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A!.' .1 (. i.-';: .r.: - ' TUESDAY, J ANU AR Y 14, 1913. LA OlfAKDO BVXKZNQ 0BSEQTE3. PAGE SEVEN nun BUT In the matter 01 tne tax levy ror a year 1912. Continued until Thurs- jay. Jan. , In the matter of drawing jury ngt tor 1913. A list of 200 names drawn. In the matter of the petition for Appointment of S. E. Blevius super- ntendent road district No. 30. Con inued for the term. In the matter of the petition for fcppolntment of O. W. Ruckman su perintendent road district No. 11. Con. tlnued for the term. I In 4he matter of the re-establishing of road districts. Continued. in the matter of the application of I. R. Snook for re-Issuance 'of lost warrant. Warrant for $3.25 ordered drawn In lieu of lost warrant . In the matter of the approval of the ' appointment and salaries of deputy clerks. Appointment of Anna Alexander and C. K. McCormlck approved. Sal aries fixed at $100.00 and $85.00 per month respectively. In the matter of the adjournment of county court. Court adjourned until Thursday, January 9th, at 10 a. m. "&j3ills audited and allowed ag fol lows ' -- ' - H. C. Rees, work on tax rolls. $ 46.50 Robert Alexander,' work on tax roll 61.50 Gertrude Blever, work In school superintendent's office ...... 24.00 E. B. Brags, traveling ex- . penses, etc 53.05 P. A. Charlton, services as . v stock Inspector 25.00 F. A. Batchelor, services as Janitor . . .... .'. . ... ... 1. . . 50.00 Boys and Cirls Aid society, al lowance for December, 1912. 10.00 F. P. Chllder, prisoners board I for December 67.12 F. P. Chllders, supplies 4ot . prisoners 2.15 F. P. Childcrs, sheriff's expense G. M. Rlchey, stamps lr. P. Derby, uervlces as truant officer Newlin Book and Stationery Co., merchandise as per bill..., E. L. Bussey, hack hire for in sane person Williams, guarding insane person Frank Batchelor, guarding In 28.15 21.00 10.00 6.10 1.00 6.00 I 13.12 sane person E. O. Light and Power Co., lights as per bill H. L. Underwood, services as 44.25 county physician 16.67 Arthur Curtis, surveying as per bill 5.00 F. D, Haisten, election supplies as per bill ................. 10.00 Waits Electric Co., supplies for election 11.00 Joseph Turnbow, hauling waste from court house 1.00 Glass & Prudhomme Co., mer chandise as per bill 3.85 Bushong and company, mer chandise as per bill Irwin-Hodson Co., merchandise as per bill x. Remington Typewriter Co., car 9.45 5.7! bon paper 4.00 Oregon Scout, publishing no- -Mte teachers examination... EO. Republican, merchandise as per bill Elgin Recorder, .publishing county court proceedings for November and December . . . 6.30 5.50 69.70 Mrs. Anna Dulcher, nursing Mrs. iNelson 30.00 C. Wilson, board and room for Nelson family 48.00 N K. West, merchandise for Nelson family , 3.75 Silverthorn's drug store, drugs for Indigents ,12.55 Valentine Kraemer, opening grave for Indigent 6.00 Henry & Carr, merchandise as per bill 67.9! Jas. A. Bugg, supplies as per bill 60.65 La Grande (Meat Co., meat for poor farm 34.65 Jo Smith, superintendent poor farm 65.00 Nels Rasmussen, work at poor farm . 8.08 Alice Kolb, work at poor farm zo.oo H. E Brown work at poor farm 10.00 Jof Egan, apple boxes for poor farm ... 52.88 Chris Wright, barrells for poor farm 3.00 La Grande Electric Co., sup plies for poor farm : 14.52 La Grande Milling Co., supplies for poor farm ............. 21.35 Clyde L. Kiddle, supplies for poor farm 89.05 I. W. Fau'.k, services In small E li.OO pox cases Golden Rule Co., supplies as per bill W. A. Maxwell, coroners fees . Stocker Inquest C. M. Humphreys, Juror John Doe inquest M. H. Klrtley, Juror John Doe Inquest' W. L. Crandall, juror John Doe Inquest 1.20 6.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 John Baker Juror John Doe Inquest ' 1.20 C. L.' Mackey, Juror John Doe Inquest A. E. Flower, Juror John Doe Inquest ................... Wayne Young, - witness Jhn Doe Inquest Gust Speropulas, witness John .Doe Inquest .. 1.20 1.20 1.70 1.70 R. E. Holt, examining physi cian John Doe inquest ...... 5.00 C. T. Bacon, coroners fees John Doe inquest ............... Ethel Reith, reporter's fees John Doe Inquest Albert Ohms, Juror John Moore inquest '. John ' Graham, witness Moore inquest " 6.00 6.00 4.60 4.60 Sherman Chappell, witness Moore inquest ............. 4.60 Win. Brooks, Juror Moore inquest ......... A.' M. Weaver, juror Moore inqaest ......... J. B. Johnson, Juror Moore Inquest ......... ' Dr. E. G. KIrby witness Moore Inquest Joe Bush, witness Moore In quest ' ........ Joe Hornlc, witness Moore in quest Edd. Hanlgan, witness Moore 4.60 4.60 4.60 1.70 4.90' 4.90 .Inquest ' Peter Petersen, witness Moore ' Inquest Ben. Holstrom, witness Moore inquest John Harran, witness Moore inquest Jim Rafter witness Moore inquest J. W. Crowley, witness Moore inquest G. O. James, witness Moore inquest D. A. Barnes, coroner's fees 4.90 4.90 4.90 4.90 1.70 Moore Inquest 13.00 ; ! S. T. Boothe, constable fees Moore inquest 10.90 J. W. Crumm, reporter's" fees IMoore inquest 3.00 W. A. Maxwell, Justice peace fees state vs. Bose 9.35 Alex Slater, constable fees State vs. Rose 10- D. A. Barnes, justice peace fees Btate vs. Christiansen.. 5.00 S. T. Boothe, constable fees state vs. Christiansen 8.50 Homer Bennett, witness state vs. cnristiansen Ed. Thompson, witness state vs. Christiansen 1.70 S. A. Chappell, witness Btate vb. Christiansen 1 .TO Henry Pearson, witness state vs. Christiansen 2.10 J. H. Barnes, witness Btate vs. Christiansen George Sutton, witness state vs. Christiansen 1.70 1.70 W. M. Springstead, witness state vs. Christiansen 5. SO John Young, witness state vs. Christiansen .. . 4.30 A. C. Williams, Justice peace fees state vs. Grider 8.60 I. W. Faulk, constable fees " state vs. Grider 6.20 Mollle Buck, witness justice . peace court state vs. Grider Bernlce Buck, witness Justice 1.70 peace court state vs. Grider Hazel Johnson, witness Justice peace court state vs. Grider A. C. Williams, justice peace fees etate vs. Rickcrtson ... A. C. Williams, justice peace 1 fees sttae vs. John Doe et al 1.70 1.70 7.43 8.0i I. W. Faulk, constable fees state vs. John Doe et al ......... 11.25 W'.S. Erell, grand Juror Oct. ' term circuit court 12.00 Garrett Blockland. grand Juror ' October term circuit court.. 7.00 C. T. Darley, grand Juror Oct. term circuit court (.20 J. K. Lantz, grand Juror Oct term circuit court 9.20 Frank Jolley, grand Juror, Oct. term clcult court ......... (.20 , Thos. Loftus, grand juror Oct. term circuit court 14.00 I. A. 'Btngaman, grand juror Oct. term circuit court . . J.0 D. W. Sanford, witness before J. Grace Hawkins, witness before grand jury (.20 J. P. Blgelow, witness before grand Jury Annie Robertson witness before grand Jury I. to 6.20 Romania Woods, witness before grand Jury Grace Waggoner, witness before grand Jury . Birdie Hawkins, witness before grand Jury Audry Woods, witness before grand Jury 6.20 6.20 6.20 6.20 Mamie Robertson witness before grand jury 6.20 Pearl Robertson witness be- fore grand Jury A. E. Johnson w.ltness before grand Jury P. A. Foley, w ltness before 6.20 4.60 grand Jury Geo. McGarry, witness before grand Jury Al. Andrews, witness before grand jury Leon a' Harding, witness before grand Jury ................ Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams for sheriff Newlin Book and Stationery Co., merchandise as per bill City of La Grande, witer rent. for December Evening Observer, printing as per Mil .'. 2.20 S.60 2.20 2.20 1.33 6.50 (.00 32.55 Home Independent Telephone - Co. phone rent all offices ... 33.80 J. G. Snodgrass, merchandise for Nelson family F. L. Lilly, supplies as per bill J. F. Hutchinson, services as county commissioner ...... C. A. Galloway, services as county commissioner ...... 9.80 9.00 31.60 44.20 J. F. Henry auto hire as . per bill 50.00 A. Klees and Son, lumber as per bill C. E. Golden, work on B D 21 . Hjenry Bork, work on R D 21. EH Stein, work on R D 21... Ralph Reynolds, work on R D 21 N. H. Anson, work on IR ,D 21. . George Saultsbury, work on R D 21 I. E. D. Zundel, work on road District No. 21 George Golay, work on road district No. 21 R. W. Barker, work on road district No. 25 R. I. Barker, work on road dis 1.00 58.75 11.00 7.00 19.00 12.00 15.00 3.00 2.50 9.U0 21.75 trict No.. 25 Elgin Hardware Co., supplies as per bill George Chadwlck, work on road 33.00 district No. 24 13.00 I. C. Kennedy, work on road district No. 13 370.10 J. F. Campbell, work on Hawes bridge 2108.97 Island City M. ft M. Co., sup plier for roads 28.50 Wm. Wigleswcrth, work on road districts N'os. 27 and 31 0. S. Ficklln, work on road 6.00 G.slrlit No. 9 .. Antolne End, work on road dis trict No. 9 Victor Johnson, work on road district No. 9 McHattln, work on road district No. 9 7.00 .00 4.00 4.00 Jacob End, work on road dis trict No. 9 5.00 Win. Choate, work on road trlct No. ! 4.40 Ben Gekeler work on road dis trict No. 22 15.00 Will F. Gekeler, work on road . distrclt No. 22 11.00 Victor Regain, work on road district No. 22 11.00 F. L. Lilly, supplies a6 per bill 4.00 S. E. Blevlns work on road dis trict No. 30 272.50 In the matter of the monthly re port of the county treasurer. Ap. proved. In the matter of the monthly stato- mrn nf rouny clerk of scalp bounty warrants Issued. Approved. In the matter of the monthly al lowance to various Indigent persons Allowances made as follows: D.. W. Souder $15.00; Maggie Slagner 10.00; Mrs. John Hllderbrandt 12.50; Rose Hornbeck 20.00; Clara Series 10.00; Mrs. F. B. Huntley 12.50; Mrs. O. Moffit 10.00; Mrs. M. A. Tripp 10.00; J. F. Williams 12.50; Millie MtLach Han 10.00; Alfred Banks 10.00; Mrs. Ole Olson 7.50; Mary Weaver 10.00; Mrs. E. M. Funk 6.00. In the matter of the petition of Mrs. L. F. Proebstel for vacation of county road. . Continued for the terra. In the matter of the petition of L. S. KeUey et al to vacate county road. Denied. In the matter of the application Wm. B. Sargent for refund of taxes, i grand jury 60 Continued for the term. . ' ' In the matter ot the application of W.. L. Clark for relief Continued for the term. ; V ' In the matter ot the application of H. A. ELdrup for liquor license HI1 Card precinct License Issued for three months.. In the matter of the petition of P. A. Charlton for appointment as stock Inspector. P. A. Charlton ap pointed for one year. In the matter of designating offlcinl newspapers. Continued for the term. In the matter 0: the resignation of Alex Slater as constable Union dis trict Resignation accepted. In the matter of the approval of official bonds of various county offi cials. Bonds approved. In the matter of the special school levies for districts Nos. 4; 9; 13; 21; 36; 38; 42; 52; 53; 64; (7. Levies made as follows; District No. 4 . District No. . District No. 13 District No. 21 District No. 36 District No. 38 District No. 42 District No. 52 DiBtrlct No. 53 District No. (4 District No. (7 ..2 mills ..2 mills ..7 mills ..5 mills ..2 mills ..2 mills .10 mills ..1 mill ..1 mill ..2 mills ..3 mills YOUTH AND AGE. When all the world Is young, lad, and everything is green, . And every goose a swan, lad, and every lass a queen, , Then boot lad, and borse, lad. and round the world away. And go it while you're young, . lad; each dog must have Its day. . When all the world gets old, lad,' and all the trees turn brown, And all the jests get stale, lad. and all the wheels run down,' Then hie back to thy home, lad. the maimed and sick among; Thank God if then you find one face you loved when you were young. ' Charles Klngsley. ' THE FARMER. Whoever could make two ears of corn or two lilmlen of grass to Krow uMii a xKit of ground where only one grew before would dewrvp bWter of mankind ' and do more ewxt-utlul service to the country than the whole race of politii liitiH put together. Jon athan Swift INSPIRATION. If with IlKbt bead erect 1 sing. : ' Though all the muses lend tbelr force. ' From my onr lore of anything. The verse Is weak and shallow as its source. . But if with bended neck I grope.' Listening behind me for my wit. With faith superior to hope, ' More anxlouH to keep back than forward it. Making my soul accomplice here. Unto tbe flame my heart hath lit. Then will tbe verse forever wear. Time cannot, bend the line which God bus writ. Henry David Thoreau. SIRES" AMJ- 30NS." J. W. Trail, six feet tWe inches high, b St Louis' tallest policeman. President Elect Wilson Is an advo cate of the good roads movement Baby John ncoli Astor, New Vork, has $10,000 a year for his support General Putnik, commander in chief of the Servian forces, is Idolized by the whole army. Sir Cecil Arthur Spring-nice, who will succeed James Hryce as ambassa dor of Great Britain to this country. Is not a stranger, having at one time served as secretary of the embassy at Washington. He was born In 1800. Professor John A. Lotnax, member of the faculty of the University of Texas, whose ' fad, that of collecting American folk aongs, has developed Into a business, has been elected presi dent of tbe American Folk Lore socie ty and has slso been given a Sheldon fellowship fit Harvard In recognition of bis servlres in this field. Sir Chnrlf s Eliot, the new principal of Hongkong university. Is forty-si-ven years old and R; kg twenty -three lan guages fluently. For many years he was In the diplomatic service, and In ery country to which he was sent he mastered the language, beginning with Russia In 1887. In 1800 he brought out Finnish grammar. For some time !). :! secretary to the Washington j cu'hussy lu 1MIS. j WEN AH A LUMBER COMPANY Let Us Protect Your Health by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary con dition, connecting it to sewer so V mil pass all sani- '' ;-; ' ' : 1 ' tary laws. WATER PIPE SLirlet u: put runners on your bucgy and . -L . - l-J .in licensed Plumbers BAY r- Phone THE GEO. PALMER LUMBER CO. for B o x, Shook s, ' Lumber, . Lath, Shingles, Sash 1 and Doors DEFINITIONS HEJLL: :: Three telephone systems in a town. PURGATORY: Two telephone systems. P A RAD I S E: ! One Good Telephone System. ELBERT JUST RECEIVED, A NEW SHIPMENT OF Caldwell's ELECTRIC CUT COFFEE THE COFFEE YOU WILL LIKE. 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