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" ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1919.
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
to
St Johns Eagle Flour Mills
build $50,000 plant..
Hoxod apple crop of state to total
5305 carloads.
Hood Kiver commercial club boost
ing for a tourist hotel.
Hurrisburg Wisconsin men will
Install $50,000 hardwocd sawmill.
Lumbermen's organiiation flndf
Jobs for exservico mca.
Plcher starts stroct and alley im
provemeM program.
Salem Hunt Bros. Cannery will
doublo capacity.
Portland Perfection Milling To.,
incorporates for $500,000.
Portland to get . $60,000 ice and
cold storage plant.
Seaside votes $253,000 bonds for
scenic boulevard.
Burns Bid district irrigation
scheme all signed up.
Albany Red Crown mills double
capacity of plant.
Big sawmill company is being or
ganized at Harrisburg.
Eugene to get creamery of Mutual
system.
Hood River acquires site and will
huild city hall.
Roseburg 155 acres near city
bought for goat milk dairy ranch.
Marshfield 200 feet frontage on
Broadway bought for large hotel.
Salem Phei company buys' 240
acres bottom land for small fruit cul
tures. Marshfield Port of Coos Bay to
issue $250,000 more bonds for har
bor improvement.
Plans are made to extend the power
line of the California-Oregon Power
Co. east from Merril to Malin.
Plants are being built in several
parts of the state to manufacture!
stock food from Hawaiian molasses,
25,000 tons to be imported.
The Man Who Wins.
The man who wins is an average
man ;
N'U built on any pociniir plan.
Not blessed with an peculiar luck;
just s:eady and oa.'noit and full f
piurk.
Vhu asked a question ho does not
"gUPS8"
l!t knows and answers "No" or
"Yes";
When set a lusk that t .c can't
do.
He bud lea down till ho's put !t
through.
Three things lu le-.i.-i'e.l "lint tho
mun w ho trloi
Finds favor In htr enitilcv.er -i eye;
I'liat It pays to kno'V more than "ne
thing well;
j.n it doesn't ot; all hn knows to
tell.
So he works and works, till one fine
day
There's a better oi with 'usher pay,
And the men who shirked whenever
they could
Are bossed by the man whose woik
mado good.
For the man who wins is the man
who work.
Who neither troith'o nor 1 ibor slihks.
Who uses his har.t'.s, his head, bin
eyes;
The man who wins is llu man. who
tries.
Chrrles It. Bartlett In Welfare
News.
Los Angeles is planning to spend
nearly $5,000,000 to make her har
bor one of the best on the Pacific
coast.
Then They tint the Cars.
Two Missouri stockmen that for
lack of cars to ship their hogs had
been compelled to hold them ana
feed them high priced corn, wlilltj
watching the market decline, hit
upon a novel scheme to get the thiei.
cars they needed, and it worked.
They instructed their commission
men in Kansas City to buy or their
account three calves and ship each
car to itself to their station. The
KMiim or. men whe had ruich less
trouble fillod the order and in this
way tho Rir.ckm i;oi their h"
market. Voder ve :nicnl control
tho people are learning something
new about railroads every day.
For certain results try a little Mist
Want Ad. One cent per word.
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NOTICK OF FINAL HF.TTI.FMF.NT
IN T11K COUNTY COl'ItT OF TIIK
STATK OF OKEUON FOIt CO
LUMBIA COUNTY.
In the Mater of tho Estate of Charles
Mattson, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that tho un
dersigned administrator of said es
tate has presented for settlement anil
filed In this court, his final account
of his administration of snld estate
and presents his petition for distri
bution. It is ordered by tho Court
that Saturday, tho 17th day of Janu
ary, 1920. at 11 o'clock a. in., and
the Court house In the City of St.
Helens, in Columbia County. Oregon,
be and the same is hereby appointed
ns the time rnd place for the settle
ment of said account and hearing of
said petition. All persons having ol
jectlons should file the an inn in writ
ing on or before said date.
Hated December IS. 1919.
First published, December 19,
1919. JOHN OBEItO,
Administrator of tho Estate of
Charles Mattson. Deceased.
W. A. Harris, Attnmey for Adminis
trator. 1-5-61
NOTICE OF MVW. ACCOUNT
L;vl W. It ill Estate
Notice Is hereby given that the
niden.lged. administrator of He
is t : Levi W. Hall, deceased, has
Med I :ls 'I-.- I no omit 1 1 Co County
Court of the Slate of Oi:on, for I o-
lunula County mi at -.tir.hi.v.
Janu-iy 17. 1920. at the hour ' '
o'llok In tiie fofttoon .f said day
d tho court rem f :! i'rt
been appointed ns the time and
place tor the hearing or
..i.J utliitis thereto and tho sef.lemeiil
'''liiiYed .-.ml first published. Decem
ler 19. 1919.
CEO. D. YOUNU.
AdftinlHtriitor
J W. Day, Attorney 1-5-6I
SIMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
Grace May Wesroat, Plaintiff,
vs.
William Lcslio Wescont, Defendant.
To William Lester Wescoat, abovo
named defendant:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby coiumr.nded to
appear and answer tho complaint
filed against you In the above entitled
slut within six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons; and If you fall to so appear
end answer, the plaintiff will take a
decree against you as prayed for in
her complaint, to-wlt: Dissolving tho
marriage contract now and hereto
fore existing between pltr.intlff and
yourself.
Tills summons is served upon you
by publication hereof In the St. Hel
ens Mist once a week for six con
secutive weeks pursuant to an order
of tho Honorable Jas. A. Eakln,
Judgo of the above entitled Court
duly mnile and entered upon the 12th
day of November, 1919.
W. B. KAUFFMAN,
GEO. ESTES,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Address: 302-9 Lumbermons Build
ing, Portland, Oregon.
First pub. November 14, 1919.
Last pub. December 26, 1919.
NOI'ICK OF FINAL SF.TTI.KMK VI
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOIt CO
LUMBIA COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of An
drew J. Rupert. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
(lorslgned r.H executor of tilt
will and testament mid estaie !
Andrew J Rupert. decK.el, nay
filed his final account mid petition
for distribution In the fount y Court
of the Suite of Oregon
for Columbia County, and that Sat
urday, tho 10ih l::y of January.
1920, ut the hour of 11 o'clock li.
the forenoon of said day, t'.nd the
Court r.'iini t'f "aid Court in the
County Court House rt St. Helens.
Oregon, have been appointed by said
Court :s the time r.i.d place for the
l'o:-rinr of objections thereto nd tin
settlement thereof, nil for I'm dls
tribal l :i of s:ld estate.
Dated r.nd first published, Decem
ber 12. 1919.
ANDREW KING,
Executor of the Estate of Andrew J.
Rupert, ileceaaed.
Geo. II. Shlnn, Attorney. G2-4&t
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Order our feed, ,,, ""Ut
note tl, Iniprov,111!
Frank Wilkins
Store in K. of P. Bldg Warehouse, SlicMon
Cot tho GtnulneS7jl
and Avoid cSfiSTlKvSi
Xllegf, in Evry Cako
A TRIAL WILL
CONVINCE
YOU,
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIE
STATE OF OREGON FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTJ.
Frrncls M. Bruster, I'L.lnliff, !
vs.
Mildred J. Bruster, Defendant.
To Mildred J. Bruster, Defendant;
In the Name of tho State of Ore
gon: You aro hereby required to np-
jpear nnd answer the complaint fled
against you In the abovo entitled
court and suit on or before tho 2nd
day of January. 1920 (that being
! the last day of the time prescribed In ;
inn uiuer 01 cuuri ior llio puuuration I
Str. IRALDA
Kales hetwrcu Ht. Helens anil
Portlunil, BO rents one way, 7
rents for Hie round trip.
Tickets rimmI until used.
iiont i uvea St. Helen 7;V, ft. in.
Hetuinleg li-sves I'nitliiti.l tf.:lti p. m.
Arrive st St lle!rn 4 4.1 p. m.
r I. HOOCH KIRK
"i uon i iieea to 1 ell You"
says the Good Judfe
un I
av uiuujr men are
going to the small cWof
this good tobacco.
You get real tobacco sat
isfaction out of this small
chew. The rich taste
lasts and lasts. You don't
need a fresh chew so
often. Any man who uses
the Real Tobacco Chew
...:n ...... ji.-
win uu yuu iiiai.
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rut Up In two Styles
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Kltllll tUl IS U BHUI lVUl lOUilCCO
VV-B CUT b a long fine-cut tobacco
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NOTHING that we could say would so thoroughly
convince you of the value of Chamberlain's
Tablets as a personal trial. We can tell you
of thousands who have been permanently cured of
chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick
headache and disorders of the stomach and liver,
but this will have little weight with you as compared
to a personal trial. That always convinces.
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Our customers are a happy, contented, carefree lot be
cause they turn all of their motor troubles over to us.
We are equipped properly to handle any complaint you
may have to make of your car.
When you come to us you have the satisfaction of know
ing that the work js done right.
jef summons), and If you fall so to
.appear and anw.-r, the plaintiff will
j cause your default to be entered and
apply to tiio court for tho relief de
manded In said compl-ilnt, to-wlt:
I For a decree dissolving tho bonds of
matilmony hercto"orr and no-v exist
ing between pluln'.lff and dofendnnt.
and for such other and further relief
as may be deemed proper in tho
premises.
This sunynons Is served upoi you
pursuant to an order of tho Hon
Mar In White. County Judno of the
County of Colombia, State of OrcRon,
which said order was made on the
20th day of November, 1919, which
order prescribes that summons in
h's suit shall b! made upon you by
publication once a week for six con
tecutlve weeks In tho St. Helens Mist,
weekly newspaper of general
circulation, published at St. Helens,
In the County of Columbia, Slate of
Oregon.
The date of the first publication
of this summons is the 21st day of
November, 1819, and tie date of the
last publication is the 2nd day of
January, 1920.
JOHN L. STOni.A,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Chamberlain')! Tablets
These tablets nro intended espec
'nlly for indigestion nnd const Iputlon.
They tone up thos tomnch and enable
It to perform Its functions naturally.
They cct gently on tho liver and
bowels, thereby restoring the stom
ach ?.nd bovels to a healthy condi
tion. When you feel dull, stupid and
constipated f;ive them a trial. You
are certain to bo pleased with their
effect
Farmers' Attention!
$10,00
LUMBER
We have about 75,000 feet
of '2-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
frrice of $10.00 per thous
and feet in order to move
it quickly. Lay in a supply
while it lasts.
St. Helens
Lumber Company
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NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING
Notice Is hereby given to the taxpaycra of the City of Ht. Helens Co
lumbia County, Oregon, that a spe.clnl meeting of tho Common Coinw'l. t
said City w,ll be held in the Council Chambers , said VUy 71 o IX
P. M on the 29th day of December. 1919, for tho purpoaoof fixing
io.yow?rgt,irudg:rles1,S:nn, ,o i,car ; :
Salaries:- ,,LIM;KT 'R K.KltAI, l'UU'OHKH
Recorder ,
Marshal ,
deputies 1.200.00
Attorney's and legal service's' Tin
Treasurer's 440.00
100.00
Lights: Tlal 2,880.00 $ 2(80.00
Street Lights, City Hall and Recorders Office
Maintalnance of Streets and Crossings 2,200.00
Insurance and Printing 2,400.00
Library Fund ," ' 300.00
Fire Department and Hose-V.nd ' ExnVnHe E00.O0
' ' ' 2,000.00
Total estimate ........ "
Interest on Honda .... $10,280.00
Sinking Fund ... 1,140.00
1,000.00 2,140.00
Total
It Is estimated by the Finance Conimitteo nf'n.V i; , 12,420.00
sum should be raised to moot the running CpSS f i","" lmt 1,10 0,'ovo
The budget has been prepared with ,,?. - 0 ' ,ly'
Finance Commlttoo and tho CoS so Iclfs ula n 1,10 of the
payers of Bt. Helens prior to tho z opUon of h . T""" of lh tx
taxpayor. to be present at the special XSn?& bhR ?,SItViT
Done by order of tho Council this 2nd day , ,,,,. '
Attest: MAONUS SAXON
E. E, QUICK, necordor. Mayor.
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Was "Over There"
anil lie will toll you that Anieruun railroads
the htvst in the world.
lie saw the foreign mads in Kngland awl
France, the best in F.urooe nml in other Con
tinental countries and he knows.
The part railroads have nluyed in the develop
ment of the United States is beyond measure.
American railroads have achieved hih
nnls of public service by fur-sighted anl courage
ous investment of capital, und by the constat
titriving of managers and men for rewards for win
well done.
We have the best ruilroads in the world -
must continue to have the best.
nut they must grow.
To the $0,000,000,000 now invested in r
railroads, there will have to be added in the wn
few years, to keep pace with the nation's business,
billions more for additional tracks, stations and
terminals, cars and engines, electric power hou
arid trains, automatic signals, safety devices, tM
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To attract to the railroads in the future tbeij
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