ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JULY 6. 1917 NOTICE. Pursuant to an order of the County Court made and enteral on mis i iin uay 01 June, ivn, nonce is uvrvvy Kireu uihi uio nnauis described County warrants, which were Issued more than seven y nits nrlnr In tho first iiv of Jul v. 1917 have not been D resell ted (or uav- ment and unless presented for payment within sixty days from said 4 first day of July, 1917, same will be cancelled and payment thereof wtli; oe reiusea: General Fund. Name. . . . . a. a. AA AA4 A A A A A44 Date Amount. (3rd Serlea "A") - No. 8781, Auk. 6, 1909 L No. 8793, Aug. 6, 1909 : ; No. 8869. Sept. 2, 1909 No. 8S70, Sept. 2, 1909 i No. 8871, Sept. 2, 1909 I -. No. 8943. Oct. 6, 1909 - J . No. 8953, Oct. 8. 1909 ! I No. 8954, Oct. 6, 1909 ' No. 8955, Oct. 6, 1909 No. 8968, Oct. 6, 1909 , No. 9033, Nov. 5. 1909 : No. 9084, Nov. 5, 1909 ! No. 9137. Nov. 5, 1909 No. 9138, Nov. 5, 1909 No. 9287, Nov. 5. 1909 No. 9402, Dec. 1, 1909 No. 9407, Dec. 1, 1909 I No. 9408, Dec. 1, 1909 No. 9441, Jan. 7, 1910 No. 9445, Jan. 7. 1910 No. 9470, ' Jan. 7. 1910 No. 9481. Jan. 7, 1910 No. 9602, Feb. 3, 1910 No. 9611, Feb. 3, 1910 ' No. 9645, Feb. 3, 1910 No. 9717, Mar. 3, 1910 INo. 9763, Apr. 8, 1910 No. 9777, Apr. 8, 1910 No. 9779. Apr. 8. 1910 No. 9782, Apr. 8, 1910 No. 9814, Apr. 8, 1910 No. 9813, Apr. 8, 1910 4th Series "A") No. 33, May 5. 1910 No. 43, May 5, 1910 No. 137, June 2, 1910 ;: . v si (Dist. No. 6.) .; No. 2439, May 6, 1910 C. F. A. Crouae $ 2.00 Matt Klununen 2.70 John Gabrlelson 3.30 Joe Nelson 3.30 , Otto Norgood 3.30 j Hobt. McPherson 1.70 i M. Girt 4 40; I.ucy Glllls 4.40, O T. A A il , r... nt-uvw a. Mrs. J. U. Thayer 2 00 W. P. Mclntyro 5.60 U M. Crouse 4u0i Stephen Philips l.bu Dell Hall 160 it. O. Hazen 3.00 L. 11. Manning 1 00 J. L. Frtsser 1.70 Frank Popejoy 1.70 A. II. Mathews 1.00 J. G. Bennett 1.00 John Sumlberg 1.50 A. Card 1.60 Arthur Adams 1.50 Chas. O. Olson 1.00 Homer A. Ruo 10.00 G. Seaborg 10.10 R. 13. Long 1.70 Henry Lamberson 1.00 Wm. Lowrey 1.00 Walter Nisser 1.00 D. 11. Stuart 2.50 Dr. E. P. Geary 7.60 W. McMllan 1.60 John Joseph 1.50 A. E. Johnson 5.00 Special Road Fuud. (Third Series.) No. 1129, No. 1289, No. 1446, No. 1447. No. 1669, No. 1679, No. 1758, Date Van Prlchard General Road Fund. Name. 2.50 Amount. Sept. Nov. Jan. Jan. Apr. Apr. May 2. 1909 6, 1909 7, 1910. 7. 1910 8. 1910 S, 1910 5, 1910 L. Uarber $ 2.50 J. Ilortler 12.00 H. Tanden 6.62 Frank Kinney 4.25 C. F. Peterson 1.35 : it : ' ! THE NEW I. F. Corsage 1.00 ! Jell Foss 6.00 In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of tho Coun ty Court, this 11th day of June, 1917. (Seal of County Court.) A. F. BARNETT, 27-1 County Clerk. Lost, Strayed or Stolen Seven head of horses that were pasturing on Oak Ranch creek in Columbia County. Described as follows: One light bay mare about ten years old, weight 1600 lbs., white spot in forehead shape of heart, black feet, black mane and tail, scar on left hip made by harrow tooth. One mare colt about four months old, black, and large star in forehead. One dark bay mare 8 years old, weight 1600 lbs. One black mare four years old, weight about 1100 lbs. Small white spot on right hip near stifle joint. One black horse about four years old, weight 1100 or 1200, one white hind foot, small white spot in forehead. One black two-year-old stallion. Heart shaped spot in forehead. One black yearling stallion, barbed wire scar on gambol joint of right hind leg, scar on back side of leg. A liberal reward will be paid for information leading to the recovery or whereabouts of the above mentioned animals. Notily Tony Barber, Scappoose, Oregan, or E. C. Stanwood, Sheriff, St. Helens, Oregon MEN REGISTERED FOR DRAFT GIVEN NUMBERS i Kxemption Hoards Take First Step , in Selection of Army. Exemption boards which will ad minister the selection of the draft i have begun giving serial numbers to the men who were registered on j June S. Instructions from Washington, are i to post the numbers publicly as soon as given. This was being done In some parts of tho country early this week and led to false reports thut drafted numbers had been announced. No drafting whatever bus been I done as yet and probably will not j be done for several days. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks to the friends, and especially the Wo men of Woodcraft, for the beautiful floral pieces that were presented to the late William Gray, who was drowned June 15 and laid to rest June 29 at Clatskanle. Ore. Such kindness will always bo remem bered by the grief Btrlcken parents, brothers and Bisters. Mil. AND MRS. A. C. GRAY, CHANDLER, HENRY, MARION, NOMA AND NELLIE GRAY. We have just received a carload of these famous cars. One outstanding improvement in these late models is the extra wheel carried. It does away with the annoyance of changing tires, squeaky wheels and broken rims. This fifth wheel carried can be easily changed in three minutes. THE NEW MAXWELLS have all the Conveniences of a more expensive car self starter, t-lectric lights, fine upholstery and comfortable, roomy seats. Maxwell THE ECONOMY CAR. THE FAMILY CAR. THE COMFORTABLE CAR THE DURABLE CAR. MORE THAN GOOD The city is having a tower built for the purpose of drying the fire I hose. It Is being built on the south side of the city hall. Always trade in your home town. Columbia county did more than its quota for the Red Cross. It wciA $4,000 over. This is a credit to the! county, but part of this credit.Nabout 61 per cent of it, should he clven ! to the men and women of the county who left everything and worked their beads off to get the desired results. Tho people gave freely and generous ly, but someone had to go after them. American peoplo will come across; fast enough for any good cause if' someone goes to them, and in this' Instance someone went to them and stayed with them. . Business men, professional men, workers, house keepers, in fact all of the designated workors dropped their personal du ties and went after tho Red Cross work. The fact that Inutead of rais ing the $2,500 allotted, Columbia county sent in $6,600 for the work of mercy and humanity goes to show that workers and worked all aided In the Red Cross campaign. Is there any other county which did better? I will sell for cash or trade for cattle, cows, calves, sheep, pigs or goats, 1 large No. 12 U. S. Separator with pulley $100 Manure Spreader $ GO 12-inch plows, each S 10 z-norse harrows, each t 10 hay racks, each $ 15 mowers, each $ 30 binder ijoo top buggy t co open buggy $ 20 light spring wagons, each ... $ 30 3-ton spring wagons, each ... $ 00 8-H. P. Stover engine $250 grain chopper and beltine . . . 1 Kn 1 2-H. P. Stover engine $ 75 1 4-H. P. Stover cnelne Si no truck . $ 30 farm wagons, each $ 50 farm wagon $ 20 wood saw and belting $ 36 small disc $ 25 middle t 10 60 acres green cow feed and barn room; 15 head horses, weight 1000 to 1800 price $60 to $225. 1 black pony $ 35 FRANK h. SMITH, 8MITIISHIRE, SCAPPOOSE, OREGON. 25tf We have only one carload of these cars in stock, so we would advise you to place your order now so to insure prompt delivery. The Most Economical Car Ever Built In our recent test Maxwell cars driven by Columbia county owners averaged over 30 miles to the gallon of gasoline. When I uying a car, this economical performance should be considered. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW ior we cannot guarantee future deliveries. We have on hand six of these wonderful cars. First come, first served. $755.00 F. O. B. St. Helens The ndependent Auto Co. THY HUD tira, For SaleSeed work team; frim, holfora coming frou, " RWIM Jig lift. 1 Howa (hnt 11,111 ..... w' lOtiri pasturo nnd burn !lo,l Phone 10S. itu-1,.,1... ... ""ii-, , . .,.ur r.lal For Bale All oriTrH Of 40 acres In West H 111 orcau on . . Way, For a hili ,.r lug. bpo L. K. duiker l'ii0r,,l'l or address W Wanted Puiiiii., 1.. . rutin ill ir a rar t... 1.1... . 01 l .... ,,,, ..1IH w nfety first. H.one A.3J "L ,!i 51 Private money to loan on ,, Columbia county fnf..0,T! .. W. Mueller, Room J .v , ounty llank lll.lg, st. h, A. IN Ron. ,f or, 8loFlno modertfhJ view ; a I .K. puny about this at enco. MttllAV tit I 1 and $1,000 to loan on nooduT ..... 111110, tvtttr. nitTa. vuiuiuuin i ounty Abwt . . nuvu iinn." f I Duhlgron, Warren, Ore. Phone 1 J X t t I want to buy all ti stock cuttle you have. Market paid: cash. Geo. WtUon, ft urcguil. I'lioue U-IJ, jj u 0..1.. j . . ... I -m ou.o 1 yumn milk totil vun.lln d ..lw... 0 1 1 (In flno condition; now V. I A 1 sonson, wagon and other fcrtl loom. m. j. Hllvnr'.hom, Yrtt I'rogon. ! j j homo on Coluiublik utrwt, D $ J 1 iklttl Turiuu Imiiil.u t B ti 11 j 509 McKay hulMhiK. Portland, i 1: I For 8al Now mixed hit ,iihock. t. J. Lariton, Wurrft, (J 1 1: For 8alo A Routla mm. wii 1 about 10&0; will drive either t.i or double. A I no hnnnj mi hirt-J both In good condition. Inqultt , MIhI office. 11 Wanted A good, rolliblt bi ! hand. Muat have rvlcronm. i quire of 1). 11. Klcliey, llax 55, M Ulnnd, OrcRon. !l- ror Halo Iirjte Durlum t ! row. A. T. I.nw, Warren, til I'hone 102 K2. ! For Hulo Sliuulux aouarator. I Cood liinru, 1100 IIih. will tndel. ! dry cow or younx atock. K. Ji 1 (iohlo, Oro. !) For Salo Good 6-room houiei' i corner lot, with fine Kantcn toll, lr : trees and burrlea. Alxo 2-roomko. thut would rent for $4.00 pernoi ' Well locutod. A Imrnuln it II!1 12C.n rnnh. Iinl tlB BO ner DDI ( Columbia County Abstract (0 For 8al) A flno home with bw tlful vIhw, at a aarrlflce. A ebu to Rft one of 8t llelcmn' fine hou4 on iaHy tornia. Columbia loan AbHtract Co. Tho flnvernmeiit needa Farmfrt ' woll as FlKhtera. Two million ttr hundred thoumind acres of Oreioi ' California ltailroad Co. Grant Un .Tlllo rovcata In Unltml ritntei. i nnrtnnd fn, l,n,,i nut fiflltll ftlld U ! (Vinlnltiln v .Aiiin nf Iwmt land U(t " uimiiR nuiny v. ... 1 Pliltn.l Ultiti.H l.nrirn ('oOtrlKUl : Mnn uiiin l.nwl iiv unctionl u ; dCMcrlptlon of soil, climate, rilo'i Inmtinrflllirn. PtC. by COS' tloH. l'OHtpald Ono Dollar. CruJ lUnda locating Co.. llox 610, I land, Oregon, I havo paBturo for five or U '"i tt tlf f L'ultni-tnn. WlfT"! 'flru 1. ... IWDQVI i nerrios ior ouiu . .,1 and nick tlinra yourself. AW .1 U. 8. UoSpaln ranch, Ilachelor n PO Call isther laclud nia n Hull I wore imi' HI J libwl no:i atari rttlifi (erdt'i told r tut in tlow iwd many to a bulla itNlil ,! Hi mar) itrot 115. (0 I Ins i lot 2(0 mar iho1 Ilea betl E IDC 111 ttt It Ui yw II del 0. an lr Fl tli it cl Pi II tl ('horrlos for Sale For Sale Two Perclioron m" Pnlla Inn nml throe year Old'" BlHtora. Will make 1400 lbi. quire at Mbit offico. tv. ' - . milk eo! "I so, boo mo. I have several nr;"""l mllkor. Ooorge WUnon, St. HeiM M Ill.nn.. It OB I1'' I For Snle Choap A num'tM,2 work liorBoa and hiiik cow- Jack Apploton, Door Idlr.nil, 0r For Sale A good 5-PsM.eni!! touring car. It la In first flaw i dependent Auto Co., St. I,len"',, St. Helens, Oregony We will be pleased to demonstrate the Maxwell to anyone wishing a moderately priced high grade car. IIOMKHKKKKIW, ATTKNTIOX. Tho Sunny Bnnk Acreage tra near Scappoose, Oregon, l Jul thing for gardening and small (W" ranching, in tract of fivo acre" more at $50 per acre and up, l " on tho market. Flno view, rich soil; terma to suit purely Inquire at MIh?" offico or write 1. Wlkntrom, owner, Scnppoone, go II, Umo nnd Htilphur spraying'0 ' Hon, COc a gallon. Water ogg prosorvatlve in 3Bc, 000 and bottles. Uomlng's Prug ot' tho Strand.