Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 18, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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Vernonia Ea'rle, Vernonia, Oregon
oner’s Phys. (Geary) 5.0,0; Roy field, 2.50; H. E. Stevenson, ' Co. 42.63; Vernonia B & M Wks. Sam Turk, 4.50; Theo Anderson,
D. Shoemaker, Reporter’s fees 5.00 ; Vern Ellis, 5.00; J. Ellis, 19.47; Harry Culbertson, 37.30; 4.50; F. B. Warfield, 46.00; Wil­
■
and transcript, (Lane Inquest) 5.00; Geo. A. Price, 2.00; M. G. R. Mills, 2.35; Kerr Motor Co. bur Bradley, 16.00,; Odus Lara-
75.; 0; Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., L. Weaver, 5.00; W. W. Weaver, 28.18; Thompson 51. & R. Wks., more, 32.00; J. P. Kaphammer,
Court House Tel. 92.85; St- Hel­ 5.00; J. L. Latture Equipt. Co., I 16.78; Vernonia Trdg Co., 37.55. 96.00; S. Kauppi, 12.00; Theo
Kauppi, 8.00; Willard Garlock,
ens Laundry, Ct. House, 1.39; 133.55; Woodbury and Wheeler Road Dist. No. 10.
R. Tetz, 94.00; Harvey & 8.00; H. L. Inman, 39.00,; Union
Jail 12.04; 20th Century Mft. Co. Co., 13.69; Sherwin-Williams Co.,
Oil Co., 225.12; Standard Oil Co.,
DUE PROCLAMATION BEING Supplies Court House 3.00; St. 27.75; L. Watters, 7.50; R. S. Aho, 211.87; L. Watters, 187.50; 69.46; Vernonia Trading Co.,
McKie,
32.15;
Chas.
R
McCor
­
Scappoose
Service
Sta.,
10.53;
Helens,
Hdw.
Co.,
Supplies
Ct.
MADE
THE
FOLLOWING
188.48.
. COUNTY COURT PROCEED­ House 2.30; John L. Foote, Exp. mick L. Co., 97.60; Shell Oil Co., Trojan Powder Co., 17.99; Ad-
INGS WERE HAD FOR THE 38.25; Postage, 4.60; Steno. 48.00; St. Helens Hdw. Co., 9.01; vance-Rumley Co., 10.12; Ed’s Rord Dist. No. 10 Spl.
H. L. Inman, 15.63; F. Mol-
100.00; A. E. Simmons, Sup. Union Oil Co., Í8.60; Fred Ove- Auto-Electc. Service, 7.00; Scap-
MONTH OF JULY, 1930.
lenhour, 112.75; H. Kammeyer,
I son, 30.00; Henry Larsen, 393.56; poose Garage, 84.03.
Dist.
Atty.
11.0,0;
John
Philip,
Journal read, approved and sign­
48.75; H. Reynolds, 44.00; D.
Expense Co. Court, 16.90; J. N. C. Bruce, 189.20; Portland Bolt Road Dist. No. 12.
ed.
Larson, 36.25; F. D. Kammeyer,
& Mfg. Co., 104.85; Bauserman
Miller,
Exp.
Co.
Court,
147.60;
Chas.
Axel
Olson,,
33.75;
Matter of Scalp
Truck Line, 3.80; Thompson, M. Smith, 18.00; O. D. Clark, 20.00; 28.00; B. B. Roberta, 33.75; G.
T.
B.
Mills,
185.60;
Clatskanie
Bounty Claims.
Bogart, 1C.00; J. Gibbs, 42.00;
Chief, Co. Pub. 1.50; St. Hel- & R. Wks., 20.80; A. C. Haag
Statement allowed in the sum ens Sentinel, Co. Pub. 1.20; W. & Co., 18.45; J. L. Latture Eqt. John Nelson, 32.50; L. F. Bar­ C. Teuber, 2.50,; F. Schilenger,
ger, 36.00; Fred Emerson, 2.00;
of $7.00.
L. Fullerton, J. P. No. 1, St. vs. Co., 24.00; Howard-Cooper Corp. Guss Hegele, 22.50; U. W. Clark, 6.00; A. Kingsley, 10.00; ; L. I.
Matter of Application of
Obbarius J. P. No. 1, 4.95; A. 169.90; Scappoose Garage, 83.80; 32.50; Union Oil Co., 2.38; Shell Shaffer, 4.00; Vincent Steno,
Bernice M. McGilvra, of
■I. Peel, Wm. Chanibers —Insane, ¡Trojan Powder Co., 21.08; Shell Oil Co., 41.25; Chas. A. Wood, 7.00; Shell Oil Co., 148.06; Stan
St. Helens, for Mother’s
5.00; C. E. Wade, 5.00; L. G. ¡Oil Co., 10.50; Daily Journal of 17.50, ; St. Helens Hdw Co., 3.65. dard O>1 Co., 7.30.
Assistance.
Road Disi. No. IS Spi.
Ross; Health Officer, 57.00; C. Commerce, 20.10; J. W. Hunt,
Allowed in the sum of $45.00 II. Keys, Fruit Inspector, 7.30,; 23.00; L. C. Hall’s Truck Line, Road Dist. No. 15.
M. L. Weaver, 20.0,0; W. W.
W.
W.
Payne,
30.00;
Union
per month.
Weaver, 20.00; Oscar Lindberg,
St Vincent’s Hospital, Co. Aid, 2.50.
Oil Co., 35.23; J. R. Sullivan, 20.00; A. A. Dowling, 18.13; B.
Matter of Claims
Ross Graham, 64.65; Anderson, Road Dist. No. 1.
45.50,
Against the County.
Dowling, 18.13; M. D. Weaver,
Arthur G., Co. Aid (Riderbush
H. L. Inman, 55.75; H. Kam- Road Dist. No. 18.
Whereupon Court adjourned Funeral) 50.00; Vernonia Hosp. I meyer, 57.50; F. D. Kammeyer,
18.75; W. M Carroll, 20.00; An­
Oscar
Lindberg,
15.00;
A.
A.
to July 3rd, 1930.
drew Erkkala, 19.00; Geo. De­
Co. Aid (Anna Schultz) 42.75; 58.50; D. Larsen, 8.00,; H. Rey­
L.
Weaver,
Dowling,
10.00;
M.
Thursday, July 3, 1930, 2nd Pisgah Home Colony, Co. Aid, nolds, 8.00,; F. Mollenhour, 10.00;
vine, 16.50.; Roy Goble, 15.00;
Judicial day.
Carlson, 30.00; Dean, 30.00; B. B. Roberts, 12.50; Thos. W. 42.00; B. Dowling, 10.0,0; Walter Jack Johnson, 16.50; J. R. Sulli­
M.
D.
Weaver,
12.50;
Matter of Additional Aid
.
to
van, 4.00; A. A. Austin, 8.00.
Blake. 30.00,; Tourist Hotel, Co. ¡Cline, 12.00; J. F. Bennett, 8.00; Zillman,
Mary Goosela, of Quincy.
Aid, J. C. Myer, 28.00; Villa R. Tetz, 55.00; R. Tetz, 13.50; 15.00; W. W. Weaver, 30.00; Road Dist. No. 21 Spl.
Ordered that county aid be in- Rest Home, Co. Aid, F. Cooper, -Standard Oil Co., 68.70; Scap- W. M. Carroll, 4.00; Andrew
W. I. Tracy, 62.50; Donald
creased from $15.00 to $20.00 for June, 100.00; McCowan, Dr. 'poose Service Sta., 17.36; ; Mrs. Erkkala, 8.00,; Roy Goble, 4.00; Parcher, 52.00; Harold Clark,
W. Payne, 15.00; Union Oil 52.50; Standard Oil Co., 22.50;
per month beginning Aug. 1st.
A. C., Co. Aid to Mrs. Nels An-1E. Vancleave, 18.00; City Gar- W.
Co., 55.03.
Matter of Additional Aid to
' W. J. Silva, Chevrolet Co., 6.00;
■lorson, 40.50; Plaza Pharmacy
. 'age,
. _ . 6.55.
Road Dist No. 20.
The Crosby Family.
DuBois-Kettering Lbr. Co., 35.84;
(E. C. Laws) Co. Aid Logan, Roaj o;,t. No. 2.
H. Kammeyer, 20.00; Ed Ilei- Marine Iron Wks. 2.75.
Ordered that County aid be 1.75; Plaza Pharmacy (John De-1 B jj Roberts, 10.00;
increased from $50.00 to $75.00 ming) Poor, 8.75; Dist. Atty., Olsen, 5.00; O. D. Clark, Axel muller, 7.00; R. Tetz, 12.50; Road Dist. No. Pittsburg Market.
1.25;
per month.
Axexl Olson, 5.0,0.
I. 20; Assr. 2.10,; Plaza Pharmacy, jj yy Clark 6.50; Shell Oil Scappoose Serv. Sta., 7.02; Tro­
jan Powder Co., 74.85; L. A. Road Dist. No. Miat-Clatakanie
Matter of Application of
(John Deming) Aid Mrs. Hayes, 1
8.66.
Snow Co., 4.50,; Howard-Cooper Market.
Lena M. Estes, of Vernonia
3.60; Pressler, Mrs. Eva,
’ Dist. No. 3.
- C*
Co- ' Road
Corp., 7.34; Scappoose Garage,
For Mother’s Assistance.
Union Oil Co., 15.00.
kid Mrs. J. T. Keaton, 15.00;
Axel
Olsen,
___
,
_____
___
6.25;
B.
B.
Ro-
4 Ordered that application b< City of Vernonia, Co. Aid to bcrts> 7 50; o d . Clark, 3.75; 19.12.
Road Dist. No. Rainier. Apiary
and the same is hereby denied. II. Kerr, 2.00; T"
Market.
* Rr1C.P’ u- w- Clark, 91.00; Shell Oil Co., | Road Dist. No. 3 Spl.
Watts £
Warrants drawn on General Fund Aid F. Hoft, 16.87;
W. I. Tracy, 17.50; Donald
G. O. Clem-! 12.22; Standard Oil Co., 20,57; I Standard Oil Co., 18.75.
Road Dist. No. 5 Spl.
For the Month of July, 1930.
Parcher, 8.00; Wm. Brown, 6.00;
■nt, Gassener, 15.23; Lambert, Pepco.,
. _
61.00;
Portland
Oxy.
&j
Trial Jury:
J. W. Grimshaw, 90.00; F. I . Standard
standard Oil Co., 8.10; K. R.
19.98; Pointer, 15.00; B- H. I Hyg. . C_.,
Co., 6.07; Byron Wright! Blair.
q on- i?.,i
Andrew Hernan, 25.80; Anna Metzler, Aid II. Jones, 15.00; Motor
Blair, 20.00:
20.00; F. Stockdale.
Stockdale, 10.00:
10.00;1 Dibblee, «
63.00;
Ed White, 51.00-
Co. 0.26.
n J.
t Link,
T!„v 40.50;
so an. R.
t> Anliker,
-I..
Burchman, 9.00;. V. Roza, 10.40; MacMarr Stores, St. Helens, Aid ro ., j d ;,/
O.
| m . s
s . Hubbard, 12.0,0; L.
L. B.
No. 5.
60.0,0; Chas. Wasser, 32.00; J -----
ms. Pyle, 114.00; J. W. Hunt, 54.00;
V. Haskins, 7.60; C. L. Wilburn McGillivra, 20.59; McKeil, H„ ’
15.20; W. E. Proctor, 13.60;_Har Aid to F. Tracy, 15.0,0; Mac-! F. Blair, 80.00; F. Stockdale, Anliker, 48.75; Chris. Neilson, ,jjm Cronkite, 57.00; E» T. Gold.
ry Lowe, 10.20; John Palm, Marr Store, Clatskanie, Aid to 48.00; F. Anliker, 120.00; F. 20.00; Kenneth Smith, 56.00; 58.67; E. L. Skeans, 57.00; Ray-
13.40; J. W. Foster, 10.20; R I. F. Keaton, May "nd June, Anliker, 30.00; Clark & Wilson Shell Oil Co., 100.00.
j Jennings, 80.60; A. E. White,
W. Booth, 9.00,; L. L. Muhr, 9.00: 18.12; Orcadia Hotel, Meals, Lbr. Co., 11.54; St. Helens Hdw. Read Dist. No. 7 Spl.
16.00; H. D. Nuffer, 142.0,0:
Co.,
10.35;
Honeyman
Hdw.
Co.,
Oscar Lindberg, 78.75; M. L. |S. Kellar, 80.00; J. J. Conroy,
Fred W. Busch, 25.60; J. E. i’risoners, 221.20; Black’s Studio,
25.23;
Marine
Iron
Wks.,
3.50;
Carlton, 21.00; Iler Carl, 11.00- ?hoto prisoners, 6.00; Roland
Weaver. 65.00; A. A. Dowling, 73.00;
_ Gano, 69.00; C. E.
------ ; B.
H. B. Hager, 20.40; J. L. Chit- Mastcn, Revaluation, 213.08; Al- J. L. Latture Eqpt. Co., 22.00. 67.50, ; B. Dowling, 67.50; Walter Hillsbery, 57.00; S. Burkhardt,
Road
Disi.
No.
6.
Zillman, 97.50; •*
tim, 6.00; John Karvonen, 10.20,; ey, Nettie E., Co. Health Nurse,:
M. "
D. Weaver, 64 60 • Richard Peterson, 57.0,0;
’
W. Weaver, 62.50; Pacific Tent & Aw’g. Co., 20.95;
Ira B. Hyde, 6.00; Harrv Houser 150.00; F. G. Rankin, Herd In-1 W. I. Tracy, 12.50; N. Wil­ 80.00; W.
3.00; Wm. Bush, 3.20; C. c. ■pector, 138.75; F. D. Antrim,! burn, 4.00; Lloyd Wilburn, 4.00; W. I"
M. Carroll, 60.00; Andrew, Houlton Auto Top Shop, 1.50;
Clark, 6.60; Ros Daniels, 13.20; Dist. Sealer, 30.30; State Indus­ i P. Mauris, 2.00; Donald Parcher, Erkkala, , 60.00; Geo. Devine Leupold, Volpel & Co. 1.75; .
Van Natta, Anna 3.40; C. S. trial Accident Com., Accident In­ ¡4.00.; P. McCollough, 4.00; M. 67.50; 1 Ro.y. 5iobI!’ ®Or°P:..Jack Frederick Host Co., 26.63; Hills
Bristol, 23:40; W. B. Colvin, surance, 193.86; Axel Olson, I Aho, 4.00; John Harvey, 4.00; V. Johnson, 54.00; J. R. Sullivan, Hardware Co. 2.60; St. Helens
25.80; Oscar Kyle, 3.40; Harold Emergency fund, Grading Fair, Haskins, 4.00; Harvey & Aho, 12.00; Fred Foster, 27.00; Aug. j Hdw. Co., 18.91.
Decker, 9.00; Ira E. McIntire, 'rounds, 5.00; Oscar G. Weed,! 225.34; W. I. Tracy, 14.00; Tro­ i Pykkoncn, 108.75; F. H. John- Matter of Deed from Albert
9,60; II. J. Anderson, 7.60; Geo. ■Ilf. Stamps, 10,00; Fred Wat-| jan Powder Co., 16.13; Hauge- son, 34.00,; E. D. Kindred, 64.00; Wood to Columbia County.
Frakes, 10.40; Joseph Nauman, kins, Exp. Asser. 41.80; Verno-1 berg Hdw. Co., 2.00; Rainier F. H. Johnson, 100.00; David: Deed accepted for change in
6.00; Fred Uhlman, 13.40; J. S. nia Eagle, Co. Publishing, 53.16; | Feed Store, 1.00.; Rainier Hdw. Kindred, 24.00; Nels Nelson,' Cleveland road right of way.
Mowery, 6.0,0; Albert Adams, Pacifc Northwest Public Service, j Co., 1.10.
51.00; Sifert Ollila, 20.00; Steve ¡Matter of Settlement of Taxes
4.40; E. L. Mortan, 10.20; Petei Co. Lights, Ct. House, 24.75;! Road Dist- No. 7. •
Tuononen, 20, 00; Maurs, Frank-1 on the Peter Pan Restaurant
• L. Adams, 3.00; Henry B. Dun St. Helens Water Commission, Ct. | w. w. Payne, 82.00; Union lin, 16.00; Wm. Paulson, 16.00; ¡n Rainier.
H can, 11.00; Mrs. M. II. Winn House 12.35; Co. Aid, 2.00; St. I Oil Co., 15.98; Columbia H. & I. P. E. Lovegren, 93.13; C. W.i Ordered that the 1927-1928
11.20; J. A. Barr, 24.20; Walter Helens General Hospital, Care of j Co., 10.10; Pioneer Parts Co., Lovegren, 24.00; John Hossa, I taxes be setlled in full for the
Kerry, 20,40; P. M. Bewley, 6.00; Poor, 19.69; Vernonia Mercan­ 2.00; Geo. B. Conyers, 11.25; 57.50; Oscar Neimi, 70.50; Gus ,oUnl of $42.58.
Bryant Motor Co., 2.15; Thomp­ Fosburg, 70.50; Ano Wirkkala, Matter of Settlement of Taxes
Jacob Johnson, 6.80.
tile Co., Co. Aid to Kerr, 12.40; son M. & R. Wks., 39.98.
State vs. Fleming—Witness:
149.00,; John Sireikka, 16.00; J., On W. T. Russell Building
Adams, 19.97; Dent 20.11; Sim­ I Road Dist. No. 8.
Elmer Glomstad, 60.00; G. E. ons Mercantile Co., Co. Aid Lena
Johnson, 101.00; Roy Haulshaus- ln Rainier.
I
J.
D.
Schleppy,
164.20;
F.
C.
Johnson, 11.20; Joseph Murray, Daly, 9.68; Clatskanie Drug Co.,
er, 53.00; John Sippo, 53.00;! Ordered that axes for years
Iler,
150.00;
A.
Dowling,
2.50,;
36.00; MacDonald, Stanley, 16.00. Inc., Co. Aid to E. J. Crabb 5.00;
Union Oil Co., 208.12; Trojan 1925 to 1928 inclusive be set
|T.
S.
Crowder,
8.00;
M.
E.
Os-
Martin White, road viewers, C. II. English, Co. Aid to Night-
Powder Co., 165.26; J. R. Sulli­ tied in full for the sum of
C. A. Mulloy Rd., J. F. Graham ngale, 15.00; Halstead, 15.00. . terhoudt, 8.00; A. R. Mills, 60.00; van, 43.75; Pure Iron Culv. & $174.00.
Rd., J. T. Bennet Rd. 8.00: Road Warrants Issued for Month 'Harley Schwab, 40.00,; Mist Gar­ Mfg. Co., 195.47.
Whereupon Court adjourned.
age, 37.98; H.L.Redmond, 47.52; Road Dist. No. 8 Spl.
John Fogel, Road Viewers, J. T.
of July
S. E.Redmond, 164.00; William
Graham Rd. 4.0,0; Fritz Anliker
Pure Iron Cui. & Mfg. Co., IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Hallam, 84.00; Henry Turner, 168.83.
Road Viewers Mulloy Rd., Grand, Road Dist. No. Gen. Road.
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
L. R. Chandler, 225.00; K. R. ¡40.00; L. E. McGee, 56.50; Tom Road Dist. No. 9 Spl.
Geo. W. Road Viewers, Bennett
COLUMBIA COUNTY
Dibblee,
90.10;
Ed
White,
87.20
Enneberg,
48.00;
Fred
Parkincn,
Rd., 4.00; Cason Transfer, Elec­
Vern Ellis, 48.75; J. Ellis,
J. T. Hollett, Plaintiff, vs.,
Robert
Hammer,
26.00;
H.
L.
De
J
28.0,0;
Jim
Louden,
28.00;
J.
tions, Hauling Booth, 3.00; Hazel
46.87; H. E. Stevenson, 68.75; The Unknown Heirs of Hen-
Urie, Clerk for Sheriff, 80.00; Vin, 20.00; Jim Cronkite, 12.00; Marttala, 16.00; J. Dunn, 12.00; R. L. Price, 140.00; Geo. R. irv A. Guild, deceased, also all
P.
O.
Mellinger,
10.00;
H.
Jacobs,
I
Standard
Oil
Co.,
77.88;
Bank
of
Price, 70,00; Otis Hyland, 12.00;
Pecaon or parties^unknown,
Opal S. Veazie, Clerk for Shf.,
o'| claiming any right, title, estate,
80.50; Oscar G. Wood, Shf’s ex- 12.10; Birkenfeld Co., 10.30; N.|Vernonia, 30.96; Birkenfeld Lbr., Carl G. Jensen, 36.00; P. L.
.-'lien
or
interest in the real pro­
penses, 14.90; H. E. Veazie, VanHorn, 8.00; Frederick Post, Co., 13.56; Mist Garage, 10.10; Mellinger, 53.13; H. Jacobs, 6.00; perty described
in the complaint
State IIigh-:Joe Cchmanek, 41.85^ Thompson A. P. Bays, 48.75; F. B. Malms­
Shf’s expnse, 16.02; M. R. Cal­ Co., 6.75; Oregon
.
. ..
. R Wkg 43.17; w. h .
herein, Defendants.
houn, Shf’s expenses, 152.25; way Com., 1.96; L. R. Chand- ¡ M. &
ten, 4.00; Chas. Malmsten, 20.50;
Summons
Jarvis Davis, Shf’s office, 6.0.0; ler, 1.25; P. H. Veazie, 2.0,0; ( | Bridgers, 14.45.
Jas. Duffield, 73.75; G. R. Mills, To: The Unknown Heirs of Hen­
Byron
Wright
Motor
Co.,
3.55/
Road
Diat
No.
9.
Erickson Motor Co. Shf’s Car,
15.00; M. Christensen, 13.50; ry A. Guild, deceased, also all
P. O. Mellinger, 47.50; H. Percy Bergerson, 13.50; J. W. other persons or parties un­
Sup. & Labor, 47.00; Shell Oil Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., 18.40;
Ray
Jennings,
9.40;
O.
D.
Clark,
I
Jacobs,
25.00;
H.
E.
Stevenson,
Co., Shf’s Car, Sup. & Labor,
Rose, 18.0,0; Elmer Bergerson, known, claiming awy right, title,
57.75; Irwin-Hodson Co., Supplies <0.00; Axel Olson, 55.00; Fred!38.13; J. Ellis, 51.25; Vern El- 14.63; II. C. Ohler, 13.50; Guy estate, lien or interest in the
property described in the
Emerson,
70.00;
L.
F.
Barger,
I
lis,
60.00;
Chas.
Malmsten,
16.31;
Shf., 4.38; Western Union Tele-
H. Murphy, 21.50; Sa;n Ander- real
complaint herein, Defendants.
i graph Co., Shf., 1.40; Dist. Atty., 40.00,; John Nelson, 32.00; Gus J.P. Kaphammer, 39.00; A. P. son, 13.50; Eben John, 13.50;
IN THE NAME OF THE
3.17; Dollie Antone, Steno., Hegel, 7.50; R. Anliker, 82.50;!Bays, 58.13; M. Christensen, Otis Hyland, 13.50; H. Jacobs, STATE OF OREGON: You and
Clerk’s office, 85.00; Ruth Mer­ Chas. Wasser, 44.00; O. J. Link,] 10.00; C. G. Jensen, J8.50; R. L. 17.25;
Siedelman, 89.00; each of you are hereby required
cer, Steno., Clerk’s office, 80.00; 49.50; Chris Neilson, 44.00; J. I Price, 60.00; G. R. Price, 24.00,;
J. W. Hunt, Clerk, stamps, 7.50; W. Grimshaw, 15.00; Kenneth I Odus Laramore, 19.00; Jim Duf-
Moles, 25.00; West Coast Prtg. & Smith, 12.00,; James Anliker,! field, 47.50; Otis Hyland, 20.00;
Bdg. Co., Deed Record, Clerk, 15.00; H. E. Stevenson, 3.75; F. Malmsten, 20.00,; G. R. Mills,
38.81; Bushong & Co., Supplies, Vern Ellis, 3.75; J. Ellis, 3.75; 30.00; Percy Bergerson, 15.75;
Clerk, 4.0,0; Irwin-Hodson Co., Chas. Malmsten, 6.75; P. O. Wm. Braun, 4.50; H. L. Inman,
Supplies, Clerk, 83.11; West Mellinger, 2.50; Fred Ovesen, 7.50; J. W. Rose, 12.00; Elmer
Coast Prtg. & Bdg. Co., Supplies, 213.00; W. W. Keaton, 162.75; Bergerson, 6.75; H. C. Ohler,
Michael 6.75; G. H. Murphy, 6.75; Sam-
103.50;
Treasurer, 28.70; L. J. Van Or- Carl White,
leruam, uel Anderson, 6.75; Eben John,
shoven, Sup. Co. Surveyor, 12.65 Lynch, 124.31; II. Zimmerdahl,
F. _ Zimmerman, 121.50;' 6.75; M. Christensen, 6.75; P.
Doris Oliver, Clerk Assr., 80.00 103.50; “
156.00; P. Bergerson,
--------- 37.50; Lee Bar- , 1 Bergerson,
_
T. W. Tandy, Dpty. Assr., 32.00 L. A. Ovesen,
Kaphammer, 1 35.00; Union Oil Co., 132.83;
W. S. Roberts, Exp. 20.00 nett, 130,00; J. P. Kaphammer,1
Frght, 2.63; P. O. Rent, 1.00, 18.00; P. O. Mellinger, 15.00/Standard Oil Co., 132.67; Shell
22.73; T. W. Tandy, Dep. Assr., Carl G. Jensen, 9.00; R. L. Price, j Oil Co., 113.74; Oregon Gas &
Exp. 16.80,; Hotel McDonald, 4.00; H. Jacobs, 4.00; Jim Duf- Elec. Co., 25.00; Hoffman Hdw.
meals to Assr. 8.00; Hortense
Eulrich, Steno. Sch Supt. 80.00;
Elizabeth C. Murray, postage,
3.00; Travel, 11.00; ’th grade,
Delivered To
YOUT
24.00; St. Helens Mist, Sch. Supt.
.90,; Co. Publishing, 14.25; Co.
and Called
Publishing, 34.85; Shf’s office,
For At
, .85; Dist. Atty. 34.10; Dist. Atty.
5.50; T. S. White, Lane Ex. 5.00;
Inquest, 10.00; M. Saxon, Jury
(Coroner’s) 1.00; W. J. Bush,
Jury (Coroner’s) 1.00; Carl Hus­
ton, Jury (Coroner’s) 1.0,0; W.
B. Bowser, Jury (Coroner’s) 1.00;
E. Blakesley, 1.00; J. L. Chit-
tim. Fee, 1.00; Use of car, 5.00;
McCowan, Dr. A. C. Coroner’s
Physician (Lane) 5.00; Dr. A.
C. McCowan, Witness fees (Lane
Inquest) 1.50; Mrs. Rose, Witness
fees (Lane Inquest) 3.10,; Van
Buren, Mrs., Witness fee 3.10;
Mrs. Lane, Witness fees (Lane!
W. A. Davis, Local Manager.
Inquest) 1.50; J. W. McFadden.
Witness fees
(Lane Inquest)
Office Phone 1041
Re». 1052
7.50; Roy Harms, Witness fees
(Lane Inquest) 1.50; Bill Grif­
fith, Witness fees (Lane Inquest)
1.50; T. S. White, Coronor Josi,
6.00; Geary 12.60; Dr. Vern S.
Geary, Coroner’s Phys. (Ridder-
bush) 5.00; Wooden A Ball Cor-
County Court
Proceedings
Freight
Door
Trucks Leave Vernonia
9 A. M. Daily
Long Distance Furniture Hauling
Between Vernonia and Portland
Portland-Vernonia Truck Line
for Freight Orders
Oregon-American
Lumber Co
to appear and answer the com­ FOREST PROTECTION FUNDS
plaint filed against you in the
FOR STATES ALLOTTED
above entitled suit within four
(4) weeks from and after the
date of the first publication of t
An increase in allotment for
this summons, which first day federal cooperation
with the
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fjre control
of publication is July 18, 1930. s
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plaintiff will apply to the Court {°r Washington is announced by
for the relief prayed for in his the u- s- f°rest service office at
complaint on file herein, which Portland. These changes, which
relief is as follows:
¡make
| make the amounts $99,045 for
That a decree be entered in Oregon, and $92,080 for Wash­
favor of plaintiff and against ington, are made possible by an
the defendant above named for increase of $300,000 in the total
all right, title, estate, lien or appropriation by Congress for
all states carried by the last
interest that each or any of agricultural appropriation bill.
the said defendants have or claim The total for 37 cooperating
to have in and o the follow­ states now stands at $1,70,0,000
ing described real property, to- for the fiscal year beginning
wit:
July 1.
The Southeast quai r of the
Considerable of this total in­
Northeast
quaxter
of the crease for the fiscal year 1931
Southwest quarter and the will come to the western states,
West half of the Northeast where the funds are used to
quarter of the Southwest quar­
ter of Section 28, in Township build up adequate organizations
five (5) North of Range 4 and equipments for fire detec­
West of Willamette Meridian; tion and suppression on private­
Also beginning at the South­ ly-owned timber lands, under the
east corner of the Northeast Forest Cooperative Protection
quarter of the Southwest quar­ Act (Clarke-McNary) of 1924,
ter of Section 28, Township
Five (5) North of Range Four which recognizes the principle
(4) West of the Willamette that government, state, and pri­
Meridian, thence South along vate owner each has a definite
the half section line of Sec­ responsibility in forest protec­
tion 28, 480 feet more or less tion. This 1924 act therefore
to the center of a creek known covers the protection from fire
as Dow Creek, thence follow­ of state and private forest lands
ing up the center of Dow Creek
in
direction
to,
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en^l™y livAa
aPart
from
i.. a _ . . Northwesterly
v«| on^y nntii.n
•. i where
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(lira
a point
the
said
Dow protection
expenditures
on the
Creek intersects the North national forests, which are cared
boundary of the Southeast for under separate appropria-
quarter of the Southwest quar- tions.
,
ter of said Section 28, thence, „ ., „
,
following the said North boun-l Both iOreR°n a"d Washington
dary 907 feet more or less to arc working adequate systems of
the place of beginning and con- protection for all state and pri-
taining 3 acres, more or less, vately-owned forest lands. Un-
And further that defendants dor this plan the costs, would be
and each of them may be requir- nlej by a three-way division, the
■d to set forth the nature of federal
- - - government and - the
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their several claim and that all state bearing one-half the ex­
idverse claims of said defendants,
,
.
or either of them may be de- Penset andi the, land-owners bear-
ermined by decree of this Court, ing the other half.
ind by said decree, it be de-; The growing of timber is a
■lared that the plaintiff is the long-time crop which requires
>wner in fee-simple and in pos­
session of said real property, that owners of cut-over lands
’.nd the whole thereof, free from have assistance in their protec­
ill right, title, estate, lien or tion during the time the lands
interest in and to the same, if are non-productive, as recognized
any, of the defendants herein; by the forest-tax law passed by
’hat said defendants and each of 1929 Oregon legislature. In a
them be forever restrained and region where there is danger of
enjoined from
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claiming
any
right, title, estate, lien or inter­ forest fires spreading over large
est in and to said premises or areas, as is the case in most
any part thereof; that plaintiff’s forested regions, an individual
’itle be forever quieted against owner is helpless in protecting
the defendants, or any persons his holdings independently, and
or parties claiming by, through ft ¡g to encourage organized pro-
ar under them or either of them, tective methods as well as to
and for such other and further have the public bear a part of
relief as to the Court may seem
’ust and equitable in the pre- ^e cost that the Clarke-McNary
j act was passed in 1924. Thirty-
mises.
This summons is served upon seven states are now cooperating
you by publication thereof by with t*le ^edera' government un­
der this
this act.
act
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order of the Hon. John Philip,. der
County Judge of Columbia Coun­
For spraying weed patches
ty, Oregon, made and entered
the 17th day of July, 1930„ or­ around buildings or fences calci-
dering that such publication be lum chlorate is safer than sodi-
made in Vernonia Eagle once a urn chlorate, says the Extension
week for four (4) weeks.
service. While there is practic­
Date of first publication July ally no danger of fire from so­
18, 1930.
Date of last publication Au­ dium chlorate while in solution,
gust 15, 1930.
there is considerable fire hazard
GORDON R. WATT, when material that has been
Attorney for Plaintiff | ■ sprayed or soaked with this che­
Residence and Post Office ad-
mical becomes dry.
Iress, Vernonia, Oregon.
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