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ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1919 1 1 w ::L-lk.itl.'l.' I tvil V'l (It KKKKIKH VDTH'K After wasting oi'an of ink an liwiied Kverjr Friday by TUK MIST n ULISHIXG COMPANY O. D. HElLBORN....Vlce President and Manacor. B. C. MORTON Editor SUBSCRIPTIO.V KATES One Year $!. 00 Six Months 1.00 Entered aa eecond-clasa matter. January 10th, 1912, at the Poitofflce at St. Helens, Oragon, under the act of March 3rd. 187. COCXTT OFFICIAL PAPER CHAHIU Of COMMIRCI hundreds of tons of paper and gov ernment franked envelopes on how to utiliie the logged-off lands, the Evergreen blackberry, the logan berry, strawberries and other small fruits may turn the trick. Hundreds of families are planning to grow berries of various kinds be tween the stumps, and to plant evergreen blackberries at tho base of the stumps, using the stumps themselves for supports for the vines, thus getting a crop from the j very ground occupied by the stumps until the owner is ablo to clear tho land. The idea, with variations and other suggestions, has been taken up when? there are logged-off lands. Chambers of Commerce and publi city bureaus have Included this plau ti titan I..cvi7m1-nf f l.tnila Member National Editorlnl Aaao- The jujce Jum am, prMOrvng elation and Oregon Stato Editorial pIants have nlaile R wondorfut nlar. Association. kPt for ,hes0 8mali frUit!, especially - "" ! in western Oregon and Washington TDK IMIKSKXT I ' OX KlXAXtl.lI. KI.ACKl.lST notick Armistice Day was observed in St. Helens. We say observed advisedly, tor there is a marked difference lb observing a day and celebrating a it Oregon citizens will have to use good judgment at coming election to OK lUSTHltT MKKTlXtt Koad Pistrlct No. 3 Columbia County, OrfRon Notice Is hereby given that in pur suance of a petition duly signed by .10 freeholders and legal voters of Koad District No. 5. Columbia Coun ty, Oregon, and presented to the County Court of t olumbi.-. l ounty. ,., , VMvM ;lM,l Mi Oregon, a District Koad Meeting ot ' (f ,j the legal voters of sahl Ken. ins triet No. 3 will be held In the Orange Hall at Yankton. Oregon, on tho 12nd day of November, 1919, at the hour of 1 o'clock. 1'. M., of said day. said meeting to be for the purpose of voting a Special Koad Tax in said District, on uot to exceed 10 mllH on the Dollar of all taxable property In said Koad District. Dated this 5th day cf November, 1919. A. E HARVEY. County Commissioner. OK lUSTIUtT KOAD MKK.TI Horn! District No. & Columbia County. Oregon Notice Is hereby given Hint In is suance of a petition duly signed by 5 freeholders and 1-mil voters of Itoad District No. f, Columbia Comi ty. Oregon, and presented I r.mntv Court of Columbia County. Meeting ol the l.'gitl voters of sua mnui triet No. & will l' held In lb Heaver lloiuei lirimge ll.ill, on the iZn day of November. 191 . at tlu hour of 1 o'clock I. M , of xaid day. said meet ing to bo for the purpose of voting a Special lload Tax in s.ild Pli'trlc.t. on not to exceed 10 mills on tho Dollar of all taxable property In said Koad District. Dated this nth day of Novetubei. 1919. A. K HAUVIOV. County Commissioner NOTIt'K KOAD a day ana ceieorating a steer the old ship of state clear of day. Armistice Day. wnue "line shoals which are marked the cessation of hostilities tlie ghape f proposed freak legisla among a dozen warring nations, does(ton not have the significance of lnde-1 The ol(1 gjngie (ax measure Is pendence Day. The allies were ou)aKain on lhe lot gnd , new propo. the eve of a great success which sUion t0 reduce the legal rate of in would have convinced those inhabl- teres, to four and five percenl. Tuis tants of Germany that the forces of latter nieasure WOuld make It abso the kaiser were beaten. The armis-, ,utely lmpogsible ,0 borrow money ln tice prevented the ultimate success 0regon (or wl)0 would ,oan lt t0 ,n. and decisive victory which was near divilluaU at tIlig rate when ,hev We are now reaping the results of a ;.ouI(1 ,nvest Jn gafe ROVerDment half-way victory, but with the same s(a,e an(, munlci , securitM draw. determination that we had when the boys left and the same patriotic im- yJJLi pulse which we felt, we must con- ,. ., , , ;.. ... ,, .'. -,- . ouch a measure would put Oregon tinue our efforts for our country. . , v. , . Our foreign problems have been V'6 f'n,a"cial UA ot 11 disposed of too quickly and our ! worltl the borrower could home problems have come thick andine" et a. 011ar fast. Some of them, no doubt. Oregon has voted down radical prompted and sponsored by these mesus for years and It will have antagonistic to our governmont. j t0 ao 80 once tuore- There was a great responsibility before the American people Armistice! Good roads are necessary. The Day and those responsibilities are no!?TOth and development of Columbia less today. That same love of country ?7"n,f depends on s ia(, T!l" which was so in evidence a year ago. I M,s is ln favcr of road, but that same patriotic feeling which I vou d " the voter at the road every loyal citizen had in his breast. I meetings not to go over their heads. should now be shown, for this,F'Kure out what is needed. Figure OK MSTKllT MKirrivo Koad District No. 4 Columbia County, Oregon Notice Is herebv riven t':rt in pur suance of r. petition duly signed by ; I-owry Simpson Miller, iwcmt.int Sl'MMOXH in the ciKcrrr coi iit ov STATE Or' OUElloN KOK COCNTY OK COl.KMIHA. llilnm Miller. Plaintiff, vs. THE THE .1 .i i I 15 freeholders and legal voters of; To I.ory Simpson Miller. Defend tnreatmg in: Roa(, ,,is,rU.t No 4 t-0unii,;l Coun-I nt: ty. Oregon, and presented to the I In the Name of the Stale of Ore County Court of Columbia County. pon: You are hereby required to np Oregon, a District Kosd Meeting of pear and answer the com pi a I nt filed the legal voters of said Koad District against you In the above entitled No. 4 will be held ln tho Urangeisult within mid not later than six Hall at Deer Island. Oregon, on the: weeks sfier Hi dale of the first pub 22nd day of November, 1918, at the! Ilrallon of this summons, and If yon hour of 1 o'clock 1. M. of said day,' fall to so appear ; iid answer, the snid meeting to be for the purpose of Plaintiff will take n d vreo rk.nlnst voting a Special Koad T.-x In said . 'ou n prayed for In the complaint District on not to exceed 10 rallies onj f,,,,J ""'In, to wit: C.r an absolute the Dollar of all tax-.blo property In vorce forever dissolving the bonds tr.ld Road District , of matrimony now and heretofore ex- "Dnted this" 6th dav of November.1 1,1 ,,l"t. !,,y ,'",v-''"" 1'lalntlff I9j9 j and defendant herein, and for such A E 1HRVEY lr,,1r further relief as may be County 'Commissioner ',""!1'lhKl mr''' ,n.".T. rrm'. ! and for her costs and disbursements herein Incurred. The complaint herein Is base! upon the statuatnry grounds of de country now faces a crisis unparalled in its history. It is a time for unity and for country. BREAD PRICES out how much the district can stand in the way of taxation an dthen vote intelligently. The taxes voted must be paid and the time when taxes are paid is no time to "cry over spilled milk." In other words, when votini The commissioners appointed by special taxation figure' the benefits Mayor Baker of Portland, have ren-iand tne cost reded a report justifying Portland j ' bakers in raising the price of bread j from 19 cents to ll cents per loaf. lf ,he democrats found a single St. Helens Report St. Helens! grain oi comion in ine results oi tne NOTICE OK DISTRICT MKKTIMJ Road District No. 10 Columbia County, Oregon KOAD , ertlon and the order for the publl- i Plttfon nf liritttliitia n-n. mit. nn Notice is hereby given, that In pur-' rl,out , th of ,,,.,,.,. suance of a petition duly signed by by the Honorable J A KaVIn Judge 21 freeholders and legal voters of nf ,, rircull Court, of tho Slate of Road District No. 10. Columbia Coun-! Oregon, for Columbia Count v and ijr, i.regun, auu presented 10 ine County Court of Columbia County. Oregon, a District Koad Meeting of the legal voters of said Koad District No. 10 will be held in the Spltzenherg School House, on the 22ud day of November. 1919, at the hour of I o'clock P. M., of said day. said meet- In which order It was specified thai this summons he published fnr period of six consecutive weeks. In the St. Helens Mist, a newspaper of general circulation In Columbia County. Oregon, f lr:t dale of ruhll cntlon to be made on the 10!h day of October. 1919. and the list nut, iig to be for the purpose of voting a; Kent ion to be inr.do on lhe 21st day .special Road Tax in said District, on or November, 1919. not to exceed 10 mills on the Dollar: W DEN oi ai laxaoie property in said Koa'l Attorney for IMalntff I District. m MARTIN WHITE, i lime von noticed the rapid growtu bread and sell it nt 10 cents per loaf. 'nd what will they find for consola-1 county Jungi or the Mist Want Ad column. If : tion in tne ract tnat Oklahoma v.. Tnv .... .... .... i " n nring bakers will continue to make good elections in New Jersey and Marv- The Report St.-Helens bread ia ! tlon in the fact that Oklahoma Just as goad as Portland -bread and:elec,ed republican congressman to Is manufactured in St. Helens. When ! succeed a democrat. The fact that one spends a dime for St. Helens !,he successful republican was at var- bread, the dime stays in St. Helens. I lance with President Wilson's Idea Y.'hen one pays 11 cents for Portland J of th League of Nations while his 'bread the 11 cests coes to Portland democratic opponent was strongly in and does not return to St. Helens favor of the Wilson policy, makes the : The Right Report If you can buy i victory all the more distasteful to,1? St. Helens bread in St. Helens end it ! democrats. It begins to look as (' is just as good bread r.8 Portland though the handwriting was appear-! bread, why not. patronize home in- lnK 0I the wall, dustry. j . Tbe HS- L -ReP,r " JO" l8h; Tiie report of the s-hotl st perin to lower tho cost of living buy home;u.ndont of tbe st Helens 8c!lools as products. -nMIshed in last weok's Issue of the I The Economist' Report If St. Mist, stated that eight parents had Helens bread is just as good and 10 ; visited the school during the month per cent chcr.per, St.. Helens people ' and that the number of visits from should buy St. Helens bread. - . , : school directors was 0. The Mist Better support home industry. ! hopes thct the next report will show NOTICE that at least 50 parents visited the school and that more genuine inter est was manifest in school ?f fairs. f SOLDIER RED CROSS An ex-service man was in the Mist office this week. He r.sked where; ' the Red Cross headquarters were.) it is unfortunate that one bad He said he wanted to contribute to place on the road between St. Helens the Red Cross Drive. In wartime hu j and Scappoose makes the road al was a private. His wages were Just , most impassable. It Is. clso. quite II per day snd, he had been in . unfortunate that the detour north of France. This wacwhat he said: "I Deer Island and the bridge which don't know what the Red Cross to spans Tide Creek is also almost Im going to do with the money they are ! passable. Who is to blame? There petting now, but I know what they; can be no good rer.son why 40 miles did with it when I w.ts in Frcnce. of good road is Impassable on account I'm for the Red Cross and I want to ! of two impassable places. Who is to contribute my dollar." He did it. i blame? OK DISTKKT MEETING Road District No. 12 Columbia County, Oregon Notice Is hereby given that In pur suance of a petition duly signed by 6 freeholders and legal voters of Koad District No. 12, Columbia ounty, Oregon, and presented to the ounty t ourt of Columbia Countv. Oregon, a District Road Meeting of the legal voters of said Road Dis trict No. 12 will be held in tho County Court Room In the Court House on the 22nd day of Novem ber, 1919. at tho hour of 1 o'clock P. M , of said day, said meeting to be for the purpose of voting a Special Road Tax in said District on not t exceed 10 mills on the Dollar of nil taxable property In said Rond Dis trict Dated Oils 5th day of Novembrr. 1 ' MARTIN WHITE. County Judge. KOl results, people Wouldn't use theiil. NOTICE KOAD fj Have You a Tidy Surplus Tucked Away EVERYBODY should be able to answer "Yes" to that question for it is evidence that one is look ing out for the future. We not only encourage the opening of accounts here at the Columbia County Bank but do everything we can to encourage those accounts Growing. , For one thing we pay a liberal rate of interest.- "THE COMMUNITY BANK" SHERMAN M. MII.E3. ..... . President MARTIN WHITE Vloe President A. L. STONE CaBhler OK DIKTKKT MEETING Road District No. 2 Columbia County, Oregon Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of a petition duly signed by 13 freeholders and legal voters of fifad District No. 2, Columbia County, Oregon, and presented t :ie County Court of Columbia Coun ty, Oregon, a District Road Meeting of the legal voters of said lload Dis trict No. 2 will be held in the Erlck son Hall at Warren, Oregon, on the C2nd day of November, 1919 at the hf-ur of 1 o'clock I. M.. of said day aalri meeting to be for the purpose of oting a Special Road Tax In said !):strlct. on not to exceed Hi n,m. on the Dollar of mi taxable property j In said Road District. j "''"'Stli day of November. i A. E. HARVEY', I - County Commissioner. You Can't Buy Better Bread than RAMSEY'S 10 Cents the Loaf All our Bakery Products are Rood Made of good material and in a sanitary bakery Ice Cream Candy Hot and Cold Drinks RAMSEY'S St. Helens, Oregon NOTICE ROAD OK DISTRICT MEETING Road District No. 1 Columbia County, Oregon Notice is hereby given that In nur Huauce of a petition duly signal by 15. freeholders and legal voters of Road District No. 1. Columbia Conn iy,.Oregn, and presented to the rounty- 0urt o Columbia CountV Oregon, a District Itoad Meeting or P, ir.ii o e,a ,n-,ne Walt Price Hall, Scappoose, Oregon on ! the 22nd .la ,.t v. .' A"' 0,1 ih- . - ". -"'-""'el-, isis, an , ..... ..,u. ui i o ciock P. M., of said j y, said meeting to be for the pur- i ' . , . " B"Brll Road Tax said District. In on not in t n r. a . H mills on the Dollar of all ,a, property in said Road District. wa.e., img oth day of November, 1919. A. E. HARVEY, County Commissioner JfflQNGlJPJW in collB-Tu" The Izzard Gas HeMw Is the la oat Improved kerosene burner It s absolutely safe and dependable I nHeiRken the ncy this heiier nd have one ln operation In my store. If you want to make yZ, ouse more comfortable nnd at a esser cost, come and see this heater 'idles especially Invited Jllhn 1'hlllip, Central Confectionery i We have about 75,000 feet of '-inch Common Lum ber, random widths and lengths, on hand in our yard, and, as we need the space to make way for the new addition to our mill, are offering it at a flat price of $10.00 per thous and feet in order to move it quickly. Lay in a supply while it lasts.- St. Helens Lumber Company Farmers' Attention! $10,00 LUMBER Our Bargain Table Kvcry day in the week there are different and m called lor articles placed on our Bargain Table Th ju ice on the articles on the table are tor THAT Dav ONLY, and the prices are from y 10 to 25 per cent, below : Regular Prices When you phone your grocery order or when o solicitor calls on you, be sure to ask "what has the bargain table today" This is just, a little money-saving proposition that we originated in a conscientious effort to hcl reduce th II. C. L. . THOMAS H. ROY Yes. We Deliver St. Helens, Oregon The Money Saving Grocer Phone 42 Thanksgiving is Coming IS YOUK DINING TAULK O. K. FOR THAT FAMILY GATHERING? ; We Have Them in 6foot Extension, 42-inch . Hound Top at $14.25, $18.25, $21.75 Larger Sizes in Quartered Oak at right prices II in need of any, come and see our line " Also DINING CHAIRS to match E. A. ROSS .ST. HELENS, OREGON MASONIC 15LDG. 1 Oakland Secni?, We have the ngxincy for this light 6-cylimler car. Aw much investigation we are satisfied that there better light car made and the price is right. Everjo"1"1 is a booster. Great Bargains in Used - Cars We have on hand for immediate delivery several big bargain t ' cart;. , .' 1 Chevrolet, in good condiuon $375.00 1 191C. Ford, in good condition $300.00 1 1318 Ford, in good condition ; ; $375.00 1 1919 Ford, in good condition $450.00 ; All of these cars have, been -overhauled and are " i class mechanical condition.-The 1919 Ford is the bigg bargain we have had for a lone time. Better come q Fords are in demand and they,rehard.to get. . COPELAND AUTO CC Sales Room and Office .on Cowlitz Street , ST.', HELENS, OREGON i