St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, March 08, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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    CHURCH NOTICE
iMMlIrt Ki-Iim-oimU Church
Z Friendly Church." Albert 8.
,. partor.
far'1 ' . i 1 A m
Kg worship r.tl I oVilork.Tha
C": ,. ...r.uon will b. "The
r uhiiuii. :30 d. til.
UlD.rv''''tt7:30- Subject
" ' ..ti.. i.w of Liberty."
'ood music, friendly wolcomo,
ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. MARCH 8, 1918
ping gospel will warm your heart If
you worship with us. .-0 come, l.-t
UK womhlp and bow down; let us
come before the I,ord our Mukor."
UNCLAIMED LETTERS
Letters unclaimed at the Ht. Ilisl
ons, Ore., poslofllce for the wenk end
ing Murch 2, 1918:
W. A. Orrham, Wm. Lee.
Letter unclulrund by March 16
will be sunt to division of doud let
ter, i. e. noim.
Mr. Homeseeker
Attention !
NOW THAT PROSPERITY IS ASSURED
AND WAGES ARE HIGH, PUT YOUR
RENT MONEY INTO A HOME. WE HAVE
SEVERAL PLACES FOR SALE AT PRICES
BELOW PRESENT COST OF BUILDING.
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT, BALANCE
EASY TERMS.
4 IhMtm House rloM In, for $.VMMM on tuny tenns. Hrwer
nearly paid.
(hxd II ltMim HouiHt with kIotiiIiik pon-li; 2 room ii
Uilra partially finished. Uardeu lot all fenrml. Wood.
Iiral and chicken euup. HHMM; very ray temm.
Large 1 Itoom Hnuaa on hill, rloae to big mill. A bar.
icaln at $II(MMM f I4MMH) down, lialancn raay month
ly tayinrnta.
U arrm with ten acrra dnwHl rewly for crop, blic family
orchard. lO room houae with hath, rlty water, at a
bargain r will rrnt one yrar for $)lt5.MI. IakiIi this
U If you want a place tliat will bring yon good re
turn, while you hold your Job.
10 tp-xi Iota near shipyard, all fonrrd, inoftlly garden
oil. Hmall building. f,V.(M) down, balance 1 5.00
xr montli.
Have S It. furnished apartmrnt with bath. flft.OO per
month, and II single furnished at 9IO.OO each. Ht.
Helena.
If you have anything o aril or rent, are us.
Rutherford Realty Company
Arroaa the atrrrt from 1ty Hall
FARHERS!
We have a large stock of
Tree Sprays
Stock and Poultry
Remedies
Disinfectants and Louse Powders
Also Flour, Feed, Grain and Hay.
BUILDING MATERIAL
F. WILKINS
St. Helens, Oregon
Phone 86
ON SHELDON DOCK
When you sit down to a meal the meat must
be iuirv nnri (nilr nr vnti won't be Satisfied
J WM IVIIUVI W J W WW w -
We handle the
and we want
landle the yr 1 -t-q and we wai
very best MLA 1 0 your trade
Phone us your next meat order. Prices right
Central Meat Market
THE BEST MEAT MARKET IN THE COUNTY
Phone 60 Free and Prompt Delivery
YANKTON
Charles Hwyggort has purchased
- Kurd cnr.
MIh Murle Walker spont the
wwik ond vlHl-.lng with Miss Ivy Tar
bell. Mrs. Kred UrlKg, who has been
'lulte III in a Portland hospital, re
turned home IiihI Bunduy.
Miss Mary Wilverdlng nnd the
MIhkoh Shults, of 1'ortland, visited
relatives In Ynnkton and attended
the Ited Mom's dance.
The Yankton Orange held rn open
meeting last Huturday evening. Coun
ty Agent Howard was present and
demonstrated how to mix a poison
for the purpose of exterminating
squirrels and gophers. He stated the
only way to got rid of those destruct
ive little animals was for the entire
community to begin about the same
lime to use the poison. Good results
could he obtained In this wav onlv
If only a few use the poison It Is a
waste of time and money.. Poisoned
barley Is given away free by the
Yankton Grange to all farmers of
this neighborhood who will nsk for It
Guy Tarboll has charge of the distri
bution of the poison.
The Pneumonia Season.
The cold, damp wep.ther of March
neems to bo the most favo able for
the pneumonia germ. Now Is the
time to be careful. Pneumonia often
results from a cold. The quicker a
cold Is gotten rid of the less the dan
ger. As soon as the first Indication
of a colli appears take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. As to the value of
this preparation, auk anyone who
Has used It.
Valley. Joe Payne. James Perrv.
Charles Whyman.
Per cent on honor roll, 66.
Alice Armstrong, Teacher.
Second CrnriA HlltiV Mrflumnp
Edna Chipman, Drusllla Frantz, Kd-
rie meenan, laura Hansen, Emma
IlooDer. Mam In Wninnr Mlkn Hi.
seel, William Hennett, Gerald Hubs,
Koss Clark, Robert liunsen, Walter
Johnson, Maurice Murray, Robert
unver, narry Owens, Ronald Taylor.
Per cent on honor roll, 64.2.
Mildred Taylor, Teacher.
First Grade Lawrence Barnes,
Ruby Howard, Gordon Johnson, Orva
Oliver, Memo, Uoulby, Annie Pace,
Delmar Olson, Dora ilrasmer, Frate
Morefleld, Alma L'rle.
Per cent on honor roll, 41.
Ethel A. Matthews, Teacher.
('hanil)crlaln'H Cough Kcni'ttly a Fav
orlto for Colds.
J. I... Easley, Macon, III., In speak
ing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
says, "During the past fifteen years
it has been my sister's favorite medi
cine for colds on the lungs. I my
self have taken It a number of times
when suffering with a cold and It al
ways relieved me promptly."
titled court, dated the 6th day of
March, 1618, first date of publication
to be made on the 8th day of March,
1918, and the last publication to be
made on the 19th day of April, 1918.
W. W. DEAN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
334 Morgan Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Kl'MMOXH
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
Isabel C. Dentz, Plaintiff, vs. George
ilentz, Defendant.
To George lientz. Defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complr.lnt filed
herein, on or before the 19th day
of April, 1918, said date being six
weeks after the first publication of
this summons, a period of six weeks
being the time prescribed In the or
der for publication of this summons.
. and If you fail to so appear end an
swer, plaintiff will apply to the Court
' for the relief demanded In her com
plaint, to-wit: for a Decree dissolv
ing the bonds of matrimony existing
between plaintiff and defendant, and
for such other and further relief as
I the Court may deem equitable and
juBt In the premises.
! Service of this summons Is made
I upon you by publication thereof once
a week for six consecutive weeks In
; the St. Helens Mist, pursuant to an
, order of the Honorable J. A. Eakln,
I Judge of the above entitled Court,
which order was made on the 4th day
I of March, 1918.
I First publication of summons on
the 8th day of March, 1918.
Last publication of summons on
' the 19th day of April, 1918.
WILBEU HENDEHSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
PostofTlce address, 311 Fenton Bldg.,
Portland, Ore.
('A 111) OK TII.WKH
To the many kind friends cf War
ren and vicinity we desire to express
our heartfelt thanks for the many
kind acts and sympathy shown us In
the sad loss ai d bereavement of our
beloved son nnd brother, also for the
ninny beautiful floral offerings.
HENRY LARS EN, SR.
MR. AND MRS. B. 0. BATES.
MR. AND MRS. C. A. LYNCH.
MR. AND MRS. CHAS. LARSEN.
HENRY W. LARSEN, JR.
HONOR ROLL OF
ST. HELENS SCHOOLS
Nu men of pupils neither absent or
tardy In St. Helens schools during
the report month ending Feb. 22.
High fe-liool
Florence Lnrson, Marlon Andress,
Laurie Llnd, Edw-.rd Malmln, Will
iam Perry, Rose Blblan, Luclle Lym
burner, John Corslgl'.a, Robert Dix
on, Ivar Wellmler, Oury Hlsey, John
Masten, Lloyd Merrill, Arlle Morris,
Mrx Wilson, Melva flatten, Elsie
Morley, Agnes Wicks, Lyola McTag
gort, Rachel Rchoonover, Ruby Mays,
Joh-s Barton, Harold Chrlstlo, Walter
Christie. Alvln Hill. Wade Ruther
ford, Clarence Sr.ulser, Lewis Spel
ling, Thomns Klblan, Dorothy Akin,
Oscar Morten.
Per cent on honor roll, 44.7.
D. J. Tnylor, Teacher.
John (iunun Hrhool
Seventh Grrde Beatrice Allen,
Gladys Barton, Margaret Boulby, 1
Marllla lllark, Audrey Cooley, Orai
Hftt'.an. Nadlne Mace, Marlon Mor-j
ton, Averle Shackelford, Enes Wlck-I
strom, Wrd Harnett, Harold Corn-1
thwalte, Kenneth Pratt, Jesse Lans-j
Ing, Maurice Richardson, Raymond
Rutherford, Ralph Smith, Theodore
Smith.
Per cent on honor roll, 70.
Mrs. E. G. Wilson, Teacher. I
Sixth Grade Ronald Blakesly.j
Lennnrt Johnson, Esther Johnson, i
Mary Lope, Edna Lynch, Helen III-1
cen, Robert Graham, Maxwell Coates,
Joe Antone, Rashleigh Peel.
Laura Stennick, Teacher.
Fifth Grade Dollle Antone, Mar
garet Coopor, Agnec Hallon, Geral-
dine Kettel, Edith Lake, Helen Loyd,
Evelyn Peterson, Gwalda Sehrean,
Dorothea Snelllng, Marlon Sten, Ce
cil Brown, Willie Murttnson, Harry
Rubens, Thomas lieebe, Leon Kltchin
Per cent on honor roll, 62.6.
Ruby L. Hlckethlor, Teacher.
Fourth Grade Alfred Blackburn,
Ellon Ellefseth, Lyle Gr.rrlson, Carl
Gartmnn, Ethel Dixon, Ruth Levi,
Fred Lope, Johnnie Mace, Lewis
Quam, Mildred Scrlhner, Vernon
Moss, Oscar Alberson, Evelyn Ellof
seth, Elenora Foltz, Myrtle Gage,
Mary McKie, Elmer Fultz, Eunice
Ackley.
Per cent on honor roll, 66.
Edrle LaBare, Teacher.
Third Grade Virginia Bushman,
Mildred Adams, Murray Taylor, Clar
ence Akin, Jack Baker, Henry Deth
ntan, Delia lleehe, Rose Cram, Archie
Mlllor, Harry Ketel, Runar Johnson,
Raymond DeVln.
Per cent on honor roll, 32.4.
Amanda Lake, Teacher.
Second Grade Leroy Hollings
worth. Nova Felton. Mable St.
Jacques, Fred Cooley, Bernlce Smith,
Ole Stone, Loron Wodaege, James
Long.
Per cent on honor roll, 26.
Helen Hall, Teacher.
First Grade Helen Hoffman, Hel
ena Isach, Nattle Ryan, Marie Mc
Gorty, LaVelle Woodage, Evelyn
Bass, Randall Miller, Richard Dor
tin, Oscar St. Jacques. ,
Per cent on honor roll, 33.3.
Lois Barnett, Teacher.
First Grade Elizabeth Long,
Gladys Peel, Violet Zolgler, Eugene
Retell.
Per cent on honor roll, 16.7.
Beth Perry, Teacher.
Mcllrlde School
Eighth Grade Frances Bores,
Ruth Chambers, Helen Crawford,
Carrie Makld, Madalena Pasero.
Seventh Grade Odell Bennett,
Hugh Chambers, Barney Rosnsco,
Walter Jones, Elbert Kelley, Edith
Quinn, Florence Taylor, Helen Why
man, Alton Clark, Earl Llark.
Sixth Grade Vhada Jones, Wll
llamlna McQueen, Lucy Masten, Sam
Basoel, George Rosasco, sante Canl
paroll, Herbert Thompson, Ralph
Monroe.
Fifth Grade Jeptha Thompson.
Ben Conner, Fred Baseel, Francis
Whitney, Hattle Warren, Nora Ba
seel, Winnie Milne, Birdie Italnael.
Mrs. T. E. Andrew, Teacher. '
Fourth Grade Iva Barnes, Mary
Canlparoll, Anna Cossmnn, Amelia
Klblr.n, Gladys Masten, Margaret
Meehan, Genevieve Morris, Mabel
Whyman, Carl Cossman, Beryl Mer
rill, Fred Warren, Bramo Canlparoll,
Keith Goings, Hazel Urle, Eva Urle.
Third Grade Nettle Barnes, Nor
ma Brasmer, Mildred CarUon. Vir
ginia Masten, Lois Plummer, Pru
dence Quinn, James Ketel, Clyde La-
ANNOINCEMEXT
I hereby announce myself as can
didate for the republican nomination
as county coroner. If nominated and
I reelected I will give the office the
.same businesslike administration
that I have endoavored to do during
the past two years.
I T. S. WHITE.
Paid Adv.
Extra Long!
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Helicals HI f45iwaJrf II
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Patent
"S"HooK
Fasteners'
R.
FOR SALE BY
A ROSS
ST. HELENS. OREGON
BANK
BUILDING
KIMOXS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
Anna Matilda Svenson, Plaintiff, vs.
Gustaf Birger Svenaon, Defendant.
To Gustaf Ulrger Svenson, Greeting!)
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled suit
within and not later than six weeks
after the date of the first publication
of this summons, and if you fail to
so appear and answer, the plaintiff
will take a decree against you as
prayed for In the complaint filed
herein, to-wlt: for an absolute di
vorce forever dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now and heretofore exist
ing by and between the plaintiff and
defendant herein, and for the care,
custody and control of the two chil
dren, Alice Elizabeth Svenson, age
18 -years, and Anna Marie Svenson,
age 9 years, and for such other and
further relief as may be equitable
and meet In the premises, and for her
costs and disbursements herein in-1
curred.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof in the St. Hel-i
ens Mist by order of the Honorable,
J. A. Eakln, Judge of the above en-,
i
f PROFESSIONAL CARDS J
E. A. ROSS j
T.'une-al DlrM'tor Embalmer !
Business Phone 23 Residence R-29
Bank Bldg., St. Helens, Ore. i
Plenty of Money to
Loan on Partially
Improved Farms at
o,
0
HAROLD P. ROSS
Room 11, Bank Bldg.
Phone 50
WALTER B. FREEMAN
Violin Teacher
Deer Islund, Oregon
DR. C. E. WADE
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 99
Muckle Bldg. St. Helons, Ore.
S. B. HOSKIN
Dentist
Office In Bank Building
St. Helons, Oregon
DR. L. GILBERT ROSS
Physician and Surgeon
Office In Bank Bldg. St. Helens
DR. ALFRED T. PEEL
Physician and Surgeon
Masonic Building -St.
Helons, Oregon
DR. S. H. RUSSELL
Chiropractor
MRS. RUSSELL, Ladles' Masseuse
Moortleld Cabinet Steam Baths
Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Phone B-126 St. Helens, Ore.
GLEN R. METSKER
Attorney
Office In Bank Building
Phono 17 St. Halena, Ore.
CITY GARAGE
Agency for
The Chevrolet
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
St. Helens,
Battery Recharging
Oregon
' j jljij
T. S. WHITE
Undertaker and Funeral Director
County Coroner
Phone 64 Residence phone 113-2
St. Holena, Oregon
Saves Gasoline
Electric lighting and
starting are real economy
features found on the
Nash One Ton Truck.
The driver shuts off the
engine instead of letting
it run idle.
Chassis, $1495, F.O.B. Kenosha
" 2 ton, 1875 "
- Quad, 3250 " "
Portland Motor Car Co.
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E. S. SNELLING
Attorney at Law
St. Helens, Oregon
GEO. H. SHINN
Attorney at Law
St. Helens, Oregon
J. W DAY
Attorney at Law
Bank Bldg. St. Helens. Ore
FRED W. HERMAN
Attorney at Law ,
Rainier, Oregon
Clocks-
Clocks
If you need an Alarm Clock, come in.
We have the best makes, and a good
line to choose from. The prices are
right, too.
VON A. GRAY
The Jeweler