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ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1917 GRAVELY TOBACCO I AROUND MfRC IN YEARS j NO I ALL wr COULD GET WAS ORDINARY PLUG , GRAYELYVS FJ v-t-LEBRATED Chewing piu -i 3 or our preNT air-proof pouch GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY WOULD NOT KEEP FRE8H IN THIS SECTION. NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT FRESH ANO CLEAN AND OOOO A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUOH ANO LASTS LONGER THAN A BIO CHEW nno vjroinary PLUG. Ai9ratrely2odacceCaUmut.VA. "WW" REAL CHEWING PLUG BILLY POSTER'S BILL BOARDS TELL YOU AOUUT IT I I li A.VuK Or NAME Notlco is hereby given that the County Court of Columbia County, State of Oregon, in Hb order and de cree made and entered July 17, 1917, ordered and directed that tho names of Frank Ulinleckl and bertha M. Gllnlacki be changed to Frank Uores and liertha M. bores on end after ! August 18, 1817, In accordance with their petition heretofore filed in said Court. And It was further ordered that public notice be given by said applicants of the change decreed for four consecutive woeks prior to said date In the St. Helens Mist, and that proof of such publication be made i to said Court: And that after said j requirements are complied with the j , sum petitioners snail on ana aner said August 18, 1917, be known by the names of Frank bores and liertha M. Uores respectively. ! Dated and first published July 20, 1917. FRANK CUNIECKI. 31-Et BERTHA M. CUNIECKI. Its Our Advice It's a Pleasure to Carry FIRE ALARM BOXES SARDINE PACK LARGE Hackle's Corner 22 Itutlicrford's 23 Saxon's 24 City Hull 32 School 33 M. 0. tiruy 34 Central (irocry 42 Swedo Hotel , , . 43 NlKKer froek 44 listen's 62 HuHpltnl 63 1 West Kt. Helens Depot 64 I'nwott's Corner 60 S. P. & S. TIME TABLE Train. No. 21. No. 25. No. 27. No. 21. Train. No. 26. , No. 22. , No. 28. . No. 24. . llutes nil nil ten From 1'ortUml Leaves Portland .... 7:16 a. in. .... 12:36 p. m. .... 6:36 p. m. .... 8:30 p. ui. To I'ortlniKl Ixiaves St. Helens .... 7:67 a. in. 11:21a. m. .... 3:6(1 p. ni. .... 8:01 p. in. leave for station about 20 lu advance of above time. As tho result of an unprecedented run of sardines, 60,000,000 pounds of this tiny (IhIi, caucht along the coast of southern Calirorniu, were packed up to tho middle of Juno of this your. This amount is three limes larger than that of 1918. Un til recent years the salmon Industry was the largest of its kind In the Mule, but latiir the surdities nosed the bigger fish out. It is hoi le veil that tho sardines will hold first place at tho end of this yar. Arrives St. Helens 8:12 a. m. 1:41 p. in. B:l p. m. 7:22 p. m. Arrives l'ortluml 9:16 a. m. 12:20 p. m. 6:00 p. m 9:00 p. m. MV OWN I.AMI Col uni bin! I sea thee stand, A swonl, a shield in either hand, MiiKiiiliccnt, Cod R chorion land, While thrones of Caesrrs turn to dust, Conmimed by false dominion, lust, Thy Vutrhen shines, "In Cod we truHt," Columbia, my own land. Ten thoinnml benenns dot thy hills, Eucli teeming mart, rnch hamlet thrills With love to guard thee from all Ills, 0, chosen one, my own land. Thy quest Is not for power or pelf, Thy refuge founded not for self, Tliy creed, "Mini's master bo himself, And every land bo free land." I see thee launched on high emprise, Tho wrath of Jove flames In thine eyes, A liluod drenched wo'ld to IllinrtUo, Columbia, my bravo land. Hut guard lest traitors bend thy sail To perfumed breeze, of no avr.il, "Twero better fur to fuce thu gal", Columbia, be safe land. I see thine eagles take the field, 1 we the liuugh'y foeuian yield, New honors deck thy gleaming shield, Columbia, thy free Wind. Should battle, flags by thee be furied, Coiiiim Federal inn of the World! Hy I'rlnee of I'eaco thou wort phi pearled, Columbia, my queen land. Kansas City Journal. The Iji.y Man During a camping trip In the woods, Johnson wus easily the laziest man in the party. Finally bis com rades told hliu thr.t If ho did not stir up and kill soemthlng besides time it would be home for his. "Next morning John borrowed a rllle mid went off up the mountain. Two hours later those in camp saw John running down again as fast as his long legs could carry him, and behind him wus a hunky bear, a very close second. The men watched the chuse with loaded rltles read), (in reaching camp John turned de liberately and nhot the hear. "When the men hud recovered from their laughter one of them said: 'What on earth possessed you to run thut distance, with tho bear bo close, when you might have killed him on the hill und saved your breath?' "Whereupon John smiled slowly. Whet's the use of killing a bear In tho mountains and lugging him In when you cm run him in?' ho asked." STATEMENT of the Columbia County Bank of St. Helena, County of Columbia, State of Oregon, showing the amount stand ing to the credit of every depositor July 1, 1917, who has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit (commercial deposits), principal or interest, for a period of more than seven (7) years immediately prior to said date, with tho name, last known place of resi dence or postofflce address of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known. Armstrong, Jas., Deceased....) .02 Columbia Contract Co., Port- lund, Oregon 01 Curtis, J., Unknown 09 Davis, A. N., Unknown .... .21 Isblster, Thos., St. Helens, Ore gon 79 Shaffer, H. E., Unknown 72 Sturgis, 1. Ii., Unknown 87 Weed, Judson, Clerk, Verno- nla, Oregon 20 State of Oregon, County of Columbia, ss. 1, A. L. Stone, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the Cashier of the Colum bia County Hank, of St. Helens, Coun ty of Columbia, state of Oregon; that the foregoing statement Is a full, true, correct and complcto statement, allowing the name, last known resi dence or postofflce address, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as re quired by the provisions of Chapter 14 8, of the (ieneral Laws of Oregon, 1907, and Chapter 214, of the Gen eral Laws of Oregon, 1917. A. L. STONE. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7 day of July, A. D. 1917. J. W. DAY, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires May 24, 1920. 30-4t NOTICE On and after Saturday, August 4, the Columbia County bank will close at 12 o'clock, noon, each Saturday. A. L. STONE, Cashier. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. Margaret H. Walker, Plaintiff, vs. George Walker, Defendant. To GEORGE WALKER, the above named Defendant In the name of the state of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap- : pear and answer the complaint filed ' against you in the above entitled suit ! within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit, the 29th day of June, 1917, and If you fall to appear or answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint herein, to-wit, for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, upon the grounds of cruel nad inhuman treatment, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. 8ervlce of this summons is made by publication thereof in pursuance of an order of the Honorable James i A. Eakln, Judge of the above en ; titled court, directing publication I thereof in the Mist and which Bald order was made an entered on the 26th day of June, A. D. 1917 In the ebove entitled county. I OLIVER M. HICKEY, Attorney for Plaintiff, ! Portland, Ore. Flrct publication June 29, 1917. Last publication Aug. 10, 1917. that you buy Kt. Helens real es tate now. In the lgit of recent : development) prices are likely to advance Immediately, We have a few d innido lots j which we will sell at reaHonublel prices, and many k,mI lots sult-j able, for home building. j A small payment down and a: little saved each month will soon ! make you the owner of u deslr able lot. HINSON LARABEE REAL ESTATE INSURANCE NEXT BANK BLDG. PHONE 07 our Bread and Cake and we carry it for tho benefit of the eating commun ity. We receive daily compliments about our Bread and Cake and de serve them because we do our utmoHt to please patrons. We are extremely careful In our clean, model bakery, and we use only the purest of ma terials In making our bread, rolls and enke. But we do not charge you for our carefulness. St. Helens Bakery J. E. Ramsey Phone 05 FIRE! FIRE! x FIRE! FIRE! See E. E. Quick, St. Helens, and Insure your property in the Oregon Fire Relief Association of MrMlnn vllle, Oregon. Don't put It off. Mch6tf W. L. WARREN. Agent. KODAKS We have what you want in this line. Eastman Kodaks ranging in price from $1 to $25 Kodak Supplies and Developing Deming's Drug Store Phone 13 ST. HELENS, ORE. An elactrically heated coffee perco lator made of earthenware has re cently been patented. WOULD YOU WIN SUCCESS? Hot Air Tho waitress was pretty and con scious of tho fuel. The diner was frivolous mid forward. J "Pretty tough to bo penned up i hero on a nlco day like this," the ' diner observed. I "Yes, sir," tho girl returned. "You are too good looking to lie i doltic this work." The girl raised her brows. "Have you never thought of bet tering your condition?" "Oli, yes." "It's awfully warm in hore." "Uh.huh." "Don't you suffer from the stuffy atmoiiphcre?" llulf closing her bright eyes and assuming a pensive air the girl tartly replied: "No; only from the hot air." Then py , limiie of Safety 1'ln.t Hiid Play It Well. All the world loves a winner when j I'm contest has been fairly played. : The local huscball team receives fur i greater eiithusli'stn and support when j I' In winning than when It Is rnpoat-i 0,1 1 y losing. We praise tho ncconi- pIlBhment of a difficult feat. Each j "io of us bulla tho skill and tonaclty , "f purpose that puts over ony great J achievement. Things requiring the; clfiir head, the wutchful eyo, the "Mllful hand and the bulldog grip of determination get our hearty cotn-j inundation. Huhl Abraham Lincoln: "I don't think much of the man who la not lr today than ho was yesterduy." No truer words could be written of "IB safety first Rumo. If you would ' a winner, each day must find you wiser, keener and moro alert than duy before. It Is a contest In which we match our determination to huve no suffering from accidents ' ourselves and follow men agaliiBt tt tin act of thoughtlessness and ''iirelersnoss that bring tliose results. Nor is this game ever ended. Each new day calls for a hotter score. New emiditioiiH surround uh, and all of our faculties, the best that is In us, nr challenged to Increased effort. To have our work really well done 11 imiHt bo safely done, and none of "h wants any loss than the best. 'or your own onko, for the sake tho family at home, the wlfo and children, tho mother or sister, play Uiu sumo, and play It well. Pluy It A Itoneliead There ore many things droppod In tho subway ticket hopper by absent minded riders besldoa the llttleplece of pasteboard which entitles them to a ride. An eccentric looking young man and his particularly eccontrlc looking wifo hurrlud up to the door of a Broadway theatro last night. The man reached Into his pocket, handed the doorman somo tickets and, nnslsllng his wlfo before him, turned to recolve the stubs. "These aro subway tlckot," snld the door man. i At the rato of two pockots per second the young man searched himself. Then he clnpped his hand on his forehead "Good heavens, Annie," he gasped, "I put the seats in tho subway!" And what Annie said about bonehends was only heard by herself New York Cor. Pitts burgh Dispatch. How They Kept Her "Our last cook stayed with us six months." "What! Really?" v ai. broke her leg In three places an hour after she arrived, ond tho doctor wouldn't lot ner ue moved." Buffalo Express. with the interest, the spirit, the en thusiasm, that will muke you win. It will take all your skill and ability to play it right. Yestorday Is gone forgot it. Tomorrow la yet to come plan for It. Today Is liere use It. Common-woulther. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL AtX'OL'NT. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY, In the Matter of the Estate ot August Ketel, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Sus anna Ketel, Administratrix of the es tate of August Ketel, deceased, has rondered and filed in said court her final account of administration of said estate, and that Saturday, the 4th day of AuguBt, 1917, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room ot said court In the City of St. Helens, In said County ot Columbia, State of Oregon, has been fixed by the Court as the time and place for the settlement of said final account and petition for dis tribution, and the hearing ot objec tions thereto. SUSANNA KETEL, Administratrix ot tho Estato ot August Ketel, deceased. 30-5 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON run THIS f-nilNTY OF COLUMBIA. Daisy L. Rand, Plaintiff, vs. Harry W Ttnnil Defendant. To Harry W. Rand, the above named Defendant. in the name of the state ot Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap nanr anil Hnnwer the comolaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks troni tne date oi the flrBt publication of this summons, to-wlt, the 13th day of July, 1917, and if you fall to appear or answer for wont thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tne court ior me renei nnvul fnr in her conmlalnt herein. to-wlt, for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for an absolute di vorce, and for such other and further relief as may be juBt and meet In eiu'ty- . Service ot tnis summons is umub k n,,iii(Kaiinn thereof in Dursuance of an order of the Honorable Jamei A. Eakln, Judge of the anove en titled court, directing publication thereof in tho Mist and which said order was made and entered on the 9th day of July. A. D. 1917, In the above entitled county. JOHN F. LOGAN. Attorney for Plantlff, Portland, Ore. First publication July 13. 1917. Last publication, Aug. 24, 1917. NOTICE OK HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Kt mum nniiMTV POITRT OF COL UMBIA COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON. In the matter of the Estate of Daniel Keller, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the ...j...Unml administrator of the UHUDinib"1"' , . . . above entitled estate, has filed his final account, and that the hearing of objoctlons thereto will be had in the County Court of tho County ot Columbia, State of Oregon, on the 30th day of July, 1917. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., of said dato. GOTTLIEB KELLER, 2 3.5 Administrator. To the PUBLIC! STEAM, TURKISH AND SHOWER BATHS Every Day at Kaleva Hotel Courteous treatment and sanitary arrangements. Visitors to inspect will be welcomed J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS Successors to Perry & Gralium A Full and Complete line of General Merchandise The Dependable Kind D17 Goods, Shoes and Groceries Free Delivery Give us a trial and you will be satisfied Phone 34 WEST ST. HELENS, ORE. Broken Wind-Heaves BiSiiiiP' Help your horse ito health and strength Dr. Daniels' Renovator Powders A True Conditioner A Spring Medicine lor thet Tired Feeling Try one package Costs 50 cents Money beck II not eetlelled You take no rlek with Daniels' Ask our Agent for Dr. Daniel' Free Book A. J. PEMIXG, Druggist. ICE CREAM We handle the famous WHITE CLOVER ICE CREAM Pure - Nourishing - Re freshing CIGARS TOBACCO CONFECTIONS EDDIE'S PLACE E. B. Woods, Prop. Phone 96 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 Best equipped Machine Shop in the town for Auto and Marine Work Battery Recharging St. Helens, Oregon CENTRAL MARKET RAY MORTON Phone 60 . The Market of Purity and Quality of Meats both Fresh and Cured. Greatest assortment of Lunch Meats in town. Highest cash price paid for Hogs and Veal. r A trial will be appreciated. Prompt Delivery WHY EXPERIMENT? DKIFTED In competition with ALL OTHKK l'l.Ol KS received tlio highest poasilile award, the GRAM) PRIZE at Panama-Pacific International Exposition Use the best and you are always satisfied MASON, EHRMAN & CO., p8RAoNND 6