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U 1 J1ELENS MIST, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1917 I I """,",B",aaaaaaaaBaaasai I THE GOOO JUtXiE AT A b7li7 'rjuH MONOtTL falSi miwcoo is) S1IPP1V just rue thinoi I0 THE BOTjH riir i TQ CAR SAVtS LUGOAOt 'THE Call to the Colors calls for thrift and common sense by everybody. A 10c. pouch of W-B Cut Chewing goc twice as far as lOc.'s worth of ordinary tobacco. That's the big point: WB Cut isn'tordinary tobacco, it's rich tobacco and a lasting chew. fcj, j WETMAN BRUTOII COMPANY, 1107 ,.... N Tk Clt, INDUSTRIAL REVIEW A ntm Imti'l l projected for llu- Work may Boon begin. l new hulldlnK fur nn Ice plant In Line cormtrueted at Htnyfon. The Straliorn rullroud In now lay ( mill out of Ktamntli Falls anil e Itnt lui'ouiotlvo ha arrived, Jual inr after thu firHt propoHUl of Mr. ..horn to liullil tho road, which The Oregon 1 (Agricultural College Vbi. Irata. t'.i i.llit. villi mud.ra lab Li'i" it'l"t 'iiilimint fit. In iiwli.a I..tfi( to cvllrgi.u t.graaa Ik Ik lOIICULTUBE, with IS diartraaaU COMMERCE, vita dtirtmrnl ; OiOllltUilNO. wlla drtarlinBI, I. Mill (I'll. Kl.'lrlral. Htfhwa.. Ih4tillrial im. Iriif.tn.a. .nil M.cliaulral Kiifiu..rtag; rOEESTBT, Including I..ln( bnw I I0U B B00NOMIC1. w.lh 4 major orrt. .ll. Inclu4iu training In th. finite In.. MIXINO, wlla Ihr.a 4 arlw.nl., Inalad ft (Vial. al Knf laafrlag ; , rBAHHACT. THE iCHOOL Or MUSIC, off.ri In.tru. HI ll In. bnnrlual dvu.rtai.iila ul lural ia l.ilrum.al.l aiu.l.. TUB MIUTalT DEPARTMENT, r.ll.4 1011 f.1.11 1914 IT. anil r...-.... ibll.l Ul 0. 1 C. Irttm tka W..i... !!..,... .t Of II. I' H War llaHar I mn i .... .1 III flfUM "iliBlliiulBkiiJ lii.t.i.iiii...1 . . HfMr li.rilai. All r.rl.i. .Ill K. ..i.l..J Willi, inlfi.tm. b laa I! H lln..,.n..i IM II. luBlur anJ m!.. .J.i. ll. i H 0. T. I'., will ft. ilv.a rvumulatloa for .iilrnr.. wall a. .11 Irin.porlalhia anil wl... .1 lha .1. .,,.' Huaim.r imp. U01ITHAT1OM BEQINI OCTOBE1 I, HIT. lala.m.il.. WH I1UIIII. a.OIBII. ailatrir. Or.aoa Aatiulin..! rnti.-. Wldlll. Ol.ioa Most Mites y per Gallon Banker profeitlonal man contractor farmer or wage earner, whatever your bmine may be, a motor car will tave time for you and increase your efficiency. And we recommend the Maxwell to you ai the moat economical car on the market today. Thousand of Maxwell owners operate their cars at a cost of $6 to $8 a month. The Maxwell retains its efficiency for years and hat a high second-hand value. The Maxwell is a genuine business asset for any Touring Car t74S JtW.r.r $74Sl Ctmpi $10S, Btrllnm $IOSt Stion $1011 All a-Wea. I- o. DtlroU INDEPENDENT AUTO CO. Age-nt 8T. 1IELKNH, OREGON rr,... T AH more and r l J,& !.H.L?90D will op,. a up u vuhI and proilmalvn torrltory In HOuthiMiHlorn OruKon. Tim 1.100-arro Htar ranch rumr llnndon Iihh iH'i.n Hold to a Hood Itlvi.r man for $126,000. An Irrigation power plant with lurun capacity In liidiiK coimtructiMl nt Odi-n Kttlln, noar Hi'ilinond. The Hr.attln LuiiiIkt Company will mini) and oporatn qunrrli'H near Su liii. The company In capitalized at $100,000. At Hulcm, a modern automobile bulldltiK will bn built by Max O. Ilu rcn and will bo occupied by tho DoiIri; AutoniobllH Co. Nltrato proportfes havo been opened In tho Vuln dlntrict In enHlern On-Kon, anil a Taconm company will build a $40,000 plant. Tho AliiHka Milmon pack was not so Iiitko this year us In 19 IS, when II was 600.000 caaes. This yaar It totalled 4 60,000 cases. Thero were 9.600 head of aheep recently shipped from KIkIii, Wal lowa, I.oHtlno and other Wallowa county points to CIiIciiko. The county court of Coos county has placed an ordor for a Holt cater pillar costliiK $6,700, which will be placed at work on the county road. The caterpillar Is capable of hauling several trailers loaded with gravel land Is expected to make road build ing mora economical. Tho Farmers' Mutual Telephone Company of Toledo has asked the public service commission for permis sion to extend Its telephone linn to a connection In Toledo. Should the ! commission grunt the request it will j bo of much benefit to the many furm I ors along the rural route. ,. mr ELECTRIFYING tup STEAM RAILROADS j Tin. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. I'aul i railroad ,i,H electrified 4r.n .n I " "no rr. m llarlowtown, Mont to i Avery, Idaho, UI11 ,IUH UI1(,.r ;()n Mruetion electric IriKKil Hit Ion from : Avery to Seattle, R00 miles more, j Against u cont of $l,7r,0,000 Tor 1 ''Hi from IIk own mi mm to operate ! tli 4M.J miles, l,y electricity It costs 1 $5.r,0.000 a year, and on top or tills tlllr'l "f tliH equipment 0f t,e ro:il wiik used to luiul coal. ' Tin) Hutu., Anaconda & pacific rail-' road pays $96,000 a year for elec trical power to operate 80 miles of railroad an against $270,000 a year for coal for the name line, doing a bigger business. It takes 10,000 horsepower to oper utn 100 miles or single-track railroad, and there are 4 8,700 miles of rail road In Washington, Oregon, Call fornlii, Utah, Idalio, Montana, Wyo ming, North and South Dakota, Ari zona, Colorado and Nevada. SIGNS INDICATE GOOD ENROLLMENT "Kverythlng Indicates a good en rollment at the University of Oregon when college opens October 1," said ltKlstrtr A. K. Tiffany. Mr. Tiffany buses bis estimate on responses to letters recently sent out to those who were students at the university last year, asking them to indicate whe ther they expected to return hits fall. The responses Indicate that for every student who will not enter or Is un decided, six expect to be on hand when college opens. Though more than 160 men who were students In the university last year are now en listed In some brunch of military ser vice, the returns Indicate that as many men as women expect to go on vil their education at the univer sity next term. With the opening of collego nearly a month later than last year, nearly as many applications are on vie as at this time lust year from students who will enter us freshmen. The pinning mill ul Springfield Iuib a government order for 1,000,000 tent pins. nlUHNANCK NO. 24,7 An Ordinance to prohibit the use of City water during a fire; and pro viding a penalty therefor. Tho City of St. Helens does ordain as follows: Section 1. It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person to use any j City wator, other than for drinking purposes, during a Ore or the pro ! gress of any fire within the City of I St. Helens; and any person bo doing, j upon conviction thereof shall be , guilty of a misdemeanor, und on con I vlctlon thereof shall be fined In a 'sum of not less than Twenty Dollars i nor more than One Hundred Dollars, lor be Imprisoned In tho City Jail for : not less than ten days nor more than ! fifty days, or by both such fines and Imprisonment. Head tho first time August 20, 1917. Head the second tlmo August 20, 1917. Head tho third tlmo and pussed Sept. 4, 1917. Approved Sept. 4, 1917. 3. C. MORTON, Mayor. Attest: E. E. QUICK, Hocorder. 38-2 NOTICK TO IIVILIf SIDEWALKS Notlco is hereby given that on Sep tember 24, 1917, at tho hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M., the City Council of the city of St. Helens, Oregon, will re ceive sealed bids for the construc tion of a sidewalk nlong tho east side of Oak street In block 34 In front of tho following named lots In block 34, to-wit; lots 12. 13, 14, 15, 18 and 19, in accordance with the plans and specifications of tho engineer of the City of St. Helens, Oregon, for tho construction of said sidewalk now on file and in the office of tho City Recorder of said city. Said bids shall be accompanied by a certified check In tho buiii of ten per cent of the sum bid, running to the mayor of said city. The common council of said city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. E. QUICK, 39-2 City Recorder. Paid Adv. Coming to- Kulnma, Doctor MELLENTHIN & CO. HiKHiallslH Do not use surgery. Hill be at Kala mu hotel Monday, Sept. 24. Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. One Day Only No charge for examination. The doctor in chargo Is a regular graduate in Modlciuo and Surgery and is licensed by the state of Wash ington. Ho visits professionally the moro Important towns and cities and offers to all who c:.u on hub mi An..Ui,i.,iiinM nml evnniinnttoil free. except the expenue of treatment when desired. . . According to bis method or treai ....,! i,n itnaa nni inern!fl for chronic .,.,.,,,ii,.itin cm 11 atones, ulcers of stomach, tousils or adenoids. He has to his credit muny wonuur ful results In dlsoaBes of the stomach, .. i.,.,niu hinnil Hkln. nerves. heart, kidney, bladder, catarrh, weak lungs, rhoumatium, sciatica, leg ul cers and rectal allntentH. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not got any bettor, do not fall to call, as im proper measures rather than disease aro very often tho causo of your long standing trouble. Remember abovo dato, that exam ination on this trip will bo froo and that bis treatment Is different. German and Swedish spoken. Ad dress: 33G BoBton Block, Minneapo lis, Minn. HOMKKKKKKISS, ATTENTION, The Sunny Hank Acrcago tract near Scappoose, Oregon, Is Just the thing for gardening and small dairy ranching, In tracts of five acres or more at $60 per ucre Rnd up, is now on the market. Flue view, good, rich soil; terms to suit purchaser. Inquire' at Mist offlco or write I. G. Wlkatrom, owner, Scappoose, Ore Ron. 28-tf NOTICE OK FINAL ACXINT John Iluckus Estc.to. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator with Will annexed of the estate of John JSackus, deceused, lias filed his Final Account In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County, und that Saturday, the 29th day of September, 1917, at tho hour of U O'clock In the forenoon of said day, at tho courtroom of said Court, has been appointed by said Court as the time for hearing objections to said ! final account and for final settlement ' thereof. Dated and first published August '31, 1917. i W. E. CLARK, ! Administrator with will annexed. ; J. W. DAY, i Attorney for said Estate 37-5 i i SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OP COLUMBIA. Augusta Armstrong Gilford, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur C. Glfford, Defendant. To Arthur C. Glfford, Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and if you fail to answer said complaint on or before the 6th day of October, 1917, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief prayed for In her complaint, to wit: for a decree dissolving the mar riage contract now and heretofore existing between you and the plaint iff and for such other relief as to the Court shall seem meet and equitable This summons is published pursu ant to an order of Hon. James A. Eakin, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and dated on the 21st day of August, 1917, directing the publication of this summons. Date of first publication August 24, 1917. Date of last publication, Octo ber 6, 1917. L. B. REEDER, J. C. SIMMONS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 907 Wilcox Bldg., Portland, Ore. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Andrew William Lindgren, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Ore-1 gon, for the County of Columbia, and bus qualified. All persons having claims against said estate aro hereby notified to present same duly verified as by law required to the under signed at 724 Board, of Trade Bldg., Portland, within six months from tho date hereof. Dated and first published August 17th, 1917. LISA JOHANNA LINDGREN, Administratrix. II. DANIEL, 724 Board of Trade Bldg., Portland, Ore. 35-5 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. Louise M. Ovem-.n, Plaintiff, vs. Henry C. Overrc.'.r., Defer.dr.;it. To Henry C. Overman, defendant above named: In the rame of the SUt3 of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer tho comprint filed against you in the above entitled suit within Bix weeks from the 24th dv.y of August, 1917, the date of first pub lication of this summons, and If you fall to answer said cauce of suit on or before the 6th day of October, 1917, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her complaints to-wit: for a decree awarding plaintiff herein an absolute divorce from defendant, on tho grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment, and for such other relief as to tho court may seem meet. This summons Is published In pur suance of nn order of the Honorable James A. Enkin, Judge of tho above entitled court, mndo on the 21st day of August, 1917, directing said sum mons to be published for six con secutlvo weeks in the St. Heler.s Mist, a paper of general circulation, print ed and published at St. Helens, Col umbia County, Oregon. W. L. COOPER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Portland, Ore. (926 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Dnto of lrst publication August 24, 1917. Dato of last upbllcatien October 6, 1917. NOTICK OK FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Candis Todd, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that H. J. Southard, administrator of the es tate of Candis Todd, deceased, has renderod and filed In said Court bis Final Account of his administration of said estnte, and that Saturday, the 29th day of September, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the court room of snld court, at the court house In the city of St. Helens, In said County of Columbia, State of Oregon, has boeu fixed by the Court as the time and place for the settle ment of Bald final account and the hearing of objections thereto. Dated Aug. 24, 1917. First publication Aug. 31, 1917. H. J. SOUTHARD, Administrator of the Estate of Cnndls Todd, Deceased. HARRIS & GORE, Attornoys for Administrator. 37-5 NOTICK OK fSIIKItlKF'H HALE . By virtue of an execution and or der of sale duly Issued by the Clerk 'of the Circuit Court of the County of Columbia, State of Oregon, dated the 24th day of August, 1917, in a cer tain action In the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein Neil J. McLean as Plaintiff recovered Judg . ment against C. W. Parsons for the 'sum of One hundred forty-five and ' no-100 Dollars, and costs and dis ' bursements taxed at twenty-two and 125-100 Dollars, on the 20th day of August, 1917; Notice Is hereby given that- I will ion the 29th day of September, 1917, ; at tho front door of tho Court House in St. Helens In said County, at eleven , o'clock in the forenoon of said day, I sell subject to redemption, at public ! auction to the highest bidder, for cash, tho following described prop : erty, to-wit: I All of lot 14 in block 92, and all lot lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 5 and 18, , In block 95, in the city of St. Helens, according to the duly recorded map and plat of said city of St. Helens now on file and of record In the of ! flee of the County Cleric of said Coun- ty of Columbia, State of Oregon. ! Taken and levied upon as the prop erty of the said C. W. Parsons, or i as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tho said judgmsnt In favor of Neil J. McLean against said C. W. Parsons with interest thereon, to i gether with all costs and disburse ! ments that have or may accrue. E. C. STANWOOD, Sheriff. , Dated at St. Helens this 24th day lot August, 1917. j First publication August 31, 1917. Last publication Sept. 28, 1917. All Buses Cull ul Hotel Courteous Treatment STOP AT OriCADIA HOTEL THOS. ISBISTEK, Prop. Chicken Dinner Sunday, 35c KATES S1.00 PER DAY AND CP Special Hates to Regular Boarders Ypu Can Save Money by dealing at our store. We have a large stock of choice Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions. We pay cash for our goods and secure the best prices and give you the benefit. Give us a trial; it will pay you. A. T. KIBLAN West St. Helens (Houlton) A sportsman on the Pacific The shells were then dumped out onto an oil-cloth-covered table unaffected by the soaking and rub bing, except for a slight fading of color. Next he cut one of the shells through with a knife and found both powder and shot perfectly dry. 1 tta .wrA.'A jiT Bfcuti iwr mc tam tr mi ii i nmHT 'iirTM in ill l in li ii i i ii and sure I though they had never been near the water. This is the severest test of wetproofing a shell has ever been through and one that only these Remington UMC Wet proof Shells would stand. They make your shooting independent of clynate. They are the shells you want. Sold by Sporting Good. Dcaltn la Your Community Craa h oil war gun a-irft REM OIL, th tomhimlion Pewdr Stitytnt, laanf.af ana AVtf Pnvtnti THE REMINGTON A RMS UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., Inc. Lmrgat Maaaacrarm of Firtomt end Ammunttiom wthoWorU Wool worth Building, N.w York Lynch & Muhr HAIR CUTS, SHAVES, SHAMPOOS Everything in the Barber Line done up in Style Our simp is Strictly Clean and Sanitary Come in and See us ST. HELENS FlltE! KIRK! FUCK! FUSE! See E. E. Quick, St. Helens, tind Insure your property in the Oregon Fire Relief Association of MrMinn vllle, Oregon. Don't put it off. Mch6tf W. L. WARREN, Agent. When You Want Butter ? Ask jour grocer for J, ST. HELENS BEST He has It. By Test the Best St. Helens Co-operative Cream ery Association j St. Helens Oregon Jj M. HOVEN Steamer RUTH SAFE, SPEEDY SERVICE TOWING, JOBBING Passenger accomodations for 100 Landing at City Dock Phone 35 0 UDd'UUS Coast, in a spirit of "show me,' put a half dozen of the new Remington UMC Wetproof Shells into a bag and placed them, bag and all, in a pail of water for a three hours' soaking. Then he rubbed and tumbled the bag and shells together just the way wet shells would be rubbed around in the pocket of a hunting coat. Stiff pressure with the thumb showed that the crimp was still firm. Comparison with a dry shell proved that the body had not swollen. Then he worked the remaining five soaked shells through the magazine of a Pump Gun, and fo them as Jit 9uicK mm i lire a axasmM J m m m l