ST. HELENS MIST, FRI DAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1919 iv , . . . . . -. rv wtw-wWWW Mr. and Mrs. Ed. KlnRsiey 1011 on i Tiipsiiav ior roruauu, nun" TChns been employed at the Sommar- MTCT MlQTINfiS I will make their home. Mr. Klngsley I1 1 t. T M 111 WJ M. AA 1 V W a ' John Powd of the Ynnkton coun. trv was in St. Helens Wednesday. "Mrs. S. 11. Kussell visited friends In Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Edison 1. Ballagh was a Port land shopper Tuesday. T. C. Watts of Keuhen was here "londay on a business mission. Hev. A. U. Spe.tro'w was a Tort land visitor Tuesday.1 Ked Cross will meet Tuesdays and Kridavs of each week. Koom 15, Bank Building. 9-tf James Muckle and his son Wilbur were in St. Helens Monday on a busi ness mission. Representative Edison I. Ballagh came down from Salem Saturday to spend the week end with his family. Mrs. P. K. Hansen returned Sun day from Portland where she visit ed her friend, Mrs. L. H. Combs. Mrs. S. L. Butler of Peer Island, a r-r m vn flirt Mrs" O. A. Mauthe of Vortlund. who has been a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Wheeler for the past few days, left for her home yesterday. attorney John Storla spent the week end with his family lu Portland. As. soon as he can seeure a house in Harold Broughton has bought the Wellington home, which la located on Nob Hill on Casneau street. Mr. John D. tlrny, father of Von A. tlray, who has been a guest at the home of his son, has returned to hi home in Portland. Sidney Melhuish, formerly of St. Helens, but for the past bIx months employed in u Seattle shipyard, Is here on a visit to his friend, Dick Mdyard. The Mist is In receipt of a letter PROTEST IS FILED ON SENATE BILL 190 (Continued from page ono) OBITUARY tlnue until his successor Is elected or qualified. Twelfth IMstrict fciilnriiwl The same bill enlarges the 12lh Judicial District. Heretofore. Polk end Yamhill formed this district, but If Norblad'a bill Is passed. Tilla mook will bo added to the 12th By this method. Yamhill, which has the 'greatest population, can control the other two counties, i mni'iim is well laid all around and allows con clusively thnt the ambitious politi cians have given much thought to the matter (presumably for (heir own intercuts) and thnt the weaker rount'es will have to be the under- St Helens he w 11 move his family from J. A. Holh.day. a former Col bt. lunua, umbia county resident, who now 0,. if nm lives at Gibbon. Oregon. Mr. Holla- The steamer rrauk Stout left ouu Uy d nce,y m )iB nmy home Sunday night carrying S. 0,000 feet, , d w8,lM ,0 be remombcred to his of lumber and a number of V-J Cotumi,ia county friends, gors. Her cargo was destined for Jolm McCullv son of Mrs, y j. Sau Pedro. Anderson, arrived home Sunday Mrs. Lou Gray and Mrs. Fayt nf.xt coming from Camp Fremont, Hanson of Portland were week enn 'anforilm. Ho received an honor- guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. . liar-, nett. They are teacners iu mo imi- Bm will resume land public schools. war" occupation, ltarrv Wilson has received an in reporth'B circuit imnnml'iln d iachnrxe from the navy , ceedings, a recent issue of the 'on.l nrrlved in St. Helens Monday, slated t.mt Nowell ard had ob.atn-t was a guest of St. Helens friends on .iB wft! veoman at the time of his' od a divorce from Us wife The ro- Tuesday ana eunesuny. ! reilcnllon from Uncle Sams serv- pert was erro.ieous; R. C. Merriman, who represents ; ice. the Trojan Powder company in this The glamor Willamette, arrived 14:tt...t u-aa in St ll,tlpn TliesdilV ...... I.. nnA nftar tilklne " " ' ' " 1 " " " ' ' " I HI .UUUUil.V IHVIUIIIft .. . . . - c . . .. ..... I.... i calliug on the trade.- cn a tuU cargo of railroad ties, sail- f "u" ..'.. i district, write to Senator Bnnhs and Hoadmaster Abry was in the Goblo ed Wednesday night bound for Sam """eu n,l u'iii m.ni ' lifprMonlntlve Ballagh. and In Ihb section Wednesday, laying out some j.edriol Her passenger actlnlm-j ;,f "f; t))nt fhpite K(inln,on ,, not road work which has been provided dations were all taken. I f"1" ,, , 1 ,' , .,, ' 1 ;i,! see.flt to kill Norhlad'a hill, to ask for by the county court. T, e coimtv court has re-appointed ,,,' nt r-rti inKtnir hltn c K ! he governor to veto (ho bill Klltt Isorn (Haey) Ihillurd. who Idled In Portland. Wednesday. Febru ary Bth, was 23 years old. She was I born in Ilayea. Weshlngton In 1NH5. land some years ago, removed with I her narents to Deer Island. In 1917 lube was united In marriage to Ira A. j llnllagh. Three children were born nf this union and they and the de voted husband survive the death of n loving wlfo and mother. The body was brouKh . to Peer Is land Krldny and llev. A. 8. Illsey of ficiated 'at the burial services. Surviving the deceased are her parents, her sisters, Mr. W. li. Ilrower of lloullon. Mrs. w . J. iei- CHURCH Hcvi-nlU Day I SERVifj ) Advent Ht(llJ JJ, Itegulnr servlcea of t, A I nation am belli on Halurdj.,! r" uun iv.v',, wnw . V . 1 ! j Suhlmth HeliooU 10:4i . t Sermon followln?; t jj a rrayer nineiing, weilmwjj, lug, 7:30 p. m. ' K. J. milliard, pastor, 8 Max Grimm, cider. H. M. Knlgh.on, deacon A short serlea of sertnog J is being cr.rrled on each e,1 present. Subject, Baturdit A ...I In a. "1 of Seattle and Opindirn War I and j hJ r SevenH.-dc, AJ Newell Ward, of lloulton, nn uncle. ,H,- I court '-Jnliln clisebarKn from -he U S army.in" lor lnPlr gron,t'r i"ir -- . n ,Lg,?, hi, . hPfnr he'So far as can be learned, there was .no ncpRsuy ior n viiiuiRo, 't v uro. Rrr.tifv the wUhos of the polltlolon. Mi.!-! and this hpfnff the cKe, a dntermlip! ilKPt win !a ninue 10 kui imh mui when It Rtt to lloune. It If UR- .1 . . I .i.t . O t l..l... The Mist Is gtad ' o'coit thv. the opportunity togn the pe- tltlon remonstrating agilnst the on R. . Loveluce ol Kamier on me p-jv .i, i... i..,.,,. n,a t,.1i county afir board, me term oi nis , ff BUi-cet'tls Mr. Sparks. The championship tor (.omnium Mrs. Edlscn I. Bnllash left Thursdr.v morning for Salem spend a few days with her husband, office is three years. Mr. Lovelace itepreseniuute ...s". uas ceen a memoer oi ine u- Icountv among the basket ball tc-ms J. W. Allen, county school super-! several years and has dene mucn ( ,h" sevcrai ntg schools In the intendent. was in Clatskanie and towards making the lair tne Dig sue C0UIUy will he 80ttlod Saturday vicinltv Monday and Tuesday, look-1 cess it is and his appointment to , ) t Kalnier and Clatshanle i i vi..l t. ...Ilk ttia nan. n ing over the school situation. He 'succeed hlmseti mets wtn ine gen returned to St. Helens Tuesday ! eral approval of those who are inter- night, i erted In the fair. GREAT MILLINERY SHOWING STARTS TOMORROW, FEBRUARY 15th Hundreds of hats oi the latest styles and at reasonable prices. You are invited to come in and inspect this great showing o! women's hats. Taber's Variety Store ST. HELENS. OREGON Liberty Theatre j THE HOME OF GOOD PICTURES We Hope That You Were Pleased with the attractions we had at THE LIBERTY last week and we feel sure that for the coming week we have made a selection that will more than please. For FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 VALENTINE'S DAY We will have Gladys Brockwell in "The Scarlet Road" See how a determined woman triumphs over the wolves of New York society; together with a comedy that we know will pro duce more laughs than anything you have ever seen. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 We will have a SPKt I II, ATTK.UTIOX. One that should fill our theatre to overflowing as it has at every theatre in the coun try where it has been shown. "Brown of Harvard' The stars in '-Krown .f Havanl" are TOM MOOHK hiiiI HA7KI. DALY. This is a comedy drama of six full acts and every one of them will make your sides r.plit. If they don't, there is a box oi" candy waiting for you at the box office. Also a 2-rcel comedy. "MAX WANTS A MVOUCK." A special ma'.inee for the Y. M. c. A. bojs, Saturday afternoon at 4:00 p. m. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16-17 Madame Petrcva in "The Panther Woman" Taken from the famous novel. "Patience Sparhawk and Her Times." OtU'II Dd C0IUCd "Kt;tiKU and a "11KAY TUTO. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 House Peters in "The Heir of the Ages" Also a 2-cel comedy "HICK MANHAT. and this Is worth while. TAX. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Edith Roherts in "Set Free" ' an exciting adventure of a society girl in search of real life Also - the Seventh Episode or "WOLVKS W KCLTIH." THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20- "The Cheat" This is a Paraniount-Artcraft picture and is sure to be good an Uko comedy I'AIM.KSS I.OYK." Also DON'T FORGET THAT WE HAVE SOMETHING IN STORE FOR YOU ON THE TWENTY-SECOND LIBERTY THEATRE ALVA SMITH, Manager will meet nt the skating rink and the team thut wins tho game, will be de clared county chr.mplon. Mrs. J. II. McKle has veceived a letter from her son Stewart In which he states that all of. their airplanes have been packed for shipment ami the general impression is that his nero squadron will soon recelvi. orders to leave France for "the good old U. S. A." Stewart has. been in France for more than a year. Dr. J. H. Flynn has secured the agency for Columbia county for Hie wonderful Essex car and next week ' will have a car here for the purpose of demonstration and exhibit. The Essex, which Is manufactured y the Hudson Motor Car compnny, has been a sensation in automobile cir cles and the doctor is to be con grautlated on securing the ngenry. rostmuster Dodd whihes the Mist to reuuest the patrons of the post office, to please throw scrap paper and waste in the trash barrel which Is in the office lobby. The postoffice Is neat and attractive1 and there Is every reason why neat people should endeavor to help the postmaster In keeping the place freo of scraps and scrap paper. Trof. J. R. Wilkerson. principal nf the Vernonia high school was in St. Helens Saturday. He reports that everything is progressing nicely in his neighborhood. He was bemoan ing the fact, however, that when re turning home, he would have J u I ire Knkin Kni Isf ni-tc.rr The people of Columbia are satis fed, with tho administration of Jmlo Eakln. and while they hnve nothing r.gstnst Judge Itagley, they preTer to be left as they nre, unless a bill could he Introduced making Colum bia a separate iudlrlnl district. The liiterts of Clatsop and Columbia ere Identical; both nre lumbering mid shlpnlng counties and It Is thought thnt It would be more ndvan tegeous to be in with Clntson than It would to be hooked on to Washing ton, which has nn interest similar with Columbia. It Is also pointed out that it Is much mere convenient to get to Astoria to transact court business than It Is to reach Hills boro. If one has an automobile, Hlllsboro Is nenrer, hut every one t.ns no automobile. Norblad's hill has raised a storm of protest and It Is hoped that tho voire of the people of Columbia ronntv will be heard and that tho Mil which does them" an Injustice, will full to become a luw. DEER ISLAND j make the roundabout trip via Port ' land and Timber, some 80 miles. ! instead of being able to go via the St. Helons-Pittshurg road, that road I now being Impassible, j The St. Helens water hosrd held , their regular meeting Thursday night. After hills were passed for payment and minor matters taen up and disposed of, the boi-rd made resolution that nil water users who were delinquent in their payments oi water rentals should be Informed that Mrs. Randolph Anderson return ed Sunday from a weeks' visit with relatives In Portland. Mrs. Clyde Kudlcson, who has been visiting at the home of her larents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrel, has returned home Miss tlertrude I'hlman. principal of the Caiman school, r.pent the week end at her home In Scappoose. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Miller, accom panied by the Mls.'-eg Mary and Mur garet Todd, motored from Portlr.nd Snturday, spending Sunday at the to home of Mrs. Mary Hums. Mrs. Theloff of Portland has been pending a few days at the home oi her brother, ('has. Brown. Jark Hudson and Hill Hammond have been mustered out of the serv ice and are now working In the ship yards at Columbia City. Ella Izara Hullard, aged 23, the daughter of Mrs. Sadie Hunt, died at her home In Portland, February Mb. from an attack of Influenza Mrs. Hallard grew to womanhood here; her many splendid qualities if water rentals were not paid on or endeared her to all who were prl before the lime required by the vilcged to know her. Her untimd) rules of the w.iu r board, the water P"slng away is mourned by all. She service v ould be discontinued leaves to mourn her loss, a husband Miss Helen Hall, teacher of thi.;?nJ thre children Funeral ..rv second grade in the St. Helens school, c; wer? M? Hon lion Sunday, returned Monday night from a short . ,n'H,rm,nt n 'r '''" cemetery visit to Eugene. Miss Hail lias been ''"ry Hums and grandchild elected to a position in a Portlanu of s"B,,le- no werf, flayed here school and was asked to report Im- f" account ,of strike in that city, mediately, but on account of having ' knve K("'e home. Mr. Burns Is thr accepted the St. Helens position for "er le J)e,cr llnd Spar plant, this year, she declined to take the 0, 0 Jllllscl1 l,a m0VP,! nlly Portland position until next fait ' 10 .!,own. . , , , ... , end has made arrangements to have ( ?,err,u- h ,)M"n 1,1 the position held open until ih.t ! VV 18 on U,B n? recovery. time. Von Gray has received a letier from Corporal Justin Wilklns who Is with the American Expedltlonar i force in France. Justin said that : orders to come hack to the L. . S . i would be very welcome. He was tired, ; he said, of France, for with the1 snow and min nf tho wfniu in,A i. I was not "beautiful France" so far a ' , 'rva al 11,8 "onie of vr u mi rule! 'u nangsion taiurfl.-y evening. Work has commenced rebuilding the dam at Tide Creek. The mill ai that place will be put In operation soon. Chaa. Clapperton. superintendent of the Deer Island Ixrring corn rany. who has been In Portland foi several weeks. Is again on tlie Job. A pleasant time was reported ai he could see. Justin was wounded in the Chateau-Thierry fight end af ter recovering from his wounds, was placed In charge of one of the I'. S. electric light plants. Who Is to be or who will be the county Judge for Columbia county, has not yet been decided. It was ex pected that Judge Er.kin would be in St. Helens yesterday (Thursday) and render a decision as to the ballots which both 3ides claimed were wrongly marked, but Judpe Eakln did not come to St. Helens and therefore W. J. Fullertcn rnd Martin White are not resting as pea?efull cs ao men wnen there Is no great trouble to be considered. So to save The Woman's club has postponea Its regular meeting until the fourth Wednesday In thic month. Edward Murp!:y, of the Deer Is land lagging company, waa in town Tuesday. Mtsa Hazel Ilrlttlan, who has been EUffering from an attack of the "flu" ut her home in St. Helens, is im rrovlng rapidly. uays at least, let It be known that the Mist does not know who Is solng ' to be county Judge. Don t ask ns; ' write Judge Eakin or ask Fullerton 1 or White. Kt'MMOXS IX THE CIRCUIT COCHT OF THE STATE OF OltECiON FOR COI,- I'MFUA COUNTY. Cora Hoben. Plaintiff, f,""h" '",0?' i' ,h.e .' Andrew J. Hoben. Defendant. To Andrew J. Hoben, the defendant above named. In the Name of the S'.rte of Ore gon: ou are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit and Court on or before the 2Sti, day of March. 191k said date be ing more than lx weeks after Hi. first publication of summons, and for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her compH.-ln In said suit, to-wlt: Fdt a decree dissolving the bonds ot matrimony now r.im heretofore existing between your self and the plaintiff and for per mission to the plaintiff to resunK her former name, to-wlt: Cora Hal-lock. This summons is HAS ANY OXE Died Eloped Divorced Embezzled Lef: Town Come to Town Had a Kre Had a baby Had a party Sold a f irm Been arrested Had twins or flu Sold a cow or lost an autc Stole a dr-g or his friend s wife Fallen from an airplane, or Fallen Into a coal bole, or Fallen Into a leicv? f THAT'S NEWS MAIL IT TO THE MIST summons is publi-hcd nur- s-jant to an order of the Honorable W. J. Fullerton, Judge of the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County, made on the 1 3th day of February, l a t ft. M. J. MacMAHON, Attorney for the Plaintiff -First pub. Feb. 14, 1919. Last pub. March 2bth, 1919. SPRING SHOES Shipments of Spring Shoes arc arr'ving every day and our stock is now almost com plete. We have a full run of sizes and widths iii the popular spring shoes gray, chocolate, tr.n, light green and many others in the new Cubnn heel and also in the "Louis" and Military models. That last pair of "UTZ & DUNNS" gave vou perfect satisfaction. Let us fit you to another. BOYS' SUITS We arc in a position to save money for you on SUITS. Our stock includes sizes from C to 16 years. Price $5.50 to $10 VUSTIN'S Gem Theatre FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 The Popular Japanese Actor Sessue Hayakawa, in "His Birthright Also a "( l lillKM' KVIiVTrt" and Episode No. 14 "The IeM of " I lilir Hill A MII.UOV Matinee. 2 00 p til. WATCH MU "THE M OK MKJIIT" SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 "Everybody's Girl," with Alice Joyc from the famous ntory "Brlckd'-st Row." br O. Henry. Also R node No. li tf "THK IKON Tl'j,- and a Jllg V Comedy "TKA Al THAITOH." A complete show without the serial. Matlnea. J SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Henry B. Walthall, in "With Hoops of Steel) riM-u.iftuip m me mivjicme ror all miHtortuue. Also tliarlcy in nn in -mi-. mK." jiitiueo, 4:30 p. in. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17 "Madge," with Clara Kimball Yourf fc.Hur-j. Also a good comedy.- Watch tit A A splendid 5-reel Kuril Uw kly. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 EVKU POITLAlt Bert Lytell, in "The Trail to Yesterday and a comedy. Don't inlsa this WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 -Who is to Blame," featuring Jack LivinistoD A colorful romance of J nnd America and a Mark Heunetl Kl Mone Ci.imily. "WHOSK I1AHV?" THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20- William Desmond and Mary Warm in OLD HARTWELL CUBM . Iv '" nmiVi-v .M:,ry L:,u J a Mark Bennett Keystone Co Gem Theatre