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    THE ttKN'I), IlUliliKTIX, I1EXD, OIIE., WEDNKSDAY, 8EITEMUEK 22, 1013.
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County Clerk
Issues Report
County Clork Wnrren Brown has
Issued the following financial report
for Crook county for tho first sis
months of 1916 ending Jun0 30.
ItccelpU.
Liability on Jan. 1, 191G
(Outstlandimg warrants
less cash on hand $ 8C.322.03
Tases and penalties ... 225,07B.20
Klacs Justlco Court . . . 35.00
Fines Circuit Court . . 300.00
FeeB Circuit Court ... 691.00
Fees Probato and Coun
ty Court 220.00
Fees Marrlago llcenso . 78.00
Fees according 1,928. 2G
Fe08 Shorlff, Elklns .. 114. 2G
Fees Shorlff, Knox . . . 1C4.20
pecs Miscellaneous
Marginal Satisfaction, otc 40.95
Sales Bonds 425.00
Sales Misc. C U. S. Land
3GC.G8
Interest on deposits . . . 2GC.71
Scalp Dountles 2,339.25
VarrantB Cancollcd by
Court 10,249.95
Miscellaneous
High school sale of books
etc 221.30
County fair 874.31
Interest on bonds-
school 3,189.50
Bond redemption 400.00
Refund Madras Union . . 22.72
Refund, road supervisors 26G.92
Refund, deceased paupors 31.00
rcddlers llcenso 300.00
Instltuto 30.34
Motor vehlclo 1,049.15
Fees Hunting, fishing
licenses 1,283.00
Total rccolpta $248,085. G8
Total .rocclpta and bal. .$102,302.75
Disbursements.
Roads nnd highways . ..? 5.932.7G
Registration nnd election 73.39
Sheriff's ofllco 3,310.02
Clerk's oftlco 2,321. 3G
Treasurer's ofllco 2,100,07
AsFPfsor's ofllco 2,159.25
School superintendent's
nfTlcn 2.181.5G
School nnnunl 000.00
Surveyor's ofllco S5G.01
Coroner's oiflco 91. GO
Insurnnco 1,000.00
County veterinarian .... 15.00
Institute 102.80
Flro patrol 174.41
Circuit Court 1.G5G.G4
County Court nnd Com. 1,583.98
Justlco Court 418.55
Juvcnlln Court 8G.85
Court Houso (Comcnt
Wnlks, etc.) 1,452.55
Iimruio 27.G5
Renalrs for old Haynos . GI.G0
Widow's pension 2.00G.00
Relief nnd enro of poor . 2,983.20
Jnlls 243.01
Bridges 527.49
Publishing dollnquont tax
etc. .'. 1,359,50
Scalp bounties 4.492.50
High school 7,875.52
Agriculturist 300.00
Sealer of'wclghts and
mcasuros 58.70
Miscellaneous oxponso .. 1,041. GO
"Water maBtor 05G.25
Tubercular cattlo 248.75
Totnl warrants Issued .$ 48,008.18
companlod them to tho River City.
POWELL liUTTE, Sept 19.MIbs
Anna Pcdorson, who ha3 been visit
ing her sisters, Mrs. L. W. nnd C. I.
Blair, will start for her homo In Chi
cago tomorrow. Mrs. L. W. Blair
will tako her to Bend nnd Miss Pcd
erson will leave on tho Wednesday
morning train, going through Omaha,
Nebraska to visit her fathor nnd
brothers there.
Violet nnd Roy Bowman started to
Bchool this morning.
Tho cistern at tho Butte vnlloy
school houso Is being repaired. Be
ing built on top of tho ground, It
has never held water satisfactorily.
A frame has been built around It and
filled In with dirt and tho Insldo given
two coats of cement.
Enrl Saunders has somo extra flno
potatoes this year of tho Burbank
variety, somo hills having nearly half
a bushel of potatoes In them.
C. L. McLcod has somo spuds that
he Is Justly proud of, also. They aro
tho "Uncle Sam" variety nnd comparo
vory favorably with cord wood for
slzo,
Oscar Prlckett has eight largo
stacks of wheat off his ditch forty
this year.
Levi Ernst Is putting up his sec
ond crop of hay.
J. E. Warner's sheep have mado
good this yenr and ho now hns nbout
600 head of flno looking ewes and
lambs. He has bought Earl Soun
der's alfalfa pasturo for . tho sheep
and has not lost any as yet with
bloat.
Ed Barnard has begun cutting his
third crop of alfalfa.
C. I. Blair Is baling hay at E. P.
Archer's. Mr. Archor will havo about
40 tons baled.
L. W. Blair took n load of hay
to Bend Friday.
Davo Travis pnssed through hero
Friday on a business trip to Red
mond. Tho nolghbors nnd frlcjjds of Mr.
and Mrs. C. 1. Blair and Miss Anna
Pederson gavo them a surprlso last
Thursday by tho ladles going to spend
the afternoon and tho men folks com
ing In tho evening. All enjoyed nn
evening of music and singing. Thoso
presont woro Mr. and Mrs. L. v.
Blair, Mr. and .Mrs. A. D. Morrill,
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. T. Dealy, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. 1).
A. Pntterson, Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Archer, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Blnlr.
Mrs. A. D. Morrill nnd Mies Anna
Pederson woro In Redmond on busi
ness Friday.
tho Southwest qunrtor of Section 22
In Township 14 South of Rnnge 10
East of the Wlllamotto Meridian In
Crook county, Oregon.
E. B. KNOX,
Shorlff of Crook County.
Dated nt Prlnevllle, Oregon, this
9th day of Scptembor, 1915.
By FLOYD A. ROWELL.
2S-32c. Deputy.
XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-.
Department of tho Interior, U. S.
Land Oinco, nt Tho Dnllcs, Ore
gon, September 8, 1915.
NOTICE Is horoby given that Wil
liam B. Klger, Jr., of Bond, Oregon,
who, on January 20 th, 1912, mndo
Homestead Entry No. 09868 nnd on
October 9th, 1913, mado additional
Homestead Entry, No. 01217G, for
lots 3-4, S& NWU, Section 2. lots
1-2, nnd SV4 NEU, Section 3, Town
Bhlp 20 South, Rnngo 14 East, Wll
lamotto Meridian, has filed notlco of
intention to mako Final Thrco Year
Proof, to establish claim to tho land
ubovo described, boforo II. C. Ellis,
U. S. Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon,
on tho 19th day of Octobor, 1915.
Claimant names as witnesses :
Otlco C. Honklo, Henry B. Ford, Aar
on D. Norton, Louis H. Glass, all of
Bend, Oregon.. ,
II. FRANK WOODCOCK.
28-32c. Register.
XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Interior, U. 8.
Land Ofllco nt Tho Dalles, Orogon,
September 3, 1915.
NOTICE Is hereby given thnt
Prank A. Hatch, of Bend, Orogon,
who, on Novombor 25th, 1911, mndo
Homestead Entry, No. 09581. for
lots 1-2, Si& NEV4, Section 1, Town
ship 20 South, Kongo 14 East, Wll
lamotto Meridian, has filed notlco, of
intention to mako Final Thrco Year
Proof, to establish claim to tho land
above described, beforo II. C. Ellis,
U. S. Commissioner, nt Bend, Oro
gon, on tho 18th day of Octobor,
1915.
Claimant names ns witnesses:
Anron D. Norton, Fred O. Klgor,
Wllllnm H. Renm, Thomas C. Mer
chant, all of Bend, Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK.
27-31 p. Register
j Hampton correspondence pago 0.
LEGAL NOTICES
Treasurer's Disbursements
Cities and towns $ 10
Countv BPhool ordors . . 26
Apodal school ordors ... 42
In'erest on wnrranta
Ji state tax . .. 24
In'ercst on bonds 3
P' ml redemption
Miscellaneous
Forest pntrol . . .
Ma'lms Union . .
C untv Fair ....
J.i'.rnry
Totnl $111
,523.22
,214.70
,741.38
.516.36
.214.07
,243.50
425.00
256.54
,318.87
2.00
2.60
,458.30
XOTICE FOB PUHLIIUTIOX.
Department of tho Interior, ,U. S.
Land Ofllco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon,
Soptcmlier 20, 1915.
NOTICE Is hereby given thnt Mag-
glo E. Wllley, of Bend, Oregon, who
on April 8th, 1912, mndo Homestead
Entry, No. 010161, for SEVi NE
SWU, 813 NE, Section 2, SW
NW Section 1, NW NE. Sec
tion 11, Township 19 South, Rnngo
14 East, Wlllamotto Meridian, has
filed notlco of intqntlon to mnko
Final Threo Year Proof, to establish
claim to tho land above described,
boforo H. C. Ellis, U. S. Commtaslon
cr, at Bend, Oregon, on tho 30th day
of October, 1915.
Claimant names as witnesses:
I.ovl D. Wllley, Austin C. Bnrbor, Idn
Barber, Louis W. Davis, Charles
Korakls, all of Bond, Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK.
29-33c. Register.
H"itlnc. fishing licenses
remitted to stnto $ 1,283.00
Totnl disbursements ... 159.4GG.48
B 'once on hand on Juno 30,
"115, cash loss warrants
'915, ensh J14, 844.41, lees
warrants $11,948.14 .. 2.89G.27
Ti'at disbursements and bal
ance $162,302.75
POWELL BUTTE
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Intorlor, U. S.
Land Olllco nt Tho Dallos, Orogon,
8eptombor 20, 1915.
NOTICE Is horoby given that Lovl
D. Wllloy, of Bond, Oregon, who, on
April 8th, 1912, mado Homestead
Entry. No. 010162. for NE, Section
15 XU SWV. . BE 11 SWU. and SW
SE, Section 1, Township 19
J South. Itnngo 14 East. Willamette
.UUIIUHIII, "l iiiuu tiuitiu w. ....u...w..
to mako Final Throo Year Proof, to
establish claim to tho land abovo
doscrlbod, beforo II. C. Ellis, U. 8.
Commissioner, nt Bend, Oregon, on
tho 30th day of October, 1915.
Claimant nnmos as witnesses:
Magglo E. Wllloy, Austin C Har
bor. Ida Berber, Louis W. Davis,
Charles Korakls. nil of Bend, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK.
29-33c. Register.
(Continued from pago 2.)
put to a voto of tho people on the
above named date.
a ir nhnb ant,! hta inmlis Satur
day to' a representative from the
i. mon .Meai to, oi rurwuuu.
All-- llflllAVAn nnA C.AA TtrHZPA
1IIVII tVUlUUAUll IIU v.ww. ...-
Vaeh shipped a car of hogs to Port
land Saturday, tno former accom
panied his stock and will remain ovor
for a few days sight seeing In tho
metropolis. ,
Geo. Klsslor loaded a couple of
cows at Redmond Saturday for ship
went to Portland.
Mrs. E. A. Bussett nnd Miss Fay
cama out from Prlnevllle Friday for
a week end visit on the farm.
Miss Lulu Montgomery, who will
to-M. ii,. wiionn optmnl this year,
BTlved Saturday, ODOnlns school on
Monday. ,
Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Wilson and
fimnll ann f TYnilmnnfl AlltOOd OUt
S nday on their way to Bend. Mr.
fc-H r-o "mil.." wilann and the
latter'a brother, Max Strlxncr, ac-j
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of nn execution in foro
clOBuro duly issuod by tho clork of
tho Circuit Court of tho County of
Crook, State of Oregon, dated this
9th day of September, 1915, In a cor
taln action in tho Circuit Court for
i, -n i,i Hnnntv nml Rtntii. wherein
John William Barnes, Plaintiff, re
covered Judgment against William E.
I --.. riafomlnnt fur tho BUm Of
Seven Hundred Five nnd no 100 Dol
lars, with interest ai me raio ui
per cent per annum from tho 20th
day of May, 1915, togetlier with
Seventy and no 100 Dollars attor
ney's fees, and the further sum of
............. Dollars costs, and ac
cruing costs.
Notice Is horeby given thnt I will,
on Saturday, tho 16th day of Octobor,
.mi t iu Vnrth front door Of tho
Courthouse In Prlnevllle, In said
COUnty, at 1U O ClOCK III UHI luicii"""
of said day, soil at public auction, to
the highest bidder for cash, all right
and title that tho above named de
fendant William E. Long has or had
. .i-. f cal,l inrttrmnnt In the fol-
HI UttVW ui -, -- --- -
lowing described fliroportx. u-wlt.
XOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNTING.
Notlco Is hereby glvon by tho un
dersigned tho administratrix of tho
vstato of Gcorgo B. Brostorhous, de
ceased, to all persons Interested In
snld estate, thnt olio has mado and
filed hor llnal accounting of her ad
ministration of snld estate, nnd thnt
thn court has set Monday, tho 12th
day'of Octobor, 1915, nt tho county
court houso In Prlnovlllo, Oregon, as
tho tlmo nnd placo for hearing nnd
Bottling snld final accounting.
Dated this 27th day of August,
1915, and published for tho first tlmo
September let, 1915.
ANNA BROSTEBHOUS,
Administratrix of tho cstnto of
Goo. B. Brosterhous, deceased. 27-30o
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Intorlor, U. S.
Land Ofllco at Tho Dalles, Oregon,
August 19, 1915.
NOTICE is herefiy glvon that Myr
tle M. Scoggln, of Tumalo, Oregon,
wh on May 23d, 1912, mado Home
stead Entry No. 010346, for E
NE, Section 13, Township 1G, S.
Rnngo 10 E., nnd lot 1, Section IS,
Township 16 South, Rango 11 East,
Wlllametto Meridian, has filed notlco
of intention to mnko Final Three
year proof, to establish claim to tho
land above described, boforo II. C.
Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, nt Bend,
Oregon, on tho 4th dny of October,
1915.
Claimant names ns witnesses:
Florence Sliver. Grovor G. Pulllrm,
Edwnrd J. Mills, Mnrthn J. Arm
strong, nil of Tumnlo, Orogon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
25-29 c. Register
XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Intorlor, U. S.
Land Ofllco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon,
August 19, 1915.
NOTICE Is horoby glvon thnt Rolla
J. Hunt, of Bond, Oregon, who, on
November 1, 1911, mado Desort
Lnnd Entry, No. 09628, for NE S
W, W4 SE, Section 4, Town
ship 17 South. Rnngo 12 East, Wll
lametto Morldlnn, hns filed notice of
Intention to mnko Final Desort Lnnd
Proof, to cstnbllBh claim to tho land
nbovo described, boforo H. C. Rills,
U. S. Commissioner, nt Bend, Oregon,
on tho 4th dny of October, 1915.
Claimant names ns witnesses:
Wilbur X. Hunnoll, of Laldlnw, Oro
gon: John P. Young, Adolnldo L. Alt,
William Alt, of Bend, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
25-29 c. Register
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notlco Is horoby glvon by tho un
dersigned, tho oxecutrix of tho cstnto
of Samuol Johnston, deconced, to the
creditors of said deceased nnd to nil
porsons having claims against snld
cstnto to present tho snmo, with tho
proper vouchers, to tho undorclgnod,
enro of Goorgo A. Jones, Bend, Oro
gon, within six months from tho dato
of tho' first publication of this notlco.
ADA R. JOHNSTON,
Executrix of tho Estato of Samuol
Johnston, deceased..
Published first tlmo Soptomber 1,
1915. 20-29c.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOT COAL LAND.
Department of tho Intorlor, U. S.
Lnnd Ofllco nt iLnkovlow, Orogon,
August 20, 1915.
NOTICE Is horoby given thnt John
E. Engobrctson, of Bend, Orogon,
who, on Mnrch 26, 1910, mndo Homo
stoad Entry, No. 03214. for NW
8W, SV4. NV, NE NW,
Section 14, Township 21 South,
Rcngo 10 East, Wlllamotto Meridian,
hns filed notlco of Intention to make
Plvo Year Proof, to pstnbllsh clnlm to
tho lnnd nbovn described, boforo II.
C. Ellis, nt Bend, Oregon, on tho
30th dny of September, 1915.
Claimant nnmos ns witnesses:
Wllllnm S. Pordhnm, Thomas W.
Vnndorvcrt. Ralph II. Cnldwoll, Wil
liam Everlnghnm, of La Pino, Oro
gon. JAS. P. BURGESS,
25-29 c. Register
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i TWO MINUTES WALK FROM POSTOFPICU J
0000 ROOMS, GOOD MEALS
GOOD SliRVICU IN BVURY WAY
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The Wright
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOT COAL LAND. '
Department of tho Intorlor, U. S.
Lnnd Ofllco nt Lnkovlow, Orogon,
August 20, 1915.
NOTICE Is horoby glvon that Jacob
Sutzln, of La Pino, Oregon, who, on
August 17, 1915, mado Homestead
Entry, No. 07G42, for lot 3, Section
18, Township 22 South, Rnngo 10
East, Wlllamotto Morldlnn, hns fllod
notlco of Intontlon to mnko throe
yenr proof, to establish claim to tho
land nbovo described, boforo II. C.
Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, nt Bond,
Oregon, on tho 30th dny of Soptom
bor. 1915.
Claimant nnmos as witnesses:
Mrs. J. 11. Kernbnch, Jnmos Black,
J. N. Mntson, L. II. Blco. of La Pino,
Orogon.
JAS. P. BUROESS,
25-29 c. Rcglstor
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MHf EVER MA!. IT WOULD BO 1
VOU GOOD MOWTOHtARHW
TALK.TMRrEKIT3 0r-TKe
tTAU TOBACCO CUCY.
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MAYBE you're one of these
reformed grinders your
self and know how they like to
meet and talk about the little
chew that satisfies. Whcnyou meet a
non-member puddling a big wad in his
cheek don't you feel like stopping him
and giving him the facts about the Real
Tobacco Chew?
A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobneco seasoned
end sweetened just enough cuts out so much of tho
grinding and spitting.
-Q
G. R.' COOPER
Slonufacturer of nil Kind of
SOFT DRINKS
Rend, Oregon
i 4CK vniin
" V 1 w"
J5CLL chewing
A -BKJ - La2k V.
kP&V
DEALER FOf?W-B CUT
tobacco.it is the new
TOBACCO CHEW-CUT LONG SHEEP.
TaVr- let than one-nuirter llio old ilzo chew. It
vrill be more ntlifyln tlrou a mouthful of ordinary
tobacco. Jutt take a nibble or it until you find tno
strength chsvf that iii!tlou, then tee how eajlr and
evenly the real tobacco title comet, how It tatiifief .
bow much leu you have to ipit, how (ew chews you tako to he tobacco
tsth&ed. Thnt'a why it ii 11 HtalTchtuo Chew. That's why It cott
lets In the end.
Tho taite of pure, rich tobacco docs not need to be covered up. A
excess of licorice and sweetening makes you spit loo much.
One small chew takes the place of two big
chews of the old kind.
((Notice bow tbe salt brlaHs
out tbe rich tobacco taste.))
WEYMAN-IRUT0N COMPANY, 50 UbIm Sure, New Yk Cky
Is Bend's Leading Hotel
WHY? '
It Is n fireproof building-
It Is thoroughly modern
It la comfortable, commodious, clcnn-
ROOM8 FKOM BO CKtiT8 W
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Tho Knnts of nil nro untlsllcd well at
T1IK WltlOHT HOTKti
Automobiles to all Interior Points
THE WRIGHT HOTEL
IN
KENWOOD
Lots 60x114, Sidewalks,
City Water
and Electric Lights
$100 to $225
TERMS: $10 Cash and $10
Monthly. Special inducements
to parties who will build homes
J. RYAN & CO
Bend-Silver Lake
and way points
A Seven Passenger Touring Car
Each Way Eaeli Day.
RIDE IN THE EASY CARS
Walter Coombs, L D. Fox, Pioneer
Auto Stage and Truck Co.
SUCCESSORS TO WENANDV LIVEKV CO.
Freight Trucks in Addition
NOODLES
Genuine Chinese Noodles Served
in Oriental Style at the
CLUH CAFE .
Open All
Night
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