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6 ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1918 I r INDUTRIAL REVIEW A jV A A AAikl Salem State emergency board j has 250,000 appropriated, for aj fund to four companies motorcycle j police to guard Oregon industries against I.' W. W.s. Gardner New light plant going! in to serve lower Vmpqua towns. I Grants Tags Alameda mine in stalling new machinery. Marshfield Saubert mill, for sev- eral years idle, to operate. Detroit 470 acres burned over land near here to be reclaimed this spring. Marshfield Coos Bay Shipbuild ing Co. to increase force to 650 men. Minimum wage paid is $4.40 for eight hours work, scale running up to J6.60 per day. North Powder Farmers of vici-j nity co-operate in construction ofi $15,000 elevator. Salem Building of starch factory by Pacific Potato Starch Co. of Port land practically assured. Brownsville cannery enlarged by purchase of Corvallis plant. Milton Contract let for nev, Methodist church. Milton Car of locust timber ship ped to Portland shipyards. Beaverton has dedicated $150,000 starch factory. Astoria follows Portland with a liberty hall to boost war bond sales Portland Contract for erection of 1,046,160 bushel municiual grain ele vator to be awarded. Reedsport Sawmills in lower Umpqua district busy; new road to cost $8,000. Milton Warehouse being moved to make room tor large bulk grain elevator. Salem Contract awarded for Coli seum at State Fair grounds, to cost $75,000. North Bend $141,800 a month is payroll of Coos Bay Industries. North Bend Construction of Jefy at north entrance of Umpqua river to cost $553,000. Adams (Umatilla county) 320 acres wheat land west of herejold for $200 an acre. Halfway This community will build modern $10,000 church this summer. Corvallis Willamette Stock & Land Co. gets government spruce contract to cut 3,000,000 feet. Elec trically equipped plant to put in on Siletz bay. Whitewash should be freely appllul both to the walls and ceiling at least twice a year, as it helps to purify tlw stable and to keep it light. An abundance of light is necessary; four square feet of glass) for each cow is generally sufficient if the dlndows are well distributed and not obstructed in any way. If the Btable is located with its length north and sooth it re ceives the phrlfylng benefits of both morning and afternoon sun. A large number of petty officers will be advanced to warrant ranks, the warrants they replace belug given commissions, and many will Jump direct from the rating of petty officer to commissions. KEEP COW BARN CLEAN The most common defect in dairy stables is a lack of cleanliness; cob webs on the celling and manure on the walls are too common In some places. The dairyman must not al low cobwebs, dust or dirt to accumu late if he expects to produce thn highest grade of milk. With a tight, smooth ceiling and smooth walls without ledges this is not difficult. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COUHT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Ad- minlstratriz with the W ill annexed, 1 of the Estate of Morgan Doyle, ile- ceased, by the Ccunty Court of the ; State of Oregon, for Columbia Coun 1 ty, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said Estate are ; hereby notified to present the same. jduly verified as by law required, to I the-undersigned nt St. Helens, Ore i gon, within six months from the date j hereof. Dated and first published this 1st day of March, 191 8. DONA HALL, 11-5 Administratrix. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Administrator for Estate, 619 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE, COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. Claudia M. Desmond, Plaintiff, vs Harry H. Desmond, Defendant. To Harry H. Desmond, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon. you are hereby roqulred to answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed ' against you In the abovo entitled suit within six (6) weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wlt, on the 4th day of May, 1918, and if you fall to so ap pear and answor the said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff here in will take a decree against you as prayed for In her complaint to-wlt: For the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony heretofore ond now exist ing between the plaintiff and the de fendant and for the care and custody of the minor child, JesBle Hope Des mond, and for such othor and further relief as to tho Court may seem Just and equttablo. This summons Is served upon you by publication in the St. Helens Mist, a weekly newspaper of general cir culation, in compliance with nn order made ond entered by the Hon. J. A. Eakln, Judge of the above entitled Court, Bated tho 13th day of March, 1918. W. L. COOPER. Attorney for the Plaintiff. 914 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Date of the first publication March 22, 1918. Date of the last publication May 3, 1918. R. CONSTANTIN PLUMBING, STEAM HEATING and SHEET METAL WORKS Stationary Wash Tubs and Bath Room supplies. St. Helens, Oregon ST. HELENS HOTEL E. A. HOT OKU, Prop. 1U II Columbia County Bank ST. HELENS, OREGON The Leading ' Bank of Columbia County We are conducting a reliable and trustworthy . banking house and solict your business. If you are a newcomer here why not open a checking account ? SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Peter Peterson, Plaintlc, vs. Hannah Peterson, Defendant. To Hannah Peterson, the defendant above named: In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against in the above entitled suit on NOTICE OK CITY KI.KCTtO.N. NOTICE Is hereby given, that on Monday, April 1st, 1918. a general City Election will be held In the City of St. Helens, Columbia County, Ore gon, for the Eloctlon of the follow ing City officers: One Mayor to serve two years. One City Councilman to serve one year. Two City Councllmen to serve two! years. ! One City Treasurer to serve two! years. One Water Board Commissioner to serve five years. Also for the adoption or rejection ' of the following proposed Charter Amendments submitted to the voters American and Kuropcau 1'lan Kates All 11iinm ( all si B KvcrythliiK Modern Ntram Healing Plant Hut and Cold Water In Booms nr hnrnra thn SOth riav nf Anrll 1 91 R said date being more than six weeks: l" -""'"" vuuuuu. after the first publication of sum-l An Act t0 amend C hapter VIII of mons, and for want thereof the! the Charter of the City ol St. Helens, Dlalntlff will bdoIt to the Court for Oregon, oy inserting tnerein section the relief prayed for In his com plaint, in said suit, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds 81 authorizing a Bond Issue of $5000.00, for the purpose of raising funds for the construction of a mu- nf matrlmnnv now nnrt hnmtnfnrn : niclpal wharf at the easterly terror existing between yourself and the nation of St. Helens Street, In the plaintiff and for permission to the de-cltv of st- Helens, Oregon, fendant to resume her maiden name,! sha" saiA Pr0P0lied Amendment be A - i . ti i. x-i rrt.1.. ..M ndnnted? ivnu iiauuau ioisuu. i 1 1 in Bum- : ' New Stock of Ladies' Waists A handsome line of Ladies' Waists, from $1.25 up, Silk Waists, $2.50 and up. Complete Line of Shoes Our store has one of the best stocks of Shoes in St. Helens. Men's Work Shoes, Men's Dress Shoes. Ladies' Dress Shoes, Etc. Our prices are the lowest. M. ROSENTHAL mons is published pursuant to an or der of the Honorable S. C. Morton, Judge of the County Court of Colum 100 Yes. 101 No. An Act to amend Chapter VIII of hla fnuntv. Stnte nf Ornirnn mil the Charter Of the City Of St. IleletlB, and entered on the 13th day of Oregon, by Inserting therein Section March, 1918. 181, authorizing a bond issue of ' M. J. MacMAHON, $3600.00, for the purpose of grad- 13-7 Attorney for Plaintiff. 'lnK an1 macadamizing the southerly I continuation of the St. Hnlens-Col- NOTICE Is hereby given that tho'Umbla City County road from the State Land Board of the State of point where said road Intersects the Oregon will receive sealed bids at northerly boundary line of said City its office In the Capitol Building at'0' St. Helens to its intersection with Salem, Oregon, up to 10:00 o'clock i Hemlock Street in said City. A. M. on May 28, 1918, for all the' ' 8na11 8al(l proposed Amendment be State's interest in the tide and over-! adopted ? flowed lands hereinafter described,! 102 X68 giving however, to the owner or own-j 103 No era of any lands abutting or front-1 Which election will be held at 8 ing thereon, the preference right to o'clock the morning and will con purchase said tide and overflowed , t'nue until 8 o'clock in the after lands at the highest price offered, 1 noon of said day. provided such offer Is made in good1. The polling places for said eloc faith, and also provided that the land : Hon "e as follows: will not be sold for nor any ofTer! Ward No. 1, at the City Hall In therefor considered of less than $7.60 the City of St. Helens. Oregon. per acre, and that the Board reserves ! vvaru ino. z, at me tuy iiau in west si. iieiens, uregon. Dated this 21st day of March A. D. 1918. . E. E. QUICK, 14-2 City Recorder. Watch Repairing If your timepiece is not regular or stops now and then it probably needs cleaning. Let us look it over and fu the defect, whatever it is. VON A. GRAY The Jeweler CITY GARAGE Agency for The Chevrolet 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 St. Helens Lumber Go. X Wood and Lath Electric Lighting Lumber Manufacturers the right to reject any and all bids Said lands are situated in Colum bia County, Oregon, and described as j follows: Beginning at a point that Is E 11195.0 ft. and N. 1313 ft. from the N. E. corner of Section 4, T. 4 N. R. 1 W. of W. M., and Is also N. 73 degrees 03 minutes E. 83 feet from the northwest corner of Lot 11, Block 1, City of St. Helens; thence N. 73 degrees 03 minutes E. 25.0 feet to low tide line, N. 13 degrees 51 minutes E. 93.0 feet to north line of West street, S. 73 degrees 03 minutes W. 11.0 feet to high water line, S. 13 degrees 51 minutes W. 71.0 feet to a point, S. 73 degrees 03 minutes W. 21.0 feet to a point, i S. 4 degrees 07 minutes E. 20.0 feet to' the place of beginning, con taining 0.02 acres, fronting on West ' Street, St. Helens, Oregon. ALSO I Beginning at a point that is east 1230 feet and north 674 feet from the northeast corner of Section 4. T. 4 N. R. 1 W. of W. M., and is also1 . N. 73 degrees 03 minutes E. 49 feetj j from the northwest corner of Lot ; , 11, Block 2, City of St. Helens, thencej ' to low tide line, I N. 73 degrees 03 minutes E. 75.0 ; feet, N. 18 degrees 16 minutes W. 80.0 feet, S. 73 degrees 03 minutes W. 40.0 feet to high water line S. 5 degrees 20 minutes W. 86.5 feet to place of beginning, contain ing 0.10 acres, fronting on Wyeth St., St. Helens, Oregon. .. ALSO Beginning at a point that Is east 1412 feet and south 32 feet from the northeast corner of Sec. 4, T. 4 N R. 1 W. of W. M., and is also N. 73 degrees 03 minutes E. 90 feet from the southwest corner of Lot 1, Block 2, City of St. Helens, thence: N. 73 degrees 03 minutes E. 35.0 feet to low water line S. 6 degrees 03 minutes W. 65.0 feet S. 43 degrees 12 minutes E. 23.0 feet S. 73 degrees 03 minutes W. 60.0 feet to high water line N. 28 degrees 10 minutes E. 28.5 feet N. 2 degrees 00 minutes E. 63.0 feet to place of beginning, contain ing 0.06 acres, fronting on Willa mette St., St. Helens, Oregon, Applications and bids should be addressed to O. O. Brown, Clerk of the State Land Board, Salem, Ore gon, and marked, "Application and bid to purchase tide lands." 0. G. BROWN, Clerk State Land Board. Dated at Salem, Oregon, March 12, 1918. 13-7 Lynch & Muhr HAIR CUTS, SHAVES, SHAMPOOS livervtliing in the Harbor Line done up in Style Our shop is Strictly Clean and Sanitary Come in and See us ST. 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Oregon J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS A Full and Complete line of General Merchandise Dry 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. ASK YOUR GROCER For Bread from our modern, cleanly bakery. ' You will like it and continue to use it. tream Rolls, Cream Puffs, Doughnuts, Pies and Cakes WEST ST. HELENS BAKERY S. HEUMAN, Proprietor Phone B-l 14 West St. Helens, Oregon