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FIRE ALARM BOXES L,.m'i Corner ' ie-iv "" ; : Ui c. orr eatrl ur"' kWeruw. !! ,,..nitil ." 64 S. TIME TABLE Train. Ko. II. NO. Kali' to. Train. Ko... So. Buses ImloutM From Portland leaves I'urtlund. ... 8:10 n. in. '....11:25 p. ui. ... 6:15 p. in. fl:lG p. m. To Portland St. Helen , . . . 7:69 o. in. ", , , . 1 1 : 1 n .... S: 3 1 p. iu ... 8:63 P. w. Imitd fur station about la tdvuni'o of above time. Arrival St. Helena :ll a. m. 1:83 p. m. 6:23 p. ni. 7:09 p. m. Arrive i'orlland 9:16 a. m. 11:20 p. m. 4:40 p. ni. 9:60 p. m. 20 i'NITED STATES MAIL TO BE WEIGHED Cooral welghUm tl' stovern urtl of tho I'nlted State null car nal on all AiiutIcuu railroads mi on Murrti 27 anil continue for hUV-flw N",:e 'cl u bwn sent out to Southern Paclflt Vnploif I 11 '' Thrull. mall traf- c manager of tho company. 1 nrau kplalns that Hi" object la, to deter- rclm actually what pay the roau till rn under tlio old ayatotu of jijmtnt and tlio now una now being tried out Involving a apace bast. "Both tint weight of the uiail." -aya Thrall, "mid tho apace It occu pies on each trulu will be ca'Ofully tabulated. Then the remuneration do (lie road on either ayatein of pay till bo determined nnd submitted to .hi Interstate commerce commlaalon, which la to dcniillcly decide with ibn facia uh a foundation what a lilt baala would In'. "Under tho act of congre np- proed July 28, 1916, the Interstate cunm.rce commission waa onipow- ml and directed to dotcrniino and f.ireosonuMo rule und compensation !or the transportation of the 1'nltvd Sutra null mi common carriers and the wrvlre In connection therewith. "for yeara tho railways havo con- leaded that the pay for carrying the nails was lnadoiuutn, and, after many hearing and eihauvllvo In imitation hotli by congress and ape rial communions, tho whole question of mall transportation routes waa turned over to tho Interstate com merce commission. This la as It ihould I)", fur t It cat commission regu lates freight, iiiHreiiR'r and express niea. mid hi fully qualified and ciilppd to iuhs on fnlr and reason able, mail transportation rates. The ton inllii or weight has been ilie butits of mull pay ever slnco the roads begun currying tho malls. The present postal nduilntstratton advo cates a change from that mothod to one by tho car foot-mllo, or apace baala. Tlio lntt,.r method Is at tlio !reent time being tested out to fur- j nlili Hie arttuil facta In the mutter lo the. commiiiHlon. The figures will 'determined by the general wolgh Ini. Tills will he tho roul test of 1,01,1 ,ll( weight nnd spneo systems." HATCH EARLY FOR SIZE As the proper time approaches foi he lien to become broody or sit, Ii iare Is tuken to look Into tlio nosl. I will be seen that tlier aro a few ft, d wny feathers boing left then by the bun; also the lieu stays longei jn tho nest when luylng at this time, and on being approached will quite llkuly remain on the nest, making u clucking noise, ruffling her feathers, Jiid pecking at the intruder. When It la noted that a hen sits on the nest from two to three nights in succes sion, and that most of the feuthers ro gone from her broust, which ohould fmfl hot to tho bund, she Is endy to bo transferred to a nest which has been prepared for her be forohnud, aerordlng to tho poultry specialist of tho I'nlted Htules de partment of agriculture. The normnl tompernturo of a hen is from 106 do trees to 107 degree ., which varies allghtly during Incubation. Dust the hen thoroughly with ln- iU powder, ami In applying tliej powder ho'.d the hen by the feet, the head down, working tho powder well .nto tho feathers, giving special at tention to regions around the vent tnd under the wings. The powder should also he sprinkled in the nest. The nest should be In somo quiet, tut-of-lhe-way place, where the slt- Ing hen will not be disturbed NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE COUNTY COURT OK THE HTATE OK OREGON. FOR COL- l.'MDIA COUNTY. In the Mutter of the Estate of Oscar ft. Hunter, l)eceasel. Notice Is liereby given that the undersigned has been appointed the Administrator of the Estate of Oscar E. Hunter, Deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County, and has qualified All persons having claims against snld estute are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by luw required, to the undersigned, at the office of Uus C. Moser, 1624-29 Yeon llulldlng, Portland, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published March 10th, 1917. EUGENE HOCir, JR., Administrator. Ol'S. C. MOSEIt. Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATOR'S HAI.K OP IIKAI, KNTATK AM) 1'KHHONAI, 1'KOI'EKTY AT ritl VATK HA I.E. IN THE COUNTY COUUT OF" THE STATE OK OREGON KOR COL- I'MlllA COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Peter Horgren, Deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given, That In pursuance of an order of the County court of the county of Columbia, state of Oregon, made on the 14th day of March, 1917. In the matter of the estate of Peter Horgren, de ceased, the undersigned, the admin- Move tstrator of the estate of l'etor Hor- ter from the regular luylng nest at utght and bundle her carefully In do n g so. Put a china egg or two In the irst whero she Is to sit, nnd place a gren, deceased, will sell r.t private sale, In aeparate parcels, to the high est bidders, upon the terms and con ditions hereinafter mentioned, and subject to confirmation by said Coun- lourd over the opening so that she 'X Court, on or after Monday, the .an not get off. Toward the evening I V"' d,njr of APr": 19n- B". th? rK,,t' , ,,, , , ... , , title. Interest and ostate of the said of tho second day quietly go in whete ,,,,ier iIorKrc( deceased, at the time she Is sitting, leave some feed and of bis death, In and to the real pfop- water, remove the board from the ' crty hereinafter described, also all of front cr top of the net. and let the Ith?, ,,,llle anU ,lnloreJ of the , . I said Peter Horgren, deceased, in and ..on come off when she Is ready. lt0 tll0 per8onu, pr0perty hereinafter Should sho return to the nest after j described, and all the right, title, feeding, remove the china egg or eggsi and Interest that the estate has by and put under those that are to be i operation of law. or otherwise ac- Incubated. If the nests are slightly Fill la Picture Puzzle No. 1 5 99 j 1 HE auk, the bird you drew In your last picture, had only three letters in it, uiun t It? Isn t It a funny sounding word ? Why are the great auk's eggs so vuluable? you ask. It I the scarcity ot-an article that makes It valuable. That Is why diamonds cost so much. Get out your saft pencil, start nt No. 1, and you will draw one of the most beautiful of birds. It has a place In history. It la very graceful and often Is found on the table of the king of England. NOTICE OP SALE. IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE OK OREGON, FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. In tho Matter of the Estate of John Racktis, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that pur suant to the order of the above en titled Court made March 10, 1917, In the matter of tlie estate of John Backus, deceased, authorizing the sale of all the real property of said estate at private sale, the under signed, the administrator with the Will annexed of said estate, will from and after Saturday, April 14, 1917, sell at private sale to the hlehest I bidder for cash, nnd subject to con tinuation by gaid County Court, all the following described real prop erty belonging to the said estate of John Backus, deceased, situated In Columbia County, Oregon, to-wlt: Lots 1 and 2, In Block 14 in the City 'of Rainier, Oregon; and also a tract ! of land described as beginning at a point 80 feet southerly of the S. E. corner of Block 27, In the Town (now City) of Rainier, Oregon, on a direct line of the west side line of Cowlitz ' Street, and running thence southerly : In a line with said west side line of Cowlitz Street 300 feet; thence west erly, at right angles, 100 feet; thence northerly, at right angles, 300 feet; '. and thence easterly at right angles, i 100 feet to the place of beginning. Terms of sade. Cash; ten per cent . to accompany bid, and balance on I confirmation of sale by said Court, j All bids to be directed to W. E. Clark, at Deer island, Oregon. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, March 16, 1917. W. E. CLARK, Administrator with Will annexed of the estate of John Backus, Deceased. 13-5 quired, other than or In addition to that of said deceased, at the time of his death, of. In, and to the follow ing described real estate, sltuato, lying and being In Columbia County, State of Oregon, to-wlt: The S. E. 4 of the S. W. Vi of Soctlon 2. Township S N. R. 3 West, also Lot 2 of Block 2 and Lot 1 of Block 6 In the town of Deer Island, and Lot 16 Block 64 In the City of St. Helens, also the following personal property In Columbia County, Oregon, Bal ance of the timber on tho N. E. M of H. E. Vi Sec. 7, T. 5 N. R. 2 west, and an undivided one-hnlt Interest in nnd to an old saw mill. Terms and conditions of sale , . , r, yirvTT I Cash. In gold coin of the United U 'states; ten ( 10 ). per cent of the pur- , 777 . . i .... i chase money to be paid at the time What Is tho most that may be pur-1 of balance on confirmation of dinned ror a coiht una is mo qui'- alo foy the County Court Hon uoDormost In tho minds of the All bids or offers must be In writ- - .a 1 1 a i .1 .J (. l..,-..l,..l,l.,r .. I, e,,iii,,m. ing, anu niaiieu 10 sum miu.i.wi darkened the bens are less likely to become restless. At hatching time they should be confined and not be disturbed until tho hatch Is com pleted, unless they become restless, when It may be best to remove the chick that are hatched first. In cool weather it Is best not to put more j thun 10 eggs under a hen, while luter ! :n the Fprlng olio can put 12 or 16, according to Hie size of the hen. j run PURCHASING : nt i,a raulHanra RQft R ('ouch Street tlOI Ob ' ,tlM A Dortla wl nroirnn nt nnv tinifl i V II J UI 1 UlllUIIUI v !' and nu-;aft(,r ine fh-st publication of this average plates, the monthly bill and that mutches, shoestrings, me rous smull articles which used to ' notice and before the making of the sell ... iininu nmrcn iim. ivii. 1917 for the lowest bit of American l . , , , i i. i t iiuieu murvu inn coiuago are now piuccu in mu muci 1917. First publication March 16, Last publication April 13. 1917. JOHN HORGREN. ! Administrator of the Estate of Peter Horgren, Deceased. W. A. HARRIS & G. A. GORE, Attorneys for Administrator. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT ADMINISTRATOR. OP BIG BEAN SHIPMENT class. Household accessories former ly exhibited on the penny counter are now sold at tho "Five and ten," whllu many goods formerly dlspluyed In tlio last named Btoros have been gruduatod to tho department store. Put to certain uses a penny Is in .l.iwl m litklnlituu lilt nf rolmiirn. Ycl when n Lincoln penny Is applied to In the Matter of the Estate of Jacob .... ,i Lengpcher, decoaseu. the electric light bill It will purchase noTICB 13 HEREBY GIVEN that fully twice as much light, heut anil , undersigned has been appointed power as a similar amount spent only i administrator of the estate of Jacob ten year, ago. Fifteen and twenty j Mfh". thn 7 v"u" ' . . -j jenls per .kilowatt hour were I Columbia County, and has qualified. I'cur solid truliiltiuda cif "liHmiat front lit nvitp m mllllnn dollars and constituting the lurgosl mgio movement of this commodity "Of COIIlllllf In tltn llnln.l Ufutua have arrived In San Francisco to be lran..i,pp,M ,y lhe Western Import fompuny t0 HnHturn market. Tho So'iplhern Puclfio bus already started 019 trillll tit Ivunlv.nlnn nvnr Ogden route to Now York. Threo 01l'rs win ho required for tho total lllpnient. wl,l,., , ti nnn bags. Tho COnHiirilllWttit In knln. Ii.nilln.l , " iu uuuift imuiiivv tllO WdHtertl tmnnrl nnmnnnv Wl'icli hnN H.U W0.klng for tl0 iat levon years to Introduco thum in America. Tliey wero brought hero joni Jupun on tho oteamuhlp Kotsu Tim i """ are or all varieties and '""Ir niipeurnnco hero la one of the "W devel(il)iiw,a ,1... Rnmnann r Ims brought about In thta coun ty. ARK VOU TROl'HI.Kl) WITH CATAKIUI? If VOll Ullaklllil )! M it.il.1ai tt " 'H U-TONE, the great catarrh rom r ii i , . ' ii contains bo opiates or nar ""m and the uso. of It will no( "oroforn produce the drug habit. We "comment! tlmt ttU you who uffBr , '"' wtnrt'h try a bottle of th'.s won "'Mil reilllMlv Tt I., in. I, v vuiiiun in wv auu " 81i"'s. Sold and rocommondod by ,ula I'liiirmacy, St. Helens, "onio-iiiii.i.. Mason's. chicken tamalos at usual rules but a decade ago. while i All persons having claims against nowadays the Mazda lump, the lin-ionld eatr.te ere hereby notified to n,i tia m.nl. present ine wiiub m iuj . I ii- ii.ni ltiitir Portland. Oreeon. electric range mako the snmei . . voncher- duly verified, within proved electrlo motor, orn jinount of eloctrlclty go much further li months from dato hereof. ihnn il uned to. while the rate of Dr.to of first publication Marcn eight cents per kilowatt for lighting ' 23rd. 1917. LENGACHER. sorvlco Is now fairly common. Tak-jn F MULKEY, Ing eight cent per kilowatt hour as I Attorney. str.ndnrd, ono cent will purchase. Last publication April iv, mi. nnough eloctrlclty to: srMMON'S Light a 26-wa(t (23 candle-power), cuiVVIT COURT OK THE Mazda lump for 6 hours. STATE OK OREGON, FOR THE Muke ton cups of coffoo In nn elec- COUNTY OK COLUMBIA iC. V. Kverett, l'lointin, vs. .uun warmer I Evesott, Defendant. In tho name oi ine oibio ui wm. trio percolator, Hout milk In a nursery throo tlmos, Make 300,000 Btltches on an elec tric sowing machlno, Heat nn electric chafing dish for a quortor of nn hour, Warm a heating pad for two hours, Mako ten slices of toast on an elec trlo toaster, Hout nn eloctrlc flatlron for ten minutes. Pi r- HRE you reading the history now running serially in advertisement form in Colliers, Saturday Evening Post and other national magazines of the building of the Union Pacific? Union Pacific is a national achieve ment upon which depended the safety of the Union and the holding of the Pacific States. Toe ttoriej are rica ia intimate facts of United States listory. Wten you read tnetn you will realize wnst great part Union Pacific played in tlie growth and welfare of our Nation; ar.d tow truly serviceable Union Pacific is and will be in peace of war to the people of our United Sta.cs, s individual travelers, of shippers, and as a Nation. " Union Pacific System NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON, FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Chris tina Helzenreter, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, That Henry W. Helzenreter has been duly ap pointed administrator of the estate of Christina Heizenreter, deceased, by the County Court of Columbia Coun ty, State of Oregon, and has duly qualified for said trust. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to pre sent the same, duly verified and with ' proper vouchers, to the administrator at his residence, Warren, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. ; Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, March 29th, 1917. I HENRY W. HEIZENRETER, j Administrator of the Estate of Christina Heizenreter, deceased. W. A. HARRIS & G. A. GORE, Attorneys for Administrator, i St. Helens, Oregon. 15-5 A little want aa in the Mist i bring results. will Be Fair to Your Wife Save her the Wash Day Drudgery. Let us call for your laundry. Our work will satisfy you St. elens Steam Laundry Geo. Watkins, Prop. A Homelndustry NOTU'K TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Will iam M. Elliott, deceased. Nniien Is hereby given that the undersigned Murk W. Elliott haB boen appointed administrator oi me es i. nf William M. Elliott, deceased. All creditors or other persons having,! claims against the said estato are hereby notified to present the same proporly verified, as by law provided, to the snld administrator nt the law office of Glen R. Metsker in tho Col umbia County Bank llulldlng at St. Ilolnns, Oregon, the samo being the place for the transaction of the busi ness of snld estato, said claims to be presented within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wlt, within alx month of the 6th day of April, 1817. MARK W. ELLIOTT, Administrator of tho Estate of William M. Elliott, deceased. GLEN R. METSKER, Attornoy for Administrator. l-5 To tho above named defendant: You are hereby roqulred to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you In the above en titled suit on or before the time pro scribed in the order for the publica tion of thl summon; to-wlt: on or before the 14th day of Apru, said date being six wocks after the publication of this summons. If you fail to appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the relief prayed for in his com plaint, to-wlt: for a decree dissolv ing tim hnnds of matrimony now ex isting botwoen the plaintiff and de fendant and for such otheryrellef aa the Court may adjudge proper. Tiitii summons is served upon you by publication, by order of the Hon orable J. A. Eakln. Judge of the above entitled Court, which order was made on the 27th day of Febru ary, 1917, and requirea mai sum summon be published once a week for six successive weeko In the St. Holons Mist, a newspaper published In St. Holons. Oregon, and required that you appear on or bofore the 18th day of April, 1917, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed herein. . Date of first publication March 2, Ian Date of last publication April 13. Your Spring Suit You shovld order it now. Come in and look over my line of woe lens. During the past mcnth I have made suits for some of the test dressers in the city, and they were ENTIRELY SATISFIED Let me demonstrate to you that for Style, Fit, Work manship and Good Material, my tailored garments are above the standard. J. F. RYAN MERCHANT TAILOR St. Helens, Oregon E. W. KETEL St. Helens, Ore. Contractor--Builder KSTIMATES, PLAN'S Cement Work a Specialty Phone Connection vv 1917. SIDNEY ZETOSCH. Attorney for Plaintiff. 710 Board of Trade Bldg., Portland, Orogon. WHY EXPERIMENT? rr In conuietUlon with ALL OTHER FLOCKS received the lilliest possible award, the GRAND PRIZE at Pannma-Paciflo International Exposition Use the best and you are always satisfied MASON, EHRMAN & CO., p8rI&nnd NOW FIiOliM To the PUBLIC! STEAM, TURKISH AND SHOWER BATHS Every Day at Kaleva Hotel Courteous treatment and sanitary arrangements. Visitors to inspect will be welcomed George's Market ST. HELEN'S FRESH AND SALT MEATS PHONE 48 Prompt Service Alw "ys trado In your home town