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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1919)
t,soN IS ASSAILED FOR JAt- aaw" W of Hli"'K r"inlnuU from ,I1BI"-M0r0 r,l'Cl,m ,,tt , droclJ nKlHt President Wll- by oieiuhnrn or congress mr in. . . . In mi mmn i iiOHtlcji. Li Allt 1)1 U'O R'1" .. ...... Versall ' L of III" VMe 1,1 ",B "mkl,, of I, i. contended ly them 11,111 J1 . . HI.... Linf Wr to japan OI HI" BIIBU V . . .. .. ..I..I..I I..M nntu I lie pulley Of 1110 opu uuur mm ,n In troatloa made by this coun- through Jolm ny wiioii aucro of iiuiH, nut only a repudlutli. (in principle of solf-determlnatlon tor illy, niftin. which ontorod llio OKI-.ltlHt OlTHIIIIiy Oil UIU HUB OI jupnn and the United Blaloa, . i,rnilir of trouble In that It L Jupmi a greater foothold upm mainland oi asiu which Hvnilnale. hey point out Hint the grent quoa- gf WlH'tlHT Jlip'411 nnail lllli llio right of immigration, of equality cHUmshlp. and educational ana Urty rlK'it" on our Pacific I'oa ill In aut'yuHiu, buu iuv wuwui ry shadow of the League of Na- formed to hrliig nhout pir nt p'i"'o ' 1110 wo" " "a crn l) rolil"d of territory to lilt another and both aro our Al ii will not lo long noioro japaii gut only "' moro territory anu nr In AHi i. iuh amu niiviiiui iv i Hid I ii 1 1 Hiatus to rrnut tho :i wlilrh she haa Insisted upon have been denied. In other worn bellttvn that Chl'ia haa uocn S lipid by the hrrg.itn and litis iirr has Ixx'ii left more Insecure i r ao far na permanent peace lie Pacific ocean la concornod. hy, I Ikh moiiibora of CoiiKresa thould Itullii'i nffalra bo Inter- til with ao a to prevent Italy ln( tlio Klunio district which la three per cent Itnllan on th. mid tnul iniN in puruij a iri tl rnib, and then a part of China ikeu awav from hor to give It to i? which hua no Intvrost In It it than aggrandisement? If ag Hipiiiciit la : creed to In aomo anew, why not In all? If the iur of further territory by em- Hl'MMONH IN TUB CIUCl'IT COURT OF TMK BTATK OK OHKIION KOH TMK COUNTY OK COLUMBIA. Jeanctte It. Uoardy, Plaintiff, va. Irvine W. Iteardy, Dofondnul. To Irtrlno W. Huardy, I)fndant: In the Name of the Btute of Oro (on. You are hereby ro,ulrd to ap pear and auawur tho complaint filed aKnlnat you In the abovo entitled ault on or before the 2 let day of Jane, It II, aald dny belli- after the expiration of alx weeka from tho date of the flrat publication of thla aummona, and If you full ao to ap pear and anawrer aald complaint, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for the rollef prayed for thoreln, to-wlt: For a decree dlaaolvlnc the bonds of matrimony exlatlnc between plaintiff and defendant, and for audi other r.nd further relief aa to tho Court may aoem Juat and equitable. Thla aummona la publlahnd hy order of the Honorable J. A. Kukln. kind kliiRa la rrrooa to, wny nov; Juoe or tno aboro entitled Court bit It to ho ilo:io opor.ly rather i under the thinly vollod pretext mauduto from a Urntut of Na i? If tiin Itnllan clnlma are -d to after they have been re I rnd thn Italian delegation haa Peril In what waa to bo a vain ni, are I hey more or leaa Juat rqultahle thnn they woro before! b likely Unit thla while queallon rpprotloument of territory will blicuaamt openly by tho Honate, It Is poaalbln that tho dnia of kj may ho dlanppolntcd. NOTICK IN THE COUNTY COUIIT OF TIIF BTATM OF OKKOON FOR COl UMUIA COUNTY. '' In the Matter of the Entate of Carle ton Lewla, I)cnad. Notice la hereby nlyn that the County Court of Columbia County ,.. i ran i mi an ordor author IiIiik the und..ralKnd admlnUtratru of the eatate of Curleton I-ewla d" coaaed to aoll th8 f0llwlnK deacrlb. .u ...u. iiruueny or aald eatate to imv clulma axalnat aald eatate and the expenaea of administration, to-wlt Tracia . , Zt .d 27, Moun tain Vluw In the Ilonjamln U. Ktov ena, I). L. c. Columbia County Oregon, exrnptliiK therefrom about one acre of aald tract 24, containing 62 acroa more or less. Thnt from and after flaturdi-.y tin, 7th day of June. ll, I wm pro. ceiid to aoll at prlvuto aula aald real property for the purpoaea named upon the following torma, to wn-' For not Ion. than $0000 00 ciihIi and the balance of thn purchaan price oil or before one ( 1 ) year after dute oi aale with Intereat thereon ot the rate of alx () per cent per annum from dato of aiile. EMZAI1KTII 8. I-EWI3 Atlmlnlatratrlx of the Eatnto of Cnrhiton Iwla, Deceuaed. l'oatofflce AddreHB: co M ll Moacham, Attomoy, 80 Chrmber of Commorco, I'ortlund, Oregon. 2 1-26-fjt which order waa mnile and entered on the 6th day of May, 1119, ana the time prearrlbed for publication of aummona herein la alx weeka, be ginning with the 9th day or May, 1919, and ending with the 20th da of June, 1919. JAMES W. MOTT. Attorney for 1'lulntlff. Scandlnnvlan-Amnrlcnn Hank llulld Ing, Aatorla, Oregon. Mlat Wauta Ada fcr Heaulta. 11.1 NK HTATOMENT her No. 11200 Iteaerve District No. 12 Keport of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK t. HdliMii, in the State of Oregon, at the clone of bualneaa on May 12, Itraourrea i. Loam and discounts. Including redlacounta (mreut those shown In h ntul e lf,4 nr.7 B.1 Oterdrufta, stcurod, $ none; unaecured, $72.96 i. . imiiiiIn (ntiier than Liberty Honda, but In cluding V. H. certificates of Indebtedness) : I. I'. 8. bonds deuuslted In annira rirrulnllnn (Pr value) JK 00 000 Ulierir Ixmi. IU.ikU: a Ub.rty Lohn Honda. 3V4. 4. and 4K per "ni. unpleilgcd 3.8D0 00 BhoiU, sei iirlilra, etc. (other than U. 8.): I Hcnils (other than U. 8. bonds) pledged to secure uoHlnl savlnii ilnnoulia . 9 K0A 00 8ecuriilis other than If. 8. bonds (not In cluding atocka) owned unpledged 6,319.01 Total 1)011 il h . Hirnrll li.a i mi, Stock of Federal Iteservn Hank (Ml nnr cunt Of IllliHcrlDtliin) a Value of luinUin. cumhereil t 4,169 41 Equity In bnnklng houao Furniture) nnd fixtures fw'u' reserve with Federal Iteaerve Haak.. n in vuiilt rnd not amounts duo from national bunks Uocka on other banks In the samo city or town aa reporting bank (othor than Itom 17) . . . ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. MAY 16, 1919 rVOTICK OF HIIEItlFF'8 HAI.E I IN TIIK rtt,nm . K I HTAtV U . . , ulJllT OF THE "miha koh col- Mrs. Fred Adums, I'lalntlff Val ' I nnrpp m LODGES Sarah Z. Wulglo, Dofeudant. ti..n"!,"r' ".nd br T,rtue of n cu- "ntltled ault on the 9th day of April, 1919, In Dur suance of JudBnia1't r0 r, .0,,ul". rendered ana entered d.ro"rt on 23rd day of April, 1919, In a mortgage tort MrH.Url B",l1wl"'roln the plaintiff, iwrs Fred Adams, .rocovored Judg ment against the defendr.nt, Br.rah .. 1 Kl' for tlie um ot $500.00 with Intoroat thoreon at 8 per cent per annum from Juno 20, 1914 to the entry of decree horeln, for $60 Kttorney'a fees nnd for $16.20 costs, and commanding n ,. m.v. of the following doscrlbod real pro-i portjr, In Columbia County, Oregon, -. fois numnnred Six, Seven, and Nine, all n Hlock numbereo Hlxtoen In tho City of St. Helens. Oregon, according to the official plat thereof of record In the office of the County Clork of said County. Now, Therfore, Notlco Is Hereby Given. That on Monday the 2nd day of Juno, 1919. at 11 o'clock In the forenoon of said dnj-, at tho front door of tho Courthouse, In St Hel ens, Columbia County, Oregon, I will, In obedience to said oxecutlon decree and order of sale, sell at public auction (subject to redemp tion), to the highest bidder for cash, all tho right, title and Interest which the above named defendant has, or had on the 20th day of June, 1912, tho date of said mortgrge In and to said real property to aatlafy aald execution, Judgment, Interest, attor ney's fees, costs and accruing costs. Dated April 30, 1919. E. C. STANWOOT), Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon First pub., May 2, 1919. I-ant pub., May 30, 1919. PROFESSIONAL rAQnc The Loyal Order of Moose, St. Hel ena Lodge No. 1238. Meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month. All visitors cordially Invited. B. E. COOPEK, Dictator. W. W. BLAKESLEY, Bee. tAAAAAAAAA E. A. ROSS ! uneral Uireclor Enibalmer Buslnesa Phone 23 Kes. Phone 96-U Masonic JJldg., St. Helens, Ore. ERWIN J. ROWE Attorney at Law Rainier - - Oregon. (With E. H. Joseph Real Estate Co.) DR. C. E. WADE Physician and Hurgi-on Phane 99 Juckle JJldg. St. Heloas, Ore. 8t. S. B. HOSKIN Dentist Office In Bank Building Helens Oregon DR. L. GILBERT ROSS Physician and Burgeon Office In Bank Bldg. St. Helena DR. ALFRED . PEEL Physician aad Hurgeon Bank Building St. Helens Oregon DR. S. H. RUSSELL Chiropractor MltS. ItlHHKI.L, Ladica' Masseune Moorfleld Cabinet 8team Baths Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. in. Phone 126-J St. Helens, Oregon GLEN R. METSKER Attorney Office In Bauk Building Phono 17 8t. Helena, Or. T. S. WHITE I'mlerUker and Funeral Director County Coroner Phone 64 St. Residence phone 113-2 Helens, Oregon $&4,057.93 72.96 25,000 00 3.860.00 16,819.01 850.00 4. 19.41 3, 11. 49 4,896.66 8,264.30 B. T"1111 of Items 14, 16. 1. 17 and 18 KMemption fund with U. 8. Treaauror and one from U. 8. Troaauror miereat earned, but not collected appoYixl- ,..?m Noto, d Dllla llocolv.iblo not P't duo .-.8'l!'l",!,, Cortlflcntos nnd Thrift Stam -mu; uy owned . utner shsoIh, If any "Ipllons duo us 8,436.68 P -4th Liberty Loan Sub- 181.28 1,260.00 1,172.67 166.40 7G0.90 Total Lltthilitl.'i vatlU ntnL r.u ii. j, . iiu in J .v',u,vl"ed profit 2,409.13 current expenses, Interest nnd tajcea It, ' 1,300.10 ail.,.1""1 ,,cunt collected or crodltod. In ProximMo) ""l,ultJ, Bnd not earnod (ap- Ssi.!,,,,5 0,,o, ' oui.ta'nding' ':. .::::::::: ''' Ix'Hltt (other than bank dHmlt) N l.tnSo,dH),,.rVe d0P0B,U PHyabl Toia,!l,a?,,0,l "U'bj0Ct 10 Cl,0ck h . ,,""md dopoalta (othor than bank ncpoHltn) suhlnel In l,..nrao l.,.,u A 39, 40 and 41 '. .' $123,618.01 25,000. Oi 1,109.03 302. IS 25,000.00 60,292.40 Tim, 66,292.40 d'M.HtH aubjwt to ltraeVvV '(prYa'blo .iter 30 dnv nr kinn on cWlfcalnollcr' P8' savings): borrowml" dopo,,lt (ot:,cr t,,on ,or ,"ono', Pl 8av'(?H UanoVlU 7.7.7.. . '. ! Ii'' ." doposlta aiibject to Hoaorve UblE"..1?' 43- " nd 46 3.35G.73 Vlciiir. i IM,ln lh0H0 above atated iory ,o;iii laiinnn ....i i.,.r,.u. ( C7 "'vl tVVI UVU IIIVVI VD 2.779.63 667.20 2,567.67 Tfti .. i of(w .. I, u. a 'i in ' ot Columbia, ss: $123,618.01 above-nnmod bank, do solemnly swonr t thn . .".I. V,'IK1H, CnShloi 0 a,toraont la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. A. CHILDS, Cashier. CORRECT AtteBt: CHARLES GRAHAM, 8HERMAN M. MILES, J. W. DAY, Directors. kT wor to before mo " &l&ym. """'""'or. explrei March 29, l2o! NOTICE OK KIIKKIhK H HAI.E IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 8TATE OK OHKdON KOIl THE COUNTY OK COLUMBIA. Mutlhla J. Ross, Plaintiff, vs. George II. Lemont and Alma V. Le mont. Defendants. Land by virtue of nn execution and order or sale Issued out ot the Cir cuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, fur -Columbia County, on the 13th day of May, 1919, in pursuance of a Judgment, order and decree of fore closure, nindo nnd entered In said Court on the 24th day of April, A. D. 1919, In a suit to foreclose two cer tain mortgages, wherein Matilda i. Rons was plaintiff, and aa such plain tiff, recovered Judgment and a de cree of foreclosure against 'the de fendants, George H. Lemont and Alma V. I-eniont, for the sum of Thirteen Thousand Twenty-eight and 84-100 Dollars, to bop.r interest from that date at the rate of nine per cem per annum, and for the further sum of Six Hundred Dollars attorney's foes, and the aum of Ten and 80-100 Dollars costs, and decreeing that the premises hereinafter described be sold for the satisfaction of said Judgment, and that said defendants and all persona claiming under then, subsequent to the 6th day of March, 1914, be forever barred of all claim or Intereat In the said premises, and requiring me to make sale of all those lands and premises In Columbia County, State of Oregon, known aa the Francis A. Lemont and Emma M. Lemont Donation Land Claim, to-wlt: Notification No. 4454 nnd Claim No. 3.1, being parts of Sections 4 and 5, In Township 4 North, Range 1 West, and Claim No. 43, being parts of Sev 0 dlUKU.wor Ui tt put) Et 'zs BUO North, Range 1 West of Willamette Meridian, and bounded and describ ed ns follows: Beginning at a point 19 chnlns and 80 links South and 17 chains and 76 links west of the Northwest corner of said Section 33 in Township 5 North, Range 1 West of Willamette Meridian, and running thence South 63 chnlns; thence East 38 chains and 40 links; thence North 71 degreea 30 minutes Enst 84 chains and 60 links; thence North 9 chains; thence North 9 degrees 3U minutes West 10 chains r.nd 90 links; thence North 22 degrees 30 minutes Went 6 chains and 80 links; thence North 36 degrees 45 minutes West 20 chnlns and 30 links; thence South 58 degrees 38 minutes West 18 chains and 20 links; thence South 80 degrees West 6 chains and 10 links; thence West 79 chr.lns to the plaee of beginning, containing 640.30 acres of land: Excepting therefrom that portion of said Donation Land Claim lying on the Easterly side of thw Spokane, Portland & Seattle (former ly Northern Pacific) Railroad Com pany'! right of w.-.y; also a 17 acre tract, conveyed to Gus Hegole nnd Irene Hegelo, by dood recorded In Boolt 8, Page 329, of Columblo Coun ty. Oregon, Deed Records: also a acre tract convoyed to W. B. Dll lard, by deed recordod In Book 3, Page 667, of aald doed records; also n 4 nere tract convoyed to Columbia County by doed recorded In Book 23, Page 876, of said deed records; also a strip for County Road, conveyed to Columbia county ny aeeci, oaieu April 10th, 1913, and recorded in Book 16, Page 659 of said deed rec ords; alHO a strip for right of way for Columbia Highway, Bold to Col umbia County by deed rocorded In Book 27, Page 92 of said Deed Rec ords. . . I will, therefore, on Saturday, the 14th day of June, A. D., 1619, at the hour of 11:00 In the forenoon of said day, nt the front door of the Court bouse, of the County of Col umbia, in tho City of St. Helens, Ore gon, sell at public auction to. the highest bidder for cash In awful monoy of the Unltod States of Amori ca. subject to redemption, all the light, title and luterost the Bald de fendants, or either of them, has or had at the dote of the execution of the mortgago, on March 6th. 1914, In or to the real property above described to satisfy said exocution and order of salo. - Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, this tho 14111 U.iy of May. A. D.. 1919. E C. STANWOOD, S::rr:H cf ColamVa Cnunty. Oregon. P!rat ruUic-.i:c U:y 16, 1919 L:st publication, Juno 13, 1919. GEO. H. SHINN Attorney at I .aw St. Helens, Oregon Hank Rldg. J. W. DAY Attorney at Law St. Helens, Ore FRED W. HERMAN Attorney at Law tulnler, Oregon Mlzpah Chapter O. E. S. meet! In Masonic Hall the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. Mrs. ELIZABETH 1SBI3TER, W.M. JOHN PHILIP, Secy. Tllllcum Tribe No. 62, Improved O. R. M., of Yankton Ore., meeta at Its wigwam, second and fourth Sat urdays of each month. V. . O. BRANNON. C. of It. E. L. HYDE, Sachem. St. Helena Rebekah Lodge, No. 217, maeta second and fourth Thurs day of each month In I. O. O. F. hall. VUiUng members always welcome. MINNIE DOLESHAL, N. O. ELLA A. ALLEN, Secretary. St. Helens Camp No. 10,999, Mod ern Woodman of America, meets the first Wednesday of each month in the I. O. O. P. hall. H. A. COLT, V. C. H. E. LA BARE, Clerk. Bt. Helena Lodge No 117. I. O. O. P. meeta In the I O. O. F. building, on the second and fourth Saturdays ot each month, visiting members are al ways given a hearty welcome. IRA 8AURER, N. C. C. W. BLAKESLEY, Secretary. Avon Lodge No. 62 Knights of Pythias meets every Tuesday even ing In Castle Hall, St. Helena. Vis iting Knights always welcome ROBERT DIXON, C. C. EDISON I. BALLAGH, K. of R. and 8.. and M. ot F. A St. Helens Lodge No. 82, A. F A A. M. meets 1st and 3rd Thursday in each month. VlsKing brothers cordially A. J. PEEL, W. M. E. E. QUICK, Secretary. Notary Public Conveyancing J. B. GODFREY Farms Houses ! City Ixits $50, $00, $7S and up; Homo TradesCome In and eee me Office with Columbia County Ab stract Company JOHN L. STORLA Attorney at I -aw Hewitt Building Telephct e 7 6-J St. Helens, Oregon. C. W. ROBISON Attornry-at-Ijiw Suite 306 Spexarth Bldg Phone 497 Astoria, Oregon All Buses Cull at Hotel Courteous Treatment STOP AT ORCADIA HOTEL THOU. ISniSTEU, Prop. Itetes $1.25 per day and tip Chicken Dinner, 50 cents Hieclal Itates to Regular Boarders Something the FARMER NEEDS It is llie most useful of all garde ii or farm tools. By using it, you can dispense with liorsc labor. It does everything necessary in preparing seed beds and cultivating the garden or Irtick patch. It not only plows the ground, but Ikts a disc, harrow and cultivator at tachment. You can drill three rows of seeds at one time, such as onions, beets and carrols and other small seeds, also beans and corn. Let us explain, in person, the wonderful qualities of 1 It is machine. We give a free demonstration on every Saturday. If you are not able to attend the demonstration, write for free booklet. L. R0SASC0 Agent St.Helens anrfVicinity i Small Cost Quick Results IiW'aut Ads. Paints & Varnishes Add the finishing; touch to his room that you have been making ready by. having it "done over." A coat of B-H Floor Stain a coat of B-H White Enamel or B-H Wall Tint, and like magic a new room will appear. Whether you intend "doing over" one room or your entire house, B-H should serve you. A thoroughly complete line of painting prepara tions for every use. Let us assist you in the proper selection of what you need. Frank Wilkins D i atr ibut or for BASS-HUETER PAINT COMPANY, San FrancUco -Mist