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THE. ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY MARCH 25, 1921 PAGE NINE Removal Notice The Baltimore Res taurant will, about April 1st. move from its present location to the 'building for merly occupied by Thos. Roy, where we hope to meet all old patrons and ' many new ones. Jas. Parsons, Pi op. Want Ads MIMTH cliuMiriri a1 bring ivmiIu ami i liu 0!(t. ()ua cent n i! un Iknu, with m mlulmum of lir for tlio first Invert Iud. FOR SALE Kill BALK (Jlioup Khode IhIuikI HimI luyliiK ImiiB. Mm. Gun Ilegle, Hi. llcmiH, Ori'Kuii. 1B-2X Kill SAI.K Elslil youtiR plgg; 1 l lii!i(l China mow; 1 l'ul. ml Chlua Kilt. J. M. Ifurkhead, Warren, Ore. I'honu 108K14. 18-31X I'fill SAI.U Shadulund EcllpHO Heed :iin ami llurliunk 8eod potatoes. !' II. Lund, Wa.TGii, Ore. Phone 13tf. Kill BALE Now oroRon Htraw-ln-rry ulunta; f,o cenU per 100 or tvuu per 1UUU. Jlomor lillllnvH. Iloultiin, Ori'Kon. 16-11 I'Olt HAI.K White leghorn hatch Iiik i'kkhj Boioct matuiiig from Tankard utruln; per sotting, $1 60. A. T I,uwn, lloulton, Ore. 13-41 I FOR SALE At a bargain. Good up-wrli-ht piano in flrHt cln.fi coodi lloii. Mrs. I, J. Van OmhoTeu, Kt. Ilolona, plione 82 W. Does It Respond? When you put your foot on the starter, does your motor respond? When you start up a hill does your motor respond, or do you find yourself complaining about the quality of gasoline? It isn't the gasoline. It's your motor and we can put it in condition to do the work it ought to do. We'll make it respond for you. Bring your car or telephone and we will call for It. HARMS BROS. ' Expert Auto Mechanics Shop One Block East of Depot Tl. ISM-J Ht. ll.lim, Oregon Agent for Goodrich Tires and Tubes K)Il SALK Ono Peoria soodor; b d Ik(h, uh koikI an new; all at a bar KHiii. Apply John Gabrlolion, Warn n, Ore. Phone 3K21. 13-3U I'Oll BALK Iluy your carnation! lit the Saippooae t lorlyt and at oni third limn than Portland price. Mrtt. Mary Turner, Scappoose, Ore 13-tf KOll SALK It high grade young hwoh, one reglitered ram, ana about 18 Iambi, at a bargain. Kumoy liroi., 3cappooie, Or. ' ll-ltx KOll SALE New blue serge suit, with extra punts; size 88 bust; lullor mado. Sue O'Malley. 14-tf KOll IlKNT Eight room houso near Tuimls Court In St. Helens. Close In. Modurn conveniences. Mrs. H. J. Antiunion, lloulton, Ore. 14-lz roil SALE No. 1 clorer hay; whoat and Shadeland Challenge sued oats and sued potatoes. Ham nmrbeck Bros., Warren. Phons 1KG. n-tf FOR SALE Hay, 20 per ton; Bur I bank sued potatoos; liarred Rock i-KKH for batching, $1.26 per set ting. Wm. Skule, Warren, Ore. l'honu 8K13. - 13tf KOll SALE A classy thoroughbred Hulmuiu bull, calf three and one half months old. Also Hurbonk hoi'd potatoes. John Josephson, Warren, Ore. Phone GF21 14-2-t ' l'w "-'v'''v''lr:' -'i ! r "ssr : i IfetiffiM.. f : , .. ill . Mi-lb- . n-J Xi . j- IMP - T I. i I! Mill SALE Wbito Leghorns and lllac.k Minorca and lthodo Island Keel eKgs for hatching $1.26 per Bolting. alHO day old chicks. W1I liuiu Holm, Warren, Oregon. lfi-3x 1'OILTIIY KOH SALE Mue Rhode lxlund Hods, throe white yearling hens and one July hatched. Roost er. Splendid layers. Your offer is my price. J. t McDougall, Uo bl, Oregon. - 14-lx ; KOH SALE One span work horses, weight 3000 lbs. . One brown home, good and true, weight 1600 lbs. Two small horses, one cor ured back, one heavy harness and one honvy wagon. Prices right. Oeorgo W. Grant, Scappoose, Ore. 13-tf KOH SALE Loganberry tips, $25.00 per thousand. Also Oregon Mar shall, .Magoon, Wilson and Qolq Dollar Ettasberg 80. Strawberry plants grown on new land and free from root woavll aud crown bore. Joseph Schultz, 11. 8, Box 45, Salem, Ore. Phone 98F4. 13-4 U Where Do You Keep Those Valuable Papers? P VERY man has papers pertaining to his business or family which he wouldn't lose for a farm. Yet many of them little realize the advantages of safety and conveniences afforded by Deposit Vaults and Boxes. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BCAProOfcJB SINCLAIR WILSON. President DAVID M'KINNON WILSON, Vlaa-Presldent EDWARD . WIST, Caililer 'l'linl anil Surplus $80,000 United State lkHliory 'OH SALE At a bargain, now diver iijts. ti V4 to 7-inch inuah and 40 ply, U and 4 0-ply, T Harbours twine; tilso, a small amount of 40 ply G and 7-twlno, Harbours. Ad dress Chinook Packing Company, Chinook, Wash. H II KOll SALE Team of uiaros, woighi 14 50 lbs. each. Sound and tni. harness and wagon. Also harrow, plow, rake, disc and mowing ma chine and other farming imple ments. All In good condition at bargain prices. W. E. Uiborson. St. Helmut, Oregon. 14-3x l'OIl SALE New 16.ft. skiff, wsll built and good hoary wort Doai, only $45. Oood motor boat, 26 font and good engine. Oood work ing oruer, a big bargain. Writ r sea John Omundsoa, P. 0. Box 212 SI llelans, Orsgon tf KOU SALE Two first class young i ........ ....u Tm-.uT Durham and Wf., WMW - -' ' one Guernsey Durham. Una cream separator, 600 pounds ca pacity, in perfoct order and at half price. Come and r tham. Tonus- given if desired. T. S. 11 tf 1 Ml HID I'Tou Morroll, Deer Island, Oregon FOR SALE 1918, 6 passenger Max- wbii automobile In excellent condi tion. Price very reasonable. Mrs. O. Garrison, Warren, Ore., Phone FU. 16-2X FOR SALE Loganberry tips. Large neauny plants szz m. Clark Seed ling strawborry plants $4.00 M. Any quantity, same prlco. W. R. Woodworth, Estacada, Ore. 15-2x FOR SALE One medium sized wnrV horse. Also one saddle pony. S. Wellborn, Warren, Ore. 13-3-tx CORD WOOD FOR 8ALE Four foot or is inch cord wood. Delivered $7.00 per cord. W. R..Thomas, St. Helens. , 16-2-t FOR SALE Rhodo Island Red ens for hatching. $1.25 iper setting. J. F. Ryan, St. Helens at Dick Robin son place, Deer Island road. 15-tf. FOR SALE Two milk cows. Hol- steln-Jersey, will soon be dry, or will trade for fsh cows. Also white Leghorn hens for sale. Peter Damis. St. Helens. Oregon. FOR SALE Or will trade for dry cattle. Coming rour year old colt, also Kenwood stump puller, cable, etc, all In first class condition. Address J. Vandescheure, Warren, Ore. i6-3x Hha State It Mildly While suffering with a severe at tack of the grip and threatened with pneumonia, Mrs. Annie H. Cooley, of Mlddlefleld, Conn., began using Chamberlaln'i Cough Remedy and was very much benefited by its use. The pains in the cnest soon disap peared, the cough became loose, ex pectoration easy ant. In a short time she was as well as ever. Mrs. Cooley says she cannot'speak too highly In praise of thia reined. . HAD TO BE "My wife says that I am not Indus trious and that I drink." "vll w of that?" asked his friend. "Only this, a man has to be industrious to find anything to drink these days." FOR SALE! A good farm 6 miles west or Rainier. 209 acres, sixty acres under cultivation, one half balunce pasture. Large "barn, water. "Address Jared Wilson, Rainier, Oregon. 2x TAKEN UP And held for charges tine nrown mule, weight about 1150 to 1200 ipounds. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. George W. Grant, Scappooso, Oregon. FOR SALE Fine burl walnut piano in nrst class condition. Cash or terms to reliable w3oplo, also some pieces of furniture. Call at first house on the hill back of scho 1 or box 687, St. Helens, Oregon. 15-2x FOR SALE One bay mare, weight , about 1000 lbs; gentle and good worker, slnglo or double; price $25.00. Team of black mares, weight 2300 lbs; no better for their size. Harness and good 3-inch wa gon. All for $200.00. Bert Hoff man, lloulton, Ore. Phone 19F25. .4-tr. EAT UNCLE WALTER'S HONEY. Remember, we sell bee supplies. All nive, complete, 14.7&; super 8 frame, complete, $1.85; super 10 frame. complete. $2.00: 10 B frames nailed and wired, $1-00.! Brood found, 85c per pound; sec tion found, 90c per pound; sec tions, $2.20 per 100; smokers veils, etc. Walter Carrlngton, Reu ben, Oregon. (Railroad station, Gobi.) . 15-4 DRY WOOD FOR SALE Old growth fir cut in any length, for furnace or cook stove. We sort our wood and furnish you the kind you want. You will get no big knots or aappy pieces for your cook stove and if you want furnace wood, we will furnish Just the kind you want. Price $7.60 per cord delivered. Oak wood, cut any length, $10 per cord delivered. Give us a trial order and you will be satisfied. Hill and Hegele, Phone 31J, St. Helens, Or regon. 14-tf. MISCELLANEOUS TREE PRUNING If you want your fruit treea properly pruned or sprayed, call Phone 1F4. 11 tf A want ad In the St. Helens Mist Is read in every section of Columbia county. Get the Mist want-ad habit. TO TRADE Will trade for a good cow or sell cheap for cash one set of heavy work harness. Brand new, never used. A. Warr, Box 44, Deer Island, Oregon, Butterfiela ranch. 14-t-2 WANTED WANTED Snap shots or pictures of standing timber, logging scenes, agricultural, Industrial and sport scenes. Big catches of trout, scen ic views of Columbia river and fishing streams. Nice homes, log ged off lands, land clearing aad cleared lauds and small saw mills; stock sceues, cattlo, horses, sheep, goats or any other scene that might Interest a homeseeker In Co lumbia county. Send pictures to Secretary, St. Helens Chamber of Commerce, St. Helens, Oregon, with explanatory notes on oack of picture. 13-3 LOST AND FOUND LOST Waterman fountain pen load ed with purple Ink. Finder will be rewarded if pen Is returned to this office. 14 HOW COULD HE TELL Pat O'Rlarlty was up, charged with assault and battery. The judge fixed him with a steru eye and demanded If he was guilty. Pat looked bewildered. "How can I tell, yer honoh," said ho, "until I've heard the evtdenceT' EDDIE'S PLACE HAGBART BORDALS Confectionery, Cigars, Candy A Pleasant Place to Spend an Hour at Pool or Games. Soft Drinks. Pool Hall Phone 132-W ST. HELEN'S THEN, AND NOW The meat peddler of the old days, who killed his own live stock and then sold the meat from the tail of a. cart, is gone from our larger towns and cities. He was a pioneer and did good service but he couldn't keep up with his job. Crude methods have given way to new ideas in sanitation and distribution. Our sanitary methods of handling meats is a safeguard against contamination and you are ashurcd of the best the market pro duces. MORTON & WILSON TWO MARKETS Central Market Phone (0 Strand Market Phone 4 PicklesPickles We have the largest stock in town. We buy them in big quantities and sell them at the right prices. On your next grocery order, include an order for some of the following. Dills, per dozen. .....35c Sweet Mixed, per pint .30c Plain Sweets, per-pint.... 35c Plain Sour, per pint ..30c Mustard Pickles, per pint 45c Bulk olives, very choice, per pint. .... ,50c Sauerkraut, per qt 15c All these are in bulk and are exceptionally good. Do you Like Cheese? We have Brick cheese, Limburger and Swiss cheese. r FRESH VEGETABLES Every day we receive a shipment of fresh and choice vegetables. We guar antee satisfaction and price. Let us supply you. Our Meat Department In addition to the choicest cuts of meat, we have other articles you may want. Our Own Make Lard, No. 5's .$1.05 Our Own Make Lard, No. 10's $2.00 Bacon Back, Very Choice, per lb .40 .On Friday and Saturday we have fish, and fresh crabs. - ; -j You will like HALLBERG'S UNIQUE BACON AND HAMS. YOU DON'T HAVE TO CARRY WE DELIVER Columbia River Meat Co. BU HUu, Or. 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