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, PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD | ws and proceed to get them exe- COUNTY COMMISSIONERS H. G. Denny, overseer of road district No, 8 ...---..-..--. 4.50 Jack Willis, supplies for road district No. 4 ---...----.__ 9.98 S. W. Knapp, labor in road dis- trict No.4 O. C. Watkins, overseer of district No. 4 27 T. C. Benoy, repairing road tools in district No. 16 ~-__.-..._. 9.75 C. H, Schofield, repairing road tools in district No. 4 2.00 Joe Hartman, labor in survey on road. Stites to Grangeville... 3.00 John Baldwin, labor in survey on road, Stites to Grangeville 19.50 Edward Hawkins, labor in sur- vey on road, Stites to Grange- | 16. ville --. whom semieptin Bert Baldwi: in survey on road, Stites to Grangeville J. O. Howard, overseer of road district No, 13 - 210,00 Joe L. Turner, road drag, road Giaimot NO. ST ono Alexander-Freidenrich Co., sup- plies for road district No, 1__ 25,85 R. L. Freeman, overseer road district No. 19 -_ Salmon River Store: andtexpress, . =. 23... 203 Sinner P. Collins, labor on road 3.00 3.00 in Luke’s gulch ~-.-..---.-_- 6.00 J. B. Collins, labor on road in Luke's gulch - - 6.00 O., B. Perkins, overseer of road district No. 27 -. 28.00 Wallace Wicks, labor in road Miemrict NO. 27. os._ ss 8. John Acrea, labor on road. in Luke's gtuch Geo, W. Trenar road work _-.- Oliver Price.-Shoveling y in road district No, 8 --.-.-~-- - 8.50 Andy Kavanaugh, shoveling snow in Road district No. --. 14.00 | George Boody, labor on _ high- way, Salmon river ~.-..---_- 9.00 ae. SSA rea: ioo ~_64i R. V. Goan, labor Snake river trail in conjunction with for- est reserve Frank Heacker, labor Snake river trail in conjunction with for- est reserve J. B. Hardman, labor Snake trail in conjunction with for- ebteroserve. j.2.--.---bennne Henry Goodwin, labor Sn river trail in conjunction with forest reserve 25.00 James Long, labor trail in conjunction with for- est reserve J. P. Rose, labor Snake trail in conjunction with fe est reserve 30.00 Arthur Reed, labor Snake river trail in conjunction with for- est reserve ---. - 80.00 Joe Kelley, labor mn: trail in conjunction with for- PEL ARCRETVO! 22 oo nnho heen 24.00 George Shissler, labor Snake river trail in conjunction with forest reserve - 30.00 John W. Wood, ri fencing in See. R. 4 B. B. M. - 150.00 Carl John, bridge work district 6.00 4 45.50 John Hagen, district No. 3 40.25 Jesse Hemphill p district No, 15 2- 19.25 Dan Hannum. meals and lodging for EB. M. Booth and party 23.20 FP. B. Coder, overseer of road trict No. 26 - ee AL L. A. Sweeney, labor district No. 9, paid out of special road fund district No. 9 -.-- - 16.00 Peter Nelson, labor road district No. 15, paid out of special road fund district No. 15 ---.----- 24.40 15, paid out of special road fund distric; No, 15 ~-.------ 12.00 Francis Pixley, labor road dis- trict No. 15. paid out of special road fund district No. 15 ---- 12.00 J. B. Watson, labor road district No. 15, paid out of special road fund district No. 15 -------- 17.50 J. M. Verberkmoes’ claim in the sum of $500 for right-of-way on the Middle Fork of Clearwater, laid over for in- vestigation. Claim of FE. H. Saxe, laid over for proper verification. Claim of James Toll in the sum of $10.50 for Inbor on road laid over for proper verification. Claim of Elmer Dennison in the sum of $70 for labor on road laid over for investigation. Claim of George Dennison in the sum of $210 Inid over for investigation. Claim of M. M. Hayden in the sum of $14 for labor in road district No. 1 Jaid over for proper verification. Claim of G. P. Schmidt in the sum of $40 for labor on road disallowed. Claim of Walter Hickerson in the sum of $39.95 for express charges laid over for proper verification. Report of E. M. Booth on survey of Stites-Grangeville road examined and ordered filed. adjourned to meet at 9 row. N. B. PETTIBONE, Chairman. Attest: HENRY TELCHER. Clerk. 3 April Session April 14, 1923 Saturday, Fifth Day Term Saturday, April 14, 1923, 9 a. m. board met, pursuant to adjournment of yesterday. Present, N. B. Pettibone, chairman, August Schroeder, and Clark Lyda commissioner and Henry Te’ r clerk. Place of meeting, commi er’s room at the county courthouse. Minutes of ‘Thursday read and approv- ed, whereupon the board proceeded to business as follows: During the recess the board inspect- ed the old toll road running out of Kooskia and easterly along the Middle Fork of the Clearwater river, and found that the condition of the road was such that immediate attention “should be given to repairing several places where the riprap has been wash- ed away, to the extent that the’ next; high water may make the road im- passable, therefore in view of the ne- cessity the ard has ordered the ne- cessary repairs be made. In ‘the inspection of the Stites- Grangeville proposed road it was found that the survey was laid over a very eu Application of Mabel Laverty for Sones’ aid here refered to the probate Robert. Ambler here offer a bond in the sum of $500.00 with the American Surety company as surety, in lieu of a bond in the sum of $1000.00 approved at the January 1923 session of the board, $500.00 being the required amount of Lond, the board here offered such bond approved, and it is further ordered that the bond so approved in January, be and is hereby released and returned to R, H. Ambler. On petition A. L. Wilkins is hereby jaRpoue overseer of road district No. On petition J. W. Puyear is hereby appointed overseer of road district No. On petition, Dave Redden is hereby bi cole. overseer of road district No. Petition for the appointment of 8. P. Collins overseer of road district no, 116 rejected. Petition for the appointment of C. E. Kelley overseer of road district No. 18 rejected. Official bond of Dave’ Redding, as overseer of road district No .18, in the sum of $300.00 with two personal sur- eties, approved. Official bond of Jack O'Leary as overseer of road district No, 10, in the sum of $300.00 with two personal sureties, approved, Official bond of J. W. Puyear as overseer of road district No. 16, in the sum of $300.00 with two personal sureties, approved. Official bond of Al Wilkins as over- | seer of road district No. 20, in the sum of $300.00 with two personal sureties, approved. . Official bond of Joe J. Earp as over. seer of road district No. 1, in the sum of $800.00 with two personal sureties, approved. tos Official bond of J. O. Howard ay overseer of road district No. 18, in the sum of $500.00 with two personal sureties, approved. Official bond of John L. Chamberlin as overseer of road-district No, 19, in the sum of $300.00, with two personal sureties, approved. Official bond of John Hagen as over- seer of road district No. 30, in the sum of $300.00 with two personal sureties, approved. Official bond of L. Culley as over- seer of road district No. 14, in the sum of $300.00 with two personal sureties, approved. Official bond of O. C. Watkins as overseer of road district 4, in the sum of $300.00 wjth two surcties ap- proved. Official bond of R overseer of road di: sum of $3060.00 sureties, approved. Official bond of BE. BE .Coder, as over- seer of road distr No, 26, in the sum of $300.00, with two personal sureties, approved, Official bond of Andy Kavanaugh, as overseer of road district No. 8, in the sum of $300.00, with two personal sureties, approved. Official bond of Andy Kavanaugh, as justice of the peace of Warren pre- cinct, in the sum of $500.00, with two personal. sureties, approved. Official bond of William L. Jewell, as justice of the peace of Kamiah pre- cinct, in the sum of $500.00, with two personal sureties, approved, Official bond of Joseph Sohm, as justice of the peace of Greencreek precinct in the sum of $500.00, with two sureties, approved. Official bond of Geo, S. Tinker, as Justice of the peace of Kooskia pre- cinct in the sum of $500.00, with two personal sureties, approved. Official bond of Calvin Huddelson, as overseer of road district No. South Fork trail, in the sum of $300.00, with two personal sureties, approved. Joint, quarterly report of auditor and Ss 1. Freeman, as { vict No. 19, in the; with ‘two personal | treasurer examined and approved, Pension report of the probate judge examined gnd approved, Fee report of the county auditor, showing fees collected in the sum of $1081.95 approved. Fee report of sheriff, showing fees in the sum of $301.63, approved. The application of Mamie Gentry for mother’s pension here laid over for the term, it appearing that partial support is no¢ q necessity at this pre- sent time. “Petition presented by C. E. Gibler, C. Cc. Nitz, et al, praying that the terri- tory embracéd within the following boundaries, to-wit: beginning at the in- tersection of township line between range 8 and 9 with the Selway river, running thence south along said town- ship line to the southeast corner of T. 28 N. R. 8 E. B. M., thence west to the southwest cor. to twp. 28 N, R. 8 i. B. M., thence south to the Salmon river, thence up the Salmon river in an easterly direction to the mouth of Squaw creek, thence up Squaw creek in a northerly direction to the sum- mit of the main divide between Squaw ereek and the Selway river, thence down the Selway river to the place of beginning, be created into a common schooi district, a¢ this time duly con- sidered and approved. Wherefore, it is hereby ordered that the election for the purpose of placing the question of organization before the yoters in accordance with Section 13 page 434 of the 1921 session laws, shall be held on the 19th day of May at the ranch house of ©. G. Nitz, within said territory, the polls being open from 1p. m. to 5 p. m., of said day, and it is further ordered that C. G. Nitz and Travis York act as judges of such elec- tion. {t is hereby ordered that 8S. L. Culley be appointed overseer of road district No, 14. Fee report of probate judge showing fees collected in. the sum of $225.30, approved. Report of prosecuting attorney for the quarter, showing personal taxes collected in the sum of $87.17, ap- proved. Petition of Ire /. Smith, et al, asking that a herd district be created out of certain territory therein set forth, being here presented, it is here- by ordered that the hearing on said petition be and that same is hereby } set for 2 p. m., Monday, July 9, 1928, | and it is further ordered that the clerk give notice thereof according to law. Report of keeper of the county farm examined and approved. Petition for the change of boundary ctical route, therefore, it is hereby ao that the clerk of this board yprepare the necessary right-of-way of road district No. 4 laid over. ty, it is hereby ordered that said property and that the clerk of this board give) notice of said sale as by statutes pro- vided; the property in this order refer- red to, so to be sold, is more particu- jJarly described as follows: © Tax No. 1. Northeast quarter, the northwest quarter of southeast quart- ex, the southeast quarter of northwest} quarter and wesy half of northwest quarter of sec, 30, Twp. 26 N. R. 2 E, B. M. 320 acres. Tax No. 2. Northeast quartcr northeast quarter, southeast querier northeast quarter, northeast quarter, southeast quarter southeast -uarter, sec. 31, twp. 24, N. R. 1 EB B. M. Tax No. 3. Lots 1 and 2; sec. 34, lots 1, 2, and 3, southwest quarter of northeas¢ quarter of northwest quar- ter, south half of northwest quarter of northeas; quarter of -northwest | aa sec. 35, twp. 25, N. R. 2 W Tax No, 4. Southwest quarter of northwest quarter, north half~ of southwest quarter, southwest quar- ter of southwest quarter, southeast quarter of southwest quarter, north- west quarter of southeast quarter, sec. 28, twp. 26, N. R. 1 E. B. M. Tax No. 5. Northwest quarter of northwest quarter, sec. 33, twp. 26, N. R. 1 E. B. M. Tax No. 6. Northwest quarter of southwest quarter, 28, southeast quarter ‘of northeast “Quarter, north- east quarter southeas+ quarter souths east quarter of southeast quarter, sec. 29, twp. 28, N. R. 1 W. B. M. Tax No. 7. Southwest quarter of northwest quarter, northeast quarter southwest quarter, northwest quarter southwest quarter, southeast quarter of southwest quarter, sec, 29, twp. 28, N. R.1 W. BM. | Tax No. 8. East half of southeast | quarter sec. 9, west half of southwest ee ag sec, 10, twp. 29, N. R. 1 W. M. Tax No. 9: West half of northeast quarter, sec. 12, twp. 29, N. R. 2 EB. B, M. Tax No. 10. Lot 3, southeast quar- ter of northwest quarter, east half of southwest quarter sec. 1, twp. 29, N. R. 8B. B. M. Tax No. 11. Northeast quarter of northeast quarter, south half of north-} east quarter, northwest quarter of southeast quarter sec, 18., twp. 30, N. R. 1 W. B..M. Tax No. 12. West half of southeast | quarter, southeast quarter of south- east quarter, sec, 19, northwest quar ter of northeast quarter, north half of northwest quarter, sec. 20, twp. 30, N. R. 1 W. M.., north t quarter, sec. | 30, twp. 30, N. R. 1 W. B. M. Tax No, 18. Southeast quarter of southeast quarter, sec. 33, twp. 38, N. | R. 2 B. B. M. Tax No. 14. Northwest quarter of southwest quarter, sec. 13, twp. 34, N. R. 3 BE. B. M. Tax No. 15. In southwest quarter of northwest quarter, southwest quar- east quarter of northwest quarter, ter of northwest quarter in southeast quarter of northwest quarte,r, north- east quarter of southwest quarter, sec. 21, twp .34, N. R. 5 EB. B. M. Tax No. 16. Lots 15 and 16, block BE. Schmadekas 2nd ald. to Grange- ville. Tax No. 17. Lots 1 end 2, north one-half of lot 3, north one half of lot 8; lots 9 and 10, block 4, Lewiston addition to Grangeville. < No, 18. North 109.4 feet in tax No. 8, tract 4 (144) acres, Riggins, Ida- ho, beginning at the northeast corner of tract No. 4, thence southerly 109.33 feet along east line of tract No. 4 thence northerly on west line of said tract 109.83 feet to northwest cor- ner of tract No. 4, thence westerly on north line of said tract to beginning. Tax No, 19. Lots 12, 13, 14, 15, block A, original town of Cottonwood, Idaho. Tax Ng. 20. 150 x 386.5 feet. Tax No. 106, Grangeville. Tract commenc- ing 800 feet northerly from northwest corner of block 4 of Schmadeka’s 5th addition, thence northerly on east line of A street, if extended northerly 886.5 feet to a subdivision line ;thence easterly along subdivision line 150 feet; thence southerly parallel with west line of Idaho Ave., if extended norther- ly 386.5 feet, to north line of right- of-way of Clearwater S. L. R.; thence westerly along north line of said’ right- of way 150 feet to beginning, in south- west quarter southeast quarter, sec. 18, twp. 80, N. R. 3 BE. B. M. Tax No. 21. 31% x 160 feet, Tax No, 18, Grangeville. Commincing on east line of southwest quarter north- east quarter, sec. 29, twp. 30, N. R. 3 1. B. M., at the northeast corner of F. Shissler tract of 4 acres, thence west along the north line of said Shissler tract 160 feet; thence due north 81% feet; thence east 160 feet in q parallel line with the said Shissler tract to the east line of the aforesaid quarter; thence south along said east line to { place of beginning. Tax Nod. 22, South half of north- west quarter, north half of southwest quarter, sec. 5, twp. 27, N. R. 1 BE. B. Tax No. 23. Fenn, Idaho. Tax No. 24. Lot 2, block A, original town of Whitebird. Tax No. 25. Lot 14, block 2, na] town of Westlake. * Lots 3 and 4, block 26, origi- ‘ax No, 26. Lot 3, block 3, Winona, Idaho. Tax No. 27. Lot 13, block 2, Put- nams addition to Westlake. Tax No. 28. Lots 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 in, block D in the village of Kooskia, Idaho. Lots 5, 6, 8, 9 and 10, block © in the village of Kooskia, Idaho. Tax No. 29. Lots 27, 28 and 29, | block 10, original town of Stites. Tax No.. 30. Northwest half of southwest quarter of sec. 16, twp. 34, N. R. 3 BE. B. M. Tax No. 31. the courthouse, In the matter of the- application of Clarence Newland, of Kooskia, Idahu, for the renewal of a license to matn- tain and operate a tol ferry across the Middle Fork of the Clearwater river, at Kooskia, Idaho. The said applicant having filed his report as required by law, accoim- panied by his bond in the sum of $1000.00, and same having been ap- preved, it is hereby ordered that the said application be, and the same is Bell in the tower of Tt appearing to the board that coun- ty is now in possession, by record own- hereby granted and license ordered is- sued. : ership, of ¢he hereinafter listed proper-' per annum from November 1st, 1922 to | Meodooeoos oo not necessary for its use, therefore, October 31st, 1923, and the rate of toll he is authorized to charge and col- be offered for sale July 14, 1928, at 2 lect is hereby fxed as follows: ‘ o'clock p. m., in accordance with law,| 10 horse traction with tender__$ 3.00 Same for each horsepower over 50 loaded or empty Wagon and team of 4 horses, joaded of empty 50 foot or horseback, from 8 a .m. to 8:45 a. m., and from 4:15 to 5 p. m, tree, These rates permit return within 12 hours. $ From November 1, until April 30, inclusive, after 8:30 p. m., these rates Iluay be doubled and from May 1, to October 30, inclusive, these rates may be doubled after 10 o'clock p. m. Application of Stephen J. Farthing, et al, for muintenance of Grave creek highways laid over for further investi- gation by August Schroeder. It appearing that the necessity for which the following warrants were is- sued, has been terminated and that the wurrants are not to be delivered, it is therefore ordered that said warrants be cancelled and refunded, and that the auditor and treasurer make entries on their books in accordance with this o1- det, to-wit: Warrant No, 31535 drawn on the cur- rent expense fund for the sum of $45.00. Warrant No, 30978 drawn on the eurrent expense fund for the sum of $19.90. Warrany No. 30979 drawn on the current expense fund for the sum of $10.00, Warrant No. 30877 drawn on the cur- rent expense fund for the sum of $10.00, Financial reports of the following highway district here examined and ordered filed, to-wit: Cottonwood high- way, Kidder-Harris highway, Joseph highway. Application of J. M. Shaw to have salary set and rules adopted governing small ¢laims court in the justice court, rejected Application of A. A. Kincaid for wire with which to fence a part of what is known as the Baker road, laid over for investigation. Upon application of the county treasurer, the following tax is hereby cancelled ; Receipt No. 346, tax for 1919 assessed to FX. B. Wyatt, title to said land can- the state board. Amount celied by $4.38, Receipt No, 366, 1919 assessed to F. said jiand cancelled board. $6.08. Receipt No. 6467, tax for 1919, as. sessed to Meadows-Warren-Roosevelt telephone co. no property on which to issue deed. Amount $21.28, The following assessments were made by the state board of equal- ization for the year 1919, and were en- tered on the real roll of the county, being unable“to collect such tax, t+ is hereby ordered that the account of the delinquent tax be credited with the respective amounts, relieving the treasurer of the responsibility of col- lection of said tax, however, no¢ can- celling the tax, to-wit: Receipt No. 6478 assessed to But- tereup Oil Co., $7.60. Receipt No. 6481 assessed to General American Tank Line ©o., $10.49. Receipt No. 6483 assessed to North- ern American Tank Line Co., $38.00, Upon application of the county treasurer receipt No, 7201 assessed to Frank F. Wyatt for the year 1921 is hereby cancelled, the title to said land being cancelled by the state land board, amount $10.50. mm application of John Funke, pres- ident, and J. .B. McDonald, secretary, et al, of the Idaho County Farm Bu- reau, for a referendum of the people on the question of an appropriation for the maintenance of q county agent, in Idaho county, being duly considered, it is hereby ordered, that in order that the board may become fully informed as to the wishes of the voters in this matter, such application be granted, and that the clerk of this board be, and is hereby instructed to mail to the last known address, in this-.county, of each person whose name appears on the poll list for last general election, a post paid return card on which the voter may express his desire herein. It appearing to the board that lot No. 7, block K of Kooskia, as assessed in receipt No. 6180 for the year 1919 has been, since the time of assessment, washed away by highwater; it is here- by ordered that the tax against said land be cancelled, and the auditor and clerk aye hereby instructed to make such entries on their books as will make such cancellation, The application of Geo, Behean for the cancellation of Tax on personal property listed in receipt No. 5647 for the year 1921 here lald over for fur. ther investigation, It appearing to the board that there is a balance in the warrant redemption fund of the county, which is noy need- ed in such fund, it is hereby ordered that the sum of $35.04 be transferred from the warrant redemption fund to the ecurreny expense fund. It appearing to the board that there is a balance in the tax redemption fund of the county, which is not needed in such fund, it is hereby order- ed that the sum of $74.18 be transfer- red from the tax redemption fund to the current expense fund. It appearing to the board that there is outstanding old unclaimed warrants against the tax tax for the year HK. Wyatt, title to by the state land redemption fund, which have not been called for; it is hereby ordered that all warrants out- | standing against such fund be can- celled. It appearing to the board that there fs outstanding old unclaimed warrants against the warrant redemption fund, which have not been called for, it 1s hereby ordered that all warrants out- standing against such fund ,be can- celled. Board here recesed until May 12, at 9 a. m, N. B. PETTIBONE, Chairman, NOTICE, The registered Percheron stallion, Numol will made the A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNE _ An implement shed doubles the life of y chinery. It saves its cost in upkeep and rep Madison Lumber & Mill Company Simon Bros. | Wholesale and Retail - BUTCHERS Dealers ‘in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry . , COTTONWOOD, IDAHO ANNUAL ESTIMATE AND STATEMENT, The following is an estimate of the necessary espenses and liabilities that will be incurred by the Village of Cottonwood, Ida- ho, during the fiscal year beginning the first Tuesday in May, 1923: To provide a sinking fund for payment of bonds $1,000.00 For the annual interest on outstanding bonds ... .. 1,140.00 For the payment of officers and employees, water rent, street lights, and for the repairing of streets and cross walks, and all other expenses of said village ..... 6,500.00 Total Estimate Expenses $8,640.00 Following is a statement of the revenues of the said village dur- ing the fiscal year ending the first Monday in May, 1928: Received from licenses $ 82.50 Received for sidewalks repaired by village 208.25 Received from miscellaneous sources 17.19 Received from fines collected .... 12.25 Received from taxes levied by board of trustees 5,884.65 Received from sale of bonds .. .......-.. 18,994.88 Total revenue for the year $25,149.22 The foregoing estimate and statement is hereby approved this 7th day of May, 1923. % W. W. FLINT, Chairman Board of Trustees, Village of Cottonwood, Idaho. ; M. M. BELKNAP, Village Clerk, Attest: Was the most direct trans- continental route when tt was blazed — and IS NOW But it’s easier to “negotiate” now than then, and the REDUCED round trip SUMMER EXCURSION FARES in effect daily between day 15 and September 15 over the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM will make it very attractive. Study this table. D . . $64.00 Buffalo . $1 Omaha tity. 83:98 Eittebarat ; *t anse . 671 Setouiss” .° 7680 Boil 3 Path » +81.00 lew Yor! . cinnal . . Gincinnatl + 10878 Monreal” .° 127: with corresponding fares to other ipgextent centers, Final return limit ber Sist. beral stop-over privileges going returning. Aside CG bat Corapetreind By additional cost will afford the experience of a/life time, Call us by phone and let us make all. yc arrangements, It costs no more and will save you ‘worry. GEORGE POLER, AGENT Cottonwood, Idaho When you are urged to buy another baking powder be- cause it costs less than Royal, ask—‘‘Is it made from Cream of Tartar? ’? ROYAL Baking Powder Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes season of 1923 in and around Cottonwood, and when in Cot- tonwood at the Riley Rice barn. Albert Fry, Owner. Lee Rhoades, The fee for same being fixed at $12.00 Keeper. 20-3 Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste