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    THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921
PAGE NINE
jVant Ads
onisiu r ren luiicn cow Willi
cult. 1 rice $86. I). W. Mills.
Door Islund, Oru. l'lionu 146K1J.
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MINT'S clHirii-cl ads IiI'Iiik
mi I ill lllllo ft. Otio rt'iit
ii Innui', with n iiiliiliuiilil of
i I!h first Insertion.
l OK SALE
ALIO Vuuiik 1Ik-
HlMlllOII, i.l'H.
1M-
O. W.
6-2
Ilr T. J. Fllnpln
FOU BALIS Or trade for what havei . (Co' Agricultural Aent)
you? Piano, rockere, dining Th 1 , - V r.'" b-w
lol.le, chlffonlera, comodos. sanl- i l" hH Il,,1"" "lumbla county was an
tary coucIioh. cot, bed. mattress-11""11"111"'"1 " Starting Tuea.
es and springs. Addreaa Box:'1"' morn,"K. January 11th, the en
687, Bt. Iloluna. Ore. 6 1titlre w,,,'k "BB ""v0"'1 to lecture
. and (Icn.dtiKlrall .iih on vurli-us !-
l'OU SALBClean. aeaaoned nnl. ' J""u of Itiimtirllate Interest to the
wood! 18-lnrh i.nriv..- f..n ! farmors ol Columbia County. In
FARMERS' WEEK In the name. of the Bute of Ore- dant, and for other equitable rt
tjitt rv at PATMTTTT? Kon: You are """"T required to Uef.
nciu t 1 KAiixiCK appear an( Mgwer the complaint Thla aummona la aerved upon you
I filed against you In the above entlt- by publication thereof In The St.
led court and cauae on or before tlx Helena mibi, a weeKiy newspaper oi
weeks from the 21st day of January. Keneral circulation published at 8t.
1921, to-wit. on or before March 6. Helena, In Bald Columbia County,
1921. And If you fall ao to appear once a week for alx successive reeka,
and answer.' for want thereof, the the date of first publication being
above plaintiff will apply to the January 21, 1921, and the last put,,
court for the relief prayed for In hi. Ilcatlon March 4. 1921, by order of
complaint herein, to. wit. for a de- Hon. J. A. Eakln, Judge of salo
cree of divorce fronj defendant on, court, dated January 20, 1921
18 00. Acreuihu tn .ii w. carrying out the program or the
the grounds of crueity, aa will more
fully appear from the complaint on
-Ilalod
r nay on
i. Warron, Ore.
. .. ... . WMftK Ihn iiiihh or witrk UMlfwtiin liv
"T" tvuiuroow ana ueer isi- : ;." 1 rile herein and for aneh other end
-8t 1-6
Und hay and atraw. and. near highway. 6. J. MeUonn.ll, i 1 110 '"j,"'" " '" 'nl ?' tholr, ieF he court maTaeem
Jy $8 per ton. J. Kr- l.eer Inland, Or.., Phone 146K21. iurm lnr" ,roram were followed , iIVeoulUhl.
topics discussed to DroiecU aelected . Tnl" onmons ia .erred upon you
by the farmers aa the ones tliej
thought uecdod special attention la
this county.
Tuesday wild Horticultural Duy.
Hurries anil Hinall fruit mn In for
full discussion. Wednesday waa
anvil Wood for Hule Slurry
old C urdus placo, 1 block
j iil Ilulliii) Hturu, Hi. llulmis.
JLKOid growth of fir wood
ri'il In Hi. ihiltins or lluullon
f pur cord. I'hone 19K24. B-tf
J.K-I.mn tnodol l ord, Willi
r. Kiig lire at Harms Ilros.
I, lloulton, or :lion 1 38-J.
UNT 1'rlvate
tly located.
C Allitirt IJurcham, BSt. Hel-6-1
garnge con.
Call phone
KOI I HALK Blx dosirable lots In
Whitney's addition to Hcappoose.
Only I time blocka from paved hlgh-
1 way. DoHlralile rtiHidence locality.
Lots lovnl and cleared. Fur nrlcns
nml titrmu miih urrlla fiutnu 'a
Whltenoy, lloulton. Oregon. 6-2 ! ')a'rr l'Tot- B- B- Fltt.
by publication thereof once a week
for six consecutive and successive
weeks In The Bt. Helena Mist, a
weekly newspaper of general circu
lation In aald county, by order of
above entitled court dated January
J. N. PEARCY,
E. J. MENDENHALL.
Attorneys for Plaintiff. Potof
flce address 926 Chamber of Com
merce,. Portland,- Oregon.
NOIMOXH
It the Circuit Court of the Blate of
Ort'gon for Columbia County.
Anna C. Gollvas, Plaintiff,
vs.
Peter Gollvas, Defendant.
To Peter Gollwas, the above nam-
ARMOUR'S DAUGHTER
IS TO WED
LE Four cows, all to fresh
' Kuliruary; alno 4 yearling
(. It. V. Graham, Br., Proa
in: 6-4 1
I.lv --Three milking gouts
. I'lllv. Hiio of t lli) til ilktllK
In r-'glHlnrud. Pliono IC1-M
,eiiH. 6-2 1
I.K -- A Chevrolet touring
Icli Iiuh linen run about 3700
A real liarsnlu at 2C7&.
al the Mini offU'e.
K - MIXKIt TIMOTHY AM)
,li.i. I.Hleil. $21 per ton
III III St. Helens or ( 'ill 11 Ml
f. l':iHeru llrothers, Coluin
f. Ore. 4-4
M-l' Kix arres near hlgh-7-roim
hoiiH. and one 4
e, chicken houses, bearing
Water piped in both noil mod, I
(Hon J. il. Godfrey at Court!
2tf
K STOCK FARM ltegla-
olr.tclii bulls of serviceable i
the liest butter strain fori
.rloe reasonable for quallt ,
S, I. A. t rakea, Scappoose,
4-4t
A GREAT FARM IIAKGAIN
Hern's a fine farm, only 114
mites from St. IlolmiK and cloae
to paved hlghwuy. It Is situat
ed on beautiful Liberty Hill.
Fine view of Ht. Helens, Colum
li'a river and surrounding counr
try. There's 4 5 acres: 38 acres
oi' which are cleared, 18 acres
Muwed to oatii and vetch, 4 acres
In clever, lluliincu of land can
hn Hiiwed In sprltic. The soil Is
very rich and practically level
ami alv.ayH pruiliices ;;oi)d crops.
Some fruit trees on place, pears,
;tiilen trnil prunes. Good tour
ro.ini hoitae anil fairly fTood old
hoiiHn wtili'h ran he used to store
nps. Two big barns arranged
for dairying. Milk limine, chirk
en, limine pig pens and other
oiit-linusoH. Good water piped to
hoiiHo and burns. Nearly new
simplex separator, tu;lk cans,
two wagons, one hack, one bui:
gy, new mo win'; macliine, huy
rake, plow, liar re iv and many
other farm tools. Kir; lit cows, 2
heifers, t year old HolHteln reg
istered bull. Heavy team of
mi' leu, true ntid gentle, ulso har
ness. Three youni; pigs and
lin d sow. Forty Rhode Island
Red thickens. Will soil this
flue place for $180 per acre and
ail Improvements, stock and
tuillii mentioned ,;o with placo.
Terms are half ciihIi and balance
oasy terms. Owner desires to
sell h i account of 111 health. Call
n i or wrl'n I'asero llrothers, Co
lumbia City, Oregt n. 6-2
Allen, m. a. Hctirocs, and It v, ouii
toiitrlbutod to a full and complete
program. Thursday was devwtcd
to Bolls and. Crops, and Friday to
poultry. One of the mont thorough
appreciated lecture of the an.
tire week was thai on Tim M;.i,i
talnnunce of Boll Fertility, given
Thursday afternoon by Pro. Powers
of the O. A. C department of soli for.
tlllty. So well whs he 'y
soil . types of the county that one
ti!k!k easily believe ne i.i'u ,. I bla.
i.tirvev and uludy of the weo.'s coun- illavella L. Llnsell, Plaintiff,
y.
' In Bilvertlslng the week, sptcl.-.l .George Llnsel, Defendant.
emphasis was laid on tlii Imucr I To George Llnsel, the above nam-
tance of having a full attendance 0d defendant.
t aumlitx. A large crow 1 i t n:u .- In the name of the State of Ore
csUd men Mid women wers on hand ,gon, you are hereby required to ap-
liat mt.riiln,; to help l'i th.i work ipear and answer the complaint filed
H it wus to start the coiiipi'ion ..f 'against you In the above entitled
the I'urm ilurouu Organl.i.tlop '-i Isult, on or before the 6th day of
the platform for ;i morning scs I March, 1921, that being six weeka
slon. Ho outlined he metliodr of , after date of first publication of
20, 1921, and by aald order the datb ed Defendant:
fo first publication thereof will be In the name of the State of Ore.
January 21, 1921, and the date of gon, you are hereby required to ap
last publication thereof March 4, pear and answer the complaint filed
1921. I against you in the above entitled
CHARLES H. OLOS. I court on or before the 6th day of
Attorney for Plaintiff, Postof-' March, 1921, which is six weeks
flee address 926 Chamber of after the 21st day of January, 1921,
Commerce Bldg., Portland, Or. , the date ordered for the first publi.
WANTED
ho
. WAN'I'Kh ( lean cotton rags ul
13) Almost new tbree-quar-j mh office.
. l truck. Have no furthe r use '
It end will sell or trade 'or waNTKD To buy
Ifn. Inrllia, Inform, i " 1 r,u ' "y'
1 1 . " V' V.. i poose, Ore. 6-lt
second hand
stump pullor. J. F. Becker, 8cap
the organization in I lilt work (if
the Farm llurouu of other districts,
Two commit lues worn selected to so. i to appear and answer, plaintiff will
loot a constitution and by-laws, and aply to the court for the relief de
submit nominal Ions for the officer, .manded, in her complaint, to-wit: for
of the new organization.
cation of this summons; and if you
HI'MMONS fail to so appear and answer, plain-
In the Circuit Court of the State oi, tiff will apply to the Court for the
Oregon, for the Oountjr of (Vlum rolif pravert for fn her comma"".
lO.wii: f or a decree dissolving iu
marriage contract heretoiore anu no.
existing between the plaintiff and
defendant herein and for such fur
ther end other rel'ef as to the Court
should seem Just and equitable.
This summons is served upon you
bj- publication thereof pursuant to
an order of the Hon. J. A. Eakin,
Judge of the above entitled Court,
made on the 20th day of January,
1921.
First publication January 21,
1921.
Last publication March 4'. 1921.
GEO. ESTES,
601 Lumbermen's Bldg., Port,
land. Ore.
summons herein, and answer the
complaint herein; and if you fail so
V J
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MISS LOUTA ARMOUR
Announcement of the engage
ment of Miss Lollta Armour, only
child of the famous packer, 1
Ogden Armour, to J. J. Mitchell.
Jr . son of a leading Chicago
banker, marks the career of on.
American girl which na been
watched with interest by the en
tire nation Born a cripple with
a hip disease, ehe waa healed
when her father summoned a fa
nanis European "bloodless" sur
geon here to operate at the cost
of more than 100.000 She ia
now 23 She was very ilve In
war work Mo picture having
..
OR BALE New 16. ft. skiff, well
built rid gjiml heavy work boat,
!o.'y I 6. Good motor boat, 26
I good engine, lionet woiK
r, a big bargain. Write or
Oiiiuiii1hi.ii, 1'. O. Box 2S2
na, Oregon 6tt
a'
T or
Jn
I
X Duroo sow and alx pig.
noutb. old. Gentle riding
.ving 6 year old puny
about 900 pounds. Tinst
' for woman or child. Own-
g away and will sell at a
i. ltuu Duakorea, Ueer Is
jrngon. 6-2.
WANTED Girl for generul house
work. Write or phone Mrs. Albert
Adums, Door Inland, phone 17F14.
6.1
WANTED TO TRADE For toola.
good watch and safety razor out
fit. Cecil Brown, Box 229, 8.
Helens, Ore. 6 1
OWNERS YOU SHOULD
four truck equipped with
I Kxu.i.liin Truck Rim. They
are preventatives agaiiiHt
g and burying your truck
I heels In mud holes aud soft
t They wilt moro lliun pay
nn.ielvei In two months use
)e extra bau'iug that tan be
with them. The rims are
(tiaranteod. For price list
other information wiilu
Exltmslou TrJck Rim Co.,
4orth Twenty-Fiisl Street,
Bd, Oregon. 4-3
DUE FARM KOH BALE
lf cleared and In cultiva-
ance In pusture; all fenced
LOST AND FOUND
dl'KAYKD From my cattlo, one
Il.'tlit Jersey heifer, 2 years old in
uprlng; marked undersllt in left
car. Reward for Information as to
vilierou bouts. D. M. Rohinotte,
Yankton, Ore. Phono 112F32. 6-3
FOR RENT
TAKEN L'I' at my place January 19,
cheiUnut horHO, weight about 1000
pounds. White faco and wliltt,
hind feet. Owner call, prove own.
nrsblp and pay costs, ltert Adams,
Deer Inland, phono 17F14. C-lv
SVMMOXH
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Columbia County.
Clura M. Cnssol, Plaintiff,
v.
Elmer CaHHnl, Defendant.
To Elmer CaBsol
Tn flm nnnm nt thA fltntA nt Orn.
gon, you are hereby required to ap- ' ' make tho organlxntlon a succes"
.-fenced. Plenty of ouUld. " " ""' comualnt filed ' "vwp" PrI'oae of putting the
to. creek crosaea place near ;n'ayouner aZv'entmod !Rricul.ure on a business basis.
U VUI lli
Early In tho afternoon Geo. A.
Mansfield, president of the State
Federation of Farm Bureaus, ad.
dresHlng tho chnwd that filled the
auditorium of the Rainier High i
School, gave ono of the most Ktir-
ring and convincing talks ever heard
In this county. Ho had at ids com. j
maud the facts and figures on our
present agricultural situation and ;
presented them in such a way that
none but the blind could help see
ing. Following hli talk a Stan
dard Farm Bureau constitution and (l'i
h)-laws waa udopled unit tuo meiii. ,
bershlp fee wits placed ut J 10, folow- ;
lug out the policy of the organization'
'hat it shull be well financed and '
ay its way as It goes. Tho farm.
irn voted to hire the National Farn. '
llurouu organizers to come Into the I
county to perfect the organization. )
anil n .guarantee fund or im() was
raised at the meeting for this pur.
j. mo. This action wll Insure Co
lumlila county becoming one of the
best Furm Bureau counties in the
ntato.
The nominating commit toe made
ho following nominal ions for of
ficers and their nominees were vot
fd tn by the assembly:' F. M. Hoi.
br.:ik, president; R. H. Dlbblee. vice
''resident; Theodore Heath, secre-tary-treaiuror.
The following were
Kolccted as executive committee and
lenders of the county projects- In.
diidod In tho Farm liuroau program:
Poultry, It. -Robinson; Dairy uni
Livestock, Jack Widows; Soil lm
provniont, R. N. Miller; Crop Im
proveuiuut, John Halo; Boys' and
Girls' Clubs, Than Brown.
The Rainier Chamber of Com
merce and the school authorities
irnvo the furmers hearty co.opera.
tlon and excelelnt support. The.,
assisted In advertising the week and
on Saturday evening served a flno
dinner followed by an evening of en
lertulniueut. Mr. Mansfield in an
after-dinner speech discussed the re.
latlon of tho Furm Bureau movement
to the commercial Interests and con.
suiuers of farm Products.
The Farm Bureau fools fortunate
In securing tho officers that were
elected. Tholr well known busin-
ss ability and "push" is counted on
2SL
New Market and
...Grocery...
W
HUIL I'll tri uviui u iiiu
March,
6th day of I
1921 and if you full to ap-'
nee rolling with east .lope.
road on two aides of placo.
. . , ; . ?"". i want thereof the plaintiff will ap
I .u u ply to the court for tho relief pray-
T r il r,hr.. lh. tor in her complaint, to-wll: A
im house wrtb. three porchea. d f th,H CQUrl (orevor ,Hl,,v.
ise, root house, .moke houae. , b , f 1m)rln)()nv ,,.,.,.
ihou.o and fruit co liar; two f , now 0X,HUllff be,Ween the
houses and yards. One aore lulntlff nI1(l d,.foBUllllt.
berries, 1-4 acre of rye, be- v yml are furtiJ0r notlflt,d tlmt lhjrf
yer meadow.. .' summons is served upon you by pub-
itlila place goe. the house- llclU(11 , ,lle st- holpnH M,Mt .
tilture; all farming -tuple- newH,mpnr f Rimi,rul circulation and
rcum aopurator, cream can.. ,,,, i (ll0 rlty ot 8I. UoIoiih.
I fine team of horsea, 4 and .((HU of roUII1,,Ui stat0 ,)t 0reK.
Of uge, weight 2600; 8 good utl(, ,hlll , ,lute of lho fIrHt ,(Ul).
ws, soine fresh; 8 heifer. ,.uUml ,h(,rof l(i n1B 2it ()y of
1-year old; 1 ahoat; 8 hive. Jttml.iryi l921 u,i tll0 )ttlU publlcu
i .5 chicken.; enough hay to (m tntrof wm b0 the 4th day of
uarn; uiho two iuiib oi iwu March 1921
This BUtiimons Is so published und
served upon you pursuunt to the oi
der of the Honorable J. A. Eakln,
Judge of suid court, which order wut
made and entered of record In said
causa on the 20th day of Januury,
1921.
First publication Jan. 21. 1921.
Last publication, March 4, 1921.
C. D. CHRISTENSEN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post office addiess, 1403 N. W.
Bunk Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CRKDITORH
I pounds of oat. and vetch
lor seed; luO bucks ot pot-place
1b situated 6 and ono
,11 en Bouth ot Rainier, one
in good school and rock road.
Iroo delivery two day. each
bes for $5500, one-third cash,
I time at 6 per cent. Reason
lug owner unable to work It,
j WM. MoCOLLAM.
Rainier, Oregon. tt
pour and unswor said complaint, tori"1 "", t ounty roiirt or me winte.t.r
f Will ap i'n il, lur iiiimii'iu viiunij.
in tne mutter or tno tusiate oi J. r.
Shnoley. Decensed.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned bun ueen uppoiniuU uu
niulsliutrix of the estate of J. P.
Shooloy, deceased, by the County
t'onrt of Columbia County, Stute o"
Oregon, and has qualified as such.
All perst-ns having claims ugatnsi
suld estute ure horeliy notified to
pi-0H,nt the eanio, duly verified ub
by law required, to the uuderaignet:
it. her residence near Vernonia, Co.
lumlila County, Oregon, within six
.-.o.itlis from the date hereof.
Dated January 20th. 192'.
ELLEN S11EELEY, Administratrix
W. A. HARRIS. Attorney.
!'rst publication January 21,
1921.
id
SUMMONS
In tho CiiTiilt Court of the State of
Oregon, for tho County ot Colum
bia. Llal Freeman, Plamtlff,
vs.
Lillian M. Freeman, Defendant.
To Lillian M. Freeman, the abort
named Defendant. I
E beg to announce to the public that we will open our
meat market and grocery on Saturday, January 22 in
the Rutherford Building on Columbia streetin the store
formerly occupied by the St Helens Co operative store. We
have bought the stock of that concern and have added a large
amount of fresh groceries of the best quality.
An Up-to-Date Market
WE can truthfully say that we have a market of which the
people of St. Helens and vicinity may well feel proud. It
is modern in every respect, clean and sanitary. Our refriger
ating system is the latest type and we will be pleased to" have
you call and inspect it.
Quality and Service
TE will give both.
None but the best of meats will be han
dled and our delivery service will be prompt. We will
specialize on Hallberg's UNIQUE hams, lard and sausage which
we manufacture and guarantee. We will appreciate a portion
cf your patronage and extend you every courtesy and accomoda
tion within our power.
Columbia River Meat Co.
C. R. HALLBERG, Proprietor
St Helens, Oregon
Phcne 80
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