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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1919)
.,.Mol.H. ', rl will ""' llBV0 ,ruul umD ,o0rulo tourists. m,ll. KhIIh votes 1J IO i 10 tl' S(riili'rn railroad. i'K" I l.'irrnn ' , KlMHlitK Industry promls- thin mniiuii. i ...rift -r in . 7 r huvui'ii I h. a k)I V' ,n""- . H' secretary of the n!.V 7. : ' ". . I " e(0.k rruHl.Br will work tlon: -yh,m the program a hi.rbYed t .hawk road this summer, by the iuum ,lt ,, K, ' ""V." t fcd Hlvcr-A..omob.lU purk for , tllfl Imturo of a: , r. r now assruml. .n.i,i .... . """"- un nit ar motor ... - - - - - - .i .nior tourists lit IM M .....I- ... Mtaro urove nvv" iv- U to l l"" u""'" " " '.lorla waterfront to bo Improved It pew ownership. Hteamor unci INDUSTRIAL REVIEW KloltlM Muix"1 Mining Co. IE bit Ion under Ul0 uegln f ,," ' .h, Empire throughout", ,g .J, Increased from oiw-fiiiirlh of lot h In about ono-ihird of boll,. T o f rH of hose power. ronHldored rel ?,n f .fU.rU",r '" wi-nt mill commorcla rivalry win. ,i United H.utc.. and iira'tuV u ! ma e rivalry will, us on , will perhaps on the Pacific ,t w.., ItUlirDHKIllnllui. ...... worm UH io wluu Anierlei tO llo If HlH l.e,, ,.f V...I . V. "Mr. Kolloy asks questions and I dodge them." replied Mr. ,h. Thi.ro are only two roures wo can i,n rrm.l V" "V" nuvai cotiHt met inti turfO 7"' .... . " ...i, ...T m League, of N-aioim t.l .r. h.rB to riu...t . ..C0I,,.( nll(J ,,n " rr.ioM.Hi navy in n,o world If It tuUn Hlnco tho h-iiKun Un bicn ndoiiM wo oiiitht lo hIiow our faith by not IncrnaHliig tho Mint, of our imvy W,n I'r.iHlilniit WIIhou iidvonu.Ml a new conHtruillon prouram tho pcaco had not bncii concluded." r ... !" . .... ... ,ki.r -l.uniii.'r ""i"- t 1 nn Ann mm 'SO Iiur boon op coiihi ruction of proipi'rlty munin. Mi lllvor- $2, r. m Lout Lake r.1 . .... ' .i lima to r.mt Imtwno.-. 12.- ,000 md $3,000,000; two nre in lr . i from thin ronimulty: piMim, 30 I: apil.'. 200 can; prunon, 8,- jOO pnuniln. , w auHpt'iiHloii iirniKe ncronn w u ne coiiiif.-HiiK rKon City and i unn pro(ioH..u. ci.iiuiit.tiu $368,000. COURT PKOCKKDINGS (Contlnund from page two) ALL NAVY URGED I HV DANIELS laKiii. of Viitl.inn Mnkf IIIk ll.vt 'iiim'tiiry kuhlni'.on Without wait Inn for icrrptmicn of tnl or r.ny ollisr ho of I lie covenant of a Iohkuii of ,..ni eniliracd In tho pcacn treaty. L..,.rv ,.t I It Knvv llnnll.la ImM larltatlv.'ly announcd to the Circuit tit t'omniltt.M. on Navnl Affair I Inmil L iU .ttiilntHlr.'itliin hufl nhunilfiti. t:l iIioukIii uf ImlldltiK an Aiiinrl- oavy wniru woiiki iiu i.(jum to o( Urat llrltaln by 1926. :,H about fiic. vu cxi.rud In dcf of Hiiiii iiifiitH inado by Ljciit Wilnmi that "tho t'nlti'il in ilioulil ultimately oohhchh In- lrably tlm inimt ndoiiunto navy world, nil il or the fi.npral i o( ill" nnvy that "the navy of l'nlti.(t HtiilcH Hhoulil lllllinittt.lv tqoal to tho moHt poworfui i;:alii il by any nthiT nation of tli id. It ahould hn gradually In- ..( I,i Ihlu twilnf li v Mimli n r,.lM ilKTtlnntiiptit vimr liv vntir nm iimv I t K nn Annn I.' lrni!lli'il by llm facilities of thfl1 00; Klla ('. Andrw Torkor, work for ahorin l 00; W. W. Htarr, work for ahr Iff, 13.00; Lowirn I. Ivory Hum, aup pllra to Hhorlff, $15 05; liorn Shaf for, work for trn:iHurtr, $:I 00; IIch- io liuttrn. HlaiiipH, $3 00; CIiiIh kan In Chief, trnnHUn-r i offlcn, $0.75; Columbia llnrald. trniiHurnr' offlcn, $1.00; Irwlu iloilHon Co., mipplioH to tri.uHiiri.r, $1 05; Klllir.ni Htntlonnry A I'rlntliiK Co.. Niiiipllt-H to offlcerH. $45 0; riur.ii I'linrnncy, mippllnH to offlri.ru, $14 10; Pacific Tvlcplioiip Tolcrruph Co., plimicH to offici.rH, $78.30; Kt. llcli'iiH Ster-.m l.amidry uppll.H. $1.10; K. A. llolRi-r. nup plli'H to court houHtt, $2.15; Helen Uron. HtciioKruphnr illHtrlct nttor- nny, $00 00; T. C. Vntt. miimlkH Court. $1X0; N. V, Ilaknr, $10 40; Martin White, ex- pntiiioH County Juilito. $5.4il; Irwlu HoiIhoii Co.. HUpplli'H County JuiIkc, $40.10; JudHon Wocd, county com nilHHloiKT, $60.00; A. K. Harvey, c.uiity rouimlHHlopi.r, $98.70; Clau kunlo Tnlnphoro Co., pho:ia county coiunilHNlounrii, $2 15; Kiilnlcr Ho vlnw, puhllHhlfiK, $30 00; Columbia Herald, pulillulilnit. $25 00; t'luu kanl.i Chief, ptl 1)1 lull In R. $11.40; J II. Ioan, JUHtlcn court. $25.00; T. S. Whlto, coroner, $20.40; Charlotte Y. Allen, clerk hcUooI Hitperlnter.detit, $65 00; J. W. Allei, p-BtaKi. etc., $77.29; Mllle M. I.elth. exa'iilner. $5 00; IhuIii'IIii T. Mann, examiner, Jorzyk, examiner, tleorito, examiner I'Jrr. but tlie limit ahovo defined $20 00: Karah ('. KIIIhoii. eiamlnei tal4 b attained not lator than $20.00; lioru-udn II I.lnett, exani- " Iner, $5 00; J. It. Wllkermin, exaniln- nce tlican Htatemeiiti wero mudnitr, $5.00; (J. W. Ilrown, exunilner, mlumn and winter, after the' 115 00: Illnl II. Clark, eiuinlner. itluilon of the nrmlHtlce, Japan! $10 00; (iimrKo K. HunnerHtrom, uiuiui'il a llire'itoulnR uttlludn : health officer Knrvlrea. 110.00: A. I. the I'aclflf, Inn been Klven vast i Morrhi. fruit Inntiector. $15 35: I.ar- CHARLES SOUTH VIOLINIST- Has resumed leaching at St. Helens and can be found Thursday at the Lidyard residence. c 1 LIBERTY THEATRE Home oi Good Pictures AIho Ml DAY, JINK ni Jack Pickford in "Freckles" See Hill popular you tin screen mar In liU lati-Ht Hucceafi - reei v onouy, "iit.iuiiu tho rnmi. WTI Itli.W, JI NK 14 ' " William Desmond in "Closing In" A picture, with wnry thrlllB, together with a two-reel ('tmieily. WMWV, JI NK l.W AruIii wo will have tlir.t charming III llo actress Billie Burke in "The Land of Promise" Comeily anil Scenic MNI.Y. .1) khl Sessue Hayawaka in "Hidden Pearls" and a luiiKhuhlo two-reel comedy, "III Honey Moon." TI'KWIAY, Jl'.NK Marguarite Clarke in "The Fortunes of Fife" - l'"1 i Muck Snnnett Comndy, "The Kip N''j1 Jh)Ioi." U L'l.t.. "..M HDAY, JI NU Hi n will ,avo tho firat of tho wondorful XA.IMOVA pictures "An Eye for An Eye" vp.n-roon ami r.t our regular prices, 10c tin J 20o Wl-IWia'Y.'jiiMjlttZ: llll.MK ltHOUKS In "The Lamb and the Lion" AIho Comedy and Scenic oTn,i'lr" nl0!"tS to tiiinounco that wo'hnvo JuhI hooked five ""'iiierrui NA'.IMdVA plcturos: "An K.yc for n i'.f, loo Ittwl I.Mnlrti." llnt. or lilt. l'iH II till "Tm V imm Jitnit'rn, -tun oi nm "Til i! . "u" N- advance In prico of odmlmilou except for 'lift KimI I ..... ... ..... ... .1. ..,.,.. mil Drlrn. . "r 'or wnicn wo aro odiikou io hmii. llip c for c,'"droo and S5o for adults. Tho first ono of Pictures will be shown WednoHday, Jimo 18. ALVA SMITH. Manager LIBERTY THEATRE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. TUNE 13. 1919 "n & Co., old. $30.00; Larson P. I county aid. $4 86: V. H. if.Hn". f i) Ani'ri'1' HrlK" :- -TOo: 'J Jry:'4$5!!o:HcM JHudMHuP:on' Krand jury, ,i H0 jaV g B" "H0 ' fr"d Jury wline.., $5 60 K Zlnil '"rman. wltnOH., $6 80; Mrs K .nmermnn. wltnesH, $ 80; j w' Thorp. wlt,,HH( $2 (M) K : w- $ ' 'sr-ii'vv J; Mo"; a I Yi I ("Plos, wltnens, $8.00; Axe KrlckHon, wltnoHH, $14 00; ( W. Ilean, witness. $9.20; O Carlev w hneHs. $2 .00; llialne ' Boniffi' w'lt ncKH, $2.00; J, W. Harrison witness. $2.00; Wllkersou J II wit- ". .uu: J T ....... nn m. i. ' r' . ' u,""y, wiiness, V L?:,.,'ra"k w'"lns. witness. $2 A. Y. Ilarnnil linn. .....-."' , VM.VV. viiuries ura- wi II' SZ "0; ,"""8 Wobste?, wllnesj . $18.40; Hilda Webster, wltl n""H. $ 8.40; Maude WcbHter, w t-m-ss. $ 18 40; I.. K. r.ulker. grand J?i Ji . K- ?tPveng. Jury. 1.1 L. v fc-.KJnfmn. Krand Jury, '.' :T,n"k Jol'n, grand Jury, lir rn . Ural""". Krand Jury, $16 r,0; A. J. Kelly. Juror, $2 30- O W. ChnmberH, Juror. $2 30; I," n' trTin' J'iror' ,2 : ,ra K. Jror J 'l SO; J. H. Mowery, Juror. $21 00 I'.lmer lilackbum. Juror. $9.00- Mag nus Saxon, Juror. $9 00- W J Miicklo. iuror. 19 nn- 1 i." .i.'.i.. irno. Chain hers Clark. 155.00: O n n.,i, im nr. Ous Hegeie, $60.00; Frank Johnson. $7.00; C. Cooley, $3.60; J. L. Urooks, $3.60; H. U. Bmlth, $10.60. Itoatl Iintrlrt .No. 4 Coast Culvert Kluma Co.. $87 09 K'n. ; H. P. Miller, 147.86; w. Kenzelman. $77 00 William Burns, $147.86; W. II. John son. $24.60; John Ueaver, $35 00 a',11"1 Carey' 10.60; Gus Lahtl, $91.86; lion Hunter, $126.85; Sam M Butler, $63.43; 8. L. Butler. $70.86; C. Pesdlne. $3.93: John Buns, $120.00; J. U. Kraft, $84.00.' JttMtd Dlxtrlct No. S P. Anliker, $42.67; Frank Bishop," 18.80; Coast Culvert & Flume Co.,' $69.68; J. K. Truoman, $147.00; Julian Wr.sser, $86.76; J. W. Ranes.l $73.50; Calvin Kanes, $66.60; F M Murray, $91.00; A. Whitln, $96.25; i Anliker. $14.00; R. O. Orimshaw,' $29.76; H. Wasscr, $7.90; F L I Clark. $41.04; P. Anliker, $100.00;! John T. 8mlth, $7.00. , lined DUtrlct Xo. 8 California Trojan Powder Co., $200.00; West Oregon Lumber Co..! $3.80; Hoad Building Equipment Co.. $24.20; J. O. Libel. $10.07; J. i M. Hill. $130.00; P. C. Her, $30.00; L. A. Peterson, $38.50; E. Ituddl-1 nmnn. $24.50; W. H. Ruddlmann.l $3.60; C. L. Johnson, $7.00; Carl Her, $17.60; C. Her. $6.00; Carl Her, $36.00; R. A. Sessman. $26 25; i Edv Meier t r I nn- M !.. I: nr. I juror. Ed. McMnlli.n lint. u... c 1. $9.00: 1 $7.00: Frank'TraeV iinn. 11 $5.25; V. L. Powell, $6.12; o. . Miller, $46.75; M. P. John, $26.26; Elmer Bergerson, $24.60; George Trageser, $21.00; A. Burt, $3.60 George 8. Engelke. 117.S0; C K John, $24.60; II. C. Clark, $6.00. Road District No. 12 I Frank Wllklns, $18.60; M. PreshJ $373.07; 8. L. Flanlgan, $96 00- $62.83: B. C. Guam. 128.00: fl W Chapman. $21.00: A r. p,. ,$56.00; Cus Hegeie, $15.00; Arthur Adams, $48.60; A. VanDolab, $62; John King, $28.00; E. Cram. $98; J. P. Lowe, $28.00; O. C. Robey, $70.00; Alfred Swenson. $7.00: V. W. Clark, $57.60. Hoad DUtrlct Xo. 14 Jacobsen Reld Lumber Co.. . Flnnlirnn tOl An. KT Ferran, $31.50; John Jer'zyk, $79!66; (Continued on peg tlgbt) ijii ix'jiiit v . nirnr a it a, iw 1 m fieorge Juror 19 oo- i,.i, n.r i . Ann' 3 60; w- "uddlmann. Iimr J9 0 .!,; e '" 1)el m' U0; John Htkman. $105.00; R 19 o- I, a p Vfi"r,fe iuro',.!A- Sessman. $68.76; Ed McMu len A I. LarHon. ,Y'r 1? !". US.toTH n.lc. juror. $13 00; Oscar E. Mllott, Juror, $20 40; Andrew Park er, Juror. $8.20; Thomas McDanle,, Juror. $14.20; John Jenson. Juror $11.00; C. H. Thompson, Juror. $? Allen l rlnn. iuror. tit in- a.,... IieiiHon inrnr tolnn. . , 1 uanler. .7; Frank Benzer, Ka , T r,r,ri7 8-?j "BjlJf" M5-. r, n.f50S. Jack' Edcr Wallace. 135 00- ph $15. 5; Jake Martella, $15.75; Earl! Smith. $8.75; S. A. Peterson. $17 60- ; Earl Huddimann, $17.60; W. H. Rud dlman, $17.50; Peter Banior, $17.60 j John Banzer. 18.76: PrnnW n... ! Karth, Juror. $27.00; Frank Georgo, 'iror, $2 00; John Van Natta, Juror. '.' io ; John JoHcphHon, Juror. 537 00; R. M. Illce, Juror, $47 4); J. I.. Copeland, Juror. $27 00- D H F'lwler. Juror. $39.00; II. J. S.:ut!i nrd, Juror, $30 00; II. S. Ilumham. iirnr. $47.40; Steve Lamps, Juror, $37.00; Silas Wellborn. Juioi $37 K0; II. ('. quam, Juror. $27 00; A. II. George. Juror, $6.00; J T Tiher, Juror, $6.00; C. H. Thompson. Juror. $6.00. Walsaman. $75; A. Nowsrt. $17.60: Geo. $10.50; A. Cesselberg, S11I m I, $3.60. Road District No. 0 Hodson Feenaughty Co., $175.82: T. B. Mills. 16 25: A P wiuin. I $100.00; B. P. Lane. $9.11; William j McDanlcl. $62.50; T. R. Throop, 1 $15 00; Coast Culvert & Flume Co., j $23.19; Good Roads Machinery Co., ($60.98; Road Building Equipmen. Co.. $5.85; T. B. Mills, $130.00; J C On this day there Is presented lo Keasey $19 26 rEnJnV the County Court n nrHer r.i n,. " c- hea8ey- . O- E. Dent, juiiire or the Juven o Ciurt Announcement To all Owners and Prospective Owners of flaxwell, Hudson, Chalmers and Essex Cars In or Passing Through Columbia County I HAVE acquired a lease on the building recently occupied by the Houlton Garage in West St. Helens and will get possession on or about June 18, at which time I will put in a complete stock of parts and accessories for the cars handled by my agency; also new cars as the new models come out. I will employ expert mechanics, specialists on these cars, end guarantee to furnish prompt, efficient and courteous service, which will make these cars as popular as their superior mechanical construction and beautiful lines merit This will be the only shop in this coun ty confining its services to makes of cars for which it has the exclusive agency. J. H. FLYNN ST. HELENS, OREGON nf I ha 1 onnty or ( olumbla. State of Oregon, allowing willows pension in the amount of $17.60 In favor of Kllem Evans. In accordance with Chapter 267. General Ijiws of 1917 nnil thn Court being In the matter advised. j It Ih ordered by the County Court; that tho Clerk be. and he Is hereby' authorized and instructed to Issue a' General Fund warrant In the amount1 of $17.50 In favor of Ellem Evans. nnd a like warrant bo issued on the, flrnt day of each nnd every month! until tho further order of this Court.! On thlH day claims against the County road funds as heretofore filed1 with the Clerk of the Court were al-' lowed in tho vurlous amounts as car ried out on thn fare of said claims nnil being as follows: i Kiind District No. 1 I Sherman Brothers Lumber Co.,' I3.3S; Howard Cooper Corporation.' $2 17: Standard Oil Co., $32.89; : Standard Oil Co.. $4 20; Watts & Trice, Inc.. $S 05; Hodson Feenaugh ty Co.. $S57; Fred Grant. $116 00; Fred Grant; $3.75; J. W. Helmuller.i $105 00; G. W. Rhodes. $43.75;, William Ternahsn, $14.00: Ed He!-' muller. $63 00; O. D. Garrison. $66;, C. J. SjindHtrom, $63 00; Murtin Trick. $38.50; Georpe Shatto. $17.50: Henry Hahn, $14 00; George Grant, $65.00. , Horn! District Xo. 2 Newall W.-.rd, $2 25; S Wellborn.! $76.00; S W. Mahlgren. $2 95: Watts Price. $S35; J. H. Sheldon,' $121.50: T. E. Crewel). $S6 25: Fred Gr.-nt. $50.00; J. H. Heimuller.: $10.60; O. I). Garrison. $45 00; Ea llelmullcr. $35 00; C. J. Sandctronv $35.00; Martin Trtek. $3150; J. Ask. i $2100; J. W. llelm ullcr. $31.50;; W. M Brooks, $50 00; J. H. Wist,; $45 00; O. W. Clark. $37.50; C. Parks. $10.60; W. Roberts, $147.00;i I). Duncan. $14.00; George Carlson.1 $14 00; Peter Olson, $76.25: John, Josephson, $21.00; H. O. Morris.' $31.50; C. Wilson. $14.00; Lewis Snider, $52.60; Fred Boesel. $)4.00; W. M. Brooks, $50.00; George Grant, 1 $65.00. 1 Road District No. 3 j E. R. Trehnrne, $425.00; The Whlto Co., $0.25; Hodson Feenaugh-, ty Co., $82.50; Hodson Feenaughty, $27.50; Hodson Feenaughty Co., $48.00; Ben Cooloy, $36.50; J. H. : Sheldon. $S6.C2; U. W. Clark. $52.50 11. H. Bunting. $83.75; J. G. Pringle.l $49.00; W. H. Brooks. $5.00; G. C: Itoboy. $35.00; E. Cram. $28.00; Arthur Adams. $20.00; A. Van Dolah.l $20.00; A. C. Popejoy, $20.00; W. F. Citizens of Columbia County, you are wanted at I ST. HELENS to aid in the Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold at Market Quotations SHERMAN M. MILES Watkins Remedies Liniments and Extracts, Spices, Toilet Articles Stock and Poultry Supplies See or Write Jas. Chapman Oak St. St. Helens, Ore. BIG PATRIOTIC CELEBRATION HERE'S A PART OF THE PROGRAM FOR THE FIRST DAY Grand Parade, Speaking, Free Barbecue, Competitive Drill by Artisan Drill Team. Base Ball Game Artisan Teams. Ladies' and Mens' Races, Greased Pig Race, Log Rolling Contest, Tug-of-War. Big Prizes to the Winners of all Contests Dancing in the afternoon on the dancing barge "Swan" Street dancing at night St. Helens wants its neighbors from Scappoose, Warren, Yankton, Deer Island, Columbia City, Goble, Trenholm, and Spitzenberg to turn out in full force. It also wants every inhabitant in the Nehalem Valley to come over and enjoy two days of fun, frolic and celebration. MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW to attend this big celebration. THE FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEE (Under the auspices St. Helens Chamber of Commerce) You'll Be Welcome In Si. Helens