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ST. HF.T.ENS MIST. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 19 OREGON CHICKS FOR CALIFORNIA FARMS Corvallis White leghorns of the O. A. C. strain are wanted by Cali fornia commercial poultrymeu. v. L. Sales, a Petaluma grower, hjs Junt Tlslted the college to place an order for more than 1000 cockerels with Oregon poultrymen who breed the college stock. The order wks placed with Groves end Reusch, whose terms are near Corrallis. Mr. Sales was attracted by the vigor and laying qualities of the col lege strain, and when he saw an ad vertisement of some of the college birds in a Petaluma paper he came north to place large orders. He ex pects to distribute the cockerels among the poultry breeders who sup ply him with hatching eggs tor his incubators, which turn. out 100,000 chicks a month. His parpose is to increase the egg yield la the famous Petaluma district by introducing new stock In' the form of high bred males. So great is the demand for this stock that the Petaluma advertise ment brought orders for several thousand cockerels. The poultry department has sent out many breeding males to Oregon poultrymen but only in limited num bers to any one person or firm. This rollcy has enabled many commercial growers in Oregon to develop large flocks of the O. A. C. strain, and these breeders aro able to offer breeding males in largo numbers. The work of the poultry deprri ment was heartily commended by Mr. Sales, wio says that Its equip ment is not above the roach of any commercial growers. He considers the work most valuable in thr.t it provides breeders with a source of well bred stock to improve their heme and commerc'al flocks. Society to Protect Plants To protect plants and crops from diseases and pests in western North America, the Western .Plant Protec tive association has been organized at Riverside, Cal., with H. P. Barss, professor of plant pathology at O. A. C, as the first president. One lead ing purpose jt the association Is to take quick action in emergencies such as sometimes arise. N. C. Marls, club worker from sup erintendent Churchill's office, held a meeting In the county superinten dent's office on June 6th, which was attended by the club leaders for St. Helens and the work for the summer was carefuly planned. The club lead ers for St. Helens are Mrs John Sten, Mrs Albert S. HIsey, Mrs Charlotte Allen, Mrs Orln Shepherd, and Mrs Effle Wilson. HIS FAMILY SETS SCOTCH SHORTHORN RECORD !-f-.;.v. y. " " William Lookabaugh o! Watonga. Oklahoma; sold this Scot shorthorn bull to Willlar Stewart of Paris, !11.. for $17,250. record price for this breed. Thirty-eight head brought $111,000 (or an " age price of $2942 each, beating the previous American record. by $600 A calf less than a year old sold tor $1330. Three ol this JtU sons and .13 daughters were In the sale. The amount of capital Invested in the automobile industry and related accessories is approximately 11,297. 1000,000, which is: Greater by $250,000,000 than the capitalization of all the national banks, which In 1917 was $1,079. 600,000. ' Greater than the combined out standing capital stock of the New York Central ($247,887,400), Penn syvania ($499,265,700), Chicago & fJorthwesterp ($145,165,870) and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail road ($233,686,200). Iull Day In Arkansas James Hamilton, of Rattlesnake Valley, says everything is darned slow. He said Friday everything was so slow he went down to the rivo. and seating himself on a hollow log, watched the snails for two hours as they whizzed by. Nebo correspond ence Benton Courier. XOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE CIRCtIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. Carl Ritterspacher, Plaintiff, vs. M. Celic and Bertha E. Boody, D fendants. By virtue of an execution, judg ment ordor, decree and order of sale, issued out of., the above entitled Court, in the above entitled cause, to me directed, and dated the 11th day of June, 1919, upon a pudgment ren dered and entered in said Court on the 12th day of May, 1919, in favor of Carl Ritterspacher, plaintiff, and against M. Celic and Bertha E Boody, defendants, for the sum of six hundred ($600.00) dollars with interest at the rata of 8 per cent per annum from May 19th, 1917 and the further sum of $17.60 costs and dis bursements and the further sum of $75.00 attorney's fees allowed by the Court in the above entitled action and the costs of and upon this re turn commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, to-wit: Lot 3, Section 7, Township 4 North, Range 5 West. Willamette Meridian, containing 35.46 acres sit uated in Columbia County, Oregon. Now, Therefore, Bu virtue of said execution, judgment order and order of sale and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will on the 19th dav of July, 1919, at 10:00 o' clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House at St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, sell, at public auction, (subject to redemp tion) to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the right, title r.nd in terest which the within named de fendants, or either of them hed on May 19th, 1916, the date of the giv ing of the said note and mortgage herein sued upon or since that date had in and to the above described property, or any part thereof, to sat isfy execution, judgment order, Inter est, costs and accrued costs. Dated this 14 day of June, 1919. First issue June 20, 1919. Last issue July 18, 1919. , E. C. STANWOOD, Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon f New York city Ts to have a build ing iraaes council composed oi mem bers of the various unions associated with building operators. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNT V. Rose E. Watts, Plaiitir:. vs. Edgar S. Rover, and the unknown heirs of Calvin I. Royor, deceased, and also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in tho couipl.-.lnt herein, Defendants. To Edgar S. Royor, and the unknown heirs of Calvin I. Rayer, deceased, and also all other persons or par ties unknown, claiming any right, title, estato, Hen or Interest In the real estate described In the com plaint herein, Defendants: In the name of the State ot Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled suit, on or before tho 1st. day of August 1919, that being tho last day o( the six weeks prescribed in the order of the court for the publi cation of this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer the complaint the plaintiff will apply to the court above namod for the relief demanded In said complaint, to wit: For an adjudication that you have no Interest in the following deacrlbeo real estate In Columbia County, Ore gon, to-wit: The North East , of Section 32, Township 4 North of Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian, and for a decree quieting Plaintiffs title therein and thereta. This summons Is published by or der of the Hon. J. A. Eakln, Judge of the above entitled curt, made and entered June 11, 1911, which pre scribes that service of summons be made upon you by piiMCAtj3 one a week for six consecutive weeks which time will begin to run from the date of the first publication, viz, June 13, 1919. The last pub lication will be August 1, 1919. J. W. Day, Atorney for Plaintiff Residence and post office address, St Helens, Oregon. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREHO.N 1. Ai" r"" COLUMBIA COUNTY. Adelaide Van Kurcn, Plaintiff., vs. W. G. Vau Kuron, Do'endsrt. To W. O. VanKurcn, Defend irt: In the Nrnie of the Stata of Ore gon, you the heroby required to ap pear and a;;iwer the coinplnlr.t filed against you In the sbovo entitled suit vUlila six vooks from rnd ;'ter tho date of the first publltutlon of this summons, r.anioty, on -r before tho 2811: day of June, 11. nd If you fail to rppoir witMn said time, for want thereof you will be rdjudged In rinfmilt herein and E) ir.l'.ff will irply to the Cturt for the relief, prayed for In her complaint herein,! to-wit: for a dissolution ot the mur- rlare contract and ot absolute di vorce from you and for such other and urfther equltabh relief as to tho Court shall seem meet in the premls-; I s. This summons Is served upon you by publication In the St. Helena Mist, a newspaper puuntmea nun oi general circulation In Columbia fmitiiv nmimn nnru iAch week for six successive and consecutive weeks pursunnt to an order or Honorable J. A. Eakln, Judge of the above en titled Court, made and entered on he 13th dny of M-y. 1918. Dale of first publication of sum mons, May 16, 1919. Dato of last publication of sum mons, June 27th, 1919. JOHN A JEFKERY. ttorney for Plaintiff. Ha'lway Ex change Uulldlnc, Portland, Oregon. JUST IN SLIP ON SWEATERS RIGHT UP-TO-DATE-JUST THE THING FOR SUMMER. ALL COLORS AND STYLES. SEE THEM AT M. RICEN Successor to M. Rosenthal St. Helens, 0re- Again it has been proved that a woman cannot resist a bargain. A Cleveland girl who was arrested for carrying a revolver, was aBked how she happened to have It. She said a friend offered her tho revolver at naif what he paid for it and she couldn't let a chance like that pass. Central Meat Market We handle and sell none but the choicest of MEATS. Cleanliness and Safety is our motto and when buying from us you are assured of getting only the best WE WILL BUY Beef Cattle, Hogs, Veal and Poultry and pay the highest market prices. Trade at home and save money. Central Meat Market RAV MORTON and GEORGE WILSON, Proprietors Phone 60 Free and Prompt Delivery Choice Creamery Butter Is a delight to those who de mand the best. The cream comes from the very best dairy farms and the butter Is simply perfea In color, body and flavor. You cannot buv bettor or morj delicious butter for there Isn't any. Trv a pound and enjoy learning its exquisite superiority. St. Helens Co-Operative Creamery Assn. Constipation , r THERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain's A Tablets for constipation. When the proper dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it is the effect of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular action of the bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets have curd many cases of chronic constipation. Quit chewing that Cigar! 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