Li 1 ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. APRIL 6, 1917 I f mm m a.I I hi mmovu ! 1 i I in Tiirc ciik'uit f'riiTfiT rw mm COMMUNICATED Children Cry for Fletcher's jbe Kind You Have Alwayi Bought, and which hai beea In use fur over over 30 yecs, has borne the signature of a and has been made under his per- ',,?al ,uI)ervls,(" lnce Its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of jnfunts and Children Experience annlnst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains' neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its ge Is Its guarantee. For more than thirty years it har beta la constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverlshness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother' Friend. ENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of i I Irxt Heiiil-montlily AKricuItural Be. port. To the Columbia County Agricul tural Expert: lluvlng becomo thoroughly Imbued with the patriotic Idea of a city spud patch, the mlnlaler and I met, about tho Ides of March, and formed a po tato copartnership. No sooner done than said, we hud the tools on tho In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought STATE OK OREGON, KOll THE COUNTY (V i-rir it ... I' lor. n.:e Maria llrnndt, Plaintiff, vs lrd John llrandt, Defendant To Hred John llrandt, Greeting: i Hie name of the Htate of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the cnmnlnini fii.i against you In the above entitled suit within and not luter tlinn six week, after the date of the first publication of thli summons, and If you full to bo appear and answer, the plaintiff will tuke a decree nlnu. you an prayed for In the complaint I ground nnd tl,e clly lot very nicely filed herein to-wlt: for an absolute I and unevenly divided. I did the Zr mr, - th than appear hog- iHtlng by and between the plaintiff'8 KaVe P"""" much the and defendant herein, and for the bKBer ,ialf- But he said the Bible care and custody and control of the I taught that we nhould bear one-an- !!nt" Vnt'i','?!?' p,a!nt"r1an1 defend-i other's burdens, so insisted on work unt, to-wlt: Hurry llrandt, age about lnK my ,lalf five vnum and f,.. i. .,. ' "'is my nan. ' - w dui.1i umrr and further relief as may be equitable und meet In the premises, and for her costs and disbursements herein Incurred. The ConiDluInt liernln la I.UU1 ........ the stututory ground of cruel and In- Carry me of tl10 BOJ' to the exPert human treatment and tho order for l0T examination, to see If It Is hard the yubllcatlon of summons was ! to work." ' He said, "No, thoy don't 'ZrUZ;9tVhoJ Honoary.b?e,mV9 icM ert the Ktute of Oregon, fur Columbia'"10 Prmer class alone, and wero County, and In which order it was (working like Greeks when along specified that this summons be pub-j comes Mr. Hicks and says to me, llahed for a period of six consecutive j . . .. - weeks, in the "St. Helen. Mtst," a i YU con"nece1 80 newspaper of general ilrculation In Columbia County, Oregon. Klrst I publication to be made on the 23rd .day of February. 1917. and the last I publication to be made on the 6th i duy of April, 1917. W. W. DEAN & BRADLEY i. EWEItS, Attorneys for I'lalntiff. Kl'MMONS Right there I thought, for the first time, about the Columbia county agricultural expert, and I says to the preacher, "We ought to 23 csled. Then along comes Mr. Brown and says to the preacher, "You began too late;" so he quit. Whilo we were both quitting and I thinking about the matter, each ln I the other's half lot, along comes Jim I Bnodgrass, one of my best clients. ! He eyed the preacher, then turned I his back that way and kinder whis- 1 pcred to me: "You are soft. Had IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE,1 known you were such a fool I I STATE OK OREGON FOR COUi hould never have given you a case. I Don't you know the church '111 get v-. It all?" He went on, and while I was sitting and pondering over what he copartnership with a preacher for'engar's Ledge, a two thousand foot nearly a month. j drop Into the sea from a balloon Say, can you tell me whether a and many other scenes of bravery jtrlke Is best for a garden; and how land daring. long Is this cruel war going to last, .nyway? 81MMO.NH Oh the preacher! He's all right; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE only when I meet him now he has STATE TJF OREGON FOR COL a kind of far off look. I think he Is k, vs. John Tol looking to the end of the war, too. va. Defendant. P. 8. We may plant flags instead To John Tolva, defendant above of potatoes; they are easier raised. named: potato PATniriT In tl10 name of the State of Ore- iuiaiu lAiKior. Kon you are nereby requlred t0 ap ,r77- - pear and answer the complaint filed THRILLING PICTURE ; against you In the above entitled sutt np pnMJMPP M or bcfore the 28th day of April, KUMANlh, m7 88ld date befng at the Mplra. i Hon of nine weeks from the date of Said to IUval "The Iron Cluw" at , the first publication of this summons, Tho Strand. to-wlt: the 23rd day of February, 1917, and If you fall to so appear , , , 7 ! and answer, for want thereof, plaint- Characterized by a greater mys- iff will apply to the court for the re tery than the mystery of the Laugh-! lief demanded in her said complaint, hig Mask in "The Iron Claw," and to-wlt: for a decree of the abovve greater thrills than those of ..The : entitled court forever dissolving the c j bonds of matrimony now existing be- . o,., . . aunuc aim me copious 'tween plaintiff and defendant, and of Elaine," Patho's Wonder Serial "The Shielding Shadow," will be pre sented at tho Strand theatre here in the near future. "The Shielding Shadow" features Graco Durmond, a charming and ap pealing girl, an actress of Beauty, experience and ability; Ralph Kell rd, who has had a long and success ful career on the stage, and Leon Bary, a leading figure of tho French stage and one of the handsomest men 1 on the screen. permitting plaintiff to resume her former name, Kaisa Ronkalnen, and for such other and further relief as to tho court may seem Just and equitable. The date of the first publication of this summons is the 23rd day of February, 1917, and the date of the last .publication thereof is the 27th day of April, 1917. This summons is published by or der of the Hon. J. A. Eakin, judge of the above entitled court, made on the 19th day of February, 1917. A. A. ANDERSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. There arc: a fire at sea, an escape' 5 Fulton-Dement Bldg., from a convict ship locked fh a cof fin, a fight with an octopus on Rav-1 Astoria, Oregon. "Always traue in your home town. "T 14 B 15 i? $tW"E J . 1 . t STATE OK UMIIIA COUNTY. 'Candls U. Breeding, Plaintiff, Jesse A. Breeding, Defendant. t In tho nnmn nf tlia Rfnta aI nra.nn ! To Jesse A. Breeding, the above 'M along comes Deacon Bascomb. .named defendant: You are hereby i He halls from old Kentucky, and has ! required to appear and answer to the i 1 coarse, rasniiiic voice. Ha elves me) 1 complaint filed against you in the!, iln.,i ,u,i .i. ,, , 1 above entitled suit within six weeks ! , , . ' iL 4 ; from the date of tho first publication i back towards me and says to the 1 01 una summons, 10-wn: tne zara 1 inKur, iu an uiiueriuuo win couiu day of February, 117, and if you 1 be heard half a block away: "I've ; fall to so appear aud answer within geen tean)ll of Degroes and whites, 1 said time, the plaintiff will apply to 1 . . . , , , . jthe Court for tho relief prayed for and h.es and mules, and mules and Mn her complaint, to-wlt: for a de- oxen, but I'll be blamed if ever I creo dissolving the bonds of matri-.saw the church and the devil work We Serve Only the Best Our place has gained a reputation for serving the best Meals and Lunches. Then, too, we handle Cigars, Candies and Soft Drinks. Some morning try our Waf fles; many people tell us they are very good. MASON'S A nice lunch at any time ; prices reasonable. mony heretofore and now existing ; between plaintiff and defendant; thai I plaintiff be awarded the care and custody of the minor child; for her 1 costs and disbursements and for such Ing the same potato patch before." The preacher, he looked around at me, but I pretended not to hear. He ! looked kind of sorry or shamed, and 1 I other and further relief as to tho! Deacon Bascomb went on to sow some' , Court may seem just and equitable. ' more good ceeds for the church. Kaniiicin I'lull American I'lnn. kvrnlliliiir Modern at the (forge, Prop. KT. HKI.KNS 1IOTKI, Kate am I'p til IIunmhi ( nil nt Hotol Hixvinl ltnU tn Itcgular Hoarders When Visiting Portland Store your automobile at the Auditorium Garage First and Market Streets OILS, GASOLINE, ACCESSORIES, TIRES l'rc..lrl. Perry .Willi, W. H. McKitt ami (. ('. Itiiriilmin Our St. Helens friends are always welcome. Hirvlfa nt IMa iimnmna ! nmHn upon you by publication of the same I I,ut 1 knew tnose remarks were In the St. Helens Mist, a newspaper not intended for my tender ears, and of general clrculaUon published at . to show the preacher that I was St. Helens Columbia County, Ore-! broaJ.lnlnded aud onslderat e, I rl ght gon, for six consecutive weeks, by;., ... , . , , virtue of an order made by Hon. U.,there nd tllen Proposed an Agricul 8. Hattan, County Judge of Columbia i tural Brotherhood Union. We formed County, Oregon, on the 23rd day of 'the union, and both forthwith struck. February, 1917. 8tnce tlien 1 have beea trying to Join I'uie 01 ursi puuucttiiuu rriruai 23rd, 1917. Last publication April 6, 1917. M. E. MILLER & W. A. HARRIS, Attorneys ror Plaintiff, St. Helena, Oregon. the I. W. W.s. But when 4hey sent j a delegate around aud I showed him , my half of the garden, he said, ' "Norp -too much work." I told him the preacher did it; but he only said j XOTICK OK FINAL SETTLEMENT 1 0UKht not 10 ,lslen to tllose follow8' lor no went in a cnurcu once ana IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Marlon Alexander, I)?ceased. Notice is hereby given, that 0. W. Aloxunder, the administrator of the estate of Marion Alexander, deceased, has rendered and filed in said Court his final account of his admlnlstra heard the preacher tell them to sing about working while it is day; since when he has never been in another. "No peas for the wicked, nor rest for the greedy," as the Bible says. I don't like to quote Bible, even after I learn it, because modesty is becom ing to the erudite; but it comes kind CITY GARAGE Agency for The Chevrolet $630.00 F. O. B. St. Helens Sold on easy terms Hupmobile Service Station Keep a Full Line of Firestone Tires OIL, GASOLINE AND ACCESSORIES Dcst equipped Machine Shop in the town for Auto and Marine Work Battery Recharging St. Helens, Oregon 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said duy at the court house in the City r- - ; I of St. Helens, in said County or Col umbia, state of Oregon, has been HWWWWWW S grlfs.'Sl count, petition for distribution, and tho hearing of objections thereto. O. W. ALEXANDER, Administrator of the Estate of 14-5 Marion Alexander, deceased. .1 . . I ...... .1 .1... Cn.l.w. day. ?h."T.t d.7 ofTprU.' I.a at "urai ' agricultural ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ST. HELENS BRAND A HOME PRODUCT CARLOAD OF SEED POTATOES WANTED Dr. Stone's Heave Props cures heaves. Price S)i for salo by all druggists. St. Helens Lumber Go. Wood and Lath Electric Lighting Lumber Manufacturers LODC.FS 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. W. W. BLAKESLEY, Sec. REAL SMOKES Woods has a fine line of Tobacco and Cigars, also Fruit and Candies. BILLIARDS and POOL Good fast tables and a clean place. A pleasant way to spend an idle hour EDDIE'S PLACE E. B. Woods, Prop. . Phone 96 Mlzpah Chapter O. E. S. meets in Masonic Hall the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. MRS. LILLA M. CROUSE, W. M. JOHN PHILIP, Secy. TUlicum Tribe No. 62, Improved O. R. M., of Yankton, Ore., meets at its wigwam, second and fourth Sat urdays of each month. W. O. BRANNON, C. of R. EBER BROWN. Sach. St. Helens Rebekah Lodge, No. 217, meets first and third Thursday of each month in I. O. O. P. Hall. VlBiting members always welcome. MRS. ORA BENNETT, N. G. MRS. ELLA ALLEN, Sec'y. Columbia Encampment, No. 77, I. O. O. F. meets tn the I. O. O. P. Hall, on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. Sojourn ing Patriarchs most cordially Invited to meet with us HARRY BENNETT, C. P. C. W. BLAKESLEY, Scribe. THRIFT IS THE SHOCK ABSORBER That takes the jolts and jars out of life later on and gives you that worry-free, successful air which comes from the knowledge of the little "nest-egg" earning you 4 per cent interest in some good bank like ours. To be THRIFTY and prudent from 21 to 50 means a successful and comfortable old age Open a savings account today. THE St. Helens Lodge No 117, I. O. O. P. 1 meets tn the I O. T' o. P. building, on the socond and fourth Saturdays of each month, visiting members are al ways given a hearty welcome. E. ADIN ROSS, Noble Grand. CHAS. W. BLAKESLEY, Sec. Columbia County Bank St. Helens, Oregon EDWIN ROSS, President A. L. STONE, Cashier H. E. LA BARE, Assistant Cashier Avon' Lodge No. 62 Knights of Pythias meets every Tuesday even ing In Castle Hall, St. Helens. Vis iting KnlglitB always welcome E. C. LAWS, C. C. REESE R. HALL, K. of R. & S. St. Helena Lodge No. 32, Jy A. P. & A. M. meets 1st V and 3rd Saturday In each month. Visiting brothers cordially E. A. ROTGER, W. M. E. E. QUICK, Secy. In. a IT U THE CELEBRATED BERGMANN SHOE X I Awarded (Hold Medal P. P. I. K. . CZ J I San FranelMoo, 1015. Loggers' v umci n, uaiiiuia nun ajnuinuicu. Men's Comfort Dress Shoes. Strong Shoes for Do) 8. Manufactured by THEO. BERGMAN N SHOE MFG. CO. 021 Tlinrmnn Street PORTLAND, ORE. ASK FOR THE BERGMANN WATERPROOF SHOE OIL