LOCAL HAPPENINGS AND DOINGS Yourself and Others A new lot of Rags. tttwui'a Furniture Store. Misses Nelle -and Leona rerkins are visiting in Portland this week. Mrs. S. C. Morton, her mother Mrs. lleilbron anil her sislter Miss Heil bron. were visiting with friends and relatives in Portland several days during the week. J. H. Quinn visited his family In Tortland this week. James n. McKay of Scappoose was a business visitor in St. Helens on Wednesday. Mrs. A. M. Stout returned this week from Knappton. Wash., where she has been for several week visi ting relatives and friends. Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums and Window shade at . Itotia'a Furniture Store. Miss Mildred Wright of Fortland visited last week In St. Helens with her sister, Mrs. Jeffcott. Mr. and Mrs. Rudig of Portland 6 pent the week end at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Ross In St. Helens. Mrs. N. A. Ashby of Forest Grove visited Li.r daughter Mrs. M. E. Mil ler in St. Helens this week. Mrs. Goin of Scappoose was visi ting friends in St. Helens Tuesday afternoon. ' Mrs. W. G. Muckle is spending the week in Portland with relatives and friends. Jacob George (A Dr. J. L. Zlpper er are in Portland this week attend ing a sesion of the Scottish Rite Masons. James Muckle came down from Portland Wednesday and spent the day with relatives. Miss Ada George visited friends In Portland last week: Mr. and Mrs. Percy George came down from Portland last Sunday and spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. George. Rev. and Mrs. Meyer and Miss Hobbs entertained their Sunday School classes at apicnic near the old "swimmin' hole" in Milton .Creek last Wednesday. Winter is here, all summer hat trimmings at price Noah. 's Ark The Aid Society of the M E. church will meet with Mrs. Dart, Wednesday June 19th. Mrs. M. J. Rutherford, Mrs. James Ellison of St. Helens and Mrs. Davis of Rainier left on the Willamette for California where they will visit relatives and friends for a few weeks. Miss Beryl Muckle visited in Port land on Thursday. The many friends of Miss Lots Perry will be sorry to learn that she has taken a position in Portland with the schools, and will not re turn to St. Helens the next year. Miss Lucile Hobbs spent a few days in Forest Grove last week. Miss Gladys Ashby of Forest Grove visited with relatives and friends over Sunday. Miss Marie Paulson and Miss John Bon spent Memorial Day at Astoria, with friends. Born: To Mr. and Mrs Fred Tim- mons on May 28th, 1914 a daughter. Mrs. Tlmons is a sister of Mrs. Jack Black of thjs place. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Per kins, May 30th, 1914 a ten pound boy. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams of Railroad Addition on May 30th, 1914, a son. Mrsk Mary Pendergast spent the early part of the week in Portland visiting with friends. Mrs. O. D. Kylo of Trenholm visit ed In St. Helens Thursday. Phe left on Friday for Ohio where she will visit with relatives for three months. The Pythian Sisters held their election on last Thursday night with the result that the entire staff of officers were re-elected for another six months. Mr. Tabor of Noah'e Ark spent a few days of this week in Portland. Mrs. Frank Glbbs uncle of the Lope boys, will leave this week for Southern Oregon where he has min ing interests. Robert 8eal of the Portland Lbr. Co., was a business visitor in St. Helens on Friday. Mrs. O. A. Erickson of Warren was In St. Helena visiting with friends during the week. Toy Land NOAH'S ARK. V" Wise and Otherwise We learn by the Oregontun that Professor Kilgore has taken a posi tion with the Highland 'School in Portland for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen were Portland visitors last Monday. Mrs. L. G. Ross and Mrs. J. S. Allen entertained In honor of Mrs. U. L. Jeffcott during the week. Mrs. Jeffcott expects to leave soon for her new home in Portland. Mrs. l H. John and Miss Porthy were visiting in Portland the first of the week. L. J. VanOrshoven was ' In Tort land over Sunday. Mr. J. George and Arthur George attended the funeral of the late. Bishop Scaddlng on-last Saturday. Picture Frames suitable for any kind, made to fit any alie picture. Hons 's Kuruiture Store. We have gold bads for rose beads (Mth's Ark. Mrs. W. A. Haris returned this week from an extended visit in the east. She visited her rlatlvs in Buff alo, New York for some time and on the way back home stopped off nt Chicago and other middle western points. If you don't see what you want, ask for it Noah's Ark. JAS. MUCKLE & SON I -GOODS OF QUALITY - "Lasticurve-Back" The Very Newest Nemo Self'ReJacing Corset An extremely lri)T cor.t, made rntnforlaWe ntul ultru-Myli.-li ! cores of the new -la.-iio I.astikops Cloth in the liaok.t'xtt'niliiiK low the lm-k steels-- n titw and inraluMe A hud nntntwn. SPECIAL SAI.K ON KMHROIMCKIKS E,er W w- All 50c ! roidciics 3)c All 35c Kiiv.rokUricH 24c All 21c Kml'iu'utcrics ,()c All 20c Emlironlri ics All I5c Kmliri.iileries lc All 10c F.ml.roklcries 7c c-jjLL'i;; L'UOV Straw Hats, split straw. Mi:N S UKADWKAR Ucst for summer. SlilT of soft, fme HF.ST GRADE $2.50 SCAPPOOSE J Continued from Page 1 Earnest Smith is visiting with his i son this week at Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Smith and Miss Fowler visit ed the Kose City on .Monday. p The water is raising and everyone is bringing their dairy herd to high i land. Mr. and Mrs. Morris have moved to Jeff Mill. Mr. Morris is working on the road and Mrs. Morris is cook ing for the men. Mrs. H. Yeazie of St. Helens visit ed friends here for a few days. Mrs. Grant Watts received word that her sister was very 111 at Port that he sister was very ill at Port Tuesday. R. D. Snider made a flying trip to Portland Tuesday. Geo. Ramsey lost a valuable horse while working on the road. The team ran away with the road scraper hurting one horse so badly he had to be killed. Katie Weist Is visiting friends here this week. Fred Grant and wife have moved in the country for a few weeks as Fred is working on the road. The v'cure t,,"s 1,10 Htry - your corset can't "ruin up." the ivin t edpe can't show through, ami 'n re easy and comfortable in any jvsitu n. To make room for new stock, we are placing these high grn.le Nemo Corsets on sale. For a limited time only $3 50 Corsets $f.98 Men's Hue l'lor.i Dora Fell Hats, latest style, bow in I nek. Colors in Mack, lihie. brown, ami tnnscy. Very Nobby. PRICE $3 00 LADIES TAKE NOTICE. We are glad to announce that we arc able to supply you with "Kayscr" Silk Gloves. When we mention "Kayser" w efeel that no further description is necessary for after pou have once worn "Kayser Gloves' you GOOD NEWS FOR YOU. will accept no others. 16 Button lengths, black or white . . .$1.00 Short length, sics 5 1 to 7 50c DERBY WHITE KID GLOVES 16 button length $4.00 Short length $1.75 Ulll -ax. .... "'"iNnmxn Mr. Ellen purti,., Auto, and U Ir.u.por,,, to tliu market tends In num.. i... ..... 4 ni by the flrnt of July i Tlle ,)uul' 'njr mk being construrli.! U, . lourn that. K.....1 ro.d,.,, i eM ,o r"r'"' . t., on th.r i ...a,, sir Ham. ; an accident, m, t, . ; toned and rn ,rr (!, the homes r..civ!n Mtl'l ...... .r. y u obh thOKtiltnul. ' I The dain- In t. j j namriiay niKlit , ed III suite of II ii. r.i. .... : HruituooiM will) ., . I ' UtHJ M I ties very uUlnlr. 1 , Mrs. I liimii Uf La I'liuinJ u ruiuru 10 Ii. r ulil hoi, u 1.1. .... urn. -turn. ni itJ t i arrival is tint known Mr. J. J. Iluvllk IshsvUgJ 'painted. Hy nrtlflriut nieatu J bullillnir will look lit.. I Mr. lKiiiitld Smith Ii vlaughter ule on hli Mil,, IUrvetr. tin mIi tW(1 fc aim a fane to n.iy. Haying Is at Ita fu) )uil vicinity. Mr. J. J lluvlik oponH i meat market In ronniriloi store. He ll lurs frw, J here all tlie lime, mid wllHuJ thein at ruiiiialii9 prlctn. ADVKItTISKIi I.KTTEIti Lelnrs unrluliiiml at ll)gJ Dragon (Hint otllcn tor the ti Ing May 30th. 1914 Mr. l'ete Hula Mr. W. H. Font Mrs. Nets Kaiton Mr. Toiny liawod Mrs. Yera lluvtsri) e Mr. Uiuls M.irtla Mr. J. U. Klrc Mr. Peter rirlmon I.MInrs unrlulniiHi by Jum 1114 will be sent to lh Dtt4ii ofltt-o. 1V K PODD.M THK MARK IT! Portland. Wheat 'lub. t'c; btb red Hulnn. He. Hay Timothy. alfalfa, t Ilttttrr t'reumrry, J?c Kggs Kanch. 31c. St. sc Ve FOR SAI.K Silo Lumber. 1800 feet. 26 feet long. Lumber Is at War ren. See or address JOHN DOLA.N 2tp. St. Helens. Do you know Noah's Ark sells wanh boarda cheap? The New Perkins Hotel PORTLAND, OR HQ ON extends to you a cordial invitation to make this hotel your headquarters. I Thoroughly Renovated and Rented Rooms Without Bath $1.00 and Up Rooms with Private Bath $1.50 and Up LOCATION CENTRAL ' BEST OF SERVICE A RESTAURANT WITH FOOD AND PRICES RIGHT C. II. SHAFER, Manager Nomination Blank Good for 2000 votes in Piano contest for Statu. Whoat Illuentim. I.X-; tlak re Kudslau, Sic. Hay Timothy. 117 per tos; f 14 per ton. Hutter Creamery, 2c Kkk24c. Present this coupon at J W McDonald's Store 1 j( Give Home Industry a Trial () A. M. ECKER, Manufacturer St. Hel EL TRIUMPHO lOcCIGAKS OVIDA 5c CIGARS Vk;aks or mishit" T I ror o&ic ana Tf'-i a J I YV. C Junu BrMf AOI 9m mww - lnrjfo fire-iro f nafe fur a. K. WuicW. City H-'ll- 1 1 iv. wantwl: will il' l'v'-r or wH lrr. Will Win pl-klnf Juna Klh. - V, J. LARSON, Warn. II If l'nUrM in S. 0 llult UlM S C White UKhc.rnn or SC'" i . .; fr or 01 'l.l.l.. Mr. n.l Mr Alb"tDl1 All iw'ttliiica for Ui hatowl miawin at ouo lialf prl- J I!.i9 Gote. ANNOUNCEMENT Wc have just iustalled a new latlie and are prepared to do your repair work on marine and automobile engines and machinery of all kinds A GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Work turned out on short notice by at experienced mechanic CITY GARAGE Announcement To the People of St Helens and All Way Towns ST. HELENS. PORTLAND AUTO CO. lms established r,.rtl.iu,l Oil'uc For Passenger Auto at Meier 4 Frank's Store 6th and Alder Streets, Portland Passenger auto uill receive at.d deliver passengers at this location beginning MAY 4th REST HOOMS-FHKE CHECK UOOM nJiUC TELEl'IKfXics every convenience is offered and to you at MEIER & FRANK'S A K'mhI houso with th"j lots in rihmI location in for sale. Inquire for pn terms at the Mint ifl- Twofin bulMtntC '"" to81' for tale. Several fruit 'f-1" cllnt gaiden )l. i;luH aonabl tr'c-cai ami tJ tr. " atMiitorTice, , 'Wsnted-(;tn,rnl AftJ Line Non-rarticlpatinff Wlf1 11. .1ail 11 pany. Horn Uiuee 1 on, to hsndlu Columbis Must not bounder cntrs any other Ufe Coniuy: M 1 easarily ex.ierii-nced. Jtlr.,..J contract to riht rty. ia V. O. Ilox 190. J "f'oTsM.E -TbrrahiiH ""M line, 18 romHiun.l; j Wind itacktr, all in u-aJ uir Willis-UiJJJ Saw VlwSZ WANrfcU-An wrtvM to make dally calla on th Q"t t ii nrArrt for" n iiairna winriiinK .tj ..... , .... . ..1.. fruit eiianiiinea ti buih' dure llouiie. Addrcn Let end Hpieal. P..rlleirA 0 "FOR SALE-Hy (;"",' r ti - fir. tf Vim BALK--A beautiful " 'j on the bank of the rlv-r- J cent Tlew. One of the alrable homee In St. "'"I FOR BALE-I'eif flue ..u 7nn 4 ra old. St llel.ni LiverJ