Image provided by: St. Helens Public Library; St. Helens, OR
About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
T H E ST. H E L E N S MIST, F R ID A Y . A PR II PAGE E IG H T FL A G G PR E D IC T S N O R B L A D ’S N O M I N A T I O N M. a n n o u n c e m e n t ! ly closer to tho present spelling C O LU M B IA C O U N T Y Father Lavul still further modern TRACK M E E T tiled It into Michlspt, which another IM A il» VI >Y Kit I IS KM UN l lit Hu* Itcpublican V o lets o f Gol- I priest. Father Lahatt, softened ini i uiiituu county t’.-'uiub.a county track and field I Misisipi S’nee then, the only cluing That editor K It Flagg of the I he undersigned. V. E. V i alcli, Ti n- » i l l In- held at tt.itnier on May es have been to overload llie word Warrenton News is i « rtuln of Sena has lileii loi the ollh'e o! Ilepre iltii in tin' morning starting at ten with consonants Marquette added tor Norblnd aeeur • .o u-nri, i-"i » e i i l u t o e :n Hie legisl.ilut'e for o d e k All the high schools in the the first " s " and some other cxplor for congress to aueeetM \\ t’ Ha» Everywhere you may turn in this store these day* tin I vv cut let li » lis ln e l. VV e d e com. ' are going to send represen er the second, making it "Missis ley Is Indioaied in tl • ft Bowing em sire to state our pn.sitinil, anil If, you will find new arrivals in Spring Furnishings for sipi"- the form in which it is used tatives to compete. n phatic editorial « 11i• : . I ;■ i ' d in-ill ibis stali-iui-ul, you are -at In e following events, first will lu France to this day, with only one the last issue of the Warrenton i s 11 - - , i w ill represent you u* men. Styles that will appear most popular hcraii* ret i \ 5 points, second will receive “ p " The man who added the othei you desire to N ew s: he represented, lias never been discovered, but he ! points, and third will receive t of their appeal to the well dressed man is shown m “ A. W. Norblad is at the race for Itu'ii \ m - think we are »nlitleil toi The events arc as follows: must have been an American for, at the congress onal nominal ion, and he point ample array to satisly each taste. vutir vote. ; will win. He lias cert, ’i character 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, 4iu- the time of Louisiana Purchase, th I ii-st I il- s iie lo say that I yard run. s m >-yard run. mile run, name » a s generally spelled in tin was hi | ' pu ked out to ruu for istic« that peculiarly fit him for the office to which he aspires and will high hurdles. 220 low hurdles, and colony with a single " p ." Ibis . ill. I lie j-'h is open and In the make him a valuable servant of tlie relay In the track events. I am an applicant loi* il jn>! the | W e have an unusually complete display. Both district he will reprt'seni not of to ld events, 10 Hi. shot, discus, high B O Y S ' A N D G IR L S ' -âme as I would apply io r a J"l> Clatsop alone, nor even of lie coast jump, liroad jump and pole vault. ol ,-i -arm- land or f u l l i n g wood. with and without collars. C L U B S O R G A N I Z E ! In each event a blue, red and counties, but of every one and all of See--ml. I do not i epics, ut any the counties it veil l e h duty to white rilihon will be given, except the itlli-li-sl w II. li soever, exi'epl : The following hoys’ and girls The meet will be held serve, and o f the - to a large. Ib relay rate. I pat m ( he com m on people o 1 is a self-made man -one who has under Hit* auspices o f the I'olumbta clubs were organized during the pas- i . ii e, and w h o o*T- week : l ies that win your instant approval will fought his way up to hotn-ralde ser Comm Aililetic ssociation. Scappoose-Warren Holstein Cal' I,nnly an- m need ol som eone 1" In the afternoon o f the same day vice o f the people and to recognition guaud tlieir iiil-'icsis at ss. i ■ « -111 lound in all the new colors and patterns club, of which Maul C. Adams is tin- among the big men of the bar and ihe championship game of baseball li , l.-cti d. I w ill not he under any in the state senate. 11 ts in the J will be played between the winners leader This club has the following h li- a lio n s 111 any interest or o r Itcg Snider. prime of life and ambition- to at d t the Si ppoosc-St Helens and Hai- members enrolled: Clarence Olson. Ted Carlson. Win g.iUi/alion and I wi'.l be in a P " | hieve greater honors, and e knows nier-iTatskanie games at Kainier. it ion to do jiisiie,. to all alike, Kohlstrand. John Farr. Carl Skur As usual we are ottering for the new season that the secret of success for him is l ined : V- lo m> iiualiileationa: ' berg. John Jepson and Vernon Kohl in the one word. "S ervice." No on ■ T H E ROMANCE Hosiery of more than ordinary value in the h«-«l a country in-» s ■ lull'll- 1 ll i\ strand. doubts he will give his state, his newest colors and weights. Bachelor Flat-Yankton Jersey nai'fi inr i>\ ,-i Jâ year-, and the OF W O R D S county, and his district everything irumum 1 h m- had «luring Hu- Calf club, with .Mrs Fred Briggs a that Is in him— and that is the kind long i>.-ri"«l «1 1 une has gualjlleil Though every school child knows leader and the following members of a man we want. Every citizen nu- 1 >r this liusiliiiu tieyoiul a who wishes to see the district re that Mississippi means ‘ The Father Leslie Skuzle. Harold Gilmore, Ka H II ul foufit. 1 also have a ceive its full sliarv of ti e attention o f Waters.” the fact that the word Madsen, Harold Almroth. Shirley legal eilueal -n m i l hold «■i-rtill- All the new shapes and materials await your Briggs and Kenneth Van Tassel) was originally spelled "Meche Sepe" of the federal government should choice. Warren Pig club with .1 B Mil cates o f a J ii 11 - ~> ■« > il t « * the s ir get busy at once. Every republican ;s . pp. rent only from a study of the [>!'•' Ill « Colil i - ni tw«> s t a ’ es. And even this ts ler as leader and the following mem should register and every vote should Indian source. s o v i i : oh ru F III HI viti: bers: Charles llannoff, Eugene only an approximation of the way be cast on the 19rh of May for the , T H I N « . s 1 V V II I. Ill» Lowe. George Lund. John Gahriel the phrase should be written, for man whom we know is able to bring t. 1 will, v -I« against «-%«"> Without Gloves your spring wardrobe is in. home the bacon. Get busy. Write the A!-ioni|Uins had no written lang son, Tom Boss, Arrle Josephson. will increase « i:«'h to your friends in Marion, Yamhill. u a g e which could lie transplanted lit Bertrand Fierce aiul Vernon Kohl m easure c mplete. I lading here is choosing correctly strand. 1 .1 \ t * > III III-! g «li, unless it lu* a Washington, Linn, Polk, and all tto erally into English letters. tiling money lo r the niiMsur»' pro The first form In which we find other counties of the district, and CA LL FOB ItOAl» VV VMM V M S. ninni ng o y | m o f go vernm ent get them to vote for Norblad for the the name of the river is "Mlche vote " every measure Sepe." suggested by Tonti and slight- congressional nomination.” I have money on hand to ay the 1 will Smart shapes in the new leathers for spring af - ren>c taxes in < »r following endorsed county road war w i n d will «1 egmi. ford men coming here for their footwear rants: * ■J. 1 will ivor a bill reilueing Road District No. I endorsement (lie s alary « f stale ollii ials and Including November ?, 1921. ut lb * head.- ,'i "III' I'll III'.1 llollill Bond District No 7 endorsem ent institutions, so nit- iif which are including September 6. 1921. plenty of choice for selection. d ra w in g d l l . Koad District No 12 endorsement J. 1 will *'|-1«i i m - t he edlli'a W e guarantee your satisfaction in the excep including October 15, 1921. *1 <!..>■( a - and law yer- al General Hoad Fund all outstand lilt* t‘.\ lM* 11 *>t‘ d till- stale tional values m Underwear we are offering. ing warrants. Í . 1 will oppose .-illv further Hoad District No 9 all outstand 1.1011(1 Issue- in Oregon. ing warrants. 5, 1 will fa vor the abolition Interest ceases April 21, 1922 o f evi •ry -tat e eoMimis-iion which BESSIE H A T T A .V i tli-i-m uimt-t •es-ary. County Treasurer ll. 1 Will la v o r the taxation ot all buinls and s e e u n tn - held Proper Treatment for Whooping S I HELENS. O R E G O N till opposed (o tax in <>r«•gou. ( 'ougll. •* \ » in I«t seem Bills measuri i, 1 will fa vor any It Is of interest to all and espec ially to the parents of young child that will hr ng about eiiuul as ren to know what is best to be done s r ^ r m 'i i t am 1 equal lax itn n. 1 V\ 8. 1 l l o l . 1» 1 H V 1 IH I for whooping cough Mr- Walter S | ill GUI. V IT S 1 Beall. Pattonsburg, Mi»., relates her n i i S 1 ION < I ut in t m -1 l a i n * » l.iit liileii t. Ait **rmlle*» Italian who hai nun experience. " A few years ago. our Is s i 1 IN Ulti « , o \ V\|| 1 11 V 1 .1 study of Rttrh things MyB that» Thin Is a mas "age liniment, »«p«* children had whooping cough and 1 HIS > 1 V 1 1 1 VN \l YKK N< i longer the tail th** !*•** inteliii««] I N 111. t i l l I VY tally valuable for the relief >»f rh«**i the only medicine we gave them was Pill li H IS S tlu* animal ha» W** have in#n mm matte p.iitiH and snri iD s , .if the mm Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. It Iti 111 »I N IS l i l i l í » 1 II* i M Mi l people who, If thi« itferupnf hit ufl M rn K « IH h 1 k «\ VViiitCh i . i : w hen this is accolli- • T*» h kept their coughs loose and expec "I u* Hplea'lct scientific foundation, ought to Wt- may 1 li ink o f l'oro N Y write toration easy They were not sick plish« «1 tlii-n developed « andt l appi-ntlagM restilta I and other nii*mb*r* of very long and hud a light attack of lit* w 1•fCiNlat i j they could wrap around th« I tin* Hrst tin**»* »*•! family have received b> the n*t 1 VV it. I give credit for their speedy - HI I " eoliie . lit ill Chamberlain's Liniment, wnrrnm ,uy !',f;r, " r„ ,!v" ,f ........... i tor n 111 < ll cure to this medicine." r.-lur- ng It a, t|,. : .K|,. - lefl to tl* a four In Imnd U* I# fr*| it lo 11 !« . la v in g I'll- people ------------- • ------------- I- r over 25 CARD OF THANKS. e 1925 l air. Mist Want "la bri!,g reaulta Anything to m-iP Try a Wutfl y» .irs 1 have -i'posi-d 1 h adv alie - We Wish to thank those kind i \ e , f 11 gli la xe-, which o friends and acquaintances of Vcr illK w now ugni fin g the people. ■ M i l and St. Helens for thi V. K. Y K .V IC ll, ly aid shown us during the slckne - Edit« ir Hainier Heyn-w and death o f our bahv Their gym pathy and kindness will ever be re We yf*** by f Ìie papers that anotlu-t membered Mr and Mrs Jo in vin« pictun • star bus gone Into erts and Family. Vernonn 01 < Tipi MEN’S FURNISHINGS.... SPRING SHIRTS SI RING NECKWEAR SPRING HOSIERY SPRING HATS SPRING GLOVES SPRING FOOTW EAR SPRING UNDERWEAR E. M. H E L O N J ¡L G A R D EN T IM E IS H E R E J. A. EAKIN Now is ilic time to do your spring planting. C AN D ID A TE FOR We are fully equipped to supply you with seeds of all CIRCUIT JUDGE standard varieties, suitable for our local climate. A T THE RE PU B LI C AN P R I M A R Y ELE CT IO N TO B L H E L D M A Y 19, 1922 Remember our garden and flower seeds arc fresh. PRESENT INCUMBENT have been in packages for several years and sent You get fresh seeds here instead of seeds which back and forth over the country. If nominated and elected, my purpose is, as it has always been, to administer justice fairly, fearlessly and impartially to all. — P A ID OUR A D V E R T IS E M E N T Seeds That Grow and The Cost of Fishing- Season Now Here W INl III.S IL K HSHI.Nti I \i KLK folly lives up to the reputation o f the name "Win« liesier"— famous everywhere f o r <|U ality in g u n s . True fishermen appreciate Its sterling value. For Farm and Garden in now running into millions costly figure. \t IM HESTER l I H H I M i HODS— Meal enjoyment in every nut. Steel rods and split-hamhoo rods unequalled for strength, light ness, art ion and easting power. Satisfy R o t t in g B u ild in g s R O T T IN G building is ahso- X " \ lute waste, because a _ small investment in paint w ill save it. A building that is not protected by paint must either be rebuilt or repaired in a few years at a Check the costs. Compare the prices of paint ami lumber. < an y„u afford lo bear the eipi-nse of rebuild ing or repairing your home, when to aave it costs so little? When you paint, make an additional aaving by using *he best paint. It •preads easily—saves labor cost. It covers more surface per gallon than “cheap” paint. But more important, the bent pajnt serves five or mors years longer than “cheap" paint. Bulk and Packets The best paints are scientific in formula and preparation. We vs been making them for 73 years. The best materials PIONEER ^ III Th LEAD, pure liii->-ed oil, pure zinc, and pure colors are combined in Fuller's Paints in scienlitn ally eiact proportions with long time akill. Garden Tools Our stock of Garden Accessories is complete and we tan fill your wants in these lines at exception Free Advice ally low prices. on Painting Aak oar »gent nolor cftiiit. etc. S P E C IA L T Y : far i d v c e , If you need garden hose look over our stock before making your selection. Aak tb* Fuller Spe>tftea tinn Deptr-meot about the mo«f doftiraLI* color «* hern*«, rolor barmony cod any other Lx* tra good quality, built to stand hard usage. dots Hi. Maker« of HuLbar < ««»• • Floor Pajnt, A l l P w r p o i a V ar»ia be a . S l l b . n w b u . K n • m • I , Fifteen for Floor« Vamieh. * a « b « l . : « Wall f.n ti i. Auto Eairaal, l»«rn m l Roof Paint, For. b • ud S t«g P a i»». Fresh Groceries •ad PI ON LEA WHITE I « AF> Winchester Winchester tested lines fishing. Lines — Strong for all kinds of Heels — H S IIU IM K Y 8 IIKAIKJUAKTI ItM IT St. H elen s H ardw are Co. t h e T ViH C H FiTf.* store Fullers Smooth luting— quiet gears— made for ■ <■"<■ a minimum amount f friction. I hone 34 for anything you may need in the gf®" f very line. SPICIFiCATinàâ S P IC tF IC A T iO H W e buy in large quantities at the lowest market prices and sell accordingly. H o P u H o s t n e Paints l » P u r « Paint W e carry ^ most everything in Groceries and General Mer chandise and sell it for less. P u r « Prepared Point M a W .c U .r.d by w . p , Fuller A Co., D.p,. 4«, S.n Fre.ci.«« linn.*! ulimi Mr beuw nerdflpelotlng r „ l . . r . C ltl> . in .h r W o t H w . P . lu„ <r. J" " J-L. WILLIAMS & SONS ill| mi im .h. Î" MERCHANTS LARSEN & CO., St. Helens, Ore W H ITE & SIEGERT Vernonia. Ore. HOULTON, OREGON i P H O N E 34