c' p & S. TIM 12 TABLE ' From Portland LoHVIl! Portland. , , 7:16 a. m. ..12:26 p. in. , . . 0:36 p. in. 8:110 P. I". "To 1'orllHittl U'ttVCS Hi. Helena , , , 7;r a. m. . .11 :0G a. in. , . . 3:411 p. in- . , 7:3 p- I". Arrive! 8t. Helena 8:14 a. in. 1:33 p. in. 6:44 p. in. 7:26 p. in. Arrive I'ortluml 9:16 a. in. 12:06 p. in. 6:00 p. in. 8:40 p. in. 16.. ffrlln. SI.. INDUSTRIAL REVIEW J fclcn-Coiit of HUH" fiXporillieillUI rm l becomliW u M ,u'm' Kurh a;nty wants Someone bus a .0( iBIlll tl) Hell Hi" HlBt. Tllim ...l......tji.l niKinlll wllll WUIlt . . ifri ir tte Job- Ten Mil". '"" cM"ty. '"Kglng jut opt'iiH opi'ralloiiH to run four CoIUK'1 r,v" ",,m wuni esiao- .. . L broccoli ImliiHiry. llskur county lit erecting lineon L itwl bridges. Minroii K"tllnK a $2,000 grain krehouw. iloardiiian A new rant crn Oregon ).g wllll a promising future. Linn county will piv 200 miles ( Uty l.lKtiwuyn In five year. The 8. I. Co. spends eleven mil-. Li building railroad to Coos bay. ! ij forum reserves return $78,000 th itate tnr road. Tim $7N,000 ...baltly cimt tli atnlo $780,000. Pilnley to use nntlvo Btoni) for now l.ool bulliliuK. Sullierlln nn hundred person ployi'il ut fruit evaporating plant. OreK'in Clly Star theatre will .t $30,000 playhouse Rowburg-Two I'ortlHinl flrniM 1 kit blila on Hi" Kendall railroad Gold Hill New: "Wnineor we in i grcul natloiiHl striae, hp ii road or otherwise, tint coniinon Ulearo ulwayit tint goal anil tlntlr iti of dlHtri'HH are coi.hl itt ntly lu rid by both sides. Iknilim Wi'HtiTii World: Coo Iioty tux collection Increased from )4 to 1915 from $1 10.2-M to ,&J7. 30 per rent. Btftirt uxr reawd from $20,807 to $'J0,0SI 1)13. Kor 1914 state taxe went o to $(;, 675, and In 1 J 1 C to It.iu. Work on Kiiihcrlln, Coo liny & ksirrn rail roittl rmuniml. I'orlluiiit Auton lluth, Turunin, erct flvi'-Htory liullillliK liiTit. ' LooH Ki-tM $H,000 IiuhIih'Hh Imlld- ( K by DO fitot. I'ortlnnil - American Can Co. tak- blilaon $:T.O,000 factory on Itiill- M afiMiuit. Mllwuuklc ClackumuH lilKliwuy b puvi'il. Tlioro wiik Ij ut onn lilililur for tin' dcIiUb ovit lint IntiTHtato lirlilKo VancouviT -I ho I". It. 1.. & Co. e traction company 1h not offrr- much nwiiiK to Jitney coiupoli-i Mrshneil - lloiihlor Crock MIiiIiik MiM-tliiK a Kawmlll. Hitml rri'aini'ry will itroct inoilnrn llitliiv ti . , ...... . " Ttio IuiiiIht iiiIIIh In Maker aro run- ... I (nil bliiHt anil payrolla run Into y tliiiiisuiulH of dollara monthly. : 1'ortlan.l HhlpyanlH l.avo order, for f" liiorn aleel vokhoIh. Myrtle Creek voted $21,000 bonds Provide light and water system. IWrolt, Mich, milk condensery " wishes to locate plant in Ore- Kenton - Swift packing Interests Ming $150,000 on puck lug plant. Bold Hill Davo (lood picked up ounca gold nugget. Willi the Increasing wuvo of ex- fiuieiiU In Initiative legislation In Nent years, the tendency has grown nlfn nearly every such measuro vlio polls. Antorhi Pay Increase:) affecting My fifll) men In the employ of the r'HIl Hank KVMtmu nri iiiiniiiitiend Increases ranging from 6 to 10 c,'l't of former salary allowances. fectlvi, for August. Albany Herald; After giving their """y sympathy to the railroad men ""'lr light for an olaht-hour day. Pillions of our IiousuwIvoh would Nmbly l,0 p0IIH( t0 H)!0 tl(,r "Tn reduced to twelve. pAPT. JAHNSEN BURIED Sun Kraneliieji ,u , lull f Die j'",rl!l of the late Captain Edward unsen In ilini eiiv itit Uii t ii ret ii V '' 'I'ho funeral wna conducted hv 10 Kuiglilii Templara. of which he n iiieinher, and also by tho Mub .... n Ai-.Moclatlon of San mud,,,,, Many friends were pres- 'H to Pay tbolr rn'imtetH to the de ,lrll'd murium. I'ltUNES Hilt SALE " "'. or Ihi.m n it. 100 lbs. or in, .in , l. , ,,.. ii. ' Will lakn l r... .... ollv,,r them when rlpo for canning "r orders to bo shipped by rail or Bt Please "iet- Address Win. Skuzle, War 0ri!Kun. p,one 108-8. CHURCH NOTICES M. i:. riiniTii HiiiKlny school hi 10 it. ,. Our school welcomes all who nr.. not nl rniiily going t , nil,r ( ilK,(,H for ull ages. 1 1 n. in.-- Preaching. Theme, "rry. Ing Out for tint Living Coil." r-pworili League, 7 p , "Hully Day." Topic, P. m - Sermon , onr b ltt!.ulre,l t ain'ieur biuI ' ,,'xl- "I l Imd. It h ,a, r.ulth tint Imyer. Itut when he Konit him way then hit hoaaleth r.vory iiuiiIiiikh mnii In ki u.i . ,,d , a :j::;::z iiik illnroun.o. (, ,.,) ..lr j( Evorybidy welcomi'. I''. N. SAMUI-'l'U. INDEPENDENT MILK CO. Dealers In MILK, CREAM BUTTERMILK Wo solicit a share of tlio St. Helens trade, mill kiiu runt i-o satisfaction. I'linne 43 ST. 1171. DNS M. HOVEN Steamer RUTH SAFE, SPEEDY SERVICE TOWING, JOBBING Passenger accomodations for 100 Landing at City Dock W. II. IIKOWMt, Propr. DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES, CANDIES CIGARS AND TOBACCO Phone :l Next to Central Market With Time On Her Hands HIIIJ HI IM'l l I'll IUHI'1.11. IMIl 11 Pin: .......i. ' , h- i, i, i.. ... ....i i i.. lr IN Vlllllllt. Ull" ll Will , i in n n.iv. will at leant hit Hiiro of always lielnK urruruto In her appointment. e ',ro '"'r"y T"" " " , ""i". ,, I Ing qualities of our elegant gold and silver watches, lis well as of the dainty and artistic designs, and the beautiful workmanship throughout. Our Jewelry bears the reputation of being "ever bst." VON A. GRAY, JEWELER WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD CIGAR SAY SO Only 5c at your dealer. Save 25 SUN' UAY Bands and receive a beautiful pic- i turc free of charge Uniting Learning an3 Labor THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLECE In its SiK School ami Forty-eight De partments ii engage-' 1,1 tne K"1 "mk ol uniting Leiirmngand Labor. rorty-elghth School Year Open SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Degree Counel requiring a four year high sclio'il preparation, are oilered in the billowing: ACKICULTURR. 16 Department!; COMvlliKCK, 4 lerr","'nl;.,,''i1N" !' I-'K I Nt". tl Department!! MINUS, 3 lkp.irtni. nt!; l'OUI'VI KY, 2 Depart ni.nl!; II M hCOOMICS. 4 Depart ments; and PHARMACY, Vocational Courtet requiring an IMulilli tirade preparation for entrance arc ollcrcd in Agri.-ullure. Dairying. Commerce, Forestry. Home Maker!, and Mechanic Arta. Pharmacy with a two year high school entrance requirement. SCHOOL OF MUSIC I'lano, Siring, Band and Voice Culture. Catalogue and beHUtilul Illustrated booklet free. Address ThK RKOISTRAR, Jw-7-U-UtoM W) CORVAIXW. OREGON Mi: ,ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER g. 1916 SUMMONS I.N ST ATI."' Vi'm " J 'ii i !! ' OK TIIK;IN TUB CIltCCIT COURT OF THE H All.. ().' OIUCtJON. IN ANIli STATU I1h- (ihkcom rnii mi. I...,,, .,,,, ' rtiiu. 'V i nr. I UUNTY i)l' ( III A. No. Ethel III,-!,,,, Plaintiff, vh Edward lllckH, Defendant '" 'lii"ili( Edward lllckH OLUM - I lamlc! I.N THE nami.' rip Tin- u-r..,,1 r.l- I, , w u Mv-. K "rATK . . mo :i i k ore Vir...l"r.a "n """I 'thin lien.,.f ... . i . mx; . r P"i'l'a- In urr Zu7"':Za,n tle: ." ' "rl mri i iiliilni i!i ii Hal1 com - ' ' our '.IIhsoTv n, n , t !'' f tl',,rt ! I, ,v , r K C '""lH "' ''lillr-:Htl. i I, I , '? '."T PXl",i,,K ween the plalulin and the defend- This Kiiminons Is served upon you I by publication, not less than once leach week, In the St. Helens Mist, for a period of not less than six (6) ! consecutive weeks, pursuant to an order of the Honorable J. A. Eakln. . , ;n J ulKo of the above entitled Court, made an entered herein on the 2Hrl i day of August. 1916. I STAl'I.ETON, CONI.EV, STEV- i KNHON STAl'I.ETON, Attorneys for Haintiu". Venn IlldK., Portland, Ore. Date of first publication hereof, 'Auk. 25, 1916. Date of last Oct. , 1916. publication hereof, NOTH E TO CltKDITOIES I.N THE COUNTY COIMtT OK THE STATE OK OKEfiON, KOit COL- I'M III A COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of John llackiiH, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, the Administrator with Will annexed, of the estate of John llackiiH, deceased, to the creditors of ami all persons having claims against said estate, to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice to said Administrator with the Will annexed, at his residence at Deer Island, K'ol- unilila County, Oregon, the same be ing the place for the transaction of Ihe business of said estate. Dated August 25, 1916. W. E. CLARK, Administrator with Will annexed of the Estate of John Ilackus, Deceased. S6-5 1 1 nr.: run:: i nti:: i iiti,: See E. E. Quick, St. Helens, and Insure your property in the Oregon Eire Relief Association of McMlnn ville. Oregon Don't put It off. McliBlf W I, WARREN. Agent. A little want bring results ,d In the M!t will Lr. Slime's heaves. Print Irucglsts. Homo Drops cures $1; for i-.la by all Don't forget that the St. Helens lair.v wants to please you. Phone 107. . Monuments In Granite and Marble Having niadu arrangements with a largo Portland manu facturer of tombstones and monuments, I am prepared to tell and up anything wanted 1 i this liiie, fun" tho cheapest to lint best; i'.l.-o flowers for funeral!', on short notice. T. S. WHITE Undertaker ami Lm'ialmcr Office I'liouu 54 Hotel Barber Shop HEWITT HLlXi. II. T. HEXNETT, Propr. MOST SAMTARV SHOP IN" ST. HELEN'S A REAL SHOE SHINE CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A Spcialty Lynch & Tunzat on tho Striuul SANITARY BARBER SHOP EVK.ItV ( ISTOMEIl SATISI 1EI YOU'RE NEXT ST. HELENS PANAMA RESTAURANT Under new management Mrs. E. S. Lampkin Proprietress If it is in the market, we serve it. Try our special 4 SUNDAY DINNER SUMMONS ! UMIilA COI.NTY. ; CharleK T. llrown and Effln C. Itrown, I I'lnlntirfH, v. Mary Kllon Norton, Julia Chailotto Itrodlo, (formerly !Jullu Charlotto I'oppers), Kidney Smith lirodie, Mary Etta Dlehl and ",'"ry I'UHlmnil, and the ""known helm of Mary liennett. de- t;"a?!"1' an!' uIh " ?"?" PronS or I r PU I unnu'ii ii.Ii. ,. Ul.i To Mary Ella Norton. Julia Cliar- " una jxorion, juua unar- ixii Henry Dlehl. her husband, and the unknown heirs of Mary Ilennett. de 1 ceased, and also all other persons or ""rtl,, '"'k0". cluimlnK any right. ct"te, lien or interest In the ' r,'Kl H,at, descrlhed in the complaint herein and In this summons, defend ants: IN THE NAME ()!' THE STATE OK OUKCON, Von are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint riled fiKalnut yon in the above entitled suit on or before Octo ber 13. 1916. that helne the last day lki minis hit; i ar i ua of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this summons. said period of time being six, weeks irom me day ot the Unit publication I of this summons, and If you fail to j so appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiffs will cause your default to be entered and apply to the Court above named ior the relief demand ed in said complaint, to-wit,- for an j adjudication that the defendants have j no interest In the south-west quarter' of the north-west quarter of section 1 six (6), township four (4) north of range one ( 1 ) west of the Willamette j Meridian; excepting therefrom, how ever, that certain tract of land here tofore conveyed to CJ. C. Ilarger and : Annie ISarger by deed dated April 25, i 1908, and recorded May 4, 1908, in Hook 9, page 54 5 Deed Records of Columbia county, Oregon, and par ticularly described as beginning at . the north-east corner of the south-1 west quarter of said north-weBt quar-! ter of section 6, township 4 north of range 1 west of the Willamette Mer idian, and running thence south on , the east line of snid south-west quar ter of the north-west quarter, 40 rods ' to a point; thence wort and parallel with the north boundary line of said south - west quarter of the northwest quarter 40 rods to a point; thence north and parallel with the east boundary of said south-west quarter of the north-west quarter 40 rods to a point, and thence east 40 rods to the place of beginning, and contain ing 10 acres, all lying and being in Columbia county, state of Oregon, and for a decree quieting plaintiff's title therein. This Summons Is published by or der of the Hon. J. A. Eakln, Judge of the nbove entitled Court, made and dated August 29th, 1916, which order prescribes that service of sum mons in this suit bo nnde upon you by publication onco a week for six conrocutive weeks, which lime will begin to run from the day of the first publication hereof. Date of the first publication of this summons is Kriday, September 1, 1916. Date of last publication October 13, 1916. J. V. DAY, Attorney for Plaintiffs. HAVE VOl" Tl 1SKEYS? I would lilio to ascertain the num ber of turkeys in thin vicinity for tho Thanksgiving trade. Please drop mo a card nt onco, stating the number you will havo for sale. I guarantee the top market price. S. It. SONNELAND, Phono 4 2. OUU WANT ADS ItlllNt; RESULTS LODC.rS The Loyal Order of Moose, St. Hel ens Lodge No. 1238. Meet the first: and third Wednesday of each month. All visitors cordlnlly Invited. ! HARRY DENNETT, Dictator. I E. 11. WOODS, Sec. ; ! Mlzpah Chapter O. E. S. meets in; Masonic Hall the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. MRS. LILLA M. ('ROUSE, W. M. JOHN PHILIP, Secy. Tillicum Tribe No. 62, Improved O. R. M., of Yankton, Ore., meets nt its wigwam, second and fourth Sat urdays of each month. W. G. P.RANNON. ('. of It. E11ER DROWN, Such. St. Helens Rebeknh Lodge, -No. 217, meets first and third Thursday of each month In I. O. O. P. Hall. Visiting members always welcome. MRS. ANNA H. SAURER, N O. MRS. ELLA ALLEN, Sec'y. Columbia Encampment, No. 77, I. O. O. E. meets in the I. O. O. P. Hall, on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. Sojourn ing Patriarchs most cordially invited to meet with us HARRY BENNETT, C. P. C. W. BLAKESLEY, Scribe. St. Helens Lodge No 117, I. O. O. P. meets in the I O. O. P. building, on the second and fourth Saturdays ot each month, visiting members are al wavg given u hearty welcome. CARL II. AAMOND, N. G. C. W. BLAKESLEY, See. Avon Lodge No. 62 Knights of Pvthlas meets overy Tuesday even ing in Castle Hall, St. Helens. Vis iting Knights always welcome. JAMES O'CONNOR, C. C. E. A. ROSS, K. of It. & S. Helens Lodge No. 32, P. & A. M. meets 1st 'Tr am and Srd Saturday In each nr:ith. VIslMng brothers rordjally 11. J. SOUTHARD, W. M. E. E. QUICK, Secy. ST. HaENS-PORTLAND AUTO LINE I It.W K KIIKIMIU), Prop. HCHEIHI.E A. M. 1 M I.v. St. Helens Warren . . . . Scappooso . . Ar. Portland . . I.v. Portland . , Ar. St. Helens . . 7-30 . 7:4! o : 0 5 . 9:20 .10.00 .11:50 1:30 1:45 2:05 3-.!'.0 4. CO 5.50 Saturdays and Sundays Special trip leaving St. Helens 6 p. m. Leave Portland 11 p. m. RELIABLE SERVICE STEAMER EFIN (Habhldge & Holt, Owners) I'OKTIiAM), ST. HKI.K.VH, ASTOKI.l General freighting. Weekly service. Explosives a specialty. Leaves every Tuesday at 12 o'clock noon. OAK STItKKT DOCK Phone: Main 2960 St. Helens Landing, Sheldon Dock CITY GARAGE Agency for The Chevrolet $650.00 F. O. B. St. Helens. Sold on easy terms. Hupmobile Service Station Keep a Full Line of Firestone Tires OIL, GASOLINE AND ACCESSORIES Best equipped Machine Shop in the town for Auto and Marine Work Battery St. Hklexs, AH Work Guaranteed. R. CONSTANTIN PLUMBING, HEATING, SHEET METAL WORK. St. Helens Oregon Livery, Feed DRAYINC AND TRANSFER All Business Promptly Attended To PHONE 15 OR 12 U'M. H. DAVIES ST. HELENS, OREGON GEO. II. SHINN, Pres. Columbia County Abstract Company ST. HELENS, OREGON The only complete abstract system in Colum bia County, Oregon. BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES St. Helens Lumber Co. Wood and Lath Steam Heating Electric Lighting s Lumber Manufacturers Call Joe Clark Passenger Service. For Light Towing. Day Calls at Fred Wat kins. Phone 28. Prompt and Satisfactory Service. Night Calls at Morgi.i Building. George's Market ST. HELENS 17tK.SH AXI) SALT MEATS 1'HONK 48 Prompt Service Lunch at Mason's. Advertise in the Mist it pays Recharging Oregon Estimates Furnished. and Sale Stable Prop. L. It. RUTHERFORD, Sec. i