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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1918)
g p. & S. TIME TABLE From Portland Leaves Arrives I Tnln. I'ortlund St. Ilolum .. 8:10 . in. 9:11 a.m. ,.12:36 p.m. 1:43 p.m. , , 6:36 p. m. 6:34 p. m. . . 0:15 p. in. 7:08 p. m. To Portland Loavos , Arrlvoi St. liutuna Portland .. 7:58 a. iu. :1 a. iu. ..11:21 n. iu. ti-.ZO p. m. . , .3:66 p. in. 6:00 p. ra. . . 8:64p.ui. :G6p. iu. Co. 17.. . So. ! Trl". . ... Ko. n iimvii for aiauon aooui zu InlBtttet In advunco of abovo tlms. OLD-TIMER WRITES TO L-UMBfcKMliN ll(iy, keep always In your mind I Colonel IMMUUB " irari appeal io u 1t nioro airplane and ulilp titu lar material. I have Bpont 37 years lot my Hf" 1,10 "da wllli you and I I'm till ""'" n""l nn" 1 wont ink you boys, with tlio stag pun I it and tork ""'" " ,ou re 10 I part up HiIh appeal or are you going l0 and Y hT Tom and Joe and Don and Hurry (and i lioat of our numbers who used ;o work with uh have quit their $5, i J7 ami $8 a day and Joined the ,rtlce lor 30 a niontli and are al rwdy ornr thoro In our old element ilho mud ) to their waists with no Ichitioe to gel out until they are told to. Buys, let iu" tull you thttt Wllhelm hi some K"r and wo'vo got to fight lllkt hell to whip lilin, but we are not Iuolnit to try to whip him; we are going to whip him and you can do Ijuit aa much here to do It aa the boys can who huve gone over thoro, and I I'll toll you how to do It. Flrat, Mr. foreman , every 1 1 me you turn the crew out you are aturtltiR low the top. gecoml, Mr. Hook Tender (excusj mo for calling you Mr.) every time you (truli that hnulhnck and Mart or the hills uround a hunch of loga you are going over the top. You rlKK K men are helping to do it and cvnry time you chokermen put a choker around a log you are put llnf tli roc nr four pair of wooden ihoes out of business. Mr. Donkey Driver, every time you I pull the throttle you lire heading n rannoii hull straight at that accursed kalior nnil Ida hell-hound hunch of murderers. Mr. tJ mi k of Kallert, every time you drop one of our foreat kings you am planting forty or fifty more auuor kraut eutura, where they will never prout agnln. You huckera, monkey flunkora, hull rook j, whlntle punka, cook houito and ki.t.u.i.i.- j ... ... . . uiBinuiutiiiii uuuiiin nro doing juai aa I much for your country as though you wore the ahoutdur atropa of an Offi cer. If I evor write you egaln I am go to to tull you how to handle the kal- er'a bull cook when he starts trou ble In our ranka. Hut, above all, let u help this niun who Iiiib coino among uh to Ki't those tlmhcra. We may never get a mllltury funeral, but FARHERS! We have a large stock of Tree Sprays Stock and Poultry Remedies Disinfectants and Louse Powders Also Flour, Feed, Grain and Hay. BUILDING MATERIAL F. WILKINS 8t "nrs ON SHELDON DOCK GEO. H. BHINN, Prei. L It. RUTHERFORD, Sec. Columbia County Abstract Company ST. HELENS, OREGON The sjnly complete abstract. system In Colum bia County, Oregon. BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES lot u. show the world that we are Kamo. Lot , Hlulia ,)y Coomil Dh que and President Wlh.on. Let u stand by the Grand Old yUK utllll her color, spell the word " Freedom" to every nation on the face of the ttrtn- OLD TIM Bit. OXEN PRICES IN SWITZERLAND The price of oxen bought at u re cent mile In Switzerland rIIK,.d fr()IM $440 to $4X0 the pulr; cowh ( for 1240 to 280 each; goats, $12 to $16 euchj Hiiiull hoga, $12 t $16 each medium alzed hogs, $n to $r,0 the pair; sheep, $12 to $10 each Before the war the navy'a bureau of Identification had the finger print rerorda of 300.000 men. In the last year the number him Inrreiiaed in about 600.000. In inking the finger j print record of the navy recruit the Impressions of all ten lingers are ob tained. POR United States Senator R. N. Stanfield 1 Tanner, Stink RhInit and BuNim-Ms Mun. j A man who docs things. Who has accomplished some thing. Who knows how to work and get results. Who knows Oregon's needs, requirements and resources. Who has the experience, knowledge and business under standing. Who as a state Legislator for six years has already done much for Oregon. Whose republicanism is un questioned and whose ability has been proven. : -ill 4 a. , yj ST. HELENS MIST. FEEDING SUCKLING PIGS When the pKN are about 3 weeks old. sometimes less, they will begin to noae around for something to eat. If they are going to do aa they should this something miiMt be supplied. One of the beat feeds at thla par ticular time Ih ahelled corn. It ihould bo In a aelf-fuedcr In a pen whore the plga can go to It and will not be bothered by any of the real of the hoga. Thla cau be arranged by u creep Just lurge enough to admit -e pig handily. Don't forgot that Hume little fellowa grow raiddly r.nd from time to time the creep muet be made larger. After the plga are 4 or 6 wneka old, eHpeclally If they do not have good gratia paature. the nddltlon of aome ttliorta. tankage or oil meal la ndvlnable. Nothing would he better, however, than skimmed milk. The aelf-feoder In which Ih kept corn and other feeds ahould be maintained right along up until weaning time, and after that If the ilg Ih intended for market purponeu I'lga to be used for breeding pur potiea may bo kept on a self-feeder all the time with uplondid reHUlta, but In Homo caHcn they get too fat and logy and do not take tho proper exerclHO. The iiiokI prolitable pig Ih the one that never iultH growing from farrowing time until he la driven over the acalca. l'lans for the aerial mail route be tween Washington, Philadelphia and New York contemplate tho use of Hindi lues capable of carrying 300 poundH of mull a distance of 200 milea without stop. A special post age rate will be charged not exceed ing 25 centH un ounce. HIMMOXH IN TUB CIHCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOIt THE COUNTY OF COI.UMIUA. Isabel C. Ilnntz, Plaintiff, va. George Bentz, Defendant. To George ltentz. Defendant: In the name of the Slute of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answor the complr.lnt filed herein, on or before the 19th day of April, 1918, said date being gix weeka after the first publication of this luminous, a period of six weeks being the time prescribed In the or der for publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear end an nvcr, plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded In her com plalnt, to-wit: for a Decree dissolv ing the hoods of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as the Court muy deem equitr.blo and just in the premises. Service of this summons Is made upon you by publication thereof once a week for six consecutive weeks In the St. Unions Mist, pursuant to an order of the Honorable J. A. Eakin, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order was made on the 4th (lav of March, 1918. First publication of summons on the 8th day of March, 1918. Last publication of summons on the 19th day of April. 1918. WIMSEIt HENDERSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. I'ostolHce address, 311 Fenton Uldg., Portland, Ore. Kl'MMOXS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF pKEGON, FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Watts & Price Inc., a corporation. R. W. Price and Genevieve K. Price, Plaintiffs, vs. Mildred Watts, Emma Rose, John Doe Rose, W HI lam C. Ralston. Jane Doe Ralston, the unknown heirs of W. C. Ralston, deceased, the unknown heirs of J. W. Lpdd. deceased, the unknoVn heirs of Sarah F. Hiller, deceased, and to all persons unknown having or claiming nn interest or estate In the property described In the com plaint herein, Defendants. To Emma Rose, John Doe Rose, Will iam C. Ralston, Jane Doe Ralston the unknown heirs of W. C. Ral ston, deceased, the unknown holrj of J. W. I.add, deceased, the un known holrs of Sarah F. Hiller, deceased, and to all persons un known having or claiming an in terest or estate In the property de scribed in the complaint and here lnafter described: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You, and each of you, are hcroby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or be fore the 29th day of March, 1918 tho same being the Inst day of the time prescribed In the ordor for the publication of thU summons, said period of time being six weeks from the day of the first publclation of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint the plaintiffs will cause your default to be entered and apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said com plaint, to-wlt; for a partition, nc cording to the respective rights of the parties herein of the real prop erty set forth in the complaint and the subject of this suit, viz: the north half of the northwest quarter of Section 14, and the south half of the southwest quarter of Section 11, all In Township 3, north of Range 2 west of Willamette Meridian, In Col umbia County, Oregon. This summons Is published by or der of the Honorable J. A. Eakln, Judfie of the above entitled Court made and dated February 9th, 1918, which order prescribes that service of summons in this suit be made upon you by publication once a week for six consecutive weeks in the St. Helens Mist, which time will begin to run from the day of the first pub lication horeof. The date of the first publication of this summons Is Fri day, February 15, 1918; and the last publication will be Friday, March 29. 1918. J. W. DAY. Attorney for Plaintiffs. Residence and Post Office Address, St. Helens, Oregon. FRIDAY. MARCH 15. 1918 AXNOl'XCKMKNT I hereby announce myself as can didate for the republican nomination as county coroner. If nominated and reelected I will give the office the same businesslike administration that I have endeavored to do during the pust two years. T. S. WHITE. Paid Adv. THE RED CROSS NURSES OF EUROPE ARE GIVING TOASTED. CIGARETTES TO THE BOYS To anyone who doesn't Innv nf th wonderful advances that have been mad in the preparation of smoking tobaccos in the last few veara it mav anunri atranu. to if eak of toasted cigarettes. Strictly speaking, we should say ciga rettes made of toasted tobacco: the amnio era of this country will recognize it more readily by its trade name, " LUCKY 01 kikc. tne toasted cigarette. The American Tobacco Comnanv am producing millions of these toasted ciga rettes and these are being bought in enormous quantities through the various tobacco funds conducted by the news papers of the country and forwarded Uirough the Ked Cross bociety to the boys in France, Thia new Drtveaa nf treating tnViajw not only improves the flavor of the tobacco kut it seals In this flavor and makes the cigarettes keep better. The Red Cross nurse is alwava olart n have a cigarette for the wounded soldier. a, in most instances, that is the first thing asked for. Coming to Kelso DOCTOR MELLENHTIN & CO. SPECIALISTS DO NOT CHE 81 ICGKKY Wlll be at Rockwell Hotel. Monday. March 18. Office Hours U a. m. to 4 p. m. One Day Only No Charge for Examination The doctor In charge Is a regular graduate In Medicine and Surgery and Is licensed by the state of Wash ington. He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who cr.ll on this trip consultation and examination free. except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treat ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils cr adenoids. He has to his credit many wonder ful results in diseases of the stom ach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves. heart, kidneys, bladder, bedwetting, catarrh, werk lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ali ments. If you hnve been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above d-te, thr.t exam ination on this trip will be free and that his treatment Is different. Address: 336 Bobton Block, Min neapolis, Minn. ponrrccinv at ripnc 4, lAAAAAA&AikAiA E. A. ROSS Funeral Director Emlmliner Business Phone 23 Residence R-29 Bunk Uldg., St. Helens, Ore. WALTER B. FREEMAN Violin Teacher Deer Island, Oregon DR. C. E. WADE Physician and Surgeon Phone 99 Muckle Bids. St. HeJocs, Ore. S. B. HOSKIN Dentist Office in Bank Building St. llelans, Oregon DR. L. GILBERT ROSS Physician and Surgeon Office In Bank Bldg. St. Helens DR. ALFRED T. PEEL Physician and Surgeon Masonic Building St. Helens, Oregon DR. S. H. RUSSELL ! Chiropractor MRS. KCKSKLL, Ladles' Masseuse Moarfleld Cabinet Steam Baths Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Phone B-126 St. Helens, Ore GLEN R. METSKER Attorney Office In Bank Building Phono 17 St. Halens, Ore. T. S. WHITE Undertaker and Funeral Director County Coroner Phone 64 Residence phone 113-2 St. Holena, Oregon E. S. SNELLING Attorney at Law St. Helens, Oregon GEO. H. SHINN Attorney at Law St. Helens, Orocnn J. W. DAY Attorney at Law Bank Bldg. St. Helens, Ore FRED W. HERMAN Attorney at Law Rainier, Oregon Receives Bemi-Annual Meal J Gladys, the 20-foot python In Lln-i coin park, Chicago, received her! semi-annual meal recently. Twelve' keepers, with the aid of a sausage-! stuffing machine and a five-foot Dole.! arer.ted her to 30 pounds of ground ' beef, followed by a 12-pound piece 1 of beef. 1 A Bilious Atbuk. When you have a bilious attack 1 your liver fulls to perform its tunc j Ions. ' You become constipated. The 'ood you eat ferments in your stom-i ch instead of digesting. This in-j fl'tmes the stomach and causes nau- ;ea, vomiting and a terrlbe head-! .die. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. ! They will tone up your liver, clean iut your stomach and you will soon ie as well as ever. They only cost! i quarter. LODGES The Loval Order of M,nua at Hnl.l ens Lodge No. 1238. Meets the first ' ana third Tuesdays of each month. All visitors cordially Invited. H. A. COLT niMntnr W. W. BLAKESLEY, Sec. ' j Mizpah Chapter O. E. S. meets in ' Masonic Hall the second and fourth j oaiuraays or eacli month. MRS. LILLA M. CROUSE. W. M. JOHN PHILIP, Secy. Tilllcum Tribe No. 62, Improved O. R. M., of Yankton, Ore., meets at its wigwam, second and fourth Sat urdays of each month. V . G. BRANNON. C. of R. EBER BROWN. Sach. St. Helens Rebekah Lodge. No. 217, meets second and fourth Thurs day of each month in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members always welcome. FLORENCE SNELLING, N. G. MRS. ELLA ALLEN, Sec'y. St. Helens Lodee No 117, I. O. O. F. nkjftCJSJ- meets In the I O. -' v. r ouiming, on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, visiting members are al ways given a heartv welcome. FRED W. CHRISTIE, Noble Grand. C. W. BLAKESLEY, Sec. Avon Lodge No. 62 Knights of Pythias meets every Tuesday even ing In Castle Hall, St. Helens. Vis iting Knights always welcome EUGENE E m.AKERT.EV P P EDISON I. BALLAGH, K. of R. & S. A St. Helens Lodge No. 32, l JfV A. F. & A. M. meets 1st 'A and 3rd Saturday In each nvj:tth. Visiting brothers cordially A. L. STONE, W. M. E. E. QUICK, Secretary. St. Helens Cnmp No. 10,999, Mod- I em Woodmen of America, meets the : first and third Wednesdavs of each I month. H. E. VEAZIE, V. C. ; H. E. LA BARE, Clerk. jf Sturdy The Nash One Truck delivers dependable ser vice because it is sturdily built of finest truck ma terials. The frame is of first grade, 5 -inch chan nel steel. Chaaais, - $1495, F.O.B, Kenosha 2 ton, 1S75 - Quad, 3250 " " Portland II LA CITY GARAGE Agency for The Chevrolet Sold on easy terms Hupmobile Service Station Keep a Full Line of Firestone Tires OIL, GASOLINE AND ACCESSORIES Best equipped Machine Shop in the town for Auto and Marine Work Battery St. Helens, Clocks Cuba- ImKrtM Fggs. Cuba annually imports from 6,000, 000 to 6,000,000 eggs, nearly all of them from the United States. i . P. 11 1 r W bet it. Helens Best, Its Pasteurized None Superior Made Ht. Helens Co-operative Cream ery Association Patronize Your Home Bakery Everything is Reasonable in Price and the Best One Can Buy in Baked Goods ST. HELENS BAKERY All Buses Cull at Hotel Courteous Treatment STOP AT ORCADIA HOTEL TIIOS. ISBISTER, Prop. Chicken Dinner Sunday, S5c RATES $1.00 'PER DAY AND VP Kei iiil Rates to Regular Hoarders i Frame Motor Car Co. Recharging Oregon Clocks r J If you need an Alarm Clock, come in. We have the best makes, and a good line to choose from. The prices are right, too. VON A. GRAY The Jeweler