St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, December 21, 1917, Page 7, Image 7

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    WAR BREAD
A HI. Helena lady has tried the fol
IowInk receipt for war bread wit
very satisfying results.
3 cupfuls or graliam flour; G titu
Hiiooiiftila of Koyal linking I'owdnr
1 'J, teaspoonf uls of salt; t cupfu
siiKiir; 1 V4 cupful of milk and wu
(it; 1 cupful of rulHliiH, washed
ilrli'il, and fllour. Mix dry. Add the
in 1 1 R and rulsln. l'ut Into a greusod
,uii. Allow to btund 30 minutes
lluko for 40 mlnutoH. Tlila mukoa a
il.illclouH bread for arhool lunchoonu
YUKON TOWN THAT
LEFT IN ONE NIGHT
(Continued from Pane 6)
And mire la anotber one of the
iiiiiiHiiul while I uin at It.
'1'h tire waa a German at MurHliull
who bad lived In Alaska fourteen
year and bud boon In MurHliull nines
the K"ld strike. Me wit universally
liked iiinl a Rood clllien. Junt lie
fore I arrived at the town be hud
left for Nomo, on u business matter
Honing tlio war excitement In Noiiih
Iiii told a friend be wished hn huil
taken out bla citizenship papers anil
rmi M be a full American citizen.
Houhtloss some unny olllclul wlro
lnHHud tbo fort at 81. Mlchaol about
t lut mutter, for when the bout came
n to St. Mlchuol be wns not per
mitted to land.
Ht. Michael In a government resor
vi. t Ion and ban a fort. I'ndur the
luw no alien enemy Ih permitted
near a fort or armory. The only
way the Unnnuii could return to his
home wait to transfer from tbo ocean
i.lonmor at Ht. Michael for the up
rlvor bout, and the fort oltlclalH bud
furhlddon thin. Kor days, while the
steamer waa unloading and binding
the man was held aboard. What dls
poHltlon waa finally made of him I
could not learn, but be waa not
aboard when I boarded the Hteainer.
During tbo summer a half breed
b.ndnd at Hutu part In a canoe, com
ing down the Yukon. He wua dolorl
oua, nearly starved and bla fuce,
neck and arum were a mass of poison
from mosu,ulto bites. Ho waa taken
to a cabin and for clays raved In
fever. In bla clothes a tobacco Hack
wan found with aeverul largo nug-H'-lB
chunga of melted pure gold
from $20 to 1200 In value. It waa
plainly evident that the mud bud
inaile a rich atrlke, and the doctor
ami anxious minora watched over
hi in for days, for the tlino for the
ueierium to enn anu no couiu ion
bla story. And one duy the fever
left, but the breed bud no story. It
hud gone with the fever. He thought
he bud hud a long sleep und bud
dreamed strange dreams. He could
not remember from where be came. '
Ills recollection waa a blank. ;
Two minors hired a launch for
300 and took hi in up the river, hav
ing him watch the shore and try to
remember. Shown the nuggets be
raid be bud a ilreum recollection of
opening the sack and trying to buy
something to eat with the gold. Hut
no pluce on the river revived bis
memory and in disgust the speculat
ors left him at a wood cump where
ho got a Job cutting wood for the
atenniors. This man bad Btruck it
rich somewhere, but Btarvutlon and
mosqultoos Jumped his clulm.
I wua talking with a clerk in a
storo In Clrclo City when a man cume
In, bought some tobacco, chatted a
few mlnutoH and wont out. The
clerk told mo be was a grudunto from
tbo stute university ut Madison, Wis.,
was murrlod to a squuw und hud four
children.
The clerk anld be cume into Uuw
son as that town begun to run out;
bo bud conslderublo money und u
mining oducutlon. He bought worth
less and workod-out claims and lost
every dollur, then be drifted down
tbo rlvor to Forty Mllo, got interest
ed In a dredging proposition which
never got further than on paper, and
relative sent him money, which be
VOll I-OGGKHS, CRUISERS, M1LLMKN AND ALL WORKERS
TIIKO. BERGMANN BHOK MFG. CO.
031 Thurtnaa Street n,;,;rUu",,
ASK FOR THH BERQMANN WATERPROOF SHOE OIL
CENTRAL MARKET
RAY MORTON
Phone 60
The Market of Purity and Quality
of Meats both Fresh and Cured.
Greatest assortment of Lunch Meats in town.
Highest cash price paid for Hogs and Veal.
wua quickly sepuruted from. Too
proud to go buck or ucknowlodgo hi
soconu nooclng, ,e KIlV8 up ..t g() ,.
married an Indiuu girl und degener
ated to a "squaw man," working in
tho stores, mines, managing pool
rooms, etc.
It is a fact that there are tnuny
such derelicts In Alaska. North of
Nomo, fur up In the Indian country
are several high-bred Kngllshnu,,,;
who have tuken squaws und gone
buck to burburlHin. These m wr
supposed to be "romlttunce men"
who honestly, but foolishly, got their
I-ondon friends In on soma bum In
vestments und wore cut off from iiu.ir
allowances.
I'P In this country north of Ni,,0
la unquestionably a big oil field An
old-timer who bud been there told
me that crudo oil could be dluued
up from tho crevices and thut pros
pectors used It for fuel. Ho huI.I
the superstitious Indluns woro ufruld
of It und would not go nour tho
"burning water."
The locality Is such thut it would
be almost physically Impossible to
get In the neede machinery, on ac
count of the roughness of the coun
try. Itepresentntlves of an oil com
pany went Into this locullty two
yours ago, thoroughly Investigated it
und ubnndoned the proposition. It
wus stntod thut It would ronulre 700
miles of pipe line to get tho oil to
Nome, a dlstunce of half this length
and that with the tremendous n-I
!ertaklng of getting the nneessury
machinery In to open the field the'
risk wus too greut for even the
Stundurd Oil Co. Bo nature bus
locked up this greut asset for u fu
ture duy, when necessity will devnlnn
It. There are ninny coul deposits
discovered In Alusku, but I wus told
hut many of them wore worthless.
thut they contulned "green" coul
thut would have to luy a fow thou
sand yeurs yet to season, while those
that wero good were entirely worth
less from the fact thut they wore too
far from the river; and the cost of
production and transportation would i 800n U8 1,10 child becomes bourse und
be so fur above the price In the j 1,18 a'Uck may be warded off and
states thut there would bo no murketj"" danger and anxiety avoided,
for it. And In Alaska there would be I
little demand for the reuson that
wood and time are the two most
ubundunt things. A miner talked to
mo for three hours about a deposit
twenty miles buck from the river
and when be was through I showed
him how the cost of getting it to the
nearest rlvor town would out up Its
valuo, when he argued "thut doesn't
make any difference, wo could organ
ize a compuny und get ho mo money
out of It."
I told him I wus not a promoter.
CANCER
IS CURED
Capt. P. F. ("lurk, prominent
ren Id nut of Polk county, whoso
addresu Is Route 1, Salem, Ore.,
tells personal experience.
To Anyone Suffering With
Cnncor:
I was afflicted with cancer of
the lower Up for one and one
half years, to my great discom
fort und worry. I applied to
Dr. S. C. Stono hero In Salem
for rollof.
He applied a paste for four .
days, then a simple ointment,
and In a few days tbo cancer
fell out. My Hp healed up per
fectly. I have no slsn of cancer
any moro. I know I nm forever
freo from tho trouble
C:tpt. P. F. Clark,
Route 1, Salem, Ore.
Doc. 8, 1917.
The above is but one of sev
erul cases of cancer I have
cured In Salem rocenlly.
S. C. STONE, M.D.
Stone's Drug Store
1241 North Coinmerrlnl Htreet,
Hiili-m, Ore.
Consultation und Advice IVee
The Celebrated
BERGMANN SHOE
Awardod
GOLD MEDAL
P. P. I. E. San Francisco, 1916
The Btronijest and Nearest Water
proof Shoe Made
ST, HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1917
jj When Hi. Whip Com
ft Crack
'8
8
Qlllt good fit. fi,k 1t on
his wag;
His paint ing steeds are
near.
We hrur the sound of the sil
ver belts;
II is lit Igh i almost here.
A loud of gifts , stored fr all
feeurelg In his park.
For he trawls like the light
ning When hit whip goes crack I
Bo hang your stockings, large
and small,
Convenient In a row.
For thru will look so templing
when
They're filled from top to
toe.
Our generous saint will never
fail;
He has a curious knack
Of glcli.g right good measure
When hts whip goes crack I
John II. Vouk in Ht. Nich
olas. 8
8
8
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8
8
8
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estnlillKhed by the Amerlcun Ked
"n rrunce, an uverage of 350
boys nnd girls are being examined
each day. In connection Is a dental
it . ...
dlspensury locuted In nn old kitchen,
wlth a dental chair Improvised from
wlno barrel.
How (4 Prevent ( roup
In a child that is subject to ut
tacks of croup, the first indication
of the diseuso is hoarseness. (Jive
( hamberluln's Cough Remedy as
KOKKCMtSritK OF TAX UF.N
SI MMONS l-'OK ITHLICATION IN I
IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE I
STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL-'
I'M HI A COUNTY.
Jesse R. Shnrp, Plaintiff, vs. Western
Timber Syndicate, a corporation,
nnd T. A. Marquam, Defendants.
To T. A. Murquam, the above named 1
defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore- i
gon: You are hereby notified that!
I Jesse R. Sharp is the holder of Cer-
tillcute of Delinquency numbered 164
Issued on tho 25th day of June, 1915, ' $25.60; John Anderson, $37.50; N.
by the Tax Collector of the County 1 Ferran, $10.50; E. Brough, $34.50;
of Columbia, Stute of Oregon, forjE. N. Joseph, $4.60; Alex Schmeer,
the amount of One Hundred Forty-1 $4.60 ; H. Jnsperson, $18.00; J. E.
Three and 39-100 Dollars, the same
being tho amount then due and de
linquent for taxes for the year 1913
together with penalty. Interest and
costs thereon upon the real property
assessed to you, of which you are the
owner as appears of record situated
in ca Id County and State, and par
ticularly bounded and described as
follows, to-wlt:
The south-east quarter of Section
twenty-three (23) in Township four; $30.63; Chas. Cook, $15.00; R. H.
(4), North of Range Two (2) West Williams, $3.00; Chas. Josephson,
of the Willamette Meridian. That $12.00; E. Roberts, $7.00; Juck
there is due and owing upon Bald , Fickle, $4.38; F. L. Carter, $3.50;
certificate of delinquency the sum of ; Hodson-Feenaughty Co., $118.94;
$196.50 with Interest at the rote of ! F. A. Burnham, $ .82; Hodson-Fee-15
per cent per annum on $143.37 naughty Co., $ .80; Clatskanie Tele
from December 15, 1917. ; phone Co., $7.40.
Said Western Tltnbor Syndicate, ltoad District No. 8
rs tho owner of the legal title of the Edwin Smith, $36.00; J. II. Meier,
above described property as the same $9.00; E. T. Wr.llace, $6.00; S. De-
uppears of record, and each of the Hock, $3.00; M. Lnmmi, $84.00; R. ,
other persons above named are here- S. Llnds:'.y, $2.00; A. R. Melts, $1.00; ;
by further notllied that the plaintiff, Axel Anderson, $12.00; Lcuis Strei
Josso H, Sharp, will apply to the Cir-i cber, $12.00; Ira Aldrldge, $6.00;
cult Court of the County and Stute Henry Ruddimp.n, $9.00; W. H. Rud-
nforesuid for a decree foreclosing dimnn. $3.00; M. O. Olsor., $3.00;.
the lion agnlnst the property nbove.W. Prlngle, $3.00; T. P. Johnson,!
described nnd mentioned In said cer- $15.00; John Johnson, $18.00; N.
tiflcate. And you ure hereby sum- A. Cnmtierg, $18.00; Walter Carl.j
moned to appear wtlhln sixty days $3.00; E. A. Gessell & A. B. Counts,'
after the first publication of the, $1054.25; A. Blrke:;feld, $65.66. j
summons exclusive of the dny of said i Kond District No. 0 :
first publication, and defend this nc- A. C. Hlaker, $21.00; Fred Faltl-I
Hon or pay the amount due as above , npt, $48.00; A. Schuleplt, $17.25;
shown together with costs and ac-iC. Smith, $9.00; V. Chvisiensen, i
crued interest nnd in case of your $7.50; G. R. Mills, $70.00; Ben
fi'llure to do so, a decree will be! Smith, $70.50; Elmer Hererson, 1
rendered foreclosing the Hen of snld $1.50; J. D. Hess, $10.50; Elmer;
taxes for tho suld amount due and Lavender, $12.00; Erock Erlckson.i
nwlnur thereon and conts against the1 $16.60: Henry Glalu'ii, $12.00; W. !
land and premises above named
This summons Is published by or
der of the Honorable James A. Eakln,
i Judge of tbo Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
Columbia und said order was made
and dated this 17th day of December,
1917, and the date of the first pub
lication of this summons is the 21st
duy of December, 1917.
All process and papers in this pro-
I coedlng may be served upon the un
dersigned residing within the State
of Oregon, at the address hereafter
mentioned.
I C. L. STARK,
I M. A. ZOLLINGER,
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
Address 604-7 Selling BbU?., Port
j land, Oregon. 1-7
Put a Red Cross Stamp on the
Letter You Write
COURT PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from I'uge 3)
& Price, $17.10; Scappoose Lumber
Co., $33.60.
Itoad DiNtrict No. 2
II. C. Cooper, $30.00; Ouct Isaac
son, $36.00; Harry Lund, $18.00;
City (Jarage, $99.73; Standard Oil
Co., $6.60.
Itoari DlMtrlct No. 3
T. 8. White, $9.12; W. It. Plum
bee, $33.60; Frank llores. $9.00- J
P. McOntire, $42.44; H. N. Hooper,
$76.02; It. H. lloberson, $56.94: A.
C. Popejoy, $04.12; P. H. Veazle,
$100.00; Clovls Clark, $15.00; Orion
Clark, $6.75; Pete Felton, $38.44;
John Quick, $18.00; W. n. Ever
saul, $13.87; W. It. Plumbee, $4.00;
St. Helens Hardware Co., $18 28;
White Co., $26.35; Standard Oil Co.,
$ .62; Standard Oil Co., $1.70; Hod-Bon-Feenuughty
Co., $17.40; St.
Helens Lumber Co., $7.60; Hodson
Feenaughty Co., $1.67; St?r Trans
fer Co., $7.76; H. J. Southard,
i.uv; cuanuaro. un i;o., 121.07; H.
Constantino, $2.25; Hodscn-Fee-nnughty
Co., $118.80; Hodson-Fee-nuughty
Co., $ .48; H. W. Fogel,
$1.60. ,
Iloud District No. 4
M. Brinr-.rd, $70.60; W. Ttenzel
man, $54.75; Elmer Olson, $48.00;
O. Seldel, $40.50; Mary Uurns,
$34.60; Fred Seldel, $52.50; K. F.
Miller, $25.50; N. Andreas, $33.00;
O. J. Jaspers, $56.25; S. S. Craig,
$30.00; M. Carr, $01.50; H. Gore,
$6.00; T. S. Morrell, $18.00; Ben
Hunter, $16.60; C. F. Fradln,
$15.00; F. Todd, $24.00; Wm. Burns
$21.00; F. Loube, $15.00; Tony
inooseorurTger, i.7&; Lee & Laube,
$16.10: W. E. Clark. 12. 75: C. H
I English, $8.40; E. O. Jones, $10.99.
IUmuI District No. 5
Hanes. 6.00: J s Hniv.mni, itnn.
a. itusseu, $0.00
Geo. Makin-
ster- $-00; J. Link, $6.00; Julian
T.' ' 0,L.. J' . W. Truman,
fiu.vu. ouiii Alexander, siz.uu: j
P. Archibald. 112.00: W .Inr.lan
12.00; Harry Smith, $9.00; F. B.
Holbrook, $12.00; E. H. Voight,
$2.00; J. E. Truman, $109.60; Julian
Wcsser, $65.50; Harry Smith,
$102.00; Juck Alexander, $48.00;
J. P. Archibald, $73.60; W. Fraser,
170.00: J. 8. Holhrnnk r,1 nn- I
C. Smith, $60.00; O. J. Link, $51.00; ; j
J. N. Runes, $49.50; Calvin Ranes, ;
$61.00; W. F. Lengacher, $6.00; Geo j
Makinster, $41.25; C. A. Russell, :
136.00: G. W. Jordan lixon- R I
F. Koble, $12.00; E. H. Voight, '
i7.uo; r . Anliker, $10.00; W. R.
Plumbee, $44.25; H. N. Hooper,
8.75; P. H. Veazle. $2.00: J. P.
Mclntire, $1.75; R. H. Roberson,
$1.75; A. C. Popejoy, $1.50; P. Fel
ton. $1.60; R. Anllker, $4.60; E. H.
Voight, $15.60; Hodson-Feenaughty
Co., $46.49; Hodson-Feenaughty Co.
$209.42; John Ileckner, $12.50.
Itoud DiNtrict No. (i
Ira Parcher, $43.90; Erton Al
ston, $18.00; ('has. Alston, $6.00;
Loy Alston, $6.00; D. V. Parcher, i
26.25; J. M. Fowler. $8.25; E. A.
James, $4.60; J. Nelson, $45.00; D.
W. Cole, 4.60; Harley McCullam
Johnson, $21.00; S. L. Flernigan
$65.25; Conrad Benson, $6.00; Chas.
sioper, $1.00; Beaver Lumber Co.,
$6.64; II. Jusperson, $108.00; Jac-obsen-Reld
Lumber Co., $91.12;
Fred Trow, $22.30.
Itoad District No. 7
E. L. Anderson, $35.00; Anton
Novotny, $44.75; F. E. Mountain,
$33.00; H. S. T'.chonor, $47.00; Dan
Headlund, $30.00; Wm. Howntson,
W. Allen, $15.00; W. W. Allen,'
$15.00; Perry Meninges, $1.60; H. j
Chrlstcnsen, $21.00; J. J. Purney,,
$9.76; G. B. Smith, $24.00.
Koad District No. Special j
F. C. McGrrw, $194.25; C. U. En
strom, $15.00; C. A. Mills. $15.00. !
General Rouil Fund. 1
St. Helens Water Commission,!
$47.85. I
(Continued next week) 1
Learn to
Skate
FUN AND EXERCISE
GOOD MUSIC
GOOD FLOOR
GOOD SKATES
Instruction fo Ladies
Glide Roller Skating
ST. HELENS
Your
Christmas
Turkey
BUY IT FROM US.
WE WILL ALSO HAVE
CHICKENS,
DUCKS and
GEESE,
OYSTERS AND FISH,
CRANBERRIES,
VEGETABLES,
FRUITS,
NUTS and RAISINS.
We wish you
A MERRY XMAS
and thank you for your liberal
patronage.
ST. HELENS MARKET
T.H.ROY
PALACE OF THE
CZARS I
Tsarskoe Selo, the city some flf-1
teen miles south of Petrograd where
the former czar was accustomed to
spend the spring and where the peas
ants seized the hunting preserve of
the deposed Nicholas, is a beautiful
place.
The city now has a population of
30,000. It was an insignificant vil
lage when Peter the Great presented
it to his consort, Catherine I., and
be8an tne construction there of the
great imperial palace. The palace
was completed Just a year before
p , . d d ereatlv beau-
eier s aeatn ana was greatly neau-
tlflei ,)V l,,s daughter, Elizabeth Pet
rovna, in later years.
Some of the most magnificent
royal apartments in Europe are
found in this palace, notably the
i bedroom of Marie Alexandrovna,
consort of Alexander II., with its
opalescent glass walls, its columns
of purple glass and Us mother-of-pearl
Inlaid floor. The walls of an
other chamber are paneled with am
ber; a third apartment Is decorated
with sliver; another has wonderful
tables and chandeliers which glow
with soft light of lapis lazuli, and
there is a ballroom which glitters
with gold and mirrors.
With all these sumptuous apart-
EDDIE'S
PLACE
CIGARS
TOBACCO
CONFECTIONS
E. B. Woods, Prop.
Phone 96
: "vt r.nntPnts ISPlunl Drachm;
mm
. . .i7n PER CENT.
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ment at bis disposal, Nicholas II.,
j seldom occupied any of them, but
preferred to live In a modest bulld-
ing no larger than the country home
of the average well to do American.
The extensive gat-ns and parks,
embracing an area twenty-eight times
as large as the United States capltol
grounds, are among the chief beau
ties of Tsarskoe Selo. Picturesque
grottoes, artistic bridges, charming
arbors and delightful swan ponds are
to be found on all sides, with here
and there an artificial ruin which
captivates the eye and quickens the
Imagination.
Beyond the Impend gardens and
grounds the streets of the village
I are broad and straight. Thero are
several barracks and hospitals and
'eight churches. National Geograph-
ic Society Bulletin.
We wish you
A MERRY !
CHRISTMAS
and a
HAPPY NEW YEAR
and thank you for your
liberal patronage
St. Helens
Co-Operative
Creamery
Makers of
St. Helens Best Butter
GASTORIA
Tor Infanta and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
"Pp
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TM OIMTHUS OO-MHV. NIW TeK OITf.
IN
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