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ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1917 to Issued Every Friday by THE MIST PUBLISHING COMPANY S. C. MORTON. Editor and Manager sriisriiiPTiox One Year Six Months RATES .$1.50 . .73 Entered as second-class matter, January 10th, 1912, at the Postofrtce at St. Helens, Oregon, under the act of March 3rd, 1879. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEH "I pledge allegiance to my Flag, and to the Republic for which It Btands, one Nation indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for All." THE Dt'TY OK THE lNSl KWCK COMPANIES In a recent issue of the Ridgelield Reflector note is made of the fact that Supt. Albee of the Northern Pa cific Railroad Company has sent the fire department of Ridgefield $100 for their prompt and efficient service, which saved the company's depot from a fire loss. This was a com mendable action on the part of the railroad and no doubt encouraged the Ridgefield volunteer department. If the insurance companies, for whom thousands of dollars have been saved by the volunteer fire fighters and the regular department of the city, would show their appreciation of the efforts of these boys and men by making contributions towards a fireman's fund which would be used to pur chase new clothing to take the place of that ruined; to pay the hosDital bills of those who may be Injured, or ; pa boiuh suiau amount lor the ; valiant service performed, then the I boys would feel more like answering i every alarm. As it is now, a fellow j may get his handa cut by flying glass, j his limbs bruised by fulling timbers ana tils clothes ruined by a too lib- eral application from the chemical ' , PnCina htlf liu ira a r.n.1.1.... I ' ecla UUi,g iu rL-pmce j his injured wearing apparel or to pay , iu uocior or nospital dim. This is a mailer wuicn earn st Mr ona num.. 1 n . .., u I1IBlaKe lnl8 opportunity to publicly ex- comDanv and Irwlsf ihn ,, . . ' , , w.v ,,w ucsi" : the accumulation of a fund for the benefit of the fire fighters. T WE HAVE FLANNELS, AND OVERALLS. A m THE PITTSIU'IU KOAU Now comes word that the county court lias let a contract tor the j building of another mllo on the Pitts- j burg-St. Helens road. This is cheer-1 ful information, even if the distance is only a mile. One mile has already ueen uuiii ana wnen mis nine con-1 tructed for Is built it will be neces - sary to build nine miles more, lloth the county and state should give liberal support towards the building of this much needed road. If they do, it will be only a short while be fore St. Helens and the Nehalem val ley may join hands over a good road, something that has been needed for many years. The Nehalem country is a fertile and productive one; St. Helens affords a good market, and a good road will benefit both. Remember, It is only four days before the fair opens. The directors have promises of creditable exhibits; now it is up to us to make a credit able attendance. Thursday, the 20th. jtha warm llourt current that reddened is Governor's day. and the chief ex-! the soJ of Gettysburg, and conse ecutive of the state of Oregon will j crated tho applo blossoms ut Appo be our guest. Lot's show him that niatox. we appreciate his coming to visit us. I Tll wllit0 ' that f'K ' whiter , than the driven snow, when it falls A FRIEND Olt TWO There is all of pleasure and all of peace In a friend or two; And all of our troubles may find re lease In a friend or two. It Is in the grip of the clasping han 1 On native soil or In alien land. For the world is made do you un derstand? Of a friend or two. Then brim the goblet and quaff the toast To a friend3 or two; For glad the man who can always boast Of a friend or two. The fairest sieht is a frienillv fnpe Tho blithest tread is a friendly pace. And heaven will be a better place For a friend or two. Exchange. CARD OK THANKS We desire to express our apprecia tion and thnnkn for tho mnl u-..l. k i, . ,i . .. it "to ucpui luieiu uim me 1 many volunteer firemen at the fire Thursday nlgth, the 6th hist. Their good work undoubtedly saved our of- : """"'"s wiu rutorus, ana we uruss our appreciation. COLUMBIA COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY. SCHOOL CLOTHES We have Boys' Suits ranging in price from $4.50 to $10.00 All The celebrated Bergman Boys' other good makes, $2.00 to $5.00 Every pair guaranteed. FOR MEN WOOLEN UNDERWEAR. WORK smPT-c GOOD LINE OF SERVICEABLE TROUSERS. Fred Morgus ST. HELENS, OREGON Attend the Columbia County Fair OUR FLAG I'rlhule by I'ast (Jraml Chancellor loiiin Hay of the K. of P. Our flag presents the most beauti ful combination of national colors that was ever unfurled since the Ins ! Bnnlng of time. That flag has car- ried more joy to more humble hearth stones than any insignia of govern ment Unit ever floated in the sun kissed breezes of Heaven. The red In that flag Is redder than the rising sun, when it bursts above the eastern horizon with a fuce of insufferable splendor; redder than t ho carnation (lower whose colors are brewed In the workshops of Heaven; redder than the blush of joy that mantles the cheek of the young moth er when she feels for the first time her first horn's breath. It typifies the blood that flowed in rivulets down tho slopes of Hunker Hill, and stained the snows at Valley Forgo, j uncontamlnated from the Matchless Hand of Clod, whiter than the culla lily that blossoms beneath the foster 1 1 ii k care of the levhig housewife, , whiter than the sucrod veil that en velopes the blushing bride, whiter than the silver beam that shoots the evening star. . It typifies tho purity I of tho patriotism that animated 1 American Manhood on a thousand j blood bought fields and a hundred crimson seas. I The blue in that flag, Oh the blue in that flag! is bluer than the arched . dome of Heaven, bluor than the mod est violet that blossoms in the wood en glen on the sunny sldo of the old j log, bluer than tho mellow radiance that flashes In a woman's eye. It typifies the sacrifice of the neither who laid her stalwart first born on the altar of bis country and kneeling at his vacant chair prays to (lod to comfort her aching heart, then seizes the sword that has fallen from the .Nerveless hand of the dead hero l buckles It to tho waist of her strip ling son and bids him to go forth and conquer or never return LIST OF TRANSFERS Reported bv Columbia Cnm.tv ai. act Company. stract ConiDanv SeDt 5 E C 0"" u v . Stanwood, sheriff. . r a r land in Sees. 26 and 27, T. 8 N., R. 4 W. Colvln V. Dymonl to Frederick V. aw t I sizes to 18. SHOES Shoes and Carstens; tract 132 Heaver Homes, K. ('. Stanwood, sheriff, to R. II. C'oHhun; laud In Sec. 11, T. 6 N . R. 2 , $334.42. tiM). R. Kelly et ux. to J. S. Parke; laud !n Sec. 4, T. 4 N., R. 2 W SG0. SL'pt. 6 Scaudluavlnn-Amorlcan Realty Co. to John Andrew Jr.; laud In Sic. 19. T. 6 N., It. 1 W'., $10. Scamllnuvhin-Amerlcun Realty Co. to T. K. Andrew; land In Sec. 19, T. 5 N., R. 1 V. $10. l.o lu Felton et ux. to John S. Spoouer; lots 5, 6, 17, IS, blk. 46, St. Helens. $1400. Sept. 7 Andrew Karl et ux. to Kabul Tolva; laud In Sec. 4, T. 7 N., R. 4 W., $;too. Harry R. Lewis et ux. to Lawyers Tlilo & Trust Co.; land in Sec. 17, T. 5 N.. R. 2 W., $10. Sept. 8 Emma L. Molls et ux. to I'nlmor-Rupp Logging Co.; land lu Sec. 14, T. 6 N R. B W., $10. Sept. 10 America1! Leonard to Andrew Oshman; hind In Sec. 18, T. 3 N., R. 1 W.. ar.il Sees, 13 and 24, T. 3 N., R. 2 , $2000. John Kleger et ux. to Magruder nralnage Hist.; laud in Magruder Drainage Hist., $100. V. 11. Colvln et ux. to Mugrudcr Hralnago Hist.; land in Sec. 11, T. 7 N., It. 5 , $100. V. 11. Colvln et ux. to Magruder Hralnago Hist.; hind In Sec. 11, T. 7 N R. 5 . $200. Elizabeth Neuliaus.in to Chun. M. Mencken; Tract No. 13, Clatskanie Sept. 11 Col. Timber Co. to Mrs. E. E. Saw-tell;' laud In Sec. 20, T. 6 N., R. 2 V, $1400 William Vollaus et ux to l'erlet S. Sheldon; land In Sec. 9, T. 3 N., R. 2 W., $10. Gustuv W. Muttson et ux. to J. A. Parker; lot 8, blk. 6. Clatskanie, $10. C. (J. Mounce et ux. to Phillip S. Linton; lots 1 und 2fi blk. 2, Heu hen, $ti0. CITATION IN THE COUNTY COl'RT OF THE STATE OF OREO ON FOR COL L'MHIA COUNTY. In tho Matter of the Adoption of linltnrt Hniitniinl I nfnvunn i To: Kilwnnl I .f ..m.,., ,.. n ii. ert hmanucl I.ofgren, und to nil other unknown kin of Bald Robert Emanuel Lofgreen In the name of the State of Ore gon : You aro hereby commanded to ap Ipeur before the Honorable County i Court of the State of Oregon In und ! f(,r tho County of i Columbia at the I C"urt.Ho"8e city of St. Hel- enB. on tho 6th day of November. 1917. nt th hour of 9:30 A. M. on said day to show cr.use, If any exists, why the petition of Albert E. New berg and Cecelia Newberg heretofore filed In this court, should not be j granted, said petitioners Albert E. I .Newberg und t ecelln Newberg hnv liiK petitioned the court that Robert . ---r, t-. ........ .. .v.,,,. m,n IVlllil-ri Kmanuel Lofgreen Is tho son of Cuth- lenne l.orgren, now deceased, and Edward Lofgreen; that said parents have been divorced und that by said decreo of divorce sr.ld mother was ! awarded the care anil custody of said j child, and ever since tho tlmo of her divorce until the tlmo of her death, said child was In her cure and cus tody; that Buid Edward Lorgreen father of said child, has fulled to i support Buld child since his birth, and mat tne petitioners heroin are bus- I bund and wife and residents of this i county, ana are financially able to i I properly support and educate said T; child; ure of good moral character and repute, and they dcslro to adopt jsald child and change his name from . Itobert Emanuel Lofgren to Robert Kmanuel Newberg; and that tho aciiihib grandmother, Elna Wllllums, j mm an aunt, Beima Newberg, Blg- aim an aunt. He tun Vi.u.i. ...... iniieu ineir consent in writing that n.w.i uiuiiiuii aim ciuiugo or nume bo made. This citation Is served upon you by publication thereof pursuant to tho order of the Hon. R. S. Mattan Judge of the above ( It tilled rnnrl made and entored on th; 1 1th day of nt;pinn)(r. iai7. ordorJiiK bucIi iuh- Mist, a newspaper of general circula tion published In Colmnliin iv., kv. hiuuu iihj m iiitifitia Oregon, once a week for three suc cessive weckn, the first publication V' on tlie Hth day of September. 1917, and the last publication to be on the fith day of October, 1917 CONRAD P. OLSON AND JAMES R. RAIN, Attorneys for Petitioners. NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATR OF ORKOON. FOR COL UMUIA COUNTY. In the matter of the estate of William ' M. Ross, Deceased. 1 To whom It may concern: The : undernlgned hereby gives notice of Intention to apply to the Court, above named, on Saturday, the 13th day of October. 1917, nt the hour of I o clock P. M. of mild day, at the ( ourt room of said Court at St Hel-1 ens, Columbia County, Oregon for an order allowing htm to resign I.Ih trust us executor of suld estate be"nVm "r8t pu,"lH,U!" s,"',tL,m- EDWIN ROSS, Executor of the estate of William i vuoo, ueceuseu. Watchmaker and Jeweler RELIABLE WORK GUARANTEED GOODS VON A. GRAY The Jeweler HT. HELENS, OUKOOX Get Away from the RENT HABIT Own your own lot and build your own home. We have a hundred lots in the most desirable locations of the city. Prices range from $75 to $250 These lots are sold or. easy terms; $10.00 down and $5.00 to $10.00 per month. Columbia County Real Estate Co L. R. Rutherford, Mgr. St. Helens, Oregon LODGES The I-oyiil Order ot Moosu, St. Hel ens Lodge No. 1238. Moot tho first and third Wednesday of each month. All visitors cordially Invited. HARRY IIENNETT, Dictator. W. W. ULAKESLEY. Hoc. Mlzpah Chapter O. K. 8. moeta In Masonic Hall the second and fourth Saturdays of euch month. MRS. LILLA M. CRtlUSE, W. M. JOHN PHILIP, Secy. Tilllcum Triho No. 62. Improved O. R. M , of Yankton, Ore., meets at Its wigwam, second and fourth Hut unlays ot each month. W. (1. lilt ANNON, C. of R. El) Kit DROWN. Such. St. Helens Uebekuh Lodge, No. 217. meets first and third Thursday of each month In I. O. O. K. Mull. Visiting member nlwnvs welcome. MRS. OR A DENNETT, N. U. MRS. ELLA ALLEN, Sec'y. St. Helens Iidge ZZVty' O. F. building, on CEO. H. SIIINN the second and fourth Saturdays of AtU.rnry at U4 ryvxvlhe::;fv',:r;l:,vre BI- , j i E. A DIN ROSS, Noble Orund Ht' ""I""'. Orvion CHAS. W. ULAKESLEY, Sec " ' : J. W. DAY Avon !,0dgo No. C2 Knights of Att4niey at Iw I ythlus meets every Tuesday even- i1(.Ilk i.ij- u. ,,,., - lug In Castle Hall. St. Helens. Vis- ' Ht. Ileleni, On. Itlng Knights ulwuys welcome ,,ut,n . rD1,. E c. laws c c I-RLD W. HERMAN REESE R. HALL, K. of ii. & a. AtU.rney at Uw , ,, , ; ; Rulnler, Ortfot St. Helens Lodge No. 32, X aA,,d 3rd V-rdS "Z'M'u DR' W' T JOHNSON month. Visiting brothers cordially Velrrlimrlnn E. A. ROTO Ell, W. M. Office nt St. Helens Hotel. I'tloiHi E- E- QL ICK. Hecy. Cnlla answered day or nlfM. TO THE PUBLIC By Buying and Selling for Cash I am enabl.Nl to Klve my rimtomeni the Im1 w-rvl.e mid the ImrM prices. I have aild.xl to my stock a full line of i urns am i:(.i;tiii.i:s C.XX.VKI) I'lSH AMI CHOICE ItEMC.UIKH. If you Intend to jin or pickle any Salmon thlx mnisoii, I would advlwi you to make your ur Iiunih nun . I don't Imllcve the rl will be lower. I am In the market for miy amount of Poultry anil will p mar ket price for Hume. Thomas A. Roy SUCCESSOR TO S. R. SONNELAND Automobiles for Hire We are at your service for special automobile trips. Our rates are reasonable. Day and night calls answered. Auto Accessories Gasoline Oils Storage AJAX TIRES 5,000 mile guarantee W. J. Muckle Garage Phone A 70 Wit Mm ? PROFESSION AI r.n.. i! 9 ..n VAHU5 1 ny E. A Pnco KiiiimtaI IUmm.... HusIuoim Phone 23 Hciidl!!' Dunk Dldg.. St. 1 ,i!'.0,,?!l ur DR. C. E. WADlT I'liysli lan am HurgouB Phone st Muejtlo Dldg. Bt, ol61 S. B. HOSKIN IHuiUst Office In Duk Hulldlti. ru. 11011118, DR. L. GILBERTROsT Pliyxli Inn mid Hurgei, wiino in nunn liidg. Bl DR. EDWIN ROSS 1'byp.l. Inn anil Hurgeo, Office In Hank llulldlm ""'"' 0t.w DR. ALFRED J. PEEL Physician and Hurgeoa Masonic llulldlug DR. S. II. RUSSELL MIW. Ut HHKI.L, Udlen' Mumm ........ n,,,,. niMinn nieam l)th Hours 9 a. m. to 6 n m Phono A38 Bt. Ileleni, On GLEN R. METSKER Attorney Office In Dank llulldlm '"'"0 17 St. Helena, On. T. S. WHITE I'liilrrtuker and I'uurrnl IHrartor t ounty Coroner Phone 64 Resldnnce phont MM Ht. Helens, Oregon E. S. SNELLING Attorney at Iw St. Helens, St, Helens, Oregon ECONOMIC and MILITARY PR EPA REDNESS THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON In addltUn U aomplata ura In '' " elantlfla aducatlan, ffsra lull rtunltU MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC fCIKHCl ARTS AND COMMERCE Plan lor ffaetlva futur rvle. Yur """ Is It. S.ri or Iras llluatralaai baalilat."" 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