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THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1321. PAGE SEVEN ; BACHELOR FLAT 'llit Hi'Vi'iith mill oIkIiMi Kradi' ;tinl In the .il. Unions hcIhkiI Mi.ii- !. m M.r ti..- llii'iniiift. iiii'ii' til Hum i .. .. . i ii... i ... . i i nullum iiuu mu comrutu ior naui lliH I'lillUrun. Ii-h. Holland Muxtnn and duiiKhti-r t.i tin' mini -week In Portland. Ir. iiikI Mrs. Olo Pnlorsoii unfur led t In' K. Morton family iiml Mr, t Mih. F. H. llnuniiilili of Wont HI. Ann on Now Yoar'K day. Irs. furl 1 1 o 1 ( n k wort Ii riituriiiid D llo.nl Klvnr Huiiiliiy wlmro sh St I In' holidays ut lli homo of her ii l h. Mr. iiml Mrs. Ilniilli'y. Ir iiml Mm. ICrlckKtin of Hvmmon, It Hl'Vi'llll days lllHt Wri'k with Ir iliunslit'T. Mm. H. MiiKtiMi. II.ih Kllon MuiIhimi iiml MIhh Plur- Larson win) have lii'i'n vIhII Ink Ir piiri-iitH iIuiIiik tlio holidays, iriiiil I" Moninoiii Ii to roMiiini! Ir mini it work Monday. Ir. iiml Mth. 1'VriraHim of Portland at IiihI work ut ilio Ii. . I'opo lu. Anderson of Wuliiort vislti'd HIhIit. Mm. K NiikI.' I'lHt wi'i'k. Ir. iiml Mih. Ollmoro ami koii llar Ipi'iil Niiv t'Yar'H duy with frli'iulH pl.t 1 1 :i Ii it . Jr. iiml Mih. I'rank Naitul wore I Yi'iir'n khoi-Ih of Mr. mid Mm. td of Warrwi. Ir. mid Mm. I. Mich imlirtiiln'd t ro.vliir fiimlly of Halnli-r, alw Ir Hunt, Mrs. Wither of Cortland, t Sun ilny. ,i'inliill ami Crystal llniklieail on taliu'd tlio nil, mil I'lilldrim ut a m Yrur'M parly Wednesday cven ?, Aliout 24 yoiinir pi'iipln anil Jdri-ii worn present. Tim c vin In k H!Mit lii playing ranii'H l.iini'ii I served ill 10 .30. Mm. It. Mii iti'U . Win. Hi.ilili-rlii'i'K and Mih. (luy lli' Ii hi'lii'(l serve lunch. Kvnry i reports n very pleasant tlmo. i Colli ami CoiikIi Ctneil liy Chiiin Im I'IhIii'h lEi iiii'ily. tfvnral yearn iiKo '. H. Uluss, Car er M., conl nirted 0 severu cold I r.'iii'h. (In tried vn r Ion m medl- K lllll lllKli'lld of retting Willi lin ; uiIiIIiik l It y I'i'iiliu'-iliiK fri'Hh da. Nothing In' liad tuki'n for It I of any i riiiiini'iit liimi'tll until a gi;iht advised him to tukit I'liam lam's I until Ui'ini'ily. Ho says Wii. ri :iiil"l'ly enroll ly IIiIb rem ' li ii 'I liavo iiliico ulwayH turned lo rhi'ii 1 Iiml a cold and noun find ro- KOIt SALE 8lx acres near high way, one 7-room house and one 4 rOimi IlOUHH. rlllrkim lllillUli, Iwmi-I.io orchard, walor piped In both houses, isruu.vu. boo J. ll. Uotirrny at Court Hdiiho. 2tf KOII 8ALK I.lrfht iiirlnir wmnn. nearly new; two rmiioralilo anata; iiinu poiiiiilH capacity; aliout half prion. Win. Hkuzlo, Wurron, Oro. l'lmno 10SFU. itf MISCELLANEOUS WANTKI) Man with tciiin or auto to liiilidlo Mi'.Coliiion I'roilui'lH (II rct to coiiHiinicr In IIiIh county. Kor partlcularH addrcHH McConnon & t'oiiipiiny, Winona, MlnniiHota. Muiillon thin paper. 4-2 WANTKI PLAIN KKWINO or laun dry to do at home. Lot lie M. Owi'iia, on liiuir I hIii it d road, ono . lilo:k north of pavement. 3-3 Ht"MM).S WANTKI) TO KXCMAN'liK 1'orf land Hiihurlian proruirty for Hi. HeloiiH piopurty, 1'refer phi with H'lino null ami fruit IreeH, or will cu:mldnr ucrnnne. AddreHH T8, c-o MiHt, St. lleleiiK. 4-1 I.AKESIIiH HTOCK FA KM IIckIh leieil HolHti-in li'lllM of Hervii'uuhle iiK of tho IicbI butter Htraln for Halo, l'rlce rmuionalilo for quallt) of iilo. k. I'. A. Krakca, 8c:ipiiOHO, )re:o!i. 4-4 1 TKI't'K OWNKIIS YOK SIIOl'I.P have yo.ir trurk iiiiipped wllh Oleen'M KxleiiHloii Truck Itiin. They urn Hiire priv'iil:illeH UKaliml iiplnnliiK mid liuiyhiK your truck drive wheolH in mini liolen and Hofl irroutiil. They will more than pay fur tlii'insi'lvcH In Iwo monlliH uhc with the extra haullnit that can lie dii'ie wllh them. Tim rlnm are fully Biiaiaiileed. Kor price IIhI and o'lior liiforma'ioii write (ileim'M i:ieiiHloti Trick Him Co., 2!14 Ni'.lh Tweiity-1 lint Street, I'orlluliil, Orei;(.. 4-3 KI'MMOVS In the Circuit Court of the Hlnle of Oi'i'Uon for I If County of Colui.ilila. lilfln A. KIcphciiHon, i'ia e' li, v.:. We iley S. KtopheiiH'n, 1) :ti-iol;.iu To Wi-Hley 8. Htcphc iHuit, the f hove named defendant: In the nu ma of thi Hta'.i of Ui son you are herehy reiulre,l t uppeai and aiiHwer to the conuiii'iit liicu aijalrnt you in the ahovo uutn.ii' 1 suit Hi or hefo: tlio 19lh day (f Fehru ary, 1921, I hut bnlnu hU tveekx af'ur ilato of fimt puhlicatlon iieruin, iixl iniiwer to tho complaint Im-uiu, anil f you fall to no aiiHwer, for want '.hereof, plaintiff will apply to the 'ourt for tho relief ilemu"')oil In hui :omplulnt, to-wlt: a rtucrea dlHHolv IriK Ilia hoadii of matrimony exlHtlni' between the plaintiff and defendant Thin HuiiinioiiM Ih aerved upon you by order of Hon. J. A. Kit kin. JudK' if O:o above entitled court, dated th :t0th day of Imcenibur, 1920, requir- UK the mi in I) to ho puhliHhud once i week for nix HUcceHHlve wuekH in ho Ht. IleleiiH MihI, and the date ol 'ho flrnt publication described thero ly Is January 7th, 1921, and the lua' puhlluillon l'Bhruary IK, 1921. r. II. W. TAYLOIt, Attorney for 1'lalntiff. I'oHtoffici iddreHH fi.lfi-d Chamber of Commerce l'ortland, ()re;on. In the Circuit Court of the Stule of Ort'Kon for Colunibln County, ltuth K. Heed, Maintiff, v. Eo Heed, Defendant. To Ko Heed, the above named de fendant: In the name of the Htato of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed aKaliiHt you In the above entitled Huit on or before the 19th day of Febru ary, J 921, that being six weeks aftci date of fimt publication of aummona herein, and anawer the complaint lereln; and If you fail bo to appear mil anHwer, plaintiff will apply to ho Court for the relief demanded In Vt complaint, towit, for a decree lIvorcltiR her from defendant, and iwnrdliiB her the care and cuatody if Eo, Helen, Ida, John and Carroll ttned, the minor children of plaintiff ind defendant, and for other eijult ililo relief. ThiH Hummons Is served upon you ly puhlicatlon thereof In the St. Hel- Nut II' As Itii li .'i Croi HiiK. If you were as rich aa CrooBUH you uld not buy a better remedy foi couHtipatlon than Chamberlaln't Tablets. They are cany and pleaaant to take and when tin) proper dime i: taken priidiiro a mild and i;cntlo ef feet. 8hey ulao Htrengthen the di Kent inn. J Want Ads The MISTH iliiMNifleil ad blln Miillllu nil, I ill I Itf l,i 1'iibl. fliii f.,iil ll w.ir.l an Inkui1, ulili a nilnlniiiin of . t -o for Ilie fli -i liiNertltiii. West St. Helens Bakery S. F. HEUMANN, Prop. 11 It K food bakery, unlng only the inont approved kanltary iiiuthodH lu bakliu. Tho lli'uuiaun broad Ih known fur lln purity, made from Hliiiid.ird br..i:d of flour and delivered to Ihii riiBtomer aa clean us when taken from the oven. PASTRY OK ALL KINDS AND FANCY CAKES A SPECIALTY Houlton, Ore. Phone 114-6 enB Mint, a weekly newspaper of gen eral circulation publinhed at 8t. Hel ena In aaid Columbia County, once a week for alx aucceaHlve weekH, th date of fimt publication being Janu ary 7, 1921, and of last publication l-'obruary 18, 1921, by order of Hon J. A. Eakln, Judge o'tTgAId Court, dated ajnuary 3, 1921. J. N. PEA ROY E. J. MENDENIIALL, Attorneys for I'lalntlff. Postof fice address 926 Chamber of Com merce, Portland, Oregon. WILSON'S 2nd-Hand Store HOUI-TOX, OKK. Wn buy, sell anil exchange all kinds of ttccoiid hand goods. We will buy anything and pay the highest market price. See us. I'llOM 52-J Jack O'Malley St. Helens Hardware for Standard Merchandise at Right Prices SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS ' PEERLESS WALL PAPER UNIVERSAL RANGES MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGES VIKO ALUMINUM WARE WINCHESTER AND STANLEY TOOLS GIANT STUMPING POWDERS ROOFING AND BUILDING PAPERS SASH AND DOORS COMMUNITY SILVER the TYMCffSTR store n m :CITY TAILOR FOR SALE .KX I'lllt SAI-IC Alalko clover, No.; t balnd; iilhu baled oat straw; verv : 0 ill. Mlrrh i l & t'uzolin, War- ; ' wn. itf R 8ALK Kourloeii browu laying: pullelM. O. A. C, it 11.35 each. One . . 4-yoar-old Jersey cow, fresh March , 1st. This row raised by 11. West. Trice only $80. A. Compton, Chup- Itmii, Oregon. 3-S ' )lt SALE I.ate model Kurd, vlth Kirter, Kmitiirn at Harms llros. Ciusi'ii, Houlton, or hono 13S-J. i 3t( ! i.l J'ureiit Wood for Sale Harry ' FUiley, old Hurtles place, 1 block i South or Italian store, St. IleleiiH Back to Normalcy rpilE HOLIDAY Hciiion Is past hLstory, but the reliable Gray .Ii'welry S!i.ii will continue to make IiIh(oi) us a ih'i'cii'l able plaie to l.uy Jrivclry iiml to leave your walcli for expert repair inu. . ii.iriinlee gm'H w ith all gouils purelinNetl uii'l all uoik Hii iK il out by us. VON A. GRAY Ki'llable Watchmaker anil Jeweler Dlt. SALE OH SKHVIC'K Pure bi'.'d Jersey Hull, also ona retlHtor M'il O. I. V., hoar for Hale or servleo.- l).ivo Vincent, Houlton, Ore. 4-2 pit SALE A Chevrolet touring car which has been rr.n about 3700 iMlns. A real hargaiti at 1075. Apply at the Mist office. Foil 8ALECloan, soaioned Dole iood; 10-Inch lengths; full cord for p. oo. Accessible to all trucks. De- een Columbia City and lleer Isl d, lumr highway. O. J. McConnolI, er Island. Ore.. Phona 146F23. f o Every Man's Success and Position Depends on his Personal Ap pearance and is iuded bv the j :lothes that he wears, as well is the fine car that he drives. I he day of high-priced suits is jone there is no more excuse )to offer. Senator .Hardine's success, was largely due to his personal attire and dress and landed him in the White House. Tailor-made suits now to be had at prices to suit the times. 'Oil 8ALI0 OH THAUIJ Overland 2 car,' 79 model, five passenuer. Will I Hell reiiHonahlo or trndo for piano, Et 'wn property, or other thliiRH of value. Phono 135-J, llox 238, Houlton, 4-1 Jfhooping Cough DR. DRA QLESSCO One Jttw uitallyrr Haw ipvrrrt pftin of couj;hln DR. DRAKE'S GOOD PLACES TO 0 1 TVMS mm AT HOME AND DAT rPTMADU Restaurant Mi: All TICKKTS r,.zz for $5.t0 Any Day or Every Day THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE IN TOWN O A. J. M.MINO IMiTTKn IICTTIOIS M.AKKH ItHIOIITFII IIAItEh mid on that "basis we endeavor to offer tho families of this sec Hon only the very boat print anc tub creamery.- Children eat a lot of butter on broad -and crackors anil It should be the host, without taint of Impurity and full of iioiirlHlimunt.; You will find ourB "f that grade. Try it to-day. i St. Helens Co-Opera five Creamery Assn. Make Good Your New Year's Resolution Let us overhaul your Automobile, as you well know it deserves to be. Let us inspect your car to see if everything about it is iri good working order. It may be that an inspection might result in saving you an accident on the road, and the expense to you will be very little now as compared with what it might cost if not attended to. Bring in your car or phone and we will call for it. HARMS BROS. Expert Auto Mechanics Shop One Block East of Depot Tel. i:w-j Ht, Helens, Oregon V TP, The Sanitary Market The Markets of Purity and Quality of both fresh and cured meats. Nothing but the best of meats will be sold. We invite a personal inspec tion, and you will know after a visit to our markets that our methods of handling meat and the quality will satisfy the most fastidious. WE MAKE PROMPT DEIJVERT MORTON & WILSON TWO MARKETS Central Market Phone 60 Strand Market Phone 4 THE UNIVERSAL CAR 3 365 HAPPY DAYS IN THE NEW YEAR You owe it to yourself to your wife and to your children to get away from the work and worries of each day into the glorious Oregon country which lies all around you. You might as well be a hermit in the midst of abundance as live in Oregon without quick transportation to the beauty, spots so close to your home. Make a New Year's resolution now. Get a Ford Sedan. Bring happi ness for yourself and every member of your family into every day of the New Year. No other investment can bring so much pleasure and satis faction or save so much time at so small a cost as a Ford Sedan. Henry' Ford fixes the price himself It is the same everywhere except for freight And that price is now lower than before the war. It has been cut below actual cost of production. This present low price may be increased soon. So decide today. Resolve to have a new Ford Sedan delivered at once and have 365 happy days the coming year. Chassis $360.00 Runabout (Regular) $395.00 Runabout (With Starter) $465.00 Touring (Regular) $440.00 Touring (With Starter) . .$510.00 Coupe (With Starter) $745.00 Sedan (With Starter) $795.00 Truck (Pneumatic Tires) .$545.00 THE PRICES LISTED ABOVE ARE F. O. B. DETROU' Just received 2 car loads of new Fords of all models for immediate deliv ery. Come early and avoid the rush. XK SALE BY THE FOLLOWING AUTHORIZED KORD DEALER Fieldhouse Motor Company , "The Weather la Always Good In a Ford Sedan."