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ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1916 f o o w i WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING Christmas Suggestions FOR THE YOUNG MAN Air Rifles, Flashlights, Knives, Tools, Etc. FOR THE OLDER ONES Carving Sets, Aluminum Percolators, Graniteware Make the Home Comfortable With a nice Heater. A Universal Range would be an acceptable present for the wife. Many useful presents you will find in our large stock. Come and investigate. St. Helens Hardware Co. Phone 97 "Teach your dollars to have more cents." CHRISTMAS N CALIFORNIA ' The St. Helens Woman's Club met I In tlm library room Wednesday after ! noon. KlKht members were present I Vice I'reHlUent Mrs. Irene M. Day in , tlio chair. The members responded ; roll call with quotations from Sir Walter Scott. A lint of magazines for the library was presented by the library commit tee. Tho subject was thoroughly dis cussed and It was decided to approve he action of the committee. The list was as follows: American Boy, Popu lar Mechanics, Hoys" Life. National SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATU OK OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. A. A. McDonnell, Plaintiff, vs. Maria Photlna Kobersteln, Anna Troll, and Bernhard Troll, her husband, Ludwlg Kobersteln and Jane Doe Kobersteln, his wife, Maria An kenbrand, Cathrina Helman, Ce cilia Koepp and Albert Koepp, her husband; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. To Maria Photlna Kobersteln. Anna Troll, and Bernhard Troll, her I iioBs, Miss Philip read an exceedingly Interesting paper on "Early Assocla I Hons of Sir Walter Scott." The next meeting of the club will i be held in the library room, Wednes day, December 11. The lime of meet ing has been changed to 2:30 p. m Geographical, Something To Do, Mod- 1'usband, Ludwlg Kobersteln and urn Prlscllia, Home Needlework, Lit-i l1!00 K.0,,rB,t,el1?' h, Maria tiu v. it. , ., , , Ankcnbrand, Cathrina Helman, Ce llo Folks, Mothers . Century, World's cilia Koepp and Albert Koepp, her Work, St. Nicholas, Collier's Weekly, husband; also all other persons or After the general routine of busl-! Partles unknown claiming any right. line, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the com plaint herein, defendants above named: In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap-j pear and answer the complaint filed i against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to wlt; on or before the sixth day of January, 1917, and if you fall so to do for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the relief de manded in the complaint herein, to wit: for a decree that plaintiff Is the owner In fee simple of the South east Quarter of Section Thirty-five (35), Township Six (6) North, Range Kivo (5) West of tho Willa mette Meridian, In Columbia County, Oregon, and that the defendants have not, nor has either or any of them, any right, title, estate or interest in or lawful Hen, claim or demand upon said real property, or any part there of, and that a certain dead dated August 7th, 1908, and recorded at page 626 of Hook 9 of the Records of Deeds of Columbia County, Ore gon, conveying the above described real property and purporting to have been mude and executed by George Hobersteln, was, in fact, made, exe-! cuted and delivered by George Kober-j stein, and conveyed all of the Inter-' est of the said George Kobersteln In the said real property, and for such ' further or other relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. I Service of this summons is made upon you by publication of the same in the 8t. Helens Mist for six con-! secutive weeks, by virtue of an or-! der made by the Hon. J. A. Eakln, Judge of the above entitled Court on the 21st day of November, 1916,1 and the date of the first publication' Is November 24, 1916. VEAZIE, McCOURT & VEAZIE, 49-6 Attorneys for Plaintiff. FA KM FOR BALE A Iifw $35,000 Methodist church1 has been recently dedicated at Spring field. A little want ad In the Mist will i,ring results. Will sell the 450-acre farm boluuK ing to the Charles Mucklo estate, lo cated In Sections 7-8-16 and 17, In Township 4 North of Rango 1 West in Columbia county, Oregon, a por tion of which lies on the famous Scappooso bay; 200 acres of which is cleared and under cultivation. All level, easily cleared and well watered. Tor terms, apply to James Muckle, T.fiS Ladd avenue, Portland, Oregon, or to W. J. Muckle, St. Helens, Ore Son. J JAMES MUCKLE, W. J. MUCKLE, MARY GEORGE, Executors of the Estate of Charles Muckle, Deceased. 41-tf OCR W A XT ADS BRING RESULTS The North Bank Itnil ami Ortno Route Low Fares for Holidays A- MUt POSTl. ALONG TMfS L PATH OF IWH PADRCSS $26.70 Hound Trip TO SAN FRANCISCO from St. II ilons and all points on tho North Hank Road west to SensUle, In cluding meals and befih. $42.50 Round Trip TO LOS ANGELES J. O. DIVENS, Agwit, St. Helens S. S. Northern Partita HaJbi Dee. II) Dee. '1A Dec. 814 lravo Knit KrHiielseo Jan. t, l, 1:1, 18 "An Allen" Is an amplified version of the successful pluylet, "The Sign of the Roko," which for five yen : served Mr. George Ilcban as a star ring vehicle both in this country and abroad and which will be at the Strand Thurmlay afternoon and eve ; jning, the 21st. In order to fittingly I celebrate an expected inheritance .from his lulu father, Phil Griswold, I a worthless young roue, perr.uadc ! his friend Itobblns to steal from lib , employer, a fashionable florist, the i funds necessary to make the revelry , I even greater To his chagrin Phil j In.irnu tlm nnv, .1 w lli.it tin linn I won ' cut off with one dollar, and thus the two young men are placed in a post- Hon from which they realize It will i be difficult to extricate themselves. On a visit to '.he home of his brother, 1 ! William Griswold, Phil notices his niece's fear of an Italian dltchdigger, who has come bringing a ChrlBtmas tree. He determines to kidnap Doro thy, and manages to direct suspicion toward Pietro (Mr. Beban). Search-; lug the Italian quarters for tho alien 1 in his automobile, William runs over Pletro's tittle ditughter Rosina and kills her. Pietro wanders to thej flower shop at which Robbins Is em ployed, and entering to buy a rose I for the little girl's grave he is seized! by detectives, who think him the! writer of tho mysterious note which told their client to know the kidnap-, per by the Sign of the Rose. Motion 1 Picture News says: "The culmina-1 Hon Is a happy one from an artistic : itandpoiut, since it Is so vividly por- i trayed by Mr. Iieban and his associate' players. Attention to detail Is appar ent In every sense of the eight reels, I X ASK YOUR GROCER FOR X ST. HELENS BRAND X A HOME PRODUCT CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. ALL KINDS OF VEGETABLE PLANTS FOR SALE X M. HOVEN Steamer RUTH SAFE, SPEEDY SERVICE TOWING, JOBBING Passenger accomodations for 100 Landing at City Dock George's Market ST. HELENS FRF.HH AND SALT MEATS I'HONF. 48 Prompt Service CITY GARAGE Agency for The Chevrolet $570.00 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 Recharging St. Helens, Oregon and the production as a whols Is a work of art." GEO. II. SIIINN, Pres. L. R. RUTHERFORD, Sec. Columbia County Abstract Company ST. HELENS, OREGON The only complete abstract system in Colum bia County, Oregon. BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES "Klnnlgan's Fortune," staged by the St. Helens Dramatic Club, played to a capacity house at the city hall Tuesday night. From tho time the curtain went up, the large audience was Interested In the comic play. The play and players were good, and it is stated on good authority that a lead ing tlioatra of New York has made! x flattering offer to the company forj i ono year's stand on Broadway. The j ffalr was a success In every way and i those responsible for It are to be con- j gratulated. j INDEPENDENT MILK CO. Dealers in MILK, CREAM BUTTERMILK We solicit a share of the St. Helens trade, and guarantee satisfaction. Phone 4a ST. HELENS LODGES S. P. Ness, a farmer at Springfield, has sold forty sacks of clover seed for $909.90. The Coos Ray R- R. Co. has been incorporated to build a railroad In Coos county. The Order of Moose In Oregon City is plnnning on erecting a hall for the lodge, at an estimated cost of $20,-000. ST. HELENS SECOND-HAND STORE All kinds of second-hand goods bought and sold. Anything from a knitting needle to a farm. CALL AND INVESTIGATE Next Door to Central Confectionery CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years The Loyal Order of Moose, St. Hel ens Lodge No. 1238. Meet the first and third Wednesday of each month. All visitors cordially invited. HARRY BENNETT, Dictator. E. B. WOODS, Sec. Mlzpah Chapter O. E. S. meets In Masonic Hall the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. MRS. LILLA M. CHOUSE, W. M. JOHN PHILIP, Secy. St. Helens, Oregon Big Stock of Fall Goods MACKINAWS IN LATEST PATTERNS MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHOES rtT?TTM SHOES FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN The latest styles and patterns in Fall Dress Goods and Millinery. Call and inspect our stock. M. ROSENTHAL A Dollar's Worth for the Dollar You Spend Always bears tne Signature NOTK'H The Columbia County Poultry and Pet Slock Association begs to call he attention of the poultrymen of ha county to thoir premium list and also to the eutry closing dute. The list can bo procured at any of the irocery stores or from the secretary of tho association, W. S. Coin, St. Helens. BZ"Z NOTICE OK APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Tilllcum Tribe No. 52, Improved O. R. M., of Yankton, Ore., meets at its wigwam, second and fourth Sat urdava of each month. W. O. SHANNON, C. of R. EBER BROWN. Sacli. SI Helens nebekah Lodge. No. ! 217. meets first and third Thursday ; of each month in I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members always welcome, i MRS. EMMA LANSINO, N. U. MRS. ELLA ALLEN, Soc'y. j Present Your Wife With a Check Book! You'll be surprised at the system you'll inaugurate in your home if you PAY All YOUR BILLS WITH CHECKS. You can tell HOW MUCH IT COSTS TO A PENNY TO RUN YOUR HOME. It will give your wife a sort of business education. Start an Account Today In Your Wife's Name The Columbia County Bank St, Helens, Ore. OLDEST IN THE COUNTY Columbia Encampment, No. 77, I. O. O. F. moots in the I. O. O. F. j Hall, on the second and fourth j Thnmilnv nf n.inh month. Solourn- Ing Patriarchs most cordially Invited ! to meet with us HARRY BENNETT, C. P. ' C. W. BLAKESLEY, Scribe. ' Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been, by order of .1.. n,..ntv rvinrt of Columbia Coun ty. Oregon, duly appointed admlnls- . . . . T . .. 1 .1 If ntla trator of tne estate oi inn deceased. ah ..nna having claims BKalnst said eBtate are hereby notified to pre sent them to me, amy vermuu, . Columbia County Abstract Company, St. Helens, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. GOTTLIEB KELLER, Administrator. H E CROSS, Attorney for the Es tate, Oregon City, Oro. 60-5 St. Helens Lodge Nr. 117. I. O. O. F. IHjvto J meets in me i u. -'ZS'S O. F. building, on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, visiting members are al wavs given a hearty welcome. CARL H. AAMOND, N. Q. C. W. BLAKESLEY, See. CHRISTMAS GOODS AT KIBLMS TOYS, CANDIES, FRUITS AND RANGES HEATERS FURNITURE Men's and Women's Wearing Apparel Do your Christmas Shopping here Phone 35 A. T. KIBLAN Houlton (West St. Helens) Avon Lodge No. 62 Knights of Pythias meets every Tuesday even ing lu Castle Hall, St. Helens. Vis iting Knights always welcome t . w t.- n rtipAMMnn fi r i. A. IVWOO, IV. UL xv. at M. St. Helens Lodge No. 32, A. F. & A. M. meets 1st and 3rd Saturday in each mouth. Visiting brothers cordially H. J. SOUTHARD, W. M. E. E. QUICK, Secy. 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