The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 27, 1912, Image 3

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There ure ul preer:t seven j.-na-oiu'rsin
Columbia 'umy :vd
ing trial ami one m-rvhu a j'il
sentence. Tlu crowded cornJiiii.n
i,f the j;.il at tin' Ourt IIou.,e
makes itnore 'sary to keep Koine
nf tho prisoners in too Portland
jail, so f our of them are now in
Portland and four .'iru kfjt here.
With tho pick-uirt ami insane who
are In'inir brought inv frequently
the jail U full all tho time. This
j u burden to the taxpayer
which could bo rcmetJied by pro
per laws, but under the present
system it am not be helped. As
nn example one of the men hold
in the jail here was arreted dur
ing the first week of November
I'jll. ju.st after the Grand Jury
had adjourned, and ms the law
only provides for a grand jury
in May and Octolwr, thU man is
held in the jail from November
until May before bo can bo in
dicted. Under the law a it stood
a few year ago, when a man was
charged with a crime tr.f liatrict
Attorney had authority to summ
on witnesses and examine the
ca.se and if aul'Iieient evidence was
found an information could be
Hied by that officer and a nj.evdy
trial hud; but th.it law was
mended, under tie initiative,
and now before a man can pled
guilty, if ho wa.u to. or belorv
he cm h.ive a trial, ho m i-.t b"
indicted by n Ciiund Jury which,
in O.'u ubiaCo nty, is only called
twice a year. iJurely tiiere is
need for an amendment to tain
lav.
'i bile on the subject of pti-un-c;s
it may be psrtint nt to remark
that never iK'fure :i the lii.;ory
of the County hai there been S
many prisoners hel l in j;;il i.tone
time. All of them are iu hi on
felony charges too. Therein J.
A. Pender and Pert Green held
for murder; Jena Nelson and
Hariild llarm-m fur robbery. Jos.
by false pretenses: J. K. lla.idin j not ro through,
for forgery; and Ja. FitzKer.iidj Work on the county road is
for adultery. ! pragifssing nicely. A rock crush-
' ' ier is expected here to crush rock
St Hekns is not the only place f worJ. Jn the near future.
In Columbia County where build- . ' , , i an
. t , i tw 'rs J Nussbau r.er and son
in activity can be noticed. The) J' 'u , " . ' , ,
U .inier Review teihof a nu.nUr . spent last Sunday in I omanu.
of buine;u btiddcors and resi
it.m.id nr..l..i. uwi t-i i i i.iti fliers
and mow conte.wilatel. There is
ciiic Omt thjm the lower t'oluin
bi i liiv.T, a d during the next
few ye.irj every to.vj of any im
portance alo'HT the river ii K'i'.iK
to have won Jerful growth.
A Communication
To the Taxpayers of roluinh
County, Oregon.
I beg to call attention hut
with to all the taxpayers of Col-1
umbU Cojntv. Oregon. in
rcrfirl to tho petition pre
sented to tho County Court on
Wednesday March (th 1911
,1 Urlnn!.iifiil n etiikn
H,n.i,...i .MH...I-.L :., i ,.i rr.nn r-itirr YoU'RE AFTF.S IK
feet South and 1100 feet Ea:,t of
I Ernest Schelker 1
MERCHANT TAILOK
Suits Made to Order in St. Helens from $Z2.oo up
s C IIiinllnnlAtl
(. vomers taken ior suns irum iuv iiuiiui'i,i
V Tailoring Co., of Chicago, from $14 "P
French Dry Cleaning ST. HHLKNS, ORE.
t'.i-
m i,f ,. ; . ! !
a -
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North Pan . ft y t,
' 'em i.ii x i(l a Nortriwi-ntfr-direction
for a distance, of!
aUut KWK) f,.,.t to and termlnat-
ii
! ' 7 " ' , iK0 "l T" vhseh
m located 1 13) f.et North of the!
L' ..th I'., .i .... i
ouiu r,axt corner or Section IJO
Townshiji n North Rinro 5 West
of the Willamette Meridian.
And followin I will utato tlmt
there is abnohmly no need for'
said road, for i in to the lienefiti
of one residence only, and be-j
sides said residence has a jjood1
------ i
foa I to trr.vel over, and has been
uf-i:ufjt '. the jmst 18 years,
but for ki Hi" reason will discard
it iv w :md h;i w a new one hui It
.'if th expense of' nil the t'ixp'iy-
(' :,r-:i: (', ,-.! .. .Vl'! I
' a' I t" ay I 1 1-ti -r ;li ;'. Jic t.st
t ) l.uih! Uiii in id will .unour t to the Couruy Court of Columbia
about $lo,(;;) for this road will Courty up to 12o'clock noon Fri
he built on one of the HteeK.'st ' (lay. April f, 1912, for road im-
hilla to be found in this county.
I have waited for a whole month
to see whether one of the under-
signed ones would make an in-
vcRtiKntion as to w hat they had
signed but they have failed to do
so, and therefore I say that all of
tho taxpayers should act at once
a::d stop the building of said
road U-fore it is too late.
F. FJtinat,
K easey, Ore.
GOBLE
Mr. K. Kobleand I Burkhard
'hipjK'd considerable potatoes to
Portland this week. Mr. Koble
hhipped sacks and Mr. Purk
hard a solid carload. Mr. Uurk
hard is the farmer who raised
such trood potattM-slast year. He
raised CM sucks from three acres
of jrHind, he sold these potatoes
for $1.(15 per sack, F. 0. P.
(Jobie.
Mi. Tho r.as II inter spent Sat
urday in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop
are in Portland this week. It is
rej orted that Mr. Bishop is con
tempiaiinsr boyinjjan automobile
while in tiun.
The Uedtown school is closed
for a week while the teacher Mm.
Norcro.w attends a church dedi
cation at Astoria.
Miss Maul Bishop spent last
! Saturday and Sunday in Portland,
I Mi -iAers. V. Ix'njracher and 0
1). Hunter who went to Bandon
several wttk-sugo have returned
to Coble. They had proposed
opening a lumlier Mill there but
did not find the proposition as
sented. Sj the deal
did
We Plkask Thk Ha:;i to
VM ' v J-nu,n
Cooi Nkws; rndoSam
The Lamp Trust's Coat.
New pricis rlTeclive Mar.
ha
:cth.
i
j: W.C. ('" cts.
.10 W.C. " ct.
GO W.C. l." eta.
2T W. . F. 70 cts.
.10 W. D.F.TOcts.
CO W. 1$. F. $1.00.
Ma.d or
Tunjrstena
10, 10. 20 r.d 21
! I'arbon r
Caudle Tower 20c.
r.2 and T.0 Candle
Power 35 cts.
E.A. Rotper.
! Gem Lampf.
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IK ITS COMFORT.
If Its Style
Aftf.s Tr
Wellington.
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All. n and Pdton for
b viral s In all kinds of;
real estate.
Choice-tit residence Mites, River
Vlewa, reMtrlctod dlrtriet for lieauti-
ful homes, choice modern
at reW,nuble pries.
dwellinfcs
Very di'hirahle farmland acreage
tracU of all sixes and in desirable
orations.
"UMIn'HK proK.'rty ana various
bl,t,i'M'M l"Pitons for sale,
We have ury thin you want
and will tell you the straight facU
r
for the aakinjr.
List your proerty with us.
Allen & Felton.
Call for BMi
Se i bliisi , il! be nc iveii by
provement work, to be done un
der special levy, in road districts
Numbers 9, 10, and 11, in ac
cordance with plans and specifi
cations on file in the office of the
County Clerk and in the homes
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 amount
of bid sitrned 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.
ELECTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that
there will be a City Election held
in the City Bill 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. John Q. Gage,,
City Recorder.
Sealed bids will be received by
the County Court of Columbia
County rn to 1 . o'cloek.noon Wed
nesday, . ;ril 3rd, 1912, for road
improvement work to be done under
sK-cial levy in Itoad Districts, No.
12, 13, 13 and 1G, in accordance
with plans and specifications on
rile in the office of the County Clerk.
Bids must be accompanied by de
posit or certified check for 10 per
cent, of amount of bid. The Coun
ty Gurt reserves the right to reject
any and all bids for cause.
W. K. Tichenor,
Countv Commissioner.
Notice to the Public.
The I wo Ira'liitg ui5 iiiie ot llin P
iflc Cot, ihi fot-itio Monthly and the
ui'W. huve Iwen coniKili.Utrd umler
ht iSl ( Siinn.t the l'cili
M l th" iotL'iiiioo nf t lie nWih-rs
L' si r i o nimn nor irurt ti l.kt
-un-ct ilie ruclii.' M -nililv ft rreilit t
.h Uitmul iiiMiiH.in nt naiii-nal
v. litf Htid i in i tai.co.
r ititrxluee it to no reiulfr, we wl'l
.u.ikf ti,e i illott Inir -pecil olters: Send
,1V in tttip. d we will put you
iiait i'it on.- mbscription li"t r ihe
i,xt I Hir i:ii'iuli4, ami will will y u
frc c tv of tl.e pcrhly illitrmrO
Miii-Winiur nnnilHT, end ! t t
liioiH Siinstt lu linn i oster, wrme y
piickcd tn n.iiliinj luli. It wil
iiinkH n lfiiiful orrameiit li.f nur
liout rt-iM it d u.
iend your or !e i Frd UU
.irili.s'erii Milliliter, miuw t 1 ucilk
Moutlily, I'onland. t)r. tton.
LAND FOR SALE!
Threo miles from May?er, Ore-
uon. Ind nearly all level.
Crushed rock road to station.
$5MH) school house being erected
close by. Write to owner, F. W.
LoneRren, 423 Lumber Exchange
Portland, Oregon.
You better secure a few lots now
before they ro up in price.
Nuf ed. 1). T. Gerdes. 4t
FOU SALK.
A G year-old driving horse, weight
idiout 1000 pounds and also a good
farm horse, weight about 1400 lbs.
Cull on or address,
E. H. Hyde,
Yankton, Or.
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'nnal Cards
:
I. OIUUCKT HO(W
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
St. Ileleus, Oregon
OM.K K M'ickl- rni'ilin; both phone
)K. KlJVl iN KOt.
PHYSICIAN & SURRF-nN
Dli. R. L. Jeffcott
DENTIST
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ll KN'KIl KVIH J.ll'k
HOULTON. OREGON
Dr. Alfred J. Peel
PHYSICAN AND SURGEON
Hank BnlMing, : : St. Helrnt. Or
QR. H. B. CUrt,
Physician and Surgeon
1113 to 1117 Selling Building
Portland, Oregon.
PUoiie Main 433; A-I233; Pet. E. 457
GEORGE H. SHINN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
OFFICE: BANK BU1LU1NO
St. Hblkkm.
Obkgob
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
8t. Helitos. Orafon
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t Oscar wentwortn
4, -
t CARPENTER awl BUILDER
S Houses Built on the
t Installment Plan
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First CUsa Work at
X Reasonable Price
J ST. HELENS, OREGON J
3ST OTICS
. CHANCE OF TIME
Steamer Modoc
Will until further notice
1ve La Center .... 6:00 A.M.
lVkin 0:45 "
" ft HeWn.....7:30 " '
Ridgeflcld 8:30 "
Mondavi. Vnlndaj. Fridays
FOR lORTLAND
Returning, leave Taylor St. Wharf at
8:30 A M on Tuduya, Thuradaya
and Saturdays for
St. Helen, RidgeM.
Woodland La Cniw and Way inti
J. W. EXON, Mgr.
Dr. Edwin Ross has returned
from California, and will occupy
offices at his residence on Willamette
street. Office hours from ten to
two. Phone 62.
Life Saver
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beth Chapman says: "I
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The Woman's Tonic
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lieves aches and pains due
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Why not test It for your
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THERE IS NO USE TALKING
QUALITV and PRICES
ARE WHAT SELLS THE GDDDS.WB HAVE BOTH
The best line of Meats. Lard. Butter and Vegetable?
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WELCH &
HCULTON
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St Helena, Ore, 1912.
Mr. Wage earner;
You are cordially Invited to call at
our atore and Inspect .our large atoclt of general
merchandise. Then make known your fanta and we
will quote you prices, quality considered, that
cannot be duplicated in the city. Give ua a trial.
Tours For Business.
I-L MORQUS c5c SON
2 'i Wo A Guaranteed " " 'EatiiMlea Furniahed! I
I R. CONSTANTIN !
Sit Plumbins and Heatins f
S, Sheet Metal Work
0 St. Hdena Oregon y
ANCONAS 1 B.P.ROCKS
ARE PROVING TO BE THE BEST ECCS FOR HATCHING FROM
LAYER 1 OF LARGE WHITE EGGS. GOOD UTILITY BIRDS THAT
WE HAVE A FEW EXTRA PRODUCE LARGE BROWN EGGS
FINE ONES AND LOTS Of THEM
Eggs $2.50 per is $1.50 pel 15. $70 per 100
INTERVALE POULTRY FARM
RAYTARBELL YANKTON, ORE.
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PETER G.
TABLE DE' HOTE DINNERS
On The Strand
From Sing! Comb BUFF LEG-
HORNS and Singli Comb BUFF
0BPIKGT0SS.
$1.25 par Setting of IS
CaanalM Good Klci
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FOR PORTLAND DAILY
STEAMER
Leave SI. Helena K ,A. M.
Arrive at Port land 10:30 A. M.
Lea vn Pirt land at t-30 P. M
Arrive Ft. Helena at 60 P. M
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