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ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, MAY 19. 1916 8. I & 8. TIME TABLE. South Bound. Rainier Local 8:00a.m. 11:03 a. m. 3:27 p. m. 8:43 p. m. North Bound. Rainier Local 9:09 a.m. 1:33 p. m. 6:18 p. m. 7:06 p. m. COURT PROCEEDINGS (Continued from last week) for the 8th day of April, 1916, and for the said 22nd day of April, 1916; Now, on this 4th day of May, 1916, the Court being fully advised, It la ordered by the Court that the follow ing named proposals be, and the same are hereby accepted, viz: R. A. I.illich Road: Proposal of P. E. Lovegren as modi fied to include from Sta. 0 to Sta 18 of preliminary, survey, for the sum of 12,000.00. Lower Xelialem Road: Proposal of E. A. Gessell, us modi fled, excluding cattleguard, for the sum of $2,700. t'pper Xelialem Road in Sec. 22, 23 and 27, 4,-5. Proposal of B. P. Lane, D. W. Tyler and W. T. Braun, as modified to ex . elude rip rap, for the sum of $1604.72. Vier Xelialem Road, from Sta. 96 to Sta. 119 x 45.2. Proposal of H. A. Wilson, for the sum of $490.00. E. J. Lindners Road from Sta. 0 x 00 to Sta. 29, and from Sta. 40 x 38 to Sta. 44 x 54. Proposal of M. Doran, submitted in lieu of indefinite proposal heretofore submitted, for the sum of $2,285.00. It is further ordered by the Court that contracts for the faithful per formance of said work, be entered into with said bidders. It is further ordered by the Court that all other proposals heretofore continued, be, and the same hereby are, rejected. On this day, claims against the county as heretofore filed with the County Clerk, were examined by the Court, and allowed in the various sums as carried out by the Court on the face of said claims, being as fol lows: General Fund. Jurors. S. C. Morton, $2.00; J. T. Taber, $2.00; E. B. Woods, $2.00; S. R. Sonneland, $2.00; J. W. Rice, $24.60; J. W. Morgan, $24.60; H. T. Bennett, $22.00; Gustave Lange, $17.20; C. L. Larson, $22.00; A. Chelberg, $22.00; L. E. Gulker, $24.60; A. W. Atkins, $26.60; D. W. Richardson, $9.00; J. C. Kelley, $9.00; C. W. Johnson, $9.00; A. T. Laws, $9.00; Elmer Blackburn, $9.00; Alex Philip, $2.00; W. W. Blakcsley, $2.00; Grand Jurors. F. W. Boesel, $7.00; John Farr, $7.00; Martin Kauffman, $8.00; Ed ward Eilertson, $13.40; Jacob Ham mer, $7.40; Bert Edmonds, $12.00; Aaron Glsselberg, $16.00; Witness Before Grand Jury. F. L. Gordon, $9.20; Fred White, $8.00; Florence White, $8.00; J. T. Woodward, $2.00; Alice Woodward, $2.00; M. F. Marston, $9.20; Fred Biggs, $9.20; Road Sujiervisor. No. 1, J. D. McKay, $59.50; No. 2, Elton Felton, $87.60; No. 3, B. J. Kcelan, $80.60; No. 4, It. N. Love luce, $64.75; No. 6, F. A. Buruham, $S5.76; No. 6, E. T. Wallace, $10.60; No. 7, T. B. Mills, $84.00. C. O. Howe, work for roadniaster, $80.00; Fred Mr.un, surveying, $2.60; T. J. Flippen, same, $2.60; J. W. Rice, same, $2.50; H. E. Abry, supplies for roadniaster, $12.45; H. E. Abry, supplies for roadniaster, $8.25; Mucklo Hard ware Co., same, $5.70; J. C. Kelley, same, $15.00; Kilham Sta. & Printing Co., samo, $33.15; G. E. Farnsworth, surveying, and expenses, $126.60; Ed Sesseman, surveying, $2.60; V. Vinjo, samo, $46.25; Cecil Lane, same, $31.25; Lee Osburne, 3ame, $15.00; J. O. Libel, supplies to surveyors, $2.25; Cl".tskanlo Livery Co., auto io surveyors, $2.00; L. O. Vandias, same, $20.00; H. J. Dun can, samo, $7.10; Geo. B. Conyers, surv3ing, $5.00; Fred Mann, same, $2.50; Jesso Bryant, same, $2.60; L. J. Van Orshovcn, unmo, $63.67; L. J. Van Orshoven, samo, $16.60; H. G. Smith, samo. $99.29; H. G. Smith, same, $24.85; W. W. Dil lavd, same, $31.50; John Rice, same, $3.75; T. J. Flippen, jr., samo, $36.10; Edgar Mucklo, same, $1.25; Harry Richardson, same, $17.10; Andy Erickson, same, $4.00; Floyd Bui-rls, $41.75; Record Publishing Co., call for bids. $9.40; Clatskanie Chief, came, $4.80; State Printing Co., bridgo plans, $17.52; Gladys L. Ashby, election listo, $13.75; G. W. Barns, register voters, $4.70; Geo. G. Conyer3, same, $32.10; W. L. Hall, same, $17.00; F. W. Herman, same, $28.20; A. B. Lake, same, $6.30; Eunice McCallister, same, $1.70; E. D. Tichenor, same, $7.60; T. C. Watts, sane, $5.60; T. S. White, same, $3.40; Bessie Rattan, work for Clerk, $56.25; Bushong & Co., sup plies for Clerk, $35.80; A. F. Har nett, postage and cxpressage, $20.00; H. C. Wood, Deputy Assessor, $68.75; Gladys L. Ashby, work for Assessor, $12.60; C. W. Blakesloy, Assessor's expense, $11.55; M. Whi.a, same, $16.35; H. C. Wood, samo, $43.85; C. W. Blnkesloy, postage, $10.00; St. Helens Mist, tax rolls, $121.25; Gertrude- Phillips, work for Sheriff, $66.85; Jas. Huit, same, $58.75; Laura Barber, sr.mo, $47 75; Effio Brev.n, same, $47.50; F. L. Gordon, 3ame, $9.30; W. E. CIr.rk, samo, $6.00; Jamos Jcss3o, same, $4.00; E. C. Stanwoou, Sheriff's expense, $46.95; Chas. Brown, same, $8.60; Chas. Brown, postage, $32.00; H. W. Cade, launch for Sher iff, $3.50; Mrs. L. Lowe, team for Sheriff, $3.50; U. S. D'Spain, auto for Sheriff, $32.75; Independent Auto Co., same, $2.37; J. F. Johnson, same, $5.40; Kilham Sta. & Printing Co., supplies for Sheriff, $11.67; National Security Co., bond for Sher iff, $80.00; Jas. Hunt, work for Treasurer, $7.60; Columbia Herald, notices to:- Treasurer, $1.60; St. Helens Mist, same, $.30; Clatskanie Chief, same, $.80; St. Helens Mist, call for bids, $1.30; St. Holcns Tele phono Co., telephones, $24.30; Plaza Pharmacy, supplies, $6.80; A. G. long, supplies to janitor, $3.00; F. A. Ellis, check writer, $25.85; Cres cent Chemical Co., supplies to jani tor, $8.25; R. Constantin, same, $1.10; St. Helens Laundry, $1.10; St. Helens Light & Power Co., light for April, $12.30; Bushong & Co., supplies to Dist. Att'y, $1.91; Jacob Georgo board of jurors, $5.25; A. L. Clark, expense Co. Judge, $12.20; roc J"Tl D flORGUS & SON PIONEER MERCHANTS NEW LINE OF SPRING GOODS UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY AND GLOVES Men's Furnishings, the kind that gives satisfactory service. HEADQUARTERS For the best shoes and the best assortment. PRICES RIGHT 1QI 1QZ GOODS THE BEST M IJJ no ASK YOUR GROCER FOR t ST. HELENS BRAND A HOME PRODUCT T CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES, PICKLES, HEED PO- TATOES, BEANS, CORN AND FERTILIZER. WE ARE READY TO CONTRACT FOR BEANS. ABOUT SO ACRES DESIRED. NOW ON HAND NOTICE TO BEAN RAISERS Columbia River Canning and Produce Co. Is now ready to make contracts for bean raining. We need almut 00 acres of Kentucky Wonder Beans. Call at the cannery and get a contract. ALL KINDS OF VEGETABLE PLANTS FOR SALE I COLUMBIA RIVER CANNING AND PRODUCE COMPANY Madeline Allen, work for Co. Judge, $50.00; Judson Weed, Commissioner, $67.00; A. E. Harvey, Commissioner, $81.97; Kuir.ler Kovtow, supplies and printing, $113.25; St. Helens Mist, same, $66 80; John Philips, Justice, State vs. Tomliiu-oii. $2.45 Stato vs. Werstoon, $2.85 State vs. Brix ct al, $7.75; State vs. Delaney, $2.85; J. l. Campbell, Constablo No. 3, $6.00; T. S. White, Coroner's exam.. Lane, $15.70, St. Helens Mist, supplies to School Sup't, $3.60; Columbia Herald same, $4.76; J. W. Allen, expense, $26.00; J. W. Allen, postage $11.40; Clark Grant, Fruit Inspector, $49.10; C. F. Fowler, birth registrar, $.75: Jas. Jesseo, same, $5.60; J. L. Wood on, same, $5.00; L. O. Vadnais, aino, $1.50; I. Sponcer, samo, $1.00; C. L. Hatfield, same, $2.00; J. L. Wooden, same, $2.25; St. Vincent's Hospital, caro Stanton, $76.00; C. L. Hatfield, caro Barnett, $23.75; L. G. Boss, care of Martin, $14.00; P. W. Har rison, same, $6.00; W. L. Hall, sup plies to Euneberg, $10.00; G. W. Johnson & Co., Supplies to Martin, $22.15; E. A. Koss, supplies to liny, $9.25; C. E. Wade, caro Hoy, $2.50; C. E. Wr.do, caro Stouo, $5.00; J. W. McDonald, supplies to prisoners, $1.90; Jacob Georso, board of prison ers, $1.76; F. P. Phillips, sealer of W. & M., $22.19. Road District No. I. Chas. E. Wikstrom, $8.00; J. It. Duncan, $5.00; O. D. Garrison. $9.37; G. H. Siercks, $12.50; Otto Slerlck. $3.75; John Kostrba, $10.63; G. It. Siercke, $7.60; E. Haugerud, $20.00; A. Hauge:-ud, $30.00; N. H. McKay. $2.75; Multnomah County, $33.00. itoqj District No. 2. A. E. Rood, $101.00; H. J. Ander son, $72.75; T. N. Nichols, $75.00; Kay Harford, $60.00; M. Held, $8.75; F. Jones, $62.50; J. U. Hansen, $62.60; 11. Hooper. 7.60; Alex Philip, $7.00; P. Falton, $61.25; E. Leonard, $82.25; Bus Hegelo, $60.00; It. 1). Johnston, $66.25; J. P. Lowo, $21.25; E. Lofstrand. $3.75; C. Mor ris, $17.60; D. Held, $13.76; J. Mc Queen, $3.75; C. E. Winchol, $7.60; G. C. Robey, $20.00; H. Clayton, $20.00; Z. Lomont, $13.75; I. Tuck er, $10.00; J. H. Urie, $11.26; V. D. Johnson, $30.00; J. Rhymer. $22.50; T. Alleman, $5.00; Wm. tior tler, $17.50; Frank Villa, $72.75; J. Woodward, $60.00; A. I'opejoy, $62.60; Z. Lemont, $40.00; J. Rhy mer, 35.65; Tom Alleman, $17.60; J. Owens, $45.66; Chas. Smith, $5.00; T. Hansen, $77.60; I. Tucker, $35.00; J. L. Chlttim, $13.75; G. C. Hoboy, $25.00; T. Berg, $14.40; W. E. Barnes, $7.50; Gus Ilegelu, $15.00; N. Woodard, $2.50; P. II. Veazic, $50.00; H. Woodard, $3.75; M. Held, $15.00; H. J. Southard. $2.00; A. Van Dolah, $17.60; Cali fornia Trojan Powder Company, $164.00; F. Wllkins, $175.20; Hod son Feenaughty Co., $67.43; Howard-Cooper Cor., $32.93; Howard Cooper Cor., $41.43; Contractor's i Equipment Co., $71.55; St. Helens ! Lumber Co., $25.65; St. Helens Wa ! tor Com., $8.00; SI Nadoau, $6.50; L. Wattore, $20.00; R. It. Weeden, j$6.00; Standard Oil Co., $35.25; V. C. Morloy, $4.00; It. Constantin, I $2.25; Mucklo Hdw. Co., $53.14; 'Perry & Graham, $5.95; Jas. H. Sheldon, $90.66; California Trojan : Powder Co., $19.66; Hodson-Kce- naughty Co., $24.65; A. L. Robe- noldt, $8.45; P. E. Brockway et al., $267.38; W. A. Levi, $21.64; How : ard-Cooper Cor. $26.60; Road Dlst. No. .1. Fred Laube, $65.00; B. F. Lee, $15.00; G. Lahtl, $25.00; G. Seldel, $26.87; W. M. Brown, $12.00; Gust Johnson, $10.00; G. W. Jordan, $15.00; G. W. Cooper, $14.07; F. Welter, $18.75; N. D. Welter, $2.82; R. Welter, $2.82; L. H. Combs, $2.82; L. Archibald, $7.50; Geo. Hammer, $21.25; J. W. Hanes, $3.75; D. C. Smith, $15.00; P. Horgren, $61.38; Hodson-Feenaughty Co., $19.83; F. ZImmerdaul, $3.00; St. Helens Lbr. Co., $64.00; N. D. Wel ter, $20.00; Hodson-Feenaughty Co., $215.93; Muckle Hdw. Co., $1.55; Clatskanie Livery Co., $2.00; John Keating, .$2002.80; West Oregon Lumber Co., $50.68; Road Dist. No. 4. W. D. Lovelace, $31.25; Arlie Mor ton, $5.00; H. Ruckor, $5.00; R. Yount, $8.00; C. Larson, $42.60; H. Richardson, $2.60; Wm. Dwyer, $12.60; Thos. Morris, Sr., $15.00; D. Parcher, $15.00; Clifford Gamble, $20.00; Lester Holmes, $25.00; W. R. Holmes, $28.12; Lester Holmes, $7.50; Eino Olson, $16.00; Geo. Bee, $8.75; C. II. Chamberlain, $15.00; H. Heimo, $7.60; Wm. Roberts, $2.60; G. E. Davidson, $3.76; S. Kaspar, $1.25; E. Woods, $5.00; A. Pelto, $30.00; Carleton Lewis, $494.00; Hodson-Feenaughty Co., $9.61; F. Trow, $12.85; F. W. Herman, $1.00; J. V. Wilson, $28.75; F. H. Reynolds, $1.00; Roud Dlst, No. R. Bert Pratt, $30.00; J. Flckel $61.26; Chas. Cook, $47.60; W. H Austin, $50.00; C. F. Washburn, $20.00; J. L. Dearlng, $48.75; J. T. Koaten, $57.60; Wm. Dixon, $52.60; Dan Dixon, $8.75;' E. 8 iraig, 160. uu; John Coti, $37.50; Even Johnson, $15.00; Andrew Erickson, $12.50; M. E. Erickson, $16.00; Albert Erickson, $10.00; R. H. Williams, $23.15; J. W. Bryant $17.50; W. N. Howlott, $2.50; W Payne, $2.60; J. II. Balrd, $30.00; G. P. Hiatt, $18.00; O. P. Hlatt $26.26; Bert Pratt, $20.00; H. Ball horn, $17.60; M. A. Fogel, $7.60; H. Knighton, $15.00; Warren Van, $62.60; W. Eilertson, $65.00; J H Balrd, $5.00; W. E. Van, $10.00; A. Laurl, $1.26; E. L. Anderson, $20.00; Warren Van, $7.00; Ben JohnBon. $16.00; Wm. Rose, $7.60; E. L Anderson, $10.00; A. Northy, $4 60 Bon Johnson, $15.60; Wm. Rose $3.60; J. L. Dearlng, $2.50; Paul Salmi, $50.00; Henry Olson, $170.00 California Trojan Powder Co., $251.16; Hodson-Feenaughty Cn $70.28; H. McKiel, $15.65; F A Burnhnm, $3.99; Howard-Cooper Cor., $26.60; H. Doerr, $3.60; Clats kanie Mercantile Co., $26 95- n Stratton, $26.00; Union Oil Co ' $6.45; California Trojan Powder Co" $34.68; R. A. Scssnian, $10.00- a" Wallace, $10.00; J. Nelson, $1 26- p' Hill. $1.82; F. Hill, $1.26; E. n'ucll dlman, $ .62; J. Marttala, $12 E0 Edlln Peterson, $3.12; M. O. Olson' $6.26; A. Peterson, $5.00; A. Jolml son, $25.00; V- W. Wilson. $-'.00; Bond Dlst. No. 7. E. B. North. H ; A. 1. Ine $2100; V. Chrlslenson, $:'J..I; T. R. Throop, $.1:1.50; II. ChrMo" uen, $5.00; U. Cliilntcns-n. l-t.M. ; ti H. Mills. $40 00; L. """-K. $15.00; A. V. Mow... KT.OO; (.eo Trageier. $13. 75; M. J- J"'"'. 10 -(' H. John. $7.M); O. Slodoluiun. $1 25- F Leslie. $2. 50; C. Smith, $14.37; J. Smith. $14.37; 11. C. Stanton, $14.37; John Kdeiis, $I-' 'B. O. E. Dent, $6.25; It. Mills. $"0 00; It. I-. Spencer, $2.50; Mull Mesalng, $12. SO; N. J. Parker. $11.25; Win. Baker. $l.".2; lv Sesseman. $9 00; II. C. Clark. $11.25; Tims. IVttlJoliu, $l.M; C. Eiohmun, $4.37; J. Heed. $3.12: llert Wood, $5 00; V. S. MellliiKer. $6 00: P. O. Mellinger, $12.50; lieo. Trugoser. $7.50; Hen Smith. $3.75; Kriek Krlckson. $7.50; II. F. Lane. $10.00; Hod.sim-KeeniiUKlity Co., $ti0.S: California Trojan Powder Co . $206.20; California Trojan Pow der Co., $;l77.:il; H. L. Spencer. $42. S7; John Watson. $19.60; W. I.. Hull, $22.21; C. W. .Mellluger, $13. 58; J. M. Hay, $10. 3S. (Jen. Itond I niul. K. Lofstrand, $49.67; Olof Oleen, $48.75; J. H. Ilunwoedy, $5 00; L. K. Allen, $50.62; H. Clayton, $5.00; E. E. 1'orhntu, $21.25; J. E. Heeler. $23.75: W. 11. Faxon, $31.25; N. D. Mcl'alluni, $51.00; C. Lauder back. $10.00; J. W. Akin. $s7.50; J. M.Queen. $26.26; H. Graves, $17.50; ('has. Olson, $7.60; ("has. Smith, $5.00; J. Itymer, $7.50; E Cram, $54. U7; Jack Cooper, $17.60; Win. Drew, $45.91; O. E. Wlnchel, $5.00; P. II. Veazle. $9 50; John Prinze, $33.12: G. II l.emont. $1.87; George Lawrence, $7.50; II. Lewis, $271.00; Geo. II. I.'M.iont, $75.00; lloclson-l'eenaimhly Co., $69.85; H. E. Stratton. $100.00; Muekle Hardware Co., $23.38. Friday, May 5, 1916. On this day the County Headmas ter presents to the Court his plans! and specifications for the following j named road Improvements, viz: - I In Roud Dlst. No. I. Rainier-Apiary Head. I In Road IHst. No. 7, I'pper Nelialein: ! Spec. No. 3, above K. Peterson's' place. j Spec. No. 4, at Dale's llluff. i And the Court being advised In the; matter. It Is ordered by the Court! Hint said plans and KpeclfUations be: approved. J It Is further ordered by the Cnurti that call for bids for such Improve-1 ment bo published In two successive! Insues of the St. Helens Mist, the Rainier Review am1 the flat! kanle ' Chief, and that such bids he opened nt 2 o'clock P. M., on the 20th davi of May, 1916. I Whereupon Court pdjoiirned until' Saturday, May 13, 1916. I LIST OF TRANSFERS Reported by Columbia Comity Ab- tract Company. May 3 Nels Larson et ux. to John Larson, Lot 7, Hlocli 32, Moo.k Add. to Ualnlcv. $10 00. M.i 6 I.oretia Chrlsuian to Ell.a hetii N.hiIiiiuscu; land In Sec. 31. T. 7 .Y. R. 4 W.. $1.00. IV.-cv Mellliiner et ux. Io H. I . ,.,,,; : ,,t 7. block 7, In CHy of eruonla. $20" 00. It. I'. Lane to W. E. Molllnger; lot 3. Mock II. Kast Sid" Add. to oi m nla, $20.00. l ioreiico Perry et ux. to J. II. K. Hounie; lots 1 1 and 12. block 7. Ill Itlanchnr.r Add. to Rainier. $10 00. J. II. E. Hoiirne to Luther M. Per iv; lot block IS, Hlancbard'B Add. in Rainier, $10.00. J. It. i: Houi-lKi to Luther M. Per ry; lots 1 and 2, block 2. In Florence Add. to Rainier, $10 00. i;. IV 'l'lclienor ei ux. In Gertrude I'iippin; land In Sec. 8, T. 7 N., R I V.. $1 Oil. Cert utile I 'iippin to Robert I'.d ward I'iippin; land in Sec S. T. 7 N., 1!. 4 .. i 100. M.iy ti - George W. Coffin el ux. to V M Smith; land In Sec 9. T. 5 N., R 5 W , $2500.00. t li.uli" W. Anttel t L. Polite. ! M.d In See. 2S, T. 6 N . K. 5 W.. ; on. no. J A. Unroll et ux to Louisa llazen; land 111 iVc 24, T. 4 N . It. 2 W.. 'I 00. Louisa llaz.-il to J. A. Ilticoit and Edlih F. Hacon; land In Sec. 24. T I N . R. 4 W.. $1 00. May 8 St. Helens Lumber Co. Io h.l.ll Doh.I; land In Sec. 4. T. 4 N., it. 2 W., $10.00. May 9 Martin Kaufman to Mel 'loir Tatitilcr et ux, land In Sees. 20, J'.l, 30 and 31. T. 4 N . It 1 W. STEAMER EFIN ( HaMililKO A Holt. Owiiernl PORTLAND. ST. Ill I.LNS. ASTORIA General freighting. Weekly service Explosives a specialty. Leaves every Tuesday at 12 o'clock noon. OAK STREET IMH'K Phone: Main 2960 St. Helens Liilldlllg, Sheldon Dork MAKE YOURi All A "l Vuakikrsat EDDIE WOODS PLACE TOOL, BILLIARDS Hoft DrlnkH, Cigar,, tl Pliono No, oo M. HOVEN Steamer RUTH SAFE. SPEEDY SERVic TOWING. JOBBING TasscriKcr accomodationj J 100 Landing at City Dock FRANK WILKINS, A The American Express Comparj lluy, Cmlii, ( HI. k I ced Shliiuli'M. Itiill(lln M.tnwl Office on Sheldon !url Phono No. HO ; On Monday ncllve work will be J reaumed on the construction of the , north jetty and nbout 150 men will he Riven employment. Deliveries of i rock will be i:iailo to start with at tho rato of approximately 3000 tons a (lay, but this will he Increased as soon as possible. I'nder the terms r.f the contract, the repairs to the dredge Chinook are to he completed so Bho can resume operal Ions In the channel at the mouth of the river the first of next month. Astoria RudKot. I AM THE ICE MAN ;ooi) in: REASONABLE I'KII'K F QUICK DELIVERY Leslie Walters I Phone your order to Wntklns f 9 Phone 'M r wm- vvt Be Fair to Your Wife Save licr tlic Wash Day Drudccry. Let us call for your laundry. Our work will satisfy you St. Helens Steam Laundry Geo. Wauins, Prop. A Home Industry StrAlRALD Rates between tit, Helens aud PorV' laud, 50 cents cue way, 75 tents for t lie round trip. Tickets good until usti Hunt (yen Si. Helena 7&l.a Krtutuii'K lrve I'oitlnn.1 1 JOf Arrive ( St lleltui 4 45 p.i r LIIOOCHK ST. HELENS ROUTE l. WillmIU Stofk THE PtOFHJ BOAT STR. AMKRIC leaves Portland daily - -i:Hl (Sunday 1:30 d m.) Arrive St. Ileleim - :I (Sunday 3:30 D. m l l.envc St. Helen - :"H Arrive Portlnnd - 10:11 H. HOLMAN, Al Make all way lundliiK. w,l"f.,1f Alder treet. Plioneii: i A-4204. i-'HANK WILKINS. 8t Helen Art STEAMER GE0RG1ANA Ix'uvet. Port I lay, at 7:H) A. M., ,,rrlvliiK t An- i tjtflu ul I It II ., ,. . " neiiiiniiK lenvcN AHtorla at 2:t() p. M., arrivlnK ,lt Portland :(M) p. M. PunhIiik Kt. Ilelenn on down trip nt W:t M. and on return at 7 P. M. HANSEN & KINGSH01T BUTCHERS FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS AND ICE We Deliver to All Parts of St. Helens and Houlton Phone 114 West St. Helens, Ore CENTRAL GROCERY lU.ACKItl lt KTOKKH, PHOPHIKTOP.S Dealers in Choice and Fancy Groceries We handle the "Preferred Stock" line of Canned Goods '"epeml,,,,,,, I I.M.r," wnvit tll0 ,Mmt w JOW ,,, lirodu you'nlTl .ZH U?? lmH "f 1,18 ". Olve U . trll wj inri.';ex ri!,,ry vrvu''-,,,,,,ne or,h lra 1 WHEN YOU HANI) OUT YOHK MONKY o sure you get Bood, lumeHt value " rolurn f,,r " tl.o one thlnK tlmt wo aim to do hero to hnnd out genuine dollar for dollar; wc . on tl.o theory that tl.o c.iHtotner Ik alwoye right, and you'll l, M right ,v,u u your next nuto aeeenHor o I'cre. Tl.o service we render ti second to none in this n.an'n town1 J.d we're making cur con.petltorH ,i; midnlKlit mental arithmetic trying to1 keep up with the pace we are Rottimr HT Mini ...... 'h'. O. A. ERICKSON TIP AT T., . . 1N GENERAL MERCHANDISE Spring Time is Painting Time. , We have a full line of r. tnc best paint3. "ming Implements, Crockery, Dry Goods, Shoes. c A complete stock of Groceries. 0!rAiJrn,ondGoldenWt Coffee. None Better. OSCAR ERICKSON WARREN, OREGON 1 U. 8. D'SPAIN, Prop, "mom; a-i