St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, April 25, 1913, Image 10

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    GENERAL FUND BILLS CONTINUED
Williamson W T. witness
state vs Weber 175 00
Thompson A E, exp sheriff 41 15
White Martin, exp assessor 16 85
Schmidt Dr R E,- care of
Heeley 30 00
ROAD FUND BILLS ALLOWED.
DIST. NO. 1.
Watts & Frice
Siercks G II
200
500
500
500
250
250
500
585
ROAD DIST. NO. 2.
Kallberg J
Jenson N
Johnson A
Icaacson Gust
Johnson Chas
Bennett II T
DIST. no. 3.
Woodward N
Lucken N
Barker C
Muckle J & Son
Western Clay Co
Elliott E
Cram E
Wilkins F
Columbia Riv Powd Co
DIST. NO. 4
Gaittens Ray
Tullar Earl
Keelan Ed
Gaittens Ruel
Hammer J
DIST no. 5.
Truman J E
Snyder Geo
Makinster G W
Archibald L
Stewart C B
Kratzke Chas
Morel G L
Parmer O H
McKiddy J T
Wagner W H
Lindsay J M
Ranes J W
Melville C R
Anliker R
Lengacher Bros
DIST. no. 6.
Parcher Tracy
Morris W J
Girt Riley
Miller H H
Buraham B S
Johnson J E
Yanz Samuel
Cain H H
Girt J C
Flanigan S L
Lowman Lumber Co
Bell J L
Graunitz Emit
Hutchison M H
DIST. NO. 7.
Hackenberg Jos
Columbia River Powd Co
Hackenberg Wm
O'Neill John
Adams Henry
Atkins A W
Trow Fred
Boysen Paul Chr
Sonneland Louis
Alley Levy
Kirmush Dennis
Neinstedt Fred
Decker Gabriel
Mellen J E
Lowman Wilson
DIST. no. 8.
Norman Chas
Harris W A
Kirby D C
DI3T. NO. 9.
Oregon Lumber Co
Western Clay Co
Jarvi John
Pumala, Victor
Jolma Fred
Basse Thos
Knudsen J
Jarvi Frank
Jurmu W
Lovegren Emil
DIST no. 10.
Holmes Omer
Payne C S
Flippin Ed
Erickson Andy
Stratton Rube
Stratton Rube
Summit Lumber Co
Stubbs A E
Austin W H
Johnson Chris
Zillman Will
Erickson Andy
Smith C
DIST NO. 13.
Peterson J F
Magnusen H
Knowles J E
Peterson L A
Libel, McCauley & Co
Jones A E
Malmberg F E
Anmodt M
Peterson Edlin
DisT. NO. 14.
Clark II C
Mellinger W E
Erickson A
Ray Jack
Mellinger U S
Reed J W
Adams Green
Wood New
Erickson T
Wood Albert
Eichman W C
13 75
17 50
75 00
745
15 75
13 75
500
11 90
400
35 00
225
10 00
6 75
750
20 00
10 00
10 00
750
11 25
18 12
750
30 11
750
15 00
15 00
8 75
17 50
9 18
52 37
3 00
500
2 50
17 25
18 25
15 00
10 00
5 00
16 25
4 40
84 00
360
750
15 00
13 75
5 45
16 00
10 00
5 50
36 25
6 55
2 50
46 25
10 00
11.25
7 50
2 50
4125
35 00
22 50
10 00
500
I
56o'
955'
625
500
500
100
750
500
5 00
30 25
1 00
18 75
750
10 00
7 50
250
34 42
21 25
32 87
20 00
2 50
13 00
10 00
13 75
500
4 37
18 12
8 50
29 37
250
750
1125
10 00
250
750
5 00
17 50
625
300
7 50
7 50
500
785
DIST. NO.
Armstrong C B
Hess Credo
McGraw F C
Enstrom C U
Stanton A R
15.
9 70
720
500
1 25
7201
720
760
7 50
5 00
2 50
3 40
2 50
2 20
5 00
2 50
2 50
6 30
4 50
GEN. ROAD H'ND BILLS ALLOWED
Johnson Chris 5 00
Tetz R 7 50
Callahan M 25 00
Novak F 27 50
Haugerud A 16 25
Jacubec L 10 00
Farmers State Bank 385 06
Watts & Price 7 00
Watts & Price 3 25
Brown Lafe 5 00
Brown L 2 50
Ramsey G W 2 50
Grant Geo 1 25
VanOrshoven L J 10 30
Lange G 37 50
Rabinsky C 5 00
Callahan J 15 00
KostrbaJ 12 50
Braim B 2 50
Scholz W 1 00
Wikstrom Lumber Co 106 79
Northwest Door Co 83 95
Duncan Rellen 7 50
VanOrshoven L J 6 80
Duncan John 2 50
Lange Gustave 1 25
Wm Pringle 21 20
Good Roads Machy Co 4046 94
Whereupon, court adjourned
until Saturday. Apr. 5. 1913.
Saturday, April 5. 1913, 8th
judicial day.
Court came pursuant to ad
journment. Officers allpresent,
Due proclamation being made,
the following proceedings were
had:
Matter of bids for special road
work:
On this day bids for special
road work as advertised for. were
opened and examined by the
court as follows:
DIST. no 7.
No bids.
DIST. NO. 10.
No bids.
DIST. NO. 11.
No bids.
DIST. NO. 12.
J F Johnston, Main Road, from
Fishhawk bridge to end of sur
vey for $884.
DIST NO. 13.
Edlin Peterson. Mist-Pittsburg
road, from N D Peterson's gate
up river 98 rods, for $13.45 rd.
William Deeds. Mist-Pittsburg
road from J. F. Peterson's house
to bridge, for $4.40 rd.
W. H. Rose, Banzer hill for
$1000.
DIST. NO. 14.
W Pringle:
Div'n 1 Specification 5 $1.75 rd
6 .75 "
tt 7 1 7 "
" " " 8 1. 80 "
T B Mills:
Div'n 1 " 1 8.00 "
" " " 2 5 00 "
Virgil L Powell:
Div'n 1 Specification 5 1.23 "
" " " 6 .98 "
n a 7 2 23 "
.. .. .. g 19 "
J J Purney:
Div'n 3 " 1 286.00 "
EAGessel:
Div'n 3 Specification 1 5.25 rd
" " " 2 6.98 '
3 8.75 "
.. .. .. 4 70Q..
A L Parker:
Div'n 2 Specification 1 7.65 "
.. .. .. 2 6.00 "
Carl U Enstrom:
Div'n 2 Specification 1 6.00 "
2 6.00 "
3 6.00 "
5 2.50
C A Mills:
Div'n 3 " 4 6.45 "
DIST. NO. 15
G W Parker, division 1, speci
fication 1, for $5.50 rd.
E W Sheeley, River Div., speci
fication 4. for $125.
Geo B Johnson, Beav Creek di
vision, specification 5 for $2159
6 " 159
F C McGraw. Beav Creek di
vision, specification 1 for $214
2 " 119
3 " 188
4 " 429
J A McDonald, Peb Creek Div.,
specification 4 for $3.25 rd
5 " 2.75
6 " 4.50
Perry Mellinger, River Div., I
specification 3 for $19 rd.
Carl U Enstrom, Peb Cr Div, I
specification 4 for $3.60 rd
5 " 2.36"
River Div, specification 2 7.00 "
1 2.50 "
C A Mills, River division.
specification 2 for $7.30 rd
4 " 7.45 "
DI8T. NO. 16
Lester Sheeley, divinion 1, specifi
cation 4, for .75 rd. Division 1,
Hess Jerry
John C R
John M J
DIST. no. 17.
Lange G
Callahan M
Fisher I
Young H
Smith Dan
Rabinsky C
Haugerud A
Miller O
Beall & Co
Shatto G
specification 5, for $3 rd. Division 1.
6. $1 " " 2.
from end of steel bridge south 25
rods for $500.
Cass Borgerson, division 2.
specification 2, for $16. " 2.
3, " $46. " 2.
4. " $132.
Roy Smith, Div. 1, specification
1. for $5.40 rd.
Div. 1, s.H'cification 2 for
$16
15
14
3 r.i
12
21
20
35
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
5
" 1.20 rd
advised in
And the court being
the matter it is ordered by the
court that the following named bids
be accepted and that Contracts be
entered into for the faithful per
formance of the same.
DIST. NO. 12.
J. F, Johnson, Main road from
Fishhawk bridge to end of survey
for $S84.
hist. no. 13.
Edlin Peterson, Mist-l'ittsburg
road, from N. I). Peterson's gato
up river 98 rds, $13.45 rd.
William Deeds, Mist-l'ittsburg
road, from F. Peterson's house to
bridge. $4.40 rd.
Wm. H. Rose, Panzer Hill. $100(1.
DIST. No. 14.
Wm. Pringle, Div. 1, specifica
tion 6, .75 rd.
Division 1, specification 7, 1.75 rd
1, " 8, 1.80 "
T. P. Mills, Div. 1. specification
1, $8 rd. Div. 1, specification 2,
$5 rd.
The
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SI. and Hi.
Cly
Hi
H. O. REED
Virgil L. Powell. Div. 1. specifi
cation 5. $1.23 rd.
J. J. Purney, Div. 3, specification
1. $2s;.
K. A. (.essel, " 3. "
$6.98 r.l. ' :. " :t'
8.75 rd.
A. L. Parker " 2. " .
$6 rd.
Carl T. Enstrom " 2. ' L
$6 rd.
" 2. " ;!-
$6 rd.
" 2. "
$2.50 rd.
f. A. Mills " 3.
6.45 rd.
hist. No. 1.'..
(5. V. Parker. Div. I. " 1.
$5.50 rd.
E. W. Sheeley, River Div. " 4.
$125.
Oo. 15. Johnson. lieav. Cr. Div.
seeifieation 5, $J:S9. specification
6. $159.
F. C. MeCiraw, Peav. Cr. 1'iv.
specification 1,$21 I.
2. 119.
3. 1SS.
4. 129.
J. A. McDonald. Peb. Cr. Div..
specification 4, $3.25 rd. Specifica
tion 6, $2.75 rd.
Perry Mellinger. River Div, speci
fication 3, $19.
Carl V. Enstrom. Feb. Cr. Div.
siK-cificution 5. $2.:til rd. River
Div., specification 2, $2.:i' rd.
' 1. 2.5(1 rd.
It is further ordered by the court
that all other bids be ami they are
hereby rejected, and that all work
advertised for and for which no
bids have been accepted, be ir-
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Representative Office 505 McKay Building
PORTLAND, OREGON
formed under the direction of the
county court.
Matter of petition for appoint
ment of ( T. Prcscotta justice of
tbe peace for lloiilton precinct:
On this Mb day of April, 1913.
,, ,,,:,t ter coming on for consider-
ution by the court upon the etition
of I I freeholder and h'K'al voters
of lloiilton precinct, and the court
being advised in the matter it is
ordered by the court that said C T.
Piescott be and he hereby is ap
pointed justice of the peace in ami
for the precinct of lloiilton for the
remainder of the ensuing term, and
that he qualify as by law provided,
before assuming tbe duties of his
otlice.
Whereupon, court adjourned un
til Tuesday, April S, 1913.
Tuesday, April K. 1913. 9th ju
dicial day.
Court came pursuant to adjourn
ment. Otlicers all present.
Due proclamation being made,
the following proceedings were had:
Matter of deeds to Rainier Land
Company. Ceo. F. & M. J. Moeek
:ind Dean & Tillie Stchinan:
It upiH'aring to the court that
Rainier Land Company. Ceo. F.
Moeck et ux and Dean Stehman et
ux did heretofore and during the
month of December, 1912. by their
several deeds, convey to Columbia
county a certain strip of land M ft.
in width for road purposes, which
said deeds were duly recorded in
the deed records of mi' county,
and some changeshaving been made
necessary in the location of said
road as described in said deeds, and
Is Giving a Display of the
Courses Taught
Jas. Muckle & Sons
St. Helens, Oregon
FRIDAY and SATURAY
Full Information upon Re
quest and Special Dis
count to Those En
rolling NOW
N. E.
said granlorH hnvlng in the mr4
of Murch, 1913, conveyed to ColUm
ma county ny tcoo.l und uf!idit
deeds, certain other property
conformity with said lu-n....
changes, which said deeds were
the r.tli ilay or April, 1913. HU-d w
record in tho deed records u(
county.
It is therefore ordered by (j,,
court that a ro-ronveyunca)
inudo by said county uf
the property described n j(1
former deeds which is not included
and embraced In tho description
the proK-rty described In mu, deed,
recorded on said 5th day of April
1913.
Matter of Becial improvement g
Mist-Clatskanie road.
On this day It Is ordered Ly th
court that tho special iitiprovt-mnit
of the Mist-Clatskanie mud. In nnj
district No. 13, us heretofore jj.
vertised. Ih erfornied by Mr. J
II. Peterson, mier visor of said rii
district No. 13.
Matter of claims iigain.it tl
county:
On this day the follow ing claim
against the county were examined
and allowed by the court:
A E Thompson, sheriffs ex
pense for Jan & Feb 1KZ
A E Thompson, hherilfs x-
pense for March 42 K
Martin White, assessor's ex
pense 17 2
Whereupon, court uiljourr.nl un
til Monday. April 21, 191.1. f.,r the
purpose of declaring the rmultof
J the local option liquor elelliun lot
the city of Clatskanie, held April',
' 1913.
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