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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1911)
I ....ililllMUIIHIHllllllUlllllll ... P W.lch Clocl. 3 Von A. Gray 1 I A. - I I I . . Watch maker and Jewt'lrr. All Work liuarantcL'd. r Optical Goodi C lUiUiaiaiUiUiUiiuuauuiUiiiiuaiiaiiwuiuaiiauiiUiui J White rl Clothes for d Clean People All Work Guaranteed. R. CONSTANTIN Plumbing and Heating Sheet Metal Work St Helens When you want the best in Job Printing the proper place to go is THE .MIST PRINT SHOP ST. HELENS. OREGON Columbia County Bank Was. M. HOSS.PrJJ.M. A. L STONE. Caahler. n I FINE STATIONERY b For PARTICULAR People Wo Are Confident of Our Ability to Please You. A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN PENS From One Dollar to Five I S La rye ssorfntent of CJ?ost Carts I tolumbia County Abstract lnd Trust Co..... 'it ill ill ill ill 3 3 St. Helen. Or. i.m niii iiKiiimitJiiui. iinikutuh tin. I vj I assesses. ST. HELENS LAUNDRY t'nder new Iiiaiinifftiitrnt Watch for the Wagon Monday t G. F. KOHERTSON I Estimates Furnished. Oregon NO USE TALKING mm Mav aw v Janee- -bss ' i w I A 5ense of Security ia ever in t lit" bieal of the limn t or wiuntsii lint his or lnT uviiK" t'rpoMled ith lis. We 8re amply I I luti i fid rK"ii"l poreible lo 'y C'e 01 buiglary, ai.d our Investments n J made on a plan which invites public co littt-ncp. We give yon Rood of intv r.st mill you will approte of J our general biiMiitm methods. O. M. WASHBURN, Vi.s Pridal J. S. ALLEN. Awl.tanl Ckir prTnmmnnr mtrrrmvm tot n rrrrrsTJTrronrj m tq ex a Dem.nff's Drug Store st.helens, or. I Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Conveyancing St. Helens, Oregon Our Portland Letter. I'oitlurid. Ore.. 17, (Special)-Tri- county development will be the object of a convention to lie held at Arlington October 31 and the morninjr 0f November 1. Delegates will attend from Mor row, Sherman and Gillian counties and a special car of Portland business men and offi cials of the Oregon Development p'ague will go from Portland. At this convention a Tri-County Development Leage will be formed. The Oregon Conservation Com mission, through J. N.Teal, and the Oregon Development league, represented by Secretary C. C. Chapman, have lieen actively at work on plans to help these three counties, f unds have been col lected by Mr. Teal for prizes to be offered farmers and farmers' children for diversified crops and steps will be taken at the conven tion to hold atri-county fair next Fall. It is expected to secure the co-operation of farmers, land ou ners, commercial organiza tions and business men of these three counties and of Portland for developing that section along broad lines, with the special pur pose of bringing alxut better crop methods and intensive farming. Oregonians have been fairly busy the past week in welcoming new railroads. No sooner had the golden spike been driven in the new roads up the Deschutes to P.end, than Tillamook held a similar celebration marking the completion of the new Harriman road to that place from Portland. The Tillamook line will be open to traffic Nov. 1. Montana is getting in line with other Pacific Northwest states for development. Billings, a city of less than 11,000 people, raised $17,7tK) atone meeting for publicity work, during the past week. The Oregon system is spreading and this state should not fall behind others in the good work. The 0. W. It. & N. Co. will operate a farming demonstration train "through Cook, Sherman, Gilliam nnd M rrow counties on a six-day tour, starting October 30. Scheduled stops are lone, Hep pner, Condon, Clem, Arlington, Grass Valley, Moro, Wasco, P.end, Redmond, Culver, Metol itis, and Madras. The train will be known as the Hog and Field Pea Special and lectures and demonstrations on subjects of interest to farmers will be given by experts from the Oregon Agricultural College. Improved methods of agriculture and stock raising will be taught Portland boys will engage in another ioultry-kecping contest this Winter, under the direction of the local Y. M. C. A. The competition will be starsed Nov ember 1, and runtil February 29. Records will be kept of eggs pro duced and methods of housing, feeding and caring for the fowls will be told by the young poultry - Subscribe for the Mist. $1.50. REEVES' PHOTO STUDIO The Photo Studio in the Dr. Montgomery building on Willamette street, between Houlton and St. Helens, about six blocks from the Court House, is now open for business. I kindly solicit the patron age of the people of this section of the county when in need of any photo work. C. S. REEVES men in essays. I'ror. James f Dryden, head of the Departmant of Poultry Husbandry at the Oregon Agricultural College, will judge the work of the contestants and award prizes. Ordinance No. 114 An ririUimtiie pioMhiiiuu live stuck from riiiiniiiit at Infn lit I he Cit y of St llt-lcntt ; providing for the in inner of taking up of same unil providing a x li illlv for a violation thereof, re t lust all ordinance in contl ct here i h mid de- daring an emergency, j Jin tity ol M. Helens do s uuiain as follows: Sec. 1. If uny horse, horen, (Mt'l., hIic or lii)(4 shall be found running lit larin wilhiii llie City of ft. Helens, O'limibiii County, Oregon, it .halt b ihn duty of the limrnlial to tiike up ami iuipouml any aurh aoiumi or aniuials hereinbefore enumerate! "n'l he (hall trive notice to the owi i if any euch niiitual or animals as li - r I r piovid eil of such taking U l i in poinnl inr anil if thereupon the . i r m owners of any such animal or uu in s require a rehtoratioti of any unji nivui.il or ani iu i... i. 1 1 . ... .. .. .,i.- iu. lllillO 11V VIIOII KJ I...II3III.I lV i . . . , I sum oi one uonar, ior e.icn anu every day co impounded. Kcc. 2 An impounding fee of $1.00 for each bead of utock shall be collet ted by the niarnhul for any such stock im pounded by liiiu and such sum, when mo collected by him shall be by him turned into thrt Ciiy Treasury, to become a part of the general fund of the city. Kcc. 3. When any audi animal or animula shall have been impounded by theinar-hal it bhall be Ilia duty to notify the owner or jierson in charge of such animal or animals, immediately, or with in 1 day of the time of the taking of any loll animal or animals, in case such own er Khali tie known to llifi marshal, and if t!iH owiier or icrs'in in charge shall not call and pay tne charges within three d lys from the date of such notice, the m imhal shall proceed to nell such ani- iimI or auimals in the manner herein- ft-r provided. Sc. 4. In cae the owner or ono s or oilier per-on In charge of any animal bo imnounded thull be not known to the mar-hal, he shall publish notice one i-- sue in a pa)H-r publishe 1 in St. llel. m, and of general circulation, giving a cor rect description as may be of said animal staling that h" has iuipotiudi d suru annual inl unless called for and lh cha'gea p: i 1 mitlim o days lhat be Will sell hiiuie ut public auction to the high est bidder, and III other or further notice shall lie ui cessaiy. Sec. S. If the o ner or owners or per son in charge of any filch impjunded Hiiluial shall receive the notice a.pro- vided in Sec. hereof i-ball not call and pay charge) within three days of the time of receiving such notice the Klar - shal bhall publ sh notice in a paper of general circulation in tne c'ty that be will on a certain da not lees than 5, Mill said animal as provided in 8ec. 4 , hereof Sec. ti. All ordinances and parts of ! i.r.linances in conflict herewith are here- by repealed . i Sec. 7. Inasmuch as it is necessary fur i he preservation of the public peace, ! health and safety lhat this ordinance ti ke etlect iuimediately an emergency is heirhy deelaed to exiat and this Ol'di- i :mce 9 ihII be exemp ed frmii the pio - viidon of llie referendum c.ausx of the ordinances of the citv, and shall be in full force and efTi-ct frmu and after its pit-sage by I he Council and approval by llie niavor. Kiled Sept . 11, 1-.U1. I lt-ad fii.t time Sept. II, lull, in full. Read second time Oct. -, l'.llt. in full. Head third time Oct. It). lOll. in lull I and passed bv the following vote: J s. Dart, ve ) S. C. Moktns, yes - 3 John l'liii.i.ic, je S Submitted to the Mayor Octolier 10, 1!U. John (2. Uaok, City Kccordcr. Approved, October ll, 1011 . A It. I.AKK, TreHideut of the Council and Acting Mayor. B. P. Rocks? Yes. we have them, the winter laying kind. Cockerels, $2.00 Each. Intervale Poultry Farm RAY TARBELL, Yankton, - Ore. i T ' -ST plHARRISON'S 8 m I iy ; J 1IE Q St. Helens Phone 15 General Transfer and Drayage Dealers in Brick, Cement, Feed, Sand and Shingles Agents for STUDEBAKER Barn Opposite " j O I j f Fast Trains East Tickets sold and baggage checked through to Spokane, Montana points. Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi cago, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all points east. T I f t Fares will be quoted, schedules furnished and other details given on request. W. E. COMAN. (Jen. Freight and Passenger ' I j I jg ' Notice of Meeting of the Road of Equa liution for Columbia County. Notice is hereby given that on the Third Monday in October. (Oct. lG MlHl The Itoard of equal zation will attend at the Couit House In St. Helen". Columbia County, Oregon; and pub licly examine the A?see?uient Roll.", ai d correct all errors in Valuation, lei- ,. . . : eripllon or (pjaliiits of land, Lote, or oilier tironertv Hsuessuil hv the Asvsxir' ouier propel ty asesseu o tne Asses or , And it shall be the dutv of all persons interested to np:ear at the time and place appointed. H11. C. W. Dated September 8th Clark, Assessor. SUMMONS In the Circiift Court of the State ot Orcgim for rnltimMa I'ourtv. ! Lonix Martin, I'taintift vs Will Mttniii, Pcfcn- j tlHIlt. I In the name of the PUt of Orftron: You. Will ; Martin, Hr hcrvhy nNpiinMi to appear ami ; answer to the com plaint t1tel airainst you hre 1 In on or in tore the UMhdayof Novemtier 11 1, ' that date beintt: ix wivk from the tirnt putt . lli aiton herein, ami If you tail to appear ani I Himwer herein, plnintilT will apply tu the Court , lor the relief prayed for in the eotnplalnt ftUil herein, ami more ptirtii ulnrly iletined a fol I lows: "Kor a tleoree fmm this Court tlinoolvim i the ttomlHof inatrnnony now exUtintr between ! the plHintilf and defendant on the ground ol j desertion com mi ted bv the defendant auaint i the plfitutln. and that the plKiutitl W allowed i to reminio her maiden name of l.onUe Keller in i pliv eof Uimw Martin, and for nm-h other and further relief as may to the Court aecm e,uit- able aud juat." 1 his suminons in served upon you by phhliea- tfon thereof for nit lvs than nx we ks in (tie ) "Oreiron Mist," a newspaper pnhlihed in the ! County ot Cutumhia, ftae of reoii, and hv ! or.ler of the Honorable J. a. Kakln, Jude of j the aNive eutltled Court. hfeh order in dated (he il'th tlar of -H'pwmtver, I'Jll and the date ol th Ust publieathatf'of this uttmmoua is the 10th day ot Novemlr, VAl. Max (.. Cohen. Attorueyfor I'UiniifT. REMOVAL NOTICE We have moved our transfer business to our new I mm just across hum the school house where wu will he Rlad to have you call on ua nhen you wish a nice driving tg, transfer or drayage work We carry in (dock, brick, cement, ttuud .hinIes and feed and will be glad to fill your orders promptly. l'hone 15 or leave orders at Fred Wutkins and your work will be promptly attended to. St. Helens Transfer Coaipiny . FOR SALE Stock faitn loO acres, 10 bend id cattle, 4 horses. 2 rood wagons nil farm implements, well watered, (rood house aud barn insured for f 2000, all fenced, 120 acres in pasture, 2 acres cleared. Inquire at this office . Pure Food Grocery ia a ileinonstratiotl of Ins ability to supply high grle goods at low gitdepihe. Come anil see for joii'clf litfoie making up jour jrrtx;eiy order. V'ou'll lind so in iiiy good things to eat here at such moderate prices that buying here means better living at lea. expense than you thought possi ble. IO Transfer Co. Wagons and Vehicles School House IE No change of stations in Portland Trains from Astoria, and those for the East use the North Bank Station. Agt J. O. DEVENS, Ajrent, lioulton, Oregon. CITATION. In the t'imiity Court ot the State ot Oregon, lor COlllllllilA t OUIIIV. Ill i he Matter of the Estate ol E. B. Banders, ileocAM-a.. To A. I . Sani'.cr, W, J Haniters, M. A. Sand i-r Hnl K. K. Sanilerp. heirs wid deceaiied aii'l to all eriHiK unknown. Interewted In Mid ernie. If uny Mich ihere be. Oreetlnit: In ihe iiHino of th1 rtMte ot OrevoD, jroti, and cuch of you, are hereby cited and required to KiuieNr in the t'oumy Court of the State of Ore son, for the t'ounty of Colnrobia. at Uie eoart- ' mum I Herein, ml nnrui I'rmun. tin oil Ml r a the -ih day of October. 1911. at one .'elnrk r- ' of "en aea there to show n . there be. whT an order of ssid t'"'ot hould not lie mude rtnintlns; to the ad rioiln'rator of n id estate permiMtou. and dlr- (luiK him to sell the following dewrilied real pr-i-rty o iaid deceased, at publfe or private ia,c. a msv be for the bcM interests of said entnie. to-uil: All that certain tract ot real property ol said entrtte. fiittiaied in the county of Multnomah. siat of Ore eon. described as Lot number Nine (I) in Block numbered Two (.'). in Knrkwood Park, aa shown by the duly recorded FUt thereof. v llll9 Honorable James Dart, tndireof the Coiintv i.'ourt of the state of Oregon, for rnlumhia county: with the eal of said t'ourt duiy ailixed. this 27th day of September A. 1). l'.ni. AiteH. U.K. LaBare, County Clark and Kx-offlee e'erk of aid Court. I'ul'lished in aeeordaiKe with an order of court made in the abov matter on the 27th day of September. PHI. reiiuiriu four weka pub llrniion 1n the Oreitnn Mlt. Date of It rat pub lii'.iiinu M'piembcr -Mtn, 1911. IHLLARD and DAY Attys. for Admr. EXCURSION FARES EAST 19 11 From All Points en Oregon- Washingon Railroad & Navigation Company TO FARES ChicaKO ... $72 00 Cuancil lilnfTs 60 00 Omaha 00 00 Kansas City 60 00 St. Joseph 60 00 St. ran! ' 60 00 St. Taul, via Council I'.luffs 63 90 St. Louis 70 00 SALE DATES Mut 111. V, 18, 10, 22, 23, 2-i, 25. 27, 28 and 2U. .lime 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, lti, 17. 21, 22, 28, 29 and :w. July 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27 and 28. Auuuxt 3, 4.5, 14, 15. Id, 17, 21, 22, 23 28, 2'. and 30. September I, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Inquire ot any O.-W. R. & N. Agent for more complete information, or WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Port Unci, Or