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Lmlor I-orol '
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Mli, llolim Ih'imlH Bjiotit Sunday
I'nrtliwd.
, ami Mrs. ,':',, Wtttkl"B "P0"1
Llay In Portland.
,1,0 county wut Tuotiday.
IV. J. Mm kl I" spending tlie week
orlluutl vlmlng rolulivos.
i u. HutliT of Ihmr Island, wus 0
lori vlnllor hero Tuosilay.
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TIlO MIMH AIUP umi nnm Viiit
m tho we"k ""'I ln I'ortlimti vls-
!l frlumlH.
ilr. nml M"ii. A. I. Btono and Mr.
j Mrs. Win. It""" motored to Vnn-
Lr Muiiduy. .
Mr. ouil Mm. Kl Hlgfroa or Marion,
,w(, p'iit Hiimluy at the home of
r. mil Mm. H. 11. Hawson.
Sir. and Mm. A. J. I Honing anil Mr.
Ld Mrs. W. W. Illnkosluy motored
Vmirouvcr Wednesday for the fair.
Sin. It. H Kulrloy, Mm. U. T.
Llth ami llliemn Smith spent ton
vi wiili tlidr sister In Mndrui,
Tenon.
W, K, Hluiighlor, one of Colum-
U county'u old reidiUmU, who now
lilin In I'ortliind, was In the city
icudi.y.
Urn. M. Iv Mlllor anil Miss Uludys
htiy wi'iit to Suli'in Monday to ut-
nd thn funeral of Mn. 1). 8. KliiHuy,
k tunt.
Mr. nml Mm. I.. It. Rutherford and
n MuiIkh Allen motorod to ItuliiliT
miday, unil uttfiidcd tho Labor Day1
rlcbratluii.
Coviirimr Wlthycoiube and other
Lie olllclalH will deliver addresses
itlni tho fulr. Muko arrangements
Ixi tliero.
Wilbur Muck In .returned homo
lundsy fruiii eastern WaHhlnKton,
ifto ho liun tiitun harvesting for the
.it two tuimi !ib.
Jin Ili a Smith and ton,1 Tlieron,
I Port Angeles, Wash., returned
me after a visit at the home of Mr.
lid Mrs. H II. Kulrloy.
Hton Allen mid Anno Quick were
moult tliOHD who vlalted tho Staiu-
il Hi Vancouver Wednonduy, mnk-
ktlia trip on tlio launch Grace.
Mn. IMwIii ItOBB entertained
'hcnulay 11 1 lmr home, with a "Koffoo
filiutch." In honor of Mrs. II.
'An, who returned home from a
itm mmiiliB' Htay at Seavlow.
Mr. 11 m 1 Mr. Walter Illnkcaluy
i:d Mr. und Mr. Kimono lllnkesloy
itonil to Vancouver Mondr.y to at
nd th county fair at that place.
Mr. and Mm. ('. Hougstake aud son
ad daughter of Portland, motored
(own Monday evening and wore the
iwuls ul tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
II. HnlHford.
Wm. llrower, who has managed the
noting piitiiro show nt Houlton for
ruino time, hU woek purchased L. K.
Alli'n's confectionery und took charge
uitday. Mr. Allen will not leave
EUROPEAN PLAN ' AMERICAN PLAN
EVERYTHING MODERN AT THE
ST. HELENS HOTEL
J. C.EORCE. Proprietor " ALL BUSSES CALL AT HOTEL
RATES $1.00 AND UP
SPECIAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS
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ORCADIA HOTEL
Chicken Dinner
Sunday 35c
Ht. Helens, hut will engage in oth
lino or business.
The St. IIoI.iiib band wan accorded
a good hearing by tho music lovers
of tho city Monday evening nt their
opon-alr concert on the atruiid. It
was good; come ugaln.
County Judgu ( lurk and party,
Including other iiiumberH of tho court,
Hlato Highway Kngllioer Cuiitlh
Knglnoer Kelly, and others, piiHHed'
through on the highway Tuemlay
Chief.
Mr. J. L. Campbell, Hr., und
daughter, MIbb Marjorln, left VVed
noBday evening for Bt. Helena, where
they will Bpend a fow duya with Mr.
and Mr. II. H. Lallaro, going on to
Portland for a fow Uuy before re
turning home the flrnt of tho week.
Chief.
Further proof that till section can
produce marvel In uIiiiohI any lino
of endeavor. Biiturday, J. H. Wug
nor, who Uvea at Bliormun'i mill,
brought to market the necond crop ot
atrawborrlea from IiIb vines. The
berrlei were ai largo and nlco nn IiIh
llrBt crop.
Deputy Sheriff Charlea Ilrown and
wife wore in town Bunduy. Mth.
Ilrown wua a vUltor at the I.llirury
while hero, gutliurlng Information in
the Interest of a reading room,
which the Bt. Helena Club women ex
pect to open soon. Kalnlor Itevlew.
The County Pair. Are you ready!
If you hnvn't sorted out your best
gruliiB, ttniMHOB, fruits und vegetubles,
do It today and get them to the
grounds for oxhjliltlon. You will be
doing your part in boosting for a
bigger and better Columbia county
and win a premium. Kememlier the
dates, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri
day. . Mr. and Mrs, W. It. DIuIibiu mo
tored to Ilellliigham, Wash., loavlng
hero Friday ot last week, returning
Monday. Mr. Dlnliam Is well pleused
with the showing hi new Dodge cur
made on tho trip, not having any
lire or engine trouble. Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Hose of Seattle and Mis Ger
trude Bouluk of Portland, who was
visiting at Seattle, returned with Mr.
and Mrs. Dlnliam and Bpenl Beverul
days at their homo.
J. J. Mndahl left a box of peaches
at the Mist otrtco Suturday that hud
anything beaten in the way of pouches
we have seen for many a year. The
fruit was of a nice color and very de
licious. Mr. Unduhl bus a ranch near
Warren aud Uulses lume good fruit
evory your. Ho makes sevorul trips
to the county seat every week and
finds a ready market tor all he can
produce.
John W. Cook, muniiger and purl
owner of the Clover Hill Farm at
Deer Island, was In tho county seat
Suturday. Mr. Cook, not being con
tont In keeping their grade of stock
ahead of anything In the Northwest,
hss recently Imported some even bet
tor blooded llolsteln stock, and will
mulntaln tho record of tho past In
keeping their dairy as tho highest
rated of any on the coast. Mr. Cook
Is also secretary and treasurer of the
fin.trln Guernsey llreeders' associa
tion.
tiia sliorlrfs office established a
record lust Thursday.when they made
thirteen arrests and placed as ninny
! persons In tho county bustllo. Sheriff
' Btuiiwood got throo of them from
tho west part of the county ond Dep-
"GREATER OREGON"
Wllh nw bullillns. Iwtler wiiilpmrnl. "
Ursml craumla. anil miinir lUMlluns "
rwiullr.lh llnlvir.lt of Orvaonwlll ' "
fortlolh ir, Tumiiliir. Hfi.tomlwr l.
Himm'IhI tralnlns In ! Joumii Hum,
Arrhlt.tur.Iw.Slt.ilUltt.Tm.liln.l.ll.
rr Work, Mu.Ih, l-hjr.lrl Tmlnlna nml
Arts. jrii(UtroiiliMrtimiiiUof Hbrr-
Iblil'rr'i'.'f'ninr. Il.nn ofl.OOO volninnj. tl.lr
trail , bulMlnas fullr aqulpiMMl. w .li.ll.l
" Tultton'riU. nrmltorl.s for m. anil for
woman. Klni Lowt.
Wrll for fit rUli.llwl' nlmr
' UNIVERSITY OF' OREGON
Ki ll K.N K. OHKOIIS
Courteous Treatment
AT
THOS. IBB18TK11, Prop, i :
IMTK8 I OO PUR PAY AND IT.
Hlieclal Hilton to nofpilar Hoarders.
ST. HELENS MIST, FR1 bAV. SEPTEMBER 10, 1915.
my ilrown urrested ten ni,mh,. f
01 i sleumor Wapama,
while In ,ck ,lere for Bt0ttlll)g
f the cargo. De t the leniency of
the ennui,,, they were dismissed with
a small ii,i.
Through tho kindness of E. I. Mul
ing!!, Shorty Thurston, L. E. Allen,
Kd I.uws und Ernest 0. Coan were
enabled to view tho now highway bo
tween St. Helens and Ilulnler and
enjoyed the afternoon's program of
Italnlor s celebration Monday after
noon. Tho Ituinler ball club won a
good ball game uguinst the Van
couver Tigers by a Bcore of 8 to 7.
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11 mo mg rolling contest Illlly
Mathews wus the winner.
"The star spangled bunnor! What
Hug ko IIUs the souls of men? The
lovo of woman, the souse of duty, the
thirst for glory, the heart throbbing
that Impels the humblest American
to stand by his colors, fearless in de
fense of his nutive soli and holding
It sweet to die for It; the yearning
which draws him to it when exiled
from it, Its free Institutions and Its
blessed memories, all are embodied
and symbolized by the broad stripes
mid bright stars of tho nation's em
blem, all live again In the lines and
tones of Key's anthem. Two or three
began tho song; millions Join the
chorus." Henry Walterson.
OLD SAWS AUTOIZED.
The nuto's the thing.
A tire saved is a tire bought.
CuBollne makes tho auto go.
Oil In time koepg tho engine fine.
While there's gasoline thore's
hope.
Ho careful and you'll . never be
pinched. '
It's a long stretch of Band that has
110 end.
An autoist Is judged by the com
puny he rides.
Cnlo each machine some accidents
must befall.
All the world loves the owner of a
new model.
A four-cylinder car may look at a
twelvo.
'Tis a wlso autoist that knows his
own machine.
A reckless driver and his machine
are often purted.
Trust In the Ixrd, but keep your
tail light burning.
A car in the garage Is worth two
on tho sales floor.
You 'never miss the gnsollne till
the tank runs dry.
He who rides in the rear seat can
not choose the way.
Out ot the fullness of his gasoline
lank the good tourist lendeth.
In the spring a young man'i fancy
turns to thoughts of a new model.
Let thy muffler remain closed, for
tho muffler oft proclaims tho man.
Speed and the world speeds with
you, slow down, and you slow down
.1I0110.
All machines that glisten are not
gold, but If they glisten you may be
suro they do not need painting.
Seest thou a man diligent ln his
driving he shall get to the next town,
ho shall not tarry long on the road
Indiunupolls News.
MEN WHO HARM A TOWN
1 Those
who oppose Improve
m outs.
2 Those who "knock" strangers
and who "knock" the town to Strang
era.
3 Those who show hospitality to
no one.
4 Thoso who hate to see others
succeed.
6 Thoso who distrust public
spirited men.
g Those who oppose every move
ment which does not originate with
themselves,
7 Those who oppose every enter
prise that does not appear to benefit
thomselvoB.
g Thoso who enjoy the benefits
that come from the work of the pub'
lle-snlrlted. broad-minded men, but
who give nothing but criticism ln re
turn, chamber of Commerce News.
BUILD UP YOUR TOWN.
Tli ore seems to be quite a Jealousy
among some business men, a dlspo
sltlon to try to break down their ad
versary In order to build themselves
ud on their opponent's downfall
This petty feeling among rivals In
business Is all wrong. The best way
to build up a town Is to stand by
every man In the place, - who does
rltrht. Whenever a man Is doing
well do not tear him down. All res!
dents should be as partners, not op
1 ponents. In all livelihoods the more
I business "your rival does the more
v,.u will do. Every business man
who treats his customers honestly
courteously and fairly will get his
share, and the more business that can
be secured by united efforts, the bet
ter It will be for all. When a town
censes to grow It begins to die, and
the more people try to kill each
nihor'B business, the more readily
will utter ruin come to all. Stand
,.ii,or fnr the advancement of
evory cltlxen. If a man shows aull
Ity to prosper do not piill Ulm back
through Jealousy or weigh him down
through cold Indifference. Rainier
IS THE BIG RACE
WORTHWHILE?
Are the Prizes Worth the EverlastinK
Training?
There Is not a reader of these lines
who has not many many times let a
train of thought carry him back to
boyhood days, and who has not wish
ed that the train might be wrecked
and leavo him there, says the llenton
County Courier.
WhyT
I suppose because It was a care free
Hfo no hustle, no worry, no respon
sibility, no anxiety. Just a round of
Joyous trifles and pleasures filling
each day. .
But we weren't satisfied with those
happiest days ot our lives. The woods
and streams had no melody for us
then. There was no romance. We
wanted to throw out our feet want
ed to get out.
And we got out.
Every fellow and every girl, en
dowed with the usual quantity of
brains, has more or less of ambition
stored away in the attic, and we have
had thoso air castles and day
droams. We wanted to got out where
we could do something and be some
pumpkins.
And we got out and rubbed the
sharp corner ot our ignorance
against the smooth corners ot the old
world.
Some of us traveled, some went to
cities, some Into business, some Into
offices. 8ome exchanged content for
success, and found It only a loss of
health, nerves and happiness.
And now every mother's big boy of
us has a yearning to be a boy again
care tree boy, barefooted and
happy.
The world hasn't been all that our
youthful Imagination cracked it up to
There are too few full hands
and too many four flushes. We dig
In with the other fellows and plug.
course we are not always going
to but we always will.
We see some fellow a little far
ther up the hill, and we say when
we get up where he Is we will quit
tho Bprlnt and knock off. It spurs us
on. but we never quit me race, once
off with the bunch neVer till grim
ld nurse Death rocks our cradle to
sleop.
The writer ofton wonders whether
the purse hung up Is worth the con
stant straining.
To be sure we may get a mark Just
before we get the flag, but the "foot
prints on the sands of time" hardly
ustlfy the suicide. And new records
are made dally, and old ones dally
forgotten.
The man with Just enough ambi
tion to want surroundings that will
bring content is, we believe the hap
piest man on this ball ot mud.
The fellow with a "burning am
bition" will get the fire taken out of
It In. about nine out of ten times, and
then he Is soured with a disposition
like the surface of a roasted potato.
And the one who does make the riffle
nd hitch along up to prominence and
wealth will have left his happy days
way down at the bottom of the ladder
where he commenced the hitching.
The man who earns his money in
the easiest and happiest manner he
can doviBe, and then spends it In Just
as easy and happy a manner Is more
at peace than any other man. Ambi
tion hasn't crowded out the home, the
wife and kiddles. He knows he is
living and Is glad of it, and he gets
more out of life ln a week than John
Rockefeller ever will.
A span, a heart beat and lite Is
over, and the man who doesn't make
the most of that life before Father
Timn commences harvesting, isn 1
true to himself, nor those ln his care.
CAR OF BEANS.
The Columbia River Canning &
Produce Comnany shipped another
car ot beana Tuesday of this week
Tho beans were of the Kentucky
Wonder variety and canned in one
gallon cans.
The company are still keeping
large force at work and are recely.
Ing and canning large quantities of
prunes and pears, and will be pre
pared to take care ot Urge quantities
ot cabbage when the season arrives.
A Money Saver
Havine secured a large ship
ment of new tires at a reduced
price, I will put them on
lower nrices for the next
at
six
weeks.
I will pay freight charge 1 one
wav on all work sent to me
from out of town and guarantee
prompt delivery.
Robenolt's Shop
HOULTON, ORE.
Phone 114.
301
Pistol and Revolver Cartridges
That Are Dependable and Accurate
selected your pistol or" revolver because you expected
it to give you results.
Now, remits whcthcrincasual shooting orinseriousworkatthetargct
depend more than you might think on the wibc choice oi ammunition.
It is worth remembering that the biggest men in the Pistol and Revolver
classes are shooting Remington-UMC Cartridges made for every standard
make of pistol and revolver used anywhere in the world.
Fortherightammunition from thesportsmen'spointof view.eeethe Remington-UMC
Dealer. He displays the Red Ball Mark of Remington-UMC.
Sold by your home dealer, and 645 .
other leading merchants in Oregon
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HADE IN
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ANNOUNCEMENT
The following prices f. o. b. Detroit, effective Aug.
2,1915:
Ford Runabout ...$390.00
Ford Touring: Car 440.00
Ford Town Car 040.00
No speedomoter included in this year's
equipment, otherwise cars fully equipped.
There can be no assurance given against an advance
In theso prices at any time. We guarantee, how
ever, that there will be no reduction ln these prices
prior to Aug. 1, 1916.
Profit Sharing with Retail Buyers
On August 1, 1914, we made the announcement
that It 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 cars ln the
time specified, and profit-sharing checks 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 Co.
Electric
. (Saves
Steam
. (Prolongs
Lath
OREGON
LARGE ALL CAST STOVE
$15.50
We have several other patterns
of heating stoves from
$2.50 up
ALL STOVES GUARANTEED
CALL AND SEE US
BEFORE BUYING
E. A. ROSS
Undertaker Embalmer
Lighting
Your Eyes)
Heating
Your Lives)
Wood
Lumber
Rovlow.