o Children Crv for vtAu-t- anA u31 Ji ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. JULY 6, 1917 SECOND OFFICERS TRAINING CAMP War Iiwrunent Will KaUMiah Nwond Camp AugUHt 27. The Kind You Have Always Bought and i . la hm for over over 30 year.. hE w ha - and ha. ; . . " " uuaer His oer. BOnal siinrl,.l,. ,. r . " AU CounterfelU, Imitations and 1wt.,lJ Experiments that trifle with and tlZZ?TLb" inta ana cnuaren-Erlen.t What Is CASTOR FA luiim w a uuuuoni SUDBUtUtO fur Castnr nil o. Ds and Soothing s.,.n. t! . .V"' ou Paregoric, r,.ti : iXrom, " " P1""- It contain.' r , ."."0 uui omer narcotic SUhlitnnr T.. ge la Its guarantee. For more than thfij 3. it been in constant use for the relief of Constipation Flat,, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; MUrlnlmS therefrom and by regulating the Sach Snd BoweUd! GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Ik For Over 30 Vears The Kind You Have Always Bought M etNTailR OOfr 4 St. Helens Lumber Co. Wood and Lath Electric Lighting Lumber Manufacturers SUMMER NEEDS GET A BLUE FLAME OIL COOK STOVE'' More economical than wood for summer, and much more comfortable to work around. I have the Flor ence, the New Hartford and New Perfection. All guaranteed stoves. REFRIGERATORS all grades. CROQUET SETS ..From $1.50 to $3.00 HAMMOCKS .'.From $1.65 to $2.65 E. A. ROSS Bank Building Phone 23 Reduction of Summer Goods . We have reduced the price on all Surnmer Goods' Wash Goods, Ladies' and Children's Middies. Take advantage of the reduced prices and save money on your purchases. . M. ROSENTHAL ASK YOUR GROCER For Bread from our modern, cleanly bakery. You will like it and continue to use it. ( Cream Rolls, Cream Puffs, Doughnuts, Pies and Cakes WEST ST. HELENS BAKERY S. HEUMAN, Proprietor Phone B-114 West St. Helens, Oregon Undo Sum has decided to eatab- econa omcera' training camp - w, do located at the Presidio In ncisco. The Mist has to a letter from the . Military I raining -Camps Association setting .on., run details. The letter Is as San Francisco, June 18 "St Helens Mist, St. Helens, Ore. ' "finfll titmuii . V. " uur paper is re quest , as an act of oatrlotl-m . publish the Official Information Bui- iu. winch gives full Informal,.., regarding the coming camp for the iraming or applicants for commu nions lu the line sections of the offi cers reserve corps. Tho request Is uue oy tne Military. Training Camps Association of, the United flutes, wlilch Is a volunteor civilian Organ ization devoting Its energies to secur- most suitable men to be trained to lead our new armies." The information bulletin Is an fill. lows: General Plan To provide officers for the drafted forces of the national army the war Ipurtment has adopted the policy of commissioning all new officers of the line (Infantry, cavalry, field and coast artillery) purely on the basis of demonstrated ability after three months observation and training In the officers' training camp. A second series of officers' train ing camps will 'be held beglunlng August 27, 11'7, with the definite mission of producing a body of line officers (Infantry, cavalry, Held and coast artillery) capable of filling all places In the grades above Ueuteoaat and nmny of the places In the grade of lieutenant In the second 600,000 troops. ' The second camp for the Western department will be held at the Pre sidio reservation, San Francisco, Cal., and will open on August 27, 117, and close November 26, U17. VuallfltaUons (lawtm Eligible o ' Apply Age UmlU (a) Members of the officers' re serve corps (line sections 1 who. through no fault of their own, were unable to attond the first series of camps; also reserve officers of staff corps under SO years of age with at least two months' service In war and who have had experience In Infantry, cavalry or artillery. (b) Non-commissioned officers of the regular army recommended in March, 1917, for temporary appoint ment In case of war, and who, through no fault of their own, were unuble to atteud the training schools for regular army non-commissioned officers In April, I8i7. Maximum ago limit 60 years. (c) Resigned officers of the regn- lur army. Maximum age limit 60 years.. .(d) Men of proper qualifications made eligible for the officers' reserve corps by the army appropriation of May 12, 1917. Maximum age limit CO years. (e) Men who have qualified to: commissions under General Orders No. 42, war department, 1916. Maxi mum age llsilt 60 years. (f) Citizens of the United States who have had war service In the present war as officers or non-commissioned officers of the line in the armies of allied powers. Maximum age limit 44 years. (g) Men of exceptional qualifica tions who tendered their services to the government prior to June 6, 917, and who have been listed un der Q. O. 37, war department. Maxi mum age limit 60 years. (b) Cltlzebs with valuable mili tary experience and adaptability for commissioned grade, or citizens who have demonstrated marked ability and capacity for leadership, and are clearly adapted for military servlci In commissioned grade. Maxlmur.1 ge limit 44 years. . Employes of tli9 United States must Inclose the signed recommenda tion and consent of their chiefs Note. Men who applied for tho first series, of camps must, reapply whether or not certified ss suitable for the first camps. They, will have no preference in selection for these camps but will be on an equal basis with other, applicants. The minimum age limit for all ap plicants Is 20 years and !) months However, in order to obtain the ex perienced class of men desired, pre ference will be glv teo men over 31 years of age other things being equal. Because of the anticipated large num-, ber of applications, it will probably be difficult tor men under that age to qualify except In instances where tho spplloant .nas preeminent quali fications or unusual military experi ence. ; No Ijetters of KecommendutloH Note particularly .that letters of recommendation are not wanted, but only the names of three responsible citizens who know the applicant best. Each applicant must be examlr I physically at his own expense by a reputable physician who will fill out the physical report forming part of me official application blank. This preliminary examination Is subject to review anU the examining officer may require another examination. Men who submitted physical examination on the army blank for the first se ries of camps may submit these re ports In lieu of a new examination. Applications will be received up to July 16, 1917. Under no circum stances will an application be con sidered If received after July 16. Obligation Accepted applicants, unless they are reserve officers or members of the regular army or national guard In federal service, will be required to enlist for a period of three months, tnder Section 64, national defense act, and will agree to accept such commission in the army of the United States as may be tendered by the sec retary of war. The enlistment obli gates one to service in the training camp only. I'Kjr and Kxjeiies The government will pay the men In training 1100 per month during the three mouths' course and will provide transportation, uniforms and subsistence except that reserve offi cers in training will receive the pay i f their grades and will provide uni forms and subsistence at their own expense. Character of Men Desired Since the special object of these camps Is to train a body of men fitted to 011 the more responsible positions of command in the new armies, every effort will be made to select men of exceptional character . and proved ability in their Various occupations. While It Ib desired to give full oppor tunity for all eligible citizens to apply no man need make applcatlon whose record is not in all respects above reproach and who does not possess the fundamental characteristics necessary to Inspire respect and con fidence. How to Make Appliratlon Every candidate must file his ap plication in person with the local committee of the Military Training Camps Association In the town In which he resides. A Military Train ing Camps Association committee -will be appointed In every town hav ing a population of not less than 2,600 within the eight states from which candidates are to be drawn for the Presidio camp. From these committees application blanks can be secured. Information as to the Identity and address of the above mentioned local committees can be had from the cashier of any bank. Do not mall your application. The headquarters of the Military Training Camps Association tor the Western-department can be addressed as below. P. M. LANSDALE, Executive Secretary, Military Training Camps Associa tion of the United States. . Western' Department, 201 Pine St., San Francisco. ST. HELENS HOTEL E. A. KOTGER, Prop. Your Printing Your business is judged by its quality as a man is judged by his clothes. No "smudge" work at the Mist. We do class Printing. Reasonable prices for High Class Work. ' '. Mortgage Loans On Improved 0 Farms at the lowest rates and on long time. Repay able in such installments as - the borrower may wish. Liberal prepay ment terms arranged. No commissions charged. Loans closed promptly. Mortgages purchased. WM. McMASTER , 701 Corbett Dldg. Portland, Oregon m . ' . - . fT . , si mzk Ei ci i ; i s a Katea American and European Plan All Busses Call at Hotel Everything Modern Steam Heating Plant Hot and Cold Water in Rooms ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ST. HELENS BRAND A HOME PRODUCT CARLOAD OF SEED POTATOES WANTED j We Serve Only the Best Our place has gained a reputation for serving the best Meals and Lunches. Then, too, we handle Cigars, Candies and Soft Drinks. Some morning try our Waf fles ;f many people tell us they are very good. MASON'S, A nice lunch at any time ; prices reasonable. CITY GARAGE Agency for The Chevrolet $630.00 F. O. B. St. Helens Sold on easy terms Hupmobile Service Station Keep a Full Line of Firestone Tires OIL. GASOLINE AND ACCESSORIES Best equipped Machine Shop in the town for Auto and Marine Work St. Helens,. Battery Recharging Oregon MOOHOMY The Watchword of the Nation THE COLUMBIA COUNTY BANK Will help you economize. De posit your money here, and pay it out only by check. You can then see .where the leak is and remedy it hext month. Try this plan and see if it doesn't work out to your interest. THE Columbia County Bank St. Helens, Oregon Oldest in the Countj Interest on Savings Deposits . THE CELEBRATED .. BERGMANN SHOE Awarded Gold Medi P. P.,. I. E. San Franclwo, 1915. loggers' Cruisers, Miners and-' SMrtsmen. " Men's Comfort Dress Shoes. ' Strong Shoes for Bnys. Manufactured by THEO. UERGMANX SHOE MFG. CO. ' 021 Thurman Street PORTLAND, ORE. , ASK I'OU THE BERGMANN WATERPROOF SHOE OIL 4,