Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 11, 1915, Image 1

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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY
VOL. XIX
PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1915.
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Bend and Madras Will Get
Largest Amount
PRINFM SCHOOL $1108.43
Expert Max Crandall Submit
Final Report After Month
Checking Up Record
Crook County owe more than
? 11.000 to the various town and
school district in Crook and Jcffer
eon counties according to a report
JiiHt completed by Max Crandull, on
money that have been collected
from delinquent taxes, and the
interest upon said collections, rang
ing over a period of several years.
Of this amount the city of Prine
ville get but $151, while school dis
trict number 1 which is located
in Prinevillo will receive $1108.43.
The city of Bend will receive $837
and the Bend school district $2,472
more, the city of Redmond has $767
coming to it and Madras will be
nt!d $2,092 by this county in squar
ing the bill.
While many of the districts were
unpaid, some received more than
they were entitled to. The total of
tho overpayment amounted to
41,180.77 which amount is now due
the county from the various dis
trict while the total amount the
county will be compelled to pay is
$12,830.64.
Mr. Crandall has been working
on the county records practically all
the time since June 1, and has had
one man assisting during that time.
He has handled a total of about
4000 items in making out his report,
which Is a fair sized volume in itself.
. The following amounts are due tht
various school district In old Crook
County:
No. Amount No. Amount
1 1108.43 102.21
8 1.69; 4 16.14
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V , il.TC ' r 11. 41
46.96 9 114.42
10 88.01 12 2472.23
IS , 88.47 14 . 162.80
18 16.75 16 76.63
17 31.47 18 48.13
21 48.22 22 20D2S2
23 14.70 24 17.39
25 f 85.62 29 v 65.74
SO 43.15 83 20.64
85 u 16.83 , 37 130.14
89 87.76 41 8.68
42 173.63 43 ' 169.54
44 13.46 45 8.83
46 188.40 47 86.57
48 3.99 60 85.33
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WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS
Too Early to Make Holiday Pur
, chases? Nonsense I " Oct
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Judas Arrsdondo, who I tht iccrsd
Itod rtprttentatlvs of Genarsl Carrsn
za, of Msxlco, In Washington.
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Announces That He Will
Visit Here Soon.
Robert E. Strahorn may build his
railroad from Mctolius to Burns
through this city according to in
formation received in letters and
telegrams from him this week.
He say that he is sure the line
thorugh this route would be much
more productive, and that if a way
can be found through the mountains
south eaiit of this point he is open
for negotiations.
He will be taken over thh pro
posed route at an early date by a
party of Princville business men and
will commit himself further after
passing over the ground personally.
Portland and Seattle
Market Quotations
Portland.
Wheat Club, 6c; bluestsm, lie;
rd Russian, 92c; forty-fold, lie; rd
fife. 92c
Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, fit;
alfalfa, $13.60.
Butter Creamery, 29c.
Ess lUnch, 81a
Wool Eastern Oregon, 38c; valley.
lie.
cattle.
Wheat iBIuestem, !8o; club, 95c;
red Russian, 92c; forty-told, 98c; fife,
12c.
Barley $24.60 per ton.
Hay Timothy, $11 per ton; alfalfa,
$14 per ton.
Butter Creamery, 30o.
Eggs 37o.
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62 26.C6 63 323.12
G5 2.15 66 133.43
57 , 2.50 68 . 29 44
59 448.07 60 40.93
62 113.82 63 31.42
65 65.22 06 . 63.32
67 19.37 69 28 0l
70 105.19' 71 244.43
72 33.94 74 287.36
75 105.03 76 64.57
77 11.41 ,78' 19.66
79 25.13 .80 335.80
81 27.20 82 149.95
1 83 200.77 ' 85 121.17
86 12.88 .. 87 1817
88 ' 2.90 . , 89. , 3.57
90. ... . 1.08 ',98 . 9.60
, The following schob! districts were
overpaid, according (o the report:
No. , .Amount No. Amount
6 118.21 ' " U 8.57
19 ' 10.35 20 113.26
26 , ' 16.75 27 48.56
28 '" 'M''.-i 31 r-;" : 15.34
32 19.65 34 ' 131.88
36 . 86.78 38 , 41.23
40. '. .1.95 . 49 ' i;, 8.06
51 '" " " 16.85 f 54 "V '? 84.07
61 69.95 64 92 60
68 . 193.2a, 73 . V j 17.63
84 176.43 . 91 ' .' .L'7
93 '' 9.60 100 .73
COUNTY COURT HOLDS
EXTRA LONG SESSION
Be it remembered a regular term
the (Jountv court of Crank
Of
County, State of Oregon, was begun
i n l held at the tourthous In Frine
ville, Oregon in the County Court
room thereof, on Wednesday the
Third day of November,. 1915 at
the hour of eleven A. M., the same
being the first Wednesday in said
month and the time fixed by law
for holding a Regular Term of said
Court when were present the follow
ing officers:
G. Springer, Judge, presiding; J.
F. Blanchard, Commissioner; H. .
Overturf, Comminsioner; Warren
Urown, Clerk; E. B. Knox, Sheriff.
Whereupon the following proem-dings
were had, to-wit: .
Order made by the Court setting
the 10th day of December, 1915 as
the time of hearmor the netition for
.
the organization of the Ochoco Irri
gation District.
Petition for the establishment of
a county road presented by Evison
Atkinson et al, together with affi
davits of posting notice and bond
approved in the sum of $200. Pro
ceedings referred to District Attor
ney- m c,a
Man and final survev of the S. J.
Pierce Road Dresented bv Countv
Surveyor. Order Bame accented and
road opened as a public highway.
Resolution: Court agrees to ap
propriate the sum of $500 to be
used on the Rodmond-Prineville
Road, known as the Houston Road
on the condition that the sum of
$300 in cash and $200 in work and
subscription be appropriated by the
people of Prineville, Redmond and
the intervening community, end be
expended on said road under the
direction of the County Court.
On petition of residents of Fife
Road District. Resolution ailontprl
recommending the establishment of
the DroDosed Chas. A. Sherman
Road as a public highway and di
recting the Surveyor to make a pre
liminary survey thereon.
Chas. A. Sherman authorized bv
court to estimate and purchase the
lumber necessary to construct cul
verts on said road ; to approve said
lumber bill and return it to this
Court; the Court further agrees to
furnish the metal culverts necessary
to construct this road : and to bike
step necessary to make this road a
public highway.
Court convened this Fourth Hav
of November. 191K. Sum. nffWrn
present as yesterday.
Whereas the duties of R. L. Jor
dan as tax collector of Crook
County. Oregon ceased on the 22nd
day of May, 1915 and his official
turn - over has been made
as of that date; . it is here
by ordered that the ' bond of the
A Safe Way to Mark Your Ballot in
the Special Election Tomorrow
Official Ballot for City of Prineville, Oregon, Special Election to
be Held November 12, 1915
Mark a Cross X between the number and answer voted for.
An Ordinance Referred by the City Council
An amendment to sub-division two of Section Twenty-five of Chapter Five
of the City Charter of the City of Prineville, Oregon, to authorize the
assessing, levying and receiving of taxes for municipal purposes, not to
exceed one and one half per 'centum per annum upon all the property
within the corporate limits, both real and personal, which is taxable for
county and state purposes, as a general fund. Vote Yes or No.
300. X Yes. ' . , , .
301.
No.
An Ordinance Referred
Amendments to Section Seven of Chapter Three of the City Charter of the
, ;. City of Prineville, Oregon, and to Sub division Forty-Seven, of Section
Twenty-fiye of Chapter Five of the City Charter of the CiCy of Prineville, !
Oregon, to authorize the changing of the office of marshal from an elective
office to one of appointment Vote Yes or No. ; v
302. X Yes. ' "
303.'.
No; . .;'
United States Fidelity and Guaranty
Company as to the future act of K.
L. Jordan as Tax Collector for Crook
Countyin the sum of $40,000 be
and the same is hereby released.
Statement of County Clerk of
bounties paid by him during the
months of August and September,
1915, approved and accepted.
Resignation of Arthur E. Bates
as Justice of the Peace for Camp
Creek District, accepted.
Preliminary ReDort of the Snr.
veyor on the browsed Chas. A.
j Sherman road filed; order of Court
seating iriday. the third day of De
cember, 1915 at hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. as time of hearing on said re
port and instructing the Clerk to
give proper notice thereof.
It appearing that Mrs. Louie L.
Ballard has left the State of Ore
gon; Order pension of Mrs. Bal
lard discontinued beginning the first
day of October, 1915. Also order
warrants drawn in her favor for
months of August and September,
1915 cancelled.
The following Road Matters were
continued until the first day of the
December Term, 1915: S. V. Har
din No. 2 Road.Tumalo FroiectNo.
1 Road, and O. F. Wallenberg Road.
burveyor ordered to make final
survey and report at the December
Term of Court on the proposed Geo.
A.Jones and Extension of the Young,
Roads. -
C. H. Dealy Road continued until
first day of January term, 1916.
Petition to open C. B. Swalley
Road continued until first day of
March term, 1916.
Viewer's report on O. H. Talbot
Road read for .first time.
District Attorney ordered to file
i complaint against the Pacific Tele
' phone and Telegraph Company and
the Deschutes Mutual Telephone
Company with the Public Service
Commission at Salem.
Judge Springer given full power
to act irf the matter of providing
necessary provisions for the family
of James H. Asley, indigent.
Cancelled road warrants Class 6,
Nos. 827. 828, 829; 830, and 842
presented by Anna BrosterhouS;
Also Class B; No. 843, 844, 845, and
846 presented by Arthur Schilling;
affidavits filed showing satisfactori
ly to this Court that the same has
been purchased for value; order can
cellation of said warrants rescinded
and Treasurer instructed to pay
same.
Whereas on the 16th day of Feb
ruary, 1914, this Court allowed the
bill of Bert A. Haney forprofessional
services and expenses in the Mat
ter of A. mac E. Ball, accountant,
and whereas said claim was net
continued on page 6
by the City Council
MRS. NORMAN 6ALT
IRS. by Arnold Ganth.
Mr. Norman Gait, the Washington
widow who will soon become ths wife
of President Wilson.
COUNTY BUDGET
MEETING DECEMBER 2
Commissioners Estimate Nec
essary Sum at $2 1 9,674.
In the Matter of the Amount to
be Raised by Taxation during the
year of 1916. '
This matter coming on reguarly
for hearing this ninth day of No
vember, 1915; and it appearing
that a full and completed , estimate
has been made by this Court of the
amount of money proposed to be
raised by taxation, in. Crook County.
Oregon during the year of 1916, as
hereinafter set forth; and it appear
ing that said estimate must be pub
lished and an opportunity given for
a full and complete discussion there
of as provided in Chapter 234 of
the 1913 Laws for Oregon; now,
therefore, it is hereby ordered, that
the Second day of December at the
hour of ten o'clock in the morning
in the County Courthouse, m Prine
ville, Oregon, in the County Court
room thereof, be and the same is
hereby set as the time and place
of hearing a full and comlete dis
cussion by the taxpayers of Crook
County of said proposed estimate as
hereinafter set out; it is further
ordered that a copy of this order
in full be published in the Crook
County Journal, the official news
paper for Crook County at least
twice prior to said 2nd day of De
cember, 1915; the first publication
thereof to be on the 11th day of
November, 1915 and the second
on the 18th day of November 1915;
That the estimates of the amount
as to be raised by taxation during
the year 191S is as follows:
Estimated indebtedness,
January, 1, 1916 $60,000.00
County judge, salary and
traveling expenses 1,050.00
Commissioners, mileage
and per diem at court 600.00
Road supervision, mileage view
ins, etc. by commissioners 2,000.00
Secretary of county court 200.00
Circuit court expense 7,000.00
Justice court expense 500.0U
Juvenile court expense 500.00
Sheriff's office and expense
of county jail 7,000.00
Clerk's office 6,000.00
Assessor's office 5,000.00
Treasurer's office 1,075.00
School superintendent office 3.160.00
Library fund 400.00
General school fund, 3-mill
levy 24.000.00
School exhibit county fair 200.00
High School 16,624.00
Surveyor's office . 3,000.00
Coroner's office 400.00
Sealer of weights & measres 250.00
Water master 1,(W)0.00
County Argicu'turist 1,500.00
Health officer , 180.00
Widow's pensions , , , 4.000.00
Indigent persons, ; " 6000.00
Insane examinations etc. 150.00
Courthouse expense, Janitor,
fuel, light and power, tele- , ;
phone, telegraph, express,
freight, repairs eta. ' 3,535.00
Bounty on coyotes, 2,500.00
Rebate on double assessments : ' ..
and errors 300.00
Auditing county records v 500.00
Elections' 4,000.00
Enforcement Anti-liquor
POWELL BUTTE MAN
WORLD "SPUD" KING
Raised Only Perfect Potato
Judges Ever Saw
TOOK FIRST OVER FfflOXE
S. D. Mustard Received $100
Cash Prize, Many Ribbons
and All Honors
S. D. Mustard of Powell Butte is
the Potato champion of the world.
While Mustard and with him the
Powell Butte district has been forg
ing ahead for years in the produc
tion of potatoes, the honors claimed
by R. L. Schee for him at the Land
Products show last week in Port
land were attained somewhat sooner
than he or any of his friends really
anticipated.
JiThe soil and climate conditions in
Crook County are ideal for the pro
duction of a perfect potato.
The judges at the show found that
Mr. Mustard had some perfect
spuds, and a lot of others that were
near perfect. The decision was
gained over Ansel Smith of Canada,
who took first at all the big shows
last year, and came to Portland
with the avowed intention of clean
ing up everything in sight, but he
overlooked the Powell Butte district
and S. D. Mustard, and that is why
hi plans miacarried-thiS year.
The Mustard potatoes scored an
average of 97 points out of a pos
sible 100 which included 10 separ
ate varieties.
One of his Netted Gem potatoes
is now on display in one of the lead
ing jewelry stores in Portland Mr.
Schee says, draped in plush, with a
card giving the name of the grower
and the location of his farm. It is
the only article in the window, and
is attracting much attention.
As a result of the nublicitv train
ed by these potatoes, all the surplus
stock in the country will no doubt
find a ready sale in Portland at a
good figure.
The disDlav contained a number
of other articles besides potatoes,
selected from all Darts of the countv.
and was taken care of in a credit
able manner by Mr. Schee, who
should be given considerable credit
lor the honors won there.
law, 1,000.00
County fair . 500.00
Printing proceedings and
publishing delinquent taxes 1500.00
Estimated state tax 33,000.00
Bridgeaculverts and
miscellaneous 26,000.00
Total $224,674.00
Probable receipts from
clerk's office 5,000.00
Net amount to raise $219,674.00
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John C. Payne, who .will appear with
! the California Jubilee Quartette at the
'Commercial Club Hall, Monday, Nov. 22
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