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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1922)
TH E ST H ELEN S MIST. PAGE EIGHT D EER ISLAND P U P IL S T E L L OF FA IR T R IP We KOI up in i ho tuoni inn unii ko . i%.ish*-tl ami look a run of alunit halt I . mil«» ami v***iil up ami had iliíí.v O FF E R S A FEW FARMS . TO .... EX SERVICE u i O CTOBER 1.1. N-V * m MEN t i ll exercises oil the gntlldsluuil Then »*■ run back ami had nrenk , I'be s«u*retar> of Interior uuuoun ii »t and a f t e r b re ak fast Mr S t r a ig h ' >es the opeulUK to hpniesi*>ud euir* l'iti» •** Hal«*m a u . I >>( III** Süll«» ; ltd Mr Niles gave us some chore*. | of 9.6NI acres ol public land lu the Kali*. to do Then a f t e r we wer«» throne I ■ M arnai h ¡rrinatiou project. Orogou wc could t e out aud do whn* w* 'C alifo rn ia I'll** laud is liilded into H I run* T O S A I , K M wanted to. ; 174 farm nulls aud will lu* opened I weut through most all of the oil October ¿7. I S 2 2 , Ip a drawing ll\ Ma Na*‘g«*li A * . 13 l'tidcr provisioiis .. ...... .. different school buildings I was in at 2 o clock p ut of all nel of coligrcsH nluely ilay»' l - a e " " n . » “ .r 'e re s te d in all of the counties Allen Mr Holihatigh and Mr t'ala After we were through with din prefetelice righi ts grattlcd tu ex sci van cam e down to o rg an ize clubs tier tl.e d ifferent superintendents vice meli of ilio war wlili in i m aio , at Deer Island I joined the se w itiK spoke and then tioveruor Oleott a fte r » l u d i ani land» remaiiuug un club and won first prize in division spoke enlered wjll In* open lo fllttig by per 2 at the Colum bia county fair I Che Indian schol exhibit was very sona qualllli'd lo make homo-temi was one o f the girls who made m e interesting. T h e boys had made all e n tri iti thè t'nlted S tates highest score in the county, which kinds of fu r n itu re T h e girls had in connection witli thè »urk ot entitled uie to a free trip to the Ore done all kinds of fancy work li«» reclamatimi .» rvic** in r> > lalinitig Th*\ gon s ta te f a ir had bed-spreads, dresses, hats and he ai i»l land- ■ nibr.it» d m thè Ivla We started from I 'e e r Island with dollies and everything ■natii p r o je d in »oullteru Or* goti au»l Mrs. J a n i e s Cox who look us dp In Friday m orning a f t e r b re ak fast w. noriberti l u l i l o i i n a mie ot ili»* uiost her m achine to St H ele ns Mtss| all went to Sale m IVe wpnt through inici est ing cuisuieerlng i c a l u r c s is P erry, school superintendent of Co the state capitol and through the li** draiage ol some ¿ 0 . 0 0 0 nero- of lum bia county, met us S h e a c co m brary aud th e penitentiary uud all laud in the lied ot i'uio luk»* w liicn panied us from St Helens to Salem over the yard of the Insane a s y l u m , ' w ill In* divided into farm units .»ill We took the train at St Helens for but we did uot go through the build* 1 Irrigated from the gov» riiiiu ut s l Portland We arrived a t P ortland ail ing for we had to get buck for din - 1 temu. T h e chiel -o urce ot waier -U|. 12 :1 5 p m W e left for Salem at I ner ply for T ule lake cam e from l.o*l 2:0 5 p m . A fter din ner 1 Just looked around, river liy means i»i a dlv» i-io u »lam Along the way we saw some nice] At supper Mr Satuuer spoke Aft» ' in this st'e um the waters have be* ■arms and large hop yards About ti dinuer ou Saturd ay a man aud lady turned tUroUg,. a canal into Klatiialit utiles from Salem we passed the cam e with u touring car aud took us river, and 1’ul** lake has been »lowly school for the deaf which was a large to the depot aud we left for home but surely »trying up 1 he lands to white building with a b e au tifu l lawn from the depot In Salem be opened comprise the area uticov around it Not far from there we Miss P erry met us at Portla nd I • re»t by this process »aw the Chetuawa Indian school from had a very ulce time aud 1 would l lie tartii units includ»*d in ill* quite a distance. like to go back but I want some oth- opentug liav,. an trrigahl*» urea vary We arr ived at Sale m at 3 : 4 5 p in to go uext year. ing from 13 to so acres each tile av We took the -tr.»»-t cat :»>r the fair er child ren ________ _____ erage - l i e being ¿ 5 acres T h e laud ground s and arrived t h e re at 4 : 50 j are comparatively smooth, ir* from F A R M P O I N T F U L brush. Ire* - and stones all»! the soil rAKr! rul. lt K > is of sedimentary c h arac ter com stadium T h e stadium is a larg *| posed of sand and silt building mad e of brick w here they I lite elevation i about 4 nuO fe d have the horse shows One side is above the setPlevel. the temperature More U n ie l >x**t. partitioned o ff for the clu b camp Mrs. C alav an was th e re to meet us | More little Is being ordered by the varying from I."» degree- below i*> The princi Mrs. G reen , a friend of mv m o th er's fa r m e r s from the state lime plant at 100 degrees above zero pal crops are hai aud grain and p*» wa» also one of the chapero nes We ‘ Gold Hill tl is applied iu moderate were told that -upper was at -ix and mounts a f t e r plowing and harrowed totoes have been grown -m »» s s f u ll '* theu w*e could go «»ut until uine | in. A m en ure spreaders with a little on the lake laiuf- also good garden- i)u a» o'clock T h at evening Eva T rie, the i«*o.-e -traw p m an ure In the bottom Is of tile hardier v egetable- o th e r t'o lu m b ia county girl and 11 some times used for applying the . r‘* ' s ' * lo went out on the grounds and walke.l |(nie, or a lime -p re ad e r may he o s cality Is not adapted to fruit grow In fart this Is .•--»"iiiially a around I tatned when lim e is used regularly. .. ing Thursday morning we had b r e a k -j Directions fo r m ak in g a lime spread. 1 __ c * couu,rv Most of the land can tie put in fast at 7 : 3 0 After that we were a i- j , r may be had In the college c irc u lar lowed to do w hatever we pleased uu I Hest results may be expected on soils good condition for Irrigation tor til 12 o'clock A few of u.- girls w e n '¡ o f known acid ity, medium fertility »round $10 per ac re It I- likely I,.- to cost form -If. to *:tn an acre more out on the ground We went Into and heavy textu re, on which be >o secure a good stand of alfalfa th e boys' aud girls' exhibit building cu m e s -uch as clover are to T h e nearest railroad is at Klamath which was a very in te re stin g place grown J Falls. 30 miles from the |.m»l, hut to go ------------ the state hlghwap runs from Klamut .< We theu weut to the Oregon s t a 'e D ra fts 4 a use l l l H s w * . F a l l * to Matin training school department where the Wa|ch VOT, , „ alwrh und boy- were tailo ring, s ho e m aking and The co-t of water right i- l:»n p. J heading « . - t i .., .. ......ai. Iifh tb houses c r ,. acr» bul but t h „ the t**rt: T h e re were ....... also o th e r dit- , in „ the , poultry j , . . . . ,, aud . keep . . . _ |r r |(tab| irrig ,« a b a le .if I».» ■ , , , « . . , them closed to avoid d ra fts which r.»- ni0fl, . n r _ vfti.v fl, ferent things that they had made on ... . , , . . , nient*» ar»» very easy At the time • l i u t i U I uims - F R ID A Y . U r » . - Dit.-n'Miiigl) d OF FARM VALUE exhibition, - u c h as tables, chai rs, an l | j [ r* Z 't W**^. ‘r “ ^i f ‘‘ti h ' J ' V cand lestick holders In the him I tincMire of iodine in je cted into t h e , w, , „ r right , , r '$ 4 r.*i’ p»»r’ irVigahl school booth som e of them were tnak nostrils by m ean s of a m achine oil ing wicker c h airs and o th e rs were can a f t e r squeezing out til mucous. m e n , j , (j,,,. for rtvp v»»ar - »ft, weaving F r o m there we went to t h j w ill prevent t h e cold from develop. * h(ch fh(. b„ an(.„ ,,, |n , fe e b le minded d ep artm e nts' e xh ib manta extending over a period of I it where we saw many beautiful mg into c a n k e r or roup .. ... . . * . year*, without Interest There I a* things that had been made in t h ’» $e,*d Mash for l -> * *r* . annua! operation and n.-.ir line of sewing See that the pullets consum e as ch arg e as on all Irrigation projects By ihl.- tim e it was nearly 12 The drawing for th e s e lands will o clock so we ___ had _ to go to camp __ A much mash as possible as this is d in ner -ev eral county -uperin tend what will m ak e them lay T h e t e n - 1 he held In the o ffice of *1 >■ i*i»»ju» ents and club le ader- gave us shor' dency is to eat too much s cratch Manager T rt Recla m atio n -Vrvl. » talks We then went to th e agrlcul whtch c a u s e - them to stop lav K lam ath F alls, Oregon, to whom ap tural building and the livestock " t g They should have all the g re ea i pi Irani s -hottld write for fur» her n building* T h e r e were m any nice f«*d they will eat. plenty of fresh j form ation c a ttle from all parts of the state butterm ilk and as much mash a*i * On T h u r- d a y evening at supper ratch grain llow lf*-4t*»r T han I'lll- ■ Governor Oleott and Mr O. M I’lutr. Th.. ,,,,e -ii,.n . n . ... L i » ti l e r c a v e »- h o r r » a l k - S o d i u m K l u o r i i lt * K i l l - I J r e . * 1 *u " ' 1 iner gave u nort talk what way are 011 t hamlierlatu laid* Friday we went to the - t a t e capitol Dust the pullets with sodium fluo-| superior to the ord in ary luttiartt» and were first shown S uperintend ent j r»t*e if troubled with lire T h is is and liver pills? Our an-wer i- th»*» < hurchill s offic e. We then were l est done at night as less d i s t u r b - ¡ a r e easie r and more pleasant t• • tak. taken to stand betore the - t a t e cea! a ice is caused among the birds land t h e ir effect Is ho gentle that on where we gave the A m en* ----------------* ---------------- hardly r»*alue.- that It produced yell Govern or Oleott took us to If a man e m pties his pnrse Into [ by j medicine Then they not onli the house of representatives H-- his head, no one can ta k e it from | move the bowels but improve tlie .ip told us what the d iffe re nt parts him — B e n ja m in F ran k lin _____________ , petite aud trengthen t:.** dlge-i|0 n were for T h e n we were taken by G overnor Oleott »o a private office where we were shown pictures of hi.- Ilfe In the s en ate we found many ♦ ptetures of J a s o n I.ee th e M etho dist m inister who started the In ♦ dian .-chool a few miles trout ria- ♦ lem, now called the ( hemawa I n ♦ dian -chool We VSTS .»!-»» -hown i ♦ picture of J o h n M cLoughltn. »*ar!ie-r ♦ s e ttle r of Oreg.in We visited the d epartm ent of ♦ <•**! rh** c h i M n n th«* rl^hi tate Sam A. Kozer took u- through ♦ his private o f f ic e We then visited kind i»f shf**s. shin s that are th e state library A fte r leaving the s tate library we were taken to the M i«*ntifh óill> desi«,m d fui ♦ penitentiary In the penitentiary we, the needs «>r Kn»niiu» f e t t ; were taken to the cells, dining room | ♦ and lib rary We then went to the ♦ 'h«*« N that are suh**l.tin i.»!I v iHylum grounds When we got back to camp it wa- mn<le to m e e t the hm d din ner time At noon Mr t alavan and a few su p e rin te n d e n t- talked to km*« ks « hi hire’ll kjv < them ; us for a sho rt time During the a f >h<x*s that h;«\y some sfj|** ternoon we viewed the exh ib its Sam A. Kozer, s ec re ta ry of state gave us about t fieni. n»)s is « j ; i »4» i | a ta lk A fter supper we went to the auditorium I»ltt<e ti» K**f Studi »hoes unit S aturday m orning we went through Just noy» n e * l a t í ¡ i n i n i l s the buildings again until dinner tiro" At one o'clock one of the men took o f f e r it v%ide seleeTifin. us to the Oregon e lectric where we took the train at 1 : 4 0 We arrived at Portla nd at 3 ; 4 5 .Mi.-s p e r r y w *s We recommend the RED GOOSE SH OE for Boys at the depot In Portland to meet us We arr ived home Saturday evening and Girls. No better shoe can be had at a similar at 5 : 3 5 afte r a very in-tru* nv<* and price. All leather and serviceable with style plea-ani trip I - I I I I Ml NI Of t h e o w n e r s h i p . Ill MU a Kettle t i t . «dr e o l a t i o n , e i e , re«|Utred I»« t •• V« t o f t onici'»** N tl f lugli* » 1 . 4 1 * i * ul 1Ilo* St H. li *11 N Ml»t. 1«u hh'*)i«‘ tl »4M i'klv il «Si l it i ♦*n Ort'KOii. for 1 »4 I . dw*r 1, 19J2 Siili«* ol Ult*Ki> ti. t ’uuntx of 1 I 4» lumbla. « in«*, .i N«tl :t r > 1*libile in i> uni ! 1 lid lor ihr ut«* und cuiini V mìci p»*rs«iii.i 11 > .ippc.m •d firn «•diluì of ih«* St UH«¡»n§ M m mii thut f h«* foli« IV« ime i » tu Hi»* l»«*H| ol Ili» * knu Vb i **4 a n d 1 «*l !«*f a iru« ■ Ntat**tii«*tn of th.* UW 11(41 llp tnunuK «•nient i ami If tl.nl« |*. «P» i th«* oirculuih >n », i••le . of Ih** a fu ir«* uni pii hi ira Ho n f<>r 1 ha dal»* **hnwii In eh»» a huv«4 « apll un. rt* quir*»d b> tilt* V et of V tur u lot J 4 191 :• .*ni h<Mitad .i 1 seello n 4 4 i. 1* lui l.,m> ami il*•KUUtU; n*. ii>rlnt ** 41 un th** i «*\*»l».‘ «ili of th u f«.imi. fo » li 1 That tilt* Ila tu#*» un «1 ad<ilr**« » f th*< pu lill-h**l »•ditur luanaK llile * »1 il o r . and **« mmn tiç«*r* l ì ! t t *u lit 1 r Miai ru b li ■iiitig ( «•III puny. Helens. Oregon Kdltor. S c Morton St Helen* < )regon MatiMKiny K'lltor S « .Mortoti Sf H•*i.t ih . Or>agon 11 h *•■ H.*»»- .Marni K'*r S. Nun«* Thut riiH ( l » w n»* rn u r«* T H Murton. St liniI hiis . Or.-g.i o H U h ilhorn II«*I hijs « in*goii \v A II urrio, \ #*r nonla. Or«*gon Thut th#* k no w n hon«1I..1.I. i ul urli ( U f i H#*S und HT Ut**i uriti liulil **rs o >4 ri ili k or he»Idirlg 1 p«*r t •*nf or ‘ » re* of tot al um« «uni o f boti t!•* rii* » r 4CaK»*o or ut iinr -.#*(*uriIl |«*H are \oHH c . MOR I I (N Sw orti tu and o r r l b • d le•*ti»r** in. FO B DE 1 ROI T Fordson Often Docs More In a Day Than Si\ Horses t hi s l Otti du y of Oc t ob e r . 1 . i « M% i'oiutiii> ion 1924. » K g riri e ip ires April . i, The Eordson sul»>titulrs motorN fur muscles The Fordson substitute , ti ttctor wh .*Morth* leys ot m an nnd horse. The Eordson tnkes the burden < It n»*.), niul blood and puls it on steel It allows the farm er's energy to be d. . ,|c«| j0 nuuiu|{emef)t, und not meiely to opei ,iu,n It ¿ives him time It cuts Ins producing costs. There’s a big story of savings nmdr possible by the Eordson. L et us tell you Write, phone or coil. f ieldhouse Motor Company I lie .Mist a d v e r t i s e r s a r e tles^rv i n* of >oiir p a t r o n a g e I V r ue t he • *1 eu« h A4*»*k fur l$.$ri al t i \uthoriml Ford and Fordson Dealers St. Helens, Oregon Well Shod Children Look Well Cared For l and comfort combined. Ml T K IP TO T H l I M il My F re d f o x . Age 12. Grade 5 I took up the sewing clu b and woi 'b e third prize, so I got a trip to the .-late fair W e left Deer Island Wednesday, S e p te m b e r 27. We both rode up In a c a r from Deer Island to 8 t Helens and M i-* P erry, the county s u p e r intendent met ua there and took us to P ortland We arrived about 12 o’clo ck We went over town and had a lunch At 1 : 3 0 we went to the 'fo rth Hank depot hen we started o ff for the s ta te fair about 2 o'c lo ck We arrived in Sale m about 5 : 3 0 We got o f f at the Oregon e lec tric depot. We took the - ire e t car out to th»* fair grounds We entered and found out where we were to -tay It was a l a rg e brick building it was di vided into a boys' d epartm ent and dining room and the g irl-' d e p a r t ment. Then th e rest of the building was a horse show. It wa<* about 4 o 'c lo ck i> we all got read y f o r supper Mr t'alavau s po ke to the boys and girls and t o . J us what we were to do Childs, size ti'/2 to ll'/z $2.80 Misses’, size 12*^ to 2 $3.15 Youths, size 12 to 2 $4.25 Boys, size 2 '/2 to S / 2 $4.50 Girls, size 2 to 6 S4.7S Save Money on your land-clearing this Fall by using N O « M tA üftLM i dfl!PON V N W * rM r/iN C PAC fF IC STUMPING POWDER Willamette St. Store Phone 22 More Powder for Your Dollar Pueific Stumping Powder doesn’t freerc und you will not get a heodarht from handling two very important idvan- tuges to |»owder users I Come in and we’ll give you prices can show you how to save money on land-clearing. O ur *Htwn tow n g r .a c r y » to re *m W illa m rO c Str**.*i w,|| kU *.ur c u s to m e r - In th a t v icin ity |*r..in,a an*l -a li s f a .i .w « - e , o . Houlton Store Rhone J4 W this Fall if you use Pacific Stumping Powder you cun cleur more lumi for less money. O ur sto rk o f »h oc* fo r men »m l w om en *..m|M*lsc som .- o f Hu* ' .k " ,' wn n“ k - ' - ' » ' h r s an d sty le s an ,I ••ratrly | *rk « l. If th e slim*» y .,„ ;tr^ We»rln ic *l*»n'i I..-« m \ 4 »• IK T H A T H I M * I.AMT. If a r c n o T . » m f '^ M » . , » |Mur th a t h a v e 4n-. n n u .p fog ,r ,m f o r t. Von . an a l w a r a g. . ^ ^ sM«*h -lioe» hy co m in g to us. J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS E A R E s e llin g PACIFIC ST U M P IN G POWDER the r>nly < xplosive of its type. It is doing the work rij»ht in this section of any st.indaid stumping powder, stick lor stick. And furthermore, you’re getting tdxnit IdO sticks to the 50-poun»l ense 4 i more sticks tlian you’ve lx< n getting previously. You ran get A L. FULLER, Rainier, Oregon FRANK WI LKI NS St Helens. Oregon ERICKSO N & LUND Warren, Oregon C A WOOD. Kalama, Washington