St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, May 09, 1913, Image 3

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    V .S.-Je Want Atl
AJ, m lb Column. Bring Raaulla
Professional Cards'
All Work Guaranteed.
Horses For Sal
All kind f tmrrwi for nalo or will ,
,., t. horses fr cattle. Come and
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I w,t wo nave ui .-whmmhj
v,.ry l.iirn. ' v- runt.
Kur Sale - '"'r,'M: " nn,,'rt 'r,,,M
, ,. 'UK. ;'"l buildings. In-
u'...,i..,I Ocan cotton rags ut
n
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yr Kent Pooius in the Hunk '
luiMintf- '". "'nil:
1,1, ,,,( hikI cold water.
t'olunibiu (o. I tank.
A jrood house with three choice
u in l'"''
I locution in St. Melons
wile Inquire rr pi ices arid
U,U I ''H anil u. on 'iisy terms.
II C.Hlfn-y. F-il ' Wisan St.,
rilan.l. w ill 1' in St. I Mm n
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L',)r Sa'c-- me nig team, neiuy
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fcuKoil awl nariien, m.-" i.ko. i i
rsc.H. l.mpiiro Aimrcw joniisnn.
arr.'n.
White Wyandotts
ECGS EGGS lAilib
$1.00 52.00
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r'rm Usl UiVing anil r.xminiioii
llir.l.n. Crt-kn-U $2.00 to $.Vnu
S-c'y of County ASs'n
Summer Rates between
... ii.li
M. l u us a n u j hi-i i vi
yi u tits one way
75 cent round trip
Tickets oh anytime after
April 4th
lii.it I- rr St. Ilrlrll" 7 .. III.
u iii'ioni! i. hm-m r. iiii.n I ' :to p. iii.
rn r at SI llr'rin 4 i't p. in.
C I IICMiCllKIRK
Men wasYfurHo.se
Painted?
Let me estimate your huild-
nis, Miy v;c.st C(ilir si lieines
iinl make an estimate.
See McCOY!
St. Hii.kns
Okk.
WVluivf for Hale nt thi' Mbt oll'icc
Ikin.lsof typewriter :iM'r, car-
"it i;imt, li'Kal liliinks, wul Iiacks
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STEAMER
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Potato News
Since a large part of the po
tato crop of the western part of
'reijon was destroyed by late
"Kht, the following advice from
I. P.ailey, expert plant pa-
"flok'ist at the Oregon Agri-
ultural college is of immediate
alue:
There is no practical seed
patment for the control of this;
Jn8us pest. (J rowers must se
"ft the seed with care, so that
ttinif or discolored pototoes are
fot used. Mven the many tubers
he planted carrying the
I'Rht fungus in a dormant con-
'ilin, ready to start infection of
'"PS in moist norm wpftther.
f?he most that can be hoped for
to use seed that will germinate
If conditions are favor
abI for blight later it will be
Str. IRALDA
DR. L. GILBERT ROSS
PHYSICIAN &. SUh!(.rON
(lllliw Hank HI. Ik.
Hull, I'llOtlPN
St. Helens
D? EDWIN ROSS
PHYSICIAN A SUNG BON
St. Helens
Oregon
T. S. WHITE
FUN Eh! A l. DIRECTOR
I II kSKI) K.MII.U.MKH
Hotilton
Oregon '
DR. ALFRED J. FEEL
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
St. Helens
ll'ilMllim
DR. H. R. CLIFF
PHYSICIAN A SURULON
IM.. .nc MkIii III. A I: a. Hi K.
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Portland, ( )r.
GEORGE H. SHIN N
AT TORNEY-AT LAW
St. Helens Oregon
Af. E. MILLER
ATTORNEY A I LAW
St. Helens
( h emi
d"aux niixture, hut. oiu sliou'i'
nt wait until the fiin,ru has es
tablished itself in a field before
sirayin.
"The foliaire should be kept
well covered from the time the
blossoms open, bo that the spores
scattered by air currents will 1
killed ns soon as they fall on the
leaves. Three applications at
intervals of about two weeks
generally have proved sufficient
except in cane of prolonged
warm, moist weather. 1'or the
first application the 1- 1- fin
strength I'ordeaux mixture
should be used and for subse
quent applications the f C-.'O mix
ture. 1 would not wish to argui
against seed treatment as a gen
eral practice, however', for we
have several other diseasi s w hich
can be controlled largely in this
way. Formalin should be used
1 nt. to Ho gals, of water, and the
potatoes soaked in it in packs or
crates for two hoiiw before cut
ing. and then spread to dry."
Aocommodatlng.
Tti niiwt neciiiiiiiiixliitliu pmipl" In
(ho wrUt ri tnlloni. Yiiii'II bv to
linnil It to tlM'iu. Tlii-y're nlwn will
ItiK to hilp you out nil tticy rnn. Wo
riMiiln.liM of tills utnloiilit.it truth
l.y Hip pxirli'tue t frloml of our
ItiHt WiMlti.'wtiiv. He dot tiiMmiwl for
a new milt. W ln' the rotvinonj wns
over Iip mnll.-l ami inl.l In lil wli.nltiK
y: "I II It' frniik with y- 1 rn,, t
.ny for thU milt tl the hitter pint
of nrit mouth Will Unit make nny
IfTriMiri!''
Not the Hllchtext dUTereiire. You're
mi ol.l niNtoiiier. niul JoU nhotililti't
mention mirli ttiltti:.''
Thiit'B mlKhty nti of you. When
m ill Hi milt lo remlyr'
"The hitter pnrt of neit month."
Clilifliio New-
Cart1t.
Atwentmlnil.Ml 1'rofenMir-Ponr. denr.
h... ,.r..l... thette wniiieii ire. u u" J
h,.vp..-t nut the BHi hill In between Urn
leaves of a treatise on eiploslree.
IVI Mele.
WANTED
A GOOD MAN
TIik en.lln p. m. tun-
war rn Mllln !. In"
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lia iiwiim"'' BLDa.
POUTLANO, Odt.
R. CONSi
Dumbing and
Shert M.Jdl
St. Helens
ii. mo net's ,y sd.y
I'rom .Vnr ) 'or It i I
Siri n 'J itn ss 'JihiiIs,
iiml nil on r t in
lures. II V' a si;
mid sec our
if is iron
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MORGU
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LIVE NEWS FROM OUR
CORRESPONDENTS
SCAri'OOSI;
Sup'. P.. I). Pi.l.-ti n li ft on Kri
lay last for I'.u tlnml and on Mon-
lay started for the Philippines. His,
many friends in Sc-appoose wih him
a safe journey. !
K. . P.undy has taken charge of
the school ami is making a good im
pression. Miss Kva (larrison returned home
from tin- hospital l;..-t wck. She j
is much improw d in health. I
Dunwo idy and family, who
have lived here for a few week, ,
. . ... i - I
inoveil to l.ritili l oiuniina, wnere
Mr. lhinwooly has been employed
in a large lumber camp.
A new porch has been built on the
west side of the t'atik l.uil.lil.g. lhe
i imms up stairs
have been tinted
and cleaned an I other repairs have 1
bi'en made.
l- I! l;!.,(,.l,fr,l ul.JI
open ilcntai
olluvs in the south
rooms and Dr. llatiicld will occupy
the remaining rooms.
A number of our people are suf
fering with an epidemic of throat !
trouble.
J. A. r.mniett of Praln, Ore., is!
visiting his sister. Mrs. M.J. Pul
ler, and family. i
J. A. Wikstrom of danger,'
Wash., paid a visit to his brother,
I. ('.. Wiksti i m.
Mr. Marvin Chintz of Denver,
Colo., H'ent a few days as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Washburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Krnest John-on
are rejoicing over the arrival of a
Soil.
Miss Kllery Butler is making a
visit with friends at Yoncalla.
Our genial station agent and his
w ife are making a month's visit to
the old home in Pennsylvania.
REUBEN
Mrs. M.(
, .Ionian went to Rainier
Tuesday.
J. M. Lindsay was in Rainier on
business Thursday.
Tims. Johnson and w ife of Seneca.
Nebraska, are visiting with Mrs.
Johnson's brother, J. K. Allen.
Mrs. Thos. W'ilkersor and Mrs.
Samuel Wilkerson of Ariel, Wash.,
mother and sister-in-law, visited
with Mrs. tleo. S. Snyder Thurs
day. Win. T. Snyder attended the
school meeting at Woodland, Wash.,
Friday and Saturday.
Ceo. T. Kouers of St. Louis, Mo.,
and Win. T. Wiley of Portland, Ore.,
were in the city on Saturday.
I .1 is p'l ami Jack
t.-n ! 1 the ball game in Portland ,
I Saturday ami Sunday. i
I !
i The I.eniraclier P.ros. have moved ;
,,1(.ir U) lhe Iaml fl,rlm.ry i
mvru.(j iy I;ai.k Tlu.y k,aV(. a!
dance at the new mill Saturday!
.evening. j
The fanners in this vicinity are j
making good use of the fine weather i
this week m getting in the crops.
The hay crop is not showing up.
very well this spring on account of
the chid weather, but the way it
looks imw there w ill he a heavy
. e .. 1 1 i. i . . e e :
1 1 oi oi an iv.nu.i oi nun
WARREN
Our road supervisor, Mr. Ka!-
berg, has a crew of men and teams
work cutting Uown mo nign
I'"'" - '
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin and
daughter Mildred left this morning
for California, where they e.eet
to spend the summer.
The Warren ball team won an-
other victory to their credit
Last
' o i i i... i
ouiio.ij uicj MniTruvii in uewaiuiK
the Mayger ball team, the score
being 11 to 15-. With the excep
tion of a couple of innings a very
good panic was played. The home
team will play (loble next Sunday
on the (loble diamond.
Mr. Paeon was very ill the first
of the week, but is improving,
which we are all glad to hear.
Mrs. N. F. Paker is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. lompkms, at der-vai.-,
Ore.
Miss Pertha Ream is gcnding
the week in Portland.
The farmers have been very busy
for the past two weeks, making use
of the tine weather, but are now
pi tting along with their work so
that they have time to straighten
up and take a full breath.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lovegren
and little daughter Lauretta visited
ut fli.. lit.owt if t rj I itviurr.inV
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kricksoo.
Mrs. O. A. Eriekslm is visiting
her parents, Mr. an.l Mrs. K. C.
Lindsay, at Gresham.
Mrs. N. F. Paker and Miss Kate
Paker spent Saturday and Sunday
in Portland.
Mr. Friekson says that his sale
of implements are larger this year
than ever before. There must be
some reason for this.
EANQERQUS BlIIOINOt
atlalaa Uliaw TttMUi TilM
- Our Wwra-to-tlt
Bilk Elastic Hlr7
rllTM at ono of tan arv.
Stockinet, Kna Capa, Anklala
Salf-aiaaanmanal Klanioa appllaatlnai
W00O4RI),CUnaCO.
I'wrtlanalt lraca
Alexander at-:
1
iy thing in the line of
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PLOV, 1MRR0W. CULTIVylTOR.
AOWERS, BIAIDCR. WylGOA.
BUGGIES. HylCKS OR
Thrashing Machines
Talk over your wants with
OLIVER & OLIVER
IIOULTON. OREGON
We are here to supplj' )-our needs and the fact that we
are now doing a Splendid Business in these lines
proves that we know where to meet the Farmer
Preased Customers are Our
Best Advertisers
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CORDIALS
WINES
Pine Bottled Goods a Specialty
S BEER
i Mill Co. I
s
ighting "
Eyes)
leating
r Lives)
Lumber
mer!
INDIA RUNNER DOCK EGGS
$1. 00 per hi
$.1.00 per 0
BARRED ROCK EGGS
$1.-10 per J
Poor Hatches Made Good
W. C. MORLEY
ST. HELENS
OREGON
CIGARS
WHISKEY
E BAR
roprietor
Orkoon
:tent
CATERERS
K. C noilKRTSON F"
MARKET
red, Mints
ij, Produce
d Prices Full Weight
St. Helens, Ore.
t
Clocks 3
GRAY
eweler. All
nteed. 3
St. Helens Or. 2
UiuiilljilUiiliUaiiUlUiUU
necessary to spray with Bor-