xcursions East: Low Round Trip Fares Mar 10 to 10, 22 to 25, 27 to 20 June 5,7,0, 10, 12. 10,17,21, 22, 28. .10. July 1 to 0, 10, 20, 2(1, 27, 28. August 3, 4, o, H to 17. 21 to 23, 28 ::o. September 1, 2, 4 to 7. rati I M) 00 inneapoll AO (X) .saa Citv BO 00 knaha 00 00 kiluth no 00 luiulpeg 00 00 Chicago $72 (M) Milwaukie 72 60 . Loul 170 00 Ifenver 00 Colorado Bprlng.. 55 00 w ora mi lladclphla 108 60 Washington 1107 60 Baltimore 107 60 Um - U0 00 Mar 12. 13 Mlneappoll and St. Taul, o oo. A variety of route going and return- Ig la oen tor lection. Return limit k tot4r atnt. Ktopover are allowed iu hcb direction. J. O. DIVENS. Agent, Moulton, Oregon. E. COMAN. Qen. Freight and Passenger Aft. 1 EXCURSION ARES EAST 19 11 From AU Polnla en Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company FAKK lilcago 72 00 luncll HI u fit 00 00 mha 90 00 anaat City 60 00 It. Joarph 80 00 1'anl 00 00 It. rul, via Council Muff 63 00 t. Louis 70 00 SA1.K PATES lrt. 17, 18. 11. 22, 23, 24. 2S. 27, 28 and 2lt uiie ft, 7. 0. 10, 12, lfl. 17. 21, 22. 28, 20 nd 30. ily I, 2. 3. , . . 10. 20. Srt. 27 and 28. i.itu.t 3, 4.6, 14, 15. 10, 17, 21, 22, 23, '.'8. 2:1 and 30. ptenitier I, 2, 4, 6, 6 and 7. p over within limit! in either direc tum. Final return limit Octolvr 31. One war through California lift 00 ad ditional. Inquire of any O.-W. R. A N. Agent r more complete Information, or WM. McMURRAY Denaral Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. Cure Your Rheumatism lND OTHER ILLS OF THE BODY AT Til It HOT 1 A RT F i a a aw a av at m Sanatorium f 7A Houtt f Cffieime.) Hot Lake, Oregon Til It Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Sella round-trip lickela, Rood for three immtha, allowing fit. (HI worth of acrominodation at the Sanato rium, at Portland and all O. W. It. & N. Mat ions. For further Information and illua traled booklet, addreaa Dr. W. T. 1'by, Medical Supt.and Mgr., Hot lake, Oregon, any O. W. K. A N. Agent, or writ to WM. McMURRAY, Uenaral Pawenger Agent, PORTLAND, ORKOON FOR PORTLAND DAILY STEAMER Leave 81. Helena 6:00 A. M. Arrive at Portland 10:30 A. M. I-eaves Portland at 8: P. M Arrive Ht. Helena at 6:30 P. M Sunt! Magaaine for May "Nile of the West," bv 8. Glen An- drna, beautifully illustrated la four col or. "The Bpell." a Western novel, by the WUIiamaont. "Gueatt of Greater Chinatown" by Cliarlea K. Field. An- tomohlle Section. Now on aale, 15 ctnts. 22-26 FOR SALE. Ivarly Roue anil Burbank aeed pota toea, also tccd outa U. J. LARSON, Warren. vn. COUNTY COURT (Continued flow Laal Week) Uknkbai. Road Fond. Security Vault and Metal Co F Matann D Thfrlan". C Lojie Orriu Darkua Ilroiise and Melllnger Warren Freeman Dan Hedlur.d John Bauner J 1) McKay Security Vault and Metal Co 68. 4M 20. 60. 82.75 106 20.25 11.2ft 8.75 00.80 72.45 O llano Jonn King 40. 270 K Eversaul 63.75 M chaelKreah Averlll Machinery Co 5f. 1620. 0 T l'resrott 183.70 22-50 20.00 6.00 Al Harvey Axel Anderaon Casper Libel R K lTielpa 8.64 Columbia Bridge Co 1000. KK IT Kkmkmhkrkd, That a regular term of th County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Columbia wal begun anp beld at the Court House In the City of St. Helen In aaid county and atate on Wedneaday, the third day of May, 1011, the am.'being the Brit Wed nesday in aaid Month and the time Hied oy law for holding Regular Term of aaid Court, when were preaent: Hon. James. Dart, County Judge. Hob. John Farr, Cotnmiieloner. Hon. W.K.Tichenor, Commiaaioner. II. E. Lallare, Clerk. A. K. Thompeon, Sheriff. Due proclamation being made, the following proceeding were had: Journal read, approved and aigned. Matter of petition of H. K. Dibbleeet. al. for a county road : On thi 3rd day of May, 1011 come on lor bearing the petition of II. K. Dibblee, et. al., freeholder reaiding in the road diitrict or diatrict of aaid pro posed road, praying for the eatablish- nient of a county road, In district No. 6 and 8, in and near Ih city of Rainier And it appearing to the Court that a Remonstrance contain ing a gieater number of signatures than api-ear on the petition, has been filed and presented herein, It 1 ordered by the Court that (aid petition bs and the aame la hereby deuied. Matter of petition of T, A. Lovelace, et. al. for a county road: On tbl tnird day of May, 1011 comes on lor bearing the petition or T. A. Lovelace, et. al., freeholder, residing in the toad district or diatrict of said pro posed road, praving for the establish ment of a county road, drgciibtd as lollowa, to wit: lieginning at atake "A" at a point on the county road 32 roils Northwest from Southwest corner of the Northwest quar ter of the Southeast quarter of Section 30, Toan-dilp 7 N. Range 3 West of the tt illamette Meridian ; thence in a south westerly direction through Sections 1 and 11 in Township 6 N, Range 3 West W. M. and terminating at atake "D" at the Southwest corner of the Southeast quartet of the above deecrlbed Section It, intersecting the county road at that place. And it appearing to the Court that a remonstrance to aaid petition contain ing a greater number of ilgnatnrea than appear on the petition, baa been filed and presented herein. It ia ordered by the Court that said trillion be and the same is hereby denied. Matter of petition of A. Hangeiud. et. al for a county road. On this 3rd day of May, 101 1 comes on for hearing the petition of A. Uaugerud et. al. freeholder residing in the road district or district of the said proposed road, praying for the establishment of a County road, described aa follows: Commencing at a stake which ia act 00 roda south of tne common corner of sect ion 8,9, 16 and 17 T, 3 N. R. 2 west; thence running in a aouthwesterlw di rection along the most practical route for about 100 mis, terminating at a stake marked "R" which is set 120 rotla toulb and 62 roils east of the quarter take on the north aide of section 17, aaid Township and range, and to vacate all of that portion of the old road be tween the beginning and terminal point of the change aa prayed for. And It satisfactorily appearing to the Court from proof filed herein, that due notice of the pendency of thi proceed ing has been given as by law required, and that twelve of said petitioner are legal freeholder of this county, residing in the road district or districts of the propoeed road, and that a good and mi in dent bond has baeb given and filed here in It I therefore ordered by the court that the Board of County Road Vicwera meet at Scappoose, Oregon on the 0th day of May. 1011, or on their failure to meet oa that day, then within five day thereafter, and proceed to view, survey and locate said proposed road. Matter of petition of W. Pott for return of M00. liquor license fee. On thi 3rd day of May, 1011, on the consideration of the petition of W. Potts for return of f 100. paid for liquor license. It Is ordered by thr court that the crcrk issue a warrant ou the General fund in favor of W. Pott in the sum 400. Matter of resignation of Road Viewer. On this day Michael Fresh present to the court hi written relgmttlon a Road Viewer, and the court being advised. It It ordered that the same be and Is here by accepted. Matter of aiiiKiilitmeiit of County Road Viewer: On this 3rd day of May, 1011, this matter coining on for consideration, and it appearing to the court that a vacancy exist in the Board of County Viewers, It is ordored by the court Frank Glin iebki be and he is Lereby appointed to Oil such vacancy. Matter of review of O. II. Klerks Road It appearing to the court that tl Board of County Road Viewers have failed to make aaid re-view within the time specified in a former order of thi court, and the court tieing advised in the matter it Is ordered that the Hoard of County Road Viewer meet at Scap- poose, Oregon on the 11th day of May 1911 or on their failure to meet on said day, then within five day thereafter and proceed to survey and re-locale aaid road a prayed for In said petition. Matter of Scalp Bounty Claim: On thi day the Clerk presenla to the court the following named scalp bounty claims, together with the front feet of the animals mentioned in aaid claims and the court being advised it l order ed that laid claim be approved, and aid front feet are burned,-Viz F. W. F'oeter. Claim No. 13 for 4 for two Wild Cat. F. BirkenSeld, Claim No. 14 for 8. for four Wild Cat. 8. W 8a a ton, Claim No. 15 for 2 for one Wild Cat. Matter of apeciul road meeting vt road district No. 0. On this day there I presented tot the court the minutes of a special road meeting held in road district No. 0, on the 25ml day of April, 1011. together with a resolution adopted at said meet ing, charging the expenditure of part of t he special road tax money for aaid diatrict , and the court I eing advised in the matter it i ordered that aaid reno lutionbeanil the same la hereby ap proved. Report of viewer on D. M. Kobinette road. On thi day the the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on the D. M. Robinette road was read in open court the firat time. Report of viewers on Adolph Hankey Road. On this day the report of the Board of County Road viewer on the Adolph Hankey road was read in open court the first time. Report of viewers on P. G.' Lovegren Road. On thi day the report of the Board of County Road Viewera on the 1'. K Lovegren road was read in open cxirt the fi st time. Report of viewers on F, Glineivki road. On this day the report of tne l ail of County Koad viewers of the Frank Glin- ieski road wa read in open court tne first time. Report of viewers on J. W. Foster road . (Cont.i.eil on last pane) RAISES the DOUGH Better than other powd producing light, dainty, whole- soma cakes and pastries CRESCENT BAKING .'OWDER high grade and moderate) ia price 25c lb. tin at grocers. Crascaat Mia. C.. SaattU SEED CATALOG RLADY TO MAIL Tha baillna SmJ Culo of 'Am Wart Lilljr's Cataloc. Your 1911 erji dapamb oa GOOD Mj sond for this Calalo nil set lha beat. Write bow to tha CH AS. H. LILLY CO., Seattle, Wa. We Wish to Buy Log god.Qff Land in Tracta of from 40 to 5,000 Acrys Write ns giving location, price and terms, or call in person. NEUHAUSEN & COMPANY 704 Lewis Building Portland, Ore. n II AT II II II I II -.jiTSr- r -nasi' r: Watches Von A. Gray Watchmaker and Jeweler. All Work Guarantied. Optical Goods St. Helens Or. WELCH & hresh and The newest and best Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard. Highest prices paid -for butcher's stock E HOULTON, - - OREGON ifjiaiuiuiUiiiiaiiiiUiUiuiaiiuaiaiiUiiiiUiUUiUiUiUiUiui UiULAittiLUiltLiitiLl.ilt,LUtiiLUti,iaiitliLV 3 White Clothes for Clean People Watch G. F. WHWi'inniniHiiiirtniimi'iHriMHWi'WK STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES TEAS AND COFFEES Are our specialty. Gunpowder Tea at 50c and COc. None better for the money. English Breakfast Tea at 40c. Ceylon Tea at 70c. Lipton's Tea at 40 and 75c. Green Tea at 40c and GOc. Coffee in bulk at 25c, 30c, and 40. Coffee in tins at 40c or 3 pounds for $1.00 Monopole and Schillings Spices and Bakinpr'Powder Pure White, Olympic, and Highland Flour We carry a full line of Monopole Canned Goods. No better goods than this line on the market ALL GOODS DELIVERED C. H. JOHN & CO. ST. HELENS, OREGON lAtULlIiiiiiAUtULlaiULUtULUitLhUtliLlitUL i NOW DOING BUSINESS COLUMBIA PACKING CO, HOWELL & ALLEN, Props. Evrythingin ' Fresh and a 1 at lowest prices. Next Door to St. Helens. - F. B. Holbrook Co. ROOH i, Worcester BIdg. Portland, Oregon Will use this space for ex ploiting a tract of Colum bia County land : : : v(irviitrviiiH'iitfitii,f'fiif'iiii,'itfK Clocks ZT. CHAMBERS Jvilt Meats ' ST. HELENS LAUNDRY! Under new management for the Wagon Monday ROBERTSON E Cured Meats t & H. Morgus - Orgeon THE WHITE If you want a high grade ewiog ma chine which i a World's Standard of Excellence bay the WHITE. The machine i on- surpassed for simplicity, durability and the character of the work it will do. It is made in two style, the Vibrator Shut tle and the Improved Rotary Shuttle. The latter machine sews either a lock or a chain stitch. There are a number of ' styles to choose from and the wood work is the handsomest poesible. LOCAL DEALER J. Muckle & Son Str. Iralda C. I. Hooghkirk. Matter. RAILROAD TIME. LtaTe Rainier dallTfezecDt BnndavHor Port land, at A. M.. decartini from 8L Helens at o'clock. Returning, leave Portland at 2:10 P arming at at. Helens at t :&. himim and Fast Freight FOR PORTLAND OAILY PORTLAND LANDING. ALDER 8T JJR. L. GILBERT ROSS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens, Oregon Oflice Muckle Building; both phones J-J R.EDWIN R0S8, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ST. HELX58 ORIQC. E. MILLER ATTORNEY-AT-XAW St. Helens, Oregon QRRIS BACKUS CIVIL ENGINEER RAINIER, OREGON (JR. H. K. CUFF, Physician and Surgeon Announces the removal of his office to 912-14 Selling Kuilrlintr. Portland, Oregon. Phones Main 3392; A-3226; Res. E. 4667 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Ore gon, (or the County ot Columbia. In the matter of the estate of Rachel . link, deceased. Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned has been du ly appointed administrator of the above entitled estate by the County Court of Columbia County, State of Oregon, and has duly qualified and entered upon the discharge of hi dnties aa uch adminis trator. All persons having claims against (aid estate are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to John F. Logan, attorney at law, 4l'l Mohawk building, Fortland, Oregon, within six month from the date of this publication. Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, and first published on the 7th day of April, 1911. WILLIAM LINK, Administrator of the estate of Rachel B. Link, deceased. JOHN F. LOGAN, Attorney for Administrator. Notice to Creditor. In the County Court of the Stat, of Oregon, for mumma l numy. n the matter of the estate of Albert Lang, d- Noil'-e l hetvhr siren that tha nndanlned n het-n dtllT aitKlntei administrator of tha wiale of Albert Ijiiki', deceased, bv the County Court nf the t'ountv o( I'nlumhla, State of Ore Kn, and has diilr qualified for Mitt trust. All iH'raonft navitic claims atraia.t taud etal. ar. ncrctr notified and rviuiird to sreaent tha c dulr verifled and with proper Toucher. In the sdmlnintratur at the office of W. A. HurrKat ,t. Helena. Oregon, within six swaths from the date of thla notice. Dated at St. Helena, Oregon, February Srt, Hit, tU'STAVK I.AMiK. Admlnl.trator of the estate of Albert Lange. da- cvaaru W. A. HARRIS, Atmriajr for Administrator. EGGS FOR SETTING. C. B. Harris has soma of the famous Bull Orpingtons formerly owned by O. Hatton.of Clark County, Washington and he has left at the Mist Office tbs) iplotuas showing that hi chickens got the first and second prizes at the show of the Clark Connty Poultry Association in mil). The diploniaa ahow what kind of chicken Mr. Harris has and anyone that wants egg should call and see them. Fore;gs write C. B. H.irri, Houlton Orrgon. They cost fl.50 for a setting of onrtcen. 18 M