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 <<r F x h l b il o r In Hundir I in wlth a v.inety of Hill“ topp«»a l'Im'i. «lile Is now us hupp) as a cluni ui lawyer. Hooihlngly 1 tka ululi.Si U S ili volli HI Hlllbs “ “ " V ‘ ; n i Will t i n n ì in Awarillnu * * * * * * * * * * * high tide “W h e n the ludge «••ni ni» ................... South Sua Fiatili um oitmil 1 *"’> 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 <u k mountain range, overlo okin g .... V O l t ' f IM lu «in m i he following points: t'onditlon of little city by th e sea lu front of nn him-. lt leu; i You will find only the highest quality Grocerie», u i and trim m in g of toes; trimm in g I natural tone Air Baker, Portland s cabin Is a dead spruce, two hundred mayor, hud u more natural and if ears and tail; washing and cloan- and etgh ty -flv e feet tall. Fresh and Cured Meats. Our cold storage plant and It was I mess ot ears, belly, head, und dead, and while with age. when Sea plei'sing delivery. bui he seemed te| fla n k s ; and condition of coui. In laid-* was first s ettled forget thè o . .. lon and coufln« .1 hi» the sanitary methods employed enable us to supply the it was prob cluding glass, excess of oil. and use ab ly dead and white with age when allention alinosi exclusively lo face trade with fresh me ns and vegetables at all ume*. of o b je ctio n a b le m ate rials T h e re Lew is and C lark visited this region doti» remarki sbotti Ut* ' rattltnil ’ i it inp. rum < lectur. of thè pre maining 50 p r cent will he based Possibly It was aliv e when t h e Pyru ,in the showing of ihe pig. including niids were built. . od,ng ; taker N ellh*r p m k t r re-1 , ontrul of animal oy , ihe . . . . e . x h ib ito . r; In summing up my recollections ferrod io anvihlng of Interest con « 1 - 1 8 , 1 1 1 IN I V U 'H llo N i* I.(Mills % M l < I >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 ) * <irmee. Miss Leu Cohen'« slnglng sandy t h i n e to »he w ater's edge. Hut ■eashore M a g g ie s sw eetheart, a prt'verbial som e of :h e m at. d aring ones prob t i g n i - . is ed Scot, had taken- her out ab ly rem em hrering that tim e and : ir the afte rn o o n , and that was about tide wait for no tnan. and being dis . 1! They rotte som e d is ta n te on the posed t i turn tabl. s. plunged on t •• rolley, turned around and rode half covered beacit. am ong the in - erne again Never was mention coming nd re nding wave*, and by made of food or e nte rtainm e n t. ¡ f r a n t i c e f f o r t s cu louse from the L . i 'k within her own g a t e w a y . 1 waiting ctowd But the waiting A. ’ggie. who had keenly felt t h e je r o w d afterv ard., passed trusty Itegle :, sarcastically proffered Sand) farm -horses anln ils these a dime. id ay sl pulling well soaked autoes • l J l J •'For the c a r f a r e you spent on tue," onto the firm sands of the beach siie said, meaningly. driveway. A rd or had s uffered a " H o its. toots, wom an,” returned dampening. Sandy, pocketin g the coin. " T h e r e j L ik e many sum m er resorts, Sea- TH E DODGE AGENCY . « r.ae hurry. Satu rd ay wad hue sid e lias buildings greatly outnum BO YS- AND G IR LS’ CLU BS 1 R E P A R E FOR C O N IE S : U sui '<1 K vi TJT Frid ay by T H K MMT IH U U S H I V U lt>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