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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1910)
ROIMD TOVrt Altfn1' Hit Fourth of July celeliratlou at Raic- if. Magnus Htion arm wife started ttadnesilay Ir California. Mn. Bison hu been in poor waitn lateiv una it t hMht Ihe cbenee of cllmsta will bsotfit her. Miss Lois Clear aocoiiiriatilns tbtu to vil mower. Areyorlnt,,Urt ' ec- Munt. Hop tu Mn Auk tbscahler about that system of Time ru.HAiMo(IDeDOiit. Tber tarn 4 Der SW w m cent St. Helens'. Rainier at Rainier on the (nurtli. Ur.M. B. Miller and children Mluraail on Saturday lat froni a visit !th friends and relative In Eastern Oregon Ulit. the proaperoue and busy little " burg o( the lower Nehalem wilt observe lh Fourth' In an appropriate manner. Good now bouaeand lot wllb outbuild ings tor tale. Located just south of the Cioum place, on Milton Creek, IIoum bu tig rooms. Good spring. For ftir- Ihfr Information apply at MUt Office, Did titty dollar you a pent tbU month ." lr yon adequate1 returns? Could you bsrsssred some of them? The Columbia County turn will be glad to help you ' tare. Ytsterdsy wae the laat day that the Nituttut mall vent Into the valley bv way of Houlloo. Today, Friday, the firt (lay nf July, the route la to He changed and the mail will pax throu(h Clattkaule and Mint There seems to be but little doubt that the route juft abandoned It the moat satisfactory, but ' perlia the overnmnt will change the rautrt In the lower valley to aa to Ira prove the lervice. Uood houta arow and float for sale verv cbear. Tart caah. Inquire at thle office. , Tea hone engine and two boilera for ale cheap. Inquire of J.S. WATSON Warren, Orrgou, Launch Ho Rami 34 foot boat, foot beam, equipped with 12 bone cylinder Hay & Itowca engine. Boat ad engine in good condition and coat em 12000. Well worth 1000. Ooeaat 1011 taken at once. Inquire at the Mist office. 8. Ilenaon. of the Beaton Logging Company, hat purchaaed block of land la Portland on Couch and I "III 8 1 recti Mt. Benson will probably Improve the property with a handsome private fftilence. Crkam KitraTt)R Salk-Db Laal in Grt claw condition, cheap. Capacity 600 pounds. Inquire U.S. Papain, St Helen. if ,... .. neve . hat vou owe It to yoilr ol, Deposit It In th, Columbia Count, Ilk theoUlct bank , , county", wili grow there, ' TIikkkI)IvonckCa.s.WTI1)j case of "R-V..H. J, Boyd was decided In the c rcult court last Tuesday. Mrs" with the custoby of Katell, .,, ,,,, Mr. Boyd wa irv.n muim,,.., , : of Violet, he to provide for her a Kood bom. and not taka l. , JT: State. The tlrl.1 of the c.M occupied two day and was quite lenaatlonal. It de veloped that durlnir in v..- fe the Boyda had moved thirty .Igbt time. Several of th. iiri.-i. ,. .a - iiviuuv ig die aect known a. Huly Rollers, nd there wai Oonideralil. t..tlm their practice.... Mr nmi. ... ,.i divorce from her '.huibend II, 0. Bum wnn i ne cuitoi v of lwn children and: 25 pe, mouth alimony. Trttuiony ahowe tbat Butt, ahuwd bxr In many wayi, rnlllna hvr vtl. ,.. ...ILL... J li , , " ' .0.1 khimk1w I,, Arnold v Arnold a decree by default war given u I'lniuiiii, VVhon you buy clothe. y might more If yi u go to Well-nHnr.', ,n ... thorn, Y.,u are lW)y, ,U(e o( Satlafacton when yon (o there. Ocorife Grant, of Scappooae, rently .o partis at Holhrook what he he "ve. to hve boen the het team In O '"""m ' ouniy. Tha conalderatlon wai 'W.U0. AtlntliiM. innMil. t ' ..v,n H irniie iri.m III, una f ItilA II ... f ui iiiiu, imi it ivnlVil win ..,,l.l..... How much have you, Mved'oflyour tlulm yt Not how much you niadf; but how much have you laved. The Columbia Count. flank helpt (avert. Owe yourself a dollar every Baturtlny niifht. wben you have aaved a hundred dollanputlt in the Columbia Coun'y Bank. It will earn 4 per cent there. The dance given In J. K. Krlckaon and Sm'i Hall at W'arreu laat Hatunlny Biht a tucccaa, and the people who atteadad from here repott having bad a very jolly time. Noiihwetlern Oregon Foret Fire AiaucUlion hat been organltol with the follnwing dlreotira; P. 8. Itrumlx, Geo. Mclxl. John Fearxou, C. II. Wheelr, (Sao. Keiter, C. K. Gamble and Minol Ifcvlt, A large part of the timber land ol thin county la owned by uiembera of nu auocietion, and the work of pro (acting It from fire ie conaiderable. Foa 8a n One bay mare, aged aix weight 1300 lb. Guaranteed aound J'rlce a. 1. Jaaper, Deer laland, Oregon. jlO-24pd K. K. Nlckereou. of Veroonia. it the ftnt Nehalem Valley man to purchaoe an automobile. 1'atiotic Day Next Saturday will Patriotic Day at the M. R. Church. The pwtor will preach on 'National Rigliteontneiia" la the mornlns and In evening tliere will be temperance rally, wun teveral thOrt talka by local people, Mr. J.O. lUiley, editor of the Oath- wrnet Sun, left a "Hello" Card at the ll!.. i, ... - . ... i.mc lant Monday. Mr, Bailey wat one of the Cathlamet rootert at the ball game no doubt, and we will probably meet when the retnrn game la played at UHhltuiet. Skw.no Machinr for Salk Inquire at ttiia ofhee. 1'ainta, oil., V.rnl.li, nalla. ahelf bard- ware, tcrewa and bolta all kindt of hnilder't material at th atore of Jat. iluckle & goo. Next Monday we Will all celebrate at Rainier, Our boya play the Rainier nioo, nd whenever they cro.t batt thre it plenty to interest the fana. Atlde from the ball f Mit there will be the naual Program in Die morning, including an oration bv Hon. Grant Diuilck, at prwaent County Jmi(;e of Clackamas County and live candidate for the office of Governor of Oregon. Mra. J. M. Lock wood it vl.ittng trlou la n Portland and will be away from St. Helena for a month or aix weeka, taking Well earned reat from her dutiet at ! oi me St. Helena hotel. Ellen M. Kjellberg, who was oom nitted to the inaane atylura from tlilt county on April 2llth wat ditcharged 'mm that Institution June Kid, a com plete cure having been effected. Lot for Sale, with two email liulldingt Jnsteattof the Wlreleea Telegraph ata Price $300. Apply to Mra. O.K. "icon, Warren, Ore. Je2t HoDSimoiD FURNITURR FOR 8aI,K enough to furnish five room houte. A torgaln. Inquire of U.K. Bennett, Milet' ttage, oppotlte II. P. Wai kin.. The City Shoeing Shop hat been en ""gee twenty feet in length and Is now mnulng two fires. If yon dont buy Devoe Paints, you M get the bett. A complete line at Gerdet, Oa.lt Park. Oamnhd Froi For Saib Home canned. Ten cents per quart. - Wk, KKVZI8, BMfcelof Flat. Cbetler W, Wahburne. of the l.'nltl Statet Geological Survey, lun become Interfiled in the iwuli.r f,.rmnin r the lake at Oatit I'.rk and bat promiwd Mr. Gcrdes tbat he will, If iionihle, In vettlgute it this autuiner. Marrlago llceaaes h4ve been imued during the pa.t week to Mary C. Wood and Henry R. IJIHck, Mary Kchullx and bwan OIn. Albcrlina T. W. Boyd aim Ktcliard M. Cramer. I'NKfA RATIONS KOR IllO CKI.KSRATIOX (let a new Kult, Jtt aud Shoet from Wellington. Mltae. Anne and Ku.ie Kelel and little lliilllpt ttrlel Tuetilay f. a two or three weekt vi.lt to the homc.lead. of the Ketel lxy. In the White Salmon couutry. We call attention to the water notice published In thit !tue. The Board trotU that all ron.umora will tie careful in their one of the w.ier. tu otherwi.a there it liable to be a ttiortage during the hut weather. Before the middle of Augtut the new tuupty will lie available and there will be an abuudanco for all pur-pows. Tlie St. Helens pout office it now third da, ami international money order, may lie l.jucd or cashed here Otitic a Ciunkk A little over a year ago if vou wanted to go to the depot you walked, now vou can rid- in a ten paAwnger automobile. The editor wai one ol a party to enov a ride from Port land to Sc. Helen. it Saturday in the new horwlrM wagon of the At Helen. Transfer Company, and it it .urely proof that they have great fulth in the town that Ihv have luvitted a large, turn in tuch a conveyance. In addition to tha run to the train the auto will be able to make thort trip, to the country and to ml from the baneball ground.. For Sack Egg. for hatching. C S. (trown Leghorn.; S. C. Black Minorca.; S. O. Warred Rocsa Market eirgt at market price. Yard. oppo!te wireleM atation. W. C. MORLEY, Houllon, Oregon, Box 97. Full blood yearling Jersey bull for sale by C. J. Lanon, Warren. Kt.Helen. la getting to be a favorite I place for Portland autoiitt to vi.it and there would be many more if Multnomah County would put itt roads In decent condition. From St. Helens to the county line there it an excellent! auto road, but at toon a. you cro. into Multnomah it is different and worse. Some of the bump, you girt between Rocky Point and Linnton are fearful. Mr. and Mrs. Percy George, of Port land, visited over Sunday with Mr. (leorga't parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. It. ieonie . Mrs. Ansorge and her daucbter, Mr. W. Day, wero P inland visitor. Tueidav, Shrvicks at Houlton M. E. Church Sundav school 10 s m. Presching every second and fourth Sunday at 11 a m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8p.m. Ernest M. Smitli, pastor. Cart For Saik Dump cart iu first class condition, sndoneset single harn ess., both for J30. A bargain for any- ahii lluino- nn a fnnn. Inquire at the Mitt office. Mis Lulu George returned last Satur day night from a visit to the enow stone Park. Miss George taught school at Pendleton this past year nud.it has hat been some time since bs Do been n St, Helens. It i. a shame to have as nice a build- ng as the Court House disfigured the v it Is. That nine o'clocK is a jokc j eeerv mm snd the plaster is nesrlv all off one of the pillars on the front porch. A little new plaster and a coat or paim on the "clock" in the cupola would help appe arances immensely , There has oeen .ait nf rfnMr. bnt we are in formed that me that would be worth putting In would co.t many times more than It would be worth tothe community. For BALK A good Smith-Premier Typewriter. A bargain. Columbia County Abstract Co. 300 Acrb Ranch to Lkask First uluss dairy ranch. Inquire at the Mist office. For Sals A new gasoline launch, 6tf horse power. Inquire at thia office. Oswald Doming mot wltU a very serious and pain'ul accident last Sunday at the base ball ground.. He caught his foot In the gear on the livery company s new automodile 'bus, and bad his toes severely crushed. While one of them may yet be amputated, It is very likely that it will not be necessary. I lfORHRKFOKHAI.HV-T.li1.l u,1 t, how, for ml, t the Scappoose Livery to t.. - criwp. ( , ot e cot,1M thB(. maice the man ; neverteeWt the man who wears clothes that come from Wei "iirion t I. a weirdreswd man. Your enjoyment of the'Fourth of'July will H Increased fourfold If you feel thst you mvh on nest, np-to date clothes. Mrt. 'W'Pottt and daughter. Mn Fellowt, spent several dsvs thla week ana lastTIn St. 'Helens. Mls neuie Darch returned to her home on Tuesday last after a week'. vllt with Miss Beryl Muckle. Nt. HelenvsfAllilna Colts. At the hall ground 8unday.""A (toid game Is ar.ureii, ANOTHER FOR STHELENS The Cathlamet nine fell an es.v victim ti the St. Helen, ball tosers la.'c Sunday, lo.inst out bv a score of 7 to 3. The lower river boys bad strengtheaed pa little with talent from the metropolis. and were pretty .ure of defeating the local., but they really had no chance at all. Once again the fit . Helen, nine wa. made up altogether of local boys, and the name w far more Interesting and better played than the la.t one when consider- ahln hired help wa, present. The old relinble Campbell Is the only outside player who ever helped this nine win a victory. Pete Brskke was in the box with Morton receiving, and we don't need any better battery for any game than they make. Following is the score iu detail ; S851 ST. HELENS. AB Ballash.rf ft Perry. Sb 8 Law.. 2b 4 LafTeity, lb 4 Owen.. If 4 P'alt. rf 4 Dupui., m 4 Morton, c... ....... 4 Brakke, p.. 4 Total. II PO 1 4 36 7 CATHLAMET Tack'on, fi 0 Watklns.Ray, lb.... 5 1 Scnrboro. If.... 5 1 Pembrook, c fi Hatch, 2b 5 Stone, p, ."6 4 Wtkin,,3h, cf 4 Hllott, cf.p 4 0 6 27 11 Krlberg, rf 2 Total.... . 30 0 0 2 11 1 0 2 9 3 8 24 13 8 A complete line of Men's Suits, and .hoes at Welling'on's. Hats WATER NOTICE At the meeting of the Board of Water Commiaiionersof the City of St. Helens, Mondev, ,1m, .'7th, 1010. the following resolu hi was pansod: Whereas me City's supply of water is r inning low, and wherens it will be four or five weeks before the present supply w.ll be rein forced by the new system; therefore, Be it resolved, that the Water Su perintendent be and he is hereby in structed to warn all water lifers to re frain from the use of the same for sprinkling lawns, sidewalks or streets either by nso of garden hose or other wise under penalty that any one dis covered so using water be immediately cut off, not to be again connected during the water slringcn y. And said water Superintendent is further partfcularly instructed to see thst the Houlton water users are fully advised of this order, and that he take vigorous means to inform himeclf of any disobedience thereof. By order of the Board. Next Monday is the Fourth of lluy a new hat at Wellington's July. BIDS WANTED Bids will he received by the Directors of School District No 37 for turning the school house one quarter around, build ing 8 Inch roncrete wall and placing building thereon, and painting building iuside and outside. The dimensions nf he house are 24x42. All bids must be received by 10 o'clock p. m. July 10, 1910. F. M. DANIELS. Chairman. E. S. DANIELS, Clerk, Goble, Ore. FOR JULY 110 When the llsllinger trial Is ended, And the Jury has ssid what' It thinks; When the esse liai been made and de fended With the wonted political wink.. We shall smile and gad., we shall need to That feel it as well had been dropped, And the Guggenheim crowd will pro ceed to Resume where it was when it .topped. The tigni shall come dow n In lh tim ber, And the patents thall tie up the coal. The law w ill get flabby and limber, And the trusts w ill do well on the whole. It always turns out In that manner, Although we may blush o confess it And we do not regard it a banner Achievement, exactly, to gttes it July is a tribute to Cnet-ar. One day, with pome oilier Insurgents, he talked by the Pillar .of Pompey rn things of political urgenee. He was just on the point of explslning the key to some government riddle when a party of regulars jumped bim and cut him In two in the middle. There were Decitis Brutns, the Speak' er, and Castins, boss of the Senste, to, gether with others Insistent upon tome political tenet, "The psrty forever!" IheyMionted, and what with tbat ter rible slasher Servilins Caeca ereat Cae.nr as well hsd lieen run tbrongb hasher. Atany rate Antony found bim cut up into fodder for fishes, and begged this request of the Romans' who granted the least or his wishes. And thus it ha. happened and shall b so long as the Tiber runs bv the Pillar of Pom pey thst Caesar shall live in the name of July. The Fourth shall return to discover Us watf.lntr In battle arrav. And what with one thing snd another Begreting we won, anyway. The cannon shall boom, and the scram ble For things on the medicine shelves Shall wsrn Inexperienced conntries Aspirine to freedom themselves. The dynamite esp and th rocket shsll remird'ns'of tyrant, thwarted, and th vallsnt forefather shall tnm in h's co(- lin to see vvn ne .tnr'e'i. ihe eg e hsll reonnt on hi" ninions snd circle the North snd'the Pouth. and the raoid fire oratovstand'ontbe platform and shoot off his month. Thi lat'er. however, is harmless In s strict pathnlomYal way, bnt remains notwithstanding sn evil we mnt in due snason allay. Alag, how deficient i nature that might lay this pest on the shelf with ruling that shooting his month off, he'gave the'lookjaw to him, self. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON, FOR COLUM BIA COUNTY NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the matter of the estate of John Borchler, deceased. Notice la hereby given tbat the un aerslgned, Executor of the estate of John Borchler, deceased, has filed In the County Court of Columbia County, mate or Oregon, his final account as such Executor of said estate, and tbat Monday, the 3(Hh day ot July, 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m has been fixed by said Court at the time and the Court room of said Court as the place for bearing all objections to said final report and account and the settlement thereof. JOHN J. BANZER, Executor of the Estate of John Borchler, deceased. J. B. McDEVITT, Attorney for Ex ecutor and Estate. First publication June 24, 1910. Last publication July 30, 1919. Notice of Sale of Real E.lata . In the Conntv Court of t he Slate of Ore gon, for Columbia County. In the matter of the estate and Guardian ship of Csrl F. Gustafson, an insane person. Notice is hereby given that In pursu ance of and by virtue of a license duly issued snd made bv the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia Conntv, on the 18th day of June, 1910, in the'matternf the estate and guardian ship of Carl F. GuHtafson, an insane person, authorizing, licensing nnd em powering the guardian thereof to sell all the rca' proporty of said estate at private snle.the undereigned, the guardian of said estate, will, from and after Satuiday, the 30th day ol July, HMO. sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for cash in U. S. gold coin, ten per cent to be paid on acceptance of bid and balance on confirmation of sale by this court, all tha right, title, interest and estate of the eatote of the said Carl F. Gustafson, an insane person, In and to the follow ing described real property, to-wit: The northeast quarter ot Section Twen ty (20).Townahlp Six (0) north of Range Four West of the Williamette Meridisn in Columbia County, Oregon, containing 100 acres .... , a ii hiila to lie directed to the under signed in care of 'Dillard & Day, St. Hel ena, uregon. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, June 30lh m0MATILDA 0. JOHNSON. Guardian of the person and estate of Carl . Uuatatson, an insane pnrjuii. Date of first publication hereof July 1st. 1910. Thia tefsnns, we are quite certain, has good and defensible' nses, and el of its manifestation, thns far have ben only ahnss The idea, a we regaarf it is not that it should be the cue of anv more serious matter than locking the arator'rfjaws. You know'that we never""hear of it except on the Fourfi of July, and whenever some innocent gets it we for ever are wonderfng'wby. Well, this is the fact of the matter, and by jove we are willing fo bet it tarn, out in the long mn (bat no one bnt' a lot of old wind-jammers get it. However, be that aa it may be. And get whom the tetanus will. The jubilant youth of th' nation Will resume with its shooting to kill. The safe end the sane celebration Will suit us who are not- so skittish, But the vonn;sters have got to do some- ihing To show what we did to the British, There never was anything safe in the way the forefathers sttscked them, and ss for the saner attainments, the old fellow, seem to have lacked them. They simply cast fear to the bowwows and waded into the affray, an 1 a boy does not think himself worthy if he can.t shoot himself any way. At any rate Jeffries and Johnson will growl like a couple of poodles and oh serre independence with beating the hair off their mutual noodles. They'll alternate making the other leviathan howl for his mo'her.'and if the country at rnndom is lucky'.they'll manage to kill one another. . It's only a plan to make money, de serving the strictest of strictures, for what they will have is a race war, di viding what's made on the p.ctures. We've been pretty mad in thia country for dollars, and power, and places; bnt this is the first time we've trafficked up on the abyss between races. For Sale One Jersey cow and one thoroughbred Jersey bull. Inquire of J. E. Smith. Millen ranch, Yankton, Or. Cleaning and pressing of ladies' and gentlemen's clothes done at the St. Helens Stesm Laundry. Pend goods or, drop postal to Mrs. L. Boyd n)27tf NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT i la Ihe Matter of Katata ot John Murphy, da ceafl : Noilcei. hereby riven that tha Adminlitra tor'a floal account In Die mutter of the Kaute ot John Murphy, deceased, waa tiled In the nl See ol tlio County Clerk, Columbia County. Or egon, May 2Mb, lalO, and Honorable Jamea Dart, County Judge of Mid county, ha, Sard Saturday, June 25 1910. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court Homo. Columbia County, Oreaon. aa the time and place for hearing objection, to aald a al account. If any. and the aetilenient thereof. All pcrnnua whomsoever are directed lo Hie written objection to aald Dual account, If anv. or any particular item thereof, on or before Friday, the 21th day ot June, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. of aald day. CiKOKOR J, FRRK1NH. Adminlatrmor, address 806 Lewis Building, Portland, Oregon. Flrt publication May 27, 1910.. Lafct publication June 21, 1910. Notice to Creditor. In the Conntv Court of the BUtte of Oregon, for Columbia County. Iu the matter of the estate of George Blott, deceased. Notice la hercbr eiven bv the undenta-nad. the administrator of the estate ol Oeorxe Blott, deceased, to thecred'tors of, and all per aona havlni claims aEalnntmid estate, to tire- scut them with the proper vouchers within six moutha from the date of this notice to the said administrator, at the law office of Dlllard & iHjr, at oi, neiciis. i.oiumuia vuumy. urpKon. the same belnir the place for the tranaaction oi ol the business ol said estate. vatea June Bra, luia. VICTOR C. BLOTT. Administrator ot the cute of Ueorge Blott, ueceaaeu. Notice to Creditor. Notice la hereby alven that the nnderslmed haa been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon ndminlstratnr ot the estate of C, W. Johnson, deceased. All persona having claims against said eatate are required to pre sent them to me, properly verified as ri quired by law, nl my olhce in St. Helens, Oregon, within six moutha from the date hereof. H. E. MIL .KB. Administrator of the estate of C. W. Johnson, deceeaad. Data nf lirst publication Apll 1Mb, 1910. Notic of Sale. In the Comity Court, of the Btate of Oregon, for Columbia County, la the matter of the estate of Theodore J. Fckersnn. deceased. Notice 1 herebv aiven that bv virtue of an order made and entered by the aliove entitled court In the above entitled matter. I will on and after tha lxth dav of June. 1910. offer for sale Kiid will sell at private sale, to the persons oderiuir the highest price, for cash, ell of the rlht. title aud estate nf the deceased, Theodore J. Ecksrson. of. in and to blocks sixty-four and sixty.five. ol the C'ily of St. Helens, in said county and state. J. If. UUUFKKY, Administrator of the estate of Theodore J. nckerson, decease. Notice of Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Oregon or Columbia County. In the matter of the Estate ot Lucinda Blan- cliard, deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that E. E. Quick basSled his final account as execu tor of the Estate of I.ucluda Blanchurd, de ceased, in the County Court of the State of Ore gou for Columbia County, and the Judire of said court has appointed Saturday, the lkth day of time, at the court room of said court In the ettv of tit. Helens, Columbia County. Oregon, for the hearing ot oojpctions to such nnai account and the settlement tuereol. K. E. uuiCK, Executor of the Estate of Lucinda BUncbard, aeceosed. NOTICE TO CREDITORS la the County Court of the State of Oregon fo the County of Colnmbls. In tho Matter of the Estate of Bachsl E. Link deceased. All person, having claim, against the estate f Rachel E Link, deceased, are hereby noli- nen to present me same witnin six montns from the date hereof at the office ot John P. Lo gan. No. 421 Mohawk Building. Portland. Ore gon, auiy Tcnnea Becoming to law. i nis nuDiiraiion is maae or vinne ni in an- ttolntmctit ot the undersigned ss administrator of the Estate ol Rachel E. Link, deceased, In the County Court of the State of Oregon; tor the county oi commuia. uate oi nrsi puoiioannn June uuu. WILLIAM M. LINK. Administrator of the Estate of Rachel E. Link, deceased. SUMMONS la Die Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregcn for Columbia County: W. C. Nichols-, plaintiff, v.. W. A. Harris, I. M. Harris ami a. itensi. aeienaftnis. To A. Kenzl, defendant above name: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint mcu ncrem on or ociore six wccks Mm June 17. 1910. ihe data of the lirst nubllcs- tlon hereof, and If yon fall so to answer the plalnttft will apply to the court for the relict demanded in his complaint, which la to quiet his title to the tract or tracts ol Hind In aald county describe.) ns the E j of the Bit ii of sec o ine 4 oi ine o 'i oi me on m oi i In t S ii r 4 w of the Willamette meridian. sec 22, Tnla summons Is published by order of Hon. J. 1. Campbell, Judge of said court, made on the 9th day of June, 1910. fiRAHAM & CLEETOJJ and H. B. NICHOLAS. Attomeja for Plaintiff. jyj E. MILLER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW St. Helens, Oregon QR. EDWIN ROUS. PHYSICIAN & ST. HRLKNS ! SURGFON ! ORKOf VANCOUVER Washington, Property, to exchange for Small Farm. Splendid quarter block, two houses fn excellent condition, bringing Income ot $55 per month, located on valuable cor ner, olrso to Main street; vslnn 18,600. Will trade for small farm, suitable for nice home, value to be about $3,000. Owner will take mortgage on property for difference. Address ' Western Real Estate and Brokerage Co., 3rd floor MU1 key Block, cor. Second and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon. THE PICTURES THAT PLACE ST. HELENS ON THE MAP Made by GEO. H. LOVE WELL - "Vice Regal Photographer" 33 y Ctrtifieatmtl jfppointmtnt 'to th (banl ofJlopetonn K. C. M. G., and under the distinguished patronage of the late Lord Loch, K. C. M. G. j the late Sir Henry Redvers Buller, K. C. M. G.; Sir George White, K. C. M. G.; Sir Harry Hildyard, K. C. M. G.; and some of the most promi nent Americans of the present century. Store Open 7 to 10 a. m. the 4th No Deliveries Made . , "-.( FOE MEN Summer Suits Shoes and Pants New Hats Seasonable Articles Reasonable Prices The Florsheim Shoe Is Worn the World Over by Neat Dressers They are the product of the world's best shoe makers, and fill all re quireraente as to Style, Wear and Economy. GENT'S FURNISHINGS Jas. Muckle & Son St. Helens, Oregon cor v.o KM Advertising The Walk-Over scheme of advertising ha3 always been to make the shoes themselves do the loudest talking. For 36 years the manufacturers have tried to make each pair of shoes leaving their plant tell of , Right Workmanship Real Value Rigid Inspection For that reason we take pride in selling and you can take pride in wearing the Walk Over Brand. $3.50..-$4.QQ.$4.50.$5.00 WHITE & ANDERSON HOULTON, ORE. FINE STATIONERY For PARTICULAR People We Are Confident of Our Ability'to Please You. A NEW LINE 'OF FOUNTAIN PENS From One Dollar to Five : sl Carge ?ssorfment of fPost (Bards Deming's Drug Store st. Helens, or. &JULASJLSLX) AAiUUUUJUl&JUU. 8 SUJLfcJUJLILflJLPJi 0 QJUJLBJULP I it Jl3