0) Crook County Journal COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER, $1.50 YEAR PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1911. En at Ui pmuttrm t Pr1nvltl Orffrm, us WMwnd-cliuui uwiter VOLXV-NO. 27 RILEY HELD TO GRAND JURY For Killing Long and Shooting Woman. HOMICIDE MAKES STATEMENT Came to tlii Country for the Purpoie of Taking Hit Wife to Portland. J. I.. Riley, who hot nd killrd Louin I.onn, th iiri.i'll((li((r, ntul Woundt-d lux wife, mt Thursday, had a lu'iiriiig Saturday n f C-r n I before JudjjH Ki-nneiiy and wan held without homli to tho Ootobir grand jury. Thn killing look jiIrcr nn th road letwccn Opal City and Ked mond after an rxdiing automobile chaw. From tint tentimony ol th itate's witnewen it wan hown that IlilfV and 1) in wifn paiid Wvdnrt day night at the phien of Min Mona Adam at Opal City. Next nmrniiiK Riley Murted lor Port land and got as fur an Mndraa whm he mnhlenly chanced bin mind and returned to Opal City. It wa hero that Riley learned that hin wife, Louis Long, lliu priiu tighter, and Mica Mona Ad nine had junl li lt for Redmond in an automobile. Riley hired a light car and followed them. After nn exi-itiiitf automohilo race, durinp w hich I-oiijjV car blew out a tire, the shooting hegnn. Riley drew up hi car benidn the one that waa being repaired and without Haying a word took out bin revolver and fired at Long. Four ahuta were fired hut only three took effect. The aliott did not prevent Long from cloning with bin annuitant and whilo they were clinched Riley placed the nmi.lo of bin weapon at Long'a hack and fired again. Thit allot wan immediately fatal. After killing Long, Riley ordered tho five men present to keep away from him or be shot, Ho then re treated to the hillniile, relrmded bin gun, culled bin wife from behind thn automobile, and shot her through the right leg. She fell and Riley, thinking nho nan dead started off over the hill toward Redmond, lie wia captured a few hour! later at Cline Falls, about three miles pant of Redmond. Mrn. Riley in under a physician'! care at Redmond and will be able to walk again in a few weeks. At tho preliminary hearing Mona Adama waa put under bonds to in insure her prenence at the trial next October. The other witnennes were Jay Saftzmun, chauffeur, who drove Long's car. With SufUmnn II. N. Klipple, of Rend; Mrs. Riley and Mona Adams were riding. In the car with Riley were Chauffeur Ouffey, Marvin Wood, hotel pro prietor at Madras, and W. E. Ed munda, clerk at the llahn Hotel in MadraH. They tentilied that they had never seen Riley before thoy took the automobile in which they raced after Long and Mrs. Riley. Long was reared at Vancouver, Wash., and first branched out as a boxer at that place about 15 years ago. Ho was a newbboy at the time. J. L. Riley is said to be a Port land cigar salesman. He and his wife separated in Portland a week or bo ago. He apparently came to the Deschutes country to endeavor to persuade her to return to him. In this he failed. The Riley woman was shot in the fleshy part ot the leg, The wound is not con sidered to be of a serious nature. . Riley, in conversation with a Journal reprenentative, stated that he vinited Redmond, where his wife was, for the purpoie of getting her to return to Portland. After a g tod deal ol perauanion aha con sented and Wedneaday night got an far a Opal City, where they spent the night. Meantime Long did his bent to have the woman re main. Uneven went so (ar aa to follow her to Opal City. Heveral times Wednesday night Long called her out of thn room to are him. In the morning the woman refused to go further and Rihy started for Portland alone. When he got as far an Mudrat he con cluded to return to Redmond, He waa on his way back when he overtook his wife, Long and Mona Adami in another car. The shoot ing followed. Williams Released on $1000 Bonds Deputy Sheriff Claude Williinis of Opal City who shot and killed Thomas Miller lant Thumday near jO'.Veil, had a hearing Monday he- fore Judge Kennedy and waa bound over to the grand jury on a chargo of maiulaughter. His honda were placed at tlOOO, which were furnished. The deputy sheriff bad Miller under arrest and wan bringing him to Prinevillo from Opal City by auto, when Miller attempted to encape. .Williams ordered him to stop but Miller kept on going until be was shot. i The prisoner wan accused of , stealing three hiimn from the cook I Iioiish of tho Oregon Trunk con struction camp at Opal City, and was arrested by Williams on infor million given him by William F. Rogers, general superintendent of .the boarding branch of the con struction and improvement work I along the Oregon Trunk and I Spokane, Seattle & Portland. Mr. i Rogers, (ieorge A. Jones, ware housemen at Opal City; .James i Roland, night watchman at the i warehouse, and three others were ! eye-witnesses of tho shooting of j Miller. File Your Credentials. Ministers of tho gospel of Crook county have you filed with the county clerk your evidence of authority to solemnize the mar riage vows? At the lust session of the legislature the following law was passed which was filed in the ollice of the Secretary of State February i!3, 1911, and became c fective ninety days later. Section 7019 reads as follows: "Marriages may be solemnizfd by any minister or priest of any church or congregation in the state provided they have recorded with tho county clerk in the county where the niurringe is solemnized satisfactory evidence of their au thority, said authority to be ap proved by tho county clerk and re corded in a boot by him called "Authority to Solemnize Marriage," for which he shall charge ten cents a folio for recording and indexing. Marriages may be solemnized by any judicial ollicer of the state any where within his jurisdiction. Lost. Gray or nearly white mare about 1300 lbs.; Y iron on left stitle; shod all around; had halter on when last seen. Persons seeing such animal please take up and notify John McUaohern, Fife, Ore. B-SStpd. Girl to Iron. Girl wanted to iron half day each week. Apply to Mrs. 8. It. Cooper. 2tp Irrigated Land For Sale. 80 acres of irrigated land, all in crop, Powell Uutte district, ' Call on or ad dress, Titus & Bmith, Powell Butte, Ore. -4-lmp i CROOK COUNTY ANNUAL FAIR Will be Hold October 11 to 14. FOUR DAYS' SPORT THIS YEAR ! Manny Attraction! Planned by the New Board of Directors. At a mooting of the Board of Directors of the Viist Central Orejron Agricultural Society held Muy 27 at I'rinoville. this being iho first full board of tho year, tho commissioners appointed by the governor having only just boen elected, the following ' ofti cers were chosen by the board for the Central Oregon Fair of l'Jll: President, William Uoegli; Vice- President, J. E. Roberts; Secretary, J. S. Fox. The other three members of tho board are (!. II. Kushc.1I, Oliver Powell and J. II. Gray. The date of the fair was set this yoar for October 11 to 14, four days instead of five, and commencing on tho Wednesday just prior to court week in order to allow those who have to attend court to come just a few days earlier and talie in the fair as well. It was decided to have four days instead of five, not to. reduco the number of uttrae-i tions, but to concentrate them so as to eliminate thoso slow wuiV ing periods between events which have characterized some of the previous meets. Although the attractions have not yet been llnally decided upon, the board feel that they will at 1 e a s t be equul to aud they believe 'super ior to any that have been on the program. Ono word may be! suid of the races, and to those who know that one word is suffi cient. G e o. II. Russell, the prominent horse man, and a member of the board, will have personal chargo of this work. Mr. Russell assures us that tnose who come to see this at traction will bo abundantly sat isfied. About the first week in Au gust it is tho intention of the board to send out a man to trav el the county and meet with the farmers encouraging them to scud their exhibits and to come themselves, and this personal work, a now feature, is bound to result in a much better agricul tural and livestock exhibit one that will be well worth while making a special trip to see. It has been suggested that the four days of the fair be desig nated as Prinevillo, Bend, Red mond and Madras days respect ively, or that in some way the separate towns and communities may have one day set apart for them especially at which their teams shall compote, their schools attend en masse, and their residents combine together to form auto or driving parties to the scene of the fair festiv ities. Any readers of this pa por who have ideas along this line, are invited to communicate with the secretary so that the most satisfactory dates may be set apart for all. The premium list has been re vised to date, and will be back from the printers it is expected some time, in July at which time the secretary will have them dis- Continued on page two. $ 1 000 :4th ! July 3rd, 4th and 5th. Three days of Baseball. Three days of Special Entertainment. Three nights of Outdoor Dancing. Three days of Music and Sport. Gorgeous Automobile Parade.-3 Prizes $1000 Purse for Baseball. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Money Prizes. Open Big Array of Street Sports and Contests. Music by the Prineville Brass Band. Closing with a Great Fun Making and Unique STREET FAIR and FAKIRS'. CARNIVAL $2000.00 Will be Expended to Make This the Greatest Event of the Kind in Central Oregon. Over 200 people re quired to carry out he details of entertainment. Com mittee of Entertainment will secure accoommdations for all visitors at reasonable rates. You are cordially invited to come. Look for Later Announcements. 3 Days! for MONSTER of July Celebration At Prineville, Or. Air 3 ball ase am jjance Days ?