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t BY-GONE DAYS ,' Tuentv Years Ago L KIIM of The Oregca Mist r juiy . ioo.) L Nornmii Merrill of Clntskanle. in nur cut mwiMi - ". quick wu attending to bull- ...I- Mil III.I wviw - - handle. The people along the Lotto slough re fortunate Cc io coiumodloua bo"1 "'"- . . i.iluliiMt Amur b notations we note the - 1 XL king: n-w """ ?";- mc; 'kk. !"" " j3c; buiu.r. c; nour, $3 06. 16 nnil Five Years Ago L tli KU of Tim Oregou Mist I Portlund Hun U the moat pop- l,un together for $1.75. ltd Mr A. lerry ui nuui- Pnl-tllllld last BUtUfcUy. uwrnr White and hl deputy, llnrnes. iirrlvoil in hi. unions kyt imviiik. wiiii a iow u.ii- couipl"lud i lie u-wiiiiii ui 1 Itona Wilcox, who haa been , city veiling frlJiids for tho w0 wH.'kii, nu returned, to nor ,t HllUhoio. Venty-riight Years Ago h the rf of The Oregon Mlat July H, 10. Watt" & w. weai oi Uxi worn In town on l uesduy. Irelnry Mciirwe spent mi Id St Helen. Cora Milt returned Imm Bll Wednnulny aftor an abaenct tarsi week. Ira Dunn, Judve Illnnchard. (orniun Merrill wers In the city iwity . MIST MISTINGS g 0 Morton wua Portlund Wednesday. J. Pullerton aa In Portland VncUy cn bulns. S. Mason mmlu a business trlu Inland Tliurd.. k. J. W. Allen .pent the Fourth friends In Forel Urove. . Fllppln and in, IxmiI. wore tn Kslnler Wednesday, '. P. Maclay of ColumblaeClty ler rhurtday afternoon. md Mm, !elmar Mnaten ar fultoo for a few days visiting ('mitt wan at Ht. John Wed- t on bmlntms for the St. Helena Br Co. Cnri Christensnn and Mra. I Scott wore I'ortlund visitors May. Carry Jowph of Portland wa ll lit and Mra. L O. Roaa Bun- M Monday I. Fullerton hn nine arrei kT, itandltiR, for aalo liuyei i crop. Mdvt ud Mra. Will ltobblna of Ui ft tin Fourth with Mr. ana toy Stewart. k Utile lll,rrl- of Loa AnRelea Piiflf at tho bomn of Mr. and w, Vhllllpa. a flt-tclittn Mopk of r'ortlan, m W.k oilil nt ti.o tuiina r,t M Mr. Lldynrd. tiirk CAlnliruted Imlnnanit ntiPB , fl leln) a baby diiuxhter at fwtof Mr. and Mra. Lou l'uxoy. putHiB tttcli foS waa nicked un f itr-et nnd left nt ttiU office it owner limy have by calling tly rourt la In tl.l. and k nUllllmr 1.1.1. fm mn.A L f , - " " iui twnu FCI IiaVQ llllim rmmlilni.n.1 l.w '""be another iram.i of bane- E iomi ?rounda Hundny af t t:30 between Rainier and farulllpa 0f Li n. Hutherford. r la otcnlc at Milton crajtc Mon- P'annltrun nn.i t . .., . "Mm were In St. lBna Wad ' nu bu-linuii . k,,,, vuiiumimii Willi fititj court. ,j , eiiieriaineii " eyenlnn for Mra J 8. Al- 1 TV in Uf.. ..i. i..... . h-k.. """'""K'on, wno waa PI Hers lnnt week. ki tn. .. ""iniuu ner in nor k th ih. ""' of Liberty, f 1,10 P"t few weeks. ha, "r.",,:k Kn'1 en v . ,r, ni. neiens. .,, '"V1 Andrew I'arkor tZ J ? Vernonla Thuraday. W,,: I . 'r. imm Mlat to lla- "eihK In a very rough Klmlon rnl i. V" """,,on weeu or of.,!" 'tienillnK 'he aea- ark of i ..I. I furt- ,UJ A, Fiwlon. ," UU0 t,ero on fd Mri u' MJ"S "" Kurt. iDflnt i.i i "newB or Mr . ,rli1."y n,h l h "r. and Mn n.. ' Kuni MftUh8w Pare"' K' t Claukanle "''"''"r-. Mr. havi... ". oner for " Mrs ii. li niu,. .. "'Wlebri T.11 nr,nd ' Fourth !.Crn ' " Heton.. and h. i ":trnelt. life. w"o nr. boeh 'Donrt ...h""' Wedneaday. "id ,, ,.!". ."OHpltal treat- ion, e ttuio to return to i lie hi. iieiena cliool bourd , i,lm, . I'd-'n-?!1? I""".- ""Provemen ! ALLEN ASKS FOR aua on tun ai'iiMfii .. I . - ( ftlUUiltl at a 8hi Manaier Kaat uf .. i n re waa In Health. i.. J'... w wni'R Kf If If It XM a iiiiiiona. of Knii.i,.r ......... . .. r 1. ... ........ ""Mlfll mo w.lll VI .U T PH Ullflll .... I. fta j '"""n iinrn mon- Mr. ,'"U,'t" ''Wilt- W. J. Muckln.' ' Ioula lloeck of Keaw,y waa In Bt I eletia Wedne.day on roua ljUHllu Mr. Iloeck Ih mn. r n. . men of the Nelialem vully. Mra. M. (1. c MAV tin. I 1 dnui liter. Miirr An ""r ..lwo ."BU ?f..M'- JL1"1 Mr" ItOKIIHCO and 6lli. "r 0n 11,6 41,1 J. C Atclilniuin if u ......... . town Wedne,ly. Mr. Atehln I. . realded neur Mi.yger for a number of youra and atill think, c. , " ty a good pluce In which to live W. II. llnun.Kurdiier of Ht. John, wua In Hi. H. thl- wek on hJ' T . ' ',ai"Kardn(ir Hy he Ikea C O lullllllu nmni. .....I back and buy a home here nine day. MIh Zella CoiiHtanlln has relurned from the futhoMc acl'ool at Ueuver- un, aiier a Tory HUucoaful year. Hhe laa a aold medui tn. ...... hi... waa awarded a diploma for excellent rum. Mra. Ilunlv Kiuirfninn r i . Angelea la vIhIIIpr her parent-, Mr. and Mra. JuiImoii Weed at Vernonla. Mra. Kauffmon wua well known Iti the county before her marrluKo about uiiiu jvurm ko. Mr. and Mra. Ham McKlnea motored down from Hulom and pent tne Fourth' with J. If. Thatcher. Mi Thatcher returned with Mr m McKlnea to Hulem on Tn...,iv .,. . few day vlall. Mr. Tho I,. EUwIck wua vHlt ii it Mr. nnd Mr. Hurry Kuria Tuea Jn.y. Mr. KUwIck U a l ; i.r nt Mr Kuril nnd wa hnrn in i.i.i i i. ...... Mr. Kuril good-bye before leawtng for her home at Ketchikan, Alaxka The local telephone ha now mei. made a toll checking center. All Ioiir dlMtnnce call from ClatHkanlo, Itnlnler, I'roacolt, ulncy, Muygor. i.ooie nun iieer iHlam are now han dled by Ht. Helen exi'hnnsn l,..i...,i of Portland exchange. -The Little Kliepherd of Kingdom ,'olne" will Mtineur p.t Mia I.ii.aiv ulglit and Halurdnv nlirht li I. rmm the well known and widely rt J nove oy Joun rox and la a picture (hut none Nhould ml. It in full nf n.riiu o' early Kentucky day. Mr. and Mr. W. r. -p. William. Mia Edith William, nr. un.l Mm Krurik Pearn and young ion were vlHltlng at the home oi Or and Mr A. J. Peel on the Fourth.' Mr. anil Mr. William ore purent -f Mra. I'eel, and Ml Wllllnm a lter. Hay Jublnvllle, wife and fumlly and Ml Melvlna Lewi accompanied William Frailer iinl inn. I'lu.rln. and Archie in a trip from ClatHkanlo io Ht. Helen to take In tho celebra tion of the Fourth. They were here two day and enjoyed every minute, Mr. Frnxlor ald. Mr. and Mr Pnrl Aimin.t .k a picnic nipper for Mra K. A Hom nnd Perclo Voiulo Friday evenliiK. July 2, the ditto being their birthday. ins iiiviieu gueniR were: mr. una Mr. K. A. Hum, Dr. and Mra. L. 0. Ko, Mr. and Mr. Hlckler, Mr. nnu I Mr. Hay Morton, Mr. and Mr. Oiqr, Mr. Veaxlo, Mr Kdwurd Veaxie, M. Percy Vetxlo and MIhh Heulah Smith WnihiAHiiiiv wi.a the wiirmeHr iIhv nl 1. - m n Q, t I ..!.... . 1I,A I .. tonne beat wail felt even a early as v o clock, und oy 4 v-lork the mer cury hud climbed to the 100 mark on some of the thermometers in tpwb The Ice man hud many more call than usual, nnd trie plaws where I ice cream is served and cold drinks diapensed were crowded. One was reminded or tne not nays in ino buii ny aouth. JH.E ST- HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. TULV 9, 1920 PAGE THK27 C 1 1 rr.- I vwwuiuuB V! SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS T,IE c"l7mbia cxjunty bank t Rt II. I. . t.. . ... ." : . ,0"'u " me owe or uregon, 10 the Public: After aervlng in et ,he cloe f bualneia June 80th. e capacity B (:OUIlty Bcloo " 120. , tl.llfli.t.. turn . i - n iimuurcee tne cutmcllv u (',... ui ..." I.. t ----"'. nuper- , , : " ,ur ""any six yeKril j ,ave . iteaour ti.iuiered my reslgnutlon to the Hon- ,'oan" nd dlacounte ortil.lu ... . . . I .1... . . . r 1 uurl lo oecome effoc- for the Hl.erul support given me try the press the teacher and the public. I huve t iornnirl.lv u., ... "r. und have k ven It n, .....n. . ... . ., u.'uiviumi a I- teiltlon. I helievn II,,.. h ":. wtirk I one of the highest calling, und can and should be so directed us to tratlHfonn .1.- ... ... school, both high und low, must lead the wuy to a sane and sound eco iioinlc, nnd social condition which will decree justice lo all, with equal op- k..m.., una equui responsibilities. .ii.iHi, u,e Key to the world sit uation, as It i.r.u, ..a. i. . . . '. ...i.n , .. a worm wlilln work" and every able-bodied person should do his pan nnd receive Ills lust rewnr.l uo. i- . - i. ib uersou who consumes and produces not? I n i uoopie or Columbia county to ttilly support and coonerati wi.h m. successor und make his work the best possible. Sincerely, J. W. ALLEN. 4 . The tenth mimlm) fu.i 'vui taiiu tuu VOIltlon uf thn TTnlfotl Utuo.iii. era of the Pacific Coast couvenod In uriiuiK naiurany. II TTLI1 1JKTW KK.V IUZZLY BIJAIU, A Vicious bull la hoi itly beurs is one of the chief featuree ui i no i ouruga of Marge O'Doone, Mlagrupirs special production bused 'II the nowerful mivnl hv ln Ivor ( arwood, which will be shown at iiiiiiiu) apociul precaution wer taken to Make the - I'IPJ ! UU to tiiu typo of the Canudlan North west mo r-ompsny waited In the vicinity of Truck... n ti. hot California, for several dav fnr k. heavy snowfall. A light snow on tho ground would have heen i!lig. Cabin to duplicate those de scribed in the book were constructed ut Konner LAke and ut several loca tions hitherto untouched by the camera. Tho dog and bear Incldenta were Mm .. Keport of the Condition of Uverdrafta, secured and unsecured , , Bond and warrant. Wtocks, securities. Judg ments, . etc Hanking house Furniture and fixtures.. Other real estate owned. I'uo from approved re serve bank Checks and other cash Items Cash on hand $410,111.11 682.60 1(4,2(4.63 8,183.27 18,648.06 6.674.64 4,000.00 sll.686.00 681.72 28,804.88 Have yon noticed the rapid growth of the Mist Want Ad column , F 1 y n n & Cornthwaite Columbia County Agenta for MAXWELL, HCDBON, CHAL MERS AN I'MHEX ACTOMOBILK8 Shoo and Salesroom O n Block east of 3. P. b 8. depot Bt. Helena, Oregon. EAT aML Hood" Ice Cream EVERY DAY IT'S GOOD FOR YOU At "MASON'S" Only Toll' $816,887.40 Liabilities Capital stock paid ln...S 60,000.00 Hurolllfl fund . . in AAA An Undivided protlta, less ex penses and taxes paid 7,090.66 Postal Savings bank de- , D0,,lt 4,643.89 Individual deposit sub ject to check 468,839.09 Demund certificates of deDOSlt A Oft 7K Cashier checks outatand- '" 2,262.30 lertlfled checka 28,048.80 Time and Having Depoa- ,l 261,100.02 BUSY WEEK ON THE WATERFRONT SCENE rTK3MVITACEAPH3 THE CCURADB OF. MAROK ODOOMS BY .TAvrtr nt two rt Toujrmr AMTAORAPH SP1C1AL PRODUCTION obtained only ufter painstaking ef- rorl uno nour appears throughout the entire picture as the companion of Murge O'Doone mnd protects her frnm linrni It in fill, honp Tarn itli.it bus the thrlllinir fiirlit with , , ... .... wild und vicious grizzly. The two Tim steamer W.iDiima arrivod Wed- . ..... . ... .7 ..... ,.V w . , .i i. iPki nn . r,,r,n M'rswere sept separate -until tne f or n . an r . .. Ar i , .7.r fnr c..Tl. ! 1 11,10 or nd neither had ,.r ur.ft nee f.uii nf lumlinr fnr Cull rornia delivery, nne win sun Satur day night. Tho steamer Daisy lert down river Wednesday evening io complete her curgo of lumber. The DalHy lulu Idle ut the mill company's dock Sun day and Monday account of tho holl- uuy. The steamer Everett, Cnptalb Foldut, arrived In Sunday noon and ufter taking on l.uuO.000 foot oi lumber for Sun Pedro, dropped down to West port to complete her cargo. This is the second trip jf the steamer On her maiden voyngo from Evereit, ..i. ....in.i i tijn mm ft nf luiiilii't. i.lia nii.n'u , vvw ... . Land averaged tltt knots per hour, rr.. .. .... I....I.I..., ...i.i I..UUIUU1 ruuiuii. .... ..... - n..lt...m Lift I lie Biwiuiii'i I'.i.oj ........... ...... down river. Thursday night to finish I lOKding a cargo ot lumuur. seen the other. David Smith, who directed the picture bus made a spe cially ot annual scenes. (liitmlMtrluin'a. Colic and Diarrhoea Itonicdy Till. .11 .m! I 1 .1 a alu.uv. wtna Ilia . .... ... v.. ...... V 11 I " H J O TW 1UO IIIQ good opinion If not the praise of those who use u. nj ii. wnen you nave need of such a remedy. ,Ttal $816,867.40 ETaTB"0F0REG0N) " ) County of Columbia ) I. J E Hlltrhlnatn Pa.Ma. . k.. above-named bank, do solemnly swear ' me aoove statement la true to the best of my knOwledeg and belief. J. B. HUTCHINSON, , Cashier. Buhscrlhed and nnn tn K.f.a m. . v uu . u . a M.O Ihls 7th day of July, 1920. J. W. DAT, Notary Public. My commission nxnlrAa Uv IS lam CORRECT Attest: ' SHERMAN M. MILES, CHAS. GRAHAM, Directors. NOTICE OP SALE OP DRAINAGE DWTIUCT O.VlH Notice is hereby given that sealed proposal will bo received by the Hoard of SunArvlanra nt Tl.lnl.. r ' v . ...IUIV1 urainage District of Columbia Coun ty, Oregon, at the office of said Hoard, which said addrosa la at the office of Fred W. Herman In the City of Rainier, Oregon, for the pur chase ot $29,700.00 of the bond of said Rainier Drainage District, untl. the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the 14th day of August, 1920. 8ald bonds are to De dated July 1st, 1920, and are to bear interest at the rate of alz (6) per cent per an num from date ot issue, interest pay able semi-annually on the 1st day ot July and the lat dav of Jan each year. KecelDt of hlda and tha ....t the date fixed ara anhl... tn h. Visions of said bonds bv tha nm. ot State pursuant to the provisiona ls v napier auo, session Laws ot 1919. Which aaid annllcatlnn h. t...n 'filed with the Irrigation ft Drainage oBcunuea uommisamn or tha n... of Oregon, and ii m, pending. The said Board of Supervisors re serve the right to reject any and all proposala for any Mason and li not satisfactory to said Board. Address all communications and at. proposals to the undersigned. H. R. DIBBLES, Secretary of the Board of Super visors of Rainier Drainage District of Columbia County, State of Oregon. Rainier, Oregon. First publication July 9th, 1920. Last publication August 13th, 1920. . Lose of Appetite Aa a general rule thnra la nnlhlni. serious about a loss of appetite, and ii you sxip a meat or only eat two meals a day for a few daya you wii. soon have a relish for when meal time comes. Bear in mind that at least five hours should elunse between maala mn tn .iv. the food ample time to digest and me siomacn a period or rest before a second meal is taken. Then if vou eat no mora thun vnn nn.. take a reasonable amount of outdoor exercise every day ou will not need to worryabout your appetite. When the loss of appetite Is caused by constipation as la often the case, that should be corrected at once. A dose ot Chamberlain'a Tablets will do it. ST. HELENS BAKERY J. E. RAMSEY, Prop. i Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes and Pies. Light lunches served at all hours wtih a cup oi good coffee. Don't Forget! That we always hare the latest In Fountain Specialties St. Helens Bakery St, Helens Oregon Jlmmie Cox of Portland is spend ing a week with relatives in St. Helens. TOO I.ATK TO I'liAHHIKV Lost A cameo brooch near bunk In 8t Helens, Monday, July 6. Finder please return to Mrs. M. J. Cnmp boll, Clutsknnle, Ore., und recelvo rewurd . 80lt Lost small cameo brooch In St. Helens or Houlton. Finder please return to this offico. 30 Lost A . bunch of koys. Hud s name on numepiute miamiou ring. Reward If returned to u. Colt at St, Helens Co-oporutlve 'roaniery AshocIuIii ownor'i to A. C For Sale I have fpr sale the best . Kmodern 6 room bungalow In bt. nei IL' .. a i..i .nu.ur nil nuld uu. See! tan. id, a iwi.i "" -- - f U. Godfrey. It Morning BcCav Keep Vou r-Ees Satisfaction There's Satisfaction in a watch that ticks it off without a second's loss. . ' i The Elgin and Hamilton standard timepieces are the regulators for this territory. VON A. GRAY Reliable Watchmaker and Jeweler REPAIRING, TOO YOU DON'T TAKE JUST ANY THING THAT IS HANDED TO YOU NEITHER DO I I have my own ideas about ruaninj; a grocery atore, and chief aaoona; theae aa this one: That I am paid by the community I serve to use the atmost dlacrtmiaattoa ia selecting merchandlae, and not to take the first thine that la offered me nnlesw it la Uie latesj word on the subject. Vou can always secure the beat oe the market by phoning THOMAS H. ROY I The Money Saving Grocer. Phone 42 The Most In Value The Best In Quality PUT YOUR SAVINGS in a good savings bank that they may earn something foi you. Idle money la useless money. Put youra to work by opening; an account here. You'll find the Interest will Increase your savinga surprisingly. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve Byatesn CHAS. GRAHAM. President. H. A. 0HILS6, CaaWer. St. Helens Iron & Marine Works Foot of St Helens Street St. Helens, Gre. A completely equipped shop for all kinds of machine work, marine work, welding, brtvine, general machbe and blacksmith work. Bring us yonrTortc No job too smaM, none too large. Prices reasonable consis tent with good workmanship. J. W. AKIN, Mgr. G. B. DUCKWORTH, Asst. Mgr W. A. LEVI, Sec'y.-Treas. I