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P A G E SIX T H E ST. H E L E N S MIST. F R I D A Y . S EP TE MB ER ;i)- 11 rite Illesi Purgative NOTH H IN» CREDITORS Cult Si MMONiM As a pu alt ivo CbauilaM lalii O CCUPATIO N OF SIGN IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H F lets are the exact tiling inquired IN T i l F C IR C U IT C O U R T In Hie Circuit Court of tlie Slate ot S T A T E OF OREGON. M U I * ° Sin iig chou gii for tin* most robust, ERS O F D E C L A R A T I O N T H E S T A T E OF O K E d O N FOB Oregon fm Hie County • ■ * Colum L l 'M B I A COUNTY. mild enough for • tulli reu They cause O F I N D E P E N D E N C E L l ' M B I A COUNTY bia. NOTICE is hereby given that th au agreeable i.iov quellt of the bowels RU TH J H R U T , Plaintiff. VS. George Reynard. Plalnliff. v • Al undersigned bus been appointed «he without am >»f * at terrible griping Of the 56 t»en who signed that 8TE V H N J H E L M . Defendant. bert Osborne Reynard, Defendant. administrator of th* e m * '« of f an They are easy and plonsaut to Hike TO S T E V E N J. HEI.M. The above immortal document the Declara and has and agreeable In effect T o Albert Osborne Reynard, the nie Pullman, deceased. abstracts tion of Independence— 54 were la w 'named Defendant: qualified. All persons having claims above named defendant: IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S T A T E yers, 13 were farmers. 9 were tuer agallisi said estate are hereby not Portland P B L * P ' " V'o.o C O L U M B IA In tin* name of m e s; ,te o' Ore COUNTY abstract chants. 6 were doctors. 3 were me OF OREGON: You aro hereby re ]tied to present the same duly veil-, stock issues for erection of if*.«O'* I'L'MJ I N I chanies. one was a mariner, one t quired to appear and answer the gon you are hereby reqeired to ap tied as by law required, to the un-1 11 l* p la n t till ( larKit Goo pear and answer the complaint tiled 11. Slittili, Presi liant The complaint tiled against you in the J W preacher and one a surveyor, _____ entitled dersigned, at I lie law office of Bank i m is rlvor uf H h Oak U iovo youngest signer was Kdward Hut- above entitled Court on or before the against you in (lie t l m i Oav In tlie Columbia County A U T O M O B I L E TIKES ledge, from South Carolina, who wa- 13th day of November, 1921. which suit in the above ent It* I court on Building. In the City o f Si Helens. r ir v v v v v v v v v v v v onlv 27 years of age The oldest is six weeks after the 30th day of or before the 31st da of October. Columbia County. Oregon, within . A. D. 1921, being more than six was Benjamin Franklin, who was in September, 1921, the date ordered six months from the date hereof 1 IO U L T O N TIRE S ili)P ituultua his 71st year Forty-two of the 56 tor the tirst publication of this sum weeks from the date of the tirst pub- Dated and first published Septem Vulcanuiiig te treading aj you A. A A A g » < Ore men were between 30 and 50 years mons; and if you fail to so appear licaion of this summons; am' If on a tire W ork guaranteed Rt, j thereof, ber ». 1921. of age. The average age was 4 1 and answer the plaintiff will apply fait to answer for want Hies bought alni eoli! t|,„, A X E L P E L I . MAN. court fi r S. B. HOSK1N vears. Charles Carroll, of Maryland to the Court for the relief prayed I latntilT w ill apply to Hie 39_5 Administrator Ylussrkaeit, Prttpiielor com For tile relief demanded in lbs Hcnllsi was the last survivor of the signers lor In her compluint, to-wit: I Rooms 2 alni 3 Bank Bulldutg He lived until 1832. dying at the a decree dissolving the bonds of l-laint. to-wit: NOTI( K TO CltKIHTORM E L M O RI.EY J I T N E l SLR Vii y; matrimony now and heretofore exist- 1st. That plaintiff have an 1 re Phonos, office 4W, Residence, 9',M ripe old age of 05. Best car lu tow il I ul is uiiseeisU IN T H E C O l'N TY COURT' DI Contrary to general belief, all o f itig between the plaintiff and defend cover a judgment against said de s i O r*i day or iilglil Ac,eut for l »„(„is,,« FOR the signatures were not affixed to ant. aud awarding to the plaintiff, fendant. Albert Osborne Rayuurd. in T H E S T A T E OF OREGON Utld Speed lets lloulton Barbai shop DK. C. E. W A D E the Declaration of Independence on tile care, custody and control of the the sum of $1500.00, together witn C O LU M B IA C O l'N T Y Pilotili I5HVV minor child of the plaintiff and de interest thereon at the rate of seven NOTICE is liereby glven timi t li* l ’ hyslt lau and Suigt-t.u July 4. 17 76. It was signed on that aud per cent per annum from March uniloralgned Phone » 9 bua beoti appoimcd day by John Hancock, president, and fendant, Fred Leonard Helm, -«gather with thè adintnistrutor of thè estate i f M u c h i * b l lg BARBERS St H e len ». Ore Charles Thompson, secretary. The for such otiier and further relief as 15th. A. D. 1921, deocnsed. and great document was not engrossed to the Court may seem just and equ i ,$150 00 attorney's fees, und for the Emma C. Tariteli. costs and disbursement of this suli. has qualifled All persona hai IIIg until August 8th, more than a month table. BENNET T 8 B A R B E R Situi DR. JAMES T. M A R T I N In This summons is served upon you , 2nd. That the mortgage to se- cluitna against salii estate ur» Itele afterward. In the meantime sev. new local.ou. On tlie Strami Ki l>«‘tlf t'l by publication thereof pursuant to icure said debt line plaintiff --e ft-.re- hy notItimi lo presela thè sanie dii nil of the members of Congress who First i las. Serv- Uoom 14 Hmik UuildtUR »rytliing modern had voted for it had returned to an order of the Hon. J A. Kakln, i-losed and that the property tie-1 ly veri limi, as bv law required, M Ics. ritMii* i* Judge of tite above entitled Court, •scribed in said mortgage, to-wit; an thè undersignml at thè l.iw office their homes in distant points and .Si Helena. Oregon never signed it, thus missing an op made on the 21st day of September. undivided one-sixth merest Mi: o f J W Day. in thè Columbia Comi Ml Hit BARBER SHOP Opp() 1921. South Half of N o r t h «»it quarter. tv Bank Building, in Die Citi of St portunity to gain everlasting fame. sita clu b t iger Stura Kvarytliiug First publication September 30. 1921. DR. L. G I L B E R T ROSS Section Three. Township I hrei Helena. Columbia ro m iti On the other hand several new mem Oregon sanitary and up-to-date Math m Last publication November 11. 1921. North. Range Tw o West of W i l withln six montila fieni tli** dat» hers of Congress who had not voted Pliy.ii lau und Km gri s necliou Coma In and see u< C L IN T O N A. AMBROSE. lamette Meridian. Columbia c.uni bermi f St Helens for it, arrived on the scene and they Office in Bank Bldg Oregon. piouslv and patriotically signed their 615 Couch Bldg . Portland. Portl, ty, Oregon. Dateti alni tirsi publlshed S.qi B LA C K S M ITH names', making history for Attorney for Plaintiff lie sold In the manner provided by I tim ber l 6, 192 1 names thus DR. A L F R E D J. R E E L law to satisfy plaintiff's i.iilgniont (1 themselves and their descendants | (1 L. T A 1{BELL, SI M Ml l\S Physician und Murgeoa J I. C IU T T K M Matthew Thornton, of New Hamp ffipert hot«« claim -and said mortgage together 41 ).5 Ailuilnlst rutor Bank Building shoeing hlackamlth IN T H E C IR C U IT C OURT OF w i t h the costs and disbursements of shire, did not sign until October and Wages, car ------------—«$-■ - Helens Dragon St ‘ liage, auto repaire was obliged to stick his name way- T H E STA TE OF OREGON FOR CO said sale. N O T I« K DI I I NVI . i t V O I N T down in the corner, as there was no L U M B IA COUNTY. 3rd. That the proceeds of satd | In tite Coiinty Court of thè Stat' O i'll A l’ M A N L U L l' B OW M AN, Plaintiff, vs sale be applied toward the satisfac- j room left with the New Hampshire hi t. Ksuiltb JOHN L. F O O T E li if I'Mf'it honl it g Ami w»gon work |*tt GEORGE J. B OW M AN. Defendant. tion of the costs and disbursements j of Oreg n for Columbia County delegation. 4 1torni*} -at-I** In thè Mailer of thè Estate of John Adams and Thomas Jeffer TO George W. Bowman, the above of said sale, plaintiff's Judgment and I t )rpguii rotiftg«» mo I It'l 19il i in (I work |u«mu Si Nancy A \shb>. Deceaaed son were the only two signers who named Defendant. tenti \\ art! Shop, Houli u* Din claim and that the plaintiff have a Notim* Is liereby glven tliul Ilio un subsequently became presidents of, In the name o f the State of O re deficiency judgment against the de dersigned as executor of thè estate the United States. Both lived until gon. you are hereby summoned aud fendant for any sum remaining un E D W I N ROSS COLLECTIONS. \shhy, dm-eusml. has July 4, 1826. dying on the same day. required to appear and answer tlie paid after applying the proceeds of o f Nancy A IM ijh I« I mii mul .sin g»«m Itimi his linai aceouut In tli« Conno Complaint tiled against you in the said sale as aforesaid A remarkable coincidence. 1*1 l : ( l H « un I N I » . the . m o d e r n agem i Court of thè Stale of Oregon, for For When asked why he wrote his above entitled suit within six weeks 4th. That the interest o f the de Mm kU* Ilio« k. Hi llt li'iis, or< Run prompt and reliable servii, • nlliv- name in such large letters. John Han- from the 30th day of September. fendant. Albert Osborne Reynard, in Columbia County, and that ¡satin tlou servio» everywhere » j 1 *es y ur cock replied that he wanted King 1921, said date being the first day and to said premises herein doscrlb- j day. thè 291h day of October. 1921. Bulltliiig, Portland. Oi.iguu DR. S. H. R U S S E L L George to be able to read it without of Publication of this summons, and ed bo foreclosed and that he be fo r ut thè hoiir of 10 o ’cloek in thè fore- nun of -ald day and thè court moni i T itrop reclor that if you so fail to appear and ever burred having to use his grasses. from asserting any room . . . . Steam Baths CONTRACTOR After Charles Carroll had signed Answer, for want thereof, the Plain right, title or claim in or to said j neon of salii day and Ihe cour' t hort*- for thè hearing of objections orfica anil Residence 106 Columbia his nmae to the Declaration, one of tiff will apply to the Court for the premises or any part thereof, ex tu and thè settlement thereof St . Next to City Hull his colleagues remarked that there relief prayed for in her Complaint cept the statutory right of redemp J H G R IF F IS l outre« lor Rullìi- Dateti and tirsi publlshed Septem Phone 126 J St I |**l«,ll M, Oregon ,,r Jul, Work A Decree o f absolute di tion, anil that all persins claiming were so many Carrolls in Maryland to-wit; Shop on Si Hal'S» that he might escape an account of vorce on tile grounds of cruel and by, through or under said defendant ' ber 30th. 1921 Street S i Helens, Oregon I.ast publlcutlon October 28. 1 » 2 1 the king's hangmen getting anothe.- inhuman treatment aud for such oth- he forever barred H I L B O K N La V ER N E and foreclose'! HUNT. J W o f that name, whereupon Carroll er and further relief as to the from all right, title or Interest In or R W BOOTH Contractor suT Tra « I o t «»I \ lo hn Executor again took up his pen and wrote " O f Court may seem just and equitable to said mortgaged premises and e v 42 l'or apponi( mont. tall IVU'ph tie 35 Builder Pluue and Eat míale* K uru — * Carrollton” after his signature, dry Service of this summons is made ery part thereof, save only tin* stain lulled St Hniniia. Oregon 70,7:11 \ r e * to ly remarking that they could easily upon you by the publication there tory right of redemption. DR. M. H O W E S of. by order o f the Honorahe J A. Since the South Aftlcan govern find the right one. A L B E R T IH RCIIAM Pile driv 5th. That the plaintiff may he-1 meat began reforestation work it iia * The signers of the Declaration of Eakin. Judge of the above entitled V«*t«*rlnuriuti lug, dock building, brldga work auk come a bidder at the sale of said Independence by states were as fo l Court, made and entered herein on planted 70.731 acres to trees, most ( 'citiHultMt ton Kri*** general watsr faoul loalractmg premises and the purchaser thereof. lows: Pennsylvania; Robert Morris. the 21st day of September. 1921. o f them In the laut 15 year-._______ __ Himno Tabor st Helena, Ora 6th. That the plaintiff have such Benjamin Franklin. George Clymer. directing that such publication he ( > r** W r it « 1971 K Sturk Portlaii«!, George Taylor. Benjamin Rush. John made at least once a week for six other further and different relief as in the premises may seem meet and D E C O R A TOR Morton. James Smith, William Pac-i consecutive weeks in the St Helens P E R R Y G R A N I T E CO MKR1.E W I L S O N and George Ross: Virginia; George Mist, a newspaper o f general circu equitable. Tesi tier «*f V lohn Earl Perry, Mgr Wythe. Richard Henry Lee. Thomas lation. published in the County of This summons is served upon you by LYONS, T H E P A IN TER Ilia Old Week« Apts Phon* 114 W Reliable la p e r Hanger Jefferson, Beniamin Harrison. Tho- Columbia and the State o f Oregon. publication thereof in the 8t. Helens lx n.itur St Helens Ore" 301-303 Fourth St., Cor. September 30th. Mist, once a week for six successive! Nelson. Jr.. Francis Lightfoot Lee First publication St Helens, Oregon Plume III) and Carter Braxton: Delaware; Cae 1921. Last publication November and consecutive weeks, pursuant to Ore. Columbia, Portland, an order o f the Honorable James sar Rodney. George Read and Thom 11th. 1921. P. D. E L D E R DA I R I E S A. Eakin. a judge o f the Circuit [ B R A D L E Y A. E W ERS, as M 'K e a n ; New Y ork ; William T e a . to r o f P i a n o Designers and Manufac Floyd. Francis Lewis. Philip L ivin g Attorney for Plaintiff. 410 Chamber Court o f the State of Oregon in and] At Oreadla Hotel Monday Tu<*aday, INOLICHIHK HA I It Y for Ture. o f Commerce Bldg. Portland. Or for the County of Columbia, which j turers of Monuments ston and Lewis Morris: New Jersey. und Wednesday of Each Week order was made, dated and entered I Whole .Milk From our nwu i B Richard Stockton. Francis Hopkin- egon. For information plum» 14 in the above entitled court and < Tented (o w n Quality, nervine t:uar- son. John Witherspoon. John Hart Designs and prices by mail SUMMONS cause on the 13th day o f September, 'atit»**«d. Try un. W. I. Ilorrla. Pro» and Abraham Clark: Massachussets, MRS. E. E COX I’ liomi 20 K 1 IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF A. D.. 1921 John Hancock. Samuel Adams, Rob For (»nod Work always P A U L M LONG and CHRISTO-1 T«* m < li«*r of l ’ inno. ert Treat Paine, John Adams and T H E S T A T E OF OR E G O N FO R Tile, PHERSON & M A TTH E W S . the cheapest. . ReHtdftnc* NVar O u t r a i Grocery, Elbridge Gerry: South Carolina; Ed COUNTY OK COLUMBIA. F - I - R - E Attorneys for Plaintiff rtf. Helena. Or** P A U L B R A Y B U R N . Plaintiff, vs ward Rutledge, Thomas Heyward. Jr Inaiirn your property with « Com Post Office address of attorneys sub Thomas Lynch. Jr . and Arthur Mid L A U R A If. R A Y B U R N , Defendant pany that has paid farmers over a scribing to this summons: 514. T o Laura H. Rayburn, the above dleton: Connecticut; Roger Sherman. T. S. W H I T E million and a half dollar* in Ore Broadway Bldg , Portland. Ore. William Williams. Samuel Hunting- named defendant: I Ions«-* In th«* lant 25 years limur t?n<l«*rtnk<*r and l im anti IM rrrtor This summons is tirst published | IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S T A T E ton and Oliver Wolcott: Maryland; iiiicu written at COST v » dividend! <'om ity C oroner E A R L O IL (kerosene) Samuel Chase. James Wilson. T h o m OF OREGON, You are hereby re , t>n the 16th day of September. A. Oregon Kirn llellef A n MrMla- I'boDA f>4 KpsicliMicu pliotii! 113 is clean-burning. For th» ID., 1921. and the last publication] as Stone and Charles Carroll: Geor quired to appear "anil answer v lie Oregon K K Ql l* K. Agent, ftt Helena. Oregon gia; Button Gwinnett,, Lyman Hall complaint filed herein on or before will be the 28th day o f October. A | use inoilheaters. cook- .”tt Helena Oregon and George Walton: North Carolina, the expiration o f six weeks from the [)., 1921. JOHN L. S T O R L A stoves and lamps. Ask your W illiam Hooper. Joseph Hewes and date of the first publication o f this AttoiTM-y-al-I-nú dealer for Pearl Oil. HOTELS John Penn: Rhode Island: Stephen summons, and if you fail to so ap NOTH E OF BOND •» \ I .I Room 17 Hunk lluliditiK Hopkins and William Ellery: New pear ai.d answer for want thereof, Telephoutf 122 St II**I* hih < )re The Supervisors of the Prescott Hampshire; Josiah Bartlett, William the plaintiff will apply to the Court O R t'A D IA H O T E L Tho* l.lil»t«r for the relief prayed for in his c o m Drainage District will on the 22 Oc Whipple and Matthew Thornton. Prop Courteous tieatuienl Tirst G E O H. S H I N N tober. 1921, at 2 o'clock P. M . a* plaint on tile herein, to-wit; For a class accommodations and meali their office, room 419 Henry Build A t torti«*} «at-I.«i w decree dissolving the bonds of mat- St HeltniH, Oregon HOMESEEKERS' E XC UR rimony now and heretofore existing ing. Portland. Oregon, offer for sale PLUMBING bonds of said District o f tin* aggre S I O N IS C A N C E L L E D i - ■>*-.•• n the plaintiff. Raul B Ray gate amount o f $10.000, in denomi burn. and tlie defendant. Laura H J. W. D A Y STANDARD' OIL COMPANY FOR PL U M B IN G and > »pairuil n a tio n s of $100 to $500, each bear- and forever IC A lir O R H IA ) Conditions in the Middle West, Rayburn, A ( t o r n e ) at-lain i n Steve ItaliM-co, Houltou I'hitnb- lug interest at the rate of 6',; per plaintiff from defendant, and to- where the farmers are hard hit Hank Bldg Price, always reasoasbl# St Helena, Ore mg Simp through crop failures, lack of mar such oilier and further relief as may annum, interst to im paid seral-an nually, and to lie evidenced by cou seem just and equitable. kets and general hard times, has re A HARRI S RES1AURANTS This summons is served upon yon pons attached to said bonds suited in the decision of the Oregon A) Im n » r Tlie bonds are to mature as f o l hv publication und published pursu State Chamber of Commerce to can A Jnloff, Mgr. Harris Building St II »1••ns. Dr. S U IIEI.ENS RB8TAUHANT cel the homeseekers' excursion ant to an order made and entered lows $600 in live years; $600 in six M H K I H HK through the state as originally plan herein on the 23rd day of Septem ¡years; $700 In seven years; $700 lx Good meals at ail bouis GS tM E. A. ROSS years, Fo r Portland: For Astoria : ned to begin September 22nd, ac ber. 1921, by the Honorable J. A eight years; $800 in nine I Strand. I uni rai Diri-i tnr Kuibnlntcr $800 in ten years; $400 in elevei. 30 a 8 00 Eakin. Judge o f the above entitled 7 ■ in cording to an announcement made re U1. 10 00 .i ID Bus Phan» 23. Rus Phone 116 W Court, directing that tlie same be years; $900 in twelve years; $90i. 10 45 a m. IIAI i IM OHE H - ' * NI cently. Masonic Bldg . St. Helena Ore in thirteen years; $1000 In four rha lloiiie of G(»*d Lai. SaoltaU 40 a m. published once a week for six con 1 1 1 1 30 a m J. K. Heuring, representative of Helens teen years; $1100 in fifteen years; 'Did chmi. On th« st>«¿id 1: 15 p m. 2 30 1» m # tlie State Chamber, who has been ad secutive weeks in tlie St v v v v v v v v v v v v 1 4 5 p )■ 6 30 P n) vertising Oregon's opportunities *n Mist, a newspaper <>r general circu and $1100 in sixteen years Sealed proposal, will be received i 1» p . ID. 8 : 30 P 0) > the Middle Western states during lation. printeil and published in St S H O E SHOP * ------------ % the past five months, reports con -1 Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, By the Board of Supervisors for the 8: i t p m. purchase o f aa:d bonds or any por * : 45 p in. dlttons there to be unbelievably bad. beginning with the 30th day of Sep ' i i MUON due to the general business depres- temher. 1921. the date of the tirst tion thereof at their office until the Ticket f$fflr*» and wafting room at St Helens Lodgs Alio« Making, Repairing Wallin*1"" day and hour above named T h » requiring sion which has followed the goo 1 publication thereof, and Klversld« f'onf^ctiotiery. I moots in lit* i O. (J. Bldg . St. Helens times of the past two years. The you to appear aud answer the said light Is reserved to reject uny and • • I F building on tbs great corn producing states are tlu complaint on or before the expira nil bids. H|M***inl leaven Por tlan d Hatimlay 1 d, 2 it >1 WM. L. B O R T H W IC K . rd und 4 1 1. Saturdays ef SHOE SHINE I hardest hit. according to Heuring tion of six weeks from th» date of and Sunday at 11:00 p. ui. Secretary of the Board of Supervis ».i'h mouth Visit Ing brothers ar* Corn which sold for two dollars . tlie first publication hereof. 1'iili l a d ie s and ors, 4 19 Henry Bldg. Portland, OSCAR FURUSKT. always givon a haart y wolcoui* bushel two years ago is now being Shoes Cleunad and Dy.d i»** *' .' Oregon. Attorney for Plaintiff Post Office Bl.l FORD E i o itP E R . N G contracted for 30 cents 3 hoe P.,1 Hb C o u r t«' lr“ .. address. 605 Title A- Trust. Build First publication Sept 16, 192 1 i 1 W i i i . a k k s i . l v , Socrotary. Large numbers of farmers prom-; , and Good W ork Peter '< » " » Last publication, Oct. 21st, 1921 ing. Portland. Oregon. ised to come to Oregon on the Sep Hewitt liiilldlug St Helens. UP Ml/.pa li Chapter o K s meets In tember excursion, according to H ea _______ I Mnsouio Hull tini hocus < i . „ q fourth ill day ring. but when the actual date of Saturdays of ouch month. departure drew near, only seven T R A N S F E R COMPANIES LAI RA Bl I LEK, W M were able »o complete their reserva-, KFF1K BROWN, .iecretary tions. “ Although we were not able to se T R A N S F E R .... I s 1 ' 1 ‘ o„.|n| St Hel an» Itobok.ili Lodge No Long Dletanc« Hauling cure a largi- party to come to Oregon |(|Äf 217. moots second and fourll. I'liurs or for storage cull ' this fall. I believe that tlie past sum , * h„ u, da> o f ■ a( '. month in i 11 o K itali I es mer's work in the Middle West will Phone 72J. buslnee* P" Visiting niontbers always welcom* tie of enormous benefit to Oregon,” I 1 8\\ Prompt set vice I h - h ' » GENEVA I n g h a m , n g prices declared Secretary Quayle. "H eu . w . ORA BENNETT, Secretary ring personally interviewed mor* DC than 3000 prospective settlers and ST H E L E N S TH ANSI * * ' °,|| Avon Lodga No « j Knights ol distributed more than 25.000 piece* Transfer Storage, U * ul,,‘* L' gili- I y l lilas moots every Tuesday even o f descriptive literature This can klnde: also Oak and *• u ‘"'i'sosM ■ « :l 1 U* Hail, m H*l*na vis ley am. IXiShlella. not fail to create a tremendous sen k 0 Y*»w your Iriends to avoid you? T h ey T H E BEST S P R E A D Ring Knights always welcome titnent for Oregon so that when con 13 It and IS __ ___ ditions are more favorable, this state F. T P H I L L I P C C FOR BREAD will certainly do so when your breath is bad. M M 80N I liA L L A U H , K of H . „ d , will undoubtedly receive hundreds of li * M. KIB mJ S i Is our fresh, superior creamery S , and M of F. farmers as a result of this cam- T h ere is no excuse for anyone having a had butler. Good for Ihe kiddles' paign ” Phon« I llyiles reasonable bread and lunches; nothing finer SI Helens lajdge No 12. St Helens breath. It is caused by disorders o f the stomach on sandwiches. Wholesome, mi A Kipe Tomato«*» For Winter I' & A M m eets 1 st trious. tastes "niorelsh” you * and "V o n did me » favor t*‘n rsdaj m each which can be corrected by taking Cham berlain’s know wlial wo mean! Until you Ripe and perfectly sound tomatoes •and month, ^ isltlng brothers cardiali! ago," said the si rang" try St Helens Creamery Butter mav be kept for winter use by pu' welcomed never forgotten M Tablets. M any have been permanently cured o f you have never tasted real conn ting them carefully into a larg „ _ , JAMES R KEMP. W M " A h . ” replied the ..... . try-churned butter. stone Jar and pouring over them . 8! E VU'ICK, Secretary a grateful expression '»" stomach troubles by the use o f these tablets after very strong brine. Cover the Jar "anrl ymi bava tonti tightlv to keep out the air Wli<-t. years o f suffering. Price 25 cents per bottle. . i Ä -trim«* ., V ' ! " 1' < * ,up No I * . » » * . Med n i « ? " wanted for use, take out the requir err, Wco.lmen of America meals th< "N o t exactly.” replied B <nd | ed number o f tomAtoes and soak 21 ,*r " I ' v e Juet gol in") u ... . ,,f hours In cold water They can be u,r: ‘i T o T U ~ rh ,noBth u n$*»*il another favor, an* Kr«** peeled and sliced and taste as if you right away” H K u . . a H r ¿ , S they had Just come off the vine. I 8" ’ Press Handy Business Directory SUMMONS PROFESSIONAL CAROS * P PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) v SHEPARD’S AUTO BOS LINES w. LODGES BAD BREAT] I K St. Helens Co-Opera C h a m b e r l a i n ’s T a b l e t s tive Creamery Assn.