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PAGE FOUR THE ST. H E L E N S M I S T . F R I D A Y . O C T O B E R 28. l<h'l HELENS MIST T'1.> -..-I „„l b,,.«!, I Of ..xpen«.- Islirr 1ms rum bock « « far w N-w wui up lo portimi wtch !-- Iti on on the M i Ycrk. I hot LotU col .............-k for a day an il wit* Mie fui-i t in ho , ¡ m ? I -iiiuiol ho..ril has ostimutei! that oumnilu bark an home nick al liad bon thare for foro yrs and m ■ and I mmuim I Ev or y t i >*li) ') ¡1 ro.iuiro $ :'. .o r o in ronttil fig- so. When you get ace atok you Mont tor healer sed lie didn’t travel t. ' ; GftEASE THK MIST PITIIJSHINO COMPANY ,l,r ’ : romluoi of the St Ho! ouro if you never net homo my moth- cause h*' wus biz/.> hear m Mi * healer what is his .» I f e >aid it ' Sl ■'■1 ‘ s f ° r th<> ousutnK year or sett ouuae wun time »he went out S. C. MORTON........................... Kdltor l l oro » ill he a meeting o f the t.tx- on the oahun an »he »oil the world home. Jim dash payors to vote for the adoption of turut purple an evrytbtuk an »he I talkd to mister chtlds what I in the budget or Its rejection and to never had seeh a time In her life SUBHCRIITION RATES or alteration trytn to keep from dytn and Jump- ihn furst natshuiml hank an In- ■ I One Year - ................................. ... 0O mak e any addition (H u e .« ...,, n „r(|ll|) »htch seem necessary. If the tax- In over tiourd. george if you want to g<> to - » I* 1 ■ 11.26 Six Months sum tlm and got more edu-haotuu Pe." r di>es not attend this meeting Jim da»h — — — - ” l,ul voice his sentiment then ho ha- Mayer llallagh is hack from hunt- you uut to sav sum of your mum m llohbs & Waldron Prop, Entered a» »econd-cla»» matter. > i-ht to t ike a ktek after the iu fish hatches an Mlste" Stuenuik- put It in u savtlgs count »hare n i r j tOth, 191- at th( Poatoffic* meet ng la ! Id for luch er also. They went 1600 miles an draws intrust so you will liav it m l at St. Helen». Oregon, uudei the act et • is 1 Id s.. that tlie taxpayi r dldnt get pinched for spei'din neeth- I tolo my fot her an ho ml in - ei incoi » a h t o -i ',>1 board end ®r. Mister llurdick a ed M. .ver Uni ollllds » 11 / rite of March 3rd. 1879. ’ -cn s t e noe.is of tho scliool and lagh coodnt speed If ite wanted to In 'io anunint no < ssary to he rais.s! iti» car. No buddy wus hurt COUNTY OKI R l.VIi PAPER Ot all makes of cars; courteous anil prompt service' v taxatioa. Jinj dash ------------- * -------------- Youe better by your heddin now gasoline, oils and complete garage service; all Wl)|^ Member National Editorial Associa in o tho St Ilei up to Mister Austin causo Chrlsmuss guaranteed. tion and Oregon State Editorial ena-Ptttsburg ron-i is completed the 1» cummin an It will he cold less you Association. e.urns ne :■ \ ernonia and . m sumthin to covor yourself up __________________ allroad ft *m Pot ind to the mt with. 1 dont no yet whut am I goto BA TTER Y CHARGING AND REBUILDING polls will 1 i to get for Chrlsmuss hut I geas P HOBBS BATTERY ST ATION HOOBKVEl.T A NATIONAL HI lih ,| ... \, >halctn fro n d s wood get a jack nlfe I hope from ■ ■ i > > ii .. o the county sumbuddy Great men. said Thomas Carlyle, Jim dash In hla none too optimistic summing r d i- i St il- u-i- Mister Lew Cates wich Is up to the up of whether the human race, de Liberty is got his winter suie on serves perpetuation, are the guiding from last year. Houlton. Ore. phone 90 stars or beacon lights of mankind. _________ ________ _ Jim dash Order it now. We have on and Study of their { * » » « £ After such good autumn weather, Mister Sutherland an Hugh Mason tion of their conduct is to he n m .L wus up to Portland taken in the sites hand 30 tuns of K O C1- •» *» » “ • «»Si _____________________ S ........ an evrythink. My fother is a Mas-1 it is encouraging to note that wun re- W YO M IN G ion an when he dies he's got to ware ] S P R I N G S spool to tho » r y greatest if 1 ir ______________________ I his aprun. Í ' national heroes Carlyle's doctrine LUMP COAL. This is a very Jim dash § r '1 e hero worship is generally observed. Mister Stork wus up visitin Mls- We make national holidays of the fine coal, burns slow and re I ter an Mrs Harry Richardson for a birthdays of Washington and Lincoln (' Î - * , few days. They got a new buby to \ tains the heat, li i". more and school children are taught of thare house also. His namo la Juti- their principles and what they ac economical to burn this co d yer Richardsou wich tg a funny name : O ur B o y Reporter : complished. for a boy. i f " . Roosevelt is not yet a national hero than to use wood. Suitable jin) dash in the same exalted as Waslt-T Judg„ Hazen sed if l.lznoss dont Next week its sumskrlbe to your] for furnace, heater or stove. Ington and Lincoln, nut that *® 0 • get no better after a wile he wood home town paper so you better coin -1 likely due *£« ta a that lu - retire for life cause he lie worked a hull mence to begin to save 1 It up Its Prices: At dock. $15.50 pet I • d tilers only | two doller a > er an .i you bet - j 1!........! people is ter sumskrlbe now cause the cheef j ton; delivered, $lo.5G per was so all-pervas.ve t at t •omm-ncin to begiu to keep thare sed 1 cood s»t 26 cents for evry sum- a you please ton ficult even now to thins of Utnt > not ¡rom ,<... the . gas so thats . why. He _ skripshun I get so ___ wood » dont t tre If he goes broke male it to Mister Morton an tell Hlm I For prompt deliveery we *uces. ‘ a J, - . V . r è e in tr.- ss ° i,eePk' Q“ 't taken thare Ufes 25 cents is for me When you die' reccut date, ani a P 11 ■ ' ' .> in thare hands an runniti over you wood get a good rito up in the would advise you to place versiai.sm in » a c ^ ^ = ¡unseat people whats nocked down an Mist an when you get marred also engaged has not been softened, as your order now. runned over. an when you get babies to your huuse ] later it will be, by the passage of Jim dash we will rite a bout It also an if you | years. Pare and warmer an now Mrs get in jale we wont toll what your File best collateral in the world is character. It is not necessary, however, for May is he-1 of the club for womln. name is. Cum wun cum all now I» years to pass for us to realize icoose- If you got enny frute wich Is canned the time to sumskrlbe to tho Mist T hus one of the foremost financiers of our Hires veit's dualities of greatness. His or people what aint got nun to eat Icheep. If you aint got $ two dollers character and his career are as wood _________ ,, u We have hay, grain and mill describes that all-important block in the foundation you please take it up to Mister now get it before Nov. 12 an we will worthy now of^ study aitd_ emulation u ” ” ¿‘erford s offlee" It aint” for him wato for you. feed. Prices must reason banking credit. as they ever will be.— Ex. its fer rum peeple what aint got Jim dasb able. Poultry and Stock much to live on an they are hungry, 1 wuz over to see Eli Healer what Acquaintances and association are channels lead A D V E R T IS IN G . jim dash is the niangr of a store wich is calli Supplies. ing to friendship; friendship develops as character is Mister G e o r ge and Louise an Lotta the columby meat co. and Í ask in’- Did you see wnai John \Van%- AN-FO Calf Meal is an im maker said about business the other Fleck wich lias been In the old coun fr*-s nues and mister healer sod he exemplified. day? li is ceria 1 Ring, and provement in calf feeding for this reason will bear repetition; Our officers encourage business men to establish that the dairy industry has •'Business revival week I think definitely their credit, stabilty and responsibility will be expanded into a business re TH E R U TH E RFO R D R E A L T Y CO. is in a po long needed. vival of years and years. I have more a developing friendship with this institution. sition to render you valuable service if you wish to rent, faith in America today and more ex Better order your winter’s pectation for the future than at any trade, buy or sèll real estate. We have a very lart;e coal now. Delivery begins time in my t>0 years as a merchant. list of select bargains. "Instead of cutting our advertise September 1st. ments we are enlarging it: Instead SHERMAN M M ILES J E. HUTCHINSON of standing pat on our stores as they have been, we are refitting, re President Cashier arranging, rebuilding and improving them.” Houses W arehouse and Olfice Doesn’t this go a long way to e x - ! plain why John Wanaiaaker is the SI k -M oii l>»*< k. .»(.'i.'Mi— Gi od four-rooms with pantry, good garden soil, on Im big merchant ho is? The spirit that Tel. M 4I 8ft. H e le n«, O re. proved street, near store, wood shed. $100 cash, bal dpesn t wait for necessity to compel, ance $20 per month. 'S - » - . 0H.&0N but goes ahead and prepares for the t nv « 81.000 -4-rooms, choice fruit, 1 1-2 soil lots, improved street al! opportunity, is the spirit that creates, paid up, sewer connections, close in, good location, $100 and a creative spirit knows no dull ’ - j JXM i M a c > .Tjri t y down. times. "The higher we climb, the greater 8 - Koo to 84.OOO— r, nice nifty modern bungalows to suit the the fall," but have you observed how most fastidious, furnace, fireplace, Dutch kitchen, few fall who cl.mb high — surely breakfast nook, garden, anything y u want. John Wana-naiter isn't failing or g o ing to fall— why? The courage, the Farms effort, and the will that placed him 2 0 A e r e - e I’art cleared, small house, barn, horse, cow, heifer, so high in the mercantile world will buggy, cream separator, 30 chickens, potatoes, etc; keep him there— and the higher you only $2,000 on easy terms. climb in developing your business, the firmer you will stick-— and the — Dandy bungalow worth purchase price, 10 acres, fruit greater your success. farm, 3 1-2 acres in bearing apples. 2 1-2 miles from Remembering buyirg years have town on good road, terms. passed— we have selling years ahead •3,400-— Dandy 14 acres, most all clear, good 7-room house. — we cannot afford to lean against large barn, fine orchard, creek and well, on good road, the door post waiting for customers • lose in. easy terms— a snap. — we must go out into the highways Houses, farms and acreage tracts for rent. and byways and br.ng them m. Are you doing so? If you are. you are on the way to enjoy the most pros perous and profitable years of your business career. FH O NLS—Office. 123; Residence 38-J and 74-W Just watch the spirit of optimism ] irr.rn cood K o m tp K o n lro rc m a n .1 f a o . * expressed by our bankers, manufac turers and merchants as given in the daily press. They realize Bettor than ever the opportunities ahead o f us. they know, too, how much depends upon each individual. Let’s do our part, for business is better— and will be still better and then still better.— Benton County Courier. uu uic marKet. Years of testing— blending— expen -------------- * --------------- TWO MINUTES FOR MANY YEARS menting with the world’s choicest tobaccos. I iu will get pleasure in the buying President Harding has asked the and in the w earing of a pair o f shoes nation to pause from its frivolities Is,light at 1IEI/ONH. H ave you no And now, E V E R Y D A Y , all our skill, manufactur and labors on Armistice day, N'c- I ticed tli.it soine shoe salesmen take a vember 11. for tbe period of two mi- - great deal of interest in fitting you utes for silent pra/er. 111K exPer*ence and lifelong knowledge of tine tobaccos and that others seem only intcrented Only a short time ago many of the in trading a pair of siioes for your lads o f this and other nations w re i1I< (()Mf (nt r•,b-,d on making Camel the best cigarette m o n e y V V e believe in fitting the offering their lives m an effort to feet with care, and we do It. .Some that can be produced. crush the monster whoso hoides of one hits wisely said, “you runnot he armed men nought to force German happy if your feet ache," and that kultur and Prussian militarism upor. someone should have added, "tU e a world of free peoples. Many d'1 There’s nothing else like Camel Q U A L I T Y . And • l i r e is a go,sl shoe filter.” You i« n rejoice In a pair o f slio<-a bought give their lives. Others returned iruDi our Jar^c *t<xk. home maimed or bereft o f robust f 1 1 I sc like Camels wonderful smoothness, manhood. I OL MEN—We have the celebrated Bergman For the all or much which these ' 7 ' ’ ° ^ a *C0 f!;ivor and f r e e d o m F R O M C I G A hundreds o f thousands gave In order Wot-: ohoes, $6.50 and up; also the Bergman KETTY AFTERTAS t p that we might enjoy the olesslng^ of Die , Shoe—none better made; also the Just- a free democracy; for the years of ri.;ht Dress Shoe. their lives that they gave to make our hearthstones safe, that we might 1 popularity is growing faster than gather with our loved ones under 1 Ol LA D IES—The latest styles in Oxfords and ever our own vine and fig tree, rtie two ln.,h 'l ops, $5.00 to $7.50. minutes o f our time which each of us is asked to give is a trifling no'h A better cigarette cannot be made. Ing. FOR BO YS—The Bergman School Shoe—it will The years they gave was a serious . ; ive s' rvice and comfort, moderately priced at loss to them. The minutes we are W e put the utmost qu al it y into asked to give will never bo raMseri '5.50 and $5.75. and will cost us nothing IIS O N E B R A N D . Only a short time ago we would J G1HLS—A splendid Goodyear welt high- willingly have given much more We . and common sense shoe.. $4.00 anti up. will willingly give this littlo now. - i! W<- ran .fit th*t entire family. Cottage Grove Sentinel. THF 1 0 L ST 31. IIL L L IU W EST SIDE garage EXPERT REPAIRING COAL! COAL! USED CARS FOR SALE G E O RG E aEgaan-’- y Banking Credit Feed and Grain Remember This Frank Wilkins (A¿“c ! ti u » !ñ î t^L o n n l tf/6 unk it took YEARS'EARS RUTHERFORD REALTY CO. to develop Serviceable Fall Footwear For the Entire Family The many new buildings erected or In the cou r.e o f constrvctim al e. the highways of the county is an in diratlon o f the substantial growth of the county and i.,e aseuranre of > further development. If harmony 1 b to he expected at the coming peace conference in Washington, the city council of St Helen- v.’ould be out o f plpce <n ti nt body. H I . W M I . S p i t i \ I,— WOOL ARMY RI^WKETH, I I K U Y U IIGIIT WHILE THEY I.AHT $3. go- EXTRA Better tukr advantage i,f this rem arkable value In something yon n c « l now. E. M. HELON DRY GOODS F U R N IS H IN G S CLOTHING Mi, uttur-sncM ... r KID \