ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1917
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IS IT THE TRUTH
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GENUINE GRAVEL
KXJCH
IN THIS BURT OF
GOOD
THE COUNTRY I
COURT PROCEEDINGS
On this day It Is ordered by tho
Court that the County aid heretofore
allowed Mr. C. H. Stock In tho
amount of $10 per month be und
the same is hereby discontinued.
On this day it is ordered by the
Court that the County aid heretofore
allowed Mrs. Anna Sandstrom in tho
amount of $25.00 per month be and
tho same is hereby discontinued.
On this day it is ordered by the
Court that a General Fund Warrant,
in the amount of $15.00 be Issued in
favor of C. V. Stillwell on the first
day of each and every month here
after until the further order of the
Ceurt.
On this day it is ordered by the
Court that a General Fund warrant
in tho amount of $15.00 be Issued in
favor of Norman McComb as County
aid and that a like warrant be drawn
on the General Fund on the first
day of each and every month there
after until the further order of the
Court.
On this day the Report of the
Road Viewers on the petition of A.
Adams et al. for a County Road was
read in open Court for the first time.
On this day the report of the Road
Viewers on the petition of E. N.
Stone et al. for a County Road was
read In open Court for the first time.
On this day the report of the Road
Viewers on the petition of A. L.
Larson et al. for a County Road was
read In open Court for the first time.
On this 6th day of September,
1917, comes on for hearing the peti
tion of J. V. McCalltsler et al. for
a County Road, freeholders residing
in the road district or road districts
of the said proposed road, praying
for the establishment of a County
Road, described r.s follows:
Beginning at the Sec. Cor. to Sees.
29, 30, 31 and 32, T. 5 N., R. 2 W..
thence north along sec. line between
29 and 30 app. 39S0 ft. thence to
the right of sec. lino following best
practical grade around hill and com
ing back to section line nt l4 Cor.
bet. 29 and 30, thence in a north
westerly direction following present
graded road as near as practical to
a point app. 500 ft. west of Sec. Cor.
19, 20, 29 and 30, thence east to
Sec. Cor. 19, 20, 29 and 30, thence
east to Sec. Cor. 19, 20, 29 and 30,
thence north to Sec. Cor. 17, 18, 19,
20, T. 5 N., H. 2 W. thereby con
necting with County Road to Deer
Island.
Road to be 60 feet wide.
And it satisfactorily appearing to
the Court from the proof filed here
in that due notice of the pendency
of this proceeding has been given as
by law required, and that twelve of
the snld petitioners are legal free
holders of this County, residing in
the Road District or Districts of tho
said proposed road, and that a gooil
and sufficient ISond has been given
and filed herein,
It is therefore ordered by tho
Court that the Board of County Road
Viewers meet at the beginning point
of tho said proposed road on tho
18th day of Sept., 1917, or on their
failure to meet on said ibtc, then
within five days thereafter, and pro
ceed to view, lay out, survey and lo
cate said proposed roadfl
It is further ordered by the Court
that Mr. H. E. Abry, Roadmaster,
nnd Mr. J. B. Duncan and Mr. I'. E.
Brockway be and they are hereby
appointed a Board of Road Viewers
to view said road.
Thursday, September Gth, 1917,
2nd Judicial Dr.y.
On this day the Clerk presents to
the Court his statement of Scalp
Bounties issued during the month
of August, as authorized by law be
ing as follows:
Aug. 1, 1917, Warrant No. G289
for $1.60 In favor of Uort I.ampa.
Aug. 13, 1917, Warrant No. 6486
for $2.20 in favor of Fred Marracci.
Aug. 13, 1917, Warrant No. 6487
for $1.30 In favor of Miles Howard.
Aug. 16, 1917, Warrant No. 6488
for $1.90 in favor of Carl Kohlstrand
Aug. 23, 1917, Warrant No. 6489
for $5.20 in favor of Elmer Duhlgren.
Aug. 30, 1917, Warrant No. 6490
for $1.40 In favor of Oscar Morton.
Aug. 30, 1917, Warrant No. 6491
for $1.00 in favor of Arthur Neuiiiun.
Aug. 30, 1917, Warrant No. 6492
for $1.90 in favor of Carl Kohlstrand.
And the Court being advised in the
matter, It is ordered by the Court
that said statement be and the same
Is hereby approved and accepted.
On this day this matter coming on
to bo heard upon the (second reading
of tho report of the Hoard of Road
Viewers, which said report was pub
licly read on two different days of
this term of the Court, and the Court
being satisfied that Bald road will
be of public use and benefit, and no
remonstrance having been filed
against the granting of the said road,
and the report of the Viewers being
favorable to the granting of said pe
tition and the establishment of the
said road, it is ordered by the Court
that the report of the Viewers, sur
vey, profile and plat bo recorded in !
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and Unit henceforth the said road
shall be a public highway.
It is further ordered by the Court
that the Supervisor In whose district
the said road is located shall open
the samo for public travel.
It is further ordered by the Court
that a General Fund Warrant in the
amount of $60.00 be drawn in favor
of John Johnson on account of dam
ages by reason of the locution of the
above mentioned road.
On this day it is ordered by the
Court that a General Fund Warraut
In the amount of $150.00 bo drawn
in favor of Mr. B. C. Wlthman as
full compensation for right of way
and all damages on account of the
location of the G. W. Girt Road.
On this day it is ordered by the
Court that a General Fund Warrant
in the amount of $25.00 bo drawn
in favor of Mrs. Pease as County aid
and that a like warrant be drawn on
the General Fund on the first day
of each and every month hereafter
until the further order of the Court.
On this day it Is ordered by the
Court that a General Fund Warrant
in the amount of $15.00 be issued
In favor of Harry Hughes as County
aid and that a like warrant be drawn
on tho General Fund on the first
day of each and every month here
after until the further order of the
Court.
On this day it is ordered by the
Court that a General Fund Warrant
in the amount of $10.00 bo drawn
in favor of Jos. Dupont on account of
care of Hoske and that a like war
rant be drawn on the General Fund
on the first day of each and every
month hereafter until the further
order of the Court.
On this day this matter comes on
to be heard upon the second reading
: of the Viewers' Report on the peti
tion of A. Adams et al. for a County
Road, the said report having pub
licly road on two different days of
this term of the Court, and tho Court
not being fully advised in the mat
ter, the same is taken under advise
ment for further consideration.
On this day it is ordered by the
Court that Road Warrant No. 6401
dated Aug. 2nd, 1917, drawn on
Road District No. 6 and in favor of
William Scholtos be and the same
is hereby cancelled.
On this day it appearing to the
Court that a vacancy exists In the
olTico of Constable for District No.
3, It is ordered by the Court that Mr.
GENERAL
(3rd Series "A")
No. 8973 Aug.
No. 8869 Aug.
No. 8870 Sept.
No. 8871 Sept.
No. 8934 Oct.
No. 8955 Oct.
No. 8968 Oct.
No. 9033 Nov.
No. 9137 Nov.
No. 9138 Nov.
No. 9402 Dec.
No. 9407 Dec.
No. 9408 Dec.
No. 9441 Jan.
No. 9445 Jan.
No. 9470 Jan.
No. 94 81 Jan.
No. 9602 Feb.
No. 9611 Feb.
No. 9717 Mar.
No. 9763 Apr.
No. 9779 Apr.
No. 9782 Apr.
No. 9814 Apr.
(4th Series "A")
No. 33 May
No. 43 May
No. 137 Juno
Date
6, 1909.
6, 1909.
2, 1909.
2, 1909.
6, 1909.
6, 1909.
6, 1909.
5, 1909.
5, 1909.
5, 1909.
1, 1909.
1, 1909.
1, 1909.
7, 1910.
7, 1910.
7, 1910.
7, 1910.
3, 1910.
3, 1910.
3, 1910.
8, 1910.
8, 1910.
8, 1910.
8, 1910.
6, 1910.
5, 1910.
2, 1910.
Total
SPECIAL
Dist.
No. 2439 May 5, 1910. . .
GENERAL
Third Series.
No. 1129 Sept. 2, 1909. . .
No. 1289 Nov. 5, 1909. . .
No. 1446 Jan. 7, 1910. . .
No. 1447 Jan. 7, 1910. . .
No. 1669 Apr. 8, 1910. . .
No. 1679 Apr. 8, 1910. . .
No. 1768 May 6, 1910. . .
Total
And the Court being advised In
the matter, It la ordered by the
Court that the said warrants be and
tho samo are hereby cancelled.
On this day there is presented to
tho Court a bond duly executed by
the Warren Bros. Company p.b prin
cipal and Mass. Bonding & Insur
ance Company as surety to Columbia
County, under and by which bond the
Warren Bros. Company undertake to
make good uny defects on account of
workmanship or material tried in tho
construction of certain roads in Col
umbia County, and the Court being
advised In the matter, it is ordered
by the Court that the said bond bo
and tho name Is hereby r.pproved.
On this day claims r.galnst the
County, as heretofore filed with tho ,
Clerk of the Court, were allowed in '
tho various amounts as carried out !
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Nathan Van be and he is hereby ap
pointed as Constablo of District No.
i to till such vacuncy.
On this day this matter coming
on to be heard upon the second read
ing of the report of tho Road View
ers, which said report has been pub
licly read on two different days of
this term of .the Court, and no re
monstrance having been tiled to said
petition, and the report of tho View
ers being favorable to the location
of a portion of the said roud and
unfavorable to the location of a por
tion of said road, and the Court be
ing satisfied that tho portion of the
roud reported upon favorably by the
Viewers will be of public utility, it
is ordered by the Court that the
Viewers' report and the plat, survey
and profile of the hereinafter de
scribed road shall he recorded In
suitable books kept for that purpose
and from thenceforth the said roud
shall bo a public highway.
It is further ordered thut the
supervisor In whose road district the
said road Is located shall open the
same for public travel.
It is further ordered by the Court
that a Warrant in the amount of
$100.00 be drawn on tho General
Fund in favor of Mr. C. J. Larson
as full compensation for all damage
on account of the location of the
said road.
Tho description of the road ns al
lowed by tho Court being us follows:
A road forty feet in width t lie cen-
! ter line of which Is described as fol
j lows: Beginning at a point in the
I Homer Bennett ltoud, from which the
section corner common to sections
I 17, 18, 19 nnd 20. T. 4 N.. It. 1 W.,
bear S. 57 degrees 45 minutes K.
1 1999.8 feet; thence N. 30 degrees 05
minutes E. 1476.0 feet; thence N.
' 29 degrees 40 minutes E. 1495.0 feet
: to the South line of the Mountain
I View Tracts thence N. 62 degrees 20
' minutes W. along said south line
595.0 feet to the center of u street
in Bald Mountain View Tract; thence
N. 19 degrees 30 minutes E. along
said street 2634.0 feet to an inter
section with the south line of the
Millard Road.
On this day it appearing to the
Court that the following list of Coun
ty Warrants more than seven years
old prior to tho first day of Jujy,
1917, has been advertised as by law
provided, and that tho following
named warrants Btill remain on hand
and have not been presented for pay-
ment:
FUND
Name. Amt.
.Matt Kinnunen $ 2.70
.John Gabrielson 3.30
.Joe Nelson 3.30
.Otto Norgood 3.30
. Robt. Mcl'herson 1.70
. E. Depew 4.40
. Mrs. J. II. Thayer 2.00
. W. P. Mclnlyre 0.60
.Stephen Phillips 1.50
.Dell Hull 1.50
. L. H. Manning 1.00
.J. L. Eraser 1.70
.Frank Popejoy 1.70
.A. II. Matthews 1.00
.J. G. Bennett 1.00
.John Sundberg l.r0
A. Card 1.50
.Arthur Adnms 1.50
. Clias. O. Olson 1.00
. O. Seaborg 10.10
. R. H. Long 1.70
. Wm. Lowrey l.uo
. Walter Nlsser 1.00
. D. B. Stuart 2.50
.W. McMllan .
.John Joseph .
. A. E. Johnson
1.50
1.50
5.00
$65.50
ROAD FUND.
No. 6.
Van Prlchard 2. 60
ROAD FUND.
L. Barber , 2.60
J. Bortler 12.00
H. Tanden 5.62
Frank Kinney 4.25
C. F. Peterson 1.35
I. F. Gorsage 1.00
Jeff Foss 6.00
$31.72
on the face of said claims.
;enerul I'lind Kills.
C. O. Howe, draftsman for road
master, $90.00; Loyd Allen, chaln
111 a '1 roadrnastor, $13.60; Dun Paul
son, clmlnman for roadmaster,
$13.60; R. C. Williams, clip.lnman
for roadmaster, $9.00; R. B. Hall,
chalnman for road muH ter, $4.50; G.
E. Farnsworth, assistant engineer,
$100.00; E. C. Sesseman, chalnman
for roadmaster, $36.00; W. T.
Brown, chalnman for engineer,
$12.00; Victor Vingo, chalnmun for
engineer, $6.00; H. J. Duncan, chain
man for engineer, $22.60; H. E.
Abry, expense us roadmaster, $27.90;
Hlnson & Larabee, auto to roudtnas
tert $3.60; St. Helens Mist, supplies
to roadmaster, $4.00; Johnson &
Co. Itoy, auto to roadmaster, $2.00;
U. E. Farnsworth, expense as assist
ant engineer. $4 85; H. J. Duncan,
auto to assltitant engineer, $90.00;
Clntskunlo Chief, printing road
notices, $4.30; N. O. Lsirnhe.i. op
tions on highway. $4.00; N. ). Lar
r.bee. road viewer, $14 60; J. II. Dun
can, road viewer. $16.70; L. J. Van
Oruhoven, county surveyor, $22.50;
L. J. Van Orslioven. supplies to coun
ty surveyor, $18.31; W. L. Brown,
special election Apiary, $6.00: (1. W.
Girt, special election. Apiary. $10.00;
J. E. Hackenberg. special elect inn
Aplnry, $4.00; J. E. Johnson, special
election Aplnry. $6.00; Wm. llolden.
special election Apiary, $6.00; D. C.
Smith, special election Goblo, $6.00;
J. P. Archibald, election Goblo,
$8.40; G. W. Maklnster, election
lloble, $6.00; O. D. Hunter, election
Coble, $6.00; F. W. Makl'is'er. elec
tion Coble, $6.00; II. P. Watklus,
canvass election returns, $3.00: John
Philip, canvass election returns.
$3.00; Gertrude Phillips, stenog
rapher for sheriff, $44.00; St. Hel
ens Mist, supplies to sheriff, $3.25;
Clins. Brown, expenro and postage,
$12.00; ("has. H.-own, expense as
deputy sheriff, $12.65; E. A. Rotger.
supplies to sheriff, $1.70; It. Kapplcs,
work for sheriff, $5.00; E. C. Stan
wood, expense as sheriff, $7.69:
Frank R. Menne, work for sheriff,
$50.00; 11. J. Southard, work for
sheriff, $8.50; 11. J. Soutlu'.rd. work
for sheriff. $3.00; Bessie llattun,
work for clerk, $71.60; Elliott Fill
er Co.. erpatr bock muchln. $2.60;
Buuhong & Co., supplies to clerk.
$36.50; A. F. lln-ne'.t. postage and
cxprss, $20.00; J. W. Hunt, str.mps,
$5.05; Marie Pnulsov, clerk for 11s
sessjr, $71.60; St. Helens Mist, sup
plies to assessor, $15.15; Pacific Tel.
H Tel. Co., telephones, $66.79; Kil
hnm Stu. & Prtg. Co., supplies to
officers, $17.13; St. Helens Lumber
Co., wood for court house, $3. &;
St. Helens Water Company, water1
for court house, $2.00; St. Helena
Light & Power Co., lights for court
houi:o, $9.70; St. Helens Ltundry,
laundry for court house, $1 60; St.
Helens Hardware Co., supplies to
court house, $4.60; Alvord M. H.
itn. for district a'.to'ney. $30 00;
Rainier Review, printing Court pro
ceedings, $50.20; A. E. Hu-vey,
county commissioner, $140.4 5; Jud
son Weed, county commissioner,
$91.30; R. S. Ilittnn, stamp:). $5 00;
St. Helens Mis', publishing Court
proceedings, $53.80; II. J. Southard,
auto to county Judgx, $3.50; II. P.
:'tkins. Justice of the pence Slate
vs Hammond et al., $7.75; II. P.
Watkins, Jus'lre of th.i peace State
vs Knpsales, $5.25; J. II. Doan, Jus
tic.) of the peace, $26.00; J. B. I loan,
Juatico of the pence State vs. H-.ig-gerty,
$4.25; T. S. White, coroner
exam, unknown, $60.00; T. S. White,
coroner exam. Pnul.vn, $6.00: T. S.
Whit?, coroner exam. Berry, $50.00;
Mrn. A. II. Luke, work for school
superintendent, $1.26; J. W. Allen,
expense as school superintendent,
$35.23; J. W. Allen, l-.-.vdlng ex
pense as school supt., $9.3(M C. W.
Stllwell, county aid, $30.00; Colum
bl:i City Oroo-y. supplies to Glud.
$6.00; T. II. Lot'., rent to Bronson,
$6.00: Ross, L. G.. M. D. aid to Poor.
$22.56; A. E. Aust':i, BUppl'cs to
Poor, $1.50; Plazu Plir.rin:cy, sup
plies to Poor etc., $9.30; Joe Du
pont, care of Baslil, $20.00; Willis
Deal, cere of Ball, $25.00; Virgil
llro-.Hon, aid to Pease, $1.00; A. S.
Harrison, supplies to AnilTson,
$6.25; C. It. Saxtor. supplies to
Poase, $ .7 5; Ma.t Walsanen, rent
to P-cxe, $4 00; G-o'e's Market,
supplier, to Pease, $1.25; Mrs. A. N.
(ilberson, supplies to Peir.e, $13.62;
Dr. C. E. Wadi, ex. of Titro, $5.00;
Dr. C. E. Wade, aid to Roy, $9.00;
Rslnler Pharmacy, aid to Hall et al.,
$4.90; James R. Miller, supplies to
Pease, $5.50; J. J. Purney, supplies
to Enneberg, $10.00; James R. Mil
ler, supplies to Glad. $6.20; Good
Samaritan Hospital, care of Welch
et al.. $70.90; S. Vincent, supplies
to Pease, $ .60; Wm. Skuzle, sup
plier to Pease, $ .75; Dr. C. L. Hat
Held, aid to Poor, $12.00; Dr. J. L.
Wooden, aid to Hicks et al.. $27.00;
E. A. Rotger, care of Tatro, $13.95;
Fred Morgus, supplies to I'euse,
$11.10; H. M. Wharton, supplies to
Glad, $8.30; Peterson Cash Store,
supplies to Pease, $17.25; (). A.
Erlckson, supplies to Overton, $2.81;
Fred Trow, aid to Poor, $24.86;
Williams Son. J. ('., aid to Hughes,
$20.00; Albert Held, care of Felbors,
$45.00; A. F. Harnett, supplies to
local board, $5.60; Mary Abry, work
for local board. $12.40; J. T. Taber.
work for reglstartlon, $2.50; J. F.
Kearney, sealer of W. ti M., $21.16;
Helen Walker, patrollng rond fire pa
trol, $9.90; M. E. Walker, keeping
road open, $50.40; Jcsso James, con
stablo, Stale vs. Huggerty, $1.50;
Independent Auto Co.. caro of Ford
car, $64.23; I. E. Knowles, work for
sheriff, $9.00; Hon t tin & Hoffmun,
supplies to BlierlfT, $2.87; G.iod Sam
aritan Hospital, caro of Welch et al
$70.90; Dr. W. E. Welch, crre of
Lynn, $5.00.
Ho:d supervisors: Geo. W. Grnnt
$94.60; W. C. Coepo-, $66.60; U w'
Clark, $94.60; John Burns, $94 60-
F. Anllker, $91.00; TV J. Fllppln',
$87.60; F. A. Hurnliarn, $93.62; Ed
lln Peterson, $98.00; T. ) Mills
$94.50.
On this day sealed proposals for
the Improvement of the I'lt'sburg-Ht
Helens road from Sta. 50 plus 60
to Sta. 107 plus 60 wero opened and
examined by tho Court and being as
follows:
$7;850A00MUlH SU"'
.,A" (i""K,!l1 fur I'm Hum of
$ 7 .1 4 5 . 0 0 .
And the Court bek.g advised lit tho
matter It Is lordercd that the pro-po::-i)
of Mr. E . A. GeBnell he und tho
same Is hereby accepted and It Is fur
ther ordered by the Cou-t that a con
tract for tho Improvement of tho
above deacrlbed road bo entered Into
with tho said E. A. Ossnll
On this day cl::lms afjiilr.Ht tho
County us heretofore filed with tin
(lok of the Court ero examined
and allowed In the various amounts
ns carried out on tho face of tho said
claims.
District ltoud Fund.
District No. I.
F. Grant, $159.75; C. J. 8und
f"1:, J1"-": , K'l Heimu,,";,
$95.25; F. Rablnsky, $82.50; O. W
$67.50; O. D. Garrison. $76.00; J
R 7r!"'. I" 601 ."' N- Ml lor. '
$61.76; L. Brown, $76.00; Ed He-
muller $12.00; Joe Hetvln, $.()() I
V. Novak. $07,60; Dan Gust, $81 B0:
Wa'tB & Price, $6.70; Geo. Grant,
$18.00; Scappooso Lumber Co.,
$79.71; Dun Gust, $22.00; D. Smith,
$13.80.
District No. 'J.
Curtis Cooper. $7 8.00; (lust Isaac
sou, $49.60; C. II. Lund, $12.00;
Harry Lund. $39.00; lien lliuen.
$66.00; S. Wellborn. $24 00; Pet Ol
son, $16.60; John Stanley, $40 60;
W. A. Wellborn, $0.00; N. IV Olson.
$30 .00; Lewis Snider. $18 00; John
Knllborg. $18.00; Ole Mlckelson.
$24.00; Fred lledliind. $9 00; Cnrle
ton Liwls, $17.60; A. Johnson. $5.10.
District No. 19.
Warren HroH. Co , $4 236 97; Wur
reu Bros. Co.. $763.03; Control Gro
cery. $2.60; Aultuian & Taylor Mchy.
Co.. $10.02.
District No. l.
Mrs. M. Hums, $76.00; Wm. Ren
xelnuin, $67.60; It. F. Miller.
$126.75; T. S. Morrell. $08 25; M.
Ilrulnord. $14100; Elmer Dodson,
$09.00; Tom Meeluiii, $123 00; Wm.
Hums. $70.60; Fred Gill, $108.00;
(Continued 011 Pug" 7 )
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Use the best and you are always satisfied
MASON, EHRMAN & CO., TJr
of others. When streets
are wet, always "chain your car to
safety." Take no chances. Equip al
four tires with
Weed s Chains
The ONLV Positive Safeguard Against Sklddlntf
Safety demands that
all tires be equipped
with Weed Chains. It
doesn't require the gift
of second sight to see
why this is true. Rub
ber slips never grips.
It slides on wet pave
ments and roads like
a cake of soap on the
moistened hands.
Co.(. 3,ocfc-l (IM-Per ,
For Sala By
INDEPENDENT AUTO CO.
St. Helens, Oregon
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ST. HELENS-PORTLAND AUTB UNf
FRANK Ml KIM Itn, Vntf
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CIGARS
TOBACCO
CONFECTIONS
EDDIE'S
PLACE
E. Ii. Woods, Prop.
Phone 96
(t May Happen
to Yours
-whirled on sklddtnfi tiro
Into a disastrous crad
Stop "endangering your
life as well as the lives
Rubber lacks the
bite-and-hang-on ability
to prevent skidding,
while Weed Chainshold
on like a bull dog, pre
vent side-skid and drive
slip. Equip both front
and rear tires with
Weed Chains. Don
today-before ifs too
late.
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