ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1917
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WHITE J. F. Hkkey Motor Cm Co.,Tconu
"no ofl on tha American market thai ia better for
Whits cars than Zeroltna."
FORD Franca Motor Car Exchange, Portland
"it has pruven an economical and efficient oil."
STUTZ -Lstharu, Dsvis 4 Co., Sn Kriiituco
"wt art always glad to recommend your product."
OVERLAND Chico Overland Co., Chito, Cl
"aa a large user of Zcrolene I take pleasure in recom
mending it to Ovarland owners."
ZEROLENE
The Standard QJJ for Motor Cars
Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors
because the) records of their service departments show
that Zerolene, correctly refined from California asphalt
base crude, give perfect lubrication less wear, more
power, least carbon deposit.
Dealers everywhere and at our service stations.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Clhternit)
INDEPENDENT
AUTO CO.
St. Helens, Oregon
THE AUTO EXPERTS OF THE COUNTY
We have the largest and best equipped Garage and
Repair Shop in Columbia County. Our service is
always satisfactory.
Agency and Service Station for
Goodyear and United States Tires
OILS
GASOLINE
ACCESSORIES
J. H. FLYNN, Manager
I Miss Nova lloylo returned Tuesday
from a week's rent at Seaside.
1 F. A. Emery Iiuh established tils
residence In the Whitney cottuge.
Prof. Hudson has his family nice
ly locuted In Mrs. Lizzie, Adams' residence.
Miss Amy Long, of Cortland, spent
;a couple of days with her mother,
; Mrs. 1). Stanton.
! Mm Tnllv uittl f.tmilv Iiuva fttiivitil
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to Portland, where the children will
; ho enrolled In school.
Orville Cafrlsou and Ijju lloesol
i left Wednesday morniuK for Ameri
can Lake training station,
j Thoro were about 36 cars being
'loud and unloaded on our switch last
Wednesday. That looks good.
I Mrs. C. II. Johnston was so un
j fortunate as to run a barb wire Into
i her foot, causing quite a bad injury,
j Hev. C. II. Johnston, K. C. Smith
and Lou Kurrer are spending a few
days In the mountains huntiiiK deer
Elmer Smith has moved his family
' from Yakima, and they uro now to
', be found In one of the Sam Adams
cottages.
1 Miss Mary Kwlng and Mrs. May
Getchell left last Thursday morning
. for Shantco, where Miss Kwlng will
teach and Mrs. Getchell has a class of
music pupils.
It. Nlblock took two carloads of
our people to the banquet and dunce
given for our boys who ure leaving
for American Lake. Urvillo Garrison
'also took a load.
An elder daughter of Mrs. Cloch
nour has Just arrived from Minnesota
to help care for her mother, who Is
sick In a Portland hospital. She will
look after her younger brothers and
sisters.
A farewell party was given at the
home of L. M. Duncan lust Monday
night. A general good time cake
and punch and tearful goodbyes were
the order of the evening. The liun
cans left for their new home at l'uy
allup, Wash., Wednesday.
The reception given last Friday
night to our teachers nt the school
house was well attended. Mrs. I la el
West gave an address of welcome In
behalf of the board and parents. Dr.
lllatcbford gave a welcome In behalf
of the business men. Mr. Down, as
sistant principal, gave the response
In behalf of the teachers.
Henry Wist Is again In a hospital
in Portland. Henry hud been to Day
ton to haul in Prof. Dodsou's furni
ture. He started out Saturday morn
ing and loatled up toward evening,
driving back all night. About 6
o'clock in the morning the truck run
over the bank, smashing up the furni
ture and broko Wist's arm. Henry
is having hard luck of lute.
was very encouraging and a number
have started knitting at home .
sides sewing on Krlduy. It Is very
much desired that more women will
come and take part In this most
necessary work of sewiiiK for the sol
diers. Mrs. Helen Connoll donated
a bolt of outing flannel which Is be
ing made into bed box, while other
material Is obtained from the Port
land chapter.
The postponed meeting of the Wo
man's Club was held Wednesday,
September 12, at the home of Mrs.
S. L. Itutler. Owing to the distance,
the club went prepared to spend the
day, and the bountifully tilled table
proved the preparation entirely ade
quate, in the afternoon the regular
order of the day was carried out.
Hull call was answered by "Some
thing I am thankful for," und com
ing so soon after the "preparedness
demonstration" brought forth much
applause. Mrs. Fred Adams rend an
Interesting letter from the French
front. A letter from Mrs. KoenlK
expressing her appreciation of the
club was read by tho secretary, and
ono from Mrs. Funk, chairman of
Company 11 Auxiliary, Portland, ac
knowledging receipt of towels. The
day was very happily and profitably
spent end overyono felt well repaid
for climbing the hill. Owing to the
Salem fair, the next meeting will be
Wednesday, October 3, with Mrs. J
L. Wlckershatn, Cloverhlll Farm.
Here seems to the reporter a good
place to acknowledge the unfailing
courtesy und though! fulness of the
husbands of the club members. Kver
since the organization of the club
there bus never been a meeting but
that someouc-s husband has helped
to make that meeting a success by
some art of thouKhtfulness, and the
day at Mrs. Ilutler's was no excep
tion. Harry Kyle, master gunner's mute.
IT. S. N., has been spending a few
days at the homo of Mrs. Ilelga Free
man. Mr. kyle left
morning for Pendleton.
when they wore schoolmates In Eu
gene.
Mrs. Anna Stanley, of Mnygor,
visited wllh her sister, Mrs. ... r.
Hamhnskey, on Saturday lust.
Mrs. Fannie Muhono, of Prescott,
tlrunt Sweet ,of Kugene, and William
Graham, of Prescott, were vIhIIo-s
In Heuhen Monday.
It. C. Linton, who Is connected
with the police force in Portland,
has been visiting his brother, Philip
S. Linton, this week.
Tho Warren Construction Com
pany, which Is doing road work In
this vicinity, has set up a camp and
eating house for the many employes
they have working on the road.
Aim or nirnvotl 1
OKI, la dehorned anil " Jtl
. pair.
iioisiein yearling, star on tl ', . ...
knob of horn on rig" 'a?,i.IP
one uoiaium yearn... .,
brown calf, wart on right oB' ??'
miner ooiiy ami whii. i.i : ""'if
Howard for Information '
recovery of these animal, , ' to
tum.ynu, nuor isinnti, jro. jji
C.UI Of-' THANKS
We desire to express our heartfelt
thanks and sincere appreciation fur
the kindly minlatrutlons of our
friends In our recent bereavement.
MIL AND M ItS. W. A. LEVI.
Watch your bees closely during the
honey flow.
DEER ISLAND
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School Opens
MONDAY, SEPT. 24th
We have a big, well selected stock of
SCHOOL BOOKS TABLETS
COMPOSITION BOOKS
PENCILS ERASERS CRAYONS
WATER COLOR PAINTS
PENS INKS PASTE ETC.
Mrs. Frank McDonuld und daugh
ter, Bernlee, are visiting in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gultens were
business visitors to Portland Mon
day. Mrs. Jack Appleton and Mrs. M.
M. Nouton were shopping In Port
land Saturday.
Mrs. Hlytho Carey returned Mon
day from Wheeler, Ore., where she
SIMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OKKGON FOK Til K
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
Edytho Elizabeth Dutton, Plaintiff
vs. Fred Dutton, Defendant.
To Fred Dutton, the above named
defendant:
In tho name of the State of Ore
Kim, 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-wlt: September 14, 1917, and If
you fall to appear and answer fur
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for
in her complaint, to-wlt: for u de
cree dissolving the bonds of matri
mony and marriage contract hereto
fore and now existing between plaint
iff and defendant, and that plaintiff
have an absolute divorce and that her
former name be restored to her all
of which being upon the grounds of
cruel and Inhuman treatment and
l m.rHOliul Inillirnltli.M rmitt.triliir litir
Wednesday j nfe burdensome, and for such other
It has been I and further relief p.s to the court
found that something more than pes- l"I, IM,,,I JUMt equitable. Ser
ters are needed to sr the ....-1 pVTr.STi'lS. S
mm 01 louiiK rtiinTicu, v. m. nrcausi-i an order of the Hon. J. A Kakln
the war Is far away, do not fully real-1 Judge of the above entitled court
Izo how serious the situation Is. One ! directing the publication thereof In
of the publicity thuds used on the 11,0 8t- 'J"1"" YMI"1' "'V1 "'''.'i1' "1r'l",r
. ! was made and emered on the 12th
coast to gain navy recruits is the , nf h..i.,,,,i.,. un i.. n i,
exhibiting of a torpedo and the an
swering of questions connected with
the torpedo and Its usage by a com
petent torpedo expert. Harry Kyle
has charge of this publicity campaign
and has been visiting the principal
cities of Washington and Oregon.
NEIIALEM VALLEY
entitled court
J. C. SIMMONS,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
907-8 Wilcox Illdg., Portland, tire
Date of first publication Sept. lf
1917.
Date of last publication Oct. 20
1917.
idleton, to be the guest of her bro
j ther, Elmer Loyd, during the round
' up.
Kuth Mercer returned to Hllls
boro with her grandfather, C. B. Mer
!cer, to spend tho winter and go to
0 school.
1 Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Baker and son,
( of St. Helens, were vlHlting Mr. and
Mrs. K. H. Blakeslee Saturday. Mrs.
PLAZA PHARMACY
THE REXALL STORE
X j has been visiting.
- Mrs. Judlsch left Monday for Pen
Our Cannery
Has Started
We are ready to buy your
LOGANBERRIES
BLACKBERRIES
BARTLETT PEARS
PRUNES
CABBAGE
BEANS
and in fact all of your produce which will make
Vood foodstuffs.
THE NATION NEEDS FOOD
and you can help by saving all of your farm
produce and bringing it to us to can. Do your
Lit and we will do ours.
Columbia River Canning & Produce Co.
L. Rosasco, Manager
Phone 55
St. Helens
Blakeslee Is Mr. Baker's niece.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Morcer huve
returned from a three weeks visit in
Rochester and Muytown, Wash. They
report that part of Washington more
damaged by the dry weather than
Oregon. Tho meadows had not sturt
ed to Ret green though they hud rain
a weak before wo did.
A tragedy was narrowly averted
last Sunday morning on the Deer Is
land logging road, when a defective
switch caused a loaded train to leave
tho track. Fortunately tho crew
Jumped in time to escape the wreck.
The train was not again ready for
service until Weduecday afternoon.
Miss Wharton, of Portland, who
has been spending tho summer at
Columbia City, w.-.s a pleasant visitor
to. the Bed Cross Auxiliary's work
room Friday.
Tho registration of women called
for by the Woman's Council of Na
tional Defonso Is proceeding slowly
In thin vicinity. All women who
havo not been registered are uHked to
go to Mrs. Nina Bush as soon as pos
sible. While this registration Is pure
ly voluntary, women overywhere
should respond to the efforts of those
who are trying to aid In the national
defense.
On Friday afternoon the Bed Cross
Auxiliary met In the Grange hall,
which had been made very comfort
able, and convenient with cutting
tables, sewing machines, easy chairs
and a fire. Tho work accomplished
A ten-days rain has spoiled all the
grain that did nut get threshed be
fore the rain. Some Intend to thresh
though if this sunshine keeps with
us long enough, as they can use the
grain for hog feed or for the cows,
but it is sprouted too much for any
other purpose.
Iris and Sarah Buker und Miss
Parr visited with Mrs. E. B. North
Sunday.
This rain sent Mr. Montague, the
fire warden, back to his homo In
Portland.
Mrs. J. Smith gavo a wool picking
last Tuesday for a 20-pound mat
tress for her daughter, Mrs. Virgil
Powel. Mrs. Smith served a bounte
ous uinner ui i o ciock. All ex
pressed themselves as having spent
a very pleasant day. Mrs. J. P. Shce
ley, Mrs. H. Cbrtutensen, Mrs. A.
Blaker and babies, Mrs. H. L. Wild
man, Mrs. A. V. Mow and babies,
Mrs. K. Lavendar and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Throop and babies were pres
ent. There were five men present
but they kept mum as to Whether
they could curd wool or no.
The roads certainly are a fright In
places. Tho new grades are almost
Impassable, not having been graveled
before the rain.
Grandma Mills Is still In the Hills
boro sanitarium. She is gaining
slowly and will be ablo to come home
soon.
Fritz Brown is still at the hospital
In Portland. His friends are glad to
heur that ho Is getting along as well
as could be expected after such a se
ven accident.
Elmer Lavendar, who hus been on
the fire trail below Mist, returned
home last Sunday.
Tho ruin has put as top to even the
bonfires, so no moro danger to the
foreBt this fall.
Tom Throop's Chevrolet was very
badly treuted In Timber tho other
day, a freight truln accidentally
mutilating one side quite badly. Mor
al Don't park your autos too near
tho railway. But it might bo well
to ?sk the city mayor where one
might leave thr.!r car with safety in
such a largo city.
TRY OUR WANT A En
For Sale Jersey hull
L. Butler, Goble, Ore,
For Halo
Pure Bluest..... and Bed BusT'
ter wheat. A-l for seed r J I"1'
son. Warren. On.ir,,..
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lur d:
1, did"'
Ho tin
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If 111"-'
Antl
"ill
ror rlulu Whuut ml I
and wheat and rya mixed a..11 I
flltll.ll.tr .1,111 II ,.r """"Ull'l
" . I.ell.,n...i. I
War-on, Ore., or 401 (lr,.....
Portland, Ore.
Jrnliani Ay.'
I buy fat cattle, milk cow. .TTTT
of stock cattle, calves fro.a 1 7.7
ft.ll Hit, I Itn ul.n.... I.. .
fK, snttt.ii, nugn, pis
a. fii.nil ' y "
old
goats
ranch
Scappooso, Uro.
wmiriiii.tr u
Krunk L. Smith. Hiulih..,,!1
Jill I
For Sule Modern R.r... ,
All conveniences, bath, electric Him,
sower. Price reasonable. Oni. ii
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i.iiHMiua Him lu COUr.llOURA 1...
N. K. Walker. St. Helen. (,,.
Ten dollaro reward for nn n,..
year-old red and white cow with Art
shire crop on earu, and younj
muni t-u.i. ts App.eiun, Itor Is.
land, Oro. ,,Z
i
i uuve ju cnoicn lots to sell u-m
sell all to one person jr one it .
tlino. Harold P. Boss, llm.k UM,,
tit. BlVtl'llB.
Wanted Peoplo to know u
running a car for hire. My motto li
safety first. Phono A-32 or 14. a
J. Southard. j.y
For Sule Young Jersor hslf.rt
10 to 16 months old. CloYsrhm
Farm, Deer Island, Oro, j(.n
For Bale Two Percheron nn
colts, two and three yrar old (til
sisters. Will mako HUO lbs. U.
quire ai Mist on Ice.
For Sule Cheap A Bumbor o(
work horses and milk cows. Address
Juck Appleton, Deer Inl-nil, Urvgoi
:i-u
I huve desirable lots for sale trir
tho now Columbia City Hotel. .
quire of or address Willis Uumfird
iter, Columbia City, Ore. H-tl
LOST Oil 8TIIAVKD
Ono four year old red and white wi,
muley. with culf or to calf soon. Mir
have holo In right or left ear.
Five head of yeurllnss sod !
yeur-old Holstt ln branded I). T. t
on right hip. Howard for Inform
Hon. DAVK COONS,
Phono 108-F-tl Worroo, On
REUBEN
Mrs. P. lirakloy has as tier Kuest
this week Mrs. Harold Uundull, of
Astoria.
Mrs. Annlo Dyer, of Lents, spent
the week end will, her sister, MrB
T. C. Wntts.
Mrs. T. C. Watts hud as her guest
Monduy, Mrs. Mury Cay, of Idaho.
It was the first time these friends
had seen each other In 42 years,
XOTH'K OF H.tLK OF TIDK I..M)S
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
Mlate Ijind Board of the Stute of Ore
Ron will receive sealed bids at Us
offlco In the Capitol Building a
Salem, Oregon, up to 10:0(1 o'clock
A. M.. on October 2, 1117. for all
the State's Interest lu the tide and
overflowed lands hereinafter de
scribed. Riving, however, to the own
er or owners of any land abutting or
fronting thereon, the preference right
to purchnuo said tide und ove-flowed
lands rt the highest price offered,
provided such offer Is made In good
faith, and also provided, that the laud
will not bu sold for, nor any offer
therefor accepted of lesa than 17. CO
per aero, and that the Board re
serves the right to reject any and
hi. mils.
Said lands are situated In Colum
bia County, Oregon, and described as
follows:
Beginning at a point which Is cast
1531 feet and south 747 feet from
the northeast corner of suction Four
In township 4 north, rungn 1 West
of Willamette Meridian, and running
thence,
N. 73 degrees 02 minutes 37 sec
onds E. 125 feet:
S. 22 degrees DK mln. E. 85.5 feet:
S. 73 degrees 02 mln. 37 sec. W
80.0 feet:
N. 76 degrees 00 mill. W. 47.6
feet :
N. 29 degrees 32 mln. W 72 0
feet to tho point of beginning, being
tldo lands In front of tho east end of
St. Helens Htreot In the City of St
Helens.Oregon, Sec. 3 T. 4 N. H. I
Applications and bids should ho ad
dressed to O. O. Brown, Clerk Slate
Land Board, Salem, Oregon, und
marked "Application and bid to pur
chase tide and overflowed lands."
O. O. UHOWN,
Clerk Stnto Land llonrd.
Jiated at Salem, Oregon, July 23
1917 33-D
We have a second-hand Muitll
car which we will sell at H50.Hu
been used very little and li Is Al
shape; fully guaranteed. Indepti
dent Auto Co.
It's a Pleasure to Carry
our Bread and Cake and wo carry It
for the benefit of the eating co.nmun
By. Wo receive dally compliments
about pur Broad and Cako and" do
nerve them because wo do our " most
carfuaM,,,mntr0,,,,, We are eIt" X
.,-i..r. . mo purest or ma
terials n muk hi ir it... !.:. .. .. .
pnlr.i II... "tuu'l, roi.s a. I (I
oukrUcare?U,nW,lU "0t C""rBe "
St. Helens Bakery
For Salo A house and throo loti
In West St. Helens. The propertr li
worth 11,200. Wo will ll It (or
IC00. This Is a snap. Inquire it
Columbia County Bank. 3MI
Pasturago for Kent Inquire of
Chris Mathleson, St. Helens. JMt
12 dot. year old White Leihoru
hens, also a few Black Minora and
lthodu Islund Bed hens fur sale. Geo.
Wilson, Phono 1)18.
For Salo or Exchaniso Have youM
Holsteln cow and heifer for ule, due
to be fresh this winter; also Durot
Jersey sow for salo. Want youm
Duroc-Jorsey boar eligible to ref
tratlon; young Iioisiein bull calf eli
gible registration. O. 1). Klcher.
Itavuuswood Hunch, Deer Isluud, Ore.
Jltf
Telephono O. I). Blchey, Peer It
land, for prompt and reasonable uto
service. "'"
For Sule Vetch, onts and whest
ready mixed and ready to sow. AIM
recloanod vetch. J. M. llurkhesd,
Warren, Ore., It. F. D. 1.
Wanted A Holsteln helfjr; food
Krado. Write or seo F. Anllkw.
Ooble, Oro. "-J
For Sale Price reasonable, t 4o
bio set of light harness; colluri, bri
dles and everything complete. JoM
Furr, Warren, Ore. 0''1
For Sale Light team and harnea
and delivery wagon. Price very rea
sonable Thoi. Boy, St. Unions, Ore
iron. 'O'l
A little Want Ad. will bring reiulUi
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ICE OK KKTTI.KMKST
FINAL ACOH'NT AMI
DIHTHIHl TIO.V
IN THE COUNTY COUBT OF TUB
8TATE OF OREGON FOB COL
UMBIA COUNT if. ,
In tho Mutter of tho Estate of W.
Horton, Deceasod. , ,la
Notlco Is horoby given: That wu
Kluhror, administrator of the estate
of W. J. Horton, deceased, has ren
dered and prosonted for Unal M"1":
ment, and lllod In said court his nna
account of his administration of ''
estate, together with bis report an"
petition for distribution, and tnsv
Suturduy, tho 20th day of October.
1817, nt 2 o'clock In tho 'Wr.n5
of said day, at tho court-room of
court at the court-house In the i
of St. IBdens, In suld county and "
has boon dxed and appointed as t"
time and pluco for the settlcniont Ji
said nccount and the I.earlnK f
report and petition, at which tw
and place any person Interested i
said estate may rppoar and nie n
objections, In wrltlnK. to the said ac
count, and contest tho same.
LOUIS FLUIIBEH.
Administrator.
First publication Sept. 21. 117'
HARRIS ft GORE. 40.s
Attorneys for Admr.
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