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tit V 7 (: . f Volume Xll. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, January 13, TJ05. Number 4C Lincoln MM$T. r v t v tr -w -r i i i COMMISSIONERS COURT. Grist of Business Transacted at the Regular Term. Toledo, Or., January 4, 1905. Commissioners' Court for Lincoln couuty in regular session. Present Hon. C. M. Brown, Judge ; Hon. Geo. King and Hon. F. A. Thompson, Com missioner ; Ira Wade, County Clerk ; J. H. Ross, Slmriff. 2 15 2! oo 5 00 5 00 2 00 2 CO So 00 tho year 1905 coming up for considera tion of the Court, the following-named taxpayers were selected from said roll: Abbey, R A Altree, J C Altree, O R Altree, C r Andrew, J Arnold, J N Builey, Alfred Ball, V E Hall, James Baldwin, A 1 Barkley, J K Barkley, K 8 Barnes, E 3 Reamer, A C Keck, L : Beeni, Milton Beneell, U A Blower, Thos Blower, Joseph Rluwer, A B Bobell, Chas V Bobell, Henry Hones, Waller Boone, Geo L Boone, W C Booth, J S llorden, Win Horgen, K M Bowers, J M Boysen, J II Bradeson, Anton Bradway, A O Rriggs, J O Bristow, J J Brown, C H Bryunl, J w Bryant, K II Busrh, Kasimlr Butler, J M K But'.tr, T B Cahill, J F Campbell, M I. Carr, Hugh Carlson, C A Chitwood, A L Clark, A B Clanueh, J H 80 7 80 13 40 BILLS ALLOWED. A J Oglesby, rejected, inouey paid out on road v James Robertson, work on Newport- Slletz wagon road, 56.'20; allowed 30 70 John S Newberry et al, cost bill State vs 8 U Jenkins. :13.9U; allowed A J Oglesby, report and claim as super visor district Ji o. 4. B I. Wolfe, work in road district No. 19.. Win R Wakefield, drawlDg Jury list for Alsea precinct 8 00 Chas Stouder, assisting Justice In draw ing Jury list for Alsea precinct. Carl McMillan, assisting justice in draw ing jury list for Alsea precinct Chas Stouder, report and claim as super visor dfslrlrt So. ? Bennet Olsen. report and claim as super visor district No. 1 50 00 J A Peterson, report and claim as super visor district No. S 43 00 John F Huutsucker, report and claim as supervisor district No. 7 68 62 6 A Holmgreen, report and claim as su pervisor district No. 5..... . 32 50 Ed Stocker, report and claim as super visor district No. 6 110 46 II Lewis, Bupplii-s for county charges 11 10 Arthur Cox, work in road district No. 5. 1 50 J A Hill, report and claim as supervisor district No. 8 2190 K II Howell, work 44 days on ownership maps... 132 00 N J Leabo, drawing Jury list for Yaquina precint 3 00 Becder and Huutsucker, assisting jus tice in drawing jury for Yaquina pre cinct 4 00 Chas Allen et al, drawing jury list for Elk City..... 7 00 C K Ellsworth', dinner for jury, State vs Schneider :.. 1 25 C M Brown, salary as County Judge for December 50 00 James Wolfe, work on road in district Xo. 19 10 00 D D Warnock, report and claim as super visor district No. 11 3 00 A Kosebrook, heaffllgBTbTe for county. . 7 00 C F So lie, printing for county 80 25 C C McHri'le, repairing Y achats bridges. 15 0 Alex Catfish, report and claim as super viBor Siletz precinct 11 00 Mrs Louisa Hoover, washing tor county charge J K Proctor, rc(ort and claim aa super visor district No. 19 Ctcorgu King, Commissioner, per diem and mileage F A Thompson, Commissioner, per diem and mileage 23 00 II Lewis, supplies for county 2 55 Georae King, Commissioner, for tele grams account Lewis and Clark Fair.. 1 35 In the matter of the report of W B Mulkey, supervisor of district No. 12. Report accepted. In the matter of tho report of J C Robertson, supervisor of district Xo. 13. Report accepted. Iu the matter of the appointment of road supervisors iu the various road districts of the county. This matter coming on for the consideration of the Court, and aftor cousidering the var ious petitious on file in tho Clerk's of fice, it is ordered that the following liamed persous bo appointed road sup ervisors iu the various road districts: District Xo. 1 Bonnet Olsen. " 3-NLGuilliatns. " 4-A J Oglesby. 5-Sam Hill. ' . " " G-Kd Stocker. " 7-Jno F Hun'.sucker. " 8-Joseph A Hill. " 9-William Sharp. . " 10- G W Gaby. " . " ll-DD Warndck. " 12 -WB Mulkey'. " 13 II S Porter. " 18 J C Robertson. ' In the matter of the claims of jury-1 SS;ohll men nud wituesses at the December j McDonald, a L term of Circuit Court, as shown by I McDonald, James jury and witness hooks. Allowed. I MeJunkln, Isiah lu the matter of -the tax levies for eSoi'1 11 . i r.,, . ! Nice, Henry (he year 1904. This matter came on to be i olsen, Bonnet heard and it being decided by the Court ! Olson! Guilder that no levy for road purposes for the j Overlandor, C A ramcnt, H Wade, Ed larks, Huston Parkw, Leander l'arrish, J W I'aruielo, O 8 Pavey, '1'hos Pepin, L F Pepin, I J ' Perkins, A D Porter, A L Porter, II S Priest, F Proctor, J F Raehe, O E Rollins, II E Conrad, J1I Const antine, N Copeland, J 8 Copcland, W C Cox. A W Cram, T . I'alil . Uustave A Davis, L E Delancy, J F Derby, D J Derrick, Z M Dixon, J E Dobson, B F Dunn, Jay Elksnat, tr Early, J II Enos, Wm Evens, C It Ferr, Thos Fleming, A J Fogarty. John Ford, A C Ford.GW Gaither, J J Gallagher. Andy Glass, M L Gildersleeve, T H Glint's, J II Godwin, F A Grady, Dan Grant, B F Greenbrook, Fred Guilliams, N L Gullliams, John Habberman, August Hadden, I M Hall, Geo A Ilainar, J P Hodges, Geo lloluigreen.S A HorniiiK, T II lloslord, W S Hunt, Murlon Huutsucker, J Hurley, A Hyde, W F King, Grunt Kubler, C C Kyniston, E W Larson, Hans Lewis, H Logan, Steve Loom in, John Ludeinan, Claus Macdonald, F 11 j Malcy, Silas Meigs, L II Parks, Paris Miller, Ira Moore, Ed A Moore, Geo .Moore, John Morrison, C L Farmer Laborer Millman -Fanner Farmer Capitalist O .voter man Farmer Teamster Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Fanner Farmer Farmer Capitalist Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Laborer Farmer Farmer Fanner Real Estate Agent Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Engineer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Journalist Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Wine Merchant Gardner larmer Hotelkeeper Farraor Fanner Surveyor Farmer Engineer Stcamboatman Oysterman Carpenter Farmer Laborer Carpenter Farmer Farmer Wine Merchant year 190-1 be made, and there being a difference of opinion in the Court as to the rate of levy, it is ordered that the same be made as follows: Stale, 7 mills; County, 17 mills; School, 5 mills. Com missioners King and Thompson voted "Yes" and County Judge Rrown voted "Xo," aud in favor of, the following levy ; State, 7 mills ; County, 14 mills ; School, 5 mills. In the matter of selecting the jury list for tho year 1905. The matter of selecting 200 names from the 1904 ae-l li?!""lu11' ? B eessmout roll as tho list of jurors for Bowi.Vrank Capitalist Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer . Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Liveryman Farmer Furmer Farmer Carpenter Fanner Farmer Farmer Labovor Farmer Fanner Laborer Fanner Farmer Merchant Farmer Merchant Merchant Merchant Capitalist Farmer Farmer Farmer Fanner Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Druggist Cannoryman Farmer Farmer Farmer Fanner Wino Morchant Farmer Farmer Former Farmer Fanner Farmer Furmer Horticulturist Surveyor Farmer Farmer Fanner Farmer Farmer Fanner Farmer Elk City Toledo Toledo Toledo Ona Toledo Winant Koruville Xcwport Waldport Tidewater Tidewater Bay View Waldport Toledo Tidewater Newport Yaquina Yaquina Yaquina Waldport Waldport Kernville Winant Toledo Newport Newport Toledo Yaquina Box Toledo Toledo ' Newport Nashville Toledo Nortons Nortons Toledo Toledo Toledo Newport Toledo Fisher Yaquina Chitwood Elk City Box Toledo Waldport Onn Salado Toledo Ona Fisher' Toledo Newport . Newport Toledo Siletz Elk City Toledo Toledo Waldport Tidewater Toledo Waldport Winant Newport Kernville Newport Newport Siletz Ona Toledo Toledo Waldport Nashville Toledo Harlan Newport Ona Ona Yaquina Eddyville Siletz Nortons SHIado Ona Toledo Waldport Eddyville Yaquina Toledo Eddyville Toledo Newport Toledo Toledo Toledo Newport Newport Waldport Newport Newport Toledo Elk City Yaquliui Newport Newport Newport Pioneer Euclid Toledo Chitwood Chitwood Toledo Toledo Lutjons Fisher Toledo Salado Nashvillo Toledo Elk City Elk City Toledo ' Kernville Yaquina Chitwood Chitwood Toledo Nortons Mortons NowiMirt Euclid Toledo Elk City Harlan Harlan Shermer, Peter Shermer, J A Slicrmer. Jos Seits, F M Shollenburg, A D Skaggs, E D Smith, Geo F Soule, C F Stanton, F M Starr, L M Steel, J F Stewart, J F Stoker, Ed Sturdevant, II K Thiel, Valentino Tom, Oscar 1 rapp, M L Trapp, Dudley Turnidge, J Wade, Dye Wadsworth, F M Wakefield, W V Warnock, D D Warnock, A J Warnock, K X Wautrh, A L Webber, A w Welti n, M D Weasel, Fred Whitten.WS White, F J Wilson, J E Williams, C H WT.Ua:iis, D II Winant, CM Y'oung, D S Vigars, John January, W W Simpson. M W Miller, John Williams, Geo Olson, John A Anderabn, Norman Fish, T P Tongeland, O X Dundon, Alonzo Frary, Frank Hansen, Christian Hill, Samuel Hewitt, John Miller, PA Farmer Oysterman Farmer Farmer Merchant Farmer Farmer Journalist Farmor Clerk. Farmer Merchant Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Fa,mer Farmer Farmer Wine Merchant Farmer Farmer Farmer Drayman Farmer Nurseryman Capitalist Farmer Farmer Lapadist Cannerymnn Farmer Farmer Capitalist Gov. Watchman Real Estate Agent Liveryman Merchant Farmer Fanner Farmer Farmer Farmer Section Foreman Section Foremau Toledo Pruett, S A Section Foreman Gannon, Henry Section Foreman Rosebrook, Austin Merchant Vincent, H W Lyon, Martin Montgomery, E C Owens, Hopkins Stanton, Fred Wagner, Fred Allen, John R, Jr Peterson, U E Dentist Farmer Laborer Capitalist Farmer , Farmer ' Farmer .' . Farmer I Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Newport Toledo Yaquina Angora Chitwood Chitwood Toledo Toledo Toledo Eddyville Eddyville , Nortons Eddyville Toledo Ona Eddyville Toledo Newport Elk City Chitwood Newport Tolorto Kernville Newport Winant Harlan Elk Cltj Newport Newport Oewport Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo v Ona Nortons Pioneer Yaquina Eddyville Toledo Toledo Euclid Siletz Toledo Siletz Nortons Nortons Yaquina In the matter of the petition of Hoxie Simmons for appointment as supervisor to work on Siletz road. Dismissed. In the matter of the resignation of D D Warnock as supervisor of district No. 11. Accepted and J G Staodurd appointed to All vacancy. In the matter of the subscription list of The Lincoln County Leader. The Court having examined the list and being satisfied that The Leader has the largest circulation of any paper in the county, it is hereby declared the official paper of the County Court. In the matter of levying a tax for School District No. 14 to apply to bonded interest or sinking fund of said district. Whereas, School District No. 14 of Lincoln county, Oregon, has cre ated a bonded indebtedness in the sum or foOO, aud whereas, suid school dis trict has failed or refused to levy the necessary sum to pay the interest due thereon for the year 1904, as by law provided, in the sum of 830, as shown by the certificate of the County Treas urer of said county, and whereas, it is necessary that a tax levy on the taxable property situated in said school district should he made ut a sufficient rate to raise the above-named amount of inter est on said bonds, now therefore, be it. ordered by tho Court that a tax of 3 mills for tiie purpose of paying the int erest duo ou said bonds for the year 11104 be and the same is hereby levied upon all taxable property, both real and personal, situated in said sefiool district No. 14, ns by law provided. . C. M. Bkown, CmiDtyJudga, George King, Commissioner. F. A. Thompson, Commissioner. In the matter of appointing road su pervisors in districts No. 2, 15 and 19. The matter of appointing supervisors in these districts coming on for consid eration, it is ordered that Charles Stouder be appointed supervisor of dis trict No. 2, C II llulil of district No. 15 and J F Proctor of district No. 19. ')jii the matter of Lincoln county's maintaining an exhibit at tho Lewis and Clark Fair. The Court, acting on numerous' peti tions from taxpayers and helioviug that it will be for tho beat interest of the county to niako and maintain hii ex hibit ut the Lewis and Clark Fair at Portland, Oregon, from June 1 to Octo ber 1, 1005, und believing that the peo ple mid taxpayers oi Hie county are in accord with the matter, and having tho promise of a rebal of $500 from the ! Fair Association on condition of the Yaquina county's appropriating $1000, it is """Jj agreed by this court, and it is hereby Fisher ordered that we set aside au amount Newport j not to exceed $1000 to be used for the Fisher i necessary expense of collecting and Chitwood !,.!(, .,j .... , .... set aside by this Court for this purpose shall be handled and disbursed exclu sively by a committee, consisting of the County Judge, C. M. Urown, County Commissioner, George King, and C. F. Soule, who shall have power to incur any necessary expense within said limit in collecting and maintaining said ex hibit, and tho clerk of Lincoln county is hereby ordored to druw all warrauts for said purpose by the instructions of said committee or a majority of tho same, at such times and lu favor of such parties as they may designate. Dated this 7th day of January, 1905. C. M. Brown, County Judge, Gkorge King, Commissioner, F. A. Thompson, Commissioner. There being no further business, Court adjourned until February 8, 1905, unless sooner coftveued by order of the County Judge. ICeud and approved. C. M. Brown, County Judge, George King, Commissioner, F. A. Thompson, Commissioner. AtUst: Ira Wade, Clerk. W, 0. W., Attention. Pocahontas Camp No. 299 will enter tain the members of Syringa Circle ne.U Friday evening, January 20, at the hall in Toledo. There will bo a program including music, a farce -"The Lt'est Sensation'' supper and games, includ ing dear old Bingo. Members of thu Circle and their families and Woodmen and their families are invited and ex pected to bo present. Their will be no special invitations. Guests will como not earlier than 8:110 p. m. as the Wood hold ti business meeting first. Mem hers of the Camp are requested to meet at 7:30 sharp. By order of the Committee. . . Circle Will Entertain. Syringa Circle No. 21, Women of Woodcraft, will entertain Pocahontas Camp toniitht at Woodmen Hall. All husbands of Circle members and wives of oodtneu ate lnvitod. The Clrcln membors should all bo present by 7:110. uests will bo admitted at 8 .10. By order of Committee. Another Good Time. Abe Lincoln Post G. A. R. and Abo Lincoln Woman's Relief Corps held their regular joint installation and campflre Tuesday uight iu ths presence of a largo number of members and in vited guests. Captain H. R. Sturdevant installed the new olllcors of both Post and Corps and did verv well, although he was noticeably nervous duriug the latter duty. The somewhat lofty and digni fied airs assumed by the women seemed to discuiobobolato the Captain. Fob lowiug are the new ofllcers of the Post: J. H. McNeil, Post Commander. H. F Collins, Senior Vice. A. O. Hooker, Junior Vice. II. R. Sturdevant, OUloer of the Day. F. M. Carter, Surgeon. C. C. Kubler, Chaplain. F. M. Wadsworth, Quartermaster. Job Arnold, OtUcer of the Guard. Following are ofllcers of the Corps for the ensuing term : President, Elma Hyde. Senior Vice, Matilda Kspy. v Juuior Vice, Mary Wygant. Secretary, Inn Sturdevant. Treasurer, Ida Center. Chaplaiu, Adit Soule. Conductor, Jennie Fish. Guard, Mary Arnuld. Assistant Conductor, Lydia DeLaur ier. f Assistant Guard, Catherine Collins. Patriotic Instructor, Mamie Wake field. Press Correspondent, Ada Soule. Musician, 1011a Stewart. Color Hearers No. 1, Mayliel Both ers; No. 2, Ethel Ross; No. 3, Eva Peterson ; Xo. 4, Rose Schcnck. Following tho installation came the campQre aud tho usual supply of good things to eift which have made the local Corps famous. Only two or threo of the veterans failed to respond accord ing to program. Those who obeyed orders gave interesting talks, but Com rade Mills, a visitor from Tillamook, made them all look likt raw recruits. Taps were sounded soon nfter mid A full line of Rubber goods at Stow- ai t's store. Merchant Gardner had business at Siletz Tuesday. William Secse of Siletz was in the city Wednesday. Fred liailey and son Waller were visitors from Winant Tuesday. Sheriff Boss returned Tuesday even ing from an ofllcial trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. L McDonald of Chitwood visited iu the city Monday uight. Charlie Rnhl was iu the county sent several days on business, reluming Wednesday to his home in Siletz. Mr. and Mis. R, 11. Howell anil Miss Adilie Harrison returned Sunday from a visit with relatives, and frienjls iu the Beaver creek country. Y6ur wife, or my wife, or your moihor- ln-luw may bo eloquent talkers, which usualy is the CH,se, hut the Talk-o-phone given away by Krogstad can easily scoop them all without half trying. in to A little real suow lull yesterday. Willie Simpson of Elk Citv was in Toledo Tuesday. J. S. Copolaud was down from his iiludo ranch yesterday. George LVndreth sells tho best talk- ophones on the market. Hoar them. Do not forget that Mrs. Wvgaut is selling out her hats and notions at cost. Landlord Tote Abbey" of Newport wan passeugor valleywurd Tuesday morn ing. Some good furniture and cooking utensils for sale cheap. Inquire at ihe Depot. Heury Nice of Lutjens was among the. eastbound passengers Tuosday morning. Mrs. S. E. Gray of Philomath is visit ng at the homo of her daughter, Mrs Gtoorge Bothers. The Ladies' Aid Society will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. O. B. De- I.auner, to tie comforters. Como. Miss Mary Blod jott of Ulodgott is in the city. She will probably teach the next term of school in the Salado dis trict. Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Thayer, who had been visiting C. B Crosno and family, returned Monday to their homo at urownsvillo. Select your garden seeds early and dou t forgot to usk for a free ticket Krogstiid's Talk-o-phono drawing place in or about June first. Charlie Hyde, who has been em ployed at Corvallis for some time, came in Monday night for a visit with his parents, County Treasurer and Mrs. J. L. Hydo. While chopping wood last Friday J. H. McNeil drove the axe into his left foot, making a verv bad wound. Ho is getting around on crutches, but will bo oil duty for some time. C. 11. Young returned !fonday ovon ng from h visit at Portland. He ro orts that city overflowing with labor ers and mechanics' of ul kinds u-1,,. have been attracted by the construe . tion of the Lewis and Clark Fair build ings. Oscar Tom of Angorn informs Tint I.K.vni:it that he is willing to make u dis play of honey for Lincoln county at the Lewis and Chirk Fair nud will helu in every way possible. Mr. Tom's enter prising spirit and loyalty aro appre ciated. Robert Depoe, son of Charlie Dunne of Siletz, arrived last Saturday from Lawrence, Kii., .vlr-ro ho is taking the law coarse at the Slate University. Robert is one of the brighlest Indians in Oregon and is taking advantage of his opportunities. Express Messenger William Toner and family of Yaquiuu passed through Monday morning on their way lo Mc Minnville. Mr. Toner received a mes sage Sunday announcing tho death of his mother at her home in MuMinnville. She was "I! years old, her husband,' ten years her senior, survives her. Tho following oiit-of-towu citizens were present Tuesday night at tho in stallation nud campllre of tho local G. A. R Post and Relief Corps: Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Powers, Morrison ; Mrs. O. G. Daluba, Elk City; Miss Mnmio Wakefield, Eddyvlllo; Misses Mollie and Minnie Illowor. Mill 4; C. C. Kub ler, Newport; Dr. F. M. Cartor, Yu quina; Walter Hall, Siletz. i