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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1922)
- i n E ST H E L E N S M IST, F R ID A Y , S E P T E M B E R 15, 1922 briZENS ARE INViTED TO DISCUSS ORDINANCE PAGE SEVEN N'OTM'E O F F I N A L ACCOUNT. BRITAIN’S UNDERSEA GIANTS NOTICE OF SHKKIFF'H HALF. In tiu- C ounty O .u rt o f ll.e Slut«- o f By virtue of an execution and or O regon fo r C olu m b ia County. der of sale issued by the Clerk of la the Mutter of the Mutate of Anna Lanite, Deceased Notice I h hereby given that the un designed, an admlnlHtrator of the estate of Anna Lange, deceased, has filed hi» final account in the county court of the State of Oregon, for Co lumbia County, and that Wednesday, the 11th day of October, 1922, ar the hour o f 10:00 o ’clock a. rn. and . the court hou»e of Haid court has been appointed by »aid court aa the time and place for the hearing of I objeotionH thereto and the settle- nient thereof Hated and f i s t published at St. 1 Helens, Oregon. September 8, 1922. GU STAVE LANGE, Administrator. JOHN L. FOOTE, Attorney. 39t3 ------------------------- * ------------- NOTICE TO CREDITOR#, the Circuit Court of the County yf Multnomah, State of Oregon, dated the 22n.l day of August, 1922, In a « ,.uw«'tl Meet*«•* certain action in the Circuit Court igilahe....... |,ro|n>»M,«l O r.lli.M iu « for said County and State, wherein K,U il.„ 1» luIrrM rlm ii HI m K.- T e r- Margaret Cassidy as 1’ laintlff recov ered judgment against M s . K. V. mliiiU. Hughes and It V Hughes for tho sum of One Hundred Six and 30-100 . |„, („II ow I iik urdluuiioo bus h««u Dollars and the further sum of LlrUd U "'l i*»11 L'OU. " “ ‘ Twenty and 00-100 Dollars and the , [>»»* 11 H<-r*»r«> ilolliK »o Ihu further sum of Six and 33-100 Dol ° .|| »m in '» ■ •> u»c«*rtalti III « vluwn lars, costs and disbursements, on the M l.* i. - i.l. u I h o f M H «l« u s mm 19th day o f August, 1922. ‘ (|1U( iiio».' Inlur«sl«d I»' at Hi» Notice Is hereby given that I will aunt'll ui.flU'K Monday night, Hop on the 14th day of October, 1922, inlnT .’ 5. « '"'ii llm ordliiun. u w ill at the front door of the Court House tin* hoc olid n*udliiK 'H im k.mn *1’ in St. Helens in said county, at j , ,, I HI |.o" ill" o n « a a »1 10:00 o ’clock in the forenoon of said InUTfHtml Hhould bo 1 day, sell at public auction (subject MO tic II to redemption) to the highest bid f , .oiiin ll may mn orluln tliu der, for cash, the following de of 111« •' I '1*)' “ ,’ IVU In tlie C ounty (V.urt o f the S tate o f scribed property, to-wit: |>r„|HM.'il (lrdln«iic«>. O regon , fo r C olum bia County. Lota I , 9, 10, l i , 13, 14, l r. . .Kill V \ V K VO. «**<». In the Matter of the Estate of and 18 in Block 42 in the City of St. Mamie M Johnson, Deceased Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, onlnnuoo l-rovidlng for Inter- Notice is hereby given that the according to the plat hereof as may itrlMU. HI«*« I .•rn.li.Ml«. Will.... 11.« undesigned has been appointed ad in the office of the Clerk of said , ,t) ,,r M. II. Ion», Or. *.,.., Mini ministrator of the estate of Mamie County and state. I. r ill,. Regulation mol 4 nr.- Tlx la- M Johnson, deceased, and has qual Taken and levied upon as the prop, ified as such. All pesous having erty of Mrs. R. V. Hughes and R. V. k, “'.' , iTX " -I H E L E N S Hi IK.; i claims against said estate are here- Hughes or as much thereof as may 01-1 OW8 | by notified tl present the same ver he necessary to satisfy the said Judg Sriiioii 1 'll« ' » o l d " h l r « e l " in ified as by law required to the un- ment In favor of Margaret Cassidy "ni.i -*11 an any »tr.-.-i. dersigned at St. Helens, Oregon.! against Mrs R. V. Hughes and R. V. j . i ¡, ,,i land lined tth u loud. within six months from the date ¡Hughes with Interest thereon, to- M| l » d 01 | hereof. | gether with all costs and disburse- L j city Dated and first published Septem- ments that have or may accrue, n,.rd iv rs o ii" heroin »hull I In her 1, 1922. j j , h . W E L L IN G T O N , ,w,1 Brìi ioli .iil.iiijirin.-s aim.-.l willi l--iii.li gnus which . « ii I m - suhimw-g.Ml fully loa.b-d capable l m„ .in) p.a on, firm or corpora JOHN F. JOHNSON, Sheriff. ' ' , ,i : ii.Milm numhc-r m I. of m I1 firing li.rlnaliM », under waler, au.l able to .live <s.ni|.l.-lHy under file surface of the water In IS m - L l s . Administrator j Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, this Lind,. 1 [dual, and 11.« III..*, a JOHN L. STORLA. Attorney. 9th day of September. 1922. r pronoun null Include the fein i W A R R K N T O N T O V O T E O R E G O N 'S F I R S T dustrial development in Oregon im - 1 line. B U S IN E S S E Y P I'l P M P N T citizens o f the state and re U PO N C IT Y M A N A G E R II , ,. icrm Intel url.itt. ;.taK" »hal, P U a i l N F b i : B A U 1 E M E N 1 suited in the establishment soon af- - L.-ai, ai... ! ['I op.illcl i .-hide u*. ........... tl , . , terward o f tho nnclous o f plants + A commission of Warr.tnion citi • I.,h [,,, t.i'ti n "I iiu-.h«u«»rn f>*r ■ ««Bernent fr0m wnlch present day Industry d e - I X v u„ ihc »treet» ol mml City of zens is sin.lying the managerial form « » m e in August, 1848, when a little velop.-d. of city government, with a view or -i’llminer from San Francisco pulled 11 * 1 .- 11 * “ 'id operulltiK between , mu nr more of which ar>- submitting an amendm«iit to the Into th.. wharf at the village of C A L L F O R BID S. present form of government which Cortland and began to load all the j |u:i;ii , 11 more of which would substitut., a city manager -or Bids will be received for the con. Or.-gon products obtainable in ex- ViK, . 11 .. w It In.Ill lUld I tty change for a lot of Mexican produce.' atructl°n of a modern dairy barn. Til. word • T. im li.al” s h a l l mean ! 1 ll,’l ,Pr* "-uiicllmaiilc system B 2S 1 After a cleanup was made of all 120x38 feet. bidB to be opened Sat- 1 - pise* 111 said City o f St Helen.. ; commission working .... Ih composed of G Clifford products captain of urday, September 23, 1922. Plans | W,ri. a u Interurban stag.. ..r stage . . ...................... ... the ■ available "« prooucts the ......... pi UJ alii i'"P for the purpose of tun } } * rl“ w. 1 « NN ll»on K II l lagg. the visiting cruft announced It he dls- 1,n<* specifications for same may be | . Very seen al m>' Place. Right reserved to V u r discharging passengers, " N ► rMiicis and K K M-y.- It .-„very ol gold in California ? w«s appointed hv the W .rrenton soon gold du t and States money ,e Ject any and all bids. Jos. Erick- Into Oregon in ex son, W arren. Oregon 39tf & 2 T E K M I N A L - P R O H I B I omniorriiil ------------ club ------- It i planned to wa- ro'ling hack I'M. 1 1 1ST K1« 1 No person shall have tfit- amendment ready for sub- change for more Oregon products, The good M A X W E L L is just as unusual in its and so wheat was soon eliminated sifUT operate any Interurtoin " ¡ '» • '0 “ ® ‘ '.e mnnlclpallty at a stamina, reliability, comfort and economy, as it is in , * o r suge» in the said City of ,1“ ' " * ' Uon »■ October so that the as the circulating legal tender nied-] ll.iru» Without providing a ter ! » - w » Beers may be chosen at the turn. beauty of appearance. The new low prices of the It was not long before Oregon was | Ml therefor tu accordance with I ,1,,, V " n " ' " ' ' i r ' , , , , Sedan and Coupe make these fine cars more desir “ provisions of this Ordinance. The amendment, as it la drafted at digging as much gold out of the sale bevlde.t however, that no such ter “ resent, provides for a clly mana- of Us products as the miners were able ar. sound values. , »hai, he located wltutn the at . salary of nc.1 more than $3 getting in California. Industries be-j SOU a year. with the power of ap- gan to get a footing in the state and P" * "‘K ’ ' 1 *’* '* 7 pointing the minor officer: There ! the demand for workers brought ad missloiiers ;‘ l a III«' of fWH .1 al*o Will be .hr........ mmisHl ditional settlers to Oregon just as [ :..-rly ,o. lur> St 1 Hel the gold digging operations brought The following new prices on Maxwell Cars are now G sir.. ’ i • .e. t., the l olumh.a DKFHH M X K IM . F l I t M i R more people to California. p.rr III I d I lt>. and ruillilu* effective. Prices quoted are for St. Helens delivery. We wish to announce the opening ' s onB 1,1 ’ be results of this de- Krnt. n n i „ .e ili ,,n i. r:,-," _ westerly along suld nortber- iking parloi In West the " i . m . 'l l N o t 0n y 111 yOU “ n d h e r e a MtUhisry line of Si. Helens street Maxwell T o u r in g ...................................$1050.00 oh w.i- arted at Oregon city very wide choice of watches in 1 III point of Intersection wlih lb«. I Helens next door to Die Chambers The t)regon »teil) line of Dak street in said meat market. The best of work- a few months later Maxwell R o a d ste r................................. $1050.00 standard makes from the sturdy 7 . thence southerly following said manshlp In both plntn and fancy now- City mint was the first on the Pa-| Skrl) l.uundary lino of Ouk street Ing We will I... pleased to have you clftc Coast and coined $58,500 in time-piece that must last many Maxwell Coupe .....................................$1435.00 tke southerly boundary o f s a id 1 give us » trial Mrs Ernest Kelly, gold money under the sanction of generations, to the most deli Til • Maxwell S e d a n ...................................... $1550.00 thence easterly to Hie easterly ¡Mrs Surah Crouse 39t4x the United States government faith of the government in these cate wrist-watch for ladies, but * ~ puail") ( .id t i t y , and the?I Wc can make pmmld delivery. The M A X W E L L is easily the Rfad tho riiiMlflod a<ls In the Mint early days of the possibility of in- tir'm-rly to the point ol beginning our watch repairing is unex- |K>«r o f the medium priced cars. 1st us demonstrate S...' ...I, , STAG ES NOW OF celled. I n now op. • this f«*ot to you. ling -n hiterurbnn slag,« or stag ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « m tti* 1 j of St Holeus, shall Ittiln 40 days after this ordinance The Insistently Grov/ing Demand for omen effective adopt and niuln- i t terminal therefor, In aecord- ic* with the provisions of this O r - ! Mason Cord Tires Philadelphia Batteries luce. Maxwell Parts Service Station Accessories |-v" bun I I AG KS H E R E A F T E R St. Helens, Oregon II I ..■ i . p. r O P E N E V E N IN G S B Y A P P O I N T M E N T *9 h-r commencing the operation of [ interurbun stage, or stages, shall ' P' m'I tn.i. .«in .. terminal there |f with tIn- ptovisioti • Mlh ■ • r■ 1::..i ii« .- Indicates the public's appreciation of its really re I '" " TE R M IN A L AF [I ! It El IF UV T H E COM markable quality. N CHI N4 II. Each such terml ; When ordering bread from your grocer, ask for this ■ball I". ..»tahllsbed and main - I 1 on linin'., property 111 such, BETTER B R E A D . * You will be sure to like Utl.itl as all he approved by the H E I N E ’S pastry, Pies and Cakes. Baked fresh each union Council of suld City, and no j terminal shall be established or day and only the best of materials used. Ask your ( chesterfields are too klnialii.'.i upon any street In Ih* grocer— he will supply you. 1 Helena Bach such tef 'different" — too unlike na' ’ Inil [irovld.'.l willi mini L ' ' ■ s with ad.'.Jtlate light . . the average type of cig v ati l oil, r facilities and c.mvi'll- [ J ■ pro|»-rl) serve the patrons arette— to jum p into ,u',l| m'1 no Inin stage or stag- - S. H E U M A N N , Proprietor popul ar favor over I s’' " 1" » ' M’FKOVAL A F F I.I Telephone No. 114-J West St. Helens J ™ )N Foil No t e r m i n i for mi night. * Ige shall lie established ' of St Helena, unless tlie| But we believe Ches (l I 'i i l t r a » to A i i w h I Mi«' THE GOOD MAXWELL : The Best Time Pieces Kept in Perfect ♦Von A. Gray “Heine's Better Bread Harms Bros. G a r a g e Reliable Jeweler «! West St. Helens Bakery * • "bull ha ve ....... ii I f S fe T l I hi J" '"'n ' ll of aid City Every per I proposing to establish such a Ulntil shull f||e in writing wiu*i i Recorder of suld City an appll- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J II b,r the approval of sticlt ter- - r‘ l! 1 ' aid Council, which up ■ | ' Inill contain a description Boilers it b pro|.....! let ' ’ tat...... lit show Mlg the l,n'* r,,nvenlenc«‘H proposed /• furnished for the patrons of h Int'Turlian stage «>r stages. F n.'iorder shall pr<- P "licit reqneat to the said Coun- *ni1 ' aid Council shall then 1 , r. ," 1'1 'b-'ernilne aid matter nnd mi “ bprov«- or disapprove the es- hni.nt of «„cl, terminal L,j Bte first time September I I , [ * j'!•,'l,'> H,“ron,> time September I Read th.. third time nnd passed, 1............ 1922. Mayor Pprov«(| : ll,' 1 ■'■'Dint of th» nsp which bit il»n" "v ,lM, ^u*' b*,' n found near 1., -, ‘ ’ 11 ' fk*, by a party of « L..,.:' V " " I * confirm ib».r 1.. . , .■ b r o u g h t i ho Pc,, City, where It 1» lr,,!, ' •’ ” " 'b'partnienl o f »g- iMint, 1 tn i|ii«*Mtton in' ,1 ' ' by luivltig iivii horn.* ^ 'f'llng to |oeH| authorltlen. Wins " h' ranre" brand It beyond1 I hi«,, HOn" > relative of i a» P id the Nile. V Martin No. 9. 14 ounce side. (T >7 /\/\ 16 ounce bottom ................................ M* • #l/V7 Martin No. 9. all copper inside. C Q with copper lid ................................... Rome No. 8, 12 ounce side. (t C 14 ounce bottom ................................. ler* |lj '" ‘ Ip» the Jelly rovi'B ,, ’ 1 “ ’ 1 more of ll and Ini ‘ he flavor. A A It A Tin Copper-bottom Boilers at from $2.75 to $4.50 St. Helens Hardware Co. •The ,r a to make ? Martin No. 8, 14 ounce side, 16 ounce bottom ................................ a p v l.e lv / R «cordar '" I 1 Found In Mexico, terfield’s record for sus tained steady growth surpasses anything in cigarette history. In the l ong ru n , quality does tell. Winchester Store” Telephone 9 7 \V ' F «tatr it an our ” honest bulk! that for I hr price askrrl, Chrstrrficlrl g iv e s the greatest v a lu e in T u rk is h B le n d rigs r e li e s e v e r o ffe r e d to smokers. Liggett A Myers Tohaecn Co. Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos— blended L 'T H -