Image provided by: St. Helens Public Library; St. Helens, OR
About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1922)
THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, S E P T E M B E R ^ J ^ ^ PAGE EIGHT Ordered timi the sum of $50 00 I nc REPUBLICANS WILL ADOPT A PLATFORM H,m„| District No. D*. 8|aclal. ktront, $20 80; Ed Hciwuller, $'20 - September 12. | y . allowed A P P L I C A T I O N S KOK E A Davis. »11 20. I, M- Frink. M a ile r of Additional t oinpenuullon Sit; O I) Garrison. $2080; J G T in « d a » , Me|»iein|H,r V O C A T I O N A L T R A I N I N G Scliooley, $20 26; J U Helniuliar. $9 60 I,, O J Thomas for Sheep Killed D e c e m b e r III l ist Day on \\ liio li A | f I lit » l io n « W ill la- R c i t I vih I. Deconiber 16 of this year has been set a the last day applications for Sr |>l 4 I I I I X T — <1 I t ) l t l ,|t lt 'M ,l l l « l i l t ' v. alional training made by disabled vv.ir veterans may be accepted by tho D i'li'K iil Itili. I'n.,ml State:. Veterans' bureau, ac cording to an announcement received C O R V A LLIS , Ore Hie republican recently from I. f Joseph, norjh- slate central committee, under in wi'st it strict manager of the goverti- structions trom legislative aud sen ■ men; agency He urged that all fo r atorial candidates, senatorial lioid-, mer service people who feel that tip y overs, slate committeemen and tithe, mat seek training at the expense of leading republicans trom every coua Ithe government ay a later date file ty in Oregon, has called a meeting their applications with the nearest of republicans to bt held in Port office o f the veterans' bureau within land September 26 tor the purpos-1 the next few weeks The veteran of adopting a set of principles tell lias one year after request for train- ing the voters for vvltut the partt oik is grantd to take advantage of stands in the coming campaign it if the vocational handicap is Delegates to the meeting will con lim n ' 'J during the delay period, sist of all republican legislative anil lie may lose Ills training priviege senatorial candidates, and hold-over \lr Jesseph stated tliut awarding senators, state and congressional committeemen, all republican countv i of vocational training claims Is based i'ti service connection of the war dis- chairmen and vice chairmen, and ail ihllity. which must be a vocational republican county officers anti re handicap and the feasibility of ,he publican candidates for county office entering training The A committee was appointed at a applicant trainee is aldp $ Ml and $100 i month meeting held in Eugene Saturday to and additional allowances foe de- draft a set of resolutions for sub rendants as living expenses during mission to the convention. Senator Ills course of study More than 900 Bruce Dennis of l.a Grande was made disabled veterans of the I’actftc chairman of the committee and any republican having any suggestions northwest have successfully complet of '•planks" to offer, is invited to ed , raining courses and 3.300 others send the same to Mr. Dennis, but all ire now In training M i’t'lillK •" ,K* " P i . I *•* 1,1 «'ll such planks must be submitted be fore noon of September 25. Headquarters for the convention will be at the Imperial hotel and the place for holding the meeting will be announced through the press. This convention is the result of a trip through the state of the officers o f the new republican state central committee. Chairman Tooze and Sec retary C. E Ingalls. They l*ave visited every county in the state anti organized the county committees. At a meeting held in Pendleton of easi- ern Oregon republicans it was decid ed to hold a state wide meeting for the purpose of adopting a platform providing the plan met with the ap proval of the republicans of the Eirst and Third congressional districts This meeting was held at Eugene Satutday and the plan was unani mously approved. “ I think it is very important, said Chairman Tooze. " fo r the repub lican party to have a platform upon which its state candidates should run. This will enable the repub licans of the state to know what they are voting for, and will fix definite ly the respottsibilit' of the fulfilling of till promises made to the neople As it is now. there are 7 6 different platforms bv as many different can didates and hence no organized re sponsibility. This in a large meas ure has been the cause of many un necessary tax measures W e pro pose to hold the party responsible for legislation and we believe we will thereby get better legislation.” The Eugene meeting was an en thusiastic one, delegates from very county pledging support to Governor Olcott in his campaign for reelei - tion The governor was present and made an address at the evening banquet which was well spoken of by delegates present He said he pro poses to submit to the legislature a definite and constructive plan for tax reduction and tax equalization and the plan will be the result of the exhaustive labors of the tax investi gation committee which be appoint ed last winter 'losings o f a Motor Cop. Hortense Is cautious, as a rule. But the gas tank man. so busy Toured in some stiff they call "white mule" And her flivver's r inning dizzy — Wasl ington Star. COURT P R O C E E D IN G S (Continued from puge three) Wilburn Hall. $47 00; J Bowen. »63.00. S S Conklin, $16.00; L. Jensen. $63.00; Carl G. Jensen, ISO: Herbert Counts, $'53.00; John Hall, »9 1 U0. l) 6 Coynter. $126 00; E Fonda. $60.00; Titos McDaniel, ¿126.00; Herman Greener. $106.00; Omar Nl korson, $55 00; Wm K. lilac ke $63.00; J E Whitlock $23- 00; Howard Buffmtre. $43.00; C. W. Hess. ¡3 50; Quedo Hess. $3 50; G. Mills. $16 I I ; Louis Satgert, $34 - j3 ; Howard-Oooper Corporation, $18.SS; Portland Motor Car Co.. ¿11 47; J E Whitlock. $20.00; Vei- nonia Mach ne Works. $5.30; R. A. S ssenian. $l.f>0; A. I) Hall, $46 05; \ 1. Park r, $7 75; S. V Malmsten, 05; Geo Parker, $6.60; Thus. McPuiliei. $5.45; J S Roberts $15; laud St” -prow, $78.50. Road District No. to. Geo. W Grant, $2.50. Road District No. 12. v i YVt* are at it again—this time with Kleven Real Values for FRIDAY and SATURDAY CLEANING AND PRESSING l a u d i« » « 40; C. W Curteman. »78.00; W B g i v e n t o c l t a n l n ^ m u l Witham, 6146.80; O. Sundqaist, I >n**N und SiiitM. $12 80; C J Sunuqulst. »19 20; It 'iiderson. $ 1 7 60; Nick Mclntwre. l’iu kit^i N um «) hi* l«*ft at Orcttiliu Ho. $3.80; E Witham $32 mi; J Van lei, »St. HelenM. Me rall f« i |»a« Swell. $32.00; W J Shultz, $1.60 oh T u <* m 1 jiv » and KYUlayit and d e lh r i P E Pa: eher. ¿ 6 40; W M Roberts (beni t«» you «n TliurndayM. $26 00; larke Jacob. $16 00; Henry Jakkila. $ 17 60. Geo. McCollum, Sr S I T I S I \ ( T I O N <«l \IC W T l . i . i i $19.20; " F. Roberts, $38 40 ; John 888.40; Oso McCollam, $32 00, I, J Glese. »20 00; H Richard son, $6 40; T L. t'arrigan, »8.00, K. i . (XMTKM, l*r6>|iHec«ir W Pavne. $8.00; John Weeks, $4- K. .'lAth HC. P o r tla n d , O t v iji» « 80; C /...’ lerman, $16.00; Standard Oil C o , $373.29; Harvey l ’archer. $19 50; W Curteman. $56 00; H M Keck, $19 50; L L Olsss »13 McAdam At Carlton. $403.75; Gu\ Tarbell. $1 449.04 Waverly Cleaners & Pressers Hremier Coffee. 1 Hound Can 42c ROTS M O N K Y S A V I N G GROCKR P H O N E 42 YKS, W E DELIVER If When you do not relish your food and feel dull and stupid after earing take a dose of Chamberlain's Tab-| lets. They will cleanse and invig orate your stomach and bowels, mak • you feel like a new man and givs you an appetite like a twelve year old 1 boy. < I ' %M \ n U4TRONOMKR COVERS T W I N "S ENS." MS* A Guide To What’s Good To Get ' Some one has said that if bread and butter were new nventions they would have to be advertised before people would accept them as standard articles of food, i'ven in this progressive age, folks are somewhat warv ot leaving the beaten path. They stick pretty close to thing: they know, when those things come up to iheii expectations. I hat is why alert merchants and manufacturers rive to tell about their products and their services in t c advertising columns of the daily paper. They want you to know what they have to offer, in the belief Coat when you do know, you will be interested, and perhaps inspired, with some ot their own enthusiasm. • Hrifty men and women find that it pays to read the advertisements. It enables them to rest assured : lat they are not overlooking anything. It lets them know where to locate some desired product or ser vice: where to go for “this” or how to get "that" to l e t advantage. Without its direction they would overlook much and consequently lose much. They would live in ignorance of many things that might arid materially to their wealth, health and happiness. ' •" -akc advertising your guide to what’s good to eat. The Telephone Instrument T he telephone is a highly sensitive, delicately adjusted instrument. I hmk of it— without re gard to distance, instantaneously reproducing every tone of the human voice. T h e quality of its service, in great measure, depends ujxin careful use. A s with your watch, automobile or piano— the more care, better results. A m o ng the out of order rejxirts received by the company, many result from the carelessness of the subscriber. A telephone may fall from desk or stand, breaking tbe mouthpiece or throw ing the apparatus out of adjustment. H ie cord may become twisted; meaning a "n o isy” line. A damp cloth laid on the cord or the moisture from an ojien window may cause the "short cir cuit and an entire interruption of service. A .I of these things are-avoidable with the exen ise of slight care. In protecting the tele phone equipment you are protecting your own service. I- E A D I T — R E F L E C T O N IT — IT H A Y S ! Hr. J. H. I*la«kett, <liw <■••»r «»f tIi«* \«<(ro|»li> *df al afoi \ at \ i< for> I h . Ii. ( f ii « m rlHufYernl and fti«»a*ur* i*d s u m " ivhirh have Iwen nam«‘>l ••Plankett.M Ih«* (n o Min»* .ire more than five tim e* a»* l;»rjc<- as an* other k»i‘ *wn h«»n* fitly fmdy. On«* «if «lie (nin** 1«* 75.IMMI firir*** He* t «ilk i f “ «.nr’* nun and (im«*w a** h ri«fi( and the oilier #IS Ilm*«« In'avhr and I2.IHM liitH M mm hrihlit. » »ffl S A T IT AGAIN Paul Hedlund. $33.60; W. F. lark, $36.00; C. it Crouse, $0.00: L J Moses, $2.40; Charles Fritz. »37.80; O. D. Kyle, ¿'28.80; E. E. lark. $52 20; G C Robey. $50 40, W Goodman. $4.80; U. W. Clark. Itoad District No. 8 , Hpedal. ¿27 50; Bert Huffman. $17.00; Oli- Ed Kaynolds, $66.25; Harold Mag ver Jones. $9 00; L'. W Clurk, $7- nussen, $44 80; Martin Aamodr, 10; Standard Oil C o . $118.82; St $38 40; James HIM. »44 80; Dave. Helens I,umber Co, ¿17 00. >lcMullen. $38 40; Frank Peterson. R'otd District No. 14. »32.00; L. E McGee, »28.80; J 11 l John McMullen H G Witham, $19 40; Hall Bros. raylt . 132.00; $1 50; Buddee's Garage, $7.85; Ma ¿19 20; Cecil Lane. $16 80; t harll- rine Iron Works. $8.50; Charles r. Hansen. $12 SO; Homar Inman, $6 Gross, $15.68; C M Fagan, $35 00 40; Herbert Foster, $6 40; C H Louden, $4 80; L P Mathews. it' ad District No. |<|. $1 19 90; Hirkenfeld Lumber Co.! Dale & Hill. $20.00. $20.00; James T. Ryan, $9.60; J K Picture« of the Moon. Baldridge. $15.00; HowardCooper It ad District No. 17. A French scientist has performed 'Corporation, $225 18; Clyde K Lane a wonderful work which he has de Geo W Grant, $32.50; C. J Sand- ¿612 00. voted himself , o for five year? in making a complete mnp o f th° moon In the shape of 8.000 photographs He was assisted in the work by the photographers of another astronomer who had been making snapshots of the moon for 16 years. Good Advice. % • udl, |ul |,M)' V) Itoad Dlslrlci Ni». 10. HlVelnl. ; ».60; " m Schulz. $16.00; Otis by D ogs ileitis. $i 60; U W ithodss, $1$ 80 I»,,I, I that $16 00 he allowed R S, Lindsay, $1 1 <"»■ » J Crum. ,' * f .. ..... I f r o * y L E E Wist. »3000, Will Schult, $12 $34 00; Heii Smith. $38 00, E Foil Mu,1er of Pellllon of Alberi Johlisou resa Low,- tu i olio.,»,, »M Ty , Road Purposes U''l* , » 8»tr,J da. $24 00. Herman Greener. $34 ci al for u County Road Road District No. 11, Special. 1'lios Milkmaid. $38 00. u S I’oyn- ordered that said road pelinoti he ( Ordered thut , , it C. Kurth, $6 40; J Vander- ler $38.00. John Hall. $22 00, J denied •’•I and that a geio.ru ¡T “ »it. sohuere, $6 40; J L. Brooke. $6 90, Bowen. »14 60; I Jensen. »19 00, " hereupon court adjourned to A. W Peterson. $2 20, Paul Paul Carl G Manor of Deed |>. ...I Y,1® Of Ip Jensen, »16 00; Herbert September I I . 1922 $3 2o. w ii ilotion $6 " 11 bibbi« Counts. »13 00. Win F Pluck.v »19. 1822. 40» r , , l " " * bl" .......By fur' k ^ Ben Pistes $.■ SO. " Cody $- Omur Nickerson. $19 oil, J K " lilt- Monday. Si-Piemia r I t , P< .ludti lai Da), J Vanderschuers $33 60, Punt Paul l„,.k $18 50 Howard Hllfflillre. n r.l..,o ,| thut .,i,| son, $2» SO; A W Peterson. ¿ . ' »19 00; A D llall. »'2 2 50, C " Matter of Bill? on I he County Poor •'■1 und that a mnerm fu.„, *«»*• so. Oscar Madsen. $ 1 9 20; J I. Melllnger » t 2 oo . \ P Bays. I l l : Farm " H Dll..... , **bHi Brooks, $59 S3; P C. Jacobsen. Wilburn Hall. $3 00 ,n Ga $ I oo oil Bid of David D John-on accepted I S $ 19 20; R Kuppler. $9 60; W Cody. for renting of poor fumi a, the fee; Market Itoad Fund, Whereupon court adJ„urM4 ^ ( $2.N 60; W. r . Clark. $4 SO. i. J (ober of $260.00 per year j E Ellertson, $160 00; A Motes. $4.80; W. Goodman. $4 80; Paul Hedlund, $4 80; Paul Paulsen. Heeler $19 05; Frank Hedges, $3 60; W. H Cotton. $3 20; C B 44 ller, Hoffman. $52 00. J $7 2 00; A W Peterson. Crouse. $64 00; Freil Watkins. $41 Brooks. " F Clark. $1920; 1, J Muse-. $'32 00 O- ir Mail sen. $30 00. Bo) $19 20; W Goodman. $4 80; Paul Reatl $16 cO; John Nelson $12 00. Hedlund $19.20. Paul Paulsen. $14 Pail! Paulsen. »8 00; I. J Moses. 40; Standard Oil Co.. $16.80; H. C $ 1 4 4 0. O I > Clurk. $12 00. I' K K arili. $6.40; J Vanderschueri. drew ell $20 00. C B Crouse. $12 ; $12 80; J L Brooks. $13 80; A Paul Hedlund. $ 1 4 40 E E Clark. " Codv. $1 2 00. Wade W Peterson. $6 40; Paul Paulsen $ 1 4 40; Clurk. »77 0 0 . $6 4it; Oscar Madsen. $3 20; I'uul Mays »12 00; P " John Hull. »64 00. A D Hull. »10; Hedlund. $2 40 A P Buys $24 00; Standard Oil Co It md District No, 5, Special. $13 3s, B J Southard. $3 50. St 11 Wasser. $63.00; ( ’ has Wasser, Helens Lumber Co. $11 52. Joplin $56.00; Prosper Miller. »56 00; < A Eldon, $$0 40. Joplin A Eldon $4.07S 47 Link. $105 00; P C Smith. $105 G E Chapman. $82 50; G it. An Matter of Petition of Albert John son et ul for a County Road liker. $61 90; J W Grinishaw. $15 Second reading of viewers report H P Simons, $15 00; T P Mi Den Ordered thut old, $ l S 75; E Wasser. $16 00; R hud, in open court Antiker, $37.50; Clarence Marcott. mini heurlng lie held on Friday. Sep $26 25; L. Marcott. $22.50; C Chris tom bar 8, 1 922. ut the hour of 2 p 10 B;trs Luna t tensen. $3.75; Ervin White. $15.On m. Whereupon court adjourned to Hay Grinishaw $69 05; C. Roung. $ 1.00 10 Bars l’ yS (j WLutc Naptha \ September 9. 1922 $1100. Haword-Cooper Corporation. Friday, So|i«eiuher M , llilii!, Itrd Judl- 1169 V. Vi >od 181 1 Hound Cam. Lipton’s I'ca $laI I ) « ) . 79c Road District No. ti. S|s-» lal. Mutter of County Aid to Mrs Lee 1 Hound Can Ghirardclh s Chocolate Hyde 29c J A Bitterling. $106 50; Omund Ordered thut »20 00 he allowed for Ege, ¿ 49 50; H Johnson, $50.40. 3 Cans Shrimp 50c Jo it ii Simon, $24.00; E Olston, $4 the month of September 80; W. Burnings $59.20; W. A Mutter of Pollution to tile Pacific Sperry No. 4 Sack Hulled Oats Const Rescue and Protective So- , 55 c yuinlan, $30.40; Roland Girt. $6o i-lety _____ , 40, G. A Boyt, $16 00; O L. Curt ■ Huffed Whe.tt, 3 for 35c man. $38.60; C Norman. $4 1 20; H Jurgens. $66.80; Leurs Jurgens. Shredded Wheat, 2 for 23c ' *2 SO. L Alston, $102.60; J N Holmes. $60 40; Geo Llngenfelter. Hacka^es Seeded Raisins, Sun M.ud 50c »1 9 20. W Joseph. $123.00; V. W a l tonen. (66.00; Jos Schrisbsr, $56 l Sack Crown h'lour $1.95 00; Andrew Matllla. $27.20; John Harvey. $81 50; A It Olger, $60 \|> will di'iui and |»r«*s»* your nult ul 1 Sack Drifted Snow Flour $1.95 00. Wm Baled. $17.20; George McCollum, $'30 40; E J James. $26 » re*Aomdde priit*. S| m *« » m I altcntind THE ST. HELENS MIST Colum bia County’s lead in g Newspaper The Pacific T e le p h o n e And Telegraph Company