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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1922)
T H E ST. H E L E N S M IST. F R ID A Y , A P R I L 28 . 19-’ ’ P A G E SIX 3 North. Range 1 West of Willati NO TICE TO O O N T K A t T O lW . Sc Helens. Oregon. April IS. 102? j ette Meridian, lying West of the con Seuled proposals, addressed to t he ! ter line of a small slough known as County Court of Columbia County, Mud Slough, and being the ponton By Congressman Huy U. Hardy Oregon, at St Helens. Oregon, and! of said Lot numbered 5 West o f the .to lands In said Lot numbered 5 owned Washington.— What do**» it cost to endorsed ’ ’ Proposal for Doing Following Work in Columbia lo u n - l by Phillip A. Frukes and Rebecca colect the federal income and inter J Fra lies; ty. to-wit: nal revenue taxes? Tract III. Lot numbered 8 of Surfacing of Pittsburg S*. Helens \\ hat proportion of your tax dollar Market lioad from Station 401 40 to Section 18. Township 3 North. Rang-* paid in goes out for cost of eollec- Station 718-20, sain** being 21"U feet I West of Willamette Meridian, -av tion? , „ . in mile S. ail of miles J. 10 . 11 , 12 ing and excepting that portion of These are Interesting questions o f and 13. ami 3180 feel In, mite 14, said Lot nutqbered 8 decreed an I ten discussed Guesses are freely Columbia county. Oregon, will oe rc allotted to William 11 oil. which al n.ade and usually run high, in Colo ceived by said County Court until lotted tract Is described is begin ruuo. on the trains, and lit Washing 2 o ’clock p. in May 3. 1922. a' <1 not ning at the meander post on the ton I have heard many people make thereafter, and at that time will be North hank of Willamette Slough, guesses. and on the East Mae of said Seci >i publicly opened and read. I can now tell you nearly exactly All proposals must lie made upu.i 18. and runm ig thence North 18 6-1 what It costs to collect a dollur of blank form;, to 1 e obtained trom tin* chains to the Northeast corner of taxes because 1 have looked the nisi roadmaster, a^ bis office in St. Ilel- said Lot numbered 8 . theave West cliains; thence South 10 10 ter up. • ns. Oregon. ‘ dust give prices pro I I But most people who think ine> posed. both in a n tin g and in figures, chains to Willamette Slough; thence know much about it. know nothing and must be signed by the bidder, ; Easterly and tracing the Northerly line of said Willamette Slough to the at all. ' with his address 1 have amused myself otten b) Plans and specifications are on place of beginning; pinning folk- who make wild asser file ill :he office of the Koadmaster Tract IV. All of T.ot numbered t tions about the cost, down to actual for Columbia County, at St. Helens. of Section IS. Township 3 N*rth, figures. Out home many guessed that I Oregon, and may be examined :u the Range 1 West of Willamette Meri it costs 15 to 35 per cent to collect office of the County Clerk. dian ; the taxes. The other day at luncheon Taken and levied upon as the Each bidder shall deposit, with his with a half dozen congressmen In the bid, a certified check for an aim nnt property of the said George l a w house restaurant the subject came of ai least five i3> per cent of bis rence Louslgnont. a bachelor. John up. When pinned down for a det- hi', payable to the County d o r k , A Browning, otherwise known us inito estimate the guesses rau from which shall be forfeited to the coun John Abe Browning, and us A J. 10 to 2» per cent. One gentleman ty in case the award is made to lum, Browning, and Lela Loraine Brown said the cost would be about 2 per and he siiull neglect, fail or refuse, ing. wife of said John A. Browning cent and he was laughed at heart.ly for a period of five days after such D. W l’ rice. Trustee, and the First So much to indicate the general award is made, to enter into a con National Bank of 1 Innton, Oregon, impression and popular fancy. a corporation, Defendants, or as tract and file the required bond. The right is reserved to reject an: much thereof as may he necessary Facta In the Case to satisfy the said judgment In the and all bids. Well, here are the facts In the M A R T IN W H IT E . County Judge, favor of M J l.aidlaw, 1’ lalntlff. case: W. J P LEEK TON. Commissioner against slid Defendants with Inter- In 1921 it cost 87 cents to collect est thereon, together with nil cost T. B. MILLS, Koadmaster, each $100 and in 1920 It cost only and disbursements that have or n.ay J. W. HI NT. County Clerk. 55 cents for each $100 collected. I.i accrue. -------------e ------------- 1920 only about one half of one per J II W E L L IN G T O N . NOTICE OF S H E W EE'S SALE. cent and in 1921 less than one per Sheriff of Columbia County. Oregon BY V IR T U E of an execution cent. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon. April As a matter of fact It did not cost Judgment. Order and Decree duly Is 5, 1922. that much because much of the •*;■ sued by the Clerk of the Circuit Date of flist publication, April pense charged as collection expense Court of the County of Columbia. 7, 1922 was ready for enforcing the child State of Oregon, dated the 4th day Date of last publication. May 5. labor, narcotic and prohibition laws. of April, 1922, in a certain action 1922. These items are included in the ap I in the circuit Court for said County SUMMONS. propriation for running the internal ; and State, v/heroin M. J. L- idlaw Plaintiff recovered judgment In tlie Circuit Court o f tlie State of revenue department and cannot be as easily separated without going into a against George Lawrence Lousig- Oregon for the County o f Colum greater amount of mathematical cal nont. a bachelor, John A. Browning, bia. culation than I care to tackle at this otherwise known as John Abe Brown Joseph D. Sternberg and John H time. Any way, the figures show ing, and as A. J. Browning, and Lela Montgomery, Plaintiffs, that the cost of collecting the tax is Loraine Browning, wife of said John vs. not anywhere nearly as great as A. Browning, D. W. Price, Trustee, Minnie M Lee and M. E. Lee. her and the First National Bank of Linn most folks think it is-— and when husband. Defendants you remember that we dump the ton. Oregon, a corporation, for the To Minnie M. Lee and M. E Lee, Be sum of $277.50 with interest there fendants above nnmed: whole cost of enforcing national pro hibition into the expense It makes it on at the rate of 10 per cent per an In the name of the State of Ore num from April 1, 1921. until paid; sound quite inconsequential indeed gon, each of you are hereby required for the sum of $3700.00 with inter Here is the way we arrive at the to appear iu the above entitled court figures. The internal revenue de est thereon at the rate of 7 Vi per und answer the complaint filed cent per annum from April 1. 1921 partment collected for the fiscal against you in the above entitled ani year 1920 a total of $5,407,580,251 - until paid; for the sum of $529 08 ou or before the expiration of six with Interest thereon at the rate of 81. The total cost of the internal weeks from the date of the first pub revenue department, including the 10 per cent per annum from Decem Heation of this summons. If you fail ber 22, 1921 until paid; for the sum to so appear and ai-swer, the plaintifl enforcement of the laws named for that year, was $29,64J,439.71. You of $40.00 with interest thereon at '.-*»11 apply to the above entitled court can work out a little problem in per the rate of 10 per cent per annum for the relief prayed for in its com centage and you will find that 55 from the 20th day of August. 1920, plaint in the above entitled suit, to hundredths of one per cent is about until paid; for the sum of $4 50 00 wit: For judgment against each of right— or 55 cents for each $100 col attorney's fees; for the sum of $23 - ■ ou for the sum of $4501), with in 50 costs and disbursements, and the terest thereon at the rate of 6 rI lected. For the fiscal year 1921 the total cost o f and upon fhis writ, on the from July 1, 1921; for the further sum of $400 attorneys’ fees, and for collections through this department 27th day of March, 1922. Notice Is hereby given that I will their costs and disbursements in tht-> was $4.595.000,765.74 and the ex penditures for all purposes mention on the 6 th day of May, 1922. at the suit incurred, and for the foreclosur ed $40,203.716 74. which is 87 hun Court House door In St. Helens in ot the mortgage execuled by you to dredths of one per cent or 87 cents -aid county, at 10:00 o ’clock in the ’ he plaintiffs, dated September 6 , forenoon of said day, sell at public 919, recorded September 12, 191'J. tor each $100 collected. It would be practically impossible auction to the highest bidder, for in Book 2, commencing at page 55 v to figure out exactly what the col cash, the following desc *lbed prop record ol real property mortgages if Columbia County. Oregon, on .* d lection process alone costs. The men erty, to-wit: That certain real property an 1 against certain real property situat I who work at the job have a variety premises situated in the County of in Sections 29 and .82. in Township of duties to perform and it all goes in on the day’s work. But consider Columbia and State of Oregon de I North of Range 1, W* st of the W, scribed as follows: lemette Meridian, and particular! ing the vast amount of work and tie Tract 1. All of Lot numbered 1 of described in said mortgage, and fo variety of duties performed by these Section 19. Township 3 North, Range such other relief as plaintiffs are r-n men which have nothing to do witn collecting of the taxes yet is included 1 West of Willamette Meridian, ex titled to In equity. This summons s cepting a strip along the West line served upon you by publication in tb in the expenditures quoted above it can be seen that the estimate of from of said lot numbered 1 described as St. Helens Mist, a newspaper o f g,*->- beginning at the quarter section tral circulation published and circu 55 cents to 87 cents per $100 is corner between Sections 18 and 19 lated !n Columbia County, Oregon very liberal indeed. in said Township and Range, and by order of Hon. Jas A Bakin. running thence South 923.5 feet to Judge of the above entitled o u r BIDS W AN TE D . the meander line of Willamette dated and entered the 14*h day of Sealed bids will be received by Slough; thence North 45 degrees March, 1922, which said order r>* the School Board of District No. 9. East and tracing the meander line quires you to appear and answer the Beaver Homes, for the transportation of said Slough a distance of 135 { complaint in said suit on or befor * of pupils to and from nchool. daily feet; thence North and parallel with the expiration of six week- f om tie* for the year 1922-23. Bids to be the West line of said Lot numbered opened at school house on June 1, 1 , 788.5 feet more* or less to the 1922, at 8:00 p. m The board re North line of said Lot numbered 1; i serves the right to reject the lowest thence West 95.4 feet to the place I of beginning; or all bids. Tract II. All that portion of Lot j For further Information inquire of School Clerk. District No. 3, numbered 5 of Section 18, Township Route 1, Box, 13, Goble, Oregon. By order of the Board. O. J. THOMAS, P E R R Y G R A N I T E CO 20t2 Clerk. LAXATIVE CO S T O F C O L L E C T I N G T H E IN C O M E TA X E S *eti r I if ; ftji h: * ih Aged People ABSTRACTS C O L U M B IA Ge., ation. T h e b o w - old age «s consti} els become weak and unable to perform their PHE BANE £ functions without aid. 301-303 Fourth St., Cor. Columbia, Portland. Ore. This Is a massage liniment, espec ially valuable for the relief o f rheu matic pains and soreness of the mus cles. .Mrs. E. C. Dodge, W'niles- boro, N. I ., writes. "T lie splendid results I and other members of my family have received by the use of Chamberlain's Liniment, warrant my endorsing it in the highest terms.'' ------------- at------------- Yes, those who have the most te m per frequent y los>- it. Designs and prices by mail For Good Work always the cheapest. O V E R H A U LIN G AND R E P A IR IN G . T H E W O R K R IG H T A T THE WE R IG H T P R IC E ' teries for rent and Philadelphia Diamond Grid Autc and Lighting Batteries for sale. Let us give you the latest prices. O K. B A R B E R 811 (JP— . „ .Urini (I H i deb..»» w,)lU bu( * .»linci tlob. A m up to data »Äll|Un l op K L Adami.. A d a m .. Proprietor The B ER G M A N N DOUBLE C A L K LOCK CALKS G U AR AN T E E D TO HOLD. A N E W P A IR O F S H O E S F R E E IF T H E C A L K S C O M E OITT B L A C K S M l III In Bergmann S h o e s Only CONTRACTOR li W B o o t h Contractor til Builder Fluii» and Enttuiut»« yu„. tslu-d til. Helen», Oregon. Phone 138-J. Maxwell Parts Accessories P||g 4M» Writ a * for Our llluMmt«*«! ( n I n I ok L Y O N » , T H E F A IN TE R Tk* UJ R natile 1 upec lla*i(;i*r, Iteconlsr • d Helena, lire. Fli »ne 119 Theo. Bergmann Shoe Mfg. Co. 4421 r i l U K M A N 1*4IRTI. 4 Nil. OKI sr D A IR IE S COLUMBIA AUIO BOS LINES date of the first publication of this summons, and provides that this cMinions be published in said news paper for six consecutive weeks First published the 17th day of March, 1922 Last published 28th day of April, 1922. P E R K IN S * BAILEY, Attorneys for Plaintiffs P. O. Address: 117 Board of Trade Building. Portland. Oregon \DM INIS TK \ T U B ’S NOTH K OKI H1TOK.S. A. J aloft. Mgr st IIP HI I.I. Ill tin- 4’r u n t y Co ur t o f tin* S l a t e o f Oregon, lunihia. for th e Coun ty of Co. In the Matter of the E-tate o f Juio Minnie English, Deceased: Notice is hereby given that the | undersigii'-d h: i been appointed ad , mlnistratilx of the estate of June Minnie English, deceased by the above entitled Court, and has dul> ! qualified as -i.cli All persons hav ing claims against wild estate ar*- ! notified io present me same, prop i erly verified as required by law. to th‘- undersigned, at 1125 Ye.m | Building, Portland. Oregon, wit hi-, six months from the date hereof 1 Dated March 24. 1922 First published March 31, 1922 Last published April 28, 1922 HA-BOLD C. ENGLISH. I Ailmlnist rater RUSSELL K SKW ALL. '____Attorney for Administrator nini Hominy nt I I mi p m E E. kjl l e k ItiMiro yosr proÿ* pu'ly with ii rompany that tiu pa.*i lurnttir» ovur u militi.n a.d * tu.! ilullurH Iti (tre lu»,.«» In tliu lait 1* > u i» Inaurimeli ivrltu-n «t coït .V) dividend . Oiegoti i li*- Kvliel Ani. Ai* Min ville, Oregon E K Multi. Agent, ti! Helen», OnTon P L U M B IN G FOR F l . I AIRING and liEI’AtlUS# ■ •e S TEVE B A L o t t O. HuuIlM ’luml.lng Shop Prie«» alwtyi f«*- xollttble. RESTAURANTS ST II KI.KNtf UKSTATRANT- »oil in u I m at ull hour*. On tk* Si rand ST. H E L E N S B E S T BUTTER A homo quality, S E C O N D -H A N D product of manufacture.I gu: ran »«,) by hi.nu* folk» for home connur.) th.it it always good h and tl.ero are n , •ubatllutea for dairy f .od» Non-Skid Cord 32 x l> i— Non-Skid Cord 31 x 4j T..4» «... 0aa V to R e - t i r e ? Fi a k ) Non-Skid Cord 35 * 5 — 5L30 ING LESI 1>E DAIR Y bur Pm* V\ buio Milk i'* it i.i our owu T. n •• «ItMl cow n quality » me* IU».- t »**•«! • ■y us. W L. Horn«, Proj 1 'iiunu -ob 2 For Portland For Astoria y ne , H 7:3 0 a m l i U 1 ELS 10 4 5 a in 10 0 0 a m 114 0 a tn 11 30a ni o l d 'AD I A IU) I Kl* Um» 1»bitter 1 : 1 5 p m 2 30 p ni < iiurtuouH ir^niuioftC. bint 1: 4 6 p m 5 30 p ui Prop lu. ai comodai loin, alni meals. 6 1 5 p m p M. 1C I f p ni. 9:46 p. m IN S U R A N C E Tick et office and waiting room »> W M J H IIE E H Y, Special Riverside t on fed loncry. on-gon L ifo Inauufeuc« lutati**) Flume 28 Spe lai lenvc* Purthiud Vtliin1»y .117 Collisti indi*. , FuriUud. or* TO St. Helens Co-Opera tive Creamery Assn. STORE « EN I HAL 2 ND HAN New und »ocund liai d good» PfU» ioduri,d un uii line» Everythin! W Hu* home t;u» Martin, Prop 5 Helen», Oro. HOL 1IA.ND vaino Phono L I ON NEW AND Stt'vM» »T O R E Every.hing ol u**' buugnl, »old or «xcUani» 62-2, Hurry tiiblsy, 1’ruP S i i U E SHOP c 4 C A ila o N H i« Sin*« IK>ctor ibi») Mukiug, ii«i»«iriiiK V4»uua-“J Kldg . HI. U«ieti». Reduced R o u n d Trip Fa res — To and From— PO RTLAN D 1 * ,-rr '*»y- «>» und wftrr April I.VI, Return limit M*y,*n day». St. Helens Assembly McBride Deer Island Goble . . . . Prescott .. Rainier ♦ $1.5f $1 ',0 ALBERT BBATBEKG till«« W '1 ! H a rn «»» Mukur. Any »uni i>( r ’ wurk dun« Frinì* reuso»'* - »York iiiRt U a » - on* block ***'“ j it. UuluiiH depot _ SHOE SHINE RAKLOR FOR LA D IE S A.NIo • n ia » « luuuud «lui Dy* I tijto* ( -ni»*' Fidisi, (ouitfoui, ^r,4t, hc. uid Guud Work Kuy»l * 8 h * ’■ ‘ Hew in Building, tit Ilei««» ull duy. $1.70 $ 1 «5 I A ILU R $ 2 .AS JA C K O’M A L L E Y . ( u*totu Hull» Mud« lo Ord«r, ( ieunin* $2.40 $2.60 l ’r**»Hing TRANSFER C O M P A N IE T R A N S F E R and .■ ïï^ îâ ! Long Diatanu« * or for NturagH call 1 ** ~ I *•» Phone 72J. burin— ' , ^ 118\\ . Prompt a«i vie* pr.ces ♦ __ rK AN SbK K b^ I H ELEN» T r »n »f«r Storage Usuimi 1 * 1 * kinds Sand. Kock 1 nd W »'*1 ,orT B U H N » BROS.. Prop» P ,ll,n" __ _ ♦ J R. G I L B Y , Agent St. Helens Oregon R H M cK IK - T r » n,f*r local and long distance Raten reuxonabls Phone St. Helens 1 8 Kk«. colli IH11! " ' mlrrumu man ot r*' I commini*' link thè The coti,in Iruiure* ■( (iudiott 1 {.timniltiK union«. ■* *$" «ihm j a ru,!,- Hst ry N innounced t lixnmx „( D*li*g»t«* I- , D E C U R A 1 UK If No Answer Call 2F14. OPEN EVENINGS ALBERT BUKCHAM ‘US. duck building, bridge work ui gc iirtui water fruiti mu lincili), ■si lluitui». Ore Insist upon Bergman Shoes and Double-Calk I. tek Calks and have the best Shoes made and absolute Calk Pro tection. No more lost calks. and alive. Mason Tires Philadelphia Batteries Expert tun. Wagoa, ur h »•..id ," tor« » i n |N»lnf«s WlMTF ItfrntM HTV not OH Storage for cars or trucks both dead J L CH IT T KM »hoeing hlucknmitli rluge, nulo repair» ».*0 .*•< «;-•*$ I ’« W Nun-Skid Cord T 2 x I Time ice Ml l ilt BARBER si Io) ' lub ' k t » I ■ tort Kvwytkk, .amtui) and up io dut.* Ualb la cu» nee Hon Com « in und »n« u. 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