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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1915)
IT. 1 3 'l? w " " .n rniiVTV STATE Au vvua a m ;ir,i,aii i'"' f wm1ub 10 1,0 "'dim 'to "" tl,wl1 ,,'U" . wutor front. rittiy uto 01,1 B" bi,t one f uuorvlsor. ' . flrove Ik planning a com- I ... vatom. Lund "lei1 hnnA' toT Ml I . ivstem. Lm would Improve Church L.uheoncr.'te. Ltih H',n,, """ Lm colt 2M. ... . .. ...Ml 1 rh8tr ft""" 1 "vau' w'" " ., .n ,l,,rk at Bt. John. ,TB'donlw boIJ $14,000 bond, tor L ichwl llOUBO. ,illeton will puvo i uioca. wiui jltblo on grav.d shoulders. in mil Lane counties are 10 L fCO.OOO brtilKO. 8lIO lilli"r,l7 " Ipat In prlntliiR plum. Utany hut built a hard surf.ce ami to Hie Munonio cemetery. in -. m...l..lk 'M Reulion snwiiiui w u'i"i I woo bo opi'ralud with 25 num. skuis Chi house at Eugene I Lrnio(lI.Ml at a cunt of 12000. Lrlvo county will lay 20.000 Lol bird surface roads llili year. h Eugne factories comriiiuea is iHilia tho potato atarch In- kry. unhid and Tillamook counties ipwid 20,U0 on Bour Grass rwotr lias lot contracts for two Ktoolhou, to coat I830S and ;J. ,ii to lio oi'Onod July 12 for L 000 oxpi-mlllura on Bluslaw tit Own Power Company is In- ,.nt HiiluliiK system at Browne- Ulilni door fur the Portland mar si new ImiukIhb county Industry, i.irk of n.ivlnc tho orincloal L:i of North llond with bltultth- ; D.rti'd. j 'omt Groro will Improve streets 6 nicailani at tl to 1.60 a foot. ruti 1'an.t Twohy llros. expect p alld 40 miles of railroad this tlritlun ending, the Porter llros. Iralll on tlm Kl unlaw will operate. aper Old Sylvester flouring nld to IMiiiurd Leploy, will be hilt iaotn mlnn, Curry county, made a ki ap of 215,000 gold for winter' k. egdlrton Iirh selected Johnson ft 'r, Portland architects, for tho elty library. forth liviid trie to get wator sup- U conipi'tlllon with Coos liny m company. la Kawherg handlo factory, rk has boon Idle for years, la In operation. p Portland lVdnrallon of Worn- hclubi advocates free homos for il school touchers. oiiwlum nitrate found In caves rViK and $1,600,000 capital la fished to work them, llwiuklo Iiuh Krunlod the I'ort- Coke Co. a frunchlae at i per 1000 foot for rai. h Portland, tho May building mlU for 1915, were S462.06G. Miy. 1914, $643,S80. p Soutlmrn Pacldo Co. haki put "il taut reposition special, leav Portland at 12:30 noon. rki dndKH Chinook removed WO tons of tund from the bar at aouth of tho Columbia river last p law colloctlng a five per cent trnUliiK Htmnps Is drlvim that Of advRrtlHltiK and hualnesii to out of OrcKon. f new Mute Itmnno oaylum bulld- iendlulon Is to have a corner- rw of OroKon Krunlte. The rest Is pMy Imported. HIM Bteamer Northern Pncinc It Aatorla 4X4 lunumnari nrwl F toill of frutL-Ilt Tim Inrirnitl a lnce bIio startod. "won popio are finding out how It takes the government "Pfove a hurbor and then how "fly tho Job done. K crab cannery at Emnlre and flh Pwy on HoRue river persist In "'"I in BllltO of ffamn nnAnm flh pni tnd labor laws. Tl Pacldc Power a r nf (orl. will oxpund )50,000 to cut ( danKiirous trestle and sorvo 2 Pooplo. if tll6 clty Klyot p. ! '""roads announce new . work " "artod ut once, that will mean MPnillturn l i mii it WOlttl lltllllllllB Ul --u wit3nuu-vvaHiiinKiuu llroad ' build and Navigation company a 30-mllo extension to Its II 'wontly completed from Mlver- . wentward to Crano Creek gap. . WUlhflrn Pllnlfln nnnnnl.a. It "Mtrlfy its, line between Whlte nn PnM,,.ni . . . B diHiance oi 1.1 " an OXtnnalnn -t tl.. .luln. ' " nit botween Portland and COURT PROCEEDINGS" 1IIIH AltK MIT IX)U lM'KOVl(j I'KllltY IU.I, m:au IIOI-i.to.N TO O. h. TMUIKI.L H H().. County t. Imiirove CanMun Itond (lalm Allnunl. 12th Baturday, June 19, 1015 Judicial Uay. ' mentUrl Cal" vurHWinl lo 'IJourn Olllcnrs all prewint, except Com missioner Weed. v om Due proclamation holnK made, the following proceedings were hud- n.-r"rr f ,or r"tt(l '"'Prove '? Had DlBtrlct No. 2 and ed call ' l'or P",'"H" On this day sealed bids for liu UrOVlns a nnrtlon .r 1 1.0 ... near lloulton. Ore., in Itoad Dlntrlm No. Z, were opened and examined by mi, uitiiiK as ioiiows: J. I j. Tsrhell Hon. I tearing and grading, according u iiiuii. ami BpucinvationH, for the Ulll Ul VS.UU. And it appeurliig to the Court that no other bids are submitted fi)r snld Improvement, and that said bid Ib not Inconsistent with the cost of the work to be performed, It is ordered by the Court thut said proposal bo, and the sniue Is hereby accepted, and that a contract be entered into for the faithful performance of tho same. And it appearing to the Court thut said proposal does not Include the placing of crushed rock upon said Improvement, It is ordered by the Court that such portion of the work, ss specified, be performed by the Itoad Supervisor, under the direc tion of the County Koadmastor. And It appearing to the Court that no proposals are submitted for the Improvement of the Cunaan road In Itoad District No. 3. as advertised for. It is ordered by the Court that suld Improvement bo performed by the Koad HupervlHor, under the di rection of the County ItoadinaBter. Matter of Claim of Malurkey, Sea brook ft Dibble: tin this day it Is ordered by the Court that that certain claim of Ma larkey, Hesbrook ft Dibble, in the sum of 27C0.00, for sdvlro and serv ices Ins I etaol shrdlu cmfwypp with Consolidated Contract Com pany, be, and the sumo is hereby al lowed. It la further ordered by the Court that the Clerk be, snd he is hereby authorised and instructed to Ihruo s warrant, nn tlm Cntiitral Ifnufl Pimrl In said sum, In favor of suld claimants. Whereupon, Court adjourned until Saturday, June 26, 191D. ST. HELENS MIST. PPTrAv rMr Out of 249 graduates at tho Agri cultural college at Corvallls, 128 took degrees In sgrlculture, and 86 in home economics, domextlc science and Industrial arts. The rest took engineering and pharmacy. IlIIIS WANT Kit. The I. O. O. F. at lloulton will receive bids up to June 5th, for pa periug with deadening full and cul clmlning their hall. For further par ticulars enquire of It. U. Johnston, at lloulton. M23-tf. NOTICK TO CONTU.ICTOHH. Dmrnn Rtnin Hlchwnv Commis sion, Columbia County. Seulod pro posala, addressed to the County Court of Columbia County, Oregon, and endorsed "PropoBals for Con structing a Steel Ilrldiie in Columblu County, Oregon, over the Clatskanie river, near the town or i iaisKanie. will tin received bv the County Court of Columbia County at its office in the Court House. St. Helens, Oregon. until 2 o'clock p. m. on tho zctlt day of June, 1916, and at that time and place will be publicly openou ana read. All proposals must be made upon blank form to be obtained from the Pnimtv Clerk, at his office In the Court House, Bt. Helens, Oregon; must give the prices proposea, noui In writing and figures; and muBt he signed by the bidder, with his ad- droBk. Kacli bid Is to be presonted under sealed cover, and shall be accom panied by cash, a bidder's bond made payable to Columbia County, or a certified check made puyable to the Clerk of Columbia County, for an ....,. aniiii in ot InnHt Ave ner cent of the amount of the said bid, and no bid shall be considered unioss such cash, bond, or . check Is en closed therewith. Such bidder's bond shall be conditioned that if said bid Is accepted, the party bidding will duly enter Into and execute the con tract. Should the successful bidder to whom the contract Is awarded fall to execute the same within ten daya (not including 8unday)from the date of the mailing of the notice from the County Court to him, ac cording to the address therewith given, thnt the contract Is ready for signature, such cash, bond or certi fied chocks shall be forfeited to Co lumbia County, and the same shall be the property of the County. All other CttBh, bonds, and certified checks will be returned to the unsuccessful bid dors who submitted the same. A corporate surety bond will be re quired for. the faithful performance of the contract In a sum equal to one half of the total amount of the bid. Plans may be seen and forms of specifications and contract may be se cured at the County Clerk'a olllce, Court House, St. Helens, Oregon. aM. im in reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept the pro posal or proposals ubbuicu Columbia County. ,.. COUNTY COU11T OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. a i- rr A T) V PmintV JudfTO. A. E. 1IAUVEV, County Commis sioner. . JUDSON WEED, County Commls- A. P. HARNETT, County Clerk of Columhln County. St. Holons, Oregon, June 7th. 1916 25-3t. NIMMONH. OrlLl'B,!'!.r?!llt ,(,:ourt thu State of U li Clerk " 0"ty 0f Col"'t"a. r if: ( lurk' Hara Morse. Jiicni. u. J' J- W. Suxton i Ml" rKe. his 11.... 11 1 ' ,,n"nreior and Chrls V Tl. e vZ"1' I'lalntlff M-I. I. 1 1 . Copolan d iloy Cope : "r."'ji h. Coot i',, V J . " "' 1 "Peland, Mol "o Fuller, now Mrs. W. M. Law and all other persons unknown claiming any U ereHt In the real property de- U ronu'and, Mollis Kullor (now Mrs. W. M. Law) and all other persona unknown tlalmlng any inter fli,.i ii . rBul fPTty described In described .C"""lul"t' torelnafter In the name of the Stute of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the llrst publication of this summons, to wlt : on or before the 2d day of July 19 15, and If you full to so appear and answer the said compluint, for want thereof, the suid plaintiffs will take decree and Judgment ogalnBt you as prayed for In plaintiffs complaint, to wn : a decree of the above mentioned court adjudging that the above nam- uu piHinnns ure tlio owners In fee simple In severalty of the following described real property, to-wlt: Be ginning at the southwest cornor of thoKchubel C. Achilles Donation, Lund Claim, being claim No. 57, no tification number 4325, In Columbia county, Stute of Oregon, running thence enst 40.26 ch.; thence south 34 ch.; thence south 62 degrees east along the north boundary line of the said Schubol C. Achilles Donation Iund Claim to the northwest corner of the lund deeded to Joseph L. and Honjumln It. Copelund, being deed recordod in Hook X at page 44 9, Rec ords of Deeds of said Columbia coun ty, Oregon; thence south 28 degrees west following the western boundary line of the suld JoHeph L. and Benja min It. Copelund land to the northeast corner of a tract of lund deeded to Elmer Miller by deed recorded in Hook X at pngo 623 of the Records of Deeds of Columbia county, Oregon; thenco south 31 degrees 45 minutes west 40 rods more or loss, to the southern boundary line of the suld Schubol C. Achilles Donation Land Clulm ; thence north 62 degrees along tho southern boundary line of the Schubol C. AchlllcB Donation Land Clulm to the bo nth west corner of the said Schubel C. Achilles Donation Land Claim; thence north along the west boundary line of the said Achil les Donation Land Claim to the place ot beginning, all In Columbia county, State of Oregon, except a tract of lund bounded and described as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at the south west corner ot the land heretofore conveyed to Henry Ilelzenreter and Christina Ilelzenreter, his wife, by deed recorded at page 441 of Hook 16 of the Records of Deeds of Columbia county, Oregon; thence north along the eustern boundary line of said land of Henry and Christina Ilelzenreter to the south boundary line ot the land conveyed to J. S. Millard by deed re corded at page 174 In Hook "O" of the Records ot Deeds ot Columbia county, Oregon; thence easterly along the south boundary Hue of the said J. S. Millard land to the northwest corner of the tract of land conveyed to A. M. Clark by deed recorded at page 391 of Hook 7 of Records of Deeds of Columbia county, Oregon; thence southerly along the west boundary line of the said A. M. Clark tract of lund to the southern boundary line ot the Schubel C. Achilles Donation Land Claim, being clulm No. 67, notification No. 4325, In Columbia county, Oregon; thence westerly along the southern boundary line of the suld Schubel C. Achilles Donation Land Claim to the place ot beginning. (The above description Is an exact description ot the land set forth In plulntlffs' complaint but Is a shortened description of the same). And thut the title ot the said plaintiffs be forever quieted and that the above named defendants be ad judged to have no right, title, Interest or estate in or to the suld real prop erty and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equit able. This summons is published by virtue of an ordor of the above en titled court niude and entered on the 16th day ot May, 1916, directing the sume to be published in the St. Hel ens Mist, a newspaper of general cir culation, published at St. Helens, Co lumbln county, Oregon. SWEEK & S HELTON and C. L. SWEEK. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Dute of first publication, May 21, 1916. Dute of last publication, July 2, 1915. lying and being in Columbia County, State of Oregon, to-wlt: The south east quarter of the riorthwest quar ter of the southeast quarter of sec tion 81, township 7 north, range 4 west of the Willamette meridian, In Columbia County, Oregon. Terms of sale: Cash In U. S. gold coin; ten per Cent to accomnnnv i,ii ... i... i ')n confirmation of sale by said Coun- voun. An mas to be directed to the undersigned, at St. Helens. Ore gon. L. ft. RUTHERrnun. Administrator of the estate of Prank A. Swangren, deceased. Dated at St. Hni ana. OrDcrn Tuns 4, 1916. ' """" First nubllrnllnn lima i ioie Last publication July 2, 1916. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Tnilrt nf tho . Oregon, for Columbia County. Charles ijuiiiibou, piaintm, vs. Mary John son, defendant. To Mary Johnson, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and ans wer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court on or be fore the 17th day of July, A. D. 1915, which Is six weeks after the 4th day of June, A. D. 1915, the date ordered for the flmt of summons; and If you fail to so ap- ioor mm answer, pialntin will apply to the court for the relief demanded In his coniDlalnt. to-wlt- Vnr a a. cree dlBBolvIng the bonds of matri mony nereiorore and now existing between the plaintiff and defendant herein, and that plaintiff be decreed jo me owner 01 L,ot 3 in Block 78, the City ot St. Helena Cnlnmhln County, Oregon, freed from any claim ui uuienuaui, ana lor such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable and just. This summons Is published by or der of the Hon. A. L. Clark, Judge of the County Court of Columbia Coun- , oiaie or uregon, made and enter I on the 4th day of June, A.D. 1916. M. E. MILLER and W. A. HARRIS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. St. Helens, Oregon. First publication, June 4, 1916. Last publication, July 16, 1916. publication of this summons, and if you fall to answer said cause of suit on or before the 3d day of July, 1916, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief pray ed for In his complaint, to-wit: a decree herein awarding plaintiff an absolute divorce from said defendant on the grounds of desertion, that she be restored to her former name, Em ma Vassaw, and for such other and further relief as the court may deem meet and equitable. Notice is hereby riven, that In ac cordance with an order made by the County Judza nf Cjilnml.lo rn.,ni. Oregon, on the 6th day of June, 1915! in me matter ot the estate of Ed. Black, deceased, and under the power and authority given to me h that order, that on and after the 10th day ot June, 115, 1 will proceed to sell, at private sale, for cash, for the IllRliext nOBHihle nrlPO tho fnllnwln described real property belonging to saiu estate, to-wit: Lot Four (4) In Block Eighteen (18) in the City of Rainier. Columbia County. Oroirnn- that after said date mentioned, I will receive offers for the sale of said property under the terms speclBed, from any person or persons who may be interested In the same. Dated this 8th day ot June, 1915. A. JALOPP. Administrator nf tho estate of Ed. Black, deceased. icemdence Astoria, Oregon. June 11, Jul 9. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OP BALK. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia county, in tne matter ot tne estate 01 rrans; a. Qivflnornn tlnoeRHed. Notice is here' by given that In pursuance of, and by virtue or, ana oruer 01 ins 1 ouiuy Court of the State of Oregon, for Co inmiiin County, made on Anril 27. 1915, In the matter of the estate of Prank A. Swangren, aeceasea, au thorizing the administrator thereof to sell all the real property or said es iota nt tirlvntn Bale, the underslened the administrator of said estate, will, from and after Saturday, the 3rd day of July, A.D.1916, sell at private sale, in tlm lilirhnat bidder for cash in gold coin of the U. S., and subjoct to con firmation by snld County Court, and continuing said sale until all of said real property, or so much thereof as Is neceaBury to pay all claims, costs and expenses ot administration of suld estate has been sold, all the right, title, interest and estate of the ...1.1 wnnir A. Swanirren. deceased. at the time of his death, and all the right, tltlo and Interest that the said estate has since acquired by opera tion of law or otherwise. In and to the following desorlbed real property NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OK REAL PROPERTY. SUMMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County. Emma uumgaraner, plaintiff, vs. James Bumgardner, defendant. To James Bumgardner, above named defend ant: In the name ot the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within six weeks from the 21st day of May, 1915, the date of the first LODGES Klwanda Tribe No. 63. Improved Order of Redmen, meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month in K. of P. hall. St. Helens. Visiting brethren welcome. E. I. BALLAGH, C. of R. St. Helens Rebekah Lodge, No. 217, meets first and third Thursday of each month In I. O. O. P. Hall. Visiting members always welcome. MRS. ELLA ALLEN, N. O. ORA BENNETT, Sec. Houlton Circle No. 478, Women of Woodcraft, meets the second and fourth Tuesday afternoon of each month at Houlton, Oregon. AGNES DIXON, G. N. ANNA RICHARDSON, Clerk. Columbia Encampment, No. 77, I. O. O. P. meets in the I. O. O. P. Hall, on the second and fourth Thursday ot each month. Sojourn ing Patriarchs most cordially invited to meet with us CHAS. M. BEELER, C. P. C. W. BLAKESLEY, Scribe. Avon Lodge No. 62 Knights ot Pythias meets every Tuesday even ing in Castle Hall, St. Helens. Vis iting Knights always welcome. S. R. SONNELAND, C. C. M. E. MILLER, K. ot R. S. a St. Helens Lodge No. 32, yryr A. P. & A. M. meets 1st V and 3rd Saturday in each month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. EDWIN ROSS, Master. E. E. QUICK, Secretary. St. Helens Lodge O. F. building, on meets in the I O. k- No 117. I. O. O. P. the second and fourth Saturdays ot each month, visiting members are al ways given a hearty welcome. JESSE LANSING, N. G. O. W. BLAKESLEY, Seo. This summons Is published in pur suance of an order of Hon. J. A. 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