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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1917)
L ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JT ' o. li, 'may la nil I ch-d 39-1 , Hum ti St. H. 3-l , Alio otJ 4a . 'I "Ml our Hi, 1,1 ' 4i)i H 0.1 "itWlr, m hvuit ric lichti Only I'll ' Appl. re. 3m I e tlirtf I "Ith Ayr I "i Hoi- II. W'Ui n ( 1 1 1 m, noito . HI Kill prlnu KlUbit buna Mlti htm how aooil ii:n uottl IIIU lim 01 To bt Hit. (till bted mi) oliH nui- irul f'ort-S-U fen, rblll 10-11 air full 'i SOCIAL DANCE AT CITY Thursday Night, Sept. 20th Music by Prof. Todies Orchestra Floor management under direction of Ben Coolcy. FRED KETEL, Manager ADMISSION $1. COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME No. 1 Creamery Butter 95c per Roll EVERY ROLL We Buy and Sell Eggs 45c per dozen BUY OR A. S. HARRISON 1 YOU WE BEAR IN Phone 80 HALL, GUARANTEED SELL ARE INVITED to visit us at Fair time, or any time, and make our,store your headquarters. Our in creased room makes it possible for us to carry a larger and better selected stock and also to give you better service. that in order to make a success of our busi ness we must furnish you good goods at the lowest possible prices. Our success de pends upon your patronage, and that patron age we will try to merit. We will appreciate a visit from you. St. Helens Mercantile Company IN THE RUTHERFORD BLDG. If you don't trade with us we both lose money ACII MEN STAPT TO SAVE 1918 CROP H 11,1 K""'y 'r Wight hh hk.b a P In Harvested. ' - Eximrlini'iit .Station, Cor - Successful peach i'riitt..ru ..r O. A. VillllH.- Oregon are starting now to s-ive ti.i, 1 f r . I)anKrfield, deceased, 19 I x cron u. '" " to H-iV,! " '"lr authorizing the sale of all the real rop. Much of th y,.ar-H f!1. property of said estate, the under lie to s-t anything H0 flI, c signed will, from and after Saturday, "y M. P. li,,, plunt pathologist : S"pten,bBr 8' 1917' Hfi" at Private t O. A. C. was ,!., ... .i ' . :8aB t0 Ule hK1,et 'lr for cash, tlon nf fri. i . ;. u- suoject to confirmation by said Court, , or rr,l,t m,(l tho preceding fuM I the following described real property and winter by poach blight. Wight 1 ,)elonKlnff to Bald estate situated In Ih ciun.ed by the fungus that attacks Jl0ll!mt!la County. Oregon, ' to-wlt: tho buds as Mon n , , , If?lnlng at tho northwest corner i. o nu, aH Ho.m as tho fall rains be- 0f the Donation Land Claim of Mal um and keeps It tip throughout tho elm McKay In Section 1, TownHhlp entire winter unless prevented by ! 3 north, Itange 2 west of Willamette prop-r spraying at tho riirht tlm.. i Mor'dlan, and running thence south Tho attark in ..r , . tne western boundary lino of said lie attack the spring Is usually 1 Donation Land Claim 2.50 chains; extended from tho buds and twigs to thenco Bouth 70 degrees east and tho fruit, sometimes seriously In- Parallel with the northern boundary Jurlng even the foliage and new ; f f"1'1 ?lalm, 16 V, clia,nB 10 the K.r,(,tH " western boundary line of the right 'ot way of the Northern Pacific Rall i ills InTectlon may bo prevented by road Company's railroad; thence spraying with Bordeaux mixture the nortn 19 degrees east with the said iKft ,,0.,b" ",ade, H" rn tho'cof as possible after the crop has been , the County road where tho same picked. This application Is extreme- crosses the western boundary line of ly thorough, care being taken to 8al(1 rlgnt of way! thence south 79 cover all tl, newly formed bud, toVZT X The though tho foliage makes this diffi- place of beginning, except that por- cult- tlon thereof deeded by John Frederick Another spraying Is made In No- Iangerfleld to Susan H. Shattuck vember ,o renew the coat of poison rd'effn TpIISS: on tho sprayed buds and to cover any Deed RecordB of said County. Terms buds missed in tho firHt spray. A of sale, cash; 10 per cent to accom- third spray applied In January or Panv u'd. balance on confirmation of early February will Droteet the tree Bal' A" m dlrecte(1 t0 West, any r ...ruary will protect tho tree at Scappoo8ei Oregon. Ilight reserved from late winter blight infection and to reject any and all bids. Dated also prove thoroughly effective and first published August 10, 1917. against peuch leaf curl. To spread tho Bordeaux, a rosln soup spriUder Is useful. Whale oil or fish oil soap, one pound to 60 gal lons of spray, will bIho help. The best spreader so far found at the experiment station is distillate oil emulsion at the rate of one or two per cen of the Bordeaux. spraying (1 rowers who have been this way have had no trouble in keep ing their trees In the best condition ! year after year. Failure to spray at j tho right time and In the right way has almost Invariably resulted in rendering western Oregon peach or- rhards worthless within a few vears rnaniB worthless within a rew years. Directions for preparing the Dor- j deaux and the ronin-soap spreader can bo hail free bv wr t ne to t he Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lls, Oregon. Forest Grove :.ports that the ten milo unit of Gales Creole & Wilson River railway will ho competed soon. Tin cot:t of this Improvement was in tho neighborhood of $300,000. MIND V. t i ! L' ''ijj-T'" I X 1 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON, FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. In tlio mutter of the estate of John Frederick Dangerfiold, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that nur- suant to the order of the above en- 1 t'llfid Co"rt, niade AugUHt 4, 1917, ln tllfi matter of tho estate of John H. WEST. Administrator with Will annexed of estate of John Frederick Dangerfleld, deceased. 34-5 XOTH'K OK KIIKIUH' H HALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. S. M. Mann & Co., Bankers, a cor- poration, Plaintiff, Vs. Elmer J. Smith, and Agnes W. Smith his wife, C. L. Bullard and Ethelyn M 1) .. 1 1 A 1. 1 in i t if Zme Vance' his wife "dS fendants. Dy virtue of an execution issued out of tlie above entitled Court in the above entitled cause to me directed.; Bnd dttted the 20th duy of Augustt 1917, upon a Judgment order and de-j cree, and order of sale, rendered and mureu 111 sum ouri on me iiin day of July, 1917, In favor of S. M. , Mann & Co. Bankers, a corporation, and against the above named defend ants, for the sum of Twelve Hundred I Dollars, with Interest thereon at the I rate of eight per cent per annum from the twelfth day of Juno, 1916, and the further sum of One Hundred Dol lars Attorney's fees, and the costs of and upon tills writ, commanding me to make sale of the following de scribed real proporty, towlt: All thnt portion of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quacter of section two, township three north, range two west of the Willamette Meridian, lying south and west of the right ot way of the Portland, Southwestern Railroad Company as the same is now located, excepting therefrom the right of way of the said Portland and Southwestern Rail roud Company, as the same is now located, also excepting a strip of land adjacent to the right of way of the said railroad now owned by Gus Hu decn as the same shall be located after the transfer between said Gus Rudecn and Elmer J. Smith shall be recorded, tho sr.ld strip containing about two acres more or loss. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ! execution, judgment order and de- creo and order of sale,, and in com pliance with said writ, I will on Sat urday, the- 22nd day of September, 1917, at the hour of cloven o'clock in the forenoon, at the front door of the Court-house in St. Helens, Col umbia County, State of Oregon, sell 1 at public auction (subject to redemp-1 tion) to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right title and inter-1 est which the above named defend ants or either of them had on tho 6th day of June, the date of the mortgage herein forecloced, or since had In or to the above described prop orty and every part thereof to satisfy said execution, judgment order and : decree, interest, attorney's fees, costs ; and accruing costs. Dated at St. Helens this 23rd day of August, 1917. E. C. STANWOOD. Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. ; : By ("HAS. BROWN, 36-5 Deputy. It's a Pleasure to Carry our Broad and Cake and we carry it for tho benefit ot the eating commun ity. We receive dally compliments about our Bread and Cake and de serve them because we do our utmost to please patrons. We are extremely careful In our clean, model bakery, and wo use only the purest ot ma terials in making our bread, rolls and cake. But we do not charge you for our, carefulness. St. Helens Bakery J. K. lifciiisoy Phono 05 A little want ad In the St. Helens Mist will bring results. 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. TRADE AT HOI Our work and service is as good as you can get in Portland. Let us call for your laundry. St. Helens Steam Laundry Geo. Watkins, Prop. A HOME INDUSTRY Mortgage Loans On Improved Farms at the lowest rates and on long time. Repay able in such installments as the borrower may wish. Liberal prepay ment terms arranged. No commissions charged. Loans closed promptly. Mortgages purchased. WM. McMASTER 701 Corbett Illtlg. Portlund, Oregon R. CONSTANTIN PLUMBING, STEAM HEATING and SHEET METAL WORKS Stationary Wash Tubs and Bath Room supplies. St. Helens, Oregon CITY GARAGE 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 St. Helens, J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS A Full and Complete line of General Merchandise D17 Goods, Shoes and Groceries SCHOOL BOOKS, INK, PENS, STATIONERY Our customers receive dependable goods at reasonable prices. Give us a trial and you will be satisfied. Phone 34 WEST ST. HELENS, ORE. 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. An Ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. INSURE WITH ME AND PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST I. W. W.s AND ACCIDENTS General Insurance P. Bank Bldg., St. Helens H. M. TERRY THE MOTOR TROUBLE MAN Expert Muchinist. Bring your auto troubles to me. Marine work a siieriulty. Shop at St. Helens garage. Phone 57 PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE Recharging Oregon Prompt Delivery HAROLD ROSS