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VOL. 2,
WESTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OKEGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1880.
NO. 441
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WESTON WEEKLY LEADER
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Oregon. 7-17-80-tf
II. B. No. 64. Introduced by Mr.
Wilson, and read first tim September
21, 1880. -
A Bill for An Act to Create the County
of Knox and fix the salaries of County
J udge and Treasurer of said County.
Be it enacted by ike Legislative Assem
bly of the State of Oregon:
Section 1. That all that portion of the
State of Oregon embraced within the fol
lowing boundary lines, be, and the same
is hereby created and organized into a
separate County by the name of Knox
to-wit : Beginning at mid channel of the
Columbia river,' at a point north of the
meander post on the section line between
sections nine (9) and ten (10), township
five (5) north, range twenty-nine (29)
east; thence south on said section line to
the center of township three (3) north
range twenty-nine (29) east; thence east
to the center of towrjship three (3) north,
range thirty-three (33) east; thence south
to the township line between townships
two (2) and three (3) north, range thirty
three (33) east; thence east on said line
between said township two (2) and (3),
to the south-east corner of township three
(3) north, range thirty-three (33) east;
thence south on range line to the base
line;" thence east on base line to the sum
mit of the Bbii mountains; thence north
easterly oa the line between Umatilla
county and TJnitn county, to the State
line between Oregon and Washington
Territory, thsr.ee west on said line to the
channel oi the Columbia river; thence
down the channel of said liver to the
point of beginning.
Sea 2. The territory embraced within
said boundary lines shall compose a coun
ty for all civil and military purposes, and
shall be subject to the same laws and re
strictions, and be entitled to elect the
same officers as other, counties of this
State; Provided, that it shall be the duty
of the Governor, as soon as convenient
after this Act shall become a law, to ap
point for Knox county, and from among
her resident citizens, the several county
officers allowed by law to other counties
of this State which said officers, after
duly qualifying according to law, shall be
entitled to hold their respective offices
until their successors are duly elected at
the general election of 1882, and have
duly qualified as reqnired by law.
Sac. 3. The temporary county seat of
Knox county shall be located at Milton,
in said county, unti) a permanent loca
tion is adopted. At the next general
election in November, 1880, the question
shall be submitted to the legal voters of
said aisunty, and the place, if any, which
shall receive a majority of all the votes
cast at said election, shall be the perma
nent county seat of said county; but if
no place shall receive a majority of all
the votes cast, the question shall be
gain submitted to the legal voters of said
county, between the two points haying
the highest number of votes at said elec
tion, at the next general election, and
the place receiving the highest number
of votes at such election shall be the per
manent county seat of said county.
Sea 4. The County Clerk of Umatilla
county shall send to the County Clerk of
Knox county, within thirty days after
this Act becomes a law, a certified trans
cript of alj delinquent taxes from the as
sessment roll of 1880, that were assessed
within the limits of Knox county, and
also a certified transcript of the assess
ment of persons and property within the
limits of Knox county for 1880, and the
said taxes shall be payable to the proper
officers of Knox county. The county
Treasurer of Knox county shall out of
the first money collected for taxes, pay
over to the Treasurer of U niatijla county
the full amount of State tax on the as
sessment roll of 1880 due from citizens
of Knox county; the said Clerk of Uma
tilla eounty shall also make out and send
to the Clerk of Knox, within the time
above limited, a transcript of all cases
pending in th Circuit and County Court
of Umatiiia county between parti-s resid
ing ia Knox cour.ty, and transfer all orig
inal papers in said cases to be tried in
Knox couaty.
bee. o. ai)p said .county of Knox is
hereby attached to the Fifth Judicial
Tistrict for judicial purposes, and the
terms of the Circuit Court for said coun- j
ty shall be held annually at the county
seat of said Knox county, on the first
Monday of September and the first Mon
day of April in each year, until other
wise provided by la
Sec. 6. The County , Court of Knox
county shall be held at the county seat
of said county on. the first Monday in
January, April, July and October of each
lyeaiy:'.-.
Sec. 7. The legal electors cf Knox
county shall be entitled to elect at the
general election of 1882, and thereafter
until otherwise provided by law, one
member of the house of Representatives
while the county of Umatilla shall be en
titled to elect but one. The counties of
Knox and Umatilla shall constitute the
Seventeenth Senatorial District, and be
entitled to one Senator until otherwise
provided by law. .
Sec. 8. The county of Knox within
one year after its organization by the ap
pointment of its officers as hereinbefore
provided, shall assume and pay to the
county of Umatilla a just proportion of
the indebtedness of Umatillo county,
after deducting therefrom the value of
the public property of Umatlll county.
And in case the County Courts of Knox
and Umatilla counties cannot agree upon
the amount of said indebtedness to be
assumed and paid by Knox county, then
the same mav be ascertained and deter
mined at the suit of Umatilla county as
in other actions.
Sec. 9. Until otherwise provided by
law the salary of the County Judge of
Knox county shall be six hundred dollars
per annum. Ihe salary of the County
Treasurer of said county shall be three
hundred dollars per annum. The other
officers of said county shall receive the
same compensation tor their services as
is provided by law tor lite omcers m
Um atilla county.
ec. 10. Inasmuch as there is urgent
public need of division of the county,
this Act shall take effect and be in force
from and alter its approval by the Governor.
EI. B. No. 53. Introduced by Mr.
Kelly, (Umatilla) and read first time
September 21.
A Bill for an Act to be entitled "An
Act to divide Umatilla county and to
Create and Establish the Counties of
Wise and Coal out of a portion of the
Territory thereof, and to define the
Boundaries of said Counties; to provide
for the Appointment of Officers there
of, and to locate the County Seats of
each of said Counties, and to fix the
Salary of the County Judges and
County Treasurers of each of said
Counties."
Be it enacted by the Legislative Assem
bly of the State of Oregon :
Section I. That all that portion of
Umatilla county in the State of Oregon
embraced within the following boundary
lines be, and the same is hereby created
and organized into a separate county by
the name of Wise, to-wit: Beginning at
a point on the Columbia river where the
range line between ranges 29 and 30,
east of the Willamette meridian, inter
sects said Columbia river, and thence
running south on said range line to the
center of west boundary of Township 4,
north of the Wilkmette meridian; thence
east twenty-seven miles to the center of
range 31. east of the Willamette merid
ian; thence south to the middle of the
channel of the Umatilla river; thence up
the channel of said Umatilla river to the
mouth of Meacham creek, thence up said
Meacham creek to the western boundary
line of Union county; thepce northerly
along said boundary line to a point where
said lines intersects the 46th' parallel,
north latitude; thence westerly along said
line to a point where it intersects the
Columbia river; thence down said Colum
bia river to the place of beginning.
Sec. 2. The territory embraced within
said boundary lines shall compose a coun
ty for all civil and military and other
purposes, and shall be subject to the same
laws and restrictions, and be entitled to
elect the same officers as other counties
of this State,
Sec. 3. That all that portion of the
State of Oregon embraced within the fol
lowing boundary lines be, and the same
is bereby created and organized into a
separate county by the nsime of Coal, to-
wit : Beginning at a point on the Col
umbia river at the center of range 27,
east of the Willamette meridian, running
thence south to the center of. Township
1, north; thence east 15 miles to the range
between ranges 29 . and 30, east of the
Willamette meridian; thence south on
said range line to the south boundary of
Umatilla county; thence westerly on said
south boundary line of Umatilla county
to the range line between ranges 21 and
22, east of the Willamette meridian;
thence north on said range line to the
Columbia river; thence up said river to
the place of beginning. j
Sec. 4. The territory embraced within
said boundary lines shall compose a coun
ty for all civil militiry purposes, and
shall be subject to the same laws and re
strictions and be entitled to elect the
same officers as other counties of this
State. j
Sec. 5. That it Bhall be the duty of the
Governor, as soon as convenient, after
this Act shall beeome a law to appoint for
Wise county and Coal county, and from
the resident citizens of the respective
counties, the several county officers for
each of said -counties, as allowed by law
to other counties of this State, which said
officers after duly qualifying accordingj
to law, shall be entitled to hold their re
spective offices until their successors are
duly elected at the general election of
1882, and have duly qualified as required
by law.
Sec. 6. The temporary county seat of
Wise County, shall be located at Milton,
in said county, until a permanent location
is adopted. At the next general election
the question shall be submitted to the
legal voters of said Wise county, and the
place, if any, which shall receive a major
ity of all tho votes cast at said election,
shall oe the permanent county seat, of
said county, but if no place shall receive
the majority of all the votes cast, the
question shall be again submitted to the
legal voters of said county, between the
two points having the highest number of
votes at said election, at the next general
election, and the place receiving the
highest number of votes at such election
shall be the permanent county seat of
said county.
Sec. 7. The county seat of Ccal county
shall be permanently located at Heppner,'
in said county.
Sea 8. The County Clerk of Umatilla
county shall send to the County Clerks'
of Wise county and Coal county, within
sixty days after this Act shall become a
law, a certified transcript of all delin
quent taxes from the assessment roll of
1880, that were assessed within the lim
its of Wise county and Coal county, and
also a certified transcript of the assess
ment of persons and property within the
limits of Wise county and Coal county,
for 1880, and the said taxes shall be col
lected by the proper officers of Wise
county and Coal county. The County
Treasurers of Wise county and Coal
county, shall pay over to the Treasurer of
Umatilla County, Uie full amount of taxes
on the assessment roll of 1880, due from
citizens of Wise County and Coal County,
respectively.
Sea 9. The County Court of Wise
county shall be held at the county seat
of Raid ceunty, on the second Mondays of
January, April, July and September, be
ginning on the second Monday of Janu
ary next, after the appointment,' by the
Governor, of county officers as provided
for in this Act. The County Court of
Coal county shall be held at the county
seat of said county, on the third Mondays
of January, April, July and September,
beginning on the third Monday of Janu
ary next, after the appointment by the
Governor of county officers as provided
for in this Act.
Sea 10. Until othei wise provided for,
the County Judge of Wise county shall
receive an annual salary of $400, and the
County Judge of Coal county shall re
ceiye an annual salary of $400,
. Sec. 11. The County Treasurer of Wise
ceunty shall receive an annual salary of
$300, and tli3 County Treasurer of Coal
county shall receive an annual salary of
$300.
Sea 12. This Act shall take effect from
and after its approval by the Governor.
REBEL CLAIMS.
In reply to Theodore Cooke,' of Cin
cinnati, asking for as authoritative dec
laration with reference to rebel, claims-,
Gen.' Hancock writes! ' .' i
Goverkor's Islajtd, N. Y.,' Sept 23..
To Theodore Cooke, Esq: Dear Sib:
Your letter of 20th is received. - I regret -that
you are disturbed about that bug'
bear "southern war claims. People caff
not be misled by it tbo suppose that "rebel
claims or claims in. the interest of per'
sons who were in the rebellion can ia
any way or in any degree be counten
anced. The imputation of disloyalty,
such as used to be made against demo
crats even, when they were in arms '. de
fending the country, so far as it touches
me I denounce. . The government can
never pay a debt op grant . & pension or
reward of any sort for waging war
against its own existence; nor could I be
induced to approve or encourage payment
of such debt, pension or reward. "No
body expects or wants. such unnatural
-action. To propose it would insult the
intelligence and honor of our people.
When rebellion was crushed so was the
heresy of secession forever. It is a thing
of the dead past. We move forward not
backward. . If I were president I would
veto all legislation which might come be
fore me providing for consideration or
payment of claims of any kind for losses
or damages by persons who were in re
bellion, whether pardoned or not. In
relation to Union war claims, the gov
ernments obligations to its defenders
come first They are lasting and sacred.
The public laws of civilized nations do
not m general recognize claims for. in
juries to property resulting from opera
tions of the war of the union; but as hos
tilities were closed more than fifteen
years ago claims of that nature, now
mostly in the hands of brokers or persons
other than the original sufferers, are be
coming stale and in my judgment, might
fairly be considered as barred by lapse of
time, and if hereafter entertained at all
should be subjected to the strictest scru
tiny. . Yours very truly,
W. S. Hancock.
Garfield not only perjured himself in
regard to the Credit Mobelier stock and
lied about the back-pay steal, but in a
most positive manner stultified-himself
as a member of the Electoral Commission.
In his place in the House he said: "The
Commissioners have an undoubted right.
under the bill, to go behind the returns
fpr the correction of fraud." He toot a
solemn oath as a member of the Commis
sion in these words: :'':.' 1
" I do solemnly swear that I will im-.
partially examine and consider all ques
tions submitted to the Commission, of '-
'which I am a member, and a true judg
ment give thereon, agreeable to the
Constitution and laws so help me God."
When the vote of Louisiana came up, '
George F. Hoar moved that evidence be
not received in the cases of Louisiana
and Florida,and James A. Garfield voted
"Aye." When the case of Oregon was
called, Hoar moved that evidence be
received in the case of Oregon, and
Garfield again voted "Aye," though the
position was in direct antagonism to his,
vote in the Louisiana motion, in which
he had figured as a doctor of returns.
iV". T. Slur, Sept 16, 1880. !
Use Oriental Hair Tonic for preserv
ing the hair.
The Democratic outlook in Illinois is
excellent, and the election of Judge
Trumbull and the state ticket is assured,
if the full vote is polled. Systematic';
organization has been thoroughly effected
in every county, and if the proper work
is done the Democracy can smrely carry i
Illinois, for there has been practically no '
real organization in this state for twenty
years, until the present year that is to j
say, the entire state has not been organ
ized. - There has been an organization in
the southern part of the state and in
ChicagOjbut the northern tier of counties
has been neglected.' , The result has ben
Republican majorities.' TIiU year, by
hard work and thorough organization,
the Democrats hope to car rf Illinois,
and if the present outlook is any indica
tion, the state will five a Democratic
majority in November. Let every Demo
crat de ,his share of the work and the
result will be a surprise to every one. -Rock
Island Argus.
Oh, yes ! You can rely on ' Wcbfoot
oil at all times, night or day, as a sure
cure for croup or spasm. Ask for it at
McCollor Miller's. '