8' ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1915 Livery, Feed and Sale Stable DRAYING AND TRANSFER All Business Promptly Attended Tc -PHONE 15 OR 12 WAf. H. DAVIES ST. HELENS, OREGON Prop. f" inn n,wmnm0 l-X ' " i r ' 1 . This cabinet In Pacific oak finish $12.50 Other cabiuets from $10 up Kitchen tables from $1.50 up English Breakfast tables, from $3.50 up FVRXITIRE UNDERTAKING Auto Troubles respond quickly and inexpensively to our treatment. If your car rattles, or does not run smoothly, or jars, or makes too much noise, IT IS TIME TO BRING IT TO US if you want it to last. A dollar or two spent on that car today may save you ten tomorrow, and that is an INDISPUTABLE FACT. Gasoline Marine Engine Repairing. CITY GARAGE St. Helens. II o Healing and Soothing o WHETZEL'S HAXURVFF M KCZEMA TREATMENT AND HAIR TOXIC Prevents the hair from falling and promotes its growth. Guaranteed to satisfy or your money will be refunded. Sold at PLAZA PHARMACY O H rhone 1C li20Z BANK BUILDING O M ST. HELENS, ORE. M 'Qi mi H All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Furnished. R. CONSTANTIN PLUMBING, HEATING, SHEET METAL WORK. St. Helens Oregon Self Sealing Improved Mason Fruit Jars, in pint, quart and one-half gallon sizes. Does away with the old labor and trouble of sealing Guaranteed air tight. We have the famous laundry and toilet, - Soap Cuclo This soap is guaranteed to set colors . in any fabric rather than make them fade. Try it next wasli day and you will use nothing else thereafter. Central Grocery I CORRESPONDENCE 5 HOULTON. Henry Dockery has returned to Houlton. Earl Perry of Portland,' motored down for the Fourth. 8. S. I-ong Is entertaining his brother from Eastern Oregon. Mrs. Potts and daughters spent thn vfwk Anil at thn llmiltnn hotel. Misses Maggie and Helen Spence ceieorated at scappoose saturuay. Miss Eva Doucet of St. Helens, is visiting the Misses Lavlna and Hose Kihlnn. Mrs. Al. Popejoy and children spent Saturday at Scappoose with friends. George White Is again in our midst, after an absence of several months. Mrs. McAboy of Trenholm, spent Sunday with Mrs. S. E. Hendricks of this city. Miss Ollvo Vlning of Seattle, is here for a few weeks' visit to rel atives. Mrs. Henshaw of Seaside, spent a few days with Mrs. Emma llelford last week. Miss Ituth Anderson of Portland. Is visiting near Houlton at the home of Fred Larsen. Cthftr dark rAtilrnod In f!nl,ln Tuesday evening after spending the ruiiriu ai nome. Kit Onnamnn nf U'oottinp n,o spent Monday here with his brother, lieorge Gensman. V. II. Smith of Astoria, was here last week to look after his property, and visit friends. Mrs. Charles Smith and children have returned from a vlait with friends near Warren. Misses Marie and Lena Heln nf Trenholm, are ' visiting friends in Houlton and St. Helens. Miss Maude Decker of Portland, was the a-uest nf her hmtlinr I. I. Decker and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bennett are being congratulated upon the birth of a son on Friday. July 2. Robert MrOnppn and .fuv Pnttnr went to The Dalles Sunday, where they have found employment. Chaa. Miirrla inri famllv anon Qnn. . J ,' uuu- day at the country home of Mr. and mrs. s. saiser near Yankton. Mr. and Mrs. James McKay and two dauffhtera nf SmnnnnM wam here Monday to spend the Fourth. Mr. Slaughter, who formerly lived here, being interested in the Western Cooperage Co., was in town Sunday. Mrs. Celia Beavers of Scappoose. Rnent thn Knllrth ham with l,oi na ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lamberson. Mr. and Mrs. Chipman of Portland, motored dnwn Sunrisiv far vluii with their son. Earl Chinmnn nf thin city. Marshall Churchill, whn ham hom at Olney for several months, is here again, and employed at Masten's camp. Mr. and Mrs. Perrv Austin anil lit. tie son of Portlrjid, visited Mrs. Austin's father, Chas. Graham, over the Fourth. Frank Usher and .inn swinov have returned from near Salem! where they spent the past few months at work. Mrs. Genres Chamhe nH i,n,i ren, Hugh, Grace and Hazel, are vis iting the family of R. L. Welch at Sweet Home, Ore. The Houltnn haaphnll loam il.v.J a very successful game Saturday at rcappoose. j ne score was 22 to 8 in favor of Houlton. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Staines are spending the summer months at itocKaway Beach, the guests of their daughter. Mrs. Frank Miller Misses Myrtle Bennett of Bachel- lor i lai ana wonita Brolles of Yank ton, spent a few days with Miss Juanlta MofTett last week. Harry Dunn, Ed Thompson, Wal lace C rouse and Jack McAllister, all of Trenholm, came in to celebrate the Fourth at Houlton and St. Helens. Ernest Kelley and his bride are here visiting relatives. Mrs. Kelley will be remembered as Miss Lois El liott, who until about a year ago, re sided near Bachellor Flat. Chas. Crouse and son, Estes, are tr.klng a few days' vacation before returning to their work at Olney. Mr. Crouse will tako his two daughters with him when he goes. Mrs. Ben Thompson returned last Thursday from Portland, where she visited her son and family. She brought her two granddaughters back with her to make a return visit. Jack Dsnain'a FnrH a single buggy, damaging It conslder- uiy, oui me occupants, who have not been learned by the writer, were not injured beyond a good shaking up. Mr. and Mrs. John Masten enter tained the following on 8unday at dinner: Roland Maat Oil nr. fa at n si daughter; Delmer Masten, wife and uaugnier, and w. B. Perkins, wife and son. The deDot here haa iiiiH.nn. . tensive repairs, among them a new coai oi paint, both Inside and out. J. O. Divens' place has been flllmi h E. Wilkinson. Mr. Iilvona am m,i.. , j ' few km LMiaui soon. The residence of John Goodman, near Houlton. cauerht fl unknown source on the Fourth, and but for the nreiwnra f mi,i n ,, daughter. Miss Zora, the damage might have been serious; as It was. the roof was burned in several places and considerable repairs will be necesstry. The family were In St Helena at the time. Two accidents occurred on Mon day, both of which might have been fatal. The Ford car belonging to the Independent Auto Co.. and driven by young McKle, collided with the buggy of Rudolph Karth and wife; besides damaging the vehicle greatly frightened Mrs. Karth very badly Fortunately the horse was not frac tious, so the accident was not so bad as might have been. Mrs. T. S. Linton and Mrs. C. 0. Maurice returned home from Port land Monday. ! Mr .ml Mra. W. II. Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Smith Wafnor spent the Fourth in Vancouver. Mrs. S. K. Vermllyea of Dllloy, Ore., has Joined her husband on the F. F. Knight furm. Henry Morgus and son motored .Inun frnill V Hell'IM WudllBSda'' 'afternoon and spent a fow hours lu town. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barton. Harry I Peep and Miss Irene llUBklrk of Port land, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I J. C. Watts Sunday and Monday. Philip lrvln Linton died at Port lunH June 2 0. 1915. aged 16 months. He was the beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. I.lntou of Reuben, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fowler. Mr. snd Mrs. Bert Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter, Mrs. Olive D. Hunter and John Patrick, are camping on the headwaters of the Llttlu Clatskunlo. REUBEN. J. C. Watts and wife spent the Fourth at Scappoose. O. D. Hunter and Henry Welter were St. Helens visitors Tuesday Miss Luella Baldwin of St. Johns, Is visiting her cunt, Mrs. T. 0. Watta LAKESIDE. Mrs. R. J. Frnkes' son. D. W. Dob bins, was down visiting her and fam ily the last week in June, returning to his home in Walla Walla thlsj week, lie left his little son, Warren, Jr., for the summer with his grand ma and other relatives. Conductor J. II. Dobbins, wife and, little daughters, Ula and Faye. vis ited at the home of his mother a few days ago, motoring back to Portland to resume his duties with the S. P. railway. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Ross and Mr. S. C. Morton motored to Portland Wednesday. Mrs. J. N. Wood of Portland, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wellington. J. M. Uodgers. United States Rev enue Inspector for this district, was In the city Wednesday. Miss Lucille Craven of Independ ence, Oregon, Is visiting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Sundifur. Chas. Hellhorn, wife and son, of Portland, spent Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Morton. Mrs. J. W. Allen returned Wed nesday evening from a two-mouths' Eastern trip, visiting relatives in Ohio and New York. Mrs. M. Bernl and the Misses Bertha and Elizabeth Bernl of Port land, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Botsford. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beeler died Wednesday morn ing. Funeral services held at the Odd Fellows cemetery, Thursday af ternoon, conducted by Rev. John Foster. , J. E. Quinn, assistant time keeper for the St. Helens Lumber company, spent Sunday in Portland with his family, Mrs. Quinn returning with him to St. Helens Monday and spend ing the day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and children of Salem, visited old friends in the city Monday. This Is Mr. Moore's first trip back to the old town for twenty-four years and he was almost lost In finding old land marks and familiar fares. Mr. Moore is the owner of one of Salem's larg est automobile houses. MARRIED. July 2 Miss Ixiulse C. Elliott and Earnest Kelley of Trenholm. Miss Grace H. Grewell and Orvel Glllett of Scappoose. NOTICE. All General Fund County Warrants endorsed prior to April 16th, 1915, are called, and Interest stops on same on and after July 10th. 1915 R. S. HATTAN, Co. Treasurer. For a good Job of masonry or plas tering, write L. E. Gulker. 14 years In Columbia county. R. F. I). War ren or Rainier. 29-41. KAAAAAAAAA " TIM I I 1 1 a s iv IKY A WANI 3 THEYARE BUSINESS GETTERS Young pigs for sale. C. J. Larson. Warren, Ore. 23-tf Wanted A good, fresh family cow. Give description, nrice ami lo cation. At Mist office. 29-t t Two choice rooms with board In quire at Mist office. 29-2t. For Sale Timothy hay in shock or delivered. C. J. Larson, Warren. 29-21 pd For Rent Illlnimlnia- .lm..i cheap. Inquire at the Italian Im'-! porting to. 27-31. 1H-. Stone's Heave Drops cures heaves. Price 1; for sale by all druggists. 1800 feet of silo lumber cheap at Warren. Address Joho Dolan. Houl-ton- 27-3t. For Sale Two- horsepower hay M. Oabrlelson, Warren, Ore. 28-3t. pd. w-fJi, ,.Jf 8lx yeT-M horse, weighs 1650 pounds, works botli single and double. Inquire P H Lund. Warren. 2i k-f- B.ai A Quantity of hlmalaya berry p ante, at 4 cent each. Apply Columbia River Canning & p?0 duce Co., St. Helens. Mchmf Wanted Vraah n .... ..... your fresh eowMfteVrsXaT. Hover' umT De WrUa 0T Ph"n Clover Hill Farm, Deer Island. Ore- YOU CAN'T You can't accumulate money without Mlt-denlal. A you looking forward to the day when you will hav Jn you now want and deluding yourself with the Maa ii,.t you will thrn begin to accumulate money? That day will never dawn for jrou. Each day will bring n want and If you continue to Indulge In thorn your li" will end In want. Indulgence to-day moans for you (J! ture want, while self denial to-day moans future Indui.! ence. Start a self denial Account to-day. Watch over It now and lu the yoare to como, It will watch over you Said a wise old Arab "He that sleeps without upper gots up without debt." COLUMBIA COUNTY BANK Sl, Helen t, Ore. OLDEST IN THE COUNTY Don't Cross a Bridge until vuu come to it. Don't worry about your inability to pay for siu-li bih-tlass groceries as ours until you know our prices. Wla-n you tlo learn litem you will see how foolish it was to worry at all. Our price are not a bit higher than the ordinary, tlionijh the tpialily of our gro ceries is very much higher. Let ns prove it. A. S. HARRISON & CO. HT. HELENS' I.KADINfJ MERCHANTS. Good Coffee x If you are not satisfied with the coffee you have been using, try Golden West Coffee It's Just Right SPECIAL BLEND STEEL CUT Williams & Hall GROCERIES Jas. Muckle t Son "Good of Quality" MENS SUMMER UNDERWEAR- Wc have some lij-lit, -soft underwear, Athletic style union suits, closed crotch, short length and no sleeves, that will help you to keep cool dur ing tic hot summer days Don't wear heavy weight underwear now, get some of these light, thin union suits and keep cool. Halbrigcan underwear, light and durable, rcrti ad flesh color, long sleeves, ankle length, " both union suits an.f separate pieces. 50c the garment. Complete stock, all sizes. Get light weight underwear here and keep comfortable. MchOtf