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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1921)
T H E ST. H E L E N S M IS T . F R ID A Y A P R IL 22. 1921. [PUBLICANS FOR BONUS |luhor ihat preaentud llaelf a iro n i * * * * * * * * * * * * n* offltlela of i h « K iiii ' huh K r « « l."iployiii«ui U t rea ii Kxpurluucmi * IN D U S T R IA L R E V IE W * 'ppihuiilM «r e I «lnp locai «il UH fUHt * * * * * * * * i « « t uh ihey upply, however. whll« ihuri Kugene I hhuui I 20 building permit» o r» uliout « l i ....... appllcaiilH for « v « r y in March, totul $3«.775, UtlM' . MniilMi» Im fini I « Again <b> Joh optili in o lh «r fin «« of IndiiMtry, State Inatitutlona except blind ,„ ih -fi'n d m <>f »'ouiilry I lltt MM'OHI h h I i OW. •chool filled lo oveivlowlng. I !.. H«« ’I h« huri'iiu wariiK thut furia lianda Ileedaport planing mil liiua order <•»»» * I’ who ve nlu r« io deflne how many for doom lliti wfl' I.i k • iwi uioptha hoiir« a duy tliey tir« » l l l l n x lo wurk Klfih oil tlrll oik company operat- I u a SIIIN'' CON. I» April 20. L , il„ lull providing “ »» ohuh for Hlund u poor «Mance of nettili« joba iim In Klainath Kalla district. Kugene wlll vote on $75,000 bridge T h « g«n«rul arale rncognizml In l “'1 (i|i|l i .illm a « r ilio « 'll I» ! . • ■ » v«d in the W orli» KiiintuH ih « prlnulpal p r ò » I n « alati mil atreet lion da at June eloctlon. Heedaporl culling 10,000.000 feet f ' tt,n i„. i . i i i i k n I ucdi I I iiiiiimi II u I m accordimi lo bureau officiala, runa. • ,’| , i n » final paiiHii»;« I» l''or erperiemed hauda from 125 to pulp wood for Oregon I'lty paper mill. Albany votea $40.000 for addition 150 a inouth lurcordlug lo «xperl» »f K«publUun l«»»l " » r e ) f'»r sitigli» muli, unii from $40 o Mudiaon school. Oranla l*uaa atrlke of gold, platl- lo $i>5 for murni'd muli w hoarewlll- r i.. hill propos»'« lo iiii'i'l l h . ua inm and Iridium yields $712 per ton. |UI ,,i,¡ ■ i» i « i In v .lM M M by Inx lo live on farina with llieir fumi Manner to have flouring mill and lutai y«ar. thu p«uk year of F' 1|I,, , ! I. ■ Ml lor till'll «lililí» liua. li rlrlr plant on Indian creek. fumi wuK«a, ili« Hcale ran $40 io $«f, „ ( fimi «imiiilu und »llatinct ÉlV I»*l' Hood Itlver Tw o new lumber . #g , iiiuratlon Hriufly aliti for alimi« meli and $50 to $H0 for rompanlea organized here. merrled men. ih.' ■ i 1 WVaton Much new eijuipment for T h e Immediate prosperi la thut lighting ayHlrm to be Inalalled. r'l Ail in ' 1 v , r " l,u y ' ,,r ** 0 « f harveat wax«a thia y«ur wlll h« L f,,i ».« h »lay's lioin« Horvlro und Collage drove Street Improve i,,, . , i I hv ' h ovurui'uu Horvlrii uround $5 a day «a compared with ments ordered by city. nrtng III' 1,1 '' x ,' « hh o f 00 day«, $i Inai year, III« Kaiiaua Immuti ri T h « Draln-DIvIde hlghwuy to be ,l„, mil ,■. 11 y or nuvul forrea of porta. puved, 14 mllea lo roat $495,480. e jjn|ti I" I VMM April i». New d al« highway bridge» in 1921 It; uni llll) I, 101». HUtll «uni. tlieae $519,700 were left over from u f " I I , t „ II« pu Id In 10 EXPERT SENT TO All) 1920 L | |t|. I) i un i a 11 in « h I h . and If Kugene 15 mile» highway above SALEM FRUIT GROWERS Itlue than I ■ " " I» i|uur(«rly Inalali river lo lie surfaced K ui N i of ' '■ i ■>ndlttwti«<l Unit lit« Iluker $1,000 000 for Improve W ASIIINtiTO N, I» C Aprii 21 bell noi exceed ment» programmed In city for 1921. fcvu »i«l Ui« ov«rh«uH « « r v l r « pay K It l'allthorp, con neri ni with th« I'ortlund woolen mllla at Kt John» Xjll i;,.t »I $t»25 tt> any one department of agrlrulture ua un «x now running night and day— wool peri in ih « harveatlng and hantlllng cheap LrHi'ii A,i . • « r V I r « r e r llflr iil« of fruii - for ahlpmont, iiaa t«»»n de Maker county ha» moat acre» arid talled from Spokato* io conduci rx- ,i", w h.i iiirr«u«i'» th« udJUKt«d land under cultivation. perlmental work al Ralein in rtinuec- [, i . |i«r i «ut a I low h 4 G Portland Willamette Iron and T, ,,.ni )..•■ .niti «i in. romiMiund li» 'lon with Ih« Ori'Kiui t'o-oporullve Steal to build $150,000 boiler »hop. Kroll tirowera' uaaorlullon. Ih • i|«- L,.,i N '«.ira, lh « wholi T. I! Wilcox lo erect $100.000 hoa- Kmanuel hospital will erect L,uu i.. .. 1 1 ■ ! i • upon lh « d«uth of parlm«iil advlaed Senator MrNury, uh pltul rt-ilf .i.i a- liiHiiranr«. and lo» una reaponalble for lurreualnx thè $32.000 dormitory. ttiuiu « i N-h th« ippllr.n l inay Imi upproprlutlon for thls purpoau $10,- Hood Itlver \ev. box factory wlll f , 'jo p. . » ni of i ! i « totul amount OOii in ih « lunt ugrlrulturul uppro- lie running »hortly. InilU'lMip Inlrri'ii from lh « third prlallon lilll gettlng $:io,ooo all (old Portland— W age» of »tone cutters Ilia fill I ''.ir. InrlUHlv«. and HO The Oregon growera want th« help In nine plunta tier« advanced from [■ , i . 111 y iiin« hut we«n the of ih « department «Xpert In packing $H to $9 and nmrketlim yeara and other frulli» ■ith .ml ' Niii'ih years Condon building a 12-room school : \. .. . I l mi n lux a hi, w hlrli and alati hla ntlvlre ahoul barily cauli with gymnasium ,v .i. I n paym«nt of $1 75 f i o » era and olher vegelablea shlpped Southern Pacific to apeml $100,- [ ,«» vtee in i he Eaal, whlch u»*«d aolue rhanx« In 000 on yard Improvement» at llo»e- Vi»• » o lir » « of votaiionui ili« mi'ihoit uf ahlpplux ami pueklim. burg V i :ir ' . ' p.i V|H«li I III .1 In »• v 140 fi»'i rent of udju.ted aer- TO VETERANS OF WAR r P»* i Farm i" home aid th« umouiil | laudili In I hu Koveriimunt for auch I- .i ln fi*■ i n ul high«» < lin U n i i n l •»•rvlri» pay. I l'onmllu y lhe Jusll«« o f i h In p r o - | — iil. lin cl U i y lo in«et II, |f H ran] i mut with il Infunile« lo Ih « pulì ri.- m i. ly fid*oWH V ili ' ’ #1 "»I and I n i » will thaï < I : i ii‘ il I hl ouKhout I h»' p«ulr:X '• ni .|«r th « lerni« of Ih« III’ It I- ' i n ult lu u rriv« ul th« I i l - it in • >tj n t timi ^ • • N.iv«rniii«nt If 1 rryutu • uillitary und nuvul ! ^rvu-i on i ■ I...I lu K m lit > 11 1 cl uvuil I '•■if i.f i. provlalon« of th« ad ! Ji'"l ■ P.n |ilun K « » « r a l l y de hind .i • tit m h plun, and th« ! «limita » i If « v « r y one entitled I «reto ahem1 1 1 apply for the adjust •m ir...... ri I f I* ui« K»'ti«rullv re , *<l I« ih« certificete plan. iATURGDM FIX TU R ES HI’ MMONH In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, fo r the County o f Colum bia. Frank M. Mile». William A. Mile», Kugene Mile», Sarah Elizabeth Mile», Orace H. Downing Jennie Cole Cora llupert, Mary E Butler and Lucy A. Wharton, Plaintiff». VH. Segarlln C Knighton and Bertha A. Knighton, husband and wife, An na B. Harrington, Mary Emtna Parker, Alonzo Knighton and Al- tnlna Knighton, husband and wife Fred K. Slruve and Anna K. Struve htiRhand and wife, Harry Struve and Leorene Struve, husband and wife, Mary Struve and Lassella Mr- Clusky, also all other person» or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate Hen or Interest In the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. To Segarlln C. Knighton, Bertha A. Knighton Anna B. Harrington,, Mary Emma Parker, Alonzo Knight on, Allrnlna Knighton. Fred K. I Struve, Anna F, Struve, Harry Struve Leorene Struve, Mary Struve and Lassella McClusky, also all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate Hen or In- i (erect In the real estate described In the complaint herein. Defendants. We can furnish you the kind of printed sales letters and circular* on HAMMERM1LL BOND that will get your message in the right way to the man who can buy your goods. Use more printed salesmanship. Ask us. E v ery th in g Wldt-t»r» .nl unemployment In the ties h;t .i. .it«d a drift back to the irtu u: | .. ii«v«d >n* farm labor liorta« brought about during the T r'-|.. ,•! fciiiTuI and atuto em- I • . . I o lO'lll Farm I .unis In ihe great grain ill id th»- . . h i riil states are report- it wages greatly rts- lao'l i ci i ,t«d with a year ago larm.ii » h o for several years *T* •'"■h Ni.il to grant almost r"ii'• to lutior to tiring '' Ill'll, ar« In H p< nit ion »» ir to tate terms of employ- : 1'1" to employment ugor.- <»ff|«t:i ii.'ti too. th« farmer; ,f*"" H' 1« 1 l«m this year o f hold r 'I ' iaii !!, cost o f production h« |irb«s of farm $ H » ' n 1 ■ ally Is try lug u> g«l * little h«lp us posslhl»' In Kiiiisaa this year i»»razi> $lu u month, hoard and _ ,lk’ nil $20 less than u l“i r **o, Hi« fr «e «mploynient hu- lat« reports. W. II ■‘‘»ii. Ml- •» i labor iomml»sl»ti«T probabl) » I I I not b« J"', 1 f irm labor Ibis year 0,1 **•* Oh* M y will he minli '»er t|la,i m any w u r slnre 1915." L * . *0» Dakota a survey dls- thut t ,.ni labor for spring und , , '" " ‘t ' "h was plentiful at from in, 10 a nion,li as compared Fixture makers have been on the job with a vim in new productions. W ith these we are stocked to supply you. You are planning on a new bathroom this year? Then call on us before selecting fixtures Tell us what you necn and we will gladly call. W e have supplied many enterprising farmers and can supply you. " bi«ri a « demanding ex i,„ ....... 1 " after worrying along - with any sort of N ,lrr for this jpopu- an,l well known car and 1 De pleased to demon- s,ra’ e at any time. C*R FOR H IR E — D A Y O R N IG H T lacks-mith Shop in Connec tion. tires This is necessary because engine operation causes a steady accumulation o f road dust, carbon, fine metal par ticles and other impurities in the crankcase oil. This gritty oil circulates through your engine, impairs its performance and ultimately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs. Farm Equipment Company llurvuy & Hatton, Proprietors, T o meet this need. Modem Crankcase Cleaning Service has been established by first-class garages and other deal ers co-operating with the Standard Oil Company. These garages and dealers use Calol Flushing Oil, — the scien tific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities, and does not impair the lubricating efficiency of fresh oil used. Tlse cleaned crankcase is refilled with the correct grade of Zerolene. Look for the garage or dealer displaying the sign shown below —it means "Better operation and longer engine life," S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (California) MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE We use CA10L FLASHING OIL ZEROLZNE THE U N I V E R S A L C A R T h e F o rd S ed an S a v in g D o e s N o t M e a n H o a r d in g .. H E R E 'S a vast difference between the two. anu to scrimp and sacrifice too much is quite as bad Consistent saving means to keep a reasonable part of your income for surplus, to go on accumulating. Hoarding is usually a mania which causes one to de ny himself even necessities as well as luxuries, and does neither the person good nor his community. A Savings Account here at the Columbia County Bank encourages reasonable saving, and you get a substantial rate of interest on your money. ^ ■ ^ H I S splendid car is growing more popular every day. because every I day the demand for the enclosed car increases in volume, and when- - X - you think of the Ford Sedan, with all its coni:oris and conveniences —an enclosed car, handsome in appearance, room, or iive passengers., nicely upholstered, sliding plate glass windows which make it an open car in a minute or so or a tightly closed car that is dust proof and water proof— ready for service every day of the year, rain or shine, summer o r winter, and then think that this car is lower in price than any touring car (except the Ford car) and you will not wonder that we ask you to leave your order for a Sedan as soon as possi le that we may be able to give’ you reasonable delivery. O f course, you cannot forget that matchless and reliable "Ford After- Service" that follows every Ford car the world over— always within arm’s length a reliable Ford dealer or authorized Ford garage that can tune up your car and keep it in running condition every day in the' year. W e want your trade. “ W E H E L P T H E O T H E K I I I.I.OW " S H E R M A N M. M IL E S President J. H. H U T C H IN S O N Cashier FIELDH0USE MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford Dealers Line o f 'M * \I X KSHOItIKH 1 Nil WRLCH & H A N S O N Proprietors West Ht. Helens better operation and Ion enëùie evpc as not at all. T,1E UODGF. A G E N C Y The manufacturer of your automobile recommends, In the Instruction Book for your car, that the crankcase be drained out and flushed and then refilled with fresh oil at regular intervals. Clatskanie, Oregon. The Plumber T DEPOT GARAGE Cl new But cleaning the crankcase is a job generally disliked and neglected. At last we are stocked to show you all that is new in plumbing and bathroom fixtures. » wligas ------------— * ------------- A I* uriner Cureil of KhouwatlNm " A man living on a farm near here » «• n a short time ago completely Teibh-d up with rheumatism. I hand- d him a bottle of chamberlain's Lln- ■ iii nt and told him to use It freely ” , P. ltayder, Patten Milla, N. Y. A I' . 1 i. .> later he walked into the '.oil! . straight as a string and band- ' d me a dollar saying, give me an- iti.er bottle of Chamberlain’s Linl- ii » » m ; I want it in ,ne house all the time for it cured me.” o p e r a tio n 10 WORK. G O IN G B AC K T O L A N D •ninth pubi i,, ,t year. 11 llllnm ih« utur« department i>f ’r r‘ 1 irm lunula going hack ■. _ * f,r >fid accept teg the cut ior i.\ consecutive and successive I ' k-: commencing with the Issue o f '»poi 15, 1921 and ending with the !■' ue of raid papey, May 27th, 1921, i 'Ji uant to an order of the above entitled ( ourt, date and entered on Im: l 1 1 ii day o f April 1921. JOHN A. o ltiC K W ITH Attorney for Klaintlff. Post of- ’ " Address, 1 M3 Kenton Bldg, Portland, Oregon. [W hile the Salesman W a it» O matter what kind of implement you want, we can supply you and deliver it at your farm at the same price, or possibly less, as you would pay in Portland R. CONSTANTIN In the name o f the State of Ore gon you are hereby reuulred to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before fhe 27th day of May 1921. said dao- being th-.' ‘ ate of last publication and lx weeks niter the first publication of this summons, and If you fail to ho appear and an swer said complaint, for want there of the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In their complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of the above entitled Court declaring plain' It to 1.« the owners In fee simple of Lot number ed twenty-one (21 in Block num bered Seventeen ( I t ) in the City of St. Helens, Columbia County State of Oregon, and that the ael -nd - it he forever barred of any claim, right, title or interest therein, and for sue!» other and further relief a in < tu1 1 y shall seem meet and unto justice shall appertain. This summons Is served upon yon by publication In the Si Helena Mbit in motor in Farm Machinery Plumbing t o o — of all kinds. No clean up is complete unless all sanitary precautions have been taken. PAGE SEVEN INSIST ON CENUINE FORD P A R T S S T H RI F NS