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    ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1916
COURT PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from l'ugo 3)
L. Kelson, 2.50; Holier. $13.75;
C. M. Hoberg, $12.60; It. Bern.
$17 50; A. It. Mills. $17.50; E. K.
Hoberg. $8.75; A. M. Uerg, $11.25;
K. Berg, $2.50; K. E. Hoberg. $5.00;
Hodson-Feenaughty Co., $32.40;
Hodson-Feenaughty Co., $33.19; I..
A. Peterson, $59. G5; T. I. Johnston,
by ts divided Into ten road districts , thence east 2 miles; tnenee soma i
with boundary lines described as fol-; mile; thence east 3 miles; thence
lows: ! south 2 miles; thence east 3 miles;
Komi nistrlit Xo. I. thence north 1 mile; thence east 2 i
Beginning at a point wherj the i miles; thence north mile: thence
section line between sections 27 and i west V mile; thence north mile;
34, T. 4 N. 11. 1 W.. of V. M. inter-j thence west H mile; thence north S
sects the channel of the Columbia : mile; thence west 1 Vi miles; thence
Hiver; thence west on said section north to the channel of the Columbia
line to the northeast corner of the Klver; thence down the channel of
It. S. Fullerton 0. I.. C; thence the Columbia Klver to the place of
South on the east line of wild Ful
lertou 1). L. C. to the southeast cor-
i Fullerton 1). 1.. C. and the I. I.. C.
of David A. Cloninger to the north-
west comer of said Cloninger l. I..
C; thence southwesterly on the
westerly line of said Cloninger P. I..
I C. to the section line between sec-
I lions ami so i. i in., u. -
i pJi.rL,7ir?f. T' , Iner of suld claim; thence nortlnvest
h: A e,ner,Sn.UvA1'I ?V,. r . T:'erly along the boundary lines of said
au ii, fiiv.it, run t-a i mil, f iij.uj,
IttMMl list. No. 7.
A. il. Couts, $37. 50; Win. Allen,
$12.50; O. B. Malmsten, $26.25; A.
Sword, $30.00; S. Hay. $15.00; Jos.
Hickenbottom, $15.00; It. Spencer,
$32.60; Honry Claim, $15.00; U. W.
Parker, $10.00; H. Sesseman.
$29.62; E. C. Sesseman. $17.19; J.
Edens, $15.00; A. Schmidliu, $11.25;
C. U. Enstrom, $2.00; J. T. Adiims.
$2.60; F. E. Malmsten, $67.50; U.
S. Mellluger, $42.50; Krick Kriekson,
$35.00; Lee Wood, $45.00; Jim Kay,
$5.00; H. C. Clark. $40.00; O. O.
Donelson, $35.00; V. C. Elchman,
$16.25; J. Rose, $15.00; J. Heed,
begin uing.
Itoail District No. N.
llglnulug ut the northwest curlier
of section nineteen, I. 7 N., K. u
W thence east 4 tulles; thence
south 2 miles: thence east 2 miles;
thence south t mile; thence east 3
miles; thence south 2 miles; thence
east 3 miles; thence south 6 tulles;
thence west K miles; thence south
thence West to the southwest corner, 1 " "' l"..V..k."","J ,'".t
nt ol.l .ll., 11, ..... iw.i-lll .,!""" .............7 ..... ...
... e...... p........ - v. , ........ - ...I. I.. t...i.,lv fit., It, tdlt llT It
. uimiiiiiu .n.ii.j, ... .... ....... .- ...
' ti.tl... Iliimiu ,...... i.illuu. tli.iiif.a
I south one mile; thence west 9 miles , Klnnlng.
! to the northwest comer of section lttl District No. II.
; 31 T. 4 N., It. 3 West; thence south llegiiiulng t the southweiit corner
one mile; thence East 4 miles; thence I of Columbia County; thence east 1U
I south 2 miles; thence east 2 miles; ; miles: thence north 1 mile; thence
; thence south one mile; thence east eust s miles: thence north 3 miles
7 mill's- thence north U. mile: thence il...i,-. u.i I u. miles: thence north
ju.du; u. iMCKerson, J.to.uu; tiert , eust to tie channol of the Columbia ; 3 miles; thence east V4 mile; thence
woou, io uu, 10m tamer. .u.u, Hiver, to the place of beginning. north 4 miles; thence west 10 miles:
in. noon, .uu; jacK uay, jtu.uu; ; , .... ,i,.,.,.. u,i, 1 mil,.- iiu west 4
1. ....1,. 1 ,.r
menu: nuiiiii iu I'unn
Thos. MvDaniel, $40.00; li. It. John
son. $12.60; U. Seidelmsn, $2.50;
C. Bergerson, $30.00; T. M. Tucker,
$30.00; Wm. riacko. $15.00; A.
Kearns, $15.00; P. O. Mellinger,
$33.12; E. E. Malmsten, $20.00; li.
V. Duncan, $27.50; (). E. Dent,
$10.00; Clark Cooley, $10.00; V.
l.iudstrotn, $10.00; IIodson-Fee-naughty
Co., $35.43; D. V. Tvler
et al., $561.95; C. A. Mills. $356.26;
J. J. Purney, $110.15; Ueo. Parker,
$93.30;
General Kond Fund.
E. Davis, $27.50; Dan Dodson.
$25.00; F. Welter, Jr., $50.00; Ceo.
Lawrence, $20.00; S. S. Cruig,
$28.00; L. B. Dodson. $12.50; U.
Lahtl, $7.50; G. W. Smith, $50.00;
D. C. Smith, $95.00; S. L. Malcom,
$48.75; O. J. Malcom, $30.00; L.
Neer, $42.50; J. P. Archibald,
$23.75; John Burns, $37.50; Hoy
Miller, $37.50; Julian Wasser, $7.50;
Fritz Anliker, $25.00; L. Archibald,
$17.50; B. Makinster. $2.60; F. B.
Keelan, $20.00; Jim Banes, $35.00;
Gus Johnson, $2.50; Y. Sperling,
$22.50; John Keating. $731.25;
Howard-Cooper Cor., $46.50; Hod-son-Feenaughty
Co., $5.20; St. Hel
ens Lumber Co., $25.50; F. Wilkins,
$19.30; Hodson-Feenaughty Co.,
$7.60; G. W. Mills. $192.00; Man
ning Packing Co.. $3.25; St. Helens
Quarry Co., $30.00; Hodson-Feenaughty
Co., $580.00; J. E. Truman,
$41. S7; Hodson-Feenaughty Co.,
$57.80; H. Constautin, $36.79; St.
Helens Hdw. Co., $46.00; J. H. Shel
don, $71.25; W. A. Levi, $21.08;
B. J. Keelan, $8.33; W. H. Davles,
$17.75; Frank Klock, $12.50; p.
Horgren, $7.40; P. H. Hanseu,
$3.50; C. W. Johnson, $1.00; J. W.
Akin, $-.52; A. S. Harrison, $6.70;
Hodson-Feenaughty Co., $68.04;
Lee's Dock Co., $627.64; John Keat
ing, $109.12; Hodson-Feenaughty
Itoail District No. 2.
i Beginning at a point where the!
section line between sections 27 and'
i 34, T. 4 N., It. 1 W. of W. M. inter- ;
' sects the channel of the Columbia
i Klver; thence west on said section
I line to the northeast comer of the
miles;
beginning.
Komi District No. to.
Beginning at the southwest corner
of section 27. T. 4 N.. H. S W.I
thence east 6 miles; thence north
H. S. Fullerton D. L. C; thence miles; thence west 7 Vj miles; thence
South on the east lino of the Fuller-
ton D. L. C. to the southeast corner
of said claim; thence northwesterly
along the boundary lines of suld Ful
lerton D. L. C. and the D. L. C. of
David A. Cloninger to the northwest
comer of said Cloninger D. L. C;
thence southwesterly on the westerly
line of said Cloninger D. L. ('. to the
section line between sections 25 and
36 T. 4 N., H. 2 V.; thence west to
the southwest corner of said sec
tion 25; thence north one mile;
thence west 2 miles; thence north
2 miles; thence east to the westerly
boundary line of the Achilles D. 1..
C; thence north on the westerly line
of said claim to the northwesterly
corner of said claim; thence easterly
on the said claim line to the north
south 1 mile: thence east 1 Mi miles
thence south to the point of begin
ning.
Whereupon, Court adjourned
STATKMKNT OK THE OWNK.K
SHIP, MANAGEMENT, t lit TI.A-
TION, ETC., KEOl 1HEI U TDK
ACT OF COMiltl'.SS Ol Alt
I ST 24, 11)12,
Uf St. Helens Mist, published weekly
at St. Helens, Oregon, for October.
1916.
State of Oregon, County, of Colum
Stato of Oregon,
County of Columbia- ss.
Before mo, a notary public in and
for t lie state und county aforesaid.
The St. Helens Woman's Club met
In the llbr.'.ry room hi ' -w
hall Wednesday, October 11, with 12
members present. President Mrs.
Baker In the chulr. The secretin,
Mrs. Kffle Brown, being absent, Mrs.
Sten Hilled that office.
Tint members responded to roll
all by glvinr, an Item of current
events.
Alter the cinitoiuury routine ol
business the club resumed Us stud)
of Scotland.
Mrs. Brown being absent, her pa
per on "Early Days In Scotland"
read by Mrs. Baker.
Mrs. Dodd followed with rcidlngi
oil the "Life and Character of Hubert
Bruce. "
Mni. Owen read an excellent paper
dealing with the subject of "The
I'nlon of Scotland und England." She
handled the subject ably, touching
011 the following points: (a I Tin1
Stuarts, conflict between the crown
and nobles; binder warfare. lb)
Heforiuatlou and overthrow of the
Hoiuiin 1'iilhollc church, tel Mar)
-lliiart and Queen Elizabeth; results
of the union of the crowns.
Tim meetlni; adjourned to meet
.igalu on the 25th lust. The entire
lime at that meeting will be occupied
in discussion of the constitutional
iimeiidtuents to be voted upon at the
November election.
My hot fountain menu Is now opeii
Willi colli lunches. Special S11111I i
(linnets. HOYAI. COM 'El'TlUN Ell V.
Dr. Stone's
heaves. Prim
druggists.
Heme )rois cure:
$1; for h:.Io by a I
Ol'K WANT ADS HlilNti lti:sil.T
personally uppearetl S. C. Morton,
westerly corner of the B. D. Stevens who, having been duly sworn uccord
D. L. C; thence southerly on the lug to law, deposes and says that he
westerly boundary line of said Stev- is the editor und manager of the St
ens claim to the southwesterly cor
ner of said claim; thence following
said claim line in a southeasterly di
rection to the center of Scappoose
Bay; thence northeasterly, following
the center line of Scappoose Bay to
the section Hue between sections 9
and 16 T. 4 N.. H. 1 W.; thence east
to the channel of the Columbiu
River; thence southerly, following
the channel of the Columbia Hiver.
to the point of beginning.
Komi District No. il.
Heginnlnfi at a point where tho
section line between sections 16 and
21. T. 5 N., R. 1 West, intersects the
channel of the Columbia Hiver;
thence west on said section line to
T. 5 N.. R. 3 W.; thence south 2
miles; thence west mile; thence
south 2 miles; 7 Vfc miles; thence
south one mile; thence east to the
westerly boundary line of the Achil
les D. L. C. ; thence north on the
westerly line of said claim to th
northwesterly corner of said claim;
thence easterly on the said claim
CO., $24.71; Howard-Cooper Cor., Ih southwest corner nf section 1 li
laa.bu; tienson nmner Co., $58.53;
Tlcheuor Lumber Co., $52.09; M.
Doran, $671.18; The White Com
pany, $3.63; I. G. Wikstrom,
$231.25; Glen R. Kibbe. $2872.82;
Feeney-Bremer Co., $1462.50;
Itoml Dist. No. (I, Special.
L. M. Perry. $234.72; G. B. Smith.
$700.87; L. M. Perry, $78.00; E.
A. Gessell. $290.81; C. Johnson el
al.. $44.06; E. & D. Mc.Mullen.
$331.66; E. & D. Mc.Mullen, $110.52;
1. Knowles et al., $692.22;
Komi Dist. No. 7, Sieciul.
T. B. Mills, $52.50; Wm. Baker,
$47.25; R. Christensen, $38.12; C.
L'. Enstrom, $27.12; C. Smith.
$41.25; E. B. North, $3187; K.
Sesseman, $40.50; Allan G. Blaker.
$32.50; Glen Sheeley, $28.75; O.
Sheeley, $28.75; Cass Bergerson
Helens Mist, und that the following
Is, to the best of Ills knowledge and
belief, a true statement of tho own
ership, management (and If a dally
paper, the circulation), etc., of the
aforesaid publication for the date
1 shown In the above caption, reiiilred
by the Act of August 24, 1912, em
bodied in section 4 43, Poste.l Laws
and Regulations, printed on the re
verso side of this form, to wit:
1. That the names t'.ud addresses
of the publisher, editor, managing
editor, and business managers tire:
Publisher. Mist Publishing Com
pany. St. Helens, Oregon.
Editor, managing editor, business
manager, S. C. Morton, St. Helens.
Oregon.
2. That the owners are: (Give
nanica und addresses of Individual
owners, or, if a corporation, give its
name and the mimes and addresses
of stockholders owning or holding 1
per cent or more of the total umtiunt
of stock. I
M. F. Iluzen, O. 1). Hell bom. S. C.
Morton, W. A. I Ian is, A. J. Deming,
E. W. KETEL
St. Helens, Ore.
Contracfor--Builder
ESTIMATES, PLAN'S
Cement Work n Specially
Plume I 'oiinci linn
r
line to the northwesterly comer of St. Helens, Oregon.
the B. D. Stevens D. L. C; thence
southerly on westerly boundury line
of said Stevens D. L. C. to the south
westerly corner of said claim; thence
following said claim line In a south
easterly direction to the center of
Scappoose Bay; thence northeasterly
following the center line of Scap
poose Bay to the section line between
sections 9 and 16, T. 4 N., R. 1 W.;
thence east to the Columbia River;
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security hold
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
more of total amount of bonds, mort
gage::, or other securities are: None.
S. C. MORTON, '
Manager. j
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 14th day of October, 1916.
J. P. NORDIN
The Jeweler on Tli Ntritnil
Expert Watchmaker
and Jeweler
Jewelry it paii cil anil niuile
to order.
A Full Line of Watches, &
Clocks and Jewelry
$14.37; G. H. Mills, $89.00; L. Sliee- thence northerly, following the clian
ley, $46.87; Victor Bergerson, n'l of the Columbia River, to the
$14.37; J. P. Sheeley, $67.50; John point of beginning.
Smith, $71.25; A. V. Mowe. $30.00; , Itoail District No. 4.
P. Bergerson, $25.00; Geo. Trageser, Beginning at a point where the
u.bz; A. K. Stanton. $27.81; Thos. section line between sections 16 and
THE NOVEMBER
ELECTION BALLOT
Anderson, $11.88; A. P. Willing
$16.25; Ben Smith, $20.01); H. A
Wilson, $62.50; E. W. Sheeley
$20.00; J. D. Hess, $17.50; O. Hess
17.50; Wm. McDanlel
Rogers, $15.00; H.
$22.50; M. Christensen, $3.75; H
Sword, $15.00; W. Van Blarlconi,
$16.00; V. ChristeiiHen, $7.50; E.
Lavender. $26.87; C. W. Thrapp.
$30.00; L. Seigert, $40.00; O. R.
John, $30.00; B. F. Rogers. $26.25;
M. J. John, $25.00; T. II. Throop,
$20.00; P. O. Mellinger, $30.00; H.
C. Clark, $20.00; V. S. Mellinger,
$30.00; Lee Wood, $15.00; Bert
Wood, $5.00; 0. E. Dent, $5.00; H.
L. Spencer, $10.00; J. J. Purney,
$198.75; E. Lavender. $76.75; J.
Marttalla, $108.18; Dupont Powder
Co., $131.90; C. U. Enstrom, $50.08;
D. W. Tyler et al., $344.73 ; D. W.
Tyler et al., $379.95.
Saturday, October 7. 1916.
It uppearlng to the Court tlmt
Noyes-Holland Logging Co. hereto
fore petitioned the Court for a re
cruise of the timber on the BE 14 and
N'2 and SW4 of NV!4 of Sec. 31,
Tp. 8, N. R. 3 West, and the N V4
and 8W!4 of NW'4 of Sec. , Tp. 7,
N. R. 3 West; and ou the 15th day
of September, 1916, deposited with
said petition the sum of $50.00 to
ne appnea on me coki or said re-
21, T. 5 N., R. 1 West, intersects the
Columbiu River; thence west on said
section line to the southwest corner
of section 16. T. 5 N.. R. 3 W
6f).00; Lee thence north 2 miles; thence west 2
Christensen, miles; thence north 2 miles; thence
east 11 Vi miles; thence north one
mile, through the center of section
25, T. 6 N R. 2 W.; thence east to
the chunnel of the Columbia River;
thence southeasterly, following the
channel of the Columbia River, to
the plont of beginning.
Koud District No. .".
Beginning at a point where the
section line between sections 30 and
19, T. 6 N., R. 1 W., Intersects the
channel of the Columbia River;
thence west to the half section line
of section 25, T. 6 N., R. 2 W.;
thence south, through the center of
said section 25 to the Bouth bouud-
We have received from Secretary
of Slate Olcott a copy of the certifi
cation to the county clerks of the
state containing the names and po
litical designation of the several can
didates for the various stuto offices
to bo filled ut the generul election,
November 7. It also contain:! the
liallol titles and numbers of the pro
posed constitutional amendments und
lawii as they will appear on the of-
licial ballot. i
The ballot contains three amend-!
incuts referred to the people by the'
legislative assembly and eight pro- i
posed by Initiation. !
PICTURES OF CITY
INDUSTRIES GO EAST
Dr. S. II. Russell culled ut the Mini
ary line ot sa .1 section; hence west , ulT, for some copies of the Ind.is
7 V2 miles; thence north 1 mile: 1 ., , . .
thence east 2 miles; thence north 2 '.union or i" wist to send
, miles; thence eust 1 mile; thence 1,uclt to Huxbury, Muss. Tills old
north 1 mile; thence cast 1 mile; I town is where 0110 of the first ship
thence north 1 mile; thence east to : biidK pUIllM of the country wai
the chunnel of the Columbia River; ,..,.,, , . ,, '
thence In a southeasterly direction, e!ilal'"1" '1 ' '! Ion miles from
following the channel of the Col- I'lyuuiut li, where the Pilgrims laud
i umbla River to the point of begin- cd. The doctor stated that some of
I "lnB' tho ol,l frames and ways aro still
Koad District No. (I. ... , , '
Itei-inniiie at a .mini wlr,. ,i. '" !V''1"" o wanted to send
cruise, should same show timber on Township line between townships r, """m Pictures of the St. Helens yardt
said premises within 20 per cant of , and 7 intersects the channel of the ' ho the old-timers in Duxbury could
the quantity as reported by the coun-' Columbia River; thence west on said i seo what the west Is dolnir li...
ty cruise heretofore made by M. (J. j township line to tho c:.tliwest corner ' ,,., ' . , , f
Nease. j of section 33, T. 7 N R. 2 W.; allfornlu coast,
And it appearing to the Court that, thence south 1 mile; thence west i j was ""i'd aTter this Massachusetts
In accordance with the terms of said ; mile; thence south 1 mile; thence tow ,jy old "down east" skippers
petition said timber lands have been west 1 mile: thence south 2 miles- '
re-crulsed by John F. Chcldclin, un-1 thence west 2 miles; thence south l'
der the direction of the County Court, ' mile; thence west 4 miles: thence
and that the quantity ot timber on , north 4 miles; thence east 2 V4 miles;
said premises as shown by the re-j thence north miles; thence west
port of said Cheldelln is not within Vt mile; thence north miles;
20 per cent of the quantity as shown , thence west V4 mile; thence north
by said Neaso cruise, it is therefore : mile; thence west 1 Vi miles;
ordered by the Court thut the County ; thence north to the channel of the
treasurer return said deposit, in the Columbia River; thence up the chun
sum of $50.00; to said
Be Fair to Your
Wife
Save her the Wash Day
Drudgery. Let us call for
your laundry.
Our work will satisfy you
St. Helens Steam
Laundry
Geo. Watkins, Prop.
AHomelndustry
STARTS RABBIT FARM
Rcofo Hall, In uddition to big du
les at the Hall Grocery, has decided
to try his hand ut raising rabbits.
He lias bought some dozen of these
ininials und bus several pairs or-
Noyes-Hol-j pel of the Columbia River to the r 1 rr"m a celebrated rabbit furm
laud Logging Company, or to Miller point of beginning. j m t incinnull, Ohio. While his stock
& Harris, their uttorneys of record Koud District No. 7. is not now so largo Reese exuects
in this matter. j Beginning at the northwest cor- 1,, iIttVB ,,, i..u 1ftft ,. ,
Monday, October 9, 1916. Iner of Columbia County; thence lLHH ll"in 100 "'orougli-
On this 9th day of October, 1916, south to the southwest comer of sec- " ru,'l)U8 "V November 15, and is
It is ordered by the Court that Col-jtlon 18, T. 7 N., R. 6 V.; tlinnno ''"-'ady beginning to book orders for
umbla county be, and the same here-least 4 miles; thence south 2 mllea; ! fall delivery.
LYONS BROS.
Painters and
Decorators
All our work Ki'itiniitceil anil
none but the best of inulcrlnlx
II Hill.
For good, Inmost work, come
tO UN.
LYONS BROS.
St. Helens, Oregon
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Confidence in Your
Druggist
Your iWtor's iiosi'riiiiiiii will lie carcfiillv :ml ccu'
rat fly cottipi ittmlcil wIumi liiminlit li our stun. l)ur
spfiialtv is the l.cst i.f Dnis i'iniMnmili'l jiiM as yur
pliysiiian wants it.
PLAZA PHARMACY
Bank Building St. Helens, Oregon
We carry a full line of Toilet Articles. Perfumes,
Druggist's Sundries and Candies
When in Need of Automobile Tires
COMK TO IH
We handle the celebrated mill Kiiariiiitccd
UNITED STATES AND FEDERAL TIRES
.None are belter.
(USUI, K A KSHOIUKH
ST. HELENS GARAGE,
U. S. Dc Spain, Prop.
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