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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1921)
PAGE T W O T H E ST. H E L E N S M IS T . F R I D A Y . A U G U S T 26. 1921. , H..... . OM * " ■ > ,n" » .«„«„, Mr. M » hula ||,lril, ' i : \ K r i T O K S SAI.K OK UKAI, IN DIA N A W 0 M A N GARDENSAN P 'TENDS B ABY^ Mo telate an ip . 1‘ K O I'K K T V D»f Which bus , I I In the Circuit Court o f the State of '« v e r y neighbor he..,| ,*lu‘ » Oregon for the County of Multno P O R T l.A N O . Or., Aug .\> i Soc :........ -, .i t o s mah Department of I'rohute. ietal. I A great impetus will I •< given I thousands .«. others 1 »H •'lieu, u„ the clearing o f logged o f f and burned la the matter of the estate of Eliza as. a a botti............. inh*i| |ui„-„ I beth Waterford. Deceased iff lands o f the stale through 'h> and Diarrhoea Item lt, Notice Is hereby given that from | use of a large amount of oter'e a d d m -. I ears uro and It cured which the government his ninth- and ufter the 20th day o f September. " " ’ a I (dyucuiury > I v „ i .,IlulllHr available for the land >wne*. accoid 1021. the undersigned executor of of Die „..III......... pi , the last will and testament of thi. Says American High Commis tag to a statement Issued ny I'harles above named Elizabeth Wuterforil. years ago and u r- a . r°'‘f I Hull of Klamath Kails, .p-csid- >: <• I «* in t««i y lUleU hi i y .... ,fllH deceas'd. will at his residence, its. sioner. Congre»* L Told of riooi the Oregon State Chain ier of , ;;m . lilt'll It to (ltl/.Cl Kust First street North. Portland. mere«, fo l’i w ing the re» en* notific». Great Accomplishment I first used |( and *"'« I tioh from Washington ’ hat oregi i: Oregon, sell at private sale and to .to so foi I know il „ „ ‘l‘|l,l1"kU, ,u I the highest bidder und for cash, and has beer, allotted 192,000 pounds o f | positive cu in for bowel trout,,*, subject to confirmation by the above Washington.— The annual report this explosive entitled court, the following deserth 1 of the activities of the Near Kaat Re According to government bulle lief organization, filed with Congress tins. picric a d d is oi greater s tren gth ’ ed real property belonging to the es j tiy Charles V. Vickrey. General Sec than dynamite ami is • ifer to h i a late of sail) deceased, to wit: F Y O U WANT your The west fifty feet of lots one and retary. constitutes the modest history die It is an explosive wnidi was of one of the greatest pieces of phil used in the great war. and with i two in block fifteen of Klizuheth Irv i Household Effect», , r anthropic work ever undertaken and grout surplus on hand at the con ta g '! Addition to tne « 11 > of l a s t I House, Farm or Equi», Portland, now wtthin the corporate carried through by American men clusion o f the war. th .* government and women, according to well in decided to turn it over to the d i f limits of the City o f Portland. In the! ment «old, » . e tne. | ct|) formed persons in the capital. A d ferent states on a basis of the amount County of Multnomah und State of «eli it f >r you at Auction Oregon, us shown by the duly record iof logged o f f land in each slate. ed pluts of said Elizabeth Irving's nnd k «** you good remit. Land owners of the stale must place their orders for the picric a d i 1 Addition; such sale thereof to lie made as a whole wiih the Oregon Vgricultural <oi-( Also the south half o f the south 1 Vrrv Crane of I ebano... Imi . loved to work in the family gar. lege, according ti tdvicos from west unarter o f section thirty-six ini t till »I«. ion ml It hard w,.h baby to watch until she «houghl of the Washington. When the nunmer of township six north of range three wost | 7 h i n play bo» oa wheel» foi hsby. which a. St H, Inti orders eiiuuls a carload, the Agricnl Or, of the Willamette Melrdlan. contain laciU !■ Ill I'.d to -my part ol the garden wli«ie her work may take lur tural college will forward this order Ing eighty acres, more or less, ac to the C. S. department o f agricul cording to government survey in the ture and the explosive will he ship County of Columbia und State or pod to th< state from the nearest K\K«TT«»IU4' NOTH K Oregon; such sale thereof to he made cartrldglng plant. Individual o r d e r s ’ Notice is hereby given mat the un un u whole. will he limited to 1,000 pounds, an t »KH Dated and first published August derslgned have been duly appointed the total cost of the explosive, in Executor and Eie utrix i • pectlvel? 19. 1921. cluding the cost of cartridging. ha i Date o f lust puhlication. Septetu of the Lait W II md et > t h e R U TH E R F O R D R E A L T Y COMPANY dllng. distributing and freight, will her 16. 1921. estate of v\ 1 11 lit ill I ava: augh Jo n he In the neighborhood of 13 cents Old Save Money and Time. A LLE N K FLOWERS Ptl. t»y an order nr th.l sou. 1*»»»US1 per poond 'oilirt tuf f o I uiu M a County, Executor as Aforesaid t f i “ The State Chamber has been fol on. mu,tL* and eutersd >ui the If Y mi Want a Good City or Country H ime. lowing developments closely in .- • 191M uitut that day »f Jul» gat'd to the distribution of picric Frank A. Turnor. slute tux com ha vit» tluly < 1 U H»lifted na «uch a d d . " said Mr. Hall " W e belt w\> missioner. has written the heads of » * , ! lit*■refdire all pen* »US Wil1 j that the cheapness and efficiency of public utilities in Oregon asking them mi) clidilli H UK[iliUMt su <i N O W IS T H E T I M E T O G E T A H O M E , while this explosive will give a great lm to call at his office *\ Salem wit.iin lerehy uc•tlfl.-lil and re |iitr*d l petus to land clearing operations in the next few weeks to discuss the prices are reasonable. Let your rent money make your eliUrna present •n t > hi ! d - • Oregon. The total cost of picric aci 1 valuations of their properties in from Hi,« «i»t» hnraof. t< to the consumer Is much lower than payments. Here are some good buys; *r with Ill* propar voue » commercial explosives at the p. esc i fur. li» i ha nmlm-Hlgned »i U market price and a great demand fui 4 i.f K K • with wimh I h I um I. chleken hull*«* with k < .»d turd**) I room huu the government explosive should O r e g o n , or to tin- . te rs i, .«I El no A hiut Kain H4.il lo 1 for *7«M» INI come from some pf our district., C. Johnson at my residence near C H A U L A S V. VU K ills if where the hulk of the undeveloped •thick« •t» p. room 1totlh»• Mi l l ) I K Itoti lois n* ;ir pavement Mist Oregon land» a r « logged o f f » id burned o f f 1 lut ill Htn»wh*'irrien ,i f•w fl ail trees. Kl l*Mi un. Dated this 2 7th day of July 1921 miral Mark L. Bristol, United "Taken in conjunction with the ELMER C JOHNSON' States High Commisslouer to Turkey, logged o ff land hill which wan pass-! lot« «i room h«*n-.«• muden» wtt h ileoping porci» «1 for example, declares . ed by the last legislature, I l.eliev» li fille iiuiiii* ut A. U SMI (NI. i b] ix'ks fruii) 1» i k L • eluml " I have been closely associated Cavanaugh Jo • I > < that the use of picric acid will mean tur in ^ with the work of the Near East FLO R E N C E J T l RNER, much to the development of the R elief committee for about 22 Executrix o ' the Estate of Wtlllan VS room «hack 1 stale." aer«*s «Ml pti Vf 1111*1» 1 tu*ur St, 11elens months. On the whole the work Cavanaugh Johnson. Deceased fil H y ternis cl<i* * 4 r. o f this relief committee has been K H Tongue. Attorney ut Law PASTE T H IS L A W such that Americans should ba Hillsboro. Oregon 33 null till tnunid.i III rond nearly all cl».»i**d 1 tier* n proud o f this great humane ef IN Y O U R H A T fOIH. *d «IINNMM» «Hi « .|S> t f I III M fort. The Near East Relief here For the benefit of ».II concerned the in Constantinople is ran more H» . h i »*' wiih room I ioiimc , barn .»in! other hiiihlln. ,||| f«*no<i state liquor laws are given below. B O W L IN G A L L E Y like a business organization good well and un mufti<!um rout! I< *** than mil*» from .Compare the law with the well known than any relief organization West St Helens. I ^ I I N I .O U v Nl............. penalties that have been assessed with which I have ever come O p p o s i ! » Il .ik e ry la tely: into contact." Section 2224-61. Oregon I-aws. \ p b -u .i n t Kune-. C omic oh Charles V. Vickrey’s summary of provides the penalty for the viola and bring your friends for i the activities o f the Near East Relief tion of the prohibition act: n sitpsf. shows the disbursement of over Any person found guilty shall be ( . K o R t; K s l l o i r $60,000,000.00 in cash and supplies, P H O N E S —Otfice. 123; Residence 38-J and 74 W contributed by the American people deemed guilty of a »iisdemeanor He Proprie to the salvaging of the Christian pop shall be punished by a fino of not ulations o f the Near East. 711 more than $500.00. or by imprison American and Canadian men and ment not more than six months or women relief worker* have been en by both such fine anil imprison men t gaged in this huge task on little in the discretion of the court. A person found guilty of selling more than a volunteer basis. 63 hospitals, with 6,522 beds, and 123 .liquor or of having liquor in his pos- clinics; 11 rescue homes, where t-eesion. may he fined as high as young girls rescued from lives of $100.00, or shall by imprisoned In shame in Turkish harems are taught the county Jail no* m oie than six to forget their sufferings, and to be Ip-omths. or. in the discretion o f the gin life anew, self-eupporuag and judge, may he fineil $500 00 and Im independent, are maintained. prisoned for six months. The law goes further It provides 110,000 Little Children The most remarkable feature of ’ hat upon conviction for any second the work o f the Near East Relief is. offense, the guilty person S H A L L I «> however, the salvation of tens of punished by a f ir e of not less ih-u thousands o f children who have lost 9100.00 nor more than $500.00 anil parents and relatives during the past he imprisoned in the county jail n c six years. F o r these littie ones Amer i>-ss than thirty daw nor more than ican generosity has provided, through ;ona year. If any person has been twice con the Near East Relief, 299 homes— one, in Alexandropol, Armenia, hous victed. and comes up tho third time ing 18.00U children— where, last and again is convicted, I:« shall h« year, 54,600 children were housed, i "onsfdered what the law calls a "p e r No c i g a r e t t e h a a clothed, fed and taught, while an ad sistent violator" of the law. and he ditional 56,039, outside the Near : then shall be confined in the county the s a m e d el i ci ou s East R elief orphanages, were saved jell at hard labor for a period of two flavor a s L u c k y from starvation and death by food i years and the law says the judgr* and clothing sent them from the cannot suspend the sentence in any Strike. B e c a u se United Stales. , -uch case of a persistent violator L u c k y S t r i k e i s the Section 2224-4 of the Oregon laws Mr. Vickrey's report states that toasted ci garette. approximately 2,790,490 Armenians 'makes lt unlawful for anv person to are still living in the Near East, out receive, import, possess, transport, of a pre-war populatiou of over .deliver, manufacture, «ell give awa» 4,000,000 and estimates that bad lt or quarter any intoxicants not been for the aid given by the daLys wil1 ,soon be with "S again and the hoy and girl must be newlv out- Hot Weather llisenaes. American people through the Near 1 " or the opening day. This store w.ts never better prepared to supply the Last Relief, fully half of those now Disorders of the bowels ars ex living would have perished. Food trsmely dangerous, particularly dur want* uf |nipils' from lhe tinies‘ tot in the primary grade to the senior in high school. was furnished to 561,970 homeless ing the hot weathe,* o f the summer refugees during a large pan o f 1920, months and in order to protect while 300,OOo garments, comprising yourself and family against a sud S C H O O L S U IT S T o n a t r o n s o f tin« 1,500,000 pounds of clothing sent , deD attack get a bottle of Cham We are showing ;t n out from the United States were dis herlaln'a Colic and Diarrhoea Kern rept tonal hue of W ool and tributed to barefoot and rag-clad edy. It can i.a depended upon Many Corduroy suits for hoys, fin,- f,,r |,.w,l vy,,-,r at wanderers, all the way from the hare testified to ita excellence Mediterranean to the Caucasus $8.00 to $15.00 mountains. George A. White, adjutant general Work Must Continue land members o f the world war vet Commenting on these figures Mr. e r a n s ’ state aid commission, and L y m id d y dresses Vickrey stated that this distinctive man O. Rice, o f Pendleton, also Owing to popular de ly humanitarian relief work, as an member o f the commission, are visit * * ! tilt girls we have sont,- expression o* brotherhood, should ing American Legion posts through- mand we are establish help to mark the beginning of a new I out the state ' \l -li Middy I tresses, math* tip ing a pound system for ............................ era of peace and Inter-racial good .. will in the Near East. » linen crash and washable, rough dry family wash ‘ The tremendous task undertaken T ~ in si/ts from to 1 J priced -at ing, at 8c per pound by the American people in saving the children of the Near East is one handkerchiefs extra 1c $2.25 which cannot he left unfinished. We each. Minimum charge haie an investment of over $60,000- 000 in human life, that America has $1.20, or 15 pounds. IteronH fru« t y o u r | m t n » *nal mjh h o s ie r y saved. I f we falter or pause now, jM Hranr#*. Cvoo<] J»*u«*lry, if o n ly Bundles less than 15 that investment is imperiled, or may tw o o r (tin*»' |»i»*<e*. w ill k I vh Boys’ Shoes, built to w 'r >r the I'oimgster going D even be lost altogether Most of the pounds will be charged y o u th a t f«H*linjf <>f r a r r f u l con- children we have saved from death Durable and stylish, at fchleratiou In thn nfteetl«*» ol M h‘>ol nothing better can are still too little to take care of on our regular rough prices ranging from that m m k* fin* Irn liv h l- themselves, and conditions through loiind than Busier Brown hos dry or finished slips. iia llfy of the vv» ll-^r*M,m»*»| m an out lhe Near East are still too or woman. **'f> Ml si/tes in stock. uncertain to let them shift for them $3.50 to $6.50 selves I; Is morally sure that for at Phone 85J and our \\ • h a n d le je w e l r y o f th e least five years, and unUI these little wagon will call. We hitfheaat «i na I If y *»nlyt In r o r r w l P E Q U O T S H E E T IN G one* that we have snatened from a • t y l r a a n d de«djfn«. to th e terrible fa 's «.re abla to aupport strive for better laundry p r ld n o f o w n in g a *C‘ *«*1 p ie r à 1 ' ,l;i ...... I m sheeting at reduced prices. I lie ladies themselves and enjoy an even chance work and service at a o f J e w e lr y , ro m e a th e fa<t th a t o f life as useful citixens, the Am er 1 1 ,u l""k tliis lim- over Nothing better for the money It E M h o n ffh t h e re , ( h ir nam e ican people who have rescued them price anyone can pay. on th e h o i *tam j>* If at o n e r must see them through x,)0 ................................................................. $2.00 • a f h e l* w f t h a t yo u r a n h u y " I t ta the purpose of the Near East 82x90 n n d w e g u a r a n t e e a lta o lii» * *nf- R elief to do Just thi«, and we appeal 2.23 l«fj»etlon In e v e r y f ra tin a i th in to the generoetty o f the American W E T W A S H people to see this noble work Is rgr a InuiDd < 111i n t i t x of sheeting and pillow slips’ *1 f ’ome In tiKlnv and aee the Tied out in the spirit o f mutual help many new and lieaufIful piece* 25 Pounds for $1 j 75c |>er yard. fulness and Christian charity which we have for your select ion. is so essentially characteristic of the American Ideal." * Cotrtributlons to the work o f the Near East Relief may be sent to Cleveland H. Dodge, Treasurer 1 HKI.IAHLh; W .lT C H M i KK.Ii Madison A * e , New Tork City. A N D 3 k h MI L K l , RY FU R N IS H IN G S C LO T H IN G Eugene Fruit Growers cannery In stalls new pear grader. “ AMERICANS SHOULD BE CROUD OF WORK BY NEAR EAST RELIEF” A ID IN C L E A R I N G LOGGED OFF LA N D I P. J. KAVANAGH RUTHERFORD REALTY CO. Monday, September 5th SC"°°L St. Helens Steam Laundry \ JEWELRY VON A. GRAY ST. HELENS STEAM LAÜNIRY (, E. M . H E L O N