ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JULY 6. 1917 Issued Every Friday by THK MIST PlltLlSHlNcj COMl'AXY S. C. MORTON. .Editor and Manager 8VB.SCKUTUN katks One Yeur $i.no 81x Months 73 Entered as second-class matter, Juuuary 10th, 1912, at the Postofllce at St. Helens, OroKon, under the act of March 3rd, 1879. llulKuriu and Turkey uro liabilities uoslt for goods: xvurehouso; store- rather than assets. I house. All of these definitions might Prussian organization anil Ten- 'apply to our "little red shuck," hut tonic manpower form the sole real defence that remains to (lennnnj. England, Krance and Italy are mas-land protection of railroad passcng-'ra ters of land and air in the west land freight" he certainly did not Their heavy artillery outnumbers ! have In mind the St. Helens depot. i when Webster Rave as one definition "a building for the accommodation (Jermany's by five to one. The de struction ami capture of 1,000, 000 Hermans In Krance, which JofTre de clares will tinisli the war, are being done by the Anglo-French offensives. or if ho did, to siiiare himself he added tills note: "In England 'de pot' was formerly commonly applied to a railroad Roods station or freight warehouse but never extended to a COUNTY OFFICIAL F.U'KK These uro pushing forward slowlv . passenger station, but surely. It la only a question of j Mr. oilman, please send you' time, possibly not a long time, for j Miperintemlent, trainmasler, road tho war may end as suddenly and mi- ,aHtr or section master down to Iu expectcdly as it began, when th i vestigate the matter and see If St. French and llritish armies will have 1It.,,lls s m,t titled to a passenger station. "1 pledge allegianco to my Flag, itr-v laablo again. Hut the delay and to the Republic for which It j Joes the (lennans no large or lasting itands. one Nation indivisible, with; good. They soon aro driven hack Liberty and Justice for All." j from llu,ir mnv Brouml Tlu, nl!lssi,s at home see this and also begin to reached the Rhine. The Hermans, whenever they re-1 treat, delay their enemies' advance! THE HIGHWAY through having destroyed roads ami j The t'olumbia Highway Is going to devastated the land, it takes at lie built and will go through St. 1 1 I -least u fortnight to make the coun- jens. It makes no difference whether it goes on tho west side or the east penally In connection with the (itar- 'termaster corps, V. S. Army, at an 'entrance salary of $1,000 per year. ' A majority of tho clerks In the quar termaster corps, 1'. S. Army aro be ing selected from tho typewriter j register, and all male typewriters who can uunllly are urged to apply lor tho examination July 7. I Arrangements will be made by tho 'district secretary to examine all per jsons who wrlto to him, subject to the 1 subsequent filing and approval of up ! plications, provided the request Is re ceived at Seattle In sufficient tlmo to .arrange for examination at the place nearest to the applicant's residence where the examination will ho held. I Iniiiiliies concerning the July 7 I examination should be addressed to j Herbert F. Ward, secretary Eleventh jl'lvil Service IMstriet, Room :!0:t, ! I'ostofYico building, Seattle, Wash. 1 I PROFESSIONAL CARDS J E. A. ROSS Funeral IHrevtor Kiiibnlincr Business l'hono 23 Residence lt-29 Hank llldg., St. Helens, Ore. DR. C. E. WADE Physician ml Hurgeon l'hono 99 Mucklo HUIk. St. Helmut, Ore. S. B. IIOSKIN lleiitUt Office In Hank HulldluK St. Hel 'iiM, ' Oregon OCR AI I.IKS ARE SEOWI.V Ill'T surely cri'shim; the GERMAN'S Germany, no matter what Russia may fail to do, can hold out only a year more at tho most. Such is the judgment of the best informed und most competent International finan ciers In America, England and Franco. The problem of food exists in Rus sia and works against Germany. The millions of soldiers in tho Russian ranks can not walk from the trenches realize that tho Teuton submarine tan not win tho war. Tho morale of the German armies is hurt by the suc- j cessivo retreats and defeats. Ger many now wages defensive war in i order to obtain a good position for j future negotiations for peace. R. view. From the Eugene Register we note tho Southern Pucltlc Company has finished its new depot at Iteedsport. Reedsport Is a small town on the new t'oos Hay line. The news Item and toward distant bases of supplies states: "The building is a very neat of food. They have about as much food at the front as they would have at home. Germany knows that If It should attempt a movement against Russia the Russian army would structure and tho Interior consists of tho agent's and operator's depart ment, waiting room, baggage and ex press room, all handily arranged and equipped with all conveniences. The side it will go through St. Helens. What benefits one part of the town, benefits tho entire town. West St Helens, formerly lloulton, Is now St. Helens, and Just as much a part of St. Helens as the original Knighton donation land claim. What benefits one, benefits all. Let us slop scrap ping and use all our energies tow ard securing as much hard-surfaced pavement as we can, leaving the route of the highway to tho engin eers, who are supposed to know their business and who are paid for l;iylu: out the most advantageous route East side or west side Is all the same to us, hut we want the Columbia Highway to go through St. Helens, and It Is going to do this, 'the best way to build up a bigger and heifer town Is to pull together. 11 Is all St. Helens, and our Interests are identical. j Wo hope the highway will run I right through the little red shack i which Is close to the railroad track. Might as well have a teat as what wo have now. H. M. TERRY THE MOTOR TROUBLE MAN Expert Machinist. lirlii); your auto troubles (o me. Marine work a specially. Shop at St. Helens garage. I'lioue 57 I'RH I :s Al.W.t t S .15 EASONA lll.F. strike back. It is dangerously far i Southern Pacific Company has spent east in Russia. Moving onward into the Russian interior would greatly endanger Germany's front in the west. America, England, France nud Italy have Immense reserve resources of every sort. Germany has not. Jap an nud Russia are presumptive sources of reinforcement to England and Its allies. Austria-Hungary Is a source of weakness to Germany, and over $1 6,000 in making improve ments at Reedsport, which have add ed greatly to the appearance of the city and the convenience of the pub lic." Comparing this with the "lit tle red shack" of a depot in St. Hel ens is good cause to be envious of tho little town of Reedsport. There are several definitions for the word depot. One of them Is a deposit, or the uct of depositing; a place of de- Tho I'nited States civil service commission announces that, as a suf ficient number of male nud female stenographers was not secured from the examination held June Ho. 1 ! 1 7 . to meet tho needs of the public ser vice, an examination has hen an nounced to be held at for.y of the principal cities in tho northwest on July 7. Men typewriters without a know ledge of stenography aro desired es- E. W. KETEL St. Helens, Ore. Contractor--Builder ESTIM.VI ES, I'l.ANS Cement Work it Specially PlioiH) Connection " GATHERING OF THE KU KLUX KLANS " ph j -All 5 i RIG SCENE IN "THE I1IRTII OK A NATION" THE BIRTH OF A NATION Carolina clans. Their run was look southern. David Griffith i, , , . .to bo many, many miles of typical died this difficulty with , " 11,0 Kl''('"y countryside WUI Ito Shown at Htrund Tlieulie Southern sundy roads. Though an lliorlties' DermivKl,, i, l- ,umed its normal course It c Two Iuvs. Julv la.l:t : acknowledged wizard of tl, ni. ' ... ' y r,;n,,lkl"K . about 125.000 to do the ih, - " " " Dt-ll Ul L III II till IWtlVU I1U tu.inl.l . . , Mr' rlirlt" 18 not a "war lord," with within the camera's eye My" , r . " WOrt" V. GrilTith started .power to commandeer. M Ban(1 umI fcniyo ' - Particularly after hearing th, g of the Civil War In this emergency, tho county . j giings 0f , workmen , , ' 'fonuU of "The Hlrtl in scenes In "The , thorltles of "The Birth of a Nation" e.,LMno,.n i ..... , . " " Nlltlon" putronn of bis work. rc- :OKt the When David W ii.o ouuioor siagmg oi tno civil War In this emergency, tho county au- gangs of bis workmen . ' """'hsuc comments of "The Hlrth cnu ueconstruction scones in "The . thorltles of "The Birth of a .V;,ii" , i , '"""""-"i" nation" putroiiH of his u,ri. Birth of a Nation." which will he ' ,.r,i..i,. . 1 " "h " "'0 look of the! There will . " . , . , , upiineu hi. landscape to t in rounded hills i ., "'noo at shown at the Strand July 12-13, he , Thoy finally consented to mark off! woods and deep KUH."s of o ' P' '"- ,0r W,'lc" thu P' -re was confronted with seemingly In- an area of ten flciunrA ihIIau fnr dm I ci..tn wi ' ' ,:'-Jtit.H fur child nn ii nil K(i " V III was confronted with seemingly In- an area of ten square miles for the superablo difficulties. An urea of uso of the horsemen. Along all the prlvato war was required about as j roads within tills area, tho county clansmen to nwim n,i '. . Una hr,,.,r,. , "J V 1 ur"- '' 75 Cents end $1 Rd all r. 11,0 l-,"rved. There will i. .. " ,,.,,, t,iio aii-u, iiiu uuuiMtv i una urciiiiron took Dliico on t ' large as the corner of Hulirlum oocu-! commfHRfoiinrH m.utnH Ma ut.i. 1,10 a)" i ftrvnd pled by the Anglo-French forces, 'ding all traffic on "tho day of days." la flaw. After It was over Mr r ir i ' ' K,,t' W'"B l" tho ll'"llo'l Thousands of cavalrymen had to be Pedestrians were also warned olT. j flth's men scraped the, sand off't 'n'"!"8 0"",l':"y' ulH" account of shown, in an hlrtorlc raid of tliojIJut tho roads themselves did not macadam roads, took down the hI, 8 1 .,l""Ktl1 of 11,0 I""-formanco, which i HibiiH, im three houru. DR. L. GILBERT ROSS Physician nml Hurucon Oirice In Hank llldg. Kt. Helens DR. EDWIN ROSS Physician nml Horgixm Office in Hank Iliilldlng St. Helens, Oregon DR. ALFRED J. PEEL 1'liyi.lrlnii nml Hiirgetin Masonic Ihilldlng St. Helens, Oregon DR. S. H. RUSSELL Cblropractnr MRS. ItrsSEI.I,, IjkIIc-' MimNeuKe Moorfleld Cabluiit Steam lluthl Hours 9 a. til. to 6 p. in. Phone ASS St. Helens, Ore. GLEN R. METSKER Attorney Office In Hunk llulldlng Get Away from RENT HABn Own your own lot and J your own home ndlll We have a hundred l the most dcsir.ii.i. the city. ,UISN Prices ranKe from $7stoJ These lots are sold or terms; $10.00 down h i' to $10.00 ner ml: and IS , ..u(iUli Columbia Count Real Estate Co' L. R. Rutherford, Mff St. UclcnOregJ When You Want 111) jour (jrocw for T. IIKI.KN8 lin,T ' ll llNS L y Tent the lit HU Helens ro-o,rilUv, J Phono 17 Kt. Helens, Ore. T. S. WHITE Vmlertaker ami I'tniernl IHriN tur Comity Coroner Phono D4 Itesldenrii phono 113-2 Kt. Helens, Oregon M. HOVEN Steamer RUTH SAFE. SPEEDY SERVICi TOWING. JOBBING Passenger accomodationilJ 100 Landing at City Dock E. S. SNELLING Attorney at I.w St. Helens, Oregon GEO. II. SHINN Attorney nt Ijiw Lund Titles and Probato I'ractlco fit. Helens, Oregon J. W. DAY Attorney nt I .aw Hank HUIk. fit. Helens, Ore. Lynch & Muhr HAIR CUTS. SHAVES SHAMPOOS Everything in the Rark l.inc dune up in Style Our shop is Strictly Clea: ami Military Come in and See ui ST. IIKI.KNH FRED W. HERMAN Attorney at I .aw ltalnlor, Oregou LODGES The !,oyal Order of Moose, St. llul ens LoiIko No. 1238. Moot thu first and third Wednesday of each month. All visitors cordially Invited. IIAUKY IIKNNKTT. Dictator. W. W. HLAKK3I.KY, Hoc. Mlzpah Chnpler O. E. 8. meets In Masonic Hull the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. MltS. I.1I.LA M. CHOCSK, W. M JOHN PHILIP, Hecy. Tllllcum Tribe No. S3, Improved O. It. M., of Yankton, Ore., meets at Its wlKwam, second and fourth Sat urdays of each month. W. 0. llltA.NNON, C. of II KHEH HltOVVN, Sach. Hotel Barber Sbop iiKwiTT mm II. T. IIK.WKTT, Tropr. MOST HAMT.MtV HIIOP B HT, IIKI.K.NS A UKAI. HIIOK HII1NB CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A 8'lltjr St. Helens Itehekah Lodgo. No. 217. meets flrnl nml 11,1... I 'II.......... .. - ...... .nuiniiuj of each month In I. O. o. F. Hall. uniunn memliers alwsvs welcome MKS. OKA IIKNNKTT, N O MUS. KI.LA AI.I.KN, Hoc'y. Columhln Kiicnini:unnt, No. 77, 1. O. O. F. moots In tho I. (). o. F. Hsll, on tho second and fourtli IhurHilav of mieli i. u iiik Patriarchs most cordlully Invited iu iiiit.ii Willi US IIAUKY HKNNKTT, C V w. hi.akksi.ky, scriiio All Hum's Call at Hold Courteous Treatment HTOI' AT ORCADIA HOTEL TIIOS. ISIIISTKIt, l'np. Chicken Itlnner Hiinda;, S ItATKS $1.00 I'KH llAYASDf Hpei hil lUU-a to lte(iilar Bon Ht. Helens Lodge No 117. I o n v (7rS3 moots In the I o! .i. V " 1 f'uiMinK, on the second und fourth Saturdays of each month, visiting members are al ways ic vim i. I.,.,. i W. A 1.1 M I, . . """"i iomii tirand. ( HAS. W. HLAKKSLKY. Hoc. Avon Lfirlim V li ir..i..t.. lythlas meets every Tuesday oven K In Cast la Hall. St. Helens. Vis iting Knights always welcome K. 0. LAWS C O UEESK U. HALL. K. of 11. & 8.' 1L St. Heluns Lodge No. 32. )sX . K-. A' M- mRet i"t anil ami Ht.,.i .. . month. Visiting brothors corillMl! R A rmTi mii is. - ' . .a. nwivjiji W pw E. E. QUICK, Hecy. THANK HHKI'Altl't W H IIKIll I K A.M. Lv. St. Helens 7:30 Wurron 7:45 Scappooso 8:" Ar. Portland :20 Lv. Portland 10:00 Ar. Ht. Helens 11:60 1:1' l: Ml : tit U,..,l...a niul Hllllllliy ' Spoi'lal trip leaving St. llelolii IP Leave Portland ii v RELIABLE SERVICE George's Market HT, IIF.LKNH KltKHII AM) HALT MEATS 1IIOKK I'ro.nul Hervlce J. W. Hagqu Cleaning Pressing All work done promptly and in first-class shape Give me a trial Shop in Hewit BuiMij next door to Hotel Barber shop.