V ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1916 ot llolsteln cows to Junction City. rftUDPCPniMniTlWrP n-v,lB tioelinour left for Hurley. lUKKLorUlllJlUlllV J Wttllo where )ie l9 employed for the UaaaaaaaaaaaJ SCAPPOOSE Mr. Tot' father ml mother or KiilKflielil, who wero visiting them. Mr. ami Mrs. John Islnblatter Mr. Isinbliittor's mother, who is In u critical condition, i Tlio Misses Eva Harrison. Helen winter. Mr. Pavles, who bought the meat market of Mr. Morton, hus moved Mrs. V. (.!. Pomoroy lias gone toji,t family Into tho Klsh cottage. Fluvel to care for her daughter, Mrs. j itert Hraim of liaiuier, spent three Ed. Leonard, who is sutTering w ith ; days with Ills people In South Scup tonsilitis. pooso. Miss Mary EwtiiK made a business! Mrs. Tom Grant visited with her trip to Dallas and also took u few ' son James uml family at Burlington, days at tho stale fair. i Mr. uml Mrs. Hudolph Tetz gave o. .....!.. itirlit lii liminr ilf Miss Hazel Watts and her guest, " '""' ' " , Mrs. Hosumond Hurgess, spent sev erul days in Portlund visiting for-. ...... I MI.,., 11., ',.,1 nlcit attended the funeral of our friend 8l"'"' eek at Duwal. Wash, wi M. Collins, whose family lived a number of years on the lloneyman ..i. 1 Watts, Gvpsy Johnston and Illld D. W. Price and family and J. j 1)lncan nml Mossrs. j. (j. watts. J. Watts were among the state fair VurceU nml Armond Duncan hiked Visitors lust week. j t() tm) coa, n)(Me Sumlny ua ,,j0ed Virgil Stevens und lien and Koy j i,uici, vw-itli Mr. McKay, In his urtistlc Copelund Sundayed at the Copelund : og cui,in. home. ! jirs. Iloso Watts returned from "A word to the wise is sufficient." Salem happy. She says she only ex- Everybody lock your hen house door' pected ono blue ribbon but received this week and let the dog loose. J five for our county school exhibit The Ladies' Aid is preparing to and a number of red ribbons und give a chicken supper next Friday fourth in the county exhibit. ulght. j Choir practice was held Friday Chas. Sandstrom had the bad luck 1 night at the home of Miss Marjorie to lose a cow. which was caught by ; Iloladay. Refreshments were also the 4 o'clock local Monday evening. ' enjoyed. Word was received of tho death ! L. M. Duncan Is again able lo be of Jacob Skuza on Sunday night. ' about on crutches. The funeral took place Wednesday.! Have you registered? If not, do Miss Vera Price took sick Sunday j so If you want to vote for president, night and rapidly became seriously j The 7th Is the lust day to register, ill, but she appears to be a little im-j Gus llegelo has just finished fill proved at this writing. j ing three big silos. Others will get Mrs. Spalding of Warren, visited j busy filling silos now, as the frost is her sister, Mrs. L. M. Duncan, Sun- getting pretty hard hereon corn, day, and the Duncan family were all j One of the matrons of our town dinner guests at the home of J. 1!. ! became reckless last Friday und sent Duncan. ;a big kettle of corn, a loaf of home Prof. Dodson and Mr. Oglo were ' made bread und a cako of butter to week end guests in Portland. the teachers as dessert for their Mrs. Rile Burnett, who has spent j lunch. Au original poem was sent several months with relatives here, ' along. Wo don't like to tell what has returned to her home in Shrove- j havoc they played, hut the baskets, port. La. dishes, etc. were returned with un- Miss Mildred Brann, daughter of other poem composed by the teach WUl Brann, is visiting relatives in ers. These poems would put our Miss Ellen Van returned to her school at Junction City last Saturday. ; On the previous Thursday she was t ho guest of lienor at n reception given ut the home of Mrs. O. J. Kven :tn. The two-story house belonging I" Frank Klce, on the I'pper Clnlskunle. was entirely destroyed by nro Tin's day morning of this week. The tire, which was started in the loll, win supposed to he canned by au over heated flue. Miss Ivy, the daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Waters, was a very happy Hole girl last Friday, as on that day sh celebrated her seventh birthday iinul versary. Eighteen of her young play mates gathered together on this, happy occasion and enjoyed games and other diversions so dear to the llttlu folks. Mrs. W. Lake of Sunnyslde, died Sunday afternoon from u severe shock to the system after being very hadly burned. From what can he Mrs. Tolly of Scnppoose, and her daughter, who Is a teacher at Muy ger. were here last Saturday on busl ,.. iv special arrangement, mother daughter met at thla plue and l.csldes attending lo Imslueaii had nice visit together. Mrs. Lydla Howard look her Wednesday morning pin lure the lust. They received several llrsl prUos on vegetables, proving tho fer tility of the soil If put to lest. Many und various other prUou on cooking and sewing, pliiclng our girls, moth- . . . .i .... ...HI. uf unilikril u ers ami leiicnem m ! !, inkers of our dear old west. do- j und a few prises on bird houses mndo for by our Ingenuous 'tioys, who by this her new give proor or lienor ruims. iuw, She will farms und homes In I ho neur future uud wit might say runner. sou-sus- Tho manager of thin exhibit Mrs. J. tJ. Watts of Scappoimo, was and Johnson Watts Is learned tho unl'ortuiiato woman, in lighting the lire Sunday morning. j anniversary hist Sunday by Inviting u mistook the gasoline can for coal oil number of relatives. Tho guests and pouring some on tho lire, which were served with u splendid repast. Immediately exploded, was enveloped After dinner they walked to Mount In u muss of tire from head to fool : Collin, returning to their homes late Her scroll ins attracted her husband, ; in the evening. who was at work in the garden and' John Myer. who is employed by who rushed lu and quickly smothered the Columbia Klver Door Company, the flames, but not until she hud sus- f hud Hie mbfort unit to get his hund tulned dreadful injuries to which she caught between a machine and a Portland und thence to I,., mo in southern Oregon. ...lininiiitt Hr. Schmidt ami -- wit ,.'... .Iowa claims. Mrs. talued Columbia county I il III I I ( ! m r - I'ml Unman uroomimnlrd lr to i... i i I K Guilds und family left for ! she was assisted by Miss Olllo Hlolt I'litslia.ilo this week, where Mr. : eiiberK and Mlsn t.ladyi ,...ii.i., i...m ,....,mi..d a nosltlou with both of Hcuppooiio. Mrs .I,,, electric light company ut that glad to present to Supt. Alton a pink ,., , M, cuiui,, has been a rest- ribbon, which entitles th school ex , ' r i,.,ii..r for tho oast twelve lillill to the fourth prUo of tho Orti- xe.irs and he states that he Is not go- gou western division lug away for good, tluil ho expects $40 In cash. ... r..i..r.. m.mn dav. Tho suggestion i;,,v Simons, who lives across the 'Columbia county curry homo ,. ... .i i.i i.,,,.i,i.,r ranch neil veur U: Hoys und girls, enter ller oil I"" ' , .',..,. . 1 1 I 1 rlr. n 1 li rl III lav I lit liroieci rum mm "" llltlli.l in" .i...,r ...... met I le we are mndo of. A VISITOR hilt best of all which will help first i-le what TRY OUR WANT Ms "g For H.,lwllr--: seed. J. W. Haxton iv.. . t . Urea. W- "eUenr r. W. phone 101-1 1 ' ur H 11,. -a KiMid ri, .7 for board ami nlll,Bd h "n Wrlto or cull. Mrs. j w T " Dlst. No. 2. "'KCI,, For sulu or Irudiii iZT ens. or sell m reus,,,,,.,.' " ' dress or call on A. T. L,. .' U t)regon. (Mountain vi. . Tu Kxt'l,m,;!,'::uid 1100. n' S4ll 1 k. . "WSl ' - ' "'reel, Vt. vor. Wash., valued ,,t ooooo7. eliiiim,! f.. .... """'Wll """" nan lot In 81 11 1, mi iu 11 w' nii ..,., , S71. 8U Httetl Wmit.ifl 11..... . . Morn. p. 1 r!..,.nn ti'ii Iai ......, iinuii, pniiiis B-tgi j, ''""I I.RIIII. succu nibed . Ch lef . WARREN a new In the South Scappoose canyon. George D. Armstrong, an old-time resident here, and his son are visit ing at the home of John Tompkins. Little Lorine Smith, daughter of Dan Smith in South Scappuose, Is very sick. Mrs. Chas. Kloucheck of Portland, ha9 been visiting Mrs. T. A. Cloniii-ge. best pools to shame. CLATSKANIE Mr. and Mrs. Guild of Rainier, moved to town the first of the week and will occupy the Ticlienor house in Suutli Clatskanle. Misses ltosa and Olivia Johnson went up to Portland the first of the tne Misses l.lly r is tier and Annie week. Miss Olivia will attend the Geiger have beeu visiting friends ut ; llenson Polytechnic College there. Mt. Angel and enjoying tho state fair, j a little daughter arrived at the Mrs. H. Lamberson is somewhat ; home or Mr. und Mrs. Sumner ISry better except the paralysis, which ap- mil at Junction City, on Saturday, pears to be about the same. September 23. Mrs. Frank Hill and Mrs. Dan Kel- ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sweeney moved ler and daughter Freida of South , to Deep Creek Monday, where Mr. Scappoose, are reported to bo quite I Sweeney is employed in L. A. Mal-f-lf. jcom'a mill. Mr. Lang has shipped his fourth j Gordon Johnson, who has spent carload of potatoes. Tho last load j several weeks here with his grand was billed to San Francisco. I parents, returned to his homo in St. P. A. Frakes shipped three head i Helens Sunday. (By Alpheus Wellborn, chairman of news committee of Warren High School Student Body.) The Warren grange's total re relpls for its basket social lust Sat urday night were $i)7. W. F. Fuller ton arrived from tin) state f;;ir in time to unction the baskets. Mr. Harms has purchased clarinet which he will play Grange Orchestra. Robinson & Cuuiiinglui m's shingle mill is turning out ubnut :!ii,imm) lirst class shingles every day. Mr. and Mrs. Lund spent two das ut the slate fair. Dr. K 1 1 1 1 1 Knna and Prof. Charles South will give a benellt conceit at Kricksou's hall Friday evening al S o'clock. The proceeds will be used for the benellt of the Warren public school library. Come out and help the children buy some much needed hooks. Warren has an enthusiastic student body which Is doing much tnwanl building up a school spirit ami pro mote co-opc ration in genec:i. Watch the Wurreu school spirit grow. heavy piece of lumber w hile at work last Monday. Ills lirst linger wa broken close to tho hand. Mr. Myer had the broken member reset uiulii hut he will he away from his work for several weeks Review. VOTE OF THANKS Tint uieinhers mid friends of the Congregatlonul church wish to lliank ill those who so generously and Iwinlly helped with donations or la or for the lunch counter bold at he county fair, especially tho stores, '.hi creamery, the bakeries und tho till company. ST. HELENS ROUTE l Will. noli Slouili THE PEOPLU BOAT St. Helens mnunf uaJ ju.,r ot.hi always; tnirkn iiuiih. . uoim I 1 j. HOO-acr stock ranch foTJ eiimerii Oregon, near Kuull. at Mist offlco for Infiirnuiio,. RAINIER AN INQUIRY To tho Editor of the Mist : I In your last Issue 1 noticed you Itemized the wages paid each road supervisor In the county 1 would like to know if you didn't imil.e u mistake III stating the umouiits paid I understand the law calls for eight hours per day or H hours per week 'I'll Is would inako six working d.iys each week. A supervisor's puy b $:i.!ii per day, so on u basis of "li working days In the month, tho sal ary should not be more than !H Please look Into tho matter and see If you are not mistaken. A Sl'IISCRIHEIt. The Mist was not mistaken. By reference to the payrolls turned In by the several supervisors wo find 'J. D .McKay, Dlst. No. 1, worked 2H days; Elon Felton, Dlst. No. 2, I worked 111 days; B. J. Koeluu. Dlst i No. I!, 24 days, and R. N. Lovdace, ! hist. No. 4. 2ti days; F. A. Ilurn l ham. in No. f, turned In l!!V days;! E T. Wallace. Dlst. No. , 12 days, end T. II. Mills. In Dlst. No. 7,1 : put his time In us 27 days. The! Mist might at times mako mistakes in getting these figures, but It i j our intention to give tho taxpayers; cc rn i t Information I STR. AMERICA :30 p. tu I. euves Portland dally - (Sunday 1:30 p. m. ) Arrives St. Helens 0:00 p (Sunday 3:30 p. in.) Leaves St. Helens - - 6: IB a. Arrives Portland - 10:16 a. II HOI MAN, Ai.nt Makes nil way landings. Wharf fool Alder si rent. Phones: Main 8323, A-4204. FRANK WILKIN'S, St Helens Agent. Ul m. m Hood resldeiirn lots Ul block r for &0 each. j. u, CoJtr,,, ft Northwest Bldg . I'urllsnil, On , For Hule -Clienp; cotnfortawTlh room bouaebo.it, funilaM u4, good condition. Also miiolliw 25 feel long Host lo (m suape. Apply l.e lletrlcl, SL fc eilil. );, Hiraycd, on Kept, lo, l jJ iniicK colt, atioiit sr,0 Ik.; J In forelii'iid. I'lennu pliont U)J foriuallon to C. F. Ilrowi, fc j,; ens. ): Chester While pigs for tUtl J Uirnoii, Warrsa, Or. (; Call Joe Clark Passenger Service. For Light Towing. Day Calls at Fred Wat kins. Phone 28. Prompt and Satisfactory Service. Night Calls at Morgt.i Building. For Hnl Pure llred R. L k hens rnd piilleu Alto flat row:' Box 400, or inquire :.t thlitlia for 8nb- A Juniejr bull, months old, and two goodwnJ lug fresh. 8. Vlnrent, lloullm, W (ion. J Golden WestCoffct - lsJustRl2Jir Cuts! Gashes! Exposed Fabric! Blow-outs! Prodium Proce$t Rubber minimize this trouble Prodium Process Rubber (the new tread used exclusively on Republic tires) is so tough that even newly crushed rock or sharp 'stones doesn't cut and gash it. It wears down as evenly and smoothly as a piece of fine steel. After miles of service it looks like new. It keeps water away from the fabric, prevents rotting of the carcass of the tire, and makes premature blow-outs practically a thing of the past. Get a sample strip of Prodium Process Rubber. Try to break it. It's the toughest, stongest tread stock ever used on a tire. REPUBLIC TIKES ?.7aRd,plain, and WM" treads i'.'FtiT&t'CiKi Madt In ( Stylith Uluck Tread Demand them from your dealer, They give you service-satisfaction Mrs. I'.crJia Iticlmrd.sou of Porl l.iinl. is Bpi'iidiug the wick in Rainier, tho Kuest of Mrs. I-Vrlmclie und her diiuulitcr, Helen. Wesly McMiluu, who was hurt whllo workiiiK lit tho American Kx- portini; Company's mill, Is utile to be on the streets aKaln. j SCHOOLS AT STATE FAIR J. W. Williams, un old time friend , i f J. Jermuin, arrived here from San Columbia county's school exhibit . hrancisco last eek and I.i lookliiK ut the stale fair was certainly a the town over with the purrbase of! credit to the effort put forth. This a rooming house or other busbies, in J wus tho lirst utt;'iupt uIoiik this line vi"w- and it is unite evident Unit It Is not J. W. Haquist Cleaning Pressing All work done promptly and in first-class shape Give me a trial Shop in Ilewit Building. n:xt door to Hotel Barber shop. OI K WANT AIM HKIMl IIIMU STEAMER EFIN I lla tililil irn 11. ill nMnl I'OHTI.AMf, KT. ICKI.KXS, AbTnE. (leneral frolghtliiK Wwilf mt K'xploslves a stmrlulty. Latum Tuosduy at 1 2 o'clock noon. OAK HTICKKT 1HK.K Phono; Muln !M( 81. llulens Lauding, Hheldoi W WE MAKE PIES at the GEM TIEilTKE. SATURDAY, OCT. 7th pisisle In : Keels lirst liver I.IMHI iuvit.li .... .i.i.. ..i.... AIHiiiiikIi we pay more for this seriul iiiliiilssliin Ik ii,). mime 5 and 10 Cents hm THE niaLLIKC-PATMOTIC- kvx r : : r -.ti ..W.- s'. r K: .'If -wa , l 1 i ...hi li.t.n.t vnu. IIIUI Will lllll'IJ .i ll. i-. will nevor dlsiippnint you. W"J uru uoiiiTioiin iHini-'i. i' j tho flnrst sort vorypoMlw!1 .n ii...tiif vnnri ouri KoIIh. Huns, etc , are !? n and lino. ASK YOI'll iU(M'Kllr'R(,rI Hltl.Alt St. Helens Bakfl! UC3IUGDSAL ED! AIL HiHwwHTEHf OP THE V.r.tU FEATURING MARIS WALCAMP .rntiir n JACK MOLT AND A BRILLIANT CATT no SUNDAY, OCT. 8 Another Kret l,.,lr. l'M,lpHy. A (JrlppliiK crii0 Drama by Mils Ui:iiKK "The Eye of God" Willi (UAH. ami KTIIKI. WK1U tiikom: iovi:hh and ixhs WKHKIt All Hums ( nil t II""' Coui tivnii Trrslni' KTOI'AT ORCADIA HOTEL TIIOS. IKIIISTKB, IW riiliken IHiin.rHund.r. . ...ni It ATI l l)A J H,.elal IUU-h lo i:eKulnrD j STEAMER GEORGIAN A.r''?A:: VlM J . upon you; ii j roruunil w:"" n do i T 0"r "'"" '' l.ke,l rassliiK Ht. rann.it escape. I 1 8:flM M. a, n reUf I