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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1920)
'u . . iKim o-r ttnt pflp Hf Tf T PDTnAV TTIT.V 2 1Q20. n i 1 i si SIP H 5 S V hi! ' it- y I f $'1 ' 4 nil 'I : ! V)5 r -a in BY-GONE DAYS Twenty Years Ago (From the Files of The Oregea Mist Juno 29, 1900.) . Dr. Eilwiu Uush attended the as sociation of physirians held iu l'on liiiul Tuesday and Wednesday of tills week. V. 11. Dillard has about recovered from his recent illness nnd- is seeu about the streets again. Kr. H. K. Cliff and Frank Dow returned from Seaside Tuesday ev ening where they have been making srrangempnts preparatory to takitiK their families to the Coast for the Hummer. Good Clover hay for sale. Will itnllvar or i11 In field. J M. Tlurk- tiead, Warren, Ore. I'll one 10SK4 29-30 llenioval Sale HEKKSHIRKS During July we will sell llerk ai,i..,a nil ntroe nt iiriees uwiiv below Standard for the high class of stock kmdnced in our herd. Fine young open fillt 100 to 200 lbs., some splen, did bred sows, some una young lirviru nnd two service boars, u lot nt rlmirn weanlincs. It is a Eaad thance to get the best foundation stock, for to start a purebred herd. Come early and you'll be sure to get what vou want. Oregon Berkshire Co., Wnrron. 29tl For Sule Kule plants. N. Slior wood. Warren, Ore. 20lf For Sale Two desirable resldece lots on Nob Hill, luuuire Mrs. S. I Morton. l-lf Twenty-Five Years Ago (From the Files of The Orecor. Mist July 5, 1S95.) Frank Bishop of-Goble was In town Tuesday niplit. Will Meservo, county surveyor was in town this morning. Mrs. J. G. Muckle and Miss Tillie Muckle visited in Portland Tuesday returning the same day. Deputy Sheriff Blakesley is suffer ing from a sprained ankle resulting from his separating' two combatants on the Fourth. . Wild blackberries are now in sea son, and every day dusky maids of the forests may be seen on our streets going from house, to house, with ber ries for sule. . For Sale or Trade One . work mure, with colt, weight about 1600 N. I). McCuilum, Box 491 St Helens'. For Sale Cabbage plants at tli green house back of the Columbia liiver i amiery. .Mark Bolocco, Box 135, Houlton, Ore. 24tt WANTED Wanted CUun cotton rugs at lu Mist office. 20,f Wanted -All kinds of sewing. In ulro at Mrs. Weeks' resl.leine. 29 Wanted About ton ton of alfalfa, clover, or mixed hay. Thlor lairt year's hav. Sain ('lirltitoihnuloB. Box st. iioieiiH 2H-ao Wanted to Buy One or io cows giving over ft gallons milk per day. Salu Chrlstophaulos, rnX 313, St. Helen. MISCELLANEOUS ; KAI.KVA 1IOTKI, Turkish, Tub, ..Hid Shower Baths every diijr mil UiiHslau Baths Suturduys. Hb-XH 4 . FA I! M KUS - Advlso tne whrli you have cattle, calves, Iiom. lup and glials n sell I "III .1 i'ir For Sale A good milk cow; fresh; i hair Jersey and hall liolsleiu. Apply P. II. Lund, Warren 2Uf For Sale Desirable house and lot . has nice orchard of 14 trues; garden; berries. Will seel cheap for ci.sh On Summer street, near Columbia park. Mrs. Oscar Swenson, St. llo'ens. 1 For Sale Three fresh milcli cov anil two coming fresh soon. W. tl. Fuxou, West St. Helens. 2"tf For Sub' Kale plants, largo and healthy, $2 per thousand. Also have some good pasture for rent, .tomcel & Cuzeoliu, Warren, Oregon. Phone 105F2. 27tf Wanted Buyers for our simulant bee supplies. We have sold about three times the amount of ben sup jilles this year than last. We are now taking orf HiIh season's crop of honey. Try a Jar. "Pastor" Carrlng ton. Heuheil. Ore. 29-32 Wanted - Small tent In good cmi dlthin. Must be cheap Tor cash. Phone 153 or ItilW. 2! :I0 Hpectlon at ,,. r,.0"" Hli.l.h.hlre. Hn,f,poo'Hy U at my rrir J . J Vi Alder 8... PortUS UiNt-Between li.oT7 Melt.na. J,, "',l?lr to nn.l liilmou Hi,, . . u," 5W knnlo. ,rotnlH.l i ..... . . 1,1, m- -nil tfili,ni . . '. r..i.l.,,K u,?' please leave t M Zh? i., Sewing--1 do sewing for children, also some hand work. Mrs. Jas. Owens, 2hlks. north of foot bridge on Deer Island roiid. 29-II0 For Sale Launch. 21 ft. 8 In. In length, 4 ft. 6 In. beam, equipped with 10 h.p. Vim engine. In first class condition. See or write T. A Nygaard. St. Helens, Ore. 16-tt Twenty-Eight Years Ago (From the Files of The Oregon Mist July 1. 1S92.) William Mellinger of Vernor.if was In the county seat on Wednesday last. Miss Emily Cox is home from St. .Mary's Academy for the summer va cation. Mrs. J. George, as hostess of the St. Helens. Hotel, gave a festival to the school children of this place yester day which was heartily enjoyed. Cole and Switzer htive adorned their office front with a n-jat sign calling attention to their huniness. For Sale I have a Pluo silo in first-class condition, size 10x2S. Painted on outside and tarred on in sido. I will sell very cheap if taken soon. J. M. Burkhead, Warren, Ore. 2S-29. For Sale or Trade For dry cattle, one two-year-old registered Holsteln bull, and tne 2 horse power gas oline engine, as good us new for half price. J. Venderschuere, Warren, i Oregon. 26tf CHURCH NOTICES THK KKEK METHODIST "The Aggressive Church." Houi'.on Road and Second Street. D. M. Higbee, Pastor. Order of Services Sunday School, 10:00 a. ro. Preaching, 11;00 a. m. Song and Praise Service, 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic Meeting, 8-15 p. m. Mid-week Prayer Meeting, Thurs day evening, 8:00 p. m. METIIODLST EPISCOPAL St. Helena and Houlton Alburt S. Hisey, Pastor "The Friendly Church." .... Sunday School. 10:00 a. m Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, fi:30 p m. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. -Prayer Meeting and Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Houlton, Combined service, 10. 00 a. m. Subject for morning, "The Foun dations of Our National Greatness." For evening, "The Flag that Floats Hlghect." In vacation time It Is easy to for get God. In gratitude, remember that He does not forget you. The best place to celebrate the" birth of our Nation this yerr is In the church services. We ate plan ning for wto splendid, patriotic serv ices for Sunday. Good music, a helpful sermon, and a friendly at mosphere will marke both morning and evening hours of worship. For Sale One Chevrolet car, 1919 model. In good condition. For In formation Inquire of owner. H. Prltchar, St. Helens, Ore., Box 6tiii. Residence, opposite mill office. 29-2 For Salb Furniture and good will of 8-room housekeeping apartments. Inquire Mrs. C. T). Morgan, Casenau St. 29lf We are always glad to show yon the Fordson Tractor and demonstrate it to you. It is one of the finest ad ditions to your farming equipment that you can buy. It can be used tu do your plowing, fill your silo, cut your wood and, In fact, do anything where power is needed on the farm Fielduuse Motor Co. 18-tf "V k W . aL-V mS . tit For Sale Bees and Bee Suppllei We hope to have for sale a few col onies of bees in 8 or 10 frame hives as desired, with a choice of a section, shallow frame or full depth super; each all (or nearly all) frames with wire and full Bheets of foundation and $10 each, at Reuben, Ore. Walter E. Carrlngton. 26tf For Sale 3 V4 acres of clover hay, standing; will cut from 8 to 10 tons; almost ready to cut; will sell In field, buyer to harvest. Morris Bros., War ren. Phone 101F4. 2Ctf L--i !'. T"V"' rxetmt rlahk awav w;tti . I I - 14 . J r ' PAENV 1 HE life, the value, the beauty of your home, depend on the care you five it. A Weather-he.: '.on and waned sidinp;, cracks b and open joints are forerunners of decay. . Many property owners neglect to look for such signs, judging: their houses and buildings by go'ii- ral appearances only. ' h It is good business to make regular inspection of your property, and to use paint of good quality, which is the surest preventive of decay. Through the varying conditions of weather in all (heir extremes FUI.LKU Pi-int has proved both is presm--lng and beautifying qualities a Pacific CiiU Product lor lacific Coast requirements. ivcuiEf ztzr are back of Some of the FULLER Products For Sale 30 acres good farm land; some cleared. Good 4-room house and other buildings. Will sell cheap if taken soon. Write or see O. Forsherg, Yankton, Ore. 2fitf HOUSE PAINT FLOOR PAINT PORCH and STF.P PAINT SHINGLE 'STAINS SILKEN VHITK ENAMEL For interior woodwork. DECORET combined i-'ain and varnish in all sh:,!es lor refinishing furniture, etc. VARNISHES nKKORATO-lho Sanitary KaLsumine AUTO ENAMEL PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL A "Wide Awake" Church. Corner of Wilamette and Columbia Streets. Rev. A. K. Spearow, Pastor. Phone 33-J. Morning Sunday School 10.00 a. m. Morning hour. 11.00 a. in. Evening. Christian Ender.vor 7:'00 p. m. Evening Hour, 8:00 p. m. "The Church That Serves." You want to give your Chicks a good start In life. Nothing better than our ' CHICK FEED for this purpose And for all chicken large am' smal. BUTTER MILK MASH 5 gallon keg mukes 150 gallons of buttermilk FRANK WILKINS St. Helens Oregon. W. P. Fuller & Co. 18IU-1920 Summer Complaint in Children There is not anything like bo man deaths from this disease now as be fore Chamberlain's Colic and Diarr hoea Remedy came into such general use. When this remedy is given with castor oil as directed and proper care is taken as to diet, it is safe to say that fully ninety-nine out of every hundred canes recover. Mr. W. G. Campbell of Butler, Tenn., sayB, ''I Tiave used Chambei.am's Colic ana Diarrhoea Remedy for Bummer com plaint in children. It Iu far ahead of anything I have ever used for this purpose." fT''Sr'L f'or(hweHt Branch House Jf Wm " ,'",la',, s'a,tI"- T. M PvtlK!T5 V ill lincK VI fj. 7'hjuirsco. l Look Cn a J- S&ZZgW FLLI KK DEALER m iour lown FOR SALE For Sale; Cherries nt 3 cents per pound on the tree. Call and see John Gabrielson, Warren. Phone 103F21. 28-29 For Sale Heavy team, -weight 3300 pounds; or will trade for cows. At Waterview Tank on S., P. & S. It. R. M. V. Bishop. 28tf For Sale Lots 21 and 22, block 2, Columbia park; $275. cash. A. H. Buss, 52 E. 7th St., Portland, Ore. 28-29 For Sale Cheap Fouf deslrabl? lots In East Side addition to Scap pnoso. Enquire of C. J. Lumberson, Scappoose, Ore., or H. T. liennet, Warren, Ore. 28-4 1 1 m ii 1 1 1 1 1 ii :i . 1 1 j ' n jjrm-vtrrr?ttx-mm- Unusual Tires TIRES that are different in their distinctive good looks and in their construction. An extra ply of fabric, an extra heavy tread and generous oversize make a tire of remarkable endurance. Next Time BUY FISK Copeland Auto Company ST. HELEN c, ORE. 3 f tL- frig AM 11 EM V mi an athlete's physique but in boulevard dresttf, " A.u.ura rcpresuits autoipubile atlapiabiltty of t liiKiicst oulvr. Let thf- owner's desire run i , LtfalUlllT ol lillllc 111 I)C1 Im iti:m. i. I.- r:.. i ... T - """x n most ji.nrly txprcssetl in ihc Auburn. A mechanical masterpiece set back of a graceful ator; brute power masked by a smart hood; sheer i.ts mu'er a roomy body, whose lines unj an ..cspeak style and comfort. ru6Sci appointmtnti Deer Island Garage Kepair Work. Tires. Accessories. Gasoline and .Oil TT1 J. f STV DAIiGAINS I I I XT" ' " "T ' m w x I 7 f A :,wm"",.V,''ia'if.falifl" Wp. t ; Four 1918 Maxwell touring cars; one - i'lUAwcii; une nuiCK roauMW; Ml cars thoroughly overhauled and absolutely guaranteed to be in FIRST rl;cc Anl:i: ' 1010 r Civ 7 passenger, good as new; prices on these cars are right and will be sold on terms. One early 1920 'touring une laie iyzu roadster, iviaxwcn. and new Flynn Cornthwaite I'limin I :U4-.f ST. HELENS, ORE. Ou llliM-k llJixt f nop"1