ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JULY 21,
I CORRESPONDENCE 2
WEST ST. HELENS
SCAPPOOSE
Miss Ardath Haggoy spent Mon
day in Portland shopping.
II. West was doing business in
Tortland the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. 15. Milloy are In
Portland on a few days' pleasure
trip.
Latest reports from T. A. Clontn
ger are to the effect that he remains
very low.
J. G. Watts and son James at
tended Chautauqua at Gladstone on
Sunday.
Miss Margery Holaday entertained
the Sew and Sew Club last Tuesday
at her home.
Emmet Stevens is building a tank
tower and installing a gasolino en
gine for a water system for the home
use.
Burt West and Adolph Adams are
on their way to the Colvllle Indian
reservation to file for homesteads.
Good luck.
Miss Neva Boyle and Mrs. M. J.
Watts and son Lawrence spent Mon
day and Tuesday shopping in the
Rose City.
One night last week Dr. Hatfield
was called to attend Simon Nouiuan,
who was taken very ill. Mr. Neujnan
is nearly recovered at this writing.
The Marine band, composed of
children in the Des Moines, Wash.,
orphan home, will give, an entertain
ment at W. & P. hall Friday night.
Little Lowell Washburn is suffer
ing with a severe cold and is giving
her people a good deal of worry as
her temperature is running very
high.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Niblock enter
tained the. church choir Monday
night. A light lunch was served on
the lawn, which was lighted with
Japanese lanterns, and a general
good time is reported.
Mrs. Hoag of Portland, lectured
to the Ladies' Aid and friends last
Thursday at the church. The sub
ject was on home and foreign mis
sions and how a young society might
grow. Cake and orangeade were
served.
D. W. Price is making special ef
fort to add to the pleasures of others
by taking many of his friends to
the Chautauqua in his auto. Last
Sunday he took Mrs. Crowley and
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stevens.
frank Silvernagle of Chapman
camp region, while working for the
Johnson & Davis Pole and Piling
company as hook tender, was hit by
a tree as a pole was being pulled up
and his hip was dislocated. Dr. Hat
field was called and relieved his
suffering.
Miss Gypsy Johnston, with some
Medford friends who had been visit
ing the Jo li nst on family, started to
motor to Medford to visit her sister.
Cards received tell of several mis
haps along the line. Last report at
Cottage Grove informs us of hotel
bills. Well we hope that the auto
is repaired and that the parties have
reached their destination in safety.
Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Thatcher,
who have lately located in Portland,
motored down Tuesday afternoon to
visit with the Frank L. Smiths. They
brought with them their five hand
some daughters, Miss Ellacita, Miss
Josephine, Miss Mildred, Miss Alexia
and Baby Mary Ellen. Mrs. That
cher is the daughter of the late Gov
ernor Hauser of Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dell and Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Goodman spent Thursday
and Friday sightseeing in Portland.
Mrs. Dr. 11. Cole and Mrs. Dr.
Fuller celebrated the anniversary of
their birth on Wednesday. These
young folks are quite shy about tell
ing the number of anniversaries that
they have had. If you wish to know,
the correspondent suggests that you
bribe them by taking them to the
picture show or ice cream parlor.
Tho good ladles were born on the
samo day, month and year, heuce
their union celebration. Their many
friends wish them long life and con
tinued happiness nnd prosperity.
Messrs. C. and F. White and their
families motored to Portlnnd Mon
day, returning in the evening.
G. W. Perry was called to Port
land on Sunday because of the seri
ous illness of his brother, Frank C,
who passed away at the St. Vlucent
hospital on Monday. The remains
were shipped to St. Helens, where
the funeral services wore held in the
Houlton M. E. church. Interment
was in Germany Hill cemetery. Mr.
Perry was born November 5, 1S44,
and was 71 years, 8 months and 12
days old at the time of his death.
He leaves three sons, two daughters
and two brothers besides many
friends and acquaintances.
tity will probably suffice In making
the intended necessary Improvements
on tlie highway from Tide creek to
tho Mcllrlde fill. In preparing tho
holes for the blast Mr. Lewis dis
covered deposits of copper.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Keelan were called
in lnrtliuwl lust Friday to tho bed
side of their son, Eugene, who under
went an operation for appendicitis
L'..l.l..v. ..rtiltttr Mr Kcclllll. W'llO
, hiuj in,'. e (
has returned home, reports that thejKon. i
i.. ., rnviiriililv B- til'1
piUU'lll IS lllUKIvnniiiH m'ij .-
nml Hun ha will nrobably be able to
leave the hospital In another week.
Rapid strides are being made In
laying new ties nnd steel on the new
logging line. The big 65 ton loco
motive Is expected to arrive moid ,
any day.
Leon Smith, an old resident of,
Deer Island, but of recent years a j
resident of Happy Hollow, is In our j
midst as busy as when he was a ;
young man. He, with his team of,
trusties, can manipulate loads of j
such enormity as to stagger the ele- j
phunts of Slam. !
From all anuearauees there Is to
bo a "real" harvest in Deer Island
this fall.
RAINIER
Miss Vera Spmguo of l'"',lliml'
i,v,.,l 11,-riiiiin. nun''
. -i i.... l V.. ,-i..,li II i n Will 11"
nrei K" " '
Il, looks of the town prouy
Melionuld bus gone to Idil-
j prove
j in tic li
Clyde
DEER ISLAND
The taxpayers of Uoad District
No. 3 were well pleased to have the
; members of the county court in the
vicinity, traveling over the roads,
for three successive days during the
' past week. These officials are show
i tug the proper spirit in manifesting
a deep interest and concern in the
public welfare.
; The grain and potatoes in this
community are very promising. It
; bids fair to be a year of abundance.
j Mr. and Mrs. Callahan and Mr.
and Mrs. Murphy and family of Ya
colt, Wash., have come to make their
homes in Deer Island. Mr. Callahan
is the locomotive engineer for the
! new logging company here. Mr.
Murphy is the brother of the super
intendent of this company.
j Two of our respected citizens, M.
W. iirowu and Jack Appleton, were
seen on their way to the metropolis
: on Tuesday, seemingly in search of
medical aid, as one had his nand
j bandaged and the other was llmp-
j ing. We sincerely hope that noth
Ing serious wus the matter.
Mr. and Mrs. Plaugemann and Mr.
;and Mrs. Scott and families of Port
! land, are spending a few weeks at
: Giltner's summer home.
! Mr. and Mrs. George Hammer are
: being felicitated upon the arrival of
a son born Saturday, July 15.
For the pleasure of Mrs. Toomey,
who returned to lier home in Oak
land, Cal., last Saturday, Mrs. B.
J. Keelan entertained on Thursday
evening with a lawn party to which
twenty-five guests were bidden. A
most enjoyable evening w;mj spent in
games and music. Dainty refresh
ments were served at a late hour,
after which the merry throng broke
up.
Wm. Francis and two little daugh
ters, left last week for Nebraska.
Mr. Lewis and son of St. Helens,
are preparing for a big blast close
to the residence of A. Adams. It is
expected that this bloat will loosen
about 4,000 cubic yards of rock,
which will supply about 5,000 cubic
yards of crushed rock. This quan-
Htster in mm.
down on the Iralda Monday night for ,, ft,r t uminer.
. . . . .i. ...in. ii.ii wiNii'r. I
an eMeuiieii visu
Mr. and Mrs. James I .own re-
Friday from I heir lioiiev
They will Ik
iiuncd last
i riu tn Corvnlii
found at home In the IV.tr. block.
Mrs. Veruii Uldley ot luiappa, Die
ts vlslling at the
recuperating afier a "inn
re Kg,
COLUMBIA CITY
Mrs. Hen Huns of Ci'luuibU City,
I,h a b.id attack ' l'l'li''"l f"v"r
mid wan taken to n hospital nt Port
laud Monday morning. W nop.' she
uiii niiiiii return homo.
Lewis lliiinitalilner
liivs at Si'iipoi.o
and Hunt and friends.
F. ti Tuples of tills lilac". I huv-
iiiw ham liullt on HI place,
billow here, on their
spent ft few
with Ills brother
lug
:ihou tw' nilh
to
illness that caused her to iiinKe mini.,
trips to the h.isplliil.
Tho Itninler Gun '"! I!ih1 ('1u1'
has moved Its shooting grounds down
into West Kalnhr, where the new
... . .. i..... I....XI distillled
uuloniuiic imp ; ,
big shoot among local splatter ,,
artists next sunnily iiinriiniK.
new members have been signed up!
and there are others in sight
Ituinier again came Into the lime-
light when Mrs Grace Held carried :
off first prl.o at the Sweet Tea Show
at Portland last Wednesday. The '
prize wan awarded to .Mrs. Held tor'
best vase of yellow Spencers, anil
tlllou was keen for there
so wo can
the next
NOTICE
the
this
the
ti.. i ....i. i. ...... i...,.n .the eonipi
1 111? l.Utll'U III III lll-l I, III... , 111,
. were tlllinv Mlicimei i-aiiii'ivi.
purciiuseu a new reaper ami niiiuer,
cnooso 1 1 (.1 III.
As announieil through this paper
THE $670,000.00 COMEDIAN
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
hlch Is the second the neighbor
hood can bonst of. They themselves
will harvest 30 acres of grain, while
many others in tho community have
considerable.
Tho farmers here seem to have
been more secure during the rainy
weather of tho lust week than many
of those In surrounding districts, an
most of the hay in this neighborhood
had been safely stored away before
the wet weather. Is it that our fann
ers are more thrifty or that Dame
Fortune happened to be visiting us
at this time?
Deer Island Is taking on tho ap
pearance of a real progressive little
town. One of the latest Innovations
is a barber shop. It appears that
very soon another chair will be re
quired as the present one is being
occupied all day and a great part
of tho night.
TIioms who have cultivated an opti
mistic outlook on life have found
the excessive rain to be a great bless
ing, Inasmuch as it will result in a
second crop of hay, the prospects
of which are very bright at the pren
;n. time.
Nude Is hereby given that
1 'mint v Itiiailinaster has filed ill
office his certificate of the com
pletion of the Improvement or the
Pittsburg SI. Helens Itoad, near tho
town of Trenholm under contract to
P. K. Itroekway. el al.
All protests against the ncceptunrs
of the work on this contract must
he filed in the office of the County
... . i.l I.. ...I... I ll.M
I leTK Wlllllll mil wim-h iiviii iiiij
the local order of Mn.ifii ,,,, uf first publication hereof.
rolling last Mcunes- pute of first puiiiicntion Jiuy . i,
IS Hi.
A I
TRY OUR
WANT AD;
For
13 .. I
nun'- r VA
uu; Just right r ."H,
J. Fulllirton. Wl.rr.... l
orn
Miriiyeii - niai k bull
place at Warren a..,. .M H
"Will L. .
two years old and .l.,i
reward for liif..r,lUon
en, Warren, Oregon. K
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"IO,
Kor Halo, at n liurjiuTpTj
i.m piano; oim mower a, j
burrow; on,, pw ,, m -4
niio span horses tll)i
Ono young colt nnd 1 J
I"'h. Apply t v, ,
Mountain View trad, ,
of Warren.
hot wcel
started the ball
day evening when thirty new mem
hers were taken Into the order. A
splendid banquet and smoker wus
tendered the new members directly
after the ceremonies of the evening
and some great s iies were made
by enthusiastic members. Another
meet ing is called for next Wednes
day evening, ill which time fort)
mere members will he initiated
HevleW.
;t 1 2
IIAKNF.TT,
Clerk.
llrb'k Ico cream every Hiiturday
mid Sunday al Mason's liuco yout
order now.
now .ron, U,)XlM ,U( k 1
j "I'1'H. flVK block WHNt fronjJ
I IIIIH luiliil I -I r ii ....
liOO.OO terms. Tht. u i...?t
tt
would cost to bulhl ti,. i
present cost of imiti.ri.i .. 1
tllnoli, Columbia City, Oro J
Kor Halo or TTmle.-m. J
house, convenient uci,(w. J
ii. (lion giirueii mad UrnftJ
vanl. ItieiMiiniil.i.i ........ . I
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rout money buy )uu , hotM. fa
('. Morton ul Mist of Met.
If ymi want pure milk uud cream,
dee the buttermilk man. Morning
delivery.
For Kent- Suite of offit,
also sleeping rooiini. f0. ft
For Kent -A nulla uf offlctiJ
in Hank Hull. ling ColumblirJ
Hunk.
CLATSKANIE
Don't iiimpare St.
milk uml cream
mono tu.
Helens
without i
dairy
trial
YANKTON
Miss Olive Hyde is selling ice
cream and home made cake every
day in the week at the Hyde farm.
Cream by tho quart, gullon or a five
cent cone.
Mrs. William Slater went to camp
meeting in Portland.
There ure many blackberry par
ties and campers In the hills around
Yankton.
Mrs. O. Smith has moved to St.
Helens.
Mtb. Joseph Soblskey bus been
visiting her daughter, who lives near
Oregon City.
Mrs. Steve Lampa lias returned
homo after a vacation of two weeks.
Mrs. Howland Masten has returned j Delta
"THE F
in
LOORWALKER
Where he starts in earning his money.
A Treat for Shoppers
A Bargain Day for Laughs
and
A WONDERFUL FIVE PART WESTERN FEATURE
"OVERALLS"
STARRING RHEA MITCHELL
A Seven Part Program
5 and IS cents
Thursday, the 27th, at THE STRAND
CHAKIJK CIIAPMX breaks his own laugh record.
homo after a vacation of two weeks
at the seashore.
Tho Hed Men have been giving
enjoyablo dances every two weeks.
So far tho dunces have been very
well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft of
Portland, stopped over night in
Yankton to visit Mrs. Kraft's sister,
Mrs. Snygert, on their way to camp
in Tronholm.
Miss Irene Marshall has gone
home to assist in caring for her
mother, who is quite ill.
Mrs. Scott and niece. Miss Marie
Anderson, have gone to reside in
Idaho.
Tho St. Helens Logging t'amu re-
sumed work on Monday of this week
with a full force of men. Tim , ,
has been closed for two weeks.
A roclpo for making home made
loganberry wine without using alco
hol has been asked for. By follow
ing these directions an excellent wine
can be mado out of ripe loganber
ries: Tako good rlpo logiin berries,
put Into clean cask or other vessel,
let stand for twenty-four hours. Now'
take a clean rubber hoso and siphon
It off Into another vessel. Let stand
until settled again, draw off ugaln
as before with hoso or spigot, leav
ing a settling In the bottom of tho
vessel. Wood or stone vessel should
be used. Add one quart of water to
each gallon of Juice. Then add three
pounds of sugar to every gallon und
stir It until sugar Is thoroughly dis
solved. Now put Into a good clean
keg and place In collar, in a rattier
warm place, leaving bung out, but
keep covered with gauze to keep in
sects and dirt out. Keep keg full
with Juice kept In another vessel
until it is through working. Hung
up tight until spring. Bure to
place the keg whoro you will not
have to lift It as this would affect
the color. Then bottle. Lay the
bottles on their sides In a cool, dark
place.
Miss Anna Krli'ksun, who has I u
attending high school In Portland,
came down Saturday fur a visit with
lie,' parents.
Miss Nan Snow left Wednesday
"V'nlng fur Denver, Colo , where she
will make an extended visit with her
brother, Walter
Mr. Matey returned on .Monday
fiom Pasadena, Cal , where he had
.pe-it the past two wee'.is. lie was
. 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 In, Hi" by Mi'. Cue
Mrs. I!. C. Ilryiint lift Tuesday
r Neverstill, in the N. halem, where
.he will spend the summer, Mr. Hry
ant being employed at the camp
there.
Mr and Mrs J. p. Trafzer of F.u
gene, arrived in town the first of the
week for a visit with their son, go
ing on to Seaside fur a few days
They were accompanied to Seaside
; by Mrs. p. Trafzer. :
1 Among other important business!
'. that Hoy Johnson had In hand on
! going to Portland this week was to
i loin the ranks of the benedicts Ills
' marriage to Miss llealrlee Smith, sis- ;
ter of Mrs. liolz, occurred at Vim-:
'couver, Wash., on Wednesday. The
new ly married couple are expected '
back Monday.
' Mr. Keefer of the Ml.ll ,11. ,
Gardens, arrived Wednesdav
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
hie
Signature -(
For sale, on reuiuinabl UrnJ
acre near Hrappoiinn, wlthlamJ
of railroad station: cxminw
schools uud rliurrkm. ThmJ
cleared nnd one acrn brarlDfotJ
llnlunco now being clmN. 'J
cottage 30x.'t0, bum and a.-i
i house, woodshed, etc. Ku tl-
particulars address llui
I ens, Oregon.
imivt .i:r r: m:i
The Itlggi'Ht Kami Smp hrJ
, bia county. I have It. Silt) J
beaverdam land one tulle fail
run; 10 ucre i cleared Cwii
, nllig litre, in on place, flmill J
; ing. Owner cff.rn llilialri
j pilco mid good teriiii. Sn I
' Morton at St. Ilelem Mlit ottk
Helens, Ore.
with :l.r, llolsleins from Malm. Mr
, Keefer is well satisfied with Ills pur
1 ehai and feels very proud of his
; herd The llolsiclu cutde uru ,..
pecially adupied the cheese l,us.
ness, giving a very large flow of
.tiillli.
Mr. nnd Mrs. (i I,. )yo ,.,,..
j mined u large crowd of relatives and
! frienda at their home nt I'pper (iats
! kaiil... last Sunday, the occasion 1...1..,,
I Mr. Kyu's hlrlliilnv ,,!. , .
j in airs.
Hye's sister, Mrs. Kd. Snider of May
Ker. At noon u splendid dinner wus
served and Ice cream was In evidence
"II ly. At a late hour all wende.l
their way homeward, hoping that
Mr. and Mrs. would repeat (he
Invitation next year -Chief,
If we tell j(i that eventually wo
expect to huve you for a customer
why not now? We make It n point
to have everyone pleased - yes grntl
fl"d - that's why our customers stay
with us Do you blame us for want
ing to add you to tl,
ht. iiki.kvs taicw.i:
I' S irsi'AiN, pr
For Sale Two coi, otmiit
and one fresh soon. II. W IW
rider, Warren, Ore.
Wanted A girl or otui
generul housework. I'lioni M
Wanted to hire milk (Of 4
goat. Inquire nt Mist office.
WEINHARD'S
Noii-Iiitnxliatliig
Sparkling
Golden and Amber Nectar
The llest for the Home
H.T.i" Wcinliard Plant
Main 7U. , 1 172
i'ini.vi,
V
NEIIALEM VALLEY
4
has been bud fer a
I lots of bay is well i
Don't forget that the St. Hnlntm
dairy wants to please yon. f'hone 107.
i
The weather
co up In of dum
" '" " is wen i j
loakeil. 1 O
Hev. Kden Mow has been holding
evening meetings ut th Klst uchool 4
I'O'ise. Pretty Koa ,,r(W. : J
come out, considering the busy time '3
inn weat nor. n
Mrs. Hull, son IHJ daughter were
In Hlllnboro one day hlKt week to
liave Homo dental work ,,
Mr. Wllllng's so., (W ,h , f()r u
visit and ,o spend a few uyB wll
his father.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Troop visited
wltl' her parents Sunday. They Went
"; with Mr. I!(:ker ,
thine.
Sum Mow has returned to tho vul-
" l'"nuing the winter
uiver, wash., where ,H
Lester lives.
r. H. North Is not very well. We I
truHt ho will lnipr0v0 llloK
wouthnr.and If the weat bor does '
wo trust ho will anyway
Mrs. W. "all of Vernonla, brog,
t" ,i1u,"'" p to Mrs. , !
Ruturday llBB a ,,,,, 1
paralysis In his right side
Mrs. Halt has returned home fro,,, i
Hinsboro . ..er sister came wm, C'
J. P. NORDIN
The ,lei ler on 1 1, Htin,
Expert Watchmnkcr
and Jeweler
J.K'Wl lry l'i-,;,i,',., ;m, ni.1(c
l (H'dcr.
A Full Linc of Watches,
J Uocks and Jewelry
K. A. Crouse
Architect and Contractor
IM""N K "tes .'.., 1(.,
-V"'v " Hme ti. bulhl.
at
son
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Ixmt In the Strand tbitlit
Saturday evening, f 7 . 6. M
please return to Mrs. Ni-llk H
Warren, Oro.
WHEN YOU WANT!
GOOD CIGAR
SAY SO
Only 5c at your dealer.
Save 25 Sl'N UAV M
and receive a licatiti(iilP
lure free uf cliarjrc.
iVVVVVVVVVf
' COME TO
nrvrvtn tTff1
VjUUIVj VVUi
PLACE J
FOR CIGAKS. TOBACW
SOFT DRINKS J
A Full Line of Candies (
Novelties j
Finest Pool and Billiard .
Tables in the city- J
iAAAA,
AM THE ICE MAN
fi'O(H) 1C.'
IIDASOVAI,,,,,; .,t,( ,,;
QUICK DELIVERY
Leslie Wattcrs
1 jour order
All llUKCM(lll0,,,
Ci.ni tiM.iis Trwitmw
HTOI'AT
ORCADIA
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Clili-kfii Dinner HumMf.
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Wutklmi
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EXPERT SHOEMAg
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, Next trt (Jcorge' M"M
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