St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, December 22, 1916, Page 7, Image 7

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    ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1916
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Christmas Suggestions
FOR THE YOUNG MAN
Air Rifles, Flashlights, Knives. Tools, Etc.
FOR THE OLDER ONES
Carving Sets, Aluminum Percolators, Graniteware
Make the Home Comfortable
With a nice Heater.
A Universal Range would be an acceptable present
for the wife-
Many useful presents you will find in our large stock.
Come and investigate. w
St. Helens Hardware Co.
$0
Phone 97
"Teach your dollars to have more cents.'
WOOD FOR CARS
IN PLACE OF STEEL
Tho Inability of tho rallroadit to
..cure ur,urance of steel dellveriCH
mil the Imperative need for mora
urn is forcing the construction of
cars cllher entirely of wood or of
voodun tops with steel underfram
K, suys a New York authority. And
hlii hus added to the prosperity of
ho lumber manufacturers, too.
When tho railroads are buying trado
good with the mills. In the lum
ber InduHtry the railroads are th?
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OK OREGON FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY.
A. A. McDonnell, Plaintiff, vs. Maria
I'hotlna Kobersteln, Anna Troll,
and Ilernhard Troll, her husband,
Ludwig Kobersteln and Jane Doe
Kobersteln, his wife, Maria An
kenbrand, Cathrlna Helman, Ce
cilia Kocpp and Albert Koepp, her
husband; also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any
rigl't, title, estate, lien or interest
in the real estate described In the
complaint herein. Defendants.
lo Maria Photlna KoherHtoln.
luriri.Ht hnvnru f.f u n u ...... .1. rn...- rt. ., . .
. una rams, ivn mum iron, ana iicrnuara Troll, her
r fifteen years ago, the lumbermen ''""''and, I.udwig Kobersteln and
watched the quotations on pig iron lan.e ,)oe Kob'",teln. his wife, Maria
When the iron advanced the lumber: anneVt" &
men felt confident their own trade husband; also all other persons or
was to Improve. Hut within tho last parties unknown claiming any right,
decade, railroad lumber purchases Utl?' eHtate llen or Interest In the
bave become the barometer. TJnL
the railroads are In tho market, It named:
means there are heavy shipments' tne name of the State of Ore
ahead and a resulting good business Kon yo" are lierebv required to ap
In all lines TI.Ik in i peur and n8Wer tho complaint filed
in an lines. This points to an In- against you in the above entitled suit
creased demand for lumber from the within six weeks from the date of the
general market. This general stock, flr,,t publication of this summons, to
together with the class of lumber the T,t; n or Defore ,l,e Bixth ay of
railroads use. round out the demand fean? thelR
for the entire lumber mill cut. apply to tho Court for the relief de-
nmuded In the complaint herein, to-
FAIR CLOSES ON wlt: for a decree tllttt Plaintiff is
MP, x ninin a the 0WI,er ln fee "Pl8 the South
NEW YEAR S DAY east Quarter of Section Thirty-five
(35), Township Six (6) North,
After having eatabllahed a world's Range Five (5) West of the Willa
record by a continuous duration of niette Meridian, In Columbia County,
two years, the Pan ma California ex. 0re8". and that the defendants have
position at San Dlego will c.o.e Its gntRbt ores
gate:; on January 1, 1917. or lawful llen, claim or demand upon
.Mi'ny Interesting features, varied "aid real property, or any part there
ind entirely new In nature, have f' nnd tl.mt a certain deed duted
FARM FOR SALE
real property and purporting to have'
been made and executed lv Cnnro '
Hoberstein, was, In fact, made, exe-! "
cuted and delivered by George Kober-i Wi" ael! "0-acre furm belong
stein, and conveyed all of the Inter-, Ins to tlio Charle3 Mucklo estate lo
est of the said George Kobersteln in , cated in Sections 7-8-16 and 17 in
the said real property, and for such t ,, ... . '
further or other rlllef as to the (:ourt 'm l'iP 4 Nrtl1 0f Hang0 1 West
niay seem meet and equitable. j ln ('lunibia county, Oregon, a por-
Servlce of this summons is made , tior ot which lies on the famouH
secutlve weeks, by virtuo of nn or-1 tl"Urd and un,lor cult'vaion. All
der made by the Hon. J. A. Kulin 1 level, easily clwired and well watered.
Judge of the above entitled Court
on the 2l8t day of November, 1916,
and the date of the first publication
is November 24, 1916.
VEAZIE, McCOURT & VEAZIE,
49-6 Attorneys for Piulniiff.
The fumed Macllao ranch of 8,000
cies, In Grout county, has been sold
for $200,000 cash. Included with I
the ranch are 10,000 sheep, 100 1
horses, 10 cows, hundreds of poultry!
and a great amount of machinery. OUR W. XT ADS BRING RESULTS
For tonus, apply to James Muckle,
'(.?, I.cdd avenue, Portland, Oregon,
or to W. J. Muckle, St. Helens, Ore
;on. JAMES MUCKLE,
W. J. MUCKLE,
MARY GEORGE,
Executors of the Estate of Charles
Muckle, Deceased. 41-tf
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
ST. HELENS BRAND
A HOME PRODUCT
CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.
ALL KINDS OF VEGETABLE PLANTS FOR SALE
CHRISTMAS in CALIFORNIA
The North Bank
IU1I mill Oifnu Root
Low Fares for Holidays
$26.70
r
Is
ALONG TMR
PATH W 1MB PAOfteS
Itoimil Trip
TO SAN FRANCISCO
from St. H:lcuH nnd all
points on tho North Hunk
Road west to Seaside, in
cluding uinals and befth. .
$42.50
Koiiml Trip
TO LOS ANGELES
J. O. DIYK.XM, Agent,
St. Helens
S. S.
Northern
PimIIIc
Hails
Her. 10
IK. 211
Dec. 28
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Kim
Fruucisro
Jan. 4,' 0,
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GEO. H. 8HINN, Pres. L. n. RUTHERFORD, Sec.
Columbia County Abstract
Company
ST. HELENS, OREGON
The only complete abstract system in Colum
bia County, Oregon.
BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES
been provided by tho fair manage
ment for the final days of the exposi
tion. A great Christmas day celebration
will be conducted by the Shrlners on
December 25. Sun Dlego Writers'
day will be observed on December
28, and the great closing day cere
monies, with a number of wonderful
surprises, on December 30, 31 and
Ju ii ua r y 1.
August 7tli. 1908. nnd recorded at
page 625 of Hook 9 of the Records I
of Deeds of Columbia County, Ore- i
gon, conveying the above described j
WEATHER BUREAU
SERVES FARMERS
M. HOVEN
Steamer RUTH
SAFE, SPEEDY SERVICE
TOWING, JOBBING
Passenger accomodations for
100
Landing at City Dock
The United States weather bureau !
bus perfected special systems and fa
cilities for obtaining and disseminat
ing advance weather news adapted
to the protection of growers of many
special crops in different sections of
the country. In connection with the
weather reports received from Its
200 stations and from 4,050 other
observation points, the bureau has
established a large number of special
stations in the corn, wheat, cotton,
sugar, rlcu and cattle raising dis
tricts. The object of this service Is
to furnish tho growers of crops
throughout the summer with infor
mation that will enable them to han
dle the crops to the best advantage.
Special rain and temperature fore
casts for the sheepmen ln Oregon,
Washington and Idaho were made by
the district forecaster at Portland
during tho shewing and lambing season.
During the spring of 1916 this in
formation was telegraphed to 26 dif
ferent points in these three Btates,
and from there by telephone to bun- We solicit a share of the St. Helens;
George's Market
ST. IIKLKXS
FRESH AMI SALT
MEATS
PHONE 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
St. Helens,
Battery Recharging
Oregon
INDEPENDENT MILK CO.
Dealers In
MILK, CREAM
BUTTERMILK
dreds of sheepmen.
trade, and guarantee satisfaction.
LARGEST TERMINAL
ON PACIFIC COAST
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Phone 42
ST. HELEN'S
LODGES
The Los Angeles Union Terminal
Company, recently organized, has Just
let contracts for the first unit ot what
will be, when completed, the largest
terminal in the west. This contract
Is for $2,500,000. and calls feu-
completion of two six-story whole
sale buildings. Also two 1300-foot
two-Btory buildings to house the Los
Angeles Public Market. The total
Investment fcr tho first unit will be
$6,500,000.
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,
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
tiie
Signature of
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
The Loyal Order of Moose, St. Hel-1 ...
ens Lodge No. 1238. Meet the first give your wife a sort of business education,
and third Wednesday of each month.
All visitors cordially Invited. 1
HARRY BENNETT, Dictator, j . . . rt V
e. p. woods, sec. Stort an Account Today In Your
Wife's Name
The Columbia County Bank
St. Helens, Ore.
OLDEST IN THE COUNTY
Mizpah Chapter O. E. S. meets in
Masonic Hall the second and fourth
Saturdays of each month.
MRS. LILLA M. CUOUSE, W. M.
JOHN PHILIP, Secy.
Tllllcum Tribe No. 62, Improved
O. R. M., of Yankton, Ore., meets at
its wigwam, second and fourth Sat
urdays ot each month.
W. O. HRANNON, C. of R.
EBER BROWN. Sach.
Oregon
Big Stock of Fall Goods
MACKINAWS IN LATEST PATTERNS
MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHOES
SHOES FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN
The latest styles and patterns in Fall Dress Goods
and Millinery. Call and inspect our stock.
M. ROSENTHAL
A Dollar's Worth for the Dollar You Spend
NOTU'K
The Columbia County Poultry and
Pet Stock Association begs to call
the attention of the poultrymen of
'.he county to their proinlum list and
also o the entry closing date. The
list cn bo procured at any of the
grocery Btorcs or from the secretary
ot tho association, W. S. Goin, St.
Heloni). 62-2
NOTICK OK APPOINTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATOR
St. Helens Rehekah Lodge, No.
217, meets first and third Thursday
of each month In I. O. O. F. Hall.
Visiting members always welcome.
MRS. EMMA LANSING, N. G.
MRS. ELLA ALLEN, Sec'y.
Columbia Encampment, No. 77, 1
I. O. O. F. meets in the I. O. O. F.
Hall, ou the second and fourth
Thursday of each month. Sojourn-1
lng Patriarchs most cordially invited j
to meet with us i
HARRY BENNETT, C. P. j
C. W. BLAKESLEY, Scribe.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been, by order of
the County Court of Columbia Coun
ty, Oregon, duly appointed adminis
trator ot the estate of Daniel Keller,
deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent them to me, duly verlflod, 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. 60-6
tr-is . St. Helens Lodge
No 117, - -F-
f ip'iyi meets In the I O.
., o. F. building, on
the second and fourth Saturdays of
each month, visiting members are al
ways given a hearty welcome.
CARL H. AAMOND, N. G.
O. W. BLAKESLEY, Sec.
CHRISTMAS GOODS AT KIBLAN'S
TOYS. CANDIES, FRUITS AND
RANGES HEATERS FURNITURE
Men's and Women's Wearing Apparel
Do your Christmas Shopping here
A. T. KIBLAN
Phone 35 Houlton (West St. Helens)
Avon Lodge No. 62 Knights of
Pythias meets every Tuesday even
ing in Castle Mall, 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 ln each
month. Visiting brothers cordially
H. J. SOUTHARD, W. M.
E. E. QUICK, Secy.
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THE CELEBRATED
BERGMANN SHOE
Awarded Gold Melal P. P. I. E.
San l"ruuclso, 1015. Loggers'
Cruisers, Miners nnd Sportsmen.
Men's Comfort Dress Shoes. Strong
SI iocs for Hoys.
Manufactured by
TIU'X). BERGMANN SHOE MEG. CO.
021 Tlnirman Street PORTLAND, ORE.
ASK I'OIi THE BERGMANN WATERPROOF SHOE OIL