ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JUNE 25. 1915. NEWSY NEWS j Mlsa Cooper of Qoblo, waa In the city Tuomluy. 8. II. SonnoliinJ was a Portland visitor Saturday. Mra. Fred Wnlkliu visited In Port land Wednesday. It. W. ltowHon nnd children wore Portland visitor Tuesday, II. M. Tlinyor of near Knlnlor, was In the county aeat Weduosday. Mra. J. W. Pay and children spent several days last week lu Portland Visiting trlenda. C. A. Uramlilo of Iloulton, orders tho Mint to follow him to Lal'lue, Oregon, where ho will reside. Mrs. EiiKono lUnkosloy spent the week end In rortland, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Sliatto. Ilulon and Ruth Kawson, accora panled by tholr mother, went to Tort land Tuesday to attend Fred lVul'n birthday party. Messrs. Win. Hoss, Pr. Edwin Rosa. E. A. ltoaa, Pavld Pavls and A. U Stone motored to Portlaud iu the lat tor'a car Monday. Mlsa Delma Sonner of Spokane, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Konne wlok. Wash., are guests of their sla ter, Mra. J. 8. Allou. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Heal. Miss Mir iam Heal and Fred Heal of rortland. spent tho week end at tho Creosote plant. Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Falrle entertained for them Saturday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. V. II. PUlard. two sous aud Mlsa l.oil Clear, motored to Vancouver Tuesday, having to make tho trip via Portland, on account of the St. Johns ferry having just burned. On Saturday, the Columbia river highway exhibit at the San Francisco exposition won a medal of honor as showing the best roadway engineer ing, the greatest scenic beauty, and the boat method of advertising. Frank Miles of Portland, was vis Hiug old friend in the elty Wednes day. Mr. Mile, who is manager of the Mllea estate here, was the first marshal of St. Helens. Ailing that otllce tweuty-ftve years ago. Sheriff Sianwood and lVputy Prowu were called to Soap poos Wed nesday to take Into custody Noah Hill, whose lulnd for the time had apparently bevotue unbalanced. After receiving treatment from his phyi-l clan he has returned to hts former self. Mayger achovl. la Pistrict No. SJ. has filled the necessary requirements and County Superintendent Allea his otlned them that they will be rated as a standardised publie school. The Maygvr svhool is the last one tn the county to fill the necessary require ment . Columbia Theatre, WeJaesJay, June Swth, ' In tie Laad st the Head Hunter." la eight act, by Kdward ! S. Curtis. Indian epic drama of the! .-orttera se. nil native mas;c! yntphocied. All actors primitive-W-.ans. SvBiething never shows oa ! the screen before. IVal forget tfce; date. Jaae Seta. I Cecil Ross graduated trvn tie' WasMugtva High school at IVrtlaad; yesterday ia a class ot ISi members. ' Mr and Mr. V. M Rv.sa aUended ' tbe eaervisee fceM last eveaiag at the aijta scaotvi eeiMtBg. A very iuter estiag progress, was givea. Cecil will apead ta vaottKa at coaie tics saat nter and Iaa to re-eater sciool agaia ta.i fait -at KelVy t Warrea. was ia the county seat Moaiay. Will ia tie city he mad tae Mist oSce a plea aat call aaa gwt acx;uaia.ta. Mr. KelVy ha oa eX tie aaeet little raacbes la tie ccttaty. aas It weU ia- prvv4 and ay ta gwoj siape. HUi fvrtato ctojk he say. U extra la, aad tiat h has tlx beaa weaier f tfce state. Soote tiaie ag sosie oae i 1 i brvmjbt jver frvm IrvUji saiaXl! qaaatn vt , gttiag a tvw tient at tie tiiuw lr Keiley plated svaie. atK tot cariv'stty. tat a tv la J that tbey mak a a irt grvwta aai ywtv! la tils ws tiva. Th viae ar a 5t fwi tall. J a ta.vr--.y t tie pels eight aad . ai fcch. Wog. wtt tS beta as! Urg as tS eaJ tt ea' tinaiD. K ' Kvnwmyiite sUatiag a gvxxi acre-' ag t hat astfc6c seajoa. Mr. Kt-! fcy has v4 fct tiis suctiutt f-c past twaty-3v ir. Fy car vyetia.g aa Banl UVt b fcas acc- at!;vt oiu't t thb wvHii gvoU: list he cojx eJ.y t) taiiu hia' days. A auay ywtr a a; 9trvhajt twyoty acr raaca tor; Mi casi. Onr a &rt tio ag tlia sum poeve ot aiadl tcvaiti t14 o til trkC W5a:w;JlU &t twv yMbrt brtni k Ctm&iv evaaty )ra 5 fta BtaJ sstaj scridSM iia ti pat. Mr. K?.!y said It Wis impoiBttM kyvff Ikitta wvtl-j tut tS XtitV a4 (VS4WW4 alts JV; enstiua for aavciur year. Mrs. J. T. Tabor waa In rortland Wednesday. Coo. ScorrIii, city engineer, waa In rortland Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. H. Miller nnd children will spend tho Fourth visiting with rel atives at Astoria. Kllialioth M. Moerk hna boon ap pointed postmaster at Italnler by President Wllaon. Oeo. llroughton, manager of the piling yards, mado a business trip to Clatskiinte Thursday. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Dill left Tues day to spend several weeks visiting relatives at Clem, Ore. Mra. E. B. Woods entertained her musical class at her home Saturday afternoon with Ramos and luncheon. Mosdamea Chaa. Itlakesley, J. II. Cronkito, M. F. Craves and Jesse Johns were Portland visitors Wed nesday. J. 11. rrice, manager of the St. Helena Shipbuilding yards, returned from a business trip to San Francisco Thursday. The steamer Northern Taclflc passed down the river Thursday morning, after being In dry dock at Portland for several days. J. O. Hivens, the affable ageut of the S. P. S. Co., will enjoy a two weeks' vacattou tn Tacoma. Mrs. Pivens and children will accompany htm. J. U. Miller of San Francisco, was In the city Thursday on business. Mr. Miller had charge ot all the lumber used lu constructing the various buildings at tho exposition. Hurl Yeoman, who Is scaler on the log deck for the St. Helens Lumber company mill, while chopping a rock out ot a log Wednesday, sustained a serious Injury when the ax glanced, cutting a great gash In his right foot. Editor Hall ot the Rldgefleld re flector, was lu the county seat Tues day. His town will not celebrate the Fourth this year, and he stated that St. Helens could expect a goodly representation from across the river to help make ours a success. That's tho spirit. Come over, we will re turn the compliment when the oppor tunity presents Itself. Portland Kose Pay drew thousands ot visitors to the Oregon building at San Fraucisco. An all day program ot music and talks Interested them and thousands ot souvenirs, including real roses, caused them to carry away pleasant memories. Auto loads of roses were distributed through the city by Manager George M. Hyland, and a score ot flower girls and the state was given wide advertising. Social Events Mr. and Mr. A. L. Stone enter tained Wednesday evening with a dinner party In honor of Mrs. Flora Owea, who Waves la the near future tor the East. The guest were: Mrs. Flora Owea. Mrs. Richard IXnham. Pr. and Mr. W. K. IHnham and the R04t aad hostess. KVTFRTAIXFJK Mr. F. A. George entertained Fri day afternoon in honor ot her charm ing fcou-o guest. ULs Clara Burton of Los Angeles, Cal The rooms were beasitifuUy decorated with Dorothy Perkia ruses and sea-toaoi. A dain ty luaca wa served daring the after noon. The gaesu were: VUs Clara i'-'j:rtca. Miss Elsie aad Eliabeth Pittip, Mis Ethel Stea. Miss Eagvaia rvciiag. Miss Anna Quick. Miss Lois Clear. Miss CUra Ketel aad Miss tVrjl Mttkte-. SI RFR1SK PARTY. Mm. W. G. MuckW was hostess at a surprise party Mcaday evening, the vat beiag Mr. Mid! btrtaOay. Miss Leoea Pwrkias, Paa Kail aad Harley Turaer rendered several ate-1 sical select ioa.i dariag th evniag. after which, a delicsois liacit was served. The guests were: Mr. aad Mr K. F. McVoratick. Mr. aad Mr. Pave Pavi. Mr. aad Mr. E. A. Rcx ger. Pan Hal!. Reese HalL Mr. L. K Farris. Miss Aaoy Ceorg. V js Leoaa Pvritas, Hariey Turner as -2 Miss Beryl Macl. ' KATtjrruxs. Pr. aad Mrs. J. L. Cperer a:r taiaeti aevenLl trtends at thetr hoete ia tlis city hast Thwrsday eveatag' wisi cards as J sapper. Tiree taMeel vt tt hoadreii ovij:J the tiae, luTiajt tSe eorty part ot tie vo;,nJ U.ee aaads beta pJayei Mra. David Pints touk the honors. Craw-l 4sa were served, tier bwiag tuorteeo ' ea:eatiau ia VbtX gase. Haai- paiated earL ararkwd the picv at J tie bthard. TUuee partictpatutg ia tae'' eveaiag's pleasaree were: Mr. aad' Mr. V. G. Mack. Pr aad Mr. A. J j Fvl, Mr. aad Mr. M E. SUfer. Pr j aad Mr. Edwia Rwa, M'j Lavage' Huxt aad aiMcesi. K-XIPatlfALXS. Mrv V. R. Piahaat eaMrtaiaed Moa-iay aAentuva for Master Kjcarf ard aad Geuryv Dtaoaja. Tt after-j noon waa spent In games ot differ ent kinds, and a dainty lunch was served, which waa very much enjoyed by the little onea. The little guests present were: Dorothy Eakln, Nea mo Eakln, Helen Dodd, Harrlotto Uoss, Marion linker, Arllue Paulsen, Jainos Alley, Margaret Scott. Helen Stone, Mason Pillard, lllllto Dodd, after visiting friends In Washington. I George Hrouse, the mill engineer,! wus taken to Iloulton Tuesday tor medical treatment, as lie had been 111 soveral days. Wo hopo It Is nothing serious and that lie will bo nlile to return to his work aoon. Vlnnlo McAloy ha bought the Grtihb cottage and his mother, Mra. Chaa Hobs, Geo. Dlnhum, Clarence McAloy. Is here for tho summer, Aiken, Jack Haker, lllchard Dlnham. A ltKCKPTIOX. The membera of the Congregation al church will gtvo a reception for llev. and Mrs. John Foster ou Tues day evening, June 29, at the Guild Hall. The public Is cordially invited to attend and meet Mr and Mrs Foster. 1UKT1IIUY 1'AlflV. Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Ross entertain ed Friday evening at dinner in honor ot Mr. Will, Rosa, It being his sixty first birthday. Those in Joying the evening were: Mr. ana Mrs. A. 1.. Stone, and daughter, Helen; Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jenka and son, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ross and sons, Harold and Cecil; Mrs. Ilanna Partridge and Mrs. K, W. Goodale. TKA. Mrs. J. S. Allen entertained at her homo Wednesday afternoon with tea. In honor of her sisters, who will spend several weeks here. She was assisted by Miss Delma Fowler and Mrs. L. R. Rutherford. Those pres ent were: Miss Delma Fowler, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. S. C. Morton. Mr. G II. Metxger. Mrs. L. R. Rutherford, Mr. Clyde Sutherland, Mrs. Kuc-ni-lllakesley, Mrs. F. N. Sandlfur, Mrs. U 0. Ross, Mrs. K. Goodale. M,si Elsie Philip and Miss Heilburn. MRS. OWK KXTERTAIXKD. Mesdames Martin White and H. E. Laltare entertaiued at the former's home Tuesday afternoon in honor ot Mrs. Florence Owen, who is soon to leave for an extended visit in the East. The home wa beautifully dec orated with wild whHe Rowers and bluebells. All enjoyed a good old time visit, after which they repaired to the dining room, where the table was spread for fifteen. Those present besides Mrs. Owen, were Mrs. K. E. Quick. Mrs. M. Ruth erford. Mrs, Faulsen. Mrs. Yeaile. Mrs. Wm. Ross. Mrs. Partridge, Mr. L. C. Chase. Mrs. Chaa. Blakesley. Mrs. Part Thompson, Mrs. Graves and Mr. F. N. Sandifur. W. ML MACKAY ENTERTAINER W. B. Mackay ot Portland, was the guest of honor at a very pleasant af fair ia thi city last Thursday even ing, the occasion being the anniver sary of the birth of that popular gen tenian. Miss Amy George was the hostess, the affair taking place at the home ot Charles Muckie. Mr. and Mrs. Mackay motored dowa frvm Portland, arriving for T o'clock din ner. The table was beautifully laid with a center pieoe of blue and white bachelor battoas surrounded by six individual bouquet of the same flower. The guests present were Mr and Mrs. W. 15. Mackay. Mr aad Mrs. W. G. Mack!. Mr. aad Mr. E. A. Rotger. Mr. Chas. aad Wash. Muekle. Miss Amy George aad Mis Beryl Muckie. Get yoar Sags at Eddie" Place for your decorating. Celebrate your Fourth ia a saae ovaaaer aad bay aarmless tor at Edd.e ruce. Noah s Ark Midgvt will cross bats with the Taaktoa club Sunday after-aooa. TRENHOLM. Itillv Tntro was lu Portlunit last week. Mrs. Mode Grlllitli Is visiting her mother In Vancouver, Wash., for a month. Mr. llrlngleson la hero for a few days soiling his farm stock and some household goods, His future home will be St. Johns, Ore., as lio has a position In tho new mill of the West ern Cooperage Co. there. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. lleln. Clyde lleln, Mrs. Jack Lamherson nnd Mrs. lleuver, motored to St. Johns last Sunday. All report a lino trip. lllurkberries are fast ripening these days and as one looks from their window tin palls are swinging oif the arms of men, women nnd children. Nuturo is Indeed generous in her supply of wild fruit and the high cost of living, size of boxes or j so many berries to a box is not on her j schedule. Nuturo is both beautiful and wonderful and no thought of self enters into her plans. I Where is. Your Grain?! Suppoao by hard work you had got togoihr k ua nl of very flno, very rare, very costly grRB wouldn't put It In an old glove you wouldn't hid "i" In aoine out-uf-tlie way pluee. Rata, mice or birds ta u destroy It Insect make It worthless flr destroy if servants steal It You would keep that costly r, safo place, so that you could plant It and got a bouuteo harvest. Why not una tho same care with your hart enrned dollnra. Keep thorn at the Columbia Cou t Hank. We watch your dollars for you all thn time I you can get them at any Unto. We are a Hank of Person i Bervlco. ' COLUMBIA CODNTY BAR St, Helena, Ore. OLDEST IN THE COUNTY CHURCHES. m. We Morning , M. K. Churvli. Sunday School at 10 a have classes for all ages. sermon 11 a. in., theme: The Armor j of God. Epwortti I:iKue 7 p. m., topic: Greeks and Italians, Once a: Prlxe; Why Not Now? Evening ser mon S o'clock, theme: The Home J The Young People' Relation to It. ! A cordial welcome to all F. N. j Sandifur,. i Congregational Churvh, Ten a. ni , Hihlo school; 11a. m . sermon: "The Palaces of God"; 7 p. m.. Christian Endeavor; S p. m., a happy Sunday evening at the City' Hall. The answers of the prire-; winners in the Hoys' Contest will bo read by Rev. John Foster, Ph. It , It . j P.. with an address on "What the Scout Movement Means." Special sineing and music by the St. Helens; Male Quartette. Miss Perkins, the Hear Orrht'stra an.i nth,.r Ituar I John Foster. All sites and priced Bags at Ed die's Place. RELIEF IN SIGHT M7Y For those who have suffered from supplies of poor groceries. We want you to forsake the Idea that really good groceries cannot bo bought except at extravagant prices. Wo carry tho best line of standard teas. eofTea. flour, sugar, butter, cUeewt, eggs and canned goods. The best of fruits and vegetables always on hand at A. S. HARRISON & CO. HT. HELENS' LEADINa MEIIOIANTK The best of the season. Friday evening. June J5, at City Hall. :-:'t "In Europe Itefore the War." Fri day. June 25. at City Hall. I t. The Congregational Ladies Aid will hold its usual Food Sale oa Saturdiy. at the Muckie Implement store. I t. Remember the lecture Friday! night. Tickets on sale at the Plaia Pharmacy. Peming Drug Store and Pure Food Pakery. :-2t. i V1 5 TRY A INI AO TriEYAEE BUSiNESS GETTERS ' V W VV WV w We For Sale Fresa St. Heas. J Skajie. ' 2T-U. I Yoaag pigs for sale. Warren. Or. C. J Lanoo. t 23-tf. ! For Skazie. Sale Sed p,;utoes. Wm Wrra. Ore. i7-lL For Rat Biaraluw. aliiont nw cheap. Ia;-ir at u lul'.aa tai- porting Co. 1 Good Coffee If you arc not satisfied with the coffee you have been using, try Golden West Coffee It's Just Right SPECIAL BLEND STEEL CUT Williams & Hall IV. Sbe' Heave Prop cur keavee. prwe I; for saie by ail dragj-jta. For Sa warca (ja-:i; J- M. Iu3.a. -Pamt aai Poo-m good reasKin ior swiimg. IS Net ot I nmwr chao at Warren. Aiir! Uiia Dolua. KouJ toi IT-'Jt. Far Sa Graded J-rtey bull. tto .- ... v.u. i rvcorii 'a, m c-. W"arrn, Or. it-ix. p.L e. Missee .Vaae aad Sw Ketel ot St. Heiea. are tie gueet of Mr. aad Mr. Waa. Ketel tit week. Mr. aa-1 Mr. LaatVrsea are ealer taiaiag Mr. LaatWrsoa's sister. Mr Beaver of Sca$goo. Fraak Create aa retaraea to KoaSea after vii:iag Coles Croje. Mortea McAlIbner of Astoria, is home oa ft vaeatioa wisk ai pwjle. Wav Woeraer U a Pw-t'aa i visitor tli week oa bulsesa. Mas Ague Brora ef Pur.'uiA. J u bewa assig;aa tie Treaiolai leitdvl . . . , ... w va viu 44 lera.. isa Brcwai 1 -" -utizy B3g!u Hi SUat cvaiee weu revc!nm4e4 aal ia ker .t.! rvnial aad receive jrio't srlUMfj aa Wa very n.t 25-31. . .... Jjr" --- mi-reaf 9t iae seaooti -- 4 cents m:h !(oari bidj. were revetvea for 5 ? Er'p faaaiag pro work aal a9ifl tty corUs A MchtKf, weua fur ciwi ase. Ca Wastes bet Waaf rr-sa Cowv w will ba wa tie Wwees bi.Wr us wou4 aadl J'3'a' to11 rowi it te b sacufan Ml Qti3.Hk rot tS jaajW wwk. r7'fT Write or aSone Oa H.mdj.j evea:a. Ju Iljt. a! rJo. blaaL Ore- ljjt.net schooi BteeCiLg wa hra xol ojt a a scaout eterk -lireetur. Tt meetni wa wrr GROCERIES v vvv VTTTTVTTVVV v v J Lost Tw jjKe,! hoan.14. large Mhtf HOCSK FOR RENT. waded 4 Jtr ComSea caoeea lil Zum Xr. W. Ketel. C. Aberract cZstSbtfr 4i wae eetrte ever Peart Brock-! Ar. Zl-tt. way. vie aa aeltl thai sumtuto. turi ' tw uccesBj-.e- years. Tie boar-t ao fttt: "IRI; fTRZi Wt&CZ wnsists ef Mr Whiten bet. eiiaimua.f se r r rCT. - . j u.l Mr. Caa.ois.rt .i v..., ff,r and Uater; Mr. Jas. Muckie 4 Son "Good, of Quahly- Hosiery Satisfaction Wir sati-ifactiort in hosiery will he insured by' mv ttne ,( Unster Brown's lloe for Men, r:iert .m.l t",;M-.. ... . ...-.r follf our . '"" i t;M.uaincrti t" niouths vr rep!acel with a new pair. Four pairs to tt'.e Ux $t iii) .... ... Ointren's silk sox at 25c rwr pair. SMreJ! 'W hose, in l.bck. Mue, pink, whiw hose ar?'l tan. 25c pair. Extra quality Hoys' an.l Cirls, heavy cotton toe ivr t.-tr Euv Hustr Hrown's guarantee J Ikne from ui save a f f "vtam troubte."