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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1922)
T H E ST. H E L E N S MIST. FRIDAY AUGUST PAGE T W O SHOW S COST O F 60 CASES OF BOOZE RAISING PIGS SE IZ E D IN BIG RAID .v i 1 ' " W e l l . " replied the s e n a to r. IlM lie st.t r i n i to trot o ff. I s o m e t im e ! , ! I in k l uni Hut my colleugu es in I l IIIII« til 4• HOI S I IIOl M M IN IS. it toil Senate A good way to send small coins h |>e mi-, limiseli, th ro u gh the mall is to s titc h them b' \\ iMiam l I ick through ot i H. A. l.iudgreu, livestock special- SO UTH 1IEKI). Waali K Holm m achine between two pieces ot s t u f ii morning he Ik ei liock I ' reek !'■ paper isl of the Oregon A g ric u ltu ral col- aluj j Anderson, supposed to be the capitol. fore going to work lege at Corvallis. makes the follow- trom S e a t tle , are in Hie county ja il , t of collt in nous To give a hurried cleaning to has been mg report as to the cost of raisin « to g e th e r with 60 c a se s o t f a - b rass bed. put a lew drops id ke n . many years in anecdote PlKs. uadian whiskey, and t h e ir 36-foot sene on u soft cloth and rub well mre Is « receii' George W 1‘iati of Spring field, in t„,a i « t>13. is tied up at the city T hen polish with a dry d o t h I't • L ane count.', co-operated with l he O. w h a r f All were captured recently shines and leans lb e brass without taking Ins morn- ,1 slon. a l extension service in *n owin g u isolated point on Willnpn har- Inju rin g It. ill« of VI usimi* the cost 01 raising pigs to the wean- w her** it is supposed they were >'ti a verv si y listi lie p. Kith rusty um brella ribs with ' ■ er stage 1 he farrow o f one llatup- waitin g to t r a n s f e r their booze to ti In ull ih- lat- c lin e to prevent t h e ir coming loo s h ire sow. consisting of to pigs, was l>t|u ,. , a i rters t a i l e d Itti» "'ll used in the d em o nstratio n . T h e y T h e s h e r i f f s o f f ic e here knew the and being forced through the fa b III most patrm: The booze was com ing, but did not know ric. were weaned when 66 days old A llltle flour sprinkled on tin av e rage weight at thul inu- was ..0. . t,n which boat, so it was necessary pounds Mr. 1 latt is a dairy faint- a ju s t i c e of the peace along in the pan in which fish, scallops er and had a quan tity of skim milk ;o f ;11 out the w arrant when the boat e t c . are to he fried will prevent T h e ration fed consisted oi pur- was> discovered s p atterin g and s tic k in g to the pan c hased grain and skuu milk Holm put up a fight, and was sub- ed " I su l-eed fowls _ liued with d ifficulty , while Anderson T h e recent attem pt to seule Mt overtime G rain • tried to start the engin e to get away Kverest required 50 colles and 3;o> I" .Milk. 3 8 0 0 lbs at 35c per cwt. >13 *>a f rom t he fishing boat carry ing the nidi yaks to c a rry clim b ing m aterial L ab or. 33 hours at 26c . . . . 8 -■> o o ffice ffice rs rs 3.60 In te re st ou feed and s to c k . Tw o loaded shotgu ns were found I Kars to please our patrons. T h i s am ounted to 2 8 . 5 8 2 . 3 8 7 fee: B en to n, for instan ce , had coldected o f which 2 1 . 2 6 3 , 5 2 7 feet moved * 1 0 . 6 2 4 b j August 1 last y e a r , but 4 co a s tw ise and i n t e r c o a s t a l ; and 7 • bad only t u n i c ! in * 1.««8 th is year T 2 s h ip m e n ts am o u nte d to 1 .621 cars. >''ur. had sent hut $ 0-2 to rrea>- l 'n f ille d d o m e stic carg o o rd e rs to- urer B ab co ck on August I King tal 8 2 . 3 3 3 .6 6 1 f e e t ; unfilled export cou nty was credited with 44 per o rd ers 6 1 , 7 8 0 . 3 0 8 f e e t, unfilled rail ceru uf la>1 -v e a r » total, but Spokane ♦ t rad e orders 7 . 1 0 8 cars c o n trib u te d 63 per cent. G rays H a r - j In th ir t v - t h r e e weeks production ;*-r turned in $ 5 . ,5 A 4 by last week, ' has been " 2 . 6 6 1 . 1 1 0 . 0 3 2 f e e t ; tie-, or 77 p»r cent of last ye ar's re co rd .: business 2 .6 4 8 .4 7 3 . 2 4 3 f e e t ; ship Garfie ld county con tin ues to stand m e n ts 2 , 6 2 2 . 2 5 1 . 5 1 3 feet at the head of the list, ac tu ally col- j ----------------si---------------- lecting more poll tax money this y e a ’-t W A R E . M ass.— C h arles O B u t - ; than it did In 1921 Uy August 1 fin g to n 's goat has a license to op last y e a r Garfield had rem itted §6.-1 e r a t e an a u to m o b ile So far as is 9 0s in the sam e d ate this year j ' 8.- known it is the only goat in M ass- 336 K elso K elsonian. a c h u s e t t s to c a rry such a l i c e n s e , ' th e New Y o rk W orld. B u f- A r g e n tin e b e e f can be p fington. rural mail c a r r i e r on R o u te ah e A m o rjc an m a r k e t for 12 cen ts a 1, hail his o p e r a t o r ’s licenge s t a c k pound with h good profit t o the deal- in beside a seat o f his auto m o b ile , er. a c co rd in g t o * New York banker T h e goat climbed in and a t e > pose- T h e y a r c k illin g c a t flg t h e r e for th e 1 - ke >f thi Idea end tii« h*-s' beef b e sid e it. B u f f in g t o n had to apply 's s ellin g for «even cents « pound to the s ta te public works depart- Cows bring $2 In A merican m on ey, ment fo r a duplicate. and sheep sell for »1 a head I to r a t h e r than d e t r a c t s from t h e j ' fun. Lloyd is the Boy who. all hi« ' life, has been gripped by fear. O n"1 ------------ 1 day, a f t e r his weakness has been " G r a n d m a 's B o y , ” Harold Lloyd's driven very f o rc ib ly home to him newest comedy in five parts, and his and he is filled with shame, his Ut most a m b itio u s a t te m p t for the tie old-fashion ed grandm a tells hint scre"i. com ca t o T h e L ib e rty S a n - l a m arv e lo u - S t o r y of his g r a n d - j day and Monday with the usual tw o ; f a t h e r who had distin guished him. shows Sunday afte rn o o n T h is pic- self in the Civlj W ar. overcume his 1 turn has been ru nning for t h re e cow ardice with the aid of a charm w eeks in P ortlan d, the most pro- given him by a gypsy t r a d e d showing e v er given any film G rand m a gives th e Boy t h * c h a r m .. GRANDMA S BA SH FU L B O Y IS COMING Good Give us .1 -iiu wmi» wllli hill T i t i l l i i ! t * i I / N Ç H e s n " white "" huts ( - -■ [X l aboard the c ra ft The men tele- ■ T o t a l Cost ...................................... $ 6 1 . 2 0 phoned to S e a ttle to raise bull T l f [ Cost per pig ........................ .. . . . $ 5.12 seized boat Is worth about $2000 Cost per pound . . . ...................... 102 T h e contentio n among many f a r m e rs is that we^ner pigs can he pur POST TO C E L E B R A T E chased c heaper than they cun he ON LABOR DAY raised. T h e prevailing price at the present tim e on w eauer pigs is $ 6.00 Itaiu ie r 1’ost 31. T h e A merican to IT 00 per head I he so»- was run Region, plans a c ele b ratio n for L a b o r ' down in condition at time of farrow , Huy. Monday. S e p te m b e r 4 A let-1 ing. It required an extra amount 11' p received from L. F. t'l urk . udj t- | of feed to build her up Sows s u c k taut of the K aiuler post, s a y s :i lin g pigs will utilize skim m ilk to a " T h e r e will be a big cele b ra tio n held! good ad van tage and w ill most alway at Itaiu ier under the auspices i f 1 produce weauiTs . ape: titan they K a in ier 1’ost No. 31. T h e A m encati can he purchased alsew here. Legion. The p rogram will consist of baseball gam es Sunday and Mon W E E K L Y R E V E IW day a fte rn o o n s A m erchan dise trap, OF LU M B E R M A RK ETS shoot at the K ain ier Gun clu b 's trap course, beginning at nine o 'c lo ck T h e re will be a One hundred and tw enty -nine Monday m orning m ills reporting to West Coast L u m big d ance at T h e Ainericun Legion b e rm en 's a sso ciatio n for file week dance hall Monday evening which end ing August 18th, m a n u fa c tu re d will he the opening dance of the >6 .> 5 4 .0 1 » feet of lu m b er , sold 72.- legion's dancing season. T h e K ainier le gtoutiair e- extend a cordial Inv ita 5 2 s ,8 > 7 f e e t ; and snipped 7 7 .2 1 2 tion to the people of C olum bia c o u n 3 >7 feel. it is 1'roducliou fo r reporting m ills wu- ty to attend the c ele b ratio n .' 2 per ceui above n o rm a l, new busi- likely that a nu m b er of the m em b ers ness. 16 per cent below p ro d u ction , of Colum bia Post No 42 » i l l Join S i r n e from • S i l v e r ri i rea« Is \in<»im ( fi« *■ I »i I » I »« ■ f 1 > I l»«*.ii»•«• n«*\i s hipm ents were 6 per cent above new l t h e ir "b u d d ie s '' in the cel«b ratio n Tliurs tla\. \iiiiii-i h busiuess. and t h a t a n u m b e r of St Helens pen- T h irt y - f o u r per cent of all new pie will spend Lubor Day in K a in ier business taken d uring the week was ---------------- f o r fu tu re w ater delivery. T h is |-ax s lo w ly Paid, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ am o u nted to 2 4 . 7 0 8 .» > 7 fe e t, of which I 8 . 7 8 7 . a s 7 feet was for do- « h'l<? T r e a s u r e r ( . L. Hab- ♦ niesiic c argo delivery and 5 . 8 1 1 . 0 0 0 c o c k s report on poll tax co lle ctio n - feet for over-seas shipm ent. New u to August 1 indicated only half ♦ We are serving the best im A stalls tli.it can be ob business for delivery bv rail a m o u nt- -1" much money is being collected ♦ ed to 1 ,5 8 4 cars. tHiss y e ar as was paid in d uring the tained—no matte» whai n is T h irty -s e v en per c en t of the w eek's - eiir l y 2 1 . many cou nties ure falling| Everyone Enjoys a IW“ ‘ T ''*' r“ Jul,N .......... .. t h e S e m i t e du ll I o f t e n a g l ...... W l t i l H 'l C sr* ‘ > "* Inaia un. I VV a hingloti c on eN po u deu is murk an el*phwi| ot lite K ansas City S t a r I Hies, because a„ -I..,,, Non m m h' ll by (lit* imbit* A by n a tu re i« i i u k f l iii.ikt^ i nor o lat kt'i in lit«* col 1 "> k and Im I ,, I• f i«in plait* t b u n a tiltin' .......... - m .................. * **' ,u,ll«| '"lti| ........ A « » « elepbantit "> Stati TV/zV/ //- tr/g w l'Ulta 1 r i « r i 1 n u n I m k j * t i t i l l i Season Opens August 20th ! If III til Iti»«*-, It baiali« «'. Mi«. \\ Inch« ^•rffcl m i-r Muil.l it Ull ! **l 11! ÌM rffoictil&Ml I ami t rupftli»ot«-i -» ih ill«* Militi < lar«l lia m rep«*ul in* h I m H kuh • Ni c kel * t * « l U u 4H«'«1 in the Millo< >t || • loCH fit s '-t-m I h.. Model I ■ < 1« nsds ta n I 6 und 20 nuit*.., in , itnty Of specific»! „ms to tuM( tkt requirem ent« of " v«0 ilioow M«’«1 *'I t 'J f«*r »II tl h«* w o r k l t i x parts except t HprliiKM In Mitriti* Ilk'll» wt Mtr*n*ih siili. ,rkm* •‘»U the tn •ui I'he tàltenleti I« simple snd ,f(lc,wi M uym iii an«i *r« ill '«»U prt.miMd ptw. , •If 11 n " * 4,HM fun thli fin* <J-t I» now and *nJoy it tb« ra p i d a n d w holl« M«*UMOll St. Helens Hardware Co. the : 5TER store Meal...... trial ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J The Bungalow Restaurant Mrs. Charles Murphy. Proprietor On the Strand. St. Helens. Oregon j j S J E T RlvADY ------------------------------------------------------------------♦ Honey-Saving Specials on Groceries and Meats ♦ ♦ i School days arc here <t.;.iin and you will want to fit the youngster out tor the opening day as well as |J the year You will find this store fully stocked to supply every need ot s c h o o l boy or girl. I t i-oyv we h.ivc just received especially attractive lines ot BLO U SES, SH IR T S. SU IT S and Shoes Fur ,,irls we are equally as well supplied in everything needed for their apparel. T A K E ADVANTAGE OF T H E S E SPECIAL LOW PRICES. GET GOOD GOODS AND Ai LOW PRICES A Soap Special 13 Bars Crystal W hite Soap 35c Pkg. Beets W ash. Powder 2 Cakes of Creme Oil Soap CHOICE TOMATOES FO': CANNING FklCI REASONABLE PEACHES for cam * throughout the week. Place your order now . , • will be certain of getting the needed supply We have SI KING BEANS for canning, pound 5- Meat Special Choice Pot Roast, the pound only ............. Boiling Beef, the pound Short Ribs Beef, the pound , 12' The quality of our goods, the price and the service will please you. Allow us to dem onstrate this to you. In th e m etropolis o f the state. Not only has It broken all records for d u ratio n , hut likewise from point of attendance M anager ( ati-s feels co n fid e n t that " G r a n d m a 's B o y ” will b re a k th e a tte n d a n c e record at t h e local t h e a tre , now held by " T h e Kid ” T h e story has for Its t h e m e a su b je c t as serio u s as th e re g en e ratio n of a cow ard, but it.« flcriousncs.s add ; and what he does then is too good to tell S u f f i c e to say t h a t the boy finds that cou rag e is a m a t t e r ot e lf-c o n fid e n ce , and he com es out on top. A local fan who has viewed ' G r a n d m a 's B o y ” say»: " T h e r e ’s a laugh In ev ery flash , a s cre a m in every s cene, and a s m a s h in g clim ax that end« with a r o a r . M ' * SATURDAY Specials Saturday Only—from nearly every section of store prices are reduced on things that are need«« right now. Look this list ovr carefully—sulmtanti savings for thrifty shopper«. l*i; assortment new bungalow aprons ^ Uig assortment Silk Sport Skirts reduced to 1 „• P*»** Its a» l>nce Mi tts ribbed cotton union suits, special . ■ Childrens white slippers, sizes H to 2. Comes in rubber or leather soles. Special ^ Lathing suits in women’s sizes, reduced 25 Per C«ti» Central Grocery î * p Dry (io o js i\» u p i o N Clothing Furnishing* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦