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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1916)
4 ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JULY 14. 1916 I CORRESPONDENCE SCAPPOOSE is nothing to equal a nice family of : O. I'aterson and also visited with Button, button; who's got the but ton. The N. P. express company is saying, "Booze, boose; who got the booze?" Clyde T. Woods, a nephew of Mrs. Hatfield, visited with Dr. and Mrs.' Hatfield Monday and Tuesday. II. West and daughter Eva are taking a trip through the Willamette valley in their Dodge. Mrs. Zella Osborne is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ramsey. A cottage to house the old people of Woodmere Old People's Homo is being erected at Pisgah Heights, Scappoose, and free carpenter work is being solicited to complete the Job. Mrs. Bert Braim entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Flem ming, who motored from Camas, Wash., for over Sunday. Chas. Burgdorfer had a runaway with his team and was quite badly injured. Miss Nellie Grant of Portland, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Grant, in the canyon. Mr. and Mrs. John Wagener came in their auto from Vancouver, to visit at the home of Mrs. Jas. Leon ard. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Divens Sun dayed with relatives at Seaside. Bert Braim spent a week at his home in the canyon and returned to his work at Rainier on Tuesday. Mrs. G. B. Milloy is spending a week with her mother at Albany. Miss Ruby Tipton and Mrs. B. Blatchford entertained their Sunday school classes with a picnic at Scap poose creek last Tuesday. J. E. Backus and brother of As toria, have moved their families into the Bert West house and the West family have moved into the pavilion for the present. Thomas Claninger had another apoplectic stroke on Sunday. His daughters, Mrs. Pearl Sandstrom and Mrs. Susie Buss of Portland, are at the Claninger home with their father. D. W. Price took his family aqd the Misses Maude and Helen Watts to Gladstone in the auto Saturday and got them located in their tent for the Chautauqua season. On Mon day N. A. Perry came in his auto and took Mrs. E. M. Watts, Mrs. L. M. Duncan and Miss Ruth Duncan to Gladstone. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Watts and son James were business visitors in Port land on Tuesday. Dr. Flynn and daughter Marie ov Portland, motored through town Tuesday, stopping to call on some of their friends. Miss Ardath Haggey was a shop per in the Rose City on Saturday. The stork brought a tiny girl and left it at the home of Wm. Sholz, Friday night. The stork knowB there ! 4(1 girls. Jjj Jim McKay is having several of his buildings painted, giving a fresh, clean appearance in that part of town. Miller Bros, are having a new roof put on the Maine hotel. Tho S. M. Mann bank declured a small dividend thu first of July. Miss Viola Buschman entertained as guests in honor of her ninth birth duy anniversary July 5, Marguerite Smith, Marie and Annie L, licit, Flor ence and Alice Wikstrom, Nina White, Virginia and Georgia Busch man. The 8 year old son of James Rossi, who went with his parents to cele brate the Fourth in Portland, In some manner uuknown to tho par ents, got hold of a ginnt cracker and managed to conceal it until he got home. He then slipped to the woods alone and fired it off and it went so did two fingers and a thumb and lie also received a badly burned face eyebrows and lashes were burued off and one eye was slightly injured. And again "it was loaded." Dr. Hat field reports the boy doing well and thinks the hand will be saved so that It will yet be very useful. Danford Balch, who has been sick at the Good Samaritan hospital for several months, died last Sunday, July 8, of cancer of the stomach Deceased was bom In Ohio. He wai aged G2 years, 9 months and 8 days Ho leaves two sons, Vade and Dennis Balch. Interment took place Mon day afternoon at Fairview cemetery, in the family lot where rests his youngest son, Dow, who died several years ago. The Strand Theater, St. Helens, is being complimented on the ex cellent pictures and music that one can enjoy attending that theater. The nationally known Paramount pictures are shown there on Mon days and Wednesdays and the equal ly well known Metro program is shown on Sundays. The greatest laugh producer, Charlie Chaplin, is seen only at that theater, ho appear ing Saturday evening in "Police," his last one with the Essanny people. BACHELOR FLAT Well, there Is no use of complain ing of hay weather now for we havt plenty of it and most everybody is taking advantage of it and getting busy with their hay. Mrs. C. C. Moyer took a nice lot of cherries to the cannery this week. They say they lost about one-third of their crop by the rain. Hugh Uannels had a very narrow escape from a serious accident while on his way to the depot Sunday with his brother of Portland. His horse became frightened at an auto truck and threw him out of the buggy, giv ing him many bruises, but it is thought nothing serious. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Port Ian, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. some other friends while hero. Frank (leorgo of i toK' tlu-r ect of old friends. Mr. Whit- Mr. ami Mrs. craim vt-msu i. i - . .. i ......i,.! Goblo. returned to their home Sun- Mr- Mr , ' . ... ..,, j , Ih Hoscly connected with Cluts Mrs. fcversau. "' .:,....,... ,r,r.v uh he wan the pro ii ..I r . Kill V CIMIMII Ikll tl K Mill' n tho Fourth with a pt.-nl,- at ' t" J it, 1 s't . ii' mum day after a week's visit with George's mother, Mrs. C. C. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. llumganlner spent a very pleasant evening with Mr. and Mrs. 1). Pope. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chipnian '.if Giesham, accompanied by their run Earl Chlpman, and wife, of West St. Helens, visited with Mr. and Mrs. U. Ulllch one day last week. Mr. Chip man, Sr., is one of tho rural mail carriers of Gresham and is enjoying his long earned vacation. Mrs. E. Erlckson and daughters, Freda, Elsie anil Mildred, have re turned after a few days visit at their old homo in Vancouver. Mrs. Nels Undberg Is enjoying a visit from her sister and family of Deep River, Wash. Miss Hllnia Morton and Miss Flor ence Larson motored out to Warren s;Mil.id (ho high school It in tint ho gratifying Mr. Griffith ha. bought ' l,r"' gelson property. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. AlcCallist r, Miss Alive Wag gler and l.elf Miuinus motored to lliirlini'ton Sunday. I.elt Maiinus of Astoria, is Mpcnil lug the summer rt tho homo ui Mr and Mrs. J. W. Met alllMer C. K. llrown, Jr. of Spokane, and Mi::s ll.'delia ('adiigan of 1'urtl.iiid. snout their vacations ut the home of ! Mr. Brown's parent:!, Mr. and Mrs to him lo we 'm' KUCi'cxH mm " uttomlod this department of our schools. t'Mof. UliHR ISLAND l K. llrown. Mr. Itui'i'inl returned to Trcii holin to spend the Fourth with his family. Mr. uiiil Mr. II The Ideal weather of the past week Us afforded many of our olilhuid uiillo water lovers an excellent oppor tunity of Indulging l t'"1 delightful pastime of km imuillig. We me welcoming In our tlildHt Mr. and Mrs. Koeiilg. w ho have come to tn.il.e tlielr homo In otir city. Mr. Koonlg. who Is a graduate of tho (n:..n Agricultural College, has ac cepted the position of manger of the K. llrown and I poultry farm which h. operated In . , . i . t ...... i 1 1 1 r.,iniiv mi, I IV 1). Cool t go motoreii """', Saturday and returned Sunday. Nice , V,.,,,, S;llim,.iy l0 ,.a the l'"""'"'- thing to have a friend with a car. i , . . .. (. K Ml(ti M , McIioIh of Portland. Is Mr. and Mrs. Will Costello have sold their little home In the Flat and i expect to go to Salem to live. They j ()f Ju,y pU.uc 'visiting with her slider, Mrs. Charles ! lOiiglisli The sad mm waves enticed Mr. and I in Trenliolm. The out-of-town guests : Ml.H (- .- ii,w,i i0 Soaaldo over llrown. The llrown and McCallister fain family of Portland, Mrs C. M. Mor- Mrs Kn)ur( mH ,,,, ul Slu. gun and family of lllllshoro, Miss kuiii (ir)(, (h() (iil,r() m(1, week, caring fur her mother who Is .erlously III C. II K.ngllxh left for Portland Monday, where ho wus to Join N. A. Perry. Together they contemplate lledella Cadugaii of Portland. Mr. F I). Coolidge of l'oilliiiid and Mr. C. E. llrown, Jr., of spokane. Mr. Olson and party motored from Portland July 0, to look lifter hlx Trenlinlm iirmiertt ., , ,, if j i . , ,i . m:ikiiig the trip up tho Columbia Mrs. Saralin and family spent the " ' ' will be'greatly missed by everybody as iney nave nveu uere a nu inner in . ., ,, ,, . ,.,,,i , , . , fiii I were Mr. and Mrs. 11. h. llrown anil suturd.i) uml Sunday. ,umi.i Uliu Uluuu mull uiciiua, uu, all wish them much success in their i new home. Wo hope to seo the buyer i move onto the place soon as wo do j not like to see any vacant houses. . j The ladies aro pleased to reniem- j ber that the sewing club will meet I with Mrs. Stead Thursday, July 20. j Mr. S. Neagle and Miss Myrth lien- j net spent Sunday with Mr. Neagle's sister, Mrs. Wm. Soderberg. Mr. Neuglo has been picking quite a lot of blackberries tho past week. He cays they are for mother, but then people have a right to their own I opinion. i Mrs. Raymon of Portland, is visit-1 ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Will Costello. j Mrs. Hugh Runnels and children visited with Mrs. C. C. Moyer one1 day last week. Eric Erlckson has gone to Vnn-i couver, to make his hay. j I Fourth In St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCallister entertained with dinner July .1, In j honor of Mrs. C. K. llrown's house i guests. The Campbell and llrockway fam ilies celebrated the Fourth together Mr. Ross iiml Mr. Hunter of Port land were their guests. Highway, thence lo Ml. Adiiinu, where they will enjoy a few days' fishing. They will return to the city the latter part of the week. Miss lieiui JniiiH, who has been visiting here for a couple of weeks, has returned to her home In Port laud. Mrs. J oli it lliickler entertained REUBEN W. K. GlbhiurTTa fIBII Point. Wanh.. llll(i l. family of Kahuna W.,,' V town July 7. They f rang welter', )mtu have aecured w,k , ,h" ri Timber Cum.. ' "wUfc Joseph ErlckK.,11. ,i... . . Warren. w,.ro u,,,,,,,,,, A. I). Larson and fni,. . day In their Ford cr tin I irip in v uillornln " wo aro making ... ..... tint... iii nun,.,. -, liould take BdvautHK, or IhU. r i oarly and get your pick, NohQ Heat Hi Chocolate, itUufcJ TRY OUR WANTjJ ii.. i i . ... ror obio-i ivo rr, ttu,J J. Fullerlon, Warnii, Ori.0. - mrayeu muck hull .- pluco at Warren. Aulnul it uj two years old and il-liorneO. UJ reward for Information. C. J t,) sen, w arren, Oregon ISt. Ill Ht. HeleiiH July tih, silver mesh purse outalutnc tn gold pieces mid some ,IUcr fQ please Keep content m tfntrtJ return pursa to Fred Cremer u I,, For 8nlo, at a bargain: flu ton piano; one mower and nU, barrow; one plow und una div on (pan horses unl juod tlJ j one young colt and 14 imd, I l)o. Apply to W, It. Cohm ! Mountain View tract, one milt 1 . . 9 W . ttrri'ii. TRENHOLM Mr. and Mrs. Tatro entertained with an Informal dance Monday eve ning, July 3. Tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Kyle, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McCallister, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCallister, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. llrown of Portland, Mrs. E. R. Kelley, Mrs. G. E. Lewis, Mrs. C. M. Morgan of Hillsboro, Miss Alice Waggler of Youngstown, Ohio, Miss Ruth Fow Jer, Miss Agnes llrown and Mr. F. D. Coolidge of Portland. RAINIER Miss Effie Eversaul Fourth in St. Helens. spent the, The local Rainier Lodge of Moose No. 14:!.r, nl:i ii t, ,,l :ii ilw.lr iLi Robert Stanley, who has been v s t- i.. ... ,, , . . , , , , . i, , , j , , , i "K 10 Htart '"I'lgs off in whirlwind ing his friend, Irving Brown, has re-! f,,i,i., .i, ,, , , , . . ' rasiiion when they adonted nhum in j build a $3,000 hall and gymnasium. Arthur Cox of Uiinontu, Crook county, Oregon, having lost all luler- Mr. and Mrs. Nebenthnl motored Hit un afternoon tea on Tuesday, in from Portland Friday and were the honor of Mr J Tourney of Oakland, guests of Mr. and Mrs. llrockway Cal , who is the lion . guest of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. llrockway returned to II. J Kielan. Tho o who enjoyed Portlund with them. (ho hostess's lunpiialliy were Mrs. Mrs. McNahh and Miss Melissa Tooini y. Mrs. Keehin, Mrs Charles Culleii weru recent Portland visitors. English, Mir. C. F llrown uml Mrs. M. L. Nicholas. Mrs A. E Untie: -f i. Id ami daugh ter Cro.ila are ut their summer home, IIIH. lest. Gio.ge l;.:tlerfie:d visit I'd with his in. it her in I f.lnter for u few days lust week Mr. I(iiiioii. represi ntatlvo of thn l.anih Tiinher Coinpany, wuh In Deer Island for a few i!uyH, looking over the work of the new ogKIIK r,,. puny. Any tady who wishes tn save "" ""' on a hat should come to Noah's Ark. The prices have heeu cut in half. A largo Mock to i;elwt from. Mrs. Lr. Folrence Dilti: la enjoy ing a visit from hw mother, who canio recently from North Platto, ! N'oh. i Frank Carpenter, a brother of T. i T. Carpenter of this place, .was here j from Currolls, Wash., last Saturday. ! i Clyde, Davis, In company with his : uncle, Charley Davis of Stella. Waah-j ; Ington, returned Wnlnosday morn ing from a pleasure trip around Se- uttlo. New fl-rooiu houmi and lot U tj Helens, flvo blocks west from3tJ ens hotel, $250 01) cah, $400 00 terms. This la loulkl would cost to build tho houMJ present cost of material. C. Uv Oleen, Columbia City, Orcjoii, k( ) For Halo or Trui.Sli m house, convenient locatloa; h.' trees, good garden uml Urge dtkh' yurd. Ite.iMiuahle terms. A p. rent money buy you a linrua Si C. Morton ul Mint office. V ma turned to his homo in Portlund Mr. and Mrs. I). Fowler and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnston of romano. Mr. ana Mm. u. ,,. Ky.e. ,.at ln tha Jat.kral)l)lu In Use ForOver30 Years ,:i..,i,:ru wregon, nas taken u half Alwsya Ixurs ! interest in tho real estate and Insur-' the jance business with Frank II. Ry- sV"'u"! ! nolilH, and If ymi huve anything to sell or exchange will he oh Illicit I,, ' 4 The Sweet Pea Show given here J WEINHARD'S i.isi i riuay was a most mi, r,,i Prince Albert gives smokers such delight, because its flavor is so different and so delightfully good ; it can't bite your tongue; it can't parch your throat; you can smoke it as long and as hard as you like without any comeback but real tobacco hap piness ! On the reverse side of every Prince Albert package you will read : " PROCESS PATENTCO JULY 30tm, 1907" That means to you a lot of tobacco en joyment. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality I CASTOR I A For Infants and Children For Rent Suite of office ma : also sleeping rooms. Cel. To Bu j 1 For Rent A niltit of ofllw im In Hank llullding. t'olumblt Coo:' j Hunk. I For sale, on rensoiiuhle tertat, acres near Hcappooso, within omii. of railroad station; convMilMi schools ami churclieit. Tliret cleared and one'iicre hearing ortU Ilalunco now being r lea nil. cottage 30x30; barn and ckltli house, wooilshed, etc. For lt purtlculurs address lloi 235, St h ens, Oregon. Coorrlfftil Itll kf H 1 keynul4 the national joy smoke in goodness and in pipe satisfaction is all we or its enthusi astic friends ever claimed for it! y'OV'LL find a chvery howdy-do on top no mmttmr hnw much of a trmn&vr you arm in thm rwck of tha wooda you drop into. For, Princm Aioan ta right thmra at tho firmt placa you pmmm tnai mmiiB lonacco f t n toppy nta ung hhi ror a nieKvi ana tha tidy rad Un for a dima; than thtira'a thm hand- aoma pound and half-pound tin aumiaora and tha pound cryatalIaaa humidor with Uponga-moiatvnar top that kaapm thm to bacco in avch bang-up trim . atl-tha- Ti. 1 4 . k "' il answers every smoKe aesire you or any other man ever had! It is so cool and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short time I Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say so on the national joy smoke? R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winiton-Salem. N. C I 1 i TOBACCO IS PREPARED 'ffl 1 FOR SMOKERS UHDERTME PROCESS DISCOVERED IN MAKIHG EXPERIMENT TO PRODUCE THE MOST DE LIGHTFUL AND WHOLEt SOME TOBACCO FOR CIG . T PROCESS PATENTED" 4 JULYaoYisor,,,. jjljj ijWmsTONVdM.N.C.U4A,ij 00ES NQTBITE TH T0HGUE ThU h Ih mm ilda ol tha Princa Alb.rl liriy r.d tin. Rd Ihb "P.l.nl.d ProcaH" niun, Io-tsu and raalU what II anaana b nahing Princa Albert to much to four hklnf . affair, and while the uuiiiher or ex- 1 hihlls entered U'fn not ti u .i - ' o iii.UI UH last year, the quality and appearance 1 1 j went far to Thin dianlay llllllllll til I M 1, u, 11... I 1... 11.11.. I " "wi iiuiiiiiu - durhiK the day, and In the evenlnn A .i chlldren'u coiiipetitlvo narade was 4 Blven. At leaHt (WO liiimlri.il ..I. II. I ; ? 1 Illilll t' ' N'oii-liiliiilriitliiK HpurkliiiK iniiiii unii aiijiearauce 1 i n t . . ".Ke up tho haiance. j l uoidcn and Amber Nectar wan held In tho audi - j J 1 lliL'll Mcl.l.iil t...ll.ll.... t with nil Id,., u ,.t .1 . , . . , " ' o'liui'ii BUBglea 4 1'OltTliAMl participated and a i.umher of prize..! were Klven. The first prl.e waa awarded to tho rurrluKo of Kllzahetl, Davln und Mary Kiaher, drawlnK lit tle Mary Vok;I, reprimeiitlng a but terfly. Review. The ItcNt fur the Home li'-nry Weinhard Plant Main 7'. A 117.1 r . ,M . iti:(;o CLATSKANIE MIkh Opal (iludhart of St. Ileleim Ih vhdtlng WiUl Uc.v, j Mu ' and family. To add to I.Ih already fi )1)r(, Mr. Keefer of the ),tt Oardoi.g ..ft Saturday for Idaho, to purchaae 100 head or cattle of the well known HolHtolu breed. AuKuut Itlrkenfeld of Klahhawk. i " ... iUwn 1110 llrat of Ul Wk)k : when ho purch.iKed a Chevrolet car. from tho local nuent. Mm. Keefer of tho Mldl..n,i ,n ! tHct. left lurt Saturday for Han JoH V.al" w,1,!ro ' will vlalt with Mr' Keorer'H father and mother during July and AiiBUHt. Frank. Frcrta and Nina Croupe ar rived on the down train laat ,,K fro.nP,, l,ele8,oran cxl(!,1(1(!(I with their KrandparentH, Mr. , Mrs. Malcolm, and other relative,, , 1 latsltanln and vicinity. CoorKo K. 8teva0n'. who . ,. Ployed ut the Klwood & Snow camp met with a mishap the fn,t ()f t, ,! week while cutting W0()(1( b , ' e Hovorely cut tho nocond fl,;()r 01I Imnd. The wound wan ,.. o by Dr. Wooden, who thlk ,e will lie able to Have tho finger. J. P. NORDIN The .le, ,.r ,, sirainl Kxpcrt Watchmaker and Jeweler 'wch y repaired and niadi l'i iiidcr. 5 A o,'11 ,Line of Watches, 9 J Llocks and Jewelry E. A. Grouse Architect and Contractor I'laiiH ,J i:N,,,ateH KuriiiHli.Hl Now In it K(l till(, )U1), 1 A AA AA I AM THE ICE MAN (') it 1: ItllAHOXAHi.i,; .,( ,; QUICK DELIVERY Leslie Watters 'IM...,. yr iriU.r , WlttMuH f I'liiiiin iH a. i WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD CIGAR SAY SO Only 5c at your dealer. Save 25 SUN' KAY Band! and receive a heautiftil pif' ttne free of charge. COME TO 1 EDDIE WOODS PLACE FOR CIGARS, TOBACCO SOFT DKINKS A Full Line of Candies d Novelties Finest Pool and Billiard Tables in the city. All Hum 'nll ul Hot i'ouHMiim Trealmenl BTOI'AT ORCADIA HOTEL TIIOH. INHIHTI K. IW fhliken Dinner Hiinday, 1c ItATKH 91.00 VI M PAV AN'"l'r HiMilu Itatcs to ItetcnlHr Q. STAMP0LE5 EXPERT SHOEMAKER All Work Strict I) Mr"41" Next to CJiMiruo'i M HT. 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