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VON A n A v 3 WnUlimaktr ami Jcvwl.-r. All Wnrk (iuarutitit'il. 3 3 St. Helens Or. J iiiiuiuiuiumiiiiuiuiuaiiuiuuiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiuif EUKOI'tAN PLAN AMERICAN PLAN EVERYTHING MODI' UN AT THE ST. HELENS HOTEL j. r.OK(.r.. Proprietor AI L BUSSES CAIJ AT HOTEL PATES $100 AND UP SPECIAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS BBA. WASHINGTON MUCKLEO Si WW. J. MUCKEF. AlUCKLE IMRDVIRC C0APIAY DEALERS IN jj .. 7 w . A7 ii". ; ; o a ,v f T ..'. A'N.s N. .S7 0 A .V noons ST. HELENS. OREGON I SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES THE EXCHANGE AND INTRODUCTORY PRICES O F SCHOOL BOOKS ARE STRICTLY CASH WATERMN S DEAL FOUNTAIN PENS AI-SO CENTURY. I AUGIII.IN SELF-MIXING AND NON LEAK ABLE, VOORES NON LEAKABLE AND OTHERS 1:. istm.lv nioTotUuriuc goods l A. J. DEMING, Dmjooist. ST. 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REED, Manager 5 MiKaj Boildii3g PORTLAND, OREGON County Court Proceedings OrcKn U. a 'm. fur the purpot of ffjr.itriictir.if ir.d mair.uinirg a y lem of petmancr.t roadi in Coluitbia County, ioj Whirrn., petition! have been filed fuly ined hy a large number of the fneholden of tai l ecur.ty. praylr.g for tKe e.tafcli.hmer.t of a iyitem of per manful roadi aa fyllowe. to-it: Ht-ifinnirg at a point where the main county road from St. Helen to I ort- land, Oregon, where taid road Inter- ecti the bourwary line between Mult-! ncmah and Columbia countiei, thence 1 running in a northerly and wetterly! direction to a point on the weat bound- ary line of Columbia County, where the aid line interweta the county road leading from Clatakanie, Ore., to Wert pcrt, Ore., laid road to run though the citiea and lowna of Scappooae. Warren, St. Helen. Deer Island, Goble, Rain ier, Mayger, Claikanie and Uarahland and following at near aa practicable to obtain desired graJei and cunei, the present county road beween laid pointt; altu Iteginnitig at a point where the Heaver Creek county road intersects the line between Washington and Co lumbia Counties, thence running in a norrnerly and westerly direction to the boundary line between Columbia tnd Clatsop Countiea. and running through the towns and cities of Ver not ia, Pittsburg and Mitt, and follow ing at near at practicable, to obtain ji'Sired gradet and curvet, the present ounty road between taid point, and loans; also Beginning at a point which it at the intersection of the center line of Bridge and Nehalem ttretta in the City jf ClatsKanie, Oregon, running thence in a southerly direction, and following as near at practicable to obtain the de sired gradei and curves, the present ?oun(y road from Clatskanie., Ore., to Mist, Ore., to the intersection of taid rotd with the county road from Ver noma to Mist, Ore., also Beginning at a point which is at the intersection of Cowlitz and Columbia Ureets in the City of St Helena, Ore gon, running thence westerly through the towns of Houlton, Yankton and Trenholm, and following ai near at practicable, to obtain the desired grades and curves, the present county road from St. Helens, Orgon, to Pitt ourg, Oregon, and Whereas, said County Court deairei to have such a system of permanent roads planned, located and constructed with the co operation of the Oregtn State Highway Commission, therefore He It Keaoived. by the County Court jf Columbia County, Oregon, that it Iocs hereby petition the Oregon State Highway Commisaion to lend to it the urviccs of the State Highway En gineer for the above purposes, and Resolved, further, that the County .ourt of Columbia County. doe hereby set aside sufficient money to pay for ;h surveys, mapa, profiles and esti nates of the said proposed permanent road system. Adopted at St. Helena, Oregon, this ind day of October. 191. W. A. HARRIS. County Judge. JOHN KARR. County Commiasioner. t.OLIS FT.UHRER. County Commissioner. General KjsJ Fund. bit River, thence weat to the center of Section 25. T. 6 N R. 2 W.. thence south 1 miles, thence Weat 2i mile, thence south 1 mile, theneo west 3 miles, thence north 2 miles, thence west 6 miles, thence south 2 miles, then' eaat 2 miles, thence south 4 miles, thence west i milt, hence aouth 3 miles, thence eaat li miles, thence aouth 3 miles, thecne west 3 miles, thence aouth 1 mile, thence eaat 4 milea, thence south 2 miles, thence east 2 mi Us. thence aouth 1 mile. thence east 3 miles, thence aouth 1 mile, thence eaat 7 miles, thence north i mile, thence east on the center line of Sfict on 23. T. 4 N.. K. 1 W.. to the bank of the Columbia River, thence north following the meander of the Co lumbia River to the point of begin ning. Road Distrie No. 2. Beginning at point where the cen ter line of Section 29. T. 6 N.. R. 1 W., intersects the bank of the Colum bia River, thence west to the center of Section 25. T. 6 N.. R. 2 W., thence aouth 1 mile, - thence west 2 miles, thence south 1 mile, thence west 3 miles, thence north 2 miles, thence west 6 thence north 4 milea, thence east 2 1-4 miles, thence north 3-4 miles, thence west 1-4 mile, thence west 1 mlies. thence north 3 miles, thence west 2 1-4 mi lee, thence north 1-4 mile, thence west 1-4 mile, thence north mile, thence west mile, thence north 1-4 'mile thence west 1 mile, thence north 1 mile, thence weat 1 mile, thence north to a point where the division line betaeen Sections 29 and 30, T. 8 N.. R. 4 W., intersect the bank of the Columbia River; thence up said river to the place of be ginning. P.oad District No. 3 Beginning at a point where the sec tion line between Section 29. and 30, T. 8 N., R. 4 W., intersect the Co lunbia River, thence south to the southwest corner of Section 32 T. 8 N., R. 4 W., thence eaat 1 mile, thence south 1 mile, thence east 1 mile, thence south i mile, thence east mile, thence sooth I mile, thence east 1-4 mile, thence south 1-4 mile, thence eat 2 1-4 miles, thence aouth 3 miles, thence east 1 mile, thence south ii mlie. thence east i mile, thence aouth 3-4 mile, thence east 1-4 mile, thence aouth 3-4 mile, the nee west 2 1-2 mile, thence uoth 6 mile, thence west 8 mile, thence aotahl mile. thence wet 4 mile, to the west boundary line fo Columbia County, thence north to the Corumbia River, thence up laid river to the place of be ginning. Road District No. 4. BeainninB at the southeast corner of Section 36, T. 4 N.. R. 4 W thence north 1 mile, thence eat 3 mile, thence north 3 mile, thence west 1 1-2 mile, thence north 3 mile. thence eatt 1-2 mile, thence north 4 miles, thence west 10 mile, thenc south 1 mile.t hence west 4 mile, thence aouth 10 mile, to the south west corner of Columbia County thence east to the point of beginning Whereupon, Court adjourned. o w do you like this Shoe? We have a full line of the Florsheim Shoes. Come in and see them. Don't forget that our Dry Goods and Fur nishings are the best. JK'-1 Drop in and see us H. IvIO RGUS N A x . a. a. c5c SON j 35.50 29.00 15.30 4.3o 15.20 9.00 42.00 15.74 34.50 35.00 20.10 5.00 11.00 1.25 5.30 5.50 20.75 59.00 30.00 Howard Cooper Cor. Jalmberg N A BirkenfielJ Anton 30 .thsrd 11 J ' VanOrshoven L J Prirgle Wm jlratton R E Jregon Lbr Co Jooper Kerd Harris G Anderson Aiel Hubcrg E E Nelson Andrew Kichman Arthur V'anOrahoven L J Hug'ies Cravens Tillman W J Ram.uy Geo W A'inalow i S General Fund Uills Rejected B L Spengl.T. launch to Ah war-,ltn General Road Fund Bills Rejected. I, Glinivcki Whereupon court aJjounrcd until Friday. Oct. 3. 1913 Matter of establishment of Road District. On thiaday it i ordered by the Court 1 1t Columbia county be and the aame i, hereby divided into four road d.. trict. the boundary line, of which are described aa follow ROAD DISTRICT NO. 1. Beginning at point "here the cen ur L of Section 29.T.6N R-l W.. interact, the bank of the Colum- YANKTON NEWS AI Cbambtrlain wa hurt in Masten's logging camp. He had been employed two day w hen the accident occurred. He wa aent to St. Helena for medical attention. then to the home of his sister, Mr. Wm. Kirth. Mr. Kale returned home lat Satur day, after spending ci months visit ing among her old friends at her old home Clyde. North Carolina. The Redmen will give a dance and basket social Oct. 25. Mrs. Dutton of Salem pnet last week visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. 1 W. Thorn a. . Miss Serrnare of Portland i visit ing Mr. Steve Lampa. Rudolph Kappller'a new house is al most finished tt is a good ited house and well built. . 8.00 10.00 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS I). M. & J. R- Sharp to D. & E. 1 Ginsti. Seappoos Orchard TrcU. C. L. Whitney to L. C. & H. D. ' Fish. lot 6. 7, 8, Whitney Add. Scappooae. E. K. & R. L. Sunwood to Col. 'Co.. right-of-way. ) M. Fresh to L. P. Jasper, land .in 11-5 2. J L. N. Fredrickson to L. F. & K. j Fasstrom, land in 13-4-2. A a n. 4V. oftiuuci iv ft in. McPherson Jr.. land in 21-4-5. Cot. Co. Inv. Co. to P. B. & S. V. Meckeison, tract in Beaver GREAT COMBINATION OFFER The Mist management has made arrange ments with Portland Evening Telegram whereby we. can give subscribers the advan tage of a gigantic combination offer for a limited period. You can get a Metropolitan evening paper with all the latest news from all over the world and all the news of St. Helens and vicinity in the Mist at a remark ably low price. The Evening Telegram is the best pap er in the state, market reports unexcelled, Saturday edition contains a magazine and comic section in colors. The Evening Telegram St. Helens Mist - - -Total Both Papers Through this office if paid in advance for i year, on or before Decem ber 31st, 1913 - - - - $5.00 per year $1.50 per year $6.50 per year $4.75 r Col. Co. Inv. Co. to S. A. Bu chanan, lot 70, Beaver Homes. R. W. Foster to P. S. Linton, lots 1. 2. 3. blk 2. Reuben. A. P. Usher to C. A. Usher. 30 acres in 11-4-4. C. Green to F. B. Holbrook Co.. land in 5 & 8-6-2. H. J. & M. F. Green to F. B. Holbrook Co.. land in 5 & 8-6-2. E. & K. G. Burr to F. B. Hol brook Co., land in 5 & 8-6-2. O. J. Reed to F. B. Holbrook. land in 5 & 8-6-2. E. J. Huber to Otto Hoag land in 6-4-1. Heme. SCAPPOOSE Mrs. Emma Smith has rented the house belonging to Mrs. Schell and it will be used as a rooming house. Mr. and Mrs. A. Holaday and Mr. 0. M. Washburn attended the dedication of the Masonic Hall at St. Helens on Saturday evening. Miss Heist, our High school teacher, spent Sunday with her parents at Salem. Miss Manny and Miss Stevens visited at their homes in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. D. Johnson and son Urban from Portland were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Washburn on Sunday. On Friday afternoon a debate was held in the High school room on the question, "Resolved, that U. S. shall maintain a large navy." The a!Tirmative speakers were: Supt. M. Bundy and Leon Logan; the negative, Milton Miller, Athlene Tolly and Ray Holland. The judges were Mrs. G. Watts, Mrs, 0. M. Washburn and Miss Zella Ramsey, and their decision was in favor of the affirmative. Mr. Hoover, traveling salesman who is also a Gideonite, gave an interesting address at the Congre gational church on Snnday evening. Mr. Hoover is a cousin of Mr. Holaday. An attractive wedding was that of Miss Mary Adams and Mr Tom Roy, which was celebrated Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. J. Adams, by Rev. W. H. Meyers, in the presence of relatives and friends. The room where the weeding took place was prettily decorated and also the dining room where luncheon was served, following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Roy are both prominent socially and their many friends are glad that they will make their home in this place. The out-of-town guests attending the wedding were Mrs. F. D. Hobert and daughter from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. G. Frederickson from Linnton and Misa Theresa Adams from Portland. On Monday even ing the Scrppoose band serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Roy and many friends assembled at the home to extend best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Niblock have moved into the new house just erected by Mr. Fish. 6 per cent loans on farms, or chard lands, city resident or busi ness property, to buy, build, im prove, extend or refund mortgages or other securities: terms reason able; special privileges; corres pondence invited. Dept. L, 618 Commonwealth Bldg,, Denver, Col., or Dept. I, 749 Henry Bldg., Se attle, Wash. EDUCATION that count t Something you can ttudy while working that will increase your ability to cam Efficiency it ihe pass word to a higher salary. The NIQHT SCHOOL today i the big factor i n efficiency nuking. A School roa th Bust Maa 1 Sr. Helms Alo home tudy course, within the reach of all. Get ready for tomorrow bf preparing today Box Hi ST. HELENS, ORE.