St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, April 27, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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FWM Portland
Leaves Arrive
, Portland. 8t. Helena
., 8:10 a.m. :lla. m.
A'" ,12:26p.m. 1:33p.m.
,7"' . 6:16 P. t3 p. m.
ii :16 P- '" P- m
To Portland
Leaves Arrives
fit. Helen. Portland
7:6ll(i. m. 2:16 a.m.
11:16 a. m. 12:20 p. m.
3:31p.m. 4:40 p.m.
8:62 p.m. (:60 p.m.
..... iavo for station about 20
loitiM In advauco of above time.
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bONC OF AMERICAN
RAILKUAU MAN
.. .... .. Ik. inumt
to th scanui
heeding r iniwiiur ;.
..w Its curving cluwa
Ld both may Wit through day and
night, snn me wings win uuTor
psme.
hve re the wings of the eaglo and
our stool-llnm! ttpa are sprraa
f'rom inure 10 nor wm mo
roor; irotu norm 10 ine uuu
stream's bed.
lA ih soldier look to hla rifle, and
th sailor look to i lie
And wht limy need, with an eagle
pood be sure limy win gei
from mo.
IVt ire the wings of the eagle, flecked
with our labor a loam,
I With frulptlit ii tul ninll we blued Ilia
trull tor a mighty nation a
homo.
lAiln peace wn baTO been your aer-
rant, no In war we will De your
lave,
I And our wings will hum, and our
puliu-i drum till the fluga of
freedom wave.
Wo are the wing of the eagle, eager
to prove our worth;
Pitted by skill to do your will with
the bent trained men on earth.
Then loud us with the burden and
Ore the opening gun.
And rvnii'inlor, Sam, the railroad
muii, la ever your loyal aon.
Southern Pacific Hulletln.
ALIEN ENEMIES MUST
SURRENDER FIREARMS
Utter From HUtrb-t Attorney new
ly HUI4-4 Itaiuii-rmeiitH.
"April 12, 1917.
"Editor Ht. Holers MUt, Ht. Helens,
Oregon.
"I):inr Hlr: I beg to Inclose you
herewith copy of eortulu notices
which I have thin day mulled to all
postmasters In Columbia county to
be posted In tholr respective locali
ties Since sending out these notices
I have received from the United
Btuto. district r.ttorncy for Oregon a
c py of tho president', proclamation
referred to In said notlcos, from
which I llnd tlmt tho proclamation
applies to "alien enemies' only, and
doCnoN them to bo 'all natives, cltl
xens, denizens or subjects of Ger
many being males of the ago of 14
ymrn and upwards who shall be
within the United .Slr.tos and not
actually naturullsted.' The persons
referred to and doilgnnted In said
nc.lrcr, thereforo, Inuludo and mean
only rui'h mulo Germans residing or
'itilng within Columbia county who
uro of the agu of 14 years or over
and who havo neither been born
within the United Htutes nor received
their full naturalization papers.
"Tho United Stales district attor
ney has requested me to cause a
notice such as the ono Inclosed to be
published In all the papers of this
county. 1 shull appreciate It, there-
ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. APRIL 27. 1917
HOW TO SELECT FOODS 4Umm
pis ml Ms Offer Huggert Ions for tin
ting Must for One's Money.
Tho following suggestions on get
ting tho most for for one's money
uro from the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture Farmers' Hul
letln 808, "How to Select Foods."
Use cereals (flour, meal, cereal
bronkfurt foods, etc.)- freely, taking
yulns to prepare them with great
care and to vary tho kind used from
lay to day If necessary to keep peo
ple from tiring of them.
Remember that a quurt of whole
milk a day lor each child, to bo used
as a beverage and in cookery, is not
too much.
I'lan carefully both In buying and
In serving.
Do not be ashamed to plan closely,
(thrift In food means providing
enough food, neither too little nor
too much. !
Notice carefully how much of such'
staples as flour, sugar, milk, cook !
ing fat, etc.. Is used each week for a
month, and see if there are any wayj '
of cutting down the quantity needed.!
Huy nouperlshable materials In
quantities If better prices can be se
cured and there Is a good storage'
place lu the home. Neighbors can
Jiniotimes club together to get lower!
rates.
Kstlmale carefully how much of i
any material will be needed before!
laying In a supply, then see that!
YOUR
PHYSICIAN'S
PRESCRIPTION
When brought to our store, Will be accurately and
carefully filled and none but the best of drugs u:ed.
So both you and he will feel perfectly safe.
WE ALWAYS HAVE IN STOCK
a large line of Toilet Articles, Stationery, Magazines
and Druggist's Sundries
Deming's Drug Store
Phone 13
ST. HELENS, ORE.
4
fore. If you will publish the Inclosed i nono aated by careless handling
notice together with this letter, as' Try 10 nialte the dishes served of
explanatory thereof, In the next pub-'ucl' "lze tllut t,loro w' be enough
Mention of your paper. ! 10 "sfy the appetite of the family
"Yours very truly, j tt,1(1 110 unnecessary table and plate
"OI.KN It. MET8KKK, ! wa"l-
"District Attorney." j I)o 1101 ue above noticing whether
stirtl 'tta thl"S usable is thrown away
To All Allen Hesldents and Inhabit-!11" ,no which always
ants of Columbia County, Oregon, shows how thriftily food Is used in a
and to the General Public: household.
Whereas, the president of the ; inmu..i i .
United States did on the 6th day of ' ' aterlaU be
April, 1917. proclaim and publish a mad" ""active and the diet can be
proclamation making It unlawful for pleasantly varied by a wise use of
any alien thereafter to have In his different flavorings.
J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS
Successors to I'erry & Graham
A Full and Complete line of General Merchandise
The Dependable Kind
Dry Goods, Shoes and Groceries
Free Delivery
Give us a trial and you will be satisfied
Phone 34
WEST ST. HELENS, ORE.
NOTICE OP SALE
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY.
In the matter of the Estate of An
drew J. Rupert, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that pursu
ant to an order of the above entitled
Court made April 12, 1917, In the
matter of the estate of Andrew J.
Rupert, deceased, authorizing the
sale of all the real property of said
estate at private sale, the under
signed, the executor of said estate,
will from and after Saturday, May
12, 1917, sell at private salo to the
highest bidder for cash, subject to
confirmation by Bald Court, all the
following described real property be
longing to said estate situated In
Columbia County, Oregon, to-wit:
Lot 19, in Block 11, In the City of
St. Helens; Lot 20, in Block 11, ex
cepting therefrom a strip of land 4
feet In width and 100 feet In length.
In the form of a rectangle, off the
entire south side of said Lot 20, In
the City of St. Helens. Terms of
sale, cash, ten per cent to accom
pany bid, balance on confirmation of
sale. All bids to be directed to An
drew King, at St. Helens, Oregon.
Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, April
13, 1917.
ANDREW KING,
Executor of the Estateof Andrew
J. Rupert, Deceased. 17-5
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"Finicky" tastes In food often pre
vent the use of many valuable ma
terials which mlglit be the means of
"LEND A HAND"
Tlmt U WliHt Hi Public Is Invltml
to Ho In a (fcNKl Work.
or her possession any of the follow
ing articles, to-wit:
"Any firearm, weapon or imple
ment of war, or component part
thereof, ammunition, maxim or other; saving money.
silencer, bomb, or explosive, or ma- j Oood food ,,, are lmportanl
torlr.l used In the manufacture of , , ... .
explosives; any aircraft or wireless . prt ot Per""' hygiene and thrift,
apparatus, or any form of signaling ! Children get such habits by having
device, or any form of cipher code, ' suitable amounts of suitable foods
or any paper, document, or bookg,rved to them and then being ex
written or printed -In cipher or In I .,,, , , , ...
which there may be Invisible prlt-1 P0'1 ,0 eB ht " before
Ing." l,,ew-
and which said proclamation was l True economy lies not only in buy
on that date published In all the j ng wisely but also In making the
newspapers oi ine oi wreBou. ; ,,,,.. do1.h1.., . ,,,., , ,,,
Now, therefore, by the direction ,
of and undor the authority ot the;
United States government, all for-1
elgn subjects or aliens residing or
The following letter from dcorge
PilmiT I'm nam, prlvato secretary to
liorornoi Wlthycombe, Is llf ex
planatory. Thono who know anything
i! conditions at tho penitentiary will
tn-e Hint anything which will fur
nlah Imnntim with useful employment
lcnrc.il I y to he deslrod, and the pub
Meat Ion referred to does this, even it
in a tnmll degree. It Is probable,
therefore, tlmt tho small sum It Costs
will Im well expended and may ac
cmiipllxli more real good than many
other dollars given as outright
charity:
"Killtor St. Helena Mist: I am
wrlllnif to you as4a newspaper man,
wklng your help for a lltllo newspa
per which Is published lu Oregon un
hr peculiar dirflcultleti and which,
It looms to me, deserves the encour
Kcniciit of our stato press.
'"I.oimI a Hand' Is tho paper In
question. It Is edited, printed and
published monthly by Inmates of the
tstii press.
"The little mngnxlne Is doing good
ork. Inside tho walla It helpa make
ll'o worth living, recording Incldonts
of Interest and offering prisoners op
portunity to express themsolvos. On
ho 'ouuido' It performs a useful
'unction in tolling peoplo about
Pfhioii happenings and prison hopes.
"The subscription rato la $1 per
:ir. ihn men who create the mag
"hie want to make It a little larger
ana tiottnr. They can do thla If the
niconio liicroaHes, and subscriptions
the only revenuo.
"O one makna n rani frnm tlin
! Publication; it simply trios to be
elf-supporting and there Is no profit
' ii for anybody.
"TIiIb lettor is to ask If you are
wnng to Mend a hand. If you are,
n i you run a littlo story about
ninguxlne, telling your readora
hit It Is and asking thut some of
'm Hcnd In subscriptions, which
would bo addrossed to 'Lend i
""''d,' itox 1. Kouto 6. Balom. Ore
on? Or won't you collect a fow sub
""Iptlong yoiirBolf nnd send In the
"w Fraternally, O. P. PUTNAM."
being within Col u in hla county, Ore
gon, are hereby notified to forthwith
deliver up and surrender within
twenty-four hours of the date of the
publication of this notice to the near
est peace offlmer, sherln, deputy
sheriff, constable or police officer
any and all articles, apparatus, docu
ments or materials hereinbefore enu-
.,.!
liluinii'u. !,low f . ii .... . , . -
A detailed receipt for such arti-i"-' ... ..
cles surrendered will be given to the l" "l" ' i-arnm. ae-
owner by tho proper officer to whom sed, the undersigned the admlnls
....;.i.:,,i ...,,i m .niriB. wilt he trator of the estate of Martin Carntff,
returned to tho owner at the close .1 I? ffif 1
Of thO War ym, ,t w mo iubiicbw uiuuci,
Failure to comply strictly within """" " ', '" '" "
twenty-four hours with the mandates "" uUJv;v io
Ld term, of this notice will .object cb' T, court
he person or porsons coming within " " . ... ' ,
... .h. f...oin ,.rnia,n.. of May, 1917, all the right, title, In-
on to summa y arrest, and any and Jfrest and estate of the .aid Martin
a such articles found , Ms or her : - .ceased at me of h J
Dated and posted this list day of , ------ - "I
A deep Hoa cable costs $1,000 por
"'" nd has a useful life of 80
yars.
-
longest hlKh-vnltas-a trans.
mission line conveys electric lla-ht,
Power nnd energy from the Slorra. to
'"' AiiKoios, 250 miles away, and to
H"n Francisco, 22B mllca away, at a
irossuro of 150,000 volts.
NOTICE OK Aimi.NIHTKATOK'H
HALE OK REAL ESTATE AT
PltlVATE HA I.E.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
8TATE OF OREGON FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mar
tin Cam Iff, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that In pur
suance of an order of the County
court of the county of Columbia,
state of Oregon, made on the 10th
Your Spring Suit
You should order it now. Come in and look over my
line of woolens. During the past month I have made
suits for seme of the t est dressers in the city, and they
were
ENTIRELY SATISFIED
Let me demonstrate to you That for Style, Fit, Work
manship and Good Material, my tailored garments are
above the standard.
J.F.RYAN
MERCHANT TAILOR St. Helens, Oregon
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NOTICE OK APPOINTMENT
ADMINISTRATOR.
In the Matter of the Estate ot Jacob
Lengr.cher, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate of Jacob
Lengacher, deceased, by the Coun- -ty
Court of the State of Oregon for
Columbia County, and has qualified.
All persons having claims againBt
said estate e.re hereby notified to
present the came to me at 1225 N.
W. Bank Bldg., Portland, Oregon,
with vouchers duly verified, within
six months from date hereof.
Date of first publication March
23rd, 1917.
Last publication April 20, 1917.
IDA LENGACHER.
B. F. MULKEY,
Attorney.
Electricity is expected to play an
'mportant part In the defense plans
.f the navl advisory board of which
Thomas A. Edison is chairman.
Practically all of tho new United
States silver coins aro being stamped
out by electrically-driven presses in
tho Philadelphia mint.
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.
Anrll. 1917.
UI.KtN K. Mr.lBM.ll,
District Attorney for Columbia
County, Oregon.
PERMITS ISSUED BY
A trial will t e appreciated.
VTrryyTyTyTyTTTf
Prompt Delivery
A Los Angeles farmer has equipped
i specially prized mule with an elec
tric tail lamp to prevent accidents
from automobile traffic at night.
Dr. Stone's
heaves. Price
druggists.
Heave Drops cures'
$1; for sale by all
otherwise acquired, other than or In
addition to that of said deceased, at
the time of his death, ot, in, and
to the following described real prop
erty, situated In Columbia County,
State of Oregon, to-wlt: Tho NW14
ctatp ITMnTMITirP I of Section 32, Township 4 North,
1 Range 2 West of the Willamette Mer.
One hundred and five permits to" containing 160 acres, more or
.ipproprlate water and ten permits to Terms and conditions of salo: Cash
construct reservoirs, Including thein Gold Coin of the United States;
rrlgntlon ot land aggregating 16.778 ton per cent of the purchase money
... ui 10 be nil Id at the time of sale: bal-
acres, the aevo.opmem o .. conflrmatton of Mlo bjr the
horsopowor .and water supply Tor 7 1 County court. All bids or offers
municlr.Ultlos.'wIth an estimated cost ; mut be in writing, and mailed to
Be Fair to Your
Wife
Save her the Wash Day
Drudgery. Let us call for
your laundry.
Our work will satisfy you
St Helens Steam
Laundry
Geo. Watkins, Prop.
A Homelndustry
of construction totaling Jt)0,ii,
were Issued by State Enginoer John
11. Lewis during the first quarter of
tho year 1917.
During tbls period 4 permits wore
Issued in Multnomah county as roi
lows: To F. N. Averlll, of Portland.
for domestic and power for home
use; to S. M. Davis,' of Troutdale,
from Ulg Crook for the development
of 19 horsepower; and 2 permits In
the county of Multnomah, both In
connection with water supply for the
Vista House along the Columbia
Illvor Highway, the cost of con
structing the works being estimated
at $15,000.
During thlsorlod one permit was
issued In Columbia county, that to
the city of St. Helens from Milton
creey for a municipal supply.
Soiled dishes accumulating in the
average home may be washed, dried
and ntorlllMd In an electrlo dish
washor at an average cost of five
cents a week. ,
An automatlo typewriter oporated
hv oloctrlclty Is used In many bust
.... offices to turn out circular let
ters which cannot be distinguished pounds
said administrator at Scappoose, Col
umbia County. Oregon, at any time
after the first publication of this
notice and before the making ot the
sale. x
Dated April 12th, 1917.
First publics t Ion Aprl 13, 1917.
Last publcaton May 11, 1917.
JAMES LEONARD,
Administrator of the Estate ot
Martin Carnlff, Deceased.-
W. A. HARRIS & Q. A. GORE,
Attorney, tor Administrator,
St. Helena, Oregon.
In 1909 the value of sugar beets
per acre was exceeded by four other
crop. hops, tobacco, sugar cane and
sweet potatoes. The acre value of
beets was nearly tour times the value
of corn or wheat, and more than
four times the average acre value of
oil cereals.
Amateur wireless operators recent
ly relayed a wireless message from
the Atlantic to the Pacific coast In
loss than three hours.
Factory made butter In the United
States Increased from 627,145,866
pounds In 1909 to 786,013,489
nounds In "1914, and factory-made
cheese Increased from 311,176,730
in 1909 to 877,608,109
Spring Goods Are Arriving
CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES, 75c to $1.50
Dainty and seasonable patterns in all Dress Goods.
Shoes for each .member of the family.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND NOVELTIES
Children's Middies and Ladies' Lingerie Waists
M. ROSENTHAL
E. W. KETEL
St. Helens, Ore.
Contractor--Builder
ESTIMATES, PLANS
Cement Work a Sieclulty
Plume Connection
WHY EXPERIMENT?
To the PUBLIC!
STEAM, TURKISH
AND SHOWER BATHS
Every Day
at Kaleva Hotel
Courteous treatment and
sanitary arrangements.
Visitors to inspect will be
welcomed
from those written by hand.
pounds in 1914.
in lomiH-'titloii with ALL OTHER FLOURS received the highest possible
ward, the GRAND PHIZIS at Panama-Pacific International Exposition
Use the best and you are always satisfied
MASON, EHRMAN & CO., p8SSfeSS?"
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George's Market
ST. HELENS
KIJF.S1I AND SALT
MEATS
PHONE 48 Prompt Service