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THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JUNE ¿3. PAGE SIX VERNONIA WINS •TM FROM MISSOURI;" OVER W A U N A TEAM HOW IT ORIGINATED M in t k ok m h k r ik k » H0V w alk . l 1,1 ,h*> t\»urt <>f the State of H a n d y liu .s in ^ OroKou for tile 4 Vainly o f Colum A belated report comes from Ver- bia. ( ' » I oik I Vandiver Tells Su>i> o f How nonia to the effect tliat the liall teumj Emma Sturcliler, t'laiutiff, of that thriving little city put one HI It A ll Hu|»|M>n«Nl. vs. over on the Wauua team last Sun f*|l^ It. W. Nicholas, uniuurried. II B day to the tuue of a 10 to 9 score. “ I'm from Missouri.” It looked like, says the report, a Nicholas. Alice Armstead, and A. W Where did this tuugic expression walkaway for Vernonia for they piled Armstead, her hushund. Arthur Ad-1 This A HS 1 R a CT| originate? anis and Amy M. Adams, bis wife, ■cric» i At last it lias been traced to its up a lead of five runs in the second Olaf Ikahlgren and Jane Doe Duhl- inning, but Wauna wasn't a team ing hi» C O LU M B IA lair. Colonel Willard l). Vandiver, that was quitting and they kept pil greu his wife, Oluf Nilsou, unmar ‘ ■'»UNTI Akim, and 1“ former I ’ nited States Sub-Treasurer ' ' M l ANY “ ing up tallies until the first of the ried. Defendants. >o that tatto in St. Louis, tells in a recent num Hy virtue of an execution. Judg- eighth when the score stood S to o to Cham berlain' “ l'rvM ,w renile!»' ber of the Literary Digest how he in favor of Wauna, and then in tb*.* I *****>»t order decree and order of sale Il 1» invented the well-known phrase last of the eighth with two out and issued out of the above entitled W h e n the proper Tablets for constipation. HAkbEkS rural I As well as I am able to recall, it no one on base Vernonia started in court in tlie ubove entitled cause, to I first cu was soon after 1 became a member and u a regular swat-fest followed »>« directed and dated the 12th day dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so U E N N K l l .s u; job "I of congress, and tlie naval «im u ili-j j,.|ve ruua crossed the plate beforei of May, 1922, upon u judgment ren ÜAHUKU Sllqy lahoiio I n«w lucutiou ou lll# court on tee. of which 1 was a tiieml« « 1 that third out. In the ninth WntWi dered and entered in said - ------- I Un. S(r»M natural that you do not realise that it is the effect nothing uiudnru orst (left d inspecting the Government navy yard j , hri,aIt>nod again. one run was added ,lu> " 4th lla>' o f April. 1922, In favor ice. I task o< at Philadelphia. . I0 (heir total and another runner ° f Emma Sturcliler, plaintiff, uud o f a medicine. I best* tablets possess tonic proper pule». I After a very busy day among the • i,overod Dn third hut Sessman. pitch- against It. W. Nicholas, unmarried, Telop Ml Hlt **AU1H£H Min», naval officers and the big guns and er tightened up and the last t w o 1 H 1' Nicholas. Alice Armstead and ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular idly. »' “U“ " “» ' -sa, Stur» t battleships and armor-plate shops., mon found nothing but air. A. \V Armstead, her husband. At nuireal 1 we were invited to a magnificent phis makes two and two for Ver | thur Adams and Amy M Adams his action o f tlie bowels. Chamberlain's 1 ablets have lsfactorl banquet by the Five O'clock club of nonia this season and the team is wife, Olaf Dahlgren and June Doe .... . i ........ culli p» III Philadelphia. I liad not gone pre- i coming stronger every game. T w o 1 dahlgren. bis wife and Oluf Nilson, cured many cases o f chronic constipation •Ibility pared for a banquet, neither had for- mty,-e hunt games are at present oo i untuurrled, defendants, for the sum o. K. 1IAKBKU sii,,,, ■errlce. mer Governor Hull of Iowa and one Che schedule: June IS with Flat of Eighteen Hundred Sixty-two Ml rund Eli jt cl,,», «or» , powllblu or two others of the party. He and skanie. July 9 with St Helens. The l.• 1SC2.00) Dollars, with Interest counoctlon An up-io-Oat« 0( train shop I first thought we would not go to home team is confident that they can at the rate of elgld ( 8 ) per ceut per K L A 'u,‘<3- l'rUpr, C In the U the banquet, but on being urged, w e 1 bring home the bacon for it is a hard annum from the 17th day of Sepfetn Fur it consented to attend. playing machine and doesn't know her, 1921. and the further sum of nf fsr«i< O". entering the bauquet hall nn he meaning o f quit I*wo Hundred ( $ 200.001 Dollars. .. BLACKSMITH h0Ur my surprise at -------------* -------------- lornejr'g feee, end for the further is tlie j‘ J L seeing the governor in full dress. He NOTICE OK S H E R IF F 'S MALE. sum of Thirty.nine and 90-100 (»rtiier» «■IIIT'I KM ^Iw t i shoeing blackHiiiiu, had rented the dress-suit and l was' By virtue of an attachment, exe- ( U P 90) Dollars, costs and disburse ind ll h W a gon . rluge, uuto repalri what I» the only man in the company of 200 cution and order of sale duly issued nients and the costs of and upon this without an evening suit. I fared well by the Flerk of tlie Circuit Court of writ commanding me to make sale blilty ol D O U B LE C A L K LO C K I ra»puD»ll except of this embarrassment, as my the County of Multnomah, State of of the following described leal prop, C O N T FACTOR seat was next to old Commodore Oregon, dated the 2*>th day of May, ertv, to-wit: salt I» ll CALKS G U A R A N T E E D TO HOLD. Lota 1 . 2 . .1 I , I to I I , 1 2 , 1 |u» bci-i Cramp the world's famous shtpbuild- 1922. in a certain action in the Cir- R W l|{|ini| Contre,.T. IS. 19, 20. 21 and 22 er and I enjoyed his conversation 1 cuit Court for said County and State, 14. 15. 16, 17. Some I In A N E W P A I R O F S H O E S F R E E IF Ilulld..r. 1*1 u ta , ,i ml KmmsJ'J BtikinK ' very much. But about midnight, at' wherein J. L. Hartman and E. L. In Block Ninety-four (94k; ,.!„,l 81 -I T H E C A L K S C O M E O UT. Lots 1 2, 3, 4. 5 6 7, S 9. 10, repot) »lb ter champagne had been flowing Thompson, partners doing business freelv. Governor Hull made a glow- under the firm name of Hartman & 11. 12, 16. 17, IS, 19. 20. 21 and 22 tlie line, Ing speech, praising the old city and Thompson, as plaintiffs, recovered in Block One Hundred Four t l 0 4 i ; mimleiia A L B E R T HI lti RAM-pii, Lots 1. 2, 3 4. 5, 6 IS. 19. 20. its hospltalitv in most extravagant judgment against Falls 1’ark Land In::, dock building, bridge » » . j ly Ih» v 21 and 22. in Block One Hundred g..'1 eru! wui, f,„,i, cut, terms As soon as lie finished the and Bower Company., Inc., defend- ! least in* Five 1 105); oi. I luit*u h , urt» toastmaster announced me as the ¡ants, for the sum of one thousand istilfseto Lots 20. 21 and 22 in Block One member from Missouri and called for Tour hundred thirty aud 00-100 dol- Ul thev » Hundred Fourteen ( 1 1 4 ) ; a speech lars, and the furtller sum of one hun. or uf a | Lots l, 2. 3. 4. 5. 17, IS. 19, 20 decorator . . . ...... .. „ _____ __ dred aud 00-100 dollars aud costs results ii fietting Even Wit i it* •oyerno and disbursements taxed at thirteen 21 and 22, in Block One Hundred ■possible and Fifteen (1 1 5 ); LYONS, T H E l'AlNTElt—T», I realized that I must crawl un -1 and 75-100 dollars, on the 23rd day ■nilre lln Insist upon Bergman Shoes and Double-Calk Lock Calks Lots 3. 4 12. 13. 19. 20. and 22 R.diable Biij i 1U-,»er. der the table and hide, or else defy of May, 1 922. ter. Decori time devi St ll(di-nH. o n Notice is hereby given that I will ¡n Block One Hundred Twenty the conventionalities and bull the l'Ione lit The fir and have the best Shoes made and absolute Calk Pro (1 2 0 ); market, so to speak. I started in with! on the 1st day of July, 1922, at the w to cur* Lot 1 in Block One Hundred Twen tection. No more lost calks. no serious thought and almost half|v/ebt front door of the court house, letually i Bl 11,DlN't. \iteration. It.* mad, but determined to get even wlt!i| iti St. Helens, in said county, at 10 ty-one ( 121); Don along arts of ( sriieniry, | and to t Lots 1 and 2 in block One Hun the governor in a good-natured w a y ., o clock in the forenoon of said day, atioii, Bluiiililnv Bone to ig program Writ«' for Our lllu**trjtt«'<l < utiilng I made a rough and tumble speech, coll at public auction to the highest dred Thi-ty (1 3 0 ); con h .... I u. u„n as produter | leal tospa- Lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8, 9, 10 saving the meanest things about the I bidder, for cash, the following de- dreee M Kurfi •- luiem.; lite. In o end 11 In Block One Hundred Thlr old Quaker town, telling them they j scrib d property, to-wit : MoHldonce near SI Helena Ulti conditions were a hundred years behind the N E ^ of S\\ *■* ; S\\ '» of NE '■» ; t y - f i w 1135); tirue. wll Lots 1. 6, 7, 8, 15 16, and 17 in inn T I U ' k m a n s r B O R I I . AND, ORE. times, their city government was the and -SW of SE in Section 36 lln« in u DAIRIES One Hundred Thirty-six worst in America which was almost f ■ 6 N. R. 2 \\ except tlie part plat- Block should be (1 3 6 l; the truth, and various other things ted af Tull* Bark, tools III-I Lots 14 and 15 in Block One Hun IN U LESID E DAIRY — 1'or in the worst style I could command halls Bark Blat. Lots 1 to 6, ln- si ucce*« \ \ hole Milk I-'roía our ovo 1 and then turning toward Governor elusive in Block 1; Lots 1 to 7, in- dred Thlrty-sevon (1 3 7 ); NOTICE OI SALE o| R E A I.IA I I "Eiir rings m e I'otUltlK in, wo Mure of a Lots 1 2 3, 4. 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, tested co»-. Quality s.rvico Hull followed up with a roast soma- • f u®,.v e ’, ' n " ' ock 2; Lots 12 and 13 rend But every time we see u girl BRI\ \TE SAKE. qll *1 the thing like this- ln Block 4! an(1 a11 ot Block 9; and 11, 12 13. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. 19, with a pair they look is If they uro unti ed Try u. \\ L. Horno, I paone ami Phone 20F2. "H is talk about your hospitality | *-ots 2 and 3 in Block 5 halls Bark; 20. 21. and 22 in Block One Hun Ill the Count) Court of tin- Stute of iunilng out. t lineman dred Forty-two (1 4 2 ); Oregon in and fo r Colum bia ( oun- is all hunk; he wants another feed aI}j| als° L1 ! “ ' par' employed Lots 1. 3, 4. 5, 18 19 and 20 in He tells you that the tailors, finding • * ot bf ctlon -Jb T - ® *''■ HOTELS h:m all I In the Matter of the Estate of he was here without a dress-suit. « ; 2,W - J ly in g southeasterly of Tide Block One Hundred Forty-»ix (146 ordinary Ii Lois 1. 2, 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 15, 16. 17 made one for him in 15 minutes. I nree* a,‘ d T ‘ de ' rt‘ek road COIltalIi and 18 in Block Or.o Hundred Forty, William C. Fischer Deceased 0»3<-e and Notice is hereby gives thut the O R C A D lA H o i EL Thai 1) Jiiloff, Mgr have a different explanation; you B . a a es “ jore or lesa- odi of wl undersigned executor of tlie above Prop Courteous treauaaii heard him say he came over here described property seven (147 l ; s< III-III I f, Lots 2, 3, 4 5 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 entitled estate will offer for sale on msulaii class uciolimi!a' „nil tuu.il without one and you see him now ce,i * u'nn 1 "1“ “ ^ V ounty* O ™ *0“ - 11, 12 13, 14, 15. 16, 17, 18. 19 and will sell at private sale, sub- For Portland: Tesila For Astoria with one that doesn't fit him. erty of D ^ i u l l a i ] ? P n r t " r 20, 21. and 22 in Block One Hun. ject to confirmation by the court,, 7 :3 0 a m 8:00 • Ill ln lelep INSURANCE : T h®_ ± St°^. Howe“ 1 Co _ “ c.,f o r ,8as muchTher^o! dred Forty .eight (1 4 8 ); all of said from and after the 23d day of June, h 11 1 • i m 10 00 a 111 tire chief mine and that's the reason why you as may be necessary to satisfy the lot» being in the City of St Helens , 1922 to the hest and highest Idd I 1 : 40 a m 11:30s til pUre temi see him with one on and me with said judgment in favor of J. L. Hart County of Columbia. State of Ore ! der for cash in hand, In one parcel, WM J HHKKIiYt—D paciti J 1: 1 5 p m 2 30 p til out This story from Iowa ■tilled in man and —. E. L. Th mpson, partners gon, according to the plat on file |alt the right, tille. Interest and e*- , . any. „ ... .. . I —— - -..v 1 : 4 5 p in 6 30 p tn Oregon Lile Insuusuvc - -A (lulls on doesn t go at all with me; I m from doing busine!!s under ?be fir£ name and.of record in the City or Town of ; tate of aid above nani- I d o • a .-1 5 : 1 5 p in 8 30 p tn 317 Co; bi ll nidi: . l'ori Unii. teaMnc »er Missouri, you ve got to show me. u{ Hartman & Thompson against said St. Helens, in the office of the Coun and of Ills estate in and to the foi-l 6:16 p rn fumier lini . „ . . „ „ . „ . . * Falls Bark Land and Bower Co., Inc., ty Clerk ln said County and State; E E QUICK Inauro rovi lowing real esta'e situate, lying an i 9:45 p in cordially n A D V E R T ISIN G TH E with interest thereon, together with except Lot Fifteen (1 5) tn Block Onejbeing tn Columbia County State of li , i) il .C : a I Ticket office anal waiting mom nt pe-ty I ti locatili G R E A T N O R T H W E S T al1 COBts aud disbursements that Hundred Thirty-seven (1 37), and Oregon, to wit larni'-i m ->i o .¡a li i-d « ! Riversili« Ciiinfectliini-ry. troubb» ; have or may accrue. Lot Three (3 ) Block One Hundred Lots numbered 1, 2; East 4u feet d* l i e n I r flit se In iti« um gnor for Binine 28 Forty-six (146) of the City or Town of lot 3, 5, 6. 7, and „ t , ----- ~ , T J. H. W E L L IN G T O N . In Block ■ eein li, uranci iut-u »t «sii On that sultry Sunday, June 11, Sheriff of St. Helens tour,-, f-l Columbia County, 26 City of Rainier as platted by Spcci.il leaves Bortliinol S.ilnnlny • 1 . » • -1 • l e .. • - i f when New York City was struck by r)ated at 9t Helens Oregon May State of Oregon, and further direct-' Dean Bluncahrd him and do and Sunday m I I imi p. in -I- Min V ; : K t. < 4 the terrible storm which caused the ¿ 9 , 1922. went) will ing that of said property so sold, Together with the tenements, her. Agent, St Helens Oregon. loss of so many lives of people who luslrucl Ion- Date of first publication June 2, Lo,s Eighteen ( 1 8 ). Five ( 5 ), One editarne nts and appurten:i nc***H t liere- were seeking recreation In the 1922. fur. i mu i.|. ( 1 ) , Nineteen (1 9 ) and Twenty unto be longing or in anywise llppe. - amusements parks, there appeared in Date of last publication June 30, ( 2 0 ). in Block One Hundred Forty- Uaining PLUMBING Il ll ue< tuining the rotogravure section of the New 1922. six (146) of the City or Town of iiiidatlun I Bids to be in writing au<i » d FOU DESI and quick York Tribune a double page spread; ------------- * ------------- fround and St. Helens, Columbia County, State dressed to the undersign« Blumblng cull a.i J Boulton I ■ecutor showing In marvelous artistry the; N O TIC E OK S H E R IF F 'S SALE, o f Oregon, to be sold separate and In care of tin* clerk of the above t « damp lug Shop most alluring scenes of Washington. T n tlie Circuit Court o f che Stute of apart from the rest and remainder of | entitled court, St. Helens Oregon, U* tm in is Oregon and British Columbia, with Oregon, for Columbia County. the above described real property and will be received until said prop limb» of l RESTAURANTS an invitation from the Bacific North Alma M. Whlttig, Plaintiff, and be sold after all of the oth r l e r t y is Hold trash or p west tourist association to spend vs. lots above described have been sold; Dimming ii 8 si HELEN'S KEfTAUU^ their vacation in this perfect summer . Reuben Arthur Sesseman, John and tliat said lots last mentioned 26, 1922; date of last publication foie, I, on • loot! ue a- keen- 6*I climate. Lee Osborne and Anna Osborne shall not be sold if sufficient amount i June «•flee. It 1922. Strand. Illustrated with fourteen differ husband aud wife. Defendants. is realized from the sale of the other M>d Ulkitii J B ill CE P O L W A K T H , , ent views carefully selected to show By virtue of an execution and or lots to pay plaintiff’s Judgment and I !» I d aad. Executor Estate William C FI ( ti the variety of attractions offered by \ der of sale duly issued by the clerk interest, costs, attorney's fees and er, deceased. Broli-n i, 24(5 SECOND HAND STOK "America's Summer Playground,. — | of the circuit court for the county of accruing costs on this writ; and ---------------- * ---------------- hi reflared mountains, rivers, bathing beaches. Columbia, State of Oregon, _ . dated _ the further directing me to sell said Lots Sometimes free speecli is a very, be In colili C E N T R A L 2ND HAND dTOl golf, motoring, fishing— inland an 1 •!rcl day of June, 1922, in a certain Eighteen ( 1 8 ), Five ( 5 ) , One ( I ) Unless niad. expensive thing, as many a man Itu ' New .Ilei • ' del Icalll 600(1* coast scenes, all were brought out action in the circuit coun for said Nineteen (1 9 ) and Twenty (2 0 ) In found to Ids cost. ends uf » , reduced ou m in Ever) -II strikingly and the lure of the pic county and state, wherein Alma M Block One Hundred Forty six (146) •»old possi as plaintiff, recovered in case it is necessary to sell the I the home. G us Martin, i’roP tures emphasized by a brief descrip \\ hittig, °f «round.-, ST. H E L E N S B E S T lieuben Arthur same in order to satisfy the writ of| tion of this "land of enchantment, judgment gainst Helens, Ore. I Hons are i P E R R Y G R A N I T E CO Sesseman, John Lee Osborne and A n execution issued out of this cause in business opportunity, family happi trouble to MOULTON NEW AND BUTTER ness and contentment— the most na Osborne, husband and wife, for full, and In that case to sell the sam<- Earl Perry, Mgr. »•d largely H A N D HTOltE Everythin*! the sum o f Two T lousand and no- in order named, to-wit: Eighteen glorious of the glorious West.” H»r rural vaino bought, noli or »W* A homo produci of ru:'ran:ee,j , 1 ive (5 ), One (1 ) Nineteen 301-303 Fourth St., Cor. As a piece o f striking publicity It 100 Dollars, and costs and disburse ( 1 8 ) ■»Her of i Rhone 52 J. Harry Sibley. rf ments taxed at Three Hundred ( 1 9 ) , and Twenty (2 0 ). is probably the most impressive ad quallty, manufacti re I |,y homo fMlHetiohs Columbia, Portland. Ore. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said vertisement of the Pacific Northwest Eighty-one and 20-100 Dollars, on •ngntsfaci.i ttie 3rd day of June, 1922. folk» for homo constiCii'ticn. It execution, judgment ord'-r, decree SHOE SHOP ever produced while Its timeliness, ,|f* M»n, Notice is hereby given that I will and order of sale and In compliance Designers and Manufac appearing Just at the very hour when eh»rge.i ,,, it always good and M.ore are n i the East was being ravaged by the on the 8th day of July, 1922, at the with the commands o f said writ, I turers of Monuments C. C. CARSON'--Th* Ahos I •ft*1 may be suhetltutes for dalry fiods. storms and oppressed by heat made West front door of the court house will, on Thursday, the 6th day of promptly an Shoe Making, llepalrls* **'" It particularly effective. This is one in St. Helens, in said county, at 11 July 1922, at 10 o ’clock a. m., at Designs and prices by mail properly rill Bldg , St Helens of the ways in which the Pacific o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the west front door of tlie County from you, ,, Northwest Tourist association Is sell at public auction to the high Court House in St. Helens, Columbia For Good Work, al i ways ®*y ls> Ira, , AI.IIKH I' I-- !;l' making known the beauties o f this est bidder, for cash, the following County, Oregon sell at public auc line win described property, to-wit: Ilatrila hm Makci in> klu,J ’ tion (subject to redemption) to the tlie cheapest. region and enticing people to visit it °*t and In , er work dona- Bncss ' A strip of land twenty rods in highest bidder for cash in hand, all for their vacations. *l»rtr la Work first-clan Dns blue» uniform width o f f from tlie East the right, title and Interest w'hlcu Other dominant advertising has side of the Southwest quarter <SW tlie within named defendants R. W 1 * lOOSe ( St. Helens d< p»t been appearing this spring in fifty ' * ) of the Southeast quarter (SE Nicholas, unmarried, || b . Nicholas. * * « « 0 Ilio newspapers in important cities of U ) o f Section eleven ( 1 1 ) , and the Alice Armstead and A W. Armstead, SHOE SHINE PAKLÛj ™ fnrm I k , the United States. Northwest quarter <NW V4 ) of tlie her husband, Arthur Adams and Amy I “ ‘ king fasi In addition to the double page ad- Northeast quarter ( N E * ) of Sec- M Adams, his wife, Olaf Dahlgren lloi>» Where FOR LADIES AND vertlsement the same section o f the tion tüUrte¿n ( M sistlng of and Jane Doe Dahlgren, Ids wife. Sho- a l 'la-uned 1 **>•''* ‘ r,Jj “"»»ct will, Nilson unmarried. I(r in either of land forty Olaf •«'on will, I Sin an Bol lab i mirtini» ‘ » W T n u » r J , o r 6 “J " “ Car, M “ ?ar tW,nty “ « ‘ '»P ot la... — ........... ............................. n e r o. ■*d|um i, , f L -ifi’ V " ‘ Ilustra- i 40/ rods in uniform width o f f from ! them had on the 13th day of April and Good Work Bo)*1,” ( 1 n e J : feature. •N orth* ' St “ •« West side of the Southeast quar-' MH7. the date of the execution of °i »Iderim, Hewitt Building. St. Hsl a news ter ( S E * ) of the Southeast qu ar-^h e mortgage foreclosed in t h e a b o v e l ' FOR R E P A I R I N G A N D O V E R H A U L I N G S E E “ fprr and I uli day. ter ( S E * ) of Section eleven ( 11), entitled suit, or since tliat date had 1 HOM E 4 M _______ ) H A R D TIMES. H'“'r e'tallii, US A N D G E T O U R PRICFIS consisting of twenty (2 0 ) acres; in and to the above (D-sr r:),»-<f pr’i.pcr - Constipation T • >i rectory HERE IS NOTHING equal The BERGMANN In Bergmann Shoes Onlv ASSESS Theo. Bergmann Shoe Mfg. Co. COLUMBIA AUTO BUS LINES Si. Helens Co-Opera tive Creamery Assn. Harms Bros, (iaraj^e t a il o k How many miles did you travel last year on railroads? The average was 355 mile- for each \rnerlcan That was 90 mil-. l - . „ than v-ar be- #ore ' 1 * }' v^.. nrf.uin i* $ . rates’* There ™ ,h . n ni l , w lm l u i r ih i r lt v L ,1 h “ u“ * ar‘, ' he ton, f he tendency of people to cling closer to home during hard times When money is flush everybody Wai l t8 traVe.' . . Hard times are brin^in^ families and homes together again °' (B 0 ' rodB ty , ,or “ « y p « « thereof, to satisfy ln . un,f' ' r m width o f f from the West «-aid execution, judgment order and 1 de l i*e •Vjrth,al,t quarter ( N E decree. Interest, costs and accruing ’ °\ ¿ho N o r' heal,t quarter ( N E > costs, and that said property will bo % ) of Section fourteen (1 4 ) , con- «old in the order and manner am sistin* ol twenty-five ( 2 5 ) acres: hereinbefore set forth ,n tOWn8,,ip North. Rang^ Battery Service Station, recharging ami reinsulating. Service Batteries and Philadelphia Diamond Grid Batteries for sale. -/ H WELLINGTON, fiv' , 6 ) w,?8t of the Willamette Sheriff o f Columbia ' ounty state Meridian, Columbia County, State ot Oregon * ,,f Oregon. Dated this 21st day of May 1922 Takf!n and ,eTle(l upon ag th^ .............. - - First issue May 26. 1922 y ' property o f said itauaen Arthur Ses- Last isaue June 23, 1922 ------------- --------------: seman, John Lee Osborne and Anna Botato Blunts Itogu.-.l, Osborne, husband and wife or as much thereof as may be necessary Any .II-M M * potato rh a m b e rla ln s ( o i l . mi.I Diarrhoea 8i'‘ak. , ° r .°,h° rwlH‘' un satisfactory M Whlttig against said de- should be dug out. tak-n off the field ®****1^ ' fendants ivith Interest thereon, to- and destroyed as promtly ,s they iu,- Every family should k — p this gether wtth uu disburse- p„ar. lr messure | lth all costs „ and p^a r . If th| this g measure is s followed preparation at hand during the hot merits that have or may accrue. through the season 11 „ in i , 1 o f the summer months It Is almost J H. W E L L IN G T O N , Ueriallv In nreventln. , r " ’ ’ P ma‘ sure to be needed and when that Sheriff, tato disease K P a'‘ " f P° ' time comes, is worth many times Its Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, June ___________ cost. Buy It now. | 5, 1922. ) Read the Classified ads in the Mist j JACK O'M A i . i ' ' Suits Made to order. « •* i Bressing. . TRANSFER I COMPANIJ Towing at all times with auto ambulance at your service. M m on Tires M axwell Parts Philadelphia flatteries Phone l.JX-J. Accessories |f No Answer Call 2 F I4 . OPEN EVENINGS T R A N S I'M (gang Disiane« BanlinK or for slorag'i «all 1 le s Rhone 72J II8W Brotnpi -‘•'i*10*- prna-s ^ HT HELENS Transfer. Slorag«. ^ (o kinds. Hand, Rock i a'1 ,,„oD, III)RNH UROS - Prop«-___^ S ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ M ^ M' I 11 Bales rea son a Id* Ht. Helen« Tr»n»f«r1 Mil * Poor on “* found i i , r* ‘»tano.. at , or ir., ,***< flVa- »'•Phone |„ " f fl" r* ll worn '«Iking " «diting o *'r" t0 th,. is*-- ■ re. „ Th*rw are . r'a .«S h o n e S ia • ¡£ 5 “ !