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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1920)
PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNTY M. F. White, labor . . . . 11.60 T. J. Graves, do..................... COURT Willamette Tel. Co., rental.. Oregon State Highway Com., 97.00 4.80 635 H IIR IIIR IIlH IIIW IK IIR IlIR lIlB ü lR IilH IIIR IIIR II l!H llia illH IIIH I1 R IIIR I|iH IIB i|IR ;iiB IIIB illB lllH !IIH lilH ltlH lllH IIIM Iia illffillM IIH IIIH IIIH IIia il machinery ................. ........ 28.5(1 John R. Allgood, supplies . .. At a regular meetiu gof the Couii J. J. Sammons, labor .. ........ 33.60 Total ...............................#212.65 ty Court of the State oi Oregon (or Gua Larson, do ........ ......... 7.50 7.50 Vern Me Timmons, do . ........ the County oi Polk, kitting us Justice Court, Board ol Commissioners (or the transaction oi County business, be V. L. Gibson ,d o .......... ......... 7.50 Jno. R. Sibley, justice fees__ $9.20 Jno. W. Orr, constable fees.... 720 gun and held at the Court House Total ...................... in the City ol Balias, on Wedues General Fond Total ................. } .............$16.20 day, the 7th day ol April, 1920, the ■ following business was transacted Mrs. Sarah S. Carter, widow's Insane and claims allowed: pension ............................... #30.00 April 7. 1920. In the matter oi Mrs. Bertha K. Englehorn, do 20.00 F. R. Bowersox, /’examination cancelling tax assessment against Mrs. Rosa Fritz, d o ..................25.00 fee ..........................................$5.00 J. L. Williams, an indigent. An or Mrs. Anna C. Hinkle, d o .........30.00 B. H. McCaHon, examination * der to cancel the tax assessment oi Mrs. Charlotia H. Huffman, do 10.00 fee ......................................... 15.00 4)14.94 agaiiist J.X. Williams, an in Mrs. Addie Lauuer, d o ............ 10.00 Marion County, Marion Co. Ï digent person, living in Monmouth', Mrs. Eliza Lawrence, do ......... 20.00 charge .................................. 10.00 Oregon. Mis. Ethel E. Overholdt, d o .. 10.00 Total .................................#30.00 April 22, 1920. Following is a list Mrs. Sarah A. Pitzer, d o ........ 15.00 i of Judges and Clerks appointed by Mrs. Lulu Poole, do ................20.00 Health Office the County Court to fill the vacan Mrs. Hattie Riggs, do ............ 10.00 B. H. McCallon, s a la r y ..........#75.00 f ties in the Election Board, which Mrs. Nellie Robinson, do . . . . 17.50 I Indigent Soldier were appointed in January, 1920. Mrs. Martha Ann South, do .. 10.00 I The following persons will act as Mrs. Ida E. Troxel, d o .............. 25.00 U. S. Grant Post No. 1 7 ......... #60.00 I substitutes for those not qualified Mrs. Bertha J. Walling, do.. 17.50 Care ol Poor and, therefore, will serve for two "Mrs. Edna L. Wheeler, do . . . . 10.00 Dallas Hotel, for board ....... # 2.50 B years. Mrs. Eva L. Wilson, d o ......... 17.50 Dallas Water Co., for water .. 1.20 m Eola No. 5—2nd, Warren Allen Mrs. Grace E. Yeater, d o ......... 25.00 Mrs. S. P. Riggs, for rent . . . . 8.00 i (R) judge. E. L. Sechrist A Co., m dse.. .. 30.00 ■ West Hickreall No. 6—2nd, Wm. Total .................................#322.50 Conkey A Walker, mdse....... 25.00 Daniels (D), 3rd, W. A. Johnston A. B. Robinson, care of poor.. 2.00 H ' Elections (R) clerks. " "Model Market, mdse ............ 4.70 Fourth independence No.7—1st, Marion C. Moore, electu w rk ..#14.00 Dallas Wood Co., wood......... 2.70 I Grace Swope (R), Mrs. Clyde 6.00 V. P. Fiske, stamps ................ 5.00 L. D. Brown, r e n t ................... Ecker (R), clerks. ■ Walter G. Brown, reg. voters.. 8.60 Mrs. Ahley G raves................. 15.00 Beuna Vista No. 9—3rd, Mrs. Ray M. Walker, do ................ 4.50 Frank H. Ward, do................ 17.00 Cora Hubbard (R), clerk. Mrs. A. V. King, d o .................... 60 Williams Drug Co., mdse . . . . 15.16 Suver No. 10—F. N. Stump, Chm., Mrs. Fred Ewing, do .......... .50 C. E. Huntley, care of poor.. 132.50 au (R), judge; 2nd, Jake Fetzer (It;, Kenneth L. Williams, d o ............60 Independence Steam Laundry clerk. 7.00 (Mr.) (Mrs.) (Miss) ............................................................................................ E. M. Jourdan, d o ........................60 ambulance service.............. Airlie No. 11—J. C. Nendel, Chm., Boys' A Girls’ Aid Society, C. L. Bratcher, d o ................... 1.10 (R), judge; Rex Womer (D), judge. Evadna Smith, do •........................70 allowance .......... 70.00 East itickreaii No. 15—F\ H. C E. Stoats, do ..................... 1.40 C L. Crider, mdse................ 10.00 Fawk., (D), judge; 2nd, Chas. C. The Observer, election cards.. 21.06 C. L. Crider, mdse ................ 6.00 Page (H), 3rd, Seth White (Dj, C. E. Smith, registering voters 5.50 W. A. Messner, m d s e ............ 18.00 jj£ clerks. John W. Orr, jail board ........$15.00 , in the Polk County Post subscription campaign U First Independence No. 16—Linni Total ................................ #64.16 Ü E. Davis (Dj, judge; 1st, Mrs. Fran T o ta l................................. $370.06 cis Fluke (R), clerk. Sheriff’s Office Jail Pedee No. 19—1st, Eva M. Bur Mountain States Power Co., bank (Dj, 2nd, V. J. Love (R), 3rd, John R. Allgood, binding tax light ...................................... 1-00 books .................................. $ 2.45 Ostrander ( j, clerks. Dallas Water Co., w a te r ......... 1.00 Northwest Monmouth No. 20—1st Kilham Stationery & Ptg. Co., supplies ............................. 5.37 Paul Tacheron (Dj, 2nd, Harry T o ta l...................................$17.00 Stine (R), 3rd, T. J. Alsip (R), Irwin Ilodson Co., do ......... 6.75 Bridges John W. Orr, salary and ex I clerks. penses ................................. 260.41 State Accident Comm., insur n Second Independence No. 31—Mrs. J. E. Richter, s a la ry .............. 1.00.00 ance .................................... $ 8.81 A. L. Thomas (R), 3rd, clerk. T. B. Hooker ,do ................. 120.00 Guy Bros., mdse A................. > 22.45 Districts and General Road The Observer, supplies.... 6. 6.18 Valley Lumber Co., lum ber.. 197.50 Warrants lor March. Willamette Tel. Co., rental .. 4.80 Shreeve & Son, gas .............. 4.13 Hayter’s Book Store, supplies 6.40 Grant & Stow, d ray a g e ......... 4.00 Road District No. 5. Bushoug A Co., supplies . . . . 1.10 Willamette V. Lbr. Co., lum ber ....................................... 140.60 C W, Armstrong, repairing ..# 6.00 Total ............................... $513.49 F. J. Wagner, repair work .. .28.90 Ray L. Farmer, hardware . . . . 2.90 Davis & Weber, lu m b e r....... 19.14 K. M. Mitty, labor ................. 43.25 Clark's Office Chas. F. Anderson, d o .......... 153.62 Udy Burk, labor ................... 28.00 T o ta l...................................#52.15 Floyd D. Moore, salary and B. Pleasant, do ................ 24.00 expenses ............................ #155.22 Road District No. # A. Lason, do ................... 3.00 Marion C. Moore, recording.. 10.50 J. A. Tate, salary and ex Lillian Earnest, do .............. 16.00 Farmers Slate Bank, prepaid freight ........... #24.10 Leole Fisher, do ................... 20.00 penses ................................. 125.00 M. H. Pengra, gravel ............ 88.00 Leif S. Finseth, do ................ 36.00 T o ta l........................... $759.15 (Purchased from and on display at Auto Utilities Co., Independence, Oregon.) I P. G. Payton, labor ..................65.60 Magdalene Kuntz, salary . . . . 90.00 Bessie Gooch, recording . . . . 8.00 H. C Kerr, do ........................ 52.50 Ferry Worth $1230.00, formerly " P. O. Burbank, d o ..................... 31.70 Cleomie H. Senter, do ......... 7.00 The Beebe Co., supplies— $ 74.23 Kilham Stationery A Ptg. Co. Fred Smith, d o ........................ 6.00 C. H. Wood, do ................... 10.20 (Worth $1330.00 since May 1,1920) | J. P. Walker, d o ...................... 6.00 supplies ................»............ 6.76 James Morgan, la b o r ...... 12.50 Glass A Prudhomme Co., do 4.00 R. M. Bosley, d o ....................... 6.00 Sloper Bros., supplies...... 28.50 Thomas Ives, do .......................52.50 Willamette Tel. Co., rental .. 8.60 The Ace Garage, labor and Hayter's Book Store, supplies 12.30 m a te ria l......................... 8.42 T o ta l................................ #332.50 Floyd L. Senter, s a la r y ......... 110.00 Jim Oberson, la b o r .......... 30.55 Standard Oil Co., gas and oil. 72.60 i District No. $. Total ............................... #474.48 H. E. Lenhard, s a la ry ....... 196.70 Sloper Bros. A Cockle, sup Willard E. Craven, hdw .......# 2.20 plies .................................... 4.85 D. P. Stapleton, la b o r.............. 34.50 Wm. Scott, d o ............................48.00 A. V. R. Snyder, salary .........#65.50 Total ............................... #501.85 Wm. Peyree, do ..................... 18.00 Willamette Tel. Co., r e n ta l---- 2.00 B. A. Snyder, d o ..................... 6.00 John R. Allgood, applies......... 2.40 Ten Rebate S. M. Walteubarger, d o .......... 13.50 B E. C. Kirkpatrick, tax rebate.. $32.58 T o ta l.................................. #66.90 T o ta l.................................#122.20 Scalp Bounty M C. R. Brantner, scalp bounty..# 6.00 Road District No. 10 Roy Slater, do ........................ 2.00 C. C Mattison, g ra v e l...........#107.10 T. E. Alexander, for assessing $40.00 Carl Paul, do .......................... 18.00 Willamette Tel. Co., rental . . . . 4.60 W. H. Rohb, do ...................... 8.00 B Farmers State Bank, prepaid 0 height ................................ 20.50 J. C. Plankington, assessing.. 34.00 M. H. Pengra, g ra v e l............ 33.10 E. O. Banter, do .......................24.00 Total ...................................$34.00 B E. B. Gobat, la b o r................. 48.00 Hayter's Book Store, applies.. 3.40 Sealer of W eights and Measure* g H. A. Ostrander, assessing.... 36.00 Wesley Kester, la b o r ............ 24.00 2nd Prize ................................................................... Free Trip to Yellowstone Park § F. Jones, salary ................ $14.00 M. M. Thompson, la b o r......... 24.00 Sterling Furniture Co., sppes.. 19.25 3rd Prize ...................................................................................$125.00 Diamond Ring llatite A. Watson, salary....... 85.50 I School Superintendent’s Offloe 4th Prize ........................................................................................... $100.00 Grafonola B Total ............................... #256.80 Fred J. Holman, do ................ 100.00 Janet Launer, salary.............. $65.00 Ezra Hart, for assessing ......... 48.00 Willamette Tel. Co., re n ta l.... 3.25 5th and Sixth Prizes ............................................................. $50.00 and $25.00 in Gold I Road District No. 11 Willis Rowell, do ..................... 28.00 Bail Hotel, b o a rd ..................... 4.80 20 per cent commission to all Non-Prize Winners remaining active. § Mrs. Lulu Sibley, d o ............... 30.00 Rex Womer, labor ..................#39.00 Stella J. Henry, do................ 42.00 . B. Nunn, truant officer....... 11.00 § H. P. Whitaker, do ................ 18.00 Hugh G. Black, d o ....................100.50 Hayter's Book Store, supplies 8.75 F. Reed, lecturer .............. 2.50 I Mrs. I. L. Smith, do ................ 44.00 Total ................................ #57.00 J. Bagley, do .......................... 36.00 W. C. Alderson, do................. 10.00 B Josiah Wills, salary and ex 1 Arthur Moore, do ................. 41.50 penses ...................................108.00 Road District Ne. 1« Monmouth Herald, printing .. 1.00 M. H. Pengra, gravel ............#40.10 T o ta l................................. #71625 County Agent ____ ■ The Chas. K. Spaulding Log I Court SECOND PERIOD THIRD PERIOD O. A. C. Corvallis, agent sup ging Co., lumber ........ . . . . 8.40 1 port ...................................$1,000.00 m Embracing the seventh and I A. W. Vernon, gravel __ Embracing the fifth and sixth Sterling Furniture Co., sup Paul Carpenter, revolving J. W. Walker, la b o r........ I weeks (terminating May 15th)* last week (terminating May plies .................................... # 2 75 fund ............................. •. • 500.00 I 22), the following numoer of J. J. Underwood, labor .. .. . . 12.00 Dallas National Bank, room i the following number of votes I will be issued on subscriptions votes will be Issued on sub I rent ...................................... 31.00 T o ta l ..................................... $1,500.00 § scriptions: Total ........................... Dallas Water Co., water rental 5.00 I ■ 1 year ............ $1.50 2,000 1 year ............. $1.50 1,500 District Attorney's Offloe Mountain States Power Cor B 2 y e a rs ............. $3.00 4,000 2 y e a rs ............ $3.00 6,000 lights .................................. 19.96 E. K. Piasecki, expenses......... $48.68 ■ i 3 years .......... $4.50 10,000 3 y e a rs ............. $4.50 7,500 E. L. A T. L. Baker, right of H Advertising Mountain States Power Co,. 5 y e a rs ............ $7.50 20,000 5 y e a rs ............. $7.50 15,000 way ...................................... #125.00 lig h ts ....................................... 1.00 Polk County Itemizer, adver I A. B. Robinson, supplies and Glass A Prudhomme Co., sup U sing...................................... 18.60 ■ freight charges ................. 24.25 plies .................................... 1.67 Polk County Observer, d o .......19.35 ■ Lot L. Pearce A Son, machin Finley Whitney, salary and 5 ary ........................................ 85.00 expenses............................... 75.95 Total ...................................$37.96 The City Garage, repair on § Deg Fund No. Two motors ............................... 73.30 ■ T o ta l................................ #137.33 Floyd D. Moore, supplies ....$ $ 2.60 Frenaugbty Machinery Co., Guy Bros., do .......................... 1.00 ■ machinery ........................ 2,837.20 Clreuit Court Harry Marshall, co llars.......... 31.20 I Glaaa A Prudhomme, supplies 71.00 Willamette Tel. Co., rental ...#2.96 L. Crider, buckles ............ 2.89 R. Buell, expenses............. 19.10 R. Buell, salary ..................... 125.00 County Court Total ..................................$37 60 Ì Guy Bros., m d s e .............. 4.08 D. J. Riley, rent ................... 25.00 A. B. Robinson, salary and ex Total General Fund War penses ................................ #104.00 M. N. Prather, la b o r......... 11.80 rants ................................ #6#».0T ¡UffilffillffiWffilffiHiffiNffiMi a)R!RIRlRlBllH>l*lR:l:R;l*IR!Ri|RiRlRl|BJ|lg:igl!mi>RilRll«IH:iiWiB,r Whose Car?! i i i Winner of the Capital Prize Maxwell Touring Car1920 Model | “Get in and W in” was the slogan one time; “Stay in and W in“ is the slogan now. 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