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ST. HELENS MIST
ST. H r,L E N S MIST. FRID A Y. SEP IT.MHFR V-. l’>-1
F \I-‘OI{ 1 '| \ g T i t 1 1>|» ■ I..WVS
The
H ilt I I I I U VIDI IN IN
cureful
m o to rlsts uppreciute
herllf ‘ VliiSw
W elliuetim
.,■>
l'Iiere are no » suffit'ieul t un il.» un
TIIK MUST 1*1 IIIJSIIING (X lM P A N I " ‘•‘ “ e thè htghway s « f e |„r | L
..and lo puy all l ’it> ol S. Ile lflia
atul they bave lini«» nynipathv
* * * a r r a n t 8 n*§ Uterini up to Aprii 1.
S r MORTON....................... Editor Hn.se » h o liuve been arr es tv d
1 * 3 1 . excepl
warrant» drawn
o.
inaile a big ho » I a » to llie r
aiul S tre e t liuprovenient Distrtcls
lutei
inent o f thè IralTIc law»
.ifiiriv- e»t cease» a f t e r Septetnher 27. 1921
Hl'IUM'IUl'TION KA TES
orisi w ho obeys thn
T h e ino
U A t'H II.H S .
?.n* . y * * r .............................................. i s oo laws has no th in g to tea
City T re as u re r
ate iratfic
bix Month« .................................... 91.25
» J m violate thè law.^ »
r. hut those
T h e y .»tay expect tc
Houglas tir mill prices in Oregon
1 punished.
Entered h * second «ciana matter, I und many of thop
luke a chance and Washington are today on an
. a n u a r y 10th. 1912 at the l’o sto ffice
«ee ih« t e r
t. when caught a v e rag e about $16 00 for mill run.
at St. Helena. Oregon, under the act lllli
Ice
•e o f the law or as against a maximum of $47 00 Hi-,
o f March 3rd. 187».
t a r i l i \V*||i,,J
L
lt»
«Hiufttor
1,-4 e nlorceineii' teen months ago. T h e av erage price
¡" hi* HeternHu» . is absolu tely right o ' Douglas Mr in 1913 was about
lion to e n fo rc e tin $14
Deflation has been com plete
laws anil he v
COUNTY O KKU IA I u P A P E R
lung as they ¡>
1,1 '‘»fo rc e them so in th e lumber industry
pie want t h e
re laws.
If the pen
Member National Editorial Asaocla- it is a niatto
traffic laws repealed.
t. on * nd. Oregon State Ed.torlal » e l to the a*
whicn Is up to them,
Association.
e n fo rc e thu
hertIT
His duty is to
county slier
laws and th e Colum bia
_
iff is doing this.
l'Ut NIHKS.s
II m ay
be i hut truth is stranger
T h e agric u ltu
. r a l exhib its at t h f l í “ n * c U
on because it is al way*
An ac cu ra te tim epiece whe­
firieiii
conclusive evidence of I h c ' ^ î
th e r it is in your pocket, on
your wrist, on the mantel or
Tin-
change;
once they went
on your office desk, Is a n e ­
home
m o th er ; now they go t.
cessity.
W ith
a
watch of
loitrt.
clock that is up to thn minute
you will be prompt in both
It it i all right to begin at the bot-
business and pleasure
fo r m e r slipshod me
taking « 1 « torn A i
you don’t stop there.
abandoned and
ami t h a t the
KHttt program
ihods have be“
T h e sure » kv is to come to
Hemming S heets
ri,>d
instead, an intellt-
d out.
our s tore and select front o ur
The
of work is being car-
wide arrav of fine timepieces
It
pays when m ak in g s h e e ts to
COD'-
We have m an tle or desk clocks
s t i u h the hems at the end many
In the highest grades of woods
exh ibits of pure bred ■»<**! titn es. back and fo rth and up and
that
the
Columbia I do» .n , to a depth of ubout three
and have ju st received some
. mees u
and stock raisers inc hes, to prevont fvaying when they
nifty new additio ns to the line
ounty dairymen
which are now on display in
convinced that the scru b cow I a r e hung on th e line wash days.
a re
our window.
N a liab ility and t h a ^ t h e
i W hen the sheets are finished this
w a y the hems do not fray at the
is an asset. T h e sam e is true
ends.
Always Something New
« ..I» , m
Reports from all sections of the
Wost show a growing industrial a c ­
tivity.
Busluesg la getting on its
feet again-
Reduced taxation, eltin-
Engraving—Watch R e ­
tnatien of lab o r ra d icalism and op­
eratin g industries mean prosperity
pairing
an important part of the future d-
Mist
W
an
tad
s
a
re
sale
g
e
tte
rs
velupinent of the country
Issued Every Friday by
CLOCKS
sssi r c E ”
VON A. GRAY
w i-sjsr,
WHENCE SPRANG
OREGON’ S
S IMK'f
T h e origin of the won? “ Oregon'
has always been a mystery.
Many
explanations have been advanced,
but none has until now had any ap-
pea ranee or likelihood. But the J u n e
issue o f the Q uarterly of the O re­
gon Historical Society contain s '»
a r t ic le by T. C. K lllott of W alla
W alla that will yet be found, per­
haps. to have solved the mystery.
T h e nam e first appeared in print
in C a r v e r ’s “ T r a v e ls . ”
which
was
pu blish ed at London in 1 7 7 8 ,
but
w h e th e r Carver invented the name
o r whence he drew ft. If he did not
c r e a t e it. has been a m a tte r
much
mooted by specialist* In th e story of
A m erican exploration and o f the
Oregon country.
Mr. E llio t now sta te s that In 1765
M a jo r Robert Kogers of Maekinat
and the regions around presented a j
peiUIun or propo»»\ lo the ptWate
c o u n c il o f t h e B r it is h h ln g
w ta lc W
contained the name ‘ ‘ Ourafor.
an i
that a n o t h e r d ocum ent of his In
1 7 7 2 con tain ed the n am e “ O u rig an ."
T h e sim ila rity of 9uch spellings to
that o f “ O rego n” is ebv io u s and s u g ­
gests w here C arver learned o f his
“ Origan "
In fact. C arver had the
two R o g e r s d ocum ents In his pos­
session. fo r at th e end of the second
appears this endorsem ent by R o g ers
himself.
“ Lent the two plans to
Capt. C a r v e r 15 F e b ., 17 7 5 . ”
T h e next inquiry is where Rogers
obtain ed the name. In his first doc­
ument be wrote.
" T h e river called
by the Indians O u r a g o n ." T h is seems
to show that R o g ers heard the word
from th e Indians.
B u t was
their
word a native word or no t?
Mr.
E llio tt notes that "O u rag o n Is p rac­
tically the ame a*, » u r a g a n . a w o r l
to be found in any F r e n c h diction­
ary, meanin g windstorm , tornad o or
h u rrica n e .” T h e river was supposed
to flow w here tornados and blizzards
prevail. Hence th e nam e " O u r a g a i.”
which seem s to Mr E llio t t to be ti e
origin o f the name " O r e g o n .”
It is an in teresting theory , this
of Mr E llio t t , and any man who can
present a more re as o n ab le theory
has his w ork cut out fo r him. Tin*
W alla W alla scho lar has done a dit-
flcult bit of historical and lin guistic
Investigation t h a t re fle cts credit i n
western sch olarship.
III M .W K K D l ’t XTIOV
T h e 1921 le g islatu re enacted a
la»' t h a t kindness to a n im als tuu-it
be ta u g h t 15 to 30 m inu tes each
week in ev ery public school In the
state.
State
Su p e rinte nd e nt
Churc hill
ru les
that
In
the
absence
o f a re g u la r course of study on the
su b je c t of hu mane education, t e a c h ­
ers must get material
T h e Oregon S t a t e H um ane So cie­
ty will supply te ach e rs who apply to
the S t a t e Manager. Mrs F. W Swan-
ton.
C ourthouse,
Cortland,
with
le afle ts
P u b lic lib raries and the
b ran rh lib r a rie s a re to co-operate.
A r* g u lar course of study will be
prepared and published In th*' bi­
ennial cou rse o f stuuy fo r
Oregon
schools prepared in 1 922.
T h e S t a t e M anager is m ak in g a
to u r of the sheep and c a t tl e cou n­
ties o f E a ste rn Oregon to s ec u re bet­
t e r c a re o f stock on ranges In the
com ing winter
T h e S t a t e S o cie ty will have two
officers a t the P endleton Roundup
to see that a ll anim al s tu n ts put on
a r e as fr e e from cruelty as possible
rori,i>
h i : h k ttk k
Oregon Is In the !«est financial
shape of any «fate In the union, a c ­
cording to financial expert*.
And
yet. Oregon could lie a lot b e tte r off
than she is if Oregon people were
loyal to Oregon
C arefu l estim ate s
by men in a position to And out
s la t e th a t Oregon people send $ 5 0 , '
000.000 a year out of the s t a te ti
mall order houses. T h a t m ak e s that
c.u ch less money left In Oregon husl
ness to help increase Oregon wealth,
to help pay Oregon faxes to m a in ­
tain Oregon schools, ch u rch e s, h ig h ­
ways and pu blic Institutions.
The
mail o rd er b uy er is th e most s h o r t ­
sig hted o f people.
|,
Three Days Sale
Monday
SEPT
SEPT. 26
24
Tuesday
S E P T . 27
ALUM INUM ASSORTM ENT
Saucepans (3 in s e t); Double Cookers;
Double Roasters; Percolators; Sa.iftrpans, 4-qt.;
Covered Saucepans, 3-qt. and 4-qg.; Kettles. 3,
4 and 6-qt.: Preserving Kettles, 4, 5 and 6-q t.;
Tea Kettles, 5-qt.
P R I C
E S .
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3 » 1 . 7 5
E. A. ROSS
Masonic Bldg.
Bini» or Olilo. City of Toledo. laica*
County-
«•
Fr an k k J* Cheney make* oath thst be le
noi tur osi tuer of tlte ttnn of (• .1 1 h* n*y
* Co .loin* tinello»" Io tlie CH' "f
¡7.,til C o n n i» ...... S tu te s t o . » sei,I
WEST
SIDE
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HA1.I. S CATARRH^
T O I K S 'P Y
Pwiun to before me ami
mv pr. «.no*. ttila f il» day of December.
CARA
(H o ce s » ,,
V . ', , , ”*
W .5 .'isoli Notary I’uhlV
Î i î l . t . 'S c \ T \Kltll M l -P i c t v i 1.1] 'li­
an Internali» «« I -«cts thrniml. th* »' •>
on the Mm on. Hnifa. es ol tin «' tun
I irii**l«ts. 71 h *. T i * Im*"
F. J* Cheney & Co . Toltalo. Ohio.
\
West St
Helens
O p p o s ite
llak ery
|di-a»aut
and
tiling
game
>"ur
fonte
.............
EXPERT REPAIRING
Ol all makes of cars; courteous at».I pr >mpt ser
gasoline, oils and complete garage service; all
guaranteed.
out
for
a
B A T T E R Y CHARGING AND RKBUILDIN'
H OBBS B A T T E R Y STATION
contest.
G K O K G F f* - H t» I. T
Proprietor
USE I CRS TOR SI.E
Houlton. Ore.
rF Y O U W A N T your
Household Effects, or
House, Farm or Equip
ment sold, s» e me. I can
sell it f'»r ytiu at Auction
and get you good results.
Phone
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P. J. KAVANAGH
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DON’T OVERLOOK
VALUABLE SERVICES
To patron* <>f (In«
St. Helens Steam
Laundry
It t*. not e n o u g h to use one or two d our sen
vices for we can offer you others by which you ca
profit. Make use of as many as you can This 1«
will give you an idea of the services which we ar
equipped to rentier you :
Checking and Time DejMisits
Purchase, sale and care of securities.
Foreign drafts to all civilized countries
Trade and Credit information
Sate Deposit Boxes for rent.
v vi i s accounts pay 4 per cent interest.
Traveler's Checks equivalent of currency.
Insurance for home, stock, automobile, liability, se
curity.
Owing to popular de­
mand we are establish­
ing a pound system for
rough dry family wash
ing. at 8c per pound
handkerchiefs extra lc
each. Minimum charge
$1.20, or 15 pounds.
Bundles less than 15
pounds will be charged
on our regular rough
dry or finished slips.
Phone 85J and our
We
wagon will call.
strive for better laundry
w ork
»• *«% « » r v l v »
C A L L . W R IT E OR T E L E P H O N E US
«•* •
SH ERM A N M M ILES
price anyone can pay.
W ET
St. Helens
o „!
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I j,* I lU-rbtllNSON
President
Cashier
W ASH
T / o !tt m h in & 'o n n ttn & u i
25 Pounds for $1.00
cv.o t
ST. HELENS S T E A M
LAU ND RY
DON’T BAKE
IN SUMMER HEAT....
Baking in the home kitchen in the summer heat not
only tries one's temper, but is exhausting work. And
really, after all, the only difference between
Ramsey’s Bread
flavor of the fin« tt wheat«
White Clover Ice Cream
All kind» of pie», cakes ajnC
drink».
ST. HELENS BAKERY
J E. R A M SE Y
HtH
T H E R U TH ER FO R D R E A L T Y
and
M oney
and
TR Y A M IST W A N T A D FOR SALE
$100
$
aii<l h o m e huJving i* th e t r o u b le o f b a k in g .
It 1 m e x p e r tly
bak«Ml h ) p n »it s*.4**4 w h it'll bring to y o u fell tin* g o j i l u m Mini
is Oeil« ioli»; non«* Inkier mail«*,
paltry.
i*aii«Ii«*s an«! m$ft
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E M D U G T IO N
O N U H K Y liO L K T S
We have just received the good news that Chevrolet» have taken
still another drop of $100 on all model “ Four-Ninety” cars.
Below
are the approximate prices F. O. B. St. Helens. Buy now while they'
are the lowest in price.
We can make immediate delivery.
COMPANY
490 Touring
$<»75.00
490 Roadster
$ 6 7 5 .0 0
490 Coupe
$ 1 1 2 0 .0 0
490 Sedan
$ 1 1 2 0 .0 0
'I irm *.
The Rutherford Realty Company is always at your
service if y,«u are looking for a hom«: in the city or
country. Every person in the world should have t
HOM E of his own. We have attractive bargains in
«very kind of home in most any location.
P roperty In St »leleni and v ic in ity Is going up in price and
procrastin atio n on your part 1 h y o u r financial fun eral
Houses for rent. F a r m s fo r ri-nt.
490 Delivery
$ 6 8 4 .0 0
Unquestionably the best automobile value in the world today. Tin
product of experienct -produced by the General Motors Corporation
largest manufacturers of motor cars in the world.
FOR S A L E
H ou s«
Eig ht-room new house almost c o io p ie te anil one choice acre t'a r
den tend, <>n tin.- trout s t n s M i h M tins h a l f m ile .................. .
House
IIUMMI.
Good :t room float house on 4-log float, only
T w o fine 6-room m od ern house with nice gardens.
Very
close in 4UIHMI.
Good four room ho u se with garden soil. *7«M».
Farms
Dandy 14 acres, tronr strvam
V i n e set of buildings
All
c le a r ; clo se in Nice, lot o f c h o ic e fru it
Barn full of hav Some
stock an.l equipm ent # 4 o o o . (only th e co t of building t
Good 20 a c r e * on rock road. 5 a c re s level and cle a r; flu..
stream at * 7 5 p e r acre, ( lo se to s c h o o l
25 acre*» unimproved, well lo cate d , close to good school
at * 1 5 per a c r e
20 acres fine bottom land % clear, house. Earn, creek
Spring: 4 cows 2 horses, all e q u ip m en t; 10 tons bay In barn
WatH»0 ' r° i,d' Cln<,> ,0
" r h ' K' 1- K F . I> and Telephone It,
RUTHERFORD REALTY CO.
PHONES
Copeland Auto Co.
MOST ECONOMICAL T R A N S P O R T A T I O N "
Office, 123; Residence
31-J and 74-W
$1 00
$100