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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1915)
gT. HELENS MIST. EPfnAv ttt y 16f 191S .card: C '"HO,,) i:it ?oss EON Helens rrgot OK rcjjoa a ON ilcns "N Or. No lilfi on l v 1 ; Self Sealing Improved Mason Fruit Jars, in pint quart :iikI one-half gallon sizes. Dot's away with llic old labor anil trouble of waling (iunrniitei'd air tight. We have the famous laundry and toilet, Cudoma Soap This soap is guaranteed to set colors iu any fabric rather than make them fade. Ti v it next wash day and you will use nothing else thereafter. . Central Grocery Auto Troubles respond quickly and inexpensively to our treaimcn:. If your car rattles, or does not run smoothly, or jars, or makes too much noise, IT IS TIME TO BRING , IT TO US if you want il to last. A dollar or two spent on that car today may save you ten tomorrow, ,ind that is an INDISPUTABLE FACT. Gaiolina CITY GARAGE St. IIi-lkns. GENTS FURNISHINGS CLOTHING, SHOES HATS AND CAPS FOR SPRING WEAR DRY GOODS, rUKMTUkli H. MORGUS & SON "QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE." Livery, Feed and Sale Stable DRAYINC AND TRANSFER AH Business Promptly Attended To PHONE 15 OR 12 W'M. H. DAVIES ST. HELENS, All Work Guaranteed. R. CONSTANTIN PLUMBING, HEATING, SHEET METAL WORK. St. Helens- Ik - . - counts In future work. Ambition folks should consult tlilnr i r,,,"K tlie corn" of ,,,,y RlrlH who hnve stepped to blggor di,i .i "HH0 t,,(,y "tudlnd Penmanship, Shorthand o llonkkooplug, or ' 5'"'r Hummer school wr.rk. Miiuiiiion for ofllcloncy to-duy In "To uao tho Summer, not to Iobo It." Columbia County Abstract Company ST. HELENS, OREGON Abstracts, Loans, Real Estate, Insurance, Conveyancing Marin Engina Rrpairinf. Prop. OREGON Estimates Furnished. Oregon Li L CUNTY At Kntorprlw, 4 00 pound of wool sold for 28c. I'Mlhlo frogs nro to bo rained in a IKind liniir John Duy. Tnlon county has up a $400,000 Koiid roadn bond Ihhuo. North Bond Iuih ordered three more streets Improved. Hood itlvor strawberry shipments KKreguted 100 ciirloadH. At Springfield tho Wlllametto Pacific lu ballasting a mllo a duy. Oregon City votes aguln on July 24, on a $20,000 school bond Ihhuo. Wauna, Clatsop county, is to bo connected wlt, c0iull)la ,giway Portland let paving contracts last week to tho amount of $110,000. i i .i... ... i uy win recuivo bids for street Improvements to July 15. Wilson Iirou.' logging camp at In dependence has reHumed operations. Sawmills at Loonn have Increased their capacity to 100,000 feet a day. Tho pilot Itoek Record makes a ph-a for thu product of homo (lour ing mills. muming permits in Eugene for mo piiHt hIx months amounted to $59,963. Tho I'aker Mill and Grain Co. will build a $10,000 elevator and ware- IIOIIKO. Illds will be received ot Grande Hondo on 10 miles of road to the const. Tho mines at Cornucopia sent out amalgam bars worth $51,000 In three days. Warrenton Is building a gravity water system from tho Lewis and Clark river. i an i.uosn i,aso projoct, near Lakevlew, to Irrlgato 30,000 acres, In completed. L. C. Heynolds of North Ilond, ships 200,000 feet of cedar to San I'rnnclsco. Tho Hill system, by taking over tho Westeni Pacific, gains entrance to Han Francisco. Tho AHtorla Docks commission would open Aslor street and elimin ate I'n km town bill. Tho Albany Democrat has Satur day night thoughts and some good thoughts on other days. The five and one-half mllo dyke on tho K. P. McCornack ranch noar Klamutli Kails, Is completed. Tho Pacific Power & Light Co. of Pendleton, reduces rates on eloctrlc- lly for cooking 28 per cent. Tho city council of Coqulllo lias bought a large order of Iron pipe from tho Coos Hay Iron Works. Tho Areas. Construction Co. of Salem, was tho lowest bidder on the Tillamook county highway. The latest enterprise of the $150,- 000 Fish and Game commission Is introducing the bullfrog industry to supply fashionable grills with frog legs. BY BASE DRUM Jt'KT then I heard a NOISE It WAS a Ford Hl'XXI.N'O on Grapo J TICK My FRIEND said A 1 OKI) is A great OAK FOR what I said UK said for Anothor NOISE ANOTHER car A doc Jl'MPKl) OUT, There's seven ot THEM IX this town and UOl'ttllT A CAKE of Ice . To put In HIS DIFFERENTIALS. Yes, Indeodle. TWENTY YEARS AGO Julv 12 tZT y 1 ' I86- W. J. Muckle of Ilalnlor, was In town Saturday. C. H. English of Doer Island, was In town Monday. II. F. Ciltnor came down from Salem Saturday and spent Sunday with relatives. Tho steamer Keliaril Is again on the Portland-St. Helens route, mak ing daily trips. Assessor White and his deputy, G. W. Humes, arrived In St. Helens Monday, after completing the assess ment ot 1896. The dedication of the new St. Vin cents hospital will take place at Port land next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Muckle and children went to Skamokawa last Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Price Tho main of tho now water works Is now within the city limits and In a few days more "Hull Run" water from Perry creek will be flowing Into town. Sheriff Doan and his deputy, Chas. Illakeuley, went to Mooresville Tues day to sell the personal property be longing to the Columbia Rlvor Lum ber & Fuel Co. Dr. Ross, accompanied by his friend, Mr. French of Pt rtland, spent tho Fourth In this place. Deputy Sheriff lllakesley Is still Buffering from a sprained ankle, re sulting from the separation of two combatants on the Fourth. J. K. Blakesley, who left for the Raker City mining district some time ago, returned home Tuesday. Wild blackberries are now In sea son and the Indians are reaping a harvest. Every day "dusky maids of the forest" may be seen on our streets going from house to house with berries for sale. Fred Caples of Columbia City, who has Just completed a course at the O. A. C, at Corvallls, returned home Monday. G. Wingnto of the Asiorla right-of-way committee, stated to a Mist rep resentative last Sunday, that It was expected to begin actual construction of tho road in about ten days. . Mrs. T. C. Watts of Reuben, was In town Saturday night In attendance at tho Eastern Star chapter. Rev. Charles Phllbrook of Kansas, I a brother of Mrs. Sarah Lamont, Is visiting with his sister this week. Mr. Phllbrook was here thirty years ago and bns since been engaged In the ministry for the Congregational de nomination in California and Kansas. The sealed bids for the construc tion of tho new school house at Houl ton were opened lust Saturday. Baker llros. were awarded the contract for $028. Albany people have started a fight hoforo the Railroad commission to compel physical connection between the Hill and Harriman lines In that city. The two railroad systems have spent large sums on sidings and ter minals In that city. There Is compe tition for business In getting cars llilo track service and routing, as well as In freight rates. If the two companies are compelled to use each others' tracks to serve Albany, they will Install a Joint switching service, probably hnve a Joint freight serv ice, and it wilt bo the end of compe tition. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Seo E. E. Quick, St. Helens, and Insure your property in the Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinn vllle, Oregon. Don't put It off. MchGtf W. L. WARREN, Agent. BANK STATEMENT. Report of the condition of No. 73, The Farmers State Bank, at ' Scap pooso, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business June 23, 1915. Resources. Loans and discounts ....$24,371.55 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 8.38 Bonds and warrants .... 23,481.55 Stocks and other securi ties 355.90 Banking house 6,250.00 Furniture and fixtures . . . 2,642.60 Other real estate owned. . 3,290.00 Due from approved re serve banks 2,359.68 Cusli on hand 1,780.30 Expenses .'. 1,787.66 Other resources 689.84 Total $66,817.36 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In . . . .$12,600.00 Undivided profits 1,744.22 Individual deposits sub ject to check 30,223.92 Demand certificates of deposit 1,177.61 Time and savings depos its 13,171.71 Other liabilities 8.000.00 Total $66,817.36 State of Oregon, County of Colum bia, ss. I, O. M. Washburn, cashier ot the above-nnmed bank, do solemn-' ly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. i O. M. WASHBURN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July, 1916. I J. O. WATTS, Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. Q. Watts, D. W. Price, Directors. 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There may possibly be some better in the dim, distant fu ture, but there are none bet ter on earth tday than those n our bakeries right how. Have a look at them and you will make the discovery that high-class as the goods are, the prices are no more than you, usually pay for ordinary qualities. . not alone in low price operate and main cost ,of two cents a save; add luxury to profit to business, have found the Ford cal and easy to oper- for the long-looked Heating Your Lives) Lumber