ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JANUARY. -11, . 1918 S. P. & S. TIME TABLE J rain. 21. 26., 7., 23.. From Portland I'ortland ... 8:1. a. in. . . .12:36 p. in. ... 1:85 p.m. ... 6: 16 p.m. To lNirtlaud Leavoa Arrive St. llaluua :11 a. ui. 1 : 4 3 p. in. 6:34 p. in. 7:011 p. m. Arrives INDUSTRIAL REVIEW St. Helens Portland . 7:61a. in. 9:18 a.m. .11:21 a. m. 12:20 p. in. , . 3:66 p.m. 6:00 p.m. , 6:64 p. m. 9:66 p. in. Buses laava for station about 20 uutss lu advauott of above time. rain. 22.. 28.. 24.. . HELENS-PORTLAND AUTO UNE I'KANK HIIKI'AltD, I'rop. HCIIK1HI.H A. M. P. M. fit. Ilelona 7:30 1:80 Warreu 7:46 1:46 Sruppoose 8:00 2:00 . I'ortland :20 8:20 I'ortland 10:00 4:00 . St. Helens 11:60 6:60 Haturdaya aad HanJii; clul trip leaving St. Helens 6 p. m Lear Tortlund 11a ui. RELIABLE SERVICE t. HELENS ROUTE vU WiM.n.1. 3lou.li f tie rtoptfj boat JTR. AMERICA iuves I'ortland d-illy -2:30 p. in f (Suuday 1:30 p. in.) rlTOB ni. Iltjiuuo - - v.vw p. (Sunday 3:30 p. m.) area St. Ilelona - - - 6:16 a. m. rives I'ortland - 10: 16 a. in. H. HOI. MAN, Ag.nl ukoa all way landlnge. Wbarf foot der atraat. I'lionas: Main 8323, 4204. tANK W1LKIN9, St Helena Agent. c Str. IMLDA ; JlUtea betweea St. Helena aad I'ortlaad, SO cents one way, 75 rata for the roaad trip. Tlcketa good autil ue4. feat Uavaa St. Helm 7:65 a. in. itaturnlna; leaves Ptntlaud 2:30 p. lu. trrivt at St Helens 4-4.9 p. ta. C I. HOOCHKIRK ' 'J GOVERNMENT PRICES J! ON MILL FEED ,S; "Nows of the utmost liiiDortnnco to , Tho Springfield pliinliiR mill has, 1,10 rurrimrH und stockralsors, and to mude Its Initial shipment of one car-l,,,J wl'olo people of the northwest," loud of tent plna to opply on the "ttl1 Federal Food AdmlnlHtrator W. lurgo Kovernmunt ordor on which ( Ay'"". "waa the recent announce thoy are working, jiiinnt that tho manufacture of mill The paper mill at Lebanon Ih run- fo,,,lH I""1 c"' under government iiIiir throe shirts In order to nil or-! "lrol through the federal llcons dura on hand. j lg ynt;in. und Unit the price of The llowley copper mines, about ,,ra" ' been fixed at $30 a ton, flvo miles bo nth of l)row, are to be''1'' shorts r.t $32 and niiddlliiRH at developed. ,$.'19. Theso prices are substantially The government line let a contruct ,,w"r '"" ,II,VB prevailed, and the for the extension of the Jetty ut Yu-! nupply will bo materially Increased qulna buy to a I'ortland llrm. The'1' t" milling "t all wheat possible extennlon la to be about 1,000 feet and will c?Ht approximately $400, 000. I.une county la planning a $30,000 addition to the courthouao In Ku- gena. here In the northweHt, instead of Hhipplug the wholo wheat r.way to be milled elsewhere. Tlihi makes the outlook much brighter for tboiie who have been struggling to keep their herda and flocks together In the from the date of the first publication of this notice. The date of first pub lication Is Jr.nuary 4th, 1918. HOSE MAKINSTER, 3-6 Administratrix. Tlio Alhlnu Engine and Machine ! fll, of Breilt difficulties and uncor- Works has secured a Kovornmcnt tulnty. "Tho new prices are ulroady effect ive, and will even bo made on un filled contracts. At the recent con ference of leading millers of the northweHt with the United State milling commissioner, tho millers I very generously volunteered to adopt contract for four steel vessels to cost $4,000,000. Twenty miles of tho Strahorn rail road, running out of Klamath Fulls, has been completed. As soon as weather conditions permit, more con struction work will be done. Cheese manufactured In and bIiId-i 1,10 new I'rlcfiB for unfilled con ped from Tillamook county during tracts, although gome of thci:e con tbo year 1917 brought the producers, fa"" "re fur delivery at prices up tbe tidy sum of $1,150,000. wari of 20 V"T cel,t mur0 tllnn tlle, The paper mills at Oregon City put! nfiw nr0- This splendid action of in effect u new wago schedule Janu-j"'" millers made the new basis oper- arv 1. Tho minimum wbko Is now nl ",co I,,r Hinpmenis $3.10 per duy. Tho Silver Kalis Timber Company at Sllverton has begun construction of additional logging rallrouds to tap their large timber holdings. RECIPES Itlce lireuil "Now that the uncertainty of feed prices hr.s been eliminated end the '..rger.t posslblo supply assured, the farmers and stock raisers can feel se cure In making their plans, and 1 earnestly urge that these plans be made for tho lnrgest possible pro duction of food animals. The mar ket for beef, pork, mutton and poul- 1 t Alt Buaea Cull at Hotel Courteous Trealiueut TOP AT ORCADIA HOTEL TIIOH. IflBISTKK, Prop. A delicious rice bread can be made j try, because of the world shortage, aa follows: Two cupfula boiled rice. will Inevitably be strong and steady two eggs, one and one-half cupfulsjfor a long time to come, and the flour, butter the size of a walnut and ; raising of food animals under the milk sufficient to thin the mixture. I new conditions cannot full to prove I The rice may be slightly warm, llont a sound and profitablo business in- tlio eggs separately, then mix with vestment as well as an Important pn itbe milk and flour, add the rice und'trlotlc service." 'seasoning, put Into baking pans ond bake like broad In a moderate oven, j mv , s,(111 , V.-t,1rlln ; When done, split tho loaves, sprinkle A mnn Ml ,lls um,re)ia the with sugar and butter and sorvo. j Mtall,j i B i,ot,,i wti, a card bearing I Oatllll'ul MllDillS ,i, f-.tlnu,!,,. Inor-rlntlnn ntt-iehcit tn I " " it: "This umbrella belongs to a man who can deul a blow of two hundred nn.l fifty pounds. Will return In ten minutes." On returning for bis property be found In Its place a card Inscribed: This card was left here by a mnn who can run ono mile In four min utes. I sbull not be bn.ck." Clilt'kaa Dluuar Uauduy, 80c AT KM $I.OUilKK DAY AM) tl' i Hpwlal Itatea to Regular lloardera V. It A Our work and service is as good as you can get in Portland. Let us call for your laundry. St. Helens Steam Laundry Geo. Watkins, Prop. A HOME INDUSTRY I One and one-half cups milk, two eggs, two tablespoons sugar, two ta blespoons fat, one teaspoon salt, two cups rolled oats, one cup fl ur, four teaspoons baking powder. l'our milk over oats and let soak one-half hour. Add eggs and melted fat. Add the dry Ingredlonts, which have been sifted together. Hake 25 to 30 minutes. Tills makes 10 to 12 muffins. Cabbage ami Celery Kabul Sure! a smull head of cabbago, let It stand In water for an hour or two. Just before It Is to be served drain and dry It. Mix with It very finely cut white celery, enough to give It a celery flavor, toss it thoroughly In the following dressing: , Hub a bowl with the cut side of a piece of garlic, put' In a saltspoouful of salt, a dash of popper, a drop of tabasco sauce and six tablespoonfuls of ollvo oil. When the Ingredients are blended add a tublespoonful of tarragon vinegur and beat in a little at a time. Irish Potato Cuke This Is a delicious hot bread when properly made. Place In a mixing bowl one cupful of creamy cold mashed potatoes. Add one cupful and a half of rye flour, half a tea spoonful of salt and two teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Hub In with the finger tips a scant tabluspooiiful of clarified boef dripping and wet with cold sweot milk to a dough that can ! bo bundled. Handle as little us pos-j slble; roll out lightly on the broad j board; shape Inlo a circlo ond b.y In: a greasod pan. Cut In wedge shaped pieces, brush j over with a little melted margarine and bake tn a quick oven until crisp j and brown. This enke is to be split open and served with butter. Hl'MMONH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OHEOON FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. Elizabeth Neuhausen, Plaintiff, vs. J. W. Rogers, Defendant. To the above named defendant, J. W. Rogers: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, with in six weeks from the dute of t!ie first publication of this summons, and tn case of your failure so to do the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her com pluint herein, to-wlt: For a decreo requiring defendant, within ninety days, to pay to plaintiff the sum of $203.85, with interest thereon at seven per cent from August 15, 1917, and the costs and disbursements of this suit, and that In the event de fendant fails to pay said sum within said time he shall be foreclosed and debarred of all right, title and In terest of, In and to the NEV4 of the NW'i of the NW'4 of S. 32, Tp. 7 N., It. 6 W. W. M., In Columbia County, Oregon, containing 10 acres more or less, and that plaintiff's title thereto shall be quieted, and the cloud created by defendant's con tract of sale shall be removed from plaintiff's title to said premises. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof once each week for six successive weeks, In conformity with an order made by the Hon. S. C. Morton, County Judge. acting in the absence of the Circuit I Judge, the first publication being! made on the 28th day of December, 1917, and the last publication being made on the 8th duy of February, 1918. ARTHUR I. MOULTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post office address, 711 Lewis Bklg., Portland, Oregon. 44 I St. Helens Lumber Co. I Wood and Lath Electric Lighting Lumber Manufacturers Stomach Troubles. If you hnvo trouble, with your stomach you should try Chamber lain's Tablets. So mr.ny have been restored to health by tho use of these tablets and thoir cost is so little, 25 cents, that It Is worth while to give them a trial. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE roKKCIiOSrRE OF TAX LIEN Hl'MMONH FOR PUBLICATION IN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. Jesse R. Sharp, Plaintiff, vs. Western Timber Syndicate, a corporation, and T. A. Manjuam, Defendants. To T. A. Marquam, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby notified that Jesse R. Sharp Ib the holder of Cer tificate of Delinquency numbered 164 Issued on the 25th day of June, 1915, by the Tax Collector of the County of Columbia, State of Oregon, fori the amount of One Hundred Forty-1 Three and 39-100 Dollars, the same being the amount then due and de linquent for taxes for the year 1913 together with penalty. Interest and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record situated In said County and State, and par ticularly bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: The south-east quarter of Section twenty-three (23) In Township four (4), North of Range Two (2) West of the Willamette Meridian. That there Is due and owing upon said certificate of delinquency the sum of $196.50 with interest at the rate of 16 per cent per annum on $143.37 from December 15, 1917. Snid Western Timber Syndicate, s the owner of the legal title of the above described property ns the same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named are here by further notified that the planum CITY GARAGE Agency for The Chevrolet Sold on easy terms Hupmobile Service Station Keep a Full Line of Firestone Tires OIL, GASOLINE AND ACCESSORIES Best equipped Machine Shop in the town for Auto and Marine Work Battery Recharging St. Helens, Oregon R. CONSTANTIN PLUMBING, STEAM HEATING and SHEET METAL WORKS Stationary Wash Tubs and Bath Room supplies. St. Helens, Oregon STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL-' Jcttse R. Sharp, will apply to the Cir U.MHIA COUNTY. cult tourt of 1,10 Uounty and State In tho Matter of the Estate of Mar vine E. Makinster, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lins been appointed ad ministratrix of the Estate of Marvine K. Makinster, deceased, by the Coun ty Court of Columbia County, Ore gon, and tins qualified. All persons having claims agninut said estate are hereby notified to present same duly verified to the undorslgned at the offlco of her attorneys, Schlegel & Donnlson, Room 312 Piatt I!u tiding, Portland, Oregon, within six months A knocker never wins, a winner! nover knocks. M. HOVEN Steamer RUTH SAFE, SPEEDY SERVICE TOWING, JOBBING Passenger accomodations for 100 Landing at City Dock ST. HELENS HOTEL E. A. ROTGER, Prop. aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the Hen against the property above described and mentioned in said cer tificate. And you are hereby sum moned to appear wtihin sixty days after the first publtc.-.tion of the summons exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this ac sliown together with costs and ac tion or pay the amount due as above crued interest and In case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes for the said amount due and owing thereon and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable James A. Eakin, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Stste of Oregon, for the County of Columbia and said order was made and dated this 17th d.-y of December, 1917, and the date of the first pub lication of this summons is the 21st day of December, 1917. All process and papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing within the State of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. C. L. STARR, M. A. ZOLLINGER. Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Address 604-7 Selling Bldg., Port land, Oregon. 1-7 fWvl GRAVELYS B I ! m- i v Chewin0 Plu2 ItSaUj p 1 wMwS'X. 1 "Coats mora rsun to ta I tl Sfflfffe. -X ' '' thou ordlnom plua Jx I U)mf'ifHT 'r iHilUsapof wooktoChow. .w I IK ' HtJM'X Jrs J it i 't. Utth Chow of 0li 1 VA fifcW VOI -i UttoaLonaWhllo. ff TmI l WP,V h , Tho Good Or.v.lT..to iMWillir ilW5'"' V t A'Oo. poocMlsPBCorortT T 1 umr I rHTiils Yu 'ill olo w-wu lock 35?SSiij fn j ItW II ' ' I Ml? I l'1 ALTHOUGH YOU'D S& W'l'U I i i 'U i 'N? if Bbuv a whole trunk 1 I I ' JNjf FULLOFIT IFYOUC0UL0 fCSWteX' LOOKfOR7HE PROTECTION SCAL i , ' ZFa , C ii ' : !J7J 'I "If tTS NOT RAL GKAVrfJ WITHOUT THIS SEAL i b5 va - -A-af 5 r J &Ll iia. V , American and European Flan Kate4 All Busses Call at Hotel Everything Modern Steam Heating Plant Hot and Cold Water In Rooms NOTICE OK SETTLEMENT OF FIX AIi ACCOUNT AND DISTRI BUTION. IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE 8TATE OF OREGON FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of John W. Boyd, Deceased. Notice is hereby given: That Guy A. Boyd, administrator of the estate, of John W. Boyd, deceased, lias reu-j dered and presented for final settle-. ment, ana moa in sam court, nisi final account of his administration of said estate, together with his re port and petition for final dsltrlbu tion, and that Saturday, the 19th day of January, 1918, at two o'clock! In the afternoon of said day, at the court-room of sold court at the court ! house in said county, has been fixed and appointed as the time and place' for settlement of said account and the hearing of said report and peti tion, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing, to the said nccouut, and con test the same. Dated this 20th day of December, 1917. Date of first publication Decem ber 21, 1917. GUY A. BOYD, Administrator of the Estate of John W. Boyd, Deceased. Automobiles for Hire We are at your service for special automobile trips. Our rates are reasonable. Day and night calls answered. Auto Accessories Gasoline Oils Storage AJAX TIRES 5,000 mile guarantee W. J. Muckle Garage Phone A 70 St. Helens, Oregon OCEAN VOYAGES are Comfortable, Safe and Speedy on the mm S. S. LINE OF STEAMERS San Francisco, San Pedro and Los Angeles Weekly sailings from ' St. Helens For information, rates and reservations phone A-89 ST. 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