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THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY MAY PAGE TWO i'1 ’ ’ riu Portland Incorporates $ ’ 'i ii00 hat t.cner.il * ° 'land, in connection with the state ex hibit Tourists and others seeking and cap factor} and »2...0U0 pickle in I'.iker di-.ir■■ Information regarding Oregon will I company. Salem building permits total nearlj mth road » he supplied without charge complete Albany . lin'd new '>• j information, maps and other data, to $100.000 a month \l*>ut SiMMMUMM* Will lb' . nahle them better to know Oregon fo r Xortliw***!. Senator Me Nary and is unmatched scenic resources The committee has already ar T«l«l in to In quiri«. mged for the prouuctlon of road WASHINGTON Ktftht or nine m a t s covering the Southern Oregon million dollars will ho t' .ul avn'lablo I territory, and another giving details for fotloral farm loan hank loans In o f the road sytsetn ..etween Portland Oregon. Washington. Montana and and Salem and the territory trlbu- Ramsey’s Bread. 2 loaves 15c. Idaho from the bond issut to he sold iiirv ti» the state capital. Additional by the federal farm loan hoard April maps will he issued from time to 15, according to present estimates, time, so that eventually the entire (linger. Sugar and Fruit-1 r ( hut some of this money may not 1><. state » i l l lie mapped for the pur 15c per dozen. available until July. This informa poses of the bureau. These maps tion was furnished Senator MoNary will he distributed free to inquirers hv the federal farm loan hoard in response to an inquiry as to addition al farm loans for the Ochoeo irriga * INDUSTRIAL REVIEW * Portland Peninsula Lumber Co tion project in the Prineville coun- | on full force May 2. 50c 60c MOCKA CAKE for . Bend Work started on two-storv Loans were suspended until the rlnm thc-e could he approved hy Mr. $40,000 brick block. Coquille $75,000 coal mine open McKittrlck. the engineer appraiser Lunches and fine ( f fee at • the Spokane headquarters, and ing here by Portland capital. Apple industry for 1921 will be all hours this will he done soon What proportion of fh’ s $9 OOP - 'ten per cent larger. First wool -ale, 200.000 lbs., going >00 will eo to Oregon cannot now he ;' *ermined. hut the hoard estimates at 10 to 12 cents that applications now on file from gon would absorb the total HOT SUNDAES amount, and It will have to he pro rated among the four states OREGON TO GET SHARE OF FARM LOAN SUM 4 r l.lir m n l Hergmann Shoes A wardod GOLD MEDAL I* IV I S T. H E L E N S B A K E R Y T lic n m îiMü.nnis. <<iu inkks , K bun Kmncl.co, t i l l M lr o n g c . t » . i d N e a r * .« p r o o f A lio * M ad e m i i . i . mkn ram». nunoMANN anni ,12 I n n w » i w ì W .U r. a n i » a m . wokkhiu mmj . ix >. • Ir r .l on m r nawiiMANN w atkir r woof r,,rU *»i show oh . ...Saturday Speda!... R IV E R S ID E Headquarters in St. Helens for The Oregon Tourist and Informa tion Bureau, crea.ed by the last legislature for the purpsose of foster ing the development of tourist travel in Oregon, began its activities this week Governor Olcott has appointed the following committee to direct the work of the bureau: Leslie Butler. Hood River, chairman: Cameron Squires Portland, vi< ••-(?!.air.uan, an.l treasurer; George T Collins. Med ford: George Lawrence. Jr Portland and Wallace C. Bir 2sall, Bend. The committee has selected as manager of the bur ut Sydn v B. Vincent who has made a study of the development of tourist travel, and who, during his regime as man ager of the pucliclty bureau of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, furnished numerous articles descrip tive of Oregon « scenery to various magazines throughout this country and abroad. The committee has established an office in the Oregon building in Port- fresh, high ! a !e i .mdy Soft drinks of all kinds and specially pared Sundaes. Cigars, tobacco and fruits White Clover Ice Cream TOURIST BUREAU BEGINS ITS WORK CONFECTIONERY CONFECTIONERY RIVERSIDE J. E. RAMSEY Lunch M 0 N» Ice Cream Business By Long Distan ce Telephone There seldom is a business transaction between men in different places that cannot be completed by telephone and. in many instances, in l e s s time than it takes to dic tate the average business letter. Consider the time taken hy correspondence and the unavoidable delay- of the mails. Try the long-distance telephone in your out-of-town business transactions. Recent improvements in transmission have made it possible to talk satisfactorily to any point In the country. lu c e t r r l M la the direct at i method of communication and does away with undue expense and delay. automobile manufacturers say “ clean your crankcase Ask for Pacific Long Distance. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company r e g u la r ly ” Engine operation causes steady accumulation < road lust, carbon, fine metal particles, ana late i through your engine, im and repairs. Other impurities in your crankcase oil. This conumii a e 1 il . pairs its performance and ultimately leads to rap I depreciation . t ion Book wys, “flush out the cranl ' • ■ ' 1 ere* ul »rly and fill with fresh oil " But these n mktasei i ,i, . enerally d i s l i k e d '■ need. Modem Crankcase Cleani {Service teen established by fin t-d aes gar* - Oil Co. These garages and dealers use ' Oil,—the scientifi , t and other im purities, and ,,r the, lubricating efficiency of fresh oil u led. I he < leaned crank, a .«• i . refilled with the proper grade of Zerolcnc. Mothers’ Day is Sunday, May 8 R] | i e r o p e r * ...... ¡ M We will have a sufficient supply of carnations, several colors. Also Snap Dragons. MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE Mail orders or phone orders given prompt attention. To* reach us i y phone tor Scappoo :e Central and then f t r our phone. Better Place Tour Order Now Fieldhouse Motor Co. St Helens Ford Agency % i he Depot Garage Houlton We inr Saif .'Jt )(/'//; .//o/cccj’' CALÜL FLUSH INC OIL ZERO LEN E Mrs. M A R Y TURNER * Harms Brothers Houlton F lo r is t tK . i m g w K , o k m ; o \ i