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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
Fa "Wl.to Awake" Church. I" . . ii iin unit Columbia Lr oi ' " . A. Hi"row, iBBiur. I'IKIIMI O U Sunday May 23rd. Morn In Lay School J 0.00 . m. Ei "Israel's Hrst Klim" U'lH h0,,r' ?' " "i 8. I.i.H.n Kmiorvor 7:00 t. ra. r.. a Threofjld I'lcture of khe Church that Bervei." MKTIHH'IST H'lWWAL gt Helens and Houltoa Albert 8 Wsoy. IAMtor Vidsy School. 10:00 . m prnlliK worsnip, .w . Lworth l.ciiu. 6:30 p m. t..nin Kcrviriv. 7:30 p. m. Lrer M'llnK and Mule Study, fcMd,.y. : P- .' a ultou, lomuiiieu oriiM, w.wv The Friendly Church" CATIM'MC III lt II kly'lluiM ut 9 u . Second Mali Tuiily. Ciitwiiimn at :15 fcnsduy. NlKhl services at 7:80 I. cH.niv IK. A fuJI al- knreot the Hoy Kroull U desired luesitsy. Non Catliollca always " ....... Jok r. i isncy, uoctor. money tm hand to pay all Loti to and Including March 4, Interest stops Amy . A. George, t'lerk fl. D. No. 2. CHURCH NOTICES FOR SALE LgtleOti registered Holsteln In hid socoml yer, aireu oy in llOlliesleU'i; -yor-uiu .red heller by Cornucopia llut ,y. Will "ll one or both. W. wn, Went St. Helena. 23l( IIhkl",,, ,y'uU!' In.plon.H,,,, . . ... vnn targe work team 5 cow. 8 heifers. 2 10k. 60 ho".' J stands of bees, drug-saw, stump pu. all In Rood order, family nrchar.i lurgn house and fairly good bum' I'rlce.fOOOO wltht-m,.. ; on farm. Fred oill. Doer Inland' THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. MAV 21, 1920. for Hale All kinds of ruhbuira nn.l oma.o plantH. alH somoverS n 'e "f l.o ( olumbln lllvor Cannery Mart lloilSS. Uoulton. Ore. 21 tl For Service lleKlatr.H .an,," China hour. Win. Kkuilo Warr.. 22tf I'hono 108K13. Kor Bale Ono 1820 Maxwell 6. passenger car and one 191 6.iaas engor Chalmers. cur n KOod con dition and fully Ruaraulend. I'rlw-a reuaonulilo and liberal terma J N ";r.r'"on' ' ' J06. 8t. Helena: 22-4 Hay for BhIo. Win. Bkuile, War ron, I'hoiio 10HK13. 22tfj Eatray Camo to my place Bom7 time aK. 1 yearlliiR jra-y ateer; 1 llKlit Jeraev linlfnr !.. t old. Owner may claim aumo by pay. IU, iHiurua ana auvertlHliiK ' Blinnnon 11. Bhafer, Deer lalund Ore i S2tf. ! Kor Si.iti of l n.rf ,.i . on "va "cren ' l.ind. cIoho to railroad track a, Oreion1:""- C" W" Ma"l". "oulton Kor Bale or Trsi.lo One work ' " Ho 4il Bt Helena: CALL Foil IlIDS The bulldliiR now occupied by School DiHlrlct No. 64, Uaohelor Flat a a a Behoolhouao, will be sold to the hlKheal bidder. lilda will be received up to and Including May 24, 1920 I ho right la roaerved to reject any nr a blda. Kred Laraen, Newell Sherwood, UlrectorB, Nellie L. IJurk head, Clerk. 22-2 PAGE SEVEN For Sale Beeond-hnnd 1919 lxf. Mler. aa Rood uh new with the at ti e Kuanmtee that Koch wilt, a n n" w a r lr Inland aOrage. ,,,,r lH,an7ore- llf ,. . """in nun cair; I'on- l ie and llcgerveld Btralnn; B.ralKlt and nicely umrked. John Joa..,,!, E' ,m r'B''. Twin inn "rm 20-41 iIho Scotland aeed oata. I,,.,,,, l's'r'ti "lol,h"' l'olu,,,l)la ('"y- Kor Bale Blxteen ml n,n,.i. I rowa; now have 1 4 nounda butler fat tinr row auiIi i u v ti'.. . out of dalryliiR ao will aell them I cheap. J. Krlckaoai. 8.. Warren dm I 22-26. ' I -I Kor Bale One horao. welehi ir.7r. Iba.: one gray tnaro. weight ui..,.,i MOO Iba. Oeorao Oranl Bcat.n(Mm 22-25 Kor Bale Soma freed mtui. IAWR and nuns horaea. Three m Ilea from Deer Inland on Carico romil Hum, Hanch. J2-2S Kor Sale Launch. 21 ft. 8 In In with 10 h p. vim etiKlne. In first 1 china condition. See or write T A Nyfc-aurd, St. Helena, Ore. l'fl-tf Kor Salo 9 x 10 Omonday don- rnJ '1'.n? cn,,lfi- ' M. Mllea, bOJ Mctaho llldR., l'ortlund. 20-4t Kor plain bbwIlr wo or write Mra A. Hunt. Hiillroad Addition. Kt. Helena, Oregon. 22-23 ,TK.",r f,"1" Two freah milch cows. W. II. 1-axon, WeBt St. Helena. 2Itf ! ror Sale Cuhharo and loinatu Jilanta at RreenhouKO hnck of the Co-! lumblii Itlvor Canuery. Mark lialoc fo, Itox 135. lloulton, Oregon 19-tf CUT THE H. C. OF L. WE MANUFACTURE Presh Butter Milk DAILY. 10 CENTS A GALLON CAN U BEAT IT? St. Helens Co-Operative Creamery Assn. gal, a Voat water power tiof machine; almoat new. I,. otil, City. 2S Kor Hnln Knn,1 nnlilAn, tr. ' ...... u ( Tu . i hiinilpi.il ut hi 1 .. . i, ..i Joraey Cattle Club haa a roKlateren I I.MUH Kl.1l ., ... 1 ... . I .- . I aon. Service, 910. Hull la now1 lame and putrona wfll ho notlfld later when ho la In condition for aervlco. N Sherwood. Warren. Ore. I'houo 108K21 . 22tf I-or S.-fle 1918 Ilrlscoo 5 paHseu or touring automohili In first claaa condition. Win on lcrnig or trade for Iiouho and lot or farm prop erty. Boo or wrlto Fred Ketel, l O. llox 265, St. Helena, Oregon. 14if Try a Mist Want Ad. NOTICK T) CKKKITOKS IN THK COUNTY COURT OK THK STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Notice la herby given that the ui, deralgned haa been appointed ad mlnlatrator of the eatate cf John King, deceased, by the County Court ot tho State of Oregon for Columbia County, and has qualified. All per sons havli,g claims against Bald e Uite are hereby notified to present tho same, duly verifted as Dy law re quired to the undersigned, at the law office of Shlnn.. & Storla, St Helens, Oregon, within six month. from the date hereof Dated and first published May 14. 1920. ANDREW KING, , , Administrator. Shin & S'orla, Attorneys. M14J11 Beds and Springs, the Famous Simmons Line 2 inch Continuous Post Steel Tube Bed. $16.50. Other Beds from $7.25 up. Simmons Springs are "Built for Sleep." Slumber King Springs $14.25 All Coil Springs, $1 1.75, $12.35, $12.50 and $14.75 All Steel Helicle Springs, $8.75, $10.00 and $10.75 Large shipment just arrived. Come and see them. Masonic Bldg. E. A. ROSS St. Helens- Ore. For Sllf 12 fine rntuurnl.l l,o and five lambs. Enquire of E. H. Trohurno, Vernonla, Oregon 14tf Kor Sale Setting hens. Gust Dam In, Winter St., Bt. Helena. 20-4t For Salo 1 boar pig over 2 years old; one brood sow and and one Jersey bull 13 months old. Dave Vincent, lloulton Oregon. 13-tf LrSale iH'nlrulihi liouKO,aml lot: klce orchard of 14 treea; garden! ti. Will ncIl rlieap or caan. umtnfr street, near Columbia Mr linear Swemuin, Bt. j r gala -tiood (uiully nillcli aiw.j LsrwD, (ioliio, ore. a-tw i, gi 40 ai to farm; 20 acres. Hind In cultivation; 20 acre. kn and vim" timber; all the I FOR SALE Twenty milk cows, Holatelna and Jerseys; 12 fresh and others will freshen soon; 20 Holsteln heifers, half of them two-ymtr-olds and half one year Old. Onm Holsteln registered bull, 15 months old. I'ASEKO IlltOH. on Liberty Hill, mile and halt northwest of St. Helena. WANTED hr No. 1 UU U - Reserve District ftii. IU-Mirt of the thiixlllion of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SCAPPOOSE 12 Wanted To Interest the children near St. Helens and Uoble in hiving new swarms of bees for me. In; any kind of box that will give them air (cover 3-Inch square hole with fly-screen- ' delivered (o our Reuben More, $1 per swarm and up accord ing to aiae. One-half mile south of t.olilo. ore. Walter E. Carrington.l lteo Supply dealer. 2 Iff Wuntcd Clean cotton rags at the! Mist office. 2 Otl ! bppooip. In the State of Oregon, nt the close of business on Loans and d'scounta, Including rediscounts I except tho.-e shown In b and c) $129,619.19 Total loans I 29.619 19 Ifrtrafu. secured, $3X5.88; unsecured, $138.36 8. (ieveriiiiieiit mm iiritlcn imanl: I OpuiiltPd to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds par value) 25,000.00 I I'lfilg-il ns collateral for State or other deponltH or hills payablo v....:. 10,700 00 h Owned ami unpledged 4.320.97 i War Savin ;s Cert'Mcatea and Thrift Sump uciu illy owned 846.00 Total I . S. Government securities.. Iliff bunds, xo'tirltlcH. etc.: Il Bonds and Hiu-urltlea (other than V. 8. securities) (.lodged as collateral for State or other diposlts (postal excluded) or bills payable 15,312.87 ) Securities, other than II. 8. bonds (not In cluding Htm ks l, owned and unpledged.. 20.G99.62 Tutsi lunula, securities, etc., other than I' S kek of Kedral Reserve llnnk (GO per cent oi suimcrlptlon ) I Valuo of L inking house, owned nnd un incumbered 8.700.00 l! iutty In hanking houso 6.700.00 umlture and flt ii red H'ul I reservo with Federal Reserve IlunkT. in vuiilth nod net amounts due from nations I hinks Total nf lln.n. II ii , .'. rh L , IV, 1 BSl U, BI1U 111,,, OliOH1 futcts on liu.iks liiMLle.l niilul.t., nf cllv nr wn of reporting hank and other caali item' i i , uuiniin fcwmpllon fund with V. H. Treasurer and uo from I . s. Treasurer orne, but not collected approxl mato on Notes and Hills Receivable not tast lllin UlL r"W ..(. If May 4, 1920. 7 room house and 4 lots, hard fin ished downstairs, $1400. -$j00 down balance 6 per cent. J. 11. Godfrey. St. Helens. 8-"n $129,619 622. 40.S60.97 36.912 800 6.700 3,604. 11.741 MISCELLANEOUS Strayed From my ranch on Ap-i rll 14th, 1 Shephcr dog, white with black spots, llcenso No. 65; 1 bird dog, wlilto female, with lemon spots, llcenso No. 191. Notify Jake lli-.m-i mer, Deer Island. Reward. 19lf I Est ray Notice Came to niy place1 nnd taken up, one black horse. welsht about 1000 pounds, wry thin, I about 1U years old. One gray mure I ubout 11 years old. hunch on left hind ankle. I'nlesn called fur, unltnals will be Bold to cover costs. W. 11. Faxon, St. Helens, Oregon. 23-1 39.697.6C WILSON S liMMl l STORE (rood lluuglit. Sold nnd I A- $ I cluingeil. lluuM'kit'piiig rooms is' Furnlnliwl anil l'nfiirnh!iol l Rooms, j lloulton .... On'gon . ! : Another Roya! Suggestion DOUGHNUTS and CRULLERS From the New Rgyal Coo:: Book DOUGIIJCUTS made the doughboy happy durinp the war and no won der. There is nothing more wholesome and delightful than doughnuts or crullers rightly made. 'Their rich, golden color and appetizing aroma will create an appe tite quicker than anything else in the world. Here are the famous dough nut and cruller recipes from the New Royal Cook Book. Doughnuts 8 tablespoons shortening H cup sugar 1 ec . cup milk 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 tPSApinn salt 1 cups Hour 4 tcaaiKinna Royal Baking l'owder Cream shortening; add sugar and well-beaten egg; stir In milk; add nutmeg, salt, flour and baking powder which have been sifted together and enough ad ditional flour to make dough stiff enough to roll. Roll out on floured board to about Inch thick; cut out. Fry In fleep fat hot enough to brown a piece of bread in CO seconds. Drain on unglatcd paper and sprinkle with powdered sugar. Afternoon Tea Doughnuts J eggs tablespoons sugar Si tcnupoon salt i teaspoon grated nutmeg BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro 2 tablespoons shortening 6 tablespoons milk 2 cups flour 3 teaspoons Royal Baking l'owdur Heat egg.i until very light: add' tugar. salt, nutmeg and melted Fhortenlr.g; add milk, and flour and baki.ig powder which have been sift 'd together; mix well. rror by tea-spoons Into deep hot fat and fry until brown. Iiratn w 11 on unglazed paper and sprl: kle lightly with pow dered suu'ar. CruUera 4 tablespoons shortening) 1 cup sugar 3cup3flVur 1 teospor n cinnamon H toaspiv n salt 4 tt uspo. ,,3 Royal Bakln Powf! r i H cup mi.i Cream fhortcnlng; add sugar gradually and beaten eggs; etft together flour, cinnamon, salt and bak'ng powder; add one. half and n.ix well; add milk and TeinainJcr cf dry Ingredients to make so:'t dout,h. Roll out on floured roard to about Inch thick and cu, ,no strips about 4 inches long and 4 Inch wide; roll in bands and twist eacii etrlp and bring ends together. Fry In deep hot fat Drain and roll in powdered sugar. FREE New Royal Cook Book con taining these and scores of ether delightful recipes. Write for It TODAT. ROYAL BAKING POWDESOO. lis Fulton Stnet Ktw York Cltf "Bake with Royal and be Sure" any: Advanced on Victory 31 1,250 1.000 285. Total lMltl Slock mi 1.1 in f'Plui fund ' Undivided profim. aTBil LIABILITIES Pntei Paid current exponso, Intoront and 'tat). test ami .iiu... . '."'V ''" V '. iB . . "vwuui cunociea or creuiiou (ai,nr!'i?rn "f mfurlty and not earnud t"""iniin e ) Ircu,t,s,,rv"1 'ccn.ud ". '. ". . '. ". ! . 'Miif.,.: r rn "ttntiiinB Toui"",''1'8 on own bnl,k Ptt'an'dlni'.'. Usart .1. . " . t 32, Olid S3... withu?,,, '. (dopotltt uayuble' JMItl li'poslis subject "h iur Fit We 4,726.12 3,985.58 420.4 1 ?2.0.H.1G 25.000.00 2.000.00 740.54 ir money borrowed). 25,621.07 fturod hv i i 1 r "numcilHH aepoaiia Total of 1 ' 'ml.Kn of RH8e, of hU hank. . 38. and 39.. , 1 "f 37d.,!v.1"''J,,'l '( pu'yVb'le 'aV- ttti J " "i Huninn in an tint, ..a !mi'SsRor,ni1Bav,,,"',): hn.. ' " 0r deposit (other limn fnr nnnn f uweu)., Ham. in drf0H" "ubject to Hes'erve ni8 i0- 1. 42 and 43 92.229.64 l.ooo oo 18.90 25.000. 00 420.4 1 105,100.24 1.50 20,620.33 of Ore, Total Ken, i:1 E .'Wtai1'?"".1? of Co'"nbia; u:' lbo Hat. ,V.. .".Hh "r of l" bovo-nai 31,230.66 60,998.98 1272,031.46 1 "latum, bcrlb0j 'llt la IrilA hA . i ,i A Ks.ltnf .,, . , B. B. WIST, Caahler. d sworn to before me this IRth day of Mny, 1920. W. 11. COOPKlt, Notary l'ublle. Commlaslon expires Fob. 19.1J21. Correct Attest: DAVID McK. WILSON, Here It Is-THE NEW VELIE SIX You must see the car to appreciate the striking beauty of this new, Stranght line, High Cowl Body Design, Distinctive Radiator and Hood, Bevel-Border Fen ders, Octagonal Lamps. And you must try the car to know what the sensational new Velie-Continental motor means. This is the first mention of a new type power plant. Burns low grade fuel. Has more responsive power, more speed, no vibration, no noise. Costs less to run. The secret is out. The work of foremost Velie engineers, and the creation of the famous Velie body builders is now on public display. You will want to see it. Auomobile men dealers, and the motoring public are taking the first oportunity for a view. For no such distinguished model of the Light Six has ever come into the market before. First as to Style. Different yes ! It is the differ ence that gives an entirely new expression to familiar charms. It is the difference that makes it the car of today and tomorrow. Here in symmetrical, harmonious, "mirror-like planes you see how the creative idea has set a higher standard of body art. Here is the authoritative style a thing that was certain to come. It comes first in the Velie. There are five models in the line send a card for further details. Light Six, $1735 Immediate Delivery For your comfort and enjoyment the body is lonfer. It has a roomy sweep that is irresistible. It has really broad doors more room in the deep tilted seats and soft plaited upholstery more leg room for the driver. , For your convenience, there are ample storage places in seats and doors for everything you carry. Some new ideas here also. Then that motor. Truly a sensation in engineering. All that has been gained in the science of The Automobile Motor in the last four years has been con centrated in this amazing power plant. You will want to try it out to see how the problem of getting the highest grade of power out of low grade fuel has actually been solved. A world of energy silent instantly responsive to any degree smooth as velvet And a big saving in fuel cost. How this has all been worked out by larger valves, better combustion, operation perfectly balanced you will sec when you go over the car. Every mechanical feature the kind that ought to go with a car like this. Improved Timken Axles and Bearing, Borg & Beck Clutch, Bijur Starting and Lighting, long underslung springs everything. Here then is the pattern car that leads off the Light Six style procession for 1920 that sets the pace in the newer engineering that motorists demand today. We want you to see and judge for yourself. Big Six, $2185 Immediate elivery . COPELAND AUTO COMPANY D. W. PRICK, J, 0. WATTS, Plrcotora,