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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1912)
IF ITS CORRECT S ALLAH HAS IT t42-Piecs set Rogers Silverware ilLECTRIO 'hy not have your hotse wi til ! tUclric limits? It is io your interest, not ouly lor y ,r t wn convcmVucc br, for protection from fire. 0r teu per cent of the fits in dwellings last year in th.1 U.S. v. ere caused by knoscue lamps and tw" per ctr r n electric w ires. writs ro 11. A. Jensinan & Son. "We Do rr Bkttkr for Lksw" ST. JOHNS, OREGON TO THE OXE GUESS IXG THE XEAREST AMOUXT OF MOXEY IX THE JAR One Guess with Each 50c Purchase SILVERWARE IS OX DISPL.1Y IX OUR WIXDOW VALUE $50.00 M. 5ALLAN TJie Leading Clothier In Bank Building IF SALLAN HAS IT, ITS CORRECT Str. IRALDA Summer Rates between St. Helens and Portland 50 cents one way 75 cents round trip Tickets good any time after April 4th Boat leave St. Helena 7:55 s. m. Returning leave Portland 2:30 p. in. Arrive at St. Helen 4 45 p. id. r. I. HOOGHKJRK Wood for Sale Good Dry Fir, Cut from Large Green Trees. Will Deliver to St Helens for $3.50 per Cord. To Houlton for $3.00 per Cord. 25c Discount on Ten Cords or More. Hard Wood $4.50 per Cord. Phone Bachelor Flat Line or write me at Warren, Ore. Wm. Skuzie. St. Helens Dairy PURE MILK AND CREAM From Healthy Cows delivered to your door EVERY DAY George konopka PROPRIETOR Dangerous Iueoimqs I ! feiis T4BIKa TUBS Oar Wnu-to-Mt Ilk Elastic Ury rellevae at cats aftea saraa. StacUaf a. Kim Caaa. AafcUta WOODABD. CLAUSE CO. All kinds of job work done at reaaoanable prices at the Mist office. For Sale and Want Ads Ada fat Tbeaa Cjlumot Bring Reaulta We have for sale at the Mist office all kinds of typewriter paper, car bon paper, legal blanks, legal backs etc. FOR RENT -Rooms in the Building. Bank We have 30 cords of dry fir wood for sale. Jas. Muckle & Son. WHY PAY RENT Buy a lot. Build a home. $10 down $10 a month, then you have it. See St. Helens Improvement Co. T.A. Laws, Mgr. FOUND a bunch of keys, owner may have the same by calling at Mist office and paying for this notice. 100,000 Fruit trees.. Write prices. A. Holaday Scappoose. for -CHURCHES Methodiat Lpttcopal Cburcn Sunday Si hool 10:0 Preaching Mm Epworth League 6-K Preaching 7:30 ftUd-waek tarvioa Thuredav 7 AX) County Court Proceedings j Be It Remembered, That a regu I lar term of the County Court of j the State of Oregon, for Columbia County, was begun and held at the Court House in the City of St. Hel ens, in said county and state, on Wednesday the 6th day of Novem ber, 1912, the same being the time fixed by law for holding a regular term of said Court, when were present: Hon. James Dart, County Judge. Hon. John Farr, Commissioner. Hon. W. K. Tichenor, Commiss ioner. H. E. LaBare, Clerk. A. E. Thompson, Sheriff. Due procla mation being made, the following proceedings were had. Journal Read, Approved and signed. Matter of Petition of Chapman Timber Co. For Tax Rebate. On this day it appearing to the Court fror the Records and from the pe tition of the Chapman Timber Com pany, that on the Assessment Roll for the year 1911, there occurred a double assessment of the rolling stock of said Company. It is there fore ordered by the Court that the Clerk be, and he is hereby author ized and instructed to issue a War rant on the General County Fund, in the sum of $390.50, in favor of said Company, being one half of the taxes paid by said company, as levied against the said rolling stock foi the year 1911. Matter of Petition of Peter Fe ton, et. at. For Vacation of County Road. On this 6th day of Novem- i ber, 1912, comes on for hearing the j Petition of Peter Felton, et. al., j freeholders, residing in the road j district or districts of said road,! praying lor the vacation or a por tion of the St. Helens Deer Island Road, described as follows:-- Beginning at a point on the St. Helens and Deer Island Road where said road leaves Winter Street in Block 44 in the City of St. Helens, and more particularly described as being at the southwest corner of lot 14 in blocks 44 of said City of St. Helens, and running thence in a westerly direction to where said road intersects the East line of Hemlock street in said City of St. Helens. And it satisfactorily appearing to the Court from proof filed herein, that due notice of the pendency of this proceeding has been given as by law required, that twelve of 3aid petitioners are freeholders of this: county, residing in the road district of said road, and there appearing to the Court to be no remonstrance or other objection to the granting of said Petition, it is ordered by the Court that said Petition be, and the same is hereby allowed, and that said portion of said county road, as described, be, and the same is here by vacated. Matter of Petition of S. A. Cros by, et. al. For County Road. On , On this day this day the report of the Board of County Road Viewers, on the S. A. Crosby Road, was read in open Court the first time. Matter of Teachers' County In stitute. On this day it is ordc red by the Court that the Clerk he and such ballot boxes, that such elect he is hereby instructed to issue a ion returns may be canvassed as by General Fund Warrant, in the mm law provided, of $150.00, in favor of J. B. V ilk-1 Matter of Purchase of Gravjl Pit, erson, County School Superinten dent, to be used in defraying the expense of the County Teachers' In stitute about to be held at Clats kanie, Ore. It being understood and agreed that said J. B. Wilker s.n shall file receipted bills for all such expense incurred, and turn over to the County Treasurer any un-expended portion of said sum of $150.00. Whereupon, Court adjoined until Thursday, Nov. 7. 1912. Thursday, Nov. 7. 1912, 2nd. Ju- jdicial Day. Court came pursuant to Adjournment. Officers all pres ent Due proclamation being made, the following proceedings were had: Matter of Scalp Bounty Claims. On this day the Clerk presents to the Court duly verified claims for Scalp Bounty, being as follows: Claim No. 46, Walter Parker $14.00 for 7 Wild Cats; Claim No. 47, G. A. Clark, $2.00 for 1 Wild Cat; and the Court being advised in the mat ter, it is ordered by the Court that said claims be. and the same are hereby approved. Matter of Petition of S. A. Cros by, et. al. For County Road. On this day this matter coming on to be heard upon the second reading of the Report of the Board of Coun ty Road Viewers, which said report was publicly read on two different days of this term of Court, no re monstrance being filed and Rumely Products Co. having filed a claim for damages in the sum of $3.' 0.00. And the Court being satisfied that such road will be of public util ity, the report of the Viewers be ing favorable thereto, and report ing no damages in excess of benefits to be derived, it is ordered by the Court that said Report be adopted ana that said report, survey, pro file and plat be recorded in suitable books kept for that purpose, and from thenceforth said road shall be a public highway. It is further ordered by the Court that the road supervisor in whose district said road is located, shall open the same for public travel. Matter of Resignation of Geo. Olsen as Supervisor of R, D. No. 16. On this day this matter com ing on for consideration by the Court, and the Court not being ful ly advised in the matter, it is order ed by the Court that said matter be, and the same is hereby continued. Matter of Transfer of Funds. On this day it is ordered by the Court that the Treasurer be, and he is hereby instructed to transfer the sum of $1820.00 from the Special Fund of Road Disk No. 3, .to the General Road Fund. Matter of Petition of M. Fresh For Tax Rebate. On this day it is ordered by the Court that the Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and Instructed to issue a warrant on the General County Fund, in the sum of $2.02. in favor of M. Fresh, for taxes paid on Void Deed to Lot 8 to Block 11, In Vernonia. Matter of Opening Ballot Boxes. it appearing to the Court that certain Election Boards returned their tally sheets to the County Clerk in the sealed boxes, it is ordered by the Court that the Clerk be, and he is hereby a ithor- J - i t a izea io oreax sucn seals ami open rYrmnrrm iTrmn ninumiiiinnrmTiumni St Helena School Opens Monday, September low 4 RCMCMBCR WC ARC HEADQUARTERS fO J School Books and School Supplies a WC HAVE ALSO SCCURED THE AGENCY FOR 3 5 Eastman's Photographic Goods WC CARRY ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OP T Celebrated Nyal Family Remedies ai.W imi, r . ... . . .. ST. HELENS Harness t Shoe Sioi MONTGOMERY UlUUNC SCHOOLS OKS ARC SOLD STRICTLY fOR CASH iaii'llHUtttlltHlilUHiUttHttlltllUmMitltl recently visiting C J. I.rvn and looking at some of Uto farms with the view of buying. Miss puttie Probst of Portland visited Warren friends Sunday. Messrs. Bert and Raymond Peny visited at N. K. Baker's Sunday. Mis Kate Baker was unable to attend to her t!utis as primary teacher Monday on account of sick ness anil Miss Myrtle Larson sub stituted for her. Mr. Jo.-4'phson shipped four hun- to Portland On this day it is ordered by the Court that the Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a war rant on the General Road Fund, in favor of C. O. Dahlgren, in the sum of $(543.00 in payment for 12'J acres of land in road district No. 2. on receipt of abstract of title and ap proved deed, conveying mid prop erty to Columbia County, as per plat of survey of said land returned by the County Surveyor. It is further ordered by the Court thafone-half of said sum of $045.00 dred boxes of apples be by the Clerk charged to said recently. road district No. 2. Matter of Insurance Policy. On this day it is ordered by the Court that the Clerk be. and he is hereby instructed to issue a warrant on the General Fund, in the sum of $S0.00 in favor of California Insurance Co.. in payment of three years' premium on Insurance Policy In the sum of $10,000 on Court House and con tents. Matter of Claims against the County. On this day the claims against the County In the General l"ys and girls, a watch for you Fund Claims against the County as You can earn it by helping us one Docketed in the General Fund Saturday afternoon. Send postal ST. HELENS, ORE, NITRO CLUR j-xSleel Lined SHELLS -NO y 10 K- White Wyandotte Cockerels and Barred Plymouth Rocks of all kinds FOR SALE My Rocks hac no black feathers. Write tjrn k to Yankton . . Okkcon Sec'y of County Fair AsVn jfc'JIHrUllft mm ' ; t T0L0ADING SHOTGUN SAVE YOUR SHOULDER la the R rmingloo-UMC Autoloading Shotgun, tkt kkVii uard lo work the actkn. Seod lot a moboo-ptOars bookla) idling how. Shoot Rening(o-UNtC Nkro CJub Stod Lined Eatfm Factory LoadoJ Shut Shells (uc speed plus pattera u aoy Mat of shotgun. Rrminrfioa Arms-l'nioa Metallic CarfrMJs Co. 390 Broadway. ,o Maw York Qtf Claim and Warrant Register, and the General Road Fund Gaim and Warrant Register, were audited by the Court, and allowed in the var ious sums as carried out by the Court on said Registers, being as follows: (i EN ERA L FUND Secrist John F. witness State vs Eastman $9 40' Bennett O. B. M " 9 20 Goodenough Mrs. Geo. " " 8 00 Secrist John F. 9 40 today to National Federation, Suit 1") Ave., Chicago, HI. . . UouseKceper 31 C i u en lUR KOKTLANH DAIl.V aTEAMtR Ryan J. II. Exam, of Mrs. Seidel for Insanity 3 80 Seidel Gus. " Leiferman H. Witness, Grand Jury mith Oliver Wallis Chas. Wallis Lewis " Schwiering Henry Schwiering Sophie " Schwiering Grace " Schwiering Rose " Schwiering Annie Brown Ed Hooper W. H. Plummer B. I. Henley H. M. Lott A. J. Cloninger T.A. " Cloninger Phil " Eastman A. R. " Continued next week 3 80 Leavr SI H.leti. fl 00 A. M. Arrive al I'oriUn.l lil::m A. M. Iavci Portland al 211 1' M Arrived Ht. Helena at H:.'l4) V. M 00 00 fiU CO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 ODCES ST. Ml Mm, M l and third IIKI.KN.S CAMP, W. ;k A. Me. I Wrciiplavi. J. W. CUrkr, ('otinl H K. I.Alt A ItK, Clerk. IIUULTON CIKCI.K MM,K, W.mirn ol W'jodcraft, niertt the arconil anil fourth TueUy afternoon of rarli in-mib at Houlton, Ore. Mra. Kl.n Vlktrnnj, iuarlian Vljjhtjor HyHtne, Ore. ; Minnie A. M..rley Clerk. 2 00 9 20 WARREN ('o'uin)iM Kni jiniiurnt No. T7, I. O . iiirim iii me i. j. j, p, nun on I Hit- wi ond unit fourth llmrtowy of each month, Mjourue in I'atriarch rnoNt cor.liully Invited lo meel wild ui, Chin. Spinner, Chief Patriarch. C. W. P.lakr.ley, ScrilM.. A special school meeting will he held at the school house at 2 o'clock p. m. Saturday November 30th for the purpose of discussing the build ing of a school house at Spltzen berg. All legal voters should at tend this meeting or else not com-f MI7.PAII C'i 'TKn OOI.UMIIIA HOMKSTKAD No. 2m I!rotbcrhHx1 of Amerlean Yeomen, mecU the aecond and fourth Wed neiMlay night of each month at Yank ton, Ore. VUitlnu meinliera welcome. E. S. IIinsom, llonoral.le Porennn C. K I.AKK, Cotrcrpondctit. s ir.) 't at lit in m III OPEN FOR BUSINESS 1 ... The Italian Importing Co. DtAtXRSJIN (intrerics, VvJlvtttble.H and Fud (it n rut I 'I on sr hold Xt crssitlrs A Specialty i n All Kinds of Cheese Also t Wholesale Department for I:irst Class Im ported and Domestic Wines of all Kiuds Free delivery to any part of St. Helens or llou'.ton We Respectfully Solicit a Share of the Patronage rhnnc C,) ST. 1IELEXS Call i's Vp S eeaeeeeeeefeeeireetreft'M Everybody Treated Right F- J. BASEEL Dry CoikIs, Men's $2$. mi suits for $20.00, Indies Suits, best quality, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Capes. Coats, Shirt Waists, Furniture of all Kinds, Stoves and Ranges, Hardware. Tinware. SI'ICCIAL: Hkst Sugar, 55.90 ir sack Guaranteed flour $1.30 per sack, $5.0) per arre' Fine Line of Fruit Jars and wc sell them cheap. Gunpowder Tea 45c lb. 40c Coffee 35c lb- -Wc Sell Everything Cheap- COMIC AND SAVK YOUR CASH HOULTON - - OREGON plain afterward at actions taken by those present. The recent rains have put some of the roads in this locality in very bad condition. This is due to the fact that work started on them was not completed. Mr. Rudolph Hedlund came down from Portland Sunday and visited his home folks. wr. Li. a. Puzey was 1 recent Portland visitor. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Erickson and ittle son Arthur visited Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Llndsey at Gresham for a few days last week. County Surveyor Prescott was here Tuesday surveying Grandma Baker's property, and settled some disputed lines between her property anc her neighbors. Mr. Simons of Portland was here , ). O. K. S Meeta In Masrnic I. all the en ml and four! 11 Satur l-io. arl monlh liKKTKUIlK COI.I.INH, 'V M U-CY (iU.iy, Herrelai-, t:jr'V St. HeleiiN Mn No. VZi'Jyfin n o. v. huiid- Ing.on the second and fourth Katurlayi oleih month, vlilting mernlieri are alwsvauiven a liarlv wehome. W. A. Mclnilie. N. i. C. W. Wke.l, Pen. Avon Lodge No 6a Knights ol Pytliia meets very Tuesday Kvenlng In Car rie Hall, Ht. Helens. VIHtlng Krlght. alwaya Welcome. Fred Watkina, C. C. P A. George, K of II A K THONF. S2 Houlton Market POWELL A HARRIS. Prop.. DKAI.KKA IN Fresh and Cured Meat? ' Poultry, lings Buttef YOUR PATRONAGE SOUCITE0 CORRECT WEIGHTS '.Va Par IlifKail Cath tmt Perk aad Vaal I'VNAMITK poWI'KB COLUMBM RIVER POWDER COnM A riT. IIKLKNH IMMiE no. X A f A A M. MeeU lat and 3d Saturday In each month. Vlaitini brothers cordlallv melcomid. II u Clark, MasUr; B. E. Quick, Bacrtlatv, DKALRUS IN DU PONT EXPLOSIVES ALL CXPLOSIVtS OILIVCPED IN i TON LOTS OR M TO ANY POINT IN COLUMBIA COUNTY ON THE R"V Tl V V a. t v- 1 r- r- r I T 3 a