ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1918 Itrillfl I)ful- K.. a i - - COURT PROCEEDINGS (Continued from pago tlx) ,1 published a Iy law required. Matter of Hpoclnl Ilond Meeting (r lilHlrli t No. 5. On tlil day there In prmnnlnd to (ho Court a potltlon of tim friinhiild rl) ,n,i Ii-kuI volnrii residing In Itouci District No. 5 In Columbia County, Orrunn, prnyliiK the 'ourt to fix a llmu ") l'1"0" for lioldlng a incct InK In milil I'lMlrlrt for the purpose ( vdlliix a Hpucliil lloud Tax anil thn Court lining advised In the mutter It onli'D'd that Huturdny, Nov. 23rd, 1918, he and the naiiifl I liuruhy fix ed a the dute for tho holding of said road iiixolliiK and that notice of such pieotlnK )' posted and published a by law required. Mutter of Bpttclnl Iload Meeting for IUHlrlrt No. 9. On thin day thor la presmited to the Court a petition of Mix frneholdera and h'K"l votera residing In Koad Dintrli'l No. 9 In Columbia County, Ort'Kon, praying the Court to fix n time and place for holding a meet ing In said DlHtrlct for the purptmu of voting a Special Hoad Tax nnd the Court be I n k advised In the matter, It la ordered that Suturday, Nov. 23rd, mis, he and the name In hereby fix ed hk the date for holding of mild nipetltiK and Hint notice of such meet ing lie pouted and publlHliod aa by law required. Matter of Hpeclul Head Meeting fot Dlittrlct No. 10. Ou Hi l day there lit preiimited to the Court a petition of twenty-one freehold' ra and legal votera rnHlding In Hoad DlHtrlct No. 10 In Columhtu County, Oregon, praying tho Court to fix a time and place for holding n meeting In wild DlHtrlct for the pur pone of voting a Hpeclul Kond Tux nnd Hi" Court being ndvlsod in the matter It Ih ordered thnt Hnturdiiy, Nov 23rd, 1918, be and the mime Ih heri'liy fixed aa the dute for the hold ing of wild road meeting and that not Ire of such meeting be poHted and puhllHhed aa by law required. Matter of Hpticlal Itoui Meeting for DlHtrlct No. 12. On IhlH day there la preMonted to the Court a petition of aeven free holder nnd legal votera reading In Kond DlHtrlrt N). 12 In Columbia County, Oregon, praying the Court to in a lime anil place or Holding a meeting in Hnld DlHtrlct for tho pur pimii of voting a Special I toad Tax and the Court belnR divined In (he nutt ier it Ih ordered that Suturday, Nov. 23rd. 1918, be and the aunie In hern hy fixed n the (Into for the holding of Raid road meeting and that notice of such ineutlng he poHted and puli lished nil by law required. Matter of Special Hoad Meeting for On this day there Ih presented to I." Court a petltio,, of fly, ,Ve holdera an, legal voter, reading I,. CoJIoti ' nr'Cl N- 6 "' ulu" out. ty Oregon, praying tie Court to fix v tlino u, nrB fop ,10d "eellng Httld District for the pur- poae , ol voting a Kpeclnl Koud Tax ana io (ourt heluK nilvlned h the mutter V".'1"""1 tlmt Sa'umluy. Nov. 30, 1I8. ho mid the nmii Ih hereby flx. ed riH the date fix- tl,. i.,,i.n.... ....... r"ui1 11 Ui'K and that notice of Much meeting h pOH(ed and puhllahed an by Inw roiiulreil. Mailer of Hpeclul Itond Meeting for Ilhitrlct No. 8, 8 On thla day there ig preaented to he (ourt a petition of five free- j"""''" """ voterH roHldlng 1l !. I'lmrici no. n in Columbia ( ounty, Oregon, praying tho Court to fix a time .mil iiifitt r,.- ...... ii - iui i.iiii.iuK a , meeting In aald Dlntrlct for the pur- i voiing a special Itoad Tax and the Court being advlaed In the mutter It in ordered that Snturda Nov. aoth. 1918, be and the stnio it ' hereby fixed an the date for tin, , holding of mild road meeting ana thut notice of auch meeting he ponted I and puhllHlied an by law required. Matter of ClalniH against the Coun ty lloud Kund. On thin day claims against the .iiuiiy nn uereioioro Hlei! with tilt Clerk of the Court, were allowed In the vurloua amoiintH on carried nut on the fare of unlit fluimu m.,1 i,..i ! As followH'. IUmt lfrlrt No. Kred Crant, $13500; J. W. lloi mnller, $92.00; Kd. Ilelmuller. $180; f!. J. HandHtrom. $108.00; !eorge lthodes, $.12.00; Hugh Nolan. $116.00; I Anderson, II. J., $87.60. 1. Veazle, I $5.00; o. I). Ciirrium, $102 00; John II. Ilelmuller, $42.00; M. Miller. $4; tieorge (irnnt. $105 00; IT. W. Clark, I $12.60; A. C. l-opcjoy, $8.00; O. D. i Clark. $14 00; J. I. U.we. $2.65; i II. J. Anderson, $2.50; Win Hrasmer, !$24 00; KcappooHfl Lumber Co., $3 I0; WattH I'rlce, Inc., $65. 'Hudson Kreennughty Co., $1.70; H. j II. Mllloy. $16 20; Chna. K. WlkKtrom $19 00; IdxlHon Kreennughty Co., t'lU Of. I It Ulii,l.l,.n t71 OK. IT 4 j Levi, $4.10; It. Conatantln, $.76; E i (1. Ditto. 13.35: HodHon Kreenauirh. Ivy Co.. $15 80; St. Helen Lumber Co., $2.90; H. M. Terry, $6.75; II IK. Ahry, $17.20. I.oomls Auto Ser Ivlre, $1.50. j Hoad Dixtriet No. 2 I T. K. (ircwell. $62 00; J. Van Der- Bchere, $21 00; Kred Iledliinn. $43 10; K. Out rum. $42 00; M. J Devlu, (7.50; OeorKe Crant, $15.00; O. A. KrirkMin, $5.65; California Trolnn I'owder Co., $85.00; George Grant, $2.38. Itond DUtrict No. 3 U. V. Clark, V9.35; I'aul Paul- uitej' .for lliniilspiiif W'f wisli lo advise our customers that we have made arrangements to have a nice stock of TURKEYS, GEESE and FOWLS for ThanksKivin. Orders should It placed now to insure delivery. Our Grocery Department We have a nice line of eatahles which you will need for the hi'ir dinner. Vegetables, Fruits, Cranberries, etc., Nuts and Raisins. Our MEATS are the best and our prices are lower than some of the oilier markets. (live us a trial order. The People's Market On the Strand, St. Helens, Oregon DO YQU LIKE GOOD BREAD? If Ho, Aak Your Grocer for Hreml from Our Modern ltnkery IT IH t I.KAN API'KTIZINtl AND WIIOI.KSOMK OUR BAKERY PRODUCTS are prepared in a rlran, modern, wuiltary bakery and out ever Increasing I.unIiicsm In uii Indlnputahlo evklem-e thut we produce "GOOD THINGS TO HAT" WEST ST. HELENS BAKERY S. HEUMAN, Proprietor Phone B-114 West St. Helens, Oregon How's Your Automobile? Now, more than ever before, you must watch your automobile and keep it in'perfect order. Automobiles are hard to get, parts are getting harder to get every day. So watch your car to see that it is kept in good repair. Don't neglect the valves, don't run with an engine knock. Keep the play out of the rear axle. The St. Helens Garage is one of the best equip ped repair shops in the county and special work is easy foi us. We handle lathe work, make small parts, battery work besides all automobile repairs. ST. HELENS GARAGE Phone 57 H. M. TERRY . Prop. On the Strand en , $100.00; Chna. Werlnga. $38.60; $48 00 M. Ileynolds. 7.00; B. A roMhy. $7.oo; (:. Cooley, $98.00, Joe Hohletkl, $66.60; Setve Lampa, &6.00; A. C. I'opojoy, $42.00; Wm. ;oatler. $1.76; Orion Clark, $49.00, Oeorise Armstrong, $24.60; Earl ( lark. $8.76; II. J. Anduraon, $1.25; I'aul 1'auUen, $8.60; J. L. Butta. ;,m ?.: " H""ln- 116 00 : Standaro OH o., $6.20; California Trojan 'owdcr Co., $86.00; California Tro jan I'owder Co., $102.30; Ward New ll, $1.76; U. W. Clark, $1.39; E. 0. Ditto, $8.00; It. ConBtantln, $1.26. Itoad IMslrirt No. 4 It. V. Miller, $108.00; Wm. Tlanzol man, $71.75; C. E. Mohlnr, $8.00; F. Krancll, $73.60; John Heaver, 80.00; Chaa. Kredln, $45.60; Kred CHI, 120.00; 8. 8. Craig, $31.60; lion Hunter, $17.60; John Hums, 1125.00. Itond DlNtrlet No. B Coo. Smith. $97.50: Krlli Rn-olh $39.40; 8. L. Malcolm. K2 KO? Jnllnr. WaHier, $36.00; h. Marcoti, $39.00; wm. Freeman, $37.50; J. P. Archl hald, $16.00; II. Wan8er, $13.00; Emll NauKhauner, $5.00; John Ilal heck, $5.00; John Grlrnahaw, $5.00, John Tlomaa, $7. CO; John llecknei, $21.00; K. Anllher, $121.25; K. L. Clark, $83.40; W. P. Fuller & Co.. $26.40; Hodaon Foenaughty Co., $9.60; HoiIbo.i Feenaughty Co. $25.64. Hoad DlHtrlct No. 6 John McAdani, $60.00; John Mc- Adnm, $32.00; O. C. Frlcit, $16.00, llerhert Eilmonda, $12.00; T. J. " llp pln. $80.00; John Mayea, $4.00; Ixionard Itarnes, $5.65; Wm. Mor rlaon, $33.76; H. F. Kllhy. $20.00: M. L. Joiinaon, $11.25; C. M. Hcinzer, .iuuu; ueo. Mct'ollam, $15.00; N. Mclntiro, $15.00; W. P. Mclntlre, Jr. $30.00 ;ltohrta. Win., $108.40; Bert llralm, $154.60; Mat Jacobaot. $103.00; Henry llolma, $102.00; E OIhoii, $72.00; Conrad Benaob, $100.00; Geo. H. Holdorf, $84.00, Waller 8. Ilolilorf, $24.00; Mlachel Amuto, $68.00; Amato Michel, $40.90; S!g Franaoii, $110.25; W. I). Ilrr.dy, $87.60; G. K. Benson, $780.0; O. A. Hackstrom, $105.75- A. llralm, $51.00; W. 8. Roberta', $118.15; A. Selfert, $97.50; J. E. Carlton, $101.25; B. B. Franklin, $65.00; Geo. McCollam, Sr., $24, A. W. McCollnm, $12.20; W. F. Baxter, $250.00; J. J. Braim, $4.50. ( harlea T. Brosg, $5.36. Rainier llardwaro Co., $12.30; T. J. Fllppln, $1.78; Jacohaen Held Lumber Co., $1.73; Rainier Pharmacy, $3.85. Li. L. Ilerrold, $11.87; Hodson Fee- naughty Co., $18.52; Marine Iron Worka, $9.60; Clyde Equipment Co. $10 25; Hodaon Feenaughty Co., $36.52. Itoad DlHtrlct No. 7 A. E. Harvey, $.62; Puzey & Flynn, $20.60; Columhla River Powder Co., $34.25; H. Rickmann, $24.08 . J. I. Case Co., $4.65; Stand ard Oil Co., $21.05; St. Helena Lum ber Co., $.40; Coast Culvert & Flume Co., $27.98; Clatakanie Transporta tion Co., $1.67; John Lake, $38.60; Erick Pyykkonen, $31.50; Henry Wahianen, $19.25; Lee B. Hall, $30;, W, G. Howataon, $114.80; John; Lampsa, $98.28; Henry Howard,! $77.60; E. T. Spnngler, $26.00; Kaaper Koberateln, $94.60 . Ed Sni der, $123.12; Clarance E. Coatea, $4.00; C. L. Potter, $72.50; J. h. Sullivan, $2.00; W. P. Robinson, i 92.50 ; Leater Holmes, $36.00; W. F. j Sheets, $5.00; Matt Aho, $20.00, i John Kobersteln, $49.25; Claude lltllabury, $4.00; M. E. Erickaon, i $14.00; E. J. Smith, $5.50; H. Rick man. $105.00. H. Rickman, $31.60; Hughes Murray, $135.00; Elmer El iwell, $62.00; W. H. Brooka, $173.10 jAdolph Plr.yer, $30.75; P. E. Lot gren, $6.50; Kasper Koberstein, ; $46.50. Itoad DlNtrUt No. 8 ClatHkunie Tranaportatlon Co., $2.26; J. O. Libel. $7.86; A. E. Har !vey, $1.52; Marshall Wella Hard Jware Co., $1,23; Oregon Lumber I Co.,' $5.19; Cliauncey WhlUig, $3.50; John Bnckman, $21.00; I. Knowlos, $21.00; H. Magnussen, $91.00- Al Melis, $21.00; J. H. Meier. $21.00; Joe Banier, $21.00; Ain Walace. $21.00; E. Wallace. $21.00; Wm. Keller, $21.00; P. Hed Jlund, $22.60; J. W. Baldridge, ! $97.25; A. Gesselberg, $61.60; Geo. Beorman, $43.00; M. Aamodt, $17.60; A. H. Mills, $3.50; A. Nel Uoi. 17 nn I.. M.ilpnm. $26.25 . B. i Pratt, $32.00f W. M. Flnley, $84; C H. Porter, $110.00; Tom Brewer, $4.00; Ira Klock, $20.00; J. A. Van, $..00; Earl Uuddlman, $26.75; i Henry Ruddimp.n, $38.75; J. M. Hill, $137.60; HowardCooper Corp., inn- llndann Fennnushtv Co.. : $25.26; J. W. Baldridge, $3.08 . Tom Brewer, $3.36; Cor.Bt Culvert Flume Co.. $112.21; J. J. Purney. $5.60. ! Hoad District No. 0 I G. H. Sltts, $17.60; H. O. Parker, $3.50; Theo. Erlckson, $1.75; Wil lie Erlckson, $1.75; A. L. Parker, I $350; P. Bergerson, $2975; 'B, BerRerson, $8.75: V. Berserson, i 7 00 : E. B. North. $14.00; Geo. i Olson, $3.06. Jas. Hershey, $19.25, O. R. Mills, $20.00; O. G. Weed, $10.00: M. J. John, $12.25; T. B. Mills, $55.00; Lester Sheeley, $14; H A. Wilson, $14.00; Wm. McDan lei, $14.00; Geo. Tr.-.geser, $40.25; Quodo Hess, $14.00; Leslie Floyd, $6.52; J. D. Hess. $10.60; C. C. K.easey, $38.50; T. Pettljohn, $16.75. Clarance Reed, $26.26; W. C. Etchmnn, $13.12; J. W. Reed, $13.12; M. M. Johnson, $6.12: A. Schuleplt. $13.12; W. J. Reed, m h. p n Mnlllnaer. $35.00: H. L. Spencer. $35.00; Omer Nicker- son, $35.00; ueo. raraer, ..i.... Hurt tlinfl: Erick Erlck son, $15.75; W. F. Placke, $4.81; Curtis John, $28.00. Wm. Pringle. ii r.n. ii r riirk' tlE.00: Chas. a ...i. i, '(vi'nn- wm. Roberts. $10.60 Olllllll, Y ."- t .. . . E. A. Gessell. $356.5 C A. Aisieoen, $246.43; Judson weea, iio.z; j. $26.66; Millie Trumbull, $31.25. Road District No. 12 A. C. Popejoy, $16.00; Earl Clark, $1.76. Road District No. 13 Frlti 8paeh, $7.60; Beaver Lum her Co., $46.37. Itoad DlatrU t No. 14 S. L. Flannisnr.. $46.00; Lowes Livery Barn, $13.60; John Jeriyk, i n a a . nunt. Williamson. 122.10: C H Breezer, $5.66; Chas. Logan, $46.00; T. J. Fllppln. $46.00; M. Ellis & Co., $358. Road DlHtrlrt No. 15 Lester Holmeo, $22.60; E. L. Spangler, $40.00; Hughes Murray, $22.60; Henry Howard, $12.00, Aodlph Player, $24 00; Elmer El well, $14.00; CI; ude Hillsbery, $12.00; H. Ricl:inann, $40.00; h. Rlckmr.nn, $10.60; Portland Motor Car Co., $59.60 . Puzey & Flynn, $24.36. Road DlHtrlct No. 10 J. J. Purney, $3.50; B. F. Lane, $8.00; R. Seuseman, $10.50; O. 1. Malsten, $10.50; J. Roberts, $1.76; W. F. Placke. $8.75; II. C. Clrrk, 13. &u; ll. I,, van HIiirlcora, $10.60, A. Sword, $21.00; J. W. Rose. $21: B. J. Cram, $21.00; C. W. I.lellin-i ger, $8.76. General Road Fund j Elvood Loglng Co.. $61.84. Stin-: dard Oil Co.. $3.45: Louis Fluhrer.1 $105.32; Clyde Equipment Co..; $38,25; B. A. Eldred, $40.00; H. B. Abry, $34.61; Co.-.Bt Bridge Co.,1 $1000.90. j HMtIuI Road No. 3 D. R. Fowler, $14.00; Mode GrlrJ flth, $18.75; G. L. Tarbell & Sot.,1 $1016.60. Heelal Howl No. 5 W. Fraser, $132.00; J. W. Ranes,: $106.25; C. M. Mofford, $87.50; O. J. Link, $96.75; E. H. Blnke, $69, Jas. Codd, $50.00. W. Hunter, $67; L. Archibald, $55.00; C. A. Russell,; $74.00; John Becltner, $45.00; Wm. Fr?emr.n, $40.00; F. M. Murray, $77.00; Ed. Perkins, $66.00; Joo Oolst, $47.00; Chas. Link, $129.60; J. E. Truman, $95.00; C. W. Jordan, bz.oo; it. Aniiker, $61.90; Jf. Stockdale, $49.00. HK-clal Road No. 0 H. L. Atkins, $201.65; C. Nelson, $78.75 . H. F. Kllby, $56.00; C. W. Banzer', $163,75; Gee. McCodlam, $50.60; N. Mclntlre, $80.60; W. P. Mclntrle, Jr., $116.25; C. L. Atkins, $31.90; S. L. Flanlgan, $42.00; John Jerzyk, $37.60; H. C. Mowrey, $37.60; Ira Parcher, $24.00; Earn est Parcher, $46.90; W. Kellar. $33.75; Martin Stennick, $78.75; Mrs. W. M. Robording, $93.75 - Wm. McCollam, $78.75; Jake Van Swoll, $22.50; Al Burns, $22.50; R. N. Lovelace, $5.65; M. A. Lenhart, $50.00; P. H. Lenhart, $15.00; Gust Carlson, $60.00; Geo. Williamson. $35.65; Jan. Fowler, $2.35. Hecial Road No. 9 T. B. Mills, $70.00; F. E. Malm sten, $58.00; E. B. North, $68.75; G. R. Mills, $35.00; A. P. Willing, $56.00. C. C. Bergerson, $41.12; P. Bergerson, $91.00; V. Bergerson, $46.37; E. Bergerson, $46.37; O. O. Weed, $65.00; John Wunderllch, $177.60; Braun Bros & Setdelman, $367.06; Otto Seidelmnn, $146.82; J. W. Rose, $250.75; Hodson Fee naughty Co., $38.40; Hodson Fee naughty Co., $383.88; TTenhorne, Mills & Parker, $302.82; E. I. Du Pont Co., $373.04; Millie Trumbull, $26.13. Hpeclal Road No. 10 Walter Bolton, $30.00 - Sam Laube, $18.00; Otto Rudloff. $34: i'i K,onFr,Dk' 34 00; Ge0rge Grant.lhave received by using District Road Fund Clalma N'os. 691 to 993 Inclusive amounting to $11,696.66. General Itoad Fund Clalma Nos. 994 to 1000 Inclusive amounting to $1,283.47. Hpeelal Road Fund Greatly Benefited by Cliamberlaln'a Tablets I am thankful for the rood I Chamber Iain's Tablets. About two years ago when I began taking them I was suffering a great deal from distress after eating, and from headache ai.. a tired, languid feeling due to In digestion and a torpid liver. Cham berlain's Tablets corrected these dis orders in a short time, nnd since tak- inz two bottles of them mv health Claims Noo. 1001 to 1071 Inclusive has been good." writes Mrs. M. P. amounting to $6,497.11. Harwood, Auburn, N. Y. Frank Wilkin s -DEALER IX- Hay, Grain, Feed Building Supplies, Doors, Windows, Faints Shingles, Brick, Roofing STOCK AND POULTRY FOOD Phone 86 Store in K. of P. Bldg Warehouse, Sheldon Dock St. Helens, Oregon ST. HELENS HOTEL E. A. ROT GER, Prop. I?: '-JUifiM IE; , : J American and European Plan Kates All Basses Call at Hotel Everything Modern Steam Heating Plant Hot and Cold Water In Rooms THERE'S WOM EVERY DAY ON ANY FARM Joe Cultivating Corn Mowino Loading ffay $i'nj Pbtatoea You can make more money with the Moline-Univcrsal than any other tractor because it can be kept at pro ductive work more days a year no matter how large or small your farm or what crops you grow. . This is be cause the Motine-Universal is built to fithe farm and every operation on the farm. It is not limited to a few operations, nor to certain classes of yrork. The Moline-Univcrsal wilt do any Sthinpr any other tractor will do and m addition an infinite variety of work impossible for any other tractor. Ypu can find work for it every day in the year. If for no other reason thai the fact that the Moline-Universaj will do more and better work and can he kept busier than any other tractor, it is your best buy. But the greatest advantage Of the Moline-Univcrsal is that .one man controls both tractor and implement in all operations. You sit on the seat of the implement, where you must sit in order to do good work, and con trol the entire outfit This nieuns that you can farm more land than was ever before possible, with either hores or tractor. The wonderful versatility and one tnan control of the Moline-Universal are due to its two-wheel construc tion. It attaches direct to the imple ment and forms one compact unit with it the tractor the front wheels and the implement the rear wheels. . a ttl Awnotna anfl pvery control on uoiu uv.iu. implement is within reach, making easy handling of the entire outfit, which can be turned in a 16-foot circle, and backs as readily as it goes forward. A boy or woman can ban- die it as well as a man. Due to its two-wheel construction, which makes all its power available for pulling and greater speed, the Moline-Universal Tractor will do as much work in a day of ten hours with two 14-inch plow bottoms as the average three-plow tractor. The high clearance of the Moline Universal Tractor, as great as that of the average cultivator, and its light wciqht make it perfectly adapted for cultivating. With a two-row cultiva tor, it cultivates from 14 to 20 acres a day. There is hardly anything oil the farm that it cannot do. For odd jobs it is converted into a four-wheel unit by means of a rear carrying truck, to which any implement on the farm may be attached in the ordi nary way. , , From a mechanical standpoint, the Moline-Universal Tractor measures uu to the very limit of modern engi neering knowledge. Perfected overhead-valve four-cylinder engine, com plete enclosure of all working parts, electric starting and lighting system with electrical engine governor, and differential lock are only a few of the many improved features. It will pay you to stop and examine this latest and best of all tractors the next time you are n town. I have made arrangements so I can let you have one of these TRACTORS on very ad ti :...,.rt. .r t nr nhrme to me at St. Jtielens. vantageous terms, ii you iic uuwivu, i $1620 F. O. B. St. Helens, including two plows J. F. DQPPLM AIER ST. HELENS, OREGON THE TRACTOR MAN S i if