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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1915)
SfiON INDUSTRIAL J" ...rr ip unrrn ACTIVIl I 10 huilu ,,mnTT( IIKMAIMTI HTIMU- . A...i.Mim l Ilo HM f 'n Port- fir1' ........ ur-.i During " HopK-nilwr. i. n ocho of the rocont opening I canal nt Oregon City for the Ln of river craft, I! I an- 1 ... ,i ilnu of boat to carry Ln and frolBM w" Put on 'm portUnd. Dayton and Mo r...niB on II'" Yamhill river. A ll Job of dredging will nittko that rlreaHy navlgnblo for light draft AH prollmlnnrM having been act ,ui work of clearing tho right of way for Hi now California 4 Oregon i'omI Ity., from 0 rants Puss to ('run Bt City. ('. " b0 "tarted ' oic. Tho contract provides that the i,. shall he completed to llayj Hill fltbln l months tl,Bl llie nrMt tt lull1' hull u" finished 0 auotlii. Tl'l 11110 wm 0'M,n u lIle rich region of tho Illinois river and ibejjjjlier country below It. At (lis convention of the Columbia md gnnlio UIvit Waterways associa tion it Astoria last wook, W. V. Ilar ruh of remlh toii. sulil : "If tho opon river cauiwm n reduction of but tv o MUI hunlicl on wheat, It will save ruatlllt comity ulone $120.00u per ;r, and If corresponding reductions srtmnua on other commodities shlpp ir mndo on othur commodltlet ttlppoU from t ti ut county, It will Baa the saving of more than half ike county' unnuut taxed, $400,000. Governor Wlthycombe ha dnslg tulal Scpimnl'iir 21, 22 and 23 a lit duit fur tho waterpower and paLlle land conference of Western dates which will ho hold In Portland. At It late M'Hulon tho legislature pro fit for mull conferences and au- borlu'd tint Kovcrnor to fix the date. The Oregon dlKUtlon will bo E. II. Piper of the Ori-Konlun; W. Lair Tliompson. president of (ho senate; i. 0. Huston mid S. C. Hudson of tad. Tho gov.-rnor will act an chair nun uf tho delegation. I Profflor Klinw, tho noted agrlcul-j tirttf of tho fireat Northern system, icfnmpanl. il hy a. party of high of- Mtli of th Hill lines, will nuke a tour of Ont ml nnd Knatorn Oregon luring llio week hoglnnlng May 31. TWi will ho nn educational trip, the nports In the party giving lecturei ud demonstration!! at all principal pclnti In the territory visited. They Ml itudy ilia Tumalo project and other Irrigated and dry fanning sco tloas and on their return will make nhnmllvo reports for the benefit of the railway Immigration department. That the dnlrymon of tho WUtam- valley are fully alive to the Im portance of Improving tholr horde U ludlcnti d hy the phenomenal suc- of tho auction aalo of registered d crado Jeriioys at Independence lut week. Tho total number of anl ! changing hands wai 185, of vhlch 136 wore registered merit cat This Ik tho largest number of torwyi of thin elm ever offered at onaialo , (, United Statoa. . Cong "wman McArthur u one of the "Wat buyers, securing 10 animals total mt f 12590, his hlgheat Price being 1375. Other high bids re: 11. II. Curtis. $500; W. L. Tate, 00 and v. H. Alien, $395. As many J head of Jerseys were brought lo this snii, ,y a bIiikIo broedor. Sh In nn effort lo stlmulnto the use of "roRon miiiiufueturod goods nnd Ore n labor, tho Chamber of Commorco Portlui,,! yeHtordoy bogan a cam- paisn through Its buroau of Indus and manufactures to take ad 'iko of tho Ulnghnm bill, which feconms effuctlvo as a law this month. nd which was pussed at the last log islatlvo souHion. Tho Illngham bill a proforentlal of five per oont "ivor of goods manufactured In ""'Ron, or In fvnr nt n,n. I.hn ' the consideration of competitive ""'ling boforo county courts, boards " county commissioners, school """flu, city councils, or other public " 'rs authorized to purchnso sup- Piles or contract for lubbr. Piainor English, a purchasing 'Hcor Is authorized to accept as tho '"went hid for lnbor or supplies that "fornd hy representatives of Oregon Products, if the bid of tho latter Is t more than five per cent higher """ the lowest blddor from any oll'r stato," said Georgo D. Le, wcrotary of the bureau. . "It Is In tended to counterbalance the dlffor nce In t,0 cost of production as be non 'ocal and forot an rnncArni. It ..... . . KttlinwIlUt lulilu In h hanilltin nf Mia vv V I W IIUHUIUIt)) . uign manufacturer represented by 'folRht rules, nnd It slim, Id nrova an 'ncouragomnnt to the establUhmont of factories ,hoM ltpms needed In tho building of . unugns aim materlulN con sumed by munlclpul purchase." Bnuator Illngham lntrodui.i..i .i.. bill after conuultatlon with rnpr.,H,,n- u.ny... oi U10 organlisatlons which """" "ruKKiing to on largo the ninrsoi tor tl.OHO factories already here and to pavo the way fr othern yet to ho ancurod. W ninnrii'P K 1 I.IIMrVIKNT .v,,.iU April being this your a summer month, our voice Is for making Hop tcmher an autumnal one. Old Liberty Hull will keep on trav eling uutll It will need twentieth con tury rlvuls In Us 177 body. Talking to tho grand stand In u street car adds to the depression of tho safety first atmosphere. An effort Is being nindo to dud out why iluorta cumii to this country. We suspect It wus to decide a bet. Horr Lclbknecht may be mndo n martyr to mllllurli;m; his reward will bo to get a stutulo long, long fro, now. Art Is superior to nature in that nude statues aro allowed In puhlU places, nature's nudity hulng pro hlhllod. Tho luteiit romnt rovnale that styles In comets are about the same. The) do not wear their talis on tho side thin year. Incidentally, wo may ask wh should King (ioorgo drink barley water when thpre aro so many other ioft drinks. There Is always a now kind of yell In tho alloy seeking to Induce the housewife to buy something she doesn't want. Dr. Cook Is welcome to climb all the "unclumb" mountains there ure It Is a good way to keep one's head In tho clouds. When women got to The Hague I'eaco I'uluco the first thing they round was thut it positively needed housecleaning. If Colonel Itoosevelt's mumoirh could bo' sold antecedent to his de mise they ought to make him wealth) beyond all worry. When In doubt, discard; hut that refers to accepting newspaper con tributions, not to underwear; when In doubt, keep 'em on. It Is reported Itusslans aro drink ing tea Insteud of vodka, though tea doosn't muko them feel that funny way worth a cent copeck, wo moon. Grand opera can soon bo conveyed right Into tho homo hy wlro; and everybody can go right on talking without disturbing tho rest of the audience City offlcluls of Stoubonvllle, Ohio, have been Indicted for graft, from lime to tlmo the notion that corrup tion Is a fault of the large cities only Is punctured. San Francisco sank 25,000 fraudu lent scales in tho waters of the bay s few duys ago. This must mean that world's fnlr visitors aro to be given a square doal. Any European peoplo may pllo up a wsr debt so that it amounts to $1000 por capita and then emigrate to America; that's another easier form of repudiation. NOTICK TO CKKMTOHH. Notice Is hereby given that the tin derslKiied bus boon appointed oxecu tors of the ostato of A. I. McLaren, deceased, by the County Court of the Btnto of Oregon for Columbia county and have quallllod. All porsons hav ing claims against said estate are heroby notified to prosont the amo to us at llnlnlor l'harmncy, ltalnior. Oregon, with proper vouchers Biid duly vorlflod, within six montliB from the dale' hereof. Patod and first published May 21, 19 1 5. K. H. JOSEPH, J. F. ROTH. Executors. HUMMMON8. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Orogon, for Columbia County. Emma iiimisnrdnor. nlalntlff. vs. James llumgardner, defendant. To Jame;s iinn.irnr.loer. above nnmod dofond- ont- in tim name of the State of Ore' gon, you are horoby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within six weeks from the 21st duy of May, 1915, the date ot the first publication of this summons, and If you full to answer snid cnuso of suit on or before the 3d day of July, 1916, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the reitor pray a r,. in his comnlalnt. to-wit: i .1 ...nn Imrnln AW ardlnir Dlulntlff an absolute divorce from said defendant Ha nf rlosortlon. that she be restored to her formor name, Em ma Vbsbow, and for sucn nir further rollof ns the court may doom meet and equltauio. ThlB summons Is published In pur- nn nr.tnr nt Hon. J. A nuniiKB ---- ,,,, a Enkln, Judge oi me "V" court made and enterod on the 18tn day of May. 1916, and t'" , Bcrlbed for publication thereof Is six weeks, beginning with the issue of May 21. 1916. and continuing each week thereafter to and Issue of July 2. 1915. W. L. t.OOl EU, Attorney for Plaintiff, 920 Chamber of Commorce, Port land, Oregon. vnmla a .. .1 I. ST. HELENS MIST. PPT Hl'MMONH. m OreU,((i,rrr,,lt,f:ouri 01 l" State of I.H nark if :"!,Vlly of IM. i 'nJ Urk;,K"ra M"0. J"b Hog- wire .Henry Helzenroter and Chris- Aehll to. w .7 01 Hchubel (J. Ai.lilUes, W. II. Copeland. M,.rv n "n. . Dora Carnlck. Joseph L O ope-ope- I l'u r J" n " 'P'nd. Mol ii I' uller, now Mrs. W. M. Law, and l :!'! "'"""own clalmTng y Interest , tho" repVoperty , rl 'od In Plaintiffs' comment i I fondants. persons unknown rll,i i. " nl I.,.. !'.?,' i! rt,al ,r"Pr'y described in u!"crVld -con' ,IulM hereinafter In the name of the Stato of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed agaliiHt you in tho above entitled suit within six wouks from the date of tho nrst publication of this summons, to ra,V0n 0,r','fore the 2d day of July. 1916, and if you fail to so appear and answer the said complaint, for want thereof, tho said plaintiffs will take decree and Judgment against you as prayed for in plaintiffs complulnt, to wlt: a decree of tho above mentioned court adjudging that the above nam ed plaintiffs ore tho owners In fee simple in severalty of the following described real property, to-wit: Ho glnnlng nt the southwest corner of the Kchubel C. Achilles Donation Land Claim, being clulm No. 67, no tlllcnllon number 4325, in Columbia county, Stato of Oregon, running thence oast 40.25 ch.; thence south 34 ch.; thenco south 82 degrees east along tho north boundary line of the wild Schubol C. Achilles Donation Land Claim to the northwest corner of the land deeded to Joseph L. and llenjnmln It. Copeland, being deed recorded In Hook X ot page 449, Rec ords of Deeds of said Columbia coun ty, Oregon; thence south 28 degrees west following the western boundary line of the suld Joseph L. and lienla- mln It. Copelund land to the northeast corner of a tract of hind deeded to Klmer Miller by deed recorded in Hook X at page 623 of the Records of Deeds of Columbia county, Oregon; thence south 31 degrees 45 minutes west 40 rods more or loss, to the southern boundary line of the said Hchubel C. Achilles Donation Land Clulm; thence north 62 degrees along the southern boundary line of the Schuhel ('. Achilles Donation Land Claim to the southwest corner of the said Hchubel C. Achilles Donation Land Clulm; thence north along the west boundary line of the said Achil les Donutlon Land Clulm to the place of beginning, all in Columbia county, Slate of Oregon, except a tract of lund bounded and described as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at the south west corner of the land heretofore conveyed to Henry Helzenreter and Christina Helzenreter, his wife, by deed recorded ut page 441 of Hook 16 of the Records of Deeds ot Columbia county, Oregon; thenco north along the eastern boundary line of said land of Henry and Christina Helzenreter to the south boundary line of the land conveyed to J. 8. Millard by deed re corded at page 174 In Hook "O" of tho Records of Deeds of Columbia county, Oregon ; thence easterly along the south boundary line of the said J. S. Millard land to the northwest comer of the tract of lund conveyed to A. M. Clark by deed recorded at page 391 ot Hook 7 of Records of Deeds of Columbia county, Oregon thonce southerly along the west boundary line of the said A. M Clark tract of lund to the southern boundary line of the Schubel C. Achilles Donation Land Claim, being cluim No. 67, notlllcation No. 4325 In Columbia county, Oregon; thence westerly along the southern boundary lino of tho said Schubel C. Achilles Donation Land Claim to the place of beginning. (The above description is an exact description of the land sot forth in plaintiffs' complaint but is a shortened description of the sumo). And that the title of the said plaintiffs be forever quieted and that the above named defendants be ad judged to have no right, title. Interest or estnto In or to the said real prop erty and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equit able This summons Is published by virtue of an order of the above en titled court mndo and entered on the 15th day of May, 1915, directing the same to bo published In the St. Hel ens Mist, a newspaper oi general cir culation, published at St. Helens, to lumbiii county, Oregon. SWEEK & SHELTON and C. L. 8 WEEK, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Dnto ot first publication, May 21 II) in. Date of Inst publication, July 2 1915. NOTICE. In the mnttor of tho application of Geo. A. Brinn, for a license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors To whom It may concern: Take no tice, that I, the undersigned, have filed my application with the City Council of the city of St. Holens, Ore irnn. on Mny 14. for a license to sell Bnlrltuous. malt and vinous liquors in the so-called H. Morgus building situated on lot 16 of block 10 of the city of St. Helens, Oregon, said li cense to bo for a torm of six monthi from the 28tli day of May, 1915, and said application will be heard, grant ed or refused by the City Council, on Monday. May 24, 1915, at 7:30 o'clock In the evening of said day, in the council chnmners or me ciiy nan, ml tn which anDllcntlon remonstran ces mny be filed with the Recorder of said city, under and pursuant to ur .nnnnce No. 160. of said city of St, Helens. Oregon, and under which said ordinance this application Ib tnndn. Dated nt St. Holens, Orogon, this 14th day of May, 1915. GEO. A. BRINN, Applicant. Swat tho stable where the fly is Incubated; but the health board will' have to do that. C Aehm. unl!'rnown ot Bchubel . ........ -,a,KK (or Kerr.lck) Joseph L. Copeland. Mollle Fuller tia v vtav 2, ms. A DM1 NISTIIA TOR'S BALK. NOTICE OK In tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County. In the matter of the estate of Frank A. Swangren, deceased. Notice Is here by given that In pursuance of, and by virtue of, an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Co lumbia County, made on April 27, 1915, in the matter of the entntn nt Frank A. Swangren, deceased, au thorizing the administrator thereof to sell all the real property of said es tate, at private sale, the undersigned, the administrator ot said estate will, from and after Saturday, the 27th day of May, A.D. 1915, sell at private sale, to the highest bidder for cash In gold coin of the U. 8., and subject to con firmation by said County Court, and continuing said sale until all of said real property, or so much thereof as Is necessary to pay all claims, costs and expenses ot administration of said estate has been sold, all the rleht.tltla and tntr.i fh. .ho .m' esTatfl h. .i T .en7. -In "hJ " tion of law or otherwise, in and to the following described real pioperty lying and being in Columbia County, mate ot uregon, to-wit: The south east quarter of the northwest quar- ter Of the Southeast quarter Ot sec-l tion 31, township 7 north, range 4 wbhi 01 me wuiameue meridian, in1 Columbia County, Oregon. Terms of sale: Cash in U. 8. gold coin; ten per cent to accompany bid, and balance, on confirmation of sale by said Coun- ty uourt. All bids to be directed to the undersigned, at St. Helens, Ore gon. L. It. RUTHERFORD, Administrator of the estate ot Frank A. Swangren, deceased. Dated at St. Helens. Oregon. AdHI 30, 1915. First publication April 30, 1916 Last publication May 28, 1916. Apr. 30-May 28. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. Notice is hereby given to the water consumers of St. Helens that the use of hose for any purpose Is prohibited, except between the hours of 6 o'clock and 8 o clock a. m., and 6 o'clock and 8 o'clock p. m., except for build ing purposes. The use of hose for washing sidewalks and windows dur ing the summer months, in addition to the charge for other uses, will be 50 cents per month. Siecial Notice. It has been ascertained that some persons are in the habit of putting small stones in the fire hydrants, re quiring, sometimes, a half day's time to cloar them out; also endangering the fire risk, should an alarm be turned In, and the hydrant be found useless by reason of being filled with small stones, much damage might be Incurred. This has been done by boys, and the parents of such boys will be held tor any damage thus done. Done by order of the Board ot Water Commissioners. E. E. QUICK, Secretary. Dated May 12, 1916. PROBATE Isaiah McBee estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been apolnted executrix ot the estate of Isaiah McBee, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at 1406 Yeon Building, Portland,- Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly veri fied, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published May 7, 1915. DIANA WILKES, Executrix. Stapleton & Co'nley, attorneys. LODGES Klwanda Tribe No. 63. Improved Order of Redmen, meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month in K. of P. hall, St. Helens. Visiting brethren welcome. E. I. BALLAGH, C. ot R. St. Helens Rebekah Lodge, No. 217, meets first and third Thursday of each month in I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members always welcome. MRS. ELLA ALLEN, N. O. ORA BENNETT, Sec. Houlton Circle No. 478, Women ot Woodcraft, meets the second and fourth Tuesday afternoon of each month at Houlton, Oregon. AGNES DIXON, G. N. ANNA RICHARDSON, Clork. Columbia Encampment, No. 77, I. O. O. F. meots In the I. O. O. F. Hall, on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. Sojourn ing Patriarchs most cordially invited to meet with us CHAS. M. BEELER, C. P. C. W. BLAKESLEY, Scribe. Avon Lodge No. 62 Knights of Pythias meets every Tuesday even ing in Castle Hall, St. Helens. Vis iting Knights always welcome. S. R. SONNELAND, C. C. M. E. MILLER, K. ot R. S. St. Helens Lodge No. 32, A. F. & A. M. meets 1st and 3rd Saturday In each month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. EDWIN ROSS, Master. E. E. QUICK, Secretary. St. Helens Lodge O. F. building, on meets in the I O No 117, I. O. O. F, the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, visiting members are al ways given a hearty welcome. JESSE LANSING, N. O. C. W. BLAKESLEY, Seo, Mlznah Chapter O. E. S. Meets In Masonic Hall the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. IRENE M. DAY, W. M. E. A. ROTGER, Secretary. TUllcum Tribe No. 62, Improved O. R. M.. of Yankton, Ore., meets at its wigwam, second and fourth Sat urdays ot each month. W. Q. BRANNON, C. of R. EBER BROWN, Bach. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALE. I In the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon, for Columbia County, George A. Hartman plaintiff, vs. M. J. Kinney, defendant. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an execution, judgment order, decree and order of sale Issued out of the above entitled court In the above en- titled cause, to me directed, and dated the 26th day of April, 1916.; upon a judgment and decree render ed and entered in said Court on the 8th day of March, 1916, In favor of the plaintiff, George A. Hartman, and' against the defendant, M. J. Kinney,1 lor tne sum of 17805.78, with inter- est thereon at the rate of ten per cent the matter of the estate ot Olof Chrts per annum from the said 8th day of tian Olsen, deceased. Notice is here .ar.C, i 1915, and for the further sum Dy given that the undersigned, as a'IZ'26, PBi" a5d dlBDUrsementa administrator of the estate ot Olof and the cost of and upon this writ, christian Olsen, deceased, has filed commanding me to make sale of the hlg flnai account In the County Court following described real property to- of the stato ot Oregon for Columbia wit: The northwest quarter (NWi4) rv...,. u.. h vtty. 'of Recti nn nlnntnAn M Q iha nnth I." .ul " ' . ,r, . 7?X':J1 ::.ul" r" ""'A A,"? . v I, southwest quarter (SWU) of the northwest quarter (NWV4) of sec tion twenty-nine (29); all in town ship five (5) north of range one (1) west of the Willamette Meridian, in Columbia county. State of Oregon. containing 4on nera mnra nr loan Now, therefore, by virtue of said exe- cution, judgment order, decree and order of sale and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will on Saturday, the 29th day of May, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Countv Court House tn Rt. Helens, Columbia county, Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder for cash in band, all the right, title and Interest which the within named de fendant had on the 12th day ot May, t GENTS FURNISHINGS CLOTHING, SHOES HATS AND CAPS ' FOR SPRING WEAR DRY GOODS, FURNITURE H. MORGUS & SON "QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE." H A R D WARE Complete Stock of Heavy and Shelf Goods SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, SCREEN DOORS Farm Implements MUCKLE HARDWARE CO. ST. HELENS, OREGON EUROPEAN PLAN AMERICAN PLAN EVERYTHING MODERN AT THE ST. HELENS HOTEL J. GEORGE, Proprietor ALL BUSSES CALL AT HOTEL RATES $1.00 AND UP SPECIAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS Same time and rates California as all Rail. Fares fl H PQRNIA luiiuuc it is turn iktuis Sea. ft J Via THE NORTH BANK ROAD and the triple screw, Six Deck PALACE OF THE PACIFIC S. S. NORTHERN PACIFIC SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS-APRIL 17, 21, 25, 29-MAY 3,7,11.15. Special Steamer Train leaves Portland 0:00 A. M. Arrives Flavel 12l:SO Luncheon Aboard Ship. S.S. Arrives San Francisco 8:30 P. M. Next Day. Round Tnp Fares to San Francisco FROM HOULTON, THIRTY DAY LIMIT $30 00 FROM HOULTON, NINETY DAY LIMIT $32.50 1911, the date ot the mortgage here- In foreclosed, or which he has since that date acquired in and to the above described premises, to satisfy said execution, judgment order and decree, interest, costs and accruing; costs. E. C. BTANWOOD, Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon, Dated this 26th day of April, 1915. pirBt ieBue, 30th day ot April, X915 Last Issue, 28th day ot May, 1916. NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT. In the County Court ot the State of OrAffAn f Pnliimhla Cnnntv Tn , . . ...... . . , . . . n eQ oy sam coun as me time ana piaca tor the hearing of said account, to gether with the objections thereto, if any, and the settlement of the same. S. NORD, Administrator. JOHN VAN ZANTE, Attorney. 312 Spalding Building, Portland. Apr. 23-May 21. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE I See E. E. Quick, St. Helens, and Insure your property in the Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinn ville, Oregon. Don't put it off. Mch6tf W. I.. WARREN, Agent. Dr. Stone's Heave Drops cures heaves. Price $1; for sale by all druggists. DeLuxe Tours to to register IIPOSITIOH desiijp Particulars of Agents of Spokane, Portland & Seattle, Oregon Electric, Oregon Trunk, or tireat Northern or Northern Pacific Ilys. R, H. CROZ1ER, A. G. P. A., Portland, Ore. 3. O. DIVEN8, Agent, Houlton, Ore.