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6 ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1916 COLUMBIA COUNTY BUDGET NOTICK Ji.nllor .. j Supplies . Repairs . . 1 Light . . . ' Water . . . : insurance Court Mouse . . 7 SO 00 635.00 120.00 195.00 100.00 180.00 In accordance with t lie provisions of chapter 234, General laws of Ore- ' E x a in 1 n a gon, 1915, notice is hereby given tlons that the county court of Columbia Cure county, Oregon, will meet in the Cir-1 cuit court room of the court house; Health Oil lie in the city of St. Helens, Oregon, on Salary $ 290.00 the 30th day of December. 1916, at Services ... the hour of 1 o'clock H. M. of said I day, and at the said time and place opportunity will be given for a full and complete discussion of the esti mates of the amount of money pro posed to be raised by taxation for the ensuing year as published here with, by any taxpayer subject to such . 2ii0 00 tax levy when made, in favor or or seal p houutv 225 00 I 2.010.00 70.00 45.00 125.00 $ Miscellaneous Fruit I II spec-tor . . $ Indigent Sol diers .... Sealer of V. Ai M 1 15.00 415.00 and repairs. The balance. $95,843.27, would be distributed among the sev eral road districts as follows, to wit: Road Dis trict No. 1.$ 8,473.54 It o a d DIs- 3.867.90 14 5.00 270.00 against any of the proposed tax ji4ll. Hoard levies herein, as the county court 'u, M,di- may deem for the best interest of t. nttend- Columbia County. unco The County court has prepared and -fax rebate. . submitted the following: An estt- .'(re ntrol! mate of the amount required for each I'attlo I n - department of County government, delimit' County office or county officer, each Improve- county improvement, the mainten- ments for nuce of each county building, struc- I'oor Kirn ture or institution, the salary of each county officer or employee including wiJo's pe-i- those whose salaries are fixed by i;,ia4 j staiute, tor tne improvement ana maintenance of roads, highways, bridges; the construction, operation and maintenance of each public util ity, and the redemption of outstand ing warrants; And estimates of the receipts of the county from other sources thau by direct taxatiou on the real and personal in the county during the period for which such tax is to be levied, and the amount of balances on hand in the funds of the county at the time the levy will be made. GEXKltAL KI ND Roads ami Highways Damages 1.000. 00 Road Super visors . . . 5.000.00 Viewers . . . 125.00 Salary and ex p e n ses of survey ors 9,000.00 Supplies for Auto and Truck ... 300.00 Interest on Hi g h way Uouds ... 18,000.00 Sinking fund 12,000.00 trlct No. 2. (load Dis trict No. 3 . It o a d Dis trict No. 4 . It o a d Dis trict No. 5. It o a d Dis trict No. 6. It o a d Dis trict No. 7. It o a d Dis trict No. 8. It o a d Dis trict No. 9. Itoud Dis trict No. 10 15,251.89 8.917.73 5.552.03 16.882.80 13. 7.10. IS 8,395.80 12.184.35 2.587.05 210.00 60.00 300.00 140.00 I'M 00 $ 95.843.27 The outstanding warrants Dec. 1st, 1916, were as follows, to wit: lienerul Fund warrants .$18,063.63 Cen. ltd. and D I s t r I ct ltd 28,079.70 Special lioail 2.628.56 Highway Horn! 94.78 $ 48,866.67 NON-STOP CHAMPION ADDS MILEAGE Car cf t'l toe r Coaaty Fi:r I HigS School Tuition Fund . . . County School . . State tax . . I t ) :.()') !) i.4 !) ) JO.Oy mi) 40.0'.") 00 c o u n t y Agricul tn -ral Agent . $ Total bud get for the Gen e r a 1 F u n d . . I 1,700 00 l KCIAI. l.b: I r.M AS HKI'dll l 1 11 ' No. School Districts 4 $ 5 S 1 i.SOO 00 7 Jt 12 13 14 15 17 19 21 73.4U0.00 24 The Independent Auto Company, local ugeuts for the Maxwell Motor dales Company, has Jusl received the u Mowing Information from the com pahy's head olfleo In San Francisco: Wlih u previous record of more lain 35,000 miles already to Its .icdil, the world famous Maxwell iioii-Hiop 'champion has Just finished i two days tour out of this city dur .ng which time it completely circum navigated the Santa Clara Salines .ml 1'ujaro valleys, running up an added lotul of more than 300 miles, .'ho car, once more on display In .Sail I K.nclsco, now shows a grand .ot.il of 36,500 miles. During the recent lour of the val leys contiguous to the San Francisco buy region, In accordance with the determination of the Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation, the motor of the ar remained untouched. Itemark ilile us thels may seem In the fare of all the strenuous work that has heou Imposed upon the International Wanderer, not one single adjustment .if any kind litis been made to motor if this non-stop champion. Not a valve has been ground, not even o ipurk plug has been changed or .leaned. Incidentally, the world's champion 008 I 's becoming a factor among the sport 004 ; ni; element of local enthusiasts, hel- 003 A FEW N EVENS Never milk wit li wet hands. Never mix warm with cold milk. Never take chances with the bull. Never close u can containing warm mill.. Never form the habit of feeding .mil milking at Irregular hours. Never allow the cans lo stay In the dairy stable while being filled with mill;. Never add an animal (o tlm dairy herd before being sure It Is free from (lllK'llSO. Never buy u row on her pedigree iloue. It's her performance at the pail that counts most. Never ullow cows to become ex cited by hard driving, unkind words, or unnecessary disturbance. A little want uu In the Mlsl will bring result. Don't forget uiut the St. Helens Dairy wants to pi on so you. I'hons 107. Adjustment which reiUVu, " cause of disease hi really i, , " ' l'lioprae. J'," u,- !" .a. ii. u,i i fl)r ; ; Morolleld C, , J . ' ''"'lea ami children. M. lloleiiH. Oregon. A3. The ladles oi , ,,.,,.. 'Lurch will hold ,1lr I m 11,1611 Tliey will h0 for , J rloty of band m,,,!,, ,,,., laundry bags. U w, , plac lo select ypr l,rlHt,n. ft'' From Klamath Full. ,., port that th rmifor,,!,, 0r(.,0 Kaatern ltallroad Co.nluiy " worik ,,"r,y 11 ring on roiid now projected. A flouring mill Wlh 25 barrels of flour per dnr I, , y built at Mllldule. ' Levies .002 .0075 ! .001 .005 .012 I .003 i I, lit' I, lit, Mill 11ml ('.Lit., .,, Ilu ....a. 1,500 00 2S 29 30 31 32 36 37 $165,430.00 38 .0005 : cousiHieiu poriormunce. in .002 J he recent tour the passengers of tin .0075 ar, representatives of the Maxwell .004 1 .....(.l..,.,!.... ...vll... 1 u ...1 1 ' . pt ,,,.... ,,,,,, . ,,-1 t.-.i ni-.i-iiii Kin u lied wagers 011 the safe arrival of he car at various points en route 011 he 300 mile drive. It Is further proposed to levy a ten 40 mill road tax on all the taxable prop-1 4 2 erty in the county, which would 1 44 bring approximately $127,791.00, of 4 5 which sum 25 per cent or $31,947.73 ' 47 would be retained in the General 53 Hoad fund for bridges, maintenance 55 .001 j .006 I .0015 ! .005 .005 ooi ON AN EIGHT-HOUR JJJS; WORKDAY BASIS .010 .007 .001; .001 Sheriff's Office Salary of Sheriff . .$ 1,400.00 Salary of Deputy . . Clerk hire.. Tel e p h o ne and Sup--plies .... Traveling ex penses . . . 1,080.00 Bond 145.00 $ 45,425.00 The following resources applicable to the payment of outstanding war rants, are as follows, to wit: 1,000.00 1,640.00 750.00 Cash General Fund $ 5.238.87 Gen. ltd. & Dls't ltd 4.153.38 Special road 3,934.99 Highway Bond 93.58 1915 Del. $15,036.02 13,744.83 647.80 (el. Hack of 1915. $23,000 00 1 1,000 00 532 SO The Standard OH Company bus an noiiiiccd lo its employes that nil classes of labor, both skilled and 1111 .0025 j skilled, in the refineries, on the pipe lines and In the producing depurt- ; ! ment, will be placed upon an eight-: j hour per day basis, with no reduction j I In wages. This plan will become J c peratlve us soon ns the det:;lls ar.' 1 ' p rfected. $13,420.82 $29,428 65 $34,532.00 The probable receipts from sources other than the tax on Heal and per sonal property, are as follows to wit: Clerk's fees $ 4.232.04 01 it want ads imixu kksi i.tsi Sheriff's fees 286.50 Clerk's Office Salary of Clerk .... $ 1,400.00 Salary of Deputy . . 900.00 Clerk hire.. 660.00 Supplies ... 700.00 Bond 35.00 6,015.00 Interest on Deposits 1,001.80 I ounty Fair Sale of Rock & Miscel Motorcycle Fund Half Bounty 011 wild animals Liquor affidavits 5 per c?nt Game License Justice court tines Circuit Court Fines 869.29 284.73 513 54 100.75 73.25 46.75 646.75 174.10 Assessor's Office S a 1 a r y o f . Assessor .$ 1,200.00 Salary of $ 3,695.00 Deputy Clerk hire. . Tel e p h o ne and Sup plies .... Traveling ex penses . . . Bond 800.00 1,070 00 350.00 260.00 15.00 $ 8,229.50 of the county during the past, and a thorough examination of its probalil" needs during the year for which such estimate Is made. That eicii and every Item therein Is believed to be necessary for the proper traiumc- Treasurer's Office Salary $ 600.00 Clerk hire.. 25.00 Bond 100.00 Supplies ... 120.00 $ 3,695.00 State of Oregon, County of Columbia ss. , We, the undersigned, County Court of Columbia county, do hereby certify that the above Is a true, fuir and com- lllptft PHf imuto n t tlm h.nholilii v . ' penses of said county for the ensuing 1 1 on of tllR business of the county, year, and probable receipts from tlle Pro'e"'lon of Its property and In other sources than by direct taxation Jere8t' and to be for the public Wei ll pon Real and Personal property In ; its Jurisdiction during the ensuing Tllat ever5r "Inse estimated l in ' year. We further certify that the accor(lance with law, and Is a leglti- estimate of expenses of the various marte c,larKe aKalt the county. E. W. KETEL Kt. Helens Ore. Coptraclor-.-Builder DSTIMAIIIS, PLANS Cement Work n SHeinltjr I'hoim Connection County SiiM-rintendent Salary of Super in- tendent . .$ 1,300.00 Clerk hire.. 425.00 Tel e p h o ne and Sup- . plies 350.00 Traveling ex penses . . . 270.00 Truant and Institute . 275.00 Bond 6.00 845.00 1 institutions of the county, of the amount required for public enter prises, Roads, Bridges, & etc. and of all other expenses of the county as therein set out, Is Just and is based upon a careful study of the expens-.s imieu ui m. ueiens, nr., iov. ZSt.i 1916. A. E. Harvey, Co. Commissioner. It. S. Hattan, Co. Judge. J nelson Weed, Co. Commissioner. Attest: A. F. Burnett, Co. Clerk. .WRAPPING TWINE MADE FROM PAPER Expenses Fhys. . . . Jury Witnesses Bond . . . Coroner . $ 235.00 25.00 15.00 25.00 9.00 $ 2,626.00 Jury Witnesses Bailiff Special Atty. Reporter . . . Expenses of Dlst. Atty. Tel o p h o ne and Sup plies .... GENKHAL FUND Circuit Court . $ 3,000.00 Druggist. 540.00 280.00 50.00 100.00 325.00 NOTICE 50.00 County Court Salary Coun ty Judge . $ 1,000.00 Expenses of C o u n t y Judge ... CO. 00 County Com missioners . 1,800.00 I'ub 1 1 s hint; Court pro ceedings . 1,900.00 Ex p e r 1 1 ng Books ... 400.00 1'el o p Ii o ne arid Hup- . plies .... 65.00 Juvenile Court ... 85.00 Justice Court Justice o f I'euce ..$ 215.00 Justice Court 65.00 Justice Jury 65.00 Witnesses . . 200.00 ASTOUNDING REPORT FOR ST. HELENS That wrapping twines which give The wife of a merchant had stom-tht-rough satisfaction can be made f ach trouble so bad she could cat noth from paper has been demonstrated lug but toast, fruit and hot water by experiments made by the forest Everything else would sour and fer products laboratory at Madison. Wis. nient. ONE SPOONFUL, buckthorn Several hundred packages, each con-: bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In tainlng a medium-sized book, were 1 Adler-l-ka benefited her I vmta wti v wrapped and fastened with the light- Because Adler-l-ka flushes the EN-.'st-weight paper twine and, were TIRE alimentary tract It relieves mailed to various points throughout ! ANL CASE constipation, sour stom the United States. Reports show j ach or gas and prevents appendicitis 309.00 ,llat Pratl-'ay very package was' It has QUICKEST action of anything received In good order and that In no ' wo ever sold. .ease was mere any uamage which- A. .1. DLMINt could bo charged as a fault of the twine. In making twine the paper is cut Into nurrow strips which are then , , Nollce liercby given that the twisted tightly to form a cord. The Xe'Ms'rer.r T """J '? ... .1 e ., . , , , onice ins certificate of completion of btrength of the twine depends upon the following contracts: the churacter of the paper used and BRIDGE NO. 1. HEAVRH pv. Ihe process of treatment. It is well YON. 'N ROAD DISTRICT NO. 5 adapted to a number of purposes, but 1,n);VAKIV"N;''iA',TOR. the foresters say that as yet no satis- FICAONat ,toAD 'vU factory means has been found for TKICT NO. 6, BY JOHNSON & ; protecting paper twine from the ac- ,!UUT' CONTRACTORS. jtlon of water and it should not be r. r.Lv,AXEll,M (',"FK. HOAD, 19 IB where It will be exposed to T, BV v! w! TYLER & CO i-nM TRACTORS. All protests against the acceptance of these contracts must be filed in the office of the County Clerk, within two weeks of the dute of the first publication hereof. Date of first publication December 8th, 1916. A. F. HARNETT, bl"z County Clerk. A Wisconsin logging company will build a logging railroad in tho 8lu- 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 $ 4,345.00 j used moisture. "Have you htudied the plays of So phocles?" asked the serious young woman. "Quit Jokln'," replied Mr. Lowbrow. "I know everybody in both leugues. There rilnt any such i player." Washington Post. $ 5,300.00 ! ( e"tral Station Manager Have I uu ueeii siuuying me science of elfl- : cloncy? 635.00 Applicant-Yes; Lad to quit read-1? P a 'arKo body of lug about It. Got so Interested that I found It was interfering with my' regular work. New York Sun. Tho Standard Oil Companv will ! tHl a service station at Redmond. LYONS BROS. Painters and Decorators All our work guarantee! ami none but the best f material used. For Kool, hoiiflNt work, come to UN. LYONS BROS. St. Helens, Oregon E. A. Crouse Architect and Contractor I'laim mid i:stIIIMte(( Kuui,,,,, Now Is u good ulo u, ,MI(, mm Au oiuiL-ai'iiitcEVt AVrsVtnliltrVfiiainrirtuliAJ- Mmilalina. Utt rood and uww tirnJhV Stuin.ifhsautUWrtlsil luyyuUiJHiKliil r. nr. 1... i;., riirrrful lTOUWUCJ lJly:",,,, iif.ssntiJhVstCiiulaiipnHIW Opium Morphiiic uorMluu V.vn VtlienTIC. Warn! i ilx.nm ' M.Wl' AMM ml lmmmft fit.,- ' ' Hrwi ml kAMw Atotar AixriauKayfur1 . I . ..i.-. i .1. IVim lttl linn. ur """.""." 'Tr . ,1 LossoFMEtr. I.uSlnulc SiwtBitu' Tilt rsrrt'eWAllt'' Forlnfantg nnd Chllrlrr Mothers Know Ti Genuine Castoria Always Bears tho Signature of f. Ail CLuir f tF 1 fir Use For Over Thirty Years " '',"tt Copy of Wrapper. tMM wm Wi: II.WIv I H T A I.I.I :i AX I'I'-TO. iati: ,vi co.mi'i.i:ti: vilc.w- I.IX4J I'LAXT. II-' VOi; IIAVK '11 RH Tltorill,:M llKI.XH TIIK.M TO i k. I'l'xcrritKs, iilowoi is, v IKK'K ( I TK AXI (iKVr ltAL TIKK Itlll'AIRS. , VK MA KM Til KM I I KM xi:v. indi:pendent auto co. OlLH, ;NOI.Ii:, Hl'I'I'I.IKH HTOHAt.i: A;i:XTH Kill TIIK ( KI,i:illtATi:i (OODVKAH TIHKH I'HOXK 71 HT. IIKI.IC.VH, ORi:. Confidence in Your Druggist Vour il.ictur's iiifscii)iimi will he carefully ami "J"' rat ely f(.iiiMiini(k-( when hroHL'lit t our si"''- u Rpwialty is Hie hest t.f Druirs compmiiMlec! just a s yol,r physician wauls it. PLAZA PHARMACY Bank Building St. Helens, Oregn We carry a full line of Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Drup;iist's Sundries and Candies