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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1919)
ST. DUSTRIAL REVIEW Jrl In need f n"H"'r modern i;j 000 bond voti-d for now .bUrg moving tor a public l' nock voles a $.15,000 school HELENS MIST. PRtnAV mv, KTA-rV ' N l Y ( OU"T "I" THE ...I u i.i Ijiriiiin in hu ne luti""J ,w i U ling crop In 18 "U 'r nn-lhifur highway may l hia vcur. Lburg Work begun on largo ,.t llOUBtl. Ly Htnaiil luunury iu uuvo U pulldlllg. tlia Hulf sei'iiou iuiiu uear ii. fur tOa.LT.U. C-Tliruo of Hi" Farmers Union kr In county sold. kilo highway fi""1" Buthortln burg t ii'vu. Iract lt for million yaraa oi hi in TIIIuimdiik imy. kind phitiH :i,Ub0.0U0 public lK HUH unpi on'im'iii". l Jl()rt -( (i tn i - n y organ iica L bnlM IokkIhk flumes. :illd flouring ID II ! lO UUIIII (r to covi r entire mock. rla ItltlM for llilrtl rm-luma- IslrlCt llHVU liet'll OIllllKlll. mtli I'ullH rullrouil to Do ox 10 inlliH to SiroKuo river, sport mill lo oporulo In Hie lilure, rup.icliy l.'b.uuu iwt. I mlli n 1 in t y ucrm carrot llrd fur i.t-k 111 K Iiouhd here. !iC Kteaiimhlp company will u ships Willi flour ul Portland M pr u n " packing plant for It liumlli'ii i million pounds. ny Far Went wood chest arturlng pi; wit. doubles capu- fulrs during tho wur. and i,Ih stuto inont In accompunlmi liy facts: "Wo owe It to our American sol dlora who liuvo fought thlH right Id ho. "to Roe lo It that j11Bt,.B not Injustice Ih meted (rai. to them i,y tho authorities In WbhIiIiikIoii. and with Uod's h-lp I shall continue to do what I can i0 eo t It that Ju. tlco U done H.. IH. It U certainly i pleasant to criticise. Imi w entered this wr . forgot that i . lot () ', a . Zl, ZZZ a Democrat ami remembered .,i said ir.i.i a r . '":"r 0,1 .,or hat 1 was American. I hvo. when claims ..grlnst hu ,1 a" ' 1 i?o,TTu!"JK :"r ,m,"",1 "u !',y ""llfM ' roV?lrcd to pri c,u wrong, and I Khali continue to , , tin. mi mo. duly vr flod and ,7 Iouk UN wroiiKH are pkIh.o.i ,.; ..op.)r vouchom. to llu odmlnlrtra 'Ihlit mallor of military liui Jtrlx nt l,.,r ... ... l."!Hl.r?- imrw.nnl m..,t..,.:. ..' . "( luiumuia ' "roKon, postofflce oiuiijiudHn, wrcKou Nollco In horeliy given 1'i.ni im .... K. UwrwM, duccanod. by the Conn V ourt of ColumblB Co.fnty. Sta lo not a the ancmtary of war mid mym lf, BM( " "iiuum hu i. hu a iniiltur of con. iionuisy iimwoull lol. Almoll Uun. t rowiliT. and addreab, firm publiHhod, April Lnt mo toll you what It Ih about In luhHtniini tim artlolon of war pro vide that the Judiio advocuto gi nurul hall have tho power to modify or re VIko the fliiclliiKK of coiirtH-iiuirtlul U la my vluw and that of Col. Aimoli that till la the purport of tho p-ku-lallona. On tho olhor I.uimI. t,u vlow of Mr. Ilakor and (ion. row.li.r u that thi-y have no powor to do whin 4, 1919. HELEN HOSE LAWRENCE. , , , , , AdmlnlBtratrlx. John L. hlorln, Altornoy for Admin iHlralrlx, HI. IIoIoiib, Oregon. 16-20-61 KL'MMOVH IN THE CIUCL'IT COUIIT OK THE STATE OK OHE(;ON, KOH THE COUNTY OK COLUMIHA. AiisuHta MorrlB, I'liiintlff, vb, tho luw oxpr!HHly Klvf thorn nowcr i ' . . . w"rl'H' niotlnin known a.x n'l.i.. i.. - . " ' " u niriuiKO COIlHlriiil ..n oi mo law. in civil lifo uw Ih a law hut In military llfo boiiio pooplo soon,' lo think it Ih JuhI thu othur way. "Tliuro nro moil In our army who look upon an oiiIIhIimI man M tt lll)rc pioco oi tioMii, uml not iih a human IxtliiK with foollniiH and with rliihtH t that ahould bo proloctod. TIiIh mo ) inonl I Inivo in muni tho lmhch of two boya who wore aliHint without h-uvu I for flvo day, and one of tliom wab glvrn fltoon yourii uml tho othor twonty flvo yt-ara by tho court that ! had tried thorn. A poor boy In Sun Kruncltit'o volunlooroil, waa ubHont a j fow hour, wuh Klvon flvo yoarn, ob- rapod, wuh rocapturod und Hum wui I glvon leu ycur. Tho Amorltan poo- plo are not koIiik lo normlt ihn and' Amiirlcaii army to bo I'ruHHionlzod In I nny biicIi way n thU. The lotion l Inn of troi-H In four OroRon I that are coiiiIiik lo mo ure heart- and olio national foront In I rninUUK. ami 1 n!ml place In the roc- ord not two or three, but a thousand rr lltic liuiHH road meotlna er.Hoa whloh wilt bIiikk CoiiRroHB Into kiiianliiioiiHly to bond couuty : inklne proper action (burg- 1 l.Hl contract lot ,ul in K Invldo-DouKlaa county rlloll of 1 2 Illlli'B. tins county prune crop foi Id for ll.GOu.OUO. 1919 crop I to bo M) rarloud. Il.uul-Stain hliiliway roniinl'i- t 10 pavliiK nml four it railing k i, (olalliiK 12,000,000. Have you ever heard this? "My baking powder,' . iU M'i. j costs says the less than tliouHiiml acroii loaned fur oil bflBicn The Dalloi NOT HE TO ( HlailKlltH IN THE COl'NTV CoritT OK THE 8TATE OK OltEliON, VMM C'OI- r.MiiiA eor.Yrv. In tho Mi tier of the Kntato of J. I) Kcolt, liocoaBi'd Notlco Ih hereby riven that the un dersigned Iiiib been iiipolnted uilinln Utrator of Hie estate of J. I). Scott, .1 n i I... r ... . WBLKLAIN ArTACKSithe Klute of Oreison. for Columbia STICK OF U A K E K U'ounty. and ho uuullfled. All per- on huvlng cbilniB iikiiIiihI Bald en frw (Wh of llrutnl Inhuman-1 late are hereby nolifled to preHont Link MorrlB. Hefendiiril To J. A. MorrlB. Link MorrlB, Dofendi.nt: In Hie naiiio or the stale of Ore gon: You are hereby roiulred to ap pear und aiiHwer or otherwlHO plead lo the complaint filed herein agaliiHt you by plaintiff in Hie above entitled milt, on or before the 24th duy of M:-y, 1919, which date Ih hIx weekH after the first publication of this BuminoiiB, and If you full to appear nnd nnBwer or otherwiHo plead within Biild time, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the Court fir the relief prayed for In her complaint, namely, for a decree of divorce dis solving tho bonda of matrimony heretofore and now existing between you and the plaintiff, and that the rr.ro. custody and control of Robs Morris, Myrtlo Morris and Charles Morris, minor children of plulutlfi nnd defendant, he awarded to the plaintiff, and for audi other nno furthor relief aa to the Court may seem just and equitable. This summons Ih served upon you by publication by virtue of an order of the Honorable J. A. Eakln, Judce of tho above entitled Court, and which said order was made and en- Inreil nn Hi la Hi It ilnv nt Inrll 10m SIMMONS and requires that this summons bil IN,.1HE f'"'VIT COURT OK THE smooth solicitor, Royal." But he omits to say that it often leaves a bitter taste, that food made ; : with it is likely to stale in a day and that it contains alum, which is con demned by many medical authorities for use in food. c v.. England and France prohibit the i sale of alum baking powders. "x Baking Powder is made from Cream of Tartar k derived from grapes i i Royal Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste K In luiKM,lfiK pM'iitnu-ra liy S.VKI.L SMITH ll.lDgton,- 1'iirtlier excoriation totry of Wur linker for up tlio k tit. 'in of military lu- duriiiR hU ailiiiliilstratloii tmu fclwd by Senutor Cbamberlulti, Kim, lieiiiiicriil lo chairman of kale coniuiltteo on military af- tho same duly verlflid cs by law ro quired to the undersigned, ul the law office of J. W. Duy, In the Columbia County Hank building, St. Helens, Oregon, wlthlu six months from the dale hereof. Dated and first puMIhIioiI April 11, 1919. WILL HHENNAN. AdmlnlHtrator. J. W. Day, Attorney. 17-21-61 published once a week for six con secutlve weeks In St. Helens Mist, a newspaper of general circulation published In Columbia County, Ore gon. Ditto of Irst publication Is the 11th day of April, 1919. Date of last publication is the 23rd day of May, 1919. GLENN Y. WELLS. Attorney for I'ialntlff. 926 Chamber of Commerce Dulldlug, l'ortland, Oregon. IIUIC! II UK! 1'IKE! I1HK! Roe E. E. Quick, St. Helens, and Insure your property In the Oregon Klre Relief Association of McMlnn vlllo, Oregon. Don't put It oh. M. I). KUNDSON, Agent. k Mil 1 1 jaw V.-S.-v-vjfV.v. kx.V s the way look at it Just for a minute, look at the tire proposition from our standpoint. We are in tho tire business here, to stay. We can remain in business only so long as we please our customers. Consequently, it pays us to handle good. tires-United States Tires. They're tho tires we sell They're tho tires you should use. Wo have them to meet every need of price or use. STATE OK ORECJON FOR COL- LMIilA COUNTY. Edlln 1'cterHon, rialntlff, VH. Ellen Ellefpetli and Eveylyn Ellef Eeth, Minors, and John M. Peter son; ateu all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or inter est In the real estate described In the complaint herein, Defendants. To Evelyn Ellefseth, a minor, John M. l'eteison and all persons or parties unknown claiming nny right, title, estate, lien or interest la the real property described in , the complnint herein: Iu the Name of the State of Ore l j r,on. Yon and each of you are here by required to appear and answer l the complaint filed against you In me above entitled cour: on or before the 3rd day of May, 1919, rnd if you fall to so answer the said complaint or otherwise appear herein, the I Inlntlff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In his said com plaint, to-wil: Thr.t the defendants and each of them bo required to be and appear in this court and set forth what, if any, claim they oi either of them have or claim to have In and to the following described re:l property situated in County of Columbia, State of Oregon, to-wit: All that part ot the Southwest quarter of Section 29, Township 6 N. of Range 4 West of tho Willamet te Meridian, that lies and is situated North of the Nehnlem River; ex-, cepting thorfrom the timber thereon and a right-of-way for logging pur poses heretofore conveyed the Ben son Logging and Lumbering Co., deed for "which Is recorded in Rook 10, pnge 64, record of deeds for Bald Columbia County, Oregon; that the same may be decreed to be without any foundation In law or equity, and that the plaintiff may bo decreed to be the owner of said property and every part and parcel thereof, free from any claim or demand on thb part of said defendants or either ot them, or any ot them, and that tin plaintiff may have such other ana further relief as to the court may seem meet and agreeable to equity. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the St. Holena Mist for six consecutivu weeks as provided by nn order of Hon. W. J. Fullorton, County Judge of the above named County and State, which said order was made nnd entered on the 16th day of March, 1919, nnd which said ordei directed onid publication to bo made once a week for said period of time; the first publication to be made on tho 21st day of March, 1919, and the lrst publication to be made on the 2nd day of May, 1919. W. A. HARRIS, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence, St. Helens. Oregon. ST. HELENS HOTEL E. A. ROT GER, Prop. VI m V a ii n At. .-..jf-TFire MOTEL.-, ailali S?rr 1 II ! . i. 1 American and European Plan All Busses Call at Hotel Everything Modern Steam Heating Plant Hot and Cold Water in Rooms United States Tires are Good Tires h KNOW United States Tires are GOOD Tires. That's why we sell them. KENoDENTAUTOCO.;St. Helens; SCAPPOOSE GARAGE, CHAS. K q WICK look, ' ScaPPse; C H. ENGLISH, Deer Island; H. E. HADLEY, Burlington, St. Helens Flour Sold by the following reliable dealers of ST. HELENS. CENTRAL GROCERY ITALIAN IMPORTING CO. A. T. KIBLAN LARSEN & CO ROY & FREDERICKSON UNION STORE J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS ALSO C H. RRIGGS & CO.. Yankton; 0. A. ERICKSON, Warren; GEO. F. MOECK, Rainier; C. H. ENGLISH, Dser Island; FERRIS SIMON, Scappoose. Made at Home for Home People ASK FOR ST. HELENS FLOUR St. Helens Flour Mill Company IS!! liiiEenBkca .IMm,Ort 1 V For small cost and nlmost cer tain results there Is nothing can equal a little Mist Want Ad. St. Helens BEST WINS THE WEST St. Helens wants home Indus tries. St. Helens Best is a home pro duct. Made from sweet croam, pas teurized and churned daily. Cream collected twice n week. Thero is no substitute for Butter. Domand the "lleM." It's made in St. Heleus. St. Helens Co-Opera-tive Creamery Assn. youd think bed have better sense says Big Brodj w m. vi wm. - sw "Tim isn't extravagant, exactly, but he don't know what to buy. He aims to get the biggest plug for his money. "He would get real tobacco satisfaction with Genuine Gravely and spend less money for tobacco." Good Uite, smaller chew, loafer life it what makeiGen uine Gravely cott lets to chew than ordinary pluf. Writ to.- Genuine Gravely DANVILLE. VA. for hoiltt in tktwint pit' eyton vrano REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch, Mist Want Ads for Results