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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1914)
33 DEVOLVE ill . VXVv B.IM 8l.n.C1i.li.iHt T.rtH 5 to mii, itk ..aiasM- SU. stack Ullun i iv ii nw i 1 tiled kv Iplftin YHrts frtr hima tlisn Afl wm WHATEVER make of pistol or revolver your ex pert Be, yon ara pretty sura to find him shooting Ramington-UMC ammunition. Noted for ovar 40 D: . , . ' ... II D: - a a i i i . . . W MKOOsUK puiot. am miwrx omiw oi xnm commuilty Mil tlMmths Rm fegtaavUMC aaW. You will know him bf th wnftuliM wva of Sportsman's Hofciurtrs--M AW A Mmtk of Rmmimmtom-UMC. ToWpyoui tni Muicl and hihrteaU! WAf, ttM Rom Oil. thm bow powUr ohront, nut provoototivo mmd gmm lubricant. Remington Arnu-Union Metallic Cartridge Co, 299 Brotdwt Now York t The New Perkins Hotel f I 3 PORTLAND, OREGON extends to you a cordial invitation to make this hotel your headquarters. I Thoroughly Renovated and Reflted Rooms Without Bath $1.00 and Up Rooms with Private Bath 1.50 aud Up -4 I A BEST OF SERVICE I AND PRICES RIGHT C. H. SHAFER, Manager ft O O) nm PHARMACY o THE HOME OF Pure Drugs and Medicines Everything in the School l.fc line !. been u.oved from the old Store and will Ik, handled here. ' . V"!,' f"rKet We carrr tl,e very ' " com llete line of Tuhlcts, I'enrils, Etc. in town. - BANK BUILDING PHONE 100 ST. HELENS, OREGON 3Q1 ioi ANNOUNCEMENT We have just installed a new lathe and are prepared to do your repair work on marine and automobile . engines and machinery of all kinds A GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Work turned out on short notice by an experienced mechanic ' i CITY GARAGE UK CAKKITL WHAT YOl' HAY. 1 1- Wlicn speaking; of a neighbor's fault, Pray don't forgot your own; Remember, thoso with homes of glass Should nevor tlirow a stone. If we have nothing else to do Hut talk of thono who sin, 'Tls bettor fur wo look at homo ami From that point begin. Wo have no right to Judgo a mail Until ho's fairly tr!il; Should we not like his company, We know the world la w!do Some may have faults and who has not, The old as well as young? Perhaps we may, for all wo know, Havo fifty to their ono. I'll toll you of a bettor plan And you'll find It works full well, To try tho remedies on ourselves Kro wo on others toll; And though I hope to Romo time be No worse than some I know, My own short-comings bids me let The faults of others go. Then let us all, whon wo commence To Blander friend or foe. Thluk of the harm one word may do To thoso wo llttlo know. Itomemher. curse3 sometimes, like Our chickens roost at home Don't speak of othors faults until You have none of your own. TltKMIOI.M NEWS YAXKTOX The Yankton Sunday School held their picnic in a grovo on the Tar bel farm near Warren on last Wed nesday, August Gth. Thero were be tween 50 and 00 children present, besides a good sized crowd of adults. The white cloths were spread out on the grass In a grove of old nnk trees and ladoned with good things to eat. There was an abundance of fried chicken, delicious cakes, salads and all the other gooa things which genorallly go with a picnic dinner. When places had been round for all at the tables and seated on the grass, with the sunlight gleaming through the inter-laced branches a bove and forming graceful shim mering brocade shadows beneath, Mrs. Ilushong's sweet voice started a song of praise, and joined by the voices of the children, was wafted through the silent grove and nut on the water beyond. The afternoon was spent playing games and all en Joyed the day. A row boat afforded the children much pleasure and amusement. On the return the wag ons reached Hrlggs' store about 7:00 p. m., and the tired but happy chil dren started for their homos around . lankton. Fire broke out In the brush nronnil the S. Rock place and the Rudolph karth place in the early part of the woeK. Mrs. Butts, who has undergone a surgical operation at tho St. vinxont Hospital In Portland, is reported to ne doing nicely. Mrs. Brannon and family are visit ing in Portland. John Kappler and family visited at the homo of his brother, Ru dolph Kappler. Little Miss Lola Slater la visiting at the home of her brother. Wil liam Slater. Mr mid Mrs. Hubert 1' .1 sgnrilld. Of tho Yakima Valley. Wash., have boon ( a license u VISIOUK III. Will 1HIIII 111 l lilin. . ... the past week. The litllo son of Mrs. Smith, who has been visiting ut the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Wlttnehel for snmo timo, was taken horlously ill Mon day nnd was removed to a hospital In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. 10. Kver:nul liavo been entertaining o Bister anil llttlo noplinw from Win tho past week. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. llrockwr.y urfl camping In the Nelinlem Valley, and Mrs. C. A. llrambUi of St. Melons In keeping house, during their n Iihoiho. Ml:is Margaret Speneo of West St. Helens Is asilstlng Mrs. llelu In tlio hoarding home. On account of sickness anil acci dents tho mill has been running short hnnileil the past week. Tho Silver Ten ladles wiro enter tained Thursday, August titli. at the beautiful farm loino of Mr. nnd Mrs. I). It. I'oivler. The nfternoen was spoilt 111 plear.ant clllt-c!l:it, followed by a dainty lunehooii served by the hostess, assisted by ber daughter. Ruth, nnd her daugliter-ln-!uw, Mrs. Arthur Fowler. Mrs. Fowler la an udmirnhlo hostess uud nil report nil enjoyable time. We wero pleased at tho excep tionally largo attendance at Suuilay School last Sunday and also the In terest taken In the lesson. Tho new Cradlo Roll Is hero ami already w havo several members. Max Wilson took In the dog and pony show at St. Helens Monday night and, of course, wns delighted. Marion Kversaul spent several days visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Ileagla at Houlton, hsl week. NOTICE. In fie tmtttcr ( Vio niilh'ullon if W. I'yiui mid C. H. 1'iitmtiii fur II spirit nuns, malt m il VllllIIX I1UII'N. To Whom It May Concnrn: Take notlee, that wo tho UM'liT- Flgued bavo tiled our II milieu! Inn with tho t'lty Council or tho City or St. llelen.H, Oregon on August 10, 1914, for a license to sell spl.lt u mis. mult nnd vinous lliuor In the so-called Ceo. A. Ilrlutl building, sit uated In Section 4 of Township 4 N. ltungo 1 W. In tlio City or St. Helens, Oregon, formerly town of Houlton, Oregon, Said license to lie for a lerm of six (III months from tho 4th day or Sept., 1014; and said application w ill be hoard, granted or refused, by tho City Council, on Mun day, August 24, 1914, at 7:. 10 o'clock In tho evening of uld day. and to which application, remon strances may bo filed wit It tho Re corder of imld City, tinder nnd pur Hiiiuit to Ordinance No, 1C0 of said City or St. Helens, Oregon, and un der which suid ordinance this ap plication Is made. Dated at St. llelnnn, Oregon, tills 10th day of August, 1914. RYAN A 1'1'TNAM. Iiy W. Ryan. Applicants.. ;:,,u " 1,e ' 'K.n, Ulltn j J U0"'" H" tM,,vu '. r"r w,,h laliilng wall, H I'Iuiih ami nin nii.i ' 1 "j o ?,,,. '"niuM'o,,,,;;, ,. ., '"Ki rlioeh fr flVB por mount or his hi ..la..!. IV 1' In Hi" : the la lo or ;i5 nu (' Th Clabl:i niaik'''1 , ( Hie Uil"'H ,,' !! II l- " ,.l'l " i-l-i HI I" IIMdl! to hi 111 i (urn, HAIUJAl.VS IN' REAL ESTATI A VOICE FROM SCAI'IfK)SE. KEEP YOUR MONEY at HOME j by always asking for t by always asking for EL TRIUMPHO 10c CIGARS OVJDA Sc CIGARS Mad. in SL IWans, Ud., Clean and Sanitary Condition., b, First Class Workmen who lava Here and Spend Their Wage. Here. A.M.ECKER, Manufacturer St. Helens I Scappoose, Ore.. Aug. 12. 1914. Another instance where the conn ty has saved money by doing lta own road work, is that of the south Scappoose road, lately completed for travel. . The lowest bid submitted for tl,i work was about 17.000. which ti.o Court considered too hlirh. a. n,o estimated cost according to tiv,, of the County Highway Engineer was piacea at f4,Z00. The total cost as performed by me county roaUniaster was $3,520, a saving to tlio county of 13.480 Autolsts pronounce this as line a road as any In the state, both n. grado and finish which Indicates our county officers are making no mls- taKO in conducting road building, Gasoline Gus. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. G. F. Robertson to E. C. and B. Robertson, Lot 1. Bk. 45. fH itin. L. D. Roberts to Chas. O. Roberts! iana. C. J. Dupont to Jas. TWlnlt. i . k. 7 In Georgtown. M. L. McCoyot to L. H. Poor V. L . . . . ' ' n oi ttKK, 1-6-3. B. J. Callahan to O. A. Swanunn a acres in NE'4 of SW4, 23-3-2. PI. U. anil I' V Tlrniun m it - . - . . . v. ti ii ,u X . I I Taylor, Cunningham, DD. L. C. o. u. and M. O. Van Water to Hugh P. Henry, land In 14-6-3. u. M. and J. R. sharp to Chas. Jackson, land. I J- a- J. Sutherland to Erik I'erson, land In 24-5-2. The St. Helens liuiiroveiiieiit Co. herewith presents a ll-t of bargain in ( olllllilila County that fur prices and terms cuiiiiut lie ci, nailed They have seeurol these ,n nH'rlles on melt ronilltliins hihI they inn in.ikr the payments no easy Hint uny per son desiring a farm or city homo can afford to buy. Iniok tli.ni over! 72-Acre farm This nlarn bus 40 acres In cultivation and tho bulunce In pasture. eiiBlly cleared. It Is on the muln Portland oud, on u milk route, rural delivery, uml teh.phone Less than ono mile from a demit uiu about a half mile from a llrst rlasi high school. An excellent minor. tunlty for a dairy farm, there being sutllclunt pasture and farm landi- lo handle 30 cows. This place can be bought for $125 per acre on easy terms, and 7 per cent Interest on deferred payments. The greatest opportunity ever ,f fercd In Columbia County In the way "f a dairy furm 89s acres of the fumous Sauvies Island, on II,,. wit. lamotte Slough between St. llelons anu roriland. whero tho Steamer America and Iruldu goes every day in tlio week laden with cream and milk to tho Portland markets, win. the place goes 40 head or line iL.lrv cows, 2 horses, all farm Implements. in lact, everything to enter rleht in. to the business. House, burns and outbuildings, all complete for $40, 000, with one-third cash and the bal ance nt 7 per cont on long time torms. This Is positively f 111(1 it t lin best dairy farms in the Stato of Ore gon and at a price that run i.,,t i.a duplicated. 1.000 acres of logged off hit.,1 ,.i $18 an aero. Pacific Hlehwnv rn. through this tract anil it Is only one nillo from the railroad and C.,l,... bla river. This It fins f'.il.l,. In Columbia county, nnd neiiriv ,.n of It will make first-class furm and orchard land. Easily cleared and well watered. Also 100-acre tract near Vinkim. $30 per acre, near good school im.i on good rood. 10 Acres 2 ncres cleared, nil rni...i all In pasture, good now bungalow nouse, near good school. Oil frr,rl road. All good soil and n n .,.. this home for $150 cash, balnnen i. monthly payments of $10, 7 per cent. Can you boat thin for $1,300? We have 10-acr tracls for tr.n down and $10 por month, 0 per cent interest on deferred rnivmnniM am level land and extra good soil and In one of tho best neighborhoods i the county. If you want lots In Rt ui... we nave them. 4 lots $100; 10 down, $10 por month, 7 por cent' interest for tho 4. Wo can sell yon a good r.-rnm plustered house for $100 down ik nu. .. .. 1 , . m , ! ii.umn, i per cont. why pay rent? Ro you know that wo havo .... tomers that want to buy horses cows, pigs and chickens. If yOU have them for sale, tell us. If you want to rent, bnv n. have your house, barn or auto Inl sured, lot us know. KT. HELENS IMIMKii i. KiL vm I . IF, A. T. Ijiwh, Manager, St. Helens, Oregon. Prohibition vs. Temperance In Germany, where pro hibition i unknown and whero all the people have boon tennK'rato drinkers of wholoHome beers and light wines, there ij less drunk enness than In Maine or in Kansas the two most con spicuous prohibition etatc9 in tho Union. Tho si'me in true of France and Italy. The world over you will find that the really temperate races aro thoso who are not prohibited from drinking temperate bever ages such as beer and wine. Prohibition in Germany, Franco or Italy would produce exactly the sumo mulu that it has pro duced in every state in the Union where prohibitory laws have been enacted. It would not stop mm Irom drinking nor decrease drunk enness, but it would drive out the mild drinks and encourage men who do drink to resort secretly to tho highly concentrated spirit. If prohibition really saved men fiom the "curso of drink" it would havo more to commend it to the intolligcnccof Dispeople. But, as thegreateditor, Henry WatUraon, observes in the Louisville Courier Journal, "It dws not promote either temperance or virtue. It arouiea human paskion to frenzy by restricting private riifhU. It does not reduce drunkards. It multiplies Pharisees and male factors." Paid Advertitmant . loi't or refusa f. lays after mid, ,..,, t Into a oimtract u qul.-od bond. " n rlKht i, r, and nil E U ... .... r nolens, AllRn-t ttl, ,, 111 V0NA.Gr Watche blocks Jewelry 'I'T GLASS and N( A'F.LT Watch Hcpai) a Spccialtjl LOCATED IN RUTllERfO sr.:u:xs()i!l ai. m.l.t.JMS ROUTE tsr nit rrurus boat STR. A Lvsvr I'.irll.iml iIjIIv . . (Sun. 1 Jo p. n.) Arrive. M. Iltli- t (Sun. Jilli ,,. m, l-civo M. Helm. . . . . i l Airiwi PiiiiLiuI .... I, i II. IIOLMAN, Aj. Make, all av Undint, WbitU trcct. I'liMiic. MVm ini, A r'Ml Wi.kini, St. Hi 'I -4a,tt' 1 . mr; n.vfs riMvi-y iii. d l.il Wil l,lf:ll" i ..irii'V thai liruvc'l lr s ru Ii ' I., i'i Siriiil 1 I'll 'r jiirvc in I 'm. nii'ii'-) 'I lit. in i.ns i' f.il' pun'" it lt"i 1 niarl Nnrlli uml 1 dim: Ion i n 11 in rlit linn c; ih tint b liillm jro t.flit tire.' uirii ! 44.C III) Hi 2llii.i 111 n ilrgr V. li'i'l; II I r.s ii.i'n ins lit Nor ! run Iwl 1 l'l'l the. ih. i i & 0 mr1 LYNCH 8 i ii... Ji'f: til-1 HARIU'US A SANITARY ANO US F.P-ST Ct AS" WOP K ALL IIS TK Hatiis n I V E V H A CAU Si. Hrlcm. 0rcin fa "' 3 b HENNETT' IJROS., PROPRIETORS ST. HELENS MILK KOUTE PURE, CLEAN MILK AND CREAM SATISFACTORY SERVICE GUARANTEED PHONE 135 I IF WliTJwNEI) TUiTpAPI:! e would nil a couple of pa pes with the hundred's nl '"liolis in Hardware which we have and you want. We "? completely stocked with rods for the farm, the ""''. hc garden, thc sm,,( (,r ,hc K1iaU 1)oy wll wants lM-Kct knife fish hook. All kinds all prii-es-ev-dyiiuii you'll f.ud them all here, strictly hijrh B'f ! warranted to live longer than vo... 111 III 11' I I Livery, Feed and Sale Stable DRAYING AND TRANSFER All Buaine.. Promptly Attended To PHONE IS OR 12 WM. H. DAVIES ST. HELENS, OREGON PROP.