l 0 .1 COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER ; FOR CROCK COUNTY t IJlJ oiiEiy CITY OFFICIAL PAPER' FOR CITY OF PRINEVILLE fT.rrr': ry:"' f: r -- 1 - ' . '. : PRINEVILLE; CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1915. - -"-T" VOL. XIX V . ' V - NO. 16 rook A T. ...... 1 SHORT TERM OF CIRCUIT COURT Grand Jury at Work Only ' -Two Day ' Peters Was Not Indicted Jefferson County to Remain Neutral Only 101 Cftici on the Docket; Half Are Left for Judge . . i Duffy , . Circuit court opened Monday of thiH week for what in perhaps the shortest term during the past half dozen yonra. The grand jury wore: E. K. Gillenwuter, foreman. Chiw Boyd, Waller Ruble.-Hnrley M. Saunders, J. R. IVst, J. W. Stanton and John Cikhrinl.' j i ' The grand jury were at work lew than two day, and brought Ave true bills and one not true bill.'l Four of the above mentioned indict-1 menu were against W. II. Meechnm1 for panning bad check, and tins fifth charge wag brought againnst Kmil Stulte for llie larceny , of a heifer belonging to C. M. Elkins " Stolte entered a plea of guilty and wan fined t;iIO which ho gludly paid. John T. Peters of La Pine, who was helil to the grand jury charged with shooting Henry Tweet, wan not indicted.. 1 The grand jury held that there whs no evidence other that circumstantial and did not nee lit to bring a true bill. W. II. Meacham wax indicted on four different counU by the grand jury fof obtaining money by false pretenses In passing checks in the city of liend drawn upon the First Na.ionul Hank of Royne City, Michi gan. District Atlprney Wirtz moved for a continuance until the next term on the ground that to go to trial at this time was impossible on the part of the state without some olliee from the Eastern bank to testify for the slate. Judge Brad shaw continued the case and yerter day allowed Mcacham to go upon his own recognizance, but Meacham was at once rearrested by FhcrifT Knox on two warrants held by him issued in Wasco county and Meachum will bo tken to Wasco county to morrow to answer a similar charge preferred against him there. ' The local authorities will know by the time court convenes in Wasco county in May whether or not it will bo possible to get the witness necessary to convict Moaeham. , The process of this state is not good out side of the state and the attendance of witnesses from other states must be entirely voluntary. Until . May , Meacham will then be required to remain it) jail at Tho -Dalles, and after that time, if not convicted there, may be brought back to, this jurisdiction and': held hntil court convenes next' September v v . The report of the grand jury, was one of the shortest on record, " the only important recommendation being'the statement that bedding In the jail was unfit for use and should be replaced with new. 4 The grand jurors as well as the, remainder , of the panel , are simply excused and not dimissod, and (ire subject to the call of the court for duty at any time the court, which is Judge Bradshaw . until May ' 21, and Judge Duffy after that dato, sees fit to issue, a call. The more important cases on the civil docket are given in anotlTor column. ; ' ' Jefferson county will not bring suit against the treasurer of Crook county as Was contemplated for a lime. Instead, however. District Attorney Wirlz and District At torney Meyers of Jefferson, have jointly requested Attorney' General Brown ,for his opinion in the mut ter of payment of warrants with the funds that, arc( being paid in from Jefferson 'county. ' ' ' ' "' The Jefferson county court de cided that It woulc be improper to commence suit at this time and that a more friendly fanner of adjust ing the difficulty can bo arrived at, which no doubt will result from the Springer, Brown, Bailey Circuit Court Defendants present plan. J. M. Elliott Strikes Y Best Gusher Yet "J John. M. Elliott hp the best ar, teslanVell that had yet been irillei In the 1'rineville country. This well i which was completed Tuesday by Wagoner & Company threw out a bushel' or More of boulders when the flow was struck. Some of the gravel wWli came up weighed two and a half pounds. The well has a flow of over" 21,000 gallons per hour, and throws a stream a foot above the casing. , llie Mow comes up. through 247 ;fcet pf six inch pipe, the casing extending a couple of feet' above the surface' of the earth- at, that point, making the strata Containing the artesian water about 245 feet beneath the surface, , It is estimated by those that have seen both wells that the flow is about five times as great as the A. J.' Noble well which is. a wonderful well its-lf. , l . j I t 'judged, fpringur, County Com missioners Willis W. Brown and R. II. Buyley are each to be defend ants in suitB that lire to be brought against them by District Attorney Willard H Wirlz during' thi next few days. The suit against Springer and Itrown will be of the same nature and will be brought in the circuit court ' as ouster proceedings, the district attorney taking the stand that both these gentlemen are rcsi lenU of Jefferson county. While this Buit has been considered for some time it was riot definitely de cided that suit would be taken until yesterday when the. announcement was given the Journal that action wlll' bj Started during ; the next week. At present, although II. J. Over turf has been appointed and is act ing county commissioner, Brown has not resigned and it appears that this ' action is necessary to reduce the commissioners to the legal num ber,. At the same time this suit is brought, action will be "brought against Judge Springer on the grounds that he is a resident of Jefferson county. This promises to be an interesting contest, and the opinion of the various attorneys seems to be divided as' to 'ljether these proceedings will be successful. There seems to' be no doubt In the minds of the attorneys, however. of the suit Cupid is Defendant : In Circuit Court Thero were seven divorce cases on the docket in Judge Bradshaw 's court Monday morning. The docket in these cases this forenoon read as follows: " C. II. Fry vs. " Ivy -Jm. Fry, decree granted. v Wilhelm R E. Voight vs. Amelia Voight, decree granted. Dessie F. White vs Edward N. White, murium to jn unify 'decree. Nellie Sharp vs. Clarance S. Sharp, case with referee. Lavina Jones vs. G. W. Jones, case with referee. Lurana Wiivkle(V8. Curiam! Winkle, continued. Mary Menslcy vs., Ed L,,JIensley, with referee. a to the o'ltcorne against Brown. : The action against Former Com missioner Bayley will' be of a differ ent nature. The county court at the March term ordered District Attorney Wirtz to: bring suit against l-aily for an accounting of funds. , ' tMr. Wurtz says that during the last year and a half of Mr. Bailey's term of office he was paid a lotal of $ 30.800.GG for use on the roads on tlje west side of the county .There has been no accounting of these funds and the efforts of the court to fource an accounting from Mr. Bailey have ss far been unsuc-J cessful so the members of the court have stated. , , ; , ....... It is is known however that t7,150 it the above amount was returned ahd the warrants Were cancelled, apd there has, been morei of the amount partially accounted for. The amount Mr. Wurtz thinks that has not been accounted for is some tl3,5i0, and this money was de posited in the bank subject to Mr. Bailey's check and a large amount of it was checked out by men who built roads under Bailey, especially in the vicinity of Bend.' ;, Each of these actions will be brought as civil suits in the circuit court, and will perhaps be tried out1 In The Dalles into effect creating trict. ' JOHN C, PAYNE : ' " yt r . x. y.w "Wfif' tt-mr y n MARCH TERM OF CO. COURT Suit Against R. H. Bailey Ordered Is One of the vocal wonders of the day is the double-voiced singer with the California Jubilee Quartet. He appears in a handsome gown, decol lete, with all trimmings, and looks very "fetching." Uis numbers are Supervisors Eliminated Next Meeting of the County Court is Set for the Sixth . of April , Id tlie county court ot the state of Ongon for the county of Crook. Belt remefti bereft that a 'regular term of the county court! of Crook county, mate of Oregon, was begun ami held In the courthouse at Prlue-. vllle, Oregon, on Wednetiday, the third day of March, 1915,' the same being the first Wedoexduy fa said month and the time fixed by law for holding a regular term of said eourt; when were preaent at , the hour o( 10 a. m. : G. Springer, judge, pre siding; J. F. Blanchard, H. J. Over ttirf, commissioners." ' ' , Whereupon the following proceed ings were had to-wltj: . , . j tf .... .r V.n ln1..mnU t.xm ,i1u. particulariy well adapted to hattlar catUe. bearing held on the voice and are selections of which Ciatra ofW. E; Gberfn, agent for H. any prima donna might be proud. G. Coghlao; for Indemnity on tuber--He scores his biggest success in! cular cattle slaughtered under the carrying the soprano to some of the f3 'aw- Wnp! u-0rd' w- ,E , . t r Guerln, agent, entitled to Indemnity mot '-difficult classics. Mr. Payne Ib the 8Um of $317 50. warrant t0 be is advertised as the only imperson- drawn In his favor In the sum of atorof "Black Pattie" on the pa- j 173.75. cifii. Cnnat. nnd if the nress'is to be HearlDg held ' on the claun: of hd itinst be' eorge U. Truesdale for Indemnity. Circuit Court Civil Docket before the law goes . . , A-J J Jon tutercular cuttle slaughtered un- ;ing our judicial dis- f8r Jl U 'w 1913.' Order papers kvc " "" H1". I (jeorge u. Troesdule entitled to in It is no uncommon thing for this;demnlty In the Bum of 25; Order singer to trill up and down the scale j warrant drawn In bis favor In the o., f arrw nr J um of 12 50. line auj vui uv.jv ovfiimvu vw Ada R. Johns- There wefe '' 101 cases on the granted docket in the circuit court for con- , Madras Stewart. At trial. W. T. Cowran vs ton. At issue. . : A. J. Kreoenest v$. Bend Milling & Warehouse Co. Confirmation State Bank vs. C W. eideration at this term. Sixty of, Waugh. Demur filed. Wait for Me Coming to rrlnovlllo soon'.' , I'lonso wntch for mv arrival Da. Ida Hkiikendt, Baker, Ore. 2 25 3t - Judge Bradshaw iT" Honored by Bar Judge Bradshaw ' was presented with tokens of appreciation and re gard by members '6f, the bar last night at the adjournment of court. A score or more of attorr cys from all parts of the slate who have been before the court on various matters, together with the court officers, were present Jn the attorney' rooms on the -third -.floor of the courthouse whenrthe judge was told by a baililt that ihe :wu wanted in the attorney's rooms. ' Upon being ushered into the presonce of the bar, he was pre. sented with a box of cigars of his favorite brand, a briar ip'e and humidor of his favored; tobacco The judge thankod the donors with considerable feeling for the honor shown him, and said thatjhe would recall his visits, to PrinevilW with pleasurer'- j "j) You can find what you want in the classified ads on page 7, :; ; these cases were either settled out' of court, settled and dismissed after action was started. -or con tinued for the terra. Of the .re maining forty we gjve a,f litit of thsa cases that' haveibeeii settled by trial or are now pending., H. W. Carlin vs'. Fred and T.: E. Stroud. Order to sell v attached property. . E. 0. King vs. Cecil Wo'.fer. At issue. , W. C.' Barnes vs. Mary Olive Black Butte Land ' & Livestock Co. vs. A. R. Wilson. Default and idecree. Wilber A. Stevens vs. J. O. Han sen. - Default and decree. Crook County vs. R. E. Alexan der. ' Default ahd decree. ' . Harrison Latham vs. G. M. Cor oett.. Non-suit granted. . , Portland Mercantile Union vs Charles O. Tollard.: Case pending. I C. Combest vs. Alexander Hamil i Continued on pag 8 Order requesting Fred, A. RIcp, former surveyor for Crook county, to furolshall hl ortgtual field notes on surveys of ,couuty roads to the county for the bent-fit of the present surveyor In checking road records. In the matter of county roads." Petition to open L. S. Rlckard road denied for lack of funds. .: :. Kedmond-Powell Butte county; road. County , surveyor Instructed to survey and prepare a proper map Elmer Douglas of Imperial was J A the t"t.-pract!eal route from Butte, for the establishment, of a county road. . . C. J. Sundqulnt road. Hearing start a piece in one of his voices and finish it in the other. People can't do him justice in telling you of his qualities. You must hear and see for yourself. , Rabid Coyote Bites Imperial Boy bitten by a rabid coyote while chop ping wood at his home Friday. He killed the brute with his axe and started for Portland at once continued until May 5th, 1915. Proper taking the head with him. receiving pastuer treatment. He is I eslie PriJay has been in the tily during the week attending court. MAY1 THE SPARKS NEVER REACH IT. rftrt'rfe t ......... ' 'f ' ' Cssart In New York Sun. notices ordered gtve'n of said hem-fug. : C. V. Barto county road. Viewers ordered. out on p. V. Barto road on - day of , 1915.. H. J.. Over turf aud It. B. Gould appointed viewers lor said road. ' ' In the matter of the' vacation of Hampton Butte Townsite. i Petition of the Oregon. Central Improvement Comparator the vacation of Hamp ton Butte Townsite denied , no cer tificate having 'been filed showing payment of taxes, nor a proper map as required by law. j : . . Order warrant drown In the sum of $50 lu fuvor of C. J. Siindqulpt for work done lu opening C. J. Suud- qult county road. Gener.il overseers of county road. It was a Breed that J. F. Blauchnrd hIiouUI have supervlxlon of road dis tricts Nob. 44, 7, 25, 3G, 13, 24, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 37. H. J. Overtuif should have general supervision over road districts Nob. 12, 28,40,39,32,! 47 41, 40, 5, 35,27, 43, 34. .: i.4 . ' On account 'pf-: this arrangement the followlug petitions for appolut- meuts as . road " supervisors . were denied: h. C. Yoong and Cole E. Smith ' for 'district' No. 12, John Peters for , district ' !Vo.' 47, K. Ft. Madsen for district No. 39 and ttL L.'Thur8ton for district No. 39... , Court convened, this 'fourth day of March, 1915, at the hour of 8:30 a. m. Same offiuers present a yesterday. I the miittbr of county roads. Petition or R. King et al for the establishment of a county road'. Opinion of district attorney showed luck of jurisdiction In court. C. E. McDowell county road. Resolution adopted directing county surveyor to make preliminary sur vey on C'E. McDowell county, road. S. V. Hardin, No. 2., Resolution adopted directlug county surveyor Continued ou puge 8