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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1914)
AAAAAAAAJu 3 1 LOCAL HAPPENINGS AND DOINGS 1 1 , C - W 4 " t Yourself and Others latest sheet music at Wsse and Otherwise All the Noah's Ark. Charles Huckle was a Portland visitor during the week. Beryl Muckle Is visiting friends at Astoria this week, A good Vacuum Cleaner, 17.50 Robs' Furniture Store. Mrs. J. T. Tabor was a business visitor at Portland last Monday. Our fancy work for the Holidays .will soon be on hand. Noah's Ark, I. O. Wikstrom of Scappoose trans acted business In St. Helens Mon day. Buy your school stationery of us and get a premium. (Inquire) Noah's . Ark. Frank Welter of Goble was at tending; Court In St. Helens Thurs day. Candy has gone sky-high, but we have not changed our price. Noah's Ark. Born On' August 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cassatt of St. Helens, a 10 pound son. Charles Hermo of Quincy took in the proceedings at the Court House this week. Dr. H. R. CHS of Portland paid a professional visit to St. Helens dur ing the week. Born On August 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Strlcklewlch of St. Helens, a daughter. Walter Pomeroy of Scappoose was a business visitor In St. Helens dur ing the week. W. K. Tlchenor of Clatskanle was attending to business matters In St, Helens yesterday. George Elwood of Clatskanle at tended to business matters at the county seat this week. "The Eyes of the World," Harold Bell Wright's latest book for Bale at Demlng'i Drug Store. Editor C. A. Nutt of the Review was an Interested visitor at the Coun ty Court meeting last Saturday. Hon. W. A. Hall of Clatskanle at tended the meeting of the County Court at St. Helens last Saturday. T. A. Cloninger of Scappoose was a visitor In St. Helens last Monday attending the I. O. O. T. festivities. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stone returned Tuesday evening from a short visit with friends at Eureka and Seaside. Miss Josephine Sharkey of Port land is visiting at the home of her brother, H. J. Southard, In St Hel ens. Robert Payne, a prominent far-1 mer of the Quincy country was transacting business In St. Helens Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. LaBare re turned yesterday from a visit with friends and relatives at Salem and Silverton. Frits Anl'ker, a prominent far mer of the Goble neighborhood, was transacting business In St. Helens this morning. Mrs. Belford returned to her home In West St. Helens the first of the week after visiting for some time with friends In Portland. Mayor Frank Bishop of Goble was up from his city yesterday, being an interesting spectator at the Coun ty Court proceedings. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blakesley, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blakesley and Oswald Demlng motored to Portland . Wednesday In the new Hudson. Judge C. H. Carey of Portland, one of the most prominent attorneys of Oregon, was looking after busi ness matters In St. Helens this week. Paul Selma and Henry Olson of Marshland were among the citizens from that locality attending the meeting of the County Court, this week. Senator W. H. Hollis of Forest Grove was a business visitor in St. Helens this week, having come here to represent F. F. Knight In his claim for damages In the condemna tion proceedings. - Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Meyer were passengers on the Georglana this morning for Ilwaco, where Mr. Meyer will hold services neyt Sunday, ex changing pulpits with Rev. Barnum of that city. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Morton with Mr. and Mrs. W.:W. Blakesley went to .Portland Monday, where Mr. and Mrs. Blakesley received their new 191 S Hudson car. Walter took the wheel on the way down here and by the time he reached home was driving the car like a veteran. '. School starts in St. Helens on the 31st of August. Dr. and Mrs. Peel motored to Portland Wednesday. 110 All Cotton Felt Mattresses, $7.60. Ross' Furniture Store. Solid Oak Dining Chairs from $2 Up. Ross' Furniture Store.. Aluminum Percolator Coffee Pots, $2.00. Ross Furniture Store. Gordon Isbister is visiting friends and relatives in Portland this week. Mrs. Rae Watts of Portland visited this week with friends in St. JIeler.it. Mrs. H. F. McCormick and Miss Leona Perkins were Portland visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Williams and children are viBitlng with Mr. Williams' par ents at Ilwaco, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Skuzle have gone to Madras, Ore., where they will engage in farming. Mr. and Mrs. M. Saxon were pas sengers on the White Flyer for Portland last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Powell were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. John. Miss DeWort and Mrs. Evart of Portland came down today with Mr and Mrs. Percy George and will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. George over Sunday. Miss Blanch Charnley, formerly an employe of the Mist In this city, came down from her home In Portland last Sunday and visited with friends here for a few days during the week. Mr. W. R. Hewitt of San Fran cisco arrived in St. Helens Thurs day to look after business matters in connection with the new ship being constructed at the ship yards in this city. Prof. Griffith, whose announce ment of a free lecture at the school house appears In another column, will probably stay for another day If the attendance Justifies It. Patterns appearing in our magi- zine section may now be had by sendinr ten cents to the Mist. It will require about two weeks to get them after the order is received. The children of the M. E. Sunday School are holding a picnic at God frey Park this afternoon. Quite a large attendance is reported and a jolly time Is being had. M. Saxon was down to Cla.'skanie yesterday and says he feels very fortunate that he escaped with his life. He says that some of the peo ple of that city are so badly worked up over the recall movement that they really look with distrust upen everybody living south of Rainier. Wilbur Mucke and Glen Watklns returned yesterday from their trip of selling horses. They left here about five months ago with quite a number of horses and have 'trav eled through nearly all the Willa mette Valley counties buying and Bel ling horses. They went as far south as Eugene. They report a very suc cessful trip. ' Mr. E. D. Miller of Evansvllle, Ind iana, vlsltde St. Helens this week. Mr. Miller Is a furniture manufactur er of the east and is looking over the west with an idea that he would lo cate if he could find the proper en couragement. He spent one day here and said when he left that on his travels throughout the west he was more favorably impressed with St. Helens as an Ideal place for the man ufacture of furniture than any place he had visited. He said he would probably return later. mm TVeGreatCYOrcsork. With new buiiUin,. tcUi tulp ment: cnl.ua, d ioum?i m l mtt iv d dition. to t lictiliy, the I'mvemiTY of Ortffoo will bttfin it ih'ity cu.iih year luetiuy, &epietiitr 15. nuiiioi, I w, tVuu.v'.;, i tjciiirtf. l i nrary v ork, Mumr, A.t. :.iu.iuf Physical Tnrainr vnj Fmo Art. of l.bnl iilucatiott. Litrt tf mi'if ilnn II. M Volume. plndi4 KntnluuM. lt ttlJittt liHj tqttlrpvil N r v IIM.tM Atfwiinaif ii,ia Building in ourt ol 4 intTultu Titt 1 1 oti Fit Iwif miioik- lo aW "J for wtiman Expraa Ural Wild lot raialof u! IMu(it4 b)vfclt. A(Mrtalntf HrciatrM, UNlVERSli V OF ORFiIOM 4 rucrNi offcariM 1 Q Drs. Lowe & Turner, the well known eye specialists of Portland, will be in St. Helens again, Tuesday, Aug. 25th, at St. Helens Hotel Parlors. Consult them about your eyes and glasses. Eye strain not only injuries those valuable organs, but disfigures the face and expression ; It saps the gen eral nervous system and is responsi ble for most headaches. If your oc cupation Is' such that imposes much work on the eyes, you will find prop erly ' fitted and specially ground grasses, as finished by Drs. Lowe & Turner, a great convenience, If not an absolute necessity. Their charges are always consistent with their ser vice. They never sacrifice quality for price. If you consult them about your eyes, you will be fitted right or not at all. Satisfaction guaranteed. Remember the date. Death to headaches glasses fitted by Drs. Lowe Sc. Turner. 'Carpet. Sweepers from $2. CO Up. Ross' Furniture Store. 1 ' BENNETT BROS., PROPRIETORS ST. HELENS MILK ROUTE PURE, CLEAN MILK AND CREAM SATISFACTORY SERVICE GUARANTEED PHONE 113-5 4 I IF WE OWNED THIS PAPER We would fill a couple of pages with the hundreds of articles in Hardware which we have and you want. We are completely stocked with goods for the farm, the home, the garden, tne shop, or the small hoy who wants a pocket knife, or fish hook. All kinds all prices ev erything you'll find them all here, strictly high gr"de and warranted to live longer than you. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable DRAY INC AND TRANSFER All Business Promptly Attended To PHONE 15 OR 12 WM. H. DAVIES ST. HELENS, ORECON Prop. ST. HELENS ROUTE U WIIIuhIIi Slouch THE PEOPLES BOAT Leave Portland daily - 2il0p. in, (Sun. 1 :30 p. m. ) Arrive St. Melon -, 61(H) p, m. (Sim. 3 1 3ll . 111.) Leave Si. Helen - - 61IS a, III. Arrive Portland - - 10:15 . m. H. HOLMAN, Af.nt Make all nay landing. Wharf foot Alder street. Phone. Main 83.M, A-4.'(I4. Kuan Wii.kin. Si. Helen Agent 8 GIBBS BARUIvRS ; 1 Homembor u Hookl at the Mum tV, tl, - rtultJ THE LlFtfcAREE "Hrhoollni In Vuull, .1. .. .r thi ..( .;,,!r" u mS1 FortyiUih School Yti, rw SGPTEflBER ,8th,:,' log contain!... lull Informat 'WC Dttrtt Court I Agronomy, Animal HulbiXK banJry. Poultry Husbandry itli, '11-' Agrkultura for T.aS & fip.st class womc all the time Baths civk us a cam, Si. Helen. 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