St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, January 21, 1921, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921
KOI I, IMPROVEMENT
A ArrnnKl )' T. J. Kllppin, Jr.,
County Agent
CLAT8KANIE L tider: J. N.
I minor, wiiui i uHmiKQ iiio uoiii
l oiiHirullon, on dyked luud; 2 auper-
phosphuto demonstrations; 2 potash
J demonstrations; make acidity tests;
; pool lllii and IIiiih nrdnrit.
ItiOIU.K (Heaver Homos) Leader.
Juck Anllker. (Joul Oat fiiur nnm
In grow green niuuure crops; 2 sup-
! orpliospliale demonstrations; make
ucifl 1 1 y Ii'hIh and pool 1 1 mo orders.
i MAKSIII.ANI) leader: Wullor II.
Colvln. lion I 1 (IrulnuKO demon
stration on UilUi land; niuke acidity
tests, mid pool lima ordora; 3 supor
llonpUittu demonstrations; two inon
to nnm green maiiuru crops,
i MAVCKIl Leader: Win. Roberts,
tioul Two superphosphate demon
strations; make acldlly tests and
pool limn orders.
RAIN'IKIl Leader: Win. Hidden;
3o.il Two dralnng aumoiiHtrulloiiH,
let hIk inon to grow green inuniiro
Hops; four demonstrations of supar
iliiiiiplwiii; pool community ordora
'or tiln Mini llino
i WAHKKN louder: . Iou Snyder.
)o:il Two drulnii'(it demonstrations;
lv suporplio.iphata doinonHtrutlona;
v i men to Krow green manure
jupu; pool tllu and II mo ordora.
& ( KOI IMI'IUIVKMKNT
5. CI.ATSKANIK i.ouders: K. C.
lot tern, K. K. Ilurke. lioul Tweu
f acres KtriiwiiHi rlos; twenty up.ioh
tunherrloH; three sunflower Mill
jiii Iriuls; HpccUiLn o.i onn tariuly
( iioiiilo mid gr.d( puck; fvur to
111 sebw. poluto r.ol.
(,iHU,K (liouvor Imimowi i.rinlcr:
ail llanloll. (Joel Kiv neieu her
ch; tlireu corn variety irials uii.l
tnfluwt-is; got ii ix inon to 4!ll-iielect
id crude polii'ors.
WUtKIILANM l.iamv Murk fcl
tl. (!oal Throo nunf'.iwer Com
istriitiotis; ono u;v.c:.irl'.(i'i ot
Bh ami hurley; urn b'ln.iu trutlo.i
fetch and oats; net pour.o poclal
V to lecture on seluul.m of polhio
Id: speebillun on oivj v.irlctv of
tain and Rrailo nr.i k ; m.v.ko'. un
I label with Clutslinulo growerr;
eo to hill-select p. unto iircu
MAYCKIl Leader: J.niu I'olto.
si (inn sunflower .l'in..iiiir.iMl)ii;
O lO liill-Hl'll'ft pOl'liOI'H. select
variety of poluto and grade and
k Willi HalMlor.
lAI.'U-:it Leader: Jolin Halo,
il Ten ucreg strawberries; flf
X acres loganberries; adopt ono
lety of iioiato for entire coiiimun-
i ; kIx mora to hlll-suloct potato
i t
WAHItKN' Loudon P. II. Lutiu.
Cal I' our (li'inoiiBiralloiiH corn
agulnHt HiinriowcrH; alx to hlll-Hnloc.t
potatoon; hsioi'IiiIIo on onn variety
of potato and Rraclo pack; treat
puds; onn mint domoiiKtrullon.
IIAIKV .M) l.l KSTIH K
CLATSK ANIK l.eudor: Al Ap
IlllSton, tioal Six iihmi to keep coxt
acuoun'x: four morn hIIoh; arraiiRO
for tuliorcullii tOHtliiR of cowa In coin.
Tnunlty. tlimn morn purohrod bulla;
ix morn purnlirnd fomulnH; tlirnn
purebred boara; twolve purebred
ow or rrll'H. '
OOBI.H ( Hoiivor Homes) Keiid
: er; "rltc. Anllker. (loul Four men
to keep cm! arconntx; rialio tuber
r i'.ln tnHtx In commvnlty; co-opcrat-J'
texiliii' for butler fat; two more
(uxibreil ImlN; four nolo hIIoh.
; MAHSIII.ANn Lender: Jink Wid
ows. tJonl Tlireo more purebred
bulla; kIx morn purebred feuutlea,
trranfto for community tuliorruliii
IAatlBR; four men to keep coat nc-J
ounta on their dairy fartim; twoi
lioro kIIos.
MAYCKK Ivudor: Jako DowlltiK.
rAl Four men to keep coxt a-
iqntx; arrnnKe for community tu-
Blln text Inn; two purebred tiullx;
1 ( tnirntired lielferx; two more alloa,
..ALNIKU Leader: J. W. Curto
r ", (loul Two more purebred
I .a; arrunno for textinK of butter
f t; arranco for tuherculln textlng;
I morn xllox
7AllltKN Leader: Jobn Farr.
Cot xlx men to keep coxt nc
(juntx; arrnnKe for tuberculin text-
if nerexxary; extend cow-textltiR
idrtociailon to tlilx community; four
I ore xilox.
$ v I'OILTKV
i CtATSKANIF Lender: It. ttoh
. 1 -"n. (loal One culllnR demon
f ritlon; flvn more to Join 1'aclflo
: itry t'roducorx, Inc.
COlit.K .(i'eaver llomex) Lead
f; N. J. Hvkor. Goal Hold cull
( t ipnioiixtriUion ; Ret tlireo more to
; 1 1'iiclflR I'oultry TroducerB, Inc.
AHSIILANI) leader: Mra. Jack
mvh. .t!o..l One culling demon
lon. kINIKIl i.oiu'er: Orison Kellav.
i -Two iii'iliiR .imoiiMtriitlonii;
tlirea poiltrymeii to Increuxo
s ii ii il Join raclfln I'oultry Pro
i ht, Inc..
AI'itKV- t ender: Ray Turin1!.
( Two .)'il!lr(? deinofidratio'!" ;
I ijoin r.U'.'io 1 oullry rroiuorn,
PAGE SEVEN
LO, POOR INDIAN IS A MODERN FARMER
Sf
z
Chlf Little Chief
Deaplto the wealth many In
diana of the southwest are enjoy
ing aa a result of great oil fin da
on their land, the leading tribes
hare not lost the Instinct for
t iling the aoll refuting the old
Idoa thai the red men "did not
care to work " There are thou
sands of Indian farmers In Okla
homa, Montana, Dakotis, Kansas.
Arizona and New Mex'w. And
they are even more willing than
aome white men to take op the
use of modern Implements- trac
tors, motor cultivators, etc Ple
tures are of Chief Little Chief of
the Cheyenne Ind'ans. who Is eon.
tlnunlly uralnc hla trit in a,.w
their farms and not sell or lease
them. The harvesting picture Is
a inoyenne Indian farmer cut
ting oats with a binder pulled by
a flivver
MICTHODIHT KPIHOOl'AI,
.The Friendly Church
Rlurt thn ititv riirht. on KiiiuJuv 1,v
uttundliiK the church school ul 11:46.
l'urontx. bring your children. Tiiui
ix so much bnltur than merely xoiid
IliR them. You will find Hint thn
school lias something worth while
for you as well us for the boys and
girls.
Are you a good neighbor? Does
your church promote the neighbor
ly spirit? What Is the limit of
your neiiilihoi'llnuHS? Hour the ser
mon Sunday morning on 'My Neigh
borhood." Kpworth League at 6:30. The
young folks will consider the ques
tion "What Is Heal Religion?''
Tho hour of evening worsnlp will
: begin at 7:00 with a live song ser-
vice. Uverybody enjoys it because
everybody helps. Special music
I will be furnished by our flue chor
I us. The pastor will preach on "The
; llaxls or Christianity." For thai
tired fooling just try a happy Sun
' day evening at tne Friendly church.
It's fin. ., -r.
UKI'Oltr OK CONDITION OF TIIK 11HST NATIONAL HANK AT BCAP
I'OONK IN TIIK STATK OF UltKlitlX, AT TIIK CLONK OV
HIHINK.HS S 11X KMBUt !), IViM.
IlKKOlltCKti
1 a Loans and dixcouuts, including rediscounts
(except tliohu Hliown in u ui.u c; IPO. 127 21
NOTICE OP SALE No. I8&T0
In the Circuit Court of the BUto of
Oregon, for thn County of Multno
mah. Department of Probate.
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
Fred Burelbach, Arthur Burel
bacb, Helen Burelbach and Rich
ard Burelbach, Minors.
Notice is hereby given that the
jindnrslgned guardian of the tatate
fif Fred Burelbach, Arthur Burel
bach, Helen Burelbach and Richard
Burelbach, minors, will from and af
ter Monday, the 21st day of Febru
ary, 1921, proceed to sell at private
sale an undivided one-seventh Inter
est In and to the Northwest Quarter
f Section 8, Township 2, North of
Range 2, West W. M., Columbia
County, Oregon.
Said sale will be made pursuant
to the order of the Probate Court of
Multnomah County, Oregon, In said
and bids will be received by
the euardlan at Ran rh.ni.
" " - uiiaiuunr ui
Commerce Building, City of Porv
mna. uregon. Terms or sale will be
cash.
Ued January 15th, 1 821.
FRANK BURLEBACH,
Ouardlan.
0LB0N, TJEWART ft BAIN,
Attorneys for Guardian.
SEALED BIDS WANTED
Sealed bids will be received by the
'in..ir4in.i for f. rubbing and plow
In l' six It) acre nt .n.m ah MAm
received will be .opened Monday,
January 81, 1921, and the right to
reject any and all bids Is hereby
reserved. Address George 'Perry,
Houlton, Ore. 6-2t
1
When Von Aro Bilious
To promo'e a honlthy action of
'ha Hvor and correct the dlso'dnrx
ruied by biliousness Chamberlain's
Tablets are excellent. Try them and
-n how oulcklv they plvo you a rnl
t"h for your food and banish that
'lull stupid feeling .
FAIR ROAD KEETTNO
"'The Columbia County Fair Boar
will meet In fhm rnnni r-
Saturday forenoon at 10 o'clock, Jan
uary ain, xor tne purpose of revis
ing the nremlnm iu in ...
interested In the premium list for the
-uuniv air are Invited to be
present and offer suggestions.
COLUMBIA COUNTY FAIR BRD.
J. B. Wllkerson, Secretary.
The Orocer J Flank About It.
The Customer When win
able to supply those goods I ordered
grocer?
The Grocer We n ... .
plentiful supply, ma'am, when tho
I'rlces Commission has given Its con
nnt t- raise the prices. The Sydney
Bulletin.
Newport - Port conmlsalonert
close contract to complete Jetty.
I When you place a want ad In
the Mlat, you are using the paper
i that reaches the most Columbia coun
ty homes.
C' M A dependable preventative and
'lUUp relief lor tpumcdlc Croup.
DR. DRAKE'S
GLESSCO
A. J. DEMJNCI
Does Your Car Need
Repairing?
FDR up to the minute
Auto Repairing,
come to our shop
We also carry a full
line of Tires, Tubes, Au
to Accessories, etc
Battery Recharging
and Repairing.
HARDIN'S
GARAGE
Houlton : Oregon
The Doctor Wasn't Through
"Is your son out of danger yet?"
"No; the doctor is going to make
'hree or four more visits." The
Oateway (Detroit).
m
A want ad In the St. Helens Mist
Is read In every section of Columbia
county. Get the Mist vant-ad habit.
Echo Pendleton highway will te
"tnpleted within week.
Total Loans $176,127.21
Deduct:
d Notes and bills ' redlucounted with
Federal Reserve Hank (oilier than bunk
acceptances) (sou Item 64a) ..$ 10,000.00
10,000.00
2 Overdrafts, secured $ ; unsecured,
4 V. H. (ioverniiicnt Hecuritles owned:
a Deponllod (o secure circulation. (U. S.
Bonds par value) 25,000.00
d l'ledged as collateral for State or othor de
posits or bills payuble 10,700.00
f Owned and unpledged 4,850.00
g War Suvlngs t'ur'lf Icateh and Thrift
Stumps actually owned , 8S6.00
Total U. 8. Government securities
5 Other bonds, securities, etc.:
c Bonds and securities ( other than U. R. secur
ities) pledged as collateral fcr State or
othur deposits (postul excluded) or bills pay
able 15,312.87
e Securities, other than U. S. Bonds (not in
cluding stocks), owned and unpledged .. 18,097.86
Total bonds, securities, etc., other than
U. 8
7 Stocks, other thun Federal Unnerve Bunk Stock
(50 per cunt of subscription)
8 a Value of bunking house, owned and unincum
bered 6,633.00
h Kuuity In banking houso 6,633.00
9 Furniture and fixtures
10 Real estuto owned other than bunking house
11 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Dunk
13 Cash In vault and net amounts duo from na
tional banks
1166.127.
32.
41,436.00
Total of Items 12, 13, 14. 15, 1C) 12,561.46
17 Chucks on banks located outside of city
or town ot reporting bank and othor cash
Items
18 Redemption fund with V. S. Treasurer and
due from IT. S. Trevsurer
19 Interest earned but not collected approxi
mate on notes and bills receivable not
pant due
20 'Other assets, If any, n-jw construction... .
83,410.71
850.00
6,633.00
8,424.1
679.64
11,072.33
12.661.4C
672.46
1250.00
3,600.00
7.268.71
Depot Garage
NOW IS THE TTMF TO HAVE
YOCR AUTO REPAIR WORK
DONE BEFORE THE SPRING
RUSH IS ON. OUR REPAIR
WORK IS DONE BY AN EXPERT
MECHANIC AT REASONABLE
PRICES.
GAS, OILS, GREASES,
ACCESSORIES
Of All Kinds
SPECIAL PRICES ON TIRES
SOxSH, 6000-mllo Tire . . .$13.50
A 80x81 a 8000-mile Tire $17.50
Larger ones in proportion. All
firsts anc guaranteed.
Welch $ Hanson
HOULTON. OREGON
The Rutherford Realty Co.
Homes for all, a farm or suburban or city home, at
a fair price and most liberal terms. We have the larg
est listings in the county to choose from. Realty
prices will never be lower and TODAY is the time for
action. There is a back to the land movement now on
and growing stronger every day.
HOUSES FOR SALE
Absolutely Brand new 6 room Modern Bungalow, complete with
Furnace and wash trays, etc. Close In on good walk $2000.
One fourth down.
Nice Modern 6 room house and two fine soil lots; fruit, sleeping
porch and fine view. A pretty plico and nicely kept 32600
on Terms.
Three Room House, woodshed, garage and one-half acre of
land, mostly garden soil. Very close In west St Helena. Only
3850. $100 cash, balance 315 per month.
Good three room house close In and good lot only $660.-
FARMS FOR SALE
i
23 Acres. 12 clear, lays well; nice creek; 80 nice fruit trees be
ginning to bear. One three and a four room house two
barns and other buildings. Only 33000. Terms.
Nice ten acres, 8 acres clear, 46 nice bearing trees; large barn
with sheds; 6 room house with furniture; new garage; good
road, close In; fine view. Excellent buy at only $3000. Terms.
A twenty acre chicken farm; 6 room house; barn; chicken house;
100 feet long and two or three smaller chicken houses; 800
layng hens; 3 cows; horse; brooder house; 8 acres clear:
fruit trees. Only J5200. Half cash or will trade for St
Helens up to 32000. Balance monthly or annual payment
at 6 Per cent.
Good unimproved land from $10.00 per acre up. Our $10 per
acre land is $40 per acre when the other fellow sells it
RUTHERFORD REALTY CO.
HONES Office, 123; Residence 38-J and 74-W
Total
UA11IMTIKS
21 Capital stock paid in
22 Surplus Fund
23 a Undivided profits
b Less current expenses, Interest & taxes paid
24 Interest and discount collected or credited In
advance ot maturity and not earned
(approximate) ,
27 Circulating notos outstanding
82 Cashier's chucks ou own bank outstanding..
7.912.20
6,640.77
ILIO SALE OI-' BERKSHIRES
f At Warren, Jam. 3S4, 1021
,e following ftvam Implements
registered Berkshlres will be
at your price: 6 bred sows, 6
gilts. 7 open gilts, 8 weanling
3 service boars, 8 boar pigs,
groat sire Winona Lee Champion
and Silver Glen Champion will
I this sale. The bred sows and
fcare brod to Birch Baron, grant,
lplon at tho 1919 Pacific Iuter
intil, Silver Glen Champion and
tia Lee Champion 5th.
Inona Lee Champion Is recogn
( as one of the great Berkshire
I of America, and most ot the
animals are sired by him. This
splendid chance for you to buy
I young pure-breds and start a
Will also sell at this time
Following Implements; 1 mv. .
mower, 1 nearly new rake, 1
ich plow, 1 10-rnch ploy, 1 diso
Dw, 1 tooth harrow, 1 wagon,
ess, satidlos, 1 nearly now bean
clover plantar, 2 cultivators, 1
planters, 1 broadcast seeum ...
t tools. Also 1 bred grade- Jer
helfer, 1 grade .Jersey spring
f 1 big Holstein cow to freshen
bruary. Sale opens 10 A. M.,
ry 24.
REGON BERKSHIRE CO. 61t
I '
?
Total ot Items 28. 29, 30, 31, 32
lh'nmml lcMNitM (other than bunk deposits
subject to Reserve) payuble Within 30 days):
33 Individual deposits subject to check
34 Certificates of deposit due In less than 30
days (other thun for money borrowed),.
35 State, county, or other municipal deposits
secured by pledge ot assets of this bank, .
38 Othur demand deposits
105.38
288,917.92
25,000.00
8,000.00
1,271.43
8,600.00
24,400. Ou
106.38
92,749.14
3,087.45
18,362.84
1.60
Total of demand deposits (other than bank
deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 33, 34 '
35, 36, 37 and 38 114,200.93
Time deposits subject to Reserva (payable after
SO days, or subject to 30
days or more notice, and postal savings):
39 Certificates of deposit (other than for money
borrowed) ,.
42 Other time doposits
18,205.00
99,236.18
64
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve
Items 39, 40, 41 aud 42 117,440.18
Total
a Liabilities for rediscounts with Federal Re
serve Bank (see Item Id) . . . .
Totnl contingent liabilities (54 a, b, c, and d)
(not Including Items In Schedule 23 of report)
$288,917.9$
. 10,000.00
10,000.00
Stute of Oregon, County of Columbia, ss:
I. E. E. Wist, Cnalor of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
E. E. WIST. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day ot January, 1921.
W. H. COOPER, Notary I'ublio,
My commission expires Feb. 19, 1921
DAVID McK, WILSON,
n W. PRICE. Directors.
1. Q. WATTS.
What is Your Telephone
Service Worth?
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company has built up
a telephone system in Oregon from 70227 stations in 1900 tqi
S4.582 stations in 1920. This development was secured for the
most part during a period when cost of labor and materials was
normal. During these 20 years the Telephone Company .has
carried out its part in the building of Oregon. Its operating ex
penses have increased faster than its revenue for the last five
years it has been operating at an increasing deficit. This con
dition cannot permanently continue. "
New capital cannot be obtained by public utilities at all ex
cept when rates are such as will afford reasonable assurance, with
efficient management, of earnings sufficient to care for legiti
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supply new capital, but that they be such as to justify capital
investments in competition with other business ventures.
The proposed rates represent a very small increase to the
individual userFROM. 2 TO 11 CENTS PER DAY. In
the aggregate they represent a revenue to the Telephone Com
pany sufficient to enable it to continue to serve the public, meet
its payroll obligations and show a reasonable return upon a leg
itimate investment.
Adequate service is dependent upon adequate rates.
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