NOVKMHKH at, I0IH. CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Crook County Journal BY GIT LAKOU.hTTK Entered at the poatofllce at Haevtlle, Oregon, aa second-class Matter. tTBIJSHKD EVKRY THURSDAY Price 12.00 per year, payable strictly In advance. In caae of e-kaag. of addre&s pleaae notify ua at once, giving both old and new address. 1Kb PAPER REPRESENTED FOR F0REI6I ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES let Us Give Thanks l PI FAStlRES. I ity. all the material bleMinn that abound even ingratee can give thanka for tbtae. Let oa, at least this once in trie long year, look deep into the heart of our aorcowa, our failure our disappoint ment our Ulneaiea, and see if there doee not lie there, aa within the bard, bitter hull of the nut, eome good kernel that ia tweet rj wkr.lanma and nour Mhing. And ao give thanlul The rich, the well the happy aurely they need not be taught to give tl.at.lral Nn it la the VOICA of praue that wella up through lean from the heart that achea, to which angel lean and luten. For what we have got out of this world it ia eaiy to be grateful But for what we hare been able to give to it, of good, of tjrmpathy, of ncrifice, of cheer, of uplift, of aoul-stuff for thi we may give thanka that will blend, infinitely sweet, into the eternal music of the spheree. So each of ne, aa different gema have different power to reflect the tight let ua give thanka. HEAL T1IAXKSGIV1XQ The people of the Vntted States have more to b thankful for thi year than ever before. Coming, aa did the custom, from our forefathers, who were thankful that they were alive and had gath ered a sufficient amount of food from the forest of New England to keep them through the winter, thankful that they had been snared the cruel ties Inflicted on acme of their neigh bors by the Indiana, and looking for ward to the privilege of worshipping God as they saw fit. and the aatlsf ac tion of having a voice In the govern ment under which they lived, the day ia a verv appropriate one for the peo ple of this country at this time, fol lowing the greatest victory that hum anity has ever seeu over the tyranny of military rule. The part the Tutted States has played In this victory has been an Im portant one. and the place that U has been forced luto among the nations of the world ia a greatest possible con trast to the first Thanksgiving Day. That first day waa the beginning in a most humble way, this ia the com pletion of that triumphant march of right, fought most of the way against great odds, arriving at the head of the marching column of nations, to ward right and better conditions oil earth. In the beginning these were the first people, a mere handful, who had dared defy the crowned heads of Eu rope. Today all Europe and the re mainder of the world looks upon the United States, founded by this little band in a new country, with a clean, new idea, that of right of the individ ual, as opposed to the rule of auto cracy, as the pioneer and the authori ty in the fight for freedom. The greatest of all things In this matter is the fact that the United States has to this point been humble and fair in its work, and this Is not the least of all things for which we are thankful on this, the greatest Thanksgiving Day. wyasjKxNsyiy.fc Em Suplee NEWS NOTES' 1 ESS The aie'e people of this community are all improving. Hester Lytle came up from Prlne- ville Wednesday to spend a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Senecal. Sam Lytle spent several days in Prineville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Qulnn are quite ill in Paulina from Spanish In fluenza. B. L. Delappe and A. G. Senecal made a trip to Izee last week. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Nicely are working for J. L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Senecal and Al va Colpttts spent last week end in Prineville. Mrs. W. N. Dunkle is qtute ill with the flu. Iludget f YiMik (Vunty for year of 1010 In the County SCourt of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Crook. In the Mater of the Amounts of Mon eys to be required and to be raised by taxation in Crook County for tha year 19 1. OltDSK. This being the time fixed by law to rthe County Court to make its es timates of the amounts of all moneys to be required and to be raised by direct taxation for all purposes in Crook County, Oregon, tor the year 11: Wherefore, the County Court for Crook County, Oregon, doee hereby make In detail tha following esti mates of such moneys a it believes will be required tor the purpose of Conducting the county' affair for the ensuing year, and for which and in which sum taxes tor the year shall be levied: Circuit Court IS.SO0.00 Supt. of Schools. .V. 1,116.00 Sheriffs Office 6,600.00 Clerk s Office 4,060.00 Assessor's Office J, OHO. 00 Surveyor's Office .... 780.00 Treasurer's Office . 660.001 Coroner's Office . 160.00 County Judge 800.00 Oregon Inter-State Fair 1,600.00 School Exhibits at fair , 300.00 County Veterinarian ........ 160.00 County Court i. 1.000.00 Justice's Courts .100.00 Juvenile Court .00.00 General Courthouse upkeep 126.00 Janitor's salary 1,200.00 Fuel 1.000.00 Widow's Pensions 780.00 Relief of poor . 240.00 Scalp Bounty ......... 1,600.00 Hospital fees 2,600.00 Lights and water 900.00 Telephone 400.00 Care of Insane 100.00 County Health Officer 600.00 Publications, printing 250.00 Tax rebates and errors 300.00 County Agriculturist 720.00 Sealer of Weights and Meaa. 100.00 Water Master 1.800.00 District Attorney Office 600.00 Auditing County Books 400.00 indigent Soldier 200.00 Tuburcular cattle 200.00 Forest Patrol 400.00 High School 15,000.00 County School Fund 16,800.00 Library Tax 150.00 Elections 1,150.00 Indebtedness as of January 1, 1919 94,000.00 District No. 2 $100.00 Dlstlrct No. 9 ..... 100.00 District. No. 1 200.00 District No. 20 .... 100.00 District No. 22 100.00 District No. 24 200.00 District No. 27 150.00 District No. 29 200.00 nitsrlct No. 81 80.00 District No. S 175.00 District No. 42 160.00 District No. 6 180.00 District No. 10 170.00 District No. 18 176.00 District No. 21 150.00 District No. 22 .. 876.00 District No. 2 285.00 nitric. No. 28 200.C0 District No. 30 .... 150.00 Histrlct No. 84 100.00 District No. 37 175.00 District No. 44 100.00 Said sums being In addition to the regular sums to be apportioned these dltflricta from the state and county school funds; and It la further ordered and adjudged that Wednesday, the 4lh day of Do- cember, 1918. at ten o'clock In the forenoon thereof, In the county court room In the court house at Prine ville, Oregon be and the same Is here by fixed as the time and place for settling said estimates and for dla cusaing same; and It Is further ordered that a copy of this order be published In the Crook County Journal, a weekly pa per of general circulation In Crook County, Oregou, for three successive weeks, beginning with the 14th day of November, 1918. and ending with the issue of the 28th day of No vember. 1918. tha first publi cation thereof being not leas than 20 days before, and the socond publi cation being not less than 10 days before, the said 4 th day of December. 1918. Given under our hands this 9th day of November, 1918. N. O. WALLACE. County Judge HUGH L1STEK, Commissioner w. s. Now Is The Time To order that Wash ing Machine that . you told us you'd buy for your wife when the war was over. Why not make it A Christmas Present Call and let us explain our ' Easy Payment Plan Des Chutes Power Co. Total $164,830.00 Furthermore the Court estl- mates that the county's probable re ceipts from all sources during 1919 i will be aa follows: Fines, penalties ft forfeitures! 250 Fees, recording etc., clerk 2500 Therefore the total amount to he raied hv taxation in 1919 is the sum of $162,080. It was also ordered that the follow ing estimates of taxes needed for the school districts here listed be made by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Crook, for the reason that to date they have reported no levy to the assesor: THANKSGIVING DAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1918 is a real day of Thanksgiving this year, as we have many things to be thankful for. - The War Is Over The Tri-State Terminal Co. Will close their store at 10:00 o'clock on Thanksgiving Day, and remain closed the balance of the day. We have purchased the Col lins W. Elkins stock of Groc eries and will close out all odds and ends and. broken lines at . a big saving. Look us up on case goods. We have some values to close out. Tri-State Terminal Comp'y ( WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT ) LEE ANDERSON, Manager OREGON DAILY JOURNAL DAILY 50c. DAILY AND NUN DAY Arte If yau don't get your paper reR ulnrly, phone lied 431 and we will send one up by special nioe aenger. PIUNKYIIXK 1)111 G CO. Iocal Agent THK.SPA.S8 NOTICE Hunters are hereby notified to keep off the property of A. J. Noble. No trespaslug will be allowed. Signed A. J. NOBLE. When writing advertisers, pi- mention The Journal. Is Your Money Supporting the Government? At this critical period In our history our manufacturers art offering their milts 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 tbe new Federal Reserve Nanking System, which the government has established to stand back of our commerce, industry and agriculture? Ton can do this by opening an account wlU es aa part of every dollar so deposited goes directly Into tbe new system, where if will always be ready for yon when wanted. Member Federal Reserve System FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 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