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the recognition of your fellow townsmen, be
cause by building you show your faith in the fu
ture of the community. And every community
is known by its deeds. You can help and at the
same time help yourself. A home investment is
always the most meritorious, and loss is less like
ly because you are dealing in values you under
stand and with people you know. We have sup
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friends who are now on the road to success, and
want to talk with you whenever you're ready.
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COUXTI COUBT PROCEEDINGS.
Record of the Session for the Month of
June, 1911.
In the matter of the monthly report
of county treasurer, report approvjd.
In the matter of the monthly state
ment of county clerk of scalp bounty
warrants issued. Statement approved.
In the matter of monthly allowance
to various Indigent persons. Clerk ord
ered to draw warrants on general
fund as follows: D. V. Souder, io.CC;
Maggte Slagner, $12.00; Mrs. Hllde-
brandt, $25.00; E. Felle?s $15.00; Rose
Hornbeck $25.00; Clara Series $10.00;
Elizabeth A. Garren, $12.00;
Mrs. F. B. Huntley. $15.00:
Harry French, $10.00; Mrs. O. Moft;t,
$15.00; and Mary A. Buford, $10.00.
In the matter of the proposed county
road petitioned for by Simon Welnier
et al. Report of road viewers, read and
approved and ordered that road be
opened up for travel.
In the matter of the proposed coun
ty road petition for by B. M. Ross et
al. Disallowed.
In the matter of the proposed county
road petitioned for by B. F. Cruikshank
et al. Continued for the term.
In the matter of the proposed county
road petitioned for by M. V. Cross et
et al. Continued for the term.
In the matter of the county road
petitioned for by J. A. Horn et nl. Con
tinued for the term.
In the matter of the petition of Sam
uel B. Bell for road for public ease
ment. Petition withdrawn.
In the matter of the proposed vaca
tion of county road petitioned for by
H. J. Young et al. Continued for the
term-
In the mayer of the petition of L. E.
Tipton et al to create J. P. and Con
stable districts at Kamela. Disallowed.
In the matter of the application of
M. A. Tripp for county aid. Petition
granted and clerk ordered to draw
warrant on general fund for $10.00 per
month until further orders from the
court ,
In the matter of the resignation of
W. T .Wright as Commissioner First
Eastern Oregon Agricultural society.
Resignation accepted and W. J. Town
ley appointed.
In the matter of the application of
A. J. Pipes for liquor license at MInam
Union County. Oregon. Application
granted.
In the matter of th& appointment of
a road supervisor for Road District No
40. William Hardly appointed.
In the matter of the claim of F. P.
ChilderB, sheriff for refund of money
paid to county to cover loss occasioned
by the failure of the Farmers and
Traders National Bank. Continued un
til determination of restraining order.
In the matter of the claim of John
Frawley, county treasurer, for refund
of money paid to county to cover loss
occasioned through failure of Farm,
ers "& Traders National bank. Contin
ued until determination of restrain
ing order.
In the matter of the Sheriff's sale of
tax liens. Sheriff ordered to sell tax
liens at public auction July 10, 1911.
In the matter of the appointment of
deputies In the county clerks office.
Appointments approved.
Bills audited and allowed by board
of county commissioners June term,
1911.
General Fund.
L. Stilwell, services as fruit
inspector .$ 71.00
F. P. Childers, prisoners board
for May, 1911 110.08
D. H. Proctor, services as dep
uty assessor 7o.00
W. T. Stein, services as dep
uty assessor 36.00
J. A. Nice, services as dep
uty assessor 36.09
John Graham, services as dep
uty asB8or 60.00
W. K. Turner, services as dep
uty assessor ,. 69.00
W. H. Glenn, services as dep
uty assessor 87.00
J. M. Hagey, cervices as dep- " ?
uty assessor , 64.00
City of La Grande, water, rent
for April and May '12.40
Home' Ind. Tel. Co., nhone rent,
all offices 29.95
E. O. Light & Power company,
lights as per bill 12.20
Alex Slater, constable justice
peace court state vs. McDan
nel W. A. Maxwell, Justice peace
vs. McDannel
D. M. Clark, witness fees jus
tice court state vs. McDan
nel Mrs. Frank Allen, witness Jus
tice peace court, state vs. Mc
Dannel E. F., Wilson, witness Justice
peace court, state vs. McDan
nel s,
Sharah A. Shappat, witness jus
tice peace court state vs. Mc
Dannel '. i.5o
Mrs. D. M. McDannel, justice
peace court, state vs. McDan
nel 1.50
A. C. Williams, Just pace fees,
state vs. John Doe 5.70
J. W. Walden, Special constable
just peace court state vs. John
Doe 22.70
Fred Geibel, witness Justice
. peace court, state vs. Jolm
Doe i.7o
J. W. Walden, witness justice
peace court, state vs. John
At University of Georp-y '
Athens, Ga., June 21. ManjVtors
attended the commencement exercises
at the University of Georgia toddy. The
oration to the gr duatrg was deliver
ed by Dr. M. Ashby Jones of Augusta.
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