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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1911)
I THE OREGON VOL. XXX. ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUG. II. 1011. NO. 38 MIST City Coum.il Mi"f ., ..( I. II il.ei llill1 ,r flivei-oj ,k a a record breaker. Roll ,howr.l ll.' lollowillg city oilier ot Mi'"r. Martin "l"1". rtiwr vi r. Miller: Trfnirr. V. A. rr;S; Ci'ufi-""""- Morton. Lake and i);Oty Marshal, (i-y i r"yj ''u k""' . . a ,.r the regular routine Hill had -or!tl"l the treasurers Umd, !:1nuJ liy th American Sun-ty to tt.iinirt'l. .mr Willi'' tin'" lrouclit U the ,rofr-wei I..nK tliw water front, i.-uaiiderabl discussion it was de lta take the matter up with the pro- iroonrn, the sewers in question be- irat-one-. nplaiiit In-h K liM'le l' council . . i .. . .1.. .. ...I- l i .t iciilfii' " " inling tlm draining u' septic tanks lbl thoroughfare, the marital m Lotted t ikr the mailer up ill ruling rt looking to a i-edy is."-mrnl in conditions. Tbii U touching tin' 'uture health ol the u cil a protection ol the pro- of the i-otuplaliiant. 11 II' I aa the ii imply covered by City urdlil- ipeisly relief ii assured. c tier i ncr-n i nrf complainant lf!in ll.e sewer irtull speak mrvrr Incicaiing insistence !r a -firstrm a Mu lt win like rare 01 me (cliy I". T Pie-coit submitted (! r mi h n system u-ing the Nig- ink citny on lit an outlet lor the liKarf which would lake care of the entire low mite. While no :.le tlss as J i t b ell mad of the liiiuh i system, i he (act in leo m- B.ire m i-in nl every day tliat It moftliis kind is absolutely nccea Ifltal'lli "i ol cut. Ihe city How ritit..fway through ti e canyon h (H'ln of hiticmls i all I lint be a-kt-il , in fact me know ol no Ithfc.-r o Invored by nature in rupee I. n M. l!o- gave iioilt e that a jx'li- iuiilil be presented to tin' council, eg li.r the improvement "1 Front from thr ('milt House to Hie mill. tany i I tlie prop-ny holders hav- riprri" I ilr.irc lo e the im win ! iu4 a willingness to their l,e ol the attendant ex- The r:ght cople- iw-ein to I 1- tins move and Ibc teedy ac- iihiucntnf thin liiuclr needed ini- mfiit n.inirrd. riuralivvly nut III i. rret li tlie loo I n pUcr inliiiil tli.it it ilioiltd be our I est rui to lie tln coiii'eiiaua ul opui- l etiliim .n prefi'iited rnllinK for a 111 elicttoti to decide tlm iinei-lion -iiii ti e trnit-iry north and e-t lie pre-ent city limiK, eiiibricii'if Additinti, OnliiinbU Turk "and l b'ln.iit nnd St. Ilelriii ijiurry ;"0rrty. Tuia territory liutienjov- plifiMi, , growth and tlie tlm riw Mliru it mIioiiUI bcroine a 1 "I the rity proper. Kltcwliere in iwie n't? the notina 1 1 e m i K " 11 ' ' 1 K Nne, p illiug pl.ic i mo, Notice to Bidder. i)tlPC hiToKv rrii'fin tli:it tlif ed bids for the erection of an "on to the School House in Helms, School District No. Coluriiliia County. Oregon, it buililinjf, will be received by ooam or LM rectors or School 'net No. 2. Columbia County, Sron. up to and including If Hi. 1911. Plans and snec- 'itions will be found at. the e of Kroner and Henn. pland and at the office of M. Miller St. Helens, on and i.TAiur Ifltr. 1(111 I ---r Al'lll, AnJLtt Fe Hoard reserves the night ffject any or all bids for Mdri'ss to H. P. Wat- N-St. HdonsOre. NI)AY M'KVICKS. oundiiy tchool 9:45 ffeiehii MM) ''roUtioin-r'i np.a 3 :(K) Kpwurlh I..iKue 7 :tK) ''"iil.in H;0 '''llKlei lor "''V.St. llrlrn,, (re. k Sal..- team ol K(l ,u horiea, wviKht k!.P'idi, ,) JO yenri. f K"n. new V4 inch. r,,.m.Wi W f"ti;r,... EJ"V. ,,;r"'"t HieintiBn, Pcappoow, r0". Hontn 1. j local iri-ns o ' !r. A. 1'. McUteii and Mr, Kred Crniiirr, of Kain rr, were biiMticnK vmi tor to the county neat a;t Tuevluy l,t. Mii Kti lUlhliiirn cut licr Iniud luxt M imlny no lmlly that it win lircrs iy to Iiiivh 1 r. Kohk m w it up. I'r. I., tl ltoi wn a I'ortUnd viilor lat TuemUy, and when he returned in the evcmiiK u,le i,, u-ll nil aUmt llie i iiih between the Heaver mi l the A n (e !i. John lialeinaii had hit riM Ick (rac lured above thu ankle while lo.iKur HiK bere lint Sunday. Jin will eaut;ht between a mIiuk Imid and nine luinlirr that v-.ua layuiit mi the il xk, and ti e botiewia broken jut aUive the ankle C. '.. Ijike, who it in charK" of the Columbia (Vinly enhib.tat the Astoria (ViiIciiiiIhI I'lxhihition, depmted ln-t Mxiiilay iin.rliinK lur tin. neiie of icti vitiei. He took with linn a lar'c num ber o the foWeti recently printed for the St. Helena t'olniueri iiil Club by thin olllce. 'lbee folder K,v' comprelien ivc description of the rcourcea ol the entire county aa well aa St. Helen i. Mr. ami Mr. S. A. Mile moved to 1'ortlai.d last .Tuenday oil the Kcllotf nnd will make their future home at that place. Mr. Mile hat liveil lit St. Hel en longer than anyone now ulive. He (Mm l i tint I'liice in ls'iO, lit which time only two hU"ciwer lore, one where the Court Holinc now taiol, occupied by Captain KuikMoii, and the .other near the present site of the St. Helena Mdl Co., where lived a liero Hauled Stewunl. There waa no mliool in the county until the lient year, lrd, when .itthnii 1'ean y taught eleven children lit .Mill. in. It waa in tin year that the old Mci ker borne wa built by Captain Knighton. Nut until 1V4 was there chool in St. Helena. The lown-itu wa turveved alKiu'. li mou:U U'loic thu arri val of Mr Mile lil.-k II .t l."on North side ol NiK- l(er Creek wil! I placed on the market by J. II. iodfrey, building restrictiona will I placed lit fill . and 1" feet flom the atriet line. For Iota in thce bi4-kiev J. II. C.odfrey or C.ej. H. Mm. n. Mra A J. PeininK, accompanied by Mia KiiKenia and Master John, left on the Ir.illa last Tne.luy morniiiK lor a trip v- Newport. Illey ilia not exptcv to ki rive at their de-tmatioii until Weil nrd.iy or Tluil'lay a it wa their in tention to utop i. It Ht Monmouth lor visit With relative! at Unit place. Mr. N. A. I'eny and ). W. Trice lelt Ttiely f .r a tiip hv auloinolule to T:lliim""k, while their better halves lire enjoying the luiiiiner at Seaside. Th Kentiei: eu I'ipivt to have the time of tln-ir lives, and camp along the way, cnjovinn the liahiiiK and hunliiiK- IhT Ilelween Wulkiiii Confectionery an I the ilkim reM.leiiee a purno con tHiniii a considerable mini of money. Finder will receive a liliernl reward for return to the Mit OHicc. W'ANTKD Middle-lined lady as bouse, keeper. Address p o Ux SI. Helens. The band hoy nave a d.ince a sched uled at the City I lull but Saturday nik'lit and all who intended were slad ol it The niti-de was (tood, the floor was line, and nil had a Rood time. The boys deserve ieal credit lor the choWinK that they Imvc nwde m the pa-t tew weekit, lor their progress has been liltlo hort ol wonderful. TliH director, l. l.. Weir, ha done wonder with thu local talent. FOR SALE About f irty Kacksof Itiirhink potat.a old, in Hood condition, part lnrK "d part eed size. Also a few ton ol old timothy hay, a little mixed with clover Also cheiries. C.J. LAKSKN, Warren. Oreon. When you tmve veal nnd pork to rel c,l up (ieorKe Market and tfet his price I'hotlii 4!. Louis Heirl. Hie sawyer at the plant olthe St. Helens Mill Co., left lor a va cation lust Monday, taking tha train to 1'orllalid on hi y to Tillamook. Mr. A. M. CampU'U. a retired farmer of I'roaser. Wash.. Im purchased ten acre, of tlie A. S. Harmon ranch, and will, witli Id family. Increase the popu lation ol Columbia County by lour. Mr. Campbell, who is a member ol the 0. A. K., ,loe not eM'-t rnKe in cliv fiirmlnu but will improve the place aa a home. The sale wa made by II. C. Wykoflol the Croime Kealty Co., the consideration beiim f'.'L'.'it). Mr. llaniHoii will retain Hie remai.i- Ing seven acre ol Hie place, wliere ue epecls to e-lablish a country home. KOU PAUI-One SX10 tent, Rim1 a new for f-MO. Arr'T "li9 oirire- Misae Lena nnd Katie linker Sunday ed with the Hums fauiiiv at Hudson. The hulu in the railreiid company' olllce at Seapimuee was blown open luHt Saturday iiilit. Three MiHpiciolis look ing a;(iii had la-en around lor some Hum, ntid.weie missing the next day, tu it is cup.. .sc. I that they done the job, but they wish by now that they had lelt it alone. The s.if.t was turned on its aide and a charge ol dynamite placed a Kniift it, the chaript in turn being covered with a pile ol rubbi.-di. The bottom ol the wife was blown out, and the ui iiliceiit turn of seven pennies ex. tuictcd fiom t. The bui)IarH Cirefully leathered up their haul and made a neat pile of it and placed it on top of the mfe. The Mihtotlice is In receipt of "Jlound l'p" folder Unued by the O. W. It. A N., and it advertise the great yearly celebration to lie h-ld at l'endletou bet ter than anything which we have ever aecii. Toe railroad co.ii ionics are eel tainly K'""' boobterd, un I when there is uiiything that will create enough iu b rent to warrant there H''I:1K mlo it the success of the project u practically assured. N. I'liickucy, of Caric-J, transacteil bunineas at the county euat last Mon day . Mixrcs Ada and I. ulu (..eorge are at Ne port lor a two weeks vacation. Mif ltcryl Muckle is visiting with Mi hi Ilessie 1 lurch ar (iol.lenilale. II. Morbus ispultiii in a new cement a k in front ol the bull I. m; occupied by the ool room. Mis Vera Weber, ol liurcka, viniteil at the home of the Stones rliis week. Horn -On TueHilay m truing, to the wife of Clayton M sire, of Yankton, a daugh ter. Mr. II. Morbus has been visiting for the past two v..cks with Mr. Morgu' brother, John Morbus, of South P.end. The Sir. Casco is loading here this week and will lake about .ViO.OOO feet ol lumla-r to San Francisco, Tlie b g llritish tramp stenm -r Cousl don H loading here this week, and will take on hull ol h-rcaro.lorjaltout l,."i00, (IIH) Ich ol lumber nt this place, going (-oil! here to the plant of the Hammond I.timla-r Co at Astoria lor iinother mill ion and a h ill. She i ill chargeot Capt. Welfoid. and his ..llL-ers have made a laigc Mini er of liieudsinSt. Helens. The crew o.i ihe big latat is largely made up ol Chinamen and the Ismt Iihs to lie watched nitfht and day by a man engaged lor that purpose to see that none ol the Oriental e-capc and settle in this countrj. If one of them K"t away it would cost the ow ners ol the Itoat quite n sum. The ConUdou is owned by Messrs. Moulder, Middletoii and Co., of Creater St. Helens, London, England. No, this "(i renter Ht. Helens'' is in mi way connected with this place, but is n.eiely a section til London. TheCoiilt--doii take9 her cargo to Melbourne, Aus tralia. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Stone and Dr. and Mr. R. L. Jeffcott returned from their vacation trip down the river lat Friday evening, and say that they had n line time. Mr. Stone's eara ami the IHtctor' nose were peeling off, (o it must be co. They went from here to Fnrekaand ajient their lirst night out with the family of Nick Weber at that pi. tee. i ing on down the river they camped at vari his desirable place, finally atopping near Hwaco (or several days. They also stopped a couwle of tune on the return, to camp out ou the river bank. Have you boen at the month of Senp poose Hay recently? There is sure some thing doing at that point. A full crew working on the bixmi of the St. Helen Timber Co.. several rock quarries get ting out blocks, and the Humming Ilird, as the plant of the Columbia County Lumber Co. is called, running full blast. There may be a city on the old site of Ihe town of Milton yet. This issue contains a notice calling a apeeial election for the purpose of tak ing Columbia Park and Railroad Ad dition Into the limits of the City of St. Helens, the election to be held on the Mth of September, at the City Hall in this place and at the blacksmith shop in the territory ' proposed to be annexed. Re fore voting on IhW proposition give it your carelul consideration, and then vote to take it in. If It bad been an nexed sniie time ago the government census would not show that St. Helens is the third city in 8ie in Columbia County. The Houlton Ladies Aid will serve ioe cream and cake in tha Odd Fellows Mall Fildiiy evening, August ISth, at 8 p. m. Trice 1" cent. II you want lo sell, buy or exchange lauds in Columbia Countv, call on or wri'e t i lieo. H. Shinn, the real estate man ol St. Helens, Oregon. II. C. WikcfT dropped in at. tbi olllce last Wednesday morning to tell us good by, us he was to leave on the afternoon train for bis new home at Fiigene. Mr. Wikoir likes this part of thu country, and says that be has done well here, but that I. is company ha given him a good position at Kugene. He stales that bis principal reason for leaving is the fact that. his oldest boy is beyond the grades taught in tb present school, and that be wants to get where tin school facilities are liefer. The fact that next year there will 0 no chance to say this is eomething t'i .1 v.e should all be thankful for. Doub.V.- n die past lew years we have lost many e'.tlers on account of lack of ncho .1 facili- es, and there will be another bi inducement for people to come here when the new school is completed. It is now Judge Tom White, of Houl ton. At the rgeular meeting of the Houlton City Council held Monday night, II. C. Wikoff resigned the office of City Recorder, prepaiatory to leaving for Iviigene, and Mayoi Welch appointed T. S. White to (ill the vacancy, and tb'-'genial Tom assmu d t'it -rmiue and will make a good magistrate. Attend the State I'air at Salem this year if you can possibly do o, for it U certainly well worth attending. This year it will last from the 11th to the 16th of September, and will be better than ever before. I luring the past few year the board has made many change in tha ground and buildings, and improv ed the exhibits and attraction in many ways. The lair this year will lie the Fiftieth Annual Slate Fair of Oregon . NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Notice Is hereby given that a special election will tie held September 16th. 1U11, in Ihe City of St. Helens, Oregon, and certain districts on .it's northerly boundary as hereinafter described to Vote on the question of annexing the fallowing described and bounded terri 'ory to the City, to-wit: lleginn :ig at a point where the center line of the X. T. K. H. Co'a. right ol way crosses the northerly line of the 11. M. Knighton D. L. C, in Tps. 4 and S N R 1 W W M. thence northerly foll owing Ihe center line ol said K K right of wayloa point due west of a tract ol land described in book 11 at page 5.V.) of Record of Ieed for Colum bia County Oregon, thence east tu thfc southwesterly corner of said tract, thence W ta) degrees l.'t minutes, K 5 chains; thence N 50 degree 45 minutes, V, 18 72-ll) chains; thence S 6 degree 50 minute F; TJTti 3 10 feet to northerly line ol & tract ol land descrilted in 0 at page CS2 Record of Heeds of Columbia County, Oregon. Thence N 71 degree 110 minutes K to center of Columbia Kiver, thence S 17 degree 10 minute K 10 chains, thence S 71 degree and :10 minutes W to N V. cornel -of the 11. M. Knighton D L C Theirie S 71 degrees :0 ininnte V following northerly line of raid!!. M. Knigbtou D LCtothe place of beginning. The election U 1 held within the City of St. Heiens, Oiegon, at the City Hail. The election to lie held in said pro posed territory in the blacksmith shop in Railroad Addition. The polls will be open 8 o'clock A. M. and closed at 7 T. M. of said day. JOHN CJ G AUK, City Recorder, DEER ISLAND ITEMS PROMINENT MAN FLEES What now appears to be one of the most revolting case ever brought before 'bo officers of thU county, is that, of the Stale of Oregon against Edd Macaiu tosh, ex-vice president of the Rainier Lumber and Shingle Co., and up to the time of hi sudden departure last week the sufierintendent of their plant at Rai nier. Il Mackintosh ia guilty of one half of the things with which he is charged he i certainly a man of the lowest kind and, while at present he seems hard to catch, it I to he hoped that the officers get their band on him, and he will have to pay the penalty for hi crimes in o far as the law can make him. The war rant for hi arrest wa sworn ont by Olof Peterson, of Rainier, and Peterson claims that for some time Mackintosh ha been luring his children away from home and to different secluded ipots around Rai nier and treating them in a way that will put him behind the bars if be is caught and found guilty. Sheriff A. E. Thomp son went to Rainier on Saturday looking for the man and makes systematic search of his house, with the assistance of Mar shal James Jesse. Ha also investigated several clues a9 to the mans whereabout aud i pretty weli satisfied that he is some where in British Colombia. It is said that Mackintosh has been in similar trouble before. Mr. and Mr. Frank Wilkins and children eturned from a two weeks visit with relatives and friends last Wed nesday altemoon. From here they went to Tacoma lo visit with Mr. and Mrs, Neil Ciaylord, and Irom there Mrs. Wil kin and the children went to Grand Mound, and Mr. Wilkin to Weetport. It has been a (tout twenty year since Mr. Wilkin was in Westport, and he says that at the time he was there he had some thirty relatives in that neigh borhood, but that the total is now over seventy. He resumed bis duties as mar shal on Wednesday night, and Fred Watkin, who has been wearing the star n his absence, was tickled to d -ath to ee him back. COUNTY FIRE WARDEN W. II : Smith, Countv Fire AVsrden, has retnrned from an inspection of the territory nnder his control and reports the lire situation as being much better than in former yearn. The only fire so far this year which has resulted in dam age to green timber in Columbia County has been placed under control with a loss of but ISO acres inTp. 5N. R. 2 W. The N, V. 4 of Sec. 30 and parts ol Sections 16 and 24. The 6re started in the terr'tory nnder District Warden Henry Sharkey, on the upper Clatskanie, and besides the green ttmlier, burned through about seven hundred acres of old burn. Lightning is charged w ith starting this fire. Mr. Smith reports the men of his de partment as doing first class work, and that they are being aided ia every way possible by the timberuien and ranchers. Prospects are very bright that this county will escape wi h afire loss, which in comparison to that suffered in other years will be very gratifying. Cbas. Fanz'.ish. Mr. Mi-Bride, and F'red Caples was camping at Clatskmie last week. Mrs. E. Tullar is on the sick list this week. , Jno. Urazee and Gus Ridel are digg ing a well for the Tide Creek school. The Artisians gave a social dance Sat urday ninht. Every one had a good time. I.i lit Fowler visited here lor a few days, this week. i'dythe liaitten visited herlriend Mrs. Keelan Sunday. A crowd from here are camping on Tide Creek. Lee time, Harry Smith, N. Ward, II English. I Rumgardner, N. Andres, C. L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Keelan entertained a crowd of friends Sunday here, the crowd rei t-d the hall for couple of hours and dancing was indulged in. Wm Oleen and Miss C.aitens furnished the music. Hon't forget the Artisans dance the Ctlih.' Albert Panunest played the aecordian for the dance at Columbia Citv Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Clark was Portland visitor this week. Earl Tullar Is able to come homes gain lie returned Monday. Walter Freeman and sister Sophia were Houlton visitors Saturday. Marry Woods visited at Walla Walla this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilt were St. Helens visitors Saturday. While Mrs. II C. Gore was watching the new hav folk work, the rope caught her throw ing her down, no bones were broken but she was brused and shaken tip pretty badly. M W. flrown is doina some carpenter IWOTK lor nir, iw mis wee. COUNTY COURT Wednesday August 2nd, 1911. 5th Judicial Dav. Court came pursuant to adjournment. Officers all present. Due proclamation being mad ", the following proceedings were had: Matter of pavment to LePoux, LeDoux A. Ehrman on contract for cons'ruct- ion of re-inforced concrete viaduct across Nice Creek. On this day it is ordered by the court that said viaduct be accepted, and tbe Clerk is instructed to issue a warrant on the General Road Fund in favor of LeDoux, LeDoux A Ehrman, for the sum of S'J842.00, being balance in full less 5 per cent which latter sum is to be held for CO days, in accordance with the terms of said contract. Matter of transfer of funds: It appearing to the Court that an error was made in allowing a claim ol Bcull & Co for the mm of 9.25 for a road scraper for Road Dist Xo 13, to be charged to the District F'und of Road District No 10, it is now ordered by the Court that the Treasurer be instructed to transfer said sum of $9.25 from the Special F'ond of Road District No 13, to the District fund of Road District X 10. Matter of Petition for Appropriation for Mist-Clatskanie Road in Road Dist rict No 13. On.thls 2nd day of August, 1611, comes on for hearing the petition of residents ol the Xehalem Valley for an appropria tion to be expended in placing gravel on the new grade on the mountain In said District No 13, and the court not being sufficiently advifed In the matter, it is ordered that said Petition be and the Miiiii is hereby contiuued for invest igation. Whereupon Court adjuired until Thnrsday, Ang. 3, 1911. Thursdao, August 3, 1911, 6th Judicial Day. Court came pnraunnt lo adjourn ment. Officer all present. Due proc lamation being made, the following proceedings were had: Matter of petition of Clatskanie Com mercial Clnb to open part of Clatskanie-Rainier road. Thi matter coming on for consider ation and the Court being advised, it is ordered that the District Attorney be ' instructed to notify the Portland Lum ber Company to remove said obstruction within 30 days. Matter of payment to F. M. Bendare. On this third day of August, 1911 it is ordered by the Court that the Clerk be and he is authorized to Issue a war rant on tbe General Fond in the sum of $50.00 in favor of F. M. Bendure, aa a payment on account of slashing on loor Farm. Whereupon Court adjourned nntil Fribay, August 4th. 1911. Friday, August 4tb. 1911, 7th Judicial Day. Court came pursuant to adjourn ment. Officers all present. Due proc lamation being made, the following pro ceedings were bad : Matter of petition of Geo. W. Vogle for Remission of Tax. It appearing to tbe Court from the petition of Geo, W. Vogle, and from the record, that the note for $130.00 mentioned in said petition, haa been paid more than two yean ago, it is or dered by tbe Court ehat tbe taxes levied on account of said note, be and the same are hereoy remitted. Matter of petition of Blaine Harr for Remission of Tax. On this day comes en for hearing tbe petition of Blaine Harr, asking that bis tax as levied in excees of 8Jj mills on tbe dollar be remitted, and the Court being advised in the matter, it is ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby leniud. Matter of petition of South Scappoose Tel. Ass'n for permission to elect and maintain Telephone Line. On this day the petition of ttonth Scappoose Telephone Association, lor permission to erect and maintain a Telephone line aloug certain county , roads, as described in said petition, and the Court being advised in the matter it is ordered by the Court 3at sard petition be, and the tame ia heredy allowed with the express understanding that the atid line shall be so construct ed and maintained as not to in any manner interfere with public travel or improvement of said roads. Matter ot bids for special road work, On this day bids for the Special Im provement of certain councy roads, at advertised, are opened and examined as ' follows: For Road District No 8.-Bid of E. J. Lindberg, Delena- Rainier Road $400 Washburn Road $1000.00. There being no other bids, and tbe Court being advieed in tbe matter, it is ordered that tbe bids of E. J. Lindberg be accepted, and that contracts shall be entered into for the performance of same. Matter of Claims against the County. On this day the claims as docketed ia tbe General Fund Claim and Warrant Register, and tbe General Road Fund Claim aud Warrant Register, were ex amined and allowed in the amount aa carried out by the Court, being as follows: GENERAL FUND W A Harris expenses to Dep Dist Atty 4 95 M F Hazen Justice st Peace State vs Lack miller 1 25 Bessie Hattan work in Clerks Ofllce 38 75 F II Sherwood Cor Exam of un known.. . 5 A P McLaren Cor Thy Exam of unknown 5 F II Sherwood Cor Exam of L Peres L. 9 10 Edwin Roes Cor Phy Exam of L Terex 2 5 F H Sherwood Cor Exam of R B Lameon .............. 5 L G Ross Cor Phy Exam of R B Lomson .......... 5 F II Sherwood Cor Exam ot Arthur Perkins 5 50 A P McLaryn Cor Phy Exam of A Terkins 5 E S Faxon 8th Exam Board..... 6 A J Ketell same 3 A J Ketell work in School Supt's Office 15 W J Fullerton Expense ol Deputy Assessor 11 75 Remington Typewriter Co Snp to Sheriff 75 II E I Bare Postage and Expres- age 26 L A M Alexander A Co Exchange of 2 Typewriters 100 Glass A Prudhome Supplies to Clerk 105 25 A 8 Harrison Supplies to Janitor 2 Pacilio Tel & Tel Co Rent and Com 13 15 Kilh iru Sta A Prig Co Supplies to Surveyor.. 125 Jas Muckle A Son Supplies 8 25 Concluded on Last Fge.