" SIZE DOESN'T COUNT ..VmMiIiI KiikIMi iUy THIs Iluw lie "Jt" Ilia First Hun Tommy Kehoe, 1 8-yenr-olcl Eng. mh boy K'H ow "not" first Hun Nut hundred feel away they when our Ind were Jumping to IW par"!'"1 10 mm,t l,l"m w,ln u'r huronm. i mn !! mi of the bidder, crabbed at It, missed ind illpiwl back. Homebody rouchort out a linU and pulled me up. Alnsont on u they wore. Oh, never In my worst dream and I'vo had many a bad one since thenhave I unn a more dreadful sight than that. They ciiiiia at uwout of the dnrk like fiends fnim another world, like the picture I've seen of men from Mara; for tlx'lr heads were covered with the most evil lookltiK masks thai anybody could Imagine, masks with huK roiiml eyes and long. plKgish cuouIh. Hhells were buratlnK nhove them, innt'lilnn gun vere tearing throui:h their rnnk and their mnsks WHre white and ghastly In the IlKht nf the rocket. Many a time I linn tliouishl of what war would be like, tiut never had I thought I ahould look on uiii'h a sight aa tlr.it. "Fight or dlo. Tommy Kelinef Flrlit or dlo!" Tlint'ii what I told myself aa I crouched In front or the turn (I bags, with niy biiyonet reudy for them. Whooping big men they were, head ind shoulder above me. Hut aa I waited there a thought flttahed through mo of the lliintnin regiment, llliln fellows .tenreoly hlggor than i, who lut it ninile Rood against even thoHn giant Prussians. Hlse didn't count !-1 1 1 ri l a bayonet. It wna quick ness Unit counted. 1 will aura of It. If 1 didn't then It waa all ovor with Die. Kvi'ii then, when they were almost up to us, how the Rutin were mowing tliptn down! It looked aa If none rnuld ln left In a moment or two. Hut thoHe that didn't fall raino on like madmen and poured through the lanes where the lilg guna had level ed our w ired. One- he wait a six-footer If hn was an Ini'li run straight for me with Mh bnyonet. I crouched and thrust at Mm thrust upward. Ill" bayonet vent over my shoulder. Ho staggcr rd ami fell over my gun. I had got him! I had got him! In the stomach! Tiih lucky for me there wua no limn to think over it or to atnnd there KnpliiK at him the dead Hun hanging ov,'r 1,1 X Run with Ills mask id lieiul uIiiiohI touching me for It wan horrible. For a second or two I turned dizzy and nick. Hut It wax Unlit again or dlo. I Jerked my rifle bark "nil mumbled over the duad man an lie flopped to the ground. "M ike for their stomachs, Tommy Keline. Muke for their stomach!" I told myself. "Size don't count." RECIPES I'likliil .r.... Kill a jar with alternate lay,, sugar and bunch,, t n)Pe ' " " juhi ripe one-third and cover tightly I Vlj.W .....I I. Ll . . boiled egg, putting !,, ,,,,, November, 19lTa the hnnr it -C"V"r !'' fuU( "Pr; add o'clock In .,e afternoon Z ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAV, NOVEMBER 22, 1918 Nfyrifu i. ....... . i 1,1 v L", ot th 1 EHtate of John IN THE CIRCUIT COl.RT av T Notice I,, hit i i Ue:eed. STATE OK OREGON FOR COL .?;L.?V"!,er?b' lven that the tin- LMDIA COUNTY. Grace Elliott, Plaintiff, . va. James Elliott, Defendant. To James Elliott, Defendant: In the name of the 8tate of Ore gon: You are hereby required to an. On A I flARF ft nil onawa r.U ' ,l. i i . afternnnn a iij iiuuii uiuipnuoi in,. ij "'" siu you in tne above en- liU final StuU.n W.tha County Court 01 the mute of Oregon for Columbia. County. of liiuvmiii.il.ui . urn ,. .... " -.'""auoD oi s Spread between mn ". "" i'S . He. nT7S'.rt. all tlt.ed court and cauae on or before '" ihu. been kin7:",V'tlZVi0 "J."1?. W 01 Member. 1918, the HufflK for Hlu.t IMrk the time and T place to .L "V f.0"" 'x.. objections thereto and th. I"," k," Z "Z" "'."A Vr"1 ir.lt to im.i.v .... r. -.: r " v ior i , . '""mi wear. AdmlnlBtrator vlth Will Annexed of John Frederick Dangerfleld, Decerned. 46-49 the relief prayed for In her com plaint, to-wlt: For a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony now exlHtlng between plaintiff and de- ienaant, ana for such other and minced purHley, pepper nnd aeaaoa and milk to moisten. ' I Iron I'l-i-Ncrve I'ure off the rind, rcmovo aeed8 and cut citron Into thin hllces. Men- ed prH,.rvlng kiaie coveV wli h T-! N'OTK K OK I'ISTKRT IUMD i '"ther relief as may seem meet and end boll for one hour. Remove citron I A r. M,'fcTI-N odd an much mrnr an there vim frultl n,Htrlct No. 12, Columbia to the iUld nnd boll until the syrup! ';ountv. Oregon. In thick, lteph.ee the citron, edd a Nol,:e ' hereby given that In pur few Hllceii of lemon and t;oll ubout I HU,ince of a Petition duly signed by one-!ii lf hour longer. .seven (7) freeholders and legal vot- ( liww Fondue ul uoaa 'J'Btrict No. 12, Columbia Put one-half cupful of cnr-ilm of :J,"un y' 0reK". and preHented to the wnrbread and two tablespoonfulu ofli." y ourt of Columbia County, butter Huhdlltute Into Inwl I'our ! ,, 1""' " DlBtrlct Koad Meeting of . nin Tutors oi earn uoaa uiHtrict over tiietn one-linir cupful of bolllni! milk nnd ono-lmlf cupful of g.ute.i 1 u, wul 1,8 nKll ' the City Hall dinette, two yolks of eiKa, Halt per,.! , U'9. 5,,,jr of "elem on the 23rd per und piiprlka to tuHto. Mix well I ,y of Novomt"r, 1918, at tho hour iIiimi mill tin. Miiffi i.....i.. ...i.i. ; or one o clock p. m.. of said Aav ih -..-j ....a nillltTB Ul , meeting to be for the voting a Bpeclul Road Tax in said DlHtrlct on not to exceed 10 mills on the dollar of all taxable property In buiii uoau uiHtrict. Uuted tills 8th dav ot Nnvamtir 1918. 47-49 8. C. MORTON, County Judg? Tilt: NAVY AND- THE FOURTH LOAN The United Stales Navy siihttcrlb H to H.r..: IS, 4 &0 of the Fourth 1-nnn. (if this sum nearly $9,000, 0(10 huh Hulmcrlbed by the officers niul HiillorH on duty on our ships In the war zones. Mrs. (loorgo Dewey, Hie widow of the great admiral, hud her Hulmt-rlplion to the lonn credited to the navy. The navy's subscription to the Fourth Ixian Is $10,000,000 more tlinn Its subscription to the First. Fpco ml nnd Third Ixisns comblnea rnd between $1000,000 and $20. 000,000 more thnn Its asalgned nuotu. The navy did Ita duty In the Fourth l.oun with the snmo superb Mirlt (hat it does its duty in the f xlitliiK zones. The navy is doing Its part In the fighting and In the fnanrliig of the nation, nnd going "over the top" In both. - It may be relied on, ton, that ihe navy In going to keep Its bond. Out navy never doos Its duty only half wuy. No feature of tho Fourth Loan Is in on. Inspiring than the heavy sub- -rliitlon of the officers and inei, of tho American navy. OPENING OF THE DARDANELLES With the reopening of tho Pnr (Hielli'H will begin a flow of com merce which will not only benefit the countries directly concerned, but relieve mnic'rinlly the pressure on chipping. Tho deficiency in tonnage serious enough In any case, line been OKkTaviited by the cutting off of the direct line of supply for mnny bulky nnd essential articles of commerce. Iloforo the war Oreat Britain wus drawing about two-thirds of Its Im ported foodstuffs from tho lllack sea basin. This trado enn not at once be resumed, because of the food ahortngn in Europe, but tho re-open-Ing or free navigation on the llluck rea and the rivers flowing Into It will greatly nccelerato the redistri bution of grain for the relief of fam Ino, und will provide, the nrtlcliiB oi Mchange needed In tho regions where It Ih still abundant. Springfield Republican. eggs. 1'our the mlxfure into s Creased fireproof dish, sprlnhlo over n little gritted cheese nnd bake In a moderate oven for 20 minutes. Serve hot. Iliuiey ('UKtitrd Scald one pint of milk In a double boiler und stir Into the hot milk one qunrter cupful of s rained honev, one-eighth teasponnful of suit nnd: ' Hl'MMONH one half teaspoonful vanilla. Ileal IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE two eggs thoroughly rnd pour the; STATE OF OREOON FOR THE not ciu;tard slowly over them. Return COUNTY OF COLUMBIA, tho mixture to holler nnd cook until Julius A. Rlttt.rllt'.n, Plaint!'!, slightly thickened. Serve with fresh v.i. sponge cako. If a thicker custard Is Esther Iiltterllng, Defendant, desired, dissolve one '.ahlespoonful ofjTo Es'.her Uitlerllp.-, Defendant, corn starch In a little cold milk und In the name of the Stnte of Ore add when cust.-.rd Is rooking. jL'on: You are hereby required to ap Apple Hnhid I pear and answer the complaint filed Ile it hulf a cupful of double creum, ' B","Ht '0H t,!0 'bove entitled a tubtesponnful of lemon Juice and ! on or before the last day of the one-fourth of ?. teaspoonful of salt i t1""' prescribed Ir. the order for the until firm throughout. Cook these t'lbllcatlon of this sui.imons, hereto apples, cored and pared, In n syrup for8 m:'le 8,1,1 "led herein, to-wit: of eiu:il measiiro of sugar and water. I ''" r before the 4th day of January, with two or three cloves and an Inch m9' nnd lf 'ou ,a" to appear and of stick cannumon. und set aside to I a"!!w(T1 for ,want thereof, the plain become thoroughly chilled. Chop fine;"" '" "fP'y to wild Court for the four Maraschino cr candled cherries ' fu",'1f t'onanded In the complaint, r.nd eight or 10 pecan nut meats orl,0wt: ,or 8 docee dlssolvlns the blanched almonds. i r. arrinr.e contract now and hereto Wuah three small heads of let-! f,"r,B existing between plalntKt and luce, remove the outer leaves and cut '. defendant, and .or such other relief tho stalks so that the heads W to the ( ourt mr.y Beam Just, stand level. I'luce the lettuce on ! T',B "'"" published once a plutes. with an apple In the center of w1eckI for Blx consecutive weeks in the each. Mix the nuts and cherries : Sl. Helens Mist, a newspaper of Een through the cream and pour It over,"",1 clrcualtlon published r.t St the apples. I ",c Rn8' (. olumha Cot. ?,reS" viiiuv ui uii uiuur ul lilts nun. a. . . " I Morton, County Judge of Columbia Till? PflAn Tfl W17 AT TIT founty, Oregon, duly made and filed IIIU KUALIIU WLL,lIlln th,B BU Qf the 16th day of No 1 vember, 1918, and the date of th, A waggl'i'i friend o' tho editor v.'ho ' first publication herein Is the 22nd saw a chance to "rub it In" a trifle , duy of November, 1918 sends the following clipping, but m KKD W. HERMAN, docs not explain how, If an editor i Attorney for Plaintiff; Residence ban boon careless In selecting his and I'ostofflce Address, Rainier, uncles, the situation Is to be rcme- ()regon. died: Tho clipping Is headed, "How 49-3 Kditors Cot Rich," and Is " follows: N(TfcK OF HHKRIFF'8 SALE "A man tells of a country editor wlio' TIE cmculT coURT OF THE, Btarted out poor 20 years ago and ' STATE 0K OREGON, FOR COL has retired with the comfortable for-1 l'MHIA COUNTY tune of $50,000 This money G h , ,lrewlng Com?r.ny. a r.ciulred through Industry, economy , corporntlon rialntIff. tJlini;it ll i iui t'.i.'iiii . n ' " ..... value, I the deu editor $49,999.60. Kansas City Times." equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to an ordei ' made by Hon. James A. Eaken, judge' of the above entitled Court, which or der is dated November 7, 1918. 1 Date of first publication, Nov. 16, 1918. j Date of last publication, Dec. 27,' 1918. A. WALTER WOLF, Attorney for plaintiff. Fenton Building, Portland, Oregon. I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ! IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. In the Matter of the Estate of Laura ' Wallace Carey, Deceased. ; Notice is hereby etven that the un- j derslgned has been appointed ad mlnlstrator of the estate of Laura Wallace Carey, deceased, by the above entitled Court, and has duly qualified as such. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, properly verified as required by law, to the undersigned, at the office of the County Clerk In St. Helens, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated November. 7, 1918. EDER T. WALLACE, Administrator. First pub. Nov. 8, 1918. Last pub. Dec. 6, 1918. Glltner & Sewnll, Attorneys for Administrator. ndomltable perseverance and p,nnk E Keever. Manscn Chambers, jti' o,,n"d0 '''"'!, Hannah Chambers, his wife. P. R. $49.999.60. Kansas City a Mary Hangen hlg NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Iu the Matter of the Estate ot Harry Moore, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator ot the estate ot Harry Moore, deceased, also known as Henry Moore and H. Moore,, has filed his final account In the County Court of tjie State of Oregon for Columbia County, and that Saturday, the 7th day of Decern ber, 1918, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of Bid day, at the Court Room of said Court, in the City of St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, has been appointed as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and settlement thereof. Dated and first published Novem ber 8, 1918. SHERMAN M. MILES, 47-51 Administrator. J. W. Day, Attorney. NOTICE OF DISTRICT ItOAD MEETING Road District No. 3, Columbia Coun ty, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that In pur suance ot a petition duly signed by 23 freeholders and legal voters of Road District No. 3, Columbia Coun ty, Oregon, and presented to the County Court of Columbia County, 1 Oregon, a District Road Melting of the legal voters of said Road Dis trict No. 3, will be held in the Yank ton Grange hall on the 23rd day of November, 1918, r.t the hour of one o'clock p. m., of said day, said meet ing to be for the purpose of voting a Special Road Tax In said District on not to exceed 10 mills on the dollar ot all taxable property In said Road District. ' Dated this 8th day of November, 1918. S. C. MORTON, 47-49 County Judge. Hansen and Mary Hansen, wife, Defendants. I.n... n tirl hv vlv'utt nf an AVAP1I- f or a iimiieu nine umj. "" " tion Issued out of the above namoa scrlptlon price of the Mist Is being rourti n .ne above entitled suit ou hold at $160 per year. jthe uth dRjr 0f Novembev, 1918, In , , I pursuance of a Judgment, decree and NOTICE OF KHKRll r'S orti,.r of s?.le, rendered and entered IN THE '"aMT COURT OF THE , 83,(, rourt the 6th day ot STATE OF OREGON, hOR Tilt , November ,1918 .In a mortgage fore- COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. i closure suit wherein the plaintiff. E. 11. Harluchor, Plaintiff, loambrinus Brewing Company, a cor- vs. j poration, recovered Judgement J. S. Weeks. Defendant. .(against the defendants. Frank E. By virtue of an execution issued , K(,ver am Mnnson Chambers, foi out of the above entitled Court In tn0 gum o( $1179.70, with Interest tho above entitled cause, to 1,10 thereon at 6 per cent per annum directed nnd dated the mh of No- from Aprn 19 19i3 for $100.00 at vomber. 1918, upon a Judgment, de toroy.g fecg nn,i for $37.66 costs, creo nnd order of snlo rendered li 'commanding me to make snle of the said court and cause on the 14th dny , fouowR described real property, r n,.i,.i.i.r 1918. In favor of fc. H if ..,. n,.ri, ichor i) lii nt rr. ami againsi j rwinnini' nt that corner ot tne S. Weeks, Ihe defendant, for the j Aarnn' uroyicg Donation Land Claim sum of Five Hundred ( $500.00 1 1 ,n Township four north, of Range iw.ilnrq. fnirether Willi uie limruiti nn wst Df the Willamette raeri- thoreon from the said 14th duy ' dinn, which said corner is located October, 1918, at tho rate of seven nortn gg degrees 10 minutes, east per cent per annum unui P o " 6.84 chains rrom me quarter T 1 ber at the hour of 1 o'clock D m ot ho further sum of Seventy- ivo Dol- t()n corner between Sections 4 and 1 ' the horn jol : 1 o clock p m ot lurs, attorney's fees and the costs 5 , Town8,p 4 north. Range 1 sI'otyoUnKK Svecia Road and dlBburamenta of this suit, taxes Mt ot the Willamette Meridian and PnJ of vot ng SPM Koaa YANKS HAVE CLEAN TEETH Tho American doughboy cleans Ills tooth more ofton thnn the soldier "f any other army. Like civilians, rolcllers try to clean their teeth In the morning before breakfast. It Is not unusual sight to aeo a group of "oughl.oyB p near a Well, or rump, brushing their teeth nnd gaz l"K Hkyward nt tho night bombing reroilllinnn anlllnir nvnr tho lines. The American commlmtnrlos nevor fan keep enuogh tooth brushos In "ock to moot the demands of the soldiers. 1'OOK KAIHKH 1UI.L1 He II-d Ills Falls. Old Kaiser Bill, Of Potsdam Hill, He Nnvor Wo t, And never will. They've Kicked Poor Bill, Of Potsdam Hill, flonn off Hln Throne, Oh, Bltto.' Pill! 80 Here's to Bill, , Of Potsdam Hill, With All His Falls. We Hate Him Still. NOTICE OF PICTRICT ROAD MEETING Road District No. 6, Columbia Coun ty, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that In pur s nance ot a petition duly signed by 10 freeholders and legal voters ot Road District No. 6, Columbia Coun ty. Oregon, and presented to the County Court of Columbia County, Oregon, a District Road Meeting of the legal voters of said Road Dis trict No. 6, will be held at the Beav er Homes Grange Hall in said Road The Maxwell The Handsomest The Most Durable The Most Economical Automobile on the Market Quick Delivery J. H. FLYNN Aerent for Columbia County Office at Independent Auto Co. ST. HELENS, OREGON --YOUR EVERY NEED- MENS WORK CLOTHES ' Our line of Overalls and Work Shirts Is giving exceptional. ly good satisfaction this season and our prices are reasonublo DRY GOODS A fine new line of Dry Goods lias just reached ns ami will be offered at particularly attractive prices for the next few days. SHOES Footwear for all purposes and all purses can be found in our up-to-date Shoe Department. GROCERIES We want you to Inspect our stock of staple and fancy Groceries. Prices that make quick sales. A. T. KIBLAN Phone 35 (Houlton) St. Helens, Ore. Free and Prompt Delivery The Government Says Save This applies to your house as well as any other property or article. You can save and conserve by having Your House Painted We do first class interior or outside painting and finishing work. Also decorating. Estimates gladly furnished. J. A. LARGE PAINTER St. Helens. Ore. DECORATOR Roseburne Stock Farm Shorthorns HERD HEADED BY Villager Sultan 2nd Young Stock of both Sexes for sale at all times A. H. TARBELL, Prop. Warren, Oregon ilb! 0 t ftm'WWiWw rum Orchard Tracts. Blttintod In Colum- grBng 30 minutes east 100 feet to an.""" 1 Ti iTTlT nn'lron NOTICE OK PATRIOT ROAL ?,n,y W office of M J- : th th ll decrees jMtj J, CMl d"k,;punonances thereunto belong. .g feet to an Iron rod; Morr6oliM"if li,K or in anywise PU""""'' ,, '' , VhanitoattoilnnlnK'tbMn and leBal voters 01 Now. therefore, by virtue c ""H 60 6 feet f1" g0"niana Ra D8tr,ct No- 10. Columbia Coun exocutlon. judKment, order and d- and containing .16 of an acre BBtyI Oregon, and presented to the -,i in mmnl ance with tno , flg Burveyed by A. U. Wttie, may 0, ' .'i-i,imv.in cmmiv inlons Columbia County, state M day ol December, i.io. Helens, "lu"' . .. uctlon (sub-1 m.. at the front door of the Coun ?erotKto" re "emptied " to thi " highest j ,Ay CourtVouse In St. Helens Colum TiLr for cash In hand, all the ba County. Oregon. I will. In obed bidder for casn ! ,,H OYO(,iition. order ant right, tit e and nueresi within mimed defendant may have Hi nn the 20th day of September. llllll un nt" . . , liorA. 1911. the date 01 me iiiuimft" In foreclosed, or may have since had or to the above descrlbml property and every part thereof, to satisiy sa d execution. Jud,tment. order and Secree. Interest, cost and accuring C Dated thb 18th day of November, 1918, E 0 STANWOOD, Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon. First pub. Nov. 22, 1918 Last pub. Jan. S, ii- n wild execution, order and decree, sell at public auction (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and in terest which the above named de fendants have or either of them has, or had on the 14th day ot May, 1910. the date of said mortgage, In and to said real property to satisfy said execution. Judgment, interest, costs and accuring costs. Dated November 12, 1918. E. C. STANWOOD. awiff of Columbia County, Oreg?a. I First pub. Nov. 16, 1918. Last pub. Deo. 13, 1918. November, 1918,'r.t the hour of one o'clock d. m. of said day, saia meet' ing to be for the purpose of voting a Special Road Tax in saia District on not to exceed 10 mills on the dollar ot all taxable property In said Road District. Dated this 8th day of November, 1918. S. C. MORTON, 47.49 County Judge Ike always thought FIRE! FIRE! F1HE! F1RKI Sea E. B. Quick, St. Helens, and Insure your property in the Oregon Fire Relief Association 01 MCMinn Ule, Oregon. Don't put it off. MchStt W. I. WARREN, Agent. a man was foolish to buy plug of the Gravely class when he could get a big plug of ordinary tobacco for the same money. But one day Bill gave him a chew of Gravely just two or three small squares. Then Ike got the pure, sat isfying Gravely taste. It lasted so long, you cant tell him nowadays that it costs him anything extra to chew Real Gravely. It f' furtkirthot't mh J" tan ft tkt loeJ Bull f tkhcUf if ttiaeto without ttra tut PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug each, ptece packed m a poucn nunc