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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1916)
ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1916 7 lliukll In Ha II. u , .. Man of .,ki,,d r.". T 10 5 25. u.it.:U iiih ounu 111 flown In 11 Kill) lh u.11.1 ..I "UWII 10 13. WIKUMII llllfl with common gradet SIMMONS only that for a very fow yours all nmnki.,,! for Hlxty centuries or more, lie, sluln snakes. Yet th snake Ih not extinct. (, In not ovhii dying out. Except hi suporpopuliitod communities, ho Ih u pimmrul an ho wu a thousand yearB ago. Why? There is no answer. Hut there iiiunt bo a theory. H the old Indian belief tru? IH the Hiiako Sutan'a own pot, mid kopt alive on ourth through his master's Interven tion? A. 1. T. PORTLAND MARKET Cnttlo There was a fair supply of cattlo horo Monduy, ovur l.liOO head IioIiik offered, moMt of them being on tho K-od to prlmn varloty, which found exccutlonuiiv enil u,i,.., Trading started at tho opening of tho market and most all arrivals wore Hold long hoforo noon, Prices ruled Mloudy to Mining. Feeder trado was limited, although ueveral loads of ordinary storkers were bought up. A number of IoiuIm of prime steers got In at $7.25, with others at 685 Hogs The largest run of thh year's packing season was on the market Monday, over 7,000 head be Ing received. After a slow start buy ' and sellers agreed and trading was active. A few lots sold at $9.75 but the hulk of the prime hog! brought $8.56 to $9.70; which waF 5 to 10 cents lower. There was quit, a display of half finished and light bogs, although a good many load, of choice stuff were offered. Pigs sold for the bulk of $8.26; the range ' 'rom $8 to $8.60. Sheep Sheep prices made further advances, when a mixed load of year lings, lambs and ewes brought $8.60, an advance of fully 25 cents. Lambs were quoted up to $9.25 for selects. Choice east of the mountains lambs are quoted at $9 to $9.10; choice valley lambs, $8.76 to $9; yearlings, $7.75 to $8; ewes, $6 to $7. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. A. A. McDonnell, Plaintiff, vs. Maria i e8t ot tne 881,1 George Kobrrstein In I'hotlna Kobersteln, Anna Troll, : t,ie sald real property, and for such and Uernhard Troll, her husband. I further or other relief as to the Court PIGEONS, SNAKES AND BUFFALOES Did you ever kill a buffuloT Tim cliiiii'''" ore ten thousand to one that you never even saw a live one, ex pt In captivity. Did you ever kill , wild pigeon? Unless you are more tlitn forty your old, tho lust wild jiIkcoii died before you were born. Hid y kl" a "liko? Chorus w (iiilre company: "Yes, lots of lime. i""""" ii" mo groui- et mystery of tho natural history ; world. A '' dncudtm K, the buffalonu were no plentiful that their herds covered thousands miles of pral re, Less than one per (jpnt of all the people on earth began to hunt bulfuloi's. Within twenty years not , wd buffalo remained nllve. Wild pilous, Dfty or sixty years ago, de taitated tho land, destroying crops. briwkliig down stout brunches of ireiw by sheer weight of numbers, blackening the sky In their flock Highlit. Less than one per cent of all i he people on earth began to kill wild pigeons, and now tho miiKOuins offer, vainly, thousands of dollars for a tlngl" pair of those once oiniil- ' '' everything sold readllv Now, 1 hero Is probably not ono girl (he quality being very good on the or woman alive cor.ulnly not one bulk of stuff. mmi or boy who lies not, soon or Cows and Heifers The demand later, killed a snnko. Tho wholesale for good quality she ntuff continues loiigliier of snakes has gone on ever very good and all offerings are llnd- iliiro the birth of time. From the Ing anxious buyers. Rest cows sold Java of Adam, It has been an un- at id mid inir. M,.n,i.,v i,...l.. ,iu(.,,.libl human Inntlnct to destroy and butchers bid spiritedly for the ! ""peases to be deducted out of the Zi protyoanyTarMlTe" ! i make on sight. Tho snake has no , stuff, all of which changed hands i proceeds of the oil, and the btlunce, ! of, and that a certain deed dated frlf imIh ; ho In the only croaturo that ! early In tho trade. Good cows sold I" any. to be equally divided, tho one- AugUBt 7th, 1908, and recorded at no one spam. To fill humans, the 'at $5.75, with fair ones around $5 50 ,,alf to J. D. Angler and tho other pag 6?5 ' J?ook ?,of tlle Kocord8 ; real property and purporting to have been made and executed by George ' Hobersteln, was, in fact, made, exe-i cuted and delivered by George Kober-i stein, and conveyed all of the inter FARM (111 SALE plaint herein, defendants above named: In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to wlt; on or before the sixth day of I January, 1917, and If you fall so to Interesting now as a curiosity is I do for want thereof the plaintiff will the first known oil leaso made In thls'apply t0 1,10 Court for tlie rel,ef de" country, which reads: Ludwig Kobersteln and Jane Doe KoberHtein, his wife, Maria An kenbrand, Cathrina Helman, Ce cilia Koepp and Albert Koepp, her husband; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or interest In the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. To Maria Photlna Kobersteln, Anna Troll, and Uernhard Troll, her husband, Ludwig Kobersteln and Jane Doe KoberHtein. Iiiu wlfo Maria Ankenhrand, Cathrina Helman, Ce- ..,. i,., ,, ,. , ,. .' cilia Koepp and Albert Koepp! her I!ato" ,tou- t,,e capltal cltr of i husband; also all other persons or j Louisiana, two hundr U and twenty parties unknown claiming any right, miles from the soa, on October 17 j title, estate, lien or interest In the : celebrated her official designation as I icui uaiuie uescrineu in me com may seem meet and equitable. Service of this summons Is made upon you by publication of the same' in the St. Helens Mist for six con- secutlve weeks, by virtuo of an or-1 der made by the Hon. J. A. Eakln, Judge of the above entitled Court on the 21st day of November, 1916,' and the date of the first publication is November 24, 1916. j VEAZIE, McCOURT & VEAZIE, ! 49-6 Attorneys for Plaintiff. ! Will Ht.d! the 450-acre farm belong ing to tho Charles Mucklo estate, lo cated in Sections 7-8-16 and 17, In Towrmhip 4 North of Rango 1 West in Columbia county, Oregon, a por tion of which lies on the famous Scappoose bay; 200 acres of which Is cleared and under cultivation. All level, easily cleared and well watered. I'o.- terms, apply to James Mucklo, fjCI! Ladd avenue, Portland, Oregon, or to W. J. Muckle, St. Helens, Ore gon. JAMES MUCKLE, W. J. MUCKLE, MARY GEORGE, Executors of tho Estate of Charlc? Muckle, Decer.Bed. 41-tf i port of entry. OVK WANT ADS llRIXt; RESULTS THE FIRST OIL LEASE IN AMERICA ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SI. nfcLblNS BRAND A HOME PRODUCT CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. ALL KINDS OF VIXiKTAIJLK PLANTS I OII SALE manded in the complaint herein, to- 1 wit! ttr n rtnitrAA that nlntntlrr 1a1 "Agreed this fourth duy of July, A. j the owner in fee simple of the South-' , I). 1853, with J. D. Angler, of Cherry-i eaRt Quarter of Section Thirty-five j f i.i. . Tnurnuliln HIv (Hi M,.i.h ' m:u luwiiniiip, in uie i ountv or Ven- - ' in,. ... ih.t il i 11 . ,Hang Five (5) West of the Willa-i .".go, I a., that he shall repair up and ' mette MoriUan, ln (-0lumbia County. ! 4 keep In order the old Oil SDrins nn ; Ornirnn. unit that I lie rtefunrlanta hnvo ! i land In said Cherrytree Township, or I nt. nor has either or any of them, , 4444V dig and make new .nrln?. nn,i tiw. ny rigni, nue, estate or interest ln 1 44444 SAFETY FIRST!!! It pays to buy guaranteed tools and implements. We stand behind EVERY TOOL we sell with an un- qualified money-back guarantee. "Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents" St. Helens Hardware Co. Phone 97 4 GKO. H. SI1INN, I'rea. L. R. RUTHERFORD, See. Columbia County Abstract Company ST. HELENS, URECO:i The only complete abstract system in Colum Lia County, Oregon. BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES half In ltrewnr W.N,.n 1. - f. v-uiumum vouiiiy. yre- .. v.., .g0IIi conveying the above described the full term of five years from thisl date, if profitable. ! "Rrewer, Watson & Co. "J. D. Angler." I To carry out the requirements of. the lease Angler dug several trenches to collect the oil, but for all his ef forts the production amounted to but from threo to six gallons per day, which did not prove to be profitable. This district, however, known as the "Oil Creek Region of Pennsyl vania," a few years later became fam ous as ono of the greatest oil centers of the world. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bear " Signature of M. HOVEN Steamer RUTH SAFE, SPEEDY SERVICE TOWING, JOBBING Passenger accomodations for 100 Landing at City Dock NOTICE TO CREDITORS George's Market ST. IIKLKNS I RKKH AND SALT MEATS I'll ON K 48 Prompt Service CITY GARAGE Agency for The Chevrolet $570.00 F. O. B. St. Helens Sold on easy terms Hupmobile Service Station Keep a Full Line of Firestone Tires OIL, GASOLINE AND ACCESSORIES Best equipped Machine Shop in the town for Auto and Marine Work Battery Recharging St. Helens, Oregon ST. HELENS SECOND-HAND STORE All kinds of second-hand goods bought and sold. Anything from a knitting needle to a farm. CALL AND INVESTIGATE Next Door to Central Confectionery St. Helens, Oregon IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON, FOR COL- UMBIA COUNTY. ! In the Matter of the Estate of Samuel , Johnson, Deceased. j Notice Is hereby given to the creditors of and all persona having ! claims against the estate of Samuel : ; Johnson, deceased, to present the same, with the necessary vouchers, ! to the undersigned, administrator of I said estate, at his residence, at Mist, ; In Column! County, State of Ore ' gon, that being the place designated ; for the transaction of the business of said ebtate, within six months : from the date of this notice. 1 Dated November 3rd, 1916. I JOHN HEDLUND, 1 .m Administrator of the Estate of 1 1 uone " I Samuel Johnson, Deceased. 46-5 INDEPENDENT MILK CO. Dealers in MILK, CREAM BUTTERMILK i We solicit a share of the St. Helens trade, and guarantee satisfaction. ; i ST. HELEN'S i NOTICE OK APPOINTMENT OK ADMINISTRATOR LODGES Present Your Wife With a Check Book! You'll be surprised at the system you'll inaugurate in your home if you PAY ALL YOUR BILLS WITH CHECKS. You can tell HOW MUCH IT COSTS TO A PENNY TO RUN YOUR HOME. It will TOG1 -VT7 i rv J W Tiff GO EX? DOLXEB ALONG 650 miles of tlic King's Higliwuy (1U Camlno Real), 24 Missions were built by the Franciscan Futliers. Several have entirely dis appeared; three are but a few miles from the shores of San Francisco hay; ten are in Central Culilornia and five more about 150 miles distant. The Romantic l'nst, the Heasurenble Tresent anil the hospitnlity of Califor nia's famous resorts make the country teem with interest. Ask About THE NORTH BANK ROAD CAMKORNIA EXCURSIONS, $i2 "oun.I trl,80.day ticket) St. Helena U San Kranclc i W tarOM ""'I'ths- t,ket, via S. S. Northern I'wHIc. sailing Nov. 7, II. , Two Train. . Day Km. IMwt Route. Rest Tlr'' Hvi O. D1VENB, Agent HU HelenH 0r,0,, Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been, by order ot the County Court of Columbia Coun ty, Oregon, duly appointed adminis trator of the estate of Daniel Keller, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent them to me, duly verified, at Columbia County Abstract Company, St. Helens, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. GOTTLIEB KELLER, Administrator. H. E. CROSS, Attorney for the Es tate, Oregon City, Ore. 60-5 CENTRAL CONFECTIONERY W. II. BROWER, Propr. DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES, CANDIES CIGARS AND TOBACCO Phone 03 Next to Central Market The Loyal Order of Moose, St. Hel- j . . . jn; ens Lodge No. 1238. Meet the first ' B"e 7T wlfe ort ot business education, and third Wednesday of each month. Ail visitors cordially invited. HARRY BENNETT, Dictator. E. B. WOODS, Sec. Mlzpah Chapter O. E. S. meets In Masonic Hall the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. MRS. LILLA M. CROUSE, W. M. JOHN PHILIP, Secy. Tillicum Tribe No. 62, Improved ; O. R. M., ot Yankton, Ore., meets at i its wigwam, second and fourth Sat- urdayg of each month. W. G. BRANNON, C. of R. EBER BROWN, Sach. I Start an Account Today In Your Wife's Name The Columbia County Bank St. Helen, Ore. OLDEST IN THE COUNTY WEINHARD'S Non-Intoxicating Sparkling Golden and Amber Nectar The Bent for the Home Henry Weinhard Plant Main 711. A 1172 PORTLAND, OKMwn St. Helens Rebekah Lodge, No. 217, meets first nnd third Thursday ! ot each month In I. O. O. F. Hall, i Visiting members always welcome. 1 MRS. EMMA LANSING, N. O. MRS. ELLA ALLEN, Sec'y. I Columbia Encampment. No. 77, I. O. O. F. meets in the I. O. O. F. ' Hall, on the second and fourth i Thursday of each month. Sojourn i Ing Patriarchs most cordially Invited i to meet with us HARRY BENNETT, C. P. J C. W. BLAKESLEY, Scribe. St. Helens Lodge No 117, I. O. O. F. meets in the I O. Z-ii'b T O. F. building, on the socond and fourth Saturdays of each month, visiting members are al ways given a hearty welcome. CARL H. AAMOND, N. G. C W. DLAKESLEY, Sec. .ova, . Wan OUR RULE OF BUSINESS is to pay cash and buy in large quantities. In this way we save you money on your purchases. Our stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES AND NOTIONS is complete and the prices are low. Good Groceries our Specialty Try us with your next order A. T. KIBLAN Phone 35 Houlton (West St. Helens) Avon Lodge No. 62 Knights of Pythias meets every Tuesday even ing in Castle Hall, St. Helens. Vis iting Knights always welcome JAMES O'CONNOR, C. C. E. A. ROSS. K. of R. & S. St. Helens Lodge No. 32, A. F. & A. M. meets 1st and 3rd Saturday in each nur.ith. Visiting brothers cordially H. J. SOUTHARD. W. M. E. E. QUICK, Secy. i THE CELEBRATED BERGMANN SHOE Awiirtled Gold Medul I. 1. I. E. San Francisco, 1015. Looters' Cruisers, Miners and Sportsmen. Men's Comfort Dress Shoes. Htrong Shoes fr Hoys. Manufactured by TI1EO. BERGMAN'S SHOE JIKfl. CO. 021 Thuiman Street PORTLAND, ORE. ASK FOR THE BERGMANN WATERPROOF SHOE OIL