St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, August 05, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    PA G E FOUR
THE ST. HELENS MIST
g i f t s
Issued F very Friday by
THK MINT I*1’ BI.1SHI\4J IXl.MFANA
8 C. MORTON
books
T h e St. Helens pubi io lib ra r/
Managing Editor tort >
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which
Sl llHFUll*TU»N RATES
Uoss.
.................. $2 Do
Onw
......... *1 25
Six Months ............
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K IL L CABBAGE WORMS
BY USE OF ARSENICAL.S
T O T H E LIB R A R Y
of
wore
The
t ' ' ' I » M l t l l d l i
has Spray tir Unsi is Kocoiniin'iid. d b\
F\|N-rliin'ut sianoti l.m .in >-
f il I U V . .
Ogist lo Kill Garden of Pests
Fannie :
given by Mis.
collectio n consists
of
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TION. I ' m v.tilts
S|e a> or lu
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young oabbagn plants with one ol
e rature, bearing such titles as 'So the arsenicata lo free il from im
Entered as s o i ou ^ -cla st matter,
Institutions o f the l
S.
by | ported cabbage worms, sag; '.
\
January 10th, 1812 at th e PoatoffU-e
H7 ‘ e
First Steps in I. Loi et i chief in «intonano, *
at St. Helena, Oregon, under the act lluni*,u I’ r o g r e s s . ’ Starr,
U alks
“ The ilust is usually better for
# »1
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and la ik s m the (le ological hiehl.
small plants." says Professor I .oven
ut March 3ru. 18 . 9 . ___________________Win chell, • T h e Growth o f the Amer
" I f an arsenical d ie ! is used on
i w v n
O KFH l.\li P A P K B
111 Nation.’ ' Judsott. " T h e Growth plants at intervals of liwo »*
o f the English
Nation.
t oman. du ring growth until Iho plan - he
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" E u r o p e in the Nineteenth Fen
Member National E ditorla . Associa- lurv •• j u,ison. ‘ ‘ Industrial Evolution gin to head, injury In cal luge
li
tlon amt Oregou
State h d .t o n a l , u tht, f n l t e d States." Wright.
In a o m is will he extremely slight
is well to add soap lo tile lh,uid
Aaaorlatipn.
tr oduction to American Literature.’ ’
sprays as a slicker for ft -• liek F
____ Itraiuler Matthews, " F r o m ( ‘ haucer
¡age.
The t real tuent .Inni Id lie re
to T en ny son ," Heers. and "Henaia pealed frequently until the heads
DltOl* liK t 'A l .L PI.AN.
, sunee and Modern Art." Goiulyt’iit. (
are well form ed."
That the proposed recall o f Ju dge
The library has also received from
A number o f parasites prey on
Eakin has been dropped is indicated " r 1 hateber a valuable hook en this worm effectively, and may in
by news items in the tw o
Astoria titled " I m* l wclttli l i- Infantry prevent fis becoming a s ou p. si
newspapers
T h e secretary
o f the 1 • *> to 1919.
by its men
seven
Fis hermen s Reague gave as one o f >>">•** com,>r,sing popular fiction,
the reason s for not going
farin er juveniles and eh Wren s. trout Julia
with the recall petitions o r agita- K»™ an.1 a number oi I ioo h o im
tions. that It w ould he a big expens, ular fiction from Mr* _
to Clatsop county
There are some Mrs Storia. Miss Anna Quick and
w h o might believe the statement. Mr McFallutu.
These hooks are now ready for
’ but to us it appears that public sen
timent was that Ju dge Eakin decided circulation.
the case in question. o r gave the
te m porary in ju nction, with the idea W E A T H E R R E P O R T
o f doin g justice to all. and to give,
F O R J U L Y . 1921
fu rther opportunity for the warring
parties to have a hearing in th el
Max. temp SI degrees on 22 and
court o f justice.
23: min. 40 degrees on :t; mean
Had recall petitions been circulât- j
max. temp 72 degrees; mean min.
ed. there is little likelih ood that .
47 2 degrees; mean monthly temp
C olu m bia county citizens would have
59 ti degrees, which is 2.« degrees
signed them *r given the stamp of
below norm al; rain 0 13 inch, which
approval to the idea, which, appar­
is 0.93 inch below average Prevall-
ently.
those
en u y . originated
origin n on with
»nu
os,- dis
. . .. ... -rspre were >0 clear
Pl«a8ed with he ru ’ '
| to partly c l o u d j and 1 clt udy lay
while precipitation fell on four days
Owing to continued N. W. winds and
HOI M < I F W IN G .
sea togs the month was cooler than
General Dawes as director of t h e ; ; he average July, excellent for liar
Budget Bureau, hat ordered a Mir vesting and cherry anil heiry pick
vey o f surplus equipment, supplies m g ; the latter part however was
and material in government posses .
dry for pasture and growing
sion. The property not wanted g o e s \ rops.
l o the General Supply Com mittee o i ;
Jos Hackenherg. Observe
th e treasury.
I
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Assistant Secretary Roosevelt
COLUM BIA COUNTY
under way a similar s u r v y of
I
r n x / r c i a c t n i t ! 77
u W t'.O OoO / ,1390. / /
jurisdiction o f the navy department
x hp
indebtedness o f Columbia
Obsolete vessels are to be - M or countv as reported by the state tax
scrapped
It is a pity that > >m i ( m commission by various subdivisions
■ the good gray ships" must go foi is as follow s: County indebtedness,
traditions have clustered about them April 5. 1921. $347.108.113; school
thick as barnacles, hut we tie>*(1 tin indebtedness June 21, 1921. $158,-
money.
T h e proceeds fjeeru* • for 402 99; drainage district Indebter-
c alc keeping to the treasury de­ ness
$79.700;
city
indebtedness
partment.
April 5. 1921, $281.835.16.
T otal.'
These r.nd parallel operations m $867.046.77.
other branches o.* the service m Ki
The indebtedness o f the state of
the purpose o f the government t o !
June 1, 1921. is totaled at
...........nice and t o reduce the blight } 2 4 ,9 8 0 300
The grand total o f all
of "squandermania.
\\u.-hing'oi. indebtedness
of
state.
counties,
is doing what every forethoughtful .,ltiPS schools. irrigation and drain-
householder feels Call' d on now u:d ,j,8 is p|;,ced at $107.400.593 84.
again to do. Governments, tike d o ­
mestic establishments, need a ok
Sugar consumed by Americans in
i< cacal housecleaning.
the fiscal year ending this month
But while I’ ncle Sam and Aun' averages 100 pounds for every man.
Colum bia are up attic under the woman
and
child
That’s nine
eaves and down cellar among ti ' . pounds more than lu»t year and 11
rusthltis let Mi'-nt 1 ■ r minded M . j mor„ than 1914
in their prospective rummag- . - a h --------------------------------------------------------------
they will do well to include a lot o f |
hand-me-down sinecure«
There a r e '
— the price of success is eternal
obsolete clerkships as well as obso |
publicity.
lete battleships.
Let t i e clean-up]
— judicious publicity in any
include
them
all.*— Philadelphia |
form is good for your business.
Ledger.
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FROM
S b lV IM I l f >
I KAMI*.
Cramp while swimming Is the
black bogyntan of tin* inexperienced
or timid swimmer, and the re’ iirn o,'
Jhe drownin g season makes imely a
-word o f caution as to this trouble.
Regard for the suggestions of o r d i­
nary sense will help many a swim
mer if he should he attack -d by-
cramp while in the water. and may
serve to save some lives
Cramp has few dangers for those
w h o are not chance-ta king swinp
mers.
For expert sw im mers it has
prset a lly * no perils
I
»w im m er. w hen he is attacked by |
cra m p, will remember that It Is not
th e cramp Itself that is dangerous
but the possible panic and lo -
self-control Into which he may fall,
cramp need never cost him b'.-t 1 if«
The thing for a poor swimmer >r a
la th e r in shallow water to do is ti
eschew foolh ardin ess
Bear ti' in
mind, if in deep water and caught
by a cramp, that sudden panic kill-
many more swimmers than do cramp
and exhaustion together
An expert swimmer, when a; sailed
by cramp, overcom es it by turning
on his hack and floating quietly till
he cun kick the cramp out of his
legs Observant’-* o f tljis - tuple s a f e
guard will preserve even a poor
sw im m er who is ,»ut of hi-, depth
I'llK
— but the best o f all is dis­
played every day in the
columns of the newspapers o f
tbs country.
— it. reaches more people,
curries greater weight and re­
in ins longer in the memory of
those reading it.
— to reach your home people
use your home newspaper.
Columbia Beach is an asset to
the city ar I the Cham ber o f Com
Ilierce has nail'- it possible for the
citizens o ' tb<* town and nearby
comntuniti' - to en joy it
The Agee murder mystery is ytt
a mystery.
T hrough a clever ruse perpetrat­
ed on penitentiary guards last Tue
day. Frank Payne, a convict escaped. ,
He was captured, however, the f o l­
low in g night. I’ ayne forged the name
o f Deputy Warden Jim Lewis to n
letter transferring atm rroin the
brickyard to the highway gang. This
was passed on a gatekeeper, and
one«* outside Payne ran a ' a
Pa ne
was sent up from Milltno Hi i > uii
ty In September. 1920. for .. s,,ult
with intent to rob.
,» family ini’itnie
Taking atl ave
for lust year of if $980 exclusive of
caled by the lust re
farmers us Indie
turns llu* total c * o . i o f government
,s going lo I"* iholit Id per cent of
the family ineom ■ for flu* year .tart
M l I T Y o t It I I t l l Nb.s A T
RIVERSIDE
THE
Where you can enjoy a cooling drink or a dish of
the finest of Ice Cream made. Our c o /y little dance
llu i is at your service. You are always welcome.
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PEOPLE’S M A R K E T
lug next month
Y. u will ti nl
Ft ii .mil Cured
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trade with Ii h
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uily the highest quality Groceries.
Meats. Out cold storage plant and
«1 r'l'plnyrtl enable us to supply i|)e
meats and vrgctuDles at all times.
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A. G R A Y
W 414 I I M t k h . l t
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Will repair your watch, clock or jewelry
of any kind.
Keeps always in .stock an
exceptional line of watches, clocks, rin^s.
pins, pendants, and silverware.
bt. Helens, Oregon
—
—
"Gifts That East”
“ Fry Our Malted M ilks’
— TH E R E X A L L
Vacation Needs
Talcum Powder
—.V ami
(Jonteel)
f o l d ( realm, tall makes i
Tooth I’aHto (Lilly l ............ .-,«»<•
Germicidal S o a p ................. 25c
Kodak Supplies
Stationery
(Sy in plumy l.awnl
Suuiiuru l.o i,-u
Take Home
a Quart of
Mutual Ice Cream
Brick Specials
for Sundays
and Holidays
STORE-
Buy Your
Cigars and Cigarettes
From Us—We carry
a Complete Line o f
Van Dycks. Owls,
Little Bobbies,
Chancellor ( 10c si/e)
and Others.
Our Prescription
Department is Always
at Your Service A
registered Pharmacist
is in Charge
at All lim es
P L A Z A PH A R M A C Y
Masonic Building
Columbia St.
St. Helens, Ore
THE U N I V L R S A L CA B
T S A PERFECT D A Y to you,
* no matter how hot and dusty
o. cold and wet, if you are privi­
leged to ride in a Ford Sedan or
Coupe.
The Fieidhouse M otor Company
has lately received a car-loi d of
Fords: all models.
STANDARD OIL CO M PANY
(CALIFORNIA!
Sure Road to Wealth
Everything
( ' •lit-. \ T A B L E .
Did you ever try to kill a w-'IIow
tree?
c h o p it down and a dozen
trees spring up in its place.
it re­
fuses to be bea'ci . Some men ar
born uacoM-jiierul.le. c h o p down the
tree o f then am dlion and a new one
takes its place.
T i.ugli wa may
not all be -iidowcii
n.ttuio w i li
undaunted souls, we can, w lien the
wind o f adversity blasts the tree «
ou r hop«, pla
m< ter
tend
it w ith greater z> ai.
Selected.
I AO d e g r e e s o r i all so
lllliou. » i l l kill tIn* worms If they
are » e l with it
I'lie imported la ohuge » m i l l is
a he«* • fender* on the te*v< ùi enb
hace and .'lonely allied plants I'lie
« . c m is a velvety g ...... "i color
with a f a 1 I ye lo v\ si t ip»* ll'»WM til'
hack and a row of . Ilow d*>.> »low n
eat If side
The adult 1: a wlnio biittorflx. a
titiRur tii. ill o ; about tbo vMi
4 »>1 >
il\' ays roconul/aul
in»- «b nt
(leu
Plie so but I orillas
as an •neiuy.
»•Hierge in t lu< s PI tin un il Ia> okks
llß the h uve.« of uva Habla food
worms t« oil
Thu >oil
plat
I uro Ir 10 i o
uutl ar
.• i ft
ut loas! tliria*
duv t. Titer*
i
in.
onora I ion ; in
! W a t e r at
in I i.rm Machinery
N
U matter what kind
of implement you
want, we can supply you
and deliver it at your
farm at ?he same price,
or possibly less, as you
would pay in Portland
Tell us what you necn
and we will gladly call.
W e have supplied many
enterprising farmers anti
can supply you
There Is one sure road to wealth.
It i a,.,
«;,.t
Quick scheme, no Wild-Fat mining v n t u i*
speculation; it is simply a common ,.i ,. way ,,r
,, ,,, .
»mall iortune in a strictly legitimat
w . ij
One dollar deposited ea<
W*}#‘ k for 1 » ,'tit j
iars in a
savings liank paying four p<*r (»•fit compoiiod in 1 <• 1 * ■:-! Would
am ount to $ 1 61 1 !.Ob.
This
» $51Í2 mor«* thuti 1 h«- to ta l
amount deposited.
Five dollars deposited en *h w<“<*k f o r Hie -am
o f time would become $ s « mhi
nu
0 00
T h e ttite re n t on th is
$8000.00 would be $6 of) a week k
A n y on>* l o l l , , « „ , 1 ; o u t tti.s
piao o f weekly deposits o f $f, 0 oo
for
0 r<
n
tw e n ty y**ar ' (»»lid a *
the end of that period draw on i of
ff
lie hank $0 o*> «*.:i< h w**<*k
• " ; ,u/ •“ * !i" l " " 1 - 1 t u n ..............
Ins deal It. not on I j an be d< poeited .b u t It
, , .
The young man o f twenty » h o will
, v< t« eu -
....
and one-half cents a day in a savings bank p.-,V|tli. ■ „
tent compound inter
and keep
i"' U
i i he I ■ evei j year o f ig!
of 829.000 00 which would pay Inter, t of $L2 oo e/o-t
I Ills Interest wi»uit| be about ten time , tie .......
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W i ; h K
We pay 4 %
I,„ e r , st r „ n i,.......
<*n S;»\ i n .lei mint m .
SHERMAN M. MILKS
President
F.O.B. DETROIT
W e are always pleased to demur
strate, and when you choose you
favorite model, can make immei
iate delivery.
n(|)<<
J. E. HUTCHINSON
C tshier
Fieidhouse Motor Co.
Farm Equipment Company
Ifiirv« > A
Chassis, starter, dem. rims, $440.00
465.00
Runabout, ‘
Touring,
510.00
760.00
Sedan
695.00
Coupe .
495.00
Truck .
625.00
Praetor
St. Helens, Oregon
Hat ton, Proprietor*.
Clatskanie, Oregon.
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