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For Sla and Want Ad. mm Fot SALE-Fiv brood sows, one bo. seventeen small pigs. D. Pasero Bros., Columbia City. ' On broWo yearling heifer taken UP the fore Dart of SentemhM. Owrar can have same by paying brfi and proving property. 0. O. Dahlgren, Warren. Ore. For Sale Four year old horse, broke to drlw. Mrm.'Backland, 8P Warren. Ore. ii Full blooded Barred Plymouth RockTemta for setting. $1 per setting of 15. George Perry, Houlton, Ore. For Sale Six-acre farm, good hones and oat buildings. Also ten cr tract all tinder cultivation, one mile from St Helens, Ore. Geo. W. Perry, Houlton. Ore. For Sale Thoroughbred Wyan dott cockerels, $2.00 each. Eggs $1.00 for setting. R. H.'Roberson, StHelens, Ore. Horses For Sale Heavy'horses, driving horses; all kinds of horses. Have one single driver thoroughly broke so that women can drive that will be sold reasonable. Geo. W. Grant, Scappoose, Ore. 5T0P LOOK REHDI The opportuoites offered you to bay a lot or acreage in RiiaicT, tlie most suVtantM and prosperous little City on the coast, at prices that will astoimh jou. Wt will sell ou prop, erty on a io per c-nt cash payment, balance easy terms, that will double in value before you get it paid for. We have never sold a p'ece cf prop, rty that the purchaser could not get more than they paid for it. We have some snaps to offer now. Full size K ts, 50x100 $ito aud up. t Buy Business Property We own the choicest sites on the principal streets of the Gity that offer a speculative profit of 50 ber cent within a year. Watch Commercial Street, the com ing business thoroughfare of the City. Buy a Fruit or Dairy Farm Choice acreage that will raise anything and a local market to consume it. The Rainier Creamery can use 100 per cent more daily products, the Grocers will take all your farm products at top pricss. For Sale Early Rose seed po tatoes. D. Pasero, 4t Columbia City CHURCHES Houlton M. E. Church Houlton, first and third Sundays. Preaching by the pastor. Rev. W. T. Fairchild at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school every Lord's Day at 10 a. m.. Mr. David Cole, Supt Yankton, second and fourth Sun days. Preaching by Rev. W. T. Fairchild at 11 a. m. Union Sunday school at 11 a. m. Warren Preaching at 3 p. m. on first and third Sundays of each months. Trenholm and other points week nights.' County Court Proceedings WHY RAINIER? Because it has six miles of the best fresh water hatbor on the Pacific Coast, accomodating the largest seagoing vessels from all parts of the world, with a railroad tunning along the shore providing shipping facilities for manufacturers to load direct to ship or rail. It is a tributary to an almost inexhaustable supply of the best timber in the world and the richest agricultural ground. It has extensive deposits of clay for the highest kuown grade of brick aud tiling, and immence deposits of iron ore and cement rod-. It has cheap fuel and cheap electric power and it has a beautiful, elevated, healthy townsite with ll modern improvements, a pop ulation of 2,000 and a pay roll of f 50,000 per month RAINIER LAND COMPANY T RAINIER OREGON Capital, $100,000 Assets, $400,000 ill: 11 11 1 lli CORIlLS WINKS nr. aus COURTEOUS Fine Hottled Good a Specialty WEINHARD'S BEER OLD JUDGE BAR E ENYART, Proprietor lloi'LTo.v Oregon COMPETENT CATERER! ST. HCLCrtS FRCACH DRY eiLAnmc A n d onthg PRESc&lMG ER.EST SCIIELKER STRANQ SHOP rraprittur rei jji :wa3s St. Helens, Or. SUITS PRESSED Willi E YOU WAIT SLITS MAPETO OHDER by HRST CLASS TAILOR Livery, Feed and Sale Stable DRAYINC AND TRANSFER All Butinets Promptly Attended To PHONE IS OR 42 Dr. A P. McUm E. H. Joooph F R. DavU DIRECTORS! Goo. F. Moock, Jr. Cm W. Vof.1 A. L. Clark 9 ELMER BLACKBURN ST. HELENS, OREGON Prop. the court from proof filed herein, that due notice of the pendency of this proceeding has been piv.n as by law required, that twelve of ?aid petitioners are legal freeholders of On this 5th day of March, 1913, in the 8um,o,'$7.60 as levied nga'n.st on to be hear I upon the see ' comes on for hearing: the petition the personal property of said Juni- reading of the report of the boaul of Andrew Anderson and 31 others, ata Maclay for the yerr 1910, the of co inty road viewers, which Hiiid 1 re:hol!ers, residing in the road tax collector is hereby authorized report was publicly rend on two district or districts of said pro-.1 and instructed to remit the penalty different days of this Urm of court this county, residing in the road dis- posed road, praying for the estab- and interest charged against said and no remonstrance or petition for trict or districts of the proposed lishment of a county road described assessment. damages being filed, and the court road, and that a good and sufficient j as follows: Beginning at a stake Matter of petition of Hattie J, being s:tti.fied that such road will lie bond has been given and filed her;in., marked R, fifteen hundred fifty Leotard for rmiion of tnv of Dul.'ic utility. th r.-nnrt of th.. feet (1550) NW of SE corner of 0n Mn day thfc maUer board of county nad viewer l.irg section 34, township 8. 4, W. - . favorable thereto, and renoitiiur Be it remembered, That a regu lar term of the county court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County was begun and held at the Court House in the City of St. Hel ens, in said county and state on Wednesday, the 6th day of March, 1913, the same being the time fixed by law for holding: a regular term ' of said Court, when were present: Hon. W. A. Harris. County Judge Hon. John Farr, Commissioner. Hon. Louis Fluhrer.Commisioner. H. E. LaBare, Clerk. A. E. Thompson, Sheriff. Due proclamation being made the following; proceedings were had: Journal read, approved and signed. Matter of petition of E. J. Smith et al for a county road. On this 5th day of March, 1913, comes on for hearing the petition of E. J. Smith and seventeen others, freeholders residing in the road dis trict or districts of said proposed road, praying for the establishment' of a county road, described as fol lows: Beginning at a post marked "A" in the center of the north end of West street, Scappoose, Oregon; thence running north 299 feet to a post marked "B"; theme in a north westerly direction 675 feet more or less to a stake marked "C" on the west bank of the south fork of the Scappoose Creek, be ng the east corner between tracts 14 and 15 of the Holaday Orchard Tracts; 907.C1 - feet to an Iron pin marked "D", be ing 27.61 feet north wt from the corner of tracts 26, 27, 31 and 32 of the Holaday Orchard Tracts; thence 831 feet west to a stake -marked "E" being 10 fett west of the we.it corner, between tracts 29 and 30 o; the Holaday Orchard Tracts; thence north 660 feet to a stake marked "F" being 10 feet west of the north west corner of section 12, thence north 876 feet to the line between H. Schmidt and the Hegele lands; thence in a westerly dirc-ction alonr the line of said Hegele land 1800 feet to the southwest crner of the said Hegele land; thence in a wesf ' y direction 808 feet more or less. It is therefore ordered by the court that the board of county read viewers meet at Scappoose, Ore., on the 7th day of April, 1913, or on their failure to meet on said day, then within five days thereafter, and proceed to view, survey and locate said proposed road. Matter of petition of Joseph Thence running in an easterly di- petition of HaUie j for re. damages in the sum of $50 in favor j IsSBBSSBSMBBSBBBMBBHBMBBSBMBBSMSMBllMBBHBHBSBaWBJSSa Hackenberg et al for a county rra!. On this 6th day of March, 1913, comes on for hearing the petition of Joseph Hackenberg and 72 others, freeholders, residing in th; Dai! district or districts of said proptstd road, praying for the establishment of a county road, described as fol lows: Beginning at a stake A in the Doan road, 64 rods south of a cor ner established 80 rods east of th corner of Sec 2, 3, 34 and 35 oi the line dividing townships 6 and 7 north of range 3 West, Will Mer., in Beaver Valley, said cour.ty and state, and going in a northerly di rection on the e8st lank of the rection to a stake 500 feet S of the center post of section 35, township 8, 4 W. And it satisfactorily appearing to Jthe court from proof filed herein J that due notice of the pendency of this proceeding has been given as by law required, that twelve of said petitioners are legal freeholders of this courty, residing in the road ( istrict or diVricts of the proposed road, and that a good and sufficient 1 end has been given and filed here in. It is therefore ordered by the court that the Board of county road viewers meet at Quincy, Ore., on the 10th day of April. 1913. or on their failure to meet on said day, then within five days thereafter and proceed to view, survey and lo cate said proposed road. Matter of petition of J. M. Na tion et al for a county road. On mission of personal property tax for cr jL'ore Kyner, it is ordered by year 1910. amounting to SlO f.2. in. the court thft said report be eluding penalty and interest And it appearing to the court from said petition that said peti tioner did not own the said per- auuai (iiujci 1, or 1 IB equivalent, on the 1st day of March. 1910, and ' Eggs for Hatching a m m a C c 1 Suit Leghorns S. Buff Orpingtoni Itt Pan, $2 00 p IS Efii 2nd Pn.l 00 par IS El( Special Matins Pa, 13.00 par IS Efp "rita for Mating List wkicb will if our Winninf al Poultry Sbowi Mr. aid Mrs. Albert D. Larson Box 96 Coble, Ore, 4 iiliiiu "MitAtlAil.Uiul..tiftiulajnn,y i adonted and that sniil renort nor. vey, profile and plat be recorded in suitable books kept for that pur pose, and from thenceforth said road shall be a public highway. It is further ordered by the court the court being advised in the mat-; Ul!,t the roai1 HUP'rvitior m whose ter, it is ord. red by the court that dislriot sai(l road is located shall said petition be and the same is 0,cn the 8nme for PubIic travel. South Beaver Creek, crcssirg it at ! this day the report of the board of fitake B; thence gcing n the w est Kin io siaKe i ; iiom t lere o! '.v ng county road to stab D, rrn: :h ng at stake L, in a k. athv ssisrlv lirection to stake ; the ice hie'e t i take E and from ;her in a n. ith- tsterly direction past a.akes F i nj O, on the most practicil rcute to StPtion No. Ill x 00 ii the I D 'Vonderly road, with ti.j le.nt nuje uamag-e io jorn Li nu t premises. We also pttitior thnt said nad rd all the old portion of -.i-.y loads from the Api.iry r ad to Sn ko I) on the banks or' sa.i ere ;k b? legalized to a GO feet width n 6 tin vhole route be called the S ith Beaver road. And it satfcfacto'-ily upeannir to the court from proof fled htr;n. that due notice of the j endc ic; t.f i.iib proceea.ng nai; rjee,i jnver as 'y law required, that tw j ve-uT. u id petitioners are legtl fitehol in :f this county, residing if th inJ! It is further ordeied by the court that the clerk be and i9 hereby authorized and instructed to issue a general road fund warrant in the sum of $50 in favor of George Kyser. Whereupon, court adjourned un til Friday, March 7. 1913. Friday. March 7. 1913, 8rd judi- ounty roiid viewers on the J. M. J V'on 'o; d. vss read in vp ;n court t le f t.'mo. VatUr . f tran. fer of fui ds. Oi ti'n 'lay it is ordered by t.'ie o tl itt the t?f asurer I e and !ic 5k h rjr. y istr i':ted to tMt.sier t'.ie s in- of f 153.80 from the epecial f ir,.! of ad i'strict No. i, to the gr..!iu dd Jund, to ta.ai-e spe- ctl ful l bill.' herctofoie a bwt d f-on: :fr e al rar! fund. ?:sit(" i f camrllation of gsnen! !";! tti 1 'variants: On th t iny it appearing t' the cu. t t! it tho load 6upei v:ir of r nc! 1U ri:t No. 6, report id cer U in :la';n', for fervice cn county n ui ,m ) h in jeviously (e ire?- p-rts) t. !ie county eurvey., ard Hat'.Mit tn vere itsuid ii a w r : oi '!t Io vi )t . irti c ' t district cr districts f t.ha pr.ponl Inum ijf J rad, and that a good aal suit e nt bond has been giver, and filed h:ie- in; It is therf;re trdeid b - n c(trt that th bot rj of uunt. r:i(i viewers meet at Kiinici, Or .gin, on the 9th day of April, J913, -i tn their failure to meet on v th 'he said rerott , it is j 11 e f ourt that '.I fo'- aC rojity road v a rants 3 ar i. rely cm r ! fd: u . to 11. B. Fhi.l u. r tl C 00. 5 i, to J.Iort Deil 1, t- Robert M Ka in i to l eas Tiicluic' in hereby allowed. Whereupon, court adjourned un til Thursday, vlarch 6, 1913. Thursday, March 6, 1913, 2nd Judicial Day. Court came pursuant to adjourn- ment. Officers all present. Due proclamation being made the C'B' ay following proceedings were had: Court came pursuand to adjourn Matter of petition for local option """nt. liquor election for city of Clats- Officers all present, kanie. lue proclamation being mad On this day this matter cominir tne following proceedings were had on for consideration, and the court Matter of remission of tax to 11. leihg advised in the matter, it is Kwkt-r irdered by the court that said eti- On this day it appearing to the tion hs and th same is hereby de- court that an error occurred on the nied for want of jurisdiction. 191 1 assessment roll, whereby R. T Matter of appropriation for Col- uucker was assessed with 39.05 umbia County Fair Association: acres of land in excess of the land O.i this day it is ordered by the really owned by said R. T. Rucker, louvt that th.- sum of $300 be and ,l ia or JureJ bv the -( Urt tht the l-.e .-anre is hoiby i.ppropriatud for taxes l"'ie(1 on Bai(1 3,J(,r, KC,t,s - l e I en-fit of the Clumbia County C4!SH tunent, amounting to $l.fJl .'""ail Association, to be used in pay-; bs ar"' lne 8an,e 's hereby remitted. ing ;.remiumK lor exhibits for fair air or ciaim or uins. u. to b- he!d in T .j 13. oiuan ror uamuge io lanu caused It is further ordeied by the court! Ly H'ik': that ihe clerk le and he is hereby ! Un "' day comes on for con- i uth rized and instructed to issue a "'deration the claim of Charles H. eneral fund warrant in ffaid wm: Sluart tor damages in the sum of of $ 0 in fav .r of th secretary of $2r, on account of slide in county Bid fair Assonation. at such time! roaJ ,n 13 T- 6 N '2 VV, request nay le made therefor by i uri(J tne court not being fully ad cich tocretarv. I viHe' m tne 'atter, it is ordered by M tt r of i j iropiiatiVm for ata'.el l"e Coa'1 t,,Bt Bai,J tntr be audi IV.ir xliibit: j t'-e san.i. Is heiety continued. Or. .hi t day ii is ordered by li e i iat''' i claims against the 1 1 Oliver S Oliver's 1 (Jcncral Merchandise Turn it urc Hardware Farm Products Wanted lifiST I. IS 15 )! SlItJKS IN' THK CoL'NTY Walk-Ovkr Indies' and mtu' shoes Thrih Lark Logging Shoes HOULTON OREGON Co judge 2 I rL (J, Cor I'hy for r ,. . i ! iirii;i!niii i- it i, . i , '.", ''e.ss, aie Weii.hold vs. Weber .,!., o,. u- . . u j Mierw ool F II, Cor Kxamof S.'-.nons Wm. police judtfc.state K.neriel, " .hlfl ftr..ii . I I, .... m t n i , ior i ny ror Knierich 10 Mr. 1 tun 5 Mr. tl ! i'lm.ei oi pou'tiVn of Jvnl c ) jr : that no hi nroD.iation be mi !e ' Ci'y In the! fir o;i exhibit s ; the State Fair Ar I On thi. cay the claims agaiiMt t io y tr 1J13. Mutter of sc i p bounty claimo: On this day t: e clerk primer. ts to! 1 1 ine cout i y, as docketed in the gen et al func claim and warrant regis ter, and the general road lund claim court the ve:-ifiid claim m C. ia 1,1 anantregiMter were ixamiiied V'. Pink,r, U in clfim No. C4, :or; t,w "d allowed in tne ul Vu-t :3 for li wil.i cats, and the court j Vttr,oU JuniH """icd t by the Buhl dt.'.ic fur ti tulx.icn at tax I V t'mo nilui". l ! th.. .ni. i. .- court on said rokiuters. bein an ' mA I A . .1.1.. .... - . .. - . T I " " ""- - " m V VT v ii r I y' tnotMIU"r-R :d th matter co.r w jrdend by the court thatsaid claim Iy"ows; . f " . ' ' m - i v . ..i uij'ii 'j v 'ui - i z onu kiiv mutno la fiHrHnv nnrifiiiiri I uibui ALjjunKU Va .1 aM J A t f . . . . . f --- - f v f tlj , I 7, ' c,pr0P x Cvurt "dv,8t'i tl,e "'tier ot petition of J. Al. Nation General County Fund. f fliHTrpr oi ueuuvn vi nnun w i inr. it if urumrea ov mm f iiu rr . .r u. r..m m . . A4 t ..I.-...;T , . . " . . . . .. ww.vw.ij mpitamrmg toiAnderton t a lot a county roaa. wmi upon payment or origin! 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