St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, July 07, 1916, Page 8, Image 8

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    V ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 19lb
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? MICT MICTRT.C fl
-, lull.'.-, iviuoihmi), inn-. rpi w -r .
n raste 1 nib m , 1 our riat
at Fred
The
to Portland Monday.
i -
Woatherly's ioo cream
Watkins' every day.,
. Try our Marslimallow S inula
Royal Confectionery.
A. 11. Lake left Tuesday night on
a business trip to Seattle, Wash.
Mrs. Scott and Mrs. lloland ot
Scuppooso spent tho Fourth in this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knglisli of
Deer Island, visited St. Helens on tho
Fourth.
Brick ico cream every Saturday
and Sunday at Mason's Place yout
order now.
Miss Leora Alexander spent last
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Aug. Ketel.
Help, Help Police, Police.
Don't miss the buseball game Sun
day afternoon.
Attorney M. K. Miller was in Cluts-
Fino Box Candies at the' Royal. kal,io Wednesday attending- to legal
G. O. Strom made a business trip i ""'
Do you know the. Gem Theater Is
showing only the best reels? I'ome
and you will como gnln.
" 11. 0. Uurgess, sawyer at tho St.
Helens Lumber Company mill, left
Saturday night to spend the Fourth
in Portland.
Walter Morris and Miss Gertrude
1 Shulack of Portland, accompanied by
Miss Juno Creel of Forest 15 rove,
I spent tho Fourth-as guest, of Mrs.
w. K. ninham.
! 11. C. Musten of Warren, was a
: pleasant caller at Ibis ofiko Monday
I and remained over to celebrate the
j Fourth. Mr. Masteu Is suporinti-n-
dent ot the Masten Lumber Co.
j 'See the Gem Theater for a good,
j clean show. Only the be.-.t e.imedies
Tho best assortment ot smoking """'' ,ieaiure are useu. i p 10
tobacco and cigarettes at tho Koyal j lllU0 rckwo ,,SOil LXd:'
Confectiouery. 1 lkr,-v- Yo" always get your money's
wen u ai tins tuoatre.
I Another one of St. Helens good
j citizens to surrender soino of his
i hard earned coin for a pleasure buggy
I is William Muekle. He went to Port-
, left Wednesday
they will spend
will then return
Come to the baseball park Sunday
afternoon and see a good game of
baseball. Tho White Sox play the
Klrkpatricks.
Tho Koyal has tho largest assort
ment ot chocolates in town. Many
other kinds, also, to pick from, ot
home made.
F. M. Miles of t'crtland, was in
St. Helens cn Wednesday on matters
of business connected with the large
holdings he has here.
Rev. D. V. Poling, well known in
Oregon and of national reputation as
a speaker and musician, will occupy
tlie pulpit of tho Congregational
church Sunday, July 9.
Newton Shears of West St. Helens
has joined the automobile colony and
is now driving a brand new Ford
recently purchased from tho Inde
pendent Auto Co., tho local agsnts.
"CP. Catclicart ij cctlng anient of
tho S. P. & S. iiy., rslievliis J. O.
Divons, who is en .route east on a
vacation. Mr. Catchcart is a pleas
ant, accommodating gentleman and
is giving the traveling public good
service.
T. C. Moyer of Wan en, was a call
er at tiiis office Wednesday and con
tributed to the Mist's exche ni'r. He
.reports that during the last rainy
weather his hay has been growing
to beat the band. Ho wants good wea
ther now to harvest it.
land .last Saturday and drove a baby
Overland and is now busy making
the other auto drivers keep out of
his way.
Miss Kffie Perkins, who Is a
trained nurse in the Lime hospital
in San Francisco, arrived Tuesday
morning to spend a well earned vaca
tion with her sisters, Mrs. H. F. Mc
cormick and Miss Loona Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. C. t). Strom arrived
here Wednesday to spend the sum
mer with their, son, H. O. Strom.
They left Fargo, X. ti., three months
at'o r.nd have been spending the time
at Mr. Strom's reaidencu on the other
sido of Portland.
Chas. A. Payne of Chinook, Wash.,
was tho guest of his friend Kees
Hall Thursday. Mr. Payne was for
merly connected with tho Chinook
Observer but has disposed of his in
terests and is now numbered among
i Ho idle rich.
Mrs. Annie and Miss Gladys Payne
from Portland, spent the Fourth here
at the- guests of . A. S. Harrison and
family. Mrs. Payne Is oue of the old
Queers of Columbia county and sold
her farm on Sauvies Island last fall
for $30,000. Slio now makes her
homo in Portland.
You can save money by taking advantage o!
Our Saturday Specials
Supreme' Milk, regular 10c ...
Clieese lest Made, regular 2:
Moni.r,im Salad Oil. half gal.,
4 for 25 c
c. Special 20c lb.
reg. 85c, special . .60c
RED RIBBON CANNED GOODS DEPEND
ABLE COFFEE are QUALITY goods. Try them.
Williams 4 Hall Co.
II' VOL' DON'T TIIAIjK WITH IS, WF, liOTH I.OSK MOMCV
Phone 80 St. Helens. Ore.
Miss Maud Harrison went to Port
land this week to take up a business
course and will bo absent. ull suni
mo. ,
Wf it. Hewitt, consulting engineer
cf'tlio McCormiek company, spent
Wednesday In Portland.
Mrs. C. M. White and (laughter ot
Portland, are the guests of the fam
ily of K. K. Quick this week.
Don't forget the baseball game
Sunday, at 2:30 o'clock. The White
Sox" "try conclusions with tho Klik
rii)rtcks. Gils Lang drove down from Scup
pooso with his rumily la his new
I ord and enjoyed the Fourth in St.
! I eh lis.
Leo J. Conlill of the local tele
phono staff, left Saturday to upend
Lhe week end with his brldo a! Sea
side. Ho returned Monday.
Mrs. J. M. liodgeis and mm Curl,
of fl.iP Lake, who hnvo been visiting
at" the homo of Mrs. S. C. Morton for
ihe past two waok.
for Seaside, wh-re
i ho summer. They
to Salt Lake.
A card received from Mrs. A. It.
Lake tells of her safe arrival at Jack
ion, Mini;., where she in visiting rela-',
lives. Mrs. Lake usked that tho Mist
be sent her until alio Is ready to re
turn to Oregon.
The Independent Milk Co. wish to
et.press their thanks for their patron
age. Our motto Is good milk and
.:o:nii. prompt and reliable service
May we hope for your continued pa
tronage. Will und Herman Ketel and fam
ilies and Martin Ketel motored down
from St. Johns to spend tho Fourth
in St. Helens.
Mrs. J. H. Price arrived from San'
Fianelsco tills week and spent tho
Fourth hero. Sho will probably make
her homo In Portland.
Tho official statement ot the Col
umbia County Hank appears in tills
Issue. It sliows a healthy growth
and is a splendid index of tho busi-i
noss and commercial importance of'
St. Helens.
Misses lllanche and Mildred Allen
left this week for Washington. Misi,
Mildred will attend Hullinaii Collcgi
and Miss Blanche will take up a
homestead in the vicinity where her!
brother, J. S. Allen, Is located.
Superintendent Allen will leave
probably today for S-ilem and will
be absent for about ten days. lb
will assist in the extiiniualloii of
teachers as a member of the stale
examining board.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lowe of West
-!t. Helens, who have moved here re
-ently from eas'.Vin Oregon, were sur
prised on their return from celebrat
ing tho Fourth to find their son, Geo.
C. Lowe, and family from Bend, in
possession of their homo. They ex
pect to locate hero. (5. ('. Lowe i:i
a mill man mid expect to secure
work here. Tho high altitude of east
em Oregon did not agree
Wednesday nfler-
lhill.-i. IV ice lloiu. neip.
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Miss Heinleo Matseu oi ioiuh.....
is the guest of her friend. Miss Lois
Clear.
J. II. Price left
,, for Vancouver. H. '.. I'elntt '
called there on shipping mailers.
Commodore Jensen, lutiv, i)t y .Hi"
Klamath, spent the Fourth !
city, lie left for Astoria, whero he
M til superintend the construction of
Ihe McCormiek ve.-.sel which ii ow
under way : t th. yards In that city.
Many compliments have bt Ml paid
tTie Strand The;.ler for the excellent
leu.lc furnished for Hie pictures. In
f:-cl they all s:.y Hie tingle is dimply (
-.real and would In a credit lii cities
,i- .iij times h-.'-gcr thua St. Helens.
,..w d.iy-i music. Is ah.'.oln'.cly csscn
i 1 fo,- .the pio.uv p -."eeitleii of
;, ; it .-t -. :.i;d it i.' hoped the S'raiul
I'he.-.ii-i- cn curium- rimii-hliiK this
iii-h el -as mu.-.ie in eoun.vtlun faith
ii. i,- I'.etler than lie.:t" pi-o;;.-.:m.i.
Il.n.d Davis and wife and ('apt. K
T. W iula and wife meter -d down
1. 1. m Per: land Tiie..di-.y and wen- the
;i.r;i'.s of Mrs Annie Cox. Mr. Duvlh
w;-.-i foi iii-rly coinii-ctcil with the
Mist, and he nays lie always makes it
.-. point to visit St. Ilelei . Hie Fourth
of July, Thanksgiving 1,1111 t'h r lut n
lo mingle with his old friends, us ho
has a warm place In his heart for
St. Helens, ('apt. Watts is a son of
our old fiiaiul T. C. Watts of Iteuben,
..lid was born and nils.-d in this sec-,
t ion.
Or. J. (i. Turner, formerly of
JPS liowo Turner, the well
SS" known eye specialist of I'ort
h.ud, will make regular visits to St.
Helens every SO days In futuro. lr.
Lowe 1 -lives for the east July 6, to
be genu several months, and Ir. Tur
ner will attend to any of Dr. Lowe's
patients who may call during his lib
s' -nce. Watch papers for dates later.
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"TIIE UPSTART"
JtJMMlfBftW"poiulnr Hi-roa-n nrtUt
MARGUERITE SNOW
fivi-ai t Hnllrieul t'OMI Iiv imM
Monday
Charlotte Greenwood
mid
Sydney Grant
in
"JANE"
Tlmt Intcriintloiiiilly ltnioa
t linn. Ooliiniin Comnij,
i i ) x i :s i . "
llie ill-iingul-lKtl idiotopUy hlur
'I licoduti- lytihei'ts
ill n plelillliitloii lit
"MR. CREX OF MONTE CARLO
It) I:. I'liil I iM (ipix-nlielm
A reiiuirkiible foi-eiii-t nt Ihe present l-UiriMiiii
War relnicil for I be flrt time,
GO TO CHURCH
MelhoilUt Chlireh
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
11 a. m., Sermon on "Fulth Shown
by Works."
Kpworth League, 7 p. m.
S p. in., Sermon, Theme, "llreak
ng l'p Fallow (Irouild."
All are welcome to n 1 1 these ser-
vicea. An especial Invitation l-i ex
tended to the strangres coming to
our city.
F. N. SANDll- Kit.
('i ngregatieiial Church
Suiola school ill a. HI.
Id jular iiioruliiK worship nt 11.
o'clock.
C!ili:,:ian Kudervor, 7 p. ni. Kel
i.i.h l.ixon, h-adi-i'.
Kv.-ulng iervii.es at It o'nloek. Itev.
I V. Poling i f the "Flying Squad
ron" will eoioluct ;:f tlni services of
ti- elnin Ii Sunday. Special iiiusic.
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THURSDAY '"r "r,i
Jhe Jiinule Comedians. "NAPOLEON AND SALLY,"
in "Two Chimps and a Chump" A Feature Comedy
The Home of "BETTER THAN BEST" Programs
all the time.
ulljf trmtfc Sliratn
1 nlhi.lii' CliunTi
M:;:s will he licl.l In the Catholic
with them, cliuri-li Sunda) by Ilev. I'ather llai'np-
o they sought a homo along tho
shores of tho great Columbia.
Steele Moorhoad, who Ik a mem
ber of tho Coast .Artillery, Fourth
Company of Itom-liurg, bus received
oiders to report for annual encamp-
ment at Ft. Htevens July 15. He b
bugler of Fourth company with rani
of Forgeant. A telegrum was received
In Portland from tho war department
t that tho Coast Artillery will be the
next state military organization to be
crMiiniunded to tak-j Us post of duty
on the Mexican border. Orders Jiuve
, becm received to recruit to full war
! strength.
ii, at In o'clock
a. in.
1'or sale, on reasonable terms, five
ac.-c.-; lo-ar St-appiiosc, within one mile
of railroad station; colivenleiit to
hoohi and eliuiches. Three acres
clean il :h1 one acre bearing oreloud.
U.-I.'.nc.. loiw l.oing cleared . (lood
:o:tac.c :Mi:',d; barn and chleli.-n
boti: , woo(l:ilied, etc.. lor further
particulars addre.-ai liox i::s, SI.
a ., On-gi.ii.
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MEN'S FURNISHINGS
THE LEADING CLOTHIER
Iteport of the condition of the Col
umbia Comity Hank, ult. Helens
In tho State or Oregon, at the close
or business June liOth; 1911;,
Itesoiirecs
Loans and discounts .
overdrafts, Hcc-ired and
11 tl seen red
nouns ami wan
Hanking house
I- iirnlture and fixture. .
Other r:-ul estate owned .
Duo from approvi-d re
serve bunks ;i:i,72 :t
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.$U7,!iil!).f,s
3 22. 1 7
:'.o,n;i7.74
17,0:111.00
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Let as
you out
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-.ii i nn oave jnsi 1, is or run l uliipliiK out if von will iw -himI
Ii t iik "rig you mil" pr i ly heforr you 1111. If you get
lo "fry In the pan" uu must buve n kimmI gnu mid rifle, Mn
miiiiilion nud fi-btng tackle Hint won't break when .Mr. I'iidi UtU
.fllf MOOK,
ll's Iniitiili.iiig to M-e game nud linvp 110 illl, or lo lioek "
one nud b.M. bliii, in 1 ii ? Don't do It.
Our stuff's the hcl; It MimiU the tct.
A. S. HARRISON & CO.
WF. Itl V .) Ki:iX l-'olt I.KHH
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; Other resources
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THE LOGICAL PLACE TO TRADE.
KNOW OUR.
test us with
qualities!
A TRIAL. YOU
Headquarters for the WorkingmaiVs
Standard Dependable Goods
Perfect Tailored Suits
OUR SOLUTION OF THE
BUYING QUESTION
YOU.
MEANS MONEY FOR
NO OLD STOCK
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dia LIDYARD, Manager,
St Helens, Oregon
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Totil1 7.K0H71
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apual Block paid In .
HnrpltiK fund
Undivided profits, l'eji
cxpenHt-H and taxek
paid
PoKtal savings bai.'k' '.l',.'
posits ,,. 7)ir n.
Individual deposits Hub'
jeci to cin-ck
Demand certiflenteH '
Hi deposit ,
M(('aMhier checks outstand
0 1 Ing
, Certified checks . .
I nnio anil Savings Do-
rill, 000, 00
10,000.00
181 00
1 .'19.067.32
G.871.01
.140.20
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P""11" 0,
K40.78
' Total
.State of Oregon,
! bla 11s.
I A. I,. Btono, (!aHliler of tl.
wea'r"".'!.'::"1., ba",k' IU """"' i
swear that the nbova Htater-ient ll
. "'"lothouMtof my knowledge m,d
$270, SOX. H
'ounty of Collin,.
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A. L. 8TONK,
t-IC.IlUli-
Jj ; COrtliKCT Attest:
WM. M. HOKS
g I- It. UUTIIEItFOItl),
! Suhscrlhed ,li Ii1'' "'I1'
t r-.i. ... 10 nerore inn
DICK FOR mmo S Mv
this (ith day of July, iS1(!
J- W. DA V.
Notary Piihu,..
coniniliialon
JAS. MUCKLE 4 SON
"GOODS OF QUALITY"
WHEN YOU BUY, YOUR NEXT PAIR Of
SIK .!:
SELECT fflE FLU SI
"FOR THE MAN. WHO CARES"
COMPLETE LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK
SUPERIOR STYLE AND QUALITY IN EVERY
PAIR
PRICE $5.50 and $0.00
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