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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1919)
all 3 ej ' ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919 5 It : " J ITEMS OF INTEREST a TO FARMERS Mmhiiik iM'ucr ruMturm Tim following suggestions fur pas. Hire Improvement ore given by a de pu rt tiictit specialist; Cut or deadon all trees except those needod fur shade and cleur off ,I,H hriiHli and rulibUli. Pusture plant nin not compete with timber, linn Hliuuld decide whether he do- HlrtH wood or pnsture and act ac cordingly- Have tlia shady places on Ilia hlgh , r part of the fluid and not along ruiiiiliiK streams or ponds. Muuti i.Tilllty In lout from grazing lands iicaiiHK thla rule la not more genor lly followed. Kcrllllzu h you would for a good nnadow. Thuie la nothing butter linn an occasional top-drosslng of linliln inn nil re. Thin Hlioulil be ap plied In die ran or winter. Acid piios- lint i"Hl oasic King are very er Iclunt In promoting the growth of unit! grasses ana unvnra and tney n turn tend to crowd out the wends. he weed problem In closely grazed i.inliiroH on rich voIIh In practically ntliliig. deseed an old puHturo only as a iHt resort. It pastures In the east 'nil, It Im usually because of depleted i rtlllty and not from luck of seed. leaped lug Hlioiiiu ne uono in a Jiorough nd not a slipshod niunner nd only ufler the fertility of the ill has been reHlorea. Cut the lull, rank growing weedH nee ami preferably twice during Jill SI'IISOII. I'ut .on enough stock to prevent id pliiiilx from maturing. The turf i a good pasture ehoulil not be ure Hutu two or three Inchon high. Do nut underestimate the value of .mr grazing landa, but atudy their i! ana strive to make them more roductWe. Junuary 1 of this year wore nearly normal, tno norllieru and eastern hi u tee having slightly am tller and the Houlhern and western states tllghtly larger stock than the aver age. It Ik also pointed out thut pota toes are subject to wide variation In yield because of weather, diseases end Insects and the concluHlon Ih drawn that growera are Justified hi planting un average ncreage thli, year. Attention Ih; railed to the fact, lowever, that the present and pros pectlve large supply of wheal In the United Htatea may tend to reduce the consumption of potutoe. Sheboygan Comity, Win., farmers received much benefit In 1918 from community tile drnlnugo proJectH con ducted by the farm bureau and tho county agent. Over 40 farina were vlHlted. 88,000 feet of levola wera run, and 70,000 feet of tile wan laid, which reclaimed 76 acres of land. It iHoxtlmiiti-d thai an a result of the hind drained, the value of farm landa In tho vicinity lma Increased 112. 000. The project will be continued In 1919 and It 1m plunned to reclaim fi00 acres of Innd. I'otnio grower who !abiunllv hint a fairly uniform ac-ciigu are ore likely to in ii ko a cor.nlHtent nro- t llian growem who try to adjunt n'lr acreage to tempor-ry condl oiiB. mtyi the I'nl'od Hlates de-a-t- eir. of agriculture, reviewing the (nin situation In u circular Just Ih eil, "Crops a:vl Live-stock 1'roduc n In tl." It In shown that stock of market le potatoea In the United Htateii on rrobably the Kent wiihIi v.ir apple tree burera U a thick coat of paint mude from raw llnaeed oil and pure white lead. Remove the earth for a (llMtniice of three to four Inched from tho luiHe of the tree, Mcrape off tlx, dirt and loose bark scales, and, after worming, apply to the exposud trunk u thick, uniform coating of pi-lnt to a dlHlauce of about a foot above the ground. CLATSKANIE Norman Merrill la again able to be out, after being confined to the nouse ror two weeks Willi an attack' of the grippe. Craven Iiuh sold out bin livery! business In town, Henry Hickman be-1 Ing the purchaser. Mr. Craven will1 move to Nehalem, where he entered' Into a contruct with the OustafBon ! Lumber company to haul lumber. School Superintendent I'. M. Hlroud announce that he has been offered a Hchool auperlntendency In Mon-, tana at a large lncreanfl In salary ovei i hi present position. Ho does not con-l template accepting the offer, how-: ever, owing to the distance Involved,1 but prefera to leave ClatHkanle to teach In soma other part of this state ; or In WaNblngton. J. S. Helchor of Portland, has been engaged by the school board to : flU the vacancy In the high school fuculty occasioned by the resignation of Mrs. Stonnott. Mr. Ilelcher has been teaching manual training In the Portland schools. He Is a gruduate from an Ohio college and has had rourteen years' experience as an In structor. Ho was formerly county school superintendent of Pacific coun ty. WaHhlngton. He will assume bis duties m Monday morning next. j Chief 7MMHM Men Working on Hliip A few months ago thoro wore (10, 000 men working on ships. Today there are 3r,0,000 working on ships und 3fi0,0OO more on accessories, making about 700,000 meu at work on ships or on parts of ships. Our New llrradiiotiKlita Tho new supert!reidiiru,:hts nnd battleships being bu'.'.t far th3 Uni ted States navy will (owe: In fight ing strength Y.ir above :itM'iT now In the Amcrlcrn or cl!;or navlc-, of the world. lis gun power will be greater by 33 per cent thr.n thr.t of the New Mexico, the rrealest bnttle ship yet built. The gun power of tho battle cruiser will be equal to that of the battleship New Mexico. Tho caliber of the guns on tho new war ships will be sixteen Inches, one inch greater than the lurgest In the Kng l;sh or any other foreign navy. Some of the Kuropean navies have guns of eighteen-lnch caliber, designed for a special typo of monitor, but they proved to be more freaks of con struction than of real fighting vi.lue. Help I Woman's Statement - Will I HU Helens j "I bated cooking because whatever : I ate gave me sour stomach and a f bloated feeling. I drank hot water and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped me until I tried simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Adlor-l-ka." Ilocause It (lushes the ENTIltE bowel tract completely Adler-l-ka relieves ANY CASE sour .tomacli, gas or constipation and pre vents appendicitis. The INSTANT action Is surprising. A. J. Deming, Druggist. Mist Want Ads for Results. 1Z If you are looking for neatness of design, workmanship, economy and quality, you will find it in the CHEVROLET. In the CHEVROLET you get all of these things and in addition, many extras that are not to be found on any car of its price. For durability and performance, the" CHEVROLET is the peer of all low priced cars, . New Prices in Effect We are selling the CHEVROLET at the new price $845 for the Model 490, a comfortable, powerful and teautiful S-passenger touring car. This is $130 less than the war prices. The Baby Grand Model is $1215 having been reduced from $1255 If you are thinking of buying an automobile, allow us to demonstrate the CHEVROLET before you decide on what car to buy. Bargains in Used Cars We have a 1918 5-passenger DORT touring car. Has been little used and is in first class condition. Five new tires go with the car. Price only $ 850 A 1918 OAKLAND, has been driven only 1000 miles. Is just like new. Extra tire and $50 of accessories go with car. This is a real bargain. Price ' $1150 A 1917 FORD. In splendid condition. Tires in good shape. Car. has just been thoroughly overhauled. A bargain' at $ 425 Shipment of Fords We will soon have a shipment of FORDS. They are hard to get, and we advise you to place your order now, so that we will be able to make delivery at time specified. REMEMBER We carry the largest line of TIRES, AUTO ACCES SORIES and REPAIR PARTS that can be found in Columbia County. Our REPAIR SHOP is at your service and workmanship is guaranteed. i Independent Auto Co. JOS. L. COPELAND, Manager PHONE 71 ST. HELENS, OREGON DICK FOR DUDS DICK FOR DUDS ,DICK FOR DUDS DICK FOR DUDS on Ii4! g mi P5 THE LEADING CLOTHIER BOSS OF ROAD WAIST OVERALLS Union Made All Sizes Special $1.75 BOSS OF ROAD Union Made BIB OVERALLS All Sizes Draliiiiiii Shirts at Special $2.25 $1.25 The Toggery's Warranted Work Shirt EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA WIDTH LENGTH STRENGTH We Warrant THESE Shirts are made by the most skilled operators, and each garment ir. inspected and passed upon, by experts before leaving the factory. - THE CLOTH fast color and best quality. THE WIDTH the requirements of comfort. THE LENGTH is full extra length. THE SLEEVES are faced with a placket, and are roomy in al! parts. THE SHOULDERS are sloped and shaped to fit. THE SEAMS are all double stitched flat felled. The best of everything and enough of all have been put into i . ...... mis snin unsparingly to maKe it A WORKINGMAN'S STANDARD fHI TOOOllY DICK LIDYARD, Manager ST. HELENS, OREGON DICK FOR DUDS DICK FOR DUDS DICK FOR DUDS DICK FOR DUDS n O SO o G a C5 D n o 90 d c o I I n o a c a O 14 a O o o 50 O c a CO KI MMOXH VOH Pl'BMCATION IX tXIIUXIiOHlKK OF TAX I.1KX IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OP OREGON POlt COI.. ! UMMA COUNTY. H. M. Wharton, Plaintiff, vs. J. H. Drr.ke and also all other per sr,ns or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or In-te-est In the roil estate described in tli complaint herein, Defend ants. To J. H. Drake, the above named de fendant, ' In Hie Name of the State of Ore gon : You are hereby notified that 11. M. Wharton the holder of Certl-' ficate of Delinquency numbered 193 issued February 17, 1917 by the Tax Collector of Columbia County, Ore gon, for the amount of Three ann 10-100 Dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent foi taxes for the year 1914 together with , penalty. Interest and costs thereon! upon tho real property assessed to' you, of which you are the owner as nppears of record, situated in sain County and State, to-wit; Lots num. 'bored Ten, Eleven and Twelve in Illock numbered Forty-five, in the Town of Columbia City, Oregon. You are further notified that said H. M Wharton has paid taxes ou said premises for subsequent years as follows: On February 17, 1917, he pr.lu $2.48 taxes for 1915; on January 22, 1918, he paid $1.76 ttxes for 1916; ond on June 8, 1918, he paid $2.07. for 1917, with Interest on sulci amounts at 15 per cent per annum. Said J. H. Drake as the owner of tho legal title of tho above described property as the same appears of rec ord, and each of the other persons above named are hereby further notified that said H. M. Wharton will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for n de cree foreclosing the lien against the property above described, and men tioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear with in sixty days after the first publica tion of this summons exclusive of the day of Bald first publication, and de fend this action or pay the amount due as above shown together with costs and accrued Interest and In case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above numod. This summons is published by order of the Honorable W. J. Fuller ton, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Columbia, and said order was made and dated this 10th day of February, 1919, and the date of the first publi cation of this summons is the 14th day of Februnry, 1919. All process and papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing within the State of Oregon, at St. Helens, Oregon. J. W. DAY, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Indigestion . Take a few rina nf riinmk.,ijn'a Tablets as directed for indigestion,' ana you win soon forget about your stomach troubles. Try it. . M. HOVEN Steamer RUTH SAFE, SPEEDY SERVICE TOWING, JOBBING Passenger accomodations for 100 Landing at City Dock 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 Bldg. 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