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ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1917 4 : 01) lartt " a n inis t H H. MORGUS & SON STOCK MUST BE SOLD OUT Every article in the store has been reduced Be sure and come. We have arranged ex tra specials for Friday and Saturday only. Read These Prices Over and Save Money 10c Calk' 7c $1.50 Men's Dress Shirts. 75c $.() Ladies' Dress - Shoes $2.85 .;c( luting Flannel 9c $, 5() Mn).s j.,.. . V... Lace, 3c $U5 f ---c 25 ami 5(V lls ami ends Shoes $2.35 I'ants $2.45 Ladies and Children's " ' 1'iiderwear 19c ...... .. , $1.00 Leather Pillows .. .75c iuKfZ" !. l5c 75c Men's Underwear, ' ' hI'I-s -'""1 vxu 39c $2.50 Quilts $1.39 $3.00 Men's Hats $1.95 J. LEVITT, Manager in Charge St. Helens, Oregon SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. W A 1 1 mi.iM 1 iiaiiin, iHtiiiiiii, vs. nowaru V. Bailey, L. M. Bailey, A. A. Hrower, L. M. Brower and Juiwln Oaken; Also all persona or Dartles unknown claiming any right, tttlo, estate, Hen, or Interest in the real estate described In the complaint herein, Defendants. I To the above named defendants, , BEAVER CREEK ROAD, ! Howard V. Bailey, L. M. Bailey, A. Brown & Seldleman mill, I A. Brower, L. M. Brower, and Ed-1 DIST. NO. 9 I win Oakeg, Also all other persons or REAVER CRPItk priAn UUe,eeseTnCa,rr,?g 'VfW " B & Sms i title, estate, Ilea or Interest In the I DIST. NO. 9 cmaiQ ucnvnuuu in uie complaint I herein: In the name of the State of Ore jgon: You are hereby required to i appear and answer the complaint ! filed against you In the above en I titled suit on or before six weeks from the 2nd day of March, 1917, the date of the first publication of tins summons; and if you fall to an " NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS, addressed to the County Court of Columbia County, Oregon, at St. Helens, Ore gon, and endorsed "Proposals for irn- Drovln? tllA fnllnwfnv rnarla In other j umMa County, Oregon," to-wlt: H. W. FOWLER ROAD IN ROAD DISTRICT NO. 6 J. L. WOODIN ROAD, IN ROAD DISTRICT NO. 7 above ROAD below ROAD Or such of the above mentioned ' roads as the Contractor may elect to 1 bid upon, will be received by said Court until 2 o'clock P. M. April 4th, i 1917, and not thereafter, and at that : time will be publicly opened and ; read. j All proposals must be made upon ' blank forms, to be obtained from the ! swer, for want thereof the plaintiff i Roadmaster, at his office at St. Hel-i will apply to the Court for the re- etn- Oregon, and must give prices' lief demanded In plaintiffs complaint, ! proposed, both in writing and fig-! to-wlt: That the plaintiff be ad-j ure8' R,l1 must be signed by the bid- Judged to be the owner in fee slm-jder witn h!s address. ) pie of the following described real j Plans and specification!: are on file, ' estate Bltuate in Columbia County, and may be examined, in the office j State of Oregon, to-wlt: . of the County Clerk. I a1.LOM1OIleTwoJ"ee, Fur' Flvel Plan and specifications of thai Six, Nine Ten, Eleven and Twelve , Wooding road are also on file at the ... in, iuib anven, f,ignt, residence of A. E. Harvey, at Clats- hleven and Twelve In Block Four; , kanie, Ore ito toiL""- and .cations of the n; tot, On f to Six TV7 Block Eight; Lots One to Twelve in-i v 'nn,, f Jud8n Weed' elusive Block Twelve; Lots One, Two, I """"''', Throe, Four, Eight, Nine, Ten, j Eacn bl(lder ""all deposit with his Eleven and Twelve Block Fourteen ; i bld' a certified check, cash, or a Lots Three, Four, Nine, Ten, Eleven ' 8urety bond, for an amount of at and Twelve Block Fifteen; Lots! ,east flv,e per cent of hls bld Payable Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten, Eleven and ' to the Couily Clery, which shall be Twelve, Block Sixtoen; Lots One to forfelted to the County, in case the Twelve inclusive, Block Seventeen ! award Is made to him, and he shall Lots One to Six inclusive, Block ! ne8lect- fa" or refuse, for a period Twenty; all in the First Addition to of five days after 8Uch award is the City of Vernon la as appears by! made, to enter into a contract and the plat thereof of record in the of-!flle tne required bond, fice of the County Clerk of said Col-! Tne rlght ls re8erved to reject any umbic Countv! l.nt rno tn tjoi i and all bids. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE Bin in uk OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. Mrs. A. Nost, Plaintiff, vs. Ambros- ious Nost, Defendant. To the above named defendant, AmbroHlous Nost. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby required to r.ppear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled Court and C?.ur,e on or before the 10th day of March, 1917, said day bel:ig more than six weeko from after the 20th day of January, 1917, the day of the first publicr.tlon of this summons; and If you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to wit: That the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, Bet aside and declr.rcd to be at an end absolutely, and for such other and further re lief as may seem to the Court to be meet and equitable. An order for the publicr.tlon of tlilo summons was mado and entered in the above entitled Court and Ckuso on the 22nd dny of January, A. D. 1917, by the Honorablo J. A. Eakin, a Judge of the above entitled Court. D. D. HAIL, Attorney for th Plaintiff Date of first publication January 26, 1917. Date of last publication March 9th, 1917. Railway becomes GENEROUS TO HELP; i Ininn I'w trii' Follow It Bosun With (riirmiiH lUxml for Employe. I'rt'nlilttit J. t). Pnrrell of the Ore iD-WnliiiiKtin Itutlroud & Navlgu oa Compiin)- has Juiit mado an-1 luiicoiiii iit of thut company's plan ill year to glvo its employes the: IrirtU'Kn (if cultivating iu rlght-of- uy anil oilier lands that muy In) ; (llalilu fur siii'h purpouvs. "This1 duhu, lie explains, "as 511 ttld to I ilium I preparedness through lint rmlurtlim of vcgotulilo foods." j Xo cliarKft will be made for the ! krlvil.-K". nnil the only condition In, Hat tui'h prinl lifts us urn grown slrill 1 rulifliii'il to the iiho of t'lnployvs ! I 'l thi-lr fauillhii. ! "Our uri-at family of I'mployos," j ouililx, "can Hpli'iulidly assist in the1 utlon's proKrum of prepurcdness by; "Win to tlio food supply, and all : lio cun do ao are eartu'slly urgd to ike avuiitll(!H 0f this offer." I Thlc siiiiiuiiciMuont further pro-1 ilin t!at lands not applied for with-! ii ten d.iys will hu offered to othors; mn iMiiployeH, when suitably rocom-' honded, on the name terms. ! This niovn brings Into possible roductivlty a very largo area of limd i M (urtllti and capable as tho avcrago itiu, and If tho offer can bo Im- roviil It uliHolutttly remove f.-om ' io einployo',, family oxpenso account lio cent of vegetables for an entire I A if li 4 '4 il inclusive, Block one; Lots One to ! i Twelve inclusive. Block Two; Lots j Three, Four and Nine Block Three; jail in the Second Addition to the (City of Vernonla, as appear by the I record thereof in the office of the County Clerk of said Columbia Coun Ity; Also the South Pifty acres of the I West half of the Southeast Quarter i of Section Five. Townshln Four R. S. HATTAN, County Judge A. E. HARVEY, Commissioner JUDSON WEED, Commissioner H. E. ABRY. Roadmaster. 13-2 A. F. BARNETT, County Clerk. H. M. TERRY THE MOTOR TROUBLE MAN Expert MaohinlKt. Bring your auto troubles to rne. Marine work a specialty. Shop at St Helens garage. Phone 57 PRICKS ALWAYS REASONABLE SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. North, Range Four West of the WII-; M(!ta Brg;..P,Sl,ltllt,-.V8- ' F Pax lamette Meridian; that the defend ants be declared and adjudged to have no Interest or estate whatever in or to tho above described prem ises or any part thereof, and for such further relief as to the Court shall seem meet and agreeablo to equity. and for his costs and disbursements. ton. Pacific States Trust Company, and ,J. H. Vcgt, Secretary of Paci fic States Trust Company, Defend ants. To O. F. Paxton and Pacific Str.tes Trust Company, above named defendants. In the name of the State of Ore- i Thin mini mnn. i. n..hiiuhH ,.o., eon you are hereby required to ap to an order made and entered by the pfa,r and r.nswer the complaint of the Honorable J. A. Eakin, Judge of the Plalnt11' in lne above entitled action, above entitled Court on the 28 day ?" r b,ef.re, the 9th day of Apr11' ' of February. 1917. The first pub- 1917 hlSh ,s moro tnan s!x weeks Ucatlon of this Summons is the 2nd day of March, 1917. Last publica tion April 13, 1917. M. E. MILLER & W. A. HARRIS, Attorneys for Plr.intlff. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS after Uie date of first publication of this summons, and it you fail to so answer, for want thereof, the plaint iff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in plaintiff's com plaint, to-wit: That plaintiff bo declared the own er in fee simple of the following de-' TIMBER LOGGING SCENE, COLUMBIA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL NOTES LARGE IMPORTATIONS ! OF SOYA BEAN OIL; i Tlio tiro 2 ram clven by tho High pwiinm l'ril, t Going rjmt III Hpc i Sclloo, Glee Club at tho city hall Hal Train Cargoes. A speclul truln of thirty tank cars RryliiK 8,000 gallons of JnuBiioso f")a bean 0 t,Ucli, or a total cargo 1 .0.0()0 gallons, valued nt 118B.- rOO. lias Iumi iw...n .ii- ..i.-. i i uidiuii;iivi. ....... rcl via the Union Pacific avstum P I'lnclniiuti to be usod by Proctor nnililu as PBsnntlal oils in the F'wnufacturo of sonp. llO IlKK Of nOVfl hunt! nil In II. a filled Slates is of comnaratlvelv re- P'l origin. fnported iB0 fP ,i, ,!, jsl"co th,,,, tlle inrtu.t ,m grown t0 I'T" Gallon of about 7.000.0.in n- "ully, but never beforn In neh hUMllllleS ug to ronulrn a ...nelnl j1"11'' of specially built tanks for -."....null, lllO oil h uH(1 In rot.li.nl Iw.of ltld pork f,,i I . " uinur onus oi I'Wilnmi. creiisoH ui.ii. i,.., i.nn.o "o Mpenslve for such purposes. Tho miUBtry huH Krown tQ BUCU an exlont "l firms In tho oast using It have " it necessary to station tholr JPMwmtatlvei In Seattle to handle Hiese firms Include extensive Pal,t IHlinilfn,.l.,, . J I, ""'"icii WHO IIUVQ IOUI11I ,n "'' Oil a v1..um ...i. .... llniMicd Oil In II,.. ,!.; .. ' Varllios, and the extent to fie li'1 h bulnR httndled has JuhII r? .. Unlon raclfl" I" tlio con- ;ucll of speclul tank cars for that "fpoBe. Friday night was Interesting and en lortatning to tlio uovurul hundred people present. Tho soIob, skltu and selections by tho cfub were well rcn deied and heartily oncored. A tld) lt..l lluml frn.n thn eon. cert, which will go towards clearing tho student body debt. Tho girls' baskutbul game came out Amendments to the student body eon.itltutlon were placed beforfl thai august body Wednesday morning and woro adopted. These amendments pertain to athletics. Pet: on' ,!r I'an brick Ico cream at Ma- WISCONSIN COMPANY RESUMES LOGGING 'IV"" OJT IKS ""Ibed property in Columbia Coun cnVlNTV iw rn nim, 111B,,ty. Orecon: All of that tract of C OUNTY Or (.OL.LMBIA BiOCk No. 7 of Tichenor's First Addi- Mae Crook, P alntlff, vs. Charles tion to the City of Clatskanie, as Trt rHim p'imnr ti i aPPears by the plat of said addition, TO CHARLES t ROOK, The above recorded in the office of the County named defendant: Clerk of Columbia County, State of In the namo of the State of Ore- Oregon, and that defendants and each ' gon, you are hereby required to ap-; 0f them, be barred from setting up pear and answer the complaint filed ; any right, title or Interest in and to against you in the above entitled suit the said premises or any part there within six weeks from the date of the of. 1 first publication of this summons, to- i That this is a suit to quiet title to ' wit, the 28th day of April. 1917, and Uie above described property. ! If you fail to appear or answer for : That plaintiff have such other and want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply ' further relief as to the Court may to the court for the relief prayed for seem meet and equitable in the prem tn her complaint, to-wlt, for a decree tses. dissolving the bonds of matrimony j tMb summons is served upon you ' heretofore and now existing between i by publication by order of Judge R I plaintiff and defendant, upon the L. Hattan, which order is dated Feb. 1 grounds of cruel and inhuman treat-j ictii, 19y7. ! ment. and for such other and further i Date of first publication February ! relief as to the court may seem just 23rd, 1917. and equltablo. Date of last publication ADril 6th. 1917. Another of the big Cowlitz county enmps got under way the first of this weok, after the winter shut In a most doBlrablo and ploaslng man- down, when the Wisconsin Logging nor Saturday night at least the & Timber Company at Midway put a score was ploiiBlug to the St. Helens '. lurgo crow of men ut work in tho rooters, for tho score was 6 to 1 In j woods. Tho Wisconsin company our favor. Tho game was cxcltlug , operates at a high elevation, using and tho guarding was especially well an Inclined roadway, down which the done. Only one field basket was loaded cars are lowered by donkeys n.nd.i durlnir the game, tho other to get the timber out from one of points being made on fouls. Our llnoup whs as follows: Adams, cen ter; Hattan, Hudspeth, forwards; La Baro, Dixon, guards. Scappooso line up was Johnson, center; Lynch and Wost, forwardB; Bonnet and Omen, guard b. their operating sldos, and much snow remained in the woods when logging was rosumcd. About 300,000 feet of logs a day aro dumped Into the Cowllu r.t Oak Point from tho Wis consin company rollway each day when the camp Is operating to full Tho student body debt faded away j capacity, and moro thr.n 250 men are Into tho distance when the proceeds employed. Kolsonlun. . from the gloo club concert and tho( girls' basketball g.mo wore handed In. Approximately sovonty dollars was cleared. Tho student l.oly wishes to thank uU those who so kindly supported them at tho gume and tho concert. The Girls' Literary Socloty Is plan ning for a "big tlmo" on Friday night. The play which was given laBt Saturday afternoon will bo re peatod, and a taffy pull will take placo afterwards. Happy Is bIio who belongs to the society and gots in on all those things. The Wheeler sawmill capacity will ho Increased from 150,000 to 200, 000 feet per day. The resumption of operations is warranted from the orders booked ahead. Robert Strahorn reports that it Is poWilhlo that construction on the pro posed Oregon-California & Eastern Rallrond will be started this summer. Uocuutto of the Increase In prices of steel the cost of the road will be In creased $2,000 per mile. by publication thereof in pursuance of an order of the Honorable J. A. Eakin, Judge of the above entitled court, directing publication thereof In the St. Helens Mist, and which said order was made and entered on the 9th day of March, 1917, in the above entitled court. OLIVER M. HICKEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication March 16. Last publication April 27. St. Helens Creamery wants to buy your cream always; market quota tions. Phone 115. tf JOSEPH WOERNDLE, Attorney for Plaintiff. ! 202 Stock Exchange Bldg., 1 Portland, Ore. Rheumatism ANTI-URIC, the famous ROOT and BERRY remedy for RHEUMATISM. Contains no opiates or chemicals, and wilt not Injure the most delicato Btomach or digestion. Results guar anteed or money refunded. Price (1.60 per outfit. For salo by A. J. DEMING Phone 13 8t Helens, Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Rob ert Kennedy, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to tho creditors of and all persons having claims against the estate of Robert Kennedy, deceased, to present the same, wtth the necessary vouchers, ! to the undersigned, administrator j wtth the Will annexed of said es-i jtate, at his office in St. Helens, Col- ! umbia County, State of Oregon, that ' j being the place designated for tho j I transaction of the business of said ; estate, within six months from the date of this notice. i : Dated, March 2, 1917. ! GEO. H. SHINN, j j Administrator with the Will an 1 ncxed of the estate of Robert Kennedy, deceased. E. S. SNELLING, 11-5 i Attorney for said estate. The Farmers' Croainory at Elgin will add a cheese factory with a ca pacity of 300 pounds per day. WHY EXPERIMENT? IMS 3FTID. wnsw in coiiinetitlon with ALL OTHER FLOURS received the highest possible award, the GUAM) PRIZE at Pnnnniu-l'uclflc International Exposition Use the best and you are always satisfied MASON, EHRMAN & CO., TrI&K0 Mortgage Loans On Improved Farms at the lowest rates and on long time. Repay able In Buch installments as the borrower may wish. Liberal prepay ment terms arranged. No v commissions charged. Loans closed promptly. Mortgages purchased. WM. McMASTER 701 Corbett Bldg. Portland, Oregon Found A Watch IT looks as if it belongs to a substantial citizen. It feels that way, too; it's smooth and solid and thin. It slips into your pocket like a silver dollar and lies there snug and flat. It keeps good time. It's the kind of watch your friends check their time by that always gets you to your train while it is still in the station. I've been looking for this watch for yean. I know my customers ivait a imall, thin, accurate, 4-jewel watc h ; but until now the price of such a watch has been more than many of them cared to pay. That's why this new one is such a find. It is the "Waterbury Watch", a new lngtrioll, and the price is just about a third what you think it would be. It's three dollars. Von A. Gray JEWELER ST. HELENS, OREGON I George's Market ST. HELENS FRESH AM) SALT MEATS PHONE 48 Prompt Service Hotel Barber Shop HEWITT BLDG. II. T. BENNETT, Propr. MOST SANITARY SHOP IN ST. HELENS A REAL SHOE SHINE CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A Rpcialty