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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1920. PAGE FIVE l I MTM 1 i nmwMnmmMMi PLYMOUTH. INI COPYRIf.HTFn SWORS IN BUSINESS , to worn lit ii ir b.hiiu coi ur s y,,:ir "r ,m,r"- " Mullul " "lurt 'I'' I'UHlllH )'ne has worked at It for mini liihiininrc Agent. llKiit. I'liiliuHliiHUo women ami lid lXt't'll'lll iiihuiuiiuu UKniHl ,lr icrvl.es urH eageriy aougiil. m wuy u 1 "" linn wnrK in 'l ,l,r '" com ic Hike eSS kl)0 .V'ir. mi ii iwr unma ns i will noi vv iiiiik neiore :l niaK'l ' "w" ''itll a onu. Hind kii"'l"dH ninlhemut- lllllK I" " V"f V urrt IIM.'lui. n ri.uwiaiiKH Ln naiiirw l absolutely essi-n- know lirl Huh i.ii tin' ... - LnliiK would PP'al to the llliUUt UPP" uufci.u.l, 11 IK 1111- .....I In linn. I,... lor uii nr."" w " " iipi iveraK-" H'ut 1 the number l,i oim muni approach ror eacn naliied. It" some It would vc seventeen, ur iwuinjr; uill hat Ii known the agent will li-oiirK'l ly refusal (ur she uct her quota. ..iiw It In niirliiiiiH best In sue. Ln Miuie nut) line of Insurance, IlIO, PKIIH K1'1NN UCC.IIWIII, 1U n. ur Imrklury, but In a town WHAT HOMKN'H CM'IM IMVK M).K Schools, lectures uml libraries have luiKht woiiinn to think Women'. Uubs havo tuiiKlit them to do. What tluty liuvti done mil ,eun mothHrlng --public uml coll.tcllve mothering. TIib firm clubs wero organised with no Intention of this tictlvlty. Their purpose wiim to Hpur one another on to study. They wero content for a i lino with Hrownlng and Hlmkes H"iire, InlroHpiictlvo thought, uml scli cultuie. Hut the clulig Hom evolved beyond the stage of selfish thought Into nn InteroHt In Hiohq things which were KlnK on In the world ahout hem. KHpeclally were women Inter ested In the concerns of childhood :tnd of their sister women ln I'll their various wiif.i of fo. UnconHclouHly huvo the Wo n's Clubs led women to luko an notlve part In municipal ifr.lm, In community entorprleeH, In Huclal betterment, In educational wel fuie and in uch und every Improve ment which wuii lo ho put throuKli In heir luiallty. Their clvlo nctlvltlos have evun developed to the bIukd thai womeii'a Koderaled cluhg have imiiiitnlnod I.OKl8latlve OouuclU which operated at mate and nutlonal capltnlit and kept the women linck home Informed, through their clulm of IxKlnlative proKreM along lines of .. .. .. - - - nuuii'ii iniureviH. nniv he carried. i, i. .1.1- ... "n" team wor tin nubile , .r or more .ucceiiB. ln)r((Ht ml)1 lry,;i"0p : ... r,m .-y .an. avviiT,m wro"K "ich enai,i- ! . i mi woiiinn io necomo ho uromnt y I. and worklnR for all com-,..,.,, llIlU BO fnrU,nt a "0rce " . nirniK inn iitio wor d wur: und r , . , . iK'preii uiem to BHHume their now t few year, but the limit of ut, f nrtltmiihl.. Luiu ae Hhe RrowH exper.enwd I A1I . .,,:. mw.ure.l by her field I mid her ,r,f 0,v ou I' some uko ...v-rm uiouxanu wolmin who nor bra, no,,co nnUUlly. lalllV Km Inlmlml nn.l HI..I...I . . - hi,u nuiriuu R "blue Btocklnit." Women were no afraid of aDoeurlns mnnniuli thi it wi'.H not unheard of for one to faint TO TKHT WMI, I ho nuodH In both dlrectloim!" " ".t unl'onrd of for one to faint Mk UireaiU. Cotton threads , 'l1r,1'8 read her paper In (ak .harply with a annu anoc!"h. ",00,I"K- . However, courage r..n end. Wool pulU apart ! ,ro,u nn'uer. ana by a rouKh. uneven, "wooly" 1 nK . " .coniniltteoa thlnK i tempted. kurnliiK the thread. Cotton lulckly and In difficult to blow otii-n cuiiiinui'i lo amoulder II (if It Ih burned up. Woo amioclnt. wnrn nr. A little organization, and 'women came to realize their power. Many an official has sat uneaolly In hla chair of authority becautie the womnus iiun were InvoHllitatlni. lowly, Km-, out quickly, ami 'l1'" h".nd 0nd Wera ls,l(r....uule odor like burning cr,aln irr "re- give, the sanio test ns wool, I, J" ,''ncr"(1't V ,Wo!"?1n'" C,U,,B' murkeii """" 1,0 ncknowlmlged that niOKt of k .mall plwe of wool Into an , tmlTi' l,HVe ben well ad ,n,,n ,.t .. ...1.1,1.!";.. "i. vised and well executed. Investlga- la cup of water. Tlio wool1' ,n ,1UH '"'"n be '"rerunner of every i d.troy,.d: tho J m , f,!ri- . In. fuct' 11 Hie Women' mW 1 who inaugurated this great era Kk'mado of all wool are1!',0" uf!"" ""T1'1,? Pa of vetlga f Miter In welBht and softer- WonlHn ( lllb committees an I.T. ... " ...K"l nl"1 nar: 'lldlllrlng Into all that concern. Dm ST. 1 Z fhr r"-e of humanity.. Mother.lness !r end wo-ir lonitor Cotton I followed childhood out Into the IsTwHoi I rod i im, I, d v,rUI ,,ml ,B ln'l"r" are the l wool kooiIh does Tliev "'l"',',,,nH. "".".. street. WrsMn In winter garment. ..u.00,, hocoino dirty and rM iUi; not nn Injustice or evil or wrong sys- item but cries out to her for correc ts Utile prayer of thanks tlcn us soi, as her committee has T that von riivn w:iiinililni' m:iiln lti illuriivirv. f'li), whether you want to do 'As romlltlciiH have been Investigat ed, women have learned, lo their sur- A WORD TO THE WISE .Vlotlinrs, have you written to the uhllc Health .Service. Washington, t . to get what literature they are , ,0 """d you? From this you , ,,, ,,(!CJ!'lve "iucn lforniutlon which ' v,n ,l!fP you In keepini; the home tier.) hygienic und the children ealthlor. L'nele flam, in his uncle-ry vay, wants to help us ull he can. TO TKHT MATK1tl.Iii With her canning nearly finished, no thrifty housewife Is beginning to alio u mental Invenlory of the cloth ng for her household. Some gnr ncnts need only a cleaning and press ing, some are lo be made over, and here will lie a demand for some new mes. Whether these new garments are o be made In the home or bought loady-miide the quullty of the mater l should be carefully considered, specially Is this true when labor irliigs such high prices. It will not uy lo put much work on Bhoddy ma terials. If you nro buying goods by the nrd and nre not a good Judge of lUBllly, it is wine to bring home a 'iwnple and test It carefully. Hold the loth firmly In both hands and pull lli'gonally back and forth. If the iiread separates, the cloth Is not apt o prove satisfactory. Hun a tuck in the material and try 'o pull apart. If the threads pull part ut the noedle boles, it is a poor niece of cloth. I'ress the two thumbs otether on the cloth and then pull out strulght, first warp way, then flll t'g wuy. If It tears or frays In elth t direction It shows lack of strength. Try pushing the threads with the 'diger nail, If they can be moved eas lv or are soft, or brittle the material will fray where there is a strain. . Scrape the surface of the material with the finger nail. If short fibres md dust particles fly out of the loth, this Indlcatos that these mater ials hnvo been pressod Into it to give 't a heavy appearnco. They will sonn wear out am) leave tha rhli. Sleazy background. In soneral. cIoha avam firm wmvim I'ndlcate good wearing quality, whilo loose ana open weaves are apt to "atch on obstruction! tn unir tn mill j'out of shupo, and soon look shabby. OMTICA I. A X NOLWCKM KNT To the Volers of Columbia County. I agulnrcull your attention to the fact that I am an independent candi date for the office of County Com missioner, the election to be held November 2nd, 1920. And in sup port of my announcement I submit the following for your consideration: lama legal voter and a taxpayer of Columbia county; have lived ln said .ounty neurly twelve years; nm a re publican by trade, but not working at it now. My reasons for being an independent candidate tre lust this: iNo one asked me to run, and I do not wun:. anyone tell me to quit. I urn not making any promises as to Just what I will do if elected, further thau this, I will do whut my own best Judgment tells me is best for -the greatest numberfor I am not tied to uny corporatlonTTommunlty or indi vidual. I If elected I promise the people of Columbia county my very best ef forts. If I am not elected, I'll be i yours truly just the same, N. O. LAUABEE Paid Advertisement. nrtse, how much of life is regulated hy law. It Is this which had prepar d women io become voters. If they vojl'l chango condltl. r.s they must help mnko llnv-e la-vn Much has been .v.rompllHl;ed by "smile:." and "coax Itilw and "indirect I'll luiiice" but an infinitely Moedle- ihorlcut will be ho ballot. We may nok for humane ss, consirvlng -A I'.hith and lift, i:ul We'v. pror-.e: in education, a:H carefulness for the velfare of 'hlldhoo'i to acvon p.try womun's franchise TheBO .ire 'he things which the Women'- Clulc have agl latod; these nre the " jman Planks" h.'V have had adopt -i li.to the pollt I -i-l pin' fdi nm. Tho Women's Clubs have cultlvat "cl the desire for, and given directions to, women's entrance Into politics. .1 ant Ads FOR SALE 'AbK (tit KXCII AN(i E One LHl'n llrltaniilcu nlmi liirtfH Of other Imnliu ulinfiliiinlv '""''ii. Will sell cheau for IcIiuiikii for Ivnuurrllnr A I. '""HI, und Columbia iihoiui- feciirds. Also one lot of W. CIiivIh ll.i. !t 11 II CUV 8AI.K Wlmat and vetch, nl'.l for s.'.i.lltig; has boen "toukIi running mill; 514 't Duiiml u..H..,.ni a. fwen, oro.( 1)oK 40 .,no 42tf -Pnliiml Chi ii. i uiimi ii ml III moi m. i.. i.. burkhead, Warren, Ore. llolsteln milk cow,, 4 . -in rrcshfti In nhoilt Z W. JllllllUfltl 4. ll.ll.MIU '51B. ' ' 43.43 cutter and 0 b. p. Fulrbnnks Morse' ' ftiurrr.i j. naying engine In perfect working condition. ; returned to hor residence at St. Hel- A bargain nt 1100 or 150 eucii. i u j '" - SAl .i,'.. ... i.... i I . ' -" II H .' .' II. i '. II "in lleil cockerels, from u ""Kimlzed and Mllto Hill i J. A. I.nrirn ut llulunu 10 31-w. ' AIK Hercnlos si limp pell 1U tllin.l 11...... . ' T v.vuriunu, run hi first-class mechanical Li,lia" 'l0 HB," t P. " J ,p- riur r int. 42-43 tllLr'oll",,'"1 gweflt com; '-' fU eiC 1 Naufoll Qh... -""'i. uro. Phono 108F21. ci, uhnrnr liPr IkIh.wI Or 4 1 1 f siring Information ........ ..v.. , , w ii.iviL. i.AijaL'i'a regarding We nre always gla to bIiow you iba Kordson Tractor and demonstrate It to you. It Is one of the finest ad iKtous t your furmlng equ'.piunnt that you can buy. It can be used It, do your plowing, fill yur silo, out your wood und, In fact, do anything where power Is needed on the farm Kluldhuse Motor Co. IK-'f FOR RENT roit It KNT Knur or S-room fur nished or unfurnished apartment. Apply Mrs. L. I,. Moffett, Houlton, nour liepot. 43tf WANTED Wanted (lood work horse, weigh ing 1200 to 1400 pounds; not over 8 years old. J. M. Ilurkliond, Warren, Ore. Phono 10HK14. 4 2-4 J ' 1'AKM WANTED I want lo hear ri-,.iii nni-iv Ii ii v I ii ir farm for sale. (Mvo price and description. John W. Wall, t nninpnign, iiunois. u-u WANTKD To buy three or four dozen pullots. White Leghorns pre ferred. N. Hherwood, Warren, Ore. IMione 108K21. 3tt LOST AND FOUND LOST Crank for Oldsmobllo. Sil ver color and rough. Kuturn to Or- w.dltt Hotol. Hewurd. 43-1 LOST Llewellyn sotter mnlo pup. 7 mo. old. All white except ears black, black eye. Llconse tag 496. 15.00 reward; no questions aBked. B. I. llullagh. 4S'1 Rat m li T. K'n ... 4 u , k, .., trues, goon "mttll St I lllla ! ... J- 40tt fc,LEmnl1l P'B. each; i l "i will, it I .... . . n . aaa .8kl'1. Warron, Or. 1VU KOUNI) lirmnlit to my barn by my cat. One 18 mouths old dark Jersey helfor.- Owner i-in have same iiv navlnr fur ndvertls Miiont :nd by sottllng with the c.t. Paul C. Adams Warre.-, Oregon. F th t. """"""I" price. LTfonholm, Ore. 43-2 MISCELLANEOUS "AESmall sized eiislluse YOUR POllTUAl T Why not have It mado at your komeT Emma H. Morton, Allsky UldB.. '?' in . ..,i iniQ- Tabor 2997. St. I IIUHUB (II I III " - - I " i,., ,i... or nittimrs by BP- IIOIOIIH 4 IIUIIO - Volntmout. fi NU- 43lf Used Cars j 1 Haby Grand Cnevrolot Tourlnh i In flno shapo. Cheap. Easy terms. 1 1 Ueo 4 Cyl. 6 passenger. In flno . shape. A snap. Easy terms. For nilck salo 1 new i.-actor, 18 h. p. Complete. Easy tovms. 1 1917 490 Chevrolet. Pine shape. Easy terms. Copoland Auto Co. CATHOLIC ClinUTI j Mass at 11.30 Sunday. Tuesday ('utechism 4 p. m. Wednesday, choir practice. Friday, Sodality-Hoy Scouts 4p.m. Non-CathollcB always wel come. Job. P. Clancy, Pastor. I "It's difference of opinion," said Mark Twain, "that , makes a horse ! race." It'a difference of opinion ; md taste und condition that makes i the classified page a most effective ".olutlon of most huinan perplexities. I Try a want ad for your trouble. j CLEAN CLOTHES That Look Fine That feeling of com fort and contentment that comes only with correctly laundered underwear and ho siery is assured 3'Ou if you send your work to us. Our methods pro duce a soft, soothing finish that, cannot be excelled. And the prices are right. ST. HELENS STEAM LAUNDRY Makc housenork Every woman enjoy housework if nicely painted floors.neat wood work and attractive furniture give her half a chance to keep them neat and clean. That's why the Insists upon the timely application of B-H Paints and Varnishes. They bring back the new appearanc and make possible tha "something accomplished" feeling; which makes tha day'a work worth while. See that the Bsss-Hneter label is on the can that you buy I There is a special B-H product tor every use ... ......4ii- Inna-.lived; made especially to meeii-stn.B Coast climate ana conui tions. Come in today and let us help in your selection. I. Paints & Varrtshes DISTRIBUTORS D. J. SWITZER St. Helens Iron & Marine Works Foot of St. Helena Itrcet St. Helens, Ore. A completely equipped shop for all kinds of machine work, marine work, welding, bra ing, general machine and blacksmith work. Bring us your ork. No job too small, none too large. Prices reasonable consis tent with good workmanship. J. W. AKIN, Mgr. G. B. DUCKWORTH. Asst. Mgr W. A. LEVI, Sec'y.-Treas. - 1 & 1 i a m HERE IS A COMMON SENSE PROPOSAL If you are working for your money why not make it work for you. Every dollar you put in our bank draws Interest, that is. It is working for you. Ou bank presents absolutsly the best facilities for yqur banking, und If you open an account to day, you will have a feeling of satisfaction at having done the viun thing. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve System ( HAS GRAHAM. President. H. A. CHILDS. GaBhler. BBS: TRY US We Will Please You JOIN OUR BIG LIST OF SATIS FIED CUSTOMERS. WE CLAIM TO GIVE BETTER SERVICE AND BETTER GOODS AT BET TER PRICES FOR OUR CUS TOMERS. TRY US FOR ONE MONTH AND BE CONVINCED. J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS Plume 34-W West St. Helens The Gun and Shells For Getting Game GOOSE shooters all over North America swear by the hard-hitting, evenly distributed Winchester perfect shot pattern, that brings the geese down stone dead, close to the blind. "Winchester Shotguns and Shells give the same satisfactory results in every other kind of small game shooting. They are known everywhere in the world for durability, accuracy, and getting game. 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