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6 ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21. 1916 ' """" " - I t itn I T UPI ROUTE t . n i & 8. TIME TABLE. South Bound. Kalnier Local 8:00a.m. 11:03 a. m. 3:27 p.m. 8:43 p.m. North Bound. Ralnlor Local 9:09 a.m. 1:33 p.m. 6:18 p. m. 7:06 p. m. , MIST MISTINGS ItAAAAAAAA A AAA! Lunch at Mason's. Fancy Box Candy at Mason's. H. M. Allen spent Friday in Port land. Mrs. It. C. Burgess was a Portland visitor Friday. Meet your friends at the Royal Confectionery. Miss Golda Lockwood Is the guest of friends In Hillsboro. St. Helens dairy wants your milk and cream orders. Phone 107. Councilman Ballagh went to Port land Thursday on a business trip. Don't forgot that the St. Heleus dairy wants to please you. Phone 107. Mr. Washington Muckle has been quite generous with his sleigh this week. Miss Grushong of Rainier, spent the week end as the guest of Miss Leith. Royal Candy Kitchen and Confec tionery. The best of Hot and Cold Drinks. Vm. McKay, who was hurt at the shipyard a short time age, is reported almost well. Harvey Swanson, one of the car penters at the shipyard, is sick in n Portland hospital. The Himalaya Club has made ar rangements to meet in Guild hall for the winter at least. Miss Anna Quick left this week for Portland, where she will enter the Behnke-Walker business college. The Ladies' Aid has postponed their coffee and parcel post sale until next Friday, January 28. Mr. Talbert, mayor of Kelso Washington, was a business visitor to this city a couple of days this week. Follow the crowd and go to the Royal for the best of Candies, Cigar. Tobacco, Fruits, Nuts and Drinks of all kinds. Mrs. J. T. Tabor has been quite sick the past ten days but is improv ing now. She was threatened with pneumonia. Mrs. H. F. McCormick entertain ed Tuesday evening with a dinner party, in honor of Mr. McCormick's birthday. Mrs. James Broder (Ruth Decker) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Decker, died Wednesday at lwr home in Portland. Miss Elsie Philip spent the week end at the home of her father, Mr. John Philip. Miss Philip is teaching in Scappoose. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blakesley re turned this week from Portland where they have been for the past three months. Ben Doris of Eugene, lies accepted a position over in the St. Helens shipyard and will make St. Helens his future home. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Miller visited friends over in Winlock, Wash. They were the guests of T. T. Roundtree Mr. Miller's Bister. Lincoln Peterson of Mist, returned home Monday after spending several days as the guest of Mra. Elmore Blackburn and sister. Fancy Box Candy at Mason's. Louis Rosasco made a bushiest trip to Portland Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mucklo gavf a series of sleigh parties this week Don't compare St. Helens dairy milk and cream without a trial Phono 107. Royal Candy Kitchen for pure. home-niado Candies, made iu gooil old St. Heleus. Dr Dinham passed through the gauntlet of the second rank of the Knights of Pythias Tuesday evening He survived the ordeal all right. Mrs. E. G. Hibbs has moved het dressmaking parlor to room 9, Bank building. She will be there dallj except Saturday a. m. Prices reasonable. Undertaker E. A. Ross was a pas seuger to Scappoose on thp 11 o'clock train Friday, bolug called there tc take charge of the remains of Mrs Whitney. Joseph Trocha died in a hospital in Portland after a short illness. He was afflicted with Bright's disease He was better known here as "Joe the baker," and was in the employ ol the St. Helens bakery. C. S. Rhul of this city, was taken to the hospital last Saturday. Mr. Rhul is suffering from a stroke oi apoplexy. He was slightly Improved at this writing. Joseph Trocha of this city, died In the county hospital Tuesday the 18th Mr. Trocha was employed in the St Helens bakery up till the time of hi last illness. He leaves a widow and four children. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. John entertain ed with a dinner party at their home Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. aud Mrs. A. F. Barnett. Covers were laid for six. The members of the Guild gave a tea In honor of Mrs. W. It. Lidyard who has recently moved here from Eugene. Mrs. Jacob Georgo served and was assisted by Mrs. E. A. Rot ge?. Circuit court adjourned last Frl day until the 31st, at which time we learn the grand jury will be recalled The trial jury has been excused until the first Monday in March. The boys are still on the job secur ng names for the organization of a military company at this place. Over 60 signers have been secured. The committee in charge, in soliciting names, consider quality before quantity. The Antler saloon building owned by Mr. Brinn, is being remodeled and repaired for a business house. It has been rented by Talbert & Thatcher, of the Club cigar store, who will occupy the new location as soon as It is made ready. The Columbia County Pomona Grange will meet at Warren the first Saturday in February (Feb. 5). Speakers from O. A. C. and county court expected to bo present. A large attendance particularly desired. All patrons invited. F. W. Roberts, sec retary pro tem. Telephone men 'are having diffi culty in stringing wires these days. Manager Zipperer Informs this office that he has orders for eleven new phones and has been greatly delayed in their installation. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rotger enjer tained Wednesday evening with "500." The event was the anniver sary of Mr. Rotger's birth. The guests present wore Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lidyard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank George, Harland Turner and Miss Beryl Muckle. During these wintry days eteruni vigilance is the price of a fir firo. A. II. Tarbell came in from War ren Thursday on business connected with the creamery. Peter Paulsen spent two or throe days visiting in Portland during the past week. Miss Marie Paulsen Is again In her Did position in tho'postoflico, after an ibsence of several months. P. C. Jacobsen came lu from Bacli llor Flat Thursday with a loud of spuds for which he rocelved JI.B0 jor sack. Teachers and High School pupils have boen having grent Uiiks count ing down the hill by the school house on bob sleds. Mrs. Burgess' mother, whoso name wo could not loam, fell on the lco mo day last week and broke h ?r thigh. Shj is In a very serious ctn dltlon. W. Al. Johnson, socretary of the board of directors of the state fair, ifter conducting a successful fair fol lowing years of loss, lias been side tracked for a new man. President Borth was so disgusted at the action of the board that he Immediately tendered his resignation. Frank Leo of Portland, was elected as Jones' successor. NOTK'K TO CKKIU'rolM Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned was, on the 10th day of January, 1916, duly appointed as executor of the estate of Anders Stnffans, deceased, by the Hon. tho County Court for Columbia County, State of Oregon, nnd has qualified as such and letters testamentury being Issued to tho undersigned, all persons having claims ngninst this estate are hereby required to present such claims duly verified, us by law required, to Geo. Young, executor, at Warren, Columbia County, Oregon, on or before six montliB from the date of this notice. Dated ut St. Helens, Oregon, this 10th day of January, 1910. tllSOIUSH YOUNG, Executor of tho Estnte of Anders Stnffnns, (Incensed. Seton & Strahan, Piatt Building, Portland, Oregon, Attorneys for Ks tato. 4-6. DEER ISLAND. Mrs. Jack McAllister (neo Lnttln) Is visiting ut tho homo of lr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fowler. 'll. J. McCulliHtor Is In Trunholm for a few days. Francis Coolldgo is a guest at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Brown. Pohool bus been closed hero on ac count of tho weather. Tliero uro u great many cases of la gvippo In thin community. Lunch at Muhoh'b, ST. HELENS ROUTE via WIIUw.il. Slouih THE PEOPLES BOAT SIR. AMERICA Loaves Portland dully - -2:30 p. m (Sunday 1:30 p. m.) Arrives fit. Melon - - 6:00 p. nt (Sunday 3:30 p. m.) Loaves St. 1 lolnn 6:15 . m. Arrives Portland - - - 10:15 a. m. H. HOLMAN, At.nt Makes all way landings. Wharf foot Alder street. Phones: Mala 8333, A-4204. FRANK WILKINS, St Holons Agent. IUE! I'lltE! I'lltE! F1KK! See E. E. Quick, St. Helens, nnd Insure your property In the Oregon ! Flro Relief Association of McMInn-, ! vlllo, Oregon. Don't put it off. i ! Mih6lf W. L. WARREN. Agent. "TRY OUR WANT ADS ; , i , I'ir mid o:ili t.o.u;oncJ wood, Bawi-W I any length. Any quantity delivered on Bhort notice. Phono 16, Iloulton ; I hotel. 4-4t. GLEN WATKINS DEAD Glen Wntklns died nt his homo in 'ills city Wednesdiy, January 19th He was 31 years of ago, was born and raised In this city. His health hud been falling for some time nnd hui death was a great shock to his many friends. Funeral services will bo held Frl day at the Congregational church u'-, 1 p. m. A carload of land plaster will be received about February 20. Will deliver at Iloulton for $10.00 per ton. Order by mull or telephone. Wo keep a full lino of fertilizers and seed. . Columbia River Canning & Pro duco Company. 3-tf. BANK OFFICERS ARE ELECTED , At tho recent meeting of the board , of directors of the Columbia County Bank, tho following officers were i elected: Win. M. Ross, president; Dr. Ed- win Ross, vice president; A. L. Stone, ! cashier; H. P. Ross, assistant cash-; ler; directors, L. R.. Rutherford,1 secretary; Martin White, Dr. Edwin Ross, A. L. Stone, Wm. M. Ross. CHURCHES. Congregational Church, 10 a. m., Bible school; 11a. m.. "Heaven's Antidote for Earth's Foar." 6:30 p. m., Christian En deavor; 7:30 p. m., "A Sermon on a Dollar." John Foster, Ph. B., B. D., minister. ' M. K. Churclk Tho Methodist Sunday school nnd j preaching services on Sunday will be , held at the usual hours at the High ; School auditorium. Sunday school ut 10 a. m.; preaching 11 a. m., i theme: Llfo More Abundant; Ep- worth League, 6:30 p. m.; evening; service, 7:30 p. m., theme: A Fatal Neglect. Special pains will bo taken to have the auditorium heated. Come, '.lev. F. N. Sandifur. l'Olt SALE OK EXCHANGE Horse, harness and rubber tired buggy; choap for cnnh, or exchange for Jersey cow. 11. E. Lullaro. Do You Have Back Ache Torpid Liver? Good health depends upon a good liver. Whenever this Important or gan fails in its work of separating poisons from tho blood, nnd produc ing tho 1)11 o which nlds in digestion, III health, or even donth may follow. Itexall Liver Salts aid nature to re storo the liver to normal conditions by clearing tho intestinal truct of waste matter. Valuable, also, in the treatment of rheumatism und those slnmach, liver and Intestinal disor ders and skin eruptions caused by faulty elimination of tho bowels and kidneys. Three slzet;, 25c, ROc and $1.00. Sold only ut Plaza riiarmaey. t Seasonable Dainties at t Prices That Are Right TIiIn More offer the flrxt of thin whhom's goodie nml Invites you to insiei-t them. How nice It In, on these rail nlglitN, to have it full larder, both for your own idenNdrc mid for the uncMcled (incut. THE "RED RIBBON STORE." "St. Helens Exclusive Handlers of Every Good to VmI" Williams & Hall Co. Wo suggest that you stock up with the following: The good nre frenli. l ine Imported CuiruntH, at . llM4e lied ItihlKin IChIhIiih, nt 1210 New California Cluster KuIkIiih, nt Boc Almore'M Mince Meat, nt I5fl T New Itutes, nt lU'ic Our WalniitH, Almonds, llniIN nnd I'llltortu mm nil til In year's Mock. Now is the time to Injr in your supply. t'EHHONAL ATTENTION fOUKTEOlfi TREATMENT Two Sides to a Questi on There In nlwiiys two side to every (uetion the rl(ht side and the wrong wide. There nre two side to every milt of rlotlies. The Inslilo nnd the outnide. In our tailoring, the IiihIiIo In as good as the otitMilc, mid both are first cIiikn. J. F. RYAN MERCHANT T.MMlll Hu Holons Oregon LOWEST IMHCEH ALWAYS HIGHEST QUALITY MARRIAGE LICENSE. FISH OYSTERS POULTRY BUTTERMILK AND CREAM CLAMS, CRABS SALT AND CURED FISH Frank P. McGruley and Scheel of Portland, Ore. Slna E. WELL. DO YOU KNOW Bennett has changed locations? If you do not, call and see bis new barber shop opposito tho St. Helens hotel In tho new Hewitt building. A rsal shoo shine at Bennett's. TRADE IN ST. HELENS HT. HELENS MAI1KET Phono 42 lies. Phone C-72 8. II. SONNKLANI), Prop. , X , , THE TOGGERY GENTS' FURNISHINGS WILL OPEN X X LUNCH AT MASON'S High Grade Confections Hot and Cold Drinks ' Ice Cream Hot Lunches and Short Orders JAS. MUCKLE 4 SON "Goodt of Quality" SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF MEM'S WOOLEN FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.50 Regularly priced at $2.00 and $2.25. In order to quickly dispose of the remainder of our stock of Blue Flannel Shirts, we have made a special price of $1.50 to close out this stock before Spring. Sizes 14'2, 15, 15', 16, 16. If you can wear any of the above sizes, get them now before they go. Tuesday, February ist, 1916 A NEW STORE WITH EVERYTHING NEW FOR MEN. (TEST US WITH A TRIAL). WE GUARANTEE EVERY ARTICLE. MONEY BACK IF NOT SATIS FIED. THE BEST VALUE MONEY CAN PRODUCE fll TO0(Gli W. E. LIDYARD, Manager ST. HELENS MONEY TO LOAN ON EIHHT FA KM MOKTG.VG EH E. J. ROBERSON 702 Title and Trust Bldg. Portland, Oregon This is the package of crackers which the thoughtful deal er invariably wrapB up for you. The name Snowflake Sodas means good crackers.. PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT COMi'ANY Portland, Oregon P7- I .sf5j" MADE IN OREGON TIiIh Ntjlo rnngo from $28.00 up. Thoroughly giinriinteoil. Miulo in any size and miy way desired. I have a few Hewtlng Htovea left I will close out ut 85 ier cent discount to suve sum mcrlng over. FURNITURE UNDERTAKING