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ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. JUNE 6. 1919
1
Issued Every Friday by
IHJE MIST PUBLISHING COMPANY
0. D. HBILBORN. . .VlM President
tad Manaser.
I. C. MORTON t. ..... m . . . Editor
the log rolling and the people re
pudiated their actions. The people
ot Columbia county, however, stamp
ed their approval on the meritorious
measures.
CB8CRIFT10X BATES
One Year 11.50
Biz Months ....... 75
January 10th, 1(11, at the Postofflce
mi tn. neiens, ureion, unaer tne act
f March 3rd, H7t.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPBR
MIMStl) ST. HILINI
CNAMain OF COMMtRCI
COMMUNITY SPIRIT
Any successful business organiza
tion Impresses upon its employes
that In nrHfH tn m,lrA a. aiiiiaaa nt
the business and in order that the
employes may share In the prosperity
ot the concern, it is necessary that
there must be concerted action. All
must work together to accomplish the
same result, and that result Is the
success of the enterprise. This holds
true In the case of a city, town or
community. There must be t. com
munity spirit. The residents of the
community must realize thr.t any
thing which benefits the entire com
munity benefits each rnd every in
dividucl in the community. Until
recently St. Helens was lacking In the
commucity spirit, but the Mist is glad
to note a decided Improvement and
Deueves tnat tne Chamber of Com
merce through its 150 enorgetic and
onthulcstic members is responsible
for this charge of feeling. It is to be
noped that this organization which
is working so hard for the develop
ment Of, the COlintV. will ha BllftfWlaa-
ful, and with its success comes the
development ana prosperity of the
entire community.
GREAT OITIAXJK FOK LIMBER
Every western state is interested
In the better outlook for the lumber
Industry.
Farmers are pushing building be
cause the same amount ot produce
will buy twice as much lurabor as It
would in 1914.
A 250-pound heg would buy 5250
shingles in 1914, and the same hog
will buy 9000 shingles at present
prices ot pork.
In 1914 the money received Crom
sr.le of 680 bushels of wheat would
build a barn 28x38 feet.
That many bushels of wheat to
dav will build the, hatha horn a rhmi.
sand bushel grain houso, an imple-
A man will spend an hour arguing
some Inane political question with a
trleud and throw a fit when his
wife asks him to explain the cartoon
in the daily.
In this famous, fertile, fruitful
AAiint.v ,uy Klmluil rt .! mtlf thill
year where there was but one the
year ociore.
Half of the time wo do not mean
what we say and the other half W9
do not know what we say.
NOTICE
SCHOOL
OF A V X I'A L
.Ml-.f. I j
Notice Is Hereby Given to the legal
voters of School District No. 2, of
Columbia County, State of Oregon,
that the Annual School Meeting of
said District will ue neui at tne iity
aauu uuouci (miu iiuuau, u iuipie- nan; lo negin ci mo nour oi :uv
man, .hail a 1 . 1. ...... .. J I. . . . a .
"" p y.'u.nj uuusb, ;uiu iua p. m. on me imra mommy or June
f i rni o f con Knv I.1 ,-., 1 .I..n. .i,t. i i .a... i t A t r
farmer can buy a Ford roadster with
me Daiance.
VETOED NEWSPAPER LIBEL LAW
GOT. ShoUD of rolnradn. whn In
democratic as an eld shoe, seems to
oo a iriena or tne newspapers. He
Vetoed & dmatta llhol liw nut rivai
by the legislature In an antl-free-press
crusaae. it is a remarkable fact that
me socialistic and souviet-inplinm.
reformers want to cripple a free
press. It is Kratlfvinar to knnw tlmt
one western governor Is not afraid of
me power or the press.
OVR BUSINESS OUTLOOK
Business conditions in St. Helens
are good. The business men are
optimistic and why shouldn't they
be. A new mill is being built and
will give employment to 50 or 60
men. One of the mills is running
overtime and adding $5,000 per
month to their pay roll. Another
mill Is running double time and add
ing another $5,000 or more to the
pay roll. Many men are employed on
road work. A large steamer will be
built and not less than 100 men will
have steady employment for 10
months or a year on this one Job.
St. Helena has no room for the pessimist.
THE ELECTION'
From the election returns It Is
evident that the voters In Columbia
county did not c.re to boud them
selves for another eight or ten mil
lion dollars. The Mist decs not
blame them. Ono of the big measures
was defeated, the Recons'ruction
Bonding Amendment. There was
some good things In this, but the leg
islature inserted many items which
were not good. In fact, tho measure
was like the omnibus bills that con
gress used to pass in order that
every one might have a look in at th
pork barrel." The legislature did
Down in Cott.iee f!
uu ciij councumen suggested to the
residents of the town that they turn
,OUt emasse and rlnnn n n tha ftltv
park. The citizens did it. The St.
Helens City Park needs lilra nrnrlr
fThe matter is respectfully called to
i the attention of Mayor Saxon and the
councilmen.
It is a good idea to clean up and
develop Columbia Beach. Nature has
dono her part in making the spot
beautiful. Now let man do his part
In making it accessible. It vlll be a
great asset to the city to have Col
umbia Beach within reach for the
residents of this commuitv
Ithe strangers w.io come to our city.
being the 16th day of June, A. D.
1919. CJ
This meeting Is called for the pur
pose of electing ono Director and one
Clerk and the transaction of business
usual at such meeting.
Dated this 2nd dny ot June. 1919.
II. E. LnllARE.
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest:
MRS. F. A. GEORGE,
District Clerk. 25-26-21
Best luck and unbounded success
to those young men and women who
tonieht eradiintp. f mm th. ct
high school and enter upon the real
it'iuuiems oi me.
You might as well begin to get
ready for the Glorious Fourth and
make your plans to spend that day in
St. Helens, for it is going to be a
celebration worth while.
The happiness of a man's married
life depends to a large extent upon
what kind of a wife he gets and to
a much greater extent upon what
kind of a husband his wife gets.
If we could all have the things we
wish for, there would still be about
the same amount of Inequality tha
there is now.
More good stock coming to Col
umbia county means more prosperity
for Columbia county.
There is always room for one more
In the St. Helens Cham her nt r-im.
merce.
It's a Pleasure to Drive an
Auto that Runs Right
WE KNOW HOW TO REPAIR AND
ADJUST ALL MAKES OF CARS
QUICK SERVICE
GUARANTEED WORK
ST. HELENS GARAGE
Phone 57 H. M. TERRY . St. Helens, Ore.
I
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY.
William A. Schuetz, Plaintiff,
vs.
Anna E. Schuotz, Defendant.
To Anna E. Schuetz, the aboro
named defendant:
In tha Name ot tha State of Oro
gon, You are hereby required to ap
De&r and nnnwAr ttiA mmnlnlnt fllaH
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before the 21st day of June,
1919, said data being more than six
weeks from the data of tho first pub
lication of this summons, and If you
fall tn fin nnnenr and anaoar a.M
complaint, for want thereof plaintiff
will annlv to the Court fnr tha rallnr
prayed for tn the complaint, to-wlt:
inai inn TnnrriiiffA rnnirnrr ami
bonds of mfttrlmnnv hmrmlntnT anit
now existing neiween piamtirr and
defendant be dissolved, cancelled and
held for naught, and that tha plain
tiff have such other and further re
lief as to the court may seem Jusi
and equitable.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof In the St.
Helens Mist for six consecutive
weeks, the date of the first publica
tion being May 9th, 1919, and the
date ot the last publication being
June 20th, 1919, In pursuance of tho
order of the Honorable J. A. Eakin,
Judge of the above entitled Court,
and which order is dated May I,
1919.
CLINTON A. AMBROSE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
313 H Washington Street, Portland,
Oregon.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
Reuben O. Brewer, riulntlff, ,
vs. I
Llltle B. Brewer, Defondnnt. I
To Llllte B. Brewer, defendant above
named:
In the Name of tha Slate of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer tha complaint filed
against you In tha above entitled
suit on or before June 21, 1919, and ,
if you fall to so appear and auswet
said complaint for want thereof,
plaintiff will apply to said court foi
the relief prayed for In said com
plaint, to-wlt: For a decroa dlmolv
tng the ootids of matrimony now ei-;
Istlng between said plaintiff and de
fendant absolutely divorcing pluln-
tlff from dtifonduut, and for inch
other and further relief cs to tha
Court may seoiu moat and equttuble.
This summons Is sorved on you by
publication thereof, pursuant ts an,
order of tha Honorable J. A. Knklii.
Judge of the abovo entitled Court,
made and sntored on the Ath duy ot
May, 1919, directing that such pub-,
llratlon be made In the HI. Helens
Mist, a new "paper of gnuvrnl circula
tion published In St. Helens In sum
County and State, once a week fin
six consecutive weeks; the first pub
lication thoroof being tho 9tli clay of
May, 1919, and the last publication
thereof being the 20th day ot Juno,
1919. i
O. J. CATZMYEH.
Attorney for the Plaintiff.,
401 Dekuiu Building, I'urtluud, Ore
gon. I
GINGHAMS
A NICE LINE OF
Just lterclvod Plain colors and fancy tt
terns. Just tha right material for di!L.
blouses aud aprons. '
Embroideries, Laces Ribbons
Wo havo a beautiful and welt selected Una
AIno soma fancy Housodrossos priced at
only IJ.iW. u ,l
A nice lino ot PKUCAIJCH liavo just arrived
MRS. A. BASEEL
IIOULTON. OREQON
Cash and Prestige
V can increase your supply of both by opening
and building up a substantial account here at the
Columbia County Bank. Nothing so encourages a
man to save as a safe and systematic means such as
we afford.
Take your choice Checking, Savings or Time De
posit Account-but do it NOW not "sometime."
SHERMAN M. MILES President
KW, :::::::::: fi
oic .: ii. cLEIS
IN C
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COUR.T OF THE
STATE OF OIIEBON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
Jeanette R. Iteardy, Plaintiff,
vs.
Irvine W. Reardy, Defendant.
To Irvine W. Reardy, Defendant:
In the Name of the State ot Ore
gon, You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
suit on or before the 21st day of
June, 1919, said day being after the
expiration of six weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons, ana u you rail so to ap
pear and answer said complaint, for
want thereof nialntlff will anni t..
the Court for the relief prayed for
Liim-mn, io-wu :
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrlmonv eTlatlnv
plaintiff and defendant, and for such
oiner ana runner relief as to the
Court may seem Just and equitable.
This summons In mihiuhaH k
order of the Honorable J. A. Eakln.
Judge of the abovo entitled Court,
which order was nutria mil nt&Ai
on the 6th day of May, 1919, and
the time prescribed for publication
of summons herein Is six weeks, be
ginning with the 9th day of May
1919, and ending with the 20th da
of June, 1919.
JAMES W. MOTT,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Scandinavian-American Bank Build
ing, Astoria, Oregon.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL-
Jennie Bell, Plaintiff,
vs.
'Dolph Bell, Defendant.
To Dolph Bell, the above named de
fendant. In the Name of tho State of Ore
gon, You are heroby requed to ap
pear or make nnswsr tn th -
Plaint filed aaraln
ontitled suit, on or before Monday
it... un, ui juiy, said date
being more than air wncira - .
after the data nf tha firat i.ii...,.
- " iiuMiiuaiiuil
of this summons, and If you fall to so
uppear Bna answer, ror want thereof
the Plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief nraveri fnr n h. .
m-vm au IIUI SJUIJ1
plaint, to-wlt: For a decree of di
vorce forever dissolving the bonds of
matrlmonv nnw nri hnintn..
lng between the Plaintiff, Jennie Bell
and Defendant, Dolph Bell, and for
auch other and further relief as to
...a i-uuri may seem equitable In the
premises.
This Htimmnna la .nmj ..
, 7,7 . " " . . 1 1 uyun you
by publication In pursuance to an
order of the Honorable James A
Eakin. Judze nf tha aiutu .ni i
Court, duly made and entered on thw
Ji . A. V raay' l"18' wn,ch order
directs that summons be published In
me Ht. Helens Miat o ::
printed, published and having a gen-
w.i.u.aiiuu in uiumnia County
Oregon, once pnrh vut . .
- o i a suc
cessive and consecutive weeks
The date of the first publication
thereof belna-Mav a iota ..j .L"
SUi?-T PMletIoA thereot
CHARLES E. LOCKWOOD
Atfnrnov fn nt.i..!..
Postofflce i address, 220 Oregon Hotei
XOTK'E
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY.
In the Matter cf the Estate of Carle
ton Lewis, Doroasod.
Notice Is lioroliy given that the
County Court of Columbia County,
Oregon, has granted an ordor author
izing the undorslgnud aclmlnlstrntrtx
ot the estate of t'nrlcton Lewis, de
ceased, to sell the following describ
ed real proporty of said estate to pay
claims against said estate and tho
expenses of administration, to-wlt:
Tracts 24, 26, 38 and 27, Moun
tain View In the Benjamin D. Stev
ens, P. L. C. In Columbia County,
Oregon, excepting tli ore from about,
one acre of said tract 24, containing
62 acres more or loss. 1
That from and after Saturday th
7th day of June, 1919, I will pro
ceed to sell at private sale said real
property for the purposes named,
upon the following terms, to-wlt:
For not less than $5000.00 cash and
the balance of the purchssn price on
or before one (1) yostr after date oi
sale with Interest thereon at the
rate of six (8) per cont per annum
from date of sale.
ELIZABETH 8. LEWIS.
Administratrix ot the Estate of
Carleton Lewis, Deceased.
Postofflce Address: c'o M. B.
Meacham, Attorney, 809 Chamber
of Commerco, Portland, Orogon.
21-26-6t
FOR SALE
Best chicken ranch In Columbia County. Fine build!
tuke crro of 2600 chic kens: spring water and well with '
pump to tank. Water plpod to houso ant other bunii"""
All of nine acres under cultivation; family orchard u
from Columbia Highway. A good buy. ' m"
Also 20 acres with 17 acres In cultivation, adjolnim h
with full set of bulldliiKS and orchard and spring water r'
bo had at a bargain. 1 '4 miles from Scappooso i:n,,,i',
dam road to Highway. ' u ttM-
lLiva several houses for sale on easy monthly pnym..,
Why puy Rent. t"ymenu-
Ili:i OKK YOU BUY OK IIUHX WKK
L. R. RUTHERFORD
PHONES-Office, 123; Residence B-38
Stationery De Luxe Hen
Wo have tho finest Una of m.
llonery to suit all femlnln Uh
clos. Ladles take groat pin
ure In having an aniortnetii
extraordinary quality paper H
hand for tholr corrvupondwei
We have taken pains In kerpiti
our stock up to tha hltM
standard of quality at prices tt
satisfy.
A. J. DEMING, DRUGGIST
ST. HELENS. OREGON
The
Clothing and Furnishings
Bathing Suits
fit m
Wffl y
if I.
Suits Made to Measure hv
"ART, SCIIAFFNErTmaRX
Men's New Spring Weight
Underwear
Standard Qualities
Moderately Priced
$1.50 A SUIT
B. V- D. UNION SUIT
$1.50 A SUIT
SEALPAX UNION SUIT
$1.50 A SUIT
SPRINTEX JERSEY RIBBED
UNION SUIT
$2.00 A SUIT
EXTRA FINE JERSEY RIBBED
UNION SUIT
The Working man's Standard
"DICK FOR DUDS"
",u8'i .vikiauu, uregon.

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