The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, May 07, 1920, Image 6

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    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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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Indigent Soldier
were appointed in January, 1920. Mrs. Martha Ann South, do .. 10.00
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The following persons will act as Mrs. Ida E. Troxel, d o .............. 25.00 U. S. Grant Post No. 1 7 ......... #60.00
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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
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Grace Swope (R), Mrs. Clyde
6.00
V. P. Fiske, stamps ................ 5.00 L. D. Brown, r e n t ...................
Ecker (R), clerks.
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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
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First Independence No. 16—Linni
Total ................................ #64.16
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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
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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
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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
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8.00
H. C Kerr, do ........................ 52.50
Ferry
Worth $1230.00, formerly
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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)
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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
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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
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Farmers State Bank, prepaid
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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
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E. B. Gobat, la b o r................. 48.00 Hayter's Book Store, applies.. 3.40 Sealer of W eights and Measure*
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H.
A.
Ostrander,
assessing....
36.00
Wesley Kester, la b o r ............ 24.00
2nd Prize ................................................................... Free Trip to Yellowstone Park
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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
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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.
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Mrs. Lulu Sibley, d o ............... 30.00
Rex Womer, labor ..................#39.00 Stella J. Henry, do................ 42.00 . B. Nunn, truant officer....... 11.00
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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
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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
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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
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The Chas. K. Spaulding Log
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Court
SECOND PERIOD
THIRD PERIOD
O. A. C. Corvallis, agent sup­
ging Co., lumber ........ . . . . 8.40
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port ...................................$1,000.00 m
Embracing
the
seventh
and
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A. W. Vernon, gravel __
Embracing the fifth and sixth
Sterling Furniture Co., sup­
Paul Carpenter, revolving
J. W. Walker, la b o r........
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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
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the
following
number
of
votes
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will be issued on subscriptions votes will be Issued on sub­
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rent ...................................... 31.00
T o ta l ..................................... $1,500.00 §
scriptions:
Total ...........................
Dallas Water Co., water rental 5.00
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1 year ............ $1.50
2,000 1 year ............. $1.50
1,500
District Attorney's Offloe
Mountain States Power Cor
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2
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a
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$3.00
4,000
2
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a
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$3.00
6,000
lights .................................. 19.96 E. K. Piasecki, expenses......... $48.68 ■
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3
years
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$4.50
10,000
3
y
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a
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$4.50
7,500
E. L. A T. L. Baker, right of
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Advertising
Mountain States Power Co,.
5
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a
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$7.50
20,000
5
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a
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$7.50
15,000
way ...................................... #125.00 lig h ts .......................................
1.00 Polk County Itemizer, adver
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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 ...................................$37.96
The City Garage, repair on
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Deg Fund No. Two
motors ............................... 73.30
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T o ta l................................ #137.33
Floyd D. Moore, supplies ....$ $ 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
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