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P A G E E IG H T T H E ST. H E L E N S MIST. FR ID AY. DEC! MBER ’ l'i-’ l \\ II !| illU'H'sl tlU)IOOII :ll I lit) l.llD «»t 7 per cent per annum trout the lini, day of March. 1920. and tho further lint of $ I fill 00 attorney fees, and tile further sum of t l l . i l ) costs and ills liitrseineuts and the costs of and up d a this writ commanding me to tuak« I I sale of the following described teal property, to w it rite South Half of tin* Northeast ^ b y y / o r e / i c e A ^ / c fc f/ c / r ^ o y s ¡Quarter. Section Three ( :t t Township i Three till North, hange T w o till j West of the Willamette Meridian, t o It.Hilda t'm ini>' 1 fregoli PLYMOUTH. IND. COPYRIGHTED Now, Therefore, by virtue of said ' s t ' V ' last* '»m*. i $àssì«*SM awsM si‘ ■■—»«■» w n a > execution, judgment order, decree ¡and order of sale and in contpIT'iice [with the rornniands of said writ. I will, on Silurila)', the Him day of I to T i l l SI. IIK \ i m : k \ I» \\ S 'ilk They may lie figured, striped it I-:« i i * i s comber. 1921, at II o'clock in the or plain They may be dark, dignified Exit W ar and World-Weariness! This your, when there has Teen ‘ '. if iooii , at tin* \\ < from door ol brown, royal purple, or majestic ma Enter Delight and Dteparies! somewhat of ashortage of red mil he f o u n t ) < out a lieu a in si Ilei roon: blooming, quaint. historic, cou- ’ duuihi.i t out, y, d r an. ».■ I We are expressing a reactionary \entloual or grotesque: any possible something mysterious has happened , ' 1 flaring out of gaiety in our house shadedand combinations"" itf g'lorv lo our raisins the cranberry may 1 paldle auction t ut• "■ i to t< b >p fiurnishings. To the four winds with |,ut Vl;e\ must he consistent. consistent The 1,111 ,,ut 11 lua-v 1,0 eisbstituied lor | the souther classical; hail the festive nV stvle o of dr a ns and and mater- m o » , raisins to give richness to niuny ree .in and til me light, title and lute. , ^ „ — . style f drape, festoon. ials niust harmonize. If of silks, g.it- i|»es. It may be combined witli other j (*Hl which the within nam«*tl (lefeiul- |ant bad on flu* lf>th duv of Marc i, O f course. we are not discarding ins or velvets, all must be o f these, fruits to feivo bulk and tang. Cranberry anti apple pie may bi»Ml*-0, the date of fh»* mortgage here- our neutral backgrounds and staid if washable, then sin k to the wash used, with sliced apples and cran- hi foreclosed, or since (hat date had furniture, hut we are using these is . hies. berries, half and half. 1,1 mid to Git* above desiribed prop«*r- the whereupon to hang draperies. We __________ a___________ Crauberry and apple jelly is u good ty. or any part thereof, to satisfy said i in v\ t *vi i \ . 1 m a s W I \ N ( I I I / I N 1 combination. I Tse two-thirds of a execution, judgment order imi il» HcruiriK dreary winter W e sense conditions most keenly cup of sugar to each cup of combined er- o. Interest. co>ts and The first thing In the ro-m ke o f a by contrasts. For this reason piotur! 1 J“ Ue. “ nd cook five miuu,“ s' l '!,,T l,S'*- , ,, » m i n , ,• ,v room is to clear out all hut the «o yourself, first a street, wide, or ^ ^ g H ‘ g r a n d m ^ h ^ s I old riff of T „ l C c . . ' . prime essentials, then decide upon early. with even, smooth, quiet pave J r° rK‘ goon , Sl , . .................... the color toiie. If it is a dark, north ment. buildings of uniform height ! “ ________ |X ^ Ml j ,..j room, a bright, warm red. yellow or • * l eatitiful architecture of h-rroon tJr..|wlruit Salad i>u roso Is the thing; if a light, souther.t lo» 8 frontage with atiractlve shov I , , |.,|l i ............. exposure, then dainty lavender, soft windows displaying the wares for Scoop out the center of e r a p e fn r ' ; Li _ tans or grays with blue, green or -ale inside, no unsightly poles nor and heap it on lettuce •• ' for St I I It I or vl'.Mlsisri; n n i:s pink figures or stripes. I f for a toesh o f wires, nor toppling llgh' garnish. Sprinkle u ttihl.-s'ux.n o' 'X I I man or boy. Choose “ any color just so t*08*8- nor boxes, nor trays. nor grated cheese over tin* .pe rn , !t’s red” — the one and only tnascu- rart8 lo cultter the roadw ay or t h e l l ‘ulP al‘ l1 pour French dr- mg over) In tin ('«» 1 1 1 1 ( 1 < «»uri "I flu* Siaf«* nf Ortyj, u o r ( olitniolu < tuity. line favorite from the cave ago. The sidewalk, no ragged awnings flapping lit*8- In the Matter of the Estate o f It. girls will like rose or „Teen signs extendin.r ........... IT .rreen or blue in the wind, nor llot l ‘ ie W illi S mu e ö Halt in. deceased Mother will prefer purple lavender ,f ngerously overhead Not : >. hereby g » eu t lit pur and gray, or real linen-color, dear <0 Picture again a narrow street 1 Hot. individual pies bea: lie cold voman from the days o f home-spu 1 roughly paved with noisy hriek o r articles all hollow wh"tt serving suaut to tn order of the County Court Having determined the color, tlie stone, with here a sky scraper and pour over each .1 tiot pudding same of tile st.it o f Oregon, tor oluillh l rest question Is where to put it and t ext to it n low building, with a i made with any combination of fruit County, Iliade on November J '. lit.'!, how much Hang It on everything - 1 t mtiful front neighboring w ith ;Ui 1 jiuc-s. or a lemon or vinegar salt •• u the matter of the est ile of It S yards and yards of it. The draperies ill-planned building protruding t enriched with plenty o f butter uni ■ lattati, derisiseli, authorizing the ail nlitisitutor tli> rent > sell all the re . ' furnish the room with scanty con- toot or two on the sidewalk, good ■ thickened with cornstarch. property of suid i slat" at privali cession to a few necessities. I for sale piled In masses out on the .ale, the iindersirn -d the dminis ra- C a rr o l I'ltibling As to the windows — inside t l . i s,reet \\ hich is cluttered by carts . i of said e lat' . w'll from and in - lace, ne tor silk curtains u hivh cov- |:iD<l baskets and boxes and trac F o n t stick up yxrtir nose nt tins Saturday, the ;i t d . of H. ms. er only the window frame and reach c ells rattling and creaking overhea 1 just beiause our friend, the carro 931, sell at private sale, to the Itigli hut to the sill, is the drapery cur- awning faded and worn, posts for Us a humble, homely creature Tin st iddder for cash, and subject tul tain. It hangs in long panels on each very purpose— holding lights, awn- pudding is an aristocrat and true ' , side of the window a.td is weighted A * 8 telephone and telegraph wires the species of earthly origin hut uti onflriuutlon by said t'ourl. and con- ‘ inuu to offe r for sale until sold the and lined to give a heavy, dignified ¡*’«“ 1 trolleys. recognizable tn gorgeous make-up »lowin g described real estate belong- sweep as it reaches the tloor. The Which street is your down t o w n ’ Mix cup of ground carrots, half iig to the est ile of said it rt Halt.in, ' white sateen lining presents a white If the latter, it is time the women cup suet, cup floured raisins lea deceased, situated tn 1 ultimimi Conn front to the outside and helps the citizens got busy. ,spoon cinnamon, teaspoon salt! half y Or, r o n ' t u u , ' . ' cumfns® han'“ r! : raD h tl a ? the® s i d - o f t h e ' room ' but we are reckle ‘ rule-breakers' in our nr* sen m and some of hem drace tr im ^ miaute ana are caught back at the 6 ae8' Across the top o f the window is a valance a foot deep This may be plain, shirred, pleated, or festooned after the fancy of the undertaker, 'I’ he draperies may be o f simple hem, ruffled, fringed or double shirred— anything goes and originality rutw riot. The bed must also he dressed— 1 verdressed. It fluffs out like a ballet dancer A cover of the same mater- ,Telephon‘ ‘ teleSraPh and lighting 'et'8Poon each of cloves and all»ph. reS ,ar,e now ,a‘ d in P‘P<* W M »«- V'lr ’ up. ‘r » « b U » , ..... . , ' ; ln up-t cities. Artist.,- "<•««■. S tM m in bskis e powder can b° ld th<? ligh,8■ ornamer‘ ,wo and a hil,f 1l" " ,rH a,‘ ,, s“ rv" »•« ; rrangement of lighting has much t o ------------- * ---------- do with the beauty of a street. It! Mils, s o la rti t v s u s may not only be beautiful ln itself ! .... but by its brilliance and arrange- „ Vs wf d ^ - c l e a n e d ment may light up to the best advat tage beautiful i.uililiugs, statues, I garment! She Is pretty certain to fountains, and parks. It deserve^ ! ol gasoline Which reminds 11 study by the citizens. W e can stir- "f ,tl*' f,‘ l*°vv w,|0 entered the vaud' round ourselves as well with civic ' ille l Pey were hurning tho • us with household beauty, if v.-e will s,ll"k ey chemical lights T smell »*.«-. •>-- v i„ ..__ ..... he remarked to i " - ‘T *‘ "1- Sit down hen " !.........red H ine Sheppard-Towner bill which usher consolingly, “ end nobody w:'i lias met wUh much oppo, ulon a|| lloUr<, it," Lots Twenty Ore ' f»l- Oh! Dear, W hat Shall I Give? JOSEPH P. CLANCY, P aitor C O NG REG ATIO N XI, Church notices for Sundry, De cember 4. 1921. Sunday school at 10 a. in., morning servir« at 11 a. m , ejrening service at 7:30 p m.. sub ject, “ The Pilgrim Faith In A m eri ca.* Kev. Harold S. Tuttle of Pa cific L'niversity, Acting Pastor. You’re wondering perhaps just what to give your wile, rruther, some other member of your famuy, 01 LI T l i ERA V. There will i.e Lutheran services held ln the Adventist church this Sunday, December 4th at three o' clock nt the afternoon Tb<- English Lutheran Sunday school m -.ts at the. same church each 8unday at 10:30. Everybody welcome. Come in soon to avoid the later crowds. I am sure you will enjoy the visit whether you buy or not. In no other store will you find so quickly gifts at every price, attuned to every personal desire. Pleas- don't delay. T H E RED CROSS C A M P A I G N PROGRESSES W illiam Russell, local captain for the Red Cross team, is well pleased with the response made by the c it i- ) r.cns o f St. Helen- and community I to the Annual Red <To - Roll f al l About one-half of the quota h«:-, been subscribed, Mr. Russrdl stated, and he believes that by the end of the week the St. Helens district will have gone over the top Reports received by Mrs. H irrj Kurtz, executive secretary for ih< county, indicate that much inter.' t , manifest in the roll call and th 1 throughout the Red worker- are meeting wi l l a welcome and ■■ hearty response to the call. .' ELK V G IF T S T H A T L A S T JEXVEI.RV VON A. GRAY I. ' Your Jeweler Ho Your Gift Counselor DIAMONDS ; XV A TC II ES P E A R I.S ; : CLOCKS GEMS : JEW ELRY : S ILV E R W A R E OVEN GLASSWARE, IMI] PL A T E S. C A K E PLATES. C A S S E R O L E S MRKA 1 ) PANS MAKER# C U S T A R D CUPS Also Fine Line of Al l M IN U M W A R E N ■ it Ititi : ■ Ntit't for Christmas Gilt, K . A . K OHM Mas me Huililin4 St Helens, Oregon George Gives Sensible Advice (I I I 1.1 o l l t . I • tati Il....... tu o l It III iX Iti f o l t i I It) tifi,- and [arili-, ali te. 1 1 -.-s and tols utid cverlhlsk 'di calli lo olir ..tris and seti for lite tu a l i l e un ad (or (riti d i fumi« and limi', s un lots ami he Hed I tini- lesrn ths w liole lilztii a ili Ila- iiew-paper alni he sed lo go ah.'d .ili |ry an Iiiayln. mister idilllp wlll llk » lite ad Houses and Farms for Sail lluy »o ur wife a clirlni 'US pi. sul uf a furili an viv ih« money you pay for r.-iit and e g g » un milk un spinili nino «a doni I h . frisili III" job will sliut down. XV" cali -> ll you a house rhr >p un } leu doilers down ss t leu doilers a molli wlll luke |t un you euu sav I he leni for lor the purpose of paying the lien claim-, cost h and expel, a>s of til nt in I > ration of suid estate. Terms o ,a8h in "* 1 S ..... . •<>'" ale, .ash P cent to accompany hid, bnl I i lonflrnuiHon o f sale. ¡¡¡d All ‘‘i.1 '. ¿ Z , l’3 hid tlrected to the undersigned, at Flat skanie, Oregon. , Dated and fi st publbhed Decern | I or J. 19“ I l.ast public ,tlou In i'e m lie r i l l . 1921 . I .OVD S H A T T A N, Xdmlnistrator of the Estate of U s Hattan deceased. lite house will lie you! - or your lie limi a lots of g.».iti farms 0 1 1 wlth houses an burli ali everlhlnl alio ili il sle s. d ile..re tliose lurms un w. wltli ^jure kre.im ..n al els l.i'i* mister pliillp tei) in gooil grumi an w l eu ! lui uiy riuthsr I wlsli your f ■ I. t wul.l h iv fine T ak. wuld buy won <>f un pie* unii ilungi f.>r your mn. i. aiiu iu l.ee un you culli drink l«.t' of in 1 1 h wleli wuld go lo pay wlfsan egy lurtus >.l 1 »Iher pav rhck fi ihe fu n . ai "il of ’ oyitig It so sumlH.d) s i w lidi in» •• ,- ih* fot iter wuld buy u turni un we rubi get creimi and berr.vs ,|.l i melili.' i 1 11 Id gel u pony lo ride tu ih« offls whcfl l rile If you waiil a fa m i or lol or I iiiiih or n 11 y I li in k you Itili lieler set. mister I'hllip uI thè Central Real Estate Compan] HI 1.1 N>. O l i l i .ON •IH.M IIT > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Santa Claus Says: “MAKE T H Ii W IFE HAPPY AND THE HOME COMFORTABLE.’’ ^ on can do Ihis by installing a furnace. You will get satisfaction and comfort from it. The house will be warm and cheerful during the dreary winter months. I r. * I t Of T l t u n t>CS! PiP?U s ,umates Thcr* arc many installed in the home, of bt. Helens and each one giving the satisfaction demanded of the UNIV E RSA L. installed in Your Home-Only $185.00 This furnace, in the above o V k Universal Furnace very near and dear friend. My whole business life he.» been helping to solve these very questions at lowest co-r. It is wrong to suppose that any jeweler carries only expensive articles. So won’ t you let ni si e your Christmas list first and get my suggestions? Cmimlete Line of I le 1 he. f waz .eli w ben mister i'hllip w hai ruii» a reni Five, six and ».■■, a, in... six in the - Ity ol 8 ... e, according t o t e pi t then ... Hi« office of tie ........ x ^o t h V n o V perhaps “ X a runte t h e r ' 1" 6’ now fa r ‘n - “ ur dry-clean-.... . lady would an around It reaches no and in- 'f'i' , l has bT ‘ repor,ed " f 'i v - P»nk If he ...... .. ,.vapor t'X K I» Ol 111 X VI x S. eludes “ he pillows -.ruble unanimously, by the House ate o f f th..s.. last persistant odors 1 « ciuaes the pillows^ committee where it was form erly hanging the garment In the hot sun XV i t to thank m u m our Ric.ny The rocker is decked out with most bitterly opposed It will prob- or in front of tl re-i , r 1- t friends und . - 1 icci al 1 y tn*. member-. draperies to correspond. Dresser ably becom ■ a law. By it- provis- v mu,. ..s, ra hea- to dr ve o ff - ■ of the Odd Fellows and Itclinkuh and table scarfs and even the elec- ■ ions the National Government of the lingering smell I: it sh must 1 lodges and Iter little schoolmates, for trie light shades are made o f f the I nited States will co-operate w it , -are no . 0 get the ■ .rrnenr over 'h eir kindness, sympathy and heau'i same bolt. any state, so desiring, to establish hot or hang it n . - r an open fire ful floral offerings during the sick Drapery materials may be velvet, more effective mother-and-bahy life where the escaping fumes will cater, ness and death of our Utile dHugh damask, tapestry, cretonne, linen, or -aving agencies - v L ‘ 11 fire 1 er and sister. K. I.' 1‘ HICK AND F A M IL Y . * * * * * * * NOTH E TO t O N T K .lt T t I liN NOTH E OE S H E K IE I "S SXEE One drink o f home brew makes the Sealed bids will be received by the In the Ciri uil Court of the Stali- ut -I kin C H U R C H N O T IC E S c Hcl.-n, 1 n i p ' r live ' r.-aniery t Oregon, for (k.lunil.ia County. | their ofice in St. Helen», Oregon, for * * * ^ h e construction of a cement walk in ............ . ............ . vs. front of the creamery building on ÍA T H O IJ C Albert Osborn« Keynard, l»efend 'Strand Street. St. Helens. The walk is 12 feet wide by 48 feet long and ! nnt- Church ond C ow lizt Strews« Holy mass on Sunday at 11:30. must have three inches of ceno-nt and By virtue o f an execution. Juilv- Daily mass at 8 o'clock Catechism nravel with one-half inch of flnlsu ment order, decree and order of sale and Bible study at 4:15 on Tueedaya. o f equal parts of sand and cement, issued out o f the above entltl' I Choir practice on Tuesday nights. ••‘-D should be submitted on or b< Court in the above entitled cause, io Children's choir and Sodality meet- f-»'e Saturday, December .3 1921. me directed and d tied the _’ tiih day ing on Friday a 4:25. ¡and addr..... id to t; gee re- ot November, 1 j 1 , upon a judg Sunday evening services at 7:30. / a r y of St Helens Co-Operative ment rendered November 23. 1921, An educational lecture each Sunday'* reamery Association. T h e right is and entered in said Court on the night on the origin, composition and reserved lo reject any or all bids.— 2*ith day of November, 1921, In favor history o f the Christian Bible. Manv Advt. ()f o „ rge Keynard. plaintiff, and people imagine thev know all about ------------- *' ,n.'- Albert t » • .. R< n -rd do the Bible. Facts o f history will be I i ■'! 1 i.e 1 !.. 1 '-'I III- ill 'll.- Mis' fendant, for th< mm of $1500 11" revealed in these lectures which will | astonish you. No collections taken . or offerings requested W S . B.— Mas^ on 4th Sunday o f the month is at 9:00 a in. Confessions are heard on Saturday afternoon and evening and before all masses Deviations from above schedule or special services will always be an nounced in this paper. Non-Catholics are always wel come. Just Arrived fu in tt F •i/e, is suit.tl.le for a 5 - t«» 7 -room house and will givf IA M u n n c " °? han'1 the Amcrica" Ra.liator Company’s “AKCO- L A furnace. One of these furnace, is installed m the new S. P. & S depot. NO d e O M l I. L IsLY INS r A I . L KD^AMi) R E A D Y KOR U SE $204 8.1 NO 8 COM! L L I L L Y INS I ALLIED A N D R E A D Y KOR USE $ 327.09 Hi. We can and will give you prompt and satisfactory s service R. CONSTANTIN Heating and Plumbing E*P**r( I U MI'.INC G O O D S A N D H ATH R O O M S U P P L I E S T it« By« W» *111 **r at ? i