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,,r-, r-. i,t?t romAV PTRR1TARY 20. 1020. I ! THE ST. HELENS MIST WHITS THE MA TUB WITH IimoI Kmtt 'rir hj f HE Mlaf flCUflHIVI.CUMPASrT Sj.a ti uhmu:t i-ia.:-f- iivoik p;ol. f ur or uiI jo wr.t U ea:-- w.ts rr-.- 0. D. HEILBORN Ytet PrmUit t Wuo,?- .ral Uie ajaa 1. C. MORTON EdJttf'"-" iftr f., -3tc titrj- tiiij. ail ty tit tf ffiaa PUBLIC FORUM snsscrarno-f oatus Om Tr 12 tx XcoU 1 EsUrtd aj swa4-aM matter . Jaatary lit. II) 12. at taw Powtoftew t St tiwlews. Ot-o-, sodwr Uw Mt el MareA Jrt. 1171. COCSTT OmClAh PATER Iiei!r Natloiil EdKsrfil Aj datioa Lid Ortfco But E-iiiortai Aasociatloa- taur4 at lie -rMWeftM l jjraf. pfai.y. lor ti s-:ppc-4 vi i. t.ol esct ca t; t.-ia ct ti prw;dct wouii ait hire ta iia o tit ii;:n s ta iic. A Irw iter, ovt'.ij a-, U ap-p.-l liua Prtwirfint Wujon i sci o i.i t- carved fcS'i.ii:y apoa i.-tt Of PT -C'J. t&ia tinny &as battered at lie prio. door, tat tif door rc.i4 i:;'. fctta Pr.ia: U'lm aid t.. pop: c( tii coii'.rr tire hid ba a tr.il fcst to it j trLiagsd to a ci.il!. fjj aetio-s tare ca d--rri:.rf ai ton as i abroad. H-a-Mii-J a treaty tea ti titles r j i -.if 1 aa4 ot r-r,-it ot:a.r- ail -fo, ts j 1-cr-i.-'l a&r44. .S-r tu a tiia :u Woc-4rc 'A ii.ois. He U to ". bit ta h: i-rtr.r.zt4 l iej :32:5i:. t'.ir4 aad fa;!a far rrari c ti promts. A cc raa po""acest U rot tie k:tS t:.at AiE-r-.ra i;re. Wilson bi foanJ tsi oat. oat U too liatbern ai r.f'Xiitie i ae-ao'ii( it. VA.ST UULIH CAME f fWM THE F.lKMn IV 1I9. The Vzlif-A S'a'e d-pn-;-t of r-rj-sitar ee:;cate . ralae of THE I'JOHT THIVi TO IX Tie M:V. leartlj- afproT cj tie ai'ln of tie a,i'f.: H;z.xi t:ft neo tier otwl a IHW apprpr tloa to aid ta deeotttf tie N.frer ere bar. Fcr tf.e pajt n year-, thla bar Laj bea a tacra la tie of ilpt-it-. a:powser kce-r cf tie bar aa'l lie txpo:bii.,T.7 of f. ttof deep draft -eij oTr ( A TeI ocer fce:u.te to aeal t:j i:p to a pvrt ire '.here U a Lie liheevi cf tie lilp toft;r- fcc:toi sacn waa aai 1 tie cue la St. Hei er.i to far ai reset of orr li feet draft ia eoacr-iel. Tie Myrorxlek fstereeu iar, done tir fail iiare tr uir.iii Ii49 for ta or aai tie o:-r ailpala- li:eret i;i oa ao pr erry here, tar tiova tce.r fa;ta u. the oort by aiTit.:L- taore Cmly ra trj'. remo wLh to kao iy tie tixpi.rtra of S. Heieca aho-lil e&ctri'oa'. aay towaMi th! laiproTecent. T- t.t-j the M;t irlJl itate u.at th tfe-jec-ia- of tb bar or l'l reaioral, U a Uia'.ter of -real aad riul injrTaa; to St. Helena acl torrousiiit ua try. Wfcen lie bar ta retuo-1, b:; T.ss!a caa cooie to St. Helen ini take on cargo. TLwe Teuei give employment to mt-uy vim at fclgh wa-e. The mony earaH wtll b dlatrtbotM nl St. Helen) ad tie fact that Ur-i -e.taeii are aole to load at t. Helen will add mucb to the important of the port. The la rreaaM builneaa whlcu will fclljv and the diatnbatlou of a large pay roll will benefit frrery resident of tha city. The deepening of the channel U city banineu and th-s coaa cll took tbe right rlew of the mat ter The 11004 they tareted will bring large return. and In the nexr for 1)14 a'. 114, for 1)13 at 126. to; z.'T f:rt prue o! II C sZi,t 'a tie atar.a: of a : c:'.y, ciiy !a".y frta. ycnli&i 1. u tcaz'-i on a gl rai'r-Ad aai tie ta3::f3l lower loi atnLa itjfi-aj. or wto tios 'A f-p;e ;.! tra-tl to aa from ti' Ccai. Wita i dairy. sr. Iar-j:cg. aai aa 1 wi'.a prep oiitsli But a coa.aa.ry or aader'.ij:g of aay kiad - a iacreat ai:iijt eo-Gp.-atwa. la tie cr fs'.sre aiea tie a:gi ay U ei j'.o i Scappocs arce:y V a i-.:itg a::a. No doast its pcp!e ii:d t In grea. iiige.- ca atco-a: of tr":c oa tt i.gi-ay wi'h eo p.jwtr to ta.'orc lie ped U cerai targ!r. har taken place in S'appoc tie pan year and o'.ier La are be.: T:cla-.-l erery day siica a bojj aio!rg cigarette aa.i raaalag ai frcrn ioce. Aa tteorporated city taj foai couacCzea aal a mayor to are ited ty tie popie of tie efy Tie co-sel!2-.a appoint the cea ary off.ers to enforce the iaai mr!ore. if icappo it tacorora: t l. lie woald act a?e to aeo l near ly ten naiea aay to get aa officer If a crla.e u eoitcltted. The coaa ciiaiea ta- tie power to eubi:au aa e:xr.cty pUat aad :dewa!k h;cfl are n.ll Tery bad!y ta Scap-P'.-i-?. Attecpcing to manage a town w a pHrT 1 1 0 0 rava:n ta be tr: ' " , , out eo-opera-.ioa woald b l:ke trylt !ed before tie fall liit-ft. tie I' . - 'o r-aa aa automobile without a :eer- of ceepeaig tie tiaaael or tie . . " . .7 T" r T , :l deiee Alio remember the old l of ti bar, ja riiaei. t T. T " , motto. "Lnite-1 we stand, dirided w alblr there ar iome who win ilT ? " - f?r "'; falL" : enaated tw.ee f;rt for l?a frej Taie ax.d later In tie e.lmate for meat prod seta, aad to ws erteai ati.I aiotier In poultry aad egg. bit wsen Urge a;owanc i a.i.ii . tor lieee dupucioa eoocgh re-' raaLaa to lea a total meaaar;cg well sp to tie cost of tie war t i ; tie 1'aited State. Pro-iacu uken directly from tie aoil tad a ralae at; t.-.e fara of more than 1 1 C. 044.60') . '. 000. while ti direct money cot of i ft war, from April, 117, to April, 1H. waa 121. . 004.040. accord-; lag to tie itatuuciant of tie wir de KINSLEY ALLEN. 3cappHW High School. Will power U something that make yoa do thing that you don't want to do. NOTUT Tl C-KP;iITrW IX THE l Ol'NTV COURT Or THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR COIv I'MBIA COUNT V. Notice U hereby gWen that the oa dersigaed hat bVen appointed al m nUtrator of the estate of Hermaa Zatterberg. deceased, by the ( oua- tr Conrf r.t (iia r.f r0r.n n. r J.lt , T of -'4-,,2'-i'lbia County, and has duly 000.004 1 nearly ttre time as Uualif.ed. All pers.ons harlar claim, mach a the corre ponding gross against the said estate are hereby tota of farm producta 10 yean ago . nWlf:ed to present the same duly Taking the lioi production a aa . renfled as by Uw required at thi 112 f ood at 10. for 113 at 115. future. MFFTI.V5 OF ST. HEI.E.VS rH.tMBKK OF COMMERCE, An Important meeting of the S'. Hels Chamber of Commerce will be held at the City Hall on neat Wednesday evening, February 25t.!i, 11 at 157. for 117 at 22. for 118 at 242 and for 11 at 292. While a great part of thu ad-1 ranting value was dae to rising prices, some part of It Is ascrtbableij v" bay Attorrev to actual Increased production. Tit, i ' ' American farmer was not an Indus-i SUMMO triai siacner aunng the war. He ... , worked harder th. he had worked ,N yj(:0l-.nT 0F TE Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Ijated and first published Fcbru ary 13th, 120. OLOP rOHSIiEHG. Administrator STATE O? ORECON, FOR fOL- t. MBIA f)LSTY. Emery N. Rlodgett, Plaintiff, ft Marcella fcllodgett. Ijefendant. To Marcella Rlodgett. the abore Dim- d Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer t;:e complaint filed against you In the at eight o'clock It Is expected that ' In time of peace, and that spirit of this meeting win interest all of the wimng industry U still with him. 150 members of the Chamber t ' Commerce. J The Mist believes that In the not Many lnipomnt matters will he ytT!7 f4r future, the Amerl-an p co taken sp. among them being the t( fi" to appreciate and hon I'nlon Mgh school question, th r'T those senators who have held out f-lauvle Island drainage matter, or- ff-r treaty or League of Nation ganlxatlon of a port of St. Helens, W- that givrs the U..S. full reprs and other Interesting toolca. ; sectatlon and relieves it of the re- Mr. A. Neppach, a prominent Port- sponainiiny 0' protecting fcurope and iaoove entitiea lourt on or before the L'tnd manufacturer, will address the A,la- A peace treaty should have I 23rd day of February, 120, uhlch organization. Mr. Neppach fca fD signed long ago, but when the!;i" ' weeks after the 9th day of reputation as an entertaining speak- treaty becomes entwined with i. j January, 1920. the date ordered for er and the Chamber considers iuelf league of rv.tions, It looks as though ' tiio first publication ofthls summons loitunate to have secured him. : li'e foreign powers were attempting ! and If you fall to so appear and an- to slip one over. Congress shoulo I swer, plaintiff will apply to the Court ' Colonel House's success In diiW ?kV.?T..! Jyed ,or ln com-! I' i'Zri?:: government! !ng the marriage crractTerJ,: .1 " an Mauiri U UU1 aim UUW KA1K11QK UTWfPn I h A r.lafn.' . 1 .1... ...11 ... "m a""l"r i forefathers Is still in existence, even ! tiff and defendant : though Mr. Wilson d'jes not recog- i nize it. One reason we are a great nation ! Ih because we have been unable to ! exhaust our resources In spite of our best efforts. Ex. Nobody listens to your troubles when you tell them because he Is so anxious to tell you his. When things go from bad to worst, because they haven't yet gone from worst to worst. herein, and for If It Is true that President Wilson "kept us out of war," please tell us who Is keeping us out of peace. such other and further relief as to in i.oun snould seem just and, equitable. i This summons Is served upon you' by publication thereof pursuant lo an order of the Hon. J. A. Eakln i Judge of the above enUtled Court made on the 3rd day of January': 1920. First publication, January 9, 1920 Last publication, February 20 CLINTON A. AMHROSE ' Alton far PlKaatiff. 314 V4 Washington St., Portland, Oregon. A Growing Bank Promotes Growing Business rv p youd ever stop to think of that?. .The mobil U ization and centralization of money here in the Columbia County Bank for instance makes possible a bigger and better return co-operation upon our part in making farming and commercial interests in this section thrive. It isn't a case of OUR bank, but YOUR bank which Provides a safe depository and dependable helpmate. At your service, whether your need be small or larke. ST HELENS a VC OREGON no-tick to f ovTiacroiw ! "elen''' Oregon, Feb. 1 th ! 1920. Sealed Proposals, addressed to the! founty Court of Columbia Count.- ! Oregon, at 8t. Helens. Oregon, km,1 endorsed "Proposal for Doing the : Following Work in Columbia County I to-wit: A. A. Smith Ho a rt in Una A r,(. -i... ' No. 3. Highway Addition Road, in I'.oad District No. 14," . will be received by said County Couri j until 2 o'clock P. M., March 3r I 1.920- not thereafter, and at jthat time will be publicly openM' and read. All proposals must be made upoa ; blank forms, to be obtained from the1 i Roadmaster, at his office in St. Hcl ; ens, Oregon. Must give prices pro , posed, both In writing and In figures , ! a1.i ?.UHt "lgned br the bidder! i with his address. : ! Plans and Specifications are on i I I!, :,A'' 8m,th Uoa1 Wth U. W ' ! "oulton, Oregon. Highway ; Addition Road with T. J. Fllppln ! '"ir' ?rKon' and may exam! Clerk 0"ICe f the Counlyi i Each bidder shall deposit, with his b d, a certified check for an amount of at least five (6) per cent of his! bid, payable to the County Clerk I which shall be forfeited to the Couu'i ; ty, In case the award is made hlme 1 land he shall neglect, fail or r,.r,. : !:lr.ap.erlod .of flva afte- Bucui tract and file the required bond andTaUrb1as.",re8erVe(1 l an MARTIN WHITE, County Judge T; S- WILKES, Roadmaster. JAMES HUNT, County Clerk Pn-ei. l-at - esl.J tot xaa'cr frta Mcn. H ponentj .tosi p-y a: l i- f T -at f j-.vr:ty dida I a cU.-a titag !a ,a war aiiiif.c-a Pv:. COUNCIL PROCEED I NCS St H.c-. C'r'a. Ftriary :h i:. Tr.e ( ity Ccaar! oz ti ive date. ia tie C iUi St. !"-. T-o. ta rgali.- wii i, a. I of ficers prot Ti n::a!w of ti L.:t ' ' o-.eiC wtr reJ aai pnnc Report!: Ti Mayor .:! t.' : h tad tui:ad tse plac-.tf of ligM pole ia W: St. Hi-a.. 'rmj ir P. O. fcjii'.i along ti t.C-i''. l ! Vi'.tca crk. aad !a iu i;:ox V Hi wc a Bec-!'y. aa t 1 ad vr dere.1 tie p-tit lo b plif J A repr"etaiiv from A U Ir.g , aal Co wai prsjt as! etiiolii". uxpirt cf tt. A motion vj ca '.tr aad ca.-r.J that ti City trciii 754 f- cf itci to si "! by utp;-, it II 3i pr f.-t-t J. B W;iiagtca broei.-.l up tie ;a-s'ioa of tie lmpro';rt of a portica cf Cicaa I'.twi Ip irntt of tia property, aai osfrtJ to lm prcT-.-ai now b:ct a-.i's it div. act foUow tie fa;er cf t!.e tr: aal worjM t of n tiif.l to l:i. !i tame waa dlsBM l--..t'.Li. aai ti matter was t.il oir aaa taka unIr ai-.seo:ef.l. Aa Ord'.cane n.oii.u the ( Itv Counrtl to lea. a pf.rtlui. ..f tie tide land la trct of St. Ht!-ti street to J W. Aia was read the tii'rj i.'rn. ln fill, and ca cutioa tncit ard car-r,-i pat oa Its fiaal pii- aad was pisrd by tie following v.y : I-.nn. y: O'Conaer. . !.'b-. ), aad was .r,r.-d aad asprovJ by tiie Mayor, and atte!J iy t!. Record er Ii :); Cii:tr of dr,v'.ng plJ'-.g o. dolphins at ti City lioek. f.n mat ter was taken up and dlitiiiiol, sr.d a motion mad aad err.'sl hat to dolphins consisting of five p.ling each -be driven at th flock. Tho bill of L. J. VaaOrihovcn hle was laid over from lat m--t.n waa lakea up. aai oa motion order ed paid by warrant on thi Trtaurr i The question of open pnv: ai 1 taken up and d!.cusd. .u l i. mo tion ni.-de aad carried that tper. jrlvles shall not be con:rurt(! near er that 20 feot from the property l:n of any lot within the ei'y l.m'ts. end that the City Attorney 'k; In structs! to prepar an orJinaac to that effect. The Recorder was Insirs-t-'l to notify til persons wtthm the l.jiit nt any swer to connect therewith. No further businees appearing oa motion made and carried ii ;ct. Ing adjourned. Attni: K E QUICK. fty Recorder. (ITATH)X IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THK STATK OP OREGON. FOR Col UMIIIA COUNTY. the Ml,er "t the Estate of William H. Iierebery, Iieceased. To Emma L. Ierebery. Percy Iiere bery. May Melllnger. Maud Hlgneit Perry IjereUry. Myrtle Dunlap. Anna n.gnett and Edna SlgnHt. heirs of iiiiam B. Lierebery. deceased and to all other unknown, if such there be. Greeting:. In the Name of the Stat of Ore gon, yoa ar hereby cited to appe. at th March term of ihe Count"? fourt of Columbia County. State of Oregon, at the Court room of sid ,"r,1, '? l,h" ( lt' of St- ' the 30th day of March. 1920 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said da then and there to show cause. If ary exist, why an order should not be made and entered In said Court ai d u. authorizing and directing lerry Melllnger administrator cf aid estate, to sell the whole of the ; leal estate of aaid dar.d. at el ther i rivate or public sal-., a sail administrator shall judge to be mo 'r', M real to-wit- -"riiei is follows. The west half of th Northwest uar!" of Section 35, TownsMp 6 ' 6 of th Wlilltmctie Meridian. In Columbia County, state ' (ron- "opting CO acres and . right-of-way conveyed to the Uultols 18th, 1911, which deed U record n Hook 14 of th Deed Record, of Columbia County Oregon 1 . 0htOKWh,Rfi De6d rd re eretire Is herehv ma,. f. . dctscrlpuon of mm J,? and right-of-way. Witness the Hon. Martin White tr Mn TnA fr (;ol,,mb"' -oun-! 1920 r f Feb)r" A- I'- Attest: 10-14-6t. J W- HCNT- Choice Candies AT MASON'S FOR VALENTINE OR ANY OTHER TIME LARGE VARIETY OP FANCY BOXES, CHOCOLATES HARD MIXED FRENCH CREAMS MASON'S GROCERIES We Have Ihe Best We Sell the Best Try Our Service A. T. KIBLAN Tel 35 (One block east depot) St. Helens, 0rtf, Are You Getting the Best Meat for the Money Spent If you will inspect our market will find the best meats at the n nrirp;. Our lino nf Crnrprlc vi r - " 'w mj Vegetables is complete. A 0 The People's Market THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE Phone 40 St. Helena, Ortp Avoid Disappointment IN BUYING GROCERIES BY TRYING 0UI STOCK AND SERVICE We hatisfv nnr Customers That Is one of the reasons for the big increase 'a our business. FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS OYSTERS, CRABS AND FISH THOMAS H. ROY THK MOXI.Y SAVING GROCER. Phone 42 St. Helen., Oregos DORT Quality Goes Clear Through Probably the chief reason for the excellence and economy of ort performance is the re markable simplicity of Dort construction. No car on the 'iaikct is more simple and ac c visible. This is important, j-" it means that Dort. will stand up" and stay fit. - C!lSiJi$1205 at St. Helen; COPELAND AUTO '"mt"a S"l. I'on. 87 st, Helens. Oref0