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M Date Saturday SUNDAY Monday , Tuesday Wednesday nursday Friday . , HuturiUy HUNIMY SUNDAY Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday Thursday . 13 Friday . , Saturday SUNDAY Monday . Tuesday . Wednesday 19 Tliuraday .20 Friday . Saturday HUNDAY Monday Tuuaday Wodnoday28 nurMlay .27 Friday ...28 Saturday .29 HUNDAY .30 .21 .22 .211 .24 .26 h. m. 8:20 7:00 7:47 8:26 9:03 9:42 1:17 2:37 3:42 4:36 6:1 6:02 6:42 7:22 8:06 8:61 9:41 10:36 11:36 6:08 ft. 0. 0.1 -0.2 -0 0 0 0.4 0 2 8 2 6 G 8 1 6 9 1 0 8 0.4 3,i 2.0 2.2 1.4 0.6 0.0 h. m. I a . 'i 'i 7:10 7:40 8:1 8:62 9:26 10:00 10:47 12:00 11:62 1:08 2:11 3:0 3:6H 4:41 6:19 6:67 6:33 7:011 7:48 8:32 9:23 10:26 11:40 12:38 1:43 2:46 3:42 4:33 6:20 6:03 4.0 1.1 4.2 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.4 ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916 $31.60; W, U a i ... . ( lurk I-.. , : I-ee 120 on. u ii i ' "Brn""i Bros. Z.V ?? Helens Llr. Co . til or.. "uKie iidw. Co.. 139 s.v r...T; Cllt Aiilf. 1.7.: XuC WZ: Ye always pay more promptly 'n anv other life insurance comnanv f... , ing buiineit in Oregon. gf ircKonnrc L. MILLi hltlBINf URT PROCEEDINGS a strong point of BC8T TOR OnCGONIANS Htm OfNc-CwWt Bid,., PonUad, Or.. L. IAMUIL C. . (AMUIL (CunllnucM from page 2) 11 20; John ri.lllp. J. P.. State llouli, 44 10; John I'hlllp, Jus- Slate vs. Uohtun, 12.96; State ouhi, 13.86; Mate a. Hausan, i; Bute .vs. Woodward, 14.00; Mcflllalr, wltueia, Stat va. toward. $2.10; Mabal Woodward. 13. au; a. w. Haxlon, aaiue, John l'hllln, Justice. Slate vs. kr, $3 86; Kraua liore, wltneaa, $360; Wm. Clark, same, T. 8 While, Coroner's exam.. Imd, $5.00. Witlat, 98.60; J. W. . rippuim School Supt., $14.16; xe, $t(6; r. I). Cunningham. flea to School Hupt., $7.00: 81. k. Mist, r.itu, $8 00; C. L. Hat- Hlrtli iti-iclalrar, 25c: 8herod 9dt. burial of Satis. $9.18; L. bi. earn htanlon, $19.00; Uood krlua iloapllal, care Foster, el K 17.30; Halulor Pharmacy, aup- to Nomoa, $14.40; C. L. Hal care of Harnett, $17.00; II. It. care of llsgtiy. $60.00; W. I,, upplles to Knnoberg, $21.40; Trow. supplies to Nomea. i; C. II. DrlKKi A Co., supplies Muakl. $20.00: C. L. llatnuld. i Auuoraon. 140.00: lla L. filn, care of Anderson, $68.00; HatuRrltan Hoaoltal. care of p. et al., 1224 06; T. E. Orewell, Mil poor larm. HUBS' J.,.i. . board of prlaonora. $7.25; I'lillllua, Snaler ol W. a M . 14. IUnuI DUtrli t Sa. 1 1 Uarrlaon. $25.60; N. II. Mc- J. li. Duncan. $11.26; Wlkairom. $64.00; John Koa $13 00: Kred Or.nt HKnn- 'lat, $7.60; Jo. Aalc. $7.00; L. P. $4.00; Kd Holmullnr, $10.00; oui c. K. Wlkatrom, U. II. Kolrcka. $8.00: YV. K. rl. $24 00: E. Ilaua-orutl. 0; Arthur llauxorud, $14.00; Komnilnn. $3.00; W. Btolten $8.00; Percy Voatle, $32.00; Caali Utore. la u w v Ft. $3 00; Dun Bmith. 110 iB: Wlkatrom. $8.64; llodaon UKhty Co . I S .1 a !... I ii.h. U ('0. $37.10: llliward.rvinnor $7.60: HnHiuiii.irAAnB. j IUhuI IhIfI.. v.. o f'- llH)d. 1:2 on- t 'n mii,i. M HiH)d, $4.00; A. C. I'ope M 00; l. 11 Vi.M.I tiff nn. Ailerman. $13.00.' N. CooDer. . uuuxriBon, 6.00; C. $32.60: I Tiiokuv hi nn. oodward. an nn. f' .r.f ,t001' 00; T. N. PH, r. H BO : K llr.l.i.rl.,., IIU, ......... ( Tv,vw, rwwn, I&8 60; H. N. Hooper. lu ,.Wc0,!war1' 20.00; H. I T " 'opeJoy, 122.60; 1 -".....ion. 127.60; I. Fclton. P. I. Tucker. UK nn. 1 u.n. 17 rn. , ... - 10111 Aiieman, $17.00; wuimib. 177 r.n. 11 n. - linn , '"n,M". $17.60; J. Uy 1a i 8Ble, $10.00; F. W. Johnaton. Atciiiaon, 13.00; K. W. Klocter, J.wo; J. MorHii. 124 00; Hi. le ena Wator Co., $6.00; Hi. Holun bbr. to.. 95.75; A. 8. Hiirrlaon $3.00; Honaon-KeonuuKlity Co 4.4&; llodaoii-Kt'iiiiauKhty Co. llodaon-KoonuuKlity Co. ii' lonl' $1o '0; J. P. 'oOO; Alex 1'hlllp, $7.00; '. $5.00; o. D. (iarrleon. n il?""1' 30: J- 10. 00! lit al lab 4C AA. Kf $10.00: l' Vnn: """ean. I5.00; II. Hooper'. . $3 00; oiof Olsen. $43.00; "nwoody. 136.00; I.. E. Allen, ' U. Mai'liar I01 nn. ti . $28,75: R fiSH"- N - . . ... i m nam, . I . Van llnl.L an a n . feler """. a.ou; j. r'Br' $30.00: w 11 n..nn uin't.!0,1""6' '"-"S N. D! num. 169 i n- n 1 ...J ...- UB. M. Lnninni 111 ii, 1 . $9 On. ur. r;'T""l""' vVi urow, las.uu rea $8.00; J. W. Akln John u.a a. (irm,. , -iuuen, aso.uu; M. Olaon. $11.00; Chna. r:n.J A "er. $11.00; op,l2.BoD.m'l.n:!s? $1 2on,u,,8 60; ,Uvllk" lVrrtLW.U" T'co, $1.86; 8tanii'iii..i Vin ' W"k'". fLhr v. l'0, bO i. ' M. Nnuimnn li nn. Joaopliaon, .. 841 n ' Zi 00'' ""Okie '0; E A n C1Uon I'ew"'' '. $3'?t!0. U n- Harry Peter 1 : 1 Van Hulla. $83.90; $41.68. Itoad lIlNtrli t Nu. :i U. W. Jordan, $200; E. Archl bald, 120.00; I.. Archibald. $10 00 ! K. lAUbit. 118 00: II V Ijwi in nn K. L. Olaon, $4.00; (). llrotkhaua, 129.00; J. W. Mr.nea, $2.00; M. A Jonnlnxa, $6.00; K. Miidnay, $2.00 8. U Malcolm, $8 00; J. WaiiHor, $7.50; W. Noyna. $7.60; Geo. Hum mer. 827.00; Will Hummer. $2.60 Kd Keelan. $19.50; A Held, $4 00; J. K. Mellen, 15 00; E. l. Enyart $2.00; O. Uhll. $24 00; J. Trumun $19.00; J. Ilurna. $500; A. HrH- mor, $2.00; Juo. KimliiK, $X58.00 C. Iwla, $14 66; M HuriihKaard $20.00; U. Link. $7.37; 1. Horcreii 137.60; Hodaon-KeenauKhty Co $6.63. Ituad llUlrli t No. 4 w. D. Lovolace, $28.25; W. B Thompson. $8.00; It. Younl, $12.00; II. Ulchardaon, $4.00; A. Morton, 110.00; T. J. Fllppln. 7 5c; J. U. Blla. 75c; V. Dwyor. $2.00; II Uucker, $8.76; It. F. Itucker. $2.00; C. I.nraon, $4.00; I). I'rlrhard, $4.00 N. Ferran, $2.26; J. It. Sliulti, $7.00 E. 8. Hhulti. $10.00; 8. Kanpur $4.00; A. 1'elton. $10.00; Wm Koberla, $10.00; E. Davidson $10 00; C. II Chrmlicrlln, $10.00; E. Olaon, $10.00; A. I VI to, $10.00; A. Belfwrt, $10.00; C. T. llrosa. $1.30; It. Yount. $3.00; Uvman Lumber Co., $28.10; 1.. Fluhro-, $15.46; Col. lllv. l)oor Co., 25c; Shofner Iron Worka, $1.60. ItiNul DUtrl. l No. 5 A. I'layer. $17.00; Jack Fickle, $34.00; M. I). Edward, $12.00; I.. A. Mulcom, $1.00; ('hue. NoIhoii $5.00; E. I.. Anderson, $5.00; M. A. ForoI. $16.00; J. T. Koaten. $10.00 Jeaae Hryant, $10.00; E. 8. Craig, $7.00; II. J. Ilallhorn, $6.00; Hurt I'ralt, $21.00; H. II. WillluniK $37.60; J. I,. IK-erliiK. $8.00; J. II. Ilalrd, $4.00; W. 11. AiiHtln, $4.00; W. Dixon, $3.00; W. T. Ellortaon, $10.00; W. N. llowlelt, $3.00; Wur- ron Van. $94.00; J. Watxon, 76c Andrew Erlckson, $8.00; ClntHkanlo llarnosa Co., $40.00; ClatHkunie Merc. Co., $13.10; I'. Salmi. $10.00; (Irani Jones, $1.76; ClntHkHiiie Mvory, $1.00; F. A. lliirnham, $14.44; W. 7.. V. Honors. $3.20; 8. 8. Craln. $31.87; N. Morrill, $6.37; West Oregon Dir. Co., $7.65; II Doorr, $12.00; Oregon Ur. Co.. $54.64. Hon. lKtrl t No. (I CIvde Johnson. $9.75: L. Potor- aon, $1.00; F. Hill. $1.00; T. Mc Mullen, $4.00; II. Huddltiuin, $6.60; A. Wallace, $10.00; II. Itmldliunn, $6.00; It. A. BoHRemnn, $13.00; lluy Une, $1.00; A. I'otoriion. $6.25; II. Vox, $6.60; l'otor llaimer, $10.00; Frank llnnaer, $3.00; M. O. Olsen, $1.00; J. II. Ouyer, $2.00; J. W. Uuldrldge, $3.00; I'uul Hedlund, $1.00; T. 1. Johnston, $3.76; W. Holierg, $3.00; E. E. HohnrR, $2.50; P. Hill, $1.60; J. W. Foster, $9.00; Fred FoBter, $6.00; 8. Kuuppl, $91.70: A. Illrkonfold, $20.08; John Lane, $97.30. Koad ItiNlrli't No. 7 R. Tracoy, $4.00; II. McPlierson. $5.00; E. Erlckson, $18.50; T. Erlckson, $4.76; W. Erlckson, $4.00; J. It. Prlnglo. $4.00; P. O. Melllngor. $7.60; T. Parkor, $2.00; O. U. Mills; $12.00; T. Anderson, $18.26; E. U. North, $14.00; It. Chrlstensen, $16.00; A. P. Willing. $16.00; O. Sheeley, $4.00; (1. Hhoeley, $4.00; V. Chrlstensen, $12.25; H. J. Dun can. $4.00; C. A. Mills, $3.00; A. Iloborts, $2.50; ( V. Enstrom. $8.00; 8. 8. Conklln. $2.60; M. J. John, $10.00; A. It. Stanton. $1-76: H. F. Lane. $11.25; O. E. Dent. $4.60; N. Wood. $8.60; Lee Wood. $4.00; M. Chrlstensen, $5.00; K C. Mcdraw, $7.00; F. E. Malnisten. $2.00; E. E. MulniBton. $2.00; H. Chrlstenaen. $16.25; cues ... $8.00; J. P. Shoedoy, v. i-. Powell. $10.00; It. Tucker, $3.00; C. R. John, $8.75; P. l'"?" $2.25; Cass llergoraon, $10.00; W. Bnkor. $6.00; Hoy 8mlth, $1.00: Clutskanle HnrnosB Co.. $40.00; w. T. Hatten, $12.90; C. W. Monuigur, $16.89. Geiiernl hI KiiiuI C. Oole. $3.22; J. W. Hlce, $66.00; T. J. Fllppln, $34.60; L. K. uiHKor, ;. ""' ""r- -o., 1124.90: J h'r. f 2. W- C- ,larll. $2 50; MroBtone Tr9 c $176.72; W H rW.y, April 7,1916. 7th Judicial In II, . .. i..:..i : 1 ... . , r. u,e pot'tion or .... ..uiHijurvi for a nu illn This matter rninliii. nn , 1.. 1 1Mb day on the verified petition of Joseph Lumljarvl (lied In the al.ove , ,ou" anu mattor for an order appointing a Hoard of County Viewers heroin and directing sum board to meet, view, locate and mark out either a sultuhle public road or a gateway as therein petitioned for and to assess the damages thereby oc casioned, t,0 petitioner appearing by his attorney, (ilon It. Melsker, and t appearing from suid petition that the petitioner's lands therein de scribed and upon which he resides and maintains a residence are not reached conveniently, or in fact at all, by any public road provided by law and that It Is neceHsary that the public and said petitioner, the owner of said lands and residence, Joseph l.umljiinl, shall have ingress and egresB from his said lands and resi dence, and that It will accordingly be necessary In laying out a suitable public road or gateway, as the case may be, to cross the lands of one Jafet I.lndeberg. lying on tl, wt of the petitioner's lands, as describ ed; and It appearing that said order ought and should be granted; now, inererore, It is ordered that II. E. Abry, L. J. Van Onihoven mil! John Hlce, all of Columbia county, Oregon, be and they hereby are ap pointed a Hoard of County Viewers herein, and the said Hoard of County Viewers are hereby directed to on the 22nd day of May, 1916, at the residence of the petitioner herein, Joseph Lumljarvl, located and situ ate neur the wost boundary line of petitioner's lands, near Oulncv. in said county, and described as follows, to-wlt: Iot numbered Nine (91 In Keti,,n Thirty-four (34) In TownBhlp Eight (8) North of range Four (4) West of the Willamette Meridian. And said board Is further directed to thereupon proceed to view, lorain and mark out either a suitable pub lic rond thirty feet In width or a gateway thirty feet in width, or both aa may be found best by said Hoard of Itoiul Viewer, having regard for all the surrounding circumstances and conditions, and so as to do the li-nst damage to the lands through ' which the same may be located, from j the residence of the said petitioner. Joseph Lumljarvl, across the lands of said Jafet Lindeberg, to the near-' est point practicable on a public1 road, the said lands of Jafet Llnde-I berg lying on the west of petitioner's 1 land as above described. i And said Hoard of County Hond 1 Viewers is further directed upon thej location of said road to assess to the ! snld Jafet Lindeberg the damages i which he may sustain thereby and by reiiHon of the location of said road I over and through his Bald lands and ' to report their doings herein to this Court on or before the next regular! session thereafter. ! It further appearing from said j verified petition herein that the suid Jufet Llndebert; la not a resident of ! en I (1 Columbia county, Oregon, but is resident of the State of Washing ton, and that his address is the Alaska building, Seattle, Washing-! ton, It Is ordered that the said Jafet Lindeberg be served with notice here in by publication in "The Clatskanie hlef," a newspaper published In said county for four consecutive weeks beginning with the issue of April 11. 1918, and ending with the Issue of May 12, 1916, and that a certlfled copy of said notice and this order be forthwith deposited In the. postofflce at St. Helens, Oregon, with! postnge thereon prepaid, and address-1 ed to the said Jnfet Lindeberg at the; Alaska building, Seattle, Washington. On this 7th day of April, 1916. sealed proposals for the construction f certain steol bridges, as heretofore ndvertised, were opened and exam ined by the Court, being as follows: Feeney llremer Co. Hock Crock llridge, in Ver- nonia 14 500.00 HtelihiKer Itrtm, Rock Creek llridge, In Vcr- noniR $5094.00 L. ). Ilerrohl Hock Creek llridge, In Ver- nonla 15087.00 Clatskanie River, near Clats- kimlo 2829.00 Heaver Crook, near Delona. 2837.00 Ide Creek, near Doer Isl and 3498.00 Portland Ilrldue Co. Rock Creek llridge, in Ver- nonla $5000.00 Clatskanie River, noar Clats- kanlo Z70U.00 Heaver Creek, noar Dolonn. 2300.00 Tide Crook, near Deer Isl and Z300.00 Portland llrldire & Iron (X. Rock Creek llridge, in Ver- nonia 15035.00 ClatBkanlo River, noar Clats kanie 20 17. uu Reaver Creek, noar Dolena. 3068.00 Tide Creek, near Deer Isl and 3185.00 Count llridge Co. on Individual Plans Rock Creek Bridge, in ver- nonla 4io.oo Clatskanie River, near Clats kanie zuoo.ou Ilonver Creek, noar Delena. 2700.00 Tide Creek, near Deer Isl and Z46UU.U0 And the Court being advised In the mattor. It is ordored by the Court that the bid of Feenoy & Bremer Co. for the construction or me kock Creek llridge In the town of Ver nnnlll. be. and the same Is hereby accepted and that a contract bo en torod into with said parties for tho construction of snld bridge. it Is furthor ordorea uy me i oun that all other proposals be, and the same are hereby rejected. On this day, It appearing to the Court from the written petition of joiin riinip, Justice of the Peace, ". in a curiam criminal action had In the Justice Court of District No. n, costs were charged to and paid by (.oorge Fowler, in the sum of $16.46, whereas said charge should have uoen in the Bum of $11.35, It Is or dored by the Court that th cinrU ha and he is hereby Instructed to Issue a general fund warrant In the sum of .m in ravor or said George Fowler. On this day the County lloadmas ter prcsonts to the Court his plans and specifications for the improve ment of the Upper Nehalem road, south of eteel bridge, and Upper Ne halem road in Section 26; and the Court being advised in the matter, it Is ordered by the Court that said plans and specifications be, and the same are hereby approved. It Is further ordered by the Court that call or bids for such road im provement be published In two suc cessive issues of the St. Helens Mist, and In the Clatskanie Chief, and that such bids be opened at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 22nd day of April. 1916. Proposals for certain road wnrV having been submitted to the Court on the 6th day of April, 1916, and me v oun naving taken the matter under advisement, now. on thin sih Hilt, nf Anvil 1 HI , 1. I - , . . ..., . nVm, I,!,, 11 ih oruerea oy 1 the Court that the following named I proposals, viz.: t-verman road. C. R. Parclmr $994.78; E. J. Smith road, Geo. W. ' Grant, $1770.00: Jos. Hackenher; road, J. It. Bhultz, clearing, $50.00 ' per acre, and grubbing, $1.26 per' rod, be, and the same are herebvl accepted. It is further ordered bv the Court that the proposal for the R. A. Lll llch road, and the proposals for the Lower Nehalem road, be, and the same are hereby continued. I It is further ordered that all other proposals be, and the same are hereby rejeciea. ; And It further appearing to the Court that no proposals have been ' submitted for the Improvement of the A. Hankey road, the Mayger-Qulncy , road, the E. A. Cushman road and 1 the E. J. Lindberg road, It Is ordered by the Court that said improvements be made by the County Roadmaster, 1 under the direction of the County Court. On this 8th day of April, 1916, there is presented to the Court the written petition of B. Blatchford and 26 others, residents and fruit grow ers of Columbia county, Oregon, as well as the written recommendation of J. W. Pomeroy, Commissioner State Hoard of Horticulture, First District, asking for the appointment of G. Clark Grant as County Fruit InBnector. and the Court ho I nix nil vised In the matter, it Is ordered by me i oun mat saia petition be, and the same Is hereby allowed. On this 8th day of April, 1916, it Is ordered by the Court that tho tax of Johanna Bergman, a county cnarge, as assessed to Edward Berg man for the year 1916, upon EV4 of NE'4 of NE and SW4 of 8EV4 of NE and N of NEW, of SE"4 of NE, Sec. 7, T. 7 N., It. 4 W. of W. M., being In the sum of $25.29, be, and the same Is hereby remitted, together with all penalties and Inter est accrued thereon. POMONA GRANGE Columbia County Pomona Grange will meet with Armstrong Grange. ScappooBe, Saturday, May 6, 1916. A speaker or speakers from the O. A. C. will be a feature of the session. Members interested in cattle will be especially interested. A pleasant and profitable session la assured. Make tho attendance large that the benefit may be extensive. F. W. ROBERTS, Sec. pro tern. Call Joe Clark Passenger Service. For Light Towing. Day Calls at Fred Wat kins. Phone 28. Prompt and Satisfactory Service. Night Calls Building. at Morgi.. George's Market 8T. HELENS FKEHIf AND SALT MEATS Phone 8 Prompt Service Fancy Box Candy at Mason's. NONE BETTER We have just received our spring stock of the celebrated Firestone Tires. All sizes. Guarantee, 3500 miles. ALSO Fresh stock of Bicycle Tires, $2.50 to $5.00. PATTON'S AUTO GLOSS FINISH . "MAKES YOUR CAR LOOK LIKE NEW" REPAIRS SUPPLIES WE RECHARGE BATTERIES CITY GARAGE St. Helens, Oregon All Hunch Cull ut Hotel Courteous Treatment STOP AT ORCADIA HOTEL TIIOS. ISHISTKIt, Prop. Chicken Dinner Sunday, .15c KATES $1.00 PKU DAY AXD UP Kieclul Rates to Regular Ikiurtlers AH Work Guaranteed. Estimates Furnished. R. CONSTANTIN PLUMBING, HEATING, SHEET METAL W6T.r St. Helens - Oregon" Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Hotel Barber Shop IIKW1TT RLDG. II. T. 11ENXETT, Propr. MOST SANITARY SHOP IS ST. HKI.KX3 A KRAI, SHOE SHINE CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A Sprluliy DRAY INC AND TRANSFER All Business Promptly Attended Tp PHONE 15 OR 12 WM. H. DAVIES ST. HELENS, OREGON Prop. LODGES Mlzpali Chapter O. E. S. meets In Masonic Hall the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. MRS. LILLA M. CROUSE, W. M. . JOHN PHILIP, Secy. Tillicum Tribe No. 62, Improved O. It. M., of Yankton, Ore., meets at its wigwam, second and fourth Sat urdays of each month. W. G. BRANNON. C. of R. EBEU BROWN. Sach. GEO. H. SHINN, Pres. L. R. RUTHERFORD, Sec. Columbia County Abstract Company ST. HELENS, OREGON . . The only complete abstract system in Colum bia County, Oregon. BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES St. Helens Rebekah Lodge, No. 217, meets first and third Thursday of each month in I. O. O. F. Hall. VisitlnR members always welcome. MRS. ANNA H. SAURER, N O. MRS. ELLA ALLEN, Sec'y. Columbia Encampment, No. 77, I. O. O. F. meets in Hie I. O. O. F. Hall, on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. Sojourn ing Patriarchs most cordially invited to meet with us HARRY BENNETT, C. P. C. W. BLAKESLEY, Scribe. Avon Lodge No. 62 Knights of PythiaB meets every Tuesday even ing in Castle Hall, St. Helens. Vis iting Knights always welcome. JAMES O'CONNOR. C. C. E. A. ROSS, K. of R. & S. s St. Helona Lodge No. 32. A. F. ft A. M. meets 1st V and 3rd Saturday In each mouth. Visiting brothers cordially H. J. SOUTHARD, W. M. E. E. QUICK, Secy. St. Helens Lodge No 117, I. O. O. F. meets In the I O. O. F. building, on the socond and fourth Saturdays of each month, visiting members are al ways given a hearty welcome. CARL H. AAMOND. N. O. C. W. BLAKESLEY, Seo. St. Helens Lumber Co. Wood and Lath Steam Heating Electric Lighting Lumber Manufacturers