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ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1918 ORE r ... iiracntij ;ol bureaus of tlie government. In WHliii'Kn. u. v.. B"r ,lloiu 111 do 1ibI1 very Tues- . (ifircltl t" 1 BC,no norl" l 111 ' . .... . knmvlnilim perwn " '" - ' .ratihy t typewriting nr " , iDpiy fr the departmental tenant aervi. ,lio bt bold fr n8,d Mrvtfi 0. 1918. uLund- of sppolntmonta have f' made t aalarles of 11.000 to F " . . .... ..i. .11.. Tlinn. 100 In Hi" ",Hl ;d,,f additional uppolntnienls will B,d won. Application blunae n Information I b gacureu irwm iiw.Mwi -. U dlatrlct secretory, Elevonth U. nll Service iMBiriiu, i V, building. Knnllio. wnan. ViME VERY GOOD Aiaitnplo article of dint, rice may belled In aii I tod water ana usea I, potato or aweet potato aa a vege- lbla r",,',l 1 W,,,J:" "' brain or oilier room ncn in L,,in r- served. Wholly or par- n cooked rice ran lie uaea wun tt, minced meat, or poultry. Tali. p, beans, gravy, etc.. for a variety dlnlioa. ll' combinations' con- itullnl dishes in wnicn niu-i vi me iti food elements are preaent. It mtj be used a a major or minor treJlent In atewa and aoupa. loitaad of serving rice pain an a ..i.i.i. It nniv tin stewed With to- niooi, cooked In a double Doner itb tomato Juice, aoup atock, or lib it tmitf lie seasoned wltli iirrr powder, oulona, cr othor aea- .nlnK muterlnla. Hy using aklm milk a thli wuy a partluliy economical lib l produced. ' ' Aiawreul for breakfaat, rice may boiled In milk and sweetened, or . i .n Mith l.titlnr find ttnlt tf it tm I Oiww w 1 1 ... n . a 'c A T. ' Ul J"A'f",'m m " ' "' " m"Wii.luiiiiin.iiM MEPUBLICAN oMULTNOMAlI COUNTY or UNITED STATES SENATOR' Priuuriea May 17, 1918 Winning on His Record aa a Cltizon, as a Legislator and as a Republican MASHED POTATOES j A navy llylni? boa equipped with . " DIFFERENT " !a '-Iherty engine, flew from Hampton Koudn, Va., to WaalilnKlon, a dlatance Moat hoiiHeknnpKra know how dull cloua maalied potatoKa can he made by beating thnm until Unlit v. II li hot milk, mamurlne or butter, and aalt and ppper, 4 tnlilrapoona of hot milk and one teubpoonful or the f.it fur every mndlum-alzcd potato. To make the maalied potatoes a little, "dliTor ent" they can be turned Into a potato aouffle by adding the boi-.ton wlilto of K"S (3 eggx to fl niodluni-Blzed pota toea), piling lightly In a baking (IIhIi and baking In the oven until brown. Ornted cheoae nddo to thla aouffle la good. of about 180 mile,. In two hours. Clgarotte booka, covnra and pa pora Invoiced at nt the American con hul.ite at Nantes, France, for the I United HI a tea during 1917 were val ued at nearly 1 1 ,000,000. I IHK! KIKK! I'lHK! l'IKK! i'ue K. K. Quick, Bt. Helena, and ItiHuro your property lu the Uregon Klre Itellof Aasociation of McMlnn vllle, Oregon. Don't put It off. Mdifltf V. I. WARREN. Agent S.ivo a loaf of brend i help keep up the fight. week and Coming to Kelso IKHTOK MELLENTHIN & CO. HI'Kt 'IAI.ISTH IM) NOT IHK HlltGKItV The educational committee, of the United Status war department and the federal board for vocational edu cation are gutting ready to uue the technical schools of tho country to; train a Urge number of men, about 200,000 for the national army. A wire tint aummonod Prof. F. 11. Shep herd, of O. A. C, to Washington to 3 p. m. conalder the beat menns of utilizing the big plants of these schools to train lechnlclnna for the big army , NO n UM;.; ,,-,m KXAM1 NATION now In the building. i Will bo nt Kockwod Hotel Monday, April 29. Olll co hours, 10 a. in. to or as much thereof aa may be necea aary to satisfy the said Judgment In favor of Fred'k Wheeler, less the amount of )S0. 00 paid on the above Judgment against said Herman Esch lebeck with Interest thereon, together with all costa and disbursements that have or may accrue. E. C. BTANWOOD. Sheriff. Dated at St. Helens, 26th day of March, 11$. NOTICK OK HHKRIFF-H SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Kohler ft Chase, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. C. Merritt, and Janio M. Merritt, bis wifej. Dorland's Music House, a corporation; C. E. Mohler, unmarried; Mrs. J. M. Nlckum, unmarried; and F. T. Blake, unmarried. Defendants. By virtue of an execution. Judg ment order, decree and order of sale issued out of the above entitled court In the above entitled cause to me directed and dated the 27th day St. Helens, r.ell at public auction .sub ject to recemptloa) to the hlgheat bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defeudnnt, C. Merritt and Janle M. Merritt his wife, had on the day of March, 1918, or now has in and to the above de scribed real property, to satlr.fy said execution, judgment, order and de cree. Interests, coats and accruing costs. Dr.ted 8t. Helens, Ore., April 3rd, 1918. E. C. STANWOOD, Sheriff. Drte of first publication April 5, 1918. Date of last publication May 3rd, 1918. ton and Loie Felton for C50.00 with lof ?,arSh' 1,918', upon. J"-dgmeni interest thereon at the rate of 8 per " .k r u . . cent per annum from the 30th day of th v . : ofe.M"ch' 1918' ,n fa' August, 1917, to date of Decree, and I T,0' 0L1K?1" P888,' a, rPra for SI 8.23 with interest thereon from I1 pJa'ntl. & the 30th day of March, 1918, for 175.00 attorneys fees and for sosts of Ruit; For a decree ordering the foreclosure of the mortgaKe men tioned in said complaint, and a sale of the following described real prop erty, situate in the City of St. Helens, Columbia County, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Lot 19 of Block 46 of said City rltt and Janle M. Merritt. his wife defendants, for the sum of Two Hun dred ($200.00) Dollars, with Inter est from April 10th, 1914, and the further sum of Fifty Dollars ($60.00) Attorney's fees and its costs and disbursements in this ac tion to be taxed. An undivided one-half of the 3. E. one-fourth of the South West one of St. Helens, together with Improve-r " ,".,: " ments and appurtenances thereto be- "T.,n! 2 LliSl"1 One Day Only Hired, nrieu iruus mien urn unci wr ..i.t mnv Iwi rnnkml wllli the rlcm f ruld, boiled rice, mixen wun pnncaae nr rnnmn naiiora oi wiioki, uut- but, or corn meni, ior instance. sikei a pleasing addition to audi food products, reduces the quantity of wheat needed, and furnishes a r.ithod for using the left-over cereal. Cold, boiled rice also may be uaed tlth or without a little meat, chicken, orKaaonlng vegetable for croquettes; ud with ckks, sugar, milk, or other Ingredients fur making a variety of puddings and other desserts, as an diminution of almota any good cook book will ahow. I Tho doctor -in charge is a regular Grading potatoc. for market In-j ; n cronaes tho possibilities for sales and I1Kl0l, He yMl)i profeawlonnlly the raises the price rocelced. Keep lliC tnore Important towns and cities and culls on the farm and save the cost i offers to all who call on this trip con sultation anil examination iree, of hauling. Homo (!mmI Advice "Don't think too much of your ov. ci'pt the expense of treatment when det;ircd. According to his method of treat ment ho does not operate for chronic t-j. ..r-.-l. .. ..v. nPUeiKllCIIIH, Kllll SIOIIOS, UlL-crB Ul mm nous. 8t0iach, tonsils or adenoids. and learn from them. This is goo'l! 6 ,ms to hlH cre(nt niany wonder advice, especially when bilious orifu results In diaeasea of the otoin constipated. You will find many poo-Inch, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, pie who ua. Chamberlain's Tablet. I honrt K,,, Dr for these ailments with the boat re- sc,!lt,cll( iPg ulcers, and rectal nil- suits, and will do well to rouow uioir ments. example. MATTRESSES $4-50 $32.50 I have a complete line o! Mattresses priced from Genuine Curled Hair Mattresses Extra Heavy Tick Silk Floss and Cotton Felt, also other grades at prices according to quality E. A. ROSS BUILDING ST. HELENS. OREGON If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fall to call, ns improper measures rather than disease are often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that ex amination on this trip will be free and that his treatment Is different. Address: 336 Boston Block, Mln neapolln, Minn. 17-3 longing; and for a decree foreclosing on the defendants or and from all rights and equity of redemption In said premises. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable J. A. Eukin, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Columbia Coun ty, made and dated the 6 day of April, 1918, which order prescribes that service of summons in this sutt be made upon you by publication once a week for six consecutive weeks In the St. Helens Mist, which time will begin to run from the day of the first publication hereof; and the time within which you are required to an swer said complaint la on or before the lust day of the time prescribed in snid order for publication, -to-wlt: May 24, 1918. The Date of the first publication of this Summons Is April 12, 1918. W. A. HARKI3. Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and Postoffice address, Bt. Helens, Oregon. of the Railroad right-of-way. Also a strip of land containing about four acres lying West of the railroad right-of-way in the South West one. fourth of the sonth east one-fourth of Section twenty-one. All of the above in Township four (4) North Range two (2) West of the Wllla SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Lena B. Daly, Plaintiff, vs. Daniel W. Daly, Defendant. To Daniel W. Daly, the defendant above named: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before Friday, April 26, 1918, that being the last dry of the time prescribed in the order of Court for the publication of this summons, and if you f?ll to so appear t.nd an swer the com pi.-. In t, the plaintiff will cause your default to be entered and apply to the Court above namad for the relief demanded in said com plaint, to-wit, for a dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing be tween plaintiff and defendant and for the custody of the minor children Bernadtne Daly and Walter Daly. This summons is published by or der of Hon. S. C. Morton, Judge of the County Court of Oregon, for Col umbia County, made and dated March 12, 1918, which order pre scribes that service of summons here- mette meridian, containing forty-; jn be made upon -you by publication mree iuj acres, more or less, ana once a weeii for gx consecutive situated in the County of Columbia, Weeks, which time will begin to run State of Oregon. from the day of the first publication Now, therefore, by virtue of said ; hereof; and the date of such first execution. Judgment, order, decree j publication of this summons ia March and order of sale in compliance with 115 1918. the commr.nds of sr.id writ, I duly ' J W DAY levied upon, and will on Saturday, . ,, . di.i..'i the 4th day of May, 1918. at 10:00 Attorney for Plaintiff, o'clock A. M. at the front door of Residence and postoffice address, the County Courthouse in the City of St. Helens, Oregon. Hl'MMONH IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COl UMIUA COUNTY. F. J. Harms, Plaintiff, vs. Peter Fel ton, Lole Felton, and A. S. Horrl- NOTICE . i My wife, Lu Elsie Cole, having left my bed and board, I will not be responsible for any debts or liabili ties hereafter incurred by her. Dated this April 6, 1918. ROBERT COLE. NOTICK OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. Fred'k Wheeler vs. Herman Eschle beck. By virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued by the Clerk of! the Circuit Court of the County of Columbia, State of Oregon, dated the 21st day of March, 1918, in a certain action In the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein Fred'k Wheeler as Plaintiff recovered Judg ment against Herman Eschlebeck for the sum of One Hundred Fourteen and 20-100 ($114.20) Dollars, and 1 coats and disbursements taxed at Seventeen and no-100 ($17.00) Dol lars, on the 19th day of July. 1917; I Notice is hereby given that I will ) on the 27th day of April. 1918, at i the front door of the Court House tin St Helen In snid Cnunrv. Bt 10:00 son, lieienilunis. o ciucn ia uie lurvuuuu vl auiu uu. To Pete Felton and Lole Felton, I sell at public auction to the highest Defendants. I In the name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the Inst day of the time prescribed In the ordor for the publication of this - summons, the Bald period of time be- ; lug six weeks from the day of the 1 finit publication of this summons, end said first day of publication beng the 12th day of April, 1918, and If you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will caua bidder, for cash, the following de scribed real property, to-wit: A parcel of land out of the Jesse Miles D. L. C. In Sec. 13 T. 3 N. of range 2 W. of the Wlllamotte Meri dian, beginning at a point In the Westerly line of the said Miles D, L. C. and distant. 17.76 chains from the Northwest Corner of said claim, run ning thence South 82 30 minutes East 730 feet thence South 20 40 minutes East 188 feet, thence North 88 69 minutes West 730 feet, thence North 20 40 minutes East 220 feet to the place of beginning containing 1 . . ... . . . 1 H 11 I .41 hamab mnwA In.. 1 1 .. ..niic .turniiir rn nn pnierKU auu win 101 unco t.ic iiiui v w. .oo a.vu apply to the court above named forlated in the County of Columbia and In snld com-1 State of Oregon. plaint to-wlt Taken and levted upon as the prop- . For a Judgment against Peter Fol- erty of the said Herman Eschlebeck Help Uncle Sam Conserve Wheat Buy- Corn Flour 90c bag Oat " 90c Barley " 90c Rice " $1.00 Rolled Oates 90c " Rice 10c and 12 l-2c A Clean Line of Dry Fruits Apples, 20c Peaches, 17J2C Apricots, 25c Prunes, 15c Sultana Raisins, 15c Loose Muscatels, I2y2c Phone 80 Bleached Sultana Raisins, UJc St. Helens Mercantile Co. If you don't trade with us we both lose money. St. Helens, Oregon 111 J IHartSchaffnerl fLMarx I V Clothes J Quality Merchandise Only THE -TOGGERY FOR Hen's Clothing and Furnishings Legitimate Prices Always i.VNvt I'll '