p RIDES Whippet tank Lri.lll. r Hi Hral lUml (irti'lf '" " I . ,.LMI TIP llBII'MOM t ,-, outside, ami you L """"'I ,flr"! r . .1 riiiinff lii the I which vllld HI. Ill- h ii feature in I"" vic- ilv, W.IN t.KHHIlMl tO L0fthMlHl. Horgeaiit rt,.rh..t 'rporl I niciKiiv'T'''! Hi" death follliir " " L n iioricr to "worm hi bn kuii turret. L a mult ' JUHl "oul ry Iti K lo hiiiiw oiin tlll( cvii III H noodle, lot ... friiin liunililiiK i iimny shell racks, fire i, iooIm, bolts nl lro it linn Hi"' inside of the vm rmiuli " t'llmb Ii.. In knot, itiiiin out ol II jimt ii IIiiIm leas 'ban ... hull wide, ths en- ,1,(1 tin' baby in "k goes iiuilly 'I"" Hi" "trout t , H1 r iilim miles an n.'i hour In what the m-marked Sergeant llen- I,. tin- tank wu resting Juiint "l.lko a gootl tliliiK h Unit Ilia hook Vly ln l. They Ml u k ucriinn No Man's Land ixiiiii' recnrns oroKHii, not iloulil. not I KUUii heir idiiii'iKliiii on the Inn hi k! Id down the U unoil il'ul faster limn d't t ii ii U In liullt to lic it o nu n - n n ii no morn. LllH III I hi' drivers pit l.t tint iiuik, controlling the I lin luuchlim hy rcgulat- Ll of tln Iri'mlH hy moans ll.'lilml li I in, tint a IIIIIh nilii dm gunner. The runner' seat Ii t wide canvas sirup fastened to the moveable turret A revolving turret moves, the runner moves with It. Ho that he la always facing In the direction which the nun la pointed. The gun Itaulf la a 3 7 in in or one pounder, shooting either hitch epl(iMlve or sharpnel. The tank, carry 260 round of ammunition sometimes, a Corporal Alden re marked with a lauiih, plenty to put Heinle on the run. and sometimes only enough to atart a fixht with. "The business of the laiika U to clear the way for the Infantry" aald Corporal Aldun. "Tv go over, put up a little barrage all our own with high explosive ahnlla and when we gut up to where thn men are, let 'em have a little sharpnel, and It la usual ly all over. "Immune form fire? well, you limy cull It that for It takes some thlng larger than a machine gun bul let to go through a tank, alttlng in a nolay tin hoi. with a gun banging JuhI alongside your head and heat ing up the tank to perhupa 125 de gree, I not exactly bo I tig Immune from everything. Sometime a high explosive (hell burnt nearby and eia your Iron box up on It lde. Then the only thing that you con do In to get out and take a run for It. The men In the tank carry Hide arm for JunI uch an emergency and the omergencle came occasionally While In Prance one of the tank I waa In got upended and both I and the gunner hud to hot foot It for home." Once more the tank get under way. Corporal Allien looked up at the reporter who wa trying In vain lo bulanre hlniHolf on the gunner' eat, Mlowed down the engine o thut hi vocle wa audible and yelled, "Now I'll show you how to turn a iuure corner," whereupon be block ed one of the treutl, apeedlng up the other, with the reaull that the tank made a 90 degree turn with a Jerk while the reporter' bead beat a tatoo upon the nlckle ateel of the gun tur ret. Rergeant HenderHhot, who I the tank' gunner, mlled, explaining that when the tank are In action the men are equipped with padded head- CHARLES SOUTH VIOLINIST ksumcil teaching at St. Helens and can be found Thursday at the Lidyard residence. ingtime Jewelry t a 1 1 u k 1 1 1 of Spring ii ltd Hummer In the lino of JKWM.KY Juki received. In the aolectlon are Walilenutr (lialii with ami I'Mirlls. A moat appropriate gift for the hUHhund, broth- kei'thfurt. And till I the time for Itlrtlmtone King. We in lr uiiroprlnln i'tllng. You will also find a magnlfl- Uli'Cllon of .tgnte Itlngx and Agato JVnnat at our Htore. VON A. GRAY LIABLE JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER R. CONSTANTIN PLUMBING, STEAM HEATING and SHEET METAL WORKS tionary Wash Tubs' and Bath Room supplies. ST. HELENS, OREGON PST ARRIVED V' Sii,i,.nt ut Ui-t-late Hllk Poplin and Merge SKIRTS, $4,95 and up SPRING COATS AND CAPES Nperlal Punluwc Clillilren'N Mm' INinln COVERALLS $1.00 NEW PATTERN GINGHAM, 20c yard M. RICEN fcessor to M.' Rosenthal St. Helens, Oregon ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. APRTT. 25, ,919 The Usefulness of This Bank W OME people do not realize the many different M Uavu in ...u:u i i ..... u.m. Tt So un- vviuv.it mis Dans tan acivc mwu- isually well equipped to furnish valuable information l"d advke on financial and business matters. Our ustoniers have often been able to avoid serious losses y making use of our access to first hand business "formation. Ow membership in the Federal Reserve Banking System aives ua KfnVrial farilitiea for meeting the re- hl"remnts of this community. Moreover, it is our aim it0 ve a liel.if.,1 nn J cruirn to rverv "epositor regardless of the size of his account. HRST NATIONAL BANK HvNtom II. A. CHIMMi Caahler 'TIAH t ut. ",,,mn,' Kwloral lU-aervii Hyawm Ptooa. which reaeuthlo football head gear. bow pH,lH and other device, de.lgned to protect the a,0 ! ,ro, " n comaet with the h corner of i,k. ""urp The oulnlile of the lx-lon doaler of dentrurtlon la camouflaged to . nicety. Not a line on the tank' ex ter or j,p,.ar .iralgl.t. lilue. yellow nl L m bl1u,r"". P'"""! with "M.-ntiric preclHlon are deMlgned to deceive the ever-watchful Hun Na ture, however, agreed the boy In charge of the tallki WM Ule or,KIltt, at the art, for the mud which cover the tank I about a effective a camouflage a any of the inan-madt. paint. The di'Hlructlve uualUh-H of the tunk are not to be gauged by their general appearunce. The gun Itself la not exactly a r.1v tu i.... ... ... ntiral Alili.n l,.i.. m-.t ...i . . r, iiinre ih more than one way to kill a man a well a a cat. If you can't Hhoot them," he ald, "run over them, and If you can't do thut alinnly run after them or acare them to death." LIST OF TRANSFERS Keportcd by Columbia f'ounly Ab lract Company. " prll II- -(leorgo H. Law to Kdward WcHtfull et ux: land In Sec. 6, T. 6 N It 2 W., $1050 00. April 12 Kranklln O. McCankey et ux to Cur- rle llagey: land In Sec. 16 and 17 T. 7 N.. It. 2 W., $280.75. April 14 Thnnm I!hkh et ux to Anltl Kari et ux: Ixit 2 tjleen Tract. $1.00. William I'kMlla et ux to Andrew Itaale et ux: land In Sec. 26, T. 8 N.. It. i W., $400.00. J. T. 1'eternon to John S. Smith: hind In Sec. 8. T. 7 N., It. 4 W., $10. Wemern Copperagn Co, to School Dlntrlct No. 43: laud In Sec. 29, T. 5 N.. It. 2 W. Sum Wlrrkula to Aui;iiKt Wlrrkala: land In Sec. 3, T. 7 N., It. 4 W., $1.00. AugUHt Wlrrkala to ClatKkanlo Slate Hank: land In 8?c. 3, T. 7 N., U. 4 W., $1 00. April 15 A. T. Iiw et ux to Elmer J. Illack hurn et ux: Ixit 14, lllk 32, St Helen. 1 Milton A. Lcnhart et ux to Jimcpli j llennmn el ux: land In Sec. 21, T. , 7 N It. 2 W., $600.00. j Kmery IlouHiiuet et ux to H. M.I Knighton et ux: Lot 20 and 21,1 lllk. 10, Itallroad Add., $10.00. Andrew J Fowler et ux to A I. 'red K. ! Millard: land In Sec. 14, T. 3 N It. 2 W., $10 00. April 18 AkerHon (Jooch & Co., to Henry Adam et nl: land In Sec. 35, T. 7 N.. It. 2 W., $10.00. Thor AronHon et al to W. II. Hrower: land in Sec. 4, T. 4 N., H. 1 W.. $3600.00. Wm. Tallin to O. W. (J.-rner: Lot 8, lllk. 3, Midway Add., $10.00. ; April 19 ! I It'll v. Ik Itaappana to Arlhur F. , Johnmin: land In Sec. 12, T. 7 N., It. 5 W., $1600.00. j David Whittlg to Julia Whittlg. land In Sec. 15, T. 6 N., It. 5 W.,i $10 00. ; C. II. Maxwell et al to W. P. Maclay: j land In Sec. 27 and 28, T. 5 N., It. 1 W., $10.00. CHURCH NOTICE Mi-tlMMliKt KplHcopal hunh St. Helen and Houlton Albert H. Hlaey, Pastor. The service for next Sunday, April 27, will bo a follow: Sunday School, 10:00 a m Morning Worship, 11:00 a m Kpworth League, 7:00 p. m. Evening Service, 8:00 p. m. Sunday School at Houlton, 2:00 p. in. ..JI1'8 HU,,J':' 'ar mornlns will be. The Touch of God. For evening 'The Passing of World Evils." A some rare perfume In a vase of clay Pervade It with a perfume not It. own. So when Thou dwellcst In a mortal soul. All heaven's own sweetness seems around It thmvn Come with us, to worship rnd to' In His Divine abode, there be thou blest. 'The Friendly Church." PI) mould Conurcgatloniil fltiin li The "Wide Awake Chu-cli" Willamette and Columbia Streets Itev. A. It. Spearow, Pastor Services for Sunday, April 26: Sunday Scltotl, 10:00 a. m. Morning hour, 11:00 a. in. Subject, "The Resurrection." Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. Immediately after Christian En deavor the congregation will go to the Episcopal church where we will lake part In a union service and listen to Ulshop Sumner speak. Everybody is urged to attend. Weekly Activities Thursday night Prayer Meeting. Friday night Choir Rehearsal. KOTICI! Notice 1 hereby given that on or about December 20th, 1918, I took up at my place on the St. Helens Warren Road, one brown horse, weight about 700 pounds, white face and three white feet. Some mark on right shoulder. If owner aoes not call for said horse within the next ten days, he will be sold at public auction to satisfy claims for keep and feed. WASHINGTON MITCKT.F 18-19-2t St. Helens, Oregon. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS tAAAAAVAAAAOAti E. A. ROSS Funeral director Kmbalmer liusiness Phone 23 Res Phone 46-11 I Masonic Illlll? St lli.lan. fra ERWIN J. ROWE ' Attorney at law j Rainier - - Oregon. : (With E. H. Joseph Real Estate Co.) Small Cost Quick Results Llt-i tie Mist Want Ad. I i 'VVVVVVWVVVV, LODGES i Seventh lay AdventUt Church West St. Helens Regular services held on Satut day. Sabbath School, 10:45 a. m. Services following at 12 (noon). Weekly Prayer Meeting, Wednes day, 7:45 p. m. H. M. KNIGHTON, Elder. A. T. LAWS, Deacon. Kansas women gained over 60 county elective offices In the last election. There nro now 200 women holding elective state and county of fices In the state. In the election two years ago there were only 146 women elected to office. The only classes of office remaining in Kansas that have not been "invaded" by the women are those of sheriff and county at torney. There are more than 10U women lawyers who are eligible to election as county .-.ttorney, but none has ever run for this office. IAAAAAAAAAAAA The Loval Order nf Mnnu ci ui ens Lodge No. 1238. Meets' the first no mira Tuesdays or each month. All visitors cordially Invited W. W. BLAKESLEY, Sec. j DK. C. E. WADE Physlciuii and Burgeon Phone 99 Mucklo Rldg. St. Heloas, Ore. S. B. HOSKIN Dentist Office in Bank Building St. Helens Oregon Mizpah Chapter O. E. S. meet In Masonic Hall the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. Mrs. ELIZABETH ISI1ISTER, W.M JOHN PHILIP, Secy. DR. L. GILBERT ROSS Physician and Surgeon Office in Bank Bldg. St. Helen DR. ALFRED . PEEL Physician and Surgeon Bank Building St. Helens Oregon Tlllicum Tribe No. 62, Improved O. R. M., of Yankton, Ore., meets at its wigwam, second and fourth Sat urdays of each month. W. O. HRANNON, C. of R. E. L. HYDE, Sachem. DR. S. H. RUSSELL Chiropractor MRS. HISSELL, Ladies' Masseuse Moorfield Cabinet Steam Baths Honrs 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone 126-J St. Helens, Oregon St. Helens Rohckali Lodge. No. 217, meets second and fourth Thurs day of each month in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members always welcome. MINNIE DOLESHAL, N. G. ELLA A. ALLEN, Secretary. St. Helens Lodge No 117, I. O. O. F. meets In the I O. n P. l.lllMIno nn the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, visiting members are al ways given a hearty welcome. IRA SAURER, N. G. C. W. BLAKESLEY, Secretary. Klliltlv Explained The engineer hail become tired of! the boastful talk he heard from the' other engine drivers at hi boarding' house. One morning he began: j "TIiIb morning I went over to seei a new machine we've got at our place' and It's astonishing how ll works." I "And how does It work!" asked' cne. "Well." was the reply, "by means! of a pcilal attachment, a fulrrumed ; lever converts a cert leal reclprocat- Ing motion Into circular movement, j The principal part of the machine Is' n huge disc that rotates In a vertical! plane. Power Is applied through tin. j fxls of the disc, and work Is done on j the periphery, nnd the hardest j steel, by mere Impact, may be re-: duced to any shape." ! "Wltst Is this wonderful machine?" was nsked. ! "A grindstone," was the reply. . Chicago News. j Tho women's Industrial comnils slon. which the National War Work; Council of the Young Women's Christian association s sending abroad to meet labor leaders In Eng land. Franco, Italy and Belgium in order to discuss labor problems af- Mnm Vau feeling women, muiru iii.ii. York for England recently, on the Noordam. The commission, which ex pects to spend about ten days in each country and return to the United States early In June, Includes: Miss Mary E. Dreyer, National Women's Trades Union League; Mrs. Irene Os good Andrews, American Association of Labor Legislation; M:ss Nellie Swart x. National Consumers League of America: Mrs. James S. Cusltman, m .... i ... . i ...... 1 t' U'nplr chnlrmnn or mo miniumi " Council of the Y. W. C. A.; Mis Florence Slmms, Miss Mario Wing, of Cleveland, Ohio, nnd Miss Imogene Ireland, all of the Y. w- ""SoTlt'K TO MEMBERS OK THE I. O. O. K. The members of St. Helena iAidge No. 117, I. O p. F.. will celebrate tho 100th An . . .. r ilia Imlniionilcnt nivorsmj " .. r a . Order of Odd Fellows on Sat urday evening. April 26 1919, ami all Odd Fellows and their wives and members of the Re bekah degree are invited to meet with us on this memorable oc- The' program will begin with supper at 6 o'clock p. m.. for , the member of the order nnd v. Itltelr wives nnd RobeUvhs, V fter which they will adjourns to tho Skntlng Rink, where tho , balanco of the program, con- i slsting of speaking, music and songs, etc., will be had; and when the lodge program has been concluded, the orchestra nnd dancing hall will be at the disposal of those who wish to , dance, and those Unit do not ; care to dance, nmy return to ,l10 ,0dg8 IHa' SAURER, N. G. C. W. BLAKESLEY, Sec'y. If I Were a Farmer If I were a farmer I would keep at hand a few reliable medicines for minor ailments that are not so seri ous as to require the attention of a physician, such r.s Chamberl.-.In's Colic rnd Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. Chamberlain's Couch Remedy foi coughs, colds and croup, serious diseases that so often follow. Chamberlain's Liniment for sprains, bruises and rheuoiatic pains. Chamberlain's Tablets for stomach troubles, billiousness and constipu tion. By having there articles at h.-.r.d it would often save the trouble, of a trip to town in the busiest season or in tho night, and would enable me to treat slight ailments as soon as they appenr, and thereby avoid the more Mist Wants Ads fcr Results. Avon Lodge No. 62 Knights of Pythias meets every Tuesday even ing In Castle Hall, St. Helens. Vis iting Knights always welcome ROBERT DIXON, C. C. EDISON I. BALLAGH, K. of R. and S., and M. of F. GLEN R. METSKER Attorney Office in Bank Building Phone 17 St. Helens, Ore. T. S. WHITE IJndertuker and Funeral Director County Coroner Phone 64 Residence phone 113-2 St. Helens, Oregon GEO. H. SHINN Attorney at Law St. Helens, Oregon J. W. DAY Attorney at Law Bank Bldg. St. Helens, Ore. FRED W. HERMAN Attorney at Law lalnler, Oregon A St. Helens Lodge No. 32, ifV A. F & A. M. meets 1st x and 3rd Thursday in each nviiith. VlsUing brothers cordially A. J. PEEL, W. M. E. E. QUICK, Secretary. St. Helens Camp No. 10,999, Mod ern Woodmen of America, meets the first Wednesday of each month in the I. O. O. F. hall. H. A. COLT, V. C. II. E. LA BARE, Clerk. Notary Public Conveyancing J. B. GODFREY Forms Houses City Iits $r0, $00, $73 and up . Nome Trades Come in and see me i Office with Columbia County Ab- stract Company ! JOHN L. STORLA Attorney at Law I Hewitt Building Telephoi e 76-J St. Helena, Oregon. i C. W. ROBISON I Attorney-at-ljiw Suite 305 Spexarth Bldg I Phone 497 Astoria, Oregon The Favorite Flower for f.io season is t.te L!iy tho emblem of purity and all that is fair. HusI.icbs docs not have flowers for its embloxs, yet tho utmoso fairness characterizes our methods of doing business. We believe in giving real values and we know that our patrons realize that they get the best value for their money, with uniform courtesy at all times. RAMSEY'S BREAD r The Boys POOL PARLOR EVEN IF YOU ARE MARRIED You fan take tier a lox of Chocolates At Our Store You will Find a Hip; Line of Hulk and HoS Chocolates. ICE CREAM EVERY DAY The Boys M'nOXALO & PK1EKSON, Proprietors St. Helens, Phone 187W SUPPOSE We had " ihmh. were compelled to pay the cost. What would it have meant to you and me? I am glad to do my part in .this VICTORY LOAN and feel grateful for the VICTORY LOAN. " 1 Help Raise St. Helens' Quota Better call at your bank TODAY and make application for a Victory Bond. FRED MORGUS Chairman for St. Helens for the Victory Loan