St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, August 13, 1920, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    Vdditional Correspondence
BEAVER HOMES
in i. vImIiIhi her many
Ji in """ " .
irniiliiv uulta lam.
I11"" ' i ..i them baling hia
uw'uiih 1h nt home aiculn
iifHittl liftnr the second
I'"'1' . .. ...
.r IIiiiii'H grange eiimrianiwi
L.r.lllV.
L Nellie I'.MMy Ik In PorllEml
,,( her '""" '
hit week.
i. r.t iirneil In liitr
iril rrrisu . "
r,n' ii.. .rii.r u two WMtkk
.. n I'l'lllll' "
nil her mother. ,
r anil Mrn. I'linuvoii were down
hi. iirli'iiit Sunday looking ef-
,i,,ir riincli nii'l cropa
ltrxrruwil welcomed Mr. Welch
with IiIh brldii by a good old
.h.rivnrl. after which they were
,4 wIlli refreshments.
Hun. In llr M
"""" " Bummer. We w.,.
Interested the other day when Z
cam. across tl,. following quottio?
ab.VH,;ile?.,!,e Un'0r" 'w2
ilin.
mus ana other dairy
-u.sruaea
product!
. 'lend U,bu.,','",'",r',",, ln"""n.m.t
I land, bUlllllllRB. stock ..,.1
produce clean milk.
of I'omuiia visitors
TKENHOLM
it null
iur ooNtruiHi i i iuiiui4 oi iuu
mm u i "
n II. .-.iiiiiroy nii'l ' -Ulte
f, IIM lt !' .'!.
urrki h.ivm lie linn li.t)
II is n 'I run IiIHk-.
, unJ Mm W. l Tiiiro of Porl-
iUc nit-Mi. " " w m,ro pica-
h,rrlf nii'l fishing.
( i.V iiulli uiid (Jiitlly nil I Mr,
liaiii'll v.fiit to li a nt tu in I
ruin 'u spend III" diy.
V T,..- j nh I:. in'V thin week
,,r) : it n Ml in III. pi "Villi.
;lir Wnrri'ii mid ludv and Mr
j(r. (Incur kl''M spent the week
I ili old KvIim Inline In quest
.icktwrrles
r Kiithuw npent Hill Ul day tttnl
uy ti ScuOili', ri'lurnliiif by wa
Unci U" r .o vmii menus. hi1
Inn 1'I..iiiiiI I rip
e gVrnfln lnolliers hnvo illncov
Iron ore mi ilifir pluco hiii) In
join it winn' ili'Vrliiiiin.'i.' work
Ltrtun li II Inn: uny vuluo.
an I Mm hllt.'iiUi'll at I
Ktfmw mi I h i, I lu.ilt-y.
ml in unMnli ' ifuiiV M t". lit .
L Cliiflt') u IiiIIIhIihI Into llir
rlrt o( Ilic kmiiK1'-
GOBLE
LSfliun mill f.uiilly have movd
mum
i T ('. WaliH wua a I'ortlmiil
ii TumiIkJ
i t urrit' n( lli'iivir llinni-i apfin
,'titj In rnrilHiiil.
: ltd Mm M llovim moloriHl t
icd ami hack Monday.
King uml r.iiully are Intmid-
id icu lu ( aliroriilu to live.
r Gam uml ihuiKlitor Winona,
li hw-ii ,ii iiiIIiik tho aumtiinr
Kr E Cm u,, l.-rt (or Utah Hut-
i Link uml Minn lliilflolil were
H In IVill,.,m. ,Maa llultlfl.l
Piri'iil lur two If itiiH nt llitaver
iT NfiiliiK Mr. nml Mra, E.
k iitihUiim Mr. r.nd Mra. :.
r, Mr uml Mra. Ilovixi, Mr.
Hi ('. Tlmiii ihoii. Mr and Mra.
tntn ami (umlllfM.
i ; Arililliiil.l la vUlllnv
liirn.li In I'liriliiml. Mra.Archl
tiij Mm Morn Kowli-r ure
ta un IciivIiik thin wet (or
h". On- . iiihI vlitlt Irlmida tlure.
K!iik, wlii linn Imh'ii runiilna
Iwllom-ry hi-rn. Iiiin aold li In
Nt to Mrs Uimu MhUhmIit
XikliMiT will l.ikn ooHaiHlon
'"tut Mm wek, uml uluiia on
"t nuny iiiiiriviiiiintM about
'UlUliiK.
hy the Joint coopiTnlion o( the stute
ciilliK and eduriiUmiul department,
jwlilo the nrtlvitli'R In puch county
,nre uinli-r the direct HUprvUlon o(
I the county school miperlntondent. aa-
KuRenn Indlcatloua point to one ! slated hy the county HKrlcultural
of lament cherry cropa In hiatory of lK'nt.
dlatrlct. The plan la to orKitnlze a 4ub ot
Albany Southern Pacific biiva 1 at,'ui" workora In each achool with
uore than II.UUU.UUO worth timber
BACHELOR FLAT
1 Simon vIhHimI with Mra. Mc-
TiHiJajr.
Hclon Liirtun wua a gueat of
'le Mitrimi Humhiy.
i i Kllen MinlKen wua a KU'at o(
1 Huri-iicn l.itiHon IiihI Huiiday.
lt:ic(iii it ti. I Mm Wtn
r'tt Tueadav.
' :nii Mm. I', s. Ileiiiniiiin o(
M. Hi'lfiix were Kiieata '. the
""""'i Ii e Sunday.
'OurKuMoii uml ,, 1 lurold ami
Mil Mra. I'ark were aiienta o(
Mm. li. .,m llMl wm,u,
' ami Mra (;,.. Jucobaen of
0 Halted ut il, homo of the
'llllhlr I' i' l i i
' M week,
'"Jli:u SicveiiH and aon o( Port
""i RiicMa or Mra. HtavetiN'
. Mr. nml m.- u.
h Id.i . "I,n- "llltllHTii, BWYUrm
f woek.
i Mini. i . ... ...
Ibw .i.i. . . 1 "'"'Kiiipr una iwra
w imt(M ,i r. i.tnu ii-M .mm.
an,l Kuwl"r ' Kululer Krl-
o Haluri uv
Kull"."".1.' ,II,H " K""t her
W.?. r."rhKreti of California.
,B,l:,."r.'.M'K ""rK"n and little
i - ' run i.udlow.
mid
WubIi.
Mm m,.....i a
""' Wnlport Wodneadii)
kill, w, ' . milium by iwra.
, , w. , vlulllnn
m i ..I ...... . . -'
k huh piace (or three
PL J n u ......
or of iw ",'Kn entertained In
iier ihniL'liii.r ii.iii.'. io.i.
"ay. Ai ni.., "" "
freii,n ' lml rrooa. Many
:ii.rtfir,,1!!','H wor p,uynd dur"
r dn ,.' 1 M,K1 ul recolvod
uaurul preaoutt
proaeut
My imii
IT. .'flmnla
'IN , "ol"n Qrewell.
L.i -witvilll. rvu ii I1...1.I....J
- jniiu UUIRIirUU
and
lift,.
II. I..
tlVltTw1 'H m.' '"VHtlKntora nd
'Prolih. r'".,,,('Hn ''y f ooun-
"t "BricuJturul tjvolu-
. .
lt. "V!" nn" -p-.'.i- tZZ
uie milk flow it ...
lo niuliitaln
e milk
qulrea an Invnatmonl to muk
lllffl ph.... I........ . .
r..; i i , rnu ,c" cream
- ww.a .....I uuuipi Uoubli,
waRa go
III lil-teA
till. fvi.rvt ! I., w '
Milk a,Un,. aotta up.
ijuart and the r,, .
. ...... ---"I" ton la re.
. uiijeciiona lo the
IIIUIIU.
THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. APtW , j.
1920.
CHURCH NOTICES
at -
Vl MKTHODIHT ( Ht'IlTH
the Aggreaalve Church "
D m d 8Bcond Street.
O M. Illgl.ee, Pa,tor.
)rd.r of Herv(-.,
Sunday School, 10:00 a m
Preaching, 11:00 a. m
Hong aud Praia Service, 7:45
Kvungellatla MoetlK, g.u p. ,
Mid week l'n,v. m,..i
.1,.. ...... 1.7' inura-
-'"""la, o;
0 p.
high
PLYMOUTH (Xj.N'UltKtMTIOXAI,
" VVKIH Awuku" !......!.
..ii... .
toiib ta nee nil fur ..,!.. ... ; nue liurcli
and atrength. AdverllHlnfr of. . .. ' i 01 w!;'te and Columbia
i nirnnra
PAGE NINE
35-:i9
t . """,r" W1" '"M the wonder
ful atory of the f,,0, Ilu , , ,J
-
plant
w
40.000 gu.
- - .
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
Halem Dehydrutlon
huiidle $2,000,000 pack.
Aurora ha a developed
Ion dully flowing well. .
Newport Work to i,..t
000 north jetty. "
W'lllatnlna an it Cr,,,.i n ,.. ...
tad Incorporated, $600,000.
Petition filed tu tun ..i ..
.w on ballot.
miner it w rolil .irii,
from llelmonl mine.
St reel.
A. It. Kpearow, pualor.
Phone S3-J.
Morning
Sunday School 10.00 a ru
Morning hour. 11. 00 a. in.
Evmiinir
nirlatlua Rnder.vor 7:00 p. m
III Kvenlng Hour, R:00 p. m.
r-po nml
'The Church Thai R...-vw.
MKTHOItlHT KPISCOPAI,
HI. Helena and Houlton
Alltert 8. Hlaey. Pualor
Huaduy Sclutol, 10:00 a. m
Morning Worahlp, 11:00 a. m.
Kpworth l.nngue, A:30 p rn
Kvenlng Service,. 7:30 p. m
,l'r,y,r M"tlng and lilble Mtudy.
Wedneailuy. 7:30 n in
Hoolton, Combined aervlce. 10. 00
niaie iililvernllv in i.....,i tt r,. iu ...
100 on now bulldinua ' ' I ti,..i.i . .
... , ior :ie Hut'Uuy morn
regin (y Manufacturing. To 1 t'nd'Velop-d Heaturcea
VIII give emtiloyea two ....u. ror eveiilnif. An A m . '
Hon. Modern Pfwii ...
Halem Phei Co. Iiicreaaea capital', ur Su",,l:l, choola are planning
o $4,000,000. J"11"; for a picnic for next week. Wutch
,, '"r ," miiiouiiciiiire.t of time
lluiuliiRion
and
roll, for the year 1920, and correct
all errors In valuation, description or
qualiue, ot ,and9 tou 0f
r ,yn?BeMe -y the assessor; and It
hall be the duty of persona. Inter-
rp,.ttoed"ppear"t 11,6 time 8,1,1 p,ace
The Board of Equalization will
continue Its meetings from day to
-ay. until such xamlnatlon is com
pleted, but will not be In session (or
a longer period than one month from
lite date of beginning
C. W. BLAKESLEV,
Assessor.
HERE ARE SOME
BARGAINS FOR YOU
We have several excellent buys In
used oars and If you want a real bar
Kuln In a Kord car here Is your op
portunity. We have a 1818 Ford
louring car. a lute model r,..,i..i.
a late model sedan and a couple of i
ahape and will be nold chenp. Come
In and look them over. The ma
right" r'Kllt Dd l,'e PTie ar
PIELDHOUSE MOTOR CO.
at ,
Naming the Dog.
Milo, Rover. Tlge and other names!
or Lhls kind for dogs are things of I
the paat. Itryan. Wilson. Holm, in nml '
names of other public men are canine i
ciiKiiomens now.
Aa proof of the statement are the
receipt books of the don license dn. !
part men t in the cltv coint.irniier'a !
office. One of the requirements Is !
ino name or the dog must be re
corded. The moat popular name for dogs Is
Teddy. The wave of popularity of
this name Is accounted for by Teddy,
the dog film star, who acts in Mack
Sennett comedies. Teddy's face is al-
NOTICE OP FI.VAL ACCOUNT
Wlllam Louis Graham Estato.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
uersi&Tnp.fl. n Avai.nt.iv . u ...
of William LouIb Graham, deceased.
... in iiw rinai Account ln the
County Court of the Stato of Oregon,
ror Columbia county, and that Sat
,.,ny' Jhe "th day of September,
ivio, at the hour of one o'clock In
the afternoon of said day and the
Court room of said Court, at St Hel
ens Oregon, havo been appointed by
SUlU I fill rt ft. Ihn tl. . . .
,.: . , v.. ...im biiu piace tor
he hearing of objwtlons thereto and
...o nui uniiicni inereof.
131920 "rUt pU,jIl8l,0d AuSU8t
FANNIE GRAHAM,
L'
J. W. Bay, Attorney. . S6.39
.
Tim Ilea. I'hyalo.
Wlien you want a ni.....i .i
try Chamberlain'. T.t.i,. ,,ls'0
ItZ!0 t?6 and mlld and -ent 1
wUh'f.iil!0 ''Y6 brome "''lualnted
with tiieir good qualities. They only
cost a quarter. '
A Sufficient Excuse
There waa a wild and frenzied
scatterment. Men, whlte-facea and
staring-eyed, fled as if pursued by a
pestilence. They dropped whatever
they had In hand and stood not upon
the order of their going, but depart
ed like frightened roebucks, hitting
only the high places as they went.
"Why are the people fleeing?" we
asked.
"A candidate who calls himself
'the Friend of the Peor.le' h .i
come to town," replied the Innocent
bystander who had no vote.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Pencil plums for can
ning; pick them yourself; bring box
es; on good road out from Houlton
Paul C. Adams, Warren. Phone
105F15. 35tt
FOR SALE Good gentle Jersey
cow, dry soon; or will trade for fresh
Lcow, Holsteln or Jersey. See Peter
Damls at St. Helens Restaurant. 35-3
u .....
iionwi mter at auKReatl.m of Oregon 1 you are In vour nl u . ' . 88 we" Known 88 Mary P'
lumnne Society, redueea Ion of ti".p " J" . 1 Sun(l;,y- forU 8 or "Klas Fairbanks',
ind lambs by thouaanda. i , 1 1 r.i . T c";a,ul w"c"io for both ' Dogs, llko some humans, are some-
.... .M find reported woa, ' & aVe ten e7t!!
Philomath collego to be rebuilt.
Eugene Alreruft patrol formed
o protect forests.
The I Hi lies to build
o purify water supply.
Huntington Hallway emi,vea rn. I
tperatlvo atore cliiimed a sueceaa.
Htnto highway roiiiinlHsloii .III re. !
uillil Portland brldRea at roat.
Portland- $2-0,000 lor bo '
tig built on Wllli'inette alough.
Eugene Mamma buy site fur new
odgn building.
Potato crop Oregon. Waahlngton,
uaiiii, uecreani'U ix.DOO acrus.
.Ugh prices of potutoes will con
Inue. uccordliig to reports lo denurt.
iiiiinla of agriculture. Reduction of
per rent In acreage planted luat
ear has been reported.
Pilot Kock'a $35,000 high school
uildlug rompletiMl.
CATHOLIC ( III ItCH
Mass on Siinduy at 11:30. Sermon!'
urn tiie nuiiitay (iospel
rl.l ..i (Services. )ay MuHH .
"" Sodality iiHMitlng on Frldav t
nt. Nou-Catholica alw.iyB welcome,
Job. P. Clancy, Rector.
Ihcy hud lomo voice in the matter.
Some, dogs wear names like Mary
Jane. Ileulah. Ardella. Chrvannthe-
No olght !mum' Il0Kan. I Know and Gigman.
7 o'clock.! Memories or the war are preserved
4 p. 111 major, uugier. lieutenant and Ser-
geaiu. nigns or me times nre seen in
IJuzzlio, Shimmy, Hlii Brow, Booze
i and Nude.
One man thinks enough of his dog
In ri.ll Mm rx.mll.. a. Itlll tl'nn.nn'a .....
i it. . . . ' ...... .-v. . ...... , w.iiii b uei
htepii HIII be taken to Kreat V In-iranira from c..i.,nuuu .l,.,.....i. p..
irease the Interest In and efficiency Sweet, Tweodledum, Queen of Sheba
or the boys and girls industrial club and Blackberry. Other names found
aitlvllles throughout Oregon during, In the receipt book were Hobo Jiggs
the ruining year, according to H. O. ; Hooligan. Snowball and Solomon.
Seymour and J. E. Caluvan. state III spite of popular opinion, in all
leaders In that brunch for the agrl- the pages of the book, containing over
cultural college und the state educu- 6000 names, there was not a single
llonal department. ,FI(I. Bert Collier In the Birmingham
i no inuiiHinai ciun work Is directed ' Age-Herald.
Plan to Increase Interest
-Mnrahfleld highway
. this vicinity.
Myrtle Point
' bn (Inlnhed.
The Itallea Wasco county bank
jteliS (or buslneaa.
Allmny 400.000 trout being dis
tributed In Sunt lam.
Itldillu to have sawmill.
Floreuro Electric Co. gela increase
In rales.
Klamath drainage district
an active club leader who will co
operate with the puplla and thus
a roil He the Inlereat uuioiig the chil
dren that Is necessury to bring success.
ATTENTION, EVERYBODY
St. H 'lens. Ore., August 11, 1920.
Having returned to Houlton, Ore., i
I am now arranging lo incorporate a
Stock Publishing Association (or the.
purposo of printing and publishing
votes' 'he Columbia Herald at tho old stand.
$300,000 bonds to improve 20.000
! Shares will he one ilolbr cicli. Any
teres awauip laud bordering lower
K In in t Ii Luke.
Estimated that $750,000 will be
paid out at Salem during July (or the
ogau berry crop.
New York Federal Reserve Bunk
iiinouiicea t hut Oregon, Washington,
mil ArUoiiu have been kdmllted to
be list of states for whlscli checks
are collected ut par. This makes 40
slutes for which (his service la ren-
lertnl. Eight southern slates liavu
yet lo be urcorcled .his privilege.
Huntington building iiiiny new
homes.
Freewater Slulo hunk of Free.
wuter Incorporates fur Juii.uuo.
Corvallla Second unit or lioiue
com. lilies bulldh'.g am! JHiO.00'1 dor-
niltory to bo built durlni; vacutlon.
llorinlHtoii First crop ot ii.iuua
selling ut $:! per '.on.
Stute Hlghwuy coiliuilhnion a in Hor
ses all necessary hard sii.-i' icing in
Volumblii river highway from coast
ci Pendleton, and on Pacific hlglKJuy
from Portland to Siskiyou iiiuu-i-liilns.
Work Includes surfneing ap
ornxlmatelv 100 miles of grading at
vr.rlouu plucea on tho two stale high
ways.
Penc eton o.OOU.Uliu nu.sneis e-
tlmatud lliuutlllii county wheat crop.
American Railroads." lasueu uj
Association of Rullwiiy r.xecuiives, ;
niys railroad freight rales In hug
land are doublo the churges on Amer
ican railroads. Averago freight Iruln
haul in Great Britain, according to I
lutes (Igures. was 14K.Z7 snon io...
while receipts per ton-mile were t.si
and 2.09 cents. This compares wuu
cluss I railways In imueu i
.oilows: freight train loau ';
021.80 Ions; avor.-go length of haul,;
typical railway. 175.54 miles; all ;
.:.!... ii,iil 322.88 iiilli-s; i
average receipts per ton-mile (1919)
0.973 cents. i
Klamutli Falls has new ueH...-
mnnt store. i
Salem Vlck Bros, orecuua
000 motor building.
Albany $4,000 luncn swuiu i
built at depot.
Klunialh Falls isu.uuu
church to be erected.
Cleveland. Ohio, griinii J"'' "t
that workmen employed in -"
operations are doing less than mm
tho work they did In pre-war days
and are receiving twice the pay.
Portland senumg oi
road cara to this territory to e eve
. 1 .,I...Plulii WHICH ll.in i"
of footing shipments has been ordered I ,
bv the Amer can iianrouu
tlon according to a n.?ssage recc ,.-ed.
Portland and Astoria will he made
norta of call for the Johnson line or
orshl, oporallng to
countries, according to iidvli re
cTved by.ho port traffic bureau p pro
viding sufficient cargo, a minimum
cf 2,000 tons, 1b offered.
person may take as many shares aa
lie or she may desire, to ! redeemed
by tho association in subscription, ad
vertising. Job printing cr cash. All
those desiring to take out one or
more shures of said stock are re
l minted to communicate ut once with
I l:i ill Kaiilzinan, ut HmilliKi, Ore.
A ii ii m her of my old subscribers
owe mo one or two dollars on the old
account. It will helrt materially In
getting tho new Herald started soon
K they will kindly remit the same
to me at once. It Is hard to keep a
good man down, and I would he
pleased to hear (rum friends ut once,
as Just at this time, speed in getting
started is the essence of the peanut.
Respectfully,
Advt. HAM KAL'TZMAN.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF COI NTV
IIOAKlt OK E(JI AI.1.AT10N
Notice is hereby given, that on tho
second Monday In September (Sep
tember i:ith). 1920. tho Hoard ot
Equalization will attend, nt the Court
House. In Columbia County, Oregon,
nml publicly examine the assessment
SEASIDE
HEADQUARTERS
-FOR-
Columbia County People
We extend to the eopU
ot Columbia County a
cordial Invitation to nuike
their headquarters at our
place of business) in Hem
aide. Mll.LOY'S la located just
ucrosa the Necanicum
bridge and you will luive
no trouble findina; It,
Iieave your packages,
write your KKt-carda or
letters, or obtain your
rtifreNliments, ice cream,
ete., at our place.
A cordial welcome awaits
you and we will be glad
lo see you.
MILLOY'S
Seaside Oregon
AUGUST IS
Brighten lip Month
Sherwin-Williams Paints
and
Varnishes
are the best brightening agents
St. Helens Hardware Co.
Telephone 97 St. Helens. Ore.
WELL-BAKED BREAD
Is a wholesome, nutritious
food. At' our bakery you
will find only well baked,
clean, bread, full of the nutri
ment of life. Our experience
enables us to give you REAL
BREAD.
t.f WEST ST. HELENS
BAKERY
. ' S. F. HEUMANN, Prop.
Houtlon. pBon8 114.g
W ..la
when sturdy pioneers were hewing- out a home
and an existence is the West, the manufacture of
was begun. Today the name FULLER stands as the sturdy pioneer
in paint manufacturing; on the Pacific Coast a name that has kept
faith with nnnlitv for 71 vaara
Uade for the Pacific Northwest, FULLER Paint Is the best for
your nouse or Duuaing.
iPAlNTSl
f J 71 YEAR 1 -
W. P. Fuller & Co. .
1849-1920
Northwest Branches at
Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, .
spokane, Boise.
iok up a FULLER V T
Dealer in Your Town
The Buying Public
Wants to Know
"THE Buying Public of Columbia County
wants to know where to buy most econom
ically, where to buy the best quality, or to get
the best service. They want to know about
the new things on the market, for business, foi
'pleasure and for the home.
Every merchant and manufacturer has
, some one or more of these things to offer
something that is different or better than his
competitor's. The Buying Public wants to
know that and they will buy accordingly.
Advertising is the most practicable way to tell
them.
The St. Helens Mist reaches more people
than any other paper published in Columbia
County. Its large circulation together with its
quality as a purely home paper makes it a val
uable advertising medium. Well written and
seasonable advertising in the Mist is pulling
business for others. It will -pull business for
you if yours is a worthy proposition.
Phone 20 and have our Ad Man call and
discuss your proposition.
The St. Helens Mist
OLDEST, BIGGEST AND BEST
PAPER IN COLUMBIA COUNTY