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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
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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
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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
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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-
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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
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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.
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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
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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»
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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|
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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
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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
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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
_
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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
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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
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