TITP. ST t-IITT rWO MIST T?QTTAV lltminu am . . '"w"i'ftmni,jftnUAKI Q, DHL PAGE THREE HKMI.AN VITAL u . ku'ii a Of tha ( ounty I lerk of olumbia County. Oregon, .bowing the amount latum allowed by the County mid Circuit I'ourU of said County for ( allowed, tha amount ot the warrants urawn. mid ii.m ............ .. trranti outstanding and unpaid frcm tha IbI day of July 1920 I.. 1st duy of December. 1920. ' 1 1 t claim bu oh (I rlghtof-way and County Surveyor's olflcel lections , lerlrf'a office . rk'H offlcn . , . '. , leessor's offlca , easiirer's office urt hotiHO , , rcult Court thnol Superintendent' Minty Court and Commissioners . , lli Court ronor una . . ult Inspector lelth Officer & H. Indigent '. ldows' rutiHlotiH re of poor 11 tunly ftltir of Weights arid Measure . . . unty fair Tli'Ultiliul Agent '. ttlo Indemnity venllo Court C License : fund account pool lablo license 3,530.77 1.728.06 3.170.68 3,041.22 1,798. 62 652 02 1.496.38 843.40 i.noo.r.1 2. 688. 57 60.1 00 217.12 20.1. 00 34 70 21)2.00 110.00 3,007.50 6,105.41 399 93 149.80 121 94 1,000.00 750.00 800 3.1 224.42 GO. 00 25.00 Hhorirrs lax. Old Hoad Snecial 7 ,Hherlff tax. Market Hoad Fund Sheriffs tax, Special Bchool .. Khurlff tax. Union High School . . Sheriff's tax. High Bchitol Tuition wiewr.s tax, Special Cltlea .... Blierlfft lax. Fire I'atrol I 33,860.88 lounl of unpaid General Fund warrants Dec. 31, '120 $ 6.621.00 'ATE OF OUKtlON. hh. , Counly of Columbia, I, J. J. Hunt. Counly Clerk In and for the above named Counly and ito, do hereby certify that tha foruKolim lit a true and correct statement the amount of claims allowed by the county and circuit court of mtid tnty, for the period of alx month eudliiK on the 31t dny of December, 10; on what account the name warn ollowod, the amount of the warrants iwn and the amount of the warrant unpaid and oiitHiaiulltiK on the gen J fund an tho aamo appear from the recoiils of my office and In my of al cuatody. WINTKSS my hand and the goal of the County Court affixed thin lRth f of January, 1921. : f J. W. IllTNT, County Clerk. KKMI-ANXrAI. NI'MMARY NTATK.MF.XT Of (he finanrlul condition of Columblu County. Oregon, on the SImI duy December, 1920. Mtllll.lTIKH ount of unpaid general fund warrant July 1st, 1920 6,890 6! error In opening account nnd pohIIiik.... 33. 800.88 ount tanned from July to Dec. 31. 1920..,. 33.860.88 40,826.49 ount paid A cancelled from July (o lcc 31 120 $ 34.297.08 'error In opening account and posting 8.4 1 34,305.49 Ount unpaid December 31. 1920 unt of general road fd. warrant unpaid July 111, 1920 $ unt Issued from July to Due. 31, 1920.. rror In pouting Feb. 1919 ount paid and cancelled from July to Dec. . ti 1920 $ 1 error In opening account '. ; ount unpaid December 31. 1920 . ount of ri-id district warrant unpaid Julv July lal. 1920 .$ J jount faHiied from July to Dec. 31. 1920.,.. 10 arror In opening account and posting .... Amount paid and cancelled from July to Dec. 31. 1920 By orror In opening account and routing'. Amount unpaid December 31. 1920 Amount of Sperlul road warrant unpaid Jmly I at. 1920 $ Asaount Issued from July to Doc. 31, 1920 .... To error In opening account nnd poHtlng .... Amount paid and cancelled from July to Dec. 31 . 1120 Fy error In opening account '. A ount unpaid December 31. 19"') A ount of Market road warrant Is-med $ i sunt of Murliet road warrants paid ount of lionded Indchtedutvis I unt of agency fund l'ablllty 1 3.968.29 13.670.11 483.14 13,471.34 1.12 4 1.844.16 54.996.10 142.62 60,446.24 636.89 $ 6.621.00 I 28,121.64 I 13.472.46 I 14,649.08 I 96,981.88 S 60.983.13 46.99S.7C 1.80 10,467.66 62.176.84 2.016.97 3.661.70 8,916.19 324.38 Sheriff tax. Heaver Drainage District 16,779!l8 ". ma&Tuaer Drainage Ulalrlct 619.60 $290,064 2' Assessor's l'eronal Tax, General Co. Fund. AsHCKSOr' Pemnnul Tut r'nunlv UiuA A Assessor's l'eronul Tax. Hoad 1 to 16, Inclualva AeMor'H l'eronal Tax, Special Hoad 1 to 16 Assessor's Personal Tax. Market Hoad Aieurnxulra I'erHonul Tax, Spociul School.!.... Assessor' Personal Tax, Union High School.... AttHeHHor' I'erHoiiul Tax, High Bchool Tuition . . Assessor's Personal Tax, Special Cltle Warren ConHlructlon Co., County noad Fund. . . . Warren CoiiHtruction Co.. Hoada 1 to 16..'. Sale of Hock, Hoad 1 to 16 Clerk' Fee, General County Fund ....!!!!!.' Sheriff FeoH, General County Fund J' mice Fine, General County Fund Game Fund, General Countv Fund ... t ircun i ourt Justice Halo of (iame Fund Truat Fund " Dii I.lceiiHa Fund 11!!".'.'. MlHcelluuooii, General County Fund'!!!!! uereHt on Depoalt, General County Fund Btute Treusurer, Htate Bchool t'uud Secretary of Bute, Mo. Vehlo. Fund Keuretary of Stute. Market Road Tund . . . . Total Amt. July 1, 1920 DtHburBctnent General Cou ( ounty Hoad Fund Special Bchool . . . Houd 1 to 16 807.32 166.27 364.63 425.77 104.16 666.78 8.19 41.62 72.97 I 2,537.61 460.00 296.62 1,698.80 2.805.16 267.70 660.00 21.69 Jit Court Fine, General County Fund 2 879 40 Ice Court Speeding Fine, Co. Road Fund.. 2370 60 of Hock, County Hoad Fund 288 25 288.25 76.00 38.40 112.00 4: 53.84 1.682.49 8,484.00 1.101.43 20,412.48 I 43.996.60 Collected and Bal. on Hand, etnent for the 8lx month ending Dec nty Fund a 31, 1920.' 73,644.94 16,431.26 28,171.38 e t mm m m New Kpeclal Hoad 1 to 16 " "' ' iSoi?i Special Cltle Uiirkul 0,.,.,l ...... IT..I.... n... . ( .'..i.fii iiiku ncnooi High Bchool Tuition '..'.'.'.'.'.'" Mugruder Drainage District ! Hi aver Drainage Dfatrlct 11.'. County Bchool Fund '. Slate Bchool Fund .'.'.'.' County Fair '. 11 ' Dog Llcene Fund . . ..!.!!!!!!!' Sailor1 and Soldiers' Indigent Fund 1 ! Library Fund Fire I'atrol Old 8pocial Hoad 8 '.!""' $476,133.43 .205.82 2,843.18 6,790.08 634.86 16,765.94 687.17 8,682.86 806.24 60.00 60.00 396.74 471.67 8.76 $316,663.84 Hulunce on hand 9159,469.5b $476,133.43 January 1, 1921 STAT'uyolwt Ba'anCe 00 "aDd ' ( ounty of Columbia. amount paid out and th. I balanca on t"ad L I. itn reCe'T0! the . ' BE38IS HATTAN, . , County Treaurer. Columbia County Oregon KndorHed. Filed Jan. 17. 1921.-J. W. HUNT. Clerk 1.347.67 68.787.97 90.67 $ 68.891.9! 341.76 3,206.82 t 70,226.21 $ 69 233.74 ! 992.47 j $ 3.206.82 $300,000.00 , $ 39.1S2.81 Total Mahilltle $339,182.81 KKHOl'ltiT'M r ( 1 Amount of cahIi In hand of County TreaHiirer, rut Fuud oral road tlcl road fund ilal road fund kway bond fund . . ket roud fund da I Bchool fuud dal Cltlea da I dupoHit fund k 8. Indigent fund malty fund it fund I patrol k school tuition fund . Hi hUli Bchool fund . . Tuder druluaKO district rer drainage district . . llur drainage dltrlct . ty School Fund I school fund try fuud '. fund , t license fund ' A Redumption fund .. .$ vfa: 31,374.69 . (Mill. 1 1 8,735.90 2 V, (.1.7 GO G9.58 42,612.0, 12.799.24 2.277.12 321.14 1.3LIG.5') 74.65 959.60 18.48 413.73 399.35 88.61 23.24 18.93 71.48 42.64 116.36 237.60 340.67 20,000. 00 $159,496.97 Mint balance of 1919 tax ., unt delimiueut tax 1909 to 1918 IncluHlve., f farm rt houMO, fixture aiid ground' vol pits & quurrie d machinery, toolH, etc. (otlmated) $ 37,459.66 67.226.88 12.000.00 40,000.00 8.000.0k 100,000.00 .Total Resource $254,685.54 all.lTIKM UF.CAI1ITUI.ATIOX $a:i,iHi!.8i Uft-UIH.YiVI I-AWU.AI, HKIMHT OF TIIK HIIKRII F'S Oi l ICK KOK THK SIX t MONTHS TKKAl HKUIN'MNU JULY 1ST, WM, AM) KMk t 1.J KIOC. SI I ST, lla, SHOWING I AMIS AMI ! l-'KI'M tHM.I.KCTFI AXI AMOUNTS TUHNKI) i. OVKK Tit tiOU.NTY TKKASL'UKK I Collectd. I ' 644.67 i 89.55 I 1,080.73 I 1.755.84 1.475.88 1.640.63 2,842.00 I 3,404.67 i 276,661.79 'Total $289,302.80 I 264.70 Hrot. Forward 18.04 $ 856.13 866.13 3.00 Turned Over Ual. on Hand $ 18.04 $ 544.67 89.65 -1.080.73 1,755.84 1,476.88 1,640.63 2.842.00 3.404.67 277,302.21 $290,05 1.22 262.70 NOTU'K OF SALE No. 18070 In the Circuit Court of tho Btate of Oregon, fir nlo (j,,uy f Multno inub. ItcpaHmcnt of Probate. In the Matter of tha Guardianship of Fred Hurelbach, Arthur Burel bttch, Helen Burelbach and Rich ard Burelbach, Minora. Notlre 1 hereby given that tho (indernigned guardian of ta t4 or Pred Burelbach, Arthur Burel bach, Helen Burelbach and Richard Burelbach, minor, will from and af ter Monday, the 21st day of Febru ary. 1921, proceed to sell at prlvaU sale an undivided one-seventh Inter est In and to the Northwest Quarter r Section 8, Townhlp S, North of Range 2, West W. M., Columbia ' 'ounty, Oregon. Said sale will be made pursuant to the order of the Probate Court of Multnomah County, Oregon, In aatd nnd bids will be received by the guardian at 630 Chamber of Commerce Building, City of Porv land, Oregon. Term of sale will be cah. .ted January 15th. 1921. FRANK BURLEBACH, Guardian. OLSON. DEWART ft BAIN. Attorneys for Guardian. . SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County. Ruth K. Heed, Plaintiff, vs. Eo Heed, Defendant. To Ko Heed, the above named de fendant: i In the name of the State of Oregon ! you are horeby required to appear; and answer the complaint filed ugRitiHt you In the above entitled suit! on or before the 19th day of Febru ary, 1921, that being six weeks aftei j date of first publication of Bummon herein, and answer the complaint! herein; and If you fall so to appear nnd answer, plaintiff will apply to! tho Court for the relief demanded In her complaint, towlt, for a decree divorcing her from defendant, and ' awarding her the care and custody, of Eo, Helen, Ida, John and Carroll Heed, the minor childron of plaintiff and defendant, and for other equli able relief. Thi summons Is served upon you by publication thereof In the St. Hel--oiih Mint, a weekly newspaper of gen oral circulation published at 8t. Hel ens In ald Columbia County, once a week for six successive weeks, th date of flrat publication being Janu ary 7, 1921, and of last publication February 18, 1921, by order of Hon. J. A. Kukln, Judge of said Court, dated aJnuury 3, 1921. J. N. PEARCY B. J. MENDENHALL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postof flc.e address 926 Chamber of Com merce, Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Columbia County. Anna C. Goliva, Plaintiff, vs. Peter Goliva, Defendant. To Peter Goliwa, the above nam ed Defendant: In the name of the Btate of Ore. gon, you are hereby required to ap" pear and answer tho complaint filed galnt you In the above entitled court on or before the 5th day of March, 1921, which I six week after tha 21t day of January, 1921, tho date ordered for the flrt publL cation of this summons; and If you fall to so appear and answer, plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for m her complaint, to.wlt: For a decree dissolving the marriage contract heretofore and no v existing between the plaintiff and defendant herein and for such fur ther nnd other reiref an to the Court Hhouid seem Just and equitable. This Hiimmon I erved upon you by publication thereof pursuant to an order of the Hon. J. A. Eakin, Judge of the above entitled Court! made on the 20th day of January' 1921. 1921"' pul,llca'lr,n January 21, Last publication March 4. 1921. GEO. ESTES ' 601 Lumbermen's Hldg., Port land, Ore. KUMAIONf In the Circuit Court of th.- State uf Oregon for the County of fi.lut.'.Ma. Effle A. Stephenson, 'l;i i'n v.-. Wesley S. StephonBon. Dsfemli.n'i I To Wesley S. Stepben.i. the r ! hove named defendant: In the name of th Sta'i of Or son 1 you are hereby required t uppeai j and answer to the compia'.nt filed against you In the above ent-ilej unit on or before the 19th day cf Febru ary, 1921. that being six v.sek at'.eri date of first publication neroin. d answer to the complaint lie-ein, and If you fall to so answe for want ; thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint, to-wit: a decree dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant. : This summons Is served upon you by order of Hon. J. A. Eakin, Judge of the above entitled court, dated the 30th day of Decemker, 1920, requir-! ing the same to be published once a week for six successive weeks In the St. Helens Mist, and the date of the first publication described there-i by Is January 7th, 1921, and the last1 publication February 18, 1921. j z B. W. TAYLOR. Attorney for Plaintiff. Postof f ice ' iddress 536-8 Chamber of Commerce, ''ortland, Oregon. For a Pernlxtent Cough Some years ago H. P. Burbage a student at law In Oreenvllle, S. C.. had been troubled for a long while with a persistent cough which he says, "greatly alarmed me, causing me to fear that I was In the first stage of consumption. Having seen Chamberlain's Cougn Remedy adver tised he concluded to try It. "I soon felt a remarkable change and after using two bottles of the small size was permanently cured." EDDIE'S PLACE The name nnd place soggexted to your mind, welcomes you either as visitor or patron. We serve cooling drinks. Confec tionery, Cigar and Tobacco. HAGBART BORDALS Pool Hall Phone 132-W ST. HELEN'S Does Your Car Need Repairing? FDR up to the minute Auto Repairing, come to our shop We also carry a full line of Tires, Tubes, Au to Accessories, etc. Battery Recharging and Repairing. HARDIN'S GARAGE Houlton : Oregon to ) "He Began Business On His Nerve and a Shoestring" How often we hear the remark! frequently prove that Invest Igal Ion, however. 105.71 106.71 869.1 1 11110,321.92 $ 106.71 '- 1289, l6!. 60 ' iStnte of Oregon, ss. My of Columbia. '.1 horoby certify that tho above report for the term beginning July 1st, 9, and ending Dec. 31st, 1920, ft correct and truo, as I verily believe. H. K. La HAKE, Sheriff. ''Endorsed. Filed Jan. 3rd, 1921. J. W. HUNT. ClerK. II-ANNl'AI. KKPORT OK TIIK 4XIUNTY f RKASITRKH OK COLUMBIA COUNTY, OltKGON. ; Showing money on hand, amount recolvod, amount disbursed and bal- on hand Jan. 1, 1920. ancn on hand June 30th, 1921 - 2139,544.86 riff's tax. General County Fund $ 89,582.16 . riff's tax, County Road Fund 16,646.11 riff's tux, Roads 1 to 16, Inclusive 37.867.89 riff's tax, Special Roads 1 to 16 40,492.75 r'ff't. tax, Old Ronds 1 to 17 11.07 riff's tax. Old Roads 1 to 7 711.17 riff's tax, Old Roads Special 6 1.36 co.ru!!''''' Vi' K"'" """k amount; the "nerve" ntW rn'rve. r"Me " ""IU,al rmult of a ul'- Thl lnstllntlon cordially Invites saving,, accounts. 4 PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ST. HELENS Member Federal Reserve System CHAS. GRAHAM. President. H. A. CHILDS. Cashier Depot Garage NOW IS THF. TIME TO HAVB YOUR AUTO REPAIR WORK DONE BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH IS ON. OUR REPAIR WORK IS DOKE BY AM KXPEBT MECHANIC PRICES. AT REASO'llllLB GAS, OILS, GREASES, ACCESSORIES Of All Kinds SPECIAL PRICES OX TIRES 30x3 M, OOOO-mlle Tire ...$18J(0 A 30x31 a 8000-mile Tire $17.00 Larger ones In proportion. AH firsts and guaranteed. Welch 5 Hanson HOULTON. OREGON NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tho County Court of the State of Oregon, County of Columbia. In the Matter of the Estate of Ber tha Johnson, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the linderslgned, Rose Eveline Johnson, has been appointed administratrix of ue estate of Bertha Johnson, de ceased, and that letters of adminis tration of said estate have been Is sued to her, and that she has quali fied as such administratrix. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them within six months from 'he date of this notice, to the under signed at Venable Hotel, Portland, Oregon. Dated and published this 21st day of Jnnuary, A. P., 1921. ROSE EVELINE JOHNSON, Admlnlstrotrlx of the Estate of Bert lia Joliuson, Deceased. 6-10 Payrolls and Prosperity Oregon needs more and larger payrolls. Prosperity is a concrete condition, not an abstract thought. It is created by the opportunity for work, the investment of money in new and enlargement of old projects, the development of trade, the meet ing of producer and consumer, the exchange of labor for purch asing power. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, represent ing a payroll of approximately $3,000,000 per year in Oregon, has reached a point beyond which it cannot go with its present income. It has asked for higher rates which will enable it to' maintain its service, meet its payroll obligations and earn a rea sonable return upon its investment in Oregon. If it obtains this it can carry on its construction program, offer more w jrk in Oregon, enlarge its payrolls and take its proper part in the progress of this state. If it cannot secure adequate rates, it) must limit its expansion in every way, abandon its plans for ex tensions and lay off its construction crews. The rates asked for will not work a hardship upon any in dividual; they represent but a small increase per station over present rates, but in the aggregate would permit the telephone company to continue to fully serve the public, carry out its plans for the development of Oregon, and do its part in cre ating and maintaining the prosperity which is essential to the state. Adequate service is dependent upon adequate rates. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. r SI T J