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United States v. Twin Falls Logging Co. : Timber trespass. Paid 

 damages in the sum of $24.91 in full settlement of the claims of the 

 United States for timber cut in trespass. 



United States v. Mineral Springs Hotel Co. : Timber trespass, Colum- 

 bia National Forest. On January 12 the Government Mineral Springs 

 Hotel Co. paid damages in the sum of $3.10 in full settlement of the 

 claims of the United States for cord wood cut in trespass from the 

 Columbia National Forest. 



United States v. James E. Shepperson : Perjury, Wenatchee National 

 Forest. On April 24 an indictment was returned by the Federal grand 

 Jury at North Yakima against James E. Shepperson for perjury in con- 

 nection with his testimony in the case of United States v. Heirs of 

 Samuel Hogan, deceased. Shepperson was arrested and brought before 

 the United States attorney, where he admitted the charge, and stated 

 that he would plead guilty when arraigned. 



United States v. John Rust : Grazing trespass, Okanogan National 

 Forest. On March 30 an indictment was returned against John Rust 

 by the Federal grand jury for a grazing trespass on the Okanogan 

 National Forest. Mr. Rust was arrested, plead guilty, and was fined 

 $10, which he paid. 



United States v. I. M. Mills : Grazing trespass, Ochoco National For- 

 est. On May 12, 1917, I. M. Mills paid damages in the sum of $10.40 

 in full settlement of the claims of the United States for a grazing 

 trespass on the Ochoco National Forest. 



United States v. Roscoe Brown : Grazing trespass, Minam National 

 Forest. On February 23, 1917, Roscoe Brown paid damages in the 

 sum of $2.53 in full settlement of the claims of the United States for 

 a grazing trespass on the Minam National Forest. 



United States v. Charles Patrick : Timber trespass, Wenaha National 

 Forest. On February 17, 1917, Charles Patrick paid damages in the 

 sum of $3 in full settlement of the claims of the United States for cord 

 wood cut in trespass from the Wenaha National Forest. 



United States v. J. Sinnott : Disorderly conduct, Oregon National 

 Forest. On June 6, J. Sinnott was fined in the district court for 

 Multnomah County the sum of $10 for disorderly conduct upon Eagle 

 Creek camp ground. 



United States v. Harry Hill : Timber trespass, Oregon National For- 

 est. On June 6, in the district court of the United States for Oregon, 

 Harry Hill was fined the sum of $5 for cutting a yew tree on the 

 Eagle Creek camp ground. 



United States v. M. C. Enyart : Disorderly conduct, Oregon National 

 Forest. On June 18, in the juvenile court for the county of Mult- 

 nomah, State of Oregon, M. C. Enyart was fined $5 for driving a motor- 

 cycle with a girl passenger up the Eagle Creek Trail, a feat which en- 

 dangered the lives not only of himself and the girl, but of any others 

 whom he should chance to meet. 



