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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1916)
is I I 1 ST- HELENS MIST. FRIDAY nrrnvt on - ."s i- j inn i7r ' Uo PAID FOR 1 llii, ruiniuu . ,,ir,(.r rnlmid a sack of potatoes u,h ha K' own n'1 ,0, t0 8 holtnmlO IIHTlMllllll. ""iw " ih him f- for lln,n' A r"u" ' ,ercln"' bought l potatoes of the "Li.wulcr. who charged him 65 cmti, thus 11,0 r"lnll,,r P"'1 tl,a '"rin no cents mid a prodt to tlio 1,oImiiIt of 15 cents. The retailer ,. .,..., in it rostaurant man for tl. MIIO 1" w , . ,h. rpa.Brnt man paying tho CO I !, dm farmer received, tho 16 lnM wholesaler's profit, and the Pr,lllt 10 ,llfi r,"ul,,,r- Tlie ..ift came In for dinner and the lr,,,t,uri lit nil"! served potatoes from hli Mik. charging the hunker what IK uiiliitiicK cost litut and a little profit. w llH hanker was stuck for i,0 whole tliltiK ccnis io uin lirnii-r, ITi cents to tlio wholesaler, 35 centn lo the retailer and the res- nuriiit muii's prodt. Hut the hanker a a shrewd guy, and when the Llollilng miin came In to Ret a loan t (Inured thin meal In with other Mp.'iisen and churgod It up to him ia Interest, no you see the clothier UJ to pay the SO cents to the fartii rr, 15 nii1 h to the wholesaler, 35 rrnti to III" retailer, the restaurant Miin' r II i and tho hanker' prollt Li well. A few days later the farmer! hot Ml" l'n nl caught on a liurhed ' Ire fence and toro thnni from ear flj ear. I Who iiiil'l for the potatoes? The farmer, upon realizing the '(iredU-anicnt ho was In, went to the lotlilcr for aid, and when Informed f the price of a new pair nf pnnts; Lund that In addition to the ordinal front, rent, clerk hire, taxes, water. (lit and a thousand other things, ki the Interest on tho note to the; (tank, a n it he wait compelled to pay , banker's profit and for lila dinner i khlch Included the restaurant man's. torulit, llio retaller'a 35 cent, the. kholesaler's 15 cents, and 111 own I i.'O ecu l, no hn put In another acre I at lie in Ik Ii t he ahle to foed them j I -Exchange, j 5C0WEEMAN JAM ! AWAITING FLOOD Approximately 3,000,000 feet of Ci He In a hlg Jam on Jones liar kvaltliiK a flood to break It up. The were hrouKht down to the har 1 tlin liiHt flood, lodging there, and Hie river crew of the Coweeman DrfvliiK Haftlng Co. Iiaa been en- kajwl In pulling tho head of the I jjara to piece ready for the flood to 1 ll.LI. .1... t I. I.. w.. ! iiuimi mi. urniiKina up process. I lie ; Vork of pulling the Jam waa finished yatenlity and the crew la laying off until the Drat of the week when a sood nUf.l flood will have accumu late In tlio dam. Owing to the dry weather tho run-off of water from the CowiTinun waterahed linn been dour, and a sufficient head of water tor flood lug H not roady to come down st renin. Kolsonlan. GAINS " WITH " LAMBS LARGE 'Every dollar'a worth of feed out Into lanilis haa brouuht us two dol- lr In return, or a prollt of over juo a car," auya the report of feed- experiments at the Eastern Ore gon Hraiich Station at Union. The import explains, however, that condl- iIoiih were exceptional, and euuully! Kooil results are not inptiil mint her I Mir. 1 hn lambs were houcht near Hie end 0f a period of depression ncn many Orexon feeders had ault. ,leavfiiK hut little competition. Mar- coiiilltlous wore also Ideal. Hut U was shown In the exDorlnients that khIiih were larger and costs less than "8 generally supposed. OREGON HENS LEAD HeiiH from the Oregon Agricultural ''oIIckh won first place aa best layers 'or Reptmiiber at both Storra. Conn., a"d the Missouri contest. They also, "and ii cm r the head In the year's content, i(,ing rucoihI at Missouri at Hie cIoko of the first week In October, "ml third at 8torra, October 1. The nwitosts at both stations eud Nov. 1. riie Oregon hens are representa tives of the now breed developed at college by Prof. Junius Dryden, tt"l are known aa Oregon. Both PeiiH are doscondanta of the 303-egg and show great uniformity In '"yl'ig iiuulltlea. In September tho I"'" at Storra, averaged 21.3 eggs. "d at Missouri 21.2. The Missouri Is slightly ahead In the entire number of eggs luld to Sept. 1, liav lnK an average of 21.7 to their credit. Tll's was better than any pen at Storrs has done, although the rec or,s there Bre considerably higher l,ian over before. For their performance at Missouri, 'fofoHBor Dryden has received n bountiful silver cup, which Is the ncomi awarded for the host monthly l'n record. For the or.me month, 8)imher, a first prlzo ribbon was rc Ivcd from Storra. WEEKLY LUMBER MARKET REVIEW Further tlKhliIng In car supply featured the mill ltuillln , ,;. I'aeinc northwest last week. Hhlp menls dropped t0 H ()4 ,.,. n,nl )(, low orders and 22.I6 per cent below actual prod net Inn. Mill - mm ri'iiiiiremcnls .;, fr -ara ai 11.1 kIuiiIh to handle stock alieudy conditioned fr transronll nenlnl delivery , t(, take care of orders uccepied. Mill reports Indicate that stocks generally are not abnvo normal, the excess of production shown In the West Coast Lumbermen',, Association trade report In recent weeks balanc ing wiiii tne excess of shipments I :tu of soda over production duritiK the earlier months of the year. Last week's statement shows In creised orders. 1'rlces urn reported steady with a idlKht upward ten dency. Inquiries lire plentiful as compared with tho previous week. nrrlltaiF.. I KtSUMiib ! NOTICK OK HIIKHIFKH HAI.R TRAFFIC IN M EXICO Columbia County, Plaintiff, ii . ' ! I he hoiithern Pacific uiiiiouiics re- 8. J. Boyd, et al.. Defendants. "iinptlmi of through pussonger and ,N T,IK 'IHCL'IT CODHT OP THE Irelghl truffle in Mexico between No gnles mid Tiple, tt distance of KUD miles. The estimated damuges which he company suffered ilurlni n. 7,1 H I Mexlcun revoliitimi sin,.u uin i- 150,00(1, mid many mouths of hard work Ii) the engineering and con- i : i... .... ... u. iiuu ii'-)iuriiiieniN will lie ncces- HTATE OF OREGON FOR COL I'AUilA COUNTY. To l P. Itranstettor & E. It. Carr, It. H. lialley, Oean Blanchard, lianlel W. Carter, Emma Oobel bower, Nicholas Gray, N. J. Park er, W. F. Stehman, h. S. & F. E. Thomas, Jacob Tolva, Unknown and J. K. Ward, Defendants. Notice Is hereby given, that by ary to accomplish coiimlem reinii.ni. , v.lrtl"J of an execution, Judgment or- ,,,!,. "or ami decrco and order of sale if-sued out of tho above entitled Court " In the above entitled cause, to me Not many housewives will stun to 'directed and dated this 21st rtav of '.lilnk that they have a fire extliic-1 (Jtt"1,er, 1K10, upon a Judgment and I iiiaher 111 the kitchen. It Is blcurboii- decree rendered and entered in said f fill ft ,tl tllA V'lnil .Inu r.1 f..n our ounces of fux to; isik. In fvnp nf thn nlulniirf -1 ,.-.lt.. ..r ..... ... 1 .. .. . r. . n.M.wn in wmer inriiis an excellent ! umiiia 1 ounty, ana agr.inst the de chemical extinguisher, mill(;iis of plain wuter. ennui 10 ko 1 'endants, above named, on account Tho nitxtnri.1 "i"1 lB r mu yec.r una, but not overly attractive from the ! hontite of soda?" Why, It's nothing uu fll...i'a tn ...I . will not harm vsrnlsh. paint or cloth j ,.. ii'ranstetter & E. U. Carr. UK. A bucketful of bicarbonate of 1354.40; R. II. lialley, $3.84; Dean od;i water and tin cup may save ' Ulanchard, 7.94; Daniel W. Carter, !ll,mn illwl IITn A,.,l ...l.ni I.. ,l.l I $3.90; Emma Dobolbower. 111.32: ...... . . . in n iiUL in ill Lit r-'-... . . . . . - lliililifinln.il a - I v 1 i. 1 1. uivillliailf flU,U( M. ... .U....K puiiiv 01 view, easl-i more uisn wnal Is generally known j S. & V. E. Thomas, $14.45; Jacob em puYchitHcrs offering blanket con-! -'s common suleratus or baking sod 4. Tolva, $3.44; Unknown, $ .14; J. E. ; tracts to rover future Nperlllratlons ' 1 Ward, $ .56, with Interest thereon that woul, mean the current low I Twl" """"Sh to encircle the earth f the rrtle ot U per cent per annum, level of values much bus " which could not he shipped for ! ''"'d- weighing 2,000,000 pound;), and disbursements, and for the costs months to come. j wil be used by tho United Stales i' thlK w rlt, comniandiiig you to mako Production Inst week was 0 1 , 0 2 1 .-! I"'!"' service next year In tying up 'Kal ;,f, t,,B f"J'wiiiB described real per cent '1" '11 ; u ,,; ' iiranRtettcr & E. 1J. Carr. 8E'4 of 8W V Sec. 3, Tp. 3 N. It. 1 W. W. M.. Lota 3-4-6, E of SEV4 . Mil' 1 ' L.l . M km,, it 'it 1 r. ...... 1 1... 1 ..,.. " " ' Ul do v V2 01 itv va c ...... ,.. ,.v ,.,.,. wru.rs ex- N TtE COUNTY COURT OF THE Sec. 10, Tp. 3 N. It. 1 W. W. eeeiled ship Us 1 1.984.305 feet. STATE OF OREGON FOR COL- M., Lot 1 less 20 acres to E. M. Hon- The balance of unshipped orders j t'MHIA COUNTY. ! scr & Ixits 2-3-4 & SWV of SW for transcontinental delivery l 177.1 Mutter of the Estate of August 0 acres to J. I). Brown & NW 4 ' t....l I. . our 1 p. 1111 KTur 1 r i a n:iui, I'UlKilHVU. ."I o 74 Qt 72 UL lt 74 i3KM. n. Notice Is hereby given, that the Tp. 3 N. It. 1 W. W. M., Lots 1-4-6 undersigned bus been duly appointed Sec- 16, Tp. 3 N. It. 1 W. W. M., i administratrix of the estate of Aug- $354.40. ust Ketel, deceased, by the Hon. I R. H. Bailey 1.017 acres In Hroyles ounty Court of Columbia County,' D- (See Ilk. 9 Pg. 224 ) Sec. State of Oregon, and has duly quail- i 4, Tp: 4 N. It. 1 W. W. M., $3.84. lied for said trust. All persons hav-l Dcr.n Blanchard Lots 6 & 6 Ulk. , ing claims against said estate are13- Blanchard's Add. to Rainier, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ST. HELENS BRAND A HOME PRODUCT CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. WE BUY CHERRIES, PRUNES, PLUMS, BLACK BERRIES, RHUBARB, BARTLETT PEARS AND CABBAGE TO BE CANNED HERE IN THE CAN NERY. THOSE WHO HAVE ANY OF THE ABOVE NAMED WE WOULD BE GLAD TO HAVE THEM COME TO THE CANNERY AND GET A CONTRACT FOR THE SAME. WE ALSO BUY POTATOES IN QUANTITIES. ALL K I X )H OK VEGETABLE PLANTS KOU KALE 4 008 feet, which was 8.94 below normal. Orders were 5.01 per1 cent below production and shipments! 850,402 feet; coastwise delivery, 4!i,H98.C!l3 feet; and offshore 4C iM.797 fent, in; kliig the total un shipped halnuce 274,547,952 feet. Correct Answer j Miss Wheat, tho new teacher, was XtrTICE TO CREDITORS FOR A NICE LUNCH Come to MASON'S .Short Orders, Waffles, Sandwiches The cleanliness and service will appeal to you CANDIES, ICE CREAM, CIGARS, ETC. Get the Habit COME TO MASON'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stable hearing tho history lesson, which hereby notified and required to pre- dealt with tho career of Ucorae Wash- tlle 8Bme d"'y willed and with $7.94. Daniel W. Carter, About 4 acres in ; liiton Tumi., t ...m nf n, ei.i ! pro"cr vouchers, to the admlnistra- NE of NW (See Bk. 11 Pg. 160) Iliglon. Turning to one of the schol- . , , . .,,.-. , ,hB ,.,, , Sec 18. Td. 7 N. R. 4 V. W. M.. ars she naked : st. Helens, Columbia County. Ore- $3.90. "Jumes, what was Washington' ' gon, wltliln six months from the date' Emma Dobelbower, Lot 8 furowell address?" ! ' ' notice. The boy arose w:, a pro,,,ptl,ud; ' a ' ' jj tS SU 8 A NN A ' KET E L, that promised well for his answer, i Administratrix of tho estate of "Heaven, mu'aiii," iio said. ' August Ketel, deceased. 45-5 STEAMER HOO HOO Roy liaiiMiiniiu, ttwner s"-i-i : V i ii ''--.'...... .-- 1 I lti:lillTIN(i, ItmiMinnlile Kates liiine I' TOWIXti, KX4THSIOXS (r04Hl Kervlce (. Box 5t Ht Helens, Ore. Blk. 37 Moeck's Add. to Rainier, $11.32. Nicholr.s Gray, NW4 of 8W V Sec. 26, Tp. 5 N. R. 4 W. W. M., $10.19. N. J. Parker, E of SEi,4 Sec. 27, Tp. 6 N. R. 4 W. W. M., $45.47. W. F. Stehman, AM that pert of WV4 of NW Vi lying South of Co. Rd. Sec. 31, Tp. 7 N. R. 2 W. W. M., Lot 7 Blk. 37 Moeck's Add. to Rain ier. $43.53. L. S. & F. E. Thomas, 120x300 ft. in Rainier (See Ilk. 9 Pg. 509 & Ilk. 10 Pg. 324 ), $14.45.- Jacob Tolva, S of NEU of SW Sec. 24. Tp. 8 N. R. 4 W. W. M., and See Hook 8 Page 222 Sec. 8, Tp. 7 N. R. 4 W. W. M., $3.44. Unknown. A trr.ct of land be tween Lots 3-4 Ulk. 9 & Rock Creek in Vernonla, $ .14. J. E. Ward. I'nd. Int. In Lot 5 Ulk. 10, Vernor.la. $ .56. NOW THEREFORE, By virtue of snid execution, judgment, order and decree and order of sale, and In com pliance with the commands of said Court, I will, on the 9th day of De cember, 1916, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front dooi of the Court-house, in St. Hel ens, Columbia County, State of Ore gon, sell at public auction .o the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest, which the within named defendants, or any of them, had on the 3rd day of April, 1910, the date on which the said tax, for the year 1909 became delin quent, to satisfy said delinquent tax, for the said year of 1909, with pen alties. Interests, costs nnd accruing costs thereon. E. C. STANWOOD. Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. Dated this 25th Day of October. 1916. First publication October 27, 1916. Last publication December 8, 1916. DRAY INC AND TRANSFER AH Business Promptly Attended Tp PHONE 15 OR 12 U'M. H. DAVIES ST. HELENS, OREGON Prop. Home Comfort As the Fall conies on and you feel the nip of the frost, you think of warmth and comfort in your home. A UNIVERSAL HEATER WILL Sl'PPLV THIS COMFORT We have a large assortment ranging in price from l.2r to $10. Call and insiect them. ST. Everything in the Hardware and Builder's line. Phone 07. Free and prompt delivery A swinging footbridge at Milton. 0rcKon, has JuBt beon comploted. It l 200 feet In length and spans the Walla Walls, river at the city Intake. ZMaXzCell Service SERVES Maxwell has put a real meaning Into the word "Service." Simply by requiring every Maxwell dealer to carry a full supply of Maxwell parts so that he can replace any damaged or worn part at once, without waiting for parts to be shipped from the factory. If you are a Maxwell owner your car win niways r.3 running order because our dealer any Maxwell 11V J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS i Successors to Perry & Graham A Full and Complete line of General Merchandise The Dependable Kind Dry Goods, Shoes and Groceries Free Delivery Give us a trial and you will be satisfied Phone 34 WEST ST. HELENS, ORE. in tnaior run tfive vou real and immediate service. couldn't, he wouldn't be a Maxwell dealer. Not more than one or two automobile builders in the country can give you service that compares with Maxwell Service. This is a vital point.- Investigate it fully before buying your car. KcwdjItrtSSO: Touring Car US; CHoJrt M65; Town Car M; rtli fcicWIii .lK(ric lurttr and light. Alt fricai . ft . Ifcirou. WMrjI'S INDEPENDENT AUTO COMPANY St. Helens, Ore. ritone 71 CENTRAL MARKET RAY MORTON Phone 60 The Market of Purity and Quality of Meats both Fresh and Cured. Greatest assortment of Lunch Meats in town. Highest cash price paid for Hogs and Veal. A trial will be appreciated. Prompt Delivery 01! GENTS' FURNISHINGS CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS FOR WINTER WEAR Dry Goods H. flORGUS & SON "Quality Quantity Price" v. 4 ; St--'- I: r if. ' ! t-'-. t.