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ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1918 v I INDUSTRIAL REVIEW J THE ARMY FIRST Murshfleld Soruce squadrons have established more, camps ne.ir lieaver Hill. . . . Thirty ve8.;i'.a were turned out for the Kovernmont by const shipyards during the month of October. Ol these, 14 were built by Oregon yards. A new flouring mill will be built at Malin in Klimatii county. The machinery has arrived and is ready for installation. Reports from Eugene state there Is a big walnut crop in that vicinity this year. The nuto will bring an ex traordinarily high price and be u source of great revenue to the grow ers. The cranberry crop for Oregon and Washington is estimated at 15,000 barrels. A carload of evaporated cherries, black-caps and loganberries wnb recently shipped from Salem. The value of th4 carload is estimated at $19,000. A new creamery will soon be in operation at Hood River. The Johnson sawmill at Marsh field llAH hppn TA-hllflt finH'la Mailv ilt'lr mt0rS iMypered.siomach may -rebel. The Harris sawmill at Philomath has fesumed operations and biiii,.., ... V-,,. . i . -o " . r, . . .1 i-mni Now I sit me down to eat Some kind of substitute for meat; If 1 Mimiid die before I wake You'll know it was due to stomach ache! HOUSEHOLD HINTS Meat of young animals ia more tender but not so nutritive as that of maturer animals. Yeast caken are said to kill mice and rats if left around where tlio rodents can out them. A cheap fire shovel with the sides flattened makes a good dovice for lifting hot pans from the oven. . Yellow mixing bowls in the kitch en add a great deal to cheerfulness. A shelf for cookbooks end household magazines Is a thing of convenience and efficiency. Baked apples cored and stuffed with nuts, cinnamon and a little sugar make a delirious rinssort A. the apple itself contains natural sugar a saving in thto is effected. To strengthen' stockings whet, knitting take a reel of thread and knit with the wool for the heels and toes. They are Just ns .comfortable, and last three times as long as those done with the wool alone. Reliable sugar savers are due rather to the ingenuity of the cook than to any of the so-called sweeten ing substitutes on the market Two golden rules to remember: Quarter to a teaspoontul of carbonate of soda to everv Dolinil of fr;Ht riivoa aii'riir and never add the sugar until a dish for sweentening Is three parts cook- And make the claim that "war i. f, tlien ou ,OHe none lu evapora tion." itlon. But I will gamely take a chance To help our soldier boys In France; My motto is: "The Army First." So bring it on and do your worst! To help our gallant fighting force I gladly eat a slice of horse, If I should die digesting it. You'll know that I have done my "bit." If Fate decrees that I should feed Upon some erstwhile prancing steed. And with my stomach it won't agree. You'll know it was a joke on me. I do not relish ns a rule A fricassee of dog or mule; But it's a very first-hand cinch That I can eat it ia a pinch. For Billy Goat en casserole I have no craving on the whole; And while oa it I may not dote I would not let it get my goat! large cutting contracts. Approximately 100 carloads of ap ples will be shipped from the Rogue River country, reports from Med ford state. Salpm TllA IntHnl otitnliiant m. the order for 38,000,000 pounds of prunes for the allies, has commenced: I p U00Q , "T3. "ave tw,ce snvcd Vale Much mining ..M.I.. l i FranCe in the Present war- Ha it Stand up and do their bit, or bust. Armco Bulletin. THE GOOD HIGHWAYS TWICE SAVE FRANCE Vale Much mininer basin is reported. not been for the radiating road sys tem maintained by the French Gov ernment, the Germans would have KOAl; OK DISTRICT MKKT1NCS Road District No. 10. Columhl:, County, Oregon. Notice is hereby civen that in iinr- sunnce of a petition duly sicned bv 21 freeholders nnrl Iwrnl vn'om f uimuui-re nurses are Deing turned on-' " ul ium runs 10 stop me in-1 Koad District No. 10, Columbia Coun- "" umiivci ii yrrseui in an pans i "" mo ccurui i.jtHeui ly, uregon. and presented to the ' i"" cuumrjr in oruer 10 save xeea, I"' h. iiusriuib lor live t ounty Court of Columbia Courtv according to reports to the United j divisions to be sent to the front. Oregon, a District Roud Meeting of BETTER QUALITY iwon llle battle of the Marne anu . iicacuru runs, i ue uermuns nau cai- Large numbers of undesirable, culated on only three divisions -being mediocre horses are being turned on-'sent out from Paris to stop the in- Gcrmmi I.ohm-x In 11MH The Gormmi losses since January 1 are seml-officlnlly estimated from London at 2,500,000 of which 1. 000,000 were permanent. The allies have captured ono-tblrd of the 13. 000 Gorman guns operating July 15. "I'lty TU. 'TIs True." "Article II. Between Auslrli-llnn-gary, on the one hand, and the Uk rainian Peoples' Republic oil the other hand, as far aa these two Powers border one another, those front'ers will exist which existed be fore the outbreak of the present wur betwoen the AuHtro-Hungarian mon-i At-chy and Russia. Further north, the frontier of the republic beginning at Tarnegrad, will in general follow the line of Bilgorey to Sroezebon-' sxyn, Krasnostau, Pugaszce, ltad.yn, : Meshlretschel, Barnuki, Sellnlk, Wy-l sekelltowsk, Kamlets)ltowsk, Prus-j lumy and to Wydozowskyesce." , New York Evening Post, For quick results try a little Mist Want Ad. NOTICE oiai.es department or agriculture. As miuruy uer me name or the legal voters of said Ror.d DIs a consequence tne market is glutted I ' u smnea, ine r rencn railroad trlct No. 10, will be held r.t the wn.il commonplace animals ot this -" io luruisn muay oi ine pltzenberg SchcolhoiiRe In s-ilrl Hoavltitlr.n , I, nvnA. . 1. . RlinnliPB tf tho tmnixi u-na ,1 n., 1 1 I r . , . . .. ... . . nw'11 uiB---- ' " nuau uiHirici on ine zard day of Tl,eled. The French government, how- November. 1918. r.t the hour of n. ever, had a macadam road thirty o'clock p. m. of said day, said meet two feet fide on which four lines ot Ing to be for the purpose of voting a traffic, two In either direction, were j Special Road Tax In said District on maintained. Day and night 14.00ui cot to exceed 10 mills on the dollar u uvra Uliiicu U1CU auu equip description to the extent that Prices Daid are unusually lnu? department urges farmers to raise horses of better breeding and quality. The supply of desirable-quality heavy draft horses or animals suitable for artillery or cavalry purposes Is be low the demand, while the prices of such animals are correspondingly high. In view of both the domestic and foreign demand during and after the war for quality horses and after ehould begin now to stock up their barns with horseflesh of the desirable type. Under existing conditions feed ing stuffs for work animals are ex tremely high in price. On this ac count it is hnnerativp that tha farm. er should winter only work stock of the useful, most efficient and val uable type. One heavy draft horse will perform the work of practically two undersized, inferior plugs, while such an animal cai f.e fed at about .;.e same tost for ma ntenance as for one of the plugs. When the farmer desires to sell a heavy horse of qual ity and breeding he can always locate a ready market, whereas inferior animals ordinarily can be disposed of only at a sacrifice. ment. The traffic never stopped. When u hole was made in the road, a man with a shovelful of rock, Blipped in between the lines of trucks, then Jumped aside to let the trucks roll the rocks down. Farm and Fireside. BUTTER AND CHEESE MEN IN PORTLAND Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis A big convention of the Ore gon butter and cheese makers' or ganization will be held in Portland, December 11 and 12. In connection with the meet a huttpr nrwl i-htau ov hibit will be held in which prizes totaling 350 will be awarded the winners. Portland wholesale butter and cheese dealers and factory men will take part in the convention. Speak ers will be on hand from the United States department of agriculture, federal bureau of markets and the Oregon Agricultural college, and leading butter and' cheese men from Oregon and other parts of the Unitea States will diBcuss problems vital to the success of the industry. The convention will be held in the Portland hotel. ON A TEN-MILE FRONT Assuming there were 100,000 men massed on a mere 10-mile front, the rifles end machine guns would ap proximate a coot of 1, 6000, 000. In the first 24 hours, according to of ficial estimates they should fire 13,000,000 shots costing $650,000. Behind the infantry should be a row of 3-Inch guns, 1000 of them costing S3000 each: a second line nt una A. inch guns costing $20,000 each, and a third line of 250 10- or 12-inch of all tr.xable property in said Road uisinci. Dated this 8th day of November. 1918. S. C. MORTOV, 7-49 County Judgo SIMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COI RT OK TltiC; STATU OF OREGON FOR COL- liMBIA COUNTY. j Grace Klllott, Plaintiff, , vs. ! James Klllott, Defendant. i To James Klllott, Pofomlant : ! In the name of the Stato of Ore gon: You are hereby required to op-1 pear and answer plaintiff's complaint' filed against you in the above en titled court and cause on or before the 28th day of December, 1918. the said da tn being more than six weeks ironi the ilato of the first publication of this summons, nnd If you fall to eo appear and answer, or otherwise plead herein, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her com-' plaint, to-wlt: For a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and de fendant, and for such other and further relief as may Boem meet and equitable. Tills summons la served upon yoi: 1 by publication pursuant to an ordei ' made by Hon. James A. Kaken, Judgo I of tho above entitled Court, vHch or-1 der is dated Nuvember 7, 1918. ! Date of first publication, Nov. 15, 1918. Date of last publication, Dec. 2?, 1918. A. WALTER WOI.F, Attorney for plaintiff. ' Fenton Building, Portland, Oregon. XOTICK ROAD OK MCTRICT MKKTINU Rond District No. 6, Columbia Coun ty, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of a petition duly signed by! 10 freeholders and legal voters of; Road District No. 5, Columbia Coun-i ty, Oregon, and presented to the County Court of Columbia County. Oreeon. a District llrmil Monti., f the legal voters of said Road Dis trict iso. 6, will be held at the Beav-I er Homes Grange Hell In said Road District on the 23rrl dnv i,t vvu. ber at the hour of 1 o'clock p. ni. ot i tn I.I .1 . Dni,i ... , . . I nr 1 9-lnoh iiicciuiK iu iib lur llle costing about $60,000 apiece. Cost ol S,"!;ponse ' ' Sp?lal Rou1 i artillery would be S34.000.000 Ii I .r ... " "ul- l" A KM I X ISTHATt (IPS XOTICK IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. In the Matter of the Kstuto of Iiura Wallace Carey, Deceased. Notice is hereby clven that the un dersigned has been uinxilnteil ml. minixtrator of the estate of Laura Wallace Carey, decef.ued, by the above entitled Court, and has duly qualified as such. All persons hav ing claims against said estate aro hereby notified to present the same, properly verified as required by law, to the undersigned, at the office of the County Clerk in St. Helens, Ore gon, within bIx months from the date hereof. Dated November 7, 1918. EDER T. WALLACE, Administrator. First pub. Nov. 8, 1918. Last pub. Dec 6, 1918. Glltner & Bewail, Attorneys for Administrator. KIRK! FIRK! FirE: HUE! See E. E. Quick, St. Helens, and insure your property in tke Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinn- viiie, Oregon. Don't put it off, artillery would be $34,000,000. Ii v.ouiu cost nearly $18,000,000 to feed these Euns Isst one dav unit a nishf. Artillery and small nrna rn approximately $35,600,000 and it u.ites nearly sis.uoo.oihi to run i iPtn 24 hours. There mav ?an ha tho giant 16-inch guns which, when mounted, cost $525,000. rnd whose shell costs $1000. An attacking column should be but is not alwayb accompanied by great numbers of 3 7s baby cannon costing $150u each. Laying these and the food, clothing and pay of the men aside, that battle represents $53,000,000. The total front is 50 times as long. Wall Street Journal. , Adaptablo "Is this medicine to be used only for local application?" "Dear me, no - you can use It any where vou han'nen tn ho " n u it 1 more American. 10 mills on the dollar of all taxable property In said Road District. Dated this 8th day of November. 1918. S. C. MORTON, 7-49 County Judge. XOTICK OK DISTRICT ROAD MKKTIXU Road District No. 3, Columbia Coun ty, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of a petition duly signed by 23 freeholders and legal voters of Road District No. 3, Columbia Coun ty. Oreeon. and nresnntnil tn ti, County Court of Columbia County, Oregon, a District Roud Mnuir.g of the legal voters of said Road Dis trict No. 3, will be held In tho Yunk ton Grange hall on the 23rd day of November. 1918. r.t the h o'clock p. m., of said, day, suid meet ing to be for the purpose of voting a Special Road T;x In said District on not to exceed 10 mills on the dollar of all taxable property In said Mch6tf W. I. WARREN, Agent. gr,pt Did 'Km All. Grocer "Did that wnlormolnn 1 Road District. gold you do your whole family?'' Dated this 8th day of November, Customer "Very nearly. The dne- 1918. tor Is calling yet." Boston Tran- S. C. MORTON, 47-49 County Judgo. XOTICK OK FINAL ACCOUNT Iu the Matter of tho Estate of Harry Moore. Deceased Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned, as administrator of the estate of Harry Moore, deceased, also known as Henry Moore and II Moore., has filed his final account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia County, and that Saturday, the 7 1 li dnv nt ber, 1918, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of suld day, 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 hearing of objections thereto and uottleiuem thereof. Dated and first published Novem ber 8, 1918. SHERMAN M. MILE8, V-JU Administrator. J. W. Day, Attorney. Get the Genuin and Avoid Waste Economy n Every Cake 5Mi TO A WORKER A National Demand Especially Applicable to St. Helens, where Industries are Hampered by a Lack of Sleeping Accommodations USE YOUR VACANT. ROOM FOR PATRIOTIC PROFIT , See ST. HELENS LUMBER CO., Phone A-91 The Maxwell The Handsomest The Most Durable The Most Economical Automobile on (he Market Quick Delivery J. H. FLYNN Aeent for Columbia County Office at Independent Auto Co. ST. HELENS, OREGON -YOUR EVERY NEED- MENS WORK CLOTHES Our lino of Ovi rulU ml Work Klilrl. Is Hiving rirrptluMk ly good wit Infliction thl Mranoii m our price, are rrammahk. DRY GOODS A fine new line of Dry ;mm!s luia Jut rrni linl u and will !o offrritl nt particularly nttrm llv. price, for tli. ueu fiw da;, SHOES I'iM.tHiiir for nil Mirx.r aii all ur-. can be funwl In our U-tiwlnto Kim. Department. GROCERIES Wo want you to lnpHt our stork of tpl anil fanrj (iriH'erlea. IVIrra that make ultk aalca. A. T. KIBLAN Phone 35 (Iloulton) St. Helens, Ore. Free and Prompt Delivery The Government Says Save This applies to your house as well as any other property or article. You can save and conserve by having 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 Roseburne Stock Farm -Shorthorns BMm HERD HEADED BY Villager Sultan 2nd Young Stock of both Seio for mil. at all tlmui A. H. TARBELL, Prop. ' Warren, Oregon The Man in the Tobacco Store Says it does beat all how men are taking to Real Grave ly, now that they know it costs nothing extra tochew this class oi tobacco. ' All you have to do is to get a man to take his first plug of Gravely. Let him get the pure, satisfying Grave ly taste, and team for him self how much longer the small Gravely chew stays with him than a big chew of ordinary plug. t furtktrtkaf'i mh f earn gtl tht fd tail) tfthit tlaa tfhhoect withtul intra tut. PEYTON BRAND Keal Gravely Chewing Plug 109 a poach-andujortftir