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TH E ST. HELENS MIST, F R ID A Y , MAY 12, 1022 Want Ads W ANTED. F O K S A L t \ i ni y ii'iit. Mix I li KUH HAI.K quire I*1 ■*« ni orne«. lu II \ I urkey eggs. $2 f.o for fOK 8AI.K .1 K (illmour. telling ' ,r in Wurrmi. O ieg on lx plimi,. 81 : n I K I In'llp. U good ilH.nl r.l.in in thi» comlltlou. II iih • ■ \* f a-* Field lions« Moll,.' Inn Itti HI Kllll HA If. J ii'1 I* f*'w choice .Inh. r (l roots unI other plant* for nul.. ,i mui , i h , h er O hs from i h • tllciiP wiitcr tunk ou Noi. mill comp. Iix Hill FOK 8AI.K •' m 1 vviiKOii, nix horn«* pn*»r In'* rl tmnal inoliar unii a Kuril touring ar in k ' um I comlltM a or «HI Irmi1 for rattin o r hay U lf «Minuti, M u riti • Tboniiueii a lunch. I* «> ultlit HH Wurrmi, On ’ 22t;* pa w KOK SALK Helen* Hu pi iKIH piano 0OAKI>KKS d uniter 125 i'a«uu U KKK 1.Imiti I A J llnlllnitwori It. FOR RE NT House and f irm on Is- pitone 61»W «lif Ini. Tin k«*r p! in* ti(*a r Vankton «»ol hotjM «* 1’or Information »it sell K |UHN«*H wit ii dark «ln H W 1 Mi at y n* ud m I ii I h I i H um . tnu'lo i»y t T» 1 ra « » r 1 foul ton , Oregon 2 2t : i ti < o |{*uurn to Th*« 2 111 X i -O S T A N D P O U N D LOST i’«i' t all St N«»llt K Ol HIIFKIFK'M HALfc.. In U h - « I n u i t « ...ut ,»r il.,- HtuU- uf IM AN O W A N T E D A n y on* w ish in g Orv-Kuu fur Un- County o f Coluin- to leave plano Willi., ul'NM,,, f r, „ n «>I m . town where II will l,«* well u kl(ll H J AnilnrHuu, I’ lulntiff, «’ar«* o f or wiahiiiK Jo r«*nt It ml V*. ■li. A A Mint office, St l l l ‘l..||H It W NIcholuH, Arll.ur Krasmere, I' loy.l Braauieru uml John A Illich, FU RNISHED IIOI'HK WAN TED Détendant» K o r t hr.-., moni ho from Ju lie 1st Hy virtue .,f un Execution. Juilg- ''ir**« u i I i i I m ; no «-li I |«l i ««ti ('a ll ,, r *"""«• •"•cron uml Order of Sale |». aililrcHH J M I'utuinliiH. m i h i office ***■*« 1,1,1 *»« Ui*- uIx.ve »nlltlod Court riunii* i>n 1,1 « •"' ul.tiv,* entitled ,' uuho io ine di- i'i-cl.-d, the lltlh iluy o f Muy, 1922, W A N IK I» Man in art ••rinatoMi* «jpon u Judgment rendered in Mtid rimi.lent pri'H. niaiIvt* for t 'olimi '••uri on the Hit day of May, 1922. |n l.ltt County to h ..|| Memi ( j r.,|n tuvor ,.r II. j Audereon, I'lulntiff, MI iih . Metal Tank», ll,,K Feeders. ¡uni up, a In n I It W. NI p I io I uk . one or Watering T ioiik I ih , Water tanks Un- def enduri I h in nani hu II, for th<- uml other Karin ConvenlenceH Huiri of 1190k lit, with IntereHt on I't.Miu. 11 i„ •( i hell , U a, p t ,,, : IkO'i «I thereof, ut the rute of eight fa irly , real money niak.'ra unit l«T e.ni per annulli, fron, March t i m « Havers for the farm er K i l l MMi, 1922. uiul with Internal on I I , "« I thereof, at the rule of h I x tint,, w ork Per man ent proposi per rent per uiiiiiiiu. from «aid March H o n . real o p p o rtu n ity for huullet U l v e ape ■ Xpert,.lire anil referen. i I «th. I 9 2 2, until paid, und the furili Cn.iHl Culvert A Kill me I nut ' r HU III of $*i‘t 00 cou! M and dlsburne- 111** 111 m and the coat o f and upon thin party, I'orllainl lire -------- writ ri.iiiiiiundlrig me to make Hale of 'lie following demrlbed real proper F O R ki : n t . iy ultuuled in I h * * County of t'uluin I hl«. Stute of Oregon, to wit : BASI I K K FOR r i *: n t MIO acruN l.otH One (I i. Nineteen f l 9 i , feil <*••(! rill ovf i* i llld Mil plenty or grass for 7 5 lie id of cau le Ad Twenty 120», Twenty-one ( 2 1 ) , an 1 *! n ss or apply ft) (»«*«» II Shinn. Twenty two (221, Klock One Hun 'lre,| Forty five ( M S ) ; !,.,*« One ( 1 ) , Sr H«*l«'iift, i >r«* 22tf I * » « Ü ». Three «.'{». Four (4 I. Nine p hr«*«* co WM, 2 lini fun« .Dll HA IK 1.11ST < )v«*rlafnl ro tir * un i i ' m tino htdfer fnrnh .ui! 1 nil Ik i»u bel ween Milton < eek •amp and July uiul oth er firn- ibout last i I foulton Kind« r piona«« l i t a r Si mon ft, Wui uf October William« «tor«* I foul t on 2 It2X ren, or**K' .»sturo for cow a un«i .» Mondati« « o f («•« d ini • for mil«' ut f Lu a 4 hot ■*»’ ft cod wr for a 111«*, im I V«*K, fth«*«*l>. e i y Krank 1« Smith, e.»ppt» oh «*, tir«* li M d I« » 1)1 **111 1(11 f H S \| I In the ( In mi ( «»uri o| ilo siali* ( >r« g o for ( omit) **f ( lunil la. , Joft«*ph I» Sternberg and John ■ Montgom«ry, lMaint.il teen 119), Twenty ( 2 0 ) . Twenty "lie (21 ), Twenty two ( 2 2 ) . In Block ' o n e Hundred Tlilrty-elglii (13 8 ); i.oi** Heven ( 7 ) . Klglit ( 8 1, Nine] C m Tlilrie.-n (|..'!i. Fourteen ( I 4 i Fifteen I 15 ). Ten M Oi, Sixteen I ' 1 6 1. Seventeen (17 ), Klgtlteen i l k i . Nineteen «19», and Twenty 121). In Block One Hundred | ------------------------------------------ -TT-------------- W ILLA R D T. EVENSON Kepiildl, an < undid.il<* f..,* N'oniliia- ') fi f. r K.-|.resentatlx.-, 'I'welitleli j K presentai fve l»l-.lrlct, , • •iii|*risiup « < I urn'.la < oiin ly . • X t l O o i , l.ois Seven t l ) , Ivigln (XI. Fourteen ( 1 4 ) , Fifteen ( 1 5 ) , Sixteen M 6 ) in Bloek One Hundred I hlrtei-n ( 1 1 3 ) , according to the duly recorded map and plat thereof on file In I lie offices of the County Clerk for suhl County and State. NOW THKKKFOHK, l)y virtue of aid Fxeciitlon. Judgment Decree and Order of Hule and In compliance with 'lie commands of auld writ. 1 will on Monday, the I2tfi duy of June. 1922, at ten o'clock In the forenoon th ere of. at the front door of the County Court lloiiHe In St. Helens, Colum Ida County, Oregon, h *-|| at nubili ..union subject to Die redemption to " e highest hid for cash in hand all «lie right, title and Interest which tir- within and above named defendants and euch and all of them had on the L’fith day of May, 1913, the date of ■I"1 mortgage herein foreclosed, o- Courteous Treatment and Moderate Prices St. Helens Candy Kitchen I! For E Governor A N| ¿bi W ILLARD T EVENSON. ( I’aid A dvertisem ent) U ecf IKE PATTERSO N GOVERNOR SALE A Record of Achievement Daleil this 'h 'lay " f M*'«> j n W ELLINGTON. Sheriff of Columbia County, Vote for Patterson and Stop this Wastet y uwicU. Senator W. W. BANKS Columbia county’s able Senator for the past four years— now a candidate for re-nomination and re-election. Hewitt Building i'o the Kepuhiir .UH o f Columbia County: In pteMentlng mynnlf a« a randi VH date for representative. I Invite youi Mirini«« M Lee isud M K Lee attention to my <| nix I i f lea* Iona ; *i li unita ini l»«*felida Il tn huid y 1 4 acre farm, j radila'.- of I.eland Stanford Culver FOK H A I * If y virtu«* «>r .m K*<•cut'Oil, Jt| • < t road, 10 nerón In | »Hy with the degree of A !< in luw S c I um * tn on m««nt. I d •IT«*«* and O; ider of Salt »lain« wood and pan j 19 17. Herv.-d a* IliMrict Aecouilting cultivation VOTE FOK ItK ITIII K AN r uml out o f th«* at •O V #* entitled (' nut »(roam, g ood 7 Officer. Air Service t Production l lure. Hire In (lit* ahov«* eut It led «\M HDATK 1 m use to with s'ath.n at Seattle, WuHhington room house good large hum. two tiog house. gurag««. direct ml. th«* tilth day of May. 1 chirken lie.i during the late war and during th* upon u judie meat rei idered In HUhl past year and at pr< sent I nm »erv choir« heal K orchard of u»#»o;t , All for Court on t h«* 19th day of May. 1 leg a» president of the council of «d fruit in ult I »«urine • i of him Hoi 100, Ht I In favor o f Jl ceplli !» Sternberg i latakanle In addition to the above I John II Montgoiio t >. IMaiutiff». and my hUHlness experience has covered SII Helen- Or* »«. agaitmt Minnie M I.« « and M K Lm* several yearn ••rry tlpu, $2 ou her hufthand, defetidatiI h in » ild hu H, Full HAI.K H «muet t W a i for the HUtn of $ 4 f> <4 0 00. with In ter- pe; huinlre. KM J. 2012 X «•at thereon front the 1st day of reu. Oregon July. 1921. at th** rat»* of six p»*r c**ns of Hi» riatfniirt: ' y h ugg). g«»od « a P«*r annum until paid, and th«» forth SAU. Abolish commissions Adopt cab- K Huker, ut Strand •*r »uni o f $200 Oo, attorney'*' fe«**. I'MIH, phono and for tl.eir « «»'■iiM and dlsfiurHetnentM net form of government. Cut out duplications, waste and extravagance. 20(2a o f and upon th!** writ amounting to $40 4*r. commanding me to iiink** sal* In come tux on those sources of l l a r l o y D u v u I hou of tl»** following d* *crilM*d r«*al prop FOR SALK wealth not on tax-roll. Reduce real w «|| 11 a«1«* for Kuril toot ore > ch •»rt> nititat«*<1 in tlie t'ounty of ('»» property tax by amount so raised t Helena, Or«*K«»n. turnhia, Siat»* of Oregon, to wit: Harold Tr Box 20t 21 H«*ginnlng at the northwest cor Maintain educational ft clUtles un tier o f the northeast quarter of th* der strict supervision o f expenditures nortlo'AHt quarter of Section 22. In K0H SALK • («'glHterod 11 oiftt«*iu — applying business principles. COW StrtMl and «iti«* 1 lolhtein Tow tiHhlp 4 North of It.inge 1 West Oppose land ownership or control heifer one linn ♦I muniti»; r »»Id und alno grad <«f Willani«'(t« M by Orientals. Oppose further Increase ong the at hou li li thence «outh •d Holftt«* • w « K rlc k M u t l» o n o f auto or gasoline taxes. Oppose is- Warren. ( the north - ant half m. 2 o t J % ary Hue of ( li uunce of further bonds or increase I an d i*t ion, 4«) i l l qua 11 wr o f state's debt. to the lnt»*nipc- cliuinft tnor«* nr I j FuH SALK ptgH, nix Stand unequivocally for more effi tion of hu id line, < a continuation old. first Ued Wailu cient business admin istration; re lhereof, with what i known a m K vuii h and baled straw. J trenchment in public expenditures—- general north* Slough; thence in •on, Warr ♦ got». substantial reduction o f trxes— for Icrly dlri-iiioti follow lug tin- mean supervision that supervises anil eco | FOK SALK '• « up 20 ucres stump dorlhgs *>f »an! K vuiih Slougli to It* land. 4 tn • *111 II W «'Ml of («olii«' iitcrHcction witli li.,* -action line !>,* * ¡f nominated and elected :nv pol nomy without " c o n . -' I am for open admintst ration aud on county '¿ul, frani«* house Iti x- tween section» 2* anil 33 In said lev will he not mere texe*. but le»« business-like towiiHhlp and rang, at or near In* anil more returns to tlie taxpayers ..gainst Invisible manipulation o f gov 2k, no rot I» 11 it k wa te r, p r u d i cally level Ailtli« * J J Tool«*v, ciimtiH'ii corner of Section* 2*. 29 ' f o r v hat they pay In.. I believe that eminent. LOUIS E. BEAN. (¿old«*. Or« n. Houle i 201 .ix 32, and 33, in said Township anil all the extra governmental agencies Itange, and thence went ulong said which we have adopted during the Ki.ctlon line, unit H n continuation to* last fifteen years »liould now be re Phil SALK Having served in two sessions o( rli-tid» and nclghh.ir«, If you arc n tlic mark.-t for h .-**.I tween »aid Section» 29 and 32. 2*) ferred to the people again for ap the state legislature with Louis Bean | provil or rejection upon the »ast» pomme», I am satisfied tint he knows the *11 pigs. dt. Muir*** chain» i nil 10 link» more or less, to >f l heir experience with the»« agon bill call i a.»ni i ti** survie«* of . a point of beginning n«H'ds end requirements o f the State AI ho ill of lot» 2 and 3 of Section eh*» and I will use my beat efforts o f Oregon as well, if not better, than 0. I. ( I call up m i N (o have this done. In this eonnec- 8lt«-r w c*«.<l. i uri i'ii. <)re. 20t 2x I 32 In Township 4 North of Runge I tlon it is o f Interest to note that dur- any o f the oth er candidates and t!ia, Went of the Willamette Meridian li«* will make an honest effort to ear Also all that part of the »outhea». ng the past fifteen years taxes for ry out the platform which Is given PbH SAI.K " i will trade for town Vale purposes have Increased front above. property, " air.*., of land; good quarter of Section 29, In Township t North o f Itange I Went « ( the \\ il i approximately $125.000.00 to $9. •-room pi,. "*d houHe, som e Ian I I 250*000.00. or about 1,50(1 per cent I’ aiil adv by EDISON I HALLAGH. cl«ur*-u. y, "i,g o rch ard ; berries if linnettc Meridian, lying south is against an increase of shout 35 St. Helens, Oregon »II k,nil* >. F Stehmull, Hi. Ilei I "itat o f 8am o«h Creek in »Hid i|tiar per cent In population ter aeetlon. de»erllied a» follow», to cm. Oregi i. phone ;tul( 2012x wit: Commencing at the »outhea»' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ corner of »aid »outhea»« quarter of Pou 8TLK rahie tioiiHe anti lot Section 29 and running thence west Ib 8t. Ild l'erma If desired along the »oulh boundary line of »aid Mar'tu \\ ', St Helen», Ore Section 29. 1342 feet to the channel Ion 19tf of Santosh Creek, thence northerly 'and easterly down said Santosh horses f u i » • M . K OK KENT Crie-k and followin g the meanders " Itb or wui out driver REPUBLICAN NOMINEE Ht Hel thereof, to ¡I» Intersection with the *n" Transfer t o , phone 15, St FOR .•cat line o f ».¡id Section 29; thence H«i«,n»a i ir,.( •n I 9t 4 X «oulh along the easl line of said Sec lion 29, 1390 feel to the place o f he POR SAI,I |t ow ner, atir.ioo cor- “er l„t, ,| « room hoime, right ginning. NOW TH Kit FIT lit F. By virtue ,f n dty * ... ipp oo.o on hlati'vny, Execution, Judgment. ......... . and Dr «W n at the primaries Friday, May I 9« l*rlcn t I .6O0 00, der o f Sale and In compliance with 1600 Oil ^ m 'audio. For fu*lh the command» o f »aid writ I will on paM tIrular * call or v/rile Box Monday, the 12th day of June, 1922 H# 4* • man of rare perionalily ftnd 2«. S»Y.pp „ » . (h ag an . p r o v e d e x e c u t iv e ability. Here, 1914 at eleven o ’clock In the forenooa briefly, it Hi* «foryi Isaac Lee Pat thereof, at the front door of the terson was born in Benton County, r"K SAI.K «00 gallon Iron lank, County Court House in St Helens | Oregon, in 1859. Attended country 1 ho power Kronomy ga» Columbia County. Oregon, sell a’ * schools and worked his way through olln« «ng I pump ja ck , I 2 c) public auction ailhject to the redemp Christian College, Monmouth. Bo limier air l'"»tp . all In A I conili Hon to the li!ghe»t l.l.l for cash t»* I ca m a a s u c c e s s f u l m e r c h a n t in «•on f „ r j 00 if laktiti at once hand all the right, tide and Interest | Salem. In 1694 was elected Stato •nquii,. Senator from Marion County. In •k:app„„8, • ' Buasmcr, Box 125. which the within and above-name I , Oregon 171 f defendants and each and all of them 18^8 was appointed Collector of hud on the 9lh day o f September. Custom* at Portland, by President McKinley; re-anpoi i*ted by President 1919 the date of t i e mortgage Here b««r, ,,.rv «hi,* r,'g'alereil Dur«»*. Roosevelt in 1902. •' ' • hl« age, $30.00 , ul In foreclosed, or since that defend t® young O'k-*-. i ilglslered, $10 00 ants have acquired In and to the, “ eh t'hoi i ' F 22. Grant Lynch, above described real property or an) •^»PP'le*,. '«regon 171 «Ix pnrt thereof, and to satisfy said K* ■rv* HILE K, W i t , collector, the business of Mr. P itts e edition. Judgment. I.... re,- and Or | HALF ' ’ll" 70 egg »Juren in int(*r«'kfft. rosin and at* V \ son’s office prectically doubled yet be reduced «be do r i»f Sal«* 'abater, „ d onee; absolutely re cost of running his office by $6. i l O e yeer Since 1906 rruinf( roafft. ••»ble 192 firn, '"»''h in ", J uh I right »l/.e fur be, been a sucreesful former et Eole, Polk County. In 11 ¡9 1 9 end I 92 I served e , Slete Senelor from Polk County. ° ' k porpuae . too »mali for l >r»* As chairmen of Senate Finance C om m ill,« led the figb» (.It *:■ * " * »"'I v -ry reasonable Phene I * F 5 Alfred () Hail against wholesale salary increase bills and defeated most gon. „ Vank on, Oregon of them. In 1921 vtfted against increasing Govarnor'e !7 tf Kirnt May 12, salary. Last ls»H<* June 9. 1922. *0K a n«l h « * * ' « I onia I l «‘»•'Igreii k D A,' K R VVh*'"' r, NVarr«*n, O r is o n j 1(11 OK I II l \ h » 3inca 1913 Stata tanas hava increased 74A.7 par caatl - ____ __ IMI' Thi« gross estraraganoa must be stoppedl Mr. Patter I wish to thank the good |>«M»pl* sai *. ! son ha. pledged that whan elected he evill make a sub ii), j j f . M#*niii((»r0d llolatAln o f Warren community for their kind hern burnt* I ¡ stantial decrease in your state taxes by officiant end eco- and y,,* r" *«*<"1 breeder ¡ a salatane«* when niy ■omical administration. A vote for Senator Patter,on la .,.lic cihm taken up •t«l„ registered llo l j down and for the i War a vote for clean, economical busineee-lika government. Charles Kohlstrand. old- °n e hull tw o mou ths 1 for me t',.,I '""'r ica li W on d er anil Net , ren Oregon PATTERSON CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE u s "' (l IMitatoea. C J got Imperial Hotel Portland. Oregon her# The man who want hut Ittlle erren, Oregon, phone Pai« Adv. 19tf Iwluw In not apt to K*'1 i\\ since that defendants have acquired Dated t(.Is i t i h duy o f May, 1922. In and to the above described prop J H. W ELLIN GTON, erty or any part thereof, and to sat Sheriff o f Colum bia County. Ore isfy said Kxecution, Judgment, De gon. er et- und Order o f Sale, interests, First Issue Muy 12, 1922. coals and accruing costs. Last Issue J u r e 9, 1922. St. Helens Candy Kitchen Home Made Candies Delicious Chocolates Caramels Taffy Peanut Brittle Ice Cream Soda Fountain Specialties HAGÉ WIN- -Paid Advertisement FISK c TIRES ' R Extra E D Ply -T of O Fabric—Heavy P 30 x Tread 3l/2 Price $17.85 OR poor roads, for heavy loads, for hard use anywhere the Fisk Red-Top cannot be equaled F for small cars. An extra ply of fabric and a heavy tread o f extra tough red rubber make a strong tire built to meet exacting conditions. Time after time one Red-Top has outworn three ordinary tires. Its distinctive looks indicate your selection o f a high-grade tire while its extra mileage more than justifies your choice. T h e r e ’s a Fisk Tire o f extra value in every size, fo r car, truck or speed wagon SENATOR THOS. F. RYAN FOR STATE TREASURER W IIA T O T H E R S HAY: With Judge Ryan as state treasurer the people would be assured that the affair^ o f tlie offic e would he administered honestly and e c o nomically. that every dollnr would tie protected and that the d is grace put upon the state by Mr. Hoff would he wiped out. Mr. Ryan's record is absolutely clean.— Portland Telegram. Neither investor, nor guardian o f public funds, nor as econo mist nor as administrator has Mr H off earned reelection. His o p ponent. Thom as F. Ryan, o f Oregon City, was for eight years as sistant state treasurer and his qualifications for o f f ic e seem super ior to those of Mr H off's .— The Capital Journal, Salem. Dear Mr Ryan: “ The result o f my investigation o f the offic e of State Treasurer is so eminently satisfactory that l wish to express my appreciation o f finding an o f f ic e where such a magnitude o f business is trans acted, con ducted in the manner you are now and have been handling tile offic e o f Treasurer of the stale of Oregon for the time you have acted as deputy. No man 1 know o f in Oregon is better fitted to fill the position o f Treasurer than yourself and I believe the voters will show their faith in you by electing you to the position ."— R. E. Pinney. A u ditor and Adjuster o f Official Bonds o f Htate Treasurer. Competency in .he offic e o f State Treasurer is too grave a mat ter to he set aside in the interests o f party or class The Oregonian believes strongly that Mr H off, whatever his other attributes may be. Is not sufficiently versed in business matters to be continued in hi present trust and that Mr. Ryan liould he nomin ated.— The Ore gonian. Judge Thom as F Ryan and O. P H off, present state treasurer, are the tw o candidates for the Republican nomination to this offic e, and H o ff's administration is the principal Issue Ryan is making tho race on his record as assistant state treasurer under Form er Htate Treasurer T h om as It Kay. and a platform o f constr uctive policies H off'a adininls,ration was subjected to a special grand Jury Inves tigation in the spring o f 1920 resulting in the jury severely c ondem n ing hia policy o f purchasing bonds front Morris Brothers with state funds at stuffed premium prices. It enabled the bondin g firm to realize nearly $100,000 in excess profits - Portland Telegram A sum of $t 50.000 o f state funds is on depoArt with the State hank that closed its doors today. The State Bank o f Portland Is car rying a larger amount o f state funds on deposit than any other hank In the city. The stao* treasurer h a s 'a son em p loyed In this institution Let us retire Mr H off and have a thorough inveatiga tton o f this important offic e in all matters, as well as the work con nected with Investments made o f trust funds.— Chus. Coopey, Sec retary Oregon Scenic Association. (Paid Adv. Ryan for Treasurer Club gon City, Oregon ) Hal E Rosa. Secy . Ore-