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T H E ST. H E L E N S M IST, F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1 0 . 1022 BOY SCOUTS A N D N A T IO N A L FORESTS K O * «A L I •Min bei' s x head K rati« I loi I ------ - KOR BALK lilu « Andalusian egg» for ••WinK $1.60; alao 2 Itiu« An ' . M i h r k ( in '"r' woll, Pilone IK21, WurrMii, Or«, , j I n f l a n y" 1 brmj , ------------------------------- . FO R S A L E One Tailored rooster r 4U « l | left, * H « ' » t l »0 H«»t t lil|;M egg» crt * 91 I Coffyn, BcnppOOX«, Or«. ch a i l F O R BALK IluIrhIiiK «Kgs (rout pur* br*«i Uhod# island hen», mui - ed with • >ck«r«l from choice Hog a nixed bto< k, dark velvet reds. «1.60 per setting, order now VV H. D ooii I hoii , Box 22, Deer Mlnnd. Oregon. P O R BALK rhorougiibred Itliodi Mlnnd • • " i ,r hati blng $i 00 i"-t setting, j, ll.iri.l.l t i 11 in i • r Wart Oregon, r ..... Oujr LUIlcb, 01 - ---------------- ------------------ PO jt S A L * -One Ayrshire and Jer My cow, in.xti nhout March 10 On* V e g l« separator, 600 pound per bour. W ill h «II cheap 0. W Mill«, 01 elens, Oregon phone 1 4 *1 «. P O R B A L * ■ T w o span o f work horno* n a « span t yearn old hioi the oin *r or 6 yeurs old In qvlrn o f or write Frank Foster. Deer leían I, Oregon. mi 2 POR SALK Huh J timothy liuy. clover hay oat and wheat straw, spring •e-e. «u t» J Krickson. Warren. Oregon. 8tti P O R 8ALB- White l.ughorn cock I erels, $1 each. O A. C. strain Ole Mickb ion, Warren. Orogen Ht 2 iK O R BALE i ut hurt « raspberry planta. $ .00 per thousand. Ole MiCbeleonL Warren, o r e Ht 2 P O R S A L * - I IKS four montliH old. also mllh cows; timothy huy haled or loose 1 w urrt . Oregon, t * b « i . ” 101F6. 1 if FOR B A L * -Hand, plenty of It. Prompt delivery St Helens Trans fer Co., 8t Helens, I'hone 16. 2 l t f L O S T A N D FOUND. «¡S T R A Y N D T IC K Strayed to my plaoe, a Mil yearling heifer. Own er can have sam« hy proving ani mal and paying for animal and mal and pa> ing for advertlaement and feed eo > x O. J Thoniaa, tlo ble, Oregon St2 ;o. S S T R A Y MO I K 'K - Came to my place about Junuary 14 mid taken up, one red and white heifer about eight, months old Owner may have samo by proving prop erty and paying costs. Charles Watlta. Yankton. Oregon. tele phone l i r a i 8t2 W ANTED. A N T E D — To buy. bulldog, must 1« I cheap Que Martin, St Helens Ore., or ghette :»:i 9% FO R RENT. FOR R E N T Icely furnished room for gentleman In private family on Nob HHi. Ilox 6M7. »tlx K K\\s Ititi KI M. Whlle^^Bgrt hlng for kindling to the church for his grandfath tr’a funeral to be held the next day, ¡Dimore Jam' unearthed n stili In a m « ha baMmen' o f the t'ttca llaptlst inureh o f UHcn. Ind There was no waff- «videaca o f any moonshine act.ville the church. LING CAK Mlbe A l g e r « o f New Orleans, l.n . tbe oyrt, r slmcklng champiun tblp o f tbe youth fl iturday tiy open ng 4,M i bivalves In five hours and >6 minutes, winning over six other 'onteetanta. Algero used the ‘ ‘ bam t e r n bnlf method.' tc thu »on l Hay ent The lalcpst.it« commerce commis- don at Waah Ington gianted nnlhor- rupi« ty to theForeut Northern railroad o Issue and sell $:t0.000.00t> in r. U t «• V“* cent «ê-year gold bonds for the Âfrpoee of paying off existing In lebtedneaa. and ndtllng to the fact I uf art ties oa lu t i l i « t Vd A Ka t topos z report from Moscow, HH1C fusel*, stale that 30 Polish priests OUR n Silesia have received notes threat niing them xith forcible removal Ul 01 ind even B eoti If they do not vacate )5 p* heir garieb' Attorneys representing the Paelfl oast Coal - nmpany have nnnouneed hat a settlement o f the legal battle which was waged for months be- ween Washington m al mino opera rathff or* btrlklng miners over pos leaslon of Mottages standing on th k f* 0’ »round owwti'l by the operators has ,hjl practically I h e e 11 reached through u 1 '' decision by l h « operators to pur- hsse tbe eottages t Thirty-one states o f the union hav™ dúdente er 1 nt 11«. r n i v >f Oregon, kit hough 11 non-resident Pee o f $ « • n year Is ehnrged each : .r dudenl &•< m outside the stnte Washington with the largest repre- «• n u t t o n l tin s 6.1 students enrolled California h i 44; Idaho. 16; North ^ Pa beta, I ; Montana. 7; Minnesota, , 4 ; and HHn ols. r. Th e other states with from Lone to tliree students are Alabama. »A rizon a Arkansa«. Colo- do. Com ut, Indiana, Iowa, tagas. Nar i t u, Michigan, Ne my Oklahoma, Pennsylvania. Id. South Dakota, Texn.t, risconsin. • * * * * Forest »fle e rs are Interested in the Hoy Seoul tiiiiilversury for the scouts are coming to be reeognlzed hy the forest rangers us allies In tlei/ fire compula*n that la belli4 waged on the national forests of tin northwest. Reports received by tie district forester from the twenty two forests In Oregon and Washing ton show that Hoy Scouts use pot Hons o f twenty of these nutlonsl foresles each summer for hiking or cumping trips On some forests tin scouts have taken a very active pm: In fire prevention and fire suppri Hlon realizing that this denotes good woodsman. These reports show thut Hoy icouts ure comlug to appreciate tin lutlonul forests, from the I'rutet forest In soul hern Oregon, to tin fur uwuy Chugach forest In Alaska In southern Oregon, Hoy Scouts .'tuve taken hikes into the ('rater for st, camping for ten days ut some of the mountain lukes In the Cas cades. Prom (Irants Puss scouts take trips Into the Siskiyou foreHt From l.ukovlew the scouts have tuk «n trips to Dog Lake on the Fremont forest In eastern Oregon the Hoy Scouts from Heml annually enjoy an outing ut Lost Luke on tjie Dos vliutes forest, while I lie scouts from Hulfwuy und linker have used the Whitmuii forest In past seasons. The Ho >d River Seoulx go to Lost i.ukc, while ul Wulitum Luke, on the ■oath Is at 9:00 a. m Confessions tregon forost, is u permanent box are b'-ard on Haturduy afternoon and rout camp where large numbers 01 evening and before all masses Deviations trom above schedule of Cortland scouts annually enjoy the swimming and other summer pleas (pedal services will always ho an tires and where tunny a scout has nounced In this paper. Non-Catholics ate always wel come to know that the forest rangers will be Ills friends If he Is careful ome. JOSEPH P. C L A N C Y . at all times with his campfire. From (lie stale of Washington Pastor come reports o f extensive use of lie KPIHt X il’ .AL. national forests hy scouts each yeur icouts from scuttle and Kverutt an Sunday evening, February 12, tuully spend some tin»» In the Tyree, \rchdcacun Hluck will hold a ser dt I'llchuck und Pratt Luke regions vice of evening prayer and preach •u the Bnoquallnle forest. Thu Tu it the Episcopal church, the service! coma und Yakima scouts use the Kai •«-ginning nt 8 o'clock. On Monday tiler forest, the Yakima hoys having morning ut 9:30 o ’clock the Holy a camp on liullun Creek, In the Tic omtnunlon will he celebrated ------------- m ------------- ion river country. In the spring ol I #20, forest officers on the Rainier B A C H E LO R F L A I forest wrote 11 playlet especially fur H A C H K LO R F L A T . Ore., Feb 9 hoy scouts culled “ T h e I-luine In tin -(Special to The M ist.)— Tito bux- fo r e s t'' which was successfully per teilmll game played between Huclt- orated hy scouts several times In Ta dor Flat! und McNulty was u vic- coma und nearby towns HellliiKhum scouts have gun» Into ory for Hachelor Flat witli a score tm high country of the Washington •( 27 to 13. Mts. William Skuzle Is very ill in furest o ffe r camping at elevations ot W e all hope 4,000 feet The Wenatchee forest Is 1 Portland hospital. isiiully visited each summer hy tle hat she will be better sooh. Mrs J K (Jllmour motored to u-outs from Wenatchee, Cashmere. Portland Tuesday. Their little (laugh ..eaven worth, Ellensburg and ciu Kl er who they took up for medical tin The scouts itud thu forest rung -rs ure usuully good friends und help teatment is much Improved Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Hcum-inn were each other. Wenatchee officers re port. So Interested are some Scouts guests of Mr. and Mrs. E Morton and Scout Masters In the protection >un day Mrs. O. L. Peterson was shopping •f the forests front fire that some ileld o fficer» of the forest service n St. Helens Tuesday. Mrs J M Hurl.head and (laugh have recommended that scout mas er Adeline spent the (lay with Mrr era he appointed as fire guards. tin the Olympic forest In the past Hurkhead s sister, Mrs. A. H Suud- masons scouts from Hoiiuaim, Port >erg in St. Helens Tuesday. Mrs. W. J Johnson has been In Angeles, Scuttle und Shelton have liken annual trips into this forest Scajipoose (ho past week nursing her region and have faithfully taken the on Vester who has been very ill kueiiest Interest In fire prevention, but is much better ns this writing Rollnnd Masten was In Portland local rungers say. everul days lust week transacting Anil from fur o f f Cordova, h«ud ju irle rs of the C hugach national tor business. There will be a Joint meeting of si, report comes thut Deputy For- •Ht Supervisor McDonald is chairman the three telephone companies on -taturdsy afternoon at 1 :30. Any on« of the troop committee und that 1 or dovu scouts take annual trips into nterested In any of the companies 13 1 lie Chuguch forest. In the vicinity of uvlted. The 118, 8 and 6 lines are he nose to he represented. Eyuk Luke, where they arc planning Don't forget the land clearing a summer ramp. Many forest o f f i cers tu Oregon and Washington act lemonstration at the P. C. Jacobs» 1 arm Friday ut 10 a m as scout musters o f local troops O IN T E D ( J F N I F S A N D H l'H T L K . * " I f you can’t be a genius you can M | be a bustler," said one o f the most CH U RCH N O TIC E S successful men of the country In a talk to boys not long ago Tbe ad * * vice 1« sound, and It applies to the grown up men ¡1« well as boys, anil M ETH O D IST K PI SC O PAI, to women as well. “ The Friendly Church." Industry counts for more than gen In fact, us some one Hiblu School ul 9:46. A good ius, anyway. place to take the whale family. In I else bus raid, genius Is (»impounded one of our classes there Is a place of one part Inspiration and ten parts H r you The Kpworth League young pcr-plratlon K'-elng everlastingly at It Is the «»Iks will continue their study of John Wesley Jr." us the 6:20 hour thing that counts. It counts for far Many ;-.u ap At the eleven o ’clock hour then will more than brilliancy. he presented u Lincoln Day message J parently dull boy haa won out In loncernlng the black man in America the race o f life over brilliant com i’ ho Happy Hunduy Evening Hour panions simply because he went to will upfcu with 11 service of song at wt rk and kept at It l : ' M) T w o of the delegate« who ut G R O W T H O F < Il RISTIA.M T V tended the Idg convention In Port land will tell us some o f ihe Inter-, In th« year 1600, the world had «sting things they heard there Htei 00,000,000 iieoplo v/ho professed the -loptlcon pictures will present sum ¡Christian fulth. Hy the year 1800, striking fuels about our own laud th« number hud grown to 200,000,- nd a k n i i l l i l l y Illustrated son ¡000. Now the Christian religion h-.s You are Invited to attend all o f these 1 .'»00.000,000 followers, covering services. They belong to the c< in 1 more than 85 per cent o f the hr.blt- raunlty. | able earth. In the lest century Christianity C A T H O l.H J 1 grew two and a half limes more than Church ond Cuwllzt Streets in ihe combined eighteen preceding Holy mass on Sunday at 11:20 centuries. In the last twenty years Dally mass at 8 o'clock. Catechism the number o f Christians has In and Hlble atudy at 4:16 on Tuesday». creased more than In any twenty Choir practice on Tuesday night.« yfears since the time o f Christ. Children's choir and Sodality m< fcl- The forces of religion aro strong tug on Friday a 4:26. er today than ever before and are N. B.— Mas: on 4th Sunday of the 1 elng »le n g t h e n e d every hour. Ranere— PA R A G R A PH S . — *------ ------ A Judicious ln(|uiry. A well known traveling man who visits the drug (rude, says he haB of ten heard drirTBisto an'.i 0 customer who wished to buy u cough mc-di- • !«e, whether It was for a child or n adult and if for a child, they a l most invariably recommended Cham berlain'» C o t i ( ^ Remedy. The rea son for this is that they know there is no danger from it and that It al ways cures. There itK not the least danger In giving it for colds, croup and who-iping cough It is un&ur- pcssed. Wear rluthes. smile— and PAG E N IN E HI MMOSS FO R P I H I.IC A T IO V IN F O K K C M M lT tK O F T A X I.IF N . ill Hie Circuit Court o f the S la t« of « iregiHi, fo r Columbia County. H. E McOraw, Plaintiff, vs. L. L. Detrlck and also all other ersons or parties unknown claim- ng any right, title, estate Hen or interest in the real estate described Herein, Defendants, ro L. L. Detrlck and al«o all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate de scribed herein, the above named Defendants. In the Name of the State o f Oregon: You are hereby notified that H. E. McOraw Is the holder o f Certificate if Delinquency numbered 277 Issued on the 8th day o f June, 1921, by the Year’s Tax .Date Raid 1918 June 8, 1921 191» Juno 8. 1921 1920 June 8. 1921 1916 (uno 8, 1921 1915 June 8, -921 1914 June 8, 1921 1912 Juno 8, 1921 19)1 June 8, 1921 1910 June 8, 1921 Said L. L. Detrlck as owner o f the legal title of tho above described property as the same appears o f re '-rd, and each o f the other person« 1 hove named are hereby further no: fled that H. E McOraw will apnly to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclos e s the lien against tho property hove described, and mentioned in ■aid Certificate. And you are here by summoned to appear within six- *y 'lays after the first public tion oi this summons exclusive of the da> of »aid first publication, and defend tills action or pay the amount due s above shown together with costs • nd accrued interest and tn c u b o o f your failure to do so, a decree will 1 e rendered foreclosing the Hen of lax Collector o f the County o f Co lumbia, S lat« of Oregon, for tho amount of T w o and 75-100 Dollars, , 1 he same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1917 together with penalty, lntersl .nd costs thereon upon tho real prop erty assessed to you, o f which you tre the owner as appears of record, situated in laid County and State, and particularly hounded and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: Lot Numbered One in Hlock Numbered I nree, Vernonia, Columbia County, Oregon, according to the plat there of on file and o f reco-d in the office o f the County Clerk of Columbia 'ounty, Oregon. You are further notified that said H. E McOraw has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with the rate o f Interest on aid amount.» as follows: No. Amount Interest Tax Receipt Rate of C 27 3 »2.23 12 per cent 6609 $2.59 12 per cent 3862 . $4.52 12 per cent 1176 $5.27 12 per cent 1177 $6.40 1 2 per cent 1178 $4.51 12 per cent 1179 $4.08 12 per cent 1180 $2 51 12 per cent 1181 12 per cent $3.10 ' -»Id taxes and costs against the land [ and premises above named. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable Martin White, 1 Judge o f tlie County Court of the St; te of Oregon for the County of Columbia, and said order wrs made and dated this 9th day of February, 1922 and the date of the first pub lication of this summons is the 10th day o f February, 1922. All process and papers in this p ro ceeding may he served upon the un dersigned residing within the State >f Oregon, at tho address hereafter mentioned. JOHN L. FOOTE, Attorney for Piaintltf. AJdress: Su Helens, Oregon. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ plenty | FIRE COMES- T like a thief in the night. Are your buildings and household effects covered hy a policy in a good old relia le company? If not see me. Rates are low. P. J. K A V A N A G H . A g e n t St. Helens, Oregon JU S T A ▲ Coal becomes ashes, but it gives heat. A clock runs down, but it keeps time. Your battery cranks that heavy car (try it), lights your way, rarely rests, it works while it eats, and vice versa. ^ ^ ♦ T ^ v ♦ Have us look over your starting system, so that your battery is not blamed for dying on an empty stomach. * J 2 W e are agents for the Philadelphia Bat tery. Expert service- W e start balky motors and stop the cause. H a rm s B ro s . G a ra g e Expert Auto Mechanics T el. DU 4 -J St. Helens. Oregon Get Wise to This— Your car needs attention at this time of the year and the right kind of care is what makes the car go. Every job that leaves our shop is right—both as to workmanship and price. There are no traffic cops on the road to perdition. The wonderful new variety o f e ver You ran press a divorce suit hut you can seldom clean it. bearing raspberry — from June to It Is easy to find fault, says an ex January. A mountain variety of Cal change. 11ml nob dy wants tt. When doctors disagree, the patient ifornia, Santa Clara foothills, very- Auto Accessories, L e e may get well or die in peace heavy producers, plants 16 cents Funny tiling about liuppiiiess the Tires ach. Orders taken for plants for more o f tt you give the more vou Agents for Dodge Cars have. turned ate delivery. W ill bear this Man, like u postage stamp, Isn year and next year are in full bear worth much units» lie slicks to his ng. Call on or address. juh. !cn i C ■)., Prc'prietors Wouldn't Europe be In a b d fix it MRS. MORRIS. WAUKE.N. ORFOON ( olumbus hadn't discovered A m eri II .ult n. Ore. Phene 6 ca? All plants guaranteed by the Culifor A nickel no longer can be chape nia grower. roned by a penny at the soft drink stand Some of the Europeans seem ro believe In "bunds ncross the" Into our pockets Huseball Is our natlonul game, and Judge Landis Booms to he our nut tonal game warden. No. we never did find out whut became of the war between the tireoks and the Turks. Is the Logical Shopping Market—Price. Quality and What a plight Emma Goldman is In. She won't stay In Russia and she Service Considered. can't come buck here. Zora Mo timed, tho Turk who claims to be 111 years old. says ho has had four wives. Wonderful man. W e give you the best Meats in the market at the low A Boston professor says "It Is a girl's right to be alluring " Most of est possible prices and aim to make our service ideal them seem to regard It as a duty« A Chicago man stole a payroll and was sent to the penitentiary. And Tender, juicy and always fresh Meats are our spec the governor gave him a parole and i ialty. Nowhere is it possible to procure Letter Roasts he got out. I’ennsylvanla's new senators are Steaks. Chops or anything in the meat line. named Pepper and Crow Those were fnmous names In the pre-Volstead The more you know about meats the more you will days. " W h y Is a wife called her hus appreciate what you get from us. But you get the band's better h a lf? " asks a corre spondent. Because — why, e r - be best here whether you know how to select or not. If cause that Is Just what she is you are not dealing with us, give 11s an opportunity to An exchange says that 111 the cold I storage plants o f tho country there show you how we serve our customers. are a million chickens all dressed up and no place to go. " H o slapped me every day In 1921" says a New York wife, suing 1 for divorce Really, n man shouldn't slap his w ife every day. Youngstown. Ohio, Is to hnvn u "breath Inspector” to Bsslst In the| enforcement o f the prohibition law. Strand St. St. Helens, Oregon Telephone 40 but the dispatches do not state whether the rew official to to be a man or a women. DEPOT GARAGE THE PEOPLES MARKET J Peoples Market \ R E M IN D E R .... 0 ! Satisfies the sweet tooth and aids appetite and digestion. Cleanses mouth and teeth. A great boon to smokers, relieving hot, dry mouth. C o m b in e s b en efit. pleasure and D o n ’t miss the joy o f the new WXIGLEY'S P-K— the sugar- coated peppermint tid bit! G o o d fo r v a lu a b le p rem iu m s