-"Wr - 'I .unltCTRMI RFVIFW . . L. Jt. Jk. Jt. Jk. JL. jl ' - Toledo lo "va rra;e ana new huMillnK- Pnrtlanu winio oimy cor.siruct- . ioa frnlK'it cam for 8. 1'. Co.. .rifle Ctt Foundry Co.. of Port ed and Hoiilt'1'. in n (mum inn Jiullil- . riK-nHlonH ror namuins, ma K"V- mnient contract for 2000 cam re- ilolti'il it. i lie coiiiDiuiy Iiiih i eomit"(" construction or 400 Machine ttliopH, wamnoiiHov and llliu' I North""-'"' filool ( o. HarvBHtInK nu undnr way In Clack nu county. Ell lo '' runts for grading ,11m of KlKln-Mlimn road and six f i. Ill Oruaon Trull auRnlurl lll v - ... .in I mnt AUA - .ii... :ur f ' ' ' ' If. Baker Ni'W I3ZB,000 sawmill of li,kr Whltii I'lnn Lumhnr Co., In full xntlon. Capacity 20,000 foot por j:our. "I" itniira uayruu oi I no com- Uir l prui"-l, iil:im lK HI win 1 1 1, . .i.. ...Ill I...V fanlnvv n ti .1 ... i . nniiroxliiiatna 400 in mi HarshfMd jBtty work pr:Kres- ilnit ry sauitracioriiy. Wallnwu Contract for post road .,1'nlon county from KlKln to Minimi ihe county lino lmlwon Union and .....1. -.Ill .l.rl .. f I . . m I. .. - i ...... local icnniH nnu moor. Marahfli'ld Kxlrnordlnary nm of ctlnook salmon ciinifi In to Weddtir- surn mil Cold Iloncli In Hogim rlvor. Milton 10 acnia of prunoii Intro brlni 1500 an aero. Formt Grovo 111k flouring mill at I'lrnatlnn hkhIii in operation. rotttKfl (irove Operation of lurge anniercial prune drying plant taken arw by l.iiHMi'llo llrot licrs. who will . i . ,.i.n... on ,.i . i DyiTiuio uiiiiii v uiiun piituts in .tile during ruining Bi'imcn. Empire t fi year Iobmo taken on .. 1. 1 1. .. n. ...Ill .1 . i i ajmiiTnii t.M'guii (iiii, nnu yuru HBro. Hill will ho rt'coiiHtructod and placed li i!mp for wrvlco. Brownsvlllo Hlilpment of 6500 Cascara Imrk wr.a inailo from here to Portland. . OrcKoii city I'lana for hardsur- fstlrjg 6 mllii of heavily traveled hljthwaya hi county programing. Dufur, llurrottt of wheat crop in ibout COIN pint (ill . irowiey- iToHpectlng for oil and (U to bu dona near Crowley station too n. ScloSprlng whnnt yielding 2B bushels lo aero here. Fle miles highway being paved In Tillamook county will com J100.000. Eugene to l.orune road to ho built Heednport Mill and Lumber Co.. thsiirM ownership. InatallH addition il Bf.clilnery to Increnao output about 10,000 feet dally. Reed.sort hnvlng a building boom. GERMAN WORKRpq CHAINED TO JOBS " M,UPP. A(1)(UMl AKtinHt lbor In (ifrituuiy Control of mb7rvorliarmany " almolute. "hording to , .formation Jut oMalne.1 from that c, un.ry T " ... ...n.niMnu in rorcn iihih Birongly with th ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1918 ill ore coo lie preiiont plan t c"'lrl In Amerl. through the ItHfd Hiatea Kmp,0yni0Ilt 8 'JJ 11:8 ""Partineiit of Labor H i. . aid that I,, ,l0 Mnnlrr ot U9 m ooei, necoKaa-y to udont .. meaaurea v approaching the draa- mm imva ,)00n tuk(Jn Ourmany. In Jildt how each workman I. rii....,i to bin job may he realized when It 8 known that he cannot cha., tlona without the written f itlier of bla employer or of a board or Hoven membera appointed by the military authorities. The boards of -even Include an army orflcor a. chalrnian, two Government officials two employers and two worklngmen' The worklngmen, therefore, not only have miir.il representation on the nrd. but are denied the oppor tunity of choosing their own repre sentatives, for that Is undertaken by he War Office. Any violation of the regulations concerning migration from one lob to lanoilur Is punlshod by heavy fine or imprisonment. OK;VG.?i5TT,xa HEARING OF - J "AAUrtT IN TUB COIINTV rrrTTK ... n the Matter of me Esttte of Wil Ham U. Makltintor ii. a 1, ... i . It appearing to the Court that Rose ....iuiui,r, aaministratrlx ot the fi. i ",o,,l,0nea estate, has filed her nnal account herein, now, therefore luuuuii oi ner attorney, It Is hereby ordered and consider u, ma i.ourt that the said final account la herohv r. September 7th, 1918, at the hour of 10 o clock A. M.. of eald day, and r..ii -u uellrln! "e given by puoucallon for a rjerlori nf fn jecutlve weeks prior to the time set for hearing In the St. Helens Mlt, ot w. mioiin. uruKun. Dated this Dtli day 1918. ot August, 34-38 8. C. MORTON, County Judge GERMANS DEPORT BELGIAN WORKERS Returning Belgians, deported this Jwr, bring now evidence of Gorman uttolty, according to the "llolglun BJllntln," recolved by t ho Depart ment of Labor, whlc'i cays: It Is known that at Iho becl.nnlne cfthoyeir 1918. In r.plto of All tralr ProniliteH to tho noutralB, as well as to Uio I'opn, tlio Germans again do Prti'd from Lol:oren (eastern Klan to tho western front to labor ft nillltur works 27,000 men of the Midlo a:id working clnsaeg. "It l announced at presont that !"0 of thPHo unfortunates have boer to ro urn to tholr native town. They are all In a Inmentable Btate of noalth, and for the most part tuhor '"lous, but on the other hand dysen jory and typiius, underfeoillng, cruel treatment, and blows have mado 'or? mnny victims among tho men deported from Lokeren, and nothing rks tiie B,)0l W),re ti,oy 1MVe 1)0en liJrlnd." FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE COUNTY COURT nn Tttv STATE OP OREGON, FOR COL- In the Matter of the Estate of Mar vine E. Maklnster. l)rninil It appearing to the Court tha; Rose Maklnster, administratrix of the above mentioned estate, has filed her imui account Herein, now the-efore, on motion of her attorney. It Is hereby considered end ordered by the Court '.hat the said final ac count is hereby set for hearing on September 7th. 1918, ot the hour ot 10 o'clock A. M., of sr.ld dr.7, and notice cf said hearing be given by publication for period of four con. secutlve weeks prior to the time set for hearing in the St. Helens Mist, of St. Helens, Oregon. Dated this Cth day of August, 1918. 8. C. MORTON, 34-38 County Judge. Sl'MMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OP OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA Adelaide Secrest, Plaintiff, vs. Albert J. Secrest, Defendant. To Albert J. SecreBt, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore. gon, you are hereby notified and re quired to appear and answer or other wise plead to the complaint filed against you In the above entitled Court and suit, within six weeks from Friday, the 16th day of August, 1918, the date ot the first publication of this summons, that Is, on or before Saturday, the 28th day of September, 1918; and if you f r.ll to so appear and answer or otherwise plead to said complaint within said time plaintiff will Immediately after the expiration of said six weeks apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her com pliant, to-wit: For a decree. First, Divorcing her from the de fendant, Albert J. Secrest, and for ever dissolving the marital bonds 150,000 UNION MEN ARE UNDER ARMS Of this Number In Australian Army 45.IKMI Have ll Their Lives The great part Australian labor has taken In the war was told to an audience of union men by former I'-cmler Crawford Vaugh-.n of the Australian govern'nont at Seattle re cently. Mr. Vaug!an expressed high i.pprcclatloii of the work of the American Federation of Labor, under President Gompors and tho Depart ment of Labor. Klght per cent of the population of the Dominion has enlisted, he said, and of the number of Australian troops, 160.000 wore members of trades-unions. Of this 160,000, be conllnuod, 46,000 have already given tholr lives. Labor, he declared, Is strongly supporting the cause of the allies In AuHtr.-.llu. Ho declared that the Dominion had adopted Its political system largely from the Government' cf tno Lnlted States and urged i hnrtnfnr nnrl nnu, i.iin, ha..n American worklngmen to do all in j the plaintiff and defendant, and re Iholr power to protect domoency In I '"'IK her from all obligations of the tho tirosent crisis marriage contract; i no pn sum crisis. eannd ti,. nininir h. uuwuu, ...... .u....... 11 ... U IDMVICU to her, her maiden name ot Adelaide Woodard; Third, For a further decree giving plaintiff the care and custody of the Bald minor daughter, CellBta I. Se crest; Fourth, For the payment of Twenty-five ($26) Dollars per mocth to wards the support of the sr.ld minor daughter, CellBta I Secrest, r.nd for such other and furthe:- relief as to the Court may seem meot and proper. This summons Is Berved upon you by publication thereof, pursuant to an o'dor of the Hon. S. C. Morten, Judge ot the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Columbia, mnde on the 14th day of August, 1918, directing such publication to be mnde in the St. Helens Mist, a news paper ot general circulation publish ed in St. Helens, Oregon, once each week for six consecutive weeks, the first publication being on the 16th dry of August, 1918 and the last publication being on the 27th day of September, 1918. LESLIE S. PARKER, Attorney for Plr.lntiff, residing at Portland, Orejjon; P O. Address, 410-411 Swe'.land Building, Port land, Oregon 1,422,000 WOMEN WORK IN BRITAIN Tlilrty-Blx per cent of the em ployees of the government of Great Ilritaln, outside the munition factor ies, In January, 1918, were women, according to an announcement by the Department of Labor. It Is estimated that In all Hues of work 1,422,000 women have Btepped In to fill the depleted ,-anks of Industry and near ly threo-q tin: tors of this number work for the government. Give up your luxuries so that the Kaiser may be made to give up his ambition. Syrup on your mush will save the sugar. Kxerli'no the lUttt Teax'her It Is generally admitted that ex perience is the best teacher, but should we not mako use of the ex perience of othero as well as our own? The experience of a thousand porBons Is more to be depended upon than Hint of one Individual. Many thousands of persons have used Chemherlaln's Cough Remedy for coughs and colds with the best re sults, which shows it to he a thoroughly reliable preparation for thoso dlaeases. Try it. It Is prompt and effectual and pleasant to take. Trslalai lor Elficincy U fnet ar la War UNIVERSITY of OREGON Flillvfm.;n.w.l l:l I ..li -...I :..:(: ,lnnrlininia. Snecial '"lining in Commerce, .loiiriinlimn, Ar liilocliire, Lnw, Medicine fl rflritlnil I li. W L If L. J 1. IIL.i lr. n Hllr NfAna J ""' NrUnr. In rhri. ul Amrrlran m4 llrlll.h lll.r.. Drill. Irrlarra .J llrM ra f (I a" aa-ln-dala, baml raarrirara la arraaal war. Complrla ayalria al Irrnrlira, arlaaa, 1 l,J '' K""lla nvaaimanuW lor Cammlaalona. Olllclal-Suvrramral II. O. T. C A TV?"1""" "HUH. Library al NII.MMI rolumra. Dorall.rlra lar urn ana1 waaiaa. TjjU Kaanaa lowral. aiura naaarlanllr lr werklwl an'a war. 1 R. CONSTANTIN PLUMBING, STEAM HEATING and SHEET METAL WORKS Stationary Wash Tubs and Bath Room supplies. St. Helens, Oregon SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON, FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Violet Ellis, Plaintiff, vs. Leroy Ellis, Defendant. To Leroy Ellis, Defendant: In the Name ot the State Of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and ans wer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or be fore September 6, 1918, that being the last day of the time prescribed in the order ot Court for the publi cation of this summons and If you fail to so appear and anower, the plaintiff will cause your default to be entered and apply to the Court abovu named for the relief demanded in the Bald complaint, to-wlt: For a disso lution of the bonds of matrimony ex isting between plaintiff and defend ant and for the custody of the minor child, Ethel Marie Ellis. This sum mons Is published by order of the Honorable J. A. Eakin, Judge ot tho above entitled Court, made and dated July 22, 1918, which order prescribes that service of summons, in this suit, be made upon you by publication once a week for six consecutive weeks, which time will begin to run from the date of the first publication here of, to-wlt, July 26, 1918. Last pub lication September 6, 1918. J. W. DAY Attorney for Plaintiff Residence and Postofflce address, St. Helens, Oregon. CITATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Peter Horgren, Deceased. To John Horgren, Christen Kel leson, Eva Akeeeon, Anna Horgren, Alma, daughter of Cecillia Horgren, a deceased sister of said Peter Hor gren, deceased, and to all others un known, If any there be, belra at law of the estate of Peter Horgren, deceased. In the Name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby commanded to appear before the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon for Col umbia County, at the Court Honse in the City of St. Helens, on the 24th day of September, 1918, at the hou. of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day to show cause, If any exist, why an order should not be made accord, Ing to the prayer r.nd petition of the administrator of the above entitled estate, for the sale of real property belonging to said estite In Multno mah County, Oregon, which p-operty Is described as follows, to-wit: Lot 10, Block 18, Hawthorne 1st Add. Witness the Hon. S. C. Morton, Judge of the County Court nf tho Stcte of Oregon, for Columbia County. .1.1. In m . . ' hub io av.j oi August, A. U , 1818. Attest: J. W. HUNT. (Seal of the County Court) Clerk 36-39 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF AP- POINTMENT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FO.l THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. In the Matter of the EaUte of Rebec ca A. Cook, Deceased. Notice la hereby given thr.t J H Cook, the undersigned has been duly appointed as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Rebecca A. Cook, deceased, within and for the 8tate of Oregcu, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Countv of Columbia, and has duly qualified1 for said trust. All persons having claims against said estate are. hereby loiniea ana required to present the sr.me, duly verified and with proper vouchers, to sr.ld administrator at the office of George H. Shlnn, Columbia County Abstract Company, in St. I Helens, Columbia County, State of Oregon, within six months from the' date ot this notice I Dated St. Helens. Oregon, and first : published August 30th, 1918. J. H. COOK. Administrator with Will Annexed of Estate of Rebecca A. Cock, De ceased. 1 T. H. Ward, Attorney. 37-41 i The Maxwell If you want Mist Want Ad. quick results try a Subscribe for the Mint NOW. Mortgage Loans On Improved Farms at the lowest rates and on long time. Repay able in aucb installments as the borrower may wish. Liberal prepay ment termB arranged. No commissions charged. Loam closed promptly. Mortgages purchased. WM. McMASTER 701 Corbett Wdg. Portland, Oregon Str. IRALDA Rates between St. Helens and Portland, 50 cents one way, 75 cent for the round trip. Ticket good until used. Boat leaves St. Helens 7:55 a. in. Returning lesves Portland 2:30 p. m. Arrive at St Helens 4 -45 p. ui. C I. HOOCHK1RK NOTICE OF KSTRAV CATTLE Taken up at my ranch on the St. Helens-Waren road, two heifers, one of them about ltt years old and black color; one ltt year old, black with white stripe across forehead. Taken up about middle of June, 1918. Owner may have same by identifying and' paying charges. Washington Muckle. 87-40 Rings! Rings! We have just received an assortment of beautiful RINGS DIAMOND RINGS BIRTHSTONE RINGS WEDDING RINGS Our stock of jewelry complete and our goods are the reliable kind is WATCH REPAIRING VON A. 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HELENS.OREGON 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 Recharging St. Helens, Oregon Summons all the forces and resources of the Republic to the defense of Freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United States authorities have ranked as one of the fifteen distinguished institutions of the country for excellence in military training, has responded to the call. The College is distinguished not only for its military instruction, but Distinguished also roa Its strong industrial courses for men and for women: In Agriculture. Commerce, Engineering. Forestry Home Economic!, Mining, Puermecy, nU Vocation! Education. Its wholesome, purposeful student life. Its democratic college spirit. It successful graduates. Students enrolled last year, 3453; stars on its service flags, 1258, over forty percent representing officers. C.olleg opana September 23, 1918 For catalog, m Illustrated Booklet, and other information write to the Rcgiiuar, CorvalUi, Oregon