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THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922 Want Ads GEORGE OLDEST LIVING VET \« *T I 4 'K 1*1 PAGE NINE s i t K i l l I l'"H s .\ I.E. « s , * « « « * « * * « « v v v v v w v v v v v \ lly virtue of an Execution J u d g ment, Order and lie c re e duly Insued * CHURCH N OTICES * > PROFESSIONAL CARDS | hy the c l e r k of the Circ uit Court ot * * A A A A A ^ FO RSA LE Our Boy Reporter the County o f Columbia, S tate of * * ( * • « • 4 1 4 4 4 DR. C. E. WADE Oregon, dated the lilli day of Ju ly , Dak toll lop desk, 25x 11*22. in a certain Hull in th e Circuit l*li> sii lull am i Sui|{t'<>u Iron SAl.fc «'4 *N f.K K (JA T IO V \ L. nil ;s j. si Helens ix Kur« un warm er Midler Percy 45 Inch*-» Court for suid county and »late P ao n e 99 narrinoli didn't KHt n M|, , hu, Sunday hc I mm *! lb a in . morning Muckle Bldg | wherein T h e P Irm National Hank of s t llolens. Ore i i h i lie v role! for When him un Miniar Allen an ,..i rt.U.I I Scappoone, Oregon, a corpo ration , re- service I I a. i n . evening service t P ' 1’1 \\ii| .iiisinile iinywhere. 1er llo lllm ugh went up a round N« Kev H. L B a tes D. I* . dean | covered Judgm ent against l.ouis Ol p in. DR. L G IL B E R T ROSS w e IM, im damoiislrwtloii. I!. hulein I hai lime l ie j„„„ son for the sum of $ 2 . 9 9 7 .3 5 to nt the faculty of P a c ific L'niversllj »’rllf P ii ) sii'iaii a n il S u r g e ,, ii '.,ppt»‘*»« S I If hul they didn't hile hin hook ialine gether with interest thereon from the will supply the pulpit. i Cufty" O ffice iu B ank Bldg .st Helens he Went II, aleep i,n I he joli Mi,lei | first day of April, l!*22, until paid, M E T H O D IS T . c n un. 7 room house Alleo ned an gol Ina hule evry tim« ill the rate of 10 per cent per a n knit 4AI-K •' ' (1 k. , r,i 1*1111 cil h K su lln b l« lor Jim duali DR. A LFRED J. P E E L liev W illiam W allace Yo u n g s te n . num. and for the f u r t h e r aum of *’ |., ; particulars apply I« Un a hollerday In all Ilio hunka P h j s i r i a u m u l murgemi ♦ 3 0 0 00 as attorneys fees, and for I* I)., superintendent o f the P o r t In lim ali today hul It uln't here au Tie further sum of $ 2 0 . 8 0 costa and land district, will preach at the S u n B an k Build ing 1 "* & Un a hollerday almi In Algeria m disbursements, and the coats of and day morning service Special music dt. Helens, - Oregon Heu» ____ _____ *_____ the halika un Conta llleu an r i m o e Hr Youngston will upon this writ, on the 5th day or l y the choir ti tilli eiiKine, 5 II 1* . all Monaco and Morocco an Slam Ju ly , H* 2 2. also hold q u a r t e r ly c*<nferem a* DR. J. H. FLYNN I Turkey am i Noth« Is hereby given that I will 2 : 3 0 p in. O th e r services at usual no l>oil**r, 41 . h row boat for hii I m “ 'i Mirador an T urkey Physician and Murgi-on I \ \ KI voih , t h r e e him ks good to eat »opt In Sept an Del an on the I 2 lh day of August. 1922, at hours ot rent Office and Uesidence, B ank Build Oysters mirili of court house on b each , Si I hrlnt in uhm like oynlera T h e Court House door in St. Helena ing. P hone 70. III 11 U 'T H L I t A N ain't good lenn they uro u r In l lie in tid couip ^ , at 1 0 : 0 0 o'c lo ck in lldlcll«. i t * St. Helens, Oregon Services held first and third Sun mutili! I hey uln't no good In July - ,*he forenoon o f said day. aell at pul* dui' ro ad ste r, first an Augnai all M a r an J u n e h a they | lie auction to the highest bidder for days at 3 : 0 0 p. in. in the Adventist (tilt SAI .K EDW IN ROSS 11 lin in ', I IK! I lumi are enutied II ii h the following described proper ch'trch. Knelit.h Sunday pchoo! evet.' Sunday at 1 0 : 3 0 a. m Ladies' V K K irk, Co P hysician und Surgeon ty, to wit: Jim dunh •I. peu.- » • A croud ( m e n k u i i i It*,ms 1*4-11*. Tel. 1:44 Minier Johnnon hud Minier Slork Hots numbered 5, ti, 7. 8 , 9. 14, 15, Aid meets every third Kridey at 2 Igni km T h e public is Invited. Itev. Muckle B l o c k . S t . Helens, O r e g o n h i Sta In nee him down hy (Johle thui time 1«. 17. and lk, in Htock number«,. p. m. jldlrlil' i'1" " J K Shipp, pastor. 120 ani^ all thal pari of l.ot mini when (h are haby wua horned (o Min I II A I lE Olili gen tle 1er tluller'd houae Ita a hoy an bored 17 lying North of the St. Hel DR. S. H. R U SSE L L »ui: s M i C A T H O LIC mllli cu» K.viiiK (our g allo n s per Minier Johnson h lurnln how to sing en* Houltiiii County Hoad. In Bloc! ( Till o|,t actor Holy mass on Sunday at 1 1 : 3 0 j 1( „ f, « i ....... 1 year old whim when you an I wua yung Maggie to numbered 129. all of the ab ove prem Moorfleld Cabinet S team Hatha Catechism O ffice and ftesidcnce 106 Colum bia ises lying and being In the City of Hally mass at 8 o'clock. I finirli lu " ul»o pu llets and pul the htthy lo nleep In the nil • ,. . rod a t r a l l Would lie Ming , to keep him u wake in the St Helens, in Colum bia County. and Bible study a t 4 : 1 5 on T u e s d ay * St., Next to City Hall. Choir practice on T ue sd ay n i g h u Phone 1 2 6 - J S ta le of Oregon, as shown by the o f ¡ñute fi" I • " r U1"'*1 ''“ r J W duy time 10 nleep hi the ulte ho lie, St. Helens. Oregon Children's c h o ir and So dality m eet ficial plat of said city on file and of Smllli. ' ' k‘ " 'T i l l d ep ot, I eood go lo work m (he uiornln ing on Krlday a: 4 : 2 6 . record in the o ffice o f Ihe County hltdk * m i ••( highway. 3112 Jim danh DR. JAM ES T. MARTIN N. B .— Mas-, on 4 th Sund ay of the Minier Itolger an Minier (ieorgi P atrick Mclmuglilin, aclil to he c l e r k of said County, the title to all month Is at 9 : 0 0 a m. Confessions I>4‘tlti»| nit SAI.I Mninilyt'li' (or dale, or wlch went to California in (he cur llie oldest living Con fed erate vet of III« name being registered under B ank Building jiigd. cow or uny- I hut lillie aed the npendomoter on eran of the civil war. at 101 years ' hapter III. T itle X I . V I I I o f Lords a re heard on Saturd ay afte rn o o n and Koom 14 • ill trail1' Pilone U evenin g and before all masses. thing Imi'iT .,t c e n t r a l Maruuil (he cur abode 4 245 lullen an I sed of age i ailed on President Harding Oregon Lawn; taken and levied upon St Helens. Oregon. Deviations from above sched ule or IUnd it or« how much did II coat all he ,-d htn at the While lloune lie attended a- the property of Louis Olson, a special services wilt always be an widower, or as much t h e r e o f as may ash regmier got hunted from sore the i onfederale union recently at DR. L. J. CAIN he necessary to satisfy the said ju d g nounced in this paper. \ 2U 11 Ml t lllUIII'll throat raiiMc evry I Ini«* they tur ii « m I Itirhitiond. Va. UK SAI.K Non-Catholics a r e alw ays wel ment in favor of T h e Elrst National .1 horsepower en Dentist h round it co*t them a doller an I egulppi'd aH come. J O S E P H P. CLA NCY. Hank of Scuppoose, Oregon, a cor Hoorns 2 and 3— B a n k Building jlnd, all I" rood condition K told the cheef u bout It uij be a**d P asto r deporta ut frlctlon belween thè Phone 4 W lUmnifrhiM k Wurren, Oregon wlmt did they turn u round for wh> con.m en ial lislieric» h urea un of Ore- poration, plain tiff, against said de fendant. Louis Olson, with interest E ven ing s by Appointment 3014 d id n’t they keep Köln »(rate? It And when all Is said and done, Con and Washington over operai io ni thereon, to gether with all costs and don't font not hin to ko »trate I k * h . v of lisheimen al Ihe luouth of thè C o- disbursements that have or may a c most of tlie girls who paint a r e ' jlin dtt»h DR. W. G. PARENT rim SAI.K \ N< I reg istered llo i mighty poor artists. (umiliti nv«r are wilhout Iruil., uc- crue r«*aily for uervlce Harbara J o r d a n ’» hark From •triti hull. V eterinary Surg eon cordlng in « ari I) S ho em ak er, mar- J II W E L L IN G T O N , S he riff. The lieal if tir» itlHK and pr ice 11 Portland I meri» St. Helens Hotel T e leph o ne 4 4 ter flnh warden of thè Oregon nlalu Hated at St Helens, Oregon, thin right Ci I .»I one mile weHt of Jim daah finii coni inissimi 13th day of Ju ly , 1922. »ad Htat ion John McNulty J u d g e Clark wua here from Hat DR. M. H OW ES Hate of first publication, J u l v 14. 3013 nier with aulii lady wlch wua Mrs JofWpIlHOll \\ irren. Or©. V e t e rin arian Organization of a m otor corpn by • 1923. Clark Consultation Free the Oregon mate motor aaaoclntion, I Hate of last publication, August yok SALK \ 1921 Ford tru ck in Jim dnnh Phone T a b o r 6 5 6 6 joed wire lu it i« id condition , u I hh Kollier Clancy wua out lookln up lo entertain large groups of visitors I I , 1922. | W rite 1971 E. S t a r k . P o rtlan d , Ore time to time, t« | 1121 Ford i mi i h > k In excellent sum of Ilia people laal week ugen to Portland from requested in a letter sent to A II. Price» r i k It t . term » of whul uln't heen to church I gena. fond it inn I.«.», president of that organization h v , JO B S FOR 512 V ETS. D IL LA RD & D ILLA RD ¿Hired 1 ! 11111 r H He [Motor F Cl . Jim danh 3 0 1 f 1 Minier l>uke Wellington wlch in Mayor (taker A ttorney# St. Helen», tir» —■— ------- * --------------- P ra c tic e any C o u rt— S t a t e or , lie nh arlff wlrh w ua In the war in i Atlanta. G a.— A total o f 512 for F e d e ral. Henry A Schnorenherg, a young mer service men were provided with S or SAI.K i «-.id work ho rse and a mil her hero now raune he saved O ffice, Court Plaza, St. Helens, $ i ;> oo A ln« Tun a man from drowndln his aelf to. farmer south of Eugene, played lh« Jobs hy the employm ent c o m m itte e of I iifbi »-*2' Oregon. You get your lungs full an hero when he saved the lives of two American Legion Post No 7k. which I crnl xiui H ■ \ vi ««ii cock#«r**l. $ 1 Sea id** Alfred Hansen. cant breeth an tliata what itrownda men overcome with fumea from a dy maintained a lent at F iv e P oin ts for I it uk«n m o « « immite lilast in the bottom of a well several weeks until recently. I Yankton. <>' . *n. phono 1 XF5. JOHN L. FO O T E you they were digging Jim dash In addition the legion arranged for A tto rn e y -at-L aw -------- .. » Mister liulltnati had a still In a com pensation for more than 20 0 ve;. SHERRI KS 1-, St. Helens, . . . Oregon tU * J L m I i*n, Warr»*t. i >r«*K‘>n. P h o n e 1 FG drawer In tils kitchen hul he sold Construction work on it large scale erans and investigated th re e alleged It to J u d g e I'hllip for t 3 hunden! lias been launched by the Phoenix fakers, who were re presenting th e m JOHN L. STORLA * I'tillty Co., now engaged on a new $1. selves to he wounded o verseas sol ||"K a\l I |i- 'lge lo u ring cut In doller» A tto r n e y -a l-l.a u Jim danh 26 0 .0 0 0 power plant on Hood river diers and attem pting to heg funds or, (<*dl running o n l e r . M u st -e ll Room 17 B a n k Buliding Ora Huf tun w'tin up to Seaside see the streets. for the Pacific Power a - Light Co. Will Ink- .« ( imi imi , XII,VI.IMI down, j T e leph o ne 122 St. Helens. Ore Bay this Cigarette and Save Money Palano moni lili St. Helens H!«Min in Marlon an the sites on the beech •g**tt laomln GEO. H. SHINN cigarettes They are GOOD! I ' i »irren. Oregon I lahlgren llroa 2 «tf T R O U B L E S OF OUR OWN MAKING "Simple precautions would avert most of the railroad crossing h o r rors Here are a few rules, which. If followed, would save many liv es." nays the Southern P acific Hulletin. "N e v e r approach railroad trucks that must lie crossed Ht grade, with Here |s the plar • |f t: SAIT in ali rows, priced | out thin thought Have your right I ni >- .ui,| see t tieni milked where I iiiiiht play safe* H a r r e n , B a ch elo r iiir under control, then you will he You Flit. Oregon 27t4 prepared for any emerg ency know the importance of having good b rak es on your car Look them over ("K SAI.K ,d work ti ornen, al front tim e to tint« • harn*-’- -na and bucks fleo " P r o b a b l y nine out of ten times w. Gl t ireg, in 2 4 11 there will he no train near enough to c h e ck your progress over the r ' ' 'IT. ., Idc house and loi trac k s Make no effort to go across I erinn If desired until, hy c a re fu l as« of both eyes I ' l l . ) - ’ and earn, you have sized up III»' »11- in 191f nation “ All must agree that a little tint« spent In trying lo protect life and LOST AND FOUND. 11int* is a good Investment We use I' ejra o a ring Kind up Home time hunting bargains in B e t t e r plan to hold onto tie* *r plan,,, i . - i i m to Morton A WII stores No bargain coun •on meat ni..i ket 2 9 t f life you possess ter hns an o th e r to o f f e r you When I L ust On I ol ii tu lita SI ' your end Comes, you will lie a long (»'»een 1,1 adnt Hotel. Field- lim e deuil w (■"Uw gara, , and post o f f ic e , a I "H e m e m b e r that a fast train can run th e q u a r te r mile from the whist aunhiiT i pin set with small *»»1« and -Inmond r e n t e r Kinder ling post lo the crossing In fifteen l*o you know Just exactly not it. Mrs S A H awkins, seconds ■ gon phone 92 J or how far you can make your car go I Meter Liberili re In one fourth of a m in u te ’ Most of »»M J I tf IIS fail to do our lies! In an e m e rg ency "|)o you adm ire a man who t r i e s ; w anted to heat a train over a crossing, w hen j he has his family or friends In the »ANTED m *» to tuak e 20 cords of car with him. depending upon hint, »'asl. It mi per cord Fred Will for p ro t e c t io n ’ If such a man were «rr. Scapi,,, "*#«. Oregon 1C to run his business so carelessly us th at, we greatly fear that the bal C antei * h . uiMownrk hy 1ihe iluy ance would show up on the wrong °r hour; ai' plain s*1■wing Myrll.i side o f his ledger Most of us arc Rougher I V Houlton. Old S k a tin g very weary o f reading newspaper -o Rink 3 1 X cou nts of death and destruction L e t ’s he rooters for safety at the * \ i i <>l( ItiIset. crossings " wallte,I I for wood at Colum bia A M plendld Mesti. Ine f o r th e Htoiii- “etghtn »c| > C E L u fk in , clerk . im T i and l.lv « r . Ljttrirt 3 Ut 3 " C h a m b e r la i n 's T ab lets for the stom ach and liver a re splendili P°INTKI> PARAGRAPHS never tire o f telling my friends and neigh bors of their q u alitie s ." writes *kn°l.!*U' ' " dnne wlth a man Mrs William Vollmer, Easlw.Mid, N When bilious, constipated or •*•»<«lòn*1' " hlH ,’r,*J'»'l'ees for bis V troubled with Indigestion, give them They will do >«»»« * ■»»' fi,,!, !' h', r'1 •" sym p allilte whon a a trial •f K J " 1 ' ’ runa Into a stre ak Many a man never gets anywhere I calf uut ot tr mui ot Chester \\ Jal» I IT Brown. \ ai I. dlier Jersey hull -,f M cow and sired I M«dal onw , also .ow due l o farrow d for i|Uirk naie I 2 HI* k Ì r . * " * " '" g i n lo thlnk avlatlon din» ' " * ' ' f'' proposltlon, soni« •h» llSppens. r,tr.tn t^ " *h**n somehody thin, V ' 1 ' *« ought lo do som e * »Bont beca us** he Just drift» ~ " Riverside Confectionery Popular Music SOFT H A K V K Y W I L K I N S . SI Helens Agt PIANO PLAYING LESSONS. A Good Place to Eat Attorney at l a w Real E sta te , In-.urance. Notary Vern onia. Oregon RAG AND JAZZ T A U G H T IN F. D. E L D E R T e a c h e r o f Plano At O rcadia Hotel Monday, T uesday , and W ednesday of E ach W e 'k F o r info rm atio n phone 14 12 GUAR T. S. W H IT E i U n d e r ta k e r and F u n e r a l D ire cto r County Coroner Phone 54 R e s id e n c e phone 113-2 St. Helens, Oregon. ANTEED. The Bungalow Restaurant } Mrs. Charles Murphy, Proprietor Home Cooking Good Food Reasonable Prices On the Strand. St. Helens. Oregon E. A. ROSS z ♦ ^ I Beginners or Ad vanced Pupils Ac cepted QUALITY MEATS Our meats are first picked for quality, and then kept under sanitary conditions, and perfectly refrigerated. That’s why our meats are the best you can get. A lull line of choice groceries, fruits and vegetables al ways on hand and at reasonable prices. The Peoples Market Strand St. St. Helens, Oregon Telephone 40 Your Chance IF W E CAN EN R O L L 10 P U P IL S IN ST. H ELE N S W E W IL L SEND AN IN ST R U C T O R C ITY TO EVERY YOUR THU RS DAY. MAIL YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AND W E W I L L CALL ON YOU IN PERSON AND G IV E YOL A FREE D EM O N STRA TION. STR. AMERICA * h* rf Main 3 3 * 3 . J. W. DAY A t toi-ncy-at-I.iiM Rank Bldg St Helens. Ore. LESTER SH EELEY Beautiful Scenic Parlor Dancing while you wait Service Guaranteed or Money Back HT H E L E N S R O t T K V ia C o lu m b ia H iver The P e o p le '* Boat Th„ n n ,,'* ,,>r lo a n fro m un Makes nil way lauding* M»y (rf,|* f ' tt'o v e s l'e o p le w lin Alder s treet Phones: ff*xlu 1 r' ' ’ lo n g e r c o n s ld e r e d A -4204 tkr» n" T *«« lo t h è p u h llc w el- A ttorn cy -at-L aw S t Helens. Oregon DRINKS. SUNDAES, PA RFA ITS. S P E CIALS IN ICE CREAM, CANDIES _______ __ fom, L 1" 1', Bnow what hns he Hig m Ji * 1 ,h r ' " c o n d llenten nnts Is'wv 's P ortlan d dally - - 2 30 p m ( Sunday 11 : 30 » m 1 ■ -he w ar? Arrivas SI Helens 6:00 p m I» Chi- " ' 1 " tlg lit tn k e th è w ar ( Sunday 1 3 0 p m > leu* * n' " r" •Tloim ly |f ih « c h i (Sund ay 2 00 p m l * n'" , , r h p<"»r m a r k s m e n l e a v e s St Helens - - * J J® • ™ •»tkei, ’ ( " 'e f o r t h è K u rn p e a n Arrives P ortland t0 :3 0 a m lo (f- . ’’ 1 ’>r" « u t a n n f h e r s c h e n ie I*. H HOLMAN. Agent 10 Is much cheaper than wasted food. I deliver ice and help you to save food supplies. Have ,-ou b o u g h t an ICE T IC K E T ? p ro m p tly E. M. BURDICK, The Ice Man phoiM 161 R St Hr'™ *. Ore. WATERMAN PIANO SCHOOL 313 Columbia Bldg. PORTLAND. OREGON F u n e ra l D ire cto r K m baltner Bus. P hone 23. R e s P hone 1 1 6 - W Masonic B ld g . St. Helens. Ore v v v v * < LODGES 4 St. Helens Lode« meets In th e I. O. O. f ' j, F building on t h e f 1st, 2nd. 3rd und 4th S atu rd a y s of each month. V isiting b ro thers are alw ays given a hearty welcome. P E R C Y H V E A Z I E , N. U. C. W. B L A K E S L E Y , S e c re t a ry Mizpah C h ap te r O. E S m eets In Masonic Hall the secoad aud fourth S a tu rd a y s of each month. O L IV E STEN. W M E F F I E B R O W N , S e cre ta ry . St. H elens R e b e k a h Lodge No I 217, meets second and fourth T h u rs | day of each month In I O. O. F. hall f l a t t i n g m e m b e rs always welcome G R A C E KOI I N T R E E . N. G. ORA B E N N E T T . S e cre tary . Avon Lodge No 62 K n ig h ts of P y th ia s m eets every T uesday evsn ing in C as tle Hall, St. Helens Vis iting K n ig h ts always welcome C IIA S . E W 1K S T R O M C. C JO H N L. S T O R L A , K of K A S and M o f F. A St- Helens Lodge V A F a A M ' T r A and 3rd T h u rsd ay month. Visiting b ro th e rs welcomed J A M E S A BACON, B. E Q U IC K , S e c re t a ry t No. 31. m eets 1st in each cordially W. M. St Helens Camp No 19 ,9 9 » , Mud ern Woodm en of America, m eets th* first W ednesday of each month la the F O O. F hall B. L. MONISH. Consul. H E I.allA HE Clerk N e ig hbors of W o o d c ra ft, Houlton C ircle 478. Meets second and fourth T uesday s V isiting N eig hbors alw»ys welcome. ANNA VAN NATTA. G. N. V E K A M U R R A Y , S e cre tary .