St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, February 07, 1919, Page 6, Image 6

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    ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1910
THE PERILS OF
DEMOBILIZATION
Lark of Any Federal Plan Renders
Loral Efforts Valueless
HIGH COST OF LIV-
ING IN SWEDEN
The American consul general a
Stockholm has forwarded to th
state department a brief statement
itinirini inrroAsea in the cost of liv-
If the secretary of war desires i)ng inSwrden from 114 to me enu
concrete proof of the need of a0f July, 191S. The state department
thorough-going national plan to!nas made this Information available
govern the process of demobilization, ito the bureau of labor statistics, of
late events in Boston have not left! the department of labor, and it is
him without evidence in point. The printed in full in the December num
visit paid to City Hall on Saturday i,er of the Monthly Labor Review,
by a delegation of several hundred j From this statement it appears
unemployed service men, and the that the tablo-d'hote meal at hotels
visit which they announced tliey j ani restaurants has Increased two
would pay to the state house today, crowns (63.6 cents) during the last
are not extensively serious matters ! months, an advance of 20 to 25 per
in themselves, but they are sufficient cent, and that at first-class restau
to Indicate what will be the serious- rants a course dinner, consisting of
ness of the situation In the near fu-i80up, fish, meat and dessert, now
ture If demobilization is allowed to costs from 7 to 10 crowns ($1.88 to
continue on a haphazard basis, and $2.68), while at a second-class res
they are more than sufficient to in- taurant, or pensionat. a dinner can
dicato the incidental acts of Injustice i,e obtained for about 5 crown
which are alrendy occurring while: ( $1.34).
the secretary of war tries to avoid The consul general submits a
the adoption of a radical plan of con 'table which shows the expenditures
trol. That the mayor accepts this for f00d, light and fuel for a normal
view of the case would seem evident, famuy of husband, wife and two
from the concluding sentence of the j children with an estimate of disbur
telegrara which he sent Mr. Baker. 'SPments for 1914 of 2,000 crownn
after hearing the protest filed bjV(,536).
Saturday's delegation, against the n would seem that, taking 109
manner of their discharge. Hit, as a standard for July, 1914, the cost
honor declared that "The present !f living had advanced to 294.3 In
situation seems to be due to a com-'Stockholm. 2S5.5 in Gottenborg. and
plote disregard of the unfortunat'.j 282.9 in .Mulmo by the end of July,
complications that are certain to fol- 191 8. There are increases over the
low such action." cost of living In July, 1914, of 194.3
"Here In Boston, where the 'un-'for Stockholm, 185.5 for Gottenborg
fortunate complications' have been j and 182.9 for Malmo.
directly brought to the city's atten j
tion, every disposition Is Delns I BURLESON NOT
SI1UWU III ueai wiiu mcui uauuauuio
ly and effectively in so far as any
action by the local authorities and
people can sutrice to cope wun mem. T, th, pat nffii-o rnmmit
The governor and mayor, th f w nn, .tpl-kpn rrom it9 record
speaker of the house and the presi-ithe remarkable attack of Kepresen
dent of the senate have all joined tative Mocn of Tennessee, upon Mr.
in energetic efforts to organize the Edwrrd Ueynolds it certr.ir.ly Bhould
employment field in this state ana ,oge nQ time ,n dolnR g0 Mr JIoon
to see to It that every firm or ndi-,,8 a vlctim of the digea3e known as
vidual in whose employ a soldie. , loos8 mouth .. all t00 prevalent
might be placed comes to a realiza-!these d at the natlonai capital
tion of the need that is now to be BecauBe Mr. Reynolds, an officer of
m,u-. ?ubt,,e,?,Vle leneT C.UHrl Postal Telegraph-company, made
will take a legislative hand in the;bold t crlticize the policies of the
proceedings, endeavoring to es tab -1 postmaster general. Representative
llsh the means by which the statu I J, characterized his act a,
can best aid the campaign. These;. blB ..dtalojraI
efforts deserve the hearty support ot, Even though he doe8 ha1 from
ail citizens. Texas Mr. Albert Sidney Burleson Is
"What must not be lost from sight I not the eovernment of the United
however, Is the fact that if demobl-l states. He is a servant of the people
Uzation is allowed to go on at Hs;and neither his policies nor his acts
Federal source unchecked and un- are sacrosanct. Only a democrat
guided by any broadly controlling; probably only a Southern democrat
plan, and without administrative ma- ; could entertain the altogether fool
chlnery of the kind which General !i8n and pre-eminently undemocratic
Crowder built up for the task otjdea that criticism of Mr. Burleson
mobilization, then in the end loca. S "treasonable" or "disloyal." The
attempts to deal with the flow of re-southern states just now suffer from
turning soldiers will inevitably be very peculiar representation In Con
swamped, and swamped through no gress.
fault of their own, but on account of j Democrats there or anywhere who
a complete disregard' Jn certain hold to the idea that criticism of the
high quarters 'of the unfortunate ; administration or ot administration
complications certain to follow. ' ;Cficials means "disloyalty" or "trea
Boston Transcript. t0n" are only building up troublo
for themselves and their party.
New York Herald (Ind.)
Tka nn.ptmnnt nf labor has ccnb
ed granting permits for the impor
tation or uanamian, jimum-mi am.
Mexican laborers, effective at once,
except that labor for which penults
have already been obtained may be
brought here up to January 15.
The Importation of quasl-Bklllea
labor from Canada Is also checked,
but skilled laborers, fishermen ana
harvest and lumber workers may
continue to move between the two
conutrles practically in accordance
with preseut arrangements.
THE GOVERNMENT
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
Oscar Koske, Plaintiff,
vs.
Ada Koske, Defendant.
To Ada Koske, the above, named
defendant:
In the name of tho State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above eutitled
Court and cause on or before the ex
piration of six weeks from the dute
of the first publication herein, and if
you fail bo to appear or answer, for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint, namely, a derr-o
for divorce, dissolving the bonds ot
matrimony npw and heretofore ex
isting between the plaintiff and de
fendant and for such other and
further relief as to the Court niaj
seem meet and proper.
This summons Is served upon you
pursuant to an order of the Hon.
J A. Eakln. Judge, which said order
was made the 22nd day of January,
1919, and which said order roqulrod
that this summons be published onre
a week for six consecutive weoks In
the St. Helens Mist, a weekly news
paper ot general circulation, pub
lished in the County of Columbia,
State of Oregon.
The date ot the first publication ot
this summons Is the 24th day of Jan
uary, 1919, and the dt'.te of the lust
publication is the 7th day of March,
1919.
W. L. COOPER.
Attorney for Plaint Iff.
924 Chamber of Commerce Building,
Portland, Oregon.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
W. S. Jolllffe, Plaintiff, .
vs.
Sadie Jolllffe. Defendant.
To Sadie Jolllffe, the above namod
defendant:
la tho name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the compliant filed
against you in (lie above entitled
cause on or before the 15th day of
Fobruary. 1919. and If you fall to so
sppear and answor, the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for tho relief
prayed for In said camplulnt. to-wlt:
A decreo annuling and holding for
nam; lit the bonds -t Matrimony now
existing between the plaintiff and de
fendant, and for such other and
farther relief as to tho court muy
seem Just and meo'..
Service, ot summons by public-allot.
Is mi'.de upon you by order of tho
Hon. James A. Er.UIn, Judge ot the
above entitled Court, urn! umdo on
the 30th day of Oecember, 191!t.
diroctlLg such publication of sum
mons to be had i:i tho St. Helvim
Mist, a weekly newspaper pulillshoct
In the County of Columbia, State of
Oregon, once a week for Hix (6) con
secutive weeks, the first publication
to be on the 3rd d:.y of January,
1919 r.nd the last publication to bu
on the 14th day of February, 1919.
ELMER A. GENESTE
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address: 1028 Chamber of Com
merce, Portlnnd, Multnoritth Coun
ty, Oregon.
First pub. dated J.ui. 3. 1919.
Last pub. dated Feb. 14, 1919.
Indigestion
Take a few dosos of Chamberlain's
Tablets as directed for indigestion,
and you will soon forget about your
stomach troubles. Try It.
For extraordinary heroism under
fire, 124 American negroes have
been decorated with military medals A wr.nt ad costs little and often
and war crosses by the French au-' brings big returns. Nothing too big
inonties. or too little to be sold by a want ad.
FORDSON' TRACTOR
Wnte feWSPfes ' Write
for IMP y3t for
lircu- fi&w: $W? Circu
lar iWT&y lar
FRANCIS MOTOR CAR CO., Agents
East 13th and Hauthorne Ave. Portland, Oregon.
On Exhibition at Independent Garage, St. Helens.
GET A HOME
Start the New Year right by buying a Lot and building a
New Home, or ons already built at a bargain. Have
several good buys at original low cost and on easy terms.
Insure your home and contents against accident.
Also insure your family against future want by a life in
surance policy in one of the largest companies.
L. R. RUTHERFORD
PHONES Office, 123; Residence B-38
GIVE US YOUR
during the coming year, and we will save you money. In
oor stock of GROCERIES and DRY GOODS, SHOES
and CLOTHING, you will find just the article you want
and at prices a little lower than elsewhere.
Phone 35
A. T. KIBLAN
(Houlton) St. Helens, Ore.
Free and Prompt Delivery
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY.
William H. Numun, Plaintiff
vs.
Cecelia M. Numan, Defenant.
To Cecelia M. Numan, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon, 1
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before the 3rd day of March.
1919, said date helng more titan six
weeks from the date of the first pub
Mention of this summons, and if you
fall to so appear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for in the complaint, to-wlt:
That the marriage contract and
bonds of matrimony heretofore ana
now existing between plaintiff and
defendant be dissolved, cancelled
and held for naught, and that plain
tiff have such other and further re
lief as to the court may seem justj
and equitable. I
1 This summons Is served upon you
1 by publication thereof, In the St. Hel-
I ens Mist for six consecutive weeks.
j the date of the first publication be
ing January 17th, 1919, and the dute
; of the last publication being Fobru
ary 28th, 1919, in pursuance of the
order of the Honorr.ble J. A. Eakin,
. Judge of the above entitled Court,
nnd which order Is dated January
: 16, 1919.
CLINTON A. AMBROSE,
; Attorney for Plaintiff.
; 3 1 3 14 Washington Street, Portland,
Oregon. ;
NOTICE OF HIIKRII-F'H SALE j
IN THE CIRCUIT COUVT OF THE!
STATE OF OREGON FOR COL
UMBIA COUNTY.
F. J. Harms, Plaintiff,
I vs.
Peter Fclton, Loie Fclton and A. S.
i Harrison, Defendants.
I By virtue of an execution. Judg
ment order, decree and order of sain
issued out of the above entitled
I Court In the above entitled cause, to
I me directed and dated the 27th day
;of December, 1918, upon a judgment
; rendered and entered In said Court
;on the 7th day of June. 1918, in
. favor of F. J. Harms, Plaintiff, nnd j
against Peter Felton nnd Lole Fel-'
jton, Defendants, for the sum of!
j $550.00 with Interest thereon at the!
irate of 8 per cent per annum from 1
the 30th day of August, 1917, and1
the further sum of $18.23 with In-j
terest at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum from the 30th day of March,'
1918, and the further sum of $76.00 j
as attorney's fees, and the furthei !
sum of $43.45 costs and disburse
ments and the costs of and upon this;
writ, commanding me to mako sale'
of the following described real pro j
perty, situated in the City of St.:
Helena, Columbia County, State of
Oregon, to-wit: j
' Lot 19 In Block 46 of the City or
St. Helens, as the same appears by
the plat of said City on record In the
office of the County Clerk of said
Columbia County, Oregon, and as per
registered title thereof.
Now Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order, decree
and order of sale and In compliance
with the commands of said writ, i
will on Monday the 24th day of Feb
ruary, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m., at the front door of the County
Ccurt House In St. Helens. Columbia
County, Oregon, sell at public auction
(subject to redemption) to the high
est bidder for cash in hand, all the
right, title and interest which the
within named defendants or either
of them had on the 30th day of Aug
ust, 1917, the date of the said mort
gage herein foreclosed, or since that
date had In and to the above de
scribed property or any part thoreoi,
to satisfy said execution, judgment
order and decree, interest, costs and
securing costs.
Dated this 20th day of January,
1919
, E. C. STANWOOD.
Sheriff of Columbia County, Oregon.
By H. E. LaBARE, Deputy.
Date first pub. Jan. 24, 1919
Last pub. Feb. 21, 1910.
ST. HELENS ROUTE
la Willamalta Slouik
THE PEOPLM BOAT
STR. AMERICA
Loaves Portland dally -2:30 p. m
(Sunday 1:30 p. ro.)
Arrives St. Helens - - 6:00 p. m
(Sunday 3:30 p. m.)
Leaves St. Helens - - - 6:16 a. in
Arrive? Portlnnd - - 10:15 a. m
H. HOLMAN, Agent
Makes alt way Inndlngs. Wharf foot
Alder street. Phones: Main 8323,
A-4204.
FRANK W ILK INS, St Helens Agent
M. HOVEN
Steamer RUTH
SAFE, SPEEDY SERVICE
TOWING, JOBBING
Passenger accomodations for
100
Landing nt City Dock
HIIKI HllKt lirtKt
Hoe E. K. Quick, St. Ilel,n, j
Insure your Drouertr In ti.. ! M
I Fire Itelluf Association ot Mck!'
' vlllo, Oregon. Don't put It on
M. I). K1JNIMO.N, AJ
Hello, Central! A 128
Yes, Bennett's Barber
Shop.
Quick and good service.
Mortgage Loans
On Improved
Farms
at the lowest rates a&4
on lone time. Keptr.
able In such Installment!
as the borrower mj
wish. Liberal prepay.
. moiit terms arranged. No
commissions chargsi
Loans closed pronipui.
Mortgages purchased.
WM. McMASTER
701 Corbott . llldg.
Portlunil, Orsgfli
OODSTOC!
r
i Be a Booster J
i
Insist on getting
;
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ST. HELENS BUTTER &
Your nroccr has it. i
in One w
6
Frazier's Confectionery
St. Helens, Oregon
On the Strand near Mill
Yard
CIGARS, TOBACCOS
CONFECTIONS
SOFT DRINKS
POOL and BILLIARD
PARLOR
Lynch & Muhr
HAIR CUTS. SHAVES.
SHAMPOOS
Kvervtliini; in I lie Hai licr
Line dune up in Style
Our shop is Strictly Clean
and Sanitary
Come in and See us
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Th leading Foalunt of th lm4
In Machine til harmanloutly
ti neu inim, nnnaf r nmw TrouN
w Writing NwklMil the frtt
Quality In whldh you will sn
your own fnvorit fatur pour
own favuru upewrtur, Uh
slbart txtida.
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nt btatklar'l 42 Ka UiU T
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Woodstock Typewriter Comptm
J. F. Dopplmaier
OVERLAND
AUTOMOBILES
AND
MOLINE
TRACTORS
WareliouBe, Gurugo and Sulen
rooms next to the I'OHtoffice
J. F. Dopplmaier
HT. IH I KVS, OltM;o
R. CONSTANTIN
PLUMBING, STEAM HEATING
and SHEET METAL WORKS
Stationary Wash Tubs and Bath Room supplies.
ST. HELENS, OREGON
Str. IBALDA
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' i. 1 ' " i 1 " 1
i I
ll 1
ill
iUUtn between St. Moleim ami
i'ortlantl, IM) cent one way, 75
renU for tlie round trip.
Tickets K'mhI until uhc1. -
lioitt 'nvi St. llulcin 7:65b. in.
Kiturniiir leve I'ortlnn.l 2::!(i p. m.
Arrive nt St Helena 4 A't n. in.
C I. HOOGHKIRK
The (lflirit
BERGMANN SHOE
Awarded
GOLD MEDAL
P. P. I. E. Pan Francisco, IM
Tim Hlroiijfent anil Ncamtt Water
prtwif Hhoe Made
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TIIKO. ItK.IKiMAN'.N K1IOK MI'O. CX).
021 Tluirman Htiwt Portland
ASK Full THE BEKGMANN WATERPUOOF 8HOE OIL
Have Music in the Home
For a small payment down
and a Htnall monthly puymont,
you can limtali In your home a
Itriiimwiik, Putin', Aincrlcmi
or ltliickMt4iiiR (iniranoln
and have all of the lntfiHt nnd
chiBslr.ul munlc In your; liomn.
All of theiie mnclilnes piny the
stnndurd records.
Sewing Machines
well
A full lino hf tho
known Hinder Hewing Mnrhlneh
in iseverai anierent cablnetb
Sold on eaay terma. You
can't afford to be without a
NliiK'-r when $3.00 per month
places oue In your home.
Needlos for all makes of
machines, and other supplies.
Machine repairing. All
work guaranteed.
TH0R AR0NS0N,
Salesman
Sales Room In Hewitt Uldp.
St. Helens, Oregon.
Open from 4 p. m. to 8 p. m.
nnd all day on Saturduys.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
DRAYINC AND TRANSFER
All Bu.inest Promptly Attended To
PHONE IS
WM. H. DAVIES - - Pro
ST. HELLNS.OREGON
St. Helens Lumber Co.
Wood and Lath
Electric Lighting
Lumber Manufacturers