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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1922)
T H E S T . H E L E N S M IST THE ST. HELENS MIST (.<>«. Il I IMI , National I OK I \ I t ' l l Mi. FR ID A Y . JU L Y 7. 1922 l i l i l í . F V I 1 s I ION.S. Cooks Food by Sun. iff Eh What king was taken in huttle and The I l l y Hank of New T h e S m ith son ian institution in' hung to a tree until eventide? York , a f t e r analyzing the census figures for last year, declares that W ash in gto n . I» F . in announcin g | Jo s h u a .V 28-29 Issued Every F r id ay l>y What punsltiinent was given to for the first tim e in the history of Saturd ay that I»r l\ li. Alibot. as r i l E MINT P U B L I S H I N G I'OM I'AVV | o ur country t h e r e aro m ore people s is tan t s ec re ta ry of the institution, i Jo n ah for refusing to oliey the coin would leave W asliington tor Mount j maud of lite I.ord? Jo n ah 1. 4 17 ft. C. M O R T O N ................................ E d ito r working in fa c to r ie s than on farm s Wilson, C alif., Hie first of t lie week w h o , to avoid lining captured, _________ ______________________________ F i f t y years ago th e re were more than twioe as many country wrork- where a so la r observing station is u e ro let down from a house top In a B U B U K IP T IO N K A T E S , ,rs as ,.it) workers m aiu tan ed. said Hr Abbot would, i scarlet cord Jo sh u a 2. I r> IS 11 \ whom aliti lo whom was tliej One Y e a r ........................................... $2 00 T his not only m ean s that the durlng thè sutnm er. m ak e fu r t h e r ex Biz M o n th »......................................... $ l . I a f a r m e r now has a logger m arket for perim ents wlth bis s o la r cooker. quest loti ask d, “ How old art th o u ." ; “ T h i s device for cookiu g. using and what was the answer given? — his products, hut that he is a great- Entered as seoend-class m a tte r, i i er buyer o f m a n u fa c tu re d goods bo- ouly th è heat of lite sun as f u e l ” Genesis 4?. 8-9 increasingly large propor satd thè in stltu tio u 's announcem ent Who followed a fath e r's advice to J a n u a r y 1 0th , 1 9 12, at t h e P o s to ffic e m o n a s in g i» u r g e ptopor- . t St H e le n . Oregon, under the act torn of factory em ployes are making " w a s tirought to a consideratile de drink no wine? Je re m ia h 35. t 8 Hv whose order were 7 “ brothers of M arch 3rd 1 8 7 9 things for c o m fo rt and convenience gree of perfeelio n last year. all of: o f the people in the country | the cookin g for the whole field p a r-¡s la in anti their heads put In a lias If we forg et the year or two of ty for the season being done with ^,.f* ;■ Kings 10 1 7 hard times, now happily passing, we ; it. T h e ap p aratu s consists of a para- w h a t king had an Iron b e d s te a d ' COUNTY O F F I C I A L P A P E R can see that t a n n in g is not a crowd ■ holte cylin drical m irror with a pol-! iv u tcr o n u m y 3. 11 ed business, and we can he sure that ished alum in um su rfac e which fo XX'hc titilli N'lnevah* Genesi» 10. M ember National Edltorhil Associa it will t»e generally prosperous in ! cuses tlio s u n ’s rays on a tube fill«* I 1 1 tion and Oregon S t a t e E dito rial the futu re with a m ineral oil which com m u ni XX'hnt woman help« I to build ih “ Association. T h e man who gets d iscouraged now c ates with an Iron reservoir in which walls of J e r u s a l e m ’ N'chemhih 3. and leaves the farm beeause he are two baking ovens of different 11 think s farm in g " d o n 't pay" will lie te m p e ratu re s The c ircu latio n of XVhere Is it recorded that Muse F l K F l o s s F S U FAX Y IV 0**21 m akin g a mistake. (he heated oil produces u very high was leprous’ Exodus 4 6 A M * ll*ÂÎ. te m peratu re in the ovens which is ONE X < >1 -IF XX maintain'd for several hours even F ir e losses last year in the United XX ti.il to !><• at ox*. a f t e r the sun bus gone down or Is S ta te s and Canada were 9333.654,■ One year ago Solomon Oabinsk A New Jersey farm er. Daniel Gar 950 - heaviest in history, with tho (.anle ^ (his country from l’oland. a covered by clouds. ton of Friendship, began hi» second ■'With this coo k e r it was possible exception of 1906. y e ar of the San Jew speaking no English . While century by tending Ills chickens and F r a n c is c o con fla gration work in g hard for a living in a New to cook m eat, vegetable s, bread, c e splitting Die da '» supplì of firewood I real. etc., and to can fru its and veg Bad as was the 1921 record, the York factory. Dubinaki was told las T h is A t t i n a g e " i 100 i ears h<‘ »corns. record for 1922 will he worse if week (hat he had won tlie bronze etab les and m ake preserves canes, daylight aving tini > and other ! losses for the first five m onths are medal o ffered by the National So year it is hoped to even fu r t h e r per devices nf the weak ll<> Intends to, maintained for the rest o f the year, j ciety of Colonial O aughters o f Wash fect the device so that higher oven more prolonged keep right on workig I I he usimi for fire waste this year, from J a n - 1 ingtou for the host patriotic essay te m p e ratu re s and New way until hu becomes old uarv 1 to J u n e 1. totaled $ 1 6 8 . 7 5 6 .- in E nglish He smiled and went on periods of heat storage will lie ote X'ork Herald ta in e d .” 750, as com pared with $1 3 5 .9 2 5 600 with his work. for the corresp onding period In 1921 Does the av e rage n o n-Jew ish- Mayor Dies of Y oungstow n. Ohio, stars shine liest by Soun' me The ✓ American think tie could go to R u s foregoing figures indicate, for they sia. or Poland, not knowing the has announced liis e n try into the artificial lie do not show the d eflation in p ro p language, and in u year win lintt race for governor of Ohio .running erty values. prize tor a composition in Russian as an ind ependent. He sta te s there Insu rance au th o ritie s a t t r i b u t e or p o lish, while working for a liv-l will be a cam paign fund o f $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 raised by popular subscription, and this bad showing largely to business ¡M(, ln a f a c to r y ? that a private train, u fre ight car WK S P E C IA L IZ E IN depression, saying that it is notice T h in k that over. able that sections where trade de Dab inski in his paper quoted load of red fire and a b rass band pression is acute the fire losses are G reen 's " H is t o ry of tlie E nglish Peo will accompany him throughout the i lls plat most severe. One m etropolitan ! ple He found time to read that s ta te on a s peaking tour, form provides for a law to prevent newspaper confesses that " t h e .sew while work in g in the factory. Y o rk city record is very had “ that the i f we spent more tim e studyiug cities from issuing bonds without New York losses for the first five t jje K„0 q things in o th e rs. i«ei'3 first getting tlte approval o f electors m onths of 1921 will reach a total o f would be lei race /and re lig io u s T h e em blem he will use over his name on the ballot will he " a streak more than $ 2 0 . 0 0 0 .0 0 0 . and c alls hate, of l ig h tn in g ." that " a record which, b arring c o n flagratio ns. has never been e q u a le d ." Salads, Sandwiches, Delicacies O i l Nt. MR. O t ll K .E . Uncle Sam might recognize M -x- F o r the moment these excessive X'oung Mr Dodge of Detroit and Ico if he didn't know lier so well. losses m ay seem to fall upon the In-j suran ce com panies, but u ltim ate ly the open highways had "stepped on"| they will be passed along, at least in twice too often. N either wealth nor part, to the cou ntry 's policyholders his late f a t h e r 's nam e served to keep! They a r e a part of the penalty which hinie from a five days* sen tence to Detroit, honest business and industry must that in te re stin g club, the pay for the fraud and tr ic k e r y of d is house of correction. But th ink in g people will not blame honest business. As it is now, so h a s : He is a rep- It been always and so will It c o n Mr. Dodge for it all. A nice assortment of Harry Heredity gave him the desire tinue. T h e law-abiding and uprignt : duct. to get what he wanted. His fath e r e lem e n ts of society must hear the Hoefler's Chocolates and Bon burden of the crim inal cla sses and had the s am e quality, hut had been the dishonest. And the fact that thev ' drilled into following the hard road Bons just received. Try a box can do it and survive and prosper is of in dustry instead o f sho rtcuts. T h e i cannot be overestimated. For of this famous candy. the best proof that in the long run j sons of such men have been reared \ in an atm o sp he re in which money keeping appointments, making “ honesty is the best policy.” was power, ease the custom and ob- j - * ---------- trains and for a hundred other s tacle s of any kind the exception. T U T C O U N T R Y I A D S CHXNCK. T h e raising of youth with " c h a r g e reasons a good watch is the J u d g e Gary, visiting W heato n, 111., i t ” as a method and " s p e e d " of all his old home town, said t h a t while s orts as an e nv iro nm en t is usually I only kind worth having. he could give no gen eral ru le for a failure. Every watch that we sell car X'oung Mr. Dodge is typical. He is j success, he would "a d v ise every ries a guarantee of reliability young man to get his s ta rt rn the f *ie second generatio n of wealth country . It will m ak e him healthy* where no sen sib le an tid ote has been regardless of the price you pay and Soda Fountain Specialties physically, in te lle ctu ally and m o r given for w e a lt h ’s advantages. ally, and it gives him a b e tte r Your inspection is invited XX II XT H A P P E N E D TO X L Y I N ' c h a n c e ” T h at is, if you would shine on Broadway begin on Main street. YORK. T h i s is a main travelled road to Alvin X’ ork. A m erica's g r e a te s t! prosperity, and many city c e le b ritie s , if not t h e g r e a te r nu m b e r of them. hero in the world war, has had an-j o th e r r s s tre k of Some ne<«ni« Reliable Jew eler have followed it. B u t is it not the |ottie ,r e a a k " r luck luck Some PP" P ‘<* Rutherford Building b e t t e r c h an c e to be found less in t h e i call it that hut o the rs may St. Helens, Oregon ; Columbia St. St. Helens moral o r intelluectual conditions or '5 a n o t *i er name, the small town th a m in its oppor- ' o rk has been in debt, and fo r two tunlties for all-round d ev e lo “ p m e n t’ i years hls I I / cn,pH have 1101 been prof’ rr. . i >> L l o , - n r, ..f t 'f t o n .l . 1 . . ... He X , was o ffered . a . 1 big sum T h e boy in a la rg e city sees only a I ¡tab le to go into the movies, but declared part o f its life. T h e scale is too large for his com plete com p re h e n he would go hungry and cold before sion, and he is only too lik ely to he would com m e rcialize the record j r*nr become adapted at an ea rly period t h a t he made in France. T h e o t h e r day the R o t a ry club of to a groove from which it is d iffi K 1 ' ; cult to escape. The boy in the Nashville took up a collection and i small town, on the o th e r han d ,take s paid o f f the m o rtg age on the hero's j a gr e a te r part in com m u nity ac tiv i little farm. T h e wolf has been d riv ties. He knows of ev erything that en from his door. Som*- people may call this luck | goes on, has a hand in much of It, gets a wider outlook and a better Others will claim that It was the re-| W hat do you th in k ; sense of proportion. He a cqu ire s a ward of faith m ore diversified experience which about it? b e ne fits him when he comes to the W H A T XROUT I t r S N I A ? city try enablin g him to recognize in the bro ad er field of city m e m e Nin ety-nine out of every hundred conditions with which he became A m erican s oppose sovietism , as they! — — -.. r i f a m ilia r in the countrq. Is not this the have been told It Is practiced in | secret of the c o u n try boys’ better Russia. A m erican s have no patience c h a n c e ? It is not so much a m a tte r with a governm ent that does not un o f health and m orals as to adapta- d e r ta k e to furnish its citizens with bllty gained by clo ser con tact witn protection of life and property and life. to g u a ra n te e fee in the pursuit of happiness. B u t what is th e t ru th about R u s T H E P E R F E C T R o ll*. sia? W hat Is expected to be tne most A re conditions th e re as bad as perfect piece of road in existen ce is we have been told ? Many people soon to he con structed on the o ut a re a s k in g th e s e questions In all s k irt s o f London. A lto g eth er it will e arne stne ss. ♦ be six miles long, and It will cost T h e belief Is growing that there n e arly a million dollars a mile, has been m isre p re sen tatio n , e ith e r Pear! Oil, burned in a good oil cook- « though much o f that cost is not knowin gly o r un in ten tio n ally properly ch a rg e a b le to construction stove, saves the housewife a lot of un T h e tru th will com e o ut e v en tu al T h e details should be very Inte re st ly. of cours e, and if the peoples of necessary drudgery. ing everywhere. In this road-building the world find that they have rmen era. I deceived they will resent It. T h e road Is to be 150 feet wide I No coal or wood to carry — no ashes to from fence to fence F o r the pres- S ig n a tu r e s o f more than 5 0 ,0 0 0 shovel out. A clean, cool kitchen, with •nt, along most of the route, t h e ! Oregon voters were obtain ed to the space for wheeling vehicle« lfl being initiativ e petitions for placing the all the heat concentrated directly un mad e a0 feet wide, with a margin com pulsory education m e asu re on o f tu r f and a te n-fo o t footpath on the ballot at the November election. der the utensils, where it is needed. each side. As th e t r a f f i c requires, T h e bill would m ak e it compulsory th e paved strip for vehicles Is to be for every child o f school age to at- No trouble to operate an oil cookstove, widened F irs t the dirt bottom Is ¡ten d th e pubilc s W ^ o ' i r j n t l T h ^ h V s leveled and rolled hard Then there completed the g r a m m a r grades. Un- if you buy only Pearl O il-th e clean, * Hproad a foundation of broken d er its provisions t h e re would be no I stone, with ashes to fill the inter private schools for the boys and t h e ' economical kerosene that is refined s Ices, to a depth of 1 2 inches, rolled girls of e le m e n ta ry school age. The and re-refined by a special process. hard On fop of this is a nine-lncn i o th e r Important fe a t u r e of th e bill stratu m of stro ngly reinforced con Is that E nglish should be the only: crete. and on the c on crete a two-inch language ta u g h t In th e g r a m m a r Sold by dealers everywhere. Order by natu ral rock asphalt. grades of the puhiic schools. I’assag c nam e-Pearl Oil. T h e experts say that such a road o f this bill m ean s the death o f prl-1 should last ..0 years with little need vate school for e le m e n t a ry school of repair F a r t of if Is laid over the child ren in Oregon. STANDARD OIL COMPANY re m ain s o f an old Roman road __________ * ___________ California) hlch lasted for many centuries ■ boon times wh«n the Once made, the solid paving will av erage man did not know th e nam e not be broken tip to put in gas or of the United S ta te s a t t o rn e y gene- w ate r mains. I’rovlsion for every-, ral, hut this is not th e case now. thing o f that kind is made before _____— ___« __________ hand, and w henever pipes of any I It is to be hoped t h a t the g o v e m - lK.ER.OX E N E ) klnd have t o cross the railway tney merit will get a f t e r J a c k Dempsey will be carried In subways Here |* while tt is Inv estigating the war STANDARD HEAT OH. an exam ple t h a t might well be f o l - 1 frauds, COMPANY AND LIGHT lowed by A m erican road builders. — _ . .. . — » ( ) ---------------- * ---------------- T h e world moves, o f course, but » All o f us believe In a lowerin g or som e tim e s we wonder w h e th e r It is s n r n .* price»— fo r the o t h e r fellow. ‘ going backward o r forward . Hot W eather Lunches The Importance of an Accurate A Rare Bargain 1 ■ ■ M I tliis* I , r,l I-'1 XV e have listed with us the fol low inn described , a t . 'il in ila.'helot F lat, uboul !'■ operi y |u. Helen 3 lulle» from St J. » [ SO. »un Rector J tu pi trun' * I . 25 acres nil told. ( 1 5 a r r e » c le are d , i inni all f e n . , q on,, lo om house with w ater piped In. o n« hum 4 0 x 7 0 with »m,., ^ ( I 8^ ac re s of i»r< li,.■ .1 * *• 11 f) tt{| UiutU of fru it, nil furntitiK mtir binary luci uditi« r r |llt|^r ill. seven sited» and chick en house, ¿Uftoiine tmicilit», 2 good you li« I iotmvm . 4 cown . trottiti tttuirator and nonio ho uh « hold n í í w t » offered «*v*ry day no lioalth of ownor Tin» j.( , it will pay you to lnv«*tttÍKut«* and terms a r c very reusonahje j All e|n«ir«s| lami |„ i crop und ImlaiDt* puni tin* Uf.tsoM for H«dllt»K. 3 pin, 70 rhlckpn J Unrelgn I U i “" I rapM“1 tag iti nii up ,, • ih prie* I n q u ire of the I I ||1 o* t i,li)i* . prect'i Kavanagh Land Company Kcal I state and Insili «nee j i ■" E MT. R F I . I N’*■ "KFtsiv f [M u *“ y , dvnbruku , cud I u L. I I [ r , I*« Why Save Money? Kpactty u! I capacll wdmx ' It is just as necessary for the wage earnet .m l sal aried employee to have working capital business proprietor. as ICircus c l i • tax tor the Getting ahead in the world .sling »! i require j or Ubi 4 pll.rn i |p»r»'ii* 1 !> is nothing but seizing opportunities, and the |>crson with no capital is rarerly able to do it. jomu Idles ] no fui Trace every fortune to its source and you will find a zttng ci J out im little foundation of saved money. r «eh »ii »ting czpt I sc la.llnr First National Bank II ST. H E L E N S . OREGON |T M »rsr* «i1 te» i i must »P I Mprn»e! Member F e d e r a l R e serv e Hystnin < Il XS. GH XH AM, P r e a h l e n t II. A. F i l l i . DS, r . , s h i r r II belli* careful g»-. Ver» Intente! TIME-PIECE Von A. Gray M a s o n ’ s •fursl tu HjfUf w Noon Day Lunches Mt. Hood Ice Cream I. I garten, i lying l'Ila“ loe, Remi and a Ira uve» i Weekly Offerings of the RUTHERFORD REALTY CO. hi . n i x e s , lo an s , in h ik a n f e . iio n d h . I Ni ITI* » il in x f m m f n t s XND I H N ! K l X N( 'EM. I rade a l ia i y i'll hn%i* for what you want, XX c an* headquar t e r ’. fui nil kind*, .»f trad e s Itrln g mi )i»ur |»ni|MM»IUiai. H O U SES I 4-RiH.ni» and twn g.Htil soil lots, tiarn and garden G ml locz- tlnn. easy walking d is tan c e Only $75u Mir li >..unt for cash. 2 - R o o m House c l o s e in pavement unit dandy soil lot cinte la near depot $350 5 Room New Modern House and good lot with garage nn pani- up street d o s e in and a Very nice plaee all ili III» litsat* $2 t 00 00 1er uld FARMS 1 T» Arr»*M p r a t f l f i t l l y a li r i f a r . 1 m ilrn o u t on M i l l ó n í ’ rwflí. noun* fruii anil hiiilciitiKH with fin*» crop nil ln $1600 30-Arn* Farm n**ar VVwrrfiii, fin** road und cion«* In, fully 'o rio li and equipped, good t;«»t o f farm hutldlru . plen* iy of (’ hoir*, fruit Kv«*rything roady to «<» and all youn for $*» 000 . Aero j o urr* » < l«*ar, fin«* 7 room modern bou«#*. It.tr' fruit, fio«- Kruvlt) wut«*r ayatem, ^ rullo from pav* n » nt All yours for $ *000 Including stock and equipment RUTHERFORD Phones — Office REALTY h» ! CO. 123 — Residence 38-J and 74-W ■ ê ' ir — ^ : right fu e l fo r worm weather PEARI^-OIL ! .~w»w m e E « T 1 H l i e E . D DON'T ■ U B A L a A n M B A R E E .C E .L D / À CORRECT THE FEED i Do» You can t cheat biddy with inferior feed. She must have egg-making mash before you get eggs. Kerrs Egg Producer is a uniform, balanced, dependable egg making feed, 21 per cent egg protein. Nuabia 4 Kerr\ Dairy Feeds, none better. We also have sev eral other brands of dependable Dairy Feds. Prompt delivery and priced right. Also W heat, Cracked Com. Grains and Hay. l^trlff Strawberry Crates * " r c , I a r r i e arc ri|»-nliig fnat. Don't l«*l them go In was*» «"r lai k of i r a i l s . H i' hav e a l a rg e aii|>|>iy al I»riens |n»nr thaa !»»• »ea-on Building Material fin ‘"•"••Iv voile w m l» In tili» lin e a n il a l n iirp H 'on g l) l"W I 'r l i i s . l i s i ) , In » lo c k — b r ic k , litu o , c e m e n t , p ia si e r »ini •’•her m a te r ia l» M|,en h iiiltfln g tim i h o m e . Frank Wilkins i Office and Warehouse on Sheldon Dock. Phone »o »0 Builfling Supplies. Feed Hay and Grain l'Nleq ( * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ ’ **»• fra, »ew,