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FIRE ALARM BOXES ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. MARCH 23, 1917 klt'i Corner ilicrford'i in.?.; :: iiool c. amy ,trI Grocery . le II""" Kiccr rw ii-n nplUl rtl HI. Heleii-IX'liut JroiicoU't Corner Drain. . !1. . 16. 17. . !3. JTraln. . 26.. i. !2.. .. J8.. i. 14.. Dux! Inutin 21 23! 24 32' 33 ! 34 42 43 44 62 63 64 55 S. P. & S. TIME TABLE From Portland Leave I'lirtlnnd. 8:10 n. in. .... 12:20 p. ni. . . , . B: IB P- "I. .... 8: 16 p. in. To rortlnnil Leave HI. Helen 7:69 a. m. .... 11:18 n. m. . , . . 3 : 3 1 p. in. . 8:62 D. III. iivii for atatlon ahout In biIvhiico of above lima Arrive! St. Helen 9:12 . m. 1:33 p. m. 6:23 p. m. 7:09 p. ra. Arrive Portlur.d 9:15 a. m. 12:20 p. in. 4:40 p. in. 9:60 p. m. 20 imh;MeK" ,or u, u,n "'Wff? rM a" " Ju ' ' - fSS i" Pol.hle Creek Houd l Roc iS ."! ! rn rlllu.n-, 8u,l roal to run &V Knatrom rornn "-5 MCVuA. Mm. for the um of n(1 bfllnR fuly a- - - - 3SdKV - HMM1" "rOWn fr U,B "U"' "'I, this dr thta mutter coming on mr . . ,or . .UI or rofuCry'ntrc5 1 I...!., vi uuri. nnu no romnn. I "trance nor petition for dammce hav of In been filed, and the Court being I nullified that nuch road will be of of j public utility, the report of the Hoard , " oumy iioaa viewer being favor- MiGraw for the mm of j able thereto, It la ordered by the me huiu report, aurvey mm proine ana plat lie recorded In $275.00. C. A. 1243.00. W. T. $333.40. K. ('. $340.00. Hock Creek Itond abovo Koarn MIIU for the num llrown for the num COURT PROCEEDINGS Dim urorlii mill loii being made, the HowInK proceeding were had. Journal read, approved and lR"nc!i. do the 7th day of March, 1917, mi on tor hearing the clnlin of r, J. II. IMinnin, of Heappooito. Ore-1 ,n. for Indi'iiuiiiy In the amount of I Wnty-flvo and no-100 Dollar, for: : lira do row over two yearn old, j nmlitcri'd liy the State Live Stock' nlury Hoard, tinder I liapter 14,1 nernl l,avm of 1913, and It appear-! r In the Court from the certificate j it tfflituvlu on file relating thereto. at ald animal wa lnuirhtered on I p 24th day of January, 1917, at j John. (iri'Kon, under the upor-! Ion of Mr K. K. Chao, and thsti Id clnlmant ha complied with nil' provlnlium of Mild Chapter 14. tierul Law or 1913, 1 It In then-fore ordered by the urt that wild claim he, and the me l hereby allowed. ' It l further ordered by the Court at (lie Clerk he and bo U hereby' tliorlzed and liiHlrilcted to Ihbiio a ni-rul Fund Warrant In the amouut I IT 112.50 In favor of J. II. Duncan. l-'InK one. half of tho amount o al- wh! nn indemnity. It li further ordered -by the Court l.al the Cderk prepare and traimmlt 1 l ho Secretary of Htate a certified iipy of thl order. On thin day the Clerk present to Court IiIh atateiiiuiit of acalp Imun Imiueil during the month of Feb nary, an miiliiirlzed by law, being a iIIowh: b 12th, 1S17, Warrant No. 4970 r $2.00 In favor of Frank Knyart. b Hth, 1917. Warrant No. 4 971 r 12 no in favor of Jo. Hudson, fb Hth, 1917. Warrant No. 4972 r 12 00 In favor of Albert NeUon. ! On thin 7lh day of March. 1917. 1 iwd upon the written petition of: ir. r a Nutt. Kdltor of the llulnler 'view, Kupportod by a duly executed ! nd of liidemnity, It In ordered by I e Court that the Clerk bo and ha U 1 "reby authorized and Inatructed to! huo dupllrnte Warrant No. 4868- til Merle "A" dated Feb. 8th. 1917. nit endorsed by tho County Trav rnr Keh (ni, 1917, In the amount ' 1138 10 in fuvor of Itululor Ke- lew. On IIiIh day rome on for further 'mslderatlc.n of the Court, tho claim ' r. r.. Malmlierg for damage on ciunt of the coiiHtructlon of cer- iln piihllc hlKhwoy. and the Court " "K fully ndvlaod In the mat- r. ald claim aro continued for fur- ber InveHtlKiitlon and conldoratlon. on this day tho Itoad Mnter pre n to the Court Plana and Snocl- e.ltioilH fur the I in limvAinnnt nf tliu yllrt-i'luiHkniiln Itoad from Rtr.tlon ' 10 Hiution 107 t.nd tho Court bo K adviHed In the matter. It I or- ""11 liy tho Court that ald plan '"' e(:iri(:atloll bn nnnrnvuit nil ml a rail for lilda for the Inuirnvn. '""nt f ld road be published In two the St. Ilulen Mist. "i the ClatHkanln Chief. uld bid L h. viiu UUIH V UUI I nmn In the Clly of 8t. Hulon. on "rci, situ. 1917. at 2 o'clock P. M. ! On this day the report of the Koad Mr-wrr ,, Ul0 Adolph AUleben "Ond WUN read In mum Court fn, ) I. a 'im time. n thin 7th day of Mnrcb. 1917. 'lines on fur l.,iri,, .i. .iui. f Hunili ItiiHIilUHHen et l. freehnlil. "r reKldlng in the Itoad DUtrlct or 'utrlrt of wild proposed road, pray "iT ror a c.lnK0 ,n a (;ount). n0ad, 1 ('Her 1.,.. 1 .... ' " " iiiiiowh: "'Kllllllllir nt ulnto iiah ... I 41... II. HwiiKer Koud No. 112; 494 feet with of the Corner between eec- HOns 14 11ml O'J T 1 M l a xir . -" ... i, , . VI 'no W. m. In Columbia County, Oro wn. thence In n Southweatorly dl- tion tlle moBi pructWai rout0 " following line a much an po Kiuie to hi.iLq "ii'i 1.. .. ....1.1 m "t III uiii imiu y.'l KwiiKer road, thence about 14 . WAul I......I 11.. ..1,1 l7, - "-I ullllUUIlg Bl BlUKfl v; 'n the Swnger llond and 10 much of nam Kwnger Itoad n la eliminated 'in aiiovo mirvoy be vacated. It BiitlHfuctorlly nppenrlng to " Court from proof fHod herein, u due notlco of the pondoncy of j ' I'roceoding hn been given a by "w reillllrml H...1 1...-1 .1.. -.i "nerH aro,leKttl frooholdor of till '""HIV, reuliH,, In l,n kJ Atvtrini "r 'llHtrletH of the prooosed road, and koou and sufficient Dond ha D,,n Klven and fllod heroin: .1 . therefore ordered by the Court 'iu the Hoard of County Iload Viow cr meet in m, 1 1.. k,. f RiiLI - i7siuuiiiB iwiuv n road on Mnrch 16th, 1917. or ii, . """ii'o to meet on anld date, U Wl II 111 f vi ,lua Iham.fUii onil Proce,.,) (0 v,0Wi BUrvojr anA la out Bal propoHed road. O'l tlllM 7tll ,l,i M...l. 1017 jnaleil ,,u for the lmprovomGnt 0f t ru",la' aa heretofore; ndvor- nea, were onened nnd ovumlnnil hv Ul '"oiirt, being n follow: oyole Hole at Carter' Place. 816 U51" A,ulerson' tor tne BUm ot , .," I C1 , ulthle book kept for that purpose taTil, MtMull,,' 'or tho sum of land from thenceforth, the said road i 1. . H,ln" bo 8 Public highway. fc. It. Treharne ft I,, llocck for the, It in further ordered by the Court urn of $1200 100 ! ,at the Itoad SupervlsoV In who" Uaronce Itued for tho um of ; road district the said road I located $786.00. I shall ooen the same fnr nuhiix (1. II. Smith for tho sum of! On this duv n,ms. ,,n r. i....i..J i the petition of (1 W. cin ot ! Koek Creek Itoad below Koarn holder residing In the road dint rip' $1060. I'laco. Treharne for the sum of for tho num of E. It. $465.00. It. W. Duncan $371.26. C. Heed fo- the rikii of $387.95. (1. II. 'Hmlih for the cum of $370.00. C. C. Kixmcy for tho sum of $349.60. 1'pper Nehaleiu Itoad below Ander son I'lr.ce. Wllt'on for the sum of Mills for the sum of Hin It h for the sum of lavender for the sum of Met; raw for the sum of of of In II. A. $600 00. C. A. $400 00. O. II. $360.00. W. K. $419 15. F. C. $460.00. Upper Nehnlem Itoad Above Ander son Place. W. K. Lavender for the sum of $228.48. I'pper Nehulein Itond Kant of Steel Krldge. W. E. Lavender for the sum $234 40. Crooked Creek Itoad. (1. II. Hmlth for the sum $275.00. And the Court being advised tho mutter It Is ordered by tho Court that the following named proposals be and the ame aro hereby accept ed. Coyote Hole nt Carter Place. Victor Anderson for tho sum of $816 95. Pebble Creek Itond n flee. 9 & 18. C. I'. Knstrom for the sum of $590 00. Pebble Creek Itond at Sword Place. C. A. Mills for tho sum of $243 00. Itock Creek Itoad above Kerns Place. Clarence Heed for tho $785.00. Itork Creek Itond below Kerns Pluco. C. C. Kensey for the $349.60. I'pper Nehnlem Itond below Ander son Place. (1. 11. Smith for tho sum of $350.00. Upper Nehttlem Houd above Ander son Place. W. K. lavender for the sum $228.48. Crooked Creek Hoad. (1 11. Smith for the um $276.00. It I further ordered by the Court thnt contract for such construction nnd Improvement be entered Into with said bidders. It Is further ordered by the Court t ti ut nil other proposals be and tho same are hereby rejected. On this 7th day of March 1917. conies on for hearing the petition of Anton Hlrkonfold et nl. freeholder residing In the road district or dis trict of tho Kild proposed roud, nraviiic for the establishment of a County Houd described a follows: 1 ii.nl n n tnif at a 00 nt 111 tne center of the Nehnlem Highway marked by a 20d nail driven flush 62 V, ft. from the corner of tho HlrKenrem more. sum of sum of of of or uistrlcts of tho said proposed roud. praying for tho establishment of a county road described a fol lows: IloKiniilng ut a stake marked "A" at the N. W. corner of the 8. W. H of Section 31, Townnhlp Seven North of Itange Two West of W. M. thence In a Southwesterly direction following the meander of that branch of Heaver Croek running through Sections t and 7, In Township North of liunge 2 West of W. M. to the head of suid above mentioned branch of Heaver Creek, which is neur the 8. K. corner of the above mentioned Section 7 thence Easterly on tho most practical route to con nect with the tioble Hoad. And it satisfactorily appearing to the Court from proof filed herein the duo notice of the pendency of this proceeding has been given as by law required, and that twelve of tho peti tioners are legal freeholder of this County, residing In the Hoad Dis trict or District of iho Bald proposed road, nnd that a good and sufficient llond has been given and filed hero in; It Is ordered by the Court that the Hoard of County Houd Viewer meet at the beginning of the said proposed road on the 19th day of aMrch, 1917, or on their failure to meet on sold date, then within five day thereafter, and proceed to view, survey, lay out and locate said pro posed roud. On this day claims against the County, as heretofore filed with the Clerk of the Court, were examined and allowed In the various amounts as carried out on the face of Bald Claims, being a follows: District Hoad Fund. Hoad District No. 1. K.I Ilelmuller $2.60, U. W. Rhodes $45.00. Fred Grant $2.60. O. D. (larrisnn $22.60, L. Brown $2750, Chas. Nlckstrom, $37.00, T. W. Grant $12.17, M. II. Urewell $1.75, H. Constantine $1.50. Itoad District No. 2. II. J. Anderson $54.00, Uust Isaac son $33.75. Wm. Ilacon $30.00, Hen Huzen $8.25. II. N. Hooper $11.87, Krnesl Kelley $60.00, P. II. Veazle $80.00, 'T. N. Nicholas $36.62, J. II. I'rle $5.00, C. W. Johnson $35.00, Field ft Poorman Auto Co. $356.25. J. P. Lowe $10.00, W. Kennedy $31.25, F. 0. Patterson $2.50, John Dethman $22.50, H. H. Gallagher $148.45, John I-arTerty $12.60, Frank Deal $20.00, Ueorge Itearl $5.00, Wm. llrlnn $32.50, C. F. Abbott $20.00, Jeff Urady $20.00. Hoad Dist. No. 3. 1 St. Helens l.mbr. Co. $64.60, W. H. Faxon $42.75. I,. E. Allen $45.00, W. K. Harn $38.60, A. C. Popcjoy $35.94, A. Bpence $35.00, Geo. W. Kelley $35.00, Olof Olsen $35.00, J. H. Ilunsen $25.00', Wm. Drew $35.00, to. 8. Smith $18.12. J. 8. Robert j $20.00, John Donohue $13.76, Joe j ltrady $2.60, H. It. Smith $5.00. John Q. Gage $7.60. H. N. Hooper i $33.00. W. A. Levi $27.77, W. A. j Levi $83.92. Standard Oil Co. $3.63, H. J. Southard $7.60, John . Han sen $11.40. Frank Wilkin. $45.9i, St. Helens Hdwr. Co. $2.32. R. Con- running thence about 760 feet South stantln $4.40, St. Helen Hdwr. Co. Easterly to the center of the Deep ! $2.05, II. W. Fogel $2.85, Albion Creek Hoad ut a point 1517 ft. South-1 pfg. Co. $12.38, R. Constantine erly from Its Intersection wun m s7.hr, stnr iransier uo, .uw, .eu- Nehalem Highway. irui urocery i.ou, oinuuaiu x. And It satisfactorily appearing 101134.71, Ahlberg Bearing 10. n.4, tho Court from proor ruea neroiii. 1 Columbia county uor. .o. that due notlco of tho pendency of;c0Umhtu County Lbr. Co. $58.95, i.u ..rupumllnir bus been Riven as by I Tho White Co. $37.20. . ... . t 1,1 I i. I ni.i M. law reau rca. timi iwoiyu ot sain petitioner are legal freeholder of this County, residing In the Iload District or District of the said pro posed roud, and that a good and suf ficient llond ha been given nnd filed herein. It la therefore ordered by the Court that the Hoard of Ceiinty Hoad View er moot at the beginning point of ald road on tho 27th day 01 marcn, 1017 nr nn their failure to meet on said date, then within five day there after, and proceed 10 viow. Biiryoji and locate sum" proposed road. On this 7th duy of March, 1917, n, nn fnr hearing the potltlon of 'n F Wlnslow et al., freeholders residing in the rond. aisirici or uib trlcts of suld road, praying tor the vacation of a County Rond described rtm ,tllflVa ........ Beginning ot tno terminanou ui mo proposed Wlnslow Rond thence to i tho South Wost corner of soctlon 28 ; Township 7 North Range 3 West of; the Wllliimotte Meridian, the part of tho said road to be discontinued known a the A. L. Went road No. 1. And the Court not being fully ad vised In the matter, It Ib ordored that Bald potltlon bo continued for further consideration. On this 7th day of March, 1917. comes on for hearing tho potlton of B F Wnnlow ot al, freeholders resid ing In the rond district or districts of the proposed roud, praying for the establishment it a vouniy nu icrlbed as follow : Hoad Dlst. No. 4. Rnv Galtten $2.50. Chester Mc- Connoll $3.75. O. Seldel $13.75, B Hunter $5.00, 8. 8. Craig $6.25, Wm. Renzelmun $11.25, John Beaver $3.15, C. H. English $11.40. Road Dlst. No. 6. J. E. Truman $76.00, E. H. Blake $3250, Jullen Wasser $31.25, G. W. Jordan $5.00, Geo. Cooper $5.00, Ernest Koble $5.00. Road Dist. No. 6. W. L. Marshall $22.60, Jame H. Lowe $7.60, J. M. Fowler $7.50, A. Carlson $10.00, J. P. Combs $28.86, B. Anderson $5.00, II. L. Good $25.00, Lester Holmes $12.50, Chag. Alston $25.00, Erston AlHton $7.50, A. Anderson $25.00, Chas. Alston $15.00, J. P. Combs $7.50, J. P. Combs $15.00, Geo. McCullum $2.50, llodson-Feenaughty Co. $30.00, Fred Trow $52.20, Columbia River Door Co. $12.21, Columbia River Door Co. $17.28, Hodson-Fecnaughty Co. $15.90, Layons & Large $6.60. Hoad Dist. No. 7. E. L. Anderson $13.75, O. E. Elli ott $22.60, Albert Price $13.76, An ton Novontlng $13.76, Wm. Kellsr $5.00, M. A. Fogel $2.60, R. H. Will-i lams $2.50, F. E. William $2.50, 1 Jack Flekle $30.00, John Usher' $3.75, J. R. Bulllvan $3.75. (Continued next week) i Road Dist. No. 7 1 Nel Erickson $7.50, E. Wash-: burn $4.69. Hod son Feenaughty Co. $8.35, Clatskanie Harness & Imp. Co. $3.26. Road Dist. No. 8 W. H. Ruddlman $10.00, L. A. Peterson $7.50, F. Hill $10.00, H. L. Ruddlman $20.00; Ira Aldrldge $2.60, Wm. Carl $13.12, Dan'Hed lund $18.75, Frank Banzer $2.50. 1 A. R. Melis $1.65, Geo. Beerman $10.00, Ed Meier $20.00, John Bach man $10.00, H. Magnusen $5.00, T. McMullen $11.25, W. H. Hose $8.75, E. L. Anderson $5.00, R. Lindsay $2.60, Antone Blrkenfeld $15.35. Road Dist. No. 9 , 1 H. A. Wilson $10.0-, Floyd Les-I He $100.00, A. H. Stanton $8.25, J. P. Sheeley $10.00, Chas. Smith $5.62, W. T. Brown $5.00, Wm. Mc Dunlel $2.50, J. J. Purney $15.00, R. L. Parker $24.37, Jerry Hess $5.00, Quedo Hess $5.00, E. Laven der $10.00, E. W. Sheeley $3.12, Tom Parker $2.60, O. Donaldson $11.87, F. E. Malmstcn $2.50, Lee Wood $10.00, Eric Erickson $23.12, Willis Erickson $3.12, A. Schulepit $5.00, E. Lavender $3.75, Ben Smith $11.25, M. Chrlstensen $5.62, V. Christensen $5.62, H. Chrlstensen $31.26, T. Anderson $5.31, J. J. Pur ney $9.60. W. T. Hatten $6.25, H. E. Abry $6.00, Hodson Feenaughty Co. $29.99. Road Dlst. No. 10 Watts & Price $3.50. SPECIAL ROAD R. D. No. 7. Special (1913 Tax) Carleton Lewis $102.30, Lowman Lumber Co. $4 2.00. R. D. No. 7. Special (1916 Tax) Friday, March 9th, 1917, 3rd Ju dicial Duy. On this day claims against the county, as heretofore filed with the Clerk of the Court were examined ; and allowed In the various amounts ! as carried out on the face of said claims. General Fund. C. O. Howe, work for roadmaster, $90.00; G. E. Farnsworth, $100.00; Emit Messing, work for roadmaster, $12.50; Ed Scssman $12.50, Walter Parker $15.00, work for roadmuatcr, W. T. Brown work for roadmaster $10.00, E. A. Mlddlobrook work for roadmaster $116.00, W. C. Williams work for roadmaster $45.00, Geo. Van, work for roadmaster $35.00, Kit C. Conyers work for rondmaster , $28.75, H. E. Abry expenses as road-; master $23.25, G. E. Farnsworth ex-' pense as roadmr.stor $42.20, H. J. . Duncan auto to roadmaster $14.70,' Roy Johnson ft Co. auto to road master $1.00, Hinson & Larabee auto; to roadmaster $3.00, St. Helens Mist printing for roadmaster $10.00, L. J. Van Orshoven $71.59, H. G. Smith $55.80, Arthur Cooper work for sur-, veyor $1.25, John E. Smith work for, surveyor $18.20, Dan Paulsen work I for surveyor $19.45. J. B. Duncan I road viewers $16.80, Independent Auto Co. $13.88, Clatskanie Chief: printing road notices $12.10, Fort-j land ft S. W. R. It. freight on tool $1.55, Besslo Hattan sten. for clerk; $50.00, A. F. Barnett postage and j express $15.00, Bushong Co. supplies to clerk $42.05, St. Helens Mist sup-: piles to clerk $1.00. H. T. Bennett work for assr. $24.75, Marie Paul-! Bon work for assr. $58.75. Esther Rapp work for assr. $21.25, Bushong & Co. supplies to nssr. $15.90, St. Helens Mist supplies to assr. $37.00, C. H. Stockwoll bond for tress. $40.00. Bushong & Co. supplies to Ltrcas. $32.50. Gertrude Phillips work for slicrln bu.uu, William runups work for sheriff $45.00, J. B. Wll- kerson work for sheriff $36.25, E. C. Stanwood expense as sheriff $41.60, Chas. Brown expense dep. shorlff $11.00, Chr.s. Brown postage $20.00, St. Helens Mist supplies to shorlff $5.00. J. L. Chittim work for sheriff $3.00, E. C. Stanwood poet card for tax collector $38.00, Silvo Graham work for sheriff $6.00, Silvo Graham work for sheriff $3.00, Roy Johnson & Co. auto to sheriff $3.60, J. F. Johnson auto to sheriff $1.80, II. J. 8outhr.rd work for sheriff $13.65, Lowes Livery Barn auto to sheriff $6.00, Pac. Tel. and Tel. Co. telephones $40.25, Kllham Sta. & Prtg. Co. supplies to officers $270.06, Plaza Pharmacy supplies to officers $12.60, P. W. Harrison Janitor $10.00, Crano Co. supplies to JanN tor $1.22, Crane Co. supplies to Jani tor $10.08, St. Heler Steam Laun dry, laundry $1.25, M. Rosenthal upplies to court house $1.25', Con stantine R. supplies to court house $1.60, St. Helen Light ft Power Co. lights $20.00, A. M. Williams sup plies to court house $5.25, St. Helens Hardware Co. supplies to court house (Continued on Page 6) INDEPENDENT MILK CO. Dealers In MILK, CREAM BUTTERMILK We solicit a share of the St. Helena trade, and guarantee satisfaction. Phone 42 8T. I1ELE.N8 ST. HELENS-PORTLAND AUTO LINE FRANK KHKPAHD, Prop. sciikdili: E. W. KETEL Kt. Helens, Ore. Contractor--Builder KSTIMATKS, PLAN'S Cement Work 11 Hielulty . Phone Connection " I A. M. P. M. Lt. St. Helens 7:30 1:30 Warren 7:45 1:45 1 Scappoose 8:00 2:00 Ar. Portland 9:20 3:20 Lv. Portland 10:00 4:00 Ar. St. Helens 11:50 6:50 ST. HELENS ROUTE via Willisana Slauth THE PEOPLES BOAT ?S I IV . J. ill Hi 1a 1C aJ 4 t represent Eastern companies who Ian Money at MiituidujH ami Huiulnvs Special trip leaving St. Helens 6 p. m. Leave Portland 11 p. m. RELIABLE SERVICE 11 1 FOR FARM LOANS SEE ME Leaves Portland d iily - -2:30 p. m I (Sunday 1 :30 p. m.) Arrive St. Helens - - 6:00 p. m (Sunday 3:30 p. m.) Leaves St. Helens - - - 6:15 a. m. Arrives Portland - - - 10:15 a. m. H. HOLMAN, Agent Make all way landing. Wharf foot Alder street. Phones: Main 8323, A-4204. FRANK WILKIN'S, St Helens Agent E. A. Crouse Architect and Contractor Plans and Estimates Furnished Now is a koo1 time to build. PERRY GRANITE CO. Earl Perry, Mgr. 301 4th St. Portland, Ore. Designers and Manufac turers of Monuments. Deal with us direct and thus save agent's comniis ' sion. For Good Work, always the cheapest. LOWEST INTEREST RATES and on Easy Terms. I am agent' for the INIOX CKXTIUL LIFE IX Sl UANCE CO. and the Leading Firp Insurance Companies HAROLD P. ROSS THE INSURANCE MAN Office with J. W. Day, Bank Building To the PUBLIC! STEAM, TURKISH AND SHOWER BATHS Every Day at Kaleva Hotel , Courteous treatment and sanitary arrangements. Visitors to inspect will be welcomed YOU WANT THE BEST DON'T YOU? That Ieiiig the case, insist on having RAMSEY'S BREAD Your grocer lias it. French Pastry, Pies and Cake are on exhibit and FOR SALE At our modern bakery Give us a trial order and then judge for yourself. We think this is a FAIR PROPOSITION St. Helens Bakery J. E. RAMSEY, Prop' St. Helens, Oregon Phone 05 CENTRAL MARKET RAY MORTON Phone 60 The Market of Purity and Quality of Meats both Fresh and Cured. Greatest assortment of Lunch Meats in town. Highest cash price paid for Hogs and Veal. A trial will te appreciated. Prompt Delivery Just Received CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES. 75c to $1.50 Ladies' and Children's Middies in latest patterns. .A large assortment of Ladies' Lingerie Waists. The prices are most reasonable. M. ROSENTHAL Spring is Coming Some things in my line you might need. Beds, from $4.25 up Springs, from $3.00 up Mattresses, from.. $3.50 up Also have a complete line of Window Shades, Curtain Rods, Etc. See me, if in need of Rugs, Carpets, Por tieres, Couch Cover r. Oi Wall Paper. PRICES RIGHT E. A. ROSS FURNITURE UNDERTAKING v