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f ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919 HGH. SCHOOL NOTES he fl"1 "on," r ove" much he rt'llOI OI ootll Huunnu aim Ky suine P hiw iuumita wvur wnC&Hl CxprtiBnil'U u" iuvor, niiiHt of tliem nre Jubilant, uuinlii'r of new freshmen liitve irel "lilKll," which manna go. - hleh noliool party nnd the ml Ion of ld "frmililoe." i. in the DeKUirmg of a now - 1 1 . i . MnMJ limf 11 fn Ilia bam thnl I' we " vo nvernne 01 ly In dupo' tment an J In our Una we wilt i oaeuiutou iroiu Hie la .... hie U-U-H-B-8? club now hove r in iintc mill are praciiui-ig bbtbi i, .nutlful HoloctlonN. . ii, IiIhIi m'hool rtU'lontN nre look- forward to tl'.e nrontlon of the hH'.li hcIiooi miliums. OBITUARY le Purine- dlud kt tili homo In h. orpKon. jnnuH.y z, mis. r . i . .... Partner Wll DOin in niiuruuiin, roiiiitv. MUhouiI, In 180. He IimI MIhs Mildred Jon In 1915. lonvm a wire una one nine hii.r. Jitnnotto runna-; nuiir molhiir. Mr. and M.-g. W. It. I'nr twn lirothors. Joromo nnil wil. S'liriiior; three hlHtorn, r-ina rnr- f Mrn O. J. Miil'-oliii nnd Mm V. DlHon. nil of Onlilo, Oroon. dwr huiiiiaiin. k lirother, rent hi rer.lniH of en;'lin Hay. n we itliull li'noi :o rri nioro. IVIiimi ti'iirn tro wiped nwnjr. 1 FINED $100.00 FOR . LEAVING CAIVJP FIRE no fcUES NOTICE TO TOBACCO DEALERS -u pentllnK revenue bill will no lit tic UHHtd ho'oro tho middlu Krliruiry. All dealer In cigar, j .icco and clKiirt'tteit munt ir ii Hie dalo of the pnmtuito of the and Inventory tholr itork bnfore imttiKliiK IiuhIiii-m on the next tlnTPuftor. VrnniKi'iniintH have boon made to e tlio Inventory blank In the iU of poHtniUHtm In moat places lln'V may be obtained thore. In i (i':iIit do not receive un Invrni- y blunk In time, tluiy bIioiiIiI Hat ir Htork and write to Milton A. iit, Collector Internal Hevenue. i land. Urt-Kun. for proper blunk. Charged wltU ulmndci lng r. fire within the Okanogan Nullonal eat without totally extlngulahlng tho name, A. L. Amotion of Mabton, WaalilnKtci:, appe.v-e.l bofore t!ie de partment of Justice nt Spokniit., Wnahinrton, Fobrrary 11, and enter ed a r.lea of nolo ' contondoro. Ho waa adjudged gull y upon tlila nlnu and fined $100.00 by tho court. 1 hi fire tretin-vaa occurred In July, 1917, when Mr. Aiiioaon, who waa working with a ahoop outfit niur Midden Lnkeg on 'ho Ol:anog?.n Na tional foroRt, In no. thorn W-ahlng-ton, left cimp wltlicut putting out hi can.p ;ire. The fire aproad to the surround ing timber and bofore It was flnnlly oxllngulnhed burned over about anveiily-flve hundred acre of tlin berlnnd, killed and rendered unmer chantable fifteen million feet of Haw timber having an eHtlnmtod value of $7,660, boNldea dnatroylng Inimuulru timber, young growth and forugo valued pt $4,800.00. In mldltlon to Ihtmo InHHeg It coHt tho foreHt aerv Ice $&,264.f4 to auppreH the fire und prevont lta doing greater dam age. Tho Hidden La Ken, on the Okano gan Nullonal foreHt, nre In a remote aim iHoiuted region of much' acenlc beuuty. It Ih seldom vlalted by any one except Hheepmon And foreai rungnr. Large fire In auch placet, are hard to" handle because of the dlatnnce from towns whore men and aupplle may be - obtained. Most iitiivkmen realize the fire damage to timber and fo,'uge, und are. very careful in the use of fire on the ranges, drar.lng permittees ou the national forests are bound by the terms of tholr permits to prevont nre unu to aid in suppressing uny fires thut get Blurted on the forest In the vicinity of tholr ranges. Ulock 33 of said City; Its 1 t0 n, loth Inclusive, In Illock 34 of said City; Ix)is 1 to 11, both Inclusive, In IOt 35 of said City; Lots 12 to 22, loth Inclusive. In Illock 40 of said Cltv nnrl I.Im 19 in 09 U11. i .. fof'islva. In Hlk 11 r ...i.'i 'i.... 1 I-ots 12 to 22, both inclusive, In Hlock 42 of suld City; and all of salu above described lots are hereby doomed to be specially and directly benefited by such Improvement. And Ho It Further Resolved. That the Kocorder of the City of St. Hel ens, be and ho Is hereby Is, dlrectec to publish notice of the Intention of said City Council to Improve said portion of said Winter Street, lin- medh'.tnly upon this resolution be coming operative, r-s required by the charter of said City, and notifying the owners of the above described real property, subject to assessment for such Improvement that written remonstrances against tho proposed Improvement or grade may be filed I with the Itecorder of s.ild City with in twenty days from the date of tho first publication of said notice; And He It Further llesolved. That the Itecorder of said City of St. llolnns, Oregon, be, and he hereby Is, directed to publl:ili these resolu tions, as provided by Section 105 of the Charter of said City, In two consecutive Issues of the St. Helens Mist, a newspaper published In said City. I'ussed and dated this 17th day of February, 1919. First publication, February 21, 1919. 10-11-21 NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given that the: undersigned, as administrator with ' tho will annexed o( tfie estate oil Alexander McPherson, deceased, In , the Stale of Oregon, has filed wllii i the County Clerk of Columbia Coun-i ty, Oregon, his final account of tins administration of said estate and: fuid Court has fixed the 8th day of: March, 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M., as1 the time, and the County Court room In the County Court. house In St. j Helens, Oregon, as the place, for hearing said final account and all ob-l Joctlons thereto, and for settlement (hereof. i Now, Therefore, All persons Inter- ested having objections to said final j account are required to file the same' In writing with the County Clerk of Columbia County, Oregon, before the' time fixed for said final hearing. Dated this 26tli day of January. 1919. I CEO. L. M'PHERSON, A Administrator with the Will An nexed of the Estate of Alexander Mcl'herson, Deceased. 7-1 l-6t i NOTICK OF HKAL Morn Troubled. Mrs. Il.'rton Frericb, the well known war worker, said to a western heiress the othe;- dny: "I hear the young senator from your s:rte Is pnyl:ij you marked at tention." "Yes," mid the western girl. "More trouble. I don't know whether he's after me or my vote." OF HALF. KHTATH IN THE COUNTY COUHT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. I". the Matter of tho Estr.to and Ouardlunshfp of Jacob William HiiSKe, a minor. Notice is Hereby Glvon that In f-ursuance of and by virtue of a license duly Issued nnd ni".de by the County Court of the Slr.Io of Oregon, for Columbia Co-inty on February 1, 1919. In the matter of the estate and guardianship of Jr.cob William Basse, a minor, authorizing, licens ing and empowering the guardian thereof to boII all the real property of said estate nt private sale, the un dersigned, the guardinn ?.s said es tntn, will sell nt private cr.le to the highest bidder for cash, ten per tent to be paid on acceptance of bid and bulance on confirmation of snlc uy mis court; or twenty-rlve per NOTICK TO (HKDITOItH - IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL-j U ft) til A COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Percy O. Davis, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned' has been appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Percy O. Davis, deceased, by the County Court of Columbia County, State of Oregon, and has duly qualified. All persons' having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law re quired, to the undersigned, at the of fice of W. A. Harris, at St. Helens, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published, Febru ary 7th, 1919. CLARA R. DAVIS, Administratrix of the Estate of Percy O. Davis, Deceased. W. A. Harris, Attorney St. Helens, Oregon. 8-12-St "00 TEXAS CHILDREN NOTICK T I IMtdlM IITV fiVVI.-IIM ,, ,, ,, ,, , I rent of the purchase price In cash Whereas, the Common Council Ofi.H ki.m .,,.,.,i h. mrfn- Ihe City of St. Helens, Oregon, deem- trroT? rltT rn critnni i " expedient to Improve all thai bKh UU 1 Ur iUlUUL portion of Winter street In Bald City. . . r , ,., living between Its Intersection with xas Is one of Me 3 s ates . . . . ,Ilt,r.p,lmi with Plymouth Street, In suld City, by grading the same to a width of sixteen feet along the center kely co-operating III the Hack-to- ol drive which Is being conduc- bjr the chlldreVs bureau of tho . p&rtment cf labor. In Texas iilc.r. Is being called to the chil li's need for edticn.lon by a lurge er In patrlotio color. - It was shown at the state conference ot TV mm congress of mothers, and ' then hus been displayed at t In k h all over tho state. It has liocn filmed extensively. Tho ier bus tho following pointed nd: lack to School. Our Government .rtrt 700,000 Men Registered (or ice Who Can Neither Read nor ie. Ilnck to School. In Texas Year 10.895 Children Failed : ii r 1 1 In Any School. Hack to si." ' poster has also been gotten out lie children's bureau for use In H.irk-tiKHcliool Drive. It says Ihlren Buck In School 'Meiuis Inrs llurk In Jobs. Send your lid fen to School!". upon the property, from and afte. Saturday, the 16th day of March. 1919, and continuing snld sale until all of said wnl property has been rold, all the right, title. Interest and estate of the estate of said Jacob. Wllllnm Rnsse, n minor. In and to line .i - j i thereof, and covering the same with a jtT ,n c0urn,a County, Oregon, to proper dressing of cruuhed reck. jwjt. I And Whereas, the .engineer or Xn undivided one-hulf interest In said ( Ity, on the 17th day of Februl , f0nOWnK described tract of land. 1?.l';M.tl!" oBIU.B.t, 0f .".u,!Tl: Beginning at a point which is (ounell, filed In the office of th'.n, r.a in minium City Recorder of snld City, plans.! S RS rhnlns from n stake on the east pwlflciitliin and estlinutes of the ,ank of Dobbins Slough, In tlie Law probnble cost of such an Improve- ,Pnre nhnert Donation Land Claim, ment of said portion of said Winter tn Section 27, Township 8 North of Street, the estimate of which suldlHnnge 4 West of Willamette Merl cost hclng $2713.68. dlnn, which stake I set on the south And Whereus. suld Common Conn-, !ne or ti,fi ind once owned by Wli ell having examined Bald plans, sped- j ,eim Hassl and Carl Sacn-lasrn and flcatlons and estlmtes. finds the sumo ' ),y ,,em convevr-d to Thomas Basse to ho satisfactory In all purllculars i,y deed duted May 20. 1902, nnd without making uny changes therein; recorded In Book Z, page 196, Deed Now, Therefore, Bo It Resolved, by I Records of said County and from the Common Council of tho City of, which stake a plum tree six Inch: St. Helens. Oregon, thnt all Of Winter! In .llnmeler henr Kouth 18 dpereps. Hello, Central! A 128 Yes, Bennett's Barber lop. Quick and good service. Frazicr's Confectionery St. Helens, Oregon On the Strand near Mill Yard ' CIGARS, TOBACCOS CONFECTIONS SOFT DRINKS POOL and BILLIARD PARLOR Notice fiifornmllcn tins reached our orthmd offlco that 1 cevtain iruRn nrd nuto men nre re- ruentlng themselves as Clove- nil Tructor Agonts. luive , authorized iiirentN In Col- iiIiIh County. This territory being covered by salesmen orklng directly from or Port nd offlco. . IcNeffTractor & Auto Co. 22.1 l'll(Mk lllmk lOHTLANI), . . ORFXION Street, above described, bo Improved; by grading the same to a width of sixteen fuel along the center of said i Ltroet and covering . the same with '; crushed rock to a suitable depth and width, according to the established west 13 links distant, nnd an apple treo eight Inches In diameter, bears roi tli 61 degrees, west 34 links distant, thence running south 5S de grees 40 minutes east 1.27 chains to tho railway right of way; thence grade and the plans and specifications i north 40 degrees alonp the wert Bldo or tlio City Lnglneer on rile in the of-! of snld right of way 3.15 chains to flee of tho recorder of said City; and: the south line of said tract so con sult! Common Council hereby do-, veyed by sn'd Ilnssl nnd Sararlnsen clures Its Intention, nnd It Is Its In- to Thomas Bnsse; thence west 1.70 tention, to bo Improve said street; nnd ' rhnlns; thence koiUIi 37 detrrees '.'o Be It Further Resolved, That tin. ' minutes, west 2.63 chains to tne Common Council of said City adopt) point of beginning, nnd containing said plans, specifications nnd cstl-j 42-100 of an arro; mates of the probable, cost of said I Also, an undivided one-half In Improvement, which probnblo cost, as! terest In' the following doscrlbed shown by said engineer's estimate Is land, vlt: Beginning nt the stak., tho sum of $2713.68; above described on the enst bank ot; And Ho It Further Resolved. That I Dobbins Slough, and running thence: tho cost of said Improvement In. 'east on the south line of the land so levied upon and assessed against all j conveyed by Wilhelm Hassl nnd Carl the lots and parts of lots and purcels ' Sacnrinsen to snld Thomas Basse by J. F. Dopplmaier OVERLAND AUTOMOBILES AND MOLINE TRACTORS ' Warehouse, Garage and Sales rooms next to the Postoffice J. F. Dopplmaier ST. HKI ENS. OREGON of land specially benefited by Buch Improvement, as required and direct cd by the charter of said City; and I' 1 Is hereby dotormlned and declared that all tho lots, parts of lots and par cols of land spoclally benofited, 'directly or Indirectly are thoso here Inhelow particularly described, to wlt: Lots 1 to 11, both Inclusive, in Fresh Vegetables They are hard to get at this season of the year, but usually we are able to supply your wants. ; FOR SATURDAY we will have Lettuce, Rhubarb, preen Onions, Cauliflower, Fresh Tomatoes, Sprouts, Sweet Potatoes and other vegetables. A Crockery Bargain ' We' have a lot of Berry Sets that arrived too late for the holiday trade. There are seven pieces in a set and the crockery is good and design attractive. The regular Pfice of these sets is $1.50 while they last we are making A Special Price of $1 per Set 't ' Let V? Be Your Grocers You Will Be Satisfied Ltkrseri & Co., Grocers Telephone No27 . Free Delivery deed dated May 20, 1902, aforesaid 8.25 chains to the east line of said rnllway right of way; thence east along said line of said tract of land 5.05 chains to tho west lino ot the county road running from Mnyser to Clatskanio, Oregon; thenco south 2 degrees along the county road 3.7 J rhnlns to the hind ownod by the A. & C. R. R. Co.; thence north 40 degrees east 0.72 chnlns; thence north 45 degrees west 1.50 chnlns to tho east Una of said A. ft. C. H. R. Co's. right of way; thence north-,20 degrees east along said east line of right of wnj 0.38 chains to the point of begin ning, nnd containing 1.05 acres; And also, an undivided one-half Interest In the following described tract of Innd, vis: Reginning at a! point in the enst boundary line of the Lawrence Bohnort Donation ; Land Claim In Sections 27 nnd 34. Township 8 North, Range 4 West of Willamette Meridian, which Is 7.11! chains south of the northeast cor ner of said claim, and running thence 1 south 12.56 chains along the ease line of Bald claim; thence north S 9 rinernes west 16.91 chains to a Dost: ! 'tlienoa south 37 degrees 20 minutes west 2.29 chains; thence north 58 degrees 40 minutes west 3.85 chains to a post on tne east nang ot von bins Slough; thence west to the west lino of said claim: thence north 12.11 chains along said west line; and thence east to the point of be-i ginning, containing 37.60 acres or land, excepting the-efrom a tract of land of about 2 acres conveyed to (Ellas Leinonen. by deed dated Sept ember 13, 1909. and recordod In iBook 11, page 462, Deed Records of said Columbia County, Oregon. All bids to be directed to the un dersigned nt Qulncy, Oregon. Dated February 7, 1919. THOMAS' BASSE, Guardian of the Person nnd Estate of Jacob William Basse, a Minor. Date of first publication February 14, 1919. Date of last publication, March 14, 1919. . , Str. IRALDA Rates between St. Helena and Portland, 50 centa one way, 75 cents for the round trip. Tickets good until used. Roat leaves St. Helen 7:55 s. in. Returning Ifsves IVrtlttnd 2:3(1 p. in Arrive st St IleVns 4-45 p. in. C 1. HOOCHK1RK The Boys CONFECTIONERY & ' POOL PARLOR Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, Fruits, Novelties A Large Assortment of Box Candies Vogar.'c and other known makes well ICE CREAM every day W will appreciate a por tion of your patronage. The Boys M'UOXAIJ A rKTEUSON, Proprietor St. Helens, riiotio 127W We wish to announce that we are now located in our New Quarters and in a position to fill anything in the Furniture Line. Pay us a visit E. A. Ross MASONIC BLDC. ST. HELENS 4 J Be a Booster J Insist on getting i ST. HELENS BUTTER Your grocer has it. fr DELICACIES for dessert, pure, delicious and wholesome, fresh baked eavery day. If you want to make your family happy and healthy give our BAKERY t trial. Rolls, Buns. Dread Cake, and Pastry. RAMSEY'S BREAD Lynch & Muhr HAIR CUTS, SHAVES, SHAMPOOS Everything in the Barber Line done up in Style Our shop is Strictly Clean and Sanitary Come in and See us 8T. HELENS SCOTT & LOVE JOY Photographers Satisfaction Guaranteed Prices Reasonable Photo Gallery next to Colum bia County Bank St. Helens, Oregon Have Your House Painted We do first-class Interior or Outside PAINTING and FINISHING WORK. Also DECORATING Estimates gladly furnished. J. A. LARGE PAINTER & DECORATOR St. Helens, Oregon "Daddy Did Right" With sixty-four different con tracts Issued t.y over 250 dif ferent Insurance companies In the U. S. A., I am unable to select the BEST one for ni family. Will you, without any obligation on my part, send me your best family saving con tract? Your "Endowment In surance at Life Rates?" Your "Double Accident Death Bene fit Rider." Also how I may secure for myself a LIFE IN COME of $100 a month. 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