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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1916)
THE FOG HORN Mutl ii"w Bml l,l,m ,or 1,10 ,",lflcHtlf" of IIiohh wo know. L Yiiry wl" ,,oldH a uun" W . Ii. It nliiwuii trios i" iininw want the Jul), mat for tin) public good. to 1 h illilu t . inurlyr ,hrfir vry rofroshlnii 0f ouo exception, nml cur Fog u(f I11"'1 llU,","', llllM ,n: Llllkoli; ,, to work to plenso llio mob, t I llko It. tu work with inlwlit ami main I dlK flKl't l' wl,u lml"' ""d liralu. niuylM' tl'"y " ' rwuiu kiuii, . I llko It. ' Lit llko hod iiuttmi. , havo nil noticed that John m looks llko ft prosperous ft uml I" "f,im uk" such. ityt situ 1,0 WB" ''ort" h ni iipirniiehi'd by ft needy l( individual who until. "Heaiwt, piunkur. Klv" mo noiinr tor tor wlfo nml baby." John lift Itmrt ami milil. "Morn, my poor ftumile mini, tune iwo uoiiura, i.i your wlfo nnd buhy for I plain of my "w lwn in 8t. Ililiuii, the conductor on tlio .r Jitney. yH Hint pooplo who i,nt on his U uro Jealous bu limy uro only luilf nrown. L Snyili'r rlHi'ii to remark tlmt rwouiil no oiruiuuiy iii'jiihii d Ilia lulled Htules OU rlKllt bun In our stale of prcptired- wo need niiiotliliiK vany to co on. lllpK Ull Of UN llUVO notlcoil II. baon taKUiK nis eousuiuiionni I thi) Murk. U'D thought It it niTclr.o, but he says bo 1 t to aolvo u prubli'in which Ih: ta you tuko a turn urouml the you don't turn u round wlillo you are tukliiK u turn around the block," nnd ui;kH tlio Vug Morn to flKiiro It out. Wo kIvd It tip. Avory, tho uiinrr) mini, says there uro two wnys of showing disloyalty; Uno In nplllliiK on tho flan; tlio other hi butting iiKiihiHt tho homo i,,..,,,, Klnier itluckburii imyM that poo plo who uro always tiilkliu; about tbolr tnmlly trim Mhould remember tlmt nowadays tint most useful trcon need spruylnic ofimitlmen. Wuuli Mucklo nays that wheti someone cullii, "Hoy, thoro" bolilud you, mid you turn croiinil, It's not for you; but If you don't turn urouml they toll you It was for you. So wbnt'u tlm iihi). U K. Rutherford In heartily n accord with Wllnoii'u hlaloinont tlmt li wiiiitii JiiHth'o ror every nation. Huthorford suyt; lio proforH JiihIIcc IIukIiku for HiIh nutloii. . Louis Mulr Biiyn tho follow that shaves hlinnelf to cut (txpciiHOH. oftiintlmoit c u ; m morn than cpcir.cs. An echo from tlio I'ourili, con ;rlhuted by llamoy Harnett: CookloH, candles, bread or plo A boy will htow nway, Hut cruvkors mo Mm f.ivorlto dlnli On liuli'iioiiili'nrii liny. t'omo nit.ilii, lluriioy. If it wtum't for you tho Kog Horn would lmvo to (llnrdiitln int. In our IiihI IxHim of tho Kok Horn, In KponkliiK of Hon Dorrhr diary wo undo n mloruo uml mid "dairy." Itownvnr, ivory ono unilorHtiiod iih for It would bo i 1 1 1 1 . i . 1 1 1 I for lion to lmvo n dairy with only two ealvos I'oto llrukko, our bridegroom flnil linHi'iimn, tnkoH pxroit Ion to our ro murk Hint ho captured a IiIkIi foul Wo didn't moan tlmt lVto hud boon out oHtrh'h huutln;;, or In fact huifl liiu any fowln. HAPHAZARD PICK-UPS Mukv a Itinl Job of It iilstoof cmploymont IioIiir (he uarllont Id Thoodoro loino and iniika duto that Mr. Ilryan cculd writ ) llioir cli ut tho HuKhoa notlfleutlon i immoH on tho Kovoriiiuonl pay roll. I will ho u ri'Kiilur old home book Whut Hni-iirl to II 1 m iindxr John M. l'arkor doonu't to run for vlcn prculdoiit. A immi'd I'urkiT run tor pronldont He'll Try It On Turnlpa Next iuci'iIiik lllood from HoniiH." Gliiho." Now uvhlovoinoiit of r llurhnnk prohitbty. I'urcly Kiix'rKiitry a muKt w in. Lot, ovory donio- to to work." Wlllluni J. llrynn. Mt to Wllllum J, pvory uouorv- mucriit linn Kono to work, the KiNph'toii i I'n'punilni'HN It bi'i;liiu to look uh if Jictlco IIukIu'K hml rmployi'd that Ii:ik sl I'lico in porfoctiiiK hiniNolf In tho att of lottor wrllliiK. Ix.ok Out for MllllarWni Tho country Is Ki'ttlnn vory war llko. Indeed, whon it t.-.lkii uhuut npondliiK uh much unnually (or a navy an it doe J for clunvlir; u ki . Tho I'rtxif l)la w'aa tho Breatu.it rulor Mox Ico pvci hud nnd tho only ono who didn't think ho could llt'k tho United Btutea. the I U iisure appiness of our Little Ones! hi parent charged with neglect of hii children naturally will be- F mnienant. Still there are soino parent who, through carelessness. t to piovide for their welfare. lit little one must be protected. There it no better protection thau k aooount. You Haven't an Account Open One Today For the Children's Sake he Columh.A Cnuntv Bank St, Helena, Ore. OLDEST IN THE COUNTY m mm bm IT V ayi wqm mm mm mm- mm INDUSTRIAL REVIEW l'orllund Mntorlul now holng a Roinhh.d to build flvo 0,800 ton Btoel frolnht Htouinora. HoKoburu Korty niou at work on tolnplioiio lino to Myrtle I'olnt. Orogon illroot prlmiiry cont cun- dlduloa r,6,942; atnto and countloB about $150,000. flholhuin Now roud to Sun'ium rlvor nnd forry IicIiik built. Uosobure 'oiitructor on Kroun.l anil mntorlul ordiirnd for now federal hiillillnt,'. Myrtlo Crook Now bridKO acrosM I'nipiiuu opimod to traffic. Hiittlim In ko lrrlKiilion projoct, of JerforBon county, hondH bolug gold to InlKato 12,000 ncroH. Wutor to l Ktored in III no mid Suttlon lakoii. 25 miloH distant from center of pro ject. Incoino taxiM collected In Ori?on for yoar Jmit cloned $118,487, a: iKalnst $ 1 23,.'tOC for year prevloiiH. Miirahfleld Ktuto will i;uporvio oxiioiulltiiro of good rendu bond U uo of Cooh county of $302,000. CottiiKQ (Jrove 0. . & K. Ry. orocting KHi)llno RtoniKo warehouse. Tho mnilH are flooded with ap peal for publicity nt public cx)enno, writ tan by offlclalH drawliiR nnlarlen, liilnled ut public ex pen i:e, Htamped with poBtuRO paid for by tho tuxpay or, Hunt out from offices paid for by tho public to IncreaBO public llll I'llollB. KpritiKwuter Klaetncli sawmill now In operation omployliiK 15 men. I'm morn of I'olk uud llonton coun ties t'O'OporntliiK with r.tato for wa ;or Krado hichwiiy from Sulem to Kiikoiio. Coob Hay bar Biirroy rIiows depth of channel 27 foot low tide, COO feet wide. Willitmiuu to havo new M. E. church. A hum lean Sodu I'roducts Co. of -San I'vanclHCO In stalliiiK plant north o.u.l of I'iiIhIo) to reflno alkali. ' Kuho O.-W. lt. & N. Co. will build 2100 feet panning truck here. Hood Klver Applo confection products factory to bo built. Coiiullle Horned croamery to ho rebuilt. Newport to build concrete sea wall 710 feet lonK. Iluker Hich strikes reported in Connor Creek milieu. CottiiRO (irovo Standard Oil Co. pei milled to install station hero. Urunta rung will nave sugar beet silo to feed 150 head of cattle. Sluyton Ulack. CiirIo mines do- volop $200 per ton ore. j MHmhflold Contract let for ra- dio station. j HuniB Crane Is now terminus of railroad Into Hiirnry valley. SpriiiKfield to buvo new ukating ; link built. i Kulucudii to hard surfuco main IiuhIiicsu struct. Iron ore dopoult located 14 miles from Cottago Urovo. I'oi Ihind woolen mills bus bought ' and li moving Kllonuhurg wooluu 1 mill hero. 1 Uullroud men Bay strike sentiment is dead. An Industrial plant can stop work at end of eight hours, but trains bearing llvoatock, fruit, mor i.luimliuo uud other products of tho much, orchard and farm must be knpt moving to final destination. To stop them nt tho end of eight hours would I'poll ruin to tho railroad and pulillo alike. CoiigroHHiuuu Slnnott of eastern Oregon promoting jack-rabbit Hut Industry. Monmouth plans civic Improve ments to build model school city. Railroads, telephone and tele graph companies are giving married men full pay and Blnglo men half pay whllo ubuent on service iu Mex ican war. Tho Dulles Idhhy canning plant lets contract for subway truck under railroad. ' Tho Shields blv. would dovelop cheap powor for iritgatlln and niuke tho Snuko rlvor navlgablo. Portland Strikers on O.-W. R. & N. tunnel return to work. Avullahlo for a naval baso, mouth of Columbia rlvor channel will be 40 foot deep nt low water and 700 fool wldo by August 1. Sumptor Hlbbon mlno shipping out much ore. by telegraph to come and assist In the store. Whon l'orry & Graham retired it marked tho end of a firm who have boon In buslnosB in this Immediate vicinity for more than a quarter of a century. N. A. Perry established tho business In 1890, nnd as tho volume of business increased he took for a partner Chas. Graham, who associated himself with the business In 1902, fourteen years ago. Hy a strict attention to business and hand ling none but tho best of goods, the firm havo established for themselves n reputation us reliable dealers, and tho now firm of J. L. Wllliumo & Sous will put forth their utmost en deavors to continue tho rcputution of tho' firm they havo succeeded. Their many friends wish thorn the hei;t of luck. tt'K (ilVKN hk;ii ltl.ACK KYK PHH'KH II.WK A mid we Hunt to show you that from now on you don't need to lie hob bled with the Idea tbut to get the lxNt you have to pay the highest pilrM. Money talks anil a little of tl iiiukeM a mlKhty loud noise at tbH Kurage. Wo carry a full line of ae reHHoriett and while our iiality re inaiiiH tho highest our prlce drop to the lowest. Ixt uh hIiow you. KT. IIKLKX'K (lAKAtiK U. S. D'SPAIN, Prop EAT AND ENJOY WEATHERLY - Ice Cream 1 WholCNoine Itich Nutritious ;km1 ull tho year round. Place your order now with STEAMER EXCURSION TO RAINIER Tuotday evening the steamer Hoo Hoo was chartered by a party of our citizens to visit Halnler to witness tho Royal Hungarian Orchestra at ' the Chautauqua. The boat left the wharf at 5:30 and reached Rainier ut 7, and returning reached home ut about 12:30. The party was com posed of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rutherford, Miss Clara Ketel, Miss Gertrude Phillips, Miss Josephine Moorhead, Miss Bes sie llatton, Miss Annie Quick, Mrs. J. W. Allen, Mrs. I. E. Dodd, Mrs. J. W. Day, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Ander son and Washington Muckle. Net Contents lS TlniaDractol - - . . . . . .. T II. 13 , ' t." VP ' AVeblefepantioiiBtAs- ' :iTi;,,rilliplvi(ulnndIlWllla tingiLe. Sluin.rbsmidllvtUrf rromolesDitjeslmCbccrM: 31ESgnI&St.C0DuTin9Bto OjiiumMorphine norlliatxa Nor Narcotic. Jxfatia Jktirtlr.'m- mm Sml - 1. ;vMnrjf Lntr m )Wy 1 ArKr&dltemcdyfortoig tip.Soiu'Stoma; Woms.ievciwuw-.-lOSSOFStKf' jacSimuSignatereot TCXJItiEnCOMEUrt -m.mTxr. For Infants and ChiMren. Mothers Know Ti Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of I-At In Use For Over Thirty Years THE CCNTAUH HIMHT. NCW TOUR OtTT. Exact Copy of Wrapper. FRED W ATKINS I'HONK 2H THE CAR OF COMFORT I.IUIIT, Dl'ltAltliK, KCXJNUMIOAIi l".VIHTIlt, 7S.00 B-PAHHKX(iKll TtU'lllSO. IMKl.W o-l'AHHK.NfaOlt MODKIj H, $.Ti5.(M It.... L'uuv lltl'lll'l Phone Kt mr Ar.TTMT " I I I.' K U V IVI ft ll. I & M I 1 ill IN 1 TWWW - F J. W. Haggquist Cleaning Pressing All work done promptly and in first-class shape Give, me a trial Shop in He wit Building, next door to Hotel Barber shop. LUNCH AT MASON'S SHORT ORDERS WAFFLES, SAND WICHES SALADS, HOEFLER'S CENTENNIAL CHOCO LATES, MT. HOOD ICE CREAM AND BRICKS ASSORTED FLAVORS A. L. Robenolt - l''.lert Ilorso Kbocr, Itlucksinltli Hrlnp: your work to mo and lie iisiiifd of satisfactory service lit Hensonablo Prices A. L. Robenolt WKST ST. HKIiKXS, OKKOON HOW IS YOUR BLOOD, OUT OF ORDER? Better Get a Bottle of RED CLOVER COMPOUND Used in the treatment of diseases due to impurities of the Blood. Contains Potassium Iodide, Red Clover Blossoms, Queen's Root, Butternut, Burdock, Licorice and Senna. A SIXTEEN-OUNCE BOTTLE FOR ONE DOLLAR DEMING'S DRUG STORE PIONEER FIRM RE TIRES FROM BUSINESS Will Known Itiislno! Men Arc Successors H. M. TERRY THE MOTOR TROUBLE MAN retort Mm-liinlst. r.rlnu; your unto troubles to me. Marine work n specialty. Hhup at Ht. Helens KiiraKO. riione 57 1'IIICKH ALWAYS ItEASONAULK We Want You to Know That we have a complete line of Hardware, Paints and Oils, Refrigerators, Garden Hose, Etc. The largest stock of cooking utensils in the county. We have everything in the hardware line necessary for Home Building; also A big stock of Carpenter's Tools. We will save you money on your purchases. St. Helens Hardware Co. Phone 97 Free and Prompt Delivery Tho firm of l'orry & Graham, : wlili h for many yoars has success f,i!lv conducted n Rmioral merchnn- ! ,lli.o sloro In West St. Helens, bus ! icllred from buslnoss, having sold Its l:iri:o establishment to J. L. Wlll 'li'ins c Sons, who will from now on ! conduct tho buslnoss. Tho new firm Is J. L,. (populuily known us Jim) 1 Williams and his two sons, G. W. and Kmmott Wllllums. Tho first I mentioned has taken active charge of ' .i. hnulmiHH nnd Emmett, who nt l.nrosoiil Is In Alaska, has been culled "I! PERRY GRANITE CO. Karl Ferry, Mgr. 301 4 th St. Portland, Ore. Designers and Manufac turers of Monuments. Deal with us direct and thus save agent's commis sion. For Good Work, always the cheapest. EUROPEAN PLAN AMERICAN PLAN EVERYTHING MODERN AT THE ST. HELENS HOTEL 1 .i i .i J. C.EORCE, Proprietor ALL BUSSES CALL AT HOTEL RATES $1.00 AND UP SPECIAL RATES TQ REGULAR BOARDERS .