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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1922)
T H E ST. H E L E N S M IS.T E K ID A Y . M ARCH -'4. 1T\ ,: i g h t :STING NOTES F COUNTY SCHOOLS <»r;ide Examination» to eld l^ny 11-19— H e ld Mcc Iterar j l» ’ .„.,1 Contest * to I h * lieh! in taillier oil >la) tk . B. Wtlkerson. Count) So null Supcrin ten dent.) he eighth grade examinations the present school year will oo ild throughout the county on M • 11, A held on June ¡>-9 to give all pu- 01s w ho may be conditioned in i f tw o subjects an opportunity to oinplete their examinations, riiere mb about 30U eighth grade pupils ■ th e county w h o will ta se tue ex- lA in atio n. 'Unusual interest is being taken at is time in the prop >ed plan of he nsolid ition of t e rural schools ui ree differettt seoii.' • of tl. coua *. a t nuntter ■>• datiou o •d last year in O c gou than during any previous year. Teachers' Day was appropriate!' observed in practically all of school districts of the county on March 10th. Many parents % si ' i their schools on that day and became f i t t e r acquainted » th their teach ers and the methods they are usiag to promote the Interests of die th ild re ! . , Hudson. Vernonia and have reported good programs as part in helping to make the day « v NOTICE OF FINAL AlNNll NT. atd seotion 270 fe e t; ttienii easterl* lo tho tntersectlon o f Devil Canyon In the County Court of the Slule o f b y local application* a* they cannot reach the dleeaeed portion of the ear There le with thè west lino of lite Astoria an i Oregon, tor Ciduinbia Colini) only one way to cure C atarrhal Oeafneee. Columbia Klver Hallroad righi of In th e Matter of the Estate m James and th at Is bv a constitutional remedy. way; thence along thè rallrond nuli i I. Williams. Doeoaseil H A I.L S CATARRH MKDICINK acte Notice Is hereby r .v n lhatt ho mi through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of way lo thè norilt line of thè soulh of the System. C atarrhal Ileafneas le cast q u i r l c r of said section 35 ilersigueil as ,uliului*lralrlx of I he caused by an Inflamed condition of the lo die place of he;; Ititi in g siili o; lot,' o f James L Williams Ue tnuccue llnlnir of the E ustachian Tube. tlienee purcol helonging io \V. 1.. (Ira ha in ! ••eased, has filed her final account In When this tube le Inflamed you have a and contulning il acres: rumbling eound or im perfect hearing, and the sani Count) Court of Hie Slain when It is entirely closed. Deafness la the fi. Deglntil’ ig al thè soulhwesl o f Oregon for Columbia County, ami result. Unless the Inflammation can be re- c o rn e r of d ie e st half of Ilio snudi ¡Inn Monday, the 27th day of M icn. ju e l and ti ls tube restored to Its nor m al condition, hearing may be destroyed ca st q u a rte r i f -:it,l section 1922, at the hour Of 9 30 o'clock In forever Many oaies of Deaftie»* are T ow nship 7 N orth lia n te 2 \\ - W the forenoon of slid day and Hie caused by C atarrh, which Is an Inflamed th en ce n o rd ilo n - court room of said court lias been condition of the Xfueous Surface*. ’ an d ru n n in g tin tin i or. n ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for anv (h e w est line of said east li. il nt tin fixed by said court as the ime and case of C etarrha! Deafness that ’•'UVl'jl so u th e a st q u a rte r of said section place for the hearing o f objection* MEDICINE. H ALLS CATA 10 50 fe e t; th en ce easlerly lo th e in thereto, if un>, and the sotthuuen: All Druggist* lie. Circulars free j te rse e tio n of th e c e n te r line of Devil i hereof. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Teleda Ohio. | uanyon w ith th e n e st lin e of die As Datisi and I t s ! published Felini * ¡ to ria a n d C o lu m b ia K iver Railroad arv 24, 1922 Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured W a lte rs co m p lain th a t th e re a re rlg llt_0 f w a) . th en ce s o u lh e rl) alon g no big dps since prohibition went in- <ai(j rau road rtght-of-wav to the to effect. And t. e Washington 1 os! Sl>utn line t»f said section 55: tliono says it is because people are not so t0 t |lt, p, ,0(1 4,( beginning said pa n e, tipsy now. belonging to Victor Purer and con •--------------- * ¡ taming 37 acres NOTICE OF DRAIN.\(«F HEARING. ri. \|[ in die nort e, si , arter » i of the northwest quarter of said To the owners and all persons In- section 35 which lies eesi o f : , i c terested in die lands corporate and lumhia Kiver Highway, said parcel other property In and adjacent to belonging to Clear Creek I oggln Prescott Drainage District: j Company and containing three acres You and each of you a .e hereby 1 7. All o f the southeast quarter notified that the supervisors of Pres- of die southwest quarter of said sec coif Drainage District have filed in don 35. which lies east o f the Co the office c f the County Clerk of Co- lumlea River Highway. id parce lumhia County, Oregou, a petition helonging to Jacob R Ruck and on praying the county court for perinis- 1 tainlng one acre. sion to extend the boundaries of said and unless you show cause to tho district so as to include the f o l l o w - 1 contrary on or before the first day Ing described tracts of land: 1 o f the May term o f the t ojn ¡> C oup 1. All c f the cast half of the east f0 be held on May 3. l i d the half of the northeast quarter o f sec- praver of said petition , ! • don 2, T 6. N . R. 2 W . W M All gram d. that portion o f the east half of the 14t5 J \V. HI NT, southeast quarter of said section 2 County Clerk of Columbia County which lies east of the Columbia River __________ m __________ Highway. All that portion of Lots | 1. 2. *3 and 4 o f section 1, j Township 6. N. R. 2. \V . W M n the County Court of the State of which lies between the Columbia Oregon, for Columbia ( uunlv. River Highway and the Astoria and , n thi, Matter llf , ho Estate of Anna Columbia River Railroad. All ot Lunge. Deceased said parcels belonging to the t a l - : Notice is hereby given that die uti ifornia Trojan Powder t o . and con- derslgned has been appointed Ad , taining 100 acres. ministrator of the estate of Anna I Local institutes for teachers will held at Verncnia on April Mli and Clatskanie on April 15th. These es will he the last for this and no doubt the teachers will sufficient interest in them to them worth while. An effor' be made to secure at least one from outside the county for h institute. V. v . m M. . D Smith, am n , assism assistant u i s state ta io sup- -u p - 2 The t, will be in Columbia i he n o r t h ^ s t quarter ot stcM n in the near future to in s p e c t 1“ ' Township b, K - W v\ •> . five standard high schools. A all t lia t portion of the northwest part o f his official duty on tins visir Quarter o f the southeast quarter o f 1 ie will be to determine whether or not sa*d section 2 w,,.c *} *lliB eaBt the high schools are meeting the re- Columbia River Highway. And all that portion of the west quirenAuts for standard schools in j^the matter o f having sufficient lab half of the northeast quarter of o r a t o r y apparatus, reference books, said section 2 which lies east o f the Columbia River Highway said par -etc. The Rainier. St. Helens and V e r- cels belonging to I. C. Welter and nonia schools have done some very containing SO acres. 3 All of lot 1. section 35 and lot g ood work this year in the way of debates. This is a feature of school 4 o f section 26. T 7 N'., K 2, W W w ork that deserves stronger support M. which lies between the Colum fr o m the student bodies and from bia River Highway and the As- the parents and ir en di of road: also all of the Donation Land t The county annual track mee* -itid ( laim ° } 1 1}inc literary contests which will i o held south o f the north end of he Aster, i and Columbia River Railroad bridge at Rainier, May tith. promises to bv one of the best we have ever held in across Carr slough and between the said railroad rights f - v a y and the county. The uau open to high school and grad, pu the Columbia River Highway— said pils, the grades competing .niy parcels belonging to Prescott Devel- against themselves. The es v and opment Co. and containing 50 acres 4. All the -ollowin g bounded and declamatory contests to be staged at St. Helens on the evening of April described parcel: Beginning at the northwest cor- 28th for the grade pupils will like ner o f the eact half of th southeas' wise be an interesting occasion. quarter o f said section 35. T. 7 N . R. 2, W. M. and running thence B O SSE S M U ST STO P A T south along the west line of said eas- ( atl(1 has qualified as such. All per sons having claims ac un.-i . id •- tatt, ara hereby n o t i f i e d ' > presi mi tb e same, duly cer by law. to the und- r- 'u.-d at S poose. Oregon, within six months of the date hereof. Dated and first published March 3. 1922. GUSTAVE LANGE. Administrator. JOHN L. POOTE. Attorney for Ad ministrator.____________________ 1 'It ■■ ST. HELENS ROUTE \ ia Columbia River The People'* Boat S I R . A M E R IC A IK THAI BLIT. C O M E S FR O M A S L IC E Ol OUR BR E A D OK C A K E O K PIE. W e use tin very best material, a n d it is really hi me cookcil. Oiu cakes and pies arc just as good a* r it; i,' i i ui.tbly much better. Delicious cookies that make Moth, uid li ;ht bread, tenth i rich cakes, want more—wc make them. BIUDEt.L .VIM IAMB. Administratrix l E N It MKI SKKK, Attorney for Ad minisi ; t m VVh h thri to ake? you Let us take all the drudg cry .uid mice-t t.mity of baking off your hands. West St. Helens Bakery If you want to buy a home in St. Helens or a ranch see us for bargains. If von want to sell your home or ranch list it with us for a quick sale. S I 11 Ell MANN- Proprietor Houlton, Ore.,on Phone 1M J St. I lelens Oregon Laxative Anti-uripine ! * é C a re fu lly sealed c y lin d r ic a l ca rton % # i : induren a b s o lu te sa n ita tion Coughs and Colds Price 25c Albert Grocers F la p ja c k s Albers the Quality DEMING’S DRUG STORE hotcakes of the ■ - 2:30 p a m i Arrives St. Helens 6.uO p (Sunday 1:30 p ni l (Sunday 2:00 p m l Leaves St Helens - - - 7.O0 a Arrives Portland 10:50 a L. H HOLMAN, Agent, Makes all way landing* Wharf foot Alder street. Phones: Main »323. A-4204 HARVEY WILKINS. St Helens A ft Muckle Building IV esf ‘1 R A IL R O A D CROSSINGS Commercial auto busses and trucks operating over f. Oregon and Arizona will hereafter required to come to a complete op before crossing railroad tracks cording to recent orders passed by ie Oregon Public Service Commis- on and the Arizona Corporation ommission. The orders, similar to those issued by the California Railroad ''o m m is sion and the Nevada Public Service Commission, provide that motor ve hicles subject to the orders shall come to a full stop not less than 50 feet from a railroad track or tracks At grade V .laubject the owners cf uch ■ to suspension or revocation ol his ! cense. J During the year 1921, on the lines I At the So : Oreg m a iblle a resulting in 5 deaths .-.nd 40 injuries to occupants ucording to R. J. Clancy, assistant to the general manager, in Charge o f safety work ---------- * ---------- DELEGATES W AN TE D FOR S. S. C O N V E N T IO N Mrs. Rose Watts, o f Scappoo-e, Colon I Sunday Srh >ol iciat has re- i ceived word from Mrs. Georgia Par- T_ ker, genera! ry tor Oregon j l ' f o r the ' the I Tention which » i l l tm held ir, Kan sas City, Mo., early in May Oregon Is entitled to 29 delegates and It i plan ■ Portland leave In a par-y. sp«c- IS president of the and I promised a I railroad accommodations by pany. A very low ra! ha granted by the railroad; and Mrs Watts coun ty per-on wishes to make the trip she will arrant • them appointed delega e •» rt pres< nt 1 o lumhia county. She will he glad to hear or receive applk tlons for the appointment as official deivm,!,. stati C A LL FO R .'III►8. Scaled bids addr^s-i-d to the Boar 1 o f Hit-ctora of Be ml D itrict V 54, Columbia County, on the old school building, will be received un til 7 :3 0 o 'clo c k p. m., March 27. 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