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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1917)
ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. MARCH 23. 1917 COW TESTING IS PROVING ITS VALUE The following report of the Gra ham Columbia Slough Cow Testing Association shows thut there are some very persistent milkers In the Association, fis these sumo cows have already made the honor roll several months before. There being only 28 days in February cuts down the num ber noticably. One of the issues thut the Grosham Columbia Slough Asso ciation stands for is better feeding, and five men here mentioned are good feeders. The Question Is asked does it pay to feed grain at the pres ent prices, and the answer is found by comparing the record books of grain feeders nnd non-grain feeders. It does pay, as this report shows us there is only one cow thut lias fresh ened since January, while several freshened last fall. In the ten months that the asso ciation has been operating, 32 cows havo been sold to the butcher because for six consecutive months and bids well to stuy at least two more mouths. She Is a cow of unusual capacity and carries a large, square udder. C. II. Johanson has a herd of 14 cows, uud In January hud eight in the honor roll, nnd six in February. When asked the secret of bis ?ucce; he sulci: "I bought good cows and then gavo them good care and a bal anced feed." II. (3. MullenhoiT's ccw. Stanhope, a 2-year-old heifer, has been on the honor list for three consecutive mouths and is still staying with her pace. His grade Hclstoln, Josie, mado $:t0.10 above the cost of hi" feed in January. Her gross returns for 2148 pounds of milk at J 2.10 were $45.10, and the cost of feed was $15. That is nearly $1 a day above and clear of her feed. 1'omeroy & Son, of the iMaplewood Farm, at Scappoose, built a splendid burn last fall and notice a marked difference in the results of their herd since they have bad the new quarters. They buve some splendid young hei fers coming to milk soon, and are they were found to be "boarders. Before the year is up there will be: looking forward to it with Interest, several more go the same way. You , ns the foundation herd is one of the wide or a gateway thirty feet wide. ARMY RESERVE or both as may be found best by. OFFICERS WANTED said Hoard of Head Viewers. hnv- Ing regard to all surrounding clr- ,llsllieKM oiri.luN as Well an Trui I cumstances and conditions of the soldier in llcnimid. case, from the said farm of said petitioners across the lauds of the ,l,.imrtiiieut said heirs of Cuthbert Stump to the, The l ulled Sla.es war d. pnrtm.i t nearest point practicable at some wants trained nic-i for reserve on i steamhoat landing, and to assess thO'cn) , t,e lv,.nt 0f war, and many damages which the said heirs of o trnlu,d ,,, may be trT i --n"" ,u,"r reason of the location of such road ;tntus should they be called to urms. or gateway to the petitioners i Kver-; Kvorv qualified man can have h ding and Farrell and K. l. Snider; f , ,,y tllklllg eamlua- and that said Hoard of County Hoad b a,U8 " '.,, wllll.. hu iH Viewer report their doings therein tiou for the position nun lie Is to this Court on or before the next , )t.,,t qualified lo fill. 'I his. exanilna session thereof. 1 ti(ll Can be taken beforo Col. V. A And It further appearing that said ; commandant of the O. A. Cuthbert Stump died intestate Janu- V "' . . , .. ., :rv 0, 1916. in Columbia County.C. Cadet regiment, and I.leut. It. I. Oregon, seized of the real property ; Johnson, who have been uppolnted through which said roadway or gate-1 t,xlnK officers by the war depart way will run and on which the "'ir-1 ,,.,,, Men proficient in any of lhe est and only accessible stonmboiit ' i11.,ii1i.. if not landing is located, with relation to f "owing lines are eligible, if not, said farm, that said Mamie A. Steel- over age limit, to take the exuintnu nian and Pauline Saxton are the sole .f,o- heirs at law of said deceased, audi . service either with the ,hat.. h:y.bo,h '!!i"!l:!.-.,ed States army or national quaiuieu ami acting ituiniuisiimi u--a mik vor Titoriu.i:i WIT" (MTAKIIH .' If so. you should try a bolllo of Ml'Cl'-TONK. the great caturrh rem edy. It conlalni no opiates or nar cotics nnd the use of It will not therefore produce the drug bahlt. We recommend that all )nu who surfer with catarrh try a bottle of th'a won deiful remedy. It comes In r0c and $1 sixes. Hold and recommended by Plana Pharmacy, St. Helens. drod und Hevonteen, and nt "... 1 .i i.. i ... .i... Ul J ,4,.u. ui urn lulled o, , 1 1 1st." A Cruel iiw ou have ymir . WILSON'S CALL "I reo nllng," said the liniululil,, H., . ,niiii, inn i it;- "Yea, air," responded u,, pai'sengur. "Meet with nn accident "No; hroka It while tryn, o myself on the back." "Ureal Hrott! What frt "For minding my buliJ fulled States army or of the estate of said Cuthbert Stump. : guards; graduates of institutions deceased, and that they both live In 4 witli prescribed military training Columbia County. Oregon: ! such 'is the Oregon Agricultural Col It is therefore further ordered that I , , , they the said Mamie A. Steelman and . " Kraduates are particular Pauline Saxton, be each served wlthly detired; railway managers, suuer a notice of the time end place of the' (ntendcnts of large supply and ware meeting of said Hoard of County ! , H0 COIU.,.rI1Bi" animal buyers, Viewers at least ten days prior there- , to. in their capacity as adm'nistra-1 wbolesale mere-handle managers, and trices nnd Individually as owners of other highly trained specialists In said lands, und that a ropy of this : similar lines; mechanical, mining nnd order, certified to by the Clerk of I oU.c.trlt.al engineers; physicians, sur tbls Court shall be sufficient notice . . ... to be so served. ! I''0'"' l,- On this day the Road Master pre-1 llequests for application blanks ing more milk than she does, but Helens so that he could get the work 1 ,, , 1 ., ""","" "l''; ! -' .,, , . . . " worh,fications for the following named ,., ore. -When these blanks have I run us: ! II. W. Fowler Road In Road Dis trict No. 5. can not tell what a cow is doing by merely guessing, nnd much less by judging her by her looks. One ordi nary blr.ck cow of no special brsedlng belonging to Fred I'hlinan, of Scap poose, milked 13,100 pounds of milk in one year. She is not a perfect cow best and the youngsters are well bred, Many dairymen in Columbia coun ty havo expressed the desire for u:i association, and plans are now under way to form one us soon as possible. However, as Mr. Howard, our new county agriculturist, is very busy, it by .any means and he has several j would facilitate matters if those in others that have indications of giv- terested would drop him a line at St Ing more milk than she does, but j Helens so that I when you come to keep nn accurate ! started quicker record on them they are not her equal. J. Luscher's cow, Phoebe Heemun Beryle Wayne, Is another remarkable The following table gives thP rec ords of cows In the association which have produced more than 40 pounds of butterfat during the 28 daya end- one. She has been on the honor roll' ing March 1, 1917: Name of Owner and Cow. When Age Lbs. Fresh. (Yrs.) Milk. C. H. Johanson, Favenne, Jer Dec. 6 131.1 J. Lisher, Mickey, G. Hoi Feb. 4 1274 II. G. Mullenhof, Josle, G. Hoi.- Dec. 7 1792. C. H. Johanson, Bessibelle, Jer Dec. 7 1240 C. H. Johanson, Bessie, Jer... Oct. 7 900 C. 11. Johanson, Carnation Giri, Jer. . July 4 filio C. H. Johanson, June, G. Jer Jan. 5 93S Ponieroy & Son, Foebje Dekol H., Hoi Jan. 7 1162 H. G. Mullenhoff, Stanhope, Hoi. . . . Nov. 2 1232 J. Luscher, Wapato Hyacinth, Hoi.. Jan. 3 1302 J. Luscher, Phoebe Neemun, Hoi... Sept. 11 1503 Fred ChlmiAi, Gensie, G. Jer Dec. 4 952 Fred Uhlman, Violet, G. Hoi Jan. 4 1154 Pomeroy & Son, Iwoua Springs, Hoi Jan. 3 1092 C. H. Johanson, Isabelle, Jer Aug. 11 80S been tilled and returned, nppl'cants will be notified of the time to appear J. L. Wooden Road In Road Din- for examination. All who pass suc trlct No. 7. ceasfullv will be entitled to eommls-' Heaver Creek Road, above Brown , . ., , ,.,i.. . & Seidelman mill, Road n,8tr(.t ; l l the regular army, effective ,'o. 9. for a five-year perlodlth rights of Pet. Lbs.H't- Heaver Creek Road, below Hrown renewal. Then, should the call lo of Fat. terfut. & Seidelman mill. Road District ,, Cuor he sounded, each reserve V, Q 60.39 And the Court being advised in mcvr wil1- wlu'n a,k',, know vn' 56.56 I the matter, it is ordered thut said elsely what bis status and duties ure, 55.40 plans and specifications be accepted each in a position to serve his coun 52.0Sinnd approved and that a call for try ,st'ln the capacity to which he " jj iiius lor mo improvement oi me said 47.28 i roads be published In two issues 46.90 each of the St. Helens Mist and the 4 5.;! 2 I Rainier Review, said bids to be 44.35 i opened In the County Court Room In President Wilsons proclamation, calling nn extra session of congress for April 2, Is us follows: "Whereas public Interests require that the congress of the I'nlted Stilton should be convened In extra session, at 12 o'clock noon on the second day of April. 1917. to receive a com munication by the executive concern lug grave matters of national policy, which should be taken immediately under consideration; "Now, therefore, I, Woodrow Wil son, president of thu I'nlted States of America, do hereby proclaim ami declare that an extraordinary occa sion requires the congress of thu I'nltid Slates to convene In extra ses 'slon at the capltol In the city of Washington on the second day of April, 1917, at 12 o'clock noon, of ' which all persons w ho shall at that time be entlllol to act nn members : thereof are hereby required to take notice. I "Given under my hand and the real of the I'nlted States of America, the 21st day of March, In the year of our Lord, On-i Thousand Nine Hun- Be Fair to Your Wife Save lirr tli U-...1. t .... 1111!! Jy Drutltiery. Let us call f0, your laundry. Our work will satisfy you St. Helens Steam Laundry Geo. Watkins, Prop. AHomelndustry 4.6 4.4 3.1 4.2 5.2 7.1 5.0 3.9 3.6 3.3 2.8 4.5 3.6 3.8 5.0 is best suited. IMMEDIATE LEE" 42.97 42.84 42.84 41.54 41.50 40.30 the City of St. Helens, on April 4th, 1917. at 2 o'clock P. M. Whereupon Court adjourned fo , March 24th, 1917. Virile I'll luct Inn Full of 1 1 n until Interest and Iteulistlc West ern Atmosphere. XOTU'K OF CITV F.l.i:TIOX. COURT PROCEEDINGS (Continued from Page 3) $1.30, E. A. Itotger supplies to court house $1.35, Coast Chemical Co. sup plies to court house $16.05, M. H. Aloord work for dist. utty. $30.00, Hushong & Co. supplies to dist. at torney $10.31, Rainier Review prtg. court proceedings and notices $50.65, St. Helens Mist prtg. del tax & co. proc $507.05, Rainier Review prtg. del tax & co. proc. $440.50, Judson Weed Co. Com. $87.00, R. S. Hattau Judge stamps $5.00, A. E. Harvey Co. Com. $34.50, II. P. Vatkin3 drawing jury list $3.00, J. W. Mc Donald drawing jury list $2.00, C. H. Thompson drawing jury list $2.00, E. I). Tichenor drawing jury list $2.00, W. E. Convers drawing jury list $2.00, Geo. B. Conyers drawing jury list $3.00, H. P. Wat kins J of P State vs. Lewis $5.60, T. S. White cor. exam Bayer, $13.40, St. Helens Mist supplies lo school supt. $30.00, Madeline Allen work for school supt. $65.00, J. W. Allen expense as school supt. $15.80, J. W. Allen supplies to school supt. $5.40, J. W. Allen postage & ex pense $6.80, II. J. Southard truant olticer $11.50, L. G. Ross county health officer $42.40, Margaret Hoff man aid to poor $9.50, Watts & Price supplies to Morgan $28.10, Mrs. Cade work for poor $22.00, Willis Deal care of co. charge $20.00,' Mowers J. S. care of Weatherhce $30.00, Good Samaritan Hospital care of co. charges $152.00, E. A Ross supplies to St. Jacques $8.0o Good Samaritan Hospital care of co charges $184.10. Morgan & Son sup plies to Roy $5.50, II. R. Cliff M. I), aid to poor $25.00, Fred Trow sup plies to poor $15.00, Harrison & Co A. S. supplies to poor $11.85, H. V Hrown aid to Tando $20.00, A. J Peel aid to poor $2.50, Rainier Phar macy aid to Hall $6.45, M. Rosen thal supplies to Brady $21.41, st neiens uairy supplies to Pease $2 25 Clatskanle Drue ( There is never a dull moment In ---- - ; the punchy western production "Im- por month be increased to $30.00 ; M, Ti'J n 'orf X, 0KCn ,lml 0I! mediate Lee." It Is a splendid bit of per month and that a warrant in the : ,,on(ll,V. APr" 2nd. 1917, a general .. ... ...... amount of $30.00 per month be 1 nty elePtion ,,e ,,el(l ' llle City r,,ttliBm P'cke 0,lt of " P'uwuB drawn in favor of J. F. Hicks on the ; ot St' "p,'"s' Columbia County, Ore- 'lays of the west when might ruled first day of each and every month I for tlln (l,!CtiHn nf follow- with nn unscrupulous baud, hereafter until the further order of ! 'ty Officers: ; ..immpiljulB . .. lho ,.. , F,.allk the Court. 1 Two City Councllmen to serve two imiueuiuie i. e, tne nero ( r rank On this duy Mr. J. W. Allen, Sec ! 'eura- Horzagel, gains his picturesque nume of the Columbia County Fair Asso-i Ono Water Board Commissioner , from the fact that ho Is n sure shot, elation, presents to the Court a fin- j ,0 fve five years. ; , nH fuar,.B1) Ilg hc llt Hllrp ,, ancial statement of the Celuinliij AISO 'or 1,10 adoption or rejection , ... . County Fair Association In words of 11,0 '""owing proposed Charter " Homi aln a PUlon of pec!ir and Hgures as follows: Amendments submitted to the voters , reHl"'''1 Bt ,IB E-liur-K ranch where Dc 19 laic ,)y t1le (,l"ioii Council. i he Is employed as foreman. , ' l3ln- An act to amend section 95 of the' ,, , , ... ., , . . I:ecefPts- Charter of the City of St. Helens. In I,,'ull1' a Brl f "'8 le Hal. rrom last year $ 16.69 Columbia County, Oregon, entitled! A" Mule), unusually attracted by Cu"ty 1,000.00 . "An Act entitled An Act to lncor-the honest stranger, grows less nt- su-e ticket :::::::::::: at otZ I l?T l"naT T "T"? Concessions 99.70 gon." filed In the office of the Secro-'"1 11,0 T H"!. know-; Auvertlslng g.50 tary of the Stale, February 25, 1889, le('K "Immedlato" lias already - - as subsequently by the "Legislative! learned that he is a brand blotter, 9 IZt Zf. ?8'n""y an" a nmended by certain ! and In order to stave off the omits!,. meat thut he knows Is sura if I,ee Watch (or Posters and Announcement of our Big Anniversary Sale MONDAY, APRIL 2. AND ENDING APRIL 11TH Some Big Bargains Offered $1.25 Bib Overalls 92c 5 Bars Laundry Soap 15c And many others just as good. Tabor's Variety Store Dry Goodr. Milliner) 22o.OO charter Amendments made by the; Total . Expenses Checks out Disbursements. Deposits Disbursements voters of St. Helens, nt eleetlnna l.nl.l .$2,646.49 August 2, 1909. April 4, 1910. April ! rc,"al"" at tlio ranch. Hurley suc- i 7. 1913, nnd July 2, 1915, relative to caca In getting him fired. .$2,620.47 j the SCALE OF PRICES FOR THE a it i i . .,. ,, 9.75 I USE OF WATER AND FIXING Ai AfIalr8 """""""te." Heu- i MAXIMUM RATE FOR ONE FAI'- ,a" n'"' ,l,,rlcy shortly lifter reuch $2,610.72 I ( ET AND FOR HATH AND TOILET ! a climax, when tlie girl of the dance 5,?JJ,22:.'.. .OI' S'KINKI.INO OF: halls openly deserts the dishonest Hal. on hand , And the Court being advised in the matter It Is hereby ordered that said Shall said prososed amendment be : bully for the deposed foreman. 35.77 adopted ? 100 Yes. 1 0 1 No. All of the unscrupulous bale and : venom In the nature of Hurley is report be and the same is accepted ! j brought t0 tho surface by this act, nils matter coming now on to be ACl 10 amend chapter VIII of and in his revenge be traps Leo alono heard on the verified petition of ll,e Charter of the City of St. Hel-; a room, ties him up with ropo and Everding and Farrell, a corporation, ! cn. 'y inserting therein Section i riltH ,,. ',. ... ' ' , ,po , and R. D. Snider, for an order ap-l81'. authorizing a bond Issue of!'U "ls n,ou"1 a "''aKtly gusli pointing a Board of County Road $28,000 for refunding existing In- lo Klv0 "Im a "permanent d Viewers herein and directing said debtedness of the City of St. Helens, ; wldo Binlle." Board to meet, view out and locate I consisting of outstanding sewerage "i,!PIii,1,.. , , , , . , either a suitable nul.He rn.l ,.r , ! District Wurrunts heretofore iKsne,! I """H'diate is found by Houluh FOR GOOD PLUMBING COME TO ME PLUMBING. STEAM HEATING and SHEET METAL WORKS I also carry a full line of Stationary Wash Tubs and Bath Room supplies. One of my specialties is Steam Heating and Fitting. R. CONSTANT! N St. Helens, Oregon gateway as therein petitioned for from t ho farm of Everding & Far rell described as Lot 11, In Section 20, and Lots 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, In Section 21, all in Township 3 North, Range 1 west of the Willamette Mer idian, in Columbia County, Oregon, MtlH tn nuuouu tlta rl .v. r... 1 . -- - - - - " - wn, unmakes uvcuniull- wus i. supplies to poor ea thereby; and it appearing from Shall said proposed Amendment he adopted? 102. Yes, 103 No. Which Election will be held at 8 o clock In the morning and will con-! 1 hero commences a desperate tinue until 8 o clock In tho afternoon , chase from town to town from of said day. . " "om The uolline iilace. for .nl.l l,n : ' -". iy iieeing ior ihh and carefully tended and inirsed to recovery, but tho cruel scar remulns to dlaflguro and to urge Leo on to vengoanco - . There $7.85, O. A. Erlckson supplies to said petition that said farm of petl-!tln are as follows: j llfo ttl"1 knwinK In his heart that If poor farm $30.39, Dr. J. L. Wooden j tloner, Everding & Farrell and now1 Ward No. 1, at the City Hall In ' (ll!ul11 cornea to him at the hands of rent to Pese vZ, "p.."; " L" i . Ji"d per"ed.by.th I '"U, S'8'' "T . ' M P"r"r H will be his Just desert aid to co. charge $7.00, St. Helens i conveniently, or at all, by any pub Hardware C o. supplies to poor $2.90, He road provided by law, that It is mtei'iSOn. 1' , Sl.re M5 :i0' T- M !"cessary that the public and the liurillllrt hnn nl nf nplur,m.Un tn i.n .... 1.1 . i t ir tia.uu, Dam puiiuoners, tneir agents, serv ' iearney sealer of W M ant nH onmio i,n i i .00, Cr. W. Grant sun r? n m,. ' i, t.ar.. i.i . ..... 1 $45.50, W. ('. ('doner inn n n ii,,,, u ,.,:ii i. .' . iVMien ... ,,...,.,..., loves from committ Inir innrrl... r r . "" " nT.-ct,niiry, in laying " " m roi.xi.iir,.vi " West St. l.el,nsalO VZ' , Hard, seared of all hu- Dated this 22nd day of March A ' immediate Lee" D. 1917. E. E. QUICK. City Recorder. bunts him down llko a rat. Hut when be finally meets him face to face, lleululi Is tliero to suve the man she Ci0' ,? J.50, U s- (:lurk S1'P' It. I. out a suitable necessary. In laying! public road or gate- cross heirs Stump, deceased, v' n J."'m Burns sup- n- way- aH tlic cae may be, to r. v l Anllker sup. to It. the lands now owned by the U. I0. 6 $36.75, T. J. Flllinin mm at hiw nf C, ,11, 1, nr. a ,i ,m nn ? 6T,,3,8.l;0., P A' ""i-n- viz., Mamie A. Steelman and Vaul ham sup. to It. D. Nn 7 in ic in u.,in ii . Fdlln Vor..,. .. A ,,m,b u (. rul Hn ., ,,nrtorlinml l,oU V,.. ... : -.,;...vm oui,. ii. ift v r,ast OI said farm nwnpH ,v Pv., . . " ..,. nH'nnuu 29.00, T. II. Mills sup. R. D. No. 9 ding and Farrcl and kfased bthe ! .'''"'"'f ' tba, T',0' JttCob 54.2fi. inetitloner Hnldpr-Tn,i u , I I'C'iKachor, deceased, by tho Coun- Saturday, March 10th, 1917, 4t.,iCM Oregon for Judicial Duy. i i.p ,,!. B ' n l Bnoul1 1 Columbia County, and has qualified. ADMIMSTRATOK. In the Mutter of the Estate of Jacob Lengr.cher, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that On this day tl ordered by the Now, therefore, it Is ordered the , , prr.Bon'' having claims against Court that a County (iet.eral Fund U J. Van Orshovin, H E Anry and e"tf1t0 Pre ,l.oro,)y notl,le'1 to Warrant in the sum of $15.00 be J. H. Duncan, all o 1 Columla Coun- EI";?1 "e,.?ame ? m.e nt 1225 N' "1. . . J- "'"'nas as ty. Oregon, be, and they hereby are.!:;,',,, BV , .V', ur"K.n' llfinrri nf r-..n.u j " "U17 yeriueil, Wllllin county aid and thut a Ike warrunt in the amount of $15.00 be drawn In favor of said R. J. Thomas on the first day of each and every month hereafter until the further order of the Court. Oa this day it is ordered by the Court that a General Fund Warrant In the amount of $15.00 be drawn in favor Of J. P. Hicks as Countv aid nnd that the old heretofore allowed Dcto of first publication March appointed a Hoard of County Road 'Zr ' ,. , " vermca. Viewers horpin n,i ,i, I "lx months from dato hereof. directed to meet, as such' Board on 21rd 1017 t in Rli ii-tr f u.i. - Jro, nil, U. I4'. MULKEY, O'clock A. M. of said dav n Ij 1 1 111 said Section 20, Township 3 North lt:-.ngo 1 West of Willamette Meri dian, Columbia County, Oregon, And said Botr Is further direct! nnd ordered to thereupon proceed to Attorney. Last publication April 20, 1917. For Bale Bluestem wheat and view out and lecate olther a suitable vetcl'- w- Helsenrcter, Warren, J. F. Hicks in the amount of $15.00 public road not exceeding sixty feot'Orogon. 14-2 tell." Hurley Is killed later in tho strnir. glo thut placjs tho bund ot brund blotteru In the hands of the luw, and Houluh and "Immedlato Leo" are married in tho littlo western dance hall, which tho cowboys havo changed Into a chapel for tho occa sion. Anna Little and Frank Horznge aro supported by a splendid cast in this striking druma of a dying west. Ancient "Ah," sighed the ooaraer who was' bi.uu iu rnapsodies, ns they sat down to the Christmas dlnnor, "if we could have ono of those turkeys that wo used to ralso on tho farm when I was a boy!" "Oh, well," said the pessl m.lsfboarder, "perhaps this is one of your uoyiiood pets. You cun Your Clothes "re tin4 oiiiward siuti of y.itir prrsonalit y and position in life. I he mm- oinsdniistirss of hd-io; well dressed will 'v.!.1,VU'!.v'am.',;s1 in tI,c Presence of "ilier. Ue.tt -KYAN'S CLOTHES ",';!, yr" u,iM ,V"k :,s '' want to look. Thev are .U s uh.i1 and tailored will, full recoK.iition of the ,arl v ..rc to ,,lay ,n tltf xvearcr's personalis. Our I'liiet, are reasonaMc. u, vZ'.T ,fn'k'rnu'l! fully suited in our larp -'iich of pal terns and satisfaction is Ktiarantee.l. J- F. RYAN 1,U1KU1AN 1 TAILOR St. Helens, Oregon 13 Livery, Feed and Sale Stable DRAYING AND TRANSFER All Buainen Promptly Attended Tc never j I J PHONE IS OR 12 f WM. H. DAV I Fx PROP i! ST- HELENS, OREGON