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T H E ST H E L E N S MIST. F R I D A Y iA \ A»--» _ 1922 B ro w n s v ille K ep u tr work to Mill 4 o la li. rd : on b u il d in g s to b« occupi. | i,y a ft e r r. p a ir■» and a*l ll o w n s v llle W oolen mills i-oi.t Dr m $10 which C l a t s o p c o u n t y c o u rt .-m» „ , ft> co m pany of co m m o n la b o r in 13 6o ;>»r il4l Pa« king W a llo w a New p o w er plant o u tp u t d u r i n g rlttslng [■l.-ieil la l a r g e s t in e a s t e r u '".-g.,a PAGE FOUR THE ST HELENS MIST <».ocd Every $v*<Uy »•» THE MIST PUUIXSHING COMEA v i S C MORTO N ......... ...................Edltor s r a c H im o x rates One Y M r ......................................... $3 Ou Six Mentha .................................. »1 15 E n terad a* ta c c a ■•-aim*« J a n u a r y Ktta. 191Î *« ’he Poatofflce at St Helena O refon. nade, th e act of March I r a . I I * * __ rtlC V T Y O K F U IA L P A P E R Member Vati mai Ed'.trrU ; 1 «so *- tlon an á Oregon Stmt« Ed. tortai Aaeo^iatloc \\ !>f 1*ORT % N T »»F n « T . gone by th ^ of.: In Ju-tic ,>r '<*«« ucimp< r'.r ©r ' I ~® aS*u«pectInf c.Mien a* on Jo** T h ere was com para* r e l y lit- case* of little im p o rtan ce and v tie ’ h® n u p tia l knot, and r»ra«ni' • n e thl*. people generally do not a ach th e im p o rtan ce to th* , v it m erits Nowaday- hr-T^vor 'hlne* have ch an ced The jus * ice'* cour* tries n n n y ca*e* th a h e retofore did not come before t h a ’ c o u r The V olstead act, th e p r o hibition law highw ay traffic low? and m any other«, now come before the once d eserted court of th e ju - tice of th e peace. In point of case* tr ie d an d in point of th e m an y legr! q u e s t i o n arising on account of th e new laws th e Justice of th e p e rr e h as t ..... r an im p o r’an t and in m any tns’ance- a well paid official T h ere will soon he vacancy to be filled ta t h e Bt Helen* trict T he ap p oin tm en t will t - made by th e county cou rt who should care fully examine into th e q u a lific a tio n - of each ap p lican ’ before m ak in g th e ap po intm en t. T h e tim o is p a s t when it is “ roo d m orning. ju d e e " and "110 an d costs." Aman accuse'' of a violation of th e law has a rig h t to expect th e s a n e tr e a tm e n t In th e lo w er court as he w o ild in a big - cou rt, an d th e c'ficial of th» l o w - c o u rt should conduct th e a ffa ir- of t h a ’ office in th e sam e dignified m a n n e r th a t prevails in a higher court. T h e office is an im p o rta n t one and th e co un ty court should g v» d ue co nsideration to th is fact. Wo be lieve th e y will. fc* ONE WAY H >B E U R O P E T o PAY ITS DEBTS. I It. .$ \ r It» *14.N \Tl4lN H a th a w a y ha* resigned *<• INDUSTRIAL NEWS NOTES OF OREGON ,d he ^AUtà tho w orld U* Hood K iver— 109 cars apple* were here T shipped th e past week l i e e i s p o r i — Factor} h e re shipping plat e ir T urn larg e o u tu t read y -m ad e g a r a g e doors B ak er county tax roll red u ced 110. mill S is ; 000. 1 » 1*0 u rg a n tlj L:nn co un ty f a m e licenses cost to r- * ¿riT’ ! )R L m ? rea id to th e ho no rab le dou is8 <»ner, to iH of IT 9ti6 m 1 M 1 . Lakeview is pushing s h o r te r road 1« stenoffrupher# ar.‘! • . K la m a th Kails, to cost I s o "00 Lincoln county su m * for $90.000 e th e mailing lint* i th a t I m ay not receive an y m o rt taxes due on sp ru ce tim ber. .McMinnville college 1» now l.in- gin im eographs. troa s u r y decisions, cir- field college wlh a $ 250.000 eudow \V- llar», latter*, w •.res aiuentim en? ’. -'rations, intarli neations. red tape ment. A storia B aptists » tart w ork on •» id o th a r dam pb. >oleriet to d is tu rb m expecting some I o.ooO ch u rch d to in t e r r u p t me t ' a n b y - Shacks being moved to Inc rites while singing m a k e room for tw o -story con crete cat . W im All Bless- building Oregon t 'i t y — A m erican Legion to ed gs Flow ’• h pia res tir.ai on c o ntained erect club house. r o r t l a n d shipped 20.000.000 lb* i Invent o r v of hi s r e w a rd s w hile n ■»j, H- dti received no salary, but wool to A tlantic seab o ard by w ater duri: P o rtla n d Ibid Follow* plan to Ml accum ulated tw o d am ag e -u its ere. t $ 2O0.00O temp.-- - * • »"ai Of $451.000.— Ex. Jew ish o rd e r plan« 1100.000 e d u catio nal institu tion i U t Ml lit* M I t k Linn county a sk s th a t only prop • Helen» will heve ;i? e rty owner* vote on bond issues. Next >r $ ny f a r m e r s from th a M ultnom ah county deficit nearly nt »?ctio ns of C olu m b ia county half a million re to a tt e n d th e F a rm - A s to r ia — K n ig h ts of P y th ia s to p ro g ra m T ha citizens of build $4" O00 tem ple ers \V St. He lent; an d th e farm er* of th e G ra n ts Pas*— T he Cave Highway tie th e best of friends. _________ ti vi e larg est town in th e St. He cons idered one ol th e best »r Í. rm produce. St Hel- m - r k ’" a m ore rap d gro w th ii ens wi] i t h r o u g h o u t th e coun- developed Such de- veiopment will be of pro fit to Helens and of like profit to th e fa r m e r because he will have a bigger nd b e tte r local m a r k e t. D uring F a r m e r s ' Week let s get belter When you work hard you need plenty of meat to ;u tinted w ith o u r f a r m e r friet; is and show every c o u rte sy w ithin o u r supply you with energy and vitality. Your appetite power It is so much b etter to oe craves tender brown roasts and juicy, thick steaks. an d neighborly. rd e d hi* re*if ion en fo rcam eu The Energy Food for Strong Men and Wome n Meat is good for you. W'e have the very best meat to be bought—it is fresh and kept under the most sanitary conditions It "touches the spot" when you arc hungry, and it builds you up. Eat more meat! K EE It* P K L - E L M T I o .N I’HoMIS» J H W ellington, th e candidate, said what m ig h t be expected of him if th e people elec.cd him sh eriff J H. W ellington, sheriff, has fulfilled every pro m ise m a d e by W ellington th e candida te He has m ade a rec- for enforcement of the law with ou t f e a r o r favor, a record which ♦ rioulrf be g ratifying to tho se who elected him to office In a n o th e r col umn of The Mist is a brief su m m ary ♦ of th e activities of th e sh eriff and ♦ his dep u ties in ru n n in g down la * - " r e a k -rs. It speaks for itself CHOICE MEATS AT THE LOWES I PRICES M O R T O N & W IL S O N : ♦ ♦ (Two Markets) The Strand—Columbia St. Central—Willamette St. ♦ -- HAPPINESS ON EVERY PAGE It i happy family that ha* a bank book shi.win, accumulating savings, for just a few dol- - a to a substantial s u m ami regster happiness on every page. ★ ★ Be irt e ir. m financial w ury. Ojien a savin, acc< unt today! First N atio n al Bank ♦ ♦ ♦ < m t* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ■ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ H| III I I \w o l i i I.IIN Mi-nib« Keiler*! K eserv* S>»'«-n> ,,.i.|.itl II \ l i l l l . l i « . I . Il III 4M Ii it is anything in the realm of Real Estate, Ex change Buy or Sell. Loans or Insurance- THE RUTHERFORD REALTY CO. is headquarter Business is g" d and values arc already going up NOW ib the time HOUSES 11 00 and 12 0 «1 U u n r h c h e a p T wi g ih id F lo at Hi: f u n ahed r e a d y lo u. "in H ouse, tw o K'io<l till. In « i <**«» <wi lO, nice home place, with le •; f p u o ’4. paid up »ir* 4 Bi <>m Brown Bungalow . gi*od « « I . I NNI I H) for quick action, with term« x «Ml Noh lllll. Clo«« it.. 5 Modern » and 5 K imiiu Bung p rice $ 1 5 0 0 to $ j m l 0 Ilk« rant PUBLIC FORUM FARMS says Mark Sullivan, in "F rance, his wire le t te r of F rid ay , " w a n ts sev AN A l’I’l i K d \ Til » V eral th in g s from th e United States Among th em she w ants th e cancella Scappo?e, Ore.. J .n. 12. 192.: ♦ tion of th e d e b ’? she ow<? u- ." G rea’ , E d ito r of T he Mist: ♦ B ritain is of th e sam e mind and that Those who vi.-ited th e C h a m b e r of ♦ seem s a b o u t th e only big policy of c o m m erce C h an ter, m in strel show at In tern atio n al r e l r.ti o n s h p t h a * , St. H e le rs this week w ere f o i t u n a 'e F ra n c e an d G reat B ritain are to g e th The q u ality of th e p rogram w s er upon at this moment. j. hove th e av erag e an d th e individual Of course. Italy. Belgium an d o t h tu n t* j In e r beneficiaries of A merican lav ish i fact, th e full ev en in g ’s work was well ness w ould be ea g e r to fall In with I balanced an d clean. th e plan of a general cancellation of T he C h a n te rs a n d p a tr o n s deserve debts. Most of th e E uropean co un I g re a t credit for th e succes;; of th e tries w ould stand to gain, and non" “n te r ta l n m e n t end here's hoping of them would lose. G reat Britain borrow ed heavily from u- and loaned th a t th e boys will go on m ak in g it bigger an d bene.-, and when th e 1925 to o th e r c o u n tries; F ra n c e borrowed freely from us, b u t loaned little, fair comes on. m ay th e y be a fe a tu re a t will help to p u t Colum bia coun and o th e r E u ro p e a n co u ntries a r e en th ty on th e map tirely on th e easy side of th e le d g Itespec’fully er. J G. WATTS B u t it would be different with the U nited States, which loaned to n early | T he le t te r of Mr. W att* » a - -hown everybody and borrowed from cone Moreover, we received n o th in g in 1 f° Mr J Cj N aum an. bu.-ir.<- - n. r.- m oney Indem nity o r ter rito ria l a c a g e r of the C h a n te rs an d who wa* quisitions, while G reat B ritain and responsible for th e m in strel show F ra n c e received both money and who said: "P le a s e t h a n k Mr W a tts lands. T hey have m ore te r rito ry in for his kind expression. It is *ure!y fact, th a n th ey can well a d m ln s te r • n c o u ra ^ m g and in b eh alf of the In these try in g tim es We could, for m in strel trou pe. I want to th a n k him Instance ta k e th e B rit.-h W est Indi--» for th e kind words an d also express to ad v a n ta g e in p a rtia l compensat o’: : ';ur PPr‘" -a’: , - - many >f of the deb t owed to us by th a t coun try Both Great B ritain an d Tr: n e have islands in th e Pacific th a t would be ad v an ta g eo u s to th e U nit ed States. T h ey m ig h t be able to red u ce th e ir d ebts by ceding th o s - Islands to America. At all events, n proposition of t h a t n a tu re , com r.g from G reat B ritain and i ranee, would have a b e tte r a p p earan ce of th e sq u are d*al spirit th an th is con sta n t, in direct n ag g in g fo r th e re The War Tax has been taken mission of th e e n o rm o u s d ebts owed off soda fountain drinks, ice to the United S tates T h e r e ’s H ealth and V igor in Every Bite IF THAT BITE COMES FROM A SLICE OF OUR BREAD OK CAKE OR PIE. We use the very best material, and it is really home-cooked. Our cakes and pies are just as good a.s Mother made—and probably much better Delicious light bread, tender rich cakes, cookies that make you want more—we make them. Why bother to 1 ake? Let us take all the drudg ery and uncertainty of baking off y ur hands. W est St. H elen s B akery Dandy 14 a* r»- farm , 10 arr*** » U-ar tM l.iif* In p a a lu r e a: l tlmtier. good young bearin g o n • ird, good 7 -r o o w bou • b.irn a 1 o th e r building • ■ •• IK'Ut s t r e a m , rot k ros i l mil**« fro m court hou se $ : 4Q0 00. tei ma 10 a r r e ; a m - - b-ar n . k U ltio m . tr. a s t r e a m , good r- id. 4 room house t.*m fr u lt. etc . lite I.Motion. $ 1 $00. ieri" 40 a c re farm . creek hottotli. 7 Illu n i h o u s e , l a r g e tetri:, go.nl ro ad. good a íiihií , frult uo ro ck , itesi buy out >f door* at $4.00it 00. terma. W e h a n - a larg*- li«' o f a c r e a g e tr a r t a . ith I m a a y r h e a p 5 1 0 -a rre pía* • Mi- tía«*- ICO a i r e , of good u n im p r o an a a la la a l 9&.Q0 acre T hla latid la lo ar l o w n RUTHERFORD REALTY CO. Phones — Office 123— Residence 38-J *nd 74-W AM ERICAN S. F. HEUMANN- Projirietor Houlton, Oregon Phone 114-J W ar T a x O ff P rices R ed u ced $ » ■ * . i n *■ ■ « A- - M »*» IlM iJ . ; i i n" cream cones and soft drinks, OCR UKfcT IJ N K OK D E I E N h L . ' therefore we have reduced the T h e H ilight, Wyoming Home-1 prices of these items. H e a d e r is published 42 miies from a n y town or o th e r newspaper. F r o n t ier new sp ap ers such as his re n d e r a service to th e s ta te which is n o t fu l PRESENT DAY PRICES: ly appreciated E ditors in these f a r s c attered to w n , m ake a nation such as th e Plain S o d a s ......................5c United State* possible. Plain Ice Cream , 10c O u r people from Maine to W a s h ington an d Irom F lo rid a to C alifo r Fruit Sundaes . .. 15c nia a re held to g e th e r u n der one flag large.y by th e power of th e country Ice Cream Milk Shakes 15c pres-» in m ak in g neighbors, from th e stan dp o in t of in fo rm atio n and new*, Coco Cola ........................5c of ’he most d is ta n t sections of the Root Beer ........................ 5c land. In w h at o th e r m a n n e r could 105.- Ice Cream Cones .......... 5c 000,000 people, scattered over a p proximately 3,000,000 sq u a re mile-, Ice Cream Sodas . 15c t e held so c lo s e ly to g eth er as th r o u g u th e Inform ation constant.« dissem inated by o u r tw enty-odd A.l other Soda Fountain Spe th o u s a n d co un try n ew spapers cialties proportionately T h e ed ito r of th e ’H o m e ste a d ” is reduced. typical of th e rural publir: er who is r e n d e r in g a a in valuable service to th is country. Our wish for You and Yours is oo T h e N ew berry v erdict given by be U nited State.» senate wher*-bj they d eclared N ew berry guiitl<-.>a but a d m in is tered a rep rim a n d , rem .n d s .- so m e w h a t of t h e verdict In th e H a m m e r case w h ere th e jury said r; • guilty, b u t r e q u e s te d th e ju d g e to a d m in is te r a r e p r im a n d to th e d e b : a n -. Possibly m em b er of tli*r a t e had h eard of th is v«rd.ct and th o u g h t that in asm u ch as th e p re c e d e n t w rs e s t a t i - icd, it m ig h t be well to follow It. that the New Year will bring naught but Hap piness and Pros perity. Mason’s Lunches Confections Corporations Firms Individuals At the beginning of 1922 when new busi ness plans are being formulated and put into ex ecution, we invite a thorough investigation of the many advantages of an association with the Columbia County h Safety, courtesy and efficiency are effectively combined in a banking service which is individ ualized to meet the »¡»ecilic requirements of each and every patron. Our officers welcome consultation. «nrRMAN M M ill* s u t I II It \ T i l IN “ F " ■ L.-M Ml I.otti,in. Widening to 4V*x5 Ta 1« I» 4* Nr. No I I 1 I ■’r h - ! ■ fttr.noS j W ISO >.-*■ JSttXÄt r t i ' y __ > s,m-- No 14 K30 Iba No 1 4 1000 It’S s r i i m b \ T i 4 t \ ••$,•• " «I tup H#$«iM 2h In 39 in 47 in i S« H N»ge fop » S-.ftt,» '.<*• |D«#rm !»»# Wre 4 M,V # No 9 No II 9 No 9 No 11 No 9 No 11 t i l ’if tin - M l»,«r p r l .r w I’t ’S l i f l l t ». e p.u i .l I 4 I o |t «,». II. |v*ia. Wt p" I « *.aa rw P r.3o II:* <70 It’S 7$0 lb* 40« 10« O rv « iM i. Full nm tl. r » nt u|M.n rr«|iu«nl. H * TV HI N S O N , U s s h W St. H e le n s H a r d w a r e Co. " C o l u m b i a T o n n tu T B n n k t h e W i N C H E S T E R Phone 97 st o r e |