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ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. MARCH 23. 1917 Issued KTerjr Friday by THE MIST Pl'BMSHINU CXMPAXY S. C. MORTON. .Editor and Manager j SCBSCRIPTIOX KATES I One Year '. . . .l.50 Six Month 73 T 1 .AIUi,It.it.M mull. January 10th, 1912, at the Postofflce at St. neiens, uregou, uuuer 1110 an oi Aiarcu oru, COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPKB ... i.j .11 I . n,v Vl.icr and to the Republic for which lt J l'- .1 Jn1l..lnll.lA With Bianus, one iuiiuu muniaiuiot Liberty ana justice tor ah. WF.KD OIT THK POOH (XtWS In last week's Mist, County Agent Howard had a very interesting arti cle ou how to take care of cows. He now informs us that the farmers and dairymen In several localities are advocating the formation of cow-testing associations for the purpose of weeding out the cow boarder that does not pay for her board. One of the drawbacks to the dairy industry is the boarder cow, but this boarder cannot be eliminated until she Is Dolnted out to her owner. Columbia county has many advantages as a;I.SlSK OF PAIUMMG lOW Kit dairy region. It has a mild climate! if penj0r is Innocent, he should and green feed can be produced j mve been pardoned long ago. If he throughout a considerable portion of j ia guilty, ii0 should now bo In the the year. The silo has also added , penitentiary. However, in his usual new possibilities to dairying, for it j wishy-washy, go-between, vacillating enables the dairyman to feed his:Way, the governor of Oregon, while cows on green food during the dry j refualug to pardon or give a parole summer season and the non-growing : to p,.mCI.f has made him a trusty season in the wnter. But the lloanj st,t ,m down to some Clatsop and the favorable conditions forlc0Ullty ranci, t0 r0Cuperate after his dairying cannot make a poor cow a i confinement in the state's penal In good one. They cannot enable the! stltution. That the governor did not dairyman to make money from a cow Lonfer wlth the c'olumbia. county whose cost of upkeep is greater than ! authorities relative to the case, is her production. So it, seems the only einiply an illustration ' of how he thing to do is to get rid of tha;does things without giving any boarder cow, and If the proposed cow-j tllought as t0 lhe justice or fitness of testing associations materialize they matters. Hut more could not bo ex will .add a large sum to the totl ol pected from the governor. Citizens the county's dairying profits. Else-iof Oregon should, however, find some where In this paper is a repoit of a ! satisfaction in the fart thnt withv. cow-testiug association recently lormea in me county, ana irom an reports those who belong to that as- noL-iauuu are wen saiisneu win: u.e j resuus. dairying is a very extensive : industry In the county, and it cow- testing associations will add anything to the industry, which undoubtedly j - - - J they will do, It will certainly he worth while. RP'r:ov utvij iv 1011 ' ! According to the annual statement. I of tho geological survey, department - j cf the interior, on mining conditions 1 in Oregon in 1915, now available fori distribution, this state produced from 95 mines, gold, silver, copper and lead amounting to 12,003,509, which ; is 327.35G more than in 1914. Thoi gold was valued at $1,861,796; the silver weighed 117,947 fine ounces, the copper 451,172 pounds, and the lead 62,957 pounds. The details of .m.,.s ... me Hluie ure given in me port, which may be obtained on ap plication to the Director, 1'. Si. Ceo- logical Survey, Washington, D. C. Since the European war began 204 ships were transferred to the Amer ican flag and 405 American ships were transferred to foreign flags or registration. The American gains were from Germany and England, mostly temporary transfers, while the 405 ships we have lost huve gone permanently to Norway, Japan and f'rance. If thero was ever a time when we needed American ships un der the American flag, that time Is now, but tho too-radical seaman's act of congress drove them out, so our great nation is practically without adoqueta representation on the seven seas to carry its own malls or diplo mats. An Illustration of how badly the plttHbnig-st. Helens road Is needed: A furmer who lives in the Nehulem was in St. Helens several days ago. Looking at the cannery he said: "If there had been a road to St. Helens so I could have hauled my produce and apples to market. I would have been several hundred dollurs better off. As it was, I had to let several tons of good apples go to the hogs.'" Could any better reason be given than this why all possible efforts should bo made towards linking the fertile Nehalem and St. Helens? By planting wild trees und shrubs bearing fruits about the home, the householder can attract birds and at the same time protect cultivated fruits from their ravages. No boy over became great as a man who did not in his youth learn to save money. John Wanamaker. f Fill In Picture Puzzle No. 14 I VI8. ? I to J i n -rr -v. i II "1 ... . . I vr jit zi 3 n t - - rpawrv1 ---1, M?r 1 TIIK ostrich, the last picture you drew, la a big and queer looking bird. Isn't It, children? Your mamma may have used ostrich plumes In her hat. The kick of the ostrich is as bad as Ciat of the mule. There are many oxirk-h farms In Texas and California. Now, the next bird that you can draw. If you ffet out vnlir iinft Dent1!! unit heirin nt XTo I ! nnnlli.it u-lrh nnlv ii.a lati..-. get out your soft pencil und begin at It lives in cold regions. The great auk's j.:ombo will not ulways be governor. either by fact or proxy. "GETTIXO EVEN" UOESX'T I Y Don't be governed by the "get even" spirit. TMa mean UUe 3p,rit can be fog. tered and nourished until it becomes ICI ITU ,11111 dangerous until it makes demons out of us To be happy 0110 must be at peace , , r with his fellow man. While you have uis teuow man. while you have . , , mi leveugu in jrour ueart vou callnn, p, th fn m.nrQ n, WM VHIIIIUl Kiin j0y out 0f t,ls life. We Uo not make enough effort tQ drive away those thoughts We let too much bitterness creep into our 30uls Doe8 it ,lurt tlie other fellow? Not ha,f af) lnuch as ourselves Get down on yonr knees mentallv this very minute and pray that this Pplrit 0f "get even" may bo forgotten and that your heart mav he filial with love and humanity and service for others. Ex. Citizens of Lebanon have sub scribed ulmost $10,000 towards a cannery, and the establishment of the enterphise is practically assured. Rasmussen & Company will Im mediately being the construction of a $60,000 paint warehouse In Port land. ST. HELENS ASTONISHED BY MERCHANT'S STORY A merchant relates the following: 'For years I could not sleep without turning very hour. YlMmfuvo r caused gas and sourness. Also had , , , " win : minhLn bHr.k' Fl.ycerlnf." e". as j lui iacn caiarrn. ONE SPOONFUL ! lvorlno pVqTANiTrv". re"? ,me INSTANTLY ..n... Hushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract lit relieves ANY 0401? - .1 ..... . ...... vui.ni.put.iun, sour stomach or gas and prevents appendicitis. It has QUICKEST action of anything we ever Bold A. J. DEMING, Druggist NOTICE OK 1 IXAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR C'OI UMBIA COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Marlon Not I co (a homhu .u.. ... I n.exanuer, uoceased. . ...i,j itcii. uiHi 11 1 . - .- .... w .uu ui.r- Alexander, the administrator of' the 1 C',,nRa, mor.y to 1)0 Pald at tl'e time estate of Marlon Alexander, deceased !.iT,, nl on co"rmatlon of has rendered and filed In said Court i e ( ounly Vourt. his final account of his admlnlstra- 1 . or on"ers mUHt 1,8 In wrlt- tion of said estate, and that Batur-1 il'V, m,all,!d to BIill R'lmlnlHtrator lay, the 21st day of April 1917 ,B.r1Hl'lence' K9S K- (;"c" Street 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said 1 .,, ' 0 ., "rt.!a"(l" 0r."n- at any time day at the court house In the City ' mL 'ln Put,llcat"n of this of St. Helens, in said County of Col.l",tJCe and be,ol'e tlle """'Ing of tho umbla, stato of Oregon, has been i A" . fixed by the Court as the time and S.at;'1 M.arch 14ln" Place for the settlement of said ac-i f . P1'.' lcatlon Marcl' l- 117. count, petition for distribution and ' 1 ,u,,llcatln April 13, 1917. the hearing of objection.. tl,oro. i JO"N HORGREN. ....,..?:Z- ALEXANDER, ' new' UI l" estate or M-5 Marlon Alexander, deceased. e mi.'. . r 01 1,16 !tt of No. 1, la spelled with only three letters esgs are almost as valuable as dlumutub CITATION IN THE COl'NTY COl'RT OF TIIK QT ATE rtli tlDtrrtlV l.tll tul t'MBIA COUNTY. beforo the Ulh tiny of April, 1917, In the mutter of the Estate of An-; said date being bIx weeks utter the drew J. Rupert, deceased. j publication, of this summons. To Andrew J. Rupert, Jr., Flora! If you fall to appear and answer Ellen Pago nud Evanda A. Rupert, j the plaintiff will apply to the Court Devisees und heirs at law of An- j for the relief prayed for In his coin drew J. Rupert, deceased, and all ' plaint, to-wlt: for a decree dlssolv persons unknown intersted in the lug the bonds of matrimony now ex estate of said deceased. Greeting, latin between the plaintiff and de In the name of the State of Oregon, ' femlunt and for such other relief as You and each of you ure hereby the Court may adjudge proper. cuea ana required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County, ut the Court Room thereof, at St. Helens, in tha Coillllv of Cnlnmtilil Sliltn nf Mrniriiii 1 utility 01 uiuiiiuiu, mate 01 ttregon, on litursoay, me 12111 uay ot April, A. D. 1917, at 11 o'clock in the fore- noon of said day, then- andthere to show cause, If any there be", why uu order should not be made granting to the executor of said estate perm la- slon and directing him to sell nt prl - vate sale all the real properly be - longing to said estate lying and be - Ing in Columbia County, State .if Oregon, to-wit: Lot No. 19, in Block 11, In the City of St. Helens, Oregon; uuu niau i.oi ;o. zu, in itiocK ii,1 in tho City of St. Helens. Orecon excepting therefrom a strip of laud 4 feet in wltdth and 100 feet in length, in the form of a rectangle, off the entire south side of said Lot 20. WITNESS the Honorable R. S. Hattun. Jtiripe nf tho t l"H i'lule Ul uregon, lor 1 oiumblu Count V. With tho uonl f ...1.1 1' . vouiity, wun me seni or sum court affixed, this 28th day of February, aimed, this n 1017 ". Attest: A. V HARNETT, Clerk. (Seal) 11-6 NOTICE ()K AD.MINISTItATOIt'H SALE OK REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AT PRI VATE HALE. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. In the Matter of Ue Estate of Peter Horgren, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given. That iu pursuance of an order of the County court of the county of Columbia., state of Oregon, made on the 14th day of March, 1917, In the matter of the estate of Peter Horgren, de ceased, the undersigned, the admin istrator of the estate of Peter Hor gren, deceased, will sell e.t private sale, In separate parcels, to the high- ditions herelna er ,n7' "'7 " ! -"iu uiuuers. nnon tho tnrma n,t ...... subject to confirmation lsaTdCoun-1 ty Court, on or after Monday, the 16th day of April 1917. all the right. title, interest and ftnto nt t, ..i.i I'eter Horgren. deceased, a the tin o I of his death, m mrt m L . I erty hereinafter described: LiZ . Z ... iRiii., linn ana interest of the I said Peter Horgren, deceased, In and tO the UerHonul nrnna,tif 1. ' the right, title and interest of the described, and all the rleht. titi and interest that the estate has by quired, other than or In nd.ll ttan tM opcraiion 01 mw, or otherwise ac- i J B,i,u ucwuueu, ai ine time of his death, of. In. and to the follow' that of said decenort . .h- .i" ",4 hi. Jon. I, " j 7 .. . .. 1 " UK"iie(i real estate, situate lying and being In Columbia County State of Oregon, to-wit: Tho a 11 of the S. W. V of Section 2, Township 5 N. R. 3 West, also Lot 2 of Illock 2 and Lot 1 of Block 5 In the town of Deer Island, and Lot 16 Block 64 in the City of 8t. Helens, also the following personal property In Columbia County, Oregon, Hal ance of the timber on tho N E V of S. E. Sec. 7, T. 6 N. R. 2 west and an undivided ono-half Interest In and to an old saw mill. Terms and conditions of sale Cash, in gold coin of tho itni..i States: ten (10) ner rout nt n, X'? rL ' :w a ri., r,a"' -f""'. 'IN THK CIHtTIT COCUT OK THE j STATE OF OltEliON KOU THK j. i COl'NTV Or t liu'iwnia. I (Vila Hagley, Plaintiff, vs. Lucius P. ! Ilagley, Ilofemlttiit. ; To Lucius P. Ilagley, tho above uuitied defendant: koii you are hereby required to np - ..." ' . - .i... - iii..,i In the namo of tne suiio 01 ure j pe:ir aim iiiiswit m i:ihmh ""''line must ucaiiuuic ivwuiiuiia ui ii gal n st you in tho above entitled;.. . I suit on or before the Mil day of May, v"" 1817. said day being after the ex- p from $75 iQ $2S0 iplration of six weeks from tho ante ; " I of tho first publication of this miin-j" T,csc Jo(s are sold or. easy mens, and If you fall to appear tinnn -l.ri an. I nn answer said Complaint, for wnnt terms; $10.00 down and $5.00 .. ... . ...111 1.. - it- VIA nn . mr.tt l liiereor, tne piamiui win ninny m .l.a I'nii.l I'.ir tlllk fltllllf .Ifttllllllll1l1 IIIW V. I ..'I . 1 1.. . . ...1.. . . n . I . . p 11 r.ipiiunr I lIMirt'lll, IU-M U . n- n. .w.i .,.. ; dis!H)lving the bonds of matrimony j 1 now existing between plaintiff and 1 I .lur.niihi ii ntwl f.,t uiiph iifhnr lllul further relief as to the Court may j seem meei anil eiiiiuuiiiu 111 iiumii 1 Ises. This summons Is published by i j order of tho llonorablo J. A. Kakln,' Judge or tho above entitled court, which order was made and entered on iu.i. .i..w .. M..-..11 iai7 iittii IIIU .1.. 1. t.il.l.ii, tv.i, ..ti ,.-AunHtl....l r.. ...tt.ll..tl..l. J .ll.T Lllll.T ll n I I IH II ll'l III IIIIVUI H'll I thereof is six weeks beginning with me issue 01 r ruuiy, niarcu .1, iw. and oontinuing eucli week thereafter to and including the issue of Friday, May 4, 1917. CLARENCE L. EATON, Masonic Temple, Oregon City, Oregon, . Attorney for Plaintiff. SIMMONS IN THK CIHCl'IT COl'HT OK THE STATE OF OKEtiON, FOR THE I COUNTY OF COLUM1UA i C. V. Everett, I'laintllT, vs. Eii j Everett, Defendant, j In tho name of tho State of Oregi I To the above named defendunt . v.. i i... - i I'laintllT, vs. Editn gon : t Villi nr. Iiiirnliv rmiiilruil In iimiann ........... ... urK...., and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you in tho above en titled suit on or before the time pre- titieti suit on or iiororo the time pre- scribed in the order for the publica- tiotl of tll.t uiiiiimntm 1,1-wit 11.1 nr 1 "is summons is served upon you by publication, by order of tho Hon- orablo J. A. Kakln. Judue of thn above entitled Court, which order ' W1I8 made on thn 97lh il.iv nf LiKpii : uuiuh on toe zun day ot rebru- ury. iit, und required that said summons be published once a week for six successive weekr. in the St. : j Helens Mist, a newspaper published 1 In St. Helens, Oregon, and required j that you appear on or beforo the 1 18th day of April, 1917, and answer 1 tho complaint of the plaintiff filed ! herein. j Date of first publication March 2 j 1917. I Onto of lust publication April 13, i'n. SIDNEY ZETOSCH, Attcrney for I'lalntlff. 710 Hoard of Trade llldg., Portland, Oregon. Tho Stoddard Lumber Coinnaiiv will make Improvements to the ex- , or, n,.'n l,,,t -.UUtl. All Buses ( all at Hotel Courtty.iis Treatment- STOP AT ORCADIA HOTEL THOS. ISKISTKR, Prop. ( lilt keu Dinner Siiniliiy, U.v KATES Kil. 110 .;i i,,y AN t,, Spet iul Rules to Regular Hoarder STEAMER EFIN ... .... - ' ? "oil. Owners) artXmWo1:, AHT"M ExXslvea a sDeeiaUv ? """" tSS - t 1 o'clo -k noon ' . .. "-'otK noon. Vhn." m V i? K I'hono: Main 2960 ' l "elUn8 Lanul"K" 8l.el.lon Dock k V A i CTAD DlVlair nrim 1 OWN YOUR OWN HOME We will build you a house on small monthly pay ments, at actual cost, and to suit purchaser. 4 4 4 LET THE RENT MONEY 4 4 4 you now pay go towards purcnasmg your own 4 nome. See 4 D. T. Gerdes St. Helens, Oregon 1 Get Away from the RENT HABIT Own your own lot and buikl your own home. ; We have a hundred lots ill .i i.i. i ..,. ..... n( 1 iu iu.uu I Columbia County Real Estate Co. L. R. Rutherford, Mp.r. St. Helens, Oregon J. W. Haggquist Cleaning Pressing All work done promptly and in first-class shape Give me a trial Shop in llewit Building, nxt door to Hotel Barber shop. WHEN' Ol" WANT A (itMlll ( liK SAY SO Only .V ut Your Dealer Save 2G SIN It AY Ilanda and receive a beautiful picture free of charge. . MAAAAAAAAMikAM 1 4 Whpn Ynil Wanf Ritffor ft . IMICII 1UU llalil UUILCI ' Ak your grocer for KT. HELENS I1EHT lie lias It. Hy Tea the llct Kt. Helens Co-oierutlve Or mil ery Ammm latlon S Ht. Helens OreK' on ft M. HOVEN Steamer RUTH SAFE, SPEEDY SERVICE TOWING, JOBBING Passenger accomodations for 100 Landing at City Dock Lynch & Muhr HAIR CUTS, SHAVES. SHAMPOOS Kvorvtliinj; in llu- I'.ailn-r Line doiic up in Style Our simp is Strict ly ( It-an iiud Sanitary Come in and See us ST. HELENS & LARABEE ; Real Estate, Insurance I Business Chances I Desirable Lots in St. Helens Close in Acreage. Farms. Homes for the workingman. Farms for the farmers. Opportunities for the working man. , Reasonable terms. Bed rock prices. HINSON & LARABEE St. Helens, Oregon 111! Str. IMLDA leS between Ht. IIlon. ents lor the round trip,. Tickets good until used. "''VBs St'. Blel, 7:6(.a K..turnl,.K ,.VHB Pwt , Arrive., st Helen, 4 45 p.m. ' r- I HOOCHKIRK PROFESSIONAL n';.! : . -nn. K. A. ROSS rUNCRAL DIRECTOR I tvr . ulhor'0 PI Uank Building ntral Buiinfw DiotM 21 DR. C. :. v A D15 PHYSICIAN AND SUC(0 l'H0K m HutkhBUg. - sr. unas t JTrsln. S. B. HOSKIN DENTIST Otfic in B...I, Bu.U,,, St. Helens rrrsin. Ore, "Olirn Sllhiljv inTt " ' 'rA .iV;: 1K. A. C. TlCKEK DENTIST ST 1 1 EJ ENS, OKKI.UN MI'('KI.( Sl im. DR. L. CILRERT ?0SS PHYSICIAN SJWcrOf, UflM""lU""' St. Htlt; DR EDWIN ROSS PHYSICIAN A SURCEot OKCIt h IN H t N K HI pi Vi St. Helens . Ong, DR. ALFRED J. PEEL PHYSICIAN A SURGEOh Mnwinlo HulltliuK HT. HELEM llt. H. II. Rl SSI I l, lilroplin.'tor MltM. 1(1 NNll.l, IjtdlrM Miairaw Moorfleld fablnet Htvam llu unico Houm, 9 A. M. to t f. Others by appointment I'lume mih Ht. IIHpm,U GLEN R. METSKER attoum;v Olll.o In Hunk llulldlng 8t. Hiilnui. Ore. I'hono 17 M . E. MILLER ATTORN EYATLAW ol. Helens . Oregi T. S. WHITE I'mlrrUker and Funrral IHm cointv nmoNKit I'lione tit: Itmldcme nlione 1 13- Ht. Ilelenn. Orcon E. S. SNELLING Attorney at Law St. Helens, Oregon MOXICY TO IiO.W OX MUST l llt.M MORT;.VJKH E. J. ROBERSON 702 Titleand Trust Bldg. Portland, Oregon - J. W. DAY Attorney at Law Hank llltlir. Ht. Helena, Or :;r T. F. Robertson Watchmaker and Jewelef WKHT ST. 1IKI.KNH All Work (iuariiuleed , I'llcen rcHNonable. FRED W. HERMAN Attorney at Law Rainier, Oregon CASTOR IA For Infanta unit Children In Use For Over 30 Year! FIR' irkl' 1 n' ool C. Or tit II 00' 1 ulltl .nt 81. Depot HCOtt s. p. 1. 21. 1. ii. ,. 17. 1. 13. !6. . 1. .. n louti'i coi Attorneys for Administrator. Always bear tne Sig nature of