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THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JUNE 2, 1U-\J_ PAGE TWO PHIZES AWARDED IN POSTER CONTESTI R ecently th e Oregon T u b e rc u lo sis « m .o u atio n c o n d ucte d a atate-w de h e a lt h po ster co n test a m o n g th e t h o u s a n d s of school ch ild ren of th e s ta te A n u m b e r of po sters were s u b m itte d by th e school ch ild ren of C o lu m b ia county an d t h r e e fro m th e co u n tv w ere a m o n g th e successful w in n ers In a le t te r received by J li W ilkerson. co u n ty school s u p e r in te n d e n t. Miss E lizabeth M. H op per. d ir e c to r of m o d ern h e a lth c r u sa d e of th e association, says: " l am s u r e you will be glad to know th a t th e following C o lum bia co u n ty pos te r s w ere aw ard ed prizes in t h e s t a te co n test ju s t concluded: Class A Division 2. first prize. E m m a Bolling. Bachelor F lat school. Class A, Division 3. first prize. K ich ard Foote, J o h n Uum ui school. St. Helens. C lass B. Division 4, second prize. E liz a b e th DeShirley. Jo h n Gumrn school. St. Helens. Miss H opper sta te d th a t th e con te s t c o m m ittee was very much pleased with th e n u m b e r of po sters e n te r e d in th e contest and also with th e c h a r a c t e r of th e work an d a d d ed. "w e co nsid er th e second poster listed above ( t h a t of Kichard F o o te) w as one of th e very best e n te r e d in th e c o n te s t.” T h is is q u ite a com plim ent for M aster F o o te as h u n d re d s of o th e r school ch ild ren com p eted for th is prize. It is u n d e r stood th a t th e prize w inn ers h ave r e ceived th e i r ch eck s w hich ra n g e d fro m $3 to $5. from th e association -------------- *--------------- FACTS ABOUT THE TELEPHONE In all of Belgium , H u n g a ry . J u g o s l a v ia and G reece th e r e a r e not m o re telep h o n es th a n In Los A n ge les. Denver h as ju s t a b o u t th e sa m e n u m b e r of teleph o n es as Greece, R u m an ia. C en tral A m erica, L u x em b erg an d E gypt combined. D u rin g th e y e a r 1920, a p p ro x i m a te ly 23.000.0 00 b e a rd feet of lu m ber was used in th e Bell sy stem or e n o u g h to c o n s tru c t a b o a r d w a r k 3 feet wide from B oston to P h i l a d e l phia. It t a k e s n e a r 34.000.090 m iles of w ire to provide service to all th e te le p ho n e su b s c rib e rs in th e U nited S ta te s today, o r en o u g h w ire to span th e d is ta n c e betw een th e e a r t h and th e moon m o re th a n 140 times. T h e telep h o n e p ro p e rtie s of th e Bell system cost a b o u t $1.500,000,- 000. If o n e d o lla r a m i n u te had been expended fro m th e y e a r 1 to th e p re s e n t time, it would to ta l less th a n th e capital e x p e n d itu re s of th e eBU T elep h o n e system. B oston ta k e s h ig h r a n k fro m th e sta n d p o in t of te lep h o n e d evelop m en t, h av in g m o re teleph o n es t h a n th e com b ined co u n tr e is of B elgium, Italy, H u n g a ry , B ritish In dia, E g y pt and L u x em b erg . o r m o re th a n in all of A u stra lia , B elgium and Greece t o g eth er. CLATSKANIE CLA T SK A N IE. O r e . J u n e 1. (Special to The Mist I— T h e West port cam p on th e K erry line was sw ept by fire late T u esd ay afte rn o o n . All cam p building, tw o or t h r e e t r e s tles and two donkey engines were b u rn e d . T he crew of 140 men was k no cked out of w ork a n d have been leaving for o th e r poin ts It is p r o b ab le t h a t th e fire re s u lted from th e sp a rk s from a d on key engine No e s tim a te of th e loss could be m a d e by S u p e rin te n d e n t T ho m p so n . T he c o m pany expects to rebu ild A fire in th e slash of th e Benson T im b e r company west of this city has e n d a n g e re d th e co m p an y 's cam p bu ild in g s a n d cut off th e logging train s. The e n tire crew of 120 men was put to work fig h tin g it. A big pro g ram of sp o rts an d races has been a r r a n g e d for th e big two- day F o u r t h of Ju ly cele bration here, u n d e r th e c h a ir m a n s h ip of Hktrry T em ple of th e sp o r ts co m m ittee Cash and m e rc h a n d is e prizes will be a w a rd e d for all events. A f e a t u re of th e second day will be th e b u s i ness m en 's baseball gam e betw een St. H elens an d C latslian ie Log rollin g sw im m ing, fr e a k races an d s tr a ig h t races will be included in th e p ro g r a m of th e day in ad d itio n to a gam e of baseball each a fte r- noon. C latsk a n ie high school will g r a d u a te eleven s t u d e n ts in final exer cises to be held F r i d a y nig ht. T he class roll includes Malvina Lewis. B u rn e tt Haines. Alice B u rk e, Olga K assm ussen. Albert C auh am . L il lian Fogel. Eve IJaylis. W illiam Evenson. Naomi P ierce an d A udrey F erris. Dean E. K. Kessler of O. A. C. will deliver t h e g ra d u a tio n a d dress and P ro f B. A. Berry will p r e sen t diplomas. Steps will be t a k e n to reorg anize th e C la ts k a n ie C h a m b e r of C o m m erce at a m eeting set fo r th e nig ht of J u n e 12. L ead in g business men of th e city a r e w o rk in g for a t h o r ou gh sh a k e - u p in th e old body A p re lim in a ry m ee tin g was held last T h u rs d a y n ig h t w ith M- J Duryea of th e s ta te c h a m b e r of co m m erce p re s e n tin g th e talk of th e evening C latsk a n ie paid h o n o r to her so l d ie r an d sailor dead in exercises held h ere M em orial Day u n d e r th e le a d ers h ip of Jo h n C u lb ertson post, The A m erican Legion. Kev. J. H. E b ert p res en ted the a d d r e s s of th e day. The G. A. K. v e te r a n s an d W o m en's Relief C orps w ere g u ests of th e legion a t a lu n ch eo n served at noon REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE TO MEET C h a rle s G ra h a m , c h a ir m a n of th e rep ublican c e n tr a l co m m itte e of Co lum bia county, has called a m eeting of th e precinct c o m m itte e m e n for Monday, J u n e 5. T h e m eeting will begin at 2 o'clock in th e a f te rn o o n an d be Held in th e co un ty c o u rt room, Mr. G ra h a m hopes t h a t »11 of th e precinct co m m itte e m e n will he presen t fo r th e r e Is business of Im p o rtan ce to be disposed of and plans will be m a d e for th e fall election cam paign. RIVER COMES TO A STAND STILL CYCLING POPULAR AMONG FRENCH T h e C olum bia riv e r which has been risin g g ra d u a l ly for th e p a st ten days, h as come to a s tan d -still, a c cord in g to o b se rv e rs who k eep a close ta b on w e a th e r an d riv e r co n ditions. T h u rsd a y m o rn in g th e riv er reach ed a stag e of 12 feet, 4 inches an d a lt h o u g h th e w e a th e r h as been ex tre m e ly w arm , it is n o t expected th e r e will be a f u r t h e r rise In th e Im m ed iate futu re. R ep o rts fro m th e u p p er Colum bia section in d icate t h a t th e high w ater m a r k has tieen reached and it is expected t h a t th e w a te r will begin to drop. No inconvenience h as been exper-, lenced in this section, unless it Is t h a t th e ra n c h e r s on Sauvles Islan d an d th e lo w lands have been forced to ta k e th e i r c a ttle to h ig h e r g ro u n d . D u rin g th e high w a te r th e c a tc h of salm on has been very light a n d It Is not expected t h e r e will be any m a r k e d im p ro v em en t until th e w ater falls. A recen t A ssociated P ress d is patch from P aris, F ra n c e , says: “ Cycling which is p ractically a dead a r t in th e T in ted S tates, as fa r as use of th e wheel fo r ‘recreatio n al pu rp o s es' Is concerned, Is m o re pop u la r th a n ever In F ran ce. W ith 4.- 308,129 bicycles in comm ission, th e r e Is a wheel to every n in th man. woman o r child m F ran ce. In 1920 th e r e w ere only 2,272,324 " « GREAT LESSON SIMPLY TAUGHT W hen lilt Services held firs t an d th i r d S u n days a t 3 :0 0 p. m In th e A d ventist c h u rc h . E n g lish S u n d ay school every S u n d a y a t 1 0 :3 0 a. m Ladies' Aid m e e t s every t h i r d F rld e y at 2 p. m. T h e puMIc is Invited. Rev. J E Shipp, pastor. by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There ts only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, and that Is by a constitutional remedy HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surface« of the System. Catarrhal Deafness I* caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucoue lining of the Euetacliian Tube When tills tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It la entirely cloeed. Peafneee Is ths result. Unless the Inflammation can be re- du ed and this tube res*>red to Its nor. mat condition, hearing may be destroyed forever. Many cases of Deafness ate caused by Catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of the Mucous Surfaces ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that ranr .t be cured by HALL'S CATARPH MEDICINE. All Druggists 75c. Circulars free F. J. Cheney St Co . Toledo Ohio. ■ - 1 "■ * -------------- S u nshine is good fo r most crops b u t wild o a t s flourish host at night CREAM Sundaes and I’arfaits Frappes and Frosted Drinks ■ lu fi|1' ,l | wu» I Harriet I 1 I gune UuV* ' Build That Home Now! Frank W ilkins Soda Fountain Specialties X B r*' Imaii.iix-'t "viL Vivian I’* Kit reU»"u dialer I * : Office and Warehouse on Sheldon Dock, Phone 8b Building Supplies- Feed Hay and Grain 20 STORES gniil Alt' lb-,» |( s a w ll«'» a Miller V, I n ir iu z e ru t ||u!<l »" Kuule Hut I js c b k T II.-1 I lid f "P l l 'j a J' a. I (.111 "St* Mr. I'orl |reu»(t>l » 11 floyd Or» I liaui.Ki-.- Huy Free in lap u> he"pi k i d tluit m i' I I'll i n ll*-- | | ( l to * n a le e Muler Den I f l -■ >u * Ihlll to ........ I l l be sirk to Ion : jo li.lit W AR Sherwood I | a worker l l u r f . l Iron, ld ilfe r.n l : Itupe. •**« ' lie |troa Hie e(f< Dtrili| t h e lilt» in the Ipropdxai, l.i ■ that th e ir , |» i l« e 'll th e ■ l » » r . (su it! ■ l u d in lit'!- I told m any : , 20 STORES TH ♦ I f u l l z . th a t n. Itold »a, nut - ItM w orld ti > •« I than e to tii.in , I*ax bu»;fie . : 20ih Century Stores ¿ire very low in average price and very high in average quality. The aim of the manage» ment is to make them SAFE STO R E S to tie to. Some Extra Good Offerings for Saturday and Monday are: Meats and Groceries California Extra Choice Lemons, Red Star brand, large size, 300's at 6 for 18c Blooker's Cocoa, direct importation from Holland, finest on American OA/» market, small cans 15c; halves O l/v AHk for sam pln, a ls o c ir c u la r "H ow to m a k e good co coa." (Dozen 35c) are the two big items of the family expense. There is no economy in buying inferior groceries or meats. Better buy the best, especially when you can get them at moderate prices. Borden's Eagle « n / v brand milk, can C 3 Dills for Lang’s Marshmal- 1 O-x low’s, can ........ Aüt» Excelo Cake Flour 5-lb. package .. Argo Cornstarch pound .............. 3 Rolls Tissue Toil-OC/x et Paper ^ 5c Crisco 3 pounds ............... 6 8 c Olympic Pancake Flour, package iv m Campbell’s Beans 1 1 /» 6 cans 65c; 1 can A AC AT OUR STORE YOU WILL GET r l'M T iiP v PATENT, either made from the best hard wheat 1 QQ 20TH CENTURY special pnee, 49-pound sack ...................................... $ 1 . ^ 0 the best in meats and groceries at reasonable pricer., and you are assured of quality goods and prompt ser vice. May we not ask you for a portion of your pat ronage and the opportunity to prove our assertion? Thank you. “ P WhCat 2 T r I Whi,e S,ar Tun» O Q 1 Fel's Naptha S o ^ l C - ........... ^ I I*ish, halves e a c h ^ a jC | 10 bars 72c; 2 bars * 20- - NTUR: COFPEE U very ^°l,ular with particular coffee d r i n k e r s -on e that r T c 18 , J 'S rC’aSted the (,ay before you buy it-an oth er big reason >» £e orice ncr pound T *** *rcen c o ffe e -still another is tne price, per OsJC 3 Pounds 95c C e n t r a l G ro cery Successors to Columbia River Meat Company Rutherford Bldg., Phone 80 St. Helens, Oregon In o th e r I deem ed 1 i IWornutlon |Mill helle,.- I» f mi n il . | that is d e l.,, lesti'lR lon.t in |la'..,,. - Before tl••• llo r m n l Iltopie of l t d lo r« ." in , 1 *«rrut the .'. New Spring Millinery and Goods Dress Patterns, Ginghams, Waists and a complete line of Dry Goods and Notions, Hosiery and Shoes. We invite you to call and inspect our stock. lu (all hualliiO" “l1 I in Warren This is the time to start the garden; we have a sup- ply of DEPENDABLE SEEDS, both in bulk and packages. Let us supply you. Home Made Candies St. HelensCandy Kitchen ' We buy this in car load lots and it is delivered at our dock, no cartage or handling charges, so we are in position to save you money on your purchases. Fancy Dishes Catarrhal Deafnesa Cannot Be Cured C O N G R E G A T IO N A L Services fo r S u nd ay , J u n e 4. S u n d a y school a t 10 a m , m o r n in g s e r vice a t 11 a m.. ev en in g service at 8 p m. P rof. H L. B ates of Pa ciflc U n iv e rs ity will co n d u ct all s e r vices. I CE V ‘V Hay, Grain and Feed Hewitt Building T he F le ld h o u se M otor company rep ort th e follow ing sales of F ord cars for th e week en d in g W ednesday I nig ht. E E. T hom as. Ed Veazie and Key S Darlow Jo h n s o n purchased sedans, J a m e s J o h n s o n of W arren bought a to u r in g cur as did Lee Ber-| dahl of Scappoose T h e F leldh ouse company is filling th e i r o rd e r s as rapidly us possible a n d while tto P o rtla n d b ra n c h of th e F ord c o m pany Is behin d in d eliveries, th e lo cal a g e n ts have m a n a g e d to deliver cars, in m ost Instances, on th e dale prom ised. I , . « mi" I , unitili" I- l i e , l#"u IjuilK't' I , amu.'" -1' lu tilo ' I L , >11 All- lu u r.ti l i n e - I ru t St. Helens Candy Kitchen SEVERAL BUY NEW FORD AUTOMOBILES 11 . 41 ’ A D V E N T I S T . LU TH ER A N Itili Washing. I'ollslilng, S- in..nixing. Mo to r Cleaning, General Repairing. meant fo r you. and you will agree Day and Night S torage with us th a t It Is one of the most In spiring and must helpful lectures of E. T. (H arn te) f o u n d e r . President Glenn Barlow, Secretary -T reasurer the entire series. It Is a clean cut. keen, logical exposition of the age-old ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ truth. “As a man thinketh. so Is he." His words will set you thinking and perhaps provide material for many warm diseussious— u beneficial, men tal tonic. CHURCH NOTICES S a b b a th school every S u n d ay ( S a t u r d a y ) a t 10 a. m., p reach in g service o r m issio n ary m eeting at 1 1 :2 0 a m The S u n d ay evening service will be d isco n tin u ed u n til f u r t h e r notice T h e a n n u a l cam p m e e tin g o f th e W estern Oregon co n ference of th e 8 D. A .’s will be held in P o r t la n d b eginning J u n e 13. W atch for f u r t h e r n o tice concerning th is g a th e r in g . E v a n g O M H u e t ter. P asto r. R u m - l d e Mi r e e l . B e tw e e n u n d I Sit II S t r e e t s I , 11 ■nun.1,1 111 Good weather is here and the time for building. If you are going to build a home or repair the old one let us furnish you the building material. We have in stock and can make prompt delivery BRICK, LIME, CEMENT. PLASTER. SHINGLES and many other articles you will need. You will find our pric es very reasonable and the quality of our goods un excelled. 111 I ’o r l l a m l S to p a t CITY AUTO LAUNDRY & GARAGE, Inc. O P EN EVEN ING S SEVEN TH Baca use one O regon in u n u f u e tu r ....................... ' " P " ...... . I l IMg plant received u c o n tr a c t ree. ully t h e $ 1 0 . 0 0 0 coliti«,.! was " S i l * r»l»tii2| 1., t u m out llO.Onn w orth of Its pro sm all o r d e r ll u,u,<t ,() fam ilies inclu din g 350 peo Ils e m p lo y e s *3 1,1 "I iivjf pi,, vvere assisted th r o u g h a d u ll per ; imi an d given the .....un* to p u rc h a s e needed ne. essllles, m ein ding A pres s i i a p a tc h »uuTTi... 1 In a report received by I lie Associa In Ab yssin la i Run a , . , ? . ' » I lod In d u s tries of Oregon I lio ine Mill Ilio Hum,. Illllm ,*r M u J i 1., rv has been beset by e a s t e r n tills and c o u n tr y ru* *• iti _ "T h e B irth of » N atio n .'' c h arac turized us the eighth w onder or tlto Hear Virgil I. Shepherd Fourth After world, concludes an en gagem en t at The l.lherlv tonight Although t l v noon of Chautauqua. picture had been viewed by h u n d re d s Don’t forget to !«• on hand bright of o u r people prior to this time, snd early on the fourth afternoon of m any of th ese were in th e audience again last nig ht, and und o u b ted ly | C hautauqua to hear Virgil I. Shep oth ers «III be th e r e to nig ht, giving herd’s nmsterly and scholarly lecture, conclusive evidence th a t this the •The House We Live In." It la greatest of all moving pictures will crammed full of good things which are live on and on Released some six years ago "T h e Birth of a N ation" has pluyed continuously ever since, an d ll Is predicted by a u th o r itie s on the subject th a t ll will still bo screened a f t e r Hie youngest Amer lean now living has gone lo bis re ward —* ' •— ♦ ( \|U> t»l I'll 4 A KM. Dur h e artfelt th a n k s a re extended to those kind friends who assisted us in o u r recent bereavem ent, the trag ic d eath of o u r son anil nephew. Charles Robinson The expressions of sy m pathy slid help given us mail-* th e burden .i*htcr Again we thank o u r friends 'o r th eir help Mrs Jo sephine Robinson and Si st »T, I »a hell»» UoMnso M. RICEN, St. Helens, Ore. C ATHOLIC Holy m ass on S u n d a y a t 1 1 :3 0 Dally m ass at 8 o'clock. C atech ism and Bible stu d y a t 4 :1 5 on T u esdays. C h o ir practice on T u e sd a y n ig h ts. C h ild re n 's c h o ir a n d S odality m e e t ing on F r i d a y a ' 4 :2 5 . N. B.— Masi on 4 th S u n d ay of the m o n th Is a t 9 :0 0 a. m C onfessions a r e h e a rd on S a tu r d a y a f te rn o o n and evening an d before all masses. D eviations from abo v e s c h ed u le o r special services wilt alw ay s be a n n o un ced In th is p ap er N on-C atholics a r e alw ays w e l come. J O S E P H P. CLANCT, P astor MIGHTY PICTURE NOW SHOWING c 2 Ur,0 '1. Soap. 1 5 c _______ RT ' , 2 ak",i Hov‘4 0 r der 12 O*. for 1 F,,r' Black p<w' r 1 O c half p o u n d ........A V pound If it is good to eat and to be h a d -you can get it at one of these stores and the price will be satisfactory to you. ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦** I I 1 »hen w o rld i I loo, count n.. | u d VTiae o f All th e m i « I k he tlolrq; t | ItUt the „ mi |t* rtff 1»„ A nun tl i | treated rl« h t ,