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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1915)
NEWSY NEWS Mm. K. I. IIuIIiikIi spent Humtny in t'ortluiiil. Joel lllll anil J. uirt lvrk""' Wn ,,0rt" 1lWT Krltlny. -B A IIdIk'T Bpont Thursday ?;!urii.J. l'"' rolutlvoii. li,ird Wim Honppooso, who wTwrr "' ' Kro,llly lmProve1 J. ...i Mm. T. Ishlslar attended L ttl"lrtl.m at Boappooso Hatur- L p II l.mi'l. 0118 ot Warron's ,3,,'J.we ranchers, was III the city ,,imlr . k tlll'll. OH" I l,lu "'""""" Jh . .11 rnmiwed III auh- ,ie Ml" Lulli.B tins P'i" .. .... .... gin Nl ",,("r """""" I, on um v , r- . 1 iiiumi ill ii Ileum 1 un. B. Kpeix'o ,l tlin MUI L DHt wocK " roiiowou nor C1 ... ...... I I. Ml- VOIIP iirln iu ' " it, ami Mm. F. wrigiu oi iri j'flillwl w"1' friends In the city Say enjoyed '18 dttJ,' ill ,ut llrouclit. who has been em 1 at Vancouver for some time, return"! ti Ht. Helens. Mr ,u,lit will take in niomor uaca hfTOlll Hull)" I" " lion. I Clntskanln, wero In the county sou i mummy. ST. TITTT TTMO Mte-r r-nrr . . rnmfti.juLY 9, 1915. . ... . . Mill llll In oriirlliiir a r.,,.,1,,-.. ... Bennett yoster visit In or General Tabic Use nil not III hi; belter than our regu home-nuul" llri'nil. which ha (Uljrmic lux I y mm siuiniiia 10 u mm l.;Ji un lli'nli nnil musrle, and n tlm thin fut nmt healthy. Wf t icrupuliiUHly careful In the a film at our Flour and other In UmiIi, liiivn ii splendid mot hod ot king wlilt-h otiHtiro thn best re- iii, mil wo Imko the tost lironil ' working people. , HELENS BAKERY 01 Robenolt's Shop HOULTON, ORE. b to be a ri'llnhle man. bio with n longuo that I true; Kon't promlun to ilo any more thnn i an, W I'll ilo wlmt I imy I'll do. umlt I'm nut clitvor, thut nonifl- umni rni "hlunt," h i haro ni-ltlmr "doIIbIi " nor M lio' Iff not "In mo" to "out l front," o you nwcl mo, you'll agree I B "tlllTI-." uiit nin a mnn on whom to rely to Ii bulliling for liiBtlng fucca: M I'll pray that your apeclna may wr ii.cri'iiB(i, 't your Khnilow may never grow (M. A. i.. itnitKNoir, illNKNIIOKlNd AND GKNKIIAL Itll'AlltlNd. "MONEY1 Tl mint inukoB it and under the '"mi of thn I'MNTIMP.MTA f . "UKTGAt! K COMPANY vou can uro It nt Q nnr pntit fur n pUrmiHR mi nnnrnvml rnnl tlale. TcniiH oiibv. tll un vnur 0U ailll we Will mnnrnla with m. l'KTTV & CXmPANV ' Dcnlium Uhlg. Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mm. W. Murri horg, attenilml tlio ciiluhrnlliin li..ro IT1UIII1UX. W. II. Mackny of I'orthinil, Hpi-ut Monday hore at tho cIiiih. Murklo homo. MIh Mary I Iitm litem itpenl Monday nf the KUi'xt of MIhh uura luiriii'r. Mr. and Mm. Arthur Moore of Halum, liiotorl down frnm Hi..... . attend the celohratlon Imro. Mr. Hurry Charlton and MIhh Milan MrKlnloy, fpmit tho wcwk end with their aunt, Mr. T. lnhlHtor. Mra. Grant Wattf of HcnppooHo, win utnoiiK the oiitMldcr- who iittond ed the colehratlon here Moniluy. rortland wna well tpreBulod at the colnhrution Monday an well oh many of tho towno over tho county. Will Watnra and Juniei Murkln left TuiiHiluy for KnhlotUM, wlmre Ihoy will work In the hutvoBt fli'liln Captain and Mm. K. T. Watt of Cortland, wero In Ht. HHim for tin H'ourth, tho KUiiMtH of Mr. and Mm David DavlN. Humid and Or 1 1 Hokii '.nave In a few ilayii fur Han KranclHco, vhere they will vlHlt the expoaltlon for Home time. Mm. M. Ksaer, MIhh rnrrlngton' mil Mm. Kittiilla Mmlor of Portland, ipont the week end with Mm. (ir ruilii Ixmdand. Itev. 8. I). JohiiHon, who nan iieon ingngd In newKpiipir work at Drain, inn henii appolntud paHtiir of the lutliodlHt church at ClatHkaule. Attorney John II. Hall of Portland, mown to many of our older renl ilontf. wan In the city tho ilrat of the eek attending circuit court. Mm. II. V. McCormlck, MIhh Amy liHirKO, CIiiih. Murklo and MIhh l,eo ta PerkliiH motored to Heap poo nt talurday to attend the celi-hrutiou. Mr. and Mrf. P. N. Putton of I'ortlai.il, Bpont Monday with Mr. and Mra. J. I,. Chittlm. Mra. 'hlttlm drovo thorn hack iu the cur Tuimduy. I.. I,. Cartor, one of Columhia coun y'f promlnont cotitructora, Irnn joined .he Kurd family, purchuHlng a Ford 'uuahout from the Imloponiloiit Auto to in puny Moniluy. Mr. Cnrtor in now jrectlng a large ham for Mr. Krake .in IiIh ranch nour BcappuoHO. Mra. Clarence MiiHlen narrowly avoided tnjurluf Tuosday aftornoon in front or the High Hchool bulldliig when the home bIih wa driving he came unruly. upBottlng the curt In wjilch Mm. MiiHlon occupied, throw ing hor forcibly to the pnvemont and Inllictlng aoverul aovure lirulHOH. J. C. Watta ot Houlion, la iu the county gout UiIh week acting In the capacity of court hulllff. Mr. Watts ia one of Columhia county's oldOHt realdentH, hla father coming to tho county in the year 18G2. For twen ty odd year Mr. Watta aerved the county In nlllciul cupncltioH, and In well and favorably known from bor der to border. Mm. K. W. Uoodalo, who Iiuh boon vlHltlng at the home of Dr. and Mra. U. U. Kobh, waa culled to DohMoIiioh. Iowa, lute Thurxduy evening a week ago receiving a telegram thut her two ulsters were in the hoBpllul there and no liopoa wero held for their recov ery. Her little duughter, June, Ik at the home ot Mm. Hohh until the mother returns. Alex. Krnkeratl, a former employe of tho St. Helens Lumber company. mndo more or less trouble for tho of ficer Friday and Saturday of lust week, in that ho Imagined ho Hhould bo given employment by tho com uuny and proceeded to drlvo the pres' ent holder of hla former position out of tho building with a club. 1 he nlllcem were called and placod him In the county lull. After an exumlnu Hon by DhyHlclunH ho waa ailjungeu mentally unbalanced. The ottlcera turned Krokemtl over to relatives Wednesday with the undorHtundlng thut they wore to got him out of the county, which they Immediately did. Lnlo Monday evening about I o'clock, an auto belonging to tho In denenilent Auto company, collided with a buggy occupied by Mr. and Mra. Uudolph Karth of Yankton. The accident happened In front of the Pure Food llukory, tho cur Btrlklng the front wheel of the buggy. Jerk ing the horse loono, and throwing both Mr. and Mrs. Karth to the earth, tho hitter miMtiilnlng several brulHOH from the fall. The buggy wag badly demolished and tho axle of the car bent. Mr. Htevena, mnnagor of the Independent Auto company, as aoon as ho was notllled of tho nccl- ldont. Immediately took Mr. and mm. , Karth to tholr home In hta car. Hin it li . renldenco in Wimt Ht. Holena. Mr. uiiii waa rormerly of wnore ne nail been dairy luminous. KcappooHO. ongngud in the M Ikh Madeline A Hon of Hpokuno, In visiting with Mr. and Mm. L, It Hutherford, who mot hor Monduy evening at Portland, motoring on down to Kt. Helena. A number of Ht. Helena citizens at tonilei the celebration at Hcappooao Ha unlay. They report a very onjoy uh e tlmo and one of the most aocl ahle occukIoiis of tho year. Mm. Fred llhlmun of Boappoose. Iiiih let the contract for tho building of one of the moKt inodorn dairy barns In tho county. A. Hart of HcnppooHo, was awarded tho contract. In tho program bunded us lust week given at tho reception of Itev. and Mm. John Foxter ut Guild hall. . ...-n.mj uveiiiiig, mo name of J. T. CORRESPONDENCE TRENHOLM. Kyle was the guest of McAUiater over the Mm. O. D Mm. Henry Fourth. Mr. and Mm. Gus Wltenbol left last week for a visit with frlonda in Portland. Mra. Wesley Potta and family passed the week end in Houlton and Ht. Helens. Estea Crouso of Olney, Ore., vis ited hla uncle, Colen Crouse, last Monday. Mrs. Ada Latin Is home again after several weeks' visit In Portland and Kustern Oregon. MIhh Hose Raymond of Portland. passed the week end with her sister. Tr.ber, who rendered a solo, was ucci- Mrs- Frank Olaen. dent-illy omitted. - Mrl1- Chaa. Heln and sons are pasa- A large number of ,,o,,..i ,,, !nK n!outh. wltn.. .Mr8- Ileln' "l8- Kolso un.l m,i....n..i.i ' i l"r8 m Aoorueen, wasli. iiin,iii,ii luurutiVKii ucrosH the river Monday and attend ed tho celebration. A launch from tho hitter place mudo several trips during tho day carrying pasaon'gora over. Mayor F. J. Fllppln of Rainier. was a business visitor In the county seat Tuesday. Mr. Fllnnln stutoil that tho people of Ruinler wore very much pleusod with tho urogram be ing rendered by tho Ellison-White company. In a wrlto-up In luHt week's Issue of the Mist, of the stock holders' mooting of the Columbia River Cann ing Produce company, the name of A. J. Kelly was omitted. Mr. Kelly wus elected president ot the company for the eiiHiiIng year. F. H. Adams of Doer Island, was In tho city Tuesday. Mr. Adams tolls uh thut the heavy rains have al most ruined the mammoth grain cropB In ids vicinity, the grain being so neavy thut when thn recent rains cumo tho grain full to the ground and will he hard to save. Iu the year 1S77, H. 0. Howard landed on the Columbia river, and from that time until now Columbia county baa alwuys looked good to him, so much bo that he now owns one of the host ranches In this sec tion near Houlton, and he Bays that era he remuins until death takes him away. Mr. Howard was In the county seat Wednesday trading with tlio merchunts and shaking hands with his many friends. On the lilll just went of the Cen tral Grocery, Jack flu pa In In his Ford nil A. J. Smith, who lives between Yankton and Trenholm, who was driving a horse to a buggy, met Mon duy evening about dusk and when the smoke cleared away Mr. Smith found himself eomewiuit shaken up, his buggy demolished and his horse gone, with several dents tn Mr. DKpiiln'a car and a headlight smashed. The accident was unavoid able, in thut both parties topped the hill ut ubout.the sumo time and could not see each other until it wus too lute to uvold a collision. All nuMM Call at Hotel Courteous Treatment STOP AT ORCADIA HOTEL Chicken Dinner Sunday 35c THOS. ISniSTEIt, Prop. RATES $1.00 PER DAY AND UP. Special Rates to Regular Boarders. CHURCHES. I'reo Methodist Church. There will he quarterly meeting services nt the Free Methodist Church in Houlton, commencing on Fridiiy evening and continuing over the Sub hath. Rev. F. 8. Hums, District El der of tho Portland District, will have charge. All oro welcomed. J. N. Wood, pnstor. Congregational Church, 10 a. m.. llible school. 11 a. m.. "A Seeming Defeat Which is Real Success." Most so-called success It full of promise till meu get It, and then It is a lust year's nest, from which the bird has flown. 7 p. m., Christian Endeavor. 8 p. m., "The llattlo of tho OoiIb." Tho pastor is at homo every morning except Mon day, but Mrs. Foster, because of lim ited nhyslcnl strength, cun receive cullers on Tuesday only. Rev. J Foster, Ph. II., H. D. M. K. Cliurrh. Sunday School 10 a. m., lesson sub toot. Solomon Annolnted King. Morn' Ing sermon 11 a. in., theme, What Does God Requiro of t's? Epworth LoiiEuo 7 d. m. Evening sermon theme. Solomon, tho Wise kinir This is the first of a Berles ot hioL'raDhlcul sermons for Sunday nights. A cordlul tnvitntlon is ex ..m.i.iil tn the nubile. F. N. Sandi fur. NOTICE. The current will be on from 9 to 11a. m. on Tuesdays and from 2 to 1 n 111.. Wednesday! of each week during the hot weather, allowing any one to ubo hot irons who may desiro. St. Helens Light & Power Co. 29-lt Clyde Heln, Miss Ruth Fowler and Marie and Lena Heln motored to St. Helena for over the Fourth. Mr. and Mm. W. W. Dlakosley, MIsh Eugenia Doming and Goldie llattan were recent Trenholm visit ors. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schneider and family passed the Fourth with Mr. and Mm. Walter Sharp of Happy Hollow. Mrs. Ed Ilowlby and family are at St. Helens on account of the serious Illness of Mrs. Ilowlby's mother, Mrs. Johnson. A little daughter waa welcomed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rathbone, last Tuesday morning. Doth are doing well. . The mill closed Friday night tor over the Fourth and nearly every one took advantage of the three days' va cation and Trenholm looked deserted. Chaa. Heln and son, Clyde, Mr. Wesley Potts and Vinnle McAloy, took two days auto trip through the country, returning Sunday after noon. ' Oscar Kyle purchased a Colum bus automobile on his trip to Port land and he and Mrs. Kyle intend to do their share of Joy riding this summer. Mrs. Fred Schneider and Mrs. ' Claude Rathburne each gave a child ren's party recently and -from all reports the youngsters "made good" , on each occasion. j Autos of every description are; passing through Trenholm to their various destinations, causing us to sit up and take notice ot how our little town Is getting busy. Picnics were held by several fami lies Sunday, July 4th. Four differ ent picnic parties were held at vari ous places selected and from reports he high cost of living took a rear , seat for the day. Even fireworks played a prominent part in the evening. Ernest Kelly and bride drove Into Trenholm Monday evening and a few hours later received the usual ova tion accorded those who dare take uch rash steps. But Mr. Kelly and wife responded and the usual treat 'olio wed. Mr. Kelly Is working for he Cooperage company. -A surprise party was given Mrs. ''olon Crouse at her home last Wed nesday Bfternoon. The diningroom md table were decorated with foll- ige and wild flowers. The center- niece for the table being bachelor buttons and maiden hair fern. The ilace cards and favors were both dainty and caused much laughter. The affair was In charge of Mrs. Wes ley Potts, assisted by Mm. Frank Ob-en, Mrs. Hattie McNabb and Mrs. S. J. Churchill. Deming's Granular Effervescent Sodium Phosphate AN EXCELLENT RELIEF FROM BILIOUSNESS, CON STIPATION, HEARTBURN, JAUNDICE, HEADACHE DUE TO CONSTIPATION, GOUT AND RHEUMATISM OR ANY CONDITIONS CAUSED BY TORPOR OF SECRETIONS. DEMING'S DRUG STORE K. of P. BUILDING many varieties oi ureaa fUMMER RECREATION Useful Kliulv enm.i. I., f.ii.,..-. uinrk Ambitious folks should consult to concerning tho scores of tioys and girls who havo stopped to bigger 'init henuso tlioy studied Penmanship, Shorthand or Bookkeeping, or "Mother Hummer school work. Wuciilhin for olllcloncy to-day Is "To use the Summer, not to loso ii. July 12, "Wl School, '"'enooiiH onlv are baked here. Tou don't have to put up with the same kind day after day as Is gen erally the case where bread 1b baked at home. So If only for a change come and try some other kind of bread than that you make. You'll like It, because everybody does who tries it. , PUKE FOOD BAKERY WARREN. Columbia County Abstract Company ST. HELENS, OREGON Abstracts, Loans, Real Estate, Insurance, Conveyancing NOTICE TO CONTUACTOIW. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will he roceived by the County Court of Columbia County at St. u.iiiinn Oreirnn. until 2 P. M., July 24th, 1915, and then opened, for the Improvement of a portion of the Mil lard Road in District No. 2, the Ever- ...... iiniwi in District No. 4. and a portion of Columbia Road near lied r.Mim In District No. 8. Plans and specifications are on file and may be examined In the office ot the County Clerk; plans for the Ever man Head will uIbo be on file with n.n Rnad Supervisor of District no i in. la must be made on forms on llie with the plans and specifications .n,i Bnoh bidder shall deposit with bis bid a certified chock for five per cent of the amount ot Mb ma wiiicu .1..11 i.a forfeited to the County In lm award Is made to him and ho shall fall, nogioci or reiunu iui o period of five days after sucn awara 1 nindn to enter Into a contract and nia Hie renulred bond. Tho right Is reserved to reject any and nil bids. A F. HARNETT, County Clerk. 29-2t. Rnven room house for rent; large yard; opposite school house. Inquire of Columbia County Abstract Co. Wanted To rent a good piano by responsible parties. Call or write Tho Mist Olllce.- Grange meeting was held Tuesday ivenlng. Mrs. P. J. Loomls spent Wednes day In Portland. Ernest Anderson Is spending a tew days at his home here. Services were held at the Evangeli cal Church Sunday evening. Lew Puzey was a business visitor In Portland Thursday of last week. Mrs. F. M. HoyC s daughter of Se ittlo, spent the week end at her old home. Dale Semple ot Portland, spent the holidays with his mother, Mrs. F. M. Hnyt. The modern residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. Itylander is nearlng comple tion. The Warren Grange had a very at tractive float in the parade at Scap- poose. Misses Eva and Ruth Miles spent the Fourth with their mother, Mrs. L. A. Puzey. The Dorcas Sewing society met at the home of Mrs. C. J. Anderson Sat urday afternoon. C. T. Judklns of Alma Center.Wis. cousin ot P. J. Loomls, arrived here Tuesday evening. A goodly number of Warren peo pie attended the celebrations at Scap noose and St. Helens. Miss Hazel Ewlng of Portland spent the Fourth with Mrs. P. J. Loomls folks at scappoose. Mrs. A. Johnson, with son and daughter ot St. Helens, visited at C. J. Larson's home Sunday afternoon. Miss Sally Ekstrom Is spending her vacation visiting at the home ot her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. G. H. Ekstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore of Salom, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dlller, J. Ry an of Portland, motored down to spond Monday with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Loomls. The Misses Mary and Emmy Dahl- gren, Eleanor Larson and Leroy Lar son, motored to Portland Saturday. evening for a moonlight excursion on the steamer -Joseph Kellogg, return ing home Sunday forenoon. Ford economy is not alone in low price but in the low cost to operate and main tain. For an average cost of two cents a mile, they serve and save; add luxury to pleasure and bring profit to business. Over 700.000 owners have found the Ford dependable, economical and easy to oper ate. irwfrtSii We are distributors for the long-looked for DODGE BROS. Automobile. It's equipment consists of everything to make it up-to - the - minute car. Let us demonst rate to you. Independent Auto Garage ST. HELENS, OREGON St. Helens Mill Co. Electric Lighting (Saves Your Eyes) SCAPPOOSE. Miss Restora Adams la home from graduation at Lincoln High School A . In Portland. X Lath JMlgllltlur Liuiiua ui me gu vui uiuciii i survey, lias compieteu me acappoose abstract and will move to Llnnton to finish. Messrs. D. W. Pue and A. S, John son and families took In the Colum bia Highway east of Fruitvale last Sunday, 't ney went oy auto. Steam Heating (Prolongs Your Lives) Wood Lumber t t t t