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ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. AUGUST 3. 1917 i 'i ii i! i 5? 1; 1 . , ;! i! .ii "DOC" CITY HALL. ST. HELENS SATURDAY. AUGUST 11 With a New Orchestra from Portland BEST OF FLOOR Admission Columbia County Fair SEPTEMBER 19. 30 and 21 0- Begin to Plan on Your Exhibits for we must make this the Biggest and Best Fair the county has yet had. ATTRACTIVE PRIZES OFFERED If you have not received a premium list write for one today. The Fair belongs to the entire county, so do your bit towards making it a success. COLUMBIA COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION St. Helens, Oregon Sleel Shot f I ANOTL-D Pacific Coast sportsman who has hunted every thing from snipe to black bear, said recently : " The water proofing feature now offered sportsmen in Remington UMG 'Arrow' and 'Nitro Cub' Wetproof Shotshells, is the most important improvement made in the shotshell field in over a decade. The men who perfected the Wetproof system certainly know shotgun shooting and its requirements from field, duck blind and traps, as well as from the scientific angle." Here is something that every man who lives in a wet climate or docs his shooting in the stormy seasons ought to know about. These are the first completely wetproof shotshells a new and exclusive feature of the Remington UMC "Arrow" and "Nitro Club" Shotshells. This is a process that took three years to perfect. It involved a deeper study of wet-proofing ma terials than has ever been conducted outside of the Remington UMC laboratories. It means special paper for the shells ; a special formula for the wet-proofing; new equipment RAE'S MANAGEMENT $1.00 Welproof Lined Shells Sold by Sporting Goods Dealers in Vour Catiunuiiity Clean and oil your gun with REM Oil., the combination i Powder Solvent, LubtUant and Rutt I'revenine THH REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC CARTKIIXJI? C OMPANY, Inc. Ldrgta Mtnufwtwm ofFirrttm 4nJ Ammunition in the Wottd Woulmnth BuiUinu, Nr York HMJ INDUSTRIAL REVIEW 8 Helix will soon have a $40,000 flour mill in operation. l'tMiillotoii Mill sell bonds to Imilil septic tanks for city towage. Tim Wulilo copper mines near (irants Pass are now being developed. Tho Oufur Orchard Company Is building u largo plant (o handle its crops. The Southern I'ncillc Company Is upending $2, 500 on a station in Mo sler. St. Johns has been selected cs the site for the new Portland gr:Mn ele vator. The Valley Km It Company at Mil ton Is 1ii I hi Iiik u paching house 50 hy too. A new sawmill has heen built at Mosier. The payroll la now $2,001) per nioath. The flouring millr. at Springfield will he remodeled and the dally ru paclty Increased. The new lloardman school at ller ii 1st ( 11 is being constructed ami will cost $15,000. An irrigation reservoir Is to he built In Malheur county. The cost will he $86,000. The lluehner Company at North I lend has begun construction on new planing mills and dry kilns. During the wck ending July HO tho state highway commission let contract!! for $500,000 hard surfaced pavements on state highways. Tho little city of Hubbard Is going ahead. They x are paving streets, building a new water plant and many new residences are hclng constructed. 759 APPLY FOR TRAINING Only l:H Oi-egunlHiis u(j to Smmil Officers' Camp. In the second officers' training I cump ut San Francisco, opening Aug ust 27 and closing November 2fi, 130 j appointments will he allotted to Ore gon. Seven hundred and Hfty-nlne Oregon men have applied, nearly six j times the stuto's quota, and of that I total 350 have already passed the re quired physical examination. Washington, with a quota of 240, : lias 1212 applicants, and Idaho, with a quota of 64, lias .'!!Mi applicants. ' Practically one man in six will he taken from each of these states, thus enabling the army to select the best material offered. A Pacifist "Jenkins claims that I insulted him." ' "Did you give him uny satisfac tion?" I "I guess so. He pounded mo until 'he was tired." Huston Transcript. ur-jeaKffrn: o J invented to apply the wet-proofing compound. Virtually a new type of shell - adding to the shooting qualities ot "Arrow" and "Nitro Club" the hitherto unknown qualitof perfect resistance to wet. It produces a shell that can be soaked in water for hours without swelling, and without softening the crimp a shell that is as bone dry inside after soaking as before -a shell thai works per fectly through the gun in all climates, and can be depended upon for sure fire, speed, pattern and penetration, wet dayf as well as dry. A shell that you ought to know. SPUDS NEED IRRIGATION l-'irst Water Should lie Applied at mounting Time. ' Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis. Unlit yield and quality of po tatoes from the thousands of acres ol Oregon spuds especially planlcd to 'help win tho war may he obtained 'in most cases hy proper Irrigation, which will also immensely add to the n routs. The llrsl Irrigation Is generally ap plied at tho time tho vines begin lo bloom. A second application is made, if needed at the end of the blooming season. If Irrigated In the bloom the plants ore likely to yield large num bers of small, unmarketable potatoes. The last Irrigation should be at least 50 days before harvest, to make sure that the tubers take up the usubl" water to he used or marketed and to provide maturity. 1 The only practical method of ap plying the water is the furrow s- 'teni. ( In Himill lots watered through the ; garden hose the full stream from the usual three-quarter-Inch hose Is per mitted to run with the nozzle ro ; moved directly Into each furrow In turn. If the furrow begins to till, ' the stream Is turned Into another : and when this Is wet to the lower end !of the row the stream is divided be tween the two furrows. i In no case is the water allowed to i hank up urotind The vines, as this , lowers both the yield and the qual ity, (ienerally the most economical returns ure obtained with three to six inches of irrigation. 1 Experiment: In potato Irrigation covering ten years at the O. A. C. ' station shows that proper Irrigation raises tho yield from 156 bushels per acre to 220. It also gives a better net prollt on tho crop, u lower per centage of vines, produces potatoes i fully as palatable and nourishing as rain-grown tubers, does not affect the j moisture content or chemical com position more than slightly nnd doe. not reduce the market value per ' bushel. W. L. Powers, head of Irri gation nnd drainage, O. A. C. Why lie Needed Her John Mcintosh and his daughter, Janet, from Canada, visited relatives In Detroit recently. Day after day Janet and her father went sight-see Ing, always together. The girl's aunt, noticing this one day, suggested that she let her father go down town ulone occasion ally, and added. Jokingly, "Men do not like to have women always tag ging along." "Ay, aliutle, hut he walints him," explained Janet, earnestly. "He can ini thole to stir oot o' the house his lane. Ye wadnu' believe lino fasht he is onywhere wi'oot me. I.e see. . mww .Ttv:,,. T Jill flW SB falther tu'aks sic braid Scotch that stranger folk dluna ken what It's nhoot. an' I hue lae gang wl' him lite due the converrsln'." Harper's Mag azine. (If our renders cannot understand this, take it to John I'hlllp. NOTM'K OK HAI.K Oh' TIIU'J LANDS NOTICK Is hereby given Unit the State Land Hoard of tin) Slate of Ore gon will receive sealed bids nt its on Ice in the Capitol llulldlug at Salem, Oregon, up to 10:00 o'clock A. M., on October 2. 11)17, for all the State's Interest in the tide nnd overflowed lands hereinafter de scribed, giving, however, to the own er or owners of any laud abutting or fronting thereon, the prof 'retire right to purchase said tide and overflowed lauds rt the highest price offered, provided such oiler Is made In good faith, and also provided, that the land will not he sold for, nor any offer therefor accepted of lesa than $7.50 per acre, and tlmt the Hoard re serves t lit right to reject nvy and all bids. Said lauds are sltuit'd in Colum bia County, Oregon, and described ns follows: Beginning at a point which Is east 1531 feet and south 747 feet from the northeast comer of section Kour in township 4 north, range 1 West of Willamette Merldlnn, and running thence, N. 73 degreea 02 feel 37 Inches K. 125 feet: S. 22 degrees 5X feet K. 95.5 feet: S. 73 degrees 02 feet 37 Indies W. 80.0 reel: N. 75 degree 00 feet W. 4 7 5 feel: N. 2!) degrees 32 minutes W. 72.0 feet to the point of beginning, being tide land n In front of the east end of St. Helens Street in the City of St. Ilelenn, Oregon, Sec. 3 T. 4 N. It. 1 W. W. M. Applications and bids should he ad dressed to O. U. Drown, Clerk Slate Laud Hoard, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Application nnd hid to pur chase tide and overflowed lands." U. (1. llltOWN. Clerk State Lund Hoard. J)uted ut Salem, Oregon, July 33, 1917. :i3- Kl.MMONH j in tiik ciucriT corirr ok tiik STATE OK OltKtiON KOIl TIIK j COUNTY OK COLl MIIIA. j Mary A. Taylor, I'lalntllT, vs. Siiilley Taylor, Defendant. ! To Smiley Tuylor, defendant above j named: 1 i In the name of tho State of Oregon, j you ure hereby required to appear uiul answer to (he complaint tiled against you In the above entitled suit on or belore tho 20th day of August, 1917, and If you fall so to answer, plulutlff will apply to lh court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit, for u decree that tho marriage contract heretofore anil now existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, annulled and hold for naught, that plaintiff be awarded the care, custody and con trol of nil of the minor chlldr f plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief, by wuy of adjustment of property rights, main tenance, expenses of suit, attorney's tees, alimony and other ami further relief as shall be Just and equitable, and fur plaintiff's costs and disburse ments herein. Service of this summons Is made upon you hy publication In pursuance of un order of the County Court of the Stute of Oregon, for the County of Columbia, made July 5, 1917, di recting Hint such publication he made In tho St. Helens "Mist," once a week for six successive weeks and the date of tho tlrst publication hereof Is July , 1917. and the last, August 17, 1917. IlKN I It WIN, Attorney for I'lalntirf. 505 Couch Ithlg., Portland, Ore. SIMMONS IN TIIK UKCl IT COl'HT OK TIIK STATK OK OKKUON KOH COI.- CMHIA COl'NTY. Klorence Louise Nelson, I'lalntllT, vs. Hubert I. Nelson, Defendant. To Hubert I. Nelson, the ubove nuiiied Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint Hied against you iu the above entitled ( ourt on or before tho 24th day of August. 1917, which is six weeks after the 13th tluyiof July, 1917. the dato ordered for the first publication of this summons; and If you full to so uppeur and answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief pruyed for in her compliant, to-wit; Kor a decree dissolving the Iniirrlago cotitruct heretofore and now existing between the plulntHT nnd defendant herein, and that plulutlff he nwurded tho euro and custody and the control of tho minor child, Ilurdett Kruncls Nelson, and for such other und fur ther relief as to the court should seem Just und ecmltuhle. This summons H served upon you by publication thereof pursuant to un order ot the Hon. J. A. Kakln. Judge of the nbovo entitled court, made on the loth day of July, 1IM7. Kir: publication July llith, 1917 1917Hl pu,,llcutl"' Ai'KUHt 24th, ('LINTON A. AMHKOSK. Attorney for I'lulntlff, 813 V4 Washington Street, I'ortlund, Oregon. NOTICK OK lli:ltl(j OK 1 ISM, ACCOl'NT IN TIIK COUNTY COUHT OK TIIK STATU OV OHKOON, KOH TIIK COUNTY OK COLIIMillA. In the Mutter of tho Kstate of Otto Krlckson, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned iidmlHlr(ltor of the es- tuto Of Otto Krl..Uu,. .1 .. . I M wl I, the ubovo entitled Court iV. 1 "V""1 mi1" "'file Md that the 'nnri i,.. ii,., 1 . . ,n "aiuriiuy, U '"'' ""PtnmlHir. 1917, ut the ' ' in 1110 rorenoon ut tne onice of tin. f,. ,...., t...i.. . .. ..... . I , Jiiuge in 110 tlir,,0; ' onjections J. K. KHICKSON. A .1 . fi l'm """iiiiisiruior. OLKN H, MKTSK Kit, uorney for Administrator. 32-D NIMMONH IN TIIK Plllfm-e STATK OK OKKUON Vm. !ll COUNTY OK COIami',,.0" Tl i-eoim narau uncoil, IMaltittrv In tho name of the hi ,. Ron. you are hereby n.,..,i.".. 0r- ponr nnd answer the compB , against you In tho bovP' ""l' suit within nnd ..... 7. weeks niter the date of the nj'l' llcatlon of this mitniMiiitu .... i fall to so a ii near i !.. u "Hi Plaintiff will take a decree L you ns braved fur In n """ tiled herein, to.wlf " l0'PUIii divorce forever ili,.i..... ..8tt",li of matrimony now .....i i..?.....! """I' restoration of her f'onm,r nniuo. that of I.eotm Sarah Allen .u for such other m,.,i i ""r.n'M : , .hi i hit re el Iiremlaes. suit fur I,... . bursemetits herein ii...., u" I ho complaint herein u ,mile, the statutory grounds of M,T and tho order for the piil.llcntlon summons was made on or shorn lk th l,.v ,,f I,,,,., in, . . uul M orable J. A. Kaklu. Judge , cult Court, of the He... ... for Columbia County, nnd order It wnn i...rtn.,.i n,... mtl . lllll IIM nous bo published for s period .1 UV KIIIIUIKIllluu U.....I... I .. 01 .... . ,.. nTtn, in n llidens Mist," s newspaper of m,Z, circuiution in coluniblii County, " ui puuiiratlon lo K made on tlm 2Utli flnv ut t .. and tho Inst publication to he nmh . . .. .1... .jWt. .1.... ... a ... "LVC in., ."ill .mjr AllgUKt, 1917 W. W. DKAN ft IlKAIM.KY A KWKKS. Attorneys for I'blmiif rortlnnd, Ort NtKI ICK TO 'HKIITltH. IN TIIK COI'NTY COl'HT OK THE STATK OK OKKUON KOH (01, I'M lll I Ut iS 1 I . In tho Mutter of tlin Kutate of Aa drew Carlson. Decerned Notice Is hereby glvou, thai t unuersiKiieu nas neen duly sppolm uiiiiiiuisiraior oi inn entuto of Ai ilrew Curlsnn. tl..r..i.Hj1 l.w n " ..wii ty ( ourt of Columbia County, gun oi uregon, nu lias duly (ualiltfd ot said trust. All persons liavluj clalmi against said estate are lierrby nutl lied and required to present the unit, uuiy verineu una wiin propvr vouch ers, to the administrator ttt hi; rest, deuce ut Warren Cnliimlili I'mim. Stale of Oregon, within six momlii rrom mo date or this nutlet. Hated July 2:rd. II7. ISAAC NOHIIKCK. Ail in In int rn tur of the Ktitats ol Andrew Cnrlrxin, Di'ceawd. W. A. HAKItiS (i (I. A. (it)llK, Attorneys for Administrator. 3! CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Yean Always bear a tue PANDORA COKONADO GRAND CIGAR 10 Cents BANKERS' HAVANA 3 for 25c You'll enjoy these luxury smokes. ASK YOUR DEALER AAAAAAAAAAAi TRADE AT Ii Our work and service is as rood as you can get in i Portland. Let us call for your laundry. St. Helens Steam Lmindrv Geo. Watkiiis, Prop. A HOME INDUSTRY -1 Str. IEALDA Utiles lietween St. Helens I'orOuinl, BO cenU one wsy cents for the round trip. Tickets good until used. Host leaves St. Helens m KeturnlcK leaves Poitland 2::WP Arrive at St Helens 4 45 p. r. I. HOOCHKIRK Rheumatism AWTMime .1,0 r, minus HOOT J IIKHHY remedy for UUKUMATIHW Contains no oplutos or chonilcuis, will not Injure tho I0H' slomuch or digestion. Itosuiw g - ........, ...rmided. ' ' 1. 60 per outfit. For sulo hy A. J. DEMING Phone III Ht. Helens, Oregon