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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, 1919 3 ot" V 3 3 3 8, lod 2 RAINIER lirough has purchased a seven ii(T Cadillac auto una win & line imiiwooii di, iiiuuiin lutHHitnlv. m r. iiruunn iiireuun Willi 111 11,10 on lo mml """ ntiL as noon wwiitiii iMin- H pnrmlt thlt spring. . t . i. i. - t Mimfl nu. iurviiiiniTu mrj m. . .i . H..I..I I na'S in wuni nimiiur nu V . ..ft .. . ....lr n 1 1 H I u .... M irprniMrM UW wiMi irnumft UF I ncn. Mr. linn miu iuiiiii win thmr now nome on me imice )U iVIi l NUII 1 vntu.nn.ij in will Tim worn im ni' m n none tiiu supervlsloa of Chaa. RECLAMATION .notice ok final hcttlementI himmonh PROIECT LARGE 'N the county COURT of the in the cikcuit court of the ....... "r r,uurM ruit STATE OF OREGON rDCI'lll l"lii iiwiii iuuiiinnu tlmt snow im p iidii up iun roei - - r r . it., h. . . i. . . . i .1 l-eH liner u mil" iuriu w iiiu. rvici. mm Highway irarur, was .ally suspended $" nearly a Hammond IKK'nB Company Ing ready to open their CHinp hulilfl- ., . neviow. SE-RAISING FOR THIS AKMY no Idea of what hns lon lono ,,,uiiin horses nml mules for ,.im Horvlce limy 1o Klnl from ,.rf liml made by tn siaiisucui .. ... .1 I .. I u I . . . ..P ?n or in renioum uniniiii hi fl war rinnartment. ThlM shows sini'io Jniiutiry lltli there Imn i .iiliiDad overseas from tlili fry total of 67,948 niilmulH, li Included 6,489 cavalry horses. 0 ilrnft horses, zh.okn drnri . uikI 975 pack mules. Tim total tr ol iwiiiiiuis ioih mi ruuie us no fur reported Id 600 niulci.i horses, or loss than I per cent ,i (oiul ii u in Im of mil muli SKD CROSS IN RUSSIA illxtuiti'li dated Januiry 22nd, tiorroliu, No-th Russia, tells o arrival thoro of the American from M Union front Arclwrinel, inlli'u away. Thin Journey of In- i;ullon and relief by ti e Amerl Iti'd Cross wnn accomplished on i-i'k wmcu r.iso carried priceless tncuicine mi a rood tor the and starving people. In mated (hat the pensant In of tlio remote hamlets vIhHoci mvir seen a doctor and went My destitute of medlcl'io of any ItrltlNli MTU Make I jirKi't Improve incut of itn Klinl In ,Mi-nHiinUiiiin Tim Kreiili'Ht ri'cluinatlon project In hlnlory will kcoii be undertaken by the HritlHh In MohooiI n in lit. which will tlivrehy be rextored to It ancient proHperlty and agricultural prod net Ivi'iiesH. The area concerned Ih of more tliun 5,000,000 acrex and U tin lurue uh the whole of KKypt. ItoiiKlily HpeukliiK It covern the reKlon between tie TlKrlri and the Euphrr.teii and extendi from Han- dud to the ruin of deMol'ited lt; liy- lon. Of all reRloim on the earth none lit more favored for the pro ductlon ot cnrealu. Cotton, HiiKitr cane and Indh'.n corn will flourlHh there na on the Nllo. Tohucco will find ItHulf at home uh in Kf!'tt. Wheat wiu there flrHt cultivated by man. Mexopotuuiln wh a nrnnt food producing country before the duwn of hlntory. Hy tradition the (li'rili'n of Kden w.ih located between the KuphrutcH and the TIkHh, and one Iihn only lo refer to the flrHt hook of Gennadi In Order to dlHcover tlnit the I'aradlHe of Adam and Evo wan Irrigated. The urea to be re volt Til lit' l.;il)lA I.UUJNTY, In the Mutter of the Emate of Peter HorKren, DeceaKed. Notice Ih hereby given that the uti designed, an admlnlatrator of tin, eMtate of 1'etcr HorKren, deceased, Iiuk filed li Ih final account In tin. County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County, and that Hm urday the 2th day of March, 181 !, at the hour or 10 A. M., ot ald duy ond the Court room of xald Court, Iihh been appointed by Raid Court as the time and pluce for the liearlnk of objection thereto and the set tlement thereof. Dated and flrat puMlnlied Febru ary 28, 1D19. ..,,, . , . ,. , Inamely, for n decree of divorce dla 1. tl,a ll0"d' ot matrimony tv Zh 4 ii ik r, Imretofore and now existing between W. A. Harrl. Attorney. U-15-Gtyou and tho plullltl(r nlld tnBt the ui-uu.ivu care, ciiHtody und control of the ... ..r, minor child the iHHiie of sold mar- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE rluve be wrrirt i.. n, ninimif. tUlf.UUN toil COIy-lr.nd for auch other mid further relief a to tho court may aeem JiiHt and COUNTY OF COLUMBIA Muy UubIi, Plaintiff, . Edmund A. Jluah, Defendant. To Edmund A. Busn, the above named Defendant: In the name ot the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and amiwer or otherwlae plead to the complaint filed herein against you by plalntUf In the above entitled milt, on or before the IStb day of March, 1919, which date 1 glx weeks otter the flrHt publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer or otherwise plead within Nfllrl time for urntit llirarorif thn nlnln- tlftf will ll mil v to Ilia Court for the! Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold at Market Quotations SHERMAN M. MILES relief prayed for In lier complaint, STATE OK I'M 1)1 A COUNTY. IlesHle Mario Hall, Plaintiff, vs. John M Hull, Defendant. claimed lies directly on the route in To John M. Hall, the above named ()f tlie Honorable J- A- Eakin, Judge the llerlln-to-lliiKi uil ra rond win defendant. i'1" "" eniiuod i;ouri, nno It contempluted extetiKioiiH tlii'.t will enultuble In the promlaes. This Hummons Is served upon you by publication by virtue of an order road, tlinnk to happy recent events, will not be under (jerninn c.inlroi, ouIhIiIii of Ceimnny. As further development It will connect the East with the Went (as the CermiuiH mount it should) and Menpot (as the HritlHh call It") will ship to the Mediterranean to produce claimed by the went p.nd tho I'itmIuh (iulf the produce demanded by the eaut. As developed under the new contem plated pluiiH, Mesopotamia will be lu effect a vuhI oohIs pereanlully li rlgated by snow-fed rivers. It will he a "protectorate" under British control, In order that the region may be safu from the maurudlng Arabs, whose prelntory Inclinations ure under present circumstances, a con Htutil tli mat. Philadelphia Public Ledger. I w 1 1 1 o 1 i said order was made and en- January, It. 1 1 . V . 1 1. - a . .. ,. r " J 1 ..tl ... . . ' " 1 .vvw ... " . nl-li.1 i. .1.1.. nni , j ..t i.i 1 , 1"P''-miu. inai.Kon: you are lnr(!hy required to tip , V.i ml n n a ii.&m ....l.l.l t it . ' i;illlli;n lllUl llllO Olllll .... , wmiiiuiiii I Ilinllll l,o niil.liul.oH nno t .1 kind. Arrangements were mude li, n number of case to have nrtientx IraiiHferred, by sled, to the Red Cross hospital at Archr.ngel. During tin. long trip ninny deeds of mercy were performed and a large number of sick were given much-needed medl cul and surgical relief. pear a sgulnnt you In the above entitled suit p.nd Court on or before the 12th of April, 1919, said date being more then six week after the firzt pub lication of this notice and summon and for went thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief prayed for In her complaint, to wit: For a decree dlHsolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore exlHting between yourrtelf and the six consecutive weeks In fit. Helens Mist, a newspaper of general clrcn latiou published in Columbia County, Oregon. Date ot irst publication Is the 3 1st day of January, 1919. Dute of laHt publication Is the Hth day ot March, 1919. II. W. TAYLOR, Attorney for Plaintiff. Portland, Oregon plaintiff herein and for permlHslou ' 914 Chamber of Commerce Building to hereafter renume her maiden ; - name, to-wlt: Bessie Marie Von i SI MMONS FOIl PUBLICATION IX 8,Thisnsummon. is served upon you ! , """mt I,""!, by publication, pursuant to an order ,1N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE of the Honorable W. J. Kullerton.i STATE OF OREGON 1' OH COI Judge of the County Court of the! UMI1IA COUNTY. Btute of Oregon for Columbia Coun-jMrs. Wm. F. Schneider, Plaintiff, ty, made on the 27th day ot Febru-j vs. ary, 1919, and entered of record. 'Mrs. Nick Larson, widow of Nlclc First publication, February 28, 1919. Last publication, April 11, 1919. W. J. McMAHON. Attorney for Plaintiff Worcester Building, Portland, Ore. 7 REMEMBER A few things when you buy a car. When we sell you a car we can give you the best mechanical service afterwards. Our shop equipment cost us several thousand dollars to equip it to do the best work that can be done. We don't sell you a car on the street corner and never give you any service thereafter. We are here to stay and at your service always. We have the County Agency for the below cars Ford, touring . . . Chevrolet, touring, Velie, all models . Dort ........ 1085.00 Ford Truck 637.50 $613.95 845.00 1725.00 Bargains in Used Cars DORT 5-passenger, 1918 $ 850.00 FORD BUG swell car 525.00 1 FOND DU LAC TRACTOR 675.00 1 FORDSON with plows, new 1135.00 1 1917 FORD Touring 425.00 1 1917 IIARLEY MOTORCYCLE com plete electric equipped, tandem, lamps ... 300.00 1 CLEVELAND MOTORCYCLE 1918 .. 150.00 TERMS TO SUIT ON ALL CARS Independent Auto Co. PHONE 71 ins t. rnPKT.AND. Manaeer ST. HELENS, OREGON 1 I.areon, deceased; Nick Larson, Jr., and John Doe Larson, heirs of) ! Nlck Larson, and all ctl.er per ! sous, unknown, If any, having or I claiming to have any i'lght, title I or Interest In the real property I hereinafter described. Defendants. 'To Mrs. Nick Lr.rson, widow ot Nick' Larson, deceased; Nick Larson, Jr.; and John Doe Larson, heirs1 of Nick LarRou, tho above named j defendants: In the nnmo of tho State of Ore-i gon: You nr. hereby notified that! Mrs. Wm. F. Schneider, the holder j of' Certificate of Delinquency nuin-i bered 247, issued on the 5 ill day of October, 1918, by tho Sheriff of Col-i iimbla County, Slate of Oregon, for. the amount ot $14.90, the same be-, lug the amount due tor taxes for the year 1913, together with penalty, in terest and costs t hereon upon the -real property assessed to you, of; which you nro the owner as appears ot record, situated in said county and state, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Quarter post lie-! tween Sections 7 and 18, Township 7 north, Range 4 west of the Wil lamette Meridian and running thence south 1100 feet; thence east 44 li feet and 10 Inches; thence north! 1100 feet, and thence west 441 feet: and 10 Inches to the place of be glnnlng, containing 10 acres of land,; in Columbia County, Oregon. i You aro further notified that Mrs. . Wm. F. Schneider has paid taxes on ' said pioperty for subsequent taxes with tho rate of Interest on enid 'amounts as follows: Year's tax, 1915; date paid Octo ber 6, 1918, amount $11.83; rato ot Interest, 1 2 per cent per annum. Year's tax, 1916; date paid Octo ber 6, 1918; amount $10.30; rate of. Interest, 12 por cent per annum. Year s tax, 1916; date paid Octo ber 5, 1918; amount $8.00; rate oi 'interest, 12 per cent per annum. Year's tax, 1917; date paid Octo ber 5, 1918, amount $7.27; rate of Interest, 12 per cent per annum. Said Mrs. Nick Larson, widow ot Nick Larson, deceased; Nick Larson,' Jr.; and John Doe Larson, heirs or Nick Larson, deceased, as the own ers of tho legal title ot the above (le ' scribed property as the same appears of record, and each ot the other porson above named are hereby further notified that Mrs. Wm. F. Schneider will apply to the Circuit Court of the county and state afore said for a decree foreclpstug the lien against the property above de : scribed and mentioned in said certl i flcate. And you are hereby sum moned to appear within sixty (CO) days after-tho first publication ot the summons exclusive ot the day ot said first publication, and defend 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 he rendored foreclosing tho lien of said taxes and costs against I lie land ; and premises above mimed. This summons Is published hy order of the Honorable J. A. Eakin,. Judge of the Circuit Court of tho. Stnte of Oregon for the County ot Columbia, and said order was made and dutod this 23rd day of January,' 1919, and the dr.te of the first pub lication ot this summons Is the 31st day ot January, 1919. All process nnd papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon thn un- , derslgned residing within the Stale ot Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. ' C. D. CIIRISTENSKN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: 140.1 Northwestern Bank Building, Portland, Oregon. PERRY GRANITE CO. EARL PERRY, Mgr. 301 4th St. Portland, Ore. Designers and Manufac turers of Monuments Deal with us direct and thus save agent's commis sion. For Good Work, always the cheapest. for LUNCHES SHORT ORDERS ICE CREAM SOFT DRINKS FOUNTAIN SPECIALTIES CONFECTIONERY CIGARS TOBACCO Come t6 MASON'S St. Helens. Oregon Try This For Sour Stomach. Eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly. Eat but little meat and none at all for supper. It you are still troubled with sour stomach take one ot Chamberlain's Tablets before going to bed. I IRK! I IRK! I IKE I 1TRK! See E. E. Quick, St. Helena, and insure your property In th. Oregon Fire Relief Association ot McMlnn- II II Cut Glass We have received an elegant line of Cut Glass. Your inspection is invited. II II Clocks A good clock is an in despensable article. We are sure you can find just the clock you want if you will look over the many in our store. II ii Von A. Gray Reliable Jeweler . Watchmaker ST. HELENS, OREGON IT H Seasonable Merchandise Our store is filled to overflowing with seasonable articles. DRY GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, ETC. A line of SPRING GOODS has just come in and await your inspection. The High Cost of Living , May be reduced by patronizing our GROCERY DE PARTMENT. We handle none but the best of goods and our prices are lower than you can obtain elsewhere. A. T. K1BLAN Phone 35 (Houlton) St. Helens, Ore. Free and Prompt Delivery The People's Market Saturday Meat Bargains In order to help you save on the amount of your meat bill, we have decided to have special prices on meats EVERY SATURDAY This will enable you to get your supply of good, tender meats for your Saturday and Sunday meals at a lesser cost. We handle none but the best. GROCERIES, FRUITS and VEGETABLES Givt Us a Trial and be Convinced The People's Market Phone 40 St. Helens, Orejon New Goods Arriving For the past two months we have let our stock run down on account of having to move, but we are now settled in our new quarters and have A Larger Stock of Furniture and Household Goods 4 In fact, our line is more complete than ever be fore. Come in and see. E. A. Ross THE HOUSEFURNISHER MASONIC BLDG. ST. HELENS vllle, Oregon. Don't put It off. M. D. KUNDSON, Agent ID.