The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, July 20, 1911, Image 3

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C. E.ItOUSH, 0. A. PEARCE, I,
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President
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directors:
j m Conklln, C. B. Koush, A. W. Boyce, II. S. Crothers, M. 1'utz
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COUNTY COURT
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Matters Considered
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road petitions of W. D.
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sl, were ordered continued for
reason iuul unier jjculiuus
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Cox et al. Petition ac
nied by a bond of $200
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said proposed road on the 24th
Julv. 1911. view, review and
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this court.
H. Ramsey et al. Petition ac
companied by a bond of $200
with W. H. Ramsey and C. G.
Ramsey as sureties. It is or
dered that the board of road view
ers meet at the beginning of said
proposed road on the 18th of July,
1911, view, review and survey
said proposed road and report
thereon at the next term of this
court.
Petition for county road by W.
Glenn Loucks et al. Petition ac
companied by a bond of $300
with W. Glenn Loucks and B. F.
Preston as sureties. It is or
dered that the board of road view
ers meet at the beginning of said
proposed . road on July 21, 1911,
view, review and survey said
proposed road and report thereon
at the next term of this court.
Liquor licenses were granted
to George Stevens and Ed: H.
Howell of Sisters, and to E. D.
Gonser of Ashwood. The peti
tion for a liquor license by J. W.
McCollum of Ashwood was dis
allowed on account of failure to
comply with the statute.
Three new voting precincts to
be known as Fife and White
j Buttes and Cline Falls were cre-
'nfnH lw thn fniivr.
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Viewers' rep..c of Frank Ir
vine et al road read a second time
and approved. Road disallowed
because of heavy grades and ex
cessive cost. Clerk to notify
bondsmen of cost to date and re
quest immediatejpayment thereof.
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MADRAS
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A. W. CULP, Proprietor
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Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery
Smokers' Articles, News Stand
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EASTERN
OREGON
Banking Co.
FOKEION EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD
WAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WOULD
CPIUI Stock, nn nnn
oepo.it., $280,000 SHANIKO, OREGON I
UVERY,
STABLE
FEED
&SALE
MADRAS, OREGON
HOOD & STANTON i
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lf Orders Prompt Attention
Transient Stock Given Best Of Feed And Care I
tendered to "the Board of Com
missioners of Crook county its
check for $1000, the same being
the amount contributed by said
railway company to said county
to assist in the expense of the
construction of a wagon road
from Big Agency Plains to Van
ora, which is accepted by the
court with thanks. Clerk direct
ed to place same to credit of gen
eral road fund.
Petition for right of way for
Agency Plains Telephone Co.
along the Kutcher and Lyle Gap
precinct. It is ordered that said
company be given such permis
sion.
Now is presented to the court
the application for the creation
of a new justice district, and
upon a full hearing of the facts
it is ordered that a justice of the
peace district be created to be
known as the Opal City precinct
No. 40; that said justice be main
tained'in the town of Opal City
or in the immediate vicinity
thereof; it is further ordered that
M. VanTassel be and is hereby ap
pointed justice of the peace with
in and for said district, and it is
furthered ordered that James
Bolen be appointed constable
within and for said precinct.
Both officers to serve until the
next general election.
Petition for J. A. Peck et al
county road. . County clerk or
dered to forward all papers to
district attorney for his opinion
as to their validity. The same
action was taken in the J. W.
Lewis et al county road.
Upon the application of W. R.
Cook, Howard W. Turner and C.
W. E. Foote, trustees of the Mt.
Jefferson I. 0. 0. F. Lodge No.
19G, of Madras, Oregon, for ap
proval of plat and tracing of Mt,
Jefferson I. 0. 0. F. cemetery,
and it satisfactorily appearing to
the court that said plat and trac
ing thereof, together with the
dedication of the walks and
drives as shown thereon to the
public forever, have been filed
with the county clerk, that the
same have been dulv approve
by the county surveyor and
county assessor, it further ap
pearing that all of the require
ments of law have been complied
with, said plat and tracing there
of is hereby approved by the
court and ordered spread of re
cord. Petition for the establishing of
a water system for Culver town
site and for the use of farmers
and residents in tp 11 s, range
12 e, tp 11 s, range 13 e, tp 12 s,
range 12 e, and tp 12 3, range 13
e; all in Crook county, and for,
the use of railroad companies
and manufacturing purposes, ask
ing that W. P. Myers and 0. C.
Young, their heirs, successors
and assigns, be granted a perma
nent franchise to operate a sys
tem of water works and pipe
lines and to distribute water
thereby to said citizens and resi
dents of Culver, Oregon, and to
the farmers inlaid above men
tioned townships and to the rail
road companies and manufactur
ing concerns. Leave is hereby
given to the said W. P. Myers
and 0. C. Young to establish and
maintain said system; provided
said grantees save harmless
Crook county from all loss or
damage arising therefrom. Pro
vided further that this water
system be completed and under
operation not later than June 1,
1912.
Now is presented to the court
the request of Claude C. Covey
for permission to operate-a ferry
the Deschutes river at
Mencn. Orecron. It is. therefore
ordered that said Covey be grant
ed permission to operate and
maintain a ferry across the Des
chutes river at Mecca, Oregon;
that his maximum charge there
nn will be 25 cents for the two-
horse team and wagons, an auto,
nin. 40 cents for 4-horse teams,
10 cents for foot passengers, and
K opnta ner head for horses and
nntilo. Said ferrv to be owned
nnfl nnerated bv the Indian
Agency and open to the public
nr. the above charges until the
further prdpr pf this court,
Request for permission to con
struct Vanora-Metolius road.
Now appears Ora Van Tassel and j
other residents and citizens of
Crook county and requests this
court to ask permission from and
co-operation by the Warmspnng
Indian Agency to construct a
wagon bridge across the Des
chutes river near the fown of
Vanora, and a public highway or
wagon road leading therefrom in
a westerly and southwesterly di
rection to the Metolius river.
County clerk is requested to for
ward this request to Supt. Covey
at the Warmsprings Agency and
request that he give this matter
his attention. It is understood
that said road and bridge will be
constructed and maintained with
out direct expense to Crook
county or said Agency.
Whereas Crook county has not
during the year 1911 a large
amount of road fund at its dis
posal and whereas said road fund
should be expended in the most
advantageous manner by the
co-operation of the several road
supervisors with the county
court, it is therefore ordered that
the county clerk notify each and
every road supervisor to curtail
his expenditures" as much as pos
sible and still keep the roads in
good condition, and should any
heavy or expensive work become
necessary, that he take the mat
ter up with Commissioner R. H.
Bailey of Laidlaw, in all cases,
excepting emergencies requiring
immediate attention, such as
broken bridges, ditches, and the
like.
In the matter of a county phy
sician for the ensuing year, it is
ordered that this matter be con
tinued until the September term;
that in the meantime any physi
cian desiring to submit terms
and conditions for county work
may do so.
Court- adjourned until the 7th
of August, 1911, unless sooner
convened by call.
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PROPRIETOR
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12x16 Tent 10 oz. Duck Double Fill $20.00 $16.50
12x14 " ' " " " " 18-00 14,75
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12x20 Wagon Covers 12 oz. double fill 11.50 9.75
10xl6 ' . " ' 7.50 6.10
7x16 Stock Mens Bed Sheets 12 oz. 6.00 4.75
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