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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1916)
WEST ST. HELENS Mr .nil Mrs. KriieHt Kelly rejoice hS ndVCIlt U uiiUBllinr, toft aomo tun July 7 L,y doidK tii -iy- ..imi iini Intention of un til Bu " r ...... ...I aiuilui ....., ,urn, 1.MH1 on Friday of hint ,. liO lll1ell lllU "'""IH'-UUU HI lllanii but '" "nRl """"'- I, UI) Conducted tllO OIltllUHlllNlll I lu.nii'linw abated ami It Ih said i.. Ilom'ia twiti flu a l.a- lilt UU'KI''"1' - Lo no much Impairou inni no oouui Lrra lit'"' unvt iiiuk. ami no wu nil fur Hut Mem nriiuory it L ,ry iii.n'.'.Hnry Hint lie Hhould lu li i r when tho ciililion was hi'iii" I'1" rejection. 111b com- lon. Hurry lioyn. a wwpiuu L to (In- (ruining flultl nt Bun liiclwo. h pcdllnn was rircuiaioa in nun I of Hi" "' W0',K lin mmo of -h:ill i:ltlK Hi" pOHtofflco L lliillllon lo 8t- Hnlll. Lm ll iH'nniiilit tlio petition wui well received, Ilia majority do ing tliul I hey prefer to hit good mil hIiiihv Mtisr. I erry mm uraiiani uuvo their inenaiilllo business In L Hi. Helena lo MoBKru. J. L. lahint ami h'hih, who will continue bualni'xii hi (ln sumo place. Tlio ,. of tlio in'w fit in In "J. 1.. Wlll- tt Soiih ' Jim Ih wi'll mil) rslily kniw ii UN genlul follow, thn muni urn flno young men burJiti'Mti Irulnlnic. Wo bespeak the in'w firm a prosperous fu- r. Iliiwanl. who him been flu id mi clerk with I'crry ft (ira-l , ri'tlri'A frotn tlio Morn anil T. 8. i lui takes h I h plueo temporarily tlio new firm. A. 1'iTry will henceforth bare urri'HtH In Portland, whlln ('linn. Lm Kill retain fur tlio t lino be lie nontiifdrt'. Il unlderntood thut ho will uIho retire from the of flco In curly autumn unit will doubt Iuns iniiko IiIh houm In California ha cuuso of III health. McsurB. I'erry and Oralmiii havu been for iiiuny year associated toother In lloulton (now Wont St. II., h. Their fum. lur races will ho mliiHod. Wo hid the retiring firm Kood-byo and Klvu a royal welcome lo tlio new. Tim Utiles' Aid society of tho M. K. church Morvrd a New Kimlund sup per In ll.o 1. (). o. v. hull on Tuos tiny, from 6 p. in. to 8:30 p. m. ('. I. lluzon, well known UK "Dud" or "I'liclo Charlie," puHHed his 7r,ti milestone of lire on Sundry, July 9. Ilu HUld, "All the family foIkH are away, ho I celebrate alono." Ilia many frlonilH coiiKrutululo Uncle Charlie und wlHh fur him health ami happl ncs durliiK IiIh remalniiiK yeurH. Aaron Kelly, Mm. Kelly, with their dauKhtrr jiud hoii-Iii-Iiiw, Mr. and Mm. Wilson, inotered to The Dulles hiHt week, rolurnliiK to lloulton on Monday, July 10. ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. JULY 14, 1916 will boKin her class In munlc 10re Saturday. The Voiiiik I'eople'B Hoclety of the l.ullicrati church held their regular miiethiK WediieHdiiy evonliiK. Klmer Duuciin left hero for Tho liullea TueHduy. A puny or young folk wulkcd to HcappooHo fulls TuoHday and on com liiK homo Homo of the party lout their wuy ami did not roach homo until late. laid y, you can now buy ImtH that wero Hell in K at from $1 to $5 for li'BM than half of tlila price. Don't iiiIhh t Ii Ih Halo. Noah's Ark. STATE UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL CIRCUIT COURT NOTES A. & O. motion J. Konyon WARREN Mr. mid Mrs. Ilacon und daughter Irma of ItulnierHon, who worn vIhII Ing relative and friends for tho punt week, returned homo Tuiwduy. Iloh WalterB of this place, while working at the Hhlpynrdu last Wednemlay was Htrutk by u fulling timber, breaking ouu or IiIh leg, lie was mint to a Portland liOKpilal. Mr. I'orter I.ooinla eutertuliied the Warren ToiiiiIh Cltih last Monday evening. A very enjoyable evening wuh upeiit In playing curds, after which ico cream, cake and water melon wan served. A good time Is always reported when Mrs. I-oihiiIh I hostess. The runners are making hay fast as possible and hoping tho weather will not change. Miss Mcqiicon, who Ih a graduate of tho Conservatory of MuhIc at Ta comit and a niece or Mrs. N. V. ltuker. J. II. K. Iloiirno vs. K lliooks. Order denying Htrlko out r;ply. Moildlunul Co. vs. Ilourno. Order to nav H. It. Dunlwuy vs. City or Itulnler rder overruled demurrer. M. J. Kinney et ul. vs. J. I. Mar Hhall et ul. Order or sale.. i lly of St. Helens va. M. C. Gray IHiimlHsed. Don't comparo St. Ilelons dairy milk and cream without a trial 'iioiiM 107. SOLD ON REASONABLE TERMS lNDK PENDENT AU TO CO. For business or pleasure, the Ford is just the riulit car. None can compare with it- Runabout $449.25 5-Passcngcr Touring $199.25 F. O .B. St. Helens St. Helens agents for Gooilycar Tires OILS. GASOLINE, ACCESSORIES Complete Machine Shop Skillful Machinists Also Agents fur DODGE AND BUICK CARS Union Pacific System Ranks FIRST a mono travel houtes of tlio United States in Scenery, Service Equipment the three tilings that count most lu making travel pleasant. Take advuntiigo of Uiw Round Trip Fares and go Kast this nummer via the cool, smooth, granite-clean UNION l'ACIFIC. Ask for "TOUK" lltcruture and tho cost of a Journey "back home." I'uion Pacific Is the popular route to YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Include a visit with your e:iHt ern trip. Through Sleeping Cur Service direct to tlio Park. ;. . itoitKitTK, i). v. a r. A., Astoria Portland Office: Third anil Washington Streets A university letter furnished its tho following concerning Columbia county teachers attending summer school at that Institution: L. L. 11a ker of St. Ilelons, Is one of the stu dents registered for the summer ses sion of the University of Oregon. He Is specializing In education, taking courses in recent history of American education and secondary education under Or. II. O. Sheldon, and a course In educational sociology utider Supt. Alderman of Portland. Other stu dents from Columbia county are Miss Jessie II. McDonald and May Novak or ScuppooBQ, Eugene Keclan and F. 11. Kuelan or Deer Ilund Tlio river Is railing but very slow ly. Tim Sheldon dock Is again in evi dence and business has resumed at tlio former landing. The water Is railing at about the rate or one inch In twenty-rour hours. It is believed thut all danger or high water has paused. Tlio university summer school tlilt yeur shows an increase In attendance or more than CO per cent over last year, and moro than 100 per cent over tlio yeur before, constituting one of tho most rupid gains In Mze in hucIi a bliort period ever made by an old established institution In tlio i tutfi. The summer school has !.?eu in exisleuco eleven years, but its great spurt in growth dates, llko that of other departments of the univer sity, from tlio time or the withdrawal or tho Oregon educational Institu tions from tho field of politics, and from Hie establishment of a high standard or graduate work in all the Hummer courses. The summer students are salt! to average more than 30 years of age, many of tliem being successful men and women in many lines or work. Numerous married couples are registered tills yeur, husbands and wives taking work together. The overwhelming majority or the stu dent); are Orogonlans, but the fol lowing states aro represented: Wash ington, California, Idaho, Montana, Iowa, Kentucky, Arizona, Kansas, und the province or New liruiiswick Tho most distant student conies from Amo, South China. GO TO CHURCH ('onfcrCKutional Church Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 10 o'clock. . Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Sub ject, "Purity, Temperance and Strength." Leader, Ed. Munk. Evening service, 8 o'clock. NOTICE Notice for sale or Bonds of Sewer Dlst. No. 1, Sec. "B." posals for the sale of Bonds under! the Bancroft Bonding Act to the ! amount of 11,533.89 will be received by the Common Council of the City of St. Helens, Oregon, up to and In cluding July 24, 1916. E. E. QUICK, City Recorder. INDEPENDENT MILK CO. Dealers in MILK, CREAM BUTTERMILK We solicit a share of the St. Helens trade, and guarantee satisfaction. Phone 42 POMONA GRANGE The Columbia County Pomona Grange will meet with Beaver Homes Grungo (Goblo station ), August 5, 1916. A speaker from the O. A. C. will be proseiit. Tho State Master and probably several or tho stata of ficers will be with us. An especially prontablo and pleasant meeting Is assured. Ail Patrons aro urged to attond. F. W. ROBERTS, Sec. Pro Tern. 8T. H7LENS CAKE OR PASTRY MARRIAGE LICENSES Joseph Burnham and Clr.ra Girt, or Rainier, Oregon. can be bought In our modern bakery much easier and cneaper than you can make it nt home. Wo use only the best and purest ingredients and therefore warrant every piece that leaves our store. Make a trial pur chase then you will understand our claims. St. Helens Bakery J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS Successors to Perry & Graham A Full and Complete line of General Merchandise The Dependable Kind l Dry Goods, Shoes and Groceries Free Delivery Give us a trial and you will be satisfied Phone 34 WEST ST. HELENS, ORE. WHY EXPERIMENT? ROUND TRIP FARES Denver $.VMH) Omaha (10.(10 Kansas CKj . (10.00 HI. l-olll . . . 7 1. 'JO ( hl.ago .... 7-2.50 Detroit Wl.ftO Washington . 1HH.50 Boston 1 10.00 New York. . .110.70 OFF FOR THE MOUNTAINS A party conslting of E. C. Laws, Robert Harrison, Henry Cado and Allen McKie left Sunday for the mountain fastness or Nehalum. They drove over with a full equipment and will remain as long as the sup ply of grub lusts. While It is the closed season for game, they can have lots of run fishing and they said they would not catcli any less than a foot in length. Still, we have heard it whispered around that the guuio law does not extend to that particular section where they are located. Now is Your Opportunity to Save Money COME TO OUR STORE CLEARANCE SALE ON SUMMER CREPE DRESSES ALL HATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES We have a full line of Children's and Ladies' Shoes. We are closing out our stock of Garden Hose at a reduced price M. ROSENTHAL LIST OF TRANSFERS 1Wtl(lnii Willi A,, OTIIKIl KLOCItS receive I Ilio highest possible A the (ill I'ltlZIO at Puimiu i-pH! Iflc International Imposition Use the best and you are always satisfied flASON, EHRMAN & CO., rSEff entral Market PI11.no (10 11. I. Pl.l'MMEIl, Prop. The season for picnics uml outdoor parties In liero. We ran supply your wanU In Luiirh Moats. (Jroiilest variety In town. Also IiphI or 1'Yosli MenU, Huron, Irtl ami Hoyal 1ii. nok Hulmon. $32.00 I utwJ f I TlUl" I ROUND TRIP TO SAN FRANCISCO Thirty lny Mmlt for return. GO EAST DURING THE SPECIAL ROUND TRIP SUMMER FARES. DIRECT. OR ONE WAY THROUGH CALIFORNIA. STOPOVERS EACH WAY. S. S. GREAT NOKTHUKN RIGHT FROn THO START Jul? ' minute In net your suit for the Kmirtli IT 1. .V'" "'"'" ice IxHweeil IIUYINU a suit and OltDKIt Mi A I.!." ' (lifferenen 1.. ....... ,.n .rllrle KIMIT 1 K( Ht, ,,,'' 1 '" (orwilnir finished product. Take J'1" "I'1""' ! to . "'"iKe-un.for.iilMKly" model. Hint MNJHT hap- it f, ' Hindi It be Individually Tailored, Hlvled for yon. far . !!' t .." dm en u.....i hn'o !" kl1"' "f lHol"K VOU N 1)1)1), and fit you demand Kindly r. ' ' I"r UWK l'"""" '-,. , mti us 11 rail mid dictate your own tailoring- Answer, woolens, hn pattern It should be YOl'lt choice of lnm. YOU 1.IKK, Wie my i ; 1 lie InslruclloiiH. J- F. RYAN, Merchant Tailor I Reported by Columbia County Ab- struct Compuny. July 5 Editli A. Mnttson to Gus tuvo W. Mattson; lot 8, block 6, Clalskanto, HO. John L. Lambcrson et ux. to H. C. I I.amlieraoii; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 2, Kast Side Add to Scappoose, $650. I II. T. Dennett et ux. to John John : son; land In Sec. 13, T. 4 N., U. 2 W., ! $100. Scappooso Acres Co. to Alfred T. ! Anderson et ul; tract 114 Scappoose Acre Tracts, $10. i July 01). C. Kirby et ux. to Col 1 ttmblii County; land in Sec. 17, T. 7 ' N., R. 3 W., $50. I Oscar M. Holmes to Ottls J. Boyt; i land in Sec. 9, T. 7 N., H. 4 W., $25. I l'oarl Sharp et ux. to Ottls J. lloyt; j land In Sec. 9, T. 7 N., It. 4 W.; $25. I July 7 0. J. Johnson et al. to Floyd Stroder et ux; land in Sec. 20, T. 4 N., n. 2 W., $10. 1 Ruth Marie llolnian to Roy Cecil Holmes; lands In Sees. 15, 21 and j 22, T. 3 N., It. 1 W. and lot 9 of Sec. j 28. T. 4 N.. R. 1 W $1. July 8 Cecil M. Ilryant ot ux. to Frank 11. Klllott; land In Soc. 12, T. 7 N., 11. 6 W $400. Col. Timber Co. to Rudolph An- llker, Jr., land In Socs. 31 and 28 In; T. 0 N It. 2 W., $500. F. E. Kyser et ux. to Willis E. Carrlngton; laud In Soc. 19, T. 7 N., It. 3 W., $10. Wm. Skuza et ux. to P. P. Cos- itollo; land In Soc. 7, T. 4 N., 11. 1 W., $475. I. F. Costollo et ux. to E. Q. Skar berg et ux; land In Soc. 7, T. 4 N., R. 1 W.. $840. July 10 Richard Sossoman et ux. to E. C. Sossoman et ux; lot 5, blk. ! 1 1 i 01 THK CF.LKimATEI) BERGMANN SHOE Awarded Gold Medal P. P. I. K. San Francisco, 1015. Ixiggers' Cruisers, Miners und Sportsmen. Men's Comfort Dress Shoes. Strong Shoes for Hoys. Manufactured by THKO. HKlMiMANX SHOE MFG. CO. !1 Thurman Street PORTLAND. ORE. ASK VOl THK I1F.RGMAXN WATERPROOF SHOE OIL Let us figure with you when in need of MERCHANDISE OF MERIT A Complete Grocery Stock Flour and Feed, DRY GOODS, SHOES AND NOTIONS By buying in large quantities and paying cash we are able to save you money on your purchases. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU A. T. KIBLAN Phone 35 HOULTON (West St. Helens) and NORTHERN PACIFIC sail TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, 5A1UKDWO Vernonla. $100. TI1,IK slee cars to Fluvel IHnk j Mr.. B. M. Wutta to William Karth Tcom,,!H,",,.ea,,d Va..couv..r,,ict x; land In Sees. 4 d 5. T. 4 II. C. Vncalloii rates to ClaUop Hencli, the favorite Northwest Heaslioro Resort. ! J, O. D1VENS, Anint, ! II011II011, Ore. .. R. 1 W., $750 Jonas Nystrom et ux. to W. S. Knight et ux; lnnd In Soc. 24, T. 4 N.. U. 2 W., $1000. July 11 Erma Grnliam to Col. Agrlc. Co.; lots 2, 3, 4, 5 and 0, lu Sec. 1, T. 7 N.. U. 5 W.. $1. Attention ! SUMMER IS HERE If in need of a HAMMOCK, REFRIGERATOR, MEAT SAFE, CROQUET SET, ETC., I have them. Call in before buying. FURNITURE Prices right. UNDERTAKING E. A. ROSS HANK BLDG. ST. -HELENS Ht. Helens, Orcon