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    f INDUSTRIAL REVIEW J
RAILROADS WILL
DEMONSTRATE VALUE
That the railroads of tlio country
will demonstrate: their importance
and value to the country in time of
war, under the present organization,
ts the view of President William
Sproule of the Southern Pacific Com
pany, who recently made a tour of
the company's lines from the Mexi
can border to Portland. j
"President Wilson's message to the!
American people," said Mr. Sproule,!
"has aptly referred to the railroads ;
as the 'arteries of the nation's life,' j
saying that upon the men who run -them
'rests the immense responsibil--it
y of seeing that those arteries sut-(
fer no obstruction of any kind, no i
inefficiency or slackened power.' i
American railroads accept this re-i
sponsibility. I
"The president's message indi-l
cates that production and proper dis
tribution of the country's resources'
constitute the most important task '
now confronting the nation as a ne
cessary feature of the problems of
war. It is tho duty and desire of
every man in the railroad business
to make tho transportation machine
even more efficient for war than it '
has already proved itself in time of
peace.
"Tho usefulness of the railroads
can be realized to the full without
material changes in tho organization,
which is flexible already, as shown '
by the ease with which the Pacific.
Coast roads handled the armies that
visited tho Panama-Pacific Interna
tional exposition.
"In war times the important place
of the carriers in industrial life be
comes conspicuous. The railroad '
man who helps to keep the trains
running in the time of his country's
need, and he can do that better than
ho can do anything ele for the na
tion, is helping to fight his country's
battle as well as hiu brother who
goes to the front. Each in his place
is doing his part. His training and
experience are necessary in his pres
ent position. A man can t.e taught
more quickly to handle a rifle than
he can bo taught to repair a loco
motive or run a trr.in. It is not im
probable that the government will
hold it as important that the trans
portation service keep its ranks in
tact as that the military anil naval
services bo brought up to a war
footing.
"In any event, what the railroad
men are to do will be determined by
the desire of the government. They
stand responsive to the needs of the
country, ready to serve in whatever
manner may bo best. The railroad
service will not be found to be a
comfortable place for slackers."
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XOTICK OF SHERIFF'S KALK !
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREUON FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY.
John Loberg, Plaintiff, vs. Hannah
Morris and A. L. Morris, her bus-,
band: and Fred Hoskins and Mary,
L. Hoskins, his wife. Defendants.
By virtue of an execution, Jmlg-'
ment order, decree and order of sale
issued out of the above entitled
court in the above entitled cause to
me directed and dated the 23 day
of March, 1917, on a Judgment ren
dered and entered in said court on
the 20 day of March, 1917, in favor;
of John Loberg, plaintiff, and against j
Hannah Morris and A. L. Morris, de-.
tendants, for the sum of $1180.00 j
with Interest thereon at tho rate of :
7 per cent per annum from tho 16th :
day of December, 1916, until paid,
and for the further sum of $125.00
with interest thereon at the rate of
6 per cent per annum from the 20th
day of March, 1917, and the fur-'
ther sum of $34.65 vosts and dis-,
burscments, and the costs of and :
upon this writ, commanding me to
make sale of the following described ;
real property situated In the County:
of Columbia, State of Oregon, to
wit: !
That property situated in the Jo
siah Fullerton D. L. C. in Twp. 4
North of Range 2 West of Willa
mette Meridian In the County of Col
umbia, State of Oregon, and more
particularly described as follows: Be
ginning at the Iron pipe at the North
east corner of the tract herein sought
ti be described and the Southeast
corner of the N. P. Olson farm;
thence South 10 degrees West 257
feet to a large stake; thence South!
88 degrees 35 minutes West 2990
feet to the Southwest corner of the
Fullerton D. L. C; thence North 3
degrees 17 minutes East 257 feet to
an iron plpo situated on the corner'
of tho N. P. Olson farm; thence
North SS degrees 35 minutes East to
the place of beginning, containing
17H acres and being In Section 26,
in the above named township and
range; also the right of road from T(,E rlRCnT r0rRT OF THE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
said tract of land through the N. P STATE OF OREGON FOR COL- STATE OK OKEUON. FOR COL
Olson land to the main county road A corNTy l MItIA COUNTY.
??Vn?i Z,rZ . J I r Marguerite Falls. Pl-lntiff, vs. Harry In the Matter of tho Estate of Chrls-
18 " h W. PaH. Defendant. ; ti-.a Heizenreler. Deceased.
Morns, ner nusDana. , To the above named defendant.. Notice is hereby given. That Henry
Now Therefore, by virtue of said Harry W. Falls: W. HeUeiire'.er has been duly ap-
execution. judgment order, decree In ti,e nanie 0f the St:tc ef Ore- pointed administrator of the estate
and order of sale, and in compliance Ron you are j,eralv required to ap- of Christina Heizenroter, deceased, by
with the commands of said writ, I pear an(j answer tlie complaint filed the County Court of Columbia Coun
will on Monday, the 30th day of ;lttiast yolJ i the above entitled ty. State of Oregon, and hag duly
April, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M. at ( ourt an',i caU8e on or before the qualified for said trust. All persons
the fiont door of the County Court 2nd day of June, 1917. said day be- having cLilma agaiimt said estate are
House in Columbia County, Oregon. ' tng more tilrn glx weeks from and hereby notified and required to pre
at St. Helens, sell at public auction afler tlie 20th day of April. 1917, sent tho same, duly verified and with
(subject to redemption) to the higfi. tno day of the first puoication 0f proper vouchers, to the administrator
v umuci iui iusii in nau.i, uu wic tll3 summons; and if you fail to so at his residence. Warren, Oregon.
appe?r rnd answer, for want thereof, within six months from the date of
T.IMntlff will apply to the Court for this notice.
rim
IN T1IK
v i......lf lli.Tomlnllt.
TO CHARLES CROOK. Tho above
named defendant:
In the name of tho Stale of Ore
Igon. you aro hereby required to ap
pear and uimwer the complaint filed
i against tou In tho above entitled milt
OLIVER M. HinK,
Attorney fr PU, '
Klmt publication March 1(
Lust publication April 27,'
AUK VOU TUMI iii.ki, wr,
fATAItllll;
If ao. you x ho ii 1.1 try
or u
.23 J5
25
1 within six weeks from tho date cil tno
! first publication of this summons, to
! id ii... sth dav of Aurll, 1917. and
'if you fall to appear or uimwer for j M( U-TONF,. the great catarrh
want thereof, the plaintiff will lply , ,y. U collUlIlli oplll, "
! " """",Z,,, -wlV oV a decree' l'c" - of It ,m J
IdisHolvliiK tho bonds of matrimony thercforo produce the drug habit d
I heretofore and now existing nmweeii i recoiiiiiienil that nil you who n
j plaintiff and defendant, upon tho j wlh clUurrh try , , "
grounds of cruel and Inhuman trout - .,.,, ...,,, " , 'n
ment. and for such other and further ''"rful remedy It come. n 0e
relief as to tho court may seem jiimi , i ooiu nun recommends
and equitable. j IMu: riiartnucy. HI. liuleni
Service of this summon 1 made
: : : of . mZrTA. -
Eakln. Judge of the nbovo entitled , "rinis runuu.
0'
F tourse. chlldn-n, you suspected what you'd get :n your lost ptctur when
we told you that the bird made a great feast nnd that U was the name
of a country :it war. Turkey. Sure! Sharpen ymir soft pencil, begin at
S'o. 1 and you'll get a bird that is n.iteil f..r Its wisdom. It ts "acred 111 history
ind legend. Is fnund In muny places anil has funny Inoktna eye. It llvr on
eld mice and reptile. Kinlh nut the i!i'!urp r.r.1 r e what you hive.
SIMMONS
NOTICE TO UF.'.ilTORS
right, title and interest which the
within named defendants and each
and all of them hnd on the 16th day ie ro(lfs praye(i for ln h?r com Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, March
of March, 1916, the date of the mort
gage herein foreclosed, or since that
date had in and to the abovo de-' pi"aln,lfr and defendant be dissolved.
oli iircu ijiuptriij. ui ail , iai L iiitrieui.
to satisfy said execution, judgment
order nnd decree, interest, costs and
accruing costs.
The above described property, sold
pursuant to me judgment oraer ana ,hi3 gunlmons w:,8 niP(o an(1 entered IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR COl,
uW auu u.uer i aiB. .uiijeci the above entitled Court and Cause UMllIA COUNTY,
io i..!,! i iuiiRHse ui t , m i hub on ,,e Hth d..y of A.)rl A D 1917. OREUON
plair.t, to wit: That the bonds of 29th, 1917
mrtrimony now existing between Mh.MU W. HEIENRETER,
Administrator of the Estate of
ret asiue, and declared to he at an Christina Heizenreter, deceased,
end absolutely, and for such other W. A. HARRIS & IJ. A. UORE,
nnd further relief as may seem to the j Attorneys for Administrator,
Court to be meet and equitable. i St. Helens, Oregon. 15-5
An order for the publication of
STATE OF
sale is made subject to this said first
mortgage.
Dated this 24th day of March,
1917.
First publication March 30th,
1917.
Last publication April 27th, 1917.
E. C. STANWOOD.
Sheriff Columbia County, Oregon.
NEWS NOTES OF
OREGON'S PROGRESS
SIMMONS
Salem will have one of the largest
fruit and vegetable process factories
within the state. The Wittenberg
King Company has decided on the
erection of a $150,000 plant that will
give employment to 200 persons.
Work has been started on the con
struction of a sawmill at Austin
Tho capacity of the mill will be ISO,
000 feet per day and will require the
services of more than 100 operatives.
Land in Oregon Is valuable. Near
Athena 300 acres, including improve
ments, wa3 sold for $54,000.
Coos county has appropriated $20,
000 for the erection of an armory a'
Mj.rshfield.
A cheese factory will begin opera
tions May 1 in Eugene.
Citizens of Albany are making ef
forts to have a fruit cannery located
nt that thriving city.
Work has been started on the $S0,
000 plant of the Standard Oil Com
pany at Marshfield.
Fanners at Independence and sur
rounding country aro becoming en
thusiastic about beet growing.
Much improvement work is to be
done in Astoria $250,000 will be
spent In paving streets aud $50,000
in sewer work.
Tho Wilson shipyards at Astoria
have been taken ever by a new man
agement. They expect to build 12
.ships within the coming 18 months.
From Forest Grovo comes the re
port that work on the Gales Creek
and Wilson River railroad will start
loon. The company expects to ex
tend the road into Tillamook.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
Chester B. Bunzendahl, Plaintiff, vs.
Grace W. Bunzendahl, Defendant.
by tho Honorable R. S. Hr.ttan, a In the Matter of the Estate of Aug-1
judge in tho above entitled Court. ; ust William Schmidt, iKxeased. i
D. D. HAIL, ' Notice is hereby given that the
Attorney for Plaintiff. ; undersigned has been appointed ex
Date of first publication April 20, ccutor of the estate of August Will
1917. lam Schmidt, deceased, by the Coun-
Dnte of last publication June 1st, 'ty Court of Columbia County, State
1917. of Oregon, and has qualified. All
i persons having claims against said
ORDINANCE NO. 202 estate arc hereby notified to present
the same, duly verified, to the under-
An Ordinance Prohibiting utterances BR"el. t room 708 Chamber of Com
and actions of disrespect toward nierc,- Portland, Oregon, within six
the American National Flag and niontlls fro"i the date hereof,
the Government of the United DaU'd t,lls 9th of April. 1917.
States of America, and providing HERMAN SCHMIDT,
a penalty therefor. r-xceutor of said Estate.
Jv 'JI !"ed defendant- Grace The City of St. Helens does ordain U LACHMAN, E. J. MENDEN-
. uuiucituaiu. , ,i i
In the name of the State of Oregon ' cn.. t .A
an!! aarnsweerrebtl reQUired, ZTtZltZ
HALL, J. N. I'EARCY.
Attorneys for Executor.
XOTICK TO CREDITORS.
Court and Cause on or before the 2nd
or tear
down, destroy or remove any such 1 ,1K ' 't NTi COURT OF THE
"'AIR ur ijiir.iiU.N, FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of Oscar
E. Hunter, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
unit vn l it ... lllllllrlirnon IiQO Aaak a h.inl .. -.1 l
-itef. ntfvif, ' l "rIiL!ti,.C Pr any hope for the d-feat there- Administrator of the Estate of Oscar
n wit- Tk ih ,nn i. m.,r of- or of a"y unlt or 'rco thereof. "nter. Deceased, by the County
mony now exist ng betwJ nlalntifi 1 r p,",,lcly CXpreas 8 l"P" for the del ojirt of the State of Oregon, for
S, "defendant be dissolved se as de 1 8,ruc,,on of l" Pr0P"ty of said gov- timbta County and ha, qualified.
d tda'tober'rn'end a'so! T. JliO. ..b' si . Kl 'T ln"
-nv,nij vi baiu fiut;i ii iiiiil Kiiau "-"; "tuHifu lO
day of June. 1917. said day being ; 8 .
more than six weeks from after the 1 ,. , , , . h1V . .i v .. .
0 dav of ADril 1917 the rinv nt a" i er at or defy ,t"' Na'onal
the tLt : Dubllcitlon of tnis sum KVernment of tl,e Unlted S,atPS- or
lens;,rfndPifbyoautl?ai1 to TZZ a
and answer, for want thirf nlolnt. u -'ru.1 l" - Bovriiineni or any
lutely, and for such other and further
relief as may seem to the Court to
be guilty of a misdemeanor.
present the same, duly verified as by
C?Mfn . . . 1 U IV rnnillpaH en tki. .. .1 l
be meet and eoultahle . ""-uuu - nr person violating " u":rsigne(i, ot
aT order for the nnhlleatlnn of ,he Pulsions of Section 1 of this o"1 of Gus C. Moser, 1524-29
.!,. .,, i. JJ!, ,0rdlnBnce sliall. upon conviction Yeon Building. Portland, Oregon
this summons was made and entered thereof, be ounlshed I v n fln nf n, within six months from he h 1, '
in ine aoov enllea court .na Cause lefig tlian Ten r.,'- hereof. - 1
by he Honorable It S Hattan a N,et'-' I)oll" a"d ost9 of nd first published March
JudRe ofthe ; prosecution, and in default of tho lth. 1917.
judge of the above entitled Court. , Dayment thereof shall be Imprisoned; EUGENE HOCH. JU..
Attorney for the Plilntlff ! In the Clly ia" or compelled to work : Administrator.
Date of first du bl lea 1 1 o n A or 1 1 2 0 1J,,t 8ald flne and cos,s' at tne rate GUS. C. MOSER, .
1917 Publication, April 20. of one day for each TwQ CtoI)ars of, Attorney for Administrator.
na'to f in nMi,i ti, i, urM flne and costs so due Rnd nn-!
1917 Paid-
Section 3. Whereas, tho
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
. States of America is at war
foreign enemy and many foreigners!
In the matter of the estate
iam M. Elliott, deceased.
'"ere- mlnlstrator of the estate of Jas H
im K.e"ny- dcceasetl, by the County Court
, hl ot ('olu"lu'a ounty, State of Ore-
ADVERTISED LETTERS
Letters unclaimed in the St. Hel
ens, Oregon, postoffice for the week
ending April 21, 1917:
A. F. Asplund, Mrs. Thomas
Haugh, J. S. Maston, Joffle Stewart,
Chester Vincent, Herman Wheeler.
Letters unclaimed by May 5, 1917,
will be sent to the division of dead
letters. IVA E. DODD,
Postmaster.
I NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
United, in THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
with a. STATE OF OREGON. FOR COL
eignerg! rum rrn-w, 1 UUl
iare Inclined to show disrespect for in the Matter nf th. v.. . ,
of Will-! tho flag and American Institutions.! "b" KennJ Deceased ' Jl"'-
; whereby the health, peace and safety ! S:.,.e"?.yV .ec,ea"c f
k. .i . , t .... - . . . . . . .viiive uereov ?iven iim n t
iuiieB is iiereoy given mat in? oi uie i uy oi si. Helena Is leonar- v i j v. "
undersigned Mark W. Elliott has heen idlzed. therefore an emereenrv I. h.. ut. auly aPPo'nted ad
appointed administrator of the es- j by declared to exist and this
tate of William M. Elliott, deceased, nanca shall become operative
All nHI,i A. . I 1 , . ... ...)!.....!.. - . . ..
uiuct pciaum iiiiiids uuiaici, uyun us approval ny me E(,n anil hao Hulv , ,,,.iifi..j . . .
claims against the said estate are Mayor of said Cltv , f'n.an' "as duly qualified for said
hereby notified to present the same. Read the first time April 9, 1917.'nJ!iin't .iin ISl, vJn" u c,alms
properly verified, as by law provided.) Road the second time April 9, 1917 S'S and S.nirS f.e.by noli-
to the said administrator at the law) Read the third time and passed dulv vermii ,i nttlle 8amo'
office of Glon R. Metsker In the Col-! April 9. 1917. ot 1 ' pr0per vouc"-
lumbla County Bank Building at St.! Approved April 9. 1917. A T at hl re8'-;
1 Helens. Oregon, the same being the! S. C. MORTON. miL from ih. Hf "; .Tr."n,n 8lx:
; place for the transaction of the busl-! Mayor. na,prt tl ,date tM nol,c,,
uess of said estate, said claims to be ; Attest: E. E. QUICK. i , st' Helena. Oregon, March
. R- L. KENNY,
I Administrator of the Estate of
Jas. B. Kenny, Deceased. i
presented within six months from the
'date of the first publication of this,
: notice, to-wlt. within six months of:
; the 6th day of April, 1917.
I MARK W. ELLIOTT,
Administrator of the Estate of
, William M. Elliott, deceased.
ULE.N K. METSKER,
Recorder.
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIKE!
See E. E. Quick, St. Helens, and i
Insure vour rtmnerty In th. n,Ann !
rire Kener Association of MfMInn-!' fi """'i" priiucu m ono of
The dally output of 40,000,
000
vlllb. Oregon. Don't put It off.
Attorney for Administrator. 16-5 .Mch6tf W. L. WARREN. Agent
French scientists, p.fter careful In
vestigation, have decided that blind
soldiers will make good wireless
operators.
j Brewers in the dry states are re-: Poultry raiser say that electric In
modelling p.nd equiDDing breweries pnh.inr. hth . mi,,.. .
iai iicrvuiiiaKU ' , . .
.with electricity for manufacturing of chicks than are hatched by any!
ji.o a:iu uairy proaucts. , ether artificial method.
the most modern electrified printing
plants In the world, the United Stales
bureau of engraving and printing In
Washington, would cover eight acre-
Always trado In your home town.
Through Service via
Choice of Routes
To the Centers
of the East
TWO HIGH CLASS TRAINS DAILY
PORTLAND SPOKANE CHICAGO
CENTRAL OREGON "OWL" Standard
and Tourist Sleepers tetween Portland and
Bend, new industrial center and gateway to
homestead lands. Week-end low round trip
fares frcm Portland to Deschutes River Fish
ing Resorts and Carson Hot Springs.
AN OCEAN TRIP ON RAIL TIME TO CALIFORNIA
The Nortl; Bank Road and SS. Northern Pacific. Low
fares include meals and berths. Leave St. Helens today,
arrive San Francisco 3:30 tomorrow afternoon.
NEW PICTORIAL MAP OF COLUMBIA RIVER
COUNTRY, PRINTED IN FIVE COLORS, FREE
TO EASTERN ADDRESSES.
It. II. Cro.ier,
Asst. tii'ii. Pa. Agent,
Portland
J. O. Illvrnt, Agm
Ht. Helen
A. T. KIBLAN
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes
Groceries
Our Prices Are Right
Our Goods Are Right
A. T. KIBLAN
Phone 35
Iloulton (West St. Helens)
FOR GOOD PLUMBING
COME TO ME
PLUMBING, STEAM HEATING
and SHEET METAL WORKS
I also carry a full line of Stationary Wash Tubs and
Bath Room supplies.
One of my specialties is Steam Heating and Fitting-
R. CONSTANTIN
St. Helens, Oregon
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
DRAYINC AND TRANSFER
All Busineia Promptly Attended Te
PHONE IS
WM. H. DAVIES
ST. HELENS, OREGON