Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 11, 1915, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    crook" COUNTY JOURNAL
ft. age 8
MARCH TERM OF kV
THE CpUNJX COURT
Continued from first pa.
to make prulluilunry 'report 'oh ' t he
S. V. Hat din Xov 2 county road.
C. P. White rond Petition denied
lor establishment of O. 'P. White
road. Unfavorable opinion rendered
by district attorney. . : i
P. B. Johnson road. Petition eon
tlnued until first day of Mh.v term,
i!ir.
Bond of J. O. Jewell, road super
Tlsor for district No. 27, approved
In the sum of $500.
Order stopping widow's pension
to Grace M. Baswtt, iH'sluntnir Fell
mary 1. 1915., Whereas it does not
appear at what time euid Grace M.
Basset t left the state of Oregon;
nier that all the warrants drawn
on the county In her favor and un
cashed for want of funds be cancelled.
Accounting of Mrs. X. G. Davis on
moneys expended for the county on
bolmlf of Mrs. Prieco; approved.
In the matter of the Opal City
Towuslte. Oral petition of Matt
Clark for reduction of delinquent
taxes on Opal City Townsite, denied.
Court convened this fifth day of
March, 1915, at the hour of 8:30 a. m.
Same ollieers present as yesterday.1
In the matter of county roads.
S. J. Pieree road. Ordef "setting
Wednesday, the fifth day of .May,
1015, as time of hearing of prelimin
ary report of surveyor now . ou tile.
Proper notices ordered.'
C. E. McDowell road. Order set
.ting Wednesday, the 5th day of May,
IMS, as time of hearing on prelimin
ary report of surveyor UDWi'.ou! file.
Proper notices ordered.
S. V. Hardin Xo.' 2 road. Order
setting Wednesday, the fifth day of
May, 1915, as 'the time, of hearing do
preliminary report of surveyor now
on file. Proper notices ordered.
In the matter of A. E. Lovett.
county agricultrallst, , Oral outline
presented by A. E. Lovett setting
forth work to be done In year' 1915.
Order appropriating the sum of
1200 per year to A." Ei Lovett, coun
ty agriculturalist for Crook eounty,
to addition to any sum of money
already appropriated to his use.
Final settlement made with P. T.
Monroe, road supervisor of district
Xo. 10. Order warrant .drawn In
faTor of P. T. Monroe In the sum of
$37.89. ' i.
In the matter of indigents. ' Order
warrant drawn in favor of Mrs., IJ., P.
Belknap in sum of fit! for nee of cer
tain indigents in Crook county. 1 "
Order falary of deputy clerk diawn
hereafter in one yrsrrant in his favor. 1
In the master ot an aocountitig with
R. 11. Bayley aud W. II. May. It is
ordered that the district attorney Is in
structed to forthwith begin, such legal
proceedings a may bo iieoesnary to
compel W. H.May and R. II. B.iyley
to account ' fer t:i0,8fl0.i6 in warrant
ietiied to them and expended during
the year 1914. . i ,, i
Final report of W E. Ciaypo.il a
road tupeivisor at district No. 7 re
ceived. Continued until May term,
11)15. ; a :
In the matter of the PiuneW Tele
phone and Telegraph Company, thai
petition of W, K. King on behalf of the
Pioneer Telephone and 'Eelegiaph Com
pany for nibata of interest ami penalty
on 1911 tuxes, denied for want of juris
diction. ,"
Court convened -this sixth day of
March, 1915, at hour of 8 a. m Same
officers present as yesterday. 1
In the , matter of indigents. ' Older
warrant drawn in eutn of (10 to C. W.
Elkina to be expended for certaiu in
digents. .',''.''
In the matter of Crooked river bridge.
Matter of redecking the Crooked river
bridge at Prineville left in the bands ol
Commissioner Blarichard. ; '
On request oi Crook bounty High
School Board allowing warrant Xo. M3,
Clam A, in the sum of,! 21.05 had been
issued erroneously ; same ordered can
celled. .
In the matter of the Firtt Addition to
the town of Palmain.1' It "appearing
that the plat to, the First Addition to
the town ot Pal main was not recorded
in the book of plats tor the year 1906;
the county clerk is hereby ordered to
have the same properly recorded. ' 1 '
In the matter of county officer.
Ordered that the, county officials sub
mit all proposals for job 'work . for their
respective offices to publishers in Crook
county and . in case, their bids equal
those of outside bids, place the same in
said county. i
, In the matter of requisition "blanks.
Ordered thai all county, officials issue
requisition blanks for all supplies pur
chased by them. 1 ,4'
I Ordered that the Crook County Jour
nal be instructed to print 2o00i requisi
tion blanks for the' use of county officials.-'
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In the matter ' of " the county ..clerk.
Annual report of the county clerk . for
the year ending Dec.. 31, 1914,. received
and approved. ' " " i!
Court adjourned this sixth day of
March, 1915, at the hoar of 5 p. m. to
meet in regular adjourned session on
Tuesday, the sixth day of April, 1915, at
hour of 10 a. m. ' 1 1 1 1 - ; :
Circuit Court Docket
Coti tinned from First Page .
ton, jury trial. Verdict found for
Com boat in sum of ?3l).rV . , n ,
Redmond, Bank of Commerce vs.
t T. Ruble. Judiinvont. ;:. .,
A. il. Lippman John Hun
snker. ' Default and judgment. I i
U. S. Crarft vs." Prineville Cream
ery Co. Default and judgment
with order to sell attached property.'
J. P. Montgomery vs.. Joe Smith.
Verdict for Smith with judgment
on verdict. . ..
First National Bank of 'prineville
vs. S- Ii. Cooper. Default-and
order to sell attached property.
Nelson & Williamson vs. W. E.
Img. ,' Order to soil attached prop
erty. State of Oregon vs. J. II. Rosen
berg, 'administrator. Default and
decree. .' , '. 1 , t '
Spalding Mfg. 'Co. vs. R. M.
Powell. , Judgment. .','': .' 1
A. McE. Call vs. Crook County.
Defendant given C6 days . to file
an answer.' ! i
FreJ A.' Powell ' vs.' Paulina
Creamery Co." Default and judg
ment. ' : . ! -vj, ,", '':
Ingersoll Rand Coi vs. :City of
Bend. . Defendant given 'ten days
to file answer, i ., i i !
Keystone Investment' Co. vs. Ras
tnuss Peterson. Default and decree.
James Langan vs. J." O. Oberg.
Default and judgment. . f
: W. II, May vs. William andj 'Cpr
A. Brown. Default and! decree.
Mason Khrrnan & Co- vs. A. C.
Lucas. Default and 'judgment.
Ada , Morse s.0 Ed Campbell.
Judgment for Morse 1n the sum of
f 138, brought on jury IriiU- , ,
i ohn Deere Plow Co. vs. A. .
Sanford.; , Default and decree- . , "
' Wm. E. Randalls vs. E, D. Hav
ermaa &, W. , Q. Waugh. Default
and judgment. ' ' o - . .
Mexican Prissts Hetd for Ransom.'
Washlngtpn. All the native Homati
Catholic clergy In Mexicq City are be
ing held for a half million pesos' ran
som, official adrlces from diplomatists
in the Mexican capital received here
say. ,;
SHIP THREATENED BY
FIRE ARRIVES SAFELY
, Paris. Klre which llu-eatoncd the
French Bteitiiillp La Tonralne was
brought under Control and all, her pas
sengers are sate, Tho ship proceeded
under her own steam to. Havre, her
destination. 1 Only the) Hotterdum, 'of
tlio fleet which ro!iMiiulod to Captain'
Cauaslu's wireless call for aid, stood
by as a jnoasure of precaution to give
assistance should any be required, 1
. Commautlers of other vessels which
speeded to the rescue woro Informed
that their services would not be re
quired. ',' !
Grave feura, for the erifoty of I .a
Touralne were felt lu this city until
the positive announcement was made
that Bho was In rid danr. I
On board t.a ,Tournino were 4594
cases ot cartridges lutonded for use
In tho European war. There were 84
passengers on board, ot whom 88 were
la the first cabin,' Her crew number
ed about 200. , . .
Will Hold Dairy Show at Seattle.
, Seattle. The organization of the
WeHlorn National Ialry Show, at So
uth', November 8 13, 1915, will be of
more than passing .Interest to breed
ers and dairymen of the northwest.
While the breeders ot dairy cattle do
not Intend to lessen their Interest In
the fairs, they feel that the Industry
has reached tho(tttno wlujre they enn
have one event during the year do
voted entirely to dairy cattle, pro
ducts, appliances ami processes'. ' ' '
! Jno. YV. Pace, well kuowti In con
nection with northwestern fairs, will
be secretary and mamuen 1 " '
i. i il - . f) i
Sh Whispered "Tea without demur. '
Oh, dlntiftl word that writ to mst: .
I'd sskrd her 'If sh wotiltl prcfar . i
Th orcheatm to batcony. , .
i i: . i -Nw Tork Bun.
' "Von slionld love your neighbor as
yourself." advised the sKe. - ' '
"I fcnow tliat," replliMl the fool, "but
the futhead is mi nttmtcur Cornet play
er." Cluclnmitl tuijurr. ' ' ; .,
"1 niny not r Itnilor,'; .,
1 HsiiJ Trlxl liix, ,
"Hut 1 I up tho claim (
Thst I havt a nam
Which rlmiis with rsrrsnsa."
. C'hli-nso llecoTd tUraliL
Wife (who bns been tnlklnK ten mln-ut,.Si-Vell,
why are you looking at me
like tuiit?. . -,(,
Uustuind-t ns Just thinking bow
pretty your mouth looks when it la
ak-nt.-1'hllndelplilit Ledijer.
BRIEFWAOEVS v-
Interest In life 'woiid war tturlnK tho
pant week ,yl divided between tho
ofienvtlons III' the i eastern theliler,
where fluMlnir of a more or less vio
lent nature Is proceeding thnmnhout
tho territory f'om liortUeru lUtsslan
Polotxl to the Carpathian, and the
bombardment of the' tronnhold of
the liardaiielles by , the allied flwt.
Heport from various sources Indi
cate Hint the ItuanUin have assumed
the of tensive, In most of the operations
In the Keiieral caster territory, lu
the extreme north they aro Mill bm
merlitK away, with the Idea of driving
the Herman back to east Prussia, and
the InteM I'elliiC.ra.l official statement
asserts that the ItiisnliiiiS hnvo forced
the tlermans buck semewhul. ,
A tlerumn offtctul statement says
that uortnt ilst of Praitmiys Husslnn
attuek broke down with severe losses
to the latter, and Hint northwest of
Ptonsk u lUisslan a (tuna was also re
pulsed, ' ' '
, Petri. giad illiipatclies say that the
rtiHtr;a,ii under ArrlnluUe Joseph
have suffered defeat 111 eastern Oalli la
end are now In full fll;ht toward the
Carpathlau. N'lRoroim fiKhtlng con
tlauea la tin Carpathian. ! , t
The allied 1'ieiich and Kimllsh fleet
are inaklni pi-oi;rms In their atttuk
on the forts of the IHir.lauelles, ac
cording to thu llritisb admiralty and
unofficial, report.
i cruiser from, the ullled .fleet are
continuing' their - attacks along itlie
const of 'Asia ' Minor 'from lteslka to
Smyrna, and o. Adnijrul Ho1 Hlehard
Pelrse has brought tip his Fust Indian
fleet d undertaken the, bombard
ment of the fortltlratlcjna at Bmyrn.
In the west the Prench assert they
have 'inflicted a scrt,ous 'cheek on the
Germans to the north of Arrs, in the
region of Notr lam do lorett. In
fhantpagne, northwest of lieausejour,
a German couuter attack ha been re
pulsed. The French war offlco say
that the progress made by the allies
in the Vosges.'at llartmanu -Welter-kopf,
extend over 325 yard of Oe
mau trenche. ' , .,
When rtiTodnctrls frywhir 1 I !
' rursuwt thi.tr tlnsrv
Ttie OiRit was ftytiia through the air
And vrry Inntwimlv
,,. 1 -Wssklnuto Btar.
The Journal Explains
; j Taxjiayiilg Laws
Hint Crook county taxpayer ,
may bo properly Informed n to the
stand taken By thu jliK-hl 'lak depart
ment In the' IntorpretHflori of' the i
former unit thu new tax laws In
tiiiH county, ' Cotmty ' Tax Culleft.-r
Kalph L. Jordan has Issued ' the fol- .
lowing self explunatory Htiitemetit:
Taxes imtM he paid In "ftllU" or . In
two t(ttHl IHMtalltnetitH, Hiihject to
the following conditioiisf, , J
First. If any tax Is pnitl In two
Installments, llu) Hint Ijulf tnust he (
paid on or before March. HI, 111 15. .
If the first (in f Is paid In time, the ,
second half may hu puiil without i
IH-nalty after May 2-, 1 1 and jic-,
fore Octiihur 1, l'Jlii. If Ihe ecvnd
half Is nut paid during this period,
It wjll becomo tleliiKiuent, tm.Oc
tober 1, 1015, and, subject , to a,
penalty of 10 wr cent and interest ;
at the rate of 2 percent per nn-
Fle I can't afford to marrj for ova
yenr. Will you anlt for me?
Rbe Certnlnly-lf no ona elsa m-
flea mrj before Ihen.-fliulgo.' ,
i
j ITiinslon won a dl of fam
Bwimmlns crceki rn forstan land.
Othra ran rt In this tame
! Bovs wa4 ths Wlo (i!A . . .
rati
nil
A
nny
num untlptild. ; , f ,
Secoml.' If the first haff of
tax is not paid on or before March
31, 1915, then tho whole of the lux
will do due and subject to a lH-nuity
of 1 per cent a month from, April
1, 1915, until August Ml,1 1915.
On September 1 nil taxes of which
one-hiil f has not been paid prior to
April 1, 1915, will be delinquent
and subject toj penalty of l0per
cunt and Interest I tit the rate lif V 12
ixrr cent per annum until paid. -
i -Third, , If tho first hulf of ny
tax Is paid in time (before April 1,
1915.) tt will bo ' necessary for' the
taxpayer to defer tho payment of
the second one-half until after May
22, 1915, tfc avoid a pormlty on that
half, as the prewnt law., which will
te in effect until . May 22," 1915. re
quires tho tax collector to collect a
penalty of 1 ,per cent per month on
all taxes paid after March 31, 1915.
I West Virginia to Vet on Suffrage
Wheellhft. 'W,' Va'.-i The West ' Vlr
r.inla leKlnlatiire ha submitted to the
voters of the state an amendment to
the constitution Klvlnir women the
right to vote, and It wilt come up at
the regular election In JUj; -, .
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1 SDecial heaw drill wheels,' 1 4-inch discs, making 1 an extra
wide furrow in which grain is scattered evenly, , germinates
quickly and evenly, makes two to five bushels more per acre1
than from any other drill. Automatic oiler in disc hub needs
oiling on!yr once each season; large discs enables it to disc
stubble that no other drill can; has solid tube boots that cannot
clog; discs can be set at different , angles according to conditions
of the soil. Price yery reasonable. This drill is fully guaran
teed by' the Oliver Plow Company. . , '
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And can be had regularly with either 1 4-inch
or 16-inch chilled or steel bottoms Additional
bottoms cost froiri $12.50 to $ 1 5.00 ,and may be
had in stubUe, sod or regular breaking bottoms;
Over 100 in use in thi3 county and; is the most
satisfactory plow made. ' "
Oliver plows are ' made ; in both steel and
chilled to 'meet every requirement ' and every
condition, , Let. us know what your soil is and
we will select ybti a plow to suit the work,, and
guarantee it satisfactory.., ,"; ,.. -,
' If you are breaking heavy tod,. take a look at our
Nefw J-O'3 14-inch plow. If plowing irt "dobie" land
make pee of the 222 Series. We have' plows for any
kind of soil.: Just arrived. - The Oliver , Steel , Spike
Tooth Harrow. Newest and latest in design; best for results; made of best materials with a pnarnnlee ; by the Oliver
Plow Co. . See our Oliver wagon set Extra good neckyoke,evener, eingldtrees comfflete; rfcal $6 00 1 value. Spct ial at
$5.00 for this month only. ;.;? . , .', ' . , , .
COLLINS W. ELKINS, PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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First Showings of
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Sprhig ; i :Mi
Millinery
Spring Coats ' 1 fef : : :;;
',;jNew.Spnng ''; II";
J ;l)ress; (jpods ;; , J: -y
I ' ' New Spring '.H ' SrB:
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