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ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918. OREGON BURBANK CHEAPEST AND BEST 8tonuu.-h.Ache California lira ml In Eight Timea a Kk-iinIvp. Corvallis, Ore. "The market page even with its facts carefully con cealed by the confusion of buying, jobber and dealer prices and mis cellaneous classifications occasionally yields some Interesting information," commented Prof. G. R. Hyslop of p. A. C. In glancing over the market reports of a dally paper. , "Note the following: Oregon Bur-banks, ?5c to $1.25 a hundred; new California, 6 Ho to 9c per pound. "New potatoes watery, relatively low In nutrition, indigestible and full of stomachaches, seven to eight times as expensive as well matured nutri tious Oregon Burbanks. COURT PROCEEDINGS ' (Continued from Page 3) ant has complied with all the provi sions of chapter 14 general laws of 1913, and all laws relating thereto. It is therefore ordered by the court that said claim be, and the same is hereby allowed. It Is fur ther ordered by the court that the clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and instructed to issue a General warrant in the amount of $12.50 in favor of J. H. Duncan, this amount being one-half of the sum so allowed as indemnity. It is further ordered by the court that the clerk prepare and transmit to the secretary of state a certified copy of this order. Matterof resolution of C. H. Eng lish road. The report of the board of countj road viewers on the petition of C. H. English et al. for a county rond, having been heretofore publicly read on two different days of this term nf nnnrt ami tl.n wiu t,nl . 1. "Oregon farmers got low yields e same Tnderadsem'ent, now on last year, paid high prices for liar-j tuts 3rd day of May, 1918, the court vesting and have suffered consider-1 being fully advised in the matter, able, storage losses during the mild and u appearing to the court that winter In the interests of conserv-ino remonstrance or petition for dam winter, in the interests or conserv-1 ape9 ,lag been flled hereln Bnd th(, ing the resources of the state, of pre-: court being satisfied that such road venting serious loss to Oregon farm-1 will be of public utility, the report of ers, and getting the food supply at 1,10 noarl f county road viewers be- minimum cost, patriotic Oregon.ansj should eat Oregon grown potatoes favor of Chas. Merrill and damnges while still in condition to be used. ! In the sum of $150.00 in favor of "There wll be ample opportunity I A- E- Seffert, it is ordered by the after the 1917 crop is no longer use- i ft rePrt- V1' Pr- . , j v . , , file and Plat be recorded In a suit- fi-'. and before the new crop comes nl, , eble book kept for that purpose, and to eat plenty of new potatoes from j from thenceforth said road shall be California, which will be much bet-la public highway. ter matured nnd mnrn rnnsnnnhln In i . " ' uruereu ny me court price. "Eat Oregon potatoes first.' LIST OF TRANSFERS I that the clerk be, and he hereby Is In structed to issue a General Fund warrant in the sum of $300.00 in I fuvot of Chas. Merrill and the fur- ther sum of $160.00 in favor of A. E. ! Seffert, said amounts being in full i for all damages on account of said i rend, as reported by the board of i re ad viewers. On this day the following persons ; were named to fill the vacancies of j J-.nIf es and Clerks of election for two years Reported by Columbia County Ab stract Company. May. 10 Columbia County Invest ment Co. to Andrew B. Thomas et us.; lot 77 Beaver Homes, $100. Columbia Timber Co. to J. V. -juoiuhb; iuqu m ec. 22, 1. o " R. 2 W.. $650. ! Bonser, clerk May 11 Columbia County Invest-1 Scappoose Precinct. n t, M...,, . ...! ",ttuue ."aus. clerK. aa auvub vw. iv jj iiai oiiuii ci ua. , i W 6St Cl6i"K tract 112 eBaver Homes, $400. j Scappoose Second Board. May 13 Frank M. Warren et ux. i Margaret Washburn, Fannie Grim to Eliza P. Lone: land In Sec. 1 4: numrs. i nas.K.onicn, clerks. T. 6 N., R. 2 W., $1500. torla liraun, damnges, $25.00; St. Helens Mist, supplies for otllcers, $49.45; St. Helens Mist, election sup plies, $234.40; St. Helens Mist, elec tion supplies, $11.50; liushong & Co., ballot pouches, $270.25; J. A. Large, painting signs on pouches, $8.00; Glass & Prudhomme Co., elec tion supplies, $31.60; Bessie Hultnn and Marie Paulson, work on reg. books, $16.60; Irving E. Knowles, work for sheriff, $5.00; Irving K. Knowles, work . for sluTlfT, $14.84; J. W. Hunt, stamps, $:I0.00; L. J. Van Orshoven, It & R Gov. Corners, $19.50; Kllham Stationery & Ptg. Co. supplies to otllcers. $217.17: II. K. Wood, expenses for April, $59.37; K. C. Stanwood. expenses for sheriff, $74.49; Remington Typewriter Co., supplies to clerk, $21.00; Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., phones to otllcers, $63r5; L. J. Van Orshoven, Co. surveyor, $30.00; J. M. Lindsay, work for sher iff, $10.70; J. F. Johnson, auto hire to sheriff. $3.00; E. C. Stanwood. expense sheriff. $61.40; The Clnts kanle Chief, Co. treasurer, $1.10; Kemington Typewriter Co., supplies to treasurer, $3.60; C. W. Illukesley, expenses Co. assessor, $30.12; II. J. Southard, auto to sheriff, $7.60; Rutherford Realty Co. bal. on bond for clerk, $3.90; Uushong & Co., sup plies to clork, $130.00; James Jesse, deputy sheriff, $3.60; Bessie Hattnn, stamps, $4.00; N. O. Larabee. auto to sheriff. $22.00; Columbia Hernld Pub. Co., supplies to treasurer. $8.80; Bushong & Co., tax rolls, $187.75; Mary T. Wellington, work for sheriff. $60.60; Pearl Stanwood, work for sheriff, $63.25; Gertrude Phillips, work for sheriff. $71.60; Ileulnh E. Smith, work for sheriff. $61.85; 11. C. Wood, deputy assessor, $100.00; Marie Paulson, work for assessor, $10.80; Marie Paulson, work for flerk, $57.75; Anna Quick, work for clerk. $68.76; St. Helens Steam Laundry, lnundry. $ .95; Const Chemical Co., supplies to courthouse, $6.00; E. G. Ditto, supplies to court house. $1.45; St. Helens Light and Power Co., Co. light for courthause, $17.00; M. H. Alvord, stenographer for district attorney, $60.00; E. A. Rotger, meals to bailiff and Jury, $10.40; Judson Weed, county com missioner, $67.70; A. E. Harvey, county commissioner, $88.35; ClatB kunle Tel. Co.. by Hnrvov eountv Deer Island Precinct. Elmer Connell, chairman, and Mrs. court, $4.40; N. O. Larabee, auto hire couniy judge, 15.00; S. C. Morton, expenses county Judge, $5.00; J. B. Donn, Justice of the ne.ica Anrll Hazel May 14 Henry Kratz et al. to F. W. Martin; tract 44 Haven Acres No; 2, $500. Benson Timber Co. to F. W. Mar tin;, land in Sec. 10, T. 7 N., R. 4 W.. $200. - I Josenh A. Vnrlpv et ut In Hinhnrd I Hendricks et ux.; land In Sec. Clatskanie No. 1. First Board. F. A. Burnham, chairman. On this day claims against the county as heretofore filed with the clerk of the Court were examined and allowed by the court In the varl . jo.uu; j. b. noon. Justice of the j peace March $25.00; Dr. C. L. Hat 1 field, ex. A. A. Robinson, $5.00; T. I S. White, coroner, $6.60; T. S. White, uuiuiir, mi.du; 1. a. white, coro ner, $21.20; T. Brown, team hire to sheriff, $5.00; L. G. Ross, ex. Insane. $10.00; A. J. Peel, ex. Insane. P. W. Harrison, launch to county superintendent. $3.00; H. J. South- Mrs M. Burns $70.00. 8. S. Craig $38 60, D. Dodson $21.00. T. S. Wor rell $17.50, John Burns $105.00. HimmI District No. A. Warren Construction Co. $50.60. Gobel Ur.rnge $5.00. K. B. Holhrook $25.00. J. W. Ranes $57.75, Calvin Ram's $57.75. (1. R. Anllker $36.00. It Anllker $63.00. Ray Grlmslmw $7.00. J. S. Holhrook $29.76. Fritz Spaeth $77.00, J. C. Smith $44.00. j () J. Link $39.40, Dun Swedman 1 $137.60, John Olsen $132.50. Jullnn Wnsscr $24.60, R. J Alexander $35.00. F. Anllker $92.50. : Road DiHtrlcl No. 0. Lowes Livery Ham $4 85. John; Larson $45.60. W. II. Miller $49.00.1 W. L. Brown $6.50, W. Atkins, $17.60, Wm. Roberts $6.75, W. R. ! Dotson $6.50. F. Rasper $3.25. Geo. McCollnin $3.50. S. L. Flanlgan $8.75, S. Keller $13.00. C. Luplan 1 $13.00. T. J. Flippln $85.00, Ira l'nr chor $11.35, dins. Alston $10.60,; Erlon Alston $14 00, L. (). llerrold $405.45, 11. F. Kllhy $426.00. Jacob-1 sen Reld Lumber Co. $4 8.68, Fred Trow $13.30. Road Distrii-t No. 7. Julius Harm $68.25, Fred Harm $68.25. Walter Zlllnmn $71.76. A. Carol 1 ous sums as carried out by the court !cr(l aut0 to county superintendent, on the face of said claims, being asi70: - Larabee, auto hire coun- T. 7 N., R. 2 W., $10. An increase of 25 per cent In freight rates as recently proposed by Secretary McAdoo, director-general of the railroads, will ndd $4.13 per 1,000 feet to the cost of lumber pro duced in western Oregon and west ern Washington, delivered In Chi cago. Thi3 same rate of increase would ndd only $1.91 to the cost of Southern pine lumber In Chicago a difference of $2.22 in favor of Southern pine. follow Witnesses Circuit Court: C. E. (.naua i.uu, li. i. Hesse $11.20, -1' Fred Grover $15.00, E. L. Flint j $11.20, C. R. Adams $11.40, R. B. Flint $11.20, L. M. Miller $11.20, W. B. Downs $4.40, F. E. Powell $15.00, L. M. Hesse $13.00, F. G. Welter $7.00, Ed King $10.40, Frank Haines $14.80, A. E. Selffert $4.40, W. M. Bobbins $16.80. Hvbereer W A group of 100 women telephone operators to serve with the Expedi tionary Forces, have already been sent to France, and 150 are now in training schools to meet future de mand. Wives of officers and men who are eligible for duty In France pre not accepted. i.uu; y u Hatfield registrar, $ .75; A. L. Morris, fruit Inspector, $66.76; di. neiens mercantile Co., aid to poor, $2.10: Sisters of Mpppv io.ou, cj. cj. niauaner jib.su, John Pr, ti.is.uu; Anna Lynch aid M. Lindsay $15.80, W. B. Downs ,0 V"or. $10.00; C. H. Briggs & Co $6.40, T. C. Watts $6.40, John Alge- all to F. Sohleskl, $20.00; A J Peel" shelsm $11.00, A. Wedeklng $11.00, 'ald to poor, $5.00; Larson & Co' iinmil mitKiey lll.vu. Dr. C R. ro Ul Simmons. J4.65: I.nrnnn Jt, Bnloom $11.37. Wllllari $24.60, Pullan $5.67. Ituy Sullvan $12.25. F.mil I.ofgren $17.50. Jessl Lewis Jr. $1.00, S. T. Ren $21.00.) E. Roberts $21.00. Iluges Muray $35.00, Chester Flatin;;r.n $24.50, A. Reese $12.25. Claude Rii-e $5.67, II Hickman $10.50, K. J. Smith $19.25, II. lilckninu $67.60. Ilodson-Fee-nnughty Co. $48.14, C. E. Hlllsliury $4.00; Hudson - Foenaughty Co. $63.58. T. L. Carter $5 .60. H. Mc Llol $8.25. V. W. Clr.rk $3.74. Clats kanie Merc. Co. $11.00, J. 1). Hanley $1810.60, Concreto Pipe Works $21.20, Oregon Lumber Co. $9.60. Bond District No. H. L. B. Weeks $4.60. L. 11. Weeks $10.50. J. Bnchiiian $21.00. J. Barh man $14 00, F. Trncey $52.60, Zalo Holmes $34.12, C. llende-scn $37.63. i P. Farley $3.60. J. W. Bnldridgnj $40.25, J. H. Meter $10.50, It. A. ' Sensmnn $21.00. W. H. Roso $23 62. Ira Klock $17.60, E. J. Cralib $17 50, R. Berg $10.50. It. Larsor. $67.38. J. M. H'.ll $130.0. Hndson-Keet!RURhty Co. $2.01, Hodscn-Feennuhty Co. $33.49. Bond District No. It. E. B. North $17.50, R. L. Spencer $12.25. A. Alsleben $22.75. A. W. Alslohen $57.75. G. R. Mills $50.00. Geo. Trngeser $43.75. P. O. Mellln ger $15.75, W. T. Brown $7.87. R. L. Mills $4.00, W. D. Baker $7 00. T. B. Mills $107.50. R. L. Lavender $7.00, Bon Smith $14.00, Chas. Smith $15.75, T. R. Throop $7.00. C. Chrlstenson $3.50, F. C. McGraw $35.00. Quedo Hess $28.00, (. W. Parker $10.60, And.-ew Parker $5.25, J. P. Sheoley $7.00, Geo. H. fillts $12.25. A. Jablrrskl $14.00, A. Als lohen $56.00. G. R. Mills $35.00. It. F I-nn 11941 A,l,l,.l, H..UI.... ,,, v... iiuuiini ninitiui'ii M.irn 1 n et ai T , . Richards tfi,h.. " 1 n'"urKer tis.uu. J. Intendent 170 nn" I V nZ -"kt-ik. s,ieeley $8.00. Bon Smith $.19.50. str-TJ tll xv a c' n0WD re,K'iE- A- Gp" $229.50. istrar. 1.75; W. S. Symons. roe s-i ,. ... . ... trnr 14 9K- t t .i.' . """" 'imriix si). Ml. , , . w. ,uuuuii. regis-t trar. $8.25; John Nelson, registrar' iviaimsten, reg strar WHEN YOU WANT ICE CREAM WHY Not THE BEST Ui GtT THE BEST We carry the Famous Mt. Hood ICE CREAM A Trial Will Convince You SODAS SUNDAES MILK DRINKS MASON'S THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS 'K3" Candi ASK YOUR GROCER For Bread from our modern, cleanly bakery. You will like it and continue to use it. Cream Rolls, Cream Puffs, Doughnuts, Pies and Cakci WEST ST. HELENS BAKERY S. HEUMAN, Proprietor rk,-,r.. n iu ui... c. ir. i A Watch Repairing If your timepiece is not regular or stops now and then it probably needs cleaning. Let us look it over and h the defect, whatever it is. VON A. GRAY The Jeweler ty superintendent, $4.00; 4 Davis F. Iu- $28.00 $28.00 Wade $4.00. Jurors Circuit Court E. J. Llndberg $11.00, Jay P. Archi bald $5.40, C. F. Bloomqulst $6.60, C. H. Bolsvert $10.60, R. Anllker Jr. $5.40, P. S. Linton $5.40, H. C. Gore $4.00, W. A. Mcl ityre $3.40, M F. Beegle $3.80, Frank Nagel $4.00, f rame K. 1'iper $4.00. S. H. Rice1 .uu, Joseph Norwood $6.60. E. H Blake $5.40, F. H. Neinstedt $8.40, Wm. Holesapple $6.60, A. G. George ; z.uu. james Lowe $2.00, S. C j Knighton $2.00, George Kelley $2.0o ! SS. Long $2.00, A. M. Holt $2.00, : Henry Baumgardner $2.00, J. W McDonald $18.00, R. Anllker Jr. $30.80, S. M. Rice $32.00. C. H. Bols vert $39.20. E. J. Llndberg $40.00, I P- H. Neinstedt $34.80, Joseph Nor- ! WOOd $31.20. C. F. Hlnnmmil.l j i . is. i.ott 18.00, M. F. Bee In Its regulations governing the price of wool, the war Industries uuuru auows aeaiers to make a i charge of 3 per cent of the selling gle $2480. L. D. Wee price u tne wool is not graded, and i nompson $18.00, W. A. Mclntyre 3 per cent if graded. This com-i32 00- D- R- Fowler $4.00, C. O. mission is to cover all storage, cart-! n draft8man; 100 0 ; W. T. age and insurance ' 5, ?' rodman- 7 00: Pacific States uga ana insurance. fire Ins. Co., premium, $62.60; Vlc- o., care or v. Anderson, $7 26- J T. Taber, aid to Mrs. S. Ketclium! $5.75: M. F. Hnzen, enforcing stock law, $3.00; C. R. Nicholson, sealer of weights and mer.sures, $22.96; J W. Allen, expenses county superin tendent, $32.78; Independent Auto Co., care Ford car. 138 4K- v. f Urn m mil A trfMr It tWlM klM mT9f. ""VZZtif&Z"-. . ir ,."f-,. You can be the one !o send him a pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug It pays to know the facts before you spend your money. You will be sending your friend more tobacco comfort and satisfaction in one pouch of Real Gravely Plug than in half a dozen plugs of ordinary tobacco. Gr.'rny..,,,a,n.Vchew of Real Gravely Plug.and he win tell youthat; the kind to tend. Send the be.tl Ordinary plug j. f.l.e economy. It co.U le.. pe, week to while. Gr,,e,y' becau" dl chew of it U.U Ion, - ! " moV" " Pi.P',Iif Cravely with your knife and add JoJSr .moke?"' " tbCC 11 wi" !' fl-vor-iprov. SEND VOIR FRIEND IN THE U. S. SERVICE A POUCH OP GRAVELY Dealer, all .round here carry it in 10c 'pouche.. A 3c. port of U,. U. a .A. Even ov.; there" . 3c tampwfu take ecUoKtt P. B. CRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville. Va. tnerat.mr0ucniu.p, UFr.,h and Chan and Good -It u not Real Gravely without ihi. -7?" c . Gravely without thit protection Seat Established 1831 0 aianwooa, postage April, $40.00; E, k . aianwooa, postage March $30.00; C. E. Hlllshery, expenses of sheriff. $12.00; John Phillip, Justice court $3.00; John Phillip, Justice court. $2.50; John Phillip, justice court. $3.00; John Phillip, Justice court. $2.90; John Phillip, Justice court, $3.00; John Phillip, Justice court, $3.70; Harold Cooper Corp., court house, $57.75; Ambulance service, """'J si.uu; at. Helens ercan tlle Co., aid to Ketchum, $7.95; Ellas Davis. Soldiers & Sailors Indigent fund, $45.00. Road District Xo. 1. Scappoose Lhr. Co., $24.29; Fred ?onA 170-38. O. W. Rhodes $98.00. Johnll. Helmuller $119 00 Otto Lang $105.00, J. E. Ollmour $98.00, E. A. Davis $7.00, C. S Mes slnger $7.00. Hueli Nnlnn 'qi nn O. D. Garrison $91.00. C. J. Sand- sirom .u. j. w. Helmuller au.uu, iioimuller $59.60, J. L. ' jb.oi, ueo. w. Grant '"". " ii. Hunting $27.60, G. 11 watts & Price Inc si.oo, rionson-reenaughty Co. $5.85 k ronstantin $5.20, R. Constnntln .uu. Road DiHtrirt X. 2, .V'Ur.p:wel1 i-2B. H. Duncan .j.ou, r. maraccl $63.00, S. Well morn $54.25. Peter OUen 5n no Chas. Andrews $17.60, Geo. W. Grant fll.Dl. Uoart DiHtrirt No. 3. W W. Clark $65.00, J. P. Mcln iyre 44.oo, Ous Hegele $44 on. Frank Johnson $21.00, D. E. Potter- son MU.zb, a. c. Popejoy $53.00. Orion Clnrk $21.00, H. H. Bunting $12.50, Wm. llrasmer $12.00, C. W. juiiiison itn.zti, J. A. Pilling $24.50, O. O. Smith $28.00, S. Rock $28.00, ,C'"IB u."u, r; u. Pntterson iionson - Feenaughty Co . iiouson - Feenaughty $83.76, Hodson - Feenaughty $21.00, St. Helens Lumber $34.05, Hodson - Feenaughty $2.18, Hodson - Feenaughty "'. irenorne Mills & Parker jui.uu. hi. Helens Lumber Co $4.25, R. Constnntln $3.60. Califor nia Trojan Powder Co. $40.33, Frank Wllklns $2.00, Cnllfornln Trojan Powder Co. $630.00, Ward Newell $3.00, Portland Motor Car Co $200.00, St. Helens Mercantile Co' $2.35. Road District No. 4. H. H. Hunting $35.00. Orion Clark $24.50. Frank Johnson $24.60, P H Veassle $3.75, Mrs. M, Burns $100. Oo! ii. H. Abry $200.00, C. H. English $7.25, Mrs. M. Burno $28.00, W. M Ilenzelmnn $63.00, M. Karr $49.00, Ben Hunter $24.50, G. J. Jasper $49.00, J. Dodson $45.50, S. S. Gray $42.00, J. C. Dodson $38.60, R. F. Mills $17.60, Wm. Carey $33.25, Co. Co. Co. Co. Co. L. It. Filnk $60.00, E $52.50. II. Reynolds $18.75. vnnlck $49.00. Peter Ji-nson Aug. Ellis $28.00. E. Kill;: C. Menslncer 121.00. S H $14.00. A. E. Martin $7.00. Geo. W (jrmt $41.67, Gee. W. (ir:nl $3.16. Wi'tts & l'-lce Inc. $6.65. Komi DiHtrirt No. 12. U. W. Cl.vk $65.00, J. P. Mcln tyre $56.00, Ous llogelo $54 00 Frank Johnson $40.25, D. E. Patter son $49.00, A. C. Popejoy $48 75 Orion Clark $38.60. E. P. Clary $24.00. 11. H. Hunting $35.00, C W Johnson $33.70. J. A. Pilling $24 93 0. O. Smith $24.93. II. J. Siderberg $10.20. P. H. Veazle $2.60, S. Hock $10.93, Portland Motor Car Co $150.60, Jas. H. Sheldon $22.34, St Helens Lumber Co. $13.55. Hoad DiHtrirt Xo. 15. Hughes Murray $72.65. Chester Flanlgan $28.43. A. Helso $8 75 Adolph Player $27.57, Daylcy $5 25 .'!WB .,PlKe 11 A- Smith'. Jlo.,10, II. Itlrkmnn $50.00, H. Kirk.; man $31.60. H. Rickmnn $42.00 M 1 O. Bryant $1.75, E. J. Smith $10. 50J General Itoad. j Antone Peterson $50.00, Elmer1 AnY , $,75 00, (,'""-le Anderson $50.00, Indlun Kenning Co. $31 18 . Portland Motor Car Co. $5176 72' Portland Motor Car Co $31 20 Port land Motor Car Co. $138.62, Portland Motor Car Co. $783.48, Portland Mo-' tor ( ar Co. $440.45, Portland Motor i Cur Co. $31.10, H. E. Abry $42 95 $7.55, S. II. Kelley $155.70, E. A. ' Heynolds $5.00.. W T n-, u n Hodson-Feenaughty Co. $356 15 ' Judicial Day. Court camo pursuant to adjournment. I .iHatiBri0f A- PrakfiH clu,n '! cnttlo Indemnity. On this 4.h day of M-y 1918 ' comes for hearing the claim of p'i A Frakes of Scappooe, Oregon, for mlemnlty In tho sum of $5 25 for1 three registered cows over the beoI of two yen:-s. slaughtered under the Hiipo:-vlslon of the State I.Ivb , H Sanitary Board, under chanter 14 general laws of 1913, and It appear- K, t0Jie court from th" ce-tincntes ?h- MV,t810n,n, rn,a-,n " that said an ma h wero i....i... j" on the 6th day of February 1918 n, the U, Meat Co., NoAVVor land under the supervision of J. L Uobv "hi i. ii urn uruviHinnu nr .m.in. i rmtinrn I 1 11' . ... ii. llliTIKlU, I .1. . iiiurBiure orilneil l. v..i m ninim he, and tho same Is he-eby allowed. It Is f ir ther ordered bv tlm r, i.L. ' . ...r,,, ,;. l(, issue a Gennml Fund Warrant In .v. ra! $56.25 In favor of P. A. Fr"k "s th"s amount being ono-bnlf t .i.,..!H ho allowed as Indemnity v " It Is further nrrloraii k m that the clerk prepare and r.-insmi ,0 'e .secretary of state a certZ i:cnv or this order, THE THRIFT CAR OVERLAND Considering all of the five essentials for complete satisfaction, the Overland Models are the nearest ap proach to perfection on the market today. Do not let such a claim upon our part go unchallenged. Make your investigation at once. ai'I'Earaxci:, n:iti oumwci.;, en.Mi oitT NKItVKK ami I'ltlCK J. F. Dopplmaier Agent for Columbia County, At St. Helens Garage Matter of netlt of tax on the Methodist church On this. 4th day of May, lois i. Is ordered by the cuirf .ii.!. 11 on the Methodist church of St. It In further ordered Mint said church property be omitted from u tax rolls for the year 1918 Whereupon Court adjourned until Saturday, May 18th, 1918. There has been a slight increase in the price of Fords. The five passenger Tour "iK Car is now $524.08, and the Runabout $508.69, delivered in St. Helens and war tax paid. There is never a doubt as to Ford cars serving satisfactorily and economically. Give us your order without delay, for con ditions are uncertain. Independent Auto Co. AUTO ACCESSORIES St. Helens, Oregon