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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1919)
Issued Etwj Friday by THE MIST PUBLISHING COMPANY O. D. HEILBORN. . . .Vic President ad Manacor. B. C. MORTON Editor SlUSCIUITIOX HATES One Year 1 1 .110 Bli Months , .75 Entered as second-class matter, January 10th, 1912, at the Postotflce at St. Helens, Oregon, under the act of March 3rd, 187. COUNTY OFFICIAL I'APEU HCMSKfl ST. NILINS CHAMSIR Or COMMIftCI A GOOD IDEA Fruit Inspector Morris is trying to organize the fruit growers of Col umbia county so that their product!) may be better marketed, and also that they may be standardized. It is a good idea. The fruit of the county is excellent and better re sults will be obtained if the market ing is done on an intelligent plan Another Idea that occurs is that the better fruit that the farmer grows will aid in building for the county a reputation for the excellence of the fruit. Growing good fruit pays bet ter than letting the fruit grow ns it can on disease infected trees. The farmers of the county are begin ning to realize this fact and It will not be very long before Columbia county grown fruit will have an en viable reputation and good price. command a QtiAma aa 1 1 ii 1 1 1. ttiA c 1 1 ni una rn. casioneu oy mai army capiain, jusi nonni llinf If It liml twit Imnn fnr strong aemocr&ue iimueuce. some ui his publications which c.rrted in sidious Germui propaganda, would havo been held up in the V. S. Burleson did this with other papers. Public Opinion, for instance, but then the latter paper did not support the administration. Perhaps that's the re.-son. The glorious Fourth is getting hoarer every day and the days are slipping by fast. If St. Helens is to hr.ve the great celebration planned on, work must be started Itiimodinte Jy and kept up. It will tako a big effort to pull off a big celebrr.tion rnd the preliminary work cannot be done In a few days. Time to eot tusy right now. When the paving concern which will do Jhe highway paving through West St. Helens Is working in that locality, would be a gocd time to get seme paving dene here. They coulu do the work cheaper at that time nnd In this manner, the urnnprtv iowner would effect a saving. Secretary Baker says lie is not afraid of taking responsibilities. It Is liko the small boy who gets hold of a loaded shotgun It's the other DeoDle that have n rlehr in ha skeered. Ex. HELP OUR NEIGHBORS . The RflORPVplt HIpIiwav will nntn up 350 miles of coast country and5,' 1 n 11 1 OraDAn An Tift m.n M U ll 8. - v . up, u u vu uiaj null UUD Ul the most scenic roads in the world. Not only will the highway be a scenic highway, but It would connect Ore gon and California with an all-the-yoar.around road. The coast counties need such a road. In many other Oregon coun ties, the Columbia highway or the Pacific highway opens up the coun try. The coast counties stand their pro-rata of the expense of this high way. They stand their share of the expense in building the highway through Columbia county. They have not kicked at the building of sucn nignways even though they re ceived no direct benefit. It woult seem selfish, therefore, if the coun nes wnicn nave Deon ravored ana partly at the expense of the coast counties, should refuse to help their coast neighbors. The Mist hopes that Columbia will give a substantial ma jority in favor of the Roosevelt highway. Our neighbors havo help ed us now let us help them. Seems nn tliriifli Ilia Mntlimlloia 5 were li earnest about that Centenary A wife's valued high. affections should be BANK STATMKXT No. 18 Report of the Condition of THE COLUMBIA COUNTY BANK at Saint Helens, In the State of Ore gon, at the close of business. May 12, 1919. Resources Loans and discounts ..$390,792 35 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 441.88 BondR flnH Vllrraiila tOtf n fOUlds,ock8- securities. Judg ments, etc 419 57 BanHing house 17,630.00 Furniture and fixtures . 4.050.40 Other real estate owr.cd 10,000.00 Due from approved re serve banks 116,193.72 Checks end other cash items 35 40 tasn on hand 22,283.82 Total 1748,317.11 Liabilities Capital stock paid in .. 50,000 00 AMERICA FIRST, LAST AND ALL THE TIME At New York Sunday represent ctives of 29 radical divisions, com prising 42 nationalities, packed a lnrtro thaatta In nn 1 1 . .. 7- " Jiuierican-aii i nald manifestation," to demonstrate they p0sta I savin'' ' hni L' were for America, first ln.t ..h n ro savlu8s bank dc- ' " DOHirn . me lime, mey adopted resolutions ..jlm..., ' " V e burin rf vintAti, KnB l i.iujtiuum aeposits sub- Surplus fund ininnX" . 11,10,1 'iult on or ,)t!fure Monday-. Un&d nl-of-.tV " '.V " 1M0OO !h" 7th dll" f '"'7. -aid date undivided profits, less expenses and taxes pledging the buying of Victory bonds and sent a cable message to Presi dent Wilson assuring him that '5 -000,000 Americans of foreign birth and foreign parentage, through their reprasentatives at this pa triotic demonstration, "pledge their unswerving loyalty to the United States of America." That shows the right spirit, but is only what the American people and their government have a right to ex pect and demand. Men and women of foreign origin who can not whole heartedly subscribe to the pledges made at the New York demonstration are not deserving of American citi zenship. As Roosevelt of blessed rnemorv rlpplnrai. tuin i its breadth and spaciousness, has no room to spare for citizens of divided allegiance.! The 60-50 ccmcjeption must go by the board. v America has taken too many vipers to its generous breast. Ex. 4.217.0i IS, 887. 73 J " cucck 462,085.10 Demand certificV.es of deposits 7 414 75 Cashier checks outstand ing fiJD Certified chocks i36 5 Time and Savings De- Pslts - 194,927.57 Homo Job for Dud school teacher received the fol 'Dear Madame find und tommy will time lilut, hut please dou't tlvo my boy Much ex amples agin, because my husband .must go to work every day to sup port his family." M'MMOXS IN T1IK CI1KT1T COURT OP THE STATE OF OHEUON FOR COL UMUIA COUNTY. Maude Piatt, Plaintiff, vs. William Piatt, Defendant. To William Piatt, the above named .defendant : I In the name of the State of Ore gon, You are hereby required 10 ap pear or make answer to the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled BUlt, on or neiore mommy I'nr llnr WduiiiIihI Holilioin The West lltulou Hotel, West llutl- en. Indiana, nil nceu iukcii ut y the fulled KiHteM government at th lVriimlililiyoV Clink H . Onion Himit lias been greatly re- returned irom iignuug in rrniu-e, lowing note: Dear aiauame, rivnsu uuru - - ,, , ,.,, (, Ciiltoil Slate governmeni ai Iliw who took Willie Hearst's picture excllH my tommy today ho won t coin; ! plant by ii.il: lnK '01 mau 1. u ' ,inmm r,.,,tul of $ 1 60,000 to be tmml from the wall in the Portland Press u, 8i;ulo because he is acting as ounce to one ,,, fr 11,0 treatment f tlnitlil1 Hiildlors. club, has subsided. It appears that tI!lukeeper for his father, and It t rate of one gallon or . 1 I T,ul)1,m f woumlnd flKhlrs will Sam Jackson's Portland Journal )oul fttuU. u Kave him a example, If eiu h 275 feet of row. "' "" , i, urHed Wk to lienlth nt tills was the only Portland paper to take fii(i 5 ,. around how Ion? half the plains thus ' ' ' " " : , ., f,,,,,,,,,,, rr lis iiilneral aprliiKi Willie's part in the matter. There w, ,ake a , walking three and A. C. ,.M.erl.iient o. . mil mr." i.Uj" . Accoll, molat Ion. for shouldn't have been so much fuss one-hulf miles per hour to walk tw, Kroun.l. were entire r,,' H " "I" which civilians paid 120 a day. are rbout the matter and Willie should Rl,a one.fourtli times around It? ami many of the o.h. rs nu. ver. . I I hk n e 1 ,,;,.,.,,,. ,,IU.8 not fee aggrieved, for In some parts al.t a 8(, wo wllt 8 The drip ""' wu" J" . ' o ,,,! Sam's guests. Cases vt sliell sho. k of North America, his publication father They went early this morn- ed plants In cl.eok plots ero 90 to . n f n.Tou. disorder. wAa knmuH fpnm tlta n u i I nml u-A , , . t. ...it, it. I ilm lilil ,.it,.tit UlllllllV. nn I .. n inz. cnu lamer win m luun.i ..... tv ...m r iv., naiuirini miKiniiin. " XOTICF OK SIIKBII'I ' S.U.K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OV OREGON KOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. V. II. Ceffey, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah Z. Wflglo, Defemlant. Under and by virtue of an execu tion Issued out of the above court. In the above entitled suit on the 14th day of May 1919, In pursuance of a Judgment, decree and order of sale, rendered and entered In said court ou the 24th day of April. 1919. In a mortgage foreclosure suit wherein the plaintiff. V. H. Coffey, recovered Judgment against the do I fendant. Sarah Z. Welgle, for 01 Illl'UVU, Willi Small Cost Quick Ho Mist Want Ad. Result Lit- Labor surplu, of ported a. d.vnm,hI Po! j) note. Farm ."' 1 1 houslur r,... n regular ii,r wlr?'ll,t will let 11,. th. lalHir ,ntorJJN A ,fr ft kiss; J rriM. that tbo oyl boU "l first claw ... I.1,.00''''":. 11.. 00. J ..... -. ,v,..v, vinm onr 1, and those of tli. t,ird7iS uatnn r.i . m..... brushe. are c.u,,,.?. .1... T.t. J.,.. I.. I.. 1010 ut.l.l .l.kl.l fill ill . ... ... ... . 1 thiTPnii nt 10 ..... j . . ,i . ... 1 1! . ! from March 12 1915. for llOd.OU fee, the Interest per cent per niimim the further huiii of For a decree 1 1,1,1 commanded to iiuiko sale of dlHHiilv'nir the:,,,w 'ol"w"ig desirll.e.l real proper tulwand herZ -""? f rw;". nftni ttin Hntn nt thrt flrttt lillltlirilt ton is iiHorinv8 It I II1IH Mil 111 IIII1T1M. Illlll II 1I1II lllll I II so appear and answer, for want there- S-3 , " of, the plaintiff will apply to the! P. es with legal Interest fro.,, Court for the relief prayed for l2- I17. ntl for l..50 costs . 'I am comniHlii ed to make sale of of divorce forever 1 bonds of matrimony now roro existing netween t lie plaintiff.' ""' , " . ,,,' . M..n.U lM.ni ..,,,1 ,if t u nii Sixteen ami Seventeen In lllnrk until Piatt, and for such other and fum,. , l'"od sixteen. In the ( Ity of M. He -er relief as to the Court may seen. ! l'K"n- m"" ') ' equitable in the premises. I ,,ul l'lt l'reof In the office of the This summons Is served upon you c,,u,"' t,,rk of Bul1' cul""y by publication in pursiianco to an N"w. therefore, notice Is hereby order of the Honorable James A. i Kivii, that on Saturday the 14th da) Eakln, Judge of the above entitled of June at 11:30 o'clock in the fore-! Court, duly made nnd entered on the'oon of Bald day, at the front door 16th di-y of May, 1919, which ordei of the courthouse, In St. Helens, directs that summons be published Columbia County, Oregon, I will. In in the St. Helens Mist, a newspaper ; obedience to said execution, decree, printed, published and having a gen-j nl1' order of sale, sell at public eral circulation in Columbia County, ! I'-uctlon (subject to redemption), to Oregon, once each week for six suc-ltl1" highest bidder for cash, all the' cessive and consecutivo weeks. right, tit lo ami Interest which the The dale of the first publication above named defemlant has, or had thereof being May 2H, 1919, and tlio!on tho 4th day of March, 1912, the' date of the last publication thereof ' lllll' of ""hi mortgage, In and to said i Ueing July 4, 1919. I r-al prdprrty to satisfy said exeru-i CHARLES E. LOCKWOOl) :,l"n' J1"1""'"'. Interest, taxes. al- Attorney for Plaintiff ' " cosl ' un accruing rostorrice address, Room 220, Ore :M A S O WMies to annotiiue that lie lias ilic exclusive apfnTl iiic iiiii kimiic line tI Helen Ardelle Chocolatej m i . 1 1,. I,.,.,,.:.- I I lev tlic iwiiuiuun iv ((vi lliwilicnis Juj J SWtftJ (iispusitioti ami ate a wnoirhinnc ami tielicnuis hoirru, coiifeition. These ilelii intin chocolates are made bvlonv sttiilrnts of the University of Washington, Helen FJ hetli Townsen.l anil Martha Anlclle Townsetnl. You caa obtain these high grade chocolates only a MASON'S - LUNCHES ICECREAM CONFECT1Q? Ron gon. Hotel llldg., rortlaud, Ore Kl MMO.NS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, KOR COL-i UMBIA COUNTY. Jennie Hell, Plaintiff, vs. Doltlll Hell. DefemlMnt To Oolph Hell, the above named de ienuani. In tho Name of tho State of Ore gon, You are hereby required to ap pear or mnke answer to the com plaint filed against you In the abovi Itorney's fees, 1 costs. Dated, May 14, 1919. E. C. STANWOOI), Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. First pub. May 16, 1919. Last pub. Juno 13, 1919. At least, needed street work may be done in St. Helens. Total $74831711 State of Oregon, County of Col umbia ss. t "'i0' Casl,le'' ot the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the bestvof my knowledge and belief. A. L. STONE, Cashier. CORRECT Attest: SHERMAN M Mir ro h. f. Mccormick. ' , Directors m. .KZfil and. orn t0 before ..w t,a uiijr ol amy, 1919. J. w. riAv v, , , Notary Public 10 n cxPres May 24, Cash Means Credit MR. FARMER C ?P TIMuE ll condnS-d the farmer who looks nThU aen0U! v,ahead t0 accumulate a nice balance m his account here at the Columbia County Bank-is going to be prepared to meet the harvest and marke ! hegcanqUneeaHentl- gTWl "cash" acct with us. g " 3 g0d Cfedit St3nding If we can advise you about finance or business, come in and talk things over SHERMAN M. MILES... p,m . MARTIN WHITE ... vi ' I""! A. L. STONE , V,ce preideut q. moeck ....::::::::::::::-Aiit:S- being more than six weeks from ami after the date of the firm of this summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof, me riuinuii win apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her com plaint, to-wit: For a decree of di vorce forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore exist ing between the Plaintiff, Jeunlo Hell nnd Defendant, Iiolph Hell, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitablo In tho premises. This summons Is served upon you by publication in pursuance to an rder of tho Honorable James A Kakln, Judge of tho abovo entitled ( ourt, duly made and entered on tin. 16th day of May, 1919, which order directs that summons be published in the St. Helens Mist, a newspaper printed, published and having a gen eral circulation In Columbia County Oregon, once each week fcr six suc cessive and consecutive weeks The date of the first publication' thereof being May 23, 1919, and the date of the last publication thereol '"-'"6 Juiy i, miy, . CHARLES E. LOCKWOOl) Police , .adS KITS "a., 1 uruanu. urepfin 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 Ikcf Cattle. Hogs. Vea and Poultry and pay the highest market prices. Trade at home and save money. Central Meat Market UW MORTON nnd (.KOIlGfc W1I.HON, Proprietor Tlione 60 Free and Prompt Deliwj -1 The More Bread and Butter the Youngster is Allowed the sturdier he grows. And what with. Ksperlally.lf i, Jr,.ll( ,,J spread with such delicious cream ory butter as Is to b ,.r" No wonder he likes R. You will too, once you taste It Try a pound today and with Its fin," asto you'll resolve that hereafter no other butter will satisfy 0 o I'lKhPr. but quaii,; St. Helens Co-Opera-tive Creamery Assn Boat and Auto Supplies -We have BATTERIES. FLASH LIGHTS. AL'Td TIRES and TUBES. We handle the MILLER TIE It is the best, and we are offering a little special by atari ing the War Tax. Granite and AluminumWarC we nave a large stock HO I S, Kfc l TLLS, rA PERCOLATORS, BOILERS, etc. Our stock of GROCERIES is complete and priced rd sonaoiy ana our service is all that can be desired. Larsen & Co., Grocers Let Us Be Your Grocers You Will Be Satisfied Telephone No. 27 Free DeM ' m-uanu, uregon. :S .NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS St. Helens, OreKon, May 17 l'jis I Sealed proposals, addressed to the I -d-sod .'RroaT '7or h ty. to-wit R. A. I. Illl..", trlct No. 7. i Itoad In Road I)is- DiHtHefV10"5"13 ' oad NoU9Ck t:reek'R "oad Dlstric, will be rccolvoii i, . untn 2 wiv',r om"y vrt " lank Vrm.. to ,r 0 mined proposed, boil, 1.. ..Blve pneen' figures, d lu ZWTy u"l bidder, wiih hiu tlie1 road'a;r";::uv-''''ch 're on file at tho residence of" ae i'f""""-"'-. OrLonAanS:, of at lo-st five Ik. an a'''int tract and file the r" r J""" MARTIN WHITK j 'A. E. HARVEYty'JUd,0 ! Fruits and Vegetables Tk r-i...i ... tract with farmers m7ran h V1 Cmpany WantS l T ETABLES suTtlhl ? herS for a11 kind3 of FRUITS and VEG- terms on lone time , """'" GrWCr9 are invited t0 cal1 and get n long time contracts. The highest cannery prices will be paid. Let uslStoeeuS'ir!" o f Ed SEEDS and FERTILIZERS, county. make Colmbia county a better farm producing Columbia River Canning & Produce Company " OREGON JUDHON WEm!lMlmt J- w. iIUN(Tjm,;"H8"""- County flork L. ROSASCO, Manager phone ss IN COlIfMElACCJlJ