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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1920)
B oK ADMIVIHTRATOIl'b 1'HIVATM BALM I riunir Court of the BUt of ,v . ' I.. I. ....I, I. IViinl rttor of the KataU of Wit v. Durnmod. flail irby given, That In pur of an or,ler of th0 CountJr nf Iho State of Oregon ror Co 0' " I- ., Ill, ,imber. 120. " tho nmttor of tit of Wllllnm U. Derebery, the tindoralgnod, th ad- fral'oP of Mlllte of ,a,1 W,U ,, iion.liory. deceased, will tell b,,te nle, In one parcel, to th P10"" . a 41.. Annflrmallnn d,y of October, 1820, all tha nils. Intercut, and eatatt of .,d willlum 13. Dereberr, de G .t the time of hla death, and E, right, title, and Intereat thai it Mtute haa, by operation of ,la . I .nnlHil l L L.i .dilllton to that of an Id d- h t the time of hla death, of. J tO l"111 lJiViiiM iui, lin. U( 0( land, situate lylnx and ba h County of Columbia, Btat Lon, and more particularly de U .. follow, to-wlt: L Wet half of the North wont V " - .. ... ir m t., . of Hcmmi ou. luwriniup g Rnnio 6 Wt of the Wlllnm- Merldlan; &,Pi'B ineretroni, I to tha uu!ii i.uumor v um bydeed dutml Keby. 18th, 1914.' Mln BoK ai page 440 .1- - I .J -!.. 1-1 ljl 0 flMKji ui inm vuiuiuui 1 for ( mor particular doacrlp-1 ,,f nld excepted 50. acrea and of-wiy. nn and condttlona of aata: TVo par emit, of purchnie price (epoiitfd with bid, and Ilia bal. upon confirmation of aale b iirt and execution of deed, uda muni be In writing and de ll to auUl admlnlatrator at bta fcsca. near vernonia, voiuuiDia ;t, Orfgon, ai any time alter the publication of thla notl?e and L the mnklnu of the aulo. ltd Bout. 17tU, 1920. lit publication 8pt. 17, 1(20. rKKKT Mr.l.W.Nti&K, mlnlitrator of the Kitate of bm U. loreberjr, Deceaaed. Harris, Attorney for Admr. THE ST. HELENS MIST FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1920 Ht.MMONH In In Ori-iilt t ourt of the Bute of jg.. for tho (X,unl, f ColuI wi);.forlkpltt,nt,ff- EJ- rw, Td"tVrICk- thh In thn nnrao of the State of Ore ton, you are requlrud to appear anrf annwer I he complaint filed awfn.t you In the above entitled ault on or bWcro the 20th day of November' mo, or for want thereof the above rrnmd ulalnttff m ...i,- " ".!" ?U S? yU f 1,10 rellef domandea hi the complaint, namely, decree for a complete cflvorce forever dtah ".':V " V'? bond of n"trlmony now lid heretofore oxUltng, on the ground f cruel and Inhumane treutmont renderl,,,, the life of the plaintiff bur.loimome. v Thla Hummona U anrvnd upon you PAGE SEVEN liy publication BHcutlve weeka In tho Bt. Holena MlHt a weekly newipnper of goneral clrcu Intlon publiBhed In the County of ( olumbia, Oregon, pursuant. to en order of Hon. J. A. Eakln. Judge mude and entered on the 6th day of October. 1820 ' 1 oon 18 of PubllcaUon October 8, a a a v, !?Alte ot laHt Plication Not. 19, 1 020. . , , W. L. COOPEIt, Z4 f hamber of Commerce Dulldlnir. l'oftlund Oregon. v "ll'a difference of opinion." aald Marie Twain, "that ma keg a horae ia.o. ui airrerence of opinion xnd tiiHte unil nHfi..n .u.., i the ckiHHlflBd page a moat effective ow.utn,,, OI IOHl numun parplexltles. Try a want ad for your trouble. Wrht Watches, Diamonds. Pearls VON A. GRAY Reliable Watchmaker and Jewelc EDDIE'S PLACE l arniie and place auggriMtcd to ft wind, welcome you either aa vultor or patron, tmt rMllng drink. Confer tonerjr, Clgiir and ToImcco. (nnuonni u w i u L. o dI Hull Plibne 1S2-W K1. HKI.KNH TRY U5 We Will Please You JOIN OUR BIG LIST OF SATIS FIED CUSTOMERS. WE CLAIM ' TO GIVE BETTER SERVICE AND BETTER GOODS AT BET TER PRICES FOR OUR CUS TOMERS. TRY US FOR ONE MONTH AND BE CONVINCED. J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS IMione 84-W ' West St. Helrua Notice ' ' In tlw County Court of the State Pi OreKn, for the County of Colum IiIh. In the Matter of the Eatate of Charlea 0cr.r Ouhlgren, deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undesigned has been duly appointed 'jxecutrlx of the Last Will and Testa ment of Charles Oscar Dahlgren, de leased, by the County Court of Co lumbia County, State of Oregon, and hue duly qualified for aald trust. All :crHons having claim against aaia wtute are hereby notified to present .lie same, duly verified as by law re luin.d, to the undersigned at her vesldonce at Warren, Oregon, wltflln iix months - from the date of this lOtlce. Hated and first published Oct. 15. MATILDA DAHLOREN, Executlx of tho Estate of Charlek Oscar Dahlgren, deceased. Shlnn & Storla, Attorneys. Mist Wan tads for Results. WILSON'S 2nd-Hand Store IIOCIiTON, OUK. We hny, sell and exchange all kind of MM-ond bund goods. We will buy anything and ay the liitflittit market price. Bee as. I'BO.VK 52-J Farmers, Attention ! We Cawy a Full Line of FEED, FLOUR AND GROCERIES at the lowcstmarketprices. Let Us Quote You Larsen & Co., Grocers "THE HOME OF THE MARKET BASKET" PHONE ' 27 rHKRE is a faint haze over the landscape these days in spite of the brilliancy of the sunlight and there is a certain uncertainty as to the proper price for you to j a A . m t T pay tor your Autumn uotnes. MEN'S OVERCOATS These Overcoats include Big Warm Ulsters, Form-Fit- ting Overcoats, Raglan Coats, in fact every kind of an overcoat that is turned out by the manufacturers. CLEAN CLOTHES That Look Fine That feeling of com fort and contentment that comes only with correctly laundered underwear and ho siery is assured you if you send your work to us. Our methods pro duce a soft, soothing finish that cannot be excelled. And the prices are right. ST. HELENS STEAM LAUNDRY St. Helens Iron & Marine Works St. Helen, Ore. 1 Foot of St. Helens Street A completely equipped shop for all kinds of machine work, marine work, welding, bra ing, general machine and blacksmith work. Bring us your ' ork. No job too small, none too large. Prices reasonable consis tent with good workmanship. . J. W. AKIN, Mgr. G. B. DUCKWORTH, Asst. Mgr. W. A. LEVI, Sec'y.-Treas. It's a Pact that by trading at the CENTRAL GROCERY you always receive the best of high quality groceries and fresh vegetables and seasonable fruits at very low prices. We carry a complete line of high grade fancy and staple groceries. You can always get fresh fruits and vegetables here. Special attention given telephone calls. THE CENTRAL GROCERY U Cold Weather Goods Mackinaws Sweaters Wool Shirts, Uuderwear Quilts Blankets Weathering it Afoot in Rain, - -Sleet or Snow will be a merry romp once all St. Helen, feet are com fortable and dry in our. rubber wear E. M. HELON Scarcity of Telephone Equipment As new subscribers a number of individuals have recently placed orders with us for telephones, did subscribers have asked for service at new locations. They have been told by our representatives that immediate compliance with their desires was impossible owing to lack of "telephone facilities" in a particular locality. "Why," one will say, "The poles and wires are on the street and the house is already wired." We wsh that the problem were as simple as' it sounds. There ma be poles and wires, but every wire may be in use giving service to others. There may be a cable, but every circuit in it may be assigned to telephones already installed. There may be spare wires and circuits but no switch board apparatus at the central office to which they can be connected. There may even be sections of switchboard but not available for opera tion on account of the lack of necessary accessories such as ringing keys, relays, etc. The reason for the shortage of telephone equipment is simple. During the war period we were unable to maintain our reserve or stock plant as the same materials we use were required and taken for Government pur poses and for industries properly favored by the Government. Since the war, with the unexpectedly prolongel problems of reconstruction, pro duction and delivery of materials needed to meet even current demand have been delayed. Every businss concern is having similar experiences. The manufacturers of telephone equipment have been bending every effort to fill our orders, but they in turn are meeting the same difficulties ii securing rubber, paper, silk, glass, porcelain, tin, thread, shellac, metal' parts and other articles not generally associated in the public mind with telephone service. At the same time with this abnormal situation with reference tot materials there exists an unprecedented demand for telephone service, and even under these circumstances our record is one of fulfillment of demand. In the first eight months of this year we have added 6863,' telephones in the State of Oregon. In the eight months prior to our declaration of war we gained 2655 telephones. We desire to give service as much as a patron wishes to receive it. We desire to promptly comply with the suggestions of publicauthorities who have taken a proper interest in the situation. We are facing abnormal conditions but we will of necessity gradually overcome our difficulties. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Comp'y in D