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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1912)
UARGES r CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTY OREGON MI TWICE A WEEK VOL. XXXI. ST. HELENS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 20, 1912 wo. 27. I. 1Jdj County Court Proceedings llixtrk-t Ni. H. E. A. CUitscIt,. iliv. 3, H-c. 2, for 'j A. it-tl. Jiv. 3. kim-o. a. for Wm. VringU; iliv. I. i-ec. 2, ht rl Wm. rrinlo, div. 2. e. 2, ht rod C. U. Enntrin,div. t, re. 0, pt rod C. Lr. tX-tti'f". div. 2. fjKT. a, per nd . C. V. KfiHtram. iliv. 2, m;c. K), it ru.l., - Efifk Erickson.div. 2, f lttc. 1, H-r rod . Krick Erickiwn, iliv. 2, spe'C 3. mt rM C. A. Mill", div. L "I1"0- per rod A. L. Parker, div. 2. 7. per rod HMO 4 2j 4 M 11 2 M 0 SO 2 13 1 yj S. A. Wilklnwn. div. 1, s;ee. 1, per rd-., , ... . 7 !M . For dtHtrict N. 8, thes following bh! were receive d: E. J. LlndK'rjf, nrH'ciflcatl.jii No. 3 furllOiK), otj condition tint county furnish trailer and remove cerium lend-. Soitt and ycuouMi, n,rct'icau sa.at rena .1 n ul hnaay. 1. 2 and ... for $r,9ls.2-. nnd Uie We nelMwJ U i.w.Uion the to:rtbw advised it U or !.red l.vjf-. that 0. D. Kyle njjved to the court that all of r.-.M l d .$i. H,.L;u Ja4: week, the reason and Owf ia ne are h-reby teji cte J It'. farther or-'-Ted b tin wart 'that said work at a lverlif. I, bo vr.'iriiH'd !y th't -i;trvir of aid diiitriot No. und-r the ilirrctlim of t!i' county court. Fir r;al d;. Uriel No. '., tho f.. kwiptr l i'l t were reeeivtM: Sc.lt an ! McUuwll. , seitii-.i- tJoiw J nnd 2 nnd L'win: roi I f f?!:l, and th. ourt In'in.i a Ivivd ... ... ii t'td be, and the same u lierehy r.t- jrcteti. It is further ordered by the cart that snid work a ndverti.! I Iht- furnwdhy the aurtfrvisor of w,:,i;t this writinjf. of the county court. ! r..rRo L. Tubb has bv-n miss-; Pf l hv,n ,ntf her town9 nd Matt.rofIVtiU..n..rSui,;itI.a!.i.;ii:fiTthe past lew days; as cU.es a. to St. Helens and her b,r Company f.,r rebate of ux. is leap year it is hard uifca. anu predicts a very On this .lay the ,-etition f Sum-; U-ll what may have hapned. j busy summer in his line. mitLumkr Company for l-cUte f Oar popular Milliner received j Mr. J. W. Exon, Manager of t on timber on 81-2 of Swl-1 of her stock of Easter hats a short o the Lewis River Navigation Sec. 24. 7-4. on account of said Urn- j time ago, and they were admired j Co. was in St. Helens Saturday ber having been removed pi ir to i by everyone, until the bt-jian to 'and perfected arrangements the time for inakinsr iiH.ment for year lido, coming1 o regularly for j renxiicratinn,un-l the court hcii.r: dvinrd in the premises, it is ir dorej Ly tho ourt t'aa. tho clerk I. and he is hir.,..iy authorized nnd instructed t Mmie a warrant n tlieKen.'nd fund in favor of Sunmiit LumU r 0,utMinv. in tho mm of lfU . r ----- - Matter i.f lVi.iti.in of .1 A Van. ct al for a County Road. On this 7th dny of March. 1'.'12 toitM.m fur lu-nrinjf the Ktition of J. A. Vim, c-t al frechilda, n -iilii g in tho r..u. district or districts f il jinM.Md road, prayinpr f-r tlic wtablishiriidit of a county road, dc rihe.l as Cumini.nLM'nsr ut a hUi'ab marked "R" t thu end ,f the Graved Riad F E Malni'K'rir place, n'o'.it 40 roU Northerly of tho 1-1 staku U-twet-n Sections 12 a:id 13. in Town 'h'p six north of ranuu rive west of the Willamette Meridian, and running thence in a northerly di rection on tho eiiHtHide of tho hill, on tho most practical route ( iot to exceed ahout six h.t cent grade) and to intersect thu present county ud at a stoke marked "R. ahout 40 rn.1. Place, or about 80 rods alonjc the fcllll Pi.iinfu I l . .1.. "Wtlon tmm tkA it ,i, . .1... -. n., w ulna ainnu un hiiv liixs of the prew.-nt county road, muklnir n itiut fun tei,. j And th( iviiy vacating all that portion or tin protent county road i Covered by the idmve tuiid ! lying nnii U-inir U'twwn wiid i.inui ' rnirvey, when said road i com , piete unl ready for travel. And it witiafuctorily apjtearintf to the court " from proof Wed herein t,ut due notice of tho jjendeacy of (.!.. . f i m.m "rui-wtimg raw been jriven as bylaw required, that twelv;l!,0f feuid i-etitioiiern a l..-.i f r....i,,.!,i..,- of U.iscountv. rmi.iinir i.. t,. district or district of tho propositi road, and that a ko1 sufficient lond has Uvii ttiven and filed hero in. It is therefore ordered by the court that tho Hoard of Coonty Road Viewers meet at the beit-inning j point of aid proponed road on the ,21st day of March, 11)12. or on i their failure to meet on said day then within live days thereafter, and proceed to view, survey and locate said proposed road. Continued next Iue TU EN HOLM Estoii Joaiuton of Clatakanie w3 tiumi o.i iuj uuny melius he gave for moving .vm that tnere was too ujch excitement here. Our 1-jig contiaued drouth wi, broken by a nice refreshing s lower last Thurda, Friduy, 3 UjrJ,ty and then bo:ne. ilr. Walter Uulf went to i'ott- u u tuu WK Q bui,t u house o.i aomo lou he owns there, t Miii Ad.i Johnston is visiting friends at irenholm this week. NVe are pleaded to report that ,Iarrv WllM,m waoliua been tick uitiiljm.ui.ior.uu tluinif iik'i ly Hitach the nrice tavrs. when we i noticed that the male jpulation jail tot'k to the wuods. Citt hi. i-i ikil in f 1 rui 1 : iti this tttx-k that slrawUM-iiei wire r: . , .. :.. Tr..i,K,,im wt ' hasten to corrtvt the oiror. 0f .this irarket ta them. The sched r..4jr. w..i;;iv.. uvervdeliirhtfui; of tht Company appears i.,,, ,.,.. -..r i i,,, i:i.fie a hri V - LHUIIVb '!' J w. . aov i.i'evar;eutf:is. All ihe vacant here are decoi ate amo,andbi,nphiesof divri i, JIvi luals uluwuvvei hnjr to U t v-rn a-i a saci-.ne-e tt uie ai ar o;tlu ir K.niitrj , by acce-pting vinous o!'.i:e3. And an.on? th-'T. wo notice the r.au.c f air gei.i..: I k!..li I I'iu.i I t'lionii T. S 4,1,1. ........ 4 .v. -. Wl.ite .f lb.iiUon. Ore. fir corn-, ner. To-n is n very v arm per-' C(.:hnce with plans anJ specifi peTS'.'tial iripnd of our, and .vecntiora on file in the olliio of the t.'iink we c hiKI swing the entire Trenholm vote his way, which of course would mean an election, but unless he will add the Good Roads plank to his plat form, we dont know as we care to have him sit en our remains for the ensuing term of office. Call for Bids . Scaled bids will be received by '.. y-i . . f . ' l,,.v,K;.i . n.,M, .! nnnn Pn. e. - ouney up eu uu tiwiv i4v.. City Ticket A mans meeting of the voters of St lit lens was held at the City nail laHt Monday night for the purpo8c of nominating a ticket for the election to be held on April 1st. About 100 voters were present and the contests for some of the offices were quite spirited. Martin White was the only J name prolKj8ed for Mayor and he w 88 wciarecl to be the unanimous .choice for that office. For Coun cilmen there were several names proposed but when the count was completed it wai found that Von A. Gray and W.lbur Muckle hadhe largest vote and they were declared to be the choice for Co.incilmen for two years. For Treasurer several ballots were necessary to name the choice, W. A. Harris finally winn ing out over L. U. Rutherford and 11. S. llattan. U. S. Dspain was the unanimous choice for Water Commisaioner. After the voting for city officers was over there relnained about CO people J and it was thought to be a good I time to sret the sentiment of the voters on choice for President so every man present v r.i given a bullut and vr le thereon the name of his choice, whether d.-mo rxtic, republican or social is'.; T u- vote stood H wsevelt, 2D, Taft 15. Lafollette 5. Wilson 8, Clark 1, Dryan 3; other votes scattered between Debs, Berger, Cliapin and a few lcal favorites. Local Mention Mr. A. T Law. of the St. Hel ens improvement Company re ports the sale of lots in Railroad Addition to Mr. J. G. Fenton, a prominent automobile man of Portland and to RobL Adams, President of the Travelers Pro- tective association, auo oi rort- jland. Mr. Laws state that he ? , f whereby the Steamer MODOC of his line will make St, Helens a daily landing. This will afford i the Lew is and Lake River people ""oi'W'" w come io .oi. Helens to trade nnd also open up eisc.v he re in this i.'sue. bu:ni.ier wrynri, oi uiaisKanie, e paces arouad's-'pentSanelay I this City, being, ted with the ! the guests of Mr. und Mrs. J. H. 1!! " I a.-uc Un. erMty. ft rorest ' i - 1 ' 'day, April 5, 1912, for road im- r.rovem nt wor'i, to he done un cii'il I.jv'- in ri i.! d!trii'tl I.,, V.. . - ( Numbers 9, 10, nnd 11. in ac-i Ounty Clerk nnd in tno nomes of Supervisors in each respective district. Bids must be accompanied by deposited or certified check for ten per cent of amount of bid, or a bond for double the nmount of bid signed by two or more freeholders. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids for cause. Signed, W. K. Tichenor County Commissioner. college athletic association; he one of the prominent college athletes in the state. Pretty Penny Easter Postals at the Gift Store. Jas. Leonard, of Scappoose, was a St Helens visitor today. Mrs. E. H. Flagg arrived in St. Helena Tuesday from her home at Elgin Oregon, and will spend some time visiting with relatives and friends here. Bishop Scadding held services in the Episcopal Church last Sun day evening, at which time a class of five were confirmed. 0. M. Washburn, Cashier of the Farmers State Bank of Scap poose, was looking after business matters in St Helens during the early ijart of the week. ' ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there will be a City Election held in the City Hall St Helens. Ore., Monday, April 1st. 1912. for the purpose of electing Mayor, 2 Councilmen, Treasurer, and Water Commissioner. Polls to be open from 8 o'clock A. M. to 7 o'clock P. M. of said day. JohnQ. Gage, City Recorder. GoodNew3: Uncle Sam has Th Ltmp Trusts' Goat New prices effective Mar. 26. Mtezia or Tung3teins, ... 25 W.C. 63 cents, 40 W. C. 95 C6n ts 1 25 W. B. F. 70 cts. 40 W. B. F. fl.00. Carbon and Gem Lamps, 10. 16, 20 and 24 Candle Power 20cents 32 and 50 Candle Power 35 cts. E. A. Rotger. SJ OTIGB CHANCE OF TIME Steamer Modoc Will u. til further notice Uv U Center ... ti :00AM. IN kin 6:43 ' St HelHMi 7:30 " RMgetleW .... 8:.10 " ' Monday. WrilniMilati, Fridays KOR TOKTLAND Uetuuiinifc Uavc TsvlorM. Wbarf at S:30 A M en Tnitys, .Thur-Jay am! 8a' U' Java fr St. Helen, KidtieDeM. V.-ll,iD(t Iji C n'rt ami Way P inta J. W EXON, Mitr Dr. Edwin Rons has returned from California, and w.n occupy ofllces at his residenceon Willamette street. Office hours from ten to two. Phone 62. Allen and Fclton for bargains in all kinds of real estate. Choicest re-idence site-, River forbeauti. ful homes, choice modern dwellings at reasonable prices. , . Very desirable farms and acreage tracts of all sizes and in desirable Qpgtjjjjjg Business property and various business propositions for sale. We have any thing you want and will tell you the straight facts for the asking. List your property with us, Allen & Felton. FOR SALE. ; A 6 year-old driving horse, weight j about 1000 pounds and also a good; farm horse, weight about 1400 lbs. j Call on or address, j E. R. Hyde, Yankton, Or. isl. S. WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1JCEN8SO IMSALMIR HOVLTON. OREGON Dr. Alfred J. Peel PHYSICAN AND SURGEON Biok Building, St. Helens. Or ). h. a. curr. Physician and Surgeon . 1113 to 1117 Selling Building Portland, Oregon. Pnouea Main 433; A-1233 j Pet. E. 4At7 Builder's Supply Company Dealers In Feed, Cement, Brick, Sand and ShinglG Doors and Windova GENERAL BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 42 Warehouse on Sheldon Dock Fast Trains Hast Tickets sold and baggage checked through to Spokane, Montana points. Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi cago, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all points east. Fares will be quoted, schedules furnished and other details given on request. - W. E. COMAN. Qea. Freight aa4 PaMeagor Art WE HOLD UP Schillings English Breakfast and Japan teas. Bulk teas, the ; finest Pinhead Gunpowder tea, finest picking Spider Leg, etc ; AT MRRISOTS PURE T00D GROCERY FRED WATKINS 44444444......-.. ' Z "! THE LEADING CONFECTIONERY j No Use Looking Elsewhere I for Candies and Cigard Professional Cards jja. t- oiuriT aoss PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St Helens, Oregon Orucc M ocklo Boildlng; botk pboaee QK.I0W1MBOM, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON t. ULiirs i i oaner DR. R. L. Jeffcott DENTIST 8V. IIELKJJ8 - OREGON J. W. Van Natta , WARREN. ORC. India Runner, Rouen and Pelria Ducks Barred Plymouth Rocks, Singlo-Comb Clack Minorcas Toulouse Geese No change of stations in Portland Trains from Astoria, and those for the East use the North Bank Station. J. a DEVENS. Asms. . HoetltM. Orcg. OUR TEAS for your judgement because we know they will stand the test. The most complete stocjt in town you will find here. , , Ridjreways: 3 kinds; . Her Majesty Blend. $1.00 5 o'clock . ,.v '. .75 Household ; per lb, .50. Tetley's and Lipton's ceW-, brated India and Ceylon tea in stock alt the time also