St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, July 01, 1921, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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H I E ST. H E L E N S M IST, F R I D A Y , J U L Y 1, 1921
l o « , the day wuH warm and they
' i n dry I k n o w ,
they clim bed
. i m y fe et and Iw.keil Into (ho wat-
r lan k, they in.ml have th ought
i i inoonsliliii- In lead o f water
' ■'! wo drank
A f t e ? a couple of
ou i they went aw ay, their disup-
1 ' li I in i*n I keen, th ere was nothing to
ubilo1 I h " Cornisti sin res tln*
m Itili Is I h o r o u g h ly lielleved
aI ,.I are tini phuntolll llg lils
,,t
ago a Nclmonor rlgi’ ed
gena /''ai
vessel mud. slgnals o f dlstress tu
the wes' 1 il' St Ives Imy A cab le liuti
put i »11 1 . u litid hor, und otte o f thè
inaile a y i a s p ut ber Imi
seamen ■
« » f i s ln i onici' lo juiiip on liourd ,
Put Ills hand met , lio th ln g solili, and
,, lie tumbled back luto Ilio linai
Ib» Klumtiei und ber sulliug U g h i»
N eg l
¿liappiiur'd in thè durkiiosH
BuriiUiK a .chooner oul o f I he pori
„( Uiidon wus w re ek e d wii ii ii i thè
me vicinity and all on liourd ber
I Ite phuiitom llghtH uro
ptrltthed
,«*n generally b efu re u g a l e , thè
.lin d i culi Ih e m
Jack
Cernì»h
Harry ) Itglite." and tini »h ip sedi
rw»iid'l h i he ime lliut I h suliHcquepI
If wrri k d
■fliii death ship Is u superstition
peco Ila r io C or n w a ll
W i t h black
bull ami 'umpy bow sprit, she collies
!P w|t b
t her cunvuH set against
lb« «Imi .iiid title, an d us she turns
I» retc h 'award aguln, the doom ed
Igyui]
Most fa m ous .if I l.e
traditili .
itorles g r o u p in g round
Ibi drall -hip Is that o f a w reck er
fhu liv' d al T re g u s e a l, | b e guili n g
veawis » ' h false li g hts und doing
tu (Irai11 those w h o escaped
the
tav
W "'u he luy d yin g a lilack
,bip full I igged with all sail set wir
aud.id
uilng In upon the land
ifsinsi tl ’ wind and tid e ; and us Ihn
man died die lioro out to seu again
It i half gale
Portili in no cove, near the l.ogan
itoti«* hi> also u ship o f
doom
gum,itin»
there Is seen when t lie
anils in rlsur: o f f the inai ibes i
liUck ■ (litr e r l g : i d
c ra ft ,
which
lian I' "■ r to Itoilelali and C h ) .
widen sud uddenly vanishes I pon
sbos "'V' T
''es
tier III lurk
and
drilli arc uro to full
N*at Si
Ives, loo. Is ;i chtirrh
rird Inno cd by an uppurlllon si lit
»( which entails disaste r to
amen
In the
xtics of the last centu ry a
veni'd w,. < wrecked on tin* coa '
there M e men who went o f f to the
rtKU" found on ho.ard u lady with
i child In her arm s
Sh e refused t.
jirt will
c h a r g a ind In d ra w in g
h«r by a rope fr o m the wreck to
tbi bool the child wus lost In the
raging ».i
T h e lady die d thro ugh
ihock »ml exposur* and wus hurled
In Hic h » . il churchyar d
T o d a y her
trilth I- old to haunt the shore
•bslhi-r th " day or th e night In
Isüiptislm. . or dark or cle ar or fin**
Aid on wh oever HiH*s her. bo In* a
seafarlng man, disaster fall s
Th«'-* ' o f C o r n w a l l are second
tu Domi 111 Ibe wildness, the variety
»nd originality o f th e ir sea super
«Uhm.
F or n o w h e r e els e In Eu
rups ha th " sen taken such a toll
o' ilfa.l sud still takes Only Cupi
l'ihxnt alai perhaps, the tio odwin
lands off th " roast o f Kent, may
rank behind C o r n w a ll In th e sea's
eol'wsil b I.- r of death and disaster
—National Marine
EATS R A W N A I L S
WASHED W I T H L I Q U O R
C A N IN E H EAVEN
C E A IM S A M E M B E R
PAGE SEVEN
V I/riC K T O ( K FD ITO KB
In lie* County Court .,f tin* M a t e of
t »relion, for C olu m b ia County.
Notice is hereby g iven that the
undersigned has been ap pointed Ilio
adm in istr ato r o f the estate o f James
I*. W e ll* , deceased, by the County
Court o f the State o f Oregon, for
Columbia County, and has quail
fi'd
All
persons ha ving claims
against said estate are Hereby noti­
fied to present the same duly ver
l i e d as by law require d to the un
d<'signed, at itooin
1. Columbia
County Hank B uilding, St. Helens,
Oregon, within six mouths fro m He*
date hereof
Dated and first published July 1,
H A G B A R T BORDALS
Confectionery, Cigars,
loiind, 'iw a
plainly l o ho neon,
ow Just a word to the kind neigh-
• ' who sent th'* s he riff here: Don't
ini., hernn* e a muli is home a few
oli tili the f i n i tim o in many a
■ar, that ho n
uhslsllng on the
proceed
o f a 's iili;
I ’ ve alw a ys
1 " ki ll to make an honest living,
1 i I al", ays will as Io n « a* I am
1921 .
i hie, and when old age creeps on,
H. L. K E N N Y ,
I trust I < an take life easy, ai d sit­ 29-5
A d m in is tr a to r
i l i on in' lawn, and perchance while
J W Day, Attorney.
I am think I nk o f the happy days
pone hi I ’ ll I hoik o f yen dear neigh
hor, and lie* tears will fill m y eye,
Biliousness anil Constipation.
i. memory recall
Ile* Urne
you
F or years I was tr oub led with
iniigry as you
i h e r iff search
natnn to slur
elghbor, when
d. y o u ’ ll think
to my ad vice
;t little harder
not a living
a tool pigeon
end" g o o d b y e
uusness and “ constipation, which
made l i f e miserable fo r me
My ap ­
petite fulled me
I lost my usual
force and v it ali ty
I'epsln prepara-
lions and cathartics on ly made mut-
ters worse
1 do not know where
I hould have been today had I not
trbd
C ham b erlain '* T ab le ts
The
tablets r elieve the ill fe elin g at once
.irengtlien the d ig e s tiv e functions,
helping the system to do its wo rk
n a tu r a lly ," writes Mrs. Rosa Potts,
Birm ingham , Ala
Corva llis
under way.
P a v in g
w ork
in
Candy
A Pleasant Place to Spend an
H our at Pool or Games.
Soft Drinks.
F o o l H all
P h o n e 131-W
ST. H E L E N S
BUY YOUR
PEOPLE’S MARKET
cit
Id and Fresh-
W e Buy only the Beat.
W e Appreciate Your Trade
SCAPPOOSE GARAGE
Come to us for First Class Auto Repairing. Expert
Trouble Shooters. W e also handle
a Complete Line of
W e Like to See Children
Come Into This Bank
T IR E S . TUBES, OILS, GREASES,
A N D A L L ACCESSORIES.
W IC K S T R O M
Proprietor
S C . l l ’ EOOSK, OIMMiON
I I H id
BI RO 1 \l l M VS.
W e had m i i i i honored guest- v I h II
h it homo the other day, th ey came
u number-. ¡1 rung that they might
Why?
Because the children of today a r e the life
anil d r e n g t h o f the com munity t o m o r r o w !
A f t e r a i l — the th ou g h tfu l fath er o f toda y r ea ll y
stores up his w o rld ly goods so that late r his children
may tie p rovid ed f o r p ro p erly and the youngsters
cannot learn too soon the m igh ty function o f a
F ed e ral R e se r v e M e m b e r Bank.
First National Bank
Get the Habit
Member
•arry away the till, t h » mush and
In» moonshine that they expected to
'Ind
Now I n u l l ) think 'twas very
unkind of the dear neighbor who
lent them here when they didn't
■ven find a drink o f beer
They
•earehed our lit It; place high anil
8T. H E L E N S , O R E .
F e d e r a l R e se rv e System
( HAS. G R A H A M , P re s id e n t.
H. A. C H I L D S . Cashier
O f tr ail in g at ou r store.
Y o u will
limi us ready to m eet your req u ire ­
ments anil g iv e you sat iafartory ser­
v i l e and the best lini' o f Groeerlea,
I ri sh Fru it s and vegetables.
Tele­
phone us your onlera.
THE U N I V E R S A L C A B
W IL L IA M S & SONS
Phone 1M-W
W r i t St. Helens
Rut her flutti ha ve T h o m * 1' W i l l
Urn«, culm • -11 chew his way out «
I Phllad- phia j u i l t th e mufclwfrHte
t’irnHl 1
|o st* at Ih«» polle»»
tu
tton *ltii .nivio* to g o and join
lid« «ho w
Willl.iii
had hlrt lur*»» front t '
•iufM»<l<|«t| m a tw o-i nch nteoi wit
dow bar d‘ kiom I to keep him In Hit
II«* unloosed h i» hold relur
tinfly .i f ti»» m u *i»fr itte r a ile d Mm
"I could ret nut JUMt a » easy that
* “ >’•' Ii** '.plained
“ Hui
i would spoil the c e l l ."
)rot«»*ste<i I im maKistrute
That
u k reed W i l l i a m s And
hi* promi »-d the muglHfrut«* not to
drink any more
for u
while,
ut
least
William
wuh arrented w h ile Klv
to* a free demonstr ation In fro n t of
kis hi.».. I,eforc a c ro w d
Announcement
Mr. Kilsel B. For d, Presid ent o f the F o r d M o to r C om ­
pany, gives out the f o l l o w i n g statement:
" A n o t h e r reduction has been made in the list price o f all
types o f i ol d cais and the F o r d truck to take effe c t iminqdi-
ately. T h e list prices, f. o, b., Detroit, a r e now as f o l l o w s :
I miring Car
$415.00
Runabout . .
$370.00
Coupe
$695.00
Sedan
$760.00
Chassis
$345.00
Truck-Chassis
$495.00
Tractor
$625.00
Prince Albert’s a new
note in the joys of rolling
oargains in
USED CARS
’*iu take your car with
kee
storage
until
sold.
Car repairing, battery re­
charging
All
labor
and
$1
repairing
per
hour
Satisfaction guaranteed.
your own cigarettes, wc »
tell you right here lhat
Prince Albert tobacco has
’em all lashed to the mast!
You’ ve got a handful-of-
happiness coming your di­
rection when you pal it with
P. A . and the maki n’ s
papers! Tor Prince Albert
is not only delightful to
your taste and pleasing in
its refrcshingaroma.but our
exclusive patented process
frees it from bite and parch!
And, for a fact, rolling
up Prince Albert is mighty
easy! P. A. is crimp cut and
stays put and you whisk it
into shape before you can
count three! And, the next
instant you’ re puffing away
to beat the band!
P r i n t s A l b e r t is
t o l d in t o p p y red
N
il*, t i d y red t i n s t
hand s o m e p o u n d
and half p o u n d ti n
h u m i d o r s and m t h s
p o u n d c r y s t a l glass
h u m i d o r
wi t h
s p o n g e moistsnsr
ts p .
Prince Albert is so good
that it has led four men to
smoke jimmy pipes where
one was smoked before! I t ’ s
the greatest old buddy-
smoke that ever found its
way into a pipe or cigarette!
Fieldhouse Motor Co
St. Helens, Oregon
MMaaaii
HARDIN’ S
G ARAGE
C o p y ri«h « 1921
J R e y n o ld »
T o b acco Co.
y R
W in ito n -Salem,
O regon
the national joy smoke
rue«
KYKKY
DAY
A
F IN K
D AY
IN
A
FORD
SEDAN