• * I S MIST. FRIDAY. J A M ’ A^ --------------- T H E ST. H ELEN S PAGE SIX ...... t,.,,d if m atrim ony ••*!•«»»*« •>*_ ........ -"o. , i he m in o r c h ild SI MMO'b. S I MM« »NS t i l t lll'N . INDUSTRIAL NEWS NOTES OF OREGON reduction convention called a t Portland, .'larch -’ 0 Tillamook— Now 50-mile mall rout, a -.11 « c o m m o d a t e 1 "> P< ’ple February 1. . _ . .. .. Albany consider* erection o. *■' Tax Wheeler county tax rate. 6 mil - over 1921. f Astoria— Carpenters cut wages for 8-hour day to IT 00 Albany— 2 3 0 0 acre drainage di»- trict being formed Vnion and Jackson counties re fuse to enforce dog tax law Eugene cigar factory m anufac tures 500 .0 0 0 choice cigars yearly Albany— Annual report of city lt- brarv shows marked growth Prairie City— Ledge of jade open- In tin- O u n t y t o urt of t h e S ta l e of o regou , for Colum bia 1 ,-u nl). In tin M atter of the E s t a t e of L-t" re nee Cetta, IVceasod T o E ttorln o t ett.i. t rni.-la C< tta Margherita Cetta. B a tis ta C e lts and Carolina Cetta, heirs of La» ronce Cetta, deceased, and to a.i other persons unknown, if any such there he. Interested in said e sta te : In the name of the S t a t e of Or>>- gon, you and each of you are . reby cited and rTqrlred to appe ir befor • tlt> ( o u n t y Court of the S tate ,n Or g n. for Columbia County, at the court room of -aid Court, at St He. ens. Columbia County, Oregon, on Monday. February 20. 1922. at 1 0 clock in the a f t e r t o o n of said d a' then and there to show cam - f any there be, why an order should not b - made granting to tho a d m in .-trator of sa d estate permission and direc :ng him to sell a: pr.vate sale all ihe real property of said d n . -- . described as follows: An undivided one-half interest in and to the west half of the n o rth » om quarter of the northeast q u a r t - r of section 35. towuship 5 north of range 2 west of the W illam e tte m e ridian. in Columbia County. Gregor W itness the H storable Martin White. Ju d g e of the County f o u r ’ of the S tate of Oregon, for Columbia , County, with the seal of s'-.d cour: • affixed this 19tn day of J a n u a r; 19 :2 . Seal of County 1 \>urt i Attest J W H I N T . Clerk of the Said County Court First publication Ja n u a ry 20. 1922 Last publication Feb ruary IT. 1922 -------------------•--------------- »„ the I T r iu il Court of tlu S t a le of Oregon for the Colint) e i t olum \Unaie Mary Lvvmsky, Plaintiff. Samuel Levlnsky. Defendant To Samuel U v ir.sk y . ib> • «*>'« named def ndaut; lu the name of the s t a te of gon you are b a re ly com ma’t ^ d to appe-rr and answer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled suit within six v e c » - ‘ om I . dele of the f 'r s l publkutioti - t thi summons, and If you lad to B° pear and r.u v r the Itlattu ff » take a decree against you as pra)*.l U r in t e r cou i;latu t. vu., dissol- ,ug the m arriage cvinract new « l a in* between plaintiff aitd defeudaut and rcste rm ;; lo defendant her maid -u nam e e£ Winnie Mary Shaw. T m s s u m u u u * m served upon you by publlcath u hereof once * ac * ck for s.x con set u t u e w e e s. i n e St Helens 2.11st. a nev si »' ' r general circulation withm tae a t . - v named County and Mate, pu suun to ail order of the Houorahle J •' Eal in. Ju d e e of tho abov. out'“ « 1 Court, duly made and entered on ll.> 3rd day of Jan u ary . i 9 2 . E M 'K d iT O N . Attorney for Plaintiff. - 1 ' Post Office Bldg., Portland, Oregon Date of first publication, January 6 1922. D ate*of last publication, February IT, 1922. ....... •-T t Ä Ä . T J S T i if •" A .v .U id .r 'W « . To Alexander Purcell, in«* above naiued: _ . . . a y A TIC ,N ! IK NAMK Of « “ 1 A , for her . . F irst ,»f the first publication or D ire cto ry A Ü 2» i k A C T S ....... . . public itloli u~ " _______ Last pubi. . B u sin g J W. D A Y , I : Iff, U « a l d * u r s C O L U M B I A l Ol STY A. ................ ddr- • <1 DelellS. I __ _ C C M l ’ANY * * I.(dure tin- ■ . .I s and dated Ö® * H andy corns pub! shed by or ,i .......... Martin , . „i i in- < ouuty « » u r t of tbe „ , , i. foi Columbia t ouii y ,,. „ .lull'll and o ored ¡ comp..*.» - - above cBtltloü * iiid AUTO M O n iL S T Ü n . » r io r c s ü lO N A i i a h u s of Ih , ll.ll.l.s UK. C. E. W A D E i+u lUlii I k.o u o 9 9 of absolut«1 St ................. .................... a \l »... I , St BAkbkks I , ... H e le n s. O r» , D E N N E I I r new o c catio e t ou A«w l lo n i n, B h H A k h k k SIloTfl On tu, M n u J C^A8hland— 1921 building activities DK. JAM ES T. MAK11N *UüU«’r‘* .^ J p e r r y GRANITE CO show" growth of 50 per cent over i ut i-i ____ 1920. Perry, Mgr. Earl Tillamook county has * 4 2 5 . OnO I. .m 1* Building Ml »III BARBER siT H T ?! available for road purposes. I'h o n e u 301-303 Fourth St.. Cor. silo C l u b t igat Sturs 1 ;,,./* ! During 1921, total of ll> .b *^ si i i i i . u i , Oregon .Ulllllhr !.. <Ul. I . Il«lh • uilery % allii and Ilia up lo Columbia, Portland. Ore. motor vehicles including passenger I k «! Hull C o m e lu and Me M * 1 r.nd commercial cars, and 314u m o t DK. L. J. CAIN Designer s and Manufac- orcycles were registered and li In-ulkt o K. B A R H E l t censed in Oregon. turéis of Monuments Corvallis— First annual course in - -.t. 1 - l au» Huildtiig strand I ' l u i L1 , , „,l(1 1 -»J lì(H canaerv at agricultural college Pliuue luiiiiocllu n An up tu dati ^ and prices by mail Designs starts Janu ary 30 and includes ae- Evenings by vppolulmeul chop E L Adams. I luptietüi tual demonstration work Aumsville— Co-operative flax in i-.,r tu» ,.i Work always DK. L. CilLKEK l KUSS ilLACKSMl 1H dustry gets 300 acres for five year» >1 e cheapest th I ' . i ) -I» 1**1» *A 1111 *»UI H* I» Cottage drove cannery pays it lu the «'in ult Court «>f ih>- >tal M Uwlt»lIt Us lv*4liK Dlu( per cent to stockholders Orvg n. for Columbia < ounty. J l. 1 HI 1 1 EM nipón | J Roseburg— County orders l mile sh aaiu g bla. kamith Ed..a J. Mai loch. Pi.dim.f. Garden Valley highway paved UK. ALi KED J. 1 'E E L M >Tlt i: III I IN \L \ O O l l NT. n a g e , a u t o iwpali» vs. Salem— Valley flax and hem. I'll) si. lau and Hurg.o e Fred L. M.illocli. Defendant, SHEPARD’S AUTO 80S ONES growers have 1.000 acres pledged for In the County Court of the S ta te of itali a iimtiling l a the name of the ¿ t a le of »re- Oregon for Columbia County. ti . t. J .l. ff. Mgr K A M ihs u a A 5 \ears to establish fiber industry. In the ' F i t t e r of the E sta te >f Pat gen. y e a are hereby roquued le ap Wallowa to have new sidewalks hi I I I ID I ► pear a:id answer the complaint f d 'd rui.agu solicited and muri Warrenton__ Clay pottery plant in rick Fay. Deceased For Astoria Notice is hereby given that the un against you u ti. • above entitled JOHN L. TUO i E le ad V\ard rlliup, Ituultua. u r i ™ operation. Toledo— Sawmill to runn full c a dersigned. as ad m inistrator of th - a nir: on or 1,. fere - it weeks from Ali. i U- > al - l a w -.state of P atrick Fay . deceased, ha- the first public tier, ef tills « Humous pacity employing «00 men Unici tlngisu C U L L E C 1 1UNS. Roseburg — New street paving filed his final account in the s a i l to-wit: on or boforo tho l l t l i dry oi February, 1922, and if you full u s. ¡county court of the S ta te of Oregon completed. .......... ^ KUSS ini. muli . , Astoria— B aptists to erect a new for Columbia County, and that S a t .in pc nr an.l u n s - r. plaintiff will ap * 3 0 p tu urday, tho 11th day of February. ;..y to the al-ove entitled court far : 5 . 1 '. p m 1*1») "*u iau .»«»»I ^iroUipt i t a j ri i.tiii« acrile« , ^.'1 church. e relief prayed ter in her com I'd 12. p m U- Ui'i IH*IU 1*1 K U «..ul* »«’» H ui #1FCI>»U«I* i l j ¡ | 3 Crane looking forward to early r e 1 1922. at the hour of '» a o ’< i n k -. ’ I 9:4 p ra 'lut k 1 • DI- w Uri«’*»*, »»r. U a llü Iö Jl. I u rt U E t l. uiv|us sumption of work on Strahoru rail 1 the forenoon of said day and the ! court room of said court has been a ; the bonds of matrimony betweei. I’lcket office and walling room at road north and east of the city. Lane county appropriates 15.00 0 .fix ed by said court as the t l w - and I ...li. i : f and il-1'.-nd.iiit and for sue. D K . S. li. K U S S L L L ther and further relief us may seen for improvement of Alva do — ( oy- place for the hearing of object uns CuN 1 KALiUlt Phon« 24 * III! 4 JU 4M lur thereto, if any, and the settlement quitable to the ‘-ourt ote road. H|». i .l lean-. I’urtliind k.iturtlay l . l o ts summons is s rved upon yo. thereof Portland— Construction work to <1 a in co ili • .»iiiiMiir 4 U hm and I.- i n n o l e a i uiuiubia ..li,I Snoda) at t I . hi p in Dated and first published January by puhlicat.uu thereof by virtu-j u. start soon on * 3 5 0 , 0 0 0 Shrine hos Hu»»Uwf r » « u « «uU |ÄV Si . N e il lo > il) Hai! 13, 1922. an order of the Hon J A- Eukin, pital for crippled children. i » u < U ai iimtwut. Uff tua Piloti» 1 2 t J Si o cie n » Oieguu G E O R G E GRANT. Judge of the a >ve -n Hied court, North Bend plan:; * 5 . 0 0 0 com mun Administrator made a:.d entered on tlie 19 h day ity hall. A i. H E i l 1 i li lit mam UK. KOBLKl E. L E l O ti GLEN R. M E T S K E R , of Nov.-ud • r, 1921. d r - , ting the Gasoline is tho one article that h g , du a Ouliu i r ug* swl » V i'tcriti«ri4u Attorney for Admin istra’ or 4t5 same to be published in The St shows steady increase in consump g .-liutai w a te r (rulli m M M --------------- * ---------------- i ’iiu: I » I . * a l' t to «i p U» Helens Mist once a vv.-.-k for six sue tion in the L'nited States. Tho rec H a v e n 't C h ang ed . »I H vie b a . u r e till* i>.. Hit» i ^ " ord crossed five billion gallons in cesa.Ts w .- k s . 1 9 » otutubikA a i l i o i c M , O r* D-te of first, publication, Decent 1921. " T h a t young mr.n stays to an un ». » •: i. • u*.kll uf I iitiU«' ber 30. 1921. earthly hour every nigh'. Gladys DiiLORAlUK Date of last publication. February said an irate f a th e r to his y-oung<- • FARM POINTERS daughter " W h a t does your niotlm- 10. 1922 I. it U.Y-a, f. . A i 'k » e.u - l * a W. J. M A KELLS', it?” UR. M. H OW LS OF FARM VALUE say " W about Uullttu»«! 1 dyt’ l I 1«U D«lG2«a . e ll, d r d ," Gli des replied, us sh- Attorney for Plaintiff V vU'Mliitl UU •>i 4* ••»«'**». iJtVfO L I udUt 4 It I 1002 Northwestern Bank Uuildiug. turned to go up stairs. "S h e t .»liAUiUUuu F ie*' Pruning bush fruit such as rasp- I that men haven't changed a bit.” bet ries logans and evergreen DAIRIES V. i : « « J • * i- « i •• i.iii‘i § « Hv " 'T r , blackberries may be dono from now l i t u i the 1 <-<l atls in •).»■ Mi-_____ M i r. \\ un • ; : -1 : pr» p’-r' \ _____ on with safety. T h e peak of the l.'i ü ii t.i l l'E U A lU l fur U winter has no doubt passed, thu- j E. D. E L D E R elimin ating the danger of further w h o m .Vlaâ t t o u i u-r ubu 44 1 I'M I m r of I '».*!»« > T H E BEST SPREAD dieback due to excessive cold. i 1 B 4 l U 4 0 »B 'a 44 4 t 4 ) , » 4/1401 |4 At Oreadla liotui Moudmy. aUlOftli i r > UB» V' 1. Iloti!», r* FOR BREAD it ¡ » h WI A Grain feed Is necessary for hens I 14044« « U t i »r H«!«;...* < l I'D»»!»»» ¡ 4 Is our fr.-sh superior creamery if they are to be kept in the best breeding condition this time of the butter Good for the kiddie year. Fine ly chopped green rye or br-ad and lunches, nothing finer LuVEkiNL illi BORN E . 1 - R - E oats will serve th e purpose well on sandwiches. Wholesome, no é *•.»» I m r »<f V 4"tin ii.auitf )tiUl p 4'k-n; »ilA I Afl Green feed is of great importance 4 pi»u 4 i»< u*. ; . « Mi i «é. phon ? >v pal»/ t u a i ua« Paul ¡attuari •»« v| in producing fertile, hatchable egg- know w I.at w mean' Until yuu uiUiiiMi alu! a Ua<l UuiiaTa 4 try Sr Helens Creamery Butter Feb ruary is usually tho best time «»»■»» 4»* t i»0 ia«l >*«UI 4-IÍJ i. S. WHI 1 E you have never tasted real coun to sow red clover seed in fall grain. auc# wr»uvu a i u d ì èli« *® try-churned butter 1 Ini' i ' ik> t .m-I I u ii.r 4« I I Mr i % Cuf If the soil is frozen at night and 4 4re#un ¿ i r e Ueiiof A m i ». AUW < omit) I of oiler thaws during the day the condition i- té S¿uiEK. A|*y ♦ i'Litnv o 4 U. i I* ; «. paoni* 114 2 *4»ie, U P BUli for clover seeding is ideal Clover i ol lieáuua u i u / gu ♦ At Helena. U refua. should be seeded before the spring growth of grain begins, and at t i t JOHN L. Si ORLA * ra te of 10 to 12 pounds per acre. ÜU 4 ELá \ M oi It* j -Ni * I 4M ♦ S p ra y P r o g r a m Soon. K« h »1! i 1 . iUnk Muildlu* UUt ADIA HOH L L t uu. l » ^ ♦ A spray program for this year 4 ** * * - Helena, Or# rrup i uu rtu uu. u.-aiiuasi that is revised and completely up . l a a a a. - ... * * Dd OLO. H. S1HNN to date has been prepared by H. P. : B a rs * head of the department of ! • L I loi lie) -*it - 1 uiU botany and plant pathology, and A. HI. Helena, Oiegou PLUMBING : L. Lovett, chief in entomology. It « will be published in the near future r O i l »’».i M4rl.»ta a u í rty»« J. W. DAY in the leading farm and horticultural H i > ~ . i 5 0 ♦ ..»o dl .- i « ila.«,. - u, iiuaiUU ***2 papers of the state. T h e program Vit«>i ti« ) «i - |, am ♦ . .g s Hup I i li > » «. mé) • covers the entire year’s work against i.ujik Hldg M llo itu i, O rt ♦ every plant disease or insect pest ♦ controllable by spraying. Growers Delivered at your home. W. A. HARRIS K E ò i A U K A N iS are advised to watch for its appear ♦ tlliilM / ance. ♦ . l i f r i s »i.illdu.g si H'-lcus. l ir » UT IlL i.K .» » U K alA lK L 'j ♦ .11 iiuili. C h a m b e rla in 's Cough R e m e dy . ìiuva J Uu-aia a i E. A. RUSS REASONABLE TERMS ♦ •Strali J . I un. ral Irtr» . t..r I ml.ulin.-r This is a pleasnnt, safe and reliable ♦ lt. , i'iiu u a 11 • w medicine for coughs and colds. It ♦ Manutili- II),ig SI llctt'iis. Oro has been In use for many years and o l l U E öHDP ★ ★ ♦ is held in high esteem in those IMMEDIATE D E L IV E R Y households where its good qualities ♦ ■ W V V V VV , , , A lln • nre best known. It 1» a favorite with ♦ I...« .'4«MU|. lu p , • i 1 Dra>c Saw with pole saw at mothers of young children, as it con LUDCtS J iiid g . a i lialaita ♦ tains no opium or other harmful drug. Try it when you have need • A A A A A A A A A A A i achment, complete $100. Th; of such a remedy. llalniit iaidga A LBK M r B R A IB i • -------- *---------* ------------------ - lU r a a g g M»kM - “J • . , i> é T 'Á t i k NOTICE TO < R E D IT o lh S . mtfit cost $220.00 « r w o r k «lutiti r r • r *T|jL re « Why Walk When St. Helens Co-Opera tive Creamery Assn. C H EV R 0LET 5 Are SOME BARGAINS! COPELAND AUTO CO. ! ST. H ELEN S. OREGON In ilie «'ounty « o u r t of tin- S ta t e of Oregon, for Columbia County. In the Matter of the E sta te of W il liam W. S tratto n, Dec or. god. Notice is hereby given that the un-1 derslgned ha-i b- on appointed admin h.trator of the estate of William W j Stratton, deceased, and has qualified : as such. All persons having claim- against s id e s t - t e are hereby noti fied to present th- m. duly verified i by law lequired, to the under.--.gned. at the office of Georgo B Conyers at f'l a's kanle . Oregon, within six months frem the date he-eof. Dated J a n u a ry 18, 1922. R E U B E N E STRATTON, Adm in istrator J W. DAY. Attorner. g t ‘, --------------- ---------------- NOTH>: o l SAI.K O F i . i n i o s «»N H T « ) R \ « ,R Notice is hereby given 'h a t on Wednesday, the 15th day of Febru- ary. 1 * 2 2 , at my residence in St Helens Oregon. I will offer for su]« to the high-st bidder <<-r' n . now on storage in my prenr ».¡.J to satisfy »»orrge charg es , nl« . r deemed before date of sale a f.,;. lows: One lot of ho.isebivld s property of P E. Inman. .. |<, ,,f household goods, proper'y ,f H M B u rk , one lot of house!. i'.| g.,o,: property of W. E B r - c s o - HARRY SIB L EY , St. Helen». Oregon Dated this 20th day of Janu arv 1922. « ,i ♦ b u ild lb g Jturr.p Puller $15.00. Children's Ailments .. 1 ‘ 1 *' BI .A K K -.LIC Y , . s . i r . - t a r r • » 11 2 K.v/IK, s *• - ■ tu r u a y * o f uach i} relatively low prices. ■ - • » i and fo u rth n iu n tli I "d iati loodga N* I I urtli I lu ir. Low prices and satisfaction ISORDERS o f the stomach ami constipation are the most common diseases o f children. T o correct them you will find nothing better than Chamberlain’s Tablets. One tablet at bed time will do the work and will make your child bright and cheerful the following morning. Do not punish your children by giving them castor oil. Chambcr- k ‘n 3 I ablets are better and more pleasant to take. guaranteed. You will save I, I t) o F hall «y* « a l , orna " • . . ‘ *J( '* K MOI IN I i: i.K B A 11K..M , J |-, sar.r.-Kiry money by dealing with us. S . o ★ . Harry Sibley (Successor to W i l s o n ’s Second Hand Store) M À V * Via k h t , always » « I k , ma K v. IKHI B u m r ÍT u o, ï u,uua- K *-"» 1 A '• I - M |2 lim ai. lai » " x r a d a y in »acl. • Iirotlmra : to' r-r» c cordially o r d i a l i. “ Mk.-i \ B A ' ON • L Cp li K. Horratary W« t St. Helens. Oreg ¿on W ' 4 k (• M M ai > n .a a 'a UM : ; — S M IM E PA KOI» LA Di L à a :' u .<uu, a ' i»aua<i a,*«» Dyed «¡¡¡¡V ir* .Sliuti l ull.»» « *»» uni U'l'i.i VV a .'-*1 j Low lit t im i d , u g . ài it.ie o a ■ day I RAN SEEK CUMPAN^S I K A.NUFh.lt and .S I l p r.ce s nr “ * •» K -lva V ‘ * 1 * I I «.alam o Hauling o r for »(.»rag« M l ci ^ L - ................. j !XZ liM*" j M of I 1 k W . I'ronipl aol - ... “ ai l. -M Hula,.a A vv «M a f ila i , U i - rtt i tvAuhm Ui’ÿül s iiU L o l . l V 42 i K.N. W M 1 1 1 lr- l i K o u ., ... r a i a r y Ks- Ranges and Heaters at ________ D lili • 4i .-a u rd a ya •( ' i 'ru tila ra ara ■. h cu riy w a lco m a ♦ ' i Stump Puller $50.00; 1 mar. low:;. Saddles and other artt UQ — » .. 4 ** * U bar ¿ a m 1" “ ’ < on,ul m ciJC N H T raiisfor, S i,n a g a 1 k a 1' ' í ^ , B i H aJd »» . k I n d a . alao Oak and 1 11 ley a n .. DaBUluI la. •*' "9* .1* K a n d 1 * K lo cal H M cK i r u IK r. »4 long K a iu a l u a x o n a b i e St H e l a n s M rt. B pp D •• »n — ‘ . f*r. * U J ji l’booe B » » » l» g t o n • « J * * g|i p .i lnllng nie e ta I r i d a ) l"1 |,íeíí' < o l u m bln a i r a d . ^ r<. rt la*1" «lia a d ur.iii'il al l'-" I h lra .ii III - h'' :