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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1904)
COMMISSIONERS' COURT. 'Grist of Business Transacted at the January Term. Toledo, Op., Jan. 6, 1904. Commissioners' Court for Lincoln Couuty met in special session. Present lion. C. M. Hrowu', Judge; Hon. F.M. Stanton and Hon. George King, Com inissieners ; Ira Wade, County Clerk j J. II. Ross, Sheriff. CL.UMH AI.MJWKU. . iicoige Ga1y, supervisor district 10, re port accepted und clulin I 5(1 7.1 Joseph Sijnin, supervisor district 18, n- port accepted mid claim 75 00 L Plven, supplies furnished road dis trict 1 1180 IIS Porter, supervisor district 13, re port uccopicd and claim 18 00 "W G Reynolds, work on roiid In district 19 tor 1J L Woir, supervisor 25 00 Jl L Wolf, 8iiicrvisor district 1, report accepted and claim 37 M M Reynolds, supervisor district 2, re port accepted and claim 23 58 1 W Derrick, supervisor district 11, ro- port accepted and claim 20 00 S J Stewart, supervisor district 6, report accepted and claim 30 00 J It Barclay, sii)orvlsor district 4, re port accepted and claim 5 00 1-d Stacker, supervisor district 0, report "port accepted and claim , 96 00 Ed Stouter, additional due districts.... Ili2 00 SS A Holtugreen, supervisor districts, re port accepted and claim 80 00 Matt Sliinar, piling wood in courthouse woodshed ". 4 00 'lien net Olson, suiiorvlsor district 1, re port accepted and claim.... T. 30 00 Hen net Olson, additional due district. ... 17 00 Mrs A Parker, meals for 12 Jurors and 1 Dailiir 3 25 Toledo Livery Stable, hauling sawdust.. 75 A L jIcDuuuiil, auiary as slock lnsector for Octolxir, November, and December 8 30 Yaquina Bay Mercantile Co., supplies... 2 so Olass, l'rndhnmme & Co., registration supplies and blank book 63 70 11 II Howell, blue print maps for county from Tit le Guarantee & Loan Co 4 00 C 1j Ellsworth et til , drawing precinct Jury list 6 00 "Cbas Allen et al, drawing precinct Jury 9t 7 oo A W Wobcr, dniwlnt? precinct Jury list.. 7 00 J II Doty, supervisor district 7, report accepted and claim Ill 00 A S Thompson, supervisor district 17, report uccepled and claim.' so 00 Win R Wakefield, clerical work, secure- gating county property from tax roll in compliance with order of County Court 18 00 C K Soule, printing for county 18 20 Oren Ruperts, pauper account 15 00 Joseph Goestr, pauper account 7 00 M Wygant, drawlnit plans for Scott creek bridge 6 00 Georgo Kinjj, County Commissioner, per diem and mileage 31 40 F M Stanton, County Commissioner, per diem and mileage si 00 A Rosebrook,2 steol box stoves H 00 C M Drawn, salary as Judge for Decern- bur, 1903 jag, DIH ALLOWED. S J Stewart, work 011 road In dlst riot 8. . 20 00 In the matter of tbeolaims of jurymen uud witnesses at Deed m be r 1903 term of Circuit Court, as shown by jury and witness books. Allowed as per jury book, as follows: ' Al Reynolds fu 00 L D Wood 740 ioo W It Moore 7 40 John Dougherty , g 80 Klksnut 10 to Win (i Reynolds n 40 lliirslcn Parks g 40 II K Derrick g 40 . J H Doty ' 7 go C A Dick ; 4o John Gullliams 9 m J .1 llrlstnw ; jo 00 CCMcBrid.i 8 to A D Perkins 4 00 ML Campbell s 50 W W January ji (4 t! R Evens 10 00 J E Dixon 6 00 C K CarltHiu 5 .i0 W K Wann j. oo John Loomis 9 00 A L McDonald 7 00 John McCluskey 4 40 l.ro Williams jy 20 11 R Sturdcvnnt 4 go V Grant 0 0 O K ltulio 4 jo ' A U McMillan w 00 Allien Sijotu jo 00 III the mutter of the petition of W. F. Wakefield et al for appointment of road Kuperviaor in district No. 11. Petition Kianled and 1). D. Warnock appointed. In the matter of the report of J. A. Hill ns BiiporviHor of diatrict No. 8. Aeeeptrd. In the matter of tho petition of J. M. timwii. Report of road meeting elect inn supervisor lu dintrlct No, 5. 8. A. llolingroeu uppointed. Iti the matter of tho appointment of Mipervinor for district No. 7. J. a. Holy appointed. In the matter of the appointment ineut of (i supervisor for district No. 6. Kd Stoker appointed. In the matter of the appointment of 11 road supervisor for road district No. 2. Charles K. Stouder appointed. In the matter of the appointment of a road supervisor for road district No. 8, J. A. Hill appointed. Iu the matter of the nppoiutmeut of a road supervisor for roud district No 13. II. P. Torter appointed. In the matter of tho uppolutment of a road supervisor for road district No. 10. George Hodges appointed. Iu tho matter of the appointment of a road supervisor for rond district No. 19. H. L. Wolf appointed. 1 the niuuor of thi potitiou of E. W, Morrison et al for changing polling place in Kern precinct. Continued. In the matter of the protest of Ya quina Bay News against the action of the Court letting the contract for pub lishing the delinquent tax list at a larger figure than the bid ot the Newg Rejected. In the matter of the petition of Daniel Ross, Jr., et al for appointment of road supervisor in district No 1. Petition granted and Bennet Olsen appointed Iu the matter of the petition of B. F. Grant et al for appointment of road supervisor in district No. 12. Petition granted und V. B. Mulkey appointed In the matter of the report of Mike Sijotn of road meeting in district No. 18 and electing of supervisors. Rejected Iu the matter of the appointment of road supervisor in district No. 9. Re jected. In the matter of the petition of Kasi mir Busch et al for appointment as road supervisor in district No. 9. Pe- titiou granted and Kasimir Busch ap poiuted. In the matter of the petition of C. L, Chatterton et al for appointment of road supervisor In road district No. 18 Petition accepted and James C. Robert son appoiuted. In the matter of the bid of Yaqnin; Bay News for publishing delinquent tax list. Rejected. In the matter of the bid of Toledo Reporter for publishing delinquent tax list. Rejected. Id the matter of the petition of I,. F, Pepin et al for extention of time ou the construction of the Chitwood bridge. Time extended 30 days. In the matter of the bid of Lincoln County Leader for publishing delin quent tax list, and list of subscribers filed. Bid accepted and the paper de olared the official organ of the County Court. In the matter of the petition of A. J. Oglesby for aid on the Alsea and Fall Creek road. The Court accepts the pe tition and appropriates a sum therefor not to exceed $75, and A. J. Oelesby ap pointed foreman of the work. In the matter of the Newport and Siletz wagon road. At this time came on for consideration the above-named matter, and it duly appearing to .the Court that the early completion of said road is desirable and essential to the general welfare of and prosperity of a large section of Lincoln county, and will be a great factor In attracting im migration to said portion of Lincoln county, and adding to the taxable prop erty of said county : The Court being fully advised in the premises, it Is or dered and deoreed by this Court sitting as a board for the transaction of county business, that of every dollar's worth of work or money expended npon said road by the people of Lincoln county, Oregon, there is hereby appropriated from the general road fund of said county an equal amount of U. 8. money to I e expended upon said road in its completion; that a credit or 82 will be given for every day's work performed by a man laboring upon said road by virtuo of this order, which amounts are to be covered by the said appropriation of said county herein, dollar for dollar: that said appropriation for actual road work shall not exceed 500; that J, G. Plank is hereby appointed special road supervisor to control all work upon said road performed by virtue of this order at a salary of $3 per day; that the men working upon said roud by virtue of this order shall furnish and supply an and all food and provisions at their own costs, and also all horse feed, or cause the sarn to he furnished; that said specitfl rood supervisor shall keep a correct account of all work per formed upon said road and make a re port thereof to this Court and when said report has been confirmed by this Court, an order shall be made upon th Couuty Clerk of said couuty to draw a couuty warrant in favor of said special road supervisor for the benefit of' said road, which sum shall be expended nu tter the same conditions and in the same nauuer as said labor has been performed in completing said aoad; that said special road supervisor shall not work less than 6 men upon said road at any one time; that said work shall commence on the 1st day of May, 1904, and continue until June 1, 1904. Done in regular session this 8th day of Jan., 1904. C. M. Bhown, County Judge, F. M.Sta.nton, Cmraissioner, Georub Kino, Commissioner, In the matter of tho tax levy for 1903. The following levies were made: State, 10 mills; school, 6 mills; road, 3; gen eral fund, 14. In the matter of the delinquent tax roll for the year 1902, which has been returned by the Sheriff of Lincoln couuty, Oregon, delinquent. It Is here by ordered that the County Clerk of Lin coln county, Oregon, return the said delinquent roll for the year 1903 to tbe said Sheriff, of Lincoln county with a warrant commanding him to levy on the goods and chatties of such delin quent taxpayers, and if none be found. then npon the real property as set forth on said delinquent tax roll, or so much thereof as shall satisfy tbe amount of taxes so charged, with costs ana expenses. It is further ordered by the Court that said Sheriff pay over all moneys so ooliected from such sale to the Treas urer of Lincoln county. Oreeon. as bv Uw required, and that he execute said warraut uud of his doinra thereon make a return to this Court, as by law required. C. M. Brown, County Judge, F. M. Stanton, Commissioner, George King, Commissioner. In the matter of hids on Scott Creek oud Five Rivers bridges. Cierk in structed to advertise for bids. In ttiti matter of the appointment of judges uud clerks of tbe various elec tiou precincts. The Court appoints as follows: AI.8EA. Judges Wm R Wakefield, rep., choir mau; O W Peterson, dem. : A G McMil Hun, rep. Clerks James Harrison. dem., 1st clerk; L V Colvin, rep., 2d cierK : j H Conrud, rep. BEAVER CREEK Judges Thomas Harrison. reD chairman; John Bowers, dem.. Oren McWillis. reo. Clerks E 8 Barnes. nem., 1st clerk; A VV Weber; rep., 2d clerk; J A Peterson, rep. BlU fcLK. Judges -W W January, rep., chaii- man; Arnold Kesier, dem.; W A Ride uour, rep. Clerks Frank Rowland, detn., 1st clerk; J A Stevens, rep., 2d lark; J; A Thompson, rep. ELK CITT Judges-Elmo Davis, reD.. chairman: E W Powers, rep; Marsh Simpson, dera. Olerks A U Clark, dem.. 1st clerk; D J Cnitwood. rep.,2d clerk; EM Mays, rep. LITTLE ELK Judges W A Jones. reD.. chairman: Brown Hawkins, dem: W F Hvde. reD. Clerks Irvin Mageedem., lbt clerk; W V Wakefield rep., 2d clerk: Z T Mc- Guire, rep. . ' . - : MORRIS Judges -J C Fletcher. reD.. chair. man; James Crowley, dem.; John Dea kin, rep. . Cleaks Kewf on Starr, dem ist clerk; Irvin Paul. reD.. 2d clerk: A 8 Thompson, rep. - FIVE RIVERS Judges Bennet Olsen. reD.. chair man; K D Skages dem. ; D M Ross, rep. Clerks Tom Taylor, dem., 1st clerk; W k Earnest.'rep., 2d clerk; Henry Seitf, rep. ' , NEWPORT JudgeV-i-Geb F Sylvester, reo.. chair. man; James 'Stafford, reo.: W 8 Whit- ten, dem. Clerks Frank Priest, dem., lsKslerk; L O Olsson, reD.. 2d clerk : 8 G Irvin. rep. ' i' NASHVILLE .Judges William Miller, reo . chair. man-; Charles 11 Richdon dem.: Jnhii Post rep. Clerks John Allen, dem., 1st clerk; Bruce Hamar. reD.. 2d clerk: J A Caldren, rep. SILETZ Judges Hoxie bimmoua. reD.. chair. man; Walter S Hull, rep., Louie Smith, dem. Clerks Butler Fairchild,' dem.. 1st clerk; Otis DeLaurier reD.. 2d clerk: Oscar Brown, rep. TIDEWATER Judges Milt Beem. reD.. chairman! E E Hammerslv,rep.,RS Barclay, dem. Clerks-Burt Bareloy, dem., 1st clerk; Al Thissel, rep.. 2d clerk; C V Oglesby, rep. TOLEDO Judges Day Board A Hnrlev. reD.. chairman; ML Campbell, dera., Jchn Ofstedahl, rep. Clerks- Z M Derrick, dein., 1st clerk; Oliver Altree, rep., 2d clerk ; George Chambers, rep. Judges-Night Bosrd J M K Butler. dem., chairman; J A Hall, rep., Al Waugh.dem. Clerks-R 8 VanCleve, rep.. 1st clerk; C II Young, ren.. 2d clerk; S J Wells dem. YAQUINA Judges J B Lewis dem.. chairman! M Roddy, rep., Ed Meaker. tpd. Clerks L Mills, rep., 1st clerk; J C uuntsucker dem., 2d clerk; Ed Hauliu, rep. KERK Judges W E Ball. reD.. chairman John Fogorty, dem., J F Stevens, rep. -ierk waiter Bones, dem., 1st clerk; t, Morrison, rep.. 2J clerk: Jauv Paruielue, rep. Iu the matter of selecting the 1 list. The time having arrived to seleet the 200 names, as required by law, the Court proceeded to take from the 1902 assessment loll the following taxpayers: ( Concluded on page 6 ) Do you wish to buy goods at whole- sale prices? If so, come to the big store of the Y. B. Mere. Co.. whose big stock of general merchandise will be sold throughout January at cost price and below. V, B. Mkhc. Co. The White Houl HENRY LEWIS, Proprietor. Leader in Low Prices CALL, AND WE WILL PROVE IT. WE HAVEN'T 111 si jflU IlL Sji Or J. B. W. BUTLER, Secretary When you arrive, you are there. The Rock Island System has an enormous advantage over other western railroads in the' fact that its Chicago terminal the La Salle Street Station is the only railroad station on the Elevated loop. 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For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 P- "1 " '. Corvallis nsop.m! " ' " Toledo 5:47 P-ro Arrive Yaquina, 5:35P- B No. 1. Returning: Leaves Yaqtiina 6:458. m Toledo 7:15 a. b " Corvallis 11:308.1c Arrive Albany 12:15 p m No. 3. For Detroit: Leaves Albany 7:00 8. m Arrive Detroit 12:20 p. m No. 4. Returning: Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.m. Arrives Albany 555 01 Train No. 1 arriven in Alhanj' iu time to connect with the S. r southbound train, as well as eiq two 6r three hours in Albany btj fore departure of S. P. northbound train for Pnrllnnrl. Train N0.2 connects with M S. P. trains at Corvallis an.l bany, giving direct service to Ke Traiii 1 for Detroit. Ureltenbusb and other mountain report learc Albanv at7:oo a. m.. reaching troit abput noon, giving an)P,e time to reach the same day. For further information apply 10 Edwin ?tonk. Manaeer. J. R. Franklin, Agent. Toledo. f " " I Jl I 1 nl II ii 1 nil B. H. Boles, Yaq''