P A G E N IN E T H E ST. H E L E N S M IS T. F R ID A Y , JU N E 17, 1921. sull-I rioni Klo Illuni l»in? ------ ------ - Iti'ullsl Ir I«'' 1 ,,,'u.u know Ihn! nino nul of sv Miti her: "Wlioovor in u tí, ht you to lino l hai ilrouilful w oi il * r V h i'U in u tiH W o r H i " " ' u h o I oh o r Tommy: "Sibilìi <1 uu 1 M ttX f "r Mother: "Huilla l'Un t , r.-.,n !• un) tiilerniil traal Tommy: " V o i murili when f. I I . ! Ill mu) Ilo rollovoil foli ovor il olia li' in li I m .I hm I " ' I H " ' • I .In linoni. < lirI h llima i vo itoi lii < Ja/cM t , i ep and i uh i poaaible, i i .>n ■' 'I Al linn y Till rii Mirri • in It III! roml Hi root to Mullí Mir r1 ni " i -i « "ii ' I l.o I ml u< roMt or : i nn . if ...... . i , uro \ ■ k I. ' 1 “L u t h I iii W a n t Ads or nmybe you have already. W e can the engagement ring, and also the wedding ring for the ceremony. Wc have clocks of every kind, silver- (ygyp ware, cut glass and jewelry of every kind intable lor ..tits front relatives and friends. It in doubt, or it not in doubt, come t( V O N A. GRAY Itoliul.lo Wntrliuiukrr mill J . w i l . i — — “ Gifts That Last” can be bought as cheaply at this store as any vhere else. And the quality and assortment are equal to any you iind. Whether you build a house, barn, chicken coop or only a|aittrv shelf, you will find here .til the Hardware you require, including Screws. Hinges, Locks, Hour Knobs. Hasps and Staples, Hooks. Nails, etc. Larsen & Co., Grocers M IL H O M E O F T H E M A R K E T B A S K E T ” »7 Quality—Service—Courtesy O L IM P IA PLASTER W A L L IIOAIili < annul bulge. swell, v, ip o shrink Not Injured hy ih.iupn- -s. .\luk.H smooth, crack- uI .* walls Practically H u . .ol Made in Oregon. Sold I i a lib.- feldt fa c to ry Agent, Rut l and Local representative wanted 24tf LET'S GO! St ilclens’ industries will soon he humming, and now ih thè tinte to get that hontc, farm or acreage. « l i t i two punii I o I h onluiprov.il Street, w w it \. • *n I* i S.tlMM ini. nc.u M. l'alil. S lit t o . I M I . I d i. l i tic ilici-: in is s i ut m i : im i s K V K i t t i . «•« n i i i i i o i s i - : * i o l i RUTH ERFO RD i . i i w s itiv i REALTY CO. H i ON Fifi—Office, 123; Residence 38-J and ,4 W Vem onia People Take Notice I am coming to Vemonia on June 24, and will W ANTED . be with yon for a week or more. I want to take photographs of family groups, individual photographs and any other you may want. Hei uni mend* Chamberlain's Tablets "Chamberlain's Tablets have been used hy my husband and myself off and on for the past five years. When my husband goes away from home he always takes a bottle of them along with 'him. hWenever I have that heavy feeling after eating or feel dull und pluyed out, I take one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets und they fix me up line," writes Mrs. Newton Vreelund, Minoa, N. Y. Take these tublets when troubled with constipation or indigestion and they will do you good. SALE 5-rooni useable house. Ith i ■ eu for three cow* and three horses; 6 acres or more, mostly surface cleared. Price .•nly i l i 00; $2 50 casli and balance i.n easy terms This is a bargain; NO TIC E John Dowd, Yank- PhOM 1 8K2. 2 l t f lu tin- County Court of (lie Stall- of Oregon, for Mu- County of Colum­ bia. ~ LO ST A N D FOUND. T In the Matter of the Estate of John Kennedy, Deceased, LOST Between St. Helens and Jac­ Notice is hereby given that the un­ ob II.i miners farm, a 2-piece spring bumper. Return to L. H. dersigned. us administrator of the Rutherford, St. Helens, for re­ estate of oJhn Kennedy, deceased, ward____________ 2"-2 lias filed his final account in the County Court of the Stale o f Oregon, for the County o f Columbia and that FOK R E N T . on th e# 16th day of July, 1921, al Itili RENT A place suitable for the hour o f 10 o'clock A M. of said run k oi dairy. John Dowd, Phone day in the Court Room of siiiil Court l I J St. Helens. Oregon. 17-tf. lias been appointed hy said Court as the time and the place of hearing of I HA C K 2 farms for rent; will con­ objections thereto und the settlement sider nothing but cash rent; 1 is thereof. First publication, June 17. 1921 i ;;I0 acres, practically all high Lust publication July 15. 1921. land toil acres under plow, fair L. A. BRANDES. house, good dairy barn for 100 Administrator. row*, several sheds, close to lilgli- wa> reni $22.> mo. Other is about John F Logan, Attorney. »On acres 80 of which is high land, balance overflow pasture, ............ . which may bo planted late, fair house, good dairy barn for '40 cows, rent $150 per month. Both of these farms are within an hour's drive o f the center of Portland anil von have no person­ al ooi-k to buy In either instance Era 11 k I. Smith. Smlthshlre. Scap­ pi*. is« Oregon. 26tf li.ine l l l g h w i i ) , h inii11 liouui*. Imi n. p o o il « . II. all f n ir e d , un sm ir. KoK fetu-ml unii purllullyimprovi.il, poi.il ni .... . »litui, in . innhern. cloni* in, rlv. rvlnw. Mi! imi.mi. ■ mi oi lo*i personal proporty lucimi. <1 t YANKTON ■SALI: lloiHteia et/W will be Mr. anil Mrs. r’ runk Brown have «h tu Ihr«*» \vt*ek». A four gal- Inn milk • r J M Hr o*'11, J lolilt ou, moved to a farm in Washington. I lie Kapple load has been rocked 'ne., near \,.n lioluh place. 26-2* and la now in a very good condition. Mr. and Mrs. Surble of ( orvuills lilt . AUK 1 h. p i ’aeific gasoline dr... a « , mat ly new, only $125. weie Sunday gueata of Mra, Jamea M. .. cedar pic- . to he delivered af- lirooks. several realty deala have been Icr Au.iu I II J Millo. It. 1, ■ a (ip*. » e. ( ire. 2 7-1 m ade in Hus locality recently. Among them wua the Hankey place auil the tract of Mra. Eftie WHY. laven on idle land? Many fifteen-acre mi) i f..i m a l l homer l.et ua Brawn. Misa I.ottie Thomas unil John HUll-d Ividi - and «eli it ior you. U rite . K*nom 414 Dekpum bldg. Kill/., well known reaidents of thia i ’yi 1 1;mil Ore. 24-4 section, were united in marriage at St Helena on June firat. Their many 4«) acres tract; bourn-. friends here wish them a happy jour­ m a/ 'L E Enough ney o'er the marital sea. and ätna i olib a n i ------------- * ------------- i lmlie r to P» y for the ¡.lacc. For Marlon and Polk counties promise - G. < arl-.in War- partie ulur 27-1* to i ad the notthweal lu lue produc­ ren. l ’ Illl UH 11 tion of hops this year. Marion coun­ •: t m i K <1< 1 tho prim in»- and (level- ty lias 2229 acres of old hop yards Polk of your summer pictures. and 1232 acres of new hops. op W Ol k »>!'. .in|ii I; done Dori« Nau- county has 2304 acres of old and Ore First house 257 of new vines, a total of 7122 man. St Helen HUUlll of scindi>1 house on Casenau acres for the two counties flu total ' 1 ' acreage for the state Is 8051 acres I re el. ol old and 2825 acres of mew, or 'III; S A I K Cl i ck hug, In Kood 10.V40 acres for Oregon. i innim; .ndt -on; lias 1921 li- m o ney to loan i. T.i'e ■ in fair condition. Will la- H..I.I for flrat reasonable 1 have money to loan on approved . . h , veil O M John.son, security. J. B. Godfrey 25. \\ a r ren. Ore 26-2* H A R D W A R E • ■ n i . m i ! , p a t i i , ! * * * * * * * * * * * * | C H U R C H N O T IC E S in =B U 1LD ERS’ PHONB , i ....................... il .............. I Ask Her St Helens, Oregon. . * * * * * * * * * * * * METHODIST Il'IN C O R A I, t i l t ’ ll* II "T h e Friendly Church" i U K SALE. The Children’* liay program p re -1 I I ■ 1 R-.i k -.1 hOBRR ai-nted l.y the Sunday School at the ttork liy day hi liuur. Rhone 32-11. hour of evening aervlce luat Sun-, 2 ti -2 * duy waa greatly enjoyed hy a large j crowd. The vurloua pai ta were very i ■ l; ALE ( 1 1 , visi hay by tho nero, rieilitahly rendered anil the effective- neaa of the flower ineaauKei waa ln- "lull** al Simons place, I 1 ‘ lar 2 7 . 1 * creuaed hy beautiful decorationa. Next Sunday morniiiK the paator 1 11 VI-1- \ i I r i • ■ 1 * cow; prie« will apeak on "Our General llulea." ! ■ a hie li I I,.-.-, la . i- Island, We believe Ihla topic will be handled Ore 27-1* In u mam-r which will make it of reul Inter.-Hi to both membera and nou- 1 membera I **li • v I.l ; ( hoii e tornali) planta. At 8 o'clock we will begin the Hong I I la Si llt-l.-iia Ore., clone to U t ile Mill 25-4» aervlie which open a another of our Happy Sunday Kvenlngn. Come! KnJo> ' l|: 1 .. I1 - it* ai-i'.-R >..»1 g ood Hr in k a friend and a amile! I - ha.. Ilemly l'or rutilali July the evening with uu. Speciul tnuaic 1 .1 Addi' s llov 4M . 27-1 • l.y the choir anil a aermon on “ Bat- lleablpa und World 1’eace." 1 OU .-»AUK * h- i n c , ou tie.* Come 1*1.4 M o l I’ll C O V t.ltllO A T IO V \ l. I p < k I h» in I'ric.-H reasonable. I III lit II Mi I, Ila,.. : Warren, Or. 27-2 Church achool at 9.45 a in. MorniiiK worahlp at 11 a. m. I'Oli LI NI té...il punture land for ICveiilng worahlp at 8 p. hi . caul., driven out hy high water. Or George Hull will preach at ■ li i lian in Warren Or. I'houe IM .. ' 27-4 both morning and evening service. More adult membera of our congre­ g r i t K Haie 1 will U. 1 t- 4251) gation should take advantage of the in hanks Ai or sci• i * tî h. P III hie class meeting every Sunday at idei i rie Ughi |il- • 1.1 i'lume 1K 3, 9 45 a m The lessons deal with all » .H IHIm. Wanren 27 - l * phases of the life we live today. Come and bring another with you. SA i A . iHtny ianau ri« obit h al The Children’s day program was mu cil t)»4low mar kit VII• lin► v A b'g very much enjoyed hy all present. Kain if »old al once O. M. K. K. Clark. Pastor. T ifr______ . J>. ill »ou, War run . Ore. 26 _ •» * llooil ICvor llox Kuril» ry slurb orutlmm •>' * * * kï • ‘ . i W \.\ 1 ED Girl to aelp with house 27 work. Rhone »F 3 . \V \ NTKD To buy a farm nailable Joe Koller. for Hie U ruining. .■ Oregon. PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) ¡STANDARD OIL COMPANY! you. Hundreds of satisfied and appreciative customers in St. Helens and surrounding country will testify to this. I will be glad to meet you when I ani in Vernonia. J. T. SCOTT Photographer I*. « Just drop u poMnl i aril to nm un*l addr.<* li lit the I* O. ut Verm mia und I will " ,l1 I liHinlierhilli's Colic anil llini-rhoen Hi-meity. Ever' family should keep this preparation at hand during ill« hot of Hi*' summer months It Is almost to bo needl'd, and when that ....... ,,,-,-s • is worth many times ti* ms. Buy it now . ----------- 41 ------------- Pori land O hs K- Coke Co ordered t „ cut ini* rat*' 15 eents per tOOO ,.„ 1 , 1 ,. f, .-t V ill Have customers $4till,01)0 annually. Hood River New $D>ono power ferry boat put in operation The meat peddler of the old days, who killed his own live stock and then sold the meat from the tail of a cart, is gone from our larger towns and cities. He was a pioneer and did good service but he couldn't keep up with his job. Crude methods have given way to new ideas in sanitation and distribution. Our sanitary method* of handling meats is a safeguard against coni umiliai ion anil you arc anliured o f tile best the market pro­ duces, M ORTON & W ILSON TW O MARKETS Central Market Phone 60 Strand Market Phone 48 l I DO YO U K N O W — I H A T Ellison-White is the only Chautauqua Company in the W est operating on a non-profit basis? T H A T all profits are used to elevate Chautauqua serv­ ice and bring better programs to their Chautauqua assemblies? T H A T in recognition of this fact, the United States Government no longer charges war tax to their Patrons? T H A T eighy thousand dollars in war tax has been saved to the people of the Western states because of the Government’s indorsement of Ellison-White Chautau- quas? T H A T Four Big Circuits are now in operation through­ out the Northwest under the Ellison-White plan? E L L IS O N -W H IT E Broadway Bldg., Portland, Ore. S A T U R D A Y I || S A V I N < t S P E C IA L S i I Here's an opportunity to help save on the house­ hold grocery bill W e would advise you to take ad­ vantage of these specials: Special for Saturday, June 18 No. 5 Pure Lard, O n ly ............................. 80c No. 10 Pure Lard, O n ly ........................$1.60 Bulk Compound, per lb., o n ly ........... 12Z'2c Bring your pails and have them filled. A Big Soap Special A D A Y W IT H l't RE BRED HOLSTEIN’ S To trail*' for Rood grade cow*. Mu t ha vp from 1« to 20 more • •i| cows l ’ refor Guernsey. Jer- or Durham Most test 3 5 or I. tier: prefer 4',' or belter test Photo- write or call at Cloverhlll I ’u Mi. I leer Island Ore. Phone 17EI2. 27tf — THEN, AND N O W CALIFORNIA) M IS C E L L A N E O U S . My work is high class and is sure to please Dead Men Tell No Tales 15 bars W hite Bear Laundry Soap for 50c Jack Dempsey Better lay in a supply. F IR S T A N D O N L Y A U ­ T H E N T IC P IC T U R E S OF TH E W O R L D S C H A M P IO N IN T R A I N ­ IN G . SEE H IM P R E ­ P A R IN G F O R TH E G R E A T E S T R IN G B A T ­ TLE OF TH E CEN- 1 U R Y . Preferred Stock Tomato Soup, per can. .10c L IB E R T Y T H E A T R E T U E S D ’ Y -W E D ’SD ’ Y, J U N E 21-22. W e will have a nice supply of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Columbia River Meet Co. hi. U rli ti», « r e . . H utherford Building TH F. Q U A L I T Y S T O R E ’ I’ hnui- mi