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THE DAILY ASTORUN, ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1894 COURT PROCEEDINGS. J Official Amount of the County Court' Proceedings for Aug'.iot Term. Compiled by F. I. Dunbar, County Clerk, by order County Court. In the County Court, Monday, Aug- ust 0th, 1894, 1st day August term. Present, Hon. J. H. D. Gray, Judge, R. M. Wooden, and C. Peterson, Com- missloners; F. I. Dunbar, Clerk; J. W. Hare, Sheriff. Court met at 10 a. m, and was duly opened. LAW. Lawrence Dominic, native of Austria, was admitted to citizenship. August Anderson, native of Sweden, was admUted to citizenship. Michael Dooney, native of Great Brit ain, was admitted to citizenship. COMMISSIONERS. Petition of A. Llllenas and othe.-s for bridge across Norlh Fork of Klaska- nlne, read and laid over for present. In the matter of the petltlun of C. A. Bottom and others for bridge-across Walker Creek, referred back to Com missioner Wooden to re-measure dis tances and report, and the Judge and Commissioner Peterson authorized If Report is satisfactory, to advertise for bids. Objections of supervisor to said bridge, read and placed on file. Report of J. A. Fulton, overseer of poor, read and referred to County Judge for examination. Resignation of J. A. Fulton, overseer of poor, read and laid over. In the matter of the county road near Bear Creek, J. Q. A. Bowlby, Thos. H. Bush and James Cusic appeared, and after hearing the same, the matter was continued until the next regular term. Ordered that a warrant be drawn In favor of supervisor of District No. 12, for $52, reimbursing said district for repairs to bridges In said dlsitrict. Coroner, amount of claim $37.70, al Ordered that the treasurer transfer lowed, $37.70, inq's body D. R. Beaaley. $007.29 from General Fund to Public Coroner, amount of claim, $6.20, al- Road fund, being balance of the .five per cent Road Fund received from the Stat.?, and deposited In General Fund. Ordered that a warrant be drawn in favor of supervisor of District No. 12 for $15, repairing bIx bridges In said district, and that he be allowed not to exceed $30 to build a bridge In said district. Ordered that a warrant be drawn In favor of J. J. Packard for $117.60 on Public Road Fund, for laying 98 rods puncheon. The following claims were presented! and allowed as shown: .. Mrs. Schroder, amount of claim, $10, ' allowed, $10, allowance for July. Annie Marrltt, amount of claim, $10, allowed, $10, allowance for July. Mrs. Sandy, amount of claim, $20, al lowed, $20, allowance for June and July. C. H. Cooper, amount of claim. $5.20, allowed, $5.20, supplies for Jail. J. E. Ferguson, amount of claim, $29.50, allowed, $29.50, repairs clerk's office. Andrew Bue, amount of claim, $19.37, allowed, $14.12, labor on sewer, etc. C. A. May, amount of claim, $10, al lowed, $10, furnishing locks, repairs, etc Chas. Rogers, amount of claim, $2.25, allowed, $2.25, medicine for prisoners. Fisher Bros., amount of claim, 80 cents, allowed, 80 cents, glass for court house. ( Astoria Shipping Co., amount of claim $2, allowed $2, storage on booths. Astoria Publishing Company, amount' of claim, $15, allowed, $15, july proceed Ings. Aptorla Publishing Co., amount of claim, $9.15, allowed, $9.15, financial s'atement. . Astoria Publishing Co., amount of claim, $1.20, allowed, $1.20, notice. C. J. Curtis, amount of claim, $5, al lowed $5, legal services. Meston, Dygert Book Co., amount of claim, $135.50, allowed, $135.50, assess menf and blank book. Griffin & Reed, amount of claim, $7.20, allowed, $7.20, stationery, etc. A. V. Allen, amount of claim, $42.21, allowed, $42.21, provisions for county poor. Ross. HIggins .& Co., amount of claim $16, allowed, $16, provisions for county poor. Foard & Stokes, amount of claim, $8, allowed, $8, provisions for county poor. Campbell Bros., amount of claim, $6, nllrwcd, $fi. provision for caunty poor. Mrs. A. Knspp, amount of claim, $8, allowed. $8, board of county poor." Dr. J. A. Fulton, amount of rlalm, $5 .a'.lowed. $3, examination of insane. Dr. W. D. Baker, amount of claim, $10. allowed, $10, examination of In sane. Rtito v. Wlckbnd. et. nl . amount of clplm. $10.25. sllowe.l. $10.25, costs. State vs. N. C. Hillenrv. amount of olMm. '4S.25. rllowed, JI8.25, costs. Ptate v. W. Lergren. amount . of cblm. $3C70, allowed, $36.70. costs. S'-t v. John Peterson, amount of clnim. $34.05. allowed. $34X5. costs. F. I. Dunbar, amount of claim, $3.23, allowed. $3.25, postage stamps. DMmonlen Restaurant, amount of olilm, $13, allowed, $6.50, meals for Jury. . Typewriter Supply Co.. amount of claim. $1.20, allowed, $1.20, paper fas teners. Ben C Irwin & Co.. amount of claim, $19.63. allowed, $49.63, ' record book. Webb Safe and Lock Co., amount of clnim, $12L allowed, $121. typewriter. City Water Co., amount of claim, $24, allowed. $24, water for quarter. M. Buchanan, amount of claim, $C, allowed, $3.50 rent of polling place. Kuoml Hall As"DclaMon( amount of rlip, $S, allowed. $S. rent of polling place. G. A. Nelson, amount of claim, $10, aliowed, $6, rent of polling place. Jas. W. and D. H. Welch, amount of cUim, W, allowed, 6, rent of polling place. J J. P. Ebermnn, amount of claim, til, allowed, 31, repairs to bridge, Dl Mot No, 3. N.i :C. HUIoary, amount of claim, $45.75, allowed, $45.75, labor as road su- pervlsor. ' Fulton Bros., amount of claim, $100, state vs. Carruthera. I W. D. Baker, M. D., amount of claim, 125, allowed, (12.50. services cxamlna- tlon Relter. Clatsop Mill Co., amount, of claim, $72.93, allowed, $72.93, lumber, execution Relter. Alfred S. Tee, amount of claim, $2.50, altering map. Meston, Dygert Book Co., amount of claim, $96, execution docket, etc. Jas. W. Hare, "amount of - claim, $112.07, -allowed, $112.07. boarding pris oners. James. W. Hare, sheriff, amount of claim, $13.53, allowed, $13.53, sundries for July. H. B. Parker, amount of claim, $1.25, allowed, $1.25, lime for court house. ' Griffin & Reed, amount of claim, $10.65, allowed, $10.65, supplies for clerk's office. B. S. Worslcy, amount of claim, $223, allowed, $223, services as assessor for July. Sam. a. - Kozer, amount of claim, $162.75, allowed, $102.75, deputy assess or, July. ' C. H. Grlbble, amount of claim, $75.02, allowed, $75.02, repairs to sewer pipe, etc. ' Carruthers, McTavlsh & Co., amount of claim, $80.75, allowed, $80.75, 19 cords map'.e wood. Coroner, amount of claim, $34, al lowed, $17, burial of pauper. Coroner, amount of claim, $8.85, al lowed, $8.85, examining body of August Nelson. Coroner, amount of claim, $7.t.O, al lowed, $7.80, examining body of Chas. Hazland. lowed, $0.20, examining body C. Ander - gun School District No. 28, amount of claim, $2, polling place. H. F. Prael & Co., amount of claim, $19, allowed, $19, hauling W cords of wood. Adjourned until tomorrow, August 7th, 1894, at 2 p. m. Tuesday, August 7th. 2d day term, sain? present, as on yesterday. LAW. Jacob Karkl, native of RUBsiit, was admitted to citizenship. 1 ,vas, David Laltl, native of Russia admitted to citizenship. COMMISSIONERS. In the matter of repairs to bridge In Road District No. 6, referred to Com missioner Peterson to examine and or der necessary repairs, not to exceed $20. In the matter of Necannlcuin liidge, report of C. J. Curtis read and tlaced on file. Clerk ordered to notify E. M. Grimes that same Is a county road,! and should be kept open. In the matter af repairs to bridge In District No. 8, referred to . county Judge to examine and report. In the matter of state taxes claimed by state treasurer. Clerk instructed to ascertain the amount of taxes m mort gages and personal property i:ot col lected In 1891 and 1892. ' Report of B. S. Worsley, assessor, read and placed on file. Report of H. S. Lyman, school super intendent, read and referred back for more extended report. Ordered that clerk send bills to city, town of Clatsop, and several school dis tricts for collecting taxes by sheriff. Report of supervisor of District No. 9 read and placed on file. Ordered that sheriff notify former Justice of peace. Bear Creek preclnict. to turn over to his successor, all books In his possession belonging to his of flee. djourned til tomorrow, August 8th, 1894, at 9 a. m. Wednesday, August 8th, Sd day term, same present as on yesterday. LAW. . Fred. J. Johnson, native of Denmark, was admitted to citizenship. COMMISSIONERS. In the matter of the petition of R. M. Gaston, and others, to open read from Grand Rapids to Jewell. Referred to supervisor of district and to ascer tain costs of bridge asked for. In the matter .of printing county pro ceedings, certified statements of the Astoria Weekly Herald and Weekly Astcrlan opened, and the said news papers having shown the largest cir culation within the county, they are selected as the county official papers, and clerk ordered to furnish, each pa per with a condensed copy of the pro ceedings for publication, at 25 cents per Inch, minion type. In the matter of bridge across North Fork of Klaskanlne. ordered that clerk advertize for bids' for bullldng said bridge. H. A. Smith, former sheriff, presents report of H. B. Ferguson, appointed by former court to examine accounts of former clerk and sheriff, received, and ordered filed and laid over for exam ination. The following bills were presented by H. A. Smith, former sheriff. C. J. Curtis, advertising delinquent tax roll, $685. ; A. A. Cleveland, advertising delin quent tax roll, $1,515.50. , Weekly Astorlan, advertising delin quent tax roll, $93.50. H. A. Smith, returns, delinquent tax roll. $C4. H. A. Smith, costs delinquent tax roll, $13,709.35. Ordered thai warrant be drawn fa vor H. A. Smith for $646.00 for return of delinquent taxes, 1893. j Ordered that balance of claims be laid over until tomorrow, Adjourned until tomorrow, August 9th, ISM, at 10 a. m. Thursday, Aueuet Dth, 4th day turm,' sam present as yesterday. In tuhe matter of order for warrant r $648 favor H. A. Smith ordered drawn August 8th. Ordered that the matter be reconsidered. In tbe matter of the claims of II. A. Smith. Appears and asks leave to withdraw same. Jot allowed. Allowed to tile amended claims. Communication' from Oregon Tele phone Co. received and placed on file. Ordered that the company be author ized to place a telephone In clerk's office at a rental of $2.50 per month. In the matter of repairs to jail, re ferred to sheriff to obtain estimates for necessary repairs and report. Ordered that all salaries be paid each month. In the matter of the claims of H. A. Smith and others, B. Van Dusen, J. E. HIggins, C. H. Cooper, W. W. Parker, and ' other tax payers, appearing and the court being fully advised In the matter, continues the same, and that J. H. Smith and J. Q. A. Bowlby be employed as attorneys to examine and report on the correctness of said claims by August 27th. Adjourned until August 27th, 1894, at 9 a. m. THE NEW STYLE trill If of Dr. Pierce's in volition and is full of improvements. They are used by evoryono high livers, bad livers, those whoso livers nro islupgish all find relief in Dr. Pierce's Ploasaut I'ollota. To begin wrrn, these " Pellets " are the smallest, and cosiest to toko. They're tiny, sugar-coated, anti-bilious granules that ev ery child takes readily. Bkcondlv. 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