St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, July 21, 1922, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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F R ID A V , J1U-V
PAG E SIX
JER SE Y B R E E D E R S
H O L D M E E T IN G S
PARLOR. BEDROOM A N D — IN A “ ELIVVER
BAD
BREATH,
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Counlii'» fn*m
July
IT 1» I'Mt-
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A lis i L a c 1 s
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t O H ,M 111 A
Oregon A g ru u li urul I'olh-ge. r » r -
vallls
A s e r f s o f tUlU meetings
fur J. t s ." cuttle breeders and oth ­
ers in....... ..I. will !.<• held through­
out tlie siate (rout July 1 - u> v ‘JKUSl
•• t „ r » tali'll tl>-' program » will be
prepared by the American Jersey
f a i l l e elul'. the Oregon Jersey i a.
tie d u ll and the several county
clubs,
r om m ittees o f breeder» in
each county are ac vely at work p i t ­
paring tin- program »
K l! Vstroth.
field man tor the American Jersey
t a t t l e club, » i l l attend, delivering
lectures with moving picture» and
slides.
"O regon Jerseys are
attracting
w o r l d w i d e a lent ion because o f e x ­
ceptionally high milk and butter Tat
records." says K H. Kitts, extension
«airy ap icialUt. who, with N. »
Jamison, will represent the college
at those meetings. "Seven o f the
eight w o rld ’ s class leaders in but­
ter fat production are Oregon cows
"R ecog n ition o f the superiority of
Oregon Jerseys has resulted In ntauy
calls f o r - breeding stock, from other
states." continued Mr. Kitts. " T w o
carloads o f Oregon bred Jersey bull»
were recently purchased for Califor­
nia breeders."
Ivan I.oughary. secretary o f the
Oregon Jersey Cattle club, an nounc­
es the follow in g schedule: July ■.
Multnom ah county at K Hanneman
farm. Corbett: July IS. ColumDta at
Harrv West farm. Scnppoose; July
19. Clackamas, at Oregon City: Julv
20. Lane at A O Thom pson farm.
B lach ly ; July 22. Tillamook at Till
am ook in evening; July 24. Kolk it
Independence theatre in evening:
July 25, Marlon— visits to dairy-
farms and evening meeting at C om ­
mercial club at Salem; July 2k. Linn
county evening meeting at Albany;
July 29. Lincoln at T oled o: July 31.
Cotis county : August 2. Jackson at
library. Medford, in evening
D
biggest camping season on record the
forest service is taking every pos­
sible precaution to prevent forest
fires which are so com m on during
the tourist season. They are regulat­
ing the camps so that every camper
must clean up around his camp be­
fore he leaves for n* » quarters. De­
bris and rubbish of all kinds must
be cleaned away and the forest ser­
vice men are there to see that this
work ia properly done, and woe to
the cam per who leaves, or attempts
to leave the camp without so clean­
ing it np. All those who intend to
camp out this summer are especially
asked that t hey take greater precau­
tion than ever to prevent the fires
which so quickly raze our fast di­
minishing forests.
“ Put out your fir es,” " L o o k out
for hot ashes from your cigars and
cigarettes."
"H e lp prevent fires,"
such Is the appeal from the forest
reserve.
N,-iglilM,c‘ s
\ 1 1 \ it*-.
“ Tw o or three year» ago, whatever
I ate dl-tressed me.
My liver was
torpiil and I lacked energy and aor,-
bltlon
A neighbor advised nc- to
take Cham berlain's Tablets.
I was
w onderfully benefited by their u:<"
and iiave since t-njoyed the best ol
healtli.’ writes Mrs. Frank Pellett.
Hannibal, N. Y. If troubled with In­
digestion why not take those tab­
lets? <let well and stay well.
S I R . AMERICA
Leav s Portland daily - - 2:3 0 p m
(Sunday 11 :3 0 a m. )
Arrive*
Hell
5 mt p m
( Sunday 1:3 0 p m . )
(Sunday 2 .0 0 p m )
Leaves St Helens - - - 7 :0 0 a m
Arrive* Portland
10:30 a. m
L. H HOLMAN. Agent.
Makes all way landings Wharf, foot
Alder street.
Phones: Main 8323,
A-4204.
H A R V E Y W ILK IN S . St Helens Ag*.
r friends to avoid you? T h ey
( .
certainly do so when your hreath is had.
There is no excuse for anyon H.omg a hat
breath
It is caused by disorders ot the stomach
„ h id . can be corrected by taking Chamberlain a
Tablets. Many have been permanently cured ot
stomach troubles by the use o f these tablets after
AL”
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BARBERS
will
years o f suffering.
The Pulí
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A N E W PAIR OE SH O ES FREE IF
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CONTRACTOR
D O U B L E C A L K LOC K
(o-tirgn II
a retired husinet** mali, and hi- » ¡f i- » bo is an
olim i-. IMI«-ve they have tin- ino«* compart home in exist.-me.
Hearing
, very re* tubimi.e to the iiitKlem bungalow, eveept that it is on wln eU .
it |iñast> t í a eoinfi.elabll* eating and »leeping 'p a t e and every conven
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nietit house».
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1,1 (INS, I III. I AIN I h|{
Heiry Culti»ittioli is lni|M>rtaiil.
Insist upon Bergman Shot -, ami D nible-Calk Lock Calks
Some growers o f such bratnbler»
as blackcaps, loganberries, raspbt-i
and have the best Shoes made tml absolute Calk Pro
lies, and blackberries, are under tlit
tceti n. No more lost calks.
impression that when the crops liav.
been harvested, little cultivation
necessary for the balance of the sea­
W tlle for Our IllU'liuted I «ilah-g
son
Such men are cautioned, espec­
ially this year, to continue thorough
cultivation throughout the month of
August to insure good growth o f to-»
i-i util \ m >, on»
MÜl I H tK M \ N -s T
viues.
Should the moisture supply
on the soil lie excellent and tIn­
growth o f the vines up to normal,
cultivation may bo brought to a dost
Lit, i lrl who hohheit her hair 1»
by August 10 to 15. Careful culti
s i »1 Mi IN St.
going to I.** out ot lin k when tnsb-
vat ion should be supplemented by
early pruning in order to rem ove all In the < lit nit l null of the M ale ot
Oregon for Coliiiutd.i l •• iiiii > -
old canes from the patch and to al
It. Al t liambers, Plaiutlff.
low all moisture and plant food to in
into the production o f desirable
vs.
Nina Chambers, Defendant.
young canes.
A. J.iloff, Mgr.
Lo Nina Cnauiber» lint Defendant
Dcm't H um Straw Stacks,
Above Named:
st HI HI I I.
In the uumo o f the Stale o f Ore­
As the threshing season approach
For \ Morta
gon. You are hereby required to ap-
or P (lanci :
els farmers In the Willamette valici
(-•■Ur anil a n a » or the complaint filed
K 00 ii in
should bear in mind that the burn
7 : .10 a tn
against you in the above entitled sun
10 00 a m
• i -
m
ing of straw stacks means a loss ot
on or before the expiration of six
1 1 ::o a m
1:40
both nitrogen and organic matter ti­
» eeks from the dutu of the first pub­
to p tn
the soils. A ton of mixed straw -on
lication o f this summons, which first
5 :io p tn
tains practically the same amount of
publication is made and dated o:t
5:1 ó
8 o p UI
plant food that a ton o f barnyaru
manure contains.
This material ot June 23, 1922. that being the time
r. p m
prescribed
by
the
Court
in
th'-
order
course, is not as readily available ,
5 p. m
tor publication o f this summ ons; uud
the plant food in the manure but on
k-t t ; flee .ntl wailing room at
if
you
full
so
to
appear
and
answer
the heavy soils gives good result -
Riversili« ' o fectlonery.
the complaint, tlie plaintiff will up
r im o* 2X
ply to the Court (or the relief il*
\pply I,Inn- \fter Plowing.
minuted in the compl cnt. to wi'
> t ml
h uí
I' .ributti Viluitlii)
stone on acid soils
Where clover
For a decree dissolving the bonds of
unti wimilii) al I I ou p m.
spend best to use o f ground line
matrimony existing bet» ■ un plaintiff
stone on acid soils. Where clove
and defendant
to he seeded on winter grain next
T'hi- summons Is published by o r ­
spring, therefore, the lime » i l l tie.-I der of the Honorable Martin White,
to be applied this fall after the plow Judge ot th- County Court o f the
ing and ahead of the grain - < ding State ot Oregon, fur Columbia ' h u m
Farmers contemplating using Mill" ty. duly made, dated and entered
should
arrange so they get
their June 21. 1922.
supply early enough for fuc* appli­
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cation.
Attorney for I’ laintlff, Re*idem «
and Postoffice Address, HI Helens,
It used to he that people would go Oregon
to the farm to see fine calve*, but
( tip rim t P«
now you only have to land on a
Th
for e-
street corner.
man. Withe
a certainty
NOTH K <H KIN A I. \t < til NT.
The
I iiknow n Friends.
who manrloti
Ill the ( m ini) Court o f the State ot me» n
'X f lu ff 'l2 J
1 admit ilia
There are many who have used
Oregon, for Columbia I'oiint).
til tin-
[ cha m berla in s f o l i c and Diarrhoea
( Rem edy, with the best results, but In the Matter o f the Kstate o f Joh-i
A Ditch. Deceased:
who are unkuown. because they have
ST. H E L E N S BEST
not written to the manufacturers
Notice Is hereby given that th' ‘
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and told them o f their experience undersigned,
as Administrator of
BUTTER
in the use o f this remedy.
These the estate o f Joiin A. Ditch, d* -|
Furl Perry, Mgr.
people, however, are none the less ceased, lias filed his final a c mint in
A horn«* , rmluct of i n; run «*<•<)
friends and it is to their personal the county court o f the State of
301-303 Fourth St., Cor.
quality,
i!.anufa< f t i<* I hy homo
recom mendations that tills prepara­ Oregon, for Columbia County, and
Columbia, Portland. Ore.
tion owes its popularity and exten­ ! that Saturday, the 5th day of Atig-
folk > for !»■ »in*- t-oiiHiir.fi-llc.li
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sive sale and use. It is a good med­ ' ust, A. I)., 1 922, at the hour of 10
Designers and Manufac­
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icine to have in the house.
It is o'clo ck a. m., and the court room
turers of Monuments
widely known for its cures of pain in : of said court has been appointed h.
•UhMflf Ilf«
for (i.l r<6 i » «Is
the stomach, colic and diarrhoea.
said court as the time ami plate fu­
Designs and prices by mail
tile hearing o f objections thereto ami
When ironing. If you have no wax ! the settlement thereo!
Dated anil first published at St
i’ or (jo.nl Work always
take paper, wet common soap, u i
on pap‘ -r anil rub on Iron.
Makes Helens, Oregon, July 7, 1922
the cheapest.
E. E. QCtCK,
iron nice and smooth and no bad
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Administrator
»mell o f t u x
I prefer it to wax.
Theu. Bergmann Shot* Mfc Co.
COIMIA110 BU
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St. Helens Co-Opera-
five Creamery Assn.
in*
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dii iraln
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pared, there-
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arrival of Hi
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Via Columbia River
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People's
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In the Matter o f Cattle Indemnity
Claim of J Hammer.
Hearing of said claim s c
tor
Wednesday. August 2. 1922, at 2 p.
m.
In the Matter o f Cattle Indemnity
Cliam of Chas. Siegel.
Hearing o f said claim set for W e d ­
nesday. August 2. 1922. at 2 p m.
In the Matter o f Application o f Mig-
non lie Rock for a W i d o w s Pen­
sion.
CROP R E P O R T FOP
Ordered that application be d e­
C O L U M B I A C O U N T Y nted.
In the Matter o f Improvement of J
K Gllm our Road in District No.
The traffic department of the S.
1.
P. <v S. Hailway company have j u s t 1 Notice to contractors published in
issued their corp report for
me
S Helena Mist and the Rainier
month ending June 10. The report 1 R ev iew . and bids to be opened in
states that crops o f all kinds have the County Court room on W ed n es­
suffered from the drought but the day. August 2. 1922, at 2 p. tn.
cloudy weather west o f the mou nt­ In the Matter of Special Road Meet­
ains and the very slight precipitation
ing for District No. 6
was o f some benefit.
Ordered that a special road meet-
For Columbia county localities the ' ing be held at 8 p m. in the Heaver
report
gives the follow in g:
Valley Grange llall in Road District
St. Helens. Hay was only a fair ! No. 6 for the purpose o f voting to re-
crop in Columbia county, lack of late I distribute certain special tax money
June rains made it later than usual; voted at the November, 1921 road
condition - for harvesting good. The meeting.
wheat is in fairly good shape: oats In the Matter o f the Resolution for
all right; corn fin e; potatoes will be
the Vacation of a Part of the Old
a poor crop without rain so far as
Portland-St. Helens Road.
early seeding is concerned.
Small
Resolution adopted, and County
fruits and berries were ot exceptional Roadma8ter is ordered to make a
quality and yield.
written report on said matter, and
Rainier. Perfect weather for h a v ­ file same with the county clerk
ing
Small fruits coming to canner­
Whereupon court adjourned to
ies rapidly. This territory bids fair , August 2. 1922.
to be on e o f the best small fruit sec­
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tions in the state, climate being ideal
DESCRIPTIVE B O O K LETS
for all varieties o f berries, large
acreage being planted in loganber­ OF N O R T H W E S T ISSU E D
ries.
This district in need o f rain.
Clatskanie.
Kail wheat in fair
The Pacific Northwest Tourist as-
condition.
Grain for silage looking -ociation lias issued tw o attractive
well considering the etrerne drv booklets descriptive o f the great
weather. Strawberry crop was very- Northwest
They are profusely il­
fair, on irrigated lands was g ood; lustrated with pictures depicting tn«-
raspberries in poor condition; large magnificent
scenery
of
Oregon.
fruits lo ok well to date.
Fifty ot Washington and British Columbia
sixty acres o f beans grown in this and have maps which show the au-
vicinity, as well as corn, on dyke i toist just how to go and what to
lands in good shape.
j find.
Herbert
Cuthbert, executive
i secretary, will be glad to forward
o f these booklets to any one of
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