St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, August 04, 1922, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    1HK ST HELEN'S MIST. FRID AY, AUGUST 4. 1922
blESTATK FAIR
r
TO BE BIG ON il
ss
Cow Testing Records for July
un' rapidly nhuplug tbeui
l'Un«
I In, following I h i I m - r.'purl of n,,
su iy - f .............
lr it Oregon
L iukm lor ' nu* ■«»»».»
~ , Ht h 1 1 Columbia County c,,w r..|„|„K ,,h „,
[
which opens 1,1
H*’ P«*' 1,1
tllUII flitlion for Hie iiiuiitb o f July
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r' "
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“ yH UUlllMr
tH**r tllW
407 t'owa Oil t"Mi will, an averag- "
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e
Till.
chang.
In
lint«
I
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, unfavorable weather uf prev ( I w ii «r
Urti I
*
the ......... ..
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<i c l'uri "inan
J"raay
r 1'
, 1.11 I In "••••!' Pillowing
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John I I ol ln .-H
r L llow I«»
proilti. i ion o f 720 pound» o l milk
i n n i p.iunila of fat.
I h« Mir«" li I k I. pur« briol burda
for Ih« month ar«:
No, Con
Av. -Milk
»HO
IU77
i;i:i4
Av. Fut
44 02
42 4
■m
P e n n y W is e
D o n 't
be
and Pound F o o lish
Don’t think because you can get a
big can of Baking Powder for little
money that you are saving anything.
mont h
Mixed
llolal«ln
PAGE SEVEN
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T b « li I k >1 k rail« pur« hr«tl
II o I iii «* h , with 1380 poundH of iii II k
i'uulllio. own.i.l Ijy l-’ rll/. Anllk«r, ami so pounila fat, a#« 4 y«arH.
with I »44 pounilM of milk unii SI 45
s i row-, produced ov«r 40 pound»
■'7
.......
- "'in ' I" l Ini' hitv.
poiinda fai, hrued, >lolat«ln;
ol fm durliiR th« month.
... (or< u ni .1 1 (i 1 11 v h will be J«ara
The follow In k urn the I'ecorda if
r r, I
I III-, lull, w lii'ii It la cx
Thu »1 I k Ii KI’U ill- row I- No
Hol- ' ■ o w h producing more than f.O pounds
P',,J Ill'll IWKIlty-IWO IlIHlIIlH Will
■t<‘
in
anil
Jurauy,
ownurl
l.y
John
>>f fat durili* the mouth:
£
i
.11- 1 Ii 1111 It 1 .11 »..111-
£ ' ,,,,,, (jiiidltlv u will i K m I Hi.- Owner of <T.w
Nam« Cow
Breed
Ag«
Frenh
Milk
Fat
■
o (a J O. Convlll
Reg J
2 June
Ile«
54
0
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t
l
2
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Mura
Beg J
2 June
1 249
62.6
Lt,-lhal wl"l" Oiu ylnlcl III inuny n J ii Convlll
lieg J
2 June
Kutoddu
124 1
«5.8
will lu* slightly IttHH t hull till J T liruliaiii
Molly
G G
1051
61.5
f
J. T. Oraliuiii
Veda
R G.
i : 11
«2 9
" i-, ghermaa eou aly win ba <>i" J T Uiuhaui
I.aaalo
O. (J.
710
1246
V.
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G. H
l’"KKy
1 274
62.2
1
Carpaatci
I’ lttrce A.- llrl*
Heg. Hol
Marl*..Id
124'.
52.3
, (ha '»hipment of material will K K. Hurk«
iilackiu
Mixed
1147
53 J
t
ll( (i,,. I..-l
Other coun tl,•* li
K K I lurk«
Mixed
1 1 2S
Beauty
53.0
KtiatM In' "ii l Inn of oo in pul In-, ate l.aJi'HH« ItroH
Ml;, ed
June
12 80
51 4
, ir, ) w.
Con
Tilla m ook. Iionicu l.aJfHH« Ilio..
Urin No. 2
J Dur
1110
65.5
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1
oa
John II. i I mi « h
No. 9
Il J
13 80
80.0
p,, in,
.. Ill-. •• will li" Mil’ .1 John 11 1 .1 in * * h
No, 5
G J.
• 16
52 9
ovarflowiuK. If preauii, regltdrti- Jollll 1 1 I f llll.'M
G J
No. 10
6« 2
9 8 6
Lju
(,i i,- ii-.. I ,.a .i criteria ii
John 11 id lu « h
No. 12
G. J
1187
53.«
,
brad fan« lara m,,. John H o I uh - h
tir. J
No 14
1000
66 t
In'.'ii rcpreaented hereto! ir> John llolmua
No. 7
Gr J
1004
52.»
i-m poo].- ,
, mill i here are >-.-t Cha» Mermo
It.«de
Mixed
12 12
53 3
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G Ayr
1 097
50.5
Buttercup
Iur.il«! > •' '
-""I I* -'ll H 'on
J. \V. Curt, man
G. J
1020
TUB«
51.0
. '.
'',
lill.l-a F r ill Anllk.T
lieg Hol.
1944
81.-4
■or « « e a rt tuvo
I'uullne
rh. naw |*."i11 r> bullillu : iiii .I ri; lji.ll K I. Bow ,«»
Josephine V l).-kol
50 0
lieg Hol.
134 5
[til |ilK*-,'H '-I'-" '' I" llkowi ■ lo li in».- i ■ i. Bowl«
Gr Hol
1535
52.2
Black.«
r>-i''T.I •»1.1l>lt
51.5
Kr«tl Chiman
tir Hol
1392
Sully
Tha in'. M.n. ry building |ir«iiniH"a Fred I l.lman
V
COMTKHTtU*
A
519
Gr Hol
1572
I.ízale
huva rv.-rv lilt'll of Us c r o j i m
Lp,
| .k-
i.K l"T- . .• '
Mil..
There were uhi.ut a diizi'ii "hoard | of »4. un.l a total of 20 cow » Klvin*
L , . ,,f . I, I!
,-m i
.1 ■ Tv." .mil « r » " del..«led durlhR III« moniti, lie more than 5U lha. fat
Ik,, sill. Will.-
l-tp.-lT.-ll l-J li" "I
rid«» one member who himlier.-d s
One member wl»hea to exchange
tiu.1 wul.'i variety Ilian uvur be head, prlnrlpally «own lo lie rip la .ed either one or two oHlaleln hull» for
Bvt-ry iiuw uiuku o f m r an<l by oilier»
..Iher»
Several young hull» of good
putur propiTI.'il vuhltTf will al»o ht
I’ rodui'tlon III.reused by heltei breeding for ante ulno.
bs dltplii) a» wnll ua the no want fe .d ln *
Nearly every member of th" anso-
July uud A ukuh I ar« III«
Jtliilt» in .............
. -.ii,I r u n .111
two low «id montila for a v.-ra*« pro cTatlon 1» either feeding green feed
▼ »AM INS «
Abundance of water and
|i
durtion In Columbia county
Nev­ or allage
( >hCA«A.O-
Th» entrle- fur llvealotk cl i«e . 11 er! Helena ilier« were 14 more cow.i Tucking will minimize uiuuuni of
kpu-iubiT 1
1 ... 11 1 11 >
hi
«1 Klvlu* in.ire lhan 40 Ilia fat. total polled vetch and oat silage.
J.
r..r ng July I . w II Ii ill .. 1 • • 1
3,p'.'iil!"'r 1 E\ > ‘ I I ' . . ' '". 1 1
Raising and holding ut arm'»
tliuiK«r, III« Ite»! Suine.
fwplng ..p.'" Up un 1 II III" very
.
length a full-grown person sitting In
' ----- 4
00 , lutin' dai". lima allow ag .,11 <\
Saure I h lined to create an a'ipe- a chair prove» that Brigadier General
libiu.r* plenty o , ilni" to lint 1
tlte or rellah for the food
The ri*hl Charles Granville Bruce la a man of
biblta
Bruce 1» the
way la lo look to your dtgeatlon. remarkable strength.
When you have *o.i.l dl|t«»tlon you leader of Mil» year's ascent oi Ml AGED PIONEER
)DD FELLOWS
are certain to rei.all your food Everest.
ANSW ERS CALL
AT ANNUAL FROLIC chamberla in '» Tablet» Improve Ih"
Isn’t It about time to chunge the
di*"--tlon. create a healthy appetite
Mr» Catherine Dupont, wiaow ot
and cau»e a ueiitle movement of the i.aying, " T h a t’ s a horse on ine,'' to
the lute Joseph Dupont, died at her
Member* uf ih»* I O O F and
"That's an auto on me'.'"
bowel»
residence In West St. Helens Friday.
(l.'Olu' -
in th» ir annual pit
Deceased was born in Belgium and
pic st the low»*r t'olutublu beach on
wus 89 years o f age at the time ot
Kuntii)
I o .. b:. 1 11 «»11 • from
»*v«*ry
her death
She had resided in Co­
Jl
ii i* « ut
an«! t |i>
lumbia county for the past 20 years.
Hsl**n
"*nt lar*,* »1»*I•
Surviving her are three sons and
ns Mi l« than 500 o f th « Thr»***
one daughter. Mrs. Charles Wallis
Jj..« ui'-n i » i anti K(*h**k.ihM w i * i * *
of Aankton. N. J Dupont of St Hel­
|p'* *• Tt a. < ' 1 tii k in «i fount litad«* i » y
ens. Leopold Dupont o f Portland,
W H!tk. ■•> .,ri l \S A L. vl
and It. A. Dupont of Knapp;.
A t»sui llnn»*r wan m*rvf*«l n«*ar
Arc alright in their proper place and usually en
Funeral services were held Sun-
■he n*xii;
i and ut t ht* uf t criioon
duy afternoon and condu cted by R«v
■here »an .tt« inti*i»*Ktinic proKram oí
joyed, but money or money matters nev'Y could bv.
Father J I*. Clancy. The interment
kosi< and
■ » r I talks hr S H
was in Scappoose cemetery.
classified under this heading.
d* ltvrr«*d th«* principal ail
V****. and h; iicarcrs »•I hiiii that t h !
If in the past you have been treating financial mat­
(íocí-ir i h
rattir
t T.mint a «onci |
J Fullerton made a abort and up |
ters rather ligtlv and spending your money as though
Iri.prlat** 1 *1 r#•
and then* wer* ;
b** ? c r a i i,' ,
4p«ak»*rs on t h»* pro j
it were a good joke, then consider the serious side oi
pram alto told of the advatituK''* t*■ I
UFriv**«) by havliiK a mem bership!
it right now and start saving a certain amount reg­
pn the I o o p* or th«» l(«,h»*kahH j
ularly for that "rainy day," "hard luck” or "misfor­
The next annual picnic w ill be held
i ntt»kanle s«»me finie in July ot
tune" which may visit you any day.
^'it >»*ar
I bese píenles ur,' looked :
om:ird m » > th«» ni»*iiiherM of tb«»|
I, k J«»* h Diention»*d and they always
bat«* an enjoyable tin»«»
There’s Only One W ay
to Save on Bake*Day
USE
CALUMET
T he E conom y B A K I N G
mm
PC' W D E R
—It costs only a fraction of a
cent for each baking.
—You use less because it con­
tains more than the ordi­
nary leavening strength.
BEST BY TEST
The World’s Greatest Baking Powder
Humor and Good Jokes
A moving pavement under the Pa­
ris boulevards may soon he installed.
If the plan goes through a circular
moving subway will pass by the Pal­
ais Royal, the Bourse, the Opera and
the Place de la Kepublique.
Pas­
sengers can get o f f and on at any
point on its route and by means of
frequent staircases
reach
the
streets above.
The traveling plat-
lorni will consist o f three bands m o v ­
ing at progressive speeds to enable
passengers to step from one another
without
danger
of
fulling
i eu
miles an hour would he the speed
of the fastest hand.
FACTS ABOUT TH E T E L E P H O N E .
The first telephone used in rall-
->ad operation was installed by one
o f tlie New England railroads in
l.s v ‘>. Today o f the 252,000 miles of
railroad in the Cnited States, 145,-
000 mil«» are operated by telephone.
Port;,
years ago. underground
calile w. s in use in only tw o cities,
if. »ton and Brooklyn, and transmis­
sion
by
underground cable was
th« suburbs.
Today the underground cabies of
t h e Bell s y s t e m contain nearly 18.-
000.000 miles o f wire and includo
There is a wave o f business ro­ t h e Wa lingtpn-Boston underground
vivai; but some men are kicking be­ cable s y s t e m
approximately 450
cause it isn't a flood
miles long.
r 4 TheUSCO
You Buy To-day is
First National Bank
UIAT IS v a i . u f : o f
VOICE W IT H T H E S M IL E !
otó
■ !. .Ii‘ » t l l i v e d
l II IN. l i l l l l l III. I’rmhh'Ht
II. A- tTIII.I'N, Cnsliler
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N,,Tlt E T o
CltKMITOItN.
r*
' "O nt j t Olirt o f tin* Ntiilc ol
,,r'g.-ii. for Ciilumhlw f o u n t ).
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i - • h a ppointed i be d
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Ilio
I OMI.! -
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ate o f Oregon, (or Co
* u" 1 ■ ■ inly, and han qnallfl* d
I
1
having .-II, I til » againal
I 11 '
are lo r. l.y n ollfn I to
'■"'in ih« um. .inly verified :«» by)
S * " " I " " ' I lo the tinil,*r»li;iic*l at
I. Columbia Cou nty Bunk
i.
11 e I .*n » i )r«'g‘ in. v. hi in
i " ' ” '-'
Irom 11 ." .lati' h ... ,1
'l i-i! a,M* " rnf puhllnleil August
"
MAItOAKKT lU 'NI.AI’ ,
Adnilnl«trnlr ‘ 't. .
" A Y , Attorney
3 4 1 4
\t. '
' " f t li« Sin it hsuiiluii i"
L
|i"i t«cl"it i c ooker lo
" " " " " " f th« sun as fuel
Tin
a d " i " 1," ” " ' » n e t s of ,t pa rabolic c.jrl
mirror with pollahed alum-
f n llrfi,r'' which focunes the rays
, i min "n a Hit»« filled with min
"U whirl, |n turn coni mini Ira ten
w„
lr,m r' “"*''V"tr In which uro
Ire u l i
The heated oil
,.r .
produce» a very high t«m
lt|. 'Ir,‘
the ovens and It In pon
' o iiaik meat, vegetables, hrt'iin,
" " 0,h',r fiHtdaluffa.
'
¡U ri
\ST Fall at the $10.90 price it
seemed to motorists as if the
30 x 3 ‘/2 USCO had reached
the peak o f tire value.
Don't Forget
Your Sweet Tooth—
P"
‘ " " lr> 'i '» yet fixed ii price on
** vol..- a i i ). ip,* »mile over th«
•»Phone hai experience ha» shown
k ' » In beyond price
at the lO ? ? Trice
with No Tax added
Ills pi .w
,|| III" ver.lliT,
\.l
t*1" ’
. h
a*
" Mora I I f .
P11111'
i I2U.OIIO when you
P'""- 'I. it !-. worth $20,000 when «ou
»•I ii
USCO
NT. HIT.I NN, O R E G O N
Member Federal Itenerve Sysi- in
Th« value .it a »mile I iuh been d " f
nili-lv tlx.-,I
n hu» often heel! ein
l'hx»»-.| j. lri t|u, » I , of th*' tele
r " ’"'
* "T h e voice with ih«
J"1*1'' " '
But It remained for ,n
■mp.tr«].■. . h i„ p m u fixed prit,
rj "«' valu.- .a
Htitile. h Kan»-,
'tty Jur> h.ivlng ¡.will.I.-.I llttl*. Jilt,
py l*«.lf."> aged thirteen, a verdict
r ........
' an In ja i y lo hl» I a. .-
Hwlve.i from contact with an d e c
f r * M " '
a New-a Better-a Heavier
T>,
It'., your daily inducement to eat more of
your best food.
Su^.tr is your «dt-ed^e invitation, issued three
ti.i-i s each d iy. urging you to eat BREAD.
1 he value of this quality cannot be overesti­
mated for it makes possible the ability to eat
BREAD three times a day, every day in the
year, without ever tiring of it.
GOOD BREAD contains cane sugar, pure
and refined, in just the right amount to make
you want to cat more today than yesterday,
f< r increased energy creates a greater appe­
tite for nourishing, wholesome food—the best
there is—which only W H IT E BREAD can
supply.
HATI'RDA* NPE41AL
4'll!M D I-ATE E4'l AlltN, 40, P E R IHHSKN
At All Gnx'Ctn.
Yet the makers o f USCO have now
produced a still better U SC O —a longer
wearing tire with—
Thicker tread—thicker side walls.
Better traction, longer service,
more mileage.
And the tax is absorbed by
the manufacturer.
T h e n ew and b e tte r
USCO is a tire money’s
worth that was impos­
sible a year ago.
It is p o s s ib le
to d a y o n l y in
USCO.
C o p y r ig h t
1922
The
¿New&
Better
usco
1 09 5
U. 8. Hr« Cth.
5»
■
United States Tires
United States
West St Helens Bakery
Rubber Company
IV (Hieat and Ltrffrrt
V*V»r OrruRi/ufiM I« »Ar W»rU
'T ’ / ’ / T T / W
W here You
Can Buy
U. S. Tires:
Nt. Helen» liiirngr, Nt. Ili'len»
r
lloillton Tire Nlto|t. Moulton
t <>|M'likiiil .Ant» l b . , Nt. Helen»
Ih'iMit t.acagc, Moulton
r«*»T I - 1 .1 i i 11 Giirngv. I V er I'lmiil
Erii k»on iV Lumi, AVarrvn
Ni ap|H«i**t* Garagi', N* api»,one
<>«hlc G a r a g e , G o lii«