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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1921)
I on the - 41 h day of ably affect the price, or create a said day and the courtroom of said oil in t t he dati of tho first 'Court has been appointed by said Mat It monopoly; i»ln is the4i 27Mi dai Anil Social Hint» lor Telephone Isors "They are prohibited from dealing Court as the time and place for the public.n Mit* <Into <»f tho in foodstuffs other than livestock bearing of objections thereto anil the .•[ Ma> 1. Select a phone in any quiet products IB aUt> Mb. 1M1 settlement thereof. Iasi pul where the result is to less- waiting room equipped with lunch !ED \V 11EKMAN Dated anil first published May 6, counter, foldiug cots, hot and cold eu ' competition; Flainiitf Residence They are prohibited from appor 1921. Ralltlor running water and all conveniences tioning territory or purchases or ar AiUlrosn HENRY MOKUrS. and IN 24-7 of home. Remove coat and vest, ranging or agreeing lo control prices; Administrator Oregon pat on bed »on • pip* J. W. DAY, Attorney. 21-6 "They are prohibited from agree and open popular novel at chapter I. ing or arranging among themselves ■....... ♦ • F rees got cod ODD 1'nlon 2. Take down receiver, smoke to prevent any other persou from SI M M o VS I Itigli school. pipe and read chapter I of novel. Half way through chapter 11 operator carrying on any business which com n (lie Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for I lie County of I ol- will say, “ Number, please.” Then petes with them; "They are reijuired within two iiinhlu. put bokinark In novel, remove pipe and in courteous voice ask "What years after the act becomes effect- Bernice Long Plaintiff, vs Edward L. Long. Defendant. numbers have you?" Operator will ve to dispose of their ownership or then name the varieties in stock. interest ir. stockyards uuloss this To Edward L. Long, Defen.unit time is extended for good cause." above named: Patiently hear her through, then se — ---------- *------------- - | j in the Name of the State of Ore lect one at random. By this method NOTH I OK i IN Ui I d .»l v r gon: You are hereby required to you have an even percentage for get In the foun t) fou r! of the ¡Slate of appear anil answer the complaint ting the party you want. Oregon for Columbia County. filed against you tu l lie above en In *»t conti- 11411«! WtttlOtlN, lUM’k» »Ibi j 3. If operator is Indisposed, out i calling or conversing with gentleman lu the Matter of the Estate of ilezek- titled suit on or before the last d.ij .5 trurk*\vli(M*l w»(p»n« iah Caples. deceased: l>uggli-a; uf the time prescribed in the order friend, do not disturb her by rattling Notice is hereby given that the un for the publication of summons here receiver hook. Remember every frame; 1 light wagon thing comes to him who waits, even dersigned. as administrator of the in. to-wit: on or before Saturila.', t: ■ with liay estate of Hexekiah Caples, deceased, | 19th day of July. 1921 and if vo.i it's only night or closing time. 1 ti u àià^* machine; 1 hay riike; 4. If you get the wrong number has filed his final account in the fail to appear and answer, for want County Court of the State of Oregon (thereof the plaintiff will apply to 1 14-in. * tee 1* beamed ri«1» ; 1 at the sixth try, keep your temper. Remmber. it took Columbus three for Columbia County, and that Mon the Court for the relief prayed fot day. the 20th day of June. 1921, at Gonion Seeder; a ligio buggies. In tbs complaint filed herein, to-w months to reach Havanna. and there was no need for the trip either, be the hour of 11 o'ciock In me fore For an absolute decree of divorce, a bmkit, and all »1*«*» of Aja% cause Spain was wet. Also, never noon of said day and the court room and for the cuatoily of the minor use cuss words There may be ladles of said Court has been appointed by children named In said complaint Uros. Call and MT thin hi uf f I»«*- Tills summons is published unci ent in the waiting room, and said Court as the time and place for never swear before ladies. Always the hearing of objections thereto and a week for six consecutive week In tori' buying elsewhere. the settlement thereof. Dated and the St. Heins Mist, a newspaper uf let them have their say first. general circulation published at St 5. Take down receiver again, first published May 20, 1921 HARRY H CAPI.ES, Helens. Columbia County. Oregon finish reading novel, and when oper Admin tsrator. by virtue of an order of the Hon ator answers ask wt kind hut firm 23-5 J A Eakin. Judge of the above en tones for complaint department. J \V. Day Atty. titled Court, duly made and ent- i —*- Then call for six-course dinner and NOTICE OK FINAL AtX OI NT drinking water. After eating din H aik-inith »Shop ner. complaint department will ans Fred Morgus Estate wer. Apologize for calling, then In the County Court of the State of s . Helen», thro. state your grievance. Hang up re A whole town built for th Oregon, for Columbia County: ceiver. take it down again, fill pipe ¡ Notice is hereby given that the un stirring scenes of love and con flirt- A picture more impres take newspaper front pocket, read dersigned as administrator of the paper, including classified ads. Cen-, estate of Fred Morgus. deceased, has sive than the play- Thousand tral will then say "Number, please"! filed his final account in the County of men and women in the cast Give number again, take nap, smoke ¡ Court of the State of Oregon, for of “ The Copperhead.” pipe again upon awakening, read ¡ Columbia County, and that Saturday At the Liberty, Monday. Ma> paper again and ojwrator will say the 4th day of June, 1921, at the 30th, “ Line— is— bizzzzzy " Vnock ashes hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon of from pipe fold up paper, put on coat . /s A and vest, put on street shoes, put ; popular novel under arm and go j home.— Ex. Rules of Etiquette Use Sanitary Fixtures 3 1|11 hav« ma»y new sanitary fixtures ¡n I I * s to ck for your bath room. Look 0ve ou r sto ck of plumbing and heati». ,00(,'r You will be convinced. R. CONSTANTIN The Plumber VALUE BIG 111 " i n J A U T H O R IZ E D SAI.KS A N I) SER VICE ♦ T i iilliiw iug aro solile uscii car bargaius; ♦ ' 1 -h l'M/ lord Roadster ............... ..$225,00 l'Mf» Forti Touring ..................... 225 00 a 1 ♦ l'M 5 We have just received a very fine assortment of 25c and 50c pipes. Each pipe is guaranteed by us—if it burns out or has any put tied holes in it we will gladly replace it free of charge. We also have some very fine French Briars. The B oys M c D o n a l d a O ’C o n n e r SI. H elens, Phone 127W l o tirm g k « mm | uhm lumi* al rondi!loia. \\ • ifivi» I r m i» if t| r»lrn l. ▼ ▲ X ..................... 225.00 Ollirr ..... I usui , j, . III. wiMitfi.T I h K ihh I » m i fin* « a ll I n f o r fin* m | mwi r,,a,j ^ )i*u p i e p a n d ? Ile| lv*rle» un- »1«»%% o n t u * « «r» .«( ihi« J II >«*i» » atti *à i»i\v m r « a l l e n r l y . X Fieklhouse M otor Company ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ S I . H E L E N S BAKERY AU TOM O BILE TIRES ARE GETTING BETTER For PIPE SMOKERS I orti In (V. MIGHTY MOMENT»! His fight in the clash of "•'opperheads'' and "Yanks.” His false imprisonment for murder. His sacrifice when spurned by his wife and soldier son. At the Liberty. Monday May 30th. iiki . kvx Ford and Fordson a ♦ J. L. CHITTIM One of the noteworthy features re garding the manufacture of auto mobile tires in this country is the fact that during the last five years tires have improved so greatly in quality that the average number of tires used on an automobile during a year has dropped ,rom five ro con- 1 siderablv under four. This drop has come. too. tn rhei face of an increase in winter driving so large as to be a vital element in the calculation. Many cars now- op- j erate twelve months in the year but in spite of this increased period of service, the average annual consump tion of tires per year has steadily fallen. With the return of normal times j and with money less plentiful, car owners are certain to watch their ex- i pense hills more closely The exer cise of only a moderate degree o f ; care by the car owners will lift the j average mileage secured from tires: to a point many thousands of miles I above any hitherto reached. So far as known, the best record ever made on a set of four tires was | that of a Boston merchant who got 39 152 miles on a set of I’ niteri States Royal Cords. He attributed this phenomenal record tn the c a r e given to the tires-hv his chauffeur. i --------------Si-------------- FOR LIVE-STOCK B il l. WASHINGTON— It is likely that ! “ at the present session of Congress! will be passed a bill creating a Fed eral livestock commissioner in the Department of Agriculture, which has been reported favorably by Chairman Norris of the senate com mittee on agriculture. Of the meat packers Senator Nor ris says: “ Furthermore, the peculiai vii- cirnstances under which it is op erated. with a multitude of producers on the o n e hand and a very limited number of packers and distributors on the other, lend themselves readily to monopoly. It was felt, therefore that the meat-packing industry is charged with a public interest that can not be adequately safeguarded than thorough special legislation. "The principal duties imposed on these agencies by the proposed leg islation are: "They are prohibited from engag ing in unfair unjustly discrimina tory. or deceptive practices in inter state commerce; ‘They • > prohit «ert from nuyin. or selling live stock in such manner as to apportion the supply, unreason- 111 |,<J_______________________ st Ramsey’s Bread, 2 loaves 15c. Cream Rolls, Fancy Cakes, P.ies, and Cookies. Doughnuts. 25c per do*., tw o do/. 45c. TRY OUR FINK BUTTER Pàint your house with r p g K * m )O m n il)a * l with er X that one gallon a t iW F h ou M paint oorm n 160 •quar« Ant o f furfaca, two ooata. Ordinary paint auvarr from 200 to 1SUaquae* Nat That U th* Ant raving 8W P, though heavy- bodiad. flow» eaaily and tvrnly, thus cutting down the time re quired to apply It. That la the araund saving. 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