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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1915)
ST, HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. MARCH 19, 1915. AVY COST OF OPERATING STATE lliilloiis Maintained hy Public Have Imtho i:xi"iiMfl. rovlilinl that state Institutions departments maintained wholly i.i nnrl iruill luiiu uurifwu JjukIi appropriation make ox- LllturoH Willi:! will monsuro up l,lr estimates In the state uud ,ua pimt of mulntalnlng the government for the present Lnlum will totttl, I7,B1.Z37.1B liiorwiHO of $30,405.63 over nrnvlouB biennial porlod nc- iilnr to figures compllod In the Votary of state's office. inures recently prnparod by the Ltnry how that the approprla- muter existing laws aggregato :i 1 0.04 8.67 for the present blon- li ,,,-rlml. which la $381,313.41 L thnn fur the previous blminlum, appropriations undur existing thi'n totaling $8,681,002.08. this urn tho recent legislature lirlliufd $3,906,016.70, which 1044.660.06 tons thnn tho total ronrlutlon of tho proceeding log- iiurH, and tho remainder con- ilnK and mlllngo i pproprlatlons. iccordlng to tho budget Issued tho secretary JuhI prior to the veiling of tho legislature, the J dlHliuriMimnnta from all mlscol- miia funds not dorlved from ap- arlutlons totnlod $1,238,869.67 Die 1913-14 bionniutn. This In soiled to tiie toioi appropna- fur that period brought- the 1 coitt of the government up to 930,831.66. The estimated dls- M-ini'iita from such funds for nriwut lilonnlal period are fixed the budget at $1,660,688.61, and turn added to the total appro- lutlon for tho blminlum, brings l . i . t .1 Af 1 1 1 a ,tala vAVnrn. f IUIIII VI w,w ".in mt up to $7,961,237.18, an In-' me of $30,406.63 over tho p re nt biennial period. These mls- bnraus funds are derived from u, etc., according to the budget, rompured with the appropriations Mo by tho 1913 legislature for nmniMit buildings, the approprla- ni of the recent legislature were Igniru-ant. The 1913 legislature preprinted $773,839.65 for por nont Improvements, and the re fit legislature but $200,000. Of It auiii $10,000 was for a wing llio Eustern Oregon Insane Asy- iii, ITiO.OOO for a building for the rnn Normal school, and $60, l for a building for the University Oroeon Medical college. In ad- lun to tlmso appropriations for rnmnent buildings, tho 1913 log- Islaturo appropriated $176,000 for the Panuma-Puclrlr ximuin..n $4 60,000 for tho Tunalo Irrigation project, and being rolloved of these appropriations, it Is not surprising that the total appropriations of the recont legislature wns $044,600.05 loss. GOVERNMENT WINS TIMBER LAND CASE Irice Tract In Unit County Revert to Government Ownership. Tho Bupremo Court of tho United States on tho 8th, sustained the can cellation of patents to a largo tract of tlnibor land In Linn county, which lias been bold for a number of years by tho Linn & Lane Timber Com pany, the principal member of which Ib C. A. Bmlth,. operating extonslvoly In the lumbor and logging business on Coos Iluy. Suit was Instituted several yeurs ago Booking cancela tion on the Rrounds of fraudulent entry. Tho vuluo of the lund Is plucod at about threo-quurtors of a million dollars. The C. A. Sm'lh Company has a bonded Indebtedness of about sevon million dollars, so curcd by mortgago on Its timber holdings In Oregon, and tho tracts to which t'tb has Just boon forfeited wore Included in tho land a bonded. PIONEER REUNION TO BE HELD JUNE 17 This Will Ixi the l.'trd Annual Moet InU of the AiuNH-lutlon. Tho 43rd aununl reunion of the Oregon Plonoor Association will be held at Portland Thursday. Juno 17 At the mooting of the board of di rectors of the organization, March 6, j'udgo J. C. Fullorton. of Ilose burg, a pioneer of 1852, was cliotten as tho orator of tho day. Plans for tho celebration of tho 72nd anniversary of the organiza tion of tho first-American Civil Gov ernment west of tho Hocky Moun alns, which took place at Chanipoeg, were also discussed. Owing to tho fact that May 2, the anniversary day, falls on Sunday, May 1 was choson as the day for the coloura tion at Chanipoeg. Judge P. II. D'Arcy, of Bulem, nn ex-presldent of the association, was selocted as clialurun of tho committee on ar rangements for tho affair with power to add other members to tho com mittee as he msythlnk expedient. Our procvdlng legislature accom plished one piece of notworthy dry legislation; It abolished the freo lunch and made It cost 1 cent. REAL IIHTATE TRANHI KRH. The following deeds wore filed for record In tho county clerk's of fice up to Thursday afternoon, March llth. Frederick Jhlman et ux., to Os :ur Johnson et ux., truct of land In sections 25 and 30, tp. 4, N. of It 1 west, 100 acres; $,300. Frank and Mary Clurk to Albert and Carrie Chirk, 40 acres In sec tions 13 and 14, tp. 7, N. It. 3 west; $10.00. Mabel Pago et al to E. L. Edger ton and wlfo, lot 1, block 3, Uryant vlllo; $1200. Hcappoosn Acres Co. to Alvln El lis, tract No. 24, In Bcuppoose Acre tracts; $10. II. A. Bhermun et al to Lea Kar polla, NV4 of NEVi section 35, tp. 6,. N. of H. 2 west, excepting reser vation for road; $10. James Welch, by E. C. Stun wood, Bhorlff, to Joseph Erlckson, Jr., tract In BW'4 of section 7, tp. 4, N. It. 1 west. W. L. Pulllum to August Delfol, undivided 1-3 Interest In several tracts In Haven Acres; $10. August MnttualouB to Matilda Matthueus, lot 8, block 7, Ilryant ville; $1. Chns. A. Slopcr and wife to Carl Lllonthul, SVVt section 9, tp 7, N. It. 3 west; $1.00. Guy V. Dennett et ex. to N. O. Lnrrubee, lot 3, block 10, Railroad Addition to St. Helens; $050. W. I). Moyer to C. F. lirlggs, EV4 if NW',i of NEVi . section 35, tp. 5, N. It. 2 west; $1.00. Grace W. George to A. S. Har rison, lot 5, block 22, South St. Helens, and lot 5, block 4 2, St. Hel ens; $600. M. and S. M. Walsoncn to Mat Watsenen, B.W. section 29, tp. 7, N. It. 4 west; $1. E. L. and E. E. McCauley to Emma Aldridgo, lots In the town if Ksto; $560. W. E. Combs to J. P. Combs, 27 icres In section 17, tp. 7, N. It. 3 west , $ 1 . W. E. Combs to Knrl Elo, 31 acres In section 17, tp. 7, N. It. 3 west; $1200. J. O. Watts et al. to Louise Field house, NW4 of B.W. of N.V.'4 section 11, tp. 3. N. It. 2 west; $500. Albert Johnson to Arpha Johns on, 36 acres In section 23, tp. 3, . II. 2 weRt; $551. Ida M. McFarland to M. B. Gilles, 75 acres moro or Iosb, In Spitzcn berg Acres; $10. J. N. Itice to Tim Peterson, tracts In Haven Acres; $445. Iteuba Snider to W. A. Pnsley, tract in section 30, tp. 8, N. It. 3 west; $16. John Leafpolnt to Peter Erlckson, 35-100 acre In section 3, tp.' 7, N. II. 4 west; $1. F. nnd J. Johna to Peter Erlck son, 1 aero In ccctlon 4, tp. 7, N. It. 4 weM; $1. Peter Erlckson to John Leafpolnt, 15-100 In section 3, tp. 7, N. U. 4 E.'l.. and E. E. McCnuloy to J. O. Libel, lots in Esto; $1000. COLUMBIA COUNTY IS IN NORTH DISTRICT Htutfl Scaler of Weights anil Meas ures Mukctt New Arrangements. The recent legislature made some changes In the law governing the seniors of weights and measures. Chief among these changes is the dividing of the state Into four dis tricts. State Treasurer Kay, who Is tho head of that department, has had bis chief deputy thus arrange the counties of tho state. The north ern district Is composed of Clatsop, Columbia, Multnomah, Hood River, Wasco, Sherman, Jefferson, Crook, Whooler and Gilliam counties. ADMIMHTKATOIt'H NOTICE. NOTICE TO KAUMEItH AND GAItD- , KNKItH. i The Columbia Itlver Canning & ' Produce Company have on band all j kinds of seeds, grains grasses etc., I ; In bulk, at prices much lower than ; must no pain ior pacsage seeas. The quality is the bast we can buy ' ar.d we solicit the patronage of the farmers and gardeners. We also have ' oi hand fruit spray, lrjM) plaster and fortlll.er. COLUMBIA RIVER CANNING & PRODUCE COMPANY. F.26tf CITATION TO IIKIKS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Columbia. In tho Matter of tho Estate of Ed ward Frederick Vosburg, Deceased Notice Is hereby given that George B. Van Waters, tho undersigned, has been duly appointed as administrator of the estate of Edward Frederick Vosburg, deceased, by tho County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of. Columbia, and has duly qualified for said trust. All persons having claims against Bald estate are hereby notified and required to pre sent the same, duly verified and with proper vouchers, to said administrat or at the office of George II. Shlnn, Esq., Preoidcnt of tho Columbia County Abstract Company, In St. Hel ensIn the County of Columbia, and State of Oregon, within sik monthc from the date of this notice. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, and first pub lished February 26, 1915. GEORGE B. VAN WATER3, Administrator of the Estate of Ed ward Frederick Vosburg, Deceased. right title and Interest that the said estate has since acquired by opera tion of law or otherwise, in and to the following described real prop erly lying and being in Columbia county. State of Oregon, towit: Northeast quarter of section 17, township 6 north, range 2 west of the Willamette meridian; also all of Lot 4, In Block 6, In Deer Island, Columbia County, Oregon. Terms of sale: Cash In U. 8. Gold Coin: ten per cent, to accompany bid, and balance on confirmation of sale by said County Court. All bids to b directed to the undersigned, at 3t. Helens, Oregon. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, March 12, 1915. E. E. QUICK, Administrator of the estate of Nelson Plnckney, deceased. First publication March 12, 1915. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. NOTICE OK FINAL ACCOUNT. In tho County Court of the State of Orgeon, for Columbia County. In j the matter of the estate of Frank A. Swnngren, deceased. To Wilhelmlna , a. unman, Elizabeth M. Erlckson, Maria Svengren and John Svengren, sole heirs at law of said deceased, greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon. You and each of you are hereby cltod and required to appear In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia county, at the Court room of said court, in the Court House, In the City of St. Hel ens, Columbia county, Oregon, on Tuesday the 27th day of April A. I I)., 1915, at one o'clock in the after noon of said day, (the same being a day of the April 1915, term of said i County court,) then and there to show cause if any exist, why an order should not be made granting to the administrator of Bald estate per mission and directing him to sell the real property of said deceased, at private sale. The real property heroin referred to and so sought to be sold Is located In Columbia county, Oregon, and described as follows, to wit: The Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of section 31, township 7 north, range 4 west of Willamette meridian. Witness the Honorable A. L. Clark, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia county, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 17th day of March A. D. 1915. Seal of the County Court of Co lumbia county, Oregon. Attest: A. F. BARNETT, Clerk of sold County Court. March 19-April 16. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, executrix of the last will and testament and estate of Matti Klnnunen, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County, her final account as such executrix of said estate, and that Saturday, the 10th of April, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing of objections to said report, and the set tlement thereof. GRETA KINNUNEN. Executrix of the last will and testament and estate of Mattl Kin nunon, deceased. March 12.- April 9. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County. In the matter of the Estate of Nel son Pinckney, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of and by virtue of an order cf the County Court of the Stata of Ore gon, for Columbia County, made on March 8th, 1915, in the matter of the estate of Nelson Pinckney, de ceased, authorizing the administra tor thereof to sell all the real prop erty of said estate at private sale, the undersigned, the administrator of said estate, will from and after Saturday the 10th day of April, 1915, sell st private sale, to the highest bidder for cash in gold coin of the U. S. and subject to confir mation by said County Court, and continuing said sale until all of said real property, or bo much thereof as is necessary to pay all claims, costs and expenses of administration of said estate has been sold, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Nelson Pinckney, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County. In the mi tter of the estate of John Holdorf, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed by the county court of the State of Oregon, for Co lumbia county, administratrix of the estate of John Holdorf, deceased, and having qualified for such trust, notice is hereby given creditors and all persons having claims against said estate to present them, verified, as required by law, within six months, from the date of the first publication of this notice, to the un dersigned, at the court room of the county court, for Columbia county. State of Oregon, St. Helens, Oregon. FRANCES LOTTIE HOLDORF, Administratrix of the estate of John Holdorf, deceased. Date of first publication, March 19, 1915, date of last publication, April 16, 1915. Bronaugh & Bronaugh, and Frank lin F. Korell, Portland, Oregon, at torneys for Administratrix. NOTICE. In the matter of the application of H. Estabrook, for a license to sell spirituous, malt and vinuous liquors. To whom It may concern: Take Notice, that I, the undersigned, have filed my application with the City Council of the City of St. Helens, Oregon, on March 15, 1915, for a li cence to sell spirituous, malt and vinuous liquors in the so-called Go. A. Brinn building, situated on A 22, of block 11, of the City of St. Helens, Oregon. Said license to be for a term of 6 months from the 29th day of March, 1915, and said appli cation will bo heard, granted or re fused by the City Cpuncil, on Mon day, March 22, 1915, at 7:30 o'clock in the evening of said day, In the Council Chambers of the City Hall, and to which application, remon strances may be filed with the re corder of said city, under and pur suant to Ordinance No. 160 of said City of St, Helens, Oregon, and under which said ordinance this ap plication is made. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, this 15th day of Mar h. 1915. H. ESTABROOK, Applicant. WiLLYOT IF & 5E "2? THE MIST IS MAKING UP A PARTY TO GO TO THE SAN FRANCISCO i h t All that is required of any person to secure a trip to San Francisco, is to obtain 50 new subscribers to the St. Helens Mist, paid one year in advance. Two years paid in advance equals 2 yearly subscriptions. In order to help pay your expenses while securing new subscribers, we will allow 10 per cent on collections from old subscribers. When you secure 50 new ones bring in your list and secure your ticket. As soon as you get a few new ones send them in and when you secure the required number you can get the ticket. Fifty new subscribers are good for round trip to San Francisco. One hundred subscribers are good for two round trip tickets to San Francisco or one round trip ticket to San Francisco, Los An-' geles and San Diego. Now is the time to start before the field be comes crowded. There are 1000 more people in Columbia County who should subscribe for the ST. HELENS MIST, the County Official paper. We expect to start a party about June 15th, and would like to have you all ready by that time. But if you want to go before, the tickets are good any time. Join the Mist Party and see the greatest Fair ever held in the world. -4