I-ukchu Or Crook County Journal COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER, $1.50 YEAR PR1NEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1912. Entrf4 ml th pUtn mt PrlnJHt Ortou, h rauiid-friMMi mailer VOL.XVI-NO.42 V ... County Court September Term Court mi't. io regular M-mtmn Sept' j A. I'.'l.. lWnt II. C, KIIw.Ju.Ik. ! presiding ; ami lommiiwionei K. 11. i ItailYy unit James Iti.-u ; T. N. I'ml-! four. shoritr, Warren Itrown, cmnr ! ly clerk. j t). C Cartlwt-ll et ul county row I :J Now in presented the H'titi.m of (). j C. Ciinlwoll et ul for county road, ; and an all the legal requirements' have Ihh-u com pi it-.i with, it in order h mat Hie Ooar.l or roiiu viewers nuft at the beginning of said pro posed road on the Kth day of Octo lxr, 1UI 2. view, review and survey said proposed road and report there cm at the next term of this court. S. I). Mustard et al county road : Ai all the legal requirement have IWn complied with Ilia ordered that the board of road viewer meet at the leginning of aid promised road on the 14th day of October, 1912, view, review and aurvey said proposed road and report thereon at the next term of this court. E. A. Knott et al county road : County clerk is ordered to forward all papers relative to said road to j the district attorney for his opinion s to their validity. Tapers for the following county roads were ordered sent to the dir trict attorney for his opinion as to their validity: Frank F. Fesch et al Ella D. Petterson ct al. J. II. Davis et al. Henry Pivins et al. leo. Monner et al. Albert Moore et al C. I). Preston et al. C. W. Hunter et al. Hugh Lister et ul. M. A. Gulick et al, county road : It apearing from the opinion of the district attorney that all paera are regular and in Accordance with the statute, it is ordered that the board of viewers meet at the ben-inning of said proposed road on the 16th day of October, 1912, view, review and survey said proposed road and report thereon at tho next term of this court. R. M. Klder et al county road : Board of road viewers ordered to meet at beginning of said proposed road on the 7th day of October, 1912, view, review and survey said proposed road and report theroon at the next term of this court. Geo. F., Beckman et al road. Viewers ordered to meet at begin ning of said proposed road on the 12th day of October, 1912, view, review and survey said proposed road and report thereon at the next term of court. Viewers report on the R. G. Stur geon et al road approved, and said road is declared a public highway. Viewers' repo; on the A. 0. Walker et al road is approved and the same is declared a public high way. , Petition for county road by R. J. Early ct al is continued because of defect in bond by failure of sure ties thereon to justify. Petition of Merle L. Archer et al for county road was continued be cause of defect in same. , ' The notice in the E. L, Bates et al road was defective, and the matter was continued. .. Petition for county road, by Ma rie L. Brooks et al is defective. Pe titioners failed to recite the begin ning or ending of the road. The matter was continued. Petition of J. G. Edwards et al for county road was continued in or der .to inquire into a claim for dam ages. J. L. Windom et al county road : County clerk ordered to forward all papers to the district attorney for his opinion regarding the matter. The request of Jesse Hobson to hr. HrNki, overt. Ion, Mm. Wk-b If ff Wra H H ?, Btito hire, pu(r , i t IH ihtin , bom te w gs qij j-red A Kt, tirrijrin(c ! ... 247 3i) Bend M'HinKA Wreboue Cu. vTEpra 27 M Mcbiliu )nif Co, mle . JH Jukion, Justice (t ....... John Hb town, eonft4e few m j K H Hinlih, n prniTing JU tl ' J C Thorp, Jim t ice feet . , j A C, L'kw, eonsuble (er ...... J B N boU, wltnifM, 11 Orlmen.vtewer , a Yf WeiU, rietttr , feler M''Hud, cbtiiimmn , J H Hiewurt, marker leter Krlckton. ft(f rnn C Ouunkm, xiiin J R HMvey, flagmtn , Altin Feifraoa, txmin Jl MCoin, cliklnutsa CJ 8 Qnd'iuUt " .. m.. L Ariwy. murker . , w Nwa ni ho lMrtn' tho H(piiUial murder ciwo vu hctruo before Justice Goff iu the criminal branch of th tupreme court nCW OnApSllOlJ j j.yuni wrvt wtvU-o totoctlvo and former pollc eonimUloiHT of New York, was enKajfwJ to obtain evidence In t Of the Week William tbe shier- uisulc grntt ln.ulry. John Wanatnaker, former postniaatcr Keneral, was taken seriously ill following an operation. Tbe power boat Aukle Ixvp niade the beat time In the elimination trials for tbe International races. Tbe iu1len Illness of the emperor of Cii-ruiany rauwNl general alarm for hla llf, and ba was forced to poatpone aeveral lmportaut sUita visits. Kelr Uardle, tbe English authority oa labor qiimtl.ttia, rnme In till conntrr I" noonk vacate certain streets and property in the plat of the siu'.h addition to Madras is dismissed, as the same in nowise complies with tho require ment of law relative to vacations. The lease to the county store house in bend was ordered filed. The bounty on 112 coyote scalps and on 6 bobcat front feet, amount ing to f 180, was reported by the county clerk. They were reduced j era when viewing out the road in or tioninff for Fame are very desirous of havinjr them established, but the law requires me to state whether or not proceedings are legal, and when they are so fatally defective, as in most instances, if not all, which come to me from Crook county, there is but one course left open." Parties claiming damages shouldl always make their claim to the view to ashes in accordance with the code. The following persons were wrong fully assessed for the year 191 1 and the county clerk was ordered to credit the sheriff for the same : Jno, E. Lamb, 15.28 ; Jno, R. Baylors, 6.30 ; C. M. O'Leary, $37.60. Obstructions in the old Amity road must be removed and Die road open ed for travel. Suggestions about creating county roads : Inasmuch as tho number of ; new roads asked for by the public is j increasing at an alarming rate, and , in view of the fact that the legal : establishment of a county road is a very technical matter, petitioners, whenever possible, are requested to der that a full understanding may be had and a correct report made by said viewers. The parties peti tioning for the road should accom pany the viewers whenever possible in order to expidite the work and and to offer assistance. The court is frequently blamed for the delay or failure to allow petitions when the fault is entirely with the people presenting them. Viewers' report on the G. G. Groves road et al approved and the same is declared a public highway. Viewers' report on the W. F. Ma- disposition of funds that Crook I structed and erected strictly accord- county allow and reimburse said forestry department its respective part of the cost of said road, pro vided, however, that when said road is fully completed Crook county's share shall not exceed the maximum sum of 1600. All fences and obstructions of the C. M. Charlton et al road must be removed. The clerk is directed to notify the road supervisor in each district through which road passes to see that they are removed forth with. Watermaster's assistants: Where as the county court of Crook coun ty by virtue of Sec. 6619, L. 0. L. has made order that George Brew ster receive $100 per month, or at the rate of $5 per day with a maxi- ing to contract, plans and specifica tions heretofore approved. Said bridge is accepted by the court on behalf of Crook county. Lookout Mountain Telephone Co. was granted a franchise to con struct, operate and maintain a tele phone line over the county road as follows : Commencing at the east city limits of Prineville on east Fourth street, thence east to the line of Oliver Powell's land, thence north to county road on Ochoco creek, thence along said county road to forest range station in section 34, tp. 13 south, range 19 east ; also commencing where above described line intersects with Johnson creek road, thence northerly along said road to section 24, tp. 14 south, mum of 1 100 per month for full range 16 east; also commence where time in performing his duties as water master for Crook Co. water dis trict, and whereas, in the opinion first above described line intersects with the Mill creek road, thence northly along said mill creek road to of this court said water master is ' sectioe 20, tp. 13 south, range 18 secure the services of an attorney or some one having experience in such matters. It is a very common practice to make an affidavit of post ing notices and swear to the same the day that such notices are posted and in nearly every case the signer, as well as the officer administering the oath, swear that said notices re mained so posted for a period of 30 days continuously immediately prior to the date set for the hearing on the within petition. Such an affi davit could not be made. Carelessness as to dates is a fre quent cause for disallowance of road petitions. For instance in numerous road petitions presented to the court the notarial certificate shows that the affidavit of posting was sworn to weeks and even months prior to the actual posting of the notices as shown in the body of the allitluvit. Along this line the court begs to quote from a letter of District At torney Fred W. Wilson as follows : "As I have before stated to the court, the proceedings to establish a county road are very technical, be cause of the strict decisions which have been rendered by the supreme court of Oregon, and it is something which has to be followed with ex treme care. It would be wise if all parties who desire to establish a county highway would employ some competent attorney to prepare the necessury papers and watch all pro ceedings with reference thereto, and see that the statute is complied with. In that way the papers would come to the court and the district attor ney in proper shape, and a great deal of time and delay would be saved. I dislike very much to be compelled to render adverse opinions as to the legality of proceedings for the establishment of county roads when I know that the people peti- son et al road approved and the able to attend to all the duties of same is declared a public highway, that office at this time as prescribed Viewers' report on the Peter Er- by statute, and that said Brewster icKson et ai roaa approved ana the has, at divers times, employed as- same is declared a public highway. Viewers' repqrt on the R. A. Harvey et al road approed and the fame is declared a public highway. Viewers' report on the Elmer W. Pershall et al road is approved and in accordance with said report is disallowed. The report of County Surveyor Rice relative to the survey of the Black Butte road from the Sisters and Fly creek road westward to the Sisters and Metolius river road, was approved and notes and maps order ed recorded. Construction of Blue Mountain road : Now is presented to the court a communication from the forestry department, and Homer Ross,, for est supervisor for the Ochoco Na tional Forest, appearing before this court in person, and it appearing to the court that there will be ap proximately f 1,200 available by said forestry department for the con struction of a new and more feasible road over the mountain between Wheeler and Crook counties, and it further appearing that it is advis able for the county surveyors of Crook and Wheeler counties to co operate with the forestry department in selecting the most feasible route and it further appearing that said proposed road willcostapproximately $2,500, and that said forestry de partment is willing to undertake and cpmplete the construction of said road, provided that Crook and Wheeler counties will assist upon said road to the extent approximate ly of $600 each, and as Wheeler county has evidenced its willingness to contribute its share, it is there fore considered advisable by this court that under the above condi tions and upon the filing of vouch ers with this court by said forestry department, and showing fully the fist ants to aid him in the discharge of his duties, and that neither said east. Steidl & Tweet were granted franchises for an electric light and power system, for a water system and for an electric street railway system in Bend Park and First water master nor the division super- and Second additions to Bend intendent has indicated that said as- Park, with the usual restrictions sis tan ts were appointed "in cases of . and reservations reserved to the emergency," it is ordered by the ! county. court that the payments of the bills j J.H.Haner petitioned the court to of C. S. Sorenson for $76 for July assign the A. P. Donohue timber i for j cruising contract to him, said Don the . ohue assigning to J. H. Haner all and of Ray Brewster for $40 August, be continued until emergency necessitating the em- his interests in said contract. Upon ployment of such assistants be shown. The Pioneer Telegraph and Tele phone Co. was notified to repair and put in safe condition and thereafter to maintain all its poles, wires and other property along or upon the county road or public highways be tween Prineville and La Pine, and consideration it was ordered by a majority of the court that the as signment of said award and accept ed bid bid of A. P. Donohue to J. H. Haner be ratined and thaj fur ther action thereon be continued. At this time H. C. Ellis, county judge, states that he is opposed to to the ratification or approval of in case of failure to forthwith make such or any assignment. repairs, said county, acting through its road supervisors or other prop er officials, will take the necessary means to remove such dangerous materials or obstructions as will in anywise interfere with travel. The viewers' report on the The followrng bills were ordered paid : G. A. Gustafson, salary . 120 00 J. W- Smith 100.00 E 1, t'oe. salary ami postage 2H6 33 J W 8mith, trip to Corvnhs 129 DO C'ifton & Cornett, mdse i 85 . 130 40 . 10 96 . Ml 00 . 8 00 . 41 00 . 2 26 . 193 00 GGNKRAL fund 0 D Rice, work in sheriff's office . Lynch & Roberts, mils lor ruad camp 614 83 J Wright Bros kalsoiutnlng, etc Cole- pi-' Co.... man road approved and 3aid road is crook county journal, stationery" declared a nublic hiirhwav." Haiimeyer, plastering... IT . . 1 Vira Cyrus.paper..... ivirs. narriei Brown was wrong- j h Deiore, fuel, fully taxed in the sum of $109.50. The clerk is ordered to draw war rant on the general fund in payment of such wrongful assessment. Dick Vandervent was wrongfully taxed in the sum of $59.31 on cer tain property and by mistake had paid the same. The clerk was or dered to draw a warrant on general fund in favor of Dick Vandervent, being the amount of wrongful as sessment. Trail Crossing bridge report : A complete and detailed statement on Trail Crossing bridge, veirfied by G. E. Woodward, superintendent, was received and ordered filed for public inspection. Said bridge was con- 160 oo FLAW CO T N Rallour, board lor prisoners . T N Ballour, livery . . A H Kennedy, Justice fee.... . W G Woodward, Juror fees .... J FCadle ' " " ' K L Kltching " " .. R B Cross " " A T Yanocy Harry Hudson " ' pan Cowley, witness . , Kd Gonsa " m John McLennon " . B.mer McCullom " Clyde Grater " J C Brogan . 136 20 . 172 21 . 38 30 . 11 60 I CO . 1 00 , 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 11 60 . 11 60 . 11 50 . 11 60 . 11 60 . 11 50 . 86 70 Clydo McKay expense Are patrol Coast Culverto: Flume Co., culuerts ......3919 00 W K Davidson, Juror . 1 00 Tam-aLuui Lumber Co., bal. accouut. 9 00 G E Woodward, bridge inspector j.. 103 65 Van M Morse, hauling S!9 go H P Bulknapp, county physician 135 05 Rose City Sanitarium, care Mrs Welch... 46 00 P L Kite, cbalniaan Frank Rice W 8 Harvey K A Harvey L'lrtch Burl.azman G F iiates, cbainman N W Morrhxtte, aiman C A Wall, marker L c Glover, marker Ola a pTodbomme. mdM J M Lawrence. Justice fees C O Brown, ipecial constable. , 2 ... 9 oo . 5.1 ... 1 1 -. 00 2 OO ... 2 lo t -. 104 Kt .. 2 ' . 2-oe I 00 1M ' ... 2 00 .. 4 00 ... 2 00 40 00 40 0O oo 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 OO 00 lot - KI U '. I 60 Dolly Hodges, work la assessors offii-e... 96 oo i p Dobcrty - " 208 0 Dears Lee " " r 00 Taylor & Taylor, water 9 09 Baldwin sheep Co, mde. H H Clow, salary H HClow, cash paid out.. W 1 Smith, wood Mrs R EGrey.workin aupi office Irene Barnes " " Crook Co. journal, printing and pub. A Wilson, hauling pacific gta A Printing oo. type ribbons.. J A Wilcox, spl dep any fees Warren Brown, cash paid out , J j Mewson.Jr, auto hire. W C Holllnihead, constable fees. W Q Ford bam, Justice fee John Monroe, witness ' , H J BlrdseU, witness W H Wins, official ep Williams a CrandaU rubber boots. ATB-aver drilling weU O G -Oliver, reg voter D A Bowman, act coroner J J W lit, Juror G L Dennlaon, juror V T Ruble, Juror Robert smith, Juror K H Howell, juror F M zumwalt. Juror August Arnesoa witness.. Anthony Roach " C L GUI John Dennis " J P Ouckett " Bushong A Co, mds Bend Hdw Co, mds The Bend Co, mdse B McCallery.care Jones BeaUA Co, 5 plows Coast Bridge Co, bridges, etc warren Brown, cash paid out . Pioneer Tel A Tel Co Geo. Brewster, water master Matt Kulesch, pass fare Home Ho-pital, eare Co charges K L. Jordan, extra clerk hire, etc... 1 P Adamsoo A Co, mdse Templeton son, mds .. E G Hodaou, services to date. TS Baifour.cash paid out warren Hrown. extra clerk hire T J Minaer, mdse and labor 58 65 Hood A utou, teaming 178 00 Frank Klkins, bal due delinquent taxes 26 78 Dave Grimes, road work ilist 7 tie 50 ,. oo 151 87 i 95 62 90 . 101 25 48 00 52 $6 160 W 960 99 75 . U 00 . U 09 77 23 . 4 00 9 90 , 9 09 . 1600 . 3690 4 10 , M 1 90 . too . 20 . 6 OS . 260 (JO BO . . 1 90 . I OO 1 00 . 1 09 . I 00 . 100 1 w 1 90 1 00 1 00 1 00 127 SO 1104 61 90 M 1500 170 00 1S,003 29 55 35 54 : S 190 0) 2 00 257 50 52 50 21 ai 22 50 24 80 4 UO 200 00 Win Karrell P T Mouroe M J Leunona J W Will Hy Koch H V Jenkins M F Hawthorne LH Hoot D N W K claypool R M Kliier h' w Kmith Khret Bros, road work at Redmond. K A Ford, institute tund R xi Bauey.com r lees. 10 .... 16.. ( 2 287 2 28.. 23.. " 5 12 37 00 . 206 90 . 82 50 . 135 19 . 80 22 . 803 OU . 262 W) James Rice, c i'r fees B L Jordan, for road work a LJordan, 40 uu .. 40 00 ..5000 (10 50UOuO Land Law in Great Favor. . "It is my opinion that under the operation of the Borah three year homestead law tbe . number of final proofs that will be offered in the next 12 months will in crease fully 50,000," said Fred Dennett. Commissioner of the General Land Office, who passed yesterday in Portland, preceeding last night to California. 'Tijereara now pending before the General Land office about 300, 000 homestead entries. Iu these cases tbe entrymen can avail themselves of tbe Borah law in makitig final proof. Notices of intention to make final proof are comingin rapidly from all sections of the country. "The law is immensely popular with the settlers, and it means a great deal to those states in which public land is located. By re ducing from five to three years the length of residence required before final proof can ba made, thousands of entrymen will be in a position immediately to proceed with completing final proof. Toe benefit to tbe different states comes in the consideration that these lands will all the sooner be developed and add to th,e county's resources."