St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, October 09, 1914, Image 8

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    LOCAL HAPPENINGS AND DOINGS
Yourself and Others
Miss Lucille Slade spent Wednes
day in Portland.
Born; On October 5th to Dr. and
Mrs. Tucker, a son.
James MucVle of Portland was a
St. Helens Tisitor today.
Mr. Harley Turner visited with his
parents in Gresham during the week
Mrs. L. J. Van Orshoven Tisited
friends at Mayger during the week.
Frank Miles of Portland was a
business Tisitor in St. Helens Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Armstead was quite ill for a
few days last week but is now much
Improved.
Mrs. Willard Jones of Portland
visited with Mrs. Zipperer during the
week, in St. Helens.
Feter Felton attended the funenl
of the late Warren Quick at Dallas.
Oregon on Wednesday.
A. L. Stone and Walter Williams
returned today from a business trip
to Carlton, Washington.
Miss Peterson of Portland was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Southard
in St. Helens over Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Peel motored to
Portland Wednesday and spent the
day visiting relatives and friends.
Mrs. Atkins and daughter of Rain
ier spent last Sunday visiting at the
home of S. R. Sonneland In St. Hel
ens. L- R. Rutherford has installed
steam heat in his building occupied
by Xoahs Ark, Von Gray and Mas
on's confectionery.
Mrs. Todd and Mrs. Stout re
turned last Saturday from Fossil,
Ore., where the accompanied the
body of the late T. W. Todd for buri
L Mrs. Partridge left St. Helens
Thursday morning for Seattlew here
she will visit until about Christmas
time when she will return to this
city.
Read Cal Rotger's ad in this issue
wherein he tels about the Edison
lamps. October ! 1st is Edison Day
and Cal will have a big display of
Mazda and other electric lights.
Mrs. Edwin Ross entertained Wed
nesday afternoon at her home in
honor of Mrs. Patridge who left St.
Helens this week for Seattle. Six
teen ladies were present daring the
afternoon.
Rev. F. N". Sandifer arrived in St.
Helens last Saturday and took op his
work as Pastor of the M. E. Church.
Eev. Mr. Sandifer and his family
have taken the residence formerly
occupied by Rev. Luther on the cor
ner cf Columbia and St. Helens
Streets.
Dr. L. G. Ross atended the Srst
game of the world's series of base,
ball at Portland to day. The game
was played in Philadelphia but the
Dr. was one of several thousand In
terested fans who stood in front of
the score board at the Telegram oce
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Quick and their
daughters Alice and Anna, returned
yesteriay from Dallas, Oregon, where
they went to attend the funeral of
J. Warren Quick which was held on
Wednesday afternoon, the Masonic
Lodge of that city having charge of
the ceremonies.
Mrs. E. A. Rotger entertained
Wednesday afternoon la honor of
Mrs. H. P. Watkins, the occasion
beiig the 63th birthday of the honor
ed guest. A cumber of friends spent
the afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Rotger very pleasantly. Dainty re
freshments were served.
Mrs. Aleshire and Mr. and Mr.
Catena of Ohio are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Southard
ia St. Helens this week These peo
ple are from the former home of Mr.
and Mrs. Southard and they are mak
ing a tour of the Pacific Coast.
After several days spent in St. Helens
these Eastern people have decided to
locate here.
Chas Cooper has opened a fish
and oyster market in the Wellington
building next to Peterson's store
where he will have for sale fresh
fish, oysters, crabs, clams as well as
salt and dried fish. The place has
been fitted up very conriently with
blocks and ice pans, refrigerator etc
and everything is strictly clean and
sanitary. Look at his ad In this
issue of the Mist.
Last Monday Deputy Sheriff Lake
resigned his position and Sheriff
John appointed In his place Martin
White to serve nntil the new Sheriff
takes office on Jan. 1st next year.
Mr. Lake had received the nomin
ation for Sheriff on the Progressive
ticket and decided to accept the
nomination and make the run for
the office Mr. White was worn
into office last Monday.
Wise and Otherwise
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HOCSE For Rent John Q. Gage.
Mrs. Frank Wood of Portland Is
visiting Mrs. J. H. Wellington ia St.
Helens this week.
Miss Leona Perkins Tisited with
her brother and family at the Hasten
camp during the week.
Mrs. C. H. John and Miss Dorthy
visited at the home of Mrs. W. H.
Powell in "Portland this week.
F. C. Knapp of the Peninsula Lum
ber Co., of Portland Is attending to
business maters in St. Heiees today.
J. K. Gamble, a well known tia
berman of Portland, was attending
to business matters in St. Helens
one day this week.
The first game of the World's seri
es of base ball between Philadelphia
and Poston was played today result-j
ing in a victory for Boston by thei
score of 7 to 1. i
Mr. G. W. Roberts. District!
freight and passenger agent of the
O. W. R. X. Co. of Astoria, was a
business visitor in St. Helens yester
day. Walter Blakesley took a party of
new Hudson. The party consisted of
ned Hudson. The party consisted of
Mrs. E. Blakesley. Mrs. Muckle. Mr.
Zipperer. Mrs. Willard Jones. Mr.
Deming and Mrs. Walter Blakesley. j
From fire alarm box 53. Hoalton.
the alarm was sounded Tuesday
evening and the Sre boys responded
quickly only to find that the alarm
was caused by a small blaze in John
Hartsian's jewelry store hot which
was extinguished by the time the 1
alarm was turned la. J
Judge Harris left today fc.r Port- j
land and from there via go to SiJea 5
to appear ia the Seprexe Co art to- f
morrow ia response to the writ cf i
Quo Warranto Issued whici requires I
him to appear and show caase why I
he should not give up tie oSoe of
County Judge.
Francis Jakubec. the little child of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jakubec of Scap
poose died at the family tome oa
October 5th. Little Francis was two
years old. Funeral services were
conducted by Father Fisher In the
Catholic Church at Scappcose and in
terment was in the Catholic Ceme
tery near Scappoose.
On last Saturday Miss Clara
Brought of St. Helens and Mr. Ralph
Wood of Portland were married at
Vancouver, Wash. The bride Is the
daughter of Mrs. Eroaght of this
city who is well known to the resi
dents here while the young groom is
employed oa one of the boats plying
between St. Helens and PortHnd.
They will make their home la St.
Helens.
The '"Protective Tariff Cyclopedia"
in abridged form has just been issued
by The American Protective Tariff
League. New Tork. The volume as
issued consists of the Underwood and
Payce-Aldrich Tariff Laws carefully
compared, giving every rate of doty
in both laws and completely Indexed.
The book consists of one hundred
and sixty pages. Price postpaid.
One Dollar (II CO). Ask for Docu
ment No. 33. Address W. F. Wake
man, Sec. 33 Broadway. Xew Tork.
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I MKTHOIUST NOTKS
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The regular services will ba Iw'tl
at the M. K. Church on Sunday.
The Epworih League will meet at
:S0 p. in. and the evening umMp
will bo held at 7:30 p. m.
The Themes for Sunday
mons are:
Morning An ImporVint l.u ron
from St. Paul.
Evening A Great Wit test for
Jesus.
The new pastor will bt glal to
meet all members and fremls cf the
Church at these services.
REV. FRANK. SA.NDIKEIl
j CVXGItKGATIONAL t 111 lt II
Thomas W. Todd, a well known
citiiea of St. Helens who died at
his tome in this ctiy last week. The,
remain were taken to Fossi'. Crepon
his former home, for burial and ti e i
futeral services there were arwer
direction cf the I. O. O. F. id;e
of which he was a member.
STAVMXG OK CONTESTANTS
(The People' Church)
Preaching by the pastor 11a. m.
and 7:39 p. m.
Bible School at Id a. m.
i Christian Endeavor service S:30
p m.
Mid-week service. Wednesday at
7:30 p. ni.
"A Church Home for Strangers
; and Friends."
i F. J. MEYER
Standing of contestants up to 11 j Pastor.
a. m . Wednesday, October 7. '
Remember the contest closes Wed- T s VJit , DUllllie4g Yisitor
nesday. October 1. at S:30 p. m. to rUuklBie daring the week.
All votes must be in by &:30 p. m. Mr mJ Mri N j PupoB, ..f
Miss Hazel Lope 3S. 025 Hoaitos have received word from
Miss Edrie La Bare 2(4.375 ; their people in B!giora and condi-
Miss Ethel Drew 17S.25 j uons there are very bad. Mr. Du-
Miss Barbara DeVroy 105. 7S0 j pont sent $5 to his sister there o
Miss Martha McCauley (0.315 ' enable her to live for a while dur-
Miss Mona Adams 33.000 iag the terrible times. Mr Dupo'it
Miss Lillian Marks 32(40 Mys he has 9 nephews In tl.o 11 1-
Miss Nora Walters 23575 gian rmy fighting for their coun-
Miss Alma Doucette 17.545 try.
Mis Alice Hall 22.(05 Tb UJM of ,he M F chur(.h All,
Mr. Russell Stirlaad 1(70 wll, , luck ,upplr D(.xl KH.
Mr. Christ Matheisoa 15 ISO dT WBlBf ,t ,h, chur.h par,or5
Miss Edaa Hams 1S75 Th, membir)t of the church and con
Mrs. A. M Ecker 14450 KPejfatloB are coraially invltwl to
MUs Minnie Aatone 17.3S5 m( ,nd brinf her bMkeU ,m,
Mia Miry McKie 11.025 ,nd 4 M enng
Mis Beatrice Lake 7S(5
jQulf CONTEST CLOSES
W NEXT WEDNESDAY
Edward Adams
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
NOTED CHAUTAUQUA AND LYCEUM LECTURl
WILL DISCUSS THE
TWELVE FUNDAMENTAi
FALLACIES OF
PROHIBITION
ST. HELENS, OCTOBER l
8 P. M., AT CITY HALL
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JAS. MUCKLE A
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PHONE NO. 3.
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IN HOULTON
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l- ('onlete Kali Slk of Dry
.R. (Ititliing, llatn anil ("a
lUt and Slitieit
Kumiiurr, StoveN, anil Hardware,
(;rceries Etc.
Ktro'thiBg for KverylxMly at l'rlcen
That Itefy ( metltiin
(all Will Convinre You.
CLATSKANIE FARMER
DIES SUDDENLY
Frank A. Swanrren, a farmer of
the Clatskanie neighborhood, vas
found dead in his bed at the Grand
Central Hotel in Clatskanie one day
this week. The man had been work
ing on the road near Rainier and
contracted a seTere cold. Returning
to Clatskanie he went to the hotel
and secured a room and retired. Up
on opening his room next morning
his body was found in the bed. He
was a single man.
KI'I'l'S a wonderful now
corset -by fur the lireutest
fMu rero(lnrcr ever sold us low
as $.'1.50. It's the new
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; rXCL-lMED LETTERS I ; , A"
Leters unciimed at Xi,e St. Helens, j j ij "IXTT f?-. '
Oregon past oT.ce for the week end- tktL 'Li-- VV1
ing October 3rd. 1914. iSrjR-i'
Mr. Robert Austin 'Sr
Mr. Waiter rwuglass i- ' jjpi vl'; . '"
Mr. Walter Doughs (f " VjT W 'Iwi
M, Walter rx,nglas, 3 .fe-ll 2
J D.Rice. 4 J
Letters unclaimed by October l?th I lg 11 1 11 A j , , ' , ' f
will be sent to Dead-letter off.ee. I tr!?.''2i
IVA E. DODD. P. M. .s
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FORMER COUNTY SUR
VEYOR DIES IN TEXAS
SPECIAL
3&JU35L
OUTING F L ANN ELS
The Best Grade that is on the
! Market
SATURDAY
and
i MONDAY ONLY
j OCTOBER 10th and 12th.
VA cts. a yard V2 cts. a yard
: 15 yard limit to each person.
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week of the death of C. T. PreacottJ N I ) A H 'S A R IV
formerly
county, at Bowes, Texas on Septem
ber 23. Mr. Prescott and his family
left St. Helens about a year ago for
Florida and shortly after arriving
there be was stricken with tubercul
osis. About a month before his
death the family moved, to Texas
but the change was of no avail and
on the 23rd of last month he passed
away. He leaves a family consisting
of a wife and five children, a brother
and mother.
;St. Helens Fish Market
i CHAS. COOPER. Proo.
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FISH
OYSTERS
CLAMS
and
To the People of Columbia County:
-It Mary G Mi clay of Columbia
City announces to the voters of Col
umbia County her candidacy for the
nfflCA rt rVointw fta.v - . . I
viti Si ui regu-
lar election. Democratic nominee, i CRABS
MART O. MACLAT.
Columbia City.
Salt and Smoked Fish
Typewriter Gives
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