St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, March 23, 1917, Page 7, Image 7

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MARCH 23. 1917
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vuiiT UK COLUMBIA.
Florence Maria lirandt, Plaintiff, vs.
Kred John lirandt, Defendant.
To Fred John lirandt, Greetings:
In the name of the State of Ore
Kou, you are hereby required to ap
pear ond answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
Hult within and not later tlmn alx
weeks after the date of the first
publication of tliii auumoni, and If
you fall to ao appear and anawer, the
plaintiff will take a decree against
you ai prayed for In the complaint
filed herein to-wlt: for an niut,
dlvorco forever dissolving the bonda
of matrimony now and heretofore cr
iming by and between the Dlaintlff
mid defendant herein, and for the
care and custody and control of the
minor child of plaintiff and defend
ant, to-wlt: Harry lirandt, ace about
five years, and for such other and
further relief as may be equitable
and meet In the premises, and for
her costs and disbursements herein
Incurred.
The complaint herein is based unnn
the statutory ground of cruel and In
human treatment and tlio order for
the yublicatlon of summons was
mude on or about the 21st day of
February, 1917. by the Honorable
Kakln, Judge of the Circuit Court, of
the Mate of Oregon, for Columbia
County, and In which order It was
specified that this summons be pub
lished for a period of six consecutive
woeks, In the "St. Helens Mist," a
newspaper of general lirculatlon in
Columbia County, Oregon. Flrstlrary
puuncuuon to De mane on the Z3rd
day of February, 1117, and the last
publication to be made on the 6th
day of April, 117.
W. W. DEAN &
BRADLEY A. EWERS.
Attorneys for 1'lalntlff.
WORM DESTROYED
Control Measures Perfected Which
(ireutly Iteduco losses.
Tho common cabbage worm, the
rncut destructive Insect enemy of
cabbage and related crops In the
United States, begins Us depredations
as soon as the youug plants are set
out in the spring. Steps to combat
it should be taken ut an equally early
date, therefore, it It pointed out in
Farmers' Bulletin 7C0 of tho United
States department of agriculture, the
"Common Cabbage Worm," by F. H.
Chittenden.
Although the Imcct caused the to
tal destruction of cabbage, cauli
flower, and other crops in large areas
In the years immediately after Its
flrot appearance In this country in
the sixties, control measures have
now been perfected to such a degree
and adopted to such an extent that
losses need not be great. Spraying
with a solution of 2 pounds of pow
dered arsenate of lead, 4 pounds of
arsenate of lead in the paste form,
or 1 pound ot Paris green to 60 gal
lons of water should be begun as soon
as the plants are set out and should
be repeated as often as examination
of tho plants shows it to be neces-
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SUMMONS
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Tho common cabbage "worm" is
the larva of a white butterfly having
black-tipped wings. The butterflies
appear on warm spring days as early
as March, even In the northern states,
and continue about gardens and
fields until after several evere fall
frosts. In the gulf region they are
present throughout tho season. Eggs
st A tit. nv nnrnnu pn ri ' . ..
tui.iT 7,Z,ZZ -""- are lam on cabbago and related
Candl. H. Breeding. P.a.nt.lT. v, j f thr"'65' ha,C" ,r'n ,0Ur
jesse a. Breeding, ucrenaant. '
In the name of the State of Oregon, j Th8 caterpillar is velvety green
To Jesse A. Breeding, the above: about the color of the cabhnen fnii
named defendant: You arc hereby age. U eat, voraciously and grows
required to appear and answer to the : ..,.,, v, , ,, , .
complaint filed against you in the , rap,dly' becoml"K f Krown in from
above entitled suit wltbln six weeks 10 t0 14 day "ft6"" hatching. Three
from the date ot the first publication generations occur each season In the
tT Mil. iMimmnna tn.w I " tha ?1H
; day ot February, 1917, and if you
! fall to so appear and answer within
OITATTO.V HIMMONH
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR COL- STATE OF OREGON FOR COL-
LMBIA COUNTY. UMBIA COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of Martin Kaisa Tolva, Plaintiff, vs. John Tol-
t arniff. Deceased. Va, Defendant.
To- all of he unknown heirs of To John Tolva, defendant above
MartinCarnlff, deceased, if any such named:
ihVS ?:GREETING: In the name of the State of Ore-
nJT? NAME OF THE STATE gou, you are hereby required to ap
OF OREGON, You are hereby com- pear and answer tho complaint filed
manded to be and appear before th8 against you In the above entitled Bult
honorable County Court of the State on or before the 29th day of April,
of Oregon, In and for the County of 1917, said date being at the expira
Columbia, at the Courthouse In the tion of nine weeks from the date of
City of St. Helens, on the 10th day the first publication of this summons,
of April, 1917, at 10 o'clock in the to-wlt: the 23rd day of February,
forenoon of said day, then and there 1917, and if you fail to so appear
to show cause, if any exist, why an and answer, for want thereof, plaint
order of sale should not be made iff will apply to the court for the re
according the prayor and petition lief demanded In her said complaint,
of the administrator of the above to-wlt: for a decree of the abovve
entitled estate, for the sale of the ! entitled court forever dissolving the
pu-perty belonging to said estate, tin bonds of matrimony now existing be
said property being described as fol itween plaintiff and defendant, and
lows, to-wlt: permitting plaintiff to resume her
The NW'4 of Section 32, Town-; former name, Kaisa Ronkainen, and
ship 4 North, Range 2 West of the for such other and further relief as
Willamette Meridian, In Columbia : to tho court may seem just and
County, Stato of Oregon. i equitable.
WITNESS, The Hon. R. S. Hattan, ! The date of the first publication
Judge of the County Court of the of this summons is the 23rd day of
State of Oregon, for the Count of February. 1917, and the date of the
Columbia, this 26th day of Febru-!'ast publication thereof is the 27th
ary, A. D. 1917. ! day of April, 1917.
Attest: ' This summons is published by or-
(8eal A. F. BARNETT, i der of the Hon. J. A. Eakin, Judge
11-6 Clerk, j ' the above entitled court, made on
I thH IBth rf.nr nf Pnhriinrv 1017
A. A. ANDERSON.'
The Associated Oil Company will '
build a distribution plant at Salem1
at a cost of $30,000. j
Attorney for Plaintiff.
5 Fulton-Dement Bldg.,
Astoria, Oregon.
So groat is the demand for woolen
goods that the Oregon City Woolen
Mills are now
KIKE!
See E.
FIRE! F1KE! FIRE!
E. Quick, St. Helens, and
InnlirA vmir nrnnortv In tha Dpntrnn
running double time. K)re Relief Association of MrMlnn-
I)r. Stone's
heaves. Price
druggists.
Heave Drops cures
$1; for sale by all
vine, Oregon.
Mch6tf W.
Don't put it off.
L. WARREN, Agent.
"Always traue in your home town.
northeast and
extreme south.
probably six in the
Tho first generation )
usually develops on wild plants.
Hand picking may bo practiced
successfully in small gardens. Where
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nixn IMiiii Anirrlmn Ilnn. K.nry thing MMl.rn-t the
(targe, Prop. ST. IIK1.K.VH IIOTKL Hates $I.(K and Up
I Huhw Cull at Hotel KHN'inl ltntcs to Itegulitr Hoarders
j said time, the plaintiff will apply to
, the Court for the relief prayed for
in her complaint, to-wlt: for a de-
.11 t I . 1. I. A- 9 -I
uc """" sprays aro employed they should be
mony heretofore and now existing! a , .
between plaintiff and defondant; that appIle(1 ,n a flne mlst- Bln coarser
plaintiff be awarded the care and applications tend to gather In drops
custody of the minor child; for her, on the leaves and run off
costs and disbursements and for such Community action In' combating
other and further relief as to the . . , . , ""'"is
Court may seem just and equitable. ; the caub8o "-m Is desirable wher
Bervlce of this summon Is made , ever cabbage and related crops are
upon you by publication of the same grown extensively. Agreements can
In the St. Helens Mist, a newspaper j D8 entered into by the truckers of
of general circulation published at ,,, .., ...
St. Helens. Columbia County. Ore-!l,n ""m"nlty for each to spray;
I gon, for six consecutive weeks, by j l",uu8"uul l" season nna to clean i
virtue of an order made by Hon. R. i carefully the flolda of the bulk of!
S. Hattan. County Judge of Columbia! the old Btalkg ag 80f)n gg ,hcc , .
County. Oregon, on the 23rd day of!,lnrvo, . . . . ... w;
left at regular intervals as traps on '
We Serve Only the Best
Our place has gained a reputation for serving the
best Meals and Lunches. Then, too, we handle Cigars,
Candies and Soft Drinks. Some morning try our Waf
fles; many people tell us they are very good.
MASON'S
A nice lunch at any time ; prices reasonable.
r0
When Visiting Portland
Store your automobile at the
Auditorium Garage
First and Market Streets
OILS, GASOLINE, ACCESSORIES, TIRES
l'rorlrloi-N IVrry Awn! In, W. S. MrKlo ami (. V. Iliirnliaiu
Our St. Helens friends are always welcome.
February, 1917
Dute of first publication February
23rd. 1917.
I.nBt publication April 6, 1917.
M. E. MILLER t W. A. HARRIS,
. Attorneys ror Plaintiff,
St. Helona, Oregon.
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT
which the last generation of female
butterflleo will deposit egs. Such
stalks should be poisoned freely with
arsentcals so that the worms ot the
lust generation will not develop.
I In the matter of the Estate of F.
, L. Johnson, deceased.
I Vnilnii ! hapuhv irtvAn (hut V J
iFullerton. administrator of the en-!01"" recent bereavement.
i tato ot F. L. Johnson, deceased, has i elate it more than we can express.
rendered and presented for settle-1 c. C. HOVEN.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all kind friends
tor their assistance and sympathy in
We appre-1
CITYGARAGE
Agency for
The Chevrolet
$630.00 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
ment, and filed In said Court, his
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR '
ST. HELENS BRAND
A HOME PRODUCT
CARLOAD OF SEED POTATOES WANTED
COLUMBIA REVER CANNING AND PRODUCE COMPANY
lot said estute; and that Saturday,!
I the 24th day of March, 1917, at 11 1
o'clock A. M., at tho courtroom oi
said Court, at the court house. In the
City of St. Helens, in Columbia
County, Oregon, has been duly ap
pointed by the Judge of said Court,
for the settlement of said account, at
which time and place any, person
interested In said estate may appear
and file exceptions In writing to the
said account and contest the same.
W. J. FULLERTON,
Administrator.
Dated and first published Friday,
February 23, 1917. Last publication
Friday, March 23, 1917.
MARTIN HOVEN.
Tillamook is to get a (12,000 two
story theatre.
-St. Helens Lumber Co.
Wood and Lath
Electric Lighting
Always trado in your home town.
Lumber Manufacturers
LODGES
The Loyal Order ot Moose, St. Hel
ens Lodge No. 1238. Meet the first
and third Wednesday of each month.
All vUltors cordially Invited.
HARRY BENNETT, Dictator.
W. W. BLAKESLEY, Sec.
REAL
SMOKES
Woods has a fine line of
Tobacco and -Cigars, also
Fruit and Candies.
BILLIARDS and POOL
Good fast tables and a
clean place. A pleasant
way to spend an idle hour.
EDDIE'S
PLACE
E. B. Woods, Prop.
Phone 96
Mlzpah Chapter O. E. S. meets In
Masonic Hall the second and fourth
Saturdays ot each month.
MRS. LILLA M. CROUSE, W. M. j
JOHN PHILIP, Secy, j
Ttlllcum Tribe No. 62, Improved
O. R. M., of Yankton, Ore., meets at
Its wigwam, second and fourth Sat-J
urdays ot each month. ';
W. O. BRANNON, C. of R.
EBER BROWN, Sach.
St. Helens Rebekah Lodge, No.
217, meets first and third Thursday
ot each month In L O. O. F. Hall.
Visiting members always welcome.
TURS. ORA BENNETT, N. O.
MRS. ELLA ALLEN, Sec'y.
Columbia Encampment, No. 77,
I. O. O. F. meets in the I. O. O. F.
Hall, on the second and fourth
Thiirariav nf Aanli month. Solourn-
lng Patriarchs most cordially Invited !
to meet with us
HARRY BENNETT. C. P.
C. W. BLAKESLEY, Scribe
St. Helens Lodge
No 117, I. O. O. F.
meets In the I O.
O. F. building, on
the socond and fourth Saturdays ot
each month, visiting members are al
ways given a hearty welcome.
E. ADIN ROSS, Noble Grand.
CHA3. W. BLAKESLEY, Sec.
THRIFT IS THE SHOCK ABSORBER
That takes the jolts and jars out
of life later on and gives you that
worry-tree, successful air which
comes from the knowledge of the
little "nest-egg" earning you 4 per
cent interest in some good bank
like ours. To be THRIFTY and
prudent from 21 to 50 means a
successful and comfortable old age
Open a savings account today.
THE
Avon Lodge No. 62 Knights ot
Pythias meets every Tuesday even
ing in Castle Hall, St. Helens. Vis
iting Knights always welcome
E. C. LAWS, C. C.
REESE R. HALL, K. ot R. & S.
Jk St. Helens Lodge No. 32,
fr A. F. & A. M. moots 1st
'VV and 3rd Saturday In each
mutith. Visiting brothers cordially
E. A. ROTQER, W. M.
E. .E. QUICK, Secy.
Columbia County Bank
St. Helens, Oregon
EDWIN ROSS, President A. L. STONE, Cashier
II. E. LA BARE, Assistant Cashier
THE CELEBRATED
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Awarded Gold Medal P. V. I. E.
San Francisco, 11)15. loggers
Cruisers, Miners and Sportsmen.
Men's Comfort Dress Shoes. Strong
Shoes for Boys.
Manufactured by
THEO. BERGMANN SHOE MFG. CO.
021 Tliurman Street PORTLAND, OIIK.
ASK' FOR THE BERGMANN WATERPROOF SHOE OIL