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THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921 PAGE THREE
iai inn earner vi Demon iu. I. b IN. 1
kuiilo. Oregon bo. and sha In I
? .'""'"''"r "f Col- $326.40 an sot out In the budget pre
i .. i l'r 'y"nn tUrm parea fr purpM,B ,n "nprovln
... rHiu uinu IVI. BIO UUIT UKUit
at the center of Section 10, T.
It. z w.,
Station 0-00 set a cedar pout. 4" by
4" by 4'. 30 feet to loulh at rleht
Dun proclamation lining mude the
fnllowliiir uroceedliiK wore hail:
Journal read, approved .ml allied. I ! """on f"r, "'" approved by the court; andnKle. to line from which the west
On II.Ih day W. J. Kullorton. Coun- l'" f the court the.audltor'. re- the ameHsor U hereby ordered to de- iHOuthweat corner of the hamnt ni
My Commissioner elect, having filed r mo year and the court tormlno tho lery necessarr to ral.o
v.llh the dork of this court IiIh cerll- ''"'K l the matter fully advlnnd, It the amount an not out and extend t hi
flcuto of election toRolhor with IiIh "eroforo now ordered by the court khii.o on the tax rol for tha rear
...I. .., ..rno llw.rn,i iiudiiiiina I I llflt Mlllll reilOrl lit. mill Ihu I l,..n u ' 1
Imrehy approved and accepted.
fin ) I- .1 .. 1 .. I m i-i
On II,, m Ml. ,.f i........... in. ', ..-- "-- "-"uii.iiiii ir npeciai-
f . v ."ni",vi,i iho r m district no.
1920, warrant No. 471b
In favor of Stanley II.
lii'O. 6.
for 3.00
riii'tmm.
and the court being ndvlned In the
Biuttor It la ordered thut the aald
Ituti'ini'iit be, and the aamo la liereby
ipproved and acroptod.
I On thla day the following officer
ilect present to the court their cor
iflcntes of election, together with
nelr respective oat ha of office, duly
ulisorlhod an liy law required, to
t,thor with his or her official undor
klng In the amount fixed by law
r by the order of court heretofore
fled with the clerk of this court,
lug na follows:
1 5. W. Hunt, county clerk, under-
tklng in the amount ot iiu.uuw.uu
J. II. WllkerHon, school suporin-
x.l.mt. ii ii( erlaklng in mo amount
I $2,000 bv the Fidelity and De.
.. .. I .1
UT. I O, , Ol lYliiry iiiiiu.
h. J. Van Orahoven, county Hurvey
, undertaking In tho amount o
f.OOO.OO by the Fidelity and Ilepos
.(... of Maryland.
TV V. Iilakesloy, county assessor,
id'Ttalilng In the amount of $5,000
Him fidelity and Deposit Co.. of
try land.
Bessie llatlan, county, treasurer,
dnrtaklng In the amount of $20.
8.00 by the United Btatea Fidelity
0 (I mi runty Co., of Maryland.
1". i. White, coroner, undertaking
the amount of $11,000. 00 by the
Irllty and Depoalt Co., of Mury
d. and tho court being advlaed In tho
tier. It la ordered that all the
1 unilortak'niga be and they are
eby approved.
)n thla day It la ordered by tho
ft that the amount of the iinder
lng of J. II. Wellington, aa tax
ector of Columbia county, Orciron
and the aame la hereby fixed In
amount of $20.000.00.
thla duy J. H. Wellington, aher
jlct presenta to tho court hla cor
te of election, together wlih IiIh
1 of office, duly Hitbacrlbed aa b
i reiiulred. together with IiIh iiii
. .taking In the amount of $10,000.
t by the National Surety Co., of
f . T., together with an additional
tLdertaklng aa tax collector, In the
amount of $20,000.00 by the Fidelity
and Deiioalt Co., of Maryland, and
tho court being advlnnu in the mattit
It la ordered by tho court that aald
undertaking be and they hereby are
arovcd a,,,t accepted.
t thla day II. K. Veazle prcacnts
t- court hla appointment aa dep
t ' county clerlt, toitether with the
c A of office duly auliHcribed by h 1 in
r y law provided, and t lie court
t advlHed In the matter, It la
4 red that aald appointment ho,
a the aamo In hereby approved.
a thla day U. I. Craven present n
t te court hla appolntinuut to the
't t of deputy ntierlff, togethei,
I the oath of oflce duly aub-
ied by him, aa by law provided,
1 the court being advlxcd in the
r "r, It la ordered by tho court
I i aald appointment bo, and tho
t I la heiohy approved.
I thla day It ia ordered by the
1 t that H. W. Ilixrrlaon be, and he
( irehy appointed Janitor for the
I houHe for tho year 1921, I1111I
'(he nalary fur aald Janitor be.
the aamo ia hereby fixed in tho
1 gut of $125.09 oer month. '
I thla day it la ordered by tho
' t that Dr. K. O Hohii he. mid he
frehy appointed Secretary of the
d of Health, In and for Columbia
ty, Oregon, and tho anlary if
f office la to bo $20.00 per
Ih, payable as by lav provided.
I thla day It la ordered by tht,
1 I that the wldow'a -enalon here
t re allowed Sophlo Karl, In the
1 of $26.00 per month be, and the
t I Ih hereby (llHConthiuod.
t thla day It la ordered by the
i that the aid heretofore ul
! d Kantellu Wlnchell In addition
1 he wIiIowh pnnalon be. and the
1 la hereby Increnaed to th aum
10.00 per inonth, and that tho
t lime a general fund varrant III)
mm of $10.00 oh balance for the
ih of January.
f thla day Judaoti Weed, corn
ier of John Iluchor I'oHt No. 70,
1.. preaenta to the court hla
n report of hla trannnctiona
t.tho S. K S. Indigent Fund of
tounty, together with vouchers
licit expenditures and the coun
dge being advised In the matter,
ordered that aald report be, and
anio la hereby approved,
iw at this time comes on for
In K the application of llenver
as Orange of (lol In, Oregon,
kfore filed, asking that they bo
Touted a Hconae to conduct o
i hall at Heaver Homos near
I, Oregon; and It appearing to
court that the applicant la an
f of good morai ciiuructer; It in
fed by the court that tho county
I Issue a 1 Icon He to said Heaver
Bs Orange to conduct a dance
Of 2304 square feet at Heaver
Ba post office address Coble,
mbln county, Oregon, during the
k1921.
I this day tha report of the
y road viewers on the L. H.
It road ws road In open court
He first time.
I this day there la presented to
iourt the written resignation of
Knllerton. as a inombflr of Col
a county fair 1'mard, said reslR
m to take" effect Immediately,
the court being advised In the
Br, It Is, by the court ordoron
(. nalrl resignation be, and the
I Is heroby accented.
I this day tho natter coming on
lonsideratlon by the court, It Is
Jed by thecourt that Mr. P. H.
I he and he horehy is appointed
mher of the Columbia counts
.boird to fill out tho unexpired
I of W. J. Fullerton, resigned,
(f offico, thereupon
the duties of his said office.
1 (in thla day the clerk preaenta to
the courth la Htutomont of scalp r'"",, 'r hearing tho petition of 14, and expending the amount of
liouutloN lHaued during the month of I '-""'I t ul free holders roald- $3,000.00 as set out In the budirei
liecember. 12. authorlitod and ' road dlHtrlct or districts of , propar. d for that purpose In Improv
helnw an followa: d proposed road praying for lg rouda In ld liJi,in h..i.
' : ""l " 'unl aa examined and approved by the court;
11 . ? . .... . . and lno "HHesaor la hereby ordered
.. ! .. I ,g a a stake driven In ,u ,., determine the levy necessary to
, . ' K' Mnck W,Krr9,",e ra,'", 4,10 amount " t out, and ex
ori ro-..d croHses thence N. 1224 torn! the same on the tax Voile for
feet to a Hlake driven in .Tie centei the year 1920
I',! i!,,,.,1,AU.'M"'k hPn? I';".Kt 48 .K ! " tuls y resolutions for apeclal
!l . wi m . , of, "'' r"inty "y Improving the roads in district No.
tr of It. t. track 160 ft. to stake f, the dollar on all taxable property
and terminating at edge of paved , wltnln the said road district ire duly
a i ..- ..... examined and approved by the courf
And the court be,ng advised In th!nd the a.aessc'r Is hereby ordered
mull r. 1 ia ordered by tho court jt oxtt.nd the special levy of 10 mills
.ma turn puiiiion lie and the auiue the dollar ftn all tha Imihln nrnn
liuicny doiiiod, upon the ground ortv within tl, .a a
and to.- mo reuaon tout tho doacrlp-tax rolls for the year 1920. '
.i.u u.o cuuil jiir.HU.ciiuu to act. n l. "'I l ,"J"r "TK R.,,,mI
.. ...... ,... ! Ie It remembered. That at a term
r U'nV.r?lV"rZ: I , I:,!' i, : r . LZr. ?' Honorable County Court of Co-
I J l. vvilKurmm, hhwi !'" - " - "
. . i 1.. . -....... I 1 ..It. '. iiiiil RktiiMllillllfP tiiu u 111111111I
.l $1,000.00 ua not out ill the budget
.upuiuu mi li.ui pui puau. In lmprov
iuuuj 111 nu.il Uiaiilcl, ai'u duly
..11i11.n1 it ami .ipprwveu uy I lie court,
a. ul tt.o uniessoi ia uereby ordered
in duiuriiilue the levy noceHaary to
. a,i,'j 1 ue uuiouiil un aut out; uuU ex-
tumbla County, State of Oregon be
..... . . j . 11 .... . . -
" " nom ai me court house In
11. Helens In said County, on the
first day of December. A. D. 1920,
and from day to day thereafter dui
Ing tho continuance of said terra.
1'renent: Hon. Martin White, Coun
ty Judge; Hon. Judson Weed. Com-
...!....... . i, 1 r.. .
M.u.i 11,.. , 1 ' r" iara, com-
uu. m.u tnlHstoner; J. W. Hunt, Clerk; H. E.
.ou. iwo. . ll.alUro. Sheriff.
On thla Juy ruMolullotia for speciu. i The following among otner pro
. inipruv.iig the rouda in road dia- cenitlngs were had, to-wlt:
.ilit No. 3. uud mukiiig a levy of This being a regular session of the
m "il" o" Hie dollar 011 all taxable nl'f.vo entitled court, and at which
. i.nuiiy wliliiu 1 ue naid road diu time the court Is allowed by resolu
.1 icl urn duly oxuminod uud upproved 'I -n to locate, establish, alter, widen,
by the court, and the asHOHSor la nlrulghten or change the direction of
,101'uliy ordeied to uxiend Clin apocia. nny road;
- .. 10 11. I .i 0.1 the dollur on all 1 And It appearing to the court that
ne taxable property within the said n public necessity exists, the court
district, on tho tux rolls for the yeur does hereby declare Its intention to
lfl-'0. ,lav out and establish a county road
011 Oils duy resolutions for apecla. 'within said county, described as fol
ly improving the roads In roud ills- l"ws:
trlct So. 4, and expending the amount ' Commencing at the terminus of
r ii, 01.0. mi as si t out in the budget '" Canaan (or Tatrlck Hughes) road
leoai ! .ul- that purpoMa in liuprov-j
ing i'o:h!k In said district, are duly;
aouthwest corner of the basement of
school house No. 34 beara N. 45 de
grees 40' E. 118.7 feet, A fir 7"
dlam. bears S. 83 degrees 30' W.
283.6 feet. Running thence N. 65 de
grees 00' W. 496.3 (eet.
Station
4-95.3 P. C. of 36 degree curve to
right;
6-95.3 P. T. thence N. 28 degrees 30'
W. 14.6 feet
6- 09.8 P. C. of 12 degrees 20' curve
to right
7- 09.8 P. T. thence N. 16 degree
18' W. 97.6 feet
8- 07.3 P. C. of 33 degree curve to
left
10-23.2 P. T. thence N. 87 degrees
25' W. 65.6 feet
10- 78.8 P. C. of 80 degree curve to
right
11- 78.8 P. T. thence 426.5 feet N.
67 degrees 26' W.
16-05.3 P. C. of 25 decree 10' c.irvra
to left I
17- 05.3 P. T. thence S. 87 degrees
25' W. 166.3 feet
18- 68.8 P. C. of 14 degree 26' curvu
to right
19- 68. 8 P. T. thence N. 78 degrees
10' W. 678.8 feet
26- 47.6 P. C. of 46 degrees 15' curve
to right
27- 47.6 P. T. thence N. 32 degrees
66' W. 291.4 feet
30-39.0 P. C. of 60 degrees 00' curve
to left
32-48.1 P. T. thence S. 42 degrees 32'
W. 24 6.0 feet
34- 94.1 P. C. of 18 degrees 29' cum.
left
35- 94.1 P. T. thence S. 24 degrees
03' W. 699.0 feet
42-93.1 P. C. 35 degree rurve to righk
45-71.6 P. It. C. thence on 35 degree
curve to left
48- 76.9 P. T. thence S. 14 degrees,
35' W. 96.5 feet
49- 72.4 P. C. of 66 degree curve to
right
50- 63.7 P. It. C. thence on 40 degree
curve to left
62-66.5 P. T. thence S. 24 degrees
34' E. 1.4 feet
62-66.9 P. C. of 32 degree curve to
right
At 52-80 set 1 mile post cedar, 3" by
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Muiiy iNnpln l.M.k upon bunking and banker as the cold, hard.
Mh.ll sort of proposition w:ilc:i cun neither understand nor
predate ,.. ot.P B, t t, qM,n.
.eiierully In tbese days we do r-ot think that description applies.
i..l partUulnrly we know it !oe not in regard to the First
.Nutionul I km k Hervlce.
The customers' interests are always ours
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CHA8
OF ST. HELENS
Member Federal Reserve System
OTUHAM, President H. A'. CHILDS. Cashier.
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Stock - Quality - Price
When you need anything in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
DROP IN!
Dry Goods Dresses Shoes for the Whole Family
Gents' Furnishings Everything That's Good to Eat
Bedrock Prices and High Quality Goods.
MARTIN HOVEN
GOBLE, ORE.
;il ton ur:.i's.ui- Is heroby ordered
xuv.ineil and approved by tho court;
determine the levy nncnHsary to
,i Hi" iiiiioi'.ut uh set out, and ex
nd il.e shim on the tax rolls for
lie )fur in 20.
i) 1 i:Ih t iy esolut!oni for sponmi.
ly improving the roads In road dl.t-
rlrl No. n anil expending the amount ,
r III. ITS. 00 an set out In tho l.iid
ot tirepured for that purpose In Im-J
proving ro:idt In said district, are!
'uly examined and approved by Hie
itirt; u'ld the aiiHosKor Is hereby'
;-d"red to determine the levy neces-1
'ury to raise the amount as set out, j
'nd extend the an me on the tax rolls
" .- th.i veur 1920.
fin ll.lu ....u .l.u 1.. I
wu nun 1 "m.i 1, 1 .nun .v.i ni.'t;iii.-
iy Improving the roads In roud dls-
He; No. 6. and making a levy of 10
nllls on the dollar on all tho taxable
property within said road district are
,li'lv ex-imlned and approved by the
iirt; nnd the assessor Is hereby
irdered to extend the special levy of
' 0 mills on the dollar on nil the tax
M! property within the. s:ild dln-
rlfl, on the tax rolls for the yeai
On th's dav resolutions for special-1
'v Ininrcvlng The roads In road dls--let
Vr. 7, and making n levy 01!
'0 mills on tho dollar on all the tax-!
ll.le property within said road dls-j
rlct are duly examined and approves-i
'y the court; and the assessor Is
retiv ordered to extend tho special 1
vv of 10 mills on the dollar on ati ,
tuvahln property within tho said,
'Ktrict, 011 tho tax rolls for the year:
On this day resolutions for special- j
'v imnrovlng the roads In road dls-j
'-let. Mn S. and mnklnf! a levy of 10
iiIIIh on tlie dllr on all the taxable!
nroporty within tho said road dls-1
1 let a red I'lv examined and approved I
iv I he court; and the assessor Is
o'iv ordered to extend the special
o
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AT HOME AND
RAITIMfiDI? Restau-
rant.
MKAIi TICKKTH
$5.2."i for .1.1M
Any Day or Every Day
THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE IN TOWN
ttt'i' 1111 tA ii
3h
'evy of 10 mills on the dollar on all
'be taxnblo property within the said
"Mtrlet, on the tax rolls for tho year
1020.
On this day resolutions for specla.
'v Iniiirovlng tho roads in district
Vo to and expending the amount of
l 72!i 00 as set out In tho budget
nrepnred for thntp urpose In Improv
ing roads In said district, are duly
examined and approved by the court;
and the assessor Is hereby ordered
to determine the levy necessary to
"also Iho amount as set out, and ex
lend the same on the tax rolls for the
'ear 19?0.
-On this day resolutions for special
ly improving the roads In district
Whenever You Get Your Groceries
At This Store .
You Are Satisfied
For you get quality
goods at the lowest
prices and prompt
courteous service
Larsen & Co., Grocers
"THE HOME OF THE MARKET BASKET"
PHONE 27 '
Those fine, flavory hot cakes taste all the
better when covered with some of our choice
stock of high grade syrups.
We sell all of the best known and most re
liable brands.
THE CENTRAL
GROCERY
1
II. Hi
Refreshing Drinks
Hot or cold, deliriously flavor
ed ami nppetl.lnnly served. A
fresh line of candles always in
Ht.xk. JUk'i grade' cigars.
MKKT VOVll .F1UKNDS AT
MASON'S
JUST ARRIVED
Several Rolls Linoleum
Felt Base Print, per yard 65c
Burlap Base Print, per yard $1.15
Good grade pattern, inlaid, per yard $1.50
Also have some 9x12 Axminster rugs at the
extra special price of $45.00
Comforters and blankets at a greatly reduced price
TIIK8K AKK A NO. 1 GOOItH BUT BOUGHT AT A 8PECIAI1
ritU'K AND I AM (JIVING MY CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT
E. A. Ross
Masonic Bldg.
St. Helens- Ore.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Ford Cars at the Show
On the main Hour of the auditorium, you will find the
Ford enclosed car exhibit. Downstairs you will find the
ever-popular Ford touring and Ford roadster.
Oregon is buying more Ford cars now than ever before.
Ford sales for 1921 will exceed any previous year. An
automobile means quick transportation and the Ford car
is the most economical transportation possible. The Ford
car is a universal necessity.
Lowest in first cost, with the retail price fixed "by Mr.
Ford himself the same price everywhere except fot
freight; lowest in depreciation cost; lowest in tire cost;
lowest in cost of upkeep, maintenance and repairs; every
family in Oregon can afford to own and drive a Ford car
in 1921. Place your order with your local dealer as he is
handy to you and equipped to give you service on your car.
Clials $",oo
Kunnbuut Regular U!)5
Runabout -Starter $4tW
Tourln 1? Regular 440
Touring Starter . $510
Coupe With Starter $745
Kediin Willi Starter $705
Truck Pncuniutic $545
The prices listed above are P. O. B. Detroit.
i
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For snle by tho following authorized Ford Dealer:
FIELD MOUSE
MOTOR COMPANY
"Tho Weather Is Always Good In A Ford Sedan."
fit Is further ordered by the
that Mrs, I, R. Kelty, of Clata-