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V 0h ttfarl t f : - XXIV ONTAEIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, TIIURODAY, APRIL 22, 1920. NO. 21. Jk&WL It JJsJflL JiUif ifcjJB i "v ! 4 E. M. DEAN OF NYS8A IS FAIR'S PRESIDENT NEW HOAHD COMPJiHTEH OltClAN- l.ATIONl V. T. HHKItETr OF VALE, VWK PHESIDEXT.AND V. V. HICKOX OP ONTAHIO NHCHETAHV OF HOAHD. l EARLY START MADE THIS YEAR ."fAsk Commercial Club to Name Com- mlttee to Co-operate mill Take Charge r Amusement IVntuioM Nn Hoard ("mi Devote. Time, to H llltlltN. E. M. Dcnn of Nyssa Ih tlio now proslddnt of tlio Mnlliciir Count) ..Fair. Mr. Dcnn wnH elected nt o meeting of tlio directors held Inst Saturday ut which tlio work for tho year was flrnt discussed by tlio nowly nppnlnted lionril. V. T. Harrett of Vnlii In tho vlco president tintl V. V. Illckox of Ontario wns nnmoil sccro tnry of tho board. At n niuetliiK of tho board rind inoiuborH of tho Commercial club Tuesday evening of (IiIh wcok plans worn furtliar discussed nnd progress tnuilo toward getting work Htnrtcd early enough to ninko tho coming fair tho moHt micoonnful ever bold. Hlnco tho fair this year Ih to bo di rect ml by ranchers It Ih tho general belief that it greater dogreo of co operation will bo Kccurnd and Hum more nnd bettor oxhlhltH will bo found In tho exhibition ball whon tho doors open on tho Urst day. Tho director emphasize tho fact that they oxpect to devote tho major porlon of thlor offnrtH to the upbuild ing of the agricultural fcuturo and tbut thoy denlrod the assistance of tho business men of Ontario In hand ling the entortulnmont fouturns, with which tho biiHlncHH men thru pro vIouh oxperlenco aro mora familiar. Commercial ('lull Will Work. The uiemborH of tho club prosont gavo tho directors nHHurnnco that the fair would bn given iih liberal n do greo of Htipport for them, oh tho they woro running It thoinsolves, and would co-opornto In ovory posuUila way to assist tho directors to nchlovo their dcHlru of tho blggCHt fair over held. In order to do tblH tho directors nsked tho Commercial Club to name u committee to tako chnrgo of tho entertainment foatures and to deter mine wlmt portion of tho receipt shall bo budgotH to tho Bovornl do pnrtmontB, Tho club'B commlttoo to bo named by Pronldont E. C. Von Potion will moot with tho fair board director nn Saturday of this week to mnko thli iIIvIhIoii and get work started. Want DiMillttle to Take Chargo Tho directors of tho Fair nlso ask ed that tlio (uostlon of a Bocrotary for tho fair to tako gonoral chargo bo Bocurod. Thoy Hold that thoy had coiiKldored asking W. II. Doollttlo to tako this poHltlon and Prosldont Dean wns dologatod to prosont the mattor to Mr. Doollttlo. A number of minor mattors such oh granting permission to tho On tarlo ball team to use tho grounds was discussed and permission was glvon for flvo por cent of tlio goto receipts, nnd n contract on that IiiisIh ordored drawn. It was also de tormlned to nsk Walter I.eavltt, who Uvea near tlio fair ground, In act ns uustodlan of tho grounds. H. II. Tunny, president of tho board Inst year, was present at tho meeting to ndvlso with tho now board concerning many matters with which ho Is fumlllnr and to assist In every way to got tho work tjtartod for this Reason. Mr Tunny told tho board that alreudy thero was assur nnco of the largest burobred short horn exhibit that the fair over know and declared that ovory Indication nhowod that tho fair this year would bo tlio best ever bold, In tho mattor of premiums for tills year tho board will mako prizes for community exhibits that will attract every community In tho county nnd will also eliminate some of tho pro nilums for varieties which only a fow peoplo ralso nnd which aro not roally competitive. This will all bo considered In detail at a meeting of tho board to bo held soon. No date has boen set for tho fair as yet but thai too will he settled In tho course nt tlio next fow weeks. i'. i chuhch and Tin: new WOULD MOVKMKNT. A quota of 95113.87 has been set for the Ontario United Presbyterian church In tho. Now World Movement campaign from April 25 t0 May 2j Tho drive will opon next Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, with five minutes silent prayer In which every United Presbyterian Is asked to Join. This campaign will be conducted In tho United Presbyterian Church by Itev. Cochran, congregational cam paign director, who will bo assisted by leading members of tho congrega tion. It will close tho fo.iowlng Sunday evening with final reports. Every day during the campaign reports will be sent to Ilev. J. 0. Cunningham director of tho campaign In the Idaho presbytery, of 'which the local church Is a member. NEVADA DITCH COMPANV WI.Ii CONTEST WATEIt IIOAItl) AWAHD At a meeting of tho directors of tho Nevada Ditch company held at tho office of tho secretary, u. u King, yuHtorday afternoon, C, M. Cramlnll, nttornoy fur thu company, mndo a report on tho findings of tho wnter board In tho Mnlhour adjudi cation. After listening to Mr. Crnn dall'H report tho board determined to proceed to contest tho award In thu courtH. FARM COST DATA IS Ono of Most IiiiMi'tnnl Pieces ol Work Undertaken Iiy Farm Hnreiiu Im Well Under Wny Govern ment Spot'lalNls Co-operating With County Agent. wi.ni .1 til Mnlliniip fntinfv furitinrK got for tholr labor last yonr after paying nil rami expenses aim allow ing u fair rato of Interest on their In- unui.twiiitf Rimift mitulttn Interests aro of tho opinion that tho farmers hnvo been mnKing nig money, i uu rnrntiirti urn tint rnmli to nrcoiln this ifiinmmit Tim l.'nrm lliirnnil Ih nnxloiiH to learn tho facts. Thoy wish (o know for several reasens: lu tho first place, tho nation wide organization of farmers has Included many thlngB In Uh program. An out standing foaturo Is tho realization that forming must bo put on u busi ness ImslH and run In n business like manner In ordor to Insure agricul tural ability and to holp put farm ing whoro It belongH. Thoy riuillru tfuit business organization nnd busl noss methodB aro absolutely neces sary today. A Farm Management survey of 44 irrigated farms In this county, taken four years ago from tho calondnr year 191 B. rovoalod tho fact that tho nvorago labor lucomo of these farms was $021. A farm business Burvoy of 10 farms In tho Ontarlo-Nyssn Ir rigated district of 1910, recently con- .i..M...i aiinwii Hut iivnrnirn lnhor III- como to Im $808. A moro detailed survoy or tlio Oregon niopo uismci now being undertaken by tho County ' (Continued on I.nst Page.) SELECTED BY NYSSA i:. M. Demi MakeK Handsome Offer for Dent Pig Holecltsl by Malheur County l-'iilr OiiiiM'llllini 0Mn to County. ti.i k'viian nnrn lired Poland Cblnn Pig Club has completed Its or ganlzatlon and each of tlio eight ..n.l...i will unnn nwll Ills VOUIIg porkor. Tho club choso tho Poland Chlnn nroou anu in i"iB "' which will bo fomulos, will bo or weaning ago, ..,,., K, M. Dean, president of tho Mai- i.... Pnnniv I.'nlr 1 1 wnl leader of tho club, has offered to pay $150 for the i ... i.l.. it lunn lnlnnll China Cllt liuni mi, i"i i' w.-.. - - -- oxhlbltod by a club member at the Malheur county rnir nexi uiu. " offor Is open to mombors of any club In tho county K. H, Conklln, Buporlntondont or tho Nyssa school, Is expecting tlio club to put out a strong stock Judg- ... ..,... ...I.I.1. nlll rmiuiRtn with II1K iwwi'i "in-" " ; " i Blmllar teams from othor purls or tho county at tlio uouniy ruir in two high scoring teams In this con m.t will nrobablv compete In Btato and Interstate contests. Miss Mazlo Wlion, touuiy iu leader, states that thorn will be .....!.. - Itflnnn ulnllie llVCStOCK clubs In tho county and that eiicli club will exhibit at ma uoumy iir and entor a judging team. HKIt lUTIIINO SUIT A "COMIHNATION" When Viola Dana read the scen ario of her new play, "Pleaso Cie.t Married," In which Screon Classics, Inc., is starring her under the new fowor and better pictures policy, she found she would have to get a bath ing suit of the Mack Suunett variety When sbo went to buy the creation she had some difficulty In convoying an exact Idea of her requirements to the salesman. She entered the Btore and as alio walked down the aisle the liearloreaKers ueninu uiu nmumi i-nA Iiac ami stmli'tpnlnEr their ties and brushing back their hair, became jnBiaauy uieri. mn ii n Rmllh entertained Tuesday afternoon with the Vale Chapter of P. E. O. as her guests Luncheon was serveu hi uiu umc Dlrd cafe. C. It. Peterson came down from the Circle liar ranch today for a short visit with IiIb family here. Tho Ontario Jazz Hounds are going to Hrogan May 1 to furnish the music for the May Pole dance which the community there Is staging. COMMUNITY FAIRS TO T COUNTY FAIR FAUM HUHHAU AHHAXGHH PLAX WHEHHHV AXXUAL EXHIIII 'DON Wlliti llltINO TOHKTII i:it iikht hicsuit or CO.M.MU.MTV EMU HITS. ORDER CAR FOR CLUB LEADfR Want Ciifoiri'inent of Gopher Kriull. ., nit Ion Iiiuv Wlicio llnurlicrs Do Not Art Approve b'tirm Itiiintii Nchh Home . llelteriiientN ,DN- I'USM'll. Ah n means of nrouslng Interest In tho various communities In tho de velopment of their agricultural pos sibilities, tho Farm Iluronu has de termined to hold community fairs In various sections of thu county. The community fairs will have tho same relation to the county fair that the county fairs have to tho stnto fair, Inasmuch oh thoy will result In the gathorlng of tho best exhibits of tho various sections, stlmulnto rivalry and thus tiring about u vastly wider competitive Interest, furnish a means of touching the mlvautugcs of now or bettor methods and generally serve to Improvo tho agricultural Interests of tho county. At tho meeting of tho executive commlttoo of tho Kami Hureau hold at tho City Hall last Saturday even ing Miss Mazlo Wilson, club lender, explained tlio community fair Idea to tho commlttoo following tho present ation of tlio subject by A. A. Out trldgo of Oregon Slope. President Demi, Treasurer Herrott, Mrs. Hur ley and other members nlso favored tho Idea and It was endorsed Want l.mv Knromil Attention of tho mombors was called to tho fact that boiiio or tho ranchers aro not trying to trap or poison tho gophers ou tholr places, and It was determined to cull this to tho attention of tho County Court no that prosecutions can bo darted which will result In ridding tho coun ty of tboso posts. This action was urged by President Doan, Messrs, Horrott, Tonson, Fry nnd Uuttrtdgo. At tho same time It wns urged t'.n.t sonio ono capnblo or doing no ho hired to catch tho gophors, (iet Car for lendrr In order to get about thu county to tho scattered communllos Miss Wilson, tho county club loader, nskod timt n cur bo furnished her. nnd told of tho trouble shu had experienced thus far. It was tho unanimous opinion of tho board that this bo dona and a commlttno consisting of Ivan E. Oakos. E. M. Dean and P. Tonson wbh nnmed to find tho means for getting tho car. This commuioo actod at once und Miss Wilson start ed driving tho car today (Thurs day). .. Tho directors uiscussou ai iuiikiu tho quostlon of methods lor rural hoiiiu betterment and declilod that this was of such lmporanco that It bo added to tho bureau's program for tlio year. Hill fan NevtH Approved The hoard discussed nt length tho subjoct of tho Farm Iluroau News, tlio first Issuo of which was publish ed Inst weok. Aftor considering tho mattor tho paper In Its present form carrying Biifflclont advertising to pay for Itself was approved. CO-OPERATION ONLY MEANS OF PROGRESS Vnlo Chamber of Cnmincrco Delegn. gallon I'rt'M'iit ItoMilutlon to roiiimci't'lnl Club Voicing Senti ment of County Sent, For tho purpose of personally assuring tho members of tho Ontario Commercial club that the untoward remarks or some or their fellow mombors did not represent the spirit of Vale a delegation from the Vale Chambor of Commerce camo to On tario Tuosday to have dinner with the noard of Directors of the Com mercial club. Tho visiting mombors extended tho olivo branch and a harmonious meeting resulted in hotter feeling all round. The Incident at Vale last weok Is therefore past history and tho two organizations aro going to forgot past differences and unite In their offorts to advance the mutual Interests of every community In Mal heur county. To that end the Vale club will arrange their celebration of July 4 so that It will not conflict with that planned by Ontario, and will come to Ontario to enjoy the hospitality of the city. The wholehearted spirit of the county seat men was met with the same spirit by the local business men. Among the vale men to attend tuu meeting here were: A. W. Heed, Senator Hurley, Ilobt. D. Lytle, James Harvey, II, 0. Eastbam, George H. Currey, W, F. Seamen, A. W. Means. VALE PUBLISHER GETS IN AND OUT OF RACE Gi:oiti: iiuxTiNOTox cuhiikv iiiiED ix)it m:piti:si:xTATivK liAHT FltlDAV AND WITH. DHUW (UNDNDACV VKS- TIIKDAV. G.W.DEAKFORCOMMISSIONER Mix. .Iiilleii A. Hurley Keck He election David (Jrnlmin mid I. Qulsenbery Would Place Value on Property In Malheur County. Ilcprosuutntlvo P. J. Gallagher has no opposition for tho republican nomination for representative From Friday until yestordny ho did havo. In tho person of Oeorgo Huntington Curroy, publisher of thu Vnlo Enter prise. Mr. Curroy filed his declara tion by wlro last Friday with Secre tary of Statu Hon Olcott and with drew It yesterday. That tho announcement that Mr. Currey would contest the nomination with Mr. Onltagher was n siirprUo can not he denied. Even Mr. Curry's friends nt Vale declared It to bo so, and thoy It wns who secured his withdrawal realizing that tho pres ence of too many Vale candidates militated against tlio success of those who had filed earlier. Therefore tho situation was cleared yestorday with thu announcement of Mr. Cur rey 's withdrawal. Dean I'll en for CoiiniilHi.loner For weeks It has boon apparent that thorn would ha no candidate) out for tho position of County Commis sioner to succeed J, F. Weaver, whoso term explros. Efforts to so euro sonio one to accept tho nomina tion worn not successful until Gilbert W. Dean was persuaded to do so. Ills candidacy was filed yesterday. Mr, Dean linn lived in tho county for seven years coming hero from Gray's Harbor county, Washington, whore ho had oxporlouco In public offlco. Slnco coming to thu county ho has devoted his time to his ranch but has boon nctlvo In the good road movomont, In tho Grange and Farm Iluroau und during tho wnr wns ono of thu active lenders In ovory drive In his section. With his previous ox porlouco nnd his Interest In public nffnlrs ho Is peculiarly fitted to servo the county for ho has two grown sons to look after his ranch whon It will bo necessary for him to leave It to attend tho sessions or tho court Mr. Dean was roluctant to no copt tho nomination and only did so when It waH npnpront that no ono elso would undertake thn Job. Siwiglor Mien Ton Alter debating for mouths whether or not to run again It W. Swngler, district nttornoy, filed his declaration of cnndldncy Tuesday. Mr. Bwaglor Is unopposed lor tho Democratic nomination and tho raca botwaen him nnd It I). I.ytle, tho only candi date for tho republican nomination, will be ono of tho features of thu campaign In November, Mr. Hurley KeekN lte-fleilnii Tho alio had doclared her Intou Hon not to do so, Mrs. Julleii A Hur ley, county auporlntondent of schools filed for thu Democratic nomination for tho position. Sho Is unopposed. Mrs. Hurley's entry In tho race sho declnrod was duo to the numerous roquestH that sho tako the position again; many of tho parent-teacher circles In tho country districts having passod resolutions calling upon her to enter tho race. With the ontry or Mr. Hurley In the democratic prlmnrloM Malheur county has tho unique political situa tion ol ii husband and wife seoklng political preferment ut the hands or opposing fuel Ions. Tin iv AfcM'HMir CmulldateH To bo assessor seems to bo the most populur Job at tho court boube Fallowing tho declaration of II. I.. Poorman last weok comes tho an nouncement of Andrew Graham of Juntura, and I. II. Qulsenhery of Vale. Mr. Gruham has long been a rosldent of the county, bnvlng boen omployod In tho bank at Westfall and for tha past two years has been engaged in tho mercantile business In Juntura. Mr, Qulsonbery usod to operato tho motion picture thuatro at Vale. L Offer of Contraclori. Deemed Too High l-ovxM offer Made $102,- O(M) County lias Only $) 001) Available. All bids for the grading of the Vale to lirogan section of the John Day Highway were rejected by the County Court at Vule on Monday. The lowest bids which was within but a $1,000 of tho estimate or the Highway Engineers, were tor $102, 000 while the court has only $00,000 , i:hati:h. stahs knthiitain AND A HE l'..VI'KltT.IM:D Members or the Star Chapter O. E 8. went to Nyswi Ihhi evening to at tend nn Invitation of cHiidldMtes by tho Nyssa chapter. Following the Initiation the Nyssa lodge served a bnnilllet which wan viirv iniirti mi. Joyed. This evening the Nyssa Stars Wll bO tllO BIKMtH of till, fllllnrlll lodgo at m Inltntltluu and supper. Mrs. Holm Huston, worthy matron of the Chanter n Vale will Im mir nf Hie honored guests at the session this evening, T Ontario leglon Glrs lis Approval to Effort of Vule Foil to Hint Monument In (.'ouit Void At County Sent. At n meeting of the Ontario Post. Inst wcok tlio effort on tlm psrt of tho Vnlo post to have u monument erected for thu men from Malheur county .who died In tho srvlca whs endorsed, und a request made that Ontnrlnns unite In subiH-rlhlng lo the funds to pay for the cost of erecting It. Tiio iiiotiniiienf Is to lie of rough mnrblu on which will be plnod h bronze eagle and ou one side u limine tablet bearing the mini ot nil lb men from the county who died In the scrvlco. Tho cost or erecting Hi mouumetil Is $1050 or which about one hair has been raised in und about Vale togel It er with n large donation from Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lowe or Owyhe. whonu son, Jullun l.owo was one of tho tlrst to pay thn supreme nsrrl II co nnd In whose honor the Vain Post wns nnmed, In their appeal In the public to sup port this movement the looal IokIoii moil declare they will appreciate ovory girt and ask that the checks In mndo payable to the American Le gion und addressed lo Karl Illacksby ot Ontario. So far the checks from local imhiiiI Includo $5 each from L, Adam and L, J. Akor, CALL MASS MEETING PLAN CHURCH DRIVE Meeting of CltleiiN Interested hi liitetM liiirrli .Moteiueiit Called For Unllml PlvMiy terlau Church April 'Jft. In the Intermit of tlm InUr-Chiircb Wurld Movement n mass niMtliiK lias boen called for April It at the Uultoil Presbyterian church, llxv. W. J. I.usromhe will preach the sermon nnd tho service will I mi held In the oveiilng. Tho service will commnco nt 8 o'clock and a mjcIsI musical program will lie given. Thirty evangelical denominations of Amorlou have unite! In a grant co-operatlvn work under the name or tho Intor-Churoh World Movement. Its object Is to ennoiiraKe church co operation mid dUcoursKH dupllcwt Ism; to mnko the toMelilims or Jtmim Christ the paramount influence In the social, political ami economic life of the modern world Thn ohurrb Is asked to think In world tonus uud lo deal fairly with the world's appalling iiwm). On y a ra Inns soul can pass thru times like these and not hear a volco whose will a man must answer or else low his soul A budiiet of $1.1X3.000.000 Is asked for aggressive work. Tim church Is proposing to do big tilings In a big way. Ono million sick pen plo In thn United KtatM annually, flvo thousand dally, are rafiiMMl ho pltul service because of Inadequate equipment. People are hskwi io invert m small sum of six cents dally from their expenditures for pleasure such ns the use or chewing gum. be cronm, cigars, picture shows, etc., In view or providing this amount for the doing of big things for me King dom or our Lord riul Master. r HlLVItlt TEA Tho Catholic Ladle's will give a May Day Ten Irom 3 to C at the home or Mrs. P. J. Gallagher on Saturday. May 1. Everyone Invited. MASONS TO HOLD SPECIAL SESSION ON TUESDAY, APH1L U7 A special suasion of Acacia Lodge A F & A M. will be held next Tues day ovonlng. April 27, at which time work in tlio M. ni. uugree win no ex emplified. A number of visiting members are expected and a dinner will be served following the work. available for the wuk. The county court Indicates thai It would proeoari to do the work Itself with IU own machinery end equip ment and It la the opinion of Judge E. 11. Tokt tlwt the county eau do thn work shounar than the In weal I offer. E. E. KIDDLE VIEWS HIGHWAY CO.M.MISSIO.VKIt run OHEGOX I'A.MII.IAIt. KASTKIIX IZES HIMSELF WITH IIOAI) SITUATION HEItE VAI- LEV CAUSES Hl'ltl'IIIHie URCES AMENDMENT'S PASSAGE Progre-x of Slnte Program De pendent Upon Appiovnl of .Moils. lire VNIIm Vule anil (Yostes Demi Ov Flat lit Slorm .Meets Obi Friend. E. E Kiddle. Highway ('mnmls sinner for linstem Oregon, spent Monday evening und Tuesday In fa mlllnrizlng lilmwlf with thu road problems or Malheur county. He arrived here on No. ( Monday even, lug and left Tuesday afternoon by auto for Welsir, driving scrum Dead Ox Flat to view the route of tho Old Oregon Trail Highway, with Divis ion Engineer It II llnblonk and E. A. Eraser. In the morning Mr Kiddle, ac companied by .1. It, lllaoknby, Mr. Ilsldook and G K Aiken, drove In Mr. Illackaby's car down Hie Moldo va rd toward Nyssa, to Inspect thn work done on (list highway and then drove lo Vale to vlmv the crossing of the Malheur river there and tho ap proach or the John Day Highway. Prior to making this trip Mr. Kid die met ou Monday evening with n number of good roads eiitlniMlssts nt nn Informal gathering where the general road situation In tho stain was discussed At this gntherlng he explained the situation In which the commission Is id need with the funds available for nun all approplated, and the system as outlined Incom plete. Unless the roustltiitlonnl umendniont permitting the luniie ot liddltlonnl bonds pusses nt the May election he ilocinreii mat no moro road building can bu undertak en by the state Uiso Federal t o.operutlou Not only will the road program stop but unless the funds nre made nviillnbln the State will not hn able lo inntch the federal appropriations ou the post roads, of which there nru many mllos nut yet stnrieu in kusi- eru Oregon. Mr. K dd e had with him n graphic chart prepared by tho Counnlsslnii showing how I he auto licenses and gasoline and distillate taxes not only will pay thn Interest ou tlie nouns, provide n sinking fund to retire the iirlnolnal or the bonds, but leave u surplus- each oar to m applied di rectly In the couBiruoiinu or uigu ways. Furthermore he said that this table nnd chart would perhaps be mora than MIMIed for every ostl- mate of Income from auto Ikons pro pared by the commission had neeu exceeded In fact, and that the money available would Im greater than the obarl Indicated He urged the niNi who desire good ronds to make tho provisions of the matter dear to their friends so that no misapprehension will operato to keep oltljens from voting for the measure. Until nt Vale and Ontario Mr. Kid dle encountered many old time friends who In lu oarly das when he was known all over this section as the nloimer flour miller, purehnsed supplies from him Among those friends in Ontario were J It. Illaek aby, H. A. Eraser and II C Iloyer. On the trip over ine irnauiwu lands under the Owyhee uud Shoe string, tlio WuniiMirlnga nnd tho Or egon Slope. Mr Kiddle expressed his surprise at the growth ami develop ment euiounieieii run ue uuu iimui here many I lines In years past his visits had been confined to Ontario, Vale and Nyssa and had nut In- (t'ontlnued on Last Pngo NDICTMENTRETURNED LI. Oianil Jury ltetiirns Three Tine HUN Coin t Docket Culled Wednes. iluy nnd Vim t Adjourned Colli Friday. At the close or Its deliberations Tuesday the Grand Jury returned three true bills Ono or tbeso ohurg ed L. I Heymuii, allun L. Hlrech. alias L Harris with obtaining money under raise pretenses; another charg ed E. L. Settlor with larceny of machinery from the wostern raoine Oil: another placed the chargo of larceny at the nnor or a man uauiwi Van Attn, who is alleged to have taken a teaui or horses from thu Stnnfleld company The memliers of the Grand Jury were 11 II. Cockrum, A. (i rum so, T. J. Iliosnan. A. L. MoDowell, On-(.in- i.l. Ciillmi'tiuin. Oreeon Slepe: Aila in Murray, lleuinn ami jumua r- ' ......---. - Harvey, Vale. iiuii'o nultnii llliiiiu eallMl the docket In the reh'r term on Wed- niiday und court uujouniwi uuiii Friday.