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They have been going pretty last, but we have a a few of the famous "Rock Hill" and "Iron
& Clad" school shoes left that we want to close out immediately AT COST, and if you have a boy or
H girl at school you can't alFord to miss this golden opportunity. All prices and sizes go at actual cost.
l And don't forget that the line of Fall Shoes that we carry for the older members of the
family is absolutely the best. Something new and different and the prices are right.
Fall Dress Goods:
We have put in a complete stock this year, and if you are in the market tor anything in this
line it will be to your interest to look it over. And we carry a fine line of Combs, Hairpins, But
tons and all the things that go into the making of the dress which you should buy here.
Gents' Furnishings
& Have you bought anything in this line at this store? If you have there is no necessity for
H telling you what kind of a line we carry, as you know that it is the best. Tell your friends about it.
The line is complete and up to date.
ST. HELENS,
OREGON
COUNTY COURT.
(Concluded from last wiek.)
Matter of petition of Steve Lampa et
1. for change in roat. iNll.ni S3 and
36, T. 5 N., K. 2 W. Oa this day conies
on for hearing tli. petition Steve
Lamp Mid 1A othars, freeholders of the
coHUtr residicg in the road district
where said road is to be changed pray
ing for a change in tbe county road as
follows:
Beginning at a pott marked A, set in
the county road near the corner of Sees.
35 and 38, T. 5 X., R. 2 V., running
thence in a northerly direction along the
center of the county road as now trav
eled a distance of 1325 feet, thence X. 4
degrees E., 100 feet; theuce U. 46 de
grees 30 minutes E., 100 feet; thence
X. 40 degrees 5 minutes E., 100 feet;
thence S 31 degrees E., 100 feet; thence
N. 14 degrees 10 minutes E., 100 feet;
thence X. 5 degrees 15 minutes E., 1U0
feet; thence X. 5 degrees 25 minutes V
100 feet; thence X. 16 degrees 38 min
ute V., 200 feet ; thence X. 22 degrees
62 minutes Y, 408 feet to the )i Sec.
corner between Sees. 35 and 30, T. 5 N.,
R. 2 W.i thence X. 8 degrees W., 80
feet, to the center of the county road;
thence northwesterly along the center of
the present traveled county road to a
stake marked R., set for the terminus of
tbe Smith Road Survey.
Said road to be 40 feet in width. And
also to vacate the present connty road
between the point described herein be
vacated.
And it satisfactorily appearing to the
Court from proof Cled herein that due
notice of the pendency of this proceed
ings las been given as by law required,
that more than twelve of said petition
ers an legal freeholders of this county
residing in the road district where said
road is to be changed, and thut a good
and sulficientbond has Leen filed herein;
It is therefore ordered by the Court
that the Board of Viewers meet at
Honlt'jn, on the 12th dsy of September,
1910, or on their failure to meet on that
day, theo within five days tnereafter,
and proceed to view, survey ond change
said road as prayed for in the petition
and report the same to this Court.
Matter ol repjrt of BohtI of Ro;d
Viewers on Claiskanie and Mi ft road :
On this day the report of the Board of
Viewer! was real ill open court for the
Erst time.
Matter of petftion of V. E. Makinster
and J. Xa9ib lumer for liiiuor license for
Uoble precinct for one jesr:
On Hi is dav cornes on for l.earii.g the
petition of W. F.. .Makinster aiil J.
Namlmurner for a license to sell spiritu
ous, vinous and malt litiuors and ftr-
medted cider in les quantities than one
gallon in Goble precinct.
And it appearing to the Couit that
a majority of a 11 the legal voters of said
precinct, who are actual residents of
said Goble psecinct, and who have actu
ally resided therein at least 30 days pre
ceding tbe signing of said petition, have
signed said petition; and it further ap
pearing to tbe Court from the affidavit
of the publisher of thj Clalskanie Chief,
a weekly newspaper of general circula
tion published in said county and State,
that said petition together with a notice
of the day upjn which said petitioners
would apply to this Court for such
license had been published for four
Consecutive weeks in his said newspaper;
and it furtliur appearing from the affi
davit of one of the lignors of said peti
tion and of two of tbe resident house
holders of said precrnct, that written
copies of said petition and notice had
posted for four coueecutive weeks in
three of the moot public places in said
Goble Precinct, and the W. E. .fakins
ter A J. Xusabaumer having filed with
tbe Clerk of this Court a bond duly ap
proved by the County Judge and a
duplicate receipt of tbe County Treasurer
lor the sum of f 100.00 and there being
no remonstrance against the granting of
said License, and the Court being fully
advised in the matter, It is therefore
ordered by tbe Court that siid petition
be granted and that License issue to
said V. K. Makinster A J. Nossbaumer
to sell Spirituous, Vinous and Malt
Liquors and Fermented Cider in less
quantities than one gallon in Goble pre
cinct for the period of one year from
September 1st. 1010.
Matter of appointing Judges and
Clerks of election to fill vacancies:
Onthisday the following named parties
were appointed as Judges and Clerks of
Election to till vacancies caused by
parties heretofore appointed not accepting-,
Wilson Liwmen and CC Brown,
Clerks for Apiary Frecinct.
M F Hutchison, DC Kirby, M D Bar
bour, Clerks for Beaver Falls Precinct.
M A Kale, Judg-j and F A Frantz
Clerk of Houlton I'recinct.
Clatskanie precinct, 1st Board C L
Conyers, Chairman; J W McDonald,
Judge ; E D Tiuhenor, Clerk ; O G Weed,
Clerk.
Secuiid Board E Hughes, Chairman;
V A Mansfield, Clerk; Henry Kratz,
Clerk.
HEBalh rn, JudgeMarshland precinct.
I) W Freeman, judge; Henry Ruddi
man, e'erk of Mist precinct.
Moecks Precinct R P Burns, judge,
R X Lovelace, clerk; Geo. C Smith,
clerk i C 0 PricharJ, clerk.
W A Paaley, judge, Oak Point precinct
Rainier Precinct V J Deitz, judge;
H L Knrtx, and G W McMilan clerks.
Scappooee Precinct 2nd board O G
Garrison, 1st clerk; J W Pomeroy, clerk;
and Grant Lynch, clerk.
Vernonia Precinct B F Lane 1st clerk.
Warren Precinct P II Luud, clerk.
Ma'ter of cancelling county warrants
more than seven years old as per list
advertised : On this day it appearing to
the court that the list of warrants which
are more than seven years old have been
duly advertised as provided by law, and
that tbe following warrants are still on
hand and have not been called for, 3rd.
Series "A"
787 J F Warren, Sept. 5th. 1902 1.50
788 J W Doolittle " " 1.50
791 R W Foster " " " 1.50
Bills allowed by County Court, Sep
tember 8, 1910:
GENERAL tVSIi.
J. A. Hunter, witness Jin Juvenile
Court M
J. Sobieski, ") Special juror. 3 00
K. K. Larson, .May, 11)10, 5 00
John Nelson, term 3 40
Thos. Isbister, " 2 00
A King, " 2 00
F. W. liocsel, " 3 00
K S. Hattan, " 2 00
J. W. Clark, j "2 00
R. D. Cole. J 6 60
Jacob George, board of prisoners. 8 25
Jacob George, board of jurors. . . 8 50
M. J-:. Miller, expense district At
torney 6 80
J. M. Blackford, Justice, State vs.
J. a i; ranee 7 60
Annie LaBrance, witness 2 10
Jobn Lal'.rance, " 2 10
John Johnson, " 2 10
Walter Colvin, " 2 10
Mrs W. Coivin, " 2 10
J. Ii Wooden, " 1 50
A. II. Beach, witness, State vs.
derwon 3 10
F. II Sherwood, Coroner's exam.
Davidson 8 05
K. E. Schmidt, Coroner's phyii-
cian, Davidson 5 00
J. M. Blackford, Coroner's exam.
J. W. Hnape 6 00
Ida Wyss. Coroner's stenographer
I. L. Dewey 12 20
Ora Holaday, teachers' exam.
board 20 00
J. It. Wilkerson, teachers' exam,
board 20 00
I. M. Day, work on assess, rolls. 37 50
J. II. Collins, postage, School '
Stipt 10 02
St. Helens Mill Co., light for Aug 1 20
A. If. (ieorge, bulletin boards
and repairs 11 00
J W. McDonald, care of J. W.
Snape .. 8 75
F. H. Sherwood, funeral of J. W.
Smipo 30 00
L. Culbeitson, funeral of J. W.
Snape 16 60
A. Ii. Haines, funeral of J. W.
Sna-.e 1 00
C. L. Conyers, launch for J. W.
Siihpc 5 00
Joseph Rich, wood for Jordan. . . 21 00
C. II. Briggs, supplies toSobieskl
Jas. Muckle A Son, supplies to
McDonald
Fred Trow, supplies for Jordan .
Gus Hendrickson.care of Suomela
J. L. Wooden, care of Mrs. La
Brance
Sisters of M' rcy, care Moreback,
Clegg anu Lord
St Vincent's Hospital, care of
Grossman and Leifur
A. P. McLaren, M. D., care of
Leifur
W. E. Hempstead, M. D., care of
Leifur
F. 11. Sherwood, burial of F. R.
Shuler
F. H . Sherwood, Coroner's exam.
Allen Cota
A. P. McLaren, Coroner's physi
cian, Allen Cota
Edwin Ross, examining insane,
Olson sisters
II. It. Cliff, examining insane,
Olson sisters.
Good Samaritan Hospital, care of
Mrs. Howard
W. K. Conyers, cruising timber. .
J arues Dart, pontage for County
,Judg
W. A. Harris, postage for County
Clerk
I. M. Harris, work for Clerk....
H. West, Commissioner
W. K. Ticbenor, Commissioner. .
Gut Lamre. Supervisor No. 1
T. E. Grewell,
L. S. Dspain,
F. Anliker,
O K. Wonderly,
Chas. Ilermo,
D. C. Kirby,
X. A. Calmberg,
J. M. Hill,
E. It. Webster,
George Olson,
No. 2
No. 3
No. 6
No. 8
No. V
No. 8
No. 12
No. 13
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District No. 2
II T Grewell
John Kallbcrg
II C Johnson
E I lay
A L Larson
K Becklan
Sherman Bros
II Larson
J A Bteler
District No. 3
Peter Anderson
ES Faxon
O Smith ,
Sherman Bros ......
It Kwppler
O Wilson ,
Steve I .am pa
iieall A Co
District No 4
James Wainsley
It J Keelan
Jobn Burns
L Ward
James Gentry
K K Tullar
J A Andreas
C J Lindbom
Win Bachrneyer
Fied Gill
District No 5
Bert Bishop
F Bishop .
District No 0
Geo F Moeck
Ueg Root ,
B T Morton
II C Campbell
0 E Wonderly
Harry Steartt
District No 7
T A Ivelace
F H Neinstedt
Road District No 8
J W Curteman.
Louis Huhrer
D C Kirby
Geo McCollam
1 J Trotter
II L Goad
J W Divine
Road District No U
W M Roberta
S Kaaper
Ed Anderson
II Wiggins..
W M Roberts
C L Morse
John llendrickson. ...
W M Roberta
B Edmonds
John Kuudsen
L Fluhrer
Wright A Eldred
Chas Overlie
Dirtrict No II
Frank Elliott
W A Hudson
Fred Colvin
Graham A Geary
Graham Bros
Leslie Miatt ' , ,
Fred Hudson
f b Eiiiott
Silvu Graham
J T Graham , .
District No ,
Axel Andfisou
Ilenrv llugberg
E E Hogherg
John Itanzer
District No 13
O Bitner
Oscar Jones
G A Kalesae . .,
Frank Burner
1 Ii nastman....
R B McNeley
V Mathews '
Henry Fisher
L A Peterson
Libel A MiCauley Co . .
Geo Kisher
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3 00 i L Tyler
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W. R. ELLIS
For Ralurn to Ceng rasa
Republican Candidate before the Direct
Primary for renominatlon 8turday,
September 21, 1910.
Acts Spaak Loudar Than Words
During the past tinea winters at
ttanhington Congressman Kills has;
Secured appropriationa forthrea ft no
federal buiMing. for Oregan cities.
Iktn honored by beln l, on
ranking -..iniiiittee in thn IIoomi cf
lp.renUtiVew.ya and Means.
Thia is the first time OregoB has
ever bad a place on thia great Com
mittee, with the Influence it givea.
Been a consistent friend of the "ol.I
iV'i !" having supported amy
hill niroduc,! In hli I behalf; se
cured ilia passage of numerous prl-
' '.r rr """'r '
veterans and their widows; Jand
Imndled many hundreds ol different
claims for pensions whkh have been
acted on by the Pension Bureau.
The Kurt. ml Oregon district stood at or
n"ar J"e head in the anma'approprB
!ed in the I1M0 Houaw bill fitrita
rivers ami harbors (f 1,800,000.)
Congressman Ellia has lived la the
Second Oregon District over 20 years:
he knows II,. r...i.. .-.i .. 7l
. - t"i"o mi wiwi iiict want
and need, lie has len la Oongrese 10
years, and gained an experience on the
","1II',UT -n 'f eommlttr.
rooms and a favorable acqualntanra
its him in a better position to satisfy
the needs of OreKOn than amt new man
would be lor many years.
WHY MAKE ANY CIUNQI f
Paid lit,