St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, January 27, 1922, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JANUARY 27, 1922
Want Ads
FOR SALE.
KOK BALK
One I I k lit tractor und
plow, Intended for cultivation of
garden* and truck patches, or hiuu II
aereaK' property, luiiulre of Her
man Schmidt Nruppooun, Ore lit.!
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POH 8 AI ■ ii
Four cockerela
froui
Tanared
"H oy u l
Mutlng” W h lt«
Leghotu»
Hr«d troni stock aver
agln g ZM> «Ki;s por y«»ir
t'b olce
»».00 eui li, ot Itera choupor. Halch-
Ing egK $!> oo to | i oti per setttng
AouVfl »look hutclied luat spring
tr oni’ « g g » illroct frinii T a u c ro d ’»
Itoyal ami Huporlor Mutlngs
F.
Li. C o t t i l i , Scappooso, Oregon. Li 4
F O R BADI»
I’ lga four uioiitliH old ,
also milk c o w » , timothy hay baled
o r loom'
l\ J Durami, Warren,
phone 101FL.
lt f
F O R BA I E ( h e a p , one ton Ford
truck, covered top, worm drive
Columbi -. Kivi r Meal Co.
I>2tf
FOR BAI K Sund, plenty o f It.
Prompt delivery St Helena Trans-
fer Co .
Huleua, I'hone 16. 2 »tf
•Mise I I.LANEOUS.
-»j
KOR BÄK Vit K Ueglatered Jersey
U
bull.
Fm »6 00
Service guarnii
teed. W 1 11 lit in Skuzte, Uachelor
Flat, ph on e SF13.
LltKx
»it aaj
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. RAUS VANTIC I)
(Jood price* paid
ter d e a n cotton ruga at Tho Ml»l
FOR RENT.
FOR H I N T
Furnished
house
reeponx lb« fam ily, close in
quire ai Mist ofllc e
to
In-
iit f
FO R RENT
To couple, ulcely fur
niched resilience on Nob Hill, mod
-*
ern SOtlvenlences.
Teleph on e No
v) U 14 . »KJ.
612
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IT AND FOUND.
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LO 8 T — B< itch Collie pup. has tot
tall. XV.is In (Johle sll day Stilar
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day. ¡Anyone knowin g his when
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about* please n otify I’eter Hoeech,
0
Gobi*. 111
. 11
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l . s I It \ ) NOTICK.
Cam* to my pluce about four
month* eg o, otie red heifer with
■«nail hint k stripes on body, no
branda Or murks.
Owner may have
same bp roving properly and paying
coet*. J. C Johnson, (ioide Oregon
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l-SFW. »a
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ill
BENEFIT PLAY FOR
WOMAN S CLUB
Distinguisltcil hy splendor o f up
potntmentx pomp, majesty 11 d dru
u,„
matte art, ‘D eception " will be shown
. .» H, e l the Lib erty the.tiro on Tuesday
end W edn esday, February 7 X, under
the a u s p i c a of the St Helens W o
man's club, arrunge menta for the
presentation having been con s u m m a t­
ed vesterday
T
T h e ■eent'H o f the photodram a are
ilk I
in ti looetod In England du ring the reign
o f Kin g Henry V i li. In the first hull
II 4
o f the Sixteenth century
They show
I
'
the espousal of Anne Holeyn hy Hluff
King Hal the hero of u hundred
». MdB UbPIIM,
coronati u cerem onies In
a R* W e e t m ln the
» '< r Abbey, the water curui-
vn! on th<> 1 'hain♦*«, a knightly tourn
Ament, th«* Hitt Irw; of an eoe I** ma ut I
tm
.
jcal court, Ilio trial and condemnation
o f Anne
Every aci no wiih directed
III u iiiuHlcrly manner liy Ernest l o
liltach, who dtrcctcìi " l ’assioit” and
the “ Four llorac neri.”
‘ ‘ Deception” bus 11 d n limi le and
uppealInK utory tini) will strike a
human chord of aympiithy In «vt-ry
American
picture audience.
The
■mother love exhibltoil hy Ilio noni in
whom' beuuty won her a throne, ha
Ita direct appeul to the heart and
every woman will rertponl to Ita cry
Money derived from the entertain
ineut will he em ployed In furthering
the proKrum Planned liy the I luti for
the cu. rent year, which, aalde frui i
the merita o f the picture, ahould up
peul to the public spirited cltlzeiiHliq
o f the community.
St M MO VS M ilt PI Itl.l l'A TIO V IN non, for the amount o f Five and 40
100 Dollars, the sa me
being
the
I O R K C M M I R K Ol T A X LIEN.
amount then due and delinquent for
In the I l e n i i l 'euri o f the Slate of tuxes for the year 1917, together
l l n goii, for Colum bia t'oullty.
v/Ith penalty, Interest and costa there
on upon the real property aaaessed
( I' Howard, Plaintiff,
to said “ Irik now n O w n er,” o f which
va.
"U nk n ow n Owner,’ ’ also Mutblua the defendanta Mathlua I'ltnen, Wll-
t Inon, W111 In in I'lmeii, Mlchucl Ill- llu.ni I lmen. M' cl uel Fluieu, d o r
men,
d o r i n o l e Zelgler,
Kl I za belli trade Zelgler, Klizahoth Oatcr, Jo-
tlMter. Joseph I’ liaen, Frank Cooper, • ph I lmen and the unknown heira
the unknown heira o f John L'liion, o f John I linen, deceuaed, are the
deceuaed, the uiiknewn heira of the owner.-, a s shown by the records of
aid County, which real property is
defendunU Mathlua Ulmen. William
Ituated in said Colum bia County,
I lm e n ,
Michael
I lm e n ,
d e r tr u d "
bounded
/• iglor, Kllzu belli Outer, Joseph l.'l On gun, and particularly
tin it. and Frank < ooper, and alao all ! and described us l/i*. u m be-ed Kiev
Th ree In
other perenna or ptrltca unknown * ’ii in Him k numbered
claim in g any right, title, calato, lien I Georgetown, as the same appears up­
or lilt ereat In the real calate de on the offic ial plat th ereof on file
In the o f f ic e o f the County Clerk of
eri l e d herein, Defendanta.
Pl.t moi i ii m i n \itv
T o the above named defendants and c id County and State, same being
now within the corporate limits of
to each and all o f them:
Plymou th
Auxiliary
will
meet
In the Name o f the State of Ore the City o f St Helena, Oregon. The
with Mra. John Southard on Wed
You are hereby notified that amount o f said Certificate bears in-
nesday, February 1, at 2 o'clock All you:
members are reiiueated to he present I F Howard I- the holder o f Cer torat at twelve per cent per annum.
You are fu rther notified that said
Frlenda are Invited to c om e along tlflcute of IX'llminecy num bered 272.
C. F Howard has paid taxes on aald
Social calendar for
the
fullow m, Iisued on the let day of February.
1921, by the Tax C ollector o f the Iprenii ■ ; for prior and subsequent
tnontha:
January 27.
1*1« S ed a !
.years w l'h the rat • of interest on said
February 23. I'utrlotlc dinner; Match County o f Columbia, State o f Ore
I amounts aa billows:
(date la ter ), Ladles* (Jlee Club of
Rato of
T ax Receipt
Forent d r o v e and Dinner; April 1.1
Interest
No.
Amount
1 l a t e l’ altl
Annual Kinder Sub , May I I , Muj Y ' e u r » T a x
* 2 61
1 ir . 2
1 2 p e r cent
F s h r t i a r y 1. 1 9 2 1
Day Dinner. June
14, Straw berry 19 10
1153
*2 87
12 p e r c e n t
1911
F e b r u a r y I, 1921
Foal lvul
*2 6 1
p e r rent
* * * * * * * * * * * *
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CHURCH NOTICES
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+ * * * * ♦
M KTIIO D ISr KI’ IHt t i l ' l l ,
•Tlie Friendly f t i u r r h '
Sunday School begins at 9 4 5
D on’t SEND your children ; IIKLNii
them
T h at's the hotter way for you
and for them
Kpworth Lcugm at
tl :30 p in
an hour of compelling
Interest with a study book that Is a
■ story. Service; o f worship and prat ■•»•
at 11 a 111 anti 7 :3 0 j> m
Tltc •
services o f f e r y >u a fine w h o b - s o u .
Christian comradeship and a pulp
message, plain and forceful, with
| seeks always to emphn Ixe the glut
tous gospel o f Christ
Sermon lop
leg:
Morning. " D o d g in g Itesponsi
h lllt y ;" Evening, " T h e Sin We m e
Afraid to Mention.’
If you do not
worship elsewhere It will !»■ worts
your while to attend these ervice
Congress Is in «e».slou again btf
i we don't know that anything can h<
dono about It
W et W eather
G oods
Th<;sc cold rainy days you want to be comfortable
an<! if you work outside you should be properly
clothed. A warm garment, in addition to giving you
comfort, might prevent you from becoming ill. We
have a full line of—
Waterproof Oil Clothing
■rants. Jackets, Coats and Suits—all sizes, m. derate
ly priced. Overshoes. Rubber Boots, Heavy
Wool Shirts and Mackinaws.
Extra Special on Heavy
Work Shoes
On our Bargain Counter there are 20 pairs of Extra
Heavy Work Shoes—just the shoe you need this kind
Of weather and at this season of the year. Values up
to $8.00—Special Clearance Sale Price $3.68
First come, first served. If you need a pair of ser­
viceable work shoes take advantage of this bargain.
V/r have the size and style you want.
Remember, our January reduction of prices is in force
and you will save money on each p u r c h a ur
ST. HELENS. OREGON
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NOW IS
THE TIME
to get your Farm Machin­
ery and get ready for the
Spring work.
C A R D Ol TH IN K S
We have
just the Farm Machinery
YV’o wish to express our heartfelt ,
thanks to those kind frlenda who ai d
ed uh ho much In the t i m e o f our be
reavement, the sickness and death ot
our beloved husband and fa»lier.
M ARY 8KFFEKT,
M Y R T L E SKI i BRT,
M AE SEFI BUT,
LENA 8E1 T EItT,
W IL L IA M S E F F E R T .
you need.
Price right and
•
immediate delivery. Make
more money on the farm by
having the necessary labor-
saving machinery.
C A R D O F T H I NKS.
W e wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to our many friends for the
kindness and sympathy shown us it.
our recent bere,uveite nt in tin |o
o f ou r dear friend, Frank Silv< stn
C H A R L E S NEGRO
PA R L IN E NEGRO.
Let us figure with you
on farm machinery.
Farm Equipment Company
i
Harvey A Hatton, Proprietor«,
Clatskanie, Oregon.
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t se M;«t W a n t a d s T h e y pay
Icr. Elizabeth O: ter and Joseph 1 1
meri, helrs o f John Cimen. deceatied,
and lite unknown ladra o f John FI
inerì, deceused. if any, us Ilio own-
ei's o f thè legai Ut le o f thè ab ove
descrlhed rcul property as Ihe sante
Pp*■ r» of record, and eacli of th■
other persona »b o v e iiamed are bere
liy further notlfted that salii ('. F.
Howard w II ap| ly to thè Circuit
Court of thè County and State afore
ubi for a decree foreclosln g th " lieti
gulnst thè property ab ove descrlhed
nd mentloned In h : tei certificate
And voli are hereby -mninoneil to ap
pear wlthln sixtv day» after thè tirsi
puld butlon o f Ibis suminons exclu
ive of thè day o f -aid tirsi puhlica-
' u n , and cb fend thls action or pay
lite .111011111 due as above shown to
rether wlth co»ts and accrued Inter-
Columbia Dairy
and Delicatessen
I d o s ln g Ilio ||en of salti trixe.t und
'(Osts agr Inst the li nd and premisi—
ubovfl named.
Tbis su in nt 011 s is piihllshcd hy Or­
der of the Honoruble Martin White.
Judge o f the County Court o f the
Sfate of Oregon, for the County of
¡C olu mbia, and
was mr.de
thls 26th
of January.
1922. und lite dato o f the first pub-
l!cation o f thls sum m ons Is the 27tn
day
January. 1922.
1
All proci»;.-: and paperi in this pro
madIng mai he served npon tho un-
clersigned reslding within the State
j of Oregon, at the addresa her after
rnontloned.
.
J W. DAY,
Attorney for I’ laintlff
Address:
St Holen», Oregon.
7t_
said Order
day
and dated
to
HOME-MADE CANDY
PURE.
SOFT
COLUMBIA DAIRY
McCormick Building
St. Helens. Ore.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
and
Next Door to Columbia County Bank
St. Helens, Oregon
To Prevent
W in te r I lls
and grippe
Use
A Winter Tonic
Nyal’s T o n ic ........................................................... $1.00
Nyal's Malt, Wild Cherry and Cod Liver Oil Com­
pound $1.00
DEiMING’S DRUG STORE
Muckle Building
011 Groceries and Meats
All Prices
Reduced ••••••••
New and Second-Hand
Goods
¥★
Stoves, Heaters, Ranges,
Furniture, Phonographs»
Mo­
Ford
Bug.
have
TOBACCO
Over These Prices
I’ llONK H27-W
We
CIGARS.
White's Kandy Kitchen
g1
DEPOT GARAGE
torcycles, Bicycles,
DRINKS,
DELICIOUS
NOVELTIES
Get Wise to This—
Washing Machines,
PALATABLE
and to more quickly recover from colds, coughs
Affords the public an oppor­
tunity to obtain home-cooked
foods at a reasonable cost.
Prompt attention given to Your car needs attention at
all special orders for CAKES, this time of the year and the
right kind of care is what makes
PIES» SALADS, etc.
Our dairy is equipped to the car go. Every job that ’
supply your needs. Whipping leaves our shop is right—both
Cream can be obtained at all as to workmanship and price.
Auto Accessories. L e e
times, as well as Buttermilk
Tires
and Cottage Cheese.
Agents
for
Dodge Cars
Our Whole Milk is appre­
ciated by those who use it. Wc
solicit your patronage for d i - ;
Welch & Co., Proprietors
ivering Milk at your home at
Houlton, Ore.
Phone 63
j 1 1 cents per quart.
everything
from a Sewing Needle to
a Ford Car. You will save
money by dealing with us.
E. M. H E L O N
She Wus Holding Him.
Aa Tom p kins was on Ills way hone
one night he collid ed with Jenkins,
w ho was running as fust as his hulk
would allow him
" W h y this hurry, J e n k in s ? " he in­
quired
" I 'm
goin g
for
the — police"
he said between punts “ W e've got a
burglar In ou r house.”
"ltut, surely, you haven't left your
wife a l o n e ? "
"O h , n o! She’s boldin g the burg­
la r!”
115 4
1 2
1912
F e b r u a r y 1, 1 9 2 1
*6 36
1 155
1 2 per cent
1 9 13
F e b r u a r y 1, 1 9 2 1
1156
*5.58
12 p e r c e n t
1914
F e b r u a r y 1, 1 9 2 1
It would be a fine thing If the
1 2 per c m ’
1157
*5.13
1915
F e b r u a r y 1, 1 9 2 1
members o f congress would
read
1158
I t 39
12 p e r c e n t
1916
F e b r u a r y 1, 1 9 2 1
some o f the thrift propaganda being
* 4 Hi
6243
12 p e r c e n t
1918
F e b r u a r y 1, 1 9 2 1
6498
*5 9 6
1 2 p e r c e n t 1 sent out hy the treasury department
19 19
F e b r u a r y 1, 1 9 2 1
*6 8 3
1 2 p e r cent
■
769
1 9 2 0
M a r c h 14. 1 9 2 1
S a i d M a t h l u a F l r t e n , W i l l i a m F i ­ 1 e s t u n d in c a s e o f y o u r f a i l l i r . » s o t o
t i nt i , M i c h a e l I' lili »n. G e r t r u d e Z l e g
do, a d ecree » i l l b o r e n d « red fore-
CA TH OLIC
Fhureli olid Cow 11st Street;
Holy mass on Sunday at 11 30
In European
relatlons, America
How'l This ?
Daily inuss at 8 o'clock
Catechism
We offer ItoO.lo fur »ny case of rstarrt now hold» tho b a ia m o o f trade, the
and Bible study at 4 : 1 L on Tuesday ■
that cannot be cured by HALL'f balanrn o f power and the balance
Choir prucllcu on Tuesday night
CATARRH MEDICINE
dm»
Charleston Mail
Children's choir and Sodality mi ei
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE U tak
••n Internally and acta through the Ulouc
Ing on Friday a 4:25.
the Mucous Surfaces of the System
N. II
Mas on 4th Sunday of tin- uii Sold
by druggists tor over forty year»
month is st 9 00 a m. Confession
Price 75c. Testimonials free
F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio.
are heard on Saturduy afternoon and
evening and before all masses
A girl raised to run the street»
Deviations from above schedule or
special services will always lie an will probably not be successful If she
ever tries to run a home
uounced in this paper.
Non-CalhollcH m e
always
»cl
come.
JOSEPH P. CLANCY,
Pastor.
CON4.KKGATION VI,
"A Uve wlre In yotir com m unity '
llllde »elioni ut 10 a tu , Mr Yoting.
leader Rihle Cluss, Dr Etlwin ito -
teaeber
l ’urents collie and
br.tr
your chlldrcn. fr ie n d , and th d t
I c.hlldren. Voti neod tbe ch i. eh aloi
th« rhurch IicciLs you
M >r".n" sor
vice at 11 a tu,, cvenlng Service at
I 7 :3 0 p. m.
Prof. Hurold H Tutti »,
1 o f Pacific l'nlverslty »111
he
tm
speaker
Y ou aro welcor.ie
PAGE SEVEN
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Central 2nd Hand Store
GUS MARTIN. Prop,
Groceries
Meats
Milk, any kind, per c a n ...................... 11c
Robles Peaches, 2 c a n s ......................45c
Del Monte Catsup, per bottle........... 28c
American Sardines, 4 cans ................ 25c
Our Famous Liberty Coffee, lb.......... 35c
(3 Pounds $1.00)
Extra Good Bulk Coffee, lb................ 25c
3 Rolls Good Toilet P a p e r............... 10c
Coal Oil, per gallon o n ly ................... 19c
Extra Good Hams, per lb................... 30c
Picnic Hams, per lb............................. 22c
Choice Bacon» per lb.............35c and 40c
Bulk Lard, per lb................................... 18c
Compound, per lb................................. 16c
Pickled Pigs Feet, per j a r .................. 60c
Cottage Hams» per lb........................... 30c
Free and Prompt Delivery Courteous, Obliging Service
Columbia River Heat Co.
C. R. Hallbcrg, Proprietor
Rutherford Building
St. Helens, Oregon