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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1921)
"HE ST H E L E N S M IST. FR ID A Y , AUGUST 12, 1921. - fin E v e ry R e s p e c t W ant Ads You gel m ore genuine chew ing satisfaction from the keul T obacco Chew than you ever got from the ordiuury kind. FOR SALE. H o l t SALK Two lo* I anil m-v ihmi il' ni n on Hummer hi n ini K f Unlit, St II i 'I miih , On "ini, ;j ;(• 1 «»K SALB Sund, plenty of It I’ruiupt d-llvi-ry SI lleli-im Trau» t *‘r ' '<*•. Ut. lUleii*, Phone 10. 2*tf T h e good tobacco tunte lata« so long a small chew of this class of tobacco lasts m uch longer than a big chew of the old kind. T h at’s why it costs less to use. ll'-’ii I »OUT roadster, in excellent nn' himIrai m n d iiimi I * r ¿ M i n , Ulu lai Itim i-, In responsible par linn See Kavanagh ul Mist uff 11 i A ny man who has used both kinds will tell you that. Put up in two stylet f-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobaooo , C O N F ID E N C E that custom ers place in 1 us m all "in dealing w ith them is too valu l ible to be jeopardised by any act tli.it tails |tu protect their interest. Careful planning vigi lant supervision and intelligent cooperation make L r print in • profitable t" users It you have not lined us before, do it today. The St. Helens Mist I JWtui,. pleased to announce a drop in the price loi OVEkl AND Autom obiles Ihe new p u n s F* as i 1!. iw s: PI R 1 B RED HOLS 111N8 To trade for good grade n i « » Must have from 10 to 20 more g<»i»«1 cows Prefer Guernsey. J«»r sey. or Durham) Must test 3.7» oi better; prefer 4% «»r better test Phone, write, «»r call at Cloverhlll Kami. Deer Island, Ore. Plum« I7P12 2 71 f LO ST AND FO U N D . I! KU M ill $ 11» on n ward 1 r formation of following SToI.FN from Columbia iliver t’uckeis' Ass ti net rack al St Helen* Dm- diver gill net 120 fathoms l«>n> 70 fnthoms o f » ' » in mesh b> J6 me*lie» deep 12 ply twine, ftf ty fathoms o f 8 '* in. niesli by 2, meshes deep !• ply twine bony in Oew lilies of 5 16 cork line and 6 It! In lead line with 127 lira-- floats The lines anil leads and hangings were new, having never been In the water Notify Coluni bln Itlver Packer*’ Aaa'n . St lie' en*. Dragon F O U R , 5-pass, touring $853 C O U P E ....................... $1225 R O A D ST E R $*53 SED A N ....................... $1475 prices at any |Vu came it get a b etter car than the 0 V EK- |LANI j i , | | lc prjce. W e will I e glad to dem- l Ws<rate this to you at any time. $1.60 W E E K EN D $1 85 EV ERY DAY R ED U C ED RO UN D T R IP FARES TO PO R T L A N D 'eer Island Garage These fates Include War Tax »ltd will continue Ihrourh Septet iher Week end tickets are on sale Si.t urduy and Sunday, return Hmi Monday. '-“ very day" tickets are limited to return date of sale. The former saves the paarenget P r o p it e t o r Agents for Columbia County •41'2 » *in«| 8av«i M«»n«*y and Time. If You W ant a Good City or Country Home. H OU SES a Rooms float on 50-ft logs, completely furnished, woodshed, wood and all. 4 Room house, two good soil lots, woodshed, garage, barn Plenty o f choice fruit. glotMi.oo. 4 Rooms and pantry, woodshed, chicken house, good garden soil. »700.00. Houses of all kinds, any location, from »-loo.oo up. 18IR HAL»!— Hotels, pool halls, confectioneries FARM S Good ft-arre farm in city. 4 1400.00— 4'J. ao . ih ) cash Fine soli, nearly all clear. Good 4-acre tract close to Moulton school, part clear, fine soil. Only »tooo.n o. Choice 8 Acres, one acre clear, on Highway, close in. 2-room house Snap at »l27.-i.00. 400 Acres Fine set of buildings, nearly all bottom land Good road. Part clear, balance easy clear. Fine trout stream. » 40 0 0 . 00 — » t o o o . o o down. RUTHERFORD REALTY CO. P H O N E S —Office, 123; Residence I leer Island. Oregon THE PLACE TU A T SA YES YOU MONEY Going to Build Or Repair? If so. It us quote you prices on building m aterial We have in stock for prom pt 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 m ost reason able. Poultry and Stock Supplies. AN-FO Calf Meal is an im provement in calf feeding th at the dairy industry has long needed. B etter order your w inter’s coal now. Delivery begins Septem ber 1st. Frank Wilkins Sugar Cured Bacon B acks.........................32c lb. Bacon B u t t s .................................................. 22c lb. C ottage R o l l s ................................................ 30c lb. H eavy Bacon ...........................................38c lb. H allberg’s Unique Bacon, none better 45c lb. Pot Roast ................................................. 15c lb. H am burger ............................................... 15c lb. Pork Sausage ...........................................20c lb. No. 10 Pure L ard ................................... $1.85 No. 5 P ure L ard ............................................95 Bulk L ard ............................................... 20c lb. H A V E YOU T R IE D O UR S P E C IA L 30c B U LK C O F F E E Colum bia River Meat Co. W a re h o u s e a n d O ffic e Ht. H e le n s , U r « . S ln -M o a D o ck . IVI (ttl K u tlie i fo r d U m id it i« Hi. Helens, Or*. coati and tbo latter It < T H E SA N ITA R Y STO R E compared with th« regular basts S|M>kniie, P o r i la at I A S e a t t le l l y . 32 6 . , c,A < AM, THIN«— I I v r ' fOT A '.QOOBC.f V o r OOHA l D^ I |H 0 M i HE I T W IL L ><f Ol » QOT A COLT ■N 'T i S s t ie e y L : < S S f r - k iv 0 5 JK» ■ - J It. G lib ), \gent. VoÖ JUST WAIT A MiNUrE * ah o se t for u T iC ifL t O SW i , , i H o im f , 38-J and 74-W M ISC E L L A N E O U S. NEW PRICES ANNOUNCED I.F N G M T H C It. T H E R U T H E R F O R D R EA LTY COM PANY urcordiitg to Infoi lual ion received by I ’Olt SA LK 20 acres «»f land in ji'ounty j A Kent Flippin sight of school lions«* and Yankton Hove ml points are in doubt, how- posloffice; on counts road. sot. j , ever. In (lie mind o f Mr. Flippin as Improvement*; ::oo to 4<»0 cords! ii> >'ie f< .i-iliilily of t(ie use o f picric of wood l*ri< $1000; half cash add as a slump destroyer In compar balance on easy paynieiils John ison to powder or dynamite. The Settle, Yankton Ore. Phone «■Id i rapid in action and is said If) 101- 24 •;.: , , i lie more powerful than dynamite, but : il action is also said to have m of a aiterrliiK effect than upheaval AUCTION BALK " h ' d i . if true would tend to destroy At old S!av«*n farm. 1 mile w«*.-i orih tie tump and leave the root» of Warren, on Saturday. August still In tin- ground 20, at 1 1 a in l a so are points the county aitont I hie to th«* fact that our lease is look j n k Into and will lie thorouK' ♦•xplres in a 1«-w weeks, we are l.v koiim over before any definite forced to sell tin* tools and stock action in the way of plaeltiK an order listed below: Orders are on file in the county 30 head giwal grad«« cows and iiKeni s offi. e from alt people who belfer«i w a n t e i t h e r the picric a d d o r dyna 7 head HoIst«*ins- s«»me fr»*sh and m ite , the .iK K r e c a t e amount desired some soon to freshen. hy t h e 62 applicants beltiR 2S.6to 1 Guerns«*y just fresh potiuds A; the maximum amount 6 Jerseys ul milking. • f picric, aetd to a county Is a car If» heifers. 5 just fr«*sh some to load, or about 24.000 pounds, the I I freshen this month «»fliers lin demand in Columbia county exceeds «si to register«*«! Holstein hull th« supply. to freshen this full These h eif I’ leric acid has never been Used as ers are well grown and in good a farm explosive because o f its high condition All sto«-k tuberculin ' ost of manufacture The present 1 teste«! apply which was made duriiiK the; 3 head veal calves. win i now ii: el. s to the Kovernment 3 head good work horses and i being Riven to the farmers at j 2 mowing machines, pract h a ll} the i.»st oi putting it in paraffined ‘ new* paper cartriilRes, together with the 1 riding plow IreiRlit and I ncidental bundling 2 w a lk in g plows ebu rces 2 14 tooth hand cultivators For "im p and rock blustiiiR it is 1 f«*«*«l cutter almost new il- 'd in exactly the same manner as l Diamond I-«••*«! Grinder ily ii:itil 1 1. Il is much less sensitive 1 Ih*Laval rreain Separator. hand yn.unite and is not so easily 8 I o gallon milk cans, olf h> ft ii tion, sin*, h or iin(>ai-t f» f» gallon milk cans. I' ■ eh trie mi l hod of fir ing must I 3 1 v inch wagon and hay rack ho used. I hay carrier and various other T l y total apply of picric add al useful and necessary farming lot" I *o i lie s|a ie of OreRi.u is a Implements. He sure to attend lit lie over six carloads. this auction sal«* and get some oi th«» articles you need on th»» F i 'ti Work starts on Siuslaw ; farm and at hurgaiti prices. read. . M A IC K A iV l A r r / O L I N | 35-lit Owners rn m I.. SALE A numlxii «»f choice Molainln n , ws and lififurs |»|iom or writ»« Deer I h I * i ,| Jivonlofk Utnnpany. De«*r Islund, Or«*, i»in>io l * * ' *. FOU *SAI K or will trad«* desirulth' lots In Scuppoo.se for partly ini proved ranch «»f from 20 to 40 PIC R IC ACID IS acres Three of these lots huv«* GIVEN TO FA R M ERS nl<«* cottages on them E«ir further Pn i ii u til, tliii salvin'.) explosive information uddi sn L t Kish. 1 .v1 111 ■ I; i||. ov.'i’iiiin'iit is going to sell S«appoose, Oregon. 344*! in furini'i . is ..Min to tin available., T H A N GOLD ■These ptucs are the delivered Ip011'! in ( mmbia County. 1 ,,,{ SALK 1 nrlHt«*i*Ml Angitrn Link Ko.tt. also 1 grad«* Angora doo goal $ t G 00 i o r pair Wi ll«- J I Ift’lllH'tl, Sr.ippDOK«*, ()l I i>ll SALK Kin«? hurl walnut piano. $JnO (¡mli, j ‘ iron I m *«|* , coinphu«, 2 sanitary «-ouch«**; 2 co?s; I din Ing laid«*; $40 for this loi; Mason fruit Jars 50c per <l«»zeii. 135 f'as«*nau slr«*«*tf or box 687, »St H«d«*ns 35* tiro * C * * y , N e w York MORE V A L U A B L E OVERLAND OVERLAND OVERLAND OVERLAND U l l k l . Y l.l M IJ K H 1C> \ I > \\ HUM MONK For tbo week ending August CtIi In the Circuit Court o f the Htnte n, Oregon, for Columbia County. Ik'Hk IIP N »1 II I) M ikes \|»|M-ul For one hundred six mills In Western Oregon and Western Washington re LUlte Turner, i'luii.urf, a William lii| 1 mi l|p||»l«><t ltal»i«‘s. port production at 54.642.024 feet, Turner. Defendant. The Pacific < oast Itescue and Pro- which 1» twenty-nine per cent below To William Turner, Defendant: i 1 1 1ve S«»«iety oi Portland sent out normal. In the liante of the State of Ore • mi uppe.il to th«* public iOr canned New business totaled (8.324,716 gon you are hereby required to ap it tut .old vegctuhh's for the Louise pear and answer the complaint filed feet Home for girls and for the older against you in the above entitled Shipments totaled 67.41 2.070 feet ihildren it the Alhertinu Kerr Nur !.-.u 11 within six weeks from the date sery V tin • institutions answer For delivery by ruil, new buslne 'o f the first publication of this sum alis ft''in . i l l and hahi«*s in distress Included 1211 cars; rull shipments mons; and If you fail to answer, for ‘ "Hi e\«-,y part oi tie* state, the up- I1K6 cars. Unshipped balance In the want thereof the plaintiff will apply pea ; is «»f ;tatowido interest. rail trade wus 2602 cars. to the court for the relief prayed for Tho so«n-tv has 144 mouths t(» laical business totaled 3,612.010 in the complaint, namely for a de , le«al tlit' ' in,'-. a day The allow- feet. cree forever dissolving the l>ouds of an«-«» mad»* h> th«* tale aid provision In the cargo trade, domestic or matrimony existing between plaintiff «!«• a n«»t begin to m«*«*t the expenses and détendant, on the grounds of »t Me? upkeep oi tin* various homes ders totaled 11,600.184 feet; export cruel and inhuman treatment. 6.780.613 feet Coastwise and inter- in etiarge o f the society. This summons is published once \\ hole h i m * loo«], <»f which fruit coastal cargo shipments totaled 13,- a week or six consecutive weeks, by feet; export shipments ■ '•id vcget<thJ«*s form a large part, are 188,236 , virtue of an order made and entered 5,020.016 feet i'**eded lor th«* girls and babies that i on the 6th day of July, 1921, by ' ‘»me t«» the •- iestitutlotiM in a run . Hon J A. Kakln. Judge ,,t the above down, undernourished condition Hot Weather ltlseiiMes. ! entitled Court, directing publication I t nit, v«-getahi« s. potatoe- and **ggs Disorders of the bowels are ex- thereof. •an* needed 'Ihe babies alone use Date of first publication July 8 " r e m e ly dangerous, particularly dur fourteen dozen « ggs a we« k i n g the hot weather of the summer : 1921. «» i- appeals especially to Date of lust publlcatiou August I t . church organization- wouh ' h ' h clubs, months, and in order to protect 1921. ufip lire giii , school organizations, yourself and family against a sud F! J M E N D E N H A L L , •ive 'lulls pair oii« societies ami all den attack, get. n bottle o f Cham J N. P E A R C Y , imil.ir ho«lu -v as well as all interest^ berlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Itein- Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postofflou «1 i.divolr.il t«» ge iog«*Mo*i* a ship edy. It can be depended upon Many addr-ss: Suite 926 Chamber o f Com- ment t«»r the ociet.v In case fruit, have testified to Its excellence. mercs Hide , Portland. Oregon '•Ic are not available. rontrihutiotis in money are acceptable. Don’ t forget the address. Pacific i * oast Resell«? and Protective Society. itkk I Df. liurnside stn-et, Portland Ore H E L P T H E BA BIES s a y s th e G o o d Ju d ge ' p é n y , î 1 Q/ PA G E N IN E ■ ■ ■— — D i Too» SEIF' r intac b ite 'I it U i s " ---- rj •ow Do TOO uKE iT ; AU 0t'T Ti «■G U T 'HtRE At ARt ROCKERS I’houe Ml