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I MK ST. H K L K N S MIST, F R I D A Y . A U G U S T 4, 1922 Flying Fisherman. riti**«' •" « " IIIHUrMIIf« ilglllll») u B |„(,.r unii short bay crup, un coiiomlcul f « « d tur Un „ml m i'll' Tim rilll vulu« of o .,|(J was roll In the Into liunl win . » " I ' ||U> ol" ,,f “ W " T h " u" Ion l'*l»'rl," ,',,, l'“ M founil . , , ... ...Ion of hay unit »Hug- lu»K P A G E F IV E NOTH >; OK MHKItlKK'M KAI.E. HI MMOVH. HI vu II uk III.' UyluK fi li u. ail oh liy virtue of all hlMCUtloii Judg of 111 I I'l'I'Hl lo 1 1,,. «pori run worn i i o i i i . Order unit Deere.. <|uly Inaueij In th Mrrult Court o f the Htnte o f < »tegoli for Coluinhla County. I h Ilo. . 'flying Inlriulun'i! ' " f|h|„.Iinun" ......•••an III ' It it) Ij(iM) I,v llie 1 l*-rk of llie Circuit Court of Maud May Krick, I'lalntlff, > Houlht*rn ( uliroriiltt ,lt|y wli< „ ' 1 ouuf y of Columbia, Stufo of va M!M,r' » »'»I'P'-'I Off In ■ ' 7 . «'«t'»l the '.Ml .lay of July, (Tina I, Krick, Defendant. Hying ho.it I lo ihn fishing 1,1 « » ‘•Halli nuit in the Circuit To I Ima, D Krick, Defendant: ground nini 'pollina I heir auuie , miri for "uld county nod alale lu the Nume of ihe Slule of (Ire- from un ultltuih. of f,on lauded S ' ,. ooi . i . mi i n- M ,,u,llc t,: «ou: Vou are hereby required to and ran a lit 200 pounda of naaorled overe.i noie.',K" ? ’ U T r**or.111 Ml1, ri“ ill'p' « r «»'1 nnawer the complaint vurlethiM of fiali , . J » ' ni against l.oula Ol- filed against you in the above en- Ahor a 12 iiilniilo run l „ Avaloi reiiiei uiu""i r U,U , °/. to' 'Hied court and cause, on or before San tu t 'stallini ................... 1 th<*i«ion from tIt«* T ui ' hì I rv Minion. h*.r i u uuin i lroilu',,'i lwlr'' ,lully •*' ¡,„1 1 Hu- i oHi of gains on liny nlonn A pi, io o'* i u I'I'“ «'* *»***• plunlu j . nori,'-Iimny bud Uilu >"ur In ninny D ir t » of i>r«n<’H much li'uf 4n <tl • ' w et« i.aat ami Ihe fly lainl mi orillnK m illnn tlonu on lit« lug bout »ailed over the aurfuce nickuK*' will I'lnun Hi mu oul when the bait it in nil warn In Jfuiu'ily ippll»«» A good houp mill I Manluneoua, mi, alrlkea of albacore I r,ih*u Hi«» r wulnr will hnh I h In j furnlablng the excitement for 2 0 sp, I'.nl l l : ............ I'll ton. 'Iluklllg .1 to In u tea before the flab were brought llon, , rt ‘i i " l I'l'iiin'inIon 1 o f 1 .1 guff I «tier un hO pound almrk was caught b«r »»'I 11 r- ill r I N . I 4M NT. I I d the < ountjr « o u r t of the State of ( Oregon, for the Counly of Co- Itlflllllll. In the Matter o f the K d a le of Micbae! Flertor, Deceased^ Notice la hereby given that the un deralgned, aa Administratrix of the eatate or Michael IMerter. deceased, has filed her final account In the County Court of the Stale of Oregon ‘,or Columbia County, and that Mon luy the 28th <lay of AujcuHt. 1923. the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the I roreuoon of said day and the . ourt Itoorn of iald Court lias been ap- pointed by said Court as the time N O IK 'K TO I*I14>I*KKTF OWNERS. To the owners of real property nub- Jeet to a P P 7 for the Improve* of VV » Ht Street between a point 100 f n i "••»lerly from the west aide of t burri, Street and the Intersection or «aid West Street with the weat- erly edge of the St Helena Deer Is- land County road In the city of Si Helena, Columbia County, Dreg,,,, Notl.e is he,el,y given to the pron- « rty owners subject to assessment for the improvement of all that portion of W<- i Street from a point 100 feet westerly from the west side of Church 'tre e ! and the Intersection of said West Street with the westerly edge Helens-Deer Island Coun- WI hmi anti« .ir•• irouhlrnorm* whol N<n n >: Ili D IH T K K T It 4 » VI) I coloni«'» I » " destroyed hy mixing m M eri It icsHpcmfiil " f tartar « .nielli with a „ 1 ,:, , m " mi " f hi'ii"' spreading .. Ilo«,) Distile! No. Slx. Columbia , i n . , ■ «... «■>.- -I,»- .«si«,, custody Counly, <fregi,ii Oregon for the County of ( 'ol u in - 11 'h ‘ y may file their objections, (l|1 a p ........... I ■ "I «nil pliu Ina I in. ii i, * M*f 1 trol of Mildred Patricia Frick, the I bla. r H,,y' to the acceptance of said |i#lt „ I . I . ' 1 : Of th e lil ts I II. None«, is llereby glyen. (bai il, p„i ms HouHon t ounty Hoad, in Block minor child of plaintiff and defend- In the Matter of the Estate ,,f •'•ork. in writing, and such objections ,,rr, I" "!’ |hc poisoned honey ..lane,, of u pel Ululi tluly slgned by 1 " 11 , *"t ,l,,ovu prein- uni. und reoiilrlni' defendant to onv will be heard and considered by the 111, their '"ling as well Un est of 'I .1 freehold.tr» and legai voler» ni city, on said lim.d Dlslrlel No su , Columbia I thenin.'lv hereon ren- 1 ounty, Dr.gon, and preseuied to II The celling moth spruy for sum i oumy i > mi ri .,f Columbi» County. ,'lty Council I Ber prole non win due In most di» Oregon, ii lllstrlel Itosi! nieellng of 922 Ilio legai voters o f siild Hoad Dls |,.git i. : ■ "• end of July (¡r u » GO D FREY. irlct No Sia w 11 I be belìi ||, thè Lri lu il.»il'< .<» 1° arrival of Inf. ,'ity Recorder I talions can consult either the coun Heuver Valley Drang« Hall In siila pon you regoli l.uw»; taken and levied upo-i by publication thereof In the St. Hel notified to present the same, duly I., ugelli < m extension department roud lllstrlel ni, il,e 21*th day or July. 1922, ut Ih « lioiir of s .»'clock M 'he property of lumi» Olson, a ens Mist, a newspaper printed arid verified as required hy law, to th<- I.uxurlant vegetation including I in re*cl ' " ">me P 111 . of salti dav, salii meeting •.> widower, or as much thereof as umy published within Columbia County, underslgned at Scappoose, Oregon, tern- and palm-like plants r»nee grew within six mot.ths from the date In Alaska which indicate.» that tbe be for thè purpose o f vollng re dls n T e n tT n T ? . r° T x k y .M‘ i d .J.UdK; «"<i «*f generai circuì lation, hereof. climate there was very unlike that (rlbutlon of thè Special Itoad Tax Ü , nk ¡ a i r p l a n e t o l o c a t e < *• •»vsis»i» iv r j a . . ! ! . r_Hl. N h umal j*V pursuant to an an uiuvi order uiu'iu mude uuu and enter- . DateJ and first published July which prevails there now Coal beds u» voled in Novembrir. IK2 1 nor ti \ur r r' r ,r' K" " - « c^ r e.l In the above entitled court and ALASKA'S L O S T L A K H S money, Dated Ibis 16th day of July, 1922 poratlon, plaintiff against said de-1 CUUH(. ,,n th(. 2<th ,)ay ,,r July A „ , 7> disclose fossil remains of many trop- fendant, l.ou s Olson, with Interest i 922> by Honorable J A, Eakln, ‘ H A R L E S E. W IK S TR O M . leal plants which grow only In a M A R T IN WH II K. t hereon, hocating mil photographing ui 1212 Executor, warm climate. 9»5t___________ Coutil) Judge ,n i ,, „ ° * r .*kr . . “ t»'e Circuit Court of the |kll>,«„ !..k• n.ill.mill for. . disbursements that have or may ac- Stai„ ,(f Oregon, for Columbia coun Icf Ala»k.i .io mioiig I lie Ini.-si uni NOTI« I. Ol 1 IN v i . VI C O I v r . I i! U VI I i c i i T n e u , „ , i „ ’ >'. which order requires this sum- Ito «ilici, tin ilrplaw to M a g put. 1 » . , , ,* ‘ ’ * r ^ moils to be publiHhed In the St He|, Ili Ilo- C o u n t y C o u r t o f Ilo- s i a l e o f |nf» II»' fore»' "rvlee. I'nlle.l Stale I t dsv f * ° n' h,H " . ,IK Sitat . for a period of , six . consecu- 131b , v n weeks , ■ > h, . O r e g o n f o r f o li i m l i i a C o u n t y. Ijeparliiioi.t nf agriculture and successive beginning1 I day of July. 1922 . . * live * * * c a 11 ci nuu-cnni ym ni: nn **•*» In thè Mailer of thè Kstaie of It has loi g bean know n t t a l > hai " f flr,t ‘fubllc» ' lon- July 14' with the Issue thereof dated Friday. Itrtusiiv lake* .m I »e k and lands and Kllxu J M eU ren , Deceased , , , , 4 ,, . July 2S, 1922, and ending with thel Dress Patterns, Ginghams, Waists and a complete |ul*n,li> along lb " Inside piiNHug" lie NOTI« E Is hereby glven litui Ih- 11' 7 9,‘, 2of la!“ P » bllca" u» . August lHSUe (her^of dated Krlday St)pteni j lltreii .ad »kiigwin that .1 iiuderslgtie.l, as udminisl ratrlx of line of Dry Goods and Notions, Hosiery and Shoes. ' ~*' t her 8. 1922, and requires you to ap- A tpp'-ar on .m» map During the ' he estate of Kllxu J Mcl.aren. de Tbe sergeant-major was reaching I,,'ar and a" * wer «he complaint f i l e d , W e invite you to call and inspect our stock. ••used. bus flled ber final accouni In I the end of bis patience in his exam- in the «hove entitled court and cause| imr aviators In I i*J“ . 'laken wara thè County Court of 'li State of ; on or before Tuesday, tbe 19th day Illation of tbe recruits' squad tnq«e(;>:' sighted whleh aould not Oregon for Columbia County of Ihe "F o r the last time,” he yelled, go- (,f September, A D , 1922 be found on the laicHt and most au udmlnlstratlon of sul.) estate try thè Dated at St Helens, Oregon, this! OPEN EVENINGS litone maps of ili» territory 1.« former admlnlstrator, K II Joseph Ing almost purple In Ihe face. “ I ask 2dtb day Of Julv, A D.. 1922. you tin* simple question. What Is a .nd tl.ut Salurday. thè 26tli day Ilio t year ..go ,t lake 4 t* mil. THUS H. TONGUE. JR., of August, 1922, ut thè hour of l i forrtlfl.atlonT" Pud and wide was discovered Attorney for Plaintiff Shoulders dr.M,peil and with faces o'rlo»-k tu thè forenoon of salti day bt head of Short hsy v. id of Intelligence as a vacuum of Resident Attorney of State of Ore Bhcognlruig that M B * of these and thè court room of salti court ha gon, Postoffice Address, Cummer l'.-.'D apponiteli by sald court as tbe air. tbe recruits stood fast as a man. llikea !;..!• ........ ire» . of vu I u.' Id clal Block, Hillsboro, Oregon. 3317 No one answered Dine and pince for III. hearing of ntler pow< he foreat servie. Rushing up to tbe most Intelligent Uld plan» I" map tills no BUUt'l .bjoctlona tbereio alili thè settlemeut looking man. the irate N C ft The average discharge of water of ■Undid lh<- I» v ni .'ll ns of IOTI.II : ber.-uf : .w led "T ell me, my man, what Is the Ohio river Is about 300.000 cubic Dute.l and flrst publlshed lui» Wwlogrtpl.» \ few d a ) » ' flight, It feet a second, the maximum flow ap- a fortification?" 21. 1922 p a i d , will lie sufflUtaBt to ' The answer came like a cork out proximately 1.600.000 cubic feet a Ik iru wm. s dagr....... . naan racy MAHOAItKT H K o f l l , of a bottle: second or 30 times the minimum that sou..: rn.tr> > >.•»i » h . Adrninlut ratrlx "Two twentlflcatlons. sir ” flow ______ ________ ______ JOHN I» STIMILA. Attoruey 32-5 I»'«*’ ''«I" ■ plis!. 1 1 y ......— —• ----- - gir' ’ > o T M > : TO < H K IH ÌO K K Th* work, which has lieen ap gor'd h* Hu federal power ...minis In Ilo- < " U H I ) U m n o f Ilo- M u l e o f »III he done hy seaplane, fly « > r . v n f*>r l 'o lu iii ld a l' o u n t y . W from he’ . • k in a n buse N O T It'B Is herebv glven thai th è 1 Tender meats that lack flavor do not represent thi| underslgneil ha» been unpoln'. J ih-* The Health of the Family Depends on Good admlnlstrator of fhe estate nf w l est meats that money can buy. Our meats combine COUGARS IN T H E M ( hapinan, deceased. by Ihe ( ‘oiin- tenderness and fine flavors because we secure our beet N E H A H E M V A L L E Y ty «'ourt of tbe Siale of Oregon fi;r l'oluinbla l'ounty. and ha» quali- from sources that guarantee this combination to us. Properly Installed by Reliable Plumbers. All persoli» bavlng elalm» A report 1 . 1 , been sent lo Asloris fimi A 'resh stock of all kinds of Steaks, Chops, Roasts, R. Constantin, P lu m ber & H eating E xpert E ngineer him ihe Ne',„lem valley that Micro agallisi sald estate are hereby not- Poultry and Beef on hand at all times; also a full line It family of in,He killing cougars fled to presepi Mie sanie dui) veri- St. Helens' Oregon Phone 12i-J I thal accti.ii, and that at least sii fled a» hy law requtred to tbe uu- of groceries. III»» luv. f,, villin i» lu the-. derslgned, al Room 17. Columbia I’ i o r t f o i te l , in.1 Counly Bank Building SI llelen«, Oregon, wiihln slx nionlliH troni tbe P 1' •' ' : .......... II k! Ill'll I.V ' lies. »¡ihtli Henry Baumgartner un >\ date herenf Dated and tirsi publlshed July 21. Strand St. St. Helen:, Oregon Telephone 40 Imeni big game hunier, has lawn v •••• ' ' ", Elsie for sever.li ! 1922 ♦ JOHN I- STORI- * 4 , kTl with 1 Is p.u k .»f dugs and Is ♦ .1216 Adiiiinlsc-atin. '■r-* ' ki.l •:.« b.-., .1 ♦ uwlng to the exceedingly dry ♦ In Derlln a man accused of kill ■ 1 ' difficult for I I • ♦ He to keep the tracks o f the cou- mg 20 I....pie banged himself 11 •’ ’ Igbt • hut III« lei m te got tbe right man ai last f * ’ 1 h-‘ • driven t k i be IS • 100 P E R C E N T T H IS M ARKET RENDERS ♦ Mist W.intuii» bring results f*' " . . a 'Iti : » :n " ♦ S E R V IC E . AND SELLS N O N E BUT ustaln« where food has beconi« ♦ H IG H E S T Q U A L IT Y M EATS ♦ ♦ fR0F H O R N E R Become a patron of this shop and your shopping days Established INNA ♦ H UNTS H IS T O R Y will be happier—for we can supply all your ♦ N E U BROS. ♦ wants in the M E A T L I N E H llon .-r pn.fcHsor of history ♦ 7 * ’ • b«» been luadu director G O O D S E R V IC E . C O U R T E O U S T R E A T M E N T <> *l*torlral recare Ii In Oregon 2S 4 # 2fi9 4th 81 Opposite ►dfew,,. ♦ Dr Burner ban uncovered C LE A N E Q U P IM E N T AND COMPETENT City Hall f Inclibms ,,f rare historical vai ♦ H E L P •juni" ,,f * |||,.|, |m¥1. i,,,,.,, |„||, I’ o K T I . A N D. ORE ♦ n hi» lilhi.irv of Oregon, and Nee us or write for prices. ♦ r* In the public press One Rein It will pay you. ♦ “ ' ' r ' n'erest was locating old ♦ 1 Bnpkli '.ut It by I'hll .Slier' 0 'dvll ».ir fatti«, near tbe pres ♦ (T w o Markets) <*»n uf Ho»ktns and not, as gov ♦ ' * K' records report, on the ♦ The Strand—Columbia St. Central— Willamette St. ml1* West of there l*ro- ♦ ' lorner hopes to enllsl the aid SHOES—Men’s and Women M. RICEN, St. Helens, Ore. MEATS OF FINE FLAVOR PLUMBING The Peoples Market A Real Meat Market Portland Marble Works MONUMENTS MORTON & WILSON ■ old '"d others In digging recording Items likely other ' to he I'crinsncntly lost. pITORs C H O O S E H O O P R IV E R d!' .Itlv,r " " ll « fr''" Dip to . * 11' I’e the editorial Mecca ** Dial altraction has been <> hy the Oregon Editorial as Patloi, j 'I n I s one o f the rlose- [ork.inl,. : _ agricultural districts o f ! * Di numerous community, »i>b n* ' " “ r ,h** «^'unty sent 1 r *'* "*"»l conditions for a y II , »ervlce, both pa- '♦r V,'., * v»r (Jlacler and Hood the , " ^ lVlng featured largely I L,,. ' vcri etil-v mad.- fc, , " ' " ' Papers will h a r d s I , ' ’*' *" be Hl ,hl* *>'•; ■ log mountain YOU BLOW Y O U R H O R N w h e n is the most essential ele ment to motoring pleasure You tan only bo satisfied when you car rims evenly and smoothly and you do not have to worry or think about faulty performance or bothersome delays. The surest way to assure yourself of continuous sat isfaction is to bring your car to us for your over hauling and repair work. Let us figure on your next overhauling job. You will appreciate the real econo my of having your work done thoroughly and com petently. l i T " . h*' •“ I'g th e e a r •»fore reaching the top o f a Wort* --b|n_ - i ro»,| k dangerous curves It l^ fors r-,, ' I n* , * ' P»«* m o th e r car » Die same direction Depot Garage Welch & Co., Proprietor* Houlton, Ore. Phone 63 * GROCERIES ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 Everything Good You’ll enjoy shopping here with our well order ed shelves of staple and fancy groceries, fresh line oi Fruits and Vegetables and the cheerful and prompt service we give you. W e pride ourselves on the completeness of our stock. If it’s good—we have it. F R U IT S FOR C A N N IN G ?a.