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Crook Cotaety Journal.
VOL. XII
PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 9, 1908.
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COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
JANUARY TERM
The petition for a county road
by P. A, Hunncll et al wa taken
up oy me court, ine surveyor
and viewer weie ordered to meet
at the beginning of the road, ur
vey, view out and report on tame.
In the matter of the petition of
Dwight Roberto for a county road.
Surveyor and viewers ordered to
meet at the beginning of road,
urvey, view out and report on
tame.
The request of the Crook County
Journal for renewal of contract
waa accepted with the understand
ing that all proceedings of the
court to be published in full in one
issue and the issue next following
the adjournment of court.
A petition for a county road by
Fred Wiese was received. The
clerk ordered to notify surveyor
and viewer, to meet at beginning of
road, survey, view out and report.
In the matter of the wrongful
assessment of R. A. Merchant for
the year 1906. Certificate of
sheriff showing that he remitted
$2.68 to R. A. Merchant, wrong
fully assessed on roll of 1906,
clerk orderod to credit sheriff with
said amount on roll of 1906.
The surveyor's and viewers re
port on the Richard King road
was read the first and second time
and continued until February 12,
1908, at 10 a. m.
The surveyor's and viewers re
port on the R. Wilkinson road
was received and approved and
the same declared a public high
way. The clerk was otdered to
give the road supervisor the re
quired notice.
The petition for a liquor license
by M. L. Loucks was granted for
one year from January 1, 1908,
upon filing the county treasurer's
receipt for $400.
Two hundred names were
drawn on the jury list for 1908.
Judges and clerks of election for
Prineville District No. 1 were ap
pointed as follows: T M Baldwin,
M E Brink, M II Bell, judges; II
A Foster, II Baldwin and B F
Johnson, clerks.
Judges, clerks of election and
road supervisor tor Ireland district
No. 2 John Atkinson, J F Bogue,
E Q Rourk, judges; F O Minor, M
F HaVthorne and J Anthony
Mitchell, clerks. M F Hawthorn
appointed road supervisor. Poll
ing place Rosland school house.
Judges and clerks of election for
Bend district No 3 II C Ellis, J I
West and J W Robinson, judges;
E F Batten, E A Sather and A H
Grant, clerks.
Judges, clerks of election and
road supervisor for Montgomery
district No. 4 Frank Forest, J M
Montgomery and T. F. McCallister,
judges, J II Coe, J R Terrell and
John Ferguson, clerks. ,T F Mc
Callister appointed road super
visor. Voting place- school house.
Judges, clerks of election and
road supervisor of Black Butte
district No. 5 J V Wilt, E Cyrus,
and W F Edmundson, judges; C
L Uist. Arthur Templeton and
John Bloss, clerks. J W Wilt
appointed road supervisor. Vot
ing place school house.
Judges, clerks of election and
road supervisor of Haystack dis
trict No. 6 Frank S Hoffman,
Dwight Roberts and 0 G Collver,
judges; Wm Boegli, CA Whitsett
and 0 M Cyrus, clerks. Voting
place Haystack schoolhouse at
Culver.
Judges, clerks of election and
road supervisor of McKay district
No 7 M D Powell, D E Temple
ton and E M McCord, judges; C
B Dinwiddie, A S Collins and J T
Moore, clerks. A S Collins ap
pointed road supervisor. Voting
place Lower McKay schoolhouse.
Judges, clerks of election and
road 8U ervisor of Haycreek dis
trict No. 8A G Kibbee, Charles
Pnrrish, and James Rice, judges;
Phillip Graham, Lyn Nichols and
J L Allen, clerks. George Lytle
appointed road supervisor.
Judges, clerks of election and
road supervisor of Willow Creek
district No 9 A Morrow, Pleas
Cbitwood and Wm Joslin, judges;
Roy Cbitwood, George Dee and C
A Newbill, clerks. P. Cbitwood
appointed road supervisor. Vot
ing place school house.
Judges, clerks of election and
road supervisor of Cross Keys din
trict No 10 P T Monroe, Willis
Brown and Harlan Garrett, judges;
BidwellCram, Joe Btuart and II Lj
Priday, clerks. P T Monroe ap-
pointed road supervisor. Voting
place schoolhouse.
Judges, clerks of election and
road supervisor of Ash wood dis
trict No 11 T 8 Hamilton, James
Wood and Stanton Black, judges;
C S McCorkle, Dean Huston and
J G Clark, clerks. Voting place
schoolhouse. J G Clark appointed
road supervisor.
Judges, clerks of election and
road supervisor of Deschutes dis
trict No 12 James E Reed,
W R Wilkinson and O B
Riley, judges; C A Stansborough,
Elmer J Merrill and Henry Lins-
ter, clerks: Voting place at Lytle.
Adam Kotzman appointed road
supervisor.
Judges, clerks of election and
road supervisor of Johnson Creek
district No. 15 A Zell. E. T.
Slayton and John Watkins,
judges; Geo. Slayton, Henry Cram
and James Zimmerlee. clerks.
Voting place School house ca
Ochoco. John Watkins appointed
road supervisor.
Judges, clerks of election and
road supervisor of Mill Creek dis
trict No. 14 W H Cadle, U P
Evans and Jas. Lawson, judges;
J W Stanton, J F Cadle and D J
Evans, clerks. Voting place
school house. W II Cadle sd-
poiuted road supervisor.
For Howard district No 16 A
C Knighten, Jas. Zevely and Ike
Blevins, judges; Chester Starr, C
E Wright and A Nichols, clerks.
Voting place school house. A C
Knighten, appointed roed super
visor.
For Summitt district No 16 W
J Schmidt, Ed Merritt and J B
Wright, judges; Clarence J Lutsey,
0 C Gray and Lawrence Connell,
clerks. Voting place school
house. Ed Merritt appointed road
supervisor.
For Bear Creek district No 17
J E Roberts, Geo Millican and W
II Milliorn, judges; A L Wigle, M
S May field and Dick Mulholland,
clerks. Voting place school house.
J E Roberts appointed road super
visor. For Camp Creek district No 18
F W Smith, L V Tice and E C
Faught; judges; Chas E Parrieh,
Randolph Gibson and W I Dixon,
clerks. Voting place school
house. F W Smith appointed
road supervisor.
For Hardin district No 19 T N
Balfour, Alex Macintosh and J L
Gilchrist, judges; C A Gilchrist, J
R Bixby and Chas Lillard, clerks.
Voting place school house. J L
Gilchrist appointed road super
visor.
For Beaver Creek district No 20
A J Noble, John T Faulkner and
L D Claypool, judges; W C Con
gleton, H H Davis and Mr Drake,
clerks. Chas. Henry appointed
road supervisor. Voting place
L V Bailey schoolhouse.
For Maury district No 21
Chas Roberts. J B Meyer and Joe
Lister, judges; Ed Nelson, H J
Lister and W T Morris, clerks.
Voting place school house. F J
Stewart appointed road supervisor.
For Newsom creek district No
22 Wallace Post, j H Gray and
Roscoe Knox, jndges; j H Kelly,
E Gillenwater and j P Pickett,
clerks. Voting place school
house. W H Keehn, appointed
road supervisor.
For Kutcher district No 23 Ed
Kutcher, Geo. Dillon and T A
Long, judges; Howard Turner, S
E Gray and j F Blanchard, clerks.
Voting place schoolhouse at Mad
ras. J VV Livingston appointed
road supervisor.
For Breese district No 24 J M
Faught, Wm Marks and Dick
Morford, judges. F T Cox 8 W
Yancey and A T Morris, clerks,
Voting place schoolhouse. Wm
Marks appointed road supervisor
For Powell Butte district No 25
C H Foster, E A Bussett and T
W Hudson, judges; Glenn Hen
drickson, i A Riggs and Dick
Vandevert, clerks. Voting place
Shepherd school house. C D
Swansoa appointed road super
visor.
Warm Springs district No 26
Harry Miller, Carl Webster and
Eugene Williams, judges. Warren
McCorkle, Robert Smith and
Claude C Covey, clerks. '
For Redmond district No 27
F T Redmond, A W Morgan and
J A Vosbnrg judges; E C Parks,
CR McLallin and C F Jackson,
clerks. Voting place at Redmond
schoolhouse. C R McLallin ap
pointed road supervisor.
ForLaidlaw district No 28 F
E Dayton, J C Tullar, and E B
James, judges; Fred Wallace, W
D Barnes and F V Swisher, clerks.
Voting place Laidlaw school
bouse. L II Root appointed road
supervisor.
For Lamonta district No 29
Joe Wiegand. I 8 McMeen. and
Lee Moore, judges; John Rush,
jas iielfricn and James Robinson,
clerks. Voting place at school
boose. Chas W Freeman ap
pointed road supervisor.
Tbe boundaries of Laidlaw dis
trict No 28 are as follows: Com
mencing at the SW corner Tp 15 8,
R 14 E, W M, thence west on Tp
line six miles; thence north 2
miles; thence west on section line
12 miles to range line between
ranges 10 and 11, thence south on
range line 2 miles to township line;
thence west to county line; thence
south on county line 2 miles south
of township line between townships
16 and 17; thence east on section
line to range line between ranges
13 and 14; thence north on said
range line to place of beginning.
The boundaries of the Deschutes
district No 12 are as follows: Com
mencing at the NE corner of sec
tion 14. Tp. 16 S, R 14 E, thence
west 6 miles; thence south 6 miles;
thence west to the county line;
thence south along county-line 2
miles south of township line be
tween townships 18 and 19; thence
east to range line between ranges
14 and 15; thence north to place
of beginning.
Tbe boundaries of Black Butte
district No 5 are as follows r-Com-mencing
at the NW corner of Tp
16 8, R II E; thence, west to
county 1'ne; thence north on
county line to Warm Springs In
dian Reservation line; thence
south and east around the boun
dary line of said Indian Reserva
tion to the Matoles river; thence
down to Matoles river to
Deschutes river thence up Des
chutes river to section line between
sections 14 and 23, Tp 14 S, R 12
E; thence west on said section line
to range line between ranges II
and 12; thence south 7 miles,
thence west 6 miles, thence south
2 miles to place of beginning.
Tbe boundaries . of Redmond
district No 27 are as follows: Com
mencing at the NE corner of Tp
16 8, R 13 E; thence west 6 miles;
thence north 2 miles; thence west
6 miles; thence north 7 miles;
thenoe east to Deschutes river;
thence down Deschutes river to
Crooked river; thence up Crooked
river to range line between ranges
13 and 14; thense south to place of
beginning.
The tax levy for 1907 is as fol
lows: county and state 8 mills;
general school 3 mills, road fund
(excluding Prineville) 2 mills,
high school Ii mills, library fund
1-20 of I mill.
J W Elliott was appointed road
viewers for one year.
The boundary for Cross Keys
district No 10 is as follows: Com
mencing at the NW coiner of sec
tion 3, Tp 9 S, R 15 E; thence
south 10 miles; west 6 miles to
range line between ranges 14 and
15; thence north 4 miles; west 2
miles; north 6 miles; east 8 miles
to place of beginning.
The boundary of Kutcher dis
trict No 23 is as follows: Com
mencing at the NE corner of Tp
12 S, R 14 E; thence west to
Crooked river; thence down
Crooked and Deschutes rivers to
township line between townships
9 and 10; thence east on township
line to SW corner of Tp 9 S, R 14
E; thence south one mile, east 4
miles, north one mile, east 2 miles
10 S,
range
R 14 E;
line to
place of beginning.
The petition for a voting pre
cinct at Lyle Gap was granted.
The boundary line of Lyle Gap
district No 30 is as follows: Com
mencing on the township line be
tween townships 8 and 9 where
Deschutes river crosses same;
thence up said Deschutes river to
where the township line between
townships 9 and 10 crosses said
river; thence east on said town
ship line to SE corner of Tp 9 8,
R. 13 E; thence south I mile; east
4 miles; north to township lina
between townships 8 and 9. thence
west on said township line to
place of beginning.
Judges, clerks of election and
road supervisor of Lyle Gap dis
trict No 30 Wm Blair. L A
Young and P N Vibbert, judges;
Wm Brownhill, L T Larson and
Geo Monner, clerks. Voting place
in school house. Wm Brownhill
appointed road supervisor.
The request of Frank Elkins
that county pay one-half of prem
ium on bond of National Surety
Co. as tax collector, that ha will
pay the other half, said bonds end
ing July, 1908, was accepted.
Earl McLaughlin waa appointed
road master for 1908, and have
bond for approval February 12,
1908. Salary same as 1907.
In the matter of the contract
and bond for the Newsom Creek
bridge across Crooked river, near
the Wigle and Forest bridge-
clerk ordered to notify in writing
Ed Harbin, principal, and Will
Wursweiler and Geo Meyers, sure
ties, to show cause why contract of
June 2, 1906, and bond therefor,
should not be declared forfeited
for failure to carry out contract
and that the court will hear same
February 12, 1908, at 10 a m.
The clerk was ordered to notify
w F King to file an additional
bond of $60,000 for approval Feb
ruary 12, 1908.
Notice of the completion of the
basement of the new court house
having been made, the same will
be inspected by the court Febru
ary, 12, 1908. The contractors
gave notice that they were nnable
to carry out contract or enter into
contract for superstructure in
writing at this time, and the con
tract and bond of said contractors,
as to failure to enter into a con
tract for such superstructure of
new court house, is hereby de
clared forfeited.
In the matter of the basement
and foundation of the new court
house, contracted for by wright &
McNeely, January 12, 1907, the
same is referred to J B Shipp for
inspection and report to the court
February 12, 1908.
It is ordered that bids be ad
vertised for putting ap the super
structure of the new ceurt house.
Said notice to be published in the
Crook County journal and Port
land Oregonian for four weeks.
Court adjourned until February
12, 1908 at 10 a m.
The following bills were ordered
paid:
C B Dinwiddle, traveling exp..$123 00
Blrdsong & Co, lumber 24 95
Clifton & Cornett, mdse 20 70
C B Dinwiddle, stamps, etc.... 11 90
Laura Doujlaa, board and burial
expense 21 50
Catherine Conway, HS teacher 160 00
Cordelia Stevens " " 160 00
Warren Brown, express, etc... 18 20
M B Hockenberry, teacher at High
School 225 00
David Elliott, care pauper 75 00
E D Gonser, constable's tees... 19 00
Frank Elkins, care prisoners.. 44 63
Frank Elkins, stamps, etc 8 00
W A Bell, salary paid E Bradford
teacher at High School 120 00
J H Rosenberg, treatment John
Stam 5 00
Crook County Journal, printing
66 75
Glass & Frudhomme, election sup
plies : 138 05
Glass & Prudhomme, Mdse 7 18
M F Hawthorn, axman 4 00
Fred A Shonquest, chalnman 2 00
David Hill, marker .T 2 00
Frank West, chalnman 2 00
J W Elliott, viewers fees 20 00
W E McFarland, surveyor's fees
25 00
A C Lucas, burial material... 8 00
John McPherson, biasing trail to
dead man 20 00
J W Robinson, Jurors fees 4 00
John Atkinson, Inquest 20 20
(D Brown, team and buggy.. 12 00
to NE corner T
thence south on
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