PAGE FOUR THE ST. HELENS MIST FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1920 THE ST. HELENS MIST Inuid Every Friday by THE MIST PUBLISHING COMPANY O. D. HEILBORN President 8. C. MORTON Managing Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES On Tear IS.OO Six Months i .....11.25 Kntored as second-class matter, January 19th, 1111. at the Postofflce at St. Helens, Orogon, under the act e( March trd, 1879. , COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER Member National Editorial - Asso clatla. and Oregon State Editorial Association. THE KIJVTIOV , The American people have spoken :and in no uncertain terms. They expressed a desire for a change In the administration. Our opinion ra tha neither the League of Nations or the prohibition questions had much to do with the result. The people were tired of the democratic admin istration especially the chief exec utive of this country. Chamberlain, 'a man who has brought honor to Oregon and is a national characttn went down to defeat with his party, ;not because the people of Oregon were unappreciative of Chamberlain's efforts and his worth, but because they thought a rep, mean preslden. should work with members of his party. The Mist advocated the elec tion of Stanfield. It rejoices that he is elected. The republican party is jji ; power and the nation will hold the .party to a strict accounting. A RESPONSIBILITY Columbia county, a strong republi can county, has chosen Shermai. : Miles, democrat, as representative to 'the legislature. The fact that Ore gon's strongest republican county has chosen a democrat to represent the county is indicative of the confidence ,ic Mr. Miles. The Mist will watct. I with interest the record of Mr. Miles -and it hopes that by his actions K the legislature the republican voters .who have chosen him will not have cause for regret. Miles has a great .responsibility. The Mist believes he j realizes and appreciates it. . ' Tom Dalton, the watchmaker at Von Gray '8, is responsible for this one: "Metsker was beaten by Miles 'whereas Storla was beaten only by a oote. i. . If we could only harness some of -the energy men spend on politics to 'community work, what a city we j wcuid have. i HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Last Saturday the St. Helens foot ball team won its greatest victory irom Clatskante, the score being 61-0 (Next Saturday Nov. 6. is the last game of the season played on this field. The boys have never lost 'game played on this field and the .first team of James John high schooi Will be down here ready to break our -good record, will we let them do it? :They never can If the boys are given tha right support. They need noi only the support of the high school but also t li of the town. So "Come one. rome all. come little come big. .come watch St. Helens make James Jthu dig." i The high school has two steady workers for the cause if not many others. Miss Marion Jarvis and Miss Annabel It bister sold tickets for the loot ball game to the amount of $30, also Miss Jarvis solicited S3 5 for a banquet to be given soon for the foot ball boys. The high school has entered the inter-high school debating leaguti Information concerning this debate has not yet been received. The sen ior class has been debating for the, last month on various subjects, ana are expecting about a month and half more of Buch .work. Therefore they will be well prepared for the oncom ing inter-hi school debate. The chemistry class is now meet ing In the laboratory. For the past week they have been working on experiments. They find things very convenient thus making their work very enjoyable. HIS FIRST VOTE WAS FOR LINCOLN Mrs. Roy Copeland has as her guest her grandfather, Henry Hirst, whoso home for the past eighteen years has been at Glenns Ferry, Idaho. Mr. Hirst is on his way to Klamath Falls where his daughter and her huBband will make their home. Mr. Hirst who celebrated his efghty-ninth blrtn day on October tenth was born in England in 1831 and came to America in 1856. A few months after he stepped on American soli, he declared his intention to become an American citizen. It was during heated polit ical times, Mr. Hirst said, and when John C. Fremoa was running for the presidency. Not having his fina papers, he could not vote, but it was his pleasure a few years later to vote for Abraham Lincoln. Twice did he cast his ballot for this great Amen can. For years Mr. Hirst was employed by various railroads as locomotive machinist and he speaks Interesting, ly of the trials of railroading In the early days, and his thirty years of service in the Omaha shops of the Union Pacific railroad. Though a fifth of a century past the allotted age, Mr. Hirst does iot seem to feet the effect of eighty-nine winters. His intellect is alert and he walks erect and like a man of forty. His eyesight however is "not as good as it was fifty years ago." He will be here for several days before leaving for Klam ath Falls. . , . . On Monday, November 8th, there will be a rubUc auction sale of farm ing implements and sundry personal property at the place of Andrew An derson on the South Scappoose creek road. Juilgc W. J. Fullerton will be the auctioneer. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for the County of Colum bia. Claude Evelslser, Plaintiff, vs. Emma Evelsiier, Defendant. To Emma Evelslier. GREETINGS: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint tiled iftninst you in the above entitled suit vtthin and not Inter than six weekk tfter the date of the first publication tf this summons, and if you fail to so rppear and answer, the plaintiff will ake a decree against you as prayed 'or in the complaint filed herein to wit: for an absolute divorce forever llssolvlng the bonds of matrimony iow and heretofore existing by ana between the plaintiff and defendant ereln, and for such other r.nd furth er relief as may be deemed equitable nd meet in the premises, and for hu. -osts and disbursements herein in jur red. The complaint herein is based up n the statutory grounds of cruel nd Inhuman treatment and the qr ler for the publication of summons vas made on or about the 15th day f October. 1920, by the Honorable t. A. Eakin, Judge of the Circuit ""ourt of the State of Oregon, foi 'olumhla County, and In which order t wr.s specified that this summon, e published for a period of six con secutive weeks, in the- '.'St. Helens list." a newspaper of general clrcu 'ition In Columbia County, Oregon. irsi date of publication to be made n the 22d dsy of October, 1920. ant, he laat publication to be made on he 3rd day of December. 1920. W. W. DEAN. Attorney for Plaintiff, Morgan 'Hdg., Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Colum bia. Myron E. Hoard. Plaintiff, vs. Jos ephine C. Hoard. Defendant. Te Josephine C. Hoard, the above named Defendant: la the name of the State of Ore :m ou are hereby required to ap pear ana answer the complaint filed agalitfct you in the above entitled '.-curt and cause on or before the 20th day of November, 1920, said date peing six weeks from the first publi cation of this summons, and If you Fail to appear and answer or other wise plead, the Plaintiff will apply to the court for the release craved tor in his complaint, to-wit: for a de cree of divorce forever dissolving the marriage contract herntnfnra nrf "now existing between the Plaintiff and Defendant, upon the grounds of wilful desertion for more than one year Immediately preceding the com mencement of this suit, and for the further relief that the care, custody, and control of two minor children of Plaintiff and Defendant, to-wit: Nor man Hoard and Frances Evcivn Hoard, be decreed and given to Plain- tin. This summons is served unon you by publication by virtue of an order of the Honorable James A. Eakln, Judge of the above entitled Court. made and entered on the 30th day of September, 1920, directing that this summons be published in the St. Hel ens Mist, a newspaper of general cir culation, published in Columbia Coun ty, State of Oregon and further di recting that the same be nubllshed not less than once a week for six consecutive weeks. Date of first publication, Oct. 8, 1920. Date of last publication, Nov. 19, 1920. JOSEPH VAN HOOMISSEN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and Post office at 802 Dekum Bldg., Portland, Oregon. PETITION In the County Court of tho State of Oretron for (Yiliimhl I'mmt, In the Matter of the Adoption of nuuuie mimer, an iniant child, by Walter W. Blakesley and Hulda C. Blakealev. himtmnri mil ifa To the Honorable Martin White, juage oi me Above Untitled Court: Cornea now vnnr nntliinna,. uui ter W. Blakesley and Hulda v Blakealev. his wlf represent and show to thi Hnnnhi Court: That the said neMHnnnra ir. mar. rled persons and are husband and wife; That said Walter W. Blakesley IB Of the Sfffl Of GO Vanm nnrt tha aaM Hulda C. Blakesley is of the age oi 64 years, and that said petitioners are of suitable ability and circum stances to hrfnflr lin tha hnralnafta. mentioned infant child and furnish it witn suitable nurture and eduot, tlon and that thev am fit anA rmn. er persons to adopt said Infant child: him iuh Bam imam cniia is now in the noaaeaaion of vnur nAiftinnar. and thov now hava tha nam Aimtnj and control of said child; That Bald child is a male infant, the legitimate child nf Waulnv I Bllltter and Demarls Edna BUllter, husband and wire, and was born on the 22nd day of September, A. D. ISIS, in tun ( nuntv nf Cn umk State of Oregon, and that the said Wesley J. Billlter and Demarls Ednw BUllter, the father and mother o said infant child are now living and said Demarls Edna BUllter, the moth er of said child has given her conseni In writing to the adoption of said infant by your petitioners, which con sent is attached hereto and made a part of this petition; That said Wes ley J. Billlter, the father of said child, is not now a resident of nor within the State of Oregon and that his last known address was Kansas City, Missouri and has not given his con sent to said adoption; That your pe titioners are each residents of Co lumbia County, Stato of Oregon, and that said Infant child is now living and residing with your petitioners in said County and State; That said infant child's name now Is Bobble Billlter and that It is for the best interests of said child that it should be adopted by said Walter W. Blakesley and Hulda C. Blakesley, and that the name of said Infant child be changed from Bobbie Billlter to that of Walter W. Bobble Blakesley Wherefore, your petitioners pray that an order of this Court be made and entered herein. allnuM. .v.- adoption of said Infant child. Bobble Billiter. bv tha said uait... , Blakesley and Hulda C. Blakesley petitioners herein, and that the name of said Infant child bo changed from that of Bobble Billiter to that of Walter W. Bobble Blakesley and that hereafter said Infant child shall be treated In all respects ns their owu lawful child should be trentod, in cluding the right of support, protec tion and Inheritance. Dated this 26th day of October, A. D. 1920. WALTER V. BLAKESLEY Petitioner. HULDA C. BLAKESLEY Petitioner. STATE OF OREOON. County of Co lumbia, ss. We, Walter W. Blakesley nnd Hulda C. Blakesley oach being first duly sworn, each tor himself nnd her self says: That I am one of the pe tit'oners named In the foregoing p. tition, that I have heard tho said petition rend and know the contents thereof and that the matters and things therein set forth are true us I verily believe. WALTER W. BLAKESLEY HULDA C. BLAKESLEY (Seal) Subscribed and sworn to before toe this 26th day of October, A. D. 1920. O. A. GORE. Votary Public for State of Oregon My Commission expires Aug. 2, 1921. Whereas, Walter W. Blakesley and Hulda C. Blakesley. of Columbia County, State of Oregon, are desir ous of adopting Bobble Billlter the above named infant child, and; Whereas, We Wesley J. Blllttei ind Demaris Edna Billiter. husband md wife, and father and mother of said infant child, deem it for the best 'merest of said Infant child that said .doption be allowed: Now therefore. We. Wesley J. Btl 'iter and Demarls Edna Billiter, the father and mother of snld Bobbie Billlter, each for himself, hereby grees and consents to the adoption f the said Babbie Billiter by said Walter W. Blakesley and Hulda C. Blakesley as prayed for In the peti tion to which this our consent is at ached and made a part. In Witness Whereof. We, Wes ley J. BUllter and Demarls Edna Bli ster, parents of said Bobbie BUllter. have hereunto set our hands and Mais this 15th day of May, A. D. 1920. DEMARIS EDNA BILLITER Done in the presence of as as witnesses: G. A. GORE. LENA B. DEMINO. Witnesses as to the signature of Demarls Edna Billiter. STATE OF OREGON, County of . oiuranin, ss. Be It Remembered that on this 1 6th day of May, A. D. 1920 before me, the undersigned, a notary public n ana ror saia County and State, personally appeared the aforesaid nd foregoing named Demarls Edna Billlter, who Is known to me to be .he Identical Individual described In nd who executed the within Instru ment, and acknowledged to me tha: the executed the samo freely and voluntarily and for the purposes therein mentioned. In Testimony Whereof I have here unto set my hand and notarial seal the day and year last above written. (Seal) G. A. GORE, Notary Public for Btate of Oregon. My Commission expires Aug. 2, 1921 46-48 In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County. In the Matter of the Adoption of Bobble Billlter, an infant child, by Walter W. Blakesley and Hulda C. Blakesley, husband and wife. The above entitled mntter com ing on at this time for hearing upon motion of the petitioners herein, by ind through their attorneys Harris & Gore, for an order setting the time t'.r the hearing of the petition here tofore filed herein u it appearing to the Court from the affidavits filed herein, that Wesley J. Billiter the father of said infant child, Bobble Billlter. is nnt nnur within ih. Bio,. of Oregon und that his last known address was General Delivery Kan sas City, Missouri; That the said nesiey j. uiiiuer nas not given hu consent to the said adoDtlon of uM Bobble Billiter. It In Therefore hernhv nrAaraA tl,i the hour of 2.00 o'clock P. M. at the Courtroom Of tha ahnVA antlllul Court in St. Helens, Oregon, on the ism aay or December, 1920, be and Ine same Is hereby fixed as tha time ano place for the hearing of the said ifctltion filed herein, at whiMi n,no -.nd place the said Wesley J. Billlter la hereby ordered to appear and show cause it any whv said natitinn f,.r tha adoption should not be allowed as prayeu lor, and it la further ordered that service of said petition and this order be made upon the said Wesley Billlter bv nubllcation In tha at ni. ens Mist, a weekly newspaper of gen eral circulation, of 8t. Helens, Co lumbia County, Oregon, at least oner a week for three consecutive weeks the first of said publications to be maua on me zin day of October, 1920 and that a conv nf nnii nniin..,. and this order be mailed forthwith to jald Wesley J. Billlter at his said last known address. Dated tins 27th day of October i920. MARTIN WHITE '-8 County Judge. SUMMONS In tile Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon for the County of Columbia. Naomi Brock, Plaintiff, vs. James Brock, Defendant. To James Brock: the above named Defendants In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer to tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the 10th day of November, 1920, said date being six weeks from the first nuhiiMtinn . this summons and if you fall to ap pear ana answer said complaint the Dlalntlff Will taltA a rianraa n IV.. above Court, forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween the plaintiff and yourself and allowing plaintiff to resume her for mer name of Naomi Berretb. This summons is served upon you bv DUbllcatlon hr vlrtnn nf an n. of the Honorable J. A. Eakln, Judge of the- above entitled Court Hiu made on the 20th day of Sept. 1920. directing that this summons be pub lished In the St. Holons Mist, a news paper of general circulation in Co lumbia County, Orogon. Date of first publication Sept. 24, 1920. Date of last publication, Nov. 6th, 1920. L. A. RECK EN, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Ad drees, 821 Yeon Bldg, Portland, Ore. SIMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Columbia County. Swan Swniinon, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel K. Atchlnson, Defendant. To Samuel E. Atchlnson, Defendant: In the namo of the Stute of Ore gon: You are hereby required to Hp pear and answer the complaint tiled against you In the nbovo entitled suit on or before the 29th day of Novem ber, 1920, that bolng the data fixed by tha order of the court for you to appear or answer, and more than six weeks from tho date of the first publication of this summons, ana If you full to so appear or answer, the plalnttrr will apply to the court for ;he relief demanded In tho complaint filed herein, to-wit: That the mortguite exocutnd by you :o the plaintiff on tho 8th day of April, 19 IS, be reformed by correct ing the error In the description of :he property described la said mort gage bo as to mnke tho description read "Tracts 67 and 61 Kcappouao ,cre Trncts according to thu plat .hereof on file and cf ;eeord In the )fflre of the County Clerk of Colum bia County, State of Oregon." That plaintiff have Judgment iguinst you for the sum of IIL'OO 00 with Interest thereon nt the rate of 10 per cent per annum from tho 8th lay or April, 1918, until paid, and the further sum of 116.84 fur the 1918, tuxes paid by plaintiff, with merest thereon from the 13th day if May, 1919. at tho rate of 10 per -ent per r.nnum, and Oie further sum .if $18.66 taxes paid by plaintiff for ihe ye.-.r 1919, with Intorest thereon t the rr.te of 10 per cent per annum from the 12th day of March, 1920, until paid, and for the furtlior sum A $120.00 as attorney's fees, und (or costs and disbursements of this suit; That said mortgage of plaintiff, to reformed, be foreclosed und the lien thereof enforced as required by law, and that the aald mortguged real property dracrlbed as follows, to- wit: Tructs 67 and 61 Scappoose Acre I'racts acordlng to the plat thereof m file and or record lu the office of tho County Clork of Columbia t'ounty. State of Oregon, togethar with all tho tenements, herodltunieut tna appurtenances thereunto belong ing do soia by the Sherirt of Colum bia County as upon Execution, mm, I :he proceeds thereof applied to the payment oi said sums of money hore- .naoove mentioned, and that suld de fendant and all persons claiming un ler him. subsequent to the execution A said mortgage upon said prenilaoa, it so reformed, either ns purchasers, ncumbrancers, or otherwise, may be :'rroa ana roreclused of all rlirkia olalm or equity of redemption In tho unci premises end every Dart thrr Knd that the said plr.lntlff niav h. udgaient and execution naalnat tha :ald defendant. Samuel K. Atchln- lon, tor any deficiency which mar .enmin arter applying all the pro ceeds of s.ld sale of said promlaos properly applicable tothe satlsfuc lon of said Judgment. This Summons Is served upon you 'y publication thereof in the St. Hel ens Mist, a weekly newspaper pub lished In St. Holons, Columbia Coun ty, State of Oregon, for a period of lx consecutive and succoshIvo weeks, tiursuant to r.n order duly made and stored by the Hon. J. A. Eakln, fudge of the above entitled court on .he 13th day of October, 1920, which trder directs thut said publlcalloi e so made. The first publication hereof Is Oc ober 16th. 1920, and the laiit publi cation hereof Is November 20th 1920. ' HARRIS A GORE. Attorneys for Plulntlff. St. Helens. Orogon. NOTICK OK FINAL ACCOUNT Guatavo Skuzin Estute. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, us administratrix of tin -atute of Gustavo Skuzle decesaed as filed her final account In th lounty Court of the Slate of Oregon for Columbia County, and that Sai . aa of" November v. I). 1920. at the hour of ten o'clock V M., and the Court room of said ourt have been appointed by sai. ourt as tho time nnd pluce for the searing of objections to said flin, ccount and the scttlomont tlier.vif 29 mo"'' ,lr8t pub",,hed October BERTHA M. 8KI7ZIB, , w ,. . Administratrix ' W. Day. Attorney itl 3 LITTLE BODIES -tobulldlhetuup,; hood and womanhood. OUR RRPAn -wu has the nutritive valm ,M l"t ".uallly r f,our C1(n WEST ST. II E L EKs " n c k v V. 1IKUMANN nip. Houtlon, A Mist Want-Ad Will Selfl1 THE BEST BOOK YOU CAN OWN Is a savings bank book I means freedom from J ability to s.,l,e oppCtu.? comfort and plenty Z ilnl come. Why not own ,'"k wonderful bookT A v.rv J dollars will t...t ..?.:'rr slon and every ,ntrr ttJJ he receiving tollP wU j..- hook more valuable, h.. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Eederal Resirve 8ystem CHAS ORAHAM. President. H. A. CIIILDS. (feu. , J1 Encouraging an Important Industry '"THE Pacific International Livestock Exposition a Portland Nov. 13-20 means a great deal to those farmers who are interested in perfecting and promot i.i their herds. 2500 head of the West's pure bred dairy ind btef cattle, hogs, sheep, goats and horses will be on exhibit fcr the $75,000 in premiums. Dnilv Auction Sales during the Show may attract some Columbia County buyers, and of course the C himlia County Bank is willing to lend first-aid. SHERMAN M. MILES jij President (SFolumM J. H. HUTCHINSON Cashier ST HEIPNS IN Cv Iinr IV 11 I lUmbu Count v Mist Wantads for Results. THK ( REAM OK CREAMERY IlL'TTEIt Is to be had hero. We g,.t tin, very finest known to the Vutte kiikiVn,d 11,0 hfi,llth exp""' "Kill. It Is not alone more do "clous, it Is made In 'ere, merlei where the strictest attention t lanltatlon is observed t" I Sdn8nd know lr l",ee.rryper St. Helens Co-Opera-tive Creamery Assn. 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