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- ST. HELENS mtrtv FRIDAY. MARCH 23, 1917 J MIST MISTINGS 5 Mapleine ice cream at Mason's. Peter Pan brick Ice cream at Ma-j son's. j Prof. J. H. McCoy was iu Portland , Saturday last. ! Dr. C. E.' Wade speut Sunday with ! liia family In Portland. j E. I. Ballagh and Von A. Gray; motored to Portland Tuesday. ! Supt. L. L. Baker was a business1 visitor to the metropolis Saturday, j Reduce the cost of high living. Eat i smelt. 4c per pound at Sonneland'e. ! Ous Lange, of Scappoose, was a, business visitor in St. Helens tills! week. ) C. H. John is in Portland ou busl-j nesa. He will ue mere ior several days. Mode Griffith, the silver-tongued orator of Trenholm, was In St. Hel ena Monday. Hon. Norman Merrill, of Clutska n le, was a business visitor to St. Hel ens Monday. Road master H. E. Abry was In Rainier Monday looking over the road work being done in that vici nity. Mrs. Leo Rlcen and Master Ricen, of Portland, were the guests of the Rosenthal family Saturday and Sun day. H. Weltzel and daughter, Miss Mary Weltzel, of Portland, were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson. Circuit court, which has been iu Besslon here this week, will adjourn tonight. None but equity cases were brought beforo the judge. The entertainment given by the Pacific University Glee Club at the city hall last night was much en joyed by the many who attended. Wednesday, the first day of spring, was ushered in with a rain xlorm, a small fall of snow and Old Sol occa sionally took a peep to see Just what was doing. Mrs. E. B. Woods entertained her music class at a party Saturday after noon. Fourteen of her pupils were present. Games were played, refresh ments served and the youngsters had a merry time. The dance given Saturday nlg.it by the Volunteer Fire Department was well attended and many out of town people were in evidence. The fire boys realized a tidy little sum tor their efforts, which goes to swell the department's exchequer. M. E. Miller, Mrs. Miller and their sons Rex and Max left on the steamer Wapama yesterday for California, where they will make their future home. A large number of their friends were on the dock to bid them goodbye and good luck. Wanted Kentucky Wonder beuns, cabbage, loganberries, blackberries, Italian prunes and Bartlett pears. Anyone having anything to offer please let us know on or before April 20. For further Information write to or call on Columbia River Canning & Produce Co., St. Helens, Oregon. Box 405. n-3 The De.Moss Concert Company ren dered their program Wednesday night to a well filled house, and their productions were of a high or der throughout. Beginning with the Caliph of Bagdad, a classic overture, the program proceeded with a varie ty and the splendid rendition held the interest of the audience with un flagging attention throughout the hour and ono-half. Mapleine Ice cream at Mason's. Tho City of Portlnnd, coming from Prof. C. E. Lake was In Portland Honolulu. Is due to arrive at any Saturdny on a busiuess mission. j time during the next few days. The Director C. C. Cassatt paid an offl-j brisk- southeast winds which have clal visit to the McHrlde school last j prevailed along the coast for the past, weak. jtew days should hasten the arrival Tommy K'.blan Is getting along 'of the big vossel. : nicely after bis painful accident of! According to reports received from last week. I San Francisco, the work of Install- Brude Polwarth, a prominent law-ling tho engines and boilers In the yer of Portland, was In St. Helens' steamers Ernest It. Meyers and Wall Tuesday on legal matters. ! keenn is progressing rapidly and The Mist is equipped to furnish 1 these two coasters will soon bo placed you good job work on short notice. ' In service. Try us with your next order. i Tho steamer Willamette, which ur- II. T. Monroe and family are re- rived in Saturday night, by working cent arrivals In West St. Heleii3. until midnight Sunday, completed ner Warren Construction Company bid It. 17 u squaro yard on bltullthlo on a crushed rock huso. Tho bids were referred to the county engineer's de partment for analysis, and today the coilimli'sloners will meet to hear tho pnxults ami also tho recommendation i)ti,itn'iHinr John II. Yeon. St. Helens and Columbia county peoplo will bh much Interested to know that nt least sixteen miles of j tho road Into Portland Is to be hard surfaced. ! They will make their home here. Mrs. L. G. Hobs and Mrs. A. L. Stono plan to leave about the middle of April for r.n extended visit back east. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Jeffcott and son Bob are expected down from Port land tomorrow to spend several days with Dr. and Mrs. L, G. Ross. The Pythian Sisters entertained at the lodge rooms Thursday night in honor of Mrs. Edith Muckle, who will soon leave to join her husband on his eastern Oregon stock ranch. Miss Minnlo Doleshal Is tuking a well earned vacation. After spend.' ing several days visiting friends here, she will go to Portland and other points before resuming her duties at the Orcadia hotel. W. L. Bullock and wife, of Port land, were visitors at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. W. W. Blakesley Tues day. Mr. Bullock is state manager for the Yeoman lodge. Celebrating her seventeenth wed dlug anniversary and nlso little Mist Helen Stone's birthday, Mrs. Aden Ross entertained a number of her young friends Wednesday afternoon. F. H. Shainhotts, a friend of Super intendent Weist of tho H. 11. & A cargo of 876,000 feet of lumber and sailed Monday night, bound for San Pedro. Her passenger accommoda tions were comfortably filled. When the motor vessel City 'of Portlund arrives lu St. Helens sh. will find more then half of her cargo awaiting her. The mill has been rushing the order so that the big ves sel will not be delayed. The curgo for tho Allan! Is also accumulating quite rapidly. CHURCH NOTICES' Ser- ('ongreKntloiml Church 10 a. m . Church school. 11 o'clock, Morning worship moil for boys and girls. 6:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor. 7:30 o'clock, Evening service Theme: "Know Jesus Christ." A. W. Mueller h"H received his up( ."ointment as inspector general of lliej Oregon National Guard. Methodist KpiHcupiil Clmrt'li "The Friendly Church" Albert S. lllsey, pustor. Sunday, March 25, will 'hold a iplondld treat for ull who attend the services. Sunday school, 10 a. in. Review of the quarter's lessons. Miss Nellie Curtis, superintendent Logging Company, was a pleasant of the Portland Deaconess Home, caller at the Mist olTico Wednesday. ' will make the address of the morn Mr. Shainhotts is from Hoquiam and ing, at 11 o'clock. Miss Curtis has conducts a bank in that lively city. a message Unit you cannot afford to The ludies of the Congregational , miss, church will hold their annual sale of 1 Epworth Leaguo at 6:30 p. m. Hot Cross Huns on Friday, April 6.1 Special rally. Como, and bring uu Insteud of Thursday, as announced. ; other. Miss Curtis will lend the There will also be n Parcel Post sale league lu tho study of tho lesson. on that date. j Subject for the evening sermon by When you get your shoo repairing; the pustor, "Should We Obey the Old done lit the Modern Shoe Shop you i Testament Law? know It will be well done. I turn j Tho best things of life ure multl out no job unless my guarantee of, plied when they aro divided. Bring satisfaction uud good workmanship i i blessing. You will receive a great s', llrueck, the Modern lei one. NOTICE OF H.U.K. IN THE COl'NTY COURT OK THE ! STATE OF OREGON. FOIt COL-1 I'M 111 A COUNTY. ! In the Mutter of the Estato of John , Backus. leceascd. NOTICE Is hereby given that pur suant to the order of tho above en titled Court made March 10. 1917, In the matter of the estate of John Hnckus. deceased, authorising the sale of all the rent property of said ( estate at private sale, the under signed, the administrator with the( Will annexed of said estato, will from and after Suturdny, April 14, 1917, Rell at private sale to the highest, bidder for cash, and subject to con-, flrmntlon by said County Court, all the following described real prop erty belonging to tho said estate of! John Backus, deceased, situated in Columbia County, Oregon, to-wlt: Lots 1 and 2, In Block 14 In the City of Italnler, Oregon; and also a tract of land described as beginning at a point 80 feet southerly of the S. K. ; corner of Block 27, lu the Town (now City) of Rainier, Oregon, on a direct, line of the west side line of Cowllti Street, and running thence southerly; In a lino with said west sldo lino of ! Cowlitz Street SOO feel; thence west erly, at right nngles, 100 feet; thence' northerly, nt right angles, 300 feet; and thence easterly at right angles, 100 feet to the place of beginning. ! Terms of sude, Cash; ten per cent to accompany bid, and balance on confirmation of sule by an Id Court. All bids to be directed to W. E. Clark, at Deer Island, Oregon. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, Murch 16,. 1917. W. E. CLARK. Administrator with Will annexed of the estate of John Buckus, Deceased. 13-5 . -V Pff II J IB. is 0 o -I i v. ' EI goes with It. Shoe Shop. j. In honor of the seventh birthday! Services at ChWft Episcopal church of their sou Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, ('has. Brown entertained Wednesday Bishop Sumner will conduct the ser afternoon. Gaines were played and j vices, it being his annual visit to the refreshments served. The following Parish. youngsters attended: Jack Baker, Clarence Akin, Charles and Richard BIDS OPENED FOR Do re n, Patricia Dixon, Raymond Kelly, Wilma and Dolbert Masten and Olof Olsen. HARD-SURFACING SHIPPING Work to lie Done on Ten Milnt of Nt. Helen Hond. Til ft tlftUrfl ri f win v M,.n. n, I ' The steamer Celllo cleared Wednes- ers of Multnomah county opened bids day noon for San Pedro. She car- j Wednesday for tho hard surfacing ried a million feet of lumber and i of ten miles of the Portland-St. Hel plling and also a fair list of passen-1 ens road. The road is now hard sur-Kera- i faced to Linnton, and this additional Aboard the steamer Wapama when ten miles will bring It to the Colum she sailed at noon Thursday was ! bla countv linn ti, vu..ti.,... more than a million feet of lumber and ties which will be delivered at several ports In southern California. Paving Company of Seattle were the lowest bidders and not a slnglo bid was offered on concrete, wood block The vessel also had a passenger list or brick pavements, tho bidders con ot 36- "Hi"- their bids to two kinds of The Bteamer Klamath, with a large! isphaltlc concrete, one being bltu load of lumber and a fair list of pas-llthlc and the other Topeka mlxturo sengers, left out Saturday night, The Washington company bid $1 14 bound for San Pedro via San Fran- per square yard for asphaltlc concrete cl8C0- l" crushed stono baso, and the 'The Vampires," the Arch Criminal) of Paris, every Hat unlay. Monday and Tuesday One of the fastest and moot thrilling .-mt-ni piays ever produced. Immediate Lee A striking drama of the Dying West Admission to Matlnm. 'WkIiuhuW. and Saturday) and to all evening programs, a and 10 renin. Kxcejit Wednesday evening, . 5 and 15 cents Sunday the noted fliaraeter Actor George Beban In "The Pawn of Fate" story that compels laughter anil tears. The Strand - jivrm'iFai ill 1.1 1 mums i many as to the great play iimhi. urn snown mi iiie Htrand every Monday and Tuendav. iu you see "Mis Jackie of the N'aVV llftHt MoimImv fir Ti,A4,,l .... l you failed to attend, ask some who were mere and you will find out you missed a raltlliiir iriuwl li tflU' IIIIA lit the befit that Iihm ever lwwn And next Monday and Tuesday we vwMt Alii- mediate I.ee," a play of the Arlaina I'lUIIIH, II. (). STROM, Mgr. Charlie Chaplin in "Shanghaied" nei i rmay, the .'10th. Wednesday MATIXEK and KVKNIXO The World's leading Screen Artists Francis X Bushman and Beverly Bayne In the Wonrirrplay "In the Diplomatic Service" A stirring pliotodramu of your coun try and mine. An Interesting travelogue and a Hlil. iiey Drew comedy every Wednesday. XOTICK TO CONTRACTORS SKALEI) PROPOSALS, addressed to tho County Court of Columbia; County, Oregon, nt St. Helens, Ore gon, and endorsed "Proposals for Improving the following ltoad lu Columbia County, Oregon, towlt: MIST-CLATSKAN1K UOAI), from station 0 to station 107. i will be received by said County Court until 2 o'clock P. M March 24th, 1917, and not thereafter, and at that 1 1 mo, will be publicly opened and read. All proposals must ho made unon blank forms, to be obtained from the; Road master, at his office at St. Hel ens, Oregon, must give prices pro-! posed, both In writing and In figures,, and must bo signed by the bidder, i with his address. 1 Plans and Specifications are on file, and may bo examined In the office of tho County Clerk, and also nt tho resilience of A. E. Harvey, County Commissioner, at Clatskanlc, Oregon. Kach bidder shall deposit, with his bid, a certified check, cbbIi, or a surety bond, for an amount of at least five per cent of his bid, pay able to the County Clerk, which shall be forfeited to the County, In case the award Is made to him, and he shall neglect, fail or refuse, for a period of flvo days, after such award Is made, to enter Into a contract and file the required bond. Tho right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. R. S. H ATT AN, County Judge. A. K. HARVKY, Commissioner. JUDSON WKEI), Commissioner H. E. AI1RV, Uondniastor. 12-2 A. P. HARNETT, County Clerk. IN THE COUNTY COURT OP TI1K STATE OP OREGON POR THE COUNTY OP COLUMIIIA. In the Matter of the Estate of CUTH IIERT STUMP. Deceased. Notice is hereby given tlint Mamie A. Steelmun and Pauline Saxton. ad ministratrices of the estute of Cuth bert Etump, deceased, have filed in the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Columbia their final account as-such adminis tratrices and that Suturduy, the 14th day of April, 1917, at the liour of 10 o'clock, A. M. has been fixed by! the said court as tho tlmo for hear ing of objections to said final account and as the time for settling said final ! account. ; MAMIE A. STEELMAN and PAULINE SAXTON, j i., . Administratrices.! loyal ii. McCarthy, I Attorney for Administratrices 16T1917f "rHt pul)llcallon- Mrch 19?7te ' Ia"1 publlcatlon APrl 1-V THIS IS THE NEW STORE AT TH I: MUCKLE CORNER DRY GOODS HOUSE DRESSES MIDDIES Come in and look over our line of Slioci We have them in all kinds and for the entire family. Good assortment of Ginghams, Percales and Summer Goods. A specially good line of Men's Work Clothes. Overalls, Pants, Shirts, Sox, Gloves and Shoes. A new bunch of Snappy Men's Ties and i large assortment of Men's Dress Shirts. AL. E.AUSTIN Big Dance AT CITY HALL. ST. HELENS Saturday, March 31s Under the same management ar. the SHIPWRIGHTS' BALI BEST OF PORTLAND MUSIC Admission $1.00 r SI. HELENS IRCANTLE COM NOTICK TO CREDITORS. IN THK COUNTY' COURT OK TUP STATE W ORKUON. KOR COI ". UMBIA COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Oscar k. Hunter, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the unders gned has been uppolnted the Administrator of the Estate of Oscar , ' HunUir, Oecoased, by tho County r!'rt .1' ' State of Oregon, for Co umblu County, and has qualified All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by aw required, to the undersigned, at the office of Ous C. Moser, 1624-29 Yeon Hulldlng, Portland, Oregon within srx months from the date hereof. 16utt19l?nd fln,t publlKl,e1 March EUGENE HOCH. JR GUS. C. MOSER, Ad"nlt-tor. Attorney for Administrator. Succiort to ' i THE HALL COMPANY We take pleasure in announc ing that we are now better pre pared than ever to serve you, A trial order will convince you that this is the store of Quality, Service and . Satisfaction St. Helens Mercantile Company If you don't trade with us we both lose money f