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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1922)
T H E ST. H E L E N S M IS T . F R I D A Y . J U N E 16. 1922 PAGE FOUR TH E S T . H E LE N S M IS T m o i t.m s of F o i rons. ier in the past, but with IU N E C R O P R E P O R T acreage coming Into bearing In re F O R O R E G O N cent years and the present set of fruit, a record crop i" considered to Cherries are railiei Hay The condition of all hay. ho In prospect u « h I Every Kri«l*»y by Mu«>ury and tin* Klu hluk. (Oregon! is estimated at SS per cent light while peaches promise better THE MIST P I ’B L W H IX U c o m p a n y Berries The grand master of California of normal condition oil June 1 Lust than for some years past ?. c. M O R T O N .......................... Editor ha» joined with those of Iowa and year the June l condition was placed generally are a very fair crop, hul prospective Texas aud other jurisdictions iu de at 100 , and I lie t o year average on hardly up I" average Strawberries were The 1922 vield per aire uouucing an organization that some, June 1. condition is 93. Kt lH KI IMTON K A T E S in despicable propaganda, have Oregon hay acreage appears to he injured to some . vient by eai ly M iy -ularly iu I’ matllla au«« It slightly less thuu lust year, and with from*, parti«1 One Y e a r .................................. $2.00 sought to connect with .Masonry. Bit Month*...................................$1.25 should not need the pronouncement the much lower June 1 condition It l* ilion ««»unii* and to • of these authorities to convince the seems probable that the total pro tent iu Home other loralitles people that the very nature of the ductlon will be considerably under Entered as »eccnd-class mutter. i\u Klux Klau is utterly foreign and the 192 1 estimate for all hay of B E E K E E P E R S H O L D January 10th. 1912. nt the Postoffice repungaut to the real Mason. Many about $2.500.000 tons at St. Helens. Oregon, under the act F IE L D M E E T IN G of the brothers may have joined the. A special acreage Inquiry indicates of March 3rd, 1S79. society, unaware of its meaning But | a slight increase in the clover acre now they must choose between the age as compared with last year, also The beekeepers of Clatsop and Co two. And that one who may prefer | some Increase iu the alfalfa acreage luuibla coltniie■ rad their lir-e la C O t’ N T Y O F F I C I A I . P A P E R the night-riding and disguised asso in the principal alf.ilttr producing meeting last Saturday ut the Tllden ut Marshland A rep Metnber National Editor'al Associa nation « i l l benefit Masonry by leav- .llstricis except In Malheur county Graham piai ''Freemasonry." says Grand - where the reports received indicate resentat iy crowd Interested In the tlon and Oregon State Editorial . ing Master Burke, "stands for law and a reduction o f about 25 per cent on beekeeping industry gathered at a Association. order and decent government. li the farms reporting. These Malheur early hour and m.iuv tuple relailye siands n o « and always openly lor the reports indicate a very large Increase to the bee indu-iiy were dl-eii—ed h' orderly conduct of society, arid for in potato and corn acreage, which ac President J K Miller K II Hauer «-IMP1.F R F M F D V ...the upholding of the lawful uud reg counts for the reduction in alfalfa of Portland, and K I ’ Baker of ‘I am getting better every day. ular administration of the legal pro acreage. Knuppu. recognized mu luwiti* •- on Repeat these words as soon as you ci ssea of our courts." He coutrasls The I ’ nited Slates total hay crop bee culture Many other heekeep awake In the morning Repeat them it thus with the Ku Klux: "Its for 1922 is estimated ut 100.000,000 era Joined In the discussion \ bas at intervals throughout the day. and pructjoiij workings appear to be to tons, compared with the final esti ket dinner was set ve<l and report s again as you go to bed at nic.it jnteriere wilh thl, orderly and lawful mate of 9S.k02.000 in 1921. are to the effect that everyone had Keep the thought constantly in mind administration of the legal process Other Crop*. The state condition a pleasant and proto do lime lhe With this formula a London man es ^ _____ _ _ _____ of our courts; a society that of other crops on the June 1 schedule next field meeting will he held at is curing hundreds of persons o f ¡n“ ‘the'’Tark.’ u n d e r c o v e r of of inquiry is estimated as follows Scappoose ti Saturday, July- stli. disease. People- are flocking to hint mugjtg. aI1 organization so un-Amer Rye 95 per cent, apples SO per cent, from all over Europe. He has ere ican aud un. Masonll. as to merit the pasture 90 per cent, field peas 90 Mari " hiengo ire ild to ated a teal sensation by his cures di8prov>1 0t all thoughtful, luw-abul per cent, field beaus 90 per cent, cab he decreasing at an alarming rate Hls remedy is a simple one. and he iQg order-loving men Further, the bages S2 per cent, onions SS per cent, But If you ' 1 ' says any one can use It grand master has stated, beyond his peaches S2 per cent, pears 90 per would V ou feel kt getting married W e have no doubt he is effecting edlc, that Maious who are kians- cent, blackberries and raspberries 90 the cures tha! are claimed for him rjen ’••Iliust get ou 1 of either oue or- per cent. Corn and potato acreage There ure lots " f world war voter He has gone to the root of most di or lhe othcr T he oath of the inquiries » i l l be made as o f July 1. ans in thL couturi who had rather senses ind. as he savs. the r.-medi ^ Klux Klan absolutely subverts Considerable pereage of both these have a jolt t' an a bonus !« simple tha’ any one can apply it everything that Masons are taught crops are planted during the month | Get the Idea firmly fixed into your ag tbeir first aud tllK)le*t duties of June each year. mind that you are going to bed bet une may wonder at times if some of Fruit Crops. V special cummer ter. and unies« you are sttfferlne lie outrages commit teed have not cif.l fruit crop report » a s Issued from some organic 1'sea se you will bt,,,n the Work of Agents Provoca- from tills office under dale of June I W E S P E C I A L I Z E IN get better. teur, and if some of the luriu stor 7. which indicates the general fruit You can not onlv cure most di íes told are uot pair of an adverse condition. Briefly it may he said seases. but you can 'ncreace you" r f- I n paganda. But that law can he that the apple crop will apparently ficlency and promote v „n r success ir f outed by any. and blame thus at- he considerably less than last year. llfe by the same slmp’ e remedy. tae .ed to others, only serves io pro’ e Bears will probably he somewhat This tant ' - - Sri nee. nor the danger. The connection of Mar-! heavier. The early indications were I fatth cure, or any oth«r unorthodox onry with this society was seized that pears would be a very heavy j theorv or theology If Is just ap- Upon in certain quarters and spread crop this year, but the heavy drop, plied common sense, and has beer w|tb avidity. It is well that giu td during ttie latter part of May great used by successful people for age. masters are thus empliatic lu disso ly reduced the prospective produc•; Salads, Sandwiches. Delicacies The London man has not dlscov- ciating Masonry from any sui h en-1 tion. Bruñe* promise a record crop. ered any new thine, but he is doing lauglements, and in making plain to Yield per acre may have been he.iv- the world a service hv applying It 11 be world that the great fraternity and making it public. is in the open iu all things. The above article appeared in a re cent issue of the Corvallis Gazette- A I R F L IV V E R S . rimes and was clipped from The Nat At Mlneola. T.nnr Island, the othfr iunai -]-rest|a Organ of Masonry. dav Bert Acosta flew bis Curtiss __________ m __________ “ wildcat’ airplane at the rate of cot Owning the Alpliuliet A nice assortment of Harry miles an hour, which broke the (F rom London Morning Post.) world's record of speed by five miles Hoefler’s Chocolates and Bon But what Interested the crowd the Some time ago the Canadian P a W E D D I N G R IN G S most was the Mummert. the world's cific Railway company issued notices . Bons just received. T ry a box smallest airplane. It weighs 500 to certain hotels, restaurants. shop-<. D IA M O N D R IN G S pound?, has a wine-spread of f^pt etc., protesting against the unauthor- of this famous candy. S IL V E R W A R E and measures only 12 feet the other ¡Z(,d use of its initials. One Timothy wa?- O'Brien, proprietor of the “ C. P. R. C U T GLASS This Is close to the long-desired uari,er shop" in a prairie village/ flying flivver. All that Is needed now received the warning and replied as ; A nice assortment of Diamond 1 s quality production and device that jollows; will enable the plnne to rise or de |),.a:- f i r — 1 got your nolis 1 Cut Glass scend perpendicularly instead of hav- don't want no law soot with yure tng to "take o f f by gliding over a;company. 1 no yure company o w n s’ W a te r Sets, Vases, Nappies, lone land field ! most everything— raleroads, steem-j This missing link will soon h e i e rs. most of the best land and the I Salt and Pepper Sets and many found. and Soda Fountain Specialties other articles [time, hut I don't know as you own ' ------------- * I the hole alphabet. The letters on Y ou r inspection is invited | my shop don't stand for yure rale- j BrSINESS IS BETTER.- road, but for sumthin better. 1 left Even Russia seems to share In I . a mother in Ireland, she is dead and j the general belief that business is igawn, hut her memories are dear to j to get hotter. ... ., . _ , , . me. Her maiden name was Christina ■ ‘ -atricia Reardon, and what I warn R eliable J e w e le r Rutherford Building ordered the equivalent of $ 100 , 000 .-' no is what you are going to d o 1 000 worth of locomotives, rails and to St. Helens, O regon about it? I suppose you won't argue ' Columbia St. St. Helen other railroad equipment. that the balance of my sine what re h n S 7 % J L ° i " ea^ ' . o h„a ,fcv,0f ,hP fers to cut rates has got anything to ----------- * will ... Í furnish ___ _ -ns wlth >'ure raleroads. There aint malnder. Germany 700 do been no cut rates round these parts locomotives. that 1 nos of. One pale breeds another, starts a " (Sgd. ) T IM O T H Y O'BRIEN.'' chain of buying. The company took no further ac This country. In the long run. will tion in the case. benefit by Russia’s orders placed In Germany and Sweden, which In turn Death Rlow to Direct Primary. will pass the money along. The Oregonian is strenuously en- deavoring to bring to the support of P R O S P E R IT Y . the plurality nominee the majority Do you share in the belief that if ¡ o f the members of the Republican high prices came back wr would party who refused to vote for its necessarily have a return of war-'choice. As the candidate of a hare boom prosperity? 1 plurality, who owes his discreditable This notion haunts many, all the -ucces to the peculiar appeal he | way from sound economics to chron-; made to the vote of a certain mass' lc failures. of VO m and to the registration ,i But take the case of Russia, with thousands of democrats as republi- the highest prices and the lowest de- < ans, Mr. Olcott's only possible claim gree of prosperity In the world to public support is that he Is a po-j In Moscow, a suit of clothes now- litical neuter gender, financially costs 1.500,000 rubles— $772,500, honest and a good office man. He under normal or par rate of ex owes his position to Mr. Oswald West change. and he has never at any time been W e had that same situation on a so ungrateful to his maker as to say small scale when sugar was retail anything above a whisper in defense ing at 32 cents a pound. of the party whose support he now demands on the plea of the hare plu rality he is supposed to have received M O N E Y FOR K F L IG IO V . at the recent primary. The old-time The church collection plate inter politicians, who desire to go hack to ests nearly everybody Money con the Simon-Lotan-Mitchell system, tributed to Protestant churches of have some reason to he grateful to M a k e canning time a re.il pleasure this country has doubled since the him, for his apparent success has war ended. this y e a r b y using a g<jod oil cook- probably been a death blow to the T !' b f.®r'f was Inclosed at the A*- direct primary. We believe the peo-! stove. It concentrates a steady, nMc < By conference of the Fed- pie of this state understand the real; r," nri* ° f 1 hurchej issue and that a leader will be found ' controlled heat directly under the The report ‘-ays that 17,000.009 around whom they can rally.— War- utensil. Y o u r task is shortened and persons last year contributed $320 - renton News. 000,000 to 17 Protestant churches. y o u r kitchen is kept cool, clean and The average for each contributor lly Its Fruits was about 35 cents a week. com fortable. The country ig much less inter ! esteil in the pronouncements o f the! S\D. R I T T R I K. f'lv ll Service Reform League than it' T o insure best results, use only Washington Hisse!, oldest lawyer is in the manner In which the public P e a rl Oil —the clean-burning, uni and olde business is con/Iucted. If the Hard-i Mason In the country, is l$$ jln g administration continues to cm fo rm k e ro sen e — refin ed a n d re From his home at Great Rarrlne expenses and reduce government pay- ton. Mass , he sends word that one the taxpayers will merely refined b y a special process. of the chief reasons why he has lived laugh at the fulminattons of protes- so long is that he has been a heavy Mants who never successfully ccn- Sold by dealers ev ery w h ere. O rd e r pipe smoker since )ie was 12. ducted a business o f their own but i This will he sad new- to the anti P0!*e as authorities on how a large b y n am e— Pearl Oil. tobacco crusaders, hut It seems to u- government establishment should be j true. conducted. By its fruits the Hard-i ing administration will he judged, i S T A N D A R D OH. C O M P A N Y is . our ((Rifornii) The Atlanta Constitution report-, It .. , . guess that It won . t be re- \ the happiest man in the world He bJr **, LOOOJXlO plurality, lives in Lincoln county G h . and haM,:,ou' h Hen,i < »" d t T, Ibune six fiddles, thirteen hounds, ten The former crown prince has an- Hot Weather Lunches Noon Day June Suggestions in Fine Jewelry Lunches Mt. Hood as Ice Cream V o n A . G ra y M a s o n ' s tr ? I resetting time and a coot kitchen r, |l|l ,!orin hine'^HM "»h.t w,fp an'' nounced as a candidate for president ,fla* hag never been ,,f the Gern au repiitilir. All we've located liy the prohibition officers I got to say Is that if he is elected the — --------------------- ♦ — a »- __ , . . o n liid iin ■'|"IUII| a y l the ll»' Germans should DC be riiti'jv* made iu to u pay ■ * 7 7 Hampshire hypfonlst put cost o f the war to the last pifennlug. I a man to sleep and then couldn’t ------------- --------- ' wake him up. But he had nothing After reading the statistics o f rival | on tb* proud father who waked u p ' campaign managers as to government | his baby in order to show him o f f expenditures ,we are forced to con- j md then couldn’t put him hack to'elu d e that while figures do not He! ^ [ eeP- I they may be juggled. PEARL OIL HEAT CTANiiaao OH. COM PAKT «KEROSENE) AND LIGHT t tall^viN« f G e t on e T O D A Y Reduction of, about Special P r u * - Itine 16 to Jun# 24 25 pci liight-Huart sire Cover W E A R -E V E R u ir ») r I p tV « t y (s \ 45c extra C.H cent on a|| Al Will (W ) uminum to take ct- W ear- j "Mill * ' J riie f"l .M ill’ ll Of ind w 1 ,0 * upend fet t in the opening Aluininuiii Kcltle sale and continues thereafter. The best L field 1 |. is the cheapest , and »>' ¡ «»y, * »quo »" nun *1"1 ,<1 ^ 1 W r a r -E v c r p L claaaifb t|lc best. K . i\ . K O Masonic Building L Veil [ WiHUll I dairy [reduction tir« ["rut »I“ 1 [«ill «UBI If «ral S S St. I li'lens, Oregon I iban b»r |gl ! beau j clover i jji' MU"' L 'fietl fu Have You an [ B,uni) * linai til* cu Opportunity Fund? L r «,:!i ■' at ioti »,»“ i the wur KuO I oiii pm* [ j » DM I tor tli« I dairy huat Have you a fund deposited in a safe place, drawing in terest and always available, with which you can s*ue an opportunity if one is presented to you? This bank is a safe place for opportunity funds *15 A «!”!*1 Look around you and see the men who make money became I * duomi they have money. taint *• i »g uf th, 1 twin it th > [ i '-»in,-,I adiitWy w I farm in Start an Opportunity Fund Today. FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK MT. U F I IA H , llllF tiO N ' Member Federal Haaervo Syet-iii < ll\S. G i t i l i \M. Preelilent II. A. 4TIII.DH. <\,*l,lcr Weekly Offerings o f the RUTHERFORD REALTY CO. Iti VI W > Lows. IV h l K A M I . R O M ’ S. A M ) < M M K1 A M ■•till* Tin I alii In i t incubator tlauner In II'., rlutulf f soul Or« tac rapidly i I ImillUr« Sr I M Fs I MKNTS I S. :t| cilrrp I far. are I leticati/ al diate littl« of thla ) HOUSES 5 Itutii strictly modern and two choice gartb-n lot* on pavcinen:, choice location fruit, chicken house, barn. etc. oui/ $2 10 U 00 . 4 ItisqiiH anti wo i-xira cholea soll lots, plenty of bearli.g fruit, d o a to pavement and cloae In, a snap at $lhi)o •i R oiiiu milder garage fruit, chicken park jlnil house : maid ■ ni Ini- viiv select Incut lull, close In, all for $2500. Will lake car in part payment. I i are very lip« I mmh I I III. . . FARM S |leed. re to»« [ol «ucci » Irti 17 Acres. 5 Hens under plow, balance easy to clear only i mlb nut, ct buildings, fruit good road, a dandy hnme for lume one; only $2500. ■ nay (erma I SUE' Ck 30 Ai r. i .ru, fnll> ineked and equipped In Warren .action, one nf tli« le t buya in Hila country al l ’ìooo 13 Air. ..Il clear, line gei of buildings creek, nil pavement, , m i . i i hone land, lo ml lea from i’ ort land, a banal» »t $7500. « RUTHERFORD I ’hones — Office REALTY 123 — Residence 38-J and CO. 74-W B A C K EAST Round Trip Fares L O W E S T FOR Y E A R S D A IL Y M AY 25 T O AUGUST 31 —BY TH E— Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ry* Albinia ............... ........ *11765 B a l t i m o r a ........... . . l i t i IBI Boston ............... .. f l t l . s t Buffalo ........ ........ $ i SS s s I hlrnfO ............. . . . . t I I SS i'inclnnatl . . 4'lavaland . Denver MolriPH Detroit Indlanapolia $ 99 V 5 Knnaag t'Ity I. o ii I hv III h ................. } 94«$ Memphis ............. I 1 « Milwaukee ................. Minneapolis .............. $100 *« $107 0# $1*7 4) 1 7$»« 1144$$ }U $ ** I II $« Washington ............ ♦ 141«« i hese are the same fares as from Portland, so a sav ing is made by buying tickets at this station. Return limit October 31. ■furti, 1100 $$ Choice of routes in each direction, also liberal stopover arrangements. Additional details, train schedules, sleeping car *r rangements, etc., will he supplied on application. J. R. G I L B Y , Agent S. P. & S. Ry., St. Helen», Oregon F' ■