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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1919)
ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1019 1ST OF TRANSFERS nrlvA by Columbia County Ab-Company. ubruiiry 1 ,i!lr t at to AdUia Klmbla; 'anil Jn Boc- 20, TOWiijiiiip I t,t, KUIIK8 2 WOHl . IV. UU P IK f JollllMon luwiinuuu I io Krnent John Innd in Suction 1 Bnctlon 13 anil 24, nulilp' North, Hange k,mt ie.vvv.vv jdlinwin 10 Aiimn lohnnon, land In Boo ' .. 17 TV. I. In t ft nidi l u " ii aui Lirtli, Hungo 1 Went. JuIiiihihi to ErnKt tiMiii, iiina in ni'cimn i . n ki . TowllHiiip o rturin, . t Wont, Boctlon iid H. Towrmlilp kr,, h.iiik . l:-.tiiwn 'l i o , Johnnon, mini in I, in 31, TowriHhlp 7 li, limine 3 Wer.t . . unary 20 Mnrlll tt x to A. I-. . mlmhilHtralor. lot luck 6. Iiwr IHlnnu I.uinmtr i o.. l)(IVUlOl)UiU'lt Unction 16. North, 2 WllBt STATE OK Hl-'.M.HOXH OKEOON ) ) BK Coniblnatlon torvica at Iloulton,! 2:00 p. m. Epworth Leu'KUH, 6:30 p. m KvfliiliiK BurvicflK, 7:30 d. m. County of Columlilu ) Hormon aubjnct.for morning, ''In-i IN THE Cllt'TIT COVHI OK COli DHtmnt In The Klnmlonit" Evn-j IJMMA COUNTY. lllK. "TIlB Call for StirVlre." In .B MlltllT f J T Aclnma Plain. n'l. L' t ...in i ..... . . i iiq r.iwuiiii irnKUt) will imvt, nil : lf fcxlru r.ltrncllon Huixliiy evnnliiK. Ai Uiit strong di'li-Kallon will ruport on lin- ttai. i DrnHHlon of I ha L-nnoral aoprntiirv 1 Tl A,,ul,l ' ll,!l1 nnd bound un- P v... " " ...JLi'J ? . , ly;,...'l' HylvHlflr l)avl In tho turn of three """"" -"j llioumind dollar to ded Bylveste. rict Wliat lie XomImI. From the Kepulllccn. Mt. Glllad. Ohio: The editor had an IntereHtlng experience Home time ago, when a Ing for," we inquired. "My wife tent roe after a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and I forgot the name. I went to several stores and young gentleman came to thin office: the dorks named over everything and askel for a copy of the Morrow In the line on the shelf except Cham County Republican. He scrutinized , berlaln's. I'll try again, and I'll and Sylvester I)avln Defend- carefully when a copy was hand-j never go home without Chamber ' led hlin and then said: "Now I ! Iain's Cough Remedy." The Republl- know!" "What is It you are look-1 can would suggest to the proprietors of stores that they post their clerks and never let them substitute. Cus tomers lose faith in stores where substituting la permitted, to say nothing of the injustice to makea of good goods and the disappoint ment of customers. Small Cost Quick and Results Mist Want Ads. Certain "The Friendly Church. rilnlnlst block 6, Sr Mill & Iu Jtalnliir inn I lund in H 1 tnxhlp B tun 2 WllHt . tlppold to A. C. Hob ir ii, land In Section 3G 10.00 1.00 1.00. Ob 1.00 8,000.00 Plymouth CoiiKreuutloiml Church Thft "Wide Awake Chu-eh" Wlllamutte and Columbia SI rests Rev. A. R. Bpnarow, I'UHtor Hunday, March 1. 1!)1 Bunday School, 10:00 a. in. Morning hour, 11:00 a. in. Bubjnct, "Obedience." Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Subject, "Lost by hooking."' Bong Hitrvlce, 7:20 p. in. Lender, (llii:n Wood Clelvln. Choir, Orphans Club, Holo. Evening Hour, 8:00 p. m Hill, I, Mil "1 I Tl.u.n WnM Tl.lt, Hnriiuin u nut n lnwili niviou nr 1 1, i "'deration for the of the Northwest one-fourth of the Northeast one-fourth of Section Eighteen; plaintiff to receive one-, hulf Interest In a pipe and splndlb cutter and threader. Sylvester Iavls is held and bound In a like sum to cause I he putent to be limned Jointly to himself and J. T. AdnuiH; the patent not having been j hisued and Klyve-tter Uavls having a deed to tho ubove miHitioned proper ty by fraudlent preterits and refusing to cause the putent to be Issued or to pay for lund, J. T. Adams usks the Court set aside the deed to said land. l'lulntlff claims attorney's fees and cost and disbursement. The con- was Fifteen land iKn 6 west ArniHiend dry. Lot SI. Helens inner to A to 6. M. A. )l lock Block M. Holt, 4 6, St. 1.00 300.00 10.00 On 21 inn 'eiiruury 21 I,. Smith to Frank (Hmlth et ux, land In Ions 32 and 33, k nulilp North, tun 1 West I. Lyons to Charles iT.yons, land In Bnc- Townsnip Hi, Itunge 2 Went . Tyler to fniiiK ,', land In Section 1, Unliln 4 North, HO 2 WOMt ZbU.UU Wood to Joseph ti e, Im l r.nu s, k 19. Ilr.lnler ibruury 24 da A. Niior to Eva up, tract 31, I.i:t itlon to Neer City . . fc C. llrunnor et ux to U. ph (). lltcknell. lots 7, ana v. iiiock iu, chard's AdiU.lon to llnr th to Edward I In Section p 6 .Mirlli, 2 West Kerowskl to Frank hnd In Section 1, hnhlp 4 North, 2 Wost review of any mudo'-n piny. It Is stralKht from the word of (lod with an application to tho society of today. Weekly Activities Orpheus Club, Monday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, T!:ursdy, 7:30 p. m. Choir Rehocrsal, Friday, 8:00 p. m. KevcnUi I)jr Adventist Cliurch West Bt. Helens. Regular sorvices held on Satur day. anlibsth Frhnol, 10:45 a. m. Services following nt 12 (noon). Weekly Prayer Meeting, Wednes day, 7:45 p. m. II. M. KNIGHTON, Elder. A. T. LAWS, Deacon. Hundred dollars. I, J. T, Adams, being first duly sworn, say that the above statement Is truo. J. T. ADAMS. Subscribed und Bworn to before inu this 14 duy or Janu:.ry, 1919. RICHARD 8K3SEMAN, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires April t, 1919. (Seal) 12-18-7i Small Cost Quick and I Results Mist Want Ads. Certain fier . . . . .Maxmuth jnnn. lum! t'l'ownBhli 3 10.00 000.00 10.00 1.00 1.00 10.00 'TOP 1 tHURCII NOTICE ilhodlst Ktilsconat flinrrli Ft. Helens and Houlton ktlbsrt 8. Hlssy, Pastor cliedule of services for 8un red 9. Is as follows: ii y School, 10:00 a. m. ing Worship, 11:00 a. m. NOTICE OK REFEREES HAI.K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OHEUON FOR COL- UMIIIA COUNTY. It. W. Nicholas. Plaintiff, vs. Alice M. Ornham, Defeudunt. lly virtue of a Judgment, decree and order of snlo In a suit for parti tion In the above entitled cuuso, filed In the above entitled Court on the 24th dny of February, 1919, wher 1 by J. II. Codfrey was appointed Re- feren to make such sale. i Now, Therefore, by virtue of ssld Judgment, decree and order of sale. ! I will on Saturday, the 29th day of March, 1919, at the hour of 10 o' clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House, In St. Helous. Columbia County, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for rash In hand, all the right, tit U and interest which the within named plnlntlff and defendant, or either nf them have or had on the de.te of said decree. In and to the following de scribed real property, situated III Columbia County. Str.te of Oregon, to-wlt: The Northwest qnnrter of the Southwest qnnrter of Section twentv-slx (20) of Township (5) N Range four (4) West of the W. M. Dated February ,24th, 1919 J. II. GODFREY. Rcforee. First pub. Fofi. 2S. 1919. Last pub. March 28, 1919. MAKE THE Home Attractive tha Spring housccleaning time, you think of new and curtains for the windows. We have prepared for r wants. We have lifp P.nrfnin Srrim aicy Borders - - 25c to 65c 65c to $1.25 The material is the best and the price is low. You had better make your purchase now. . h HOUSE DRESSES Vc have just received a large shipment of IIOUSE- RESSES. They are priced from $2.00 to $3.75 ke your selection while the assortment is unbroken faber's Variety Store ST. HELENS, OREGON day. and vish, i the I loosevelt said- BankYourCash" Hn many speeches in his strenuous career, President loosevelt urged on his hearers uie acstraoimy ui pnk accounts. He said bank depositors make the M citizens. Are you' one of the best citizens? Are pu a bank depositor? . ' l-Start an account with us today. No account is too fiall, none are too large for us to handle. FIRST NATIONAL BANK j .CAPITAL, $25,000.00 HARLES GRAHAM, President. Farmers, Attention! Now is the time to plan your 1919 crops. If you desire to grow crops for the Cannery, get in touch with us so we may know the kind and quantity you wish to grow. We will make arrangementn to take care of the cropr, you desire to grow, if you ad vise us in time, so that we can prepare for it. SEEDS We have a complete line of SEEt)S. and can make prices as cheap as those in Portland. Patronize your home town and help YOURSELF. OS COLUMBIA RIVER CANNING 4 PR0D.UCE COMPANY IN ST. HELENS "Set Your Money to Work on Building a Home of Your Own," is the message of W. B. Wilson, Secretary U. S. Department of Labor. St. Helens once more responds promptly to the Government's appeal through its "Own Your Home" Campaign This is the period. of readjustment and idle dollars are as detrimental to the national welfare as idle men. Building is a Basic Industry To build a home, aside from the obvious benefits to the home-owner, is to make an important and direct contribution to national thrift, readjustment and reconstruction. St. Helens Needs Many New Homes Home-building creates a demand for stone, brick, lumber, hardware, con crete, paint, etc. ; money circulates only blood that circulates makes for health. Building absorbs labor. That is of prime importance right now when thousands of soldiers are being released from the army, and industries are in transition from the war to peace gear. Your money, invested in building a home, works for your permanent pros perity and welfare and at the same time renders a not less tangible service to your country. Put your money to work BUILD NOW. . ST. HELENSCOMMITTEE "Own Your Home" Campaign KUKRM AN MII.KN, K. A. R()HS, K. G. DITTO, CHARLES WHEELER, L. R. RUTHERFORD HI Food economy without any sacrifice is what you get when you use Two Excellent Recipes in which Columbia Brand Oleomargarine I om4 wltk pluilaf nraltfc Oleomargarine in making biscuits, pastry, cookies, cakes and salads, and on meats and hot baked or mashed potatoes and other vegetables. For hard sauces it gives the most delicious flavor. Makes toast and hot biscuits tastebetter. The children show pref erence for "Columbia Brand"01eomargarine on their bread, and you can give them all they want, for it is the "thrift spread." Furthermore, it has that high nutritive value so vital in the nourishment of children. Churned Fresh Daily in the Pacific Northwest' Picked in Paraffined, Odor-prool Cartoni Order It Today From Your Grocer -1111 1 DOUGHNUTS 1 nv unr. tH tabWtpooxu COLUMBIA BRAND OLEOMARGARINE. I mcs, 1 emp ilk. 4 teaspoons bokinf pwo!, 4 toa opoo (innaatn, k teaspoon rratH natSMk lVfc tcftspooas salt, floar to rail. Crotm tho butter and add ono-half luror.' Boat fff anttl light, and remaining sugar, and rombino mixtures. Add' t cups (lour. mUod and sifted with boktat powder, salt and spices. Then enough mora floor to make dough stiff enough to roll. Toaa onethlr4 i miiture on flour board, bnead slightly, pat, and roll out to K-lnch thickness. Shape with a doughnut cotter, fry In deep fat. take up with a fork, and drain en brown paper. Repeat this process until mlxtura Is a sad. BISCUITS UNION MEAT CO. PORTLAND, OREGON I cap, flw, 4 toupMM Wklnf pwwitt H taupooa ult. I nblHimn COLUMBIA BEAND OLKOI1ABGAK1NE, ul K cm, .Oik. . Mix dry lnffT.dl.nU. Work ta ,lwmucula, with, tip, of ftntra: add rradaall. th, llqotda, mlxlnt with kalf, to a tft douch. Tom oa a floand board, pat and roll lichtl to H-lneh In thlektMM. Soap, with blMult eutur. Flac on bottmd paa and baka la ho It la laipoatlbla to dttartnlna to, asaet aaMoat t at liquid owlac to tho dUiaroaa, la float. N H. A. CHILDS. Cashier.