St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, May 19, 1922, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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follows; not less than Five Thou ! wife's donation l and Claim. tlionco
C O L U M B IA C O U N T Y
sand t $5.000.00 1 Dollars lu cash uml south along lhai line
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O R C H A R D I S T S N O T I C E the remainder of said selling price In cor..... ol ritomns suavait ■ « 1 •
New Spring Millinery and Goods
installments of not less than On» M umum soutln'ast ulong,
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Monday evening. nMy 16th, eve­ Thousand t$ 1,000.001 Dollar» per wart s land, tlieiic southeast ulonc
Stewart s north
ning tetupernture reached the point vear. and the last Of such install
where codling moth becomes active. nients not to exceed five (61 yea’ .. point due south .f llie sentliwes mi
It is very important that calyx spray with intaraat on ail said dofori
SU'«» iK'rrli'»
111 1' 1"
be applied at this time ou all or­ payments at the rate of six (til per »'hum. thence ; . till .....
Considerable inquiry has come to. chards where bloom has developed cent per annum, puyahlH semi an to .la-epli Stoiut.ton s .outnwe i .m
the county agent's office recenti)! sufficiently. This is your first cod- anally, and to lie secured by mort to i thence noi h ul»>ng »»Id Plough
g, ...
I ecmninc
regarding the berry situation in Ore-1 UtiK moth spray and should be ap- gage upon the property s»> sold; the ton wi ; line
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gon and requests (or information as p|juj effectively.
I norder to con- following described read properly sil
Buurdiau of tile IVrson and Ks
to proper berries to pluut, taking in- troi scab und mildew, use litue-sui- nati'd lu Suctions 24 and 25, Town
to consideration market conditions.
¡¡i^ gallons to toil gallons of ship 4 North, Range 2 West of the lale of Fh/iibotli M. Sia yens, an In
It is advisable at the present time wuter aIul
arsenate of lead 2, Willamette Meridian. County of Co Cupublt* Corsoli.
not to go too heavy .>n loganberries, ^;vnl(IlH l0 the 100
F C llolibaug'i
luuibia. State of Oregon, to-wlt:
as tn~ principal market for the log- l ou,lt> Agent
Beginning at the northwest cor
)llj«TttOll f > tin* .trill
lo v it'tl on
anberry is the juice factory and we
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; tier of Joseph Stoughton's Donatl > i
k ’ piipiti II v
,> to buv.
have none i nthis country
It is not Remember to attend
the
Short- '-“ ‘'id Claim; thence west along N. D
feasible to ehip to factoriee la the h„ rn trretdon' picnic to be
held at N*‘,,'Vy s so!,th 11,16 to ,he ‘>a8t l" ''
Willamette valley, and we can only Fern Hill, Saturdav Mav 20th. Oul- " < t a l * b N.eor'» Homestead Claim
grow loganberries profitably up to side speakers will be m attendance ,hence 80u,h
* aleb N« ‘*r 8 81
,' u"
the point of what can be takeu care and the day should prove enjoyable ,ast c o ™ * T - thence we8t \
I bis southwest corner, and to the Dean
of for our home needs
Fstallll»ll»’l| inha
__________ * __________ I Bacon's east line; thence south
Strawberries can be raised in prac­
miles
along
Dean
Bacon's
east
line
to
tically every part of the United States
N E U BROS.
l.unilmgo.
corner of Josiah Fullerton's land;
and considerable acreage of plant­
This
is
a
rheumatism
of
(lie
inns
I
thence
eust
along
Fullerton
lino
to
ings are going in this year, which
M O N U M E N T S
It comes on sud- his northeast corner on the vm ' ni
makes it not advisable to get in too cles of the back
denly
and
is
quite
painful.
Every
houndrv
line
of
J
O.
Nunley
and
2C4 a 266 lib Si., Opposite
heavy on the strawberry, rather hold­
movement aggravates the disease. (Jo
City Hall
ing our acreage in that berry down
to bed, keep quiet and have Cham­
to just enougii to take care of our
PORTI \M>. OKI
berlain's Liniment applied and a
home needs.
quick recovery may be expected Mrs.
Hie uv or writ« for prii.N*.
Red raspberries of the Cuthbert
F. J. Dann, Brockport, X Y„ writes
Il » i ll pay you.
P L I T M H I M OF
variety preferably have all indica- "I can honestly say that Chamber-
lions of being a very profitable crop
Unlment cured me of lumbago
for Columbia county growers, and a year ago last summer.
When I
there is no reasen why we should not began using it. 1 was flat on my back
Coming ti» Astoria, also
put in unlimited acreage to this ber­ in bed and could not turn to the left j
D EM O CRATIC C A N D ID A T I: I tili
ry.
The acreage that will produce or right.
1 had a bottle of Cham-
Portland
U lV K K N O It.
red raspberries of a quality that will I b^riiun’s Liniment In the house nl|
compare favorably with ours is very . th„ was applied to my back
ll
scarce, and at present we cannot look promptly drove away tile pains and
forward far enough to see the time i ac[jes '
If
am elected l will he a demo­
when markets would be flooded withj
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API t I i l l s I
cratic governor in every sense of lb
red raspberries. They have the ad- '
word, and I will discharge the du
GUARDIAN'S HALE Ol R E A L
In lulernnl Medicine fi»r tli«> piist
vantage of being both a market ber­
ties coming before me In such a man­
i h »i n yi-Hl'a.
PROPERTY.
ry for table use and an excellent can­
ner to make the democratic party
DOI a \ o i llPI It \ IE
Notice is hereby given that by vir-
ner.
popular in Oregon
\\ ill be nl
The same is true of the Evergreen | tue of an order of the Circuit Court
We must help the men and women \A|'l lid \. Mt tV D A I , . IINI
Atb,
blackberry that grows wild so pro-1 of the State of Oregon, for the Ooun-
who eurn Iheir bread by the sweat Wiiiiluiiil llnii I. . I ai |‘oK | | \ Mi,
llflcally in Columbia county. Quite ty of Multnomah, made and entered
n ro te n to n
W
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one.. O b j e c t i o n s are made to the Ev- on the 9th day of May, 1922, in , he | " f thelr brow. w>t_k_praMcllon
HI \ a (|\ III 111 I
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and
must help the farmers by reducin',
W I D M M> Vt II M (I and T
ergreen blackberry on account of its Matter of the Guardianship of the
their taxes. We mnsi encourage cap
many seeds.
However, when they | Person and Estate of Elizabeth M
Dffii'i" Hour*; IO a. in. in I p. in.
ital. We must take tile kick out of
are planted in rows and cultivated, Slavens. an incapable person, the 1 moonshine and we must knock tie'l
IH ll DA) M IINI.)
the berry grows to be very long and undersigned, as Guardian of the Her
Nn i baigi fur CiinsulluUuii
meaty and this objection disappears son and Estate of Elizabeth M sïâ- out of th,,!,e drawtnK 8,ate m" n* >
first earning it.
All the-.
Dr Mi’llenlbill is a regular grail
It is a berry in great demand by the yens, will on and after the 12th day I without
promise you if 1 am elected
Hate in inedcine and surgery and Is
canneries for the canning trade. For of June. 1922, at the law offlce of
licensed l.y the si te of Oregon lie
H . E. PURDY
these reasons we should produce as W. H. Powell. 016 Chamber of Com­
visits professionally the more impor
(Paid Advertisement)
far as possible whah the market de­ merce Building, Portland, Multno­
(ant towns and cities and o t t e r s t,
mands, taking into consideration our mah County. Oregon, proceed to sell
at private sale, and sell In case a suit­
all who call on ibis trip free consul
soil and climatic conditions.
tatlon, except the expense of (real
Strawberries are a safe investment able and proper bid is received there­
meut when d'Hired
up to a certain point, but we should for, for cash and upon the terms as
According to his method of treat
not depend upon them for our entire
incut lie din’s not operate for chronii
source of income from the berry in­
appendicitis, gall stone*, ulcers of
dustry.
stomach, tonsils or adenoids
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He lias to his credit wonderful re
Eggs Easily Preserved.
suits in diseases of lln* s t o m a c h , li»-
Eggs preserved now while the pric­
i t , bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart
es are low will permit more to be
kidneys, bladder, bed welting ca
sold later when every dozen counts.
tarrh weak lungs, rheumatism. sc|a
Sodium silicate or water glass, is the
tica. leg Incurs and rectal ailments
standard
preservative
First
boil
If you have been ulling for unj
the water to be used and allow it to
: length of time and do not get am
R E P U B L IC A N N A T IO N A L C O M M IT T E E M A N
cool, after which add tlie water glass
I better, do not fall lo call, as lniprop
at the rate of 1 to 10 or 12, depend­
er measures rather than disease ar.
ing on its strength. Use only clean
very often the cause of your lan,'
uncracked eggs and put them in a
standing trouble
wooden or earthenware container.
Remember above date, that con
The solution may be either poured
jsultation on Mils trip will be free
over all the egs at once or they may
land that his treatment is different
be added each day.
Keep them In
Me Tried wono n must be accompan ­
cool, dry, but dark cellar.
ied by iheir husbands
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; 1$ Boston
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Ulili kens Need brit.
Minneapolis, Minn
N'umbers of chicks are being re­
ceived by the veterinary department
for diagnosis that show unmistak­
able signs of having received no grit
at all or grit of an unsuitable nature.
Ralph E. Williams has served as Republican National Com­
Oyster shells will not take the place
mitteeman
for Oregon until he is the senior member of the
of real grit ;.s they are too soft for
the purpose.
Any sharp material Committee.
that is hard and fairly fine is suit­
able for young chicks. It should be
In June, 9211, at the Committee’s first meeting after the
available for them at all times.
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inaugurati at of President W arren G. Harding, every State cast
Gems Poor Vielders Here
Dress Patterns, Ginghams. W aists and
., c
line of Dry Goods and Notions, Hosiery and Sh*'*
W e invite you to call and inspect our stock
n°*1,
M. RICEN, St. Helens, 0,.
ol'KN r\»:\iN<.s
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Portland Marble Works
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W . E. P U R D Y
Yo u C a n P a i n t —
Dr. Mellenthin
Auk u s h o w t o r e n e w t h e b e a u t y of
t h e c h a i r o r t a b l e t h a t ’s in t h e attic
'* UNTIM- Itorm* thing* i*
ami f annual mg You ran do it
as wall a» anyone* with n irw
simple tlirertiont which wr will givr
you.
You mat have furniture in the attir
I
whirh i* ohl only o a the ouuide.
will lx*
It
gtKMi as new when re
isU of their kind that wr U , |,
havr been mak.i K (hear
73 veer*.
lake ad van L
Advil c and Fu
,f Fuller*» h,
Ptudacti id
>ou'll l»e «UrpriA. ! un.f lirilfhtrii
the w on de rfu l tian I. i main
[»• m vm «
make in your hnui<
hnished.
Or |»"xhai>f$ tlx-ce arr Boorm. wood
w o rk and oilier thing*» about (hr homo
that need h«autilymg It’« fuu to do
it and a big aavuig, too.
Our "Horn# 'v-rvico Ptint Depart
ment" wai «»rganuod e?i|»erially to
hr Ip you make a iucc«u o f the work
M ritr u» («»«lav. Irilmg what you want
to rrhmsh an«i wiwii rlfrrta you want
to get.
Our en»erl* will answer promptly,
giving you eipltnt directions cover
mg every phase of tl»e work. Juat
foil, w thear oimpie directions and
you’ll get rn*e||rnt result«
^ r make ^pci ul paint«, varriidie«,
enamels, wail finishes ami «tAm« for
VOTERS
T h f . 4 1 « the finest
y o u to U-w
R a lp h E. W illia m s
Silkmwhitf Enamel
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fwfut«« s ft/«
tissuU
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"Home S e rv ice Paints
V «er»4«bM • ■ m U M ll - l f * i n |
Manufactured by W P. Fuller A Co., Dopt. 40, San Franti«
Insists that his campaign be
H i a n d w i in I » O l i s i m th« W a st
THE MEMO BELOW- CUT IT OUT HID FUIE IT IITOUI NOTE I
f Iler«
clean, fair, instructive and
Monte Servire
I’mnts are ».hi by tl$e followir.« ¡. ..« r dty
L A R S E N & CO.. St. Helens. Or«
W i l l I I-, ft S I E G E R T
Vernoniii, Ore.
impersonal
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its vote for R A L P H E. W I L L I A M S of Oregon for Vice-Chair
Because Yakima Gem potatoes are
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wen graded and hence are quoted m a n of the Committee, recognizing by their unanimous vote h';
ionhefrarmeVie L T 'w u T 't h L "fw ! fitneSS and ability a* a leader to fU1 this responsible position,
seed. This is a serious mistake as
gem* are poor yielders in western
This distinction gives to Oregon and
Oregon and the Yakima gems ar<-
,
1 r ,
.
full Of disease
Burbanks ar» better Ir>uch power and influence in party affairs,
yielders here and will bring just as
good pricefc if well graded.
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the
Pacific
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Coast
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Does the character of the campaign of the opposition lead
you to think that you can get this kind of influence and power
Saturday. June 10th hue been s c
aside as field day for Columbia ■
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Clatsop. Multnom; b and Clackamas in hJationai Councils by the election of their candidate?
counties at the experiment station of|
the Oregon Agricultural college. It
A National Committeeman does not make appointments—
Is desired that as many farmer as
possible from the counties mentioned that is done by the President; nor does a National Committee
should attend this meeting and see
on the ground just what is being man legislate— that is the function of Senators and Congress­
done to solve crop problems for West­ men; the business of a National Committeeman is to give a t­
ern Oregon.
There will be in all
In this
probability several cars iron Colum­ tention to the atfairs of the Party as an organization.
bia county take In this event. It Is Rlph Williams has made a conspicuous success.
Had there
requested that any farmers wishing
to make the trip communicate with been any legitimate reason why Mr. Williams should not be
the county agent In order that ar- re-elected, or any doubt as to his loyalty and service to the par
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V" ¡ » C a n d i d a . « » ,t would hav« appeared
anfl before he had shown the vaiue of his servics to the party by
being unanimously elected Vice-Chairman by the National Com
mitteemen
from the forty-eight States.
We are now starting to gather ex-!
y
previous e . Uona
day June 9th and arriving at t or
valila that evening
hlhits for the Oregon st-.ite fair to b < - 1
h*ld at Salem this fall. The first of |
After Ralph E. Williams harmonized the party why try to
these exhibits coming on now arc-;
woll and mohair
To those shearing disrupt it?
either sheep or goats with especially I
fine fleece, we would request that !
they notify the county agent's of­
By all rules of fair play, because of the work he has done in
fice. In order that a fleece may be se-1 the past, he is entitled to re-election.
lected to use for exhibition pur­
poses.
H aving no legitimate reason for opposing his re-election, the
May 25th. 24th and 27th are the
dates set for »be Jerury jubilee for °P P os'*ic»n has circulated unfair, misleading and poisonous state-
this year
Any Jersey breeders In mentS.
the county expecting to take In this
jubilee should get in touch with the
county agent in order ttat arrange-
from Columbia county In a body
Miss Esther
B Or”
eon Agricul
AericuL
specialist from the
Oregon
tural college will put on a series of
meetings during the week of May
29th to June 3d
The communities
in which these meetings will be held
will be selected soon and further
announcements made.
W e do not wish to insult your intelligence or your sense nf
m e s s ' a n d r«KarfTless of what the opposition has done or may
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chandise.
Ih cv arr* -nti.,«
. ,
y Hrc dct,vc cooperators
m upbuilding of a greater state. They
guarantee the goods they sell.
B u y Oregon-made products. B u y them
on M E R I T .
From the habit of looking
do in an eleventh hour attempt to impose its poison upon you.
thcre w d l be n o ^ p o s i t i o n on Mr. W illiam s’ part to adopt their
nclean methods.
and
for the Associated
' ' " ^ <-'e
1
Industries sign
saying "G iv e me an Oregon brand."
stiff
By acquiring this habit you sre
of quality merchandise. You are helpini>
the industrial expansion ol your c°nl
numity.
Y o u are helping
irseli to
y °ur
greater prosperity.
Associated Industries Sign
f0r ..... ' J ' 1" " " « .r , of Dre g..,, pisieliie-f«
Keirr t., |t W|,^, y„„ ,
13 X R A L P H E. W I L L I A M S :
June 2d and 3d are the d ne set
for a drainage tour of the Willamette! i I’aid Adv. by Committee of Republicans C L Starr
valley, starting at Salem.
Trade Building Portend, Oregon
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The Associated
702 Oregon
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industries o f
O re g o n
Building, Portland, Oregon
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