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11 il to ii PAGE EIGHT COURT PROCEEDINGS (Continued from page three) Koa Dlst. No. 14. S. L. Flunigan. $47.60; W. L Mar shall, $49. BO; V. L. Marshall, $36. 00; V. L. Marsha 11, $38.25; August Carlson, $50.00; V. Htrtzol, $25.00; ("has. Kurrer, $10.00; Millard Browi. $2.50; Jack 1'richard, $17.50; Ed lirough, $13.50; Chas. Luplun. $27.- 00; V. Hawkins. $10.00; Rainier Hdwe Co, $35.80; Coast Culvert & Klumo Co. $80.13; rreenuuKhty Much Co, $40.00; W. L. Marshall. $34.66; W. L. Marshall. $34.56; A. L. Fuller, $45.00; A. Lebier. $15.05. Road lisr. No. 1.1. Clatskanie Merc Co, $6.80. (rt'ni-ral Hoail T. S. Wilkes. $lu00; II. A. Spra guer, $140.00; John Corsiglia, $64. 68; T. S. Wilkes, $25.94; H. A. Spra guer, $7.00; Pacific Tel & Tel Co, $9.35; Kilham Staty & Ptg Co. $49. 77; Swender Blue Print Co, $1.49; St. Helens Mist, $10.00; Kebuilt Tvpa Co, $1.00; Lengacher Louis, $5.50; N. A. Nysock. $17.00; T. B. Mills. $20.20; Harold Holsapple, $21.00; B. A. Johnson. $10.00; Mrs. M. J. Powell, $15.00; Ed Meier, $7 00; Nevada McDonald, $28.50; Ore gon State Highway Comm., "$10.00; A. E. Harvey, $43.50; N. A. Calm berg. $7.60; Feonaughty Much Co, $57.80; J. O. Libel, $7.60; Howard Cooper Corp, $701.66: Birkeufielu Lumber Co, $672.20; Allen Hendricks son Packing Co, $5.00; Phil Popham, $1.50; Nasser Doumitt. $2.25; J. L. Dearing. $5.00; J. V. ONjal, $47.50; N. O. Howatson, $66.60; Tihnebar Lumber Co, $7.68; Andrew Nelson, $5.85; F. R. Chown Hdwe Co, $4.00; t'umminns Carson Co. $548.82; Cum mings Carson Co. $913.57; K. Con stantin, $1.95; Stewart ltroa., Co, $2.93; Portland Motor Car Co, $358.79; Portland Motor Car Co, $225.25; Portland Motor Var Co, $48. 0; A. J. Calmbcrg. $57.60; Ilarrv Cox, $52.60; Antono Peterson, $10.00; M. O. Olson, $5.00; N. A. Calmberg, $18.00; Anton Peterson, $31.50; Harry Cox. $17 50; A. J. Calmberg, $10.00: E. J. Mills, $12. 29; Anton ePtersfm, $30.45. Special Road No. 1. Fred Grant, $54.00; Geo. Rhodes, $18.00; Ed Helmuller, $18.00; Wm. Ternahnn, $31.60; J. E. Gilmour, $4.50; C. J. Sandstrom, $4.50; Frank Wikstrom, $2.25; J. E. Gilmore, $6. 75; Geo. W. Grant,, $40.00; Hivlik's Cash Store, $1.84; Watts & Price, Inc., $1.00; Scappoose Lbr Co., $30. 10. SiMH'iul Iload No. .1. K. E. Johnson, $31.60; Wm. Tatro, $23.38; Robert Martin, $15.00; Chas. Mays. $25.00; Henry Lelilkonon, $5.00; P. J. Wootan, $59.60; J. L. Hooker, $104.00; I. E. DeVln. $30. 93; C. Frit, $6.76; Carl Wilson, $13.50; Win. Painter. $6.00; Orloi. Clark, $24.00; F. O. Kice, $9.00; W. F. Clark, $30.00; D. M. Roblnette. $10.00; T. L. Walker, $25.00; Ed $100.63; C. W. Johnson, Joe Antono. $10.00; U. L. $84.75; Brooks & Knrth, Sykes. $4 2.50; Tarbell. $433.91. NMH-lal Iload No. K. J. W. K;:nes, $52.50; E. Rnnes, $17.50: J. C. Smith, $42.50; O. J. Link, $40.00; A. Erickson. $4.00; O. J. Malcolm. $54.00; Chas. Link, $99.00: eter Peter Larson, $11.25, Henrv Wasser. $5.00: Julian Wasser, $50.00; R. G. C.rimshaw, $7.50; F. M. Murray, $13.50; R. Anllker. $9. 00; Louie Heekner, $67.50; Frit Anliker, $60.00. Sxvial Komi No. O. S. L. Flanignn. $40.00; W. L. Mar shall. $54.00; W. L. .Marshall, $54. 00: V. Hosklns, $37.60; Guy Com. $27.50; H. U. Craven. $13.50; J. L. Flanignn, $15.00; Clias. I.uplan, $67.50; O. J. llerendls, $58.50; C. Nelson. $67.50; Concrete Pipe Co, $278.40; Const Culvert & Flume Co, $61.84; Chevrolet Gar:-ge, $5.00; Coast Culvert & Klumo Co, $559.78. ,SMiiiil llixid No. 7. Claude Rice. $42.50; John Malm strom. $9.50; R. II. Williams, $40.- I'OO: Dave Hedlund. 19.00; Chas, Nelson. $23.75: Harry Coleman. $20. 1 00 ; Ernest Kyser. $9.50; Morris jKr.inklin, $11.87; Ben Stluson. $35.- 00: J. R. Holmes, $30.00; J. F. May, $20.00; E. S. Craig, $19.00; J. J. Johnson, $40.00; R. L. Rose, $30. ioO; John Horan. $40.00; Morris (Franklin. $15.98; Grant Jones, $50.00: Holland Culhertson, $23.76; E. J. Crabb. $54.00; R. H. Williams, $30.00; Claud Rice. $17.50; W. S. Burdick, $19.00; U. A. Parker, $19. 00: R. II. Franklin, $19.00; Dave Il-'dlund, $19.00; Chas. Nelson. $19. 00; V. Burt, $19.00: W. J. Van Or den, $10.00; Herman Anderson, $8.00; Helmer Purlin. $4.75: J. J. Johnson, $9.00; A. A. Anderson. $18.00; Ed Anderson, $9.50; Oscar Farlin, $4.75; Geo. B. Couyers, $41. 75. SMM'iaI Iloud No. 8. Antono Peterson. $30.00; Waldo Hoberg, $30.00; N. A. Calmlnrg, $30.00; G. Waisanen, $30.00; Harry Cox, $18.00; John Waisanen, $18.00; A. J. Cnlmbers, $18.00; Jos. K. Lon quist, $6.00; Antone Peterson. $20. 00; Waldo Hoberg, $20.00; N. A. Calmberg. $20.00; G. Waisanen, $20.00; Harry Cox. $15.00: J. Wais anen, $12.00; A. J. Calmberg, $15.- 00; J. W. Foster, $27.60; F. E. Fos ter. $35.00; H. 8. Redmond, $40.00; Web Phillips, $24.00; Herman I'sher $6.00; P. M. Poplnm. $6 00; Ed Mei er, $12.00; J. E. lnlnlst, $52.60, Harrry Cox, $42.00; A. R. Mills. $70.00; R. L. Berg, $50.00; Antone Peterson. $18.75; J. E. LonuulHt, $4.60; A. R. Mills. $3.00; Russell Berg, $9.00; A. Wallace, $10.00; J. F. Johnson. $19.00; T. 1. Johnson, $6.00; Geo. Waisanen, $40.00; N. A. Calmberg, $40.00; Clyde Johnson, $40.00; Earl Ruddiman. $10.00; Wasser Doumitt Co, $8.10; L. E. Motive. $!I6.10. Special Kad No. It. Wm. Prliigle. $27.50; A. Burt. $1.. 87; C. N. Rundell, $20.00; R. L. Wildmiin. $22.50; Nublo Dunlap, $6.25; K. R. Treliarae, $20.00: G. It. ! Smith. $12.60; T. B. Mills. $115.00; !m. J. John. $211.50: Henry E. John, I $132.00; G. R. Mills, $166.00; O. G. Weed, $174.75: Wm. Printer. $102. :00; Curl Jensen, $133.25; M. Chrls ;tensn, $4 5.00; Fred Chrlstenseii, I $10.00; V. Chrlstcnsen. $106.25. (Glenn Sheeley, $40.00; Omar Sheeley $42.50; C. C. Bergerson," $60.00; Thou. Anderson. $117.60; G. B. Sniltti ($69.75: Ben Smith. $94.60: II. R. Wiles. $72.00; V. L. Powell. $22 50; J. D. Dickerson. $33. 75; B F. Rog ers. $11.87; Leo Rogers. $15.00; IGalo Stanton, $40.00; R. Stunton, $.10.00: J. D. Hess, ?30 00; Bei;J. King. $105.00; E. Bergerson. $(i2- w.t.n.i Anv kind of work. Ad dreii Mr. Anna Full, St. Heleua. 31-3 6 WANTED Two (on of good cow l..v Hurry Potltls. Box 313. Ht. Oltdoita, near Llltlo Mill. S5 LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE FOR SALE One reulsterod Berk shire sow. A A. Markkman. Yank ton. Phono I56HM1. a5-3i FOR SALE Hay work team, weight 3200; harness and wagon. E. 11. Loyd. Deer Islind. Or. 35-36 FOR SERVICE Ona registered Berkshire hoar. Terms. $5 at farm. A. Markkman. Yankton. Phone 156FU. i out iinv'i IiIiih logging Nil I rt between Yunktou and Wash Murkle place. Notify J. W. Uuluos, rniik- ton. l.i ml Atiout Ihreo wuekrt ago. a small sealskin neck piece. Reward for return to rloldhouso Motor l , 3f.t; An irritable nd position ,. orumVaViS lion. A in mi withg.S bowels that acre-inl ood natural. VsW" 'linn miiUit) Th ' 1ht Rtollitirh mi L. .!?'' ifc! en use a bowels. America a hh ,h! 1 IX tlornmns U w r.MN For Sale Cadillac tonrliiff car: guaranteed In good condition; cheap; work fast. Manaeer K'. LI"r'T heat re. 'tl h'OR SALE dentin, farm horse. I Willi Single sei Ol llMrili-nn unu whk"ii. . . .... . . in....... A. A. sinrnKmati, lansiun. imii l5Fll. 3-.!7 $3H. W. Ander- i 50; A. P. Willing i son, $67.50. SMN-lal Itoait No. IO j Fred Grant, $119.25; Gen. Rhodes ($96.75; ed Helmuller, $!2.,.,5; W. 'Ternahnn, $59.61: L. I) Warden, 3; Pete $!ii SO ; . I'lllik, S67 60; llavliks . Mur-:2.-Chns. r.6.25: Sam Laiihe. 5 12.7 Jensen, $7 8.7 5; W. Bolton, lit. Reynolds, $4.60; I., li '$74.25; Geo. W. Grain, i Watts & Price Co, $32.;0; Cash Store. $8 00. I Special Read No. 1 1 i S. L. Flaniga.i, $40 00; W. I. tihnll. $72.00; W L Marshall, 00; W. L. Marshallil :i:.!0: Lupiiin. $27.00; V. iloskin.), !f4ilO0; itirant tiirt, $10.00, Duvj pricliard. ($35.01); Jack IVMi.i.d, 115 00; .Mil lard Brown $3,Vi.t); August Carlsnu, ($40. JO; T. J. Flippii;. f.:0-0. F.. I Brongli, $45.00. E I.. Msun, $15.00; I 1 4. Stft kler. $20 00. i Sti ij.l It.Kt l Nn. 1.1. I St. Helens HiIwr 'o . 'Jt'.T2 ( On this dy lh lime of tlie court ( was tukeit up In the inspection of I roads and rock iiiarrivs. Whereupon Cuun a lior led. For Sale Kulo plant, large and healthy, $3 per thousand. Also have some gaod pasturo for rent. Mornrcl Cutcolln, Warron, Oregon. Phono 105F3. l?tf Constipation " c. THERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain's Tablets for constipation. When the proper dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it is the effect of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular action of the bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets have cured many cases of chronic constipation. iqihitiiiiaritmiifcyafrnn ra ! HOUSEHOLD HINTS ! A cloth wet in kerosene will re move automobile grease from wool en goods it rubbed lightly over Ilia soiled surface. It will not affect colors. When shoes are wet. stuff them with pieces of crumpled newspuper. This absorbs' the moiiture and pro- veius the, shoes from becoming stiff when dry. Cornstarch Is bettor for thickening gravy, as It should not Jump as badly as flour does. A few drops of vinegar put Into fat befora frying doughnuts will prevent their "soaking fat." Steam brown bread In a double boiler. It takes Ipss room on t ho stove and less attention. For soiled handkerchiefs, place In basin of water ono haiidrul of salt, add teaspooiiful of washing powder. Let set on back of stove for half an hour, then rinse and blue them. If t!io sink garbage p.ill or drainer Is kept lined with newspaper it will ho easier to clean. Iodlnu stains may he removeil by using peroxide. Apply sever il liinca until tlio stain u gono. - Mist Want Ads have a reputation for getting results. If you have any thing to sell, want to buy something, or need help, try one. The Elite Variety Store WE will open Wednesday, August 4th, and want you to come and see the many articles we are offering at the lowest possible prices. Come and bring the children; we want to give each one a little souvenir. You are welcome whether you wisli to buy or not. We name below a few of the many articles we offer for your Inspection. There" are hundreds more come and see for yourself. FOR THE LADIES Block and white lioso in cotton and lisle ii.M: to IM)e Cotton Tests 35c-40. Handkerchiefs ....Kto to 30a Fancy laces 4c to 20c yd. Hair pins 5c to 10a Back and Ride combs 10c to .Tot, Barrettes 10c to 20c Snap fasteners. .5c to 10c card Hair nets lOe Toilet soaps ... ,5c to 10c bars Talcum powder .... 10c to St'tc New neevkwear . . . ,25c to JWe FOR THE MEN Key ring Watch fobs .... Arm bands Shaving brushes Hammers Padlocks Screw drivers . , Neckties ....... St. 10o . . . .10ol5o . .10c to 20c . .15c to Oa ,10c-I5c-20c ,10c-l5c-20c . .10c to 25c FOR THE CHILDREN Bow holders fic-HH, Hair hinders .5c Pearl necklaces 2c Bead necklaces .... 10c to 40c Middy laces 5c Safety pins Be-1 Or-1 5c Tatting shuttles ...... ,5e-Mlc 'Cotton hose '. .25c:toc Bibbs HolOc Tooth brushes 10c-l5o Imlls, all kinds ....5c to 40c Picture hooks 5c-IOc-15t Toys, all kinds 5c lo 50c FOR THE HOME Curtain rods i5o Picture wire 15c-24)c Flour Bifters :iOo Granite pres. kettles 45e to Oc Fry pans 18c to Oc Dairy pans c to 20c Kitchen sets :j5o Framed pictures 15o to $l.5 The Elite Variety Store MUCKLE BLOCK ST. HELENS . XOTH'K TO CKLIHTOItS IN Tllfc COl'NTV COI-KT OF THK STATU Oh' OltFCriN fc'ini tiil j COUNTY OK COLUMBIA. (In the Matter of the Kslatu of John HcmlrirkHOn, deceased. ' Notice is hereby given that the un. designed liavo been appointed (hu executrices of the Kslate of John llendrii kson. deceased, by I In, Coun ty Court of the Slate of Oregon for iho County of Columbia, ami that they have duly nuallfled as such. Any and all persons having clalniH ugaliiat said estate are hereby notl ried and required to present Hie Hame to the undersigned at Mayger, Ore gon, or to our attorney, V . Powell, filfi Chamber of Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon, duly Verified nnil ultli i - ". Tuurners, as required by law, within six months from tlio date of the first publication of this notice. KMMA IIKNDltlCKSON, KLENOK IIKNIIUICKSON. W. H. Powell, Attorney for Kx ecu trices. 13 "lS 20' f'rHt ,)U,,"CU"0"' A"Kust Dale of last publication. Sept 10 1920. SIMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COUItT OF THK STATU OF OHEOON FOIt CO LUMBIA COUNTY. Eva Northuulat, Plaintiff, vs. Clar ence N'OrtlmillRt llfifnn.l... ,To Clarence Norlhqulat, Defendant: in ino name, or the State of Ore gon, you aro hereby required lo ap pear and answer the complaint, filed against von in Dm nlmvn Unl 1 1 I. ..I .... i. :n or before the 25th day of Seniem. ), Ihori .1.... . v :i, mm lining six weeks utter ;he dnto of first publication of sum mons herein, and if you rail so to answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief domiinilod In her complaint to-wlf for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plalnlifi and defendant, and for the restora tion of the maiden nunin f ii, , itlff, Eva Campbell, and for .n,uI equitable relief. This summons In nnl,iiui,,i i., .... c, ., , ... . " ".' ill mi? ! St. Helens Mist, a weekly newspaper lit Hannrnl (... 1.. I . . tu.u. lUII IIUDIIHIICll ill said countv. onen n wiu.k r... ..i- i . . "' "i suc cessive weeks, bv order f II,... t . Eakln, Judge of said Onnrt 1 Aue. 9. 1920 .Into f n. , tlon being Aug. 13, 1920, and of lust publication September 24, 1920. J. N. I'KAKCY, E. J. MENDF.NIIALL Attornevs for Plnlmifr ..... ' . ficn ndd ren U!R CI,,,... I..'.. ... ,, " - "Hiiiin;i U4 l.Oin- merce, Portland, Oregou. IIOMKH Parties going lo Calllornln wilt sidl strictly modern homes very rea sonable; easy terms; at Columbia City. In the vicinity of Ilia Iron ore mine. See A. FriHiiedahl, Columbia City, Ore. 35-3 For Sale 30 acre good farm land; loma cleured. Good 4 -room house and other buildings. Will sell cheap if taken soou. Write or O. Fomberg, Yankton. Ore. Jtttl 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON REFRIGERATORS Rather than carry these over until next yt I make the above discount. t.i.YOO refrlgertitor j. R f'Jd.lMt refrigerator ; . , I HTII.L HA?K TV Oil. HTl ) V ICH i burni'r at UK. 75; preneiit ur,.n j2 9 Take atlvantiiKK of Uteho UIm')iuiiIm, mIiIIk Hip frw u left Inxt. ' Masonic BKlg. E. A. ROS St. Hclnw ft? W lira always glud to show you the Fordsou Tructor ana doiuouitrutii It to you. It la one af the fiueat ad ditions to your farming equipment that you can buy. Il can ba used ti de your plowlug, fill your alio, out your wood and, la tact, da auytlilug where power la Deeded on the farm Fleldbuse Motor Co. la-tf yon hai.k niKAi Ono 12x20 Inrh endless bed plan er; 1 1 0-Inch Jointer, with boxing attachment; 1 drill press, either hand or power; 1 Iron blacksmith forge and hood with plpei; new 42-Inch I American bund stw; 1 12 h. p. up right Nteam engine, with boiler com plete; ship clamps and a lot of heavy , tools; 2 seta of mast and boomi used lu shipyard for heavy lifting, boom SO feet. All machinery and derrick ready for Immediate uao. Sej Arvld Frlseiidahl, Columbia city, Or. 34-.tr FOB HaI.K Bay team about 3200 lbs. $400. Bay and black alxiut 3000 lbs. J225. While geldiug ubout 1001) lbs. ISO Bonn mare about 1000 lbs. HO. Bay mars about 1000 lbs. and including big colt 1H0. Team geldings about 2600 lbs. $250. Beautiful mare with t year old colt, bargain $225. Suddlu horse about 1000 lb. $S0. Si.-o Frank L. Smith 22S Alder St. Portland, Oregon, or at Smltlishlre. Scappoose, Oregon. 33tf .IKItSI V CALVKS lOH HAI.K Threo registered Jersev hell One 5 niontlis old, whoso nritaer. i e(i;ir (iiens Uolden No. 250912, av erages M pounds buttcrfat per month ; milks 57 bounds ner ir- tests 5.65. Price lor this ralf $Mm. iiiio twi-wecks-old bull calf. D.im Itos-s Pet Lily No. 39:1939; produces 75 pounds hultHrtat nnr mo iili- 5.2. Price of tills calf, $500. Olio 2-weeks-o Id bull e.ilf wlioy.. dam is (iolden Glows Maiden, a double Krui'.dd.iui!hter nr c.l.i..., Clows Chief. This calf nrlrn,! ,.1 ' 1KMMI. i 15-37 A. A. Markkman. Yunklon. ! 1 nouo 1 !tf 1 1 WANTED Wanted Mole skins I' 343. St. Helens, Dro. O. Box 32-J7 I r Don't Be Stampedel, INTO BUYING AN INFERIOR CAR BY IDLE CLAIMS ABOUT GASOLINE ECONOMY; THATCI VERY IMPORTANT TODAY. Hut It U not the iiirainniuit iinmidrrallon In M-ertlB car. True nuiioiuy coiuri n iim-lf with all pluMn ol anil oiM-rniliiii, mill rinidiHiilaea aiifi'ly, ulinidli-lly and mWi of iiim-allun. Wltm you ai-lert a rar, etinnldi'r rarefalll conMiiiiiHIou. In llirne data of limited giuidiiin uily, U ice ymt get rnun jroiir car Is litrwnurfil Inrgely In "Bill " Inn." InveMligittc. Ak uny Vrlla ohiiit. Try H U f You'll find llutl no rnr ha a Ih-ut rtN-onl In 1I1U rtirrtM THE VELIE Copeland Auto Company VILIE DISTRIBUTORS ST. HELENS, OREGON , THE UNIVERSAL CAB Let There Be No Discords rrwJl for'i. ,Vi-!ir.?r !" "ut U,n" '",p" uniloulrtclly very g"l oui mTJn ',,riV.,, lo ""r '"'Hw-.l NnrvkwW.il km. where "? who H,.r!vJr 0umMy ..,..lnl,.( wltli U,e .r,l iiMx ImnlHin and we nX tl :M'rly "'""I'll U. Klv real Kurd aiTvlii. The.., I.N.. durable aw 'V" M'rJ " o i.M...l..e .r,l made. r.M.g ..." ""uZuL?T.,n'm UtM U' - vwityflve per ,..,a longer II..... 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