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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
PAGE EIGHT Farm and Home Pointers (From O. A. C. News Farm.) Villi foundation sheets In brood corahs are Important In helping ell-' niinato undesirable drones, keeping combs straight for jiore easy hand liiiK. and paving honey, that would otherwise be consumed by the beet hiilMing tVa corah. Pigs may be fattened on parras with little or no praln except for the last week or so, when praln Is ne cessary to keep the animals from raunohiness. Four pounds of (car nage is worth one pound of barley. One colony of bees consumes fot its own use 200 to 600 pounds of honey a year. Barley appears to be a very sat isfactory substitute for mill run wltU corn silape and clover hay in dairy feeding-. The cows reeelvink ihe barley rations at prices when tests "n made produced 100 ponnds of milk at lesc cost. They did not gain in weieht any more than those re 'ceivtnp mill run. In pottlnp a clover stand spring eoflinc with a companion crop is us ually ?ood. while fall seedinp with or without a companion crop often falls. Parley an1 wheat are probably the best companion crops. Late spring seeding alone, are satisfactory. THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JANUARY 21. 1921 STADIUM GIRL FOR OLYMPIC IN OHIO tui'ilerHlpned Rose 'Kvollno Johnson, ' ,( the ahove entitled court duly has Kon appointed administratrix ot ; ,,indo, dated and ontored January 18, i... .mtuto of llertlia Jolinmm. do-; 1931. l.ludsley et ut to Wm. L Borthwlck land in Sec 85. T. 7, N. R S. W., $10. XV. H. Powell et uv to Prescott de velopment Co., land In Sec. 36 T. 7, N. R. I. W., $10. January 5, Archdiocese of Orepon I'ttv fn f'lmr KnffO lots Z anu a. : 1... ...,t..i. Hlock 112. St. Helens. $1900. ceased, and that letters 01 " January . Columbia Investment .ration -f ,7 Co. to Nettle O. Marcott. lota 40. 45 l f 1 Rs Bm.h a.nnintslrtttrlx. and 46. Heaver Homes. $10. bred u .,,. having claims against ,, .....ni'ntiiti of 600 tor inn nunur nuu mvw . , N!m'n l i I w... of ion of the minor children; ...d that ,U' LK Mam-" of .be Kstate of Iter-j a r.-asonahlo attorney . f... .1,, loimson. iKH-eased. I This summons Is pub Is lied by or- Riven mm itior 01 iioiiomnio . ..- Why Good Cows Come High The bleh prices now paid for pure brpd dairy cattl lead many to think : that the dairy farm must be a verl- ! table gold mine. And as milk and bu'ter are universal foods, the public Is deeply Interested in the facts be-; bind tli bottle of milk and the brick of butter. Fifty years aro. western dairying ' was an accidental Industry. What the cow happened to give, the farmer took and passed on to the consumer at what he could happen to get. What the farmer pot from his cow: was pin money: the cow was not debited with her board, but was ' . -ked upon as a benevolent creature whatever her performance at the t'-i., , . v , January 3, Martin White et vx to 1 t.' . """ mess propo- E. H. Brous and Ray Brldpeford: lokv "FVomm It's rather hard to associate a beautiful youug lad! like Miss Elie.se Fromme of L'rbana. O., with the 1924 Olympic athletic games Nevertheless Columbus 0 ) citizens working band In hand with faculty and athletic leaders ot Ohio State University had this young lady lead them In a drive for $1,000,000 to ewl a new . athletic stadium on the school campus A strong bid is to be tnide for the next Olyivile games. Miss Fromme, a senior, was voted the most popular and rowned "The Stadium Girl." Real Estate Transfers Is seventv dollars a TnarCCd r?1'0?' John L" McInt,re to Joseh Roe et w seventy dollars a ton. Hay 1 nr. Land In Sec n T 7 V B 9 w Zrll""- 500 ' Columbia "uHurZi Co! Jilt, 1I MM IV ulnars, pasture land, p a rrtn:,. t t n 1 nii'n rna nnn . . two acres U rfh .i 1 . . . ,l!" I(1t 5S ,n Midland Drainage Dl WoodhouBO et ux to Nettle O. Mur cott. lots 36, 37, 38 39 85. Lots 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 and 13, Block 60. Beaver Homes $10. O. E. Huppan to (). H. and A. B. Wright, land In Section 8. T. 7, N R 4 W. $500. F. 1. Holbrook Co. to Nettle O. Marcott, lots 47 Hlock 4S. lots 8 11 13 block 60, Beaver Homes $10. F. W. Fluhr er et ux to Louis Fluhrer, land In Sees. 18 and 19. T. 8 N. K 3. V.. $500. January 7, estate of John Backus deceased to Kdward A. llackua. Sr., et al. lots 1 2. Block 14. Rainier, al so tract 100x300 feet south of block 1 27 Rainier $500. John W. Backus! t al to Kred V. Herman et ux, Lots ' and 2. Block 14 and tract 100x300 feet south of block 27. Rainier. $1. January 8, R. A. McQtilnn to Fay Newton lots 1. 2. Ulock 5. East Side Addition to Scapoose. 4200. St. Hel ens Lumber Co. to Benjamin W. (!rlf fith. land In Sec. 9. T. 4. N. R. 2. V. January 10. St. Helens Shipbuild ing Cu. to J. V. Thompson, part of lot 12. block 41. St. Helens, $10. January 11. I'rescott Development o. to Akerson Uooch & Co., land In Sec. 35. T. 7. N. It. 2. W. Blanch Mackie et ux to Jay I. Burtow, land in Sec 11. T. 4, N R 4, V, $10 ... I said estate are nereny n Inr. mt them wltliln six months from lie dul of tills nonce, 10 mw um.-.- lipned at Veiuiblo Hotel, rortliin.i. ,riwi"d and publlBlied this 21st dy ,f Jammry. A. P.. 1921. KOSK F.VKLINK JOHNSDN. Administratrix of the Kstate ot Bertha Johnson. lWenxod. 6-1 0 Xot IK As Kit'li As CriM'MiH. If you were as rich as Croesus you i uld not buy a better remedy for -onstlpatlon than Chaniberluln's runlets. They are easy and pleasant In the Circuit Court of tbe State of (iri-Kon, for Columbia County. Kihel I. Cilenn. I'lailitiff. Ilarvev S. tilenti, lef.nd:mt. To Purvey S. Glenn, the defendant above named: , In the name of the State of Ort, son vou are hereby r.'diilred to ap pear "l 'NW,,r ,l10 rompliilnt flied . . , i....... .... t tt 1...I ai'uilll't VOU HI HO' um-- vii. ....... suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which first publication Is made on January 21 1S21. that being the time pret, cri'bed by the court In the order for publication of this summons; and If you fall so to appear und answei the complaint. tlu plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de mand' d in the complaint, to wit, for a decree of absolute divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing uu iilalutiff and defendant, aim to take and when the proper dose Is . for custody of the minor chl (Iron, aken produce a mild and gentle ef- for Judgment declaring l'laliiilfr o 'ect. Shey also strengthen tho dl-! bo entitled to Lots Five and Six lu ;estlon. Ulock One. City of Clatskanle, ( o- llumbla County, Oregon, together The Northwest will experience a with household, .kitchen furniture distinct revival of business within and bedding; that plaintiff be award- te Pf xt 60 days, predicts A. v. icd an unuivuieu ouo uinu femliiiit's real estaio uiwnum the comphilut, and for the recovery l!r(.wn. superintendent of the west- iru division of tho N. I Ky. like that. of a man. It could eas ily iiiuunc 10 a collar a day. pnd 24 B, Magruder Drainage Dis trict si. Columbia Agricultural Co. If v.e add to thi .L .. ,. Ir,cc ' oiumma Agricultural Co. of the saiarv nf ti. 1 r 8 J,h8re to GrPen River Lumber Co., Tract 01 uie salary of the barn hand and at is 17 i i rn ko Milker, who can nnmmH . 'V d.5, "! 3?:. 8' - 69 and dred a month and im .T. .i,. . . alRO 5 ana 6 Midland Drainage Ds- housingand I the Intelsr 1 ' triCt U r""nhl Agricultural chase price w fini Sf B8r pUr" r- to p- J- Brlx- tracts 30, 3132 S! yield an annual product8 woTth "ll 40 41 42 43 4 45 46 51 62 84 65 least four hunri Lf 'S...1 fi 67 8 73 76 77 78 78 and 80 Mid. ty her being alive at all m " ST ?lat $1. Colum- Tlius it is plain ,-hvLi 1 bla A?r:u'tural Co. to Fred M. Lane, scrub or mCreThi50,.t",I?wf L." .29 "? Midland Drainage to keVn h0.H ;i1,,str,ot Lilllan A- Belknap to to Keep ahead of Thomas McDonald 5 acres In Tract birth and breeding Th is i is -b-1 ... er Home9 ,10- wllliatn H. pure-bred dairy cattle or i "'"ner to Walter F. Langasher, ductive records are ln- i J lan1 ln 13' T- N- R- w look to be finer rte , ' what 2000. Erick Ostrom et ux to Wal- fred Johanson, land in Sec. 24 T. 4 N. R. 3, W., $10. J. D Nellan et nx to J. G. Mustoe, land In Sec. 19, T. 1. S. R. 2, W., $10. January 4, Emily Bishop to Ed ' , r-THO!.Ifl aiCRCH (Church and Cowlitz Streets) Holy mass SaSt. 9 A. M. Benedio urday at 3 and 7 P M Tue.5!.- ! Strader 6t UX; Land ,n See 4' T- 4' catechism at 4:15. K Friday7 1 K 10 S I"?- ai4:to. Wedmsriav hAi. ... i""""""" l "eu maison, loth ee 7:30. Non-Catholics welcome. FOR BARGAINS In GROCERIES, GENT'S an.l LADIES' FURNISH INGS, DRY GOODS, in fact everything you need for your household, do not forget that we carry a full line and our prices are always the lowest. Please Call and Look our Stock over and be convinced. Mrs. A. F. B AS EEL Houlton 0rcgon WpHhmH " l'ovemeni u. 10 tred M A'on-C.Thnii " and "-Block 6, Railroad Addl- r reu Matson to George H. Lot 11, block 6, Railroad Ad- ajways tion $1. Fred Matson to George H. .To r r-ii v, Bray; Lot 11, block 6. Railroad Ad- ,.ouw, or. ditjon $660 John Gu ARCHBISHOP TO COVURM Archbishop Christie will confer t 1 1 red L. Shackelford, Lot 3, Block 6, I Railroad Addition flRSft Rnn Mot- II confer th Rnlerf nren Ini T few a l?,, I" C.h'N . J" B. Marlon P. LIndsley et -...u nm uo ujq. ux ro i tina a sacrament of firmed. Hayes. land in See. i S5. T. 7, N. R. 2, W., $10. A. A. It's Time to Awaken To the fact that the Riverside carries the finest line of confec tionery in St. Helens. Fresh can dies, cigars, tobacco and all brands r soft drinks. Make the Riverside your heudquarters. Riverside Confectionery Phone 28 A FULL LINE OF Columbia Records OF THE Latest Compositions DEMING DRUGSTORES TWO STORES PLAZA PIMIlMlrv Masonic liidg, Columbia St, A. J. DBMTSro. Druggist Muckle Bldg., Strand - Tg4 ? fmtmmi ivjt M.'.IWW'IIMIIWWIill.iWMmM'WW ii jili..i WWM'lHJWIWigjM uim vhk i ' ? ; -; B '.. " . ; ! : y ' - T f - ? " '' '-' tl Helping the Farmer Help Himself Farming is an industry, and l.ke other Industrie justifies and is entitled to co-operation. It is the policy of the First National Bank of Scan MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK EnWARDNEWSaVf,-'lnt Capital. $26,000.00 Vnltmit a . J. W. DAY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Ileal dimco and Poatofflce Addruaa, 3t. HeleiiH, OrttRon. 6-71 Th Tmtli AIm.ui i, Tho two villa, lrmnlt had notion Into a row mid ,h wan un In court f. .... . (onlletuall of color. , . "Now. undo." -"". ell mo jiiHt wlmi enverw. ;'' mtrred." wllu i "I kain'l J' r'iiiniil)r lt.n Idled the candid h,. "', each one culllit' d.i olhw .7 dy le." ,r SWUNG over a longer whcclbasc powered with a 44-horsepower six cylinder engine fortified with a six and one-half inch deep frame cradled on long semi-elliptic springs -pleasantly shel tered and advantageously equipped the Oakland Sensible Six Sedan is thoroughly fitted for all the uses to which you put a motor car. OAKLAND SENSIBLE S I X OinCirll!'S. Rilii)ll'iS,F..r 8J. !'.$. C"ur:(-S FOB Pomiw.M.liiia. AJJiiiwulli Win WKI Ktuicnunl. M Copeland Auto Company Money-Saving THIS store is offering to the puLlic some won dcrful bargains in merchandise. It is and and will be our aim to follow any down ward trend of the market and price slashing will go on regardless of losses to us. We are per fectly willing to bear our share of the burden re suiting from the drop in prices. Every article in our splendid assortment of high-class goods comes under the price slash ing campaign we have inaugurated. Nothing reserved. Everything goes. Come in and look us over and be convinced that you can save mon cy on purchases at this store. E. M. HELON Thong 24 TIIK HToitK OF QUAIJTV Tlio HI rand .. I'epoHltory