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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1919)
ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1919 8 'Vhere. now used for dry farming, tu ft, a I vestigated. l ost auu,uuw. f INDUSTRIAL REVIEW : Corvallia-Brownsvllle Cannery H AO., Will PUI Ul Ulg, y luui. the ounty, NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS St. Helens, Oregon, reuruary 7tli 1918 Sealed proposal, addressed to I la fnrthcnminar. Tnuntv Court of Columbia LOU . oro,K cin- Bend may get anotlier sasu anui Oregon, at St. Helena, Oregon, uu .Oregon has 24 J" " Lcor factory. endorsed "Propos.il tor Doing the neries and growers association Koseburg Douglas county fruit Following Work In Columbia Coun Oregon Humane socle ty open brought growers over $1,000.- ty, to-wit: Kock Creek Road at Art J5000 plant for handling and dis-, Qfla I Koarns Place; Hock Creek Koad at posing of abandoned and neglcitea MiKonPlrgt National Bank of Makeley's Place; Nehalem Highway dumb animals at 1 ortianu. ,. Milton and Freewater to erect lis- t Spencer Hill; All In Road District Asiormv " ,nnn hnlldin No 9" will be received by said i oun j Astoria Site for erection of $1.- ty Court until 2 o'clock, p. m., Marcl. 1000,000 grain elevator purchased , 5th, 1919, and not thereafter, r.nd at I here. Hhat time will be publicly opened Toledo Fischer-Storey Luinnenun,i read. orootlnn of J300.000 flour mill Florence Tidewater sawmill may resume operations. Dallas prune packing plant work ing on two million pound order. Wasco One-story block concrete stores to be erected. PortlandFoundation company .K, ,rr,r completes building 20 ships for j GREAT MEN WERE France. VERY MISCHIEVOUS Umatilla county will vote March . 4th on $1,050,000 road bonds. , when the Duke of Wellington wab Co., Installing 75 horsepower motoi at their mill. All proposals must be made upon blank forms, to be obtained from thb Koad master at his office In St. Hel ens, Oregon. Must give prices pro posed, both In writing and In figures and must be signed by the bidder, with his address. Plans and specifications rre on file nnd may be examined at the resi dence of Judson Weed, Vernonla, Portland Union Meat Co., to en-!a kov ne cave his mother so much lnreo oleomargine plnnt. I trouble that on one ocacslon she bit- Stanfleld is to have waterworks j ,erly exclaimed, when he asked what1 0 n nnd , oNo on jlle Mld ma; Eugene with municipal ownership his future was to be: "He had bet- , xamiI1Bd . the office of the gets gas rales raised. ; ter go Into the army. A lad like tha Harrisburg to get a cold storage. i8 onV ftt f00d for the bullets!" plant. I Cllve. the man who according to Hydro-electric power development pm, wttg a heaven-born general, was amendment to constitution proposed tne military genius whose victory at with $100,000,000 bond Issue and de-j piassey is esteemed one of the de ficits in operation guaranteed by tax!cisiVe battles of the world. There payers. I was hardly a day that he was not iu Prinevelle Work to be resumed . trouble. Years after his rise to fanu on Ochoco Irrigation claim. and fortune graybeards used to de , Legislature passes bill to lay rive scribe how, defiant of all authorlt and deaf to the warnings alike of friends and advisers, he climbed the steeple of the village church, utterly unmoved by the slightest thought of fear, though a single error might at any moment have meant his death. miles wood block paving. Oregon Highway commission lets $1,000,000 contracts. Salem to get a second jam factory by Baker & Co. Pendleton 900 acres land north of Helix sold for $100,000. Salem Marion Creamery & Pro duce Co.. here employs 20 people and pays farmers from $20,000 to ? 30.000 a month. Cottage Grove timber to be ship ped to Italy. Sheridan cannery paid out $125,- OOOfor fruit and $16,000 for labor last year. Roseburg men pay $3000 for eight head blooded stock. Salem to have $100,000 meat packing plant. Hood River Vinegar company plans expansion. Want to be able to handle between 1,000,000 and '1, 600,000 gallons juice next seasc. Falrvlew 116 acres loganberry land sold for $49,300 or $425 an acre. Marshfield Representative of U. S. bureau of fisheries finds this city best sardine cannery site in this sec tion of Oregon. Salem Contract let for 10.66 miles Gervais to Aurora paving for $230,547. Monmouth creamery distributes $102,577.93 among patrons in 1918 for 249,000 pounds of butter. Gibson Sawmill with daily capa city of 20,000 feet being built here. Hood River Apple Growers asso ciation total returns to date $890, 000 for 1918. Eugene Farmers creamery during past four years pays total of $388, 472.47, a substantial increase, not withstanding a 25 per cent increase in cost of butterfat. Sparta New irrigation project, which would water an area of from 10,000 to 12,000 acres of good land FASHION NOTES The spiral skirt is again making its appearance. Silk polpins are featured for suit.-, and dresses. Cloth trimmed silk dresses are be ing displayed In new models. Black and white Angora cloth com bining with taffeta has been seen. The rich wrap coats are especially! adapted to the use of small women. Buttons of Jet have no trouble iu finding occupation at the present time. Now that more or less somber clothes are wqrn accessories are of ten in striking colors. A vachette service bag of black has cherry red saphin bindings, and a lining of the same bright color. Inside the bat are a coin purse and mirror. Just to show that we have not got entirely away from war-time names, there is another blue that is as much thought of as that made famous b the Blue Devils, and that is Alpine blue from the blue of the Alpine chausseurs, who have a fame all their own and a blue uniform of a soft shade that is quite delightful. he examined In the office of the County Clerk. Each bidder shall deposit, with his bid, a certified check for an amount of at least five (6) per cent of his bid, payable to the County Clerk, which shall be forfeited to the County, In case the award is made to htm, and he shall neglect, fall 01 refuse, for a period of five days after Buch award Is made, to enter into a contract and file the re quired bond. The right is reserved to reject agy und all bids. W. J. FUI.LERTON, County Judge. JUDSON WEED, Commissioner. A. E. HARVEY. Commissioner. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OK OREOON KOK THE COUNTY OK COLUMBIA. Oscar Koske, Plaintiff, vs. Ada Koike, Defeudaut. To Ada Koike, the above aimed defendant : In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear .and aniwer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled Court and cause on or before the ex piratlon of six weeks from the date of the first publication herein, and tf you fall so to appear or aniwer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint,' namely, a decree for divorce, dissolving the bondi of matrimony now and heretofore ex isting between the plaintiff and de fendant and for auch other and further relief ai to the Court ma) I seem meet and proper. This summons la served upon yon pursuant to an order of the Hon. J A. Eakln, Judge, which laid order wai made the 2nd day of January, 1919, and which said order required Hint this summon! be published once a week for ilx couiecutlve weeks la the St. Holeni Mlit, a weekly niwe- papur of general circulation, pub lished In the County of Columbia, State of Oregon. The date of the first publication ot this summont is the 24th day of Jan uary, 1919, and the date of the last publication li the 7th diy of March, 1919. W. L. COOPER. Attorney for Plaintiff. 924 Chamber of Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HOGS , CATTLE, VEAL AND POULTRY We sell the Best Fresh and Cured Meats and Lard t LOWEST PRICES GEORGE'S MARKET O'CONNOR & GARRISON, Proprietors Phone 48 ' St. Helens. O'rcgon H. E. j. w. 9-U-3t ABRY. Roadmaster. HUNT. County Clerk. Indian Children Ilcut Whites. The Indian children in the New Mexican schools put it all over the white kids In a state wide bird puz zle contest recently conducted In which 20 questions were asked in regard to the habits and usefulness to farmers of native New Mexican birds. Having first hand knowledge of natural history- the Indians won easily over all other contestants. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Cora Hobcn, Plaintiff, vs. Andrew J. Hoben, Defendant. To Andrew J. Hoben, the defendant above named. In the Name of the Strte of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit and Court on or before the 28U, day of March, 1919, said date .be ing more than six weeks after tli first publication of summons, and for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her com pit.-In In said suit, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds or matrimony now rnn heretofore existing between your self and the plain'.iff and for per mission to the pi;-iti tiff to resumi her former name, to-wit: Cora Hal lock. This summons is published pur suant to an order of the Honorable W. J. Fullerton, Judge of the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County, made on the 13th day of February, 1919. M. J. MacMA'HON. Attorney for the Plaintiff First pub, Feb. 14, 1919. Last pub. March 28th, 1919. R. CONSTANTIN PLUMBING, STEAM HEATING and SHEET METAL WORKS e Stationary Wash Tubs and Bath Room supplies. ST. HELENS. OREGON flu, 1 NOTICK OK MIKIUKK'H HA LB IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK STATE OP OREGON FOR MULT NOMAH COUNTY. Annie Payne, Plaintiff vs. II. R. Rlchter and Bertha S. Rlrhtet, his wife, O. W. fltuhhleblne. II. M. Helvert. W. I). Rhtvely and Pearl Shlvely, his wife. P. E. Alvord Company, Inc., a corporation, and Evcrdlng ft Furrell, a corporation, and J. K. Card, Defendants. 11 y virtue ot an execution. Judg ment and order of aale tisued out of the above entitled court In the abov entitled cause, to me directed and duted the 29th day of January. 1919, upon a Judgment and decree render ! ed and entered In snlil court on the 24th day of aJnuary, 1919. In favor; of the plaintiff and against the de fendant. It. It. Rlchter, for the ium of $24.90X 90. with Interest there-; on at the rate of six per cent pei annum from laid 24th day ot Jan uary, 1919, tor the further ium of' $18.40 cost! and disbursements, and tor the costs and expenses In this I writ, and decreeing foreclosure otj plaintiff's mortgage described In the I complaint in laid suit against all the defendants herein, laid execution,! Judgment, decree and order of tale, commanding me to make sale of the following hounded and described ! real property, situated In the County: of Columbia, State of Oregon, to-wtt: ! All of lots numbered one. two, three, four, five and ten (1, 2. S. 4,! S and 10) In Section 20, In Town-' ship 3 North, Range 1 West W. VI , In Columbia County, (save and ex ' cept, however, from said Lot One ( 1 ) In said Section 20, a 5 -acre tract In the extreme Northwest part of said, lot, rectangler In form measuring 209 feet easterly and westerly on Willamette Slough, and 1045 teen North and South. ; Now Therefore, by virtue of said! execution, Judgment, decree and ! order of aale, and in compliance with the commands of laid writ, I) will on Saturday, the 8th day of March, 1919, at the hour of 10 o' clock a. m., at the front door of the County Court Home In St. Holeni, Columbia County, Oregon, lell at public auction (subject to redemp tion) to the highest bidder for can. In hand, all the right, title and In terest which the within defendants and each and all of them In the shove entitled nilt. had on the 28th day of November, 1916, the date of! the mortgage herein foreclosed, or! have since acquired In ind to the above described property, or anyi part thereof, to satisfy said execu-! tion. Judgment and decree, Interest, costs and accruing costs. Dated this 6th day of February, 1919. First publication, February 7tn, 1919. Last publication, March 7th, 1919. E. (:. 8TANWO01), Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. v id The Celebrated BERGMANN SHOE Awarded GOLD MEDAL P. P. I. E. Baa Francisco, 1911 The Rtroageat and Nearest Water, proof Hhoe Made KOll 1XXJGKHS, CIU'ISKKH, MI1XMKM AMU ALL WOHKHItl TUKO. BKHGMANN SUOB MKU. GO. Oil Tharaaaa Streot PortUxJ ASK FOR TUB BERGMANN WATERPROOF 8HOB OIL Livery, Feed and Sale Stable DRAYINC AND TRANSFER All Buiincta Promptly Attended To PHONE 15 WM. H. DAVIES - - Prop. ST. HELEN 3,ORECON Frank Wilkins DKAI.KII l.V Hiy, Grain, Feed Building Supplies, Doors, Windows, Paints Shingles, Brick, Roofing STOCK AND POULTRY FOOD Phone 86 Store in K. of P. Bldjj Warehouse. Sheldon Dock St. Helena, Oregon 1 -i 1 . 1. For quick results try a little Mlet Want Ad. 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