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THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER I V 1(> ” P A G E S IX M f l l l ’K FARM POINTERS h int I* A|»| «recline C i m i h « . Fowls must be comfortable to l>, profitable. Successful poultry men keep this in mind when planning their poultry houses. In building the poultry house, the first consideration should be given to location Often a poultry house is planned and even built before It is decided » here tt is to be located. Drafts, undue ex posure. and poor soil conditions, par ticularly from the standpoint of drainage, could be avoided if a little thought were given to the location of the building before it is constructed Size of the house is the next thing to consider The ground spue should be considered before deter mining the size o f the flock and in turn the size of the poultry house Sufficient land should he available, provided the fowls are to be kept year after year, to furnish two or more fields which should be kept well cultivated Cow Weeding Pays. IM I \SNFNSM F\T. 11. L T A Mary Cornish. Of a portion of West Street in ue- 12. L. T. A Mary Cornish cordunce with the following Notice 13. L. T. A Mary Cornish , to the Owners o f the real property: Bloek 5. T o the owners o f the real property 7, Klsie L. Dew ............... subject to assessment for the Im 8. K. I. B a l l a g l i ............... provement of that portion o f West 0. Boy A A B Stewart Street between a point 100 feei wes:- 10, Hoy A A B. Stewart orly from the west side o f Ohurch 1 1 . 0 C O r s l a n d .............. Street and the intersection of said 12, C. K Olsen ................. West Street with the westerly edge Id. f K Olsen ................. o f the St Helons-Deer Island Coun 14. It A M G a r c i a ........... ty road, all in the City of St. Helens. 15. It A M. G a r c i a ........... Oregon: 10. It A M Garcia . You are hereby notified and re 17. Hoy A A B Stewart. ■ lue-tad to make and file with the Hoy A A B Stewart Hecorder of said City of St. Helens, j y p- i Ha I lag It Oregon, in w riting, within fifteent ol)i xy j Muckle days from the first publication of Blink 41. this notice, t«»-wtt: within fifteen days front the Sth of September. John Criminan . . . 1922. any objections, remonstrance S. Win. A T Black more. or remonstrances, to -aid apportion- 9. Bertha Woods ........... r.ient as hereto attached. i 10. Felix A O. Ostnian. . This matter wall be heard and de 11, K E. A M. Hoot . . . termlned by the City Council of said 12, W alter Peterson city at the regular nteolng of said 13. Emma V Harrison . Council on September 25, 1922. 14 L Y A M Smith . First publication of apportionment 15. St. Helens Lumber Co September S. 1922 10. Fred Matson ........... W H K H K A S. the improvement o f a 17. Felix A A Ost man . . portion of West Street between a IS. N T. A 1! M cO ilvra . point 100 feet westerly from the west! 19. Mary M i l l e r ......... side of Church Street and the in-! 20, Mary M i l l e r ......... , w . a g|reel w ith m,,, g >> the westerly edge of the St. Helens- , Il W A Laura Miller Peer Island County road, by grading and macadamizing the same, it hav S. H W. A Laura Miller 9. Belle Crawford ........... ing been completed and accepted by 10, Beter It. Bupavasilliott the Common Council, and the whola 11, Q. w A M E I ham: .' ■ cost thereof as estimated and as now 12, G W A M E. Chambers ascertained, being the sum of J6.- 13, G. W. a M E. Chambers 286 93 NOW T H E R E F O R E . We. the Com 14, G. W. A M. E. Chambers Sam e k o s ................... mon Council of said city do h ereb v, 15, , ,, ,, L ., m St. HELENS STEAM LAUND RY 181 CBKDITOIIH. In ili«« Coutil> Conci of III«' State o f I tre |p >u, fi ir 4 '«ilUluMil 4 W i l l y . Iti lite Mailer of thè Estate of John II Dart, I iacea sei!. Noi tee I h Iterehy girati timi thè un dersigned Ims be«m appolnted execu (rlx of thè ostate of John H. Duri, deeeaseil. and bua quallfled na aur.ii J| «•xecutrt* All persona havlng du in i.1 agaiiist salii estate are Iterehy noti* COUNT*“ x a ». 3 tieil to preseti! thè aulii«, duly verl- C O L U M B IA fled as hy law requlred, to Ih « un- U*H*. il. Shtuu> pr, detsigiteli execiltril ai ItutiHer. Ore gon. wittini alx montila front (Ite ditte of Otta notte« BARKERS Dateti and tirai pohllHhe«! Aligli «t 18. 1922 B E N N E T T ’S U A i U i k ì T T ----- ITI il. DA UT. Uzeeutrlx ftuw Ut, tu, ^ k J W. DAY, Atlom oy 36t5 1 «ryib iu g uioderu icn “■ 1 8 00 The cost of raising a calf to the weaning stage on the range is the cost of running the cow plus dept, elation, interest, and hull service, providing there is a calf for every cow. I f there is only 60 per cent of a calf crop, the cost o f the calf is 14 times the cost of running one cow The larger the calf crop, there fore. the cheaper the production Be gin more economical production by weeding out all barren cows and such as are diseased Success in the live ?' V, 1 . H“ n‘ V* stock business will hinge on careful apportion said cost upon the lots , 7 ' H H " ,,n" nK management tending toward cutting parts of lots and parcels of land , IS. Geo Nones abutting upon and indirectly benefit, cut leaks 19. , Gantilie ted by said improvement, and hero-1.,,, . ,, ,, Apach inafter particularly described, with *®' "*ohn **• 1 appas B est F eed fo r la m b s . the name- of the owners thereof and Block 10 Lambs that come o f f the range n accordance with the benefit di- g John Nelson half fat o ffe r an opportunity to the recti'- and indirectly derived by each I 7 \ u.k Kocefs stockman to increase their value by- ! >t. part of lot or parcel of land af- Amelia Daniels . ! feeding. Good alfalfa hay— all they fected. n the amount set opposite r, Amelia Daniels will eat— and 1 pound o f grain makes and against each said lot. part of lot 10| Amelia Daniels a good ration for fattening lambs or parcel of land so hereinafter set |i Gladys A Hunt They will gain from on '-fourth to torth. and we declare the same to L. 1 12, Onslo Miinro ............... one-third of a pound daily. The kill a proposed assessment upon ****** 13. T. G Samuel ............... ing market is a poor place for a par- property, to-wit: 1 14. T G. S a m u e l ............... taially finished iamb. A well finish. 15. Victor I. N e l s o n ............ Block 02. et< lamb, on the other hi,id, is a Assessment J?- ' . ic,or 1 N e l s o n ........... Lot Owner choice morsel in any market. 11. \ ictor I N e l s o n ............ North 4 of 6. A. A Anderson ...........$ 3.47 18, T 8 White ................. 7, L. M. A K V . Doulgas 10.411 I 19. Edward Olson ............. R E C IP E S S. Augusta Ziegler ........ 15.60 Block I I . Potato S lu ll» With Crab Meat. 9. Augusta Ziegler ........ 24.2« 4, 4\ V. D e a n ................... 32.93 I 5, C. V’ . D e a n ................... Carefully remove the pulp from lü. Augusta Z i e g l e r ........... 86.60 the skins of baked potatoes and press 11. Augusta Z.egler ........ 6. Nick K o c e f s ................. 8« «6 through ricer. Fill the skins about 12. Augusta Ziegler ........ | 7, John D. Theohares . . 13. Augusta Ziegler ........ S3 9.: one-half full of the seasoned riced , 8. J M. Sabin ................. 24 2« potato. Melt 3 tablespoons butter, 14. J. F. & E. M. Ryan. . . . 9. J. M Sabin ................. 15, J. K. & E. M. Hy a n . . . . 1 f>. b • ' add 1 finely chopped slice of onion 10. J M. Sabin ................. 16. J F. & K M. Ryan. . . . 10 40 and I chili pepper and cook very | 11. E A M J Felton . . . . North Lj 0f slowly until the onion and pepper 12. F 11. A Alice Watkins 17, J. F. d: E. M. R y a n ____ 3.47 13. Alice M Watkins are tender. Then remove pepper and onion and add 3 tablespoons flour, Block 12. Block 77. sifted with 1 teaspoon salt. Ulend R. D. L a w s .......................... 73 1 : North Lj of well, add 1 4 cups milk and stir con 1.780.« - 8. C. W. Johnson ........... 3.47 stantly until smooth and creamy 7, G. L. A: Guy L. Tarbell 10.49 Add 2 cups crab flakes, mix well and Total ........................»'«.286 9 : 1 *i • 1 8, G L. 4- Guy L. Tarbell use as a filling for the potato cases By order of the City Council 9. Elizabeth Isbister . . . . 2 4 3« Garnish with crisp sprigs of parsley Dated August 28. 1922 10. M. F. 4- Mary Hazcn. . 32.93 J. B. GODFREY 11, M. F. 4 Mary llazen . . Brother Jonathan. 86 60 39 3 City Recorder 12. Augusta Ziegler ......... 86 66 Make a mush o f yellow corn meal 13, Augusta Z i e g l e r ............. 32 93 and mold in cylindrical molds, such NOTICE FO B PI Ml.If ITI41V 14. T, N. & I. M. Nichols. . 24 2" as baking powder cans. Let stand 15. T. N. & I M Nichols. . 1 5.6 D 00.14)1. until next day and cut in slices. A r 16. Augusta Zeigler ........... 10 40 Department of the Interior. I S range slices on a large porcelain North L, of Land Office at Portland, Oregon pie plate in pyramidical form, sprin 17, Augusta Ziegler ......... 3.47 August 10. 1922. kle each layer with some hard Notice is hereby given that < ur- tllork 7H. sharp grated cheese and season with nelius Austin Lane, o f Scuppoose red pepper. Sift buttered crumbs North 4 of freely over the whole, brown in a 6, Mary E Foreman . 3.47 hot oven and serve as a vegetable 7, W. YV. Blakealey . . . . 10.40 with fish. Sour grape jelly poured 8, W. W. Blakesley . . . . 15.60 3 N , Hange 2 W . W Meridian, ha. over it gives a nice tart flavor. 9, Leslie Watters ........... 24 26 10. Leslie Watters ........... 32.93 Banana ( 'roam. 11, Addle Adams ............. 86.66 Peel and chop six bananas very- 12, Addie A d a m s ............... 86 «•! the Register and Receiver of the I fine. then put them on to boil in a 13, Addie A d a m s ............... 32.93 S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, quart of water, tlie juice of a lemon 14, Addie A d a m s ............... 24.20 on the 27th day of September, 1922 and a cup and a half of sugar. Boil 15, W. W. B l a k e s l e y ........ 15.60 Claimant names as witness: until the banana is soft and cooked, 1«. W. W. B l a k e s l e y ........ 10 40 G. C. Rabinsky, of Scappoose, Ore turn the mixture onto the beaten North M of , ! 8°" yolks of two eggs, stir until blende l, 17, W. W. Blakesley . 3 47 Herbert Bain, of Scappoose, tjr«- then set to cool. When cold, add a gon. Block !):<. pint of cream and freeze. This makes J It. Tabor, of Scappoose, Oregon North >.» of a rich cream, and cooking the fruit Chas. Vant'leve, o f Scappoose, Or« 6, E 1. Ballagli . . takes o f f the raw taste. 3 4,' 7, E 1. Ballagli . . 10.40 gon _____ E g g Cneiuettes. A L E X A N D E R SYVEEK. 8, K 1. Ballagli . . 15.60 Reg 1st«*! . I 9. ('ari Woodeaky 2 4 S3 Boil six eggs 30 minutes until the 32.93 Act 6-9-16 and Sec 2305 R S youks are mealy, chop fine also two 10, Sophie Dolan . . 86.66 36t 5 slices o f cooked bacon (possibly left 11, Sophie Dolan . . 86.6 6 over from breakfast), make a white 12, Sopme Dolan . . 3 2.9; sauce, add chopped parsley and a 13, Carl Woodesky _ » Si touch of lemon juice; mix with the 14, Columbia County . . . . 1S « 0 chopped eggs and bacon, and set in 15. Harry Hockstra 10.40 refrigerator to get cold. At noon 16, E. 1 Ballagli . . North 4 of make into croquettes. Roll In egg 3.47 and crumbs and fry in deep fat. Add 17. E 1. Ballagli ............. salt and pepper to the white sauce. Block f)4. ■ m ------------- North 4 of To prevent blue from fading pu! 0, Columbia County . . . . 3.47 an ounce of sugar of lead In a pail 7, Columbia County . . . . 10.40 of water, soak the goods in this for 8, A. A. Anderson . 15.60 two hours, let it dry before washing G IV E YO U R 9, A. A. Anderson . 34.3« and ironing. This is good for all 10. A. A. Anderson . 32.93 shades of blue CLOTHES A 11, A A. Anderson . 86.6« - 1 ; «•! 12. A A Anderson . .NOTICE TO F R U IT GROW ERS CHANCE TO W EAR 13, A. A. Anderson . 32 93 A N D D E ALE R S. 14, A. A. Anderson . 24 2« Attention Is called to the follow 15, A. A. Anderson . Send ’Em Here— W e ll 16.80 ing extracts from 1 920 horticultural 1«, A. A, Anderson . 10 40 law* o f O regon: North 4 of Treat ’ Em Fair Par. 8881. It shall be unlawful 17, A A. Anderson ........... 3.47 for any person, firm or corporation Bio, k IOS!, to import or sell any Infested or di North 4 of seased fruit o f any kind in the state Give your clothes a 6. Wm. * Edmund Oleen 3 4, o f Oregon, except that such fruit 7, Wm. & Edmund Oleen 10 4 0 may be sold to evaporators, fruit chance for their life. It 8, Wm. & Edmund Oteen 15 60 tanneries, fruit product factories, or 9, Wm. A Edmund Oleen 24 26 other by-product factories under the is quite natural that 10, Wm. * Edmund Ole«-n S3 M following conditions: 86 66 First. Such fruit so sold shall be 11, Wm fc Edmund Oleen your garments should 8 6.66 used solely for the production of 12, Win * Edmund Oleen 32 93 manufactured fruit products, bever 13, Wm K Edmund Oleen spend some time in the 24 26 ages or other manufactured pro- 14. Wm. a Edmund Oleen 1 5 60 16, Wm Hr Edmund Oleen ductg, or by-products. laundry, but you your 10 40 Second. The nature o f the Infes 16, Wm. Hi Edmund Oleen North 4 of tation or Infection shall not he such self should take the 3.47 as to make the article of food or 16, Wm. & Edmund Oleen Block n o . beverage manufactured from such wear out of them. Our fruit unhealthful or unfit for use as 12, Wm Hr Edmund Oleen 88.68 a food or beverage. system allows you to. 13, Wm. Hi Edmund Oleen 38 9.: As the foregoing extract de<lare- 14, Wm. Hr Edmund Oleen 24 20 it unlawful to sell infested or di 15. Wm. Hr Edmund Oleen 15 80 seased fro It, notice is hereby given 16. Wm Hi Edmund Oleen 10.80 that after September 10th Inspec North 4 of tions will be made o f all fruit found 17, 17, Wm \\ A Edmund Oleen 3 47 In hands o f dealers, and wherever Rtiilroiiii Addition. same is found to be Infected with Blocke 2. San Jose scale or worms or other 7. J O. H u n n ic u t t ........... 3 00 I pests or disease. Infected fruit will 8. J (J. H u n n ic u t t ........... 7.00 be seized and destroyed 12 00 < 9. L. T. A Mary Cornish. . By order o f F C. Holihaugh, 18 00i County Fruit Inspestor. 10, L. T. A Mary Cornish. . St. HELENS STEAM LAU ND RY M ITR E SI'M M 4 )\S . 26 0.1 67.61) Ill the Circuii Courl of the Stale «if «7 60 tltvKoU for Columbia 4'ouiit). S.tbitia Ketcham, Plalutlff, vs. 3 00 Wesley D Ketcham. Defendant 7 00 To Wesley 1» Ketohuiu, Hie lie 1 2 00 tendati! above named: lit the inline of the State of tire 26 00 *» 7 60 goti, you are hereby required to up 4i 7.5 0 pear and answer tin« complaint filed «7.60 itgaiust you tn Hu* above entitled sull «7 60 on or before the expiration of six 26 00 weeks from the date of the first 1 S 00 publication of Hits summons, which 12 00 said first publication Is made and 7 00 dated August lx. 1922. that being the :< 00 lime prescribed by lit«' 1 « » u r t iti the order for publh’uilon of litis sum in011s and if you fail so to appear 3.00 and answer the couipluint, tit«* plain, 7.00 lift will apply to Hie Court for the 12.00 relief demanded lit Hie complaint, 18,00 to wit. for a decree of absolute «II 26 00 torco dissolving the bonds of matri «7.60 mony existing between plaintiff and l ì ' “" 1 ! defendant, anil for custody and con tr.d of the minor children of said • ™ Ü marriage rtils sitiiinintis Is published by or- lier of the Honorable Martin White. I Judge of the County Court of the ‘ , Stute of Oregon, fur Columbia Coun * '® " ! t y . duly made, dated and entered 'August 14 1922 3 00 JOHN I, S TO ilLA. 7.00 ! Attorney for Plaintiff 12.00 Residence and Postoffice Address. 18.00 St Helens. Oregon 25.on --------- Portland Marble Works K»4ublUlic«l IMM.T N E U BROS. M O N U M E N T S 264 A 266 4th S t , City Hall Opposite See I M K T M M » . I »UK. u« or write for prlrea. It will pay you. Y K ItM lM I, 4>KFl.4»N Agents for Ka^le Lumber Company Rou^h ami Finished Yel low Fir Lumber. Plans and Estimates Fur- nisheil. COLUMBIA aloft, AUTO DUS LINES BUTTER product of manufactuie.l guaranteed by home folks for home consumption. It it always good— and there are n.i substitutes for dairy f.ud* St. Helens Co-Opera tive Creamery Assn. B L A C K S M M li J L- d i m EM- ExiMri xJ* I shoelug bla< kauitth u f." ltar*' auto i «pair• *"*■ CONTRACTO# ‘ ••ned tit Helena, ur«*un A L B E R T hi KCHAB— PU, ¿7 in;;, dock buth.iiig, uriuj, , urk ' m '* H e l , u » Wur.r. DECUKATUK and d J A L A R G E Practlcsi I'mi» Décorai,,r A l| »„rk llrxt-ü* Phuuu 162 J (or prompt »crut» Bl 1LD1NG, Alteration, itenaix. HOTELS Front lloulton Sunday only for Port land at 2:50 a nt Ticket o f Me«- and Waiting Room at OR» ADI A HO I El. Thus litj* | Itlveralde t 'onfecOon«ry, Prop t outteoui treatment, fix [ Phone 28. • fa»» accomodation» an« tntxii. INSURANCE Three Things We Do " ’■! * )| • -i: • u G IV E Y O U R E A L SE R VICE . 2— C H A R G E Y O U R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S 3— SE L L N O TH IN G BUT THE BEST M EATS A N D G R O C E R IE S 8II6K H Y« I p M •»<« | L ilt , ln .uii»nce < ompa-' E ). y i |i i. 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I he use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble tind makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain’s A b le ts arc a favorite with people o f middle age and older on account o f their gentle action. ( » 9 ---- Z ' • j- * rfsTablets A L B E R T BHATBlùHU—9B* **J I la r i, « » » Maker Any kind ut r r work «lotte Prua» Ma»«“ Work firat claa» on« block «•» 81. H«luua «leppi S H O E S H IN E PARLOR FOR L A D IE S AND Shoe» I k a u n l and Dyed 6bu* 8 ho« I’ollak t ourteou» uml Good Work lloyal 8* • Hewitt Building. 8t. Balm. ull day. T A IL O R TRANSFER COMPAÑIA TU A NHK KR and !*ToKA. ° í ¿ 2 Long Dlatance Hauling »n ^ tl|g or for atorage call ' A. I I «•» Phone 7 2 J, hutim * | 11M\V. Prompt service, k » j pprofed : prices CALKS GUARANTEED TO HOI D A N E W P A I R OF SHOES F R F F IF T H E C A L K S CO M E O U T In Bergmann Shoes Only Y»„ UT H E LE N S TltANHKtB TBA.snrae LO - ! Transfer Storage, " f “ “ " f fof «1» kinds Sand, Rm-k : nd Wm» I BURNS BROS.. Fropa I an" Lock Calk« «Ci,»,. No more l o ^ l l T " ‘,n,, jhV''U" Ca'k P w ’ Write f„r (,nr IJ|..lr. |rrt C. C. C A llxO N l lie Sin»' If** Sbofl Muklug. Uepainui. i HlUg., HI. _ Til» J A C K O 'M A L ,i.r« L E Y 1 , . ' Cuttoa “ •*— ^ Sulla Made to Order, uTetol®! i rrmuilng. The DOUBLE BERGMANN CALK LOCK ( Theo. Bergmann Shoe Mfsf M l TIIURM AN ST irti i V Co 1 11 r*- 1*4)11X1,A NI», ORK. I A d, , Pitra h “»Pa, Ver , r|tt(t nati M c KIF, T r*n* * » Ml* ^ j atmn,.n,s R H. ri'1.,. • long dlstak«* ~ ~ 8 local and Phon« " i 1 display I Ratea reasonable rullar., j St. Helen* gitimi' i . »cenni T I m - Meal rurgatlv«- 1 Prot «i A » a purgative £ h“ “ ^ grl* i ! q V I le i» are lb « exairt « « " * « r0, ^ f* MUnrii Strong en4tugh for ,h® M . XVI mild enough for of tS i1* mäkln «ause an agreeable tn° 1 t«rrtB* 'added, it I bowels without «ny »r J"* ^ J"*" ""Md I I ant griping Th,,y r!),r*able |B **** to lake and 1* a*re«an r ° ’ "" Ute