TH E ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. MAY 6. PUI PAGE FOUR THE ST. HELENS MIST Issued Every I rltlay bjr I'llE MIST l*l'BI Is illN G f O M I ’ A M COUNTY NEW S Additional CorrcidMiiuleiioe page 7) SCAPPOOSE Miss Tipton and tod d le Grewell O. D. HEILBOR.N President wt re in Hillsboro over the week end. Managing Editor 9. C. MOUTON Arthur Stevens, after spending the winter and spring with ills brother Edgar, left Tuesday for Alberta, f a n . SI USCKIIM ION KATES Mr. and Mrs. Irwin spent the week One Y e a r .......................................... $2 00 etui on their ranch nere. Six Months .................................... SI 25 W Campbell lias sold his interest in the Scappoose auto bus line to Entered as secon d-clast matter, Henry Kruger o f Chapman. Karl January 10th, 1912 the Postoli ce Pierson will continue as one o f the a t St. Helens Ot drivers. o f March 3rd. 1879 Misses Mavburn and Strain enter- • lined Scappoose friends Monday ev- o o r v r v o r n i i vi, pape « 1 filing at home of Mrs tleorge Grant __ Everybody reports a wonderful time Mr f.rewell has finished •repainting KM b ber Na is house, it is very attractive, the tlon and Oregon State Editorial bite house in he grove o f beautiful Association. ] fir trees. —— — M O TII E lls Mi l> \ V. i' ner li < been improving Ins . removing sogie old outbuild B o o st! Boost your city, boost your friend, B o o s t the lodge tba* you attend, Boost the street on which you dwell, Boost the goods that you do sell, Boost the people round about you. They can get along without you But suivcs-. w II qn i.k er fiuij them If they k mnv that ><»u*re bentmi int-ir. Boost for ©v©rv forward movement Boost lor every new improvement. Boost the man for whom vou labor. Boost the stranger am! the neighbor f - st* to he a chronic knock©». Father Time cut . The hoard o f d ir ec 'o r s o f F >• Port land Rose Festival associati««! have fixed June kth to tOth a th< date for this year's three da>- frte. For fifteen years the Rose Festival hn been the most important ceiobratlor in the Pacifi« Nf.rtTiw -t and rank in beauty and «'ntertainment feature with the fam ous M.trdi Gras o f NT w Orleans, and the New »'ear's Day- floral parade at Pasadena. J E HUTCHINSON, Cashier Sul ->riiied and "wtrn to before m<- this 3rd day o f May, 1921. IRENE Af DAY Notary Public My commission exp.r«- December 9 1924 CORRECT-— Attest: SHERM AN M M il.ES, J \V DAY C H A R L E S G R A H A M , Directors. to be bui ♦*d up \\ - Ford and Fordson newspaper resumes, pubi!» management of previou Just returned front nerv S A l.E S A N I) S E R V IC E a u t h o k iz k d na V V since 1917. For R e g uI a r i t y N Y A L j ollowmg are some u sci far t*arKai..s: ftish |M|7 Fuiil Roadster .................. $225.00 l<Mii Ford Toni mg • • .............. 225.00 jt )15 | .,ril Iniiring ................... 225.00 F I G S E N 'l'Ilo t'ricdlv IjlXrttilo If you ’ d tuak * your cltv better. P B O M I 'I I V U l t i I It I Boost it to the final letter \su>ria Billigt I ------ *- Millie Pendleton Millions o f gallons of In water dally to t o added to city grav ity water system when work o f building pipe lin e from flia pllsh A. J DEMING. Druggist ♦ Springs 500 feet to an additional S f . Helen**, O n 'g u ii spring » tiii'li Is lielng developed is completed '•Olire i Tri.»I - - - \!w i\ \ \ ¡il** ▼ * , , ...... .................... tulli lo... gl», l u n e » desir.'.l* "" " .. «Hher go.nl ........... . b«nwh.. * ...... unii tl«e - all •- '*.r II*. ................... » „ p . i i o '1 i.1 MIC ' l o » oli IH » tur* al tld. dm,. iMclilhoiise Motor Company SALE? OF USED CARS INDIVIDUAL SERVICE... E ------A N D ------ TRUCKS VERY business, every man's work presents its own distinct problems and requirements. The Officers of Columbia County Bank are not only familiar with general financial conditions throughout the country; they are thoroughly convcrs ant with local conditions and are ready to give special attention to individual needs. We welcome business and individual accounts. Out-of-town accounts receive special attention of our mailing department: it will please you. SHERMAN M MILES \W hav«* ii .»«If up <*ur n indi* t». r f ilu m « hit uh ** i 1 car and track viiti'k. down l a in.nimuiu ainl tlo m without «l«*la> Metier »> arc « Mini" ntf » l»i^ pcritil *.i 1 *• and hav«* mail#* » •'♦itlve cut! in pric« runxinK froni I * to 40 per ernt No Cars Withheld— All Prices Cut W© hav© adopted th© i*dt«\ «»f putting our uneil »nr» in k < mh ! shape iM■ fi• <• .. tlinu th»‘ iu 'and w l! 1» Uut i»n© »»r tw»> ex< rptlofi4 «•very car in th* ha h«*4>!i thoroUKhly overhau]e<l. wurn pari* ren* • • «1 ne« d* d a*tju*«tnn*rit:. made Every ear munt p««» a riiild itispiM tion uu * haiiteaH) I ):©n w© repaint th© bodtM, w h* •*!>, r< dr» th* uph«»Ut©r> utid th© t« and th«* r©i*ult is a ©ar that in often tak©tt for n«w Big Variety To Choose From J. H. HUTCHINSON President i • v >. . tapldl- w** till hav»* K ***** t ’* t«*«'k |n I .I k n i Mitrh©ll Six* in fiv«*, ►••v«*n and Koaduter s land**. <T.* .nd* t Iirt •*. and oth er tight fourp In trucks wr hav © on** wt., and thr©** t * •*» !/.*• of standard inak«*H priced w»y <l«»wn for tbin sale ©ti«K»M«* from Cashier Overhauled and Keiiiished Used Cars r in c o . x im u ia C o u n U ' hr. r* d t;i lift'd **very «at in th«* hoiim* und tagn how former and Mil** price ho th.it you ran easily figure th© Idle Having w«* ire offering motor hu>* r • <-n th© ©ve «»f th** Spring and Summer drlf* ’ lc • . i T h * * ivinK - hi« eiioiiK'h ><* that you can afford to t.ik« a day off and • •m in and make your H«*|eetioti at this sale. It will pay you to hurry ty Do Y ou Want _______ *_._____ . and belief. X w residence addition and new home Cease t»> It. .» progress bl»>ck**r. ings. i e ¡cred j The Lamberson family motored to Sunday Mothers' day o f the nation. It cu red t>e-1Seaside Friday, returning Sunday " is made They were down to take possession of cause the example o f nu more fresh in our n : d i linking their recently purchased property, o f her, we becor . t men and ! Mr. and Mrs IV \V Price have ...... renovating atu* replanning the women Our thoughts ; cause we think o f tno!v If she is ! interior o f their home, adding much no longer with us. her m uory is like to its beauty and comfort. the incense o f the swt -t flower ; Mothers' Pay will l>e observed Sim- If site is with ua w< ik more of day at Sunday school. Tti« Scappoose her sacrifice^, her teachings, h gs. her un- program is in charge o f Mrs I. (1 selfishness and her sympathy itiiy Hov. Smith. There will be music and other lo rld lie if l ied features Setvlee at in a m much better would the world more of us were like mother, God ' E at 7 p w Evening service at 8 bless her. with sermon by M r Porks. Samuel Welst who was killed Sun- lay at Rooky Point, when his ear SCHOOI. DIRECTORS. ¡went over the bank, has many friends re He purchased the tract o f land In this issue o f The Mist is a letter from a taxpayer regarding school con and built for a home the house which ditions. His lette. Is logical anu Mr. Campbell now owns and occupies abounds in common sense. One para and was at that time superintendent graph however, seems to us to he if the Big Creek logging camp. At a recent meeting o f the school the essence of the communication for he states “ Let us insist upon quali board. Superintendent Coffyn was re- Mis fications o f the directors as well as eipeted at a salary of »1100. instructors and get away from the Strain was also re-elected and the grade tearbers at a salary o f $1 2" a old idea that anyone is qualified to month The grade work will lie chang direct the affairs o f the school." Our opinion is that a school direc ed the com in g year, having four tor should have some education and teachers to the eight grades, thus moreover know something as to husi- j eliminating one teacher Alton Anderson left Tuesday for ness. The trouble here is that som e his old om home nome in ln Poison. Colson Montana, to few people have played politics t,e son* for the summer, school affairs rather than giving a t - ’ u „ yd Thompson o f Portland has tention to the progress of the school, .purchased six acres o f the Boesel Oftentimes one reaps that which he ; , ra,.T pIan, to ,.1(. ar plant sows. Let us forg t politics or per- ,r(.hard an,, maW«, hla home here sonal preference and work to- Mrs. Koscoe celebrated a birthdav gether for a better school t* <«■.■ ” | anniversary \\©on©s<jay when her the taxpayers about »IDO.000 per neighbors walked in with gifts nml year for the St. Helens high school 1 ha<hets of refreshments, and not one penny o f this money T he first dairy hull sale o f the state should be wasted. W!IS hrld ]aS( Saturday at George pTl k 1» * « 0 C” M S j i| © T© C| a gOOtl sale for both the purcn«f*«K and (ha r\K i\ i>. breeder Fourteen .lead o f stock If one lives long * no . igh he Is Isold. -About 100 were present, in ail- bound to have a birthday and on May ditlon to our loral people there was a 4'h f he editor celeb ted cro f om H •-* ngton • ■ birthday, hut we rttdn’ l mind tha' so Washington, was aipo represented, did a sisterly greeting Mr and Mr- F ra k - Mr. and Mrs. r much — - as --- we *•«••• from our " k id ' sister w ho said, Geo Frake-. anil Mrs MrLauchllan “ Cheer up Think of all the candles served , P!m i an an appe appending lunch of hot on Methuselah's birthday cak e." Well. | coffee, which w appreciated, on u at any rate, and with ali due respect — . ------ ru in o «T. i Carl art Trachsel i ran cold day. was the to o u r esteemed contemporary, the highest b i d d e r at *325 Paul Boriin Hon Methusllah. v. hi pe to live long ,,f Sauvics I-Iand. on Tony Barber's en ough to make The St. Helens Mist piace, Fred L'hlnian and Mr. Kam- the best weekly in Oregon and if Old rneyer were among our local buyers. list before we do this, wt . . _ . , to rely on j o e D a y o r some otii r Scappoose H i g h School Notes good friend o f T h e Mist ' o carry the Goldie Grewell is the song-leader work on. f,,r thi- month Assisting her are Irving Erick- .n, the famous tenor T H E CASK OF ALBEIIS from Warren, and Olive Ash at the Very seldom does a man w ho is i n - |I'!an°- toxicated speak th. thoughts which Joseph Koutek celebrated his eight- he did not have when he was sober, tc-enth birthday in Portland la t week. The Albers case might be an excep- " “ wonder how many movies were tion hut we are inclined to think needed otherwis e Liket : ire lined ■’ • Senior clase have received to believe that Albers' vmpathv was 'heir “ n ifty '’ Invitutions Thevv will with Germany, his “ fatherla nd,” as , he " " f t out probably within the n«*. against all nations and we are fur- week ther inclined to think that it would Thp baseball game between St be just and f it tin g f o r Albera " , be H ele ns and Scappoose high schools given a ticket to Germany, a ticket was postponed Indefinitely because of with w *----- » no return • - - - trip coupon attached the uncertain state o f the weather Aery few in this section would regret AA'e wonder did some calamity hap his departure or mourn his absence pen to the editor o r to the notes? : At any rate rhe schol notes did not appear last week W H A T W.HKICS s\ ll> Report o f the Condition o f There has bet | i OOI.I MRI A COUNI A BANK o f the Albers case (luring the past In the State o f Oregon. few days that we helb-ve it will b>- o f at St lleb-n Interest to our readers to learn what at 11:»* c l o s e of business April 2S. he said and why he was convicted, 1921 Resources and we have clipped the follow in g Loan - and d is c o u n ts .. $352,192.62 ¡ from The Benton 1 ounty Cou rier: “ Accordin g to court records, the Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ...................... 1,579.93 counts on which the hun degenerate id w a rra n ts . . . . 2 0 2 .k 9 4 .2 2 was convicted were bu ed on the f o l H o m i Stocks, securities, ju d g lowing utterance- charged to him: ments. e t c , ...................... 4 1 9 .67 “ I am a German and d o n ’t deny 20.413 90 it. Once German, always a Oer- Banking house ............... ¡Furniture and fixtures 10,709 32 man. 8.609 S7 “ I served 23 y e a :- under the kai j Other real estate owned ser, and would go buck to Germany One from approved re serve banks ................. 1 10.496.08 tomorrow. 43.112 67 “ I canic re supposing ft was a ('ash on h a n d ................... TO T A L .......................... 1760,329 09 free count but I find it is not as l.ialiil it I' - free as f > : " I cam« here out anything Capital stock paid in . . $ 60.000 00 10,000 00 and I cou go without any Surplus fu nd ................... T'ndlvlded pr«>flts, less «■\pens«" and taxes paid 3,270.2# paid M .9 0 this country tell me what to do? " I am pro-Germari; so are my Individual deposits sub ject to check ............... brothers “ A German can never he beaten by Demand rert|flcat«-s of depot It .................. 1,669.89 a Yank. “ You never can lick the kaiser, I Cashier checks outstand- ........................................................... 186.46 never In a thousand year«. 217.60 “ There will be a revolution in thi* Certified check« ............ country in 10 y«-ar ; yes. in tw«> Tini" and Savings De- . 666,466 66 years. It may he tomorrow. " I could take a gun m yself and Other liabilities: Pr"m - i n boat ......... ■ fight right here. T O T A L ...........................$ 7 66 ,6 66 66 “ T o hell with America. " I have helped Germany in thU STATE OF OREGON, County o f Col- timhia, ss war. and Would ;• Ml I I J E Hutchinson. Cu hlcr «»f the have to defpat the United States bunk, d<* solemnly AVe (apparently* meaning G Jer- above named wi.-r that the ab ove statement is many) have won the war ” true t«i the best o f my knowledge U F ä re por I , I building boom new gut * and Bed* men hall, 40x90, now under wav TERM S G R A N TE D W*1 will make reasonable term - on any car In th«* hou*© or will take your old <ar a part payment If it In Kah'ahl© OPEN EVENINGS AND N E X T SUNDAY Mitchell, Lew is ^ Staver Company •)u » • *•. IH Al U !' •- IN ------ 'III Soit I |7\\ I ST Then Get It Here llri.utlway at Kv«‘ r«'ll. I'orHand Farm Mariti I h - p ' i . 3 4 " 1«'. Eaat Mi.rrl*t«f St *v When you purchase meat here you can feel certain that you get the very best the market affortls. If you have any doubts about what we yV* 7 ? , , say, a- k any of our customers—they K , will tell you that our meats are superior Itti^^N M Productive Farms MAKE A Quality Steer Beef, Prosperous Town Strictly Fresh Poultry I? is t«> the farming community around us * S> appor.se must look tor (trosperity. Steaks-Chops- Roasts But in turn town can do much to further the progress of farmer >in«l productivity of his lands by lending couragement and co-operation. All the very best grade of meat I he I-usi National Bank of Scappoose, as finnm GET HIGH GRADE MEATS FOR YOlJu MONEY Your meals will a’-vays be enjoyed if you erve Quality Meats. Our ip-t -date c !d storage plant cn- abl > us to keep our stock absolutely fresh and sanitary. Everything in the Grocery line, fresh t '/ J ve., . .U fruits and an extra high \ ^ ~ 'J grade line of canned goods always in stcck. Compare our goods and prices. service-station is doing much to promote those r tual interests an«l in reciprocation deserves the p ronage ot every person in this community. FIRST NATIONAL BANK O F M 'A I'P O O M K H lN rt.A IR W II. 80 N. P r M l d M t DAVID M'KINNON WILSON, Vic**-l’ re»M«nt E D W A R D K WIST. C w b U r • (*plli*l an«l S . i i 1 . 1 . . . L . i i i i m h i People s Market I n ilc «l St a t«.« |)«* im >*,' ‘1 Safe Deposit Boxea for Rent