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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1916)
ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. APRIL 21. 1916 MIST MISTINGS J Lunch at Mason's. Fancy Box Candy at Mason's. "Excuse Me." May 3rd. Mrs. Hugh Quinn spent Friday in Portland. R. HawsoQ was a passenger on the Iralda Thursday. Mrs. J. J. Delaney is a guest at the McCormick homo. Weatherly's ice cream at Fred Watkins' every day. Mrs. Eugeno Blakesley was a Port land visitor Thursday. S. C. Morton was a business vis itor to Clatskanie Monday. Mrs. M.' Rosenthal was a business visitor in Portland Friday. St. Helens dairy wants your milk and cream orders. Phone 107. For Sale A cow; will be fresh in a few days. J. J. Lindahl, Warren, Ore. 18-2 Miss Mabel Moock of Rainier, at tended the launching hero last Sat urday. Don't compare St. Helens dairy milk and cream without a trial Phone 107. Mrs. J. JelTery of Portland, spent the week end at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mann. Jas. Hudson brought in a coyote scalp last week for which he received the usual $1.60. Miss Lulu Parmley of St. Johns, spent the week end at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stone. The Scappoose and Trenholm cor- Lunch at Mason's. Mrs. M. E. Miller was a Portland visitor Tuesday. Nick Blumensaadt of Rainier, at tended the launching Saturday. Mrs. Jack Tunzat spent several days in Portland this week. Mr. Avery of Eugene, was ouo of the interested spectators at the launching Saturday. Q. L. Tarbell of Yankton, the "fair" man, was transacting bualu ess in the city Tuesday. Mrs. L. R. Farrls and children left Wednesday for Napavine, where they will make their future home. Remember our Candy Sales on Saturday and Sunday. 25c por pound in pound lots. Royal Confec tionery. E. B. Piper, managing editor of the Oregontan, was among the Port land excursionists to witness the launching. Ladles, be sure to Bee the Easter offerings at the Hat Shop, now lo cated in Columbia Rooming House building. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delaney of Eugene, were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McCormick several days this week. Among the prominent Portlanders here Saturday was K. K. Kubli, Re publican candidate for representative from Multnomah county. Frank L. Parker, formerly collect or of customs in Astoria, was here with other Astorians to see the big vessel take her first dip. Special Sale every Saturday and Sunday on all kinds of Home Made respondence was received too late for Candies. 25c per pound in pound this week's issue of the Mist. Mrs. Frank Wood of Portland, spent several days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wellington. H. O. Strom of the Strand, has rented the Saxton property and his family arrived here this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Rice of Clats kanie, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Morton. New Summer Millinery now on display at the Hat Shop. Prices be low any ever before offered in St. Helens. Senator Geo. M. McBride came down from Portland Saturday and was an interested 6poctator at the launching. Guy Lane was killed Wednesday, when he was struck twice by a log at the Kerry camp near Mist. His home was in Nehalem and he was a member of the Mist ball team. I am now making many dlnerght kinds of Candies. Spiai gales every Saturday and Sunday. All kinds at -t"tc per pound In pound lots. Royal Confectionery and Candy Kitchen. We regret very much that we were absent from tho offico Saturday when E. B. Hall of the Ridgofleld Reflector called. Ho was over here to witness the launching. Call again, neighbor. To buy pure, wholesome and un adulterated Candles, go to the Royal. Visit my candy kitchen, whero all kinds are made in the good old town of St. Helens. Royal Confectionery and Candy Kitchen. L. A. Peterson of Mist, Ore., who is at a Portland hospital being treat ed for an aggravated case of blood poisoning, is now getting along nicely, according to reports received by his sister, Mrs. Elmer Blackburn, and expects to visit St. Helens, where he has many friends, before return ing to his Mist home. The Inter-City League schedule has been changed and Montavilla will cross bats with the St. Helens boys in this city Sunday. Be sure and see this game as the home boys are de termined to win. Come out and boost and watch them do it. tubercular hospital. The steamer Georglana is again on lots. Royal Candy Kitchen Phil Bates, secretary of the Ore gon Press Association, was an inter ested spectator of the launching of the City of Portland Saturday. Miss Bertha Dorris of Eugene, was the guest of her brother, B. F. Dor ris, during the week end and wit nessed the launching of the City of Portland C. K. Hamilton, manager of the Standard Oil Company's Portland branch, was in the city Tuesday look ing after the business of the company he represents. J. H. Sheldon was down from Port land on Monday looking after his large business interests here. In cidentally he renewed his subscrip tion to the Mist. Thomas Crowley fell from a scaf fold on the City of Portland at the shipyard last Friday, and broke his Meg-.-- He -was taken immediately to a hospital in Portland. The Congregational Ladies' Aid will hold a sale of cooked food, hot cross buns and fancy articles, aprons, etc. The latter articles are priced at 50 cents or under. At Guild hall Saturday, April 22, at 2 p. m. Mrs. John A. Jeffrey, wife of a prominent Portland attorney, was down to witness the launching of the City of Portland and was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Mann. Phil Metschan, Jr., manager of the Imperial hotel, with wife and party. motored down from Portland to wit ness the launching of the vessel which bears the name of his home city, Many oi our business men re gretted that the launching was scheduled for Saturday, as they were unable to get away from the usual Saturday run of business. Easter will be fittingly observed on the evening of April 23rd, at the Methodist church, by the rendition of a sacred concert, at which will appear two new soloists, In addition to the regular choir. You are cordially in vited to be present. The Guild had their election for officers last Tuesday afternoon, at which the following were elected: Mrs. M. E. Miller, re-elected presi- the Portland-Astoria run. During ' dent; Mrs. Edwin Ross, re-elected the past few weeks she has been com pletely overhauled and repainted and Captain Hosford declares that she will make faster time than ever. The Georglana will make a daylight run, leaving Astoria at 2 p. m., and ar riving at Portland at 9 p. m. . May 3rd. "Excuse Me." vice president; Mrs. J. Tunzat, sec retary; Mrs. Robt. Dixon, re-elected treasurer. J. N. Rice of Clatskanie, who from 1896 to 1900, was sheriff of Colum bia county, was last Friday and Sat urday attending to business pertain ing to his logging interests here. IN MEN'S STYLE SERVICE SATISFACTION WEAR AT THE TOGGERY W. E. LID YARD, Manager, ST. HELENS "I ADDITIONAL SPORTING NEWS A Kew l'eraonulN For the benefit of those residents who have come here during the lust year, we wish to state that both Joe Day and L. G. Koss weut to the open ing game Wednesday. This will not be news to the old timers, because they all know both ofllces of these well known professional men are closed every time Portland opens the season on her home lot. Of course we would expect to find the doctor at some Portland hospital and Joe Day arguing a case in one of the Multno mah courts, at least that is the im pression they try to leave here. During the excitiug ninth Sunday, when St. Helens had two men ou the bases and a god chance to tie up the score, Harry Bennett became so ex cited that he stood up and begun making motions like he was stropp ing a razor when he Is excited, but Harry is as a usual thing not of an excitable nature. Rees Hall attended the Grocers' convention at the Vaughn street grounds Wednesday. Harry Bennett Is much enthused as to the prospects he hns for mak ing a fortune in the mushroom busi ness. He has already plunted two beds and expects to have mushrooms within the next forty days. It seems to us that instead of the mushroom crop, most any other barber would be more interested in the mo-lialr crop. i Councilman Ballagh wentt to I'ort-( land Weduesday to get prices and samples of hose for the local fire de partment. Not being used to driving his car in the crowded streets of the big city, he left it at the baseball park and walked up the stairway to the grand stand. Itud and (un Club Score Sunday the St. Helens Hod and ' Gun Club had another interesting shoot. The club now has 15 mem bers and from the interest being taken in the weekly shoot, it is pm li able that the membership will grow rapidly. The Score Birds Broke C. D. Sutherland 60 Uen Copeland 60 S. Devers 50 E. Lundgren 50 E. Harrison 50 C. Stevens 60 J. T. Taber 25 Reese Hall 25 E. I. Ballagh 25 H. Esterbrook 25 A. Kelly 26 If they were real birds, Sutherland would come back with enough for all of his friends. One or two more practices and Copeland will take the high score away from Sutherland. An ammunition concern has offer ed a handsome trophy for the marks man hanging up the highest score for a series of shoots. 41 40 31; 35 33 32 16 16 17 17 15 JURORS DRAWN FOR MAY TERM OF COURT On Thursday, in the office of the county clerk, and in the presence of A. F. Barnett, county clerk and E. C. Stanwood, sheriff, the jurors for the May term of the circuit court, be ginning May 9th, were drawn and resulted in the naming of the following: Fullerton, Robert F., Warren, farm er; Stevens, Edgar, Scappoose, farm er; Lindsay, John M., Goble, farmer; Barr, Joseph W., Clatskanie, farmer; Banzer, Claude U., Rainier, farmer; Ramsey, Goo. W., Scappoose, farmer; Kostrba, John, Scappoose, farmer; Ballagh, Edison I., St. Helens, fish buyer; White, Charles D., Houlton, merchant; Stubbs, Albert E., Clats kanie, farmer; Jecries, Robert C, Yankton, farmer; Peterson, Nels I)., Mist, farmer; Strother, Philip S., Rai nier, laborer; Hughes, Edward, Clats kanie, engineer; Johnson, N. D., Rai nier, capitalist; Van Natta, J. W., Warren, farmer; Roberts, Wm., May- ger, farmer; Setvln, Joseph, Scap poose, farmer; Norman, Charles, Hudson, farmer; Divine, J. W., Ky- Ber, farmer; Kyser, George M., Kyser, farmer; Freeman, Warren, Mist farmer; Davles, Wm. H., St. Helens, liveryman; Andress, Norman A., Deer Island, merchant; Barger, Louis F Yankton, farmer; Jaspers, Gustave J., Deer Island, farmer; Jepson, Henry, Mist, farmer; Lampa, Stephen, Yank ton, farmer; Tichenor, Everett D.. Clatskanie, real estate; Klrby, D. C, Mayger, farmer; Dibblee, H. R., Ral nier, farmer. come TUESDAY SURE "From Out of the Past" A 3-part drama thai will keep you Interest.".! from atari to finish. VILLA! He them try to rapture lilm In the Hell Tribune. "The Little Puritan" SOME COMEDY THE STRAND STORE Where you set wlint you don't expect to Ret ami don't Ret what you expect to ct. SUNDAY and MONDAY The inspiring '' 1 1 i u: I dra matic story fHau auh Sjin mil WITH FRANCES X. BUSHMAN AMI BEVERLY BAYNE Five Intense nets, pi-esentiiiK n Kiililhne alienor)' unci vital, human thrme. nti ...in . nioro wm no ft meelll ""ueronce at Inn,.. I.. I Alirll , "It, "- w a. m, k Interested In tax matters wliu. and W, J. Fullerton havi' ml delegatus from tin TJ County Taxpayers' I,em Prof. John Btraul. a. University of Orogon,'. forenoon. Hit subject value of an Education." k. i. Glfford, expert nW- of Portland, spent the put ttJ III this cltv ml n... .... . urw inurnaniy line Views. Ths ,J of the ship and the hp, j biiivii -iipuara ul till) MflllllfU. lt IiIm Uiil.1. m. lUUlliTillllK was lUKt'U JuiltiUt .! took the water and std,, taken by the 1'ortUnd pspon DresamnklnK. room I, Bwk J Ing. Mrs. E. a. Illlibt. 1 EVERYBODY COME NKXT THURSDAY AM) KKK THE FINISH OI' THE BROKEN COIN M).VT lOlttih'.T new pli ! ures every day except .Mnnudy, anil there In Niugiiiic on I rlila), and there In Always Something Dnlnu at 3lirtnutft We Aim to Please "GET THE HABIT" J Make uneedl ? in I f& I ? 7 ATnf Hip ijtuliti J 414 f lull only iiw.1 lo tell tlx Mlml )iiu want. no price to us. Our griMcrli-N are tli "superior" quality. We fol tSmt M b crime in m ii HNr minus to cm. I Mug llila .Ual to poison; Ins mis,. 'i, lire fixx! Is" a slow "mire ptilaoii." Our iiir.-s on in, -n lmiuW urn MM, laus He aril hlg -J tltiis. t,f Hh-iii, ,,r freight rvronl fur thin year allowing a irtrJ oi almost o ions cr (lay. NM'ial Oil wtt'k only, ; ran A I 'ove OyMer fur S.V, A. S. HARRISON & CO korM 's. fc- H S .Vfl ' , .-I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS P. I. Plummer, Central Meat Mar ket. Masquerade Dance, May 13. Studehakor Auto, U. S. D'Spaln agent. C. N. Cade of the St. Helens dairy. has a force of men at work installing a cooler and wash room in the Ma sonic building for the proper care of milk and cream. HON. (!. W. FULTON Hon. C. W. Fulton, cx-l.'iilt.,l States Senator, ex-I'rnsldoiit Oregon State Senate, Repulillcun candlduto for Delegate to National Convention at Chicago. Mr. Fulton Is one of the ablest men In tho state and will ul.lv and eloquently rcprenmit the Inter ests of the party. I0 a tauncli friend of the Columbia river country and should receive tho fnii of all interests who believe In the I 0. ...,,. euu vo iB greatest iiumljiir. CRUELTYTQ "ANIMALS Mention was made In these col umns some time ago of the arrest of R. B. McGruder and Anton Hrix of Clatskanie, on the charge of cruelty to animals on complaint of the Ore gon Humane Society. Tho trial was held before Justice l'hlllp lllU dl Wednesday, and the defendants were each fined $10.00 and costs BASKET SOCIAL The Warren IlHsehall team will Jodahasketsoela, at Erltkl(0I , hall, Wednesday, May 3, the prote(,(lB from tho sale of baskets t wards the outlining of tll0 Cake and coffeo will i, ' The team lost the game a Y.ouZ Sunday by the scorn , , ' " 3 JAS. MUCKLE 4 SON 'Goods of Quality" New Spring Arrivals in Men's Trousers LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S TROUSERS, HAS JUST ARRIVED, CONSISTING OF THE FIN EST PATTERNS OF WORSTEDS. WOOLENS AND OREGON CASSIMERE. COLORS OF BROWN. BLUE SERGE, PIN STRIPES AND GRAY. ALL SIZES. PRICES $2.50 TO $5.00. OUR SPECIALTY: ItliiiHllClass Red Ribbon Goo SATURDAY SPECIALS YSnIpCIruUoT.LARGE ORANGES. 30c the dot SUPPrSnICETEA GARDEN PRESERVES, 25c SUPREME CONDENSED MTT.lf 7 ram for I5c snTrfT'.00 National Biscuit Co8 Products. Co. mar Roodness. Williams Hall Co. VOU ""ST TIMDM with vu ..-r.r lWIC "Excuse Me." May 3rd. favor of Houlton. 14 "' one80 St Helen