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pe ase? oom Simms Ae emeamibba état il = cot ree iain PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD compared with the assessed yaluation| June 26th, 1923, 9 a. m., board met from $480:00 to $820.00; the 8H 14 ae a ws te: COUNTY COMMISSIONERS | of land of like quality, it is hereby | pursuant to the adjournment of yes- SW 1-4 of Sec. 18 Twp. 80 N., R. 2 ordered that the assessed valuation of | terday. Present same as yesterday. B., B. M., as assessed on line 8, page t JULY SESSION said NW 1-4 NW 1-4 of See. 20, as| Place of meeting, commissioners’ room 9, of book 3, of the 1928 assessment “ duly 19, 1923. assessed on line 1, of page 10, book | at the county courthouse. “Minutes of rolls, reduced from $480.00 to $320.00; Monday, Sixth Term Day 3, of 1923 assessment rolls, be reduced | yesterday read and approved. where. the NW 1-4 SB 1-4 of Sec. 18, Twp. July 16, 1923, 9 a, m., board met} from $400.00 to $240.00, that the as-|upou the board proceeded to business 80 N., R. 2 E., B, M., as assessed on pursuant to adjourhment of Saturday | sessed valuation of said SW 1-4 NW-|as follows: | line 11 last. Place of meeting, same as last | 1-4 of Sec. 20, as assessed on line 2,| Application of J, E. Feree for a re- meeting. Present, some as last meet-| of page 10, book 8, 1923 assessment |duction in the assessed valuation of to $320.00; W 1-4 SE 1-4 of Sec. ing. Minutes of last meeting read and | rolls, be reduced frorm $480.00 to $240.- | the lot 1, section 18, Twp. 30 N., R. 2,18, Twp. 80 N., R, 2 approved, whereupon the board pr¢ | 00, that the assessed valuation of said | E., B. M., assessed at $1821.00. The | , page 9, ceeded to business as follows: NW 1.4 SW 1-4 of Sec. 20, as assessed | lot No. 2, Sec. 18, Twp. 30 N.. R. 2 of the 1928 assessment rolls, reduced In the matter of keeper for the| on line 5, of page 10, book 8, 1923/| BE. B. M.. assessed at $1631.00. The from $480.00 to $820.00. r county farm. this being the time when | gssessment rolls, be reduced from | lot No, 3, Sec. 18, Twp. 80 N., R. 2| No further business appearing, the bids were to be opened therefor, the | $480.00 to $240.00. BE, B. M., assessed at $1322.00, here | board of equalization here adjourned board proceeded to consider the fol-| Request of George R. McPherson of | granted. It appearing to the board | sine die. lowing bids, G. A. Anderson bid $15.00 | Cottonwood for the reduction of the | that the said land is not assessed, or N. B, PETTIBONE, Chairman. per month for each person cared for. | assessed valuation on lots 9, 10, 11, Ye on ‘valued equitably as compared with | Attest: Henry Telcher, Olerk. Frank Cummings bid $12.50 for each 13, 14 and 16, block 14, McPher-| other lands of the same class, it is person cared for, and C. H. Goan bid} gon’s first addition to Cottonwood, and | hereby ordered that the valuation of $14.00 per. month for each person | jots 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 15 and 16 in block |85 acres of agricultural Iand in said | SUMMONS. cared for and 50 cents per day for 2 15 of MecPherson’s first addition to | lot No. 1, as assessed on line 3, page |In The Distric’ each person remaining less than | Cottonwood, denied, it appearing to} 9, of book 8, of the 1928 assessment t Court of the month. The bid of Frank Cummings | the board upon investigation that said | rolls, be reduced from $1750.00 to HY cee Judicial District of the appearing to be the best bid, it is} jots were assessed equitably as com- | $1680.00. That the assessed valua- tate of Idaho, In and For The hereby ordered that his bid be ac-| pared with lots of like class. tion of 80 acres of agricultural land County of Idaho. cepted upon the condition that au)” J yf. VonBargen heré appeared be-| in said lot No. 2, ag assessed on line |'T, Dricoll, Plaintiff agreement be entered into, and that ®| fore the board requesting that the|4, page --, of book 3, 1928 assessment ' vs bond be furnished in the sum of $1000.- sed valuation on SE 1-4 NW 1-4} rolls, be reduced from $1500.00 — to PP. P \s 00 conditioned on the faithful per- . 6, Twp. 82 N., R, 3 EB, B, M,| $1440.00. ‘That the assessed valua-| +P. Puyear, alias Perey P, Formas ES ree ec a ay ssed at $320, the NE 1-4 SW 1-4] tion of 22 acres of agricultural land i oye’ and Mabel Puyear, his request having heretofore beer . G, Twp. 82 .N, BR. $B, B M.|in gold lot No. 8, a8 assessed on line| wife: Pa Koy m made by Edwin Nelson et al that the ed at $820.00, the lot 8, Sec. 6,|7, page 9, of book 8, 1923 assessment Harley be pen i Uta Ge | board make an appropriation for the N., R. 8 B., B. M., assessed | rolis, be reduced from $1100.00 to é . en; $ : purpose of constructing additionas 1.00, and the SH 1-4 SW 1-4 of | $1056.00. Ray ; Vollmer-Clearwater com- buildings on the county fair grounds, | Soe, 6, Twp. 82 N., R. 8 2. B. M., as-| Application of W. M. Budlong ask- pany, Limited, a corporation ; and it appearing to the board that it} sessed at $1060, be reduced. After | ing that the assessed valuation of the Grangeville Savings and Trust will be to the best interests of the) que investigation and consideration | NE 1-4 NW 1-4 of Sec, 29, Twp. 34 Company, a corporation, E. W county to make such appropriation.) the board finds that the said land is|N., R. 5 B., B. M., and the NW 1-4 Port Co rien oe ae it is therefore hereby ordered that 4 | assessed and valued equitably as com-| NE 1-4, of Sec, 20, Twp. 84 N,, R. 5 orter, Commissioner of Fi- appropriation be and is hereby made | pared with other land in the same|B., B. M., be reduced, here denied. nance of the State of Idaho; of $800.00 for the purpose of construct | (1, 7 lass, therefore the request of said | After due ‘iderati d_ investi- 2 : cre an egeleudenl” betlding, “omnia nse ierefore the request of sa er due consideration an ve! Joseph A. Schultz; Alexander : a 2 : Ie Be It Ever So Humble ran Honie ain’t a place that gold can buy or get up in 2 minute; bse are VonBargen is hereby denied and | gation it is determined by the board | i i rove it’s here’s got to be a heap of livin’ amount to be paid on a duly veritie? | said valuation unchanged. that said land is assessed and valued | rie alias Alexander D. Afove it’s home there’s got to he a heap claim of the president and secretary | “y, 7, yin here makes application | equitably as compared with other {cKenzie, alias A. D. Mc Ken- __,in it; , : a | of the Idabo County fair association, | 6... ‘tie seduction of the assessed jwal- | lands of the same class. zie; and all unknown owners Within the wall there’s got to be some babies born, an Te ee ee Titans chowias i; | uation on the following described andy p eoatd, here adjourned to meet at of and claimants of the follow- 5 and then . . , t ‘ expenditure of the amount for the aa We Migp rae Ogee Ae: a oy MY a 3. PHETIBOND, Chairman, bers.d described real estate situ- Richt bre ge ye’ve got to bring ’em up to women construction of an agricultural, buila- | 14 of Sec. 4, Twp, 20.N., Ri H, B.) 0. Niotey Melcher, Olen re goed mee County, State good, an’ men; ing as above set forth. ES re sip phy ar itib nai hee: 4 ) aho, and described is And gradjerly, as ti s on, ye find ye wouldn’t fatto matter of the purchase of /SE 14 of Sec.5 Trp 20.Na Rm, | BOARD TE RADAR AON lows, to-wit: The N as £0 nd gradjerly, as time goes on, y fuel for the county court house, two B. M., assessed at $100.00. ‘The NE- Sie Wien ¢ Ways e Northwest part - bids were submitted, to-wit: Bert of Sec. 9, Tw N., R Third Term Day quarter of the Northeast Beason Mr AIRas mee tad toe seadte . assessed at $160.00. The Wednesday, June 27, 1923, 9 a. m., uarter of Section Twenty one srock 2 9. Twp. 29 N., R. 1 B,,; board met pursuant to adjournment qa tie Utah coal, and the Madison Lum- |), At easel i $1040 0. The NE.| of yesterday. Present, same as yes- and the Southwest quarter of. BE ay EN ae casey tangt )N., R.145,,|terday. Place of meeting, same as the Southeast quarter of the , a ta wt Kalght Do Bit i Lunn, | Be Ms .00. The SW-| Yesterday. Minutes of yesterday read| South half of the Southwest night Lump, Knight Dome 4UMP; | 4.4 SF ¥ yp. 29 N., R.| and approved, whereupon the beard uart f th North Big Horn Lump, Deer Creek Lump and 1B, B. M,, assessed at $80.00. The BY proceeded to business ag follows: quarter 0 e@ 0) west ¥ Bear River Lump. The bid ot Bert | gw" 4 6? sec 9, Twp. 20 N. R. 1|. The application of J. F. Jenny et al, quarter of the Southeast Berean pha tet Rae ed ssed at $250.00. The| to have the assessed valuation reduc- quarter of the West half of 1-4 of Sec. 9. . 29 | ed on the property owned by the Cot- that Bert Brockman be and 6 ey Ra DB, Bemis Plo ee "eat Boge. tonwood Elevator company, of Cot- Senet! 5 yea ¥ ee awarded the contract to deliver | mnie w 12 SW 1-4 of Sec. 10, Lwp.|tonwood, Idaho, here considered and N the county court house forty tons of |oo°N" Roa BOM at| after carefully considering and inves- orthwest quarter of the Majestic Utah Lump coal at the bid | $569.09, ‘The NW 1-4 1-4 of See, | tigating the merit of the request, it| Southeast quarter of Section price of $12.45 per ton. No bids re- 10, Twp. 29 N., R. 1 B., B. M,, assessed | i8 found in all fairness a reduction 16, all in Township 81, North ceived to furnish ree aoa at $12 The NW 1-4 NW 1-4 of| Should be made in such valuation, of Range 4, east of Boise F. H. Rehberg et al here appeare 10, Twp. 29 N., R. 1 B,, B, M.,| therefore it is hereby ordered that the Meridi ? ays before the board in person asking, for i at $120.00. "The "NH 14| assessed valuation of the improve:) ¥ ryt ae and sat Sonne an appropriation 0 UU ss 1-4 of Sec. 10. Twp. 29| ments on assessor's tax No. 28 of -20 acres accordin, e 00 for the purpose of aca) and| xR. 1H, B. M. assessed at $120.00, | Cottonwood, as assessed on Une 22,| government survey. . improving Maes Moe Mile Kamion, The NP 1-4 SE 1-4 of Sec. 10. Twp. 29| Page 883, of book 6, 1923 tax rolls, be Defendants paed jeans ace Ade ctnatie rate . R14, B. M,, assessed at $120.00, | Teduced from $34.000.00 to $29,700.00. The State of 2 found ‘that it i impossible under the The board after fair, in igation’and gp mb Spa ppg als eg " a of , Idaho "Sends Prevent financial conditions to make| (ue consideration finds that the valu- | 82 exemption, as a widow, under the Greetings To P, P. Puyear, alias cial 5 ation so requested to be reduced is as-| Provisions of subdivision 4 of section | " at ie ‘ieee mpiepnnlatan) therefore the re-| cocsed Oni velded by the county as-| 3099 of the Compiled Statutes of the Percy P. Puyear and Mable Pu quest is denied. It is hereby ordered that the fol- | 2°88°r in equitable amounts, as com-| State of Idaho. Bieta ° ~ Lean pe be by 3 eae yn ri «oe te ty be sold on| Pared to lands of the same class in Application of Sarah A, Fisher for Hagia arley F. Burleigh; V. powing, dedcrl ed property be c01d On| the county, and thatthe assessed val- | widow's exemption denied, same not M. Ray; Vollmer Clearwater Thursday, Oct, 11, 1 pict eric ad ution is altogether fair, therefore, it} coming within the provisions of sul- Company, Limited, a corpora- Hon, in: mecomdance wish 1A¥ 3. is hereby orcered that said application | division 4 of section 3099 of the Com- | tion: G ie Savi The NE 1-4, NW ié SE 14, |i. "Gented, and that the said vyalua-|Piled Statutes of the State of Idaho, | {on} Grangeville Savings and SE - NW tye ay a ik tion remain as entered by the county| Board here recessed to meet July Trust Company, a corporation ; is cof Sec, Briar 20 NB. 2 | assessor, : 4 9, 2S at 9 a. m, ae |B, W. Porter, Commissioner of he Ae Re a RE Petition of P. B. Weller. W. B. Reed pplication of Emile F. Bethmann |) Finance of the State of Idaho; With anything they ever used—they’ve grown in- to your heart; i The old high chairs, the playthings, too, the little shoes they wore. Ye hoard; aud if ye could ye’d keep the thumb- marks on the door. Ye've got to weep to make it home, ye'’ve got to sit and sigh, And watch beside a love one’s bed, an’ know that Death is nigh; An’ in the stillness 0’ the night to see Death’s angel come, An’ close the eyes o’ her that smiled, an’ leave the sweet vice dumb. Fer these are scenes that grip the heart, an’ when yer tears are dried, Ye find the home is dearer than it was, an’ sanctified ; An’ tuggin’ at ye always are the pleasant mories oO’ ’ that was an’ is no more—ye can’t escape from these. Par) i= fi Ye've got te sing an’ dance fer years, ye’ve got to romp an’ play, An learn to love the’things ye have by usin’ en’ UC] = a rh s Ayah et al, praying that all Jands in the| for widow's exemption denied, name) ° a each day; eal a EW aoa aie | Section of the county known as the| does not appear on roll. | senna A. ee ys Berry Even the roses ’round the porch must blossom = Tae3, SE i4 NW 14, B12 Sw. | -JSeph Plains,” which hag been given Say ragez ara CASDIAG : BUAS PR ATIESY i: year by year Ga} it Sec 1 Twp. 20 N, Ro 8B, | M2 assessed valuation of $15 yer acre) BOARD OF EQUALIZATION par apr y eo A. D. McKenzie aly » mf homers we J ike Sas me be reduced to $10.00 per acre, here de- londay, July 9, 1923 Afore they ’come a part o’ ye suggestin’ some- B. 'M. nied: psa i Me eran 1 and all unknown owners and Fourth Term Day claimant of the following des- aoe Petition of P. B. Weller, H. P, Two- % , 1928. 9 a. m., ee AVA op 5 MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ae it on 0 B eller, ‘WO: Monday July 9, 1923. 8 4. m., board cribed real estate situated in Y good et al, praying that all lands in| met pursuant to adjournment of June COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AS the section of the county known as| 27th, 1923. Present, N. B. Pettibone, Idaho County, State of Idaho, A BOARD Oy none the “Doumecq Plains,” which has been | chairman, August Shroeder and Clark | to-wit: The Northwest quar- one dear Who used to love ’em long ago, an’ trained ’em jes’ to run The way they do, so’s they would get the early eRe! : ue given an assessed valuation if $23.00) Lyda, commissioners, and Henry Tel- . mornin’ sun; 4 | State of Idaho, County of Idaho, ss. per acre be reduced to $15.00 per acre, cher, clerk. | fet. of Hie Ncaeaees ee Ye’ve got to love each brick an’ stone from cellar U Be it remembered that on this, Mon. | here denied. A. H. Oversmith here makes appli- mty one an e up to dome: day, the 25th day of June, 1923, at The following persons were here al-| cation, supported by affidavit of him- Southwest quarter of the South- It takes a heap o’ livin’ in a house to make it ' 9 a. m., the board of casa ape lowed exemption on claims sworn to| self. for the reduction in the assessed east quarter and the South half @ a hea y a ake 1 sioners met as a board of equaliza- V and filed under the provisions of sub-| valuation of the NY 1-4 NY 1-4, NW-| of the Southwest quarter of the home, tion in accordance with Section 3152 | division 4 of section 3099 of the Com-| 1-4 NW 1-4, NE 1-4 NW 1-4 and the ‘ te seeq., Compiled Statutes of the| piled Statutes of the State of Idaho,| NW 1-4 NW 1-4 of Sec, 9, Twp. 34| Northwest quarter of the South- 57] | State of Idaho. no exemption exceeding the amount of| N., R. 8 B., B. M., standing in the east quarter and the West half : i Present, N. B. Pettibone, chairman, | $1000.00, towit: Moses ©. Shugart,| name of the First National bank of | of the Northwest quarter of the August Schroeder and Clark Lyda,| Alice J. Wood, Nettie B. Yahraus,| Clarkston, Washington, and the NE- | Southwest quarter of ye Hi ussman Lumber Co. U5} | commissioners, Henry 'Telcher, clerk, | Mrs. 8. H, Wright, Eva M. Wagner, | 14 of Sec. 19, Twp. 92 N., R. 8 B.,| Yue hrs of the the Tae U2 }and William Ingram, county assessor.| Etta Robbins, Mary Challenger, Jane| B. M., also standing in the name of | penal of Section 16 all in Town HOME BUILDERS T Place of meeting, commissioners’ room | Butler, Crescentia Poxleitner, Sarah} the First National bank of Clarkston, | GUé 5 0 BU, RS AND BUILDING DOCTORS. il |in the county court house. Hutchins, Winnie Brickey, Mary An-} Washington. | ship 81 North, of Ran; 4, east SONSUL y The 1923 real roll was here laid be-| derson, Mrs. 8S. M. Atkenson, Mattie Upon investigation of the assessed | of Boise Meridian al eontain- CONSULTATION FREE. fore the board for their inspection| Adkison, Abbie VanWinkle, Alice| ‘values of these lands by the consul-| te ’ a and equalization, to which duty the| Lord, Mable G. Lytle, Selma K. Lar-| tation of the assessment rolls and in- | ine On cee FEI Cees LE emt ems 8 Fam 8 Fs Ue 0m board immediately proceeded. son, Angelia Hall, Mrs. D. BE. High-| formation secured from the county as | . ern A SFI arl sienna eee The application of Mrs. ©. L. Wood | field, Betsy A. Hovey, Flora Howard, | sessor, it ig hereby determined that' ants, in the above entitled ac- for a redhction in the assessed ipa Hattie Johnson, Gertrude Johnson, I.| the request of A. H. Oversmith is | tion, N 4 ation of improvements on lot 4, lock M. Julian, Orlena Jackson, Abbie John- | without merit, and that said lands are | - pe i pata Lig pc vogacnrio 9) B, Knob Hill addition to Grangeville, | son, Mary Large, Mary Miller, Mrs.| valued as shown by the assessment | You are hereby notified that |, epertment 0 the nterior, granted, and it is hereby ordered that} A. Lage, Mrs. ©. ©. Hovde, Margaret | rolls equitably as compared with the | 4 complaint has been_ filed U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, the assessed valuation of the improve-| Hanna, Lora B. Hale, Mrs. J. ‘T. Hol-| assessed valuation of other lands in| against you in the District \Idaho, August 20, 1923. ments on said lot, as appearing on| lenbeak, Maria Holz, Jacob Grotz, the same class, and that it is not as-| Coyrt of the Tenth Judicial Dis- | Notice is hereby given that | lize 18, page 30, of book 6, of the 1923 | Mary Hacker, Celia Wi. Gentry, Mrs.| sessed for more than its full cagh t | Robert Forsland, of C assessment rolls, be reaucea from | A. S. George, Hthel Greene, Clara Fit-| value. and that the assessed valuation trict of the State of Idaho in and tobert Forsland, of Cottonwood, | 200.00 to $500.00. gerald, Emma M. Folden. Martha Fos-| has not been raised for the year 1923, for the County of Idaho, by the |Idaho who, on October 21st,|° Application of William Chamberlin | kett, J. F. Deering, Sarah S. Davis, | it is therefore hereby ordered that the| above named plaintiff, of the |1918, made Homestead Entry, |for a reduction in the assessed valu-| Belle J. Dorman, Helen Doumecg, Mrs. | application of A. H. Oversmith be de-| nature in general terms as fol- | No. 07202, for sw, swy, Sec. ation of improvements on the SE 1-4} H. A. Davis f Prices of all (4! Commoditie " apne Effie Cowling, Mrs. Verna | nied, and that the assessed valuation lows: “T * r bf SE 1-4 of Sec. 30, Twp. 27 N., R. 2) Campbell, Mrs. J. W. Crooks, Mrs. ©.| of said land be not reduced. | if Pe 191419151910 1917 18; NEY, NEY, Sec. 23; Wi% FE, B. M, and the reduction in the|M. Cleary, Emma Coffey, Victoria| Board here recessed to meet at 9 a. | To obtain a decree of. the iia Figo “Ay & N% SEY, sed valuation of 6 acres in the| Crooks, Myra L. Caldwell, Mrs. Mar-|m.. July 16, 1923. |above entitled Court, quieting Section , Township 80 North, |NW 1-4 NE 1-4 of Section 31, Twp. | tha Connor, Mrs. M. I. Cain, Mrs, Bar- N. B, PETTIBOND, Chairman. | plaintiffs title to HOUGH always Range 8 West. Bove Meridian, 27 N., R. 2 EB, B. M., granted, and| bara Reed, Mary T. Baune, Margaret | Attest: Henry Telcher, Clerk. Peeper remises ee I hichest in quai- | has filed ti 4 f intenti to it is hereby ordered that the valuation| I. Blake, Margaret Brotnoy, Mary BOARD OF EQUALIZATION tii aa PB ., Re eeaktoeat Tires in vce Thi ii at P on pune: of the improvements on said SE 1-4| Baldwin, Pmma M. Bentz, Carrie M. Monday. July 16, 1923 se gg | omen ie Asaph ity, G ire’ ma hree-year Prool, to estab-| si 1-4, as assessed on line 25, page | Brown, Core EB. Brown, Olive May In- Fifth Term Day part and portion ereol as are ner ee nae lish claim to the land above|76, book 1, of the re assessment | graham Estella Davis, Adam B. ©. Monday, July 16, 1923, 9 a. m. board | against you and each of you, riced, as this chart deseribed, before H: .|rolls, be reduced from $50.00 to noth- | Ludwig, M Sophia Lange, Emma M. | met pursuant to adjournment of July sont Rhaws See how lor, U. S deme bb ing, said improvements having been | Keefer, Li A. Karnes, Martha E.| 9th, 1923. Present, N. B. t hoe | and all persons claiming through : ; ete t sot Ssioner, al | destroyed, and that the valuaton on | ¥ iday, Ruth Twil.| chairman, August Schroeder and T, C,| Or under you or either of you. Goodyear Tire Grangeville, Idaho, on the 26th prices for years have said 6 acres, as assessed on line 27, | egar, Nellie Thompson, Margaret 'Tip-| Lyda. commissioners, and Henry el- And you are hereby directed kept under the av- ' day of September, 1923. page 76, book 1, of the 1923 assessment | ton, Lizzie Thompson, R. H. Smith, | cher, clerk. Minutes of last meeting | to appear and answer the said Cleimant names as witnesses: | rolls, be reduced from $240.00 to $24.-| Geo. W. Stewart, Elizabeth C. Stewart. | read and approved, whereupon the | Fy ithi A i ‘ala ‘ complaint within twenty days of é vi R . ; |00 and that the improvements thereon | Mary R. Swineheart, Mrs. A. L. Skin-| tioard proceeded to business as fol-| * ‘ ; pet ppc Meer ad Benjamin R. Cooper, of Cot-|00 and Mat ioe 5000 to nothing, |ner Elisabeth I. Shatser, Uleabethi|lowe: > <4 | the service of this summons, if = , . tonwood, Idaho. Edward Wiley, | saia property having been made value-| Schmidt, Mrs. R. J. Swatman, Joanna| The application of Mrs. 8. A, Fish-| served within said Judicial Dis- Today, the best tires ocay, the bes sa }of Boles, Idaho. Fred Roth, of |less by waterspout. .-| Ruark, John ©. Robinson, Mamie A.|er for a widow's exemption having) trict and within forty days if Goodyear ever built Boles, Idaho. John W. Roberts,| Application of M. L. Derrig for a| Robie, Isabel Pearson, Mrs. M. A. Over-| been heretofore denied, it is now at) served elsewhere sell for37% lessthan of Cottonwood, Id»ho reduction in the assessed valuation of | man, Sadie G. Orr, Sarah C. Newland, | this time reconsidered on further in- | ‘And f h tifi in 1920; 30% less | HUCH RE. O'DONNELL, improvements on lot 11, block E, Sch-| Mrs, Annie Nash, D. M. Mitchell, Josie | formation, and on advice of the coun- nd you are further notified than in 1914. This lens is a good time to buy Goodyears. : madeka’s second addition to the city | Malick, ENlan McAtty, Lucy J. Moore, | ty attorney is hereby granted. that unless you so appear and Register. | of Grangeville, granted. _It appearing | Cora McLean, William McMillin, Mrs. In the matter of application of ex-| answer said complaint within pt REL eee steals ot to the board that said improvements | J. T. Murphy, Elizabeth Matthewson, | emptions to be granted under section | the time specified, the plaintiff The Far bas Uni W. had previous to time of assessment} Anna Upmor, S. L. Triplett, Caroline | 3099 of the Compiled Statutes of the| — . * 7, f he Farmers Union Ware-| heen removed, it is hereby ordered that | Taylor, Mrs. M. L. Telcher, Mary ‘Toll, | State of Idaho, the following applica-| Will take judgment against you house wit receive hogs in Cot- | the valuation of said improvements as | Lulu Hood, Myra Bray. tions were denied: Mrs. C. L. Wood,| as prayed in said complaint. tonwood eve As Goodyear Service Stetion Dealers we sell and recom- er mend the new Goodyear x y Monday morning | assessed on line 33, of page 13, book | The claims of the following named| Mrs. E. W. Turner, Mrs. George L.| Witness my hand and the seal Corde with the beveled All- - et the loeal stock yard: r at , 6, of the 1923 assessment rolls, be re-| persons were here disallowed. same} Hanson, same not coming within the f th District Court f the 4 a cna back é cal s yards or at any sep agri "| 50.. | ape : % of the _Distric ou! 0 them ap siith, Standard | other time. when a carload ship- duced in assessed valuation from $150.-| not coming within the provisions of| provisions of said section 3099. The 00 roi ‘5 F~ | 00 to nothing. | the statutes providing for such ex-| following applications granted, Ada Tenth Judicial District of the ment can be made up. Bids will} Application of EB. S. Sweet for a|emptions, towit: Louise Kiele, Etta| Adkison. Rhoada Lucas, Daisy M.| State of Idaho, in and for Coun- be received up to 2 p.m. J. M. |reduction in the assessed valuation of | VanSise, Mrs. S. M. Hall, Myra Bray,| Brock and Thamer Sebastian, same} ty of Idaho, this 28th day of | Fellers. Manager. 27-t£ the NW 1-4 NW 1-4 of Sec. 20, Twp. | Mrs. M. B. Kerr, Delia Magee, Min-| coming within the provisions of said | July 1923. AR : . r 30 N., R. 2 B., B. M., assessed at | nie Schnell, Catherine Ahlers, Emma | section 3099. y 7 JOHN HOENE GoonryY for Wei Trade” : 00, the SW 1.4 NW 14 of S ,|L. Howe, Mrs. B. W. Turner, Mary Application of J. BE. Ferree for a Henry Telcher, Clerk of the 4 Gahanna Liane val arteggain Meld Always in the market for | twp. 30 N., R. 2 B., B. M,, asses | Nickson, Mary Pugh. reduction in the assessed valuation of | District Court. poultry; any amount. T. Clark, ‘at $480.00, the NW 14 SW 1-4 of| Board here adjourned to meet at 9| certain real estate was here grant- (Seal). By W. N. Knox, Deputy. $$$ -——- — ‘the junk man 37-4 Sec. 20, Twp. 30 N., R. 2 B, B. M.,| a. m. tomorrow. ed as follows: The NE 1-4 SW 1-4 of Thomas A. Feeney, Attorney , 5 + assessed ot $480.00, granted. It ap-| BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Sec. 18, Twp. 80 N., R. 2 B., B. M., as e g3, f. R A d- Try an ad in our want column. | ae pearing to the board that said land | Tuesday, June 26, 1923 assessed on line 6, page 9, of book 3, for Plaintiff, Residence an They bring big results. Subscriptions are now due. {is not assessed, or valued equitably as | Second Term Day of the 1923 assessment rolls reduced Post Office, Genesee _ 4 ’