St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, June 09, 1922, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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T H E S T . H E L E N S M IS T , F R I D A Y . JU N K «>. I '1"
e ig h t
.Notili: u t
Jubilee Singers Comind to Chautauqua [¡^{5 T) ! '>5
Ail O rgan ization of Seven Colored A rtists to Croon the l.ullabies and Sing the Songs of tho
Southland in T w o C oncerts the Closing Day of C hautauqua
AND YEARS OF
E
Mrs. C. B . Rowland Says 1 an
lac Is Ju st G r a n d —D istress
mt; C ase ol Stom ach Trouble
E n tirely O vercom e.
“Tanin .* ann ually Increased m
weight thirty I h r e pounds anil g.o
nie n i ef from trotini» limi luado ni*'
ulti Vira »' H
nnserahlc for »ears.
l'uri I.uni.
Ita» loud, 344 K iikcii , St
Oregon.
"About fourteen years igo I b e m
to have i mutile with my simn.oii
Then about »dghleen months ago I
had tin* 'flu' which left m»1 weal. »
■ 1 could ho I couldn't * ut anything
scarcely and ilio litt I«* I »11*1 unni t.
it»» torci» down formed gas which
¡ hloutoil ni»* up terribly and mad*' n
; heart palpitate until I nearly smolli
i cd.
My nerv.-s were so wrctrli' 1
' t h a t any noise like the cl lldrcn play
ing around ihe house nearly ilrov.
I me distracted
" B u t I had hardly startl'd on P.i•»
la»» before I wn f e d in e I" it»»»
I
now It bus liroiight nn out until '
haven’t a trac*' of my old troul.b
left.
My hustiand baa
Tantac for his stomach trouble an I i
has helped him wonderfully
Tai:
lac Is truly the Ernticb'st medicine
I have ever found '
J u l i l e e t'unipanios as a rule are limn, .1 In auisical s.sii>e to a lively rendition o f tin* old-fashioned melodies and songs
Tanluc is sold by nil good drug
of tho Southland. T h e ( ¡ a m e r Jub ilee I V ; in\ ami male quartet, however, Is u very decided exception to this general gists.
rule.
s r i N i u i i K i i rs
Here Is :i splendid organization which renders the old plantatl m favorites, the spirituals and the old folk sotigs
elle!
Mr M
Mellon,
ei rotary of the tr.
of the s nth with ail the exquisite beauty and the expression so characteristic of the singing of their people. Then, they
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surpris. rh"b-
aii.'ii.-es with the in -t diftUult of operatic »'lections and arias, with tlie finest numbers from the ora- ury, write»
that the national government m a y
torial lihrari. - and in fact with the he«t In classical literature.
*'n d*
l i ! . . . ve to s . . .
,r for a reason for this very exceptional artistry. Professor (¡eorge It. Garner was or- I show a deficit oi $! »4.000.iron In the
; 1 923 fiscal year S congn*'.s Intends
g:u st a* .1 t, ■ t -
1st In f ■ <i 1 ago Olivet Baptist Church for the past five years and having aceess to the finest col­
to sptuid that much more than will
ore.! . i m » j i .v : ri- a. he has hail the opportunity of choosing a group of distinguished vocalists. The (¡aruers will ! he collected in taxes
be heard at Chautauqua on the closing night und you will get a real musical surprise when you hear them.
If thut sort of prediction w- re
! made for any private corporation -
C H A U T A U Q U A A T T R A C T IO N F O R S U N D A Y A F T E R N O O N A N D E V E N IN G
one of Mr Mellon's, for instane* «
: the axe would fall heavily and the re
| sponsible parties would I» told to
. . . Genevieve G reen er
Thursday Forenoon
M E M O R IA L D A Y
hunt new Jobs
iron g ........... ................G A. R. Q uartet
A rithm etic, H istory of E ducation.
im-i,- s , „ , , ' . „ , ¡ , 1 live within hM
A T V E R N O N IA Recitatio n A Memorial F l a g . . .
, in.- », the ia\pa>.
...........................F a y e W e hste r Phyrhology, Methods in Geography, income, the
Mechanical
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awing.
Domestic A rt.! who support him
Bui spendthrift
V E R N O N IA , Ore., J u u e 3.— ( S p e ­ , Song by F o u r Grandson of Comrade Course of Study for Domestic Art
congressmen cannot l* -m li ken from
Weed.
cial to T h e Mist, i — M emorial Day
the payroll until election time.
Thursday A fternoon
was observed in a fittin g m an ner at R e c ita tio n — My G r a n d p a ...................
Congressmen will manage to find
................ Ben S pencer
Vernoniu by J o h n B u c h e r Post and
G ram m ar.
Geography,
S te n o g ­
Trumpet Drill. . . . . P r im a r y Grades raphy, American L itérât ure Physics. a way to avoid deficits if when they
the R e lie f Corps.
put Fuel,, Sam iu the hole, tlmy have
Post, corps and school child ren met
. ; ------ G '. A' K S “ “ r.tet I Typewriting. Methods in L angu age
to make it up out of their own po, k
In the !• landers Field
Tlieuis for Prim ary Certificate.
at the grange hall at 10 a. m. and Her. ation
ets, as ha happened lately 1 u a good
.................................................B e r t h a Gray
m arched to the bridge spanning R ock
Frid ay Fo ren o on
many p i h a t e corporations
C reek and held the service for our Dialogue— Flo w ers for Our Heroes
Myrtle Hall, Alice Rnndell and
Theory and P ractic e, O rthography
sailo r dead.
Durin g the service
R R VIN-
Dale McDaniel.
( S p e ll i n g ) ,
Physical
Geography,
flow ers were strewn ou the water for
Dr Geor
E nglish L ite ratu re , Chemistry .
W Crii
the world-
the boys losing t h e ir lives at sea. T a m b o u rin e Drill .................................
......................Miss M alm ste n ’s Room !
wide famous urg un w ho operates
F lo w e rs and small balloons were a l ­
\fleniiMin
Frid ay .
with one hand a« a.-dly as with tin*
so tossed in the air in memory of the .-'ong— R u sse l Stanto n. Lloyd T h o m as :
and R o he rt Sp e n cer
I School Law,
Geology,
Algebra, oth
, mup
human hodv to a
boys who were lost during the world
P la y e tte . . .M iss C o m sto c k ’s Room * ivil Govern ment
dry cell with the liver th<> negatlv
war in the a ir service.
Sal unlay Forenoon
poll' and the brain the positive
1-rum the bridge all marched to S o n g ..............................G. A. R. Q uartet
R e c ita tio n — A fter th e W a r . . . .
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*he || vet
the cem etery where a fitting servic
Geometry, Botany.
................................ Anna K»a W e b ste r
»Hi .life, i the brain . , ys Dr i r ■■■•
was held around tlie graves of the
Sat
un
lay
\ftennvon
Indirectly, therefore, ll app< i
com rad es and also of the world war S o n g —- B y Five G ran d d au gh te rs of
(¡»»iterai History, Bo»kke»>ping
Civil W a r \ eterans.
I that the intellect Is partlv In Hi»'
veterans who died in F r a n c e .
The
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I! W I L K E R S O N .
liver.
service at the cem etery was closed T a l k s by VisKing Com rades and El-
County S ch ool Superintendent
li ; McGraw of the W orld W a r
A sluggish liv**r is frequently the
by the quartet of c iv il W ar V e te ran s
singing. " L e a d K indly L ig h t .”
cauim of stupidity. A course m ralo
W hat som e of us need now is an uiel is therefor»* oimdinies worth a«
T F \< 11 F i t s ' ! \ \ MI \ I T I i l V S
All returned to town where a pic­
acyl urn for the sane.
inile|i as a cours», in si hoot
nic din ner was served. T h e members
Notice is hereby given t h a t the
of the R e lie f Corps served dinner for
County Su p e rinte nd e nt of Colum bia 1
the Civil W a r veterans.
County, Oregon, will hold the re g ­
At 2 p. m. the a fterno o n program ular exam in atio n o f applicants fori
began. A quartet composed of Com­ s tate c e r tif ic a te s at St
Helens as
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rad es Hamilton. C h am b ers and Hall
follows, com m encing
W ednesday.
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and Mrs Hamilton sang in place of
J u n e 14, 1 9 2 2 . at 9 : 0 0 o ’clock a. m
the fourth com rade who was too
nd con tin uing until S atu rd ay. J u n e
feeble to m a k e ihe trip, came from
17, 1 9 22. at 4 : 0 0 o ’clo ck p. m.:
Portland
T h e y sang several b eau­
W h I upm I hv Forou(K>n
tiful songs and the com rades gav*>
t a lk s which were e njo y ed by all. It
I ’ . 8- History, W ritin g ( P e n m a n ­
was estim ated that about 3 5 0 peopie s h ip ). Music Drawing.
attended the afte rn o o n program
Weflnes'iluy A fternoon
T h e program follo w s:
Physiology,
Read in g,
Manual
THE U N I V E R S A L c a r
S t a r Spangled B a n n e r ......................
T ra in in g
Composition,
Domestic
........................................ I-erl by Quartet Science. Methods in Readin g. Course
I n v o c a t i o n ......................Rev.
H everling of Study for Drawing, Methods in
Origin of M emorial Day. ..............
I Arithmetic.
\ S / iie n t h e V e r d i c t is ,
D ead
P i atcs
l ie Car Owner knows that
it means a New Battery
T o get the best battery, it
is first necessary to choose
the best plates—the longest
lived plates.
alone. But they m-*-/ choose
them, confident that every
other part of the battery is
par with Prest-O-Platcs.
What the thoroughbred is
to commonbred, Prest-O-
Platesaretoordinary plates.
They reveal their two-fold
value in heat-resisting, non-
buckling strength in hot­
test summer, and a ready
reserve power in coldest
winter.
Secure in the certainty of
quality and uniform prod­
uct, Prext-O-Lite under
writes every Presi O-Lite
B attery with a liberal guar-
an‘y. This is a specifically
stated obligation, plus a
policy that says the car
owner must be pleased.
Car owners may well select
Prest-O-Lite Batteries on
account of Preat-O-Plates
Drive around and let us in­
spect the health of your
battery.
A ttention
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F O R D Ow ners! t
F o rd p arts, like alm ost everything else worth while,
are cou nterteited . Im itation p arts arc m anufactured
to S E L L at tlie highest possible rate oi profit and the
grad es of steel used are consequently not the same
high quality, specially heat-treated alloy steels sp e­
cified in Lord fomulas for the m anufacture of G F N
U IN E F O R D PA R TS.
5 0 % O F GENUINE F O R D P A R T S R E TA IL F O R
LESS T H A N 10c E A C H
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Ask for P a rts P rice L ist
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Helens, Oregon
TH E OLDEST SERVICE TO MOTORISTS
T H E NEW PRICES ON FORD CARS:
C hassis, dem ountable rims, sell s l a r t e i . . .
R o ad ster dem ountable rim ., sell s la r te , . .
T o u n n « C ar. dem ountable rim s, self sta rter
Sed an , dem ountable rims, sell starter
C oupe, dem ount able runs, se ll sta r, e ,
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Dear F o lk s :
The other day I ran acro ss a friend f trine— Bob
we alw ays call lin n — and, of course, the talk drifted |
around to money.
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I roud as usual, I had to tell B ob about my httle I
"Id ¡wings acco u n t and how 1 was adding to it right j
¡'long even though I couldn't spare much ol anything.
W ell, Bill," B o b said finally, " I can’t for the hk j
n • an save. I wish I
lvefig’ j
ured it up tim e and again and the most I could sp41*
lig h t now would he a dollar a week and hanks dont
ike to handle th o se sm all a m o u n ts."
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Of cou rse, a dollar a week m akes only $52.00*
year, plus in terest, but if you ’re like me, there have j
• n tim es when $ 5 2 .0 0 would com e in pretty handy
1 here m ay he o th er tim es you'll need it too, and you I
■ *n have it then if y o u ’ll s ta rt now savin., a little eac |
pay day.
I ell you w hat you do,— take a pencil, sit do*11
ui'l ligure ou t how m uch you can spare each payd*!'
if you can spare no more than fifty cents or a dollar
pay day, bring it to my bank, Columbia Coisity
. St. Helens, Oregon. I know from cxperienc{ |
H cy II help you save in every way they can.
I I try I t n o w — today— you'll like thecon8*>*|
*1' 1 saving regularly gives a person and it s going t01
I y you well. It has me.
W I L L B . T H R IF T Y .
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Fieldhouse Motor Co l
AUTHORIZED FORD AND FORDSON D EA LE r ’ s
• HELENS, OREGON
Timi
Now that w as w h ere B o h w as making his big
m istake and I told him so, fo r M Y bank DOES **nt I
o f acco u n t, A person wh
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i week now will save m ore la te r— you just naturally |
get the h abit of sav in g reg u larly .
D o n 't be m isled— Insist upon GENUINE F O R D
P A R 1 3 made by the Ford M otor Company. By v ,
doing you will get fr mi 35 to 100 per cent m ore wear
irom them , and you will pay the low est possible cost
— the sam e everyw here.
COPELAND AUTO CO.
s i l l l i l i KH w t l . l í .
l„ ||„ i in oll t ourt o í llie Míalo o l
o i i u o i i , (or ( olunililn l'ountjr.
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HBTrM IN MO!»
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Safety Deposit B o x R e n ta ls are Moderate
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