIHi elnlni to the liiml ahove (Iihi-i1Iiim before A.H. F(i(ir, 1!. N. coiiinilMHloner, at Hamilton. Oree-on. on the til h ilnv nf jMiimiry, 1915. iltliiiiiiit mimed nn ulfneHKee: V. A. K(e Him, N. A. ThoiiniH, I', (). Met ice, of Held, Oregon, n lid Tlioinnw MeOee, of I'llnevllle, Oi-i'icoii. H. Fhask WooneocK, 12-3 1 (Timor. Notice ot I'lanl Setlluiiicut. Notice In heroliv irtvnn (lint tho ii'iilcrHlfxncd Iiiim filed IiIn iliml in-. count im niliiilitlHtriitur of the (Mill to of Itlchird Meyera, tleceiiMetl, wtiiMneeiei-K or the eon nty court of the St lite of Oi-ee-nn f cotiiity, and the jinlue of mild court . una hoi, mommy, tim 4 mi tiny ,,f jrl. miry, lllin, lit, II) o'clock In the fore noon of that day, mm the tlinn for heiirlnn nnld fltnil iiceoiint mid any objectloim that may be niiidn t liere to, and for iiiiiklnir. hiiuIi order an limy be Jimt find proper. Dated thin 2nd (lay of December, 1014. 1C. A. HlJHHICTT, AdinlnlHtmtor of the CHtate of Klchard Meyern, (leceiiHed. . Do you know you can buy a new EIrIii watch for '.50 nt L. Kam HtraV? If you are looking for a watch be mire to cull on hlin nud iret IiIh priced. 8 20tf For chapped hnndd and face, mm burn, etc, line our Velvet Hkln Lo tion. 8-20 PhinicvilmcDiiuuCo.