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ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1919 WEKLY LEGISLATIVE Btate Capitol, Salem, Ore., Feb. 17 UK fights wera wed h PMt . - ralMMa nrfinmuul ff,r pe . . . a.i -i t .. 'T. i i- - llute COUniy Vliltiaia. Jiiaia la a od of these bill and a .rowing dla- Ute UIOOll lllfc v mm lurle 01 (our principal aiuia mil- lull a llOUJ Plow U7 urnjiui niai i had aDJ inuwinu ui iuv yrv llloll. Iiyi financial IttttU 0( alMiM in .- Lurr Increasea. He hits aalary graft ftirtll" Plow uj aiu ii mil pass- It glial) not apply to lilt office dur- .. t.riinnnt torm, That atrlkee the .7uVat bolnt In all (alary bllla, that Vrumbenla accepted office for the tttSMIll terra av auiar iisou w law j legislature liaa no moral or legal .1.1 In CIISIHO inrun UI cvuiravi. 1,v ir. IA ..... ft.. Hl)liat IIIH WUIU HI " FUI." out of the morgue of Indefinite io()Diii"nt In the House. Heoate v . ..II ... I .. ..In.nln m .1 ued me oui iu """" " m mid tallora preference In all hiifl emu ovmimi wpwi 11107 can ability to do the work. Use comnlttee on revllon of law .ported II hack favorably out ou .ii,,., u rained that too much wu ring done for aoldlera, and thla In- udwl all who nun ncuiwn ir . and It waa klllud on an adverse .......iiia rnnnrt. A mas meeting ot fcteran of four war revived It and t llouso again refuaed to take the liil out of cold atorage. The Hepuuiican pari in an flute control of atale government. Iirre are alio m nine Democrat in a legislature out or ninety mem Dura liol Ii house. The dominant party pleilcml to conaolldate boarda and iniinlt"" nd cut down overhead ipeiisn aii(i Increaae the efficiency ' atala government. H approprlatea luusumls of dollare at Inat session i a consolidation commission and unny waa spent on an eipert to for lulule a n'poit, which waa done, liowlng that nearly a million dollara .ulrl b aaved every two years by In- rtlng bualneaa method Inatead of resent top-imavy overlapping com liHlun system. Hut first bill to ac uipltsli thla result waa downed with whoop, and )ob-holdera are trlum miit over the taxpayer. The pro- litatloni In favor of efficiency and onotny have been forgotten. The rgltig of boarda, commlMMlona and partinnnte Into proper functional oups and elluilnntion of uaeleaa Ii'rlapM la good cturr ror platrorm irpoaxa but there endelh the leaaon. alio haa enacted a broad and aweep K conaolldatlon mnaaure, California Uovernor Btephena back of a digram to conwilldnte, reduce ei liiaea and ralie a'.andarda of bual ta efficiency. rhe annate, the punt week, coneum- aeveral duya In oratory over hlgn v bllla, which are nioatly an attack the adminlalratlon and aeeklng to linpor the atale commlaalon. The k-Hnt commlaalonura are men of k licit itandlng In the atate and vlng without pay. Flrat it waa ipoard to pay them $4000 a year try, which would have hung up i-e plucoa on the commlaalon aa a Itlcal prlie. Now they are threat '4 with the referendum on bondlna ,, when lutereat In bonda doea not i on tuipaynra, but la paid out ofi lomohlln llcenaoa. Neit the atate to be prevented from ualng any Minrnt laid under a patent or pay- any royalty. The whole program ne of attack and to handicap de- opnifnt of a highway ayatem ou dnrn and progreaiilve line. Indl lona are that all crltlclama will by the wayalde and the hliihway iniUaiou will be upheld. Tl'be ntuta tre'taurer'a office haa kn hnfore the waya and meana'coiii Iteo with a demnnd for better aafe Vnllng of peo;ila'a caati. Several I, on, in caali and bonda are atored m old fimhlonoil vault that would be uihmI by any modern banking e. Tri'muror I (of f haa aaked for Stti'r aafe and vault equipment i time lock. Nothing haa been "ttM to far. 8o he haa had an lrt rhnnge the combination on vault doora from what they were "T lila preduceaaor. It la aomx r ilnre the book a have been ei- id and Hint will probably be aftor the ruah ot work cauaed Ilia legislature. D to Friday night of laat week ' about forty bllla hud reached governor out of about alx hun dred Introduced. Thla legislature haa paid little attention to the limitation on Introduction of bill and bo far It Hua been very alow In paaalng bllla. No big piece of legislation haa reach ed the executive office and no veto haa fallen. The waya and mean com mute concluded ita work laat week and there remalna now one week to grind out practically the work of the whole aeaalon. The liean Amendment to have the atate go Into the hydro electric bualneaa with atate, district and municipal bond lasuea haa not gotten out of the committee on re solutions. In public hearing on bill Mr. Mean waa aaked to name the oltlea or atatea that were producing and supplying electrie current a cheaply a It waa being done under publicly regulated utilities and he could not name any. There waa no Intereat In the hearing. Col IS. llofer. STOCK SHOW WILL ERECT NEW HOME Northwi'at ltrrHlera and Unit In PUn Dairymen leading dairymen and llventock breeders of Oregon, Idaho, Washing ton and Montana have reorganized and now com pone the directorate of the Pacific. International Livestock Exposition. The next exhibition und sales will be held November 15-22 In a apncloua and modern exposition building, to coat a quarter ot a mil lion dollar. During the week begin ning February 24, stockmen of the northwest and othera interested In the livestock Industry will ralae through stock subscriptions about 1 160,000. Thla amount waa pledged at a recent conference of the breed er and dairymen, held in Portland. Clatsop, Tlllnniook and Columbia counties will subscribe, respectively $2000. $2G00and $1000. The remainder of the st.-.te la lu proportionate amounts. The present total assessed valuation of the live stock or Oregon la $40.643, 3. . Portland, conceded to be the proper center for the annual live stock show and sales, haa agreed to match, dollar for dollar, all thut la aubacrlbed by the upstate counties and representative breeder of the Bpokane country and central Wash Ington, aa well aa Idaho and Mou tcna. California atockmen are also actively Interested. George W. Warren of Warrentou la director for thla aectlon; Harry West of Scappoose for Columbia and Mr. Kuppenbender representing the Tillamook dairymen. IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BTATK OF OREUON, FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. May Hush, Plaintiff, vs. Edmund A. Hush, Defendant. To Edmund A. liush, the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and anawer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed herein against you by plaintiff In the above entitled suit, on or before the 16th day of March, lilt, which date I tlx weeka after the flrat publication of thla summon, and If you fall to appear and anawer or otherwise plead within aald time, tor want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, naniely, for a decree of divorce dis solving the bonda of matrimony heretofore and now existing between you and the plaintiff, and that the care, custody and control of the minor child the issue of aald mar riage be awarded to the plalntlft. and for such other and further relief aa to the court may seem just ana equitable In the premises. Thi aummoiiH ia aerved UDon you by publication by virtue of an order of the Honorable J. A. Kakln, Judge or tne above entitled Court, and which aald order waa made and en tered on thla 2th day of January, ana requires that this sum iuoiih be published once a week for six consecutive week In Rt. Helen Mist, a newspaper of general clrcu NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE . STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate et Charlea Mattaon, Deceased. Notice I hereby given, that tin. underalgned haa been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Charlebl Mattaon, deceaaed, by the County Court ot Columbia County, State or! Oregon, and haa duly qualified. All peraona having claim agalnat aalu! estate are hereby notified to present the aatue, duly verified aa by law re quired, to the undersigned at hi realdence at Mavcer. Columbia County, Oregon, within alx monthe' from the date hereof. I Dated and flrat published, January 31st, 1919. I JOIIN OBERO. Administrator ot the Estate of Charlea Mattaon, Deceased. j W. A. Harris, Attorney, i St. Helena, Oregon. 7-ll-6t FORDSON TRACTOR Write for Circular Writ- Car ---v-v : rO ucxl' FRANCIS MOTOR CAR CO., Agents East 13th and Hauthorne Ave. Portland, Oregon. On Exhibition at Independent Garage. St. Helens. HIMMONH j IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Mary Stock, Plalntlft, v. William S. Stock, Defendant. To William B. Btock, the above nam ed defenduut. In the name ot the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the comolalnt filed against you In the above entitled latlon published In Columbia County, ult or before the 22nd day ot ST. HELENS HOTEL E. A. ROTGER. Prop. Oregon Date of Irst publication la the 31st day of January, 1919. Date of last publication la the 14th day of March, 1919. I. W. TAYLOR, Attorney for Plaintiff. 914 Chamber of Commerce Iiulldlng, Portland, Oregon. Z ra.- h r XZr 3 ' .w a : : k. an PERSHING'S POLITICS Washington and New York may bt worrying, aa was indicated in new dispatches from those cities, about the political faith of Uenoral John J. Pershing, who led American force to victory agalnnt the Hun, but relr. Uvea In Indianapolis have no doubt r.bout the question, nor, he says, Is there any doubt on the question In the mind of General Pe.'shlng'k brother, James Fletche; Pershing, a Chicago manufacturer. 'General John J. Pershing." ar.ld the relative, who Insisted that his name be withheld. "Is not n politi cian. I do not think he has any politic, and In a talk laat summei with hla brother, James Fletcher Pershing, of Chicago, we Just about reached the conclusion that aa a sol dier the general had never cast a vote. Howeve", General Pershing's father was a Republican; hla broth er Is a Uemibllcan and so la hla sis ter, Mrs. Hutlcr, whose first name I do not now recall. She Is editor of a law Journal In Lincoln, Neb., where women enjoy partial suffrage. The general's young son Is there with her. There are a. good many Pesh Ings In the country, nnd, s far as I know, none of them has voted any other than the Republican ticket since the Civil wr.r." Philadelphia North American. White House Hlieep Clipped. Shearer from the bureau of ani mal Industry a few daya ago aheared the sheep President Wilson haa kept grazing on the White House lawn. They had red Industriously and the wool clip waa large. Would-be pur chaser quickly offered $6 a pound tor the clip, but It was retained ror the present. West St. Helens Bakery S. HEUMANN, Proprietor FRESH BREAD. PIE. CAKE AND PASTRY. Every Day Special Orders Solicited I Ask your grocer for our BREAD. He has it and it U . made in St. Helens. MaaBMBal v? Quality N3S0L3 Sl .MMONH IOU ITHMCATIO.V IX KOItKt UWlllK K TAX I.IKN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COI, UMHIA COUNTY. Mr. Win. F. Hchnelder, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Nick I-arson, widow of Nick Larson, deceused; Nick Larson, J., and John Doe Larson, heir of Nick Larson, and all ether per sona, unknown. If any, having or claiming to have any right, title or interest In the real property hereinafter described, Defendants. ! To Mr. Nick U'.raon, widow of Nick ! Larson, deceased; Nick Irson, Jr.; and John Doe Larson, heirs ot Nick Ijirson, the above named defendants: In the name or tho State or Ore gon; You are hereby notified that Mra. Wm. F. Schneider, the holder of Certificate of Delinquency num- ! bered 247, Issued on the 6th day or October, 1919, by the Sheriff of Col umbia County, State of Oregon, for the amount of $14.98, the aame be ing the amount due for taxes for the year 1913. together with penalty, In terest and coala thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of which you are the owner aa appears or record, altuatod in said county A ....... aKJ ...ll...l...lu A , a I as follows, to-wlt: I Beginning at the Quarter post be tween Sections 7 and 18, Township 1 7 north. Range 4 west of the Wll I lamette Meridian and miming thenc south 1100 feet; thence east 441 feet and 10 Inches; thence north 1100 feet, and thence west 441 feet and 10 Inches to the place ot be ginning, containing 10 acros of lund, In Columbia County, Oregon. . You are further rr.tlfled that Mrs. Wm. F. Schneider haa paid taxes on aald pioperty tor suhsequont taxes with the rate of Interent on said amounts as follows: Year's tax, 1915; date paid Octo ber 6. 1918, amount $11.83; rsto ot interest, 12 per rent per annum. Year's tax, 1916; date paid Octo ber 6, 1918; amount $10.30; rule of Interest, 12 per cent per iinnum. Year's tax, 191(1; date paid Octo ber S, 191K; amount $8.00; rate ot Intereht, 12 per cent per annum. Year'a tax, 1917; date paid Octo ber 5, 1918; amount $7.27; rate of Interest, 19 per cent per annum. Said Mrs. Nick I-arson, widow ot Nick Larson, doceascd; Nick Larson, Jr.; and John Doe Larson, heirs of Nick I .arson, deceased, as the own- era of the legal title at the above de scribed property as the same appears ot record, and each ot the other person above named are hereby further notified that Mrs. Wm. F. : Schneider will apply to the Circuit I Court of the county and state afore ' aald for a decree foreclosing the 'lien against the property above de scribed and mentioned iu said certl : flcute. And you are hereby sum i moned to appear within sixty (60) daya after the first publication of ; the summons exclusive ot the day ot said first publication, and defend ! this action or pay the amount due as above shown, together with cost, 'and accrued Interest, and in case of lyour failure to do do, a decree will ! be rendered foreclosing the lien of i aald taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons la published by order of the Honorable J. A. Kakln, March, 1919. aald date helnc more than six weeks from the date or the rirst publication or thin summons, and if you fail to ao appear and ans wer said complaint, for wunt thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court foi the reller prayed ror In the eomplalnt to-wlt: That the marriage contract and bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, cancelleu j and held ror naught, and that plain- tut nave sucn other and rurther re- j American and European Plan w iu? tvou may oeeiu J UoL I and equitable. I .This summons Is served npon you I by publication thereof. In the St. Helena Mist, for six consecutive weeks, the date of the firot public, tion being February 7, 1919, and the date of the last publication being March 21, 1919, In pursuance ot the order of the Honorable J. A. Eakln, Judge of the above entitled Court, and which order la dated February 6 1919. CLINTON A. AMBROSE, Attorney for Plaintiff, 313 1, Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. f vt i.t j- 4 7T 4 rxi AU Busses Call at Hotel Everything Modern Steam Heating PLait Hot and Oold Water In Rooms SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON TOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Lillian E. Jackson, Plaintiff, i vs. F. C. Jackson, Defendant. To F. C. Jackson. Defendant. In the name of the State ot Ore-: gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 2 1st of March,' 1919 ( that being the laat day of the time prescribed In the order of Court tor the publication of this summons, and It yoli fall so to appear and ans wer, the plaintiff will cause your default to be entered and apply to the Court above named tor the re-! lief demanded In said complaint, to-; wit: For a dissolution ot the bonda' of matrimony existing between! plaintiff and defendant and for the custody of 'the minor child. This' summons is published by order ot; the Honorable W. J. Fullertoti, Judge ot the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia Coun ty, made and dated February 6. 1919, which order prescribes that service of summons, In this suit, be made upon you by publication once a week for six consecutive weeks, which time will begin to run from the date ot the first publication here of, to-wit: February 7th, 1919. Last, publication, March 21. 1919. It. W. HAGOOD a:id J. W. DAY, ' Attorneys for Plt-.lntiff. Post Ofice Address ot R. W. Hcgood, 111 Journal Building, Portland, Oregon. Residence and Postofflce Address ot 7. W. Day, St. Helens, Oregon. Central Meat Market We handle and sell none but the choicest of MEATS. Cleanliness and Safety is our motto and when buying from us you are assured of getting only the best WE WILL BUY Beef Cattle, Hogs, Veal and Poultry and pathe highest market prices. Trade at home and save money. Central Meat Market RAY MORTON and GEORGK WILSON, Proprietors Phone 60 Free and Prompt Delivery rJl powered "Red Crown" U tnusht-djatulcd, oll-rcfinery gasoline. Look Cor the Real Crown sign be for you fill. TANDAXD OIL COMPANY (CaUiwaU) SIMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH& STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Jacob Tausend, Plalntifr v. Jennie Tausend, Defendant. To Jennie Tausend, the above r.nmed defendcut: In the name ot the Stute ot Ore ton, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you lu the above entitled suit on or before the 3rd day of March, 1919, said date being more than sUi weeks from the date of the first pub i Car Trouble??? IF SO, PHONE OR CALL ON US Your automobile is no use to you unless it will go when you want it to go. Our business is to put it in the proper condition to go when you need it. If the old car won't work, step to the phone and call for 57 or bring the car to us and we will put it in good running order. We are real DOCTORS for automobile troubles. Our work is high class and our prices are no higher than charged by less skilled mechanics. ST. HELENS GARAGE Phone 57 H. M. TERRY. Prop. St. Helens, Ore. fall to so appear and answer sala, complaint, for want thereof plaintiff, will apply to the Court for the relief prayed tor in the complaint, to-wlt: That the marriage contract and. bonds ot matrimony heretofore and . I .. , , 1 . .. I .. !...!.. A I??,'. t nValon for if. "pi-aL"?! dof end-lit be dissolved, cancelled and; rnmlL and Ji I order w. madi 'r nuht. -n1 P1"'""" ! Columbia and said order was made . . r 1 iV U to the Court I . .ui. J..-. i. ,, i equitable. A.Z t.U:,v ia ii I This summons Is served upon you AU process and papers In this pro needing may he served upon the un derslgned residing within the Stale Bill ihe Doctor-sezze hy publication thereof, In the St. Helena Mist tor six consecutive weeka the date of the flrat publication be- a "'"" " ' ttit. inn .1,. of Oregon, at the address hereafter -- ' ,V ' ' mentioned. C. D. CHRISTEN8EN. Attorney tor Plaintiff. Addreis: .1403 Northwestern Bank Building, Portland, Oregon. Getting Rid of Colds Th easiest and quickest way to get rid of cold la to take Chambe laln'a Cough Remedy. Thla prepara tion haa been In use for many year and Ita value fully proven. No mat 'ter what remedy you use, however, care must be taken not to contract a second oold before you have recover ed from the flrat one, and there ia serious danger ot this. A man of mld jdle age or older should go to bed and Btay In1ed until fully recovered. It la Ibeter to atay In bed three dcya at the tart than three week later on. , ary 28th, 1919, In pursuance of the! order of the Honorable J. A. Eakln,; Judge ot the above entitled Court, j and which order Is dated January 16,, 1919. i CLINTON A. AMRR08E, Attorney for Plaintiff.; 313 U Washington Street, Portland,: Oregon. I "There may be eome plugs that look bigger but it's the good taste of genu me Real Gravely and the way it stays with you that counts." Good taste, smaller chew, longer life is what makes Genuine Grave ly cost less to chew than ordinary plug. Writi H : Genuinb Gravely - DANVILLE, VA. ftr tittt tktwimt flmt FIHKI KIRKf IirtK! KIRK! See E. E. Quick, St. Helens, and, Insure your property In the Oregon Fire Relief Association ot Mclflnn vllle, Oregon, rton't put it off. M. D. KUNDSON, Agent. Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG s Vug packed in pouch. For small cost and almost cer tain results there Is nothing can equal a little Mist Want Ad. Mist Want Ads for Results