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ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JUNE 21. 1918
STANDARD FIRE
FINDER ADOPTED
The Osborne (Ire finder has been
adopted by the Forest Service as
standard equipment for lookout
stations on the National Forests of
the country, according to a letter just
received by District Forester Geo. H.
Cecil from the Forester in Washing
ton, D. C. This fire finder, the in
vention of Forest Examiner Wni. B.
Osborne, Jr., of Portland, has been
tried out successfully on the summit
of Mt. Hood and at numerous other
lookout stations In various parts of
the North Pacific District for severul
seasons. Fires more than fifty miles
distance have been accurately located
from Mt. Hood by means of this In
strument.
OOlrRT PROCEED1NGH
(Continued from page 3)
16.00; E A Reynolds, 18.00; E T
Wallace, $6.00; A R Melvln, $15.20,
hall rent and supplies for election;
J:s McMillen. $3.70. Election Hoard
Oak Point K 8 Payne. $6.00; H W
Brown. $12.20; O-J Erlckaon, $6.00;
A M Anderson, $6.00; C N Davidson,
$6.00; H W Brown. $4.00. hall rent
and labor election; John McCrea.
$6.00. Election Board Prescott 11
J Graham. $9.20; C E Graham, $6.00;
Anna Graham, $6.00; Cora Hamilton,
$6.00; K F Graham, hall rent for
election, $3.00. Election Bo:.rd Rain
ier Kosa Riley, $6.00; W J Dita.
19.80; Attla M Lee. $6.00; Mary A
Sherrln. $6.00; Mildred T Frlck.
$6.00; W J Dlti, hall rent and labor
election, $5.00. Election Board
Rainier No 3 R N Lovelace, $9.60;
T W O'Neal, $6.00; Rhoda Howard.
$6.00; Edna Schultz. $6.00; C M
Dwyer, $6.00; R N Lovelace. clean-
In booth for election. 12 00 Elec.
More than 360 of these fire find- tton Board for Scappoose L Brown,
ers are now In use and it is planned $3.00; W H Cooper. $3.00; Margar
eventually to equip all the more lin-,?' "1!!urni-,3:00: ,.A"na.. ?Jim'
i.VU, I llti. 1UUIQR fO.VUj II t?Sl,
portant lookout points on the Nation
al Forests which have suitable hous
ing facilities with them. The 'in
strument complete costs about $48.
In addition to its use by the Feder
al Forest Service, the fire finder is
used by the Canadian forest service
and a number of associations of pri
vate timber land owners in their fire
protective work In various parts of
the West.
Foresters In various parts of the
world have shown their interest in
the Instrument by writing to the
.District Forester for Information
about It. One request for Information
recently received was from the Con
servator of Forests of Australia.
The state fair board cannot bor
row money from banks with which to
pay for construction of the second
unit of the new coliseum at the state
fair grounds, Assistant Attorney
General Van Winkle holds in an
opinion rendered at the request of
Secretary A. H. Lee of the fair board.
Sources from which the board would
expect to pay back the money would
be proceeds of the state fair and ap
propriation of the legislature! but
the fair would not yield an amount
sufficient to pay the debt and to pro
cure an appropriation from the leg
islature It would be necessary for the
emergency board to allow deficien
cy appropriation.
$5.00; J D McKay, $3.00: G B Mai
loy, $3.00; Hazel West. $3.00; Lar
uel McKay, $3.00. Election Board
for Spitzenberg George Meyers,
$6.00; Walter Bolton, $6.00; Harry
Reynolds. $9.40; E A Davis, $6.00;
J J Gagnon, $6.00. Election Board
St. Helens No 1 C W Emerson.
$3.00; L R Rutherford, $3.00; Fred
Morgus, $3.00; Amy George, $3.00;
Allen Mildred. $3.00: M Snxon.
$3.00; P W Harrison. $3.00: W E
Lldyard. $3.00: Rita E Broughton,
$3.00. Election Board St. Helens No
2 F A George, $3.00; A H George,
$3.00; Anna Quick. $3.00; Mrs El
mer Blackburn, $3.00: Mrs E C Laws.
$3.00; J W McDonald, $3.00; W W I le
Blakesley, $3.00; Thcs H Roy, $3.00;
V E Stevens, $3.00; L E Allen, $3.00.
St. Helens Election Board No 3 W
J Melllnger, $6.00;Chas Graham,
$6.00; Chas D White, $6.00; U W
Clark. $6.00; T F Robertson $6.00;
St Helens Lodge No 1 17 I O O F, hall
rent for election, $3.00; J Donald Mc
Donald, hauling for election, $1.25;
C H Thompson, labor, $4.00: Bus-
puty assessor, $100.00; 'Beulah
Smith, clerk for Assessor, $3.p0;
Louise Black, clerk for Assessor,
$30.26; 11 C Wood, expenses deputy
assessor, $61.80; C W Blakesley, as
sessors expenses, $14.68; Columbia
Herald Publishing Co., supplies to
Assessor, $12.00; E C Sun wood,
stamps for May, $26.00; H E La
Bare, sheriff's expenses, $29.21; Ger
trude Phillips, clerk for Sheriff.
$68.75; Pearl C Stanmood, $6.88;
Andrew Parker, work for Sheriff.
$4.00; Chas E Wlckstrom, work for
Sheriff. $10.00; Claude lllllsbery.
ruto hire to Sheriff, $12.00; II J
Southard, auto hire to Sheriff.
$13.00; Underwood Typewriter Co,
repairing machine for Sheriff, $5.60;
E C Stunwood, expense account,
$81.74; T M Hurlburt, sheriff sub
poena fees, $1.85; Columbia Herald
Publishing Co, treasurer's office,
$1.20; Dora Shafer. work for treas
urer, $11.00; Bessie Hattan, stamps,
$4.00; Clatskanle Chief Pub, for Co
Trees. $.50: Kllhain Stationary &
Ptg Co, supplies to officers, $9.78;
Kllham Stat Co, $46.43; Pacific Tel
& Tel Co, phones to Co Officers,
$50.60; St Helens Mist Pub, $88.55;
St Helens Light & Power Co, $14.00;
St Helens Steam Laundry, Court
House, $1.23; E O Ditto, supplies to
janitor, $47.65; J A Large, painting
cupalo, $92.80; It Constantin, court
house, $4 2.42; E A ltotger, court
house, $6.00; Frank Piper, jury ser
vice, $9.00; H J Southard, trip to
poor farm, $2.60; T S Linton, Jury
circuit court, $8.40; Ruby Selffert,
witness. $6.40; Mrs. T C Wr.tta, wit
ness, $16.80; E A Rotger, men!
ADMINISTRATOR' NOTICE OK
HN.Ili NKTTLKMKNT.
Notice is hereby glvou that I, J.
i r.t.ir..iv imvA filed mv final ac
count and report as rdmlnlstrator of!
the estate of John A. Schuller, do-!
ceased, and the County Court of Col-,
umbia County. State of Oregon, hus
sot and appointed June 15, 1918, at
2 o'clock 1'. M , as tlio day and hour I
for hearinit objections thereto and!
for the final settlement of said estate
J. II. GODKIUSY,
Administrator of the Estate of
John A. Schuller, deceased.
II. B. NICHOLAS. Attorney.
First published May 17.
Ijmt publication Juno 14.
IN THE COUNTY COCltT OF THE'
STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL-1
UMBIA COUNTY. 1
In the Matter of tlio EKtate of Sam-'
uel Johnson, Decensed.
To Mnry Peterson, Alpha Berg, Al. 1
Johnson ami William J. Hill, heirs
at law of Samuel Johnson, de
ceased, to Gust llerg, husband of,
Alpha llerg, M. Mabel Johnson,
wife of Al Johnson and to Mary
C. Gilbert and Mary E. Klaik, and
to all persons unknown Interested
In the estate of Samuel Johnson,
deceased, GREETING: j
In the name of the State of Oregon
You and each of you are hereby cited
and required to appear in the County
Court of the Suite of Oregon, for Col
umbia County, at the Court room
thereof, at St. Helens, in said County
and State, on Monday the 1st day of
July, 1918, at one o'clock In the
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afternoon of said day, then and thore
$5.20; M H AJvord, steno for District to show cause, if any there be, why
Attorney, $60.00; E A Robs, circuit i an order should not he made grant
court. 23.40: S P Mnrtnn ATnnnuAn : ine to the mlminititrator of said cs-
$9.50; A E Harvey, Co Com, $109.42; jtute permission and directing him to
Judson Weed, Co Com, $72 00; Kain-
Keview Co, court n: d Co Treas.
$19.75; H J Southr.rd. auto hire.
$2.00; John Philip, justice court,
$2.35; John Philip, justice court,
$2.86; John Philip, justice court,
$4.60; John Philip, Justice court,
$3.00; M F Hazen, $2.00; John Phil
ip, $2.85; John Philip. $2.50; John
Philip, $2.60; John Philip, $7.65;
M P Hnion lilutifa A,. CO An. V.
a-(.uui. V. JUOIIU lUU.k. fio.iu, E.IH1U
nong et 10., supplies. 3.2B. Elee- Ma ret. 17.1-0: Ed M Lnmhnrt.
tion Board Vernonla Albert L Par- t:ce court, $6.00; Ceo Potter, Justice
ker, $11.20; W Prtngle, $6.00; Geo court,-$6.00 ; M V S'.-.fford, justice
Trncaser, $6.0fc: G K. MI1K $6.00; court, $1.50; J B Doan. Justice of
Frank McGraw, $6.00. Electlonipeace for May, $25.00; T S White,
Board Warren K F Larsen, $6.00; cororer, $8.60; Thomas E Grewell'
Carl Rylander, $7.00; F A Hoyt, j digging grave Elmo.e, $5.00; L 0
$6.00; A H Tarbell, $6, 00; Arthur l?os. health offlcor nnd ex insane.
L Lindahl, $6.00. Election Board if 13 00; A J Peel, ex King, l:isnne
for Yankton G L Tarbell, $7.00;: $5 00; Clntskanie Chief, supplies to
Frank Brown. $6.00; Mode Griffith S-hcol Supt., $3.50; J W Allen ex-
o.uu; k u jerreries. 16.00: Rayiamlnin bor.rd. 161 no- J w Alinn
call nl nrlviitA sti 1 a nil tliA re.nl hrnn.
erty of sold deceased lying and being
in Columbia county, Oregon, to-wlt,
the E. H of the S. E. i and the S.
14 of the N. E. U of section 12.
township 6 north, range 5 west of
Willamette meridian, containing 160,
acres. I
Witness the Hcnorrble S. C. Mor-1
ton. Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Columbia county, 1
with the seal of said Court a Mixed,
this 16th day of May. A. 1). 1918. '
Attest J. W. HUNT,
(Seal) Clerk of said Court. !
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 Cakes
WEST ST. HELENS BAKERY
S. HEUMAN, Proprietor
Phone B-l 14 West St. Helens, Oregon
Tarbell, $6.00; G L Tarbell, hall rent
$3.00; Anna Puick, steno County
Clerk, $68.75; Helen M Sampton,
steno, $28.87; Bushong & Co, sup
plies to Clerk, $5.00; Bushong &
Co, supplies, $29.75;' J W Hunt,
stamps, etc, $25.00; H C Wood, de-
Lynch & Muhr
HAIR CUTS, SHAVES.
SHAMPOOS .
Everything in the Barber
Line done up in Style
Our shop is Strictly Clean
and Sanitary
Come in and See us
ST. HELENS
All Buses Call at Hotel
Courteous Treatment
STOP AT
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THOS. ISBISTEH, Prop.
Chicken Dinner Sunday, 85c
RATES $1.00 iPEK DAY AND UP
Special Rates to Regular Boarders
! 1,
New riillinery
We have just received a large shipment of
Millinery direct from the east. Come and
make your selection now while the line is
unbroken.
M. ROSENTHAL
office expenses, $26.70: J W Allen
School Supt, $8 47; Bunhong & Co.
supplies School Supt, $27.76: Mar
cella Richards, steno Co Supt, $70.00;
Fred Watklns, truant office., $31.00;
A L Morris, fru't inspector, $25.75;
Albei ; Held, care of Felbers for Nov,
$45.00; C H BrlRirs & Co. aid for
poor, $20.00; J J Purney, $30.00; N
O Lanbee, r.uto hire Court, etc,
$4.50; Watts & Price, Inc. eld to
poor, $4.60; Lprsen & Co, Co aid,
o.no; irsen & lo, au to poor,
$5.90; A J Peel (aid to poor, $2.00;
Staters cf Mercy, care of poor, $62.50;
Good Samatarian hospital, aid
$27.40; OrcRdla Hotel, meals to
prisoners, $27.70; Hurlburt, T M
Sheriff Board for prisoners, $98.00;
W O Pomeroy, land for Co road,
$25.00; Nicholson, C R, cealer of W
& M, $17.99; Wm H Davles, hauling.
$.60; P R Hansen, htulinn freight.
$3.25; H E Abry, roadmuster, $29.10;
Brigldn, Peter and Frr.nk Sernfln,
riht of way. $266.00; Gustr.va Tep
pola. right of way. $60.00; Inde
pendent Auto Co, roadmuster, $22.56;
Underwood Typewriter Co, adjusting
typewriter, $4.00; George Potter,
deputy sheriff. $20.00; C E Hlllsbury
rondmaster, $15.00; Peter John An
derson, right of damages. $50.00;
Pec Tel & Tel Co, Sheriff's tolls,
$10.30.
(Continued on page seven)
Whooping Cough.
. In this disease It is Important that
the cough be kept loose nnd expector
ation easy, which can be done by giv
ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
Mrs. P. H. Martin, Peru, Ind., writes
My two daughters had whooping
cough. I gave them Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and it worked like a
charm."
Criikf temh
tkemamdtgmmmfeU
Um m ftm apmtiu
fee um rmll ami a
m ... A Jsim
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It only Takes a Minute
to send him a pouch ot
Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug
Just drop into any wide awake dealer around
here, give him 10 cenU for the pouch of Real
Uravely, complete in the special envelope ready for
Address it according to the official directions Fie
wfllpveyou. Put on a 3 cent stamp-and Uncle
Sam's Mails will see that he gets it.
i fcr1 V"1 fa . tobacco to send. Not ordinary plug
loaded up with sweetening, but condensed quality. It's worth
.ending a long way, and when ho receives it he's got something
Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Piug.and ha will tell
,m or' the kind to send. Send the best? '
Ordinary plug is false economy. It costs le.. per week to
while. Gr,,,e,. bcu" small chew of it kuU Vlong
SEND Y011 FRIEND IN THE II. S. SEMICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY
Even "over there" a 3c stamp wiU put it into his hands.
P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY. DanvUIe. Va.
Tit Patent Poacft Steps it fmh and Clean J Qooi
b k aef AW Cnh without thu Pmiteti. l
Gravely without thU Protection Seal
Established 1S31
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STATE OP OREGON FOR THE
C'UUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
Peninsula Lumber Company, a cor
poration, Plaintiff, vs. Albert Ray
mond, Defendant.
To Albert Raymond:
in tne name of the State of Ore-
Bon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the comnlalnt flip.)
against you in the above entitled suit
within six weeks from the 24 day
of May, 1918, the date of the first
publication of this summons, nnd If
you fall so to answer, for want there
of the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded In Its
complaint, to-wlt:
For a decree of strict fnrnrlnnurA
j against you of the land contract de
i scribed in the comnlalnt vhinhv vnn
j agreed to purchase the following de-
Buriueu premises in Columbia Coun
ty, Oregon, to-wlt: The Southeast
quarter oi iortnwest quarter of Sec.
16, Tp. 5 North. Rnnpo 2 Went imi
j described as Lots 29 and 32 in Tract
unu a or ueer Island Farms, ac
cording to an unrecorded pint there
of, unless you pay the amount due
upon said contract, together with in.
terest as therein specified nnd a rea
sonable sum for attorney's fees, to
gether with costs and disbursements
of said suit.
This summons is published by vir
tue of an order of the Honorable
Jr.mes A. Eakin, Judge of the above
entitled court mode on the 20th day
of May, 1918, directing the same to
be published in "The 8t. Helens
Mist" a newspaper of generr.l circula
tion published In St. Helens, Colum
bia County, Oregon.
Date of first publication: May
24th, 1918.
Date of last publication: June
21st, 1918.
R. SLEIGHT,
Attorney for Plaintiff, ;
Postoff Ice address: 1621 Veon
Bldg Portland, Oregon. , .
SIMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP TUB
STATE OP ORKliON KOR THE
COUNTY OP COLUMBIA.
Peninsula Lumber Conip.-i.y, a cor
poration. Plaintiff, vs. Gust Swan
son, Defendant. j
To Oust Swauson:
In the Nrune of the Stale of Ore
gon you are hereby required to up
poor and answer the complaint filed
ngainst you in the above entitled
suit within six weeks from tiie 24th
dry of May, 1918, the dr.te of the
first publication of this summons, nnd
if you full so to answer, for want
thereof the plaintiff will upply to tlio
court for the relief demanded in lis
complaint, to-wlt:
For a decree of strict foreclosure
against you of the lnnd contract do-!
scribed In the complaint whereby you
agreed to purchase the following ilo-i
scribed premises In Columbia. County,
Oi-egon, to-wlt: The East enn-fourth
of the Southwest quarter Northeast
quarter, and the West half of South
east quarter of Northeast quarter of
Sec. 23, T. p5 North, Range 2 West.'
and described rs Lot 4 3 nnd East
half of Lot 44 in Tract Unit C of
Deer Island Farms, according to an
ur recorded plut thereof, unless you
pay the amount duo upon said con-'
tract, together with interest as there
in specified nnd n reasonable sum for1
r.vtorney's fees, toge.hcr with costs
and disbursements of said cult. ;
This summons Is published by vir
tue of an order of the Honorable
James A. Eakln, Judge of Mio above i
entitled court mnde o'i the 20th dayj
of May, 1918, directing the same lo
be published In "The St. Helens
Mist" a newspaper of general clrcu-
latlon published in St HelenB, Col-!
umuia i.ounty, uregoi.
Dste of first publication: May 24.
1918.
Dnte of lact publication: Juno
2lBt, 1918.
It. SLEKJIIT,
Attorney for Pb.lntlff,
PoBtoffice address: 1521 Yeon
lildg., Portland, Ore.
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.
APPKAH.WCK, PKItl OltMAM K, COMFORT
HKItVICE um! PRICE
J. F. Dopplmaier
Agent for Columbia County,
At St. Helens Garage t
1756 Eq.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STATE OP OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OP COLUMBIA.
Loura H. Nortr.un. l'lni'-tln v
James Benjamin Paul, J.mo Mor
rell, nee June Paul and Qeorge
Morrell, her busbar d, F.-ederick D
Paul and Nora Put!, his wife. Pru
dence L. Ingles and Clinton S. In
gles, her husband, Charles William
Paul, Elizabeth Lane, neo Eliza
beth Paul and William Lano, her
husband, Delia Bennett, nee Delia
Paul and Ken'.eth Bonnet:, her
huiibanrt, ai:d Lydlu B. Ntrthup,
Defendants.
T: Charles William Paul, defendant
abrve named:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you ore hereby required to ap
pear and answer the answer and
cioss-complalnt of the said defendant
Lyd a B. Northup filed against you
n the above entitled suit within six
weeks from the date ef the first, pub
llcation of this summons and if you
fa 1 to answer for want thereof the
said Lydla B. Northnn will ii,.
decree foreclosing her mortgage upon
your undivided one-eighth interest in
the following described renl nn:
erty, to-wit: The Southeast nm,ri..
I of the Northeast quarter
m t a".d Vhe Nortleast quarter
?p JV S 8outl'ast quarter
(Sh, 4 ) and the South linlf id 1 1
.1.. . " Till
i um ouuineasi quarter (SB ) of
fwCtJn, te"t,'r-flv 25) In Township
(8) North, Range five (6) West1
of the Willamette Meridian In Col-
umuia county, Oregon.
This summons is served upon you'
by publication in tlio St. Helens Mist:
for six successive weekn in
once of an order made by the Hon 1
Jam.? ,AvEakin' JuuR of the above1
entitled Court, on the 20th day of
May A. D. 1918, prescribing six
weeks for publication thereof I
H. H. NORTHUP. I
miorney ror Lydla B. Northup.
O. Address: 404 Piatt BIdg .
Portland, Oregon. '
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