County Court
Proceedings
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Diet. No. 9.
Georjre Davidson 2 50
II S Glenn 4 SS
FEParcher 3 75
W G Wriffht 34 10
Victor Pummala 2 BOi
SKaspaa 5 25
S Roberta 2
C L Morse 1 60
Dis't No 10
Martin Bjorck 10
Gold Medal Shing-le Co 2 50
BLEdRerton 4 50
M Deran 11 25
John Wataon 1 :
Mattaon & Co SO 20
Chris Johnson 7 50
Dis't No 11
Frank B Elliott 47 50
Fred Colvin 12 50
C M Bryant 1 66
Elmer Colvin H
Martin Van 10
John Olson 17 50
Herman Elertson 2 50
Sam Johnson 15
M W Elliot , . 13 12
W M Elliott 11 66
Howard Colvin 10 '
Warren Van 10
J A Lonkev 10
EUiott Bros 12
Mattson & Co 2-1
Granam & Geary 20 50
Dis't No 12
Western Clay Co 9 50
A E Harvey 4 50
Dis't No 13
Herold Magnusen 6 25
Austin Dowling 2 50
C L Johnaop 8
J W Baughner 2 50
Wm Deeds 5
Wro H Rose 7 50
Dis't No 14
Wm Hall ; ' ' 16 70
AL Parker U 40
S A Wilkinson . $ 43
A Kern 5 39
Rob't McPherson . 6 25
Louis Boeck 5
Chas Ichman ' 5
D Marill . 3 75
Wm Placke 8 80
- Ray James ' 5
T B Mills ' 2 50
Lee HallJr . . . . 6 25
AD Hall . 6 25
ERTreharne ' 7 50
L C Boeck j 7 50
August Shillipeit 7 50
- Fritz" Faltinot . 7 50
Mills Bros 2 70
Dis't No 17
"W tense 16 25
G Lange 38 25
Dan Smith 11 20
H Rabinsky 4
Roger Implement Co 55
I G Wikstrom & Son 6 73
M Callahan 13 50
F Comwell 2 50
VWTichenor 2
General Road Fund
H T Bennett ' 49 60
CT Prescott 42
A B Haines 6 25
HHilliard . 10
Frank Clason 20
Louis Boeck - ' 12 60
Ed Webster 10
Averill MchyCo 3178
Martin Bjorck 3 75
A Popham 10
CT Prescott 58 40
Glen Phelps 20
Evam Treharne 10
Harry Wallace 10
Geo C Conyers 10
John Reddick 23 75
Ernest Lewis 27 50
Andrew Tolva 35 75
Edward Eilertaon 46 75
J E Smith 18 75
U S Dspain 24
Beach Mfg Co .235 20
Edwin Meier 1 25
Henry Olson 23 75
Grant Jones 28 75
F Jacobs 35 75
Even Johnson 50 50
Lorren Reddick 20
U S Dspain 49 80
following proceedings were hadj
Matter of bids for special road
work indist'J 10 & 11.
On this day bids for special itn
provement of road districts No 9
10 and ll were opened and exam-
bed by the court as follows;
Dist No 10
F J Phral Keystone road Sta A to
' B for $810
Upper Clatskanie sta A to
sta B for 650
Smith road sta A to sta B
for in 50
John Lindberg Keystone road sta 0
to sta B (36) for 28 cents per lin ft
on condition that County build
bridge furnish wheel Scraper and
culverts.
And it appearing to the court
that F H Phral are not accompanied
by either certified check or bond
and that the bid of John Lindberg
is too high it is ordered by the court
that all of said bids be and the same
are hereby rejected.
It further appearing to the court
that there are no bids on file for
special improvement in districts No
9 and 11 it is further ordered by the
court that all of said improvements
as advertised for said districts dis
tricts No 9 10 and 11 be performed
by the supervisors of the res pec tive
districts under the supervision and
direction f othe court.
Matter of Scalp bounty claims
On this day the clerk presents to
the court duly verified scalp bounty
claims as follows;
Claim No 31 Frank Comwell for
$6. for 3 wild cats
Claim No 32 Fred Floeter for $12.
for 1 wild cat, 1 cougar.
Claim 33 J as Hudson for $4 for
2 wild cats.
Claim No 34 J P Archibald $1 50
for 1 coyote.
Claim No 35 Fred Floeter foe $6.
for 3 wild cats.
And the court ; being advised in
the matter it is ordered by the court
ihat said claims be and the same are
hereby approved.. . ' '
Matter of aid to Jutilla family.
On this day it is ordered ' by the
court ' that monthly remittance
heretofore ordered for aid to Jutilla
family be discontinued from this
date.
Matter of petition of Frank Warren
for rebate of tax
On this day comes on for consid
eration the petition of Frank Warren
for rebate of tax on account of
alleged excessive valuation placed
on certain personal property and
the court being advised in the matter
is ordered by the court that said
petition be and the same is hereby
denied.
Matter of petition of Columbia
Contract Co for rebate of tax.
On this day comes on for consid
eration the petition of Columbia
Contract Co for rebate of tax in
the sum of $180.47 alleged to have
been paid for year 1911 as tax on
steamers Triumph and Sampson.
And it appearing to the court
that said steamers are taxed in
Multnomah County on account of
said steamers being registered in
the Port of Portland and the prin
cipal office of said Company is lo
cated in the city of Portland and are
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A Large Stock of
Colgates Toilet Specialties
Just Received Direct from the
Manufacturers, Including
Perfumes, Toilet Water,
Creams, Soaps, Ktc. htc.
in fact .boul .v.rythin, in lh. - iMCood. lin.
Also a Stock of Palmer's (New
York) Toilet Goods
I'OST CARDS FROM U t 'Jic g
DEMING'S DRUG STORE i
Columbia County Abstract
And Trust Co
Abstracts, Real Estite, Insurance,
Loans, Conveyancing
St. Helens, urc-on
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Work Guaranteed. .
Optical Goo is St. Helens Jr.
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It, all kinds .l weather, In rain, Snow -or sleet,
Von will always find our wagon on the Street.
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Houlton Market
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J. E. BLACK
WIGWAM BAR
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COLUAVBM R1VCR POWDER COAPlrtY
DEALERS IN
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ALU EXPLOSIVES DELIVERED IN S TON LOTS OR MORE
TO ANY POINT IN COLUMBIA CO UNTY ON THE RIVEP
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CITr AND FARM PROfECTY
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DuPont Powder Co 1730
Whereupon, Court adjourned un
til Fri. April 5. 1912.
Friday April 5, 1912 7th Judicial
day. Court came pursuant to ad
journment. Officers all present.
Dim proclamation being made th
this county it is ordered by the
court that said petition be and the
same is hereby allowed in the sum
of $133.13 being: the amount of tax
actually paid on said steamers in
this county.
. It is f urhher ordered by the court
that the clerk issue a warrant on
the General Fund in favor of Colum
bia Contract Co in the sum of $88.76
being the arro ja of relate allowed
less the sum of $44.37 heretofore
over paid on robaU; lor year 1910
on account of Hpecial tax for city of
St Helens which was not charged
against said strainer:;.
Matter of petiUon of Louis Fluhrer
etal foracour ty r-ad
' On this 5th day of April 1912
comes on for rj-hejtring the petition
of Louis Fluhrer t -1 freeholders
residing in the road t strict or dis
tricts of said pro))3ei toad praying
for the establishment of a county
road described v )llows;
Beginning at a stal e marked (R)
located on the Mayter-Delen road
Continual oil m xt page
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General Transfer and Drayage
Dal.ra in
Brick. Cement, Feed, Sand and
Shingles
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Steaim Heating
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Wood LunVoer
W1NF-S CIGARS
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