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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1920)
THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. AirflTTgT 6, mo. PAGE THREP Boys to Travel L train r ,or. I. competitive, examination, P i... u HUflnir urouild P"". 7 ; .7. of th. i uricuiiu"" - - 1( yjie lour, n-ii "in ir f Un.l.T Hi" J""'1 Hrctln of Luton service of Tnias Lral Mechanical college 1 Teiai Cliiim?.T of ' 'tee. LurpoM of tl tour T- opportunity lo 1 .tuity t ",u hand ' L of llwi "l0Hl successful urm- l, of tii rmtiMi mates, it u m luo tli" trip wl " ln lllB find. l.lKh ''' '"',', r,!j li .untrV 11V I II" J" HIM liwill I( country ll' of fanning Lnmiitr to tiy r . ... practically Igchn of fanning carrion on Inwa vlnlleil. "I amiiuoii my ,11 llllt PIOIUH MIfiV inarMa. (.iiwfK'J tli" trip will cover Lull in U- uii'l niulrn about lappy Breeding Grounds i.. i. ...... j.f Ifulul.ilti mw Hill JK' , arrn of '" I allfornla Inter f Stock Kli"W al " tan it (all a l,l"K liluy4t for ...... ..nirw fnw rim llvnil Alcarla, fk of oim entry few , itoyal U'ly. Tilly fc!,"..!,"jr",,r" W"""C. waJH. I, . lno worli i, Hon who would brum buyer fro,,, r" ll ,,ll Mm or l ut ' pr i paid would mark tl,0 ,Kh !" price over paid for a yoilllKK.,.r under lx mon h. of Ug , tt ,,,, m Hlopplnu proudly Into t, ar.. : ' returned to her young hopeful who promptly g,ruII1. lo IllH f..,.t ,!. with Waving briiNh. aturtiM to rniriii i.i. " V ..I -i " iiiinniull o -rill. Los thnn six moiitlm i..i..r .... . Ho la knocked (lwl, l0 a tf tru" 000 iiiu.Iu by two buyer from Can". Anol bir Ci llfi.i-i.i,. i,,.i i. ..ii .,, . . . " ' I'll I . IHIK KoriMlyko I'otitlan Arm... uo whh In (ImnaiKl. tho I.I.I.II..K rumitnK up to 4 1.000. lit which p,,.0 l0 WUM H() o Mra. A mm M. Hal I win of Ciil'for ula. TIlKHO tWO bllllH W.TO Kohl Ht lh flrHt Nutlonal Co-opcratlvo Halo which wan hold lit Hi. I'uul. Mliint-Hola, unci llm animal which w-rn put up for anlii worn tint pick of Um whobi L'nlt mt Ktuti-a. '"'' r-KlHtor.-,! Jersey calve, pur-Iih-.I from C. u. Hurkanl ,.ar A. '",,'y.- rr'l '"I-...-l UWy "'"Ii I"" JITHI'V II . .... t.. il... I "...mi rivor wen,,,,, 1K.1K ,.. yyi-n on 4 1 h ,l 24tli. Mean 7, WIHTH llicy w ill I, ill ""IP. 4.B I I'lfrWH: nionn ,!.. Max. 4:: l. t'riip. :t 1i'Kri)eH on 7th; mln. Only Club of Its Kind Thn Oroitoii AKrlculluriil collcno bouHta a i II folMK cu, f 4c m,.,,, br. Acror.lliiK to (i.-ori;.i K. Karn-ll, anl l. itnl club l.'a.lor. HiIh Ik Hid only lub of lln kin it In fxlHti-iirn. All of .bo iiicmliiTH woro furmcrly momhcru ..f Ix.yH" uud kIiIh' rluliK. bo Hlul Hl..,....l :ilf cluh m.'iiihiTH. I urchH,. f th,.,,,. ,,llv,,H w 1 I POsh., Un U ,.. A tmin ly ' ul. I';a.l. r, with tl, iiBKlKtanc of U I. Allm. hI.Uh hvo mock club .II..I I. iiimi c. j. nurd. Tho Hcvcn club IIK'III llilf U J' !.!. tn.. - i :Iiiih,mI Hi,. .f,.r(1 will ..ntf-r the lalry hor.l iccor.l A.;pi,K proj-ci hicl;ir, wven hcir.TH on official tent. '"'' will "Iho cuter tho calt project with calveij rroin hovkii lieirorw. TIkiko cluh memherx are brlunlnn to lln. Smith river ilimrlct Homo of Iho best Jcrnoy blood to lie procured Miywhern, iiccorillun 'to II. C Sey mour, HI11I11 cluh leader. Clib Wins Distinction Thn I'mailllu lialry Herd Horord cluh of I'malllla couuly, flregon, huH :ho d'Htinclloii of beniK Iho first club ' f thn kind In tho Mate to turn in Its final report lo II. c. Seymour, Htale Inh leailer. It In n tho "10 per cent ffliient" elatm, 1 11 ,1 h in m li oh all mem bom hnvo completed their projects. Best Bull in America Valued At $75,000 i ,.;: :.r.rr...i.lir-4tVV ' Donnlt) J.. OWniMi h R R Mirk nt Th.iniH,vllln n. IiiHv.. ru na .h.n.,.i.,. I BUiofMnx tha beat bull In America, at the Inlorn aUouaJ Slock Show al Chicago. Ills vuluuilou U xo.uvv lie weigoa jg pound. 'It CHURCH NOTICES UK MKTHiilHST lit lt II Tli AnnrcKHive church." lot Ratal and Second Btreol. D M. Hlthcfl, l'uator. tinier nf HirvlifMi y School, 10:00 a. m. pimni, 11:01) a. m. ft ind 1'ralao Uorvlce, 7:4i MOTOKBOAT CLUB EXPRESSES THANKS Ulellltlc Meellnr (.IK n n l"ek I'mynr Mootla'f. Thura 'tlnr, 8:00 p. m. MOITH (XINUHKUATiONAI, 'WUIn At, aim" Clnireli ft of Wlluniotto and Columbia l A. It K HOB riM PanlA rinm 33-J. Mum In m hfoj School III on . m pnn( hour. 11.00 a. in. KlUlorvnr 7 n m Plnt Hour. 8:00 o. m. T'" I'lmrrli That Sisivn " MKTIIOKIHT KI'IfMXIIMI St. Ilolttnit mid ilonlton A liHrt a in IBly School. tt:00 a. m Omln l' . . . I nurnuip, li:U0 ft. portu i,w, n-.ao p m. Pll H.rvl,u. 7:30 d. u L' ' tl,l(; and 111 bio Dftmlnw f . it .. Vuulton, Coihlnn.l ...,.l. 3tudy, 10. Ou TYlcfia ivlll i... - . .. . f' fur ili i.... , i. !.'.!! .. hr. Tin " ' " . . ot V' t id. i.o.o iiiuniu or ao- ..n,at,'r l,i,rl which llino L11,11"' riiHtorH' Hunniror LT J. , "1 J"H". t'ullfornlu. Othera id h i "r vulln. or havu aw ,!li,)1H!'"ll o tako one tliln r.n.,",AI'LY- "A'V lo all do 'menu of work. 'M Man of tlm Hour." "Th- !""'" "wulta you ot . rli8 friendly Church." -vr , f'tTli... ... 11 7. ciiuiicii r on Sunday at ll-:tn Bnrmn.. !ohi. No night mi ml. y ft,UBH 111 7 "clock. atiioii, ., alwayii wolcome. J0H- r. Clancy, Hoctor. "RSAT l.., " Ore. . 1 ' ' "KHKUV K son s f(lrHlH wl provl(,0 ,,,,. ' u Imun!" "f """''y woodamoi. ten c, Pl n' rlod If properly fHwrnM '. '""V VIM furnlKh hou,, u "rl"' f"rthe conatructlon hiort.' '"rtla of var- P'W.Ln'UH'.cal InBtruinenta. aiwl Mm: tn "K "'"P". cars, atr- Nil In p whoula Btendlly L, n lllaiiy W(M,ll-IIMln l.wl..o. (r own ui 'i-i.i ..ui oiHjr Al a recont tnootlnc of tno I'ort Irnd Moli Tboat Club l ho folluwInK r-H i In t Inn wiih UiiunlmojNly piHsed rnd forwarded to 'lio St. Helens Chamber of Conimerco "WbereaK. . thn Portland Motor llo.it Cluli (llil on July 3rd, 4th and f,th, l.i Ht . criiUo down to St. Ileleni. n nil Inined wlih that City ill 11 r.-Kiit- ! tn and wh;renM, the Chamber of Com ; liiorco of Hi. lleleiiH, .".nd the IiuhIiiohh men, nud tho people of St. HoleiiH ex I teiiil'-d lo our Cluli every ci urtoay In their power and by their hoHpllality and Rood fellowship nia.lo it poxxihlo for our Cluli to enjoy ono of tho IIIOHt llleilHiint HIIIT 'HHf ul occiihIoiih that tho Club Iiiih ..ver participated ill. "Therefore), thn Club deaircM to Mob ImiI aril lla itllif.i.rn II lilir i'i't'1 1 ';e to Iho Chamber of Conimerco mid to ull the, iimiolo. of St. lleleiiH of their kind hoHpltalily and Rood felloWHhlp and doHlren to pxprcaa Ita Hlncero IhankH for i' evtertniiiuient and i.opea that it may bo poxHlhlo in thn futuro lo make thla event an iinnuul lain. i "Thn Club feelH that l:i addition to thn pleasuro and en i-iy.iicnt that la derived from Mich an .-vent, there 1m a I an a certain Kood that should come out of the publicly .f such nr. oitiimIi.ii mid of everv riui'il k ill i productive to developiliei l. "KxprotiHliiK aualn tlio flu n' ln- cero apiireclatlon and rxpreHiiiK uio Club'M bent wlHhes. tho Club has canned thla reHolutiiu to be hipn'.l by II u Comniodore." is Mint Wunt Ad liuvo a repuliillon lor KettliiK r.-HultM. If you have an IhliiK lo Hell, want to buy mmiethtHK. or need help, try ono. THIS MERCHANT WAXES SARCASTIC A lianisKcd merchant who was in receipt of a letter from a creditor UrKliiK immediate payment of bis ac count, made itnxwor tluiHly: "For Iho following reasons I am unable to ticnd you tho check re (luesied. I have been held up, hld down, sand biiKKed, walked on, sat on, flattened out and Hiiice..'. ; first by tho Culled States itovnrninent for l-'ederal War Tax, Mercluinl's License and Auto Tax, and by every soclet mill organization that tho inventive mind can invent to extricate what i may or may not potisess: I havo been solicited by tho society of John Iho ll: pi 1st . the Woman's Relief, Jin Naval I.eiiHUo, tin Ued Cross, Iho lllack Cross, Iho I'urple Cross, tho Double Cross, tho Children'!. Home, ll. n Durcaa society, the V, M. C. A., tho V. V. C. A., I lio Hoy iscoill. Jio Jewish liellef, tho HelKlun It-llef, mil twery hospitnl In town, t lioi. .in ltn it all emnett Iho Associated ChurltieH and Iho Salvation Army. "Tho Rovernnienl has so Rcivemed my business Hint 1 don't know who jwns it. I am Inspected and susp.'cl- td. examined and reexamined, In :ormed, reiiiired an., commumled, so I d-i.i't know who I um or why I am Iiim. All I know Is that I am sup vesed to bo nil Inexhaustible supply ,f mo'iey lor every known need, do i re, or hope of the human race, and ecauso I won't sell all I have and o out and beft, borrow or steal mon ey to (tlvo uwuy, I luivo been cussed bout, lied to, lied uhout, held up. I scussed. boycotted, talked lo, talked about, litd lo. lied about, held up, Ii mi up, robbed and nearly iinnei: ml I ho only reason I havo been cliiiKlnn to life l lo im8 what In the will happen next. hVMlaU w0M''e1 u,a rBP"- "'owtli 'l Want-Hd coluiunii LAXATIVE Aded People THE BANE of o!d age i. constipation. The bow T els become weak and unable to perform the r functions without aid. For this purpose only ., :1J nnA ntlest laxative should be used. 1 . .... a. linatioi. worse. Chamberlains JaD1. . . ne tbeir eentle action. and older on acwun. doKn-i-H. Mean iiioml.lv '!. d.-KroeH, which Is 1.4 dc-Rree- 0 o',V" "?r".,al- K"ln 103 ":''. or t .1 inch below uvombo. Greatest (.illy rainfall 0.76 Inch 01. 12th. . 1 hunder on 13th, loth, 17th and 21st. I her,, wero 14 cleur, 10 partly cloudy : nd 7 cloudy days, while measurable rein fell on 4 days. Month was fav oraldo for Krr wIiiR crops and with tho '"""tiilon of ths wook from ll-17th ravorablo for harvesting. Much has - ua,iiaKo,i i,y rain, however, nono wiei snoilert icii. , i , . , , , baui (ipiiii I OlHt, DOlaldCK VUl'Otntilnc. - . 1 lops crew well. n ihui 1.0 of thn month tlm i...L,.....i . 'ho Npriiig was evoned to tho iivero ; soasoiK . I Jos. Hackenborg, Observer. ' and entered on tho Eth day of August. 1920. A. HANSEN', Attorney for Plaintiff. 605 Slock hxebange Uldg., Portland, Oregon. j MrTICK T(l CUKIIITOItH IN TIIK COUNTY COURT OK THE STATE (ft OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OV COLUMUIA. In the Matter of the Estate of John II. Hanson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned baa been appointed ad inlnHtrator of the Estate of John II. Hanson, deceased, by Uio Judge of the above entitled Court and has duly qualified. All persons having claims against said Estate are here by notified to present the same prop. erly verified to the undersigned at 60T, Title and Trust Building, in the City of Portland, Oregon, on or be fore six months from the date of the first publication hereof. Date of first publication July 80, 1S20. Date of last publication, August 27, 1920. OSCAIt FURUSET, Administrator. 605 Title and Trust Building, Port land, Oregon. An Old Cult Kinder. - ' An irrllubln 1. n.l f...ill ri.,,ll.. .11.. .... .hu.v .i,uill6 U1B- pf sltion is often caused by indiges tion. A niUIl Willi gmill lllirnullnn on.! -- r".- M...D.IUII 1 1 towels that act reifiilnrlv la ,.u..ii.. good natured When I r fill III 11 nrltl. In digestion or constipation take Cbam- s lanieis. rney strengthen ho stomacli and enable It to perform 'in luiicuoiiM niiriirniiv Timw ..... . iiu umu eauso a gontlo movement of the bowels. - Out of the storm uml iim. o. Chicago has coins a platform worthy ut Hie traditions, the performances and tho promises of the Republican party. Not without Its compromises and what platform ever was wholly fro of them? It Is nevertheless a strong, able document. Minroapolis (M 1111.) Journal 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON REFRIGERATORS Rather than carry these over until next year I make the above discount. $:.. 00 refrigerator .$2(1.2.1 2(MM refrigerator $IU.."iO I S II I.I, HAVE TWO OIL KTOVK8 2 burner at $18.75; present price $21.00 Take advantage of tliewo discounts, while the few I have left last. Masonic Bldgr. E. A. ROSS St. Helens- Ore. SIMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA. I. A. Dixon. Plaintiff, vs. Cnrrlo Dlx. on, Defendant. To Carrie Dixon, the above named defendant: In tho name of tho Slato of Ore ;on. you uro hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed gainst you In tho abovo entitled suit on or before the 17th day of Septem ber, 1920. said date oelng more than Vx weeks from tho date of the first nuhlicaticn of this summons, and If 011 fall so to appear and answer snid complr.lnt, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief lirayed for in Iho rnmnlnl'i, n ri herein, to-wlt: That tlm marrl:. era 'Olltract now existing hplweo.i nlnln. tiff und defendant bo dissolved et aside and held for naught. - Tliis summons is served upon you by publication thereof In the St. Hel ens Mist, a weekly newspaper of gen eral circulation published in the County of Columbia. State of Oregon, 'or six consecutive weeks, the date of tho first publication being the 6th day of August, 1920, and the date of the lust publication being tho 17th day of September, 1920, in pursuance of an order made by the Hon. Martin White, County Judge of the abovo entitled Court, which order was made F 1 y n n & Cornthwaite Columbia County Agents for MAXWELL, IHDSOX, CHAL MERS AMI I'HSEX AUTOMOBILES Shop and Salesroom O n 0 Block eust of S. P. t- S. depot. St. Helens, Oregon. Velie, The Pattern Car BY its first reflection of the Authoritative Style' ideal Velie Model 48 has become known as "The Pattern Car of 1920." Comparisons have more than justified its title. Velie popularity is the deciding tribute. The de mand that has required a four-fold increase of Velie manufacturing facilities come from motorists with whom style is a consideration equal with performance. And the Velie gains their utmost enthusiasm in both respects.' Velie Style means new comforts new luxuries as well as distinguishing appearance. Velie performance means 'great reserve powetvwith more economy, brought about largely by an internally heated vaporizer. Six models, open and closed. Let us show you. 1 Copeland Auto Company VFL1E DISTRIBUTORS ST.HELENS, OREGON THE UNIVERSAL CAR One Hundred Per Cent Pep When your Fowl car or your Ford truck doesn't display Ha usual quantity or quality of "pep" and dash, It's time. t have a lUairnuin who understand,! tho Ford mechanism to give it tlio "once over" then niako Iho necessary adjustments or rt-iNtirs. And return it to jou full of its old time power, "pep." enemy, mill and service. You'll notice the (Ufforence Wo employ only skilled Ford . niecluuiics men who know how the Ford cars aro made, and how tlioy should lw kept, ln order to rive thel moat efficient and wonomicnl service. And our shop Hiuinient bonsUt a rU many upccAally designed Ford tools und tlnie-suving device and inacliiiiery. In our stockroom is a complete assortment of repair parts genuine. Ford partsthat aro exactly tho sumo as their tough, sinewy originals In tlm Ford car. B , ' For prompt rcmlr work or adjustments phone or drive to our saram. !;rrAet,v.tr.h!: ,n FIELDHOUSE MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 71 ST. riKLKXS, OUKGOff, TIRES, OILS, ACCESSORIES Insist on Genuino Ford Parts