St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, January 23, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JANUARY 23.
1920.
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THE ST. HELENS MIST
lued Every Frilf bj j
THE MIST ri'BLISHINU COMPANY
O. D
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HELLBORN. . . .Vice Prtaident
and Manager.
inent people, thea the raasiciaat of
Oregon will be asked to compoe
music to the word and it is hoped
by this meaa that a ong in word
and mumc worthy of Oregon will
be tbtaice-i.
DRY
One Tear
Six Heaths
C. MORTON gmoti county that Gcvcraor Olcott saw St
blTJsCIUrTIOX IlATtS . . . ,,., am.--ir them
" ! wts bill prepared by Representative
! Bsilagh and introduced in the Seoal
I ty Scaator Bask, declaring t-".e t.
Entered a fecond-claaa matter, ' Helecs-Pittsburii road a pt road.
Jaoutry 10th. at The rototfie' The Mist telieves that if Governor
at St. Heleaa, Oreon. aider the act j Olcott had kaowa that the St. H!f
cf Mart a Jrd. It '. Pittsbunc read was a part of the
- State Highway a outlined by tie
'State Highway Oonicslssioa at the
'time Columbia county roied bond
for the h:gha?. acd that the pro-;
. moter o: the bonding program uwrd
. '.hi$ icri!! read as a op to fool
the voter into upportir.g the toad
ii and ihea nt .ul.v a icrl'
J2i.i0i) c the r..d. that he wouM
not have vetoed the bill, that ! if
he wished 'o play fair with ' ol jai
tia co-ttiy. H: actioa in v-ioirc
the bill relird the develor mat of a
par: of th'.i coiiaty.
COCXTT OFFICIAL 1'ArER
JA-. lt . -
CTtAI COMMKJtCC
a!mber Natioaal Editomi Asjo
cisJon acd Or-sea Stato Editorial
Association.
IN IV URSA L TK.UMXU
Congreis is eeasiderirt ihe Que
tion of Vniversdl National Tinning
for every boy between IS acd i
years of" age. If the Uitslattoa u
enacted, it is plaaaed to establish
caicp-s throughout the failed State,
to which each year the boys as they
rea:a the age of IS years will be
seat for a period cf six cijiths
These catrps writ! be ;rea' '.rax
ing schools for America citiieas.
where the boys frcai every secrioa.
of eTery class, boys from the sa.ai'
cities aci the tewns and fares wii:
te brought into contact w.;h thi.
beys frcn the c:t-.es: where the boys
of the rich parents will meet ana
associate with tae boys cf por par
ents: where the Acencaa boy wil. Ction.
be broa;ht into closer contact with
the foreign bora boy.
VriTersal trailing has the endorse
ment f etaineat jarists and busi
ness mea from practically every
state in the anion. The jurists say
it will red ace crime by 5 per cent.
Practical business men say i: will
increase the average earning capac
ity of the boys by fatly ; per cent
?nd health oficuts say it wtU.add
materially to the physical develop
ment of the race. We only have to
look M sozte of oar own boys who
had aray and navy experience to
retliie the trath of this latter as-
n:0- I: is about tin for a concerted i
General Pershing in his address ove be started to stimulate th
ia Portland Sunday last, commented baiMias of core residence :n
en the necessity cf such training. Helens. The city will not attain the
from a military standpoint and expected growth nnless the
heartily iprroved the pnrpesed !es-.who come here can sad pUces ia
isUtioa. which to live,
TV
Fetter police protection is needed
:a Kocltcs or West St. Ketea TS..
reoent cu:ri!-g and shootirg scrare.
which was the cu'.rcir.atxa of pre
vious acts, demonstrate the lack o.'
and necity of ciamtaing a sens
blance of law aad crder West St
H-?'ecs is ;ust a much a portion ol
the y':'.y of St. Heiens as is the ter
ritory along the river front and thc.
law aMdicg and respectable poplv
who reside there are entitle-i to police
protecticn Tlrey are not in favor
cf rowdyism an i should not te forced '
to endure it Tee Mis: believe that ,
the city officials win take prompt
Ia Meiico the school children arr
given daily lessons in politeness and
are taught to utter all manner of
pretty speech,, aa exchange state ,
''rrania. so"far as his dealing witi .
this country ia concert: e-1. has always
been fell of pretty speehes. i
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ENQUIRES AS TO
Press report tell of a booie-laden
ship bcand for Cuba being ia d:-t
tress and a sinking condition far c' j
st sea. Old oJhn Barleycorn is fcav-;
icg a tongh time on bota land and'
sea. i
POOR FARM
Jan 15. IK)
St. Hli, Ore
iditor Mist.
St. Helens
My IVar S:r
Would it be asking too much why
orkersi, .... " ", .,..,
Ir ye.T. or ce.y a t.t;.e cor thar
iax aai iaarance wa'..J Ve if prt
itlv cif I live a atgS:r lo
weald pay t aa-et pay 1!5 to
130 sit i t-lf rt in alreaJy
r--e.i Wty ir e I at !? pr-at
price c? taai a via: vseinty and psi
money 4r.v-i :ut ccasty fa.r
bui!i ;gj cr e;ir pii.ic ba-
efit? WcalJ trie t Sear fro
ethers on ts
Tn'j year.
"GO AHEAD"
Where Cash
Beats Credit
A Few Prices on a Few Articles. You will find other
needed groceries in our store at corresponding low
prices:
Royal Baking Powder. 1 pound
Pea Berry Coffee It's Good per pound 4J
2 pounds excellent Kpecial Brand Coffee 7
Peanut Butter, in bulk, per pound 2Sc
Good Macaroni in bulk, per pound
Holly Milk, per can
Frank's Beef Stew with Vegetable and gravy.
Try a can of this ; you will like it. Only ... 20c
Brass or Glass Washboards. Si values
Several doren cans of the famous Wunder
Polish is all we have left. While it lasts . .
We have a nice line of syrups, Karo. MarshmaUow,
Crimson Rambler, Monopole. Cane and Map!e. Th
prices are reasonable.
Let us fill your order for Vegetables and Fruiu.
Consumers' Goroperatiw
Store
Successor to St Helens Union Store
Telephone 80
WANT STATE SONG
The Society of Oregon Composer?
has instituted a movement for the
purpose of selecting a State son?
tor Oregon aad it invites the poets
from all sections of the state to con
tribute a poem suitable for that par
pose. All poems should be sect t
the Secretary. Daniel H. Wilson. flJ
Bos a and Lane BtiUiir. Portland,
tefere January SI. 1JI. when the
contest closes.
The words of the song should be
poetical in sentiment, correct in
form, breathing of patriotism aa-J
pride in state, touching oa it nat
ural beauties acd early history, aii
so poetically and deftly woven "as to
f roduce a song which the people will
take to their heart for generation-,
yet to ccme. When the successful
pwa is announces cy the tulrs.
1 it barter No. lJiJ Keerte District No li
Daniels orders awards revised." Report of Coad'tkia c
say, a tea Jline Now if some one , THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
RESOVRCE.S
! 'ai Leans aad discounts, including ri s-
counts leicept those shown in b aad ci .lttt.Sil.7t
T otai lctn j j z.a i
uverararts. vecurec. none; uncrvsl lTi Ji
5 I". S, tivteranint serwntW ounl
Subscribe for The Mist Toda
done, how taach better it
for ail concerned.
vonli
Oh ao Hoover wilt net be a caa
didate for president. W can speak
w-.th aathority for nlready we ar
bftiSKt; to ree tcW oA.
pablicity eoiogtaing Hoover.
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MX 71
drcalatioa ' ( t,'.
When the milroads nre retorted I
to priTjre ownership, we wonder
what excuse the S. P. i S. R. R of
ficials will have for csin'ainmg the
present depot siick at St. Kelers
wno w
iH be well knewa and
pro:
General Leonard W! pleads fo:
larger cut. General Persimr 1
advocates aniversa! training What j
wis the League of Nation for any-!
'how? I
SILVERWARE
We have a large assortment in both Rogers and Commun
ity. Sets and single pieces. SUverare has advanced 20
per cent. We will sell at the eld price as Icr.g as our stock
last. I: you are thinking cf buying silverware, we would'
advise you to supply your wants n:w.
VON A. GRAY
Reliable Watchmaker and Jewel
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I a I peositet! to. seer
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(di Pledged as eoliaterj for S-i'e r.r f"v
depc-sits or bills payable
f Owned and nplefeJ
i hi '.Var Savings CertSc-ats and Thrift
Stamps actually oaei...
6 Other bodv wxunlir, rtr. r
ci Bonds and scarlt e toter traa t" S
secsrities' pledge.! as col a-era! for State
or ether deptsi's I postal etciniedi or
sii.s payable
Secur.t:e.s. other than I" S Vinis mot ia
cinijig stCHtisi. onrl ail onpleTjge.J
ocns. seccrttie. etc
thaa I &
v Sicca cf Feferal Reserve Basis Hi sr cent
Sii-scr.ptioa
'ai a.-jci taatmg cease
c-ictrd
f b i E;i:ty m banking; hoaie '
l' Fsmitnre, ani f.iire
1 Lawf ul rrserve wa r'e-i-ra! Rese'rri 'ia: h '
" s-. i vaa.i aa-j a; amoan
tionai tanis
Toral of I-eas U. it. IS H an d 1 T
Ii Crnecas ca tanas !ca ed on- d of e;v
town o: reporting tana iz i
items
i r.e-ietnptxa fill w.tli v
iron . ? .reajarer...
an 1 Kei-e
fast c-.
;Ii Cr.-.Tf assera ifav; AJvoa Vi.i-
owned aad snia-
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r-iire a.-i
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AUTOMOBILES
To Advance in Price
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FURTHERING
FARMING
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to hitc'g the
believe
ii t-c greater .n:ers- aa I ii-.v'.y t -4- ,T,r
that s rciililet the Calcxjia icamy Baa a
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in !he fntare of tr.e f ..i.
ard small, cvefsire-l and sp-eialize-i. a-.J tzi.l
oar verr tr ezor-.s io a.i
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Total et Mae denisiu .ieeiW ReUoe.
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TOTAL
?tate of Orgcn. CoaatT Vr CoiaKa'.
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ray t.-.e f alance as tattt votir convenience Let
: tvi'.am our metho.1 of car selling to ;!.
" we hv a ft,!I lie of tire and ae-r
-er' rfge.l and repair,!.
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