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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1916)
CORRESPONDENCE 1 k AAA A j& A A AAAAj SCAPPOOSE ami being fully prepared to paint you a picture of t'.io bride in all her beuuty and tlio wedding gown and tlin groom in his conventional suit of blai'k (anil a worried expression), and after searching the dictionary to find just the propar words, I picked up t ho Mist last week and Jliss Addie Adams of St. Helens, was a Scnppooso visitor Inst week. Mrs. II. A. Stono is visiting her found that some sneak thief of a re daughter, Mrs. Geo. Gran'. j porter "beat 1110 to it" and had It nil Mrs. 11. Stanton has returned to nrint- 1 m'vcr Prepared to glvo a Scappooso after several weoks In the j Kood "writeup" yet but some other St. Vincent hospital. j reporter "stole my thunder." Mrs. F? Tolly has opened a sum-j T1' community celebration of the . . i Pmirtli nl tlin aolinitl e-rmiml vnrt n nier school nnu lias a nice uuie ciuss ; - enrolled. Albert Johnson and family and D. V. Prico and family motored to Port land to witness the evening celebra tion July Fourth. Mrs. Mamlo Hartmr.n Eaton and daughter of Taeoma, is visiting with the lleimuller family. Mrs. Eaton lived here several years ago and will bo remembered by many frieads. Mrs. Wni. Coldwell und daughter Helen of Portland, are visiting her daughter, Mrs. James romoroy, for a week. Miss Athline To:ty has been em ployed to teach at Mayger, the school to open July 31. Victor Watts celebrated the Fourth with his cousin, George Hartness, in Portland. Mrs. Rita Elliott, of Portland, is spending a few days with friends and relatives. perfect success and most thoroughly enjoyed by all. The old-fashioned picnic dinner on tho tables under the trees proved n real neighbors' re union. Asa Holaday was toast master, and tho after-dinner tulks were greatly enjoyed. The toasts were as follows: "You and Me and the Town," Dr. Ulatchford; "The Sunday school and Our Town," Dr. Hatfield; "The School und Our Town," Mrs. Hlatcbrord; "The Hail road and Our Town," Mr. N'lblock; "The Ladies' Aid," Mrs. Price; "Good Heads and Our Town," J. G. Watts; "Boys and Our Town," James Pom eroy; "The Parent-Teachers' Associa tion," Mrs. Niblock; "Farms and Our Town," Mr. Crowley; "Tho High School Alumni," Huth Duucan; "Girls and .Our Town," Mrs. Wash burn; "Patriotism and Our Town," Hev. Johnston. Out of town guests called on, who responded, were ST. HELENS MIST, over eighty head of cattle and will bo the finest barn in tho Yankton dis trict, lluilding this barn will no doubt bo an encouragement to others to go Into the dairy business, ns the Yankton neighborhood is well adapt ed for dairying. Tho Yankton Grange gave an Ice cream social In the Grange hall on Saturday evening, June 24. Over $19 was raised on the sale of Ire cieani. The proceeds will go toward tho bounty money for exterminating gophers and grey diggers. Tho Walker family Is preparing to move to St. Helens. " RAINIER PRTnAY. TULY 7. 1916 REUBEN l.i... vImii lo her departure lor ! ( llfurnla. A very enjoyiiblo er . . .1... III.. . . .. l.i.l 1. 1' nil ..i-i.ui'lit . (', Watts attention m i "'-ino.n wan i.-ii.m.... . .. .... i Mis. T nee- meeting in Portland Vr- T .1 "ooincV. ftirs. J. liurn- ' John llurgess of Hah.lor. vlslieu ; ,.y, Mrs. II. J. M i his ,-ramlfalher and mother, Mr. and : m iry and Master Fred Keelall w.re i m i 1,.,1-iv last Sunday. ! visitors In St. Helens on Tuesday. ' .tl 1 ... . ... 1 ! -i-l ..Ii.ml.l... Tilllln T Co. closed G. B. Milloy reports a rush in his j Judge Cleeton and Rev. Meyers of business the Fourth. Ho cays it was a good day for firecrackers, as he sold 240 bunches and could have sold as mauy more, also In demand. Pete Loomis has moved into the I cir.dy. Portland, Mr. Wilaon and Dr. Mann of Llnnton. Ico cream was served free, and the Ice cream was; Sew & Sew Girls had a booth where ! they sold fruit punch and homo made A number of friends of our Samuel Adams cottage recently occu pied by H. Lamberson. people cumo from neighboring towns and from Portland for a quiet cele- Mrs. May Getchell of Portland, J i,latiou. spent several days with her many j After dinner Asa Holaday and J. friends at Scappooso. o. Watts felt a boyish feeling steal- Lester Adams has gone to Clats-jjng over them and ns they are both kanle, whero he has secured employ- j tie leanest, hungriest looking men mont for the summer. Valdez White lias also left our town for the summer. He is em ployed at Westport. we ever saw, we knew from their actions that for once they had found enough to eat. They started races to run off that "full feeling." They Armand Duncan is visiting witn j hagan a race for tiny tots and then his sister, Mrs. Mat Campbell, at kp)t rajsjI12 tho ugo limit until they Clatrkanlo. : k; rived at the over 30 years. That's Mrs. G. W. Watts, who went to .0ti;er way they took to find out Wellesley to be present at her daugh-. lll0 l;,Jics- ag3 (we jid not enter ter Hazel's graduation, arrived In tha raco). Then tbey had a preachers' Portland Tuesday night on her home-i ruce. unij a fat man's raco. Tliat's ward trip. ! where Judgo Cleeton, Hev. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Butler spent Ilev Meyers, D. W. Price and N. A. several Cays at the home of Mr. But- j Perry wero happy, wo ilaa a mls ler's parents in Monmouth and helped ' ilap ag j u Duncan had been over them to celebrate tho glorious ' eating he looked down and saw his Fourth. ; stomach stick out and really thought Mrs. Maude Moore of Portland, is no wa3 fat 80 ho stepped into line spending a few days with her father, wlUl tlle otier fat men aml marled Mr. Tidcomhe, while Mrs. Tidcomhe ; t0 ru)i but some way he ila(1 so much visits her daughter, Mrs. Hal Patton at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan enter tained their son and wife of Port land, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dlvens visited with dinner to carry that his legs sank under him and down he went, rolling over, and Judgo Cleeton "came tum bling after." And tho impolite wo men's laughed. Then we noticed In tho hungry Mrs. J. Leonard beforo taking their i maI,-s race wel0 j. (j. Watts, Asa departure for a long joy trip which ! Holaday, Clay DeGTaffe, Jim Pom will be a well deserved vacation. 1 erov Albert Johnson and Niblo:k, Mrs. Harnett went to Portland tlie rn(1 somo ct,ers wo niways feit 80rry Fourth to attsnd a meeting- which is j for Mr Johnson won. Ho keeps in held every year by the members ofPracUco chasing calves, tho Saints of God. Then came a rr.ee for women who Miss Vera Tipton of Hillsboro, is ; don't like to tell their ages. v Then visiting her sister, Miss Ruby, this j Maude Duncan and Nova Boyle took week. . . : the iL.,.d with Mrs. Cleeton, Mrs. Jim Ebersolo has been very sick i Perryi Mrs Spalding, -Mrs. Metcalf with rheumatism but is convalescing. , and fome othors that don't want us Mr. and Mrs. L. Brown, Albert j t0 teU Mis8 0UIlcan won thl3 race Boesel, Henry Lange, Gus Lange and ; easily. liudolph Tltz spent their Fourth at ! Next year we wm entcr tUe race lf St. Helens. ! tiley ca for an editor's and re- Burt West has rented his big dairy porter'8 race ad if its to tell the ranch to two men from Astoria. Little Miss Vivian Brown gave a : biggest lie, we'll bet on ourself. Messrs. Martin end Looncy came party Wednesday in honor of her : t0 FraU(!S Highland Farm last week. cousin, Virginia Sifcrt, who is visit ing lie.-. The guests, besides the lit- stayed over night and bought two cows the next morning and invited tie. hostess and honor guest, were . George E. Frakes to accompany them Goldo Grewell, Glee Gearhart, Mary Jt0 vv. k. Ncwell's Holstein Farm, in Richardson, Nolllo Richardson and j Uie e2trcmo southern part of Wasli Fern White. The games wero of the j lngton coul)tyj and cullcd on other "dressup" kind, with queens and j Holstein farms and motored back the maids, etc. A dainty lunch was ! samo day. Tiey went via Portland "Rrvcd. ',th(.n on to Junction City, Oregon, Miss Mary Ewing, one of the Salem iheir home, teachers, is spending a part of her, Lakeside Stock Farm is all under vacation in Scappoose. , water but Mrs. Frakes still remains Kenneth Duncan and bride are , and k(;ep3 her chickenB there. The vibiting at the homo of Mr. Duncan's .I1B ar0 Bhut up in tielr houses, parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dun-1 can. YANKTON Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lamberson of j St. Johns, have been in town a few j Tho Yankton Sunday school's at days, closing a deal transferring tendance, has been decreasing. The their property in Eant Scappoose to i Hchool wants the children to attend Henry Lamberson, and Mr. and Mr. j have a larger number present and Mrs. H. Lamberson are now every Sunday. cosily settled In their new home. j Tho Parent-Teucliers Association of The meanest person that ever lived : the Yankton school will glvo a pic Is in existence, but I don't know who ' Tho date will be announced it is yet. He (or she) must have ' later. sneaked in from some other town j A llttlo grading and stump clear for 1 know nobody In this town would j i"B ''"s been done on the old Bunker stoop so low as to play me such a 1,111 roa'l anl on tho road south of trick. I told you last week that 1 i tl,e school house. This road has been had something to tell you this week I very bad condition for years. It and was going crazy to tell It. Well ! la to be regretted that this much now I am raving mad. After going , traveled road which has been bo ne to the trouble to get all the facts Elected for years, can not at present about the wedding and Informing 'o properly built. Tho present con mysolf so I could elnborate upon the ditlon of thia road, owing to tho mud, beautiful decorations of each room worse than it was before tho grud in festoons of roses and tho many 1E was dono near Milton creek, beautiful, useful and costly presents f'red Driggs' new barn will soon and tho elaborate wedding dinner, ( '' finished. It will contain stalls for Marion Fowler Is possessor of ut; fine Overland car who's next? There are about twenty aulos In Rainier at prosent. Mr. Siepp Is tho proud fa'.her of a daughter, who arrived last Su.iday. Mother and child uro getting along nicoly. Waker Nelson, who was serious ly injured at the Hammond Lumber Company's logging camp recently, has entirely recovered. 'For some lime after the accident he suffered a lapse of speech which ho has now re gained. Tho local order of Odd Fellows will hold Installation cf efficers at their lodge roctns next Saturday evening. An Invitr.tion is extended to all Odd Fellows in good standing to attend and a banquet is being prepared. Earl Fleetwood returned Monday evening from Portland, whero ho has been for the past five weeks under medical attention. Mr. Fleetwood left Tuuswuy morning for Carrols, Wash., where ho will visit Ills par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sutton, formerly of this place, arrived hero from Uoseburg, Oregon, last Saturday fur a week's visit with their son. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton say that they are well pleased with their new home and that tho southern Oregon clim ate igreos wonderfully well with Mrd. Sutton. Tho voting contest for queen of the llalnlor Sweet Pea Show came to a close lust Saturday evening with the Misses Gladys Kennedy i.ml Kathleen Mitchell running an excep tionally clos-o race. Miss Gladys Kennedy won ofit with 7,530 vote to Miss Kathleen Mitchell's 7,300. The raco was good naturedly con tested by friends of tho two candl dotoa all last week and the honor belonged to either of tho candidates up to ulmost the moment of the close of tho contest. Review. logging camp last Friday mitu Jui 11), lo giu I ho boys a I'lmm'e to cele brate lb" Fourth. Mis. M. Newton of Seaside, visited over Sunday with her mother. Mrs. J.iiiu Zone;'. Horn -To I he wife of 10. A. Self fell. Juno iS, u ton. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Itambalsky and j Mi-, and Mrs. Philip S Union were, .U. Ilel.ms visitor last Sunday. j K. 11. Sili'fert attended to business; at Forest Grovound Dllly Sunday and j M.itnl.iv I Mi- and Mrs ltoy Stewart of St. j 1 lleleim urn the RUests of Mr. ami Mrs. W. M. UebbliiK of Nehalem Junction j ever tho Fourth. j The rains destroyed a lot of hay and cherries In this vicinity. NKIIALEM VALLEY CLATSKANIE Mrs. J. J. Kinyoun left tho first of tho week for Ontario, Canada, for an extended visit with her parents. Mr. Kinyoun accompanied her us far as Portland. The county Is replanking the bridge ut the foot of Bridge street. The planks are being laid lengthways und greatly add to tho stability of tho bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall of Chey enne, Wyo., arrived in town the first of the week In their Ford machine, for an extended visit with the lit ter's Bister, Mrs. H. Jurgens. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Larsen of Ves per, are rejoicing over tho arrival of a llttlo daughter, who came to make her heme with them on Wednesday. D. W. Freeman passed . through town Tuesday on his wayto his home at Mist In his new Iiulck machine, which ho has recently purchased in Portland. The young daughter of C. Isakson waa severely Injured last Wednesday. Tho young lady had come down to meet her father, who Is doing some road work on Clatskanle Heights, and while returning home was kicked In the face, tho upper part sustaining tho most damage. At first It was feared that the eyes had been hurt, hut Dr. Wooden, who was called, be lieves they hnvo escaped any Injury. Last Friday the buby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nestor Lento of Qulncy, wus drowned. Dr. B. F. Smith of Clatskanle, who had been Immediate ly summoned, found on his arrival that the little life was extinct. This sad incident happened while the mother had gono for a few mlnutea to visit a neighbor about half a mile from tho house. The usuul path along tho river had in some places been covered by tho high water and a de tour had to bo mude at those places. It is thought that tho llttlo one, who had been left In tho euro of tho older children, hud In somo manner got through tho gate and had followed her mother, and following tho well remembered path had fallen Into the water. Chief. The weather hero Is such that we don't cue to discuss It. Perhaps we will be able lo make bay wjiuo time soon. Mrs. Clark came In on tho stage Tuesday. Mr. Mills had a bad accident last week. While rounding a bend In the road, bis machine shook hands n llt tlo too hard with the other one, caus ing a serious stuushup to his machine. Mr. Mills is using his brother's ma chine for a few days while lis own s heug re pa red. Mrs. Dolman and Infant cumo In on the stage Tuesday. .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lavendar came In Thursday to visit the home folks. Mr. und Mrs. Tregaur called on Mr. and Mrs. Wlldmun Thursday ufler noon. Pete Bergcrxon and Guy Mills went to Portland last week with Teck Mills In his unto, Pete und Guy both com ing home with new Fords. Cirel Johns hauled down a load of freight from timber Saturday. i Some of the road workers have! been rained out while some others keep right nt it. ( l!i v. E. Mow came In Weduei d.n ' o i:it 1:1a relatives and friends of S'e'ialem. Mm. Ilttlt Is resting as cai;y a:i can 1 bo expected. Her urm seems to he healing nicely. Mrs. 0. MaliiiHteln und Cahllt Mown started for Newport Tuesday,1 going by way of Portland to visit with relatives and frl Hid.-'.. Wedding hells! Do you hear them? Listen! We all wish the happy cou ple a long, bnppy, prosperous life. Mrs. Dr. Cole has kept rip-llv close Mrs Newton In showing marked lability In learning lo "rive her new mat blue ami Is already a Tlrst cIui;h j chautfeur. j Mr. and Mrs. Iliiiikslroin of Coluni I nia City, have moved to Deer Island and are living on the. Frank Enyarl .'a cm. Mr. and Mrs. F. Cox and family ind Mr. and Mrs. Casey of Astoria, wive week-end visitors ut the An dres i home. Mr. Cox Is the possessor of a new car and wus roiitcmplatlnK making the trip from Astoria by inn- Inn. i but found It Impossible on ac count of the poor conn ll Ion or mo ,-o.ul i at this time. .MIhou::h them was no celehrat Ion here on the Fourth, the glurioii . oei a .tin did not slip by without any munlfc: ti'tlon of -.urii II-in ;mue of our mcrchau( rau,:ht the jiirlt of the d; y and docoiali'd their places of hiiiiiii'ss appropriately, the result of which was very inspiring Frank, and Kugenn Keehill have gone to Eugene, where they are at tending the slimmer sessions of the ('Diversity of Oregon. IN THE CIRCUIT colli,.. A HTATK OF OKK, Hft COUNTY OlM't.l.iiZ.HT., J. A. Uniberger. riulntlrf . Utlllllll-nr I,... .... T"11", . V ."ii'imam To Molllo Unibe.-Ki.r tl I defendant: r- l,,ulot,MJ in inn name of t,0 g. m. you are h..r..,y r ' Di ur and answer n,,, '.ul b J Go to the Royal for quality and quantity. Cold drinks, caudles, cigars mid tobaccos. Advert Imo In the Mist - It pays. 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Goh. .Mountain View tract, on milt J of nrren. j. Dlt. I K A W. Itl.ACK Dlt. NANA II. III. CK Knife nHltOPIlACTOUS Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 11 n. m.; 2 p in. to 4 p.m.; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. St. Helens, Oregon i urnixTii i ftv,r. New ll-room housn tint) lot ki Helens, flvo blocks went from J ens hotel. 2f,o 00 coil,, jj Jf.OO 00 terms. This la lm Ui would cost to build tho houits present coat of material. C. Oleon, Coluinhla City. Orr!ti For Hale or Trinhi.-SU tJ house, convenient locatloi; 4 treen, good garden and UrHiti: yard. IteaKolialiln terms, ltrj n-nt money buy you a home C. Morton at Mist ofllie. nii-liitoli ntlng Spiirkling I or Sale Slindelaml WOa, Seed Outs, American WonOm llurbiink Heed poiatoes; Ml tii loose; milk cows. ('. J. Urwt,M I0I-H, Wnrron. Ore. t Golden and Amber Nectar to liomi must be lalely, so pretty well, KU-'ss everyone thank you. For Item Suite of nllterw ali.o sleeping rooms. Col. t't It 1'he Hoot for the Horn,- Henry Weinhard Plant Main T. A 1 17'J I'OltTI.A , (HIMIOV Plenty of money to lots It rate. No delay. E. It. Illcksac I'ltloi k block, Portland, Ort. ! iWM.PFUNDER'c ST OREGON Perry, COLUMBIA CITY We see Hub Bangsond pass thruogli Columbia. City, moving to Deer Is land, where he will work In tho now logging camp. If anyone wunta to have their cows mlllc-d free, bring thorn to Columbia City. Suit furnished, also. A ben peckad husband as a general thing does not have a mustacho and but lRtlo hair on the top of Ms head. DEER ISLAND The public has been put to a great) inconvenience at this place by thn S high water. Tho highway bus been entltely submerged for a distance of more than 100 feet. This Is the con-' A union of tho road where n new und supposed to bo first class fill ban recently been made. Tho difficulties arialug over this state of uffulrs have been met through the kindness of the owners of the Clover Hill farm, who havo given the roadway through their property for public use while the highway H jmpussahle. Tlio preliminary work of the Deer Island Logging Company is progress in;: rapidly and there uro prospects that wp shall have this company here Tor a number of years. Mrs. J. Armstrong und daughter, Mary McGregor, left Saturday for Us Angeles, whera they will spend the tuinmer. Mr. and Mrs. ('. J. Kngllsl. spent Saturday and Sunday In Portland as K'joais or Air. und Mrs. M at their homo in Irvl Miss Dona Jones of Portland, Is visiting at Uie home of her aunt, Miss WiikM. Miss Verda Walloon, a former ret;l ohl of Deer Inland. Is the guest of Mrs. Otto Judlsh for a few days. Miss Marguerite Reams, principal of our school during the past year, P"nt a few days hero this week visit! big with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Key Miller, who have 'ved In this vicinity for some time lii'vo moved to Italnior. Mrs. T. J. Toomey of Oakland, Cal. n ipeimiiig a few four ,. 1, .... i.. . . . - e.eeian, or this city MIlm A r- " "M'n r.nyart spent In St. Helens last week, "'LeiKlod tho teachers' tlonii. Mrs- J. Buckley and family r, '.""..lien in tno Armstrong for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs Ki...nui , , """ son liar- "Id. motored to St. Helens Tuiu. l' partlelpato In tho Fourth of Ju,v celebration. "oils Allen returned lo (,n ,.llv "viming after spending "hi nays Willi hla For Kent A suite of oflkf w lii Bank Building. Colunililt W Bank. J. P. NOR DIN The .louder on Tim Siimul Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler Jcwi'lrv n-pairril ami tnaile to unlcr. A Full Lint r.f A.'n-li.o j - ij blocks and Jewelry Lost A coin purse In frnnlH resld. nro of M. K. Miller. 'M wDI lio given. A rrut?Ki enn xukVtl' GOOD CIGAR T OOVrUNs 'i-IIK III l ( k IIF (AM Ml, M.(,H i i : ii ii i :ni, AIIMI'MIII,,i JIMI'lll. 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