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    PAGE FOUR
THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1920.
THE ST. HELENS MIST
Imued Every Friday by
THE MIST PUBLISHING COMPANY
O. D. HEILBORN
S. C. MORTON
President
Managing Editor
SUBSCRIPTION' KATES
One Tear S2 00
SU Months $125
Entered as second-claes matter.
January 10th, 1912. at the Postoffice
at St. Helens. Oregon, under the act
of March 3rd, 1879.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
ORPIN INCH NO SMS.
AX ORDINANCE .mrtio..iiiK nm!
iiKKi-KsiiiK the cost f tlu Improve
ment of Unit Mirtin of Couliti
Street from the westerly line of
Columhin Street to the center of
ttak Street; nil of Oak Street from
the center of Couliti Street to the I
center line of Tualatin Street; U I
of Tualatin Street from the center i
line of Casenau Street to the cen
ter line of Winter Street; anil all!
of Cu.scnau Street from the renter
line of ConliU Street to a point
;ttt feet south of the center lino I
of Tualatin Street, nil In the City
of St. Helens, Oregon, uHin the)
lots, parts of lots mid parcels of
land .limiting iiHn said Improve
ment recently completed undo.
Member National Editorial Assa- Ordinance No. SltT, of Said City.
eiatin and Oregon State Editorial whereas, the Common Council of
Association. ;suid City having deeiuod it expedl-j
-lent and necessary to Improve all tha;
- ' portion of Cowlitz Street from tho
DANIELS ANT THE PEOPLE westerly lne of Columbia Sireet to;
.... .. , .,,.. ia, the center of Oak Street, all of Oak j
In his address at '"J ! street from the oetner line of Cow-
week. brrt. l1S;lPi!,"p,r.i'llti Street to the center line ot Tuala
tin recent deluge by JhJ tla Street, all of Tualatin Street from I
peopla do not know hat the do ( Cuset.au Street to I
The Oregon Journal had tl e same the
sort of explanation in mediately after all of Cusouus Strm from lhe center
the returns struck It in the wla r,lmeof Cowllt2 S(re(?. to , 330
plexus. So did the New York V, or Id. f f
.The funny part of these explana
Hons is that they come fron .sources sa me To
ji.imiiuicu uu.:. ... ,dth f ., ,.. ,
the same, all in accordance with the
Mock SM, City of St. Ili lens, Oregon
;o:t.3:i
121 02
l.yng
l.yt.ge
lowest to' the idolatry that the peo
pie are always right. The Journal has
been especially disgusting In tu
hypocritical protestations to the ef-
jeci ... ii iuB i,0,f"u' lue', s"' w'-'d City, on the 19th day ot Mar
had a chance to run things directly . , r. . ' "l -uu-
limb uio tuu. luuiKS it. Buvuiaicu
established grade and plans and spe
cifications and estimates of the City
bngmeer filed with the Recorder of
and hla approval ot such work; and
tho City Recorder thereupon on tlje jj(,t . . M
10th day of May, 1920, posted notices . , , v M
oi sucn compieuon in it.ree pumic . , ,
,.... ..... ....... bl 3. L. C Iversott
notice thereof In the St. Helens Mis, Lot 4 K. P. Ellsworth
i newspaper of general circulation Lot 6! Nellie H. McCormlck
in said City In the Issue of June . Lot 6. Tl.erese Morton
1920. and n the slsue of June 25,'l.ot 7. Theresn Morton
1920. In all of which notices It was ; Lot S. Nellie II. McCormlck
stated that ohjectlons to such accep- i Lot 9. Columbia County
:ntlll. U'nilM k. hiliir.l nn.l n.in.l.U,... 1 lliVll fr'rttj.tl. t'll.
by said Council on Monday, June 2.1,1 Lot 10, A. K. Lo. Harnett
ai ine nour ot etgiit o clock t.ot . . . r. i.ninn
1". M. of said day; H ot 12. St. Helens Lbr. Co.
Aud Whereas, no owner of any real T.ot 111. St. Helens 'ir. Co.
property, or any Interest In any prop-I Lot H. Henry Morgus
ertv wbatAver In audi riiu. rl... . ni-1 1 rt 1 r. Will. i It Me. 'nr. t.ick
ting upon said Improvement, or else- i Lot 16. Tl.ereso Morion
where, or any person whomsoever, I I.e. 17 Theresn Morton
has made or filed any objection oi Let IS Nellie 11. WCormlcX
.bjections to the acceptance of said ' Lot 19 H. Wellington
work; und w hereas suid Council on ' Lot 20 J II Wellington
said 28th day of June, 1920, duly ! Let 21 J II "Ve ', -iglo-
accepted the same: and the enitiueer ! 1..-' A M. 1. l.g
having duly certified to the Recorder I llb'ck CIM of SI. Helens, Un-gnn
me accurary of the original estimate 1 Lot I. II. W. Eu Perkins 111
of the work; .( 22 I. H Rutherford
And Whereas, said Common Conn-! Mock Cil of St. Helens,
ell did on the 16th day of August. Lot 1. Constantino Damls
1920. fl.llv mmnrtlfin Mm in.l .t ... 1 i,...,,..!., ill.,.,,.
Improvement upon the lots, parts of Lot l:i. William Oloon
lots and parcels of land adjudged j Lot 14. J. 11 Wellington
t the Council to be directly and In-1 Lei 15. J H. Wellington
wr dan re with the benefit directly or Lot 16 Charles lop
' """""j u eacn ioi anu ; i,oi
iart of lot and parcel of land so af-l.oi
i. pi n said lots, parts of lots and par-1 Lot
oris or laud, together with Iho names Lot
12102
121.IIS
i i 2
121 02
1210 2
121 02
121 02
121 0j
206 71
20 71
131 42
1 :i l 4 2
i:u i:
1.11 42
131 4 2
131 42
99 02
SI 0 2
19 0:
203 '' '
And Whereas, the said City Engi
neer having filed said plans, and
specifications of the work and esti
mates of the cost thereof, and tho
said Cotnon Concll having found the
si-.me satisfactory, did. on the 26th
day of May, 1919. pass a Resolution
would bo brought about and that no
"venous" legislature or political con
vention would stand between. Now,
however, "The peoplo know not wba,
they do."
If the people did not know what
ItZl . f .... .. adopting and approving said plans,
man io wra o. a most n.ens.ve anJ specifications of the work and
Mr;i.theBhTneTOrrllilinOW- of ," cost ad de?er-
n o, JS v.'h TkI."" mine tho boundaries of the district
whBn !hlveJ. nd..,Th0 b?IlevV,hh8li benefitted and the property so betr
'hel L I r r ? "6K0. bf ietlted t0 ' assessed for ouch
people Is the i voice - ot God." but tuat ; improvement; and said Council did
when they lose, "the people know
not what they do."
But the Journal and Daniels are In
Tery distinguished company.
From his cell In Atlanta peniten
tiary. that other erstwhile treat
KriSf - ! -d benteu'Vtherebr wTJct
r '- vub critriLiUM IUlt:i T1CW
In which he expresses no disappoint
ment over his failure at election. In
declare Its intention and purpose to
make such improvement in accord
ance with said plans, specifications
and estimates, and to assess tho cost
of such improvement upon the real
property abutting upon said Improve-
that respect, at least, he Is not un
like Sir Josephus.
; Said Debs, "I am not disappointed
over the result, as the people get
what they think they want, insofar
as they think at all." Corvallis Ga-ette-Times.
property was in suid Resolution de
scribed a3, and the same actually lb
described us follows: Lot3 1 and 22,
in tuocK is; Lois 1. 2. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7,
8, 9, 10. 11 and 12 In Block 19; Lots
7. S, 9, 10 and 11 in Block 20, and
that certain tract of land in said
Mock 20. described as beginning at
the southwest corner of said Lot 7,
In said Block and running thence
north 74 dwrw
BANKERS AIDING FARMERS along tho southerly oundarv of sain
In thirty-eight states the bankers'!1"01 10 the soutlleast cor
oi tne owners and the amounts so
apportioned are as follows, to-wlt:
Mock 18, City of St. Helens, Oreipn.
Description Owners Amount
Lot 1 W. J. Muckle I2S0.73
Lot 22! W. J. Muckle 2S0 7
lilock Itt. City of St. Helens, Oregon
Lot 1. H. J. Ilroughton 113.40
Lot 2. 11 J. Hrouchton I i t in
Lot 3. St. Helens Lbr Cn in in
P. & I. P. Dahl
P. & I. P. Dahl
Mrs. T. H. Morton
City of St. Helens
J. R. Kemp and E
Isblsier
2-3 of, Sarah George 145.83
i-j ot. t oiumbia Co.
Real Estate Co.
Amey George
Aniey George
Amey Georirn
Mock 'JO, City nf Ht. Helens,
Lot 6. St. Helens Lbr. Co
St. Helens Lbr Co.
John Q. Gage
John Q. Gage
obnj Q Gage
John Q. Guge
E. 35 feet, John Q.
Gage.
3 5x40 feet, St. Hel
ens Lbr. Co
l.-l
Lot
1
IS.
19
20.
21.
Meek Cily
Lot II. A. M
Lot 12. A. M
Charles Lone
Henry Morgos
Henry Morgus
II A. Mar Morgus
l.miis I'anos
J P. ii Mluulo Clay
ton
of SI. II
l.yug"
Lyngti
15175
Oregon
9ii ;i:i
109 12
109 12
109 12
109 12
109 12
I 12 35
I I 5 5 S
nr. r.s
I I r. r . s
1 15.5S
And Whereas, the Recorder having
given nol ho of said propsod -niei.l
us reiiulred hy law tor a perloi
of fifteen days, which notice upocl
ilid the whole rost of Hud Improvn
iniet, iho ahure no uppor Honed to
cli ll, part nf lot or parcel of
!n ml wllh I he lining of the owners
.l.ercn. and slating Hint any objec
tions to such apportionment might
l.e made In writ lug lo the Council
ii. d filed with the Recorder within
ilfieen days from Iho ditlo of posting
r ,.iiIiIIhIiIiik of such notice; and a
ne. un of the amount ir. p portioned
.uli M. part lleMo: or puree)
o( l.i ml Willi Hie whole rost of said
imprcvcuiciil n nil tie) I ..Die of the
iwiu i s. I.uvi'ig been given by the
lircoider us required hy law;
And Whereas. In respouse to said
notice I here appeared before suld
ViM.mil tit the time so fixed In suld
MM ire tl.e following numed persoiu
..nil propeity owners no affect.nl. to
wlt: P. W Harrison, Theresn Morion,
I W. Allen, Amy George, und J. R.
l'emp and Ellaheih Isblsier, and
mill. und filed their ohjectlons ti.
-. Id proposed nssesrfiiietit an affect,
'ng I heir particular real proper!;?
tli ii said I'. W Harrison (ili)eiilng to
the assessment ,,,.,
'""ed 17 ami u r m'Loti j
Hy of Ht. IIH.V. VhCk U
Morton oblee, ,2Vh".Hv1
"""tie. m iii.;.k,,".'
i" Hock 15. all B i'Mil
ni.i t vc . , ' "' "Hid ivM
" "n iibjurii,..
sossment , ,.ol , 2 ' "l U u,1
"ui uy I hi Hi,. "'"till
iT..ng,o,h.,r
- .4. II. Hlock , , " Ml.
d tl.e hum j. u K' ta"MC
(('oiitluu,i """
Yott As n .1.
mod Tr nB4m
BUILDING MATERU,
MII.N-UI.KH AVlltel
"mi
COAT.
W' MH,I AN( Rn
Mil u w..,.. "
. " " mil
'y. tirsln and
i:.7.S(!
lens. Ori g in
9o ;i :i
90.33
I941S 44
I
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
4
5:
6.
7.
9
10.
11.
12.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Lot 11
113 40
113.40
113 40
113.40
fS.75
72.92
218.76
603.47
282.72
t regon
113.40
113.40
113.40
113.49
113.40
113.40
66.70
mock a4, City of St. Helens. Oregon
state associations have standing com
mittees upon agriculture, and most of
these committees are active, working
bodies, constantly stimulating Inter
est in the higher development of ag
riculture. Among the most common methods
Is by financing the Introduction of
pure-bred stock, particularly through
boys' and girls' clubs, cooperating
with the agents of the agricultural
department at Washington. Thous
ands of these clubs have been fi
nanced by the bankers.
The report of the Bankers' Associ
ation of Oregon is typical of other
tates and shows the variety of the
activities for the promotion of agri
culture In which banks of that state
are engaged, as follows:
Boys' and girls' pfg club, 22 banks;
boys' and girls' sheep club, 3 banks;
boys' and girls' calf club. 5 banks;
boys and girls' poultry club, 2 banks;
pure bred sires, S banks; cow testing
association, 3 banks; corn growing
Contests. 6 banks; alfalfa and clover
growing, 7 banks; increasing dairy
herds, 15 banks; total, 65 banks.
The 30,000 banks of the United
States are owned in the communities
rhere they are located, and are to
day the most active local force for
community development.
, The budget of city expenses ana
the budget of school expenses for this
district have been prepared and the
taxpayers are invited to meet with
the city fathers and the school board,
respectively, for the purpose of golm
over the matter. Both the city coun
cil and the school board wish the help
and co-operation of the cltzens. It
takes money to run, the city and It
takes money, and quite an amount
of it, to run the schools. The tax-
ner or said lot, thence southerly
at right angles for a distance of 116
root to a point, thence south 74 de
grees 30 minutes west 100 feat to a
point In the westerly boundary line
of said Block 20. which is 116 feet
southerly from the point of begln
nnig, and thence northerly to the
point of beginning; Lots 11, 12 13
14'. 15, 16, 17, and 18, In Block 24;
all of Block 25; Lots 1, and 22 In
Block 26; Lots 1, 12, 13, 14, 15
16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22, lu Block
34; and Lots 11 and 12, in Block 35,
all being in the City of St. Helens,
In Columbia County. Oregon;
And Whereas, said Resolution con
tained a notice requiring all persons
desiring to remonstrate against sad
proposed improvement to file their
remonstrances with tho Reorder of
said City within twenty .lays from
ho date of the first publication anr
advertisement of said notice and Res
olution; And Whereas, the Recorder of said
City did on the 27th day of June,
1919, advertise naU Resolution and
the wholo thereof containing said
notice, and did give said notice by
publication thereof in the St. Helens
.Mist, a newspaper of general circula
tion published in said City for threo
successive and consecutive Issues
thereof, the first publication being on
June 27, 1919, and the last being oi.
July 11, 1919;
And Whereas, no objections to said
improvement were .made or filed with
the Recorder of said City, or other
wise, and no remonstranco whatever
was made against said improvement;
And Whereas, said Common Coun
cil having found said proposed Im
provement necessary to meet the at.
tual wants and convenience of the
residents of said City and district and
the owners of the real property abut
ting upon said proposed Improve
ment; that such Improvement wll.
Lot 11. Emil Client her
Lot 12. J. W. & Lulu Allen
Lot 13. W. J. Kullerlon
Lot 14. M. & A. M. Saxon
Lot 15. M. & A. M S..x,m
! Lot 16. M. & A. M. Snxon
Lot 17. L. M., J. J , J. w
H. E., T. R., & L.
P. Harrison
Lot 18. L. M., J. J., J w
H. E.. T. It.. & L.'
P. Harrison
113.77
203.3
113 40
113 40
113 40
113.40
113.40
113.40 !
ItETTEP. III TI KIS MM S
llltl.,11 1 1 I. HAULS
and on that b.isls wn endeavor
lo offer the families of this sec
lion only tin. very best print am.
lulr creamery. Children eat u lot
of butter on bread und crackers
and It should be the best, without
a taint of Impiirlly und full of
nourishment. You will tlnd OUrs
of Unit grade. Try It to day.
St. Helens Coopera
tive Creamery Assn.
I " 1
:
What Docs Your Money Do at (he
Columbia County Bank?
HAVE you entertained the idea that it lies ifit
here? No. sir-ee! It's going back into thebui
ncss of the community, so to speak. It's supportinj
those payrolls, helping build up farms and generalij
make and keep the people prosperous.
So, you see, it's sort of patriotic to the home folks
to keep your money in the home bank.
Liberal Interest on Savings.
SHERMAN M. MILES
President
ST iiaitN
J. H. HUTCHINSON
Cashier
payer has to bear tho burden, bui!811 be"irit 1,18 real property o
aiUkOIIQ .11131 UliU tout ll.tf
ordinarily the taxpayer willingly
pays his taxes for civic work when
he is shown that the expenditure for
such work is necessary and that he
is getting value received. If any
taxpayer has anything to suggest or
can see where the expenditures cr.n
be reduced and the service not im
paired, it Is his duty to attend the
budget meetings ana aid the officers
be has elected to carry on the work
for which they were elected.
i
The Corvallis Gazette-Times evi
dently has not forgotten the old say
ing of "try, try again," for an edi
torial paragraph says "Another di
vorced couple remarried Friday, this
one at Vancouver. Their names were
Ooetten. After having been apart
awhile they decided to try goettln
together again."
Make a note of this and do it.
Send In now for your 1921 auto li
cense. If you wait until the first of
the year, it might be sometime before
you receive the license plate.
; It Is much easier to do your Christ
mas shopping now than to wait until
the last few days when the big rush
: on. i
i ..... -
The Mist wants all the news all
the time. If you know an Item phone
It In. Our telephone number is 20.
V .
. Shop early and trade with your
local merchants.
health, convenience, happiness, inter
est and prosperity of the owners of
the property abutting upon said In.
provement, would bo promoted by
such improvement;
And Whereas, on August 4, 191b,
an Ordinance numbered 237 was duly
enacted by the Common Council of
said City and on said date was duly
approved by the Mayor thereof, and
within six months from the date of
the final publication of the notice
above mentioned, providing for the
construction of said improvement
and upon the taking effect of said
Ordinance the Kecorder of said City
gave notice by publication In the St.
Helens Mist, a newspaper publlsheu
In said City as required by the Char
ter thereof, inviting proposals for
making suld improvement, and in re
sponse thereto said City received one
bid or proposal for the construction
of said Improvement, which propos
al was received and filed on the 18th
day of August, 1919; and said pro
posal was by said City accepted and
on the 18th day of August, 1919, said
City and said bidder one W. P. Tobey
entered into a written contract for
the proposed Improvement of said
portions of said streets;
And Whereas, said Improvement
of said portion of said streets were
completed in whole to the satlsf action
of the City Engineer superintending
such work;, and whereas, sad En
gineer filed with the Recorder of said
City a certificate of such completion
s v
MS
m
T)irt hi your CngineOll-
Qet rid of it I
X LARGE quantity of dust-Inden nir is "inhnled" by the
- vdaily operation of an automobile engine. With this road
dust, carbon and fine particles of metal get into the lubri
cating oil and circulate through your engine, lowering the
efficiency of its operation. Add to this dirt the gasoline
that escapes past the pistons und dilutes the oil
Here you huve
that wears and tears and grinds
away, every day additiR- a little
more dirt and forcing a little more
unnecessary wear on beurinR; nur
faces. Kesult: slow restxnse less
power poor performance
shorter engine life.
Our new Modern
Cleaning Service is the enemy of
dirt in the cranka.se it means
uean oil in a clean engine." The
Culol Flushing Oil we use is the
new, scientific, thorough flushing
gent that does not contuminute
the fresh Zerolene refilled into
your cleaned crankcase. This
modern, convenient service, given
quickly and at a nominal cost,
returns your engine to you clean
and fresh, ready to give thut sat
isfactory xrformunce you expect.
Today: Dring in your car for Mod
ern Crwikcaae Cleaning Service.
ti m n tri i n mmm i i . a ma 'i i i in iiiiiiirit . nr i
Jor dean oil in a clean engine
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