Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 14, 1917, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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    JUNE 14, 1917
PAGE 8
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
PROCEEDINGS OF THE
Proceedings of the County Court
Sbr June, It 17:
Ordered that S. A. Lytle be au
thorized to butld a bridge across
grindstone Creek and attend to re
pairing road from that point to
t'-rook County line.
Ordered that the County Clerk
advertise all warrants now on file
srawn prior to July 1. 1910. and
lh.it the same will be cancelled if
ot railed for within sixty days
from July 1 .1917.
County Clerk's report showing
amount of bounty paid for coyote
and other animals for the month of j
Hay, 1917. filed and accepted by
Hie Court. I
County Clerk ordered to draw .
arrant in favor of Victor Shawe In I
payment of warrant No. 703. Class
21 heretofore drawn in favor of
said Victor Shawe and having been
lost or destroyed.
The report of H. J. Overturf j
flowing the manner in which money
ad been expended hy him on coun-1
ly road was accepted by the Court
and ordered filed. j
Charles A. Sherman was ordered I
rebuild bridge over Creek near !
Seth. Dixon ranch and to grade up
portion of road and install culverts.
It appearing to the Court that
rabbit and rat scalps have been pre
nted to the county in a rotten
and decayed condition, it was or
dered that., in the future, all scalps
presented in such condition shall he
nefused and not counted and no pay
afaair be allowed for the same.
It was ordered that E. T. Luthy,
Tounty Commissioner, view the Dry
Treek road on the 7th day of June,
JJ17, with the view of avoiding the
Juniper Canyon grade.
WHEREAS, It appears that an
order was made by the above en
titled court in regular session on
the 2nd day ot December, 1915, by
which,, on account ot the construc
tion of a reservoir by George H.
Xusself on his place on Ochoco
Greek a portion ot the Ochoco road
i the vicinity ot the said reservoir
would have to be reconstructed and
permanently located, the sum of
Jive Hundred ($500.00) Dollars
was ordered paid to Mr. Russell for
He permanent location and con
Xructton of the said road and to be
expended by the said George H.
XnsselT; and
WHEREAS, at the time of the
appropriation of the above sum it
was understood and agreed between
ttie- Court and Mr. Russell that be
ahoultS account to the Court for the
expenditure of the said sum of Five
flnndred ($500.00) Dollars; and
WHEREAS. It appears that no
accounting has been made to the
Court for the said sum;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND
ADJUDGED, That the said George
B. Russell account to the County
Court for the said sum ot Five Hun
dred! ($500.00) Dollars so appro
priate as above set forth as soon
a may be convenient and not later
akan Monday, July 2nd, 1917, and
are County Clerk is hereby directed
iortttwilh to notify said George H.
InsselT of this order.
In pursuance to an order made on
april 4, 1917, pertaining to officers
a Crook County who might enlist
3o the army or navy, it was ordered
that A. W. Battles be allowed $50.00
a month for a period of six months
and Norris Bixby be allowed $37.50
a. month for a period of six months;
being one-half of the regular
slary allowed the said A. W. Bat
Iks and Norris Bixby at the time of
The Military "Six" at Chautauqua
Oj o
T - tii mr '--'arig7VK
THE Military Girls, fascinating
j feminine contingent of six rol
licking bundles of pretty, pep-
jery, popping surprises, are coming to
Chautauqua. The girls bit the Ellison-
'White Assemblies twice on the third
the enlistment In the army.
It appearing that county road
master should be named and ap
pointed to have supervision and con
trol over the county roads along,
adjacent to and In the vicinity ot
the construction work of the CITY
OF PRINEVILLE RAILROAD:
IT 18 HEREBY CONSIDERED
AND ORDERED, That H. A. Kelly
be, and he Is, hereby appointed a
county roadmaster under the pro
visions ot Chapter 299, Laws of
1917. tor the period ot six mouths
from this date to have general au
thority and all powers given such
officers by virtue of said Chapter
299, Laws of 1917, over all roads
along, adjacent to and In the Im
mediate vicinity of the CITY OF
PRIXEVILLE RAILROAD, and that
the said road master qualify as pro
vided by said Chapter.
There being no further business
Court adjourned to meet again on
June 18, 1917, for Anal settlement
with Deschutes County.
Claims allowed at June, 1917.
term of County Court:
Wm. Treichel, labor Ochoco
bridge $ 10.25
J. C. Breeding, labor Ochoco
bridge 6.25
J. E. Stewart & Co., mdse
Road Camp 118.77
J. E. Stewart & Co., mdse.... 27.60
A. H. Lippman & Co., mdse 6.00
Standard Oil Co.. gas etc 56.56
Good Roads Mach. Co.,
springs (rock crusher) ....
C. M. Charlton, deputy As
sessor (April and May)
Remington Typewriter Co.,
ribbons ( Brown )
E. L. Rose, freight (Blanch
ard) 5.00
104.00
7.00
19.71
Homer Ross, work on
bridges, etc 62.16
C. P. Hardy, rent ot tank
wagon
Hunsaker Stage Co., express
etc., (Roard)
Hunsaker Stage Co., express
(Myers)
R. L. Jenkins, load gravel
Court House)
12.00
6.90
1.00
.50
Prineville Mach. Shop, re
pairs, etc. (Knox) 49.55
Prineville Mach. Shop, re
pairs, etc. (Blanchard) .... 23.60
School Dist. No. 39 180.00
Margaret Elkins, eighth
'grade exams 12.00
Gladys Milner, work for
Myers, etc 21.00
William Fleming, wood 17.65
Pacific Sta. & Ptg. Co., sup
plies (Assessor) 36.05
W. H. Barney, wood (Court
House) i 18.75
Irwin-Hodson Co., supplies
(Wirtz) etc 38.62
Glass Prudhomme & Co.
supplies (Brown) 4.14
Glass Prudhomme & Co.
supplies (Assessor) 5.00
Glass Prudhomme & Co.
supplies (Dist. Atty.) 1.50
Thomas M. Anderson Camp
mdse
J. E. Myers, mileage, stamps
40.35
22.70
Nora F. Stearns, working
Clerk's office 52.00
Hodson-Feenaughty, supplies
S. J. Newsom Jr., road work
Hugh Dee, road work
F. T. Cox, milk (Road Camp)
C. J. Sundquist, road work,
etc
85.98
69.25
60.00
6.75
7.60
Road Work
C. J. Sundquist 158.40
A. C. Smith 40.50
W. A. McFarland 234.40
Fred Bostanero 33.30
E. Randle 48.60
R. Randle 43.20
Henry Stilger 20.10
Robert Browning 110.50
Jos. Weis 7.20
C. D. Lucier 7.20
Pat Donahue 105.00
Ray B. Kinne 10.20
Nick Rachor 24.00
I day, leaving a
wide trail of happy
smiles and singing hearts. The Mili
tary Girls are a first class orchestra of
six pieces, a sextet of sweet singers, a
prize drum corps and a master military
; drill and novelty entertainment com
Fred Camera $.60
Jim Graham 3.60
C. R. Pratt 4.20
W. M. Bunch 13.73
W. Kwlng 9.60
R. D. Pryam 1.50
O. Ewlng 1.60
F. Fahey 8.70
Nils Olander 14.85
Ethel Randle 15.75
Walt Almgren . 13.80
Krlk Llnner 13. 80
V. Sundquist 18.00
Mrs. A. C. Smith, meala
(road camp) 88.16
R. P. Putnam, salary, etc 82.76
N. F. Smith, recording 76.00
rrlnevllle Meat Market
meat (Road Camp) 18.75
E. B. Knox, expenses (Sher
iff) 143.95
K. B. Knox, board of pris
oner 28.56
Irwin-Hodson Co., blue print
paper 2.13
Crook County Journal, letter
heads, etc. (Sheriff) 18.25
Crook County Journal, elec
tion notices, etc. t Clerk) 28.20
Crook County Journal, sup
plies (Supt.) 3.08
Crook County Journal, bal
lots, etc., (Court) 124.00
Pac. Tel Tel Co., services
for otllces (May and June) 68.59
H. G. Kennard, salary, etc... 50.00
Chas. Sherman, road work.. 28.50
Warren Brown, help in elec
tion 7.00
J. F. Illaniharcl, commis
sioner tees .. 15.00
E. B. Knox, expenses Sheriff 32.75
H. G. Kennard, expenses 45.95
A. E. Perry, services as
Asst. Water Master 62.00
Rod Foster, services as Dep.
Wutermaster 5.00
E. T Luthy, Commission
ers fees 83.60
4 H a
The Journal $1.50 per year.
NAMES ARE PUBLISHED
Continued from page 1
Farnsworth. Peter Virgil Hat-ris,
Elvert Hoech, William Henry Huff.
Robert Lloyd Ireland, Frank A.
Johnson, Jesse Kach, Hugh Riddle
Lakln, William Leo Lippincott, Jess
Martin, Sylvain Oscar Michel, Ar
thur Sanford Michel, Cleo Lawer
ence Parrish, Fritz Alrlk Lorentz
Peterson, Archie Arthur Powell,
Jess Reeding, Arthur Ryder, Percy
Robert Smith, Newton Forest Smith,
Roy Sumner.
, Montgomery Precinct '
Ewaldo Aquesta, Carl Marls Den-
ucci, Ora Doering, William Albert
Doney, Millard Combs Elkins, Noah
Webster Floyd, Frank Marion Foote,
Mark Leroy Forrest, Giovanni Gual-
ttrl, Bersch Livingston, Jolly A.
Livingston, Gilbert Earl Malkson,
Willis Irving Malkson, Nicola Mar
iaus, Vincenzo Marlaus, Burns
Montgomery. William Montgomery,
Clark A. Morse. Henry McCall, Fair
Ferdinand McCallister. .Charlie Aus
tin McDowell, Antonio Palerminl,
Roy Rannello, Otis Wayne Ham-
sower, Alfred Edwin Schmidt, Dan
let William Sears, Henry Thomas
Sears, William T. Twohey, George
William Wall, John Henry Wall,
Fred Williams.
McKay Precinct
Fred Clyde Cayton, Dude Bell
Demaris, Fred Layton Elliott, Hi
ram Ottis Evans, Judson Joseph
Foster, Ora Chester French, Butler
Holloway, Floyd Bert James, Elmar
Jess, Melvtn Johnson, Ivan A. Jones,
Roscoe H. Kincaid, Earnest Rudolph
Mattson, Allan J. Murray, Roy H.
McCord, Bruce Forest McMeen, Or
val W. Osborn, Charley C. Pritchett,
Clifford Charley Reynolds, Roy Rlt
ter, Alonzo Roy Smith, Bert Smith,
Harry Earl Smith, Thomas Linton
panyall rolled into a six part package
of brimming effervescence.
On one of the largest of the Eastern
Chautauijuas last summer the Military
Girls were voted first place over all
attraction. 5
Smith. Guy Calvan 8umner. Frank
Karl Sylvester, Ralph Clar4ic Syl
vester, Jim Simpson Zlmmcrlca.
IUiIh'Hn Precinct
Raymond A. Brasfield. Charles L.
Bushnell. Storey D. Hushitoll, Ern
est R. Edmtiud. Ernest 1). F.lrod,
Paul It. Garcken, George Guldens,
Benjamin M. Gould, James R. Gould,
David F. Gutermuth, Ray M. Har
vey, Frank Mining, Andrew Lam
brecht. Alfred Llbby, Ed Major,
Harold L. Maker, Owen Aarthr Mor
ris. Arthur K. Quen, Harry L.
Shoults. George B. Taylor, Charles
Weaver, Loyd F. Wlllso. William T.
Wlltse.
JoIiiihoii Creek Prvrinrt
Ann Clayton Ahel, Merlin Edward
Allen, Thoma Sloaue Barnes, Har
vey Einmlt Burnett, William Ernest
Carey, George Leonard Chambers,
Arthur Coffey, J nines Cram Jr.,
Hurry Morgan Elliott, Jackson Lee
Fancher, Benjamin Davis Fox, Hen
ry Corner. Myron Abbott llager.
Floyd Bates Hathaway, Elmer Na
than Hawthorne, Francis Fred1
lloelscher, Aaron Thomas Hoffman, I
Jasper Truman Ireland. Charles Elof
Johnson, Oren Telson Jones, Theo
dore Jones. Harvey liex Lesly, Kl-1
mer Earl Martin. Marlon Mnyueld.j
Frank Mertachlng. Fred William j
Noble, Waldo I'eloske, Flold John
Powell, Edward Raglan, Elljnh
Starr ltugglea, Henry Arthur Sand-
vlg, Alexander Scherruble, Albert
Edward Scott, Stanley S. Smith.
Cecil II. Stearns. John Franklin
Stiner. Elmer Willis Thomas. Uyron
Vaughn, Joseph Albert Way
Wilson. Guy Addison Wilson
Curt
Kurrle
Carl Wolke.
Mill Cm Prcciml
Chester Pete llurrett, Edward
Hanson, J. Wesley Kyle. Lincoln
Kyle. Oren Jakn Latt. Ted Bert
Miller, Albert Joseph Nixon.
Domini Precinct
Lee Edward lllevliis, Martin
Trafalgar Davenport, Kraut Everett I
Eliiff. Arthur Alfred I lining, Leo
Clinton Jones, William Kurlz, Peter
Magers, Harry Montgomery Thorn
ton.
Summit Precinct
James Ora Frank Anderson,
James Francis Council, Thomas Lo
gan Coon, George Henry CrosHWhlte,
fvaywoiui junn rerrwj, cnnir Imuran j
Kimble. Harry Frank Kimble.
George Fred Merrltt, John Franklin
Merrftt. Ira Grant Swift.
Ilear Oeek Prwlnct
Percy Hiram Blackstone, Charles
Lester Fcrgueson, Willie Henry Fer
gueson, Carl E. Fischer, Louis M.
Fischer, Martin E. A. Crabower,
Edward Hlnterberger, Elmer A.
Houston, Plte Jordan, Clifton Lewis,
Charles S. Marrln, Elmer Curtis
McMabon, Robert II. McMahon,
Walter Robert Ransom. Alexander
Rickman. Chester Arthur Smith,
John Wesley Sowers, John H. Wil
son. Camp Creek Pm-inrt
Joseph T. Bryson, Ernest E. Chap
man.Ira Cox, William H. Crlswoll,
Perry Cross, Clyde R. Day, Bert 0.
Demaris, Ruben J. Engstrora, Clar
ence M. Gulovson, John Holland,
Roy L. Hunter, Ernest Laney, Clin
ton MuIIins, Chas. C. Murphy,
George E. Murphy, Frank M. Neth.
Thomas E. O'Kelley, William F.
O'Kelley, Thoma N. Rickman, Cy
rus A. Robbins, Sidney W. Rogers.
Donald J. Ross. Ernest D. Smith,
Sven T. Swenson, George G. Tack
man, Kenneth J. Thompson, Olvln
Thompson, John R. Whlttaker,
George M. Wlckersham, Paul H.
Wilson.
White Butte Precinct
Andrew L. Bernard, Henry A.
Bernard, Scipion H. Bertrand, Wll
lard E. Colpitis. David Gibson,
Pierre Haranberry, Mathew T.
Leasy, Orin C. Mills, Batt Mocho,
Chester D. Morris, Irvine R. Morris,
Newton S. Morris, Robert H. Mc
Cullough, Clair Quinn, Thomas R.
Raymond, Charley Senecal, Frank
M. Smead, Clyde Smith, Melvin
Weberg.
' Heaver Creek Precinct
John H. Chrlstensen, Christopher
C. Cornett, Otis Cleveland Elliott,
Charles H. Farrer, Sylvester 'Joe
Faulkner, Ira B. Hlggens, David
Oswald Jones, Earl H. Laughlin,
Hugh Lawrence Lister, Robert F.
Lister, Charley Lowry, William E.
Lytle, John W. Morgan, John L.
McDowell, Cecil W. McKenzie, Ol
iver R. Nicely, Albert E. Noble,
John Ontko, Magnus F. Peterson,
Arthur Puett, Richard Randle, Ma
jor W. Rarey, Archie L. Riddle,
Sam Ritter, George J. Roba, Joseph
H. Roundtree, Jame A. Schwarzer,
Robert M. Schwarzer, Harry F, Sev
erance, Glaze F. Smith, Jesse Sum
merfleld, Robert C. Tolladay, Leon
Vial.
Maury Precinct,
Don Dlckerson Bryant, Roscoe
Douthit Claypool, Thurman David
Claypool, Guy Beckham Flnley, Er
wln William Foster, Lester Harold
Foster, Earl Otis Garrett, George
Fuller Kelley, Edward Denis Meyer,
John Ewing Miller, Roy Edward
Morris, Frank Shewman, Henry
Smith, Homer Tedford York.
Newsom Precinct
John Barnard, Ray E. Blood,
Reuben H. Booton, Cordes Dietrich,
ThomaB Cronin, Claud R. Davis,
Grover C. Gibson, Joseph T. Gibson,
Ernest R. Gunter. Oluf Hang, Ben
jamin William lllney, Talllo W.
Hobwond, Albert tana, Arthur Lane,
Michael Mallory, John D. Mulr,
8amuel J. Newsom Jr., Clifford L.
Phillips. Eugene Phillips, Robert
George Raymond, Daniel Ream.
Norman L. Ross, Raymond E. Smith,
George 8. Bpoechloy, Evert 8.
Swearlnger, Alex A. Twnedt.
Ilrerixi Pi-reluct
Arthur R. Davis, Tom B. Mulr,
Sam McQueen. Thomas D. Phillips,
Elmer C. Ray. Orvllle Yancey.
Pom ell Unite Precinct
Etllson Reynolds Agoo, George
Bailey. Fred M. Brown, Lloyd A.
BuHsett, Ross Roscoe liussett, Ellis
Carl Charlton. Ross Edgar Davis.
Harry Fred Dohrentel. Ora C. Fos
ter, Waller Allen Foster, Howard
L. Fox. Dolhert It. French, Allen
Grant. Joseph R. Hughes. Robert
Otto Johnson. William Albert Kent-
Standard Patterns
For July
Comfortable Apparel
for Warm Days
Sport Skirts Silk Waists House Dresses
and Coats of of
Silk Taffeta and Percales and
Petticoats Crepe de Chine Ginghams
Laces, Ribbons ., ,
Corsets Pure Thread
g and Si,k, Hoe
Assortment Brassiers and
Just Received ' Gloves
Middies Oxfords and F.ancy Straw
Blouses and pp,
Wash , The Very CIoth HaU
Waists Latest
American Sardines, packed in oil; try this
brand and you will be surprised. Special, can J Vs
Lunch Goods of all Kinds
We do not buy all our groceries
from one house; we buy the best
from all of them
PHONE
351
You Carry the Only Key
A Safe Deposit Box
in our Fire-Proof and Burglar-Proof
Vault may be rented by the year for
a nominal sum. Absolute protection
for your valuable papers and jewels
Ask Us
CROOK COUNTY BANK
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Is Your Money Supporting the
Government?
At this critical period in our history our manufacturers are
offering their milU and our young men are offering their services
to the United States government. Would you like to do your
share and help by putting your money where it will support the
new Federal Reserve, Banking System which the government
has established to stand back of our commerce, industry and
agriculture? '
You can do this by opening an account with us as part of every
dollar so deposited goes directly into the new system where it
will always be ready for you when wanted.
Member Federal Reserve System
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ner, Harold Landlord, Bruce Charlie
Llndqulst, Perma V. Marker, Wil
liam P. Pauls. Hlgwald HogsUd,
Jesse Glenn Hhohert. Frank J.
Smith, Jesse Eugene Trout, Jesse
M. Tuck, Itarry Leon Van Meter.
I'ife Precinct
Bruce II, Balfour, W. Stanley
Balfour. Both Dixon. Merrltt Free
man, Julian J. Gardner, Lester D.
Hall, John Robert Handy, Raymond
Howell, Martin Ness. Isaac II, New,
Edward Pun sell, John A. Paused,
William A. Pausch, Creaton K. Ham
ilton, Bishop Sell wall, Guy Shep
herd. Cyrus II. Shuter, Edward
Street, Donald B. Stuart, Huejr
Swlgert, Paul II. Werner, Elmer I).
Wetther.
lint Hock Precinct
. Lclaud Casey, Herman Bart Mey
ers, Jame McKoiifl Meyers, John
Thoma Meyers, Jame Thurnian
Moflltt, Roy Kninielt Moftllt.
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