PA G E TOUR T o o Lain The« muh strong and i»l«,a»lng I J i " »Ir foro« nf Un' mirili » i m i * : | ,ll‘l o I imo h I miI h worn «•xci'ldloiially good 'All th ro u gh ni y irlai , iliook llouil is ' i iillipii'l'' •‘IH*'1'1 .,ii.l I li rii II iik Mwiy S' lloloiis pò,. Maying, • *• • »• .............. .. 'l * e •M n i ir r Honor honor i , *pPt agalli»! ilio tiirlmlnnl aoulli oaator l'Io « o ro observo,I »im.UK Ilio • row il H„ a r ■ led |pi| th , h„ v U i... | 'crook . e convlcimi P U B L IC FORUM T|„. s.imlspil alimi, il l*> I- li « uh a i:rout ,’ololiratlon, »ml Sou , H |, t dt(. , . k S » 1 did, so I ,|1(l •• , . V l i I if t < l*rui s I'lils \ i\ir. I» years why In Ham mu up f.s D ILLA R D W R IT E S OK foni un r i f a r l i * • sliu.lo and a •lldn'i Mist Want Ails are sale m ak e rs i m i o b je c t to th a t? OHEOON U i l l h I L T I K A L I ’OL- SEA SID E C E L E B R A I ION pioto « ___ ^ that ot Sfasiti© * attrat tiv«» <4 I. K tlE . I'o rv a llU s p e cial pig show and If Is along the I in g c on te sts will he held next full a. T ho Mist has recai von the follow :l ''s ‘ 1 " western holder .»f this spit ihui ill* all county fairs, stute fair, und the lug interesting le tte r from \\ It new two hundred thousand dollat I'ucitic In te rn a tio n a l L iv e sto ck show, ji^]iur,l I T I'll hi- seawall Is erected l predict timi lo lie open io all m e m b e rs of hoys' .... . ... ,, .. , .. ' . , . It Is b p m.. Sunday Seaside ,1 girls pig d u o s who show pure- stìawall ‘u.,llc a t ,.d . ,kIul u „ gereue Seaside will some da) he one of 111", m l pigs ot any re c o g í,u e d breed , ,mV0 , ef( |h u„ dtellnUhln J groa. summer resorts of I he w orld , II. , e , m o r e very little at cut on has ■ d unJ the r e s l f u, J f fo o u n c c n il n g ihe celebration. I would p. „ i.klng .on given by the ju d g es to the man , m t l e c a b lu , ..Me r u ia u t." situated „ was not good .er ot showing «»e am m a la , alnrut a mile hark Mr «*‘ 1............ 1 ‘ "I ‘ ” \ . J u d g e s will c o n . der 60 per c e n t , { , the h„ ^ ocean f front, r o n , #| S ••• Wu g liu h at th e f(V„ fool of d un.ieeus .im ‘ ihow under I a muuntllitl ranKe. overlo okin g the '•*»->• .r preparin g the pig to show and uttemie d MI‘ \KlKnx ; . . , - e und coolness of e x h ib ito r; skill ,>f (he dw1k.a t i o n . , ,.linnot ov«.rl...,k cernlng thè walls of untlqulty or th**| future of Ilo .ountry or utivthlng including c o n tin u o u s . , hp excltelIu.,lt of „ Ut„ our o r l‘ R I(T X . u.-nt.on. keeping Ihe pig placed to a i „ nK t ),e beach , fro m the Incomplet else calciilaled lo Interest and en ■ i n n I i i x i i y « » n n I n » * m l * - n i i i l . . . . . . . . . advantage, and being on th e j o b ; and ed Columh a highway, for those who illuse Ihe Idg i niwil of anxlous lis- ability to stand, move, or drive the reached . hat point about high tide i eli. •’« The music wum fine; Imi liardly , pig as requested by the ju dges C ars ga hered .hick tnd fust. Into a long hi ick -trin g . reaching over the heavy enough (or iipen a i r ini the| Tlir»"»* l i a ) * M I*A \ Y 8 Managing Editor MORTON rii IIM I l i r riO N K VTICH On«* Y e a r ..................... • • • • • ■ Six M.'tiih» . ................ $l ï6 E ntered a< »econd-cla«» m atter, J a n u a r y lOtU. l » l i at the F o s t o f f lc * at Si Helens. Oregon, under the act of March 3 r » 1879 I'D iM t O F F I l IA I. P A 1*FR Member National E d ito ria, .»saocla- tlou and Oregon Stato E d .tortai Association liU ii:ii S in t K That som e of the farm ers in Co­ lum bia county realize that the pure bred cow or hull, even though It be high priced, is a much hetier in ­ vestm ent than scru b cattle, was d em onstrated at the J e r s e y Club picnic at the 3unnybank furn. on Satu lay Mu: of t is > who J . ■ > * ■ stock weru proud to say th©v now owuet» tho ro u ghb red stock and t h e ir t e sti­ mony was to the effect t h a t the pure bred stock was returning a m u d m ore a t t r a c t iv e dividend than the* received when little thought was given to pure bred cattle. At the present time Columbia c ou nty relies, to a large extent, o" its timber. It will he only a few years until the tim b e r is gone and resourc es must c o m * t o U I e t h e place of the resource gone C a 'tl e raising, dairying and farm in g nittsi he those Indus’ ries. T h e members- of the J e rs e y Club realiz e this and have made a good s t a r t on t h e ir program. T h e fru its of t h e ir labors will he apparent in a very few year». XIIIHK K O im (i\ -K tm \ \ It K t llMINt; t IT I/ KNS 11K- T h e census of 19 20 shows that W a s h in g to n 's for: ign horn white males, 21 years of age and over, n u m b e r 1 4 3 .2 5 8 . Of this :iu;r er 7 7 . 1 5 6 were natu raliz ed 2> ;i 1« had tak e n out first papers 29 572 were listed as aliens and S 222 were not reported as to citizenship. It. 1 9 2 0 , the report shows 53 9 per cent were naturalized, as against 46.8 per cent in 1 9 i j ; lU.s per cen" had taken out first papers, as against 10.4 per cent in 1 9 1 0 ; 2 0.6 per cent were aliens, as against 29.3 per cent in 1 9 1 0 and 5.7 percent were not repo tted as to citizenship, as against 1 3.5 per c en t in 1915. F o reign -ho rn white females. 21 ye ars o f age and over, nu mbered 8 7 , 1 7 7 , of whom 5 6 ,7 6 1 were n a t ­ uralized. 1443 had f ir s t papers. 22.- 954 were alien and cltizeu .hip s'a»us was not reported for 6 0 1 9 . Of ail f o r e i g n - 'o r n fe m ale s 65.1 per cent were citizens. 1 7 per cent hud first papers. 25 3 per cent were alien and 6.9 per rc ent were u areoorted . In the Cuited S tates th e re were 6 . 9 2 8 , 0 2 7 foreign-horn white male of whom 6 3.9 per cent were citizens e lig ib le to vote, or on t h e ir way to citizenship Of the women 52 per cen t were natu raliz ed and two-fifths w e r t aliens I SSKiVEIl ( m iM lM C A T lO N S T h e Mist has received an unsigned com m u n icatio n written by a party, p re su m ab ly of ScappoO-e. for ,h e le t­ t e r was dated and mailed at that * ter to be voted on at the special election tom orrow. I l i e w rite r e x ­ pressed m any sen sible thou ghts, but neglected to sign his nam e and fo r tiiis reason the com m u nication is not published. T h e Mist re peats for the 'steenth time, t h a t it will not publish anony­ mous com m u u icatlc n s. We will glad to print c om m u nicatio ns when signed by the writer o r sponsor ot the a rtic le , and if e ith e r of them wish th e n am e withheld, we will do so, but we want to know from whom we receiv e th e com m unication. T h e c o lu m n s of T ie Mist are open to the public and we want anyone to use o ur space for the expn sion of th e tr tho u ghts, but once again we will e m p h a tic a lly s t a te that no un­ signed c o m m u n icatio n s will be pub­ lish d Sign your n am e and send in a n y item of interest. We will he glad to have i*. PEOPLE’S MARKET fi c D E PO IG A R A G E ei tug American l.e boring its fixed population loo ion W eekly the tide was com pletely turned, for ------------- —* ¡ t h e re wore fully forty thousand vis Tite Real Thing itors, with from six to eight thousand Americans used to get sweet- a u to e s ; and t r a f f i c cops, with their sounding phrase» on the su b je c t of “ g o " and " s t o p ” signals, were as ipen d;i iontacy, but th e phrases necessary, at the principal crossings, didn't mean any thing. Now A uteri- l i i 111 largest of o u r citlea ms are g etting genuine open dl T h e seawall, of about two miles in plomacy.— The Toledo Blade. length, with a broad, well-lighted ----------------* ---------------- and inviting promenade, will add T ro tz k y 's prediction of a war be- Kfeatiy to the .e c u r lt y and attrac tiv e tween the I'nited S tates and E ngland 1 1 1 l,f Seaside. Th* cit; n 1924 1 - a . sound and valuable ch? nB*“!L oc\t.,OB r*»e clt« In is I his predict on of three y.-ars ago a * would t n s fo n n “ 0 N e a n ii i c a i n , had h : L We are agents fur this popu­ lar and well known car and will be pleased to demon­ strate at any time. CAR FOR H IR E — DAY OR NIGHT Blacksmith Sh< p in Connec­ tion. 1 ‘‘All things w a its"— if he wait*. com e to him who advertises while he t a t t l e -d e b ris ’ o b s t o MAN V \ GET - POOR - \ \ QUICK FOOLS. Filone Mil W es I si II. |. Try Our White Clover ice Cream Ll \< I! Stilt till WITH l\'l 111 («1)01« (Oi l til!. U N D H Ok P A M T K Y , P I E S \ ,.« ( V M S Ill, I It ; , ¡ 1 , \ M , | KS ST . H ELEN S BAKERY J. E. RAM SEY ‘ t " * '■ . . r ■- KVTITLKI) T o i I I I I ! ; HI P P O R T Thn St. I; lens bm-.-hall ream ; cntitlcii to it'. ,p port tiian the home fo lk s »re - j v i ■ g them T h e r e ’s not a re sid ent of S ’ Ifeietis but wlshe» for »he home team to win. E ven if one is not a bn .all lan, he pulls for the home teem because he has prid" !r, th e horn- town A win­ ning baseball team is a good adver­ tisem en t f o r th e town because if c re a tes more pride in the town, and in te re st In »lie town. W e want them . to win and »hey are winning. Now l e t ’* do our part by giving them m o r e support. If you do not can- to go to th e gram or tr you a r e going picnir klr.g i» t 1 e iltne th e game is to be played w . ;l-i be a good idea to huv a :rk n t to the g;.m d is ■how ’ he boys toa» you t •• t c e r e s 'e d in wh;.t the,, a re n; i ,r St. Helens. I’ Everything Our Facilities and Resources in Farm Machinery are adequate to every requirement of commercial clients. Tell us what you nexi and we will gladly call. W e have supplied many enterprising farmers and can supply you. [ririey A If n i t o n , Chassis, starter, dem. rims, $ 4 4 0 .0 0 4 6 5 .0 0 Runabout, Touring, 5 1 0 .0 0 7 6 0 .0 0 Sedan 6 9 5 .0 0 Coupe . Truck . 4 9 5 .0 0 6 2 5 .0 0 Tractor F O B. DETROIT We maintain an individualized service which clearly reflects earnest, personal effort in promotin patrons’ interests. The prosperity of this semi-public Institution re­ sults largely througli the collective progress of local industrial interests. Our every effort is at all times W e are always pleased to demon­ strate, and when you choose your favorite model, can make immed­ iate delivery. directed to furthering the success of the commercial interests of St. Helens. SHERM AN M M ILES Pre* ident Farm Equipment Company I T S A PK RFUCT DAY to you. * no m atter how hot and dusty o. cold and wet, if you are privi­ leged to ride in a Ford Sedan or Coupe. The Fieldhouse M otor Company has lately received a car-load of Fords: all models. l O matter what kind N of implement you want, we can supply you and deliver it at your farm at ‘ he sami price, or possibly less, as you would pay in Portland T HE U N I V E R S A L C A R SATURDAY SPECIA LS Fresh Cookies 2 doz. 35c Fresh Doughnuts 2 doz. 4 cc I I E ( \ K i l l L. T his is th€; season of the >ear when forest fire ami fires in town are most lik ely to occur. A m ajority of the fires a r e cau.s tl by c arele ss­ ness. T h e cam per In * %*» fores should use care not to stur* a fire which tti i er 1 1 1 destroy thousands of d o lla r- worth o valuable tim ber and th e residents in town, esp ecially in Hr Helens where there is so much dry grass, and where if a t«re o i l ' 1 s t a r t e d ' gained much headway t«e- tOf • - . *1 ,<• ( y-“ fi mmlfl hi ♦•speci*ily careful Se\'oral grass fires h a r e occurred d uring the v.pek. f o r t u n a t e l y no.,e of did (lamagR though several residences w i r e Ihrea'OiPfl An ounce of pre- vent ion is worth i pound of cure I hi . a -on o I y‘- i r, and j ‘»fieri y (lestroyod is a - (nitre wasted. h by ordering regularly after you have once tried our uread. Y . u will jt rea ize • bleating over a hot arc when you can et uch light loothsome bruad as ours and a; less e.\])er.se tiian you could bake it at home. /¡rHE_, 4 E W O U L D N 'T BE USO M A N Y GETT- T H E r \ VI 8 KHMOItl kS \ ou'll Be A Regular Customer ■* C H -Q U IC K S J F W E R E NOT SO AMI Welch & Co. w ..-h may ..uve been rather to the miles ,n length and ! alf , mil- «ught In both Instance» but the to* width extend ing along thi ■' >n imbecility of the thought In each case 0^.w^ e„„r^v< r *i‘,ll’ ,,lfed 1 > lie ocean. T h e capes, above, break ihe rem ains the same Americanism is loyalty to A m er­ ican institutions and the only loyalty which expresses Itself in service and s ic rif ic e . T h e re is great need to re ­ vient;,er that th e quality of o ur c i t ­ izenship is determined by the qual- ity of the c h a r a c t e r of c i t i z e n s — ] The I'h urch m an, Filli Line of 1 1RES J. E. HUTCHINSON Cashier Fieldhouse Motor Co. St. Helens, Oregon P rop rie to r*. Ciatokanie, Oregon. IV KR T HA V A FIN K HAT IN A roK H