St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, February 13, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1920.
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:dustrial review
as to huvo a cannery.
11 to have a hospital.'.
jburR to electrify ten plant.
t kh tux netted $27,717 for
)er.
aatli Kulls tee plant to he n
at cost ot 111,000.
non Uxht anil Water Co. re
f Iti plant.
burg to have factory for mule
ictrlcal tuberculosis apuratuH.
n organlzlug $60,000 homo
corporation.
n to liuvo wholesale grocery
USB.
ny Iron works to erect sheet
'ihop.
)alili sawmill to erect 100
n' house.
I Factory sturU making enn
iwer pipe.
ord 1-arno sawmill ileal to
Pacllto ami Kamorn rallroml.
1-Kelly Co. extending rullroml
VeiHllliiK.
New 146,000 bank bulld-
Im erected here.
HuildliiK of lrldK'8 along
f near here under way.
ta-f 200,000 npurtmeiit house
lilt.
ath Hulls to have new busl
ck. hlgliwuy from Astoria to No
lo liuve llvo in I U paved in
Hid to liuve three new telo
xrhungo ImildliiKH cosllug
1 1920 IS THE
:ntlnnial of the
ery of qululno. , ' -
of Daniel Uoinie.
ion of percussion cups,
oration of Jersey City,
ion of friction matches.
Inn or Mulne to the 1'nloii.
Ion of the daguerreotype.
D revolution under Hlugo.
Ion of Getrge IV of Kng-
lted trlul of Queen Ouro-
of the Missouri Compro
L B of aJnue lla"ntoa"' ot'
D of Juinea Munroo to the
r .
puearunco In America ot
ICran.
ot Ion of India rubber shoe
a.
pi'Hranco of antliraclto coal
fes.
BK of atentu navigation on
Hkiiii.
on of the flrMt 1'roteslani
Detroit.
It Ion of tho (lenoral Synod
heran church,
ppearanre of anthracite
article of commerce,
intent of the Komun t'uth
k of CharleHton, H. V.
Itlon of the Drat Congrea
linltten on agriculture.
Hl'MMONH
IN THE CIIICUIT COUHT OF THE
STATE OF OltEUON, FOR COL-
UAUJIA COUNTY.
Emory N. Hlodgett. Plaintiff, s
Marcella Itlodgett, Defendant.
To Marcella Illodgett, the above nam
ed Defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OltEUON: You are hereby re
quired to nppear and anawer the
complaint tiled against you In the
above entitled Court on or before the
23rd duy ot February, 120, which
la alx weeks after the 9th day of
January, 1020, the date ordered for
the lli'Ht publicutlon ofthla autnmona;
and If you full to ho appear and an
awer, plaintiff will apply to tho Court
for tho relief prayed for In hid com
plaint, lo-wlt: For a decree dissolv
ing the iniirrloKO contract heretofore
and now existing between the plain
tiff nud defendant herein, and for
audi other and further relief aa to
the Court should aeem JUHt and
equltablo.
Thia aummona la nerved upon you
by publication thereof purnuant to
nn order of the Hon. J. A. Kukln,
Judge of the above entitled Court,
niiidn on the 3rd duy of Jiinuury,
1920.
Flrat publication, Junuary 9, 1920.
l.iiKt publication, February 20,
CLINTON A. AMIIH08E
Attorney for I'liantlff.
314 H Washington St.,
l'ortland, Oregon.
Hl.MMONH
IN THE CIKCl'IT COURT FOK THE
STATE OF OltEUON FOIl COI.UM
ItlA COUNTY.
Huaie Kiiyinond, I'lalntlff, vs
Harvey Huymond, Defendant.
To Harvey Raymond, the defendant
above named.
In the Nume of the State ot Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear u nd uimv-.t th complaint tiled
ngalnst you In the above entitled
Court, on or before Saturday the
13th duy ot March. 1920, and If you
ao fall to appear and anawer, (oi
uunt thereof plaintiff will apply to
the above entitled Court for the re
lief p.-nyed for in the complulnl, to
wn For a decree dlaniilvlng the
bonds ot matrimony between plaintiff
and defendant, and giving plalntltl
a divorce from defendant, and audi
other and further relief aa to the
Court may aeem meet and equitaiile.
Thia aummona la published by or
dc'r of the Honorable J. A. Kuklu,
Juilgo ot tho above entitled Court,
duly made and entered on the 26th
day of jHtimiry, 1(20. and aald order
dlreotu publication of thia aummona
at leuHt once a week for alx succcs
alve weeks, and that you ahall ao
uppear and anawer aald aummona and
complaint on or before Saturday, the
13th day ot March, 1(20.
The dato of the flrat publication ot
this Hiimmona la January 30th, 1920,
und tho last publication the 12th day
ot Murch,. 1920.
HAItKIS ft GORE,
Attorneys for I'lalntlff.
St. Helena, Oregon.
Have vou noticed the rapid growth
ot the Mist Want Ad column.
f '
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Hl'MMONH
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOn TH
STATE OF OREUON, FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY.
Georgia V. I-ardner, Plaintiff, vg.
Gruhame P. Lardner, Defendant.
To Grahame P. Lardner, the.abovt
named Defendant:
In the Name of the Stato of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to ap
pear and anawer the complaint Died
igulnut you In the above entltleJ
Court on or before the 9lii day of
Murch, 1920, which la alx weeka af
ter the 23rd day of Januury, 1(20,
the dute ordered for the flrat pub
lication of this aummona; and If
you fail to ao appear and anawer,
plaintiff will apply to the Court foi
the relief prayed for In her com
plaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolv
ing tho mnrriuge contract hereto
fore and now existing between the
plaintiff and defendant herein, and
that plaintiff be awarded the care,
custody and control of the minor
child, ejrry Donald Lardner, and
for auch other and further relief a
to the Court should aeem Just and
eo.uitr.ble.
Thia aummona la served upon you
by publication thereof pursuant to
an order of the Hon. J. A. Eakln,
Judge of the rbove entitled Court
made on the 22d day of January,
1920.
First publication, January 23rd,
1920.
Last publication, March 6th, 1(20.
CLINTON A. AMBROSE,
Attorney for Plr.lntlff.
313 Vi Washington St.,
, Portland, Oregon.
Hl'MMONH
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR COL-
I'MHIA COUNTY.
Rboda Easter, Plaintiff, Frank
Easter, Defendant.
To Frank Eastor, the Defendant
above named:
In the name ot tho State ot Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answor or otherwise plead
to the complaint Died against you
In the above entitled Court and caute
on or before the 13th day ot March
1920, aald dute being more than alx
weeka subsequent to the first publi
cation ot thia aummona, and it you
fall to ao appear or anawer, for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for In the
complaint filed herein, to-wit: For
a decree diaaolvlng the bonds of mat
rimony heretofore and now existing
between the plaintiff r.nd defendant
und absolutely divorcing the plaintiff
from defendant and restoring plain
tiff maiden nnme ot Ithoda Embum,
nnd for auch other and further re
lief aa to the Court miy aeem just
und equitable.
Service of thia aummona is made
upon you by publication thereof pur
suant to an order the Honor? bio J
A. Eakln, Judge ot tho above entitled
Court, made and entered on the 28th
duy of January, 1920, directing pub
lication thereof in tbo St. Helens
Mist, a newspaper of gi:icral circu
lation, printed nnd published In Col
umbia County, Oregon, for six con
sccuttvo weeka.
Date of first publication, Jnnuatv
30. 1920.
I tat ot lust publication, March 12,
1920.
B. W. TAYLOR,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post Otfice Address: 634 Chambr
of Commtrce Uldg., Pcrthv.id, Ore.
IS
FATTEN THE CALVES
' liy using
BMTKITV CALF Pool)
for calves and llttln pig.
A 25 lb. pall for $.W).
Other Stock Foods and Feed.
FRANK WILKINS
Sheldon Dock
81. Helens . Oregon.
Your Satisfaction is Our
Highest Aim
In makng our bread and bakery product, we keep
in mind giving you a bakery product that is unex
celled. The loyal support St. Helens people are
giving us, is indeed gratifying and we shall continue
our efforts to please you.
West St. Helens Bakery
8. HEUMANN, Prop.
Phone 114-6
IHoulton.
-.. .
Wr Your Living Expenses
i
I pirces we charge on our large and well selected
)k of general merchandise are lower than you
in elsewhere, and the quality is first class. ,
ire offering a special reduction on woolen
likets, wool sox and some other winter goods.
1 in and inspect our line.
A.T.KIBLAN
35 (One block east depot) St. Helens, Oregon
How About Thit
HAT T.BESS?
Vlost of tis spend one-third of our ' time' in lied
nl are entitled to agood mattress to rest on. :
nicy of course have "advanced in mice the same'
s every' thing has, but not as much as many
u.ngs. - ,,,, '- , -
Cotton Top Malt rcsHes.-. V. w. .v,f -IM
Cdttptj Combination Maltreasos. . H.iM
Jumbo Combination Mnttressos, lo.ou
llottom Felt Mattreiues $15.00 to 2.2H
ao m silk Fiona aa.50
35 lb Silk Floaa, Imperial Edgo. . ; SH.73
E. A. ROSS
THE HOITRP.FITRMTSHP.R
lasonic feldg. St. Helens, Ore.
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NOTICK OF HJIKHIPP'H HA LP
i I.N THE CIRCUIT COUKT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL
I U.MIHA COUNTY.
; Columbia County Hunk, a corpora
Jinn, Plaintiff, vs. Louis Olson, Anna
I K. Olson, 11. MorguB and Allen &
Lewis, a corporation. Defendants.
; Whereas, under and by virtue ol
, nn execution Issued out ot the above
named Court, in the above entitled
suit on February S, 1920 in pur-
Hunnee of a Judgment, decree and or
der of sale rendered and entered In
Bald Court on January 26 1920, in
n foreclosure suit wherein 'the plain
tiff, Columbia County Hank recov-
1 c-red Judgment against the defend
'aiits Louis Olson-and Anna K. Olson,
; (or the sum of 12390.90, principal
'and Interest tor $106.70 taxes paid
on the mortgaged premises, for the
i further sum of $230.00 attorney's
fees and for $18.60 costs, and for ac
cruing costs, I am commanded to
make sale of the following described
real property, to-wlt:'
Lota numbered Five, Six, Seveu,
Eight, Nine, Fourtoen Fifteen, Six
teen, Seventeen and Eighteen, In
ltlook numbered One Hundred and
Twenty; and Lot numbered Twenty
one and all that part of Lot number
ed Seventeen lying north of the St.
Helens-IIoulton County road. In
Block One Hundred and Twenty-nine,
all of the above lying and being It.
tho City of St. Helena In Columbia
County, State of, Oregon, as shown
by the official plat of said city on file
and of record in the office of the
County Clerk of said county, the title
to said property being registered un
der Chapter III. of '".tie XLVU! of
Lord a Oregon Laws.
Now, therefore, notice Is hereby
given that on the 13th day ot March
1920, at eleven o'clock In the fore
noon of said day, at the front door
of the Court house in St. Helens,
Columbia County, Oregon, I will, In
obedience to said execution decret
and order of sale, sell at public auc
tion (subject to redemption) to the
his test bidder for cash, all the right
title and Interest which the abov
named defendants and each and all
of them have or had on April 3, 1917.
or since that date hare baa, in and to
.he above described real propertj
or any part thereof, to aatlsty said
execution. Judgment, taxes, interest,
costs and accruing coals.
Dated February 6th. 1920.
H. E. LABARE,
Sheriff of Columbia Coumy. O-egon.
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1920, Last publication March 12,
1920.
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