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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1921)
_T H E ST H E L E N S M IST. F R ID A Y , O C T O B E R 14, 1921 P A G E F IV E Nui LS OK IN I'EREST UK COUNTY SCHOOLS NOTH h l i t l ltK IilT tm H TUCANI ICKIt'N C A L L FOK WARRANTS IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H K INDUSTRIAL REVIEW « ■pli, rh ooll Ilin in glumi Ih« county, I have money on hand to pay tho S T A T E OF OREUON FOR ’l l IK „Ul, ,i few e*ceplli»n», have lhi, high following endorsed County Road COUNTY OK COLUMBIA. ,,i ,. iiiii II iii « ii I In their It lit or y There * * * * Notice Is hereby given that the un- Warrants: „ r,. hill more pepile uttemlliiK III« Un.timin -■lupe I no General Co. Road Fund endorse elerslgned has been appointed udmm- 1 al Inaile ni ,IV„ taudiird high m 'I iho I m limn lu.,, .«ppmy isirutor with the will annexed of the ment including July 30, 1921. grliiinl yeur. j l'U no llnuil Road Instrict No 1 endorsement -state of Michael J. Kettering, I»e i l'l «•! y lo I h ; Then' are Hire«» schools In session graveled teased, by the County Court of the Including July 11. 1921. m |h„ lllrki'iifelil d U Irlil Hile year Road Listrlct No. 2 endorsement Stale of Oregon for Columbia County tolliiKo (trovo I*,, ilurliere are employed In ili,' ro»mu« H oporuUtiuM. W ood ¡«ni min ! and bus duly qualified as such. All including Aug. 29, 1921. inaili ' linei building al tilrki'lifeld. Road District No. 3 endorsement persons having claims against said II i ' ii I ko ut rose « oliimi,la rlvor ut I t,ii,. ai I lumi paoli '■ H ii II u k . unii nin nuriowe ulK»v„ Ih - liull-h pln„ue«l. estate aro hereby notified to presen! Including Aug. 8, 1921. ni ¡it., ri, in riunii Road District No. 5 endorsement the same duly verified, ae by law re Ilood Itivor uhlppod * cur loads I !,„ ui'W ei'liool im i id I li K In In pouru and 2 4 CUI Inaile quired, to the undersigned at 1521 including Oct. 10, 1 921. ipplos iuhl Road District No. 0 endorsement 11 i liai ha tur h lui. will aooa bu w««g. > eon Building, Portland, Oregon, riiinpleled Tille building a III he within six months from dale hereof. (Including Sept. 9, 1920. • allumi Miilfnid peurs juet eold Road District No. 7 endorsement ,a,,. ,r Mm heel appearing I » » room ,n oew Vork lor $i -4 •« Hale of lirsl publication October — 14th, 1921; last publication Novem including March 23, 1921. The I (irund.. Km,„, »rhool hullillliKe In Ilio «otuity , , ...... , Road District No. 8 endorsement ber I 1th, 1921. U M -i-f' " f ilneorve open , ' ” 1. including April 10, 1921. GUY L. W A L L A C E . uni, I, credit (or Ilio Iniereet they inoli. Road District No. 9 endorsement Administrator with the nikc In " ‘•■Ir «elioni When Ilio Batik» iTanheiry Univi 1 In h- including Sept. 30, 1921. Will Annexed. li... Ilug » n e «'allea luet aprine In ,¡111 ennn in di u n i ul ninni li ut i „ Road District No. 13 endorsement l„ni.I ilio diatflot for Ilio purpneo of lunilna riv-i- La Pine— Work to begin soon on including Dec. 8, 1920. «.ri-« « li t: 11 no» I mi 11<1 In k . Dot uno voli Sialo. •Hy and couiity-uwned iun i ratio Prairie reservoir, to cost about Interest ceases October 15, 1921 » agallisi I hmi I iik tini bolide ior cure coat luxpuyoi ahoul a mil $51,000 and irrigate 27,000 acres of BESSIE HATTAN, Ih» Verolila echuide aro crowdod • um annually 44-11_____ 1 ounty Treasurer. The llv, itock h r- dcr* of thi Ka hive b< cn worklnc to achieve perfection land under North Canal project. «lite >-ar, and Ilio dletrict » i l i ennn I'»HHllei un Approximately ¡1,0 0 0, la, iniiipelled In provlde inoro ronm "Oll huéllela Id wheal add by Umatilla r»r lo »1 ly a o 111 urv and lin y have e - 11 • « «t remarkable resulte, but the pictur a I ' » » " nbov» ar. not animale from ill, Eaet and thedr type would not sham» f„r I I I » puplle. T h e echool eplrll ut former »11 pc, M- Hull of any I,. • d.-r on eurth. T l» y have beautiful conformation, style and \„ronm and ilio aurroundliig coni " " I II,tor Work he« l„ ,„1 U'l.diiy In every line, and would stand hiph in any dairy elio» in the world ■ unitici I" uhove Ilio avuruge. unii bride» urtine - a l folk of Hood m e ,,r Hus, animale le the Junior Hoist,-In hull ealf shown at tin Pacific ihric le IHHo donili Imi timi Ilio In r v'T on Mount Hood lamp lligliwav Ini' mutional Iasi year. He cane from Hollywood Farm, Hollywood W'asli- t,,|»el of Ilio chlldron » i l i !>«• rur»d ini'lon, and won hl«h honors. The otic r Is a .1 re. > heifer ealf from Iron Mine l ’ortlund A «onorai i mprove fur » l i d i ho occaelon rei|iilree li. l!16f)t lit lutili (SI* Ul|sllUli in the lana al Os», «o. Or-«on, also on show ui the Parirle Ini, mai Iona). Tie qtmipy TI10 Muyger and llnppy Mollo» north»'« et. loeuliln« iti il,- ronponiii« ' ‘lairy animals o: ull bi—ds on tie Pacific Coast Is a source of perpetual ,11.nule llUVO Jllet compio! od pia, of a numi,or o' mille, Hi, pull In« on rurprlec to the dairy breeders ol olii.» s elione. Without io. in„ iype, t|,, v ,li, l . ,,n tliolr echool gruumls Tln of addìi louai etiille at other mille, have eiz, and eoestitutIon, which the dairyman loves, and which any animal ghi',1 uro lanco ciiough for luiekei .mil Hi- aiiiiouiicomont of plane lor III uHt Iiav< to * noun*. hall and other hall Kalnee The ad '""p en ili« of at loa» I lie dairy Industry of the Paelflc Coaet has grown steadily since Its In- lllli,>11 of tlioao Inai tWO lllllldlllgh Uu«-r lm;«in« camps i-pm i-d " liilon This Is partly on account or the ravorable climate and wealth of f, d I» dueed her, The posslbllliles for inerì asini’ the output of dairy products malli oljhteen pluyeliode for tic * When you sit down to your meal er- almost limili, ss. There ar> mark, is bolli at home and abroad for many court ty to I,,«hi a (««Mid K-puIallori you like to know that your food came '.ncs the amount of cheese and buttir now made. The difficulty has bien 111» Interior of i l i » Canaan echimi from a store where reputation I h- »a y to «airi » «,,,,d repula ¡ inri:, ly die to the unprofitable cows. Hlfch quality of animals will do away |iaiiiled durili« ilio auiumcr. and counts, a store where lust quality • ¿on ia tt# i iii|c,tvi)r it» iiK what you with this. Ih» moine in i» preaent a much inni goods are really lx-st quality. There Is no place east or west, north or south, where on- interested In 1 ,1.Il pi oc.udy Ilo; way! ri» , i ful appourunce than formorly appoar This store ofTor* you tliul advantage. Mi llulh llunter. whn «re w up li, In which I lianibcrluiu'e l'ou«h Ituiu- dairy carle ran find so many in one place and select such quality as at the We buy our stock inure carefully I Pacific Internati-imi ut North Portland, Nov. 6-12. Ih» (niiimuulty. I h III cliurge of Ilo ody hue «aln-d 11 , r-pui.i,ion ae Ilian our most particular customer. (rii,,,il. and 11 celile to he glvlng noni! •uro Ini' I ' o ' i « 1 1 . inid . croup and | We carry a full line of Fresh Fruits whooping cuu«h Kvory botti.) that goi vice in hor piteli Imi Ho »I River ships 24 carloads ap- Eugene -Shell oil company erect and V egetables. Kv»r> In li. il, nani nf ilio l'Iutakanl Hue over hi I ' M pul Olii » y Ilio iiiuuu plM »nd 11 carloadi 1 » » ra, ing a large plant at Eugene. dletrict inuet neceaiarlly foel prmid fa< inu re loie I c ui fully up lo the of ih» n e « echool hulldltik e r e d e 1 Inali standard of exc-||onc- "Ialino,I I . Prune packln g t » ’ . »1 i bregón Albany— Cor valili telephone toll I copio huir found that ill Growers plant at Riddle, thoro darli,« thè »litniner vacai Imi • or it. line jiiM built cost $20,000. an lie depon ill'll Upon lor the re { Il t- a «ood. eulmlanllal. frullio htllld li»’ .,nd telilo frolli provldlnit ampi» ,» f and cure ,,f l i e • al!m-ni' and I Imi le pp »Hanl and ufe to take riiiiin for 1 he I i I k I i echool and aom * nf I I » «radi'H, adde a creai d»ul lo I’ houa ¡U - U I I I » I,calli) nf thè lowji W est Ut. H elrus M H II K II» I IH HI i o n s Oli ilo* eurfuce, unuaual luterei) In in im : cot s I V 11 h irr oc t h k athU'tli ■■ le developtint Iti thè hl«l. STATE Hl-' OKFtlON Kult THK I gel'* »le of t he eutinty Clutekanlo. CIII'NTV OK COM MUIA (tallilor Scuppnoeo, and Si llclou Notici, l> h-rchy «tv»ii that Ih«, un- l'gjijc to mako ituoil nh o»lii«e for tho y a r It appeare ut thle limo ■ ioreicned Ime hoon appointed ailniln (hai llaluler » i l i lieve a very alron« ietrator with the » i l l annexed of the Keticrln«, I >«•-, fn.Ihull teiini. and liuti hor touin citato of I.nuli o « d i mako a «ood figelit for Ilo' l,owor ' -IIHOII, III the I Ill.lv Court of t i l - 1 -‘» alo » f or, con fm Coltimlda Countv l'nlnliildu Rlver chaniplonehip Ilio Toucher»' Inai liuto for Colum ,nd Ime duly qualifl d .1 such. All lil.t l'minty » I I I ho hold ut Kalnler penante hiivln« cluiliii i f i i l m t said Octohor l'.t. 20, 21 Somn of thè •stato aro hcrohy notified to preaent 1 l» and nioet proniInent Inetrudore Ilio Hamo duly verified, ae by law re-¡ Rarely does the average newspaper boost its nf II», »Iute huvo tioon entraceli for lulred. lo ilio iindors|«ned at 152! j Win k in thè Inatlluto Superlnton Nomi lliilldln«. Portland. Or-«on. own business, preferring to give quantities of doni J A Churchill. Ruperlntendent wit Inn six months from dale hereof Out" of tirsi publication October S H Inmcan of Itamhtll lounty. Mi . space in boosting the affairs of others. Ida Mao Htnlth of t)ro«mi Nummi Itili, llliil; last putd • »lion Novelli 1er l l l h 1921. Hrlniol, I>r II li Sheldon of the Somebody suggested that it was time for the GUY I, W A I X A I 'B , I i,ivcr .lt, of Orecon, Professor J F Administrator with Ilio lira ili la il «Il of thè t) A C . I>r Itoli newspapers of the country to adopt a week in W ill Annexed. tri l'ry Clark o f l’ adflc l'nlvorilty which their own business should be given prece II 1' Coymolir. Stato l iuti Leader and Frank K Wollo* of l'ortlund ar, dence, and The Mist thoroughly endorses the nut of ilio coutil) Inetrudore Sov orai nf tho locai leachera » I I I uleo 1920 Ford T o u r in g ...................... $375.00 idea. havo p la c e oli tho program 1919 Ford T o u r in g ...................... $375.00 Tho coat of educatili« curii tllg'i The date set is the second week in Novem •elioni pupll In tho hl«li echmde of 1918 Ford Touring ...................... $325.00 ilio , . mty durili« the echimi year ber. from the 7th to the 12th, including that 1917 Ford R oadster..................... $225.00 1920 1921 le uè fnllowe: Clatekanlc, great world event. Armistice Day. And Several other Good Buys »91 l'.i, llaluler. $ I 7 fi 12, Si Helem $ 10e ; Scappilo««', 1209 Iti) ; Ver mila $260 90. It wlll he eeen thul The official title for the week will be “Sub W ill give 30 days free service on the touring cars. All III» coet per tintili » ae much creale In ili» emaller echimi, whero I ho In scribe for Your Home Town Paper Week.” cars in good condition. Cars sold for cash or at TH E DODGE AGENCY dilcnlai oxpennoH » e r o ncarly a» reasonable terms. W ill be glad to demonstrate these nuicl, 1 in ilo* lurgcr nchiede Theu Thousands of papers will join in this event W e are agents for this popu 1"», l| r»,|ulroM atmiit tho eanio unni cars to you. r»r ■ le,icliore for a echool liavln« lar anil well known car and and our readers will hear more about it as time an si lendunrw of 30 pupils in I lie I will lie pleased to demon goes on. In«li elioni as one b a n n « un si 1 tendimi'« of lío pupils strate at any time. I aril m ; Live Stork Imposition Dairy Show lo Hr Lar^r Best Groceries J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS HOM E TO W N PAPER W EEK USED CARS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES DEPOT GARAGE Fieldhouse Motor Co. MANY B E T T E R M E N T S A R E IN E V ID E N C E Authorized Ford Dealer St. Helens. Ore. C A R FOR H IR E — D A Y OR N IG H T Blacksmith Shop in Connec Hotne noi.ibi» I lettemi enti huv- tion. bern madn In the Liberty theutro •Ine» ibis play house was luken over l ull I ill«« of l>y 1 presepi management, most AND \(1 KKNOKIIbK i 1 among whlch toth ochange iik f h In il»- lobby. The box office has I... . chan«»,l from thè side lo the center, an entlrely new and modem sa Ics tuoni iiavlng heen provlded. thus glv \V«*M St. Il«’l«*ll*' Pli-ne ti l In« il,e l i n a i r - a more luetropolltan •ppearanre,* The Interior lui« be-n re»'ly « alsonilned and palmeti, w lille Hi» ladies' ronm bus lieen furnlsheil In »1 »,- and a nuttilier of conveniecea sdiled TI» Inlerlor o f thè theatre has he»n Hioroughly renovated, jnd a ne» ami approved llghtlng System In almi»,| hy whtch Ilo* house Ughi.» nr» «radmilly dimmeli tmmedlately prlor lo III row In« Ihe pici ure oli thè •cri'i-n Thts Is Mie snme System em Ploy»d In thè l.lherly theatre tn l ’or' ! If so. It us quote you prices l'ind .imi cunnot fall lo Ile Appred | on building material We ale.l |,y patrona o f the locai house have in stock for prompt de •n adilltlon lo I h « Itnprovemenis n<ii»'l Manager Cales Is now engaged livery, Shingles, Time, Brick •n dianging ilio heatlng sysiem In j and Cement and other sup arder tu provlile ampie warmlli dur lux thè »olii 111 g wlnter months. plies you need. ■ Welch & Co. Going to BuiM Or Repair? THE l u m b e r OUTLOOK BETTER Feed and Grain W e have hay, grain and mill feed. Prices most reason ur»r of thè (• |{ Mot 'orni lek l'orn able. Poultry and Stock 1’“ » imi i i I no of Ih « Si Hfb'iis bum '"■r onipany. wns In HI H«l«nn H-ii 1 Supplies. '■filar ami Sunilay en rolli» frolli San Frutti I h < xi to N «w York He la mari' A N -F O Calf Meal is an im "9Gniia(ic o v » r the lumber outlook provement in calf feeding Gi«n li» »Ha severaI months ago ami tliat the California market « a that the dairy industry has l»ti»r ami showeil slgns of furlh-r long needed. Imprnvenient. The MrCormlrk Cotti ^ N II» u p tu n n i. The Bank for Farmers The farmers of this county are prospering and their prosperity is largely the result of hard, intelligent work, combined with practical banking co-operation. The First National Bank of Scappoose is co operating to the fullest extent with the farmers in this community and we cordially invite more business of Better order your winter's coal now. Delivery begins September 1st. hi this great d»'morraile country, "ny imi«, Wholesale prie» rnn climi» '<> greal helghts al retali. Htielilon Dock. ' b" di (Te rene« hetween freedom •nd slavery la otto of lite alteriiutlvea. 1 Frank Wilkins One Cent Sale this desirable kind. COMING SOON ri !» 1 ' l"'»y lina an ofHi'e ami lurnher yard In >»w York and Mr Hauplman.l »lille in that lerrllory. wlll end-avor !" " . ure more ordem f»>r lumber 10 " niled hy ih « ntllla In HI Helen* ; '"rln« th » past few months, several 'ari'»,.a ,,f innils-r frolli III» Colimi Ha lllver bave heen shtpped lo tho j N»w York yards o f I h « company. WATCH FOR THE BIG • FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SCAIM’ OOHK S IN C L A IR WILSON, President DAVID M 'KINNO N WILSON, Vice-President EDW ARD E WIST. CaflUer Capitili anil Surplus f2l«,lH»0 ( nlteil Slate« Drpoaltory Safe D.*po*it Boxes for Rent Four P er t 'ent Interest on Tim e I »epos Its. W areh o u se anH O ffic e HI. Hel«-ns, O r». DEMING’S DRUG STORE