Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 17, 1914, Image 1

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    Crook Cotiety JouraaLiT
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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY
VOL.XIX-$1.50 YEAR
PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1914.
Entered at the pmUittin at Prtnevlll
Ortjgon, a aecond-claas matter
NO. 4
City Election Next
Monday, December 21
City election next Monday when
1'rlneviUo will duct a mnyor, three
councllmon, a mnnthul, recorder anil
treHHurer.
Mayor Clifton will not be in the
nice thin year. He says that he Iiuh
had honors enough anil In willing to
pans the good tiling around. Dr.
Quia. 8. Edwards, who ha held tho
mayor's chair, ha been placed In
nomination by his friend.
There are five candidate in the
field for councllmon. They are".
Wm. J. Pancake, G. V. Reams, II.
D. Still. J. L. Wonderly and It. W.
Zevely. They are all itood men and
would make good city officials.
Jefferson County Court
to Meet Dec. 28
The Jefferson county court will
meet December 28th, at which time
officers will be appointed to fill the
positions of clerk, sheriff, school
tiperlntendent, treasurer, surveyor,
coroner and county physician. The
temporary county seat will be chowm
at that time. Governor West has
announced that he would appoint a
district attorney for the new county
in a day or two. He said there were
several applicants, but declined to
divulge the names.
J.
Its anybody's raco for city mar
shal. There are five candidates
registered a follows: T. L- Coon,
Harry Hudson, Wade HuHton, John
G. Malech, W. R. Pollard and T. J.
M, KiififH. All feel reasonably sure
of election.
Recorder Hyde has no opposition
for re-election and Lake M, Rech
tell, city treasurer, ii In the race
alone for re-election. These men
have been efficient officers and the
people are wise in making no
changes.
You will vote in the basement of
the courthouse from 9 a. m. to 5 p.
m. Only one voting place.
High School Benefit
at Lyric Friday Eve
"That Rascal Pat." a one-act
farce, lasting fifty minutes, will be
played by studenU of the high
school at the Lyric Friday evening,
December 18. The proceeds will go
to the High School Athletic Asso
ciation. It is brim full of fun and
laughable mix-ups from start to
finiBh. The regular picture pro
gram will also be given. This in
cludes the Mutual Weekly of cur
rent events and other pictures. Ad
mission prices will bo adults 25c,
children 15c.
Suggestions for
Community
and
Rogers' .
Silverware
Electric Stand Lamps.
Pocket Knives
Razors, Guns
Air Rifles
E. STEWART
Jefferson County In
junction Cases Dismist
The Jefferson county injunction
case has been dismissed. Judtfe
Bradshaw handed down his decision
lant Friday afternoon. The court
held, in part, that a citizen and tax
payer was not a proper party to
enjoin a public officer in a suit of
that kind. Only the state of Oregon
could do so, He therefore dis
missed the action. A notice of ap
peal to the supreme court was then
made by the plaintiff's attorneys.
The review case which was
brought by A. D. Russell attacking
the legality of the proceedings of
the county court In filing the peti
tion for county division, was dis
missed by Judge Bradshaw. Tie
court held that no one was compe
tent to bring the case unless the
name apiared on the records of
the county court as an adverse
party to the petition at the time of
filing. In this case thsre was no
adverse party and the writ should
be dismissed. Notice of appeal to
the supreme court was made in open
court. The two cases will be taken
up at once.
County Clerk Brown sent the re
sult of the election to Salem, and
Saturday Governor West issued his
proclamation creating the new coun
ty and appointed William Boegli, of
Culver, county judge, and Roscoe
Card and J. M. King county com
missioners. Card is a resident of
Gateway and King of Opal City.
Under the law this board will
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Holeproof Hose
(In Christmas Boxes)
Comfy Slippers
For Man, Women and Ghildren
Handkerchiefs
Neckties, Sweaters
Shoes
Blankets, Etc.
Commercial Club
Will Send Delegates
The PrincviMe Commercial Club
held its first Monday night meeting
for the winter tl ' week.
President K-!'ey was authorized
to appoint five ii;legates to the ir
rigation congrvaa which convenes in
Portland during the first week of
January. It was unanimously
agreed that the delegates from the
Commercial Club should co-operate
with those from Redmond and Bend
in working for the government ap
propriation of $450,000 to be spent
for reclamation work. The north
canal and the west side project,
which is the extension of the pres
ent Tumalo works, were discussed.
While there was no decision as
to which should receive support it
was agreed that it would be one or
the other.
The question of securing addition
al mail service for Prineville was
taken up. Steps were taken to se
cure two mails daily instead of one.
The organization of an irrigation
district to provide water and canals
for the irrigation of 30,000 acres
lying directly north of and adjacent
Prineville was discussed and will
receive attention at later meetings.
. Some recommendations were
made concerning road improve
ments, particularly between Prine
ville and Redmond. The club will
make an effort to provide for this
road during the coming year.
H you want to take I'lano Lessons
ee Miss Edna Elites. 10-1
Xmas
Sills Passed at December
Term of County Court
The following bills were ordered
paid at the December term of the
county court:
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Karl McLaughlin, Judge eieetlon
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H H Davis
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C W Hunter "
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Carl Wlndom -
I W Hpear. Judge
8 L Reynold! "
C J Bundqueet, Judge "
R H McCord, elerk "
L J Powell "
Price Coabow " "
A 0 Klbbea, Judge
Roy Newell "
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W A Went, clerk election
Frit Hubersttcb, clerk election.
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Candies, Nuts
of all kinds
Oranges, Lemons
Hood River Apples
Ice Skates
Dollar Watches
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A M Larson, clerk
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R C Colver '
J O Powell. Judge
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Crow, clerk
LV Bears "
L B Lafollette, elerk
J E Fuller, Judge
Loyd Yancey '
DA Bears
D i Evana, elerk
GC Price
Peter Magera "
Ueniy Koch, Judge
L L Jones
Geo Tetlow "
Harry Laniua, clerk
Lev Blevlni
R X Jones
E W Kimble, Judge
Ed Merritt
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J F Connell. clerk
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C Cochran
i E Roberts, Judgs
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C C Hhtllon, elerk election
PChllwood, Judge "
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