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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1922)
PAGE FOUR T U F 1 III!/ CT O I. IM O U F I F\Vk M I C T n E / L L lìO 1 H ü I -------------------— H ltn ilT S . H O M E. BROTHER*». HOW L. of lifl' 11 Ì!< H*wavs ,l1' ’ ,uan Chat count not 11 1 ,* jub, conditions or tin- There are old familiar voices sav By A rth u r Lewis Tub b s equipment. ing the farm er I» ruined, Mie country T h e best bookkeeper the Standard She was a woman worn and thin. is ruined, oti*. Is s u e d E v e r y F r i d a y by ....... . . . . . . . . . . . Oil company ever had » a s J o h n 1>. W hom the world condemned for u Hut improvement in American T H E M IS T P l ' B l . I S H I M J i t Ml ANY R o c k e fe lle r Me did not merely keep sin gle sin ; backbone industries continues in a 5 C. M O R T O N ................................ E ditor b ooks; he look 'd ahead , and made T hey cast her out on the king's rem arkab le way. ‘_________________________________ good use of his opportunities. hlsyway Agriculture, live stock, mining, And ; assed her by as they went to lumbering are marching buck to nor 8U BC R IIT IO N RA TES pray. 1,0 0 1 . IT O X E R . mal One Y e a r ........................................... $2 00 Y o u r store mav seem com monplace Compared with December farm Mo was a man and more to blame. Six M o n th »........................................ * 1 2 5 to y o u But tin* world spared him a b re ath products .ire climbing steaili > "i Hecause you a r e in it every day. of rh n m e ; 1 market values. Entered as second -class m atter. F o l k s who live near N iagara Falls pi,,, professionals shake (heir gnr\ Ja n u a r y 10th. 1 912, at the P o s to ffic e fail to find a thrill in the beauty B en e ath his fee. lie saw her lie, ^ alU| sav the farm er has noth at St. Helens. Oregon, under the act and grand eu r of n atu re 's great spec Bui raised his bead and passed tier by. ing to sell. o f March 3rd. 1 8 79. tacle. The lie is given to the pessimist Rut your shop is wonderfully f a s T hey were th e people who went to p o l j | |t> hogs Jumping (■• COUNTY O F F I C I A I , P A P E R cin ating to o t h e r people. T h e re is rom ance in merchandise At th e temple o* God i n a holy day r 1 , U , . , (( Ht,|| Member National E d ito rial Associa T h e re 's a story which could be told T hey scorned the woman, forgave I-armor- i w . n s n ' (| the inan; 'mid <*>*' real funner sells products an tlon and Oregon S t a t e E ditorial about every a rtic le on your shelves about every day's business Association. It were ever thus since the world •h' Sheep >' ir and r,,un<* a „.,r Try an experim ent. l imbs 40 . . to . - 70 per cent mu Tomorrow m orning go to your “ wheal and corn 20 per cent, wool 20 >111.F S S T A N D S ON R E C O R D . place of business as if it was your T im e passed on and the woman died. | per-cent, are samples of faiio T h e fact that there is little i n t e r first day on the job. On the cross of sliume she was cru- b a c k s But T ry to look at your e stablishm ent ctfied I "''out brothers, shout. est in the contest for representative from the standpoint of a stranger. it the world was stern and would don't overlook lie to tUt' legislature front C o lu m b ia But vl,nd ua 1 initiative is an American trail county seems to ind icate that the vot Get a fresh viewpoint. T h e n you'll not ers of the county, irrespective of find your e nthu siasm growing. You An id they buried tier in the potter's ehnraeteri/ed h\ i tM' soldo is wt s, " , 1 . 0 , 1 I broad and Is the chief characterts- party lines, appreciate the service will thrill to tlie finger tips. field. Is your sto re com m onpla ce? A 1 ■ i I ' _______ tlc of \|I;> rendered by Representative S h e r thousand tim es no! It is teeming man Miles. T h e logged o ff land bill T h e man died, too. and they buried with interest. It is alive with ro of which he was the au th o r and him pushed through the legislature is a mance. Yo u’ll ptobably find t h a t e n th u si In a casket of cloth and a silver rim, measure which will aid in the f u r t h And said, us they turned from his Why take tlie chance of e r development of the county and asm will bubble over into newspaper grave away. was termed by other le gislators as advertising. "\\'e have buried an honest man An e n th u siastic merchant simply •• a legislative m easure o f develop toduy.” m e n t.” In announcin g him self as a must advertise. Me feels an irresistib le impulse to candid ate to succeeed himself. Mr. Two m o rtals knocked at heaven's Miles says he hopes the voters of the tell the men and women of his c o m gate, county will endorse his work for the munity about his store and his s e r Stood face to face to Inquire their vice. county. He is willing, he says, to fate ; And when he gets his enthusiasm let his record in the le gislatu re stati t He carried a pastport with earthly " o v e r " to the puldic, th e y 'll make a as his claim for support at the hands sign. path to his door of the voters But she a pardon from Love Divine Now that a b aseball team Is to be SE L F-R U L E FOR EGYPT. organized let every loyal fan get out O! ye who ju d g e 'twixt vir tue and vice. Washing is hard work In 1910, a f t e r having killed much and boost for the home team. B a s e big game in A frica and having in ball is a d e a n spurt, tlie great A m er W hich, think you, entered to para You become overheat dise? spected the P russian Guards as they ican game and a town or city winch goose-stepped before the kaiser T h e o has a winning team, receives much N'ot he who the world had said would win. ed. Then you hang the But looking at it from dore Roosevelt smashed several pre advertising. cedents and startle d the world and a n o th e r angle, th e St. Helens t e a n F o r tlie woman alone was ushered in — Selected. clothes out to dry and more particularly the B ritish E m p ire will be composed of home boys who when he declared in his Guild hall will do their best to furnish e n t e r become chilled. tainment for the lovers of the game. ad dress: Tim e may he money, as the philo "Now, eith er you have the right to They will put in much tim e and ef- sophers say. hut a bank generally be in Egypt or you have not. E it h e r it | fort and without thought of recom- wants Its money when a note is due is or it is not your duty to e stablish pense except to win tor St. Helens, Our Family Washing and keep order. If you fail, you have T h e least the public can do is to give T h e re are times when one suspect . no right in Egypt. If you do not thern hearty moral and fin an c ial sui that S e nato r B orah had ra th e r he In Service solves t h e s e wish to e stablish and keep order port. L e t 's do that. the minority than be right. there, why, then, by all means get problems. o u t .’ Credit the St. Helens C h am b e r of Life in this world now is ju s t one Great B rita in did not dream of do Com m erce with having done ano ther conference afte r another. ing other than keeping order and not good turn for St. Helens. T h e fact SANITARY getting out, botn in Egypt and in I r e that tlie Union Oil company will e s land. But scarcely more than a de- tablish a 8 3 0 . 0 0 0 d istrib uting sta- cade has passed and tlie great deeps, tion here and, like the S tand ard Oil SATISFACTORY W h e n in P o r t l a n d S t o p at underlying what men had com e to company, give employm ent to resi- regard as an estab lish ed ord er, a re ; dents of tlie city, is due to the work SERV IC E broken up and to the surface has o f tDo c h a m b e r of com merc e. T h e C ITY AUTO LAUNDRY & come new fo rm s of governm ent and | local organization is not makin g GARAGE, Inc. new alig nm ents of peoples u n d r e a m e j much ado about what they are ac- of by E ngland or her lecturer th a ' ! cc mplis' ing or endeavoring to ac- I I » B u r n - i d e S t r e e t . B e t w e e n I Itti a n d 1 2 th S t r e e t s J u n e day in the Guild hall. complish, t u t their work is becoming F irs t of ail, the great Dominions 1 more and more apparent as the dif- W a s h i n g , P o l i s h i n g , S e m o n i z i n g , Mo of South Africa, A ustralia and Can- i'ereiit p ro je c ts on which they have t o r C l e a n in g . G e n e r a l R e p a ir i n g . ada. aw ak e to the consciousn ess o f v o r k e d materialize. Day a n d Vigili S t o r a g e power and begin to speak with au- ----------------* ---------------- thority in tlie imperial council. S e v - , T h e slogan of J R. ( D i c k ) Thei- E . T . ( M a m i e ) P o u n d e r , P r e s i d e n t en centuries of con flict in Ireland hoff, candid ate for public service G le n n B a r l o w , S e c r e t a r y - T r e a s i m r and in the granting of autonomy to j com m issioner is, ' R e g u la te the util- IrisJimen, though it rem ain s to be ities in the puldic in te re st— not the seen what they will do with it. public in th e u tilitie s’ i n t e r e s t ." And now E gyp t, ruled in absolu- T hose who know T h ie h o ff believe tism and overrun by conquerors since , that his cam paign slogan is not a the days of P h aro ah s. achieves v ir - 1 c atchy phrase to appeal to the voter, tual independence. T h e p ro tectorate i They believe that Dick expressed j u s ’ is not entirely removed; the Suez : what he thought and that he will not canal and the road to India, where forg et his slogan should he be elect- o th e r storm clouds gather, must be ed to office, guarded, and no o th e r great power ----------------# must succeed in B rita in 's place in the Tlie Mist is favorable to the cand i government of Egypt. dacy of S e n a to r A. W. N'orblad of T h e world is not yet s a fe for Clatsop county fo r representative in N'orblad is a brainy and democracy, but it becomes eve. y day congress. more dangerous for those to n u s of aggressive man. As s tate s e n a to r he government which do not reci gnize has made an enviable reputation the p.o gresc of manlt c d in capacity Siiouid he be elected to con gress the people of t h i s congressional districi fo r d em ocratic government. will be assured of real re p rese n ta tion. TH E DISA BLED VETER AN S. ----------------♦ ----- -- 9 X 1 2 . . Rug ............ ................ $14.25 Hanford McNider, national com Getting about time fo r t h a t A n 9 X 1 0 * á Rug ............. mander of the A merican Legion, in a nual Clean-Up Day. recent address said: 9 X 9 Rug ............ ................ $10.75 " I pledge you that the American P eace has her slac k e rs no less Legion is going to fight first for tlie than wur. 7 lA X 9 Rug .............. man who is fighting Die fight for his Somehow a man's neigh bors never re a lise what a good man he was un til they hear the m inister tell about it at Mie funeral T h e st Ing of u wusp I» only nun 1. rli second of an Inch lotig 1 Io rcst of the tnile and a half Is Int agiuitloti -- ------------- » .. —------ 1 |’he old wom 'ii w ho u»ed Io »Hinke i pipe _>!pe now uow hue hu» a u g l ran d d au g h te r who sniokes clgarettes Large line of “Pabcoline” in both yard goods and rugs, 75c per square yard 6 lire. " O u r big fight is for the man who came hack lame or blind who must live through the war fo r e v e r ." T h e whole American people, how ever divided they may he upon the question of the soldiers' bonus, are unitedly sym pathetic with this first aim o f the American Legion. The first duty of the nation should be to care for, sustain, c om fo rt and com pensate as f a r as possible the young men disabled in the country's service during the world war. Those who a r e no longer ab le to help them selves hecause of their self-sacrifice for the nation deserves from it the most liberal treatment. And they siiouid have it now. T h e American people will never protest or complain against wtiatever Is done to alle viate the s u ffe rin g s of the soldiers who were disabled through disease or wounds or a c ci dent while in the service of the na-1 tion, e ith e r overseas or in training camps in this country. Lib erality, lib erality to tlie utmost for the disabled veterans! W IL L I I.IP P I N I I.IP IN ? T H E MAN T H A T P O I N T S . 9 Rug .............. ................ $ 7.25 COME IN AND S E E THEM Masonic Building .'..I:""'"""* The Peoples Market Strand St. St.. Helens, Oregon Telephone« HOME OWNING A drc.i III horn «, i n • id of a ilri'u n of « hum» . ii '■ ». ht-ruuse h«-y lo not x»t bu «ln*•SI* unti HUvi- en o u g h for u first payment dovi'll t li on pro »»Tty l>< you rt U117. * Chat In »ur Savings »art no t**r«»■t, will in »V id « u r boi io? Aft *»r you on co rvr JH easy >ou 14 V « i fivi- d o llar» a tit for tw o y«-i .i o n 'lib - first K««l litui your M •im-nttv«i to wi-i-k . dupli» ItfJ r». plu» t lui in- pay mini! un ■ own homo. (llu Hit V« 1 fieli First National Bank HI I I I I I NS, O R E G O N Miqnhsr F e d e ra l IO«»«»rve System F IIX S G R A I I X M . I'rt*al<l<ii| H A. ( T i l l . I » H , Cashier Weekly Offerings of the RUTHERFORD REALTY CO I I o u m - n ,,n,| | ,,, i,i f..r r e n t , ,u r r a g r f o r » a i r . r l o a e a n d „ ii H O U SES 6 Room and clinic«- n i r n - r oil lot. fine view, 3 Mocks from <‘l! > ! «ll, otti) $ « 0 0 . your ti-rniH in reason • 6 Room io w homo-, river vl.-w full b as em e n t. 3 Mocks oat, lari--' utili only $ 1 3 0 0 . $ 3 0 0 down, halunro very csiv terms. 5-R oom II. him . finished riot hut hn hltable. one nere cholts Kurd n -oil. on crook, plowed and read y to plant, only $ 3 0 0 , ‘on D-riii* FA RM S 20 Acro», | fi ucre cle ar, 7 room house. Imrn. I S hearing fruit ,r<" n*i '' , r " in s tr-u n i. spring and well, on good road. ' I" - to achool and »tore, only $ 3 . 4 7 6 on terms (0 Acre IO acre» cle ar, 8-room house, hum. city w«t*f, ero. k. fruit, good road, team wagon, harness, tool», c i . n o crook, bottom land, $ ( 6 o o , te rm s reusonabls 20 Acri. 3 acres clear, 2 houses, barn ch ick en house, grtv- « . ‘ 'o r rock road. % mile to school, only $1 650 on very «-usy terms. RUTHERFORD REALTY CO. Phone* - Office 123 - Residence 38-J and 74-W rr. ■ St. Helens, Oregon . I«”e r - se r / ~ > "N -s -. •* II Easter Special Bricks M ason's Rutherford Building Columbia St. St. Helens She Knows ACTION “ I am a Domestic Science Graduate and a chemical student from the ----- Normal School. After m a k in g the experiment testing various baking powders I never use any except the Royal." Mrs. J. P. is 'he connecting link between resolve and accom plishment. Any business which is sent to us by out-of-town customers is handled without delay and with particular attention to the customer’s special needs. Our experience, location and re sources are important factors to consider if you are choosing a county-seal banking connection. ROYAL B A K IN G PO W DER Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taate Send fo r New R o y a l Cooh B ook— It’s FREE Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 William St., New York ì ult HOOK' fo IkH «Vi *r j>ow ü ö S ä ls J líA ® T h e Oregon V o ter has the follow Nesselrode Pudding, Orange ing which will he of Interest to Co lum bia county people: " T J Flip- Sherbet French Vanilla with pin, of R ainier, who won tlie cou n ty com m issioner nomination for < • > - Nuts — a rare combination and lum bia county two years ago, is ex- , . , . pected to he a candidate a g a i n this ^ perfect Dlentl. year. That redoubtable expense ; fi g h t e r and tax student, w J . F u l- . D _ . _ lerton. defeated Flippin at the gen- Easter Rabbits and Candy Eggs e ral election two years ago, hut that in a great variety. does not mean that Flippin was not a stro ng candidate. F u lle rto n , even though a dem ocrat, could heat SE E OUR W INDOW a lm o s t anybody. T h is time it is J u I ! son W eed's te rm s which expires and F lip p in m ay flip ifF for i t . ’ T h e d oughboy with the bayonet is s t ill t h e most Im po rtant war device, a r m y o f f ic e r s say. A irplanes, a r t i l le ry, m ac h in e guns, guns and tan k * a r e i m p o rta n t, but th e y a re in the backgro und . It is the s a m e wny in all walks X '• " Will tell you that the best meat is alw,ty8 tf, cheapest. But lu>w to tell choice meats is a difficult thing to learn and expensive, tot You can avoid butt difficulty and expense by buying your meats here We sell only the finest grades, so y u waste no mon ey on experiments. St. HELENS STEAM LAUNDRY Just Arrived.... Identity, si eanier was I«, ha r b o r of Athen» "''"w lm *1®1 young passenger i.ppr„, cu pi a In and point t„ i.. , ' "» hill» Inquired : u ,h* < 3 "XX'hal is that white ... tuff 00 n, hills, c a p t u l u ? " " T h a t is snow ........... lite c ap tain . r,WI^ u ' 11 " .......a. k, ,| ||lH t b o n g h i »o in)»..ir. but I Your Experienced Friend Catching Cold mm Mistaken u We invite your connection with our growing li*1 of out-of-town customers. «H ERM A N M. M IL K S . I>rral<l»wt J. K. H U TCH IN SO N . UnaM* Safety Deposit Box Rentals are M od erate ^ B itu h ia lL o n u ttfA U in k > U ) \ T y \ !>/W0N( j _ _ _ u /MBB t T W J i