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T H E ST. H E L E N S M IST. »R ID A Y . D E C E MHER PAG E FOUR THE ST. HELENS MIST the laoui^l Every L'rlilaj by MIST 1*1 H U S H IN G ITIMP.VNV S C. M O R T O N ............................. Editor Nl H SiTU l'TlO K HATES One ............................................. .. Six Month* .................................. Oo $1.26 Entered a* »ecou^-clas* matter, January 10th. 1912 at the Poatoffieo at St. ilolen*. Oregon, under the act o f March 3rd. 1879 county o iT u u ii p a pe r Member National Editoria; Assoeta- tlon and Oregon State Editorial As»oclatlon HEX l\ \l. OF lil >INI s s Elsew here in this paper is a short interview with f'harlos L XX heeler lie predict* a general revival if business, in fact, such revival ha already begun, according to o s o l vations he has made, while cover ing the territory from the Mexican border to British Columbia. Mr W heeler is manager of a steamshr* company which operates a numbi o f steamers. Certainly the volutin og business handled by the vessel Is a good indication of business c o n ditions. T o secure business for tli Hue he represents he goes to the manufacturer, the producer and tin wholesaler. They are men of if lairs who keep their fingers eon stantlv on the business pulse and with few exceptions these men the pulse is getting stronger, th heat is more regular It is a s gn o f return o f health to tile busbies patient. It is encouraging. bums l.in-ely v i t h ilio Idea merely o f iutei'OKt re il'lltl " N o w , if a bauker reallr. oh his r o spotnibil't ies llo musi luti only ro r e u e depo-- I: and loan money und earn profita but he must ink • an a c te and lively merest und become loreuiosi i seeing t hat enterprises ot different kinds in his district be « ni le p - >,niable. Soi r-tim es when he be, , . , s : lioroup.hly in the business anil il, men directing il lia must d and carry the leans with the idea of being constructive and making the city in gen er l uoo prosperous ; rough the su ciess o f some cummer ul cuterpris The M anufacturer. Thursday Afternoon Grammar Geography! Sténograph e American Notice is herby given that the Literature, Physics. Typewriting County Superintendent of Columbia Methods In Language rtieMs lor Prt County, Dreg >u, will hold the reg mary Certificate ular examination o f applicants loi Friday Forenoon Theory and {Hate Certificates at St. Helens, us Practice. Orthography (Spelling i follow s : Com mencing Wednesilav. Physical Geography. English Cileni December 21, 1921, at 9:0 0 o'clock fur»', f hernial ry a. tn.. and continuing until Sutui Eriilav Afternoon. School l.aw. day, December 2 4, 1921, at 4 : on Geology. Algebra ( m l Governmen' o 'clo c k p ut. Sal unlay Forenoon. Geometry. Wednesday Foren oon : F S ills Botany tory. Writing i Penmanship i . Mus:c, fiat unlay Afternoon General Ills 1 »raw ing tory'. Bookkeeping Wednesday Afternoon l'hyslol Yours very truly. ogy. Reading Manual Training. C o m J 11 W ILK EltSD.N, position. Domestic Science. Methods l 5 2 ll County School Superintendent in Reading. Course o f Study for \ t OMNI I Nl IX U n i SE. Drawing. Methods in Arithmetic A girl's ear Is -liuost as rare , Thursday Fbren on n : Arithmetic. It is to be hoped that the com sigili t liese days a all ankle list'd I» History of Education. Psychology. , tuittee appointed to Investigate thu| be Methods in Geography, Mechanical . dvisat'iliiy ot a community house I and if -nich action is advisable, will Drawing. Domestic Art. Course o. M si Wantads bring results i et with s u c e s . . In our opinion i Study for Domestic Art. , i i c :n ii it it y lion e in St. Helens isj n a! olute necessity ll would pro-1 v di* ueeded ¡uarters for those civic ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ org ■ nizatious w hich are a big pari j ♦ ♦ of coinuiuuily life and would tend to ♦ ♦ cultivate and cement community ♦ ■I'.rii an: >’ - us and that alone w ould! ♦ ♦ be well worth the cost of the build- ing, no matter what the cost may ♦ . $3.25 Fancy W ater Sets, a s e t .............. be If the committee succeeds in I ♦ ♦ work ing out a feasible plan for the I ♦ bilanci: , : of (lie building, such plan j ♦ 25c to 50c Fancy Flower Vases, each ♦ hould t lave the hearty ondorsenien ♦ of every public-spirited citizen in St ♦ ♦ Fancy Cups and Saucers. Helens. ♦ ♦ T E A C H E R S ' E \ XMIN X I IONS I tread, loaf. 7c. twin loaves, l.'tc Ifuns and Snails, dozen, liOc Nut Rolls, dozen, li.r>e F R U IT C A K E . P U M P K IN P IE S . CRE AM ROLLS FRENCH C O FFE E CAKE Pastries of All Kinds Ram sey’s Bread and Bun* F IN E H O T C O F F E E A N D LUNCHES Com e in and rest. W H IT E C L O V E R IC E C K E A M -S O c GUART ST . H E L E N S BAKERY J E RAM SEY ; Ht II.D ING \ N t XX wP X PE R L I K E H i l l DING C H A R A C T E R . Historw is described as repeatin.- Tile budget of estimated expeusoa itself. If it does, it is on an as for th-- , i,ndu-.t of the county affairs cending spiral. T h e visit of L a fa is pubhsii'-d iu this issue of The yette to the T'nited States about a M,st. It Is well w or'h reading and c en 'u r y ago was a great event, 1)8' studying and it you expect to attend the visit o f Foch o f France form s an the budge; meeting you could gam even greater event. The people of 11 uch information ,y endeavoring to Spok ane and the Inland Empire hav- digest the proposed budget. reason to felicitate themselves on th privilege o f seeing thiB great Count em up and you will see that Frenchman on Tuesday and render only six. ” ” 11 day • intervene before ing heartfelt homage to his genius 1 hristmu- And have you done your and worth. Ghristma - upping and if you hav- This modest man is a marvelous c'id you patronize th” home m er soldier and a noble jerson ality. if chants .’ dem ocracy had done nothing else than bear and nurse this modern XXcalili I Report i,,r Not ,-niher. Bayard, it w ould have ’ riumphant answer to its detractors. His char M.-ximum temp <-ra uro (¿6 degrees j acter does not suffer from com pari .; 1 degrees on 1 *», son with that o f Washington Her,- i i arid 23; nu n maximum temper , is “ the strong m a n " for /horn Car- a l m e ä i degrees. me. u mitumum 3 -, j lyle longed as the shepherd and rule' degrees, meati mi <i,Dili iemperalui e o f the people, yet was so blind that 4 4 » degree.* whia li is 0.3 degree- | he found him In the Prussian F red a bu ve n orm al; h< rd tro-t on I*i. IT erick and could not recognize ' im n and 20th. Hain 1[ 2.3), inehes, wlilca | Lincoln or Washington. •i.a', lie . - above av, rage, grnal- The humaneness and the unself 1 daily raintali 2.57 inches on 20th. ishness o f Marshal F och stand out :• prevailing wind- up to the 17lh like the sun in the sky. Am bition •re NE 1 N'U , . flee the 17th BE has no place in his makeup or his d ri\\ e.rvy wind otr 19, 21, 2«, thoughts. Service is his inspiration and 29th 'I here were 4 clear, arid motive. When he had fought parti; cloudy and 20 d o u d v days, Germany to a standstill, he refused lile measurable rain fell on 22 to waste the life o f a single soldier ■ Month w a ab normally warm in further fighting. As singleminded r* 1 bo.dy. 1 1 . ’ id mi -ty up » > and simple as Grant, the -urrender ” 1.1 h. clou, , -Tuin,y and rainy o f Germany to his conditions for an ’• hi - 1 hi if, whiie -uver thaws pre armistice sufficed him Fredericl il” d o n : ■ o f Gold" unit snow fell o f Prussia or Napoleon the Great, If the higher 1 illls, this station and in hi: place, would have wished and <• country w< -1 o f it were f r e e from w rked for some spectacular and de lit. structive consummation o f victory. BERG Oli In honorin g such a man and gen eral the people , f the United State honor human nature and themselves :a * ; Foch is a man o f peace, not at all a lov er o f war, though skilled t o deal . and parry its thunder!)alls; and the spirit o f Foch is the spirit of Am er ica and the modern democracies.— Spok esm an-Review Banking 13 becoming m ore and more a public service Instead o f 1 private snap and the hankers are be com in g trusted leaders in public af- j f: irs. T h e days o f mere money-lendinv and note-shaving are a thing o f the past and the hunker is h e'o m in v a fa c to r in all com m ercial nndertak ings. Because the princlplee o f husfne , : and responsibility to stockholder- are not e m p l o y 'd In politic barker- as a rule a r e not lured that way But wliera it corn to promoting com m u n ity enterprises, founding new industries based upon the p r o d u f o f the soil, hanks ar” pro r -s.-ive “ As a result o f all this, bn 1 !:- hav, becom e very public In their bvsin> says E G. Crawford vie” p r e s i d e s o f the United States N: tlor ,| Bar i o f Portland "I* was for m erly 1 >■ case that Iran'-., 1 a rule received deposits and paid checks rnd m a d - j RAMSEY’S Christmas Goods ♦ ♦ ♦ A newspaper cannot be built up In ♦ a rear. Like a m a n ’s life it is a m a t ♦ ter of slow grow th and development. ! Look over your exchanges and you 1 ♦ will find all the successful ones— ♦ 'a e leading papers iu every t o w n - - , ♦ have long been run under o n - man-1 ♦ agement It Is so the world over. | Money alone can no more create a| « > ♦ newspaper than it can suddenly get for a man a new character.— Hon. CON\ ICTE.ll HY T H E P l HI.lt Guy F Hardy. Past President Nat A jury, after hearing the evidence ional Editorial Association. o f the State of California in th case against R oscoe ( F a t ty ) Ar ITit; I ARM S T A H I U Z E R buckle, was unable to agree on . T h e stability end wealth o f any verdict. •'Fatty" will be tried again and in all probability, acquitted- farming com m u n ity is greatly in by the jury, hut ven should such creased by the nning industry. be the case, the man w ho upon n u m It. furni-1, -> a r 'a d y market for erous occasion has given evidence crops o f various kinds and i place o f the brute instinct, will never b- of employment for unskilled labor acquitted by the public; his day- w hich would oth, rwise I o out o f work are done as a screen star. A per several mouths iu the year. son w ho is so low down that he * X. i lining com m unity today w ith not welcomed to the society o f tl- out canne.y facilities is about as respectable people, is too low <lou udern as a rural com munity would to be shown on the screen, and in no without a mail loule. — Ex. that way associate with them. Evidently “ F atty " considered th From St. Helens last v. eek and failure o f the jury to agree as a vin this w> ., 1.1 • h” sh.pp. d several dication. He said that he hoped to carload- of ( a r . - u n a s trees destined live long enough to prove to the peo for Oar.'and, San Francisco and Los ple his innocence and that he will i Angeles. » S e v e r a l more tar loads are restored to their good f a t o r , the to be sl.,pped. Each car contains people ‘ ‘ whom all his life ifp had from 2.500 to 3,500 trees, o ' say the tried to entertain and furnish mer e, tire let will b 30,000 small trees. riment t o . " If the- were allow - d to grow up they It was on one o f “ F a tty 's " m erri would make quite a respectable fo, - ment parties that the tragedy o c . , il a few years. W e curred W e believe the people hav- would not deuy the Calilorniaus the had sufficient o f "m e r r im e n t " and pleasure o f a Christmas tree, but it also o f Arbuckle and even th ou c , ms a sham e to denude ltie land of a jury should declare him innocent, tins second crow rb, which in a c o m he has been convicted by the people paratively short time would be of and from their verdict no appeal will »ns ileiable commercial value to the be granted. county as wood, um ber or fence posts. KOCH. RA NKIN G A PU B LIC SE RVICE. I1» ’ ' Holiday Candies Pi^’n Whistle Krause’s Imperial In Fancy Holiday Boxes Buy now —Christmas is near— ycur friends will ap ♦ preciate a nice water set. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MRS. A. F. BASEEU, HOULTON. OREGON ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ V $♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The H. H. Bunting Real Estate Co. of Houlton jtl .IMMI.(M)— House, lurge lot, good gardull ground, d u n terms. $2 250 DO n, Dairy, 15 cows. 1 registered Holstein l ull ! p., r work horses, wt. 1000 lbs . 3 heifer calves .,11 It I chic kens; lease to February 2, 1925 rent $400 per yeur; terms. House. 9 lots, good gardan ground, out buildings family ,,r chard, make au ideal chicken ranch, sell all or part. m i ,57ft ini — ■; 1 St I leler. , Oregon ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O ♦ ♦ ♦ H. H. Bunting Real Estate Co. HOULTON. OREGON The Goal to Reach You'll save more cm husiastically by making j game of it. Set a goal of t hundred dollars front the time you opened that hirst Natiutial Savin - Ac count. You may go far beyond that point, but we know there isn't any adult depositor who couldn’t have a deposit of a hundred dollars by S c p t e m er, 1922, if he saved in earnest. First National Bank NT. UKI.KNH, O lt K . M, tnher 111 Aft GRAHAM F e d e ra l t<o*»rv« l ‘r .» lil.u t a n tin g » anil ( 't a n k in g A cco u n t* II. A Mysonn (11 1 1 .DM. Ca.IiU r Hnfi-tj Dr|H>al( l(„ t r i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Dairymen! Poultrymen! Our Large Stock and Low Prices of Dairy and Poultry Feeds Warrant Your Patronage Try Us THE U N I V E R S A L C A B Building Material Order Your Coal Now! C O U N T T H E M ON T H E R O A D ! S E I) A X Fully equipped with Starter, Demountable Rims and Frank Wilkins Non-Skid Tires Warehouse and Olitce, Sheldon Dock XMAS SUGGESTION Telehpone 86 St. Helens Oiegor W E W I L L H A V E O N E R E A D Y F O R YOU A T T H A T T IM E A N D W IL L D E L IV E R SAM E C H R IS T M A S E V E FOR , c YOU. T H IN K IT O V E R ! « • » T oday with many com m odities still priced above the pre-war basis, you can buy a Ford Car for ¡ess money than ever before in history of Ford Motor Co. You get the same quality, dependability anti econom y for which Ford Cars are noted; the initial price and after expenses are so small your Ford car will pay for itself many times over as a family car or a business car Start Children Right Parents oiten tell their children to save their money. H ow much attention is given to show ing them just how to do it7 I his is an opportune time to call and open 9° interest earning savings account for each of the F O L L O W IN G P R IC E S P. O. B ST. H EL EN S: children as a Xmas Gift. Runabout, starter and demountable rims made out in their names, showing the first depos*1 $555.87 Touring Car, starter and demountable rims $587.1 1 made for them. Sedan, starter and demountable rims $805.77 regularly. Coupe, starter and demountable rims $738.09 Truck, pneumatic tires & demountable rims $572.30 Fordson T ractor ..................... Encourage them to make deposits I hat is a good start. Fieldhouse Motor Co. A KINK DAY IN opened frorn A KORD J. E. HUTCHINSON C a sh ier President St. Helens, Oregon HA V Accounts $1.00 up. SH E R M A N M M H ,ES "E V E R Y Surprise them with a book $725.35 50c to $3.00 vlASON’S ♦ ♦ NEDA .V IN CÒL