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    THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1922
NOTIC "E OK AMHKHMMKVr
T h o ro u g h b re d
Ithudc
l o r hatrllillg. »I 00 per
Mittag.
Oregon
Harold Gilmore. Warren,
rim n e i ; m Lillieh, i n
81 4
w a rn m * T
Co ill for ( b i o lious**,
g ood yern i" i in k nreba d, chick
on hou»,
I ioukoh i'
>f good
lead el<
between Me«r I h I uik I ami McBrlfl'
I ■>i>ii:i Oli
See
Hutberfi i Koull % Clo., 81 Helene
8*
KOIl BALE
Kul r o w , or will Ir.tl,
for gonMi row, milking
Ml» j
,1
H. W ia g n , Yankton, Ore
8x
F O R BALK i * It T il A OK
Huy mure;
, 8 |e bred; will »«II o r trade for a
haary »to idy work horee.
A. E
Wager, Y an k ton , Or**
kx
FO B BALK
i 'oilman light i n k o u t f it ,
2 llghte. « Kullon git» tank Nrw,
never Mp-ti ueed. t o « l $;is.
Half
prise can eel It
« » J Thomas.
rlerk Btl
I Dletrlrt No. 9, d o
ble. Orea
su
FOR BALK
One Ayruhlro and Jrr
fresh uhout March ID
One Vagi' »• liar. lor. Hon poanil
per hOVr
Will »ell cheap
O. VV
Mllle. 81 II h I uiih , Oregon phone
eey
COW.
14K1S.
kif
i |FOR BACK
Two
spun
of
work
boHwiiM »11 upan i year» old and
the otaitr 5
I yearn old
in
qalre ef
« tn<• l'iank i .
Deer I«!»
Oregon.
«12
J
,i
FO R
BALI
H ii'.t timothy hu>,
clover h»> . oat and w In .1 «Ir a »
Hprlug
Warren, or.-,-on
Kill
t
y , --------
I
erela, »1 each.
O. A. ('. »trulli
Ole Mick ; m m , Warren. Orogen
f utburt'si raephurry
FO R
812
plante, f7 0U per t huuiMind Ole
Warren, Ore
Kt2
Micbolooi
FOR BALE - F o u r
cock erel» from
Mating " White
Leghorn»
B ed from
aging 116 ext:» per year,
i holer
$1.00 each , oth ers cheaper. Hutch­
ing e g g » $5.00 to $ 1 60 per sotting
A b ove ■(('
from egg direct from Tattered'«
Royal ain
L. Coffyn Srappooae, Oregon. 614
Tencred i " R o y a l
Of a portion o f Win ter Blreol, In
accordance with Ihe follow in g notice
to Owner» o f the Real Property:
T o the ow ner» o f the real p roper­
ty nubject to uMeHHiuent for the Im­
provem ent o f that portion o f Win
ler Si reel from the center line of
Wlllumottu Sir et to u pop t 466 feel
northerly thereof, u 11 In the City of
St. Helena, O r e g o n :
You uro hereby notified and re
<iue»ted lo make und file with the
R ecord er o f »nlil City of 8t. Helen»,
Oregon, In writing, wllhln fifteen
duy» from the first publication or
Oil» notice, to-wlt:
Wllhln fifteen day» from the .Id
day o f February, 1922, any o b j e c ­
tion», renionHlrunce or remonalrunc
e», to »aid apportionment a» hereto
attached.
Till» matter will be heard und d e ­
termined by the City
Council
of
»ahi City ut the regular meeting of
»aid Council on February 2«. 19 22
P!t»t publication of ap portionment of
apportionment February ;t, 1922
WIIKIlKAH. The Improvement o f ii
portion o f Winter Street from the
center line o f Willamette Street to
a point 466 feet northerly thereof,
by grudliig and macadamizing the
name. It liuving been completed und
accepted by the Common Council,
■ lid I lie whole cost thereof Ita eetl-
muti'd und a» now ancerlalned, being
t be uum o f $ I 29 I 4 4
NOW T il K R E F O I lE . We, the C o m ­
mon Council of »aid City do hereby
apportion Huld cor.t upon the lot»,
purl» o f lot» und purcel» o f land
nhulitng upon »uld Improvement, and
hereinafter
particularly described,
with I In- name» o f tin- owner» there
of, and In accordance with the hmic
fit directly or Indirectly derived by
each lot, part o f lot or parcel o f land
ho affected, In the amount »ot op
txcdle und ngulnnt each »uld lot, part
o f lot or parcel o f hint! no hereinafter
.et forth, und we declare the name
to be a proposed n«»e»»mont upon
«aid property, t o - w lt :
Illock :tl, 4'Mj o f Ht. Ilcleti«, O reg on;
Lot 1. II J W a lter» heir»
$«2 32
Lot 2. II J W a ller » heirs . . 82
32
Lot 3 ,J W Hunt ................... «2.32
Lot 4, City of St. Helen» . . . . 82.32
Lot 6. City o f SI. Helen»
82 32
Lot Ji. City
o f St Helena . . 82 32
Lot 7. Cllv of St Helens .
81.12
lull 8. South 9 feet of. City of
City o f St H e l e n » ................. 12 77
Itlock II.
I cot IB, South 9 foet of, *
W A H a r r i s ........................... 12.77
Lot III. H A K L A H ow e . 82 12
Lot 17
W A. H a r r i s ............. 82.32
lull 18|
W. A H a r r t » ............. 82.32
Lot 19.
II W Mauten ........... 82 32
Lot 20. Frank H o l c o m b ........ 82 32
t»it 21, Frunk H o l e , , m b ........ 82 32
Lot 23, Frank H olcom b . . . 82 32
4 0 feet o f »treat interned Ion,
City o f Ht Helen» ...............113 42
FO R B A L E •I’ lg» four month» o l d . j
T*t8 l
................. $1291 44
also milk [cows; timothy hay haled
H o n e and dated thin 2nd dny of
o r I o o m . C. J Larsen, Warren.
Oregon, phone 1011-6
Ilf February, 1922
J It G O D F R E Y ,
CRy Itmiriler.
FOR BALE Hand, plenty o f It.
—Ì Prompt delivery St Halen» Tran»-
N O T IC E A N D A S S E S S M E N T
llriena. Phone 16 28tf
rOK KEN I*.
F O R RE N T
Furnished
house
responsible fam ily, clo se In.
quire at M
to
In­
KB I B t l NOTICE.
J C a m « to iny place about four
months age
on e red heifer wltn
small black stripes on body, no
brand* o r K a r k s .
o w n e r may have
»a m « bp t o t ; ig property and paying
cost». J. U. JohtiHon, G oble Oregon
‘
712
KSTRAY N O T IC E Strayed to m '
place, a Bed yearling heifer o w n
1 er can Rave «a m « by prov ng a n ’
OUtl a a f paying fur animal and
mal a n d put mg for advertisement
feed
8 t;
bn.
.IT Be i' i
place about January 14 und taken
up, one Fred
and
white
heifer
about «Ig hi mon th* old
Owner
may have a m « by proving p rop­
erty and paying costs.
Charles
Wallis. ■.Yankton, Oregon,
tele
phono JBF2I
8 t 2
Chic bons used lo c o m e borne to
rooot, aeoord Ig to an old adage, hut
now, SOtabD'iies .they
hnrely
get
homo In tini' for breakfast.
|R ic m i day» «''''tu
h ly.
to g rò »
Columbia Dairy
and Delicatessen
A iford a th e public an oppor­
tunity to obtain home-cooked
foods
a reasonable cost.
Prompt attention given to
•11 ^ ^ L l orders for CAKKS.
PIES- SALAD S, etc.
Our «dairy is equipped to
supply your needs. Whipping
in he obtained at all
i well as Buttermilk
tage Cheese.
rhole Milk is appre-
those who use it. W c
your patronage for de­
livering [Milk at your home at
11 cents; per quart.
CO LU M B IA DAI R Y
BMtCormick Building
^■t. Helens, Ore.
PHONK
127 tt
Of a poit lon o f W yolh 8 t r :e t, In
ccurdunce with the follow in g No­
tice lo Owner» o f tho Real P roper­
ly:
T o the ow ner» o f the real prop­
erty subject to i.Hseoanicnt for the
Improvement o f that port.on o f W y ­
eth Street from the center line of
Hemlock Street easterly to tho east
line o f Columbia Street, nil In the
City o f St Helens, Oregon:
- Y ou are hereby n otif'ed nrd re­
quested to make and file with the
| Recorder o f g ild City of St. Helens,
Oregon, in writing, within fifteen
days from the first publication of
Ills notice, to-wlt:
Within fifteen days from tho 3ra
duy o f February. 1922, any o b j e c ­
tions, remonstrance or remonstrant-
en, to said apportionment ns here­
to attached
This matter will he heard and d<
icrniined by the c i t y Council or
said c it y at the regular meeting of
»uld Council on February 20. 1922
First publication
of
apportion
men* February 3, 1922.
W H E R E A S , The Improvement o f
a portion o f W yeth Sire t from th •
tenter line of Hemlock Street ea s t­
erly to tho eusl line o f Ct lutnhia
Street, by grading and murudunuz-
Ing the *:.me. It having beo.i c o m ­
pleted and accepted by the Com mon
Council, anil the w hole cost thereof
ns estimated and a» now ascertained,
being Ihe sum uf |4,662.64.
NOW T H E R E F O R E . We. the C o m ­
mon Council o f said City do hereby
apportion »aid cost upon the I,i s,
parts of lot", and parcels o f
land
abutting upon u ' d Ind’rectly benefit-
led by »aid improvement, and herein­
after particularly described, with the
tin nit s o f the ow ners thereof, nnd tn
accordance with the benefit dtiectly
or Indirectly derived by each lot,
part o f lot or parcel o f lend affect-
mi, in the umoimt act opposite anti
.gainst each said lot, part o f lot or
parcel o f land so hereinafter
set
forth, und we declare Ihe same lo bo
a proposed assessment upon »nltl
properly, to-wlt:
HI ih
k
PAGE SEVEN
Mrtchell ..................................
2.06 PO IN T E D
TH E IIIHLK— ANHWKK TH E S E
Form erly mother used to b* anxi­
PARAGRAPH S.
Lot 18, J II. (loilfrey ............ 8 06
QUESTIONS.
ou s about the danger that the kid*
Lot 19. J II ( l o d f r e y ................. 10.26
A lot o f people who d o n ’ t adver­
How many son » had Ahub, kin g of would get hurt by explosion* In thn
Ialt 20. J R.
G odfrey ...... 28.6«
chem istry class, hut now she Is w o r ­
tise
think
hu»iiie»R
1»
dead.
Judah
II Kings 10, 1.
Lot 21, .1 II G o d f ' o y ............. 30 00
rying for fear Dad * home brew will
Who
was
Dem
en
trius;
in
what
Lot 22, Uoldeu Starr Scott . . . 87.61
blow up
The telephon e becom e* a houtie work was he en g a g ed ?
Silversmith
lllock 30
hold n ceMsity a» »oon a» the young
Lot 1. Fannie
I' R o h m ....... 87.61 crow d get» old enough to make m Ephesus; made citrine o f Diana
i tie goddese.
Lot 2, Fannie
l* Ito » ....... 36.00 date*
On what occasion were messenger-
Lot 3, H alli« V e a z i e ................. 28 6«
dispatched in boat» made o f hull-
Lot 4, Greca Down ine ............ 20.26
Good Idea for motorist* to have
Isaiah 18, 2.
Lot 6, Anni« HJorkioun ..........
8 05 non-nkid tire», hut a lot o f them rushes?
What was the name o f David's sis
South % o t Lot «, M. C.
also need non »kid brain*.
tart
Zerulah.
and C. Il A a r a a n u ............
2.05
What was the weight o f g old pre­
The hand that used to rock the
South % o t Lot 17, M. (:.
and C. Il . A a m a n d ...............
2 06 cradle now »com » to he hitting the sented to Kolomou in one year? -—
I Kin gs 10, 14
Lot 18, Anna l l j o r k m u n ..........
8.06 typewriter.
How was tho miracle on ce wrought
Lot
19, Grace Do<v ,lng
. 20.25
Not many people nowadays can to recover u borrowed ax? — 11
Lot
20, lluttle Venale . ■ , 1 8 .6 «
lait
21, K A. and A J. ito i 34.00 handle a hamm er or a u w , but there iving» 6, 5-6
I are a lot w h o can pound on Jazz In­
What words were spoken to man
L t 22, E. A and A J. R ohm 87.61
strument» very sklll'ully.
by a beast o f b u rden ?— Numbers 22
lllock »1
28-30.
North 'A o f Lot 6. City of
Question 1» what the antl-»hort
By what oth er name was the
8t. Helen» . . ....................
2 05 uklrt howler» will say. when In the
Feast o f Pentecost k n o w n ? — Fea t
Ia>t 7, City o f St.-Helen» . . .
• • « inear future the winner don't wear i
.if Wooks.
Lot 8, City o f Ht. Helen* . .
20.26 any skirts at. all.
Lot 9, City o f Ht Helen»
. .
28 . 6 «
Anything lo sell'1 Try a Wan tad
Lo 110, Clly o f Ht Helen» . .
Titer* 1» a feeling am ong the c h il­
3 6 00
Lot
11, R. Constantin . . . .
87 5 1 dren that the movies should be re­
Lot
12, Anna I’uulncn . . . .
87. 61 form ed so that It will bo safe for
Lot 13, City o f St Helens
.
3 6 . 0 0 their parents to «eo them
fait 14. Clly o f St Helen* . .
28 .6«
Foot trouble complained
of
by
Lot 1 6, City o f St Hc|i a«
.
20 15
Lot 16, City o f St. Helen» . .
8.05 many girls may not be due so much
id high heels as to the heavy feet
A large stock alway» car­
North % o f I ait 17, City o f
The wonderful now variety o f ever-
St. H e l e n » ...........................
2.O." >f the me i they dance with.
bearing raspberry — from June to
Itlock 44
ried on hand.
Delivery
The young men are Interested In
North half o f Lot 6, W . A Mar
education lo tho extent o f Investl- January. A mountain variety o f Cal
r i » ............................................
2 05 : aling which 1» the prettiest school ifornla, Santa Clara foothills, very
prompt, prices the loweat.
Lot 7, W. A Darri» ............
« a , teacher
Lot 8, W, A. H a m '» ............... 20 1 «
heavy producers, plants 15 cents
loit 9, Augnata Butt» ............ 28 .5«
T h " United States army Is adver­ each.
Orders taken for plants for
Lot 10, W J M t i c k l e ............... 36.00 tising 106,500 currycom bs for sale.
immediate
delivery.
Will bear thi
Lot 11, W J M u c k l e ............
87.61 Some men would find them useful In
L o t *12, J 8 and Hattie Mow-
untangling their whiskers.
year and next year are in full bear
rey ............................................ 87.61
Many men who are physically un- I ing. Call on or address.
Lot 13, W B Dillard ............ 36.00
lait 14, M K Church
28 56 able to »aw any firew ood can yet de- !
lait 15, VV A Harris ............ 20.26 liver a heavy bow ling alley ball with ‘ MIU4. M O R R IS , W A R R E N . O R E G O N
Sheldon Dock, St. Helen«
Lot 16, H A 6r L. A. Howe
8.06 terrific speed.
All plants guaranteed by the C a lifor ­
North V4 o f Iait 17. W A
Phone 86
The use o f c o»m ellc s Is going a
nia grower.
Marri» ................................
2.05
good deal to o far, with all these :
lllock 43
Lot 1 K L. VanGllder . . . .
87.61 f o l k , putting on coats o f tar and
Iait 2. 8. M W l s ' e . t ............
3« 00 feathei a .
rail 3. S. M W l s n o n ............
28.66
Those bad noires from your neigh- |
Lot 4 S M Wlsnon ..........
20 25
bur’s house may not be
anyone
Lot 5. S. M Witt"en .
8.05
breaking the china, but Bimply the
South % o f I,ot fi, S M Wi»en
2.OR
music pupils playing modernist mu
South V4 o f Lot 17. T B. and
A J L o t t .............................
2 01, id!.
Lot 18, T II i i A J Lott . .
8.05
The howls with which many p eo­
I -ot 19, R. C Ai E M Karih
20 25 ple receive Increases In tho tax rates,
Lot 20. U C Ai E. M K arth . . 28.56 a«C only equalled by the loud shouts
Lot 21, Ju». Dart e » t u t e ........... 36 00
ith which they vote for costly pub- |,
la>t 22. Ju». Dart e » t i > l e ........... 87.51 He Improvements.
IlliH-k 4(1
W e have just received a shipment of high grade Ja­
lx>t 1, A M Holt ....................... 87.51
T h e world has forgotten about the 1
lait 2, Il H Bunting ............... 36 00
ourteen point*, but It Is lookin g for- ,
panese Cups and Saucers. They were supposed to
Lot 3, M E. Allen -.ire o f
ward lo next spring with eager anti- 1
have been here at Christmas time but the shipment
J A Bunt . . . .................... 28.5« clp ailons o f the nine innings.
Lot 4. Edna M Law* ............ 20 25
was delayed so we are making special prices on them.
“ When the swallow* homeward
Lot 5, J W M c D o n a l d ............
8.05 ,
f
ly
."
was
a
favorite
old
song.
What
South
o f Lot 6. j W.
Flower Patterns, hand-painted and good crock­
McDonald ..............................
2.05 some motile wart to sing now 1 »,
ery, 6 cups and 6 saucers to set, only . . . .$2.25
"W hen
the
s w - ll o w s
dow nward
South tt o f I-ot 17. J W
f lo w ."
M c D o n a l d .......................
2.05
Gold Band Patterns, per set o n l y ................ $1.75
l-ot 19. E J Harmo ................ 20 25 !
Anyway none o f the men o f St.
Plain Patterns, per set o n l y .......................... $1.50
Lot 18. J W M c D o n a l d ........
8.05
Helens have got into tr ouble at the
L o’ 20, A M Holt ................. 28.56
This
is a fine selection of high grade crockery and is
evening parties lately as the result
I iOt 21. A M H o l t ..................... 36 00
• f stepp ng on the trailing skirts of
offered
at bargain prices.
l-ot 22. C. W. Johnson .......... 87.51
tho women.
lllock »7
North H o f Lot 6, S A Miles
Being Inform ed In the schools of
estât* .......................................
2.05 tho dangers o f lack o f nutrition, the
Lot 7, 8 A Miles estate . . . .
8.06 children o f St
Helens on arriving
Lot 8. Earl Barber ................. 20.23 home immedia tely make a grand
Lot 9. K A. Ai C E. George 28 5« rush for the doughnut Jar
“ TH E H OM E OF T H E M A R K E T B A S K E T ”
Lot 10. F A Ai C. E George 36.00
Lot 11, J H Ai f-tzzle L o y d . . 87 51
PH O N E 27
I lianitM TlH ln's T a b le t»
Ixjt 12. 1 D. Miller ................ 87 51
F
o
r
ln
tllg
c
-t
Ion
am
i
fon«ti|uitl<in.
Lot 13. F. A. Ai C. E. George 3« 00 [
“ The nicest and pleasantest medi­
Lot 14. F A # C. E. George 28.56
Lot 16, Barbara Robertson . . 20 26 cine I have used for indigestion anti
tad 16, S A Miles estate . . .
8.05 roast (pet Ion is Cham berlain's T ab­
lets.' writes Melard F. Crai.v, Middle
North Vi o f Lot 17. S. A. Miles
Grove, N. Y. They work like a charm
e s t a t e ...............................
2.05
and do not gripe or leave any un-
Street Intersections, City o f
St. Helens ...........................14 2 4 ( « pleassnt after effect.
See Us For
Feed
Hay
Grain
Poultry
Ranere—
Supplies
I RANK
WILKINS
Fancy Japanese
Crockery==
LARSEN & CO., Grocers
$4662 f
Done nnd tinted this 2nd day of
February, 192 2.
J B GODFREY,
City Recorder
T h e y A|q<enl to O ur NyntfNtihif*.
The bilimts and dyspeptic a -e con-
blant sufferers and appeal to our
sympathies.
Many such, however,
have been com pletely restored to
health by the use o f C h a m b e r la in '•
Tablets.
These tn llets strengthen
the stomach. Invigorate the liver anil
tnprove the digestion.
They also
■a use a gen Me movement o f the b o w ­
els
When you have any trouble
with your stomach, give them a trial
Congress has a com m ittee on for
olgi relations, but if there Is a com
mlttee on home relations it doesn't i
function.
---------------- •----------------
Lots o f people have hnd to travel '
a rough road in order to get on Easy •
Stroeî.
" T h e Story o f M ankin d" Is the
title o f a new book.
W e hnven't
read It. but if It is true to Its name
it should be surpreaaed.
— -------- si----------------
W o n d e r what Admiral S i n s think:
about whnt has been going on re
cently?_________________________________
FIRE—
like a thief in the night.
Are your buildings and
household effects covered
by a policy in a good old
relia le company? If not
see me. Rates are low.
P. J. KAVANAGH, Agen!
St. Helens, Oregon
To Prevent
Winter Ills
IN, ( it) o f HI. H elen s.
Lot 1, Fannie P. Kos* . . . $87.61
Lot 2. J. B. G odfrey ............... 31.00
Lot 3, J It Godfrey ............
28 5«
Lot 4. E. E Quick unit S M
Quick ..................................... 20 25
toil 6, J B G odfrey ............
8.05
South % o f Lot 6, J. H.
G odfrey ..................................
2.05
South ' i t f lo)t 17. J B.
2.05
Godfre; y
8 05 1
Lot 18. J it G o d f r e y ............
Lot 19, E. K and S M Quick 20 2n
Lot 20, K 1 B a l l u g h ............... 28.66
Lot 21. Mtirguret A k i n ............ 36 JO
87.51
Lot 22, E nn il T Lundgren
Block III
I.<»t 11. Caille F Godfrey . . . . 43 75
Blot k 2R
1 .ot 0. <'By o f St. Helens . . . . 28 5« I
Lot in. City of St. Helens . . . 36 00
Lot 11. Ch r iolle Y. Alien . . . 87.51
Lot 12. A L At A. VV Mueller 87.51 1
lati 13. City o f St. Helens. . . . 36 00
lllock II»
Lot 1. W P Howell ............... 87.51
Lot 2, VV 1* Hor/ell ............ 3« on !
Lot 3. J It (lodfrey ............ 28 5«
Lot 4 J It G o d f r e y ............... 20 25
8 05
lati 6. J. it G odfrey ............
V4 o f Lot 6, J VV nnd
M. Starkey ....................
2.05
Vh o f Lot 17, »* ut.
WRIGLEY5
and to more quickly recover from colds, coughs
and grippe
Use
A W inter Tonic
Nyal's T o n i c ...............................................................$1.00
Nyal’s Malt, Wild Cherry and Cod Liver Oil Com­
pound $1.00
DEMING’S DRUG STORE
Muckle Building
This new
sugar-coated
gum d elig h ts'
y o u n g and old.'
It “ melts in y o ur
m o u t h ” and the g um in the
center remains to aid digestion,
brighten teeth and soothe mouth
and throat.
There are the other WRIGLEY
friends to choose from, too: