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PAGE FOUR WEST SIDE CAR AGE ■ tats af Ohio. City of Tol*d'<. Luca« Ulatskutiie Is to he emigrai ulat.'d [ m o t o r o i O __ \t lite presimi rate o f increasin„ on the splendid Labor Da- celebra , 1 V-nì'iOi Ï * l'hcucv makes oath lb - b- and S m »..nlor partner of the Una of K J ' >• annuiti.otts thè United States » i l i lo tinti held In Hi.it live little d i i I ksihm I Every «•'rltlay by tk <’o. dotti« busta»*» In lia- < In >’* 1 I. S R E A g f e / w i TU K M i s r P U H L H I l l N i ; i x i m i m n y twtce as strong as Japuli upon t li ' .. ’ Abolii lime to begli! to -:l:iki* yonf | Ido. r«nni v and Siala aforraal.l stronger thni plans to utteud thè Col Ulti bla eou, i aal.l rtrm will par U'« anal of ON, J V sca in 192 4. ami DRKl> I'O U .IK S for any <.*•«• *f ' ' Urea! itritjiin in battleships. The ty Fair. that cannot t-e .-urad hi He >'•« “ r fleets of Frane* and Italy -»-e b e lo » HI HHUKIPTION R .IT K 8 „ A L L S 1-A T A H I4H MhUU. y ------------- ♦ - ■ ----- Jupau's itrcngtli. and are -o t for- Ninnoti U in» Fraise On? w a r ....................................$ ! 0 0 Sworn to heforo me and ant-« -I’ - J to midahly increasing «in strengti W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. .11 -(’ hall | my çrraanca, thta 6Ui t1av of IN, cm *r Six Month* ................................$1.55 lieriuany bus thè righi b> trenti- to (Nucccwsor llurdlg) man Sin noti of thè public landa c o n i! ( S c i l i 4 W cilt-s»,>n N o ta r’ 1--h"c create a sciali navy Other natiim- Entered a* gecoud-clasa matter, 1 ave ti - » fleets timi neod to he eoi - initte* of thè house hus beoti recelv i h a i l s h a t a it tt t i M in t' : n h t* <« * -I Ho l).s ¿4 Waldron, Prop*. iitg congrutulations mi thè pari In- cn Intrrnullv »u.l ni l * throns'i H , January 10th. 1912 at the Poatoffice >‘dered. th* Mitcoui* SnrfHt*»" of t>'i» s u in. commuta* plance! In ihe wi rk of cou- on Drugglsta. at St Helena. Oregon, under the act TV. r.-stlmoni.i’» free. A recent edito, ial in thè Wash- gress ii|i lo tlu» tinte of r-cess It K J C h en ey A no . r ilc.to, Ohio of March 3rd 1879. gton ’-'si givcs lite foli iiving lle- ali. 65 meusitires heculii* l.tw and of ures of -tu sunis devoted to ’ bei tl.ose 12 carne olii of (he pillili, artnies and navies bv certain coiti, lands commuto* C t 'l 'N T Y O I T U I A L P.U ’ KB Of Ilio 130 ineus tries in thè >car before thè » a s a> uies whlch bave passcd thè house. I B O W LIN G A LLE Y > allupar,-d wuh last year. Ot .ill makes of cats; courteous and prompt crvicei Member National Editorial Aseocia- but as yet bave not passed thè s«>c. \V«*st Si Ht*l *n «. United State:* 1914 $246.000.000; ate. t litri y » e r e passed 11 pilli tu t li< - , tloti and Oregon State Editorial ¿asoline, .-ils ami complete garage service, .ill Wor^ 1920. $2.506.000.000 ( )p iH isiti4 H u ko r.v Aasoctatton. public lands comnilttee guaranteed. Urea! Britain 1914, $796.001 V pit as.un nani«*. * "in«* 0,11 000: 1920, $1.152.000.009 obi Si mini is Itili. i eu aiul hr*UK jrt.ur frieml» it»r a Franca 1914. $303.000.009; B A T T E R Y C H A R G IN G A N D R E B U ILD IN G I.KST W E V O K tiK T Tho wo days formerly req-ire. co lilM . 1920. $1 023.500 000 to register 2000 to 3000 students will HOBBS B A T T E R Y S T A T IO N I “ T h e body of my son will arrive, Italy 1911 $133.500.000; 1920 a k o i; a » s . »* be cui >o a day and a lull-' when tie ! r n » p r le t » p in Kerry this week." This » a s the, $1.074.000.000. college year ut O. (' op-ns Sep first sentence o f a letter addressed | Japuti- 19 14. $96.000.000; 1920, tern her 19 The reduction s cfl'nted to Post Commander Wellington ut , $272.000.000. by tile use of tie- services ot oc The American I.egion. It is a shor. Senatur l odge cotnmenfs on tlii, students pi ho know the ropes to ad sentence, but it tells .a long stor> subject : "Reductloii of .-irntaments Houlton. Ot e. Phone 90 vise new students who h a-" to de F YOU WANT your and a pathetic one. It tells us that) means thè greatest posslble redu.- termine just what course they wan the last resting place of a soldier tion in expenditures and notici Household Effects, or as « e l l ns lui» to got a hur-y up roc ' who fell in Prance, has been return saving for thè people." 1st ration This plan heln tl- - i * » House, harm or Equip* ed to the family home, and that the student get tlieir work net-or re ' mother and father of the soldier men! sold, see me. 1 can There may be "something rotten lato*. know the spot where their son t- in Denmark" but you can'; make -, sell it f">r you at Auction ■ \ j*. sleeping. It tells of the supreme sac Miles Hannon. State Honmtissiotier Virgin Islander believe it His cltl- ritice of a soldier » h o went to de and get you good results. z-mship « a s changed over night by of Agriculture of Idaho, reports tb.-^i c fend his country. It tells o f the sales treut; and then comes the Vol 40 per cent o f the prune crop of H i heartaches of father and mother who stead act end makes him d-y ivh-re ho for 1921 « i l l he sold at contract 1 rembmber the childish prattle of the ranging around $40 a ton. ! climate -ays he should bo moist and prices son. of their fond hopes o f his suc the packing plants on top 'f that comes the income tax delivered at cess in manhood which would bring demanding from his what ho bail, T w elve hundred cars of Idaho prunes: St. Ht len t O* rg o n joy to the now aching hearts. valued at approximately $1,000.000. 1 not! — Sugarman's Indicator No more honorable death could a » i l l be shipped out of the state man meet than to fall on the battle ------------ * -------------- The increase in church and Sun field when in defenso of his coun Prince Axel of Denmark, othe; day school attendano' at the severa' try and this was the lot of Alber* wise commander of the Danish pin j To imlrotis of tin* Salmi Peace to his ashes and hon churches in St. Helens speaks we'l torship "A s ia ." before his departin'* ! for the community. or to his memory. He died for hi-, from Puget Sound. purchased a , country's sake. block of stock in the Universal Ship Funny business. this starting ping and Trading Company of S -at school on Labor Day and '-. cli di tic. according to announcement ma le SI/.IS OK \MKKU IN KVKMS rector taking a day off from his by Vice President ' Matthews of th• - ('onMii 'ublH c**»jiiiu«*fii u i« ! » u oxelfoil by th#* fari thi** The census bureau of the federal work co tupa ny. during ' .* vkiis I p In I In* I'l i l l o d Sial* «*\<*»*4* li department of commerce today an ),dii! min nun on no! w tl liMurullhK H um iio .* •♦rhoi* (tMiflarr* nounces preliminary statistics as t- (toll orrurpml American farms in 1920 The figures — Owing to popular de are subject to revision, but as ap Th** an sw er t«» tlu* i»u//h* 1« u «ln»rf an.I ugly on**: Th# mand wc are establish proximations they p-rmit com pat i tinm«*iiH«* fotiil, tli« h«*nvli“ 4t Htiu «* I w l i w Ilo» s.m Kran son with those of the census of 1910. rusi’o caiuHtro|iho took iiUci* ^ tmulu tu» of liol.vlilu.il Hr»' ing a pound system for They deal with tho number of fane.- l o s » » « running fro m .» f«*w thounamlM iipwartl that with i «$. rough dry family wash by size and do so both for the Unit maliMl du> aft*'! ila> vvtiti i • I «*i * » 1 •* n'g tilartty T!»»* rat« od States as a whole and by states *»f burning in P » j 0 » 1 » |» r * » \ 1 in.« t •• I $t itTu.uoo 00 u ila* t»r# tn ing, at 8c per pound and geographic divisions. The sizes other word «. tlu»r*» w;t that itito-nt o f uiuteriul wealth div* handkerchiefs extra lc of the farms considered ran*'»1 fro- M ro ved by fir«**» nio.«( o f whtelt u* ro provotimbb* Th«* pul three acres and under to 1000 acr- lie g en erally <** 111 « to think that vt«* hnvo money to hum, hut each. Minimum charge and over. It must ho avtukoned to .1 r«*.i l l/.ai ton o f th«* f a n timi »i< nu.- $1.20, or 15 pounds. All American farms in 1920 nun: not poss* « ou r U ’ .ilth and tit the «.»no* tim e destroy it be red 6,44 8.366, an increase of 86 Bundles less than 15 864, or 1.4 p'tr cent Karuis o f 20 to Sture the beginning of 1ÎI21. uiiforltiliulely iln«r*» ha« pounds will be charged 4 9 acres are the most numerous b»*en no apparent uLutement ««f th e waste, alth ough ti 1« nat now numbering 1.503,734. an in urally too « arty for .oa m a i o ••«limale* On a King!* day r** on our regular rough crease o f 89.358. or 6.3 per cent rent|y. however, ilo* .Va» tonal Ihiard o f Kir«« rndorwritern dry or finished slips. Hut farms of 50 to 99 acres and of received r**|H»r!« of Dre 1 1, nn ig h on t th** coun try rearhhig ti«** 100 to 174 acres are almost equali- •«hocking total o f $f*.N i7 .<MM> uo numerous, respectively numbering Phone 85J and our 1.4 74.7.-,:: and 1 . 4 4 M H The It \\ •• insili«* \«nir \ iif»>ti»ohlh\ \« ei«leiit «, Ihittts. Iliis iio ■»>, wagon will call. We crease in the number of farms of 50 to 99 acres was 36,684. but ii. strive for better laundry Molli« , I iithilll). I.If«*, l*lat< C#la«s, I ir., I 1«. the number of farms o f 100 to 17» work and service at a acres there occurred a decrease of 63.627. price anyone can pay. The farms of 175 to 499 acre; number 1.006.487, an increisv of 28.312:. those of 500 to 999 acres, 149,812, an Increase of 24.517. W ET WASH thoso of 1000 or more acres 67,387. Masonic Bldg. St. Helens an increase o f 17 i»52. 25 Pounds for $1.00 More than six-tenths of the farms OREGON under 20 acres arc in the southern states A large percentage of the farms of 20 to 4 9 acres also in the i n ' t »U IH M a C o n r i T y south. More than 45 per cent o. all farms in the United Spates are between 50 and 174 acres in size Among states h; ving most farms of 500 acres or more comes Montana, where thoir number is 17.604, a number exceeded only by Texas an 1 North Dakota Washington in 1920 reported 66,- Baking in the home kitchen in the summer heat not 288 farms, as against 56.192 n 1910 In Oregon tho numbers for the only tries one's temper, but is exhausting work. And same years were 50.206 and 45.502 really, after all, the only difference between In Idaho 42.106 and 30,807. Mon tana made prodigotts strides in in ereasing the number of farms during the decade, for in 1910 It had onlv 26.214 but 57.677 in 1920 iuiil horn«* Iw ik iii« is ih«» trouble* o f lia k in «. It is r\|M*rtly In Washington the farms o f les I b> | iiih < nnp > w hich tir in « lo you all ill** «ootid ***« aiol than 20 acres is found most fre fla vor o f I lie ftn<*«f whoat. quentlv there bcin-t 16.073 of these an increase of 6544; but the farm ot 20 to 49 acres is almost equally numerous and has increased about 1« (le llt'lo u *; non** fM*ff«*r tna<l<*. A ll kin<l« o f pi»*«, ta k e « and as much Farms numbering from 100 to 174 acres have decreased a p a -iry . h’r**$»li raiifli«*« and * o ft d rin k «. third, but those having 500 acres W e have just received the good news that Chevrolets have taken or more have increased by a fifth. still another drop of $100 on all model "Four-Ninety'* tars. Below* ■— Spokesman-Review. ------------- e ------------- are the approximate prices F. O. B. St. Helens. Buy now while the/ T H E T O H .ltX"41 INDUNTKV THE ST. HELENS MIST \ Il II. I>IN \ I t M I M I N T EXPERT REPAIRING J I f USKI) CARS FOR SALE 1 I *• kb P. J. KAVANAGH Money to Burn? St. Helens Steam Laundry y BE SURE and see our line of HEATERS, RANGES WE SELL stove pipe and all house furnishing equipment Fire Insurance Agency E. A . R O S S "I lo hi mini ST. HELENS STEAM LAUNDRY DON'T MAKE IN SUMMER HEAT.... :• SM TRY A MISI VVANTAI) FOR SALES $100 $100 Ramsey s Bread $ i o o H K D U O T IO N O N C H E Y H O IiK T S White Clover Ice Cream ST. HELEN S BAKERY According to a census bulletin there w-re 1.894.400 acres plantet. In tuba on in 1920. whll the pro duction from that crop umotint-d • 1,508,06 1.000 pounds. T ere wer imported during the year leaf to banco and tobacco products to the value o f $98.562.000. while tlm ex | ports o f leaf tobacco were valued at approximately $245.000 000, and I o f toba - o product- at $43.000.000 1 The combined production f < ig :r-i In registered factories and in bend ed n a n nl i re bo n tun bored 8.720.754,000 and of riga- otteg, 6 1 859.900.000. and of chew ing and m . i- to*,.,.... „ml snuff 413,891.000 pound There wer 15.834,000.000 cigarettes exported during -he year, leaving 4 6,900 000.000 factory made cigarettes f... consumption in ’ he United Stat — lieven-je collected during the yeal amounted to $294.000,000 «.•Mill I IT I/KNS The Mint regrets thaf the enmmu r.ity is to lose two oi its most >*., lerpri.-ing and energetic citizen Mr Wheeler has been a resident of Hi Helens for several years and has done much to advance the commu nity interest and although Mr Bay ard has been here n comparative], short length o f time, he manifested his Interest In the community bi faking an active part in the t humb* r of Commerce work and any otlnr work which appeared for the t it ) in.erest. The community will mi both of them. - ♦------------- The cost of living is going down hill. The prices o f Fords and c I m - v rolets have been reduced and gas. line is two cents per gallon cheaper.4 are the lowest in price. J. E. R A M S E Y N« k THE RUTHERFORD REALTY COM PANY mil Have Vluni-) mid Time. N O W IS T H E T I M E T O G E T A H O M E , while prices are reasonable. Let your rent money make your payments. 400 Touring $ < »7 5 .0 0 400 Roadster $ 8 7 5 .0 0 400 Cou|)e $1 1 2 0 . 0 0 400 Sedan $ 1 12 0 . 0 0 400 Delivery If You Want a Gootl City or Country Home. W c can make immediate delivery. SGSî.OO Unquestionably the best automobile value in the world today. Tin. pr * in t ot pi rience produced by the General Motors Corporation largest manufacturers of motor cars in the world. Here are some good buys: 4 ric.iii him - with womlalmd chicken house, with good gard'-n oil lot for WTtMMHi A Imtgain. •I room non,-- - a rf, I good lots, near pavement— chicken park I 914tMI.INI ti room hods' modern with ilccplng porch :l soil lots I w. I' - -s from high -cliool a fine home ul K i MKMH i (,ood term*. .1 acres on pavement near St. clear; easy terms. Helens. '2 room shack I acre 4 a< i • » c ' -I soil on mu'-ud.im road nearly all cleared and feie • <1 a|iHMMHi on .-asy term*. It» a c e MUSI E C O N O M IC A L T R A N S P O R T A T I O N ” »iih room house, barn and other buildings, all fenced »•ill well and o-i macadam road l<-«s than '/4 mile from depot A bargu.ii at ihi . W ell wort.li 0.PNNMNL RUTHERFORD REALTY CO. P H O N E S — Office. 123; Residence 38-J and 74-W $100 Copeland Auto Co, $100