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Professional Column
A. B. COOK
Physician and Surgeon
W. MIGHELJ.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGSON
Office Phone 636. House 633
LEE B. HARVEY
Physician and Surgeon
DR. I. S. CLARK
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
DR. L. A. KERR
EYE SPECIALIST
At Colville Drug Co.
W. F. DIFFENBACHER
Dentist
Only the Best Quality of Work
J. R. HENDLEY
DENTIST
Postoffice Building
BERNARD JOHNSEN
VETERINARIAN
Office west of new Odd Fellows Temple. Colville
Phone 486
L. C. JESSEPH
Lawyer
First National Bank Building
F. LEO GRINSTEAD
Lawyer
Bank of Colville Bldg.
CAREY & JOHNSON
LAWYKKS
3-4-5 Rickey Building
J. A. Rochford, Colville F. Y. Wilson. Northport
ROCHFORD & WILSON
Lawyers
Offices at Colville and Northport
R. A. THAYEK
Lawyer
STULL, WENTZ & BAILEY
LAWYERS
BANK OF COLVILLE BLDO.
BEN ASI'HM), II MIIIKII
■ liiivliik with or without conversation
SOI 111 OF I'AH M Kits 1 STOKES
THOMAS ASPEND
Shaving without pain or whiskers
refunded. Baths
FRIEDE & SCHINNER
CEMENT AND STONE WORKERS
Office, Brewery Bldg. Box 76, Colviile
POSTOFFICE TIME CARD
P. It. Parks, postmaster.
W. W. Campuell, ukbisi. nt.
H. M. Dexter, money order clerk.
!■;. J. Strung, general delivery clerk.
Uscar Klluow, mailing clerk.
Windows open from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Trains due li.io a. m., 11:11 p. m.,
1:40 p. m., 8:20 p. in.
Mails close 3u minutes before trains
are due, except mall for 6:40 train
closes at 'J p. m. the evening before, and
mall for southbound .Sunday train
closes at 11:46 a. in.
Mall for Threeforks and Aladdin
leaves at 7 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays; arrives at 1:30 p. m.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Mall for Jfiebo ana Lake City leave*
at 8 a. in. dally; arrives at 3:30 dally.
Mall for Crystal Falls arrives at lx
a. in. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur
days; leaves at 1 p. in. same days.
Jtural routes 1 and 2 leave at 8 a. in.,
return at 3:30 p. m.
Postal savings bank open from 8 a. m.
to i. i). in., 11. M. Dexter in charge.
Lobby open all night.
city of colville;.
Commercial center of the Colville
valluy, county seat of Stevens county.
Population 2500. Altitude 1635. Av
erage yearly temperature 45.5. Average
yearly precipitation 17 Inches. No ex
tremes In emperaUre cr rainfall.
School resistnuion stio. High school
registration Mu. Three school build
ings, total value $75,000. $i 23,000
spent In municipal and building Im
provements In 1910-11.
Paved business streets, cement side
walks i.mi crosswalks, 140 pound pres
sure water system, $2ii,oJo sewer system,
electric light system, $22,000 opera
house, $ir,,uuu flouring mill ..ITorcllns
cash market for all grains in the
county, $U,OOO postolllce building, free
postal delivery being instituted, $20,
--000 saw mill plant with dry kiln.
The city of Colville Is growing. Ita
Chamber of Commerce Is an active
body of business men who welcome all
who wish to make a home In a growing
business center.
Those who desire a suburban or
country home, with the advantage of
good schools, have a var ed choice of
employment—fruit growing, dairying,
poultry raising, truck farming, diver
sified farming, or lumbering.
Dairying experts claim the Colville
valley la the most Ideal place In the
northwest for profitable dairying.
T, A. Huntley, state commissioner
of horticulture, declares that the Col
ville valley Is a most Ideal section for
pear raising. This statement is sup
ported by J. C. Eakle, district horti
cultural Inspector.
The Colville Orchard Company In
1911 produced Its first crop, about 3500
boxes, of well colored and fine quality
apples. In 1912 It will produce 30,000
boxes.
There are thousands of acres of land
in the Colville country which can be
made to produce just as heavily.
The Colville valley Is particularly
adapted to the raising of all commer
cial varieties of pears.—H. W. Sterrett
deputy rtate horticultural Inspector.
I consider the Colvllle section an
excellent hog country. I attribute this
mainly to our pure water from springs
and clear streams, clover and alfalfa,
with few sudden changes of temper
ature. Well-bred hogs of any of the
leading breeds, when properly cured for
make rapid growth and bring from one
to two cents more than the Spokane
market* With the market that pro
ducts command here, a farmer can
make a very comfortable living.—Henry
W. Foster.
Land suitable for farms and orchards
may be bought at reasonable prices.
For any information, write the ColvlUe
Chamber of Commerce.
A General Directory
STEVENS COUNTY
Senator, A. W. Anderson, Rep.
Representatives, J. C. Hutchinson,
Evans, and W. L. Smith, Chewelah,
Dems.
Judge, W. H. Jackson.
Auditor, A. B. Sansburn, Dem.
Treasurer, Bliss Phillips, Rep.
Clerk, L. C. Richardson, Dem.
Sheriff, W. L. Woodard, Dem.
Assessor, A. E. Dodson, Dem.
Attorney, John B. Slater, Dem.
Supt. Schools, A. D. Foster, Dem.
Surveyor, R. B. Thomas, Dem.
Coroner, Dr. W. Mighell, Dem.
Health officer, Dr A. B. Cook.
Commissioners, P. H. Graham, Col
ville, M. C. Stolp, Chewelah, Dems.;
Frank Ferguson, Hunters, Rep.
Meet first Monday of month.
COLVILLE
Mayor, Henry R. Spedden.
Councilmen first ward, W. T. Stenger,
Chauncey St. Clair.
Councilmen second ward, Hugh Wad
dell, J. E. Dodson.
Councilmen third ward, G. B Ide,
R. A. Thayer.
Councilman at large, D. J. Burk.
Treasurer, Alvin Miller.
Clerk, Grover G. Graham
Health officer, Dr. W. Mighell.
Attorney, H. Wade Bailey.
Water commissioner, C. O. Smith.
Engineer, F. S. Thomas.
Night marshal, W. W. Bryant.
Justice of the peace, A. L. Knapp,
James Petty.
Council meets every Tuesday night
at city hall.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE
Northbound ... 12:17 p. m ., 8:20 p. m.
Southbound ■ ■ - 8:40 a. m., 1:40 p. m.
CHURCHES
Congregational—G. H. Rice, minister: Sunday
■chool 10 a. m.; morning service 11 a. m.; evening
service 7:30 p. m.; Junior Society 230 p. m.; Chrlnt
ian Endeavor Society 6:46; Ladles' Aid Society
every Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Roman Catholic Church—lmmaculate Conception,
Third and Maple streets; services every Sunday
at 8 and 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Every Monday
at 7 a. m.
Baptist-A. C. HcCheaney, pastor; A. D. Fostei.
Sunday school superintendent. Sunday
school 10 a. m.; regular services 11 a. m. and 7:45
p.m.; B. Y. P. U. 6:45 p. m.; prayer and praise
service Wednesdays. 7:45 p. m.
Church of Christ—L. B. Harris, pastor; Sunday
School 10:00 a. m.; preaching services 11 a. m.:
Junior Christian Endeavor 3:00 p. m.; Christian
Endeavor 6:30. evening service 7:30. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday at 7:30.
Methodist—M. L.Sanders pastor. Morning service
10:00 a. m.;Juniorleague3:oo p.m. ;Epworth league
7:iiO p. m.: preaching 7:30 p. m.; class meeting 12,
prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m.
Free Methodist-Rev. Geo. T. Klein, pastor; Sun
day M-ho.il 10 a. m.; preaching II a. m.; hook
and praise service 7:30. followed by preaching at
8:00 p. m.; prayer meeting Thursday at 8:00 p. m.
Preaching at Oi in Tuesday nights.
Seventh Day Adventlsts—Meet every Sabbath at
11.00 a. m.: lßtand 3rd Sabbaths Young People's
meeting; 2nd, missionary reading; 4th. evangelistic
SI. John's Episcopal—Rev. Henry Purdue, Spo
kane.archdeacon; services third Sunday evening
in each month.
Christian Science—Services 11 a. m., Sundays.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Wednesday evening
meeting 8:00; reading room open every day except
Sunday. 2 to 4 p. m. at the chapel.
LODGES AND CLUBS
Colville Lodge No. 60. F. &A. M. -H. Wade
Bailey, W. M.; H. M. Dexter, secretary. Meet Ist
and 3rd Thursdays, Masonic temple.
Colville Chapter No. 20, Royal Arch Masons-
J. B. Thomas, high priest; Geo. W. Seal, Sec.
Meet 2nd Monday, Masonic temple.
Colville Chapter No. 67, Order of Eastern Star-
Mrs. Viola Parks, W. M.; Mrs. Anna Strong, sec
retary. Meet 2d and 4th Thursdays, Masonic tem
ple.
ColviUe Lodge No. 109. L 0. O. F.- Henry Fish
wild. N. G.; Alvin Miller, secretary. Meet every
Wednesday. I. O. O. F. hall.
Faithful Rebekah Lodge No. 90-Jennie
Rickard. N. 0.1 Grace Townsend. secretary. Meet
Ist am; Brd Mondays. L O. O. F. hall.
Isaac L Stevens Lodge No. 143. Knights of
Pythias-W. H. Jackson. C. C; D. M. Hurt. K. of
R. and S. Meet 2d and 4th Monday. LO.O. F. hall.
Tamarack Camp No. 8211, Modem Woodmen of
America-D.J.Churchill. V. C: A. L. Knapp. clerk.
Meet 2nd and 4th Saturdays. L O. O. F. hall.
Adah Camp No. 4684. Royal Neighbors of
America-Mrs. Belle Walston, oracle; Mrs. F. R.
Yanlsh, recorder. Meets Ist and Brd Saturdays,
L O. O. F. hall.
Colville Camp No. 277. Woodmen of the World-
W. Gammge, consul commander; H. C. F, Han
sen, clerk. Meets Ist and trd Tuesdays, LO. O.
F. halL
Tamarack Circle No.22l.Women of Woodcraft-
Mrs. D. H. Carey guardian neighbor; Mrs. Mary
Hansen, clerk. Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, LO.
O. F. halL
Brotherhood of American Yeomen—Chas. Em
bury, foreman; F. R. Lasswell. correspondent
Meet second and fourth Thursdays, I. O. O. F. hall.
General John M. Corse Post No. 98. G. A. R.-
CH.Jefferson,commander; A.F. Perkins, adjutant
Meet 4th of every month, 11 a. m.
Woman's Relief Corps-Mrs. Ida Jefferson,
president; Mrs. Fannie Knapp. secretary.
Meet 4th of each month, 2 p.m.
The L, T. L. branch of the W. C. T. a. meets
each Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at the W. C. T. O.
hall on Main street.
Farmers Union-Colvillf Local No. 176-C. F.
Leonard. Pres.; H. W. Foster, Vice-Pres.; P. M.
Simpson. Sec.-Treaa. Meets Ist and 3rd Saturdays
Rickey Block, 1 p. m,
Colville Valley Grange No. 249-Chrls McDonell
master; Walter Ramser, secretary. Meet tiecond
and fourth Thursday, 1:30 p. m. at Grange hall.
Colville Chamber of Commerce—Governing
Board Howard W. Stull (president). H. O. Bair
(vice president). H. R. William. L. E. Jesseph. B.
W. Emery. W. W. Campbell, secretary.
Colville Volunteer Fire Department -F. S.
Thomas, chief: Victor Baird, see'y. Meet at fire
hall every Monday night.
All parties who desire to bring In
wood on subscription should bring It In
now. Four-foot wood Is especially de
sirable.
Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum seta
you crazy. Can't bear the touch of your
clothing. Doan's Ointment Is fine for
skin Itching. All druggists sell it; 50
cents a box.—Adv.
The Colville Examiner, Saturday, January 18, 1913
20 h.p. $785, F. 0.8. Colville
Three speeds, right hand drive, hand and foot throttle, 102-inch wheel base, full elliptic spring, deep
upholstering, No. 1 leather, 30x3i tires on rear which insures easy riding. Equipment—Stewart speed
ometer, silk mohair top, Prest-O-Light tank connected to large headlights, acetylene primer that takes
place of all other gas starters. Don't buy until you see this car, for it is the most car for the money.
Gall at the Columbia Garage and look the car over
STEVENS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Official and Detailed Report of the January Session at
the Courthouse in Colville.
Colville, Wash., January 6, 1913.
Board met in regular session. Com
missioners Palmer and Long present.
In Hut matter of the petition of C. A.
.lulliir et al. for a county road, the
engineer's report is approved and the
road ordered opened from Its point of
beginning on the South Fork road to
lint point where said road Intersects
i ho west line of the north east quarter
of northeast quarter, section 24, town
ship :ii;, range 41.
Tin' hearing on the county engineer's
report on the Ledgerwood road was
continued from 10 o'clock until 2 o'clock
p. in.
The following county warrants which
have remained uncalled for for over
six years were cancelled.
March 27, 1905, number 11663, C. E.
fund, $3.80.
May 22, 1905, number 11893, C. E.
fund, $2.
June 23, 1905, number 12054, C. E.
fund, $1.4(1.
July 13, 1905, number 12148, C. E.
fund $2.20.
July 17, 1905, number 12208, C. E.
fund, $4.80.
August 13, 1905, number 12323, C. E.
fund, $2.
August 28, 1905, number 12399, C. E.
fund, $2.80.
September 15, 1905, number 12476, C.
E. fund, $2.
November 9, 1905, number 12734, C.
10. fund, $2.60.
November 19, 1906, number 12759, C.
B, fund, $1.
October 19, 1906, number 2961, R. and
B. fund, $10.50.
July 13, 1906, number 2747, D. R. and
B. No. 3 fund, $2.
October 12, 1906, number 2911, D. R.
and B. No. 3 fund, $2.
May 7, 1906, number 2590, game fund,
The matter of the hearing on the
county engineer's report on the Weath
erwax road came on regularly at one
o'clock, p. m. After hearing all the
evidence it was decided that the road is
a public necessity. The petition Is re
ferred back to the county engineer for
survey and full report.
The matter of the hearing on the
county engineer's report on the L3lger
wood road v/as taken up at two j'clock
and occupied the rest of tin; day. About
twelve persons were present and gave
evidence in the case. After hearing all
the evidence the matter was taken un
der advisement.
Commissioner Ferguson was present
at the afternoon session.
Board adjourned to January 7.
January 7th.
Board met persuant to adjournment.
All members present. Minutes of Jan
uary 6th read and approved.
In the matter of the petition of W. T.
Ledgerwood et al. for a county road,
the county engineer's report was ap
proved and the road rejected.
Bills were allowed as follows:
L. A. Sizemore, livery for sheriff, $6.
W. J. Gilpin, livery for sheriff, $5.
Stevenson & Co., livery for sheriff,
»».
Louis Albey, deputy sheriff, $11.50.
W. W. Bryant, expenses of deputy
sheriff, $66.90.
I. L. Dotts, deputy sheriff, $6.55.
Colville Bakery, bread for the jail,
$10.70.
Colvllle Meat Market, meat for the
Jail, $35.75.
A. P. Trunnels, care of poor farm,
$258.
Freda Utes, nursing at poor farm,
$31.
Kendrick Mercantile Co., supplies for
Pete Oolli and Mrs. Ranlch, $25.35.
Marble Mercantile Co., supplies for
David Coventry, $2.20.
F. M. Turner, supplies for Mrs. Wil
son, November, 15.
F. M. Turner, supplies for Mrs. Wil
son, December, $16.
M. Churchill, supplies for G. K.
Churchill, $10.
J. H. Savage, wood for Mra. McDonald
$4.60.
Geoige Stenger, supplies for poor
house, $9.20.
Thomas H. Furnia, rent for Mrs. Nel
son, $7.
M. Kulzer, supplies for Mrs. McCoy,
August, $12.
M. Kulzer, supplies for Mrs. McCoy,
December, $12.
M. Kulzer, supplies for Mrs. Brown,
August, $12.
M. Kulzer, supplies for Mrs. Brown,
September, $12.
M. Kulzer, supplies for Mrs. Brown,
October, $11.
M. Kulzer, supplies for Mrs. Brown,
Noven,ber, $12.
M. Kulzer supplies for Mrs. Brown,
December, $12.
Barmans, Inc.. supplies for Mrs. Nel
son, $11.66.
Shaw & Borden Co., supplies for
assessor, $6.35.
Shaw & Borden Co., supplies for
assessor, $12.
Shaw & Borden Co., supplies for
assessor, $10.
Shaw & Borden Co., supplies for
auditor, $5.76.
Shaw & Borden Co., supplies for
treasurer, $70.16. •
Stevens County Power & Light Co..
light, $40.40.
Echo Valley & Colvllle Telephone Co.,
poor house phone, $6.
Hunter's Lodge I. O. O. F. hall rent
two elections, $20.
Ploreer Bindery, supplies for treas
urer, $35.
Pioneer Bindery, supplies for treas
urer, $212.01.
L. S. Harbison, county Indebtedness
warrant, $11.41.
Wlllett Bros., light globes, $9.80.
J. M Dtipuiu, livery for county of
ficials, $48.05.
A. C. Wetterer, registration clerk,
$11.60.
C. H. Carroll, supplies for county of
ficials, $27.95.
Colvllle Steam Laundry, work for Jail,
$3.15.
Geo. D. Bernard & Co., supplies for
clerk, $23.60.
J. A. Rice, supplies for county of
ficials, $5.15.
Shaw & Borden Co., supplies for
county clerk, $92.
Shaw & Borden Co., supplies for
county^treasurer, $16.80.
H. w. Stull, expenses of prosecuting
attorney, «2.96.
Dr. A. B. Cook, services of health of
ficer, J17.76.
B. E. Wright, sawing wood for Jail,
$2.16.
C. A. Heberllng, expenses of county
engineer, $21.
Basil Brown, work for county en
gineer, $10.60.
F. S Thomas, expenses deputy en
gineer. $23.30.
Colvllle Plumbing tc Tinning Col
supplies courthouse and poor farm
$12.60.
O. W. V/illiati.s, livery for county en
gineer, |7.
H. D. Ames, work for county engineer
$2.60.
Tom Offutt, work for county engineer
$28.75.
The matter of the hearing on the
county engineer's report on the T? B.
Conn road came on regularly at two
o'clock, p. m. After considering all
the evidence In the matter It was de
cided that the road Is a public neces
sity and shall be established. Henry
Halseth, W. C. Foster and S. Twedell
were >ach awarded $1 (or right-o*-way
damages. The county engineer's re
port is approved and the road ordered
opened.
Board adjourned to January Bth.
January Sth.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
All members present. Minutes of Jan
uary 7th read and approved.
The resignation of J. P. Long as jus
tice of the peace for Spring Valley pre
cinct was approved.
The matter of the application of L.
C. Hichardson and W. W. Palmer for the
vacation of certain streets in Boss-
Ijurg came on regularly to be heard at
ten o'clock, a. m. Proof was furnished
that the required notice was given and
no one appearing to oppose the vaca
tion the petition was granted and the
vacation ordered as petitioned for viz:
All of First avenue not heretofore va
cated from the south line of lot 8, in
Mock 8 to the north line of lot 19, In
Mock 6 in the town of Mlllington (now
Bossburg) Stevens County, Washing
ton, according to the recorded plat
thereof is vacated and merged into the
abutting acreage property.
The matter of the hearing on the
county engineer's report on the Craig
extension of the Miller road came on
regularly at one o'clock, p. m. The
Musscr Lumber Co. appeared by their
attorneys Jackson & Bailey and re
newed their motions made at the pre
vious hearing on this report. The mo
tions were denied by the board. After
considering all the evidence it was de
cided that the road is a public neces
sity and shall be established. The
Musser Lumber Co. was awarded $159,50
for right-of-way damages and John D.
Qibbs was awarded $18.45 right-of-way
damages on said road.
The matter of the hearing on the
branch of the Craig extention of the
Miller road came on regularly at one
o'clock, p. m. The Musser Lumber Co.
appeared by their attorneys Jackson &
Bailey and moved to quash the pro
ceedings on the ground that the Mus
ser Lumber Co. had not received proper
notice of the hearing. It appearing to
the board that the notice was insuf
ficient tlie hearing was contlnuad un
til February 6, 1913, at two o'clock, p.
m. In orilpr that proper notice may be
given.
Bills were allowed as follows:
Musser Lumber Co., rlght-of-wa.' for
road R. and 8., $169.50.
John D. Glbbs, right-of-way for road
R. and R, $18.45.
S. E. Perkins, services for county en
gineer, $14.
Kendrick Mercantile Co.. road sup
plies D. R. and B. No. 2, $225.13.
The matter of the hearing on the
county engineer's report on the D. B.
Johnson road came on regularly at two
o'clock, p. m. After hearing and con
sidering all the evidence It was decided
that the road Is not a public necessity
and should not be established.
Board adjourned to January 9.
January 9th.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Commissioners Palmer and Long pres
ent. Minutes of January Bth read and
approved.
Bills were allowed as follows:
H. C. Masterson, game warden, game
fund, $92.10.
J. D. Hanly, expenses of deputy sher
iff, $10.10.
H. S. Spedden, livery for sheriff, $7.
Quinn McCord, burial of Fred Penyk,
$25.
D. M. Glasgow, road work D. R. and
B. No. 1, $71.76.
City of Colvllle, three months water
rent, $18.
Model Stables, livery for sheriff and
engineer, $7.
The R. E. Lee Co., supplies for poor
farm and courthouse, $24.90.
Frick & Murray, supplies for treas
urer, $36.15.
The Farmers' Store, supplies poor
farm, $131.85.
Old Dominion Creamery, butter for
jail, $14.40.
Wm. Miller, expenses of sheriff,
$50.05.
H. W. Sterrett. assistant horticultu
ral inspector, $4.25.
F. J. Wlllett, state vs. Burns and
Hipp, $2.50.
A. L. Knapp, justice fees state vs.
Miller, $1.50.
A. L. Knapp, justice fees state vs.
Tllden, $3.75.
A. L. Knapp, justice fees state vs.
Schenck. $2.50.
Mrs. K. H. Laird, witness fees state
vs. Cshenck, $5.
Joe Laird, witness fees state vs.
Schenck, $5.
Lewis Laird, witness fees state vs.
Schenck, $5.
John Schenck, witness fees state vs.
Schenck, $5.
(Irover Schenck, witness fees state
vs. Schenck, $5.
F. L. Brink, witness fees state vs.
Schenck, $5.40.
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co.,
phones, $76.65.
John S. Gray, Justice fees state vs.
Hndgßon, $4.
D. H. Lewis, witness fees state vs.
Hodgson, $2.20.
Dr. D. H. Lewis, witness state vs.
Hodgson, $25, rejected.
Harry M. West, coroner's fees Korth
inquest, $12.80.
James J. McGrath, road work R. and
8., $14.
J. H Savage, bridge work R. and B.
$224.
Larson & Kelly, for gravel pit R. and
8., $100.
J. A. Hetherlngton, right-of-way
Tlrk road R. and 8., $15.
Chan. Haines, road supervisor D. R.
and B. 3, $40.
T. G. Haines, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $27.50.
Geo. Haines, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $60.
Clarence Haines, road work D. R. and
B. No. 3, $25.
C. E. Haines, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $60.
Joe S"-"''ly, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $60.
Fay Snoddy. road work D. R. and B
No. 3, $22.50.
C. B. Martzall, road work TX R. and B.
No. 3, $10.
C. B. Dint, road work D. It and B.
No. 3, $54.
H. T. Dlggs, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $20.
J. 11. Newhouse, road work D. R. and
B. No. 3, $24.
Ed Hi •Kiln, road work D. R. and B No.
3, $10.
lOmile Jonson, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $33.
W. A. Swift, road work D. R and B.
No. 3, $5.
John Moser, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $10.
J. H. Sava"p road supervisor D. R.
and B. No. 3, |42.
Homer Ireland, road work D. R. and
B. No. 3, $12.50.
R. J. Flick, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $4.
W. F. Boelter, road supplies D. R. and
B. No. 3, $19.
Jerry Cooney, road supplies D. R. and
B. No. 3. $8.
John Moriner, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $5.
J. Kuhlman, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, 2.50.
S. M. Gillette, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $2.50.
A. J. Barney, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $3.75.
H. H. Niles, road work D. R and B.
No. 2, $13.75.
W. H. Barney, road work D. R and B.
No. 3, $12.50.
B. Mylinder. road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $30.
A. J. Barney, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $17.50.
J. Chitwood, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $12.50.
Bert Ellis, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $21.50.
Ray Dolliver, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3. $29.25.
L. A Lemon, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $2.50.
Bowen & Morgan, road supplies D. R.
and B. No. 3, $7.
Eli Vynovich, road supervisor D. R.
and B. No. 2, $27.50.
J. T. Busby, road work D. R. and B.
No. 2, $12.50.
John Busby, road work D. R. and B.
No. 2, $7.50.
W. Johnson, road work D. R. and B.
No. 2, $7.50.
C. F. Miller, road work D. R. and B.
No. 2, $7.50.
Mane Vynovich, road work D. R. and
B. No. 2, $7.50.
Hubert Speller, road work D. R. and
B. No. 2, $2.50.
Q. D Standiford, blacksmithing D. R.
and B. No. 2, $1.60.
Frank Peterson, road work D. R. and
B. No. 2, $10.
Gust Johnson, road work D. R. and B.
No. 2, $15.
B. A. Cure, road supervisor D. R. and
B. No. 3, $33.75.
John Artus, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $7.50.
Henry Cox, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $7.60.
Frank Cure, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $5.
Win. Knight, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $5.
John Knight, road work D. R. and B.
No. 3, $5.
Northport News, publishing road no
tice, rejected.
The Farmers' Store, road supplies D.
R. and B. No. 1, $2.90.
B. F Kosderka, assistant horticultur
al Inspector, $34.85.
Statesman-Index Co., Job work and
county printing, $210.70.
Mrs. G. W. Cox, witness Btate vs.
Tigges, $2.50.
W. Tiggers, witness state vs. Tiggers
$2.20.
V. Tiggers, witness state vs. Tiggers,
$2.20.
Wallace Clark, witness state vs. Tig
gers, $2.20.
H. Blond, witness state vs. Tiggers,
$2.20.
Ben C. Camp was given permission to
erect a "deadman" in the county road
leading from the Kettle Falls plat to
the ferry for the purpose of anchoring
his ferry cable, said "deadman" to in
no way Interfere with the public traffic
on said road.
In tlie matter of the petition of W. T.
Kuhnert et al. for a county road the
county engineer's report is approved
and the road ordered opened.
In the matter of the petition of O. J.
Steltlng for a land owners change In
the Loon Lake road the county en
gineer's report is aproved and the road
rejected.
In the matter of the petition of John
Agar et al. for a county road the county
engineer's report Is approved and the
road rejecteu.
In the matter of the petition of A.
May for a change in the May road the
county engineer's report is approved
and the road ordered opened.
In the matter of the petition of W. H.
Graham for a land owners change in
the Colville and Chewelah road the
county engineer's report is approved
and the road ordered opened. That por
tion of the old road rendered useless by
the new road is hereby vacated.
In the matter of the petition of E. E.
Edwards for a land owners change in
the streets in Valley the county en
gineer's report 1b approved and the
road ordered opened. And that por
tion of the street replaced by the new
road is hereby vacated.
The regular monthly pay rolls were
approved.
Board adjourned to January loth.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Commissioners Palmer and Long pres
ent. Minutes of January 9th read and
approved.
The county auditor is hereby directed
to advertise for 150 cords of green cut
seasoned fir and tamarack wood, bids
to be opened at ten o'clock a. m., Feb
urary 6, 1913.
In the matter of the petition of the
Arden Telephone Co. for a telephone
franchise over the county roads, Feb
ruary 6, 1913, at one o'clock, p. m. at
the courthouse at Colvllle is set as a
time and place of hearing on said peti
tion. The county auditor is directed
to give the required notice.
Upon the recommendation of the
county treasurer the taxes outstanding
on the personal tax roll for 1909 and all
previous years are hereby cancelled as
uncollec table.
The following official bonds were ap
proved A. L. Knapp, Justice of the
peace.
Wm. I. Lee, lustice of the peace.
Richard Simon, justice of the peace.
F. J. Wlllett, Justice of the peace.
James Petty, Justice of the peace.
W. L. Woodard, aheriff.
John B. Slater, prosecuting attorney
The following official bonds which
were found defective were not ap
proved.
John S. Gray, justice of the peace.
Martin S. Cory, Justice of the peace
Klmer D. Hall, justice of the peace
Novella Weaver, justice of the peace
May T. Noble, justice of the peace
J. W. Gilllngham. Justice of the peace.
John Agar, Justice of the peace.
C. L. Williams, Juatlce of the peaoe.
J. W. Rickers, justice of the peace.
E. Llndland, justice of the peace.
H. W. Quimby, justice of the peace.
John A. Connelly, justice of the peace.
8. B. Crist, Justice of the peace.
C. O. Smith, constable.
C. E Bartholamew, conatable.
John Huntsman, constable.
K. B. Growden, constable.
81.B 1. Mills, constable.
Ueo. A. Mowatt. constable.
Henry Keller, constable.
E. Houchena, constable.
mils were allowed as follows:
J. I). Hanly, expenses deputy sheriff,
$7.75.
Ells Overman, deputy sheriff, $9.
Ellsha Overman, deputy sheriff, $9.
VV. J. Ollpin, livery for sheriff, $10.
J. C. Harrlgan, job work superintend
ent horticultural inspector, $6.26.
Adily Mercantile Co., supplies Mrs.
Wallace, $10.
Addy Mercantile Co., suplpies Mrs.
Burns, $15.
Reformer Publishing Co., publishing
election notice, $2.25.
McCrea & Davies, road supplies, D. R,
and B. No. 3, $7.65.
John Acorn, right-of-way Crawford
road R. and 8., $65.
The treasurer's report for the months
of November and December were check
ed and found correct.
The December report showed $81,
--125.P4 distributed among the various
funds as follows:
State general, $1,377.64.
State military, $125.96.
State school, $3,409.03.
State highway, $70.63.
Permanent highway. $680.16.
Current expense, $14,697.09.
General road and Bridge, $626.84.
County school, $6,497.18.
County sinking fund, $12,647.06.
S.ildler's relief, $531.24.
Horticultural. $304.60.
County fair, $9.04.
General school, $14,902.65.
School bond redemption, $8,852.66.
School building, $3,084.63.
Road district No. 1, $633.63.
Hoad district No. 2, $264.68.
. Hoad district No. 3, $1,366.76.
Drainage Hlatrict No. 1, $370.05.
Drainage district No. 2, $1,443.79.
Drainage district No. 3, $3,034.27.
Colville, $481.85.
Chewelah, $263.08.
Kettle Falls, $84.29.
Marcus, $59.20.
Springdale, $40.69.
Game, $4,067.71.
Institute, $34.05.
Trust funds, $157.21.
Treasurer Pend Oreille county, $1,
--084.94.
Advanced taxes, $46.78.
Columbia Irrigation district, $47.26.
North]uirt (overdrawn) $70.70.
Board adjourned to January 11th.
January 11th.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Commissioners Palmer and Long pres
ent. Minutes of January 10 read and
approved.
Upon the recommendation of the
county treasurer a number of tax can
cellations and refu ids were ordered as
follows:
$5.70 person taxes for 1911 cancelled
for Mrs. A. E. Hubbard on account of
not having been allowed the $300 ex
emption.
$9.14 taxes and interest ordered re
funded on C. of D. No. 2457 on account
of clerical error.
$14.84 for 1910 cancelled on lots 21 to
24 in block 24 and all of block 7 of
Bossburg on account of double assess
ment.
$54.41 for 1911 ordered cancelled on
lots 11-12-13 block 7 of Olson's addi
tion to Hunters, on account of double
assessment.
$9.48 ordered refunded on C. of D.
No. 1968 on account of land not being
patented.
$71.17 ordered refunded on C. of D.
. 1756 on account of patent having
been cancelled.
$36.12 ordered refunded on C. of D.
No. 1973 on account of land not being
patented.
$50.60 for 1910 and $34.43 for 1911 or
dered cancelled on lots 1 and 2, south
west quarter northeast quarter and
west half southeast quarter of section
6, township 40, range 37, on account of
same not being patented
$15.30 personal property tax and In
terest for 1911 cancelled for J. L. Kane
on account of not having been allowed
the $300 exemption.
$15.90 personal property tax and in
terest for 1910 cancelled for J. L. Kane
on account of not having bean allowed
the $300 exemption.
$16.05 personal property tax fox 1912
cancelled for J. L. Kane on aocsint of
not having been allowed the $3TO ex
emption.
Bills were allowed as follows:
Geo. N. Noah, road work D. It. and B.
No. 1, $11.25.
J. F. Tilson road work D. R. and B.
No. 1, $8.
Clias Odell, road work D. R. and B.
No. 1, $2.
B. P Gilllngham, blacksmlthlng D. R.
and B. No. 1, $7.50.
Ole Hoel, powder D. R. and B. No. 1,
$11.66.
Chas. G. Burch & Brother, supplies
for Mrs. McDonald, $18.60.
H. C. Masterson, services and ex
penses game warden, $24.65.
R. A. Treadwell, work for sheriff,
$5.
J. M. Dupuls, livery for engineer, $7.
In the matter of the petition of H. P.
Hotchkiss for a land owners change in
the Colville and Little Dalles road, the
petition is referred to the county en
gineer for survey and report.
In the matter of the petition of M. H.
C. Allen et al. for a county road the
county engineer's report is approved
and the road ordered opened.
In the matter of the petition of L.
Featherklle for a land owners change
in the Columbia river road, the county
engineer's report is approved and the
road ordered opened. That portion of
the old road replaced by the new Is
hereby vacated.
In the matter of the petition of F. C.
Tlgges et al. for a county road, Feb
ruary 7, 1913, at two o'clock p. m. at the
courthouse at Colville is set as a time
and place of hearing on the county en
gineer's report.
In the matter of the petition of E. C.
Le Conn et al. for a county road, Feb
ruary 7, 1913 at ten o'clock, a. m. at the
courthouse at Colville is set as a time
and place of hearing on the county en
gineer's report.
The claim of Eli Vynovich et al. for
work for county engineer was rejected.
Additional bills were allowed.
Mrs. J. Berg, board Ragnor Tyvog,
Willard Fay, wood for courthouse,
H. L. Liston, road work D. R. and B.
J. F. Tilson, road work D. R. and B.
No. 2, $10.
J. O. Johnson, road work D. R. and B.
In the matter of the petition of J. L.
Rust et al. for a county road, the peti
tion is granted and survey ordered.
In the matter of the petition of Au
gust Hundt et al. for a county road, the
petition is granted and survey ordered.
The official bond of A. B. Dodson
as assessor was approved.
Additional bills were allowed.
P. J. Hewitt, right-of-way for Day
road R. and 8., $1.
D. Connor, right-of-way for Day road
R. and 8., $66.
Heirs of Goakey estate, right-of-way
for Day road R. and 8., $100.
Colville Paint & Paper Store, glass
for Jail, $1.10.
Colville Steam Laundry, work for jail,
$1.36.
F. S. Thomas, expenses deputy en
gineer, $2.60.
H. D. Ames, services as chairman,
C. H. Carroll, supplies for judge and
poor farm, $25.
. 0 "-.Cole- washing courthouse win lows,
W. W. Bryant, services and expenses
of deputy .sheriff, $42.
L. E. Jesseph, incidental courthouse
exoenses. $57.35.
A. P. Trunnels, oil furnished poor
farm, $96.
Minutes read and approved.
Board adjourned to January 13th.
January 13th.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
All members present.
The official bonds of R. B. Thomas
as county engineer, A. B. Sansburn as
county auditor and W. Mighell as cor
oner were approved.
Bills were allowed as follows:
t, i i • S°o e« tteri ""P'P'o* for county of-
Wm. Miller, expenses sheriff, $1.80.
Barmans, Inc., suplpies for jail, $16.90.
S. F. Doran, deputy sheriff, f11.46.
Maud Wlllett, work for sheriff. |i.||.
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