St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, March 21, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEASURES ON
THE JUNE BALLOTS
RAL GOOD LAWS
.MMtllutlonnl anioiiilmmita
- nr 111 bd aubmlttml lu
Hiltt n'- Hio apodal olocllon Oil
Thny nro;
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III 1)111 -
UOO ff " conHirui.uuH ui
,ovi'lt hlKliwny, loamim irum
.i...... 'im roiiNt. till lUiuro-
l belli K cuiitliignnt upon tlio
ovriiiin'iil MipropnnuiiK a
1 fur Hi" iirpoH.
,1 julnt riwiliitliiil No. 32,
InK coiialHUiiumii aiuuuu
ormltllnit tlia Hlnto to puy tlio
.... iw.mlH IhhiioiI by IrrlKu-
tlrlcta fr a period t flvt
a Joint ruHiilullon No. 11 nul)
Ml iiiiii'liiiiiinni aiiiniiuuiR
10 of nrtlclo XI of tlio con
i by iiu:ri:iKlnK the limitation
by count I" for ro:ul.
Li joint rtmolutlon No. 20,
inK an niiH'iinnioiii ainmuum
3 01 ururio iy "i mo cwi
. - in Mm luriilliiii of hulillo
lyiin bihI oxcrptltiR from the
rollttlllliumini ifiuTinivn nil
iul n'l rt'coiiHtructlou Iiohpi
L Joint nwlutlon No. 3, niili-
uii niin'iiilini'iil creating tna
of llrulcnniit governor. ,
Itx 1)111 No. 269. providing for
iiHiicliil alii to lionorniily iIIm-
U hiiIiIIith ili'HlrliiK to purnua
n ii f ui ml y in tna atnte a iiikiit
lutloim of .li-nrnlng.
Im hill No. 2)13. levying mi.
a tax of 1 mill for tbo con.
tn or iimrni'i ronnB.
ii.r KiMy'a coiiHtltutlonnl
ni'iit provltliw for Ihmuiiiico of
ouu in houilH for rnconatruc-
fcrk, th limuo to lie under the
ilun of a hourt of control
II ii I no Introduced hy KiMy
Hint hot excuedliiK $500.-
tlie hoiulu conteinplntod by
hull tin uivd In the construe
now priiltt-nttnry; not ri-
pr.o.ooo-for a reconHtruc.
vital In I'ortlund: not ft
i ID00.0U0 for tlio new build-
f tli (in'Kon Agricultural col
fcwt' rxrwHIiig $500,000 for
iIUIIiikh for the I'lilvuralty of
; not cn'.'odliiK $100,000 for
hillilliiKii for tlio .Monmouth
ncliool; not pxroorilug $160,
k tli I'l'iiilliiinn liiKiinn aayluin,
wiling $207,000 for new
i; not I'lcix'dlng $25,000 for
ulldliiK for the Hiildlcri' honiM
I cin-vdlliK $20,000 for a hoa-
nr the fm-hln minded Inatltu
Kurtlmr, H la provided that
00 may ho unnd for land et
it for the benefit of 4 he aol-
anit that $2,000,000 may im
ii co -operatlnic with the govern-!
In the rdainntloii of lumla. -I
it the propowxl uniendinent ;
IK It peniiimilhte for tlio alulo
br the liite.mil on IrrlKiitton I
ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. MARCH 21, 1919
MAINTAIN THE
BARLEY ACREAGE
Hhould Not tir Itotlurrd Id-low (hut
Needixl fur Farm Vvml
The coming aenaon la likely to bo
a critical one In Imrloy culture In the
Northern Htatoa. Hurley hua not
been grown im.trly ao widely na the
yield per ucra In pound of feou
would JUMtlfy, and It Is fuareil that
I ho lima of the milling and brewlni,
market may reduce the acreuge atlll
moro. Krom the Hteiidpolut of furm
economy, the barley ncrnnre In the
Norlhiirn Htatea ahould not be re
duced below the need for furm food
Hurley la a a-ond f...i t... ..i,
clnaaea of live atock. In the North
orn Htatea It yields more pounds or
feed to the acre than any of the other
nmall grains. It yields host on well
drulnud soils. It dues not respond
well on lands thut are wet or liiiidn
that aro anndy. On favorable aolls
In the Northern States the farmer
WOUld do Willi til mnlnliiln l.la l...l.
acreiiKO, KHpecli llv If he hus live atock
10 which ne may i.(.,i it. It will give
a generous return In feed and at the
same time fit Into inv .inii..n n
also lends Itself readily to the man-
iiKenieiu or me rurm as In many lo
cations It cun be weeded lulor than
spring wheat and thus use farm labor
to good udvautune.
NATION'S WAR TOLL
IS TERRIBLE LOSS
llilltlo deaths iliirtnir ilia u,r
among all piu-tlclpunta, so far as the
avuiiiiiiie stntlstlca ahow, total 7,
riG4.000, according to Uenerul
Murrli. chief of stuff nf tl It f.
army. These figures represent only
men suieu in .hi ion or died of
wounds. Hums I a led with 1,700,000.
Iiosnrs by the other nnllnn worn u
follows: (ierniRiiy, 1,600,000; Krniice
1.3K6.000; Auslrln Hungary. 800,
000: Kiiclnnil. 7011000' Imlv ion
000; Turkey. 260,000; llolgliim.
102,000; Kouiiinnlu. 100,000; llul
Kila, 100,000 and the United Btatei
60,000.
TIME CHANGES
ON MARCH 30
Pnyllght saving aguln will begin
throughout the I'nltcd Btutes at 2
o'clock a. m., Hunilay, Murcli 30, un
der the luw panned luit year aa a
war measure. Clorka will be turned
forward at that tlmo by all govem
nientul departments, riiilrouda and
Industries.
: Wool embroidery Is used on all
Kirls of fabrics, Including gnorgetti.
aerice, velvet and cotton crepea. It
trims chopeaux, frocks for kiddles
and grownups too, and a multitude
of fancy work from hags to table
runners.
bonds- for flvo years, a commlssloii
consisting of the attorney general,
superintendent of banks and state
engineer, Is created and provlulon Is
also mud" that It shall he optional
with the commission an to whether
the Mate shall immune the Interest
for the period.
Rart the New Year right by buying a Lot and building a
cw Home, or one already built at a bargain. Have
everal good buys at original low cost and on easy terms.
Insure your home and contents against accident.
Also insure your family against future want by a life in-
prancc policy in one of the largest companies.
OWN A HOME
L. R. RUTHERFORD
PHONES Office. 123; Residence B-38
ST. HELENS HOTEL
K. A. IlOTUKIt, rrop.
: . -' -I
sfrirs.Au. sj.:a.
Fcan and Kuroeaii Plan All Uus Call at Hotel
Kvery thing Modern HUui Heating Plant
Uot and Cold Water In Kooma
E
The Central Confectionery
-ALWAYS HAS
HOT and COLD DRINKS. ICE CREAM and
SODA FOUNTAIN DELICACIES
HOT CHICKEN TAM ALES PLAIN and
EGG MALTED MILK DRINKS
CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY
The Central Confectionery
ROY A. STEWART, Proprietor
NOTICK OK Hl ltV KY TO HE MADE i
HII.HY Hi ItV'EYOH
To1J;1 - If'ol, J. H. AIdrld?o, Mrs.
Julia W hlttlg, David WhlUlg, ll!
Jepson J. A. Van Volkeuberg, Mr.
I1- Hlewart of the Nehaleiii lu.
fuld"'""1 'ompan'r' Antn U'rken
Notice Is lierel.v ln .1.,.. ...
auuiit to a notice and request that1
the location of the center corner of
Section 16, T. 6 N.. II. C W. of W. M.I
a uncertain and cannot be ascer-!
turned without a proper survey of
he center lines of said section, and !
the owners of part of aald aoctlon re-i
guested that Ilia ni nn. i.
veyed and the center corner of buK?
hecllon 1G be permanently estab-
.lulmil b n .1 .. -I. .1
Notice Is hereby given that on the
7th day of April. lKU, I wm pro.
coed to make such aurvoy and es
tubllsh tlio center corner of said Sec
Hon 15 and mark the same according
,0ni ' of w,,lch Jrou a"l each of you
urns nonce. I
'7.'o,T'''r "";; i SI. HELENS-PORTLAND AUTO LINE
HUNK SIIKPARD, I'rop.
SCIIEUl'LK
AM P M
Lv. St. Helena 7:30 1:30
Warren 7:46 1:4ft
Scappoose 8:00 2:00
Ar. Portland 9:20 8:20
Lv. Portland 10:00 4:00
Ar. St. Helena 11:60 6:60
Huturduya aud Hundii;a
Special trip leaving St. Helena 6 p. m
Leave Portland 11 p m.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT !
IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE
STATE OP OHEGON FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY. I
In the Matter of the Estate of Peter'
Horgren, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the tin :
derslgned, aa administrator or tlio
estate of Peter Horgren, deceased, ,
has filed his final account In tin,
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Columbia County, and that Sai I
urday the 29th day of March, 1919,!
at the hour of 10 A. M., of aald day!
and the Court room of said Court,'
has been appointed by aald Court as
the time and place for the hearing 1
of objections thereto and the aet-j
tlement thereof.
Dated and first published Febru-!
ary 28, 1919.
A. L. STONE,
Administrator of the Estate of Petor
Horgren, Deceased.
W. A. Harris, Attorney. 11-16-Bt
NOTICE OF HW.K OF HEAL
ENTATK
IN TIIK COUNTY COIJMT OP THE
RTATE OP OREGON FOR COL-
L'MIIIA COUNTY.
Ii the Mutter of tlio Entr.to and
Guardlnnsli'p of Jacob William
Donne, a minor.
Notice is Hereby Glvon that In
pursuance of and by virtue of a
llcenso duly Issued and nr.de by the
County Court of the Sinlo of Oregon,
for Columbia Co inty on Pohrunvy 1,
1919, In tlio matter of the ostnto and
guardianship of Jacob William
llnsso, a minor, authorizing licens
ing and empowering the guardian
thereof to sell all the rcnl property
of said estate at private snlo, the un
dersigned, the gmrdlnn na aald es
tte, will sell nt private n?le to the
highest bidder for cash, ten per
cent to be paid on acceptance of bid
and liulnnre on confirmation of sale
by this Court; or twenty-five per
cent of the purchase price In cabh
and balance secured by mortgage
upon the property, from and after
Saturday, tho 16lh day of Murcli
1919, and continuing auid sale until
ull of suld real property bus been
fold, all the right, title, Interest and
estate of the estate of said Jacob
William llnsso, a minor, In and to
the following described renl proper
ty In Columbia County, Oregon, to-i
wit:
An undivided one-half interest In
the following described tract of land,
via: Ileglnnlng at n point which Is
south 68 degrees 4 0 minutes east
3 SB chains from a stuko on the east
tin uk of Dobbins Slough, in the Law
rence Bohnert Donation I,und Claim,
In Section 27, Township 8 North of
Range 4 West of Willamette Meri
dian, which stako Is set on the south
line of the land once owned by Wii
helm Ilassl and Carl Sacalasen and
by them conveyed to Thomaa Uasse
by deed dated May 20, 1902, and
recorded in Hook '., page 196, Deed
Records of said County and from
which stake a plum tree nix Indies
In dlumeler, bears south 16 degreeR,
west 13 links distant, and an auoto
tree eight Inchea In diameter, bears j
routh 61 degrees, west 34 links:
distant, thence running south 68 de
grees 40 minutes cust 1.27 chains
to tho railway right of way: thence
north 40 degreea east along west side
of said right of way 3.15 chains to
the south line of said tract so con
veyed by said HiiKsl and Surarlaspu
to Thomas House; thence west 1.70
chains; thence south 37 degrees 20
minutes, west 2.63 chains to t lie
point of beginning, and containing
42-100 of an acre;
Also, an undivided one-halt In
terest In the following 'described
lnnd, vli: Beginning at the stako
above described on the east bsnk or
Dobbins Slough, and running thence
east on the south line of the laud so
conveyed by Wllhelm Ilassl and Carl
Sucarlasun to snid Thomas llnsse by
deed dated May 20, 1902. aforesaid,!
8.26 chains to the east line of suld
railway right of wny; thence east
along said line of said tract of lnnd
6.06 chains to tho west line of the
county road running from Mayger to
Clutskanle, Oregon; thence south 2)
degrees west along county road 3.79
chains to the lnnd owned by the A. &
C. R. R. Co.; thence north 61 de
grees west 3.66 chains along 1
said A. & C. R. R. Co.'a;
land; thence north 40 degrees
enst A. 72 chains; thence north 45
degrees west 1.60 chnlns to the east i
line of said A. . C. R. R. (Vs. right!
of way; thence north 20 degroes eaat
r.long anld enst lino of right of wuj i
0.38 chains to the point of bcglu-j
nlng, and containing 1.06 acres; I
And also, an undivided one-half I
interest In the following described
tract of land, viz: Beginning ut a
point in the east boundary line of
the Lnwronce llohnert Donation;
Land Claim in Sections 27 nnd 34,
Township 8 North. Range 4 West of:
Willnmetto Meridian, which is 7.11;
chains south of the northeast cor
ner of aald claim, nnd running thence:
south 12.66 chains along the east:
line of said claim; thence north S3
degreea west 16.91 chains to a post; ;
thence south 37 degrees 20 minutes
west 2.29 chains; thonce north 6S,
dogrees 40 minutes west 3.86 chains
to a post on the east bank of Dob-,
bins Slough; thonce west to the west,
line of said claim; thence north ,
12.11 chains along aald west line;
and thence east to the point of be-.
ginning, containing 87. eu acres oi
iland, excepting therefrom a tract of
I land or about 2 r.cres conveyed to
1 Eliaa Lelnonen, by deed dated 8opt-
I ember 13, 1909, and recordod ln
i Dook 11. page 462. Deed Records ol;
! aald Columbia County. Oregon.
I All bids to be directed to the un-
; derslgned at Qulncy, uregon.
! Dated February 7, 1919.
I THOMAS BASSE.
' Guardian of the Person and Estate
j of Jacob William BoBse. a Minor.
I Dnte of first publication, February
' 14, 1919.
Date of lant publication, March
;i4, 1919.
Try This For Hour Htomncli.
Eat slowly, masticate your food
thoroughly Eat but little meat and
none nt all for supper. If you are
still troubled with sour stomach take
one of Chamberlain's Tablets before
going to bed.
All Buses Cull ul Hotel
Courteous Treatment
HTOP AT
ORCADIA
HOTEL
THOH. IHHISTEH, Prop.
I(ites $1.28 per day and up
( bli kcn Dinner, 60 cents
Himm'IhI Kales to Itegulur Hoarders
Hello, Central! A 128
Yes, Bennett's Barber
Shop.
Quick and good service.
Frazier's Confectionery
St. Helens, Oregon
On the Strand near. Mill
Yard
CIGARS, TOBACCOS
CONFECTIONS
SOFT DRINKS
POOL and BILLIARD
PARLOR
Str. IRALDA
Hates between St. Helens nnd
Portland, BO cents one wny, 75
rents for the round trip.
Tickets good until used.
Boat leaves St. Helens 7:65 a. m.
Returning leaves Portland 2:30 p. lu.
Arrive at St Helena 4 '45 p. ni.
r. I. HOOGHKIRK
Have Music in the Home
For a 'small payment down
and a small monthly payment,
you can install in your home a
Itriinswtck, Patlio, American
or Itlnckstono Ornfunoln
and have all of the latest and
classical music In your homo.
All of these machines play the
standard records.
Sewing Machines
A full line of the well
known Singer Sewing Machine
in several dlfferont cabinet!.
Sold on easy terms.' You
can't afford to be without a
Singer when 13.00 per month
place's one In your home.
Needles for all makes of
machines, and other supplies.
Machine repairing. All
work guaranteed.
TH0R AR0NS0N,
Salesman
Sales Room in Hewitt Bide;.
St. Helens, Oregon.
Open from 4 p. m. to 8 p. m.
and all day on Saturdays.
Beds-
from
6-75
up
WE CARRY THE FAMOUS
"Simmons" Beds
The 2-inch post beds are of sheet steel and nearly as
light as brass beds
Can be had in different finishes to match the dresser.
If in need of a bed come and see us.
E. A. Ross
THE HOUSEFURNISHER
MASONIC BLDG. ST. HELENS
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, Bread
Cake and Pastry.
RAMSEY'S BREAD
M. HOVEN
Steamer RUTH
SAFE, SPEEDY SERVICE
TOWING, JOBBING
Passenger accomodations for
100
Landing at City Dock
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.
Lynch & Muhr
HAIR CUTS, SHAVES,
SHAMPOOS
livery thing in the Barber
Line done up in Style
Our shop is Strictly Clean
and Sanitary
Come in and See us
ST. IIULKXS
Have Your House
Painted
We do first-class Interior or
Outside rAI.NTI.VG and
FINISHING WORK. Also
DECORATING
Estimates Rludly furnished.
J. A. LARGE
PAINTER & DECORATOR
St. Helens, Oregon
"Daddy Did
Right"
With sixty-four different con
tracts Issued ty over 250' de
ferent insurance companies in
the U. S. A., I am unable to
select the BEST one for my
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 LIKE IN
COME of $10 a month.
I was born
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Address
INSURANCE
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St. Helens, Oregon
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(uf it ii to trv one: to own one.
Phone Central call upeeil
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Of course, tohacco
costs more'
says Dan
"Everything else
does. What you
.want to do is to get
genuine tobacco sat
isfaction. I saved
money by switching
irom ordinary plug
to Gravely."
Good taste, smaller
chew, longer life is
what makes Genuine
Gravely cost less to
chew than ordinary
plug.
Writ! to:
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for booklet on chewmf p!&
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REAL CHEWING PLUG
Plug packed in pouch.