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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1916)
ST. HELENS MTST. FRIDAY, TUNE 23, 1916 Q P 6 o P MIST MISTINGS 10 por cont Talk to Ross. Fine llox Candies at the Royal. For Sale A sawmill. Talk to Ross. Brick Cream on Sunday at the Royal. Mrs. llardell was a Portland vis itor Saturday. Mrs. Thos. Isbister visited in Port land Wednesday. Try our Murshuiallow Sunda. The Royal Confectionery. V. B. Pillnrd transacted business in Portland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lake were Port land visitors Wednesday. Pr. S. B. Hoskins spent Sunday with his parents ut Forest Grove. Don't forget that the St. Helens dairy wants to please you. Phone 107. Mrs. Cooper and mother spent the past week as the guests of Albany friends. Commissioner Harvey and family spent several days in this city during the week. St. Helens Creamery wants to buy your cream always; market quota tions. Phone 115. tf Tho Royal has the largest assort ment of chocolates in town. Many other kinds, also, to pick from, of home made. Try our chocolate drinks; tho best chocolate syrup by odds in the city. You be the judge. Just try it. Royal Confectionery. Miss June Moorhead left for Port land Wednesday morning, where she will be the guest of Miss Marian Baker for a raw days. L. It. Rutherford and wife accom panied by Mrs. J. W. Day, motored to Portland last Friday evening to attend Professor Belcher's concert. C. H. Callonder, manager of the Astoria Box Company and tho Cul lender Navigation Company at Astor ia, was a business visitor here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs 60 dozen 15-cent Hose just arrived Summer Dress Hoods at Noah's Ark. discount at Noah's Ark. Weatherly's lco cream at Fred xtrlck lco cream every SuturdaJ atkins every day. ani Sunday ut Muson's Placo yom order now. Go to tho Royal for quality and quantity. Cold drinks, candies, cigars and tobaccos. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Kemp. Kstellu Mrs Whttn nnl tin nirh tftf 1lsa Myrtle, left Wednesday morning for Portland. Hays Easterbrook, who lias been in Eugene for a week or so, returned TiiPrtiln v The best assortment of smoking ! PpU,rson alld Miss Ully M"; tobacco and cigarettes nt tho Royal i 'orilanU visited with Mr. and Confectionery. Mrs- ls,,ls,or tl,U Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Zlpperer mo- j The Strand theatro has installed tored to Portland Wednesday In their j " 'trst class orchestra which Is now big seven-passenger Packard. j placed in a pit in front of the stage. Glenn Williams, Mr. and Mrs. F. I The musicians, Mr. Shlpmann and Freeman of Portland, spent the: Mr. Jones, are from Forest Grove, week end nt tho Williams home. ! and ure fine musicians. Tho music Is Miss Martlia McCauley visited her;1" keeping with tho pictures shown mother, Mrs. Jas. Cade, in Ridge- on the screen. The music nlouo is field. Wash., during the past week, j worth tho price of udmlsslou. Mrs. Catherine Kurd of Quincy, ; H. L. Davenport, who has been In 111., is visiting at tho home of her charge of the telephone exchange dur cousin, Mrs. J. L. Williams of West ing tho absence of Mr. Conlin, re st. Helens. ' turned to Portland on Monday, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Gago returned Conlin relieving him. During his Saturday after a week's ubsence stay here Mr. Davenport made many spent in Silverton as tho guests of ; friends and did much to Improve the, Mr. Gago's mother. scrvlco in St. Helens. Mrs. Martlia Adams of Columbia, Mit-s Mildred Allen was presented! City, visited her mother, Mrs. Mc-; at a piano recital In Portland Thurs-1 Cauley, in this city seveml days dur- day evening in a recital at! ing the past week. Masonic Temple auditorium by, Mr. and Mrs. John McClintock of Professor Knna. She also played I Indianapolis, Ind., were the guests at Enna's amateur recital ut Filer's1 of tho family of E. E. Quick from ha"- Sunday's Oregouiau contained j Sunday to Wednesday morning. They : u photo of Miss Allen. i will visit friends in Linn county be-: . Freeman of Clatskanle, was fore they return east. Hayes Esterbrook returned Mon day from an automobilo trip to southern Oregon. Ho was Groat reduction in Noah's. Aik. Mi-.s l.llllo Hitman of lib' geficld, Wusli., is the Kuesl of M''"- (:"- 11 Shlnn. Tie.; Rainier Gun Club wilt be here Sun.h-v for a match shoot with the St. Helens Gun Club. Time will be called at 10 a. in. Misses Mary and Nora M''h' of Columbia City, left last Monday for Monmouth, where they will attend (lie summer term of normal school. Fred Caples, who lias been In Al aska for some timo P'1. returned homo last week to visit tils mother at Columbia City. Sim Is in very poor health mid may not recover. The St. Helens Tenuis Club will match their skill with tho Vernon a M H M M M M H 14 team of Portland Siinnuy on the local . cour'.. St. Helens won from Vernon 2 at the first meet, end the visitors ,ue determined to wrest victory from the homo club. He there, and see them try It. No admission. A delightful picnic was given last j Friday evening at the City Park by 4 the Himalaya Club, at which a very dainty repast was served. Those present were Kdnu Harris. Ilessle llattan. Aliio (Julck, Madeline All Clara Ketel, Gertrude Phillips, Helen Larson, Mildred Allen and Anna Quick. Sealed bids were opened Monday by the hoard of managers of the Col umbia County Fair for the erection 4 SATURDAY "THE CHRISTIAN" II M l, ( AINirS I'nmoiiN Novel IN EIGHT GREAT ACTS IVuturlnu KAKLli WILLIAMS uml EDITH STOREY Manure 2:305 and 15c llvonin- 7:00 .mil 9:0010 ami 20c SPECIAL PIANO AND ORGAN MUSIC a pleasant caller at this office mst j of an auditorium on the fair grounds, Wednesday. Mr. Freeman is an old time settler and located in this coun- absent ty 1,1 1S74- and ho has been a sub- several days and drove his machine scrlbcr 10 1,10 "In Us first Is- a little more than 500 miles on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Chase left Wednesday for their former home in Mason, Mich. They will stop for some little timo at Kelso, Wash., and Mr. Chase may return here again on a business visit before they say fare well to the west. Mr. and Mrs. Chase leave many friends here who regret but the contract was not let. A mini ber of bids were received but the board not being fully advised In the matter It was thought best to hold another meeting later on. Great preparations are being made 1 their departure but wish them well E. O. Bender and - and a snfo Innrnev ui.nuren una .Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mooro and son Wayne, were the guests of Mrs. W. R. IMnham on Sunday. -Mrs. sue. Ho Is well Informed on the is sues of the present duy but lie likes to refer back to the early days and Portland for the entertainment of old associates. Mr. Freeman is a!1'10 supreme lodge Knights of I'yth natural mechanic und has contributed i 'ns "'"1 I'ythlan Sisters. August 1 to articles to mechanical magazines. ! ! Invitations to attend tho meet Mrs. George Perkins Baxter of;'K of the supreme lodge have been Berkeley, Cal., is visiting nt the j sent' to all the subordinate lodges In homo of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo H. j tho Oregon domain. Shlnn at St. Helens, Oregon, for a! Wild animals are being killed fow days. Mrs. Baxter was the wld- j occasionally but they are still iiulte ow of the late Senator Gooree W i numerous back in the mountain fust- McBride, and used to spend the sum-1 ,l,'ss- Tho following hunters report mers at St. Helens and Bunker II ill. j 'l the county clerk on their claims and has many friends hero. Shohas!for scalp bounty for the month of M t 4 WEDNESDAY "The SEA WOLF" Jiy JACK LONDON A Groat Uij; Story of the Sea WOI.F I.UM:N, thf SKA WOI.I-', l ritnetrd lir lliHIVUT llosWoltill, Miixriml l.y mi nil lar rst. A story of thrills hiicIi n only J U'k MH rim put In w4 mill itcliiroN, 7:00 ;,nl 9:1510 and 20c been attending tho Roso Show at i Mrs. C. Yeomans died in Portland on Monday last and was burled on Wednesday in c. Portland cemetery. ' Slia Q.'l. fl, a --.. , .1 ... nt 1. A a T, II.. I H. P. Hendorshot. . " " Z " "" ." where she was widely en- , , , . . wou luriueriy uveu in SI. tertainerf Tv:JZr;TUS- 1 C:rd80n' MrS- :Me base ta boys crossed ' iv. i.. i-maru, leu for her home Bare and Mrs. Bal agh were among . hut with Kut,.,,,n ci. n Eugene Thursday. Mr, Lidyard ' the St. Helens people who attended i oU SP 0 ..T T y Te' t'" un accompanied her to Portland. .w fnmi secona best. They went up t "bio. wuuo umi iiiikoi nave won i out but for tlio lack of support. Tat j and Homer formed the battery and struck out fourteen men, while the May. M. Iltinsgard, wild rat, ; Noble Van Dolah, cougar, $10; W. L. Brown, wild cat. $2; Clyde John son, wild cat, $2. i (i.iMi.D i.i:rn:its 4 You can save money by taking advantage of wur Saturday Specials 1 1 Golden Gate Coffee, regular 4."c hi.e; SKM-ial at ;.-. Peanut Butter, regular Site seller, Ht, the miuih1 Kc Pettijolin's liour, regular 2.1c seller, at, the pac kage 2c This la a real health food wholesome and nutritious. See our Vacuum Freezers u most convenient article for pic nics.' Freezet your dessert while you eat your dinner. We have them in quart and half gallon sizes. Always rail for RED RIBBON' PRODUCTS The Standard of Pure Foods Letters unclaimed at the St. Hel ens postoffice for the week ending Juno K, 1916: W. II. Johnson (2), Mrs. I.yda Long, Kmillan Piitain (2), Geo. II Turner, Fred Walters. I.i.m.ru iimI..Im....I I... I. . n i n. i ' ......... , . i.j .lllllll 1, ,u; inuiuiiig iue suiewaiK n i 1 0 1 ; iront of tho residence of Dr. Black was discovered on fire, with a good deal more smoke than fire. While Kalama pitcher Loren Hill, only j struck out five. The score ended j with 5 to 13 In favor of Kalama. j t 1 I.. m i mo ouAing ior several rods in each , 1 i i. . 1 1 . . n T i. ..i.i 1 1 . ... .... n.... niiiunuiK nau 10 tie will bo sent to the Division of I cad Letters, i IVA K. DODD, Postmaster. nn alarm was not turned In, a cart GO TO CliUkCII was run to the premises and tho hose j unlimbered. Tho boxing of tho hot Fpiscopal church water system caught fire f i om a fire ; There will bo service in Christ built for the purposo of burning J episcopal church next Sunday eve trash and refuse from the repairing ; n'"B, June ;,, at 7::i0. All will be of tho George property, and followed ' welcome. M. F.. lunch removed In order to get at the flames, j ' fM!r"ion. Theme, "Not to Miss Willie Womack and Cvrus 1,0 Mi"llit,''ed Cnto but to Minister." Williams 4 Hall Co, IF YOr HOX'T TRADE WITH IS, WE BOTH U)SK MOXKV Phone 80 or ui,nc n 4 city by Hev. Sundifer, Wednesday ; noon. They were accompanied by Ithe brido's sister and Mr. und Mrs. 4'Schultz of Rainier. Their many irienus wish mem the happiest of lives together. nay, uoin or Kalnier, were married ! at the Methodist parsonaco in thlu ' ftttf l. TJ.... Q S3 Q K O fa u w Q D P O fa o l- Q to Q D Q K O fa o Q DICK FOR DUDS DICK FOR DUDS DICK FOR DUDS DICK FOR DUDS 0 Ml I lb B If i J9 (THE LEADING CLOTHIER) MEN'S GOODS THE BOYS ARE READY FOR ACTION AT THE FRONT Are You Dressed for Business It's easy to put up a good front when dressed in Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes because the style and lit are right. We have these suits; they are ready to wear and Ready for Service the lowest price for which clothes can be bought. They are mobilized in large forces at DICK LIDYARD, Manager, St Helens, Oregon MEN'S GOODS. DICK FOR DUDS DICK FOR DUDS ft p. in., sermon. Theme, "Moving Picture Shows; How They Holn and Hinder." F.veryone will want to hear these candid discourses on timely themes. Our audiences are good but still we have some unoccupied JWH (.(J1I( and help and ho helped. F. N. SANDI FKK. Subject. t oiigregutlon,,! ( ,r(., Sunday school, 10 a. in. Regular morning worship, 11 n. Subject, "Tho Open Door." Y. V. S. C. K, 7 p. "Tho I'urposo of life." Evening service, 8 p. m. Subject "Tho World War," from n social economic and religious viewpoint. "Jimmy' l'almer of Y. M. C. A. will conduct all tin, services. Mr' 1'almer Is particularly well prepared to speak on the European war us he lias several brothers at I lie front and Is himself expecting to bn called lU any time to tlio Y. M. (;. A. service In France. We keep Our Store Clean. our diMior will tell vim Uml i,,.,mi iiun.... ......... rrmi "rn on impure rot.d put Int., ,r Monuich. We kHp il,e lilei out of our More. We kti'p r H"1"'"' rn.m cabbage and iiIuiin no It won't nbsoib (Iiohp flavors. 11 Him,H are advniiclil in ,u ro noil, iiniiuI, we iiiillrll""' the raise. SATURDAY SPECIAL- Six Cakes Crystal White Soap for 2' Ituy at the More Hint protect you. A. S. HARRISON & CO HI V AM BKI.I. 1'OU I.KHS I o; w; a n o Ci ''The.Lure " ""arts Desire-'- tl.. O Btory or Alaska's gold fl i , fZ which will .... p?om. ''elds ( 1 Announcement l'on Yoru ih:m:ht a j FOOT SPECIALIST wn.ii jivk ONE DAY FREE Demonstratioi AT MY STORE Tuesday, June 27 Take Advantage of This I'rce No nml (or whiil your tm tr may he: no mutter wlm i you have trlwl; oven lr jo" iii(t "iircli HiiiHirl," loine ijh your feet to the row "i- .j liiuiiiner loon, ",",, .aiid';;; Tluro In uii i Ilnnce for v,'r'llH nlliiient broken iirciie, " 1 IIX'M, nuklr S severe Sou Imprison Normal Arch"" h"1"' JAS. MUCKLE 4 SON DICK FOR DUDS DICK FOR DUDS JXi SSmV S&