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$ ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JUNE 13. 1919 N If! .1 si .1 COURT PROCEEDINGS (Continued from page three) W. D. Brady, 48.40; J. L. Flanlgau $36.76; W. L. Marshall. 98.00; T. J. Fllppln, $40.00. Road District No. 15 W. O. Howatson, $60.00; W. H. Brooks, $77.60; Ed Snider, $44.00; E. S. Craig, $56.00; T. J. Keaten, $26.68; John Lobersteln. $7.00; Rasper Koberstein, $24.60; W. S Locke, $17.60; John Cott, $46.12; Abe Karastl, $26.25; Chas. Nybaska, $35.00; John Hill, $28.00; Henry 01 llla, $28.00; Martin Hendrickson, $21.00; Paul Hedlund, $90.00; C. W. Everltt, $14.00; H. Howard, $14.00; H. Rlekman, $7.00; J. D. Lewis, $38.50; H. Rlekman, $35.00; H. Rlekman, $38.60; H. Rlekman, $38.50; Bert Pratt, $7.00; J. L. Dear lng, $70.00; R. L. Rose, $37.50; El mer Elwell, $38.60; Vick Anderson, $7.60; Jack McKle, $7.60. General Road FiThd A. LaBare. $14.45; A. L. Fuller, $72.50; T. J. Flipnln, $17.72; Phoe r.ix Iron Works. $432.37: W. L. Mar shall, $32.60; Rainier Hardware Co., $23.62; $9.05; Kick Mclntire. $7.00: Jed Wilson, $38.60: W. D. Lovelace. iioi.su; H. G. Wltham, $49.00; Wil liam Dotson, $14.00; W. D. Brady, $35.00; C. Kllby, $7.00 William Baxter, $28.00; A. L. West, $12.25, W. L. Marshall. $28.00; J. C. John son, $35.00; T. J. Fllppln, $75.00: O. A. Backstrom, $70.00; J. E. Carl ton, $63.00; Henry Helrao, $63.00; Kino Olsen, $71.75; Geo. Holdorf, i.Z5; ftitKe Atnato, $21.60; Frenk Amato. $12.25; Walter Holdorf, $68.25; John McAdam, $90.00; John McAdara, $70.00: W. J. Schulta, $56; J C. Hudson, $80.60; Ira Pe.rcher, $45.00; J. VanSwoll, $66.60; E. Als ton, $28.00; O. E. Wcnderly, $24 60; F. E. Parcher, $70.00; Bert Wltham, $21.00; George Gamble, $90.00; II. R. Dlbblee, $31.60; George McCol lum, $49.00; J. E. Nelson, $70.00; W. H. Miller, $56.00; Bert Willis, $63.00; L. Barnes, $28.00; John Timoney, $31.60; C. W. Banzer, $98; Joe Schriber. $31.60; McKie & An derson, $252.87; O. J. Boyt, $50.25; A. E. Morrison, $26.80; Clatskanie Merc. Co., $19.21; O. H. Langfeldt, $56.25; M. Doran, $9.00; Tlchenor Lumber Co.. $110.65; J. M. Enstrum, $4.90; Elliott & Dye, $5.40; Coast Culvert & Fluma Co.. $121.38; A. E. Morrison, $186.95; Standard Oil Co., $82.74; Stewart Brrs. Co., $22.20; Elliott & Dye. $33.25; Clatskanie Light & Power Co., $6.10; Clatskanie Mercantile Co., $37.23; J. -L. Dear ing, 12.70; Clatskanie Livery and Trrnsfcr Co., $85.61; H. McKlel, $2.75; Hodson Feonaughty, $5.40; George B. Conyers" $4.20; George B. Conyers, $1.05; Frank Wllkins, $29.15; A. Purcell, $52.50; Janes A. Grubb, $5.12; G. W. Dalley, $22.75; Henry Lancanstor. $14.00; E. Roborts, $28.00; Elmer Elwell $10.50; J. D. Lew's. $10.50; J. C Davis. $14.00; Otto JakcH. $21.00; August Pykouou, $7.00; Isaac Qul- flr.rdor, $7.87; Wl3tsr Erlckson. $10.60; W. G. Howatson, $11.25; W H. Brooks, $26.00; Ed Scldor, $8.00; E. S. Craig, $33.25; T. J. Keaten, $21.50: John Kd.horstetn, $36.75; Kr.sper Kobersteii. $14.87; W. 8. Locke. $26.25; Johu Col.i. $28.00; J. L. Doarlng, $62.60t Chas Nylxcka, $7.00; John Hill, $7.00; Hocry Ol- llla, $7.00; IJ.trtt' Hendrickson $10.50; Paul Hodlu::d, $32.50; H Hovt-rd, $19.25: H. Rlckmann, $108.60: H . Rlckmann, $9.00; H. Rickmann. $45.60; R. L. Rose, $131.25: Grant Jones. $7.50; -Bert Pratt, $105.00; E. J. Smith, $45.50; E. J. Smith, $45.60; G. Balcom, $8.75: F. A. Burnham, $56.00; H. R. Franklin. $24.50: L. Smith. $21.50; M. O. Bryant, $5.25; Ed Orwig, $8.75; J. M. Emstrora, $132.60; Frank Caster, $22.75; Caster Frank, $83.25: Kasped Koberstein, $38.60; H. S. Tlchenor, $38.60: C. Brynelsen, 470.00: Fred Harm. $63.00; Julius Harm. $68.25; Reed Holding, $15.75; William Toll. $49.00; C. W. Rice, C. W. Rice. $16.00; J. M. Enkstrum, $71.25; Frank Rice, $141.75: Edgar Wilcox, $68.25; John Koberstein. $7.00; Walter Stewart, $147.00; Mearl Van Orden. $52.50; Ed King. $35.00: J. C. Davis, $53.76; Judson Davis, $17.50; Bert Pratt, $40.00; Nathan Van Orden, $29.75; Ed King, $21.00; J. C. Davis, $31.50; H. Rlckmann, $2.18; Jacob sen Reid Lumber Co., $62.40; Hod son Feenaugthy Co.. $1717.34; J. I. Case T. M. Co., $0.63; Portland Motor Car Co., $90.00; Portland Motor Car Co.. $641.70; Portland Motor Car Co.. $51.50; Hodson Fee naughty Co.. $108.30; Drs. Wooden & Evans, $36.00; J. I. Case T. M. Co.. $13.60; Treharne, Mills & Park er, $341.46: B. F. Van, $75.00; Union Oil Co.. $297.60; H. F. Kilby & W. Kellar, $1810.60. Special Road No. 3 ..Mode Griffith, $1.06; Carl Llnd gren, $201.00; G. L. & Guy Tarbell. J675.00; G. L. & Guy Tarbell, $701.25: Frank Wllkins, $9.25; Newell Ward, $1.95: Mode Griffith. $18.75; E. W. Landskrom, $8.75; W. E. Eversaul, $12.25; G. C. Robey, $7.00; E. Cram. $7.00; Arthur Adams, $3.50; A. Van Dolah, $3.60; A. C. Popejoy, $4.0.0; U. W. Clark, $2.60; J. E. Roblnette, $17.60; A. E Hanson, $24.50; D. M. Roblnette, $16.00; L. G. Rice. $12.25: E. I. Stains, $14.00; F. G. Rice, $10.50; U. W. Clark, $10.00; D. S. Vlnceni, $3.50; G. C. Robey, $7.00; E. Cram, $7.00; Arthur Adams, $20.00; A. Van Dolah, $20.00; A. C. Popejoy; U. W. Clark, $7.60. Special Road Xo. 5 J. E. Grueman, $49.00; J. W. Ranes, $24.60; Calvin Ranes, $24.60, It's a Pleasure to Drive an Auto that Runs Right WE KNOW HOW TO REPAIR AND ADJUST ALL MAKES OF CARS QUICK SERVICE GUARANTEED WORK ST. HELENS GARAGE Phone 57 H. M. TERRY . St. Helens, Ore. Boat and Auto Supplies We have BATTERIES, FLASH LIGHTS. AUTO TIRES and TUBES. We handle the MILLER TIRE. It is the best, and we are offering a little special by Absorb ing the War Tax. Granite and Aluminum Ware We have a large stock POTS, KETTLES, PANS, PERCOLATORS, BOILERS, etc. Our stock of GROCERIES is complete and priced rea sonably and our service is all that can be desired. Larsen & Co., Grocers Let Us Be Your Grocers You Will Bo Satisfied Telephone No. 27 Free Delivery Beautiful June The month of roses and brides YOU FURNISH THE WIFE . WE FURNISH THE HOME Complete line of HOUSEFURNISHINGS always on hand : All Goods Guaranteed Prices Right E. A. ROSS THE HOUSEFURNISHER MASONIC BLDG. ST. HELENS F. Anllker, $10.00. 8Hrial Rood Xo. 6 A. L. Fuller, $103.50; A. L. Ful lor, $108.97; L. Sonneland, $108.00; F. Wilson, $38.50; Jos. IlackenberR. $70.00; Jos Hackenberg, Jr., ..63, James C. Hudson, $7.00; Ira Parcher, $6.00; J. Van Swoll. $12.25; K. Als ton, $3.60; O. E. Wonderlv, $7.00; F. E. Pnrcher. $7.00; Hert Wltham. $3.60; Ueomo Gamble. $14.00; II. It Dlbblee, $7.00; Ueonre Mcl'ollam, $3.50; G. W. Girt, $108 60; Oscar Uerendts. $59.60; W. Pennington. $10.60; G. Campbell, $10.50: G. Car rigan, $3.60; A. Pierce, $14.00; Chas. Duthro. $7.00; C. W. Iianier, $7.00; W. I. Shultx, $3.50 KK'lal Konil Xo. 8 Antone Nlrkentcld. $24.4 8; C. W. Louden, $11.38; C. F. Louden. $24.60; George Zavit, $14.00. NMM-lnl Komi No. 9 C. A. Mills. $841.50; Adolph Als leben, $386.76; Coast Culvert & Fluma Co., $180.44. 8teriul Horn! Xo. 10 Peter Jensen, $7.00; Ted Thum, $3.60; Tony Urban, $10.60; L. U Frlnk, $37.60; George W. Grant, $5 On this 7th day of June, 1919, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., sealed bids for the Improvement of certain roads were opened and examined by the Court, being as follows: R. A. Lllllcn Road In Road Dis trict No. 7 P. E. Lovegren & Fred Lewlson, for the sum of $3,316.00. Clatskanie Heights Road in Road District No. 7: No bids submitted on this project. Rock Creek Road In Ror.d District No. 9: C. C. Keasey. for the sum of $330. And the Court being advised In the matter, it Js ordered that the follow ing named proposals be, and they are hereby acceDted and thar n v,mr..i be entered into for the faithful per formance of the same, to-wlt: r. Lovecron & FreH i oii0.,., .uie improvement of Lllllcn Road. fJ.315.0U. C. C. Keasey. for the Im nrnvDnidnt of Rock Creek Road imn nn On this day tho Roadmaste'r nn. sents to the County Court plans and specifications for tho Improvements of County Roads rnd Bridges as fol lows: Deep Creek Road From Shearers to Freem.-.s, in Road District No. 8. A wooden bridge over Fish Hawk Creek, near Calmbergs residence, in' Road District No. 8. H. G. Smith Road . From Station 45 to 72, in Road District No. 3; , And the Court being advised in the' matter, it Is ordered that said plans, and specifications be accepted and ' approved and that a call for bids for uio improvements of said roads and bridge be published in three Issues each of the St. Helens Mist and Clatskanie Chief, said bids to bo opened in the County Court Room In the City of St. Helens, Oregon, on the 2nd day of July, 1919, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m. On this 7th day of Juno. 1919, comes on for hearing the claim of O W. Perry of Houlton, Oregon, for In demnity In the amount of $25.00 for one grade cow over the age of two years, slaughtered under the super vision of the State Live Stock Sani tary Board, under Chapter 14, Gen- ciui uws oi isi3, and it appearing to the Court from the certificate and affidavits on file relating thereto, that said animal was slaughtered on the 27th day of March, 1919, at Houlton, Oregon, under the super vision of C. M. Gardner, and that claimant has complied with all the provisions of said Chapter 14, Ge eral Laws of 1913, and all laws re lating thereto; It is therefore ordered' by the Court that said claim be and tho H'.me is hereby allowed; and that the Clerk be, and he Is hereby authorized and Instructed to issue a General Fund warrant In the amount of $12.50 in favor of G. W. Perry, this emount Demg one-half of the sum so allowed as indemnity. It is further ordered by the Court that the Clerk prepare and transmit to the Secretary of State, a certifies copy of thii order. wiiereufon Court adjourned July 2nd. 1919. SIMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATU OK OKEUON FOR CO I. VMiil.V COUNTY. Maude Piatt, Plaintiff, vs. Wllllum Plutt. Defendant. To Wllllum Piatt, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Or, gon. You are hereby required to ap pear or make answer to the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, on or before Monday, the 7th day of July. 1919, suld date being more than six weeks from and After the date of the ftrxt publication of this summons, and it you full tu so appear and answer, for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to thu Court for tho relief prayod for In her complaint, to-wll: For a docre of divorce foretcr dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and hereto fore existing between the philntlff. Maude Piatt, and defendant, William l'lutt, and for such other and furth er relief as to the Court may seen, equitable In tho premises. This summons Is served upon you by publication In pursuance to an order of the Honorable Jamrs A. E;'.kin, Judge of tho above entitled Court, duly made and entered on the 16th dry of May, 1919, which ordei directs that summons bo published in the St. Helens Mist, a newspaper printed, published and hairing a gen eral circulation In Columbia County, Oregon, onco each weok for six suc cessive and consecutivo weeks. The dnte of the first publication thereof being May 23, 1919, and the date of the last publication thereof being July 4, 1919. CHARLES E. LOCKWOOP. Attorney for Plaintiff. I Postofflce address. Room 220, Ore-1 gon Hotol Itldg ., Portlnud, Ore I gon. I Central Meat Market We handle and sell none but the choicest of MEATS. Cleanliness and Safety i our motto and when buying from us you are assured of getting only the best. y WE WILL BUY " Beef Cattle, Hogs, Veal and Poultry and pay the highest market prices. Trade at home and save money. Central Meat Market HAY MORTON mi1 GKOItGK YIIJ4()N, PropHe,, rhone 60 Free and Prompt Deli ST. HELENS HOTEL K. A. ItOTt.l-.lt, Prop. Str. IRALDA Rates between Ht. Helens ami Portland, no cents one wiiy, 73 cents for the round trip. Tickets good until used. Uonl leaves St. Ile!rn 7:.V. In. Iteturnieg leaves I'mllum! 2:30 p. In. Arrive at St lle'rui 4 '4.r p. m. C I. HOOGHKIHK L v. v-: V - .imcrican ana l.unipenn I'lan AH Iluws Call t.vrrytiiiiig Modern fitaam ileaUng I'Uat Hot and (Vld Water In Room Quit chewing that Cigar! Buy a Bakelite Cigar Holder -AT- The Boys POOL PARLOR Cigars, Pipes, Candy Cigarettes, Tobacco Rainier Ice Cream The Real Ice Cream Vertex Fountain Service The Boys M')(;ai.: ii pr:Li:so.v, Proprietors fit. Helens, Phong VMXV to SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Jennie Bell, Plaintiff, Dolph Bell, Defendant. To Dolph Bell, the above naraed de- In the Kama nf . ft.. . . - - um ovBig ui ure gon, Vou are hereby requed to ap- ui umiia answer to tne com nlalnr fllari avalnat i . l entitled suit, on or before Monday the 7th day of July, 1819, said dato being more than six weeks from and after the rtt nt ih -...un.... "i puuiiuauoii lof this summons, and If you fall to bo nnnenr and mm, . . Ithe Plaintiff Will n'nnl. .t. ifor the relief prayed for In her com- nlnlnl 4a I. T. - . "... - " a uoureu or (11- vorce forever dissolving the bonds of . , -v... imioiuiure exist llir hArWMn thA Vl.lnllff T .. and Defendant, Dolph Bell, and for uiucr auu lunner relief as to the Court may seem equitable in the This Riimmnno ( .i . by publication In pursuance to an orunr oi me Honorable James A Enkln .Tn rl era nf tho .1 Court, duly made and entered on thy 16th dav nf Mtr 1010 " " - ' - - , Tfiiiuu oraer directs that summons be published in the St. Helens Mist, a newspaper Drlnted. mihlinhoH nnl ho.,ln leral circulation In Columbia County - -n , weuii ior six suc cessive and consecutive weeks The date of the first publication thereof being May 23, 1919, and "S ulD ui u mi puoucation thereol CHARLES E. LOCKWOOD A llnrnnn I t . i . '. . r, . ... , """) mr riaintirr. Postofflce address, 220 Oregon Hotol "b-, ruiLiauu, uregon. St. Helens Flour .. . . 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