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PAGE FOUR TH E ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1021 THE ST. HELENS MIST NO ID M IK K K When it com es to putting a halo ' | on a ho«. Mr Gavin McNab of San I « n u ih < Every l-'r t< l»y by Franciaco. I» awarded the palm. Yet TH E MIST I’ l'tllJS H IM U UOMPANT "•’ hope, when Kattv thank« him. _ ,... Il<> will repent the language o f Char- S C. M O R TO N ............................. Editor ley Steele in " T h e Might o f W a y " ___ --------- ------------------------------------------------ — " Y o u are an Guilty as H ell." We do not think that Fatty Arbuckle will MUHHURIPTION R A T E S win his wav back into the good One Y e a r ............................................ 1 * 0 0 grace« o f the American show going Six Month« ......................................$1.16 public. It rather take« the fun out _______ ________ _________________________ o f a picture on the screen to have . , .. it in your mind's eye "that is the Entered as ««cyn man who. whether he personally as January 10th, 19 1- at the 1 o « toffloe saulted her or not. is primarily guil at St. Helen«. Oregon, undei the act ty death of a woman Vir- o f March Sru. 1879. glnia Uappe has paid the extreme penalty and the women o f America should see (hat Arbuckle does not COUNTY O I ’FIt 1AL P A P E R entirely escape.— Warreuton News. Member National Editorial Associa tion and Oregon State Editorial Association PI II KOUTY-1 IILST III I ; I i l l ' \ N E D IT O R IA L * B A V IR U S .*1 Furnishing Goods M . R IC E N RAMSEY’S T W IN L O A V E S 13c CH R ISTM A S SUGGESTIONS F R U I T C A K E CREAM RO LLS COFFEE CAKF M ACCAROONS PASTRY O F A L L KINDS LUNCHES W E SERVE FINK LUNCH ES A T ALL HOURS CAN DIES FOR CH RISTM AS T ra Sii« khi, «Ii»/«‘ li TR Y OUR W H IT E C L O V E R ICE CREAM -O c S n ails, d o » ‘ ii ST. HELENS BAKERY I*iirk«Thotis«- lt«>l!>», tloz. !!«•<• Itu n s , I ru it ilo z r ii *«!Oc Urenti, Twin J E. RAM SEY i uk*\ III............................«Io« Urenti, I 1 y Ih lo a f 12t I Ih. lo a f l.o n v e s , not wrai'ixil I I. W lio lf \\ hunt, lt>«» Urenti nini I rent h lin*n<l th e «tnmo FARMERS! — Order Your Pi it 0, ON SALE AT OUR BAKERY OR AT YOUR G RO CER S. ASK FOR I1EINIES BAKERY PROD UCTS—TH EY W ILL SUIT YOU Tiling Now IN A FEW D AYS W E W IL L RECEIVE A CAR- West St. Helens Bakery LO AD OF TILIN G . S. F. HEUMANN. Prop. * PUBLIC FORUM _____ 1 ,0 0 0 'I l y Sonic of These As a last resort, a conference for the limitation o f conferences might turn the trick. Som » people never worry about the w olf at the door. They have no door. The Koval Danish Automobile | ! club lu I'openhttgen, w as founded In I 11901 Prince Axel Is president of the club, which has a membership ol W E ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU W i l l i TH E FRESHEST AND BEST OF BAKERY PRODUCTS. OUR MODERN "DUTCH O VEN " GIVES TH E BEST SERVICE. OUR BREAD, PIES AND CAKES ARE BAKED TO PERFECTION j | Most people would like to do good ¡n this world If they did n ’t have to ¡,« good, ■ ■ ■ It’s as easy to get rid o f your tnonev as it is to hang onto your faults. Holiday Goods Dry Goods Notions have Phil that cars Christmas Bakery Goods ■ • ■ a b le, to himself. But the fool is still wls- " r ~ he doesn’ t_have_any. No matter who starts the ball roll- i nK. it-g (he fp||ow who keep(| up with , , it that gets the gravy. ---------- 7 ! If people were forced to follow 'h eir own advice what a sudden sl- 'ence would prevail! — — No matter how dry a sermon may 1 thP preacher, at least, always hears every word. * * * • • How many of you men under j whose eyes these words fall know j B l l U ) COMMUNITY HOL’ HK AS ! o f a boy just g r o w 'u g up who seems | TUM BLE to have no am bit ion; who either | goes dully through his days or is plainly as reckless of the things of Scappo»»«« K—sid m t Has Ideas as to I tomorrow as he was o f the things Community House in That o f yesterday? , . Section. Are ; ou, who knows sueu a hov, tot, bus.', sir. to take a real .ntere-t To W h om It May Concern: in that grow in g young fa llow ? Don t Dear SctppoOMra, ( itizens and Ar-|| you know that what that boy BM ds ; bs. D on’t you think we bed b e t t e r 1 as mucu us anyth in g else at his sLage get busy and build us a Community I in life is a friendly advance from lonaa? I think it would be a cure som ebod y alder; that he needs ad- tor ail our troubles. I think wha' 1 vice not given as m ere ad vice but we lack Is harmony and that caul quite pl a i nl y fr o m a Bin cere deaire ,,u iy t,u propagated in a community II to he o f service to him and to his home if we build it in a Spirit of| fu tu re? Good W ill unto Men for that will Do not feel that the boy s father bring peace upon Earth. I think w e I and his mother are enough. God might be wise as King Solomon. W ei knows that they try to do their best might go too and build us a tempi--i by their boy, but the fact is father secred to the spirit o f good will and mother have been advising and toward all, but Instead o f going to j g overning him all his life, and the Lebanon for our cedars each man, 1 y oun g fellow la kes it from them as woman and child bring in a cedar I a mattar o f monotonous duty and log o f certain dimensions from our dull home routine. When he Is 16 own hills and inscribe their nam e to 18 o r 19, he needs something and the date near one end o f th- m or e; he needs a rub fr o m the world , log. Tlie.se logs to be set on end! without, and if the rub is friendly, to form the walls o f our com m u n ity ' good-natured and manly, all the bet- house and serve as memory pegs of j ter for the boy. the pledge that we will love, honor I Man, the touch you give that boy and respect ou r community. W<- acquaintance may mean a g o o d citi- could use this building later on as xen or a bad citizen a few years ( an entrance hall. At present we bonce. Forget his surliness; forget i can’ t afford an elaborate house, n- I even seeming stupidity— they may Ing a small com munity, but later on 11 be m rsk s that cover the yearning for we may add to it, hut a small be-|| an understanding heart. ginning is better than no beginning I Bat, whatever you do, Mr. Busy at all. Man, take notice o f your n e i g h b o r s ' Now, Arabs and all the rest o f us > grow in g boy wt.en he la in y cu r vi- com e out with a suggestion and let j cinity or when you meet him. A us horn a community, for united we|| trial word o r a smile will go a I stand, divided we fall, long way even if you haven’t tim e; SCAPP008EK. to stop and talk with him as one __________ „ ___________ \ MAIL « 'A K I tih lt Much is being said on the street !| corners and in the hotel lobby« that ] Don t listen o the pessimist. The prices are going down, wages com in g 1 long period of business depression dow n and that the country is sure I gives him an opportunity to c roa s, \y goin g to ll)e how-bows; the rich and he c a n t re-.st. getting drunk and the poor foilow- ile thinks iho country is going ¡ng their example for the lack ol I straigut to the dogs, aud is doing h i, something else to do best to help it along Bui u a fttcl t h - t ever , lncJ But the pessimist did not make Joshua commanded the sun to stand tins country, and ueiiner will he de »till (and made g o o d ) , the th in k -' . . . .. , lu* public has admitted that nothing People who consider both sides j» impossible. O f course, all o f us of a question, or dig under the sur- som etim e« have a feeling that all u l face to find the reasons for undesir- r,ot going in a manner exactly in able conditions, are not alarmed. accordance with our own Ideas but They realize that we are simply w hat’s the use to holler- if ’ you paying our portion of the penalty of haven't got a dollar or two you a r - every great war, and that when the in a sore predicament financially, i debt Is paid we will return to activ- hut nearly everyone knows a boot-I ity and prosperity. legrer and tw o drinks o f his con- Let the pesimiat croak, if he must, coctlon will increase your capital The dogs may worry him, but they ten-fold r are not lookin g for the rest o f us. There 1. plenty o f everything for : . i’ ' ' ' everybody If it was equally dlstrib- An association of prominent peo- uted, for Instance, we read that in pie ha. been formed to m i- :. in.I- the central slates corn Is being used lion dollars to be expended it, schol- r„r fuel, and at the same time, we arships as a memorial to r.nrico < a- read 'hat thousands o f people in the ruso, the g :- a t naritone i ‘- in--. i< b|k cities would be glad to eat that dead, and the honor won t do him , rt o f th- fuel that could he shelled any good. A million dollars sp-nt ,,ff the cob on some kind o f public works would The December ozone goes through giv e em ploym ent to many of ou r Jo ,,Ur clothes faster than ou r sheriff I-SB men just now. 1 bey ire not goes through the effects o f an al m ad. -rid the money .......... d o them leged womaa bootlegger but even a w orld o f c o t h l __________ at that, we d o n ’t need a’ geography * ' to tell us o f the »7 places In the It s a w lw girl w h o knows when world that have fewer things to be not to blush. ithankful f o r than we have. We have] L E T HIM CR OA K II1M S Charles J Swain claims to owned the tlrst automobile hi ! c.delphla. In 18 98. and since < tline he has owned lit different H E A D Q U A R T E R S FOR Open Evenings St^t IIU .K T S. H O W E V E R Y MAN CAN HKIJ* u A lT oM ollll.K levied $ I IS.720.800 from automobile owners last year, through lie* man , ufaclurer'a tax When follow in g another c r close, Motor busses are used bv 12,000 ly on crowded roads he ready to turn Tile! out to one stile or the other when schools 111 the 1'nited States vehicles art* operated Iti 16 »Isles, | using the brakes. and transport more than 200.000 pu i » __________________________ | The United States government col pits. The rest o f the world is so su- ! preniely indifferent one wonders why the Turks and the Greek« keep oil scrapping. The Mist has another birthday Hughes préposai drastic, but It Wit h this number we begin on Vol- . . Is ... ante 4 1. In other words. The Mist , “ S*“ ' ? " " ! Is starting Its forty-first year as a .. .' rei*’ Hartford Columlda county publication . . Many o f the pioneers o f Colum b.a W edding rings are still used In county in the early days, aided The , hi9 day o f m o d e rnitv. hut most of : Mist and those pioneers with 'h o ex- them are large enough to slip o f f ceptio,. o f those who have passed to ensiIw. the Great Beyond, are yet staunch | ------------ friends o f The Mist They have a Mist o f it is made in a dark c e l - , fellow-feeling as pioneers, for The 'ar. but calling It moonshine may Mist is a member o f the pioneer fam - cause some people to think it tastes ily better The pioneers of forty years ago I ■— ;■* are responsible for the present day Some say the high cost o f living is development o f the county. It was no1 *° tush now. but we are mighty they w ho first began the w o r k ; pri- ' ure *t is h'S*1 It was lower and they built up a wonderful coun try Pioneers o f the 8 0 s tell us that the Mist has been a weekly visitor to their homes for forty vears. They tell us that The Mist has been a companion of the pioneer in the ef- fort to upbuild the county. That It has always stood for progress a nd for the best interests o f the countv The editor of The Mist is not a pioneer as compared with those of the 80 ’s, the 90 s or the early 1 9 00’s but he takes pride in the fact that The Mist was a companion o f those settlers. He likewise takes pride In the fact that long before he was as sociated with Tire Mist that it did its part towards the upbuilding o f the county and he hopes that the six years in which he has guided the dostiny o f the paper It has brought benefit to the people of the county Mist has shown a marked im prov e ment. W e hope that in the several years to c om e a like improvement will be shown and that we can c o n tinue to do our part for the county, city and state. We thank our 1500 subscribers for their part in making o f The Mist a paper which is considered one of the leading weekly papers, in Oregon. a republican president with a deni ocrut hot on his trail, ami you can't make us believe this little old land o f the free and the home of Jack Dempsey is going to the Jlui jams Personally we have found under all conditions that if we ure able to stand the heat o f the summer we have been able to am ble through the followin g winter and we »re going to take a long shot at it this winter TH E MAIL C A li It 1F 11 Houlton, Ore. T H E PRICES FROM WAKE : ♦ ♦ H OUSE STOCK W I L L BE: Phone 114-J 3- Inch Tiling S4./5 per hundred 4- Inch Tiling $L.OO per hundred 5- Inch Tiling $8.00 per hundred 6- Inch Tiling $9.75 per hundred ♦ : W e will make a slight reduction from these prices if you will take the tiling direct from the car, thus sav ing both you and ourselves the cost of handling. Please ’phone your orders or call at our store for further in formation. . FEED IN CAR LO A D LOTS We have several cars of feed enroute and e-pect ar- rival of the cars at any time. W <■ < ,i i , . ve v- tu "i »ney A on your feed purchases. Phone i., t. -t prit et and timt of ♦ delivery. A Message to Thoughtful Gift B u y e rs ....................... > ♦ ♦ ♦ * a j ERICKSON & FUND Phone 1OFJ J Warren, Oregon There is no other gift which will continue to charm after years of delightful possession with the same appeal as a diamond, a watch or some article of Jewelry. Never before have we shown a more complete stock of just such gifts. Remember your dollar will go much farther today than it would a year ago. My entire stock based on to day’s cost. f ' - , Buy Early Begin now, call and make your selections, so that we may give you the time, attention and personal service for which our store is justly known. This we will not he able to give you during the last few days before Christmas. A small deposit will hold any article till Christmas. Start Children Right Parents often tell their children to save their money. How much attention is given to showing them just ¡low to do it? A Few Suggestions 1 Ins is an opportune lime to call and open an interest earning savings account lor each of the Lodge Pins Pearl Necklaces children as a Xmas Gift. Fobs Bracelet Watches made out in their names, showing the first deposit Watch Chains Diamond Rings made for them. Ever-Sharp Pencils Cut Glass regularly. Fountain Pens Silverware Watches Pendants Jewelry is the Encourage them to make deposits I hat is a good start. Accounts opened from $1.00 up. Gift that Lasts, the Gift Supreme V O N A. (jR A Y We are ready to serve you. Reliable Jeweler Surprise them with a ix>ok St. Helens, Oregon SHERMAN M M ILES President J. E. H UTCHINSON Cashier