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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1918)
COBLE I . .I.I..P lM ill. U Henrr Wossm WM ,u Kulnler r 0 p.lnmr, of Blilloh Hnsln, John King sud lmllos were In lai Mrs. P. Unkwont to I'ort- L Welti". Nr., niii'lo o irlp to I K.I In lRoruvcn nnd duuglitor wore I l.ut WUIIK. L b, ni.hop bikI buliy anil V.sU r . in Knlnliir Sunday. L r.mwitt CUrke spent Hundu Lbome of A. I.nson. Lflp Long I" on, ' I .. up ml Mm. 0. W. L, Un HtUHrt ninile a business to Portltna liiurncinj, msrcn ii. t u k'lnv Iihm unit! flftv eDDie . " " iiri worth of Thrift nd Wr flv. lNer( ,ron" H Miitailf, Moyd Lf nil orrii in"'-" ww.w iui..- t Toll, superintendent of tli. dorige, 1 auiiuriii iruiu (urn. rfCroa uIHry No. 2 of Oobls IMS doing gooa wors. luieiy. paten, ill pnlr of socks and MX 01 IOW1IIK nuvo lianil wtlll- I it the lest two weeks. Thirty n.w members have M ,)Mn U , Mr. Wm, Fox, 0f Ht. lMmili, v,Hlt. d Bunday with ,er Inol10,( Mni j Nussbnuiner. Otto C.ntwell, Hurry UMU,9 u.,d llerber pearl were In mUMla 8ut. urday evmilng. MM Robert Tipton bas secured tun KHoclatii members for tlm Wur Huvliigi society. Mrs. W. lllMhop, wlo m ,,,.,. vlnltlng her niollior-ln-luw, Mm. K. nfHhop, tint returned home. Mr. Warren Hpeeks ami daughter Dorothy and Hernlro, of Portland, are visiting Mrs. I,. N. Ungacher. Don't forget tlio Hod given by (lohle auxiliary No. 1 ,,t lluuver Homes, Huturday. March 80 Otto Emerson, MIhi Sofia Itnml.nl. ski and Klllot lUmbatskl visited ut the home of Mr. and Mm. (:. n.m. bslskl Bunday. Llnnle Jone, who lias been In Hrooks, Oregon, rnturned homo Turn. day and apent the evening with Jen nie I. King. Mr. K. Leu, of Portland, and Imr ! Inter. Mn II , iuniini,t:i uru upending the week with thurl mother. Mm. J. Nuatthaumer. The Warren Packing Company1 ship-, the Horlln and the Levi U. Ilurgoss, left Jaitt Saturday for ol'rt lund, to take on their cargoea before leaving for the annuul trip to AhiKka The Akutan, of the aame company, i loft Wednesday. Kmeat Archibald,, -' ST' "ELENS MIST, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1918 wbo I.bn been visiting hi, parKnlHi Mr. and Mr. Uwrei.ce a.i.ii,i,i nt on tli,, HurgeB. and will work I in un Aluaku fiMli cannery. ; The Ooble Mierilry Boclety held regiilur meeti,,,, Frl.Iuy. March 22. It wuh onnounced that the next ;n'itlhK. April 22, will he the laat one until full. j Mm. Wm, Jorduu, Mra. I 8 Lln ton. Mr.. J. KI..K, Mm. W. Hyberger and Mra. W. Itobblua repreaented the ;0oble auxlllarlea Noa. 1 r.nd 2 at the Hllver teu given hy the Deer Ib , land auxiliary Friday. I tool are In first claai condition and almoat new. The marea are good lanlmala and will drive single or dou- oie. ir you need any of theae arti clea, doo't wait, but phone or call on William Mucklo, St. Helena, Oregon. Phone 70. t 14.tr A ItlllouH Altiw'k. When you huve a bilious attack your liver fulla to perform ita func Ions. Vou become constlpatod. The food you eat ferments In your atom rch Inatoad of digesting. This In fiainos the stomach and cauaes nuu "oa, vonillliia; and a terrlbe head ache.' Take Chamberlnln'B Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach mid you will soon be as well as ever. They only coat a quarte,. To Trade One yearling colt for hay. outs or straw. Alao lot plowing, cabbage and tomato plants for sale at the greenhouse. Wm. Braaroer, 8t. Helens, Oregon. 14-2- for Sale Two good milk cows and four heifers. Carl Hummelt, Houlton, Ore. 14-2- Wanted Overland automobile owners to bring their Overland cars to the Overlund Service Station at St. Helens Carage for repairs or adjust ments. J. F. Dopplmaler, agent for Columbia county. 14 MATTRESSES I have a complete line of t A cr Mattresses priced from P4i Genuine Curled Hair -sx Mattresses Extra Heavy Tick Silk Floss and Cotton Felt, also other grades at prices according to quality E A. ROSS ST. HELENS. OREGON. BANK BUILDING IS THK COl'NTY COUHT OF THE BTATE OF OREOON, FOR COL IIMHIA COUNTY. In the matter of the application of Ole Krlatofferaon, for change of name. To all porno nB whomaoever: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby pub licly notified that Ole Krlatofferaon has made and filed in the above en titled Court his application for a change of name to that of Ole Wold, which will come on for hearing April 20. 1818, at 1 o'clock J. M. of aald day before aald Court at the Court room thereof In St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon; and you are further notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, If any you have, why said change of name should not be granted. Witness the Hon. 8. C. Morton, Judge of said Court, with the seal of said Court a lllxed this 21st day nf March, A. I). 1918. (Seal of the County Court) Atteat: II. K. II ALL, Clerk of said Court. MIST WANT COLUMN For Sale Good work horsi 8 years old, weight 1550 I do John Josephson, Warren, Oregon. 15-tf Lost A lady's kid glove for the right band. Finder please return to Mist office. 14-1- For Sule at a Bargain Two brood mares, one Percheron colt one year old, one set double harness nearly new; one new Champion mower, one potato planter and digger combined. One one-horse corn planter and one cultivator, almoat new. All of these Caseara Bark, Oregon Orape Root and Fox Glove leaves wanted. Che halls Produce Co., Aberdeen, Wash. 14-tf I NOTICK TO CREDITORS IIM THE UISTK1CT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE DIS TRICT OF OREGON. In the Matter of r. u. Gordon, Bankrupt; No. 4710 In Bankruptcy. Notice Is hereby given that on the 22 day of March, A. D. 1918, F. L. Oordon, of Clatskanie, Oregon, the , bankrupt above named, was duly adjudicated bankrupt; nnd that the first meeting of his creditors will be! held at my office, 8th" Floor, Title & j Trust Building, Pcrtland, Oregon, on the day of April, 1818, at 10 A. M.,i at which time said creditors mey at-; tend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and , ! transact such other business as may ! nrnnarlv mma hafnM I H muni I . rr I CTtlms must be presented In form required by the Bankruptcy Act, and ' sworn to. I The schedule filed discloses doubt-' ful assets. A. M. CANNON, j Referee In Bankruptcy. ' Dated March 25, 1918. For Sale Extra choice Single Comb R. I. Red eggs for setting; laying strain. $1.50 per setting sf 18. Mrs. J. W. Allen. 13-tf For Sale Mare, about 1200, 4 years old. C. T. FiBlier, Mountain View Tracts, near Warren. . For Sale Eggs for setting. Full blooded Rhode Iland Reds, Black Mlnorcas and Barred Rocks. ChaB. Lope, St. Helens, Ore. Phone 79. 13-4 For Sule Young horse 6 years' old, weight 1600 lbs.; cheap. P. H. i Lund, Warren, Ore. 12-tfj For a good Job of masonry or plastering, see L. E. Qulker. Phone evenings, 106F13. ll-3m- For Sale Good 5-room house and two river view lots; fine garden soil; hoUBe partly furnished. Cash or terma. For particulars call J. F. Ryan, the tailor. 10-tf For Sale Residence lot In St. Hel ens. Inquire at Mist office. 9-d For Sale Work team heavy draft horses, mare 4 years old, horse 6 years old. Also 25-acre ranch. W. J. Johnson, on C. C. Moyer place, Bachelor Flat. tf For Sale One-horce buggy, nearly new; leather trimmed. Wm. Skuzle, Warren, Ore. 6-tf For Rent A store building cen trally located. Will remodol to suit tenant. H. Morgue. 49-tf I have 30 choice lots 10 sell. Will sell all to one person or one at a time. Harold P. Ross, Bank Bldg., St. Helens. For Sale Two houses and four lots, on Hemlock street. Price $3,500. Torms. Inquire at Columbia County Bank. 49tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. In the Matter of the Estate of Alex ander McPherson, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that by or der of the honorable County Court made on the 25th day of March, 1918, the undersigned, eGo. L. Mc Pherson wat duly appointed adminis trator with the Will annexed of the estate of Alexander McPherson, de ceased, and has duly qualified as such. Now, therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same duly verified to this edminiatrator wi'.n the Will annexed at his office Il2 Spalding Building, Portland, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, which Is dated March 26, 1918. GEO. L. M'PHERSON, Administrator with the Will an nexed of the Estate of Alex ander McPherson, Deceased. 15-6 Get your Fishing and Hunting License at this store We are showing the largest and most com plete line of Guns, Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods, etc., ever shown in St. Helens. Come in and look over our stock, it will inter est you if you are a sportsman. E. G. DITTO Successor to St." Helens Hardware Co. Phone Wellington, Bldg. 4 Near the Postof fice, St. Helens, Oregon DICK LIDYARD, Manager MEN You'll vant to share in these great economies. Wise men will stock up with under wear for a year ahead and pocket a handsome saving by doing so. Light, medium and heavy weight Union Suits for officewear or outdoor workers. Shipbuilders, and all men who require dependable underwear. Values every man will appreciate Save on Clothes BU7 ONLY WHAT YOU NEED; BE SURE ITS GOOD. YOU WANT TO SAVE FOR PATRIOTIC OR PROVI DENT REASONS WOOL FOR THE SOLDIERS.. LABORERS FOR WAR WORK, MONEY FOR BONDS AND TAXES. THE BEST WAY TO ECONOMIZE IN CLOTHES BUYING IS TO BUY CLOTHES THAT WEAR WELL AND LAST LONG. YOU'LL THEN GET WHAT YOU WANT LONG SERVICE AND SATISFACTION. OUR CLOTHES ARE MADE WITH THESE THINGS IN MIND; THEY DO THE ECONO MIZING FOR YOU." Hart SchafTneri Clothes The Home of Hart. Schaffner & Marx Clothes Our Celebrated Dreadnaught Work Shirt . THE BEST ON EARTH! 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