St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, December 01, 1922, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 6

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    T H E ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. DECEMBER I. DLV
PAGE EIGH T
M M M M M M M M M M M M m ' BURNING TH E
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FRANZ
FARM
IS SUBDIVIDED
M
Y U L E LOGS
M
The numi' givou l»y tho snolont
t'oii.ity Survoyar I. J YmiOrslio
Ml Gotha ami Suxous to tho fosilvul o f voti li«« cotu plotod (ha i l.ating of
MIST MISTINGS.
M tho wlntor solsttco w..s Jul. o r Yulo i (ho Frod Fruii« furiti trsot on ilio
Tho luttor torni 1« »(.Il rosorvoil hy Yunkloii rouil ami (ho odfio o f lloul
M | (ho
(on. or W o»l Si llolon»
Tho fumi
Scotch.
M m ! Tho burniti* o f tho Yulo log o f 4 i atro» Iris booti illvlilod litio .'>
N oli« I t il FIN A l. Ite ti« NT.
SI )l\li>NS.
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t o u rt M ouse ,,t
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aa th.* placo ..( |„
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accollili and petltlou f o r illalrlhu Upon »Ulli ac en im i. ,,
lloll .IS ■ tecu lor of thè »*»tate of • Inn. at w hich Utili
CI ihs il Iti ikk h. tIt'ci'UMed, and that porsoii luter* Hie»|
in»,
| III«' t olititi t <>11 rt of t tu* Biute of tire file o b je c t luto, in i*. 1 1111
'k " <* " « the , "»tu«
goii for ilo* Couiilt o f C olum bia In or uny pul l I hei oof
» li le 11 Colili thè adulili lai rut Ioli of
1 *'Hl li llltltlllH
ald ' siali* I n holllfi Imd h.n» »«'I Sul
Riser
•*utor
II l*tl\\ I I I
1 11td.it. Mie tutti day of |b«ci*niher.
Attorney
for
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Iti'.'? ut IO o Y lO i 'k III t h è for»*lliHin
Anything t,• , n ,
ther»'of un ilio tllnn, and th»* Court
Wiieiaj
Notti** la herohy giteli hy Ilio un
In tlie Circuit Court o f Ilio Nialo o f
dorsignod that lo* lui . flh'd hls final
1 treg*>■ fnr tkilu m bla C o n n i)
W intani II Pohndorf, PI ilutlff.
v»
l ’earl Leone Politili >rf IK'feiidalit
To l ’i*url Leone l'ehlidorf. thè l*e
fetidaut «bovi* named
in thè \ante of thè State of Or*
known hy olh or namo» in contlnonlal acro trac!»
Tho«o truci» aro vory giin you are lieiely reqtitred to n|i
Kuropo. wa» ati i licioni t'hristtnss doalrahlo for Ilio man » ho v o r k » In pear and :.u»wer lite cofipl.it 1 ftb'd
corom ony ilo«coiulin(f frcm (ho Scan- (ho mllla in Si Helens >r other In- agaiust you In Mie above enlitled »un
— Plata Pharmacy
ltuyniond dlnavlrn». » h o at their loest o f Jul dustrUl enterp ■
for they um loti or hefore Ilo* espirai .oli of '"»I
1. U R u th erford and »on
used to kindle huge bonfires in hon­ clo se In and only Jo minute» » u lk weeks fr**l * thè date of thè f i a pili* ;
m otored to Portland Saturday
The soil Is il Ica timi o f ( li I» »uinmoiiH.
or o f their god T h or
Similar boti­ from the court house
Iih'i »ani 1
W h itm a n '» I'andtes for Christum* fires were kindled In Kurope
le u rope and good and especially adapted to gar tirsi putillcatioti I» inaile and d»t* *1
elsewhere
at
the
timnicr
solstice
den
and
fruit
r.
i
leg
A
plat
of
the
— l ’ lara Pharmacy
IV ie m b e r I. I* 2 Ì . that h<*lng thè
The English ceremony o f bringing | land may he seen at the offic e of the
Mi»» Nellie Bure ham and Walden in and burnitifi tee Yule log on Ivavanagli lcind ooinniinv « h o »III Mine prererlbed hy Min con I in tlov
Hillard wore Portland visitors Sat­ Christmas eve. which still has it s ; have charge o f the aelllni. o f the order (or pnhllcallon of tliis sani
inoli»; ami if voti fall »0 t * app**.‘i
urday
local survivals » a s full o f pictures property
Very easy term» »111 he and aiiH»i*r ilo* Ct'inplalnl. Ili»» pialli
The log was a m a ss iv e' given and it Is a splendid opportunity Uff »III upply to I l e rourt for (In
Christmas Bookle t» and post card» quo detail
are n o » on display at tho
K*a piece o f wood, frequently the r u g g e d , for the workers In the in'll and oth- rellef denmuded In thè roinplalnl.
and grotesquely mark 'd root o f an era to recure a good houieslte lo c i to wll. for a *ict-re»' » * f ahstilufe 'Il
Pharmacy.
oak
tlon end have enough good land to rorce dlasolvlng thè bollii» o f tisi
Miss I-oulso Kotel had as her finest
It was drawn In triemph from Its raise the garden truck and other rlnu ny eiistlng botweou plulnttff and
during
tho Thanksgiving holiday.
resting place amid shouts and laugh- produce he needs
The land Is some lilefeiidant. and for thè care cast. ,l>
Miss Louise Black of Castle Hock
ter. every wayfarer d o f ' i n g his hat o f the Inest in Columbia county. — | and control of thè minor chllil of I
Today i* som ebody's birthday. " hy as It passed On its entrance Into, Advl
sald muri lag**
not give a box of Whitman s Samp­ the baronial halls, the minstrels hail­
j Thls siimmotis la puhllshed hy or
ed It with song and music, or In the
l e r ’ — Plaza Pharmacy
■ler of thè Monorahle Martin Whlte
W hen k ou are t <>nsti|*«ted
Judge o f thè oCunty Court **f th»
A L Fuller, cashier of the Kat- absence o f the minstrels each niem-i
her
o
f
the
family
sat
upon
(t
In
turn
To Insure a healthy action o f the sull> (>f 0 r „ goIl for Columbia i'min
nior State bank, » u s a Sunday guest
and sang a Yule song
ho»**ls and correct disorders o f the ty. duly made, dated and entered
at the homo o f Mr. and Mrs H. r
liver, tuke two of Cham berlain'» T ab­ November 2 4 192?
McCormick
lets Immediately after supper. They
RA KE R
RE-ELECTED
JOHN I. STORI.A
The stork visited the hom e of Mr
» i l l not only cause a gentle move­
Attorney for Plaintiff IteM.I*-tie*
AS PRESIDENT ment of the bowels, without unpleas­ and Post Office Address St Helens
and Mrs Joseph Stricklevitch Satur­
day evening and left in their care a
ant effects, bill bullish that dull. Oregou
k*
K P Raker, of Goble, was re­ *tupid feeling, that often accompan
baby daughter.
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elected
president
o
f
the
state
h.*.*-
ies
constipation
Women were Imran 'led on a Jury
Mr and Mrs W B MacKay. Mrs
E K Baum and Miss Barbara Baum keepers' ass.K-lation in a meeting
case In the supreme court In Ited
v.ere guest» at the h om e o f Miss Amy
e ? “ ' lo r tla m l
Monday for the first
Come In and hear our new Gen Peer, Altu
,
R ,
.
,
The univers.-il adopt on c f honev
time In the history of Causila
Plaza Pharmacy
1 - .1 eubstltnte f..r glu cose artificial ' " " r.-cords
Joseph Maxfield. Sr., was a busi- sugar food would do :*way with 90
ness visitor In Portland Monday.
por pent o f the case o f diabetes, In-
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Mayor-elect A F Barnett was in testlnal and kidney disorder? o f hu­
Portland Tuesday.
manity. was advocated hy M" Raker
Dr. L. Ci. Ross. Ed Jones and R o n ­ who addressed the body.
Mr Ral:er. who is tl-e owner of
ald Blakesley m otored to Portland
Saturday and attended the O A C. one o f the largest bee f-*rms In the
The point wt are making is that we have
west at Onhle, r.tated that "a ccord
and W S. C game
Inc to recent experiments hr the
Mrs George Wilson and son Max Colorado experiments! 'rb ora torles
have returned from Corvallis Max it has lean ascerfr.ined that Infestl-
t.aving accepted a position with Swift
Kerms 0 f a u
ari> unahle to
<■ Company o f Portland.
Ilvo in honey, and the same applies
Mr and Mrs Svdnev Melhuwn of 10 , h e ge-m s o f typhoid
It is a no-
and there is no doubt that you all want groceries
Portland spent
Thanksgiving with tlceable fact that all honey-eating
Some time during the week or the month, you will
Mrs M e lh u is h s parents
Mr
and •‘aces are practically Immune from
have
to have groceries. We are here to answer that
Mrs! H E LaBare
“ »«*• d1»<'as’*B "
I
W e've Got What You Want
Groceries
want. We have a complete line of staple groceries,
green goods, and fruits.
W E ARE PROUD OF OUR SERVICE
AND OF OUR SYSTEM OF DISTRI
BUTION
We can serve you to your satisfaction and it will he
a pleasure to us to ifb so. Call at
Mr and Mrs. Emmett Drake and
t h » vitiiciv i v c , i m , t
daughter Phyllis of Portland were.
TH A X K S i . H PIG f . R ACE
the guests of Ur and Mrs James T Hero Is the cup and here th* hoard,
Martin Thanksgiving day
But what o f a grace to greet the
G W Roberts, district freight and
passenger agent of the l nlon 1 actfic
system, with headquarters at Astor-
la. was a business visitor in St. Hel-
ens Tuesday
Mrs Carl Huston and daughter
left for the.r home in Portland on
Monday after a several days' visit
»:*:. Mr* H 1 ton’s par-nt- Mr and
Mrs
A. J
Doming
„ „ „ ' ' “s ' f h c fo(>d and h„ r„ th, wtnJ
Hu, how sha„ w# prais„ hlm
we j
dine*
Sa(th U o d . ..w h o fl„ s a broth#r*, I
plate.
To use his own need never wait."
And whoso shareth love and peace
Hath drunk God's health, and God's
reuse
— W om a n 's Home Companion.
THE
HOME
OF
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Edward Ketel received a m* »sag*.'i
Tuesday morning stating that his;
mother. Mrs R. C. Ketel who re­
sides in Ashland, was seriously III I
He, wife and son left Tuesday after-1
noon for Ashland.
Louis LaBare spent Saturday eve
ning and Sunday with the home folks
He came up from Corvallis with the
eolleg,. hand to take In the O A. C -
Pullman gam e and while so close to
home took the opportu nity to run
nown.
He return<-<i from Corvallis
last night to spend the Thanksgiving
holidays at home.
SPEEDY STAR HAS
NEW SPEED RECORD
Charles Jones whose newest ph oto­
play, "P a rd on My N erve." 1» the a t­
traction at The Lib erty Saturday
night has hung up a new speed rec­
ord In this dashing romance o f a
wandering ranchman
T i e play Is
"aid to be pa cked with stirring a c ­
tion i f th<- plains where in the old er I
days a superabundance o f n e w e was'
needed to be able to answer "pres- 1
e n t” at life'» dally roll call.
And !
with all his daring, hls nerve, hls i
stunts Jones stops every now and
then to frolic and give bis audience!
a hearty laugh
BUDGET C O M M ITT E E
IS IN SESSION
Members o f the county court and
advis ory c om m ittee aro busy prepar­
ing the budget o f expenses for the
county for the ensuing year
They i
started on the work Monday and
hope to com plete it this wer v. Mem
bers o f the ad visory c om m ittee are,
D. W
Price o f 8cappoo';e, Henry
K r a ii o f Clatakanle and F 11. Hoi
b r o j k o f Goble. The c om m ittee has
not given out
Inform aton
as to
w hether or not an e ffo r t will b e (
made to reduce the taxee.
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Mr and Mrs. Peter Hrakke had a , ,
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs H
F Kem ps o f Portland. Master Rich ­
ard Brakke who has been som e time,
In Portland returned to St. Helen')]
with Mr and Mrs. Kempe.
In a hotly contested gam e the f o o '-
ball team o f
the Con gregational
church defeated the team represent­
ing the Methodist church, the score
being 19 to 0.
Sutherland. .Mace
and Rainey made touchdow ns. The
< e n g r e - a t i o ' ■'! team ou tm - gbed the
Methodist and their line could not he
dented by their opponents.
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We ollci the finest kind of eatables (ut that
Thanksgiving dinner, everything of the highest )Ua|
tty and the pm rs ate i|inte moderate.
M AKE Y OUR SE L E C TIO N S HI KE
Nuts of all kinds. Dates, package and hulk. h g v
Mince Meat, Olives, Imported Olive Oil
A latgc
variety of canned goods. Fruits ol all kinds, en
Fan prices Honest weights—cheerful and effi­
cient servic e and quality groceries is out tormula of
success.
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( >UR I INE OF D RY CR M »1
W O R K SHIRTS. HOSIERY, ETC
Those high-top Rubber Bootees we ate .elling are
just the thing for the workingman whose W"rk ,■»
outdoors, also for the farmer. Made of a g,.ml grade
of rubber and will give excellent service
Pi iced at $4 l.S and $4 H5
WE
CA RRY
BERGMAN SHOES
AND BOYS
FOR MEN
Italian Importing Co.
I’ll aie IK
St I lelens, Ore
Are You in Partnership
With Your Own Money?
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Old fashioned
Feast
LARSEN & CO., Grocers
J
Cabbage, the good kind, delivered A thing o f beauty is a jo y forever;
at your h o m e m any quantity. Kraut its loveliness Increases. It will never
cabbage, get it now front the ranch. Bass into nothingness
Leave orders at Morton tt Wilson's,
-John Keats.
or drop a postal to Mrrris Bros ,
Warren, Oregon.
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Miss Kathryn Metsker was host -si
Saturday afternoon at a charm ing
k||
party, the occasion being her elev-I
\\
rÀiÆ
enth birthday.
A number o f young I
ladies enjo yed Miss Kathryn's hos­
pitality.
John Dowd, who has a large ranch
near Yankton, claims to have grown ,
the larg'-st turnip yet produced In
this section
It weighs 11 1-4 lbs
and is on exhibition at the Kelly c o n - '
lectlonery.
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Tool! for the
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Have you ever sto|i|>cil to figure out your relationship
to youi possession. Is your money a burden to you or
.* source ol service 5 Money lymj; idle, hidden away
somewhere, is a continual annoyance, causes needless
concern and is a danger and menace to the owner.
Othet property and life is
l»y keeping n
on tfie person, tucked away around the house or store
or even in ttie safes or vaults. But your money in
the CO LU M B IA C O U N TY BANK
ASK OFFICERS OF T H E CO LU M B IA COUN I Y
BANK A B O U T M ONEY AND INVESTMENTS
V.
X
Customers
/ •.
The business man should real­
ize that he is separated from his
customers — old and new — by
minutes, not miles.
|
In these days of strenuous com ­
petition the successful merchant
must make the best use of bis re­
sources, and there is none more
important than his long distance
telephone service.
In the transaction of business
the use of the long distance tele­
phone will mean the prompt
answer, the personal touch and
an economy of time.
Every Bel] telephone is a Long
Distance station.
The Pacific Teleph one
And Telegraph Company
I lie officers of the Columbia County Bank are anvi ■ vis
and willing to serve the people of this city and »ei
tion when it come', to financial and investment mat
ters and from a business view banks are indespens
able
I lie counsel and service of ex|>erienccd men
c.tn be obtained .it the Columbia County Bank t"
everybody submitting the proposition
I be officer* of the Columbia County Bank are m et
ested in your success, your thrift and savings, and
every I .inker has concern over the future of tfie cit>
consequently they are interested in you, your child
ren and public affairs as well as individual matters of
business character.
SAVINGS INCREASING AND BUSINESS
G ETTIN G B E TT ER
Join the ranks of the thrifty, industrious army of St
ilelemtes who are putting their money into savings
accounts, getting it out of hiding, helping to push St
Helens in the matter of progress and prosperity. I l>r
savings deposits of St Helens banks are increasing at
a most commendable rate and business is getting l'rt
ter
I hen touch elbows in the upward movement,
make your money work along with everything els e
It all counts, for you and the community.
Columbia County Bank pays Four Ber Cent
Interest, compounded semi-annually on
Saving* Accounts
Nil Kit MAN M. Ml I. KM. (»rewMrvit
J. K. IM TCHINNON. Caslil* r