ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1919 www wvw w ft INIIIICTDIAI DPVIFW Gresham Yearly fruit and ve a i tuble puck of cannery over 32,000 CLATSKANIE '"""lorn-Contracts lot to Columbia Lt.Teln Contract Co.. for 60.000 yard road , k January 6th " ' material for paving 18 mllec be- Mr. K f- r, ,,. nn mi a twn.m 8al,,m unl Aurora. K". ! 1 "J" "a: i A AAA Coos Hey district cut 283,000,000 lnn.luiH In I 111 H u.iinin HtniH lilvliwnv roiiimlNKlnn ' Hlvnr mid liarbor ,m ik. 1.1,1. Jnininrv 7ih nn 1700.- ' Oregon provides 1130,000 mill ro-tl work. Coos Hay, $100,000 for Yauulna lliiv Kl.iniath Klln I'lillcnn Usy raw- '' Hurbor and H4.000 for Coquel mill Increases capacity to 70,000,- "ar ruur. pppropriationi dftv. ;i h: Hnw ". " v-i fl . . 000 fHOt. KlKht hull built at Aborilonn to ho fitted with itiacti Inury nt Port Ir.ucl. Portland Albina Engine & Mu clilno work luunch one vussol imicI ilollvor another to the government December 30. Portland Port commission to build 12,000 ton drydoclt. Portland Puclflc Steamship Co., to establish Portland-Oriental serv lce. ' UIoiiJiiIb New miwrnlll going In l",r0- . . . - indications a o mnt l v l H apple Hood Itlror county to Increase taxes 6 pur cont lu 1919 for good ronil work. i,enanon jnow 0,000 cannery building authorized by board of di rectors. Knulpment to cost IG000 Hoblnolt Htandard Oil Co., build ing on wurenouso here, capacity fivo carloadH. Portland State highway commis sion appropriates $180,000 for Uma tilla county roads. Oregon'! area of fall Down wheal lurguHt on record, totals 693,000 acres. Halfway Eighty per cont of farra- Vrop In Oregon, Washington, Mont-i ;r" . ' nl P"rl 01 l,iulr income iiim and Idnho will total approxlnia-1 fro'n d"lry'n- tely $21,000,000. 1 " "alien aiate highway com Portland Uagln flour Mills to erect another mill; capacity 1000 barrels. ItoHfhurg to make weekly live stork r.hlpmeni to Portland markets. Oregon City Uch1 man ships 300,1100 strawberry plants to Cali fornia firm. ItiHoburg Herd men of state want berd law amended not to ex tend to mountain ranges. Oregon City W. p. lluwloy to liiiixi i.'o.uuo nomo hers. mission appr ves $90,000 bridge over Deschutes. Hoseliurg to Winchester road to' be paved, $92,500 will be expended. 8'ilom Htnte fish and game com mission needs additional $5000 to complete Oregon City fishing past week. Anna Caroline Voxel, for many years a resident of Clatskanln. riled nt Halem on Saturday last, after being !BKa,n8t yu ,n t"8 In a feeble state of health for sevr-lCour- and cause on SIMMONS al years past Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Evenson enter tained their family over the Christ mas holidays. Lieut. Wlllard Even son and his wife being down from Boattle, franklin from the special training school at Spokane, and Clarence from Leland Stanford S A. T. C, California. Rev. II. F. Gelvln has been out a few times during the past week, aftei being confined to the house for some time with a severe cold, which threat ened to assume sorlous proportions. Although still far from well he has officiated at several runerals and at tended to such ministerial duties In town as seemed absolutely neceb u ry. Dr. J. L. Wooden returned to hl home here the last of the week, af ter spending the summer in Uncle Sam's service, being stationed ai Pnrl DIUv ........ .. .4 ... I . i. - . i ... ' "'v ivwiiotin, uuiiiih tun lima. subsequent to the signing of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. Fred W. Skiff, Plaintiff, vs. Louise E. Skiff, Defendant. To Louise E. Skiff, Defendant. In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap-! pear ana answer the complaint filea above entitled ! or before the 18th : day of January, 1919, that being the first judicial day after the last day rcr the publication of summons as! prescribed by the Order of Publics-! tlon of Summons herein, and It you I rr.il so to appear and answer as here in directed, plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court for the re lief prayed for in plaintiffs com plaint, to-wit: for a decree of the above entitled Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and here tofore existing between plaintiff and defendant herein. This summons is served upon you by virtue of an order made by the llonorcblo James A. Eakin, Judge of the above entitled Court on the 2nd day of December, 1918, which pre scribes that the summons In this suit shall be served upon you by publica tion thereof once a wex for a:x con secutive weeks In the St. Helens Mist, a newspaper In general circulation in the County of Columbia and State of DO YOU LIKE GOOD BREAD? If 8o, Ask Your Grocer fer Bread from Our Modern llakory IT 18 CLEAN APPETIZING AXD WHOLESOME OUR BAKERY PRODUCTS re prepared in clean, modern, sanitary bakery and our ever iucreaning business is an indisputable evidence thai we produce "GOOlJ TlilNGH TO EAT" . WEST ST. HELENS BAKERY S. HEUMAN, Proprietor Phone B-l 14 West St Helens, Oregon ST. HELENS HOTEL E. A. ROTGER, Prop, will help Increase salmon production. ! -0." his unit ws. sent to Newl0"0?' '- EQUAL PAY FOP.. EQUAL WORK POLICY In tilA rentl IiirI ninnlu lnnf,lAn In Corvallls Denton county to have! the change of Industries from a war 2000 r.rres lioans next year. Grow its want warehouse and cleaning plmit here. Hnlo ships flr.it carload prunes; or exivlli'tit quality. Halein WltteiiburR-King Co., Im porting carload cabbago dully, as well u:i between 0,000 and 100,000 pounds carrots. Celery, turnips, parsnip waiUud. Pendleton County court to set nsldn $f0,000 this year to (trade road Imtwuen Pendleton and Morrow coun ty line. OifKon City Southern Pacific to construct new steel bridge here. Corvrllls Eleven miles Hentoi. county roads to be hard surfuced, to coxl $220,000. Itosobuis 100,000 pounds bean? scut out front district In week. The Dulles Wasco Milling Co., running ul capacity; three 8-hour shirts. York preparatory to going overseas to do service in the reconstruction, but countermanding orders were re ceived and they were mustered out Instead. Mrs. Wooden's sister, Miss itawungs, was down from Portland to a poace busts, the principle ot to spend Chrlstmao with the family. -iuui pay lor equal worn, lurorceu Chief, by the department of labor wher-l ever It had power to dlcate, will have NEW TOP. TOP AMPP a widespread Inriuence. according to1 Vr. a Z economists. In his report Just issued! ICAN YOUNGSTERS the secretary outlines the policy pur-1 sued by the war labor boprd as lu. lows: tln thereof be had on the 6th day of December, 1918, and the last pub lication on the 17th day of January, 1919.' RALPH A. COAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, 633" Pittock Block, Portland, Oregon. Dr.te of first pub., Dec. 6, 1918. Date of last pub. J.-.n. 17, 1919. SUMMONS I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE 1 COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. I "Bringing mother un to date." 1 I the latest responsibility to be pine'; Julius A. Bitterllrc, Plaint! American and European Plan , All Busses Call at Hotel Everything Modern steam Heating Plant H4 and Cold Water In Rooms lrt.t 1 a t ''vn I vnpuunillllHI LVJ MO UIUV i i no riKiiin or women in inaiiHtrv.nH un A ... . I vi have beeu rigidly protected by thelday American infant. Esther Bltterllng, Defendant, war lubor board with respect to. As a result of a recent conference! To Es'.l er Bltterlinr. Defendant, questions of wagon, health and gen-, hetweon Dr. Julius Levy, director of I In 8 of the State of Ore- erul wclfure. In all cases where wom-!ti,e bureau of child bv.t.n. nt ti.-'ron: You are hereby reoulred to an- u.o namii wuc ns iiikii : jsew Jersey department of henlth they shall according to the policy of ftnil -onMoT Km 'u the war lubor board receive pre-iWB, decided that the best way to get clsely the same rate of pay. and In , certain IniDortant Item, of hrnith n. no case be allotted tasks dlspropor tionute to their strength. formation to the mothers of Net Jersey was throueh the children themselves. The state bureau has sent out let Some men are always looking for the handle that will unable thuin to ters to school principals and superin- a"Rwer- for want thereof, the plain pear and answer the complaint fllea cgainst you In the r hove entitled suit, on or before the last day of the time prescribed Ir. the order for the ruliilcatlon of this sui.imons, hereto fore made and filed herein, to-wit: on or before the 4th day of January, 191. and if you fall to appear and pump you. mi i jtondents sugrresllng thnt they re- wl" "PP'y to Court for the quesi on cnnoren wnose households I """" tmiiiio ia iue compiumi, boast tho possession of a baby tojto"wlt: ,ur 8 decree dissolving the write to the children's bureau, de- U-arrlage contract now and hereto partment of labor, at Washington. I for8 existing between plaintiff and D. C. asking that pamphlets and I defendant, and for such other relief bulletins dealing with Infant care,!1"1 to tl,e Court me.y seem Just, the care of children of pre-school I Tllls summons Is published once a age, or similar child welfare sub-i weelt for "lx consecutive weeks in the Jects, be mailed at, once to their SI- Helens Mist, a newspaper of een mothers. "al clrcualtlon, published r.t St According to the state bureau It c Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, by honed bv this menns in et intn . 1 virtue of an order of the Hon. 8. C. I possession of a Inrpe number of Morton, County Judge of Columbia i mothers valuable Information that j Count'r' Oregon, duly made and filed I Cattle Buying for Swift & Company Swift & Company buys more than 9000 head of cattle, on an average, every market day. Each one of them is "sized up" by experts. Both the packer's buyer and the commission salesman must judge what amount of meat each animal will yield, and how fine it will be, the grading of the hide, and the quantity and quality of the fat. Both must know market conditions for live stock and meat throughout the country. The buyer must know where the different qualities, weights,' and kinds of cattle can be best marketed as beef. ' If the buyer pays more than the animal is worth, the packer loses money on it. If he offers less, another packer, or, a shipper or feeder, gets it away from him. If the seller accepts too little, the live stock raiser gets less than he is entitled to. If he holds out for more than it is worth, he fails to make a, sale. A variation of a few cents in the price per hundred pounds is a matter of vital importance to the packer, because it means the difference between profit and loss. Swift & Company, U. S. A. will enable them to give more Intel Hgent care' to the babies of the na tlon. Another novel' plan to teach the essentials of a child's diet to moth- ers was recently Invented by the I rhlld welfrre committee of an Il linois city. A table was set for dolls representing children of different ages, and before each doll was plac ed the proper diet for a child of that particular age. DECREASE IN IN FANT MORTALITY in this suit of the 16th day of No vember, 1918, and the date of th first publication herein Is the 22no day of November, 1913. FRED W. HERMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff; Residence and Postoffice Address, Rainier, Oregon. 49-3 Quick Cure for Croup Watch for the first symptom, hoarseness and give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at once. It is prompt and effectual. ' Milwaukee offers herself as a liv ing proof of the truth of the as-: sertlon that as Intelligence In tlib care of young children increases the doath rate Invariably decreases. ' Six years ago this city established n municipal health bureau, and for two years previous to that she has Inystematlcolly compiled and kept her j infant mortality figures. According to these figures the mortality of infants under one year of age was in 1912 25 per cent of all the deaths occurring in the city. Ii. : l 17 it was only 20 per cent. This substantial decrease Is attributed to the fine child welfare work can lea on 'by the local committee. The es-! tahllshment of health clinics for sick i children, and of municipal Keen- well Health centers, where well , children are taken for advice as to : howi to keep well, have brought good results. The pre-natal clinics for' mothers where Intelligent hygiene; for motherhood Is taught, have also! been found of great value In helping to reduce the number of babies who die In the first month of thetr exist ence on account of the lack cf pro per pre-natal attention. Frazier's Confectionery St. Helens, Oregon On the Strand near Mill Yard CIGARS, TOBACCOS CONFECTIONS SOFT DRINKS POOL and BILLIARD PARLOR Breath Is the most useful thing in the long run. NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter of the Estate ot Jessie Nilsen, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as administrator of the estate of Jessie Nilsen, deceased, has; rued his final account In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for1 Columbia County, and that Satur day, the 4th day of January, 1919,! at the hour of one o'clock In the af ternoon of said dtvy, at the Court' room of said Court, la the City of St. I Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, has been appointed as the time and . place for the hearing ot objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published, Decem ber 6, 1918. BIRGER NILSEN. Administrator ef the Estate of Jessie Nilsen, Deceased. I J. V. Day, Attorney. 61-3' Str. IRALDA Rate between St. Helena and Portland, BO cents on way, 75 cents for Uie round trip. Tickets good until used. Boat larri St. Helens 7 :65 a. m . Returning leaves Pottland t:30 p. ni. Arrive at St Helens 4 -45 p. m. C LHOOGHKIRK What to I'se to lrovent Appendicitis St. Helens' people should know; simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Adler-i-kn, flushes the ENTIRE bowel tract so complete ly that appendicitis Is prevented. ONE SPOONFUL Adler-i-ka relieves ANY CASE sour slomach, gas or constipa tion because It removes ALL foul matter which clogged and poisoned your system. The INSTANT cction surprise! both doctors and patieuts. A. J. Doming, Druggist. SAVE YOUR EYES Make vour eyes more use ful than tljey are. You cat. do it if you will permit mc to make your glasses glasses that will help you see more and better. DR. WILL J. THOMPSON KYK SPECIALIST Here Saturday, January 4th How's Your Automobile? Now, more than ever before, you must watch your automobile and keep it in'perfect order. Autqmobiles are hard to get, parts are getting harder to get every day. So watch your car to see that it is kept in good repair. Don't neglect the valves, don't run with an engine knock. Keep the play out of the rear axle. . The St. Helens Garage is one of the best equip ped repair shops in the county and special work is easy f o us. We handle lathe work, make small parts, battery work besides all automobile repairs. ST. HELENS GARAGE Phone 57 H. M. TERRY . Prop. On the Strand 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 I have nice BULL CALVES from heavy milking dams, ALSO Two nice HEIFERS, bred to Villager Sultan 2nd. which are priced right. A. H. TARBELL, Proprietor Warren, Oregon. Hank pinned the bee on Ed for fair Ed never could see any chew but a big hunk of oversweet tobacco. "You take this plug of Real Graveiy,"saysHank.'Take a small chew two or three squares. See how long it holds its pure, rich taste. If you don't admit that Gravely gives you tobacco satisfaction without extra cost, I'll buy your plug for a month." Hanged if Ed didn't walk in next day, grab off a plug of Gravely and throw down his money just like a little man! mm .rri ri.,'. l. PEYTON BRAND Heal Gravely Chewing Plug each piece packed in z pouch r ::,ih.lvjiv mw wiim v 3