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PAGE FOUR T HE ST. HELENS MIST Iwiunl Kvery «Ylday by T H K M IS T P IT B IJ S H 1 M « C O M I*A N'T 8 Si C. M O R T O N ..........................Edito; B l'B 80 R ll*T I0 N B A T E S One Y e a r .................................... JÎ Oli Six Months .............................. fl.2 & " matter, Entered at »ecou^-class January 10th, 1912 at the Poetofflce at St Helens. OreRon, under the act of March Sru. 1879. tT H 'NT Y O K K ll lA l, P A P E R ■“ *■"“ " - Member National Editorial Asaocla- tlon and OreRon State Editorial Association. OPEN H ll’ l P tl M \ y m t' • I ' I 1 r: f ' !■• ] • 1 • I imi thy ilaoiihti'r, and ihy mitu»i>r \ani. and tliy iiuililm'rvint. ami ilio Levilo thilt is wltliin ihy gate». ui.il ¡ilio stringer. and Ilio falliorlo.s, und ¡ilio wulow, lti.it aro anioni: you. in ilio placo « l i ir li ilio Lord Ihy liod ha» i lio-oli io placo Ili» mimo ilioro And Unni »Invìi romeni !>or timi ¡11,ou want a l.ondnian in K g i p t ; a n i thou »halt obsorvo and do Illeso »tal ute». Thnu »halt obeervo the feast of tabernacles seven days, after that thou hast leathered in thy corn and thy wine; Vnd thou »halt rejoice in thy feast thou, and thy son. and thy daughtet. and thy manservant, and thy m a i d servant, and the I.evlto. the stran- Kef- nnd the fatherless, ind the wld low. that are wi thi n thy Rate. Seven days »halt thou keep a sol emn feast unto the Lord tliv Hod in the place which the Lord shall choose; because the Lord thy Ood shall bless thee in all tliv Increaae, and in all the works of thine hand», therefore thou shnlt surely rejoice — Deuteronomy. Ch . 1 ♦> v 10-15. , unii,, audp.nor «II I »harpon , W hen II I» pl„ni.o,| „ If m u al way hoop a Kurilen, t riK-k Unni ,,, . . * l"1 your »emsors S E E D S ’ Hlinei o f » a n d p i i p e r ili Ihn mar hin» li atiuulil ho »pi..„,| u,|, »„!“ " ru“M drawer to u»e fot liti purpose, you under uin| left’ to d . . ..ni’./li1' .plw*«4 ■ O' nit I, III 11 1I » I* liti* t l.u o. lut. > ' 1 1 t ll r i li o w i n t e r a n d will If so, read the follow inn loiter „ i l l i ne h a v e l o « a d ••*"*< ' " r I ll> <1. IL \\ ilkorsiin, l 'o i l l l l j Solino! ,»..,, 1 » grinder to conio alo ir .... ni »allsfurtnry ■ o,| i".',i which Tito Mist received from Sena Supi riiilo iiil. n l. ) •ilitill.nl nevi sprillo aptili.nl »urino . .. 11111 u il lor Slunfield: mil are liiR In m I ho .............. I | I m i l e evereiae xorcise m o m a curly .•any m o pi , „ „ j . : !""* ...... l'ho »elioni» of Columbi.i county Editor St Helens Mist, ,f unire value lb.nt lim.I advertised tienoftelai Jo the mill ,ll|(| . ,(,,t Hear Sir The conRre»» and V"i “ rM oiidoaviiriiiK lo niiiko a rocord for inilp tll| I ho land of foul ,| Rood uttendanee duriiiR the present I ernuioiit have oilen heen criticised pills and p o t i o n » ^ seliool year The follow me. shows I lie f„ r t|,v policy of dislrlbuliim voro per cent of attundance In the seliool - taldo seed» free I liat huve reported for Ilio lust cui l ’pon lnvo»l igni Ioli t fimi Ilio ai endar inonth: Dlstrlct lo. 100; Hi» tual oost lo ilio govortimenl i» v ; 11 trlct 22. 100; Districi 25. 09 2; IMs 000 and lite depurimeli, of .<■ cui triot 49. 994 Districi 10 9» S; Hi» turi» estimate» tilt* produci» o« trict 39. Sv i ; Districi 42Jt. 99.4; frolli thls distribuitoti <>f see.i ut Dislrict i l . 97 4 ; Districi 36, 97 4. $140.000,000 per your t o E have many new sanitary fixtures m District 7. 97 3; Districi 23, 97; Di» Wlietlier ilio p olio i» wl»« " i"' l lU stuck (or your bath room. Look over trict 50. 97; District 52. 97; DI» 1 bave beijn al lati ed for di trib’i trict l I !... » . District I 2. 9< <, Di» tion a quanllty of vegelahle 1 d‘ mu t ik of plumbing aiul heating gw |s. trict 2. 9 « 5; District 21. 90 5; Dls iftve kitids in a paekagei and " \ o;i w ill lie convinced. trlct 20. 90; District 32. 90; District f i o « o r seed» 55. 90; District 29, 95.7; District 9 In that thè government i i . mi 95.5; District 0. >*;, 2; District 54. iIIg R iun ì rnonev for Illese seed I le 95 1: District I. 95; Districi 33, 95, not want to sei, tliem wasted and District 27. 95; District 40 94 0 . therefore do noi want to disti il ■ Tlie Clumber District 28, 94 4; District 4 94; DI» (tieni imi t -cri mina tei \ Imi 1 »Imi III \ \ ITT III.IM i NT Mi l l SH trict 39. 92; District 4S. 92; District gltld to semi tliem lo utiy olii in 17. 91; District 15. 90; Dlstrlct 27. Oregon desi ring tliem for use. 90; District 30. 90; District 31, S7, If you will k I II li I y lei Ole pei pi :n "mtrfct ’- t. '7 and if ais kanio your community know lliul > wdi lleights School. ino . se li d tliem upon roquest I « I l i li" I very grateful to voli These reque.-*’ » IshOUld tie received by Dee liib.-r i M A S O N S FORM alni I Ite seeds « ili be tn. 11 1 • • «I olii S O C I A L C L U B short!y ;»ft**r J.miurv I ■■ - 1 Must 8inc<»rHy. A nuinbor of thè nienihers of thè | HOUT M ST ANI IL.! I» St. M eleni* Musoni** lotico ami of thè ------------* Eastern Star bave formoli a sociali p al , p|«IWl„»c of uplami veRt-ubi- elub At stated intervals they will Knr iftnn maki* lt possi hi«* fot* tlo* (Mina to ll..rilinj have social affairs. I lie first being a lumi to be w orked earlier I lie fol dance at the city hall which will lie lowing spring M iny we-iern Oi Hobbs & Waldron, Props. l eld on Saturday night. November gon olia ni I tie homo gardei i i < 19th It w II lie an invitation affair such -I- to be hcnefitteil by Ivlng K C t’onyers is chalritian of the rough during the winter .-vp.... d to club and Mis» Nellie lliircliam. see frost A coating of straw c mauui1 rotary A number of social events turned under the top surface of »oil are planned for this winter will help to prevent exce- sive leach o --------------- •*---------------- Of all makes of cars; courteous and prompt service; Ing The bread box needs a frequent gasoline, ils and complete Harare service; all work scalding and airing during the sum- Ink stains can lie removed b\ tner if you want to k the bread soaking in sweet milk over nigh', guaranteed. from molding. then wash In the usual way SCHOOLS RECORD GOOD ATTENDANCE DO Y O U W A N T S O M K FR EE Use Sanitary Fixtures k\ C O N S T A N T I N For several years England. France and Italy touch: against lleri my * Austria and Turkey The. - n o d T H A N K S G I V I N G IN W A R to “ trench" warfare. There « ■- li , tie open fighting except when a gen- I I M RS. eral advance was made and when a ■ certain objective was r• ... - .1 the •».d.lioi- in ilio Field ' I nlo M. rrv on opposinf armies dug in Pork and Hart] i n k Waahml mained under cover, as much as pos D o w n \\ itli C o f f e e . sible and sallied forth from the | trenches, or retreated as the n e e - .viter the buttle of Missionary *lty for such action made it intper •• sat(1 Lieut. Col J A Wat- atlve Advances were made by b.cli . „„„ r s A roiirod. "the work of sides, oftentimes followed by ro- tlqting rations and clothing to the treats. Iti such cast* dig in w :1' 1 necdv army began both the defensive and offensive. Hu• As the commander rode along our when America entered the war. l P ' ! line there was a lull for a m om ent- pa rent ly this strategy of military e x - u cessation of the cheers that greet- perts dig not appeal to the officers 11 ^ |,js approach-— anil he said: of the expeditionary force. 1 hey did •• -Tomorrow is Thanksgiving not want to dig in but they wanted y olj shall have a feast.' to dig out. therefore they chose t > “ By daylight the rations began t have an open war fare , no > reaches arrive There were great piles of uo dugouts. no long « a i t s no zero )iarj bread, rows of pork, coffee and hour for over the top. They were SUg Ur barrels. there to fight and to win. therefore “ W e had a Thanksgiving lireak- break >peu warfare * a < the order, i hat- ,- st was the first full meal we eau Thierry, The Meuse. St Miliiel ¡had had for over a month. How we and the Argoue are examples of the ¿ ro yn j Up that hardtack and those “carry on" program and open fight hunks of raw pork and poured down ing for the Americans won. that good black coffee! To us it seems that Secretary of But the dinner was the great State Hughes iu his candid and forc meal Nine of us chipped in to pre ible presentation of the opinion of pare it Other parties did very much America as to disarmament, lias fol as we did. The ground was our ta lowed the idea of the American o ffi ble. On .1 plate made of leaves there cers who fought in France. Iu oth was a pile of hardtack. A barrel; er words, he has not resorted to the head was the meat plate, and it w.i | See Us if You Want to Rent, Buy, Trade or Sell "trench" wa rfa re of diplomacy, bui piled high with fat pork, well boiled. on the other hand has declared that One of the lioys had seized a l a r g e , Business is Gootl America wanted an open warfare. tin pail from a colored cook’s outfit ♦ No secret session, no “ digging iu." at a generrl's headquarters when the Houses but a general and open advance \ eook was not looking. This was full towards the future peace of the of hot coffee. W e sat down like $1100.00--- <lon<l 11 i f . i n lioilMt' und KUriiwn lots on K<»< ! world Turks, and while Bill was reaching improved paid up street, suitable for two families It is too early to prophesy whai tor a cracker Sergeant Webster said. : $I200.(H)— (iuotl \ rot,ui hoii • .if 11 1 tun . ><| 1 of » foiba paid up the conference will bring about as to “ 'Boys, in my old home in New sewer, close in, a snap at this price. disarmament, but it is obvious that York they always gave thanks fo r' $27aO.(Ni— Nice modern fj room bui i 1» a or pav - iihhi I clos*1 American diplomacy has outgeneral he year's blessings before beginning! ed the diplomats of the foreign na the feast. in, full basement, everything in modern convenience:!. Shall we do so here to - 1 tions attending the conference, for day?' N o one spoke Bill laid down Farms a concrete proposition was sul,milled his cracker W ebster bowed his head. I to the conference wfthin a few mo and so did the rest of us I can’t re t’hoice aorPiigp tracts of fitir garden soil, vpry clo»o In ami I menta after they had taken their raf,mber all he said but he gaYh si ruble location, $150 to $250 per acre seats and it was obvious that A m e r - Ithank9 for the h ,)f an Par,v com $754)0.041— i ra eras clear, 1 mile from W arrei ir*a » < a s sincere in p p rp n nH m pnnt h iD iin p<ij , , ica w was and meant business ing of peace ana that our live» might vim . tiest of soil, choice locution, ni ght consider citv It was not Hughes that was talk be spared to see the country uniter) p overly In trade up to $3000 00 This Is an exception ing; he was speaking for the A m e r and that we might return to on- al good buy. ican people and expressing tlie idea» homes and loved ones. $i;utHi.iiik— c r * farm, all d e a r . H ■ •• ■ irdon soil no rock, of the advisory bo..rd who represen' “ W e went on eating without delay the American people. 200 feet from pavement, crock, la: to* I o room houhi1, when Webster raised his head, but b The conference will bring abou. ot.li r buildings, good orchard 1-2 bourn rid** from was some time before a word w i ■ Portland. many of the things for which it was said. Bill was the first to apeak. called and America will lead the na Farms for rent choice unimproved land $Io per acre and up “ Sergeant, that w rs a nice vote of tions to a solution of at least some Chicken ranch for rent, s al« or trade. thanks you gave. It made me think of the problems which now confrcnt of Sue and the baby. Hut how con'd I them. you pray today when yesterday you ! gave Tom a push with your musk -t L ET I S B E THA N k i l l and said; " 'D ------- you; keep ini ♦ P H O N E S — Office. 123: Residence 3 8 -fan d7 4 -W The people of St. Helena and tt»e i line.” ♦ surrounding community have much * ♦ to tn thankful for thi- T hank-g iv in g T H A N K S G I V I N G S H O U L D ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- » Day Notwithstanding the general s / r p A M M O R F T H A N M F R F stagnancy in businc s which bus pr. iviu rc r. t n r t ' N . M h K h vailed over practically the entire L’n' F E E LIN G OF G R A T IT U D E ted States, this section has heen little' affected. Our mills, with the excep-j Tt Is to regretted that the beau tion of a few weeks, have heen op« tiful and appropriate ruwtom of oh rated steadily, furnishing employ serving a day of Thanksgiving ha ment to hundreds of men. The weath- ( ' ,. become associated with an abnnd er has been favo rable for the farmer f,nc* af m;, tPrial ttllnes If rro p , and hi» crops were good and he is ,,avP hppn hoI|ntlfu1 lf fh,. harv,. , receiving fair prices for his products hn„ hppn t ,f th,.r„ haH , ,.Pn , W h ile other communities have lagged ,,VPrflow of thp ..r n ,„y. , h , „ w , f ' St. Helens has gone ahead, not a earth, and if the time** have been mushroom or boom growth, but a peaceful, reasons fo r thanksgiving steady substantial growth. There h a . s i are „ „ »upposeq to Increase ____ _ _ rorresnorol ________ . , V*7 been no panic. little unemployment, no labor trouble o f any consequence There !» something In the outward and no lagging of the city improve tradition of Tha nksgivin g that would rnent program formulated by the city annerir to JusMfv thl» «tress'nv of «h officials Summed up, the situation 'mnortance of m-terial things; ho* is, that St Helens has gone ahead 9 * jc <<' 'here' s also somethin^ tn the rea] by a steady growth which was In Thank»ctv!np th t would demand th> Do your Thanksgiving Shopping at our Store. You will spired by the confidence of Its inhab s»re«»|nc of other th'nr--. demand '* itants in the future of the town We rlaclne of emphasis «non spiritual be given only the choicest of goods and at surprisingly have a right to be thankful and w<- matter» rather ' t i n tinon condlC-.r should be low prices And do your shopping early in order to pre which ner'atn »o 'e lv to *he nhv»ica' well helng of man v siiim iM i. pare the big dinner at leisure. That gets the best re The rea] Than'-sel'-'n«- demands, a The citizens of Columbia countv feeling of deep appreciation for sults and we would advise you to place your order now who visited the livestock exposition whatever ha» come M-e »rrentnnc“ in Portland last week, were proud "with eq u a I thanks" of the good for- for the Turkey and be sure of delivery. and justifiably so, of the excellent j tune or the bar' fortune of prevlon showing m.rle by breeder of ptir< ¡months This Thanksgiving I < m - bred stock in this county and ilm , sentially an Int'-rnal thing it can of us who did not -..p the iqg -how, I he observed regardless of what om- were likewise elated when we read I l ad for dinner »hat day. and Its oh- in the Portland papers that breeder- < rvance is an affair that should he from our count! had carried o ff ; open to the rich and the poor of th*- many prizes Columbia county wa earth. In competition with practically eve y j It may well be.that some, on this other county In Oregon and with ex day of taking stock and expressing hibitors from Maine to Tex;.», yei gratitude fur blessings, can find lit- our exhibits were so excellent the tie or good that has come to them attracted much 'Mention and caused as 'he world counts good But the favorable comment from people from ir e the ones for whom Thanksgiving many section- of the I’nlted Stale- may hold the deepest reality. The .. The success of 'he comparative)! may say: few exhibitors front this county dern "Lord for life, its love, its hope, o onstrates that ft pays to ral»e good its interest Its opportunity for ser- cattle and that i' does no' pav •<. vice, for the great and durable sa'- ♦ raise scrub cattle Pro-perous j isfactions of living that center altout ♦ farmers inform its that In no »e home and "work; for deep and a b i d > tlon of the country is there a bei»...- ing memories of joy that berenve- opportunity for productive f rmm ment has brought Into sharp relief; and cattle raising than right hem in for all these blessings may I he Columbia county and since that a p truly thankful.’ pears to be an Indisputable fact, w >- To this prayer may be added by are not inclined to doubt th<dr »'ati 'hose in prosperity: ments. "A n d may I be mindful lest In t h ) and a variety of Fresh Vegetables 1 <c>- of good things I become self- TH \ N h s t.lt I " "!• c d and forget my obligations *o And thou shall k e e p th> f a t of niy fellow men.” YOUR DOLLAR W I L L GO F U R T H E R A T T weeks unto the Lord Thy <-.m t it it c),i<- I“ ' hi- In lise within tho r|ty a tribute of a freewill o f . o! jn,j, ".mm ( mmi inil<»s of telephone thine hand, which thou sh vjrp ti ' ■ u to encompa»» th*- unto the Lord Thy Hod. according irt t tl< eq u lor 76 times ns the Laird thy Ood hi’ t h I»! . , I I lies On the Strani Fhone 40 St. Helens, OreK.,n pots may !>*■ removed hy And thou s' rejoice before m e ¡rubbing them with a pumice Mone Lord thy Ood. thou, and thy -on. or with salt we* with vinegar. W eekly Offerings of Rutherford Realty Co. RUTHERFORD REALTY CO. All the Good 2 V W EST SIDE GARAGE EXPERT REPAIRING , » V C H A R G I N G A N D R E B U I I DING H O B B S B A T T E R Y STATION ! SIT) CARS FOR SALE lloulton. Ore. ♦ DESIRABLE HOME FOR SALE Hand «tin*-. that Makes mu !* m ? antlal rooins down lair, and oim * ♦ and at* on «♦•* »»nd floor, IiandHotn** am**b «I kitchnn, ino<i* in bulli mom balugini** •*!#•«: 1 1 1 « lia . w o fib'rful t»f »brubb**rv •*aff‘tl horn»1 in Columbia nix minut* in v*hiu* eiuiiH'l, bai« iu**nt, U k IK fl\tur»*- and t*i If* othr*r attrurtiv* i ire* utl iiMitpi'aln v it* w . Hpbuidid ivnm a d lol* nd inouniatii view, Npl«*ndld I. l.uii ♦'lira wo|| built a 11 • 1 in gootl «*« > n <111 •un IzO- City du nid«* Mir***t fMirrciiixb'd f ' »ui * « » »I r t limist* in St 11*1" r p: I I i ne io move thls spimi il id property a » $ 1 'me b k « hìi | lit* I «*ii h it once, and Is therefnre pricing imi |>Plow nppriilsfd vulue foni pare ib i» w il li oilmr property i,|il prlcwi. See -. A. G. Peterson < < >1.1 M iti V l I T I H J ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Day a Feast Special Offering for Thanksgiving Buyers: Choice Turkeys Geese Chickens Ducks Choice Pork Roasts Cranberries Walnuts Brazil Nuts Lettuce, Celery ♦ ♦ ♦ trarfively ¡inuiiKl‘d llvb g room, dining room und d*H. thr*.»«* btHl- I hanksgiving * y ♦ modern M room hour*«, fine oak floor« In thr»*** rimili-, b *. i it if u 11 > pn port'd and f i n 1 h li «** 1. larp* Things to Eat t 'W. Phone 90 ♦ "\ v / P 'K • a ' V » ■ « - * *i T H I S I NSI I I U H O N CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING T H U R S D A Y , NOVEMBER 24 I II Again we approach the National Day of Thanksgiv* ing, with tins, as with the first Thanksgiving Day,«* period of dark trial nears its close, and out before us as a Nation is tlie wonderful promise of perma nent peace. Ihanksgiving is Ihe day when Kinsfolk love to “gather home.” In a spit it oi friendly helpfulness, the officers of this Institution invite the members of this commun ity who have not as yet found their financial home to join our family of satisfied Depositors. A welcome and a full measure of courteous ser vice are found in this Institution. S H E R M A N M M H .E S J. E. HUTCHINSON Cashier President TH E PEOPLES M A R K E T IN « Jw rr