dry Grocery . Hotel Crunk . . . M nl Ht. Helen but RE ALARM BOXES ford ;;; i llull ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1917 21 23 24 82' 13 , 42 43 44! 63: 63! 64 65 P.&S. TIMETABLE From Portland 1.HHVUI 1'ortlund. ... 8:10 a. in. '. . .13:26 p. hi. ... 6:15 P. " '. , . 6:15 p. m. To Portland Leaves HI. Helen ... 7:69 a. m. !...ll:16a. in. ... 3:81 p. m. . 8:62 D. III. r''. -full, .11 alinlll 111 ft leave m in dvanco of above time. c. Arrive Ht. Helena :12 a. m. 1:33 p. ui. 6:23 p. m. 7:09 p. m. Arrtvo Portland :16 a. m. 12:20 p. in. 4:40 p. m. 9:60 p. in. w-jy HlUIi HC'IIOOU ULKJS CLUIi Top row. WIImiii, Miller, Perry, Goln, Decker and Howell.' Middle ro w Duvle twid Uke. Lower row: Wellndcr, Southard! Smith, Faxon. Stanwood, Dlllard, CESS IN KEEPING WS IS IN GOOD START Valuable Hint t Itairymrn by II. ('. Howard. he gulling ahout ouo pound of grain dully for each four pound of milk1 by the twelfth or fifteenth day. If the udder In badly caked It muy re ii.I:o soiuewhut loiiKer. ! lood kulu 1 Ik Inly the first few days' and ilm'l feed silage until three or four day aflur calving. I o? the cow out of tlio draft uiul keep llio floor well bedded, liy bo doliik, your udder trouble will be greatly reduced. To prevent iullk fever, milk out I ('lily a rmull portion of the cow'i j first milk ul a time. Milk her every; two or ll r hour tlio first duy and dairy cow, like the storehouse j ""l m,lk ,,L'r d"nn """I abou Luiufaciurliig plant, ahould lay " """ "r calving. arulim In advance of tho time " " a"" " aro cureruliy a.l- t alio your cuwt to freshen ; of cl,Ke, udders, milk fever, retained r flesh. Ur on the fat while , aneroirui ana poor milk now will be ... . . ' mritMtli,iirf1 ( anil let ner pui u in iuu , hen alio milieu in milk. w of our dairy farmora are glv- Loufih atiHiitlon to the cure of r cow. She la usually turned ir a period of a month, given or nu grain and probably turned j the straw Murk for shelter, Margarita Halier all clrcimed up lu.lenaiito. !'lk0 B "r y- ..iucc.-nHf.il dairyman take. d- Urent. I'1" ni"Kt famoua iW of thl rent period and let , "' uo P'ure SOME OF THE MANY THINGS TO BE SEEN la "MU Jackie of the Navy." w do a lillle work In advance. kiona up a aupply of tallow and , wlicn In milk, alio ninnufac tlilh lulu butter fut for tho mar The f.icl Hint tallow la worth ii ci'iiU and butter fat 35 centii iouiiiI Ik an Item of great ad kd and you need not bring your 10 Into the duugera of the oloo irlno liiw. either. I; ui dry off our cowa four or alx before calving la expected. Ii tlio cow U thoroughly dry, be- feed her watchfully. Olvo her i of legume, liny, aoma allage, kiy five or bIx pound of grain. y of exerclHu, but do not force 10 be cxiioHcd to the winter the rot'iu developing rapidly iw In drawing houvlly upon the In toodn, but kIiico you want the lo lay on mimo fut, alao, the ra- sliould ahould not bo fur dif t from the one glveu the cow i In milk. i' following grain mixture la ug 'I where avuilnblu: Dried beet 3 iurtH; rolled out, 2 part; 2 part; oil meal, 1 part. mated above, for the 1000- il cow. feed about alx pound of mixture dally, Keed uronortlou more r0r a larger cow. Give Ml tlio lu.y Hlie will clean up and ' to iioiinil of ullage or 50 to P'iuiiiIh of kale. Kalo Is bettor 1,0 freaheiiliig cow than corn all b It Ih lima heating a a food " corn Hilago I fed. care ahould erciM'd that tho cows are not '!. an it I rich In carbohy or heat and fat producing ma ' If thin or any other feed In ciirliohydrutc. Buch us hurley rn, Ih overfed, there la coiialder- mro dunger of a congested milk fever and general dls- r than where no mo lighter pro ved In given. ('1 tho ubovo grain mixture ut ltliln tt week of cnlvlng time. H is beat to conflno the cow to fn inmih diet. Tho bran may be "fX or wet. A pinch of salt In 'Pd will make It more pulat Tlio hrun Ih a light, cooling "Uimilatliig the milk flow and ,lin cow in a luxatlve, thrifty """ t ut down the amount of K to U) or 15 pounds dally, or aie Ih fed. sav 4 0 ni.niulH If f""r kale nor Hilago are available '"o.u nix pounds of drlod boot " "ally. Allow the ouln to aoiik alr for twelve Im.lr. nrnvln.n 10 not force feed upon the cow '"Hi 4 hours befnrn rnlvh.ir In ovWit, feci lor vory iiiltv no Rlvo her Ice cold wator JuBt be- ur Just after calvlnir nv add little warm water m ti.n rtri.,w null . V" -"iiori ih given the cow """ner of chill l """W'g the birth of the calflt ,0 ntlnue by feodlng bran "" me milk Is good. This " require four or five day. ' , la not still too badly I'eg n in ,k v.. K.i -w i (i.tu Ilia ui... t with the permanent mixture Tho I'ulted Stateti butlk-nhlp South Dakota. California's leading soclul ltghtu dunclng at a real iiuiKque ball. A 23-foot python. Mnrnarlta Klnlier holding It. The ceremonlul d mice to the snake god of Voodoo worHhlpporH. Fifty natives of the South Seas. A "flivver" t hut can do 69 miles an hou.. The "flivver" doing It. A fight that broke J. Gordon Itun ell's nofii. Mlxa llciitrlce Van with her pretty blonde locks all fixed up and her bent droM on. Ji-.ck Mower as a haiidnonio hero. A frock that cobI tho Polard Pic ture I'ayn Company 260 bucks. A black and while bnthliig suit that cokI them 60 cents. ; And liiBt but not loaet weddln;; iember 16 to December 31, Inclusive,1 md It Is unlawful to hunt or kill I filter fowl In those states at any other ! Ime. Persona committing violation!"! it the regulations may be prosecuted j t any timo within three years after; in c Tenno Is committed. ! INDEPENDENT MILK CO. Dealers In MILK, CREAM BUTTERMILK Haiold Lockwood and Xl-.-.y Allison vlll bo seen ut the Strand next j Wednesday In "The River of Ho-1 rruinee." a five part comedy-drama. I WS B"C,t a "",re of the St" He,en' The principal scenes were photc ! ade, and guarantee satisfaction, rraphed In and around the plctur-i -cjue Thousand Inlands In the St. Lawrence, and Is one of the best fca 'ures ever made with water Bcenes predominating. The story abounds vlth thrilling Incidents that abso lutely demand tho daring of the two. IMione 42 ST. HELENS E. W. KETEL Bt. Helens, Ore. Contractor-Builder ESTIMATES, PLANS Cement Work a Specialty I'hone Connection ST. HELENS ROUTE iU W.llaiMtla S'outk THE PEOPLES BOAT STR. AMERICA Leaves Portland d illy - -2:30 p. m : (Sunday 1:30 p. m.) I Arrives St. Helens 6:00 p. m (Sunday 3:30 p. m.) I Leaves St. Helens 6:15 a. m ' Arrives Portland - --10:16 a. m H. HOLMAN, Agent ! Makes all way landings. Wharf foot ! Alder street. Phones: Main 8323, A-4204. FRANK WILKIN'S, St Helen Agent E. A. Crouse Architect and Contractor Plans and Estimates Furnished Now Is a koo1 time to build. STANWOOD AND DECKER SPRING SHOOTING IS PROHIBITED Tho I'n I ted States department of agriculture bus received Inquiries from many sportsmen In the middle west in regard to spring shooting of waterfowl. In response tho depart ment has made the following public announcement: 1'nder the federal regulations there Is a closed seuson from February 1 to September 6, inclusiva, each year throughout the Vnltcd States on wa ter fowl and other migratory game birds. The season for hunting Is fur ther restricted In various parts of the co'untry to periods not exceeding three and one-half mouths. The open ceason on waterfowl in the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Nebras ka, Kansas and Missouri Is from Sep- PERRY GRANITE CO. Earl Perry, Mgr. 301 4th St. Portland, Ore. Designers and Manufac turers of Monuments. Deal with us direct and thus save agent's commis sion. For Good Work, always the cheapest. ST. HELENS-PORTIAND AUTO LINE I'ltAXK SHEP.AKI), Prop. SCHEDULE A. M. P. M. Lv. St. Helens 7:30 1:30 Warren 7:45 1:45 Scappoose 8:00 2:00 Ar. Portland 9:20 3:20 Lv. Portland 10:00 4:00 Ar. St. Helens 11:60 5:60 Saturduys and Hun.ln.s Special trip leaving St. Helens 6 p. m. Leave Portland 11 p. m. RELIABLE SERVICE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi FIRE INSURANCE I 1 FARM and CITY LOANS id 4 A 4 1 The Pacific Building & Loan Association lias formed a loyal branch in St. Helens, and I have been appointed local aKent. I am in a position to make loans on either farm or city property. DOX'T FORGET your fire in surance. I represent the best companies. Losses and adjust ments made promptly. HAROLD P. ROSS THE INSURANCE MAN Office with J. W. Day, Bunk Building f helix for a man who had sworn wedding bells for him. no OCEAN DEPTHS ''"tltuto ly. tho it the rato 'nf one nnimd hicreoso the grain feed dally ate Of nnn.t.nlf nnn.l ..r.111 f In on full feed. " She should Tliero are many depths In the ocean greater than any yet sounded because It Is only In selucted places and along certain lines that system atic deep sea soundings have been made. On the other hand, the sound ings have revealed so much of the gonerat configuration of the sea bot toms that It docs uot appear prob- ablo that any considerable depres sions exist in any of tho navigable! oceans that are not already known, j It Is not likely that greater depths: exist In any of the oceans than the . Nero Deep," near the Island of Guam, In the Pacific ocean, wnore tho plummet sinks 5268 futhoms, or 31,600 feet (only 80 feot leBSthan six miles). It 1 not uninteresting to nolo that Just as the largost continent, Asia, has tho highest mountain elevation, so the largest oceuu, the Pacific, has the deepest depression. Mount Ever est, thrown Into the "Nero Deep." would have Its summit covered by nourly 2500 feet of water. The mean ostlinated depths of the three great oceans are: Pacific, 13,400 feet; In dian, 12,888 feet; Atlantic, 12,660 feot. The profoundest hole In the Atlantlo Is the llrownson Deep, In tl'.fc "Porto Hlco Trench," where the bot tom sinks to a depth of 27,366 feel. Mount Everest dropped into that cavity would lift Its head nearly 1800 foet above soa level. It Is a singular fact that just as tiie loftlesV peaks are found In moun tain ranges, and not Isolated, so tho doopout depressions of the ocenu ex ist In long preaches, which are cut ike furrows In the sea bottom. The prealcst known trench of this kind runs through the western part of tha Japan to tho Nero Deep, alreudy de scribed, a distance of at least 2100 uillea. However, this Is not all ono un broken trench, but rather a serins of iurrowa more or less closely conuoct ed. stid bearing different namo. Two of the holes along this line ore, re spectively, 24,4 80 and 27,930 fool deep. South of the equator, in the Pacific, are the Tonga and tho Ker mandee trenches, with measured dopths of 30,186 and 30,930 foot i. Grand Concert By the SWEDIST SINGING CLUB COLUMBIA of Portland, Oregon Male Chorus Director Prof. Charles Swenson At Erickson's Hall, Warren, Oregon. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 18, 3 o'clock Admission Adults, 50c; Children under 18, 25c; Under 10 years, free To the PUBLIC! STEAM, TURKISH AND SHOWER BATHS Every Day. at Kaleva Hotel Courteous treatment and sanitary arrangements. Visitors to inspect will be welcomed YOU WANT THE BEST DON'T YOU? That being the case, insist on having RAMSEY'S BREAD Your grocer has it. French Pastry, Pies and Cakes are on exhibit and FOR SALE At our modern bakery Give us a trial order and then Judge for yourself. AVe think this is a FAIR PROPOSITION St. Helens Bakery J. E. RAMSEY, Prop: St. Helens, Oregon Phone 05 I'M ItSO? ' CENTRAL MARKET RAY MORTON Phone 60 The Market of Purity and Quality of Meats both Fresh and Cured. Greatest assortment of Lunch Meats in town. Highest cash price paid for Hogs and Veal. A trial will te appreciated. Prompt Delivery Just Received CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES, 75c to $1.50 Ladies' and Children's Middies in latest patterns. A large assortment of Ladies' Lingerie Waista The prices are most reasonable. M. ROSENTHAL L-" wror.A FURNITURE DRESSERS and CHIFFONIERS from $7.00 up Dressers and Criffoniers have advanced in price from $1 to $12.00 in the last few months. I have a few left, bought before (any of the advances, which I will sell at the old price. Come in and see them. They are well made and MADE IN OREGON E. A. ROSS UNDERTAKING