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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1916)
J CORRESPONDENCE WEST ST. HELENS I . -. . . nrrilOT 4 10IA ! ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, fluu' .1 Or. I G. W. Perry mudo a business trip lo Portland Monday, returning on t lie evening train. After an absence of several weeks, Mr. Howard was back in his old place as clerk in the Houlton post office on Monday, while M. C. Gra ham, the postmaster, took a day off. M. N. Baker of Warren, who has been at the hospital for an opera tion -because of the rupture of n blood vessel In his head, has so far recovered that he was able to motor to the homo of G. N. Perry on Suu duy, returning to Warren In the eve Hug. George Lowe and family, who hnve been visiting for some time at his father's, M. J. Lowe, In West St. Helens, left on Friday for Spokane, where they will visit Mrs. Lowo's parents. A letter from Mrs. Dr. J. Fuller, who was located lu West St. Helen lor the last year, states that she If now located at Wallowa, Oregon. Or. Fuller made many friends during her stay in this city who wish her II II M aiy Pickford THE SCREEN'S SUPREME FAVORITE In a Tender and Pathetic Characterization "The Foundling" jammoimt As the Castaway Child, As the slavey of the cruel woman who takes her from the orphanage, As the servant in the boarding house, As the triumphant hut humble girl of her father's dreams and love, "LITTLE MARY" is at her best. WEDNESDAY, THE 9TH lamoua Playgn ftyiWTwnt Jj MONDAY, THE 7TH Pauline Frederick The di.stinKui.shed Paramount emotional actress in "Lydia Gilmore" A Thrilling: Picturization of Henry Arthur Jones' powerful drama. "Lydia Gilmore" is the story of a woman wliow) overwhelming love for her little son leads her to attempt to shield her own husbund after he has proven false to her and has killed the husband of his latest love. NOTE Ask those who have seen Paramount pic lures what they think of them. You ran see them at TIIK H'l'll.l.VI) every MONDAY and WKONKSDAY. TRADE MARK THAT STANDS or QUALITY no.iperlly In her new location. Don't miss the special sale at Voah's Ark. Dress goods, latest pat cms, at greatly reduced prices. Miss Helen Whlto left Woduetda of last week for Portland. From ihero sho will visit friends In Wash lugton. Slio will remain on hei visit until full, returning In time foi the opening of the city schools. We nro glad to report that llttli Anna Cossmun. who was operated on at tho St. Vincent hospital Tor up ptndicitis. Is said to be out of dan ger and recovering rapidly. All her little friends nro rejoicing nod will welcome her back to the school. Tho Lonesome Five Hub, com posed of Hill lllnson, the editor of the Herald, M. N. Lnrruboc, John Wise and T. S. White, are still with out a cook. Expressions of sym pathy nro in order. Miss Alba Haker of Portland, is visiting at the homo of Mr. ami Mrs. J. L. Williams In West St. Helens. Hoy Perry of Portland, spent a few Mr ,....1 Mrs. ('has. YVIekstrom hlldron motored over tho I'olmnhla .igliwny to Multnomah fulls last 'uuday. The children from the Hon Moines. Wash., orphans" home cave a mini llig assortment '"''"' ail Iteguar 611c. special at It!'." Nonh's ViW. The Misses Irene and OUio Stolteli ,irg, Athllne Telly and May Novuk re homo from summer school. Miss roily went to Mayger to open school ,n Monday inoriilng. Mrs. S. Garrison and Mrs. M. Free man and son Key ere Mist visitors n Tuesday and Wednesday. Hoy a an recently kicked by a horse and t still walking on crutches. Miss Murjorlo lloluday gave a I irtlulay party la honor of Miss Glee Gearhurt on Wednesday. Sixteen iris were present. Hofresliiueiils Hid games were the order of the day". It. ('. Honser and wife motored ,'i.in Portland hut Sunday, iuconi- 'c.ys with friends In West St. Helens, pi.uied by Mrs 1 humus, formerly eturuing to Portland on Sunday eve- j Allie Davie, who taught school here ii'.iny years ago. I ney ruiieii ui mr Lino of Mrs. M. J Watts. nlng. M,-. und Mrs. H.iker and son of Portland, caino down in their auto on Sunday, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams, return ing to the city in the evening. Tho young sou of Mr. and Mrs The Ladles' Aid met at the home .it Mrs. G. W. Pomeroy hist Tlmrs- i .. i.'-i. t.... f.,ii, muni lir. ;on s piace nn ........ .- - - oli was railed and dressed the wounds, after which Mr. Willing went lo Portland. Hubert Chrlstcn n iiccomiuinylng him. Mr. Instrom (turned to his home near Vornonln. 11,0 blast as being placed wbeu II was accidentally discharged. Silk mull, beautiful patterns ,-egulur :ir.e special at 2fie, at Noah's Ark. Mrs. K. H North spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. It. L. Wlldmnn. The rain got n lot of hay this time In this valley. "How beautiful It U o have the sunshine." VA in. lirowii was In Vernonla FrU day to get his horses shod. It. I. Wlhlmaii hauled a load of lumber from llrown's mill Friday. Hurry up, H. L.. or you won't gut your house up before tho winter ruins begin. These are Just summer rains wo are having know. Cass llergcrnon bus returned to his Mount from Portland, whoro lie has hoeu working lu a sawmill the past a Inter and spring. Mrs Dans Chrlsteiison'a sinter from the alley. Is In visiting tier for n few days. K. Hull, ion and daughter, visited with Mrs It L. Wlldmau and (uliilly To Kxe xlOO. a". ver, Wash change ens. J mi For condition and 9 of.ch ; cow. Oregon ,l.iy. On account of the inclement Sunday. Tho contractors on the road work .eat her there were only about IS MM.'iit. Mrs. Krnest Johnson and 1 ire runniiig lomo overtime oil nc- Frnnk Glenisicka who was taken to! Mrs. Jim F.vorsolo Joined the Aid : count of the heavy ruins. Portland und operated on for appeu-; ,: at day. A crowd of young people went dicitis Is reuorted recovering from! Lust Wednesday ltev. und Mrs. .Sunday uflciiioi.n from the Klsl tho operation. j Meyers, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs The ice cream social served by lhe Hatfield, motored through Clacku Houltou M. E. Aid Society at the' mas and Washington counties lu u residence of Mr. and Mrs. ('. Gra-j circuitous route, and on Thursday bum on Thursday last, notwitlistand : tliey took a view of Columbia High-; ing the disagreeable cold und rain, ! way and .Multnomah falls. . was a Buccess, being liberally patron ized by tho citizens. I t'uinn Sunday school down to the ; rock iuurry. They enjoyed them selves Immensely. BACHELOR FLAT The Houlton M. K. Sunday school ol thistles which are allowed to go had Its annual picnic on the public to seed right In the heart of the city. school grounds on Wednesday, Aug list 3. At tho residence of Mrs. II. I. We hear complaints from the town j C. C. Mo.vr hail the misfortune .eople about thu most excellent crop to fall lust week and sprain his arm I il tt i badly. Sniped drcs materials, latest pnt- ernt, regulur '.'Oc value, now 13 He. Mis. S. J Churchill of Portland, visited with Mrs Lllllch lust week Mr. Wlxlloiii. Jr.. of Medford. U 'visiting with his grandparents, Mr There is a law ugalnsl the thistle pest, and some people think It time ' Noah's Aik to see what the law Is good for. We Plummer ill West St. Helens, the believe If the people who have those Ladies' Aid Society served a Ten- i reps were urged to do so, they would cent tea on Thursday of this week. tut und burn them without u remon- Mr. and Mrs. S. ('. Smith aro en- i trance, for no one In our town will and Mis C. C. Moyer. joying a visit from their con und I knowingly trouble his neighbor. i Mr. und Mrs. Hurrl.ton of St. llel- lamily, who lately arrived from San On Wednesday, the 20th. a pretty enn ami Mr ami Mrs. Iliiingiirdner Frc.nclsco, 5 ul. , little home wedding was sole iiinUcd of Gils place, motored to Suleiii and Houseo seem to Le In goud demand at the homo of Mr. und Mrs. Henry spent Suml.iy with Mr. Humgardnor in this part of tho city. Our hustling .White, when their eldest daughter, i and Mrs. Harrison's father ami u-al 'estate agent is piloting the. seek-' Klhel, was married to Orvld Ander- mother. Mr. Iluuigurduer came back ers around the town. At the rate sen. The ceremony was performed snufes all over to think bo has rol. iho vacant houses are filling up, a t y Justice Phillip of St. Helens. Only ; lives llh a car. residence in West St. Helens will the Immedluto relatives were pres- Mr. und Mrs Puterson spent Sun bcon be at a premium. lent. The happy couple left the sumo 'lay with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larson j evening for Wusco, Oregon, where a (Julie a number of the school chll- SCAPPOOSE ; beautiful new bungalow is waiting dreu went to Goblo Sunday, where I their coming. We nil Join In wish- they were enterlulned by Miss Made- f f ft till T MB I i l llHIi.nn ,. ..... ...... ,,,,. .,. ,K Ult.m nmny imppy ,! pri(f).rlmit n Tliontus. All camo home hanuv. y':ir- :aiid saying "Oh. what a kooi! time .- jivo did have." RAINIER j Miss Catherine Murphy of flats kanle, Is spending the week with t rang Hughes wus a Portland vis- Opnl Gladreurd. She experts her tt i nea rroni tlieir eastern trip. 3 Clark Grant Is able to bo on the! Etreets again, although looking rather j pulu. I The Girls So and So Club met at: the home of Mrs. Minnie Price on ! ,tr laHl s.....I:i-. having been called ; mother to join her Sunday and bold there on account of the illness of his services in the school house. ...... rU.ra oi ,aiiuouver. spent a:wf y,.),,, ... ...... flf .,, i,.,..,,,,,,. ukh wiin nor parents, mr. aim Mrs. Very poor health I). Crowley. Harold Swafford of Oregon City, was the guest of Miss Ruth Duncan last Sunday. Prof, and Mrs. McCord wero In town looking for a residence for the ccming year. Mrs. Stella Osborn is spending a ftw weeks witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ramsey. cul entertainment Friday night to a full house. The program was excel lent. Como again. Mrs. Barker and Vern Ilrlglil of Peaverton, visited Mrs. Hatfield last Sunday and Monday. Messrs. Watts and Price were numbered among the K. of P. parnd ers in Portland Tuesday. Mr. Hessemer and family, who for merly resided here, huvo moved into the Maude Wutts cottage. Clias. Leonard has returned from Seaside and will remain a week and then will begin work at Fluvnl. II. Grim is the latest one we have heard from that is building a new bi rn. Let tho good work go on. The community club cleaned the f'cappoose streets Tuesday night, after which tho ladies served lunch. Martin Grouse, who lias been work ing at Timber, Oregon, was in town a lew days before going to Newport to work. Dr. Hatfield has JuHt returned from Moro, Oregon, where he has an extensive grain Interest. Ho reports everything thriving. Hert Long of Skamania, Wash., rptnt Sunday with his mother, Mrs. H. Stanton. He expects to go to Montana for bis health. Mrs. B. Scott and Mrs. Holland accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Al Harrl- on on their trip to Honnevllle to attend the grocers' picnic. Prices, Porrys, Pomeroys, Mrs. 13. M. Watts and her daughter Maude motored out on the hlghwty Sunday, having an all day picnic. Mrs. Deyo. with her daughter Rachel and son Hruce of Portland aro the bouse guests at the Blutcli ford residence for a fortnight. carpenters liavo started on the re modeling of the church. Tho lum ber bus urrlved and everything looks favornblo for some rapid work. Mrs. Durt West and family and Mr. ami Mrs. L. Jarvey and son, Luren, of Portland, si, en I stinuWv inn mrtlKlay of Jared Wilson Is1 with Mr. anil Mrs. G. Llllleh. Mrs, being celebrated at his homo buck Jarvey Is a sister of Mr. Lllllch. oi mis place today. Mr. Wilson Is un Mrs. I). Colo and duuichter Ada old soldier and has with 111 in today , spent Saturday visiting with the Pen- in audition to other friends, tho G.'nett faintly. A. it. post of ( olunibla County. ! Mr. Morton Is having an addition A I I fi.iinu L---...I II... , . ... .....,..., ,,.', Herman is anxious- .mini onto Ills house und a lot of iy wair.inng u setting of China phens- changes mudo In the old part, ('has ant eggs which ho expects to see Goodman Is doing tho work. uuicn mis week. Fred perhaps does ! Miss Anderson of Portland, has .. ......uM.i ,,,r, om worn thread-; l.en visiting with the Misses Florence J'"g mm a watched kettle 1 Lnrson and llllnm Morton. I Mr- Mrs. jueobson BI,d Mr. Rainier was nguln plunged Into ! and Mrs. Me,;le spent Sunday with .ai na.umuy evening at Mr. und Mrs. Lunuiii of Warren. : . , . ,r""1'1" waH; 'Vl,m """,tt M"r," ".turned home 7 , , r,':,',n,mt-.M,,l,,lay ,lf'"r 11 f"w "Pot In ......... .... ,.,, ,-reseou. barren wllh Mrs. (). Krlcksnn. I he tangle was removed last Sunday 1 . and the lights were again turned on j ' pT atcl'Amtt- Sunduy evening. ' -LAIbKANIE Mrs. A. J. I'rleliiinl I. ...i .1 . -- - ........... ,,,,,, iu. r fortune to run n rusty nail half way1 , . , A,,"'11',, " ''" "n through her foot lust TlM,rsday,in;ry!,ln'1 A,"r"";" M "-on. It was feared for a few day'T "V"r "f "V""'"K ,0 M uiai moon poison would set In, but with careful treatment It Is now thought that tho dK(!r point h, passed. Tho Increase In tho cntch of sal mon tho past two weeks has brought with It an increase In the activities of fish thieves ut Astoria. L-ist Wednesday night COO pounds of fHl, wero stolen from a bout lying t t,e mukn the suipiLn on Grandpa Jones a success. HI-. oiinmns, nccoinpunled by Ml.a Melvlua Wl R ,,orllun( visitor Monday, K0K up to Hw wf koii, who was passing through on his wuy to Grants Pass, mVIlg ,,00 I'luced In charge of tho Salvation Army at that place. Dr. Wooden wns called to InglU ee.v.ng siatlon near Point Kills One of the thieves Is said to have low rakish craft, equipped lth u high power englno, that skims along at a great rate, too swift for i,y ,)f tlio boats Astoria to catch. () uses oarn when approaching or slip ping away from the boats ho rol, but on reaching tho stream, K,(.s away at high speed. Rnvlew . NEIIALEM VALLEY Messrs. II. II. Kinmott ami Taylor with their families from Hlllshoro' are spending a few days camping tho maples below Klst A. P. Willing and' Mr. Iiitro, wero seriously ijru(1 ljy mature dlscliargo of blasting p()W(ll!r In tho rock quarry near Tom Ander- S. Schmidt ',,..,...... ...... .. Wednesday to '""ring tho past week boati 'hllv.. ' ro,',,lvo1 "Jry to been robbed at the Warren Packing i""" ' , '"KH hy e,mM ly Company'a wharf, as well as the re I K ll"",,,'r Tho Injured - .-.. ..' l0 a rortland bos I'ltal on ti, evening train. Mr.. K. Ilerllkey. accompanied by "T .laughter und five sons, came In hist week and settled on her ,n.i acquired property, which consists of the Helena road. Mrs Vassell, wl10 ,,, bu Ing With Mr. . . ' , ,, "ursweii ror the past woort,, r.wkMo(ltaMw ' 'u Has Tuesday, Hpmidng a fflw s " '.' r."1"" ,M',or8 KlnR on .-- .coiupamed as far s tho " Mrs. Mark well. Frank' I'M' T M"rk,"l', Hlater. Mr. arrive., ,' V ",n" Ugliter. nnto -ri . W0(""'Hlay In tbolr for n V "y mor'"''B tloy left for 8na,d accompanied by Dr on" Mrs. Markham. chief " TRY OUR For W. 1 Hulo - it Iw... "'Ho-Mi F.bThTT Houlton. n- "" Bale. clinTr7rr J colors Uv ..7? , .:'u,.'tt,.'M orry, Wanted in out vices ludy. Apply For in of . a eoiiinTZrr--j Ht. Helun. "V Good wintM i. . Mitfr,(.0 ,w hhJ, Halo - T harness ami ,.,, ,'"".. OUlld ...... anywhere, j. w. All,.. ."I -I "V New Helens, en. 1500 would w 0-room houiiVdVj five hlorki u hotel, I2r,0 on . T 00 terms. This . COSt to hiill.l l 1 " OOltt. UHisent rout i,r . . 1 liUTltl. 0 L' t)IlM(U. Clllllllll.l.. .'I.- n v "7. urmm. Wanted li.u,r . "wi. K Georo Wilson, phono rl i J For Hent Suits nf also sleeping rooms. Col.C 3 For Kent A uiin nf In Hank Hulldlns. Cnini.i.,l llttli g. For sule, on reunoniblt ttnJ acre, near HcappooM, wllhlmitJ oi railroad station; ttm schools and churches. Thi cleared and one acre UnrlniwiJ llulnnco now being chwni J cottage 30x30: ham ind houso, woodshiHl, etc. !' Q particulars od.lre.s Hoi 231.1 oua, Oregon. Tlio lliggest Farm SaiplirW bla county. I huvo II. Bhtjt beaverduiu land nan mile (ml run; IS .cros cleared. Coi ning stream on placs. Stulls Ings. Owner offers thliitnJ price and guod ternu. 9m 1 Morton at St. Helens M in off Helens, Ore. For Sale Two cuwi, omsU. . I. M. M j a ii u one iresu noon, n. w. nia reter. Warren, Ore. I want to buy from tl kj goats, nuunic preferred. kH L. O. Nulson, Houltun, Ur(i. For Sale Shoe and repsir In good location; fully mi1. Good trade Cash only. pob, Ht. Helens, Ore. lol, strnyud or stolcD, grey colt, from my place tt B ln...l l.lil I..I.I.. mpk llll UIIM. I'lOllllK limn tun m....-, m ... . . at. . lfArM.i coil a unity, iicwaru iur ibiv. or return II W. .Mills. Deef W Orogon. For Hale Seven-yesr-oli K horse, sound, will work double: weight 1000. P H Warren, Oregon. . , knrf niruyuu (iio r" I A. 8. on hip; ono black cow M 8. on hip; one blin k and short two year old; ono yearluKS llolntoln. small. Pleaw) nollUM Morton, Hcapi se, t)ro. Ht. Helens Creamery WlDllM your cream always; murk W Hon.. Pliono 1 1 5. For Balo Puro strain B. l hens, good layers and good nw Also young puro strain pull 400. or Inquire at tho Mlit''w COME TO J EDDIE WOOK PLACE J FOR CIGARS. TOBACt SOFT DRINKS A Full Line of Candi Novelties Finest Pool and BiM Tables in the city. All HusesCall HoWl (Vurt.us Tresl""-' HTOl' AT V ORCADIA HOTEL: TIIOH. WlilHTKB. ......... .... i.i.it nAi i 1111 fll.lf" I " HiMctal ItatM to HogulsrBj Ml UK IJl IK I'K ill mi u