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COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS (Concluded from page 3.) Thursday, September 12th, 1907. Board met pursuant to adjournment at ten o'clock, a. m. All present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and duly approved. Iu the matter of the petition of resi dents of Grand View and vicinity rela tive to the laying out and altering of the county road in the vioimty of Grand View: Whereupon, the Board having under consideration the above petition, aud it appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that there is a necessity for the alteration of said road, and that said proposed change would be a great pub lic benefit, aud a great convenience to a majority of the inhabitants of said dis trict, that the proposed road is of suffi cient public importance to be opened aud worked by the public, and that the written cousent of all the owners of the laud to be used for that purpose is at tached to and tiled with said petition. It is therefore ordered that said pro posed new road be declared to be a pub lic highway, upon said petitioners lay tug out aud constructing said road iu accordance with said petition, aud the acceptance of the same by the Road Overseer of said district. Whereupon, it is ordered that the Clerk of the Board advertise for bids for repairing the Stone House lane iu Pleasant Valley, in accordance with specifications prepared by the County Surveyor, and hereafter to be filed with the Clerlt of the Board. Bids to be opened October 16th, 1907, at two o'clock p. m. Right reserved to reject any or all bids offered. Whereupon, it is ordered that this Board do now adjourn sine die. O. D. Brumbaugh, Chairman. Attest : J. S. St Clair, Clerk. Thursday, Sept. 12th, 1907. Board met, iu special eessiou, pursu ant to adjourmneut, at ten o'clock a. m. All present. The miuutes of the previous meetiug weie read aud duly approved. Whereupou, it is ordered that the claim of Owyhee County for delinquent taxes aud costs now due from the fol lowiug named persons be compromised by the payment of the amount of the original taxes thereon, as follows, to-wit: 1901. Willis Dodge, $9 J. W. Johnston, $4.50 C, B. Faraday, $74.16 1902. J. VV. Johnston, $2.70 I9Ü0. Willis Dodge, $41.17. Live Stock Saui taiy Tax, 88o. G. B. Adams, $1.55 W. W. Barlow, $24 20. Live Slock Sani tary Tax, 41c. F. VV. Blackwell, $2.60. Live Stock Sanitary Tax, 6c. Bramlett & Snell, $6 20 Paid by J. A. Walker. Mrs. N. M. Catulle, $37 39. Live Stock Sauitary Tax, 39c Cleveland M. & M. Co., $35.65 Estate of S. A. Robertsou, Deceased, $219.17. Live Stock Sauitary Tax,$9.3a Erueast Eicholz, $17.05. Live Stock Sauitary Tax, bo. Citas, lugtnan, $3.10 Emmett Morrow, $4.65 S H Pinkston, $9 30. Live Stock Sani tary Tax, 22o. G W Portlock, $11.63. Live Stock Saui tary Tax, 28c. Geo. Randall, $12.07. Live Stock Sani tary Tax, 9o. O T SlnGey, $17.59. Live Slock Salu tary Tax, 10c. Clareuce Wilson. $34 24. Live Stuck Sauitary Tax, 78c. Whereupon, it is order- d, that the Auditor cancel tlie following described assessments ou account oi duubie aseess meuls, errors and property erroneously assessed, aud the property described thereto not being iu existence, and that he be authorived to make the proper credits on account of sucli cancellations in the Tax Collector's accounts with the county, to-wit: 1896. Peter Smith, $1 68 1896. -Campbell, $3.50; - J VV Johnston, $1.75 1897. Chas. Haydeu, $15 79; Sam Wiehl, $7.60 1898. Hicks, $5.25; Say lee & Platt, $7 1899. Henry Westerby, $14 40; John Croehe ron, $6; Sayles & Platt, $6 1900. John Crocherou, $10.50; Ed Herrington Rebate, $22.80; McRae & R'gerson, rebate, $46.00; McDevitt & Hanuafiu, $3.17. 1901. A J Kuollin & Co., rebate, $139.80; Stu art Mingo, $2.25 1903. William Manning, $2.25; W P Poole, $12 30; Geo. Newell, $5 40 1904. L M Johnson, $3 1905. Henry Havern, $13.21 ; L. M. Johnson, $3.25 1906. L M Johusou, $3.10 Whereupon, it is ordered that the Au ditor credit the Tax Collector iu his property tax account for tlie year 1898, with the balance of the face of tbs tax sale certificate assigned by the Board of County Commissioners to A. J. Kuolliu & Co., on the 17th day of Oct., 1901. Ordered that this Board do now ad journ until the I3tli tost., at ten o'clock O. D. Brumbaugh, Chairman. a. m. Attest: J. S. St Clair, Clerk. Friday, Sept. 13th, 1907. Board met, in special session, pursu ant to adjournment, at ten o'clock, a. m. All present. The minutes of the previous meetiug were read and duly approved. Ordered that the Auditor cancel the assessment of James Garbutt on im piovemeuts under the Giand View can al for the year 1905 for the reason that said improvements were not iu existence on the second Monday of January, 1906 Whereas, heretofore, the following de scribed property was sold by the Asses sor aud Tax Collector uuder and by vir tue of the provisious of law to the Coun ty of Owyhee, State of Idaho, aud no person haviug redeemed the property so sold during the time ullowed by law for its redemption, It is therefore ordered that M. M. Krieg, as Assessor and Tax Collector oi said couuty, for aud iu consideration of said tax sales, on or before the loth day of October, 1907, make, excute and de liver to the said County of Owyhee, lax deeds to said wropertv, by which be wil grant, bargain, sell, convey aud coufirm unto the said County of O« yhee, its successors and assigns forever, the folio» ing described property, to-wit: Improvements on laud at South Moun tain, ussessed to George Briggs. Two buildings iu Silver City, assessed to Tong Chung Lung House in DeLamar assessed to Lee Ake. Dwelling bouse in Silver City, assess ed to J. W. Stoddard. Improvements iu DeLamar, Dewey and Silver City, assessed toL W Walker. Improvements at Wickabouey, assess ed to Hobart Wilson. House iu Silver City, assessed to Watts & Dunham. Dwelling bouse, Saloon buildiug, Sam Carr house, and a stable iu Silver City, aud a bouse iu DcLumar, assessed to B. F. Hastings. House in Silver City, assessed to Mrs. Chambers. House and stable in DeLamar assess ed to Wong Dow. Iinprovemenis at Cottouwood, assess ed to Hobart Wilson. >(1 to Improvements at flot Spring, assessed to Abe Robertson. Improvements on Louse Creek, as sessed to Hobart Wilson. The SE}£, SE^ NE}£, Sec. 31, T. 6 S., R. 6 E., and improvements there on, assessed to Robert Bridges. House to Silver City, assessed to W. D. Haywood. House in DeLamar assessed to Prince Athern. House in DeLamar, assessed to E. C. Andrews. House in Silver City, assessed to Ah Si. Improvements iu Junipers, assessed to Thomas Richardson. Improvements on Dorsey Creek, as sessed to Winter & O dham. House in Silver City, assessed to Mike Hoolnhan. House in DeLamar, assessed to Chas. Rodda. Two houses in DeLamar, assessed to William Scott. House iu DeLamar, assessed to Chas. Swetlaud. Whereupon, it is ordered that this Board do now adjourn sine die. Attest: J S. St Clair, C lerk. O. D. Brumbaugh, Chairman. * 10 Big Bargains. The house I represent has instructed me to sell 10 $25 Meltou or Kersey suite for $15 each for the uexi 10 days. It is their way of advertising. Now is the time to get a big bargain Come iu aud order before the number is sold out. GEO. R. SWEENEY, The Tailor, Silver City, Idaho. Legal Notices. Notice of Publication. Notice Is hereby given that at 10 a. ., on the 28rd day of October, 1907, at Castle Creek, county of Owyhee, slate of Idaho, before John Hale, Justice of Peace, proof will be submitted of the eompletiou of works for ihe diversion of 8 of 1 cubic feet per second of the waters of Catherine Creek in aceoriance with the ierms aud condi tions of a certain permit heretofore issued by the 8tate Engineer of the State of Idaho. 1 The name of the person holding said per mit is Tom Henderson. 2. The postuftice address of Mich person is Casite Creek, couuty of Owyhee, state of Idaho. 8. The number of such permit is 2368, and the date set for the completion of such work is November 8. 1907. 4. Said water to be used for irrigation and domestic purposes. 5. Said works of diversion will be fully pleted ou the duie set for such completion, and the amount of water which said works able of conducting to the place of intended in accordance with the plans accompanying the application for such permit, is 8 of 1 cubic feet per sccoud. cap 8. The amouut of Limit- for which said water is available is 40 I es, particularly described as follows: NW>4 of NEli, Section 26, Township 4 South, Range I East. 20 Jas. Stephen eos, jb., State Engineer. Notice of Loss of Certificates of Banner Mining Stock, Notice is hereby given of the loss by fire of the following described cer.ifleates of stock is sued by the Banner Mining & Milling company of Silver City, Idaho, namely, Cerliiicate No. ill for 2800 shares and Certificate No. 250 Tor 1000 shares issued lo Carrie Doll; aud Certificate No. 249 for 2500 shares ssuen to H. K. Loll. All of the foregoing certificates are reported to have Iteen destroyed by fire. Also Cmiflca e No. 400 for 200 shares i sued to Mr. and Mrs. haue J. Evans, repurted lost or missing. Appli cation for duplicates of all of the above describ ed certificates having been received, they will he issued after 50 days, ui.lt ss other notice is given. The B.vnneh Mining & Mili/ng Co. By F. N. Hebe, Secretary. Silver City, Idaho, July 19,1907. Notice of Publicavtion. Notice is hereby given that at 10 a. on the 2nd da, of November, 1907, at Jordan Valley, county of Malheur, stale of Oregon, before F. I. Palmer proof will be submitted of theconipletlou of works for the diversion of 3.2 cubic feet second or the waters oi South Mountain Creek, Owyhee County, in accordance with Ihe terms and conditions of a certai I-- ■ pet mit heretofore issued by the State Engineer of the State ofldaho, . 1. The name of the pc is Kennel it Mackenzie. holding said permit 2. The postoftice address of such pen Jordan Valley, Couuty of Malheur, State of Ore is Ron. 3. The number of such permit is 2349, aud the date set for the completion of such work is No vember 3, 1907. 4. Said water to be used for irrigation and do mestic purposes. 5. Suld works of diversion pleted ihe amouut of water which said works are cap able of couductiug to the place of intended iu accordance with the plans accompanying the application for sucli permit, is 8.« tuDie feet per second. 6. The umouut of lands lor ill be fully con» the date set for such completion, and use, vhich said water is available is 100 acres, pmtlcularly described as follows: When surveyed will be the 8*4 SWfc Sec. I». N V t NVVJ4. Sec. 30. T. 7 8 . H 4 W . B. M. 21 Jas. Stephenson Jk., State Engine! —— - Swell dressers SHOUT ,jfor"LAMM M TAILORING 99 * This Line of well made Clothing for sale and orders and meas ures taken for same at li ■1 I V:>; U'.'t 11 I Silver City Supply Company's Stores at Silver City and DeLamar -A. Complete Stock of* E-verytiling demand ed Toy tlie Trade of tlie Camps kept at Tootli of tliese Stores. ■WÏ V. * SHARE'S HOTEL NAMPA, IDAHO New Building, Electric Lights, Steam Heated, Large, Fine and Well Furnished Apartments, Toilet and Bathrooms. Europea Plan. Fine Restaurant. Good Accommodations for Families Ladies and Gentlemen. Terms Reasonably Low. A First Class Family Hotel. CHAULES E. SHARE Proprietor TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. 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