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tesniAL REVIEW j . Bier UffBl " !" .1 near nre. uas zw H ...h.nt D(iwr of cotton. V"w .. ..... ...Ill t..l.l..ur. ...a Mill 111 I1UIU ua i ua M. of bV,u Ul' .. ... ..II ....... ...!. ..II (fMH tuKB OVIT riuiuu uioni Ull ,tnJ will fl,,lHh P,'"J,,l;t' liny lumber traile growing. t ,300,OUO shipped to Kan ' .,iJa In two weeks. Coos conn- . i t a m jecalvKj thiTB lute 1" May. . .. I. .4 I...II.I llnODDer oniriii.i i.n iui uuiiii- t piece of now roads loading out ttila pic- Rowburg Work of preparing the archlilll warehouse lo Bccommo- L ti now cannery Is now In full lor Slem Duitort land board approv ttrmi of preliminary contract to ntfred Into between gluts and luff Ilrotliiim of llolso, Idr.ho, for Umatlon of SS.ouo rcros in rirHt U of Jonlun Valley Irrlgaton pro- l-t, In Jlullu'iir county. TIiIn Ih Lrcr ct project. r.siimHien cohI or ( first unit of the projoct li placed ,pproilmslly 12.000.000. Glndale Dewey Hotel being re eled and repaired. jlirhflll f'ourttioy mill will talaritcd. Hunt la to havo much tdltlonal machinery r.nd operations I anr acule, will commence aa ti ii material contracted for in In-IM. isWestern I'aclflo Oil com- Lirlioow preparing to aliut off the iter at the 1100 foot level and Lit tin reaming nearly completed J the csnliig all ready to be aet. Newport Yatjulna liny to Rut a kite highway- Prlnsvllle Oclioco Irrigation din-1 rid, comproinlHlng about 20,000 m near here and coating $000, -I I gearing completion. Myrtle I'nlnt may bo location for m Induntry. Hun to orect berry bnery In Coo county. Redport Johnson mill ships tt carload of lumber. I ntherjr producta of Aluaku In 1817 tin lolucd lit 111,406,260 or more u wren times the purchase price M bjr the I'nlted Stntea to Russia !rtbt entire territory, according to .tt bureau of flNlierlea. Salmon re lated 93 per cent of the year's total catch. amounting ... ..,-, 081 a compared with i,i20 22'c . ' allbut ,7C7.72 ror rrlg ,, 744,97l for cod. Whaling opera lions returned producta worth 1663,. In.hler-Klevntor .ro ariK completion. HeedHport to have largest Huwmill ever built In lioualii.. . city of from 1 25.000 to 160,000 f.,t of aawed lumlmr dully. llroguiiUrKUHt 'full crop In lilHlory of unction In aHHured-o front. Watson llerculm Nil rule Co., to ItiHttall large iillruto above hero. Myrtle Point The wii..i or llm-a hero IioIiik relmllt i, and Curry Telephone Co. riulern liiiDrovemmiiii u,.,o... log 11,500.000 are ,i ... CluckaniBa county by the Portland Hallway, Light t umr Vo Hrimdon (irent niutlnnn Ig city, iirundon Could Iui platinum Droilnclnir nitv in it q ... - . . iK two week, euya authority. ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918 HOUSEHOLD HINTS always be boiled the very MEDICAL ALUMNI TO NATION'S AID I'tilveralty of Oregon. Euhhiib The unlvorKlty of Oregon school of medicine haa given twontv-flve oer cent of Itn entlro number of gradu ates to the nation's service In the present wur, according to figure eupplled by I)r. Frederick II. Thomp son, t 07), at the annual alumni bun Ui't. Of a total of 665 iradnnlim Including those of the Wlllumcttt irnlvoslty school of medicine, who were taken In as alumni of Oregon when the two medical schools merged five years ago, 143 are now In the service. Thirty-nine of the Instruc tion staff are numbered among the medical officers of army and navy. Sixteen of the twenty-one graduates this year have already enllxted in the navy. Hour Htonuu-li. This Is a mild form of indigestion. It Is usually brought on by eating too rapidly or too much, or of food not suited to your digestive organs. If you will ant slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, eat but little meat and none at all for supper, you will more than likely avoid the tour stom ach without taking any medicine whatever. When you have sour stom ach take one of Chnmberuin's Tablets to aid digestion. Always cook slow food on Ironing days. niibugo should In two waters. Nuts may iiometin'js tuke place of meat, M1t should bo '-tin-fully chewed. I.ooho chamois gloves are excel nt to wear when gardening or do ing any dirty work. To save the paint In a partii.lly oiitpllod can, pour on a thick cover of melted paraffin. If you have to pound meat to make It tender, pound a little flour into It this saves the Juice. If food lacks flavor It will not be properly digested. Therefore, huve your food attractive. Olive oil should be regularly used as an article of dint to make bacon and butter less iiecossary. H will add considerably to the wearing qualities of stockings If they are washed before being worn. When screws and nails are diffi cult to remove, try lotting kerosene soak Into the wood around them. To heat plutea immense -them In the oven ns Is usual. Tho hot water method is not so liable to crack them. In making cnsserolo combination do not forget to put the lighter veg etables with the llghtor meats. For that obstinate stain on your white buckiikln shoes try fine snnd papor. Hub tho spot lightly with It. Asparagus that Is green from tip to end of the stalk is better thun the whlto stalks because there Is no wasto. You can keep cheese freBh If you wrap It In a cloth wrung out of vine gar and keep It in a paper hag In a cold place. Always put a full ruffle on bottom of ktchon apron to protect the bot tom of the dresa from drops which might find a landing place there. A pinch of Bugar dropped into the tea when It is set to s'.ecp will cause the leaves to open in about half the time usually required for steeping. When making a thickening for creams, gravies or ooups, put the flour or water Into bowl, stir with a spoon and mix with the egg beater for a few seconds. , 1756 Eg. 8CMMO.SH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OK OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. I Laura H. Northup, Plaintiff, vs. James I.enjiimiii Paul, Jane Mor-; rell, nee Jane Paul and George ; Morrall, her husband, Frederick A I'uul and Ntra Paul, hi.; wife, ! I). Prudenci L. Ingles and Clinton B. Ingles, I er husband, Charles Will iam I'aii, feiizaoetli Lane. nee Klizabet i Paul and William Lane. her husband, Delia Dennett, nee Delia Pnul and Kenneth Bennett, her husband, and Lydla II. North-j lin Ilefi-nHfintK To CharleK William Paul, Elizabeth! i.bii, wiuiam i.ane, uena liennett A Bennett, defendants X Touring A . ..! and Kenneth above nt.med: . In the came or the State of Ore gon you ae hereby required to bd pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled !X suit within six weeks from the datni T of the first publication of this sum-j mons, and if you fail to answer for want thereof the said plaintiff will1 take a decree for the partition of the following described real property, to-1 wit: The Southeast quarter (SE Vi ) i of the Northeast quarter (NE V4 ) ! and the Northeast quarter (NE V4 ) of the Southeast quarter (SE Vi ) and the S'Juth half (S of the Southeast quarter ( SE 'A ) of Sec tion twenty-five (26) In Township six (6) North, Range five (5) West of the Willamette Meridian, in Col umbia County, Oregon. This summons is served upon you by publication In the St. Helens Mist for six mirfAHHlvA WAAka In nursttnnna of an order made by the Hon. James! A. La kin, Judge of the above en titled Court, on the 20th day of May, A. I). 1918, prescribing six weeks for publication thereof. Duted and first publication this1 24th day of May, A. D. 1918. UEOKUE W. GEAKHART, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address, 607 Henry Bldg.. Portland, Oregon. THE THRIFT CAR Is There a In YOUR Pocket? Von thank yotir stars that tho war IS "over there" ami m ; a.,c at your doorstep. And you feel grateful t the l..vs in hahki who are KKF.l'INC it ami WIXNIMJ 't "over there." Turn Your Gratitude into War Savings Stamps The spare dollars that you invest in War Savings Stamps help Uncle Sam to clothe, to feed and to arm those l,(ys in khaki. JUNE 28th National War Savings Day This month you pay $4.17 for a War Savings Stamp f'"" which the Government will pay you $5.00 in January, This is equivalent to 4 per cent interest compounded quarterly. 't -i W. S. S. pasted on a War Savings Certificate TO DAY at any postoffice, bank, drug, cigar or de partment store, or any other place showing the V. S. S. agency sign. National War Savings Committee - This space contributed for tlio Winning of tho War by Rutherford Realty Co. AMERICAN ARTILLERY TO BE MOTORIZED Motorization of field artillery will be carried to a greuter extent in the American army thnn in nny other army engaged In the war. Not only will a fur greater amount of motor equipment be provided in. proportion to the strength of the army but t will bo used for work where armies now In tho field depend solely upon horse power ond man power. The ordnance department has suc ceeded in developing such types of tractors that, exclusive of the lieav lest field artillery mounted on rail road carriages, all American artll lery will bo motorized, with the ex ceptlon of bo mo of the three Inch gun butteries. The problem of motoi'lza tion of field artillery Is a. difficult 1 one, which explains why tt has not ! been carried to a greater extent than has been the case with the armlet Unit have been fighting in Europe for the lust three years. The possible output of tractors for the transport of field artillery In the I'nlted States Is pracltcally unllmit eil. whereas the supply of horses is at present limited and is becoming inoi'o so each month. I A. IT, OVERLAND Considering all of the five essentials for complete satisfaction, the Overland Models are the nearest ap proach to perfection on the market today. Do not let such a claim upon our part go unchallenged. Make your investigation at once. AITKAIUNCK, I'KKFOKM.t XC'K, COMFORT KF.KVICK . and i'ltICK J. F. Dopplmaier t Agent for Columbia County, At St. Helens Garage A NEGRO PREACHER SELLS LIBERTY BONDS At a Liberty Bond meeting of the colored population of Quebec, Louisi ana, attended by Scott Wr.llace ol Lllbourn, Missouri, April 23, 191S. tho following address Is said to have lioen made by the negro parson: "Niggers! I cums befo' you to nlto to got you to buy Liberty Bon's. My text am from two-eyed chapter an' one-eyed John! Hinnlnburg an' do Kinor am a scratchln" whur dey won't git a bug! They think dey car cum over 'No Man's Lan' ' like dt debit cum over de Chiliko mountains In a ballon! An' de smoke rollln f rum his eyes like de smoke fruni a tra kill! But dom Allys am rollin' de fire on' smoke over dom Huns, In sech a way dey will hab to crawfish back to Germany or go to hell. So you niggers Jest got to buy a bon'! If you don't, when you die an" get to de golden gate, Saint Peter will be standln' dar wld a baseball bat, an' ho will beat all de wool off you nlg- fers' balds. An' yo' halds will be as naked as a Hun's back. Den yo' will hub to go to Germany or to hell." Then a negro woman said: "Parson what am a Hun? Sum kind of a hu man?" "No, slHter," said the parson, "doys no human 'bout 'em, dey Is Bum kind of mean race dat gambles, cus. Ises, dilnks, smokes, chews, an' lies, i snores an' trys to uck everybody's eggs. The negroea bought a bond and sang a song: "Hab Uncle Sammy make a gun for us, an' we'll tie de Riser's helmet to Hinnlnburger's mnd dog bitten Militarism's bulldog's SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. California Trojan Powder Co. a cor poration, Plaintiff, vs. David Hardy, Defendant. To David Hardy the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear id trie above entitled court and cause and anawer the plaintiff's com plaint tiled therein or otherwise plead thereto on or before bIx weeks after the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to an swer or otherwise appear, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief prayed for in Its complaint; to-wlt: For a decree that certain deed executed by the Oregon State Land Board to S. G. Caudle attempting to convey to S. G. Caudle all of the: tide lands east of and fronting and abutting on Section 1, Township 6: North, Range 2 West of the Willa mette Meridian, in Columbia County,' Oregon, said deed being recorded In Volume "H," Page 444 of Deed Rec ords of Columbia County, Oregon, be declared to create a cloud on plaint-: I IT's title and ownership to Lot 2, Section 1, Township 6 North, Range, 2 West of the Willamette Meridian,; in Columbia County, Oregon, and that said deed in so far as It pertains to a conveyance of any so called tide lands in front of plaintiff's said prop erty bo adjudged to be null and void and cancelled In fact and of record; and that the defendant and nil per sons claimed by, through or under him to be adjudged to have no right, title or interest in or to the property described in said deed as abutting on plaintiff's said property and that the defendant and all persons claiming by, through or under him be per petually enjoined and restrained from claiming or asserting any right, title or interest In or to said prop erty or any part thereof and from in any wise interfering with tho right and tide of plaintiff and for such other relief as to the court may appear equitable in the premises, to gether with the costs of said suit. This summons is served upon you by publication in "St. Helens Mist," a newspaper of general circulation published at St. Helens, Oregon, for a period of six successive weeks from the date of the first publication here of, by order of the Hon. J. H. Eakin, Judge of the above entitled court, dated May 4th, 1918. C. L. WHEALDON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication May 17, 1918. Date of last publication June 28, 1918. J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS A Full and Complete line of General Merchandise Dry Goods, h oes and Groceries SCHOOL BOOKS, INK, PENS, STATIONERY Our customers receive dependable goods at reasonable prices. Give us a 'trial and you will be satisfied. Phone 34 WEST ST. HELENS, ORE. 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 St. Helens, Battery Recharging Oregon SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TlE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. Charlotte Ann Gardner, Plaintiff, vs. William Edward Gardner, Defend ant. To William Edward Gardntr. the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled suit within six (6) weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wlt, on the 13th day of July, 1918, and if you fall to so ap poar and answer the said complaint, tor want thereof, the plaintiff here in will take a decree against you as prayed tor in her complaint to-wlt : ! For the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now exist ing between the plaintiff and tho de fendant and for the care and custody of the minor child, George Gardner, ! and for such other and further rc'.let aa to the Court may seem just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication In the St. Helens Mist, a weekly newspaper of general cir culation. In compliance with an order made an entered by the Hon. J. A. Eakln, Judge of the above entitled Court, dated tho 2 Bib day of May, 1918. WILL H. BARD, I Attorney for the Plaintiff. ; Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Date of the first publication May 31, 1918. Date of the last publication July 12, 1918. ' V The Celebrated BERGMANN SHOE Awarded GOLD MEDAL P. P. I. E. San Francisco, 1915 The Strongest and Nearest Water, proof Shoe Made FOB LOGGERS, CRUISERS, MILLMEX AND ALL WORKERS CO. THEO. BERGMANN SHOE MFG. 621 Thurman Street Portland ASK FOR THE BERGMANN WATERPROOF SHOE OIL 4 Livery, Feed and Sale Stable DRAYINC AND TRANSFER All Business Promptly Attended To PHONE 15 WAf. H. DAVIES - - Prop. ST. HELENS.OREGON New nillinery We have just received a large shipment of Millinery direct from the east. Come and make your selection now while the line is unbroken. M. ROSENTHAL X tall."