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r h >i 'leao-up Du y l e t s all join together land make It a success. If we co-op erate in the work it is likely we will Issued K very Irida)' by During I be past w eek the Kiebt accumulate u little more civic pride A. 11. Turbali, muster o f 1‘ouiona XUK Mirti r U l lJ s t l I M i C ü lll’ A .M und that w on’t be injurious to any (¡range returned Sunday after hav house Motor company have been able . Editor one of us. iug attended the meeting o f l'omon.i lo secure sufficient cut • to make lb ' P. C. AIOIUON. grange which was held at Natal on follow log deliveries: E. A. Zimmei man of llulnier. J A Wellborn of If we cun get one-tenth o f the Saturday. Natal grange was host to Kainler, A. 1' Davi*. Yunkton, O II rtiimai’ iiu.v hated I economy which practically every cun- the visiting grangers and served a 1 Eight new W ,i h . u-e. I rsuholm. D i w One 1 ear....................................... . * 2 .OU j didate has promised, the taxpayer tin,, dinner, also supper. g.x Muniti».................................... ■ can expect to have u few jingles left members were initiated and there Yankton, and Y Krlli of Yankton se cured louring cars, while Dr l- (• in hlr pocket after culling on the tux was a program by the Natal school lies., J ,\1 Huntley and David Minilo children. II A Idndgren of the Ore Entered us second-class mutter, collector. S gon Agricultural college was the of St. Helens bought sedans January iu ta , i a t o , at m e i'osloltic c Nagle purchased a cue ton track at St. Helens, Oregon, unuor m e uci According to a Kansas preacher, principal speaker. The grang,, trulla heaven is a place where you may be acted much business and passed sev Arch Duncan, sales manager of the o l Alarcu ara, i t i l i . with people you like- and he'll Is a crai residui ions which will be pub company stales that the Kord fac place where you will have to be with lisbed at a later date In The Mist tory is no. turning out enough cars (. O l A l k Ol l l i LYL I’ .U 'l-U to supply the demand, and spot d ' people like you. Mr. Tariteli says between SO and 100 llverie» are uncertain. He advD i grangers attended the session some Heiuuer Auuoual Editorial Associa A man claims that he married 14 twenty-five o f whom were from this those contemplating purchasing a Kord to place Iheir order at ouct, s - lion uuu or c^ ou mate Editorial or 15 times because he was hit |,y a section of tho county. tin- will insure a prompt delivery. Association. baseball bat when young. They did ________________ ________ _ I not hit him hard enough. ( hjiinlH-rlnln's Tablets 1rs Mild ami ( VI I. ¡ O l i I I I \ \\ Vltlt \ N I'M. Evils o f ('oustlpullon. .MOTIil.H’rt DAY. There is a fellow in town who still l now bave funds on hand to pay Perhaps the most serious of the horse anil buggy. In a few Sunday, May 14 is "M other's I *iaa a diseases caused by constipation s all City of rtt. Helens warrants rig -oua auu ■ v ear* more he can charge people ail Day aud lue graleiul appendicitis. If you would avoid tins islered up lo March 1 1 !'- - . creep* mission to look at them. daughters of America will pay hom — dangerous disease, keep your bow»'.* in» those issued for special street age to the splendid womeu woo Interest ceases af A good memory Is a wonderful regular. For this purpose I'lu m - improvements reared ihem. r or m e m oiuer w hose thing but there is many a man who herlaln's Tablets are excellen asy ter May la. 1822. Sainted lue is a memory, a white would be more popular If lie didn't to take and mild and gentlw iu ei t'cc. H A CHII DS. carnauou will be worn aud for her, have one. City Treasurer who by lue biessmgs o l beaveu is It Is easier to find fault than it I ; I .... i ■ 1 o.i-- Hi 1 he M i*: yet umoug her sous aud dauguic. r. And when you stop to consider is to find a remedy _____________ mmisterm g aud waichmg over them, the kind of people who own them, the tlower of honor will be red or it is a wonder that more dogs do not her favorite .lower. go mud. While these are the visual tokens ] Our soldiers are coming home of gratitude the invisible flower aiiouiu oe m our heuris, a tlower oi They say they had a g ood time keep- itltal attecliou, deletion , love auu ¡»B U>© " “ 'oh on the Rhine, W h e n y o u w o r k h a rd y o u r a p p etite cra v e s ten d er sympathy aud wuuo mother is with A phy8iclan sa>* half the men oi us tuia flow er suou .d bioom a . i this country have flat feet. And the b r o w n ro a s t m e a t o r a th ick ju ic y steak l l e t e is days in the year lor uo matter how reg[ us have cold ones. w h e r e y o u g e t t h e b e s t o f m e a t s at l o w e s t p r i c e s . mucti he thinks he does, uo man ever * --------------- pays hie debt to the mother who bore Footless hosiery Is said to be the O u r s t o c k o f g r o c e r i e s , f r u i t s a n d f r e s h v e g e t a b l e s i* him. No man will ever realise the latest style in 1’aris For once we co m p le te . G iv e us a p o rtio n of y ou r patronage. W e fcacruiccs sue has made aud will maac can keep step with Paris. 25 Per Cent Reduction Almost pie war prices. ] . , * f »!In^ h,f *• >n ftrea luck if, he 8 ahle 0 tl* ur* himself out \ot Pa>'ng any Income fax. Spring fever may he inevitable. but there is no excuse for having it the whole year round. on what we have on hand. When a man begins to think he Is indispensable, he Is not far from learning thr*t he isn't. : Yes. we generally have one more cold snap before the winter is over I (lull I“ '* : NOTHING lrt IMPOSSIBLE. th B tr Could you keep .. fire burning un der water? It has been done, 60 feet under the surface ui New York harbor. Near Staten Island, a 38-inch steel water main on tne tloor of the ocean was smashed by a dredge. It had la be cut away. Divers came up out o f the muddy depths and reported that the .inter extinguished their steel-cutting acet- elyne torches. But. an "underw ater i n chisel'' has been deve oped by a company that salvages submarine wreote. The chisel was brought inly play. As it bum s, it generates a gas which l o r o s back th- water on a.I sides leaving an o:;eu space for the Lame. That is scientific magic. If the inventor had lived 5u.i years ego, his invention would have made 1 tveu kings knee* to him in super- z'Jtious terror. Suppose you v.ere In the h au di it enemies, about to be shot, m d they : told you, " W e will spare y j i r lue | if you will ligal a fire under water and keep it go ng." Your answer probably would be, " I t can't be done,' even though your Lie depended on it. Yet it can be done, us is the de vice under water near Mir.tan l3,and, an electric spark starting the l a m e . Eearn from ill s that nothing is j impossible. Dressers as low as ...................... One Dresser cut from $4lL50 to a ol 1 B U good w ould ykteu a l l ❖ “ I used to be called a p oor c o o k , and never pretended to bake a cake worthy of praise, but now I a m c a l l e d t he champion cake baker of my community, thanks to the Royal Baking Powder.” ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I DUU W i t « I 1 A little six-year old girl in a 'i<*x- as city came in contact with an elec S en d f o r N e v R o y a l C o o k B o o h tric wire and was badly burned front It sFREE. Royal Baking Pow head to foot. At first her life was der Co., 126 W illi*mSt.,Ne w York despaired of, but physicians said she would recover if they could secure I a sufficient amount of skin to graft | on her body to take the place of ! that which had been burned away. Scores of persons in that Texas city volunteered, and the little girl underwent no less than 45 skin- grafting operations. .Now, after IF Y O U L I K E A months of suffering, she has been discharged from the hospital as cured and the physicians say that within a few years no scars will re main to tell o f her terrible exper ience. W e will wonder at the skill and devotion o f the surgeons, but deep er than this we will marvel at the many offers of live skin from the people of that Texas city who were mov ed with compassion at the little we will be glad to serve you. girl's condition. T h e doctors said they could not make use o f the many Prompt service, reasonable volunteers who came to the hospi tal to help the little sufferer. prices. Sometimes wo think the world is growin g wrorse, but it is not. The Y o u w i l l b e D l e a s e d w i t h o u r loving sympathy of these people in p i e a s e a W ltn o u r Texas proves that it ¡s t. right g o o j S o d a F ou n ta in service. Soft old world after all. Nice Lunch School children from every section o f the county will be with us W e d nesday. A lasting impression can m more easily made upon the child than upon an older person and here t on oppo-tunlt.- for us to Impress up»', our y oun g visitors that we are their friends and they are always welcom* in ou r city. Only seven days more and then th candidates can breath a sigh o f re lief for th e suspense will be over. $2.70 TO C L A T SK A N IE $1.10 TO R A IN IE R . ,7 0 c TO PO RTLAN D TO P O R T L A N D , r o u n d trip Weekly Offerings of the RUTHERFORD REALTY CO. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ We cun h I iow you tin* l>«*t city o r fumi buy* at u aavlnj to you thut I* ou r bunln«** Karin* aud hou»«» for rent, bond*, loan* uud 11 . «urani« ♦ ♦ HOUSES ♦ $ 1 .8 5 Dandy brand new. f. room modern bungalow on punì up *tr«#t, clo-e In. good garage, nice locution a bargain at 12104. good terms. 3 Room Hou*« und wood *li«d. nice location near pavement, nicely painted, good roof. Immédiat« pi»*-■ .iloti, unly $•¡60. $100 down haluti«n $16 a month and Intereal 6 - Room llouae, garage womlaheil, good hearing nrrhiini of a -ori«d fruit, lot* of berries, large garden, punture lut cow, rio*« In on paid up a i r e d , a annp at $.’ .>00. termi ♦ ♦ STAGES ♦ ♦ O p e r a t in g a fleet o f n ice c o m f o r t a b le B u ss e s b e t w e e n ♦ A s t o r i a a n d S e a s i d e , A n t >ria a n d P o r t l a n d a n d P o r t ♦ ♦ land an d H o o d R iv e r on R e g u la r S ch ed u le. ♦ FARMS H0 Acre* 20 acre* rlcur. bulunce paature. good 7 room houM with hutli. hot und cold water, burn, 3 row*, good ipan hor»e*. wagon, plow, harrow, harn«**. mower, rake, etc. mile from pavement fin« river view, only $4„'"'> $1000 ra*h, balance 6 per rent 3 Acre* t^ dear, cheap hou*« other building*, choice gurilen «oil. on pavement, very close lo 81. Helen*, very licit of location, $127 5, $3 0 » cu*h 14 Acre*, nlc,, garden ho II, 10 acre* clear, 7 room Imuie. large barn 2 chick*n hou*e*. hog hou*e, pofulo hour'' good bearing orchard, dandy trout «treuiu garuge good road! mil«* from St Helena depot, only $3 6 0 0 , very g««d t<*rmi ♦ F o r F urther In form ation ♦ ♦ P h o n e 28 R I V E R S I D E C O N F E C T I O N E R Y , St. H e l e n s , O r e . ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ RUTHERFORD Phones — Office ▼ l'urlimi* I tlu-pl1.1 MetlbH *1 11 SK ered e. Medium I Valley ' -. I «Iteli-.. I * I Hurt lulu Iuuu guru* Ne*i>e. x I operation*. 111.* "" 10 * 1 ' ■ tirali t* I the ullt J' Eugene I I linei.* ' - Uuaeliun REALTY bilia eoli I ■ Alban) I opera' lot. • Thin la a I eie» u: I deni; au .I Ooveiuei, I lu tied. ». - berla,11 * 1. I filili ■. I r J > I .an I,..I I lain x I a )e*i hegan - I In i*e.l an.! or right beriain * i . I H ub a an .1 prutnptl; i. ache* CO. 123 — Residence 38-J and 74-W ♦ : ♦ * ♦ THE U N I V E R S A L C A R ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ If ♦ ▲ Dropped? W -M. SN.\ C o u r te s y ^ had been reached, hut it takes Ford to surprise us ali ICE CREAM W e have brick ice cream on Saturdays and Sundays. Chocolates received every week. Stability offered depositors who put m oney into our I ime or Savings Deposits is the entire capital, surplus and profits of this intitution, protected by burglar proof vaults and insurance on its money, with the further safeguard of constant State supervision under the State Banking Department. Now is the time to get a strong bank hack of you. your business or personality—to aid you with *ca soned business counsel, to facilitate your financial transactions with the machinery of modern hank ing, to extend you the measure of credit accomo •lation warranted by your character, standing and balance. with another drop in his already law priced high qual ity car. T H E N E W PRIC ES A R E : BRICK S e r v ic e F irs t u* The Guarantee of Safety on Investment You thought and we thought that rock bottom prices fountain 5c. Fresh A. C HILDS t'uulitor I CUTE* I »III.. I 1 : ♦ .................................................................$ -1 0 0 ............................... H llarx*- t"‘ I ♦ ♦ ♦ drinks in bottles or at the Every citizen o f St. Helens who can possibly get away should join with Scappoose tom orrow in the spring opening celebration. Not alone to show our friendship for the citizens o f ou r neighboring city, but to also show them that we admire their j spirit o f progressiveness In attempt- i ing the celebration which they have planned. Luck to them and The Mist hopes that the Spring Opening will b „ a success from every standpoint. S E A S I D E ............................................ .................................... Member Federal Keunrve Hyaletn ♦ X liirucUuu Wiach.'i lluHK.tU 1 I dally tell« M1.YI.11n ♦ ♦ Mrs. R. W . P. Absolutely Pure Thin bunk bun o n « unalterable purpim« anil that purpoao wo hop«, is your puro»«- to li«lp tins n . minuti- tty n u ll/« Iti maximum proaerly In *urh n way that u|| in.i> «hart It A bank la Ilk« a grant o w « r hou*« Wh«u it tin ow-i in the clutch. gel* tli« community point of »low, and KiM'* out to accom plish thing* It h u c m «« a Kr«ixt g«n«rutor of public good ( H A S . GKAIIAM. IVeaiilrtit ♦ ♦ A . J a loff, M a n a g e r Baking Powder kUui.it I dlllal.a. l u rla li 1 First N ational Bank ♦ ROYAL PURPOSE..... ♦ TO belili I UU 1**111 : ♦ $2.15 .......................... St. Helens, Oregon ♦ A S T O R IA I AiU ''1 leal- Ureicnn I to erect I xml Cunt* liniulll I temple ilUU'l I I Hauti ...... I lu tlregi»- Kurt Ian S HT. IIKI.KNM, OREGON TO Anturi* I mini1 ■ ‘ * liO W Masonic Building ♦ STAGE The I I cuih rM 1 » iUllllet Jlruwui I comm un 11 Mainili T e l e p h o n e 40 Now In Effect C O L U M B IA Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste . MOTOR I family $10.50 $37.50 llunilr«il* o f p fo p le h «r« huv« caught t h« -pirli of this bunk huv« illacuvured (but II I* u public *plrtt»d Institution with u public * « rv l«« progrum They huv« com« In with th«lr il«po*lt* an that wit roulil work to- gether If you aren't o n « o f them o f covra* you will b,, aoinetlln« That's why tlila la directed to you » « waul your ro operation LOW SUMMER RATES ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ BY I den -4 II I (O' >!" I forty' Others in the same proportion. ♦ ♦ An Expert Writes: OREGON ] inni le** COM E IN A N D SE E FOR Y O U R S E L F AND Bl C O N V IN C E D « SEE In Kli n itu re. The Peoples Market St. H e le n s . O r e g o n It is a bonafide reduction and the most substantial cut we have yet had m fur w ill sa ve y o u m o n e y o n y o u r purchases. S t r a n d St. Nurt li I j.xlor) I Suini '1 I limbi '" t Three I In M ‘ H*‘ tory and we arc passing it on to our customers, even The Energy Food is iVleat f o r him nor will he ever be able to understand that deep love which is only in a mother s neart. When mother has gone to rest and there is an aching void in your heart, you look backward aud you see the many little things you cou. l have done that would have br'ght- ened the age-dimmed eyes or sm oothed the turrowed face. Those who are blessed with the presence ol mother should observe the day every day. This cut is made hy t|lc Chassis, demountable rims, self starter. $482 11 Roadster,, demountable rims, self starter $525 3 >j Touring Car, demountable rims, self starter $ 555.54 Sedan, demountable rims, self starter $765 62 Coupe, demountable rims, self starter $698 0? Truck, demountable rims, self starter Q1 Truck, regular ................................... Tractor ..........................................................$492.85 MAY W E SE R V E Y O U ’ Above Prices for St. Helens Delivery »H E R M A N M. MII.EE, PreaMmM M a s o n ’s: Rutherford Building # Columbia St. St. Helens ▼ J. R. HIJTI'HINHOY, C—M " Fieldhouse Motor Co. Ä U T K O R tZ E D F O R D Ä N D F O R D SO N D E A L E R S ST. HELENS, OREGON Safety Deposit Box Rentals are Moderate * ♦ " I JOHN L S'I (