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ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1917 Issued Every Friday byC TUB MIST ri Kl.lSHIXU (XMPAV S. C. MORTON. .Editor and Munnger SlBSCItlPTION KATES One Year $l.BO Six Month 73 Entered as second-class mutter, January 10th, 1912, at the Postoffice at St. Helens, Oregon, under tlie act of March 3rd. 1879. YOIK CREDIT IS (MMI WITH IXCLE SAM You cnn buy your war bond. In any denomination from $50 to $100,000 on the installment plan, and have the summer to complete your payments. If, for example, you place an order with your bankers for a $100 bond. your payments would be as follows $2 tiou. NOTICE OF UNAL AmVXT NOTICE is hereby given that thf undersigned, as administratrix will the Will anuoxod of the estato of Jacob Skuzic, deceased, has tiled ho final account. In said estate matter in the County Court of the State o Oregon, for Columbia County, auc that Saturday, June I, 1917, at 1 o'clock I M. of said day, ill the COUNTY OFFICIAL 1'APEIt a -..1.1 IV...t . Kit VI 11 when you make your appllca'- room o. ' : ens, Oregon, has been nppolnteti a ' ... i ..- ...... ..It... iU. 1 me nine unu ljiui-e ui nr.,, SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COl'KT OP THK STATE Of OHKtlON KOH COL UMHIA COUNTY. Mary E. Tnnnor. PlnlntllT, vs. Hubert Tanner, itefendant. To' linbert Tanner: In to ni"' of the State of Oregon you arc hero ! by renulred to appear and answer the 1 complaint lUed against you In ! above entitled suit within six weeks from Iho dato of the first publication i of this summons, or tho 22nd day j of Juuo, 1917. tho flrst publication $1S on June 28. $20 on July 30. $30 on August 15. $30 on August 30. The bonds will be dated June 15, 1917, and will bear 3H per cent interest from that date, payable semi annually on December 15 and June 15. NOTICE OF SHERIKI "S SAI.K "I pledge allegiance to my Flag, and to the -Republic tor which it stands, oneNation indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for All." regular road tax levied and on the roads leading to the highway. RATE RAISE IS Jl STIKI Altl.E The railroads of the country have petitioned the interstate commerce commission for permission to ad- vance their freight rates 15 per cent. Election day June ii This day This petition has brought forth a ! s'"uld be good roads dify. storm of protest from the lumber-1 ; . .,. t. in. . i Some cleaning up was done on men of the Pacific coast, as they con-' . ....... . j .v . .i . . Clean Up day, and since we have tend that many of their contracts' , ... . , i.i . made a start, let s keep up the good were taken several months ago at a. delivered price based on the freight rates then in effect and if an advance in rates is allowed they will lose heavily, roads state that on account of tlie Increased cost of "railroad" living, they are forced to increase their IN TItK CIUCl'IT COURT OF TIIK STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL UMIIIA COl'NTY. el Cora Landcrnft, plaintiff, vs. C. It Reeves and lilanch Rumho, de fendants. By virtue of execution. Judgment decree and order of sale issued out of tbo above entitled court In t I t......( This ! auove eniuieu case 10 ... nirmim and uuieu tins tutu oay oi .;.?. 1917. uduii Judgment rendered In expenditure on the highway and al-!8aid court on the 9th day of April, low the county court to spend the! 1917. in favor of Cora Undcrafl rnUe.1 against C. K. itcoves ami uiuncii DON'T POItUKT THIS If the $6,000,000 good roads bonds are approved by the voters of Ore gon at the election next Monday, the highway in Columbia and Clatsop counties will be hard surfaced. will relieve the counties from further i lections to said account and the set- i to lie made on the 1M1 lay o lay. lenient thereof. Hated and first 1917. am th ' J published May 18. 1917. of June, 1917. and I y ou ANNIE HANNEtJAN. 'pear and answer within tbo sa d Administratrix with Will Annexed. ! time specified the plaintiff will apply J. W. DAY, Attorney. 22-5 to this Court tor tno re... p... . ' f,ir In her coniDlaiut, to-wlt: A de cree of divorce from yon dissolving tho bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between yourself and tho plaintiff and for the euro and custody of tho minor children named In her complaint, vli: Jennie A., Walter and lieorgo Tanner, and for such further relief as to the Court niav scorn Just In the premises. Order for publication made and entered bv 11c n. R. S. Ilattau, Comity , v v-VV" w vv v PROFESSIONAL CARDS J E. A. ROSS Funeral Director F.inbuliner Iluslness Phone 23 Residence R-29 Hank Bldg., St. Helens, Ore. DR. C. E. WADE Physician nii.l Surgeon l'hone 99 Muekle Bldg. St. ilelous, Ore. S. B. HOSKIN Dentist Office In Hank Building St. Ilobns. Oregon DR. L. GILBERT ROSS Physician unit Surgeon Judge of Columbia County, Oregon. , ilI)k ,,, Sli ,,, First publication M-y IS, 1917. Get Away from fr' RENT HABIT Own your own lot i , your own home. "H We have a hundred lot, J the most iW ral.L i . " H the city. uw,lon' Prices range from $75 to fej, These lots are sold or ! terms; $10.00 down and'jstf Columbia County Real Estate Co L. R. Rutherford, Mgr. St. Helens, Oregon Last publication, Juno 22. 1917 M. J. MaeMAHON. of Portland, At'.oruey for Plaintiff. Rambo. defendants. In the sum ol $500.00 with interest at the rate 7 uer cent per annum from April 1915. r.nd the further sum of $75.00 attorney's fees and the further sum of $16.50 costs and disbursements, and costs upon this writ command-' ing mo to make a sale of the follow ing described real property, to-wlt: i All of tbo SEVi of the SEi of sec-, tion thirty-five (35) Twp. 5, K. i W. of Iho Wit. Mer. in Columbia County. If you are of military age, don't 0th erefore'by virtue of said On the Other hand, the rail-' s mcnua?, u. . uC 8urr- execution, ju.lgment decree ami or : i.ur i.ua pruc.ui.i.vu ii.ts u legal no..- uer ui suit;, unu in tmnii.nuv wm. day. It is the duty of every male tl10 communus or sain writ, i win on mo viii oay oi j...... .ait, ni niv hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the front , v;' ST. HELENS PORTIAND AUTO LINE DR. EDWIN ROSS Pliyxirinii nntl Surgeon orrico In Ilnuk llulldlug Helens, Oregon revenues. To us It appears that ; their request is Just. Every article ' the railroad uses steel, copper, ! brass, rails, lumber and hundreds oi other articles has increased in price from 25 'to 100 per cent, and the wages of all trackmen, train crews, office men, and In fact everyone con-' citizen between the ages of 21 and 30 to register. Regii-ter early and you'll feel better. Good roads will make Columbia county one of the banner dairying counties of the state, because cheap and prompt transportation can then tlle first dav or APril be had to markets, and the proposed door of the County Court llouce In, St. Helens, Columbia County, Ore gon, sell at public auction (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder, cash In hand, all tho right, title ami, interest which tho within numed le fendants or either of them bad on : 1915. the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that day had in or to the above FRANK SIIFPARD, Prop. S( IIKDl i.i: A. M. P. M. I.v. St. Helens 7:30 1:30 Wurren 7:45 1:46 Scappooso 8:00 2:00 Ar. Portland . . . i . . . 9:20 3:20 I.v. Portland 10:00 4:00 Ar. St. lleleus 11:50 6:60 Si.t.inl.'iys and Siiiidnjs Special trip leaving tit. Helens p m 1. oiive. Portland ll ill. RELIABLE SERVICE DR.. ALFRED J. PEEL PIi) h1. inn sad Surgeon Masonic llulldlug St. Helens, Oregon When You Want Butter AnU your urorer tut ht. hi:m:h hkht He liu It. Ily Tet the IWkI U. II... . , .. nt. nnrui i iiiH-rsilve I r(B I rry AwHM'liitioii Ht. Helens llm. U nected with the operation of the rail-' bond ls8Ue wlU provllle good roa(ls described property or any pert there at iiu Krtruicr cui. iiutn ill o siaie is oi lo s.u.siy su.u eAecuieiu, jmm now navlne fnr nnnr rmwla xtr i ment decree or order of sale, to Voter, these are matters to be con sidered before casting your ballot. roads, have been increased. To meet this increase in thsir operating ex- penses, it seems only fair that their 1 revenue should be Increased. j The present railroad rates were : fixed by law when conditions were far different; when the standard of liv ing was lower; when the cost of operation was far below what It is now. If the rates were fair then, it stands to reason that they cannot be fair now. The ordinary individual has found It necessary to earn more money, either by an Increase in his wages or an advance in the price of the goods he sells. To our mind, it follows that the public's servants, the railroads, in order to satisfactorily serve the public, must also have some increase In their income. An individual may meet the higher cost of living by reducing his ex penses, but the railroads must spend more money than ever before to meet the existing conditions. The lumbermen of the Pacific coast who are opposing this raise in freight rates should not forget the fact that the rates for the transportation of lumber by water has increased from $3.50 to $6.50 per thousand feet during the past eight months, nor should they forget the fact that when the government considered and plan ned on building many wooden vessels at the shipyards along the Columbia river the price of shipyard lumber was fixed at $40, whereas a year ago $22 was considered a good price. "What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander." The proposed In crease in railroad rates under the existing circumstances is Justifiable. A starved railroad can render no bet ter service than a starved horse or a starved laborer. There Is such a thing as Justice, and the claims of the railroads at this time are Just. The $200,000 improvement for the port of Umpqua is now under wa. , a. ... gethor with Interest, costs and accru ing costs. E. C. STANWOOn. Sheriff of Columbia County, Ore gon. Dated this 10th day of May, 1917. First issue May 11, 1917, last Is sue Juno 8, 1917. NOTICH TO ('RKI)ITOUS 1 M. i ; ( n At The Strand, Thursday, June Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ex ' ccutor of flio estate of Levi W. Hall, deceased, by the County Court of the ' Stute of Oregon for Columbia Coun " ty. ubd has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present sanio, duly j verified, to tlie undersigned at 930 , Chamber of Commerce Building. Portland, Oregon, or ut tho Law Of fice of J. W. Day, St. Helens, Ore ' gon, within six months from the date ! hereof. Dated and first publication. May ', 11th, 1917. GEO. I). YOUNG, Executor. : J. W. DAY, Attorney. 21-5 FOR FARM LOANS SEE ME I represent Kastcrn coiiipnulfH who l,un Money at LOWEST INTEREST RATES and on t'.nsy Terms. I am agent for the IMON CENTRAL I.IEK IX SI RAXCK IX). and the l0dlng l ire Insurance Companies HAROLD P. ROSS TIIK INSI RANCK MAX Office with J. V. Day, Hank llulldlug DR. S. II. RUSSELL Chiropractor M HS, lU'MHKIX, 1.IUV Mmhmun 1 Monrtleld Cabinet Steam Hatha Hours 9 a. in. to 5 p. m. Phono A38 . St. Helens, Ore. GLEN R. METSKER Attorney i Office In Hunk Iluildlng Phono 17 St. Helens, Ore. T. S. WHITE I'nflertnker mid Funeral Hlrvrtur County Coroner Phono 54 Residence phone 113-2 St. Helens, Oregon M. HOVEN Steamer RUTH SAFE, SPEEDY SERVICE TOWING. JOBBING Passenger accomodations for 100 Landing at City Dock E. S. SNELLING ! Attorney at Ij.w St. Helens, Oregon GEO. II. SHINN Attorney ut Imv Land Titles and Probate Practice St. Helens, Or.'gonv J. W. DAY Attorney ut Ijiw Lynch & Muhr HAIR CUTS, SHAVES, SHAMPOOS Everything1 in the Harlitr Line done up. in Style Our simp is Strictlv Clean and Sanitary Come in and See us NT. HKI.ESS Hank Uldg. St. Helens, Ore. THE ROAD HON OS If you are in doubt as to how to ote on the road bonds and have be come confused by the arguments for and against it, it will be a safe plan to eliminate anything else from your mind- and remember that the flrat road money derived from the sale of the bonds will be spent in Columbia county and that the automobile own ers of Multnomah county will pay 40 per cent of the entire tax. If theo auto owners are Inclined to ma! e Columbia county a present of 40 cents out of each dollar raised by tlie entire state, doesn't It seem wise to take advantage of the offer? There is a saying that it is not polite to look a gift horse in the mouth, but In this instance the gift can be close ly examined and it will bo discovered that the outside counties get all the best of it and not a single cent of the money to be raised will be ex pended in Multnomah county, and If that county Is making no kick over contributing its portion of tho taxes without getting any of. It spent in the county, why should any outside county kick. To defeat the road bond Issue will retard the growth of Col umbia county. Everyone should work to get out as many voters as possible and roll up a large majority. Vole 314 X Yes. Our Store is Now Open and your are cordially invited to call in and inspect our stock. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! We have a large line of Men's "JUST RIGHT" Dress Shoes in latest styles. Prices from $4.50 to $7. Also the celebrated Berg man Loggers' and Heavy Work Shoes. Buster Brown Shoes! for the children, in all sizes. No better Chil dren's Shoes are made than Buster Brown. A large line of Ladies' Shoes at reasonable prices. Remember, all of our stock is brand new no old goods here. We will appreciate a portion of your patronage. FRED MORGUS J. W. Haggquist Cleaning Pressing All work done promptly and in first-class shape Give me a trial Shop in He wit Building, next door to Hotel Barber shop. 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 commis sion. Tor Gcod Work," al way's the cheapest. FRED W. HERMAN Attorney nt Imw Halnler, Oregon LODGES The Loyal Order of Mooso, St. Hel ens iMiine No. l!!3s. Meet the llrst and third Wednesday of each mouth. All visitors cordially Invited. HAKIIY HKNNKTT, Dictator. W. W. ULAKKSLEY, Sec. Mlzpah Chapter O. B. 8. moots In Masonic Hall the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. MRS. LILLA M. CltO(TSR, W. M. JOHN PHILIP, Secy. Tllllcum Trlbo No. 62, Improved O. It. M., of Yankton, Oro., meets at Its wigwam, second and fourth Sat urdays of each 'month. W. (i. HltANNON, C. of It ! EHEIl HUOWN. 8ach. Hotel Barber Shop HEWITT 1II.IMJ. II. T. UEXXETT, Propr. MOST 8AXITAHY shop HT. HELENS A HEAL HIIOE KIIINK IS CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A Hrwli.lt y St. Helens ltobekah Iidge, No 217, meets first anil third Thursday of each month In I. O. O. V. Hall. (Visiting members always welcome MRS. OIIA BENNETT, N. U MU3. ELLA ALLEN, Soc'y. Columbia Encampment, No. 77, I. O. O. K. meets In Hie I. O. O. V. Hall, on" tho second and fourth Thursday of each month. Sojourn ing Patriarchs most cordially Invited ' to meet with us t v HAIMIY BENNETT, C P C W. HLAKESLEY, Scribe. All Hi. Cull nt Hotel Coiii'tmu Trent ini-tit 8TOr AT ORCADIA HOTEL THOS. ISlllHTKIt, Prop. Clil. ken Dinner Hundi.y, !W UATKH $1.00 l'EH PAY AMI VV Special lUtes to Hegular Hoarder! Rheumatism Ns 8t. Helens Ixidge No 117, I. O. O. K. moots In the I o. O. V l.nlMI,,.. .... ANTI-URIC, the famous ROOT and each"""?!, wVlZlUr,,,y1, ,r BERRY remedy for RHEUMATISM. wv. 2?.?.. . """nbers are al- Contains no opiates or chemicals, and I r a )IN h f 6 7, me. will not Injure the most delicate cilA w' m ak 'hi Vv"" stomach or digestion. Results g.mr. l'LAKEBl.LY, Hoc. nn teed or money refunded. Price $1.50 per outfit. For salo by A. J. DEMING Plume lit St. Helens, Oregon I Avon Lodge No. 62 KnlghH of I ythlns meets every Tuesday even ng l.r Castle Hall, St. Helens. VIs- ...s iviuBuiH aiwuys welcome - c- LAW8, C. C. REESE It. HALL, K. of H. & 8. Str. IRALDA Hutes between St. Helena and Portland, BO cents one wny, 75 cents for the round trip. Tickets good until used. Boat leaves St. Helena 7:65a. in. Ueturninjjf leaves Portland 2:3(1 p. ni. Arrive at St Helens 4 -45 p. ni. C I. IIOOGHKIRK moiith. St. Holens Lodge No. 32, A. V. & A. M. meets 1st and 3rd Baturduy in each Visiting brothers cordially E A. KOTO E It, W. M. E. E. QUICK, Bocy. STEAMER EFIN i.w,-r?li,.lllKe H(,lt' Owners) I OHTLANI), HT. HELENS, ASTORIA Oenoral freighting. Wookly service Explosives a specialty. LoavoB every Tuesday at 12 o'clock noon. OAK STREET DOCK Phone: Main 2960 St. Holens Landlug, 8holdon Dock A little want ad in the St. Holens Mist will bring results. . UAAAAAAAAAAAi) STOP PAYING RENT! OWN YOUR OWN HOME We will build you a house on small monthly pay ments, nt actual cost, and to suit purchaser. LET THE RENT MONEY you now faay go towards ourchasinp vour own rt j home. See D. T. Gerdes St. Helens, Oregon