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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1921)
PA G E FO U R ...1 1 THE ST. HELENS MIST ^ V ^ ‘° a M . . . . , o u n t o f 111«* in c o n v o n le iii * « o f g c i t i n T h i s is e s p e r t a l l y ' ' “ • o f i l i o moti w h o b a v e c u l t i » t o oli o u t o f il i o s t a t e l ' a t t l » t ro n i un ,„,„„.1,011 II» lO III« OP ‘ a c c r e d i t . ' . l h e r d c a n I«' a ulii ,,f „ M. >H„es The« up f u r i b e r l e s i t h a n tli u t g l v c n I " Ho* ,„s ttnd ullogo.1 f o d e r a i I n s p e c t o r s . a n d s h l p p c . l ft'O'*1 , „ „ U| obtain ditulii a fair o lio s i a l e l o a n o ! b e r V i M i K \ n : i > . 1 »Mirrimil*>il fish e rm e n in ' --------Ä T * V Astoria t tieni testi*,!. ?■ T H E M IS T ____ I’ l ' B ________________________ U S H l N G CXJMPANT , t t ,e . t . , ,k, llsvjM U> MMU. > < ‘>11 , ----- — torta Me «nil and m$ no un** one <*«min could t iii i l l to M anaging E d ito r S C. MORTON he tnn.rosa.Hl with tho lovol.no he expunMvo Uiwns. g'-oon :,,,,t l " . , : , ; B l H S l ’R IP T IO N R A T K 8 T h ls work has beeii com pì■ •''*•! fully kept and t h e a t t r a c t iv e lu.n , Kll udge eon*e.|uenll> ( 'lals o p «ouiity and I* ne.iil« fini-li | lik e properties o f this little o. u, . . One Vear . ..............................$ 2 0 0 Coke of M.irshfleld wus seni e.l In Tillum ook coutil« U l i h > .« Six M onth* .........................................$ 1 .2 6 nuintty 0 11 \ ilio r a s e Ito tipliold Ilio rul- conni.« ad.b*d «>* »'••* !l'' ' Civic beauty is too express,.« „£ «e .Iiidge Kakin and ovoli «veni lumhia E n te re d as seeo u 'l-class m a tte r, intelligent pride developed In lit. Is 1 Utile - m i n g e r in l.ls opinion tlmn tu thè uorthwest corner of t»r>*.:.>i. ««fiat is salii to II« Ih.* largesl irei. I January l # t h , m * . S t UW P e e t e t t l W en* r * y w l w ell-d ir ected effort v in ,h ea te d that s all In tho world liuti is kiioim lo he. at . It lena, Oregon, under the act Som e could have nioee of il lo «1. t i .,* m„ .-¡„1 s*iu.ol election «vili fr.H. front hovliio tuberi u l o s i , l’Ii'si of March 3rd. 1 8 7 9 . ¡tin ot a d v a n ta g e It cannot In« dovei .ring olii Ideas as to Ilio a d v i s a b ll .t ' «vili he ai, ini|»ortM»t considerai ino' oped to the limit th ro u gh ord n..* (>f tninspo rtiiig stu .le nts to ilio sebo >1. in creati il g a commercia! demaiid ioi | t ’O l’ NTY O F F IC IA L . P A P E R and the e n fo rc e m e n t of ordir.aino- I r e Misi Ima no com m ent to ni. 1«. Ilio f a t i l o «r thè couilt«, alt il gl«* ' --------------------------------------------------------------it s large!.« a m a t t e r of indiv 1.1 1 ;..I bui it has a sugg estloti. and tliut is thè county a reputathm Ihut is «veli Member N atio nal E d ito rial Associa- ideals a m a tte r of p thè j (||U, « veryone interested hi thè ««urtli havittg. T h c s e advantagos ar.* In ad.Ittioli | tlon and Oregon S ta te E d ito ria l house, keeping the gras on, <| elmo. ne preseli! U Ilio meeting Association. and green if possible, flow ers and In a n o th e r column o f T h e Misi! ««iti to tilt* great savlng in losses due ■» | . vines, ab s o lu te c leanliness a r t o . ■ tonati thè form ai n o tlce of th è d i fuberc*uIonia, un«i tl»t* iusurun»»* tiiai | olir lieople ««ili b** prole, 'te.l flti.llj 1— the hiding of the unlovelv tli : rect.» ra. drtnking tultorrular milk R A C K S I ’ P Ol lt S H E R I F F . which ran not be «veil renun ,1 Several of Ilio U rg e r t.r.*«>.lerH <«( Charm of resid ence pro pert > is ;.*i T h e W a rr e n to n News, which is ed culti« in Hi« county bave I mhmi cii a m a t t e r of exp e n d itu re of la : . ited l«v E H. F la g g , fo rm er editor loylng tln* boiiefils of iiccr«dl!**d sums of money, hut m ore definitely of T h e Mist, has the fo llowing to h , vj f „ miparaf iv,.lv m „ inor ii».r,l » ork for -.olii*« lim e I los piati ?> publicity given „ |ar and „ . . U , . , , , ««ili mak« tln* sanie udvuutui .*« | tit ion S h e r i f f W e lling to n as to enforcin g to the little details of home • vallable to Ilio simili bri>.*d«r . the speed laws on the highway: T h is l ittle C aliforn ia town of ««inch VI .o« R a il v liten > ig n I p f o r T c s i i n . ; ■'In this c ou n ty .” says S h e riff few would expect much rio* l ' r e c s itl of .lei». h i s th is ,,f t a t • I■ ■ l l c i . l s In « o l . i i n b i a C o m í- W elling to n , of Columbia, all speed sort of ideal developed r.ithei “ No differetic« how cunnlug voti .« a n d t o o i i e r a t e ««ill. Xurt.'iil* vio lato rs look alik e to us, w hether m arkably. Corvallis conn; m in 1 1» in K «olir eli il d reti ar«. vou'r« lik« , th e y drive a l ’ierce-Arrow t u m i \gcn¿ I lippln. , . . . , .. or . a Ford . th re e times as large and the seal of ly any nilnule to bear t**ll «t smart*., 1 l o o many people t h in k th e laws a r e . education where Id e a l. ;l**.. ones. ' pilli.«s»)pi icully r.-murkecl R a p i mad e tor th e o h e r fellow, and not jn , m , Bht K,.t F a v o ra b le progresa is r e p o n e d Jo hnso n of Kuntpus llldg« Ark '1 1 tor them. W h ic h is as c le a r a state - f u n , , his r , , l'riini ti ■ eoun'« a g .t c u l tu r a l a g e n i 't ««as all puffed up abolii Ito* ruteno.*« | ment as could be m ade o f what the We a re comini; ,iU with o ffic e ti signtng up tbe e a ttle herils of my least boy lle arcal, RII Mi,*, people have a right to expect from aut(, k jfvl, l j and «... 1.,.... of Míe county for tub erculln testlng presi.llng «lder m«ntloiie.l 'boni J o b | their otticmls. Mrs. Ralph Hoyt, wife started , , g r , o to get th e lib rary A go.„| r h e county F a r m B u re au and count« l'. i . s llk« J o b .*uss«d of a , . Multnomah county com m , ission- many homes a re nicely kept, hut agent s o ffic e ltavo undcrtakeii to get to th e r day , , ti,« day In* ««.»* boni, bui llourcwi er. kicked to he governor because „ manv s I r w l s !irt> thel.,. „ , . ... aer t val of Mu* Cows of til.» coun- ¡ the t r a . . . i t .1. i, o ffic e rs O of l Colum bia the e ffo rts of aome proper,« . . . . .e .s V • . rs « . . . ! f,.r „tide,- the a, ■ i* d ««as durn nlgli four y.*urs olii before he coutil .«. .ir io amouiit lo in.« i >f the Cnited S tare s at civic b eautificatio n ar.. t h in g ." Kansas l'itv S ta r and insisted that she obey the la v fled by th e m iserab le failu re o f o t h - ! government T his, if s u c c e s s f u l . . — - — —— e .. . . T h e governor asked S h e r i f f W elling , . . . .i j ers to do what might he r .v .o n a b l « will result in e n tire county being ; ton in exp<)cted of th e m ? on to m ak a k e an investigation, inves igatlon. and he „ ist,.ad .......... i, in its eat.I* ! llavltig secure.l III« Service» of has and his his a answ Fred lllutt a tirsi class bui*her, I atti has done done so so and n s w e er r is s a a „ t, U u le d lf f i c i t i e s of ...... t * * foil,.wing definition of an ring in g good one and should cause . the • woman to feel an<L ‘ *°“3d c h a r a c t e r .,„«1 a n o t h e r stand In t h e | c d herd I given In o n e o f the now In posltloti to drive vou any , asham ed o f her why 8hould we not become b ulletin s hsue .l l»y tin* l u l l e d S t a t e , ««Mere at mi« tlm.. Seven passenger unlad ylike and senseless course. T b e thorolIsthtv in tho effort to d epartm ent of a g r ic u l t u r e : " A n a c - l i a r She ride» fine real American lady does not a r r o E I. Morlev m ake t'o rv allfs th e truly beautiful li l h l is one that has sue Pitone 16SW gate to herself any special privileges place It could he made «vitb com- ces.fu U y passed two a n r u a l o r t h r e e , n o r will she desire, for th e s ak e of paraitively little e f f o r t ? semi-annual tuberc ulin tests applied | a personal pleasure, to set an exat.i- d ange ro u s e-uecia llv to the lives N>xt v**a r we w ,u haT« unlim ited t,y regularly employed Inspector* of ^ ' P. , * . ... ,.r . w ater and that will mean tin* p• > i- ri. * l ,u ..■ m of nial husbandry of woman and c „ Ulrei, Mierit W **’ ,- bUlty o f green law. . ■ •......... peratlvo «vors !fl,fthon “ “ -lr ' ,leed Pa i m * flowers, and o rd erline s c t i d u f - d . . m l I is otherw ise iw u- . t ft I ' T At, «L* »hil " n .« e,,i' ; 0 n e * " P 1" 1 ' :l11” t h e I >t go ert and four dea hs in this county sin ce Sweet Pt.a 8how r ,s„| ,. .| i„ , TUBERCULOSIS TESTINr IS BEING UNDERTAKEN . lar< h 1 of. thts y w r . In closin g lie piantlnK of m any extensive he.b rem arks: tl,to lovely blossom \t a llo t! cou nty ti _. '■.......... . , he' si,e„ t hmm f r « r f , i m ” w*' ,lai* »he A s t e r F e v e r, and per .. hour. And the -p^ (1 HUfi fn n f |iat resulted In many beds o f hloa all over th e s t a te will take notice soms to muke as many homes and and not " s t e p on h e r ” until they cross som e of th e p arkin gs lovely* Why th e county line going out. It doesn't may we not again aro u se i . . t e n s ' t a k e m m y o ffic e rs to e n fo rc e t..e and E m u l a t e enthu siasm in the law. J u s t a fe«v who mean it. And s am e way. to th e g r e a te r charm „t th a t appears to bo the kind tnev o rv allis? S m a l lle ii.3 j C Corvallis? le r towns to\«.is *.«ith !«■> have in Columbia opportunity to get such splendid r. ................... -v*---------------- s u its with so little labor ,i , j.. M l’S T t.t I R D AGAIN ST S T A T i MX I VI ISM AND S l ' P K K - S T A T K z ette-Tim es . |* »writ , I a g r e em e n ts he tw e .n cit minted by tb e p ro je ct lead* s »ft imiim Bureau throughout tin. county About *!' „er rent of tin* dairy oows and some of tie* I : i .i it l e <f th** county h r . r i.pe n sign ed u p at Service That ...Serves... tli « p r e s e n t ti n i. ' fin in g — 1111 Dr. Ruhndorf mei r H int i iiiim ' s K . v e s i g l u Sp«*i i a l i s t \ r r>o| K n ia d w iii ISldg Morrlaon at THE RIVERSIDE St. MO Where you can enjo^ a coolin drink or a dish of the finest of Ice Cream n ade. Our c o/.y little dance floor is at your service. You are always welcome. S. If r l e i m M ain lliîo il Hroadway O ffice. t ' o l l l l l l b f a S t . I lppo>if e ri.i/ a l*h a in ia« y ,*T*Vi>. The banking habit stands fur far morr than simply so much money saved. It stamps a man or woman .is an individual vtf char- .icier, foresight, determination and ability. These ate the people who are always in demand; one seldom indeed hears of a tegular saver being out of work. We cordially invite savings deposits. SHERMAN M. M IL ES J. E. HUTCHINSON President Cashier l i o U ifu b itv ÍL o H n tü lW n k t "t . •* ____. _____ OliTHkiA C W MOTOR ÒTTI ANO L 5 £ £ A if flm ifl asMtiM, tint l a »'•11 p a r t ic u la r euro U tak«‘ii d i a l d m glask«*» a f t e r o u r« m a d « r e m a i n right \ on a m r o r d l a l l ) i n v i t ti l to n ! 4*p in at any t im e to h a v a > o a r m oun t* i:ig Ntraightem nl, lens»*- tigHl<*ned or t«> ban* an> m « 4 *N-ar> ad ju N iim m t m a d e u l i e t h e r m a d e b> me <»r n»»f. - Dollars Banked Build Reputation. Mot only I n N|M*cial ea rn a m i s k ill in <*\a m in i n g iln* **)' ”, g r i n d i n g d m Imsi*«, ; : i ; * •! > p T rent of the cuttle of R * ' county have to be signed up h e f o r r j Me* «v .rk can In* undertaken. T his is the only way that enough of t h e , : . 1 can I..* insured lo e ffe ctiv ely control and e ra d ic a te tuberculosis. T his work ««ill have an Importan' St. Helens could «veil profit from nd i sting e f f e c t on the liv es'.irk the exaniple st>t , tllis iIIlt. , „ A indusirv of the county. »Colutili la I A llltl# Clvlc pi 1 m , u s :., m with * *. county ha - no resident v eterin arian , m t l e outla of b ^ } and cattlem en have con sid erab le dlf- r r M t l y to the be.illty of ,.,fv ticully in many of t h e ir sale s <>u ;..*- “ J u s t as th o se , l a t h e r s drew . togeth- . e r toward am p le a u t h o n t y to m ake the nation and still preserve t.ie free- don, of th o s e who com pose it. so n,u<t we gua d ag ain s t the suorem e cen tralizo tio n o f power at home, and th e s u p e r-s tate for the world. More. ^ we must c o m b at th e m e n ace in the growin g assum ption t h a t th e state must support the people, for ju st governm ent is m erely th e g u aran ty to tho people o f the right and oppo r tunity of that people to support t h e m selves T h e ouo o u tstan d in g danger of today is th e tendency to turn to W ashingto n for the things which are the tasks or tile duties of the ?.**rty- e ic h t co m m o n w ealth s which c o n sti t u te tho nation. Having wrought the nation ns tho c en tral po«ver of preservatio n and defense, let us pre serve it so .” — Presid en t H ardin g at te rc e n te n a ry c ele b ratio n o f P ilg r im s' landing. ì . ) r n - t WEST SI DE GARAGE (N umüN or AM» X I I T T I . E TOWN I.EXI» T H E M . S II XI.I. Vreka, C alifornia, a l ittle m oun tain town of 2 5 0 0 over on the o th e r -ill of the Siskiyou». Is a m iserable lookin g little spot as one passes th ro u gh its business section Ex- • trewts a r e lined w ith a ew good l.rlrk buildings and very many -h acks that look lik e they had nev er him .“<1 any thing but saloons and broih. Is: you can always tell tlxon Yet little Y re k a has one resi dence s 'r e e t the paved s t r e e t e n tering from th e Oregon side— tha, for beauty and charm can not be ap proached by an y th in g In Corvallis or irpa-sed l.y any o th e r com munity H a* would turn up its nose In scorn at little X'reka Not only that but Yreka has a h a lf dozen o th e r stre ets ■I with the sp lsa tfld lo to t tre-.s and with well kept prop erties t h a t m ak e th is little town look like a com m u nity o f homes, real homes, where people ta k e pride and pleasure in t h e ir surroundin gs and count it genuinely w or.n whll» to 'dain t h e ir resid ence p e rm a n e n t ly Not only that but Y re k a has a ( h a r m i n g lit t le lib rary, and down at the head o f that wonderfully in spiring e n tra n ce to th e city is th e c ity hall a non-pre,tentious hut well- kept little p roperty— past which one goes a half block t o the city auto park where fifteen htg con crete ovens stand as high as the waist, wa tpr tap», sh o w e r baths, and o th e r sm all con v en iences left no thing to he d< ired by tho th irty -tw o au to partie s th'* ie the n igh t the w rit e r of tllis took a look at the place b e f o r e 1 t<» llardln) llobfjs & Waldron, Fropi EXPERT REPAIRING Of all makes of cars; courteous and prompt service; gasoline, oils and complete garage service; all work guaranteed. B A T T E R Y CHARGING AND REBUILDING HOBBS B A T T E R Y STATION USED CARS FOR SALE Houlton, Ore. Phone 90 Tiienrlay o f «‘very w e r k , 2 to 7 IV M. I SE MIST WAN T-ADS—THE R ESU LT GETTING KIND S I M M ES, ICE MI V E l » C H E X M I Si l l N K S CIRXKH I W IlV , XM> T O I I A C C O 1*01*1 RATION IT * Ifl f*HR C E N T . T H U S “ 44 P E R C E N T . W h ile O regon's population was in c re asin g 16 per cent, assessed value o f property increased 23 per cent, and tax<*s went up 244 per cent. On a per capita basis, allo w ing for the incre ase in population, taxes «vent up 196 per cent. T h e a v e rag e tax r a te fo r the s ta te went up 136 per cent. T h is means t h a t fo r every man. woman and child in th e s tate . $3 «vas paid in taxes this year as c o m pared with ten years ago '•■Iso Miat tax le v » rates a re nearly th re e times as high as they were ten years ago. And that taxes them selves a r e 3 ’<4 tim es the am ou nt they were ten years ago when we had six-sevenths as many people in the s t a te as we have now.— Oregon Voter. osrw ox P rice Reductions ON C E R T XI \ I I M S -------- 1 V C l . C D I \ ( J -------- R E FR IG ER A T O R S ......................................... 10'. DINING T A B L E S ................................up to 20', D R ESSER S ............................................... u p to 20' '< F IB E R R U G S ....................................................up to 30'; HEE I IIE M AX EX I ItC l. XX 1*11.. Xt X,|; X 1*11 M i n i | — ( . o u i » i o i : “ ."¡.(too R i t o l t i t i » . E. A. ROSS Masonic Bldg. St. Helens J DON’T BAKE IN SUMMER HEAT.... Baking in the home kitchen in the summer heat not only tries one s temper, but i-> exhausting work. And really, after all, the only difference between Ramsey’s Bread arnl horn«* is !..* tro u b le »f hakinif. If i«$ ♦*\|M,rilv hnk«il by |»r«M < «•.«>* uM< b bring ti» you all lb»* kimm I i »«»*« Mftfl flavor o f Iba Mn«***f b ’ m - h I W hite Clover Ice Cream Is ' W i l l ........ II..in* (...HIT ».«:»«I«*. XII kinds «if j.b-s, r n k e * .»id IM.stry. I r»**di ramli**« a n d s.di d r i n k s . S I . HELENS BAKERY J. E. RAMSEY Buy an automobile as you would buy a house A n automobile is a major investment and a similar utility. Be sure to choose one that you can spend long hours in without discom fort and without nerve strain. Be sure that if is built of good materials, strong and safe, that it is equipped with every convenience, , *l lt ’•» appearance will he a credit to your practical good taste. The Chevrolet ‘1 ,(j has all these qualifications and in ad dition is very economical to operate. Copeland Auio Co.