V of O Kucne Or Crook County Joiiroa COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER, $1.50 YEAR PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, ORECON, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1912. Entr4 t th poatnflli ml Prl ,!, VOLXVI-NC.33 County Court July Term. Three New Sled Bridget Ordered One for Wigle, One for Trail Crossing end One for Prineville Other Inv portent Business Transected Court Ad journed Until July 15th. Count; court met Wednesday July ifwt and lay, imiluliiln and nw any 8, 11)12. Present li. C. Kill. Judge, nnil nil post, wires, conduit and prvslitliiir; CMiimtwlinrTa Jhiii KIc. other aipl1ititi-i-a for telephone pur It. II, Hnlley; Sheriff Itulloitr and pones an provided lis Si-c, u:'4S I.. (). county clerk Brown. ; I.. In, upon, over and under those Wrongful aement! it appear- certain county road decrtled iw Ing to the court by certain atlldnvll follows: commencing at the town th.it the following persons bad Im Itedmond, east along the V. T. wrongfully nseed for the year 11)11. Kedmond riad IS miles; branching for tint atitiiN a stated hereafter, and . '" '' T. Redmond road il,.iil,..hrll( ii it,.. nnivlnliHu about H mile ent of tllO town of nt the statute, hiu remitted theaiime from the total amount of their taxes ! It I ordered that the couuty clerk credit the her Iff on the lull tax roll with said mi ma aa follow : W. ('. II, in re til T'j- Mr. Alnilrii I'lirstierir. . t lim U . II lt..llMiii 111 All' Ileiikln & Kord. I'IH.07; 1., W. Zumwalt $21, O. II. Helkmii I0, A. M. I .lira ft Co. l-'li'S. id hate on tuxclt appearing to the court from the Hworn statement of l. 1.. Porter, corroborated by the records of Crook con my, that nld I'orter tin paid taxes tor the year lull to tlu amount of H12 upon $325 worth of H-nionnl property wlilcli lie never owned, It l therefore or. dered that the county clerk draw a warrant for mild sum, the same be ing the amount overpaid. Cancelling warrant. It npienrlng to till court that one Al Culiltt, heretofore tiled bin claim for ISIM against Crook county, which mild claim waa duly allowed Mnreh R,IU12 and warrant No. 31W drawn therefor, and It further apearing that Road Supervisor Nn me Included suld claim In his supervisor's report, which wn accepted and allowed at the March term of court. It la therefore ordered that the county clerk mark mild warrant No. .1113 "cancelled by or der of the court," and that a similar notation lie innde on the stub of the but mentioned warrant. Now lspremuted to the court the petition of Jthe Hampton Valley Im provement Association for franchise on county ronda, etc., for telephone purpoaea, It Im ordered that aald aaaix'latlon have the right and privi lege to erect or lay, maintain and line In the unincorporated towna of Hampton Hut ten and Imperial and on countyjrondsjnnd thoroughfares described : Beginning at a point on the couuty road, known an Kord road, Intersecting the aouth lino of sec. 3Ti, tp 22 aouth. range "1 ent, following aald road to Bend, Oregon, and any other highway connecting with aald road In Crook county, and In upon, over or under all thetreets, alley, avenues and thoroughfares thereof, any and nil pole, wire mid other appliance for telephone pur pone, aa provided In nee 024.1 L. O.L. provided, however, that thla frnn chlHe hIiiiII not be contrued na ex climlve or Interfering In any manner with nny prior veated right ac quired by any peron or persona for the use of nny street, alleys or thoroughfare for telephone, pur poses. Suchfwlrcsmny be atruug ou pole orjother fixture above grouud or laid under ground In plpca, con duits or otherwise safely protected, and said wires to lie HUHpended ac cording to state or county laws and regulation for tclepliono purpose: provided, further, that the Hampton Valley Improvement Association shall erect and maintain said ap paratus so us to prevent n far as possible any nrcloent or damnge to travelers and all others using Bald thoroughfares. The rights, privi leges and franchises grunted shall continue to be In force and effect for a period of 25 years. Said line or lines where they cross the county t mils shall be at least 20 feet In t he dear above said road. The con struction ond operation of said sys tem to be subject to and under the direction of the local road supervisor and the county court. Provided also that said association shall pro tect and save harmless Crook county from all actions and damages aris ing from the granting of this fran chise. Now Is presented to the court the petition of the Deschutes Mutual Telephone Company for permission to use certain county roads for tele phone purposes. It Is ordered that tbe said Deschutes Mutual Telephone Co, have the right and privilege to Ketimonu, out h ou the II. I'. Wilson road two and half miles, thence on the U. H. Foster road IS mile eaat; thence south one mile on the I). A. aU road; also north from tlinC H. Foster road one mile Oil the J F. Klce road; also from the Junction of the 11. P. WIIon road and the C. II. Kour road, west about a mile; thence south 3', miles on the C. II. Foster road; also west from the C. II. Koter road on theU. V. Horner road half a mile, and ent from the C. H. Foster road on the Allen Wlllcoxou road one mile and north from the Allen Wlllroxon road on an un recorded rond to the J. A. ltlggs rer' deuce one mile; also south of Red moiiil on tbe llend-Kcdmond road about Heo. Ill and 30 In tp l.'i, range 13, one mile, and from said Bend Itedmond road near the north side of sectloii l'., 2 tulles on an unre corded road In a westerly direction to the Kirk W hi led road; also from said lteniMtedmond road west near the south side of Sec. 30-15-13 on an unrecorded road V4 miles to the Kirk W lilted road; also west from Itedmond commencing on the Hue between sections 9 and 111, tp 15, range 13, thence west to the Des chutes river and thence south about 2 miles on unrecorded roads; also south from the Redmoud-DeachtlUi river road on the Kirk Wlilted road 2.S miles; also north from Redmond on the Kiirle lieu ton road IV miles and oil the I). C. Hall rond 4 miles; also from the D C. Hall road In an easterly direction on the W, V. St C. M. Wagon road one tulle, and In a northeasterly direction from the Karl Ben ton road 1H miles on tl e II. M. Smith road. Said poles are to be firmly plauted so as not to Inter fere with the use of said county roads; and also the pole and ap pliance mtiMt lie so erected and maintained a not to Interfere with nny electric or telephone wires now or hereafter erected upon said county rond, and further that all places where said Hue or lines cross the county road they shall be at leiu-t 20 feet In the clear above said road; also provided said line or Hues are constructed, maintained und operat ed us not lu any way or manner to Interfere with the rights of the public upon said road. The construction and operation of said system to be subject to and under the direction of the local road supervlor and the county court. Provided, further, that said l)cchutc Mutual Tele phone Co. shall protect and save harmless Crook county from all T TT BRYAN ADDRESSING I CONVENTION News Snapshots Of (he Week followers fought hard for the presidential nomination. The names of Governor beiore tho convention, as .ae expected. The balloting for candidates broke all being held. action or damages arising from tbe granting of this fnitichlite. Ditch riders ex-offlclo health offi cers. And now Is presented to the court by the Central Oregon Irri gation Co., In accordance with tbe order heretofore entered, the names ol 14 dlteb riders for said company, ami the county clerk Is hereby re quested to forthwith forward said communication to Dr. C. H. White, statu health officer, for such action or suggestions In the premises as he may see fit. And now Is presented to the court the oath of olllce and bonds of the following road supervisors : W. J. Schmidt, district No. 14, (500; Paul Held, dlatrlct 1H, $500; Otho Ilaker, district 84, $500; which aald bonds are hereby approved and ordered tiled. Supply warehouse at Madras and Bend. Whereas It has been found necessary and economical for the county to construct for lt own ne, upon railway prosTty,a warehouse for tbe storage of tools and other count supplies, and whereas, the Oregon Trunk Hallway has offered to lease to Crook couuty certain property adjacent to Its sldetrarks for an annual rental of 5 In ad vance. It Is therefore ordered that this court execute a lease In dupli cate for a lot In Madras and one lu Itend, according to blue print maps attached to lease, and when returned duly executed by said Oregon Trunk Hallway Company, be (lied with the couuty clerk for record. Steel hr'dgc over the Deschutes and Crooked Kivers near Culver: And now Is prewented to the courts complete detailed statement, duly verified, by U. E. Woodward, super intendent, giving the name of the stream across which each of said bridges Is built, Its entire length, width, amount and cost of each kind of material, entire cost of each of said bridges with a brief general de scription of the structure and char acter of each of said bridges, ' which said statement Is on file In tbe clerk's otllce of Crook county and la open to public lnsiectlon, and each member of the couuty court has heretofore make a. personal and careful In spection of each of said bridge and finds that the same are constructed and erected strictly according to the contract, plans and specifications heretofore approved by this court, and alter a full consideration of said matter the court hereby approved the report of said superintendent and accepted bot h of said bridges ou be half of Crook county, provided, how- evi'r tlmt ""thing lu said report or the order of this court shall be so count rued ns to In any manner te lease or discharge the material, man or contractor of or from any of the conditions or liabilities contained In or covered by the surety bond here tofore given Crook couuty In the matter of either of said bridges or the erection thereof. Report on county bridges: And now Is presented to tbe court the report of O. K. Woodward upon certain bridges within this county, the dangerous condition of which lias been called to the attention of this court, to-wlt: 1'ost bridge, Wigle bridge, also known as May Held bridge over Crooked river, and Trail Crossing bridge, and from which report It appears that said Post bridge Is In a safe condition; that the Wigle bridge "Is In very bud shape," some of the timbers be ing eaten by dry rot, that It would cost about f .'00 to repair this bridge fTOSCQPYRiCHTl'J i. IchampW IT Jalton B i L fCLARKL. UM Ollie James of Kentucky was selected as peranuieut chairman of the Democratic national committee and took his place at the Baltimore convention, succeeding Alton B. Parker of New York, who was temporary chairman. William J. Bryan, who was defeated in the election for temporary chairman, attacked the'"interests" in a long speech on the floor of tho convention. Wood row Wilson ot New Jersey and Champ Clark of Missouri were cheered enthusiastically by the delegates and galleries, and their which would extend Its time of ser-' Is preaeoted the matter of the con vice for a period of no over two at ruction of a new and ubtantlal years. That the Trail Crowing : bridge sen Crooked river at the bridge hns a sag of about eight place commonly known as Trull Inches In tbe center, and that Its ' Crossing, aud It appearing to the weakest point lain the floor Joist ; tbe court that the preaeut structure that the estimated cost of repairs has been In use many year; that upon thla bridge Is 1500, which would ' the timber therein are defective aud extend Its time of service for a period ; o not over two years. Kald report further shows that the condition of said last two mentioned bridge scarcely warrants the expeiiM of their repair and from tbe point of economy, recommend the replacing of these bridges with more perina- neut structures. And each member of the court having personally and carefully examined each of said , bridges about once every three or ! public that said bridge be constructed four months during the past three u a nrt-claa manner in order that years, initially accompanied by an uch Improvement be of a perina experienced brldgeman, finds that pent nuture, aud the court having said above mentioned report is true 1 made full and due Inquiry Into the In substance, and therefore approves 1 matter of prices and styles of bridge, the same and orders It filed with the 'abutments, etc., It Is therefore clerk of Crook county for spectlon. public In- Petition for county road by C. D. Preston et al. Now Is presented to the court the petition of C, D. Pres ton et al. for a county road, and tbe same Is continued because of defect ive notice. Kilo White et al. petition for county road. Now Is presented to the court the petition of Silas While et ul. for a couuty road and the same Is continued becnuse of de fectlve notice of posting. V. Schreder et al. petition for county road. Now Is presented to the couuty court the petltlou of V. Schreder et al. for a county road and the snuie is continued until the next meeting of this court because of de fective affidavit. Report of clerk on scalp bounty. Now Is presented to the court the re port of the county clerk showing the payment of bounty on 236 coyote sculps and ou 22 bobcats' front feet, amounting lu all to 3t8; said scalps and front feet were then reduced to ashes In accordance with the code. Petition of Elmer W. Pershall et al for county road. Now Is presented the petition of Elmer W. Pershall et al. for a county road, accompanied by a bond of 200 with Elmer W. Persball-and G. F. Persons as sure ties and It also appearing to the court by affidavit that at least 12 signers of said petition are free holders residing hi the road districts In which said proposed road Is situ ated, and It also appearing from the opinion of the district attorney that all papers, etc., relative to said road are regular and in accordance with the statute, It Is ordered that the board of road viewers meet at the beglnulng of snld proposed road on the 30th day of August, 1012, view, review and Burvey Bald proposed road and report thereon at the next term of this court. Petition for county rond by W. F. Mason et al. Now Is presented to the court the petition of W. F. Mason et al. for county road, ac companied by a bond of $100 with A. A. McCord and Henry H. Clow as sureties, and It appearing by the opinion of the district attorney that all the requirements of the law have been complied with, it Is ordered that the board of road viewers meet at the beginning of said proposed road on the 2Hth day of August, 1912, vie wt review and survey said pro posed road aud report thereon at the next term of this court. New bridge at Trail Crossing. Now WO'OO'rTO -r7t f LoON i roxuEii tSITFREggSaCi-A Burke of North Dakota and Governor Koss of Massachusetts wer not placed records of Democratic national conventions, two exciting all night sessions rendered unsafe by dry rot; that, as 'appears by the written report of o. , K. Woodward, a bridge expert, said bridge Is uimafe and that It would ' not be economical to attempt the repair thereof, and It further appear- lug to the court that the necesalty for Immediate action upon said bridge Is an emergency matter, and it further apiiearlng to tbe court that It Is for the best Interests of the deemed advlable by the court to forthwith enter Into a contract un der tbe provisions of Sec. j3(iS, L. O. L. to that extent, I. e., that said court forthwith contract for the necessury material for the con struction of said bridge and cause said bridge to lie forthwith con structed; and that this court employ a suitable and competent superin tendent who shall Inspect all ma terial as to Its fitness; all In compli ance with said Sec. WA,, L. O. L , and to this end It Is ordered by the court that a contract be entered Into by the county court of Crook county, Oregon, and the Coast Bridge Com pany, an Oregon corporation, for such bridge, which contract, among other things, shall call for all ma terial fubrlcoted ready for erection for one low truss bridge, 100 feet long and 16 feet In width; also 14 I-beams 7 Inches by 20 feet long, to be used as approaches to said span, also two sets of steel tulles 30 feet In length by three feet In diameter with all necessary rods and braces, for the sum of .t,&45 f. o. b. Terrebonne, Oregon, provided said Coast Bridge Co. shall forthwith furnish a surety bond In tbe penal sum of t3,S45, run ning to the county of Crook, guaran teeing the furnishing and delivery of all ef said materials according to the contract hereinafter set out and tbe plans, specifications and strain sheet thereto attached and made a part thereof. And It Is further ordered that an other and seperate contract be entered Into for the labor erecting said bridge, at actual cost to Crook county, as more fully appears by that certain contract this day entered Into by the parties aforesaid, provided, that said Coast Bridge Co. shall furnish a penal bond gunran teeing that In no event will the cost of the erection of said new structure and the removal of the old structure, laying the same upon the bank, ex ceed the sum of ti;l"0, which contract for said materials, this day entered Into , It Is further ordered that the written specifications, consisting of six typewritten pages, for the ma terials used In snid bridges and the details for the erection thereof, based upon the handbook of the CaJnegle Steel Company, together with the blue print of said proposed bridges, the strain sheet and the surety bond executed by the National Surety Co. In favor of snid Crook county, lu the penal sum of $3,845 guaranteeing the said above contract; and with a further surety bond executed by the ill. ' N i WILLIAM J. BK'YAH ".. S National Surety Co. In favor of alj Crook county In the penal sum of $1300, and other amounts guarantee ing the erection of said bridge aa more particularly set forth in the contract, which said speclfk-ationa, blue print, strain sheet and bonds are attached to and made a part it said contract and they are ordered filed with tbe county clerk of this county for public reference and far apeetlon, and It Is further ordered that O.K. Woodward, a civil aal bridge engineer of said Crook county state of Oregon, be and he la hereby employed as superintendent of coa st ruction for said bridge; that said superintendent shall Inspect all ma terial, as to Its fitness, and shall In spect all bills for material and labor and certify to their correctness be fore they shall be ordered paid by said court and upon the completion. of said bridge shall prepare aud file with the clerk of said court, a full and complete detailed statement duly verified, giving the name of the stream across which said bridge Is built, the name of location of said bridge In such a manner that it mar eastlr tie found; Its entire length. width, amount and cost of each kin! of material and entire cost cf said bridge, with a brief general de scription of tbe style and character of said bridge and of its Immediate surroundings, as In such cases made and provided by statute of the st.ite of Oregon. New Wigle bridge. Now on this day comes the matter of the comtrnction of s new and substantial bridge across Crooked river at the place commonly known Wigle, and it appearing te the court that the present structure has been ia use many years; that the tim bers therein are defective snd renders! unsafe by dry rot ; that, as sppears by the written report of G. E. Woodward, a bridge expert, said bridge is nneafs and that it would not be economy to at tempt the repair thereof, and it further appearing to tbe court that the necessi ty for immediate action opon sail bridge is an emergency matter, and it further appearing to the court that it is for the best interest of the public tint ssid bridge be constructed in a first class manner in order that inch im provement be of a permanent nature: and the court having heretofore mad full snd due inquiry into the matter ot prices and styles of bridges, abutments, etc., it is deemed advifable by the court to forthwith enter into a contract, un der the provisions of sec 6368 L. 0. L., to this extent, that ssid court forthwith contract for the necessary material for tbe construction of said bridge snd cause said bridge to be forthwith con structed; snd that this court employ a suitable and competent superintendent who shall inspect all material as to its fitness. All in compliance with said sto 6368, L. 0. L., and to this end it is or dered by the court that a contract be entered into by the county court of Crook county and the Coast Bridge Co, an Oregon incorporation, for the bridge, which contract, among other thing, shall call for all material fabricated ready for erection for one high truss bridge. 125 feet long and 16 feet is width ; also two sets of steel tubes 25 feet in length by three feet in diameter, with all necessary rods and braces, for the sum of $4415 f. o. b. Redmond, pro vided said Coast Bridge Co. f h ill fortb with furnish a surety bond in the penal sum of $4415, running to the county of Crook, guaranteeing the furnishing and delivery o all of said materials accord ing to contract and the plans, specifica tions and strain sheet thereto attaclied and made a part thereof. And it is foi--ther ordered that another and separate contract be entered into for the labor ot erecting said bridge, at actual cost to Crook county, as more fully appears by that certain contract this day entered into by the parties aforesaid ; provided that said Coast Bridge Co. shall furnish a penal bond guaranteeing that in ne event will the cost of the erection of said new structure and the removal ol the sld structure, laying the same upon the bank, exceed the sum of $1600. It is further ordered that the written spe cifications, consisting of six typewrittea pages, for the materials used ia said bridge and the details for tho erectioe thereof based upon tbe handbook of the Carnegie Steel Co-, together with blue print of said proposed bridge, the strain sheet and the surety bond executed by the National Surety Co. in favor OS Crook county in the penal sum of $415, guaranteeing tbe furnishing of all ma terials fabricated . as provided in said contract and with a further surety bond executed by the National Surety Co. ia favor of said Crook county in the penal sum of $ 1600 and other amount, guaran teeing the erection of said bridge, s more particularly set forth in said con- (Continued on page 6.) IV I I IM.. 1