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6 ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1918 HUNGER DRAWS THE MAP Famine Conditions' Food Shortage approch m gf limine Point Serious Food Shortag i Sufficient Present Food Sui 1 Bui future SerlCu? (FTraPeofles already recervinft American Avd (JJJJ Unclassified DECEMBER, I. ma. gg Food Shortage approchrnramirv; '"Lv XJ I Serious Food Shortage Sill $ST"L iro Sufficient Present Food Supply !Pv. m &r&M "V A food map of Europo today shown not a single country In which the fu ture does not hold threat of serious difficulties and only .1 small part which Is not rapidly approaching the famine point With the exception of the Ukraine only those countries which have maintained marine commerce bare sufficient food supplies to meet actual needs until next harvest, and even In the Ukraine, with stores accu mulated on the farms, there Is famine In the large centers of population. Belgium and northern France, as weH as Serbia, appear on the hunger map distinct from the rest of Europe because they stand In a different rela tion from the other nations to the peo ple of the United States. America has for four years maintained the small war rations of Belgium and northern tFrance and is already making special efforts to core for their Increased after-the-war needs, which, with those of Serbia, must be included) In this plan, lire urgent In the extreme and must have Immediate relief. The gratitude of the Belgian nation for Uie help America has extended to her durin;,' ilir war constitutes the strongest appeal for us to continue our work there, 'he moment the German in tiii. s withdrew from her soil and,she :i snihllyhed once more in her own seat of government the little nation's first thought was to express her grati tude to the Commission for Relief lu Belgium for preserving the lives of millions of her citizens. Germany, on the other hand, need not figure In such a mop for Ameri cans because there is no present Indi cation tliut we shall be called on at all to take thought for the food needs of Germany. Germany prohnbly can care for her own food problem If she Is given access to shipping and Is ennbled to distribute food to the cities with dense populations, which are the trou ble centers. England, France, the Netherlands and Portugal, all of which huve been maintained from American supplies, have sufficient food to meet Immedlnte needs, but their future presents seri ous difficulties. The same Is true of Spain and the northern neutral coun tries Norway, Sweden and Denmark whose ports have been open and who have been able to draw to some degree upon foreign supplies. Most of Kussin Is already In the throes of famine, and 40,000,000 people there are beyond the possibility of help. Before another spring thou sands of them Inevitably must die. This applies as well to Poland and practically throughout the Baltic re gions, with conditions most serious in Finland. . Bohemia. Serbia, Itoumnnla and Montenegro have already reached the famine point and are suffering a luav) toll of death. The Arinenlun popula tion Is falling each week us hungei takes Its toll, and in Greece, Alhaulii and Itoumnnla so serious are the food shortages that famine is near. Al though starvation Is not yet Imminent. Italy, Switzerland, Bulgnrln and Tur key are In the throes of serious rtrin gencles. In order to fulfill Americas pledge In world relief we will hnve to export every ton of food which enn be bun died through our ports. This means at the1 very least a minimum of 20.000,000 tons compared with 0,000.000 tons pre war exports and 11,820,000 tons ex ported last year, when we were bound by the ties of war to the European allies. If we fnll to lighten the black tpr: on the hunger map or If we allow any portions to become darker the very peace for which we fought, and hied will he threatened. Ho volt und annrchy Inevitably follow famine. Should this happen we will see In other parts of Europe a repetition of the Russian de. bncle and our fight for world peac will have beeu In vain. (TV V V WW WW V & IN rnorir.u i tunc 4 t 111 IVItLIUll IsAllUd r The entire Turkish fleet surrend ered to the allien, has been interned -in me uoiuen Jicrn r.t Constantl- nopie. the Ukraine, has been killed, leaving the country In the power of the unionists, says a Geneva nlunut,. , Great Britain will demand of Gcr- AAAAftiAAi The municipal council of Paris1 ZTi SZiTti nTn' . Despairing of the success of his fl'1"8' h? lTeneh chr niber! Ing for Great BrWin and her domln- linp-am uiii . u measure Inn n nnri .... (cording to the Daily Mail. The news efforts to reconstruct Hungary, ,01 fP"es 10 auop; a Count Michael KarMvt u nnoj granting suffrage women have tried to end his life. He had ! D A, U7ranl,a,n deleB3tl(!n now lu a prominent part In connection with i Ber."n 8. sald to fce planning en ap- The Nobel commits annnnnre. ' Lec 1116 country norn the Russian that there will be no Nobel Deace' B?'8liev.ikl- Tne de!e3r.ticn says that prize mis year. President candidacy for the hon nnner anvu tlilu la ul... . a prominent part In connection with r, ? ,wlA .fce V110 cn aP" real Britain and her dominions an,' the proclamation of a Hungarian re-j' """i8" H' Ger-jnnti.h taxpayers win be relieved ; puonc. 7'r .V r . '". "u icu.ooo.uOO per annum by the Ge. ti. 1 tect the country f.-nm tho IMiu,il r "" u) ma uei man payment. lent WilWs v,'hen the Ukrainian peonle took up!, At a meeting of 5,000 leading clti h . hlV1''' Germany they chose the evil of f.ens ' t'ie H .ineland In Cologne It boosted by the adminis'rat on cress 11 as belng less than aQ acceptance of I ."""J K" ,VK" ,v ew 01 Imposst of th iTnttpJ i s, ThI ;""..?! Bolshevik! domination. . ,,lllty of establishing a regular gov- sy over "who won the war" mav be Porto Rl?9 ls ln tlie Srip ot "n In fluenza epidemic, and all schools churches and theatres have been closed. Industry Is seriously affected. With the exception of a battleship, a cruiser and a torpedo boat, the whole of the German navy now is sy over "who won the war" may be perplexing the Nobel committtee. Max Harden says the kaiser was such a good showman he should have been the manager of a carbaret. Burr Price' nnoiinp- n imii. ...... oaja me nanus or the allies. son and hfa 14 nnlnf. i lcr 1,8 wnole l Marsha r . von jviacKensen s army of 170,000 Winston Spencer Churchill made1 men. Von Mackensen yielded to th- fl Rneppli fn u-liloli Iia o..ll r.,ni..Kj 1 lntattnn.nRi ' " " nv num MUldilU I Ulirijjlticui, favors a league of nations but can . The libel suit started by the Amer not submit to a sacrifice of her naval lean legation the Aftonbladet, charg supremacy. I ing the newspaper had insulted Pres- ronsn-American divisions havb,'uc"1- " "on, nas Deen dismissed "on cmuoiiira at narve ior uanzlg to oc-l ernment in Berlin to proclaim at the earliest possible moment an inde pendent republic "under the German empire. me republic would In clude the countries of the Khine and Westphalia. Regarding ths danger of a counter-revolution In Germany, Hugo llaa.se, the German secretary of for eign affairs, says: "Counter-revolu tlonary tendencies exist, but I see no .iiuu me wiiuiu ui r lem iviarsnai -"' iohukiujiws exisi, nut i see no Von Mackensen's army of 170,000 ! dnnger for the socialist government. mpn Vnn Mafitian.nn . . I 1 .1 .1 ,A ... I The ratui-n . , I. , i , cupy the provinces of Posen and Sil esia. Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, form erly under Austro-Hungarlan rule, have announced their determination to unite with Serbia in a single Jugo slav state. The Ehert and Haase factions, in joint control of the new German government, now are reported to be near the breaking point. Prince Henry of Prussia, is reported to have started a counter-revolution In be half of the royalists. So the query is still in order. Who and what is the German government? The surrender of Germany's 2,000 airplanes to the allies is now said to nave oeen complete. Holland is said to be In favor of 1 1 i a. iqijiiuiL-ui grounus. j Carl Ullman is president of tho Republic of Lithuania which has been proclaimed at Ulga The return of the old regime is im possible. . SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Fred C. Baker, Plaintiff, VB. Olive Baker, Defendant. There have been Mi nun rfnoM!- .. : from influenza in South Africa among Vn ,?n. ' 1 B V named de the European and colored popula- : tion during the epidemic that has; In t,,e na"ie of the State of Ore been prevalent there. C!nvrnnr p.on-'Kon, you are hereby reauired to nn eral Buxton announced at Capn Poat and answer the complaint Town. j against you In the above entitled cult Enver Pasha, former Turkish 00Ju0Sl' 25t,h dfty of Janu minister of war, has departed from y,' 919, and 'f ycu tn t0 80 aPPr Constantinople and. co-lncldentallv ?d anwer Ba,d complaint, for want 25,000,000 Turkish pounds of pub-! lne P'alnl1" will apply to the lie funds likewise have departed i ourli f.or tne reliet Pyed for ln his , General Ludendorff Is reported to X" Is as "foUows- AZZ' "hIfagdR"frrl,wetdenGerman ""'i SKtST. n, ti J I , ?" , , t0.r1 and now exlBt'ng between the . ..Ui,,Ur r. i.c uiciun na oeen i-iainim ana aerendant. iuu are luriner notitiea that this XOTICK 1X1 CKROITOKS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE. STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Carle ton Lewis. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned hsH been appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Carle ton Lewis, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Col umbia County, and has duly quali fied. All persona having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same, duly vorl fted as by law required, to the under signed at the State Hank of Rainier In the City of Rainier, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published, Novem ber 22nd, 1918. ELIZABETH 8. LEWIS, Administratrix of the Estate ot Carleton Lewis, Deceased. Robert J. Upton, Attorney 49-2 ML HOVEN Steamer RUTH SAFE, SPEEDY SERVICE . TOWING. JOBBING Passenger accomodations for 100 Landing at City Dock llRKt see K. K. qulck.t. Helens, and Insure your proDnrlla th ni ' Fire Relief A.soclm, of McMlnn. Yllle, Oregon. I)on)ut It off MCflBlf W. I. VltREN. A... SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COI RT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FPU COI IMItlA COUNTY. Grace Elliott, Plaintiff, vs. James Elliott. Defendant. To James Elliott, Defendant: In the name of the State- of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer plaintiff's complaint filed against you In the above en titled court and cause on or before the 2Sth day of December, 1918, the said date being more than Blx weeks irom the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you tall to so appear and' answer, or otherwise plead herein, for want thereof, the plalutiff will Bpply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her com plaint, to-wit: For a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff aud de fendant, nnd for such other and further relief as may seem meet an-l equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an ordei made by Hon. James A. Eakcn. Jtidice of the above entitled Court, which or der Is dated November 7, 1918. imte or first publication, Nov. 15. 1918. Date of lust publication, Doc. 27. 1918. A. WALTER WOLF. Attorney for plaintiff. Fcnton Building. Portland, Oregon. Hello, Central! A 128 Yes, Bennett's Barber Shop. Quick and Rood service. MortgagLoans On Im Far ltJlllB at the lowestiUes on long tlm able In such as the born wish. Llberi meut terms a commissions Ixians closed Mortgages pu WM. MctoSTER 701 Corbet Portland, vetl and Repay. ments er may prepay. rtiged. No f barged, omptly. Iiased. Bldg. Oregon r A A. A A mm. A. rfV A A A. dk. 1 1 Be a Booster J Insist on getting ST. HELENS BUTTER fr Your grocer has it. fr Th iMillns PMtnrM ef Ing Machine ttll hrmnnky unv ki rad I n on. hanilaanw N .oi. bio Km Wrltlnc MwhlMol rii.t tlu.llly In which rou III Anl our own lavortia riurr tout own favurlie ttymtiutti lb SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE o I ATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Hcstle McKIUen, Plaintiff, vs. Nell McKlllen. DefenHnnt To Nell McKillen. the above named aeienuiint: In the name nf tlm sit-io nr Dra gon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complulnt filed against you In the above-entltlea suit on or before the 11th day of Janunry, 1919. and If you fall to answer or otherwise appear, the plalntltr will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In the com plaint, which is for a decree dl solving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff nnd you. bervlce of this summons Is made upon you by publication thereof In pursuance of an order nf ) n,.nn,. able J. A. Eakln, Judge of the above entitled court, mude and entered on the 26th day of November, 1918, ordering such publication in the St. Helens Mist once, a week for six consecutive weeks, the first publica tion thereof being on the 29th day of November. 1918. and the lust pub lication on the 10th day of January, isi. W. A. HARRIS, Attorney for Plaintiff, Postofflce Address, St. HeleiiB, Oregon. Lynch & Muhr HAIR CUTS. SHAVES. SHAMPOOS Kvcrythiiyj in the ttarlur Line done up in Style Our shop is Strictly Clean and Sanitary Come in and See us ST. IIKI.KVH lmDrOTc(I-SifflDunVJ-MsriHil Bimpl Artl.llc-rumtFrTVI. it ml -UlaivUH 42 KartSia.U r Skill-Bail BaariaagS Via. Ibla Bot Touch-LUbjbeUoa. . . . m . in mo wooditott vr j You W 1 1 Find hir ytu IiIm In Uw mswhitvuy su Msml to, m4 rou will U4nf IH NvuHl rlur-a nf lbothstnlf j - -" mtmm jvui Sacssjiiisi SMMIa 1. VV Y-lnthaWMftotMtiTotjwiflfMllhll (JTV vO irsrriioMr high miM fsHHwafmiM-li RvC'J tUili, Ut porton. Ilia mod,p y AY ym no outer ivp-wniMT U-(IM On If el wo lw. m a4xl I mn4 trial ot Uiis ulWiil Itaiwntac lwMllat fry sH MMt-.i trm tS yoir sxrrvtr L-C us how tv frs t w? It It tm in sm UttsM kkN I'liutw Oatrsi tUl; Mil up-jl t-st Woodstock Typcwitr Comptnii Chlca R. CONSTANTIN PLUMBING, STEAM HEATIFG and SHEET METAL WOKKS Stationary Wash Tubs and Bath Room supplies. ST. HELENS. OREGON nunaiiu is saici to be in favor of , pp""hbu arginnne ambassador to i You are further notified that thi Interning the Hohenzollerns for life I''16 United Statf to succeed Dr. 'summons Id served upon you by Dub on on islrnd in either the linteS FamlKomulo S. Naon. ! Mention In ih. a ni mi... . on on islrnd in either the butch East or wet inaies. but Is willing to sur render them If the allies insist. The war has caused a falling off of 50 per cent In the birth rate of Austria, according to Dr. Von Pir quet. The opening of the peace confer ence ls set for the first week ln Jan unry. Premier Clemenceau probably will preside. President Wilson and his party have arrived in France for their p-.e-conference tour. It Is now said President Wilnon will not sit at the peace table, but will act from without through his representatives. It 13 the United States that must bear the greatest responsibility, if a league oi nations is to be Iormed, - ll'.HLIlfll bi I II H I I Mill II B IVIlut a To re-establish peace between the newspaper of general circulation, warring governments of China, the Printed and published ln the City of Canton government has sent a tele !st- Helens, County of Columbia and vmini n , I, T I 1 . 1 . C t .1 1 ..I n .. I . i . ., . . mo l eniu guvernmeni sug-1 "1V'3 " "inguii, aim iiir.i me aate oi getting that a peace conference be;tno "r8t publication thereof is the 1 eld At RhfltitihDl ftth flnv rt tlciamlin. miB a -..p,....., , J "uvi-uiiici, laiD, aliu L 11 C The Peruvian government it U !rBt Publcatlon .thereof will be on announced at Lima, has agreed to! 1,7 day of January, 1919. ccept the United States' offer o ' 1 "'B 8Ummt'nB is so published and mediation, so the difficulties bo-l8er, upon you Pursuant to tlm tween Peru and Chile mnv .a solution. David Francis, American ambas sador to Russia, has arrived at Lon don. The lower house of the Porto Rican legislature has resolved that the United States should grant Porto . v ,7 . mo uiikcu ouiiBB niiouia grant Arthur J. Balfour is telling the peo- Rico complete self-government pie or ureal Britain. Goneral 8kor0pad8kI hetmai pt Order of the Hnnnrhla T A C.liln judge of said court, which order was made and entered of record in salo cause on the 25th day of November. A. I)., 1918. First pub. December 6th, 1918. Last pub. Junur.ry 17th, 1919. C. D. CHRISTENSEN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Postofflce address, 1403 Northwest ern Rank Uldg., Portland, Oregon. XOTICK OK KHKIUIT'H H.II.K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. E. H. Harlacher, Plaintiff, vs. J. S. Veeks, Defendant. By virtue of an execution Ikhubh out of the. above entitled Court In the above entitled cause, to me directed and dated the 18th of No vember, 1918, upon a Judgment, de cree and order of sale rendered ii said court and cause on the 14th duv of October, 1918, In fuvor of E. H. Harlacher, plaintiff, and against J. S. Weeks, the defendant, for the sum of Five Hundred ($500,001 Dollars, together with the interest thereon from the said 14th day oi October, 1918, at the rate of seven per cent per annum until paid and the further sum of Seventy-five Dol lars, attorney's fees and the costs and dlsbursments of this suit, taxed at $14.50, with the costs of and upon this writ commanding mo to mak sale of the following described reul property, to-wit: Tracts No. Twenty-eight (28) and Twenty-nlno (29) of A. Holaday's orchard Tracts, situated ln Colum bia County,' State of Oregon, n.i shown by the recorded plats of the County Clerk's office of said Colum bia County, State of Oregon; togeth er with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or In anywise appertaining. Now, therefore, by virtue of salt, exocutlon, Judgment, order and de cree, and In compliance with the commands of said writ, I will on Sat urday, the 11th day of Janunry. 1U19, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., at the front door of the Court I louse in 81. Helens, Columbia County, State of Oregon, sell at public auction (sub ject to redemption) to the highest bidder for cash In hand," all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendant may have had on the 20th day of September, 1911, the date of the mortgage here in foreclosed, or may have since had In or to the above described property and every part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment, order and decree, Interest, cost and nccurlng cents. Dated this 18th day of November, 1918. E. C. STANWOOD, Sheriff ot Columbia County, Oregon. First pub. Nov. 22, 1918 Last pub. Jan. 3, 1918. Tlie Celebrated BERGMANN SHOE Awardod GOLD MEDAL P. P. I. E. San Francisco, 1916 The Htrongext anil Neat-rut Water proof Shoe Made FOIl IjOGGE'KH, CHUISKKH, MILI.MEN AND ALL WOIIKEIW TIIEO. IlKKGMANN KIIOE MFG. CO. (121 Tliurmun Street Portland ASK FOR THE BERQMANN WATERPROOF SHOE OIL Livery, Feed and Sale Stable DRAY INC AND TRANSFER All Business Promptly Attended To PHONE IS WM. H. 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