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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1916)
8 ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1916 WWVnfWVWVW H. F. MeOoruiick was a business! Councilman T. 3. White is spend- MIST MISTINGS Mrs. 1. A. Smith visited Portland Friday. Or. L. G. Ross and family motored to Portland Sunday. District Attorney Cooper lias re turned from a visit to Salem. F. M. MUes of Portland, was a business visitor in St. Helens Tues day. Mrs. S. C. Morton and Mrs. J. M. Rodgers were Portland visitors Snt uiday. H. N. Lovelace of Italuier, was transacting business in this city Wednesday. Rov. F. N. Sandifur returned from the Methodist conference ut Lebanon Monday night. Fred Hermau, an attorney from Rainier, was transacting business in St. Helens Saturday. J. H. Wellington, who is now liv ing at Seaside, was shaking hands with old friends in this city a couple of days this week. Virgil Stevens could be seen on Sunday wandering around the fields In tho vlcluity of Scappoose in the hopes of seeing a few pheasants. Washington Muckle returned last Thursday from Pendleton, where he! has been taking in tho roundup. After shaking hands with a few of his St. Helens friends, he left for Salem, to see the finish f ilna ciutn fuir i not In any way The verv henvv frost t.i.iv i evi""'"S morning practically killed all vege tation. The ground was white and; tho sun was up several hours before' it all disappeared. The late potatoes. tomatoes and other vegetables werej ruined The thermometer registered I only a few degrees above freezing. j G. L. Tarbell r.nd family motored to Salem Wednesday and took in the' state fair. Mr. Tarbell stated that J this year's fair was the best he has I yet attended. The exhibits of farm 1 produce and cattle were especially! tino and did credit to the state. i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jenson of Wis-j consiu, are the guests of the family ' of P. Aluiquist of Warren. Mr. Jen-! M , visitor to Portland on Tuesday. 4 C. A. Nutt of the Rainier Review, was a business visitor to this city Tuesday. What is tho use of walking? Get the jitney habit and save your soles. Hinsou & Lara bee. 4 2-3 Mrs. Lizzie, McFarland of Scap poose, has sold her little farm nud expects to move to St. Helens. ing a few days in Portland. Mrs. McKinley of Portland. wn the guest of Mrs. Isolator last week. Kd. Ilallagh celebrated the open ing of the bird season by joining a party of hunters at llenverton. K.d brought homo three t'lilneso pheas ants. Wilbur Muckle Is down from bis Washington wheat ranch spending Inducement Night for a Triangle Program Saturday Saturday The llrm of F.storbrook & Trainer; few days In bis own home town, llej has dissolved partnership. Mr. Kster-1 Intends to return to Washington in' brook has accepted a position at the about a week. shipyard, and Mr. Cramer will eon- duct the business in the future. tl. W. Roberts, district freight and passenger agent of tbo O.-W. R. R. & N. Co., was in St. Helens Monday, looking after the Interests of his com pany. Strawberries in October is some thing uuusal but not for Oregon, especially western Oregon. Straw berries were on sale in the local mar ket this week, not simply a sample box but by the crate. Rev. llisey, who was assigned to this place by the M. K. conference to succeed Rev. Sandifur, comes from North Mend, and it Is uncertain whether or not lie can reach here in time to till the pulpit Sunday. Tho democrats will hold a rally in the city hall next Thursday eve ning. It Is expected that Judge Miles of Portland, will be present and deliver the principal uddreas. J. P. Nordin, who established a jewelry store on tho Strand nbont DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS new comedy displaying 111 amusing talent III happy way. "DOUBLE TROUBLE" All kinds of trouble III "Doiihln Trouble" A good young luiuker who It pilndpiilly III demand by Hm old ladle or hU church to till Hip presidency of Hie Naldmth Pay HocMy. He gin on a Vacation 1 Nrui-k on Hie lu-ad by u holdup man mid then h In uiiiiiliig advent o rex IiokIii. IT'S A TRIANGLE IN 5 PARTS By building a fire to burn some one year ngo, is making preparations I trash. L. A. Puzev came neur burn- to move to New Mexico, where his 'ing his own residence Frlduy of last son Is located, and will leave In about week. A lire alarm was turned in two weeks. and It was soon under control. A Tho St. Helens Creamery con- barn containing some feed and hay tinues to make a good record us to! ! was destroyed. uuritv and uualily of Its butter. In Alterations aro being made in the the recent report from the state ugrl i Strand theatre which will make it . cultural college, where monlhly tests I a lender iu the matter of conuessaro made of tho various creameries ! and comfort for their many patrons, throughout the state, the St. Helens FRED MACE i Ho U ut hln Ih1 in He Ih on the Job and llUt! Hit. villain i foiled. The work that is being dona will Interfere with the programs, though It will take two or three weeks to complete the many changes being made, i Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hanson have moveil to Portland, where they ex-' products only lacked one point of scoring with the highest. Mr. Jacob- j sen is determined to rank lii.it ut j the next test. i A lively football game wan played in Salem Saturday between the uni versity ami the ulumni. Prof. Shlslerj peet to make their home. Mrs. Han- of the St. Helens high school und a: son has purchnaed a confectionery graduate of thut institution, took part : store on Alberta avenue and will en- in the game. The trained huskies of : gage in thai line of business. The the university were too many for the removal of Mr. Hansen takes away professors and defeated them by a the popcorn wagon, much to the re score of 26 to 0. Aside from u cut j gret of the kiddies and a lot of others in the head, a skinned elbow ami a i who used to be kiddies. i bruised hand which was tread on by; Hinson & Larabeo of the mail a :'.'.0 pound man. Prof. Shlsler es- j route line, believing that our city is caped with slight Injuries. I of sufficient importance to warrant The Farmer's Wife, a wouiun'si jitney service between the deport and farm journal published at St. Paul,! i A Janitor's Wife's Temptations. A SID1C-SPLI 1TING KEYSTONE COMKDY IN 2 PAKTS and The INDUCEMENT Every One Will Receive Complimentary tickets for noiiio night next neck or Vole on that H-C- 11)17 Model Aiilimmli lie or Mime) In niiiiih from one dollar down "NO SERIAL OF ANY KIND" 3 the business district, inaugurated a jitney service for the accommodation sou expects to locate either in War- of the public Monday morning. This ren or St. Helens. We are always will be unite a convenience, as the glad to record tho arrival of new j number of trips have been increased people, especially those who come to and will arrive und depart on sched- ceived ia, ami air. Jensen iiitornied us - tile time. We are becoming that that was his intention. : metropolitan. For Good Groceries THE HALL CO. SrcCESSOR.S To WILLIAMS II U.l. Our stock is fresh and clean, and only goods of recog nized merit find a place in our store. Y'jur telephone orders will receive prompt and satis factory attention. IF VOL" DOXT TP.W.E WITH IS, WE liOTH LtlSK MONFV Minn., offered a number of prizes for the largest list of subscribers sent iu. Miss Marion Morton took up the work here ami so successful has she been that Tuesday she re- notlce from tho publishers quite that she had won a Shetlund pony. It is the ambition of every buy and girl to own a pony, and Miss Marion is to be congratulated not only iu receiving the prize pony, hut In her endeavor. Mansiloe Collins died at his home in Orenco, In jMsteru Oregon tember 29, aged about 61. For four ten vrrs ho was maraffof if the Kelvin Grove farm of Scappoose and w .is well known r id re ported. He is survival by his widow and two children. II. W. ColMmi of Pendle ton, and Mrj. Johu iHi'vning of Or raco. Mr fiowniig a Mrs. Cus llegeloy's brother. John Philip returned Tlnirsduy morning from his recent visit to his son in llritlsh Columbia, some 75 miles northeast of Vancouver. lie Phone 0 St. Helens. Ore. Only two more days In which to : register. Iu It now. ) II. F. McCormlck anil Mrs. Mc Corinlck spent Wednesday in i'ort i laud. i Tho Wilson league decided to hold ! weekly meetings and an effort will he made to get more members. Homer Kirby of Kalama, was a visitor to St. Helens Thursday. Mr. S, p- j Kirhy is prosecuting attorney of Cow- liu county. Reese Hull. Kd. Ilallugh. Fred Wutkins and Joe l)uy motored to Portland Thursday to see McCredle's pets In action ugalnst the lowly Oak land club. Lost - llelwei-n Houeyiuun und Rainier, Sunday, a malting suit case containing wearing apparel, an F.ust ern Slur pin, etc. Please notify llox 622, Rainier, Ore., it ml oblige. 1 m li.iibliiis nft.ti t.ll It. u. ......... says the war Is the principal topic of j ,, ,, a conversation and men even up to G , .,ty of , I7v7, rf " aC',,,":l f"r U',iV"l '''' ' service. They are exceed niMv imt.l. otic and enlistment Is poular. ami soldier is esteemed above the civilian. He also noticed many maimed and wounded soldiers that had returned from the battle front. They have an alibiing faith in the ultimate triumph of the allien. My hot fountain menu Is now open with cohl lunches. Special Sunday diuneiri. ROYAL t 'ON FK( 'TIO.NKR Y. T HE T OGGMRT Registration books close October Have you registered ? dioh: for muubH i A NEW STUNT " To thoroughly Introduce the "Tri angle Program" In St. Helens (that being the program exclusively used ut the Columbia theatre, Portland I, the leading theatre here will huvo a novel drawing card Saturday eve ning to tniluco tho theatregoers who may not he aware of the fact that u Trlango program is co'inidered one of the be-.t and Iu the same clasa with Purumount. ) Kveryono intending will either re jcelvo complimentary tickets to un other show or a 100-voto ticket on an uutomolillo, or a sum of money ranging from a dollar down. There I lH 110 t(,rl"' r series of any kind for j Unit night, but a Triangle drama und ! comedy. You will enjoy one of our handsome New Heaters. mem W5 sm I The warm Klw f hnmiM,,,,,,, ir n,, K( vWA """'I mforl nud liappinmii In your home than ny othtf n thing ec.,, htIiu, a k,mmI, hoi, well iiHiknl upier. Well, w can rurnlsli y.,u Im.Oi ,e nP4'VNar) HeuU r and lUnje. Tome In and m- our llenlem ami Hange. Then you will bj Hie onen you need from us. 0r llenterx ami ItniiK"! are U le.li Hiey nIjumI the let. A. S. HARRISON & CO. WK Itl'V AXI KKI.Ii Hilt MISS j NOTICE j I will open my lunch departim-nt ;on Sunday, October 8, and will m ike iu specialty of regular Sunday din ners. My dinner menu for next Sun day will bo Tomato soup. tlilKed ehlcken and dressing with cranberry miuce, dewberry pie with wl.lpp, "earn, fruit Balud und Ice cream Tea, coftVe, milk or hot chocolate HOYAI, CONFKCTIONEUV. TO THE PUBLIC Not being ablo to secure t,3 ctty 'all. I have secured tho Sunset Uym "lum. and Frld,y night I will gvo a lecture to men only. Uoor open "t t P- m. Cotno early as no seats aro roservod. A- H- HL'LMAN. JAS. MUCKLE 4 SON "GOODS OF QUALITY" Umbrellas for Ladies, Men and Children It is a good time now to buy your Umbrellas. Large stock of new rain-proof Umbrellas with crooked or straight handle and loop cord, long or short length. Prices very reasonable. Rubbers All new stock of Men's, Ladies' and Children's styles for low or high heels, storm or toe Rubbers. All sizes.