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r- ' ST. HELENS. OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 28. 1920. I
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THE ST. HELENS MIST
Issue! Kverjr Frltlay ljr
TUB MIST 1HUI.ISIII.NO COMI'AXY
O. D. HEILBORN. . . .Vn President
and Manager.
SI MM IKY VV UK.PI HI. K'AMSM'io S. H. Thomas, land In Sec, 20. T,
o.. ,.. m n.i,, I N 2 W.. IHUtl.rJ. . .. ,
The late Senator John M. Thurston'," j; ' yK - ' j,' et ux to
HIHSCWPTIO.V KATK8
One Year 2
Fix Months 100
Entered as second-dugs matter.
January lOtb. 1918, at the rostoffice
at St. Helens, Oregon, under the act
of March 3rd, 187.
COCNTY OFFICIAL I'Al'KK
Member National Editorial Asso
ciation and Oregon Stato Editorial
Association.
EXPKK1MEXTI N(J ACAI X
The Mist regrets that the voters
thus summariied the cardinal loneia
of Republicanism twenty yuars ago;
the statement still holds m.l us ur
outlino of the party fundamentals':
The supremacy cf tho lonstitutlon
of the lulled Slates.
Tho maintenance of law und ordt r.
The protection of every American
citizen In his riht to live, to la'-ur
and to vote.
A vigorous foreign policy.
The maintenance of tho Monroe
Doctrine.
The restoration of cur merchant
marine.
Safety under tho Stars cud Sliipc.i
on every sea and in every land.
Revenue adequate for all roiuo l
nble government expenditures, and
the gradual rcductiou of ilm public
debt.
A currency as sound r.s tl o jtovern
nioi.t nrt a'a untarnNhcd hs 'lie na-
w hero d l'iar. v eiuer
Charles K. noddy et ux, land In Sec
17 T 6 N. H. 2 V.. i25 0l. I oiutn- i
Mu Timber t'o. to King 1. linker et
ux. h.nd in See. 17, T. 6 N. K. i W., j
fliJR.OO. Cidfry Von Platen to)
Milton Creek l-ogglng Co., land In
Sec. It". T. 6 N., K. 2 U, $10 00.
V.arv K. Wooden et ux to l.?na A.
Mariiham, lot 3 Hoick 0 Cl.ilskanie. ,
$10.00. Minnie l.oe Itelkmip et ,
to Ceorge II. t o.ivers et ux. part of.
lot 2 Klippins 8ill.divlKloti of lot 1
Tu lienor's 1st Add. to Clatskanie,
$1.00. lloo. H. Conyers et ux to
Minnie I.ee liellump et ux, part of
Lot 3 Kllpplns Subdivision of Lot 1
Tlchemr's 1st Add. to Cl'itskanlo.
$1.00. Minnie Lee llelknap et ux
to Addie Priest, land In Clatskanie,
$10.00. Emma U. Whlto et a: to
Cau Claire, land In Sec. 29, T. 5 N.
K. 3 W., $10.00. I j. C. Stewart et
ux to Clnr.1 M. Colo, 1a1 3 lllork
"H" Itoxy Park. $1.00.
May 8 Columbia Agricultural t o
tional honor: where d iuar.
cold, tinner or silver, ahull iiav-3 enuu
of Columbia county did not see fit purchasing ami (T.-m ii g I - ,0 0 g i.mignluiid, Lot A Tract 11
to return to the legislature uepre-itii in mm mw.. Clatskanie Drainage District. l.-
sontative Edison I. liallugh and ltj world. " ..,.., 320.00. J. C Watts et ul to Snip
further believes that by not doing A protective tar ff porse Lumber Co.. land In Sec. 6 T.
so. Columbia county will suffer. , with reciprocity that retip. a. utcs , xv $lu00. Itrlx Sand
Uallagh made a good record in tho : thereby securing the bes, ma. l.U-Uoi & (,q ,0 w Vric n, ,.,
legislature, notwithstanding some of j American products and op uim, (. v 3 f ()0
the false rumors which were spread j American factories to tho me voin- M;(y 10AlllKl i hm:II1 t0 , m.
about election time. He Had tlie . age of American mnsu. ..' lieattv. land in Sec. 14, T. 3 N. H. 2
confidence ol ins coueaguus,
hard working, consc
lntor who Eave his enti
consideration of questions which he comrades.
'"" ub V, ,.,! i.rions Ileatty. lanil in ec. n. i. .i u. i
leagues, was a A pension polic just und i.onci pi s f ,lf00 00. Wm. ijrtler et ux
iencious legis-,to our living heroes am to t e , Uav T(vnol(l!tf ,.m(l (ll sc. 25, T.
lire time to the. widows nnd orphans of tlieli iii-aa fi j 2 w j 1500 ou t M.1X.
mraues. wo1 to Mrg Margaret J. McVey. lov
Government si pe rv is J - , ,ilot.k 3 ro,llni,,:i , ity, $1.00.
rl of transportation ine, . n I rates n William Phillip et ux
The protection or tho , pub , K Mclntire, l,.t 11 and 13
I unlawful combination; i and n: ulork 4 Midway U,!s. $10.00.
actions of an aggregated canul , i2Tlicmas llasso to linslavo
thought of benefit to the state anil
rarticularly to Columbia county.
Tim voters of Columbia county will
realize the mistake they made, but jail
then It will be too late. Columbia i exi
,ni.ni ou iwnnl will Kpnil an inex- mil rornorated power.
perlenced man to the legislature audi An American welcome for every
iastead of beginning where Uallagh! ocd-fenring. liberty loving, Constitu
left off, he will have to begin at thejtion respacting, law abiding, tndustn
bottom of the ladder. For tho life 0us, decent man.
of us, we cannot seo why the voters j The exclusion of all whosa beliefs,
wish to experiment, neither can ve character, teaching and practices
see why any good republican or clt- would menace the supi-emucy of fret-
laen of Columbia county ana pro-i institutions, tnreatcn me
sumably with the interest of the
county at heart, wisnea to run
ngainst a man who made good for
the county and was acoomplishing
good for the county, unless It was
purely a selfish purpose
American society or lessen tho oppor
tunlties cf American laoor.
A deathless loy?.lty to all, thnt Is
truly American, and patriotism as en
during as the stars!
should be cherished and undoubted
ly Ballagh does cherish it and he
deserved it.
Ballagh can look back to a record. ,,.ri.-i.-i v mkvikw OK 1,1'MBER
of good, honest service and he can ' ' tn., rviITIOS
always point with pride to the flat-j Tlt.VDb tOMmu
terlng testimonial expressed by the; hn.inem accented bv 131
voters in the city in which he lives Cargo b "sincss f0"?
Really, such a testimonial from his lumber ; mills of "tern W hington
fellow citizens is worth much and f'fr1 ,'dr1V JHl
.hn,ii,1 h cherished and nudoubted-' ended May 15 aggregated 14,-49
feet, according to the woCKiy parom-
eter of the West Const Lumbermen's
Association. Of this volume 11,-
531,291 feet Is destined for Califor
nia delivery and 2,715,000 for ex
port. The cargo business continues an
important factor in thd Weast Coast
industry. Orders for both export
and domestic delivery have main
tained a high avorago through the
last few months.
At the same time domestic rail
business is steady. Orders for rail
delivery last week were 4 2,240,000
feet or 1408 cars. The mills have
a balance of 9116 cars or 273, 480,
000 foet of unfilled orders on their
books.
Total new business of all klndc
for the week, was f9,136,7 20 feet.
while shipments were 79,755,090
feet.
The same standard of production
that has prevailed through the last1
several months continues. The cut
for the week was 92,249,701 feet at
the 131 mills contributing to the
report. Th!s was only 2,560, 29k
feet or 2.7 per cent below tho normal
production for the onme period.
XON-PARTISAX LEAGUE DREAM
The rising Interest rates are giv
ing the Non-Partisan league organ
izers new campaign material. The
arguments are advanced that in
North Dakota the farmers pay only
6 per cent and that state owned
banks operated with taxpayers mon
ey would lower rates to ail. I hay
say that if the government borrows
money at less than 5 per cent, the
individual should get it at the same
rate.
Here is where their argument fd'.s
flown. Due to changed world con
ditions the government cannot get
money at 5 per cent, let alone for
less. Its treasury certificates to
meet current expenses are selling
at 5 to hVt per cent and Liberty
bonds are at a discount to net around
6 per cent or better. The strongest
industrial corporations arc paying
Irom 7 to 8 p9r cent.
All the Non-partisan loaruc Mat
owned banks cannot chauge the
world interest rates, though their
arguments to tha uninformed mav
collect $16.00 dues.
Non-Partisan league 'airivrs and
Industries in North Dakota will find
they have to pay going ir.teieiit rates
and that even Pr-M. Townley would
not loan his per3yr.al f'inds In Von:
A. Martinson, lots 9 und 10. Qulncy
Tracts, $10.00. II. K. Wltlir.m to
Asa 11. Cutler, land In Sec. 20, T. 7
N.. U. 4 W., $10.00.
May 13 O. A. Kitan et ux to
John V. Cheldelln et ux, laud in
Sections 8, 9 and 17 T. 5 V, II.
, $10.00. Lora Haines Co k el
ux to Ucnson Timber Co., land In
Sees. 4, 7. 8, 17 and 18 T. 6 N, K. ..
W., $10.00. Mattl Nii mola et ux to
Abraham Wirkkala et ux, land In
Sees 27 and 34, T. 3 N., II. .
$500.00. Eder T. Wallace to A. E
Jones et ux, land In Sec. 13, T. 6 N ,
U. 5 W., $10.00. Alfred W. Atkins
o Levi Alley et ux. land In Sec. 2,
T. 6 N, It. 3 W., $500.00.
May 14 Prank E. Shay to C.eonte
X. Etzwiler, land in Sec. 21. T. 7 N.
R. 2 W. Helga S. Freeman to Sophia
K. Kvle and Walter U. Freeman
land In Sees. 8, 16, and 17 T. 5 N.
II. 1 V $5.00. S. D. Vincent to
David C. Eccles, trustee, all of lot
2 Block 5, Rose Add. to Veraonla,
$1.00.
May 17 Minnie P. Kelley et ux
to T. F. Robertson, lot 12 and W '-t
of let 11 Block 2 Georgetown, $10.
00. Andrew Nelson to Grace M.
Malcom, land in Sec. 17 T. 6 X. R
5 V., $10.00. Nevada McDonald to
W. T. Simmons et ux, lots 6 and 7
Block 7 Clatskanie, $1.00.
It takes I960 pounds of rose petals
to make one pound of the oil which
'.a used as a baso for rose perfumes
There are now more than 2.250
women students In the medtea
schools of Great Britain.
LIST OF TRANSFERS
Reported by ' Columbia County Ab
stract Co.
April 28 Ora D. Lcvender to I
Dakota for 6 per cr.it hm ne can j Helmer, land In Sees. 32 & 33 T. !
get 7 to 8 on perfectly sov.d irivale R. W., $3,000.00. CMas. W
and government loans.
THE SPCIt OF ADVERSITY.
George Matthew Adams in Arco
Weekly Bulletin:
. The man with his back to the wall
concentrates. He picks out es
sential values only, for the real sup
porting things of life r.re at stake.
Much of people's worth and sound
ness is hidden in adversity.
Most battles are won just as they
are about to be lost. Happiness, e-.
well as success, must be tempered.
And while the tempering process is
going on we are apt to get bitter, or
cross, or discouraged but adversity
makes only those worth making,
somehow.
The wisest men in the world are
cble to reason but a little way into
the depths of the whys that face us
all.
This U the condition and adver
sity understands it.
And when we me to realize thai
adversity isn't evil, but a sort of
turning about of things, then we will
: decide always to set our stakes and
fight the battle of ourselves cut com
pletely to a good winning. For it
will be a winning.
Adversity comes to us all, in lesser
or greater degree.
Usually the finest and strongest
are those who have known the most
about adversity. Ai,d so to such her
spur is the greatest.
No one stumbles Into big things.
They are all striven for by way of
sweat, and disappointment, and ad
versity. S'.me one, or some thing, Is always
spurring us on to better things, we
not knowing.
I believe that we should all enter
into our tasks from day to day and
not ask their names in advance. Let's
do It!
.uuiunger ei ux to i nas. U. Wiiite
E of lots 9 and 10 Uori 7 Ver
nonia, $100.00. Gust Eillun 1 to E
Taylor, lot 2 Block 2 Columbia Park
$175.00.
April 29 Kolai.c' Master! tt u
to J. F. Dopplmaia, lot ) Block 4
Railroad Addition. $100 '0 I T
Alexander et ux to it. K. 'Uimlv, Wm,
in Sec. 29, T. 7 N XI. ! H , $;i) oo
Geo. R. Kelly et ux to Chester D
McConnell, all of lot Bii-ck 1 lieei
Island, $150.00. Albert L. Thomas e
ux to Elwor.d Logging Co , ;and Ir,
Sec. 5, T. 5 N. It. 5 W., 81.0u0.00
Columbia Agricultural CV to Jaspei
H. Lewis et ux. Tracts 7, ti. , 10
11. 12 Magruder Drainaso District.
$11,901.90.
Apr.l 30 W. S. Francis nt ux tc
Tide Creek Lumber Co., laud In Sec
10, T. 6 N. R. 2 W., X10 (Ml. Clirit
Beseotis et ux to Tide Creek Lumber
Co., land In Sec. 10, T. 5 N". It. 2
W., $400.00. C. J. Larson to Swed
ish Evangelical Lutheran of Warren
Oregon, land in Sec. 19, T. 4 N., n.
1 W. W. O. Cooper f.t ux to Peter
McGcrty et ux, lot 15 Bolck U St.
Helens, $425.00.
May 1 T. C. Rucker to Ray Jen
nings et ux, land in Sec. 30, T. 7 N .
R. 3 W., $600.00.
May 3 Lucy A. Wharton bt ux
to E. D. Eoyce et ux, lot 12 Block
I Columbia Park, $000.00. Martha
E. Coleman to W. O. Galloway, Lind
in Sec. 8 T. 4 N., R. 4 W., $100.00.
Charles A. Greenlund et ux to John
W. McCully, land I- Sec. 7 T. 4 N .
a. l w., $3,000.00.
May 4 E. A. Phillips to O. L
Graham, lot 10, 11 and 12 in Bolck
20, Columbia City, $10.00. Clnrlet
D. White to Louis riiegert, Eya ol
lots 9 and 10, Block 7 Vernonla
$1168.72. David Davis et ux tc
David C. Eccles, part of lots 10 anc
II Block 5 Rose Addition to Ver
nonia, $1.00. B. F, Rogers et ux
to Lou Ann Rogers, land in Sec. 12,
T. 4 N., R. & W., $10.00. Delia W
Beilstoln et ux to Israel P, Spencer,
President Wilson advised the dem ia ? B0- 4 W.
leaetta without reservations, which t ,Ma 6 John H. Dart, C. C. Cas
was about the same as making a; sett, Executors to Ida P. Dahl at ux,
motion that Chamberlain be declared 3- Aih 10, Dlock 18' St
the unanimous choice of tho d o. p."e'ns' S'?,''?.0'00- . ..
for United States senator. And the! May SKBIrger Mlsen to M. F.
president Is not madly in love witbJ"azej; f- ux'.1,0t P U!ock 78,,
CUT THE H. C. OF L.
WE MANUFACTURE
Fresh
Butter
Milk
DAILY.
10 CENTS A GALLON
CAN U BEAT IT?
St. Helens Co-Operative
Creamery Assn.
a
PHOTO
FIRST-CLASS
Is most appreciated when smn
( our loved ones arc called
nwav. It can only be obtalue-l
whllrt we are feeling our best
Life is uncertain and tomor
row may be t I'Ue. Do
now - today.
Scott'sStudio
St. Helena,
Oregon,
.'.., HKvavs iilad to how you
tlm I'oidwn Tractor and ilemons run
It to you. It Is one of Ilm fl"t ad
ditions to your farmliiK H.iioiit
that you can buy. I' "'" uo U'H,
.i.. '...., t.L.wliiir. fill Jour alio, cut
,iir wood und. In tet. do anything
wher power Is needed on tho farm
Kliililhuso Motor i o
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KI. HoUKl.t, H0, JJ
rlmiiKiMl. Itoum krm,u,.
Itoiilloa ,
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WHY?
Why spend your time
and strength in laundry
work?
Why subject your fam
ily to steamy smells?
Why use fuel, water,
soap and time?
When the St. Helens
Laundry for a few cents
per pound will do all the
work and save vou the
worry?
WHY?
ST. HELENS STEAM
LAUNDRY
W?W AU Seeds Tested for
Purity
and
Germination
w i A
Wc aim to carry the best tested varieties ol
seeds that arc grown in this section of the country
and arc pleased to advise and offer suggestion! on
eultivatien, production or quality of any variety
WE OFFER
GARDEN SEEDS, GRASS SEEDS. GRAIN
FERTILIZERS AND PLANTS
Columbia River
Canning 4 Produce
Company
J. H. FLYNN
Auto Supplies am Ac.-ranorief
Expert Itepnlrlng und Hhop
W'irk
V. 8. L. IUTTEUY SERVICE
Shop: Ons block east of 8. P.
& 8. depot.
St Melons, Ore n
.... ... . r , .... . MriM
Why You Should Wear
Tailor Made Clothes
- fy.
A
Your form Is as different as your
foatures. Vou cannot ect a hand-tne-down
or ready-made suit to fit
you no more than you Cnn got another
man s picture to look liko you
TAII.OI5 0'MALI.EY,
, St. Helens, nPn,n
It's a Good Time
To be Saving Money
P VER YON E should be putting away part of ha
earnings in a safe, convenient and profitable p!w
for he never knows just when opportunity or 4
versity will knock at hia door.
Preparedness therefore is a good thing tn in)
event. And the man or woman who is not saving
never prepared.
The Columbia County Bank offers a splendid
m-ans of saving through Hs Savings Department, and
th: liberal interest ptid rewards one for saving.
- I Mlil.t.h.l i . OKI-"'
IN ctfl.
1U1
George..
St. Helens. 110.00. M. F. Hazei.
et ux to H. E. Samuel ot ux, lots 19,
20. Block 78. fit Hnlena tm fin
The birth rnta in the United States Josnnh Rich to M. h. Hiitchin.nn
i n t a .AAA .... 1 . 1 ,1 , .r. H 1 '
ih .o per iuuw yupuiuiiuu uau moiiana in sec. t i. a n., h. l w., s700
death rate Is 14.1. This Is encouraR.' s. d. Alexander to Ber E MIntvr
ing. Universal race suicide Is not In land Li 8ecs. 15 and 22, T. 6 N., R.'
evidence. J8 W, UO.QO, Louise M. Anliki
It Makes the WhoIePieLook
Prosperous
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Prepared Mht
1b tho rlKh combination o( paint InRrcditmts th h.. t,..-
proven the best In fifty year, cxn"riwirfl i ir i .h- f
of tho highest qualityalnt an rvS,H 'ha aM'"
SVfV beautifies, protects and Is Oconomica!
Bafore painting your home get In toucl w ih u.
can give you some valuable Inof rmatlon on house pahulng8
St. Helens Hardware Co
Telephone 97 c, .,...
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Mnrch 3. 1920. tho Kor.1 Motor Co. advanced the prlej
ford curs hnruiiHo ,f tho Increased cost of lrd.uc,1,1"": Mt
snwlflc nnnoiinci nifiit wub dnnmed noceniiary nt the il1
Ml
I nan d. vli,,.(l that mfRrfpresoutatlons and nits'iu'"1
tlKJso advanced prices have boon anj ure liclnn Rlv;n
"...oismiru UIO puilllO UKUllint the evils 0: .UIrrK
w. herewith give tho present prices: A.
Runabout - $JjJ
lth dual electric starting and lighting system
Touring Car '
with dual eloctrlo starting and lighting system
Coupe I'
with dual elenirlo starting and lighting systom nd A-
mountablo rims.....
Sedan W7i
with dual einctrlo starting ond lighting systom nnd mjJ
mountablo rlras 'T
Truck Chassis, with solid tires and clincher rims
(With pnoumatlo tires and domountabla rims, u'
Thono prlecs aro all f. o. b. Detroit.
j'OnWn Tract.,, 850.00 f. o. b. Dearborn, MlcbH.'""' .
we will bo ploased tn recelvo your order, pled"1 10
eurnnce of the best possible promptness In delivery.
t INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS.