URRENT COMMENT j .1 uny i"-"'" lH soim.iuno , tho Biiiniiiobllo buby car- L lilK 10 ,nko you limhym.tfnr.uiulrli.K. Ln mi" c,"",lry ,r"ln" " DtKHl 10 l' l" l" ! .c li Jiw- Jiry"' pnrnmount. wMM" " " Ml'1" "no; ,mt ..t ilifcal.'its lo disturb tli first. u,l will '"'K'11 l",v ,.h i, prolmlily wniu mi um r.i ik, rouiitry ly "''"fit "uU M, ...,i,,n miyn tl' Hullus News; l(,vw, ho P",H u 1,1 ,,m,r IH' ilbui nn. ...mm sro Hi" I'"" I'obbIIiIo food tl0Pomil'li-" This statement crafty nifiiiiH or creating a uo- i, fur tlicin. I it ink" 42A,o(IO British soldiers . .. . ... II ((I tf ll l.fi.tl Mi.U hold tinny-""' - ' ,r)ril I.iiiiiImIowuo--Iiow many I w nw-HHiiry to ! 10 miles? Krntury will P-dum next year' 0r wlilnln-y nnnthlnl. mime mj'tn rotisttiiKMH iiilitlit ilo well to llarly ri'iluiti tint Input. ilii.ro nrn K. 9:11.05$ unmarried 1. 1.. ... i.. i. ,,h Stiifn, nearly O.ooo.ooo. ilil my luii'lii'liir tnx overcome n i r.nt iut 'f splnstorhoodT il ill the tyrants of earth, Dame Lion h.i tho fewest biographers; no on" tint) ndi'ouniolr under- n to fathom lr psychological 4PL0YMENT SERVICE. khe failed Htiitf government 'by notii'K-n f :rmr, ranchmen, flmoti, fruit growers, hopralsern I all other employers Hint tlirotiKli Employment branch of tho I input ul Labor It In prepared to nlKb free if charge workers In any ntoir, m:il or fmnnlo, skilled or killed, iiiiilvc-linrn or foreigners, lUli-Kpi'tfklnK or IIioho of alien ruo. 1m government's employment i Iro In it nulliiiiiil affair Willi InrliM In iviry large city of the rj Htnti'H. Through nn llller- ihfuot liifiiriimtlon between these :uornu ollhi-H. nil tlia various dln- i or toni'H lire kept advised Of K renditions tliroiiRliotit tho ntry. If (itnrtiiiitlit!ft for work not ho lllh'.l liy the dUtrlct In fh they orlKliinto tlicy nr rrrr d other lirniii:lii'n for nctlon. Uari;.. iiuinhcr of lili'll mill womiMI t rtftlittiTiMl for work it tho I'ort- i branch. Kroni thin iiiimiImt It uM not ho illlllcult to sco urn lilp any partlrulur kind' Many of who Iihvk found omploynKMil uuitli thi KoviTtimwit'ii itorvtco nre llill-fip;iklli! ulli'lin who llllVU tlioroiiKh uKrti-tilturul trulnlliR I pirli.iici in tlmir native Inndu 'lr thrift und HtttidineMii toKHhr li tliPlr knowli-dKO of IntnnBivo ' Ival Ion nuiki'H thorn vuhmlilo nn p IiuhiIh In thU rou n try. . 1,10 Knv"" nt Ih pnrtlculnrly I Altt'il to supply Bt'tiKiiiiiililo luhor, b 1'iTry mill nppU) plckliiK nnil liiip plckliiK, Rruln hnrvvBt . nc nthfr tiiHkB thut rotiilro I hi' fifi'iilratlini of u lurKO nuniliiT of "I" for u Hhort hut busy mmihoii win ili inoiiKtrntiid In tho Hood "ryullcy ilurlim tho rocont Btraw rry luirv.sl, f,,r which thn govorn- oiniiidviiicnt branch Buppllod "majority of plikorB, nn Inspector K nntiiih'il to Hood Ulvur to nor inlljr auporvUe the distribution of 'kern. ArruiiKoniKiitH linvo nl- My boon nutdo to roRlHtor hop plck- ior tho niiroachliiK liarvi'Bt, nnd nwitloim urn now lining recoived ' the KrovnrR for pnrtloB of nick- Mo lin niippiind ,,t t10 opnnlng of A"y pnBtiii:iBior or ngnnt of the Mrtmont r ARrlcuUiiro Ib author 11 to rwnivn niiplicatlonH for help onipinyo,.,, or roquosta for work tliomi il. sli lng Biuno. Or, Imtter '"Hi iippitcutionH may bo Bunt rec' to tho Kniployninnt brunch, wtiH'iit of Labor. 424 Kutlway ckiro loilMlnc. l'ortlimd. Ore- ly whl. ii 0in(.0 thoy will bo ""Wly n. loiowlndHnd. "mini I III) IHilltH of llii.lf- Jurisdiction to urrnHt any IM,rH1)ll known pnrHomilly to any hucIi oii,.,.r to have vlolatnd any of the provis ions of this uct, and itnnindluii-iv bring such orfnuilnr beforo any tnnriM. tralo having Jurisdiction, iiml uny such pornon so urrnsted sliall Imvc the right of an IiiiiihmIIuUi trlul uii.l all othnr rights Riven to any person nrrcstcd for having conunlitiMl inlsdi'inmiiior; and If biii'Ii bourlng cannot then be hud, bo rulnusnd from custody on giving his personal un dortnklng to appear In answor to Much violation at such time and plact an shall then bo Indicated, secured by thn deposit of a Rum oiual to tin maximum charged, or in lieu therco: by leaving the vehlclo being operated by such person with such ollieer; o In case such olllcnr bo not .i(ce,mllile, bo forthwith releused from custody on giving his name and addrcssi to the olllcor making such arrest and depositing with such olllcer a nuuiil to the maximum Hue for the offense for which such arreat Is innde, or In lieu thereof by leaving the ve hicle beliiR operated by such perm.i: with such olllcer; provided, thai In such case the olllcer making such ur rest shall give a receipt in wrilliu; for such sum or vehicle and nnlir such person to appear before 'he most uccckbIIiIo magistrate, naming ll on that or the following day, specifying the place and hour. In case security shall he deposited us In this suction provided, It shall he returned to the person forthwith on such person being admitted to hull. (Laws J 0 1 1 . Chapter 174, page 27H. Hectlon 27). I'IKM l,M TK). To the Citizen of the City of St. Helens, Oregon: At the special K led ion of the City of Ht. Helens, Oregon, held on the 23rd day or July, 1915, on the mut ter of the adoption or rejection of the proposed Charter Amendments, the ballot title and the number of the until proposed measure being as fol lows, to-wlt: AN ACT To amend "An Act entitled an Act to Incorporate the City of Ht. Helens, In Columbia County, and State of Oregon," filed In the olllce of the Secretary of Stuto February 25, 1HK9; nnd to amend ull nets amend ing said act since enacted by Leg islative Assembly; and to amend certain proposed charter amendments submitted to the voter of St. Helens at election held August 2nd, 1909, nnd to amend certain proposed char ter nutend incuts amending the afore said acts submitted to and approved by the voter of said City at elections held on the 4th day of April, 1910, and April 7th, 1913. A total vote of 86 was cast there on, and the afllrniatlvo of suld meas ure "100 Ye Shall Bald proposed measure be adopted?" received 62 vote, and the iiegntlvo of suld meas ure "101 No Shnll suld proposed measure bo adopted? received i voles, and the Common Council hav ing canvassed tho returns of said election Olid. found that ald proposed measure ha received the alllrmative majority of the total number of votes cast thereon, ns aforesaid, at Its regular mooting on July 28th, 1915, Now, therefore, I S. C. Morton, as Mayor of said City of St. Helens, Oregon, do hereby proclaim the adop tion of said art as and for the char teer of said City. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, this 20th day of July, 1915. S. ('. MOUTON. Mayor of the City of St. Helens. Oregon. XOTH'K TO TKACHKUH SCHOOL Oli'lCKItS. ;M nnHLJnvm """!" of t'1" 'state of ""gon: You nrn inr.l.v i r ' .ml answer the Whin am indication riled again, you on the is day f July, ,9,5, ,', 'itltlcd proceedings, within ten days from the .late of the service of this Summons upon you If served within this ( ounty, or If served within any other ounty of this State, then with in twenty day from the date of the service of this Summon upon you 'll"! If you fall to enter your appear ance or answer tho application, for want thereof the applicant will apply to ho Court and take decree for the relief demanded In the petition and application and you will be forever barred from disposing of the same. Witness my hand and the seal of said Circuit Court this 31st duy of July, 1915. A. V. HARNETT. Clerk. C. J. Curtis, Applicant's Attorney. 33-2t. ST. HELENS MIST, ERt DAY, AUGUST 6, 1915 of i!ii " ,fil"'rll'Hn Is made a part " tl " ""', the same as though I itl ii i laec Verba, versus Frank t. . ii J, ,""'Mny' incorporated, and un wuoin tt may concern. xotici:. Notice Is hereby given that the County Headmaster ha filed notice of completion of the following road contracts: (1. L. Tarbell, S. A. Crosby road. O. II. Dennett and L. A. Malcolm, Mlst-Clatskanlo roud. Chas. Johnson, Bwlft-Hazen-Rcn-nett roud. Clurenco Reed, Spec. 1, Iilv. 2 Diet. 7. I'. Itergerson, Spec. 1. Dlv. 3, Dlst. 7. All protests agaliiBt final accept ance of the above work, and final pay ment therefor must bo tiled in this olllce within two week from the date of 11 rut publication hereof. A. F. HAHNKTT, County Clerk. 32-21 Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that on Saturday, August 21,' 1916, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the Court House, In St. Hel ens, Columbia County, Oregon, I will. In obedience to said execution, order and decree, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for cash, all the rlRht, title and interest the said defendants now have, or either of them has, or had on the 1st day of June, 1914, the date of Bald mortgage, In and to said real property to satisfy said execution, Judgment, interest, cost and accru ing costs. Dated July 20, 1915. I E. C. 8TANWOOD, Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. First publcatlon July 23, 1916. j Last publication August 20, 1916.' XOTH'K OF his Ah HKTTLKMKXT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the es tate of Ambrose Madden, deceased, has filed his final report and account of said estate and the Court has fixed Monday, the 30th day of August, 1915, at the hour of 2 o'clock F. M. of said day and the County Court room in the Court House at St. Hel ens, Oregon, ub the time and place for hearing objections thereto; all persons interested in said estate are notified to be and appear at said time and place and make and file objec tions thereto, if any they have, to suld final report and account. M. B. MILLER, Administrator. Dated July 20th, 1915. First publication July 23, 1915. Last publication August 27, 1916. IT'IINITUKK flade in Oregon THOROUGHLY GUARANTEED $37.50 up According to Size Etc. Have sold a lot of these which are giving perfect satisfaction. UNDERTAKING XOTH'K OF KIIF.ItlFF'H HALE. 6 1$ an REGON MOTOR JVEIIICLE LAW " nrn reinitiated bv Hocrotnrv of a' Iltlll W. (ll-olt . niil.lluli tlie Howlng sections from . the state p' veh,. law: ""'"on 2(1. All nollco ludiios or "filers or any city or town, or Jus the peaco of tho county, shall vn Jurisdiction of nil violations of Provision of thin net nxenlltlllC '"in 24 hereof oAmmlMnit uMtliln 't roHinwii,,.. ..u.. ...... tn.y. iowii or ctniiiiji "8 'ft 1. Chantnr 174. nniro 278. clnn 20). Suction 27. Anv notion nfltnnr.of ' ly, any mnrshal or watchman f ny Incorporated vlllago, or nny Or (limillV ol.n.tW n .mill. I".. nuiTiiu Ul Ull . or nny conutni.in r o..u inwn. 'P" "luill hnvo full power and au Section 24. page 19 nnd section 84. page 44 of the 1916 Oregon school law reiiulro nil teachers n ,i,i,. enmity to do a certain amount of reading circle work prior to registering their contracts and cer tificates and that these contracts and certificates must be registered before they begin work In tho schools this Teachers who fall to so register will forfeit their salary for all serv ices previous to registration. School olllcer are warned against payment of any salary to any teacher who does not properly register and to ln ..., i...ti. n tract and certlllcate and observe that they aro both regis tered before making payment nt- i pay for no services rendered before registration. READ AND RECIISTEU IN TIM h. J W. ALLKN. l OUIliy ""in- 33-lt. KKCilNTU.VliON OF L.XI TITLE In tho Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon, for tho County of Coluiu i,i,. i Mm mutter of tho application of i'hrlHtlno Saline to roglster the title to tho laud described in pin n- iirv .........liiliil vs. r'rilllK i. niniui ..,.. lneornorated. defendants, .'...i ..ii utiiiuii ll. may concor: To All whom It may concern: Take notice ,i n .tint tlnv of July. A. O 1915, on application wbb filed by said Chrlstlno 8illne, in the Circuit Court of Columbia County for Initial regis tration of the title to tho land above .lonnrihral. Now unless you appoiir . i.i,.,i Mm 23rd day of August a mir. nmi siinw cause why such application shall not be granted, the Biiino will be taken as confossed and a decree will bo entered according to i, .... f Mm niiiillentlon and you will bo forever barred from disputing U, SOm P HARNETT, Clerk C. J, Curtis, Applicant's Attorney In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Columbia. ' .t r Mm nnnllcntlon of Christine Sallno to register the title o the land! described In the Com plaint herewith served upon you. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County. O. 8. Larson, plaintiff, vs. Thomas Hasae und Susanna Husse, defendants. Under und by virtue of an execution In foreclosure, Issued out of the above named Court, in the above en titled cause, on tho 20th day of July, 1915, in pursuance of a Judgment, decree and order of alo, rendered und entered in said Court on the 10th duy of July, 1915, In a mortgage foreclosure suit, wherein the plain tin, O. S. Larson, recovered Judg ment ngttlnst the defendant, Thomas Husse, for tho sum of fG312.C3, with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from June 1, 1914, for $3 50 attorney's fees and for 121.40 costs, commanding me to make salo of the following described real property, all In Columbia Coun ty, Oregon, to-wit: Heglnning at a point 3151.10 feet east from the Southwest comer of the J. H. Piper Donation Land Claim, in section 26, township 8 north, range 4 west of Willamette meridian, and running thence north 914.70 feet to a point; thence east 778.40 feet to a point; thence south 914.70 feet to a point; and thence west 778.40 feet to the point of beginning, containing 16.34 acres. Also, an undivided one-half interest in the following described tract of luiid, viz.: Heginnlng at a point which Is South 58 dog. 40 mill east 3.85 chains from a stake on the east bank or Dobbins slough, in the .nwrence Hohnert Donation Land 'lalm, in section 27, townBhlp 8 north, rango 4 west of Willamette meridian, which stake is set on the south line of tho land once owned by Wllhelm Hussl and Carl Sucarlaaen nnd bv them conveyed to Thomas Hasan by deed dated May 20, 1902, and recorded in Hook Z, pago 19b, deed records of said County, and from which Btake a plum tree, Inches in diameter, bears south ilee. west 13 links distant, and apple tree 8 Inches in diameter, bears south 61 deg. east 34 linns cisiani thence running south 68 deg. 40 mln east 1.27 chaliiB to the railway right of way; thence north 40 deg, east nloiiir tho west side of said right of wnv 3.15 chains to tlie aouin line nf suld tract bo conveyed ty sata litissi nnd Sucariasen to l nomas Husse: thence west 1.70 chains ilmneo south 37 deg. ZU mm. west 2.63 chaliiB to point ot beginning, eniitiitnlnir 42-100 of nn acre. AIbo an undivided one-half interest in the r..ili.wlnir il escribed and. viz.: lie- ..limine- nt the stake above described on east bank of Dobbins slough, and rnnntiiir thence east on tlie souin line of the land bo conveyed by Wil 1,1,1m HiirhI and Carl SacarlaBen to ...id Thomas HasBe by doed dated M.iv 20. 1902. aforesaid. 8. 26 cnain to the east line of said railway right of way to a point; thence east aiong ..til lino of said tract or lana o.u chains to the west line of the County ..,...! rutin nir from Muyger to i;iaiB knilu. Oregon: thence south 21 deg wn nlnnir the County road 3.7 chains to the land owned by the A & C. H. R. Co.; thence norm ti oeg 56 chains along said It. II Co. 's land; thence north 40 deg. east n ii. eimliis: thence norm o uog west 1.60 chains to tne east nne oi ...i.i a Rr r ii. 11. Co. s rtgtit or way tbonce north 20 deg. east along said ,...) linn of right ot way u.js. cnain to tlie point of beginning, coiuuimng 1 nn oeres. And a 80. an UIHIIVIUBU one-half interest In the following de sort bed land, vu.: iieginnnm m .. i.,i in Mm nnst boundary line the Lawrence Hohnert Donation Land Claim, Notification NO. (ttaa, in oc Hons 27 and 34, township 8 north -,.nn i wnst of Willamette meridian which point is 7.11 chains south of tlie Northeast corner oi sniu cmmi, , ...I run n I n ir thence bouHi 12.66 i,,,i..a nlnr.E the east line ot ci..i,,i' thence north 89 deg. i oi clinltiB to a post; thence south 91' .inir 20 mln. west 2.29 chains ,l...nna north 68 dog. 40 mill. WOBt 3 86 chains to a poBt on east bank of Dobbins Blough; thence west to the west line of Buid Claim; thence north 12 11 chains niong saiu n", and thonco east to the point of be ginning, containing si.ou sra, Mmrnfrom a tract of land about 2 acres, conveyed to EHub Le lonen, by lBe(l ,,ntea September 13. 1909 and recorded In Hook 11, page 4 52 doed records of said County. In the Circuit Court ot the State Oregon, for Columbia County. ora Rupert, plaintiff, versus M. E. illor, Estelle Miller, I. P. Hardin and J. O. Elrod, defendants. Notice hereby given that under and by irtue ot an execution in foreclosure. issued out of the above named Court, the above named cause, on the 0th day of July, 1916, under and In pursuance of a Judgment, decree and order of sale, rendered and entered in said Court on the 8th day of July, 915, In a mortgage foreclosure Buit, wherein the plaintiff, Cora Ru pert, recovered Judgment and decree against the defendants, M. E. Miller and Estelle Miller, for the sum of 1500.00, with Interest thereon at I tho rate of ten per cent per annum from February 4, 1910, for $100.00 attorney's fees, and for $18.70 costs, commanding me to make sale ot the following described real property. In olumbla County, Oregon, to-wit: Lots one, two and three, in P.lock forty-three, In the City of St. Helens, Oregon, as the same appear upon the mclal plat In the office of tl e Clerk said County, I vill therefore, on Saturday, August 21, IjIS, at 13 clock A. M., at the Court House oor, in St. Helens. Columbia ('oun ty, Oregon, sell at ' public auction subject to redemption), to the high est bidder, for cash, all the right, title and inteont the suld defendants now have, or either of them has or had on August 4, 1909, the date of said mortgage, In and to the above described real property, to satisfy said execution, Judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. E. C. STANWOOD, Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. Dated July, 20, 1915. First publication July 23, 1916. Last publication August 20, 191i. said west NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S HALE. D O YOU want to he convinced that we have the I3ip;p;cst Hardware Values in the market? That we nave wn.it yuii want ripnt now: 1 nat s wliat we want to do, and if you need PAINT. OILS. SASH, DOORS, BUILDING PAPER or WALL PAPER, let us figure with you. MUCKLE HARDWARE CO. ST. HELENS, OREGON LODGES Klwanda Tribe No. 63, Improved Order ot Redmen. meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month In of P. hall, St. Helens. Visiting brethren welcome. E. I. BALLAOH, C. of R. St. Helens Rebekah Lodge, No 217, meets first and third Thursday of each month in I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members always welcome, MRS. ELLA ALLEN, N. U. ORA BENNETT, Sec. EUROPEAN PLAN AMERICAN PLAN EVERYTHING MODERN AT THE ST. HELENS HOTEL J. GEORGE, Proprietor ALL BUSSES CALL AT HOTEL RATES $1.00 AND UP SPECIAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS 44444fA4A4A444AAAAA4J Fourth Annual X Columbia County Fair TO BE HELD SEPT. 22-23-24, 1915 Houlton Circle No. 478, Women of Woodcraft, meets the second and fourth Tuesday afternoon of each month at Houlton, Oregon. AGNES DIXON. O. N. ANNA RICHARDSON, Clerk. Columbia Encampment, No. 77, I. O. O. P. meets in the I. O. O. F. Hall, on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. Sojourn ing Patriarchs most cordially lnvltea to meet with ub CHAS. M. BEELER, C. P. C. W. HLAKESLEY, Scribe. Avon Lodge No. 62 Knights of Pythias meets overy Tuesday even ing in Castle Hall, St. Helens. Vis iting Knights olways welcome. E. A. KOTUKll. u. i;. M. E. MILLER, K. ot R. S. St. Helens Lodge No. 32. A. F. & A. M. meets 1st and 3rd Saturday in each month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. EDWIN ROSS, Master. E. E. QUICK, Secretary. Premium Lists will be sent on application to A G. L. Tarbell, Prest., Yankton, or J. H. Sonthatd, Sec'y, St. Helens. X St. Helens Lodge O. F. building, on meets in the I O. No 117. I. O. O. P. the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, visiting members are al ways given a hearty welcome. JESSE LANSING, N. O. C. W. BLAKESLEY, Sec. Tlllicum Tribe No. 62, Improved O. U. M., of Yankton, Ore., meets at Its wigwam, second and fourth Sat urdays of each month. W. O. BRANNON. C. ot R. EBER BROWN, Such. MONEY1 The mint makes It and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY you can Been re it at 6 per cent for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. TETTY & COMPANY 613 Denham Bldg. Denver, Colo. EASTERNand CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS Via The North Bank Road Direct Routes Limited Trains St. Paul, Chicago, St. Louis. "THE NORTH BANK LIMITED" AND "INLAND EMPIRE EX PRESS" DAILY, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE GREAT NORTH ERN OR NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. AND BURLINGTON ROUTE. Daily Until September 30 Return Limit October 31. .$1 13.50 . 108.50 Atlantic City Baltimore . Boston 110.00 Buffalo 02.00 Chicago 72.50 Cincinnati 08(1.50 Denver 55.00 Dos Moines ... (15.70 Detroit 83.50 InillanaiMills . . 81.70 Kansas City ... (10.00 Direct Via Both California Ways One Way 9131.00 120.00 127.50 100.50 00.00 104.00 72.50 83.20 101.00 00.20 77.50 Milwaukee MinneaiKilis ' Direct Via Both California Ways One Way .$ 72.50 9 00.00 00.00 Montreal 105.00 New York .... 1 fO.70 Omaha (10.00 Philadelphia .. 110.70 Pittsburg 00.00 St. Louis 71.20 St. Paul (10.00 Toronto 02.00 Washington ... 108.50 84.25 122.50 128.20 77.50 128.20 108.10 88.10 84.25 100.50 120.00 Round trip to San Francisco $30, meals and berth included. One way fares $8, $15, $20. 8. S. "Groat Northern," "Northern Pacific" train leaves 9:30 A. M. S. S. arrives San Francisco 3:30 P. M. next every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for San Francisco. Steamer day. Send for booklet. R. H. CROZIER, A. Q. P. A., E. WILKINSON, Agent. Portland Houlton, Ore.