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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1918)
JUtrKLY WAR ImlnK I"-""11 A"4j'",t H,l",",n M hull" I'nrnii'in CT IIPT run . . : . '"iMa ivusi, f K11JAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1918 3 iothr mlH'iii" wlinlllii ' " ..... I '..II. ..I Klnlio till a lll'llll " ,i i,v tho fixliirnl farm loan f'j A mri nilvortlMlng himself un ttt,or7.cd orBHiu"r i'"i ,.. unmirliit'oiiH In senilliiK out nl(loniil nutj, uui " DW ,urli associations nt $600 ch nJ w!" ,,'u',, ol,"'r t,m trlt'k ' '-..-11.I11 sum of money. Ills ail- rtlMmionl" l'v reached friimr i bUHllHW" liH-n over n IMn 1.1 foiled HliH. no ciiunm in ii buy urKi'''" titttlonul fnrm , aKfoclutlonx Hint ho needs help. ul lk time to touch others !', i monetary cpnsldnrstlon. All iuch representations are framl- U-nt 0 irilW Hliimi I ... If lu ti.irnMMnl'V f.ir lirm io" " , ' I rmeriW orKimW co-opnrauvo na limal '"" '""" "Horlut!oiiH In tlmlr ,ai communities, u I a violation ,f i rullnic of "'0 fmlnnil farm loan ,nrl. pulilnhixl morn thnn a yar o fori nut loiml frrm-lonn assorts ,'.' r i Joint-stock land Imnk to Lndny niom-y for promotion pur- 11M AmuicliitloiiH thus urKnlxuil 111 not t) chartered by tlio federal ,rm loan bourd. Farmers nro there in warned uitalnst nnyuiio u:ik Iiik a ,,, (or 1ih prof furred services In coll odion with applyliiK for a loan un- r tha federal furm loun uct. tul of all mnn aunt to I runco sine tint tiKiniiliiK of thn war. Tim ratio of low of tliN c'nrnr ter today, Iiocoiihu of Improved tac tics, Im Iuks thnn 7 to every 100 men. I.HOO.IMMI U.iinin :iiKUKf In ctilluro In Initial Hljiii-M. According to a late report, of tin. I.HOO.OUO women ctiK:iK"'l in agricul ture In tun t'liltnl States, 7 SO, 000 ura under 20 years of iikm uiiiI I.Of.o.. 000 urn ncitroes. A majority of the woman workers uro found In the HOUlllliril Htllto. The linen of work In which womi-n will ha llkuly to Increase llmlr fiirm liiK activities, arcordltiic to tlm ro. port, uro vK"luMo Kardonlnn, poul try rnlHliiK, butti-r tuaklnic, Iiok rain ing, ate. It Ik miKKi'Ktcd that wommi who know how to oporatn motor earn! may with llitln ndilltlonnl trulnlni; ! opurnn tractorit. I Hmoki lcKN INitvdi r I'IiiiiIh Will IIhvc Chiii. Ily of Million I'.iiimiIh n lliiy. I'lann and contract uro compln'pd for thn coiiHtructlon of two mnokii Ii'hr -powdnr plantH, ancli to cost np prnxlmatoly r.O, (100,000. The nstl mntail ciipaclty of audi Ib 500,000 poiiiulH of owilr a day, and from 10,000 to 1 11,000 mini will ho am ployod nt ancli plant. Tho Initial output at anch factory lit oxpoctcil not lntitr than next Aiik iint. Much of thn product will lio avullahla for the allh-d nations. fauturn of U.o military and naval In ur:i:ic6 act in ciiko of dnatli are pay-hl- to n wl.low, rhll.lrc-n, or depen limt wlilowail motlior. Tlio aiitoiiouic IriHnrance ccawid on February 12, but thn compcimatlon uro of thn act Ih a acparato pro viidon. Thn nenle of compmiMatlon n cimo of iliuih follow: (al For u widow alone, $25. (I) For u widow and oiih child, fit, 00. (c) I'or a widow and two children, $7.r,0, with $5 for aach additional i.hllil in. I.. tu' ,.. . ., ,'. . . . .1 HuKhH, . . i. miiro i no wiuow, men fori $21.00; nun Ullllll, iu. (a) Kor two children, $T,0. (f) For three children, $t0, with $5 for each additional child up to two. K ) For a widowed mother, $20. The amount payable under thin Buh dlvlHlon Hhall not bo greater than a huiii which when added to the total amount pnyuhln to the widow and children, does net exceed $75. intlm In HrlUli Korean In Action ami I mm Wound IsHtlinnted at Only 1 I'ar Viit. Now that American troopn are tik-; i their place In tho trencheN, at-j ntlon Ih hkiiIii directed to an atl- j ata ly tlio sacro'.nry of wnr that tha: CHet up to Ju;io 1, 1917, of thbj l:rltlh expeditionary forcen from 1 itlu In action and from woundit Imounted to but 7 par cent of the to- It Ih tha opinion of the Tnlled HI ii ten food admlnlHtrtillon t hut the KTOhb nun I in ii in pro lit for wIioIchiiI era In flour ahould not exceed rrom 60 to 75 cent fer buriel, Tl'o profit to ratnll dnnlnra In original mill pack KaB Hhculd not exceed from 80 cents to $1.20 per barrel, depending upon tho charncter of aervlco performed. Where retnilnrB mill In amountn Icks than thn orlglnnl mill pnekacen, the groan profit ihould not exceed 1 cent r. pound. Mortgage Loans On Improved Farms it tli lowiit ratit aad on loag tluia. lUaay iblt la aucli luatallmuali at tha borrowar nay wink. Idbaral prepay ment terms arranged. No cnmnilaalona chargad. Uians closed promptly. MortgHfai purchased. WM. McMASTER 7(11 CorlirU llldg. I'lirtlnnd, Oregon Automatic Insurance CtiverN Men l,ot on ToreKM"l TraiiHior1. Any American soldier lont on tho torpedoed trniiHport warn protected by I'n It ml HtateB government liiHur nncn and government conipeiiBiitlon Thosn who hud not applied for In Burance wore covered by automatic luiiurance which Ih payable to a wife, child, or widowed mother. The auto matic Insurance agRregateH $4,300, netting $25 a month for 240 month. IiiHiiraucn that had been applied for Ih payable to a much larger clasH of bouellclurlea and cm go as high ux $10,000, netting $5J 50 a month for 240 montl'.H. Tim compeiiHiitlon In enne of death, given by the government without charge uud regardless of rank or pny. ranges from $20 to $75 n month, bused on the number of dependents. Payments under the compeimatlon COURT PROCEEDINGS (Continued from last week) A. V. AtiHtin, aupplloH to jail, $6.00; St. lleleiiH Kieam Laundry, for court bouse. $1.20; Kt. Helens l,lght & Tower Co., lights, $55.20; A. 8. Har rison, supplies to ('. House, $H.G0; Kt. Helens Hardware Co., supplies to ('. House, $ .45; K. A. Koss, sup-' plies to court house, $2.95; K. Con-' stnntlne, supplies to court house,' $3.00; A. H. (jeorge, supplies to court house, $6.35; St. HelenH Hardware Co., supplies to court house, $5.60; It. II. Johnston, witness circuit court, $2.00; (1. 11. Adams', witness circuit, court, $2.00; John Saris, witness In circuit court, $2.00; M. 11. Alvord, stenographer for district nttorney, '. $(0.00; Judson Weed, county com-, mlssloner, $74.10; A. K. Harvey, ; county commissioner, $86.55; S. ('. Morton, expense as county judge,' $24.15; Italnler Kelvew, printlnn. court proceedings, etc., $192.60; Clatskanle I'hone Co., phones to coun ty commissioners ; J. It. lioun, Justice of peace, $25.00; H.I 1. Watklns, Justice of peace, $7.25- j Erickson, $10.50; Cling. Kurer, $4. CO; A. Anderson, $18.00; Ixwe3 Livery Darn, $6.00; August Carlson, $18 00; W. L. Marshall, $42.00; O. W. Girt, $3.00; J. K. Johnson, $27.00; S. U Klanlgun, $32.60; J. It. Shultz, $27.00; T. J. Fllppln, $90.00; A. lleinan, $3.00; IouIb Kluhrer, $9.50; Iowman I.hr. C'j., $50.00. Itond lllstrict No. 7. W. 8. Roberts, $12.00; Albert I'rlce, $49.60; Klcbard llavey, $6.00; Wui. Toll, $3.00; 8. F. Kay, $4.60; K. KoherU, $3.00; II. Hickman, $108.00; T. E. Lovenren, $1.60; Huyes Murray, $30.00; O. Uaakko, $13.60; Oscar Ulxon, $6.00; F. Dlx- on, $6.00; W. H. I'nyrie. $6.00; John $9.38; Adolph I'luyer, Andy Er'ckson, $13.60; Charley Ilouthlt, $6.76; E. J. 8mlth, $3.00; I. E. Lovegroen, $9.00; J. It. Sullivan, $3.00; 11. Ulckmann, $30.00; Edw. Ellortson, $3.00; Clats kanle Mercantile Co., $4.00; Tlchenor Lumber Co., $15.84; I'age & Ander son, $2.60; Jess Cravens, $2.00; H Itlckmunn, $1.15; Clatska-iie Mer cantile Co., $8.37; Oregon Lbr. Co., $11.20; Oregon Lbr. Co., $52.46; Jess CravenH, $18.86. Koad District No. 8. Albert Trice, $6.00; S. F. Hay, $48.00; E. Hoberts, $57.76; II. Kick maiin, $1.60; J. W. lialdrldge, $9.00; J. Mullen, $7.60; E. Wallace, $4.60; 11. Kuddiuiann, $6.00; E. Ituddi mann, $6.00; Hob Unsay, $1.60; .1. M. Hill, $30.00; Warren Freeman, $12.00; Walter Carl, $6.00; John Watson, $21.00; J. A. Humhaugh, $15.00; Edlin Teterson, $20.00; Ed win Smith, $6.00; A. liirkenfeld, $10.08; Henry Kuddihr.nn, $15.00; A. Urlkenfeld, $104.90. HoikI District No. . T. U. Mills, $78.75; 0. Smith, $15.00; J. T. Sheeley, $34.50; A. T. Willing, $16.60; W. C. Elchmann, $1.60; Geo. Trageser, $1.60; M Chrlslensen, $7.50; G. It. Mills, $20.26; T. llergerixm, $4.50; lien Smith, $3.00; V. Chrlstensen, $4.50; V. llcrgerson, $4.60; Thos. McDaniel. $9.00; Erlck Erickson, $7.60; Willie HrlckBOn, $4.50; T. O. Melllnger. $2.25; ltert Wood, $4.50; E. B North, $6.00; Buffalo Springfield Holler Co., $30.03; B. F. Lane, $45.08. Koad District No. 12. U. W. Clark, $40.00; It. II. Rob erBon, $30.00; T. H. Veazie, $26.00; A. C. Topejoy, $31.60; II. N. Hooper, $24.60. Itond District No. 14. M. 8. Treston, $8.65; Jus. Fowler. $10.15; J. W. McDonald, drawing Justice $8.65; llarley McCollum, jury, z.uu; r. w. Harrison, urawing Kainler Hdwe. Co., $9.10. Justice Jury, $2.00; II. T. Watklns, j General l(ii F'und drawing JiimIIco jury, $J.oo; it. T. I s. B. Kelley, $139.66; F. A. Barn- Watklns, Justice of peace state vs. ham, $8.56; Tortland Motor Car Co., Murphy et al. $8.10; b. II. Tatterson, $367.47; Standard Oil Co., $33.86; J. It. Sheldon, $88.20; Good Road j Machinery Co., $228.69; A. E. Har vey, $7.66; Hodscn-Fecnaughty Co., Plenty of Money to Loan on Partially Improved Farms at o. o HAROLD P. ROSS Room 11, Bank Bltlg. Phcne 50 witness Justice court, $3.30; Ilert , Wast, witness Justice court, $3.30; G. W. Ramsey, witness Justice court, $3.30; T. A. Day, witness Justice court, $3.30; O. G. Weed, drawing : Justice Jury, $3.00; T. It. Throop, j 'drawing Justice jury, $2.00; 11. i Chrlslensen, drnwlng justice Jury, i :$2.00; O. G. Weed, Justice of peace' i state vs. Falttnat. $4.45; E. W. Shee-j i ley. constable. $8.20; J. J. Turney, witness, $1.50; Andrew Tarker, wl'. .ness. $1.80; W. L. Hall, witness, ! $ 1.70 ; Geo. Tarker, witness, $1.70; Guy Mills, witness, $1.60; O. Dent, witness, $1.50; Elmer Lavender, wit ness, $2.10; Ross Duncan, witness, $1.60; L. 11. Stewart, witness, $1.50; E. W. Sheolay, witness, $1.50; T. S. ; White, county coroner. Lake dee'd, $13.20; A. J. Teol, examination of i Tunos, insane, $5.00; C. F. Fowler, , health registrar. $3.26: W. Symons, ! health registrar. $4.25; Dr. J. Wooden, health registrar, $5.25; O. II. Malmsten, $1.75; Dr. C. L. Hat field, health registrar, $1.25; Dr. W. E. Welch, old to Hall, $8.30; Dr. C. L. Hut Held, aid to health olllcer. $7.60; A. S. Harrison, supplies to m- i - -. - - - W. K. W eicll, ttlil i.'in I...H i'v nni .'ii Lilian uou ii 4 17.10; A. R. Mella, $25.00; G. H. Court room In the City of St. Helens, Mills, $9.00; U. S. National Bank, ! Oregon. March 8th. 1818. at 2 $2598.89. On this day it Is ordered by the Court that the Clerk be and he Is in structed to Issue a General Fund Warrant in the amount of $15.00 In lavor of K. L. Tlillllps on the first day of each and every month here after until the further order of the Court, same being allowed as county aid. On this day tho Hoadmaster Dre- sents to the Court plans and specifi cations for Improvements of tho St. Helens-Columbia City road In Dis tricts Nob. 3 and 12, and the Court lining advised in tho matter it Is or dered by the Court that said olan3 and specifications be accepted and i approved and Hint a call for bids for the improvement of the said road be: published in two Issues each of the ! "clock P. M. CANDIDATE KOR CLERK To the Voters of Columbia County. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Clerk, on the Republican ticket, at the coming pri mnry flection. If nominated and elected, my policy will be for re 1 treDcbmeot In county expenses with no patronage to relatives. I will not favor any Increase in salary during my Incumbency. I have no corpora , Hon, clique or coterie to serve, but i will serve the people. If I receive the nomination and am elected, I will ' not hold the office for more than two terms. Respectfully submitted, Rainier Review and the St. Helens! Mint, bldi to be opened In the County! HAROLD P. ROSS. (Paid Adv. If Prevents Over -Speeding f I 11 Im ii ii M II o Prevents Over -Speeding An engine governor pro tects the Nash One Ton Truck from the abuses of careless driving. The maximum speed is 20 miles aa hour, uphill or down. CkmMu, . $1495. F.O.B. Kanotha " 2 ton. 1875 " Quad, 3250 Portland Motor Car Go. rsi n f. r-. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FOR SALK Good 5 r. house, well located all trood soil, small fruits and rarden: $1050. or $1250 with two lots. Small payment down balance easv monthly pay ments. Immediate possession. A bargain. Good "-room house, modern, sewer paid, fine river view. Kasy payment and terms. Modern 6-room house, fur nace heat, line view. Close in. z t St. Helens Lumber Go. Wood and Lath Electric Lighting CITY GARAGE Agency for The Chevrolet Sold on easy terms Htipmobile Service Station Keep a Full Line of Firestone Tires OIL,v GASOLINE AND ACCESSORIES Ncvst equipped Machine Shop in the town for Auto and Marine Work St. Helens, Battery Recharging II Oregon 1 New Stock of Ladies' Waists A handsome line of Ladies' Waists, from $1.25 up. Silk Waists, $2.50 and up. Complete Line of Shoes Our store has one of tfhe best stocks of Shoes in St. Helens. Men's Work Shoes, Men's Dress Shoes. Ladies Dress Shoes, Etc. Our prices are the lowest. M. ROSENTHAL moiiH. 9.r.O: Dr. to Hull. $10.00; I'lnzn Pharmacy, supply to poor. $5.30; Sinters of MiTcy, euro or huriicr, zf.tiu; Al bert Nelson, witness Juvi-nlle court, 1 $5.fi0; V. II. HrlKKs & Co., aid to: Soboskl, $20.00; Italnler l'liiirniucy, aid to poor, $10.10; Fred Trow, nld to poor, $15.00; Dr. ( E. Wade, aid to poor, $S.00; Good Suiuorltan hos pltul, cure of poor, $35.45; T. M. Hurltmrt, hoard to prisoners, $8.50; Orciidtu Hotel, board to Tatro Columbia County Abstract Company, Insuronce on poor farm, $42.00; T. W. Tandy, war registration, $3.10; C. It. Nicholson, sealer of V. & M., $11.00; W'm. Davles, work for sher iff, $5.00; K. C. Stunwood, expense as sheriff. $52.02; J. F. Johnson, auto to sheriff, $2.40; St. Helens Mist, suppllos to clerk, $5.00; St. Helens Mist, supplies to county court, $88.00; St. Helens Mist, supplies to Jurgo, $4.00; St. Helens Mist, sup piles to superintendent, $02.50; N. O. I,:rulee, nuto to judge, $2.50; M. Hoffman, board to prisoners, $17.16; F. U Phillips, aid $16.00; I. K. Dodd, post cards to sheriff, $25.00; Albert Hold, care ofFelbers, $90.00. i Hi mil District No. 1. ; L. Prown, $62.60; O. D. Garrison, I $66.50; Fred Grant, $54.00; V. J. i Sandstrom, $49.60; Kd. HeimullorJ $72.00; Fred Grant, $28.00; Geo. V. Grant, $60.00; J. II. Sheldon, $16.77; I H. 11. Lawrence, $22.50. j ! Itoml DlNtrii t No. 3. i I U V. (Murk, $82.50; P. H. Veazie, $28.00; W. A. Mclntyre, $7.87; H.j i N. Hooper, $5.26; E. O. Steward,' i $27.00; Jas. E. Hoblnette, $27.00; : Arthur Fowler, $13.50; H. Gortler,1 $13.50; W. E. Evorsaul, $24.00; A. E. Popojoy, $32.25; J. F. Smith, i $15.75; Joe Sohleskl. $5.25; W. It.1 Plumbea, $Z8.ru; it. ii. itoiierson, $3 00; J. 1. Mclntyro. $6.00; 11. It. Smith, $9.00; J. H. Sheldon, $64.34; City Garage, $16.66; A. S. Harrison, $ .45. Itond District No. 4. M. Bralnard, $85.60; Wm. Ronael mnnn, $52.50; G. J. Jasper, $94.60; E Dodson, $54.00; Mrs. M. Burns, $51.00; Hon. Hunter, $42.00; M. Knrr, $25.50; S. T. Morrell, $25.60; H F. Miller, $48.00; Neil Jones, $2.25; N. Andrews, $1.60; John Hums, $91.00; Noll Jones, $3.02; Tide Creek Lbr. Co., $13.44. Hoik! DlNtriit No. . Goo. Clovis, $27.00; It. O. Grlm slinw, $10.60; N. Jones. $3.76; G. R. Anllker, $3.00; K. Anllker. $45.00; F. It. Clark, $19.45; E. G. Jonos, $42.00; H. Anllker Jr., $32.00. Itond District No. 0. W. S. Roberts, $7.60; Chas. Erick son, $18.00; Wm. HobertB, $10.60; Ira Pnrcher, $9.76; Ernest Parcher, 12.00; W. L. Brown, $8.25; Carl payment and balance m month ly payments. Columbia County Real Estate Co St. Helens, Oregon L. R. Rutherford. Mgr. Lumber Manufacturers ST. HELENS HOTEL E. A. ROT GER, Prop. Lynch & Muhr HAIR CUTS, SHAVES, SHAMPOOS Everything in the l?arber Line done up in Style Our shop is Strictly Clean and Sanitary Come in and See us ST. IlKl.KNS j . i r : - y -' "-"-f J&l 1 TTOmwrSn. ' - t 1 jssfcif "' ! -.-rr Ji "ft T 1I 1 T!!!!lttlTWi" "' gj-''--"-5 " f i.riifi Alii irfi n ffijdr? American and European Plan Kates All Busses Call at Hotel Everything Modern Steam Heating Plant Uot and Cold Water in Rooms 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. Our Hello, Central! A. 128 Yes, Bennett's Ihrber lop. Quick and good service. Repair Department Is at Your Service IN THE SHOP OR ON THE ROAD Phone us for service car, which is always ready to make a flying trip day or night. Our shop equipment enables us to prop erly care for any auto troubles, be it :i leaky spark plug or a complete overhaul ing. Independent Auto Co. St. Helens, Oregon Agents for At.