ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 19171 Tt C Tr.MfiTNRF.Rs5 HAVE or Miniri v wniiK to no no's t ': wh0 b,,llt tl,e I,Hk0 ,v "uv,Hl 8t 8TATK ok ohkc.on for COL- M1U'U' I Washington canal. i built, i umIIIA COUNTY United States army engineers, nov Kvory stop of the barren way from , l'aldo Railway System j ln Matter of the hs n e of I hrls, in France, are tackling a monument, French port to French fort must be Winding in and around both In' ,,;n";B,;r;;n tllut Ola lob i modernized Into an elongated Amerl- terminals, the engineers are usino - 1()llmn ,, ,, ,,uly appointed Kx They are blazing the way for on 'can city. iS " complicated system of roll-1 of 10 , , wlll nn, testament million men to come, and much cf; First off. they must macadamize roads, both narrow and ulamlar. , rijrl.Una .MVl the work will bo done by Seattle and the highway, every foot of It. And gauge, for switching, transform.,-. , ho lonnty t ourtl olumbll eim other Pacific const men who are al 'over an area of several miles In the and caring for troops nnd supplies. , for Mltl trUHt. All person ready "over there" under command vicinity of the port and behind the Connect inn theso two webs is a i ,.. t,mi, against said estate are .- ;v"Zn:: 'ribbon of track paralleling the miles hereby no tilled, to present tlio same SPECIAL PRICES FISH BALLS 30c can TOMATO SOUP 2 cans 25c 1 LB. NET CANS SALMON (CHINOOK) 30c ST. HELENS MARKET T. II. HOY IMIONK 42 FRESH AND CURED FISH AND POULTRY Livery, Feed and Sale Stable DRAYINC AND TRANSFER AH Business Promptly Attended To PHONE 15 WM. H. DAVIES ST. HELENS, FOR LOGGERS, CRC1SERS, MILLMEX AND ALL WORKERS THEO. BERGMAN'S 621 Tliiirman Street ASK FOR THE BERG MANN Fall Coats and Millinery We have just received a large line of Fall Coats and Millinery direct from New York. The styles are dis tinctive and exclusive and the prices are most reasonable WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION M. ROSENTHAL GEO H. SHINN, Pres. Columbia County Abstract Company ST. HELENS, OREGON The only complete abstract system in Colum bia County, Oregon. BEST WORK 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 I St Helens Wood and Lath Electric Lighting Lumber Manufacturers Col. J. u. lavannugn. OREGON Prop. The Celebrated BERGMANN SHOE Awarded GOLD MEDAL P. P. I. E. San Francisco, 1915 The Strongest and Nearest Water, proof Shoe Made SHOE MFG. CO. Portland WATERPROOF SHOE OIL L. R. RUTHERFORD, Sec LOWEST PRICES Lumber Go. . . . .. I ......f....l. of paved rouds. paved roads, with branches and .. ..i i.. ..(T i,..r mill th..r on both sides. ' Kvory tie, every rail, every spike. every englno and every car for this! . ..... 1 .v.h,m r ml mails. Is itclUK lasi'ii from this country. Not mm bit of! material, not a single man. Is being Hupplted by Franco. Camp Cities Arise Ure.it wooden camp cities aro rls ing at both ends of this line. Power houses, permanent repair gang camps, houses for maintenance of way officials, water reservoirs will bo strung out along tho lino and at tho terminals. Tho lumber for theso structures is being hewn from tho forests of Franco by regiments of American forosters. Other regiments are re building nnd enlarging docks and wjiarves at tho port of arrival, and dredging and opening now approach es In the bay for the big gray trans I ports. Electric Plants lllossoiii Sawmills curried from America aro tQ g.,, ln, aC(.0t nj for n,m Bet springing up in tho French forests, tlemont and distribution of said es-Amerlcan-mndo well digging ma- tato. ,,,,.. ., , chines dot the lino of communication. '" published Nov. Jnd, Electric light plants aro blossoming j ' ANNIE NEW HOLD, forth to supply tho trenches, dug jouts, storehouses and cantonments j 'with illumination. Many miles of water pipe are being i laid. Special regiments of Aii'.erlrai minors picked from tho star dlggei of every state In tho Union are I; charge of tho American syr..iu:i o trenches, saps, transverse and ar proaches. : Expert' companies of electrician are putting ln an liitilcato system ; i battlefield illumination, lncludliij searchlights, trench lights, glaij light apparatus anil great piles c st ir bombs and rlllo grenades. Tracks Must lUi Dull I Itut none of this complicated s torn of communication and approuii must be vlslblo to the enemy, i must all be dug in, burled or co cealed by camoulli'.ge. Tho higlnvaj must bo neutralized in color to blei with tho landi'.cj'it'. Tho rallro. tracks must not glisten. All buildings must bo half hurl in tho ground, r.nd the above groir portion disguised with bushes u shrubs and neutral colorings mi they aro invisible. UNIVERSITY WILL TRAIN WAR VICTIM University of Oregon, Eugene, Nt 5. The reeducation of men crlppl in tho war Is a problem which t university is anticipating and one f which preparation is already bel 1 made. A committee comprisng repi ' tientatlves of the departments of pt chology and education lias been a j pointed to make a careful study the most practical methods of reed cation and to make recommendatloj for the establishment of such cour 'as they deem advisable. j Tho special problem of this coi! mlttee is to devlHe means of educutit' for new pursuits men who have he- crippled In such a way as to ma their former occupations imposslh Coming to Keleo Doctor MELLENTHIN & CO. SieriuliNt j Do not UBe surgery. Will bo nt Hot woll Hotel Monday, November J Office Hours 9 a. 111. to 4 p. m. One Day Only No charge for examination. T doctor in charge is a regular grud. ate in Medicine and Surgery and i licensed by the state of Wauhingtt He visits professionally the more i portant towns and cities and offi to all who call on this trip consul) tion and examination free, except t expense of treatment when desire According to his method of trei mont he does not operate for chroi appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit m?.ny wo derful results in diseases of the stoi ach, liver, bowels, blood, ski nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, In wotting, catarrh, weak lungs, rlie matism, sciatica, leg ulcers and reel ailments. If you have been ailing for a, length of timo and do not get aj better, do not fall to call, as ii proper measures rather than disoal are very often the cause of your loi standing trouble. Remember above date, that exaij ination on Mils trip will be free ail that his treatment is different. German and Swedish spoken. A i dress: 336 Boston Hlock, Minneap. lis, Minn. paid Ad CASTOR For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears tne Signs" re 1 N'lVTIf'K TO ' KHIIUIW in TlIK COUNTY 4'OUKT UK THK duly vorllleil ami wun proper vum - ers to sum oxecuiur nv ... .. ..... K.sa Mlsslaslnnl Ave.. Portland, Oroiron. within bU inoutlis from the ,llt f this notice. Hated Oct. 19th, 1917. kMi-at tilllilli-Iltlilll Oct 10th, 191" . OI.A 1IOHM AN, Hxocutor of tho Estate of Chris tina Johnson, Deceased. HAItKIS & OOI1K, Attorneys for Kxocutor, SI. Helens, Oro. NOTICE OK l'lVVL SETTLEMENT! IN TlIK COUNTY COURT OF THE STATU OF OIIKISON FOR COI.-j I'M HI A COl'NTY. j In tho Matter of the Estate of Frank Newbold, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, ns administratrix of the pBtuto of Frank Newbold, deceased. has tiled her Flnr.l Account and pet I tlou for distribution in tho Count) Court of tho State of Oregon for Col umbia county, and that Saturday, the 1st day of December, 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, at the courtroom of said Court, lu the City of St. Helens, has been uppolnted by said Court as the tlmn nml til.'ipn fur lieurtnir objections Administratrix of the Estate of Frank Newbold, Deceased. i: nnd order of sule duly issued by the Clerk f the Circuit Court of the County of ! Columbia. Statu of Oregon, dated the titli cluy of November, 1917, lu a cer tain srtlon In the Circuit Court for I said County nnd State, wherein Will- lam J. Ilolpa, us plaintiff, recovered 'Judgment against Lea Korpela for the Isiim of Fifty-six nnd 3f. 100 Dollars, i and costs mid dlnburvemeiits taxed ,ul Forty ($40. 001 Dollars, on the I IMth day of July. 1917. Notice Is hereby given that I will on the Ktn tiny or necemner, iii, at the front door of the courthouse In St. Helens, lu said County, lit 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of snld day, sell nt public uui'tliiu to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described property, to-wlt: Sw. SR, Tp, 5 N It. 2 W. of tho Will. Mer. In Columbia County, Ore gon. Excepting therefrom a strip of . laud 20 feet In width commencing al the northwest corner of said NW V4 thence running east 20 feel; thence I south and parallel with the west line of said section 40 rods; thence went I 20 feet; thence north 40 rods to j 1 ths place of beginning, heretofore 1 attached or ns much thereof ns may i be necessary to satisfy the said Judg-! meat in favor of William J. Ilolpa : siid against said Lea Korpela, to-1 gether with all costs and disburse-' meats that have or muy nccrue. ! E. C. STANWOOD, Sheriff. I Hated at St. Helens, Oregon, this 7th day of November, 1917. First publication Nov. 9, 1917. i Last publication Dec. 7, 1917. I S. P. & S. TIME TABLE I nun Portland Leaven Arrives Train. No. 2 1 . No. 25. No. 27. No. 23. Portland . . 8:10 a. m. . . 12:35 p. 111. . . 0:35 p. m. . . 6:15 p. 111. To Port I nml lAnves St. Helens , .. 7:58 a. 111. , . .11:21 11. m. St. Helens 8:1 1 a. m. 1:43 p m. 0:34 p. in. 7:09 p. m. Arrlvos Portland 9:16 a. 111. 12:20 p. 111. 5:00 p. m. 9:55 p. in. Train No. 28 No. 22 No. 28 .1:00 p. m. No. 24 8:64 p. 111. Ilusos leavo for station about 20 minutes In advance of above tltno. Str. IRALD A Hates between St, Helens ami Portland, AO cent one way, 75 cents for the round trip. Tickets good until used. Host leaves St. Ilelenn TMn. in. Ileluinii'g leaves l'ntlliiinl 2:;m p. m. Arrive st St Helens 4 -45 p. ni. C I. IIOOGIIK1RK NOTICE )F Nil I . Ill I I -H H. Ily virtue of an execution ST. HELENS-PORTIAND AUTO LINE KHANK HIIKPAKH, Prop. N( lli:il J,K A. M. P. M. Lv. St. Holons 7:30 1:30 Warren 7:45v 1:46 Scappooso 8:00 2:00 Ar. Portland 9:20 3:20 Lv. Portland 10:00 4' 00 Ar. St. Hulens 11:60 6:50 Saturdays ami Stuulnjn Speclul trip leaving St, Holons 0 p. m Leave Portland 11 p m. RELIABLE SERVICE 3T. HELENS ROUTE tU Willamalla Sloush THE PEOPLES BOAT STR. AMERICA Leaves Portland d-illy . .2 30 D m (Sunday 1:30 p. ru j Arrives St. Helens - . 6 00 n m (Sunday 3:30 p. m ) Loaves St. Helens - - o ir. Arrives Portland - - - 10U6 S' S' H. HOLMAN, Ag.i Makes all way landings. Wlinrf fnm Alderstreot. Phones": Zn 83 23, FRANK WILKIN8. 8t Helens Agent MortjtaRc Loans On Improved Farms nt the lowest rutin na on lung time. Hop., uhla lu such Installment! ns the borrower wny wish. Liberal prepay, tnoiit tonus arranged. No commission cliargud. Ijiuiii closed promptly. Mortgage purchuBud. WM. McMASTER 701 Corbet t lllilg. lOrilulKl, OlTgOB Hotel Barber Shop HEWITT 11I.IKJ. II. T. BENNETT, Propr. MOST 8ANITARV NIIOP NT. IIKI.ENS" A REAL SHOE HIIINK CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A HMMlttltr VW W W W VWV1 .r PROFESSIONAL CARDS E. A. ROSS I'lineral IMrtvtor L'uihulmrr Dullness Phone 13 ltcldnnc Il-Jt Hunk llldg , St. Hulciia, Ore DR. C. E. WADE Ph) ! In mid H ii r go id Phone 09 Mueklo llldg. St. HelcDi, Or, i S. U. IIOSKIN I tentlt ' Office In lliink lliillilliiK ! St. Ilelnns. ' Ori-ioi DR. L. GILBERT ROSS Physician and Surgeon Office lu Hank llldg. St. lleleni DR. ALFRED I. PEEL I'liyslrlan nnd Surgeon Masonic UulUIIng St. Helens, Oreioi DR. S. II. RUSSELL flilropriM'Uir MRS. ItUHSLI.L, IjiiIIcm' MswiniM Motirlleld Cabinet Steam Hatha Hours 9 s. 111. to & p. m. Phono A38 St. lleleni, On. GLEN R. METSKER Attorney Offtco 'bono 17 lu Hank llulldlni St. Hulem, On T. S. WHITE Undertaker and Kunrral Director ( ounly Coroner Phono 54 Itosldelice phona HM St. Hulens, Oregon E. S. SNELLING Attorney nt Imvi St. Helens, Ott GEO. H. SIIINN Attorney nt Lhw Land Titles nnd Probata Practice St. Helens, Oregon J. W. DAY Attorney at I41W Ilnnk Hldg. St. Heloni, Or FRED W. HERMAN Attorney at I Itulnlor, 0r LODGES Tho Loyal Order of Moone, 8t. ens Lodge No. 1238. Meet th and third Wednesday of each moon All visitors cordially Invited. UMIUY HKNNKTT, UlcU" W. W. ULAKE3LKY, BC Mlzpah Chapter O. K. 9. m jj masoniu nail tne bbcoiiu nniurouys or eucu mourn. u MUS. LILLA M. CUOHSE, W. t III UaP JOHN I'llU'i" t n ... .. fi liiinrofixl 1 liiieii 111 irino m:. " ,i O. H. M., of Ynnktoii. Ore . m"9" ...... 1 r..rih 81 us wigwam, secouu ni"i urdnys of ouch month. W. tl. IIIIANNON. C of EllElt 11HOWN, Bach. li. indue. N 111. 1 leiuus" iiwueitn " 217. meets first and third Thurfj' of each month lu 1. O. 0. K ""' Vliiltlng members always wi"' MHH. ItHOllA M'KIE, N. U MRS. 1SLLA ALLEN, Hoc y. Bt. Holens I"' No 117, 1. " " V meets III the I " o v. bullilln. . the seefiiirt nnd fourth Saturday' i. ..'.,. .iw.ra are'- vui;ii llioillll, TlSlllllg liiiiii ways given a hearty welcome. , K. ADIN ROSS, Noble (Irnnd. CHA8. W. ULAKESLEY, Sec. Avon Lodge No. 62 KiiHi''' j Pythias meets overy TimHilay e Ing In Castle Hull. St. Helens, vis iting Knights always woiconi" B. C. LAWS, C. REESE R. HALL, K. of K. & A St. Holons Lodge No. Ar A. F. & A. M. mwUJJ AA and 3rd Saturday In JJ! .,...!. ,,i..,.i.. i.-n,nr cnnlliu" E. A. ROTO EH, W. E. E. QUICK, 8ocy.