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    I ST- HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919 g
.AYED WITH SHELLS
r,, Soldier Juat Kept a-Prayln'
M-Kuniiln' mi lt.lo1iiiK
,..f. i,t hut work In tlia Una
L il.n relink uh fervor of negro
a which liovtT IB inr iniiii inu
i, tul this nspnet of the flght-
Liltl occupies a prominent place
),i rcnilliirlHm 01 wuunuuu hkiu
,.r returning to tlilH canton-
TlU'lr stories Of inn nnu mm
lli'Sl ll)Mll of the tight places
were In ro Inged In almost
....... i.v ilia conviction Unit
li.linrii Intervened In tlinlr pr-
..if
k jiiMi I'rlH spotted UN hull bun
,,..u an" tu n Hum onrregon ret
Urt In to a niKln' prayeh meetln"
a HiTKount. Pen we oniiuiiieii
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I..IH H'rll.M. ilry Jes' ske-
L'cv'y w'lch wnyii."
into CliurK'H waiaer oi mo
, liifuiilry. o "ruKln' prayeh
" of olio, wbh cited for his
,,, to iimy !n ciirryliiK men
under f!rn when ull tlia otliai
rH or outfit hud boon kiiieu
illlnll'll.
j,.M- ki-p' n prnyln' an' a-run
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B, a imkik'o ( l,u ' Hie
Hiirn kep' Kti') wld mo, nut l
nun how ho ilono It. I Job
hilly layl hide seek 01.
irnK will sheila al ovnh France,
In.
lul wen i!n biggest of nil come
i ppln' u Ion k I wiix riKlit out In
1. 1.' mi 11 li 1 1 1 hole iiIkIi. Hon
Kiillln-KH, III! H'UI l'X IllK X WW
1 ili'in HlKlit mo Muru wliouli lilt
,:wiih'. I flop like a rulililt un
iml.llii ili yi'lli reckon 1 land-
iiIi Iiit'ii 1I11I ol' shell (Ilil.
l.ilil llii'uli it-tiilkln' to JimUh
i'. I ruiilil I'll a-walchlli' (lut ol'
ull (In Hum. 1 seen httr fal'ly
in' lii'xn'r outcti da groun' er-
111' In bus'. Mut. thank do good
tin' unit er-huiiipln' an' er-
11111I cnii' off fo' bIki iiinili!
inln' w'ut hIiu kwIiio do nex'."
In'
IQUSKHOLD HINTS
.iter III which rice ha lii'cii IkiIi
V a capital Hi IllK to una for mix-
ke.
w.'.yn keep yo'ir gas Htova per-
p clean, tins can nut give out
I'ui through dirty burners.
11 dlnhi'M unci! fur cook I un havo
:iki ilihi iiliirml. run 'them wilii
Kali until nil main In removed,
huke put.itoe quickly, lot tlll'lll
In 1 1 it 1 is Will r fur a fix
huH before putting tliciii in the
mil piirtx of parrnffln and
I; r miiki) a good and cheap ftir-
pullnli; he (iu re to Hliuke the
lii-foro iihIiik.
i: Ht it In m In linen should lie
1 In cold water never In hot,
would niuku them uIiiiohI ini
I" to remove.
hn.'.rlilo boiled In milk, nor-
custards, etc., wll autnniutlcnl
t In HtirrliiK as the liiiild cooka,
1 prevent burniiiK.
HANG ON TO YOUR
LIBERTY BONDS
NoIIiIiik abort of pressing npee.
ally should lead holders of Mberly
bonds to aell them. In some paru of
I he country the mile of government
i" iu piii'ciiaHn worthlei.g n
doubtful MtockH IniM beeoniH an open
Hcandiil. NothliiK In aacred okhIiihI
the wlli'B of the rapucloun Hharka
who nro lnilucln people to exchange
their Rood Roveriinn-nt IhkhIh fur
worllib'KH "Hecurltlea" not even the
patriotic micririce mailii by their vlc
IIiiih to aid the country In lt time 01
peril.
In other eiiHea holde.-a of Liberty
bondH nro tiellliiK them at a aacilflcr
to buy luxiirli-H and Indiili-eureB
TheMO people, perhnpH thouKhtlnaa
ly, are eoniinltlliiR n .hree-fold
vronR. They wrotiR their Rovern
llient by heloliiir In luimtiinr ,l,.u,n
credit. They wrotiR oilier holderH of
roveriiiiieni iioiiuh, liecaui; every Bale
him 11 tendency to Impelr the market
value of the whole Rove'iiment Imbuo.
And tliey wtoiir theniHi'lveH and their
fa 111 1 1 ! by frlCerhiR nwr.y their aav-
lllRK.
IIoimIk nciiulreil by aelf-denlnl are
In themHelves of great value; hut Oi
renter value Ih I ho habit of hiivIiir
Inculcaled In iiiIIIIoiib who never
anved before. If that habit Hhould
now be broken the men and women
who break It will lone not only their
biivIiikb, bul In till probability will be
turnliiK from the road leading to
competence and Independence to the
I'lmroBe path of extravagance,
which, though pIciHant for (lie mo
ment. leaiU on to dependence, pover
ty and a mlBorahlo old ai;e.
a purty
REDUCING THE
BRITISH ARMY
London, l.irch 1, The Hrltlah
army at home and abroad, exclusive
of the force In India, now numbera
2,600 ono men and l being reduced
to r2,000, according to a while ra-
per IBtiied ly tlia government today.
The army of the Ithine, Including
Iroopa In France and llelglum. will
roiiBiBt, after deiiioMII.atloii, of 23,
000 olflciTB and 380.000 uien
Ini's liua Bloppdu nmoking."
at n where hla frlenda coin
navlng money."
XOTH'K OK UNA!, SKTTI.KMKXT
IN T1IK COfNTV COirilT OF THE
STATE OF OltK.OON KOIl COL
t'MHIA COUNTV.
In t lie Matter of the KHtute of I'etcr
llorgrvn. Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that tho tin
deralgned, an Bdinliilatrator of Hit,
eHlata of I'eter liorgren, deceaaed.
has filed hla final account in tin.
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Columbia County, and that Sai
unlay the 2th day of March, 181'J,
at the hour of 10 A. M , of aald day
and the Court room of aald Court
has been appointed by said Court aa
the timo and place for the hearliia
of objections thereto and tlia set
tlement thereof.
Dated and first publlnhed I'ebru
ary 2K, 1919.
A. U. STONK,
AdmliilHtrittor of the Entata of I'eter
lloigren, Deceaauu.
V. A. lIurrlH, Attorney. 11-15-51
"Dat ol' man o' yuhs la
good provider, all rliflil "
"Dut's where he ahows his gooo
nnnsn," replied Aunt Chloe. 'll'rt
rullier bah me ue this yero skillet
for a uteiiHlle than a weapon."
SIMMONS
IN TIIK CIltCUIT COURT OF THE
biaik t)F OHKGON FOR COL
L'MIIIA COUNTY.
IlfSBie Marie Hall, Plaintiff,
vs.
John M Hall. Defendant.
To John M. Hall, the above named
uerenaant.
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to ud
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled sull
and Court on or before the 12th of
April, sum date being more
than six weeks after the flrzt Duh-
llcatlon of this notice and summon
and for went thereof the plaintiff
win apply to the Court for the re
lief prayed for In her complaint, to
wn:
For b decree dissolving the IioikIh
of matrimony now and heretofore
existing between yourself and the
plaintiff herein and dor permlnsion
to nerearter resume her inalilei.
name, to-wlt: Ilessle Marie Von
Keggern.
This summons Is served unon you
by publication, pursuant to an order
of tho Honorable W. J. Fullerton,
Judge of the County Court of the
Htate of Oregon for Columbia Coun
ty, made on the 27th day of Febru
ary, 1919, and entered of record.
First publication,. February 28
1919.
I.ttHt publication, April 11, 1919
W. J. McMAHON,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Worcester Building, Portland, Ore
NOTICK TO CHKDITORA
IN THE COUNTY COURT OK THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR COL-
UMHIA COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of Emma
liult, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the hi
derslgned ban been appointed ad
mlnlatrator of the estate of Emma
Hull, deceased, by the County Court
of Columbia County, State of Ore
gon, and has duly qualified.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present same, duly verified as by
law required, to the undersigned ai
his residence in Columbia County.
Oregon, Postofflce address, Timber,
uregon.
Dated and first published. Febru
ary 28th, 1919.
II. A. WILSON,
Administrator.
W. A. Harris, Attorney.
St. Helens. Oregon. 11-16-51
Liberty Bonds
Bought and Sold
at Market Quotations
SHERMAN M. MILES
PERRY GRANITE CO.
EARL PERRY, Mgr.
301 4th St. Portland, Oro.
Designers and Manufac
turers of Monuments
Deal with us direct and
thus save agent's commis
sion. For Good Work, always
the cheapest.
OWN A HOME
btart the New Year right by buying a Lot and building a
New Home, or one already built at a bargain. Have
cveral good buys at original low cost and on easy terms.
Insure your home and contents against accident.
Also insure your family against future want by a life in-
rance policy in one of the largest companies.
L. R. RUTHERFORD
PHONES-Office. 123; Residence B-38
SUMMONS
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIK
STATE OF OREGON TOR COI--
UM11IA COUNTY.
I.llllun E. Jackson, Plaintiff,
YB.
F. C. Jackson, Defendant.
To F. C. Jackson, Defendant.
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to an
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
suit on or before the 2 1st of March
11V( that being the last day of the
time prescribed In the order of Court
for the publication of this summons,
and if you fail so to appear and ans
wer, the plaintiff will cause your
default to be entered and apply to
the Court above numed for the re
lief demanded In said complaint, to
wlt: For a dissolution of the bonds
of matrimony eilsting between
plaintiff and defendant and for the
custody of the minor child. This
summons is published by order of
the Honorable W. J. Fullerton.
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Columbia Coun
ty, made and dated February 0,
1919, which order prescribes that
service of summons. In this suit, he
made upon you by publication once a
week for six consecutive weeks,
which time will begin to run from
the date of the first publication here
of, to-wlt: February 7th, 1919. Last
ruhllcMlon, Mirch 21, 1919.
R. W. HAGOOD mid J. W. DAY,
Attorneys for Plr.lntlff.
Post Oflce Addross of R. W. Hcgood,
311 Journal liulldlns, Portland,
Oregon.
Residence and Postofflce Address of
J. W. Dy, St. Helens, Oregon.
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY.
Notice Is hereby given Alit the uu
derslgned has been appointed ao
mlnlstrator of the estate of Stephen
b. 1 line, deceased, by the County
Court of the State of Oregon, fo.
Columbia County, and has qualified
as such. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present the same duly veri
fied as by law required, to the under
signed at the banking rooms of tin.
Columbia County Rank, tn St. Hel
ena, Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated and first published Febru
ary 28, 1919.
SHERMAN M. MILES,
Administrator.
J. W. Day, Attorney. 11-16-61
ST. HELENS HOTEL
K. A. KOKiKIl, Prop.
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WHsfatkMiktsAsMsMsw
hvan and Kuropean Plan All Busses Call at Hotel
Everything Modern Steam Heating Plant
UPt and Cold Water la Itooma
The Central Confectionery
-ALWAYS HAS
HOT and COLD DRINKS, ICE CREAM and
SODA FOUNTAIN DELICACIES
HOT CHICKEN TAM ALES PLAIN and
EGG MALTED MILK DRINKS
CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY
The Central Confectionery
ROY A. STEWART, Proprietor
i SUMMONS KOU Pl lJI.ICATION IN
KOUKCUWI UK OF TAX IJKS
i IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR COL
j UMUIA COUNTY.
; II. M. Wharton, Plaintiff,
i vs.
J. II. Drr.ke nnd also all other per
B3ns or parties unknown claiming
any right, tltlo, estato, Pen or iu-
te'-esl in tho ronl estato described
I in the complaint heroin, Dofend-
1 ants.
To J. H. Drake, tho above named de-
i fendant.
I In tho Namu of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby notified that
II. M. Wharton the holder of Corti
I f Icate of Delinquency numbered 19.1
Issued February 17, 1917 by the lax
Collector of Columbia County, Ore
gon, for the amount of. Three ana
10-100 Dollars, the same being the
amount then due and delinquent foi
taxes for tho year 1914 together with
penalty, Interest and costs thereon
upon tho real property assessed to
you, of which you are the owner as
appears of record, situated In sala
County and State, to-wlt: Lots num.
borod Ten, Eleven and Twelve in
Mock numbered Forty-five, In the
Town of Columbia City, Oregon.
You are further notified that said
II. M Wharton has paid taxes on
said premises for subsequent yearb
ai follows:
On February 17, 1917, he pulu
12.48 taxes for 1915; on January 22,
1918, he paid (1.76 taxes for 1916;
and on June 8, 1918, he paid $2.07
for 1917, with Interest on saio.
amounts at 16 per cent por annum.
Said J. II. Drake as the owner of
the legal title of tho above described
property as the same appears of rec
ord, and each of the other persons
above named are hereby further
notified that aald II. M. Wharton will
apply to the Circuit Court of the
County and State aforesaid for a de
cree foreclosing the Hen against the
property above described, and men
tioned In said certificate. And you
are hereby summoned to appear with
in sixty days after the first publica
tion of this summons exclusive of the
day of said first publication, and de
fend this action or pay the amount
due as above shown together with
coBts and accrued Interest and In case
of your failure to do so, a decree will
be rendered foreclosing the lien of
said taxes and costs against the land
and premises above named.
This summons Is published by
order of the Honorable W. J. Fuller
ton, Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Columbia, and said order was made,
and dated this 10th day of February,
1919, and the date of the first publi
cation of this summons Is the 14th
day of February, 1919.
All process and papers In this pro
ceeding may be served upon the un
dersigned residing within the State
of Oregon, at St. Helens, Oregon.
J. W. DAT,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
SIMMONS I'Olt PirUI.ICATION IN
1 OIUCCI.OHITU: OF TAX 1.1 ION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE';
STATE OF OREGON FOR COI
UMUIA COUNTY.
Mis. Wm. K. Schneider. Plaintiff,
vs.
Mrs. Nick Larson, widow of Nick
Larson, deceused; Nick Larson,
Jr., and John Doe Larao:!, heirs of
Nick Larson, and all cll.er jer-l
soiih, unknown, if uny, having or1
claiming to have any right, title1
or Interest In tho real property j
hereinafter described. Defendants. '
To Mrs. Nick I.r.moii, widow of Nlcit !
Larbon, deceased; Nick Larson,:
Jr.; and John Do Larson, heirs'
of Nick Larson, tho aoovo named !
defendants:
In the namo of tho Stale of Ore-!
Kon: You nre bereby notmea that!
MrB. Wm. F. Schneider, the holder.
of Certificate of Delinquency num
bered 247, issued on the 6th day of
October, 1918, by tho Sheriff of Col
umbia County, State of Oregon, for
the amount of $14,911, the same be-.
Ii.g the amount due for taxes for the ,
year 1913, together with penalty, in-,
terest and costs thereon upon the
real property assessed to you, of
which you nro the owner as appears
of record, situated In said county:
nnd stato, nnd particularly described
as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at the quarter post be-
tween Sections 7 and 1 8, Township
7 north, Range 4 west of the Wil
lamette Meridian and running thence
south 1100 feel; thence east 441
fnpl nnd 10 inches: thence north
1100 feet, and thence west 441 feet
and 10 Inches to the place of be
ginning, containing 10 acres of land,:
iu Columbia County, Oregon.
You are further notified that Mrs.
Wm. F. Schneider has paid taxes on
said pioperty for subsequent taxes
with tho rste of Interest on said
amounts as follows: j
Year's tax, 1916; date paid Octo
bor 6, 1918, amount $11.83; rato
of Interest, 12 per cent per annum, j
Year's tax, 1916; date paid Octo
ber 6, 1918; amount $10.30; rate of !
Interest, 12 per cent per annum.
Year's tax, 1910; date paid Octo
ber 5, 1918; amount $8.00; rato oi
interost, 12 per cent por nnnum. j
Year's tax, 1917; data paid Octo
ber 6, 1918, amount $7.27; rate of
interest, 12 per cent per annum.
Said Mrs. Nick Larson, widow oti
Nick Larson, deceased; Nick Larson,!
Jr.; and John Doe Larson, heirs of;
Nick Larson, decoased, as the own- j
era of the legal title of the above de
scribed property as the same appears '
of record, nnd each of the other :
person above named are hereby
further notified that Mrs. Win. F. I
Schneider will apply to the Circuit!
Court of the county and stale ufore- j
said for a docree foreclosing thej
lien agninst the property above de
scribed and mentioned in said certt-i
flcalo. And you are hereby sum j
moned to nppoar within sixty (CO) I
days after tho first publication of;
the summons exclusive of the day ot j
said first publication, nnd defend '
this action or pay the amount due as
above shown, together with costb '
and accrued Interest, and in case of
your failure to do so, a docree will
be rendored foreclosing the Hen of
said taxes and coBta against the land
and promises above named.
This summons Is published by
order of the Honorable J. A. Enkln,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the,
State of Oregon for the County ot
Columbia, and snld order was made
and dated this 23rd day of January,'
1919, nnd the date of the first pub-'
llcatlon ot this summons Is the 31st
day of January, 1919. I
All. process and papors In this pro
ceeding may be served upon the un-1
derslgned residing within the State
of Oregon, at the address hereafter;
mentioned. j
C. D. CIIRISTENSEN, j
Attorney for Plaintiff.;
Address: 1403 Northwestern Bank;
Uulldlng, Portland, Oregon. :
for
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Your inspection is invited.
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Clocks
A good clock is an in
despensable article. We
are sv.re you can find just
the clock you want if you
will look over the many in
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Watchmaker
ST. HELENS, OREGON
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Seasonable Merchandise
Our store is filled to overflowing with seasonable articles.
DRY GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, ETC.
A line of SPRING GOODS has just come
in and await your inspection.
The High Cost of Living
May be reduced by patronizing our GROCERY DE
PARTMENT. We handle none but the best of goods
and our prices are lower than you can obtain elsewhere.
A. T. KIBLAN
Phone 35
(Houlton) St. Helens, Ore.
Free and Prompt Delivery
The People's Market
Saturday Meat Bargains
In order to help you save on the amount of your
meat bill, we have decided to have special prices on
meats
EVERY SATURDAY
This will enable you to get your supply of good,
tender meats for your Saturday and Sunday meals at
a lesser cost. We handle none but the best.
GROCERIES, FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Give Us a Trial and be Convinced
The People's Market
Phone 40
St. Helens, Oregon
Try Tills For Hour Stomaeli.
Gat slowly, masticate your food
thoroughly. Eat but little meat and
none at all for supper. It you are
still troubled with sour stomach take
one of Chamberlain's Tablets before
going to bed.
KIRK! 1'IRK! FIKE! I1UK!
See E. E. Quick, St. Helens, and
Insure your property tn the Oregon
Fire Relief Association of McMlnn
vllle, Oregon. Don't put It off.
M. D. KUNUSON, Agent.
Beds-
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6-75
up
WE CARRY THE FAMOUS
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The 2-inch post beds are of sheet steel and nearly as
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Can be had in different finishes to match the dresser.
If in need of a bed come and see us.
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