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    THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. DECK MH ER I. 1‘>-V
PAGE FOUR
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Why 1 It yoi* had t It i • *» t'tio"
Meni bere of ilio A’ong r ‘Kat'.oual oil** of I h 'St* si» oil lion foot li.nl
P ia t i r on«* «votilil b«1 timi III.......... .. ' 1 • 1,1 * 'l>
l'hurch a r e tu he ooiiK-vtu’a te d on von* l'i'oii : au n i into f l in t
And even A F T E R ho a m i l i leo H allst, want > t attutile,' hare <•"
jt l i e i r uwuerehip of th è house o wor- ml
day
llipi they pro|><>>‘ lu I* 1
this.
shi'i b e re in St lie le n *. T h a t it wa» m ore »pruee a c r e a g e was l o u e hi
Issu ed E v ery K rlil»)’ 1»jr
i n re
e e years
ien the
thè ’in
*overu
land bottled
laittled up
up untll
About l th
yi'.p> Ilil.
e rii land
until Ilio'
they pali Ini)'
rilK MIST I 'l'R U S H I M I (XIM1MNV ¡b u i t and I» paiil io r '» a t e s t im o n ia l!
lo th è f a it h t'li I w crk and aaerillee* meni «old Olii Ibi« u r e i! tra e ! of it ai
ilieir own p.’U’o alni perhup»
8. c . MORTON
................ Editor o f th è wonien of th è ponu reuatlon.It'.niber to Ilio l'aoifto tìprueo coni ¡ u t i l i u h liberal euntraci aa lancio
lo r it u a s largoly t h r o u . 1; t l.-'in t l ia t i p a n y , a l ie la w a re co. -pòrat ou. ut a Sani, or U h aftent-* thè a rar« «II i I h
thè u o r k « uh ao o o r'i lisi od.
i disponili of F O l ' l l M l L l .I O X U l l t ’ l uni eayo thè *i.
S I IU I U I T I O N HA I KS
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! I.A U S a Konui'lP, tilarUod dowti.l
ItoMiilt o f t II le deal
O n » Y e a r ..................................... >2 00
Munici|ial J u d g e E d g a r t ì e a r h e a r t fall barg elli «ale.
TluiUH.ind* of
aere» o f
land ami
Bix M o n t h * ..................... ......... $1 26
of t e o r i a fino,! a boot legger Vi 00 j
It iva« »old ou a n i t i lr .n i ilo uor millioiis ut ............ I valli- t :i U ■ ■ ti frinii
"
,.,,1 u.i.jttd
i,ol ,1 ys
e t euri' in orniuont rotainltig litio titilli tt wìih ilio tn\ ridi. ut o r i n i l i timi litoti ■
E ntered as s eccnd -clas»
tuatter,
Invaline t i r
bo.o l u s e r
Itad t'ald t*»r i*ti 5 . .mio a >» .i
« h i c h m.N of n r
hi’id bottlod tt|> I*'
Jtin u a r y lOth, I D 1 2 . ut thè P o s t o f f lc s
.
,
.
■.• ! 1 * Id out ol
a: St. Helon*. O rtflN t, under thè M i
ik e i
\ few m o re - nteucea of boy*
kickeii
throujtli every yea
of I
of M arch J r d . i £ 7 9
tuia kind and lite bootlo;:g
er « i l i promptly
fu ti ut Itti» i"T ■ eiit Anr nati
ih**
got’
« ear w h it"
law and it
1 , realize that th e re Is
AND T H E I N T E R E S T U \S l WO '!>’ *«»*• do ititi
CO U N TY O F F I C I A L P A T E l i
tittst l*c obeyed.
I P ER PENT.
i collars.
li Is i hai lilts deal 1» a
( S o m e of you "arm era and busi | t ,, ,r "I
,i**l «imi i ImiUmr nuui«
mi r C h ristm a s shopping
Do
ih
tiesa
men
see
if
(lie
governm
ent
will
hlg
m
ie
i.
M em ber N atio nal E d ito ria l Assocla
li i »m<* o f ti n* t liuti h •
m
Helens
The houle
nteroltants i illan voti tivù inillion, or two liuti on Orege
tion and Oregon S t a t e E d ito rial
. ''iti i » y « r iti t h** nain**
ha ve ampie s t o c k - and ulne chance» j dred. or two ben.
at two per cent i anils of t*
Association.
out of leu vou « i l i malte a s a l i l i ’:
vini beciu.-e
thè faci o r 1 1 1 ’ of governm ent that are causing tia
Producers Cull
b> dealliig « i t t i tlient
Ib ’fore going loker, yir thè favor.
:.tt ili,* g. vera tlon-wldo unrest
VtH ATIOVAI. t i l l » l I I I IN GAIN». e lse « ’bere, look over t h è stock» of i.nuit retained ptl. io th s vasi tini
home m e rch an ts
ber t r a c i, IT IS K X E M P T FHOM
One o f the s trik in g development»
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T A X A T IO N
in the e d u catio nal pro g ress of O re ­
Oregon ha» ib is mudi more pro p­
a ti,IS ha N' «
Oitlv f a
gon is the expansion of th e idea of
Ye ar ;imi a n*w £
.111,1 ho orti takon from thè tax roll. « t i l d i
vocational education
T h is has been
hopos of the p,'op'i' ti t t ■xos « i l i must he made up l»y Olitine: it onto
mad e possible th ro u gh the d ir ect
\ o cut in tW*. It «Ml l.'t 1I*o tion*». Ilio farine.’, lumie owtior and mer-
support receiv ed from the federal
clianl.
j *1) lio not oxpeit it.
governm ent by m ean s of the S m ith -
And thi; isti’t ali ali oblig iu g gi>v
Hughes ac t of lit 1 7 .
e rn m e n t. o r its obllgln g agen te- -tìie!
in
vent
or
who
says
he
can
T h is act aim s to c re a t e a p e rm a ­
apruce division
dui for thè |x l a ­
\he (Á 'ro/vrac/or ¿y A /s
nent interest on the part of the m a k e *»V*»!•vthiipg , 'it j f nothing will ttare corporati* n
W hen
$ 50.000
rrre,at domami >y . 1' politic al
state s in practical edu cation
It pro ­
palin
oti!
caln
e
d
ee
.
and
thè
nr.
storti
partios
thoir
o
fficial
p-agnosti-
ikì
motes this work by extend ing f i n a n ­
liimbertiieu d c c l- r e d il iva» not just
uÀtcà te x t to s /r a x g /u
cial aid which e ach s tate must m atch cator.
convoli ioni to rem it, k l n d - h e a r t e d 1
dollar for dollar. T h e m o n ey so r e ­
ie r . es u t triptr out A t / m i ti,
I n d e Sani, or bis obllgln g agoni»
T h e P- rson « h i g e t s In t roiiblo
ceived must be devoted to the a d ­
thè spruco dtvislou-— thoved thi» pay
//tro u p i t/tp s fttr tjl /
than
his
>
■
'•
ire
seta
mtan-•
of
svili-
v ancem ent o f the edu cation of indu--
day a long 40 y e ar»— at th è end of
pat hy. 1 ut of Course Ik e • e r son who
trial and a g r ic u ltu r a l w orkers
C o / iu r t i
thè last payment.
■n't in 'rollìi'
lo esn ’t
W h i l e the v o catio nal education
it.
( W h e n yo u r noxt Incoino tax pay-;
idea is of i c c e n t introductio n, its a c ­
t.ient c o n o » duo, and it I» not con-
cep tance has been noteworthy.
At
It is a t ut time to I «'gin to re- vonient to pay it. ask I lid o Saui te
the present t.nte tw enty -fiv e d e p a r t ­
dve to keep th e good reso lu tio ns extend it 40 venrs. at two per cont
m ents of a g r ic u ltu r e a r c being c o n ­ Volt .irr going tao m ak e ou the first inte re st, and see tf he I h "do llg hted
HERE
is
ducted in v ario us high scht .'¡s
of the com ing e e r r
lplex or hard
to accomtnoduto voti »
T h e purpose of these classe s is to
Uiiib-r
lid a ' out ,>ur j
----------------* ---------------- And liore's a n o l h e r fo ature of (I iih
give an opportunity to persons d e s i r ­
methods
W e would |
V ItA IM .F K DAM I (>\ O K F g o N
a rk .,'!.
i r . ■ • u l
d,
PI" I
ing to e n t e r a trade or to affo rd t e c h ­
like au »pp, tunlty to
oved by Uncle Sam
o r H h ngonts,
nical im provem ent to w o rk ers a l ­
W hen the war b ro k e out th e re was the spruce division:
explain r.t b u g i li Ju t
ready so employed
During th past a tract of th o u san d s if a c r e s of
T h i s 2 6 -iiule railroad tops an Ore
whnt result
we ran
year more than 2 0 0 0 persons have I splendid tintebr in Lincoln county.
c m empir-
if it only liad a moans
obtain by t h e i r appli­
been b e ne fitte d by such i n s i ’•uction. ,
T h e gove-nnton: ought tl.i great , f exit
ance i0 your particular
anil while the work is m e r ely in its i tra c t o f t ia i h e r and invested ab o ut
T h e r e a ro thousand o f o t h e r acr*
condition
beginning, ther.- is alread y * v :u**ne. ¡ $ « . 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
,,f splendid limit,- r In this area ;
Phone for appo ni ment
that the d em and s for t h e - * schools | T h e spruce d l v i ' o n '.Atilt a r a i l - j t h e r e a are
re hundreds of tons , f pot.,
Dit
-
Il
Kl -.si i I
n,i classe s wil. soon b* g r r e a l te
l i r a than
i i j 1 : 1 ad fr> :n c '::h H ach
n R au u m a j toes r e a d y for a m arket in tin* cult!
< m i t i > p k \< m u
tl:*' financia l r> sources ai
di.-p ’-•! Pay to Wald port, on AI sea Ray, 2 « vated parts of Oregon in this s . c
al of the board will be a b .e to m< 1 I miles long
A g ’"ut lu m b er mill tion
N, i l lo I n i Hall
T his board is
composed o f t h e gov- w-rs built at T '*',1" T h o r > i ore «.-
St Helens Phon« 1 2 S.I
AND IT IS B O T T L E D UP.
e r n j r . s e c r e t a r y of atate and super- n0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 J feet oi
logs m the tract
T h i s Delaw ire corpo ration r< fu<> -
intendent of public Instructio n, t o - ' t h e e n g in e e rs leclared it would t a k e '
g e th er with fo u r re p res e n tativ e c i t i - , 0 ye ars to cut and m a r k e t the tim- to ship out a n y th in g ■ a 't: railroad
fe. * " i m d I
It will not tiring o u' the c i e a m . tip
zens appointed by the governor.
! her
p
o
tato
es
and
oti:-
r
produce
and
it
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We have never lieen ab le to le a rn ,
«111 not perm it th ■ ow ners of tim b e r
T H E H I B I .E IN T H E S C I I O O I A
by l u< le ¡tarn
i k -d t; - tim b e r
to bring out t h e ir logs.
, _ ...
. . , .
,
j line quit-; so stro n g on th is buy Per-
n ..K i,r
1 I*“
* ° Urt h° ' ds , h a t n o ' hups h u ad visers figured the
public school may p u rch ase or use wouI(1 Ko t(, 1 9 4 7 o r
,rh
K in g J a m e s . com mon version of t h - ; spruce ti vi .'on boy- th u c i.t they
THE ST. HELENS MIST
W E E K L Y OFF ERI N GS OF I IIF
hoW ' D eC«H%‘ h
S, a .
“^ "
'vould nail low*, a 3 0 - y o , r pob
book, t and th e opinion is r e g a r d e d '
vlK.
t h o u „;lf th;lt
aM <‘° un'1
1 ould fly high a f t e r the -
Be that as it may, t h e r e is no b ar
11 lion f-'et of spruce woe
to the use in the schools of the really
uudy.
vital prinripb-s of the Hible, whether
Anyhow tiie calculetiou.i
they a re found in th e King J a m e s ,
ire and when the vver
the C atholic, or any o t h e r of th e sev ­
eral versions in print. T h e g r e a te s t
and most useful te ach in gs of any or
all o f these v, rslons a re th o se upon
ti
o f tra in in g in them
Is it not possi­
ble to select from all th e v ersions
portions of the texts which convey
to hum anity the t ru e b e arin g of t h e ir
noble v irtues and ine stim ab ly v a l­
uable in flu e n c e ?
T a k e the one s u b je c t of goodness
Su re ly it may be taug ht from holy
writ without o ffe n se.
And eoodness
in business. 1« It not worth while—
th e kindness, th e charity’, th e s w e e t ­
ness o f the Golden R u le ,
Je«r or
G entile. t ’athoHc or P r o t e s t a n t may
subscribe to that.
c
r n
And
vent hay-
niied not
REALTY
IS,
R I N I *1 •*
1 I'M
I t tM
IASI It.w i I
CO
I
, *
l ND I S ) I ->1 Ml \ I S .
tiood InitldmK lots all o v er tin- city at cut rat
In i:
tu In
HOUSES
i r M l y ii* \v 5 rooin
• and out* aur*’ Kurit«*ii
II
ready for o rru paiua> atol a niut|> uf $1 ;;7 f$
I Mi toi > h H'* ti i K •'» room noni« i h tiuii^ulow. futo river view
: 4 lidie M i d i loin, full til «émeut. V h cho llo |IM
c im iv i - loi (ule« d at $ Tildi» a ludí ti a u tille*
\\
taU*‘ a kihu I c a r lu trade
Cài>c>il '* »t* r> T* room ditclllnit w 1111 liuM**uient,
K»‘ * d« n
w II il ouïe fruit 11 *e s and two I i U m , Olii) j l MU»
Me,
\\ e l i a v e * ♦ ■ \ i* 1 K*»od l l i . i t
o n e to ( l i r e * roll il i
l i o n s » * at
fumi
$ ¡ l,
t « • l i m i
FARMS
! .u u
eh i* • r a i d ' ll oil. ito rock, clon* m on |MVI.
room
liai l) li»->i |niHsih|o lo cation, $|
fi acro c ity farm , all In cult i vat to n . clone K“ od fui , j , i
or fruit and nnt . Ilve.ild* homo J | ..un
Id aer* i < * i • .»ul. ad.ipf» «t t»> i.iin
n r a v .
Vl l ,
fruii and nuli*
40 u * u
In c u ltiv a tio n , eludei me
lot * f l>* i n * * anti nut . o t <.f f arm tuiddliiK r»>"t|
er *;»«mi ro.ul. one mil* out, ite I h * h I farm huy
\ ,
Ida oount> ut $>>ùoo
I t ■ r*■ tarin. 11» acr« s cl« ur ere* k ¡ i» un Imi
harn >o u f. or» liant,
mile-, »»ut fur $;tso<», »!,♦
tho buililingii.
\\
an loan volli tuoi • v, any am ou nt of it on u . U
flrnt mortr.aK»* at N |** 4 cent net to >ou
I'artli*
money to loan nhould '*»*«» uh
nretAod reno* n i o / t y n
T
KIJT 11 KKKOKI)
1.41 * \ K
RUTIIEKEOK 1 )
1’hours
RE A L I Y
CO.
Ollier L’3 — RrsttUncc JH J anti 74 W
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The Ideal Christmas Gift
One That The Knlire Family Will Knjoy
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The New SUPERIOR
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CHEVROLET
Prices F. ( H i . St. Helens:
Five Fassender Touring . $ G 6 .J
Five Passenger Sedan
. $ 10 G 5
I wo Passenger Coupe . $ 877
The Store of Dependable
Time-Pieces
T h e St Helens f 'h a m b e r o f f o n t -
rn* rre and the council O f f e r a wise
rttggestlon to pedestrians. If I k that
f he v walk OI, t ) . left sj,|e of th-;
r* ad
If they do they a r e facing
th*- c ar approaching and th e c a r c o m ­
ing behind, bein g on the right side
ot th e road, will not hit the p e d e s ­
trian s.
T h e road: a r e for tli#* uh **
o f both vehicl* end pod"- n a n s and
11 a c c id e n t s a r e to be . ec.ided this
m l*' should he observed
A noted divifne says t h a t divorc es
a r e on th e i n c o a s e . It Is tru e, and
one o f th e re o' - is th: t t h e r e a re
too m a n y hasty m a r r ia g e .
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J E W KI.RX
ill VI Nt .
W HERE
KV ERA
PURCHASE
IS
A
B A R G A IN
ance Easy Monthly Payments
COPELAND AU I O CO.
SI. HELENS, OREGON
You c a n 't m a k e a m is ta k e In your
p u rch ase s at this store. T h e vary j
h a r a c t e r of the goods m ean s last
mg service and m e m o ra b le quality,
voven into them by each individual
m anufacture
V^on A. Gray
T h e st
H elens con n c l Is oil ily
engaged tp
, n:ng up tie.. Ks and
gc-ttlnc th
*te ip rh ape fr,r th e new
council and m ayor and when J a n
uarv 1 arriv es e v ery th in g that can
will have been c om p le te ly finished
T h e newly elect* *1 city o f f ic ia ls are
com petent busine-H men and t h e re h,
I I 't i e doubt but t h a t th e y will m a k -
o record and g i v 8 t Helens a good
a d m in istra tio n
The
Ml t
wishes
them well.
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A Reasonable Payment Down; Bai
K rom th e gift o f a watch by fath 1
' r to -on, to silv erw are, silver uov
e ltle s , je w e l r y in all its re m a r k a b le
OHver \\ endell H olm e- cnee gav** and a r t i s t i c variety, dow n to very |
mall hut a c c e p t a b le gifts, the val
a wonderful definition of spo rtsm an-
ship, and ¡1 has nev er been improved j ue of self-evident.
upon
To brag little , to show w ell;
T, crow gen tly, if In lu ck:
To pay up. to own up end to
Shut up. if beaten.
Reliable Jew eler
T h e re are ho ,■ who can profit by-
considerin g th .
e n t i ’Uent -.
Et A gnes F o u n d lin g A sy lu m , St
Mary - Home
11 • c- Boys, grid The
P ' dars W o m e n ' D elenlion Home
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1 1 1
s P O R I SM A NSI1IP
A p
made with som e e f f e c t
duriti r th e re c e n t cam paign was to
f-ct that the passage of th e
an, er. d : merit to the com pulso ry school
lav. wo mid com pel th e t.' e to go in-
t , t
'.usin ess of c a rin g fo r or-
pi an and child ren o f indigent par-
ents
H k - im pression was given out
that this would be a new business
for i! o state.
T h e fo llow ing I n s ti­
tutions
>w receiv e s t a t j aid:
A l­
b ertina K* rr nurs -ry hom e, baby
home, hciys' and g irls' aid society.
1 ’ ristie
a s f o r o rp h ■ girl--, tie
Florence
( rltte n d cn r e ’u g -
horn
H oure
of
Good S h e p h - r d . Louis
home. Patto n Home for the Krlend-
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Appetizing Luiithes
FOR
Particular
People
We serve a Special Noon
Day Lunch ami Luncnex
at Any Time of the Day.
Prices reasonable — Qual­
ity Excellent.
HOT DRINKS
m
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Inshmt IIcat<r^ w hcrcucrj ou waul its
A lighted rrmteh tf) h
hk I oil
heater —and your room is s*x>n
fltxKled with a warm, happy heat.
How convenient! No furnace to
s t o k e and coax along, no ashes to
bother about. And, if you burn
Pearl Oil, no smoke, dirt, nor odor.
Hot Chocolate
Hot Malted Milk
Hot Bouillon
Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined
by a special process developed by
the Standard Oil Company.
am] Soda Fountain Spe­
cialties
Get it in bulk from dealers every­
w h e r e . Order by name —Pearl Oil.
A nice linj of the best
makes of High Grade
Candy
MA S O N ’ S
Rutherford Huildinj»
St. Helens
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