St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, September 28, 1917, Image 6

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ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1917
Technical Department 'Bulletin
Pro test Motor Car Co,
To All Dealers:
For your information we wish
to advise that in our experiments
and tests here at the factory w ith
our new eight-cylinder car, nvc
have been able to secure uniform'
ly better results with Standard
Oil Company's Zerolene motor
lubricant than with any other
which we hart used.
rvwvwwww
If rAnnpcnnwnrvTP
i SCAPPOOSE
Endorsed by Peerless Motor Car Co.
The above letter ent out from the factory to all
Peerless dealers is an unsolicited testimonial to the perfect
lubricating qualities of Zerolene. Less wear, more power,
least carbon deposit - because correctly refined from
California asphalt-base crude.
Dealer everywhere and it our service station.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Cilitom'u)
ZEROLENE
The Standard Oil for Motor Cars
1
llarohl Dodson hits gone tu Tilla
mook to work.
M. L. Kelso lius returned to his
Sonppoose friends.
Olllo Stoltenberg left on Tuesday
evening to enter tho I', of t).
Mrs. Hollo Samson is spending tho
week ut lVrry with her son Norman.
("lurk CJmnt has employment ut
Ynklniu ua packing overseer in un
J orchard.
j J. 1). McKay has Installed u beautl
i fill piano of a 191 8 model in Ills
j residence.
j Mrs. Gochnour -ls reported to be
! improving uml now ublo to ho il roused
i and Bit up.
I Mr. end Mr a. Howell and son Wll-
Woll, Mayor Morton of St. lloleus
braced up and wont up thnr full of
koiindenee and mild. Tull 'em all, as
tlio duni things huve bothered nu
long enough.' Painless took hold,
braced his feet and out kum n whole
sot of false teeth. Dr.. Hlutohford,
our popular dentist, said 'That look
easy. I havo boon bothered with a
tooth for a long time; guess' I'll try
It 1 in since I can't trust myself to pull
it without pain.' Ills logs shook us
ho took tlio chair. In u niliiuto he
stopped down and said, "(Josh, It
never hurt a bit. 1 wonder what
makes people holler so when I pull
their tooth.' "
DEER ISLAND
llel-
I.oyd Morrill is attending St
ens high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Kltch have returned
from their trip to Long lloach. Wash.
Svlvlu Fordoen Is enrolled us a
lard, of St. Helens, visited Scappoosc i f reslunan ut Washington high. I'ort
on Tuesday. I (ami,
Mr. mid Mrs. Jack Duncan moved
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
O. J. Mct'onnel returned Monday
from Sherwood, the homo of his
mother.
Kduard Mct'onnel has gouo to
Sherwood to attend tho Sherwood
high school.
Marlon nAdress bus entered upon
his fourth year's work In tho St. Hoi
ens high school.
Tho Woinan s Club will meet on
Wednesday. October 3, with Mrs
Wlckorsham, Clover Hill Karin.
Do not forget tho Hod Cross Auxil
iary meets every Friday afternoon
Como and help to sew for the soldier
boya.
Miss Kunico Davis, who Is teach
ing this winter In Clatskanle, spent
tho week end with her sister. Miss
Myrlo Davis.
Deer Island furnished her share of
pleased putrous to the fair. Thursday
ud Friday this vicinity was a "do
homo from Clatskanle, where ho has
been employed.
Smith and Johnston returned from
a camping trip in the hills; with one
doer. Oh, dour!
Chun. Mertl und family havo moved
to Montana, where they expect to
make their homo.
Mrs. S. A. Chadima, of Portland,
visited with Mrs. James Leonard over
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. George Nolson returned to her
home In Camp Saturday, from an
oustorn Oregon hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. 11. Keys, of Cali
fornia, are again located on their
tract of land west of Scappooso.
Gilbert Wlkstrom fell last Sunday
while playing on a teeter board, thus
receiving u compound fructure of the
forearm.
Mrs. H. G. Snow (noo Clara Dun
can), of Montana, has been spending I sorted village
u month with her parents, Mr. audi Gilbert Cooper wus the proud re
Mrs. J. II. Duncan. ! dpient of a chock for 1.110, the prize
Mrs. Lucy Leonard Divens under- ol, t, ,r, box ho entered In tho
went a very serious operation ut the i school display. ,
Good Samaritan hospital last Friday Little Lena Selfort had u beautiful
and Is reported improving nicely. , display of tatting at the fair which
.Mrs. u. r.. i nomas ami nine son would have been a credit to any
of Ellondule, N. D., are visiting her j noedleworker.
sisters, Mrs. Asa Holaday and Mrs. I Mrs. (iapperton and two children
Dr. Ulatchford and families and her j spent Saturday visiting Charles Clap
brother, Clay Do Graffe. perton. timekeeper for the Deer Is
Harry Gochnour, a soldier hoy ofun,i Logging Co.
Idaho, spent his furlough with his vrs. Jmlisch has returned from
father, I). M. Gochnour. He returned . Pendleton und reports a most enjoy
to Idaho, where he Immediately will 1 u,i, time visiting hor brother and
prepare to leave for North Carolina, j enjoying tho round-up.
hverybody Is glad to welcome al- Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Hudson und
dez White homo from Mure Island on j Miss May IuhIkou have returned from
a 15-duy furlough. He has been an tho hup fields. They report a pleas
unlucky hoy und hud to spend sonic 'a,,t um profit:.hle time,
lime In a hospital there. Wo are Mrs. Harry Kyle, who has been
glad he has so far recovered and spending the Hummer with her
hope he will soon he well. , mo, her, Mrs. Hclgu Freeman, re-
A bunch of our young people re- turned to Portland Wednesday,
malned for the evening train after j Tho friends of Mrs. Gun Jasper
tho fair and put In the tlmo ut St. , wui be Kd to know she is hom
Helens. After lunch Mayor Morton ; from the hospital and hopes to bo
gave them the keys to tho city hall uhle to remain at homo this time,
i iid they danced tho happy hours Norman I'rltchard. who Is a chain-
away. Thanks to tho mayor. ; pim baluncer on floating logs, wus
... Uncle Silas CrookBhunks concluded a atar feuturo ut tho Y. M. C. A. ath-
a. a. a. a. a. a. a. A. a. a. A. a A A. l" takc to the county fair, ho i,.tc exhibition In Portland last week.
V'V " thev hitched un old roan to the one
tain him for the few days ho can re
main with them.
Hob MiFurland Is homo on fur
lough but was badly illsnppoiiium
that his mother was away on a visit.
Irvln Murry bus gone out for his
second examination for tlio army.
He hopes to puss this time, having
been refused tho first time. Success
to him.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mow visited
with Mr. und Mrs. Tom Throop Hun-
lay. Mr. Mow nsslstod Mr. Throop
to dross six hogs for the market and
Mrs. Mow gathered some plums for
canning.
Mrs. A. V. Mow spent Sunday
mid Monday afternoon pooling apples
for drying at her sinter's. Mrs. W'lld
miin. Sho doesn't wan Vernon to
go hungry this winter for the want
of a dried upple pie.
Mrs. Hrown und sou Frltx Is still
In the hospltul In Portiiinu. Mrs.
Hrown is blind In one eyo und cun
not soo very well from the oilier
Will Is ut homo pushing the mill
work, ub ho has another order for a
carload of shingles.
REUBEN
TRY OUR WANT ADS
Lost Twelve dink.
place on Hauvioa 1kI',i
Chris Mathlcsoii.
from
"ward
1-2!
For Sale Two rn..i. -...7
Dave Coons, Warren, OreZ in
108 F-ll. u' "'"Hi
l II
For Bale At Ouk Cm,. . Z7"
Scappooso. 1U high grade HI ZZ''
bucks, price $10 euch; 2 "Z?
I w i,..ir... i '"mi urtd.
Jersey heifer calves,
lb ouch. U
Ore.
llv.
A. Gcgelo, Hcuppw,,
Lost or Strayed One tu77T"
yearling heifer. ll, tt ,. Im
ward for Information loudhii tk .
covery. Notify Mist office. I, I'l
Lost or Strayed 1
old, la dehorned and has calf-
ll.,tMl..i,. V.ll... . "
Jomey J ,r
IUM ....If.
HotHtitln v..rlli, . "'.
knob of hum on right side of he?.'
olio Holsteln vimi-li... .m
olio Uolstelll
i. ...... i f .... ...
uiunu vn, nan ou riglll uyn wl ,.
' "iiu: an.
under belly and white ,,nij
Howard for liiformutlon Iim.ii... .
recovery of theso unlmuls. Uto.
Kouopku, Deer lslund, ore. 3.j"
PuslurugM close In to Kt. HbU,
for rent. Inquire of Hurt lluifm,,
ut Ircudlu hotel. 4l"i
Mrs. J. II. Ilurper, of Kugoiie, wus
a Sunday visitor ut the home of her
friend, Mrs T. C. Watts.
Cal. Wilson, of Tide Creek, wus
In Iteuben sevornl days ago calling
ou his numerous friends.
Mrs. C. KnmhalHky and daughters
nro visiting with Mrs. Itumhiilsky's
mother, .Mrs. J. P. F.iuorson. ut her
Maygen home.
F.phs. Wlunaiis, of Malheur coun
ty, was shaking hands with old
friends in Heuhen this week. Ton
years ugo he operated a sawmill on
James creek und ho Is well known
In this vicinity.
The Alusku Packing Association
lias brought Its two vessels down
from Portland, after dlschurglng
their w.liiion curgoos, to winter tir
ters at Goble. The vessels ure Hi"
llurgess und llerlin.
Cupl. ltohort Fry Is constructing u
new home on his farm In West Iteu
ben. The new structure is being
built on the sumo site us wus occu
pied by the residence which wus de
stroyed by lire soino weeks ago.
Kslruy HolHtelu bull, a yuHrllna
one Holsteln heifer, a yearling blick
und while; one yearling liolfr m0,.
ly while, left ear split uppMr crup
right. D. M. Gochnour, Scuppoow
For Sulo Wheat and vetch ilu
Pure lllueslem and Hod Kunalati win
tor whout. A-l for seed. f. J Ut
son, Warren, Oregon. jj.y
For Sale Whout r.nd votch tuliM
and wheat nnd ryo mixed. Alio on
iHiiiiuiK nun. n. w. jiu lonrolii..
Warxn. Ore., or 401 Gralmm Ay'
ortland, Ore, lt-i-i
I buy fat cattle, milk cows. an !
of stock cattle, calves from I dji
old and up, sheep, hogs, plti u
gouis. uoua weigning icsIm m
runch. Frank L. Muillh. Utulttiaiilr,
Scappooue, Ore. n.ij
For Sale Modern 8 -room hou
All convonlencus, bath, electric llibti,
sower. Price reasonable. Unlr ih
minutes walk to cour'.houiw. AdsIi
N. fc. Walker, Ht. lloleui. Ore. Zi
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.
PLAZA PHARMACY
THE REXALL STORE
!:
Iiobb wagon with part of a bale of
hay and a dinner basket in the back,
which Nancy said was the most Im
portant thing In the outtlt. SI says,'
"We were as hnppy as two kids going
to a circus. Nuncy dressed as girl-!
ish as she could und we got our
mouths full of gum und started out."
A letter from Uohert llamlll, who
is a volunteer In the machlno gun ser
vice now stationed In Honolulu, states
that he Is enjoying life and he Is very
enthusiastic about his work und du
ties and tho opportunities for study
und travel as well us training.
Again the cull goes out to women
to register. Ilecuuse you huve ull
"I thought isancy wus a pouch us yolI cun do ut homo Is not a reuson
purty us when she wus u gul. Me ror not registering. Many resources
und Nancy most laffer to death to j WH i, revealed through these cards
see J. G. Watts und Jim Pomeroy j ,a,d UM the moBt wo can do is too
throwen bulls ut a mess of dolls Just j uttle let us each one cheerfully do
llko two kids. J. G. practices so the things wo are asked to do by
much runln' his eyo down a Htrlp j those who aro devoting both their
of calico that ho was uble to sight tlmo und money to furthering the
good und hit tho doll named Klser. purposs of tho council of defense.
Jim wa'n't bo good. You see, he milks I ('0H) t0 the Grunge hull on Frlduy
kows and lilts tho pail about half the j afternoon or cull ou Mrs. Nina Hush,
time and then tulks conservation und I socretury of the locul council, to reg
cun't produce enough milk to pay for i inter.
feed. He fired uway in a circle and
NIMMONS
IN TDK ( IltCl IT COI HT OF THK
STATU OF OUKGON Foil THK
COUNTY OF COI.I MIIIA.
Kdythe F.llzahcth Dutton, Plulutlff,
vs. Fred Dutton, Defendiilit.
To Fred Dutton, the above named
defendant:
In the name of tho State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to up
pear and answer tho complaint tiled
against you ill thu above entitled suit
within six weeks from the dule of
the first publication of this summons
lo-wll: September 14, 1U17, and if
you fail to appear anil answer for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief pruyed for
In her complaint, to-wit: for a de
cree dissolving the bonds of matri
mony and murrlage contract hereto
foro and now existing between plaint
Iff and defendant, und that plaintiff
huve an absolute divorce und that l.er
former name be restored lo her ull
of which being upon the grounds of
cruel and inhuman treatment and
personal Indignities rendering her
life burdensome, and for such other
und further relief r.s to the court
may see in Just and c(uttuhlo. Her
vice of this summons Is mude by
publication thereof in pursuance of
an order of the Hon. J. A. Kakln
judge or the above entitled court
directing the publication thereof In
tho St. Helens Mist, and which order
was made und entered on the 12th
day of September, 1917, In the ubove
entitled court.
J. C. SIMMONS.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
807-8 Wilcox Hide., Portland. Ore
Dale of first publication Sept. IS
mil.
Onto of lust publication Oct. 26
117.
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
good 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
bit and we will do ours.
Columbia River Canning & Produce Co.
L. Rosasco, Manager
Phone 55 St. Helens
accidentally hit Von Hindenherg.
Then wo took a ride on the merry-go-round.
'Most everybody else did.
On the ponies ahead sat Walt Pom
eroy and Jim McKay; uheud of them
on tho ponies was Mr. Gochnour und
Fred Uhlrnan. Grunt Lynch und
Honeyman Hunch Ayershlre Smith
were a little beyond astride two more
, ponies. They hold to their boot
strups to keep their toes off the floor.
That shows how men will rldo their
hobbles. Arter awhile wo strolled
over to the fortuu teller's booth nnd
'found Asa lloladay comln' out one
door and Prof. Dodson goln' In till her
door. Asu wus so pleused und said
It was worth his money 'cause she
: hit the truth said he was married,
had threo children and lots of trou
ble When Doduon appeared ugaln
he looked wise and suld: 'Yea, sir,
t.liut's right. She says I can't get out
vi paying my tuxes or dying when
my time conies, even If I did move
'o Scappooso.'
, "Then Cluy Do Graffo wanted to
know his fortune. Sho told him that
It uppeured to her sho could see fur
enough ahead to see that he will
get married some tlmo to a woman
Just like MuRgy In tho Journal's
'Bringing Up Father.' Cluy suld he
hoped sho saw a long ways ahead.
Then kum Painless Parker, that
gives ull the other dentists a pain.
NEHALEM VALLEY
Mrs. Hull was out visiting Wednes
day. The weal her Is uncertain hero at
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer have re
turned from a visit In Portland.
Mrs. K. U. North entertained her
nephew for the pa:it two weeks.
Mr. und Mrs. Hob Spencer visited
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Getsel one duy lust
week.
Itoad work is being pushed on uc
count of the new grades needing
graveling.
Mrs. Hob Spencer visited with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Tom Throop, u few
days lust week.
Vern Mow wouldn't' climb a tele
phone; () dear, no; but ho Just did
the other thing.
Franklin Hogors Is Intending to re
build on the old house site, for which
ho Is now hauling the lumber.
The F.vangollcul denomination Is
having some much needed repair
work done to tho church and parson
age. Mrs. K. Li. North und Mrs. Dr. Colo
purchased some nice Ilartlott pears
of Mrs. II. Wilson for putting up for
winter use.
Tom Parker cumo homo Saturday
irom mo nuvy, on forlough. The
home folks will bo plouscd to entor-
NOTICK OF H.ll.K OF TIlHi LANDS
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
Htuto Lund Ilourd of the Stnto of Ore
gon will recelvo sealed bids ut Us
offlco in the Cupltol llullding ut
nuiein, uregon, up to 10:00 o'clock
A. M., on October 2, li17, for all
the Htuto's Interest In the lido und
overflowed lands hereinafter do
scribed, giving, however, to the own
er or owners of uny land uhuttlng or
ironung uiereoii, the prerorence right
to purchase suld tide und overflowed
luuils rt the highest i.rlcu offered
provided such offer Is made In good
faith, und also provided, that the land
win not be sold for. nor nnv nffi
therefor nccepted of less than $7.fi0
per ucre, and that the Hoard r
servos tho right to reject uny und
un uius.
Suld lands are situated In Culm,,
Ida County, Oregon, und described as
oiiows:
Heglnnlng ut a point which Is oust
io.il reel und south 747 feet from
the northeast corner of soctlon Four
in township 4 north, rungo 1 West
of Wlllumette Meridian, and running
meiiuu,
N. 73 degrees 02 minutes 37 sec
onus !;. 126 feet:
H. 22 degrees 58 mln. K. 95.6 feet
n. (j uegrees oz mln. 37 sec. W
ou.u ieei:
N. 75 degrees 00 mln. W.
feet :
N. 29 degrees 32 mln. W. 72 0
feet to tho point of beginning, lining
tide lands In front of tho oust end of
ni. noiens street In the City of 81
""una, uregon, hoc. 3 T. 4 N It
W. W. M.
ADbllcathtiiH iitwl i.i.iu ni.... .i.i i
dressed to (1. o. Hrown, Clerk Btato
..lulu jionru, Halem, Oregon, und
" "'" Application und bid to pur
nun uiiu ovoniowcn lands."
U. U. 1IHOWN,
Clerk Sltila l.nn,1 11.... .i
ft!.1?1 ut 8ul0ln Oregon, July 23
47. C
Ten dolluro roward for one thrn-
yeur-old red aud white cow with Ayr
shire crop ou ears, and yuuni Hol
steln calf. Juck Appletou, beer W
land, Oro. J3 t
I havo 30 choice lots lo it'll, mil
sell ull lo one person ir out it i
time. Harold 1'. Hoss. Hunk UIJi.
St. Helens.
Wanted Peoplo to know I u
running a car for hire. My molUli
safety first. Phono A-33 or U. i
Southard. 1W
For Sale Young Jvrsny helftn.
10 to IS months old. ClottrMIl
Farm, Deer Island, Ore. 10-tl
For Salu Two Perclieron Mr
colts, two and three year old lull
sisters. Will muko 1400 lbs. In
quire ut Mist offlco. 28-tt
For Sale Cheap A number ol
work horses and milk cowt. Addrra
Juck Appleton. Doer Islr.nd. Own.
Zl-u
We havo a second-hand Hairll
cur which we will sell at 660. Ho
been used very little and ! Id Al
shupe; fully guaranteed, mtpe
dent Auto Co.
For Sale A house and three lots
In West St. Melons. The property U
worth 1,200. Wo will sell It for
itiOO. This Is u snap. Inquire
( oluiublu County Hank. 3
I'asturago for Itent Inquire of
Chris Mullileson. Ht. lloleui. '
12 dor. your old White Lejbo
hens, ulso a few llluck Minorca
Hhodo lslund Hod hens for sale, wo-
Wilson, Phone D98.
For Sule or Exchnnge Have yon
Holsteln cow and heifer for sale, da
to bo fresh this winter; ulo Dun
Jersey sow for sulo. Want youol
Duroc-Jersey boar ellglblo to rei
tratlon; young Holsteln bull calf
glblo registration. (1. 1. c"c"
ifttv,. .....,... i i.,.w,i. ii.w.r luiund. 0ro
Telophoue O. D. Hlchey, PMf &
land, for prompt and reasonable
service 'u
For Sale Vetch, outs and wh61""
reudy mixed and reudy to sow. AW
reclonned vetch. J. M. Murkhoja.
Wanted A HolBtcIn heifir; oJ
grade. Write or see K. Anll''
Goble, Oro.
40-Z-i
For Sale Price reusonahle, l
bio sot of light harness; collsrs, en
dies und everything complete J""
Furr, Warren, Oro.
For Rule Light toam and lir"'
and delivery wagon. Price very r ta
sonablo. TIiob. Hoy, Ht. Helens, v rjj
gon. 4iH
A little Want Ad. will bring f8"1"'
Watchmaker
and Jeweler
RELIABLE WORK
GUARANTEED GOODS
VON A. GRAY
The Jeweler
HT. HKLKNH, OllKUO
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