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a - - - , - . DOINM LOCAL- HAPPENINGS AND "NEWS NOTES CONCERNING PEOPLE AND THINGS IN AND AROUND ST. HELENS O PERSONAL; LOCAL; SOCIAL AND OTHERWJSE Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Chesshir of Sodaville, Ore. visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hazen during the week. ortland visited Mrs. Eugene Blakesley attended a meeting of Kansans in Portland Wednesday. Miss Davis over Sunday wit of this city. D. E. Freeman of Scappoose was a business visitor in St. Helens this week. F. M. Miles of Portland was 1? okin4p after business matters in St. Helens this week. Mrs. E. M. Shinn of Berkeley, Cal., is visiting at the hom of her en. George H. Shinn in St. Helens. Mrs. McLaren of Rainier is visit ing wifcl frien4Qn St. Helens this week. ) W. B. Co!0n of Marshland was attending to business yatters in the county seat this wek. Mrs. L.-G. Ross was a Portland visitor during the week. Mrs, Youngerof Portland visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dart in St. Helens during the week. Mrs. Turner of GreVllTim is visit ing with her daughter, Mrs. Wil bur Muckle, who has been quite ill for ifSral days. GuyMills of Vernoia was the messenger who brought the elec tion returns from that precinct last Wednesday. Reese R. Hall of Chinook, Wash., arrived in St. Helens this week ! will make this his home. He is one of the new owners of the Muckle Grocery store and has gone to work in the store. The Beavers Lodge of Houlton will give a dance and box social at Houlton on. Saturday evening, Nov. 15th. Galichio's Orchestra will Everybody in- Mayger. Dr. M. D. Barbour was alone at home at the time and was unable to save anything except a few chairs, almos the entire con tents being destroyed. Dr. N. E. Barbour was at Elk City at the time. "I don't see how they expect coseh rSissNelle Laws i turn e.ra ,hcy." ."V make the rootoall men stuuy. a man can't Jo two things at o'ce, ami the sooner the farluty finds it out the bet ter." Livingtson, in The Sohpomore, City Hall, Friday evening, Nov. 1 The High School pupils Helens are rehearsing on a 3-act college comedy entitled The Soph omore" and will prodnce it at the City Hall on Friday night, the 14th of Nov. Preparations are being made for the Annual County Teachers Insti tute to l held in St. Helens on Nov. 19, 20 and 21st. Thare will be about 100 teachers present and some of the most noted anil ac complished instructors in the west here. Full iVJounctnei.ts and de tails next veek. o The Foresters of America met during the aveek for the first time since last spring. A new set of officers were elected and meeting will be held regularly from now on. J. G. PrTngle is the new Chief Ranger and M. J. Ford is financial secretary. I m his daughter, or were you going to ask if 1 was his mother?" Hope AUIen. in TIVohpomre, Friduy, The CongregatOal Ladies' Aid will give their annual Christmas basaar on Thursday. nJc. 11. They wiHOv their usual supply of Una needlework, aprons, ate. ff-s ' "Some of thiT-t tMnJf we oomefjjhis university juof totudy. T' Jf 7Jng physics interfere withT3otballl" Kennedy, in The Soohonsjre, Nov. 14th, City Hall. Twenty five per rent off on all trimmed hatAt Jlsnson's millinery. 2) Ceorge Fowler of Gobi was In the city Wednesday. Sam Kellly of peer Island was among the visitors to our city this week. A. L. Fuller, cashier of the Rainier Bank, was called to St. Helena Wednes day by the sheriff to do jury duty, but Mr. Jgiller was more fortunate than nine of the rest and waa excused. Dr. M. I). Barbour of Mayger brought the election returna up from his jti'cinct Wednesday morning. I', F. Coslello, young farmer living near lluulton, was seriously Injuied arly this nmrn ng while on his way to the St. Helens Timber Co. 'a camp, where he works. He was on a speeder on tha company's track, going from his Mrs. Minnie Poleshsl. a siater of l0 his work' before light, and tan Mrs. E. A. Koss. who has been in the. . , re lht ..t for five months visiting relsllveiT, ,u" v rturnl t,i St. Helens on Vidsy. Mrs Sometimes almost believe I am growing absnt minded 1 have to meet my daughter some here. now. let me somewhere somewhere." - I'rof.Alilin In The SophOore. Friday.evenlng.Nov. 14th. City Hall. Doleshal visited in Marshall and Helolt, Wisconsin, but says she is glad to get back to Oregisji. in fact, she was quite homesick for the west. R Dibble of Rainier brought up II. ai:d fayneof Quincy was a business visitor in St. Helens this week. thjMjection returns VV edncsday, i here attende. bumeas mat ters. "IwantMrs. Bucklntthsm. who is sitting behind me, to hsve a perfectly good look at this hat, and I know she won't enjoy a minute of the gsme afterward!"- Mrs. Scott in The Sopho more. Friday evening, Nov. I4lh, City Hall. The contract for the Rutherford building was let lust wcwk and con struction will be rushed as soon as th hollow tile blocks, which will le UMcd in the walla, arrive. track druiim the night. lie was not found for soiiie time. He was brought on a bed to the Iloultor depot and taken to Portland to tihosiital on the 11:19. lie had some broken rits and Internal Injuricys feared. Mr. II. W. Tfoisen reter of Warren was a business visitor in St, Helens Tuesday. Mr. Heisen reter is a mem ber J-he Columbia Valley Nursery Co., Ca lling all kinds of fnu' trees, ornamental trees and shrubery. This company Is planning on entering the Columbia count Held in the salu of nursery stock in the near future. l.ot A large, silver, open rsccil Klgin wutch. I .oat between Houlton and St. Helens am! Columbia ( ily. Kinder pleuse leave same at Mist ollice or Geo. Shcllabarlger. Colum bia City. 11 For Sale and Want Ads. A ka Tk C Juma, BrBi Rtt,u Trappers Mink wanted, ally uninjured. Illghya pries p,d, Wriu Fred Everest, Bus 6. Hlllshuru, 0 Team for Sale- 6 years old vy.,11 broke. Weight about 2Soo p,',und' tot particulars empire of l)tvi(j Lynch, Scappoose, Ore. 2tp Wanted -A scoool gr to with housework after school hours For particulars call at Mist olUce. Itp ' 10 acres near Scappons to trsd, for S good cows and $100 cah or would take a horse and $:too mrt. gHn land. Aug. Voss. rr laliindr'lre. 2tp lAiULlAiiaLlltiiLlAtU 4 furnish the music, vited. Dr. and Mrs. Peel, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. John and Mrs. YVm. Muckle Hall. Nov. 14th, City Miss Carrie L. Allen, aunt g f Mrs. L.lR. Rutherford and Joe Allen, is visitinnin St. Helens this week before leaving for Los Angeles, where Bhe will BDend the winter. Mrt. Newell Day and daughter, JcnnL; Day of Hoquiam, Wash., are spenJnig the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Day of this city. M. F. Hazen has been quite sick the past week, but was able to be out on election day. Mis. Glen Metsker and Uttle dauKh- tcr came over from Forest Grove for a visit with Mr. Metsker. The Metskers nrp huihltntr npat liltl ruttHLrn In St. tended the Wooden Wedding An- -Mcn, and in , ghojt time Mr MeU. versary 01 JJr. and Mrs. Laren at Rainier last Monday. Mc- Mrs. W. C. Lee of Rainier was In St. Helens Wednesday, having brought up the election return? of that city on the local option vote. She and two other ladies were rnembers of the election board at ithat place. Mrs. Paulsen returned last Fri day from Seattle where she has been for severaf morta, at the home of her daughter, Airs. Fred Ragan. Recently a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ragan and of course Fred thinks that his is the only boy in the world. Word waf received here Thurs dayfhat the residence of Drs. M. D. and N. E. P.arbour had been destroyed by fire that morning, at ker will be at home among us. J. W. Day and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Newell Day, were sight seeing in Portland Monday. C. E. Hien. a merchant of Trcnholm, was a business visitor in St. Helens on Monday. H. W. Huizenreter of Warren tran sacted business in St. Helens on Tues day. Alfred George was in from Trenholm on Tuesday anil spent the day with his family. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Galichio spent the week's end in Portland. Twenty-five per cent off on all trimmed hats at hanson's millinery. 2t The Rev. J. S. Mowery will presch at the Bachelor rT school house Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Temperance." r ' 'AX' SB -4l k"v,' , mm s-.t. O About three years ago Mr. H. F. McCormick, the manager of the St. Helens Lumber Co., built this modern residence, and has occupied it as his home ever since. The lo cation was chosen with especial care no that a magnificent view of the Columbia river and tha mountain would be visible from the commodi ous front porch. Also the resi dence commands a full view of the large saw mill and docks of the Lumber Co. The house is modern in every detail and most artistically arranged. Kvery piece of lumber in the building was taken from Columbia county forests and manu factured at the mills in St. Helens. It is truly a Columbia County, Oregon, product, and one of tln most beautiful of the Rt.'Weletis residences. I knoj' them scamps, Mr. Stew- glad to get back to Orrgon and Fred WkV? Oh, art. WirfJi they were board in if at mothers they swiped an elegant crayon pitcure of grandfathers and hung it in the postofTice, marked 'Undertaker and Embalmer. ' Mother was that ashamed." Violet, in The Sohpomorc, Friday evening, November the 14th, City Hall. "I get so sick and tired, Mary Scott, of Cunningham Cunningham, Cunningham all day long. You might think Moses and the twelve apostles were Cunnnighama to near you talk." was just "tickled to death" to see her. SHIPPING NOTES i, 11 n early San Pdero The Steamer C week get away, going to with a full cargo of ties and senger list. The Steamer Grace Dollar, the The Steamer Multonniiih limped into port Tuciulay morning. Coming up the river Monday nidt nhe ran Into a log boom near Rainier and loot part of her proxdlor. After a nh.irt stay at the shipyard, he went to Portland. where she will go on the dry. luck and have a new wheel (dared Capt. sr.. 1.1 r..,n,.iu t,r i... ut ci.... I..... - full pas- ,low hal ln), Multnomah, relievinu Cant. Maro, who is taking a vacation. At the hearing before the Inspectors at San Francisco relative to the wreck newest of the Dollar fleet, after taking on a million feet of lumber at the docks of the Merced. Captian Aaplund pleaded Miss Durggins. in the Sophomore, of the Columbia CountyI.br. Ia., and guilty to uimkillful navigation and took Monday evening, Nov. 14th, City Hall. 1 t. Helena Lumber Co., sailed Mon- all the blame tf the wreck. The in- l( (V,i,tr,Hn tho .niffmri.incr ? dav night forQin Pedro and Sun Diego, spectorrcvuked his license for one - " - lU..r I Helena plumber, has been awarded two I The Steamer V oho mite sailed Wcd large plumbing contracts at Knappa, I nesday night, for Southern California Ore. He waa down there a roopte of ports with DOOM ft. of lumber and 45 oays irus week an 1 naa men on the job passengers all the time. ' year friends palhizs with ovurencc. Ujevoked h lptain Ai iff St. Helc him plund has many ns who will sym- In his unfortunate Pasture for rent. Haled h. j sale. C. W. I.ind. Warren. 4tp I 11.......:.. l . j.dinniu i,m,c rour mis and 5. room house. Price S.r0, (.n RlOTj terms. In Houlton, 1 1-2 blocks from dexit. I0-20-P ("has. Smith I x Fo?Sale - Two hmisi's and Wo lots. I'eusonulile prices. W. H Cade, St. Helens, Fresh Skamokawa Creamery but ter, M) cents tho roll. Muckle Gro cery Co. For Sale --15 head of kJ dsirj cows. J A. Nelmm. Warren. Sin For Sale- Scow hnuiw. I2iM In.id. three year idd, papered and paiiitJ, hUo mired inside. 1 10 worth of furni ture goes llh it. 'IP W. J. Muthr. For sale cheap A Complete set of tho Au:er iciiim Encyclopeilii. Uri'ioire lit Mist ollice. Fur Sale 24 white Inborn ml leU and cockerels; also fancy pigeons, several varieties. I'igim eeiived I due ribbons at Clatnkanie Fuir. For information mul prices w rite KoU-rt Mum II. ).cr Inland t Ire. For Sale - UO day outs, good yielik-r, Alao, soma kimhI cabliage. It II. W. Ililien.ctcr. Warrcn.Or. i k.t cent loans on farms, or chard lands, city resident or bue nesa property, to buy, build. Im prove, extend or refund mortgages or other securities: terms reason able; special privileges; corres iximlence invited. Dept. L, 618 Commonwealth Bldg., iH nver, Col., r Dept. I, 7I'J Henry Bldg., Se attle, Wash. Houlton Free Methodist Church Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and H p. m, I'fayer meeting on Thtrsdity even- liruit n p. tn. J- N- W,,,H, raHt"r' Congegational Church A church home for friends and strangers. Services - 10 a m. Bible sch wl. 11 a. m. Preaching; and worship. 7:110 p. m. Song service and ser mon. Wednesday. 7-.'l0 p. m. Mid week service and Itihle stm'y. Everybody welcome. F. J Meyer, I'astor. The Schooner Ileluah arrived Tues- i ran. rreo vynxins rciurneo Mondsy day mrmnK aftcr run of 24 days form a two montha trip to her old home j fr(rn gBn iejro. She is loading a full in Maine. While away ahe visited , carK0 at lhe (l(M.k( ot UB Columbia several of the large citica in thelaat County Lbr and middle weat. Of course ho.wBa p,i. Co. for delivery at San DANOEROUt BlIfOINII mtlm tmiim Tilim IIM Oar Ww-w rit Ilk Elastic BasUry rauavaa as Ml 3tckinf, Kim Caa, AnkUta S' f iM,rnial Mftnk 9llaW n OOO A M n. CLA MK K CO. Strayed-One Jersey heifer months obi ; light color, hole In right ear. 1 red Jersey heifer H months old, white atsr in forehead. Strayed from my place at Hnehelor Flat. 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