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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1919)
it 2 I 1 Si P J ft I 1 I I 3 9 4 f ST. 1"" utct FRIDAY. MARCH 28. 1919 FARM NOTES ft L4k A A A A A r Farm Help Grow Scarce A very large call for trained farm help is experienced even at this early date, reports J. W. Brewer, farm fcolp specialist for the federal anl (). A. C. agricultural extension. "If this Is the condition now, what will be the situation when spring work Is on In full blast md farmers need help In a hurry?" he asks. "Many persona predicted a large surplus ot all kinds of labor, and thought help would ba easy to gf t. Send your ap plications to our Portland office and tell particularly w'lat kind of work you want done." Testing Picks Good Cowl The 600 cows teited In Oregon In November averaged 656 pounds ot milk carrying 27.16 pounds fat. The best herd averaged 779 pounds of milk with 46.8$ rounds fat. The best cow gave 1612 pounds of milk carrying 76.60 pounds fat. Her rec ord in milk was 2 times and In fat almost three times that of thu average untested row, six ot the poorest having been sent to the butcher for being ao better. E. L. Westover of the agricultural col lege has charge of the testing. Oregon HUtcy Endorsed Oregon history end resources are recommended frr more careful study to clubs, chatauquas, high schools and colleges, in a resolution adopted by the recent legislature. Approval of John B. Horner's "Oregon" Is In dicated In this resolution introduced by Representative Stewart and Mrs. Thompson. Mr. Horner, professor of history at 0. A. C, knew personal ly miny of his c'aa-ai to-s and had no small part In Bhap'ng the events he sketches so cloverly. all will be exhausted by the end of I'leuty f Flu Xo DcatliB May. Latouche. Alatka, ropor's 20 "The fat problem Is danserous. cases of Influoniii In camp with tho The supply has gone back 83 per ; only doctor nml the only nurse being cent from the supply of 117. Mint the first ones on tlie sick urn, um is dangerously scarce, the situation ; there were no diMitlm. This is r'porl belng worst in the Rhinclund ana ' e,j s the only place In the I'nlted Westphalia. For the supply of p- states where lnfltuiitii was epidemic tatoes the loss ot Tosrn is serious um uo ,,.ailis :psulloil. Eleven billion, seven hundred mil- j lion pounds of potatoes are needed. L for the cities. Our potatoes will lie ; IN TIIK COl NT (01 II T Oh .1. ,. completely used up by tho middle of I STATU OF OlilXiON loll tl. May. The sugar supply Is very in-j L'MHI A t'Ol'NTY. adequate, likewise the fish supply, i j tiie Mutter of I ho Kstatu of I'eler Fertilizer cannot be obtained, na ti e llorgrvn. Deceased, factories lack coal and lime." I Kotlt.e 8 iu,roliv Klven tliat the un How Germany is to pay for this ' irs,Kll,,,i UH Btimlnltrutur of th. food she wants from us has not hem -,,.. '...,,,. it,-..r,Mi. deceased. decided but there is a growing Idea (' f(e(1 ,lg filul, Bm,nt in th.. that payments are to be mado by the, ..,, (.ollrt ot t10 Slte of OreKoit Kile of foreign securities held by, for t.Jlullll,,a county, and that Sai Germany. Lr.l.iv the 29t!i day of March, 11M!. ut the hour of 10 A. M . of said day and tho Court room of said Court, has been appointed by said ourt HOUSEHOLD HINTS There's a lot of gloom In Ireland. And no wonder they are sore. They've set up a young ropublh . And (he Kiigllsh maKe mi roar. SIMMONS IN TIIK CIHCFIT COl'ltT OF TIIF STATU OF OKKUON VOll COl. VMHIA COI'NTY. Kdlln retortion, rialntlff, vs Mini Fliefi-eth and Eveylyn Kllef will. Minors, and Jehn M. IVIer sou; ali all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Inter est In the ua estate described li the complaint herein, Defendants To Kvelyn Kllefseth. a minor, John M I'etersun and all persons or parties unknown claiming nnv right, title, estate, lien or Interest I the real property described In (ho complaint herein: In the Name of the State of Ore I "org' it Wlinl lie Needed. From tet KepLlilloon. Mt. Glllsd. tlhlo: The editor had an Interestlim iiperleiire some t.uie ago, when a - i..i Ijuiiiiii rnlfia In tills offlra jiiiiiis - . .. .. l am) uskol for a copy of lh Morrow! County Hepubllctu. He scrutinised It carefully when 4 copy was hand- I ed him and then unlit: "Now I know!"' "What Is It you are look ing for." we Inquired. "My wife sent ni after a buttle of Clmmlierlali. Cough Remedy and I forgot til "'". I nt t Jh. Cork, n. l the llu lh7.."w s berluln s. ,, h sJ "r go lllttl, " pn, can would sug., ,f , ' -lor-. 4.,.,", ubstltutlng , nothing of th,&t or good (.mmU .r."" niiini of .-i..-"" 'M - --wuiri. lias neon appoinieu ij wim v"..i - - -- . i may belthe lime and place for the hearliiK gnu. You and each of jou are here riiiKS to- of objoctlous thereto and tho set-,l.y required lo appear and answer Moment thereof. lhe complaint filed against you li. In sham- Dated and first published Febru-l'-o .Low ....tliJo.l c.-yt": tt", f" ' A rubber mat for a sink made by tying old fruit gether. Don't use a yellow soap In sham- Dated and first publl pooing wntte nair and always aiii(nry 28, 191V. two or tnree arops or Diuing io mo America to Feed Germany Ot special Interest to farmers throughout the United States Is the report recently released from the de partment of agricilture, regarding the food situation In Germany, and the statement that that country Is expecting to secure the greater part of these supplies from the United States: Germany will need a vast quanti ty of food from abroad during tha coming year and she hopes to get it largely from America, according to reports which corn's from our army of occupation now on enemy terri tory. It Is estimated that among the supplies Germany will need during the next year are three and a half million tons of grain, one million ton. of meat, one million tons ot fat. I Experts figure that this food will ! cost five billion marks. The present value of the mark is about eleven and one-half cents, which would be something less than six hundred mil lion dollars. A semi-official German review of the food situation says: "The deficit In grain for 1918 is 2,000,000 tons. The crop for 191H cculd never have been sufficient, but since Posen, which supplies one tenth of the grain produced la Ger many, is added to Poland, the deficit becomes serious. At the present mo ment there are considerable supplies in government control centers, but rinse water. No doubt some one will be cover ing coat hangers. Instead of a silk covering, cover the hunger with vol vet. You will find that garments will not Blip from the hungers. - Be careful not to let a button or a hook remain unused upon iny ar ticles of clothing that are no longer worn. Hooks and buttons will be come BC.rcer as tho demand 'cr all kinds of metal Increases. In fact, there Is even now a dearth of that necessary adjunct to woman's toilet the humble hairpin. Keep a bunch of straws, nich at. are served with Ice cream soda, in the sick room as they can be bent to conveniently serve to a patient water, milk or light liquid food, either hot or cold and can be destroyed after using. Tho youngsters can -loo be Induced to take difficult medicine by this novel method. To keep birds from eating yur garden take an old rope or stout cord, tie it to the fence across the garden so It will hang low. Hang newspapers on It Just like you would hang out a washing. Use clothes the Jrd day of May. 11. nnd If you r.n i imut.ir Mm a.ilil co uniaini A. I.. STONh. or oth,,rwlHI, npp,.ar heroin, the Administrator of the Estute of Peter ; , int,tifr will apply to the court for N A Large Stock of Jewelry have just received a lare ami will selects I jewelry. Scarf Imhlers. Cameo liruiH'lir. fiahy J j ami chains, ChiM's bracelets. A Kate riiii;, Apatc brr j ami lavaliers, Cuff links, Watch ful m nrw i iatterns, ami many other articles of merit. Wt' plcasol t nave you inspect this line. Horgren, Deceased W. A. Harris, Attorney 11-16-fit tlm relief nrayed for In his said com plaint, to-wlt: That the defendants and each of them be required to lie ALIAS NI MMONH j and appear In this court and r IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ; forth what. If ony, claim thry oi i STATE OF OREGON FOR TU K , M"''T oi uimii n ............... . COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. Eva White, Plaintiff, vs. Roland A. White. Defendant. To Roland A. White. Defendant. In tho Name of the State of Ore gon, you are horehy required to up- pins. The wind will blow the papers ! bonds of matrimony now a.id here in and lo the following described ! re:-l properly situated in County of I Columbia. State of Oregon, to wll All that part of the Southwest ! miiirtt r of Section 19. Township 6 N. of Runge 4 West of the Willamet te Meridian, that lies and Is situated North of the Nelmlein River; ex- pear uud answer the complaint filed ceptlng therfrom the timber thereon cgnlnst you In the nliovo entitled t and a right-or-way or logging pur Court aud cause on or before thu I poses heretofore conveyed the Hen 2(th day of April, 1919, that being son Uigglng and Lumbering Co , deed the first judicial day after the last j for which Is recorded In Hook 10. day for tho publication of summons page 14, record of deeds for said as prescribed by the Order of Publl-j Columbia County, Oregon; that the cation of Summono herein, and If i same may he decreed to be without you fall so to eppear and answer at! any foundation in law or equity, aud herein directed, plaintiff will apply! thut the plaintiff may be decreed te to tho above entitled Court for tho!le tho owner of said property unit relief prayed for In plaintiff's coin every part and parcel thereof, free plaint, to-wlt: For a decreo of the from any claim or demand on th above entitled Court dissolving tin I part of baI.1 defendants or either of nnd they make a noise which will frighten away birds. It Is Impossible to keep the bnby dry on the chest during tho early teething period. I find it an excel lent plan to pin a dress shield with small safety pins to tho front of hlb vest. The curved part fits very onug around the neck, thus assuring a dry tofore existing be'.ween plulutlff and uerenuant herein. This summons Is served upon you by virtue of an order mnde by the Honorahlo James A. Eaklu, Judge or the nhovo entitled Couvt on th them, or any of them, and that tin plaintiff may have bui li other sun further relief as to the court m seem meet ami agreeable :o equity This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof In the Si Helens .Mist for six ronsecutlvi 4lh day of March, 1919. which ore-1 weeks IIS IirnViileil hv nil fir.lnr rtf scribes that the summons In thlhj lion. W. J. Fullorton, County Judge r.u.1 biiuii uu bittuu upon you oy pun- of the above nnnied Ccunty and , C1 .hl8 J0" a!:'!, alllcation thereof once a week for six State, which said order was made protection against catching cold. , consecutive weeks In tho St. Helen,, nnd entered on the 16th d iy of ,D 8 SPn'a.1 th.0 Knrment:MlRt a newspaper in general cir- March. 1919, -,d which said orde, right side up on an ironing boaru, culatlon in the County of Columbia ' directed nuld pnbllcatlo" t he made lay over a cotton cloth wrung out of and State of Oregon, nnd that the once a week for said ,e- , of 2 worm water contain.ng about one first publication thereof bo hud on tie first publlci.lon oh, m, on tnb espoonful of ammonia to three the 7th day of March. 1919 nnd the the 21st day of March 1 9 1 9 oi !l the . n ,au a.ll.i r.L1... I7L prevents the garment having that o'ltr.y appearance which is so objectionable. RALPH A. COAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. 633 Plttock Hlock, Portland, Ororon. 2:nl day of May, 1919. W. A. IIAHHI3. Attorney frr Plaintiff, Residence, St. lleleni. Oregon Something the FARMER NEEDS It is the most useful of all garden or farm tools. By using it, you can dispense with horse labor. It does everything necessary in preparing seed beds and cultivating the garden or truck patch. It not only plows the ground, but has a disc, harrow and cultivator at tachment. You can drill throe rows of eeds at one time, such as onions, beets and carrots and other small seeds, also beans and corn. Let us explain, in person, the wonderful qualities of this machine. We give a free demonstration on every Saturday. If you are not able to attend "the demonstration, write for free booklet. L. R0SASC0 A$ent St. Helens and Vicinity The house If A 1 fw X? i?5V across the way Beautifully attractive, isn't it? And yet no need for you to be en vious. Beauty in a house is largely a matter of good painting. A coat of tJ-H Paint will work wonders in the appearance of your home, and in addition will add years to its life. Bass-Hucter is synonymous with the highest achievement in the manufacture of paints, varnishes, enamels-m fact preparations for every painting purpose -inside the house or out Let US knnur - j J 1 y"umg prob lems and we will gladly solve them wc can supolv vnn iritVi u i 1 r J utusncs and umcr necessaries. Frank Wilkinj Dim, it. . . BASS-HUETER PAINT COMPANY.wP,--.. rr -ir VON A. GRAY. RELIABLE JEWELER AND VVATCIIMAKE; P HOTOS Prices Reaionable Satiifactory Wwl J.T.Scott St. Helens ENLARGI OWN A HOM1 Start tiie New Year rieht by buvinir a Lot and New Home, or ons alr.i.lv Kuilr n -. K.rn.:. , - - " m j U U . . k Hv M UailU, Several load buvl at nri final rui mm an. I n Insure your home and contents against accident A : i rvi.iu inline your lamuy against tuiure wantDyi, i ? . . Mir.incc poncy in one oi tne largest companies. L. R. RUTHERFORD I'HONES-Office. 123: Residence B-M Mattresses ONE OI- THE FEW THINGS THAT HAV DECLINED IN PRICE We Have Them from $5.75 no. 40ountl Felt Mattress. $13.50. Other Felts at right prices. 30-pound Silk Floss. $20.00. Luxury 35-potmd Imperial Ede Floss, $26.21 40-pound Curled Hair Mattress. SPECIAL. K If in need of a Mattress of any kind, call and Also- have a good line of Pillows. E. A. Ross THE HOUSEFURNISHER , MASONIC HLDG. ST. HELENS Buy an Automobile M I am Columbia County Agent for the following well-known can The Maxwell The Hudson The Chatog AND THE ESSEX This car is considered as the best ProduC,! the American auto builder. Ask for a di stration. You will be delighted at the fee"0""' ance of this wonderful car. SEVERAL USED FORDS AT A BARGAIN J. H. FLYNN ncitco ST. HELENS, OREGON