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THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921 tAGE SEVEN . -. j j SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE ANlTFMxTi7 j yf 'f JteA tfei V llrtc re six visible reason, it least why the famous T K. Huiry t. Wallace ol ues Moines, la., were Kreat personal friends. wo oi we ooyi and one Rirl are to remain : how anil three eirls. ,...- - . .. , . .. " Frm t'aprrs wnnc uau mg inoincr go 10 wastuiiuton to live. ur own housework. JED O'Wf' ? and the new Sccrcl.nv of Ai.rln.li,,!. it is those six sturdy Wallace childr. ..i.jnn-5 ana run tne w a life Mrs. Wallace and the girls always did all of MILITARY ACADEMY of the pnhllHher, editor, nisnaslng PLANS ENCAMfMENT!V"',?,rVu"'!,.,1"."1ll'ei!M ,1",a,,a';rs are: ll'uliliHhur Mist Publishing Co. St. . I HiileiiH OreKon. Editor 8. C,. Morton. Portland, Ore.. Apr. 0 f 'Ipoclul ) at. HulmiH, Oregon. Managing Edl- IMI1 Military Acadmny, Portland. In tor, 8. C, jMorton, St. Ik-lorni, Oregon. (ilaniiiiig on namiimnt at Kort l)imin:s Managers S. C. Morton, Si Slflvi'im for next month. Arrange Oregon. inmilii will he made by Major Thorn an K. fnlhro, U.S.A. About HO hoys will ho Included in the party. Tin cadet h have a new haHehall coach. Harry Kahlo who Herved overseas and who, when he wa In Belgium, organized and coached two teaniH and Htaged a big haxehall game, much to the delight of the soldiers and the ItelglanH. The Mill cadets had bad luck who they made the trip to St. Helens to day huxket hall but they duclare the St. Helen team to be fine sporto manliko fellows and are glad they had a chance to meet them. Congress of 1924 WORLD WAS WITH OUT ADVERTISING To rciiM" "10 vaiuo 01 aovuruxiiir; 'just Imagine a world without It. There would lie no Htandard of val i Pol t y running would have the JtinRle hold on turnout purpoao, gllilluR ir!res and spcilal din L,ts wmild lure the buyer Into biking l l""1 hottht a bargain, ),.n bo had paid too much. Tho "Oct All You Tan" dealer, Hi his pulley of Caveat Emptor 11 tlio buyer beware) might pro initiate ever the one-price denier lote policy Ih the square deal to all. No buyer vould know what iaa t rlslit price or the fair price. Trices en the sunn article In dlf r, tit liinilliii's would vary 100, 200 id 300 per rent, depending Upoi. :it I ho truffle cjuld bear In each ulity Huy from merclianlH who advei Mho, and buy the brands which are advert land. For the brand Is a guarantee 01 satlHracllon. It is a protection that Insure inmlliy, and utmuri'H the greiili'Nt value for every cent of (lie purchase price. AhIoHu Iliidget. "One gentleman, I believe." "Hones broken?" I think It was his heart. 1 1 sat down by a leaking suitcase and shed. tears." Birmingham Uge-llerald. WK.lTIIMl ItlJ'oitT loll M1HCII 1021 Max. temp. 0.1 degrees 2 K t h , mln. 23 degries on Hth. Mean max! temp. Gl degrees, iiiuau mln. :tf. C f greei. Mean inorithlv temp. 4 3.3 , green, which Is normal, freclpltatlo:. 6.33 Inches, which Is 1.20 inches above the average. Prevailing wind N. V. Kevuro Ktorm oil lOtli. Snow 3d Inches. There were six clear, eleven partly cloudy and f( urteeh cloudy days, while measurable precl pltullon fell 011 nineteen days. There were a number of killing frosts, do Ing no damage, as neither fruit trees nor tender vegetation were advanced enough, t p to the 2fith the went tint I wns wet and unfavorable for nlnnt ' growth and outdoor work, after the Jiil 11 Woman refuses to uncover ears the weather c eared un nnrt Every purchase would be HUe ati . t'l ltiK and sowing were the order rshhinticd horse trado, with the , " " 0 uay- . .. , jos. niicKonnerg, Ohs. vantage en the side or the rapac- h an il avaricious. Ths lniy. r and the teller would be tnonli(ts I i:it 10 Ht and sustilclort would re nt reiifliletice. Th seller would not have the ad intarn of hulldlng up business by llllng hrnucls of established Value at in one fair price, "for would the lyir have the protection which rh brands offer. TVrn would be no uniformity of i ;illty er value. There would be j mdreil of brands where one exists d. Thin would mean higher pro Ktlnn roils, higher selling cost, ml difficulty of choice on the part t the buyer. Ami the "eet all you win" attitude f the "sllilln-t price" dealer and the punirlons burn of unrej-talnty on the rt or the buyer would result In a -ling. bar-:alnliig method of buy- anu selling t tin t wnnles the most TecUuis thing In the world time. I'urchnses that now take a mo lent or m w(.uld take hours. No lh complex civilization of to lay Is geared rh'ht Into advertls'nir. nninlc necessity dmauds It. It Ihrintei iinrertalntv to ccri..lntv InilH l. ..v lrm. unit miller Ida iliiv. 'ht of truth fiirnlshoH the nmai po. one Hv,i,.ni nf d'slrlbutlon that has ivnr h..,.,i d. v licit. Tim very peonle whr shortslght "y rjill adverl'slnir imn.uin' Ih" enicker box philosophers who Jy that advertising cost Is added to m prl(,. f the mercluindhify are benefiting fr, advertising In cverv Piirclu,,,, ,)y ,ftKB, I Th..y urn Having time they are mine nii.-nv bernimn' nrlunrllu'i, it stabilized values everywhere and -ren tirices. Advertising protects em H'."o. w:,v verv (v. Advert I ilinr In Minn In iw htivrir , - dlfNr lif hrlr-PH nni! un InnnanF tt h''! Ill I'M to thn nnlilU it I. i k a greatest eilucatlonal vultie. in ten years advertising Induced "lore pe.,.,1,, , raro for ,,,,,. toelh "'HI II An ni,fn dniiliil ,.. .... !... it... . , .....1 Ljv-ftinn ttiiin 1 1 1. of the dentists tor over half century. AdvertUlng hns given the country T the styles of the city. It hns put ro ivenloneea In counlry homes. 1 Hns Increased the stnndarus of liv !"5 BV(,ryhere, not only by pointing v, ,,, (hnRfl conveniences, but "y lowering the coat. SMILES Green servant The missus told mo to come down and tell you sho was not at home. Visitor Very good. Now go back and tell her I did not call. Ex. "Were you trying to catch that train, sir!" be asked pompously. The panting would-be passenger eyed him balefully for a second be fore he blsied In reply: "oh, no, , merely wanted to rbase It out of the station." The Arklight. "Anybody hurt In the wreck?" Statement, of the Ownership, man ugement, flrculntl'n. etc., Keniilr- ed by the Act of August 24, 1912, of ST. IIKI.KVH MIST pul'llshed weekly at St. Helens, Ore gon for April 1st 1921. State of Oregon, County of Columbia. liefore me a Notary Public In ann I for the State and county aforesaid, j personally appeared S. C. Morton, w ho, having been duly sworn accord ling to law, deposes and says that he I' Is the Kdltor Manager of the St. Helens Mist and that the following Is, to the bent of lits knowledge ano heller, a true statement of the own ershlp, management (and If a dally paper, the circulation , etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown In tho ahovo caption, required by tho Act of August 24, 1912, em bodied In section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the re verse of this form, to wit: 1. That tho names and addresses 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or. if a corporation, give lu. name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) O. I). Heilborn, T. H. Mor ton, S. !. Morion. 3. That tho knovn bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold ers o-.vr.iii;: or holding 1 per cent or more of to!ul amount of bonds, mort gages, or otiier securities are: (If there are none, so state.) None. S. C. MORTON', Manager. Sworn to and yut.sir-.cd before me this 5th day of April 1921. K. K. QUICK. 'My commission expires April 13, HAPPV THOUGHT. To be worth naught. Absolutely nil. Just let yourself Run down at the heel. Hut jvu will "arrive," As everyone knows. If you make yourself Keep up 01. your toea! ' 0 Million I'cnnkw a Month Ninety million pennies are being) turned out of the nilntg every month to meet the demand for "odd cent" sales caused by war taxes. This Is an average of 3 million pennies a day. It takes between 400 and 500 men and v, onion Just to count the pennies and put them In packages for distribution. However, they are not the only ones who are counting peimieg these days while having to spend dollars. The farm woman In a family of five, who pumps, pours, and handles water by hand, lifts an average of one ton of water a .y. MILLINERY In latest and most up-to-dat styles. New merch andise arriving daily. M. RICEN OPEN EVENINGS Dam Fashion has decreed un covered ears (or milady in predic tions (or 1921 spring and summer liairdress. Still, her American highness, woman, has of late years found that fashion's dictate can be ignored and that is just what she is doing this spring. This low, snug coidure, as worn by Con stance Kinney, lends Itself most beautifully to the close-fitting spring, turban, so it prevails amongst the big majority. EDDIE'S PLACE HAGBART BORDALS Confectionery, Cigars, Cai.dy A Pleasant Place to Spend an , Hour at Pool r r Games. Soft Dri; ks. Pool Mall ST. HIM 1 Phone 132-W ON 8 vwbol of correct lubrication' A Zerolene Disc is the Identifying mark of high-grade lubri cants, the symbol of an efficiency in the manufacture of fine lubricants hard to duplicate elsewhere in the world. Zerolene is Correct Lubrication. Follow the recommendations of our Board of Lubrication En gineers embodied in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart There's a grade of Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication of your engine. Ask for & Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California I grade for each type of engine DEPOT GARAGE THE DODGE AGENCY We are agents for this popu lar and well known car and Wl'l be pleased to demon strate at any time. CAR FOR HIRE DAY OR NIGHT Blacksmith Shop in Connec tion. Tlliru h?,n Unn 'III.S AM) AOCKHHOKIKH WELCH & HANSON If it is Real Estate and you wish to buy or sell, sec THE RUTHERFORD REALTY COMPANY. Somebody has been paying rent in St. Helens for the past 17 years. They had nothing seventeen years ago and have held their own first rate. They have paid for at least two good homes but took titles in worthless rent receipts. Will you be thrifty or thriftless its up to you. Houses Nfw modern 4-room and two Rood lots. Full Pasoniont. fldtoo Good -ri'oni and fine basement, two (food guidon lotH, RnriiKO, H.iinn fruit. HoiiHO In excellent ahapo anil nicely painted. Only $1000. Good 7-room and two good mill lotx with 12 henring fruit trees, t'loao in and fine view lot. Large, garage. Kent location In town, Only $AOOtt. Worth 7000. Flno 6-room and 3 choice lots. Lota of fruit uud out buildings. IIouhg couipletoly furnished. Only ljU.100. Floors Refinish Yours Yourself with paint or varnish. We tell how Farms Stock farm of 1G0 acres, eloso In, 40 acres meadow, fine trout n( rcii 111; outsldo rango.'orchard, large barn, only $00 por . ncro. nost 80 acre fruit farm In Columbia County. Close to Uiver, ruil and lilghwny. Good buildings and full equipment. Gravity water system. 600 flno hearing upplo troos and much other fruit. Can't bo boat, only $10,000. Flno 2B no.ros farm, flno location, stockod and equipped, most all cloar. Good buildings and plenty of fruit. Only $5mm. We have a large list of trades. Fine soil acreage tracts on highway. $150 per acre and up. RUTHERFORD REALTY CO. PHONES Office, 123; Residence 38-J and 74-W IT'S a simple matter, if you cannot get a painter, to re finisli any floor fun, in fact, to do the work yourself. We make the finest finishes. They dry over night, so you can walk on them in the morn ing. They are made for laymen's use as well as painter's they flow and spread easily and cover well. The result is a smooth and lustrous finish just the one you want to get, although you an amateur do the work. Women can apply these prod ucts as well as men. Fuller makes a famous floor paint Rubber Cement Floor Faint and two famous varn- tshes called "Fifteen-for-Floors" and "Fullerwear." They are Fuller's Specifica tions for home floors each lor a particular effect. We make also a special line of paints, varnishes, enamels, etc., for all kinds of interior decorating. And we maintain a Free Advice Department that will tell you in detail how to use them. You simply describe the article, how finished now, and the effect you want to get. We've specified these ma terials ' and methods for you after 72 years' experience with paints and painting practice. We are one of the largest paint manufacturers in die United . States. pyOOetrb V SPECIFICATION Homo ScrvicePainti Varnishes - Enamels Fin i rR Paints Rubbtr Ctment Floor Paint sanitary, waterproof and dur able paint or floors of kitchens, closets. Attractive la color and Vo"-. . . uriei naro, over nignb llada in 12 colon. Alio makers of House Pstnt, All-purpose Varnishes, Silken white Enamel, Piftcen-for-Floora. Washable Will Finish, Auto' Enamel. Barn and Roof Paint. Porch and Step Paint and Pio neer Whits Lead. Don't think you can't do work like this simply because you haven't ever done it. Fol low Fuller Specifications and you'll get the right effect Where to Buy Important that you get the right material so be sure to go to the right store for Fuller Products. Cut wtietf the coupon below as a memo to direct . you. W. P. Fuller & Co. Dept. I, San Francisco Established 1849 Pioneer Paint Manufacturers for 3 Years Branches In 18 Cltlea In the Was Deal era Everywhere SAVE THIS (Cut this out and put It in ymw pocket book or hand bag ss a memo.) Fuller's "Home Scnrice" Paint Products art sold by th following In your oityl LARSEN & CO. St Helens, Oregon Proprietors West Ht. Helens Phono