St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, August 27, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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vin. EMrlilK" I'rouso " ,,orl-1
,1 vUltor Saturday.
-1 Attorney I'OIMMT apeut ev
j,y. thin -k I" Olympia.waan.
,,r w. A. fummlng and family of
motored to the c")' Butur-
Mri. Huy null fl''i iu wm!
,t the homo Mr. ana Mr.
b (Ji-orcn.
1 VutiOrnhnvtMi loft Saturday
Soainw, WbhIi., whore ho will
i tllO Kl'I'k.
r. Kiimi I C licrt m of Noalavllle
vltltvil nt tint home 01 Mr.
I till wwk,
Irt Kriixili llryun of Wlnlock.
li upcnt Hi week end U I',0H
Mr. Ia Piiil'l-
t Krinl Wutklu mill MIhm Iau
w am riuhiK lit Columbia Ci'y
li for a week.
DIM lletlllerMOII Of Aberdeen. yU
IrlcmU In St. Helena and Houl
the pant week.
u Uittln (iray Rpunt several
ant week Imti, vlalllng lier
her, Von A Gray.
anil Mm. A. l.urion anil Mr.
on vf (ilil', Hint Huiuliiy with
Kcti'l and fuinlly.
II. Turlii'll of Warren, market
rorul mites of nice pear In the
flrHt nf llio week.
r anil Mm. Frank W. Wood of
hod. spent tliu week end the
tiof .Mr. anil Mm. J. II. Welling-
tt'. lllakeMey spent tho first f
iwk wlili Mm. lUukenloy and
(liter, Mm J. II. Cronklto, at
te.
r. mil Mm l.co It Icon and tho
.-1 Itlicn of I'orthinil, pont the
IpihI tho KiioHta of M. lloaonthal
family.
unty School Superintendent Al-
pi-nt tho liml of the week on
al bunlnoKH ut ( hit iik u n lo and
hlnnil.
i Harriet Wilkin rot u mod
Krliluy from (irand Mountuln,
lia hiiK 1 1 visiting for the
two week.
ilmon trout nro commencing to
't the nlu-rtnen. Several nice
liaro been hooked the piiHl week
al lilnirn.lu
II. l.uml of Warren, waa lu the
Uomliiy. Mp. i,,,a called at the
omen mot ,.ft u' ordr for a
run of Job printing.
inJay an Id to ho tho warmest
this rouhiiii. Wo couldn't toll,
tlieriunnu-icr wuim't long
'Uli for tlio mercury.
' largo archway recently
"lover the two loading hlxhwaya
city, uro rocolvliiR coiiHlder
PUhllclty. n nl K,lpg
i Goiilovu mill Ilurlln Ilullugh
Sumlny for their home In 1'ral-
'''J. lowil, llft.T VlHltlllg tor two
Hit with rolutlvoH Imre.
I.. li;ikor loft the firiit of
,W! for polntH In New York
Iti bIui will Bpoml aoveral
" 'ihiiiiik roioiivoH mid frtenda.
Ir' anil Mm. O. K. llrnilor and
l'lron of I'lirthmd. left Suiul.iy
ilMii
) L'i?MNo Hall'. ''
nftor having Kpnnt two wooka camii
Ing with Dr. W. II. )lum ,, f
"y.
l'rof. I,, Hukor WttH among the
Hat who renewed IiIh Hiil.HorlplI,,,, the
puHt week. Mr. linker la very niuol,
plimaml that vacation la bIiuohi ovoi
and thut ho can got hack t, tho k ,.i
room.
Mr. and Mra. A. I,. Hlone, A y
Harnett and Mix l'aulli,,, 11UIh,i,
returned Momluy via tho l',.,'
Highway from Crater Lake, where
they apont a few diiyn" vacuthm.
Dr. Km 11 Knna will coinmenco IiIh
piano teaching again in HI. Il..,., 0II
Woilneailay, Hoptomlior IhI. h wm
he glad to meet any new uiiiiIIh ihi
above date and kindly aihlreitH letter
In care of tho MIhI. 30-lt,
W. I. RhulU of Kaliilur, purchtiMed
1 1916 11101I11I Kord touring car from
the Independent Auto company the
3BHt week, tho buIo Ming mUi(.
through the company' repreaenta
tlvo, t'apl. Milton Smith of Kaliilur.
A 111 11 11 and wife touring tho I'nlteil
Btatoa paaaed thrntigli HI. Helena
Wedneaday morning en route to Hun
Kranciaoo, riding a tnuilom bicycle,
tho flrat one to be aeen in the city for
yeura. It attracted no little atten
tion. Have you noticed how Kred Wal
klna always Iiiih his Kord hooked onto
1 Iioho carl or two and gets them to
t fire In good time. His asHtatnnre
!ins been the nioana of aiding the fire
iioya In nccomiillHhlng some fuat work
in tho puat.
Mlaa Arllno M. Ilotaford, Itmlriictor
if the domoHtlc sclencn department
if tho High School for the enaiilnK
year, and J. T. Tabor were lu Tort
land Wednesday purchasing the
lecessnry eiulpnient for Miss Hots
,'ord'a department.
Mr. and Mra. I. J. Monnoy of T
'lallos, waa lu the city Monday via
ng with his slater, Mra. I,. E. Alii
Mr. Meaney Is cashier of the Kli
S'utlnnnl Hank at The Halloa. T
ouplo were returning home fn
heir honeymoon trip.
Horn to Mr. and Mra. K. A. Hur
if Warren, August 19th, a daught
S. C. Morton, M. I.. Wilson a
lack I)piiln motored to Astoria S
irdny, the hitter making a roo
ound trip of one day, going down
'our and one-half hour.
The farmera of thla section hi
iompleted stacking their grain ci
1 11 l aonio of It la threshed. So
tarly potatoes aro being dug 0
toveral report good yields. 1'roi
lent fruit grower state they v
have good yloldi: of upplcg a
peaches.
Tho hod loa of the two dslivrn
vho were drowned last week whei
'large of tho Columbia Contract co
pany hit tholr boat, on the Colutn
Ivor nonr Columbia City, were
overed abovo Kalr.mn Monday, a
nkon to Mayger for burial. One
ho deceased leaves a wife and chi
on.
Every Sunday the crowds Incroi
it the Columbia beach. Several hi
Ired enjoyed the dny there Sund
from the little tot to the old timi
There la aome talk of having
"llench Day," and open a good nu
mohllo road down to the beach. "
to be hoped that It la not no
rumor.
Jack llalmanno, wife and moth
wero down from Portland Sund
the guuats of Mr. Halmnnno'a 11 in
On v Id Davis. Jack spent a good d
of his boyhood tluio In St. Hole
hut ho had not been hero for ahi
five year, and noted tho many I
provomenta and change with a g(
deal of aurprlso and pleasure.
During tho calendar year of 19
tho Oregon-Wahlngton II. & N.
expended In Oregon, Washington 1
Idaho for wages, taxes, construct
and other purpose incident to
conduct of their business, the sum
$lR.573,3r.G 92, the equivalent
$50,893.30 for onch working day
I the year,
ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. AUGUST' 27. 1915.
u, w owns a ranch near r vvv vvvvvv WHF
warren, was In the county seat Tubb-' &
1 u m-M mM ru aaja au 1
k;.'.OMNo Hall
THE "GREATER OREGON"
With nw liulMlnKi, hfiltnr onlimiriit, ttit
Inrvfirl irruumlM, ntiil mnny mliltlliMia in It
frirullr, th I Hi vtMrnlly if Drtion will brvln IU
fort In h rr, Tu4Mlny, Nrptrmlivr 1 4,
MmIhI irnlnliiff In Cttiiiiitr' Jouriitillniii.
Arch I tM't u rt, l4iw, Mi(ll(lii, Trnrlttnv, I.Hum
ry Work, Muslr, lhrl"l Tmlnlii nnl rinr
A rt. fjirs nnil Hiniiis lUpnrtiiiutit itf I.lbi-r
Ml Ktlumllon
Llhrnrr of mora thnu Aft.OOO voliiiut tlilr
tvni liiillfllnira fully (MulipMl( two ilriitllil
rmniutltimn,
TiiHIdit Krvr lirmllnrlt fur nnil fur
woinvn. Kmnea l.owvut.
Wrltfnr fi-M rnUtlnc,ndtlriiiiliis ItruUlrnr
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
KVC1KNK. OKKOON
II
1 Kt'OKWK. OliKHON I
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A" n"w" ( all at Hotel
Courteona Treutmeiit
STOP AT
ORCADIA HOTEL
e,il"'" "t the Mist oltlco and
Placed his subscription ahead for an
other year. Mr. Morten say that
the grain In I, l neighborhood Is most
In the slack and that threshing
"l so.,,, begin. A little rain now
'"P '' of the luto crops,
hn stated.
While hurtling some logs and traah
on tho street hack of C. w. Dlakea
ley'a resldencn Sunday morning, Mike
Hurler let the nro get away from
him. and a call was sent in for the
Uro department. The fire, with the
"Id of the heavy wind, Kot t the
ueim grass and wa making fast
head way when the department ar
rived. No damage wa done.
The race between two of Chna. It.
im-i orini.K ft co.'u Btoamers from As
tiirln proved thut the Vosemlto, leav
ing Astoria thirty minute after the
Multnomah, arrived in San FranclBco
tweiity-inlnute ahead. They left San
Pranclsi'o at tlio same time and the
Yosemlte reached the Ixjs Angeleg
harbor one hour ahead of her rival.
Tliiihornmn, dated I.os AiigeleB.
J. T. Tabor received a painful In
Jury Sunday evening when he dived
from a ruft which hud been made for
tlio youngster at Columbia beach.
The raft hud been out lu deep water,
but later was brought In close to the
shore so thut some girls could dive
Ixiotlng la lessening in Mexico;
there Is a rift In the loot; In fact, It
Is all gone.
Next trip of Liberty Dell should be
round the world. The benighted na
tion need It.
Nashville, Tenn., I now to be run
a a business proposition. Politician
will get a much needed rest.
Constantinople Is reported on its
last legs; and suffering from harden
ing of tho arteries in those.
Secretary Daniel says the next war
will be fought "by men of brain."
What's the insinuation as to this one?
Having got poisonous gases to
going, there is no occasion for any
body to complain of dumdum bullet.
Justice Hughe now ha ten LL
IVs; and he has admirer who uisn
for him a title that surpasses them
all.
blueberry pie time is here, but we
I believe you have to go to New Eng-
I hind to properly understand the blue
berry pie.
i urn-me-oiner-cneekera who are
for peace at any price think If they
persist their cheek will get callous,
so that they won't mind it.
Kailroads have decided that it
doesn't pay to run trains sixty miles
off It, am) not thinking of the change an ,lour- Tllls wlBdom mav gradually
In locution. Mr. Tabor hit the bot
tom of tho river, sustaining a severe
loll his nock being swollen for sev
eral days, and very sore.
The Superintendent of the I'lsgah
Homo Colony association, with liead
liiarters at Hrappoose, was In the
ity tlio past week in the Interest of
her work. Tho association will be
tlud to receive fruits of anv kind.
Vjy The Steel Lined
,XiM "SPEED SHELLS'
. r For Velocity and Accuracy
-rrrfL-M' Sprl,,Inen fe willing to take their chances of
' sport but they want certainty in their Shelti.
'2jj&2!ffl& Get the Remington-UMC "Arrow" and "Nitro Club"
5crf rjffl&flL the steel lined "Speed Shells."
' (31 l "Jt'l li The "nin lrlP' he powder puti alt the force of the
1 V Vj 'il explosion back of the ihoL Shortrr lead, leu gueu-work about
.7 1 t frarliH' "!!" easier to et the "fa onen."
L JLtxW. .. p2.the dealer who how the Rid BaU Hark al Rcmintlon-
v rw? UMCht can fix you up right.
' fVKAV, So,d V your home dealer and 645
JVPt'-V other leading merchants in Oregon
-Oav Ok, Reminfton Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
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filter down to some motorists.
When Henry Ford puts leg on hi
farm tractor we shall have more
faith in their getting across plowed
field under all circumstances.
Teaching marksmanship might
overcome some of the lack of muni
tion. It takes 1000 bullets to kill
a man in the present war. That s
wasting lead.
Danville, 111., has gone dry, al
though the voter decreed by 1500
majority that they did not want it
so. Not only minorities are now
over-ridden, but majorities.
A sanitary officer at Portland
offer 60 cents a quart for files; but
any housewife will telephone him
thut he can have all there are on the
premises if he will take them away.
When it hurts a father to chastise
his son more than it hurts the son,
It is incomprehensible that the father
doesn't embrace the prevalent newer
ethic that forbid hitting one' ff-
Bprlng.
When a man la in the neighbor
hood of 70 years of age, he ought to
arrunge his affairs so that he i:tn
spend hi summer on the beach, iu-
stead of in a calaboose at Fort Lt'lBtr,
Texas.
Making prison life an Arcadian
existence the plan in some place
Is moving forward; but the import
ant question to ask is: Is crime de
creasing? That, of course, Is the
primary object of prison life.
Say tho Toledo Blade: "There
niUBt be some way to solve the high
coat of living problem other than by
eating goats." A goat raised on more
aucculent provender than the debris
of the billboards Is not such bad eating.
A. R. F. postcards: "You wrote
yesterday that 'a cuBtard pie la not
for time and etornlty as fruit cake is;
It should be eaten at once.' That
custard pie which fatally poisoned
several persons in Connecticut a few
days ago wa for time and eternity."
Well. A. R. F., it was not the pie,
but what was on it.
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BARGAINS
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DKESSERS
Large 20x41 inch Base
with large 20x26 inch
French plate mirror
$8.75
Other of a better grade at
, special price.
E. A. ROSS
Undertaker Embalm er
THE COMMAND-
MENTS MODERNIZED
I. Thou shalt honor thy neighbor
hood and keep It clean.
II. Remember thy cleaning day
and keep it wholly. '
III. Thou shalt take care of thy
rubbiBh heap, else thy neighbor will
bear witness against thee.
IV. Thou shalt keep in order thy
alley, thy back-yard, thy hall and
thy stairway.
V. Thou shalt not let the wicked
fly breed.
VI. Thou halt not kill thy neigh-
1. n U Iinntn0 AlA ' maittMB iT
poisoning the air with rubbish and
garbage.
VII. Thou shalt not keep thy win
dow closed day and night.
VIII. Thou shalt covet all the air
and sunshine thou canst obtain.
IX. Because of the love thou bear-
eat thy children thou Bhalt provide
clean home for them.
X. Thou shalt not teal thy child
ren' right to health and happiness.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The following prices f. o. b. Detroit, effective Aug.
2, 1915:
Kortl Runabout $300.00
Ford Touring Car 440.00
Ford Town Car 040.00
No speedomoter Included in this year's
equipment, otherwise car fully equipped.
There can be no assurance given against an advance
In these prices at any time. We guarantee, how
ever, that there will be no reduction in these prices
prior to Aug. 1, 1916.
rroflt Sharing with Retail Buyers
On August 1, 1914, we made the announcement
that If we could make and sell at retail 300,000
Ford cars between August 1, 1914, and August, 1,
1915, we would share profits with the retail pur
chasers, to the extent of from $40 to $60 on each
car. We have sold over 300,000 Ford car in the
time specified, and profit-sharing check of 50
each will be distributed as rapidly as possible after
August 15, 1915. Retail purchasers who have not
yet mailed us their profit-sharing coupons, properly
endorsed, should do so without delay.
INDEPENDENT AUTO GARAGE, St. Helens, Ore.
St. Helens Mill Go.
OE
TIIOH. IHM8TKR, Prop.
Sicken Dinner RATES $1.00 PER DAY AND UP.
Sunday 35c HMH'ial Rate to Regular Roanler.
thus. Johnson, Warren. 36-3t.
Dr. Stone Heave Drops cure
heaves. Price 11; for solo by all
druggist.
A Money Saver
Haiincr siriird a larfre shin-
"' ... o- r
ment of new tires at a reduced
price, I will put them on at
lower prices tor tne next six
weeks.
T will nn fricrri rharfrei one
way on all work sent to me
from out of town and guarantee
j i;
prompt aeuvcry.
Robenolt's Shop
HOULTON, ORE.
Phone 114.
Lath
Electric Lighting
(Saves Your Eyes)
Steam Heating- t
(Prolongs Your Lives)
Wood
Lumber