The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 17, 1912, Image 5

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Cenisat, Feed,
Shingles
Agents for
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County Court
Proceedings
Wednesday, I'cli. 17th 191 . Otii
juili,ial day. Court came pursuant
to adjournment.' OfJiroM -all rtfa-!
sent. Due proclamation being made' ;
the following proceedings wen hail,
Matter of iipintnient of siiervij4or j
Subscribe for the Mist $1.50.
for K D No 6.
On this day this matter coming
for consideration, and the Court
ing advised in the premises, it in or
dered by the Court that J E John
son, Ihi and he is hereby appointed
Road Supervisor for Road District
No. t. for the year 1912. and until
his successor shall have been duly?
appointed and qualified.
Matter of bids for Fpeeial Road
IVtition of Summit Lb'r Co. For
KelUte of tax.
)ti this clay comes on for hear
i.rr the M'tition of Summit Lumber
' 'oo:iany, for rebate of Tax for
year 1'JlO, on timber on SW 1-4 of
Sec. 21, 7-1, on account of timler
having cut tuul remove from
N 1 2 of said SW 1-4 oX kii Bee.
Ariel it ajijiearing to the Court
tiiat said tituUr was purchased
Fast Trains East
Tickets sold and liagnaKc checked through to
Spokane, Montana joints. Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi
i.io, iKnver, Otnalia, rCansas City, St. Louis and all
points east.
No c hange of stations in Portland
Trains from Astoria, and those lor
the Hast use the North Hank Station.
Tales will l)e quoted, schedules furnished and
other details jivcu on request.
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All Work Guaranteed.
J. O. I)I:VI:NS. Aitent.
Moultun, Oregon.
Estimates Furnished.
R. CONSTANTIN
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Plumbing and
Sheet Metal
Heating
Work
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from i he I Vnson lagging ancl Lum-
(bering Company, hy warranty deed,
bearing date April 22. 1'JlO: That
i said land hail never been reported
j t' the Assessor as logged oir, and
that the ullidavits in support Of
' said claim are to the effect that
said timtxT was removed prior to
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l'ec. io, l."u, vwncii time is mure
itsnn eight months subsequent to
j the date; of making said assessment,
anil tne Court being aelvised, jt )s
ordered that said petition be, and
the same is hereby denied.
' Matter of settlement with X J Palm
supervisor of II D No 10.
On this day A J l'alm, supervisor
of roael district No 10. presents to
the Court a detailed account of the
cash receipts and disbursements
rnaele by him during the year 1911,
to iether with vouchers in support
of said account, the total of which
areas follows, --Collection $781.52
raid out Ms .32
for consideration on the ix tition of nd the Court being advised in the
C K Ijike for appointment as Fair matter, it is ordered by the cort
Commissioner for the year 1912. and that said account be. tad the Me
' the Court bcinguiiviaed, it is ordered is hereby approved.
thatsai.l CK Lake be. and he iV Matter of aid to Jutila family,
herby appointed Fair (Vmmissoner , ()n this day it is ordered by the
f.-r Columbia County, f .r the yearc h h n k , d he .
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hereby instructed to issue warrants
Matt r of application f. r license to ! jn faVor of Thos j. for aid of
keep Iiillard Saloon. Jutila family, :m follows:
On this day it npH'aring to the The sum of $10.00 Feb. 1, 1912.
Court that S K Milloy has paid to and the sum of $20, each month
the Treasurer of Columbia County, thereafter, until further order of the
I work inroad district No 3.
On this day this matter coming
on fur consideration ami it appear
ing to the Court that no hid have
leen filed or presented he-rein. It
is ordered by the Court that said
secia! roael work, as advertised
shall lie performed by I' S Dspain,
HUTvisor of said distiict Ne .'I,
uneler the dirtetion of the County
Court.
Matter of jietition for appointment
of fair commissioner.
On this day this matter coming on
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Columbia County Abstract
And Trust Co
Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance,
Loans, Conveyancing
St. Helens.
Oregon
St. Helens Mill Co.
Electric Lighting
(Saves Your Eyes)
Steam Heating
(Prolongs Your Lives)
1 Lath Wood Lumber
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I eiiie cougar. , I
dvise.l in the . I
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the sum of $2.".o0, and makes ap
plication for a license t keep a I!il-
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(OIICCI liemi TTUin a tail) otii'ieic, u u. oiiit leei n me
m Court that stid H'tition be, anel the
St. Helens Oregon J name is hereby granted, and that
i license issue 10 s;uu i i. .iuioy, 10
j keep a billiard saloon in Columbia
i County, Oregon, for the period of
I six menths.
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Matter of Scalp bounty claim.
On this day the Clerk presents to
the Court the verified claim of Win
I'ringle, being claim No 27 for fl
I for four wild cats and
and the Court being ail
matter, it is ordered 1
I that saiel claim 1m-, and tin1 same i
hereby approved.
Matter of n'tition for ehange of vot-
j ing place.
I tin this 7th day of Feb. 1912,
t" this matter coming on for hearing
! on the H'tition of(!C Fowler and
l (19 others, asking that the voting
iplace for Coble precinct be changed
I from Foster's Hall, in the . n of
j Reuben, to Red Man's Hall, in the
town of Coble, and the Court be
ing aelvised, it is onicieel by the
Court that saij petition be, and the
same is hereby allowed.
Matter of application of Yankton
County Fair, Ass'n for Appropriation.
On this day on application of the
llcersol the lankton t ounly rair
Associatisn, it is ordered by the
Court that tin; sum of $200,011 be,
and the same is herebv appropriated
from the tleneral County Fund, for
the benefit of said Fair Association
and the County Clerk is herel
authorized to is'-uo wan mt io i
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Court.
Whereupon, Court adjourned
until Thursday, Feb. 8. 1912.
Thursday. Feb. 8, 1912. 7th
Judicial day. Court came pursu
ant to adjournment. Ollicers all
present. Due proclamation being
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