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No. 10982.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF
THE CURRENCY.
Washington, D. C, May 11th, 1917.
WHEREAS, by satisfactory evi
dence presented to the undersigned.
It has been mado to appear that
'THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF
BCAPPOOSE" In the Town of Sc-.p-pooso
in the County of Columbia and
State of Oregon has compiled wltli
all the provisions of the Statutes of
the United States, required to be
complied with before an association
shall be authorized to commence the
business of Ranking;
NOW THEREFORE, I, John Skel
ton Williams, Comptroller of the Cur
rency, do hereby certify that "THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SCAP-
l POOSE" in the Town of Scappoose,
in tho county or Columbia and State
of Oregon, is authorized to commence
the business of banking as provided
in section Fifty ono hundred and
sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of
tho United States.
CONVERSION of 8. M. Mr.nn &
Co. Hankers, Bcappoose, Oregon.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, witness
my hand and Seal of Office this
Eleventh day of May, 1917.
JOHN SKELTON WILLIAMS,
22-9 Comptroller of the Currency.
Its Our
Advice
COURT PROCEEDINGS
(CiuiIIiiuimI from t'ugo 2)
the Laws of 117. ratifying the art
nf ihe County Court and Commls-
ilonrrn of t'olumhlu County In pay
ing iIih mi lil J Mini's Cnnllolil the
monthly sum of $20 per month and
luiliorlilwc. empowering and legal
nine tliu continuation of said pay
ment" er the iioitloiiionl by Coliim
County with the tuild Jai.:s Can
Dr Id (or mild injuries and accident
lot lump mini at the rate of $ 20 per
$187.76; A. M. Williams, supplies
to officers, $4.25; Ht. Helens Hloam
Laundry, laundry for court hduse,
t .90; Meier ft Frank Co., flag for
court house, $17.00; Ht. Helens
Hardware Co., supplies to court
house, $1.70; City of Ht. Helens,
water, $2.00; Carl Rylander. mile
age us Juror, $1.00; i'ete Lund,
uilleago as Juror, $1.20; M. H. Al
vord, stenographer for district at
torney, $30.00; Louis NisHoorls, wit
ness before grand Jury, $4.00; Jud
son Weed, Co. Com., $64.60; A. E.
Harvey, Co. Com., $98.35; R. H.
Hattan, postage, $i.00; Clatskanle
thief, printing notices, etc.. 123.00
miinlli bused upon bis expectancy of
! life; nd II appearing that the said I Kalnler Review. nublishlnJ ("minti
jimoA Cunlleld Is or the ng of fifty-1 (ourl ,)roCeedliigs, $68.16; Crandall
I ill year and that his expectancy of & Huberts, auditors. 150.00: Ed Mil.
ler, witness Htate vs. Wiggins, $5.10:
Class & I'rudliomme, supplies to
i coroner, $2.31; T. 8. White, coroner
('sue Hoyd, $5.00; T. 8. White, coro
ner cune Carlson, $12.00; J. W. Allen
expenses as school superintendent,
life based upon the mortality tables
compiled by the Secretary of the
Kills of Oregon is 14.689 years and
(hit the sggregiitn umount of said
payments bused upon such expect
ing Is tlie sum of $3628; and it I
limner appearing mui me sum lis 67: A M Wlllliitnn. nni.ll. in
J.mes I nnlleld has no relatives or school superintendent. $35.00; Mrs.
depemlantH In the Htute of Oregon a. II. Lake, work for school super-
P" l ' lw could Impose Intendent. $9.00; O . W . Hrown, work
the obligation and duty of caring I (or c,00 superintendent, $9.00; L.
(or and contributing to the ssld ; l,. linker, work for school superln
Juiiieu Onilleld's cure and relief, but j tendent, $3.00; T. K. Crewell, dig
it appearing that tho said James ; ging gruvo for pauper, $5.00; O. A.
CinMd has a brother living In the j Krickson, supplies to poor farm,
Slate of Colorado and that the suld $;o.04 ; Dr. Kdwln Ross, uld to Mer
brnther desires and It Is his wish ; rill Child, $2.60; 8. N. fade, supplies
lliil the raid James Cunlleld. so long (0 ieae, $2.15; Fred Trow, supplies
ii lie limy live, shall make his home I m sturtevanl, $16.00; Jumes R. Mil
wllh the said brother; and It op-1 r supplies to Cilad. $3.10; Dr. J.
peering to the aliovo Court and Conn- j,. Wooden, aid to poor, $41.00; Dr.
ly Ciiiiiinlnnioiiers and they having 1 1,. (J, Koss, aid to poor, $19.50; J.
considered that It Is to the best ln-j. Urney, supplies to Enneberg,
lereHis of James Cunlleld and Col-1 $10.00; Peterson CobIi Htore, sup
gmlila County, and that It Is Just, j piles to I'easo, $20.70; A. 8. Harrl
rlKbl and proper that In lieu of the ! BOI, .., supplies to Anderson,
nwulhly payments of $20 per month, ! $8. 6.1; Dr. C. L. Hatlleld, aid to poor,
Ihe said James Ciinfleld bo settled $ 14. 25; II. M. Wharton, supplies to
mil compromised with and be piildj(jnd. $8.75; Albert Held, care of
ilump siim in lieu thereof, now, j Kelber. $46.00; E. A. Rotger, room
""fore, jnnd aid to Karuolian, $2.00; Willis
11 la considered and ordered that Deal, care of Hall. $25.00; J. W.
McDonald, supplies to Jail, $3.35; J.
F. Kearney, sealer of W. At M.,
$29.18; R. J. Jensen, Speed Cop.,
t r n an. 'I,.. I l ut ..I. ., .. I..
Columblii County. Oregon, in fuvor t..rv Int 122 fiO: (inldlo Huttan.
Canfleld in tho sum of registration clerk. $2.60: Edrte La
tu County Clerk of Columbia Coun
ty draw a warrant on the County1
Treasurer of Columblu County, pay-j
Me out of the (lenerul Fund of
of Jamim
Three Thousund ($30001 Dollurs,
and that snld payment be In full
lo Ihs mild James Cunfleld of all de
mand! or obligations In law or in
fqulty growing out of or by reason
of said urcldent and Injury and for
my and all other claims "r obllga
llwi, If any. In favor of the said
James Cunlleld and against tho said
Columbia County, Oregon.
On this duy claims against the
County, us heretofore filed with the
Clorlc of the Court wero examined
nd allowed In tho various amounts
carried out on tho fuco of said
claims.
(leiieral Fund.
". O. Howe, drnpghtsmnn
master, $90.00; R. R. Hall,
lor roadmaster, $4.60; II. E.
"peime as roadmaster, $16.95;
rond-1
work !
Abry, 1
I! K
J'arnnworth, assistant engineer, 1
llOll 00; W. T. Hrown. chulnmun for
Mslslant engineer. $33 00; Victor
'liiue. ehainmiin for assistant en
lllneer, $41.25; K. F. Messing, chulu
jnan for usslstunt engineer. $30.25;
'. Hesseumn, chalnuian for assist
ant engineer, $30.25; 11. E. Furns
rlli, expenses as engineer, $9.16;
T. Hrown, auto to assistant en
Kliieer, $1.66; II. J. Duncan, nuto
o engineer, $68.85; E. A. Mlddle
rooks, usslstunt engineer, $110.00;,
leter Jensen, chutumau for assistant
nglneer, $06.00; Max Sliadlnger,
cliiilniiian for assistant engineer, ;
$.00; E. A. Mlddlebrook, supplies
to roadmuHtcr, $1.64; T. J. Fllppln,
'lo roudmastor.ot at., $6.00; L. J.
u Orshoven, county surveyor,
20.00; L. J. Van Orshoven, county
"urveyor, $30.00; L. J. Van OrBho
". supplies to surveyor, $3.12; Dan
laiilsen, work for surveyor, $8.76;;
linlnpendent Auto Co., supplies to
fminiy Kord, $65.26; Columblu
utility Ahstruct Co., Insurance or
ri"'k, $56.25; Star Transfer Co.,
"Hilling ballot boxes, $1.00; North.
JoiihI Power Co., lights for olec-j
"". $1.00; School Dlst. No. 10, 1
f'"! for elpctlon, $3.00; Umpluts
Trlbe No. 24, rent for nloctlon,
3.0(1; Watts A Prlco, rent for eloc-
U(. $3.00: Runnel Athletic Club. I
for election, $3.00; J. J. Pur-'-ngliHh,
rn, for iCfl'!..::).,::T(r!
"py. rent for election, $3.00; M. M.
Dure, reg. clerk, $5.00; Marie Paul
sen, reg. clerk, 6.25; Anna Quick,
$reg. clerk, $5.00; Gertrude Phillips,
reg. clerk, $2.50; Gladys Hobbs, reg.
clerk, $5.00; O. U. Weed, J. of P.
State vs. Claybaugh, $8.40; E. W.
Sheeley, const. Htate vs. Cluybaugh,
$12.60; Robt. Spencer, Juror Stato
vs. Cluybaugh, $1.20; 11. Christeu
sen. Juror Htute vs. Claybaugh, $2.20;
J. P. Sheeley, Juror State vs. Clay
baugh, $2.00; T. II. Throop, Juror
State vs. Claybaugh, $1.80; James
Emmons, Juror Htate vs. Cluybaugh,
$1.30; P. Hergerson, $2.80, Htute vs.
Cluybaugh; Muy Clyde, witness State
vs. Claybaugh, $1.90; Dr. Via. wit
ness Htate vs. Claybaugh, $4.50; Al
bert Parker, witness Htute vs. Clay
baugh. $2.20; Perry Melllnger, wit
ness Htate vs. Claybaugh, $1.70; Os
car Donelson, witness State vs. Clay
baugh, $2.30; U. It. Mills, witness
State vs. Claybaugh, $1.60; A. M.
Winn, witness Stato vs. Claybaugh,
$1.60; R. Hesseman, witness State vs.
Claybaugh, $1.60; Chas. Hergerson,
witness Stnte vs. Claybaugh, $1.70;
C. W. Thrapp, witness State vs. Clay
baugh, $1.60; Floun Mills, witness
Stato vs. Cluybuugh, $1.60; St. Hel
ens Mist, supplies to roadmaster,
$23.50; E. C. Stauwood, expense as
sheriff, $20.00; Chas. Hrown, expeus
of deputy sheriff, $38.06; Chas.
Hrown, postage, $10.00; Jamea Jesse,
work for sheriff, $2.40; St. Holeus
Mist, supplies to sliertff, $4.00; St.
Helens Mist, supplies to treasurer,
$3.60; St. Helens Mist Pub. Court
proceedings, $53.06; St. Heleus Mist,
supplies to school superintendent,
$9.70; Dr. Edwin Ross, examination
of MeCollough, Insano, $5.00; J. H.
Doun. J. of P. No. 2, $25.00; C. W.
Stllwell, county aid, $16.00; G. W.
Orant, Sup. of Road Dlst. No. '1,
$91.00; II. W. Clark, 8up. of Road
Dlst. No. 3, $106.76; John Hurna,
Supt. Hond Dint. No. 4. $87.60; F.
Aullker, Sup. Road Dlst. No. 6,
$36 00; T. J. Fllppln, Supt. Road
Dlst No. 6, $91.00; F. A. Uuruhum,
Supt. Roud Dlst. 60. 7, $86.76; Ed
lln l'etorson, Supt. Road Dlst. No. 8,
$91 00; F. U. Mills, Supt. Road Dlst.
No. 9, $73.50; J. M. Pointer, Supt.
Roud Dist. No. 10, $84.00.
nn this dav Mr. O. G. Weed pre
sents to the Court his resignation to
salt. sy!tri?!S
""'. $3 00 - K Il T e n nor election ' Wtrlct No. 4 in l oiumum i;uu,u ,
R. Hnrvey, election 1 " ... ,,,. nP,iPH1i iiv
l"'ii:'. $3.00
I'XlKO. $3.00: lleuuln lliillnll. steil
"Krupiier for clork, $03.76; A. F.
'iTiiott, postage and expenses,
20.0(1; Gertrude Philips, work for
;I,,!IIT, $58.13; Win. Phillips, work
or shoriff, $5.00; S. A. Turner, work
r,,r sheriff, $9.90; H. T. Uennett,
deputy iiBsossor, $66.00; Mnrio T.
' unison, clork for nssossor, $50.00;
Martin Whlto, oxponsos as doputy
""Hessor, $4.25; 11. T. llonnett, ex
Pf'nsnH as deputy assessor, $38.35;
Kllhnm Stationery & Printing Co.,
"Jipplles to officers, $24.70; Pacific
T"l- & Tol. Co., tolophones, $55.80;
uuahong & Co., supplies to assessor,
vised in tlie matter it Is oruoreu oy
the Court that the matter be con
tinued for future consideration.
On this day claims against tho
County as horotofore filed with the
Clork of tho Court were examined
and allowed In tho various amounts
as enrriod out on the face of said
claims.
DISTRICT ROAD FUNDS.
District No. 1.
G. W. Rhodos, $71.50; C. J. Sand
strom, $187.50; O. D. GnrrlBon,
$64.63; Ed. Holmullor. $140.26; Al
Tanler, $27.60; Fred Grant, $63.26;
L, Brown, $61.87; Roy Freeman,
$13.75; John Helmuiler, $39.87; J.
Callahan, $66.00; E. Tanler, $11.00;
Joe Fry, $43.31; Frltx Rablnsky,
$77.00; Chas. Wlkstrom, $94.00; A.
N. Miller, $13.76; Dan Gust, $63.25;
Tom Couch, $17.87; Joe Setvin,
$33.00; J. II. Thorp, $26.13; Hugh
Nolan, $66.00; Frank Novak, $11.00;
Fred Grant. $38.50: J. Helmuiler.
$55,00; Hodson Feenaughty Co.,
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
Margaret Is. Walker, Plaintiff, vs.
George Walker, Defendant.
To GEORGE WALKER, the above
named Defendant
In the name of the state of Ore-
rnn. vnn nra hnraliv raniilrari in an
$58.95; Anderson V. & J. M McKie. , n..r nnH .n.woe th Mm,.inin i
$20.07; Wlckstrora Lumber Company against you in the above entitled suit
$41.24; Watts ft Price, $7.62! Geo. ; within six weeks from the dntn nf
Grant, $.89; Carleton Lewis, the drat publication of this summons.
that you buy Ht. Helens real es
tate now. In the light of recent
developments prices are likely to
advunce immediately.
We have a few good inside lots
which we will sell at reasonable
prices, and many good lots suit
able for home building.
A small' payment down and a
little saved each month will soon
make you the owner of a desir
able lot.
j Walk Through Our Bakery
tfi
HINSON
S
LARABEE
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
NEXT BANK BLDG. PHONE 07
and examine tho way we do things,
how we buy our flour, etc., the kind
it is, how we store it, handlo it, mix
it, bake It, and then you will be con
vinced that thero Is no more cleanly
Bakery to be found. You will then
know that you can rely absolutely on
the purity and wholesomeness of
every loaf of bread you buy here,
also rolls, cake, and fancy breads.
One visit will convince you.
St. Helens Bakery
i. E. Ramsey Phone 05
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
See E. E. Quick, St. Helens, and
Insure your property In the Oregon
Fire Relief Association of MrMinn
vlllb, Oregon. Don't put it off.
Mch6tf W. L. WARREN, Agent.
J. Sand-$13.76;
$43.60; Standard OH Co., $36.88
District No. 2.
O. D. Garrison, $6.87; C
strom, $5.60; Fred Grant
Chas. E. Wlkstrom, $10.00
District No. S.
1 n Pnrk IS ST I
$56.69; Fred Adams.' $41. li: Jas!
A. Bryant. $75.00; E. Bryant $66.00; :
F. II. Marlon, $49.00; E. T. Udy,
$9.63; T. Rangenovltch, $4.00; O.
E. Rlnchart, $48.00; V. Hattan,
$31.62, Ira Saurer, $31.62; H. O.
McCalllster, $26.46; J. L. Chittlm,
$34.60; J. W. Martin, $26.46; Joe
Hand, $24.75; C. E. Lake, $28.19; 1
C. Protzman, $30.25; J. Qullleash,
$34.60; C. Aamond, $19.87; John
Donohue, $33.00; A. P. Usher, $2.06;
I. E. Mclntlre, $29.38; E. R. Kelly,
$25.95; E. Barber, $28.01; C. K.
Olsen, $4.63; Frank Hrown, $10.31; I
Olof Nilson, $28.87; J. S. Roberts, I
$121.00; C. E. Chipman, $24.75; P. 1
II. Veazie, $117.60; J. P. Lowe,1
$96.94; A. Popejoy, $63.68; J. B. j
Hansen, $40.50; Alec fipence, $36.44;
J. P. Mclntlre, $87.00; II. N. Hooper, I
$81.26; R. B. Johnston, $6.20; J
Q. Gage. $36.44; F. Jones, $74.93; I
C. 11. Crouse, $33.69; Olof Olsem,
$48.81; W. H. Faxon. $66.26; H. J.
Anderson, $19.25; Geo. Lawrence,
$39.87; Wm. Drew, $53.45; A. Hum
mett, $65.31; Geo. Kelley, $33.69;
E. Kelley, $30.94; R. 8. Johnson,
$48.46; C. Morris, $83.19; C. W.
Johnson, $60.60; Richard Williams.
$40.00; C. A. Laws, $14.44; Jack
Dulbre. $9.96; J. L. Barger, $4.13;
A. Sarvlo, $9.96; C. A. Goin, $15.46;
II. L. Brown, $31.00; J. R. Chambers,
$8.25; II. T. Richardson, $14.09;
T. B. Lott, $11.34; Harold Tracy,
$8.69; W. R. Plumbee, $16.00; E.
HedHtrom, $10.66; Otto Luinan,
$2.76; Mike Serafin, $13.75; Harley
Vam Dolah. $8.25; H. H. Plummer,
$13.06; Chas. Hrown, $5.50; S. S.
Long, $38.60; John Goodman $81.84;
L. E. Allen, $96.00; C. W. Swygert,
$13.76; G. O. Smith, $10.31; J. A.
Pilling, $11.34; O. Baratto, $11.00;
M. F. Hazen, $41.12; Fred Krautz
nifin, $4.46; James Sprague, $9.28;
W. W. Dlllard, $7.91; S. N. Cade,
$7.91; O. W. Brown. $2.76; F. Glln
Isckl, $2.41; M. Fresh, $2.75; H.
Hrookhart, $2.41; W. M. Davies,
$24.75: Fields & Poorman, $207.09;
L. L. Decker, $4.12; G. W. Chapman,
$1.88; Angles Marin, $11.34; Fred
Anton. $3.09; Olof Nelson, $36.00;
A. Popejoy, $18.00; J. B. Hansen,
$42.00; Alex Spence. $36.00; J. Q.
Gage, $36.00; C. H. Crouse, $36.00;
Olof Olsen, $19.60; H. J. Anderson,
$76.00; Geo. Kelley, $34.60; E. Kel
ley, $36.00; R. C. Williams, $20.09;
O. D. Garrison, $2.75; Fred Greet,
$2.76; Ed Helmuiler, $2.75; Fritz
Hublnsky, $5.50; John Helmuiler,
$5.60; Henry R. Caples, $16.50;
Feenaughty Co.,
Feenaughty
Feenaughty
Feenaughty
Feenaughty
Feenaughty
to-wlt, the 29th day of June. 1917
and if you fail to appear or answer
for want thereof, the plaintiff will
apply to the court tor the relief
j prayed for In her complaint herein,
I to-wit, for a decree dissolving the
Urle, I bonds of matrimony heretofore and
now existing between plaintiff and
defendant, upon the grounds of cruel
nad Inhuman treatment, and for such
other and further relief as to the
court may seem Just and equitable.
Service of this summons is made
by publication thereof In pursuance
of an order of the Honorable James
A. Eakin, Judgo of the abovo en
titled court, directing publication
thereof in the Mist and which said
order wag made an entered on the
26th day or June, A. D. 1917 in the
above entitled county.
OLIVER M. HICKEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Portland, Ore.
Flrct publication June 29, 1917.
Last publication Aug. 10, 1917.
! KODAKS
4
t
We have what you want in this line.
Eastman Kodaks
ranging in price from $1 to $25
.Kodak Supplies and Developing
Deming's Drug Store
Phone 13
ST. HELENS, ORE.
Don't have an empty preserving
Jar In your neighborhood next fall.
To the PUBLIC!
STEAM, TURKISH
AND SHOWER BATHS
Every Day
at Kaleva Hotel
Courteous treatment and
sanitary arrangements.
Visitors to inspect will be
welcomed
J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS
Successors to Perry & Graham
A Full and Complete line of General Merchandise
The Dependable Kind
D17 Goods, Shoes and Groceries
Free Delivery
Give us a trial and you will be satisfied
Phone 34 WEST ST. HELENS, ORE.
Hodson
Hodson
Hodson
Hodson
Hodson
Hodson
Standard
Oil Co.,
$30.80;
$89.09;
$3.81;
$43.00;
$13.95;
$4.60;
$1.60
Broken Wind -Heaves
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Co.,
Co.,
Co.,
Co.,
Co.,
Oil Co., $10.50; Standard
$4.69; Standard Oil Co.,
Hodson Feenaughty Co.,
$1.40: Harrison & Co., A. 8.. $1.25;
Arthur Cox, $36.80; 8tar Transfer
Co., $11.10; Frank Wllkins, $3.35;
A. 8. Harrison & Co., $ .45; L. L.
Decker, $10.00; U. W. Clark, t?.65;
H. E. Abry, $83(7; Hodson Fee
naughty Co., $2.08; Jas. Sheldon
$17.01; Standard Oil Co., $92.88;
Mrs. M. J. Burns, $10.00; J. W.
Akin, $26.37; H. N. Hooper, $4.00;
St. Helens Hardware Co., $76.91;
Central Coal & Coke Co., $135.30;
R. ConBtnntlne, $10.60; W. C. Mor
ley. $3.90: The White Co., $16.40;
City Garage, $26.66; Frank C. Rlgga !
$6.05. !
Road Dist. No. 4. 1
Mrs. M. Burns, $57.74; G. Seldel,
$56.71; M. Karr, $69.44; W. Ren
zelman. $61.87: Homer Stewart,
$47.43; T. 8. Morrell, $49.60; E.
Mercor, $28.18; S. S. Craig, $52.60;
B. Hunter, $33.00; E. Dodson,
$20.96; M. Branord, $11.00; Lee it
Laube, $62.00; John Burns, $2.22;
California Trojan & Powder, $ 60.92;
H, W. Fogel, $1.26; C. H. English,
$6.86.
Road Dlst. No. 6.
N. P. Simon. $56.00; E. F. Koble,
$65.70; R. Anllker, $24.76; O. Par
mer, $9.66; Julian Wasaer, $46.75;
O. J. Link, $46.76; J. E. Truman,
$62.00; Chas Link, $27.50; J. S.
Holbrook, $37.15; Hodson Fee
naughty Co., $78.72; Carloton Lewis,
$63.86; Carleton Lewis, $4.80; D.
C. Smith, $20.00; F. L. Clark,
$99.68; Frank Bishop, $24.00, Frank
Klock, $20.50.
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