The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 14, 1910, Image 2

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    The Oregon Mist
Entered at tho Portoffice at St. Helena,
Oregon, aa teconu.-las uiiil matter
IUI'BD EVBKV FRIP.W BV
E. H. FLAGG,
Edito ahd PnorRitTO.
County Official
Paper
COUNTY COURT NOTES
" County Court met Wednesday. Janu
ary Oth and aa in teuton lour dev.,
adjoorning until Wedueaday. February
Detailed proceedinu will be publUhed
later, aa lbe are iu.rni.hod. Following
la a ayuopia of brilnee transacted :
Petition of J. B. E. Bourne for reluca
tlon of county road denied.
Petition ol E. B. Merrill (or county
load, Read and viewerst to meet Feb
ruary 15. 1910.
Report ol John Bucber Poat G. 1. R.
(' lead and approved. ' -
Clerk .aa ordered to notify L.Siegen,
aorety for Frita Brann, to eumplete the
.' contract enta ed iuto by aaid Br.un.
The petition ol Pleasant view Tele
. pbone Company to erect a line on Rock
v Cret k nmd was tmoied.
f The petition ol ibe West Oregon Lorn
" bar Company (or fermiasiou to cruta the
county eoad with ita logging roan waa
granted under tale guard condition.
The echoid levy vow nude according
t to law in districts 0, 18, 20, 29, SI, 32.
; 33, 38. 4S, 44, 46, 49, 66, and the clerk
was ordered to exieud the same on the
. . rolls.
The petiiion of 0. E. Hunter (or a
liquor licenae in Goble precinct was
granted .
J 4 The petition of Wm. Resimius for the
vacation of Bennett road waa granted.
; Claims (or damages being filed iu the
' matter of the T. J. Peterson road.lt was
postponed for farther information.
The tax levy for the current year w as
made aa (olluws:
State 00175
' School .0015
Library .000022
Soldiers gad Bailors .00001
Couutv OtfSIS
tBoad-i. W3
Totl. .008500
F.H.Getchell, of Scappoose, waa ap
pointed County Fruit Inspector, on the
recommendation of State Fruit Iotpector
Millard O. Low. suale.
" The Oregon Mitt was designated as
the official county paper for the year
.' 1910.
.' Road euperrison mere appointed fur
the different dialrics sa follows:
1 G . Lange ; 2 T. E. (jrewell; 3 TJ.
ii.l.pe.iu; 4 Albert setfert; 5 Friu
AuliWer; 6-0. E. Wonderly; 7 T. A.
: Lovelace; 8 D. C. Kirby; 9 CUas.
Hermo; 10 J. E. Van; 11 John Fre-
man; 12 Peter Banter; 13 J. M. Bill;
14 T. B. Mills; 15 E. it. Webster;
15 tieo. Olson.
The Secretary of the County Board of
r Health was allowed a salary of 20 per
.month.
Road viewers appointed: V. K. Ste-
veus. U. S. G. Lynch, C. T. Prescott.
V It was ordered (bat the road supervi.
"sors build a toolhoasein each district (or
the purp.se of slathering the county's
" property.
The bridge over Coble Creek was ac
cepted. Aa 4llcaiice of flO per nii.lt n
grunted the Ujysaad Ulila' Aid Socieiy
of Portland.
Bills were allowed as follows :
UESgRAL rvsu
H E Miller, expense dist atty f 40
F M Thorp, watching pjixoaer. . 3
Uartman Defective Agency, de
tectives V 128 65
HP Watkins juetice, State vs.
Lousignont 0 -5
F. George omttaMe, Mate vs.
Lousignont
A II Mathews, juror, State vs.
Lousignont
Gus liegele, State vs. Lousig
nont Ed Ktauwood, Elate va. Loutig
uout D T Gerdea, Slate vs. Lousignont
J. U Bennett, State vs. Lousig
nont 1 70
1 00
1 00
1
John Black, btate vs. Lousig
nont . 1
J hkuzie, SUte vs. Lousignont. . 1
Aug. Kelt!. Slate vs. Lousignont 1
L I) Weeks, State vs. Lousignont I
S Jolioonn, witness, State vs. Lju-
tignont 3 50
Benj. JoiuiBon, witntss, Suite vs.
' Lousignont 3 50
Lela Browning, witnese.Slate vs.
Lousignont '. . 3 50
Abe Bi owning, witness, iSlate vs.
Lousignont
Geo Ramsey, witne-i, State vt.
Lousignont
McTaggart, wilness, tate
. ve. Lousignont . . .'
3 60
3 50
50
li P Watkins, justice, State vs. A
i' drowning 2 70
O I. Uurrisou, nitnes.', blate va.
A Browning.
M A Lousiguont, witness, .State
.. vs. Browning
3 50
3 50
Olof Jnbuton, wituvw, Btale vs.
Loualgnont 3 50
Glut. Johnirun, wilnee, State vs.
t Lousignont. ..... 3 50
J. B E Bourne, police judge, Stale
vs. Fleming,.,.. 4 20
Jumna Jesse,. uiuishal, Statu vs.
Flew i hg ' o 05
, W Synions, justice,' Slule vs.
Swear'u-g.. 2 80
C 11 Sutton, constable, State vc.
' Swearing
JuJsoii Weed, druwilig jury (or
A uburri precinct I ..... .
M O HluiniialiHii, dl'Hwing juty
3 60
' v for Auburn precinct...;...,
I W Bheeley, druwing Jury for
Aobum precinct..,.,. ,..,
G P Sutherland, deputy sheriff. ,'
IIP Vat kins, Justice, ttate vs.
ETltVoTtll it.xiiik.kiittii.
t
2 M
3 00
A H Beach, witness, State ve.
Ellsworth 1 60
H Brought, witness, State vs.
Ellsworth I 50
J Pamlborg, wilneaa, State vs.
Ellsworth ... 1 60
Mary Morgus, witness, 6tate vs.
Ellsworth I 60
F 11 Sherwood, coroner's inquest
L Barbour et al 00
J J Brain), coroner's launch L
Barbour etal 8 60
Benlah M Hinckley, coroner'a
stenographer L Barbour etal 8 60
Chat Scott, coroner's constable L
Barbour et al S
C B Sutton, coroner'a constable
L Barbour etal..". 4 80
F George, coroner's constable for
AukerS 1
A P McLaren, coroner's physician
for A and 8 Heudrickaon ... 10 00
W E Welch, coroner's physician
for Waud and Barbour. ... 10 00
Pearl Proctor, coroner's witness
L Barbour et al S 60
A Card, coroner's witness L Bar
bour et al 1 SO
8 Kaapar, coroner'a witness L
Barbour etal S 80
Chas Veilings, coroner's wimeaa
L Barbour etai 10
V MrVrry, cor5ller'l jury L Bar-boui-et
al 1
C II 3utt, comne'a jury L Bar
bour et al 1
J C Kilbv, c ironer's jury L Bar
bour et al 1
L A Malcotn, coroner's jury L
Barbour et al 1
W C.Huycke, coroner'a jnry L
Barbour etal 100
W J Diets, coroner's inquest L
Barbouretal.. 100
J H Collins, traveling expeoecs
school superintendent 65 60
A C Goodenough, truant officer. 6 00
A I Deuii'iir, stationary, ete 12 85
Mann & Beach, hunter's license
blanks 0 00
J Muckle A Son. supplies. to jan
itor 2 30
(Continued next week)
YANKTOW ITEMS
An old fashioned spelling school Ib to
t held in the ball Friday night. Ev
er body come ami have a good social
time.
Some of the Yankton p ople, young
people and older oues, have been enjoy
tbe snow by sleigh riding and coasting.
Something unusual for this climate.
On account of the cold weather all
the mills and camps iu this vicinity are
doed.
Quite a numler of social affairs have
taken place in this neighborhood during
an1 just after the holidays.
An open session of the Grange was
held New Yens with a social party in
the evening, and a dance Saturday eve
ning, January 8th, given by the Red
Men of Yankton, which was attended
by the largest Clowd that has been seen
here for some time. Before the dance
Red Men held a public installation of
officers. There has aim been several
parties given at private homes. And
not the least in importance by any
was the Christmas tree gives by Mr.
Lake to the pupils in his room, at the
J. H. WELLINGTON
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
ST. HELENS, OREGON
Food for Thought
Do you know that it is expensive to build up a big fire every S
time vou want a lunch? Wouldn't it be handy to have some- W
thing from Wellington's choice assortment of ready-to-eat3
articles in the house. Save money, fuel, time, worry and W
: work and eat the best. It is
i
CANNED FRUITS
' Corn, Tomatoes, Raspberries, Peaches, Pears, Blackberries ad
i Apricots, Strawberries, Pineapple, Cherries, Mushrooms, M
AsDarairus. Etc. 121
Canned Fish
Picnic Tongue, Veal Loaf, Chipped Beef, Corned Beef, Roast $A
Beef, Deviled Ham, Vienna Sausage, Shrimps, Lobster, j
Chinook Salmon, Crabs, Oysters, Findon Haddock, Kippered
Herring.
FAIRMONT COFFEE
Is the kind you have been looking for. You are
sure to like it It's the best ever.
Sauces and
; Some of these should be on the table always. They are also
invaluable in the kitchen.
Chili Sauce, Durkees Dressing, Marmalade, Olives, Chow
Chow, Prepared Mustard, Catsup, Piemen tos, Worcester
shire sauce, Sweet and Plain
Fresh Fruits
All Fruits and Vegetables in
1 inrlndps Ma laird (IranoH (frnm
eiery, Lewuce. weei roiaioes, dpuqs. APPtes. unions.
l w A- a a a.
Carrots, Turnips, Parsnips, Cabbage, Oranges and Lemons.
J. H. WELLINGTON
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
ST. HELENS, OREO ON
school house. Mr. Faxon, the principal
pal, and bis pupils were present, as also
were many visiters.
Mr. Saulser hss sold twenty acres ol
his farm to Mr. Lovell for 76 per acre.
Mr. L. J. Bignalt is much elated over
the probable success of bis perpetual
motion scheme, having received papers
giving him much assurance to that
effect.
Quite a small commotion waa canted
In Ibis vlolnity a Urn mornlugs ago just
after the snow, when many tracks were
noticed winding In and out through
several yards and over fences. Two
young men, eager to trap something,
mounted their spirited horses and
dashed along the tracks, following the
same in and out nntll ther wound np at
the home of one of our young bachelors,
but he declared he was not out hunting
dear that night sad lie must have prov
en an alibi, for they let it go at that.
TAX LEVIES FOR IW9
Following is a list of the levies made
at the recent term of County Court.
Mill
State, County and County School.. ..6 6
County Koad.... ........3
Srxo School IHst. Tax
School District No. 1............4
g ........6.8
S 8.6
6 7
e l
7Jt 8.6
8 1.5
10 S
11 15
. 13
13 6
14 3
15 2
17 9
IS 16
19 2
20 3
22 1
24 25
25 2
211 1
4 27 8
28 8
29 1
30 4
31 1 1
32 5
33 3
34 4
3tt 4
37..... 1.5
38 6
39 8
40 6
42 5
43 4
44 5
48 8
47 3
48 7
49 6
50 4
51 2.5
54 2
55 2
5o 2
Srsc. Road Dirr. Tax
Road District No. 3. 3 mills ; No 4, 1
mill; No 5, 8 mills; No 0, 2 mills; No 8,
5 mills: No 10, 6.5 mills; No 12, 10
mills; No 13, 9 mills; No 14, 4 mills: No
16. S mills.
fcrsc. City Tax
St. Helens. 6 mills: Rainier. I2.5!mills
Clatskanic, 10 mills; Vernonia, 6 mills.
DR. R. L. Jeffcott
DENTIST
Office with Dr. Cliff. ST. HELKN8
listed below.
AND VEGETABLES
and Meats
Relishes
Pickles.
and Vegetables
season. This week our stock
Mala en Sriain in Wpllincrrin i
c . i a i m - i r . i
5
then
Ithe
J AS. MUCKLE
ST. HELENS,
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE h-morouw
The Best flachine on the Market To-Day.
I carry all models and can save you $10 to $15 over
Portland Prices. CALL AND INSPECT.
Our regular January Clearance Sale is now in lull
blast and will continue until Feb. 1st. Everything is
reduced except contract goods.
YOU CAM BUY
Underwear, Shoes, Gloves, Hats, Shirts, Neckwear,
Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, Glassware,
Enanielware, Tinware, Dishes, Lamps, Toys, Paints,
Hardware, Etc., Etc., at
A BIC SAVING
ON MANY ARTICLES THE REDUCTION IS AS GREAT AS
ONE HALF Regular Price
Staple and Fancy
During the sale all goods sold at Sale Prices will be
iui vaan. jljiusc jiaviji uriicics ciiargeu must pay
the regular price.
Come Early While The
Stock Is Unbroken
MILLOY
Scappoose
Wiu
If the old saying that
it is an easy matter to make a loud
where prices are as low as at MUCKLE &
SON'S. When you want the best at the lowest
figure, try
BIG DEPARTMENT
Groceries, Hay, Grain. Flour and Feed
We sell on immense amount and buy iu large quantities. That's
why we arc always able to sell at bedrock prices and handle only
the very best brauds of goods.
A COriPLETE LINE OP
Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Etc.
Hardware, Furniture, Stoves, Ranges
Groceries also show a reduction oi
MERCANTILE CO.
- . Orepon
eV J m
"Money Talks" is correct, -W
& SON
Oft
noise j
STORE
i.nBNT.
OREGON
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ROTICK.
Sfy wife, Maui) Tcrnbo, having Lit
my bed and board I berth, giv ttotU
ttint I wilt not be rttpouilble lot aejr
dUU contracted by her.
R0I1KUT TRRNAHAN.
J0lil at Scappoone, Ore .. Nor. SI
WAKSlNty TO ALT."
Tblt la to triva nolle, tbat I will iM W
rupobulble lor any bills Incurred liere
Itcrby Ctiarlet Herr, Mbila not t
any way connected with me In tmalataf.
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Ht. Helena, Or.
EXmJTOU'8 NOTICE.
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