T H E ST. H E L E N S M IS T , F R ID A Y , JUNE 30. 1022 P A G E E IG H T 44 1 U I gun City ........... u portiou of ftiurch Street frolli ita Lot 13. K A A I. M Crouse 12 f>S i ; 1 .(ll 1 5. It W Nicholas . Sii 1 Lot 1 <>. U w Nicholas . . . a . 44 to ‘M» iutersectlon with thè St. Helens- Lot i l. K. A >v I. M Crouse Block I07, In (lie County Colici o f llu- Stale o f . fili . ... . . . . i Houlton puved County roud. sonili l.ot 1 • I-' A a . I. M Crouse l.ot 17. ■ w Nicholas . , , , . 44 to ■ I 22. Columbia ( minty , | ngoii. or o unii oun >. erly to Its iutersectlon wilh ilio celi l.ot io Claude A Mary Wug Nicliolas 44 to I leli Nouce is horehy given . hai the u .-|t>>1.' , mo of t.owlltz streel; r o w „ u n,.r 3 ■».; ' l.ol 1 8, It w 'r— l I,,. ' 1 terseci Inns Lot 1 Ì». Vrch 1 »IOCt*MO Of ( )r»‘ deisigued bus beni appoiulcd adrnlu strtH,, irolu l u iutersectlon wilh ihel.N >- of l.ot ti. Il W Nicholas 44 10 istrator of the estate of Thomas ii. < K «ill i'y «Miti I !>s center line of Church Street easterly Howard, deceased, by the County Lot 20. Ardi 1Hoccsc of i ii » Total ......... to lts iutersectlon with thè center N. iv of l oi 17. Claude and |*OT \ I'O I N> I' I ( I H »N 44 In tourt of the Stale of Oregon, tor K<»II i ley Hone and dated Him line of l’ilio Street; and Pine Street Mary Wuguer . . .......... June. 1922 ° ! ,'!n“ S,r”*" l.ot 21. AnI'll 1 H occhi * of Oro It is planned to inspect rnuuy acres . oluùibià t öun'ty: and lias qualified claims against *ro“ 1 1 1 1 -rucc«u»n with the center Bl».k UHI. 4 4 to K< >11 ( 'It V of Columbia county potatoes during All persons having ........... ...Itine of t'owlitz Street to its lnter- J I' '¡ODPK ky 1 Loi •» ■» Anrh IHots'St« of < )rc the growing season Ibis year, with said estate are hereby uolified to section with the St. Ilelens-lloulton boi 1, IL \\ N IcholUH — present the same, duly vet Hied as b> county roud by grading and k°t R. W Nicliolas tlie idea of carrying on our seed pe miu.ad.immil)? the tato improvement work. All fields law required, to the undersigned at macadamizing It \\ Nicliolas the same, it liaviug ,u| that are inspected and pass the cer­ St. Helens, Oregon, witliiu *■* i been completed and accepted by the 4, IL w .Nicliolas tification leuuireuieuts will be issued mouths from the date hereof l< \\ Nicliolas Common Council, and the whole cost ♦ a certificate of certification by a rep­ 6, R. w Nicliolas Hated and first published Jum ¡¡jt,reof as estimated and us now as- ♦ w Nicholas resentative of the Oregon Agricul­ 30. H*-» IL I certained, being the sum of >'2787.- r. b. N V lillt . ! -.» s. K \\ Nicholas tural college. Many growers are * _ 1 ^ _____________ !l. u w Nicholas . making application for this worn Admiuistralor. NOW THKKEFOKK. We, the and it is hoped that a large acreage . I * A N . Attorney. - -'c o m m o n Council of fcaitl City do 10. i: \\ .N icliolas will be included this year. t 1. li Mi ircus hereby apportion said cost upon the Potato certification should be at 1 lots, parts of lots and parcels of l.ot 12. il Morguu . . tempted on all fields of the varie­ 13. IL w Nicholas ** " ' 1 land abutting upon and Indirectly ties as standardized on in Columbia l>f a portion of Church, Cowlitz beueftued by said Improvement, and l.ot 1 4. It u Nicholas 7,717... particularly county, which are the Burbanks. and Pine Streets, in accordance with w Nicliolas described. 1.01 15, J ' “ ,,a‘ ‘»•‘“■riueo, 1.01 16. li w Nicholas T H E UN I V E R S A L C A R Netted Hems. American Wonder. lie lollew u.g Nonce to the < *« nera , of the Keul I'ropeny: wüh the names of the owners there- Earliest of All, and some few other " - r -, , Of. and in aecordance with the bene-i.... 17. li u Nicholas varieties that are being successful­ lo toe owners ot the real property fit d lm .,ly anil ¡„directly derived In l ot 1 s. li \\ Nicholas |0, par( of |((( u|. jmr , | f ( l.ot 19. IL w Nicholas ly grown in the county. There is no siiiijei : to assessment lor the irn-. doubt but what we have consider­ pio v . me ut ot that portion ot i hurcli, t„ amoUI,t set opposite IO, 1 .Ollisa Brunette able acrenge planted with local seed m i l t trom i.s intersection with the ,,Ild agaln8t ,.ach sald ¿J* “ i.,„ 21. IL \\ Nicholas that will in all probability pass cer-| St. Helens-Houltun County K It Krli'i 22. Mi s 1 I lot or parcel of i lund ui jm iv B i u I zs 11 nu llt’ l t l l l . l l U 'l tification requirements. This is our ut her! y to us intersection with tlie set forth, and we declare the same. lib., k 1 1.4. only sure method of improving the center line of Cowlitz street. Cow-|to ¡,e proposed assessment upon I | „t 12. II c onsi an lln 44 10 seed stock, and it is highly impor­ litz Street, trom its intersection W'ith|aajd property, to-wlt; 44 to; li . ( ‘onstuntlii ! l.ot 13, tant that this be done in Columbia . .. cen i line of < burch street, east- ' _ . ‘ 44 10 14. K w Nicholas county, as it will not only increas • the cen­ $4 4 10 the production of our acres but will ter line of i’uie Street, l’ine Street, l-ot 1. i.rover B. Graham 44.10 bring us a lietter return on the seed from its mterseetion with the center I-1’ 1 -■ Grover 11. Gralium we have to sell. The average po­ owlitz Street, northerly to Block 9 7 . tato production for Columbia coun­ its intersection with tlie St. Helens- [,ot ¡{ Constantin . . . . 44.10 ty. according to C. S census fig­ Houlton County road, all in the City> p0i «, ¡{ Constantin . . . 44 10 ures. is 120 bushels per acre, as of 8« Helena .Oregon: l.ot S, Barbara M Tucker . 44.10 compared to an average production You are herbey notified and r e - ; ¡| g, i; w Nicholaa . . 44.101 are supposed to he farming u virgin Or-gon, m w riting, within fifteen| ¡,0t 7, h \ v Nicholas 44 10 soil, while the soil in Maine has days from tlie first publication of Lot 8. It W Nicliolas 44 10 been producing potatoes for many this notice, to-wit: New collar« are comfort­ Within fifteen Lot 9. R. W N iclio las.......... 44 10 years. They have kept up their re days from the 23rd day of June, Lot 10, W able, uml when they are H. A Mamie K markable average production 1922. any objections, remonstrance Sm ith ......................................... 44 1 n properly laundered they re­ through careful growing method.--, or remonstrances, to said apporlioti- Lot 11. J 11 a Effle Hansen 44.10 tain their smooth, comfort­ seed certification, hill selection, etc. ! tuent as hereto attached. Block i o n . Our average production in this able eilgi s for i long time Tliis matter will be heard and de­ E country is entirely too" low for prof­ termined by the City Council of s.tzd Lot 7. H B. Nicholas .......... 3.93 If you have ever been an­ itable farming. a I. M. Crouse 5.50 City at the regular meeting of said Lot 8, E A. ♦ Anyone interested in entering their Council on July 10, 1922. Lot 9, E A. A L. M. Crouse 7.86 noyed by saw edged collars, T H E N E W P R IC E S O N F O R D C ARS; lields for certification should applv First publication of apportion- Lot 10. T A A L. M. Crouse 12 58 perhaps you had better to the county agent's office for ap­ > meat June 23, 1922. I.ot 11, Mrs. S. C. Potter . . . 47 18 change your laundry ♦ plication blanks. This should be Chassis, demountable rims, self starter $482.13 Potter . . . 47.18 W H E R E A S . The improvement < Lot 12. Mrs. S C done Immediately as the time is now ♦ The customers of tills at hand when first inspection should ♦ Roadster,, demountable rims, self starter "2525.38 modern laundry know Hint be made. The entrance fee for cer­ ♦ they mvurluhly receive tlie tification work this year will be one ♦ Touring Car, demountable rims, self starter $555 54 kind of service which satis­ dollar, which will be paid at the time \OTIt K IX» (K E D IIO ILS. ■■¿tî t uri" kob cre*l It l» Vani l'HKKb tun. HUY A F< —and Bank the Difference j Comfortable Collars X I application is filed. PAY s TO THIN OR< HARD. Thinning of pears and apples is work that will pay the grower large returns and should be carried on in every commercial orchard in the couuty and by the small growers as well. According to lengthy experi­ ments carried on by the Oregon Ag­ ricultural college, it has been prov­ en that the proper distance of thin ning on apples and pears is 6 and 7 inches apart All clusters should he broken and fruit well spaced on the limbs. A very successful thinning demon, stration was held In (he Scappo nm community last week. Another will he held on the P. H. Lund farm at Warren at 9:30 a. m., Wednesday. July 5th. All growers in this coni munity interested should attend. NOTK K to I Kl IT G R O W E R S There Is a very bad infection of mildew showing up particularly on apple and pear trees. Wherever tills is bad, orebardists should go througn with pruning shears and cut out the wood affected, as infection will scat­ ter badly during the dry weather and in all probability be worse next year. All wood affected with mildew will Hhow up as dead wood next year and should he cut out at this time to pre­ vent spreading. There is no spray- application that can be used for con­ trol at this time of year. — — — * --------------- IN S T A L L S A N E W C O O L IN G S Y S T E M . In order to make Ills patrons com­ fortable during the heated period, Manager Cates has this week in­ stalled a new cooling and ventilating system which changes the air of the theatre every seven minutes. Three large fans take fresh air into the building, while two even larger ones, installed near the ceiling, make a per. feet air current possible at all limes. ——--------- » --------------- I'A K I) OK THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their sym- pahty and assistance during the re­ cent illness and death of our be­ loved mother and grandmother; al­ so for the beautiful flowers. J W THOMPSON. A J THOMPSON, GORDON THOMPSON, JEAN THOMPSON. — - r fies Because our cleansing methods are scientific and modern in every respect, we aro able to offer you a ser­ vice which caunol lie ex­ celled anywhere . s-V v y M The coming week we are to celebrate that which all patriots consider to be the most important event in our history as a Nation— $765.62 Coupe, demountable rims, self starter $608.02 ♦ Truck, demountable rims, self starter $605.01 ♦ Truck, regular .......................................... $533.33 T r a c t o r ........................................................ $492 85 ♦ ♦ bundle This Institution will be closed all day in honor of this great event. Our policy includes the encouragement of patriot­ ism, individual progress and community advance­ ment. W e take this occasion to congratulate our fellow citizens upon the blessings in which we all partici­ pate as the result of the valor and forethought of our forefathers. W»rr« n»K SAI hulfrr» ai) (z ualy 1» (ululili format llllus, Si H«l FOR SAI tnd un I htlturv l,jnch. Above Prices for St. Helens Delivery mm , Independence Day, July 4th Fieldhouse Motor Co. X Si. H E L E N S S T E A M LAUNÜKY A U T H O R IZ E D F O R D A N D F O R D S O N DEALERS S T . H E L E N S . O R E G O N ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ LOS U)8T llu rr pl«a». j ion tm*a j he Race V ic to ry HUE KM AN M. MILKS. President J. E. 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