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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1922)
T H E ST. H E L E N S M IS T , F R ID A Y . SE PTE M B E R 8 , 1922 PA G E F O U R THE ST. HELENS MIST "ul wl" murtly 1,0 Keel, in the interior a distinct | increase of fire was noted after the same season i peiuM and hunters en Issued Every Friday hjr tered the woods. From now on these l’HK MIST PtBIJMHIN U UtMPANk land careless burners of slashings B. C. MORTON........................Editor , constitute the chief hazard. The for- _____ est service office in Portland re- 1 ports having nearly 700 men on duty Sl lHTUFTlON KATES during August, expending $40,000 $2.00 in three weeks Out of 307 fires One Y e a r......................... 6U Month».............................. *1-26 extinguished, two-thirds were man- caused This report covers national Entered as .eccnd-class matter. f‘*«-ests in Washington also January 10th. 1912. at the l’ ostoffice l'Ilo Telephone In I ranee. at St. Helena, Oregon, under the act claims against said estate ure heir by notified ti present the same ver I I I tin« Fount) 4 oiiri of the Stale ol tiled as by law required to the un Oregon, for ('oluiiildn fo u n t). tieniglieli at St Helens, D i e y e . in the Matter of the Estate of within six months from Hie due Mamie M Johnson, Deceased hereof Notice is hereby given that tlev Dated and first published Beptctii undersigned has been appointed ad ber 1, 1022 ministrator of the estate bf Mamie JOHN F JOlINbON. M. Johnson, deceased, and has qual Administrate! ified as such All persons having | JOHN 1 s i'1' 1.: v A’-*••: ____ v o tile i i;i niioit.s. The people of France are not fre quent users of iheir government telephone system. The number of COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER telephone per one hundred of pop ulation in France is only one-tenth Member National Editorial Associa of the corresponding number in the tion and Oregon State Editorial United States; and -statistics ludi Association. cate that the average French family- uses the telephone only once a week W E E K L Y O F F E R IN G S O F T H F RUTHERFORD “Heine’s Better Bread 3. ♦ ♦ ♦ New 4 room bungalow, riima In, on paventimi ami |0, $3x1(10, garden anil, $l2f>0 Very choice 6-room modern bungalow and iwu c> soil I ol m on pavement with chicken I ioiih ,. ,tin| vurii *1 cow burn, wood abed, etc. $2100 ttI1“ Nice strictly modern new 6-room bungalow wllli fm| basement and best river view uni! nil km,! » of In feat urea, cioae In $3 200 2 room house, close mid soil lot $360; 3-rooui houao good lot $660; good 4 room house and goud *„*1 lot $700; good house bout of 2 rooms furnished $|'iV" 10 ucroH on good road dose to highway, good " rt»"IU Ildus, wllli cellar, completely furnished throughout, good bar Chicken house and oilier buildings, land most all cleared across road from graded school, 1 mile from t,,we T,.' farm tools go with place, price $1800 20 acres, all clear, fine soil, choice location, no rook l beyond city limits, no buildings, yours for $1" P«r acre JUM This will make a choice city farm and *'*trn fini» fruit land. We have acreage tracts, fruit anil dairy farms In a great \ riely. locution and price» to suit the most fastidious ' Indicates the public s appreciation of its really re Many a parent has bought a toy We wish to announce the opening for the children, a toy which i> sold markable quality. under the name of ‘ 'Multiscope We of a dre-s-tnaking parlor in West St Helens next door to tlie Chambers When ordering bread from your grocer, ask for this are not here to sell that toy. The meat market. The best of work publicity given, money cannot buy BETTER BREAD. You will he sure to like manship in both plain and fancy sew Many a parent has bought this to;, for the children, and the children, ing. We will be pleased to have you H E IN E 'S pastry, Pies and Cakes. Baked fresh each give us a trial Mrs Ernest Kelly. oflener than not. have used it no day and only the best of materials used. Ask your Mrs Sarah Crouse. 39t4\ more and have enjoyed it far less than the adult donors. grocer— he will supply you. C A L L FOR BIDS. One turns a multiscope, a tube Bids will be received for the con filled with shards of glass, bits of tinsel, a paper clip— trash— but so struction of a modern dairy barn, 1 arranged with mirrors and prisms 120x38 feet, bids to be opened Sat ; Plans that the litter within appears in an urday, September 23, 1922. S. H E U M A N N , Proprietor endless series of marvelous designs and specifications fi r same may be Telephone No. 114 -J West St. Helens Yes, it is a kaleidoscope, a glorified seen at my place. Bight reserved to ¡eject any and all bids. Jos. Erick kaleidescope. 39;2 And these designs go on to infin son, Warren. Oregon. ity, ever changing, changing, never ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ repeating, flowers and snowdrops, and parquet floors and grandmoth er quilts. They are always different, an .end less succession of delighting, new castles in the air But here is the tragedy of it all: One design more beautiful than the rest falls in the lottery of the multiscope, but the impatient hand turns, and the design is gone. Cau tious fingers reverse the tube in an effort to call back the phantom, to conjure once more the vision. Hu: it is gone, and though we turn and turn again, we cannot duplicate it. So with our days. Our life is a multiscope. Time turns it. The de It’s toasted. T h is signs are hours, ours. Tiie hours are gathered into days, each different one e x tra process We have the power to determine our I g iv e s a delightful designs, our hours, our days, but they | q u a l i t y th a t can move on and we may not. by revers ing the motion, retrieve one that is not be duplica te d lost. We can make the designs in our life multiscope fair ones, so that we would wish to turn back, to re live them again, but we may not. Only can we aspire to make the oth-1 ers In their turn beautiful. Or we can make them ill. so that | we would wish to bring them back for a revamping, but that too is as futile as to seek the recall of a de sign in our toy multiscope. is the most essential ele But old Omar has said all this before. ment to motoring pleasure “ The moving finger writes; You can only be satisfied And. having writ, moves on: Nor all your piety nor wit when you car runs evenly Shall lure it back to cancel half and smoothly and you do Muckle Building a line. Nor all your tears wash out one not have to worry or think word of it.’’ about faulty performance So be careful of your designs, your hours and days, in your mortal or bothersome delays. multiscope. Make each one as yo i would have it down the long lanes | The surest way to assure of your life. yourself of continuous sat There is no reverse gear in li*es| isfaction is to bring your multiscope.— Astoria Budget. RUTHERFORD West St. Helens Bakery Phones — Office Squibbs’ Highly Purified ---------Products Archimedes claimed that if he had the proper tools he could move the world. He never was given the opportunity to put his theory into practice. But you have the tools right at hand to make your own world move. Sodium Phosphate Milk of Magnesia Epsom Salts Sugar Milk A growing S A V IN G S A C C O U N T properly handled will do more than any other thing to make you power in your own community. Mill IlM IX M. .MILLS, I're.Merit J Depot Garage Welch & Co., Proprietors Houltcn, Ore. Phone 63 TIo lu mbinKlTonntvlMt OPF.G0N _ Can You Afford to Rebuild in a Few Years? A rotting building is a heavy expense. It means either costly repairing or total rebuilding. Faint saves this cost. Use paint now. The next question is what paint to use. Use the best. It costs less in the long run. The best paint spreads easily —it saves labor cost. It covers more surface per gallon than “ cheap” paint. And the be»t paint will serve you five or more years longer than “ cheap” paint. 6» paint yoar buildings when they Chevrolet Motor Car * Announce New them for 73 yeara — to meet t(,e weather conditions in the West The best materials — P I O N E F K WIU'IE LEAD, pure linseed oil, pure zinc and pure colors- are combined in r ullcr s Faint, in scientifically ei- act proportions with long tune skill. Free Advice ♦ ♦ oat ip tl l „ »M m . color card», ate. JjJorJWm«., »4 U a k .n of r i - o f s l a i. V o r n la k o o star . _ , R o SS ot C o »« \ A ll r „ , r .k . I n » / S 'l k a n w k l t a h e s Varniak, Waahabla Wall r i.la k . Barr ard Root Palot p „ „ k , . 4 a.<l H O J U IR W H JIk I » s o |v I : ♦ ♦ 1 J . ’ N J O D A Rutherford Building St. Helens In Oregon the worst fires in Aug ust were In the northern coasr reg Columbia St. ion and caused by careless loggers, f ’onsldertlble merchantable timber ~ ' • ~ wag killed in spite of heavy fir e »' Manufactured h, W. O IK. O. H. Flint) Fuller A Co.. D.p, 24. San Fr.eci.ro ♦ ♦ Beane »« a i . I » c ities la thr W est My I n a .. .4 . p i . l i » , Larsen & Co h i l e ’. St. Helens H ow P i, .. „,4 ^ ~ White & Siegert. Vernonù, I « KE l ’ l(EI‘ \ KED FAINT A L E N I * PASSENG ER M O D ELS: Superior Roadsters ......................................... $510.00 Superior Touring Cars ..................................$525.00 Superior Utility C o u p e ....................................$680.00 Superior Four-Passenger C o u p e .................... $ 840.00 Sedan ................................... $860.00 Baby Grand Touring .................................... $885.00 H o u s e P a in ts » t io a n l» P u p * P oin t P u u r * P r e p a a r r a e c d i P o i n t e S l August 1, 1922 One-Half Ton Delivery .............................. $510.00 Three-Fourth Ton Delivery .................... $650.00 One Ton T r u c k ...............................................$ 1095.00 te tC lß lC A T IO M * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i ♦ ♦ ♦ on Painting Aak th* F«n*r SM d « *a. Uoo Department *Lo«t ibm ■>o*i d**ir*bi* color . i(aM| Prices F u lle rs * S I ♦ A P P E T IZ IN G L U N C H E S FO R P A R T IC U L A R P E O P L E â CHEVROLET/ 1 Weather Rots Unpainted Buildings Either Brick or Bulk M : 4 k e OUR investment in build need it and use the best paint That’! ings depreciates rapidly un a dollar saving policy. less it is protected from the The best paints are scientific in tormula and preparation. We've made weather by paint. Mt. Hood IceCream lit Tt IIINSOX, t'aahirr : t turn naturally to the soothing | coolness of Ice Cream. And when rightly and sanitary! made Ice Cream is a healthful 1 and nourishing food. If you would enjoy the best of health during the summer eat plenty of— E : Ice Cream Y The W arm now1 a w a U n t e n c e * V*Yet*'other**nev! er seem to learn that it is impos sible to get away with it. No coun terfeiting gang has made even what would be fair wages for the lime they worked for many years Thev are always caught sooner or later — and generally sooner. The machinery for detecting coun terfeit coin or notes is so complete, with the immense number of banks in the country, that a new counter felt is hardly on the market until it is traced to its source and then th«* arrests quickly follow. It cannot be otherwise, yet men with skill as en gravers, excellent machinics, who might earn more than good wages of honest toll, give their time and their; talents to the work of striving to make imitation money, and never make as much as they could secure for honest labor, with the inevitable result of detection and a prison term, a wrecked life, and innocent friends suffering with the guilty. Will they never learn? j Open your savings account at the Columbia County Bank now and build up your strength with regular deposits and four per cent compound interest. car to us for your over hauling and repair work. Let us figure on your next overhauling job. You will appreciate the real econo my of having your work done thoroughly and com petently. THEY NEVE It LEAKN. Another gang of counterfeiter: T h e s e w a r m days when appe-j have been caught; their plates are tites need stimulating thoughts CO. 38 -J and 74 -W Making Your Own W orld Move Deming’s Drug Store W eather Food R E A LT Y 123 — Residence W '% m Sodium Bicarbonate When the special train chartered by the St Helens Chamber of Com merce pulls out of the S. P. & S. de pot bound for Vernonia and taking 100 or more residents of this city anil section, those directors of the cham- [ her who have worked so faithfully for the success of the venture will j have just cause to congratulale them- I selves that they have a chamber ot commerce the directors of which are willing to give their time in doing such work as they do and accom-; plfshing much for the town. Port-1 land papers have been full of news | items as to the special train the Portland chamber of commerce had , chartered and they seem to think it I Is a big undertaking, and so It is. but if such is an undertaking for such a body, how much more of an undertaking is it for the local cua.u her. The running of the special train affording the people of thi community an opportunity to visit Vernonia and at a nominal expense. Is a big ad for St. Helens, an achieve ment which would be impossible un less it was sponsored by some com mercial body like the chamber ol ! commerce. ■V m I ii , FARM S lHtKSS MAklNti IWKI.OIt AN ACHIEVEMENT. CO. HOUSES i l Satisfaction REALTY Homo», « II) or Muburlmn, I ten ta U, I siaux, Insuiaim- ami Invest mom*. Ilrtng u» your liailcs ♦ ♦ ♦ The Insistently Growing Demand for of March 3rd. 1879. LIKE'S Ml LTISt OI'E. m Everywhere You Look You See a Chevrolet" ♦ C O P E L A N D A U T O CO. ♦ ST. H E L E N S . O R E G O N