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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1920)
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW The Dalles to hr.ve two new banks. Wallowa county wealthiest, per capita. In Oregon. Per capita $600. Clatskanle 300 acres in Beaver district sells for $50,000. Umpqua Smith Lumber Co. to In stall box making machinery. Coos county projecting three mar ket roads to cost $75,000. Sutherlln Fruit Products Co. en larges Its plant. Salem Motor vehicle tax January 1 to March 16, 1.114.645. ' Pendleton Negro residents t o build $2500 church. Oakland S00 acre stock ranch sells for $20,000. Lacomb Oil struck at depth of 145 feet. Lebanon to have one of best equip ped fire trucks soon. Echo Reith highway nearly com pleted. Marshfield New veneer plant to be erected soon. Albany lumber mill receives new machinery. La Grande 6-acre tract sells for $4000. Umatilla Fish ladder at Threo Mile Falls to be repaired. Eugene County fair grounds to be improved. Baker to vote April 10 on $40,000 Goodrich creek. Astoria Contract awarded for 600 feet new wharfage and two ware houses. Portland Contract let for ten resi dences in Irvington. Otis Elevator Co. to build $30,000 factory. Sumpter Valley railroad given in creased freight rates of $54,036 an nually. Baker Eastern Oregon Light and Power Co. increases plant to serve gold mines of Baker and Grant coun ties. Klamath Falls 600,000,000 feet white pine timber. In Klamath coun ty, sold to Long-Bell Lumber Co. of St. Louis, Mo., for $1,500,000. Clatskanie Increasing demand for acreage for agricultural purposes in this section is favorable indication of future prosperity. Florence has electric light plant. Newuerg American Legion post to build $30,000 memorial hall. Koseburg voters will pass ou $500,000 municipal water plant. Salem State to erect $40,000 ad dillonal building fo feeble uilndod. Kalnier will build $25,000 Ameri can Legion Memorial hall. Vale planning to get power from middle fork of Malheur rivor. Portland runs a store to sell groceries to city employes at cost. Scappodse Dyking project start ed to reclaim 6000 acres. Portland club women buy site to build large home for the federation. Brownsville to have shingle mill on the Calipoola river. Salem 40,000 loganberry tips sold to Borden Milk Co. for acreage. Eugene orders Twelfth avenue paved. Portland ' Peninsula National bank increases capital to $200,000. Portland Albortlne Kerr nursery to get new $50,000 home. Monmouth to have new gravity water system. Koseburg New combination gar age and warehouse to be erected. Hood River 120 acre ranch sells for $1,000 per acre. The Dalles New modern apart ment house opened. Astoria 75 acres of land sold to saw mill. Tho Dalles Wasco county to vote on $400,000 road bond issue. Hard surfaceg road from Estacada to Portland assured. Reedsport Moose planning t o build $10,000 hall. Cottage Grove Contract let for bridge over Mosby creek. Roseburg Lower Umpqua sec tion of county to vote bonds for large school. Yaquina bay to be given full con sideration in improving harbor and naval defense fortifications. Capital highway to be extended from Oregon City to west side pave ment. Ashland investigating sites for immense new reservoir to Increase water supply for irrigation of small farms in outlying districts of city. One-fifth standing timber of U. S is in Oregon. Variety of merchant able timber in commercial quantities probably exceeds any state in the Union. WE HAVE EVERYTHING NECESSARY , when we start to fix your plumbing. No sitting around while we send the boy back for some for gotten tool or materials. We don't make any more dirt than is absolutely necessary, either. Do good work, do it quickly and do it cleanly. R. CONSTANT! N THE PLUMBER Hewitt Bldg., St. Helens. Stock Quality Price When You Need Anything in General Merchandise Drop In! Ladies' Skirts, Waists, Coats - Dry Goods, - Dresses Shoes for the whole family - Gents Furnishings - And Every thing that's good to eat. A. T. KIBLAN Tel 35 (One block east depot) St. Helens, Oregon The Kids Like and so do the grown-ups. It's good for both of them. Hazelwood Ice Cream It is nourishing and healthful. You can secure HAZELWOOD ICE CREAM at Central Confectionery JOHN PHILLIP, Proprietor A Helpful Seed Book niDWJ5JbWITH,:0WR PHOTOGRAPHS whitb rou yotR copy today The Chnfl. it r.niw . . . ' . . MU. va f t?t, , , T YakUna 1'ortland H rw NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE OP OKEUON. FOH COL- I'Moia cou.vry. In the Mutter of the estate of Wil liam E. Mayville, lVceaee;'. Notice li hereby given that tho undorslgnod. administrator ot the es tate of William E. Mayville, deceas ed, has filed his final account In the said County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County, and that Suturday, the 10th day of April, 1920. at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. of said day and the Court room ot said Court, has been fixed by said Court as the time and place tor tho hearing of objections to said account it any and the settlement thereof Dated and first published March 12th. 1920. CHARLES L. WHEELER. Administrator. W. A. HARRIS. Attorney. k,vtu-k TO CRKDITOH8 Notice Is hereby given that Geo L. Mcl'henon bus been PP,JBt'1 administrator of the estats of W. v. Mills, deceased, by the County Court of the Stute of Oregon, for Columbia County, and all persons having claim against the said estate are r.iulred to present them to him with proper vouchors, within six months from the date of this notice, either at the office of the County Clork at SC Helens. Oregon, or at ihs office or the administrator In the Spalding Uulldiug, Portland, Oregon. Dated March ltn, 1920. McComant, Uronaugh & Thompson, Attorneys for Admlnlstrutor. IJMornlng.G3 - iiiv tou noticed the rapid growth of the Mist Want Ad column. ' try ft Mist Want 4 1 1 1 nd Avoid -.( SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OP OREGON, FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Cora B. Holmes, Lewis W. Tayne, and Grace Milllgan, Plaintiffs, vs Lafo Pence, S. Chapman, A.B.Yancoy, Charles Thomas, and Also all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate lien or In terest In the real estate described In the complaint herein. Defendants. .To Lafe Pence, 3. Chapman, A. B Yancey, Charles Thomas and also all other persons or parties unknowu claiming any right, title, estate lien or Interest In the real estate de scribed in the complaint herein. In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You and each ot you are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed aglnst you In the above entitled suit on or before the expiration ot six weeks from the datr of the first publication of this sum mons which first publication is made February 27, 1920, and if you tall to so appear and answer the com plaint the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint, to-wit: tor a decree quiet ing the title of the plaintiffs In ths south half ot the southeast quarter of section27; the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 27; and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 2S, all in townshop 4 north range 2 west of Wllliamotte Meridian, In Columbia County, Oregon. This summons Is published by or der ot the Honorable Martin White. Judge of the County Court of the! State of Oregon for Columbia Coun ty, made and dated February 19, ! 1920, which order prescribes that j service of summons In this suit be made upon you by publication oncsj a week ror six consecutive weeks In the St. Helens Mist. Dnte ot first publication of this summons is Feb .l, 1920; and the last publlca tion will be April 9, 1920. J. W.'DAT, Attnrney for Plaintiff. Residence and I'ostotflce addrets, St. Helens, Oregon. NOTICK OF B.U.K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON. FOR MULT NOMAH COUNTY. IN PRO BATE In the Matter of the Estate of T. M. Hubbard, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that on and aftor April 80, 19J0, the undersigned, administrator of the above entitled estate will sell for cash In hand the following described real property, to-wlt: Tract 1, being tho Southwest quarter of the Boulhoitst quar tor of Section Twenty-six C) Township 8oven (7) North, Range Five (S) West W. M.. Columbia County, Oregon. That all bids for proposals of pur chase shall be made In writing to the administrator, care of Cake Cake, 1601 Yeon Building, Portland, Ore gon. CHARLES CHRISTIANSEN, Administrator of the estate of T N Hubburd, deceased. H-6t. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORIX50N, FOR THK COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. Rltan-Wentworth Timber Com pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Johnson and Mary Doe John son, his wife, David Johnson and Jane Doe Johnson, his wife, Tony Johnson and Eliza Doe Johnson, his wire, Albert Johnson and Sarah Doo Johnson, his wife, Wlkter Johnson and Kate Doe Jo'inRon, his wife, Nancy Johnson Steenberg and John Doo Stoenberg her husband; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or Interest In tho real estate de scribed In the complaint herein, De- unaanis. To Henry Johnson and Mary Doe Johnson, his wife, David Johnson and Jane Doe Johnson, his wife, Tony Johnson and Eliza Doe Johnson, his wife, Albert Johnson and Sarah Doe Johnson, his wife, Wlkter Johnsoi. and Kate Doe Johnson, his wife, Nancy Johnson Steenberg and John Doe Steenberg, her husband; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate describ ed In the complaint herein, Defen dants; In the Name of ti.e State of Ore eon you are harehv rnnuirait tn .n pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, within six weeks from March 19th, 1920, the dato of the first publication of this summons; and if you fail bo to answer for want there of the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief HamanHo i the complaint, to-wlt: for a decree aBainsi you fluieunsc the title of the plaintiff to the real estate described in the COmnluint tn.wlt- lh -u;. half of the South East quarter and uie ooum nan ot 1114 Fouth Weit quarter of Fectlon Eight In Township Six North of Ranern Flv U'-.f 117 M., In Columbia fJouaty, Oregon. Til la summons In niilillaimrl k. .1. ' " M, 11- tue of an order ot tht I'mmn i.i. of Columbia County, Oregon, made on the loth day of March 1920, di recting tr.o same to be published In the St. Helens Mist, a nf.wspnpnr of r'juoiui uuvmuiiun puDiuued at SI. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon Date of first publication, March 19th, 1920 Date of iast publication, April so 1920. 11 SLEIGHT. Plaintiff's attorney, P. 0. Address 1524 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Oregon Str. IRALDA Rate between St. Helens and Portland, 60 cents one war, 70 cents for the round trip. Ticket good until used. Boat leaves St. Helens' 7 :55 a. in. Returning leaves Portland 2:30 p. m. Arrive at St Helens 4 -45 p. tn, r. I HOOCHKIRK We are Friends to the SMOKERS For we carry a line of ex cellent cigars, cigarettes, tobaccos and pipes, and can supply his wants. We also sell choice candies, fruits and novelties and our card and pool room is pat ronized by those who like to spend a pleasant hour in card playing or pool games. 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