St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, March 14, 1919, Page 7, Image 7

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    LIST OF TRANSFERS
hieuorted by Columbia County Ab
t,rl Company.
March 4
...Hi Trimt Co.. to
Liiimol lluncork et ux;
Imiu in iwciiuii ,
i'..nu i lii 7 worm.
lunge Wt
urn llryant et ux to Ne-
.1 Vullnv Tout of
kl....ntlnlR! Lot 3. Mock
h, Town of lllrkcnfeld . .
March B
.... (looi-ll & Co.. to
FIkS NlelHon, land In Soc-
a. Township . (
k'..rll, If II II If O 2 WOBt . .
Lis nIdIhoii et ux to Akor-
,,n Uooeh ft t o., lann
i, Section 35. Township
North, Huiik" 2 Want
ml Section 2, Towimlilp
it N'nrili. limine 2 West
M. Ilellen ot ux to elm.
. Anderson ot ux, Ixjts
, 3, 4, K, ni!l 6, lllock 4
Veer IhIiiikI. uImo liintt In
R.KtloiiH 7 mid H, Town
ship 6 North, Itanxu 1
9,'l'Hl
March 7
II. (illlee et ux to P. A.
Luinhnr: lend In Sections
il, 20 mill 21, lownshlp
North, HiwiK wosi
A. I.umlmr to 0. J.
yiii!itK""'ry; land In
ctloim 10, ZD on (l 21,
fiiwimhlp North,
feature 2 Wont
n llmirlk Wnlkuma ot
x to Leonard Haiirl; Ip.nd
li Suction 2U, TownHlilp
North, uaiiico 4 west .
mule 1". folllnn et ux
Kditur K. Co'vln; U1
1.4, uml & of Whlttens
uliillvlNion of Ixt or
tract 3 Tlclicnors 1 Ht
kilitltlon to ClutHkanlo.
March 8
HolslioiiMor to Klltn-
L-th Kluhror; lund In
lortlon 32, Township 8
fcuMh, HniiRo 3 Wt .
10.00
100.00
10.00
10.0U
600.00
10.00
10.00
1.00
EXAMINATION AT COBLE
ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. MARCH 14. 1919
500.00
J us United Stall- civil service
commission ImH announced rn ez
cmlnntlon for the county of Colum
bia, Oregon, to be hold nt Ooblo on
nil."1. ".'..""V1 U to
the position of rurnl curie,- at
Uohlo and Warren and vacancies that
may latiT occur on ru'ul routes from
other poMt offices In the above-mentioned
county. The examination will
bo open only to male citizen who
nro actually domiciled In the tern
lory of a pout office In the county
and who meet the other requirement
ret forth In Form No. 1977. This
form and application blank may he
clilalned from the office mentioned
above or from the United Htales
Civil Rervlce Commlioilon at Wash
ington, li. C. Application Hhould be
forwarded to the Commission .i
W'BMhliiKton at the earliest practi
cable date.
1 IXAl.
NOTICK .!' II KA HI NO t)
llU'nl'i'ili
IN TUB COPNTY COUIIT OF THIS
BTATK OK OltKOON FOIl COL-
UMMA COl'NTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of K. I.
Kester, DecenHiid.
Notice I hereby given that the un
derHlKiied u the executrix of the es
Inte of K. V. Keler, deceaHed, ha
filed In the above entitled court, her
final account In uld estate, and ald
court ha et ald account for hear
ItiK on the 12th day of April, 1919,
at the hour of tn nVlrwk ,.r ...m ,i ..'
. . . v . ..' en
nu iiuriun interested in laid estate 0f April,
v,v i.M.ii;i iu iiiq lllllir oo
JectlotiH, If any, to ald nccount on
or before Bald date, or be forever bar
red from assorting amo.
Date of first publication, March
14. 1919.
Date of lunt publication, April 11.
1919.
JOHANNA E. KESTEIt,
Kxecutrlx.
Hl'MMO.NH
,NTi!lijyu??,i:E conuT n,s-
7mi.kINO ONK. COLUMBIA
COl'NTY, OHKUON.
H. !. Uren and E. 8. Karsen.
pullers 011111 bUHlllOM a
Lumen Co., 1'lalntlffs.
0. W. Moore and Jane Doe Moore,
true name unknown, husband and
wife. Defendant.
To (. W. Moore and Jane Doe Mooro,
the above named defendant:
In the name of the Htate of Ore-
Kon. you are hernhv ran. .1-0.1 ...
pear and aniwer the complaint fllea
acclnat you in the above entitled
fourt and cauo on or bedore the
26th day of April, 1919. gald day
belnu after the expiration of alx
weok from the date of the firm pub
lication of thin Hummon; and If you
full to appear, for want whereof,
the pliiluttff will apply to the Court
lo the relief prayed for In their com
plulnt, to-wlt:
For a Judgment agaltiHt each of
ou In the um of $86.60, and foi
their cohU and dlebumoments of thin
action.
Till Hummon i publlHhed by or
der of M. F. Hazen, Jutitlce of the
I'ouce for District No. One, Columbia
County, Oregon, which order was
made and entered on the 12th day 01
March. 1919, and the time prescribed
for the publication thereof U rix
week. boKlnnlriK with the liwue of
the 14th day of March, 1919, and
ending with the home of the 25th day
iam.
M. V. IIAZKN,
JuRtice of the Peace
GLEN It. METSKEft,
Attorney for Halnllffs.
Itenlilence and Post Office addreB.
St. Helen, Oregon.
XOTICK UV Ht'llVEY TO lift MAIK
ItY tXlXTV HCKVKYOIt
To J. O. Llbol, J. H. Aldrld?o, Mr.
-una wniuig, uavld Vhittlg, H.
Jopmin, J. A. Van Volkenberg, Mr.
8. B. Stewart of the Nehalem In
veHtment Company, Anton Blrken
feld: Notice I hereby given that pur
suant to a notice and reijuent thai
the location of the center corner of
Section 15, T. 6 N., It. 5 W. of W. M.
Ib uncertain and cannot be ascer
tained without a ' proper Hurvey of
the center line of ald Rectlon, and
the owner of part of said section re
quested that the center lines be sur
veyed and the center corner of sal.;
Section 15 be ., permanently estab
lished and marked.
Notice Is hereby given that on the
ith day of April, 1919, I will pro
coed to makn rnirli n,, ,i ,..
tablish the center corner of said Sec-
won iti and mark the same according
to law, of which you and each of you
will take notice.
I. .T VlMnilQllnvcM
County Surveyor of Columbia Cotin-
1, uregon. 13-15-3t
Mad Taxte in Your Month.
When you have a bad taste lu
your mouth you may know that vonr
digestion Is faulty. A doso of Cham
berlain' Tablets will usur.lly correct
I the disorder. They a' so cause a gen
tle movement of the bowels. You will
find this to be one of the best medi
cines you have ever become acquaint
ed with.
Mist Want Ads for Result.
mnih Sag Ainumttat (Elmrrlj
WEST ST. HELENS
SUNDAY, MARCH 16tb,7:30P. M.
Modern Spiritism
DO THE DEAD RETURN? DO THEY MATERIAL
IZE? CAN SIPIRTS OF THE DEAD BE
PHOTOGRAPHED? WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN?
Small CostQuick
Wont Ada.
Hesults Mist
CHURCH NOTICE
I) mouth CoiiKri'iJiilliiiiiil (luirrli
The "Wide Awake Chit ch"
lllumetto and Columbia Street
Itev. A. It. Spenrow, Pastor
iimlny School, 10:00 o, in.
ruing hour, 1 1 .00 n. nr.
uliJiTt, "Human Orguus."
In. Mr. r.dgar M. Cramer.
Iirlstluii K:ideavor, 6:30 p. m.
liihji'ci. "Knvy and Covetousness."
11 K Kirvli'i', 7:30 p. in.
mlor, Mr. Oleiin Wood (lelvln.
Iveiiing Hour, 8:00 p. m.
iiliJi'H, "A Fool There W11,"
bi Hiiliji'ct wan announced for Inst
'lay, March 9, but because of the
nil service held on that date wo
01 continue that subject till com
.inliliulh evening. Come and
x your friend.
Weekly Activities
.iriihi'iis Club. Mondny. 7:30 n. 111.
rruyer Meeting, TUurml:-y, 7:30
holr Ilehoprstil, Friday, 8:00 i
MrtliiKllst Kpiscopal iliurt'h
Ht. Helena and Houlton
Albert 8. Hlsey, l'nstor
"Xt Sunday, March 16, will brlnt
ices of unusual Intoroiit to all.
uiidiiy School. 10:00 .1. in
burning Worship, 11:00 n. ta.
iitiililnatlou service at Houlton.
0 p. m.
pworih iAmgun, 6:30 p. 111
vonlnir Sorvlcus, 7:30 p. in
rnjiT Meeting at Houlton. Tecs-
. 7:110 p. m.
lid -week Meeting Rt St. Helen.
neMiiiy, 7:30 p. in. I
lie morning sorvlco will bo con-
"'I In the literem of the child .-en.
Chlldritn'a Choir, which has
in under the trnlilng of Miss I .a
lor severul weeks, will make Its
11 P pea ra lice. Parents and
In n are Invited to nttend. Where 1
wll'le. let the paront nnd children!
together. In the cvenlns we will
a popular evangelistic service.
"Thu Friendly Church"
It l VI.' UTlTL'XIt'll'
( barter No. 11200 . Iteserv
Ileport of Condition of
f If 1 1 . .in.
11 r. rinni .ha r I II .n A I, II A N K
nt St. Helens In tho Btate of Oregon, at the close of business on March 4th.
ItetHiurce
a Loan and discounts. Including rediscounts
(except thoso shown In b and c) $54,389.95
Overdrafts, secured, f none; unsecured $38.76
1'. H. ImhiiIh (other than Liberty Bonds, but In
cluding t?. H. certificates of Indebtedness): .
a U. 8. bonds deposited to secure circulation
( par value) 25
f U. 8. bonds unit certificates of Indebtedness
000.00
000.00
owned and unpledged 1
i.iiicriy 1 .on 11 iioiuin:
a Liberty Loan Bonds, 3, 4 and i per
cent, unpledged 2,600.00
IUhiiIh, Miurltlco, etc. (other than U. 8 ):
b Bond (other thnn U. 8.) pledged to secure
postal Ravings deposits 9,500.00
e Securities other tliun U. 8. bond (not Includ
ing stocks) owned unpledged 6,169.83
Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. 8.
Slock of Federal Heserve Bank (50 per cent
subscription ) ....
a Value of banking house, owned and unin
cumbered : 4,169.41
h Equity In bunking house . .'
Furniture and fixtures
.awful reserve wHh Federal Heserve Bank..
Cash In vault and net amounts due from na
tloual banks .'
Exchanges for clouring house
Total of Items 14. 15. 16, 17 and 18. 6,419.14
Itedeniptlon fund with U. 8. Treasurer and duo
from U. 8. Treasurer
Interest earned but not collected approxU
mute on Notes and Bills Receivable not
past due
Other assets. If any: Due on 4t.li War Loan subscription
$ 64.389.95
38.76
26,000.00
2,500.00
15,669.83
860.00
4.169.41 jl
J.UBD.Uil
4,981.99
6,353.30
65.84
1,250.00
949.69
1,046.15
The Boys
POOL PARLOR
EVEN IF YOUARe"
MARRIED
You can take her a liox of
Chocolates
At Our Store You will
Find a Dip; Line of ISulk
and Bo. Chocolates.
ICE CREAM
EVERY DAY
The Boys
M'IM)AH A PETEIWOX,
Pmrietor
St. Helens, Plioae I27W
Central Meat Market
We handle and sell none but the
choicest of MEATS. Cleanliness and
Safety is our motto and when buying
from us you are assured of getting only
the best.
WE WILL BUY
Beef Cattle, Hogs, Veal and Poultry
and pay the highest market prices.
Trade at home and save money.
Central Meat Market
RAY MORTON' and GEOKGE WILON, Proprietor
Phone 60
Free and Prompt Delivery
Total
Liabilities
24. Capital stock paid In
26. a Undivided profits 1,056.24
682.81
27.
30.
104.00
Ncvontli )y Advenllst ( IihitIi
West St. Iloluus.
IRulur services held on Sutur-
liililmtli School, 10:45 a. 111.
rmces following at 12 (noon),
r 'kly Pruyor Meeting, Wodnes-
p. 111.
II. M KNirniTtw
T- UVS, Doucon.
NOTIrK Tti CXIN'TllAfnkHM
UtUnw ri..... iaw 1 n
k . "" 111 11 run mi, iviv.
t . - t-w(lmp i nui fnnuu e urn
"'y Uurt of Columbia County,
gUII. HI l ll-l .....
, - xivieiin, wreHUU,. Ullfl
urseii "Propona for Oolng th
ln Work In Columbia County,
w": Happier Koad. Station 24 to
I 1 t01l(1 I'lHtrlct No. 3" will bo
."lynd ,,v "ild County Court until
!' M., April 2. 1919, and
1 thereafter, and nt that time will
p ublicly pI1P1H,d nn(, road
ah propoHiil must be made upon
!".K. f'r"iH. to be obtalnod from
"onuniastor. at his office In St.
' im. Oregon. Must give prices
'Posed boti, )n wrltln Hn, ftK.
' '!'". ,,n"Ht be "iKiied by the bid.
"" 11 is undress.
' "in and Bpoclficntlons are on file
may be oxnmlned In the office
the ( otinty clerk.
Mich bidder shall deposit, with his
' - cortlflod check for an amount
At Iniiul ri,.A . . .
! ii per com or 111s
. .. " l,IB ouniy t iers,
I'V. Bhl111 be forfeited to the Coun-
... .use mo award Is made to him,
1 HO shall nnirloM r 11 n.
f11?1,)1nrlo' of five day after audi
r ' rl Is nimin in i... . .
lint . . w 1-l VUll-
It ,J .f"? 1,18 'oqu'rod bond.
a ah bid rved to reJoct
W. J. FULLEIITON,
County Judge.
JUDSON WEED,
Commissioner.
A. E. HARVEY,
CommlssloneV.
H. E. ADUY,
noadmaster.
1 a o Jl Wl HUNT,
M"3t County Clerk.
h Less current expenses, end taxes paid
Interest and discount collected or credited, In
advance of maturity and not earned (ap
proximate) ,
Circulating notes outstanding
35. Cmililer's checks on own hr.nk outstanding ...
Total of Items 32, S.'l, 34 and 35
IM'tiinml di'tMmitH (other than bank (leiMiNllH)
subject to Itescrve (deposit payable wltliiu
30 duyB) :
36. Individual deposits subject to' check
Tot ul of demand deposits (other thnn bank)
deposits! Bubject to Ueuerve, Items 36, 37,
' 38, 39, 40 r.nd 41 63,010.09
Time li'MmitN HiiliJiMt to HrHi-ne (payable af
ter 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more
notice, and postal savings):
42. Certificates ot deposit (other than for money
borrowed)
Postal savings deposits
Total of lime deposits subject to lieservo,
Items 42. 43, 44 and 45 6,347.93
Liabilities other than those i.bovo stated
Accrued Interest
$121,354.91
25.000.00
373.43
568.87
25, 000. 00"
104.00
C.1,010.99
44
no
2.779.63
3.5C8.40
949.69
Total $121,354.91
State of Oregon, County of Columbia, ss.
I, II. A. Chtlds, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
Hint the above statement Is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief.
H. A. GUILDS, Cashier.
CORRECT Attest:
CHARLES GRAHAM,
SHERMAN M. MILES,
J. W. DAY,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 12th day of March, 1919.
(SEAL) A. L. STONE, Notary Public.
My commission expires March 29, 1920.
Roosevelt said-
"BankYourCash"
In many speeches in his strenuous career, President
Roosevelt urged on his hearers the desirability of
bank accounts. He said bank depositors make the
best citizens. Are you one of the best citizens? Are
you a bank depositor?
Start an account with us today. No account is too
small, none are too large for us to handle.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL, $25,000.00
CHARLES GRAHAM, President
H. A. CHILDS. Cashier.
3!
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 ... $613.95
Chevrolet, touring, 845.00
Velie, all models . . 1725.00
Dort 1085.00
Ford Truck 637.50
Bargains in Used Cars
DORT 5-passenger, 1918 $ 850.00
FORD BUG swell car 525 00
1 FOND DU LAC TRACTOR 675.0G
1 FORDSON with plows, new 1135.00
1 1917 FORD Touring ; 425 00
1 1917 HARLEY MOTORCYCLE-com-
plete electric equipped, tandem, lamps . .
1 CLEVELAND MOTORCYCLE-1918 .
300.00
150.00
TERMS TO SUIT ON ALL CARS
Independent Auto Co.
PHONE 71
JOS. L. COPELAND, Manager
ST. HELENS, OREGON