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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1921)
T H E ST. P A G I FOUR lami the farm er and the tneome tu\ ! Office appliance for farmers, tic ¡ 0outt( iiiK methods, and household a< ooul|tlll|l ure scheduled for I’ ll urn day. Preparing ttie income tax re turn o f f ic e appliances for farmers anti training tlm child m finance arc el n i i i.'it ttmtu_________.....ut.tan ward to a our Boidlara. ihe prnclncla O. D HtlLliOH.N n oalden. to , , u. meusure ure Apiary down for Friday. All class work will end at 3: 1 i> ] S. C. MOHTON Managing Editor ,i n j \\arren III the first mentioned p m.. each day, and from 3 :3 0 on —— ------------------------------------------------- - I precinct, there were twenty good everyone will have an opportunity to S r i U C l U l T l U K HATES Vmericaiis who believed the Oregon attend the lectures and other spe ! One Y e a r $2.00 soldier should have some compensa ciul programs of the afternoon and t e M .n t h . *...................... * 1 2 5 ‘ ‘-’Oil for th0 w*ar>' >o»o»tli« of hard- evening. * Mx Month» .................................... $ 1 2 0 shjp alu, danger There were forty The main topics for the evening voters who, by their votes, expressed and afternoon w ill be on cooperili ivo Entered as secoud-clasa matter, opinion as being opposed to marketing, the rural church, a m i 1 January 10th, 1012, at the l’ oatoffioe giving the returned soldiers any c o u oilier social problems. nt St. Helens, Oregon, under the act side-ration The oth er Columbia There will be special music and o f March 3rd. 1879. ! county precinct which voted against dramatic features along with the ------------------------- ■ ■■ ■ the measure was Warren. in that regular afternoon and evening pro COUNTY O FFICIA L P A P E R I precinct the vote was 34 for (he gram. bonus and f*a against it. Evidently Special arratigments are being .. , , , . some of the Warren voters have for- made to take care of the ehlldrei Mamier National Editorial Associa- t(»> n t Oren.in State F illorin i ’ l“ ' sacrifices of some ol then | w till*) their parents are attending ill W lîîiu » * id “ V ' w n ?*»'* l h '' bri* ht f P 1,” 1 i h‘, T ' various lectures and deiuonstrat inns AssoUatiua. lever, is that nineteen precincts in thej __________ , _________ _ ■■■■■■■" ■ ■ : - i ..i.— i.o'in iv gave big majorities for ^ 1 ' ' i i j a d u p p q ' r i A V bonus bill so wo might for P A K M Í . K 8 DAY M il l IONS IK K «il I \\ t i l get the two precincts which register A T R A IN IE R EMPLOY MEAT. ed a negative vote The Second \ninriil Farmers' Huy Governor \V. G. P. lla rd ing of the \\ O l l l v I tili SOLDIERS will be held at Rainier tomorrow. federal reserve board, addressing the I , . „ .... Tenm ssoo Bankers’ association, said I A considerable an,mint ot road The program will begin at 12: JO o the farmer ’ has braced up like a | work is now being done in Columbia ¡clock when a dinner will be given man” and has gone to work to make county. Take for instance the work the visitors at the school auditorium a new crop despite low prices and on the St. Helens-Pittshurg road. The After the dinner an instructive p r o - ; difficulties lu9t contract let amounted to about gram will he given. L. ( ’ , Hawley j slate food and dairy commissioner, The farmer has taken his price re $t>a.000, and most o f this money will At this time will speak on “ The Hairy Cow and adjustment medicine, but the re be paid for wages. the Silo," and Professor Carpenter fusal of some other lines to take there are a number of ex-service men t e s ! .is"thrown the industrial sys- without employment, many of them o f «he <>• A c has as his wibject. t. 1 out .. gear Agriculture, c o m - are taxpayers Xi the county and re- Selection of Seed Potatoes ■ . ’■ . . the . i u K o m»»n imi i Í coun- 1 side !.. In tlm the Ofvitntv county T rhese men si should v, back I have the preference over men who P I.x M O l III « <*N «HECJATTONAL try's industrial population, is « ’ Hi RCM on the old pre-war low road, but the are not taxpayers and reside else- The children of the t'hurch school till traveled by the where. The Mist refers the matter will present u Children's Ha> pro railroads, the fuel supply, most of to the county court and believes the grant at 11 a m., the hour for tin ! the wage-earners and many retailers court will take prompt action. morning service Hr George Hull Prices of farm products have Mr Hull Is The people of the great state of will preach at S p in dropped every month since May of well known to many of ou r people last v ia -. The farmer has taken 12 Oregon showed their appreciation and it Is a pleasure for the cong re slashings— the last one, in April, of Oregon's soldiers, the sacrifices gation to have the privilege of hear j nearly S per cent, reported by John they made and the hardships they ing him. R. Sheppard of the United States endured, when at the polls Tuesday K. K Clark, Pastor. they went on record as being in fa v bureau of crop estimates. Hut some other large interests, in or o f the bonus bill. Oregon cannot Sand paper will help to clean and | cluding labor unions, are fighting do too much for the boys who ans scour pie plates that have been any reduction and some o f them have wered the call and w ire a big factor hurned by cooking been successful up to this moment. in conquering the Huns. And that is what is preventing the return of prosperity. As Governor Funny how a majority of the peo- | Harding state- it: P E R R Y G R A N IT E CO pie of Oregon want to be their own As soon as we make up our lawmakers and then when election Earl Perry, Mgr. minds to do business on quick comes and they have an opportunity sales and small profits as before 301 4th St. Portland, Ore. to make the laws, by their vote, they ti e war, as soon as we adopt the stay away from the polls. Designers and Manufac principle of doing business for a reasonable profit, the quicker we turers of Monuments An old saying, “ It is a wise father | will get back to normalcy On who knoweth his own child.” and the resumption of business on Deal witli us direct and we might add that “ It is a w i s e , a live and let live scale this thus save agent’s commis mayor who knoweth Ills own speed country will en joy a lasting cop.” prosperity the like o f which we sion. ----------------* ---------------- have never seen. 1'ur Good W ork always The -ooner that irr»-» comes, the W E L C O M E T O B E better it will lie for .very one. It the cheapest. G IV E N H O M E S E E K E R will mean steady employm ent at good wages (as measured by their The state o f Oregon is on the right purchasing pow er) for the 5,000.000 wage-earners now out o f employment track at last In regard to land settle ment, and the plan undertaken tills in this country.— Ex. summer for bringing settlers from l the middle west, if followed as a c on-[ TAKIN G l* I U 'S im : . v r HARDIN G’ '« sistent policy for a number of veors. MEASURE. will bring Oregon up to her rightful j place in rural population and devel In fervor o f patriotism, sublimity opment, according to C, Gignoux of thought and beauty o f diction, of Omaha, assistant supervisor ol ag- I President Harding's Memorial day riculture of the Union Pacific sys-j address at Arlington National cetn- tern, in an address before the Oregon | • State Chamber o f Commerce land ! o f prcF'dentir.l eloquence. Its Im settlement confernce. pressive opening sentences are sug The conference o f representative | T H E D O D G E A G E N C Y gest i\ ■ o f Lin coln’s incomparable business men and commercial clubi Gettysburg address, and It is not im secretaries was called to perfect ar-1 W e are agents for this popu probable tl.at he bad Lincoln's gem ratigements for the reception and en 1, f o r - him when he penned his own tertainment of the first tratnload of | lar and well known car and fine address. settlers who will arrive in Oregon | will be pleased to demon Mr. Harding, like most o f his pre from the middle west on July 21st. strate at any time. decessors has grown i:i intellectual and to formulate plans for a con stature, in depth of patriotic pur- tinued land settlement policy for m e f no a-.d in solemn consciousness of future. C A R F O R H I R E — D A Y OR his great responsibilities with the in “ Oregon has been a step or tw o 1 N IG H T vestiture o f those responsibilities. behind the parade in the past in re-1 His deepening felicity o f expression gard to land settlement.” declared] Blacksmith Shop in Connec is particularly noticeable, and his Gigno'ix in pledging the unqualified tion. breadth o f sympathy must win him support of the Union Pacific sys a grow in g host o f admirers. With tem to the present plana “ Hereto Full litne of the rhetorical .eloquence o f Benjamin fore, there has ben no organized plan ' TIRE« AM) ACCESSOR! L8 Harrison and W o od r ow Wilson he for bringing sellers to the state, or blends the geniality o f Chester Ar to take care o f them after their ar W E L C H & HANSON thur o f Theodore Roosevelt and rival. You are on tlie right track | Proprietors \\ ¡Ilium Howard Taft. at last and your success Is certain. \\ osi St. Helio)-. It i. yet too early to venture ju d g William Hanley, a director o f the] Bin.ne Oft ment on Mr. H ardin g’ s rank as a State Chamber, who has just return-1 state - ¡ill. hut tlie siens are propi- ed from the middle west, declared t •• that particular. If it ecu Be that the middle westerners tire ready| •r him in 19 24 that his ad- to move and a r e interested in Ore ration was characterized by gon. An increasingly large numb«- judgment in domestic affairs of theso substantial farmers can 1» ¡don, .-id tu-f. in foreign re- brought to Oregon each succeeding lathe « he will rank as one of the •-ear. he said out St . • dingly able presidents.—- Secretary Quavle-s report of th< Spok* progress m a d e in the land settlement plan thus far was rect-ivt d with en thusiasm by the a s s e m b l e d delegates | Sl*FED ( (IBS !# was pointed out that • g - at in-j ly in favor of tert'st In the homt-seekers’ excursion 1 our r >a>l» and highways ijein* pa- ' o ()regon in July was being in an i-1 troller by com peten t offic e rs whose* fr>‘ ted throughout the middte west 1 regala- More than 1000 in q u ir e s h..d beet i d that the care- answered thus far according to ' h e ' K Jt IÎH ful dr by tht report driver whose >nly o hject «•mH to The fullest cooperation In the land Le to d and who has - f t Mentent rii»nt« o*' the “ .ite f'|¡am- t‘ ty or ber was pledged by the delegates | own How ever. here are from various parts o f the si te who f others. ♦* en fore- were present at. Hie conference These f injç H to think delegates Included: Charles Hall for them Klamath Falls; Í . ' slit. Bo-l r. Hoot: to ho o bri u k in a River: (îeorgo \V. Hyatt Ki.toror! * : ! »f off» ■riders C.’ ) and YV B O'B rlea, \storia: Tt..-ma- B 1 Kav T E JleCroskev and A. C. w ont tu* financial ques- Boiirmtedt o f Salem; !' K E Brodle, ou e nier Into tins maf Oregon c i t y ; R. If Jonas, Beaver- ie tra : fl« cop t a policeman 'o n : John Her derson. Opal City; Baby A ^es Arc Told Bust on a "rt.nti beat and It is his duty Harry W Gard, M.-'rtrrs; I H ''nil in Camera Pictures If er. Ashland; W. ' B«-id Marshfield: to si that the law Is observed. ice, by ret son oi lines mi ri. V Joslin. Haliti-; M. I). Morgan. po •( ei violators, is self-su- a'rln g. Ha.-rlsburg; 1! I. f.chee Brinevillo; Snap them as tiic ;*!■>\ all ri. ■ t and good bnt It should not W E Mr acham, Baker; L Ar.ties, be th p u r p o - e o f the c o p to ■ make j Bend; Gordon J Taylor. Molalla; at unexpected moment' lie o K 'c e elf »staining The pub- Paul Robinson, Aurora; Alfred A it is then the real charact r lie v i its p r o t e . .,| .■ illlng I Aya, Roy T Bishop, Wm. McMurray. ' - •*.' "(■ ; • • John 1 and cutesness will ' 1 , * pub! a 1: that just in t.e done. | Ralph YekleV, George I Hurd W, I. ¡ugly c a u g h t . Pictures — — — * |C -(frith. F V Rummeil, Mrs VVIn- TH K CHAUTAUQUA |nie Braden. Wm. H. Crawford ano which will bring 1>, k Y. R. Johnson. tnany lia]>p> men. .ri in The first annual rhautanqua has ---------------------------------- THE ST. HELENS MIST TW O OUT OF H V K \ T » H E L E N S M IS T . F R I D A Y . JUNI'. tO. l'K’ l iim : S C A P E O O S E GARAGE V glance tit the tubulated election ■ e.utus which are published in this Issued t e c r j t r i l l » } by number o f the Miai, » i l l s h o » that TMR M18T P i m i J H H lV O COMPANY only two precincts lu Columbia eoun ____________________________ _________ _, ty voted against making some re ; t ~ i Come to id for First Class Auto Repairing. K *pert Trouble Shooters. W e also handle a Complete Line of T I R E S . T UB ES. O I L S . CJREASES, A N D A L L ACCESSO R IES. Importers, exporters, travelers c. E. WICKSTROM. - - - - Proprietor St ARUOOHK. OREGON. — ship and sail under the Stars and Stripes T arc toduv i t * here ports in the world o f importance f>> shipper» or travelers, which cannot he reached bv ships that sail under the Stars and Stripes. P resid en t Harding has said that, "VC’e cannot sell successfully where we do not curry". The American Merchant Marine that ot . e almost vanishes! is again an established . nd important carrier ot the world’s com merce. You can ship or - til any where in American ships designed for utmost com fort and safety. U S E M IS T W A N TADS F O R \ tsJw.iv» U r. N « . . , ♦< Hi «. - -■ t ' * V* / t ' L '* m v. Í \ j J » ««’$ ( Rock Foundation., OOl'NI) anli'ii. . ke - ind busines is based O ..¡i c n c c t iiinlcrlytng principles, res-|. insible man.! emem, compl-te facilities anil c.iretul ittcntion to every detail. a U. S . M a il V s N e w 1 or I-. N ■ , 4 *> B i «tdwa|r, VVard I ine, s - T!;c srvicc which tins Institution places at the dis- p ,c m the husitu-.s men. employes, dairymen and farmers of this section, reflects to the full measure, satet” . acc iracv, efficicnc- and sittisfaclion in all tin- ancial transactions. V < , S S < . N e w Y.^s k . N d W a il S tf r e c . 1. Free use of Shlppin ’ i^mrd films I a « o f S h ( , rf • ! n ■ e film», four reela. !UC ’ a; y m a yo r, pasttu, ra tio n A g 'rttr r lu< at lunal i • u ir * of ■ a m W W fi A d m i r a l l In«*. 17 St a t * S '.- , ! s •• 'f o rk . N 'l M a ' i a n N a ^ n a ' l ■»» ( »n*»an>, '6 S o ‘ t*iy S it« . I t .. P a c ific M a il S ” ¡ I «r. - ' < Operators of Passenger Service» N tu m to n S t e a m S ' " l in«* - s S tr u c t, . • ^ . “ n > New ^'«*rk nr»«! 1 t ’ - I’ > S " » s*-*r ' \ u o R E S U L T S — T H E Y GET ElK arisJ t:,. * i Vk < ¡t r t - tr 1 •’ atlo n to H I .mie. ! * B u re a u , R o o m a. * >r Ir .' jYn- n I ' I ‘> F ilie c t, N. W V Wishing i ships »•<;*/ W e e specially invite y< u and your banking business to become associated with our bank. s ail : (7*# l a i n j m r i f i H i i i r / t ) Htacl s u t n u « 1» >h <>i! mi J rn *i b u rn ar* A »- • hull» si.tf Ccs i - C n< l .» I (i «. r iu**rfna<ii>n ohta ned by r c q u r il. S H E R M A N M. M I L E S For sailings cjpassenger J. 11 H U TCHINSON President Cashier and freight ships to all parts of the world and all other information, write to any o f tht above lines or to the U. S. Shipr ing Board WASH IN GTON, D C 7 * : . i ® IN r Ol l :f u»l A " c o 1 v NT Y '•mm DEPOT GARAGE n .n ie 120percent < word in Quality word in P rice í •# i ~~T ertow n CORDS S 1 LVF.RTOYgfN CORDS SITE < !i 3 2 - 3 'i 3 0 3 3 2 Just A Year 3 3 -4 O ld This x 4 ‘i 3 3 - 4 ‘ i 3 4 x 4 l /j 3 3 » 5 3 5 x 5 3 2 Month Equip yourself now v il: a camera— and a battery >( films for your vacatif.n. the lectures instructive The chau- . no t was .oil for tie- . ati e com Household and farm i.crountlng raun.iy and we are glad that fifty methods and their apt IK tlo . to uc pubilt spirited citizens have signed : cssful farming is part o f the regular an agreement which will insure the farmers’ week program at O. A. ( ’ . Chautauqua for next year K« f?e)-l.fune 13-lx. • bad too few sue- Tuesday's lecture w !11 lie on the • lid j.ow -ince we are start' d, let us business side o f the home We.Ire keep up the g ood work. .day's on onganization and procedure. DEWING DRUGSTORES l $ 2 4 . 5 0 $ 3 2 . 9 0 $ 4 1 . 8 5 s 4 3 . 1 0 s 4 7 . 3 0 * 4 8 . 4 0 34 9 . 6 5 TUBES * 2 . 5 5 » 2 . 9 0 *3 5 5 * 3 . 7 0 * 4 . 5 0 *4 5 5 * 4 . 7 5 » 5 5 5 * 5 8 . 9 0 » 5 . 8 0 * 6 1 . 9 0 Fabric Tires Smooth 3 0 3 »1 1 0 0 Safety 3 2 4 »2640 Safety 3 0 3 *& 4 5 Safety 3 3 -4 »2330 S.tfrty 30-3^ *1600 Safety 3 3 4 j *37.15 years to come- K E E P IN G OF ACCO U N TS re ol - « tiona with our p , ! • T h e 1 B E N E F IT S FARM ER a ttra'tlon s were ail high class and 4 Anti- Skid Safety Tread Anti-Skid Safety Tread s il v e r t o w n th e B J . GOODRICH R U B B E R COM PANY QAkyrm.Onio