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ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1919 0 COLUMBIA CO. ROADS IN BAD CONDITION H. J. Lecbner, county agriculturist ho has just returned from an at tempt to TlsK Mist and Hlrkenfeld in Columbia county, reports that the bad roads start immediately on the other side of the Clatsop county Hue. l'e was unable to drive his car oven the Columbia county roads so he transacted his business by telephone. The stretch o( impassable road Is nearly two miles long. The Astoria Astorian. j J. F. Dopplmaier, who has Just , returned from a trip to the Nehalem, j states that the report of the Astorian is correct. It Is almost impossible, he says, to get over the road just north ; of Hlrkenfeld. A lumber mill, which is doing much hauling over the road,' Is attempting to bridge the deepest mud holes and with good weather almost due, Mr. Dopplemaier thinks the road will soon be passable. i It is the main thoroughfare be-1 tween Astoria and Portland, and it' does not appear that It is good busi ness to have it impassable. FINE STOCK GOES TO MULTNOMAH COUNTY G. L. Tarbell of Yankton, recently sold to H. R. Findley of Bcaverton, Oregon, a registered Shorthorn bull. Mr. Tarbell makes a specialty of breeding and raising thoroughbred cattle, and the fnct that a buyer came from Multnomah county to purchase such stock, is evidence that raising good cattle is a paying proposition. Mr. Tarbell was one of the first ot Columbia county's stock raisers to adopt the idea of raising only good cattle and he has been very success ful in his venture. Salary to Swiss President The salary of the president ofi Switzerland is to $2200 a year,' vlth an additional $3900 j'cr expen-j ses. v I The Central ALWAYS HAS- HOT and COLD DRINKS. ICE CREAM and SODA FOUNTAIN DELICACIES HOT CHICKEN TAMALES PLAIN and EGG MALTED MILK DRINKS CIGARS. TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY The Central Confectionery ROY A. STEWART, Proprietor q . . ! 1 -wsnzsEssHSEm fi the m m this H Phone 118-F-2 a COURT PROCEEDINGS (Continued from Inst week) O. D. Sutherland, gpsclal enuo, $13.20; Frank Hishop, special ven ire, IS. 40; L. G. Allen, special ven ire, 7. SO; J. K. Van, special venire, $13.20; V. E. Stevens, spec'ul venire, $4.00; Joseph Kricksoti, S., $3.40; U. C. Haiusey, special vonire, $3. SO; Alexander Ask, special venire, $22.80; Joseph Sobiski. special, ven ire, $14.40; Andrew Krickson, sec tl venire, $43.20; 11. O. Howard, special venire, $20.40; Geo. V. Jor dan, special ve.ilro, $25.20; II. C. King, special veuiro, $30.00; J)hu Dowd, special venire, $12.20; Mike Jennings, special venire, $34 60; L. H. iiuthvrfurJ, spech'l veuiro, $1S; Elijah McVey, special venire, $lti.S0; Andrew Kriekson, Juror, error in mileage, $2. SO; G. V. I'erry, witness, $4. B0; A. T. Ktbl; n. witness. $S.t0; S. C. .Morton, wlf.es, S.-S.00; J. G. .Maniing, v.iaess, $.S00; S. C. Knighton, witness, $4.00: C. L. Ayers witness, $4.00; Alex Alle-t, speck-.i ventre, $8.00; John Dethnian, wit-: ness, $S.00; Floyd Hyde, witness,' $4.00; E. G. Ditto, witness, $2.00; Charles Graiiau, witre.-s, $4.00; C. E. Wade, witness, $2.00; Clatskanie Telephone Cc, telephotte county commissioners, JO. 95; Kainier Ke view Publishing Co., publishing court proceedings, $27.30; V. J. Muckle, auto hire jiulse and commisstaners, telephone county commissioners, ' $0.90; Judson Yt'ead, county conails sioner, $3C.tiO; A. E. 11 irvey, county commissioner, $75.20; V. J. Fuller ton, postp.go cou.Uy jt'i!ge, ,'1.00; A. J. Denting, buti; lies to jiul;:e, $2.95; O. G. Weed, justice court, $:!; H. Cliristense):, wcrk 'or jus. Ice of peaeo, $2.00; E. U. North, work for justice of pe.'ce, $2.00; M. F. lh.zen, Justice court, $5.65; K-ist Zinmrr mrn, witness j.istico court. C3.70; Elmrine Zlmmernir.n, witness justice court, $3.70; C. J. Mason, vitness justice court, $3. SO; H. M. lluds pecth, wi.uess justice court, 3.70; Joe Drough, wi.ncss Justice court. $4 00; Williaii Link, $3.40; Pain Confectionery 1 How Different ST. HELENS Would Look With a Graceful Gown of Ornamental Shrubbery of thSa PCrhapS for aWay Where y0U grew don,t 'ou ays think 1 Lien y-ou motor isiVt lt he town with the neatest lawns and thriftiest verdure that longest in your memorv. and ieavpc thp mncf nincinrt ; "1 veruuremai Make the Home Ties Stronger Make the Stranger Want to Come Again lkZ aactive things now, get your neighbor to do likewise. We will send a mm StHgrt,CUltUnSt S00n 10 3SSist m 8ivin the M County Seat on theColuma 1 hTrmonTous" Remember, our stock summer, to the Sequoia Gigantea that will I? En '.SS'nairsQ'ypw House, witness juiitlco .ouit, $3.40; Giistav Person, witness Justice court, $3.20; M. K. ll.ue:i, Justice court, $1.75; J. It. Horn. Justice court, $3.60; Jos. E. H.'ouji. const.-Uile. $5.50; J. 11. Do.in. Jusilee cf peace, $25.00; T. S. White, coroM.T. $4.3.10; T. E. G-evell, digging grave, $5.00, C. E. Wade, examining Insane, $5; A. J. Peel, examining Insane, $5.00; Mrs. J. W. Allen, work for school j superintendent, $50.00; J. W. Allen, i traveling, etc., $61.09; A. 1.. Morris, fruit inspector, $94.30; J. J. Purney, aid to Embery. $.".S.4S; C. II. Hrlggs A: Co., aid to Suhleskl, $20.00; A. J.i I loin 1 115, supplies to poor, $10.75; j Watts & Price, aid, $9.65; Larson i; , Co., aid, $3.50: Larson & Co., $10.05: Orcudla Hotel, meals to prls-j oners, $31.60; K. A. Kotger. tnputaj to jurors, etc., $5.20; J. L. Williams,, tuipplleh to sheriff, $1.50; O. P. llofl.. state treasurer, fire protection,' $.169.44; St. Helens Mist, printing' ind supplies to officers, $49.75; KI1-: ham Stationery a Printing Co., $77. SI. 1)11 this day the road master pie- : sonts to the County Court plans and cpeciflcatioiis for improvements ot County Itoads, being us follows: Itoek Creek Kor.d at Art Ke.irns place in ltoad District No. 9; Uock Creek ltoad at Blakeleys place. In Koad District No. 9; Nehalem High way at Spencer place, In Komi Dls-I trict No. 9; and the Court being nd-' vised in the matter, it is ordered l the Court that said plans ami speei- ! ficalions be accepted and approved end that 11 call for bids for the Im provements, of said roads be pub-, lished In two issues each of the St.; Helens Mist and Kalnler Keview,: s.-id bids to he opened in the County Court ltoom In the City of St. Hel ens, Oregon, on March fttli, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. 111. i On this day Halms against the County Koad funds its heretofore fll- ed with the Clerk of the Court were allowed in various amounts as car-, rieil out on the face of said claims' and being us follows: ! Ko:id District No. I ' 1'. W. Chirk. fl.SS; (!. C. Kobev, $2.62; Fred Grant. $111.00; W. H. Itrooks. $60.00; Orln Clark, $45.00. H. Newman. $57.50; O. D. Garrison. $71.73: C. J. Sandstroin. $75.25; J. II. Heimuller. $43.00; Frank Novak. $21.00; Ed Heimuller, $49.00. J. h. Duncan, $42.00; Hugh Nolan. $7.00; G. W Khodfls, $21.00: George Grant, $100.00; Standard Oil Co.. $4 74; Howard Cooper Co., $7.60; Standard Oil Co., $2 53; Standard Oil Co., $15.25; Jeffs Qulrley, $17.50; 1 Wm. Scholz.-$12.23; Watts & Price,, $0.65; Watts Price, $133.60; J. II. Sheldon, $33.30; G. W. Itliodes, $5.25. Itniul District No. 2 i T. E. Grewell, $22.50; II. Duncan.' $3.25; John Goodman, $7.00; Fred : Grant, $1.75: Georre Grant, $15.00;) J. L. Williams &. Son, $0.60; Srap poose Lumber Co., $3.60. j It. iiil District No. :l ; G. O. Kobey, $1S.;!S; A. Van Dole h, j $12.00; A. C. Popcjov, $12.00; Gin., Ilgele. $28.00; Orion Clark. $2S ().., ,11. It. Smith, $36.00; I'. W. Clark.! ranges from SDecimen The Best of Everything in Our Line JOHN DOWD, Local Representative . $S8.12; Howard-Cooper Corporation, $172.50; Coast Culvert & Flume Co.,j $190.10; St. Helens WaterCoinmls-i sion, $6.00; Stmdnrd'OII Co., $69 99, Hodson Feeuauthty Co., $126.97; J. II. Sheldon. $10 50; H. W. Ko;;i'l, to 75: It. Constantln, $4.00; 1 F. Kllby W. Kellur, $743.75. ltoad District No. 4 K. F. Miller. $129 50; Wm. Ilun lolnmn, $49 00; Joe Keelan. $211.00; K Itiimbolskl. $52.50; 8. S. Craig. $47. 25;' F. Uutull, $43.75; E. Dod ron. $29.75; H. Stewart. $21.00; O. W. Daniels, $6.12; John rtiirns, $100 00: H. W. Fowl. $0.40; H. W. Fogel. $3.75; California Trojan Powder Co., $S2 .50; John Uunrs, $2.93; C. 11. Engllsli. $5.45. Itoutl District No. 5 J. E. Truman. $24.50; Kay Sni der. $13.15; John Crank, $15 00; W. P. Melntlre. Jr., $13,15; Nick Mcln tlre, $13.15; Ernest Parcher, $6.65; J. C. Gllluui, $5.65; A. Anderson, $37.50; August Olson, $37.50; August Palm, $3.75; P. A. Combs, $7.50; Uoh Anderson, $10.50; A C. Pierce, $1 90; Tracy Parcher. $9.40: Arthur II. HankiiiH, $7.50; Jos. Hack enberg, $3.75; W. L. H-own, $14.00; Waller Atkins. $5 65; T. F. Fllppln. $55.00; W. S. Koberts. $7.60; Henry Helmo. $3 76; W. Hubert b, $4.00; C01 st Culvert & Flume Co., $S5.63; A. L. Fuller. $343.07; Lowiukii Lum ber Co., $40.60; Kf.tuier Hardware Co., $11.10; M. Ellis Co., $26,13. ltoad District No. 7 Lester Holmes, $56 00; John Holmes, $3.60; Adolph Player. $24.50: Hugh Murray. $45.50; Kas per Kobersteln. $9.62; W. K. IfTind. $3.50: Henry Hickman. $36.76; El mer Elwell, $7.00; Jess Cravens, $10.50; Erlrk Pykonen. $3.60; Jess Cravens. $1.75; W. G. Dukn, $16.76: II. A. Johnson, $17.60; ('bus. Cook, $20.12: W. P. Koblnsoii. $7.87: Glen Wright. $7.00; Archie Colvln. $7.00; It D. Kent, $3.60; George Tangen, 3.50; Frank ilurnhuin, $0.88; J. L. Hearing, $56 25; Jess Cravens, $1.00, Clatskunle Mercantile Co., $18.80; Clatskanie Livery Transfer. $28.50: Lester Holmes. $38 60; Adolph Play er. $14.00; H. J. Kelly. $1.75; J. II. Kentsh, $8.75; W. J. Zlllman, $6.13; G. Ilulcom. $8.75; 11 Ulckman, $18; 11 Cruhb, $10.50; Oiner Holmes. $6.13. Itond District No. H A. Nelson, $5.25; Wm. Hose, $1? 50; W. lioughner. $20.00; A. A. Dowllng, $24.00: Ed Meier. $12 00, Tom Hrewer. $16.00; H. Kiiddlman, $4 .00; Ira Klock, $36.00; W. Klock. $36 .00; F. J. Peterson. $4.00; Kay Goodnlglit, $7.00; Eldred II. A., $17.60; C. C. AmltaTO, $11.00; Earl Smith, $4 00; W. Flnlev, $7.88; F. Panzer. $18.00; J. M. Hill, $87.50; Fred Peer Lumber Co., $48.54. KoimI District No. T. II. Mills, $71.25; C. C. Keasey, $20 12; C. Keed. $8.75; G. W. Pr.rk rr. $7 00; O. E. Den, $3.60; r. V. EtiKtrom, $12.25; J. W. Keed, $7.00; W. C. Elchinan. $7.00; W. J. Keed, $3.50; J. Koberts, 3.60; P. O Mei llnger, $1.75: A. Parker, $1.75; T. It. Throop. $3.50; Geo. Tragser, $7.00; J. W.. Hose, $14.00; E. HerKerson. $10.50; P. lter-erson. $24.50; Carl Ypwc Ti minor nnl f teXnZZ. j Ennelurg. $13. S6; V. llergerHoii, $6.13; Const Culvert A Flume Co., $38.67; F.mtl Messing, $3.00. ltoad District No. I Peter Jensen. $21.00; Ed Davis, $10.60; Ham Laube, $10.60; Kd. Jep son, $3.50; T. Thum. $17.60; Cbas. C. Schmidt. $7.00; W. Itolion, $8.76; L. K. Frlnk, $33.75; Fred Grant, $7.00; Geo. W. Gr'nt. $10.00; West ern Timber Hyudlrate, $9.65; Hcap I'oose Lumber Co., $1 44. Itond District No. i!i V. (. Kobey. $3.60t A. Vim Dolah, $3.00; A. C. Popojcy. $32.00; V. V. Clark, $30.00; Gus HegHe. $26 00, Orion Clurk. $2.00; St. Ileleni; Lum ber Co., $43,66; SI:Mid:;d Oil Co., $1,81. ' Itoiul District No. 1.1 J. E. Truman, $20.00; W. Frr.ser, $18 00; F. Anllker, $26.00. lUnA District Nit. 14 Gus Carlson, $33.75; 8. L. Flnnnl- gan. $28.00; Ohn. Kurer. $18.76; John Jenyk, $33.76; It. Ilendrlrk.i. $23.60; C. 8. IIIooiikiuIhI, $23,60; John Crunk, $5.66; Jon Hrough, J10.4.1; W. L. Marshnll, $62.63; L. Haines, $30 00; Geo. Williamson, $3.75: J. C. Gillian, $5 65; F. C. Wll son. $30.00; T. J. I'llpp':!. $47.50; T. F. Fllppln, $19.11; Heaver Lumber Co., $170 16; M. Kills A Co., $29 40. ItoHil District No. Ill P. Hersenmn, $1.76; II. I). Vun lllarlcon, $5.25. (Jeneml lU'nil Fund Portland Motor Car Co., $3.60, Portl.-nd Motor Crr Co., $325.84. SHH'lul Itond Fund No. ft St. Helens Lumber Co., $7.60; Peter Sernfln. $114.75; St. Helens Lumber Co., $11.25, MHciitl Itond Fund No. A Clrudfl H:-.ner, $73 63; Kay Sni der, $20.65; W. P. Mrlutlre. Jr. $37.60; Nick MrlMtlre. $33.75; A. J. Deming, Druggist PURE DRUGS. TOILET ARTICLES DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES t I'irinii your prescriptions t use tlie purest of drug ami cure 111 compotunlmi; tlicm. RUBBER GOODS A. J. DEMING, DRUGGIST ST. HELENS, OREGON iLi -it t t lvvu uiUUfiana years nence. VJ I v y I I P. O, Address, K'nent Tardier, $t8.?S; ('has. ntj. trln, $1.90; Chat, ltraoti, $30 w. 1.. marsuau, uo u. .. I Hi in. fn.l urn- J. Olllllll, v, v. n iimjii, i;inQa. Jot. Hchrlbnr, $7.60; W. II. Mm ,.' $3 40; A. U Fuller, 178. $2; J,w sen-itiu i.uiuonr v u., iu.i.o Mmm Ul ItiMd Kuail No. u T. II. Mills. l.Z6; W. L H.i, $7.87; K. K. McPhorr-m, $7.7; Tr liori'A Mill k rarser, iv.62; ctu fornla Trojnn Powder Vo., $1 it On this day It in ordernd ly lk 1 ouri t:irt a uonnnii runn wjith, In the (-.mount of $26.00 b L.tuw to II. K. Lultaro .in Vitly Ay fc liie ciuiort'ii 01 aii .0 murriii, Ctrxi si d, urn1 that a like waraot b Ui on .h l,fl day o r.r.lt and nwj month tliereafnr until tho furuJ oraer or .110 oun. On this day It ordered l oun itiat ineiT mint 01 t. w. t.'h, for rat'.lo Inrt arrti Iry bo nd th,f is conunueii over ic ino marrn cf Caur. On this d It !b ordered to, Court th.'.:. the claim cf pnJ fierce cr cuuie :ni om. uv , h the sat la ro itli'ttod over '.0 t March term of Court. Wliernarx n !tiH.-t it JJ t:rici March 6th, 1919. Dreadful Cough Cured i A severe cold In often followed b rough cough for which ChaniberUit Cough Itemed jr tin proven etpwu valuable. Mrs. V. W. Olsen, Man vllle, Mo., writes. "About two y ; ago my ilttin noy Joan cautht 1 severs cold and coughed dreadfir for days. I tried a number of com medicines nut notning am hltn 1 good until 1 gave hi in Cliamherlih ('oiinh Itemed y. It relieved hit eonri right away and before ha had tint ed taking one bottle he was earn) thinks it i just fine for diiuton. us for the best attention. V exercise the greatest skill am! OF ALL KINDS remain - Yankton, Oregon. r