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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1921)
THE ST HELENS MIST, FRID, Save Food—Use Ice W ant Ads A 500 -lb. IC E T IC K E T FOR $4.50 FOR SALE. prompt Delivery Phone 86 The Ice Man GEORGE GARDINER fiction mm - • iilM i'T T f 'n r i i T r n i íin iM .i m m ----- ill sell .it P U B L IC A U C 1 ION it my ranch 21 miles from ,|e (m Beaver Homes district), on laturday, A u g . 13 interning at 1:30 P. M , the following descriiieil property: otl Yoini^ W ork Horses lilch Cows eitcr ftOO-lb. Pi.;, farm W.i 1 Fine Steel Range 1 Copper Boiler 1 Nearly New Washing Machine 2 Beds, Springs and Mattresses I Table Some Chairs 1 Lot Cable, Hooks Cross-cut Saws i ickle. Bit cks, Etc. n ft Double 1 l . i r n c s s ^iay Ruck priug Wagon plow ne Ch'ckens Ions Hay anil alvi ell my R A N C H O F l W E N T Y ACRES, partly Lrc ! 3 cm .in b i c it. 1 > >ndi?i n good liant tagf, chicken house, land all fenced and cross-fenced, and 1 • i . ive any reasonable on land, horses and cattle, so e sure and attend this |t :'. ■ ■ mi b o ■ in t . . i I J. KAVANAGH w ’. ll ! e s- Id. Frank Wright O W N E R 1 A u ctio n eer { C ' Ì\ * » \ Crown (¿asoline l'j wer and Mileage ' I V I. V. ^ ' fv * - ai is r w iy <3* the most power! * m e ii§ n in ihe world depends on its source of power/ T h e refining o f Red C r o w n gasoline .8 based on a thorough, scientific study nod k n o w le d g e o f the fuel requirem ents o f the autom obile engine. K e e p a record o f y ou r trip mileage, also note the p o w e r and flexibility o f your en gine w ith R ed C r o w n gasoline, and you w ill be con vin ced that Red C row n , the gasoline o f quality, " is thegasoltne for you. Look for Standard Oil Service Stationa and for the Red Crown sign at garages, service atations, and other dealers Theia you will be able to get good service with Red Crown gasoline. S T A N D A R D O il. C O M P A N Y ( Special. j I HAI.KM, O r, A u r h traffic !•'( *U HAl.K Marc, weight 1600 I In, (iffln-rs here a i I hc I m I oii wuh reached fuMt walker. 1‘ rlce $»u. N. Sher u> enforce thoroughly all the Htate wimh J Wurren, Ore 3:1-2 road laws Secretary o f Slate Kozer and T A Itaffely, chief of the truf- It »It SALI Two lot H ami m?w resi- rlc Inspectors, addressed the rneot- (Dur.«* o it Kit ti, tuUl Ht , (MHl K :. f . iiiK. Huid, St II • *!•- li s, Ül «aun. *>:t 3* J K Caluvan, Industrial field !•'» »It SAL K A f<* w hui.(ireil broc worker for the slate department of <’oll pimi ih>. Id- inly for plan link education, has returned from a tour now. A. M Holt . SI . H d I oiih , C ir 1 In Washington, Clatsop. Yamhill and Columhia counties where he Investl— ■ ■-------V • It HAI .K Sam1. plenty of it. gated hoys' and girls' club work, l 'tolti pt delivery St Helmm Tr aus lie says good work Is being done fur »'»., St. Ileleu», l'buuo 16. 3» If in sewing, looking, poultry, pig und calf raising at Waluskl, Farnhlll, til SALI l'uro b re il H o I h I o I u bull ''••••per, .llrowiiKinead, Lewis and 4 y- ,»r» wld {ht 1 500. Thin lull Clark, Kuappa aim Silvlndale ana is a soup al $80. I'ete Serafín, other communities. 11 enhulm, 1 Ire Phone 1 11- 6. 3 1 4 Members o f the stale supreme I Colf SALE* A n U III he r oi c h eli" muri began their vacations S a t u r i llolsteln cu» ■ and heifers. i’ hotio day. T o clear the court preparatory or wrlte Deer I l i ni I ivc . im k Cor the month's vacation the court I i ompany. licer I Caini, Ore Phot:" departed from the usual custom ano I '•! 2 8 1 1 4 handed down opinions on a day ■ i I r ilia To ! • Nine were hand* K o ll SAI.K or w ill li ade »ledi ulti" ■ d down Saturday. lois in Hcappooso for partly Im - provi I laach of from :u to 40 Warrants passing through the o f acres I li ree of these lots have fice ot the secretary of state for the mee collages on them l oi further month of June aggregated $2.263,- according to Secretary Information address I., c. Kish, 332.40, Of this amount $93,524.17 , Kcappoose, Oregon. 344* Kozer w ,-i l»»ued in a single day. KOIt SAI.K -‘ 0 uci"H of In ul | tdght of Hchool h o i m » and ta.iktoo The Shell Oil company o f ('all poslotf ice; on counly road, socio fornia ha.- remitted to the secretary impiov.ni".|i , yd io ton cords of slate $5.022.67 In taxes on sales | of wood l'rlc.i 41II0U; half cash, of gasoline and distillate in Oregon i halaacc on easy payment». John for the month of June. Seit le, tankion, Ore. I'hoite I9K24 131. The Nehalem Doom company ha I een granted authority of the pub 1 Olt SAI.K 10 aertt. of diked land lic service commission to construct on Fuget im.uul, all »la .h e d ; l an overhead crossing for an industry pur track over a county road near a< r> h umli-r plow, hulanco puuture; 1 acre In potatoea and gurden. A l si Helens and over the trucks »>* so 1 hoiMM, l cow, 24 ducken», 10 the Spokane. Portland A Seattle HiHinlf l .c s 3 llvlng heute»», harn, road. » o r k Khnp und heo hont» Will According to a report filed by (! »•<11 ch«ap an 1 am loavlng thn country ( »sh or terms. K It Lamb, county school superinten- county, with Huddleaton, Westport, Ore lit. 1 derit for Tillamook 31 - 41 . Slate Superintendent J A. Church ill. eight routes for the transporta tion of pupils to and from schools M iS C E L L A N E O U S . are in operation in that county dur ing li e school year. The cost during P U R I B K S D HOLSTEINS Mi" last year was $si x4. o r an aver- To traile for good giade tows. * for M e t route I Must bave from tu to 20 mora leach"! cot luges In the county are Sood cow» Prefer Guerttsey. Jei not credited with much success, hut sey, or Ourham Musi lesi 2.6 or twenty-one play sh»ids In connection b«tter; preler 4% or Iiettar tes: wi th rural schools have been suc Phona, wriie or cali at l'Iovarhlll cessful. Kami, licer Island l»je Fluiti» _____ 17 K11 27 tf W A Dalzlel, deputy slate sealer of weights and measures, reports LO ST AN D FOUND. tbi t more than 100.000 berry con-I lai iers have been Inspected by his It KW A It H $10 0(1 reward I >r In department in the last three months. I formation of following STOLEN from Columbia idvcr Puckers’ Out of 3 58 accidents reported to Ass n net rack at St llelen» One tho state industrial accident com diver gill net 120 filinoli. long mission for the week ending July 70 fathoms of 9 '< in. mesh by 28. three were fatal. They were: 21! meshes deep 12 ply twine, f i f William Hewes. lineman. Portland; ty fathoms of 8 Vi in. mesh by 2 7 Charles Pohjola. -fmber worker. meshes deep, 9 ply twine hung In Empire, and Howard Leltoy Mains, new lines of 5 It! cork line and lineman. Cottage Grove. 3 16 in lead line with 127 brass flouts. The lines and leads and Judge John S. Coke o f the circuit hangings w er» new, having never bench at Marshfield has been ap been In the water Notify I'nlum pointed by Chief Justice Burnett of hla Itlver Packers' Ass’n . SI. Hel Ihe supreme court to sit as a tern en s. Oregon. 3 31 f porary substitute t*»r ?Judge J. A. Kokin of Astoria. W E E K L Y 1.1 M ltE R R E VIE W The Oregon school laws as altered For the week ending July 30th by the legislature o f 1921 have been one hundred seven mills in Western moiled to the county superintendents Oregon and Western Washington of the state by J A. Churchill, state report production at 64,396,464 superintendent of schools. feet, which Is twen.y-nine per cent below normal \ check for $20.4 58 has been turn New business totaled 63.804,283 ed over to the state treasurer by the feet. public service commission represent Shipments totuled 68.396.632 f< • ' ing fees from the grain inspection Kor delivery by rail, lie« business department of the commission foi included 1.204 ears: rail shipments lin' month of July. This is the big- 1.238 cars. Unshipped balance in L-"st turnover ever made front- the llie rail irude was 2.770 curs. ib partraer.t at one time. laical business totuled 4.236.2:!'. feet. Attention, 'Jr. Ilays. In the cargo trade, domestic or Kansas paper— H»>rt. Hammond dels totaled 6.9 s; . o f ! I'.... . "M - while drunk yesterday tried to drive 6,461.000 feel, »'oasiwise and Inter his cqr into the postoffice, but failed coastal cargo shipments totaled on account of the door being too 21.326.910 feet; export shipments narrow. There have been many- 5,693.385 feet. other complaints recently* about the ---------- » --------- narrowness of the »loor at the post- office Boston Transcript__________ • $1.60 W E E K E N D $1.85 E V E R Y D A Y REDUCED RO UND T R I)' FARES TO P O R T L A N D "¡si aniy* trutTs and vegeti vhv are the c,Ijh al)hil that all - b o pi m nnd mak- ..„mributa a jar or more •ture him?" ,,rf or,j has kindly cottsenf f Polumbla i j o|. donations and a t inee In the f(>un(1 at his office in ti e 1 fc l»"»- , Realty Co • „ | pavld Hurcham. wife »T ichildren have been visitili I B F R T Y week at the home of IP Albert Burcham The> .. . . . r.v the relatives and friends in - Vs , In the w « t ‘ <»" ,helr vacali»»!» t that In ,he „ h , aiif where Mr I ••h TMsmplc" prDxoipal of ' the Poly ten P „ sch.ntl. one of the largest Pr • ' - ...........- ------------ F YOU W A N T your Household Effects, or House, Farm or Equip ment sold, see me. I can sell it f"*r you at Auction and get you good results. I 9 I k Gasoline of Quality NEWSY l l j FROM THE j.^ T E CAPITAL phene fares tuclfide War Tax and I will continue throurh Sop! either Week end tickets are on sale Sat urday and Sunday, return limit ! Monday; "every »lay " tickets are limited to return date o f sale. ! Th e former saves the passenger [¡,6 cents and the latter 31 cents. I compared « 1th Ihe regular basis Hpokane, Portland A Seattle Ity. : 32-6 J. It. tillby. Agent. P. J. KAVANAGH St. Hrlem O re g o n PAGE SEVEN UGUST 5, 1921 Going to Build Or Repair? I f so. It us quote you prices on building material We have in stock for prompt de livery, Shingles, Lime. Brick and Cement and other sup plies you need. Feed and Grain W e have hay, grain and mill feed. Prices most reason able. Poultry and Stock Supplies. AN-F'O Calf Meal is an im provement in calf feeding that the dairy industry has long needed. Better order your winter’s coal now. Delivery begins September 1st. Frank Wilkins Warehouse and Office call and see us Electric, W ater Power or Armstrong Washers, Clothes Baskets, Clothes Racks, W ood Baskets, Market Baskets, Ironing Boards, Step Ladders, Chair Seats, Camp Stools, Curtain Rods, and Everything in Mouse Furnishings. E. A. ROSS Masonic Bldg. St. Helena You’ll Be A Regular Customer by ordering regularly after you have once tried our bread. You will at once realize the absurdity of sweating over a hot fire when you can get such light, kooths^me bread as ours, and at less expense than you could bake it at home. S A T U R D A Y SPECIALS Fresh Cookies 2 doz. 35c. Fresh Doughnuts 2 doz. 45c T ry Our White Clover Ice Cream LIIN< H E » SE R V E D W IT H E X T R A GOOD OOKEKH. ALL RENT»» OE P A S T R Y , P IE S A M » CAKES. FRESH CANDIES. ST. H ELEN S BAKERY J. E. R A M S E Y This Bank W ants Serve You C O -O P E R A T IO N is one of the secrets of community prosperity. W e want to co-operate with you in securing your own success in the business or agricultural world. Your success means our success. Our mutual success means Community Prosperity i W e invite you to consult us at any time. A savings or checking account at this banks will bt your convenience and a financial advantage. First National Bank ST. HELENS, ORE. Member Federal Reserve » « A S . G R A H A M . Prosi.lent. Having« and Cheeking A reo uni» System H. A. CHILDS, Catlii.T Safety Depimil Boxes Mr. Farmer: UJ E pay top prices for fan- H cy Hogs and for Fresh Eggs. A trial will con vince you. Colum bia River Meat Co. Bt. H elene, 4 »««. R u th e r fo r d Bn tiding SlirliloB Dock. T o !. Ril 8 (. H o l e « * , O re . To T H E S A N IT A R Y STO R E Plions