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Who Ulne lo prove ;,,|ullm>
sa} lug unto Ihee, l'Var noi.
I wlll
hard <|u«utIons'.’ | m ,1(. h “ »IH
who. shortly before her death, clflc tracks, were closed by a slide i tv fairs, we would suggest, if ai l.ei i. ! live
Isaiah I I I J
1 rangements have not gone too f“ r-
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turned to her sister and said with a at Marcel.
\\ i i f limi anco I h r**rortl*»u oi ilio Chronicles 5,1.
Whul orator prêt, rre.t
smile, "1 haven’t cried yet.”
The unto hus lines and truck lines that tin* directors of the Columbia , , ,1 Iveing rulsed lo III *1 wlthout In
Scores, reading of the incident. operating over the highway, without county fair a-social ion follow i he ex tri velinoti of prophets. Chiusi, or against l’aul ? Am | (
iMurd Every Erittajr by
fell their eyes moisten, and, re- any expense to themselves, merely ample of the Gresham fair directors ,
Who lu prca -I. i.g prni,.,,.. .
|,, 1,1 le ’ Muli hews 27.52
TH E MIST P t'B U S H IN U t'O M l'A N k me ihering. will be braver through waited for the slate highway coui-
Directors of the Multnomah couu
,v, we ..f Mirinoli tu untimi,hi • a . ; u *‘ i
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fair
profiting
by
pasl
experience
W líel e do vve r 11 ■,t |», ,o_ » ’
9. C. MORTON........................ Editor lit .s the result of that simple son -I mission, at the expense of the tax
I llllsl tliising I he dead lo Iti*
OM,b *t-
tein-e rein the lips of a dying girl, I payers, to clear the road, w hile the l have changed the fair dales from Matthew 5 2 5 . I.uke >'. 15 . John II, coltili of hls con ve
I
September
to
August,
figuring
ha
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li le more than a child, who pos- Southern 1'aclflc necessarily spent
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the
weather
Wifi
be
belter
al
I
ha'
K l B l l U P T I O N RATES
Wl ri prison.« m
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so-- d the brave soul of an Amer j large sums of money of its own and
Wligt \|thennin woinan was con
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without auy assistance from outside time of the year and the farm ex i,.,,, ,| und. t l*auI' ■ minisi rv ' A ds a mullllmie freni Hi,,
One Year...............................
Ou icaii wonia: at her nest
hlliits
just
as
good
Remembering
I’liis was i lie spirit of those brave sources In clearing its right of w ay
tier
A.ta 21, 34 - 4 u
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Six Month»............................. $1.25
¡the
ralnv
season
which
wa
with
a
women v. ho wont to the west and in order tliat service might be
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Wlm look .Inda ' place uinong Ihe
at
the
past
several
Columbia
colín
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In doing tills
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Entered as neccud-cluso niattor, middle west and made the wilderness promptly resumed.
Acts 1 . 26
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and foresi m i le; this was the spirit they worked day and night. This is
January 10th, 1512. at tl.o l' >»<
All of us have always hacked Jim I
at St. Helens. Oregon, under the act of thos women who earlier yet came an interesting illustration of the dif my Hunt for whatever count} office
across the wild width of the ocean ference in service rendered by the
of March 3rd. 15.5.
to h.'ttle with unknown conditions
railroads aud by the overland hus i be wanted and all of us are sa'"’
! fled will! Ilis servie. ■ Now bu -
The name of Carolyn I'pshaw will | lines,
COUNTY OEKIt'IAL I'A I’ EU
give him that mie hacking and m|
live in Washington as that of t|
pori end vve will still have that sal­
heroine, a woman who suffered
Member National Editorial Associa brave ■ :,d vv« 1 to meet her Maker
In other wor.K ¡
llHf— TAXES TOTAL MO.Sikl.OtlO.
isfaci ir} servici
When you w >rk hard your appetite craves tender
Is manager of the SI Helens
tlon and Oregon State Editorial
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While 11 counties reduced taxes 11 nut ill , tub
He will need and1
brown roast meat or a thick juicy steak
Here is
Association.
i: tins el Id. under such stress „ugmjy for iy22, $1.51)0,000 in 21
. odd smile !■ ugh pain aud suiter counties increases are shown.
In mus have Ho support of the citi
where
you
l *-’I the best ol meats at lowest prices
■|'he Allst believes lie will have
ta':’
1» lief ability to Multnomah county taxes for 1522 zeus
SCHOOL TEACHERS’ WARES.
Our stock of groceries, fruits and tresli vegetables is
it
lefia
from weeping, surely in the arv , , M)0 000 below 1521.
The board of directors of School ordinary affair» ot life there is little
complete.
Give us a portion ot your patronage. We
Deschutes county increased 23 per
The aftendance ut thè several
District No. 2 tiat. Helens district) cause for such demonstrations.
cent. Lincoln county 22 per cent.
will
save
you
money on your purchases.
churches
in
Si
Meleti"
H
i
both
meni
made slight reductions in tlie wages
Men and women alike may l*’*™ I Curry, Douglas, Grant and Tilla-
of the teachers for the ensuing year. tTon; t o example of this brave girl mook 15 p,,r c<,nt, Renton. Umatilla ing and ev ening - tv le ■ snuda' m
That they are not the only school how to endure.
and Union 11 per cent, and the rest dicates that a majority ol th< pop
board In Oregon responsible for such
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about 8 per eeul. Levies for inter- iilullon of die city r,menili. 1 die
teachliigs of : « ir pareuts and dia!
procedure is evident to the Mist af­
A o l R STATE OE MINI».
cat on bonds aggregates $4.000,DUO gottig to church is a prlvilege for
Strand St.
St. Helens, Oregon
Telephoned
ter a perusal of several of the Ore­
Net reduction on all taxes paid in
gon papers which come to our office.
It is s.ud tliat physicians have s<> the state for 1522 is only $700,000 w li idi thè} sboiild he thunkful
For instance. Pilot Rock, a thriving lea au'omobile accidents that their below 1921. These figures ure puh-
little city near Pendleton, made a cars should be insured at rates sev lished by the Oregon Voter.
Jeunes, tiie man w ho I»*■ t r a } e d
horizontal reduction of $10 per eral times lower than the average. A
Edith « vi II to t he Ge r ma n s , was
month in the wages of the teachers psychologist was called on to work
hanged tht ot her day a f t e r a long
In Astoria. $11,000 was cut from out this puzzle, lie came to the con­
trial. The kai ser, however. Is sdi i
MARRIAGE STATISTICS.
the annual pay roll The expenses of clusion that the cause was in the
at large ah ng with I he cl own pri nce
The census bureau reports that
the schools iu Pottage Grove, a city habits of life and fixed state of mind
of about the same population as St. of the physicians Their whole lives 21.849.265 males and 21.318.9SS fe­
Helens, was cut $2000 for tiie year are centered around the care of the males. 15 years of age or older, in P O M O N A g r a n g e : a t
Cottage Grove is a short distance well-being of other people.
Their America are married.
N A T A L ON M A Y o Tl l
Do a little subtraction and it ap
from Eugene where the slate univer­ life's tusk is the relief and prevention
\ dream hotue Instead of 11 dream of a lumi' u
sity is located and the natural con­ of suffering. Hence they instinctive­ pears that 530.335 women must
for foliim
a tirai
The
I’omor
all
stilli.'
folks ' ver posse s, because they do um gm
clusion is that it U as much inter­ ly conduct themselves in such a wav have two husbands each.
bin county wi I meet with the Nat il
Error in the figures? Not at all.
ested in education, efficiency and as not to hurt other people.
down I" l'usines • and save enough for a first pavnnuit
The
urda y May 6G1
The situation is that about half 1 Grange on S.,
proficiency of teachers aa s Its sis
Tliat is one more testimony to the
morning sessi <n will begin hi
on property.
ter city, so the *act that the direc­ character of a splendid profession; million foreign-born American resi­
of the Natal
o’clock
Ml tube!
tors of the school made a reduction but it is more than that. Physicians dents haven’t yet brought their Grange have mai
ns
to
epa
ni
tii
I i
in school expenses is quite signi­ could not achieve their unusually low w ives from the old country
IV.> you r«'allz<‘ Urn! fi Vf il oliar k a w«.«'k. il. ¡ ".Heil
entertain the visi ng grätigere and
ficant. From the published, school
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ster
of I’otnon i.
In mir Sa v Inc 1 ifiiarl in« «ni for two yours. |>lim t LH in-
A. II Tar hell. 11
budget we note the yearly salary of mining to he careful when they drive.
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,,,
at the duv s ses-
is of the opinion
f i< r«>ni, will proviti»* a r. a.on 'Mo first pay iiion t •Hl *4
the school superintendent is $2 20 u Doubtless they give more conscious!
^ ; ^ !• lagg. former editor of the sion will he n Joya hie, interesting
per year; the high school principal thought to he careful than do other
A f 1 •• r you cnn» >-. Into your own boni«' . 1 lit)
homo?
Helens Mist, is a candidate for and Instruct!}
Inasmuch us this s
$1SOO and five high school teachers ipright and gentlemanly persons. To ! 10 legislature from ( latsop county
»
a
y you huv«» ¿i•i itic*‘|l! iVI» tO Have tiifii
r»*rt
U
will receive $117t) per year w nil ■ make such a record a man must live 11 commenting on hls candidacy, the the last meeting >f I’omona befnr
stale
grange
meets.
It
Is
desired
tlu
the aalarles of the grade teachers .1 certain sport of life In a certain Astor,a Budget says:
E H Hagg. each grange in Columbia count} b
are fixed at. 3 at $1,000 per yea.' -port of spirit.
‘ editor of the Warrenton News, has represented as matters of importan.''
and nine at $500 per year. In Cot­
It is the sudden, tlib unexpected.
discovered. In filing as a can­
tage Grove, like St. Helens, th.-re tile trying incidents that reveal the didate for the legislature, he ills which XV111 he brou:: .t before tie
stale meet, will come Up at the se­
are two grade school and comparing true character of a man.
1 ’ here is clnsed that his first name is Emanuel
the salaries fixed by the St. Helens nothing so technical in this quality which, according to Biblical inter sión.
board as to those of Cottage Grove, ; of the doctors that everybody canm.-l pretadon ’means. "God with us." H.
A \s\\ I R.S l l l l s l
S I III I I NS, O R E G O N
T ill i d i l l i
we note that the superintendent will practice it Live and act all the dtn may be, but, having in mind the fad
Y' S I IONS.
receive $2400 annually; high school in everything in such a stale of min I w^*ch overtook the kaiser, we would
M.'liibar Kedet al Reserve System
principal $ 1600 , high school teach­ and heart that you will do an unus­ suggest that he start whetting up hi-
Th« Only Help For 1 tlm laird
t u t s I . K A ll \ M C r e s i , 1 . 1 , 1
II
\ I II 11 11«* 1 .. l . l o r
ers $1180 and grade teachers $840 ually small amount of damage in ho bucksaw.'
thy God will hold thy right hand
It can be seen that the average re­ world.
duction is about the same percentage ,
us that in St. Helens.
THE AMERICAN CREED
COSTS MILLIONS TO VIOUATE
Some of the D. A. K. chap’ ers
PROHIBITION LAWS.
throughout the country have begun
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e
d
. . . .
Prohibition Commissioner Huyn?s. a movement for teaching patriotism
in an address at Philadelphia Mon­ I und a very good movement it is. One
day. drew attention to the fact that of tiie methods suggested is to have
the IIO.OOO.OUO appropr ated by con­ what is called the American Creed
gress for enforcement of the dry laws repeated by children in the public
during the coming year is not a bur­ schools.
1 . 00 1 » III \ | \ l.s IN ||o| s i s o i l I \ |(.Ms
The American Creed, as It is
den on the taxpayers, as the wet in­
terests have led some to believe, t.ui 1 called, was written by Tvler l ’age,
HOUSES
will be offset many times in the re­ clerk of the national house of r-pre-
l>mul> modern, »> room and H*,«*pitiR porch mid 'A • ho < noil
turn to the treasury of fines, pen­ sentatives at Washington, and it will
loM. u»w k .rar«v cl oh «* tn, fruit mid chicken park.
alties and special taxes imposed upon lie endorsed by every right thinking
rjT.vo
American.
It follows:
violators of the Volstead law.
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1
2
Rug
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$14.25
T believe in the United States ot
L’ r<i«»niH :ii! B.i • 111 ♦ r i . a .' • *« ><1 hi » 1 } lot, clout« to depot, 100 twit
Against the $10,000,000 appro­
from
only * hh ».
priated for enforcement ot the law. America as a government of the peo­
9 x l0]/2 Rug ......................... $12.75
law violators will pay $50,000,000 in ple, by the people, for tiie people,
0 rc'iii !i«*v* modern improved street, husement. ~ full lot*
9
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9
Rug
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$10.75
fines and other penalties, and these whose just powers are derived from
only : lii< i «>.»(. » jipmi
enormous figures do not include the consent of the governed; a dem­
7 V% x 9 Rug ......................
$ 9.00
nearly $3,000,000 in bonds that are ocracy in a republic; a sovereign na-
FARMS
6 x 9
Rug ...........................
$ 7.25
being forfeited to the government, or ion of many sovereign states; a per­
io acres 4 r* <•)• .! d room house, partly finished But l»ab-
$2,000,000 that have been offered In fect union, one and inseparable, es­
liable, span »f hi »■ h and ro *. land Is Rood and 1 -
C O M E IN A N D S EE T H E M
compromise by 21 large violators of tablished upon these principles of
no rock, close in chool am! post office, on Rood read, a
the law, nor do they include the freedom, equality, justice and hu­
snap at MAon.
$ 6 , 000.000 in differential or prohibi­ manity for which American patriots
l(o am
a . . I par cleared. 2 sets of htilldint.” fi’e land,
tive tax.
sacrificed their lives and fortunes.
mt
i : . from court house, Has Blesi 7 , onl) w t.-, .e !«•
Commissioner Haynes asks the
" I therefore believe it is my duty
»er.
lot of If clear, bouse, barn and other bin Idilli»,
American people to remember cer­ to my country to love it; to support
i»-,me waren, toéis .’1 cows a fins farm close In plenty
tain facts when they are told that its constitution; to obey its laws; to
94800
“ prohibition is a failure.”
Drunk­ respect its flag, and to defend it
I <>’ ■ for ale f . .mi up >n your own terms In r « 1 n
enness has decreased to a very appre­ gainst all enemies.”
Masonic Building
St. Helens, Oregon
III x l V I S S I MA N « K S
ciable degree. There never was a
'■ ’ '0
" I fil.' l<>. ifloii on h i g h wa y , doi ng good ImulneM,
time when liquor was more difficult
RAILROADS AS. B I S LINES.
°nlv Í 2 OU 0 to put } i«u in charge of u real huslnfi •
to obtain. Convictions for violation
• "Of«-, fioneri
■ » h fixtures and building ut a sacrifice
of the laws are becoming more num­
A situation recently arose between
erous.
liaker.-field aud Mojave that is per­
It is because prohibition is not a tinent to the discussion of the Jitney
failure that clamor is maintained business in this section.
against it. The 18th amendment and
iluring severe storms the highway
tiie Volstead law are pinching. Hence over the ridge route or Teliachapi
Phones — Office 123 — Residence 38-J and 74-W
the outcry against them. Hence the mountains between Bakersfield and
propaganda to create the impression ■Ml.lave, as well as I lie Southern Fa-
tbat the law is nouoperat ive.— Ex.
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P I T T I N G THINGS OKE.
THE ST. HELENS MIST
The Energy Food is Meat
The Peoples Market
HOMI*; O W N IN G
First National Bank
W eekly Offerings of the
RUTIIKRFORI) REALTY CO.
Large line of “Pabcoline" in both
yard goods and rugs, 7.5c per
square yard
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RUTHERFORD REALTY
Now comes Rev. Dr. Flyler. of I
the North Carolina Christian Advo­
cate, upsetting one of the accepted
tenets. He contends that it is some­
times wiBe to put off until tomor­
row some of the tilings that could
be done today.
His case is that "some things
that could be done today had better
be left off until the next day, and
then the chances are that many of
these things never would he done.”
And all the better, we mu-t admit
when we get a little further into
the matter he has in mind.
" A letter written in haste today, ’
says Dr. 1’ lyler, “ may contain sharp
words, foolish pledges, or immature
plans, that would never find a place
on paper tomorrow. Wait until after
you sleep before you give somebody
a piece of your mind.
It
pr"ha
k are that
so ready to divide up your too limit­
ed mental equipment.”
There nr«' ;l good manv variatl .
of the old proverb, “ never put >ff
until tomorrow what you can do to­
day,” but there are truly deed, ,nd
thoughts upon which it were better
that tomorrow's sun would never
rise
It is true, as Dr. Flyler con­
tends, that “ much of the meanness
that men do is the result of impulse,
haste, Immature deliberation,” and
there are many ease* where, if they
had waited a bit, "many things tha,
brought hurt and untold regrets
would li' n r ave been
There Is another proverb tliat "it
Is always better to give the old Fatb-
er with the
give one the ben. 1
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CAROLYN M 'S IIAW.
No field of war ever ! « Id a plurl
ler person than the little high -chool
girl, victim of the Knu k> rl, k-
theatre tragedy In Washington who
died after a week of suffering, and
Comfortable
Collars
New collars are comfort­
able, and when they are
properly laundered they re­
tain the<r smooth, comfort­
able edges for a long time.
I f you have ever been an­
noyed by saw-edged collars,
perhaps you
had
better
change your laundry.
The customers of thin
modern laundry know that
they invariably receive the
kind of service which satis­
fies. Because our cleansing
methods are scientific and
modern in every respect, we
are able to offer you a scr­
vice which cannot be ez­
celled anywhere.
H’e are careful— we know
our
business.
We
can
please you. Just phone and
the driver wiU call for your
bundle.
th e u n i v e r s a l
«
cab
St. HELENS S TEAM
LAUNDRY
r
With Spring Comes the Rush for
FORD CARS
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y . g » , j »,.,-. x
.or V
ill
Each year thousands have been compelled to wait for
their cars after placing their orders.
have waited many months.
Sometimes they
Hnance Tomorrow
By placing your order now
you will be protecting yourself against delay.
You will
l.y laying aside a certain surplus every month, thf
individual not only strengthens his resources, but
place > himself in a strong position to take advan-
'arje of business opportunities of tomorrow.
be able to get reasonably prompt delivery on your
Ford car. And you will have it to enjoy when you want
it most— this spring.
Don’t put off placing your order.
1 be man who deposits a portion of the cash he re-
f th
Roadster with starter and demountable rims
$ 5 4 ^ 3 g
Touring Car with starter and demountable rims $576 5 4
Coupe with starter and demountable rims
$ 7 1 9 f )2
Sedan with starter and demountable rims
$7H 6 f, >
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pay 4 per cent on Savings Deposits, interest
payable twice a year— January 1st and July 1 st We
•wl, lie pleased to start you on the successful trail
;
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Fieldhouse Motor Co. t
A U T H O R IZ E D FORD A N D FORDSON DEALERS
ST.
HELENS,
OREGON
1 O D AY’S
abic on tire T O M O K 1 U W to take advantage of the
opportunity, be it business, situation, home, trav­
el or pleasure.
P R IC E S O N F O R D CARS
F. O. B. ST. H E L E N S
mm
CO.
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M il ItXIA N M. MILES, IV s k ta il
J. E. HI T« HINSON, r««b ier
Safety Deposit Box Rentals are Moderate