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    ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1918
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INDUSTRIAL Review :
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y S'rk on now cannery
, . hr cotiipieicn.
1t.,M-roMM for 18
k, of 'i,,"'t Pv,"n,lt linr"'
iitM Itrown ranch and i
'..a turn miles Ht of ,iur6'
,, 150.000.
Or,-" C'l.y-Wrk of paving 8
Cluckniniis county 10 coin-
outfit
no I (I
sawmill oh tu I)-
.rf Of
Employe" r m- """"""r ""
.motion corporation plun $16,000
xrmiU'U hull.
a....thrllll Nw
sh01l 8l I"""1 "lHl 0f ,,Ure-
RoiclmrK t ,"iva lrul1
..(.talilo cannery, mucinim. iu m
j'ullcil at ",Kl""ll'K t0 C0Ht 10--
fiotukor liovn gone on record for
rtiof $10,000 oaeu ly unuii nmuii
Irter fillip ' 8t- ol"", -rKOii.
.. 1. ..11. 1 1. .. 1 1 u ..ulni !....
I hit It COUMI "mm iiu"" ........
r other yard, and y U. M. Standi
1, Construct l" Co., Vancouver,
ttMliliKti". tlint II could complete
Hhlim thoaa or m compoii-
,,,. according to J. W. Hull. asms
j,i niiiorvlHor or ill" woouon kiiiii
.iriirtlllll division III 1110 UIVIHUlll
foimi
,i 0rmtii.
R r K I fr r v . . -
nvniiir ftiiuuLD BE I notice of shijiih-s silk
'Nl TO SOLDIERS 1 IN t,k ' iiK i'iT court of thk
H I A I K OK OREGON F O It
The original order tin t tho ap
proval of a regl, ,-,,1 or ,,K,r
commander whh neensHMrv i.,.r..,..
piekuges might 1;0lll , ,,,.
of the expeditionary fo.-rer. linn been
moilirieil ho officers wllli tin, r.u.k of
major anil hlKlmr may tipp-ovo alilp
inonts. The approvs-l cf u cnmtiany
commander Ik not sufficient
The iiucdHiju of the iililiitiu-nt of
parcels to Franco flrMt came to tlm
aitoi'llon of tho war dcpnr'iueiit
when tint commanding Ki"HTiil of tlm
expeditionary forces cabled that
congestion of hik-Ii articles
reached kiicIi a point that French
COI-I .VI.IA COUNTY
P. J. llt'tniH, I'ialntlff,
v".
l'ntr 1'Vltnn. I.o!o Folton and A. S.
IIuiiImjii, I)i-fi!inluntH.
Ily Vlrt.uo of an Execution, judg
ment orilor, (Ioithr and ordr of mile
IbhuhiI out of tho ahovo entitled
lourt In the hIov entitled caime, to
mi! direti!il and ihitert tlm ixth ils.v
or June, 11 8, upon a JudKmen
tenuereil and entered In said Court
on the 7th day of June, 1918, In
favor of F. J. Harm, plaintiff, and
aKaiiiHt I'eter Fclton mid Lole Keltoi
defendants for the turn of $550.00
with liferent thereon at the rate of
h per rent per annum from the 30th
had l,,uy of AiiRimt, 1917, and tho further
1 sum or J 18.23 with Interest at the
riiiin.i.iu .i.,.-. 1.1 . .. .. i'"" 01 u per rent per annum trom
I' i nan-im me t,e 30tli day of March, 1818, und the
loan. A hoard appointed hy Hie j further Hum of $75.00, anil the furth
Hoiretury of war and tho poHtmiiHler ! ('r Bum vl $43.45 costH and dlHliurne
Kenerul examined 6,000 fh:Iih of i m,,"tH 8,1,1 tllB COKtg of a"'1 "P"" tl''
p.-.reel-poiit mull nd fi und tli
NOTIOK Tit I'KKIHTOKH,
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY.
In the matter of tho Extate of Nich
olas Welter, Deceased.
Ntolce In lierehy Riven, That Henry
N. Welter hag been ddly appointed
admlnlHtrator of the Estate of Nich
olas Welter, deceased, by the County
Court of Columbia County, State of
Oregon, and hag duly qualified for
said trui t. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to pre ii' nt the game duly veri
fied, with the proper vouchers, to
said administrator at tils residence in
Oolilo, Columbia County, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated June 7th,' 1918.
KBNKY N. WELTER,
Administrator of the Estate of
Nicholas Welter, Deceased.
W. A. HAKRIS,
Attorney for Administrator,
St. Helens, Ore. 25-5
Hall lias wugered a din
ttr that Own builders can tioat a
tooiliMi hull In less than 40 days. The
i-.rnit fimltli-l'orter Company lias
Hinted a wooden hull In 60 days.
All,erAlfalfil being grown sue-
. ! ia I'rulrln
trtiiuny uii " "
Prairies Chrome business assur-
m pronperotis year for Grant county.
North lli'iid Odd Fellows invosti-
tllM cliaucea of cotiHtructlng mod
m concrete building for lodgo and
(ommiirclnl purposes.
Gold Beach Flailing operations In
lull iwlng now.
Portland- County commissioners
ulhorlio more than three miles or
hird aurfuclng of Foster lload, pro
ildlim Lents with spl-adld tlioruogh
tire to Portland.
Vale Warm Hprlngs project to lie
milted. Will mean from 15 to 30
itiouiwnd acres of now laud In Mai
tour lley.
Ontario -Ground broken for new
uter aysteiu. May bo tlono 111 tnroe
noDtha.
Dallas I'r.rtlar auryev ahows the
irowth of pruno Industry In Folk
county. Present total 3.320 acres In
Italian prunes.
1 Pendleton I'mnllla Is first county
Hie
r.rtlelns being sent not only, In the
mi'.ln, were r.bsoliitely tnneces:iiiry,
hut undeslrublH. The Investigation
showed that the amoun: of such tn:iil
had reached u total of 500.000
pounds a wolik and was ctnadlly 1 11 -cieiiHlng.
Reli.tlves and friends,
to a recent statement by tho war de
partment, will find they often can do
a greater service to soldiers by send
ing them money for the purchase of
articles in France than by forward
ing the articles. Tobacco Is now be
ing supplied as part of tlm army ra
tions and merchandise of nearly all
kludii may now be purchased in
France through the hugli general
Hloro established by the quartermas
ters corps, at lower pricey than charg
ed by retailers hero.
IMMENSE STORES
NEEDED FOR MEN
An account of how soldiers are
fed at sea Is given In tho daily news
paper published on a transport:
"Outsldo of providing 210,000
meals at sea, the mess officer of the
ship lias very little to do. Very Ut
ile. "He Is only called upon to pro
vide, by tho regulations, ISO differ
ent varieties of food. That" all.
Ever try to order 180 different thing !
to eat? Yet this Is tho authentic!
list. !
''Tho food needed to feed several
thousand men at sea miiros beyond
writ, commanding me to make sale
of tho following described real pro
perty, situated In the City ofs St.
j Helens, Columbia County, State" - of
I Oregon, to-wlt: Lot 19 in Illock 40.
i ca appears by tho plat of said City
j of St. Helens of record in the office
j of tho County Clerk of said Columblu
! County, State of Oregon.
I Now therefore, by virtue of said
j execution, judgment order, decree
according n,l orili'r of sale ami In cnniiiliunce
I with the commands of said writ, I
will on Saturday tho 13th day of
July, 1918, at 10 o'cock A. M., at the
front door of tho County Court House
In St. Helens, Columbia County, Ore
r.on, sell at public auction (subject
to redemption) to the highest bid
der for cash in hand, all the right,
! title und interest which the within
named defendants or either of them
had on the llOth day of August, 1917,
tho duto of tho said mortgage herein
lorecloscd, or since that date had In
nr.d to tho above described property
or uny part thereof, to satisfy said
execution, judgment order and de
cree, interests, c osts and accruing
costs.
Hated this 13th day of June, 1918.
E. C. STANWOOD,
Sheriff of Columbia County, Ore.
By II. E. LaBARE,
Deputy.
First pub, June 14th, 1918
Last pub., July 12th, 1918
IIItE! Fll IF: 1IHK! FIRE!
1
See E. E. Quick, St. Helens, and i
Insure your property In the Oregon
Flro Relief Association of McMinn
vllle, Oregon. Don't put It off.
MchOtf W. I. WARREN, Agent.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 1
STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY. 1
In the Matter of the Entate of Sam-
uel Johnson, Deceased. 1
To Mary Peterson, Alpha Berg, Al.
Johnson and William J. Hill, heirs!
at law cf Samuel Johnson, de
ceased, to Gust Berg, husband of
Alpha, Berg, M. Mabel Johnson,
wife of Al Johnson nnd to Mary
C. Gilbert and Mary E. Flack, and
to all persons unknown Interested
In the estate of Samuel Johnson,
deceased, GREETING:
In the name of the State of Oregon
You and each of you are hereby cited
and required to appear In the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for Col
umbia County, at the Court room
thereof, at St. Helens, In said County
and State, on Monday the 1st day of
July, 1918, at one o'clock In the
afternoon of Bald day, then and there
to show cause, If any there be, why
an order should not be made grant-!
Ing to the administrator 01 saia es-i
tate permission and directing him to
sell at private sale all the real prop
erty ot said deceased lying nnd being
In Columbia county, Oregon, to-wlt,
the E. hi of the S. K. V and the S.
Vt of the N. E. Vt of section 12,
township 6 north, range 5 west of
Willamette meridian, containing 160
00 Witness the Hcriorrble S. C. Mor
ton, Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Columbia county,
with the seal of said Court affixed,
this 16th day of May. A. D. 1918.
Attest J. W. HUNT, i
(Seal) Clerk of said Court.
it
:
A . umh-
L SMod.l 90 ' T
1 TniirlnO
THE THRIFT CAR
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 riot let
such a claim upon our part go unchallenged. Make
your investigation at once.
APPEARANCE, PERFORMANCE, COMFORT
SERVICE and PRICE
J. F. Dopplmaier
Agent for Columbia County,
At CITY GARAGE ST. HELENS, ORE.
Save for the country's sake.
the glutton'o dreams. You get the
to make contract with state for road jamiwr j ti,n ship down below the
maintenance. Terms or contract pro- j wll(,,r ns, where 7,290 loaves cf
tldea fur cjire of ten mile, section of:t)riuI )mve la,l)n ,uKl,,i n onB day,
the "Wild Horse road," paved by
itale last year.
Hatnlun Negotiations practically
cloned to secure factory to make
itarch products from potatoes.
Roftdsport Glanv sawmill for
Reediiport to bo constructed. Ship
ftrd la likely.
Grants Pass The machinery of the
Aihlr.ncl mine has been purchased by
rtrtlea representing tho "Mother
Lode" Intercuts In California, ami Is
king shipped away. .
Dallas-- Dallas Box Factory doing
rustling business,
EiiKi'tie Early construction of
railroad by federal government from
Vaqulna Hay, through Waldport
ounty and Its possible extension In
to Lane county for purpose of reach
ing valuable spruce tracts. Is Indicat
ed tiy presence of surveyors who are
working on the wost const of Lane
county nenr Heceta Head lighthouse,
to boro.
Eiiftene Crew of men has started
ork on old military highway above
Oakrlilge in ronneclion with plan of
forest service to open this road for
motor travel from Wlllnmotto valley
to Klamath Falls, cutting off about
Inn -.i
vv lllllilH,
and where you stumble over every
variety, from 60,000 pounds of beet
to 132,000 eggs, or a compartment of
brick Ice cream In a IO-degrcc-ubovn-lero
vault.
"And If this doeun't suit, you can
bump along Into 49,1124 pounds of
potatoes, 7,100 pounds of ham nnd
bacon, 7.K00 pounds of butter, 9,
200 pounds of Dugar nnd 61,500
pounds of flour.
"If you can't get a meal out of
this you can still fall back on 4,600
pounds Of cnusago, 8,400 poumln of
sr.uorgraut. 26,000 pounds of apples,
19,800 pounds of oranges and 4.
200 pounds of onions. And this
ler.ves out 1,600 pounds of jam and
9,400 pounds of lima and navy
bor.ns."
St. Helens
Acreage
For Sale
From 2 to 21) ai re tracts ad
Joining (ic, V. Mi ltrlde school
in Wcht St. llnleiiN, ut $1.10 to
per aire, on lontf time and
eiiKy payments. I -own than the
cost of an ordinary lot. X mi
ls the time to buy. The High
way to tho w'U will run aloiiK
side of this tract. Let us take
you out in our auto to look at
this land, 11 ml you will surely
lluil the land you want.
GEO. H. SHINN,
St. Helens, Oregon
DENTAL CORPS TAKES
CARE OF 5.000.000 MEN
The dental requirements of an
"my of more than 6,000,000 men
K"-n now ho met by the present force
tho dental corps of the Unltod
SttM army. Examinations have
en closed and no further additions
"111 lie mado to the corps for aome
'We. The tinmluir nf rinntul officers
expended since war was declared
'font 68 to G.810. Commissions
era offered to 5,487 dentist In all!
Parts of the country and all but 271
ero accepted.
Tho average number of tooth fll
"ikb In the army ranges from 226,
0 to 250,000 a month. . Special
niiil Infirmaries have boon estnl).
Hulled In tho camps and cantonments
,0 which newly Inducted soldiers are
"nt for examination shortly after
'flvul In the camps.
A school for dental Instruction has
"oen established, where 85 officers
ro assigned each month to take the
J-nmtl,! course.
Columbia County
Ml
SEPT. 18, 19, 20
(SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA .
C. S. Akers, Plaintiff
V8 I
Christina Akers, Defendant.
To Christina Akers, the above named .
defendant: j
In the nsine of the Stn'.e of Ore-1
eon, you are hereby required to ap-i
pear In the above entitled cause and
Court and answer the complrlni of
pHlr.tlff filed agr.inst you la the
above entitled suit on or before the
3rd day of Aucust, 1918, said date
being more than bIx weeko frcm the
dpte of the first publication of this'
summons. If you fr.il to to appear;
end answer, for want thereof the
'plaintiff will apply to the above en-'
titled Court for the relief p-ayed for .
in his complaint, to-wit: For a de
cree dissolving the bonds of matri
mony heretofore rnd now exlBtlng
between you and the plaln'.lff.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication In the St. Helens Mist,
a newspaper ot nenerr.l circulation in
said County and S'.r.te, for a period
of six consecutive weeks pursuant to
rn order of the Honorable J. A.
E.-.kin, Judge of '.he above entitled
Court, which said order ia dated nnd
made Jure 17, 1918.
Hate of first publicrtior. of this
summons 13 June 21, 1918 and date
j of the last publication is August 2,
I 1918,
PAULUS E. NEWELL,
Attorney for PlaintUf.
P. O. Address, 806 Dekum Building,
Portland, Oregon.
J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS
A Full and Complete line of General Merchandise
D17 Goods, Shoes 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
t
Keep a Full Line of Firestone Tires
OIL, GASOLINE AND ACCESSORIES
Best equipped Machine Shop in the town for Auto
and Marine Work
Battery Recharging
St. Helens,
Oregon
f'lminb.,ii,'H Colic and Diarrhoea
ItemiHly
' the time to buy a bottle of
Now
this
remedy so as to be prepared in
cae that any one of your family
"ould hnve an attack of collo or
"larrlmen during the summer months.
" to worth a hundred times it cost
wlen needed.
FARMERS
Get your Grass and
Grain Exhibits Ready
Many Cash Prizes
for Good Exhibits
1756 Eq.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE 1
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. I
Lrura H. Nortiiup, Plai-:tlff, vs.,
James Benjamin Paul, Jane Mor
rell, nee Jane Paul and George
Morrell, her husbard, Frederick D.
Paul and Nora Pat!, his wife, Pru
dence L. Ingles and Clinton S. In
glos, her husbnnd. Charles William
Paul, E'.lzr.beth Lnne, nee Eliza
beth Paul and William Lane, her,
husband, Delia Bennett, nee Delia j
Paul and Ken.etl Bonnet;, herj
huoband, and Lydia B. Ncrthup.l
Defendants.
T: Charles William Paul, defendant
abrve named: 1
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
i pear nnd answer the answer and
i cross-complaint of the said defendant
I Lydia B. Northup filed against you
in the above entitled suit within six
j weeks from the date cf the first pub
; licntion of this summons and if you
I fail to nnswer for want thereof the
i sold Lydla B. Northup will take a
1 decree foreclosing her mortgage upon
your undivided one-eighth interest In
the following described real prop
erty, to-wit: The Southeast quarter1
(SE ) or tne Ncrtnea8t quarter
(NE and the Northeast quarter
(NE U) of the Southeast quarter
(SE Vt) and the South half (S )
of the Southeast quarter (SE U) of j
Section twenty-five (25) 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 successive weeks In pursu
ance of an order made by the Hon.
James A. Eakin, Judge of the above
entitled Court, on the 20th day of
May. A. D. 1918, prescribing six
weeks for publication thereof.
H. H. NORTHUP,
Attorney for Lydia B. Northup.
P, O. Address: 404 Piatt Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon.
Dated and first publication this
1 24th day of May, 1918.
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:i
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PHONE 15
WAf. H. DAVIES - ' - Prop.
ST. HELENS.OREGON
New nunnery
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