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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1921)
T H E ST P A G E E IG H T H E L E N S M I S T . F R I D A Y . A U G l ' S l~ 1 ' i '1 "■ the I Intention to make Three Year HtooT KquulluHon will attend, at It'mirt i iniri Home. mmsr, in In i t'nlumhhi oiitmma * Conni' uuiii>. to establish • ........ ehilm , to the land , v *l.o\ Tin* total number o f fir«** reported o n ^ o n ami publicly examine i h o ' d«*m*rtb«'d. bHm. ,h V ^ to the state forenter up to Au*UHt 1 ro ||» for the year 1*21. « elver of the l ? S I. » " \\ \ 11 ‘ * 1 was l hose fires burned over 1 iin({ correct all errors In valuation . 1 Port laud Or** 0,1 1 *** ' *..n aeres deatneyed «15,000 hoard; descTlpticm or qualities of lands. September I'* 1 1 'O merchantable tlmbei end I ;,,{s 0r other property am »seed b> » i.»• : at damaucal lou zin« and other property | t!ltl H-Mesgor; and It ‘ shall he th ‘ i t .ni. il Hill. of Sca|»po.*.-o <>r«' to the amount o f $ 1 , 0 0 . 00. duty o f persons Interested to appear 1 |{ i, r..»\ .• I II I M lt**,i,i«-t *ji l*ractieall> all wardens are now on uj time and place appointed Scapi»“ » «• Ore U 1 duly and appointments issued a*?- The Hoard o f kqiiallsation will Illehdi of -■’» 1 1 ’ *s ' . i> \n unusually small continue ns meetlaga from day to |»ortl ml Ore., K U Kuiumejer, »1 amount has fur been spent by ,juy. until such examination is com-i Scuppoo • Ore Ho\ . 1 ' ;4?,d associations for suppres ed but will not he in session lor \, i June • MM*» ' ’ i»n I he hulk of tire fighting oost,a longer period than one month f r o m 1».- ,• A L K V W O K I t S\\ I'l l !.as fallen oil operators, slight ruins date of beginning ICoglxter have been experienced in u few nee- (> HI.AKKSFKY. ----------- ~e------ lion* hut at present the woods are 35,51 Assessor l 'ause ttf l|i|Mxnlliitl«. ilrv and great care must he exer _ , I'.ed M m c K Ft »It I ' l ' l l l J t ’ATIOV When I In' bowels are constipated Mr t arl I. Davis, secretary o f Department o f the Interior. S ! t lie lower I tow els or large intestines Coos County Fire I’ ntrol Association, at Portland. Oregon become packed with refuso matter, states that extensive slash burning Aug |i|ot that is ttnule up largely of germs tin part of operators has been con- Notice Is hereby given that John i'l.ese itn- eniei tiie v*»t imfot m dttcive ot t*xt ellent results and that -|’ Fouttignant. t»f Scappottse, Ore appendix and llP ioil inittiatton loss of timber so far has been very who. on July 1, 19ls, made Home whieh i* ct»ntnn»iil> known as ap 1 sit-ad Kntrv (aa attended ) No Detulieilis pend icit is lake t amberlain s lal In Central Oregon territory Mr J oSl.SJ for S\V S \ V , Section Hi. lets when needed tini keep '"tit H Hatter reports hot, dry weather Township 3. N Hange 2 \V Mil bowels regular and yon Ia n « little hut tu> fires of consequence. Klam lamette Meridian, has filed uotlcc ol to i .«r troni appc.dicitis ath county experienced the loss of a sawmill valued at $40,000.00 but no standing timber nus been dam aged. V V L---- - .frtf- c/. ivetv f s S jl - »*4 The Northwestern Associations of C A S T L E S IN T H E A IK which Mr. C. C. Stott is secretary have hud no fires resulting in loss become concrete realities if o f timber although fires causing you found your sucre? tu.... i considerable outlay on part of oper bank book A small sum de ators have occurred. i ». » -1 ■. > i weekly " ' l l Insure you noughts County association lias against tit inevitable "rainy had 2 S small fires and one convic da" rite ma', with tli1’ bank tion for burning without permit has h vouut ha- f< ling >f retir been secured. Twenty-Four Years Ago. lty itartly 1 icWtiu: in t h«* * h « 11 Tito Forest Service (district fit fell.»w well me t '■ \ dollar (F ro m Files of The Oregon Mist embracing Oregon and Washington opea * an ureo in t with u n and August 13. l M * i l reports 237 fires since July 1. only fun- 1 * rin» hah.i. . . . . , i 15 of which were class C fires. Cost \V. B. Dillard went to Nehalem >f fires _\ » „ and .. . a ....... ... was ........ $3133.00 total of F. re '* 4 'i 1 h at(* iii »«I 1 . \ « i i yesterday where he will spend sev 23 convictions for violation of fire f h«qiirs 1 nr s.ilr. eral days rusticating. laws were secured. Jacob George, who is employed Nickel \i> Good. the new logging railroad being built A little girl walked Into a con from Rainier through Heaver valley spent last Sunday in this c i t y . ____ fectionery store at Pendleton, placed a nickel on the counter and calleu » T . HKIsKXH, OltlC. Messrs. Judson Weed and Finer- j or an jrR (-ream cone, ___ Mora Her Federal Kea*»rve Syetem son E. E. Quick Quick started started on on Tuesday 1 uesday " i c0 creanl COnes are seven cents. morning for Nehaletn valley, where Kjrj the fiz clerk announced ( « A l . ( I K A H A I I , President. II A < IIII.HS. * a «di Irr they intended remaining for a few ■Well, then gimme a soda pop " days. Raving* % it • I (Tirrking Account* Safit> HejM»*.ii llu tri "S i* cents." "Got any root beer?" Ous Hegele’s threshing machine U SE “ Yep. six cents, too.” began its season's work at the llon- The little girl sighed disappoint eynian place last Tuesday morning. edly and started out, leaving her Thomas Muckle came up from nickel on the counter. Astoria Saturday night to rennain "Here, little girl, you're leaving I for a few days. Ho returned Mon your nickel," the clerk culled to her day night. "Oh. that's all right." the child Dr. Ross and uncle. Mr Ira Ross shouted back. " It's no good to me Indianap- of Illinois, were passengers to Port it won't buy anything! land Monday morning from where olis News .----■-------- * ------ the latter gentleman started that day- Mail t liief Honor* Woman. tor his home, after spending two weeks or more in this city. W A S H I N G T O N — Postmaster Gen eral Hays h ,s appointed Mrs Mary THE Macarthy ass'srant superintendent » Twenty-Eight Years Ago. U . S. N O B B Y T R E A D foreign mails. Mrs. Macarthy Is the (F ro m Files o f The Oregon Mist, second woman in the history o f the W h ere the R'>»rqf i* Rpet telly heavy August 11. 1S 9 3 i department to hold such a position with snow, inud or in h»lly W e can heartily re^.,mmend to She has charge of all the foreign country where maximum tra< lion on those who enjoy driving ' e new mails o f the 1'nited States. Mrs. the road is a factor, no other tire tr**ad plank road to Maineville ftotn Iloul- Macarthy is a native of Portsmouth yet i»e v%eil is quite so etfective, or »O ton. No dust, if any. little sunshin?- N. H. and lias been ion netted with w holly approved by m otoring opin It is, indeed, a pleasant driveway the postoffice department since 1901» ion, as the U. S. N-'bby Ttead. .... , when sh« was appointed a olerk. Sh James Wharton of ( olun.hta ( it ha8 work(>(, ^ w#y up to hur pre8. Its very sim pliritv — three row * nf FEW F O R E S T F IR E S 50 Aood cigarettes UK ARE YOUR DKALKK PLAZA PHARMACY for 10c from one sack of GEN UIN E BULL fir X DURHAM TOBACCO W fi '/I : Ml im! By-Gone Days f: l First National Bank noon- Norman Merrill has been gather- ing his logs together into a raft ready for market. They have in the tide water -ince the spring floods. and there seemed to he no haste in getting then to market as logs are not in very active demand — Clatskanie Notes. A partv of seasiders Including \l r8 J R.' Watts. .Mr -.id Mr- Will Price. Mrs. J G Watts and Miss Marie Watts of Scappoose and Mrs. N. A. Perry o f Houiton left here Tuesday morning for Iamg B'-ach where they will remain for several dajs. The tower for the fire hell is erected and upon it is the bell, and It Is not an uncommon thing for th? past few days to hear Us clangs The bell is located on the corner of Cow- lita street. H O U S E H O L D H IN T S J M. Devers, assistant attorney general, in charge o f highway lin .ation. has begun injunction pro- ceedings against the Postal T e le graph company to compel It to re move a line of poles recently set along the lower Columbia river high- way. It is held that the poles mar the scenery and that the company ,an USP ,,f P ° ' e» l he oppo- ' " ,|" ,,f ,hP road that are main ' a '" « « 1 * * ,he t r i f l e Telephone K Telegraph company. Brownsville streets now ready for paving. Water mains and curbs in- stalled. Cement sidewalks to be laid ^ 'irni K I II M E E T I N G O l C O I 'N T V B O M ID O F E Q I \ F IX A T IO N Notice is hereby given, that on the second Monday n September (Sep t e m b e r 12 th i . 1921, the Board of Your meringue will be less likely to fall if you add a te.ispoonful of corn starch for each egg used F YOU W A N T your For a round table, it Is better to choose a cloth with a center with a Household Effects, or circular design than a circular cloth \ House, Farm or Equip for the edges of the latter almost | invariably stretch in laundering | ment sold, gee me. I can The leather on furniture should be gell it for you at Auction rubbed over occasionally w ith a cloth | slightly dampen'd with oil or with and get you good regults. a good leather polish. Feather-hound books should be kept where the air Is hot and dry and circulates freely enough to pre- j vent the natural oil of the leather! St. Holen« Oregon drying out too rapidly T o polish tan shie s rub on a fresh I raw potato, then polish with flannel , For a living room floor use a dressing made of equal parts o f ga*. line, linseed oil and vinegar, l ids I* much cheaper than the usual floor polish Keep a whisk broom for use in cleaning the dry inop and it will Kecon«*trii«-f y o u r ih 'I n o i i h I $t|9- lust much longer liearafice. G ood Je w e lry , if only Don't throw away old can rubbers tw o • *»* tor**»* piece*, w ill if I ve Rave then», tie in bunches and sd! yo u that feeling of ca re fu l ro n - them to the junk titan •dderaflon in flic nicetle* of I P. J. KAVANAGH JEWELRY Grants Pa ha With completion of highway, a hydroelectric plant will he installed to liKlit .Josephine cav»** P £ A P L GIL(IUROSENS) w refined and re-refined by a special process, mak ing it a clean-burning fuel for home use. Ask your dealer for P E A R L OIL. »Ü M t t lllll ■III. É v J fjS f lire** tli.tt m a rk * the In d iv id u a lity o f tlie a«-11-if ro om ed m an or wom an. W e h a n d le Je w e lry of the liijfliest q u a lity o n ly , In * o rre rt style* and •l«*sijçi»s. \«*<f to the p rid e o f « w ilin g a oil plore o f Je w e lry , come* the fact that it wo* le » iilc I i i here. O u r nam e on tfic hox *tamp* it at ont v a* th e fHH«t t fml. you tan Ini y am i u e ifu a ra n tee a tea d u te *at- K f a ttio n in every' tr»n * «e tlo n . C o m e in Malay a rti *•.*• the m a n y new anti iM -aufifiil piece* tv« lia v e fo r y o u r *e|etfion. VON A. GRAY Come and hear our records! M IST W A N T - A D S —T H E R E S U L T GETTING! I 0 diagonal kn«»bs, Ktippinif the r>>««1 — is the result n f ail the yean* nf U. S. Rubber i*xp«.*iiei e with e v e iy type of road tLc w o ild uvvi, came (’' er tr,'nl 'J ’rn‘ ,.nl“ , out the department as one of the where he lias been loo ’ mg ■* • ‘ best informed women on postal mat- hay crop. He made the trip in a few hours, arriving here before __________ #__________ .s ZTeveryone listened to experience, hew Tiiuch tfieyd save S w • 8 « , -4 . # T O P find talk to the next man you see with U. S. Tires on his car. Ask him why. Most likely you'll hear an inter esting story about his tire experi ments— before the answer was foudd. Money wasted. Promises unkept. Trouble on the road— hu morous to every one except the man who went through it. Finally U. S. Tires. Tires ever since. And U. S. Perhaps it's the exprr/>nce of U. S. Tire buyers that makes them more em phatic in their preference than ever this year. W hen these men have tried most » ----------I T S »»-- everything by the w ay of "staggering bargains", hurrah discounts”, "discon tinued lines at less” and so lurth they know w/mt n o t to tfef. They want a /resfi, l,v rt t i r r . W ith a good reputation. That's everything it says it is. W ith the people behind it who back it up. • • " S t n p m nil talk w ith fn t h n - . f ** * r U. 3. T t f * • ,mr • There are 92 U. S. Factory Branches./ V our local U. S Dealer is drawing upon them continually to keep his stocks sized up, complete— to give you s e r v ic e . W henever he gets one or a hundred tires (rom a U. S. Factory Branch, they are n e w ly nw rje tin s srn s u n 'H t ir e t . Sold to you at a nef price. Full values. Square-dealing. A reputable maker. A reputable dealer. The whole transaction as be fit a the leadership of (lie oldest and largest rubber organization in the world. United States Tires are Good Tires U . S. U SC O T R E A D U. S. C H A IN T R E A D U. S. N O B B Y TREAD U. S. R O Y A L t ORD U .S . RF.D & f i K L Y H '»E S United States Tires United States COPELAND AUTO CO.. St. Helens. Ore. H A R D I N ’S G A R A G E . ......... Houiton. Ore. V E R N O N I A G A R A G E ......... Vernonia, Ore. Rubber Company D E E R I S L A N D G A R A G E , Deer Island. Ore. C. E. W I K S E R O M , E R IC K S O N & ......... Scappoose, Ore. L U N D , ............W arren, Ore. R I M A H I J W ATTH M A R K Ii AND J k W k l.L K 1