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C IRCI IT COI HT. I . I . Anna Savers vs (’nuntv Contt of ing the rule« of pn.rtiv«'. taking up Ilaruey County, II ('. Levons, si.x h'admg subjects, which have (‘irouit court oonveu«*d here Oct. County Judge; C. T Miller, II. J. l»et»n lar. -lv disci; -«d bv the ti.t'li»- 27, with Judge M. D. Clitlord on Williams, County CommiKstoners : ben» of tho ear, and among whom i the la-nch. Tlic sther members of C. A Sweek ; IE B Mace, et als , various opiti.oin* prevail uh to t.ie writ of review, i writ sustained. wisdom of iidoptiiig tho same the court in attendance were: (This case was for th«* opening of lion. K I* Hoist«, of Salem, for District Attorney Wm. Miller. the old county road running east more than 50 years a member of SMERDA Y NtlVr.MRF.RH t'.iiV. Sheriff Thos. Allen. from town past th« Sayer’i place, I the Or« . on I at. and almoat contin- Clerk F. S. Rieder. which was dosed some time ago bv I uously a memb«<i of the Ktiprelue WHY IS k TR HST LIKE A P-ailill Dyke Jameson. .......... order of the county court. Vnder «•ourt, will deliver an nddreis on I HIVER? The following were Iruwn as this di'cismn th«' road wilpbo re "Fifty Year»’ R celhwlion of llm grand jurymen: opened to th«' public ) Bench and Pur of Oregon" The President Roosevelt in one of bis I.. N. Stallard, Drewsey, president's address will lie deliver- Geo Fry vb . B. F. Campbell, at- •l»cechcH having drawn a compari W. A. Roturtson, »» taebtuent; on trial Nov. G: jurv re. cl by Judge lobi» B. Ciclan«!, tho son between a trust and a river, a Jaeob Wright. » I I’u * turns vcn’ict for defendant. president « f th«« association, contributor to an Eastern exchange John Budeluian, lhirna, 1 (• Sarah J. Mollit vs Joseph Will per* will be read by lion. A is moved to offer a few reasons W, E. Trisch, I» iams, damages. Judgment for Wooden« k. < f th" Eugene lur, nml why u trust is like a river which D. M. M -Meuamv. costs in faxmr of defendant. by lion Alfred I Scars. Jr., judge our honored president neghvt- d to Win. Spencer. Riley, Guy L. Hetubree vs. Otto liar, of the circuit court of tin Eoutth » mention. Thos. Howard, bailiff. ilisty, attachment, continued for Circuit. Sul ' < ts to bo ann* unei'd It looks on the level but it isn’t. i . kaxh .urn areoin’. i the term for service. later. It is always next to the baiiks We, the grand jury, empaneled Ì hech.inges in llm code proposed Chas. Anderson vs. Kyran Maher Tlu-re are sometimes u great for the October t--rm ofCourt, l’J02, | attachment, default of defendant for discussion aro the following. I many IduOs on the wav. for I Iarney < ’ouuty, State of Oregon, entered. Ju-bjmeut and order of First—An amendment permit Some are u "dam site1' vrnrs* bog leave to submit this ear final sale of attached property. ting the use of the genetai denial than others. report as follows, to-wit: John McNulty vs. Tim Kril s Seooml — An amendment permit- There is a lot of water in some ><f We have examined into all com attachment, settled and dismiss«d, ting tho commencement of an them. H. E. Taompson vs. David Burnt action or suit by tin service of Its course is strewn with wrecks. plaints that have lieen brought In- fore us and which wo deemixl attachment, settled and dismissed. summon*. Ii tlowa th rough many communi worthy of eonsidoratio 1. Third—An amendment permit I. IF Springer vs B. F. Camp- ties of interest. W« ‘ have lieen in session six boll, note, settled ami dismissed. ting the M rvice of summons by my It is usually rather crooked. «lays and have returned into this French Glenn Live Mock Co vs person over 21 years of age, not a It lloa’s bubbles nicely. court, three true bills of iml'ct- settlers, ejectment, ail dismissed on party to the suit or action. The big fish in it gobble up the ment and two not true bills of in motion of plaiutiff. Fourth —An amendment reform i »mall frv. dictment. Cbas Altschul vs I.-mvll.-i < 'leu- ing the attachment law. It rune smoothest when the W«- have examined the county d**nen,Susan Marshall, 1‘ulvr Clem Fifth — Au amendment making waters are dce|>est. i jail, court-house ¿buildings, court ens, S Lampshire, John Dunstan personal service of summons out of It abounds with "rocks.” house vard, uml poor house, also and Tuos liowser, all settled and the state equivalent to service In Fucken- are numerous. It takes an awful frost to »ton it the county Otlices of this countv, dismissed. Others continued on puldio«lion, and when pcrson.il and of which wo herewith submit former order. service out ot the state van be hod, Beware of running the rapids. a report and recommendations: K. L. Sabin vs. J L. Hembree <t doing away with the nece*luty of Trusts are like rivers. Having examined thejc.il prem ala. Jury returned a verdict for an affidavit for an order of publi Dam the trusts! cation. — i he Dalles Chroni-.de. ises connected therewith, wo lind defendant. that the oonerct«- floor of this jail W. V. King, ct ala, vs. Tho?. Sixth — An smendiiient permit is in a ver" bad condition and McCormack, attachment settled ting a msjority of tin- jury to re If th«*e Eastern Oregon news should lie rept-ired. We recum-' dismissed turn a verdict. papers which are digging, here and ’ mend that a new cement Hour be Mcl Eenwick vs. D W. Defeo These subject«* Will be • : I r< «I»!«'*’-1 «hen, trying to place the blame for put in. baugh etale, attachment, continued by leading memb rs of the bar the cri at ion of a forest reserve in Wo also lind that the interior of pending seltlemcut. the Blue Mountains will contin®, this jail should be kept u.ore order N Brown A Sons vs. Tlios Grim «hemselve? t<. u few more facts why ly ami clean. shaw ct als, attachment, settled the creation i.f a reserve will b<> of After examining the court-house uml dismissed. great injury to their localities, thev premises we would rtuiuiuend that G. L. Heinbrve vs G W. Hardis- eouhl ami probubly would he of the water-oloset be removed from ty. attachment, continued for serv greater service to th® peopl«- who its present location to a place not ice. gre protesting against it. Flors so conspicuous to the public ami Frank S Miller vs. D. Def«n «»nd insinuations against public so construct««! that it can be easily I baugh, alia hment.continued p rid- ollieere whom they 'lo not happen j i )g settlement. to l»e pulling with politically, will and locution is detrimental io the — Citizens Bank vs. Tim Kribs, at avail them nothing, but will at the health ot the public. tachinent. settled and dismissed fame time. I>“littlo their cause. For the county clerk's othce we John Newman vs. 1). W. Drf«-n- i i recommend more vault room. the baugh, note, continued ¡lending Uiiite«l Stales Senator John “. present vault beirg too small to settlement. ■on la me your Nlitcli'-ll has departed for W ashing- accommodate a.l valuable books Bbck-Drau^ht Steck aiul hwil'rx Mrdl. J. W. Biggs vs. R J. Weeks, con i irr aril .1 pvicril to s«y ¡«t i nrvrr ton. D. C , to be reaev for the ap- ' ai>,( r»pnnb. i firmation. sale cuntirm-id. u ,ii .nyUur.g for »to, k tiult-avc luff at proaching session of congre««. All of the county nflicis w --haye I II- Geo. Shelley v®. D. W. k »< h 1 MtatacUon. I htcrtiiy t«i»tn. I m.'-'il it to ail owiittr <>f «lock. \\ bile Mr. Mitchell is nominadv found :r. g--o<i condition, and find b«i-igh. note, continued pending J. B BElSttr.lt, St. I..UÌI, -to I •he junior senator from Oregon, he . u, |„..t of pur knowledge that settlement. '-i.k I.» 1 i. t -mliry sh,ul,] not r in-«- nt th" intellectual heavy tp(> |H,(>i« ju tj;i, «jitlerent otlicrs J- (’. Wr-lflouie ya. C. A. S wp <-U <-at cir iip st.. . f-«»l am m,ir<- Itian weights in the -cnato, one of the arc being properly kept.. -h k I" r i. «i,--’:! I < 1 to Iw attachment settled ami dismissed. eared by W la V I k u ii ji.ur ii.tir »I >1 n K-k k ‘■-•'intrv's ablest statesmen and a Tiie counntv poor house was’ vis. .. . . 1 . .1 m. I | k u! - V i.r-- i--k gin il,- ... in ...-I- EQI'ITV JMICKET. i, h - . I•» a t »tufi ila .-i u itu i . rili- m-ist etfcctivn worker Ibr tip' Lc-t ited by U®. we talked with the W. I). Ilanlov vs. Chas. Nelson, |r». -b < !< I i i li-ail tlrt- ! • A «‘I-4 interest.* of Oregon and the Paoitic county charges and receive«! no alai nil- up tie tarpili lu- r m. I tin- trespass; rtq*rrt of referee filed; ¡m. h .¡.I v. ill !»■ < -.ir-i!, if it 1..- po-.i- e »ast.— Huntington Herald. complaint whalsouver, also found ....... - • ue- it. Bl wk : fra t -• « taken under adviacincnt by the that they were comfortable and are oll.I I’ollie Ml. i.-j, ,1- I,-,I, |j,. court to b<- decided in vacation with I.uii. !• alni if:." i-j- t! i h-p-'l liver. T’u«jOregon State Irrigati«*’» A»- being well provided tor. same foice and effect us of the It i ' . » - i ry i ¡.¡I i-l i > : < k if We thank the Hon. Circuit Judge laki-li . ; t;i:.i-. .»’■ ire a ■ ■ 1Ú . . ii u iciation will hold a convention in term of «xmrt. oí Bia- k-l Ç-anj-ii- ,t k tm I Poultry l’or'land Nov. lv The Statu Bar for hi* kind and courteous treat- Mi lit in«- iir-l : - ill pa-. I r itself b-u Geo. Frv vs. Susan ('rink,«hank, A-««* -iatijn will also convene there ’ men’ at all times during our ses suit to quiet title: dceree aa prayed I ime« over. H< . - v - 1.1-et I- ”. « *o* - ■ ».\ - iron- b::A. II- p -.n fl--ti. ti»® same date. sion. Ami 1.1 ii ! i , 1 ; tin- for. We also return mir thanks to probi« III <1 H akim- a« e ':> Il I !i»«l, J. D Billingsley vs. I’. L. S. Co Ke li ad < '-rv it. p. ■-.11<> i. ,t t,f our worthv dhtrict attornev as »veil I i ■ ■ • . : ' • t als., suit to quiet tith , contiiiiied a< to the county clerk, sheriff and I •tltne-l. 11 i ¡i - :-it ti,, i for the term. j to th« ’ bailiff of the grami jury. The i-xpi k -. ion occur., so many lime« hi Citizens Bank vs. F. C, Fister, letlern troni sick women V* S»r. 1'k-ree; "1 Having eon pletej our labors at foreclosure, sal-- « ontirmed. wa»compietele <lisc->ur;*ge<l." .\iul ill« rc i- .liway» reason l'or Ilio «li «_ou. ig> - ' this time and there appearing to Lottie Peterson vs. Thorval Pet im -it. Years of suffering. JfocU r after { be no further business we most re- -ioclor lrie-1 in vaili. Slcdiciiivt doing erson. divorce, decree a* pray«-«! for. Ito lasting go--I, I Rpi-utfully ask to I <• discharg«.-«!. M F. Kohler vs. F. (.'. Fister. It is |i<> wonder Respectfully submitted foreclosure, sale confirmed. Unit (tie v.oU’aii John Bude]man, h'ofeman. feei-i i|j«c<>iira-'cd. Joel Sturtevant vs Katherine \ ✓ L Thou».nd i <>( Burns Or. Nov. 1 1MG2. Sturtevant, divorce, defendant al- til-, s- «.-..A and sick wor.u n have c tttMI.VAI. IsicKI T. Lie! lowed alimony (»ending suit. found health ari l ICO O' rrr Nf State v*. Etta Horton, adultery: iUtgxt •« John Scurf v*. Laura M. Scarf, courage n-.-aine-l A..*J h‘- e as the r< ult of ’ jury return* a verdict of guilty tie wvd ..... I divorce, def .ult of deft, entered. ■ »»H.® h ? th - Use (*l jMietor i ’cit . Sentenced to one year in Pierce's favorito - charged. r**p"tí!*r* The U n.»o. t • i ,h r I'se-« ription. Il th 5 » «•- . th'- penitentiary. STATI; BAK MEKH5«. it't Car e»t.it*li:>bes regu Harr fl u*¡ r -■ ‘ a ill.If,‘9 i State vs. Rstidall. larceny of a larity, drie:i un loctiy nf o- • r /, ' « I healthy drain:, treonj with • .¿I horse; plead guilty, and sentenced I Tho annual meeting o«’ the Ore heajii itd! ¡tni..a- flit trilli lo 7 ' , to one year in the penitentiary, g:- -G blliTZ til«» ¡.nd i.U-ercK ... gon State Bar Association will I»- t*i* nr int'V ti«m, and cure., j State vs. Duly, murder; not a In-Id in tlm L'njted States circuit /.-• ,V' I? ' <n !,•*. s ,'.nw 1T-: »♦ . . --ero • h* *'’•» female v.i-akue » •« ( rf <e"«-nd - 'In- H". m trim bill. It mai;«., woa!. • t'« wv* «-»i »/•■ h •• court no n in Portlsml, Tuesday ' ■« »• o', -,«,* I»I M III wi-meii -tr.nl • ano * In •»** i» *i State vs. (.'utti-rsoii, larceny of u and \\ cflnestiay, November IS amJ Ji wcineil v ¡1. » •** »• *• ' • e • a/« i '■< 'f i* -i ,■ r -■ >>. <‘eJ I J' 1 ’ >••■1 colt; not a tr’ie bill. '»In the tear i' i»-- l‘l, on which dates thorn will ai.-o |.1_ 1----- --- — - !■■■■■• ! W.'4 t.'ll- 1HI MARLIN I ?RT t •" 15(.C^-M«\ < State v--. Lee Wilson, n««ault be held in Portland the con- 1 w rite 15 M; t ruvulrr. <*<’ I-i-, X NfWHA'*CM * u 8. A- I au le rJu’ x with a «l.l-igoiou* weapon. I'leads vention of the Oregon Irrigation V -.My H-.tb: had T guilty town assault un i santenued Association, on «vbirh occasion the in Ittu-IC and luwcr t».i-. of litflfel«, uhh •?./ to pay a fine of #50. railroad w II gr: r t •ri i low ran- , i Vuj pi-».qptly oDruni I .uinl limigli < faulty in Hkiiu'.i- u. ------ L.------------------------------------------------------- \ —------------ --—---- . th i snia:tii'K r aw dock «." I «■over i ng I. <• Ga- ■ ■- da} , No • , j ::«' i ' »,.¡3 f'br. I t irti tu Gir kir» ;« ui r t •tv ticiiiv :iH | I * :r of the bc-t dncU-:-* ill U Newt Hoover v«. W. J King, re veinl- i ■, t t Í i < u rd tty, o ir.itn until 1 g »M‘- up a:| Imp'- c«< » t; Li l.inu.irx , i Pi. I wrote t » Dr. R. V P-i i v. « ! covery of real estate and damug- « 22, If- it;«i vt . Í I h -I ; O' li I k hulùk». X. itn«| rccrivcii from him »* !.l' : _________ $ s ( iling hi • t » try hie MiediciocM. i L m »L t »1 On tri; 1 Nov. ;•> Jurv returns .i <)r<-gon «o Portlai d »X «tu .»I ’lavorile J’rr.M-iiTHi'f ’ !.. ! M inoUel.rki tcrt or i îwd ___________ _ , photoof ¡i.r< r.tl< n f«,r f ti M'.iicl Insi-.v« \ »’De ti l< i P I verdict for plaintiff Motion to i- - — on irtf- niaMIlly. F< r fi* v txsik, r In tin- hop«-of arousing a no re z » (reereiKirt I t-,’ fimi n- i «-'-te l>ox <»l ' l.' tii’i» i'-iLl't- ■ »vj III.« mr-Z-i ir.‘------------- ---- »:•.’• «>f ‘Ht-ling Kuppoiiitoriv.-,’ :.n«i sun ikhv IMLEJMRKSi^j **i«le the verdict and for a ne.i general interest the ex-entire eon J ,')!’■ t > w».rL it : !•. thinz J w : t tr*. *1 1 • »«hy • ’ 1 «»it fopy.jur v-ih; >bl pi ¿fri» «? ^ml kit »! advi«■' '• trial. Motion allowed, Qn tria luittee of the Bar Assncraiioii w i 1 ? \Vpak albi fie!, ‘\01nr11 ar** invited to Nov. 4. Jury returns a v«rdiot for limit arldre«fes and papers to be i Ofisalt pr. R. V. ricreo, by letter, fn ■. .’.lì correspotwlcMCo i.; lirM ar» ftiirtlv defendant Judgment on the ver presented to four, two f- nr each ( I ivate and ricredly confwlenHal. -’-d» dict I’laintifF allowed GO «!ay to day. and will offer for diBCtUHOhif OPPOSITE U. S. PATEMf- OTFICE. dre.-s Pr, R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N, Y. i present bill of expptionj '' WASHINGTON. D.C. > certain changes in the code govern- COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER A Th«« Kind V» « \hvajs lloap.tit, nn«l wtih'h Im«* I»«'«’ in »me mr o,,r 30 .venra, l.im Imene the slgiintiiro »tf —. iin<i I u ’. h l'i «':i izml.i under Ills -er-« sonni .-up« tv KB» ' l ineo It* L i«»««y» ✓ e. , Allow no « :vi t •1 'v ' • * ' » tbb'« All Coiiu<««i"\'lla, Imitili Iona nml ••«)<: r«» but i'.x(»erlui< in « tlmt tritio with nml ««ml. -mltli uf lutiuits uud Children—I2x|M«rlcnco u . ImeuU What ls CAS C«i«ti-I'i.i fiorii-, •'» ìiucint«' • *.i1»»tli ■ ,-> l'r-p* liuti H«u»(hlii|T Ejrup-• t'oitiiiiii* n- tin i- Oi iun», biiliitanec, li* ngi nini ..II ujh l\-v«-il-I iiii ' si . (lolle. Il <•»;;•« • 1' I: irli« iva Teethliig Trotibh • MIMI FI Stimmi b :ti«<! Ti.« .Uorphlm I h li i rmuuiiK . « i li if'iiii'i ■ Ili»vv«'l*t (titilla Cldh'.C' li ■ r.'.'.-.ta-« .»—'l'ilo Imiiltliy imi olili-e’ 1 i CASTOR 3 A •? Stura tho Signatari f Vp.i u 1 v < * . .................. I Harney Valley Brewery L. WOLDENBERG. sit . I’ro, rictor The services of u brewer of long years experience has teen **• curi'd mui the t>ri.d..et of this Brewery is ol the bent grado tn the Inland Empire. 1‘luce a triul order un i you « dl nut bu dt.np pointed. HEUNS, OREGON 'I he bar is supplied with none but the very host brand* of Win»'*, Liquor* and Carbonated drink*«, and the Choie« *1 Cignra. Windsor Your patronage solicited. Courteous treatment to all. Corner north of postonici'. CALDWELL «V BYRD. Proprietors. DISCOURAGED __ -------- ------------ t CASNOWI k ror sixty years ilie 5 I. W \<)KK WEEKLY FBI Bt'N E lui>-fi«-<-ti a nmiouiil weekly row -paper, read niuiost entirely by farmers, Mini has enjoveu the confl «lence .tad mi | j-**rt of llm Ainrncnn people to aiiegrec never ullaiaed by auy similar publication. THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE EARMER is made tiruuihlte'y fur farmers uml their families. The first mimlier was issued November 7tb, Ural, Rv-rvdepartiin-iit of agr'. iiltur.il inlus'ry la covered t>v Miecial contributors wbn are Ii uiJers ill their r«• pectin- lines, ami tin- TKIBl'NE FARMER will tin in every seiuai a huh clnss, up to date, live, enterprising iiKrieultnral pajwr pro fiisely illnetrated with pi.-tiurs live s'tick model Im in building* and home-, nurii-iiltiir-il mucliini-'V, etc . I'aiuu-ru' wive*. *on*amid-nighu-r-i will find special pages for entertainment Regular |ri«e|l p«-r jeur wi'b 111 >- tl.f.f. ?«!dr«*s 1'IF.MIS, turn* l!r. « A Our f returned if we fail. Any one Ponding sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion freo coucerning the patent ability of crime. “How to obtain a patent.” sent upon request. Patents secured through in advertised for sale at our expense. 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