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Lunch At Masons Waffles Sandwiches Short Orders Confectionery Ice Cream !ODGE5 HOULTON CIRCLE NO 48, Women of Woodcraft, meet the second and fourth Tuesday afternoon of eaca month at Iloulton, Ore. Aur.s E. Van Natta Guardian Neighbor. Houlton, Ore.; Minuie A. Moiltv Clerk. Columbia i.ncampment No. 77, I. O. O. F. meets in the I. O. O. F. Hal!, on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, eojonmeving Patriarchs most cordially invited to meet with ns. G. C. Robey, Chief Patriarch. C. W. BLkesIey, Scribe. Avon Ivxlge No 61' Knights ot Pythias meets evtry Tneedny Evenirj; in v-as-tleHall, St. Helens. Visiting Knight", always welcome. j. W. Clark, C. C. A, J. Detnin, K.of R & S a fcT HELENS LODGE SO. 32. wV A F 4 AM. MeeU 1st and 3d Saturdiy in each month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. John Q UR(!e, iia.-ter; K. a. ynitfc. Secretary. Ve'-VN, Ft. Helens Lode No. 117,1. O.O. F. meets r-i the I. O.O. F. build ing, on li.e second and fourth Saturdays of emu nionth, visiting member are alwavs given a hearty welcome. L. E. Allen, X. G. J. W. Allen, Sec. MIZPAH CHAPTEK O. E. S. Meets in Mas nic Hall ihe sectnd and fourth SaturlnvsOi acu month MARY GEORGE, W M. E. A. ROTGER. Secrea.v Tilli cum Tribe No 52, Imp'd O R M, j of Yankton, Ore, meets at its wig- warn. 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each; month. Visiting brothers always ; welcome GEO HYDE, Sac. FRANK BROWN, C. of R. TT I St. Helens. Assembly No - 80, United Artisans, mee' at I. O.O. F Hall, first and third Fri day evenings of each month. All visi tii.g A-tisans welcome. Court St. Heidiie, No. B0, meets every 2nd ' . , i - 4th Tiiursdays in '' V?;J ' K-of P. Hall. Al1 members urged to A '!ij2p. attend meetings. Visiting Brothers always welcome J . G. Pringle, O R M. I. Ford. F. 8. IV THE C'OU.VTV COl'KT OF THE STATE OF OHEGOX FOIl COLUMBIA COUNTY In the Mutter of the Estate of Harriet Crle, deceased. Notice is hereby grven that the undersigned-' administrator of the Estate of Harriet Crie, deceased, has filed in the Court above entitled his final report an administrator of said estate, and that Saturday the 10th day of October, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m., at the court room of said Court, in the Columbia County Court House in St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, has been filed by the Court as the time and place for the final consideration thereof; at which time and place all persons In terested therein may appear and file any objections thereto. JOHN STOCKENBERG, Administrator of the Estate of Harriet Crle GLEN It. METSKER, Attorney for Administrator Dated and first published this 11th day of Sept, 1914. Patronize Our Advertisers. It Fays. TAXPAYERS KIND TO CHAMBERLAIN HiS Salary AS OffiCO Holder Exceeds $100,000 Asked "How Was It Spent?" Since R. A. Booth, Republican can didate for United State Senator, an swered the question, "Where did you , get it! Republican papers hare raised j the question for George E. Chamber-j lain, the Democratic nominee to' an swer, "How did you spend it?" Some I industrious digger has compiled the list of public offices Chamberlain has held since coming to Oregon from Mississippi and calculates that Cham berlain has drawn down more than $100,000 In money contributed by tax payers. It is how Chamberlain spent this money that Republicans are curious. One newspaper editor recounts that Chamberlain has been Attorney-General. District Attorney, Governor and United States Senator, holding some of these offices more than one term, and that Chamberlain since entering pubLc life has scarcely eTer been off the payroll, as he entered upon a new Kb before the old one was worn out la his explanation of "where he got It." Booth told the story of his life, r-erzcv-rits say that Booth is an ar.s- uvnt aid does tot belong to the plain jecie. Booth's own narrative re . coastj how he was one cf a family : of 11 children: that he lived in a log '' cabin, worked on a farm and took his pay in chickens; punched cattle, herded sheep and otherwise helped support the family nntll he was 21 . years old and paid for his first "store . clothes' by gathering wool from bushes and taking the hides from sheep which died on the range. He struggled hard for an education and acquired it. He was a day laborer, and day laborers are supposed to be plain people. By industry he met with success and associated with oth ers he built up a sawmill Industry which developed the Umber resource of Interior Oregon. R. A. BOOTH l Booth's statement Included the dec- I In r-J t in -1 t ! f nt limn, V. a III v. managed employed 1300 men and the payroll exceeded 180.000 a month. The concern brought into Oregon more than $10,000,000 of outside money and farmers, merchants, laborers and en tire communities received the major part of this sum, directly or Indi rectly. The Republicans point out that Booth's rise from a farm hand and day laborer Is to his credit and that hundreds of other Oregon boys are developing the same way. They also point out that the Industry which Booth's efforts built up brought Into the state more money than the Gov ernment has appropriated for river and harbor improvements In Oregon since the state was admitted to the Union. During the period that Booth was turning timber Into a stream of gold which was flowing through interior Oregon, spreading prosperity to work ers and merchants, the Republicans declare that Chamberlain was draw ing a salary from tax funds as an office-holder. Having been born In Oregon and lived here all his life, Booth's supporters contend that he knows Its people and the needs of the state as well as any man can and, having made good, whether as a far mer, cowboy, sheepherder, bookkeep er or sawmill man, he can make good In the Senate. The impression that Booth Is a mil lionaire has been gained because of the great commercial enterprise which he caused to grow from almost noth ing and because of the large contri butions he has given to educational and other betterment works. Booth confesses that he never was a mil lionaire and that his holdings In the business he managed was very small; In fact, It Is about 3 per cent, or 166.000. Insistently, some of the Republican papers declare that It Is as important In judging the fitness of a man for office to know how he spends his money as it is to know where he gets it. They point to the large donations made by Booth to show where he has been spending his money for the ben- win ui mo comniouweaiiu, ana uey , keep asking Chamberlain, "Wher, old j you apand itr Fatronlae Our Advertisers. It Pay., v -. , V m i "W r -- - f -3 w- - f ; i - ." i If r-V--.-.".:-V-- i 4 For Sale and Want Ads Ait is Tb C lumn Brinf Reaulta 1-IltK! KIRK! FIKK! FIKK! j Pry weather Is coming on nee E. j E. Quick in St. Helens and insure i your property in the Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMlnuvlllK Oregon. Don't put it off. W. K WAKKKX. AgU FOR SALE Registered Collie pup pies. Mrs. Jack Appleton, Deer Island, Ore. FOR SALE Four Jersey Cows. W. E. CLARK. 1 mo p a 26 Deer Island. WANTED An industrious man who can earn $100 per month and ex penses selling our Products to farmers. Must have some means for srtating expenses and furnish bond signed by two responsible men. Address W. T. Rawleigh Co., Oakland. Calif., giving age, oc cupation and references. FOR SALE 30 pigs. GEO. PERRY. Houlton, Oregon FOR SALE 1 yearling Jersey Hull. 1 four year old Holstein milch cow, coming fresh soon. Also several 6 weeks old pigs. A. L. LARSON, SITUATION WANTED as keeper of a duck lake by experienced man with family. Address MIST OFFICE 4tp Warren, Oregon SUMMONS IX THE CIRCUIT COUItT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA P. A. Marquam, Jr., Mary E. Kelly, Charlotte E. Prince, Jessie L. Mc Laughlin, Sarah L. Hill. Jennie II Newcastle, Metta Velton, T. A. Marquam, Rowland Lockwood, and Catherine Lockwood, substitu ted for P. A. Marquam, deceaxed riaintlflB TS Gustaf Simonson, Gustaf Hendrlck son. Lass Rappana, Peter Suomela. Sophia Suomela, Annie Hendrick son, and Lars Rapana, and all other persons or parties claiming right, title, estate, lein, or Interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants To the above named Gustaf Simon son: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the amended com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service of this sum mons upon you if served within this county, or if served within any other county of this state, then within twenty days from the date of bucIi service upon you, otherwise if not served upon you in this state, then you are required to appear and answer said amended complaint on or before Monday the 16th day of Nov ember, 1914 and if you fail to so answer for want thereof, the plain tiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the amended complaint which is to qiuet their title against you to all the follow ing described tracts of land, viz: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, and 8 and me in. w. and the N. W. V4 of the S. W. of section 27; the East Vi of the East i of section 28; and lots 2, 3, and 6 of section 24, all In Township 8 North, Range 4 West, A lllamette Meridian. This summons is required to be and Is published In the St. Helens Mist once each week for six consecu tive weeks by order of Hon. J. A Eakin, Judge of said Court, which order was made and dated Septem ber 29, 1914, and requires you to ap pear and answer as aforesaid. The first publication of this summons Is October 2, 1914, and the last publi cation will be November 13, 19X4. H. B. NICHOLAS. Attorney for Plaintiffs SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County Phil L. Bussey, Plaintiff, vs Carrie Bussey, Defendant. To Carrie Bussey, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear ana answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, in the above entitled court and cause on or before Friday the 14th day of November, 1914, and If you fall to so appear and answer, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to ttw court for the relief demanded In his complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for such other relief as to the Court may snem Just and equitable. This Sumons Is published iy order of Hon. J. A. Eakin .Tiit or the above entitled Court which , order wflB mada and"",er ' the 29th day of September, 1914, and the time nrescrllmd far m,v,nns. tlon is six consecutive weeks begin ning with the publication of Oct. J, 1914, date of last publication Nov. 13, 1914. O. M. HICKEY, Attorney for Plaintiff N. V. Bunk nidg., Portland, Omgo'i H U M M O N 8 IN' THE CIRCUIT COl'KT OF THE STATE OF OKEGOX Ft HI (-OI.I MHIA Otl'.NTY Blanche Foster, Plaintiff, vs iloward C. Foster, Defendant. "TO Howard C. FUr, Imv named Defendant: IN TlfK NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby requir ed to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In tliu above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, and if you fall so to do the plaintiff for want thereof wi'.l apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wlt: for a decree against you forever dis solving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and yourself, granting to plaintiff an absolute divorce from you ' and for such other and further re- J lief ss may seem to the Court equit able and Just. i This Summons is published pur suant to an order of tho Hon. J. A. Eakin, Judgo of the above named Court, made and entered in open Court on tlm l?th ilnv f fiiititnt,ilnii ! 1914. The first publication of this Sum mons will bo the 18th day ot Septem ber, 1914, and the last publication of this Summons will be tho 30th day of Octoher, 1914. H. E. COLLIER Attorney for Plaintiff. Spalding Bld.vPortland, Ore. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IX THE COUNTY COUKT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOK COLUMBIA COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate ot John Ulmen, Derejuted: Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Frederick P. Rondeau, has been duly appointed by the Coun ty Court of Columbia County, Ore gon, Administrator ot the Estate ot John Ulmen, deceased, and that let ters testimentary have been duly Is sued to me by the said court. All persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby notified to present them under oath, with proper vouchers attached, within six (6) months from date ot this publi cation, at my office 315-316 Piatt Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Date of first publication Sept. 4, 1914 Date of last publication Oct. 2, 1914 Fredorlck P. Rondeau, Adminis trator of the Estate of John Ulmen, deceased. Frederick P. Rondeau, Adminis trator and Attorney. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IX THE COUNTY COUKT OF THE STATE OF OKEGOX I'OK COI, UMHIA COUNTY In the Matter of the Fxtute of Min nie I'luhrer, Dereaxcd. -Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, the Executor of tho Estate of Minnie Fluhrer, Deceased, has ren dered and filed with the Clerk of said Court his FINAL ACCOUNT and re port of his administration of said estate matter, and that Saturday, the 24th day of October, A. D. 1914, at the hour of one o'clock of said day at the Court Room of said Court in the Court House In the City of St. Helens, In Columbia County, Oregon, has been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court, for the hearing of ob jections to said Final Account and the settlement thereof, at which time and place all persons Interested In said estate may appear and file their objections to said account and con test the same. Dated September 25th, 1914. WILLIAM FLUHRER Executor of the Estate of Mlnnlo Fluhrer, Deceased. First publication, Sept. 25, 1914. Last publication, Oct. 23, 1914. IX THE COUNTY COUKT OF THE STATE OF OKEFO.X I'OK COI, UMHIA COUNTY In the Matter of the Extato of Clmrlen Uratke, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Mary Kratzke has been appointed administratrix of tho estate of Charles Kratzke, deceased, by the County Court of the State ol Oregon for Columbia County, and has duly qualified for said trust. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and requir ed to present the same duly verified and with proper vouchers to the un dersigned at the office of Geo. H. Shlnn, In the Columbia County Abstract Company building In St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at St. Holons, Oregon and first published this 25th day of Sep tember, 1914. MARY KRATZKE, Administratrix of the Estate of Chnrlna Viall.n . ... ..... m;, uucuuuuu, GEO. II. SHINN, Attorney. To the People of Columbia County: Mih Mury 0 M. olny of Columbia j City announces to Hie voters of Col-1 umhla County her candidacy for tho office of County Clork at next regu- j Inr election. Democratic nominee. MARY O. MACLAY, I'd. Ad. Columbia fit. Hiibm'rllw for the "MIST" I.BO year I'll Tell You Tliis, Too, My Daughter WILL undoubtedly U liVa yniir f.ilher anil all other normal men - he probably w itr wont a mild tiiiiuUnt wt innullv. Dmi t start ymir married life by U-ing prudiuli, ilerr I linilllif.il ami reTre'lilng, Slid lie will drink it midi'rairly, fur lie knows tlio meaning ol True TriiiM-ranrp. Don't ti ll him he rau't drink il bo broad-minded ml mrrt hint half way. You'll hare your ler rrt-ain oil fr. qurntly and Will will have bis brer. Your futlirr and I anon will have our twenty-fifth wedding aniiivrroary. In all Ihoae yrar he lum drunk his brer whenever lie wauled it. lmk at hint to day - lining, robut, alrrl, no finrr man on earth. ISrvrr onre have 1 clrnird him tho iirivilrgr of drinking mmleratrly. I know the moderation Willi wliii h he driuk dor hi in a world of good. In fai l, I rnjoy lirring lum nafrguard Ilia hralltu It's wbrn you M-rk to cb phvo a mail of hi liberty that ho rt'brla. Ij-t ill drink brrr whrn he wants il, for lie's too good a nun to go bryond thr botiiuU of mode-ration. You'll find that a little Im-it will im rraMi hit aim k of rhrrrfultif-M. Chooae the home of mirth and hapineo, my di-ar, ralhrr than the homo of trouble and dionriilion. C AlwrtU'mnt V.. D. I'l.ltKil CliunilM'r of Comeri-l, Port bind, Ore. St. Helens Fish Market CM AS. COOPER, Prop. FRESH CRABS Sal! and Smoked Fish VON A. GRAY Watches Clocks Jewelry CUT GLASS and NOVKLTIKS Watch Repairing a Specialty LOCATED IN RUTHERFORD BLDG. ST. IIICLKXS Oli EGOvX ST, HELENS ROUTE Larwr v j U WilUmalla Slough -VV THE PEOPLES BOAT N". Leaves Portland daily . . 2: 10 (. m. I (Sun. 1:30 p. ,.) Arrive. Si. Helen. . . . .ou , I (Sun. 3:10 p. in.) Leave. Si. Helen .I5ll () Arrive. Portlanl .... 10.)5 , 1 H. HOLM AN, Agent Make .11 ay UxMng. Wharf foot Alder Mrect. Phone. i Main 8121, A-4204. Frank YVh.kin.. St. Helen. Auciit IS & W w bArbkrs A SANITARY AND MODERN SIIQP fikst class work all the time Baths "'VIC US A CALL Si. Helen., Oregon FISH .f 1 1 OYSTERS MJM I CLAMS jfiffl M A i LYNCH GIBBS Str. IBALDA Summer Kates l,clw.CIJ St. Hclcus mid i'lir, tj 50 ci nts one way 7.S cents round trip Tickets Rood any u'nic aflCr April 4th IIohII.vi Sl. JMeti, 7.5s, lM.i.nl. ,av,. P..,U. .;30 ' Arrl.ewRi I !!.. 4 -45 n..' r- HOOCHKIRK Professional Cardi Glen R. Metsker ATTORNEY AT LAW OlTic in Bank Buiklmi ST. HELENS orec6n K. A. ROSS FUNERAL DIRECTOR LICENSED EMBALMEK Bank Buildin, Sl.l.Ua,Orfc Bo. IW R,d,nc,RW DR. C. H. WADK PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON IHlSS 69 Vutklt Blilg. .sr. lin.tSS,vll DR. W. R.DINHAM DENTIST CXTk in Bank BuiUin St. Helens - Oregon Dr. It. L JKFFCOTT DKNTIST V01 CorLetl lli.li:., ,mU,I, Orrg. Oilire llmirei 9 to 12; :J0 to 5 Oilier Hour, by .So u ApHiimmrnl Claude M Johns Attokniv at Law noaii Yion BuiLOiNa PORTLAND. OREGON Hniir.i Suii.Uv mil Kvniinit ') to I.' j I to 5 liy Anlinrnl onl) mi. a. a lut Kiit DKNTIST ST. IIKl.KNS, OKKCON Mum r. mux;. DR. L. GILBERT ROSS PHYSICIAN . SUROEON om. ii't.t mi.u. q. Hi-lens Moth Phone. 'l-"-ua DR EDWIN ROSS . PHYSICIAN S SURGEON OKKII K IS HANK III II.KIMt St. Helens Oregon T. S WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR I. It knmki, kMlul.xrR Houlton Oregon DR. ALFRED J. PEEL PHYSICIAN & SURGEON H.n llilltilllil St. HnS DR. H. R. CLIFF PHYSICIAN A SURGEON IMioub Main i.a AW Bra. K.'w ''''V,,1,"1'''" Portland, Or. GEORGE H. SHINN ATTORN EY-AT-LAW St. Helens Oregon HERBERT W. WHITE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW St Helen. Oregon M. E. MILLER ATTORN EYATLAW . St. Helens . Oregon