St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, July 18, 1913, Image 8

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    LOCAL HAPPENINGS AND DOINGS
NEB NOTES CONCERNING PEOPLE AND
THINGS lit AND AROUND ST. HELENS
PERSONAL; LOCAL; SOCIAL AND OTHERWISE
J. G. Watts, the merchant of J. m. Lonjr and W. II. Powell.
Scappooae, wan attending to Imsi- attorneys of Portland, were in St.
nets matters in St. Helens Weilnes- j Melons last Monday,
day. j w- ,?- Millard ana family re-j
!,'!. ui i u ; turned yesterday from a trip to
rooms. Near the depot, lloulton. country. Mr. Dillard reports a
Ore., Mrs. L. L. MofTett. Imp pood catch of fish and an enjoy-1
Carleton Lewis, the Rainier ab,e triP. I
banker, was a St. Helens business chr'9 Johnson of clatskaniej
. i i ).. came us this mormnjr to visit i
visitor last Monday. ...:. i : . . t 1 i - e '
witn his sons, John and uoy, for,
Georjre Adams, who killed Kobort a few days. I
Mct'herson at Vernonia several Mrs. J. K. Ramsey has so far Nichols T N
Veks airo. has retained Goo. M. recovered from her recent severe ! Iaia 1'.
Jl Howard Krownoll of Oregon 'illness that she is able to he out j Warner (
Niekerson K F.
Pent O F
I'urnty J J
Sword A
HIST. KOAl KI Nll
tIST. NO. 1.
Kainsey Coo V
Duncan lvellan
McCallutn John
Wutts & Price
Ivimborson Chas
Duncan J H
Brown Lafe
KiiRU rt M J
W'fkstrom I t!
, I'isr. M. J.
Johnson Charley
t'allberg John
Folton K
MST. NO. 3.
Watters Cub
Compbell J
ty
to defend him and Howard M. i
of the house aain.
Mrs. xuuso Schroeder and son
Butts L
nvnell spent yesterday in St. j Adolph. of Portland, mother and ; Holaday J
len lookinjr up the case. I brother of Mrs. I. w. V. Brow n, St Helens Mill Co
le new parsonage of the con-! are spending the week in St. ; Cram K
egational church is rapidly i
Helens.
Horn, on July 11th to Mr. and
nearinsr completion and willbe;xirg nc. Mecoy, a daughter.
reauy ior occupancy wiuim a lew
weeks. Rev. and Mrs. iMeyersj The Ladies Aid of the Methodist
will occupy the new building. church will serve a Chinook Salmon
he crivn l.v Miss suPPer at the Guild Hall Friday
Hazel Watts Saturday night at the
City Hall promises to be the most
enjoyable musical attraction of the
6ason. She will be assisted by
comoetent musical talent. The
doors will be open at 7:30 and the
first number
8:30.
The old mill office was put on
wheels this week and moved
back on the new street opened
lately between Columbia street
and River street. The Arcade
theatre buiiding will also be
moved from its present lotation
to the corner of the new street
and the lots where these build
ings stood will all be docked and
made into a lumber yard by the
Mill Co.
Attorney H. W. White was tak
ing in the lower portion of the
county thii week on horseback. He
returned last night and reported
having seen the country all right
and that he was still able to walk,
although he found it somewhat
dillicult to sit down to his meala.
Frank Wilkins returned from
Westport, Wash., last week, ac
companied by Jlrs. wilkins and
evening, July 25th. Price 25 cent
J. B, Dyer and family left this
week for Twickenham, Ore.,
where Mr. Dyer will engage in
the blacksmithing business. Mr.
Dyer has been conducting the
will be rendered at I snop in St. Helens tor some time,
I but the longing for his old
stamping grounds in Eastern
Oregon was too much and he sold
out here to go back.
W. E. Stevens of Scappoose
visited in St. Helens last Monday.
Felton K
Nichols II K
Marino G
Woodward N
P.eegle F
Ciibbs F
Valvoline Oil Co
1UST. No. 4
Easterday Phil
Voss Gus
Gaittons Arthur
Jasper Chas
Thompson Lowell
LaFountain Wallace
i Andress J A
Uachmyer Pill
( laittens Ray
Gaittens Ruel
llummill Pob
(Jill Fred
Judge and Mrs. Dart, and Missi
part of the week. j
; Anliker II
i , r-.imons . i
l'.ishoi F
Archibald L
the children, who have been j ren was a St. Helens visitor on
spending the summer there.
Tomorrow, Saturday, the ladies
of the Congregational church will
hold a cooked food sale at the
new store of C. II. John & Co. in
the Masonic building.
Mrs. w. Pulliam and daughter,
Mis3 Mary, are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Law s
of this city.
Joel Hill, a prominent citizen j
of Clatskanie, was a circuit court J Thompson Verna
visitor in St. Helens Monday. Keelan Ed
Clark W E
HIST NO.
Fowler G C
1. .,.!.,., 1 I.. ........
miss Annie Quick returned ( p j
Saturday from Seaside, where;,, , '
i . i . ... , ,1 .erkner J L
sne spent iasc weeK,guesi;ot miss.
Edna Harris.
Miss Mildred Wright of Port
land is visiting with her sister,
Mrs. u. u. jeucou ot mis cuy. j in( q
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fox of Truman J E
Portland visited at the home of; :.-lknap A
I. v. w. Drown of St. Helens on I Morell c. L
Saturday. Clark F L
Miss Fannie Cooper of War-! oist. no. '.
I.owman Lbr Co
Lowe Mrs E
('oast Cul & Flume Co
Townsend Roy
Ix?mke Henry
DIST. NO. 8.
I Washburn P W
dist no. i).
Roberts Wm
Jarvi Arvid
Overholt H
Thurrsday
Have your pictures taken now
at the photo tent. We make
views in the country. Call and
see our Work.
Welch, Photographer.
Notice Grangers
Pomona Grange will meet with
Natal Grange Aug. 2. All corr.e.
Mrs. w. B. Mackay of Portland j Will be speaker there if possible . j,. ja(.(,i,
is visiting her parents,
Mrs. J. George. I
Mrs. Lawrence Holman and'
little daughter of Portland arej
spending the week in St. Helens, i
Mr. and Mrs. Younger of Port-!
Mr. and from O. A. College.
R. N. lyjvelace,
Master Pomona Grange.
Congregational Church
Preaching by the pastor 11 a. m.
Oya Leander
Oregon Lumber Co,
Kaspar Simon
Huffman John
Roberts S
Niminen Oscar
land spent Sunday in this city. ;and8p. m. A most cordial wel- vt.,,b f: K
.r.o I.oveitivn Fmil
.50 I'IST NO.
.r0 Austin Will
."('; Van Natlmn
Van Pewey
Krntz Henry
5 I Irt' Erickson Andy
3:! 20 j ,im;,n W J
17 50; Yst J.w
10.
3 15
1 1 55
51 10
Popham P M
Matson Mat
IVnmttO P
2; TO I Austin Pert
5 00 j Pauley A L
12 ;0; Erickson Albert
Lindahl C O
12 (0 Clatskanie Mere Co
J", 1 DoelT H
t t'O !IST. NO.
liihain P M
Bead iV Co
ClatsKanie Merc ( t
I1ST. NO.
Peterson An tun
Hurt Cecil
Burt Angus
PIST. NO.
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2 50
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;." 00 Fricksni, Willie
1,1 (o Mcpherson Rob
wo Parker A I.
no .' honelson t)
;t7 5()! Kay Sam
7,; 7.-,iScliilliiit A
2 -,()' Mellinger C w
l'J I Erickson Theodore
1 o well ii'gil
Malmsten Sidney
Clark II C '
Fa'.tinot Fritz
rrehorne E R
IMS l'. No. 15.
Plocke Wm
Smith Rny
McPaniel Wm
'iess Jerry
1'ragesar Geo
Spencer R"ht
(ilalm Henry
.b.hn C R
Var.P.larieom H l
R .k'ers NeNon
Hess (.'redo
Leslie Fluyd
Armstrong Jesse
VanI'laricoiu Freil
J..l,n A W
imst. no. if,.
H. ChriMeiiM-n
(;i:nh;ai. koai ham
ernn.iia I,l,r. & Fuel l
McDaniel Win
Bu-s A H
KaniM y Cipo
Garrison () I)
Van' Irihoven L J
Van')r.-.hueii L J
Malmberg F V,
Slieeley E W
John C R
Puey LoU
Stevens V E
Van' Irshoven L J
VanOrshoven L J
F'uliei ton W J
John A W
Pringle Win
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22 50
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I'ho upreine t"t of l," i
.f glasses U ! the cout but
the satisfaction thev give. Or.
I-owe'ai: lasses satisfy whether they
,si tl r more. They reprencnt
the r.-sult of years experience, not
rx erim. nts. The proper fitting of
the proper itlussc U hi biminen.
Yr more than 21 years he hai
made it hi exclusive business, Th
result is absolute satisfaction. JU
does nat go from hmiw to houae.
Consult him at St. Helens Hotel,
Wednesday, July 23, onu day only.
Remember the day and date. Score
of references. Rainier 2lth, Clats
kanie 25th.
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Miss Eeryl Muckle was in Port- come is extended to all. "Come
land on Wednesday. j thou with us an1 we wi! j tht.e
sirs. Stokes of Pasadena, Cal., ! good,V i
is visiting with her sister, Mrs. nev p j Meyer Pastor !
L. L. Moifett of lloulton. ' ' . ' 1
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Mrs. J. tf. wendlick or Portland Don t forget the Ladies Aid sup-;
per Friday, July 25. j
Dr. Lowe's glasses are death to
i headaches. Ask your neighbors, j
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2 to
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HOTEL ARRIVALS
sr. IIH.KVS
S. W Smith. W. W. Call, Port
land; R. E. I. Smith. PaUiinore;
M. McCoy and wife, N. Ileyinan.
A. A. Wall. Wm. Montgomery.
Ch.n. Helarioii, I'oitland; Chas. T.
J.ihnson, llood River; (J. Ibture,
Ceo. Johns. .n, J. S. Moore, St.
I. .. his; G. Pitt,-, Cas Schmidt, A.
IVik. F. Stke, L. I'arlsoii, Rainier;
W. E. Render. Jack Hammond, A.
II. Iloreid-re. Portland; E. V. Matt
son, Seattle; L. E. Picture, Port
land; Geo. Mcl'.ride, City; J. M.
Coonier, Portiand, ('. S. I(ooHr,
San Fianei.sru; M. F. Wiley. Port
laud; J. lloln, Paymond; W.
Chalker. Mrs. li. A. Hume, Mis. l.
M. Oveiiin, Cares Puiger, I'ort-
'ind; A. Ruike, Rainier; J. A. j
MiMllllo, C, (J. pov;, I!. A.
Powers, P.. R. Nichols. Portland;
Jno. PeBruvse, Seattle; Arthur G '
Gitteiins. (!. C. McCaithy, H. St ul-!
man, I. Raich, Kelso; J. A. Eakin, j
I!. I.. Jewel, C. Knutsi-n, Astoria;!
T. C. Watts. ReuU n; John Mc '
tj'l.illl. Wm. Reil, Miss Reid. J. A.1
I in .bar. I,. B. Coovert. C. E.
G.,o.!ss,d, Portland; F. I. Ander-'
son and wife, M. II. Curtis pud
wife. A. I. Fii. The Kern-Bi.MIe'
Party. Portland ; J. M. Lute. Seattle:
M. G. Clark. L. Holiimn, w ife and
child. Portland; 11. Smith, Sauvica
I.Jand; J. C. Cook, SanFrancisco;
M. Mulkey. I). A ..Vii.i..., ' " 1
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a......:... n .... ' W
City. 1. W. Mercer. Geo.
Portland; Wulter T
Robinson. Sr., Francio ' 1
fitcAPu hotel,
M. L. llauer, Jno. o V.
John Holland. K. j.
Frednen. K Mey.r, Fgrl
W. Mueller, City.
YANKTON NEWS
Mr. and Mr. IU. DUK
Masten camp were in St. fi'
Wednesday. '
Mr. Way. who r.l,.
Yunkton roud. in building ,,'
barn.
t
ftir. nrannon has vii(uri(ti
i oriiaun.
Eber Rrown h.. return J
iiu i-iu now,iuii, where i
lemain tor a while.
nouuon imHpituI tins vwk t
was one of the f,,,t WW,)
ceive.l into the hoHpital anq J
liUrliiy or the care nnj w
which he received.
Mr. Janien Me A buy hu J
visiting in rortlard.
Pig of all Hues fr J
times. AddreM W. , fui
Rox lJ2. St. Helen, Or.
notice io mr mm
Se.lc, bid will I nrturt
K. K. Quirk. City lUcurJff gf j
( ity of bt. Helens, Colun
County, Oregon, until 5 o'rloci
m. July 2(5. 19R1. for the fur-
ing of all labor and material fJ
constructing a wwer in Sewer h
tricts No. S, f. ( and 7 0f
city, n per plat, profile undipH
licatiori on tile in the of!ico(J
City Recorder aforesaid. Bid
each district to be accurate. I.
der to submit a certified chert
ten jier cent of their bid n W
payable to A. V. Mueller, Hi;
The city reserve the rifht ionA
any and nil bid.
Mated July U. P.H.t.
K. E. IJuick. City IV-conk
Whereupon, Court adjourned un
til Wednesday. Aug, 0, l'jpl.
Stands for MIST
DANBEROUt BLtrOINQS
Oar Wmi.Ut tll
R'lk Clailla UtiUr?
Vl I nMH t.iaau iixMry
H r!iTf at ono often at.
Y i S:... ! !nf i, Knam Cr, AnkUl
v rj uunn,( ui ikco.
w. w.
visited her sister, Mrs. I.
Brow n, on Tuesday.
wiss Leona Perkins was a pas
" spnirpr r,n thp Mprcerl w'ripn it.
left St. Helens yesterday, bound j Jr- Lowe' glasses relieve that
for SanFrancisco, where she will ; tense facial expression that come
be met by some friends and to-j frm eye strain. Consult him at
Kether they will jroon a pleasure St Hdt.ns Hotd vVednesday,
trip to Los Angeles. San I)mgoj . .,
and dow n into Mexico. Miss Per- y
kins will be away several weeks, j Christ Episcopal Church
This bas been a quiet week in ;
shipping circles along the water! There will be ner vices in the
front in St. Helens. The Mult-1 Rpi.scopul church next Sunday even-
nomah, Wi amette, Merced, JiOop . , T ,. Tii..i
. i ', . ng, July 20, at 7:L. Ihelast
and Beulah have been loaded i . .. '
here during the week and have j rvlco untl! l'"
sailed for California ports. The! ',.
U-hania is at the ship yards. Court Proceedings
where repairs are being made, j Kainjer pharmacy, medicine
captain Exon, owner of the to Thompson 5 (iO
river rteamer Modoc, has sold his -Wooden Dr J L, care of Taft,
boat to some Puget Sound parties AfJamj) , .,() 00
and the little steamer will go
under her own steam over the1 aMoi.nts kkjw tki.
bar and up the coast to the Sound. Ross Dr L G, care Turner,
The trip will be made early next i Spence et al 20 CO
week captain Exon has secured j Mt.Mi c w, juror at Mc- j
the steamer Woodland to put on 1 ... . . .,.1
the ijwis river run in place of; ' neon in,'u,Hl
the Modoc. 1 VanRlaaicom II D
Sr Till: V KllC II EllO.X ST. I LLI O.Y
TROUPIER
Will Stand thk Skason at thk IIomk I'arm
OV THK OWNKR O.NK Mu.K S')CTi (!' ScA ITooSl-
Pi:i)ic.kr.i-
Troup5cr (44519) imported if 12 by Kci.scr Bros
of Kcota, lovva; is recorded by tlic Perelicron
Society of America and record number is 30564.
Color and Description; Black; Star; Hind feet
white. Pkdigkkk: I'oaleel April 1, 1S9S; bred hy
M. Malassijue, department of Sartbe; owned by
lCarnest Johnson, Scappoose, Oregon.
SiKK: Sanrado (22990) by Bon ICspfir 7022
(561S) by Sultan (4713) by Bayard (9495) by
Kstraba 187 (796) by son of 'ean Le Blanc (739)
Dam; Charmanle )2;97.-j) by Coco (4553) by
Abel El Kader belonging tf) M. Lefetivrc. .
2nd Dam; Chat ni.uitc belonyin to M. I hive.
Weight 1735 lbs. TERMS; 515 to insure.
At my place one mile South of Scappoose, Ore.
Earnest Johnson
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