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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1917)
S. P. & S. TIME TABLE I From Portland Leaves Arrlvei Ht. Iluluiu :lla. m. 1:43 p. in. 6:34 p. m. 7:09 p. ui. Train. Portland No. II 8:10 a. m. No. 2B 12:35 p. ui. No. 27 6:8S p. ui. No. 23 6:16 p. iu. To PortUml Loavos Arrlvos Traill. 8t. Helen Portland No. 26 7:68 a. m. :Ha.m. No. 22 11:21a. hi. 12:20 p.m. No. 28 3:66 p. m. 6:00 p. m. No. 24 8:64 p. m. K:66 p. in. IIiimw leave for station about 20 mluutei lu advanco of aliovo tlnio. Mortgage Loans On Improved Farms at the lowest rates and on long time. Repay able In audi Inatalluiouta aa the borrower max wish. Liberal prepay ment ternia arranged. No commissions charged. Ixiani closed promptly. Mortgages purchased. WM. McMASTER 701 Ci.rlwtt lll.lg. Portluml, Oregon PERRY GRANITE CO. Karl Terry, Mgr. 301 4th St. Portland, Ore. Designers and Manufac turers of Monuments. Deal with us direct and thus save agent's commis sion. For Good Work, always the cheapest. Lynch & Muhr HAIR CUTS, SHAVES, SHAMPOOS Everything in the Barher Line done up in Style Our shop is Strictly Clean and Sanitary Come in and See us HT. IIKLKNS Save Gasoline Save Tires --Drive a Maxwell Car The automobile has suddenly become more than ever a necessity in passenger service. We must go about from place to place to carry on our part of the world's work. We can no more get along without motor cars than we can without the telegraph or the telephone. But motor cars to-day must be light, dur able, economical. The Maxwell has always been light, dur able, economical made so to meet an im mense, sensible demand that has existed all the time. To-day that demand is universal. Don't take any chances. Buy a Maxwell the standardized car whose economy and durability have been proved. Twine Car $745 1 Riadmr $745; Cup, $1095 Btrlint $1095 1 &Jan $1095. F.O.B. D'troit COLUMBIA CO. AUTO SALES CO. Agents, St. Helens, uregon tp a Mai A NATIONAL RAG-PICKER WhllB the United mates In heal tntlng about creating a national Junkman to reclaim the fortune to be gotten from the ualvnge of all sorts of war material, Great llrltaln la acting. And she Ih finding II greatly worth whllo. Take the sin gle Item of rags and discarded clotheK. In ono montli U h estimated Brit aln'a rugplckers Iiuto aaved $.'100,000 from the waste In the ounipn and bat tle rit!ldn of Plunders. All inunnur of dlKcardod uniforms, all aorta of clothing, all stray piece of cloth an gathered and sent to a depot estab llBhed In Knglaiid. There everything Ih cleuned and Ita new uses deter mined. If Grout llrltaln can nave that much In a Dingle month on rags what could the United Htuteti Have during the war on all the metul and other material that will be thrown away in Europe and nt home? Chl jengo Herald. Hlonmrli Trimble ami CoiiHtipaUon. j ThOHe who are afflicted with stom :acli trouble and constipation should 'read the following: "I have uever j found unythlng bo good for Htomach trouble and constipation as Chamber j lulu's Tablets. I have used them off and on now fbr the past two years They not only regulate the action of tho bowels but Htlmulate the liver and keep one's body in a heulthy condition," writes Mrs. BenJumlu Hooper, Auburn, N. T. Hotel Barber Shop UK WITT ULDa. II. T. I1KNNKTT, l'ropr. MOHT HAN IT A II Y SHOP IN 8T. HELENS A ItKAI, HIIOK HIIINK CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A 8HX-iulty M. HOVEN Steamer RUTH SAFE, SPEEDY SERVICE TOWING, JOBBING Passenger accomodations for 100 . Landing at City Dock ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1917 LTHE GOOD JUDGE J TOUR HONOR.L I YFS A WFFK RICH TOBACCO IS I SUPPLY OF jusr Tnb THING I FOR THE BOYS-I CUT IS EASY I TO CARRY. I iavca LUGGAGE f 'PHE Call to the Colors calla for thrift and A common sense by everybody. A 10c. pouch of W-B Cut Chewing goes twice as far as lOc.'s worth of ordinary tobacco. That's the big point: W-B Cut isn't ordinary tobacco, it's rich tobacco and a lasting chew. Mtfc lr WEYMAN-BRUTON C0MPAMT.' 110? BrJw.y. N York City COURT PROCEEDINGS (Continued from Inst week) I 'uo proclamation beine made, tho following proceedings were hud. Journal read, approved and signed, On thin KM, ilnif T ....! ' : On this 1917, comes on for hearing the neti. " 1 j v a v . : i, 1 1 j iirri . tion of I). Crowley et al., freehold er residing In the road district or districts of the said proposed road, praying for the establishment of a County Hotid described as follows: lleginuliiR at a point on the line between sections nine (9) and six teen (16), said point being west four' hundred slxty-tw (462) feet from the corner of section nine, ten, fif teen and sixteen in Township three (3) North, Range two (2) weBt of the W. M.; thence S. 8 degrees 30 minutes W. 4500 feet to the main south Scappoose Creek County Road. Said road to be forty (40) feet In width. And it satisfactorily appearing to the t ourt from the proof tiled herein that due notice of the nendencv of this proceeding lias been given asl111' 12.00; N. O. Larnbee, auto to by law required, and that twelve of the suld petitioners are residents and legal freeholders of this County re siding in the Koad District or Dis trict:! of the said proposed road, and that a good and sufllcient bond has j been given and filed herein: It is therefore ordered by the' Court that the Hoard of County Koad ; supplies to officers, $21.21; St. Hel Vlewers meet at the beginning point ens Lumber Co., wood for court of the said proposed road on thej,10U8e. 16.00; St. Helens Hdw. Co., 1 9th day of December, 1917, or on i supplies to janitor, $5.28; St. Helens their failure to meet on said date, I Laundry, laundry for court house, then within five days thereafter, and proceed to view, Burvey, locate and lay out the said proposed road. It is further ordered by the Couit that Mr. H. E. Abry, Mr. J. H. Dun can and Mr. II West be nDDointed I es a Board or Koad viewers lor the purpose of laying out the said road. On tills day the report of the Vlcwerc appointed to lay out a gate way as petitioned for by Mr. S. L. Butler, was read in open Court for the first time. On this 6th day of December, 1917. comes on for hearlre the claim of J. L. & L. B. Wlckersham of Deer Island, Oregon, for indemnity in the amount of Twenty-Five Dollars, for one grade cow over the age of two years, slaughtered under the super vision of the State Live Stock Sani tary Board, under Chapter 14, Gen eral laws of 1913, and It appearing to the Court from the Certificates and Affidavits on file relative there to, that said animal was slaughtered on the 22nd day of October, 1917, nt Goble, Oregon, under tho super vision of D. W. Mack, and that said claimant has complied with all the provisions of said Chapter 14 Gen eral Laws of 1913, and all laws re lating thereto, It Is therefore ordered by the Court that said claim be, and the same is hereby allowed. It is further ordered by the Court !. that the Clerk be, and be Is hereby authorized and Instructed to Issue a General Fund Warrant In the amount of $12.60 in favor of the sr.ld J. L. & L. B. Wlckersham, this amount being one-half of the sum eo allowed ' as Indemnity. I It In further ordered by the Court j thit the Clerk prepare and transmit 1 to the Secretary of State, a certified , copy of this order n n,(i iinv i In ordered hv the Cour that Mr. H. E. Abry, Mr. J. M Pointer and Mr. J. B. Duncan be ! and they are hereby appointed as a Board of County ltor.d viewers to j survey, view and lay out the Chap-' man road, a Resolution for the es- tabllshment cf which road wns here-1 tofore made by the County Court. On this day it Is ordered by the , Court thut Mr. II. E. Abry, Jan. Ken- Samaritan hospital, care or eicn nedy and Fritz Anllker be and they'et nl.; $172.65; C. L. Hatfield, care are hereby appointed as a Honrd of; of Stanton, $19.75; A. J. Peel, care County Koad Viewers to survey, view of Stanton, $20.00; Willis Deal, care and lay out the Clark-Wilson Road, of Hall, $30.00; Fred Trow, supplies a Resolution for tne esiauusumeni having been heretofore made by the County Court On this day the l;loric presents loimuiun i w iaku.r u., mo i the Court his statement of Scalp trol, $11.00; St. Helens Mist, sup ii,..iuu indued diirlnir the month of! Piles to treasurer, $ .65; St. Helens Mnvnmlmr. as authorized by law and hnlnir as follows: Nov. 12, 1917, Warrant No. 7160 for $2.00 In favor of Geo. Adams, and the Court being advised in the matter. It Is ordered that said state ment be and the same is horeby ap proved and accepted. On this day the Report of the noard of Viewers, appointed by the Court to survey and Ity out a public Gateway as petitioned for by S. L. Butler was read in open .Court for the second time. On this day claims against tho County as heretofore filed with tho Clerk of the t'oiirt were anowea in the various amounts as carried out on the, face of caid claims anil being aB follows: General Fund H. O. Howe, work for roadmaster, $90.00; J. W. McCallio'.er, work for roadmaster, $6.00; H. J. McCalllster, work for roadmaster, $4.60; H. E. Abry, expense of roadmaster, $24.65; AT A rau7 r..1..1 f MORE AND F f I rue nrrr I I w - el II. E. Abry, fee for auto license, $66.00; E. A. Gessell, auto to road maBter, $2.50; Independent Auto Co., care of Ford car. $61.66: L. J. van OrHlioven, county surveyor. ,$42.09; L. J. Van OrHlioven, county -' I V surveyor, $31.60; H. G. Smith, work'' for Hlirvpvnr 1M ? nun Pnnlunn 1 work for surveyor. 19 0(1' fnlnmhi-i . i Co. Abst. Co., insurance of truck, A $3.36; Clatskanle Chief, prtg. road 14 notice, $6.60; King & Culbertson, 1 2 wurn un iu. wain, tuz.zu; marie Paulson, wnrk for HcuPRHfir fin Ileulali Smith, work for assessor, : 4 $2. DO; Mahoney & Krueger, repair r.dding machine, $19.84; C. W. Blakesley, expense aa assessor, tlR n i ' Anna 1 . . i Ir 1 r. 1. f ,, Mnn urer, $10.33; J. W. Hunt, postage and express, $8.43; Clatskanle Chief, printing for treasurer, $ .75; Bessie llattan, work for clerk, $57.75; Ilushong & Co., supplies to clerk, $4.09; Gertrude Phillips, work for sheriff, $67.38; H. E. LaBare, ex penses of deputy sheriff, $9.00; I. E. Knowles, deputy sheriff, $26.84; Independent Auto Co., auto to sher theriff, $6.00; E. C. St.inwood. post age, $10.00; W. E. Clark, deputy sheriff, $4.25; J. F. Johnson, auto to sheriff, $1.20; T. M. Hurlburt, work for sheriff, $3.65; E. C. Stan- wood, expense of sheriff, $61.48; Pa- ciflc Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones. '50.35; Kilham Sta. & Prtg. Co., C onstantlne, work on court house, $5.50; E. A. Rotger, supplies to court house, $2.00; St. Helens Light & Power Co., light for court house, $22.70; Mrs. S. C. Knighton, witness before grand Jury, z.uu; ueo. rouer, wuness Deiore grand Jury, $2.00; Pauline Negro, witness before grand Jury, $2.20; A. Van Dolah, witness before grand Jury, $2.60; Sophie Doh'.n, witness before grand Jury, $2.00; M. H. Al vord, work for district nttorney, $30.00; Judnon Weed, county com missioner, $7 2.00; A. E. Harvey, county commissioner, $90.40; W. L. Marshall, auto to Court, $2.00; War ren Freeman, auto to Court, $6.00; R. S. Hattan, expense, $2.10; Clats kanle Tel. Co., telephone for Harvey, $2.25; Clatskanle Chief, supplies to commissioner, $3.50; J. B. Doan, J. of P., $25.00; H. P. Watkins, J. of P., $1.45; H. P. Watkins, J. of P., $11.60; Win. Meehan, witness, $2.90; Ralph Meehan, $2.90; W. E. Clark, $2.50; Geo. Potter, $1.60; John Dethnian, $1.50; Edgar Muckle, $1.50; J. T. Tabor, $1.50; Noble Van Dolah, witness before grnnd Jury, $1.90; Jack Appleton, $2.30; O. J. McConnell, $2.50; John Wolf, $1.50; jurors in J. of P. Court, T. N. Nuch ols, $1.00; Frank Hill, $1.00; L. A. Puzey, $1.00; F. W. Christie, $1.00; H. W. Miller, $1.00; H. W. Fogel, $1.00; H. P. Watkins, J. of P., $ .50; M. F. Hazen, constable, $8.35; T. S. White, coroner, $16.40; Doris Wood, stenographer for school su perintendent, $60.00; J. W. Allen, expenses of S. S., $26.74; O. H. Holmes, auto to school supt., $24.00; II. J. Southard, auto to school supt., $2.00; H. J. Southard, truant offlcer, $7.50; J. W. Allen, postage, $22.91; C. H. Briggs & Co., cupplies to So- bietiki, $20.00; Good Samaritan hos pltal, care of Welch, $35.45; L. G. . Ross, cure of paupers, $11.60; J. J. Purney, supplies to Enneberg, $40.45; A. S. Harrison, supplies to Aiiiiruii, io.oa, m. uii, supplies to Bronsou, $7.00; George's Market, supplies to Pease, $ .50; Wm. Skuzle, supplies to Pease, $ 1.75 ; Wo d, Stuart & Ostrander, medical am to nierrin, o.u; uoou i iu oiuramui, fiu., v. a. v "'--. aid to Daniels, $9.00; N. P. Baker, I supplies and care of Overton, $38.50; Mist, pub. Court proceedings, $43.05; St. Helens Mist, prtg. road notices, $11.20; St. Helens Mist, supplies to school supt., $6.45; St. Helens Mist,: road notices, $3.06; St. Helens Mist, supplies to roadmasier, $3.75; S'.. Helens Mist, supplies to Co. Judge, $7.00; St. Helens Mist, supplies to sheriff, $13.65; Rnlnier Review, pub. j Court pro., $43.65; A. F. Harnett,' clork, 'postage and expense, $30.00; Plaza Pharmacy, supplies to county charges, $13.26; S. W. Dahlgren, supplies to poor farm, $24.37; Road, Supervisors, G. W. Grant, $42.00;! W. O. Cooper, $35.00; U. W. Clark,' $23.62; John Burns, $84.00; F. An llker, $80.60; T. J. Fllppln, $84.00; P. A. Burnham, $52.50; Edlln Peter-, son, $36.00; T. B. Mills, $87.50. I liond District No. 1 - I Fred Grant, $18.00; Fred Grant, $39.00; L. Brown, $68.50; C. J. Snndatrom, $9.00; C. J. Sandstrom, $9.00; D. Garrison. $49.60; Watts (Continued, on Page 7) Xmas Presents for the Autoist SPOT LIGHTS $7.30 to $10.30 AUTO ROBES $4.00 to $10.00 Trouble Light and other useful and neci'HHury automobile accesiMtriea. Independent Auto Co. TRADE AT HOI Our work and service is as good as you can get in Portland. Let us call for your laundry. St. Helens Steam Laundry Geo. Watkins, Prop. A HOME INDUSTRY Your Bank We would appreciate your checking account whether it is large or small. When you pay your bills by check your c'.ubs provide you with a convenient record of every transaction, while the cancelled checks returned by the Bank provide you with an undisputable receipt for all pay ments made. THIS IS YOUR BANK We are here to give you the best service consistent with good banking. The Columbia County Bank St, Helens, Oregon Oldest in the Count Interest on Savings Deposits Year-End Holiday Fares Three Dollars for the Round Trip From all North Bank Road Stations between Portland and Clatskanie TO DECEMBER 22, 23, 24, 25, 30 and 31 Stopovers West of Astoria ON S. P. & 5. RY. Return limit Wednesday following date of sale W. P. FOX, Agent St. Helens, Oregon The Bargain Store jl DRY GOODS, NOTIONS SHOES, GROCERIES SOME SPECIAL VALUES Ladles' White Lawn Tea Aprons. . ISc 4 cakes Toilet Soap 15c Child's Tan Linene Embroidered Dresses, 1 to 3 years size .... 85c Child's White Embroidery Dresses, 2 to 4 75c Ladles' Striped Voile Waists ...65c Ladies' Tub Silk Waists Messaline collars and cuffs $1.25 Kimonas 50c Other values accordingly. A splendid line of Dishes. Holiday Goods a Specialty, bo your Christmas shopping at THE BARGAIN STORE IRIS OLIVER, Houlton FT. STEVENS SEASIDE GEARHART ILWACO NAHCOTTA or any beach point, CLATSOP or NORTH BEACH