Commissioners' Court January
1911 Term
In the matter of the partition
to locate a new school district to
be known as Joint District No.
70, with Yomhill County; ordered
that the matter be continued for
further hearing to the May term
of court.
In the matter in the change in
boundaries of School Districts
Nos. 35 and 40; petition granted.
The bonds of the following
officers were approved: E M
Smith, County Clerk; Tracy
Staats, Treasurer; J M Grant
Sheriff; Hardy Holman, Justice
of the Peace, District No. 3; B
Wilson, Justice, District No. 5
J H Flower, District No. 4; R L
Chapman, Coroner; George W
Chapman, Constable, District No.
2; A E Myer, Constable, District
No. 4; C L Hubbard, Constable,
Distirct No. 23; B F Beezley,
Surveyor; Peter Cook, Command
er of General Gibson Post, No.
64, G. A. R.
Appointments of A F Toner as
Deputy County Clerk and J E
Richter, as Deputy Sheriff, were
approved.
Deed of R M Smith et ux., for
rights of way for road, acce)fced
and ordered recorded.
CLAIMS ALLOWED
Claims were allowed by the
County Court, Wednesday, as
follows:
ROADS AND BRIDGES
Craven Brothers $ 6.35
J S Ashbaugh 18.00
Mrs. Compton 2.25
AM McLaughlin 13.05
Willard Cauthorn 5.30
Perrydale M ! ing Co 15.70
J K Neal 1.50
Falls City Lumber Co..-. 2.20
G W McBee 167.50
T J" Merrick 36.00
William Fudge 27.25
R M Wade & Co. 21.85
R M Smith 70.00
Barthold-Barg Co 3.50
Ira Mehrling 11.25
B F Beezley ..J 34.50
GEShew .... 3.00
L Ground 9.50
J W Bush 2-00
Joseph Tharp . . 12.00
William Kraber! 1.77
HLCrider ... 11.64
Spaulding Log. Co 93.12
Mrs. P E Compton 52.75
Falls City News 1.50
E E Hiltibrand 81.25
C W Beckett 19.20
GH Crawford ... 51.25
Ira Hooker. 151.25
A J Brown 155.25
Thomas Strain 55.00
v O D Rider..... .50
Fred "Heading 1.25
P C Lady 17.70
VanB Sears 11.25
W O Morrow 7.74
W H McDaniel 4.80
Charles Whaley 22.38
W H Cadle 207.50
J B Nesmith 2.19
Geo. Whiteaker estate. 1.55
M W Mix 1.32
I F Yoakum 13.50
James Middle ton 166.88
M M Jones 172.50
SHPetre -.. 11.50
Simpson Bros ' 5.75
ELECTION ACCOUNT
D H Simpson 1 . 7.30
Northwestern Carporation 3. 90
Conrad Stafrin.. 11.25
PAUPER ACCOUNT
Mary E Halsey 50.00
C E Huntley 129.50
V O Staats... . 25.00
Mrs.C A Robinson 16.00
G A Muscott..... 10.00
West Salem Supply Co... 10.00
R L WTood 8.00
Mrs. E E Phillips 26.25
Simonton & Scott 29.90
M L Thompson 1.30
A Bowman.....' 2.00
DGMeador.. 21.10
HG Black 6.00
COURTHOUSE ACCOUNT
Dallas Water Co 6.
MV Woods GO.
CL Hubbard 12.
Dallas Telephone Co 21.
Northwestern Corporation 26.
FERRY ACCOUNT
Spaulding Log. Co 37.
William Ball 15.
GN Newton 34.
Hanna Bros.. 1.
SALARY AND FEES
C S Graves 101.
W A Ayers 62.
R L Chapman 75.
EE Williams.. 2.
H C Seymour 164.
EC Dunn 70.
J M Grant 156.
J E Righter 70.
Ed F Coad 109.
J B Teal 42.
FK Hubbard 26.
B Wilson 5.
Dr. B H McCallon....... 61.
A F Toner 75.
E M Smith 146.
Mrs. E M Smith 62.
CURRENT EXPENSES
Mrs. FA Wolfe."... 75.
J M Grant 21.
Fuller Pharmacy 14.
Irwin-Hodson Co 11.
Dr. A B Starbuck 5.
Dr. L A Bollman :. 5,
Stow Bros 3.
Polk County Observer 51.
C G Coad :. 63
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For the next 15 days, commencing Jan. 2nd, to
Jan. 16th, I will sell at the following prices for Cash:
Chase and Sanborn Teas, - One-third off
Good Coffee for - 20 Cents
Bottle Bluing, 3 for - 25 Cents
Tomatoes, 15 cent can for - 10 Cents
Sugar, 16 pounds for
Beans, 4 pounds for
Folger Soda, 4 pounds for -All
Preferred Stock Fruits,
Reg. 25 and 35c sellers,
$1.00
25 Cents
25 Cents
20 Cents
I Per C
ent Off
On all Dishes and Glassware, and other thing
too numerous to mention
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If You are in need of anything in these Lines now is the time to buy,
AT
Short Term of Circuit Court
Judgh William Galloway ad
journed court at the County Seat
Thursday, last week, having made
orders in the following named
cases,
Thomas Crowley vs. Nellie
Grant, partition; Kelley & Curl
for ' plaintiff; Oscar Hayter for
defendant, Decree for plaintiff;
neither party to recover costs.
John H Putnam vs Elias D
Ray, suit to quiet title; GG Bing
ham and Oscar Hayter for plain
tiff; E M Endicott for defendant.
Decree for plaintiff; neither party
to recover costs.
Violet A Kersey vs. John G
Brown, partition; Oscar Hayter
and M L Pipes for plaintiff; L D
Brown and B A Kliks for de
fendant. Demurrer to amended
answer overruled.
Frank Quenel et al. vs. Walter
Sears and J M Stow, suit in eq
uity; Lewis & Jones For plaintiff.
Oscar Hayter for defendant.
Dismissed.
Osie Powell vs. C C Hansen,
foreclosure; F A Turner for
plaintiff; W O Sims for defend
ant. Testimony taken and case
taken under advisement.
H F Schoenfeld vs. All Whom
It May Concern, registration of
title; W 0 Sims for plaintiff. L
D Brown appointed examiner of
title.
Mary Jordan vs. John Jordan,
divorce. Default and decree.
G. A. MUSCOTT
Groceries, Flour, Feed, Queens Ware, Granite Ware, Lime and Cement
MONMOUTH, If you Get lt at Iuscott's lt is Good- OREGON
1 ' ' JHwrTf.H -...1.11 1 i.i. .i.i ..ii. . pi
9 Genuine
with the Trade Mark shown helow nntl tin
name Ostermoor in the binding, and on the
end of the mattress,
COME TO OUR STORE!
That Trade Mark is a GUJIIliNTEE of the
supreme comfort
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and restfulness for
a lifetime, with
out remaking
or renovat
ing. Ours
tool
England Will e A Republic.
All signs point to the early dis
solution of the monarchy of
Great Britain.
The people cannot always sup
port the parasites nourishing
under the name of royalty.
Think of a second-class kinglet
asking to have his salary in
creased .to about four millions
per annum.
Think of a heritage called a
civil list to support tenth cousin
to the royal family devouring
millions..
Think of the iniquity that
flourishes under special privileges
connected with royalty and aris
tocracy. Then think of the same thing
growing up in this country un
der the guise of highly organized
poitical officialism.
This country is aping and re
producing a militant parasite
Gh
ase urns.
Phone 331
Monmouth,
Oregon
people in the name of people's
goverment.
But why blame them, when even
the reformers and alleged friends
of the people play the game of
multiplying official until the cows
come home.
After awhile the cows will not
come home, as there won't be
any thing for them to eat, ard
they won't give any milk. Cap
ital Journal.
L. D. Brown, Attorney-at-law,
Notary Public, Abstractor, Dal
las, Oregon. tf
Our Clubbing Rates.
Monmouth Herald per year.
Evening Telegram, Daily per year
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Evening Telegram, Sat. Ed.
Sat. Ed. and Herald, both
The Fruit Grower, monthly
Herald and Fruit Grower
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class that proposes to live off the