St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, September 21, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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Arrlvei
Ht. Ilulum
:U p. in.
1:43 p. m.
6:84 p. ui.
7:09 p. in.
Leaves
Portland
. 8:10 p. in.
.12:35 p. tn.
, 6:3& p. tn.
. 6: 16 p. ni.
To fiiiilaml
Iaxivum
Ht. llolens
7:611 o. 111.
11:21 u. m. 12:20 D. in
, .3:66 p. in. 6:00 p. ni.
. 8:64 D. in. 9:66 D. tn.
'. - I..UVH fur utatlon about 20
..gates In sdvunco of bovo tlmo.
Arrive
Portland
: 16 a. ni.
FIKE ALARM BOXES
ackto'i rornor
iiborford . . .
Lion's
iir Hi"
taool
y C. urr
22
23
24
32
33
24
ftlrl Orocrry 42
Hotel
Uier Creek . . . .
un
Eioipiul
Mt St. UDH'lli
Depot
43
44
62
63
64
reKult'i Corner 66
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INDUSTRIAL REVIEW J
Tlit Hsedsport sawmill's first run
rill be on spruce for aeroplane.
An clKlit utory warehouse will man
built in Astoria.
Work l being ruHlitnl on a now
KhOOl DUIKlinU Bl HltHU.
The Portland dor In commission Is
rlMrloi a alie tor a large municipal
rliritor.
A contract linn been let for thn
. i i .. min Ann t . -
OBtloinK ui a fiu.uvv aaraau ai i no
Utiles.
II i reported that a chrome con-
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cemnuiiK pim win uo iiiniuuru at
I'tnyon t'lty.
At Hood Hlver, ground has been
broken for a factory to convort ref
im (rum tlio vinegar plant Into stork
food.
Kotcburg- Contracts for Improve
ment of first units of 1'iu'lflc Highway
o Douglas county have been award-(d.
0er 300 acros of right of way and
other property of the O.-W. H. t N.
lite boon cultivated tills year by um
ployca of the company.
A contract for tlia cotmiri,.
ulght mile of highway hutweer, Cut,,
by and Oregon City has l)en ,,t f
2146,000.
G realism, Ore According to nd
vlc.es received from uie pul)lc Bl.rvl(l(i
comnilHslon. the Portland & Oregon
City Hallway, commonly known as
the Cnrv..r line, ptnmiliiK to exte id
Us line to Viola, from tl, pre,,. t
terminus near linker s Bridge.
Modford, Our The vote to organ
ls Modford Irrigation dlttrlit car
rion, l he proposed district eiiilTu.eH
an area of 24,000 acres In the heart
of the Hoguo Hlver vulloy. Tim i;,
tabllshnient of the Medford Irrlga
tlon district ineuiis the sturtliiK of a
sugar factory here next yeur, the
Utah Sugar Company having miido
definite promises to tlmt effect.
I'endleton, Ore Contract for the
construction 0f the MIkmI.hi and
Thorn Hollow brides across the
Umatilla river has been awarded to
thn Monarch Kiiglnmi'rlng Co. of Den
ver, according to word received by
wupt. K. I.. Bwartnlander of the Uma
tllla aKncy. The bridges are to ,e
hullt Jointly by the United States
government and tho county.
Hllverton, Ore. Survoyors were at
work last week on the second surve
of thn proposed Clackamas Southern
railway. The second survey Is slonr.
practically the aamn grade as tha
first and parallels the Southern Pa
cific tracks. No negotiations have
been mnde as to right of way. It In
understood. Tho proposed road will
connoct at Mount Angel and run
through to Htayton
ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. SEPTKMRFP 21. 1917
! TRANSPORTATION OF
! NATIONAL GUARDS
Many Thousands of Men Ui lie Moved
to New Camp.
MANY GOVERNMENT
POSITIONS OPEN
The United States civil service com
mission announces that the following
culminations will bo held as follows:
monographer and typewriter, male
mid female, field Hervlco, Kent 29
1917. ' '
General helper, male, PuKr,t Sound
Navy Yard, llremerton, Wush., wages
12. 80 per day, tlmo und a half for
overtime work; 100 vacanclen to be
mied at tho pres-jnt time. Kile appli
cations ut once. Transportation wl.)
be advanced, where neceswiry, where
perilous sign to work six months.
Hub-Inspector of field artillery am
munition, mule, $3.60 to 25 per duy,
machinist experience required. Km
ploymont sluto of Washington.
Skilled laborer (munitions) male
and female, $2 to $3.50 per diem, for
employment in state of Washington.
Mechanical engineer, artillery am
munition, male, $3,000 to $3,000 per
year.
Mechanical engineer, experimental
work, $2,600 to $3,000 year, mule.
Mechanical draftsman, male, $1000
to $1,400 year.
Apprentice draftsman, malo, $480
year.
Inspector of artillery ammunition,
male, $1,500 to $2,400 year.
Inspector of field artillery ammuni
tion steel, male, $1,500 to $2,400
per year.
Assistant Inspector of field artil
lery ammunition steel, male, $3.60
to $5 per day.
HOMKSKKKERS, ATTENTION.
The Sunny Bunk Acreage tract
near Scap'poose, Oregon, la Just the
thing for gardening and email dairy
ranching. In tracts of five acrea or
more at $50 per acre and up, Is now
on tho market. Pine view, good,
rich soil; terms to suit purchaser.
Inquire at Mist offico or write I. G.
Wlkstrom, owner, Scappoose, Ore
gon. 28-tf
FUSE! FIKE I FIKE! FIRE!
See E. E. Quick, St. Helens, and
Insure your property In the Oregon
Fire Relief Association of MrMinn
villb, Oregon. Don't put it off.
Mch6tf W. L. WARREN. Agent.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S HA Mi I
By virtue of an execution and or
der of sale duly Issued by the Clerk '
of the Circuit Court of the County of j
Columbia, State of Oregon, dated the
24th day of August, 1917, in a cer-;
tain action In the Circuit Court fori
suld County and State, wherein Nell 1
J. McLean as Plaintiff recovered Judg
ment against u. W. Parsons for the i
sum of One hundred forty-five and I
no-100 Dollars, and costs and dls-!
bursements taxed at twenty-two and
25-100 Dollars, on the 20th day of
August, 1917;
Notice Is hereby given that I will
on the 29th day of September, 1917,
at tho front door of the Court House
In St. Helens In said County, at eleven
o'clock In the forenoon of said day,
sell subject to redemption, at public
auction to the highest bidder, for
cash, tho following described prop
erty, to-wlt:
All of lot 14 In block 92, and all
of lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 6 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
fice of the County Clerk of said Coun
ty of Columbia, State of Oregon.
Taken nnd levied upon as the pron-
lerty of the said C. W. Parsons, or
I as much thereof as may be necessary
NOTICE OF FINAL Aftm'XT
John Backus Estate.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, as administrator with
Will annexed of the estate of John
Backus, deceased, has filed his Final
Account In the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Columbia County,
and that Saturday, the 29th day of
September, 1917, at the hour of 11
o'clock In the forenoon of said day,
at the 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.
W. E. CLARK,
Administrator with Will annexed.
J. W. DAY,
Attorney for said Estate. 37-5
Lynch & Muhr
HAIR CUTS, SHAVES,
SHAMPOOS
Everything in the Harher
Line done up in Style
Our shop is Strictly Clean
and Sanitary
Come in and See us
ST. HELENS
George's Market
HT. HELENS
HtKHII AM) SALT
MEATS
ril().E4H IVompt Hrrvlie
Natlonul guard movements that
cannot be completed by Septembe'
17 will be suspended until Septem
ber 24, according to notice served by
the war department upon railroad
officials. The movement of the draft
contingent of 275,000 men begins!
September 19 and will last until Sep
tember 23, Inclusive, and during that'
period there will be a suspension of;
all national guard traffic. I
Thus the railroads have two days I
In which to prepare for the draft1
movement, when they will haul 65,-1
000 men a day for five duys, and one
day afterwards to prepare for resum
ing national guard movements.
A similar Interval will come Octo
ber 1 and last until October 9, dur
ing which tho national guard move
ment will bo suspended in favor of
tho draft contingent.
of Neil J. McLean against said C.
w. Parsons with interest thereon, to
gether with all costs and disburse
ments that have or may accrue.
E. C. STANWOOD,
Sheriff.
Dated at St. Helens this 24th day
of August, 1917.
First publication August 31, 1917.
Last publication Sept. 28, 1917.
Inspector of ammunition packing ; to satisfy tho said Judgmsnt in favor
boxes, malo, $3.52 day to $1,800 year.
Inspector and assistant inspector
of powder and cxploslveu, male, at
$1,400 to $2,400 year.
Inspector of ordnunce equipment,
malo, $1,600 to $2,400 year.
Assistant inspector of cloth equip
ment, male, $80 to $125 month.
Assistant nlspector of leather,
malo, $100 to $125 month.
Assistant Inspector of small hard
ware, mule, $80 to $125 month.
Assistant Inspector of textiles,
male, $80 to $125 month.
Assistant Inspector of leatlior
oqulpment, mule, $100 to $125 per
month.
Clerk qualified In business admin
istration
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
AugUBta Armstrong Gifford, Plaintiff,
vs. Arthur C. Gifford, Defendunt.
To Arthur C. Gifford, 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
Agricultural College
Where traiued j?nluU with modern lab
r lor ic ind ftdftjiiftt? fitiipmcnt givt in
struction leftdinK to collegiate dfgreei In th
following ichooli:
AGRICULTURE, with 15 d -psrtnunu;
COMMERCE, with 4 department! ;
ENGINEERING, with S depart men U, In
ludinc Civil, TClectriral, High way, Industrial
Arts, Irrigation, and Mechanical Engineering",
FORESTRY, including Logging Engintar
Ing; HOME ECONOMICS, with 4 major depart
mrnti, including training in tha Practict
Home;
MINING, with three department, includ
ing Chemical Engineering;
PHARMACY.
THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, offers i nit rue
Ion in the principal departments of vocal
and instrumental rautie.
TIIE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, enrolled
1065 cadeta in 101617, and woo recommen
dation for 0. A. C. from tho Wee tern Depart
ment of the U. S. War Department aa ono at
the fifteen "dittinguiihed iuktitutiona" of
higher h-aming. All cadita will be furnished
complete uniforms by the U. S. Government
and the junior and senior cadeta, enrolled In
the R. O. T. C, will be given commutation for
aubsistence, as well as all transportation and
subsistence at the six weeks' Summer camp.
REGISTRATION BEGINS OCTOBER 8,
1917, Information on request. Address,
Registrar, Oregon Agricultural Collage,
Cor vail is, Oregon.
Rheumatism
ANTI-URIC, the famous ROOT and
BERRY remedy for RHEUMATISM.
Contains no opiates or chemicals, and
will not injure the most delicate
stomach or digestion. Results guar
anteed or money refunded. Price
$1.50 per outfit. For sale by
A. J. DEMING
Phone 13
St. Helens, Oregon
PERRY GRANITE CO.
Earl Perry, Mgr.
301 4th St. Portland, Ore.
Designers and Manufac
turers of Monuments.
Deal with us direct and
thus save agent's commis
sion. Tor Good Work, always
the cheapest.
! When You Want Butter
- Ask your grocer for
ST. HELENS BEST
He lias it.
By Test the Best
It is essential to feed a consider
able proportion of hcof scrap In the
mash If a wheatlcs ration Is used for
ogg production.
mala, $1,200 to $1,500 per . six weeks from the date of the first
year. publication of this summons and if
Index and catalogue clerk, male you 'all to answer said complaint on
. ... . on. T before the 6th day of October,
nnd female, $1,000 to $1,200 year, j 1917 for want thereofi tne piaintiff
The government urgently needs will apply to the Court for the re
men for the work nbove Indicated, lief prayed for in her complaint, to
and qualified persons are urged, as a!lt: for a decree dissolving the mar-
....... , , . , rlage contract now and heretofore
patriotic duty, to apply for examina- exlBtlng between you and the plalnt
tlon. Address Herbert P. Ward, dis-.m and for such other relief as to the
trlct secretary. Room 303 Postoffice Court shall seem meet and equitable
ftldg., Seattle, Wash.
ECONOMY METHODS OF
DRIVING EXPLAINED
J 'I'v.v ",S''.:s,.Vs'S'' y ' '.''V '',' 'S
We have not deviated from our fixed
one-chatsis-model policy.
But we have refined and developed the
MaxwelL
The new compensating under slung
rrar springs mean comfort for you and
preservation of your car.
Thit is the type of spring used in the
newest models of many of the highest
priced cars.
The wheel base is six inches longer
the frame has been strengthened the
windshield sloped, the body lines made
more graceful, and the body made
roomier.
But the Maxwell price stands at a figure
which still makes it "the world's greatest
motor car value."
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rnnffWttfi"!
Touring Car $74S
KoaJifr $T4Si CoupJ $IOll
lit flint tlOfSl Stdam $IOt
Alt tict f. o. Drtrott
INDEPENDENT AUTO CO.
Ax"t
BT. 1IELENH, OKKdON
Common Snne Rule Are Culletl for
by Maxwell Drivers.
In speaking of the remarkable
mileage records made by Maxwell
cars In tho recent Liberty Hond con
test and the big mileage that thou
sands of Maxwell owners are making
every day, J. II. Flynn, manager of
the Independent Auto Co. and local
agent for tho Maxwell, said:
"There aro no tricks needed by the
Maxwell owners in order to make a
big mileage per gallon of gasoline.
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 5, 1917.
L. B. REEDER,
J. C. SIMMONS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
907 Wilcox Bldg., Portland, Ore.
All Buses Call at Hotel
Courteous Treatment
STOP AT
ORCADIA
HOTEL
THOH. ISUISTEK, Prop.
Chicken Dinner Sundny, 35c
RATES $l.DO PEIt DAY AND UP
Social Rates to Regular Boarders
I
St. Helens Co-operative Cream
ery Association
St. Helens
W1
Oregon
M. HOVEN
Steamer RUTH
SAFE, SPEEDY SERVICE
TOWING, JOBBING
Passenger accomodations for
100
Landing at City Dock
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STATE OP OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
Louir.e M. Ove-u-.n, Plaintiff, vs.
Henry C. Overc.n, Dcfendr.ut.
To Henry C. Overman, defendant
above named:
You 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) Phone 35
In the r?.me of the SUts of Ore-
Thore are thousands of auto owners gon, you are hereby required to ap-
who do not .understand how Maxwell j Penr nna naJ,r 'n comprint niea
aonlnct vmt In t in ahnvn onTttlnrl nnit
drivers get from 20 to 60 miles on j wlthln Blx weeks from tno 24tu d;.y
one gallon of gasoline. The method ! 0f August, 1917, the date of first pub
of driving is very simple and those llcatlon of this summons, nnd if you
who follow tho rules will be the
gainers.
"In order to get the greatest gaso
line efficiency from a Maxwell car It
Is necessary to first keep the motor
In perfect working order. Clean oil
Is necessary.
"The carburetor should be adjust-
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 nor complaint, 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
mons to be published for six con
secutive weeks in the St. Helens Mist,
a paper of general circulation, print
ed nnd published at St. Helens, Col
umbia County, Oregon.
W. L. COOPER,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Portland, Ore. (926 Chamber of
Commerce Bldg.
Date of lrst publication August 24,
1917.
Dato of last upblicaticn October 6,
1917.
ed co as thin a mixture as possible Is ?r St the 'Honorable
obtained. The bearings should be Jame8 A Eakin, Judge of tho nbove
kept clean, free and lubricated. ! entitled court, made on the 21st day
"Another Important feature is the . of August, 117, uireeung sam Eum
oiling of all parts of tho springs.
"Tiros are to be filled to full ca
pacity, about 65 pounds pressure be
ing required.
"Whon driving, the windshield Ib
best tilted back so as to offer as little
resistance as possible to the wind.
Brakes aro not to be allowed to
drag.
"It Is best to maintain a speed of
about 20 miles per hour, or there
abouts. The driver In keeping the
feed pressure evon and steady assures
groater economy, as fluctuation use3
up more gasolluo than a steady flow.
"Coasting is highly important in
the snvlng of fuel. Where the grade
Is long It Is best to shut the engine
entirely off. If tho grade Is short
bolter results are had if the engine
Is kept barely turning over. The
gusollne consumption is not as great
by this means as It la in starting the
on gin o.
"Evening Is the best time to make
long drives, as the gasoline lasts
longer than during the day time
hours. '
"It Is necessary to take the best
of care of a car at all times to gain
the benefits of gnsollno consumption.
If the directions are followed any
driver will got rosults that will be a
surprise to him."
NOTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of Candls
Todd, Deceasod.
Notice is hereby given that H. J.
Southard, administrator of the es
tate of Candls Todd, deceased, has
rendered and filed In sr.id Court his
Final Account of his administration
of said estate, and that Saturday, the
29th day of September, 1917, at 10
o'clock a. m. of snld day at the
court room of snid court, at the court
house in the city of St. Helens, in
said County of Columbia, State of
Oregon, has boon fixed by the Court
as the time and place for the settle
ment of said final account and the
hearing of objections theroto.
Dated Aug. 24, 1917.
First publication Aug. 31, 1917.
H. J. SOUTHARD,
Administrator of the Estate of
Cnndis Todd, DoceaBod.
HARRIS & GORE,
Attorneys for Admlniotrator. 37-5
'.nntents 15 fluid Drachm
lill
p. n
ALCOHOL - a PER CENT.
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tinft thcStomachs ana o-
Thcfctvftomoiln
Cheerfulness ana
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Mmeral.NoTtAHuuv
i itfi.inimedyfor
;rraulUnmcwfroraMnnf
rjaCENTamCowa.
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For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears tho
Signature
of
LW
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use
For Over
Thirty Years
Exact Copy of Wrapper,
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