Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 15, 1917, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    NOVEMBER 15, 1917
PAGE 2
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
BY GUY L.UX)LLKTTK
Entered
Prineville,
natter.
at the postomeo at
Oregon, aa soeond-claM
PROCEEDINGS OF THE
CROOK COUNTY COURT
n 111.1SHLD EVERY Till RMAY
Frtce$1.60 per year, payable
itrictly in advance. In case of
change of address please notify us
at once, giving both old and new
address.
proceedings for
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGft
ADVERTISING BY THE
of
erNtOAL OFFICES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
1KANCHES IN ALL THE FRINCIPAL CITIES
'j i
ANOTHER MILE STONE
With this issue the Journal starts
upon its twenty-second year. Itsj
growth has been steady and sure,!
and today presents the enviable rec- j
crd of being the oldest paper in j
this part of the state that has never j
missed an issue and all these years j
has been able to get to its increas-j
Ing family of subscribers with j
marked regularity. j
Looking from the present back-1
ward, and reviewing the files of the
Journal gives a view of the develop-j
ment of this part of the state that j
has passed through many stages.
At uo time during the past twenty-one
years has the future of the
community appeared so bright, and
we candidly believe that the country
unrounding Prlneville on every side
is destined to develop into a power
ful and wonderful district, where
all will be prosperous and happy.
This is absolutely necessary be
fore any development of the town
is justified, and this alone will make
the town what it should be.
In the future, as in the past, the
prime object of the Journal will be
to march in the front rank of the
forces that are to make this a
County Court
November, 1917:
R. L. Jordan reported $2344.64
in Road Fund. Ordered that sumo
be applied on first road work claims
' presented.
j In the matter of the report of
road viewers for V. W. Foster road.
Reports of road viewers publicly
read firot time.
In the matter of the report
' road viewers of V. W. Foster road.
Report of road viewers publicly
' read for second time.
In the matter of ordering bridge
lumber by H. J. Lister. Commis
sioner Lister is hereby instructed to
order necessary lumber to redeck
Crooked River bridge and in ad
dition lumber to have on hand.
Lumber to be purchased from Geo.
Russell at 116.00 per M. to be de
livered at bridge and Court House.
In the matter of the reports of
Warren Brown. Reports of war
rants drawn In payment of bounties
for killing certain antuiasl within
Crook County accepted and ordered
! filed.
In the matter of the cancellation
of old warrants. Ordered that all
warrants Issued seven years prior to
July 1st, 1917, be cancelled.
In the matter of the report of
County Agent. Report of County
Agent received, accepted and or
dered filed.
In the matter of the report of R.
A. Ward. County Agriculturist.
Monthly report received, Mr. Ward
commended to activity in securing
feed for stock and vaccine for black
leg preventative.
In the matter of the report of
Homer Ross. Report of Homer
Ross received, filed, and approved.
and ordered filed and warrant
drawn for Mr. Rosa for $22.65..
In the matter of the establish
ment of the proposed H. W. Carlin
road. Now comes this matter on
regularly to be heard on this 7th
day of November, 1917, upon the
Resolution and Order of this Court
heretofore made and entered herein
on the 7th day of September, 1917,
and it appearing from the affidavit
of H. A. Kelly on file herein that
due notice of this proceeding baa
been given as provided by lawl'
It Is Hereby Ordered and Ad
ludeed. That the Board of County
Road Viewers of Crook County, Ore
. . . , , -ij
gon meet at me Deginmus "
road on the day of
. 1917. or upon their
by the Court and the Court la here-1
by declared to be satisfied that said!
I road will be of public utility, and !
i . 1 - ..
ine 1 ouiuy ourvejur m ih-h"i,j wi - i
dered finally to survey the said road '.
and oneu same to public travel, and ;
from this date said road shall bo,
and the same la. declared to bo a
public highway. ,
In the matter of the paymnet of !
salary to J. 11. Rosenberg, county ;
physician for Crook County, during
the time of enlistment for govern-j
ment service. It appearing to this 1
Court that, on April 4. 1917. an'
order was made, authorising the
payment of one-half the salary of
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BILLS PAID BY THE
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Claims allowed by County Court
for November, 1917:
E. C. Faught, witness, Ju
venile court $ 10. SO
Charles Wheeler, witness Ju
venile court $ 10.20
Emery Carlin. witness Juve
nile court
James Carlin, witness, juve
nile court
Ed Parker, witness. Juvenile
court 10.00
Dorris Fischer, witness, ju
venile court 3.40
Dr. J. E. Hinderman, health
registrar .25
Mrs. Mary Cox, health reg
istrar
The Home Hospital, care of
poor 217.00
J. E. Myers, expenses and
stamps 66.95
T. J. Mlnger, repairs (court
house) 17.10
Lippman & Co., burial of
King 46.50
Van Gesner. salary (County
physician) 25.00
J. L. McDanlel, Juror, (Cir
cuit Court) 17.00
Central Oregon Enterprise
400 cards (Assessor)
Jap Ireland, transfer
Deschutes Power Co., lights
aud water 23.80
H. A. Foster, stamps, etc 3.50
Virginia Villar, board of Pat
Donahue 31.00
H. R. Lakln, spikes 1.30
Nora F. Stearns, work
(Clerk's office) 54.00
Zeke Hendrickson, work
erander and better country, and to
this end the paper will be dedicated. gon me
Comparing the paper with the ex- j p op
changes from other communu.es f 80 t0 meet then upon a day
the northwest, we bel.eve that we, thereafter, and view.
present as much to our readers as, nPCP88arv. iay out and
anv or our contemporaries, me size
the community considered and
ef
we expect to enlarge the scope of
the paper as rapidly as the growth
of the community will permit.
As the strength and growth of
the community is first reflected in
its newspapers, we will continue to
give development news that is real
news the first consideration, and we
believe that the future of the
Journal, like the future of the com
munity, was never brighter.
Talk to
GIL
IS
about your new
Fall and Winter
Suit
or Overcoat
A large stock of the pat
terns which will be worn
this winter has just been
received and all suits and
coats are hand tailored in
my shop in Prineville
J. A. GILLIS, Tailor
Modern Shoe
Repair Shop
W. H. SIMON, Prop.
Shoes repaired while you wait
All work guaranteed
Price reasonable
Located in Morris Bldg.
iio the swill road as near as
practicable to the route set out In
the said resolution and file its re
nnrt and recommendation with the
riprk of this Court. '
In the matter of the establish
ment of the proposed Dry Creek
road. Now comes this matter on
reeularly to be heard on this 7th
day of November, 1917, upon the
Resolution and Order of this Court
heretofore made and entered herein
on the 7th day of September, 1917,
and it appearing from the affidavit
of H. A. Kelly on file herein that
due notice of this proceeding has
been given as provided by law:
It is hereby ordered and adjudged
that the Board of County Road
Viewers of Crook County, Oregon,
meet at the beginning of the said
proposed road on the day of
, 1917, or upon their
failure so to meet, then upon a day
within 10 days thereafter, and view,
survey, if necessary, lay out and lo
cate the said road as near as prac
ticable to the route set out in the
said resolution and file its report
and recommendation with the Clerk
of this Court.
In the matter of the petition of
W. W. Foster, et al for a county
! road. This matter coming on regu
larly to be heard on this 9th dajr-of
November, 1917, upon the report of
the Board of County Road Viewers
failed to agree and that the said
Board filed separate reports on the
6th day of November, 1917, prior
to the onenine of the regular No
vember term of this Court; and
The reports of the said Board of
Viewers having been publicly read
first time on the 7th day of Novem
ber, 1917, and having been publicly
read for the second time on the 8th
day of November, 1917, and no re
monstrance being filed with a
greater number of resident free
holder remonstrators than there Is
of the petitioners upon the petition,
no claim for damages being pre
sented or recommended, the report
of Viewer W. H. Birdsong being
favorable to said road, the Court
being fully advised in the premises
and considering that the road would
be of sufficient importance to the
traveling public and to the people
of the County of Crook and State
of Oregon:
It Is hereby Considered and Or
dered. That the report of Road
CROOK COUNTY COURT
In order to assist in the
Conservation of
Food Stuff
The government earnestly requests that
during the months of October and No
vember each householder buy at least one
sack of Irish Potatoes. We also have a
large shipment of home-grown squashes
in all sizes. Assist the farmers by buying
their products
MICHEL GROCERY CO.
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3.25
1.50
(Clerk's office) 64.00
Hazel Sullivan, work (As
sessor) 4.50
A. W. (Irater, care of Fleet
wood 60.00
Inland Auto Co., County car
(Ford) 522.25
Prineville Drug Co., drugs
(Hospital) 12.60
Prineville Drug Co., supplies
(Jordan) 5.40
John Malech, services 9.00
A. M. Hnrdenbrnok, special
deputy sheriff 8.00
Crook County Journal, sup
plies and proceedings 82.60 Irwin-Hudson Co., typewrlt-
R. L. Scheo, expenses of ex- rP erasers 1.18
hlblt (Portland) 160.00 J. I. Holcontb Mfg. Co., floor
S. E. Roberts, serving sub- j brush 11. 7
poena 6.60 , Elllott-Flsher Co., repairs
Crimea & Fitzgerald, auto on machlno 8.86
hire (Sheriff) 62.90 jW. K. Flnxer ft Co., stenclla
Grimes tc Fitzgerald, feed I (Myers) 3.51
for horses 1 8.50 ! Compton ft Fronheffor, lum-
H. Knox, expense (Nichols) 2.60. her for bridge
Burchtorf, road work ...
Stuart, 64 cords wood
7.60
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Hen
Roy
84.90 264.60
Birdie 8. Norton, registering
electors 6.60
p, Chltwood. work on bridge
J. E. Newhltl, work on bridge
II. A. Kelly, county surveyor
Fred Noble, chalnman ........
Pat Donahue, 27 days O
25.65
10.40
4.00
84.01
4.08
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For better food at less cost
MAZOLA
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UTTER, lard and suet have been used for years for deep frying,
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sauteing or shortening occause me houmwuc tuun mm
nothing better. Today the Food Administrator asks her to
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use vegetable oils.
And Mazola, the pure oil from corn holds first place among
vegetable oils. It is the ideal medium for sauteing, deep frying,
shortening and salad dressings from every standpoint.
Mazola reaches cooking heat long before it smokes cooks food
more quicklv and at the same time more thoroughly. This docs
away with that sogginess and greasiness so -prevalent with the old
cooking mediums.
And Mazola can be used over and over again because it docs not
transmit taste or odor from one food to another!
That is what makes it so wonderfully economical.
Get a can of Mazola from your grocer today. Sold in pint, quart,
half-gallon and gallon tins the large sizes give greatest economy.
Also ask for the free Mazola Book of Recipes or write us direct.
Your money refunded if Mazola does not give entire satisfaction
Viewer W. H. Birdsong be accepted
Corn Products Refining Company
17 Battery Place New York
S.IIIH .atmnUUrM
Johnson, Lieber
Company
Portland, Oregaa
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