ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1918 4 4 INDUSTRIAL REVIEW North Portlund One acre factory Ite served by five railroads secured . Bi.iv Hound Bllo .compuny. ii!r. North I'orllBiid seeiim destined lo I prov., . will reo-.nn the' Mond y tol- CLATSKANIE The ichool was aaln cltI!ed tho first of the weok, owlur; to r.n la creasing number of cases of lufluen a which kept maay pupil, at home, tiimiy more remising away (or fear w.n.apion. Bliouh! c;r-.dltlons lm become ruciory ci-mer 01 rurtluiii ,, to itH unusual irunsporlatlon facilities. , , , (lived Htnte highway for Coquullo to MilrHhflold authorized. Kluitiiith Full hue monthly pity roll of 8000 and expects rullroun li. MuiHhfli'liI mills have been busy with government contract and fearn dinted as to thulr continued opora Iton but a cull for 200 men ha been bund to rcpluce soldiers who huvo been employed In the iuIIIh. Kh.mtith Kails Kansas City capi tal to build Hawmlll at Goose Lake. KoMKhurK I'lutliiuin and koIcI cIuIiiih In the Randolph district locat ed and will be worked on a lurge scale. linker Development or old Hon nt:i mine being pUHhed by driving a U nil foot tunnel. I'ortlitnd Willamette Iron & Bteel plimt him orders for hollers from Kn-iirh flrnm 10 employ (I force for all of 1919. oil hi ruck near Burns In Harney county. I'orlliind rncinn Marine Iron lowing Ch.intmt.ii. Ir. W. w. VouiiKBon was down rrom I'ortlimd on Tuesday, spending thu day wllli Ry S. Harlow John on. lie cp.iFie for the purpoHe of con ducting the qua.-terly conference for the year at the local teethurtlst church, but owing to many of the inmuers noing confined to tht-lr noiiiPH on account of the Influenza I he meeting could not bo held. Thw same conditions prevented the con-f-rt-nce being held In lta:nlr the pro ceeding night alr.o. Mr. Mid Mr. Pi ul Salmle received a telegram from the war department notifying them that, their son, Albert, hud been killed In action with the American force ovorneas on Novem ber 9th. Young Salmle ler.ve two uls ter end one brother heiddei bin parent, to mourn Hk deuth, p. well a many young frlond and neighbors who grieve over the ad new and ex tend their heartfelt eyuipathy to the bereaved family. Albert wac the firm young man from Kerry to be killed In battle. The flug will be held at half maid for a week In hi honor. I he many friend of Dave McDon- BIG MEN ATTEND STATE DATRY MEET Oregon Agricultural College Cor valll When the Oregon Dairy as sociation convenes at lilllsboro Jan uary 14, a number of big men in the dairy and related Industries will be on hand to peak. J. A. Klernan, in charge of tuberculosis In the U. 8. department of agriculture, will epeak on latest method of controlling the tubercular menace: Dr. U. T. Slmms, veterinarian at O. A. C, will discuss control of contagious aoortion. Sol omon Flue, Instructor in dairy pro duction at the college, will report re sults of feeding tects with the college herd. And some of Oregon's leading dr.lry men will deal with their specialties. Workn pluiiH floating concrete dry I""' who was for 12 years a resident dork to accomodate vi-hiioIh up to of this city, during which time he wns 6010 tmiii. I proprietor of the Ornnd (Central hotel. KoHcburc to WlnchcHti-r highway! will lie pleiiHod to know of his sue- to be rebuilt and paved at font of r"' '" 8 slmller buslne enterprise $2,C00. In MolKon, a new town situated In the Hiilem Work on paving from this northern part of Wellington. The city to Aurora will sturt by first oi town Iihr nn elevation of Home 4000 1919. ; feet and I a shipping point for grain Onturlo Eastern Oregon farmers nd cattle. It Is the best town In tin lnkl:ig tp dairying. ! county in which II Is located end is Tillamook county's record for east lively mid enterprlHlng. Mr. and Mrs. five years In 1000 per cent IncreaKe McDonald re m iking a great aucees., in number of ror;lMtered dairy cattle ' 'he hotel buHlnoH. their establlsh nml 900 per cent lucreaHe in number "lent gaining quite a reputation "all of breeders of renletered dairy stock, down the line- a the boys say. Myrtle Point Ooos and Curryi The (1 A K. and W. 11. C.. enjoyed mantles' total cheese production for!n? f P"P"" R"1 t mea on 1918nmounle, to 1,820,760 pound, I 5'. v , ,'"! nieetlng In "me for worth $600 000 dinner, which was served at the noon ' ' . ,,, . . I hour. Hoth tho post and corps had a Albany Pacific Highway to bo , Mrtlirlny to celebrate, ho the occasion paveu irom nere 10 jerrerson. .n. ,,) a joint one. therebv eddini Kalrvlew firm wlnu fat teei to the pleasure of the day. Comrade premiums at Portland livestock show. Wllxon confessed to another mlle- The Dalle Wrsco Milling com-! "" ' "''" Journey, being passed, trnny running full capacity; three K-l1"' Mr- lwell, of the W. 11. C, hour shifts. I plead guilty to the same charge. Food lloH.-'.urr-I.ocal breeders pur-1 ulllon" h'? le8 relrlct cre ,8 blooded cattle for COu en "STlt IS Hend Sheepma: buys 3009 acres disposed of being proof of It quality, grazing hind for about $50,009, jA heautlful birthday cake was eon- lloHeburg Work on Couuelte c-n-i trlbuted for this occasion by Mrs. WAP. TAXES UNTIL 1925 America will be paying war taxes until 1925, Bays the Kansas City Star. Treasury plan show that tho heavy burden of taxation rnuiit con tinue at least six years more. The end lof actual fighting has cut the 1918 cost by six billion dollars. Se cretary McAdoo announced,' but im mediate war expenses will continue to come. It is for those tli-it the nation will huve to provide funds, accorrtini, to official. Facing the treasury for the pren ent flHCul year were expenditures of 18 billion dollars: for the fiscal year ending June, 1920, five billion dol lars and for the next Tour years the government expense will range around eight And a half billion dol lars After January 1, 1925, expendi tures should settle down to approxi mately two billion dollars a year of ficial estimate. This figure, how ever, will depend somewhat on amor "zatlon plans developed to pay off the great bond Issues which mature after 1930. NOTICE OK H.AL ACCOUNT In the Matter of the Estate of An dreas Anderson, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned, as administrator of the estate of Andreas Anderson, de-i ceased, has filed his final account in ' the County Court, of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County, and ' that Saturday, the 11th day of Jan-t uary, 1919, at the hour of one o'clock , In the afternoon of said day. at the j Court room of said Court, at St. Mel-1 ens, Columbia County, Oregon, has been appointed by said Court a the' time and place of hearing of ob-l Jectlons thereto and the settlement! thereof. Dated and first publishes. ; December 13, 1918. F. 11. HOLBROOK, Administrator estate of Andreas An derson, Deceased. J. W. Day, Attorney. 62-4 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter of the EBtate of Jessie Nilsen, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned, as administrator of the estate of Jessie Nilsen, deceased, lias filed his final account in the County Court of the State' of Oregon, for Columbia County, and that Satur day, the 4th day of January, 1919, at the hour of one o'clock in the af ternoon of said dc.y, at the Court room of said Court, la the City of St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, has been appointed as the time and place for the he?.rlng of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published, Decem ber 6, 1918. BIRGER NILSEN. Administrator of the Estate of JesBie Nilsen, Deceased. J. W. Day, Attorney. 61-3 DO YOU LIKE GOOD BREAD? If Ho, Ask Your Grocer far Bread from Oar Modern Uukcry IT 18 CLEAN APPETIZING AND WHOLESOME OUR BAKERY PRODUCTS are prepared In clean, modern, sanitary bakery and our ever lucreaNlnK bushiest. I au lndiputable evidence that we produce -"GOOD THINGS TO EAT" WEST ST. HELENS BAKERY S. HEUMAN, Proprietor Phone B-114 . West St. Helens, Oregon ST. HELENS HOTEL E. A. ROTGER, Prop. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. Julius A. Bitterll.-.c, Plalntlf.'. Esther Bitterllng, Defendant. ,To Es'.her Bltteilinr, Defendant. I In ilia noma nf fl,n Ctnta f Own 'Shut that door!" yelled the rough Kon. You ir harehv rfinnlrfiH tn nn. Where were you raised, in a Brw, .,.. ,nmnltnt f.io- The man addressed meekly ,.,, vnl. . ,,, ,h nt,,prt suit, on or before the last day of the .mHiMtiM-.jf ai4 tvM""-- -- 1 1 II American and European Plan Kati All Busses Call at Hotel Everything Modem steam Heating Plant Hot and Cold Water in Rooms Makes Him Homesick man. barn and silently compiled, but the speak er looking at him n moment later pb-itlme preBcrll)e(j lR tho 0,de"r for th DAMiAfi I It a i l. ninat In 4Ana flnlno " ... publication of this Bunmons, hereto- yon .'oiul under way A.itorh. to demand new depot of railway compnny. Pendleton $ 1 80,090 app-oprlaled to (travel 30 miles of road In I niutll l county. Hend Siiuaw Creek Irrigation sys ti'in k'IIk for $96,000. Hood River Deschutes rnrchers1 Dora Pury Wilson, daughter Of Comrade RAINIER Hum Knutzman of the Columbia Herald wa here last Saturday lining up recall matters. Several residences in Rainier are wiling rlfulfn for $20 per ton In tho i ''""'"'f1 ,lmla J110 X)?S at:i-k ! warning to the public that Infill- I enzn ha taken up temporary quart- ,, .... ier there and that the general public fold Knees and leel nre (( k(1lp the KruHg on pain of a iuii, powerful young soldier In from $5.00 to $100.00 fine mo uniiorm or a Scottish Highlander -,. T I .. T I , I mill Ka,lr nt . . . , . 1 ll JlltUlinOli-lTTIU mill unm ' mrded a street cer In Toronto the!,,,,, ,uco down Wednesday ot her day and oxc ted considerable j Venlng until after the New Year. Mr. ,,,u!Reld stntes that tliey liave consider able repairing to do on the mill and aiiniirallon, eupecially union r omen, no sat In a seat opposite a young man and his sweetheart. Though her escort wr.a very attentive to her, the girl could not reHlst c-st-hig sly glances at the soldier In the plt'tures(ue Hcotch uniform, .whose bare knees shone lust below his kills The young man noticed the girl's giianceB end clearly showed his an noyance, "I think that uniform I niot rid iculous, ' he said in sarcastic tones. "That fellow's knees look as if they were frozen ' Tho Scotchman heard tho rer.ierk. ami, glancing contemptuously r.t the young f clow's clvllli-.n clothes, ho re Mled: "Well, young iran.'it Is a mire thing my knees aren't as cold as your feet." served that he was in tears. Going over to his victim he apologized. 'Oh. come," he said, aothicgly, "you shouldn't take It to heart because I aBked if you were raised in a barn 'That's It other man that's It,' I fore made and filed herein, to-wlt: on or before the 4th day of January. 1919, and if you fall to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plain- sobbed the I ptlof fATtiunilaH In tlio rnmnlnlnl and It makes me homesick every time it0.wlt. f0r a decree dissolvins the I hear an nss bray. Boston Trans- rarraBe contract now and hereto- crlPl- fore existing between Plaintiff and defendant, and lor such other relief The annual report of JoMvhuM, Daniels, secretary of the navy, de- !uJT.mn.8.i8. .P.b,,.!..cfu Clare 924. 578 American troop were; nlpn. Mlllt npWnnr nf n transported overseas In United Statea a "tBP2er ?f Becnt f . j v iti,j e,,. eral circualtlon, published r.t St vessels and convoyed by United States, .. ,,,' 7- . , war ships without the loss of a single ! "?"- r" i" 1 V," B"o' ' ITll: f "tbHn,d ! Morton'county Judge of ColuSbta sunk three other vphrpIk that were tomedoed 1 Te"luBr. "" uuu luB ua ul l"B 'Lrr;8 tI!r!.S2S .nrt ;t publication herein Is the 22no day of November, 1918. again put In service. ' nU.ciui, B v FRED V. HERMAN, u-i.-t tit i iFivpnt Aim.-iiilti-lH Attorney for Plaintiff; Residence - , j ri . in . .1 .1 T-. : j.. . AUure&B, naiuier, I H. soooea uie . ff w, Bpp,y , ;.a,d Court for t,,e as raisea in a parn!leef demanded la the e American troop ship were "' & a""lr f h "i. mH .nH Kh on return voyage. The navy lostj """fr ' ?J,?e?? h J? 2 JS? St. Helens' pec.ple should know 'UBlull,l;o simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, ' 49.3 etc., as mixed In Adler-1-ka, flushes; the ENTIRE bowel tract so complete-j SUMMONS ' lv thnt nnnpndinlt Is is nrevented. ONE tm it nynrTTY nnnn-p rvu-' u , . .. 1.- n. .la I, t t ' - " ' - - 1 Ill U tllUAll VyVylVl J F 1 11U oinnr iiiipruvrim-iiin iu io iin.uo .nu. anrmNCrii AiltRr.i-kn relieves ANY win kBBn tiw.m I.iihv until thev eet OONr AQier-l-Ka relieves aini How's Your Automobile? Now, more than ever before, you must watch your automobile and keep it in'perfect order. Automobiles are hard to get, parts are getting harder to get every day. So 1 watch your car to see that it is kept in good repair. Don't neglect the valves, don't run with an engine knock. Keep the play out of the rear axle. The St. Helens Garage is one of the best equip ped repair shops in the county and special work is easy foi us. We handle lathe work, make small parts, battery work besides all automobile repairs. ST. HELENS GARAGE Phone 57 H. M. TERRY . Prop. On the Strand (Ireece was given a credit of $28,- will keep them busy until they get started up again. J. W. McMillan was called to Port land last Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Crane, an old time res ident of this place. The funeral was under tho direction of the locul Ma sonic lodge to which ho was a mem ber. Nearlv all the logs which went down tho Cowlitz I'.urlnj last week freshet, have been picked up on the lower Columbia. A. E. Hoylun, sealei for the 8llver Lake company is on the lower river conducting the salvage operations and has several boats working on the Job. Review. CASE sour slomach, gas or constipa tion because It removes The bureau of crop estimates of 704 3ti bv the treasury. This made California. In a report, states that the (olal of Iho Greek government's the 1918 ornnRO crop of California loittiH from the United State 1 3.1 f 5 4 , 0 :t fl and the total of all allies' loans, $8,220,340,702. will be In the neiuhborhood of 14,- 322,000 boxes, the 1917 production hnving been 7,093,270 boxeB. matter which clogged and poisoned ju g " skiff, Defendant. 1 your system. The INSTANT cctionjTo Louise E. Skiff, Defendant. 1 surprise both doctors and patients j In the Name of the State of Ore- 1 Dpminc n-Ufffist i boh . iou aro iiBreuy rcquueu m p- J- """"US. u-ugfi'st- j pear Rnd angwer the complaint fileft ' -' i ' ncrnlnut vnn in tho nhnvo AntltloH IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE r-nurt and cause on or before the 18tb STATE OF OREGON FOR COUN- dcy of JanuarVf 1919 tnat belng the TY OF COLUMBIA. fir!)t )dioiH dnv nfter the last dav In the Matter of the Estate of:fcr tlie Dbllcation of summons as Johanna Welnshenk, Deceased. j prescribed by the Order of PubUca Notlce Is hereby given that the tlnn nf Siitnmnim liAraln. Anil If vnn nderslgned has been appointed ad- ,.. - , . nnit nnswe- an here- minlstrator of the estate of Johanna ,n d,rected, plaintiff will apply to Welnshenk, deceased, by the above-itne ab0ve entitled Court for the re entitled Court, and has duly quali-cf prayed for In plaintiffs com- fled as such. All persons Having , pjaint, to-wit: for a decree of the claims against said estate are here-inbove entitled Court dissolvins the by noiinea 10 present uie same uuij , bon(,a 0( matrimony now and here verified as required by law at the tofore existing between plaintiff and office of Charles J. Schnahel, 600 defendant herein. Chamber of Commerce Building, summons is served upon you Portland, Oregon, within six months by vrtue 0 an order made by the from the date hereof. i Honorr.ble James A. Eakln. Judse of The Maxwell The Handsomest , - The Most Durable The ost Economical Automobile on the Market Quick Delivery J. H. FLYNN Aeent, for CoiumDia County Office at Independent Auto Co. ST. HELENS, OREGON STATE OF OREGON FOR COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. THE ALL foul ' Fred W Sklff' P,alnUff' The Government Says Save This applies to your house as'well as any other property or article. You can save and conserve by having r 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 Dated and first published Novem ber 29th, 1918. SYDNEY WElNSHrJNK, the above entitled Court on the 2nd day of December, 19 18,, which pre-, aprlhoa thnt t?m niimtminfl In thin suit ' Administrator of the Estate of ghall be served upon you by publica- Johanna Welnshenk, Deceased. i t)nn thereof once a wes for a'.x oon- Charles J. 8chnabel, Attorney, ; BeCutive weeks in the St. Helens Mist, 600 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. !a newspaper in general circulation in Portland, Oregon. 60-2 the County of Columbia and State of " , Oregon, and thnt the first publlca- BUMMONS In thnvnnf he lint! on the 6th dav IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEio pecemher. 1918. and tho Inst pub- STATE OF OKKUUM f uk inn Mention on the 17th day of January, COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. 11919. RALPH A. COAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, 633 Pittoclt Block, Portland, Oregon. Date of first pub., Dec. 6, 1918. Date of Inst pub. J.-.n. 17, 1919. Ruby Miller, Plaintiff, V8. Joseph R. Miller, Defendant. To Joseph R. Miller, the a:;ov named defendant: In the Name of the State of Ore on: You are hereby required to ap- voTirrc OF FINAL ACCOUNT pear and answer the complaint filed ; In U)e Mntter o( the Estate of Mat. against you in me thew J. Stunkard. Deceased. on or before the last day of the time ; Notice Is herebv aiven that the un- prescrlbed In the order for the pub-! derslgned, as executrix of the estate ucauon oi inn uuimui "" Matthew J. Stunkard. deceased. Roseburne Stock Farm Shorthorns HERD HEADED BY i4 r iiiii-- tn? ;. . Villager Sultan 2nd A Careful Inspection of Herd and What We Are Do ing in Shorthorn Produc tion ia Cordially Invited. - Young Stock of both Sexes for sale at all times A.H.TARBELL, Prop. Warren, Oregon mnde and filed herein, to-wit: o. or before the 4th dny of January, 1919, and if you fall to appear nnu answer, for want tlvereof, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded in the said com plaint, to-wit: for a decree dissolv ing the marriage contract now inn hna filed her final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Columbia County, nnd that Sat urday, the 18th day of January, 1919, at the hour of one o'clock u. the afternoon of said day, at the Court room of said Court in the City nf St. Helens, Columbia County, Ore heretofore existing between plaintiff hag been npp0inte(j a8 the time and defendant, and for BUch other Rnd place fop tne hearing of object relief as to the Court may seem Just. ,on8 theret0 and the settlement This summons is published once a t,,ereof week for six consecutive weeks iit Datej gnd f,rst published Decem- tne ai. jieieus mini, u iioaimioi i,er 20. 1918. general circulation, published at Si Helens, CoiumDia uoumy, uregon, by virtue of on order of tho Hon. 8. C. Morton, County Judge of Columbia County, Oregon, duly made and fllea In this suit on the 21st day of N vember, 1918, and the date of the first publication herein is the 22nu dr.y of November, 1918. Fred W. HERMAN. Attorney for Plaintiff; Residence and Postoffica Address, Rainier, Oregon. Date of last pub. Jan. 3, 1919. MALINDA J. STUNKARD, Executrix of the Estate of Matthew J. Stunkard, Deceased. 1-5 Mrs. Islejr's le(ter In a recent letter Mrs. D. W. Isley of Litchfield, 111., says, "I have used Chamberlain's Tablets for disorders of the stomach and as a laxative, and have found them a quick and sure relief." If you are troubled with In digestion or constipatlcn these tab lets will do you good." Theres a Salesman from Virginia who was chewing and swapping yams with the men on the Post Office corner. "Have a chew," says he to Jake. Jake doesn't think he's chew ing unless his cheek bulges out like he had the mumps. "Call that a chew?" he snorts. "Sure!" says the salesman. This is Real Gravely. That small chew satisfies, and the longer you chew it the better it tastes. That's why it doesn't cost anything extra to chew this class of tobacco.' , mi uiu & tow f - nt atrt ml. PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug each piece packed m a poucn 3S