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T H E ST. H E L E N S M IST. F R ID A Y . JUNE 23. P AG E FO U R THE ST. HELENS MIST i 1; T H E R lltI K — IN 8 IV K B «¿1 I >1 II »NS. M AKIILEX V IS IT O R R E C A L L S Is marbles to develop into an or P IO N E E R DAYS W22 I IIE M W orld 's Best New. The angel ganized national sport, with regulur championship contests'* The editor o f The Mist was in said Ullto them. Fear not. for tadudd. laauod B r r r y F r id a y by Tom Sawyer and lluck Finn would Vernonia Friday morning and ex I bring unto you good tiding of great I'HK M IST P U B L I S H I N G C O M I ’ AN V have opened their mouths at the! pecting to com e to St Helens via Joy. which shall be to all people 8 . C. M O R T O N ...............................Editor groat match on Pershing Field. Jer-' the St Helens-Pittshurg roud men For unto you is horn this day in the sey City, the other day. when in the tioned to Mr Mills, the a c com m od a t City of David a Savior, which is Luke 2:10, tl presence o f 3.000 juveutle fans and ing proprietor o f the Vernonia g a Christ the Lord K IT K 'K IP T IO N H A T E S What office will the angels pel with motion picture cameras record- rage. that if he knew of any one wh i One Yt'ar....................................... $2 00 m s the historic event, “ Buster" j wished to corns to St. Helens, there form at the Judgment d a y ' Matth Bix M onth*..................................... $1.26 Reach. 14 years old. the local c h a in -; was plenty of room in the car mi l ew 13. 41-49 Unto whom did tlod say I will ion. defeated Michael Thelano. also we would t>e glad to have the com puny, so Mills made inquiry and he thy shield "" Cenesis 13. I Entered as aeccnd-claas matter. 14. the Washington wonder. Wliut prophet was commanded to Fathers whose marble-shooting found a party who had missed the January 10th. 1912. at the Postoffic e at St. Helens. Oregon, under the act days are in the Ions ago may yet bus for Tim ber and told him how lie pul b o n d s and jok es on los neck understand the thrill which ran could get ov er this way, so that is Jeremiah 27, 2 of March 3rd. 1879. How man» Instances are given of through the crow d when the v iolor’sl how we cam e to meet H. L. Palmer, laying hold on the horns of the a I last shot, sent from Ills knee, hit who lives in Kuabb, Washington. C O U N T Y OKI IO IA L P A P E R 1 Kings 1. 60 his opponent's marble at a distance, Finding we were hound for St tar for refuge of fifteen feet. Helens. Mr. Palmer said he once 29. deretl1 s«‘ V»*n No Habe Ruth homer ever beat lived in Si. Helens, from 1893 to Member National Editorial Associa worn What luriiiK ji gen lion and Oregon ¡state Editorial that exhibition of supreme mastery. 1S98. Me was here during the mem yours In u lau count ry t U 1 er i > « n Association. orable “ high water" of 1X94 Ills a faiiim grandm other was a pioneer of this Kino 8. 1*2. FAITH. What were the fir?*i won Is spok country and came across the plains hNTIK f V V IIO V HI* NKt Ili"» Clarence H DeMar, who recently from Tennessee in 1X52 and was m on t »> man'* 4¡ene . 2S. to FKOM IK K IC .A T IO V won the American marathon race a: the same wagon train as was the late COB 1 VPrt U ho w a s 11 »hl Hible? Miles His grandfather, Christianity rtword Senator McNary o f Oregon and E !«*• age o f 34. says his victory was] Sam ÌS. F. Blaine ot Seaule, who represents <IU|‘ to p r j> *fr ' . . . . tleorge Redding, died when the car - Acta : ili Inst It Ute«! Whan VVDH t the Western States Reclamation as- th® he knelt and avan reached the Snake River coun ' (it *11» sociation at Washington, are press- Pra>*J ior 8 returu o f strength and' try and was buried on the pluins, his and by w bom ing the Smith-MeNary bill with the endurance that won him his first grandm oth er comin g on to Oregon •Pl)k ll fir Whnr.? are * and settling in Si. Helens in 185:. proper and convin cin g line of argu-1 “ Y “ 'his“ i «¡V* long distance race De 1¡J, 13. lier Several years later she en of i»s sinn« m e m — national need and national In “ ls K . - - long distance race l>ej or 1854 benefits. If the heuetits that flow Mar lost four pounds. The home, married a man by the name of Uord- iretch was agony But lie says he| well and they condu cted a hotel in N«»l a M* m ll lit kef. from reelama.uon of western arid lands were only regional, western felt himself pushed along by the St. Helena which was near the “ old America Lord Hi Muckle mill site,'' as Mr. Palmer ex people and western senators and rep power o f his answered prayer. 1 u hi lo "mak l»l are to Prayer gave DeMar faith. pressed it He was under the ini reseutatives would have no ju stifica lit if it i all ltvo in With faith you can overcom e any pression that it was the first hotel tion f o r asking lor federal aid. Am e r i i(*«i a Helens. His grandmother's doesn't mean The historic fact is that the nation obstacle. W ithout it, you are doomed in St » in e « ui plata fo to failure. naiim was Henrietta Hordwell. long never has made a bad investment i’a This is true, whether the faith is since passed on to join the hosts who Washing ton Pi the west. F or more than 100 years, blazed the long trail westward. since President Jefferson made the in yourself or outside influence. Read ithe ( ’la Hsifl »*<! ;uiis In • h(>• Ml«t Mr. Palmer noted the difference Louisiana purchase and sent the * Lewis and d a r k military expedition If the Interest manifest at the of the St Helens o f today and the to the Pacific, federal interest in school election Monday night can St. Helena o f 25 years ago and In western settlement aud development be taken as an indication o f interest quired o f us as to many of the old He has a sister. Mrs Van has enriched and strengthened the o f school patrons in the St. Helens timers. W E SP E C IA LIZE IN nation. It is but a simple statement schools, aud school affairs. It is Cleave of Scappoose, and expects to com « to Columbia county In the near of fact that Mr. H oover's task of certain there will be a hearty co-op- helping to win tue war with f o o d . eratlon between the patrons and future for u visit. would have been tremendously more teachers We surmise, however difficult if irrigation had not re- that a considerable portion o f those •suppressed D etail f ollies I p, claimed large areas in the R ock y who attended the annual meeting The Urandsire— Did I ever tell mountain and Pacific states. All will not give much thou ght to the through the war a vast tonnage of schools until the next annual elec you about me fig htiu ’ the battle of Bull Run? food products rolled constantly o f f tion. The Grandson— I've listened to all Salads, Sandwiches, Delicacies the irrigated lands o f California, ________________________________________ o f your hull, hut you never told me Arizona. Utah, Idaho, W a sh in g to n ,! about your run.— Judge. Oregon and other irrigation states. E D IT O R IA L S(Jl IBLKTW. There is the further national bene- _______________________________________ fit that follow s from exchange of the — products o f irrigation for the mer- Life often goes hard with the fel- chandise o f eastern manufacturing low who takes things easy, ----------- slates. These sound arguments are ap- The latest definition o f a pessi- pealing to senators like Underwood, mist ls: “ A banker who has backed democratic leader o f the senate, wha an optim is t." A nice assortment of Harry has just written to Senator McNary: Men may have as much courage as Hoetler’s Chocolates and Bon "M any years ago, while I was a m em W E D D IN G RINGS ber o f the house, I voted f o r the ever, but few o f them wear whisk ers these days. Bons just received Try a box first reclamation bill for the west. I D IA M O N D RINGS am sure that you will understand , Apparently the coal strike isn't as S IL V E R W A R E ol this famous candy. that I am not opposed to y ou r idea serious a matter as its press ag 'nts o f the value o f reclamation to the said it would be. CU T GLASS people o f the c ou n tr y." —---------- It all turns on that. If reclama- A’ ou don't always see the prettiest A nice assortment of Diamond tion of arid lands is in the national things in stockings in the show win- interest, the Smith-McNary hill dows these days. Cut Glass suouid be pasted If reclamation la ------------ not in the national interest, not a A man was shot for winking at a Water Sets, Vases, Nappies, dollar o f federal aid should he voted woman In Chicago, it is always best Salt and Pepper Sets and many f o r it. to speak right out. other articles and Soda Fountain Specialties The truth is that the nation does , .. . TT . need the production, the prosperity, u,s ,h.op,e '*‘ a t Germany doesn t Your inspection is invited the trade that unfailingly How from 2 r m y ° to T o O O m e n " the reclamation o f every meritorious ’ to ' m 11 project. Still, the theory o f evolution is * ---------------- | about the only way of explaining the origin of som e people. T H E J O Y O F K N O W IN G . Hot Weather Lunches Noon Day June Suggestions in Lunches Fine Jewelry Mt. Hood Ice Cream Von A. Gray M a s o n ’ s W e heard recently of an old ladv Cheer up. An inventor has prom- who spends many evenings with a ise(l the country a radio-controlled new spaper, an encyclopedia and an , l a » n m ow er by next summer, atlas. On inquiry the old lady said she was educating herself In this Money isn t everything, o f course, manner and that she had no other but lf you have U >'üu d o n t worry way o f finding out what she did not so niuch about other things. hf' n S*le r®a<*8 an ftf m in Y'ou may say what you like, but thé Pj'b( r concerning a section o f [th e girls are going to wear short the world o f which she is Ignorant, Hklrt8 Just as long as thej. please she consults her atlas and then her i encyclopedia o n e good thing about taking ad- The old lady has lived long enough vice is that you have som ebody to to know that the only way to knowl- blame when things turn out badly. edge involves some inconvenience, ------------ some effort, and no matter if she is Maybe there would he better or an old lady, she wants to b arn som e- ,ii‘ r over th« re if Ireland hadn't sent thing. so many policemen to this country. A great many persons do not want Maybe Secretary Denby decided to to he troubled about such matters. In reading a hook or newspaper thev ‘.h í * follow the easy way o f passing over got another chance at the navy. names, words and references about Now that we have prohibition the which they know nothing. It r e q u ir e s ( presumption is that when they go an effort to get up and pull down the fishing they do nothing hut fish. dictionary, a niap or some reference book, and the matter is allowed to There has been a water shortage pass. in London, hut they still have very A vast fund o f in form ation, useful satisfactory substitutes ov er there. k nowledge is built up through steady There is still some talk o f world effort o f years. The effort may be c om e a habit, a habit as useful as peace hut most o f the big pow der the regular saving o f money, Manv com panies have started running full men have advanced steadily through time again. the practice of such habits, while There was a fire in the United others have lost just as steadily States treasury the other day hut through the feeling. “ Oh. it d oes n ’t there will be no bargain sale o f amount to much, after a ll.” damaged money. K nowledge often has the earning ^^ power but the learnwi person is reC. Here is a rule that doesn't always ognized as ueh. Knowing a lot gets work both ways: When a fellow one little except the sheer jo y that boasts o f his kin folks they seldom comes from the know ledge that one boast o f him knows. - Try the old lady’s plan. A woman got a verdict ior one dol. — — — * __________ lar in a breach o f promise suit, which is just about what a man who jilts WORDS «.« k i d — PRA ( TICK a woman is worth. RETTER. ---------------- * ---------------- ' ' on.Ti, unity -pir and co-opera- T R F N H O I VT IK L N H U L M U H th b L N O W ON T H E M A R K E T thou ghts o f speakers. W h ile tfve ________ words are overw orked, the spirit and It Is now possible to obtain a firs* V ' l f meaning ar(. n o , f o r a proper class quality o f cheese made nearby definition of the word" ou r readers St Helens Peter Serafín o f Tren- are referred t0 that well known vol- holm has an up-to-date and sanl-i ume o f a well-known man For an tary plant, and the cheese produr- example, we will refer you t(, th“ tion averages from 20 to 24 pounds Aankton neighborhood Th eir c om - per day. The quality o f the cheese' znunity meotin^ Saturday was a com- is oxf ollent and com pares favorably munlty a ffa ir In every -ense o f the with the well known product o f Tlll- word Friendship horn o f rommun- atnook county The entire product ity interest and co-operation , was is -old locally and under the brand manifest. The marked development o f “ Trenholm f h e e s e F a c to r y " and, which has taken place in the Yank- Mr. Serafin state« that ‘ he could t o n section during a comparatively easily «Ilspose o f tw ice the amount short time Is apparent, an illustration he now makes In the near future o f the results which can be accorn- lie intends to get additional equip- plished m ore rapidly by a com m u n ity rnent so that the cheese output will w ork in g together for a certain pur- he doubled. Local merchants have pose than by any one person working L eer co-operating with Mr Serafín singly, though his e fforts Individ- In dispo-.ing o f the home product ually, may he m ore than those o f hi- which Is equal, if not superior to n eigh bor who is doin g t e a m - w o r k , any o f the cheese shipped In fr om , with o th e r n eigh bors other sections o f th « county. Reliable Jeweler Rutherford Building Columbia St. St. Helen: St. Helens, Oregon LA ST CHANCE! Just one more day of sale S-Quart Wear-Ever Aluminum Kettle, special $1.69 Cover extra 4 5 c A complete line of other Wear- Ever Goods at 25 per cent reduc tion in former prices. K . A s. H Masonic Building O W S St. Helens, Oregon Largest Chorus in World ---IK a H— Ü M M » W H IT N E Y CHORUS —w m i— Bobby Murray of New York The mini unn .bv fu l voler t bat 11 «-avril tu;« t»v«r g|v«*n M.tnkuiil "T h e Marvel o f All A g « « . M- ( ’urutto Multnomah Field, June 25, 24, 25 Portland, Oregon Y«l lu i n>n $1 till, Grand Stand I I 50. Ihn Si-utn J j 00 D pb i ,iI oiu o -.lilting dato* ticket» aro ilaulriil Make »II clunk p.tyuhh- lu H * Culbertson, Whttnoy Boy 1 Imrui. 52t> Oregon Building I M'.n • « o ntrll'U lo d by F in d N a ti o n a l Hank. St 11 » Or* | ---- -------- - Weekly Offerings of the RUTHERFORD REALTY CO. B K M tlli, lo w s. |N9l H I M K, IIOVDN. IN \ E sTMKNTH I M I I i»S\ E$ AM'EM. 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