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ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. JULY 13, 1917 MIST MISTINGS Ice t'reani fur vour Siinduv dinner. ! MTTOT IV TCTTMriC PPflM J. i mu i iixjivji w MurshmuHow mid French salad in ( WEST ST J hrlck and tucli ice cream In hulk i ut .Mason's. Phone 119. W. B. Dlllard was a Portland visit or Tuesday. Willl.ini Belcher, of rortluud, xvus a week end guest at the home of J. W. Day. L. K. Adron. of Portland, was in St. Helens Thursday uttendini; to legal mutters. Miss Eugeuia Doming returned Friday from a week's visit with friends in Astoria. Mrs. S. C. Morton and Mrs. A. F. Harnett spent Tuesday in and attended tho N. E. A. Mrs. Irene Day and Mrs. I. K. Dodd i 2 S. as previously announced. motored to Portland Saturday to at- Letters unclaimed at the St HELENS Mrs. liny I.lilieli visited Rainier! Friday. Mrs. Negro was a Portland visitor j Saturday. i Dr. Lowe, tho well known flN 'e specialist, will ho In St. Helens July 26th. at tho St. Helens hotel. i Mrs. Lottie Sherman Is spending Limo and sulphur spraying solu- tho week in Portland. I Hon, 60c a gallon. Water glass ' Mrs. Lewis High), of Porilnud, is egg preservative In S.lc, f0c and $1 ! visiting Irit-ml in this virility. CHURCH NOTICES MelliodUt Kplsiopal CIiiiitIi "The Friendly Church," Albert S. llisey, pastor. Sunday uehool, 10 a. in. Morning worship, 1 1 u. m. Knwoith League. 7 p. ni. Kvenlg services, X p. m. The subject of tho morning ser mon will be, "A Transformed llusl- hottles. nomine' llriiir Store, nn Al I'liiinihers Is here vIslllllE Ills ness Man. ' In tho evening inn suu- tlie Strund. 'sister. Mrs. Win. Knrth, and oilier Ject will be, "How to ti"t Ulch." Tho Mist Is requested by F. A. ' relatives. ' The Kpworth l.enguo t'oblnet had Fowler, postmaster ut Coble, to an- j Mrs. Coffieltl. of Swenson, lire., is u m H,,Hslon lit tho church parlor iiouuco that tho examination for rural i visiting tills week at the home of Mrs. T,.Hlav evening. The official board met at tin) home Portland mail carrier for tho Coble postoffiee ! N. Ward. will bo held July 27 Instead of July 1 Saturday Mr. uiid Mrs. A. J. Kelley llel- V. D. Kelley motored to u nd Mrs Portland. tend the Musical Festival. ens, Oregon, postoffiee for the week; Mr. and Mrs. V. i. Kelley have After a ten days visit to relatives ending July 7, 1917: O. F. Kulken-; been spending several days with relu ln Washington, Mrs. ('. D. Slither-! berg, Mrs. II. F. Hoddy, Arthur ' lives in town. land and children returned to S:. j Steele. Letters unclaimed by July Helens Sunday morning. , 21 will be sent to the division of dead J. W. Allen, county school super-1 letters. 1VA E. DODD, Postmaster. Intendent, has been In t.ttendance at SIMMONS Mrs. llisey Thursday of Itev. and evening. Next Thursday afternoon will he the regular time for the meeting of tho Aid Society. Wlbur t'lark. of Neiith. Nevada, Is We are gla.l to welcome so many in Iloulton visltng relatvis. Wilbur visitors to our congregation during took the folks completely by sur- these summer days, prise. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fran in ami A uuart of canned pcachoB or to dauifhter have been visiting Mrs. ! miitoes on the shelf Is worth a bushel IN THE CIIUTIT CCH'KT OF THE FranU's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John rotting on tho ground. STATE OF OREGON FOll COL-! .. , t , w , j PMHIA COUNTY. Known s. at i. n . wasn. , . , . , . ... , ., Miss Kate Moore spent the week Florence Louise Nelson, Plaintiff, vs. , euu wild me laiiiut oi n. i.. nui f til National Educational Association convention In Portlad this week. Prof, and Mrs. J. H. McCoy are the proud parents of a baby girl. The little lady arrived ee.rly Monday morning ana iouuu u u...riy welcome, Kobert I. Nelson. Defendant awaiting her. To Robert I. Nelson, the above named and attende the annual "strawberry "Doc" Oswald Denting and John I Hefendant: feoa" of the Yankton grunge. Denting left Tuesday morning for:? SZZ Noro Hm0'' W" hn" Seaside, the former going to attend appear and answer the complaint '"B t0 J'ortlaiul for sonio clays, re- the state convention of pharmacists j filed against you in the above entitled turned home Sunday evening, two of ., TOI TI A Mr"' tud the latter ou a vacation trip. (-ourt fon ,befo'e. he, 24t.h day J" I,,r Wmsi'"' oomi,,K w"1' lu'r for V IKL liNoUKAlNLL FOR August. 1917. which is six weeks. C. W. Dills and Gus llolle packed (after the 13th day of July, 1917. the few days. up the shad hatchery equipment Mon-1 oat? ordered for the first publication ""rRl" "" ' day and shipped it to Portland. The ' ot tl,ls summons: and if you fail to relatives in Portland this week. Her ... i v. . .. .I30 appear and answer, plaintiff will suur Kdra has Just returned from hatchery has been in operation for anlliv to ti. Cm.rt for tl, relief . J the same place. annly to Hie Court for the relief the tlAAt thtrtV dsVS. Slid lllillioilS Of nrm-pil tn In har mninlulnt In-u-lt young shad have been placed in the , For a decree dissolving the marriage Mr '""I Mrs- V iHiams, of Los Columbia river contract heretofore and now existing Angeles, Cal., surprised Mrs. Will- (between the plaintiff and defendant tains, mother. Mrs. N. Ward, hv walk- W. H. Burdette. who Is in charge ( heroin, and that plaintiff be awarded , , um.xm,01(,lv t!l0 ()li,;.r ,,:1V. of the concrete work here for the the care and custody and the control " . i of the minor child Kunlett Francis They will settle in Portland. Warren Construction Company, is a " ,l minor cuiiu. tjunieu r raiitis l.r,.tl,or n( tho f.nm.w letnrBp tl.e Nelson. aml for 8ucn otlll'r nIul ,llr- Aseph llasee! met Willi a pa in I'll I brother of the famous lecturer. the;th ef t t, t 8loum T , late Bob Burdette, and worked with I seem Just and equitable. accident huturjay wl.oi lie was help him on the Burlington Hawkeye and This summons is served upon you : '"B Hansen with his truck. In Peoria Tribune when Bob first started ''y Publication thereof pursuant to an some way he lost his tooting as lie in ,.,,., work i order of the Hon. J. A. Eukln. Judge jumped aboard when the tm.k Mart in newspaper worn. 0 .i.e auove ..milled court, made on . . ,i. ,n.u j.. iniW wl ana no was jerKcu against ine ytu.' First publication July Kith, 1917. Last publication, August 24th, 1917 L. R. Rutherford, who has been chosen as councilman to succeej Washington Muckle, resigned, found it impossible to accept the office, so CLINTON A. AMBROSE, tho city is yet shy one city dad. Thej vacancy will be filled ut the next : meeting of the council. , G. W. Payne was arraigned in the! Justice's court Monday and plead guilty to the charges of not reporting Attorney for Plaintiff, 313 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. XOT1CK TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals, addressed to the I'niinlv (V,ti, rtf enln in lit., f'. it.lv a birth and also burying without u,0reBoni at St. HeleU8i Oregon, and' permit. Jude Watklns gave him the . endorsed, "Proposals for improving maximum fine, J 500 on each charge, tho following road in Columbia or one year in Jail. Payne is trying ',UI!t'r;J Oregon, to-wit: , ' , " .. Frink Road, from station 66 to sta- to raise the money to pay the line. , ton lfi9i , ,ond Vial No 10 ,. The stork left s 10-pound baby boy i will be received by said Couuty Court at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Itoj j 2 'clo.ck, P- Aual :r,i- . ... . . ,, , c I 1917, and not thereafter, and :it that Bauserman, in West St. Helens. Sun-. Umo w,n be pu,)licly opened day morning. Roy says the baby j read. doesn't yet call him daddy, but he ; AH proposals must be made upon of tho moving truck and drugged. II" was badly bruised and was in lied several days but is now improving Einiuet Williams, member of tin' linn of J. L. William; Suns, went swimming Satunby ni'lit wi'h seri ous consequences. In making a likii dive he struck a rtn-k an. I was verely Injured by Dr. L. 0. Ress at the Williams home and Is recnvcrlni;. but is :.till in bad condition. Mrs. Charily liuker, of Warren, is visiting at the home of her ilaui'hter, Mrs. John trie. Yesterday was Crandma Baker's ninetietli liirtlnlay anniversary and was celebrated in lil ting manner by a ni n dinner am! ufternoo reception. Mrs LIFE INSURANCE FARM LOANS SEE Harold P. Ross Bank Bldg. St. Helens, Ore.) i SIMMONS ! WARM WEATHER i-liantfi's tiiliiflv tlic nt'v'ds i( icuio j r k'Mnl ti ilnlliiii. W'v liavc antiniiaicd t K.se iii'fils ami arc pi t'parnl to furnisli yiui tho Ik-si of Miinmii- mioils at tliesc ifaMin;,!, litii'i's. WE HAVE Spanlilinn l!al!iin; Suits, fnun $3.50 an up W'alt-r Willis 35(, liaihiiiK' Caps 25c and 75c Tfiiuis Sliurs fnun ..85c to $3.00 Canvas Shoes from $2.50 to $4.85 Dross Sin it's $3.50 to $11.00 l.iejit Weight I'nilci wear Iii' suit $1.00 to $2.00 Summer Hats 50c to $1.25 l.iirlil Weight Working I'lulhcs l.ihl W eight W uikiut' Shoes. IN' THE CIltli'IT COPRT OF THE hollers loud enough to he calling him I blank forms, to be obir.ined from the roadniaster, at his office nt St. Hel- all the other names one c;in think of. : The steamer Klamath, which ar-; In writing and in figures, and must rived in Rnndiv mf.rnlmr left down l lgnod by the bidder. Civil wi,r veteran's Widow. ner guests she Had Win. Cox, STATE OK OUEliON KOK THE' COP. NT Y OF COLl Mill A. 1 He is being cared for Mi'r' A- Tayloi. IMalntlff. vs. Smiley j iiiiir, iieienuani. To Smiley Taylor, defendant above named : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer to the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit on or hi-inri the iuih day of August, 1 U 1 7 . and If you fail so to answer, plalntllT will apply to th court for the relief demanded In Huld Cllllllllaint. to-wit. fur n iteerpM tliul llaker is a the marriage contract heretofore ami MONDAY, JULY 16, AT THE GEM THEAI THE BIG MUSICAL TREAT KULOLA'S HAWAIIANS IN THE DREAMY HAWAIIAN FANTASY "THE PRINCESS OF PARADISE" As din now existing between plaintiff and s.i veai i 'lef-ndant be dissolved, annulled and I held for naught, that plaintiff be awarilt-d the e:ir,. eiiuti.ilv nn, I . M..H.I..I..U ..-I... : ui i .. ' . : '" with Ills lr'" 1111 or "ie minor children of u.i.iri.i t-rtin a widow: Mrs I'mulce mill Mr.- nliuntlir and defendant, unci fur mi.-li river Tuesday night laden with more j J)ang' am, 8pcciiieatioiis are on file, ltowley. In hour of the old soldiers. """'r further relief, by wuy of than 1,000,000 feet of lumber, with and may be examined In the office of n,,, hotiso was decorated with nd. ""Jusllll('l'i ' property rights, maln- San Pedro as her destination. Com- i tne t ounty cicrK ing up the coast the steamer encouu- cream and rake were served. Crand ma Hnker has six living children, 20 grandchildren and 2 ft great grand- Each bidder shall deposit, witli his .' 1.1,1 i. ut I tlcl fltAftls AodIi no a uitoa tered a strong nor'wester and a heavy ; ly fo, an cmount )t at ,ea(t sea and the forty passengers aboard i live per cent of his bid, payable to did not enjoy the trip. the County Clerk, which shall be for- , , , . ,, ; ft-ithed to the County, in case the Cecil Hoss writes his brother liar-; wanJ u , . , , , , , ,, old from Camp Kelly, San Antonio, , neglect, fail or refuse, for a period children. At the reception she .:in? Texas, that he is now receiving in- of live days, after such award Is a solo, "Jesus, l.cver of My St.ul." to structlons in flying, being a member! lo enier inio a coiuraci aim . , , . i ' "Ie the required bond, of the 28th aerial squad. 1 I.e type , Tl(J Hf;ht g re8,.rved to rejeet uny of flying machina used Is called thPjund all bids. 1-. W. V. machine, equipped with an ! H. S. HATTAN, County Judge. eight cylinder engine which develops . vASX' ,('omm,isl)n,'r' . , ,, ,, i JLDSON WEED, Commissioner 120 horsepower. The macliine can : E AHRY. Koudmaster. fly at the rate of 120 miles per hour. ( ao-2 A. K. HAKNETT, County Clerk Itev. M. B. Parouuaglan, a native !," ,"" telialll'e. evm-liitu nf mill i.li,,r..,-u white and blue flowers. In the after- 1(,,.s, aninony mid other I'nid further noon a reception was given at which relief as shall be Just und eiiiltalih thirty-two guests wore present. Ice and for plaintiff's costs and disburse ments herein. ' Service of this suniuiotis Is made upon you by publication in prsuaiioe of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Columbia, made July 6, 1917, dl- r,.,ll.., !... u....t l.n i .... ... iii . a iii i i , , linn num mi in lea lllll lie uiaoe which she has added several original , , st. ,.,,. .'.,,.. nc , verses. Mrs. Iluker Is well and Tor six successive weeks and the date helps Willi the housework, goes easily "t the first publication hereof Is July up and down steps, goes for walks, Jj,'17, ""l ""' ,ah1, Au"8t '' anil especially delights In being ' HEN IltWIN among the growing plants In the gar- Attorney fur I'laliitUT. dens these sunshiny days. f05 Couch llldg., I'orlland, Ore. j. v W l! .'-AV of Armenia and a graduate of the University of Cairo, will give his fam ous lecture on "Turkey and Mobam medianiEm" at the Methodist church next Thursday evening. Mr. I'arou nuglan will wear the Turkish dress and give a vivid description of the life, customs and religion of the Turkish people. The admission will be 25 cents for adults, and 10 centa for children in the grades. Itemem ber the date, Thursdcy, July 19. i Paul C. Morton, representing Ma son, Ehrman & Co. of Portland, was ; here Monday calling ou the trade, j Mr. Morton has recently returned from an extended eatsU-rn trip, visit-: ing many places in Dixie land, also at Washington, New York and Itos-! ton. He reoprts business as booming 1 in the eastern factories and mills, running overtimo to fill orders ou hand. Crop prospects were very good, j A. J. and Mrs. Doming returned Monduy, after a ten duys' visit to ! friends and relatives In Seattle and British Columbia. They visited Chief Boatswain's Mate J. 11. (Duke) Wel lington at the Bremerton navy yard 1 and found him fit and tine for navy service. Leaving Washington they; traveled leisurely through British! Columbia and had a delightful time The members of the Congregational j church, Ladies' Aid and Young Peo- j pie's society will give a reception In : honor of Uev. D. J. Taylor and bride j on Wednesday evening, July 18, at; 8 p. m., at Guild hall. All friends j of the church, the public and es pecially the members of our sister churches are cordially invited to at .atrrt' V- - mm v-.y-;.; .:itf $7 n i v. -.'I 1 II 'II BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAY "A KENTUCKY CINDERELLA" with Little Joe Rea, and a good Comedy Admission 15 and 25c Matinee Wednesday and Satiuiliiys lU-gliiiiing at 2::.l Tlie Big Western Red Blood Fighting Play "Hell's Hinges" A llrainatic and Seinvntional Play of Hie cow country, Htmiing William S. Hart The biggest slur in liliiiilom the TWO-fU X MAX Sunday Only AND MOW KEYSTOVK COMEDY AM) the music, ton. Admission, 5 and in i:VE.M(iH Ih'gllllilllg at 7:1. 0 " I 'SIS,, or it- m- lev:; , t A ' , ( 4 ' 1 7 ..., "!;.-! HM VI J ft' V r'T - St. Helens Fish Market S. R. SONNELAND PHONE 42 or B114 Deliveries made daily after 10 A. M. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable DRAY ING AND TRANSFER All Business Promptly Attended Tr PHONE IS WM. H. DAVIES ST. HELENS, OREGON PROP. OKO II. 8IIINN. Pres. L. It, HUTHKIlFOnn, 8tC- Columbia County Abstract Company ST. HELENS, ORECO;4 . Tlie only complete abstract system in Colum bia County, Oregon. WANTS Lit N"" tin When 1 l,l,llun Ififann V I diinir1' I Tliotuli1"' ruin uto lli" circle, i he Is K" n r Pi'tiilli't iplrlt"! iwd t1 what I In Ore with I when Mi op per' ot Ui to lli kvit; tend, i V v wM'i i' i iii in mi Hiiy Hm BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES