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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1922)
THE ST. MIST. i KIPAV. Ft 1-Hl AK> i _ h im PAGE EIGH r « l>F III X < »M* HI** ' I I.EGION THROW S N A V Y FEED W ITH ARM Y COOK AS CHOW VENDER. *4 meat he furnished and the hall let to athletic organnation* which arc eing formed .n the city In a voice •laae:. with tile sincerity of his pur pom. Archie Newbold was the only opposer of the city hall lease. \ real live time is promised for the next meet! s of which full pa - -.culars will he announced later iu this column on Monday. February bia Dost No. 4. pu i i which would make a ma or lieutenant cor: to mu : green with « iv y . llonus Money s « m lleaitj. After the regular w e e J H Wellington, past commander post in the county oour »( Columbia Post, is in receipt of a the court hou:.e the post . ter from Adjutant General White iary aud a good nunib-r lelative to the bonus. General and visitors adjourned to t White said. "The commission has church p.irlor* gotten out a new and more deluded oy, St. Tom K of rules and regulations replac- w H. •ery dtsp :• the ones 1 sent you list August of I cook itut for the delay brought about by «toll 's proud lie Supreme Court suit, the conimis talker loud* .-t , sion would have been making settle rped lost Georg Gordncr. ments long ago As it Is. disburse veteran of the high seas, the only tmnts will be made the moment there man who could walk the galloping dominoes up the gun d< eck under is any money in the treasury from This cook him- tlie sale of the first bonds shell fire (and no niei s-lft together writ the support of a ill not be later than the first of F red' Backmeier. the chief slum he month, it now appears. Appraisals of lands will commence stinger of General Pershing's cootie chasing eaters, the man who single- , the etith of the month aud payment- handed put down the Philippine in on the loan can be made early iu surrection; furnished navy beans, ar March. The loan feature, of course, my style, with army sandwiches, will go more slowly than the cash navy style. Marine Corps coffee, civ bonus settlement for obvious rea- ilian cakes, pickles aud millionaire M. ny of the American Legion men eulad and finishings to about seven have been asking for and are d e s s ty-five hunger mud grub extermin us of information as to when their tors of whom eig. t were petitioner- for the proposed post at Scappoo-■ ..pplications for loans would be up Dr A. i Tucker entertained rh proved lid they would receive the crowd with two favorite selections, n oney. so the above information will accompanied by Mrs. Russ-;l on th? doubtless be of interest to them pipeless organ, after which Dr Tucker called the attention oi The It is practically assured tla»t S«ap Legion to the fact that the Horn? p,iosi* will have a post of the Ameri Guards, and not the M P reallv can Legion. They have made appli wen the war. deserved the praise, cation for such and the application and got nothing but abuse. He was signed by fifteen American L e talked for fifteen or twenty short sion members who reside in that lo- minutes, until exhausted, when Mr . .ality. If a post is established, it Beckmeier took the stand r.nd sto »d : is said that the charter membership pat for considerable time. With the list will be 28 and possibly more A* impromptu and frequent support of the present time 5» ippoose legion H. W. H (Hot Wind Handleri. and ; members affilia'e with Columbia George, the three convinced the Post No. 42 and while tne local p crowd that the Home Guards are the regret losing the Sisppoost boys u- ones entitled to the bonu- and th-' members they recommended that the the (other) ex-service men are mas Scappoose post be established. ter grafters and clogs in the cogs -f the wheels of progress. Lane Gootlell, commander of the At the regular meeting The Le gion authorized the lease of the top American Legion for the departin'*!!: floor of the city hall and will use of Oregon, was iu St Helens Tu* - offi •the same for entertainment purposes day evening conferring with and will equip the hall for boxing cers of Columbia Post. He was much wrestling and other athletic con pleased at th** favorable showing Co tests The Legion will sublet th" lumbia Post has made and said lie hall, giving the city fifty per cent hoped that the members would of the proceeds and it ¡. proposed t;> it that the good work was k-pt that basketball and volley ball equio- up. M eeting. There will be an all-day meeting of fruit grower at S' appo -e, Thur-- dav, February lt>, commencing at 10 a m in Watts & Price hr 11. It is expected that fruit growers from the Warren. Scappoose and Ym kton com munities will be in attendance, l’ rof C. L. Long of the Oregon Agricul tural college will be present. Tbe forenoon will be given over to th° discussion f fruit and berry prob lems. The afternoon will t»e taken up with pruning demonstrations in nearby orchards Land I'tearing Demonstration MH I« I lln* State III Hie County Court <>f t ’regon, for ( olimibia I «»».nt r In the Mel i . John A. Ditch, decea I NOTIC1 undersigned has been duly upl cd administrator of John A Ditch d< i* county court of the S for the County of ( ,* duly qualified. All persons haring said deceased, or hi» «‘s.a?»* ar l>v notified verified and « i t h the pr -; mt %•»;. ers. as reiI'D red by law. to the dersigned. at Ins office. I'D! St 11 t*n< Street City of St. Helen*. 1 State of Oreg Itimi ia Co ant} within six months from date of t n .ti *e Dated F ebruary 10, 1922. K g i 'I C l Admini .iraior ift 5 Seventy-five thou-and pearls and diamunds were used to decorate a gown worn in London by Mr- Smith-Wilkinson, who prizes th<- reputation of being the mo.-t expen sively dres-ed worn in in the world The gown is insured for $5.000.- 000. It is too most costly garmen' ever worn by a woman, surpassing those of Cleopatra and the favorite wires of the -apiphs o f Bagdad The Queen of .Sheba In all lie*- glory w •- not arrayed like Mrs. Smith-Wilkin son. On the other hand, no matter how richly she may attire herself, she j lacks two things that all the money ' in the world cannot buy—-youth and beauty. For Mrs. Smith-Wilkinson Is j 58 years old Decked in diamonds from head t o 1 foot, she has none of the charm, i prettiness and attractiveness of hun- ' rireds of girls right here at hone- who dress simply and inexpensively.! many of whom work for a living. For loveliness needs not the for- I eign aid of ornament, hut it when least adorned, adorned the nio-t. There will be a land clearing dem onstration held at Delena on tbe 01- ger farm Saturday. February ] 8. starting at 10 a. m This place lie- right along • e Columbia Highway and is very easy to get to. Tills will be an all-day demonstration, similar A branch of the public school pro . to the one being held at Yankton tectlve league of Washington ha- this week been formed at Olympia in protest -------------s-------------- to the recent vaccination order o f the • 'otrosive Sublimate Treatment state board of health, directing all 4 ounces corrosive sublimate— school children and persons connect dissolve in 1 gallon warm water— : ed with the schools to ubmit to vac. cfnation or go into quarantine for 18 then add to 30 gailoas in wooden * days. barrel. Soak potatoes, first lot, 1 , hour and 30 minutes; second lot. 2 j hour.-: third lot, 2 hours and 30 minutes. For early spring -* ling of any seeds -hallow planting is nect-s. rjr. Seed planted loo deeply in cold oil usually germinate» slowly, resulting in a poor stand. Spring seed |„.,js are often -o loose and mellow that It is easy to get the eed planted too deep Examination of new f. il eerie*] clover fields should be made »o d tannine the extent of freezing injur, am! the necessity o f February r*- sgeding F ’ant seed will tho lea,' pos-ible btrekhom. ns it Is becoming a serious weed p, s' S*eil , , . 9 ,nay b® had free at the Oregon Experi ment station. The potato planter should In- gone over soon to rep! broker, t,»g or sprockets and b r d n. corrod'd or bent picking fing. r if the p|:u fe* 1* o f the picker type Lark of re pair will mean poor -tand- and low yields. No dairyman ,xp*, s a I g cream check If hi* stalls .ire empty,, and no potato grow, may expert hlg yield |f his r.p I pty spaces Watch out for the pruner w heads bark young tree. I,j two or three shoots together si l clipping them o ff with one , u p y ,, even (leading gives each brain equal chance to develop qpw : i i suiting in weak crotch«**. Wher, iv branches are making a growth n*ar ly equal, cutting the one shorter will subordinate it and cause it to b< come a strong side branch o f the L leader. ' Some of the primary school nowadays assume a sort of r tor ill A sentence h m > f « v three— " with a picture of t dogs to finish it fowl* are used in lids way One evening recently a * > youngster was lying on h's lo goning his lessou ( ’lie line " I see four — foil " , 1 picture of four chick i read. " I see throe hi us ter." "W h y, Konalil. that yarn;. right." corrected his tin her “ Mumsey, dear, don yt»U link ! know chickens when protested the embryo i -uier. are three hens and u r ester picture." The mother dropped looked at the picture right.— Christian Sc ten XX il X I ( AN wht. Id , f r u it G row er*' Tlie rear..,, r,M M>' • « „ u i, ( o iir l •>( tlw x i » i r o f ar^D s^s i uiaml.............. .. Mallet of the Kslale o f A l fieri. deceased n i.» giren that the un ,1 ii.Vti appointed aduiin- , .lain of AJIe-rl He,' ...I h> I he ala»Ve nailie l i mi liai» qualified All :lg claims llgulust salt i. ii» notified to present i..I> verified as I.) law re- undersigned at lier 1 land. I ’ reg.> 11 . with Your clock run the date hereof to you utxlc published Febru , |. i <| 'I M< *\ "*• All Prices Reduced Siali l,i ilo ( ‘tren*' ' tliiuibii m»nn i »reg I*, fee ' Favài hi, I* Spei Jix M \ U V J iV ill i'l.aiiiis'rlain's Cough I», ini-dy N .0 or*' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ T w o ,'le n in ♦ ♦ 4 T r o u b le ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A man had m automobile keep just a little gas in hi; than I must use up" " lie sui One day he try and his gu Another muí it wise to keep checks — he said ♦ ♦ ♦ au uto xj out. Hl ♦ ♦ had ol i ly a In* >!•»*< hi « «Monti ml i ar I arti»’* ♦ ♦ ♦ Y spec! al «fppor tunity ca not have the moi need asked for a loan but he was re udy to .ict. Keep plen ty of MORAL good bank aerount to i Think it f ♦ ♦ > ♦ ♦ COPELAND A U T O CO."*? SI 3k H E LE N S. OREGON ♦ First National Bank Wnl HT. I li I i \ s. t iltKtit »N Member K«*ilei u r , , rv-- CHAS. GRAH AM PwMnH H , x CHI L M I ..... 4 4 ♦ ♦ Winter Is Noi Over We will have severa months of too ar. 1 r.t * weather before Springtime cornea. Better be In sc warm and comfortably We have— ♦ ♦ « ♦ A ♦ ♦ M ACKINAW S. OVERCOATS. HEAVY A . SERVICEABLE CLOTHING, RAINCOATS, CLOTHING, underw ear WOO. „ bO d > Beuer uke advantage E. M. HELON ST. HELENS. Oki..^i; . ♦ * 4 4 4 ♦ 4 4 ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4> ♦ » % % ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 > ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ Farmers Dairymen Stockraisers' ' .irload of Mill Feed is du* to am»« t, tiic delivery immediate Iron our waft ■ ive the cost of EX TR A HANDLING ■n- benefit of our ability to 1 »y in CA* ' ) U IS It is worth while to invc Agate tnu ■tvmg to you. W e have p •.y oi H*> I ced. Let us supply your wants Our Grocery Department ^ •irn ixcs on Quality Groceries x camp«« * >t the so-called IfM * ns »n of prices and quality ■ ir Wet tjuotations on wheat a: 1 ^°uf ^ i and h ig h e r p i n e r 1 you to buy N O W . We have NOW and tW AND O W r VMFIC jp O b R «— I » » >ix time we are making an extt.' |>ecul0# md ®r heir «VANDOW N FLOUR. $1.75 per sack; $6.95 1<_____ I . a i;ood buy. ,, Our Shoe Department ggj ♦ ♦ 4 ■' j i itly proud of the line of S id ' , we tarry. Several of the best known :na*,eV| manufacturer* who specialize in ervictw" (,«it wear. 4 '' All Leather Shoes, in every style $< ‘■ en's All Leather Shoes, in every $.1.50 anti up. ’ ' ivortment of Children's Shoes at f easoB»1 Prices. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 ♦ 4 4 4 ♦ 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ * 4 4 4 4 m 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ 4 ♦ 4 ♦ 4 * 4 ¥ 4 ♦ of these bargain . » m « 111 \ IC«*I V I ♦ 1 k $8.00 per pa,r. A LOW OPERATING COST ♦ nioney by dealing with us. GUS MAR I IN, Prop. X. Ortjia ♦ a Ford Car. You will save C.entrai 2nd Hand Store St. Hr ♦ The origina» prices on these heav> *nd from a Sewing Needle to Relia In«- Jewels ♦ Price $3.68 everything Von A. Gris ♦ serviceable shot* ranged from have 'l*rtcloc^| ♦ the The HEAVY WORK SHOES We ! r0F ♦ ♦ Ford will, for xve watch repau , ♦ + + torcycles, Bicycles, Bug. us end wc v. i| repay J ♦ ♦ ♦ a number of pairs of— Mo ,t i(t »„■, ^ It u Xi.l- Med! 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