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    THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. JANUARY 23, 1920.
Catch Millionaire Draft Dodger
I PROFESSIONAL CARDS
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
LODGES
Kotknwiiy Iiuh IhiIIiIIiik nctlvlt;-.
IIixhI Hlver valley product the
km year exceed $7.(MMt,00(l.
Itosrhiirg $2f.,000 Methodist
lurch lo ho erected.
I I ,u k ci I.uIiIhIi Now pickle f.iclor)
I I III llllllt helO.
I l.rhaiion. New uhlnitln mill t.o
pm operations.
itiiHi'luii'K Two alory li'ink hulld-
g in pin I) iK'il .
i('iiiiilll) rlvor to he hrliltfod nt
iiillli t It Im yeur. !
tt'orvulllw. Oaro orchards soli, i
B, 000 fruit ulT 400 acres. !
Jwmppa planning gravity v.utor
ii-ni.
pi'llwnijil KIhIi parking plant op
l Ih'hi In old hrewory.
ivrrronton puts on campaign for
jy iii'W Iioiihi'N for mill hunil.
Echo to have a two-Htory hunk
llillnK.
linker mlnliiK district hit grout
Vi'loptui'iil pn);niiii for I i 2 0 .
Sill Nye gold mine neur Hold 1 1 III
(ji b" reopened.
Carlton lutN prunn drier and cm
r y planned for 1910.
jlewhiko dairy runoli of 1080 rcn-a
' jt'urry rounly to hn cleared wit li
ivy tractor ni.iclilnory.
foi u I assessed valuation of lax
f property In (In Imp county
000,000.
fllhiiunok county' cheese output
119 cstltnuted at R, 000. 000 lbs.,
wnn Hold for $2,000,000.
Portland Another iiiHintnotti
trlti r mill noon to h added to IocrI
I i.I rli'u.
(irlluiiil Miillnoinali county
t house to have $06,000 uddl-ung-Boll
l.umhpr Co, of Kbiihiih
I huyH 76,000 rcros timber lit
Will vullny, WukIi., anil may
. !l mill nt Portland.
tri'Kon to hiivn powdered milk
' cry. Statu dulrmrii decline In
i linn to unite Willi luhor fcdora
l I
MAN SUFFRAGE
IN 1919-1920.
ill 24. A bill extending thn friin
lun of womnti In President loi
wiIiiiim hI HlKtxid by thn (iovnrnor
Mlimi'Hola.
1; 3. Th French ('humher ro
1r two woman Huffrnitn uiiind-
At
. 1
i
BIh to thn Klnctoml Hfforni bill.
Apt J 2 2 Thn l'nniiKylvunla lloiiHt
I Mi'n wotittin MurfruKo umcndinnnt
la thn Hlitlo Constitution.
fr Si In the Amnrlcun ConKmHH
t' , Houho piixRiK thn wii.iian nuf
I HP iiini'iidini'iit to thn IoiimiIiu-
I hy it voln of 30 t lo Ktt, hIiow-
' U i rcliitlvn gain kIi:co Januarv,
lilt, wlii-n tho votn wuh C7I to
Jun 4. Thn V. S. 8iui adopu I ho
. wtit.n MUffritKn minni'lim-nt to Ihn
'( jit It ul inn hy more than Ihi' nnc
f ry twn-thirda voi.. ,"6 to 25.
t ainnndmnnt hiiv.in: alnniv
r Med thn llouHft, it gont to the
ttn I.PKlHlaturpH for ra'lilni'lon.
J, i-lO. Uliiiola la hn flrn. Slutp
t rut tfy tint woman HuffrnKo
I tpiiituipnt: thi'n com WUcoiihln
r d MichlKitn.
! iw Vork niiil Ohio.
I 17. Thn tllinoiH LnglHliil tiro
)rrr'ds tin error and ratlllca thn
Icnclnipnt a Hncond time.
i I 24. I'pnnH.vlvanlu complctpa
i llllcitl ion of thn aniPiidnipnl.
Reduced Prices on We hve
Children's Coats
Women's and Children's Winter
Coats which we offer at reduced
Prices. You can make a saving.
M. RICEN OPEN EVENINGS
1 C
TMS)rjsvfa1
Too Carv
15
Genuine LealherShdes
WI ULE leather is becoming scarcer and
is higher in price, yet good leather is not
beyond the reach of the consumer, and you can
till get good leather chocs at the same, or even
lower prices than adulterated shoes, by demanding
The Friedman-Shelby
"ALL-LEATHER" SHOE
wear you should ask for the Atlantic
hoe for men,. the "Pacific" shoo for women, oc "Red Cooae"
school ahuea for children.
Wo carry a coin plots assortment ol these goodt.
J. L. Williams & Sons
Phone 34W West St. Helens, Oregon
TO-
Jiiini 26. MiihhucIhihpiih completer
r.illflciitioti.
Juno 21, Texas ralllloa.
July 2. Iowa rutinc tint amend
ment. July 3, Missouri Ih I he eleventh
Htnlr. to ratify,
July , 17. Alaliama r' Jt h thi,
i,'iidnii'iil.
July 24. Georgia rejerls thn iiiueml
ini'iit.
July 2K. Arkansas the twelfth
Slate to rntlfy.
July ,10. Montana complete rutin-
fittlin. '
Sept. 3. Virginia defiils Ihe amond-
ll'Olll.
Vit. k VuneHoin r'H tflcn.
Sept. 10. Now Hampshire completes
ratification.
Sept. 30. tlnh rutinc r-tlflrn'on.
Nov. 1. California Ih tlio seven
teenth Btitto lo ralirv.
Nov. 1 Mnlnn rnllno.
Nov. 21. llllnolH declare that wo
men may Hit In national conven
tion. Hoc. 1 North .Dakota ratifies.
Dec. 1 Lily Antor first womiin
member of thn Hon ho of Commons
Due. 4. South Dakota nit Iflon.
12. Colori-.do ratine.
Jan. 6, 1920. Ithodo Island ratifies
Jan. B. 1920 Kent tick mlltles.
Jan. 12. 19 20. Oregon rutinm.
of thn twenty-live States that
hnve ratified thn suffrage umend
iimnt twenty-one nro Kcpnbllc.nn
. luies,
IViiaiiin ('aiint Trnfflr
Traffic throiiKh thn nl'naina fnnnl
In 1919 pxcppiIimI tliat of nnv prnv
Id II M year. 2.3911 uhli.u nf 7 limim
net toiiH, in addition to naval vch-
rin oiHpiaring i ,0(10.1100 lonu, paH
lug throiiirh thn Wfltnrwiiv Tha mi r.
Kocb of thn nipri'ha'it hIiIph nggrn
galPil 7,71 1.000 tona. Hhlpx ninanur
liu; 7,000 lona Tarrying 100.000 lonu
of cargo wnrn 2 per ennt greater than
nt uny prnvioua year. December broke
th monthly record. 283 Klilpn of
957.000 net ton carrying cargoeH of
953.000 tonn trHVerKlng this canal.
Thn tolulH colliK-ted iimoiinlpil to
$S9I,373 for Dpcemhor'and 6.97S
000 for thn year.
I'riMlurlH of thn MIiiIh
MIiiIh of thn I'nlled Rlntna during
1919 produced 838,91 1,195 coins for
IIiIh and foreign govcrnmcntx, ).
rector linker of Mm Mint llureau an
itounced. The production In 1918
wn 698,000,000.
Tho total uuinher of colna of Amer
ican money waa 73X,C42,000. value
$20,777,000, Including 3,679.000
half dollar, 16,104.000 nuartern,
64.629,000 dlim'H. 7fi. 396,000 6-cent
plecca ami 6X8,935.000 penuina.
('oinngn In foreign dniiomlnationa
Included 9,440.000 plecea of the
riilllpplnea. 10,000,000 plecea to I
Slnin. 3,000,000 plecea for Salvudor.
K60.000 for .Nicaragua. 3.-200,000 for
Venezuela and 20,7 50,000 for l'eru.
Kdmond rillon, a French aviutlon
pilot. CHtnhllHhcd u new record for
lnolllliK the looo thn niluir rf iv ul.nn
hn iiiadn twenty-nine In flvn minutea.
t-iiion wuh leHirtg a amnll f w uir
plane hulll for apurt.
A a rPHult of Invent igat lona made
hy thn Canadian Advisory Council for
Scientific and Industrial HpHparch it
Ih likely that In tho npur fulur a Mi
IndiiHtry will be built up in Cunadu
for thn manufacture of alcohol for
Industrial purpoHCH from tho aulphile
lliitor of tho pulp iiiIIIh.
They nay "you can't believe every
thing you hear," hut u ho lit every
body does. ,
a num
ber of
Still Bo(j
Shoes in the "All-Leather" Line are
branded with the ttado-mark shown to
the left. They are made in all styles and
leathers. Insist on seeing this trada-mark
when you buy your footwear. For drees
yjs: . (TP sj Jv I
The "millionaire draft dodger" haa been caught, proving again
that Uncle Sam never quIU when be starts after a man. He Is Grover
C. Oergdoll of Philadelphia, who Is said to be worth millions In his
own right. He was caught at bis home last week, when federal offl
cera surprised In raid, 'the mother, shown climbing Into the "Black
Betay" on the way to police station, shot. federal officer before being
Uiaarnied. Horgdoll evaded officers for two years. A
LET US REMEMBER
By II AltltV VAHI.KY,
In the Si'W Vork Herald. .
When welcome, clienra have died;
when these brave men
Are Rifted through our common
dally liro.
When khuki garb is doffed for work
again,
And us u dlntsnt dream, becomna
tlio hi rife,
Shall wo allow thn llntne that fires
und t It r 11 lu
Our grr.teful houIb today with fer
vent pralHn
I Hn out cf Hheer neglect or can that
mi
The fat, plethoric hours of peace
ful dtiya?
When No Man's Land Is every man''
once morn
And underneath thn flower-dotted
scd
Thn dust of thoso who died long
yenra ago
Huh mingled with tho earth-r-thelr
souls with God;
When children, yet unborn, pluy on
thn grass.
And from thn mounds thn gold
eyed daisies pull,
Shull we, ubMorhed In other things
that pass,
Forget tho men who paid our debt
In full?
If wo forget them nnd our hearts
grow cold.
As tlnio marks out a length of
years between.
What Hhamo for us If what they
thought purn gold
Of love he tinsel thai tho years
turn green!
Let us rnmember faithfully each day,
Each passing hour, tho cross of
ours they bore,
And tench our children when they
kneel and pray
To suy, "God bless und keep them
evermore."
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
JANUARY 12, 1920.
City council met on nhovn ditto, all
officers holng present. Minutes pi
lust meeting were rend and approved.
Tho mnrshul reported the Bower near
tho reshlenco of J. W. McDonald In
t'olumhlii l'urk repaired and In work
ing order.
Tho mailer of tlio uiiHiife condition
of the Hldewulk west of 1). W. Ulcli
ardson resilience was discussed und a
motion niiido and enrried Hint the
marshal servo notice on tho property
owners to make tho necessary re
pairs, nnd If they fulled to net, to
uiuku the repnlrs and the cost theriK
of to lie entered us u lien against tho
property.
The mutter of Improving McCor
mlck st met was drought up hut no
action taken.
In the mutter of the remonstrance
of the Improvement of West Strcci.
The (luestion was discussed at length,
end It appearing that several prop
erty owners had signed tho remoii
.Htrnnco thinking they wero signing
a petition for said improvement, and
thai Homo had' heen wrongfully In
formed, a motion was mado and car
ried that tho mailer ho laid over until
next meeting und that tho city attor
ney li Instructed to prepare a peti
tion for tho properly owners to circu
late among the'pers6ns who desired
to take their names from tho remon
strance, and present the petition at
the next mooting of'thS council.
J. W. Akin asked tho council to
erect a building iOxlOO adjoining the
city dock, and he nnd ethers would
lease the same at a reasonable rentat
from thn city. Tho matter was laid
upon the table until tho next meeting.
No further business appearing, upon
motion mado iiml curried, tho coun
cil adjourned. '
Attest:
E. B. QUICK, x
City llecorder.
Don't You Forget It.
. Hear in mind that Chamberlain's
Tablets not only move the bowels but
improve the uppotllo tnd strengthen
the digestion. They contain no pep
tdn or other digestive ferment but
Ktrnngthen the stomach and enablo it
to perform it functions naturally.
For results Mist Want Ads.
Get the Genuine
and Avoid 3sl
Economy
in
Every Cake
if "mi
-NOTICE TO OIKDITOUH
IN THE COUNTY COl'IiT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR COL-
rMIilA COUNTY
In the Mutter of the estate of John
M. Sarrls, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that H. F.
McCormlck has been duly appointed
administrator of the Estate of John
M. Sarrls, Deceased, by the County
Court of Columbia County, State of
Oregon, and has duly qualified for
said trust. All persona having
claims against said estate are here
by notified to present the same duly
verified and with proper vouchers to
said administrator at his office In
St. Helens, Oregon, within six months
from the data of this notice.
Dated January 2nd, 1920.
First publication January 2nd,
1920.
h. f. Mccormick,
Administrator of the Estate of
John M. Surris, Deceased.
Harris & Corn,
Attorneys for Administrator,
St. Helens, Oregon.
Handy Business
Directory
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
AL'IO TIKE SKHVICE. Vulcan
Izing. repairing. , Prices reasonable.
Work guaranteed. Copcland Auto
Co., St. Melons.
BARBERS
LYNCH & Ml'HR. First Class Bar
ber Work. On tho Strnnd. St. Hel
ens, Oregon.
HOTEL HAKHEK SHOP. Harry
Hennet, Prop. A Clean Shop. Good
Work. Hewitt Illdg.
BLACKSMITH
J. L. CHITTEM.
rhoeing blacksmith,
.tinge, auto repairs.
Expert horse
Wagon, car-
CONTRACTORS
OltlFFIS & HAYES. Building
Contractors. Plans and Estimutes
Furnished.
HOTELS
OltCAHIA HOTEL. Tlios. Isbis
tor. Prop. Courteous Treatment.
First Class Accomodations and Meals.
PAINTERS
E. tl. ML'CKLE. Painting, sign
painting, paper hanging and decor
ating. Phone 70.
RESTAURANTS
LIBKltTY CAFE For Cood Eats.
Home Cooking, N. F. Baker, Prop.
ST. HELENS K EST AUK ANT.
Cood meals at all hours. On tha
Strand.
i
REAL ESTATE
W. T. HINSON. Heal Entnl anrl
insurance. Farm and City Prop
irty. St. Helens, Oregon.
SHOE SHOP "
C. C. CAHSON The Shoe Doctor,
fhoo Making, repairing. Welling
ton Bldg.;St. Helens.
TRANSFER COMPANIES "
WILLIAM DAV1ES. Draylug and
Transfer. Livery. Phono 16.
How's This?
We offer $100.00 for any cat of catarrr
that cannot be cured by HALL'f
CATARKH MEDICINE.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la tak
en Internally and acta through the Blow
on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.
Sold by druggists for over forty years
Price 75c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
ST. HELENS-PORTIAND AUTO LINE
MIANK HIIKI'Altl), Prop.
8C1IKDLI.K
A. M. P. M.
Lv. St. Holon 7:30 1:80
Warren 7:46 ' 1:46
Scappoose 8:00 '- 2:00
Ar. Portland S:20 3:80
Lv. Portland 10:00 4:00
Ar. St. Helens 11:60 6:60
Hatiiriluys and Hundays
Special trip leaving St. Helens 6 p. m
Leave Portland 11 p ta.
I . K. A. ROSS i
I 1'unpml Director Kiiilmliiii'r !
; IJuslneaa Phone 23 Ttei. I'houe 96-H'
MubodIc bldg , St. ileleua, Ore. I
l" DK. C. E. WADE I
Uiyalt'lMfi ant hut'tccou
I l'lone 99
Muckle Illdg. St. Ileloaa, Ore.
I !
S. B. IIOSKIN
JICOtiHt
Office lu lianfc nuildlni;
8t. I!efns Oregon
I DR. L. GILBERT ROSS
I'liynlcliin and Burgeon
, Office In liank Illdg.
St. Helena
FRED W. HERMAN
Attorney at Ijiw
Haluler, Oregou
DR. ALFRED I. PF.EL
Physician and Kurgeoii
I Bank HuUdiag
Oregou
St. Helena
C. W. ROBISON .
Atturney-ut-Ijuv
Suite 306 Speiarth Bldg
flione 497 Astoria, Oregon
ERWIN I. ROWE
Attorney at J .aw I
Rainier - - Oregon. '
(With E. II. Joseph Ileal Estate Co.) '
;
DR. S. II. RUSSELL ;
Chiropractor
MK8. ItUHSEI.Ij, Ladies Masseuse!
Moorfleld Cabmet Steam Baths j
Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. I
Phone 128-J St. Helena, Oregon i
i
GLEN R. METSKER
Attorney
Office In Bank Building
Phone 17 St. Helens, Ore.
T. S. WHITE
Undertaker and Funeral Director
County Coroner
Phono 64 Residence phone 113-2
St. Helens, Oregon
J. B. GODFREY
I ai ms Houses
City Ixts $50, 900, $75 and up
Home Trades Come in and see me
Office with Columbia County Ab
stract Company
JOHN L. STORLA
Attorney at Law
Hewitt Building Telephoi e 7 6-J
St. Helena. Oregon.
GEO. H. SHINN
Attorney at Law
St. Helens, Oregon
J. W. DAY
Attorney at Law
Itank Bldg. St. Helens. Ore
CHARLES SOUTH
, VIOLINIST
Has resumed teaching in St. Helens
and can be found Thursdays at the!
! Lldyard residence. I
We are Here to Please
the Public
"Economy, cleanliness and first-class service" is our
motto. Don't he afraid to send the children to our
markets for voiir 'nu atts. We wait on them just the
i
same as we do the grown-up folks
The host of fresh meats,
and other items which
MORTON & WILSON
s TWO MARKETS
Central Market Phone 60 Strand Markrl Plume 48
The only difference between
a shabby careless, dressed
man and a gentleman is a
haircut and a shave and a
NEW SUIT of CLOTHES
O'Malley
The Tailor You Ought to Know
Spring Styles for inspection
Columbia Street . St. Helens, Ore.
No l!7. I. O. O. K.
St. Helena Lodge
uiueta lu the 1 (i.
O. K. bulldlug. oil
tlie aoeiind und fourth Suturdaya of
each month, viHitliig uiemhera are al
wav Klven a liearty welcome.
C W. ULAKK.SI.Ky, Secretary.
W. A. LKV1, N. (I.
Avon ldge No. C2 Knlghta of
I'ytlil.-iH nieeta every uesduy eveu
iug In CaHtle Hull. St. lleleua. Via
lllng Knight alwnya welcome
E. A DIN ROSS, C. C.
KDISON I. IiAI.LACiH, K. ol It. and
S.. and M. of V.
St. Ileli.its Uidge No. 32,
A. V A A. M. meets In
and 3rd Thursday lu each
ii'jiith. Vtyt.init brotimra cordial'
H. J. SOl THAni), W. M.
K. E. QCICK, Secretary.
The Loyal Oraer of Mooae, St. Hel
ena lidge No. 1238. Menta the first
: und third Tueadaya of each month.
A1 vlHltore cordially Invited
; K. E. BJORKMAN, Dictator.
J. D. M 'DONALD, Secretary.
' -
i Mlzpah Chapter O. B. S. meets In
Masonic Hall the second and fourth
Saturdnrp of each month.
Mra. ELIZA HETH ISUI3TER. W.M.
EFl'IE BROWN, Sscretary.
St Helena Rehekah Lodge. No.
217, meets second and fourth Tkura-
day oj each month in I. O. O. P. hall.
Visitiug members always welcome.
ELLA SMITH, N. G.
OPAL SMITH, Secretary.
St. Helens Camp No. 10,99, Mod-
ern Woodmen of America, meets the
first Wednesday of each month In
the I. O. O. F. hall.
H. A. COLT, V. C.
H. E. LA BARE. Clerk.
Our store is YOUR store.
Come in and get acquaint
ed, even though you are
not ready to buy.
You are always welcome.
The Boys
POOL PARLOR
Cigars, Pipes, Candy
Cigarettes, Tobacco ,
Rainier Ice Cream
The Real Ice Cream
Vortex Fountain Service
The Boys
M'UONALl)
St Helens,
PETERSON,
rhone 127W
bacon, hams. lard, sausage
first - class markets carry.